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the; ansonian, ju V 7, 1908. TtiWAnso.iuaSn w. C'BIVENS..' x. a. f UCSOAY. JULY 7, 1908 ft yaws rossawuTiS Tlf ft National ivnwrtlic Coo. vrntioo tati lodtr in IHhtt.CoI. ,n.I Ih nwt prominent mm llrr i William J- Un Though twice defcalrO. J rtivint! th nomination from m jurtv for the presidency, he will ljonl th least doubt aciin the party' chic. A gloomy as I Vmor rstic prospect. hTe seroed f,.r a number of yean, there ' oroe very intent reasons indica tintf the election of Bryan thi jrtr. First, he i not the ame Itrjtn he u in l: and l'X Atff ha aJdod to hi conservatism 1 the country in beginning u . . - ii- the winlom of many i ideas of gorenment. In fatt. tl present administration vtn proper to adopt many of arJ only in the matter of pro tec live tariff is there any e vntialdiffrrracr in Hryan'a fie and thov held by many of the dominant leader of the opposite tnrty. TliL will he the effect f ameliorating U oppsilion to ..ru. A train. Bryan's ideas of morality, it applied to question of public interest, appeal solidly to the great moral force, more prvminer.t in politics tlay than cer. and the country it beginning tii fel that no dancer can result with a man of Bryan ability, hi hie of jutice and honor, at the hal of its iruvernrwnt. It is amiou to ntak a changr, for tt in jrenerally corwreihxl that the l.rrvnt administration, and a He iJ.l.cn I'onirrtvs luts .irnslly fail! to trvnthen tl Kepubli-j .n irty during the four UNCLE HE.nVS IS DEAD. democratic COVHXY PRIMARY AlGUST 8TH txmxr, to u itUUiicr tu itnh UtS Maur UwaUS a4 Ktfalalieaft' FoUaoUtn. . rv- rv,nwrt;r County Ex ecu - tire Committee, corn posed of the chairmen of the ranoos prrcv met here Friday and was prruun. t,i th nentlr elected chair- manrProfeoor D. A. IcfireV. w A fter wme dtneoioo, It . wm nlmJh.t the RUhoj to .n- nomination of county ofGcera un 'der the recently enacted primary ntroduced and itronclr adrocated by Mr. Lock- h.rt and others to allow no per- r tmVm trt in the pnmary w!h would not pledge himself to .MnrwM-t th nominee, lna xno- 9Wf I'va tion was lost. A petition containing C2 names was presented to toe ooaro. ik et by the citirena mostly of Unesboro No, 2, asking that the people be allowed to rote for the county superintendent of educa tion and also for the board of ed ucation. A motion to consider the petition failed to receive a jvrnd. It was decided to eliminate the clause of the laws under which the primaries arc usually held, which allows other candidates recemnir within i rotes of the hichest number cast for another candi date, the nrifilece of running in th KM-ond primary. The rules as amended allows one or two candi dates receUlnr tha highest nura twr nf rotes to run in the saoond primary. Two resolutioua which were added to the laws sometime rngo forbidintf poll holders to can vv for rotes and allowing no iervn to Tote outside of his pre cinct, were msde part or uie gen end lawa and rules under which the primary shall be held. That the Democratic county ex ecutive committee shall appoint the day and the hour At which the k11s shall be oned and closed in each township; appoint a ioll holder for each county officer to be elected in November next; also for justices of the peace and con stables in each town hip, who shall constitute a board of mini- j gers of said election, judges of the qualifications of voters in same manner as at uve regular elec tions, and make returns through one of their number to the chair man of the county executive com mittee on Monday after said elec tion, at the court house in Wades boro. The chairman of the ex ecutive committee and the repres entative poll holder from each township shall constitute a board of convassers, who shall proceed at once to canvass the returns from each township and declare the result of the elections in the countv. The candidates recemnr .1 t I 1.. ..11.1 l.lll . ! . 0 II .1. ... . in-iin-r n in urir nuir a majority oi an ine roves cms .n of thr '-.avmi arvl loitirs f for each shall be the nominee oi of runntr.ir BrVr Y and r Little Uvh arnl girU thnulMut tl. ..nthUn-l an.1 uutn tfnwn up ins (kii, will htmr with iren uti ruf f lh ilfalh of their dfr fnt t d. rn h. !!.'im)s" whirh t-urr"l in Atlanta la-t w..L. Jl lliandlfr Harri'. fr that hi rl ntm will 1 lvtsl aixl iiKl rfffctionatly re mtiiT"l lrj a father and the party for said office. ibe election shall be under the super- ri"win nf th rMiilnt menibr of t .rn- ' A ffthrrd tri that m-'.r. Mlinr Mmiim rnmmiit.-. .iin'f'jl BrVr lUMut anl all th v tt th Itifl thrv know an.1 hur "I't .-m ird at hi mil ail . ..():...-.? in lnn stir "f t r rTtr. wlurh h it".! ahn in I m'ii UT ukd'nt.l ly rhildlKl. who shall have tower to fill any vacancy that may occur in the board of managers from any cause. All persons whorotel the IVui ocratic ticket in the general elc- pan Thomas, J. J" lUira, n.-x-. HawanL N. G. ThotaAs, - John S. J Turner. Marshal r.i..t J. A. RumsC'.G. P. tAi w m - - " aTVlTWW-B. HancoeUC W.5. Clarke J. T. Gaddj. D.K. DunUp, B. F. SUton, J. A. Don un rTVi. Watkins. O. E. Burns, W. D. liedfearn, F. K- , LenLr, W TV Hendler. It was decided to hold the pri maries onJSaiurdAjV Auusi d; poIU to open at 9 o'clocK ai eyery precinct in the county and to be at 6 o'clock at every precinct, except YVadesboro, where they will be closed at 7 o'clock. The county canvass of the can didates was ordered to begin md oocrUv. Jnlr .29th and to end Fri day. August 7th. The speakings will begin at erery precinct at H o'clock and the places and aates will be as follows: Lilesville, Wednesday July 20th. Morven, Thursday, July 30th. Gulledge. Friday, July 3 1st White Store, Saturday, August 1st. Polkton, Mondav, August 3rd. Peachland, Tuesday, August 4th. Burnsville, VelneIay, August, 5th. Ansonville, Thursday, August f.th. Wadesbqro, Friday, August i th. lastltitt for tie Womi from tae First Hones. In connection with the regular, annual Farmers Institutes for men to be held at Bethel Friday, July 24 and Polkton, Saturday, July 25, 19M. There will also ne neia a meeting for the women on me farms. One or two wnraep sneak ers will be furnished by the State iJepartment of Agriculture and these will be assisted by men con ducting the men's institute. As this meeting will be held on the same day and at the same place as the farmers institute a joint meet ing of the men and women may le arranged for the afternoon. The women hare greater and even more erpleiipg problems in the homes than ilia men have on the farms. Yt hy should they not come together and discuss these problems and get inspiration and help in solving them. We hare heard of no woman attending such an institute who did not be come interested. Those not familiar with the purpose of the Institutes being held by our State Department of Agriculture for the beneht of the women from the farm homes may lie interested in knowing some thing of the chws of subjects dis cussed at these meetings. Any or all of tlva following may be dis cussed if thoee present desirei The Farm Fruit harden. The Farm Vegetable Garden. Farm Poultry. Farm Butter Making. Beaulifrinz the Home Sur roundings. Home Conveniences. comity - co:.ie?o:icz:ce I j : roixroa kotes ' Mi. Tyler Edwards is Hght atck with ferer. -.-""!- Mrs. M. tu Porter,, who has been sick for sometime, is slowly reooyennc. lj 1'- V i -?J Rer. and 3Ira. J. P. Boyd leave Tuesday morning for, Fairview, where -they will 'spend two or three weeks. - - -v Miss 31ary Ledbetter of Red Springs is speding a while at her uncle's, Mr. Wi FV Crump's There was a reunion of the rel atives of Mr. Sam Davis of Hoc k inghara here Sunday at the home of Mr. A. I. Goodman. Mr. Day is and family came up, a surap- tuoa dinner was set and all spent an enjoyable day together. Miss Maggie Porter of Lynch burgb, Va.. is visiting her broth er, Mr. M. L. Porter. The -frame of ball here Friday between Marshville and Polkton resulted in a score of six to one in favor of the latter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carter, a son. Quite a number from here will go to Cheraw Tuesday. Mr. Oscar Moore of (2urlotte is vbiting relatives In and around town. Oppidands PEACHLAND NEWS Quile a number of our people celebrated the 4th in Monroe.. All report a nice time. Mrs. M. C. Tray wick is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. David Gulledge of White Store spent Sunday here with relatives. Misses Mary Barrett and Clara Se liars spent Sunday in Winate. Miss Rachel Billingsley is ?lsit ing in Moprpe, Mr. Du rant Fowler and family have been visiting Mrs. Fowler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Trajwlck. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Red f earn have been visiting the former's parents of White Store. Mr. and Mrs. Beptop Bryant and little daughter Bessie have been visiting in Olive Branch vi cinity. Messrs. Benjamin Barrett and Clyde Moore spent Sunday at Brown Creek. Mr. Snydor Tice of Union county was making goo-goo eyes" at one of our Peachland girls Sunday. Pdeixa. Biisiness Locals .Advertisements nndsr this head iu$ iJl U iosertadfor Scents a lis- fuclh Cm i&sartu mad 3 rcut a tine tor ttwh enbsaqoent insertion. -MILL Rf Mlpipe cut and threaded on short notice. All ize. Pinkston & Fenton. tj . : . j. ' WANTED Dry Oak and Hickory lum ber. Apply to Pinkston Sc Fenton. Southern Savings Bank Money Order. KOTICE I hereby forbid anyone to hire or harbour one Tom Taylor, ool ored. who is my son and who left with out my consent. Ueorge Taylor. Southern BaTings Bank Money Order. TO MOBVEN PATIO KS Dr. Ror M. Huntley, Dentist, will be in his office at IXorren. oyer the bank, erery Tuesday. Southern Sayings Bank Money Order. WANTED OAK T1MAEI Round unsaw- ed preferred. Apply to V. Stapleton, Klondike lioteL Wadesboro. H. V. ANNOUNCEHCTJTS Southern Savings Bank Money Order. Chas: A. Bland Photographer Studio next to BlaJock Hard ware Company. Lumber for Sale Lot Qf fine lumber at reasonable prices near Rooky Rirer Springs Suit able for building cottages, bungalows, to. Oet my prices before placing yonr order. W. H. BIVENS, UottonyiUe, Si. U. fine Building For (lent Or Sale The new two-story brick building with basement. Size 40x100. recently built by the Wood a Iron Works Co. on oomer or Kutnerioru ana .Morgan streets. Well located and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Sale will be made on eaay terms. Apply for rent or sale to L. D. ROBINSON or K. W. ASHCRAFT. White store-news Another week rolls around witb continued heayey rains and high waters though no serious damage has been done by high water yet. Mr. J. Preston Lowery of Charlotte left Monday to attend "The Old World And Its Ways." By Boa. Wiiaaa Jeaatafs arysa. The undersigned has secured" the agency for the above admirable book for this section, and will be pleased to fill orders for the same. A readable, entertaining and edifying book. The great problem of civilisation, religion, philosophy and government in China and the Philippine and India, as well as Europe, are presented in a clear light by a clear bran. This book ought te be read by all and should be in every home, especially where there are boys ana Kirls. Solidly bound, con tains .T76 imperial octavo paces. Over 2."0 superb engravings. Price 3, $3, and $4, according to binding. Apply personally or by letter to W. L. ROSE. the W. O. W. celebration after Literature for the Farm Home, spending several days with friepds - . I 1. ? A. Home Making. ana reiauves in uns vicinity. Home JursiDg. fr. and Mrs. Hezikiah 1H1 Notice The County Commissioners of Anson county will jneet in their office in Wadesboro on Monday. July 13th for ' 4ui- I . . . 7 . " iwaoesooro on aonaaj i & ,sfK". Imgsly visited the latter parents, the purpose of hearing all complaints ifr-tt frimd w- l t j tion. all persons who have armed . KiUlr.-M ..f tle.uthUrvl. no won-j at the legsl ae for voting sinre. .l.r a )uit Urx uv.ir.n,-nt! election, or will I lw of .i- i..i i i voting ae at Ue ensumi? election. or have tjecorae resulents of th to lu iufi.ory monument, Inch I inc election, or iU..uj;h it houM Ixi l-3inl llejsuch white men wlo since the last liread Making. Mr anj Mrs. John hducatmgtheljirlson the arm. M.rhvilU Ut .Sstnrdav snd Snn I r l t V, - ' 1' iiirMS ire m lair muiuic m o Han : v.. j: i .4 umJ inese women Mr. L McRae's this week. : ."r-'ii. T TT I 'rr '.Tl " Mrs. McKae has many warm ,nrl:MtoAs who welcome her back fiT V .7T"i "1UC" w again in her old home community. iv nnt fonrft this meeting for Mrs. S. F. Watts and wife vis the women. itd Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vatson ordr c They Cashier. McKae Of or under anq qyer valuations or proper ty or for irregular listing of rolls. Per sons having complaints to make are I notified to make them on that day- This done by order or Hoard June 1st 1908. a W. THOMAS, 6 30-St. Clerk to Board. For Statc Senate: I hereby announ myself - a candi date for the State Senate; subject to the action of the Anson comity Demo cratic primaries. . s JAMES A. LOCK HART. - For Representative I hereby annouce myself a candidate for representative from Anson oounijr in the lower nouns or xne aen uewrw Assembly, of orth Carolina, subject to tne action or tne uetoocranr pnnanw. Very repectftdlyf ... J i THUS. C. COXE, For County Commissioners. We hereby announce ourselves candi dates for the office or Uounty uommis si oners for Anson county, subject to tne action or tne Democratic pnnan, HENRY J. WALL. EUGENE K. MeRAE. r s HAMPTON B. ALLEN: We hereby announce ourselves can didates for the nomination for coram ia sioners for Anson county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. B. L. WALL. C H. RIVERS. . G. S. LEDBETTER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Reuresentative from Anson county in the Lower House of the next Ueneral Assembly of .Norm jarouna, subject to the Democratic Primaries. Respectfully. F. E. Thomas. For Treausrer I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of treasurer of Anson county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If nomina ted and elected, will not ask for another nomination. J. O. A. CRAIG. For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for cotton weigher for Wadesboro. subject to the aotion of the Democratic primaries. I. FULTON THOMAS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of cotton weigher Sot Wadesboro, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. DAN E. GATEWOOD. I hereby announce myself a candidata for cotton weigher at Wadesboro. sub ject to the action of the Democratic Pri maries. J. THOMAS GARRIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of cotton weigher for Wadesboro, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. W. FRANK FLAlOs; I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Wadesboro, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primaries. CAREY B. ALLEN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Wadesboro, sub ject to the action of the Democratic pri maries. JAMES MCKAE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of cotton weigher of Wadesboro, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. G. S. FORT For Coroner I hereby announce, myself a candidate for the office of coroner of Anson conn ty subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. TO m HOUSEKEEPER While the Furniture business, generally, has been a little oil this year, we take honest pride in the fact that our. sales have been normal, and that this store is yet to hold the name, "The Store That Knows No Dull Season." The reason for this is not . that we have had any particular LUCK, nor that it has leen an ACCIDENT, but that we have made our customers feel that they get more attention, truer values and better service from The House of Quality" than from any other store that sells similar goods. We want to thank those of our customers who have stood by. us so faithfully. We want you to know that we appreciate the kind favors shown us in talking "The House of Quality" to your friends and neighbors, and to those who are not our customers as yet throughout the connty, vc hoi in some way to interest you sufficiently that, before long, we may number you among the many others who have been convinced of the splendid service given them through our never-tiring efforts to please in every particular. Special orders always command our personal attention and best service. GATHINGS FURNITURE CO. "The House of Quality." Rutherford St. Phone 11. ADAM GREENE. a. a m. Examinations for College. Applicants for admission to the Agri cultural and Mechanical College at Ral eigh will be examined by the County Superintendent of Schools in his office at the court house on Thursday, July 9th. at 10 o'clock a. m. By standing these examination young men may save tne expense of a trip to Kaleigh. The A. & M. College offers 120 scholar ships to bright, needy boys desiring in dustria education. There are courses of instruction in Agriculture, Textile and Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Mining), J. Al, WAUU Sup't. OFFICERS; John T. Patrick, Pres.: T. L. Caudle, V. Pres.; W. M. Morton, Cashier; W. P. l-iedbetter, Assistant mlten th. tarn win oe legany quauneii io ote in Ue cocaine general elec- I inn mnA tiTtf-i fit i n ru to curw in y iJfik child - j th nomln of the nrimaries nomi- ) ri. will ! rw uir. t.M f HrVr H'lt and th Tar nund tl pl.t thinjr f and rote for all I Vmocrat tl- cuninjf lfirv. In lou thvm on dr" ja "tI etnlay ? V.l-lro m'u-1 f hr xldir l"3 . Firacrs' Isstltate CtUtl. llie annual Farmer Institute for Anvn county will U held at lUtUl Kridaj. July -4. arnl IVlk ton. SitunUr, Julr ii. Tlre will be two 6r three speak-1 neesi at the coming election, shall be entitled to vote in the pri maries." I'pon th recommendation of different precinct chairmen, the following were appointed pnlllioM ers for the various townshifw an precincts: Wadesboro, Nol- -W. T. Mos, J. Paul Teal. W. S. lienne tt, W S. Covington, Iike Wall. K. T Iiennett, Jr.. Henry S. IWnn I). T. Huntley. J. A. little, J rn present, furrm!ed by the State I krrtment of Ajfriculture ami lroitMr one from the United Ut I Apartment of Aericultare in i.litKn to local speakers. r institutes are for a free informal discbsaion of every i.v farm problem anl no farmer iu alieud and lake vj' in these diCuuioew witltout receiricgr more than enough fnefit to pay for the Cnder tlie present management of the farmers Institute no at tempt i made to Iajr down hard and fast rules for farming ami no lecturer at these institutes is ex lircted to discuss or recommend any practice which he himself has not done successfully or that dox- fM of farmers in this part of the Mate are not also roin success fully at this time. The institute lecturers this year will be selected from ataong the State most successful fanners; the workers io our Male Depart ment of Agriculture; the United States Deportment of Agriculture and the faculty of the North Caro lina College of Agriculture. Do not forget the dale of these meeting and see that your neigh Ur know of it and attend. A hoy baby, apparentlx bet a few hours old. was found last Sat urday under the house of an old Und man in lUJeigh. The baby was taken to Ilex Hospital and is doing welL The folks al thn Los pital ha re named lb baby Nvlliini Kitchen. VUmU far th kkty. SO day trUlfldX (Armaua. Art dlrvctly oa kikar aaJ Iriax rtW ta th tn dew for Wkac-t. rafiaMtir -mia kUlay uJ bUUc irmU. Yjilr yUta Uxrtim Dra Cu. ,1 H. Nentoo and (J. W. Huntlev. Wadesboro, No. S H V. ti, ton, F. I. Autry. W. N. Je.:n- H. J. Iowery, Tom L. Huntlv. A. I. LeggetU . It. Isvklrsrt F S. Marsh. It. A. Biles, J. V (Xlom, J. G. Bojlin. Ijlesville W. S. Spencer. K I. Liles, Ileecher Seago, W. C. Long. Carrol Henry, William IiotUcy, J. D. McGregor, Hugl Ltrinxstoo, M. C. Man ess. J. 1). Birmingham, Joe S. Clark. Morven. No. 1 H. S. Liles, C. H. Ihinn. T. W. Morrison, P. TZ lUUiff, C-M. Niyen, A. A. Mar tin, T. IL Covington, John De- Berry. Joe L Diggs, T. H. Sel lers. Daniel T. Watts. Morren, No. 2 S. M. Pratt, W. N. - Nortbcutt, J. M. Seago, IL T. Kussell, J. T. Henry. P. M. Moore, J. M. Pitman. Robert Moore, W. A. Stegall, Harris Liles, John Morri. Gulletlge J. C. Griggs, J. P. Bailiff, J. T. Bailiff, J. II. Ha' field, J. T. Teal, Kd L. Huntley, Joim Griggs, Ii. K. Gulledge, Jr., I"ggan Ctngg, John Jones, J. T. Chapel. White StoreK. T. Redfeani. Jr., J. K. Tar! too, C. P. GrifSn. Jr., K. S. Tillman, D. A. Lowery, Sr., J. . Jones, t. II. Morgan, J. T. Leonard. IL K. Smith, H. V . Lowery. H. W. rson. Lanesboro No. 1. T. M. Smith. Tyler Kd wards, Geo. L. Lock hart, tjxa. unmo, James Cameron. W. A. Giddy. J. a Allen, John Moore, Fred Led be tier. T. Cau dle, Frank GriEn. tAneaboro No. 2.M.L. Horoe, H. M. Uancom, M. C Traywick. J. A. Bedfeam, E. E. Barrett, W.,H. Helms,-J. D. High, A. D. Home,. Vernon -Allenj iYosiog Allen, J. t, Kelly. ; of ChesterGeld, S, C. last Satur- STATE AND CENTRAL NEWS day and Sunday. Quite a namber of people from A Mnlt of familr row urn vicinity went to lonroe me orer a iO-cent item at Asheville 4tb to attend the celebration. on the 1st day of July. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Red f earn Massey shot his brother-in-law, nf rwn CiV rommunitv were i s . i i i I r " " jonn ijarxer. ano senousiy wouna- visiting at Mr. F, H. Morgan's ed mm. .Massey escaped and i-ct week. carter is now in me .ussion nos- i- ri:ii:nM.i . i'J I V6pv intrK:linfT ormnn it fJrif- . . w .i iii - r " ... Horace mnnps, uie i-year-ow school honse ast Sundav. .vn nf Mr arvrl fr Ttinm. P I PhiHii. who lire at 40S East Mr. r. u uranin, ino inmoe Ninth street, U.arlotte, wo wn0 t11 drowneil in the lake at Latta Park neavy saw mm in iiuricimiy imwa Sunday afternoon about 4:30 Du.slDes3 mp io mu nouy lasi o'cltxk while in bathing with twelve companions. Gross Morris was robbed of 4&0 in cash and a letter of credit iwe a bw r w w? W,ECToas: Fred J. Coxe. J. W. ii no bttif and U rtqulrtt a lonf tlmt Odom, W. T. Rose, W. O. Bennett, Jr., to'tKow If It la loat than oar BANK C. W. Thomas, W. T. Brasington. mhnrv renvoi! John W. Onlledge, J. S. Webb, T. W Autin, F. M. Hightower, D. A. Mc- Southern Saving Bank. Mri"' clarke- re is Your Opportunity J To Buy Some Summer Comforts Cheap week. Sawyer. LILESVILLE PROCEEDINGS We are all glad to see the pre- for two thousand pounds sterling para tion for making brick for our at Asherille last ednesday. He school building progressing so has no idea by whom he was rob- rapidly. Soon we are to behold lied, but has stopped payment on a fine new budding upon the pret- the letter of credit and the robber tiest spot in town. There is also will be unable to receive cash for I a probability of several other it. brick buildings beiag constructed. Two fast passenger trains col- And why not! lied near Knobnoster, Mo. last Misses Jennie and Willie Wall Thursday and as the result six leave tonight, accompanied by persons were killed and about 60 1 Miss Allie Mae Spencer, for Bock injured. I he wreck was caused ingnam, wnere tney wiu attend a by a change in the orders. Both I house party given at the home of engineers reversed their engines j Miss tvelyn Diggs. and jumped. The collision threw Mr. J. S. Clark, who has been both engines off the track. spending some time at HolLv- Tbom Rradlev. a vnnncr whit springs, Miss., among friends, has man about S2 years old, was found returned home and reports a. fine- by a southbound freight about 4 ume or course. o'clock Sunday morning in an on-1 Mrs. Fred Thomas returned conscious state near Whi takers. I home last Sunday night accompa From marks on the body and aur- Inied by her husband, who came rounding evidence it is certain I over Saturday. . - that he was struck by a north bound tram about 11 o clocr. I Caatiai Foot mim On account of unpleasant rela- (Saturday Ereninir Post) i i i i I I sous, Mrs. Alexander dark, of I ' "'rT.1 JV nary hearing bat week on the I IZTTX charge of trying to poison berk- o,. M v. .t K.t "id.. - : - n ?j v J"!.!,. Twlu.k. "TkI be in the position of the I .itnr .h Th t rTcrvr, I vTTWb wum ior wear, 7C7zrk - who came into a dance in Texas. Mr. Mike Hudson, son of Mr. fled bin .rat, Ho came --bark. and Mrs. W.J. Hndsoaox AIotiroelTne floor manager poshed him who was recently appointed a cadet I out He came backr Finally, the in the United States Nayal Acad-1 floor manager kicked him out and easy at Annapolis, Md., has sue-1 he rolled down a flight of stairs. At cessfully stood the examinations, I the bottom ojf the stairs, he- con- both physical and mental, and has sidered the matter. I know entered the academy. Mr. Hudson I what it means,' he said. : They istheGrst Union county boy to go leant iboi me. Those neonle in to Annapolis, and bis apppolnt-1 there do not want me to attend ment is no mistake. ' that dance. 2 Refrigerators 1 Ice Box 8 Ice Cream freezers To be closed out at once. B. G. COVINGTON Tho above illustration is from a photograph of the Plant Industry Bnild. Isg. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. It is located in the heart of the city and is covered with PAR01O ROOFING. The Gorernment alaosses PAR0ID for stables, barracks, warehouses, etc It uses PAKOID because it finds nothing as economical, i . . , PAROID is the ideal roofing for barns, stables, sheds, poultry houses, warehouses, outbuildings, etc. Equally valuable for roofing or siding. It is ermanent, is easy to lay, is spark and cinder proof, slate color, contains no , does not crack, snd does not run in summer. What is good for the Government will be equally good for you. Call for free samples of PAROID and see just -what it is. Book of up-to-date Poultry and Farm Building Plana free for the asking, B. G. Covington OUR SAVINGS BANK is not restricted in the scope of its patronage. It is broad enough to accomodate all, and HERE ARE IT'S PATRONS: 1 The young folks with their small savings. 2 The breadwinner striving to accumulate a fund to procure a home pr a competency for old ago. 3 The well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and the income provided. 4 Those with idle funds awaiting other investments. THE BANK OF WADESBORO Is your name on our delivery list? Let us leave you a supply each day and life, even in summer will be pleasant. Call us for book. It's cheaper that way. SOUTH ATLANTIC OIL COMPANY Phone No. 63 MOTS at fmU 0( races tea. SOEJQ SATISFACTION rieo bf the Sttubsbaktr Wagon. It i built tU&t way. .ly Uie best.icaterial In jwed. Black UrchtiHU: beU whitek BuckeH. f elloea. ,recne. bounds and bob' ers; toH$keeoo4 rrowth butt cut blcVory 14 , Tswn toKJuta we axposae Aseefaory to farm work. THE STUDEBAKER IVAGOW IT you want watjoo. a cart or a harness for ut iuw eallon uaaaJ wffl nqply you from tfe Studebaker line. The Studebaker books aooos wagons eumii aaa hamfla are iatretiaK. Drop io ad c tbem wbeo yon eom to town. ' They are fVe. Uadboro Uvs Stock Co., Uadtibero, II. C. - ' w.ooti to-diIf?ntS?eJ H16 wagon .Cosiness, we wiu ,riTe our customers a chance to boy the HIGHEST GRADK WAGON ever sold in Wadesboro at prices you arte paying fdr other makes. ' Come quick : we "onfy have 15 Two Horse btudebaker Wagons left and they wijl be sold just -as we say: AT FACTORY PRICE, 1AA B Live Stock :j lk-m Vn II KERR, Mahagerl 3 rs - s --
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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