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Ybu will be doing yourself a good turn by instp' ing a GA? RANGE. We sell them under the strongest guarantee. Easy terms-$2 down and .$2 per ir nth. Anderson Gas Co. -?-. Mantels tile Grates We have a large assortment from which to choose. Let ns show'yon and help yon plan your fire-place for looks and comfort Ulnier Mantel & ANDERSON, S. ?- I Ifs Jus, Like This When you need glasses you natur ally want'4he heat and at a living j price. Right here is where you get hiitb, as weil as the services of a graduate Gptrcme?r'.st vr'ih ?Tsasty-? two years experience. Examination entirely free. ?H. MCCREA RT ?LYMPH h Eyesight Specialist C)ver*Erans Pharmacy No. g. 1 i.'.,.'---' -i--L..,.U-llL-lJHUL!H..WWJ!y,'J, ASTIGMATISM: j Will cause headaches. 5 Glasses properly Ctt?d is the only remedy. .Ldt me $t them for you. 1 do it for less money and guar antee satisfaction. DR. ?;m The Leading OpfwaMMuw^ Over Evans? Pharmacy NoT 3 J i ii J.J . jj. J. ea? HEISKEILS i . . ?Oe. m lt**. AttUliMtatiu. I m **"**-'-...-.^^ '---^n Timm." M OINTMENT ^B?fai?#t*H?se? JH^w?i?3fi3HMK M Ats mi coaxer* vaut ?W?*T*T too* I EV?WS' PH ARM AC Success never Comes Are Still Plenty of Be the One to Get -Don't be Too 1 ... Enough to Win. OVER - CONFIDENCE HAS Only two days In which to work for the twenty dollars in gold. Do you think you ere jfoihK to win? Will you bo Batts [jed ottfr prize* winner? arr? declared and find that you have lost by a very few month?? Don't you wish that you had exerted yourself a llttla more and gotten one or two ?torc year ly subscriptions? Titer" ure still plenty of Hubscrli* tlons to be scoured; nonie one will get ?tem. why not jon? When you read this little article do-not let tt go. un heeded, (lo out and BOC the firstypor son that > DU t?lnk oj aaa try to get his jmhacnipUpu. .Suppose it?.does not give you a Htibscrlptlon. You are not any worse off. and on the other band sup pose he subscribes. I .nob at the grea boost will give you towards win ning the twenty dollars, and also \h I H,uno votes towards winning ja\fJn Poul Touring Car. Did it ever occur to you vrlrat'l meant to win tit) First (?rand Prize Mieniyhu KOt your first subscription you .realize that you were'climbing -ffrst step in the greatest race CSSpcrhaps you will ever engage th? Sol? ?who are trying to climb this great mountain of fame find it is not the easiest way In the world. Many candidates. started '*with" fond hopes and ambitions, and many.- Uko in all competition where the strongest and. foremost^entef, have fatten by thc way? side. Today we4tr?-ndar>?ie very top of this great mountain. Som? are tir ed and some aro near Vxhaustion.. but someone Is going to mount t^n top ITiOo, pOiUt. Ot L ii tn gr?ai ireu??i.3ti. ?5 this ono you? It Can be,(pr tho proper! erfgrt; u ' DISTRICT J?6. 1. AU Territory Within the Corporate Llmlis of Aaderson.1 MTs^ames^T Snow rTttWi SSMK..^.- ?sa Ntrssr.Uabello?^'bbtf .. .. . . Miss Myrtle Bolt. 1??J8G0 Miss Myrtle Barban .?2,650 Mis? Rosa Payne ,. ?, .. .c4L8*0, Miss. FlorcUa Back .... .. .. 115,170; Mrs. Old Cooley .39,02?, Miss E!isabotl?3ran Wyek ..51.225 Mrs J M Cathcart.llGi.10 Mrs. Huntoryrhnmnaon .,.". ; ; '- 97,456 Mrs, .J J Stuart .108,?95 Mrs. H. P. Elsenman.60,175 Minc a?la R.. Smith .,.105,845 Miss Edna Campbell .79,800 Miss Greta McClellan. 80,020 Mn. O. P. Taylor_. 04,460 Miss Annie Cunningham ..t 50-.225 Mrs. C. J. DeCamp? ?**.M,020 Miss Lula Brown.94.145. Miss Elizabeth McGee .?.98,640 Miss Ella Avery._108.265 Miss I<oia Garrison.53.835 f?tte? E. G. Harrison ... .V. ".63,275' Mrs,W E Rayaor.62,100 Miss Mattie gaillard .108.900 M>a ItaymontEBeaty . ...V.i .v. .62,100 Mrs Susan ?J. -Frederick ... ?/. 112,105] Miss Lynda Thompson ... ..?isT,99o Miss Annie 'William?.42,225 Mrs. Clarence Osborne ..109,025 * DISTRICT ?0. fe. T v son'Wlfesiern Sooth IV.V.M!. ?DONALDS. Miss Virginia Nelson . 59.335 LOtfaDftSVLLL. Miss Ella Floyd.. .. 39,025 Miss Eula Mae-Ha^ks ... ... V?,425 Miss Nora McCullough .. .. m .48.840 Mr*. S. M. McAdams. 60.2C0 ^ STARR. Mrs. N E. Yagi** .73,275 Misa Mary Pool.39,0251 Mia? Mattie Banister.1.025 Misa -lalla PHce ,, ., ., .. .. {?985 BELTON** at a Miss Sara Martin.45,030 M.ss Annie McConnell .. ..89,335 Mis?.-Ines Fields.5?..SV, Miss Ruby Ellison. .mfiW Mrs, N. E. Watkins.50.745 Miss Frances White. 67.J8?, Mlw M.ame Vandivev ... ... 42IWB Mrs. II. I j. Darnall .. .. .. ..113,130 . TKLZKEL ?toa .Ina? Babb ... ?- ...'Am, ?Misrf 'Annie w?tt.Wm Jtlss Ola Scogghw, <Wast Pelter - fr ?NS Paille Soesrmart ' . 4*?an Misa Sarah Spearman ... ... 42.405 Miss Annie ?i**u. .Ss?i SENECA. lala? Kitto Stag?..!...?5j5? without Effort-There Subscriptions to Get HIhe Highest Plumber Sur? That You Have L?ST MANY BATTLES 1I0N_A PATH. Mr?. W. C. Black ..-...112.575 Miss Kuna Leach.76.780 Mrs. Jerry McKenzie.2.4,875 Mrs. Oscar McCurry.V.".'!50,430 M?as Alberta Cox .-44.500 Mis? Mille Smith.44,145 Miss Mittle Kay.42.050 ANTHE VILLE. Miss' Annie Belle. 48,525 LEVEL LAM). Miss Inez Wilson. 89,025 . SANDY SPRINGS. Miss Mettle Mays......._48,625 Miss Kathleen Biro?. 42,650 CLEMSON* MiRs Pauline Hughes.39,025 IA IK PLAY. Miss Vera Crawford. 39,625 SOUTH UNION. Westnifnsler l\ 0., IL, F. I?. No. t. Mri Otto Unfrlss^./...5. 66.205 ^PENDLETON* tH Is?-Margaret Evans- . i..'... .10C.,_00 TO IV MILLE Mrs. J. D. Babb ... 42.820 Mrs. I .on Bolomon..:. 48,::i.l Mrs. N. C. Brown., *2,225 NORRIS. - .<i3t . . MIBB Lola Whiting..' 1.025 Miss Burnett Alexander.1.025 El OE KT Y. Miss Nelle Robinson...39,025 5 * EASE EY.. ^ ? ?? Mis Gladys Smlt..k.41,060 Miss Edna Mae Folger.39,025 AUTUN. Miss Mary Lee Norris RFD6 ..56,375 CK NTH AL. Ulta. Mn rm Tin wi an il_.39.025 WAKE SHOALS. Mn?. J. V: Hill .M..100*898 ANDERSON, RFD. Miss Mary Lee NorrtsRFD 6 ...81.695 Miss Selma Crawford RFD 6.. 50.045 Mrs. Reid Patterson RFD ?.. 70,265 Mis* .8)a Breenv.v, ... . >.. 93.63? Mrs. Henry Whitfield .. ... ..4JM<96 Mrs^eeo. ^.--l?STnabr ... .. 42j6td .v?" ??___*....."" ?s^'lfoa^M-ry ?Ut?cfi.mm Mrs..C. B. _Se_a_Mr^.V......'39.025 Miss Hattie Greene.39,025 NE1Y' ?AlfKET. MUs Al~-3M>a^Ca-wnan... ...s*ft?t$fv The *oiiuer^ -Fnroiite. A coueh medlc'so for children should bo harmless. It. should = he picoaant tb take. It should be ettect ! uni. ; Ciisluberl?iu ? Cough Remedy- is all of -this and is the mother*? favor ite o?erywhere; FVjr sab? f?y EVSE** Pharmacy. (AdviL English/White Hope Defeated. London, March -4.-Bombardier t champion, In the.fourth round 'relfeht pugilist last night knock j cd out oaadsman piukc, int; middler Wells, thc former British champion of what was lotenden to bc a 2fl, round NbM.<: Blake,prior to this c^ajrrfjn ncvej, had-hean defeated and was rn irded aa England's white hope for Inning the world's heavyweight ?mptonshlp..... , , , brrlttln'.s ^.?A^^^?^ tlou* > For constipation Chamberlain's tab* lets arc excellent. Easy to take, mild apd Kentle in effr L jQlve them a ||P^>i^iaak^by Ivans' Pharmacy. \ Roanoke, ?V#v. ..Marchip.^-Qeorge :W. Keslcr, a cor-'i ?Oor -on the Wllming ?a hr-?ob r t -vo-"Norfolk & Western llrooi*. wt ? o hame 1B in this city was jfccapjt ? J Vost night by a switch engine, m i, e railroad yar_rher< - Chronh . ..omach Trouble fWed1 I Tnere I. nothing more discouraging than a<e.?oafo disorder of th?, atom ach. . , - la .it r.ot surprising, that many auf-J fer for years with such an aliment truie? ."About ona year ago,1' says P&H. Bach, nf ^katee. Mich., "* mteal ?oday n special elect tion ?af a senator to term ot the late . J TheFarty fiar Teat An article mu?t have e_qapAlooal merit tr survive > -3jwrfb- ';_f *orty years. : ^amUerlatn's Cofcfch Remedy _MsU_rat ^flared to Utn-nnhlif in 1*7? 1 -ross ft ?wall b*a_N-'g & hga.gr in Javor and popalariuty uftUl ji or cold. Try. 4t and you will stend .why it is a favorite after a ried of. more than.forty years. Uti only\gare* r*llaJi~-H ewes,, For, hy Evans' Pharmacy. , ti S?___a__i * * * *_* * ******* * THE MARKETS * # * * New Yprk Cotton New York, March 5.-The. steadier tone which developed in tin'- cotton market ^yesterday was in evidence agata daring today's trading. Demand,! was not general, but tbere appeared to be few sellers around tho rina, and j price?-worked higher on firmer ca-ii bles, favorable India trade advices, re-ij porta of a steady spot Kit nation and j ; predictions of rather bullish week-end!; figures tomorrow. The elose was'* nteudy, net unchanged to 8 points hitcher, actlvi" ?nionths being generally 4 to.? points.Above yesterday's close. March and May were relatively firm, .Mareil 'holding a premium over May ? ! nf abort H points, while May sold -2 ? points above July. j The market was relatively active * during the early trading. Liverpool i ; attributed, firmness there to good ' ; trade demand .and continental buying ; of 'new crop mont hs. Houses with J Esglish connections were buyers here ; at-tbetopeaiQg advance.of 4 to 8- ; pointe, apd tbe market sold 7 to 9, " points net higher during early trad-,I ing. Pris?s eased off somewliat ? around noon, but the market showed \ ti ? generally 'steady tone and closed within a point or two of the best. Spot cotton tiuiet ; middling upland::, i::.?O; gulf, 13:25. No sales. . Cotton futures close J steady. . March opened 12.17. closed. 12.16. May opened ll.?.!?, closed 11.72. July opened. J1.?6, closed 11.70. October opened 11.35, closed 11.34. New Orleans Cotton Now Orleans, Mardi 5.- Thc large'? oxport movement was the main in-j; fjuoncq in tho cotton market today, -l^ijl caused mod?rate buying for the long % aeccunt and increased the desire of ? slt^rtM io realize profits. The market. I pooled st.QiCdy ?jt, about the highest of S tbp dav, ut.a.Pat gain of V to 10 poluta. ! From the first profit taking on th?T~s Rltort Bide was. the best support of ; I the market. | ? J {tether.-low. temperatures Ip the ; i western bolt abd reports of back- "* I wardness lu' planting in the earliest : 1 c cus tlc * of Tcjtur'. encouraged buying ? .0? OctoberH ". '?Jti j The .market'stood at a srriall net ad*? i vance on all months throughout the Z IJ?bifeion.' Bulls were encouraged by; i cables i rom jsngiiBU authorities on, s . co?sumpti'on, :coaJlrroing large esti- ? \m^llfRP??ff? ^M*: ? > I: I . Jtpot cotton steady and unchanged, a Ml1dUng'lj2 Vt-3. Sales op the spot,lg .2,200; tp.fefe;;65o.\ ?2 Cotton, 'futures closed: March,I? i;2.48; May, 12J?;VJuly, 12.36; August,; 5 J1.?2 ; W^iJfim >ecember. ? ll .we. _ - : ...li . : ? .Of?j4? ' '; i'')Jtm '??Vi __ . ? RI a vii l.\.. *fre*]? O^?^b??*^*-; pHees steady v 12 midwHpg f^ vWg; Jifcood middling.]! 7.3p;-rimdd?pi?'*?-''ioiw middling,?! C.03; : gcod ordinary, 5.81 ; ordinary, ' 2 5.31. -Sales/l^MOio'ioclnding-.19.200 5 American -and for speculation tm and exporte i Reee4pta? ?5.000; including ; 600 American...> gvJWea closed steady.'? , . iv';'-- ? I S I New York, lUarch G.-^-Cotton seed ' ? Ioil wc?- (?rm C?T?T today with lard 8 PPdJ ligUt .?V**&?& <bnt eased, off a ? t ri tlc v toward Uss close under. hedge S Helling end lack of outside demand.. S Final prices were unchanged to li S lower on near, .and-.4 points blghenLS j on late... The murkot dosed etcady/j* i T?t?? ?ii?cs, *?,H?v. j? Money Market S .T; I - New York,' March 5.'-Call money ? ?toady, 1 '&-4{$2?''vThhe loans Orniez ; Z sixty days/ .3; 'ninety days, 31-4;. sig 3 months, 3 l-2^3^4^percputile paper, - cimicj^iai ^^e^l^^7^^^r^sn^i f ?A 1-2. Mexican dollars, 45 1-4. Gov-.5 ernmopt bonds.,iftrmr railroad honda 5 ".!';:,,k,r- '._ = Stocks and Bond? S New York, MsSS^^goalttg q?o-> | Jaskina ?today ahftltad general losses. Z which were largest)/, among railroad S stoeks. The markst made A small ad- fi van*? in early ?fedlns. Stool stoefctf 1 -yesterday's. strong.poAnu, wen/ again? 1 favorites, whits Mwig^npjswrod ?a be -g largely in the.Mtuee ol short cov-,? erlaj? trhere }^?*r?*l*?2rrz ci tedi-, S vidu^uvjrs?ing. ., iV j AawtfftMpaakasand jQaio'a surplus 3 tor.the la*t fiscal year, after payment Jj of^Jgdands, w^?pjjr $16Q.OOO^J^ was S .pog^mrs advanced >-8 on cAtlf S ?:tal .salas '*<^'ff^?(>' dSS^^J? Mi ?.H?^ffi? l..|? ntl /Inkn S ?hotyed T ?ea ?2^-403-3 to .3-4.and.S <>sM^og 1-4?P8-8 ?to ?^iftMg^? 'S '3-8; JX, C^j5i'. ^'il?n-afayljl .w5 3-1; July, ft'.vs: 43ab?- May.ia i Hors 1 RSV Hf 81 T?tfto Yow c$tc*fc?2^ g o rassenger Ford Touring Car sFirst Gland, p-;- , V, " i ?' -al-? ?. s "?.i-:?--.-is1s??r ~?SSK. This b the best *nd most popular car in'W'llttfe? izotes for any thing near like the money. T . Q^^^c^r* -^^hou>one c-nt of coat to you. Take the tip! TWO SECOND GRAND PRIi^ONE FOR -EACH - DISTRICT IVERS & PONDS PIANO Value $450 KO HOME -IS COMPLETE WITHOUT Ja PIANO First Fn> District Np. 2 This instrument is fully guaran teed by the makers and by C. A. R*?ed Piano and Organ Company. They want you to call and let them tell you about thia Piano. THE LESTER PIANO \? ' : Value $450 Krst Prize District No. 1. A full description as to quality H I A^a^a^Mty pf,-such design, cjnnW fl hardly be given in such limited I Walis &^e?TVM??ic Houser %59l.^9BsVBs They will oe glad to demonstrate ^ BPflPr"1.'.-l "T thia, beautiful instrument'to you. *WM i'-+:~'P ' ' - .. ' . v % y-v;-^. TWO THIRD PRIZES, ONE F? H EACH i^it? i ^l^^^^iU^lCt,d ^ The ??etweH Company, and is a^^?^^ ^W ^ They welcome you to .caji ii'rTiBTi^iTi j BBB MMHfiHlH??ifeZi^ /SH .' ... ' ???,?5&e.Df^tt No' 2-HIGH POINT^JnOIGGY^Valae $110 til?f'J???? * "T?- t?tWBlwd-*?d--ia ready for your maper cn at ^^J^^^^^|^?^^P*nji- It has been v specially Wc have, no^injf op our sleeve with which to deceive you. f ' ?4G 3s4DS?G 3?AL? OF V^?S^ A Year. S?lr*eriptic^ No Less. AtwuyaV?'V?iur Service Contes t Dcptar?men? J. fr".