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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Landmark, April, 1912 9: |THE SINGING AT TAYLORSV ILLE BRIEF ITE MS OF \LOCAL NEWS, T DE:THE SMALLPOX PATIEN AD./MRS.ADLINE_FEIMSTER DEAD.|JURORS AND’:LIST -TAKERS,‘THE, ‘EWS OF MOORESVILLE. Mr.“McCurry,of Georgia,Died ~of|Ha’Passed Her ‘Nin‘Ninet naniy-First Banh:The /C‘ounty Commissioners |Yester:PiAe“a c Her:emnnat and |News.Notes—Much’Pr —|,aeapoxat,the Bh QTharics Ho-[ey,Deaths.mee day—Jurors:For.May Court:ae Political Interest.°:Sadig sa Pesani Fortner|pound.ona brought tit 50 cents the:- mei §Se,aN,npacurey”the.thavel-|a fabs ee s vein:The county commissioners “had a:|Correspondence of The Landmark,|Correspondence,of The Landmark..iterds ¥,ce ee:%erable other (of —Mt,“Milton.|busy.session”.yegtend:Th f Mooresville,-April 1-—Mre..‘4 mn S8O-"‘Sey in;iehidan Who.tha bee :-yeatenday,ne.ony:|pti Mrs.Kimma|(Paylorsville,Aptil sd oME BGs ‘The R M cyme.a eth ‘smallpox.at the =i uy A.Feimeter,fortrer ‘county tréasu-action |with,regard to the:‘road work ial ee anid:her daughter,Mrs.”Bir Connolly,and Mire Le vane *ciation will eet ‘oa jeeSTR ae!ey at SF 1 res fnrét,died,last night about.9 o’clook|Was an order ‘to‘the road foremen ce leikons:iof baramie,Wyoming;feo saturday.evening for Rocky.)OX loeks ta Renee tote aeaneMr.M.W.“White,‘Mis: ‘“Hotel.for two weeks,dled between|i |a=Oo I and 2 2)0'alogk,Cae nig.1 at thie .home:of|.her BODY.OB Kelty)|to immédiate ly weate he land.from)Auwell's."brother;Mr.Burette:Oe oe ee ie ee one Barkley schioor.wit clowe,eet Poe "He ‘had developed one at.this worst |Supe’She had)beer :bedridden twihich:they.will take ‘top,soil for the.Brawley Ae spending 4 few aye Mrs:Waddell atid,a the Rtas wat Friday.With:public:exercises:day *“ a HIN CAB at henidrmhbidal smallpox ever|for more.than?19 months ‘and ag /TOads,'go:that the property owtiers|With relatives).\7%wher daughter Mrs.Coon,in.Washi pk oi att.I,5 Wi hn ate akae)peém by local physiciang.and,while|4ecount’of hersextfeme ag per con’(Ay be.notified betore Repetition ;“‘Rey.s Claiyke “Furr,of!Chaglotte,ingtbu,D.C.Saturday.’‘Ste wewas |e AF OMI ah iol eurtwasreabived:that hie <case was|dition’had beet:critical for”aeJae|for planting is made,:‘epent several days.here ‘last’week:a’daugihter!of.the late lauee Con ‘keeee pethiebeny cea withSiow ot|Thursday ‘with an entertainment) Be 80 practically.“hopeléss,°his’deathJat|tite ‘oj)Suwotw.for ‘the.May’to of/With his parents,Mrvsand:“Mrs S,|not reReSeetheGimewas:wath pee “Al oMys:‘Feithstor “was 91°‘yeatw -conmnt were ‘drawn 28:coe e1 AL Baer,Rees te P1Bedty,son |Kemi oT ees,me anemia’Thursday night,An*admission .of "!7pophopiclan’was’with’idm about 30 |Old-the 29th’of list November.she |First.week—-a.G,Moore,B.,8.of Mt.and Mrs.T.C.“Beaty,af|,A large crowd attended the si 45 will’be charged for the...*was Tniimtes:before death-aud he was’)Was born Cau pall,a’daughter of|Field;W.FP.Horton,J;EB.Alex-.Mooresville,tow.a snipetona ¥q in [lng Saturday he ey iS feu eattertainment,’the Hrocesds for:the wiiapparently.getting along all right /Milton Cdmpbéil,~‘Dhree childrem/ander,J.S.Mu/lis,RW.Johnson,|Cuba,spent Gist Friday night with |classes “ins the Souibeat ane Salg|Denefit of ‘the school.ve)ae ~»twhien .the |doctor’Jeft him.His /survive—-Mrs.‘Beard,of Cool Spring,iS.A.’Woodward,W.J.Moore,..T;his warents here.|He.retunped to was .one juventie class can Habra 1}<+Claude:Wesiton,‘younig Bon of:'.urse,Mf.Perry,D.!Cline,was ‘the|Mrs,Rickert;of..Salisbury;and Mr.|b.Brow)nh,Lée Cethibs,-se D.Gib-|\Charlotte Saturday where,after be-"‘got ‘the cup.Mr..D.Me,Tracom Mr,and Mre..J..Hi Weston “under-es:only person with.him Ayvhen:he|Feimsbter,~of,Statesville ‘The re-}80n,:Ri DT,Troutman,M.LL,Dowdy,)i2€joined by Mis:Béaty,he will offered.the best juventle’ne Mr.Went:an .opération.‘or appendicitis ..Oepuidenly,expired,but two physicians’mains Will’tie punted in Snow Creek |C-B.Ward,S.F.‘'W hite,D.J.return to his.work’th Ouba.’».:Ir,C.White’presented the ing Mr.‘at.the Sanatortiim Sunday afternoon,°:Heeawhotadbeen.cabled Teached ~bint)churchyard,+>.a Craig,TL.E..Winécoft,.J.-Ll.Hil,:|Master Palmer.Pressly,son .of|Milton:Chapman’s class won the cup |Hits condition is favorable.'cea“Bhortly thereafter “[co Mie He Arcaandi “pagauined:adKe P.Bel,G..M,.Young,A.D,|Mr.dnd Mrs.."B.W.Presely,:re-jim the contest.“Rev.J.A.White|.‘—-The graduation:recitalin pianoAcasketwissecuredimmediate!ly}telegram yesterday afternoon’:pn-|,estler 7.J Lipp ard,B.@.Deat-|turned Saturday night from Chaf-'made the/presentation.speech:ant of/.Miss’.Lizzie,Clement.will take“and.the body was thoroughiy~dis-7Inotincing the death?Jast Saturda m,-1 B:Beard).Ryn,nter,lotte,where -he-—had-undergene—-a'}>-R.P:MeLain’s:class’won -the {plage at the college Frid aveningjnfectedandprepare.for burial|ee i $a?1 Yea Fleming,J.oF.MeLain,|J Cc.is successful“operation:...for’ape’)sic Oks ">ever v Daikege:FSday,BVOC,‘t ‘in San Jose,Cal,of her only broth.|e)”:etka A peration or ape ;music ’books’.given by Mr.”A;C 19th..Miss Clement’has beenaetCeaephyyBiclansaldMr.Cline.|er Mr Buetne fe ind Death C lank;WP’White?A:G.Biamk-|pendic itis Mrs.©.B.Brady,ot Payne!>.iMr.B:M.Harri witon.lead!tudent.th VU & :The body,was.turned over to J.|regnsiitesd ver rae ‘ln west enghip;D.'W.Overcach,J.B,.Rog-Mooi régvitle,who was operated ob ‘the juyenile clies and.Me Tas .Ties oe nes —ie’aeW:Nicholson &: Co.,undertakers,pneumonia Hie ddfo and te.has |ey aie Alexander,W,B.Mason,|:ones Sanatorium.at Statesville Baker was the’other leader ce Saat lomaad se fan He ctanniteurjyday“+By ¥ol I B ‘ormnbe é ae §7 14>”>ss eee :7 *i,A hhvortestiieniagecdltnveniAeceee.diren purvive.Mr,Barnard was a/ate om,ue ee ai pa xin wor wit retunn hong:|the Mr.and Mrs.Louis Stevenson,of|—/phe commencement a clues ot;OY:WR’.CAR Ed)|DY Che i native:of Asheville and his father ROU WOR Ey,Maney,T.last of this ‘week...:Loray;“Spent Saturday with Mr.Ste-/st,4 Vem ‘ait “etn,takers in aprasiging for the burial and a:sister live there’;|i.Hidsoa:J.A;Contier,J.L.Deat+|.Mr.©..E.Cornelius has been~sick|yenson's brother.Mr EK.Mo Stev /Statesville Female College will ‘em- The coffin box.was carefully wrap-SVE Ne Peat:DR jon;R.P.Holines.})..Dée >for seve eporte ee yo FB MS ee brace Sunday,Monday and Tuesday,y 1 :‘Bally ns i as EB4)Cade ae TY “nal days ‘but reported to!son.~Mr,W..B.Matheson Bperut ;9 P aaah ‘ped in sheets patuated.with:disiu-‘John L..Deaton;a.native’of |S)Williamson,R.-L..Prou¢man,A.|b¢improving AN Thursday and Friday-in)Mooresville,May 12,13 and 14th..‘he baooa-féetunts before.being.taken to,Oak-coulty aid en dnele ot (Mavens,A.Yo Neal.b.C.:Lew-|,Mr.Thios Thompson hes accepte Mion sn be ate Pp Darke.es laureate,Sermon will be /by Rév. wood cemetery,where.the ,mter-Deaton and Mrs:R.EB.-Ta-|18)RB.J.Hanbin,A.B.Lineberger,©position with.(the:J)-P;Mills:Co,stident ‘at Davidson ‘Colbeze,apent W.§:.Wilson,of Mooresville,andimenttook.‘place.’Only.two |ort of:‘Statesville,died Rriday B.L:Morrison.W.0“Latte o GW.|.Where.haw bem aittn a coos laa ink oe is rem ae.the _pomenonTests address by Rev.oe three pexsons jn addition.to.the Wi-night at his home in Charlotte,|Nash,J.M.ee ,W..FP.A.deal cof interest.manifested in.the ane Mrs.R.’B.Burke.,CT.Squires,of Lenobr.aea_dertakers accompanied:the earse Deaton |was in.’his -85th year.He |Houpe,J L..Stevenson,R.A.Mont-|present political-:situation.for.the4 ‘Verte A Me WMétheaah and:fam-The ladies of .Broad Street ©to the cénie@tery for burial Among ‘was born.in 1828,:was-a~son—of |S0M@en,Early ly Hayes,-W.Q.(lust ‘few.days and’those’citizens ay moved Satutday to their cottage|Methodist charch wilt give an.expethenumiber..Was Rey Harold |james’and Sarah:Deaton .and,was |Morrow.E.lL.Sloan,TO.Eryim.”|who favor putting the county ‘offi-|just.completed‘on the lét eoottae |rience Social ingthe Sunday Behool,Turter,conducted 'a brief ser-pe ared,at the old Deaton homestead|\List-takers were appointéd ap fol-|ce salary basis claim thatthe Presbyterian oharch:Mr Math:|S?0ut of the churth tonight,to com-Vice,at the grave :—\-\pouth of Mooresyvilte..He had:lived |lOWs:,Reo:t they expect to nominate}eson expects to have the “ol jmenee at 7.45.2,They..are,making-As.has ‘been stated,“Mr,:McCurry in Charlotte.62.years.His wife}Ban er township,J.A.Chand-‘ile.Saturday wit DP hetie:on the rey if this 1k elaborate|:greparations;-“bavfi at Was a traveling.salesthan and..regis-died five years ago.«Two daugn-|!5 é _C. Weoten;|citizen clai it the (torn down sins he wil 1 pepe nice ‘ranged:-for a as programme : tered ‘from.Athens,.Ga.*He.was ‘ers survive.i€Howand;Cod-‘culated.over “conn Ly residences aewie ds thec near future,and.the ‘serving.of Hght .refresh-‘ wbout 30.y"re old and.Was @ BOD Mre.We FP eibet,ly |ne I.Starr;Concord,ay convention °of thé cesar ee ments.5.“/|of rae Gi McOu w the »lives cuney waus so Sheen ee 4 x e Stevensen.:Coat Spring,V be held in State ville Senator Bob Taylor,of Tennessee,||—The board ‘of ~eflucation wae|near *Eibeston ~.PUTILY,ii a 7 MLO T -}nigomperv::tid ae ‘‘Bein S pli ¢‘. wath Fons red a -|ment at the Sanatoriumfor two /¢ao ae eee Re -thet Ao ee a hy och brvertingy T or .oa regular:monthly _session ‘yes- er.some days weeks and had undergone°an oper.j ndBpor:Falistown :A P.Clark:j aes on soe hala ee ven Dispatch,Mareh 31 ang -in adidition a rowtarne ‘bitesmation:and fines ne ation .for:abscéss of the brain,|Now Hope T.H..Williams:la |iden An.weascee ako seh Co boca a ‘Robert Love Taylor,senior Uniit-panei the board‘arranged gt =e mayor bad kept:the’fat ated:on Saturday.afternoon at 6 Sharpesburg T M.next Gane oie nt ie wos ik .gasespepe rd Senator from.Tennessee,|*ete a citi by tidiaee,a Frout-1 bad kept |ng pape Scape agg den ein taken|t é Es ;,)Next,General Assembly will:be:nam-Fiddling Bob”to all_the South—™man forthe Troutshan High S¢hool.iis son's condition uh”oH :a ;:veered toh,Jno.B.Swmmers;:ed who be riominated ‘in he died ners sie oa Se The new butlding ib“to contajn six”a télegram was sent morn--to Mremornt Saturday -Might ‘on 3s 1 inside;.W..-W..Turner::|primazies.in:May i ::died tere today,unable ta withstand ero P ng c te si) ing nos »his death No.35 and from there ther were|s Pek Ae ‘ee T;|Primaries.in May,:the shock of atv operation for gall-|"esitaton rooms afl will coyt ndt1annouminghisdeathteaaeebkagiene°|States ille outside,W.M.Rampey;|is ruthored,.too,that those|siones «perfor "maord than $2,500...A’death among strangers is al-|ttkKen Unrough the country to.dhe jspurnersburg,F.B.Gaither;Union ens who do:not favor makir eae iad peek Tuan t 4 ways pathetic,tut that of the smad syhome of the deceased,seven miles |Groye.J,P.Howard.oe of Y dioal:ch mge it “tt .‘tania ety beter ae MRR cee se eee ae OR ‘pox victim was untustally sad..He|borth .of Claremont The fumeral on Peeen im {the manatee atte ire ‘nize Secnune -be mMeyed hie Way :into wetyir.avenue wes Rekered |Dy an.wezsecemasarilynotated:fron:friends Service and burial took place Sun-|NEWLAND NOT AG ANDIDATE.a aces ca tuae hice al hearts of his audience,carrying his known person’or persons Thursday and loved on +“and “he knew thet -deyat_Bethel charch..Map.Gilbert |7 ‘i ne ar“sawing.carn tise will etilt:hold violin wherever he campaigned,was|ight,but so far nothing hias been his presence aniong strangers was Was 37 “years old and is survived 1c Lieutenant Governor Will ‘Not|,Nis “pa jor =ae the Otaha cates ||61 years old.He was born at Happy misced from.the “store,.Entrance objectionable,“though everything by her .busband an ten childnan,,eo Coe He them "Wiket ever thie.outeame "the||Valley,in eastern Tennessee,but|was e’feckad by treaking a lateepossibleunderthecireumstances|the youngest being only two:months ‘Gubernational Nomination.vecsiihe Pe a ST aataentaa’E the spent most of his life at Nashville,pine in a front show window »and i was done for him.His people.did|old.She was’Miss Cline,of Ca-|Lieut,“Gov.Newland,who >Sree tie ae :‘aid i wikl practicing law.He be‘longed to an |tie muddy tracks of the intruder bnot make the trip from Geéorgia to tawba,before marriage.|i |time ago announwed that’he bik ",a are.{Abeg:._gages family.tims Sather aor tion Seba kate ener butsoStatessvillsiteitwasrealized|.Mre.Gilbert was a sister-intaw be a candidate for the ete likely:be a large délegation from./a’Representative in’Congreds.and|:Loastata’’b aStatesvillebecatpeitwasrealoo.:itt e s these lower townchips dt -States-|Commé:sioner cf Indi:pits nel Mr./.J.B.:Armfield,jattomey,’thet they could not sve him.of Mr:C..L.°Gilbert,of —,nomination.for Governor,announce;ville gukunday :ommi:sloner cf Indian Affaire and|vestenday sold:the Walden place,;‘A Jesson may be learned from’the and ‘Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert and |in Ralston©last Saturday that he]ey an/uncle was.in the Confederate|i.goo)Spring township,containing fata}peri«nee of Mr.MeQurry./Miss Edna Gilbert -attended ber |had decided not to be at candi date |Thousands or ‘Coal:Miners Have |Senate.i i 1/83 acres,to:Mr.L.A.‘Turner forItissaidthathe.was one of _the PONOMOS et jthés,year but that if he vis alive|Quit Work,Mon Once pension aeee Knoxviite,99195 and also sold the Thos.M.j -mang who did hot believe in vaccin’:|Marriages,:ve years hence he willbe in the}Beginning at ‘midnight ub Teed ks Sher fb kabhi tata latds in Batringer town-‘and:Yhouwh he travel troi ¥|2 4 5 4 ae ge EEL AS ates,j d ;“:cos a i the risk ie gh Epekial F.‘Case,a well know®,.In-making the antiouncement Mr age t ie,toe cet ator.Taylor forged ine)way to:the Tee roe $725,Men wahee (panedimnioua(4 “ith the —dis-Proaayy Dag ‘New Hope township,and New Ose:said to the suet igh News jand 450.000 in the bituminous,be-pisad hel aes yzleicer ob hah dio {ope 20.days for.increased bids: ae Be 7 efruise to 7 r ee .ana bserver |os 4 ti n :4 ‘is wil r _,the,é e songineasiona J to.¥‘ccination,the only safegmard home of Mr (1...Mills ape,‘in|race for inca ies this time.for me binom my tlie:dhe miners left pump|father.:to _Conginess and.later his|live stock were ‘sold at ‘the regular st Mpox.It is .reported 5,C.JohnSon/reason that there seems to’be an |men and others at work to protect brother,Alfred A.'Taylor,whom he|County Sales Day auction’yesterday he had been exposed of"|Oe es bride is @|understanding that ‘Mr,Craig was |the mines from flocding or ovh-|SU0pequemtly.defeated for Govern-jand the sale was attended by 4\to:0 ise before coming to Mie atone an and Mr |Virtually promised the noniinaticn/er trouble due to .a shutdown of}?.;_&Od Grnwt OF Duras.ne eeeStatesville,but he continued to dip-|y i H-pb ang and F T.|fouv yours ago,:and that-by right of ithe’plants He had served in the Senate since)took .place’just before noon..onSeaiitunstobevaceumpad,S|rthur H CcCline ;were married mMhis panty service he is 6Gntitled to}Mhe butiminous miners will be .ou January,1907,his:principal activ-|Broad street,just east of +the- a fs idenenoias <The:ie day evening at the homé of the |the nomination.by acclamation.I]enjy’Jone ir the weee.|ty being in behalt of a comprehen-|square,and hereafter this will be‘i nl ak +fe cout |oes oe ‘Mr:and Mrs.Ro tam fur rmovedtotakethis course |agpneement Cleveland tobe eive system of good roags and the |made the regular sales place.:ub be a Q TDroutn northea |because my ehtramce ito ti race |ratified:by Hers bv"ac refers lakes-to-the-gulf.deep watierway .pro-|Mi Martha Simons ti Pe nese eg aR —fer a Poet j would,have ‘precipitateda t t tend um.vote,4:believed the ies t.._His last speech,in the.Semate jturne a"tae Rie ie ie ;} The Spelling Bee riday Night.agMaa oe Mr a -on [as have re the peace t +|agreement wi sunction 10 by a ae —_res,e ae|she Spent the winter taking &Comte Dy iE ‘"a r west of tov n aco eo be hapa Rate ater Sha‘ei r lange Majority of 18 roe fea ee jf the Ben “i oe iy.yHlge.cummiTS at deren |Tle awonoldctashioued“spelling )"51,tor “pweat und -atien [SUT STAND O18 State,|I much DFS wuspensionIn the st erpedrance in the Senate cha |voiog “dchool.‘Thiers te a_noted ‘bee ed at court -ROUBY |Mamie Myers were united ‘in ae ea eat Sena will be of 6 sarc Mansoor i auivived Se ie French .musical -instructor.‘Miss Friday under’t auspices Of |Hig.j 25,:at be Ai rele nd besides M .ce ridcw,a.86n,David “Tavion.and |=!mons also sang in the First Chris- ¢ae to vaaliot re of.W Morrison,”Esq,,”-1n wi :cake 4 eee Ment execs re jtweea the tn ¥;tt thréd married ‘daughters’in.Tennes-|i#church of Atlanta during her Methodists church ie iloh township,wipro {officiated He 4 she a ny’BeR6 bhioice.for 1h Aster ne gotiations broken a |ea”fe was stricken Mardh-15°-at |5'99 there:En route’home shegoodattendancecandCapteehebrideieadaughterofMMB.A.tine ‘.mm n oe uy nt a Hing jin New York on Ma i3 betBeet tie inion ptakinn Ap Saget about jstapped in Charlotte for a few days an ons i aedising i ka ‘.cal 3.Myers,who lives on the sutfalo |iy f rate ‘:re Peay satencie ae pasties to board.a train for NorthCarolina j with her cousin,Mies Jean Dowd:2 dozen spellers each Sila?esi Shoal road in the edge of town.Pay have h a ereat many offers on oe ee a feighooy sit .ee eT ||\—Tlhe ‘Iredell Drainage’Associa-were Saver.Our soli Te ea Mr.West is:in ch:of one Of for support ‘ven th ta teen wo.are naeanag The .Mcssrs,Davis Landed ‘a Da-|tion was in session at the eourt rsaiornea Mees ;eae ake OW the county road fomees.He is a 800 |and to those Iwant to.6x |Peaiadenbic ates fretbetieens Meas vidson”Blockader.fhouse yesterday afternoon.Reports i ang ae *but yefore (Of Mts.Wo.A:West,who fives 00|prigis my:he appreciation an beaadan ri ee a ".|Greensboro News,March 30 of:the dredge’work on Third and the match’closed Mr.‘Th as|Sexander:street is el on tude t Me Neate "It is btated’thatthe suspension|Garbed in still house castume,anc es creeks ye eng aes ¥he end of the book Col "x itte Nhe decision o r ew 1 will bin ¢e neé ’will gause |with tell talé.still slop spattered|associa lon reso Ne ee gee7.Rice ie oe fan eon tb |iO Rey,Albert Bherrill Bitten By ‘|be heard ‘with interest.te he +S ieee ee ee theedun-Over his tattered clothing,Frat first Monday heineafter to:hear ree déwm on Mr.Craven's Bide,Teaying et a ea i jmany.“friends ,who would ¢!ily |try of 41:900:000 tons a month and |ivout..a Dayidson ‘county farm [ports of the wonk pot dredees Me ..Wallace Hoffanain sonst ROS:DIRS BU th OE Screg emmmnre Sain.LA yee Roak Shes lthe men will lose in pay $1,000,000 Was brought.here yestenday.after-|have been making’gbod progness ; N i Armfield ane w.T.ton,in charge gf the Table Rock ,bomination should’go to Mr.Cris |every day they remain out.The ;noon by .Deputy Collector J.M..Da-Both have struck rock.during the N déanditie on Di.An|Greun,,Wes bady bitten by a .dos¢Arithout contest.Thess Will be advance +pay to the.bituminous|3 and W.Do Davis.Noah”was past few days ard this is causing derson's side dren Shawiadagi.a on aoe *.«Mig pleased at the urn of events,WwhiGh miners secured by their new —con-ind ata distillery nine iniles east |some delay : About $22 was taken in.by the Sherril!was at Old cot et Deerat|means:that Mm..Craig .wilt prob \tmact will amount,to ‘more “than |}ot -Thomasville and hfs capture ~The Iredell Telephone Com-Epworth League in:admission fees eee oe a aaa jably be nom‘mated by acclamatior 1 $15,000,000 a year.figneasé Over)W 45 effected .by the;officers afte |banyy has beught the:line from o the spell bee and this amount |'*a eee ee PAT vate eg ee ee BC ud aig naear owe ies con|theig present pas *ja short chase.Two:other men fount!statesville to Taylorsville,owned by «wil "he apiplied to the fund for the./@nd-entered the yard on nitd ert oe ae a ne eer Me nén-wtijon ‘thiners not involv-|at the plant made their pseape.|ine Paci relan hone Conypany.ie Bottage at.the Methodist |VOBSet,-pastor of the.thurah,Mr.|sutheran,College :.led,im Kentucky,Alabama,West Vir--Nouh ‘was.breught immediately to jtpe purchase’price was $3 600 and Chitdren’a Home,at W inston Doggett's ~dog _beemed to have,Last week the committee app ITE |erimia,Central Pennsyl a’and|Greensboro sand upon:arrival given |jiy¢judes the line and ext hanges at usPeosbeenentangled.in.a rope and Mr.jedi by tite’Luthetan Synod ‘to “ViS't Imennesgee -are Said to”number /a hearing by.United States Commis-|rp,iylorsviile,Hidden?te,Loray,Scott's -Home ‘For:Nurses at Black Moun-Sherrilk went to liberate:it?Thejand inspect sites offered for,the 399 999 7.matt eau sioner D.-H..Collins Under the |ang stony,Point It is the.purpose tain.~.|dog attacked jdm:an .badly lacer-.|location of -Mont ‘Amoena,Seminar It in beileyad i ‘doal nue evidence of the offieers ‘he was held!of the Lredell Company :to run:aid+ bide:A her i.of (State ated both hands Me is.wnderstood now Jecated at Mt..Pleasant;Co-|orgy stinikie im ne hich thas }for the.Jua term of United St:ates |ai itional lines from .Loray to States ville,who is a tmensbéer of the build that ibe deg hak been bitten by banrus tvoutty,were on a four o lbeen ‘on for sever will |court ina bond of $300,in default |yiine and.frott Hiddenite to.Tay-- y “4 eormumittec of.the}e for 4 dog supposed to have hed hydto-inspection at Lexin gite nh,t 600n be settled zs of which he:went to jail :lorsville:and discontinue the OX-&which -the State Assdtiation (Phobia,.After biting -Mr.Sherrill |Grove,Mount ‘Pleasant.and re oe bee Se oa ar al ichauges at Lonray.and Hjddenite,sadarabeNursesistobuild.near the dog was :killed dnd its head bury The final vote on the A Near Riot in Rockingham./Miss:Howard,Married in’Atlanta,-coe ie 2 ne : Black Mountait.‘was at Black |Sent.to the “Pasteur institute for |tion__pésulted'-as follows:Salis |Rockingham Dispateh,March $0,to Miss Ida Wénona®Howard,daug’h ——Attomeys for Dr.H.F.a ey Mountain!‘enently.looking.after |examination.:¢|S,China rote 2 and Mount Ghee lotte Observer |ter of”Mr and Mrs.D.-M ee Eat i S ~—iden costly 4:-:ee Ser taunt.2 lis .does not mean,|A pistol,battle occurred on,the;of ‘the vicinity of Statesville,and {to —appear Cae the auereres oe Toe .Ban-Foun Man ‘Charged With Larceny ey er,that Salisbury has |tivedies of Roc kingham at 8.o'clock te Lee,-of Atlanta,were married brought by F.H.Neal,of Ashe,storia ear Black Mountain,has wiEb ourt Items,.(school,as the matter will,be:defi-}between several-linemen in ‘the em-/last,Wednesday,Match 27,in the |Against Dr.Long.The.suit with:giveh the Nurses’‘Association a George Mason,..a young white.|nitely and finally,dedided at.the |ploy of the Yadkin River Power)First saptist-church of Atlanta:not be tried at this term of,‘Ashe site ‘of two acres for the“building.|Man who has been conducting a |May.meeting of the Syned in Chat-|Comoeny:and the local officers,andThe.marriage -was a quiet.affadr,..county and.the first move of whe ‘ The site is most desirably Located,barber shop and pressing chub on}botte,a8 a result of “which .Deputy,Carlionly a few friends being present,|defence wilh be to ‘ask for remov-Aandhasanaltitudeof3,600:-feet Western avenue,was given a hear-|The first ballot stood Salisbury 1,/C.Shores is setioubly shot,Deputy’)and the news of the event’was ‘re jal)Dr.Long is represented by ta “Phe éontr:act hag been let for a dpuild-ing before Justice Turner yester-/China Grove 2,Mount Pleasant 2,|Sheniff~Martin.Brown is shot in céived’by Miss’Howard's.liome peo-|Messrs./Z.V.Long,H.P..Gmniey,\iaing.of 12°rooms,to vost $3,500.|day,on a change of lanceny,and fand Lexington 1.-On the fhext bal-||the left hand and -Lineman George|ple a few days aigo.HL,-C..Cailldrwett and ‘R.B MoLaugtt es ? Mhe wurses are raising the funds in default of.$100 bond:Was sent |lot the.Lexington vote was thrown |Himson is wounded twiee i .the|Miss Howard is a stenographer|Hn,of Statesvilie;Hon.Es J.von for-—the—work—attd—have—on hand {to jail to aavait trial.Mason 48|to Salisbury..,The action of the necks and in the lower part of the jand dias hield a position in Atlanta |tee of Greenkbore,‘How,R..N about $2,000 in cash an subsarip-||changed with taking a pocketbook |committée was only:to recommend,|body.Thres of the-linemen are-in}-for-—several—yeans—__Siie—was-for|Hadtkett,of Wilkesboro,_and Mr.G tions...The doctors of.the Btate ahd |containing $11,the property of [the final decision "resting with tthe)jad with their heads more-or less |marly “employed in:that capiveity in L.Park,of Jefferson ce ‘others will hetp them in their|Wade Deitz,the alleged offence oc |Synod,rs severely pummeled by clubs in the |Statesville.‘The’news of her.mar}ovr,W.L,Hill,editor of Our °*- laudable enteprrise,which is to pro-jounring Sunday in the vicknity |of The two Mouit*Pleasant suppert-hands of the policemen.;“|riage is of speoial interest to many}Patiherless Ones,‘celebrated:his : ‘vide a home’for disabled ‘nurses.|a eee ee ae advance the argument that Mount){The troubel wag.started by one |friends (‘and acquaintances here |‘birthday at the Barium .Onphiams' °...Miss Birdie Dunn,of Raleigh,eter avennie.He left.fown short-Pleasant’si aes equal to that,of the linemen,who was drunk’aun |abouts,who Bend congratullations |Home Friday evening.A.number : Lo cas sieiear t the association,we)fly:after ‘the disappeanance of .the |of Salisbury.Salisbury offered $23.-|disorderly,ré isting arrest |pand “pest W ishes.;x frtenid rare present,the .Trout-Lass he ide reat |money,and was anrested at Barber |000 and a site’but only,90 per|Seg es |:ar ina Se sedate egaomeere was... No News From.Reuben Combs,_[vunetion py Kowam otticers,wihio cent.of the money was \guaranterd.WeakMinde parte Seaietiiae "|ne zoatstative eats enna nay ankoeauner the oceasion ;*There’is no -.infdnmation about||were requested to watdh:fop*him.”Mount Pleasant offered $16 u0y ald]Charlotte “Obseryone a To the Bditor of.‘The Landmark,was.one,of,wnidual interest.Twen--i Reeubei Goines Abe yotiia tredett|—A téegnam to Mis:8.Mary R.oy Pe arenarius ob :"Mhowe fellows “who plead .trazi-|,.,Bethany desires.fo suggest W..D.|ty-six’children of the Home and one3‘man ‘who.walked away from the |Thompsdn,of.the:Westérm Union |i"x tas sak t Movs Pleas-|N¢8S Or Weak ininds are apparently burner,for the Senate;Thos,J.|teacher,whose aniversaries fall inan'loffice,announced the death of Mrs.[4 &@ town ‘the size of Mount ;Hee renty:-hamdest.kind to keap inside?Williams and .R.R.Hill ‘for ““the |Maroh were at the “table with.Mr State or a week.ago yesterday iJ.M.Covington,of Wadesboro,im ddwtih 0.Sm.an toward:oc Ue pitison:walle...How many times war|HONGO.BEBITHAN “HUM:Wiilethe Barium editor told ‘Combs’.escape is rather.myste-!Charlotte yesterday.Mts.‘Coving-the school’as $23,000 will ja ne it,that:4 énazy Durham.new es-||You wilitook’a good while.before vou Phe .Landmark aout the celebra-. mu :.)pieup His absence seeme to havelton was fatally:hurt in the-eollapse on sive ot Saiisburry.ef une:‘hie cow abe Repub a better medicine for.courhs and |tion he atida’t mention the svumiber, f been discovered in.a.short titie'lof..the.Pearsons .drug’store im}“'For any.itching skin trouble,phest Combs,‘froni Iradell county,.is an|it nat:only.hember eins Couseh Remedy.of che,panindey Marte thax is oe oe but he:had as completely-disappear-|Wadesboro:xafie.days,AEe and had)eczema,salt,rhevm,:hives,“iteh..scald|otjhey weaksminded prisoner wtto has it when ‘xOlL,Have Sydney hold,ana Seuret.‘alc :‘ed.ag if the’eaitth:.hiad,openen amid,ravine heen undien-‘treatment Sin a iia "pecammena 1 bee Wsboa at managed to give the State ‘prinon,of-|“eu.Are certain,to be:pleased:witht thé].>ny nt i “ GRC Oc,aybox “at prompt cure which’it with,effect.For The House at Congres yes r;ee awallowed hdimy.|-eee Charlotte hospital.ail stores.oot)J fella a chase,Ms pale by all.dealers.ot day:panied ‘the wool,oer iH \ the man ‘must be the proper |that he seems to be popular. |,boom. “will THE.@LANDMARK 2.1912. {0UbSI A -OOBI ORATION.COMMISSIC D2 Judning ‘by the number ot gentle men whi are willing oto’.take™ft, ‘the job of”‘corporation comun issign+ er nick:‘Mave a fair salary.attedl- .@a:to tt-—-Durhiain.H:ara hd. The:place is much sought after, although the salary is not large, has &piace on the corporation commaissiion is about the most im- *Sportant under tlie State government and yet ‘these places too |‘of- ten awanded with “little:thought or are churer-0°Tein!as thie people.are:CcOn- Gemed,»'ae he conporutionss how ey-" ery ane “always up.ard ‘dressed’? oni SUG he OCCASIONS:;“The rulings:of SURRENDER.OF CLAUDE ALLEN :—_—_ He Was Wor"a Out and Quietly Sur- rendered togthe Posse...< Hillsville,Va,Dispatgh,“Mareth 28. *“Sturving “pleépléss and™fatigued,Claud®Swanson Allen;namesake of a United ‘States Sénator,came out of.the’lawrel.thicket|in:the Blue: Ridge:today,pointed:two six-shoot- ers toward?the:sky.and gave him- self to the posse)Which for”nearly two weeks.has hunted,him,”Com-: placent and almost:happy he ‘bat to- night,sheltered from a driving storm bythe:little brick.jail:a stone’s tow from ‘Carroll county court:heuse ;where,on Marth 14, thes Allen -gang killed:the judge, the ye the snerift,a.juror and a bretander,i tees _day the posses,‘divided into.ANT ‘[ |snralt numpers,had?been .following ha trail cioughit’to be that .6f sWes- ‘Bi,ne phew of the,Als ley)KdPards, “this..comiiission ‘yang,alleimportant "lens.Clade “Allen,a san’of F loyid to them rand,-theyvinake.it:thelr Alten,ighee rere aesoF che: ;ont AT eg v 1K O ion business "to.“eee that “Mey have ,ae Hg re ving @seaped.,Detective “Gniends at court,be Benne Lucas.and four mein ‘were working ‘he wld be noticed|that;BSS WM toward Ployd)Alles Oo ugIe wien” “gomimis- “will ‘mille,when:2-¢gorpo Aon, ‘Slonier.is:to ‘be elected »there suddenly break cout:from ‘polite all over the State a secming /gemanid, for some pantioular,tan.He,may, mot be a’mam of State reputaition, ‘may be ‘comparatively.Jittle -known, put all dt sonce there twill..be Buch ‘a peering overwhelming mand:..for ‘him’:that the public impmessed *and’.it assumed |that|) man forthe place or sO:many people wouldn't be for him,ang thousands support.for the sole reason: That the The de- is is’ him often promoted by, -epents of the corporations.” Jatter “have.decided that the man be friendly to.them ‘or ip:the type.of man.they can.impress with small favors; agents,throughout mote:his interest in .a thousand “ways.‘The man.may.not be cor-“runt.On the contrary he is,usu- ally;a-good’man,of excellent --re- 7 pute;and he “may:have.an id¢a thaf he is a friend:of the people. He,may intend ‘to exact tice as between the public and the corporations.But.by the time he has ‘taken his’seat .as.a’.member of the commission will—if the kina ot the corponra- tions.havdé sized up Jas being —be thoroughly the kindness “of the corporations ~~anid their consideration for the _public, Hig *wishes will be anticipated anid granted as-nearly possible..If be whnts a néw stution.at place,a schedule changed,a Pull man car run‘on’his branch or any other similar.favor, be eranted,re telephone is the State -pro- ilo jus- he he is man him invpressed.by . as it ‘er corpordtions.,will seek to him favors:He,may not be-con- scious that he.is being bought with these insignificant favors; a rule he may not realize their ‘purplowe.|Butt they have the effect ;antended.The {comsmissionet be- comes a convert to the idea that complaint:of these corporations usually bosh and he treats com plaints.acdéordingly.In ether ‘words he does not,as he should, sit as a judge,with an gpen mind and withthe purpose only to do jus- favor ofin can tice,but he .is biased the corporations and wrong in what they do or complaints agaiaet them. And thusare the people little the seé in bunocoed. The one .Bafe rule for life,the observance of. would mean practically justice and mighteousness .for all the world, is the Golden Rule,Its and their numenous |, his »Lime will com- panies,express companies and othr dio as is of conduct wihich observance ‘suedenly,2o°yands,or 80 off #the which overliung the’niountain,slopey. Close’behind Lueas.the other men brought.théir.rifles to ‘their shoul- A ars.when,to thei ‘surprise,.Alle stepped |.out into the road ~with upraised,.a pistol in each,’ ‘I'm.glad to get a chance,to cone “in,”he said,|“T,haven't slept.in epee since ,the ‘shgoting. im hung ied : The,ey g mountaineer swung iM betiveen the :men*of the posse and they started back to Hillisville:+His pouthed -eyes and roughened face confirmed:his plea of exhaustion, but his.°broad-shouldered.form towered above the,men who.-‘had taken iim:':. “1 could have shot you,Raid Alle,as.he smiled aiid eat to- ward.Detective -Laticas,“but ]was a little excited:at’having you eome up on mesa soon.Auyway,T°didn”! want to’lave to kill anybody.’ Some breadi.and a cask:of were “ound hidden in the thicket and.Allen)said’it was ‘all he had been .wiviig ‘upon for seve ra],days. Detectives declared one of .the re volvers in his hands was used in the tours house shooting. In the presence.of .a -desppankive young «itn described his own part in the court house tragedy,adimit- ted that*he.had seen Sidna Allen shoot aud that he hi meelf Head -aim- ed,for.Oletk Goad’s head “four times He ‘told a graphig story the’assassination. ‘T doen't know sheoting,’’:said Allen., began,1 shot four times at Goad a:id’aimed for.his.head ©y- ery,time I saw.U nele Sidna shoot at somebo dy butt don’t:know.who. When the shooting in the court house), Twas over J went outside and saw Lnele ra en:the eround shooting at Goad,o7 L shot at him,too.My brother,‘Victor,called me to stop but 1 nad sot Jall my cartridges. Then we all went away.": It.developed that Alben 1 was really takeiv in North Carolina,prob- ably 153:yards over the line.The sortie which took the prisoner was directed by Dikective,‘Thomas L. Felts who had obtained | through the efforts of’the fugitives to get food. his hands water ‘who started.the “After it sir’ Young Allen ©‘aught—Two at Large and Defiant, Hillsville,Va.,Dispatch,19th. Friel Allen,a blue-eyed —stripe ling of 17,youngest of the eigiht ot the Aken gang,each indicted for the five murders in the Carroll coun ty court house @ fortnight ago,was taken”late todayy im a carriage shied at the home of his father Jack Al- len,eight miles:from here.He cheverfully submitted.to anpest and tonight occupies a cell in the Hills- ville.jail.with his cousin,Claude, without resistance to the detectives yesterday. Only Sidna Allen,a\man of mid- dlé age,and his young nephew,Wés- ley Kdwards,both)boid mountaineers of reckless daring,are.fugitives to- night: Friel,Allen two days ago.desertr ed the two men still at large -anid brought back tonight their ultima- Another is probably more.nezléctéd than |tum of defiance.Both are prepa amy,other rule of human’conduct,Pra ee a .ae3-:ather’g amxiety to have..bibutit.cannot be eo often called youngest son spared a terrible to mind.~The,Chicago Recond-)geath in the mountaing is assumed Herald has made a comipilation|to be the ‘cause of)Friel Allen's showing that this,;rule has .been|capture.Jack:Alley was not te laid down for all natior an y|volved in the court house shoot! ;eeeaes +)ing,but it is known that pince hisreligionsinallages.It is express- ed im different words,but the mean- ing is the same.Here is the compi- latiion :re i Christian—All things whatsoever ye would that men.shiould do to you,do ye even -so to them.' Persian-—Do you would beasdomeby,e>,Grecian —Do.not that to a.neéighr bor which you would take ill finom shim.: Chinese——What you-would nit wikh done to yourself do not-do unr to others,| “Buddhist -One should:seek for'!- others’the happiness one desires ‘for one's self. Eeyptian—-He sought for the good he desired for himself. Let him pass:on.ae Mohatmmedan—-Let none of treat his brother jin a:way tue | himpelf would dislike vo be treated.|Hindu-——The true rule of.life othiers |ap they do by tneir own. Roman—The law iinprinted” ,the members of socety selves.a8 Death in Davideoi Tees Moorcevilie Enterpris.e Mrs ~i-neme others |“Unele Sidna told me, vou|family again. {|after him I think he to guard and do by the things of|killing them, |He didn’t dike “it when 1 ,on the hearts of all.men ik .to love| tilvem-} Cagie,aged,about |Wesley shot Mr,Yostar. son Friel joimed the outlaws hehasbeen-engeavoring to advise him to submit to the mercy ef the lgw.Just how.tie parent communi- cated with the boy has not been disel«sed : Hilisville had hardly digested the excitement incident to Claude Allen’s bloodless capture yesterday when Friel.Allien galloped into town lite today,thie prisoner of Detective Thomas L.Felts,leader of thie |mountain campaign against the out- |laws,and Detective E.»C..Payne, who,togethier,maide the arrest. Ju the dialect of the mountains” |he told his stony,heeding intenrup- |tie118 and answering all que ries. related} |the boy with unrestrained treba (“that he mever expected to -pee hi He hopes the Ty tives will get discouraged 60 tha he cam get away,but at they keep will pe shot willnever Buly He revder.‘ |let hint,He told.me I was.mas: ing a mistake,put 1 was tired and hungry.: “Sidna ‘sald te phot .his*pistol j emipty,thine’times.He always wae jangry wilth Judge Massie.He bail he shot’:Judge Massie and that Uncle to ‘$0 yeaTs,died early Monday [Maret |nia paid he Antended to.get as mak 20}at the'home of ber.son-in-la: Mr.Chertie Wilson;‘in Davidsor township The funeral, held (Tuesday,-in church,relng conducted’by Rev:B.Myers.- .Don't be surprised if tyou haye an ati“tack,of rheumatism ‘this spring..Jusrihtheaffected.parte freely with Uh:.bériain’s Liniment--and it will 600apnedr,.Fer sale by:atl dealers. ani_|Ydis|™9-pistols and Viese’Sidna hand|.We all Props, {When he was shooting the.peop: Bervice wastin the ptréet,he really didn’t kno 'MckKendinée’s |hie was firing at any:of the gus,|He said he saw’men‘ruining and |thougiht Ahey needed shooting:at.}‘The diay.aft tthe shooting,Un-dé Sidna and’in.Wesley“lt went to the mountains,.W revolyer:wpld “a+shotgun, ‘ee (ed \ Atte Airy:road,“figure;creeping stenltiiity <througih the:atndierg powth,| owe vainly:seen .through,thes mist, of | \Cherk | clues: of the court officers:asp he could: had plenity of.she:ss, ‘ty of.rations for “awhile.We,wene enathe ridge-and.were hidden bedent a ledge by leaves.From:thene we moved to another :rook.and the efficers:raid my Aunt Alberta’sause:‘Some of the detectiveds’caime within 15 or 20 yards of tis.4 view ag to,Ieave ‘but Uncle Said .thie detectives came, le Sout fire. “Unele Sidna owas ‘Shit in’thie arm a the court house and the ‘same bullet went into his side and back Jt.is.still there.His hurts;wene ‘fixed by,one of the family.No doc- rtor Baw.him.’so far as I know,Att daylight’?Monday Unelie:Sidnia -got, some .food im a sack.We >had piety of crackers |and ‘sugar een, stayed in the ivy.and.Jawrel bushes for,ten days.but with.nothing else’ to,eat except those.crackers,‘Dhie day:‘be westenday leave ard.we Bepanated.ol was:just:Stdrved out,left’:them)oi ttheppaless,top’“about threes.: from .Piper’s Gap noad.°Barnes ‘a ek we were. hiutel iieb y is'a loge sigeer “the@Thad:plans) ted.tow Wee:as a breastvor k ADS CORE, h of attack” “Friel tie part: shooting: ‘the tor jail:at disélai med kitew Ledge’of Claude:‘Allen.took’in sthe an denied knowl@dgeactivitiesofSidna.Hdiwards,Vie- Allen and Bud.Manion,now ihRoanoke.':She STATE NEWS. The:Boone .Democrat gnound.was.«overed ©with in “Watauga county Monday ing of last week,March 25. J.Bostidn,”a young.cotton mill operative at >landis,tried to board a moving freight train and’fell un-der the .cans..;Both feet were .cutoff.:uv : pene at day.night says the snow morm- last’Wednes- destroyed the store ‘and 6toe ¥of ©.-T.Munford and .damag-ed:other:budidinys..Loss estimated at 375,000,partially covered by in- surarice,‘:’‘ Greenville Boone Democrat:(W.Ll.Biya, Keg,of Boone,is now taking up a collection for .the -erection,.of)u te ouument to the memory of Danie} Boone,’tle same to be placed at j the stLe o his cabin in east Boone. FrRin tines:Mr 1.i>Shugart 1 We got:plen- .Bawy Siidne | I dacided to | of |: _SEOTIMONIALS. ‘There's Health © 2»For You In "Brief Extracts From Strong SO ‘Intelligence and High Standing My neice suffered.for many years with uric aciShi,yeyard her-as being entirely relieved. to take Milam. in years, factins W.,Va..says:ou can keep your money.entirely well.;fist ee 26 years of eczema_am cured, Rev.D P:Tate,a.Methodist Minister writes:culablebenefit to me. 'Mrc.T:Ste oP,M.at.Danville for many years;rittenrheumatiom,ff ¢took six bottles.of Milam with the happiest results, Mr,Re L,Wallace,of Charleston;-Weet Va.,writes:I havebeenasuffererfromCatarrhfortwentyyearswhenIdecidedboughtthreebottlesandam.now on my fourth,My catarrhis entirely done and i haWenot felt so ell >C.H.Williams,Salesman for Cluett-Peabody t Cp. Am finishing amy sixth bottle of Milam and of Deaville:Va.i;1 took six bottles of yourMiles which veered nt incal-’ Dasvill,Va.Ex-Chiefof Police,writes: flamed for several months at the same time every year. S Hunt-former Cashier Bank of Danville,writes: My faceig ‘my eyesight began to fail, “ing else could be done,.not think it could hurt me. ment which has:been wteady ever:since. mewepapers at nightwith ordinary glasses. *ALTERATIVE TOMIC Shake Wen Berore UOIKt|mereee4enMetinCoInc,Dowie.Ye _ASK rouR pRuaisT_ .RS The season allssoon,be hee when you will néed |a’Sanitary:Refrigerator.Come.in ahd.sea.this refrigerator that heh ve read so much about, for,“itself in.SAP ice it-saves. .It will pay | i WE S uy Ne :=lewcald Water,Fresh.Appetizing Food| Enjoy delicious,ice-cold drinking water,.without |ice-watet danger from our ‘Built in,"”Odor-Proof Cooler of porcelain-lined cast iron.Forms part.of wall between ice and food chambers,Uses no extra ice.” ,Used with or without ©accomodating one of,two gallon.bottles,.The:- _Automatic Refrigerator ‘goon pays for itselfin ice-saving alone .Honest-made eight-wall construction keeps heat out,keeps cold in~less ice used, lessice spate needed,generous shelf room given—light,adjustable,wire shelves_s~mever clogging drain—constant circulation of dry air prevents mixing:of food flavors—one piece porcelain lining or other styles if preferred—outside icing if ‘deslred—satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded sikes,styles,prices to suit, See the Incomparable Automatic at your dealer's.Ut he doesn't handle it,write.us his'name.~We'll see you are supplied..Right now,send for our 68-page FREEilastratedcatalog,mentioning dealer's name.Tells how the Automatic will save yeemoney andgiye-you better cooling service for food and water, ma g n e er e e a r p se e er a t fe e ne :Our Tostimontils are.From acl of Mr.Green Williams,“Manager.Crystal Le‘and Power Co,ee :For:the past five years,dallas an attack of erysipilis my foot and ankleine Last ~year,when the eymptome.began to.appear.|took some of your * Milam and was entirely relieved...No return of the troublebince, ~Mr,W.-E.Griggs,Sec”‘5 @ Treas,Westbrooks Elevator Co.,About ten years agoconsultedseveralspecialeistswithnoreliefuntilabouttwoyearsago.was advised noth-;.consented to take Milam~did About six’weeko'snoticed iimproves ‘x low rand °tr‘in Attending so my:dutica as executive ofa largecme 2 hasa foo*-adz that was the property of chis Jathe:Nhe hickory handle was put it by Mr.Shugart’s:fathe 1- er more thah 70 years ago.The ad?/.—s oe oer ' lis-s niewh:t worn but “the .handie}+"Baptist Women’s Missionary lis as sould as it was when put penton,which awas in seséidti_in’Mon- in lroe Jast week,decided to meet in The IntersState Commerce Com-|‘Kaleigh next year:Miss Fannie FE lin‘ssion is to take cognizanae of the.8 Heck,of Raleigh,was re-elected leomy ute relative to freight/Pres’cont,Mrs &.,Clydé Turner, rates on fur ture affecting,Nort]Giecustoro,«is sone:ot the [Carofina,,factories and dealers and)Vice pies cents,: ito.this’end a representative of}eee a the.Commission ‘will sit.at .High : ‘Piont April 9,-at which time ~the,MADAME RACHELL a*S ¢i one into very:thor-4aeeeeBEAUTYSEEKERS Im Shelby last week Ww ill Jamison;| colored,a blind tiger who had con- fidence in his ‘capacity to meke sales undetected,pet a friend he could sell liquor im the court house| and ‘pet away with)ft.””He made the.sale im the baBement of the huilding while count’was in session,| but in a short time he was in thé toils of .the Jaw and drew four) months on the roads. A.colored citizen of Durham who | rejoices in the name of Husband,| was inthe /Hamlet wreck,sued:the| Seadoand,Air Line railread for $590 damages."The,case was tried in Durham Superior Court last week it was brought out that the Seahoard had paid him $1 and the | jury allowed him 75 cents to fully | cover his expenditures. At the Uwharrie gold ,mine ne Candor,Montgomery county,a days ago,,Jim Ward,a negro:em- ploye,was killed:by dropping,75 feet through a shaft to the bot- tom of the pit.~it Beems that Ward was accustomed to waiting for the bucket to carry him to the sur- face a‘:quitting time ani on this particular occasion the bucket,pass- ed him just as the bel rang to step work.Ward jumped for the buck- et,missed his hold and dropped his death. ‘How to Make Paint Take 10 gallons of |...&M.Paint made LL of pure Lead,Zinc and Linseed’Oil at$2.10 per gallon...Add seven gallons.ofLinseed:Oil at $1.00 per gallon,and make 17 gallons of vure Paint at acostofonly$1.65 per ealtlon It’s the best paint that’can be made. It’s $7.70 less cost than.same quantityJN‘@1HA807¥IR “OD ssou-JOE PUY CIVMPASTT SI[JASEIVIF BO [Te*juregd e1n1 oped aad aoyyo Aue 0 negro| had paid $1.50 ‘for a ticket and =25] cents:for ca telegram advising hia peopie that he was umbhurt rhe “an | few} Lo} |Mary B.-You are foolish to feel so hopeless | about your freckles.They ar@ really very easily | j and quickly driven away.Lrecommend that you |- securea Sic jar of Wilson’s Free ugh ream,either | }at your drug store or froin the Wilson Freckle CreamCo.,at Charleston,S.C.,and use it every night.as per directions,I have found this prepa-| ration remarkably effective and itisabsolutely | harmless,’ ||Mrs.A.B.McC.—1 cannot recommend any|internal treatment for developing the bust._Mas- sage is sometimes good,but should be carefully |}employed.Improve your gene.ral health and et p citron ‘and eat nourishing,flesh building f Wilson's Freckle Cream-is sold by ‘Statesville Drug Company. oe Harness, Largest and Best Line $Bovis,Sueys and Harness& Ever brought to Statesv illle.will sell steel!tire top ° buggies from $47.50 to.$100.Rubber tire top buggies with Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,and full leather tritnmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harness in proportion to above prices. Call and examine these before buying. “Vehicle &Supply ie eos 116 East Broad Street. o. |NEW LINE j|SATIN FOULARDS, Taffeta Silks, Embroidery, Laces and Dress Goods. Shoes and Clothing. New Spring Mil- RENY on Display 4 —1T—- D.B.Krider &Com’y. OUR FRIENDS IN MOORESV IL L F. Give Added CralsgenPhelp State- -.ynents Are Convincing. It is gratifying for us to read sucn geod news as.the following, for it shows that thie’experience of our friends fn Mooresville is the 6bame as:that of Many-Statesiyille men and women who have spoken out so’heartiily in these columns: WP.Déaton,Church and’First streets,Mcoresvilke,N,C.,‘Bayp: ‘The action of my kidneys was ir re gular und sometimes painful.I Had:severe)backache,and felt mis- eratle*in every way until I began using Doan’s Pills:‘They fixed lip fine all the clios made far itv’.ae vWhen-Your Bwale .is ijame—Re-; member the:Naine.”Din’t_simply Taek for d Kidney petit ea dis- Atinetly for Doan's Kidney Pillss the same that Mr.Deaton bu nthe it edy;bac ked by:Fome’téstimony.boc. -FostersMilbura_Qo., Butialo,N.¥::i all,stor 83 me This remedy lives up to| rem Con and Oats Car White Corn, Car White Oats. Harper’s Prolific Seed Corn 740 bushels grown on 8 acres.High grade Flour =—White Swann.Also. cheaper grades,and all kiuds feed stuff.”See me before von buy. A.A.Colvert. ‘My Machine Shop Is complete and_I am prepared todoanykindof,repair work. Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. 'Alsocarry-a full line of:Steam Fit-tings up to 3 inches,° Pipe and Shafting..C.H.TURNER,©DepotStreet.Dealer is Machinery, Injectors,‘Lu- bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Punipe, FARMERS’BUSINESS! f We give particular attention to the business of farmers. A checkitigaccount with ¢a bankiis’a c onvenienc e nofarmer should be without. Our offices always at the disposal of our:c ustomers.We cordially inyite the farmers to make this t heir banking house. A bank account is a.little sehool maste r—it eaches you the systematic care of your funds. Save while you can that you may spend when you must, Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. SUPERIOR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.80.Cor: ‘TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE Itis built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs.steady and follows a bed easily:Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important for Cotton’Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily removed.Puts fertilizer below seed and.separates with soil..Feeds.evenly from smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin,- -and does not choke or skip.Plants corn tevel,ona bed or indecp’ furrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart. Come in and examihe this planter and-see for yourself that it-has| more points of merit than any other,and.place vi order early,° vas we do hat have enough some seasons to supply the demand. Statesville Hardware &Harness(0. Sales Day:iis the first Monday i in each month:in.Statesville,.N.C.-- oe m ra n ee fl TUK —i N ‘ TESDA ; ‘DM. ,7 * AY: A a ca oes daw .kh R i‘CA r K sal ark April A CAR and LRO, 2 : D F wee j De AD ,1912 Re ROM Tratri /ween CHEDU 4 plies a mits:‘ Train 3 45.STREN at of.Tr Le. Addresa Oriticisn ‘VNN ae Train Ho,if:‘weatsbound, du one at To et One 'Sta of H UrrT.|r: aoe ye a;t.n i e r iu er. “y : t Serre |Tei IND.at _—‘bound,’ due"5,65.‘.a ane ogo of ware Recent reabor i ” “50 : trate ae 8a8,went:“bound,aue re fins pve coe.aici ary band t,nows |.thet clear that’ ~ in.’122.eas und,u 20 n,|ed ONS, re ma : M AL *é TNS t- @ a. rk: I 4 a G =F Hh eae ‘Sounddue 838 bom |1 unto rout cove OC ey _<hdldont Jur wine rain eA sunday i100 am tery opi 1 were ext ihe ‘Let ew ;a :stock 2 |Prain No."ae ae ee gue 1.20 am I show enter j Hons re ext The it be W..N is .t this Ir Nor 24 ee harlot YLORS V1 p.m,|Ue nid Hi any ot ge regs |Bear asdmene HU’ we wil 1¢°best 3 Beason |arein te Suen an ia eSVibLt, ait as to j ."i contro work.-tenia scien ei the ,o MD @ vb eve - |Prein piee ane:he teneas at the ust expla ry; |e ney rid Ww in ytse a ;ples nit si ver and eeeXo.is re:|Paylorsy vee 11,po.es ha ieenull what i a ore a He:‘+a eit that A der ee ian et seis PP eel wrung 8 ee A "ect.ie ha re a Ue ,| _—i my ns I -aiegs A ii \ € f H will I at once x Send na leaves”65.a.m pat i,oe fin Staten paid end?‘thelr see s at ow rick t and ¥se ey ence o Le See |)dn’thie,1 k o hel or Se Iie nttape vir zs we 3 of thin Los he opi new alp wor vem:wi rge t bert.off ts,| ‘ ;you. her e sitor 5:38 Th ture.nese it. opini a wo withi wit thy or ‘ere Kit. A. 0 ue ;e L li of mio und mex hi 1,opé 18 pec ©4 noe i ub,for: détame from.Nelson, andmark , as I rea the-.we n!Of BOL am Sor)a OF nee nicer sat e l 2a om a rf uh re at thie’ retiurd except nemibe ymen,” i ne I fai wy true is paq Une,ude.°T ta”tf re e. .a Wx eA hes the “fol lio ane {Ys a sie bs tha:ton.of ie ies in fact,‘ailed.these .a oe Pe oa is eae i b : 3 low tdi ries pe 16 actly, “fi BO.1 ad t e is Bal ha t re Pr ba ‘Pant:fy Owln stot will ed rs ceed ‘eo Ww ms with all,:on Lepiniy:eth tu ice Yin (mea Method ‘woul TESGOK Wife 7m,1b the |§bie,Gt tht as 0)A nent | eo : 3 Do Chapel, phil 5 2 Buc i. ist.ry Aside rsp one Gteesia ,belts erytha above nk Pitan aa of BS ; 8 ; AN :r Mes)‘:rej Sa g _ ‘ one. 6,7305 feobie's Dp steal Bi Ae thie Ce ae eet es aioe now te ee y.criti or bed bu i s ny “ap § Det rie |3 Si yt See om >ys ings A i »OF >ine ‘ i +caceed ¢, 2 AY Sy ype pti sinith’|givo ned B ‘Gage.doubly ao ene hs by ‘everybod y thet - We bi - e i : > ia be we } € * a -n Aonietin OXE 4 ; i 3 rh 7.pod M Sandy’Sundays’ April coe State and Me Sains evar epee Sa ree th ave th Val ‘ oe Pom.fguintain ViRix dike,A April tate rue ee ee ainnotss have that rena oS ne gi e bes’ ema ‘ j {j ree 1.Vib : «i Se ni :}>.Conds OXY ere.”hy ue in L + I hear vet to ald,” ae hs)oe 40%,.food aye:—Ot ae bo!tl 5 ea Fouts as Sue : try t mad nd if i i indl ee eek He a brit 7 jeep it "f oeiaeiie:or ae 6 seo cer e 4 a Griff ¢for if you wan scagiapre will rody [ripe On 101,nig y aad:oF 3004 Mea iE i show and 9° a bs, ~ . e cae inte © 24.00 ‘4 ‘in 5a. c th y wal ms n W n e nt. | ee DANCE “sods are ie an a and best fi =for the moneys PO ore ea’sts et broad ts att tue |dC at Some not :et our ting est Ys LK *, C Boren Wes the |)ne Pant of,trea ;0 gu on mai i GRAY.DRI : 00 eens tie merida oe,deereed.hae a rs ent aiantae ee it a et ne, arante the m ade ie tHe:a. 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'' : ‘Inter \vee maa ne do not ea 1 it is 2 only ne it ™aleigh: me e in ‘ ats reus N * esti i in yeapt bre pow nied but nieces rand ay.B on and ©a e n as 640 toh ad ort Lert wder we. ea" of ye ¢iy re ek om &xpel Hew i Ue mipetit las ta iia de any |h ee th nesipex y -to yeast ey.”bi ay let Ans - = 'en— erien -bre youll Lion ‘Ww ake witih |vale tan mia .circ “tf ully buy ‘us y als . A :W.Their ce of T.:it ‘ete scl Sadist ould rice jee prize Ls ie dozen arn ae \ oe save Qo. ‘ 7 mu rhe iye a7 Sté AE eA ees | Ash orth Re maw on headax wouhs *:ti be esi vat d\'thet ane cnet hp russ Tnguiry ot " Slo: = ‘you mS © she ns nts | 4 fitter ts’ i pee : h *}]rrocen of s re ||with ville,N adin sit ee aa med be Eec.tere : a :é P neve ur vd |Bet ad |alpot 6,br re- ue : Sixt : the Ch male tena I ~*T suffi . cr por i breads |eis ae Hl to.=re.tub trend of .@ que a n I ) . oi iu y-five ‘ aici ange nuble an ;HErE)-nitty |«thie the giwe vot i thi thi ‘ ity.N y spree a aoe for of Life.while g ed for ¥ t =y audi i re:an one bi fotietan s popular | ] RETIN 8,6 mi stan a0 It oing t care y 16 : e id unt anid “tion ig iA Tw ue oe north a i stele Nin a ocala Payee,|I!“on eet it chemi¢If) ‘c f * ,sug, ent, ears al gas eee a ty mrs pee the ene Ree be cal- ce in Ch:hun 1 of am’s V ggesti E with phy-ist ly Cl Cian lah rhe Lady ae fur sho’ — ch dredands ph Garceahin ¢ail:cecas a hiking ae a ‘wor emer rthe own | a me e mile ambe and 3 ysic ge tab!stot ly af any bikin: ‘pe 58 a 5’. 4 ‘kx of mark >“as or arg ! S rst six the clan ble C ry Lydi t A ng Ss 4 oe 1 I M i u- south’‘of Elm NL ty-two: is happi and cee aroiae E Pi re30 Ree Deb a Bias off ‘t elev ian Hutt i ori thie | am @ Etim ywash acres [cally: fest re men dl .Pink i ‘ia ito th ft al work ing ti t and numer af aon Sea wood. rip,i tribut a well Fesuilth “04 ussing it w my. le fe ape eh ie’:air 1 < that “tt But ee are her.reed a miles ink rec ye 2 to ty my mie oman \arnt it Ww tir vor . of ee 1 |sites ineree trey sh is:Sti doi 7 ith us xWTS:Statesvi ¥2 |fron ed eat rds indu 8 te s et nar a m Ag 19 f°00 vals at se ene::ees bie usu:ship sville,i acres ‘om th medici ndu¢in 2 £0 :Os uy:flo<+ ee db,ss aaLY nat | ‘J al ¢bp.Two.in C s,[ic a wh atit wi icine,¢ing n- ne a oat | roveke-witch paréto a oT w u-baildin g s , swetigs |Onis ie I:has case =I cy ers *;wou” Wond influe otf crit)ane cab |: ’ Uo. ro} x3. ings fw ered e Hi one aise :less ert —— ad i : in ©pune " gs |;ute you if g ailierte o >>me BM it cee and | ie ! in Concord os dandfif w—-na onieog thi aves met ¥c Dae stance,the pmonrae Fe ae and | jee he trate fe township, tyinen er soni a r will ae is,wh proxiupes Mr.:nquiner ne Wonllert ye TR 7 B ng n oT * aS. es Sifu. 1 .vich mé wt aw .. t » rc be 1 rés it sin tk rth c ed manices |"nehit nena i aL Cc. ym 10 ne ae y it milan be with =eect cde anew aruda =‘ns i _3 | ip,aa of Tous Y) £dar zi es up.n small 17 plication.”at eas this taying 4 oe the Sa eid poison.a ae ee ce eT : OF- ’ rg to -eight ast SI icon sure I ing p ry he i r a ger : alves.and is that is ‘anée ae g towns ac . t.,A rs, con peric wih ae ;4 m |‘ at She s the is ei a ; sh res i T sh Ju se Od:lane ve iral 1as ath,av »is amotil gh- bd ip.$l he ev LIA nt te ma y :alysis a wevetry is <roti | : ; n Turner : cuaclan t \C.ase ille,N.C.Ae Moone, >ead ae eae oe .tee of :ae ao by great’ milof |: . ‘ 8 lion re vst Mrs B poi 5 cmoumnts, ure|t deat’yi aoe pe Ee ) ‘ Sa alre t 2 nas ceeey yes ablons : ‘ ge -I never b 1 Kirli ult risit rene et unainied ay every hale pot eae ll | dia:E,ood du er had can! i“ if.& UILOC 6S aK |ished te fall y day pound nd, For :f ° ae Pin ring anythi truth fou Ege essary |UUt o had:t i the 1 in’th of r: Bef kham’Chan ing do’fully rede 168 fl eae bins ape et milk 1@°year,| en :® ns of it 1 ore I had Veg ge of I o me id wito to Hing )very ex jt u und cpedit churne d she oe h R cont bega tak stale Compose! 1 pti:1 5 bread od 12 Sud 20)3.920 d,Ca :tt 0 Ca oe . EAL E avn 4)the nued aut 0 feel b one h “ompouny f=BerKeN howe tae eople .Bt ra oa eee oak a or Ql racti re Offi east nina er.all oh ak abioe tt Y ftir alfa oe ti ced itis ie ae Tor ae chu ite sf ee art ve Pa ¢ ice:esvill >yome een yk »and e jen e a jurpoee.it old hose |5 cs rcapicn of mit has at e,LER j cape n f re rie ays 08 wears |%ral mar this at giv-| re serene ens thee ,oe te woot |888,mace t es,ie Best Work rhs ‘DE ional N ife.'*<- pain ake it yea te in ti We hi to ce ecient ‘ania as sn!or’ woul rice of mad be et m i {ON Sank ,MiliS M and they rs If |;it he pr have t jsolat Lists. Du ino rattear Re Ld.he 10 ent | at ? ns ational Bank Bldg.|ert Ms ALICE Kt y would e ih “production”cet yt now iyi grand total waters st omfortab ip , e Ch eville, Cre is .ige wo ion.of |step f -yenst -tf m i352 or fo ht | - s = |critic ange e,Ohi RLIN,or:time |Oth “oh e ix er.4 a leave LOT ;Mr Rua 3 ilk :The ge mil | P e@ F eee At al per of EB io: 858 W.saat her i improv or not eT,wand of B 5 x 50: and &cow:chk | A ;\Se Gs it oe such ti iods ifevis unually nm err. arate hire Va can is Ve . —— E.Pin timesw ofa ae ‘one of be oak I os ue are a roduxt cho Pa "ars a Pi ancaneer ns 5 not”..be! 8 s have jus : : Bee kha om me the | the any £low ; 41 ld -th whi £C i pring just : nae uae m's V Len an’s e most|‘tin wi day y for ,ama kei riche amb hat} ips!2 rot]f | Be 5 shi rec sa 2 ‘ aa ege table Com xistence. cus ~ae ter oot the.br invg it MS a t ~arid $4 ot as a €arin | 6 ,is five u ipment’ eived o Le ‘able ar ing ‘tu Rn a whe Csi oi ghee 5 toes tail >giver re .: “a Y us as ca t SALI =S ale Compoui Lydis |'ca be net :seal eigen rt 6s me ~a ae ne bi a |Price 7 . a look and stot large ce aera5 Tobaca b | :1 1) ound. pas ;cree use it and Re ads .La this ion sand aig ai have.be +0 s $1 00 x ours —_b you +6 a; ALE 1 S20 , POrATOE on L carn va are yhd ve naki ih whe hee Le n| e < ?4 # LOR or calWw Warehouse, ' POT =|h eat ok oe ws t ae 1.ee tea ict hese| and $1 ;Please]| poets 60x107 alnut and lo AN : TO out \ing in yeast y h-epi that cep worth increas $3.| .50 Sh 2 os “om m107.‘cot nd Meet:D PEA Cio"a rae in a warm Kitt of.wok et an ave,Ea ad errill-Whi cre ac ner C 2 nd:dor plan eigh over i ch-|Pe >an E DOL lip pec hat 1 ob] -Whi Fes,.at yourt iW .NUTS ;o-Bho e hot it is er) n:tive Lf ‘au shack 1 606 an in| te S io’acr BDufol and: hi:‘x * veuOD wer @r give ick of ‘The o mbs ¢wr vel s.wort old ser 0e use.es,0 la,$3 58 aye al ‘Ane rowing opport f grov a Id and wo doll 20 Titer | ne 30 wee aie 4 ng ss ge t rtunit vth |a moti wool ars Cel ver | () 76 mile per E 8 yt of ni tic uf Ot 1 bactar ity f ow! ther L w ents ie weet acres, o east of |aay oe nice sm or a "aR recon |:teria I ais tinseid ies a h a} a6 ,on ee Shea <ie nendi de-ra gpg is of jer | went acres e mile ‘a oer re ake eae i ot yeasty 1 —;|tha aa ion ee The | E i; »OF i nd ‘ ne ;ret ¢ world t ot ue ‘,j |n th:for oy “tha n.oug :sont h=| aan a 1@ mile at a halt» Pesean OF a e al chs age el] n ey:are.Be,is os a to be) -cres,one nd a-qué : its for rall 2S lave Re “yV :Ruad i wo!p.in| a1 mi arte sa ]Oo see ad.pan bye fa ‘his loo? suitdi oe ‘mor at pera aores. fle and r oo e nus f ish wii } h bisiglite ing i re | einer’ ,five mil hall igre oe Orion your cart une :lthe Supe a Entevg in ‘South tp | er acres es . ge fila ms rar v SoU Ul ests .ornare rprise stint: er acre es,th north } nts,et Sets:.C * ‘ j State vad A ° ree cee elas ,CCC ;Cal j .3 tw d Tu n m 30 ? . \U- ;bt, et Ge] ues i Warm umber {les east PHO : 4 prt :me bine i S ed Sas busi of ot t,$25 HONE 'S: batch &two expens been h Ired of | in ‘ope ra E ; ih och,“ie d.Sp«‘a v eek :yeast eix db :oe ix N +Os a First ORE W rep ne yo agle & ; |he rok work amas woul i .Har Mics &-”beg .T ‘National Le ae mee n ms rt 20 bite tar oth in|Bet sts bap ot he Pp OA -$1200 man bao” “Milholland.|Tanti Beets aa 4 olk Gt NM TH, 0. ing 'shyt thé <wel 1 er : in it ap tT nho & n iE 0 of City Pri . ae a me a ue,Pa se rnescmrridnyD BOX” pening ; fective Se Ue days shic rate r ]y Pre |somet .add:Wit :y |roa ie?fd's camp .Park will ch =PTION ri xT F ron cook thing ress wh |t}a. &,c to S Ct é be SP ay R S. e Receeire Sh rll haa ©on thse scolint th d ECIA om Ce oe SA oy ar 4 a ye cle ishes ave ui whee pring Si *y a ao | 7 ’LIST Five-oon LE cr cad eu is aol Mah it ite eoeve ists Tw stre 10use Steriliz imeént aid ae Bay an y and ;Aa tesvi 1, on Maetin vi et,nea and ae Wi the d pay)thy:t be Se aneen armnes os , es,109 4 :hake re ota aed wise i elders rae.Teo dove chee oe a er,Sixteen EN e and 41 ig Re wea re ots F sh )| ae gid “1 ate Ne $long 1 road sai ixteer ns Six vacant sian ek ing TO OUR P! ,2 na ie ac antotoint +e ci glares,|ons ad wi i oe 6 D . a Cnittir lots above, | -PJ ‘ his he:50 .rend: yt RAY to Tn N tt a toe PATRONS a Tota re ee cate ER” Butte ar,n hou of Bra Wea UBLIC: [pat il bread I.alwa 1 for n.to]Be Nam.hel anover = =ilo”Sh and eet 66 ad-| Vel ‘i : fo +ize.local “Tt be eg By fe yeast the”ae det ld ]‘cot ety : e ‘ou O« ur 00 } ce Wis aides:atte t alweé ay 1 :Se Gated t Mmocratic * : oe:Pour-room use sree ot ee a net to.ar that ¥ae 1 merchants, pays tc present,es oa a ken F ® we TW: Shox use ’land rad a8 1IoOug annot lhy at you ut if a the its,if on vated apr =W 5,Oe Marside a d i Ro:O.Vé ul R 6% |ad a fire ch we Ince y,,ar ur.do 2 oo ey bw f on ‘resent ood oper f v T ; Sto oo pe me acres: care of ewe ar e have route ¥Obe Wh Co ee ow yy Oe ;aiive,Ww Poethutn Phe skil BRA ee ts,B and,|as our!e taki ie ur tae ete eo to sid uatet ow Whi a Fee 1 of acre lot house hffalo: :na busine s s just }in”he a order on Ae re .etd oy ha <hv He W I oie 'the world and ,ju >an Shos our A PSS il ve 1eT oak a mail "i L i i n R 238 VM reir cheat iar?as tL;= d’s . Rey of Buffalo’show 1d residenc ae anid elit “an aor box the1 oo ae?Bimithaon.ee: It the Sta best train ced e ,perce | ap Vv ave |Wie:4d Boney 4 be.Mori i per."an Oe Pegs:eee nant Casey oo} 1 Ex: Call eres a Any Front and| ppreciat ork,W did does Not inde yeti can i an hor A ndard ed candy on nd ¢st e e :Lot ot ed t ot lose now L y- CG.B.ang Rises treet ATESVILLE :dig”jot Ten ‘ana hie ee can aid oe ae men make ° S ock| 10 : ne iy ey t}np anythi ive the dads Pega you ¢1 ake M STEA yt th Ab aie.t hits ext was tal Did 1 FRE en cat OR foomme e n p i o e |Sca new eee ee ea, 2 ss sre ve RRISON;- ne LAUNDRY that We aie iittle.|Ce by all. she wa ae See eee Ta PON Ss eer those ‘ed sideratii e.8 much anid .dei eh se H ut 7 t = se of att She sl l aler 4 Fe gs Ph ~—— lporty who not on ve Sho cove rs. hari 2 all’ —on os = : |tun! he g the uid — nber- 9 R Sé Phone 227.eh SERY eee “met oe ar (enooeee PHONE D sus LE]“|caceateea t e e 2 me a oeeea ae was Mik.bk |a INE.rug susiness a see mvc our come epoca |We.Beane I 189090000 0 0 NC S _Beven-ol. ’»this bi erkst E.=1 Those “our erat fii id Ww ists <it Pet Wh Imp —m| ».§ Oo Trad -roon oar iire t s€W Wor ent,©G0.in|£0)eople 10 Are tah fh ‘ 2 rt dst |de and B hos Tro ds nu ot or pie e 4 t WN z > ; path,6 reet. ee 1 Walnut G Heer tia b Co aewords te their pers to Wael:ee ha rowing ews,r °bae8e : "ste eat ane ‘5 1,BLAYLOCK,sais |es!Bean ee ee a yeaa gs esoee ar G n sville .da fsa 1ave .day's AV © ,ae a iriuf 8ro AN.8 our mal rad wa eN , arm ies s.pee duti beet +ppou cur wer, SAG wor If yo I north ed Sch ter, a:Pr ‘ice stor a er he heal 4004 sates ba sel Wen HB is vord M e } 0 Ir 0 — >ROE oprietot pi aves oo f and wh rs 01 He ave atitlor tl : ui,want ay ee T — Bsabz Noe lea i the boundth time _w Hi ‘ee as a )he ee hee ea al - —_— iS y, . i 2 scape and w hitet wit yr.elere ittle ey HE rave yk <no Mcit emi diss ; : ene JOHN -,sellonex c h a °Ww.FR = —yroniote he apne capes ES ié5 bu cree been mar won of re OATS « n r;. nites’1.not hiex th the } fuzz’0 Us a yer S ie oi av Ti ‘att ght ESAT ge TIN AZIER , i sical Sat |good oe ai €a ee i CLOV Rat ne Owl : U ;tt yee! w nysebt ine” vic 16%eu ;“ny ho us { state ) AL?-NORTH C A NER, fat bun tare invited).oe ujyon Man ieeerowel, Now a on went,VERS ust Pro Day.W "PHO EN +Pb the B ick to ko uke ae reat aohice wl hh ight pt —Re of—S0c? Vito. ‘ Fs ee :TER STRI erowhat first t av:sheet pl sty =7 ee d tons id.it i oe a GRA ire seed.:dS:ity Ucy tO at Sp j Soa EET,» eG I cudnt o find atesviblt wees,Seaee buit "ogee b rig "erow-" tl SSE pling 00”ring = he . oaer to's ))othe SAT me has thit j nce 1 kv t+»beli nt.abod ot lV,a ‘S—( 1s i mY Ble SIDENCE th ay I ar Wwe were aivythii tt it with nowy’f ieve mg C all \rel lsvke, i ack :CE 1088 am ymen and ted hee can;ny PZ {ror it cad an fe:iar Alfalf. Ng ‘89 ihe.‘ahe fair L paling en tw ‘due$1 isrown Pat eest L*PALCSIA N my sin All oe an\eon (yi rd Handa i :Ifalfa— 9 8 ss aie:of.fe «the p ld not bed ant Mary vil G08 1 it em ane :Fert ids en for li Ure Ads (or.Re me _per e,b irs:~senior and ea awe |the le,Neue ie te GH ~Sait ilizer ain os Sy en d-'Top) Oca —— 1e i ,‘neat i nt thE \ 1 )ss use I fel to a ee BY Dr.ee ss tmore daines purcha at guar feeds ;tucky Ti Nm it.that rae Pharmacy , D baton it oe street een ben ies A tuffs, ¢l sue ad ’ u acy ’ Tae ne ( chi t : made md |Sta 4.ay Mary:och,of was a ae ives,hieket i nal «MY "tesvit arge “bbe Of |th made ri +feed \ nists ee D rotitiie “b Mo.,ae Koet ime OF bs ete weryiwl rus nee cant pril oa. éasl ri ywinere,Hrs int a Uh SPECIA. au saa anak and ee \gunsteal ange '|IYcal Ta L,Vu Los ™ es eed,Mate oe angshan shot OSS vit a sou Moreh |minrocwd price #1 at kite Pt two si ch ®&ted,o~$l obee FO ittin, “Srate Ue ae tows FOR LEO nt sell tocar NAR nie RE Dr Sa ete Noe B, FY At PA Tro«ER‘ THE TTERSON. Agel ; Vesa LAN SON ‘led Ist, a a :hy Aiea ying arty AND.eT.. 4 ie ‘eb.ler. 8 $2- : *hi copy.—per - yor. Ay emer? SIX MONTHS.....THREE MONT TUESDAY, i “paundreds of the county that ihe.attenda:ne idarge,proval among ‘township, Phe: wihale:sto. :4 “ine Statesville %"pose: Legislature to be ‘‘primaries im:May, ‘the.pedple.may slated for.these be.the.provi nee of “meet: legislative ticket rather .than by “nomination of puibject’to the | ocratic..“primanics enter into the fig can be Any numb objection CONTE >havean measures within tl ‘may deem’best been thwarted.Ti ple determind have -a square are Seeing that “to be done, -gestions duction are.offere of ‘fees, pose.There is nea worthy.of the ‘substitution of fee system It proved,.Mhe «Laind éented the facts <¢ and will campaign goes gaid in passing t strongest system the ary is the This convinee ty officers. should that .the there was no other reaF fesuc termine are the if .they people 2 to say how much. gatisfied with the whether servants are the then the tt ney pec how anid::the emed'by the result. unquestione d together and support such men and. deal. meeting for next ‘Saturday. something. various and sundry sug- the etc:,cailewlated and intended to:défedt the has .been present on. arguments the employes )April . THE M 8“MEBTING “SATU RDAY.|the »Demecratic ticket, Deaniochats,throughout, indicat ions are| e will:‘be’ ‘The.plan has ‘met with <ap- Retort:in’ ry a this: eee Demgctate who favor ‘salaried otfte'|ae the COPS ‘and.wibio’believe’the of “the county hiye a right to:6ay: what’they.wat,are asked:to ‘meet guturday., is to,namé candidates for the -Mhie Vv oted for ir who favor pa officers.and such other reforms.as}|of tine majority.of:the "party,to.say" ask. positions. N obody. It. the.‘people Saturday to name the:candi- dates;and‘the punpose in naming’a is any bill)may be drawn by its’erhonge ut if the people of the county vote its the: action of the Dem| that the. enemies. candidsut those will,be and ht offered er of right 1@.party as *Attempts:to on the salary matter:heretofore have} nis,time the that,it is} d as to all real ly.no.arg name,;against for tried mark has again ©and others tt salary. of for.the desperate hat one gition offered to the change by coun} oppositionvery thinking p change should be made, argument. is for the people to de- officeholders masters.|or the yple have a shall be paid..and | If ‘the ‘officeholder isn’t Ltrom.p -metihod”of emocrrats No.legitimate | to,this Democrats |’ to get | Hence the going | Ment, again as,the | mighit oppo- of ey ery fore daThekaidmark-has two -communt-. :rat|catioris today,one,trom a’Democrat|; on the ‘salary. OO and that the Democratic exec- 912 jutive committee had no ‘right to| jlimdt the voting tu those f who.vote *[Under the paper |Moorethority“to.order is in jail. ‘the voters on.this« question.«Such «an ‘ta election for alll| Gr any other’) election,to.be|‘Dellinger lrexniar.could ‘ayiy beeordered by json.|Roti fhe Legislature,But a oroatie ee the. ete th “polithelao party has a right;ake AM)ask forsian EXDLESE"on of the votes At Gree i -Hester,a:party SUNN qestion “and:ede bys.as what done.;We)Clyde? ~AV OMY, every. oR “has i this is heen usually enacts Brooksherithemajority.‘party /Evoh legisl:vtion,as it)is ‘believed.a |majority of the arty favors,The! Democrats /compase the majority par- in Iredell,and it 1s:the,province pur 1 )‘arilrsCapt. States’»the |ed thelariedltMy Point,is First regi the regime tion, enacted. the right |what legislation “sha.l besain;ahaa:kTiif’sonditions.were “reversed10|::wl eee would have that, and.they would extre’sedt.-Neith- er salaty Mor,the.cog law proposi- tons “are:political’qi:«tstions per #e, Duripg section:of Bal }morning, rhe (next.fall’as they.usually,do,it ~iS |vin be for the Democfats tosay what’ |/measures shail be cracted and it is ae hoy natureal for them to desire to,kuew 60V"|whether the proposed measures are | satisfactory the majority ‘of the |panty.:‘j “A Voter’ ition apd blown dow )Wes killed, }was serioniVrokenim Mrs’:El Jate Gov. |Washingto ihey so';nénticns the pro hitbi-;viwed by t laws,.but.these |tere.She qmenea ne were euinniseed to all the |.Was a tvoters by at,‘of:the Legislature.Her ;oe cembe,‘A Republican”quotes The Land-)|Cl i ta|“harlotlmsssaying*dog law is :ark a saying the dog law is Dot dheckes “ha a political question.-Replying to a/Charlotte writer who said that ‘‘a few Demo-|that,have were-trying.to.inject the|The into the politital campaign |P&P)}fa politite “«,>the 2 a PUN |Bro the demand for: confined to.a few that:it)was not...-a *quwestioay.That |stands,but.the foregoin lthie purpose >prime 7the|Ih pu y ee of the I rn mary .|termoon nA Legitimate qriticism is made:éf |World's na |the action of the committee in rule \that .theamyrowingcn|ing that those ‘Demotrats who ne :fF :,»|America ivoallthe“ne >-1|voted for all the names on the tick wie sould jet phould be permitted that the im this primary.‘That is €o0 say,one;whith he |may vote’for all tiie Demoeratic can-/field,wou.})nominate|didates save one b é :Hi ve or put if,for any reas expression jon, to read they pass| peo-| shal?| perats*” idog law Tile Landmark said thiere-|:|Democrats and Ty atid at.Bank.¢ Greene Dr law was not “political statem nt!pur--}expl ainsS|ditorium ||| only to vote be the| ga l-he cuts out anyone of the |didi utes excluded ©from)the primary..This is to prevent ratch lanta,isWhilescratchingis''not’to|Where he i be commeended from the party.view-} point ‘and ft usually counts little:in |the total vote,there ane many Dem-|I locrats who reserve thé riight t6 take:| |froth the ticket the name of any dividual.they,deem unworthy’or un- ifit,and jealous of this right not.been] ithe can- he is minister, j ing.eopleif|The | fin- the theyright.Heretofore it custom to are has exclude these men | this pregthessive step. and scounty At Hidkeory iriietny Daltinger is.im Brnooksher,- PBT have government by.parties:and |negro,+The Was ACE identathe companies “of State, reports that among Statesville.’ two Fanny Wooten,a widow, ing in.a barn. native remains lier:former home, checks Pulp Wood, are drawn dm the Fir Bros.;per H Len ;before a ke on Need Broughiton, ‘The Graasehaes ‘News’now appears! the ‘week. has yin .Heneto- (pauper Y 2 a Republican,“each STREET lt in a aa 2 ah oe all.tine tenday the’”News wild hereafter |TEST 2 oT.(taking 16 or €>s woe ¥sap ,¥wire code be,alluwed,to.vote be’published.eveny day.”Mhie Land- :Rises.cke '$2.00)**',:‘mark congiratialtes ©4 NeONEYEA1.09,oe die law préposi-Neun'}grat fie News on} It-is..a«good Success.deserves BrATE N EWS.| While:strenuous efforts are”be-|jcircumsrances The Landmark does},er casual tan ae eee a} :ing made,by various repnesenitia~|latot agree with:thie:view.While!ty nahh laee ve te an ee atin ‘tions and:misnepresentations,to”)this pape?would be entirely ‘will-/an old colored man,,oy ‘keep people away from.the MAIS |5S to leave the mutter to all”the}Webb Jeffries,colored,stabbed meeting.next Saturday,the vii |voters it Bhewld.be:said that the |and seriously,if not fatally,”ingjur- for the meeting’is being signed bY |Democratic commicteé has.no au-}led J.W.Moore,his employer,imlastweeksJetinies ‘night Wiltshot,aud killed.Beam:Car: hi coloned.. esulit,of "a row in sal ‘pedli Ja Hh:: ‘MSDOTO ‘Priday,nied,Witt hegro,Was shot:and.kill- ‘revolver in”tie handy ‘of \an 18-year-old almotinggshome‘and:he»said <tt of |.the: recently ougherty, ny,who Unitedinspect+troops, ‘Company M,of Higth the:best:company.in:the| met.Five companies.in| ont receive honorable men-| thent:Company.E;.of| the”Ratetown | county ‘Friday|sons of Mrs. a.storm in Wayne .* young The building 'was| n and one boy,aged,.14, while-the-other,aged 11,| usly injured,a jeg being two places,7 Carr,,widow!of -thie Carr,-died.’Friday where she was visiting jas nh,aged +72 years.She is sur- Wo sons .andstwo daugh- was.born Kearney andj of Warren.couhty.| were,taken for burial. é,.Observer:.Several ve been .cashed lately im and oda ng towns proved to ‘be forgeries, ane.printed .cn.green are printed Old Fort,st yey N.-C." Nation- signedGreene.”’-yf Marion,N..C W Broughton,speaking audience,in the au- Raleigh Sunday af- the .question;*"The of Men,’’-declared political parties weratheir.pearchlights “across n the effort to find men get ¥otes,and ‘he hoped Democratic party,of had ‘dlways been identi- id have .the.wisdom toWoodrow.Wilson.- predueed applause Dr a prominent Baptist for.years ‘a pastor in At- en route to’London, has scoebhe d a pastorate. G unge in omitted the,Monday issue,but beginning “yes-ida land sharks caught:their suckers The ,Sheotiing. “ecen Hhred!iv, wene Dpilay-|: in}; to”Edge | “Greene,| This! The Florida Land Frauds,4 Chatilotte,Chronicle. A condensed story of how ‘the Flor- is told by the’Christian Herald.Their"scheme was as simple as‘it was allur-i A number of.men boughtfor}: ‘abouta dollar an acre a large tract’of‘landin the wilds of Florida.©jan expanse of sand covered with/dwarf pine‘and'scrub oak,-and far re-|moved from railroad and water trans-‘portation,but ‘the prospectus:and‘maps made a stfong appeal to peopleintheNorth,to whom Florida’was ithe land of oranges and.pineapples,|the land.of perpetual s ring,the land‘of Ponce de Leon and the Fountain of |Youth..In addition the quarter-acre\lots into which'this Eden was divided ‘cording the deeds,which were‘about$3,their money: held Jand,to record’copies of:the:(deed:for 50.cents ‘each,so-.that-they.made$250 on each lot,or say $10-an acre. ithe net profit of $8 oir land that was. being given away.A flood 6f money pouredin‘on the profioters. thousands of acres were bought,and wher the supply was exhausted!or no more could’be had ‘on:the -original‘terms,the schemers sold lots.situated }on government ‘property in the Ever- |glade swamps.'Then the authorities|steppedin;.arrests.were ordered and the lesson ‘of thé gigantic fraud made} an impression,for a-day..: 8 After shooting and fatally injuring /a Woman named-Mrs.Bunting,withwhomhewasdriving,J.N.Mills,a“merchant of Waycross,Ga.,;rad the pistol on himself,‘committing sui-‘cide.Mills leaves a wife and familyatWaycross.(Mrs.a Bunting's husband is said to be a railroad engineer inNorthCarolina...She andher 11-year-‘old*son have been living ‘with her father‘in.Waycross.Sed Mrs.Luther Hoffmann,formerly of|Salisbury,:died.last.week .in Lenoir;and-her remains were taken to Cleve-| land for interment. A.CARD. To the.Democrats of Iredell County: Iam a’candidate ‘for the Dem-ocratic “Nomination for:State Sen- ator If nominated and.elected,I wilt faithful ly.carry.out the wishes of the ms ijgrity.of the party .on’the salary for ¢iinty officers-and dog tax questions and any ‘other ingtruc- tidns which the Democracy.of the county may give me.If the coyven- tion nominates some one else,the nominee will:tave my.foyal and ac. tive support.—Respectf{iilly, April hi 1912.A.D.WATTS ANNOU NC EMENT. As the matter “>being discussed, I-take this method .of announcing that I willbe a caudidate for the office.of.County Public Instruction of Ireceli county, subject to the aciion of the Demo-|. cratic Primary and Convention. Feb.27.M GRAY:—————— ALLEN L.MILLS. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS STORE ON Wednesday,April 3,8a.m. | arty.affairs go long as.theypay- It was}” could be had for the mere cost of re-} This is how.the promoters made fs They.bargained “with.the’Pecardete ty-of deeds inthe counties’in which they |. IP The:‘original cost and:‘idvertis-:ing were about $1.50 an acre,making}, Other} Supreimtendent_of|gas ment and the amount,,he knows the Way out.: Meantime,all the Democrats.of the “coulty who fayor the course outline ed should the next Saturday: party.T las known atoral pri for all meeting beingrttendix 5o, }ters -whic abawdon- peo]le _com- seems to jable bout The Landmark long ago ed hope of getting all the to understand that anonymous munications are not published this paper.Notwithstanding that hds been said on the subject,)in May a conimunications continue to.COMC!Gessity —f¢ to the paper unaccompanied by the |w4Wh be names of the writers Within,the} past few days communications.have| been received of the! hobble skirt and in opposition.to} the dog law-—thhe latter from “Swub- seriiber,”’Stony Point,R-2;and two} IN}ai al)make The in defence man of d ;;the same person,have recently been |to siattod —received from Barium.The Barium |*,.,*Sa ¢Wier pent live news items.which’fer,Alf. :it would have been ‘a pleasure 0}iatter I but all these.communicar| ‘tions have been withheld because.we |aaias :have idea .wihio them.It} ig 4 waste of,and effort to | send matter to The Landmark for| publication unless the name of’the writer-is furnished the:editor. publish, in t mountain programy theis F G £no wrote time |thir ice |at ‘last. Senate, vided in the or withidi induced He did too late isfaction Jlor.was Tiean, EY We that: League information and Order Charlotte have the inside when .thie Law was organized in some time ago,ifmmediately after organization was perfected two.of the officers .of the league went out and -‘bougiht two pints of Whiskey, and this lads us to-the’cénclueion | that,the policemen should not have ’to bear jall the blgme-for the mon- enforcement of the prohibition Jaws in Charlotte.Abuse >the ©poliice-fb:>»men,the recdrder and the gsoliciter+ if you must;but while doing thispush‘all the hypocrits ‘out’of.theLaw.and Order Leagne.;~Thiomias- vil re Davidsonian.z lor was lecturer traveled ey is correct “it but i _\eharge jof Recorder Smith to the oF."Charlotte ministers—that many’of at the alleged prohitbitionisis in Char- eae do not wamt the law enforced.| i Mr.F.R.~MoNineh,of Charlotte, 4 ‘will manage Goy.Kitching |pena- i j ts nial campaign and‘will open.head *:quanters in Raleigh. ah e n e e e s c l i h $t i m e dience, ” j hounds WwW here, tion she layed?» |didn’t vote for men of the opposite the However, Democrats a ‘fi death of Senator |Tennessee, an unique ::for years probably,mice vide 7,Wi >y,oaeommunications,evidently written.by dar man in Tenneséee ~andiiid ved nee.*Both Demccratic If the Davuisonian s*7n¢or Maton |fey,years digo he At last they have here is no purpose,so.far ,to exclude from.the sen-| mary men who do not vote! party candidates."That4 the restriction on mat- h.are rion-political| be a step beyond reascn- ds really the.purpose now {fs for} who ‘favor salaries to git im the party primaries| n-if this,succeeds the ne} yr the -November primary | eliminated,| Taylor,of Marks the passing ot| character..While not.a istinguished ability,he Was| the most popu- He came in- prnomine nce when.heval Taylor,the nomi- for Governor? the Republican men.played the heir joint campaign Ing in districts”a of the Wias auditors. overnar of Tennessee reached the United When the Democrats.—di- Tennessee two.yearg ago part play the Mr. pre to rew and SenatorTaylor was to run to save the party. 60.reluctantly,but it ‘was to stem the tide of dissat- within the party:and Tay-|@ defeated by Hooper,Repub- who was supported:by a lange part of the Democrats.Senator Tay- ‘best..known as a platform and ‘im this capacity he all over the country.<A was in Aue —_—_—_—_———— called in blood: to help capture the.Allens. have.\the friends of ‘the noble hloodhound been ‘that this de- uid™haverbeen so long-de ate against his broth-| fididle | tye | fiddile.| Taylor was) and | States|g candidate for Goverte onti the |Statesville|, c on HirmMe ne and was ‘heard by a delighted: Special attention has been givento the selection of the -stoek of Dry Goods;Notions,etc.,just purchased for Spring ‘mer.It should please the most.fastidious. In addition tothis;.tbe stock of Dry .Goods,;—Notions, and Children’$Ready--to-Wears,just purchased from ’will be offered you at such.prices thatdies’Furnishing Store,’ will cause the people to ‘‘Stop,Look and Buy.’ WILL BE STRICTLY CASH,NOTHING CHARGED.° and Sum- Ladies’ “The:La- EVERYTHING,The choicest selections will go fast and:an early inspection will be,to your interest. 109 West Broad Street.Statesvil'e,N.C. April 2,1912. Faster Candies a Cents to $2.0 EASTERPACKAGES. THE STORE OF QUALITY a 0. PRESCRIPTIONISTS.-Statesville Drug Co., a se sEaster Goods!8 2 OfNew —Jast ae This Week: Easter Cards and Easter Novelties. easEggs and Dies.=~ a -SEE MY LARGE ASSORTMENT 1%¢ “BOOK AND STATIONERY "Seovsseses eseneeese eeeesee R.P.ALLISON'S, STORE. Ee e a c c c o s t i s Colors:Black,Copenhagen, _Tan,EmeraldGreen,Brown, SheeSilks. i No.I Special ‘Lot No.2 Special We ‘iit on sale thik morning i : garments direct from themanu- .facturers:‘purchased special.for > this’week’s Easter sale,and for |. quick sellingwe make two lots; Gold;ce Navy,..io -Sky anda large assortment of @ 98. ot 48. Would You Like to Buy ~-RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. *Sales Day is the first Mondayin each monthinStatesville,N.C. *EER LARD AIRES 9 OUDD A PAIR OF SHOES THAT ae oe If so,try a pair of- -“Longwear”Oxfords or Pumps.| They wear longer and are Guar- anteed.Come in and let us show you our new line and get our prices.ay W..W:FOUS Mutual Building &Loan Association, HEE. Circus or for Christmas? mind. several weeks and called for temporary sacrifices. herhaps. men can deliberately select the site, ‘one to have a home. ‘and no taxes.. call at our office-and learn our plans. The next series opens SATURDAY,APRIL 6th,Office W.E.WEBB, ~SAVING FOR.A PURROSE. Do you remember as a boy You saved your stall earnings for the Every.cent was saved.for the.purpose in The average boy bought his ticket out ofa saving that covered Your wife certainly does,and the wife isright.build the home and pay thecash. If that were.the only way how few homes would be built. Mutual Building and Loan Association may make it possible for any Save rent,.carry building and‘loan and_the time will come when you can sit in your own home and it paid.for. Begin to save with:thisin view-and see how well it works..s an investment building and loan will-net you over six:per.cent.If you want to save money on a successful plan or borrow to build or buy a home you ought;in fairnéss:‘to yoursd!f,to in Morrison:Building on West Broadstreet. C.M.Steele Pres.,D.L.Raymer Vice Pres.,Dormant Thoitpdon Atty. You want ahome But the i912. Secretary. Not many “A, Seer gees en g me e n a ;}::ue <a :cet ~\»fHELANDMWesMUBLISHEDTUESDAYAND FRIDAY, -OFFICE;129 Wesr.BROAD STRBET. °The z formally reeeived by Messrs ‘ “TURSDAY, Was worthy :entined .”“Oun'Ney."wh Nv*well presented by Mrs.Nannie Bot- ‘mainn oS.Wi, -a¢ts ° -Greensibc 6pe cial, Charlotte yesterday, _Conecerd. 26c.at pl)stores.y wt % VE ARK |Setices or new Advertisements..:Clay peas for sale.—W.'L,Ostwalt,.Statesville,R-3.0 0 oeSinglecombBrown,Leghorn eggsforsale.—A.Cooper,Statésville,Hot.cross*tbuns:roade from,.ourflour.ay Flour Miliing Co...Eclipse shirts.-Sherrill-WhiteShoeatantesa;a Co,’::ofF;&A.M.“HT Spring suits,shirts,»neckwear, TELEPHONE NO, ie eh AR LOR. aA.a:,Straw hats.—Sloan Clothing Co;=‘|:‘Huyler’s for Easter—always fresh.eB,Hall's.7 eeNunnally’s cahdies.—The Polk GrayDrugCo.eee.eaeSouthBendwatchesandBig Benalarmclocks.-H.B,Woodward.~|.Easter lilies.—Van Lindley;-PolkGrayDrugCo.,agents.|Seed potatoes,peanuts,onion.sets, -»STATESVILLE Lodge No.487 A., “F,&A.M.meets tonight at 7.30o’clock in Mason-\f “”:ie Hall..Allmem-bers requested to be present andvisiting-brethren:cordially’in- (ete.<-Eagle &Milholland...vited,Regular meeting.‘Work in the third dezree.Easter candies.+~Statesville Drug:;0.———eeeeeeincreninntinnceeesinyeneeemmennse ||—=Easter suggestions.—The R,M: THE BIG)PYTHIAN ©KV iKnox-Co;Se Yelebration hast’"Thies.Opening of new stock of dry goods,Celebration —Last’:"Thursday notions,ete,,April 3,Allgoodsstrict: for the Pugh family. e Nighy and Pe hat ane 2 Frone,tly -cash.—Allen:1.”Mills,109 ‘west‘The ‘Pythtan event,Thursday night Broad street Jee aer oad PNAMOre:Aetailed ID py ca ee ea ead rr eatCpthan:The J iudinark .w is-able to eeEaster,specials,Poston WassonBive.Friday Morning’“Fh Kihigmts|40%;ind their gudsts +gatviered»at?8°40.|F :OIC CK.at~Stat esville Theater,where petticoats:““Rahisey -Bowles »Mor-.theys were.digiily entertiined:”for Fison Gos Pe ee pe orLwohoursJby.a ‘pretty romantic play.)Porch:‘and “lawn.furniture.—Wil-1 .a :an liams’Furniture House...»;ye |Easter goods.and novelties.—R.P.ner,Misses Mary Austin .:Glover,Allison ;4AnnabelleWaltonandCarrieHoff+:apid Meéssirs R..M.Rickert,Recifal (Last Night:ntSaihey.RB.Waton and W..©.|_The music pupils of Miss Boardman,Miller,The play:was”)in:four |assisted by students of expressionsandtheplaying«was ex-|fromthe class of Miss Turner,gave aceptionallygoodfor-amateurs.——-{récitalin Shearer Music Hall ast night.“From ‘the.‘theater the metubers|Following was the.programme:the:party went to tie Commer |ened PARTIL recialcluib.rooms,where they werein-|marche Militaire My :Koelling:D.<M,|.Misses Merle Shoaf,Lila Orr,Julia Armfield,Ausley,J:.H.>Hoffmann,F.J Ax-!|Hannah Wallace.’* ley and others,who conducted them | of fy |hornetee Valse~Faust Mero‘Misses Aileen Terry,Louise Brady,to the cloak rooms The banquet |Impromptu 0.Mibor.pe Reinbold‘‘B '88.arie Cunnin am,followed immediately Jn Anderson |Reading—s.“So Was I"Sooo Bert Sinfleyhall,where two long “tables had |b.-Johuny/e Hist'ry Lesson ‘The hall was decor-|Nixon Watermanatedim,the lodge colors amd pretty flowers.adild-to-the-attractivmerés of the.tables.-Thousands of violets ngoy °reogy te CoebeenarrangedpetMiceSueAnge |Rondean et Valae Misses Wlorence Armfield,Cordelia Watts.:Charlye ‘Tomlin,Fantasia,*'Bocherini’’Mee ‘Rummel were “strewn along the':center of Mias Lois Connolly,each table :‘|Reading Misery in.Mrs.Randolph's Knee |A was invoked:by Rey Robert Shackelton |1,Miss Laura McMurrayPolishDance bh -and:Mr.J.H Hoffman n, ceremonies for the occasion,made,.a b address of|.:welcome’to.thie>visitors Grand Chancelfor °C...C MeLean,of b .was introduced and ‘af- W.M the master of Shoaf, -PART II Rondo Brill :.;:*Misses Jessie Keefe,Marie Cunningham..Fantasie»Faust"i Special dale mesealing and taffets| Joseffy |Cham} ‘3 Xcharweuka |Misses RuthRedler.Amy Heinzerling,Merle .|State.. Pavarger |hi “Miss Pug and-a derby. ‘Served to be electrocutefl, The Wilson. Concord Tribume.. .It begiris to.look much as/if thereistruthinthechargéa.“presidentialtrust:’has béen formed,by.the otherDemocratic.candidates.azainst Prof.Wilson,and that he is fighting againstacombinationofallieswhohavedi-|vided the territory:in Such:a:manner .(a8 to concentrate-the strength againstGovernor.Harmonand Speaker)Clark have decided’not to en- the primary contest in Florida,eaving an open field to Mr.Under- 10 hails from an adjoining The:news comesfrom Wiscon-|-|sin that Gov:Harmon’s.name willnot!Mohr|appear on‘the‘primary ballots in that‘State,although the Ohio GovernorhasadastrongfollowinginMilwaukee:The.Jeaders have dropped HarmonRubenstein|and have taken up Clark in Wiscon-‘sin..It is so.in.other:States and all |him, |ter i wood,wl [The Tribune sees the true situa- Friends of Harmon,Clark and}Underwood have denied that there is“ya combine,but the facts speak forThefieldistryingtode-jfeat Wilson and the other candidates ter’making -very cony nen y ref-Miss Charlye Tomlin |Grains \¥e the States Pythians,|Reading—Mary Elizabeth Elizabeth Stuart Phelps |abate A ait Recent ot -Miss-Mury Shoat.hear lacy’guests,and their rep--)welody in Fifatiagnfor¢z the ‘best.of.ban-Misses Amy.Heinzerling—Letha Hami]tonakiistsAhi)hw Country Dance i evin |,:»Which ihe iS personi :Misses Lois -nnolly.Florence Armfield.along the line.ahzing at the time spoke I +Grande Valse Brill(in aflat)+SthathoffjRoehesiory|‘Misses Marie Cunningham,Johnsie Rankin.-|,;)oo ee ;ae f the th.Letha Hamilton,Ruth Sadler,tion.NG”accompit OF.Se “,4 |Pantomime—Massa'sinde cold,cold ground,order.T?s¢was founded Class.L&64.with.fi ne amd “has en eaten :c;Cea ie ind of 700.000,L,Adams For the House.|themselves. eb 10.006 af whom n North To the Editor.of The”Landmark ;Carolina The jocal jo wast).What is the matter-with Mr.T.L* to have Mr.McLeat.as its {wuest and his addtecs.wi Uch enjoyed Appropriate responses.to the cult *ae ee :Cadden,[on all public questions,Messrs,1,Ho Ricwent,6)G)Gaile.makea RepresentativeeeBeen25zenshipofIredellcounty ‘would beThebaproudof..He-is a native of thecoun-ed of a.salad.course ty,a fatmer of progressive ideas,anfee,and a course advocate ofreanmyandcakesandaconservative man who believesMirsts./Mary -in the rule of the people,for the.peo-|Feild,Char ::ple and by the people.Heis amoral,Conner,Panwh AG upright man who hag the highest ficld ar di.Grace hours of the ies were “giver ideasof.,citizenship and lives up to}them.;“hes-.This is written’by a friend who be-! the:wee of Ff {‘Ss,Which was the al i :A 1asicslievesinhimand would be glad to see,Thre banquet was arranged by ®him honored,and is -done without his |commitiee cor Mesars.FB B.Bunch,W..H.:-Hoffinann, R..0 A:J.Salley and W..M.Bar- npcosed of knowledge.‘He is not a candidate foranyofficesofarasthewriterknows,but he would heed the call‘of his fel-low citizens,if the Democratic hostsofIredellcountyshoulddesirehimtobetheircandidate,VOTER. eitz, finger ee MOVEMENTS OF THE.PEOPLE. Personal Mention of the Folks Who Are Coming and Going. Sheriff Deaton attended the fun- al of hié uncle,Mr.John Deaton,|-r in Charlotte Sunday Mrs.Jennie:I al, Mr:J.A;‘Commer’s,re Mr.J.L.Stevenson For the Legis- lature, »the -Editor of The LandmarkThewriterwishestosuggest Mr. who visited .at turned to ;or the Legislature..lent farmer,Has good business quali-;Pomiin and AMissesLilly”May ai MooresvilletieCorpening°went to yesterday fOr-a’brief stay “Mr.and >Mre:“H E.Deal,of Memphis,Téenn.,were guests of Mr and Mrs:D..L.Raymer the past few days.Mr,Deal went to Asteville yesterday and.Mrs:Deal the needs of the people as wellas cur-|rent events;is heavily endowed with|plain common §¢nse,and:his blame-|less life and:Christian character of| Mrs.Raymer walt *,.;Miss Elise Weeden,who was the Carolina..ry -Anmfield,~re- CITIZEN. Derki vimtanisy ts her home at |!formation About Spraying.|Blowing Roi eo |_Supt.Meacham,of the -State | a Shuford,-sons|Fanm,gives.the following formula |Ralph Shuforéd,went Saturday ‘to OGraig-andof:Mr TD to Ca-for spraying:oaiaureateay spend!For chicken coops:Five galtons |awba county :gxwhileWiththeir.grandfather,Mr.|lime and sulphur solution to 50edenee|lons.water.:R.J.Hifiton fore |“Mrs.R.P,Allison and little son,|“For wonms in-peachés and plumibs erred Caer Altaaae ae i Miele sivas a Dukibur wokenxayVisitinyMtsison’s rely |he ralilons =so hu Pee en were akilurses i to 50 gillons of “water and al;Mrs.W.R.Culbertson and Miss|allons.arsetiate of lead.Beulah:Culbertson,who.were’guests| of Mre.W.G.Gaither,have revurn-| ed to their,home at.Rockingham..|}*Judge Coblie,Col.H.C..Cowles |later.; and Mr,H.V.Furches are attend:|yay p.4,AVilliams ForingtheFederal’Court in Charlotte.hatline, Miss S.Irene Heck,of Shuremane 1To the ‘Editor..of.The:Landmark,‘town,Pa.,is the guest of Mrs.E.,nde Atline .‘raveled |;::MC onigthioos hea Lone man in the field that thinks more ame solution, ite extensively abnoad.aire tigwrMins“tne Hottimelnn is at home|Of principal than,position.Mr.T.H.from Randolph Macon College,|Williams isa man who is not.seekingafterwealthandglory.’He is ani-mated only by the hope of serving hiscountry.NEW HOPE VOTER. Mr.J,L.Btevenson For the Legis- ’lature, To the Editor of The Landmark.: I desire to endorse the suggestionofthenameofJ.L.Stevenson,of Concord:township,for the Legisla-ture.He isa good man and well fit-ted.to represent the people.STATESVILLE TOWNSHIP.© Rw L.Bailey For:the \Legislature. To the Editor of The Landmark.- |I want to suggest R.L.Bailey,of|Shiarpesburg,for theLegislature.He}is good legislative timber.:rr :VOTER. Virginia,for the Easter holidays: Mestrs.Aaron and Herbert Clark, of Richmond,Va.,spent.Sunday im Statesviiie.te Mr.L.C.Mims,of Texas,who has been Visiting in town,left yes- terday for a visit to Salisbury anid‘He was.accompanied -by Miss Mary Dolvert.: Opposed.to the’Hobble Skirt.To the Editor of The Landmark.(° Thave a few words to say about thehobbleskirts.I think it would be nice to abolish the fashion.I ama girl 18 years of age... Statesville,R-2. For a -mild,try Doan’s Regu y action of--the bowels,ts,a Modern laxative. We are proud to say that there is/ ‘|near divide up as set forth by the Tribune.Adams for the House of Representa-|An Underwood club’was formed in“tives?Mr.Adams isa farmer and a/|Rdleigh a few nights ago and one of|broad-gauged’man in every ‘particu-|the speakers at the meeting said that‘lar.He is particularly well-informed |if an.Underwood delegation could beandwouldsecuredfromthisStatethevoteof|hat,the citi-/the State would be ¢ast for Harmon.|This was probablyaslipofthetongue,but it was not corrected and is edenceofwhatmanypeoplehavebe-|A?%#2—4t.ia—internal:improvements lieved all along.—The Landmark:|Sit Thinks All the People Shovld V and Dog Law.Salaries Editor of The on To the ficers and dog tax. but should have read law.In the editorial you said it was not pe N,C,a party question.Yet why shouldtheexecutivecommitteestatesoem-|phatically ‘that:only those who hadvotedtheDemocraticticketwouldbeallowedtoexpresstheirpreferenceasto.the two questions,for it is only an|expression and not voting for the law?I think the time has come Whensuchquestionsofalocalcharacterthatarenotpoliticalshouldbedecided J:L.Stevenson,of Concord township,vere tet PeehidlesHejisanexcel-|and live fair,one toward another,andficatihhnlyca“ith jthen and then only can we invokeications,thoroughly acquainted.with God’s blessing on what we want and A REPUBLICAN. =e School Closing—Ball Game;more than forty years amply qualify|CotTesPondence of The Landmark.:ae Bho Med |him to represent the people offredeli|;,Olin,Apr il.Fie wrt ar aShilohtownshiptovisithe‘lin th xt G lAssemby of h}Miss }narews a edar -HiéCartaee‘closed Friday,March 29th.The Tabor nine played the OlinnineFridayattheschoolclosingatOlinandthescore’was 25 to 31 in fa-vor of Tabor.|.The Tabor and Harmony ball teamswillplaya:match gameon the Harmo-|eal-iny ball ground Saturday,April 6.These are two of the bestinnorthIredell.‘ The Charlotte Observer says that~|Rev..Dr.J.¥ees who has beenAfples;~when petals are falling,|temporary editor of the PresbyterianpeeweeemiekGhyee’elaiy |Standardsince.the death of Rev P,vier and .then repeat four.weeke |R.Law,has had his appointment.to::.|this position Dae permanent.In the,I ‘ark future he,toget er with Rev.Dr.R.ane eee |C.Reid,of Columbia,.S.C.,will con-|Stitute the editorial force, President Francisco tion for his use. The-residence,cotton gin and other -Li Odum,‘,,Robeson county,were destroyed by fire Saturday night.to have been in- buildings belonging to oss Neck The fire is believedcendiary, Clifton Blue,of Aberdeen,partownerandgeneral died in Fayetteville Friday..Mr.J.Lee Sloan,Sr.,a prominentcitizenofDavidson,died Fridaynight,aged 81 years, All the local news and all the otherknGnewsyouWanttoow.LANDMARK,j -ae |Woman,Laayer to Defend Coloreda,Man,Charged’With Murder,..New.York’Dispateh,‘March.’30,\toRaleigh’News -and.;Observer.|!.*. :.For.the -first time,”so:far as-isknowninthexlegalhistoryofthecountry;a woman lawyér:today wasassignedaschiefcounseltodefenda: prisoner accused of murder.Theat- torney is Miss Lucile Pugh,more thanordinarygoodlooking,and amemberofthePughfamilyofNorthCarolina: The person she will defend-is LeRoyPoindexter;a negro who wasarrestedfor:shooting to.death Thomas Brown,a white man,on March 7,after a dis-pute growing out of a crapPoindexteralsocamefromNorth Car-|:olina,where it is said he‘once worked .When ..arraigned before |JudgeSwann,in General.Sessions today,Poindexter pleaded not guilty and an-nounced that he had no money:toem-ploy counsel.,Judge Swann sent forMissPugh-and/asked'if she would an- dertake the tase.Sheconsented and‘was formally.assigned,the assignment:carryingwith ita fee of-$500from the:State,She then formally entered thepleaofnotguilty.eGis-an ardent suffragandhergoodlookscreated:somewhat a'sensation when-she came into court.She affects a somewhat mannish style |’of attire,wearirig--a’swallowtail coat’Poindexter:seemedgreatly‘pleased over the action of thecourtandwhisperedtotheattendantwhohadhim.in charge thatif his law-yer could not get him acquitted he de- SSCombineAgainst _Woodrow |, THE|CONSUMER The “Finding of thé©Tavitf +oO Cand Wapein eo Baltimore Sun..™;: the ‘‘cost of production is determinedchieflybythreeelements+-the cost of|Material;the cost of labor-ant the in-|terest on capital,or what is known as|manufacturers’.profits,The differ-|ence,in:cost ordinarily is’therefore|reached by adding .these:three ele-ments together “abroad .and adding} difference;””eeAccordingtothereportofPresidentTaft’s tariff board,or that portion of|the report which has succeeded ‘in}reaching the publie,.the element of|wages in the-cost of producing cottoncloth,such as is génerally in use,doesnotaverageas-much as 20 per cent.|of thé total In some cases it runs'as/ow..as 8 per cent,: fon mul.in the UnitedStates:than:in, Europe,yet an in¢rease of one-quar-ter of aydifference;thatig allowing ajsinking tie mills.: ousumed:is-grown.in this,country,it must bé quite ‘plain.even’to thePresidentthat:the principal expenseinAmericancottongoodsliesin’his:‘third element—manufactuters’prof-:its’But it hé or-any-one else were| cotton and woolen goods. raise in wages..That very large sec-tion of the public which sympathized |with their demands probably fancied |that the raise would be defrayed from} turers.But this does not seem to be}the case.Cotton goods have gone up|a fraction of a cent per yard,but the}manufacturers*agents declare thatthe the retailer may amount-to 2 cents |per yard.Thus the consumer,as/usual,pays the bill.; pect?Has he not for ‘the last *half|century allowed himself to be put to), Board,i ~According to a speech made by Pres-fidentFaftinTopekaOctoberJ,1908,: \‘Again,though it,casts 40 per cent,more to erect'a cot-| fund for mill depreciation’and.8 per!cent dividends for foreign anddomes:Aes, Th view.of the-fact:that the:cotton.|} the swollen dividends of the manufae- rise is due to the higher wagés;and itfiispredictedthatthenetadvanceto} And is this not what Ke should ex || them.together-at home and taking the’| ‘cent'a yard‘should cover the/'ll still disposed to doubt this,we would||refer.them to'the advancing price of} csAsa-result of the Lawrence strike)the operatives became entitled to ali oot F irs J.C.IRVIN,President. .G.H.BROWN,Vice President. intone Arman Co >ee eRe “7 Bie eeAScoe renin Negant tT ‘PAGE FIVE.Cenmeniecaneenteentertain,‘4 **1. 4 A burelar may have watched you‘hide’that-money.You may :lose.it, Put it in ‘thisbank,where it,will be safe in our burelar andfireproofvaults—and—from whieh-you-‘ean-—withdraw it AT ANY TIME:on demand,Allyourneighborsdothis.Why not you?. t National Bank, ee STATESVILLE,NO GeeCapital$100,000;Surplus’and Profits $32,000, OFFICERS:| E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier._JNO.W.GUY,Aasistant Cashier. sleep.évery four years by the ante-|election lullabies of the protected in-|terests?’Has he not repeatedly gone|to the polls for-the express purpose of |confirming and increasing the protec-|tion of a privileged class?As long as}tariffs are made to suit the manufac-|turer instead of the Treasury the con-|sumer.will be at the mercy ofthe pro-|tected-prodicer.|If capital and,laborfightoverthespoils,the people must|pay the blood money.os |an :|FOUN ~LADY’S BELT Buckle.‘Owner|*may have same by describing.and|paying for ad.THE LANDMARK.April 2..|_' Vi-for.15.Satisfaction guaranteed. ote Sa sr to hire or harbor him under penalty of |e } Landmark, Have ‘just.read The Landmark ‘on“'the proposed primary for salaried of-It said dog tax, Madero,ofMexico,has.decided upon a vigorouscampaignagainsttherebelsandthe!American.government has consentedtopermittheshipmentfromtheUnit-|States army equipment and ammuni-| superintendent oftheAberdeenandRockfishrailroad, ]8&10 West Trade Sts;} CLAY PEAS.soEhk PEAStor,sale.|L,OSTW ALT,Statesville R-3,April 2—2t.|re ae SINGLE GoMe chucnlBURBALEcancl®COMB pevws'A.COOPER.| ARNING EARL BARKLEY,|*my son,aged 15,hasleft |home without my permission andall,persons are law.W.G.BARKLEY.March22—4t. EGGS z8uFF.ORPINGTON eggs at 15 for)5$1.00.W.,F.BROWNING,Loray:NC,March 15—5t,een i EGGS ~—8.C.WHITE Orpington Eggs,$2!cho *per 13..The head of my ren.a son of Hens fine.McDOWELL RICHARDS,Da-. k's first prize winner,Madison Square Gar-| March 25~2t, Ed.Mellon Company Clothing,Shoes, Hats,Men’s Furnishings, Trunks,Leather Goods. Boys!and Children's Dept: Second Floor.” | The largest and best equipped Clothing and.Furnishing}} ‘Goods store in theCarolinas, When in:the City’make”our ‘*-store headquarters, €| § {This season we are showin You will get lots of satisfaction insummerandletting With summer approaching there comesdoorlife—and your poreh resAwningsarehung,floor are spread the ully becomes your living.room.rockers‘and settees installed,and on theverylatestinporecoverings.: #porch and lawn furniture asartistic,pleasing,and as carefully constructed as any of the.best furnituré for inside use.:ae living outdoors thisusfurnishyourporeh, a longing for out- Flas Williams Furniture House. We have with*us an expert hand Chgraver i You do not have to wait for your-~ long:when left with us,Your patronage issolicited. R.F.HENRY JEWELRY,COMPY’, work THREE DAYS ONLY Horses,Mares,Mules!| =—three .THURSDAY.days'— Prices and Terins Right. Six cars of the best Hlinois and Missouri HorsesaudMares,Missouri Mules and Tennessee’HorsesandMulesarenowon-exhibition-at our stables,Monday.Call early,as this stock will be here onlyTUESDAY,“WEDNESDAY and ——:: Hand Engraving ede Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N..O.RF.D.NO.2,W.C,WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.‘SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im- proved variety at $2 per bushel.© :Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. and Watch repairer. ‘March 29—8t. i Charlotte,N CC March 22,-vacant-jot to suit tenant.HENKEL’LIVE STOCK CO,., * CRAIG: Ae a a ee Shine et ADD:Ty WiLL pat anPORSALEgy"sighomg OPPORTUNITY.ui,warfu:M.yey {4i i 4 i t ‘ ' ee|;a 7}a14iaa i is ee ee ee a = Rheumatic Pains| quickly relieved Ty ee ted che ae rs !ohe.oFSloan’s Tiniment is good for pain of any sort.It penetrates,without rubbing, throughthe muscular.tissue right to the bone-relievesthe congestion and gives permanent ag-well as temporaryrelief, Here’s Proof.—_™ A.W.Lay of Lafayette,Ala.,writes :— _‘I had rheumatism for five years,I tried >doctors and several different remedies but they ‘did not help me,|T obtainedabottle of Sloan’s Liniment which.did méso'much , ood that I:would not do withaut it or anything.”cule .‘THoMAs L,Rice of Easton,Pa., .writes:°**T have used :Sloan’s Lini-. ment and find it first-class for rheu-», matic painsee es oe kee :’\MreG,GeJonesof Baldwins,L.1., NSN Cam A me writes—'‘1 have found:Sloan’s Lin, iment pat extellence.1 havensedit’for broken sinéws above the knee ‘cap’caused by a’fall,and’to.my great satisfaction:Lywas able to.resume my dutiesin tess.thas three weeks after theaccident,”oe “: js.an éxcellent remedy fot sprains,bruises,sore throat,asthma. No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush,He At all dealers.Price,25Cu,50c.&$1.00. Sloan’s Book on Horses,Cattle,Sheep and.Poultry sent free.Address Dr.EARL S.SLOAN,BOSTON,MASS. a i x ih Mb, oCRARERLCTLNEM A EERO‘GUARANTEED DIVIDEND $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale in~ one of the largest,most conservative and successful corporationsin the county.7 per cent.annual divid- end guaranteed and is payable semi-annually.Kvery dollar of preferred stock is backed by.$3.50 in value. This is a safe investment for those haying trust funds, guardians or others desiting to make asafe investment, -Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a:year.— Will sell in lots from three to one,hundred shares ‘to suit purchaser.pete Pa For further information call or write,ERNEST G.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C., }--INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. SILVER DOLLARS IN-.MOUTH. ithe follewing story of Jim Webster,|colioned,whose habitat “is Bethania, Prigibyt |side of.vis’modth.nll.thie “|smfely .tueked.away it.hig‘|Jim's habit is avellly known:-to ‘peo- rat the -couvt,house poday and ‘said: ‘fer:the past.fourm “years; jbeen carrying silver dollars’dn:my’! tto Lake them to the bank to gét.au) LANDMARK TUNSDAY,--~2"Aprid-2,°1942. eater seecsnenercomenanunrseniuancenecnneeytae A.Forsyth Colored’Man Who’Has Oarried :Silver.Dollars..in HisMouthFor87-Years...2 The Winston-Salem Sentinel -telils in Forsyth county,.The story is not accompanied by an affidavit but The.Landmamk passes it on as a matter of /humamn:interest: Jim has carrbed silver doplans;inhis.mouth!for the’past 87 years. He is.now 52 years of age and he started .the habit.when he was 15-years’olld,;x , He,canriés a silver dollar in the time.He eats ‘with it in this moth,sleeps With:tt,in.“his!amoeuth aad chews “tobacco,With,the silver COTYmouth, ple Th the country near where.he hives,,Ome’of ‘them apprdd ched him: “Jim,here is aymanythit don't ‘be-Heve.you Lave a.dollar in.“your PUG UES ST A heresOM haeJim:‘reached.to “his .mobth aidpulled:out a silver dollar,>worn akmost,slick...:‘;_.‘Here it ib,’he said.§CF have been carrying this ‘one in-my mouthI‘have || mouth for the past .37 never canry one over-ten years, Alf-| ter -I camry.one-ten years I get’nine| other ‘one,They are always —80-| sti¢k .at.the..enid ef that:time.that| no one will accept them anid I ‘haye} years:+J néw one, “rT néver spend:the dollar “Tt.¢ar-| ry in,my mouth.I have always ‘got'| money.3 ; Jim says he carriesit in his mouth) to:‘conjune’’bad.luck away.He} cderied that he-carried the ‘dollar| in his:mouth to-conjwré ether peo- ‘ple with when ote of the. ersagcused him of employing t habi*.to:¢onjuire -peopleOvceamandoubted Jim's ability to @at.with the Goin’in his.mouth whiere Jim:proceeded to eat 80°cents, worth of méat and other.*thd Lwhich whio paid for ft vod “T chews:tobacco with it in there, too,’said Jim,as ‘he:exhibited a perfect pyramid of[made chewihg-.tobacco in’one cor- lar in ‘the other,: Jim will’Garry,the coin in “his mouth until he-receives his .final summons from thé Highest Tribunal and thew he:will be.buried with.t! precious.colin in:its usual abode. _’PHONE 23.OFFICE NO:1,MILLS BUILDING.: wood Pension Bill. Washington Dispatch,March (29. The Senate tonignt.-by.a vote of POORERA LRPA REAR ESN ARIAS AATES NEW SHARES 5ist SERIES First Building and LoanAssociation **ean be taken at any time,without additional cost,by paying trom Feb- ruary 3d to present date. L.HARRILL,be Secretary. TFor The Man Who Shaves! Cut this advertisement out and bring to‘our store.Mail or bring this ad-— vertisefent to our stere and we will ets give youla DurhamTRAZOR -Dem on-; strator with one blade for 35 cents,to.be your own personal property. 5t to.16,rejected the Shenwood dollar-a-day .pension bil, had “passed,the ‘Holise,and enacted the ‘Sanoot ‘genieral age and service pension law.whith,it is estimated, will inerease the pension roll by $20,000,000 annually during the next.five.years.:;; The bill’nequires,beneficiaries to month instead of a 60-day mini and $15 to $30.pension as in”thie House measure.The bill now goes to couference with the House,The shadow of a possible presidential ve- to hangs over the measur “Libs Senate --addied provisions that would bit attorneys’fees, and that woul 3 month io former:soldiers disab!by Berv- ice wounds or disease,hatter is’cast by Democratic Senators Tr ern States..The Northe voted with the Repubiic bill f ‘i -Opposing “the Sherwodd bill,Senator Overman,of Olina,“produced —figur Jthat ‘North Carolina con ibutes:an- nually in:taxes to.the Federal governn t to help pay pensions 60 old 6O ws,$3,800,000 wiiil in r= tur..o the State.This is $3,200,009 over what the Federal government.con- tributes to North Carolina.He:said that in the case of Indiana $4,000,- 004 in taxes is paid to the Federal tit wihihe $10,000,000 is Staite rOoGralls pension rth.Car-show governime paid to NSLODS, Name i Address x White-Stimpson Hardware Company, ¥BEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN TOWN. + :Just arrived.Call and see‘our line of i Co-Carts and Baby Carriages;~~°° t } L e Statesville Housefurnishing Company. OR,©.DEITZ,=.yo,Manager,"Saleg Day is the fitst Monday in each month inStatesville,N.C. eee in Postal Sayings Banks For Rural Dis- j tricts. Commencin with May -T, new.postal savings ‘anks wihl.be established monthly,It of *the Postoffice Depart have’these munities banking.facilities ‘their purpose best in communities tco.thinly settled for banks to be- come established,’Says Postimas- ter General Hitcheock Keport of post ul SAVINES shows that prosperity of postal die- posiiortes has surpassed.even.the sareuine expectations of the depart- Over sixteen Taillions are 1.000tye “They will serve deposits ment deposite oy eration.a . A large mumiber of postoffices .im t sng,and villages,have-been desis hated os.puptal.depositartes,effec- tive May + «DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications,.°as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear,There is*only one.way ‘to .cure déafness,and that is by constitutional remedies,.Deatness is \caused by.-.an of the Eustachian Tube,When ~this sound:or imperfect hearing,and when [it is entirely ¢losed,‘Deafness is ‘the re= sult,-and unless the inflammation can but an inflamed condition of the.mu-cous Surfaces,i HeWewillgive.One Catarrh Cure.Send for eircnlars,free.EH.J,CHENEY.&CO.,Toledd,O-Sold:by Dfuggists;Tbe.M4 ‘Washington Dispatch,Mareh 28. “Jon by a powerful Dobby operated:im: bystand-|people;voted for no measures of e€x- ner of Lis mouth and thésilver dol-;wide prohibition. Senate Passes Substitute For Sher-| which| have served 90 days and)-provides| pensions ranging from $13:to $30 a] being -estimated to add.$2,560,000 to’ike annual outiay under the bill The entire negative vote on”Ahe| Southe| ms.for the} y $600,000 is retuiimed to] bunks enter rural:com| wiyere people’are without| d in the 8,000 banks now es itesville.only at our.store North Carolina,mainly in)the pmaller | inflamed condition of the mucous lining thin.’ tube is ‘inflamed you }have a ‘rumbling be taken out and .thia tube restored toitsnormalcondition,hearing Will be de-|:For allstroyedforéver;nine cases out»of ‘ten |-forarecausedbyCatarrh,which is nothing|nightmare, ;Hundred Dollars |by upset stomach,MI4O4NA i for any case of Deafness (caused:by|anteed.:+.catarrh)that cannot be cured dy Hall's}©A Take diall’s Family.Pills for constipa- tom’:ea diageeen,::" PhosphorouBchea a Re A ‘TMi bill by Represeiitattive Hughes, of New .Jerséy,.,Demiocrat,,virtually taking out-of.existencetheplhosphoe- rous mateh imdusitry in:the United, States,°.was’pasbed today by “the. House after,a heated debate.Thie } vote,163 to 30,was renarkable “in tha*Minority Leader Mann ‘was.the only Republican who joined the Dem- ocratic opposition to the’measure. The 'igh ‘death rate among workersin»‘he phésphorous match facto- ries of the-éounttry inspired the bill,. Representative Uhderwood,.lead- er of the majority,took the floor to argue against/the measure ‘on the ground that it established,a precedent.that:was highly,diangier-| ous..If)the .prohibitory.tax Mweine imposed,he jcondenidied,.Joniginess could tax out of existenice tiny)findus- ‘try it chose,provided.the Supiremie|| Court.upheld.the.constitutionality of such bills...0°ven ee ‘Representative Rainey,of,THinois, Demicrat,Voted for the measure,al-| thouxsr.he charged:that,the House|, was.he'ng forced.into the legisla~} ihe sterept of «the wimaitch.teusit.’?” Besides iimiposime:sa”prohibitive, tax ‘ol.‘pHOsphorous miaitelves,.Iheavy-| fines and penalties are provided for violators.of the law,The.expenta- tion ‘cr’importation of .thie matches is’aleo fonbidden.-‘Thie maim feat-|. ures of the law willl gq.inito.effect S on.duyy,1,1913,if the Dill passes : the’Senate.eatin : =.ve Dn.Steverson .Speaks | Watts. as 5 ee for the State’Senate for Iredell.county..I served with Mr.Watts in the Legislatures of 1901-and_ s Match:to Be Abolish .a <5 Crs t Ls Senses Gr We sell Cole’s Combination Planters;we ‘sell,Led-. ‘’%1 eae aR +).better’s one-seed Planters;we sell Avery's ‘Combi- nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn Drills. ee le The Planters are right and prices srealways right —— Hor Mr.8 ~~at our store.”“1 4 Yours truly,; To the Bditor,of ‘fhe Candinark;~_}oie —: ‘I see that A:D.Watts’is spoken of ‘Lazenby-Montgomery |Hardware Co. é ,1903 and am free to ee he is a 9O9O8OOHOHHOOH HOGSO26CR0 man of extraordinary ability and wis- He was a conservative,sound and sane’member,true to the common taxpayers.His long drawn-out fight) ang took :him to a.“erub.-shiop’’|for the Watts’bill,which ended.in| victory,gave him.a State-wide repu-} ‘tation...The Watts bill;wasa conserv- entirely satisfied.the:mui |ative:measure,which by the ~ lyeats relief it gave the rural districts)3 from the ‘liquor,‘traffic.opened:the!t Winstonreetent |way for further legislation by the} Ward bill,and still-later.for:State-. I-hope-Mr,—Watts| |will be nominated’and elected,andso} far as I am able to judge he will have} ithe hearty support of the Democrats |of south Iredell.:} ne S.W.STEVENSON.jaclela \4os|:pinnae \itad Tried Tt and Found Politics Notbe_&Bittin’Pursuit.”| ni oan “cay s a ;4 ..: |travagant use \of the State’s money,Ings That :AreAllRight but was careful of the interest of the é 5 .ss : (om,as regards legislative matters,|PO@OGCOCCOOSSCSOSSCCSOOOOCCEO e When you buy one ofjour Rings you need not give yourself.anyl ‘trouble about the sets.If.by’any chancé the set'should get loose and come out,just e ‘bring it in and a new set will be put-in:free of any _@ cost.fo you.We'sell the famous W.W.-W.Let us o oe show you our line.—OES ee -A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing.wil be given to every one making a-cash purchase of $1.00 or more.E * RH RICKERT &SON,Jewelers ‘Whén Olite James,new junior| ‘United -States Genator from.Ken-} itucky,first broke into politica in| this.native Gounty.of Crittendon,Bays} ithe Saturday.Evening Post,he had | Occasion to try a case before a rue} lral magistrate.“When.the trial)|was ended the magistrate invited th || |young lawyer to go home to dinner| |with him.‘As they sat down-at the! |table the oh}.mam sald:| “Ollie,it pains me mightily to gee} you méssin’>ia with polities.”’|“Why s0?”.inquired James | “Ollie,my son,”Baid thé mé trate,“politics ain't a ffitten’pursul ‘for ‘any young mans.Look-at me!| I started in.just like you are now.I have held all the positions of trust in the gift of the people of my.home district—-I have been school trus- ltee,road’supervisor and“ and.jubtice of the peace Sut now las an’old man,all I've got!to} show for my years.of ceaseless po-} titical activity is a lot of warm-ene-| mies ahd ‘cold.friends!”’ nd constable .NO CAUSE TO.DOUBT.| t A Statement of Facts Backed,By a Strong Guarantee.{ |.We (guarantee.Inmediate and| positive relief to all.sufférets from constipation In every case where} our remedy fails to do this we -will }peturn the money paid for:it. i'That’s a frank.statément of facts, and we wi you’to substartiate |thiem at our risk.‘\ |Rexall Orderlies aré Gaten.just \ltke candy,are particularly pronrpt} amd. taken -euble in.action,may be any time,day or night;| do not.cause diarrhoea,nausea,| griping,‘excessive looseness or otter) und<sirable effects They have 4) jvery-mikd but positive “action wpdeni [the organs _‘with which they come in contact,apparently acting as a |reguiative tonie upon the relaxed} |jmuscular cot?of the bowel,this overcoming weakness and aiding to |restote the bowels to more vigorous | and healthy activity);||Rexall Orderlies ane.unasurpassable and.ideal for the use of children,| old folks:and delicate -persons,_We} cannot too:highly recommend.them ito all sufferers from any form of lcoustipation and its attendaft evils. i That's,why we back ‘our faith in} lthem with-.our promise of money| j back if they do not.give entire sat-| isfaction Three sizes:“12'tablets| i109 Gents,36 tablets cents -and 80 tabléts 50 cents.Remember,you’ can.obtain Rexall.Reniedtes in The| Statesville Drug || |Rexall Store,(The Co.| | |BEST STOMACHS IN THE WORLD. |People who depend upon’MI-O4NA }to keep them free trom stomach mis jery always-have:clean stomadhs free from fermentation. |MI-O-NA stomach tablets ~will }dirive out gas,sourtiess and stomr ladh distness in-five minutes.The Statesville Drug Co,guarantee They:will absolutely.put an end to indigestion ‘and.make thie .stom-| directed,+ic f stomach ailments(and nervousness,‘loss.of.appetite, ‘dizziness,’overeating; drinking,and-for all diseases guar- -ie ‘latge “box 60 ,cents at >the Statesvidhe Drug;Store*-and. dirug- i gists everywhere.ou } €Va SS [>=cane Last as long as the building,and never need repairs —néver need any attention,except an occasional coat of paint.Just the thing for all kinda of country buildings.Fire-proof Handsome—Inexpensive.Can be laid right over wood shingles without dirt or.bother.(4) Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.,Statesville,N.C. ach Sturdy and strong if used ‘as'y’ caused)‘ :SUBSCRIBM FOR TH®LANDMARK.— 1906 >Mee ee ea 1912 |Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of That Mr.Property (Owner?INSURANCE! We issue-every kind—Fire,Life,Accident and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storma,.Cyclone Live Stock.Bonds—Aduiinistratora,G@uar-” dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is coming all too fast.Consider the present,‘Loo-late to lock the stab's after the horse is gone./ ’Phone 54.Call or write us for prives-and information about our policies.e ts Statesville Realty &Investment Co. _J.F.CARLTON,Manager. ™%COOKING OI Fresh lot just opened.As good.as the best lard for all j purposes,and costs you one-third less,:.;poets Price’per Gallon,-.75e.Price per Quart «200.>)ORY TR:YOULL BIKE Te pre Imperial Cotton Oil Company.| "PHONE 205. vattiietn eet “KOR CORN.“MANURE—_—_—_GRE i}THE LAN DMARK ~Wet days:|krofkowinh’©iove r With Corn—Me the lig:wet |mURSDAY)mre ee ee _Aprit.9,4918.od,of Cultivation.©.i f ‘ees Id ae Correspondence ot The Landmark,: :eet=co $}..*{MATTERS OF NEWS.a lm)Ou:Olt"Oat:will grow.“wed se Clover ‘pumeey fully it is.’sometimes Childs as coldi Tatt followers controlled tike ‘Re \pees ae .t a th htcAever to be ||deeiinabila.’to"follow clover with oug!Ever to.publican,State convention.of Missils-ee am ae neglected for.one]sippi and alected 1 f ;6a)0"n.The elover shoud generally be ‘da aiid “instructed!¢own in,Manch on fall sown wheat ey .sing'e minute...the delégutes vhilie | Thas ate too dan folsowele tect igo mean del oats and:allowed!,to ocoupy,the,:ae -ehected a:contes ,|;be gerous”and.develoy ation a ..a eee |Varia.thie forbowidng sumer,: quickly,into,nvor:”did iy .}Ini Case,the lutid.ig fertile and) serious ‘comeslicaljons Arkansas.Democratic .primaries)ihe:crop makes,a.rank growth:it the .firstC.Croup and Bspereesa vin the nomination of -Con-|anety be cut:for shay.once ret Dn “wressman Jo.Robinsom for Govern-|suminer,but as a rule’the clover eumonia oy over Goy, Donaghey.“Senator fe would not be disturbed till the Jeff Davis wag renominated,defeat-|becond season of its growth,Thewillbreakupacoldquicklyandw -,ing.Congressman Brundige.|nowé rs should be stanted about thetactsbyabsorptionandnihalation bors go right to the sec ithe t et han internal medicine Vick's hast J.C..Willams,a)Confederate |tinre the pPhints.are in’full bloon. ate cach,Have'a jar of Vick’s on hand al yereran,7%‘yearns’old,ds walking |if the “Guiting is delayed -beyorid - ‘At your drugyist’s or by mail.frei Louisville,Téx.,“to-!Macon.|this ptage.the “hay ‘will be.of «i es 1 Boe oie)£1.00 Ga:te.attend ‘the ‘Confederate re-|{rior quality:“and othe \Browth at a Eecohomy suggesti the dollar tae,unica s ‘The:aged:veteran;*who”hias hot ..the secoud orep;,wiht ich pradlicey i VICK'S Pam Rey ES CO,alpedidy?covered:600 -miles,js strty-|the peed,Lb”Ee gave y .ianpadined: ;;;tee,With a $500.‘prize offered:py The first Gubtihes:efore,,Blyowdid o be fale as -eanlyo in the:.BeasoniaaoDGredashare,4.Co. :his?omi€/Gamrpe,\:“aly Bll *if ire ere ren eR M 2 “0 jasisibte é é .‘the Vinginis Supreine Courts has|eV tae a Be ga Cie Ls .&PE NCISited :_P)sustatived the.comporation 'court:ot |arp mou ne econ OS hn shel e ;pinanoke which removed .Mayor Joel;ed an acand ba ve hes =ae ‘ By pie yD <YOu WAN.WaT YROW Th,AT t% Positively.the best aSsortment es eGutta,Be ee tle «;i shotild be thorouyhiy digeed:in case |<, 7 VASE $03.SS is ©of Pencils in the-vity....BOE Binary in fh values to Bo dipress(ote crop.18 rather:yor She land Wow IS ste a |asa tines 2 SUE lig adiry and Hard,“thie.Sod:Euatie. 4 -ENS 4 Tots ‘Peatn ty ling.aiid disorderly houses in){)-with goad 1%yhs.PLOW,Gare ‘cL >L¢h ey +a an-ed):WIth a 00d -yh.pd ®hécity,The deécision leaves:Roah-nig takee to Gags ths furrow slice Moore'ss .Non-Léakable:and }one Withoat acniayor. Waterman’s Fountain Pens.::;wfAR”3Anderson,8.CL,Brida eve:|’.The plowing should be done pret- ‘BLAN1K:BOOKS |nin the 8-year-olid daughter "ot Mr.|‘rably after:the first frost agiarehoem i i f ,Lave rathet that complete Shy)domert:it! Ae Pore ae ‘All kindsof Bound Blank Books [aed a WB.Wahiene Was gun jat ‘this time innects a aan é Shepp aT lx own,by an.automobile and |+Té+|cease d ceil their-eges on o and Sheppard’s Loose’Leaf laedvaah inidineel tricia Wwhikeh 4 |inooks.ieeaubiik ot he ost of.these ae will be killed nter when.‘the A the fi ul.if to Wash”a."COV tie gown On The}o° f green.ma e triv-|diover..plants, ,-wiho|egigb,atid must not by the -freez ;:Systems,iin a short thme:Mhe ¢'X Qf ee .ay"YH)LayPRINTINGbertreatHereWearesurewecanmeetyour.fee the”child ;.,needs there too,struck her,ay | a i —Another ‘phaark.in «Diatform wp | *‘lon:which,Colonel.Roosévelt,is .to}!Statesville Printing Co.,|fier oes Te ewmpaien.was,as | Printing and Stationery,Jn ee on ir eeae518SouthCenterStreet,peace nde night,.on the:“Wek Statesville,N.C...H hiseneth COUBETY iiig Made a.fair *the dise har- freely on thie Colonel +i ly 1 !~lland”both’to.pulverize the “old meat.for}a ean tae tural -re-|°£r ) country cut be.ne LO replow: f 1 |the i in,case.& onward |“7 ;:i ‘i good clover:sod"Ww plowed”under,:°x |iif ye t a ‘l Home Electric Co.k oe ee ne ”m land:a.good ‘crop -of rye is becur- u The s ‘nicediboat 1 he a rule he more humus SOUTH BEND |-- ‘—+—+AND:GET UP BY A———_:a thie }Seiate committee:investiga } ‘ing the election Senator Lorimer,he less fe" i.ppeh ee Metres Gene ce Ee ie ea,— General es |gonermted Loritierane hes a See E==-| nen :chargets with raising $106,000;"peter de-~“ENGRAVING FREE ON GOODS SOLD.SOLD.-a i Electiicat--put Lorimer.over,”':did not eee TH.RB.WOODWARD Jeweler 1 Contractors bee sdaueed to,Jus it “re .rat wolme | +30..Senuaior Lorimer’s favor.'ay ee odes f corn more onganic ery soil,the’ reed to plow forcrop.“When;the :fill with humus the dise harrow -will generally do all’theplowingweneed.”,Humus will .d°|'To see all of his regular Patients and such limore.for our heavy soils than any|new Cases,as niay wish to’consult him.umber of piowings.”.It makes the|-Dr.Packard.enjoysastatewidereputation, learth.mellow;it loopens.,UD the|among the profegsion and the Public ot change.texture;itr changes the color;it |North Carolina,where for more than 25 lpermits .the soil.bac teria tO CON-|years he has devoted his entire time to tlic \vert.the ‘millions of pounds of ‘ni-dy,Treatment and Cure of Chronic ltrogen.of the ‘air into nitmaiks Diseases.The Doctor has-had wonderfulreadytobeconsumedas.food by |success in his chosen work,thatof curingthegrowingcropsitabsonbsandchronicsufferers,Men,Women and Chil- ans moist ure better than any+|dren.The Patients he has restored to hing else:it converts ‘the miner Health after they had given up all hope lal plant food elements of the soi!|of being Cured are numbered by the Linto solIuble and available forms 4nd}Thousands..c He is q kind,generots, holds them in its capillary:mae3}democratic gentleman to meet,of high -Ratimates Furnished —idd inca lies Supplies.,|| Satarleg Ortcers.|AB note to Charlotte Ob- Good Methods,Large Resources. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Ought!to.mean much to the man with a bank ‘ac count,-H-you-have-not yet opened an account with the;COMMERCIAL{we invite you to do so now.‘ From a Late Snaprbot HOME ELECTRIC CO., A.D.COOPER,Manager.:re >Capital $100,000.00 '+Surplus 28,000.00 Total Resources over 00,000.00 i throughout the whole soil stratum,|scholarly attainments,and dignified per-*‘. it ‘makes the soil so friable 'al sonality.‘Nate pie with a Brotherly inter-f Fourper cent.on timeand Savings Deposits. 1)‘<never too.dity-to plow and Kel-|est,in all who seek his advice.He does 2 f 1 ‘109 East Front Street.|}dom too wet to till.Humrus is not take a Patient for Treatment unless |’*Phone 61.|i]vers life bled’.of the soik;:th |he can dana bg of the Case.“The i teh oe a iH]‘ad to the richness and .vol-|most commendablefeature of his work,C l N :B k, re Ak Sabin a oe 0 is lifeblood |and one that wee to the ordinarysick ommercia ationa an -J.Lz BURGESS,|person,is thé fact of his charges being so '‘N.CG.De pt of Agriculture |reasonable and moderate as to make it ;Statesville,N.C, pd Roofin Paints Monuments ——SS |within the reach of even the very poor.M,K.STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice President. |\'!Give the Salary ‘Advocates a Square |At m0 time do the charges amount to D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.©|G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. 'ITCH!ITCH!ITCH 1 |Deal,:more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 ‘ i Burrus’.Metal Roofing,Gal-|2 :,TT ennn ie’in barn ise la week-®He gives his own medicines, ,.vanized Roofing,tin,and ’gal-Scratch and rub—rub and scratch |,,,a ham |and there are no-extra Charges.It takes p =i Stinoles with ‘|}until you.feel as if you could.almost.|,.While E nterprise is no chamM>}him never more.than from four to six ; e Maa fing rat ”h ee ash ait ar nen skin from rou Body.{pion o*“salary -question,”at|Months to Cure a Gase under Treatment. i Oc ooling aiso'has paten iohtae ceaeens Aa If you could Boi the scjine time:we ate OF whe opin-|All Cases,even those who have been }lock.:;|awful torture—t ei tueribla.wighte lion the people.of Iredell .coun-given up as Incurable or Hopeless,have| |Paint of all colors,turpen-i fF,eaelene,agony.4 ity.who de champion such a me us-,|been coe and restored to perfect| tine,linseed oil.|ean nen a tew drops of DD.'D.,the jure shou?not be fonde’to exDress|healthby this Brilliant Phj d the | i |famous E ezema Specific and,Oh!what ne ce a bed is Brilliant ysician and the | Iam agent for monuments |peer a and itch gone instantly!Com-|themse'vrs in the manrier prescribed |Souda methods he employs.| made by Mecklenburg Monu-oe Deete ee oe iby the county executive committee.).If you want to mect himand have“him| ment Co.that cleanses Scene eel wank |The execctive committee no Riou |exastinne you,goto see him,and talkthe||}“~~y \‘skin as nothing else can.A recognized fiad the best interests of the “deer |matter over with him...It will cost yon a i ‘|S,HOLLANPD,caer for Eczema,Psoriasis,Salt |pec-pul’’'at heart and in mind,.yet|nothing if he does not put you under Mma |Hltew oFany otherSkin trouble,|by the ruling we.will find at |treatment.If he takes your case,it will f\2 of the genuine D.D.D.remedy for |there is.great dissatisfaction pele yonavery small sum to get well.}AY Peon Tne =|$1.00 and if the very first bottle fails lover the county.A mass meeting 4 |ts @ a togive relief it will not cost vou a'|has been.called to be held)at the #Rememberthe Date =|Z ;!We also can give you a sample bot-|court houpe in Statesville on J come early.}4 70 for 25 cents.Why.ROE another.|6,when a Democratic legislative;¢s |«Z i }Ve JUST :RECEIVED e.bey when you can get D.wit :ticke*is to be pominated and oth |ae es Gree geet iW i rs _F.Hall,tabevitis,NN.C,er matters discussed.The petitions|ose o cutter.Local Views,All New..||—~—2—#sh_Statens,BS |;ae cal Views,.rane THAN SKIN DEEP!being circulated have been signed)ComingtoStatesville,N.C.,on | i :ee ore {bY many true and loyal Democrats FRIDAY.APRIL 5th,1912 | Broad Street Methodist Church:|More Than a Skin Salve is Needed |“Me ee Pe ee oe”tax all :the : Statesville Female College.to Cure Piles Permanently.cers fe salary i k:Noes ship |To stayat Hotel Iredell.©>: 7 the dogs in ie .co end Statesville Graded School.Don’t be disappointed if you fail ‘‘the bless|D F 5.P k d, Mr,F.H..Conger’s Residence.||/to get 4 lasting-cure of Piles with ee ue ee one tae.6 ble |r.Francis ackar Long’s Sanatorium.arphen not sause o SS caeeak.ger,*roader’chanpe.;Ot Grosacboro,N.C.a ae ;;é I is rei Bie asda dalle | Southern Passenger care flabby veins—pockets filled”with}.gy 66 p66 tekacealoneetoaala wid __Consultation and ExaminationConfi- i Ask to see the Simplofiller thick,bad blood.As si ema pophd dential.Invited and FREE,~~.| be Fountain Pen and Conklin’s HEM-ROID,‘a.tablet tonic.reme-|°°.*39,000,000 Diyklend.»Invit en He ee I Fountain Pen.These are two uy is taken inwaftdly,acts:on.the}Richmond Times4Dispatch.|AACRRROROSSSER SERRE EE EN RET i ::::<e best.self-filling.pens on the rculation and cures all kinds of Judge Kennesaw Mouftain Land-}:;‘*fe a a Piles thoroughly.ip assekwed a fine of $29,000;000 |S T H d =|t ; market:Carry a full line of $1 for 24 daye’eupply at ‘The the Standard Oil Company ct es es ollan oe e eans uc In x=- Tablets,Inks and:Pencils 5 ah agdinst ‘th I !er ’.ieee,gta ae and oe Indiana.Judge.Pet br S$.Grospeup|:|.!;; +druggists.r..Leonhardt Co.,|get the fine aside as “excessive.”|ae se eg.N PRINTING.|Station B,‘Buffalo;;N.Y.,mail a The:corporation _was,capit:ae ‘Has good farm horses |fords.oO matter how smart BRADY :The P °ter free booklet.for only $1,000,000,and it was hel d/and mules for sale for ¢! . hat.it was wrong,absurd and 1 |poe se UPAon | .THIET.seat pine it-no tie a'oum that them Cash oF on time.Terms 41]you think your shoes,unless they are the we as?1 New.Jersey would|to suit purchaser er : a rd B ric k panenit trusit ot ye ol ,I asery : have to :pay ft-—the inmocent Pa-)::latest style,you are not well dressed.And | rent trust,of course,not heaviness | Best equipped livery ‘a | W:R.M I iy L S :’‘anything to do with the misdeeds 01 |in town.;:FL oe \vee ;.OT ra .wand rock are the only build-its Indiana offspring.and own ae the fashions are continually changing in Ox- ‘eRrenN eed eet ne ing materials that will with-a on Hosea of tadiaca ‘elas ie ’Phone 3,Dayor:Night.:Coe coal .are “"tal .ss 4 :i stand frost and fire,and dectaned a dividend.fords.At this store you will find the latest Fine Farm Lands and.City last for ail time Common”‘|!It amounted ‘to $29,000,000.:re h eo ah f on : Ohaperty torSala,ut Ais :—=——-—-—|ee —shoes bought expressly for you—to suit a ee ale and Face Brick always on |The Confederate Reunion at Macon ||JOHN C.DYE,M.D.|5 :y .:4 haha.Next.Month.'|EYE,EAR,NOSE AND,THROAT i]your taste and keep youright in the forefront Macon,Ga.,is making.ample pre-AND§FITTING |GLASSES.|\i |the Confed|of the latest fashion.\UPM : AGENT FOR H OBILES.°peice ie patation to entertain |d (a Statesville rick Co.f érate veterans at the reunion May Office in Mills Bbilding.\ Es |Office hours 9to1l2am,|;iy :- 6-7 839.Free acccomodation:will‘be} Jan,2.°provided f 2,000.|TOURS Wash i 2 to5 =At |Cos | dra an provi |Phone Ofco 458,Residence42.||UALL IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW.YOU THE LATEST.©: -one :‘i dines :a ;blankets,sheets and pillows.The: EAT MARKET,:t be :commibsary,department-wild, ?~ALWAYS in;|M preparedto serve 12,000 meals three|]y :;ee -General .line of Fresh Meats.*aes:a ‘any."he catty wilt be 1o-||Do You Wantto Be Independent? | hree rooms on the seeond @ ofyseeriations!Bank Building.and 1 am Also ary pine stove wood.3 cated ¥fi'a park of 300°neres, ovell|Tees Guan anadaek ted Torn!|: ,a ortban n :-‘ Seat never pent oe ta a ee aaa 5 CASH &HARRIS,’time to,the ce@-\1 iy beginning@course immediately,which :eee poe ese “— Ree Peall,kpock Sree i teas HE tam nt -‘PHONE 48.FRONT STREET,ene:round!trip rate to the reun-seeped teDeen J!vite a.a }:ryY y ; Tat the bell,knots bn eak ou amnotat Sal.¢2 to 2 re |=‘(;B Biavcimera ren centratata|PHONG.“rar Sunpters Sire ||,mone ice mee Man|amen SS,Mi.&FW.Shoe-Co. ghop—es oie oaathe n,(einen yillé ‘$7.30,"Mooremville $7.6,News|he 612,8sot Sh treet,ny ae ce =ES oh -@ y ane ,,20,eaville,N.C,é (i Sane P.P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist THB LANDMARK,te$3 per year.’(om $7.30,Davixioon $7,Fe Bak a aleal seiaellidiies i 4 i ”*my ih .aay %*‘py & SOME “Five Men ‘Who..Are.Charged>“Weth r » o.THOVET: “-gav!theft?all:the preac ers :pocrites,‘false A’...VOTER.vorns IN ELECTORAL,COLLEGE. Wants to Ke Why AL Citizens Now Porty-Bightbt States”and ‘Thesé »Are Not:Permitted,to,Yote-on the Have ‘490 Votes..., Salary ‘Question.Br Relelety’News and Obsenyer,mae iTo.the Editor of:The Landmark.”This.veer there:will be.490,votes In The Landmark under date of}in ithe electoral:college,and it willl Marcli:26 we read...”take 246 of these to elect:a:Presi- .“That only:the electors who shall dient ne 4 Vice President.-There ‘thave voted “for all.she‘ny inees of are now 48 States:which.take’part,| ‘the:Democratic party,for alli offices|the «46 oFMate last’election having to .be voted)for in sald gienerat|been increased to 48 by the admis- ‘election on’said Tuesday,November |sion’to:the Union,of New Mexico 5th,1912;anal be qualified or per-|and Arizona...Kachi,State is entitled mitted to vote in said primary elec-|td one ellector for each member it |tion on.the questions of Baluries has’*in.the United States House of lfor county officers and dog tax.”+Representatives!and to two electors Aecording to the above.we under-wat large,”these cor responding:to that.a voter -is disqualified|the number of the United States:Sen- EOLE? stirring Up Strife Operating ©in, ,Surry,poe Yadkin and Ire dell.' Correspondencé érrne Landmark, There are five tramps who have| ‘been giving trouble for,the last...18 months..in Sunry,Wilkes,Yadkin and Iredell counties.T hey,pope:ns ministers.of:the gospel and usually | gO tégather.Their names are San-| dy “Dugal,Jo.Bartley,Thos.Dear-| aL,and.one Fisher.stand aati aoe me of Scovvisih |oe voting for county officers :on')tors,In other words each State is at Irish bitth!emeenely.:wnless:he.has voted“the:-represented:in the ‘electoral:college Sates ‘peaica |that the:gospel’has lai tent Democratic ticket.The|by.as many.delegates as it hasqeni- ite.of North Carolina assumeés:the et disquality..a man from yot- if he is ponvicted.Of;felomious> bars in‘the ‘House and Senaiie,theHouse‘membership:being made ap,of one geniber for reach 211,837 of pop-‘peer:preaghied:tous or —.t sour (forefathers ~uhtih they preachs iC i “OTIS!‘y ‘abl-tare»20st,ing * :Be or ie wie ite thiey live [Or infamous Grime,if he is.a lunatic)ulation;with two.Senators to.ech eneee oe andor:idigi.«Now for ‘thie’sake of €Ne!State.“dav the college NorthCaro- ed,their “earnest ()praying: triumphant,@eath they.died,ling willithaye ten memlbe Seiyiutions.4°=. De ninmibers:‘of ie ~"They |lightegment:we would ‘Hike -to “sk. are hye |;from wirence did hie ee Ooh oe :*a)ttee,of Ine county yrophets,blind,Lead edt!ive ‘eon! ers of ‘the:bi:and sanl that >have derive ibs’authority:fo disquatity.a}, ig)to,Support the ‘nine|as trom.voting.his.sentiments on of the House and ‘two ene allowed m never wore such head-’ hthkan -women ;Democratic or Repub- win.'This ‘will be a problem which will’be,figured upon extensively from this time .un- til the last vote is-counted in .the only proselyte | Their dupes,in-sear as the modern women thd Shul-had tried to get a glimipsesting,anything Vike|If Pau be aPeal eg i gee bitter niid lof the preacher,and found iris vis- cecaate thempel‘Ives from all others,|lon ~obstrux ted by a head-covering calling all,professed!Christians bypc-the size,of a parasol,he would cer other of the ilican parties toatethem,but they and stir wp strife. onites |tainly have made some ruling on 8°nenal edeotionyin,Novenier: =e eo coverin,aI Cee eae ee euch,mon,Keen psi is neg Buch axperke nee titat MATTERS OF NEWS.1:.. them out of your chureh S Sere |we become converted.to a _pbetbiet |,frame °foe houses and homes,‘or they”ar eu e the oh cuiont John ‘Arbuckle,the noted coffee wolves im.sheep's clothing EAD:CL.ye nat i man,died in.Brooklyn last week, A CITIZEN.that ‘required men to sit.on one aged 74 years ee side cf the church and the women )"*Ae f ca i ee Se a Pega ee >chig -gislature as Death of Mr.Salmons—School,Ex-|n the:ota.salen ae ae submit the ques-amination at Yadkinville.Se of wotnhn.wuffrage to’the Correspondence of The.Landmark.Plan to.Pension Western Uniowl |ters ef the State at the fall jelec- Jennings,March ‘29—Mr.,Franklin*Employes.thon :No Salmons,of Watauga.county,died Theodore N,Vail,-phesident,ef Vy.sour ‘Senators from ithe new and..was-.buried ‘at Zion church }the Western.Union Telegraph Com._The i —=e ob eye Thursday,28th.The funeral .waS pany,has announced the adoption pee Sanat tas ik »members of “the condueted by Rey.Mr..Payne,his:by-his company of a pension plan:een =aes icyou tie a pastor,assisted by Rev,W.A My~|for.its’30,000 employes.ae he -aan ‘Aurelie Sniath ers amd’Rev.BH.N.Gwyn sr Pensions “ranging between $26 lade He ry F.Ashaurst sre”Dem- was a large crowd present for He|$190 a month,he said,would f ate aenas :neice ae Sartor Cat- hada host of friends jn this.coum-|be granted employes retiring after)?mie Albert Bacon Fall “of New ty,where he was born and reared.from °25 to 40 years -of.service.thei.aoe e cohbha ate ae},Ob.4 He.was buried by the Masonic fra-|The maximum pension,-he ‘added,|~ee are sie oi cans i ternity,.of which he was a m mber.|would:be 50 per.qaent.of the salary Seventy yeprs ago Saturday, Mr Salmons Was a Gonsistent Mmem-|at the time of retirement,but would Dr.Crawford W.Long,a native of ber of the .Baptist denomination|not exceed $100'a month..He said Georgia,used ether as ’.an anaes from boyhood He ‘is survived by‘further thetic in surgery,opening «a new his beloved.companion,.‘who (was “While the plan which we.ate era in’.that profession,and last Miss ‘Adelina Warren,daughter.of jnawgurating does not:go as far as Satunday.at the miedical pores of Alfred Warren,two sons,two broth-|ave “would like to have it,still it the University,of...Pennsylvania, ers and.two sisters:-He hay,two is .a beginning and,we ~believe,wihene it was finst used,2B,bronze sons and one.daughter dead),.He |will.materially assist.im caring for talblet:was unveiled jn m smory of was 60 years old..-He was an afifec-|those —employes qualified”through the event. tionate husband,aloving father and length of service,who,pecause|Recently the First ‘Baptist chureh a kind friend and siticere .Chris-|of incapacity or disability,are ecom-|at Fort Worth,Texas,was fired on _tian.Truly a good man is’dead.pelled to discontinue active work.’”|two:occasions and the last time it ‘but not forgotten The sympathy islesapni was pmctically destroyed The pam of their friends go out for the be-‘r ;ltor,Rev.J.Frank:Norris,allegec reaved family.‘ore Packers aa Out On.Cons |that:he was.pursued by enemies, There will be an examination jat that assassing.had .fired on hifm Yadkinyille.for those.who.have jaltimore Sun wihtile he gat in his home.and had completed the:Beventh grade in A Chicago jury decided that there attempted to burn —his dwelling. Yadkin..The county superintendenttig no meat trust Packers were ac-|Last week Nor ris.was.indicted ‘for “requests all who wfh to take it to)quiitted -of conepiracy in.fixing burning the:chiwnch. ict him know.at onep.The examina-.prices But as soon as the “ver-Frank Whisonant and Jo.Brinson, tion will be held the last Thursday |dict was announced pork,jard and|negroes against whom a young in April:We hope the people ‘will rips ‘‘made sensational advances”on white.man lodged the charge of as take great interest.in “this tind)the Chicago Board of Trade With-sault,were lymdhed at Bluck¥bung, 306 their county comes to the |in a week-the added ia a are fig-}¢,‘C.,Thureday night,some.time vith.other counties ured”at $58,000 of pork,$196/000 om petween midnight and dawn.<Who work-.is very much behind|jard and.$125,000.on short ribs,&:\composed’the mob is a iInystery. in this community, r owing to the oO jreat little toll of $379,000:taken at he bodies of the negroes’were,dis tinwed wet weather Dhere was.8)one.BCOOp Out of the ‘consnmersy |covered early Friday morning swing very heavy rain and wind storm |pockets...The packers ‘will probably jing from the rafters in a deserted last “night .explain the immediate nise in their ‘org A i caipnatalahincaaneialaerci,|©X}}blacksmith shop .within.a ston eel.ji iAba eG :products.by ;pointing to thie.case throw of.the guand.house -from Caen .aa a oe ides ,of the cow that jumped.over the |wih tch they had been taken.ae j a ak0 ASO by !eatin ’Tf there ien’t'any trust,——$——$—$—$—$—$—$——— Lenoir News.foatad --|there maust-be-some mysterious pire—|Cool “Spring Ttems. Mr.E...C.Ivey~-has his winele is ve force in meat that causes it.|Corre sitet of The Landinark,. ine rumentis installed”1 ve 2a :=|obo nise every time the packe rs.ne ed|Cool Spring,March:30-—Mr.Clyde is receiving messages regularly,bul)the money.|Mam,whose hip:was dislocated gev-. “unfortunately no bne here is able jeral.weeks ago,is able.to walk ret _thie The code is .¢er-é abt ti rece ahs Sty hsean tute |A Bad Affa in’Hiny wood County.laround:on crutches.We are glad A a a’Se eCley8ovis)Ma eee Lee Wells was killed and W alidiol|to see him qut again,’i -and much,of the matter.is Bent ‘M Alizabethy Page ‘every’st in Ci h@p ‘so it takes an especially.aoeracken was mortally wounded |STS.emieondtaden e WS Veny aly :aret nid Mr.[im a “pitched battle.waged in.a at her home in Cool Spring ” trained.operater to read it.r ,MAS |M M.I.Troutman:-of by jvey ip-studying,and expécts to pe (Bchool trowse yard at Clyde,Hay-|>ms..M.L.Troutman,‘o States- able to.read.the messages himgelf|Wood county,Friday night,MeOnack-ville,visited her parents,Mr.anid ¥"+:nN ~»P Oo eae tie dn a shont time,He is confident ‘he |Ch was wolinded after being depu-|Mrs.Tom Steele,this wie kK.Miss fas messages frou wii os the [Hed by Rabinson Rowers 9 town |Sue Holland:loft,yestenday for Olin Atlantic coast as far North as}constable,to,assist him.(Rogers)én i spend BOT,tume with her susveny “Rew York and also as far south as |the arnest of Wells,who.it “is ‘said|irs,Halk Gilb.Mrs.J..R Ander- oe ay ina.ee jhad”been drinking heavily and had)igon,whio.has -been visiting hen.pa- ana ni cneects ’|Mididiet -irt from Canton.to “clean up{Fe nts near Linville «Falls for some i éamatism you will find.nothing|the tow timie,.is ‘6x’lected home next week.For,th Sarit <Lintment |©wn,ut 4 ad - tte an vamberldin’s «Linimen ex ti eh Are.Way.F er d.}s Or +h if- wee it Be kow quickly.it ,gives re-|Wells opened fine “on McC racken |Ml is rc vail Piegtact >‘tr Phiif- tiet,For sale bvalidealers.+without flighting from:his horse and &).?leVELATIG,:.VISLDOM.“ET LE nds!in, “My little’sen nad a very severe cold.|thedeputy responded by ering three {COO Spring.this.week,’Pol ;Scirpus I was ‘recommended’‘to try amber-|shots at Wells.Despite °hits:wound ;Sra ~~ jaini's,Qouch..Remedy,and.before aysmall MeGrickey fired again “at.Wells,jHeavy,Impure blood ‘makes a muddy, bottle “was finished he was as we the |pull :wink pitnpiy.complexion,“headaches,.nalisea, ever,’’writes,Mrs.’Silks,..29 ‘Dowling |ye.last’bullet plowing,through the|indigestion.‘Phin |blood.~iiakes ©‘you } nih Svdhev,eNustralia.This retre-|latter's heant:auryd causing fnetant|Weak.;pale:and.si¢kly...For,pure~-blood,dy:ta.‘tor:gale,by all dealers.:-‘deatle,::oa jens 1.00 at ure surdock Blood Bit- ae oe ;ie te ‘‘‘.a Py aan ers,ata stores. Pe ae PA Cae oe,EE SNe TOE SGT CNG ae « #‘‘i .an ee ni On Satasei aiding as ;a i |;cs /aS Ue valeteiioseatguset =ig mee rg Suter ype eaten awe |vented:by.Rev. 12)mémbers,as it hash” Cade Typese ine’Machine:ConiOn, ing.machine in- Bay Inia Cade,whicihi has been..'sq long building:in Phila | { M The.”typese delliplhitia,appears:to..be.coming.on Tite Shelby Star last Friday,printed a slug that had been cast.on the machine,»The type surfaces’are a’) little inregular on.this slug ~put | this will be remedied when alll the| mats are put in properly aind the machine is adjusted for 4 more | complete demonstration.6 | Mr.Cade says the preliminary'| test and public demonstration will; be given about May 15th,The Stam) says the type.foundries Would not! stamp the mats for A.-Nackes>&| Sons,who are building the machine,}: pecause.the Cade machine will,in| tenfere.with)thier business when it | ison the Market,s0.A,'Nacke & Sons:had,to Pralbh oa ‘gtarmiping mna- éhine:themselves.Dhis is’“respon sible for.the:lonigh’delay’* :‘Elgin School to Close. Copre spondence +of he:Landnjarls: me:Falgiin.‘Schog!.wiht close -with: exercises.Mriday ahd |Fredy night, Rev.he “Moore,|of |, Aven anythin : eeo on C unas fave done the work|pubic -sustion s ee gered ai ub :12 Ray lorsville,.will!Pec an adianees: of the devil;yand if it were,within;‘the straight fe ee a a it the.State Se Oe San}Pera weerts 5 Friday,”We chave.had’a’large their power they...would ‘do away Ie Whén pe ne ae Sony Arkansas Ge Ga,pee he RS,19 achools-125-enpollied: with all thie bhuwrehies and Sunday}we did mot Gaim i ee cy ue Cawiennia REC WN ee persian j 13 r ;gehools,Lay tEBAUG Eph Cee te the’DONAye Colorado 6 Dra_Thomas’Helectic,2A te the beet They.pretend.to the “public ”“ho,rind vl ee ae)sped,‘both Deo oko PE Oe Sy edat i cali gant HRS Oe en te with ee accapt no money cored them;they|jan hedge _oe Tee alike to Bui De aWeNe 8)ee amily tbr elmht ‘years,"'--Mre,La pies See eave Ws One oon fee .thts Moon more issue,When.cco ea ve Whiteacre,Buffalo,Ny ¥.ae x rivately ne ¥>«BUA.e '~venetian gets ei ae.Dugal.if”“they|{he $4007000-bond ane oe rene idaho 4} liad to pay railroad fare;and ‘firmprovements tn nine Hote MAY ss Elnois .:to woe 29 go.where they got the money.Dug al.peenente ds tos thie prea!pie,ia ieitea:|jana Sao ean buna LB “poid,Wee do"not take ap etferinga|call it a”party isiwe.ited er TOW |cs.c i eit ete ease 13 pub “but whe we need we 80|gone from ‘Democrats oe Yuu Kansas ry eee to oun chore sp and:get the mone}&Ang’pitike.‘The queseticps 2 ¥ie no |ey yaa kie eats eraibee 13 et :|county.officers .on,.Sala ‘onibition |Towisiiana:ose de geeale ea dO ae of thejir sect held a,meeting |nore.a party).issue tham pr Tieton Maine..s..3¢mes hi vais Sheig tims 6 in Cape .Hatteras,this State,nnd |or the bdnd-issue.It’fs.Lal in tha}Maryland Pe Pel ew bbce easoie 8 for the’time being Zot quite.a;num:|Ithut comeerius every taxpay she Massachusetts o..ck.reba.18 ber of followers,one’of whom-pro-|county,and every,bieali,-cherishes |Miahigan Lf posed to take an offering,fort tine |‘aerpocrat:oF "Re pubyicat,n:inher-ey 12 ‘ preacher (?),whereupor he refused,’the privilege’of voting ne he ‘he-|Mississipr i)10 saying,‘Phat is:of thee Evil One.”tance pequeathed to him }ee |Miissourd 1X: The man inew hose home ‘the preach .rces of the es anode ts war ive |Montana 4 er ‘was being entértained owed ®,Let me ask the ai to reat Nebraska :8 certain:man in?Elizabeth City $20 committee RUSH,we La ny for’disp|NOVEM i Pi bees eu wees 3 and he asked the preacher which|they.‘can find just Se Gaels nis (o™Hamipehine:v4 sc.pee ee $Oey pee panes cf wquld be the cheaper’way to send;qualfying a citizen a Aieatlo 1?||New JOPOCY 6 es sins ee eee an 14 Thee irot Bras Dina willohe the money,phe i ens e Din a SEE paar on Freda:couitits eee ‘a sehen tebe ee ;-delicious ift hey’re nude with money.order pe /prneaches sshnsN ta >»medicine ALAS fies rile tna te fe ii s-was going to Elizabeth.sit auietly and.take the,1 1 |North Oanolina:8.5.oes Scie ee 1 HREOQOITTR i ay iat heen and would take |administer od to then};ee oe emi |‘North Dakota’..Peake ak eatenc)5 OU ht KF LOU R the money:for,him,.The “man Gone inverse nt ‘People.Shall QONO neta eae Aree ee eneee 241 "4nd so will your biscuits,©| sented The.predachr then went)the sentiment,ue seq OKlahoma «....3%.25%‘:,eae :ae is ea lorcoau cet a :'1a yi i tule,’is wel!nigh ‘universal.“Give Oroe =|rolls.hread and:pastry,for to another manand told him that |iture,ty the Gt ete esate le ak wee .cf a : he ‘was expecting’.a registered let every voter ‘fn:the county.©it.|Pennsyerindp -s]ourflour is the kind that is ier:containing $12;that:it,would |ilese that belongs:to him “Vote oa Rhede Istaftd 61 GOODIN REALITY. not reach Cape Hatteras until”he iver,nat i ihe —couenta tha Scvth Carolina 4 Next time you want.flour was pone and tiimt if he would,lend )ovlrs |qipalo,ohn A VOTEK.South Dakota >)cand want the best.for.your i'm.$10 he.would give him an orde |people.(:Tennessee --,12 yo fo the:letter.The ‘man let en eteaea ae \Texas ome URE eee ar ae le adi ty a money order from us.: have:the money.The preacher |How.to Bolvé the Big Hat fin Oburclt Qtahe i iscoeebeet 4 -¢hen went to another man an.told Probiem.[Vermont (1..¢sas nee eae ys 3 tity Flour—Milling Co. ‘kim the same story and got ‘S10.The pF,Sbyterian Standard.|Ving!:12 “<agten epee Oe egistered,‘Paul insists that a Wan +mie Wi g Salem,vaa.Dee.22;1908 ein Oe Te |heive an uncovered head when he W F017 ve favesold ‘trany thousamd-gat > -Th Se anwe ao into’a commui-lworships,but he seems Co think|V4 01 cite of ? ”ese ne 5 €4 .si is "| ni :“where they are not known and jthat it is eu)for “&woman m a if they can get into a church |oF Rage oe attemmpting to’-explain|.Total ;490 school.house they preach ne Sarid male :t ‘of worship he|Majority :246 mons until they .win)*hé confidence|ie oe A Nia he spoke“of un-|.With these .figures before him of thie people,then ‘hey begin to}had aacond :praying ‘and propb-|the man who studies politics can teach’thier diabolical stuff It they’|Covers qin :i=theat:thve Corin-|Make “his estimates as .to what weré doing any good we could toler-|esying,we are §:States are necessary for one.or the books will.show,as your and have| not seen or heard of a.paint that| vives such)universal satisfaction | '.Very trully yours, :FOR SALE BY Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co,,| .Statesville,N.C.oe pte Lae | SEED POTATOES!| Seed Sweet Potatoes, Seed Irish Potatoes.’Boos } .‘Limbertwig Apples at | *10 Cents Dozen.mo | AT—— l al D.J.KIMBALL’S. IYER S| Guisard \ hey LacsI Feoes This celebrated Corset excels in style | beauty2and comfort.-Stays guaran| teed not to-rust or break.-Whether| you buy or not,try-it on and see why) it excels.MISS-MONTSINGER,f Corsetier and Dréssmaker.' March 1.*Phone 1256. aster |u ges ions! s .Shoefor Easter. Adler’s “Collegian”Clothes Try one pair and you will have-noother. ‘‘For well‘saaaad men ‘range in.price from $15 to $25 and equal any merchant.tailored suit.selling from.0 to.$30,~Strikes ug they are good enough for ‘Buster..r “Our $10 and $12.50 All Wool Suits equal davthing we:haveevershownfor,$12.50 to $18.All trood riiing garments in iattractivepatterns.” Ides"Gold and Silver Shirts 1.00 fo $1.50,in’soft delached >,and attached collars,éomplete our:shirt stock,making:this,le instehe place to’buy your Easter’She:ie Nee acy-**All that is new inMen!$and.Boys’Straw Mite just opensed:up for Easter shoppers.Also.a complete line of spring.styles in John’B,‘Stetson and,Maxim .$2.00:Hats,all fenABMAFANTEEG:PANTS > The live hindeed pair ofPants.we have just put <on sale ‘have brought pants wearers in from all quarters,«some cus- tomers buying from two to.4 seni ‘Drop in valu look:themover. :_MILLINERY Our Millinery Demirtinent |is crowded with all.ihn:newest creations in headwear..Almost every express brings us.something for this department.Correct styles .and.lowest prices prevail Here._Very respectfully, yURT &PACKARD,Bates andBeacon ie cut Shae Black |aadTan,made over correct lasts in:any leather you prefer—$3.00,$3.50,$4.00 and $5.00..Fully.Guaranteed.Just the THER.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the first Monday.in each month in Statesville,N.C. BROWN HARDWARE:CO...t Our bargains in.correct apring merchandise are. many.For the final Pre-aster Shopping many | specials throughout.the store are ofipred.. A VARIETY OF THE POPULAR WANTED MER-, -CHANDISE AND AT PRICES THAT ARE LESS. JASTER READY-TO-W EARS. One lot of beautiful White Waists,values up to $2.00,at 98c.:: EASTER HOSIERYSPECIALS In Silk and Mercerized Lisle,fast black silk finish,Buster Brown -make,in Black,Tan,‘White,Sky Blue.and Pink,.25c.to 60c.pair. JMIDDY BLOUSE... In White with Blue Trimmings,plain White and Tan,for $1.00.NEW EASTER NECKWEAR Everything that’s new in Neckwear:in Coat ‘and Collar ‘Sets, 25c.to $1.00;Jabots and side effects 10c.to 50c, NEW TRIMMINGSAND LACES “Dozens of pretty pieces of the new Shadow Filet, Cluny Bands,Edges:and_Silk Fringe. ay Y ¥1c.FLOUNCINGS —~97nch Flounce from 39¢.to 50e—yard:—45-inch 69e—te-$t-yard,DRESS GOODS SPECIALS Beautiful assortment'of Voiles,White Goods and ae 97-inch Voile for 15c.the yard;one yard wide for25 Poplins in White,Black,Tan,Navy,Red and Brown, Irish and A nice 15¢.and 25c.yard.White and Figured Flaxons in double widths,only 15¢.a yard.Marquisettes in White and colors,extra v alues for 25c.yard.*Batiste,Nainsook,French Lawns,‘etc.,all on sale at ‘Special Easter Prices. .WHITE OUILTS A ‘big assortment from 79c.to a genuine Marsailes for Our 98¢e..Quilt will-;compare with the usual $1.25 one. OXFORDS AND PUMPS For Men,Weimen and Children.|We have all the latest Styles. They are just the thing for E aster. Do your Easter shopping ‘with us this.w eek. over the house.i Very truly, $3.49, |Poston -Wasson Co. The One Price Cash Store Where Prices Are Less. $1.25 kind Special prices;all iFaster Specials! ME} TUB SILKS: CHANGEABLE SILKS SSALINE SILKS CASHMERE DE.LEX.- We Lobe pleasure in offering you a most ‘elewant line.of New’Silksin plain and fancy weaves. of the most desirable patterns and colorings inOurline consists SERGE SILKS ‘ROULARD SILKS: JACQUARD:SILKS)JAP SILKS— CHANTONG SILKS TAFFETA SILKS PEAU“DE=8SOI SILKS MARQUISETTE az POSTON. SILKS | Jn connection with.our regular line of Silks we have a Sample:Book representing five dif- :ferent mills,showing over 500 styles and colorings,sold direct from the manufacturer to. ihe consumer,which ‘we can furnish iin four.or five days’time.i MI LIS Sales Dayis ‘the first‘*Mondayin each)month iin Statesville,NiC.° ig:NS AG ONES ANY ENE SE SII FI‘i Onep NOs19 deer 4 noOT,.-Sa io ;ne s poe .RRRSia =y é |-"oe ..— “GYPSIES”GIVING TROUBLE.|THE MA9S MEETING TOMORROW.|GOVERNOR ©.B..AYCOCK DEAD.FLOOD |SWEPT 2 TERRITORY.|ACCIDENT AT MOORESVILLE.|MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. A Traveling Band Robbed Citizens!Will Be Held at 2 O'clock—Hon,W,|§tt ee ay 4 ‘a |Great *a aren ge he tee serene 5 erent , en Famed Through ibe SD nner cent a former North.Oarolina .Goyernon|'a _Feush Riad weer in’the Aironet het kb pig Personal aygw og oe bldg Wha | ,é.COMBE yy ae Soe The mass meeting for tomorrow Died Ruddery’i Birmingham.)the following.from yesterday's ‘All.Right—Mooresville “News.|Migs Mary -Lois “Miller,heat ‘A pay at “we 20 Becalls jafternoon at<2 o'clock has neither!tion Chis 3B /Mvoouk:Searmer daily papers “is a summaryofthe{Correspondence of The Landmark.Bpent five .weeks °in’Philadelphia «-Gypples,passed’through thia pec-|been postponed nor called)off.It),oe a FOTMET |Fiood situation in the:Mise'salppi Mooresyille,April 4—Tuesday af-|with”.her “bmother,:Dr.T.“Grier a Mom:thie.Weel,and:ae:uniel pneng.|81 De Tent a eT acbinoes rina:dey ee Wiad eee eee the large oil|Miller,and Misses’Mary and Flo ed tn.conduct which necsscitateline (Pe Hom We.Tuner:wibl addi pe eet ee {-eHickman,.Ky.—-Faetory district tank whic ,;‘ba Lewis,who visited-in-Philadeliphit /)9.0%: _90 tp.conduct witch neceeitateltheth.ineeting.os...|Whe etdteng of ‘the State,dropped|#Wampid:,2,000 honiaiees;business Lane eaten Sas erenien ner eee Pe ee ON aa Ceauiickon,routed’ es calling of officers.The;party.wae);The meeting is for atl Democrats |,EUS TE Ts Cf ection “partly inundated’.‘residence |y the sta any Git omipeny ,Broad-‘ech home Wednesday.68 -,headed py an.Lely speciinen .whe |.who-favor Salanied’eolunty:officers (Mead:.4n Birmingham,Ala,“ddst)sertion safe;1000 homeless.res.|US Kerr was blown.rom.the top of ay”Ate,Martie Phisheand:its ie aaa +gave:bis name as,Gregory John and the purpose”Is “to “sage ret a lplghé ‘while delpvertng an ednousion-feusd:Borena..Mo:|comminity ladder to the ground,a distance Of 25 |occa at.Linchbure,Va;poco ogee gay rand.said che and ‘his companions |legislative,ticket,compoesd of men.)Sht white delivering an ednese yn,peng Gared for..Food supply ‘sut-.)feet,breakingbothbones'in one arnt,|Wadnesday,and yesterday.in’town. i?Pb owere from’Tampa,Flg.,and :were |in.fayer of salaries,to be voted:for’dl address...40 bo |filelent‘for ‘three ‘miore days.Prompt|besides receiving.a general ;shake-up.):Mrs,’C.”Oke Lentz,-of Winston, j ven ‘ ' |Governor and one,of the most pope 2,DE TOR et Kentucky:“They tray |iy the.Democnakig primaries »May(Vee Srecece gh kt jald:from,outside’wonld:badly’needed ‘The ladder was being held tg peace Dy Who -has been spending ‘sone time):4. }:"wag-|18,All~who favor the enactment|poOUNT))DHAD IN.>.BED:to.avert.calamity,Country.about|twostrong men when:a.sudden and]at.Taylorsville,>passed‘:through.. Poe See of the \type usually ued:“by of ax salary bill by,Ube|frends Offs eoAe ante io aimee Hickna practicallyan inland 56 unexpecte gust of wind blewit to the,Statesville Wednesday,én route.*. Pas vin Nubnedeteg The.party=¢amped"the Measure are ‘urged to be pnés-,)Passing .of Mrs.Gardner,of Bar-DRSAEE:$150,000 Or mores.ok \.ground.We eee ORE Sele Troutman:to ‘Visit--relabives.92." Do ‘Monday.night,near.“the.home of ent at the meeting,Ar large:atv!ringer Towhship—Mis;‘Bunch Memphis,'Tenm.--Bighteen(to 25)"spacone *Tats <P.Grier|.Misa Mamie’‘Briggs,faught: Mr.-Flake Wagner,in the viejnir |tendance:is:expeeted,ag it is ce.|.Dead iis.Wreeionaeie-AyOhor Deaths Picks “in ‘northem part flooded;|,ae PoePe ante s Sstilbsah ag at the:Renneter raced S aoek ne wok N bow _ty of Troutman,and the.party,of ;timated that,probably 1,000 persons).—-Mrs.Feimster's Funeral,~12.200.driven from:“homes;street [ANG OROrty Eaton.Were VISMOFS:In ‘past session,”left Wednesday for ;; momen and childreh.went to the |have signed the call.Be Oe Te Men Sarah “Amine Gardner:‘who iC",traffic to northemn..sulbumbs°op-fee Tuesday and ee rumored that!pennoge.,SC ene eno ee fa home of Mr.Wagner |just before |sivies Damaged in Shipment litmed at the old)Mita qince In Ber-'|oCune inreeubantiy,”undse beoeTest |Gy,BeOS:BOREPape Hire eer aan the|Mrs.Floyd Wippard |and:little’.ae th .dank anid finding Mrs...Wagner alone)”EE ‘|ringer ‘township,was found déad in charitable -organizations rendeming present political situation.in the coun-daughter,Miriam,who spent.‘the N demanded food:“She told them!Dr.F.Misenheimer,of Charlotte,neq Twesday®moming.She had aiid to hundreds;gas ‘supply hegcolecaal 6 It is also rumored thatthey found|wintes im Statesville,haye retyrn=|se Bhe had nothing,for them,whereup-eae:for ie pst railr been very feeblé for‘some time but edi,Digi and:lighting.system prob-|the sentiment for salaries for county fed to.their home ih ‘Taylorsville./- on they pushed:her aside and ‘entér-|ay,.was,here yesterday making an}pypeanad:in,usual health.Monday ably sa e Damage,’$250,000 oF.officers stronger in south Iredell than|Mrs.-J.H.Wyaoft is with them for |e fing th kitchen and dining-room _@xedinination of-a.car load of,mules |erendie ‘and her.death’was:a.sur more (conservative estimate.)|was really expected:.ice la short,visit.”panes took-@verything’‘eatable in.sight.|for ‘the Hénkel-Craig.Liye Btock |pipe he.fumeral service veal Gone Columbus,”Ky.—-Part<of town)Miss B i FI Eh sturned Tues<|Mrs."E.G.Gitmer.leaves toda Mr.Wagner:arrived home a.short Oompany which atrived the first of Ai rotae :ete flooded,residénts moving Out:rap-|).°Iss essie Flowers returne ues-|=aaa oot rit Trias ¥ M Was t d OL hort..A ,et ducted at St.James church Wedel}sana oo .bess :jae 1s f ‘Morve 6 for -Mt....Any,wiherne shie will.spend time after the ineident and finding the wek in’very bad’condition.|hceday +hd péntor (“Hevo ur oe.didly:sufferingin outlying districts.|Gay night rom,Morven,whe re she ates :De tt elon are OS his wife’.badly frightened.took |The car contained 25 Inules shipped |Groen aA re a k a?of |Damage in,vicinity,$190,000 (es-had beeh for several daysvisiting her)ee Aaya:yeltih trends end s is 4 ‘¢rs Set fedee i OTN ..AV,Me.AA ©,1 dak over ‘j j :.*°‘x)ai 9 :Et ‘4 her to the home of a.relative,wherefrom Meat .Lois.Dhe floor Ot|crarbatia.‘aivd the:burial wee.iu thie |amated:)wee ‘mother,who was very sick,4.3.|rua,Webi ‘Ouahia.Nita ae they spent the night...1e car wah in such’bad condition |oia Mills graveyard,Deceased’|,extent of flood over farm land jin’The Davidson Glee Club will givé|ono dave at-home,left.Wednesday The ‘Gypsies!’came on to,States-that.it could.not withstand the)...an‘aunt of Mrs.J;Lb.Cowan|Missouri,Kentucky,Tennessee,Ar-lan entertainment.here next.Friday|o¢Guniden:2G...wirere:whe.has :villé Tuesday and after a short stop welght of the.mules and when ot te Makin ace ‘State kansas.and.Missiesipp?unprotected |nicht for the benefit of the Moores-|,ah MAR ne ,‘ ‘\Led -”Yadkin’county Teacted Statesville the feet of-many end Mies Nema Mill,Of Stale ly.levees,-..estimated .at-300,000 |Res ©OOrES"a position.ue :! ‘here ,headed for.aad 2 pig Ge the:Guiles Wad.Broken rough |ville,and Mr.and Mrs.Cowan Bee rehias ee enone:“Ext ai o£danoer Lyne fire company.-,ee cd Mir IC.JB.Wilding,of.the:States- .They camped Tuesday night.in.t .f 6M ltendéed.the funeral.She is suryiv-)7 Tn at the road.from Mooresville|ville Cotton Mill,,is -attending the ane Bedhany dune and’the floor:-and in their -efforts to Or ee pete he C is lzone over farm:land not being tikled>{1 re es ae baa goof er a Mr free themselves they were.badly in-oe cae aa Mre.Magar |«wtse of |fear of -levee breaks,to theMecklenburg line is uboutcom-|sixteenth annual convention of,the, I 5 3 SVENRITiC a mr,on ’ee ‘4 morélanad.,a :if wP Sse nid +b@VE *woke .b M ‘Chores Blackwelder,a citizen of the jured.One.’was.60°badly...hunt a Fon 900,000.adres ..(conscarvative esti-|pleted and people who’have traveled |American _Catton:©-Mah ufacturens’.,:, community Mr.Blackwelder.~was that it died soon pfter—being tak |accep fh andA.W.Bumeh (Mate)”Se over it -are-,very’enthusiastic Bver Seen 9 eee Washings ce pamaing along”dnd:one <of the wo-|)from the:car and there ate)ved ieee cedenday ame |..TXo *yndred miles.of levees iate |sand-clay roads,ifthis is a.goodsam-|"By ke ave BS eee .two nr three othbere:Get mey GiGi lecram yestenday amr |uh ]See |wae,See se Mrs.D...H.Anderson”and Mrs. men asked him fora match.He whill caer oe ett ;ayer eral,nouncing the:death of ‘their mother,ty night had hehd the great-|ple.One citizen who voted against)pa ui Alen and little daughiter,of stopped to give her the match:ard Hevea!’have Dearly ail “tha :kin |M8-..J.-W.Buch,who died,|yee |S mie of water imowsi fn Mis-jthe bond issue said that during the |Chantatte,atrived:jn:Statesvitle J Bhe.asked.-to”be ‘allowed to:bel ee reek.tor from thelr legs from |Mday momsng at’10,20.o'clock at |Bissippe river history.Early spring winter,while all the roads were terri-|yestanday’to spend a few days,ewit.: os anes,ras proseannen oe :her home at Carter's Creek;Teht.|frestets due to heavy rainfall.om)ble,this newly-built sand-clay road)Mrs..J.F..Anderson.©:yy urned dawn.-'The woman .caugh ¢I : oy led in7 five,or Bix coveare ci e r a r t e r n e n r e c c a s m i c i n s n e n r e s i e g pe n e : sd i l p a n l e c l n s c e t l = j E the knees down:and.can hardly ‘:,:BS ay pe : :::‘:f eave Watersheds a 0,Tennessee |wag «‘’a ,ie Ze r oe,: hott of.him ang he says apparently ptand-on their feet.The ‘entire lot a oe Signe neds ee ae a ee eee ae tha tte”always ‘tolerable.’Mr,Ozment,’'‘—Misses Amelia,Levy,of Vicksburg,an u ed some hypnotic |vower over him,Was:taken to .the Henkel farm.near M a Be ir ree 59 years:old and rivers ¢io-wi e Tine crest is not j who is in chargeof the work,expects |Mics.,and Ida Gpes,of Clinton,‘a ae a Ree ee,ha was wown:where they ane being treat-|8.Bundh Was 94:ya ea ecko the crest 36 7’|to.move his outfit north of Moores-Mo.,students at’Randdlph+Macon._fu Md for’the next:thing he knew.he.was a hy oe cal aa chad icdavicns 7 18 survived.by her husband aud sev-jin ‘sicht,.an..average rise of about|-ge College Virginia.are spending ng her,take.the -money out 00.NE.)VOR CU DAADS ok Hee te ven children,’all.of:whom except |two.{cet being yet expected in the ville within the uext few days-—to the |®eh Pash Mada a i a een k “hook...He gnat Tao the several of the.worst injured”were a,Samare |dudssk “a Of aeabeuet tial abate gh we sep cicaits ot Shepherd’s neighborhood “ltheir-Kaster ‘holidays:with Miss his Ket ,>gnalcne Une Tt ad Cpe asribe y he wre.|.4 s ‘ike,|dis .st wee >“ind |ra.she q pocketbook:and a na rataiae whee the wouter ot live (a.Tennemee.9 Flickaian,Ky.,and Helena;Ark.Mr L.K.Myers,of Winston-Salem,aM a FB,Git \went to Shelby.‘ hand.and after |)moVviT .Mittle damuee ‘vadjuabed ib ‘0 8 fret se ‘Forty-four feet,or.higher,’is |at present an employe at the’Kelly-Tuesday to spend’Kaster .with.her way counted,the:mhney.‘The page 2 ere oa Inedelt:relatives have |Destaa the prediction at Memphis,Tenn.,|Duffield Manufacturing'Co.here,and)qanghter,Miss Rae Gill;who ia 2.fiad contained $34 and he ioe ©Mr.W.L.Smith Shocked—His Com-vised of the death of ‘Mrs:..W.|where several humdred persons were|Miss Jillia'Honeycutt,daughter of H.|teaching in.Shelby.:po that 3.ten,Ole Oe ee een tae |,plait:j Hatbin,formerly of the county,/dtiven from their homes when |W,Honeygutt,were married ‘yester-|,Mr.Arthur Ramsey,who has been Not:caring to have a,row with the ’which occutred last week at.her|pmal!levee broké:and ;where street : j Smit ]The ay of th i sq.J.|visiting relatives im,Statesville and qqavelers:-Dlabiewelder made no:|te eee ee had.bie (Rome.at.Mant,Wateute,commis.|car traffic te.parkly:suspemt 2 ee ctcatag,tt.|velnlty.for.some Yihcne.lett,yemher- :t ot.his “Money until early.){ee 'é tN arbin,was_a daughter.of:the|r.service -itreguldr,ha gast|“ys “ee ae gel a ae sad rae s id per see ean he came ‘to/Hand on a _telaphone Ot ChareTs fate ca Rickert and cae born:in ts ent "heeakanea ween ae sie Mr.A.M..Adams left Tuesday for|day for’©Winston,where:De eee Gatewville and’solicited tho aid ot |Mebt-pole,in front of the First Na-|2 ovittle.She was 72 years Olt Mompbia is’35 feet.One of the)Western Canada tovisit abrotherwho|!!ve..=as,atte Eg a eg Ti.eherift ne Gonal’Bank?Tuesday afternoon,he PE a racer sc ae BE 0h ND ties .has lived tt for-s ti Mrs...R.iP.Allison and.litte.- ..Sheriff:Deaton The she riff,a received’a shock ‘whith so affect-and ig survived by her nusband,|two.levees at Hidkman;Ky.,broke 1aS ived there or some time,|ben Or veburned Wednesday ‘companied 7 Deputy Gilbert,”Po;exh bdo that he had to a to a doc-;nine.children,and one’sister,MB.)reniering 2,000 persons homeless;|”.Mr.‘R.B,Neill,who.has been )ight:from.a Visit to.relatives.in r licemnan.Futp and i,-tor’s office far treatment and-then {}):F:Holland,of this county,Ghe|throwing out of work ‘several hun-|right.sick for some time at his home|winston.They .were.accompanied went out in the sluerif a a had to be,sent howe in a cabniage,|Was am excellent womdn,noted.for fdred men im the lower”part of the |near Shepherd's,is now in a critical}pome by Miss.Mag...Miller,sister’ pact are ™acter a ee sulin being unable:to walk home.Mr.her generous ore ee oe ore saoeer.ere ts ee co sition “ie ci Salt of..Mrs.Allison,wito will ‘spend CARDOD “Wns et ‘Tay Suuth avers that the -shoo Was |*'*e main portion at Hickwan,see r.J.B.Karriker an rs.Sally |awhile here.... nae De Karna ve’'rory John mon:.ge areat ‘a ahin-i a :ie Rpeaking for Pass.eee rer caused by a wire run from an Office|The funeral pincer oe Feim be holdiang its.ows)..|Bailey,of the Prospect neighborhood,Mrs.:Jas.Mac.Connelly and two nt first denied that any mony ©in the Bank building,the.wire “be-|S,wiho died Monday night,was Fanners have .abandoned their|Were married today at 11.0’cl sk by feluildiren went to Rock Hill yester- i taken from’Blackwelder but :vducted.Wedhesda morning at i rg Nae k rried today é cloc iv " ty ari 1a hl DUF ing connected.with a battery and |conducted.ean ¥&|homes and temoved their Jive stock |.CV.Voil tas day to spend some time with Mrs..\ when the:officers told him Uhty 9.30 at the home of her son,Mr mer 2h i}near the lowlanda|59 (4;-¥-VOUS :; no Dee aa Ae id up,the 8 arranged,as to Shock those who |9.30 at che h ie.eles |to higher ground’near the lowlands Col.W.L.Harvey came home last |Connelly’s parents, would either have '0 PD witie .for (PUt.their:hands on this particular’)M.,A.Feimster,on Kelly,strfet.|that would be flooded should the},ht f lus hneties te f pth Mr.Roy Chipley left yesterday | money or come :to Statesville iy |post...Mr Sintth further charges [Mrs.Feimster was a member of |river force its’way through the nig rom a business.tour Of SiX/>,.Battle Onreek,Mich.where he ° trial,Gregory John sald —it that the:municipal officers are.cog-|Trinity Methodist.church and her ||evees jn parts of Kentucky,Mis-weeks in the Southern States.He]).5'secured a:position with Mr.C.| ‘$5 had been taken and he was ‘rte nizant of this arrangement but have funeral was conducted by Rey.J,lgouni,Tennessee, Mississippd,and’jasserts that withinthenextfew weeks),Corpening.at the.Post4Tavera seiuale PS vga os gat weg made po effort to puta stop to a Hipps,the pps rn bY.)Arkansas.:;Col Roosevelt will retire:from the Hotel.‘ woman who =ha aken the t i |)Rey.Harold |Turter.he,re-arrying iS govern-f j *i }andes n left yee-| “nino pe pedeyted..ott by Blackwelder and Later__When advised of the ‘mat-/maing,were taken’to Snow Ciosk Les ney carry !yee ea ee will leave thefield open to oo oe oe at Wwash-| when ~Gregory Jobn saw that ut ter yesterday Mayor Caldwell had burying grounds and.interred”be“\the’only or he Hver fetes eareecereectenneetts 3.ington,and pdints ‘North.| was going to be arrested.he Uji,wire cut.|)pide the.graves of her husband,‘A special official’warning saye MR.HARTNESS INTAYLORS\ILLE)‘Miss.Elien Click will retanty to rendered the $19 and promised to ert Mr.J.K.Feimeter,who died im |gtages ane likely:at.Cairo,Hl.,on wv /:sie lwinaton-Salem today ‘accompa §}Will.Speak at the Frances [Willard Mrs.D.J.Kimball,who will leave the county without ‘giving fur-|Church News.:1848,and a son,Mr.J.Ab.FeimBter,)54 5 Wednesday,5.2.on ‘Thursday,.iad *‘ther ‘trouble,\”Rev.B:H.Vestal,of Greensboro,|ywiio was kplled |at ‘the battle |of rae ee ce a ah week Memorial Service Tonight—E.Ww.lepend the’Easter holidays there The.officers did not learn of the Wwila-preach:in Olin tomorrow night |Cnancellorsvile,May 10,1863:|the‘Cairo Yinod stace je 4h feat.Brawley,of Moorésvillé,Buys an Mr.J.W.Noell;editor of.the Gypsies’.conduct at the hom ¢of and it is.degiféd that he have ®/he three surviving chitidren——Mr®.|:fe fe ,Interest in the ‘Faylorsville Cote |hore Courter,who was veburn- Mr...Wagner aoe after they had |good attendance |V,-F.Rickert,of Salisbury,Mrs.|Bible Reading at Taylor (Springs—)_ton Mill.ing from a meeting of tne board of i Jeft the county ‘and no action Was Sunrise service at the ‘Lutheran/yy p.Beard,of Cool Spring,tind |North -lredell tems.te rrespondence of The Landmark.ne tots 1 the make Hospital reg taken with regatd to it...Had Mr.|church.Sunday morning at.6 by the Mr.Feimster——were.present at thé |Correspondence of The Landmark,|Taylorsville,April 4.—Mrs.G.W.|organton,stopped:in Statesville Wagner notified the officers at 'punday.school "Communicn -2t’1 |funeral |Jennime's,R-2,.Aprib 2-—Thyre has|Morrison and daughter,who have|Wednesday -night and spent yester-* i:..once the party’would:heve been |o'clock ..|-<Mre.Feimster was born in north |peen a’Bible .reading:at |‘aylor |been living at Saluda,joined Rev.G.|aay im the Cool Spring .community driven from’the county if nothing Rey.W.-T.Walker,of Barium,|{pedelt and.was.reared:in Concord.|cprings .curach for the past week |W.Morrison here last week and they on business.oo more,_The.open violations of the |will preach at New Perth ‘Sunday tigwnship.She ‘was a member.of |which was.attended:|by several lhave decided to make their home here ‘Mr.C.S.*Tonilin left:Kast night. alwars mitted by.th®(morning.¢tock.ti the ie rr ~-tt este ea ee :‘¥-].ros ies. jaw are always committed by th€morning at 11 o'clock,tr the ub family of ten chitdren;_onty-two-of+omident .preachers.»We hove They are occti “ing the residenceop=1for Commbus.—Miss.._fo eae,LL women:and -chilldinen of such -6ane8 sence of Pastor |Whi _who iS |whom |now survive,namely:Mrs there bas bean several people ben-re }wallexe g ue P \Tomiin,,who has.been there.for] and the enforcement’of the law IS:assisting in a meeting fn OBar-|Shull,of .Watauga county,efited by the Bible reading,as ‘I pecan ea ae lthree months with her sister,Mrs. a4 proposition..The mep are realy iotte.”Mrs.“J Ww Floyd,of |Nashvi hehink:the people ought to read and |_Mrs.Floyd Lippard and baby a “|Maxwell.Both Mir.and Mra.Tom- responsible and there phould be Special.Baster exercises at Race|ann Her death marked,the p study the.Bible mone than they-d0 |rived yesterday from Statesville.Mr.lore wilt returh home next weal pome way of punishing them Street Sunday at,10 a.m.Semg@Sling of one’of.the few remaining |Mx ¥.W.Ras visited eriends |and Mrs.Lippard havegone to house-|Mare!Xo Kk Lazenby’has return- ‘oe :i and recitations by the primary Clas}|méthers of.Confederate poldier®.|aig velatives in-worth Iredell’.the |keeping in Mr.Chas.Matheson’s res-|eq from Peo!Ky.,where she oT a Union Merting South Yadkin Baptist ae in ‘the Sunday school :At 1 Ak mentioned above ter ‘oldest 501 |past’week.lidence,adjoining the A.R.P.church.|was called geome weeks ago on — aggre Union.meeting.©of ee ae ha o the Obiideet wae oes ea See ee on’|Mrs Carda Trower,who:has been|.Mr,E.W.McCall,who has had ajcount o°the illpers:of her si Meish YaduioBP tist “ABO fa Hoi re lait will have ohanee Of |oooroae Mr M.A.Felmeter,whe visting her father,Mr.D.D.:Red-barber shop here for:some time,will|et,Mm..J.S Ce an snowed |the Oe a a trot ie ceegp ts Being on,will ha harg survives,went ee hea anmys .oe man,:atid ‘relatives.and fri ids th |move his ‘family to Huntersville:this ton’s condition ls Arai. ae erie eo hander ana’Sunday,‘i :eae Lanne eee ee ee ce Fi :,;nerth |Irede I,lett |et .Pati |week,Mr.|Chas.Robinettehastaken|.sap Bia gaat sisters,-Mes wan well attended and there—5a To.Ratablish #Fusiness Behoo!:time she.was stricken.with:shlness a Norton,rhs 4 we |Wee ok |chargeof the barber shop.roe neil L.White and D.A.Miller. much interest in the various)dis-/..Mr ‘\W.B.Nattregs hes decided |4."than .18°months ‘ago,Mm tee Caggaraiig aby tne.best |.Mr.James Hartness,of Statesville,ve Miee Rabie,of Salisbury,Mise the sessions."Rey.to establish in Statesville a Bust \reimster could tell of many.inter-cadees a a ‘oie and happy \ite.president of the Anti-Saloon League,|Grier,of Matthews,and Miss Cul; del pperman,of Spencer,spoke ‘ness Training:School,in which sten~oie incidénts:which occurred be os acted ta Me:Lain dmark some.|Willdeliver an address at the Frances|pertson,“ot Mooresville,ee oe on the general subject of Home \Ography,Te sprageen toy fore and during thé war..ltco meeks ace that peach trees were Willard memorial service attheMeth-|of the Graded school fac Ee semidk . Missions,Rev.ee oe he.Sue ve —mig hia iapeteot ion nie fully oe ae blooming around Stabess There |odist.church ‘Friday.night at 7.45)yesterday for their home SI pour etyr pean Re?eG.Hyeek eet Sor We Notting to The L e e ‘Jig quite a difference,us the peach o'clock.aati . ak Abe Aenea an address Landmark:today:-Lt Mr.ane Mrs.oe ae a Hi ievne are .a img to f Messrs.W.B.Matheson,Chas.P.nRikFr ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. cn Foreign Missions.Among the|Mr. Nattress is ‘an:experienced|the vicinity of tea vr Mar.”and oot in north tredel,|Matheson,Mrs.R.P.Matheson and}.:aseas: were Rev./M....[stenographer and.office man,is.a mie A ae:.‘ee ae c Fatal Poisoning From Ground ivy.|Dr.O.L.Hollar havesold their inter-Good ney:nkces! ‘of the Thom-}licensed attorney,has passed cWil Ott:ere a aecta -sticineee Wil kestioro.Otenotiicle "lest in the Taylorsville Cotton Mill to No change in cotton prices.a service examinations and is wail ie Ae ee -oe }|+ie ey oo Wiake Halle ‘\ittie|Mr.E.W.Brawley,of Mooresville.Hon,W.D.-Turner spoke at Oe Sh whl”ie cue Beaaearisile:Monday ‘for|girls,near Calk postoffies,went,oud \At the last meeting of the directors}a geod roads meeting:sHickory |ote tha California.Mrs.Cook will go to |Batundsy to!gathar some mountain |Mr,Brawley was.-electedadirector,|Manday nighit.=:rittiknetteo ——-a ‘for tirtinw|San Francisco to join her .Jmusband,|tea,.They got hold of aunts prot Attorney L.C.Caldwell,of States-|Both bands of neHii will 2 ae *-trainitig|who fe there some time ago,ivy and both:were badly DO SsoDS:|ville,spent Tuesday hereonbusiness.Chapter of the ,Confeceney other speakers : Kesler,superintendent asvilje Orphanage,who presented Loe the Orphanage cause jn at able ad-|quaiified -to teach =thie id Dr.Stallings,of Salisbury,mentioned,a MOT eOvor the who @poke on the Relation of the |ment of this school will Biblieal Rec order to State Missions.exceptional |opportunity The wWelegates to.the meeting Ing.in,business work+-a dress!< :sty |heyy re ne.w t seven years);:ff ,‘afternoon ft 3.30 .ei Nar ntertained in.the homes’of’that will equip young:people to de |aud the other,members of the party ae diene a *eer attain of Messrs.R..B.and J.H..Burke”were vibes thejeonchhe Phy D ‘g.‘Thomas .on 2 were e@entlenvs >°%ware icitaat i sida shies ie +nt shatiiy es yd,soo ex ro he ue E ;‘ae ee -|ofalloc wit!D es.1 the South:-River people and —they business.feels :having]ine ak irtys ite fo,the peisen,while “the.older one,in Statesville Wednesdayon business.|Water street ; 1 >yh 4 A <z DV:Z oe aut,rie bn on MT JO,,tees dant :2 .¢i v report royal:entertainment.'|Improvement at Hotel Iredell.lSherrill,a son of Me,and Mrs.J.[about mine are old,is improvin's|Goy.Mann,of Virginia,has served|--Mr-L.B..i ke eis ;ebay ‘i Mr.John H.Gray,who,took |wW Sherrill,lives at Fresno and will ,recover ok ‘notice on the people of Carroll county crew.of mechanics will begin worl feu ai oe ee :tnetes |Hate of Hotel Iredell Mondayon|Oe nore a ace agmcwre ere John Drake,of Asheville,was]Va.,that che ane rendered,Sidna Alt |this iweek.on a mofern ‘residence 7. fae £hh nena lets conenter (2 tworyeamiease,is getting things Ytate ‘Baraca Convention.victor in.the wrestling match”be-|len ‘ind Wesley Edwards will lead to|to be erected for Mir.A.Karusos,<)Sa a meat Dupiness on sovm re in.Bhape gémerally.«He has put in 8 aha Se ~2 ere sia Te a See oe er scan _ais ront street.: street,was taxed $5.in the may-an ra aes 1eoshien patie ata The North Carolina Barata ‘ath tween Drake amid:John Guy Wrcant (tte proinpt arrest'and prosecution,as qn postal Roberts,“of the reve- ore court Wednesdayfor at aspault |i HG Neatied the kitchen:|vention will be im session in.Sal-|Statesville,“at Statesville Theater |4 .ceassories,of those-so:aiding.“De-~Casi vier Oe oat om fOr ‘ve rhe south,7;norevenly cleanec “‘-C isbuny Saturday,Sunday and Mon-|‘p :ight.It wes a.“shnallefhit ‘:+4 thi :nue offiee,reponts —coblectio ,on,Clade:Davidson,8 re :thal i 'Phe fare shows decided improvement“).‘the 19th,14tty ‘and .16¢h asd |e Weeday pie sak tv Sout.of,three tectives believe that this move might |)cg month as follows:Lists $1,- Davidaon wes enpboyed.Dy Te ee ‘las comer cee and).16th and |match for tive.best twoOut OL MII sossibly cut off the food supply of the |gg4.54,spirits $549.67,clears $1), a great gathering of Baracas is &%|thmows.Guy.made the firet ‘andyd 4 694.64,Spirits : .jutlaws,who are still’supposed to be|topaceo $417,309.24,—Special tax Tomlinsen and.his well to deliver meat.He was start:|The hotel puilding will be over- age which:wis wanted by a CUB |ered and new canpets put on jclass of Statevsille has elected the |Drake,In a préliminary matdh Al-hiding in the moitintainsof Virginia.|¢72.93,a total of,$419,641.38.wh 81 on Rindge tebe tigre va ;lfollowing delegates to the conven-))jén:Turner threw Kd.—Hllams twice Anol.pros.was.entered in Guil-|)~The tocal automibile dealer |} c a i in preparation.- ed ‘from the maker wane ind lhauled where needed,walls will’be pected.‘The Finst Ba'ptist Baraca the second and thind were-anade by Gs toner at one,but instead of de-he floors.‘The closets of the ho-| omit,nts feceinia “kag >negro stop-Nea {~venal hy uy wttemade:|4 haseefian ford Superior C in the case agains aking some. livering the package the negro stop EeoT NM made’banitary,.|tion,several of whom will ‘*iin suocessiion,:0.ord Superior Courtinthe case against|are making §4 acts at to.ply tanble”with another |‘!e eae i pradley “wii cleck,ut |G H.Sloan,C.B.Webend,R.F | joarne that Reu-/Frank Wineskie,indicted for thé em-|the,prospects Tor #good “PUsINes i ea Caldwell)went in.search of Mr.'Jas.,Bradley will clenk Ot |5iiman,Marshal)Fowler.Hugh|The Landmarkteams a bez £$3 from the |this apring are ‘Tine.Durihg +oh negro,Call wed he found the |the hotel here and Mr..Hale Ku-|Bryant Percy Heinzerling,Smyth |ben Comibs,who walked a Ibias JOZZ ement of $30,000 rom the Stan-n See sy wir.Feed Beaton his a oe fa it.meat~lying on the banks:will go to Marion to clerk jn)‘ampbel#and J.Paul Leonand,“}the State prison,om’the 25itihy ie |dard Mirror Co.,of High Point.The rs i sede tourtirieg car \to.Mr.A::e poe ier sis bo playing marbles the Marianna.¢\Ter vr Cha atleast .|Mandh ,had prior to that re ‘solicitor said he was unable toget the _anche ae thes Caroitha Motor ss ‘ani (y ying *ponueneer bates a :,rit é TW leapt AG St ‘G19 |é Sr AEY imo Gar ‘ x ciety he was 60 entaged that he|_me.regular meeting .of ual _—Mre'Thomas —Alexander,Rum-Se a suit of abning a one die:|witnesses,who were‘in Pittsburg.It Go.hes sold a Maxwell touring car ul saninniatatatentntemenineemaen Shaya 200d|p nnd of dimeotoms of.the.State |ble and Miss Ozelle Lippard,both re oe eget Reu=|'S said Wineskie has made a_-settle-|(4 mr,9./B.Miller.fee flogging,and in this.he doubtless|pogpital at Morganton was held orl the St;Martin's communi,wee "heti antes saiawad =cera en ment with the Mirror Company,anes p.Rrawford,haw:ee cg had the sympathy.of others Who |iie.,Hospital.Wednesday,Only.united in manniage Wedmesday.af-|view of the.gravity of.his orton Inthe,face of a.bitter attack by|gold his stock in the Crawford-Bumeky,”q |} (eterAtticas dasa ‘y i ‘ed iy y ns ,:M4 Y x :ge,y y have to:depend »on,eolile —TY }four members of |thie“board were |Cernoons.at the:home of Rev.Wels a ite long sentence ‘Senator Bailey,of Texas,the Senate|Furniture Co.and this —DAVE eal ‘ pe POE.Te se minal present—-Mr.1.°I.Davis;‘Morgan-|A.Lutz;who ‘officiated.-The.bride|:aan }Wednesday passed.the:Esch=“ed hig:joonnection with ux had a very sexarecald.jton,president;Messrs.J.W..Me-His a daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ak)Joo).Gaddy,aged about 30:years,y1 1.bill ye the:Esch Hughes aa White he “has.not ‘defimite- My,(ttle son Bee ey oe sen “Ww.Noel of|bert Li 1 Mik Remmi tha p00'|wa hoa ee ets Nee five to|House bill to put a prohibitivetax up-|Pony.)repo 1 was recommended.to try Chamber:(Minn of Bre ‘ard,J,«Ws Noe |bert Lippaind.Mr.Rumple is.a $00)wig killed while attempeins ©.)on the manufacture or i rtation oftly decided.on his future bus ‘Jain’s.Cough temed vy ape egane tad Roxboro and R,R.Clark of States-}of Mr.H.A.Rumple.;lewing a freight train ‘at:Goncond hit i re .hea,ation 0 arvangements,Mr. Grawford *wil, Be Fee eH silks.29 Dowling |Ville.On account Of.&|lagk ©of |"~—~The’graded)school suspénded |‘tuesday morning.He worked —it.leis ep tae eg mate es,the idea -probably move to the Weat,where (ee re.“Sydney,Australia,This reme-/a quorum no.business of importance,yesterday for the Easter vacation.|the.Franiblin Cotton .Mill.at Con-|eing to tax these matches dut of ex-/|),0°was.located for a tite some Street.::j , dy is forsale by all dealers.,..was pransacted.-<°|Wonk .will be resumed Tuesday...cord.og ‘jistence,.years ago. Pit Aire ’ie go é »i,aes Wea i :ae ae Meo *school rooms.and observing for,oU™ne"that ‘the man “who was’asking: ‘‘eroup of busy girls,under the di-money he had ‘THE LANDMARK “*.oWhether you area Presbyterian or AGAINST |.TRAMP”BEGGARS. Solicit in Name of Religion ‘But-“Should Be on Chain Gang. Wadesboro Ansonian. On different,occasions..the .An- sonian has mentioned acertain class of foreign tramps,who visit wvhis -}and.other “towns,“claiming to °.be the efficial representatives of.some orphan home in Turkey or other: foreign country. ferent denominations have taken the trouble and expense to.dnvesti- gate the letters of introduction Lrought by these tramps.and have found them,in many imstances, frauds of the first water.They have letters,forged in’some cases,from leaders of all~denominations:and display these to various members of.these denominations as they:at- rompt,to fleece them:out.of their earnings inthe hame of charity:. Last»week two.or.three.of,these grants came to Wadesboro-and be ‘pans to“work”’.the town at .heir ae Te NT Oa BACcIAIN AWVien they:entered We Wen omet by the kind and)ins Ansonian ‘ottice!we-assumed™a “Yeap ble sapercintemdent ;and taken’)very pleasing ‘attitude,but ‘before first_to the handsome lippary bulld-|arging,overany money,agked “to ing ‘and from.there,as a.starting |cos y<ceipts,check stubs,money, FRIDAY,—=.—March ‘5,1 “VISIT TO"BARIUM SPRINGS- -Equipmentof ‘the Orphans’.Home i»and Impression Made Qn Visitor —Needs of the Institution. Correspondence of ,The~Land mark, not,you would enjoy a visit to Ba- rium Orphanage.If you go you will come away,as the writer did,with mingled pleasure-and pride.I w I could,add satisfaction,but while ‘there was much to Make one feel pleasure and pride,I cry with Oli- ver for more,The general impres- sion made on-one Who:has never .been there before,is one ‘of pleas- ing surprise.‘The place is \beanti-; ful for ‘situation,’to.begin:with, The buildings,nine in number,wear a Bubstantia}.’‘Presbyterian.air. “Only three ame franie buildings the; industrial,the infirmary’and:Round “Knob,:::ue Fae point,we ‘visited the varidus .e0t-!'o:cer .roeipts er Some”letter from tages,taking a:pep,into’several tie:otier side of the world,:show- Belves or ra rage Bie ee rae er money.Was really sending ‘some hove:and:eit wo wave a homelt,‘the home folks,At first’-he| ewe :Iso visited.the dantaitonies [note “Mé Qe speak sigs buit BIRO “VIBITOO.Se,fr veS latter a ttle time he was made to: and noted hare please.Bod comfort-|undevstand just,what was meant able they)were,all)having -jand then he spoke very good.Eneg- rooms attached.ts ee jlish,but was:unable to show:that We visited,the kitchen,where @/ne had’ever pant a ‘penny.of the :i gged’to those he inection of a trained pe ee |chimed to represent,When.he.was preparing the dinner,wh ich we al-ltold-.that he ought to be on “the ‘lof.the murder of P.‘B.,Hall Members ‘of ‘dif-) a J)STATE NEWS. |.Oscar O'Neal,a ‘young Wake county farmer,has been.acquitted ’.last:Christmas.O’Neal killed Halli —.astheresultofa°row at:,O!'Neal’shome,ls fos ees ‘Daniel.Koonee,18 years old,.witlivednearTrenton,Jones -coumty, shot off the top of his head with a sliot gun Sunday afternoon.He Jeft a note saying that he killed:himself becajse of Ja girl but the young lady's|name was not mentioned. Less.than.a doZen ©negroes re- sponded.to the call for a State,con- vention of colored Republicans:to’! be held in.Raleigh Moniday..©Those |- present;however,decided that.the! nego Republicans should go-into)| the.conventions.and demand.recog- nition for ‘their raee--wihich ‘they won't get..toon : :A regular freight,and passenger ‘Schedule has.Deen.inaugurated:ontheElkinamdAlleghany°tailroadbetween‘Elkin ‘and:Thurmond,the.point.to whith the new road is com- yleted from Elkin,A steam.shovel, alindy ‘additional ed ulipth est.has peer)}provided to.push’the construction:of:(he.road.NG SE recs SOs Solicitor Sinclair;of Fayetbeville,|’“who:if.a eaundidate:for the:Detnio-| cratic:“congressional nomination.in| ‘the sixth district,has’challenged Con- giressman Godwin,who is a canidi- date for renomination,for a jointcanvassofthedistrictbeforethe primaries are held and Mr.Godiwin tj me il ti No More Burning | Put the Boss Oven on top of yourojl,gasoline,alcohol or gas,stove, Turn at any angle so glass in doorfacesyou.You can watch bakingcontinuouslywithoutopeningdoororevenstooping—without chilling or jar-ring baking and wasting beat.= Glass guaranteed notto break ffor heat ortosteainup.Endorsed by do-mestic science schools, Come in today and see the Boss. Oven.:Let is demensttateto you its:_.wonderful conveniénce and . i HT iD has:atcepted the challenge.A Las Deo at ae .fection Oil Cook.Stoves.They Salaries.and Fees and County.Offi-|‘‘ cers. ’,*. Charlotte ‘Observer:._|your cooking a pleasute to you. »we found another group.of girls, washed hoboes came in the name /rect ‘in 4 business:wayf°The ‘rail- (Gay (4 i GS r 7 eeneee Nothing better than New Per-|'® isave time and ‘labor,and make} 'j ¥ort vat ie :te i i «" The skill of the world’s best trained candy-men make--‘It the Standard of Excellence.wc ARWAYS FRESH. tem Se cus acre nERI Ry AT sa W.F.Hall’s,Drug .eeE NO Bere Mi &How About That We have them andif,you want the best made ‘for.the money, try a Griffon Suit.Best made" I —be Sees was |chain’gang’helping:to ,build ‘good.C ¢Sine ; “a “Fhe.Tame:nS:aN ai roads in Anson’county,’he.grew To ‘say that the salary basis for)All sizes Carried in-stock rn ¢sags ,i im ,—.a a.|nervous ‘and.was not ‘long wh get-|county offices would rendem officers|oes emes ‘and best fitting on the market moss “i ome.Asahi Aahadey se >Pe |ting out-of:the’ways slothful cor inefficient is to |slur}|ee anadaic eel oak aa ae RN ‘,pimple,but”cle&n amd well ee Here-ig what the Monroe Enduir-|heavily upon whatever |mén may”3 »Pui ih set wored and our guarantee back of every Doaraalom j ed,and Soubtieas that hee or r (er has to.say of the same crowd:|hola these’posits...Besides,.the}one.-|i ee -pS ne ae |:Two dirty,greasylooking foreign |electorate -has thie Mhroice of retir-|bl ;: healthy faces we san every,m,|tramps,wearing cheap clerical garb,jing unsatisfactory .officers;and un-||‘.%: In oe ie ee povredh aggtine istruck this town last Tuesday and i der the salary system it cannot.only),\.See the beautiful line of Star one dear litle &nerecn engl |proceeced to do the begging act—|avoid paying too much,but:éan also||ns ‘s seh ee te Sree Me nano begging for themselves,mark |avoid paying too little.It knows ||j Shirts,Levy and Marcus Neck-: Ue.ht a ::@8vou;for if they had done that,able-|what it is paying—that is the |:ties ].: dainty and clean aN she ee HET |bodied ‘ramps that they are,they |main point.And the officers also}.Straw Hats are in also.‘i large gobi eeetiat boing we tone have been sent.to the chain |know just,what.they will get.|i Come in and lét us save ..you : In the,in ue ;ity mhere|20s for Vagrancy.°‘But these “Phe salary’:system ,”-“obsenves||f ee fo.:' only”visited ‘the laundry.strone-rodied,strong-smelling,©un-|the Wilmington Dispatch,‘‘is .cor-|;money.: |:3 ‘ under.direction of the:capable.ma- tron,ironing.the clothes which the washing.nachine had turned over to them.The day was warm and the.bright.faces were nosy and the work was being well done. We regretted not visiting the “printing office,for apart from the curiosity to see how a_paper is ‘min’we would have liked ‘to mee the.printer [boys and their -fore man,who help to.make Our |Fa- ;jittletherlessOnes’suck a good paper:'ee!we —-had-—One.other...regret not seeing the interior of’the hand. some little Jo.’s.church,which adorns the handsome grounds.E We found men.busy that day re- pairing the standpipe and others dt work.on,the electric wings,and soon,with abundant water»connec- tion,and:electric er.that perfection.to whidh we re.: “What do you.think.is most needed?”Well,first a dining hall with kitchdn attached,so that the space in Rumple Hall may be.util- ized’.to relieve the crowded condi- tion of the dormitories.Then,the library needs replenishing,not.with “cast-off books,’but especially with books suitable for Sunday reading, and the books need to be classi- fied:; »There may ‘%e—there must .be other needs,but these were what we found out for ourselves.The matrons and teachers all impressed as people’who realized the high privilege of this mission to which | Our ‘Father has appointed them-— the mission of ministering to lighits,our Synod’s|°°:oo eae noble home will be that much near-|rdms in Africa,Asia,Spasia, His|plied. of religion and,upon their Jazy ‘lips |roads-would not’think of |paying ‘took with.unnecessary frequency the|their:book-keepers by ‘the columns name of God.heaven,and all things|of figures:added up,and neither are holy They élaimed'to be begging |policeipen paid by the number.of {¢ ‘for an:orpban home somewhere away)arrests made.‘Cities do not.’pay|ompany, lever in Asia,and they got more’here}their,treasurers -or,heats:of their than many.an honest laborer gets|police departments.fees and there is fora day's toil,and passed on.tojno reason why 'a county should pay "County officers are supposedotherfieldsequallyasrichfor|fees them :About every 30 or 60 dayS|to give ‘their very best work to ltwo of these greasy,“clerical”|their ‘positions,anyway.If*there | tranips hit thig.towm,and it is the |is ank money to be saved tive tax-| for.the |payers should:be given the benefit)igsame old..s0ne-—nroney |poor erphans.-The rascals know|of it,and every,taxpayer should:wh- lthat ‘the wiea for money for .OF-|derstand this.’’ | |phans reach our people as.10 other}is.very possible that for small, |plea wilt and they.reap a rich har-}or poor.counties the salary system |vest,these worthless tramps do,bY |}would not work very well,That! their curning and the credulity oftit works splendidly in .the larger the reople,‘These tramipp have |and more prosperous counties,there | recommendations as long as a fence jare not ‘lacking rail.frcm bishops and high cockalo-|in North Carolina to show | and}counties,‘which do ndét -have it now+ as the old darkey said in his prayr |should have,it soon.Jt 16 a pro-| er,“From all them ‘unknown lands|gressive step whose adoption on an |Many }twhere the foot of man has never |extensive scale would bring good to troa »rd God himself knows 10 |the,entire State.\ )with the .Un-)eaebiniaite — of!’These,papers Bt, ee ager agarrcnbresggrainet ace Loss of Life and Property in/Ship- jand =wi als aly::ping. iVukish cige actory.on them} ee ey ie ionmaentiener”by |.One hundred and twenty-one per lene oman acrid then a ‘whole /®ons perished by shipwreck and.85 ngne 4 é bs ceed e io eek ial °hes Datoh of preachers over in ¢hia|Vessels met with disaster off -:th lGuntry.will give the tramps pa-|New England coast,or while engag- Sack pearing their endorsement of ed in the New England,Canadian:ot ithe high-hagded fake and let them |New Foundland trade during ae lo t and gull.the people all the|f4lb and winter season of 1911-1912 ary are tired of these cler-Of the 85 vessels cast ashore,sunk, more,We oe ve .. ing >,€n other’mis- lical tramps,these hoboes,coming Sad d A r -sehdry ds i me r inis- lin the name of religion..‘They need|Haps,seven were steamers,two [ule Leake gi 4 rigged ships,two barks,three b youn |;164 schooners ahd seven barges financial loss is estimated at 'tham $1,000,000. money ‘andlinsteadofyour kicks properly ap-\food three swift mor Undertakers and Funeral Directors.| |Crawford-BunchFurnitur * examples:rigt here |’ little ones,and now,as a ldst word |aR aT |Heavy storms and gales that P we say:Leave your.critical eve at |Runcombe Bar ©Honored Judge iswept the Atlantic during Noveinber : 4 home and gee.with your_good eye,|Long.leaused the deaths of |38 sailors |Don’t takp+as o_o 7 4 atanernane .BIR : ie what the, Presbytenan Orphans’|"When Judge Long finished Bun jand browght disaster to 38 vessels fees e our word for 3 ,&:it—inspect th ; i ‘Home at Barium is,and how YOUl.ompe court last “week the bar)The worst wreck was that of the Nor “OL:id E Ay eer i _can help to supply its needs.ladopted unanimously the following |wegian full-rigged ship,Antigua of Shield Brand”models :O0.H.|esolutions:|Christiana,which was driven,on the for yourself and draw;resol . a.Winston-Salem,N.C.,April 1,12)""\ynereas,“His Honor,B.F.|rocks during the night of,November your own conclusions. 'Long,by amduous work has Puce /16,with a loss of 15 lives.. ;:@hain Gang Oonvict Brings Suit}ceeded in clearing our eee ““Shield Brand”clothes 'in Federal Court.;their burden of 3 ne Me has Confederate Veterans’Reunion ,at for Spring are full of the :.Oharlotte ‘Chronicle,15t.ao i ee ee vefeds Catawba,snap and.vim you want, Fi A suit .for $10,000 for ‘‘actual,ioe ers by the bar on our calen-|The arinual reunion of Company I they'll fit you,for i punitive and exemplary’damages,|Rae,faith ‘|Fonty-ninth regiment of the Con-they'remadetofit. fi <against the board of county,Se |“Whiereag,it appears-from an inr |federate ey)held at,Catawba if missioners,the county,and Superin-lspection of the dockets of the court,|[ast Saturday.There were appro-We want you ‘to look ¥tendent Little,mdividually,‘sever-nold-|PTiate recitations and songs by the them over..Your suit ts. § i\that since Judge Long began 4 ing our courts there have been.dis- posed of more than 650 cases,leaiv- our docket only about ally and ‘in solidio,”was insituted| todav before Judge James E.Boyd, in Federal Court,by Tom Wise,col-ing now onored,who,wile serving on.the}36 ::live hain gang :paying +250 cases,most of which are:liv <48 —*—stg hy bray |cases and stand for trial upon ‘their $2.33 .costs,alleges that he Sie bance of 10 jmerits,and . lcourts has been dispatched with. |promptness and uniform courtesy, land-we,thé:bar,feel that his honor lhas earned a well-merited rest; \therefore be it resolved by the membersof the bar—of-eset inhumanly treated,that the unusual punishment he received at the hands of Superintendent Little,agent —of the county commissioneps,and the ‘excessive and’unreasonable length éf time that he was kept on the gang forthe fine of $2.33,is contra- Ty and in violation of article 8 of the constitution ©of the United States.and the constitution of county:~aa, “Mat the thanks af the cltlzey of Buncombe county and the ccna :4 ar andthe count, North.Carolina,article 1,section hike Pee ak ae aay ice a ty ag Saad Lf.ne :leg Judge B.F.Long for his faith- The complajhant,through bis i |full efficient,(arduods and effec- torney,avers that he was badly ti oe ate .ca efforts in relieving treated and makes a further com|HV?%OMS .atl :3 the dockets of Buncombe county of ,plaint alleging he’te “ik of ue PY ee tah aaa oker10d |their crowded anid congested,.con- i :Varma |dition.oa {cr convicts was not observed,”and Saint ave .:.“That Judge Long by his unre- Sadao feng Aine ier Nave eo mitting and indefatigable labors along tpn aBowed poarucy serving nas disposed of more tham 650 civil school children.Rev..Mr.Wilson l\made the adidiness of -welcome and |thie annual address was.by .Attor-Iney,Blackwelder,of Hickory.Prof |G.W.Hahn,of Hickory,gave an in- fteresting review of his book,*'The ||Catawba Soldier in the Civil War.” |Only nine memibers-were present at j tihties reunion who were there—when-'- jthe company was organized just 50 |rears ago.There are now,105 ofithecompany.dead and 36 living tLe. here ready to wear.Justcomeandwe'll show you.° The Wal-Whie.Co, STONY POINT,N.C. Field Seeds For Spring Sowing. OATS—Burt.or 90-Day,White Spring, ’Spring,Red Rust.Proof—80c.to $1.00. CLOVERS—Red,Sapling,Alsyke,Alfalfa—9X ‘percent:pure seed,Wis ' GRASSES—Orthard,Herds (or Red Top),‘Timo- ‘thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue and Canadian Blue,for lawns,cS ; All kinds grain and feed stuffs,chicken feeds,ete;Fertilizersat guaranteed:prices.Time or cash tosuitpurchasers.J.HB.SLOOP. COCeSrOCDADDOORSCOCCCTEEER & Largest and Best Line $ uopies,Surteys and Harness Ever brought to Statesville.’Will sell steel tire top buggies from $47.50 to $100.Rubber tire top buggies with Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,and full leather trimmed,from $65 to $125:Surrey and Harness in proportion to above prices.; all and examine these before buying.* lack O8 o e e e g e s o e s r o c s “Vehicle&Supply Company. 116 East Broad Street.| Harness, | ( | W.T.Gillv;a.prominent dealer in‘)Pennington’Gap,Va..was 80 bothered with kidney and bladder trouble that hecould.net-attend,to business,“He says,\“T had severe.pains.in my back’atidkidneysandhadtogetupfifteentimeseachnight.SawKidneyPillsadvertisedandbought two bottles,‘and soon felt great relief.andwasentirely’cured.‘No longer disturb-} jed at night...but syeep tik.morning.|Statesville Drug Co,f |+ TEN DOLLAR BOOK*FREE!The Adler-iika book,télling how| ain and Cals = out ee not ae ne just capes heretofore’pending |on the you can BASILY guard against ap-| mi Earicadcnsa oe Wie.the com-|Superior Court Yocket of Buncombe|pendicitis,and how you can ralidve|; voateaabe es that the sum of $10,county,and has-accompiletied thers|constipation of gaa on the |stomach Car White Corn, De mcutages ais other renee,bal Tammcs Wimnue |Snoreee Tela tint Gaia tik Oe ko Wh oe, sl ted him,‘actual punitive’and teonsidenate coumbtesy to lawyers an week by,the Statesville Drug Co.’Car White Oats. eran :ci litigants and,‘withal,has displayed ::en : exemplary”damages,a6 set forth in the complaint. ‘The complaint alleges that...be- eaupe Wise jcouldn’t pay the $2.33 "we was :foreed to work on the chain gang 28 days.) ithe highest type of,jwdicial :alyitity. “That we simeerely nequest the |Governer of North Carolina,to oT for.thethatKg. |.Gourt:of Bumeomibe .coilhttylisinieofcivilcanesanidfor purpose to assign Hon.|B. ;|Long to hold.said special term.”Why ‘He Was Late. ‘What made you so late?” “t met Smithson.” ‘Well,that is no eould’be an hour late «etting home Satan Starhes.‘Hickory,WN.°C. fered severely (wit rouble,andsays,¥ reasom why you Mra.J.LL.to|has in the past \sjthroat,and Jungeper.”’\é wey know.but I.asked him how he was|used:Foley's Honey sand Tar Compound feeling,and heinsisted'on telling -me!for this and it gave me immediate sat-| +.|isfaction and relief.It gives me pleas- --gbout.his stomach.trouble."’ “Dia you tell him td take . jain’s Tablets?”:: ..'Spre,that is what he needs.’ ‘py af deators.‘ ¢‘Chamber-|ure to recommend.this preparation —for A sore throat,hoareeiess,or any.affiic. ‘Sold|tiom ‘of the Uhroat®or lunge.ol WAL do o,claimed.far itDreaCe.i ae 1 know it Btatewville ‘ \der a special term of the Superior “My Machine Shop | *‘|740 bushels grown on 8 ‘Is complete and I am.prepared to do! :|acres.High:grade,,Flour —White ,Swann.Also cheaper grades,‘and all any kind of repair work. Engine and Boiler Work.a Specialty. _Also carry a full line of-Steam Fit-tings up to 3-inches..Injectors,Lu- bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,|Pipe and Shafting.¢: C.F.TORNER,...Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery,| before you buy.{> tPs Harper’s Prolific Seed Corn ||kinds feed stuff.See me, | |SUPERIOR FEATURESOF DEERE NO.8000T-[JF TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE |> “It is built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady and follows.a bed easily:Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important Es for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable;buteasily removed.Puts fertilizer below seed and separates with soil,Feeds evenly from smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton'seed-dry,thick or thin, and does not choke or skip.Plants corn level,on a bed or in deep furrows,froth 10 to 41 inchés apart.ae 5 H Came in arid examine this planter and see for yourself that it has 4}more points of merit than any other,and place your order early, as we do not have enough some seasons to supply the demand. LA.A,‘Colvert.|Statesville Hardware &Harness Co. SINGLE COMB.ft | FOR SALE Lewhorr edt ie wale.FbEactionguaranteed.A.©eeAprile.4 !.,A saad Sgr Bros,L,B;PATTERSON,:OR RENT SES Mane .Feb,27.e |Sales Day is the first Monday ineach month:in-Statesville,N.C. :i tii THE LANDMARK} FRIDAY,—.March 6,1912. LOCAL RAILROAD:SCHEDULE, Arrival.and.Departure of Trains atStatesville._..WESTERN ROAD. Faster! NAc ser edianneneimtorn > iliesfu Train No,-15,westbound,due 5.55.a.m.Train No,16.éast-bound,due‘11.20 p.Yd.As fine a lot as you eversaw;Train No,i weut-boun dua 10.20 @.sea rain No,»West-boun ue 3.25 p.m.anh inte of them.to choose od Teain No,i westbouna due we Le Per’ozen .*rain Ne,86,east-bound,due am,Train.ia 22,een bound,due 1.7 eeTrain12.east-beund,due 6.45 p,m.CHA RLOT EE MAND.*PAYLORS Vick.-From Charlotte.Train No.16 ar,9,60,leaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo,24 ar.8.26,leaves 8.35 p.mFromTaylorsville.|Train ‘No.23 ar.10.10,,eaves 11.00 a.m|Train Ne 15 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p.m. eetaasie Corsage Bouquets _ Of Sweet Peas,Lily of the Valley,or Violets,$2.to 6,Orchids in, THE dered)the payment -of the,follow- ping claims against the county: Chain ‘"Gang-—W.C;Henry,.sal- ary as superintende nt $60,team hire’een Pik.Crawford,.M.C|Daa,W:iKerr,guards;$34 |bagaly.oe ‘Lackie $1,Lugh.-Camp-helt!31:13,Robert.Keller $2-50, Cascal Douglas,$9.86;.Harry.Floyd2.80,Turner Hanris ‘$13 50,.Will- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.|I Businessof the Regular MonthlySession—High Water Bridge °ForSouthYadkin.& The county commissioners,in reg::ular “monthly session+-Monday,..or: lero ‘Campbell $2.50,:Harvey Hen- léy $5,do.Bruner.$25,Harvey Mor- rison:$2.50,Gus Harris .$37.5.0,Rob- For:sale byalldealers. aa Rute of Maresh. Té the maliee of The Landmark and ",Desmocratic VO ters ot Iredelt,Coun- RY sto We,tind ‘the:polititad bial ts “of Irede}]:county.that for the past ten years;-as it-is today,is.abso-lutely under boss rule and burden-ed by taskmasters.as’completely astheburdenofIstaelunder*Pha-:raoh,.politicalty,It now.almost amounts:to -high treasom and sure |. ostraci#m’for any man.in lredeli county ‘to offer himself)for.any po- litical office if he is not in perfect accord with the Pharaoh’s and their allies The bosses have at fast resolved themselves into.kings,dic-tators ‘and rulersagainst the wishes |EE SECRET OF“LONG LIFE, .Avape ‘root,Bloodroot,Stone and Mandrake root with (Cherrybark.‘ago Dr,Pierce gave to the public this remedy.,which he called Dr,Pierce’ ‘Do not.sap the springs of life by fheglect of the human mechanism,by allowingtheaccumulationofpoisonsinthesystem,."An:imitation of,Watire’s methodofrestoringwasteoftissue-and impoverishment of the blood and nervous strengthis:is take.an’alterative glyceric extract (without alcohol)of Golden Seal ahd Oregon Over 40 years’ s Golden, Medica!Discovery.~Hefound it would help ‘the bloodin taking up the proper ele-ménts from food,held the liver into-activity,thereby tlirowing out the poisons from °the blood and vitalizing the whole system as well ao allayiag and soothing a cough... No one ever takes cold unless constipated,or éxhaus ted,add having what we.call m al -nutrition,whi ivjis attended with impoverighed bloodandexhaustionofnaeveforce.The.{Discovery is an.all-round tonic which restores’tone to,the blood,‘nerves andheartbyimitating“Neture’s methods of restoring,wasteoftissue,and feeding the no erves,heart and fungs.on rich | red blood,5 izht shoulder blade also a veryYewBrookland,8,C.,to Dr,‘ ne ae ene $1-each additional,|More Prizes For Gorn Olub-Boys,|°M Gwaltney $11.25,John Cald>jot -the people,.Now,voters,surely|.vyethorsaif oid Ravewell$8.41,B..t.Bel).$1,70,all sucha state of affairs should,not]:'xedridden,unableto sit up fer six months -> OR f Co ee Os Schau announces.two]for*work,hauling,“ete;Olay.be Astihe in our.beloved:Iredell)A\5 :gi siclaton,Sen re OS Pale, oses,0 urse.ne additional prizes for’eadh,district in GaitheaE OnE4 $16,56;..Dr:P,C.County 1.gee we ‘be.very:\.When Tha none bottle of the,’Discaveary ey oudathe oe 1 ‘the Boys’Conn ,Chub )contests.prane:yy medica)pemvices,$93.J K cau ous,ak se npents!s and yy 4 hogr.ata time,and Werle Thad taken\.three bottles [could do ;:/Morrigon Riooe Vi &,Pro duce \:‘Co.parm][ess ue,res:Tn:out selection.wt M io :hen inigoodhea!to teat nildren, Ptook fouirteenhott 8)Lichondye 90,“White .Pink,$2.50,$3.00 doderi These prizes.are:two free trips,*“$0"$5.87 (A,FooGaither .$10,.-R.:Wa lnitanal’for opt “Mosesea’to lead BE DOR!an then ing ealthis y welghtisnow 407 pound Sh ‘ Richmond Reds,©.°$6.00 dozen:|/the National)‘Gorn‘Show,Yiien will Orr $0,BluMpsoni&Steele’$131.05 |ns Gilt of:thie politieal-bondage.We. AmericanBeauties,*$15.00 dozen,|)be held ‘int Columbia,8,Cc,fener:Lazenby-Monteomery:‘Hardware,jshould look;for mek:sand honest Cafnations,©$1.50 dozen 1913.0.7",'‘ea,oeris,BisPR.a oung a Saliba wv.ore.who,are,eee,aoePat:yf Riba:),alk for.sup eal SPClOSe”Observe °one r Violet:‘>8h,ees1m)ee See pen,prizes fi County Figs 2IT tO »‘Poinpi Bor whs,wan ae right and’tears, ;te ‘two boys,making the best ‘records |Keeper,$30}:pay ‘Davidson!athd ‘Lessty:,aim ‘at the mark:and ‘drive;Nothing else.is;so ‘appropria Ci wilt get $25-each to pay EXD GTS to}mother w Work,$14yo We Johnson td,the:center,‘dnd ‘mot:deceive shefor"Easter,offerings as:Flowers,the National Com:Show.white’the &Sons $11.aod 3K.“Sloon.$7.Me people.And "as.such wmaterial os ers om . eee te ones offered by .neat'tive..will gét-the eash:.‘prizes Wie Wy Pousliee $14.50,"Mills described"T take pleasune sl Sees eM rs pou i Cee ’Poston $5.25,Smith"&Brown '$55.-|mending ‘three ‘men,!viz., exdLieu+:vn ares‘‘Inedell.boys’..who wish to enter|3 ae x g i : the corn clit contests should no-|9%Star Milling,Co..$18:40,°Fred.|ter:‘Governor W.-D.Turien for n .ae ‘‘eas i tify spt re 0.White.re B.Phifer $5.90;all ,for supplies;the Senate,Messrs;R,L. Baitley,:SECOND SERIES OF-ecu acteaanammissmnepeyannns Iredell Telephone’:Co,,telephone |GFsharpesburg,and T.J.Williams.ve.A ::au a es “trent six months,$7:50,0...‘|fof:Mooresville;for the House.‘These on oe .ee : Di dl |Well KNOWN MINISTER 4 ;Jaik—-C.L:;Gilbert,jailer,$65.-|gentiemen need no introduction .to beara :\:‘}oo an in e y 9 1-05;Fred,’B.Phifer,‘supplies,.ws the voters ‘ef.Iredell:c-2Phey have,!wot pee Co yee a 425;City of Statesyille,tights,$8.-weighed and net found wanting.‘y :oy Sa i La se 40:Wo EB.Munday,-plumbitig,$4--|wWiin ‘theee men in tha“awing we i :heen i Greensboro ‘BO.ean surely march .to victory tm:No-|!."Restored to9 Health aVinol Roate and Bridges—-T,©,Brvin,|yember pnd eave the tittle hbst.JUT >POLK GRAY DRUG (0.,i!I.Rev.D:.-S¢hneider,:~who-is-a well|oe ge Work ou 50,Mo$10.-tn +i Red:‘gen.—“eT pire as -,|ee He te |known minister in’Bice.Lake,Wis Ww Mills:($1:OONES.|en ‘will work ‘for the good:¢A ‘ator t :*ad =me ms oi te wera :a.ake ithe :is ‘l"writes:FurNture Co.$Whole peaple and not for Ei Local Agents.arn ;ot ‘|Senetai ,$5.40,Johnson’&was If atid also stand for the salaried O miaeage oT On i sacl avery sbrere atoracn trou $63.30>M,F &Bons $4:50,ee ty loffices:anid:will -be for’a Pee d “omorro we -oe mata in bed’tk sl mnths 1 i ong eptiy A.Galthe 134;Mnorsevide [oe isonable';dog law.-and aged mist.|i‘:Aree ict a oe eee |luumuber Oo.|A,Mumdodh |kin giv powers .or.boss.rule,“e services ofa doctor,but to no}$23.50,all for lumber;A.C.Sharpe)’x<Home NiO A VOTER: BOs |avail,then read.of Vinol-and deter-|$46.15.C.Mo Swisher and’Nv oP.)000)qp—eopeeeeee Office in.the Morrison Building. ,a j :::}mined .to try abottle.Before it was)Owligs $8.25,for repairing bridges.|Déathcof Mrs./Sarah Anne Gardner FARMS FOR SALE used up I was ouf of bed,and four!I H;©.Cook,a)—Against Dog Tax. :é !v7)BT)bottles made me a,well’man.Vinol is $30;-W..C."Gaks Se Cor pondence of The ‘Landmark.WwW:BS WEBB,‘Ss.¢—|a splendid medicine,andl can:plad!y’|Fatt gulant ON eS |n,R.2+-Mrs.Sarah Anne)5EGER ec eho.recommend it.”Ay iC Margie,anaying,)iy::¢'died ‘at her home’at ‘Se '.£;rimnting ki ‘anit lal tA ringersY.Prominent .men-:from all ovér thet.»-PN:li Hid)Mills,"hom went,;hace io -:country do not:hesitate to’.endorse ;Dlisiht :ROSE DEER:BO nee tet awa -;.:pups ing Deceased:“was.a:sistér of]‘this.wondeful tonic.}Statesville,OBE:oS 8 Fae ie 8Sixty-fiveacres,6 milesnorth of ||«For twelve years Vinol:his.been prey,(ihe bate Dr.Mit ot a apse —) city:Nice road front.}sold on the “money back”plan,and ‘¥,$2031,Hed =io an er.‘The a ‘|A Aheveryyearstrengthensitspopularityvuper.coffin nH Cat aa at Bt nh Twotiundred and sixty-twoacres and proves by continued.tests that it,|>:hauling,50 seep eta bt jn,Chambersburg township,12],will’do what,We clatm for it.ie z,a2 aus y E.P.::.faut miles soduth.of Elnnwood.TW.OE nee.Druggist,|Statesyille,}WV.¢“0 bial,-$4.-: North Carolina Lo tit .:ona en e.yery|Y :;‘i~i gir erent Si i tatesville Phinti ng Coa ee oa zo TIN r *On¢hundred and thirty acres,.ea tor olerk’a offies,81-41%weather ee -colt ao ONE SOLID W EHE K 64 miles from Statesville,in Cool.}}a 1;Andenson,painting.|jail |{(lt ee ‘mgtter with| Spring township.Two dwellings otal :4 Inq Foard: serubibing|a,seriou | |with usual out--buildings.Hi “>‘a 3 na ee ot er ts ad op abter.Wwrants bo oO en agent _Commencing ve ays pril th :;pik eee,1 COMI!DATE e.F ris belne against the dog.law.ana Two hundred and fitty-nineacrés |,AND.PEANU S.“—ee id ——BB apis “say further “that the majority |in Concord:township,only 34 miles Oiine $65.ee Oe Ne |PSOE:AT Psi en tee pickEYareciceed|te infromcity:Can.be'sold in small We have a lot ofnice small Mrs.M.B.Milistead received $6,|!iBall eee ta ‘Object at aul tracts-from10 acres up,Sweet Potatoes from the ‘aoe er enous :a —eet )fisting,the doz,aéeording to te]i '‘‘+:Moore $2.50;Mrs ora Gant .Se ete $1 tax on a dog |;i east.Come and getisome 50,Fannie James $1,Manly.Broge(kiue,but tc pay a‘sal ar >~..‘i ou,anmie .J atiy \€‘rtil as!bNinety west acres in Turners for bedding.We also have $5,.for temporary relief.Robert}would w.pawe Nae or pec "HYPNOTIC SCIENTISTS. arg Hewnenty:lot of .8mall*Spanish White and.wifd,.Geo.’Wi.DanielsRie cre:cf the average cows.of|5Peanutsforseed.and Libby.Hal)were placed on:the|i ction.We.do not’think this| Call op us for your gar.|-pmer aes Ernest Wainah,:2 3 fairor just |Up-to-date and refined,ebariilng,mysterious and won- ‘.tr?‘STOW Be are y ry «seBtE eebiie\den seed,Onion Sets,Cab-||Gouger were exempted’from _poill News <P Souk tnatitute:derful.Guaranteed to be funnier than a Circus,The J nkins &a ner sa eee re 1 Corresporidence of:The Landmark.|Colvins will give complete demonstfations in Hypnotic@W’|Commissioner:Hager and Bngineer niptit Aprii.2 The |Science and Physical Influence,which is one of the most-;9 2p 1a Yer?¢Wanitawe Nallis were ine i ticmpticniie 1.aaka:*IBULUTE,:<7 |;on ’ REAL ESTATE DEALERS PHONE 89 —-Ae pirgg menialhgaliyr dtneip wa.|f4rmersanebadly behind ag "east |puzzling forces that Science has ever attempted to ex- ::e ice over the Gonth ‘Yadkin (wre:0b."momumEE Of :lain.You cannot afford to miss this wonderful and in--Statesville,"N.C.:tor bridge over.the South Yad Eras plain.: :<oa ae ;.eee:river neat Harris ford,in supe 1 suppose the young people are}teresting show.—It is worth many times the price of ad-Orie:Pit tool ent Be Bagle &-Milholland.3,"rome apne te youn,mse"PHONE:'282 Gip:Upright was ordered received |peer ne Oe ort oak nunte mission. :at.the county:home aaa tee ter suppers around tf dhe],-Complete change of programme every‘night °.|weather is plewsavf s fuel : Is The Candia:Out of Harmony Little Miss Nar fen,Who ier}P .15 d 25 GC“Kidney Ailments ..With the ‘Age?lépent ‘some time visiting,relatives rices an ents. aie ei cigaeae aes a r of The Landmark in WwW ikkeebor uF >.,,‘rOR2SAIE1.Start-with BACKACHE,DULL HEAD-SNK Ga love”header of a tite wee ®°ACHE,BLURRED EYE SIGHT,LOSS Latetaneric would:logically”con#lade|“Mr:.L.FE oe that the!paper is out‘of ‘harmony }Saw.Mil};.to,.Air , Cash Tobacco Wwobacst.”Warehouse,lot OF APPETITE,PAIN IN HIPS and wi th ie §;of ‘the eg-|farm to/do duite i {|,i"‘aE 130x285,corner Walhut:and Meet-|srprs,SORE and WEAK KIDNEYS |pe Chureh Ka |for him oH oe :o i A iag streets.present .day theology.eee eee eee ee eta a ek ae :Lot.60x107,corner Court’and)and URINARY IRREGULARITIES gen ration people went to church gt|Gwaltnes ra |:“be Meeting streets.'TO.NEGLECT-MEANS e Sabb th seeking food,ee ‘9 4 Harr tot Lett Mc ein :;:“26%¢r for th ‘|.Miss Man Mt Bor ag 1 .oy,Sore,at ote,FEY |Lee Gn Mens and Vitality=":Sua |degrifor:Stony Point to take a post-|| gto es,one mil ia:east of court E-USE hy ris i spiritual songs’with de |tion -with -the Watt-W hite Co,08}Who wants to accumulate money needs to work and_plan. cnt suitae j ae TO Ameen SeGeA”Gas)cack netaik |MTOM:{}t Needsto take advantage of each liftle help which will enablehouse.‘vout reverence "and in gra salesiady satin |:iy °natina bis 1H ‘ri :nV ‘ol \.ie )do just a little better than he.has been doing sh ee coe Eee ee Foley Kidney Pill pane Hon a aoe Sang vith {Close of Hiddenite~Graded oer |a ie Ree aeen the ‘check account Slant fair and'West.'{-‘congregation seemec ybue<wit!le i :Tai 36 acres,one.mile.and a quarter the spitit of true worship,singing |©ae of tHe enor is HH ifnpartial trial find it a real help.-A very material aid in car- west..ts TONIC IN ACTION-QUICK IN RESULTS with “the spirit-and with.the under].The annus}oo neal st ir ‘bee w-4 I ing for their income and in building for the future.: 70 acres,one mile and a half |Sstanding.’"’They had tine to drive |Hiddenite graded gry “the.sur-||The “small purchase temptation’.makes it very hard--to ,;west.Will’CURE any case of KIDNEY of gix or eight miles over rougih coun-hen Tuesd:ay,ae ;epad ally:eis |i accumulate any certain sum by keeping moneyin your pock- 11 acres,five miles north,$30:‘BLADDER TROUBLE not beyond the try roads and sys D ya Pe tthe =eaten attend yt iI et or hiding it:around the house—probably that has been per acre,cne or even two hours:long Mey Lie Se ae tac weal]bebe|it your trouble.6 j do}sise Hedi whi .y peach |>ning exercises wil EIS NH |I i renee _theve:miles ‘eust,$25|reach of shedicine,Ko medicine oe «ax :ete,i oe as sant i.i |at 0 36 wad éonsist of a recita-}|Don’t wait.until you have a large amount.Begin now neg esr more.The genuineis in ayellow packag®cultivar AP anaes Glatee ca oT jeclamation contest |with a-dollar or more,‘add to it regularly and you will beAnumberofotherdesirable!-ium of theology known as ‘‘The |tion and re pid Vaan ET |how.fast it increasefarmsandbusinessproperties.See|Statesville _Drug Company.rter,Catechism,”.and being tf ed |At 250 ip.‘he eee oan ||surprised to fine iow.fas increases me before making an investment.querer!<!ecuch the week on “salt /risin’’’|W on inti Vice east udddress i2racklin’‘eorr Iwai (bak-|deliver the commencement 'aa fo.||ISIDORE WALLACE,read,eracklin’cdr dodeet,(bak |48 Sway eveume ||Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville,led three in a skillet,sharp }Promptly at 7 Tuesda 1]ere °Hiret National Bank Building.iN ()||(Ee |ends and a.clope-fitting lid).,corn'|-Will.be”given the closing entertain iB"Phone 240.Sty AM: epnec mine Gt ear,It,Will consist © Serer ae i aque nitty ‘thea peOple did not have to [ears songs,drills,ete.,by the stur $12,000 of.City Property ;be att ted to church by i ia¢|dents.\a P stit 1 ft:Sate as e 1 fid-|SS ‘‘ :|tt:3 ial :P|te Oaor ae ie dae ou g aie oes ied oar t FOR.SALE 'I 10 OUR PATRONS E érs .and the -theatrical ub thesaffect ely.with.Chara unna “Five-room house and jot,south’,AND ‘THE PUBLIC:¥ee oh re,oe i xeon i oF.Bake fey ‘aii dinelerac mes S; Center street,near dcpot.”aI 1¢Church is capitulating-to the)enn anes As TAREE:z ‘ ‘Two vacant lots rear above,on te wish 4 te 4 |world and in oot to coos wih]OATARRH,ASTHMA,COLDS Psat fy ot i:; Meeting street.’|a Paes ‘ek ithe deniands of the world.the s¢AND.CATARRHAL LEN ESS see Six’vacant lots senth of ,Brad-|that although we havé jces of the sanctuary aa be made QUICKLY GO.j re ‘: ford Knitting Mill eo)had a tire we aré taking attractive:to the worldly ‘element,|,soeabe Boe ‘syayptoms -of ca-e ne hour foot set |care of our business just %a eY ida hh oe abet :Cse jtamh;if you have |any of:bed Famous.Can |5!and barn;and four acres of land,|Sere j sa Oe re coun ee Deee es |get rid of them.by breathing =': Buffalo Shoal Road:*=~|as usual.Let us have .pi tianity,“having the form of B0d-|Ore .at de guaranteed to banish |%: ’ Four+room house,6%acres land,|vour laundry work.We b liness but:denying the poWwer there-nant oe Se hae a Bs }Wil “~anato3 1 te :sar?Ves ae ,A Pe rom ‘Toth Buffalo Shoal |Will SEDI :y t ;So-called church music im oun fash-Be yu hog ‘ofoor?None Better ‘}Roade |ionable churches is simply a-display|,Is breath foul?:Store house and residence and}STATESVILLE STEAMLAUNDRY.of artistic skill,rendered -at-.the Bel sour even watary?;_ONTHE BOX™” acre lot,Wunction west Front street |‘PHONE 122.§\deminds of the worldlimg,ard 80 Do you take cold aay? and Buffal oal Road.Also —long i the “priests’’“whose 'ie Ie your nose stopped up?of,Groceries and Mixtures.phould keep.knowledge.suirenh?|Do you have to spit often?T Pp G yD g CCallon’or write -Ho the demands of the world in om,Do crusts.form in)your nose he Oe bade vriug vompany, :der to have wealthy and fashionu~Are.youm worse:in damp van iC.ae ea FOR SERVICE.ble people im their churches Wh0)4,9 :a ‘On the Square.”°"Phones 109 and 410. March 8.~‘Phone 227.||Registered‘Berkshire Boar.Come }|5\y,ee ee iss pay a Lies Do:you blow your nose a great|{$s wae ahi Sg arhienadisraa:[(s2ety to dm’atractive preacher |qani9 ,.see this boar and hear his pedigree.“who dam,draw,”80 long will OUr|“Arg you losing your sense of| FOR ‘SALE Loge,Walriut Grove Farm,so-called church musie be a”displ@y |smeil?‘} :H.H.BLAYLOCK,eee ot art,with only the empty forms _Does your mouth taste bad.mom-|)*YOU CAN’Go TO BED BY -A ‘ {6t.Statesville,N.Cri R.F.D.No.2.{98 worship.ings?f Z z :Business lo Therefore,I conclide that ‘The Do you hava a dubh feel ing in S O U ai H B E.N:D_Seven-room desirable residence on z Landmarksat advocating “congrega-|your head?a Tradd street.Hot and cold water,i +tfonal sin *im the sanctuary,is Do you have!a discharge from AND GET UP BY A——;bath,etc.,r.W.FRAZIER,||out'or ‘harmony with the spirit "of jie nose?7 a paLotsneanGradedSchool.the age,igh Wah paeretg the opinion]“Does mucous drop back of MRTG.BEN. ll north Iredell farm.of noe Hoss to the contrary:thiroat:?:‘Gas Aa “iyo want to buy sellorexchange “TINNER,f OLTD)‘JOHN,Complete HYOMET outfit,whic Eee ENGRAVING FREE ON GOODSSeon,ey i *—5)hes .:NORTHCENTER STREET.;*imeludes infialer,.$1.00,extra,bob-:: H ’i \SHOP:.é 68 For rheumatism:you will.find nothing Tiles,if needed,“bo cents at the EL.B.WOODW ARD:_Jeweler JOHN M.‘SHARPE,PHONES -RESIDENCE gaso J]pester,than.Bataan it ‘given res Statesville Drug Co.’s aud druggists nett UE AEM RS REAL Pane ai sa fief,\ ic s sa n e in g e t es tS me e na a so u a a i e n e m n a n a n e ie es THELANDMARK ee ,ee aalietive:,|hte 1 ARG oe NS wen ©Hal «Family Puls for sone >THE “LANDMARK ‘te §2 per ree:| -*orats have signed the call forthe mass ‘_salaried county officers an-opportuni> -ty to suggest candidates ‘for the Legis- “>“erati¢primaries in:May,and they and _‘The effect will be to help the party, ~~—fees~will be collected. RR CLARK,BDI£CR AND OWNER, PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, OFFICE:120 WEST BROAD STREET.PEP UBSCRIPIS'N PRICE: ONE:-YBAR..2.260-00 ei earns?aeBIXMONTHS..-c.+on ©THRE MON FRIDAY,_ THE MERTING TOMORROW. From the returns:received it is es- timated that probably 1,000 Demo- “meeting to be:held in Statesville to- “morrow.afternoon ‘at2 o'clock.The ‘purpose.of this meeting,:a8 the call stated,isto give those who,believein lature who favorsalariesand otherre- forms in ‘county,affairs,thesecandi- “dates ‘to.be voted for in the Demo- |théir friends ‘to -abide ‘the action of “those primaries,The,contest is inside ‘the party,where all Democrats have ‘a perfect right,and are entirely free, to contend:for such men and meas- wires as they deem best.” The-talk that the movement is an. attempt to ‘‘tear up the party’’is of course not true.No half dozen ‘or a dozen men compose the party or have authority to direct it Democrats are free to‘contend:for why want, *go long as they agree to abide the ac- tion of the party primaries,and thisis ~exactly what is proposed in this case. for it will bring intothe primaries this year men.who have been staying out, who have been dissatisfied and who felt that they have not hada fair op- .portunity to express their’views. This is the opportunity and it is up to those who believe in.these sepa to show that’th¢ey are inearnestabout ot owt “few who signed thecall for the meeting,having been duly impor- _tuned,now say they did so under ay _misapprehension..If they did they. must,have signed without.reading | the call—which they should not have| done—for ‘the.purpose was plainly stated:and the’¢all.wasnotissued un- THE” ‘hurt. PRIMARY |REGULATION, Taxpayer’Objects -to.the Methods .Prescribed By the Executive Comes, mittee...+i fue eras To the Editor of [he fandmork: Allow me a few words in regard to}« the action of our executive committeeintheirarrangementof.the boxes forthepeople.who favor.putting ourcountyofficersona-salary.’me The more we study it the more weareremindedofacertainpoorunfor-tunate man who was in the care and custody of his former friends,but hadbecomesocompletelyunderthepow-er and influence of the great destroy-er of men’s minds (booze),he had be-come helpless and was ‘wholly underthepowerandatthemercyofhisso-called friends..They,seeinghishelp-less’condition,determined.that he should obey them,even ‘to his great}the action of the”Democratic:pir ‘These guardians presented him in his helpless condition with more ‘of the vile stuff:and insisted thatit would).be for his good to take another dose.The unfortunate fellow having enoughsenselefttoknowthenature’of an-other dose,that toagain imbibe‘wouldbetohisruin,modestly refused.Hispretendedfriendsbeing:so determin- ed that he should obey.bit.upon ‘aplantomakehimtaketheirmedicine. They began to prepare a gourd.han-dle in the form of a funnel,and after,lacing it firmly between thehelpless|:ellow’s jaws,proceeded‘to.funnel the almost .death-dealing dose’downthepoorman’s-throat:~~Our guardians,theexecutive yom-,mitteé,"in like’manner‘sealizing thatthetimehadcomethattheBemocratsof‘Iredell had arrived at the pointwhenthemedicineprescribedbythem, would no longer be swallowed:will-].ingly,in their arrangement to allow the voters.in the Democratic party toexpresstheir-wishes in regard to put- ting our officers on asalary,proceed-ed to arrafige a funnel in order that they might force each and every vot-er to swallow the whole ticket as named by the bosses,or they shouldnotbeallowedtovotein-the boxes relating‘to purely.business matters.. ‘(All those who yote the whole ticketasnominatedintheprimaryshall‘be allowéd to vote in-these boxes [for salaries and for dog tax],and noneother.”’foe ee To our way of ‘reasoning,this is“the straw that will break the camel’sback.’’We ‘see in our mind’s:‘eye a great big crowd of loyal and trueDemocratsassembledinourgreatbig county court hguse on the 6th,fromthegreatcounty.of Iredell,naming candidates for the Legislature who til three days after the meeting of the io honestly in favor of these great Democratic committee and until the committee’s action was published. The meeting tomorrow will be ad- dressed by Hon.W.D.Turner,who will discuss the fee system. One ofthe beautiful’arguments (?) -against the change from fees to sala- ries is that the change will mean that the salaries will have to be paid by the taxpayers,whereas now the sala- ries of the county officers.do not came out of the publio treasury but are paid by fees collected out of individuals. The inference is that the payment of salaries will be an added burden to ~the taxpayers.It is puerile,but of course everybody knows that the change of county officers from’fees to salaries does not meanthatno more It simply means that the fees collected will be turned into the public treasury and the officers pajd a certain stated sum per year for their services.In coun- ties where this systemhas been adopt- ed it has been seén that the fees ex- ceed the aggregate of reasonable sal- ‘aries and the.excess.is turnedinto the treasury and thus means a saving to|the report of our committee that they| the taxpayers.In Guilford’county| last year the taxpayers saved more} than $12,000 by this method.- big movements that each and every taxpayer has a great interest in.he harvest is ripe;let the laborers walk.in and reap.TAXPAYER. COMMITTEE'S ACTION APPROVED Mr.Siceloff Thinks.the November Primary on the Salary Matter the Proper Way—Will Support Watts,Grier and Hall, To the Editor’of The Gahdmark. Will you,allow me a few lines ta |say a word aboiit politics?I am anoldsoldier,both of the Confederate, jarmy and of the old Democratic party, | and I am cheered to make:one:more ifight for my party by the bright hope 'given me from all signs that I am.to ilive to see one more Democratic-Pres- lident in my day.But good as thisis,let us not overlook local and county questions and settle our party:ques-|tions wisely,that we may be strong |before the ancient enemy—the Repub- |lican party.Many Democrats—and Ifam-one of them—think that we can |improve our county:by placing all jcounty officers on a salary basis in-: stead -of.fees:Whether correct or not,many Democrats will dot be sat-lisfied until we try it.I signed a pe- i tition thé other day asking,asIunder- istood,that this salary.question be voted on by the Democrats this year. |Since signing that petition I see from have passed a resolution.submitting the salary question to the votersatthegeneralelection.This action of the committee is exactly what.we wantandT’heartily endorse the action of | | Rey.R.L.Kirkpatrick,pastor of}the,First Presbyterian church.of Monroe,’has.resigned and acceptedacallto“the Third’.Presbyteriany dhureh of Memphis,‘Tenn,: ANNOUNCEMENT. To.the Democrats of Iredell Coun- tye?pe i roe I am a_candidate for re-nomina-tion:for.the office of Counity Surpenintendent’of Schools.During the past four-and one half years which I have served,I have’endeavored to advance the school interesits of| the county in every way possible. Nhe ‘people of the county,especial ly those of the rural sections where}my ‘field of labor has deem,know wihial,I’have done and in.whdaprdedhavesucceeded.f do?f “to.serve.wish.Of course:I shall abide :by miarics ‘and Goutity conventien: ie ‘Resibedtfulty,..apm Bw Bt Ta O.WHITEY.”woe posta oo FOR,THE HOUSE." dam .a dandidate for,the *Holse of Representatives,subject to.the action of the Democratic.primaries | and convention,If,nominated ©and |élected,I.will carry out the will of‘the’majority,of the party on ihe| question of salaries of the.county officers and,dog ‘tax,‘and gn.any other.matters ‘where instnuctions are given,::i : On:all questions.where:hot in- structed,.I,will)use my,best efforts to.faithfully discharge thie duties | o?said office’in.the interest ‘of our people..If 1 am not nominated,I will give to the nominee other .Democratic.candidates eadmest ‘and cordial support,: April 5.:7H.P,GRIER. A CARD. my. Clog,Shoes, longer»than.the people}. and *alli} To the Democrats’of,Iredell)Coum-| =CY.it i Be | 1 hereby announce myself a can-+ ‘didate for.Representative ine-the) ‘ower house of the Legislature,sub-| ject to.the’action of the Democrat:| ic.primaries and,convention,If nom| inated and elected I:promise 80 far as'in my power to faithfully car-; ry out the .wishes of my party im.| regard to Salanies for our county} officers,dag law,etc.Tea!“| i Respectfully,T.N.HALL A’CARD.-fh To the Democrats of Iredell County:| I am a candidate.for the.Dem,| ocratic nomination,for State Sen-| ator.If nomimated dnd.elected,I} will faithfully carry out the wishes| of the majority of the party~on the salary for county officers and dog tax:quedtions ‘and any other instruc- tions:which tthe Denrocracy of the county may give mie. tion nominates:some ote else,the nominee will have my loyal and ac- tive support.Respectfully,°. 4+April1,1912.A.D,WATTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter ">being discussed, I take this method of .announcing that.I willbe’a candidate for the office of County Supremtendent of Public Instruction of Iredeli county, slibject to the aclion of the Demo- cratic Prithary and Convention Feb.27.R.M GRAY. Queer.and Curious The Mutual Grocery Co,was or- oe so the stockholders could uy'their supplies cheaper.Nothing wrong in that,‘as such is human nature.Seiies QUEER:Queer not one customer of mine took any stock init..CURIOUS. .To the curious there:is a reason.. My motto is to ‘‘try to live and letlive.’’-Consideringthe high prices of most everything’in the grocery line my ‘prices are so reasonable my customers.have no kick coming. {have at all time a nice,clean, fresh stock of Fruits and Vegeta-bles,so much in.demand at this season,and most everything else to be found in a modern grocery store.Just received another lot of“Boveta,’’that fine ready mixed} ae hn pts kes eyPORSALB.twinrenttureCo,April.6. Fd.Mellon Company Hats,Men’s Furnishings, “Trunks,Leather Goods.at ‘ns!and.Children's.Deph ue Second Floor... The largest and best equipped’ Clothing and.Furnishing . Goods store inthe Carolinas. When in the City make our. "store headquarters. Faster Sugg URT &PACKARD,Bates ‘and Beacon low cut Shoes’Black an’ estions! Tan,made over correct lasts in any leather you prefer— $3.00,$3.50,$4.00 and $5.00.Fully Guaranteed.Just the_Shoe for Easter.Try one pair and you will have no other. Adler's “Collegian”Clothes Forwell dressed menrage in price Yeom $48 10.825"ar:Ores men Tange in ,\.:to.$25 u3-equal any merchant tailored suit.selling hn eo $30.+Strikes us they are good enough for Easter,8.5 Mk’ *Our $10 arid $12.50°All Wool Suits equalanything.we have$l Ab WS qualanything we haveevershownfor.$12,50 to,$18.".All go Appt meee ABNEE Coast attractive patterns.)-eats good fitting maleate mi 4,des’Gold and Silver Shirts$1.00 to$1.50,in soft detached st °department just the place,to buy yourEaster Shirt: _£and-attached.edliars,complete our shirt"stock,making this’ ,-All that is new in Men’s and Boys’Straw »Hats just open-ed up for Easter shoppers.Also a complete line.of spring-° ‘styles in Jolin B.Stetson and Maxim‘$2.00 ‘Hats,:all fully'guaranteed.me ' .‘The five hundred pair of Pants we have just put on’‘sale..have brought pants.wearers in.from’ajl quarters,some cus-° ‘,tomers buying from two to 4 pairs::Drop in arid look them..“MILLINERY .Our Millinery Department is.crowded with all ‘the newest creations in headwear,Almost every:-express ‘brings.us‘something for this department.Corréct:styles ‘and lowest »prices prevail here.“+,Very respectfully,>- THER.M.KNOX CO. Sales.Day is the first Monday in each'imonth.in Statesville,N.C.: | |8 &10 West Trade St:, If:the coypven-': -* Caterrh Cure. Galbraith P.Rodgers,the first man|the committee.i fhmith:eee eta ;|e.in submitting thistocrosstheAmericancontinentinan|question to all the Democrats m the aeroplane,was killed at Long Beach,polls instead of the few who will be|Cal.,Wedneseay,when his biplane|able to attend the primaries in May,|}_in which he had’been soaring over |owing to the rush of farm work ati tied 4 cotton seed feed.Price $1.25 per bag delivered.Tryabag.~ -JOHN A.WHITE. "PHONE 464.-April 5—2t. the ocean fell from a height-of-200that time.feet and buried him in the wreck.ake huedeethatMr.A.D.Watts!¢ee _|is a candidate for the State Senate and|oper ee LaFollette wor the dele,that Mr.H.P.Grier and Thomas Hall| Republican convention when the pri-[ar°ae ee plea Aemarieswereheldthisweek,defedt-[fren meng cts sarap lakinoTattbyalargevole,Gov,i).|tlemen have pledged themselves to) son seems to have the majority of the|any.pit sie (net urdone On Hie DeerDemocraticdelepates|ocratic party on all questions,includ- ee jing that-of.‘‘salaries for county offi-| ero Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N.C.R.F.D.NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.| SEED CORN.°Weekly’s Im- provedvariety,at $2 per bushel. TheyLace In,Fugne4 Charlotte,N.C, ineianenss patados BUNS: | These hot cross buns will be.|delicious if they.re made with | v io |OUR FLOUR || And so will,-your biscuits, rolls,.bread ’and pastry,forour-flouris the kind that is GOOD IN REALITY.{ Next time you want flour | and want the.best for your money order from us._+ City Flour Milling Co. Hand Engraving Done. We have with us an expert hand engraver and watch repairer. You do not have to wait for your work long’when left with us. Your patronage is solicited. R.F.HENRY JEWELRY COMPY’, March 29=38t. MitaadCORSETS This celebrated Corset excels in stylebeautyandcomfort.Stays guaran teed not to:rust or break.hetheryoubuyornot,try it on and see whyitexcels.:-: “ISS:MONTSINGER, Corsetier and Dressmaker. March J.Phone 1256. 4{» Easter Specials!} Our bargains:in correct spring merchandise’are? many.Vor the final Pre-Master Shopping manyspecialsthroughoutthestoreareofiered. “A VARIETY OF THE POPULAR WANTED MER-~-‘:CHANDISE AND AT -PRICES THAT ARE LESS. EASTER READY-TO-W EARS: One lot of beautiful White Waists,values up to $2.90,at 98c. EASFER HOSIERY SPECIALS In Silk and Mercerized Lisle,fast black silk finish,Buster Brown make,in Black,Tan,White,Sky Blue and.Pink,25c.to 50c.pair. ~MIDDY BLOUSE -In White with Blue Trimmings,plain White and Tan,$1.25 kind _for $1.00.: NEW.EASTER NECKWEAR’ Everything that’s new in Neckwear in,Coat and Collar Sets, 25¢.to $1.00;Jabots and side effects 10c.,to 50c. NEW TRIMMINGSAND LACES 27-inch Flounce from 39c.to 50c.yard;45-inch 69c.to $1 yard, MCMC 1f A ‘s ’:DRESS.GOODS SPECIALS Beautiful assortment of Voiles,White Goods and Silks.A nice 97-inch Voile for 15c.the yard;one yard wide for 25c. Poplins in White,Black,Tan,Navy,Red and Brown,15c.and 25c.yard.White and Figured:Flaxons in double widths,only 15c.a yard.Marquisettes in White andcolors,extra values for 25c.yard.Batiste,Nainsook,French Lawns,etc.,all on sale at Special Easter Prices.;ay.WHITE QUILTS A big assortment from 79c.to a _genuine Marsailes for $3.49. Our 98e.Quilt will compare with the usual $1.25 one. 7 ‘4 ¥‘OXFORDS AND PUMPS For Men,Women and Children..We have «all the latest styles. .They are just the thing for Easter.our i ;i ioverthehouse. is week,Special prices allVerytruly, Poston -Wasson :Co. The One Price Cash Store Where Prices Are Less. SD S CTR CEDGUDHMRI 2 EDG. Dozens of ‘pretty pieces of the new Shadow:Filet,Irish and. Cluny Bands,Edges and Silk Fringe,;; FLOUNCINGS:..:eee, ees w icers.’’Both Mr.Wattsand Mr.Grier | SDee cna Of ore ude?|have heretofore been tristed:by.the Settle,was acquitted in Guilford Su-Peers a and id esperiorCourtofkilling.a-negro.Seb eran were otatee oF coe ne eeUiIeongaSelactaepalesoFobpry.|MEeeeAeeON:‘|high character and splendid business Mrs.Zee Runge McReé,‘who shot |@bility,scl shall give my heartyheryoungfriend,Allen Garland,to |Support to these gentlemen,Gantt in her home at Opelousas,La.,Orne ren eh C.ay etre!F.a ee has been acquitted.in the akicus fork Mee weve similar Write arlindtnuahee,ra ame jof Olin,and also a statuciontfran iis“:ial .\H.A.Gill,|of Olin,that he signedunder | :-hvorapeliee ome BE Neb ape \a,Hehe ger ta which are not| ocal applications,.as 't pan.|is |not regeh ieSony:or portion “ot “tha Lentiehapk Haart pubtitned theraneec|A ¥One way to cure|xe,.r eu bnSeiten,“Bostitan ig"cateen'wi"lof conroe obligatedto publish snk 2 this atory notices of withdrawels,buttubeisinflamed.you have a b {j nnn/sound or-tmperfect hearing,aad so her |these gentlemen are given an oppor-it is entirely closed,Deafness is the re-tunity to state their position.}‘sult,and unless the inflammation}|- be taken out and this tubd restored.fo |Advertised ~‘|1 Letters.oe eelitsnorma!condition,hearing will be feelBdaeciteBiasSanit peaks tanh.Ore.3 y pwenicn -is nothing |ing April 8,1912:eo roe eeb2utaninflamedconditionofthemu-|'jessieB.Clark,Miss Annie Durin,Charlie Da-cous surtaces:... -is ‘“Hundred Dollars’Pham:nt Harriet Gray Hurden More,EttaSherrel.ir,ware re KE,Sneed,Mis Gertrude | érsone calling for any of sian a PTF,3,CHENEY @ CO.Toledo,0.fo reread ee eran |Sold bY Drugeists,75c.ee te DEWEYLi.RAYMER,P.M. Following is a list letters remaining in the| “We will give OnforanycaseofDeafness (caused -bycatarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall'sSendforcirculars,free, NEW LINE SATIN FOULARDS, Taffeta Silks, Embroidery, Laces and Dress.Goods.| Shoesand”Clothing ~lingry on Display ——AT—— New Spring Mil-oy ‘SILKS, ==7:°. v MESSALINE SILKSTUBSILKSCHANGEABLESILKS ° CASHMERE DE LUX . ferent mills,showing over N yeas,than 2 cents&cépy rat Arai)Kat wae Boyee;* “A the consumer,which we can furnish in four or five days’time.“2 ~ .s.SalesDay isthe first Monday ineach month inStatesville,N.C. ST RD y '‘{..° ‘..U .¢.f Vuea She ue tb eee rey e ‘“he,fi We take pleasure in offering you a most elegant line of New Silks in plain and fancy weaves.Our line consists of the most desirable,patterns and colorings in ‘ “SERGE SILKS -FOULARD SILKS... JACQUARD SILKS.JAPSILKS ©‘ CHANTONG SILKS.TAFFETA SILKS ~*~. PEAU-DE-SO1 SILKS MARQUISHTTE SILKS In connection with our.regular line ofSilks we have a Sample Book representing five dif- 500 styles and colorings,sold direct from the ‘manufacturer to 5 a eS Pa r s e e rs an ee Sr e e So e ar e a l ia t “|Notices:of New Advertisements, hite Company. 104 West Broad Strect We Are Showing All Thatis New aeXO)Th | ,‘hak we give you a special ivita:: tion to visit our store for any--_°thing wanted.We shall endeav- -or to show you the newest’in:everything.Qur stockis too ~large to mention:what:we have.for you.A look will be convine- ing,Our new SPRING COAT.SUITS, 1} 2°$12.50 to $25,now at interestingprices.Beautiful showing of newSkirtsalsoforLadies.:-.See our new Easter Pumps and — Ties for everybody.We,can _.-please :you.ee n ‘THE WHITE co. ‘PHONE 101. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month i in Staice'ville,Ni C. nee hats,silk messalines,fou- lands,etc.—W:.:W,Foushea.4* ll thatis new for the easter trade.{BETBROAD2sri The WhiteCo.aa=——===|-Strtesville «Business Training +PSpec AW,E::Nattress,instructor. of:120 WEST-Neon ‘TELEPHONE INO.14eae PRIDAY,. Special sale of silks and the prices,Allen L,Mills,the Cash Store. Big demonstration Cameron Mallea-| “The:town.comimisstoners’of,Mor-e’inton “have:refused:to drug.stores ble and Ingot Iron ‘Ranges,April 8 to) license to sell whiskey.|13.-~Statesville Hardware.and Har-| The:Democratic congressional con-/néSs Co, vention of this district:is called,to meet!in’Sailisbury June 5. j ix:Gov.|R’B.Glenn will be tem- porary chairman .of the State con- vention in Raleigh June .6. Lon’Edwards,a young farmer of Wi‘uke county,went,home drunk amd ‘shot,his:wife,wiio °may be fatally’injured,| Mr Cj chants,arid’Farmers’Bank, Second series Mutual Building andLoanopenstomorrow.—W,.E.Webb, secretary.The Great Colvins,hypnotic scien: tists,at the Theater all next week.New perfection oil .cdok stoves.— |Crawford-Bunch Furniture Co:Brown has.rés gned Lilies for Easter.~-Polk,Gray Drug XE tabinea to:Meeepe sou: home ‘at’.Palitmont,’Robeson county;:|Good Tims to’eat,quickdelivery, Henke |-Craig Live Stock Co..;died Wedaesday|.Two fresh milch cows forsale.—G.Hand beloved citizen, Night at lls.home at Mt Pleasant, Cabarrus “‘counyt,aged.70.-'W.Dry,Mt.Ulla‘No.2... Tom Hawkins,colored,shot and ‘Eggs for hatching,—T.N.Brown, killed:Henry Cotton,also colored,Statesville Hardware and HarnessCo. Party we ants torent 15 acres of‘land. ‘Address R.,'care The Landmark. Egvs.—J.Paul Leonard,president |.Percheron stallion for sale.“Wi.M. Clodfelter,Statesville R-3..Seed Irish and sweet potatoes,on- ion sets,‘maple aga: Kimb:all. Monday,morning,in ‘Scothand Neck. It was ‘the.result.of Jiquor and ay fighv.‘cvéerna woman : Rev:Dr.R,cE:Vinson, of:the,Theological Seminary,Austin, Texas,has accepted the invitation to deliver the baceslayreate sermon at Davidson .Colieee conmengem ent this year,x. There will be a hearing before the)ayy jJuter State.Commerce Commission ”j hij esdiy eeiHigh:Point Tuesday in the inbenesi dor soe.G.Gaither. of “a--readjustment.of all inter-tatefreizhtratesastheyaffeit‘Nonth|Special Easter prices today and fo- |Morrow Mts...N..M,Keim.‘Carolina territory | The Grace Mill,of Salist ury,man-| |ufacturergs of damask ang.other fine |2Appropriation For Flood Sufferers. ‘hite. Stock in ©tavfordsBuneh Company |dvvision Seuthern Mr.|9 rivers, aft also’Was’passed, that Ross may yet.be used to re- 05gd”abe iba Ok IR Dee mR Be »*\esal et coe !a : ee f Fourteen white |prisoners ,of |EGGS|FOR HATCHING.cai sre |Mecklenburg county.jail attempted |nadat any price.Layali the time/Rose Comb ?.to rush the’deputy jailer Wednes-|Rhode Island Reds ard Barred a.er "f :day whem he opened the doors to 15 eggs ie alae IWN tape boat ; i BeTV >inne The demity |TSaee Bar OG aoe :’serve them |‘dinner a [Knocked some of them down snd.)FTAM(H You et hr afete fre :backing away threw.his.keys ‘from Rocks and Black Langshans,“the all ‘round fowls @ the window,saving the day ofsolid colors.”$160 and $2 ner ee S 15 !t ,:Catawba county.has adopted the -by yo oe cockerels for saAprile We have placed our entire lot:of ‘Silks on sale,‘including Taffeta,Messaline,Duchess Satin,Morie,Bengaline,~Jap. and China.Also a few Waist Patterns in Wash Silks; All Waist Patterns,$2.25 value,1DC. $1.50 values 75. $1.00 values,50c. 75c.‘values 35¢. 50c.‘values::,we '30c..values A 7 16-ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STORE Easter Candies __EAST“ER.PAGKAGES,-- 5 Cents ,to $2.00. THE STORE OF QUALITY |Stateaville Drug Co.,. _PRESCRIPTIONISTS. ‘‘reerrr -inaneis oods 1oe All New—JustReceived This Week: Easter Cards and Raster Novelties. Rabbits,Fggs and Dies, 4 ¢‘we :SEE MY oeASSORTMENT RP.ALLISON ‘Ss,“f ‘BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,: Seseoseoceoe ecsceses 4 7 DLAQ—CLAY ee veal further LAY PEAS.per Apals2tfactsabouttheCleve- ihand,dinible :munder.. Ww co sin preférential primary for officers.This.plan pro- |Vides for naming a firet..and ,6ec- fond Ghoice at one time and does away with the necessity for holding PERCHERON STALLION FOR SALE: ( WN FRIDAY,APRIL 1RIL12th,atl!o'clock a.mIwillseliatpublicauction:at the late resi- ‘lay twas decided|denceof TL.Clodfelter,near Troutman,a Per-a Bev 8 ee ar tae Ht de ind’|heron Stallion,three years old,weight 1.200 |4150 to.a Olish the fee “sy mm)SO |pounds;4*horse power engine andboiler,molassesadoptsalarysystem.mill and other personal-property |A bold’attempt at highway rob-|Ww.M.CLODFELTER,Loca ud 2 me ah >April 5—2._Administrator Statesville R-3. bery took place in Durham Monde about 11-o’clotk,when four negroes| lassaujted another negro on one of |Ohe public streets and attempted to ‘rob:Him of his money.After a few} |tively rownds,in.whidh.the assault- led one.was kicked and knocked: labout.considenably,‘the «wobbers |were frightened.off:The four - sailants were soon arrested.|| Because he had not paid a nicsk-| el that a.i4-year-old.boy cla med | was due him,an old regrg,-Nedi| Jones,hiving in Georgetown,about} a quarter of a mile from Gold was shot and instantly ‘killed Y rOPPORTUNITY. ILL.erect building on vacantlot |at rear of our big stables to suittenant.Will erect large or small OO AENGENKEL-CRAIG LIVE STOCK CO. ;April 5. EASTER PRICES! Prices. bono,!|about Laster 2.30 Tuesday afternoon by the.boy,o iJames Hill...The boy stood at the a oe corer of.his own home =about 300]Special : «j ‘:: yards “distant and,using a ®mMi))::i rifle,fired two shots at the ol 4}on all MILLINERY negro,who was seated on his"stat a He was arrested,a jury empaneied T id dT by Coroner Stanley,who fixed the 0 ay an omorrow. crime on Hillvand Jim:Evans,a tle negro,Who was with Hill Oe the time.Both were.pilaced =in IM N.M.Kei jai rs,elm. -3elated inforination.has " received in Spencer of the We:2 eidieeisemmuvieataal of Engineer:Wilt Ennis,formerly of | Spencer,who was.killed by :1oco=||SR RRP SRST motive near his home at C axtom,4 4 ie E Ky.,February.3.He was run over,|ood Things to at! one foot being severed,and he died from the effects of his {nju-' oe he Ae a weeeda,i rd If you want the best meats with a run between Monroe ane ‘ Washington,Mr.Enis was in poe BUY FROM ; of.service.the oldest engineer 1 psig thé service.He bought:a large farms Tt,Tr CALDWELL, in Kentucky and also operated &;a sawmill:He ig survived by.three The Meat Man,.Dealer in.. Ofer sien E..C.Ennis;a merchant Good Things to Eat. of Spencer;J.H.Ennis,of Spenr :aaae ‘: cer,and.Amch.Ennis,of Knoxville;PHONE 113.-QuickDelivery. and one sister,Mrs.W.A.Kizziah,April 5: of Spencer,besides:a wife and Bev- eral grown childiren in Kentucky. Two.‘women were fatally,injured, ‘scores of houses .were unroofed and more than 25 were completely”de- molished by a windstorm of cyclonic\vélocity ©which passed over -that| portion ot Camden known aeCooper’s Point.and swept down.the Delaware river to the center of Philadelphia,Pas ‘Tuesday,doing thousands of dollars’worth of prop- erty damage.—— MAPLE SUGAR! Ihave a big lot of Seed’ Trish.and Sweet Pota- to seed,Onion Sets:and Seeds. Some pure Maple SugarIt.is reported about:the State'} that“ER-Gov,Glenn...is:being conbid- ered in connection’with the presi- denéy of.Davidson.college;made } ||| About ae cumulating money.Ser! fas.State bank Co.;agents,; ne hie bert:cashier of the,Bank|Clay peas $1:6 per bushel,not:75|:vie he@nts:Wk walt,Statesville Re};Grady:O'Befnxi “en einte from (Kis .AW:L.Ostwal to Wilmington;fe ih from®the,trainandwas‘kille di :fe |Caldwell.rs t t Capt,Jonas Cook,’a's cha man |¢24 ding erected:tosui SRanG 7 ete.—D.de Odd,queer and curious,—John A.| |}g00ds:-has >been bougitit -by E:Gil-}President Taft ‘sent a messag Ibert ‘Efamul ey,M.L.Jackson amtl/to Congfess (Tuesday asking:thatm8Themill’was’.Bol@1$500,000°-be.-appropriated .for j unde r an exécution |strengthening.levees,and building |}|sce ae oq |new By ce the,flood:districtsjRobert>Jy las .resumed |.ne ykes -in 12,OC , ivtork as.ene the.Western |@long the Mississippi.Missouri andI‘Bh and ‘within 45 minutes | 1Jdmés.was.tnjured in a collision at avas Tread in’the House that| iOtd Fort.more than.a year’:ago |De ed a bill making $350,000| and.has—treer un able for duty since.,ayatat he puhpokie.:—_bi Ny} :fternoot ne of|Was tushed over .to:the .penate,ifternoon a bunch i cna went|| }tempted.to:sewing )-8 ef 5 ,r tS oe ss ‘hp *Olty”aad sent to the -President’for ‘his’slg- Roland Johi »of the number;|nature Py Uae See ty ell ander eiving inju-|——: :‘ean which be diséix a'fe tng cuits!m glad to endorse the proposed | Rae pplan fu Business Training.Sc hool R ee pas ane |to onducted in‘Statesyttle underegularservicehas.beén inavg=}))wn anamement of Mr.W.EB.Nat-| urated -o1r the:interunben car).line |ie a tt Ceanaier Mr.Nattreee ful-jDetween Charlotte and Mt.x Holly.|,3 Se a a a distance,o miles,an FPRENCH.—ad i 'tew .weeks the line from Chearjotte |:ee ito Gastonia,near 25 miles,wilt be |ae —TORENT 15 acres of good| im ‘operation.’‘WANTED.land with aa oe eee John Ross,the Cleveland comer |Addrens,R..careof The Landmark.|taeda inegro-under sentence to die Aprit}~TWO FRESHMich Cows, 112,has been reprieved ‘to AN gust \FOR.SALE G,W.DRY,Mt.Ulla No,2 14.The reprieve is with the view Retna 3 ‘D.J.KIMBALL.° vacant by thie*ee ot Dr. Sumit.‘i :c A burglar 1niayhave wate hed you.hide that money.Yow«may.lose’it:Put it-in this” ‘bank,w here it will be‘8 ifein our burglar'and— fire proof vaults—and_from Which you can withdraw it AT ANY TIME on demand.All.|: your neighbors do this.’Why not you? First National Bank,STATESVILLE,N.C. ||Capital $100,000;‘Surplus,and Profits $32,000. ~OFFICERS: &.8;PEGRAM,Cashier.“JNO,W »GUY,Assistant Cashier. J.C.IRVIN,President. G.H.BROWN,Vice President. = >acccareme 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. als sie TrainingSchooi] BOOKKEEPING ADVERTISING STENOGRAPHY .COMMERCIAL LAW _W.-E.Nattress, ON APRIL 15th Mr.Nattress will open.a_practical training school to a limited class,which will émbrace the studies of:Bookkeeping,Stenography,“Business Corresponderice,Advertising,and the fundamental: _principles of law governing commercial transactions_and negotiable instruments. Instructor. A morning session of two hours will be devoted to bookkeeping principally;and an afternoon session of two hours to stenography.The subjects of advertis- ing and commercial law.will be allotted time at eachsession, Rates $10 a month for.both sessions,or 6 a monthforonesessiondaily.Positions are:always open to COMPETENT stenographers;and when this accom- plishment is accompanied with-a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping and practical office training,one: need never fear to face life’s battles with confidence. Itis desired that all applications forenrollment bebiemadebeforeApril15thto W.E.Nattress,MorrisonBuilding,Statesville. ™%BIG LINE is SAMPLE HATS Received today,in both Straw and Fur Goods,for Men,Boys and Children. 33 1-3 to 50 per cent on your Easter Hat. We can save you Alsoa nice line of Silk Messa- lines,Foulards,Voiles and Pop- lins.‘Call in and get our prices. “~:ws “‘ve cy . suf ‘Paw :*:te geo*+f.‘:x : >PACK BIX. gayle an i,wae a e : Northern Pacific Ry | For Rates of Fare;Full,Information ‘and Free Hlustrated Literature about the seven great Prosperity States of America ‘Minnesota,Wisconsin,North Dakota,Montana,Idako,Wash: ington and Oregon.@ Locate along “The Scenic Highway —the Standard Railway of the Northwest.Get your friends ..to'ge and form a colony.€Ask aboutLow mess:~-way Spring Colonist Fares,effective daily March1sttoApril15thandRound-trip HomeseekersFares,effective on first and third Tuesdays ofeach:month.€Write now.to oYi .E.RYAN,Travelin Passenger seat:my‘e ;na 10N.See St.,Adanta or 5 Cem WW,T Ling Immigration Agent,ier tOe et40Ee dh Ave.,Cincinnati ’Cotton and Cort ~PLANTERS!— | We sell Cole’s Combination Planters;we sell Led- better’s one-seed Planters;we sell Avery’s Combi- nation Planters;we sell Avery’sUr ion Corn Drills. The Planters are right and prices arealways right at our store:Yours truly,, Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co. 009086000020000086080680 GUARANTEED DIVIDEND $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale inoneofthelargest,most conseryative and successful corporations in the county.7 per cent.annual divid- end guaranteed and is payable semi-annually.Every dollar of preferred stock is backed by $3.50 in yalue. This is a safe itivestment for those having trust funds, guardians or others desiring to make asafe investment. Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a year. Will se]l in lots from three to one hundred sharestosuitpurchaser.ee For further information call or writeERNESTG.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C, (‘INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.‘PHONE 23.5 -OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. ELTTRS NE EE ILS,CLL PEIeALE2 Cood Methods,Large Resources, COURTEOUS:TREATMENT. *-‘e .i ri +i %Oughtjto mean miich to the man with a bank ac-count.If you have not yet opened an.account.withthe,COMMERCIAL ‘we invite you-to do so now. Capital ,$100,000.00Surplus“28,000.00TotalResourcesover.500,000.00Fourpercent.on time and Savings Deposits... {ie Commercial National Bank,.-ut eeatesville,N.C.kceee ae.M.K.STEELE,President.‘E.MORRISON,Vice President.’_.D,M.AUSLEY,Cashier.ON,Vice President.G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. TATES AND RAILROSD RATES:fae 8 abisolaabcaetiies An’‘lmportant .Case Involving theRights.of States to Regulate! Railroads...:oe Washington Dispatch,1st.: The right of.a sovereign.State to regulate business,including raiil- roads,within/its borders was the burden of a brief which Governors Harmon of |Ohio,Hadley,of,Mis- soufi..and _Aldrich of,«Nebraska, were permitted to.file in the 'Su- preme “Court today,as friends ofthecourt,The 18 -Missouri ate cases were.first taken :up for.con- tsideration,Time for argument “was extended until next Thursday.--Frank Hagerman,of Kansas:City,Mo.,’fimst “addressed:the comt,He_|daid:the ground work for on.exbend-‘led Vargument’:that both:thie:max-" imum.freight:rates:of Missouri.anid,its,2-cent,passenger law.mean the: confiscation of “the porpenty:of:18) railroads within’the Slate..80 0)°BHlefs:siinilir to that.presented by.Governor,Harmon were ‘filed by permission of the..gourt by ‘the Attorneys General of Sowth Dakbta,,Nebraska;lowa,.Katisas;©Alabama and ‘Oklahoma,.’ands.by tine rail+road e¢ommissions in Nebraska,-‘lowa, Kansas,South Dakota;Nott Da- ‘|kota,Oklahoma,‘Missouri.and ‘Tex- ‘ds,Each State willbe affected:di- rectly .or indirectly by:the decisions: The plea of:the Governors,.all of whom.have.been active in.railroad legislation.and litigation,(was)In the appeal from United States.Cireuit Judge Walter Sanborn’s decision’in the Minnesota railroad.rate case’th- volving thé right of a State to ‘reg- ulate commerce within its borders The three Governors ‘were.em- powered:to act.as a committee ol State rights at.the .conference °of hot'o-News. Some days ago the Junivs Daniel chapter.of United ‘Daughters of.the Confederacy.held ‘a most important nveting in Weldon,this county,the ‘home town .of the :chapter,A com- nii:tee had previously been appoint- ed to look over the matter of.im proving and:beautifying .the old scidiers’burying grounds at Chock- eyatte,-near Weldon. For more.than,30 years.‘the la- dies had.tried to get possession of this site,but the former owners re- fused absolitely’to even allow them:to improve the place.|Re- cently an old slave negro man,“‘Da- vie’Smith,got:possession and immediately gave his consent for the ladies .to take possession “and at the recent meeting of the Daugh- ters,“Davie’’‘wert in’.person and presented the burying ground to be improved ‘and marked as they deem- ed wise and,proper.; ‘Davie’said it was a great pleas- rre to him.to present to the good ladies this smalb piece of property, because some of ‘those whose bonés rested there were his.friends,and many of them he nursed while im the urmy hospital at Weldon a ' Indictments;in the bverglades Land Frauds. Indictments growing out of -the FloridA BPverglades investigation in tike Departanent:of Agriciiture have:beet returned by the -Federal grand:juny im Washington against G.Go.Elfiott;.Alanson’D.~More. house,Ray P:Teele ‘anid,Frank BE. Singleton.The defendants:are charged individually with having:ap proved or presented false youchers against the government.Eliott ‘and Morehouses have.asserted that the charges of technical violation.of the law against,them and-their dib- Missal from=the-department were brought about ‘by their Opposition:to lades land promoters formerly.was chief .of igations .in the De- ulture,Morehouse \chaet;Teele formerly igtant.chief of tion and.Singbeton,an -ac- was ¢ investi }countant. ‘Naturalization |Papers Improperly |i Issued, |A United States government in- spector,who has-been.in Greenis- |boro:examining the records of ‘the icourt relative’to the granting.of ‘naturalization papers;says he finds there;as he has found in marty |other gplaces,:that not more.than lone out,of ten naturalization cer- |tifieates are legal.The.Department of Justice man found that in.Nortihy |Carolina é@lerks of courts have been |issuing siidh certificates:under pro- cedure laid down in tite Sid form, 4gnoring the fact that five years ago Congress ‘passed am amendment to the old Jaw which differed —ma- terially...There’will be:no prosecu- tions since the error was not.in-tentfonal,but,the-~official ‘says thiewmbreeMonttonryefryiiyeeeyfayeddeepitbutktgenrcecbeitdlt.-perpyontes oO saat ier void and parties claiming to be American citizens under-them would find ‘themselves.disfrafichised «when it comes to voting. $ Di,J..."R.Neat,’Prop.’RiversideDrugCo,Greebyville,S..C,.writes - cently,‘I have?beén a practicing physi- elan and druggist for over 35 -vears ‘andhayesold:‘and.administeredmany.kid- ney,medicinés.“but none to equal FoleyKidney.Pids..They arg superior:to an{IT ever usedand give the ,juickest ‘and |pepsia.Tablets’furnishes “15 days’ Public Relieved of Millions:By ‘FakeeeaSchenies.| Washington Star,:..; i,(he chief ‘postoffiee inspector in his annual report states:that:during the,past’fiscal,year’matl fraud?pro~ moters were put'out of business by the government who had.obtainedapproximately$77,000,000 “from,thepublic.Pils’enormous amount’of loot from the ‘cnedulous amid ~bhe unwary,and the ignorant does not, however,represent all the .losses through.‘vaglous forms of swindling by mail,Inspector.Shanp.motes that this sum ts only the profit.of those:who ‘have been caught and does not include those who are still operating.There is no way.to know how vast are the pickings of.’these operators of illegitimate schemes, It is gratifying to:know.that 622 were indjeted during “the;year a, “ow ha large.range.of charges,and.-thiait during.the same.period 196.wene tired,of!whom -184 were’convicted, This large-per centage of convictions is ~an*-encouragement and at.the pamie,’ ‘by the:govemment’s wepincsentatives.re bie.widest '.possillbha,;.publicity stances “Of”these:cases,in the hope ot warning.the public against,de- ceptiye propositionsof!investment. from “unworkabledevices“to |be,Bold through ageneies.to,fake inining schemes.»No.less:than 40 different groups of pwindlers have been,clas- sified by ‘the postal authorities,amd in each group theresare many.varia; tions.Some of these are only cou- structive swindlés,“in thie:while fore the:whwary; mechanical’ ime eyidence of the thorough=p Mess’with which this werk was’done f+: sould be given.td all;the -cireum- Every conceivable hire:is laid"-be-|: the perfonmance squires techniarlly with the Jiteral ‘promise the .result, nevertheless,is fraud.Others wre is out-and-out fakes anid ‘crimes,to the upon the cupddity.ef the victims Governors’.at Spring.Lake,N.Y:,such as the -grean goods workers, last ‘September,and.were then au-|and others pupon their chanity,|45), thorized to seek..to intervene.in|the obtaining of money,for institu-; the Minmesota rate case.tions that ‘do not:exist dn practi-| Mhe 'controversy of ©the.courts,|rally:-every case the”.victim |isy accarding to the brief:whicll was|caught because he does not investi-7 drafted by..Governor Harmon,in-late the reliability of the prom |é volved no ©.confliet between the |}Most of ‘the $77,000,000 that —he 2 IStates dnd ‘the ‘Federal:authority |been gathered in,by,‘the pwindle | but.the more extraordinary+ques Fwho,wer@ caught.during -14st tion of -whether railroad”rights 8u-+fiscal year,was invested be!aj persede and dominate’State rightS.|question Was asked or,any precau- The decision of Judge Sanborn;the]tions:tal an 4s vinst fralid:Probably|3 brief contends,took tht power.of fas long’ag:peephe.will resi fh thus. States ‘to.regulate:miilroads .from }reaklessly.to the bait .of easy profits: the States’and left the ratroads there:will be work for the govern.| freé to change whatever.rates they |ment’s:inspectors and detectives 4h please in ‘theia trafffic ven ae tracing ‘the swindlers | States He toak the stand’.that rt : ta State :canmot regulate.the rail oi,The Devil's.Den,Se | roads within is.borders then:there ge sialon Gazette:News GREP Ade.“3 Ae | as’/reguukate them at spent two ‘yea in Mt.~“Atry,:°F A al’.sehlorinet encoun long ag”,and *isited,ie Dev 'p _We Have Thoroughly Demonstrated That Deatness Gan @o Cured, cremated |Den,the suppdsed refuge of.the|.After years of research along the lines of the We prove itd tn as alee gas caw Kone bon Oia ‘Siave's Gracious Act For ‘Con-]Allen outlaws,"several times.—If|deeper scientific myateriesof the occult and invis-it-"lWrite today and wewill send you fall infor- -federate Dead.they are in there,there.is no way.’ible of Nature-forbes,the cause and cureofdeaf.mation absolutely free,by return mail,Address } Scotland Neck’Dispateh to Greens.|?5°them out except by ptarying.ness and head noises has been found and we are.Dr.L.C.Grains Co,26 Pulsifer Bidg..Chicago.§land Neck’Disipateh’to ot them They cannot be taken enabled by,this same mysterious knowledge’and Hi--Remember,send no money—simply your eefore the den entrance proper is reached,.it is.necessary-to.pdsa between two shelving rocks}40 to 50)feet’high They are bo close as bareiy to admit the body:of a large Man;so--attackeéms would have to advance single file. This passage ends-about 20 feet from the mouth of the den:'This is only about.three feet high Qne has ‘to qrawh im on hands and knees It!is ‘said’there are nice, lange rooms within,but J:uever got farther than the entrance.All is 30lid rock;there seems ‘to be no- thing there but rock. Water Company’Must Make Connec- tion at Its Own Expense. Water companies must bear the expense of tapping thei to. furnish connection Ww residences if they publie impartially,.according decision by)the the United Albert L Hatch, d’Afene,Idaho,brought pel the Consumers Company 6f that -pipes ali ith are to a Supreme Court of States. of Coeur suit ci.ed in.his favor . ACTUAL STARVATION! lief,That.Should Although Indis Interest’Vou. restion smelling and good+tasting food,-be- “We want every one troubbed with Indigestion :or Dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a box of,Rexatl Dyspepsia,Tab- lets,Take them.home and give them a reasonable trial,according to directiens.Then,if not satisfied, come to ‘us and ‘get your money back.‘They.are very pleasant to take;they aid to soothe the irri- table stomach,to strengthen and:in- vigorate the digestive ongans;and to promote a healthy and natural bowel action,thus leading to per- fect and healthy digestion and as- similation.:>‘ “TA 96¢.package of Rexall:bys treatment.“In ondinary.cases,thi is sufficient to produce a oure.In more chronic cases,a.longer.treat- mient,of .course,is necessary,and depends upon the.severity of trouble.For such cases,‘we ‘have two Jarger ‘sizes which.sell.for 50e. and «$1.00.Remember,you can ob- tain Rexall Remedies-in this commu, nity only at our store--The ‘Rexall i mom’.‘permanent "Pellet."Statesville ‘Drug Co.Pit ‘Store:.The,Statesville > Drug’.Co, obtaining’ef.money.under.deliber-| ately)false pretenses.Sore.play city | to ‘serve phe} to,com-| city:to-furnish to:lim a connection without hi having to bear:the expense The Supreme Court «=de-} acts ALout Indigestion and Its Re-| and,Dyspep-e Sia ‘are 80 .prevaler St.people do}Z ;‘:.not phonouetity te aeigtand thetel given to every.one making 4 cash purchase of $1.00 ; cause and cure There is no.reas-|or more. on wiiy most people should ‘not eat|- auysthing.they desire-—if they.‘will|:i ' only chew it carefully:and.thorough-|4 R H RICKERT &SON J |: ly Many actually -starve them=|°°Fe C eweers. selves".imto sickness through roar |S i of .eating every good-looking,goo cause itdoes not -pzree with ‘them.| ‘Tire best thing to do is to fit yourself to digest any good food We believe we can -reliieve’Dys- pepsia -We are s0 confident of this fact that we.guarantee -and |f promise,to suppla.—the medicine{i free of all cost to every’one who will use it;who-is-trot,perfectly satisfied with.the:results -whieh it | produces,«We exact no.prong } and put ho -‘dne under any obtig tion.Whatever.Strely,hothing could be faiirer.We.are located |§ right>-here.-and .our —reputation should be’sufficient asstrance *of the genuineness of our offer. the }, ae :..:rer at i wane .:".{}.:ee toa ee ‘ ”oS ni *wt fe o f eh 4 i .a .ana 7:,5 Heh ,i ee “t }‘ The Secréts of the Most Marvelous Discovery —-for the Positive Cure of Deafness and,|Hoad Heises Given FREE, With ThisWonderful,fiysterious Power,People Deaf for »_Years Hear the Tick of a Watchina Few Minutes. Sond’Ho Monoy—-Simply’Writo About Your Gase,the Secret WilBe"7s Sent You By ReturnMailAbsolutely Free,= saacoidlas Tepeenay ah i ::7 name and address.-You-will teceive an.immedi. power to give to.every ynfortunate and suffering ate answer and full information #y retarn mail,person the asgurance of a treatment that'relieves — even the ‘most obstinate cases,We say to those |who have thrown away their money on cheap apparatys,salves,air pumps,washes,douches,|\ |and list of jnnumerable-trash that is offered the public through flamidg advertisements,we can | || t “FREE | Information Coupon DR.L.C.GRAINS COMPANY, almost certainly cure you and cure you to stay : }eured.Weask no money for pur consultation,206 Pulsifer Bldg,,Chicago,Ill.| jadvice and diagnosis of your case,Our:treat-Please send me withou cost or obligation on ment.method is one that is'so simple it can be my part,—_ar igh sogreaneneine nee —| i '|new method.for the treatment arid eure } used in your own home,You can investigate |deafnessor head noises:If I wish you’to /fully,absolutely free,and you pay for it only |makeadiagnosis of my case after hearing | after you.are thdroughly convinced that it |from you,you aretodoso FREEOFCHARGE | will cure you;as “it has:thousands ff others,|4 It makes no difference .with this marvelous Name .| new.method how long you,have been deaf,||}nor what caused your deafness,No matter how |:jmanyreinedieshivefailedyoa—no matter how {|Address | |many doctors have pronounced your case hope-|iless,this new magic method of treatment should |=‘} prove a beacon lightto guide you toa perfect res-|Town State.‘jtorationofyourhearing.._ |{ ==o ye , da i a i a e /e—aXC }a '=—w o , C 2 => When:you buy one ofjour Rings you need not give yourself any]trouble about ‘the sets.If by -any chance the set-should get loose and come out,just bring it.in anda new set will be put in free of any cost to.you.We sell the famous W.W.W.Let us show you our line.. A beautiful:PICTURE suitable for framing will be -@ Aye SLHOOCOOHOTOPROSSDO9RFORE ~NEW LINE OFS|cain all if j Just arrived,Call and see oti line of Co-Carts and Baby Carriages, Statesville Housefurnishing Company. "RR.O.:DEITZ,Manager.«°| Sales Day,is the first Mondayineachmonth.in:Statesville,N.0. prompt action to perfect a cute,VICKS Semi'SALVE :Is nota drug to-be tuken inwardly~it is'an externalandpositivecurebyinhalationandabsorp. tion.It is a wonderfully effective treatment, The:heating,antiseptic and ‘germ.de anoying wher liquid medicines cannot reach,white externally vapors are Inhaled with each breath the treatment is.absorbed through the pores. Itis guaranteed to cure,Bronchitis,Deep Colds, Asthma,Lonsilitisand all atfections of the throa and air passages and lungs.be without ajar palantly on hand," 25c.50c.$1.00 1 Greensboro,Ne.. ee masio _Bronchitis Is5 Common In.~TheSpring “LF you’have Broneshitis,or if it is only _acough or-a celd,you phiould take ‘You cannot afford to: At your droggist’s or by,mail 4 rf L&levnomy sug gests the dollar size Vick’s|Family Remedies Co, ‘PEN CILS:vee ~Positively ‘the best assortmentcofPencils:in oFcity:_PENS ° Moore’s'Neb Leakable and. Waterman's Fountain Pens,* |BLANK BOOKS©‘|©Allkindsof Bound Blank Booksand.Sheppard’s ‘Loose LeafSystems.=- PRINTING “We are sure we can meet your ',needs there too. Statesville Printing ral Printing and Stationery,518 South Center Street,Statesville,N..C.. THE L FRIDAY,Match 6,1912 Check Plasher“Warked Tay lorsyil:and Hiddehite,‘Charlotte News, [ARK _MATTERS OF NEWS. 2 ld Western ‘railroad:neat: |Va...Monday.afternoon,when.|double-header treight crashed worthless.checks over the at cided 4°to 3°by,the Supreme Count’Reid,o as /sture.of M.A.Woodruff;.|of the Unitéu pal os asked‘the |the Lacie ee “ee,an-He had a°small deposit in the|court”to rehear the issue .before a |B.Church,South,Others are Dr:First National Bank here about,two }full bench,The °United States!FE.Lank ford,Baptist,and Preside nit |'|weeks ago and gave checks on the’government ‘joined in the appeal |apple,of the.Reformed Woman's |bank to.a number of merchatits and {with a request for permission:to |Colle“ge,Frederick,Md.Aproducedealersin‘the ‘city after|jintervene,because the case is Te).Deputations of Hiic kory,Jaymenthedepositinthelecalbankhad(garded of the greatest.public impor |re writing the county dhurea of |beenn ohecked out:“.“tance and:involves the enforcement|this section and .the .pastor .and}He not only.gave worthless checks)of ‘the Sherman anti-trust law:re Oaé oo,from’.Very ..cousdity|to many «finms-here and at Hunters.|Phe.validity’of the:telegraph:I hureh wien *desires.‘to’be neqire-|ville,*Comelius,Davidson;Caldwell |wire ordinance:af Richmond,©Va.;se ited.wilt:be :Biven :free .enter-|and ‘other towns,but.exte:nided,*his'has been upheld ‘by the’.Supremes taipmenc:in.“thie ‘ely;during the}|Oberations into .Alexander:county.POourt ef the United States:The|two Rays.‘ot es.convention,castAmessage,to the News from:Mr.+Wiestenn:Union.Telegraph.ati |18.G,‘Barp,‘a leading merchant”of complained.theil’sthe-“provisions,one i‘Taylorsville;states:that |Woodratt |o¢which was a re quirement:that a}|}Gave,him:a worthices check for $e wires;jn.the ‘thickly populated geo-|4the“pave?Mr?oA.)H..-Matheson,\af-}tion of:the’ity.be placed udder |4thegaméjtown,one’for 8Q.Ae @rouna,conferred}arbitrary.DO ere a[WIBO »made,“ane,for:$19.yho.‘Mer.‘Amios |wpon.whe city,officials,irrespective:“|t Adains,of.“Hiddenite,:i <pot rights’to use the Btreets,given:|.‘|the |company Dy Congress.ak i |ae :|Petal damages of $26,000°have||{je M[ADsOADYaeHELL SS ||beens awarded agalnet:thesamerican:I “BRE AU4 Vvbias bo ae +}Tabacteo Compaty ‘by a Jury.én the [{Ef SERKERS ||United’:States District "Court in New ‘Read The.Proof:Sa Mary Jones—A-cornirecklesatyourearly. roeq recommend £ t an |res pitajandmay |Girect from th i,j Gttarleston,,8-034 Wilson’s Freckle Creavris sold by Steatesviilte Drug Company, Penn nen eeSeeenbeenensnionnaenhemor Home Electric (o,] General _ oe Electrical |-Contractors __Estimates Furnished ‘All Kinds Electrical Supplies.’ i HOME ELECTRIC CO., A.D.COOPER,Manager. Repai sed ‘| J.U.LAMPRECHT,||~ 109 East Front Street. *Phone 61. Rooting sith Monuments, Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal-vanized Roofing,tin.and gal- vanized Shingles.with patentlock.Roofing also has patentlock. Paint of all colors,tine,linseed oil.~lam agent for monuments made by Mecklenburg:Monu- ment Co. C.8.HOLLAND. turpen- j JUST RECEIVED ! Local Views,All New. Broad Street Methodist:Church. Statesville Female College.Statesville Graded School. a F.H.Conger’s Residence.| s-‘Sanatorium.|Somthisrn Passenger Station. Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain Pen-and_Conklin’sFountainPen.These aretwobestself-filling pens on the market.Carry a.full line of «Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer —_ — W.R.MILLS, penteny Te)N.C, ‘Fine Farm Lands andCityPropertyforSale,- AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. -Jan.2.: ,of thePayter, beetoat {N, aDsflerkeined-—on--or hetori¢the 15thiiinyofMatch; 1913;an ajl-par-jes indebted to the.estate willleasemakeaVRpaymentMRS.ELLA 'E.STEELE,executrix} f M,’K..Steele,Turnerature,N.CW.D Turner Att’, Ma reh 15re ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator estate of Thomas L.Clodfel-deceased,|hereby notify all having claims against said to present.the same to before March 22.1913,orilsrotice..will "in bar ofnes:TOCOVery owingSaid:estate to make}Prompt settlement W.M.-CLOD-|FELTER,Administrator of Thos.L. Clhodfelter,Statesville,N.C R+3 J.is Armfield Att'y. Manch.22,1912. |Mc IK Te,AGE persons On .o7 tt Altreques are ted “SALE PF.L AND. BY VIRTU E ot:a mortgage.deedexecutedtotheundersignedontheithday-of February,1911,by|Thomas Harris and wite,Lela:Har-ris,and default having,been made) jit Payment of the sum.therein nam-|county, ‘PILLOWS —FREE... me | J Weur |Orleans,*in, |brough t by. the the ‘anti-trust Peoples’ 1 |conspiracy:to’déstroy Lb }Re People’s inally).alleged damages jindétely '$300,000,.which, penalty -clatiee-of-the—-Sherman give a total against.the i\leged:tobacco trust]of of suit|TObDACcO||Compdny of New Orleans’for.alléged| competition ;| s Tobacco Company -orig- :Hickory ta’‘“Heve taymen's’Conven- 2ngineer Samuel Pettit’was killed ‘tand -others seriously wounded as w =|result of a’week,on the Norfolk & “Wytheville,: a into tion, The.police’depadtment has been,|/#buge boulder’~The engines were.Mescat Mine poecketa |tbesofar,unbuccessful:in ‘their efforts |OveTturned ‘and “nine cars ~‘went secured:are Dr Baber Wanton,‘to locate the man who-opérated ex-|down the bank.‘Lot’Nashivilite one of the miseton-fensively heré and in nearby.cw The |defeated’parties.to.the ary -seeretaries of the’Southernlast.week,writing a:number “pateit monopoly”case recently dée-|.Presbytertan Church,and:Dri.c!F. Recommends Milam. Gentlemenwithatroub My.niece suffered for many yeara’| her,ste never obtya4ined relief,Being well acquainted wiih M |had .be 118 AM ana knowingused--suceessfully very -freque ouly in |».[dotertuined to put heron it,She|20K Ss leswith the happlest tesuits.regard | appngximately }ieor as beting entirety relieved,and will always take |12900,000:‘By order of the court |freee in Tecommending MILAM for Unio Acid |ithe principal claim;involving 4 ae |bes cea : |alleged Lo:1S ot profits,was stric |Danvit la;Wa,duly 18,194 1:BARKSDALRBn’from.the pill ‘a re, tbriag kim to Johns Hopkins.|.The men were same train ahd brought to Baltimore, In heferent wards,but they pleaded he arnuettly to bel that their wish\was gratified.} er,although both were hospital |they,were put-in dif- bo placed side by side Lach.was anxious to help the oth- in.a eritical |condition Haggan improved’and )wWas in a few weeks able to pit up in bed.But:his companion did not This:so worried ‘Haggan that x long before a much-~ se came th continue d to sir 1k until Sat ;when it was seen that t sone of Bbaving either life rally it:Was n fear- t}placed aboard the) he cue ca!ad oe riends Tuadaievabiia ‘Even When}41)U8 $10 for36-pound Feather Red and reo e i4suhdpairpillowsfree.:Fre igh}prepaid.ce Death Came,|feathers,best.ticking,satisfaction guaranteed,|Baltimore Sun;/;AGENTS WANTED.|‘Gootnye,warn)-‘TURNER .&CORNWELL _So 4pig,He MASS et NA|Feather Dealers.Dept.A.Charlotte;B.C.|meet agai er .s.+Commere:ial Nation:el Bank,With ‘this fanewel?}on.their Nps:=“7 [and their 1s sina clasped,af-|EXECUTOR S NOTICBE.‘l ter lying ‘side by >ity Johés Hop-| _|kin&Hospital foy 4 months,Wil-Having dualitied_as executor of liam -Haggan Henry Smith:the will of EB)Li:Grose,deceased,I}triends ‘and:cot Who enteredherebynotifydll-persons’having the hospital or tt me day,diedpels‘The:against Bald estate |to Pre at 6.30.-o'clock .Satt day hight. M Seah tw -me .on.or.before|mygir bodies are held at the hospit-|if 19 41%‘ica witt!eet Teer |Mare}.La,ete grtee natice will|a)as "they have no relatives,as poe Readsin:Dat:OF their reOOVeNny..fay a:is knewn .by \the,hospitalJOHNA.CHAFFIN,lsuthoraites ee - pe B.‘Art tae ae Rel.)Both men,.who were about 25:Marct :‘ia.lye irs Old,were employed.at Spar-ee hee es a |rows Point...Théy obtained employ-}NOTICE TOCREDSTORS.ment at the same time,worked side|::eS iby side.and were always,tegether.i |Having qualified’as.executrix of|.Haggan wes stricken with pneu-| jhe .will -of .M,K.§téele -deceap.|monla:Smith had ‘tuberculosis,On{ d,notice’igs hereby egivn to all |the ;Haggan was brought ig} }Parties holding claims against said ;the spitat Smith,too,became se-/Sate to present the sanie to the |Miously ill and)it’was decided to} After they died the nurse ‘gently umlasned their hands.and —folded them ‘on the breasts.The friend- ship of the two men,lasting even unto death,:gained for them the love:and admiration:ef.not ~only| ithe other patients,of the ward but] of phyeicians.and nursee as well. Saar |Stealer “OY Suit (lakes Metting His. Greensboro Record,1st.? different capes wére A Out ‘in the -eity court today,proving Sam Nash,a white mam of Rowan guilty of the larceny ofed,I will sell at public auction,/that rumber of suit cases from trav: to the highest bidder for cash,at|elers The arrest was occasioned}the-court house door in Statesville,|ny:rajitoad detectives upon thec.,on ‘ SATU RDAY,APRIL .13,..1912; the following tract of.land described | |Boundéd:as follows:Beginning at an iron peg on the)|north side of the railroad and runs/$50; thence north 63%degrees five poles and nine links iron peg; west| to an|thence north.five degrees] made complaint of Cit&-Dobsor,:a .trave..| ;@ling representative:of the Pro- [gressive Farmer,of Raleigh,in’Baid Mortgage,the same.lying|Was one of the loners by the cufi-jand being fi Chambersburg ~town-}ning of Nash.ship,Iredell county,N.C.,.and!”obson valued his ease at $1.0; QO.A.Rhodes,ivaluc at.$15;J.-PB;.Oldham, Miss Lula Faireloth,~$10. |Nash took one of the caBbes off of train No.21,secured -one from) who | a loser,placed his:in i where it was left in the dépot by!east 3814.poles to a gum:thence|g owners and got the other twoeastfive.poles and nine -links tO}pom other places -where for a fewtnironpegnearthebranch;!thence)ro.nutes they had been,left unguard:south five degrees west 391%poledto.the beginning,coniaining one}“The.euitcake.thief wan cdu-|and a half acres,more or less beicted.in all cases and was givenForfurtherinformationseemort-a.Bentence in aggregate:af 18gageduly-registered in Book Na.|w.onuthe.Go|34,page 580,im the office of the} regiater of deeds of Iredell county. General Carr|(For Delegate to Na-R.W.Pov,tional Convention,3 | March,yer oe AOrtenge-‘Charlotte Observer. |We agree heartily,with Editor ws s Crowson,of the Durham Sun:‘Gem Ha r da Bric k eral Carr is a Democrat,year in and rock-are theonly build: ing materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and last for all time.Common~ _and Face Brick always on band.‘Statesville Brick.Co. ALWAYS IN... OCCUPY three rooms on the seéond floor of‘Isthe First National Bank Building,and Famalwayshere,Don’t peet into myreception room:where I never stay and then go off and nee ITant'.Botin,but come on in and let yourself.be known.Pp the bel),knockorspeakout.If I am-notat’dental aed a=iA ‘my.Laboratory—work MEAT MARKET, General line of Fresh Meats.‘Also dry pine stove wood. CASH &HARRIS,*PHONE 43,..FRONT STREET,Feb.9.|Rear Sumpter’sStore. shop—ina“Pp.FLAUGENOUR.1Dentist.Notices ef New Advarticomente, and .year out-—allways a Democrat. He always contributes of his| means,bis time and hia influence to the party and this honor ig due him and we believe will come 0him.’*‘This honor’is ©“General Carr’a election as delegate-at-lare¢ ‘to the Democratic national conven tion from the.State of North Care lina.When men.of hie standing can be pensuhdied to represent the Democrats of hip State in the na- ticnal councils his’nomination should be rec:!ved with thanks and! his election should be umanimouk, Dan.J.‘Joyce,Banville,va.,Banville,Wa.,1s so gladheescapedconsumptionandregainedhis:healt that he writes about.it.forthe‘benefit of.others.“I had a cowetwhichhungon,me fortwo years whenIbeganusingFoley’s Honey and TarCompound.J],‘kept on until the coughfinallyleftmeand1gainedinweightfrom113to‘185 pounds.Im two yearsIhavegrowsstrong:and heaithy,.al)from the use of Foley’s aoe,and Tar Compound,whites .'StatesvilleDrexGe.:ee cy No man in the State has the inter-| lest of the party at heart more.than lhe. |||j} f RmMOUNt« matism. Norfolk,Va.,July 23 310ksago.b was induced tot ake MilamcaseofKhematism,for which [|000 for all Known retnedies andS.Went to Hot Springs,but e-whatever,for fifteen years’Irufferer,each spring [have beenin bed |d for work until this spring,which.I |to Bat f ive beo +aoe nding to my.busi-“Li te.and feel confident |man from rheumatism:.«lam has done.all youe laimitsofar,nF 10 +forward to aandwouldnottakefivetimesthe |:eof the ™edi ©ine for what it has C,H.WADE About five ‘wee have been ay}and ineapita willdo in my case Mery“thiespeedy,re ‘ours ve ext ruly, Cor.Church and Lee Streets Rheumatism EntirelyGone.f-Was a great sufferer front Bhe mmatidesitiedtotryMILAM...I bought six bot a ang a:how on my fourth bot.tle.L can truthfallLy saythattThaveneVertakenamedicinethathag"dene me as much good,}My.Khetimatism is en-tirely gone;-m yy com-Plexion greatly’‘inn.and my afperitu.|mt Thavenge | Susinoss Telt so w 1 in a lotig |time.I-wAnid not take |.$50.00.for the good)your |medicine has-done me,butin order to be surethatthetroublejsenstiralyoradicated,iwih |ake the .two tre:}ae remaining | I voluntarily give this |testithonial.and ¢heer-fully recommend Mijgm -|to anyone su |from Rhe Umatisa. (Signed) ALBERT McBRIDB, Danville,Va.HH i’s GuaranteedAsktheDruggist | THOUSANDS USE FormerUU.Ss.'S.Postmaster. hronounced by her physicians as-|approxi-|Drie Acid Rneumati sm,.and.although he treated |“ander the law,|ital-|ane at « HR Kory’ig”making*elaborate prep ;arations ‘for the Layinen's..Missioun-ry Couvention to be held —im the}Coritith Reformed church on |Wed-:jnesday and Thursday,“April :A7th, | 19065 Homo "Record:, Your Conifort Today May Be.Your:Dis _tresssa Ever Think ofINSNSUKANce By We i issued,every kind—Hive,Life,Accident’.and Health;‘Steam Boilers,Liability,‘Auto-mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,‘Cyclone -Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar: dians,,Trustees and-any Jidicial Bond, ‘Today is heres Tomorrow is coming’‘all“too fast.”Qonsider the present,|‘Loo late to,lock the stable after the hore jis gone:Peete Phone 54..Call or writé us forprital ‘andinformation.about our policies.: Statesville Realty &Investment Co.J.F.CARLTON,Manager. 0 | Spent $3,000 on Rheu- Cut this advertisement out and bring For The Man Who0Shaves) to our store.“Mail or bring this ad- vertisement.to ouroar?and we will” eee D urham ~.D em on- strator oooneblade for 35 cents,to:be your own personal property: NAMO 2Sec a Address ; City White Stimpson Hardware Company,| BEST HARDWARE HOUSE.IN ‘TOWN 3 NEW SHARES 5ist SERIES. First Building and Loan Asso¢iation canbe taken at any time,without additional cost,by paying trom ‘Feb- ruary 3d to present date. L HARRILL,:Seéretar Dan Valley Flour “There is a Reason” It excels all other Flour in color,flavor and nu- trition.It is milled from °the bestwheat grown in America.It makes bet-ter bread and more of it to.the pound than any other Flour.Then why | take any other when youcanget’} DAN VAL LEY Ask your.grocer for it. Don’t listen to the ‘just as good”’talk.’ C.W.BOSHAMER.JR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVESTATESVILLE,N CAROLINA Ss.de Holland. Has’‘eiod farm horses and mules fo?sale for .cash or on time._Perins to suit pure haser. _Best equipped livery in town. ’Phone 3,/Dayor Night, =JOHN CG.DYE,M.D. NOSE AND THROATAND{FITTING GLASSES. 'Officein\Mills Building. Office hours 9 to 12.4.m.,_ 2,toBp,m,~ Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 latest style;you are notwell dressed. ‘your.taste and keep you rightiin the forefront Style Means Muchin'Ox- fords. you think your shoes,cnleas they are the And the fashions are continually changing in Ox- No matter how smart fords.At this store you will find the latest —shoes bought |expressly:for you—to_suit of the latest fashion.as is CALL IN TODAY AND LET USSHOWYOUTHELATEST. Do You Want to Be Independent?’ ie taught aeitStatesville,N.C, fonJearn aeereaee |and ‘ypewritingbybeginning#course imm ediately,.heh iIfinter- Is.,M.eB HL Shoe Co. ested and desire terms,etc,writeor cal.a JOHN callonON.(ie61SouthCenter itreet,*Feb.20.tesville,NjC, All the local news and all the other anne LE POR SALE.ee maee “ai ta bend news you want)to ee :Get >Tas,:Baatia une _Mareh 22,LANDMARK.ile ‘ le h i ew sa t s 6s es er e em c e e s a | if ‘ os e : Se ee e — E ,chamee =A'T ~Statesville Hardware &livia Co.,From April Sthto 13th,1912, STATESVI LLE,N ORTH CAROLIN A,: Cameronalleable. “And Ingot Iron Ranges. ap. a “Delicious lunch cooked on1 the caMenoN and served free to” all who.visit |our store during this Exhibit,ooa ’dle \ “ExpertLecturer and Deron. trator from:the Factory.to show you why the “CAMERON” Malleable ‘andIngot Trof Range ‘is the best made.=.| ‘A set of EnaineledWare Free with each Range Demonstration Week.: JtTHELANDMARK*st ‘FRIDAY,| ING SCHOOL.The following is.the plan of or- ganizing the first class in business jtraining;which will start on April15th::f 1.Each student ig constituted as a business house,representing some distinct.line of business,'-as..the ‘student:may-select,.such.as bank- Home Community.|ing,jobbers,wholesale houses,hard-.ware,furniture,grocery,”real.‘es-Correspondence of The Landmark.tata nd,insures lothing rtes5oxyanerance,clothing,cot-Statesville,R-5.April 1—We have ton mil},menchandise broker,ete.geWa spi Of ral ‘and thie)eTound 2.Each student must ascertain very little plowing ‘ines Nalulen 5 Le ogatens a ee ans seuang price Beneral thing late planting will be b ‘se AG ep aia enthis’result.andle,and ‘such prices must gov- Mr.William.W..Johneon,-whose |on™all transactions.|Any mark- :te a Pena ,edly incorrect valuations will.beillnesshasbeenmentioned_from:time s es pe hie bord R.gtayetotimeforthe‘past two yours,(Saree See ne ero here Paesed qnietly away at.his home|ora Match 24th.and his.body was laid)°“":;to rest inthe cemetery at Damascus|nations bank sod.wait be.in;March 25th,‘after:funeral.service,structed in keeping accounts :with| conducted,by.tis pastor,Rev.J.P.the business houses represented by Gwaltney.°the :——a ee (a)ea . [apie a Me }enee explained etween national, Bi +de agg hr a nit oe State and private ~banks;their the porch with an open knife in his |ents ee ide bhai ee,‘hand “and the -result was ‘a badily|4.Each student is supplied cut arm.The wound bled profusely.|C28 book,journal,‘ledger,|Warren brothers are cutting the Poor,rere book,banik in :'timber on’the Daniels place for J.|MSSeTY notes,collateral notes,A.‘Davidson,‘who:bought the land,|™#Y be necessary to’transactMr.Jackson ‘Smith .has bought |ve :of business in whit heoneshareoftheDaniele’_pilace—|*'Ce tal butadiene The sais tad Shas oa revere jimaginary capitsal and stock of goods Mise Dorah .Stout ‘has gone:to fo transact |business;(a)these oeConnellySpringstospendthegum.Sets are distributed -into several mer in the hotel at.that place.different BOCOUE,oe Carts aieMissZula:Sloan,daughter of Mr.chandise,machinery,real estate,of- and Mrs.I..G.Sloan,ptarts.today tice fixtures,-etc.;-and proper.en- to Bisbee,Arizona,to bceome the bride of Mr.Ed Martin,who went from to the West three:years ago were:Bwethearts:for atimeMr.Martin went West have Kept:up.a eorrespondence se three:yeérs.with the re- “Bult stated Mr.-Martin is the son of Mr.A.B.Martim;of-Alexander county We hate to.part with MissZulabutifitisherwillitmustbe our pleabure-and all we can do i6, to hope the couple:a dong «and happy life-in the sunchine of wed- lock ; Now tics oor 1912.|aS TO ARIZONA TO MARRY. Miss Sloan Joins Her Lover in the| West—Death of Mr.Johnson—Little.Boy Hurt—Real Estate Deal and Other News of.Sweet GOES one student:will Act as with, the ledger;(i)-baik deposits will ‘be made ‘in:regujar form by deposit slips,entries in,pass book,and ledge ‘er accounts started with bank 6.Several.partnerships will formed...amoye the .studentts; full explanations ‘given of partner-| ship agreenjénts,rights and liabili- ties of several partners here Theybefore and ui) among the/students;+a.)law ing»formation; and lability distinction.and partnerships; 61 eee en of stockholders and their where Mr,Tilden H.Williams doce °°),Meeting of stockholders, The citizens of Shanpesburg are:tion .of by-laws,election of ‘for county officers on a reasonable bors;(g)Dayment of stock Balary but we want to éxpress’our scriptions,and certificates of stockselvesattheprimariesandthinkitissued;(h)difference betw er n pre-| the proper place.After we have fered and conymon stock;(i)con| »ur-say:-at the primary,ifthe ispugé tnacts and conveyances,by conpora-.is ‘defeated none can say it was ja tions.HN 5schemeoftheexecutivecommittee,,(Note-—-The students,represent:|‘to defeat the issue.Give ug aS subscribers and stockholders,and the good Democrats of |Wil agtually participate in these|old Iredell will.tel?ydu what they |Mectings,¢lecting their directors,want.chairmen and!pecretaries,' :regular minutes kept.) The commissioners of..Davideon|,8.Advertising—Bach student muscountyTuesdayappropriated$170 for devise some plan or means of .im- "eri tc Pko Dayidson ae bressing the name of hia havee and corn contest for 1913.That ip site of business upon the other.“pbu. fer cach township:dents.”This has no reference to- eo -~tesWR:uper adiventising,nor the mer. You will look a good while:before you its of the merchandise he proposes.find a better -nedicine,for chughs and.tO trade in.But it is meant forcolds:than Chamberlatrs Cough iedy,|.@.test of ingenuity upon the part|It not only ‘gives rellef~it -eures ‘}it when voli have a cough er wold,you are.certain to be pleased withPromptcure.which it will effect.sale by all dealers,oe Pee of subscribers;(c) between corporations (ay call meeting©a word in -regand and..Balari« ditec- vatiCOMM and theFor idea ‘or plan *‘and the name 60.impressed whereby his business| of his firm ‘will be|upon the other tur} check.|.Voices,pro-| as| may | is supplied with be i and | 7.A corporation will be organized.| regiand | (b)subscription list | liability;| fudop-| pub-'| and | of each stufient to think up.some } TATESVILLE BUSINESS WRAIN-|dents,that they will never haye to jask him a second time for theformnation..The results will fully dent -wo ladvertising a new 9, will be proposed /from time to time, which will be practicat, and instructive be petent business men. 1 {tions arising between will be which’ as tiff as classIt man jor.woman whether they:can af- ford to take this corse, er tries made in joturmnal and posted to | Williams. ‘such an education,if they: to make themselves competent business ———ad.—TT ee Barkley Behous:‘Goune Today. Correspondence of The Landmark.|: Statésville,R-1,April 3--—-Mr.J _R.Myers will close’his.school at the ‘Barkley’school house, miles east-of town on Friday Friday night,April 5th...Mr.J Van Hoy,of Asheville,is expectedtogiveanaddressandthe‘Trout-| man Cornet band to toot its favorite) music.These,with thé special prep=7 aration of \the-school and the ine| judge;the disputants «as plain-‘tereéest of the patrohs,promises a and defendant,other students general good:time.”LaF.witnesses and jthe stenographiic :Jbeomphieerieint a court reyorters A white man and.two.negroes S not a-.question were bitten by a mad dog:in Clark- ton;Bhaden conmity,Tuesday.All| were pent to Rabeigii.the teur treatment. in- be care- which ptu- successful in business firm advertising schemes for tesfed to ascertain ld be most Freq went _interesting Short lectures will upon this subject by com- and given business transac-- the udents adjusted in moc bome local attorney.will 0.Disputed a for a young but ‘rath- be .without for can they afford to — iWy, Up r my ‘ awyrs 1 With summer approaching there comes:longing for out-,door life—and your porch reg‘ally becomés your livitig-room. Awnings are hung,rockers and settees installed,and‘gin thefloorarespretadtheverylatestinporcheoverings..! ||.This séason we are showing poreh and.jawn furniture,as ee stic,pleasing,and as.curerelully constructed as ‘any of the best fuyrnitn re for inside tise {You will @et lots of satisfaction .in living outdoors thissummerandlettingusfurnishyourporch.-© 4 1FurnitureHouse.ff expect | Pasx.! {| } three| Wii |Messalin =|Es i|: * \PECL p and [alteta ioas| We.put on sale this morning 75 garments direct from the manu- facturers purchased special for this week’s Easter sale,and for- fae selling we make two lots. Colors:Black,Copenhagen,Gold, Tan,Emerald Green,Brown,Navy, Sky and a large assortment of changeable Silks. lg No.l Special ~~Lot No.2:Special xe ' $2 98. $4.48, See display in south window.~ ¢ “RAMSEY.BOWLES-MORRISON C0. Sales Dayis thefirstMonday iin each monthinStatesville,N.C.: CHECK ‘FLASHER,[stn Ww Thi,1AM K.K,ANDERGONIN DEAD|tHe FEE SY STEM IS VICIOUS.in a bithihe!A Good Man‘Pasved Away Yester-Mon.W.D.day eRe eno Deaths..- T vee aeLPAY.E BROAD AND ©INTER) AND‘D PHEN SUEOIDE:| ae Roubie Crime‘onet e Piller.C. ene How Francisc¢Alvares eget Arraignment |hare cost can't “be | fhe Fee ‘Byaten:and “Bossism|Aldermen’‘Tay,Out|Tmpa iWork —More E leetric i x Killed.a Young.Girt and |aonKilHiniselt,Politics at the Mass |Anderson,.died.)snorting about.§e'dloeksup-fat his eax corner Broad ‘and Mil-He"had been in -fee-for péveral yearsand|fied for:three weeks?)‘his‘conditiony Three weeks HE,‘today there rez|fstered,at'Hotel TQ true bil:iene Wood aiemaltinlloeton i ‘Waionient se ;Ww ite county attormney. of Aldermen:Br The Most 'important pee the Dees,of Midenmen’. int ee ‘Hope’townahip,in...the) _wonthert pant:of Ihedell county,yes.|ner ‘Francisco Alvarez,Habane, :Cobonibag:Shoemaker | shot,nnd killeq oe it giMk,em ‘eta Tora. Named to:he Voted Ht8PrimariesMay.18 and!«"Platter:‘Adopted, maln features of ae iad |meetin &of Dethocrats at the Count G:house ‘Saturdaywasa stirting,apeect / Ws De:Turner,WI.ARswien |sien Cur "Pern:streets:and:from “then until he.regis-Die -heatth‘j tered off after dinzer March.3.1Was.a rather ‘consipilbe lous PeTmon’an owkilled|owe ancl.’was genera :by those.who’dad: EI a @ fact.as he Vhad ‘pean con) or sever lt daysLpoluted-‘out heen critical ana:it:r teamed:the®“end was hewr.,oe Dhait €liban,’8phe:he.was talked ghout cwTermeamowesusbehd:been.cussed seven more”since:his depart|tuire tor he Jett:behitid sone bois}checks as ‘a swhetantial re tiiinde ar to (e8t Bon,of the late “Thypmnas Cc.;Adlitie Ramse ur pndereon,was ‘torn te i1849,and jw.ie had:lived |i Bhel: int caacs acheter niotians,Rand to.breenatmadein:writing,ald ‘sheritf contended:for.tite.Jaand’he*fold them ett“5 allowed,y DY”law. was nn that |de the:busines fo ba s “wag decided to paveGeyWGre|(fron Water.streéh.to itihh»Broad sireet:from:‘Madd The).tiagedy ae plane ‘aaeo'clock yeaterd: .emgieton:abo wt seuuttig aiproutshera‘and her :step dhile’fron:Bro d Ste om eth.permits’officers:dig-this:afte mien “pare tbe lea “iy their:me oh AnerBielbigennotahvatpon,of,a lee apiatiye | to.be voted 26, igs chea:ct imorndg."Migs. 5 yea r)‘old,Was.| Howaltante!‘troint ineddtt.Dem-|passed giving the ‘larkThe\ite of Iredell:g¢|Suny does not hake“a Bit ‘Rnewn:as:“tarvia tobe*Winkta Liare.By ore "Andaimains ota sidewalks inluded tno the |those wiio pot,them. rotshi i gia“Frangise1 Alvarez,’ is)SODA ony ‘about,20 19: ath ‘baiead is nOsnoaea of ‘Hon. Turner for the Senate;ley,Frontia,of ae and |l clerks and rherift Shoemaker.went to |he streets made”strictlyWasinhis6odyear._tallkeai me ot the | ‘Matters Before action ¢Ken atlits.rege.Paay nighit”Was,with: %Section’of thie,towwans! ‘to Moetthe:paving py paration © ‘hed be laid:in ciincrete:and. pamtiic‘war...Canter and caltect Lathan “Btreets are.100 feet widewenthere,ali his litevelledressedandintsappearancewasSngaged:in|tame:he conduc aa and,for years Was|7;For.a aa:townshipagrocerystore| fees’each}and itis the plan to makefireend:Saw jees:to walks,witht a bleck ofthe|year.out.of thecalled‘for help ana ‘ae aed selene .Was,‘ca vlad’to. ).Bide- Wide,‘with stone curbing,an entire remaining.80|feet*Badd that nobody is Wa be.‘paved ote block each way |cated nea was informed “masiy jin va ‘bullding ,Where the Merchants|now stands.1Dn.He could Beveral.years ago he retired from|business ‘here and |ewe Senecus:in ey,were.not formerly.enti-|2,bors.gathered’with Weapons to take | \vengeance on Shoemaker, redchéd the git theewas dead,fio |through the.heart,’|Search for Shoemaker ‘w,38 made}and.he was found:dead He had culled off hint hat,placed the ,Funa gainet took well wtih:strangers |Speak Enegiisty fair, ARERTOR CNG |there Know n to Loft Moortaive,was:for one:OF {elec a sohenae of the we? en the squsare‘The whole people:are 10/interestea bec ause the,taxpayers stationrepresentativewilhbe.pxgourtryofoe"eaters from in:Bh Sa pel noe sheriff's comin slots cn 5 anouee ‘tree |4 recerit years he 4,years.ago and while ina hote}there tively engaged in “business on’fO- a “'shlort:distance of,thetwo20-foot -drive-\ved,leaving a 20- “in ttaxesAmountstreetwihtch*will.be made,intothetAlvarez; vapacity of a pride: 10t seen Ror heard-of wie was voting in,the|COX nt e a health>hip:‘qoretienid Mr,Graig had ald ©touched thetrig and for.summonin zgerwelts4stick,Which he “had eut j ©it.Weas by no méans‘ais ors,‘wating on the court, Park arrangement wiltBLY‘ROVE.a.Yot cof paving,but.altoge ther will also Beautity ‘the street. hiwhh.sitice uh-‘pon’ up here three weeks|Eliott, Graig introduc-|Vatt, marr tad:ME:‘s Fy eado nia Elizabet Gl"be showedheadwasblowdoffandpinedeeeWhilehere Mr.county had bee Caunvason Peat $6,000:bis skull foundyands -‘away pomsibd liens ofyStat1;of 4 a te ane ‘office are $7,000 te $8,000,ale | board considered \¥ariove:ee rations ‘for .the paviig.andLe8hel-:Mmat's pocket a note was fdund teen!d Alvarez.to several,not as que of long:Neha @ ‘Strrenu us efforts’made.to cae )|his friends especially:but rather as ®pdnklin ous eftorts’mad I leratineabout,as.follows:s Catawba Springs,Cary and the further faot|Smiroven blethatpeachonibe investigations ofboovement“ilsewhene;and“‘Advarez from Ouba.””But .Alyarez ba.county. :had nerve and made many aequaim-widow a ,tances by btraduciig”daimselt. »SaySC aside reason for being.here and Frank |R _|Uaat he was agent in.Cuba for uuto-ville:mobiles and.was en.neute to He is eurvivedslge Ne eight children,tay Mite Heélea haceuan by nfrk ‘ot States |a... ‘Mise Jethetta Le rhiers are very,busy and Sat-oe finallywasaactcussesday’ny.fat 0 gets probably $:|Coming from the Pia the regis-|ta ria Paving ‘is the best:for ‘He |J.YW.Hail,welt it you are not:anakibon you county and ‘thle 3,000 to-gi 000. ts from the cquhty $1500 in‘fees,|erete .|white the a is worth $4,000 to itt e tarvia. a.hate was unsigned and werd:Shoemaker hadabouttheelbefore this and:itBUDpOsid-he . and ‘ane.re —_d, Was,well filled aus |wort $3 Anderson,of Hot |jig Mr, *|offices of the manutacturers:‘of his amet W. |tnake of mashines ‘ee Anderson,ane rs liberally.ap-|jany of the officers know decided that ‘the the putting:down the.tar-reet is.first.Well gradedoFsixinchesofroughcon-pit dawn as abase for which is ‘woplied toaiinchoFmore.‘The.otaaaly |bo ‘ard will receive.bids for the work-Aivarez doafed,with the young tek.|Mens.Teen.lows about’town aay:none of them)UNtil the 16th:of this month,-Btric’t adedunit.when|He esti-|@0other meeting will be held to con-Mates that»the taxpayers,of Iredell jeder the bids and let the contract. 8 derson was.Dr ierit:wher his father|quaes ation of ume ontéh he :oviers are expec tedeema:a bad||&settle hotel’bill and get “UD:mon-the Saaened-for Tuture ‘a6e, acai provision for this: in fees about $11,000,streetthetotalforihefouroffives--clerk,structed nev hbo hea:a.ng :My en is also survived bi|e risoutiom wag:adopt-and one sister,viz.:ee comm issiower 'was in- &crape the principal Pairk Place and put eastata"conservative estimate,|Broad street in good condition as ;val ;to bave some MiethechainZane4a,r z x©CORTD EaOe [Sasieneey printed.[his onder con-of Charlotte;a aerate oy early a6 Wossible.four officers.would not ‘All,eléotric light,tind *elephone poles on Davie ave- were ordered placed‘in a’uni- blank:nen -and Mespre.J Flaterdheadeand.envelopes ichecks were printed and peelfor AL Rorie,]Statesville|Warez took a butch of:them out,ig he would have:thent.weighed and dist of the tragedy,.°j reso!radionn as follows: |mean a saving of $6,000,The offi-{formcesbeaetothepeopleamdnotto|sidewalkstouMooresvilleAnderotrjoinedthe|Metho-fe ce oe OraE he, amd}: along the new concrete and the:work .on~this©occupy them anf the peo-'street now in progress will.be -fin-sales before work.‘elsewhere.is> at the age of 12 anade -acsteward ;oe about 42 years,was: SD eenNe townehip,a right to fix thethelrservants.”treasurer and register ko far as “ascertain the.amount of postage -4TasersBrothers,Sscchindanal fn al Would take to send them to ©wba was a etRowandOneShottheOther.ae Hon.[te hie uneie,for wham, jhe was having them)printed the ya ‘west “Front Street,as Boon- Some work will be done| ae.no|Davie avenue.is”put in good condi-were making sajary ‘movement,juton.but the clerk and sheriff have .been' “hook aahNewsof-a-shoot'ng ia.Alexander treasurer toentrackStatesvilleyesterday|@0ter heade and enviopes were for |was Ea.Linwasd.waysea in ‘ue nace |Alvarad bimwsit and 4.H.:deDiaz &|years “When the was marri ot ghTurner 7 The ht‘A in polities agalnet,‘aoe The.boara instructed Mayor Caid-a Democratic tick”‘active tring to keep people mut:of |wellmenwhoaresetting|Mittee to Immediately.inspectI$5 3000 a year in -fees urging end the meeting. bet up the family altar in h’'s home and:the electric Might:gut which|wuhe-ebeck follows:‘and ever afterward conducted fam-Lapparnd,who use a 4 Bho borrowed onthe |the aAvoaut el of salaries for coun- ity ‘officers 0°secure an apressston| com-~aulstreetsofthetownandascertain ~ ‘lwhere new street lights are’,need- locate the places for the lights woulkds were The salary system It has worked well The business of the:| ates 7 truly good.man all’the ‘relations of Mife and he } friends .who inted by officers.tcwantessofficersto have the city,electrician il ocher counti os projceedatonceto.install them.mourn his passing,|tacan is Srviee ond the el, Bs eo Banco aa,i ing most :en ope ninis moe ,the 14-year-old so having (been 'made practice of'the 6teele Mill im:running its dye[hi eh an can be Tediueer rea rip | >Burad y rts Prit.alon tured ‘andwed,“he we I a .i |Batewrilte, |)Alexander County,a nearby branch and en tee the water of the 2 o'clock at ithe where he had been ibe turned into the trendene and the |ternoon abouti officers paid a stated amount. ret ae from ov ireini a and joine Matter back Aldermen Briste)and Alex-+. instructed to investi-eo ite the matter and take whatever necessary. An application was made.for an Another thing we ‘ohzampic Turnerr pte-to put ,the potiteet }actio n“hands of the people.He charged theat | resujted from i started|frotti remains were wag treating it wi thi contempt indignamt by this tre t : hh dieu tee”for+F j is Ypri i st ont Adams,Springs community Would require at wags pai &|tendedledbythe:nacecttive-nemmnlatee for oe alleyiprimaryon.Salaries at the NovemberjelectionBeitthethreecandidatesfor|cloged.: Bow!&s-Mor rison ‘their son's illness / from -Tradyh to Center Bie —: 4 tmiprovyeneny,work, enter street: e depot and.’ is ‘Adl a diss*:, up—to-dia te are From:Front street | ie:middle.of the. rear of,the old Atha , in }Cchair Cc aor uny property.It is con- a Tight:of way.for Waa:given ‘some time in‘but the passage has been ~~matter wag referred street:committee,the city.and yOu must yote ‘for men.who arejen ginee r and city attorney. An application -from Judge:Long.chairman |for grade lines of north “Mulberry |[eLt ees was granted and the city.en- againet salaries |to died.Thursday febpowed “to salaries before you mean| re com unittee,and runners all over ,“beReine people to takethe“kr a Ame ir tv »mattertallforthemeeting: from ‘tuberculosis ehuroh Friday. sidewalks ow determine.the grades of;putting;“down'Sone; north Mulberry Ww hen me speaker was will be taken up later.The Bradford Knitting Mill made Ew’‘8:is and ‘some nionths ago.-Her mother and them this :year for this reform itis [betweeen ‘Demio«c rats im prez couvention applicatiHOTEL Ss to.enlarge its water Referred to water committee. Co maples mt was made to the’board the.unsanitary condition ne er,he 7 Mf, was ¢hatrman Hart-||reg arding: jot the Davidson’livery stable.premis-. of havi ne porte dj 3 hiim and Mre.John and sotie ote theBristol's farm,<*e nit tee r ne \ofborrowedashotchmnbitteetrytonameallthe.ofe zg me ntione «d).es matter was referred.to ie he lth committee for immediateAonetoread.overseers;neighborhood county |in-vetisignay Williamson,a young.white Sled claim -for danmwges,for injury and ‘the case was Prominent Railread “Men Look Over Besides hin parents to benpeuate |the ir: |steand in this mi itter ‘to remainse dendapee ‘hurch News. Aldermen Ausley, Tur-Shelton.Williamson featt Center street some time. f Tehitta.tron Guilt Buncotrbe eoun nd.took the’change weather Haster.Suniday hurt .batistactorily.|r and others willbe pub-| an road bed.ereraded out rez's.checks is asked. wivised Of:this and o'clock Sundaypreasurerofthe aera en were |ing was well his knee:He claims i jof the sidewalk:was fof the ingiiry and the+ to pay damages.Bristol,Shelton and instructed t0 make’ pettlenients with Revs.|the other ohupdhes there was iat to the parti €%On wis adotped and Hom.}t church|[Turner was nomin:ited:for Pag Sen-| he Sherift “Gone to Knoxville For 2 colored,and the:-Firstsp,pte imass meeting for the:Senate «and Representatives are.-hon-- earnestly in favor of Bal- Ss,and we pledge them our sup ‘tt in.the primary,amd invite all .,Democrats who believe with us to “help nominate these men. |deplore thé.activities of some of the members of tha execu-tive,committee in striving to thwart of sthe.people..in.the ex- encise of thelr soveréign rights.’" tlho different “of Mooresviile,seville SundaythepartyreacningStatesvilleSunday tions put on the same kaw:lorDs trip overas’finan ved the LOY sty obi ote fe railroads.in sections anid he : the Stiatebville Airfy ne ee jou for pease ‘ S and tho was,unable tointeresting,things| Homes aits ier one the plan of man from the Advance.section of Da vie county,who»was:agrested near |,desired t Seok seeders lictpation, administration | of iettete of |for the House.Some istnest |hire Sunday night the following |Alexander eourity |Offfiticers were elected: mortgaged ‘prope ny.ithe nomini ition and Hoke tis ly of Ledbetter,of ‘seconded:the movenient toward puching the to completion.Stoeic Co,s of} :Fannie inne $Bee Me:Turner is 80 well’know th he“Williams,,of New [tiope,was é in das the other men ow few days later the!4 ee‘Harwell |Tie clerk or j needs no introdwetion.Mr.Wi)“banks Secretar r 8 t :SoScrac LADSI-/is.a school teacher and:farmer and1is..well known in north Inedell.,Dr,Be for :the Statesville He kel company ré ontofitice Tor the year ;Sist were $26,117.23, Knvkvilie-btedines| tthat Stanttord was there with a team| pand hud attempted to dispose ‘of it. “gradu ae “extrcises of-tho |—i of the First ‘the hight,;expressed to FrontiswhichphorusBays“Mr.|cniow how Mr,Ww hia Btood,a dentist of Moores- He ls a nephew of Hon.APreefbiytteriantheoffice.eae were to have Bees held.Sundayinthehistory +t that ae past year to havé,scented Ww anted to “know if ame law.dif-| charge for |wand ‘andatalte a his‘position and he |} men_const rues f hee# post-ie,The correct Of fibers seem Bo «long repreesnted, the House,is\’a boli ot late Stephen Frontis,a well me }nue teacher,and a'Bde tact Ot 4 o'clock,werethe|[somothing |poned on “account of the weather.says,|We is nominated by acclamation. The followin .feponted by aidmingt nation, Mhe fie allowed by daw:| ‘Mrs.R.H.McNett and little sou —a SontinUEnS ig 60.cents:but ;committee visiting |the-Iredell clerk construes.the lewBega tone atid the mMestk aww &ean of$500,91! ’a Sys 9 asribiveh46dDadathdado hae rested and the ar st was made,|Reyv>StephenRaymer’3 report shows.that‘daring |¢a ing:adjourned:|":of peat,TONTHS;a Peer ts an ee:in this,Bounty:in,ante-238 money orders were Miss Minnie Fields,Wiha *was the >{Resolved "That we are im favor|issued by ih loftjee and 4,134 were| of the enactment of a law by the parents,Collect or 60 that he changes 80°cents.none Lays.No solicitor ;m ceandMrs.‘Brown,i (fF HooperTr*-of “De nnessee,.hawt Nawell.Sanders,.Repui- Mean,to succed Senator Taylor.: >registred,lettersLouie“a for local distribu |¢ 2,698 and 1,747.wer is|esitiimated 70 per cent.of the next General Assembly making:thie -lvedelk county| fa ||Salaried.offic es,the salanies to-“De |and -Teisonable, was here,went.to High Point last|except’on a conviction night to appear today for furniture|indictment,but solicttors ‘eonstrued |publicmatafacturersintheratecasesof|tha law to aliow then $4 In sei theSouthern Furniture Manufactur-|cases until they were stopped, pec receive ,returned Gto Greensbo- Kon number ed Miss,Mn ry s sinm-enth wias at.home gerne rhesimatism |you“witl“fina nothing asens’Association *digainst 30 mi tkroads|ter tong years,ty a Supreme Court|‘to.be Interstate :commence [Seeeeen Suminers ce heme:under stoner regulatious. before .:the abe.isued wert to eee Chamberlain's Lintment, iy it aid see how quickly &gives rq-Flor:sale byaiidealera, i!to spend a week,.After each bolany one:ark,wens|-"Phe Democrats endorsed’bycio .eo A ‘mottier .recently wrote Landmank .Beribe:has a.nerve, “per te primt a free evel of :. eelf.—“Greensboro News. and who gets mad because *Jeheuage,. Pn and try to annihilate *readh “oth: ,i.“te:“the “count house green,pu ¥their dats.amd:Sweat “at it.Wh .Yone knocked):‘the ‘other dow:n,he? ‘didn’t jump.on him and “eton)p” “him:or choke ‘him,bat corwiderate- ly waited ‘for the:to get up.Honors :ware]pretty and dah:showed the otter courtesy.’The spectat ong consider- Ately ‘stood ard 9 Ooked “By and by the sheri:ff,Chink os had gone far enn1evh, 2 aa was a.gent my masters.We yield “Ola |Virginny.”,Nort lawyers would first have A lot of bad language; 3 unfortans t eeven "PIOPS asi je nt PECare exploded ©th en kniyes,:sticks or guns—-and while “they wopld have-made mutth —com- ‘gotion,ordinarily nobody .would hate véen”hurt.The Virginians *wretie :considerate.Doubtless when they ‘event theytherknockedeachotiht.down vInaemedpardon.any took nO .acve ;their!aption re Deocyatic or Repubit-| can poeition og the “cotton taritt - Mr.Cramer's explamation was hatd- ty ‘necessary.All well posted peo ple are ‘fully aware t ests,«manufacturers which are benefited by —including those -who:think ere benefited—-are concerned about the respect won (2e hat or what not; the tariff they t thevat pol-+ to a ng politics only in itics will help them to hold ,amy advantage they may be gett on Bition with them and,.generally, speaking, crats or Republicans just as con di- tions offer opportunities to help themselves.As’evidence of this, yoany North Carolina cotton manufac-|8a turers -have-become national Repub- jicans in recent yeats solely.’be- cause ‘they,believe a protective.tar-| iff is a pbenefit-to thir business ,.ss Remarking upon the.events of the day,Mr.Dooley,the inimitabte ‘Trish philosopher,recently.gave this explanation of the rule of the *people: “In ivery counthry,like An’ours,which is ruled be th’people.it is niccissery have a body of intelligent an’ England| entirely | to counthiry. whole jdee iv a people should | entirely rule th’ Bee th’pint?/Th' +republic is that ‘th’. have:what they thirik fu pathrites who know thet if.they want it very munich itcan’t be good fr\thim,so they stop it.Ye start a republic be askiv’th’ they wamt,but ye preserve not lettin’thim have it.’ And it may be remarked ‘that Mr. Dooley has it.down about There are always “pathrites’’ ty who are sure that the people| ‘don't know what is good for then it ”“presarve’’the coumtry by want.Why?Of “path rites’...ostensibly people -from. raelly protect themselves,from th people.If the people got th protect would be put out Hence:the efforts of “pathrites’’ :‘business. ba pathrite’ Mrs.Edwin “0;Gregory, isbury,chaimman of the page th.Tidset din ‘WashinDARB.wh “COMMENT ‘ONNVARIOUS M'S MATTERS The fellow.who:isho:ie not:even a’sulb- ask the:pa-. hbim- But the fellow who has beat.the: paper out of subscription accounts -you ‘don’t ‘publish his stuff:the moment gitions .of.Virginia,gentlemen,“When “the cause Wag given.for the serad) they didn’t waste time in using,bad nor?did,they,seize BVA?| “Instead they!adjourried .quiet pitaSPfaith stahdpoint, tly ey i would’have tried to get Weapons | all inter-| It is a cold-blooded business propo-| they will help the Demo| \|ready, con-| Barvative men.to see that they don"t|as 4 labor of leve.for humanity D'ye| is good.f’| thim.But.there ane more thought-| people what | be| right. aplen-|reached and who make it their business.to seeing that the people don’t get what theycourbesthese |good citizen of.thst pection. had been.bad/fee ling between Davis| themselves.but they they wanted largé’numbérs of these of the ia behalt of the people is by nO means unselfish but he “plays the pame BO well”that”He “—the people pretty well fooled. of Sal- com- mittee of the Continental Congress fashion be abolished as’immodest.: iners”Association, last©week, other viewpoint: every.woman .who- cotton interests of the world have’ “One.of my friends of a:mathe- mutic afcmind figured that the .sean-. ty dttireof the fair sex,cut out.at dieast.12 yards:of:finished goods;per: adit female.inhabitant ‘oft the i itized.morid,’*:fd;Mri‘this.scant.attire ‘cuty a ver eurepant Wwas~e-éontriburtiig factor.ta’the small --demant.for finish ed “goods,tife past two years’ wrom”this,“ie:appears:that the. arnow skirt hias had its-part in.de=' ressingdusttyand ladies’are to be urged to “(put tore clothe in their dresses. sit the,crusade-succeeds,those who bi weet to the narrew ekirt as .im- n »Pp thrers .and mepeheants, ew the matter from the business will,also be ‘pleased. 1 Va ‘BENEVOLENT ‘and RELIEF WORK. Rewict of Bbe Benevolent.nd ‘ni ows labor the money te pay his.ex- lief .Association Covering a e-z :|penses,and took a.high stand,-es-|riod of |Fifteen Months.mk °:: |pecially in English.He’studied Hs”is eee ee ee Jaw,was admitted:to.the bar ahd ation on’Mareh 29th,the followiag ca oe Mewarae te report was made by Mrs.;Orin Tua i ,ry fiend ae alohint treasirer:practiced law in Goldsboro..1n 1893), Receipts for 15 months...$353.69 he was appointed:United States.dis-| Disbutwed Xs aru!"286.7 1|trict attorney under the Cleveland i Pei neenee eset cen onee Airian fe ‘|adininistretion and held the office Balanee in’treasury...6...$66.98 |Ok 34 Oe dene tout’caine | Asa vote ot sank was given|rake With honkes tee Se poh ieee assed.the State in 1898,~thie | Te ee TOE g t arthirew.the fusion|:“aepocd:}campaigh,that over ‘pe aon “that |goyernment,So popular did that |— sisted the+l canvass make him-that he .was eg nominated for Govertior by;acclama-|em a number 3];clotluing, have been ollars’worth used besides.a from .the town streets .and Mrs.Will e trom respect.to.Mrsexpressingthe to the associa- was a faith¢ul tion wheré she wor ker,were passed.Besides the monthly contributions ifrom:the town and.county,the|lowing contributions have been mad in the past few months:.Cash—Mrs.T.E.Andersgi $2,[Th ursday Afternoon Book club $1, aoe -A.-Cooper $1,Mr.L.K.-La- $5,Mr.W..N..White $5,°Mrs 7 hiss many $1,Mrs.Margaret |Cowles $5,Baptist Pastor’s “Aid ao" ciety.$10,Congregation ©Emanuel First ..Presbyterian,church:$15, church $5,Mr.R.Plani- efit’from.Kilties’band, 5,Carolina Merry Minstrels Total,$76.70 Clothiing—Graded school Mrs William Wallace White,Mrs:M..Eo :S M::Purdy,Mre.Jot Mz abel and Kathleen Stimson, m Brown,Mrs.J.C.Fowler,'Shoes—The Ru.M pupi Is, ,Me,& ,Mrs E Pres;Mice Miss Knox er Te o: The above 1 A.Lj Coble,president -of..,jasociation.The past winter “was junusually severe and but for the help of the association there would doubtless have been much suffering.The work.of,the Haruo dation is:systematic and is begpare with a:view to helping thoge unable to help |thee nselves;thus eliminating .°the unworthy class who often impose on the charitable .The work of -the |associat ion involves much labor ana ithe ladies who perform this.work|de- encouragement serve the aid and |of the community: \ Details-—df Shooting County. in Davidson’ |Lexington Special,2d,to Greensboro||Troy, News, News reached Lexington today of a shooting affair in Boone township |peveral days ago that recalls ‘days when Boone and several jacent:;townships .were wild woolly.:An.inkling of the Salisbury a week »|through a negro youth \hurt by a stray shot,but it impossible to get details until today The .parties.to the shootingLester.Davis and Burton Charles ad- |and| bj There, caeand:the boy fer some time Davis had ever gone so far,it is aleS of frienda were fishing at Hariston’ pond,Davis took his shotgun went to the pond. yamds of the boy he raised his.gud and.fired.Charles was struck ‘was near by was<stfhuck in eye,Charles retumed the with his shotgun,but his aim wa‘unsteady and +only struck:Davis.the boy,;wae loading his gum his’father cam Za. The protesting against.the hobble skint ‘and “urging ‘that’‘the’ The:following,from the proceedings of the Amétican Cotton Manutaetur- Washington presents an argument Jagainst the ‘hobble.skirt frem -an- .Twelve:yards of cotton goods.for followed the edicts of-fashion is the.price the the cottonmanuf:veturing im- dest:will be:pleased and the mah- mwiho | fol-| Mrs.5 report is furnished.by|the| the |; ‘affair| a0| who ‘was |the fourthwas| Were.\to jail without bail for the 16-year-old son of LP.Charles,a ja.School closing at Clyde |and |arrest, leged,.as to inform the boy's moth- what |er that he was going to kill hia. Wihile yeung.Chanles and a party |® and When within 39 by several shot.anda negre boy who the fire a few,Bhot |re- on thé seene and made him leave. THE DEATH OPOF GOV.AYOOOK, ucation When the End10ame—His Oareer,: Hon.or of North,Carolina,was speakingron.“Universal Education,Its Ne- Gegsity,atid Benefits,”in Weffersontheater,Birmingham,"Ala., Thurs- day night,.wihen the death summons jcame.Thenews of his death wasbriefly”mentioned in thie /Jasb’is- sue of -The:Landmark. Gov.:day night for Bir:mingham,to de- it issent.in,whether or not you :liver an address before the Alabama:ie ce ~{paid for the ‘‘tube”skirt and.it6 |3,454;;7 consider it worth Ve een tee accompanying lack ‘of undengar-eeoy is cue eonmorenerye.og ments,according to Me ae in Philadelphia where.he enh 7a,{nen “Mr.Neville was app:nuded whe’Y wes smite 2)> That fight (of.the lawyers at|ihe announced that “‘moulders >of ae a yess ante ‘Stabe ose : Spottsylvania,court »house,Va,,|feminine fashions sd oe Be senatorial candidate,»His’:canvass 2 told”im,The Landmark's news ‘col|jeteed:tae Ene Ee nae eae was Beheduled:to’Degin fn ‘Raleigh oo orthy of tha best ‘tra.{Ore y ya he Be |Priday night;“12th.He «had.been_Bmn6,wak w y ments.’in poor health for several ‘years, but had kept:wp his.work. kihown ‘to ‘this“firietids;thar, mot vbeen.strong.since ‘hi CATA se the State in toe sparse hh’Aone SAeners when he suddenly!stagger- ed back ‘a gbeD and fell té the floor so:suddenly ‘that those.on the stage were unable to reach him. in:time ‘to suppont shim.Water was} hastily thrown on:‘his face and.he was taken:to the .wiuigs of the the ater,“but he,expired at once,Death wasDLO)vounked to be the result of heart fayAUN: Aycock’*was€‘hartes Brantley born at:“Fremost,Wayne.county, November 1,.18595:and “was~in“his” 53di year,’He graduated”at the University,Having earned by his He Was penicime‘om:Universal Ea-| Chas:B,“Aycock,-exGovernn : ‘Aycock left Raleigh)‘Tues-.| his: EGGSFOR HATCHING.=, into|had at any price.van-.|Rhode Island i“and Barred Plymouth‘15 eggs $1.00,|ware and HarnessCo, Chest PainsandSprains Sloan’s Liriiment is an ex-.cellent remedy for chest and. throat affections,It quickly :relieves congestion and in-- flammation.|A.few.drops.,in water used as a gargleis‘o foneapae ‘and healing. Here’s Proof ““T have used Slodn'’s Linimentfor_-years and can testify to its wonderfulefficiency.I have used itfor sore throat,_)group,lame,back and rheumatism jahd 'in every case it'gave instabt relief,”?..: REBECCA DANS ISAACS,;Lucy,sehr isexcellent:for-spi insbruises,,It stops the pain” at onde,and reduces swell-ing very quickly..” Sold by all dealers.-Price,250.,50¢.,$1.00 Sloan’s. Treatise Bt free, Address: tili€29‘nde TER*u sedallthe.‘ine,Rose Corb|} T.NBR JWN at Statesville Hard: -April 6 . tion at the convention of 1900.Hon,| M.H.Justice was a candidate for the nomination,but'so overwhelming| was the sentiment for Aycock,thet 9 Justice ‘withdrew’and ‘placed Ay- cock's name.before ‘the convention.| During his adiministration Gov. FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar.Comeseethisboarandhearhispedigree.. Walnut Grove Farm,H.H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor, Statesville,N.C.,-R.F..D.No.2. Ayicock earned the title of ‘The Ed- iteational Governor.’He.made) speeches in behalf of popullar educae} tion inf every segtion of ‘the Com| monwealth apd his efforts gave a} great impetus to .the ciause of pop-'| ular education in Nérth Carolina. After his retirement from .office| Gov.Aycock resumed.his law prac- T.W.FRAZIER, TINNER,NORTH CENTER STREET. "PHONES- SHOP 68RESIDENCE2389 j atnd a few years ago located in leigh for the practice of his profes-| ision.He continued to.give.mi rch | time to public affairs and tice at Goldsboro,his former hRal- Ww mod jalways in femand'as.a campaign or-| ator and a public speaker7>on -all oc-| leasions.He was frequently urged ito become a candidate for the Senate but for a“long time posit ly refused._Several.months ago annoumeed that he would .be a.ca didate and he had made prqparation to begin this week a canvass -¢ the State.j Gov.Aycock ié survived by widow and eight children oldest;Miss Alice Aycock, ‘waged to be married to..Mr.Cl ence Poe,editor of.The.Progressive Farmer ; is — STATENEWS. Braxton Woodruff,«a .well}Baptist minister,died,.re-at iis home near Elkin,pged Rey. known cently 74. A Noah Hemby,of| “got:a} windpipe and stran- little son of Snow Hill,‘Greene county, |peanut in ‘his gled to death, The Tyson hotel at Carthage, Moore county,‘was partially -de- atroyed.by fire on the 3d.Logs estimated$6,000 to $7,000. Col.P.J.Sinclair,&-prominent citizen afd attorneyof Marion,suf- fered a stroke of paralysis a.few daye ago and is helpless and apecedh +tess.~ |Jobn Hicka,a young man of Montgomery county,employed | st |Tradd street. |bath,etc. FOR SALE! Business lot.Seven-room desirable residence on Hot and cold ‘water, Lots near Graded School.” Small north Iredell farm: If you want oe sellorexchange|gy JOHN M.SHARPE,REAL,ESTATE SEED POTATOES| AND PEANUTS. We have a lot of nicesmallSweetPotatoesfromthe East.Come and get someforbedding.We alsohave a lot.of small Spanish Peanuts for seed.opisCallopusforyourgar- den seed,Onion Sets,Cab- bage Plants,ete. —PHONE 89 Eagle & Milholland. iby the Troy Brick Company,got his:hand torn off in the machinery. |of the brick plant. Mr.B.L..Daughitridge,‘of.Rocky |Mount,has about decided -to be jcome a candidate for the Democtrat- jic nomination for Lieutenant Gov- lennor,df he enters.he will be avowed candid:ie Chief of Police Rogers,of Clyde,|He aywood county,has been committe killing at re :|of Lee,Wells,who’raiged a row’ and sisted arrest..One McCracken,diep- utized by-Rogers to assist in:the was dangerously wounded “land is yet in a precarious condition. |“Motitoe Enquirer:~A 13-year-old|girk:a’daughter of Balaiim Liles, colored.was almost killed jase |Tuesday by two vicious bull:dogs belonging to.,Frank Rippey and Robert Houston,coloned.The child's arms and,legs were badly bitten and.the dogs had.her...own whentheywerebeatenoff.™*Ohief -ofPoliceLaneywentoutinnputthe finishing touches to thope two dogs, which.’were a miisance.and.a fienace to the lives of the.children: in that es Metal “and Seed. Ss) 1 8 e My Machine Shop any kind of repair work. Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. Also carry a full line of Steam Fit- tings up to.3 ihoe Injectors,Lu: bricators,OilPipeandShafting.Cc.H.TURNER, Depot Street.Dealerin.Machinery, Com .and (als. Car White Corn. Gar WhiteOats., Harper’s Prolific Seéd Corn y rT 740 bushela grown on 8 acres,High grade.Flour —White Swann.Also | cheaper grades,and all: kinds feel stuff,.‘See‘me before youbuy.©. |You put your.hand in a sock to.see if} s 116 East Broad Street. Is complete’and I am prepared to do|- aps and.Jet Pumps,,|. A.AL Golvert. /A Little TalkonSock:_A Little Talk on Socks. Buying socks on sight iis.a ‘good deal:There,is a ‘craze."for ligh‘of a gamble,.socks—but some have 4setoattainlivhtness.«We-have refused to handle ake that’:But as soon as you put our foot icDrogiorgicdedtey'ot inif var ‘judgment would not Wear, »The Most Durable Binne wean Socks we know of are- ‘ht welcheeenweak- it’s light and gauzy— ‘Sherrill-WhiteShoe Company. 1906 5>.1 €a1912 Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress ‘Tomorrow.-:Ever.Think:of — That Mr.Property Owner?|e INSUR NCE! We issue every kind—Firé,Life,Accident _and Health,SteamBoilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone Live Stock.Bonds—-Administrators,Guar- _dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. “Six Years. “Honorable.Record Today is here.Tomorrow,is coming all too fast.Consider the present,‘Too late fo. lock the stable after the horse is gone. "Phone 54..Call or write us for prices and: information about ourpolicies. Statesville Realty &Investment Co. J.F.CARLTON,Manager... sevseeccrcccosocesecosseos ;Largest and Best Line E Buoces,Sune S and flamness ‘ver brought to Statesville.Will sell steel tire top ues from $47.50 to $100.‘Rubber tire top buggies with Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,jand full leather trimmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harness in proportidn'to above prices. Call and examine these béfore buying. Harness,Vehicle &Supply Company. SUPEROIR FeATURES OF DEERE NO.80 COT- “TON,CORN AND,FERTILIZER MACHINE Itis built entirely of Steel and Iron,.runs steady and follows a bed easily.Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily removed.Puts fertilizer below seed and separates with soil.Feeds,evenly from smallest to largestamount.Plants cotton seeddry,thick or thin, and does not anons or skip.Plants cornlevel,on’a bed or in deep futrows,from.10 to 41 inches apart. Comein and examine this planter and See for yourself that it has: |more points of merit than any other,and place your order early, as we do notihave enough some seasons ‘to supply the demand. Statesville Hardware &Harness Co. “Sales Day iis the first Mondayin each month in Statesville,N.C. tom April 15th,announces the ap-|Davis attacked the father,atrikimg|White Lead and White -Yinc.made ent.Oo from:North Car-{at him With his gun,,He’was from ‘the Metals Lead and Zine arepointmfpagestinalHeibesc.,of Flaxseéd.A little Oil mixed ithfwa:BAe_obine,Miss “Hiizabeth Howard,of b 7 avers amd catnied @WAY|these pigments constitates the Le &M,.“Tarboro;Miss,Senah Critz and {by friends,-A warrant wap ireued |pigments.Linseed Ol le -pressed outAN“Mies Ike gare,Walton,‘of py nett for Davis “yesterday and his trial }semi-paste Paint.!t's made so that “bybatdis,has been set for April 9.-ladding three quarte of Tinseed Oil to a * sgiemecninaecceeaesattacainnaan,gallon of L..&M_sem-paste,1%gallons §It is announced len ‘Aitisoith He avy,iaatiive Lise ‘,of ready~-for-use Paint ‘9 produced at a 3 that G nor Woodrow Witton wilh!)oimpiv complexion,Shaltmoted”muddy!ost Of ALS Ber sulion.anybody:oan:FOVER 1 niused,'|mix the Oil with:the L.&-M:in five:Make ‘a tour of a few days through |indigestion..Thin’blood.“makes.you|minutes.Jt sdves trot:§6 Ue25 in}‘the South and will wpeak at points [sound ieee,aoe For pure blood,|painting a house. i Georgia.and er es “Yers,$1.00 at”all stores,me ye n ;wk asustesville,None aad esvés8eseville,N.THE |"LANDMARK is (42 per Tore. Lewes than 2onnts @ copy. Si n i c n i n e n a p e n a i a o u s e e n s e e p n t e i a r n n e e }|—Malleable |aesSINGLECOMBBrown|the pocket of her husband’s:trous-|}and served ;we.purses of refresh-}ad for MATVQURTICRE,Priester ‘'i ,3 Jew ler 5 |,PORSALE stort cut storie sucker oFhor musa wouana servedap.Easrho |e,ate sae ete WOODWARD"Jeweler.hs Cape ermalcue .[followedee a musheal programme “by (Sub.‘prize,ae |aud dlousn ass.eae i ‘Ny ‘‘‘wy j abeeeen ate: ‘‘'Se ’ ~\eragchga FOR SA E!TH E LAT DMARK Mrs.T1 ece and Miss Arleene .«Transportation Company —Punished |ereierielaterhotchocolate.and For Rebating.uae oe ;,TU ESDAY,—+April 9,1912,Wafers wene served.by:Mrs.C.BR /”&penalty:of $20,000 tine imypos ec ace our r er f Cash’Tobacco Warehouse,lot se a Bian pean,assist ed by Misses Louise by:Judge’Emery Speer wpon.the! ra . $0x285,corner Walnut and Meet-LOCAL RAILROAD ‘SCHEDULE,and.Margaret :Sloan...Tye badies +aT Mia Se ie wn shies 4 ,lag.streeta,Arrival and Departure ‘of Traine at Teceived $45 and practically every |Merchants &ieapiaales Transponta ie ,j Lot 60107,corner Court.and Statesville,dollar ,was eanned in a dif-/Company,in the United States Die zNOW FOR—Meeting stneeta.if t Train N i earn 5 fe rent ‘Way,.Gecording ~tthe re-/triet Court,-has.-been affirmed by es . Wa Tain No,15,ést-bound,due 5.2 ..i a5 j st NS 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per Train No.16.east.bound,due i -st se lated experiences ‘of the contribu-'the United,States Circuit Court of 4 :acre.Train No.11,west-bound,.due iv.40 wc tors Appéals in New:Orleans oeTrainNo.21:west-bound,‘due 3.25 p.m.4;McElwee and Mrs -D The case practically involved ‘the75acres,one mi ”east of.coare Train No.35,west-bound,due 10.22 Pde ie:=H.MoBiw yee a.ean pigs ck eae tess Pinar through :house.Train No.36,east-bound,due 1100 am 5.Thomas were hostesses.at'the giving of rebates to shippers throug :3 76 acres,.one mile and a half)Traiy No.7.east-bound,due 1.20°p,m,|Shil Day,celebration.held’by the the applic ation of freight rates lower Piweet,Train No.12,east-bound,due 6:45 p.m.of the Confederacy ut than those fited with the Interstate aE |35 acres,one mile and a quarter,CHARLO Spent ome tale hee of Mrs.MePhywee Mon-Commerce Co The Mer-|Le*‘-otte }+Ty "“he .y rbatior *6.my weet Tratm No.16 ar.9.50,leaves 11.00 a.m “ay,lst inst Mhe Daughters:re-'Chants &Min si es ;: 70 acrea,one mile and a half Train:No.24 ar,"26,jonyed §.35'p.m |port.a pleasant event..he ;meget oe cy testam y oe ct eats ;: +:,rom Taylorsville ing wasl devote,>t f mat it was honestly mistaken aseetacres,five miles north,$30 a Ro.32 St.10.10,seaves 11.00 @.m the shikot ‘(ph Digg ao Sein wa the precise.rates legally applicable Ore a e “11 »Oo -9m rain No.16 ar>°6.20,leaves 6.45:p.m.:th!ae :ce beet as +race tthyc ;: per acre “ala ms ts ma OL y the-hattle at Shilloh was vo aoe shit oh 8 describ _of,on osHl jare:+5 EK har?:the ¢.=re.pead |Mdietment,but-the court.didr nee we s56-acres,three miles east,$25 WEEK IN SOc IAL’REALM.the Confederates were.read |!A ‘x ie.;: sae acre te |ate by Mrs.R.O|Leinster-and Mrs,LL.it that way oe . n :Fe Mention .of Recent Social |Hat rida Hot:coffee:atid-cake wéhre ‘SS 'ali me ‘ A number of other ‘desirable A Brief al,Warrili..Hot:cof and-ca ser cs :=ree ‘Ww3“:Sight After Twenty Years.e i ttfarmsandbusinessproperties.Gee Events.Sete ed i Regains Bight Arc Wii pu hemmebeforemakinganinvestmentFheyoungladiesoftheSatur-“sant.meeting of the Why,Harrisonburg,Va.,Dispatch \7 :ISIDORE WALLACE,day Afternoon.chub held a’very’lub Was ‘held with Miss.Marty M:Marion;of Rockford,WG :‘,up any time want-aenjoyablemeetingatthehomeof-BéH —Hill Tuesday -afternoor at enrolled.last week aS a student at il Or —— First National Bank Building.Miss °Frances Fleming._Notwith-:her’home on Davie avenue.The Shite:.Wile »,Inbtitute,at :!ed and will save ‘Phone 240.standing.a number of the membera Young ladies gaye their time princi-'|Shenandoah .Collegiat:eet cy :&Were absent,those -present spent \Stutted dates .and crystalized.gin-Dayton.Born blind,Mr.Marion R E L ENFORCED$12,000.‘ofCity Property a pleasant afternoon in social chat.ger were*served The club.was passed the 26 years of-his life in!you money.Miss Fleming.served delicious res pleased to have present two °mem-darkness,Three years ago a.sur-‘FORS.SALE -|ffeshments,consisting of a salad|bers who have bes :peace for gical operation gave lim the Be HAM MOCKS |1 course with coffee,and crystallized |sGme time,namely;Miss -Amlia/of his eyes.It ‘took him a long |ysFive-room house “and lot,south Seer.The club ‘will hold ‘ita Heft who is a student at Ran-time to “Idarn to see’and now THE sbibed THAT LAST ees SEE | .ate a a next meeting with Miss *Charlya/dolph-Macon College,Virgini hé-is in.school.oe oT totetear above on Tomlin.:'s at me for the ‘Bastér:hol With the intelligence and habits ||Pred ps cheoh Ee Pv aneacdig Mrs.V.BE.Laekey gave a .party ard.Mies.Eesie’Cowles,who’1 of a man,he takes a child's in-iaeaelotsSouthofBrad.|Thursday,night,©28th ult.,ih home oil a.visit from South.Capo-|tepest and ‘delight ‘in.the wonders |+ en ee pe oe [noo ot Mie Florenc e Wentz;=I ot the sonienonplaee things ae 4 esvi e ousefurnis ing ompany.j "ene ‘{oe tar “2,Who was visiting.friends The entertainment ofthe Blcrice.fink ing something new and ma usMNght-10use,good’well a ene ;jasdbatecodpiescreeofland,.)%town.Miss Wentz réturned home pi¢}Jadies and their husbands .by ous every hour of the oF R.O.DEITZ,:Manager. or ba po i ee "1 Be ay night.°*“;a eR Oa cag 204)g womnderfu 2eSS ’ Buffalo Shoal Road.oe i*pragee Siem drier te Kicsial?”Fceaite ag CM.St ae eekny night,as —shag ng wonderful prog:Sales Dayis the first Monday iin each month in Statesville,N.GC. *,¥yy and,““we ?fu «4 .pete uit.,dt the residence of Mr S OKB. i B ee ‘ee tock G%acres land meeting of the Entre Nous club WaS Mrs.Stee]on Milberry street,as)=_ .f -tne aha ‘lots Buffalo Shoal |tield with.Mrs.~L Wj}MacKesson a pleasant affair.In.addition to the | LT R A —Loe Friday ‘afternoon,29th J uit.,,at her pip members and their husbandsyehouseandresidence.and|ome on Center street.sin.Chere.were ‘a’.number of |other ;a : as hd iusetian west.Front gtreet Mrs:Jas.Mac.Conn ally entertdin-goupjes An anémal drawing ‘°‘ae,‘and Huttele Shoat Road Alsy stock}¢d-thée—Tupsday “Afternoon Bridge test was the—souree t—entertFioepaliphacihet‘lu Friday 29th ult at’her‘py,art zed for the.eveniy St inbaae a ixtwres.club,-Friday,:,i Ment’arnangec o%th ing.of Grpcerice seis ae ans ;home on Mulberry.street The (ye refreshments consisted i t Call:on or write :Game was played at:five tables and +,ich,fee rey and cake,se . Bame Sy piu a cream:and ¢]Cc.B.MORRISON,5 Miss Margaret Armfield won the ice cream .was berved jn dis 1&s °s 739*Weat Fronc St.prize,a bottle of toilet water A’regembling flower pok nd One A OATS ih ~-90-D:W .i t Bt oT ;mbling nL ‘surt or 90-Day,hite §ring,Black »,March 8.*Phone 227.Balad course was served,fathd in each pot was ’a pretty|..hich Te r}I . AY ~~Statesville Hardware &Harness ((0,From April 8th to 13th,1912,,_STATESVILLE,NORTH CAROLINA,ibs “CAMERON”andserved free on all who visit ou storé ‘during :oe : ce this Exhibit...a Expert Lecturer and Demon-i. strator from the Factory.to ‘show \you why ‘the “CAMERON” Malleable and Ingot fron Range is the:best made. And Ingot | Iron Ranges. bokset of Enameled Ware Free witheach Range Demonstration Week.oy fen 3-4 |:tatesville eoctwere §HarnessCo.,Statesville NC.If Wednesday afternoon,27th,ult., “the stem being wrapped)tivsaree Spring,Red Rust Proof—80c.to $1.00. CLOVERS—Red,SSapling,Alsyke,Alfalfa—98s percent.pure seed: GRASSES—Orchard,Hevda (or Red Top),Timo- Miss Mary Armfield entert ained in paper,To make it look “.moré on the packayPTk+,|*Xbosure to the 1 Th é is tertheRoundDozenChafingDishclubjike@arthang.to ecanry out the|We the far ara :ee ine yen,taeY!and-a-few.outsideny in honor of her’grower pot idea chocolate:dust was tain itdirect,from the Wilson ‘Freckle.C ony|i f vee,wv.n laTrile } ‘@|suest,Miss Weeden,of Blowing sprinkled on.top of the cream,Wilsod"Freckle Se aaaby:e Rock.‘In a contest which fumnished - The house’was attractively ‘decors| thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass.Kentueky Blue’andjentertainmentMissEvalyaShepherdatedfortheeventwithnarcissus__Statesville Ee One anh,Canadian Blue,for lawns.ae :|won the Druze,a box of stationery.|wd hywelntihel 7 es FIVE MINUTES}All kinds grain and feed stuffs,chicke ,ste ‘ iL |Miss-Weetlen—was presented with a The next meeting’of the Werice-::a |i :til;sat enaranteed p eS ae xen“ora ; TO OUR PATRONS :|Tose jabot.moh ‘chub wilh He held.Friday,12th.)Sourness,—_Gas,_—‘He arthur’and|OPelazers-b-e raranteet ae me or cash to::iE UBLIC:.:The xperkanss Social’*given at with Mrs.J.Lk Sipan.Stomach \Bistress Will Disap-|suit purchasers,‘ AND THE P .Broad ‘Street’Methodist chunch Tues-.the KelectigBook club mit Thurs-pear,;é |‘!Biday eveniig ‘by the ladies -Md day °foo ae 28th:wlt.,‘with Distress after eating,SOUMNIESS,|Peart ’ie Home Mission Society of the church,Mrs,M.:R.dams.There .was algae and heartburn can be qiice k-Wi wat heh po Wass Was “a success despite,the unfav-|review ag the hostess’book,and py relieved by taking one or ‘two!that.although we 1aAVE :onable weather,and wash a very en-readings’on “The:Empire on the MI-O-NA stomach.tablets,|had a fire we are taking ‘joyable,event.Bach"of ‘those who Pacific”by Mrs.A.J.vane and!“fmhey,ape ‘guaranteed to banish|=care of our business just bind oe F ad ‘eashed thie Gr|Wo ae phaves,by.Mrs.ss SiN ter aa case of indigestion,‘acute oneISsvetoldhiow.they had “eannec >~ne ere was music,twe/K A 6 |chinonic stomach ailment,no mia er |: as uae dicot uae :lar.and ‘some of»the excperiences songs by Mrs.Wim,Whaiace.['Wo'}what it is called,or money bck.|;4 YOU CAN GOTO BED BY Awritlaundrywork:We were exceedingly interesiing;Varboud courses of delicious retresiumenis ML-O-NAi:storia tablet ao SOUTH BENDappreciateit.‘things had been sold¥various kinds _were served by ‘Misses Sarah,Ad.|small “and easily aeulloned,Tr ney|‘;of work-had-been done,and some ams and Mary Bettie and.F annie fang Sold by the Statesville Drug Co.| | ,3 ———AND3ET UP BY.A ‘tLKfschemeswereworked).One lady ©X-Feild.Mrs,“W.°W.Rankin,‘of|and \druggists everywhere for 60)STATESVILLE STEAMLAUNDRY plained that after,trying every oth-|Mgbreaville,was ap out-of-town.vis-leamts a box.They are put gup 4M en BEN.asPHONE122.er way to get a dollar she nesont-/itor’|a neat metal box.that ‘can @bnven-1edito.‘sleight of:hind’and by)Miss:Binie-McHIwee entertbaiined |jientily,be.carried in the vest pack| |‘i RN etic ae BGthismethodsequredherdollarfrom|the Bridge-club Thursday afternoon et.They are especially recominend,:"ENGRAVING FREE ON GoopS'S0LD.‘SOLD.;va THE YOUNG - An Resoputions of Respect.: Resolutions adopted at a -.meet-, ing.of .Statesyille Lodge |No.:457, I,O.H: In’THE,FLOODED “TERRITORY. hounds of .Acres |Inundated, ’‘Thousands Homeless ‘ehid ©Some Drowned.-’-++MO ame “Thirty -sound:persons home- ican.two thousand square miles of* coufitry yuindated;thirty persons| drowned and a”‘fina pelal ‘Logs:es- timated “at $10,000,000°~congtitute, thie result of a two-weeks'flood in, the Mississippi valley...These fig- ures were arrived at Sunday wight by,governinent eny yineers ‘and offi-" cidils of State’levee“poands engaged in battling the ravages of the card .*bissippi rivers from points.in:li-, May ist.asa qualification for eX4 ens.Srikanth places in Ship: encising the buffrage.Every citizen|cigsippi,and Arkansas. shou hd yote and-every.©itigen:liable a Hundreds’.of goers still ae £ya at a.by menaced by:the tremendous tide’0 os esta mone :id an .the.river at points.in.lower,Missou- ri adrthwest:Tennessee amd Arkan- The Marelwillle|Home has.novell sas.“hey are marooned on house- _invg,its own ‘new,priidk balding ‘am |Sone I aly i es oe wills ‘henceforth:do Dusiiess cumder ‘pai e vs“river,Rescuing squads os its own -yine and:tig tne.‘De Home.deserves all.tha 000 :that many points ©othave been ¢npelied to fight to.take negroes ‘fron dang comes.to!it,ats:tre blue aid:mke.:‘upon TAE LANDMARK|: SS-R,CLARK,EDELCH AND,OWNER. BLISHED 1“rubsDay “AND "PRIDAY. "OFFICE:“120.Wrst BROAD.STREET.| +SUBSCRIPTS 'N ‘PRICE: ONE YHRAR.. six MONTHS. Baber MONT HS. Event jin:Chanute:in.Statesville is Interested. tharlotte:Observe Ty.6th, Miss*Loreme*Wilsom Young ~and ELarl.J:.Caton were married:last eve-, ‘gj ng.‘at 7 o'clock at:the home of the.bride's.parents,Mi.‘and Mrs. W.H.-Young,at No."509 Bast Sixth street.Rev.Gilbent T.Rowe,pas- tor:‘of ~"Pryon:Street Methodist church,penformed -the cerem¢py.. ‘The vows were spoken,in the par- lor before,a’group:‘of .palims and ferns and Easter lilies The cur tains.were festooned with ivy ©and here.and,thare were vases filed with .white cut flowers andi ferns. As the first notes of the~wedding march’.from Lohengrin were ‘sound- ed the dittle wibbon-bearers,Miss Katherine Attaway:.aid Master Paul. Eagle,entéred .and stood ‘near the altar.”~The:formien:Wore as‘diada ty |-amd that,copies.be published in a wihite frock trimmed.in,lace,ji locad me 20,A.SUMMERS, light bluegasharid hair’ribbon:the f WB.TURNER jatterr’wore.a while linen.Built. Many!Shepherd,a cousin,“of "the bride,gowned *ine white Datiste ae Mi --Le#la ‘Lazenby,0 hé aein.Ue, Which .Whereas,God in the exercise of His infinite wisdom and power has remove from’our midst our broth-. er,Jap.H.)White,it is ‘Resolved,‘That we’pow in harmbled:! submission tq this decree ‘of.Di- vine Power;that in the death of Brother White the “lodge:loses |a: faithful mesmber,Who 1m departing): anaee -with his :-brethern cherished |” memories of friendship and life's work well done,i Resolved,That the members —of this.ledge tender their heartfelt ‘sympathy to the,widow and yelatives of the deceased brother in this their ‘bereavement,and that these resolutions:be spread’upon the ‘miin- utes:of,this’lodge,that’a capy be ‘sent to ke widow of.the deceased, |Ramsey-Bowles Morriaon :Company = it .the re- biy It is,well,“to.remember,iin: _Btress of politics,.that the law quires the px iyment of poll tax:Concert and Craduation ie The Assortment We Are Showing : .CONSISTS —::] Miss Ge mmittie,|:a .Fora o yatta,easy ‘action 6of thé.vowels,f er Hround because.theyin:Giuted:ny Doak §Rewutets,:a gnodern ldxative: remuainling:to guard property i ityNbAlloverEmbroidery:Lied:Aime med,Batiste with Round Thread’ ~andYal:Lace,Embroidered Nets and Silks.TheseDresses rangeinpricefrom:$2.50 to $20.00. When you see them you will |wonder whywe sell themS0 cheap. \,‘es Pee ;‘Ky.:‘-|aiatis held”the: /.W.ith a poar tt :add?‘be:heard hall,formingan aisle. (for miles,hisMiseiseipipi.tiver flood).>“The bride entered with «the bust througin tile.¢Vert nt,levee!aroun “and,Ayas’Jovely ina ptyiiisth five “milos west oof ckimiin late tailored.suit of dark:blue verge iz today;and:tonighk ts Y sing *-over |with hat and ploves to miatéh.She several eounities:in Kenthkeky “and |camried a,bouquet of :bride’s roses Tenncssee-toward ‘Reelfoot ./Lake..|and Hhies’of the valley.She wore By tomorrow (150 Square miles ofa Javalier,of amethyst and ‘pearls, farming’lands,ah,Fulton’county,ta gift,of the groom. Kentucky,and Lake ‘and Obion coun During:the ceremony ties,Will be an.inland sea.Grave ap:|Dinkins,‘of Asiheville,.rendered:“A, Prehicngion:is Pelt for the safety of |Melady.oft Love”and.at.’its .con- farmers in.remote seotions ”cf the|clusion hig,Mhendelnohe EONS foes ly petted country,.Phe wa-|maneh. jer wien’it -came.‘through,tore’al::Mr.and Mrs:Caton Yeft immedi 60 feet.in:width in the levee:ately after the ceremony for a trip’ -fhe-swirking,current.is-fast:eat-|to..Washington._On their .retarp: hhigy”away.the cairhiwork.and widen-|they will make'their:.home with the ing the;breach.(soe piride'’s:pa nents. Tihe (Reelfioot le vee,as it is Ben Mrs.Caton is an,“only erally known,has*been regarded as'}and Mrs.Young and is a bright end} 4 daitger point’for a week and |attractive young woman.|By strenuous’efforta have .been made |her sweet,amiatiie manners she won \to hold the ‘flood.Farmens with for herself.a wide cincle ‘of friends. ibusiness and ‘professional mien,have The grdom is the sen of Mr.and. been .the condition of jhe .strects.-iene Blimcst eS for mith Mrs.T.L.‘Caton:and etd aaning ::leral)days:anid:mights in eMinigs wilh)young man and has marked.busines The work once begun will be lgovernmient daborecs.ALDseY.He has a position with the tinued from:time to,time.until all unti teday.whem the waves,|Moody Drug |Company.”on,West the principal streets are paved;und|driver.by a high’wind,began to:|Trade street and is held in.high.es- “the paving of Center street to the ee ee the.pani i Was teem".by his .employer and i ;hase /Ubomelut .the hit would be won?;Bociates. Tailway.atation |will be..the oe When the collapee came the worke Mr:and Mrs. advertisement the town an have.he re compelid to must for.thie ir dimes “ip ive nts of num eee ®&nurmbéer ‘making their way’to Hick ents,’among-them mun.afoot,while others,marooned |gitver from.‘the ‘groom's parents,a beyond the ‘br ak,were rescued -in |check from the bride’s parents and gasolinelaunches.one from the Moody Drug Co.| |The following out-of-town guests | |were present.at the marriage:Mr eee land Mrs.J.Henry Nharp of “Elkin,| Governoly Kitchin has orderéd .8'Stics Lucile Dinkins .of Asheville,Van Lii n d le special term of _Buncombe county!wicg °Lelia Lazenby,Mrs B.-L,ys face si Superior Court to convene June 10 |cronce of.Stiatesville,an di Mr.Cc}MW.js : for:a ‘two weeks’civil term,with I |sty é g -} pues B.Fy ‘Long,presid:ng.:jasty of Spartanburg.at fhe Landmark.recen ly mentioned oe ie ae ny are owe me that Rév.Albert Sherrill,a.Metho-|e Bradley.of Gaffney,S.-C...ands te Miss)Nannie Joyner of Statesville.4 dist minister with a tharge ‘in Burké,? ounty?was agtacked and badly bit-!| tin bya dog at-Old Fort...It was|‘The body feared the dog was mad)but an exami~er,44:years old,wife of a Juther- atten of the animals head ‘at the jan clergyman,Rev.W.."H.B raft Be Pasteur laboratory.in Raleigh dis-|\of Columbia,$.C.,.who disappeared | closed .no evidence of hy drophaebia.|trom Washi sarees February 17,while !Mooresville:Enterprise:Messrs..B.suffering from.a nervous break- JA.‘Troutman and J.W.Brawley |down,was discovered Friday in the have ‘sold,.théir interests in the re-|Potomac river near Mt.Vernon.The vatsable .tin.shingle factory.‘to finding of the body ends a country Mesers.T.H.‘Vandeford and’D.T-|wide search for Mrs.Greever!Her| Marable,of Salisbury,which means |husband accompanied her to.Wash- that the plant.will probably be -mov-|ington and.placed)“her in‘a’bana-} ed from Mooresville.Me.P,|§.|tarium,-On the night:of.February Torrence retains one-third interest|17 she éluded ‘her nurse and «until tn ttre~business.|the discovery.of.the body,no trace QGhas.Murphy,cf.Yanoey county,|of her had been found. '*The proposition ‘to pubicegunty of- ficens”an salaries:ig:fast perowing; in ‘popular ‘favor all over’,the Shi rte, The:Catawba county i Democrati¢ committee last week decided that; this:was.the proper thing to doe and the Democrati¢‘comumittee of ‘Mecklenburg last «Saturday wné yini- mously devided to bu bmit the,prop- osition to.the Democratié voters of the ‘county Bat the primary to be held,,May 18.en Miss Lucile |"Mhe.best news The Landmark has “printed about “municipal affairs:“ih a long time is.the report of the | action.of the board of aldermen in déciding to'pave sections,of Broad ant,Center streets-—the main:streets of othe town.The worst handicap;|/ Statesville has had for.years has ba . child ot Mr.;Shipped on ‘short no-*' tice.Our men.are.@x-.We Coktitue this week our special \ [Petticoat Sale.| Srecial$2.98 and $4.48, Allcolors and lengths,Messalnes and Taffetas. ~perts,the flowers fresh. con- “and”will plea 156 VOU. Caton’were the Te jerous handsome pres peing a chest of 8} Most.of ‘the newspapers.have in | recent’years addpted the custom ‘of charging for communications boost- ing candidates for office.The cus-74 tom is ‘wise and.proper.The.Land- mark has.printed some commutiga’s "tions advocating Messrs,Watts; Grier and Hall for.the Legislatura, A similar amount of space will now be given to any one “who:wants-to say'a word for Mssrs,Turneer,Wil- liams.and Frontis.or for other can- didates \who’have opposition,and then the polls.will close except at 50 much per line.Any candidate orany other chtizem ;whiase position is attacked or WwW.ho feels he has. been misrepresented,can of couTse have a reasonable amount of Bpace free,to answer charge.This.Btate+ ment is to make it clear that The Landmark ¢can't surrender columms of space purely to boost candidates “The Landmark expects to diseues the Bajary question firey.tinje to time throughout the campaign and.-those who,have something to say on that proposition “Canget:a hearing. proposition can get a heaning —————_ ”BTATE NEWS. AL|ie Those G eensbo’oO, “POLK GRAY DRUG.00., at Agents. Ed.Mellon Company Clothing,Shoes, Hats,Men’s Furnishings, _Trunks,Leather_Goods. Boys!and.Chien's Dep 'Second Floor. of.Mrs:Robserta Greey-Sy C0. ”Sales Day is the first Monday iineach monthinStatesville,N.C. Try Our ae Service Who killed John Simmons because | Bi Commissioners of Agriculture of lmons would not rive him some wi ”E seven of the principal cotton States,ANYTHING.ANYWHERE,ANY TIME. *Phone 80 or 187. THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville Drug Co:; -PRESCRI PTIONISTS. skey when he stopped.him in theMhssywheaSetforit.hee making report,to E.J:-Watson,of been committed.to the State prison South Carolina,president of che for 17 years.’Murphywas fitst con-Southern Cotton Congress,placed victed'of murder and sentenced.to the estimate of reduction of ,bere death,but Becuted)a new trial,Evi-|®8e,at from.15 to 25 per.cent denee that he was an epileptic.and| therefore ‘irresponsible paved.his neck on the pecond trial. The New Hanover county commis | Lonere:Hava hired.W.M.Jones,a'|‘Y-::: white man,to his wife for six!I am a,candidate for re-noming- mbnths,Jones requesting this |ar-(tion:for,the office of County Su- raheement-rather than:to serve this perintendent of Schools.During the period on the county roe pis,to Wwa past four and one.half years.w hich he-was sentenced:from the record-{I haye served,I have endeavored er’s court on charge of non-suppctrt.|to advance the school interests iHis\.,wife,who «caused his arrest,the county in every Way”possibi made the only offer to hire hy,m.Jon.«The people of the county,especiale | is hired to his ‘wife-upon condition \ty those of ‘the rural sections:w here| ‘that she pay the cost of the ase my‘field of labor hasbeen,know what, popular ‘with all classes and condi-}ahd:further that,if Jones fails .to,;I.have’dgne and in.what degree I) tions of men.A charminig:orator,|PF fide for her,he is.to serve out jhave-succeeded.’I do not.désire | |er tos g .|his term on the county,roads.ito Serve longer.than the people |ihe’was unique and original in expres-Sf ;|wish.Of course 1 shall abide by] gion;and what he said Jaid held on Ithe action ‘of:the Democratic.pri| thepeople.While he was powerful miaries and county convention.| in argument /and struck.hard blows,Respectfully,4 is he was never bitter.He welb deserv Ae Se ect wiete ~ed’the name of ‘Educational:Gov- ernor,”’for while jhe canvassed the State and did more than .any oth- er to arouse sentiment for educa- tion among the masses,whiich ne- sulted in theuplift and advancement of the common s hools.When the history of .this deeade is written Gov. Aycock's administ;a in willbe rank 6d with that of our greatest Gover- nors and he’will be ranked ‘ameng whe first men of his time.|ee The ‘death of Gov.Ayesock marks’ g of the m<st popular Qyub- He,was often the passii lic man in theStatle: called a secondVance,..He did not claim to be ‘a,Vance.and he was “‘not;"but the affection af the masses came filling Vanee's.than mat who has.appeared since.Vance.He was an able.man,charming orator,and” he was at the same time really and, truly ‘‘a plain mati of the people”, wtterly without affectation,He was ANNOUNC ‘EMEN 7.eat ; To the Democrats of Iredell Coun- in he place nearer any Ss The Fight Was Fair—Unique Fight =of.Virginia ‘Lawyers.: In the:Circuit Court of Spottsyl-| vyania’county,Va.,the other day, Lawyer Peter S.Powell..filed a paper in whiich he bet forth that certain allegations of Lawyer W. D.Carter were “maliciously,falpe} Clase Prices on Ready-Lo-Weas We have decided to close out our line of Wash.Coat Suits and.Ready-to-Wears,and‘in order to do this we:will make. such close prices that theywill positively be sold. FORTHE HOU SE, -.[am a candidate for the House, of.Representatives,subject to.the and untrue,’’,The court made Mr.|action jof the.Democratic primaries Powell change the lamguege of the}and convention.If nominated ~and paper and Carter,informing Pow-were.I will carry out the will of| ell that he would see him outside,the majority of the party.on the} went out-and waited.~Presently he||question of salaries of the “county | saw Powell in the clenk’s office and|officers and dog tax,and on any] going up to him sald;‘Repeat.what.lother matters ‘where woe Suctous you said in .court.’*Hepeated.’’|are given.| said:Powell.The dance was’about |~On all questions where not in-| to begin.whem the.clérk told them istructed,‘I will use my best efforts | they couldn't fight in his,office.|to faithfully discharge the duties -The two walked -out on the court;of said office’in the interest of our) uouse green,took oft”heir coats |/peopae..If 1 am not nominated,rj and squared.for action.t was an|will ‘givé-to the nominee and all | old-time stand-uq’-fight.Carter |other Democratic candide ites my siruck:Powell and knocked him down -earnest and,cordial support but did not jump.on him,and wait |_April |5.H,P.GRIER, ed for Powell to get up.:Eeeoana Taeests NT Powel),then landed on Carter and |A OARD. knocked him down,but it was only|To the Deniocrats of Iredell County: x half-fall.Both then stood up amd |I am a candidate for the Dem- waited several minutes to get their|o¢ratic nomination for State Sen- |breath,The fight lasted 1.minutes|ator,.If nominated and elected,‘TI and consisted of two rounds.The wit faithfully carry out the wishes were very.evenly matched,|or the majority of the party.on the being the ote ‘man,of a|salary for ‘county ee and dogOnGUNEER[Hoag wien the Democracy of theacy¢ne canmittee’s ‘Firat one and then the ot \r had *fcoumty ‘may.give me.If the copven- adverse reporton the bill andin re,{fhe advantage untill a Sher’they tion nominates softe’one else,the’ pponee to questions lhe and Seater ee Disa aan Ee waned inominee wilh have my loyal and ac- ‘simmons,peaking for both ~ene|Pree ciitaante te Sport =VRegpecttinily, majority and the mimority,seid they|:9.4 rr aytor.-April 1;1912.Av dD.W ATTS. ‘would core pon ate to begin the car:lof Tennessea,:—_—______—_——esc fa sideration of whe measure at »che |ville tast ne esible gay. In.this line we have a few Spring’Coat Suits in Woolen Goods;Long Coats'for evening wear;ver Skirts;’Linen Suits and a few Silk Waists: Thisis*hot a “JOB LOT SALE”’that h:appehs every Seioritts but the stock’was selected and the values are'most excellent. ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STOKE _Guecessor to TheLadies’Furnishing Store.) The largest and best equipped Clothing “and Furnishing “Goods store in the Carolinas. Whenin the City:make our || store headquarters.eeecuonncarces susessceses 8 &10 West Trade St.,it Net tas SOT AY BALLI§ ey - Baseballs 5c.to $1750. ~Baseball,Bats 0c.to $1 00. A fallline of Reach’s,Spalding’s and Try: on’s American Baseball!Goods.“ Baseball Games for 1912 o Springfield,Lki., Friday,Gov.Wilson,of New Jerse;, paid the,changes by,Senater Stone that,he -had.not yoted for Bryan Jn 1900:and that he did not vote at al) ‘in 1908 were falsehoods ‘‘sworn.to HY gentlomen who are willing to ‘swear to anything.”He said -he voted the whole De mocratic ticket in both those years.‘If have nev- er voted anything but the *Demo- ory atic ticket,’he paid:"| An agreement Mo take up the Carter: House iron and eteel tariff révision |Lepistint blk Dynext week was reached:in ae the Senate Friday,“Senator -Pe ne| Tose reported the financeex In a Bpeech at Hand Engraving Done. We have with us an expert handengraverand.watch\repairer.You donot;have to wait for your work long’when left with us. Your patronage is solicited. R.F.HENRY JEWELERY COMPY',March 29-8t. RY ‘A remains of ‘Senator were taken ‘to week and:layin state Naét--ANNOUNCE MNT.‘in }"‘ it proposed.: eaficst Immediately on tlie Feoeipt ,of: the news of Gov.Aycock’s death’“at Gdideboro,bis dé home,a movement was started to erect a monument to, him and more than’$1,000 was.sub- peribed as soon asthe eit,wae 5 desath ithe:capitol.Rriday the remamis were)*As the matter ‘~pane disciésed:’ |buried at Knoxville,the.funeral:ser 'I take this:method of ivice being condueted.im.the city aald-that I willbe a caudidate.for |tent m.,The tributes paid-Senator by:the people of ernessee (P blic Inetruetfon of Iredeli county, jattested his great populanity ;Universdl scrnew..caused by tue’eratic Primary and Uonvention Feb.27.~R,M ‘GRAY. @ announce ing | the to the office of County:Supremtendent of and the Tpebsect to the aciion of the Demo-i Pinewood Dairy Farm, "STATESVILLE,N.C.R B.D.No.& w.c.‘WOOTEN &e SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im-|proved variety eanpa FG -R.P.ALLISON'S,. BOOK AND ‘soceean STORE.| Sovesscces enere ket ‘THE LANDMARK |‘©#0.From:pk.rroytis.ran,‘News OFMOORHSVILLE.lhe Split Lox Dias on,the °Boadg|:os .eee He States.His P,wsiti io Wwiu Ref.t Chan :in BusseaienOr phans ia:Other News,.nS ie :am =]os,«0}hh:f-Ke $‘ph.oT ag ,The iL yk |FUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,erence to Being a Candidate Fox Give an Entertainment ~—Kaster Pa anes me ahs :Landmars ey |;:latesvillé,R-1,;“April 6—-Rev,and 1Mrs.Stirewalt,of Hickory,will visit | OFFICE;127.WEST BROAD STREET.|the Legislature,—His Position on:Services,Ete.:.pe TELEPHONENO,14.:_.the aoe,Prenat the.Peo-|Correshondence of The Landmark.their isin,Mika Lillie Bostian,thiiaceaacoedganaaa‘ple Want’Hi >Will Serve Udoresville:April 8-—Fridz i tr COUsin,Miss’Lillie Bostian,thisaeeRTOSTAYaleaMEEikLaeBain,——Td the Editor of The Landmark:*."|tra gave-an entertainmentin thegrad-|S¢?¥ice at St.Martin’s church tomor-|N -The question,‘‘Areyou,a candidate!oq school auditoriim for the-benefitof |TOW- ,~.>UN Ged merciSTATESVILLECOCILfortheLegislature?”has.been asked|the local firemen,Ae Mr...Tom Rumple has ‘a ‘nice little|1 ,;me frequently during the past two}.‘The residence on North Main street,Cottage built on his farm and he and|N 528 months,and in every instance f have which has been occupied for several|Hisbride will:begin housekeeping in}Fag)"answered “'no.’’Old men who have!years by Mr.and Mrs,Brevard Cul Pr eee:en leiROYALARCANUM||known me’from a barefoot boy have |has been torn away and Mr.-B.‘Mr.T.M..€.-Davidson has longad-|is se urged me to become a candidate and1)Troysman will erect a handsome resi-|¥Ocated a split-log drag on the roads.|will meet tonight at }/have answered them’as respectfully|dence on the lot in the near future,|Lhis week he made one and his.son,|8 o'clock.All mem-|/as I could,“It would not suit me at,yhich will be occupied by Mr.Lester |Mr-T.L..Davidson,and John:D.|j aw Aes yA ae ;4 ywhien will be occupied by Mr.Lester |."}|a:bers invited:to .be'[all.”’Finallytheysaidtome,‘‘Would|Weljs and family.;Foard Operated it over about four)present.»;{you accept the nomination if tendered,--Mr.J.W.-Moose,who has been maeeot rc ne with a,four-horse ari5ee*you ‘by .the county convention?”I!yory unwell for several weeks,is one needs ta do is to'go over thisJ+f BRADY,ni enretary.said,“I would not like.to decline an.Hight seroual sick’at his home inthe |T024to be satisfied that the drag isallhonorthatcametomeunsolicited.’*(south part oftown.0)©|thatis-claimed for it.Our mail ¢ar-|Now that my friends-have’present-|Quite a large number:of people ers facefairly beamed when hesaw! ) Bs *ane <AE ne ren ee ay hame to ihe citizens Of Iredell from:Mooresville andstie surrounding What was:being done...SA Littl:Child Called——New “Schock fC yy agsembied in otatesviier Sa ~/community attendac the massmeeti#e)precy eee Pe.),Biailding=-Polities:and.Troutman]urday;April 6,and they have named |held in Statesville Saturday.%“ta the seer peadithal:Aisin iLNRRSEESyewiryo-Hine as their candidate for the Legisla-|On Wednesday night the ¢hildren Chatenian Hellaniy refused to call the |Tan Rech ek 5 (ttre.from south’Iredell,”I:cannot from.”the.Methodist;omphanage at|Democratic committee together to-call|Troutman,«April:8—uFhe nae 5-|help feeling grateful to them for the i Wa ooaee eit given entertait-'4 cohvention or a primary aid Geo,B.|mont-tn the Methodist.church heres MeLeod.-of-Robeson county actingin WhoTheywillbeincharge-of Prof.Hayes;|his stead,has-called the committee to _..snonths-old'sonofMr.and John |eomplimentofendorsingme for sich|~““Arth Collins died-at ‘the hame o a position,and°I cannot afford to’arparentsFridaythorhingand.was|iny back upon them.Butdmusttake!ihe sy erintendent,and:aecompanied|macy ss Pst.buried yesterday.at Rocky’Mount,|position somewhat similar‘fo thatof hy Rev.Mr,Mann,ptesiding elder off oe 2!PayettevtwithfuneralservicesbyRevtJ,Mr.Underwood.Duty to a family the Statesville district:Big line of new Hat Shapes,Sailors»Edwards.“The child had alwayg been |and my:business’is higher.than my!”Mr,Moses White,principatof Pine-|and Lace Bandings,just received at!delicate and his death was.not unex-|ambition,if my friends desire.my|yijle School,spent Saturday and Sun-|MILLS &POSTON?’S store.--ad:«34»pected.LM .-©’{nomination and securé it,I could-not|day with his parents here,Mr.Mack|=‘rreiNiiteeiae |‘MroLynn Wagner,a youngster fram'|feel otherwise than grateful for the |Deaton,.astudentof Oak Ridge In-FOR RENT COUNTRY STORE.Halt ||‘here who is now a stinging hornet in{honor.:L prefer to be put’before the|os ain slag eHiat mile from East monbo..TT,||stinging hort p p |Stitute,came home last weektospend A.OSTWALT,Statesville Ra Phangan:I} ae peroinn Ball lesgacs reat upSat-people,ae ro bya ie eave bagter with his parents.--He was do-{"April 93 A burglar may haye watched .you’hide:that |urday night to visit home folks,«.y of the citizens of the county|/companied by a friend,Mr.Austin |z=pan .Bea ae eh tae ere ittMr,A.D.Watts was herelast Sat-|rather than byafew who cannot pos-Sauls,ig :POR RENT:S20 BOOaR co sexi money.You.may:lose it.Put it in this.urday looking tothe interest.of his|sibly know whom the people desire.’“There was ho preaching at the|spot’city water.MRS.-M.L.SiMONS.Davie t ;vie!bank,where it Will be safe in our burglar andiedteReaitthiabtheerikeyableCannestheretantpethean,aL me the the pipet meyperery:Sa cal :fire proof Vaults—and trom which:you.can”Stated that he didn I 1@ “Salary:|'y €xac Be St ir choir gave special.music:née can-~FRESH MILE COW.and|a1 ritAT ANY TIME igsystemwouldworkveryadmirably'in |questionof salaries for county officers.tae Binday morning wis “The East.FOR SAL calf,’J.M.DEATON,withdraw it A PANY ‘I IMI on demand,-AllIredellcountybutheadmitsthattheIfIwereapoliticianImightnotthink|6,Angel’?by J.S.Fearis,and that of -se aaa your neighbors do this...W hy not you?:wording of the little fiat issued by the Jit wise to state my position,but as Ii the evening was “The Day of Resur-|LOST.POLE GRE Rte oo are,at :Sige ry ao :executive committee was unfortunate,Jam not 4 politician I do not hesitate to rection,’by J.Lincoln Hall.There|reward."oo Aprire.|ffHedoesnotseeni‘to think that it was|Say that {1 am decidedly in favor of was no preaching at the First ee,0/PAPERS.1,000 or more old}|:‘i 'rintendedtodragthenomineesintoof-|salaries,First,because the county !terian-church Sunday night and the newraraberd tor aninat Fi 8 N a 3ficewhocouldwire-woneghemselves|officérs don't want salaries,which iS |Ghoir rendered sis eiatate “The Can-|Splendid ‘all oeperine pio wrapping and make |Irs ationa an 4intothenominationbutwhocouldnot}evidence that the fee.system Pays quering King.'"\’*THE LANDMARK.ene “i Sesh :‘_\...STATESVILLE,N.C.Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000.: pri]9,uk | differs somewhat with the majorityof|pay,and if the fee system enriches|ble,”of Salisbury,have’purchased the.tell atreet.R.A,COOPER,|people around here,who want to ap-|the officers is-it not reasonable to sup-interest of B.A.Troutinan and J.W.ON eae eth_.proach the polls:untrammeled and{pose it would enrich’the county to/Brawley in the reversable tin shingle FOR S ALB,32688 trom white Created ||\footloose to vote for whom they may |somé extent afterliberalsalaries were |factory and will likely movethe plant!«coopsr 'Black Polish iehickens.R.|:oy ATA CY ‘ceate withott-a string to it,ict paid to He ere a :|to Salisbury...P.§.Torrence still re-FOR 8 ~Ep Liwotnanes oneal ;OE EK ICERS:Arrangements'have been made for]Second.It is a good business prop-|4eing an,interest i SE.GEWO SHARES of stock |ies 4 os :eetheerectionofanewschoolbuilding|osition for the county.If a’company|Mrs Harriet Goodman left last week|tare a eae Waite apes |}Z re Sh whwe aks INO.Wace:ae askin April ¢—2t. poll)the strength of the party.»He|more than salariés would probably|°T.-H Vanderford and D..T...Mara:FOR SALE.House AND LOT on|A .I -here,which the ever-increasing ca-]With a capital stock equal to the as-for’Columbia,$:C.;to be at the fam-HATCH YOUR asst wines bocee wT ’.pacity of the school makes necessary:|séssed valuation of the propérty ‘of ily reunion to be held at the home of eggs of my fine White Plymouth|The building will be erected on mod-|Iredell county.saw?whereitcould save Capt.W.B.Lowrance.Mr.and Mrs.foie $10 ned he ee ne eoMe|a =erh plans and will contain six .class]a few thousand dollars a year,would:4.Lowrance,who spent the win-|ergs.Two White Rock cockerels for sunt chtae:EsitnotbeconsideredpoorbusinessnotJ.PAUL LEONARD April 5.;rooms an F.C ts 1 child iG dn it ter'in Florida,will meet them there Se eee |:'wanes ::“rs.James fF.Gavin ang chidren|to do it?7 and aftera short stay returntoMoores-‘*:::B yewenttoHighPointlastweektdvisit}Third.The county is not.too small|yijje .;Moving Pictu eS Free!:é toMrs.Cavin's father,Mr.Joseph Cav-|nor too poorfor the salary system to!"Mr.Clarence Brown,of New Mex-,"¥:anaugh.-Mrs’R.A.Goodman and|reddund to her profit.Ifsomeof our:ico,is Visiting -his brother,Mr:Victar|Come and see how.an automobile is|e little.son,Gilbert,return today to]county offices,on me foe nyeiote pay Brown.Misses Ruth Brawley and made from start to finish.their home at Mt.Pleasant;after ala yearly amount to the officer equal)Margaret Rankin are visiting their ‘:visit of ten days to home folks here.’|to a Governor's salary or a Congress-|parents here’during Easter.-Miss Court House Thursday AfternoonAnentertainmentwillbegeeat}man’s,doesif ea Be if we were So:Brawley is a student at the Presbyte-andEvening.as oe re :the -Methodist church here Wednes-|very poor?Vhy listen to “an -argu-!rian College at Charlotte and Miss s ;:ae”|7 good money in:anvdayeveningbyachapterofchildren|ment on the county’s:poverty,when Rankin is.attending Miss Shipp’s LCiwind lina.Motor Co _)kind of Range antil Vv ange from’‘the Methodist orphanage at{those who make it boost Iredellas the|school at:Lincolnton,RRR RRR RNIY abestcountyintheState.j ;.ro 4 ;you have seen the Don’t:invest ‘your __ Winston-Salem.From all ae me ass j A eStheywill:rendér an interesting and in-e publtetreasury,whether.coun:pnerty Sold--News*of Taylors.|J in |:structive programme.oe ty,State or nation,is not looked after,*’?°T™’ville.™}Bargain If Photographs,Mrs.Fronie Cutting,an aged lady|as zealously by the peopleas it should|¢o;rasbondenca ‘of ‘The fandierk.:N t |of this place,is suffering considerably|be.Public money is the people’s |Taylorsville,April 8—The property x a 1ona.from the effects of a cancer.Mr.Mi-|money and they have a right to say of the Ingram Lumber Co.,formerly In order to introduce one of ‘las Holtshouser’is also very iH:at his}how it shall be used.|There is more |+he:Alexander ChairFactory,was sold)the’finest Sepia Photographs -St |RAee‘Or leas extravagance:in =~handling|under mortgage at public auction Sat-'J ever made in Statesville [-will ee ange.Prof.Gray,of Statesville,was here/of public money.by those in high urday.Mr.R.M.Ingram bid $1,200 :Nye ig fonédaylastweekintheinterestof|places.If money saved is money and got the property.give.spectal rates on same for’his candidacy for the position of su-|made,will the principle not work as Miss LolaBumgarner wenttoTrout-,@ 20days,beginning April 10th.§j|Gees L:Phe National is not'perintendent of ‘public instructiori.|well in publi¢office as in private life?man Friday to-spend Easter with/Mrs.Come and see me.in ;ae Z |ations idLawyerLewisaccompaniedhimwith]I have given'some reasons for My|D,F.Simpson’:Mr.and Mrs.Isaac STIMSON’'SSTUDIO ane Oly }08e “Just assomeclear-cut politics up his sleeve.|position on the salary question,could Connolly and little son,Philip,are April 9—2t (rood””but:the veryThemunicipalauthoritiesherehave|give more,but those given are suffi-‘visiting Mrs.Connolly’s parents,Mr,ae:best.that can be pro-bought a unit road machine andareat|cient to show my position.If my/and Mrs.R.M Ingram,and other rel-|nan 0 and aworkonthestreets,elevating themat |views On the question of ‘salaries are atives.Dr.J.P.Matheson,of Char-ee Guced,”Lome and:seethecenter.in accord with the views ofa majority lotte,spent Sunday with his parents,||them at our store,Mr.and Mrs..L.W,.Hix went to}of the voters of the county and they!Mr,and Mrs.W.B..Matheson.Miss -a |Charlotte Saturday to spend Easter|give me their support in the prima-Annie Lee Bradford spent Easter with |<=ia Wey .e 5withMr.Hix's mother.="|ries,I shal not forget that I am the!relatives at Loray and Statesville.|-date |Crawford-Bunch Furniture Compy.OR =servant of the people and owe them)‘Mrs.T.H.Miller delightfully enter-hoi ~DAY 4001ones,_NIGHT 1258‘Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C; -Notices of New Adveitisements.the best service it is possible for me ‘tained the Book club Thursday after-||Country store for rent.—T.A,Ost-|to render...|noon,Nine members were present }walt,Statesville,R-3.Veh I hayeé not asked any manfor his ang Mrs.Eugene Cross andthe hos-|Second series:of stock in Mutual|vote.Every man enjoys the privi-tess’sister,Miss Ada Viele,were vis-|:Building and Loan opened Saturday..|lege of voting for whom he chooses.itors..The discussion.of:current a a |-e |i| | ‘"—W.E.Webb,secretary.Let him exercise that prvilege,and)eyents was led by Mrs.Carl Mathe:Place orders for awningsand porch{then the honor will fall ‘to him to son.The supsia wake then:invited |:Zeeeeocecoesooooosooeeosce s $1.00 Per Bo.°|OX. shades.—Statesville Housefurnishing|whom it is due.‘If the people desire jnto the diningroom,whereadeliciousCo.>ee me to represent them in the.Legisla-!saiad course and coffee were serve.|A little talk on.socks.—Sherrill-]ture they will say so in the primaries.|A class of orphans from the Chil-|::eeWhiteShoeCompany.If they desire some one else their will|gren’s Home,Winston-Salem,will)The primary.requirement in|Flowers for funerals.-Polk Gray|is law.|~S.FRONTIS.give a concert at the,court house Fri-/making good bread is a goodDrugCo.,agents.Mooresville,N.C..ay night.There will not be an ad-|415.1 iF welll ianCityFlourmakesgoodbread.—City mission fee but a collection will be,a YOR NOGFlourMillingCo.-_Endorsement.‘For Mr.Watts.taken for them.|CG ITY FLO U R |I LA L L’S SP ECIA LS.-Old papers —The Landmark office.y the ee i The iat De Sh an aaterishto.endorse what Dr,Steven-|NEW ,:i iGeseenalot“for sale.—R.A sch aun alevat Mr.A.D.:Watts for|wTATS Bi 'you will use just’the right flour A CIGAR OF M ERIT-Eggs from White:Crested Black |the State Senate..I was in Raleigh)_Guilford county Republican conyen-for bréad making.It is equally ;eee “EUR RePolishhens.—R,A.Cooper.~~|during-the session of that Legislature|tion Saturday gave 26 of the 28 dele-as rood for biscuits;pies,cakes,aeSpecialreductions’in photographs]and roomed with Dr.Steyenson and gates to the State convention-te Roose=als.Malnaycceh has it--insiatCeee Rinneseapnemmcemaes!for.20 days.—Stimson’s Studio.Mr.Watts and knew something about |velt.House f nt.—Mrs.M.L.Si-]his faithful,tireless and almost sleepe}At.Scotland Neck last week Tom |on CITY,BRAND.°:bg aamone;Davie avenne.fe Hess energy..I believe that he had |Hawkins killed Henry Cotten.*Both Lae :“nye HALL’S :DRI IG :S Il OREFreshmillcowforsale~J.M,|more influence than almost any other|colored.Hawkins ig in jail.It is City Flour Milling Co."PHONE NO 20 .{ra i ‘.oak e e Deaton...member of that Legislature..His ad-!gaid he was attacked by Cotten:Breast pin Tost.Return to Polk:|vice and ‘service were.constantly in}.At Goldsboro.last week Henry|PERCHERON STALLION FOR SALE.:Gray Drug Co..demand and he was always ready ‘tO ‘Thomas smashed the skullof Jim Mc-|paenal :3O9OO62600000800000006;Three big B-shoes for men,collegi-|do anythingthat he could for his peo-|Bain with a.club:Both ‘colored.|()FRIDAY,APRIL 12th,at11 o'clocka.m.—<aanclothes,spring millinery,etc,—|ple.-In my judgment the:State and Thomas is in:jail-and.McBain is ex-4 dence ott Te Gloire ie Teche woeF:‘|Tredell county never had a more faith-:cheron Stallioi,three years old,weight 1 200TheR.,M:Knox Co,1 C¢yD joret |pected to die.|ieutidas &Robbe powes enoine ataboiler,motasses |co);a:e aes i o- Concert -and:graduation dresses:|ful Représentative and they owe him,|Ina fire at a boarding house in|mill and other cotcat renee :;ispecial©petticoat’sale.—Ramsey-|an everlasting debt of gratitude for!AU At BAT Da etic W.M.CLODFELTER.|enin ~O econ p pett s :ey his faithful service.He ig a man that |Durham Friday night Bérnice Parrish,_Aovril5—2t,_Administrator Statesville R-3._wr d ns 6 an a t a os Bowles-Morrigon Co.a.Carpenter ::ar |Dalene eee cnanat:ri san :a4 penter of Harnett county,35 ¥Allen LB""SY O-w*RS YO.Smgo t'onal occasionswithout,PRS ol,wasburnedto death.‘the’QPPORTU NI CY.:0 04 Lbs ‘ew gee ely ire Started in Parrish’s roomand just |eo)RTTJapanesepearlbuttons.—Mills &|fear of being turned away.}it orioi is not I {ILL erect building on vacantlotpanesepCONCORDTOWNSHIP...|ow it originated is not Known:|at rear-of our big stables to-suit 2.\ ;en Pals specials,$1 the box —Hall’s vr eettore ie ..The Tha er Manufacturing Corpora-|nant’Will erect large.or small SECOND SER ' S Sp 8,pee ot “|Gouncil Meeting .and Missionary,tion,ahalf-million dollar cotton mill)buildin :ney :Fh IES OF ’drug store.;+|att cian.|.:eRe m :Meeting ‘at Troutman....|¢orporation,chartered:under -Massa-'|iPunhceees:son f Conasengenhe oF The Lamar,|chusetts laws for the erection of ay HENKEL-CRAIG LIVE STOCK (0.\Steel 5 yh :.Crawto aBinch A council:meeting will be held,im-/25,000-spindle,mill nearCharlotte,has |April 5.seSeePiya:mediately after services,at St.Mi-|secured as a site=31 acres in Paw..*a 4 *s ‘4FurnitureCo:ore ~‘Mua dant.Inde.eita oe PAat as-|Cchael’s Lutheran charch,Troutman;|Creek township,seven miles from ~__Five cent.lace,sale.—Pgston-Was Saturday,|Charlotte,on the interurban a |MAPLE SUGAR 1h | e ,, ‘ ien li g ha e ni Wn sen Co “Sat RAS |Sante i vi |.The Ladies Home and Foreign Mis-|-||§._§s§:eeeeeiadilleDrueeesionarySocietywillmeetwithMrs.|The strike of Goal miners in Eng-|thes 3 ny "Wehiclbe mS Henkel-|A:D:;Troutman-on Saturday after-/land,which has lasted five weeks,has |(Cn a Live Stock Co.|=}noon at 3.o'clock.Bring:your _din-been called off,More than 2,000,000 L have a.bige-lot..of Seed.si Me eas :ras free.at the court |ners and stay for these meetings.people were idla as'a result”of the,Cebene‘Thureday a Seeman avast :aaa ‘COM,ease Gk the cutis estimated at2 Frtsh_and sweet PotsPsiter:é et.ee ee -ilion-dollars;=:|:;Mntig:¢,ning.—CarolinaMotor Co.Dr..J..N.Lewisand Geo.Barnard;|2 a to seed,Onion Sé ts and ‘oe a(ae of Roanoke,.Va.,were killed Saturday Dr.Thomas’Ee¢lectie Oil is:ihe bent |;Seeds,:oe Office in the Morrison Building..Returns’from Kentiticky indicate’remedy for that:often |fatal’ W.EL WEBB,Secretary. O sened Saturday.: ‘;7 26 dele-[night in-an automobile wreck.Two]croup.’tt has been ‘used,with >suc |:thesant wit Brae eee ‘other men.in the car escaped.with Whitehorn Goi ye Ms Some pure Maple Sugar.gates rah (Oat itendlane :}slight injury,aie oa rane at For any itching ‘On trouble,piles,|"yoSeeweptatSh:Sai .miles an hour whenthe |.éezema,‘salt.Mheum..hives,itch.seald|.TAT :Big line of new Hat Shapes,Sailors|the rate of 45 milés a eet,CHEER.SOLUes!teen ates D.ed.KIM BA LL. at.a ce oN ‘ and Lace.Bandings,just received at|driver lost ¢gntrol and the machine in HiBhiy SPRCORIMLANOA Dhara hoeMILLS&POSTON'’S store.—ad.“ran into a fengé.°.0 |)-wll stores, + R a s z Sn nae ty : \ 9005 ee:P90 9 9OOSSCCHOCROOOD! .[ie That AreAll Right.§ When you boy.one of jour Rings you “iaed not give yourself.any:trouble about-the ‘sets.If by any.” chante the set should get loose’and.come out,..just bring it in and a‘new set will-be put in free of any cost to'you.We sell the‘famous W-WwW.W.Let us show you ourline.oy A beautiful PICTURE suitablé for framing will be given to eyery ‘one maling:a pean purchase of $1.00 or more,° R H.RICKERT &SON, “Jewelers. El o ,A ‘L i _J salary. oe luitely Sotton and Corn NTERS! Wesell Coleg Combination Planters;we sell “Le3- better’s one-seed Planters;we sell Avery’s nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn Drills. The Planters are right and prices are alwaysright Yours truly, $§Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware (0.¢ Combi- at our store; pip ee thé<Gall for our pin: a en c e s ~-Watts Wk°HAVE: LE ew ‘Foreign Born‘North >Carolina-—-The.. “May Defeat Woodrow ~The Catholics For Taft. Washington Dispyteh ‘to ,Observer, io.aveviaidiary ita taint the distribution ofthe foreign born white’pépulation according to .coum- {ry of ‘birth,for North Carolina,| be shown by.the returns.of the, Sth census,taken as of Apmil Lh. ath.is interesting.The statement FEW FOREIGNERS. Citizens of Foreigners |THE LANDMARK} TUBSDAY,April..9,1912. |THINKS THE.COMMITTERRIRIGEAT |Me.Vanstory.Approves the.Actiow .of the iBxecutive Committee and |. .the:Leyislative -Tichet.¢*)s2 To the ‘Kdditor of ,The,ILandmark, Please allow me ‘Space in.yourvaluable.paper to express:my.views on the political situation in Iredell county;Whilé-my name appears on the petition now being.circulate: in bia)oouney ‘calling for m4 ure Rives comparative figures for 1900. or convention tobe helld on the|There were ..5,942.foreign born 6th at Statesville;I want the Demo-|Wu!tes in.North:Carolina .in A910 crats and alll the people”of’the:|compared,with 4,394 for 1900.. county*to uhderstand.that IF signed In 1910 there were,1,073 Germans that petition merely to expiresg“Ly im the ‘State,.that being .122.less, ‘desire that the salary queStion’for |tian.in 4900.The Greeks.ingreap our epunity.officeins,should:be voted|ed from 14.tn.1900 to TT ih 1910. on at the polls and settled at —this Tne:fruit stands ‘of the:cities‘are But I ama straight party ran-by Greeks.Soon| (\)~most heantily Lene and.the.Bhoeshine establishments dorse.tie,wise section of eur Den)>will ‘he theins..In.190°the.State ocratie executive “committee |of‘thé ‘county im the resobition passed, C h arto tte fell tb»803°in 1940."Russia:was (Tepe 1910.SmMhe™Asiatic Turks:nereased from-t6 to.400°in.tee ‘years,and ee Europeqn Tunks-from->srotliing, £1062 (In 21900,there.ere.897 2 thatthe: questign:shall “be.submitted’ at;the general election.‘so “Unit en ery:Dem oe até willl,havea.fait ¢ chance ta.express ‘theda views.“ai “on glishmen:in the‘State®arid the:polis.SMhat provision,is ‘abso.)!iu10 about.940;‘The Italians’ine fair,for ‘the question shoul¢|crease d fron:2:01.to Bot.es ¢ be settled by the Democrats ‘of the |The North Chrolitian,wiho sees a Jeounty,©This provision is exactly foreign.born White’man but occa. what all the salary Democrats ,de-sionally,cannot imagine why péople, manded:two i ago ‘and no “one [in WwW ashington.vwould wonry about ¢an~have pny eaSon,to complair the -foreign’.“American vote. now |He does not,stop to think =that -Pecan see no,.need of having any|while there are not a dozen.Hungar other convention when-our committee ‘rian voters in the Stute there are has granted al]we have asked.and thousands.in New York »and many I do ‘not endorse any,independenit:|of the Western States.About.375,- move,but.am al organization.’Dem-|000 Hungarians settled in.New York ocrat and believe in settling .all)between’1900 and 1910.About halt questions of.party interest under !of the population of Ww isconsin”is the regular:Democratic plan of of-|foreigm born.|Therefore,the fight @ +canization,and acconding.to the |made on“Governor ’Wilson.Beca use yroper authority of our peurty).ihe intimated that a Chinaman isa While writing,permit me,fur-|better workman’if not a better.cit- ther,to add a wond as to candi-lizen that a certain:class of-Poles, dates for.the,Legislature.*1 gee;Hungattans and Italians,he did and.undérstand that Mr,A.D.)something that:may defeat him for Watts,Mr.H.P.Grier ‘and Mr.ithe presidency ‘All -the Poles... Thomas Hall,the latter:of south |Italians ‘and Hungaridins ofthe.tur- Iredell,have announced themselves 'bulent’Western communities 6 ag candidates for the Democratic see ona banner,.*'Wilson said Chink nominations:!The county is fortun-'!petter than Pole,Humgarian or Ital- ate in having many good and able ian.’?“These who think thiat Wal men but Tl.am sure that we can find street has combined .against “Wilson ido better than therabove named,1)thight add-that ‘the foreign porn riff hhave’the pleasure of knowing them sraff has and will defeat:him ‘ all by creputation and‘I know |.Mr For about."15.years the Catho- |Watts and Mr.Grier both:by.pram \-*ies.of this country have:had much ition ‘and :personally,and...Fi:kKnOWto do with naming:the Presidents. i that and all of them will re-|Phe«-Soutli ean hardly.realize this \flect:great credit,upon our grand |for the reasai >that the Catholic old county..Mr.Watts has been Church ts not as..strong there as livied and found able and —true.\it isin the East and the.W dt.It |\He ted the fight’for .the Watts is estimated that Cardinal Gibbons ltaw,which has done more for the speaks to more,than-a million.vot lmoral and.social uplift.than any ers At present it looks as if Presi- lmeasure',ever passed in North dent Taft would poll most of*the Carolina,It opened’the way “and |Catholie vote.This means,that most inate possible State-wide prohibition of the foreign /born Americans _will |wiiich we now enjoy,and with.Mr.be for him, in the Senate no.enemy Can” ‘shake.our temperance,foundation. ‘Mr..Grier has’been”mayor of res ahd.convention,towilt An appropriation of $250,000 for 7:W ith summer.approaching there comes a longing for out-, doorlife—and your porch really becomes your Jiving room. Awnings are hung,rockers and settees installed;and on the floor arespread the very latest in porch coverings. «om é .Phis season we are showing porch 4nd lawn furniture asartistic,pleasing,and as carefully construeted as any of the best furniture for inside use.< ©You-will get-lots of satisfattion in living sumnmer and letting us furnish your porch.-ae i aa) outdoors this Williams Furniture -House. GUARANTE ED DIVIDEND $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale inoneof:the largest,mort conservative and successfulcorporationsinthiecounty.7.pér cent.annual divid- end guaranteed and is payable semi-annually.Everydollarofpreferredstockisbackedby$3.50 in-value. This is a safe investment.for those having trust funds, guardians orsthors desiting to make asale investment, Dividends on’stock are paid promptly twicé.a-year.Will sell in:lots from three to one hundred sharestosuitpurchaser.. For further information call or write|ERNEST.G..Ce Statesville,N.C., INSURANCE,STOCKS AND:REAL ESTATE,_‘PHONE 23..°°)«|OFFICE NO.1,_MILLS BUILDING. the aid of a negro exposition in [913 "to celebrate the pit anniver- sary ‘ef Lincobn’s smancipation proclamation was by the Senate Tuesday,despite opposition ied by Senator Hitchcock,of «Ne- |Sti utésville and is.due tIhe‘hotior of |making Statesville the best _-tem- perance town in the ‘county;°..and lit.was his diligent and fearless ladministration that forever closed | the mouths of those who angue that braske.‘Phe.bial.hée ‘not..pased, “prohibition will.not proyhibit Mr ial eta ves 5 Hall is a progressive citizen,thor-)°"oUS ; oughly abreast with all measures |_Mrs Amanda.Dunn, lfor the betterment,of our county ant Cleveland Dunn,her son, |will make a valuable member,Let |and «Milde a Dunn,aged two years, lal)Democrats ‘come together and |daughter of ¢leveland.Dunn,were lname.this splendid ticket and we burned to death 7 hursday,.morn- iwill know that.Iredell ‘has kept fing ina fire which destroyed =«|§ her record straight’in pending a|home of Milton M.Dunn,treasurer istrong delegation to Raleigh who }of Lee county,Ala pwal represea the highest and best (erests of the county and State “Olin,N.C.J.We VANSTORY Mr.Gill Didn't Understand. he Editer of The Landmark |.recently signed a petition for _iu mass meeting under a misynvder-| standing At the time I signed this|pation.We .take all the risk. Jj petition I was not aware «that the |You are not obligated to us in any Democratic ‘county committee had way Whatever,if you accept.our )provided ,for a.primary élection..onjoffer.Could anything be more fair the’gdlary question,to be held at)for you?Is’there any ‘reason wity lthe.semen]election.in.November,|you “should hesitate -to put our lor I would.not have signed,it.1 |claims.to a practical test?} heartiky endorse the action of the,A most scientific,common-sense committee.as 1 think election ,day jtreatment -is Rexall Orderlies, in November is the proper time fori which are eaten fike ‘candi n the Democrats to settle this ques-|are .very pronounced,g¢nthe tion,aS at-that,time all the mem-|pleasant in action,and particulanly ‘peis of the party will be out and.)agyeeable ip c@y ry Way...,/Fhey do we will get a full.expression of the |not cause diarrhoea,nau flatu- party’on this important question.lence,griping,or.other con vedie The oierint se having.taken this;ience..Rexall Orderlies are partte- }action,I can.see no.reason ne-ularly geod for children,aged necessity for a macs meeting at j delicate persons.- {this:time.H.iA.GILG We urge’you |Olin,N.O:,.April 3,1912..7 .|derties at:our SE L10c.,25¢.-and naanadd Po} 2oo.eo, aged- aged YOU RISK NO MONE vt Reputation and Are Back.of This We ipay for all the |during the trial,if our to completely rélieye you Our Money Order, medicine.used remedy fails of consti- or Rexall Or-HiZes}4 you to tisk. try Three 50c,Remember, lean get nexall Remedies in...this lecinmunity only at our store’—The i Rexall Store.‘Lhe Statesville Drug Company ~“HELP.THE KIDNEYS!- Statesville Rec ade rs Are “the”Way. the little kidney illg \ lame,weak aching Cotton Manufacturers and ,the Tariff. The American Cotton \ers’Association,which, sion in .Washington elected W.A.Erwin,of Durham,| president;Stuart W.Cramer,.of Charlotte,vice president,and.C 3.Bryant,of Charlotte,etary,|* apd treagurer.| The eeniters of generally speaking,Lavor.a.protec- tive tariff'.on cotton goods.A con-ispicuous exception is:Lewis W.Par- |ker,a.prominent Souht.Carolina -miill |aneuny,who Stands for the)old Demo-| cratic doctrine of ‘tariff.for revenue and is perfectly .willing fer the duty|on cotton ‘goods.to be reviseod |; along with the duty on other things.|Help them with It was,expected.that.there vould:|Pills, be sontée friction om this ‘subjeét at A |the méeting of the association,but the organization had previous]y de}olared in favor of a_tariff cominis-|gion.Phe.tariff.commission re cently reported .in favor:of a |te- vision of the cotton.schedules:“and: the association had to accept that report or repudiate its former ae teranee,Jt solved the ‘problem J going on record in faver of “such reasonable revisions of the |cotton schedule,based.upon,difference in cost of production.and other con- ditions at home aiid abroad,”“as shall be consistent with»Gine 1wising of:‘revenue,-and the conservation .of |The Manufactur- was in pés-| last week,| Learning It’s The back athe ders: That lead Bright's disease.: When the kidneys the association,|or unnoticed urinary disor- may to dropsy and: are weak, Doan's Kidney remedy.especialy for .Weak kidneys. Doan’s have troubles for 50 Endorsed ‘by dorsed.at home, Proof in a statement:: Mrs.G..W.+Clegg; street,Statesville,N.“€,, suffered more or less “Wor ev.eral years from weak |kidneys anid I tried differnet.rentredies without geuung reiiel uartbh 3 Dosen = Down's Kidney Pills...Tirey.didi -me our home market,’a workd of good.After”using them That was abou the best it Ke‘ould |my kidneys did not bother mie and do,but@it embarrassed the:iit ec-L had less pain.,,1 am ‘in a position, tion eleyhent.,“to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pre ‘to ‘other kidney sufferers.” You will,190k a rood while before you,For sale by all deafers. cents,find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.'ry|New York,sole,agents United States. been.used im kidney years: 30,000 people—en- Statesville citizen’s;\ 503 Race paypin “I Price 50 .for you are certain to be pleased:with “the name—Doat’s— Wilson—| giving TI the restauna tits: had 820 Lrishimen*but.that:number Kesented by.282>in TIOand 697 int dn} fi rida The Milam Medicine Co., Danville,Va,eee Gentlemen:= i My netoe suffered for many.years with « eres Breen er ues physicians tq be uric oC rheumatiem anda.G)he treatedKifeverodtainedrelief.-.nee ne Being well acquainted with Milam and knowing’used successfully very frequently in eim- I determined to put her an it.She tookiththehappiestresults.I regard her ao entirely relieved and will always take pleasure an «2:recommending MilamByuric acid troubles.s Tours wulys SHY orbCANSUPPLY YOUThaeeeelae 2 are.to] Who wants to accumulate money needs to work and »plan, Needs to take advantage of each little help which-will enable*him todo just.a little better than he has been doing.a Men who have given the ‘‘eheck account,plan’’a fair and- impartial trial find it a realhelp.A very material aid in car- ing for their income and in building for the future.5The.‘‘small-purchase temptation’’makes it very hard.to‘accumulate any certain sum by keeping money in your pock- et'or hiding it.around.the,house—probably that.has:been ‘your trouble,‘Rest!; ‘g@Don't wait until you hiave a large Begin now +t oir |surprised to find how fast it increases’/gi.a Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. j |unogh | with a-dollar or more,add to it reguldrly Wnd you ‘will be | .| and Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, the f Jt.not..only gives relief--it.cures,arid, -Rememiber*:the < it when ‘you’hagp a coukh or ¢bdld, prompt cure which it.will effect.For and take no‘othér,*sale.by “all,“dealers.aes ak get ©pan cusgres aeONTHEBO The Polk SEAYGree Company, PRESCRIPTI SPECIALISTS. On theSquare.*Phones 109 and 410. How About That |IsPRING SUIT! We have them and if you want the best made for the money, try a Griffon Suit.Best made and best fitting on the market and our guarantee back of every one,: See the beautiful line of Star. Shirts,Levy and Marcus Neck- ties.Straw Hats are in also. Comein and let us save you money.: “Sloan5 Clebing.Co.~« a Melhoies (ae lecines COURTEOUS TREATMENT. x .;: Ought;to mean much to the man with a bank ‘ac- count.If you have not yet opened an account with . the COMMERCIAL,we invite you to do so now,:Pelee A -$100,000.00 Surplus |28,000.00 Total Resources over =.ss =500,000.00 Four per cent.on time.and Savings pr Capital Commercial National-Bank, ee Statesville,NOG ne MORRISON,Vice teimuakx.tithe E,President,G,E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier.M.AUSL YY;Cashier. Bronchitis Is Common InTheSpring -Tf you have Bronchitis,or if itis only a cough or a-cold,you should,take >prompt ‘action«to.perfect’a cure.VICKSretnone SALW E dsaot ardrug to be.taken inwardig-—it is'an external)and positive cure by inbalation andabsorption;It js a wonderfully effective treatment, The healing,antiseptic and germ destroyingvaporsare.inhaled ‘with each breath,whereliquidmédic¢inés eannot.reach,while externallythetreatmentisabsorbedthroughthepores. [tise anteed to'‘cure,Brohe hitis,Deep Colds,Asthma,Tonsititts and all affectiousof the throat and air passages anid.lungs.You cannot afford to‘be without a jar constantly on hand, At your draggist’s or by mail .25e.50c.$1.00 Ecanomy suggests the dollarsize Vick's Fami Remedies Co.WC TUESDAY,|-April 9,'1912. With:Dog Law Can ‘Take CaiS_Rats and Cats:To the Editor of The.Landmark,tr would like to gay ‘to those’whoOpbCseadog’law and kay for folks|to keep the ‘kitchen doors closed;that.it is inéonvenient to:open,doorsWithabuoketofwaterineach|fiand or all.the stove’wood you cantarryinyour’arms.I have never|KLown women and children to’:be!frightened ‘out of their wits but mybaby.has:been badly seared,twice in a week by dogs...Guess the dog | z » in the house and shut the door,but they enjoy some freedom,as.‘well “8 the dogs:‘Il have not heard or read:a R000 angument:in:opbosittan:| fo a dog law.5Very.few.who:oppome ‘a.dog:Taw| Cin ‘give a’redsonalble excuse for tt. IL footice -Ader wants.&Ret apd Ni Cat,daw,ni here,must “be.psomething | WI GLig with:hit,-if he ‘doesn’t.know. we have all jthe:.Taw .on that:we'| Apca.\Wei nonth Iredell folks have | too’numenos,*ahd’‘fear no hari | from.our neighbors:But.kill’tis Lathe anid ayBe have -a-fuss on your hands .if..nothing elbe... Sg Positively the best assortment:>,of Pencilsin'the ¢ity.PENGSr Moore’s-|Ni ns-Leakable.oadWaterman’s Fountain Pens.;BLANKBOOKS.|A)]kinds of Bound Blank Books |and Shéppard’s Loose xen | Systems.a | ‘PRINTING. '.Weare sure we can meet your needs there too. Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery,518 South Center Street,Statesville,.N.C. |)s¢nse*enough,4g Kill rate’.when} Wer—catr ends thay:‘get: Legislature who will,,give us,what +we need,FARMER. Made‘Good Ww ithbh His |Pastor. {Catawba ‘County News One of the boys,a bit however,ripped:out a few.choice expletives:to some others .of theboystheotherday,not knowing jthat’his pastor was standing just limside the.door hearing.every,word.|Presetrtly «he.was made aware of ithe fact ~and--he -made‘a’bee line‘for his place of business;and.wrote|jout a check for eleven dollars and jsent it to the minister.© oldish, | Home Electric Co. General ~Electrical’ :Contractors Estimates Furnished All KindsElectrical Supplies. ‘ HOME ‘ELECTRIC:CO., A.D.COOPER,Manager... DEAFNESS:CANNOT BE CURED by Jocal applic ations,;as they can}jmot reach the disease portion of.thejear.There is only one’way ‘to ‘cure|deafness,nd.that ‘is!by constitutional )remedies Tie afness js Caused by...aninflamedconditionof)the 1Ofthe:Eustachian Tube, wube ‘is inflameéd.*you have:a rumblingsoundorimperfecthearing,and when{tis entirely closed,Deafness ia the re-sult,and “unless the inflammation canbetakenoutandthistube:re:stored.toitenormalcondition,f paring “will be dé-Sroyed forever;nine.cases otit.of tenavecaused.by’Catarrh,which.{snc thingjtytaninflamedconcition'of the mu;}00ns8 surfaces.We will give.One Hundredforany.case of Beafness ;(caused}}@atarrh)that cafinot be;ere Cure When ‘this Dollarsby Send for circulars,free...4,CHENEY oe CO...Toledo,oO. Bord by.Drugkists,75c.anwane fedl's Family Pille*for constipa- HAIR QU 1c KLx STOPS F ALLING Itching’Scalp "Vaaiahios Overnight and Dandruff is Abolished. There is‘one hair ‘tonic.that youanputyourfdithimand-that:isPARISIANSAGE. If stops .falling back ‘ Drives.out back: Stops back The hair,or:moneySewing|Machines Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. *Phone 61. Sonnere dandruff,or.honey t Sew; itching sealp,or money. the Statesville Drug ny,the druggists you know - j}a#pe the mem who sell it,PARISIAN SAGE is A splendid j hair-dnpesing;it js so.daintily per- fume 4 and refreshing that it makes the scalp feel fine the.minute youappiyit.It ia ‘used daily by ¢hou-;fa ds clever women who real- Ze PARISIAN SAGE keepstheir-hair [lustrous and ‘fascinating. If you have hair troubles,get PARISIAN.SAGE.today at the Drug drugStsitesviStoreand every where bottle Campa- so well \)WW || | |} | | of thet Roo ing,Paints,Monuments; Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal--— vanizéd Roofing,tin and gal- vanized Shingles with patent lock.Roofing also has patent lock, Pajnt of all colors, tine,/linseed oil. Iam agent for’monuments made by Mecklenburg Mite ment Co. C.S.HOLLAND. ifle sists Large 50 cents.Pps S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for cash or on time.Terths to suit purchaser. jeurpen- Best équipped.livery in town. ’Phone 3...Day or Night. i een JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT AND§FITTING GLASSES. Officein Mills Building. Office hours 9-0 12 a.m., 2,to5 p.m. Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 JUST RECEIVED!| Local Views,All New. | 'i } {|}| Broad Street Methodist Church.|}Statesville Female College, Statesville Graded School.Loar’H.Conger’s Residence. .sSanatorium.: ern Passengey Station. Ask to see:the implofillerFountainPenandConklin’sFountainPen:These'aretwobestself-filling pens on.the market.Carry a full line of .Tablets,Inks and:Pencils.PRINTING. Do You Want to Be Independent?| _If'so,learn Shorthand and Typewriting by.beginning a course immediately,which-is taught at Statesville,N.C.If inter-ested and desire terms,ete ,write orcall.on -.MRS,BE.8.JOHNSON,ct512SouthCenterStreet,Peb.20.Statesville,N.C, THE LANDMARK | re of |." Gwhers would say.keep the children | Tet | vB.-e€nd en good farmer toithe| “in exaetly tive mucous”tintie | chred by Hal]'s’ ~is expected to immediatély return a | |gress i trict \der i denied, -}itain contingencies,and that the pro- *posed BRADY,-The Printer. Hard:Brick. and rock are the only build- ;ing materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and last for all time.‘Common’ /and Face Brick always on hand.J)satiric Co, WwW.R..MILLS, PornN.C, Fine Far Lands and-City_Property forSale.© AGENT-FORHUPMOBILES. Jan,2, ALWAYS IN. I OCCUPY three rooms on the second oor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I amalwayshere,Don't peep into my reception roomvaeeIneverstayandthengooffandsayIamnotin,but come on ifi and let yourself be knownPapthebell,knock or speak out.If I am not atthedentalchairIaminmyLeboratoty—workshop;in a room farther in, MEAT MARKET, General line of Fresh Meats.Also dry pine stove wood. -CASH &HARRIS;*PHONE 43..FRONT STREET,Feb.9.cere lectin sStore. P.F LAUGENOUR,mente: MANY MURDERS px.“PLAINED. Confession of;.Négres’s Clears Mys- 4 tery of’Many-Murders. fayette,la.,Disp atch,24. Im the most amazing:‘confessionwhitten-into the crimina}annals ‘of this section,marked by horrible de- j tails,“Cleahentine Barnahet,a negrese:underarrest here;today cleared,the|mysteny that.has surrounded thejwnurders:of 17 negroes in southiwes-|tenn Louishana>and gdve clues which are expected to fix ‘the guilt,for| }18 other.night axsas-inations)“of }- jnegrots in this State and Texas,|wihiate have.been charged to the .ysteridus “‘Axe Man.”Calmly-and without any evident lappreciation of the awfulmess of .her \bhoody,work,the negrees related in detall how she slew each family,| of thé methods she purswed:in .€s-}caping detection»and “of:the “aid ‘whe ‘had in éarrying out.her flend-ish.plangs.Yet,while Chleniéntine| |wiass willing:to.tell:her ow ne part”of:Gyithese’Grimes freely,phe aeaten ev" ery abort of the authorities:“to flearn the oth er:members:‘of:sthie far, Phatical bard,wie.)assisted her in LPoine of the crimes..;a She deciared.that she killed the}:tour Thembers.“of tre Randel fam=}-— ily.who.met‘death here dast Novein-ber,fowr’members ©of the:Abdrus |farhily ;Whe:were killed here a year| go last February:a family of.fivenegroesatRayne,and four negroes jat.Onowley..‘The other victims at |Lake Charles andes ia Texas who wer|kilbett siiwe her artest were:‘slain} sate manner,and the ate sure.they were the unnamed members.of 4naticsthat.aided:her \in bloody work. the succession.of mur ‘ders the .mpeaht of.the.authorities| |has been that all ef the ‘thirty-five negroes who ‘have been’killed were lthe victims”of *tanatica of “the Lafi made Wwuh the.|every nerTestofourown Fertilizers. —Sodd 8B Re liBS.ROYSTI SalesNorfolkVa. puthoritics |victims of band of f< part.of her .Through: e ‘Macon Ga. 2 explanation is simyple;ey aresetCHiheartoreae |theresnéhitormi -.Tarboro NC.Baltimore Md.‘MontgomeryAla. pass theAaboratorres+ISS“abou oyster i b Dealers EessicheseRGUANO¢0.| Offices Lolumbr ret -artanburCoininbasba:|r “Church of Sacrifice,”a mysterious |negro sect,that is said.to’believe |wn,:leiinthesacrificeofhumandives.asa‘)EAR DLOT |of securing immortality.|-iis thdgry-is in part borne out by|President’Taft the éoiitesste u-of the weman.:;€ress his:secondBeforeengaginganyofthese{present year on crimes ©Clementine.armed herself }clency the with:.“noeddoo’.whieh from preacher and’owhieh she|islatior and ser members of her band }i$11,00 000agsured+/would protect “them |lof.the.Unit,st oem hte"ai >@xack reason toe.the |that axyinined to the |im the Treagury,authorities,#¢is |Interior andher.companions |Departments,i that’their Sifled ‘serviceareeasily,affeat-|cutter service ortations they ~bad]the 1ibeardjinthe)‘Church,of Saarifiice.'?{partApectiiar>feature of -the case}By is:that Ruy ond Barnabet,her fath+|dent.saiwasconyictedof.the murder.of |Raving of Andrus family,she being the |@lly. witness .against him.Ray-(he emondsentencedtohang,”Dut}dation 1as heer anted a new trial.She |&ea,Mn 4 ‘de ce lareés that her father is en-|8@#me subject, President Makes Anothe rEKeonomyRecommendation. has sent to Con- message.of thein +n fovernment service. a a ‘annuahy-to the peopleitedStates.Probaibly. striking proposals‘loeal Were Postoffice,Justice, Comme arce and Labor be placed in the clas- and that the revenue be consolidated withhouseservice of Commerce and Labor. first change,the Presi- i,Congress could effect at least $10/000,000-annu- and although in thot the belleved and were -dege weakened brat ed by.-the €t rt %rt,thechief nyeof the two ‘services.of.a previous message early in'the year,“he innocent le.alone killed that family.: The grard the’members of |jtal about $1,000,000 yearly., ‘YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THAT ITCH If you are suffering from Eczema,Psoriasis or any other kind of skintrouble,aru into our store for.in-stant felief.We will guarantee youtostepthatsitchintwoseconds. 6c.trial bottle.will.prove itWehavesold..other remedies forskintroubles,but none that we couldrecommendmorehighlythanthewelliknowncompoundofOilefWinter-green,’Thymol and a few other..in-gredients that have wrovght Such won-derful cures all over the.country.This compound,known as D.D._D,Prescription,will “cool’and heal-the itchy,’burning skin-as nothing elsecan.Geta regular bottle,and see—onourho-pay offer, ‘WwW.FB Hall,Statesville,Ni.c.Coa-|ie)__PILES ‘DEFY THE KNIF E!intervene._ jury,now_-ip’ssession,| woman with | she has conte verdict chargigg the the crimes to .which fessed.:—_—_—_— Decision of Senate Judiciary Com- mittee on the’Tobacco Case. Washington Dispatch,2d, Majority.and minority reports the adverse action taken:by Senate’.judiciary committee ‘the.Cummins bill,to give inde pendent -tobacco .companies the i E intervention and appeal ‘to ié-Supreme Court of the UnitedStatesfromtheFederaldecreeap-proving thé reorganization ‘of the American Tobacco Company,were made publiic today. Th majority contends ‘that has no:right to- the decree jof approval.by the t count for the.‘southern,dis-The Oause of Their Formatio::§ of New.York,which approved Remains! the reorganization plan,as it would One place where surgery failsto | revetse the .court's action;would{/bring.permanerit rélief ig in the direct the court to -enter an or-treatment of Piles,because even| ullowing an intervention already |when the evil.tumors are cut away,|and would reverse previous the cause of their’formation stil)|)decisions of the Supreme Court.of Temains,That causé is poor cir-|the United States,and that-State |culation,Dr.Leonhardt’s HEM-| Attorneys General and private yer-ROID ig the tablet remedy that is |Sons could not be parties to an taken inwardly and gets right toanti-trust ‘Swit.‘the INSIDE cause... It is pointed out that such legis-HEM-ROID is sold for $1 bylationwouldcreateanewrightof|the Statesville Drug Co.and.alldruggists.Money back if it fails.|‘action,presenting an entirely dif-5ferentcaseorcontroversyandgiveDr,Leonhardt.Co.,Station B,Buf-| fulo,N.Y..Write for booklet.the highést tribtmal an original ju-| iTisdiction which Congress.cannot |"leonfer upoti-it It is “contended|! ithat no proceedings now eould reach |the new corpofations resulting.from| the dissolution,except under cer- on tt upon e from cincui Hu would FARMS FOR SALE.legislation:generally be ineffective. |The minority report,in which Sen ators Borah;.Culberson,WNelson| (|and Brown ‘Joined with Senator Cum |mins,¢declared that “the whole |business formerly under the control |tedhnically of the American Tobacco ;Company,is now under the control lof the same.persons,who then con,| |trolled that-conporation and in,the | |same proportion.”._dt charges that some of the cor-| ‘porations found to be violating the} jaw have been left without any|change,and the.court ‘which ap) proved the dissolition plan is crit-|fcised.The minority’added «that.|if the cincuit-court decree were to| be,accepted finally,Comgress must| amendthe anti-trust law so that it ‘would accomplish its fe acai more| effectively. Burned R Sixty-five acres,6 ‘miles north of city.Nice road front:; 4 Two hundred and sixty-two acresinChambersburgtownship,-14milessouthofElmwood. One hundred and thirty actes,64 miles from Statesville,in Cool Spring township.Two dwellingswithusualout-buildings. Two hundred and fifty-nineacres in Concord township,only 34 miles:from ci Can be sold in small|Money to.Oheat Wife.tracts—rom 10 acres up. »Mich.,Dispatch.+: -Because..of...worry dyer the sup-owed loss of $30,which he hat given a lawyer as a retaining fee in a divarce case,Albert Fetting,afanmer,drew his savings—$2,000— from the bank,bunned it and then eae ted suicide by shooting him- The lawyer .hea-had retained jae taken ji,sent to ‘Detroit and:ed in-a ;noma and Fetting, notwishinghis wife to benefit byhiaowndeath,burned the cash; “My little son had a very severe cold.was ‘recommended to try»Chamber-lain’s Cough Remedy,and ,befere a smal.bottle was finished -he was as well as ever,’”’writes Mrs.H.Siiks,29 DowlingStreet,Sydney.Australia.This reme-@y is ‘for ‘pale by all dealers.‘4. ht acres.in Turnership.fe...Ninety-eiburgtowns Jenkins &Wagner, ‘REAL ESTATE DEALERS,’i Statesville,{N.C.: Office:First National BankBldg. "PHONE:282, economy -and effi-| she got.|He recommended the pags:aze-of,leg-|“designed to save more than:+ his|! government offteeB |S in the .De- ai this message | fo figures for the consoli-| theon‘the | of.che’crime and that |predicted economies that:woulda vo-~./ | |For The Man Who Shaves Cut.this advertisément out and bring.« to,our store.”Mail or bring this ‘ad- give’youa| Durham::De mon-:strator with one blade for 35 cents,to be your own personal property, Name Address. City Wien Hardware Company, BEST HARDWARE ‘HOUSE IN TOWN. eee ne NEW SHARES 51st SERIES First Building and Loan Association ean be taken at:any time,without additional cost,by paying trom Feb-= “ruary-3dto present date. L.HARRILL, Seerctary.. Style Mean Muchin/Ox- fords.No matter how ‘smart you think your shoes,unless they are the latest style,you are not well dressed.And fords.At this store you will find the latest —shocs bought expressly for you—to suit your tasteland keep you rhet in me forefront of the latest fashion.j CALL IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST. wv ‘ S.,M.&H.Shoe Co. the otherTh, MY,LEASEon 6.Charles}All the local news and al)‘ae all my hotel{hews you want’to know.GetRAWLICY.Mareb 22,MGANDMARK.ORSALE. waeeP . _.Gov,Aycock’s Funeral, “Mhe ”remains”of Gov,”Ayook,| wiblicty neached” about-.11.o’clock,.lay-l Blate oh the capitol until 4.30 Sunday,afternoon,when the funeral wap eo ducted.from,the .First.Baptiat,chursh.:The remaé%hs wene yiewt by .thousands eae many thouawada-attended the funeral.--“The)remaiis’ wore (escorted by a large’nuimber of.honary ¢palibearers,.headed,by Gov.Kitebinsand exGovernor,Gtenn and inchiding the State offficans, Suprenie Court justices,rhaaty MM eile bets of the congressional!delegait lon’ and other prominent citizens.‘ Many people,went.from all:arialtheStatetoRaleightoattend ithe |funeral;and ~in-—numerousplacespublicmeetingswereheld| ena res Hone of respect tidopty ile BRIEF 1TEMS’OF LOOAL NEWS. The April ‘term.of’‘Federal court|at"Apel Statesville,fwill convene OP ‘|next.Monday,£5th.?: “THE"PEO LE.“.The better grades of.cottonbrought10.60 cents,the pound in Raleigh:Satumday:.:“PUESDAY,9,1912. |MOVEMENTS OF *Personal Mentionion of,ofthe.Folks Who Are.Coming and Going...|Statesville yesterday.: .‘Mr.Frank Brady,’who ip a ‘etu-|.=A’car load of Btatesville’s col- dent in Westminister School,,,-Ruth-ored population,attended a&picaiio Jemtord county,is at home.for .a|at Troutman yesterday. few days.:eG —Mr,J.M.Morrison Jast monk Rey,and Mrs.Martin lL.Stire-moved ‘hie family to’Claremont,Ca- walt and children and Prof.and |tawha county,where he has loca ted ar Joe ae Be areas to take charge of a roller mill.\ o ickory,were Easter guests 0 —-Peop'o who.travel that way Bie Ly eee aa ne ne nan,|wel The Landmark that the .xniver on ae St.Martin's Sek Ruutiag |Ores:on the Chipley Ford.,road, ‘Miss Mary Werdbne,"ata beeitle is-inbad shape and is considered college,spent the.Haster holidays dangerous. {fi A ‘special schood taxat.Woodleaf.o -}‘Migs Katie |Saturday im.District,No.1,Bar|qne funeral service wae con- “spring,)epent ringer tow nehip,resulted in favor}ducted by ”-Dr O'Kelly,pastor.of| bury.a of ithe.special tax of 20°cents:on,ithe chureh,-assisted.by Eider.Gotd,| ;the.$100 valuatiqn:and,60..cants’on|lot tie’Pnimitive.Baptist denomina- “Mr..nid Mrs.Chas.D.Mooré..and sy little daughter,“Eva,returned jast (the -polk by va majonity.‘of _bevet |tion,and.Bishop kilo, “In na tit art *Reaumont,”rasaAe,|nitht.from a stay of three days fe jones Néal:ys:.-Dr.Ht,|M,Aj MoKnight aiid W.Cy Whitney,“Winstons:|="Phe attorneys Mire..."B;-Aeratiela arid little |oe wise of F)oH. daughter,“Frances,spent’trom.Bat-|'F.“Lotig,found,it:jiseeasaty to go |busitess amen,-kil'ed:cach”other: *wrday to yeaterday 4n<Mocksville.to Ashe epuinty court.last “week.i They.were contacter and’:bulk i Migs!Nellie Stecle “spent:Kaster|'T.‘he Bult:will come wp!ad the ext|63s Said:ahaa ee ed oyer.;con® “with her sister,Miss K’Lee Sree!iter Of Ashe .court,beginning:Jus [evicting cawork 4 eKnight was who is teaching:hear Concord.’4 ye rand:a motion will be:made jAbout:6)yeuns old and Whitiey:| Méss Filen Atwell,who has ‘been:ito ineve At to poet county for lahogt 40.Both jeave widows anay visiting “in:Bimwood ‘comm tinite will triad...:<|ling c } return,this week’to her home in}pe “The eoheaiad Messenger says |uy Siyannanoa.\that!ata meeting of the United | “Mie Ri RY:Waugh,of Stony,Poihte*Cnarities of Morganton,‘hast.Tues-!>: left.shere Friday for ‘Wyoming,|I day,the:case:of ‘an old ‘lady of} where he will spend the summer.|Mooresville’,who.is Stranded >in | ‘Miss Mary Colvert.,his returned ||Morganton,was.cons:déred and the} ee a.visit’tom ‘latives.,in,Sale |organization is making ‘an effort isbury.eoure..her O-¢1e | Mrzend Mrs.L ele.‘Suther and Mr tebe ond I acre ee Lea Oe | Mrs)Oscar (8.~Leonard,if :pg “Paster with.a soe |~The Barkley~sehocl,two.miles’| {SOUL CARE of Statesville,closed./F rir ‘Japanese_ We ie just received from aiaseaiutactarace a beaatifal line of Japanese Pearl Buttons::‘ F.W.16:‘to 22 Line Fresh Water White Peari No.100.14 to 20 Line Clear White Ocean rl Buttonsat Se,dozen.>.Na,201 16 to 22 Line Clear.White Oceen Pear!Buttons at 10¢dozenag16to22LineJapanese,Pear]Buttons at 10c.dozen aanJap,24to 36 Line Jspanese Pearl Buttons assorted at 10.per card‘Ladies:Ocean Pearl Link Cuff Buttons at 25c.per pair.oe of elect ton,{Thisis the handsomest lineof Pearl Buttons ever st ,10W &and thé prices quoted are much.below the repular pee eo“quality,-AIL mail orderore«will be promptly filled Yours truly,. 1 vcr LLS &POSTON. Gool Bet lis-Lou Steele, Saturday in, { in:“the “antes|iLfi;4r }i;|{Sales.Day iis the first Monday:in’each month in.Statesville, Nin 8 * @ —' pper F Airhuouint;Md.,‘Dee,21,1908| i have sold for about six years, _NEW LINE. OF SATIN FOULARDS, = Shape oe koty,./epandy +i tives’in:alte Barium community. Hemming, limeiVa, Mikes Kunice Marsh spent(from Saturday,‘to Last »\folks at ‘Meitshville. A J.Gs Morrisom .and chita,| ifMarjposa/,(Lincoln eounty,,,who Ww av visitors at Rev. lett Saturday for Chiurlotte. “Miss Rebecca Sti mson spent.the| aster helidays with Miss at-her home’in Cleveland. night .with Home } CO.Raynat's,|A Liottie “Nir.Halbert Stimson,spent Paster.| in Concord with his Rister,Mrs.A. 6.Webb: Mr.Jo a ays at ait Dr. Mrs.‘Mary winter’with daughter,Mr, mer,will leave to.spend:the summer Mésers.H..H.and Roy Mrs.RR.L.Jenki is visiting Mrs.Jn M al Cowles, Swittyc Harrison is.spending a) Norfo’k,.Va.,with Harry-Harrison. Barker,who mpent her son-in-law and Mrs,(D.Li tomorrow:for with her sons, Bar ker.. ng,cof Norfolk, ier pare Mr Sharpe of New York, his parents, Cowes."He and Ray-| nis, oO MATnfed.Mrs.Chas.A. ad aw hile:in Tur- spen New and .little epent’‘a and .Mrs Charlotte >.Clampitt .Katherine,©who with.Mayor returned to yesterday ‘ Messrs.J.W.Edwards and J Holland,of Bethany,township, yesterday for|Sussex,‘Wyo., they will live Pryor.Hefner and .Flake ef the county.left ‘yester- afternoon for Washington,D where they .expect je" Mr.J.Clyde few—days at,home, Charlotte yesterday.Rev:S i Savaim, was.-in Statesville yesterday en route home:from Mooresville,where he.preached Sunday.©He Was ac- Pe:COPA home by his,three little D left where Mesers Grose, day. C., awh ¢ Walker, returned who spent to of Lexington, his have Lcording the Good Elkin’ home Sunday ni¢it issued to.spere a at |day with public exercises:dysing the |: day and at night. ;the:occasion.wab by |Hoy.and devotidnal jconducted ‘by Rev..J. programune consisting:of |tations,’dialogues,etc.wae:rend-) i dered by the pupils of the school, which was tafight by Mr.J.R.My- iers amd Migs ‘Annie Bell Eagle. Mr.Mel.*Clark,.of township,who,was in The Landmrak office Saturday,said,that rain fell on Good,Friday we would good.seasons’:this year,ace to the:.Duteh sign.If} ‘Friday is fair it means.a;| good:season;if -raing fal on Good Friday.:the season will de unfavor- able.This should.encourage thote who have predicted a‘ldry summer because sO much rain has fallen Mr:J.W.Van) Pp CARDS OUT POR WEDDING. Hendre n=‘Wess hiortin Nuptials the 24th—Secial Affairs. atid Mrs.J.Hendren.have invitations for.the marriage of -their’-dauznhter,Flossie Geneva, and’Mr.Romulus.Turner Weath- -ermay.The ‘deremony ~-will.‘take place Wednesday April 24,at 3 30,| at the home of the bride at Tur-} neresburg,and Mr.and Mrs.Weath-|erman will:be.At home.in States-| ville after °©May:10::Miss Hen-| dren is*.a:charming and popular| young lady of Turnersburg communi | ty and Mr inent young lawyer of the States-/ ville bar | Little Misses Margarét-and Lou-|f ise Gilbert entertained their friends|Friday aftérnoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Buster butterfly hunt 1ome‘of.their.parents,:Mr.and Mrs.| We L..:Gilbert,on When all the little rived they.were snvited into j g room,where ice cream,cake? and candy were‘served..The room} Was very attraetively-decorated in and the color schem on Mr. an the The aiddre ss of | exercises were| Hipps.|reci-:| as no] “Weatherman {s a prom-/ Fallstown| has ;given,| instance Ht:|i am glad)to -bay it satisfaction:in every. Youns trully ,\GEO.A:COX, FOR Coe BY lage Montgomery.Hardware Co.,.Statesville,N.Cantne “ODD: Queer and Curious The Mutual Grocery Co.was or- ganized so.the stockholders could buy their supplies cheaper.Nothing wrong in that,as such is human nature. andeaftine “QUEER. Queer not one customer of mine took any stock init.~' CURIOUS. To.the curious there is a reason. My motto is to “‘try to live and let livé,’Considering the high prices of most everything in the grocery line my.prices dare so reasonable my customershaveno kick coming. Thave-atall time a nice,clean, fresh stock of Fruits .and~V egeta- bles,so much in demand at this season,and most,everything else to be found in a modern grocery store.|Just'received another lotof |“Boveta,’’that fine ready mixedcottonseedfeed.Price $1.25 peroedelivered.ay a bag at thé|i! JOHN A!WHITE. "PHONE 464.April5 —r street, ks bad/ar-@ = \\Paffeta Silks,”a Embroidery, Laces and. _ares Goods. |Shoes and Clothing. New Spring Mil- linery on Display: mintsA Bn D.B.Krider &Com’y. SHOES will.add-to ‘the pleasure of your vacation. because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities. ,They are light and kool,and.made in accordance with the anatomical-structure of the foot. _.KORRECT SHAPE.shoes are designed in a great variety of patterns,in strict conformity with the season’s3 best styles,:« The large stock carried by us-assures a correct fit for every foot and for every fancy, All “‘Burrojaps”™ Uppers guaranteed, and Tite-Oke Soles =|MaeCORLISETS|They LaceIn,Ty,Front This¢elebratedCorset excels'tin style| beauty and comfort.Stays guaran |teed not to rust or break.¥V hether you buy or not,try it orf and beewhy iit excels..«'.“ISS MONTSINGER,Corsetier and Dressmaker. March 1,Phone 1256. \CLAY PEAS.Chay!|L.OST WALT,Statesville R-3.cesty bushel. +Harness and Vehicles! 'April 6;-2t.«|vont ct used exclusively. CLAY.PEAS for sale | The Three Big B-Shoes For Men. eacon $3.00,$3.50 and $4.00 ates $4.00urt&Packard $5.00 The best that money can buy at the price. anteed as represented. -COLLEGIAN CLOTHES The best fitting,best taitored and most up-to-date Clothing for young men made.Try one Suit.and you will stop -hav- ing them:made to order.,Our all wool $10,$12.50 and ‘$13.50 Suits are great values.x Complete line of Men’s F urnishings and all that is new in STRAW HATS from 10c.tove 00. daughter who sent several days pink and white with ane.grandparents,Mr,and;Wee carried in Mrs:J.8:Leonard ments.From:the dining Troont-the Mr.and Mrs.Jesse F of |Party.was.ushered:up _staira_toy Hickory;were in Statesville SEEE-phadvsinterd which contained masses of| day.They were returning to Hick /evergreetis in.which had been hid-| ory from a visit to Salisbury Mr numbers’of littl:hand-painted Clkk is editor of the Hickory ea butterfises,and a Beare h,far Times-Mercury ‘::eg .took .th :place of| ‘Mt Godtrey Kimball ebe hunt Each guest | home ‘from Trinity College little hand-painted Bas- Easter holidays.‘;a souvenir:of the oc- Dr.and Mrs.J.M h proved very,enjoy- Davidson,spent yesterday wille with Mr and Mre.W.E. They were en rout home from ory Messrs.J,A Bronce attended ‘by the Bén Franklin c lub Jotte last night Mrs.Sronce little daughter,who have been Charlotte for some)days,will company ..Mr.“Sronee-home day, Mr -to Salis atives~ night peveral E =-S3Tomr daysMiss, ng in rt “home Mr.Lb auves his } accompat who mis.with _Murdock Miss CK ~udison, out in .the refresh-| Olick, ye dea Every pair guar-We have a big supply.of. e Vehicles and Harnessof all for the 3 .:\..kinds.Prices are right. Douglas,-ot a ; in .| Carlton and Miss Es| ntertained at:an -Eas- ae vaftermoon\,*at | ast Broad Hur eet story guessing con- ipal sourc e of en-| a?ged for the:after: Annabel.Mills pl ryed | to the love ‘story ques-} piano’and the guests| the ow ers Mrs R.E.} Mrs.C.'J.Jones tied.for a bunch of pretty aster the cutting Mrs.Noo won Punch was-served in.”the hall:by.Miss Anne Belle Walton and following.the comtest’two courses. ot refreshments:were served Foch gwest was given a little aster rab- bit.or chicken filled with candy, a souvenir and the Baster idea ‘carried out in the decorations, ted of potted plants, hyacinths,tailips,and Sus rast emblem score were’used.ih the contest. A social meeting of People’s Union of the First:1 hchurch was held at the restdence of Foard is at home from Mr and.Mrs,J.8.Leonard F ay + phe.taught music |hieht Game playing and vocal and instrumental “music furnished en-) tertainment.-.->Light refreshments| were served z ’| to ‘Hall Hick tahlle ter.party their -.home A musical | test Was the tertain t noon the, thons-on guessed Nooe and the.prize, flowers,and.in Th art . }Brady and.B.b a arpa given n Char- and in ne to- ryt D rT Ficnkel-Craig Live Stock Co. 2 ae RS ee Shoes,Shoes,Shoes! Our stock now.complete.We are showing all the ‘newest styles’.in lasts, leathers.and patterns, If you wish a stylish, snappy shoe for a young person.this the place to get it you’ 'soft,comfortable shoe Our line of Spring Millinery iss large r and more complete than ever before,and you who have seen our stock from‘season to season know what that means.Our basement department is literaily overflowing.with -bargains in Mill-Ends,Ladies’and Children’s Shoes,“Men’s and Children’s Pants and Furnishing Goods,ete.Ifyou are looking for-underpriced goods you cannot afford to pass this ¢department by.Even if you don’t care to.buy.don’t hesitate to come in and look,for really it-is a pleasure to us to.show you through.Very respectfully, THER.M.KNOX COCO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in |ees 1D.Cent:Lace Sales: IN! men Miss ANSWeTE tae: Mrs.T..J.Allison’went yesterday to.‘visit:rel- 2Aljlison |retunned last Allison ‘will be away and sburry Mr: Mrs days Walter Tarn Rotky Mount homefew is at}SeniSag G r to a is teach- Sunday who.is spentLove, Point, \ Willie shoe High.:i B nareis cards NaeYoung xeupt tot t consi lilies,C.Mims,who visited rel- town,left»yestenday:for at,Bntiid,"Texas He wa ed by Mre...\W Mills,’ ‘spend some time at”Hn- her brother,Mr.James er the ia ret ust rer. Ww A.Moore wit is If desire .an eagy, and Miss Pthel went to Catawba Satunday nd pomne days at the:home brother of Mr.Moore.tn #Me. Moore “to pipe.Hartline’s of “a Celebrate Mrs. Birthds ay. pte «‘alifornin,For a Motiherless|Corre spondence of.The Landmark.[The fflends anid,relatives of irs.a fhe a ae Vals,Torchons,Cluny,Hoan Thread,Bre, Perkins,a nume!M.A.Hartline will jgglebrate het|wa Sanatorium,left)7ist birthdayat her home on "pues-|iat for au rold person we Honcut,Cal.,Co)cay,April 16th.Everybody.is invit-|a aa ;: leah kh bc to come and help to make this |have.it-If you are look- OMEOP TS)Gecast One ot thowe pleasagt-+os ne .; Mrs.John lowe subs ‘th ae 1 6o much ft ie brighit-}1D for a”pair of ‘shoes: SEEN IE FER Che ‘for your little girl or boy we can please you. Call in and let.us show you.and get our prices. Gane. Baby. Miss Bo.PT, Thursday.1 Ktta Mae Long's. ifor :child of to the grandparents,Mr:and ys i Perkins,at -Morg Perkins*brother,Mr. Perkins,has been:living nia Tor Some tinie™and bicis Laet.waek his “heaving:at.infant two “Mr.Perkins’.parents| gend for the baby and Miss.Per-| kits|was commissioned to.make the long jourriey to bring.the lit- tle one to the home of its grandpa- inns we “pon't ‘be wirptised!if vou oh ave air at ‘tack of ‘rheumatism this.springs.-.Just rub the affected parts freely with Cham .berain'ssg Liniment and:it wil!soon dis. |appe ar.For:Bale by.all dealers ' This stipniedt was boughtin the original, package as it-came to the importers.You will find much ofthe 8c.and 10c.grades in this 5¢.assortment...Will be on display for one week.Secure your.spring and gummer supplies of Lace-at asaving of 25 *per cent.Yourstraly, §Poston -“Wassori.Co.F _The One Price Cash SternWherePrices Are Less. inton Mikslonine »the i R Frank agniet fee)COM im Calitor-|: @ THAT |WAR.fined; wife died.Saturday duys.obd decided .to | Henry Hokes.coloned, in the.mayor's:court: —pemg drunk and dows—_———i Why He:Was Late. “What mide,you so late?’ "}omet Smithson.” “Well,‘that is noshouldpeanhourTate‘setting .p Supper.’’ee ae “1 know.but I asked him how “he was feeling,and -hejnsisted,on-teHing me.abit his Momach trouble.”* "Did *you tel].him)to:take ‘Chamber-|| lain’a‘Tablets?'*3 “Sure.that is wihiat he needs.”eebyamdealers,) rf +o % W.W.FOUSHEE. _-The Cut Price Gash Store: you | to}reason.Whyhome Sold ¢ ¢ ed ..the State Senate by,the mass meeting|when: ast Saturday,Hon.W. 'torship.is not an issue in this cam~- ptatement, :‘thetan for whoin a:majority”of:the ef Democrats of the county.voted.in jeg the senatorial primary::Bak. :‘on:error.and:Mar;purnet ‘is.’*wigit. ‘The’primaty for UInjted ity primary.”In The Landmark of wwotes cast in said primar ¥'one “election”is hereby,‘ordered ‘jority of the votes cast in the whole about this «mateer. ‘tends it that-way this year,other- wise there would be no necessity lacid,9 whole State;is a wise one. ‘ing ‘for the Democratic nomination; cratic State convention can of course /4p this matter and,refuse to:order| 'do Bo. 'discouraging to farmers who.usually| pe s t pe a pe n te rnc 4p ah at e ee e ‘|BALANCING..THE IPUANT ‘ROOD, ieing s “Discussion:of Fertilizers For Cotton and Corn.Uo \Correspondenc e of The Landmark. “The farmers ‘ef the ‘county are mow deciding what fertilizers.they will ruse uider their crops,Lam asked ‘many:questions about these mattersonthestreets.1:wish.to say a”little about fertilizer and crop.requirements. One bale of cotton—that is,500poundsoflint,1,000 pounds of seed. and:2,000 pounds of ‘Btalks,-con- tain 102 ‘pounds of ammonia,35 pou ds of phosphori¢acid)and.60 pounds potash,im round numbers. Now--what-deesthe farmer use to produce:this.amount’of eotton,in the.way of artificial fertili tion.Usually about 800 pounds of 8-2-2) or at best.8-3-3.Inthe &-22°.fer- tilizers there are 24 pounds.ot 'phosphoric acid,6 pounds.aAmimonia and 6.pounds potash.ne the:8-3-3 1 goods.therevdare 24 pounds:of acid, 9 pound mmonta and:9 pounds pot. ‘Now ‘what I want to pay is. this:Is it:reabonable’to--suppose: that 6,.or 9-pounds:of ammonia ‘will, make a gop’containing 102 pounds. -of ammonia?’It is expected,that the laud wilt,fyrnish the larger’part.of A thve Taye|‘food,and.this:46.what. March 26 was published the regula:shovld be the case,but the short tious for the,senatorial primary.Heiss and the,very small plants adopted bythe State committee at re proof ‘thaty it is plant Btarvar tion.its recent meeting,and iy the sec-|"°A.ciner point is this:We usually ond paragraph.of the regulations it apply phosphoric,acid.in larger is provided “that a majority -of the quantities,than ammonia,while the crop that:produces a bale of cot- ton removes from the soil langer quantities of ammonia..The’pale removes 35-pounds of acid and we apply 24;if we use 300 pounds .of the.above.goods,the bale removes 102 pounds ammonia,and we apply 6 ot 9;of potash the bale removes 50 pounds,ewe apply.6 or 9.“Ts this starving the plants?Let us think STATE,NoTTTHE COU T *Ina few.remarks made after .he: ha@ been named ns a candidate for D,.Turmmer stated that the United States pena-. paign and that he would vote.for ‘the man whom a majority of the Democrats of the State named for that office in the senatorial primary to be Held in November.A mnpmbér of persons took exception to this holding that it .would be the duty of.the.legislative candidates ©in Iredell to:vote.for’y. ‘Those who made this”objection ware States’Ser- ator is a State primary,not,a coun|} be required to néminate.~the event no candidate’should dens euch a’majority,a second primary “tor pe on.Tuesday,November 26, z,”ete,In all primaries held United States,Senator @ mn- held 1912 for i Then in the corn crop we find State,ig.required’to nominate 4 |that a 60-bushel crop removes from Senator..This was the case in the tne soil 74 pounds nitrogen,»or in. Simmons-Carr primary in 1900 and |terms of ammonia .89 pounds;+12 of course the State committee in-|pounds acid,and 85 pounds potash. f we use 300 pounds of 8-3-3 fer- |tilizer,we feed the plant Q4 pounds of ammonia ‘ad 9 of pot- for s second primary;and there.is ash.It will be seen:that the acid motia:‘word.in the regulations.)lis twice the amount contained ini the about the majority of the votes jini |5U,bushels of .corn,while the amma: pof this weeting isympathy of our people.”; IN HONOR OFGOV.”AYCOOK, |Resolution Adgpted:By.the:Meeting Sein:Statesville Last ‘Baturday,- Following is-.the resolution inhonorofGov.Aycock,”introduced by Mr.G.-E:French and adopted by’ the mass meeting last BSatyhday’s “We,the citizens of Tredeli)coun- ty,in”“mass!meeting assembled in Statesville;this 6tm day of April, 1912,do hereby,Ives “phat ive the death of Charles Brantley Aycock ‘the people”and State of North Carolina have suf- fered aloss thatis irreparable,.Bn- dowed by the Creator with talents posscesed by few men,gentle,lova- ble,brave,wise and generous,he represented the very.highest type of Christian patriot,statesman and citizen...His public as.well as.pri” vate.life was Unmarred:by:blem ieli or dishonor,.Entrusted by bis peo- ple with the highest executive offiice|| in the gift of the State,followed,by a.splendid):administration,he lett |. high -public office with va”.record: that.marks’.him.as’.one of the. greatest-'and ablest administrators whoever filled a gubernatorial chair. The cause of public education*“Was the work:host ‘closa,to ‘his heart and:to"him the people of North Car-, olina’,owe:-a'debt of gratitude dn championing and furthering:that great “cause that _can never be repaid,The .'prattical’amd:per- manent *results of hie great work in the ..cause of.public education are constantly ‘before us and ‘are an enduring monument to his wisdom and patidotism,His mem-, ory”,Will ever remain green in the hearts of the people of NorthCaar- olina,whom he loved and’served: with such.fidelity ‘and to whom he left that most precious heritage--a weble:and ‘unselfish:life Rpent ‘in the serviee of the people. “It is:further resolved that this resolution be spread on ‘the minutes and a.copy of same be.transmitted to his bereayed family with.the.expressions of.love and — A Chatham Magistrate’s Error, Chatham ‘Record. Whenever a married woman.signs deed tier ‘‘‘privy examination” must be takén by a Magistrate -or: other proper officer,who must cer- tify”that’he “has “privately:exam- ined her;separate -and apart from her “husband,touc hing her -yolun- ‘tary execution ‘of thé same.’The | object:of this examination is .to} prevent *a husband from compelling his wife to sign a’deed with -him overrule the action of the committee| @ primary at‘all,but it will hardly Primaries for United States Senator are not paged on thie vote of the county but op the yote of | Lia is less than one-seventh and the anyone county a ma-/|contains a large amount:of .these jority of the Democrats of jdves the average crop.over .the Republican countis 'S§would be denied|good artificial plant fe eding?The | the,to know W hat the plant:needs and| primary is to give all the Democrttic|feca it g/sult?Iam not now telling the whole State. jplant)must have to.produce #| ofor|lbs:nitrogen,6.2 Vbs.phosphoric | coulties,in announcing themselves |to produce 50 bushels of corn it ‘Te-and of potash .less than four tons.| | ties in Catawba and Lincoln coun-|ing a balanced plant food.Then matter,unless they intend to |ing how he may best balance’up this tgznore the State senatorial primary, teal.agitation and all men should | contrary it has clearly and distinctly pur let no farmer neglect his crop. STATE NEWS.| A:contract has been let for a | ;Mrs.Bettie Folk,widow of =Cob.) the whole Btate. Every rural cérrespande nt of The in Lenoir,aged 82. LD instructing men):potash:is not-quite one-fourth.Is bers of the Legislature.lthat a balanced,ration?-The land} The regulation requiring the |clements of plant food,or would By the junder.good farming conditions,but: county system.Democrats living 1 State ,indicate good farming or’ a voice in'the.primary.Their-votes|fariber is going ad aceite the land nite a c end ‘wou wouldn’t count.The idea of SHY WAYS 65 just the same as we do live voters of the State a voice in nam-stock to get a certain)desired the ‘Senate,who represent Ito build up eed po ne to get these lyiellds,but I am telling what the It.is noticed that Messrs.ae eee Elliot!‘ang J.U.Long,candidates certain result. Good-sicble.manure contains 9.8 the State Senate in the district |acid and 9.6 Ibs.potash in a ton. composed of Lincoln and Catawba “get the required amount of carceen| gay they will vote for the .candi hat id ae agers an to use about date 'for United States Senator.* ceiving the largest number of votes sq it is seen that the best of all | in the Democratic senatorial prima-artificial fertilizers is far from be-| there is opportunity for the farmer ties.’These gentlemen are mix |to.exercise his judgment in determin- on the plent ration for the various pene for the Democratic State committee This is the year for great po bas made no such provision.On the be interested in good:govespnment_| provided,otherwise.The Demo-B..8.MILLSAPS..”. Anson county commissioners have | |decided to build a new,court house. Young’Men’s Christian|Association | building in Raleigh,to.cost $53,573.) Geo...N.Folk,a noted lawyer of| his day,died Saturday at ber home Landmark mentions that farm work Solomon Burke,colored, is.badly behind died in’al‘ hospital’in Fayetteville Tuesday 28| Net Im years had)the result of injuries sustained by| Bo little preparation been méade for |the explosion of a saw mil}boiler.|“4 farm work by April ist,weather|Ww. conditions preventing _work R.Odell,of Concord,former) last.State Sengtor,and ‘Mrs.Clara S. winter.To start ‘in the first week|Branson,of Durham,were married| én «April:to-prepare for a crop is|4 the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.N. y ve :|Duke,in New.York Saturday. Raymond Harney,a.seaman from thave all their land prepared by that |Baltimore serving on the cruiser El- dime,and the great danger is that |fridia,:which is being used to en- Jand will be plowed.too wet and||force the State ebay regulations | ;,[‘6 fin eastern Carolina waters,..‘was the crop planted before the ‘soil is lghot a week ago while.the panel theroughly prepared to receive it.|Js at Elizabeth City,by Hugh Rob- The Landmark makes it a rule not |/inson,who Was making a disturbance fo advise farthers,for they know on the boat tabie ey yegt i Sen e thei i ‘,quell.Harney¢n a hospita I iy Dustnems end tt Wore oe ‘Norfolk this week and Robinson is it May not be out of place or Mi Hin jail. pertinent to rethark that it is im-|.Cleveland county boasts a citizen portant to-cultivate patience,‘just;who says he is the father of 51 mow and .u children..His name.is J.H..Lynch, in ee Ae a native of Maine and is 8 0.) promise that seed time and harvest|vous old,He ‘was.married:at,the Bhyli not fail,’W hile this.paper)jage of 18 and has had four wives.A knows nothing about "farnting except|remarkable vert,re the et is what:it has he«“that all the children are iving,ne-| oie dict ket a.eae cording to Lynch.Notwithstanding | :‘hig advanced age I:ynch Bays his?| @ Month hence on thoroughly.pre-|ptrength still abides;that he can pared soil will likely yield a better|plow all day without stopping to | _fhafvest.thanone planted now.on ee aad ae |; poorly prepared ground brokeom when!Lady.Seriously Hurt—Epi-| too wet.When the gtound demic’of Measles.--| Landmark.st good and warm the crops!grow. the faster and they will make up |Narmony,R21,Aprtl.6—Old Aunt| ‘\Margaret Gaither fell,out the r_lost—‘fo ume,:fone day last week,broke one arnt) -ote 4”sprained the wrist of:the,other a The Peopl ‘Demand to ise Shownd.)seactured her collar-bone.|She Lumberton “Robesonifin,lin a critical cohdition and her age The offices belong to the people is against ‘her re ry.She lives aud it tg @ healthy bign.when they)oe eon stam,Mri.Cablakeenoughinteresttoieed|Godbey,at County Line. a mteres el,Whe Measles jis,prev alent in the Har- they want be known,demand that the pony,section angvas-a consequenceeantidntescomeacroreWithBOMG-iy n>hag "aivependadthirigdefinite,and show that’they|-Mr W..Gaihter wiil not,be patisfied:with the cat-|,Harn for Mr.4.L,Heathdidatewhoplaysup)the old gag The:frait érop.is safe ; about being in favor of “whatever tig section, the people want,”’As The Land,er mark Says,“it ip a mistake to fet, xt go at that.”‘If a candidate can ack of rbeumatism this spring.Just :,ru y the affected parts freely with Cham ROL Come Across with something def:'berjain's “Liniment and it will:soon ‘dis. ‘dpite before election:the,“chances appear,Ror sale by ail dealers, .gre that you'll not get anything def peor sheumatiem vou.wilt find!nothing:«talkie Or:patiefiactory 0out of-him af:etter:than*«Chamtberlain’s Iiniment.a iTry.it and:see how:quickt gives Fe - var eee)'Hit Far sale bwa}idealern.Ree Aged ge ts|r all FC orre sponde nde of The seWw eey Don't be surprised ‘if:you have ‘an ate ee NS ie= |present—atitnotbebetter|that the,wife less than 3 tonS/.n4 certificate was brought “door is Building ras 60 far Jn) A oe April 12,1 and to protect her,and therefore the husband is not-allowed to be ‘and I.believe them, oe MATTERS.OF NEWS.: ing for the election of Federal judges by the people has been proposed in the House of Congress.. .Gov,Wilson:has declarediin favor of legislation requiring the sublolty of contributionsto presi ential campaign funds,including both.contests for nomination and election.and for their publication before the convention or the election.Abill prov iding for such gress.Botpraneaatetrancis,ofOhio,h as asked the committee on invalid:pen- sions of the.House of Congressto con- rof:$100 amonth-toMrs-Sarah Bran-|. during the civil war.:ae Brandon,Wwho lives at Jacobsburg,:O.,is said tobe.114 years old...She has b en.mar-}‘ried twice and is the motheae of 33;children.©¢. Abraham Lincoln,has been continued in the post by the.action.of United|,States District Judges:‘Landisand Car-enter..By an act of “Congress theifetenureceasedin1890andithas been,necessary to make an appoint- ment every four years,CommissionerKingbeingtheappointee:each time. OE a Receptive Candi-«date,| WwW‘ashington Dispatch... Governor Marshall,another Demio-'cratic candidate for the presideticy, arrived’in Washington Friday.’.Hesaidthathehad.seen where Harmon and Wilson were here and decided to come on.‘Tam not chasing ‘the’presidential nomination,’’said Mr..Marshall:‘‘In- diana Democrats:say.they.want meBut,I.am not running for the nomination,for]have}no headquarters,no»campaign -mani-| ager and no campaign money..I'm:ay}get-the nomination if there is a dead-|lock at Baltimore.._.“|have no:money to spend in a| campaign and I do not regretit,’"eons!tinued Mr.Marshall.»‘‘l believe in| campaign publicity before elections |‘and before nominations.“The people | are entitled to know where themoney|used to forward the candidacies.of| their candidatescomesfrom..Itlooks Gov. such-examination,Bo may say;whether phe signs the deed “‘freely and yolunta-.| |wily without fear or compulsion n.”? One of Ch:sth um’s Republican mag istrates recently executed a.deed | with his.wife and then took her} privy examination,That is, jhe and his wife.had pigned the | deed he them ‘(as a magistrate )Bign | ed the certificate that he had “pri;| vately examilied her,peparate/and} apart from”’’himself! This is no joke,for such a deed here,| ja few days ago,to the clerk of our court for him to order it to be reg- istered,which of course he would not do.Now,the question:is, how could a husband take the privy, examination of his wife “separate and apart”from’’himself? Maximum Express Rates. A ~bill is.-umder consideration lin Congress to fix a maximum rate |for express compatiies:on “the fol- ‘lowing basis: “Between any twé points im the |United States:more than 2,000 miles apart,$1.21. .Between more than cents. “Between |more than eents. “Between more .than cents.; Between more ~than Should this measure llaw,says the Washington |pondent of the Greensboro,News., it:would.materially reduce exipresé.| rates from:Washington,Richmond | and other points to North Carolina | points. For.instarse,under;500 miles would apply to both Greensboro and Charlotte on.Bhipments from W ash- ington;giving a rate of.25 cents, while the 700 mile basis would ap- ply on shipments from New.York,| Philadelphia,and Baltimore con-| signed to.Greensboro.‘ points not apart,75any-two2,000,miles points not} apart,50two miles any1,200--| two points not miles apart,,35any 750 points not apart,25|two. miles any 500 become a COTTE | Close of the School at Jenning's.| Correspondence of The Landmark.| Houstonville,R-1,April 8-——-The| school at Joyner’s,taught by .Mr: James Sharpe,closed Saturday,| April 6.The students enfoyed,4) spelling bee in the morning and iar | the afternoon there were @ number | of recitations by the children, which were good.After«the after- oon session.all enjoyad a ball| |game by the local players.At night) there were some 200d recitations | and a dialogue,followed.by 4 box | supper and voting contest Yor the| benefit of Sandy._Spring church. About $12.60.was gecurey;which Wil,be used to paint ‘the church. satin a Why He Was Late. “What made you:50 late? “1 met Smithson.’' “Well...that,is no reason’why *|should be an hour late getting Lome to + sup |YT ehew.but I asked him how he weas ‘feeling,.and -heinsisted on telling -me +enest his stomach trouble.’’ |Did.vou tell:him to take Chamber- lain's Tablets?”3 j ‘Sure,that is what he OAS." by all dealers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Sold |||Having qtalitiea as administrator: of ther estate of Avery N.Sherrill, deceased,I,hereby notify’.all per- ‘gone having.claims against his es- tate to present same to me .on or |be SORE the 12th day of,April,1913. :Biel SHERRILL,‘ if ‘Aiddninistrator.’ R.B.MMelLaughlin,Att'y. 912-4.: of:|iy Te-|her said husband or-any—other per-| how |go Has after } \She writes: |having claims against his estate to. '|_.AND,PEANUTS. vou | Eagle &()maa as if a real shower of funds had; lstruck certain camps.’’ In.Morven township,Anson coun-|Sunday,Harkee Melton shot Mi-| Little to death.Both -colored| ? hand both drinking blind tiger bogze.|| Melton surrendered..to.the-officers, claiming pelf-defence;“UFENOT“WORTH LIVING |Ig the way Miss Alta Abel of Wes |Baden,Ind.,summed up her existence) after having sought in vain forhealth || “I was A complete wreck |—always tired;worn out and nervous,| |I had to spend‘about one-third of.my| time in bed. “Vinol,your delicious cod liver and| .fron tonic,was recommended,and 1 can truly say it has done me more| |.good than all the medicineI ever took|in my lifé.That nervous and tired| +feeling is all.gone.I have gained in} health,flesh and strength,until Tfeel| like another person.”(We guarantee | this testimonial to be genuine.): What Vinol did for Miss Abel,we |know.it will do for every |nervous,| run-down,overworked,tired,thin and| |discouraged woman in this vicinity.Try a bottle of Vinol with the un-| derstanding that your money wil be |returned if it does not help you. W.F.Hall,Drnuggist,Statesv ille,| ’North Carolina. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.| Having qualified as administratris | of the estate of James H.White, |deceased,hereby notify all,persons present Bame to me on or before the 12th day of April,1913.Those in- |debted to the estate are requested to make prompt settlement.HATTIE IVEY WHITE,Admin'‘stratrix. R.B.McLaughlin,Att'y. April 12,1912. FOR SERVICE: Registered Berkshire Boar.Comesee'this boar and hear his pedigree. Walnut Grove Farm, H.'H.BLAYEOCK,Proprietor, S‘atesville,N..C;,R.Fi D,No.-2. T..W.FRAZIER, TINNER,: NORTH CENTER STREET.‘PHONES SHO 68RESIDENCE2889 SEED POTATOES We have.-a lot of nice small Sweet Potatoes from:the East...Come and get some for bedding.We also have a lot—of small Spa nish Peanuts for seed, Call-op us for your gat. den seed;Onion Sets,Cab- “bage Plants,ete, ——’PHONE 89 —— A:“constitutionabamendment provid publicity,will be introduced in Con-|. sider-at once a bill granting a pension |) don,who'sent.16 sons into the army}@*.| -Simeon W,‘King;“of Chicago,who!in 1864 was given a life appointnient;‘ as.United.States commissioner by) mt Lace.Saley hans eect Vals,Torchons,Cluny,Round Thread,‘Ee ‘This shipment was bought in the original package as it came to the importers.You will find machofthe 8c.‘and 10c.°grades in:this de.assortment.Will be on display -for one week.Secure your spring and _summer supplies,of Lace ata saving of25 — *per cont.Yours truly, Posten.=wyensn,Go.¥&The One Price Cash,‘Store Where Prices Are Fens.AyeMae hoes,S 1 oes Toa) * -Our.shoe how stock is complete.We. are showing -all the newest styles in lasts, leathers and patterne, If you wish a stylish, ‘snap py shoe for a. young person this isthe| you soft, lace to get it.If desire an easy, comfortab‘e shoe. for an -old person we have it:If you are look- ing for a ‘pair of:shoes for your little girl or boy we can ‘please you. Callin and let us show you andfget ourt prices. ‘ _eer een em W.FOUSHEE. ._The Cut Price Cash Store. Harness and Vehicles! We have’a big supply of .Vehicles andHarness’of all kinds.Prices are right. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. csaserevoececseseseoscose QO Per Box. sesHALL’S SPECIALS. A CIGAR OF MERIT SS HALL’S DRUG STORE "PHONE NO.26 Ss A,COOPER.FOR SALE.er We have ducided to;close out our line 0fWash Coat-Suits~ and Ready-to-Wears,-and in order to do this we will make » uch close prices that they will positively be sold. ‘In this line we have a few Spring Coat Suits in Woolén Goods;Long Coats for evening wear;odd Skirts;Linen Suits arid'a few Silk Waists. Thisis not-a-““JOB-LOT.SALE”thathgppens every month; but the stock was selected.and thevalues are most excellent,ALLEN L.MILLS,© THE CASH STORE (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing.Store.) All the local.news and all the otherGGfromWinonews.you want.to ‘know.Get DMARK,Polish aon RApril9-2t..AS Dei. ad j ‘hon Buffalo Shoal Réad. *of Groceries and fixtures. THE LANDMARK FRIDAY,-April:12,1912. ‘LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, —os :Statesville,.WESTERN ROTrainiNo,Train No,‘Train No,Train No, AD,15,weat-bound,due ‘5.55 a;m16,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.11,wést-bound,due 10.20 a.o21,west-bound,due 3.26 p.m.;2 Train No.35,west-bound,due :10.22 p,mi;Train Ne.36,east-bound,due 1100 amTrainNo.22,weet bound,gue 1.20°p..m.rain:No,12.eastbound.due 6.45.m.“CHARLOTES"AAND TAYLORSVILLE,From Charlotte,Train No,16 ar.*9,60TrainNo.24 ar. .Five-room,cottage,No.205 south Race areal,i ee a bein 8.26,leaves §.35 p.mFromPielocenin®No,23:No.16 Train ar.10.10,.,eaves 11,00°»:mTrainrr6.20,leaves 6.45 p.m. Monday Eve- _Two-stoty house,No.‘111|.Highlandavenue.— Recitat at the College “ning. A pleasing:‘Pecital was:given’atthecollege’Monday night by.voice’and piano pupils of Mise Margaret: ar atcin,six-room house,‘west angstreet. ry:auo pupils of Mise Grace Stulting.°;sae in allof the,The followingprogrimme -Wa:very8eegat:ae creditably rendered::eis.eee ay "PART 1:Sa een :2 Es sesh fa)”:The Morn’,rae ‘Dense“te interested see us,«);'|]/9)|Springtime "Gea Glut =»WodlerSieerehas‘:4 Piano—Hustic’Danes *:Schnecker:;toe 3 pees ‘«Misses Martha Nea!Deaton.Gladys WeltorntNiece::9)Violin Air:Varie-on.84,Dancla Ses ae as Pluko-Gulon Geir hea StreablSShyPassnieboMissesissesEstherMayberry,Elvira Rhyne,Agnes:Bo 4 re ;r seeenem,aaahvgllabel Hall Ava Brumley,,x Jenkins &Wagner Pigno--G‘Della Thoenpeon,Matie S Schamanth&e’P ‘i OTe Ruth Foard ..’REAL ESTATE DEALERS,Pe eee eincins Riise.Te.Statesville,N.C.;Piano—~Festival March HorvathMissSarahAdams (Accompanied on second piano)’OFFICE:ROOM 3, <b v :.First.National Banki Ballding.o HM iets Ingtruments.sed"PHONE:PART H:Doan You Cry Ma Becay y aN Noil-;SmithViolin=Petiets yes te;ave :olin~Petiets.Symphonies ~Op.19 nelaC4::Master Leasesne Allison,Miss Dorothy Gh’.:.ao Piano—SaltarelleMissesPhoebe Garth,hie Hoover,Good Bye!Tosti |Miss Jessie,K fe.Violin-~Eneore-Op,23 ”SaxMissésMargueriteGooch,Myitle ‘Heathensling,Esther Jeterr.Piano~Agitato N.Von WilmMissPhoebeGarth.;.-Estudiantina ..,Lacome Cl ue ||Dutt:Glee.Club.What grade of flour to |}Newel!Sanders,appointed Unitednse,remove all doubts ates Senator’from Tennessee tobyusinglaueceeaSenatorTaylor,deceased,is )@ native of Indiana but has lived in_D V ll Fl |Tenncesee ‘Binca 1878 He is aanaeyour.[pe ‘ominent manufacturer and capitalWetoiildciteathous.[ist of Chattanooga and is>chair-;}Man Of the Republican:State com-and reasons for.using’}miittée,DAN VALLEY .FLOUR But one reason will suf-NERVOUS —fice and that is that it ig ungtestionably the best flour .milled”in America today:and one trial will’convince you of the fact,(.W..Boshamer,Jr., Local Represents ve. *Phone 1125, || }| Find Reliefin Lydia’E.Pink- |ham’s Vegetable Compound. |.—Their Own StatementsFeOR8SALE!_So Testify. ‘Cash”Weadak dacsWarehoune,hot |Platea,Pan~‘*When I wrote to you130x285,coraer Walnut and Meet-|first I wastroubled with female weak-ing streets.,ness and backache,Lot 60x107,jand was so nervousMeetingstnecta.‘|that I would cry at2644acres,at’Bufola,‘ithe least -noise,itacre.4}would startle me so.76 aores,one mile east of court I began to take Ly- 4 dia -E. corner Oourt $30 and per’|. ae ‘.re |Pinkham’sBREAacres,one mile and a ha remedies,and I don’t ‘}have any more:cry-. 36 le rter |:wane acres,one mile and a qua ing spells.I sleep 70 acres,one mile and a half sound and my ner-west vousness is better..211,acres,five miles north,$30 {will recommendberacreyourmedicinestoallsufferingwomen,’’ $56 acrés,three miles east,$25,|—Mrs..Mary HaLsTEAD,Plate a,,Pa.,seroacre.-<Box 98.A number wf other desirable Here is the report of another genuine4iantoonshaaTTteencase,which stil)further shows that Ly- 'dia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable CompoundISIDOREWALLACE,may be relied upon.First National Bank Building.Walcott,'N.Dakota.—‘‘I had inflam-‘Phone 240.Lmation-which caused pain in my side, $12,000 of City Property and my back ached all the time.-I was so blue that I felt like crying if any one ‘FOR SALE- even spoke -to.me,I-took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,and I Five-room house and lot, Center street,near depot. |began to gain right away.I continued‘south its use and now I am a well«woman.’’ |—Mrs.AMELIA DAHL,Walcott,N.Two vacant lotg rear above,Meeting)street. Six.vacant lots South of Hrads| On)|Dakota.. ‘ford Knitting Mill food If.you want special advice write to Eight-room house,Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.(confi-well dential)Lynn,Mass.Your letter willandbarn,aud four Acres of land,be opened,read and answered by a -|woman and held in strict contidence.Four-room house,6%acres land,Buffalo Shoal Roa‘ee”vacant lots Buffalo Shoal f nase °; es house ‘and residence and A argaln IN Photographs, acre lot,junction west Front street| and Buffalo Shoal Road.Also stock In order to introduce one _of the finest.Sepia Photographs ever made in Statesville T Will give special rates on,same ‘for, 20 days,beginning April 10th.(Vome-and see me. ’TIMSON’S STUDIO.|5 :April 9—2t.; FLYLTTTaRR PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for 86-pound Feather Bed’and receive6-pound pair pillows free..Freicht prepaid.Newfeathers;best ticking,satisfaction:guaranteed, AGENTS WANTED ,TURNER &CORNWELL Feather Dealers.Dept.A.Chartotte,N.’C. Reference:Commercial National Bank, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified--as executrix of. he.will of M. {od,notice”is hereby ‘givn ‘to ~all parties hoiding ciaims against suid *state to present the same to’theindersgined.on'-or Hefore the 15th Call on or write C.B.MORRISON, 739 West Front St.+March 8.‘Phone 227.oth ipoiacinhinaa clippingNOTICE! TO OUR PATRONSAND.THE.PUBLIC: We wish to announce that although we have-had a fire we are takingcareofourbusinessjustas‘usual.Let us have your laundry work,We¥i}appreciate it- STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY Ip fay,of March,1913;and all par-PHONE 122.tes indebted.to .the estate will lease make immediate payment. MRS.BELLA,EB.STEEL,executrix f M.K,Steble,knit aga ghN.& Ww D.Tutne,r pee :“March:t ’ omen COMB Brownhornneforsale.-FORSALEix ‘for 15.‘Satisfactionguaranteed ‘A.COOPER.”tApril2~4t,*; 4 7 VAL Wiliams ‘and the violin ‘and pi: Arrival and’Departure.of Trains:at halt bor betndone for more oad 100 years. ‘|pidiiental Act Hechuding.Tredeti, istrates,constables,|iff and ‘his députies,all put to- 7 gether,amount to’$500 .a.year in |this class of cases..,I hope the]effic ut deputy ‘clerk,Mr.John L.| Milholland,wilk publish the amount | for last year Tay t |This law-of which Govemor.Tur- 1 erty WOMEN .|seneral moving toward farming‘ K.Steele,deceas-| ch--~Phe-band mark;} sp iblic CARD.‘PROM.Mk.A.D.“WATTS. He Explalng the -Law in RegardtoFeesinCertain.Oases—Wit-'Messes Benefited—Will,Qppoed(the Repeal of the Law:.2o'the Editor of The:Landmark.Q -In his specch Saturday,Governor ‘Turner Btated’that while I was-a| member of the Legislature in 1901 @ law had been passed for the ¢oun-ty allowing the sheriff and ~clerkfeesingaseswherethegrand«jury:did not return true bills:and thdt these officers receive under this law.ifrom $300 to $500 a>year each.iGoy,-Tuyner baid.the clerk andsheriff.collected $300 to $500 eachyearasaresultoftheJaw,not‘that each of them collected that .The,facts’are:Some time .beforetheLegisiaturéof1901mettheBu-preme Court held that,Aro ‘practiceof‘paying .witnesses.ands officers,whichhad obtained from the beginshingoftheStategovernment,in. Dot.true billswas:not’by éxistitig Jaw.“This decision’.‘ofthecourtworkedgreathardship, especially’towitnesses.: When:the Legislature of 1901 “met a Ww was:passed for’22 counties bo|pay,‘these’witnesses and|.officershalt;fees im these icases,as bad (passeda,aorOr.Stevenson and:f this law,and I am informed’that a subsequent Legislatures ‘neatly al} the remdining counties have been included.-(See,chapters.715 ‘and 765,public laws of 1961.).Governor’Turner “im his’speechSaidnothingaboutwitnesscsbutleft), the impreésston that .this law passed solely for the benefit of the sheriff .and'clerk.The Govéetnor should ‘be fair.While T have.”not the.figures before me,I have no idea that the fees of witnesses,mag-| clerk and sher- was | s been.operative for} ner complains hmore.than 14°yéars.If 1.am -elect- ed--to’the Senate this:year I will|not repeal it,forI believe in paying| individuals fer ‘services renderedthepublic.I believe in ecomomy In 3.affairs,but”that economy| should not begin in compelling ‘wit-nesses to attend .court and them not pay them,nor in taking.the ‘prop- of the’citizen without com- pensation.The public is:.akways abler ‘to pay than the in dividual’to Little Girt.Hurt-—-Mr.Harris Criti- /ORAY COMMUNITYok tally,Til—Other «News.- ip FOR THE:WOMAN ‘WHO THINKS AND FEELS.oe ‘Some “women complain that they periodically’suffer.from dull andheavy”feel~4s,'or dizzinessin the head,nervousness,pain and bearing-down--teolings whicta¢ortespondenee of The’“Lanamark,4\.t +Ldiay abe bo tonce va the should not.‘occtir to hie,normet ‘healthy woman gloricus”springtime’«is here;the ee invthe land,the (breathvioletsisinthealrandwethat“God is-im His heaven and.all is right with)the.world.’’ si fi of their guesis,Mieseq Alice Shanpd|:and ning was a’very pleasant one. old dalghter of Mr.and Mrevcl.E.H hone a {S quite painifny:and). (Das)beens: arm in-a..sling:sinee the ae iecates.where the.grand.jury returned f e.enthorized:|p; Ain aynumber of soft,downy:Utte.chiek-| ens chirping away in the Peptih sin;: = at Lis a few days ago he suffered a st expected daily.<.y ye lo’ his;WwW Spring,is the guest of her daughter, i Mrs.T,v Troutitak; A Rotation Should Not Apply t6 Sorréspondencé of The Landmark, ani cational ‘affairs:of the,scountys»I Wi i change{|offi fol out and another’person ita Te qn a aes ‘and flowers are coming to Mite | ce according.to the general mean- Lat;it ell cotunty gain,the votes of the blue bird is | of}feel.|. Misses:Jettie.and Estelte Wood- des entertained a few of their lends Saturday’evening,.in honor The.eve-¢Margaret Rickert, Willie Hedrick,the little 3-year- edrick,fell imi the,yard at.her Friday:morning,and)Buffered|badly sprained arm...The.injury Httle “Billie”‘compelled ‘to-carry °Shier}: > As evaryi one,knows,Mr.”B: wwe is our:poultryman,abd eo iis yard:ie ‘an oe ‘sight }.old wooden hens.with large ‘a James.“Hore,i.seriously:inlMr.John N the home.of his son Harris,Mr.Harris has:been in,chitical «ondition:for;months.Ee BEAT} roke of patalysis ‘and his death 4s). Master Henderson Auten,of Char-tte,is speriding.several days with | grandmother,Mrs..Margaret obdside..Mirs.Abemethy Sof Cool R.Osborne.:-Miss Mary Ste-}-“who has been teaching near has-returned-tomes 1SOTD, CHANGE IS _UNNEOESS:ARY? the Office of County Superintendent of Schools—Supt,!White's Work, Stony Point,‘R-1,April 6-—~As.I somewhat imterested in the edu- ish to Bay that-im my opinion ‘a should not be’made in the}: of “county puperintendent _of just in order to put.one per- ‘in.Ro- to this of- Coke 10018 ition.Should ‘not apply seems to “meatleast”two ars for a new man .to“get.ac- lainted.with:.all /of the ‘districts, achers and committeemen of .lre-f If,therefore,the’su- is to bé-changed every rotation.Ft -would tke of tendent L. But most every woman is subjecttothesepainsatsometime/in her life,due to,abnormal conditions’in life,suc.as Corsets,byer-taxed.strength,bad air,poor or improper food,wet>feet,sluggish‘liver,etc.A regulator and female tonic made from.native medicinal.‘Foote gispureglycerin,and without the useof alcohol,called,~‘DR.PIERCE’S FAVORITE PREBCRIPTION, Mrs.Dona“Yenought It worGoneforme’Iandwernererweal tion aid “Gy oa to an ap it any lady ¢theHood work of %Dr,Pi has (proven.its:valu2in-thousands:of cases,like the’followings t Mantin,of Auburn,Nebr.,oa ith th Oar tate we tan anit health ‘CLOTHING. But careful iinspec tion will convinee you'aad longservicewillprovethatClothing:we sellis the equalofanyinqualityregardlessofprice.riably surrender your foxter doubts and substi-tute confidence:instead.W ool BlueSerge Suit. ‘Ronte'l,Box 84;says:in remard to what your medicines have1themforre“ie for female troublerybestresulandtheyhavesaved.jis.the ‘Favorite Prescrip- and take them together,inever’ke pleasure in’recommending°f t.fifty years old;at forty-ids,and I,passed that period very’ I feel like a young girl.>,Twill Baaly tel)her more.en he y GpRATFAMILY Docror Book,The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser,newly revised up-to-date\édition—of 1008 ‘pages,answers hosts 6f delicate questionswhich‘every woman,single or married,ought to,kAow.Sent free.in’cloth binding to any uddress on-receipt of 3%a¥gueroent stampo,xo Gaver Suet otEAvEADBENGand mailing oan:Ne as goodqualities as,you demand in You inva- Call -for our $7.50 all ¢Eitown a mebHe .ne Ten,Alitkinennieeroeete’:irrervée “es Doubtful,perhaps,that our radaate prices mean.2 yee Sloan Cusian Co. ove oe .i Your Checks Are = “Pay-as-you-go”’is an excellent maxim provided youpay by check.©erson,except for the smiallest ”It's foolish to carry money on yourpurchasesandincidentals,for aside rom tthereisalwaysthedangeroftheftorloss.But with a check book of this bankin your pocket the inconvenienceYouwriteoutacheckfortheexactamountyourcheckstubisarecordforreferenceandthecheckitselfwilllaterberéturnedtoyoubythebankandmaybere-Some people may think of the check account asdbemioarecordforyoureverytransaction.This bank by its conservatism has brought gains to many a deposi-Jt will do the same for you. and worry:is eliminated.of each purchase, tained as a receiptbeingcomplicated.Nothing coulkeepbooksforyouandthereis tor who asked for advice,count will be welcomed, Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville, he care andinconvenience, re simple,however.We Your ac- lose tespectfully,.*peri us : April 8,1912 Aa:“WATTS.six ‘years two years of efficientber-| :ulthepteanatnerentaateceten vice has Deen ]ost,no matter how}THE D:NIGHT.|competent the man,;|Pe ae ESDAY 'I-am-not writing this letter to||E aster Social Affairs—Cantata By)magnify:Supt.White,and’’to say -Macdowell Glub.:he has not.made any mistakes,for| An Easter dance was given in the!<he has.Is he .competent| armory hall Tuesday nighé by youhe|andis he properly.lookitig after the’)5 town.Fifteen to .20 (educational.interests of ‘the courty?| ipated=ur r evening |The general repert:is that he!184 dancing reported.doiny more to\buitd and equip ZO0d | from Sa furnish School houses than had ever been|‘done,From‘a.local standpoint.I can | ra McDougald gave a par-|8ay school facilities have been in-| 50 of het young frien |crease od/100 per ‘cent.in the last | i it the rewidence of1,three years Every .white Behooi | Mr:and Mrs...“A;house in this (Shiloli)township is | mn Keliy street Pro-|now provided with patent desks and:=‘were played at |42 |good blackboards,and!all of them| tables and Perry Guy won the first |except two have been built of romanprize,,a large.Easter -are illed [@led by Supt.White.We depend | With |Non bons,while the “‘b roby”|up n'him every year to rec ae r | went to Miss Bertha Cooper.The teachers and:he selde m,fails to; guests were served with punch early |8¢nd.good ones.,sani acoouniy:|in the evening and ice cream and|im.what better we ay oa a ;necake.were served after ‘the games.peuperte itendent se rve eT ae he]The Spanish cantata which*the|Cducat ion than dy provic ae oer Maecdowell Music club had prac ticed ;eGuipped school houses a a| for some time,was beautiful ren-|teachers?ener Mr.White has |dered Thursday night,4th,‘at -an Change is necessary.tendent,elaborate musical event giv by |Made us a eprendd at 6.sii oe op ke | tne club at.the residence of ‘Mr-jald I feel sure that we w é and Mrs..H..O.Steele..Each mem-/|a0 mistake by.ee.ae ber,of the club sent invitations to |White.A “COMSAT TS!five friends and probably ’160 cuests|attended.The Stecle home is ideal for-such affairs,the reception .hall 1-two adjoinix mw rooms.being ar- fasiged 80 they can pe throw n.into > one large room The -guests “were received at.the ace by the club? membérs and ushered to.cl ranged the nrusic ha a Varied ‘programme of voca strumental music.was.rende?ithenthecantatawaSsung ter a-course of ice eréam and cake Was served * The.members ‘of the .Lutt League of --St.:John’s.:Luther: church were entertained at a-m0¢sia] meeting Monday night at the homeofMr,J.-B.Fry onl east Bell street Progressive games weré Played at five tables*and the.high- est score was made by Miss Pdna'}ailbert.Ice cream and cake were} served :: A Meéting at Marvin—Personal Social Items. Correspondence of The Landmark. Stony,Point,R-1,April 8 Beulah Johnsor,.of Ostwalt,spe et Easter with her aunt,Mrs. TDagenhardt;Mr.and.Mrs.C | Drum and’daughter speit a few days last:week “-with--relatives at}Hiddenité:-Mrs.J.F..Dagenbardt and daughter;Miss Della;of ‘Chase City,Va.,are expected this ve Visit relatives.-uMr.-Rufe Wa last week for a trip out Wes Miss Ella:Dagenhardt .entert ained numberof friends Sdtufday ‘af- ternoon with an-enjoyable egg hunt.| |“Rev.Le T.Mann,presiding elder, ‘¢neld a meeting “Beveral days at} Marvin,assisted by Rey.T Johnson,Rev.E.E.Yates,pastor,|‘and’Mr.N.B..Dagenhardt.|Mr.Oliver.Waugh's little ‘childisverysickWiththroattrouble,MissBettiaDagénhardtishaving¢Avil. All small grain looks promising, farmers are planting corn and:aigInprogress,: Wants the Dog Law’Passed on:in;"the Primaries. To the Editor of The Landmark.4\ Give the:voters a chance at theprimariesanditamajoritywantadogdawiet=us-dave tt...2f themajoritydoesndtewantadog.daw let us:abide.by the majority,as I do not believe in @ few.ruling a whole county.If some townships give a majoirty.lat those’twonshipshayeadogelaw-passed for thattowhship.aid7not try to.force it on thoge that do not want it. :VOTER. |In Favor jot a Dog Law Te ant Sale | ries. >the Kditor of Th You can say through your andmark paper | law or}that I am:in favor of a dog la tax,also that I am in favor of sal-. aried officers about as follows:Reg- tster about $1,500,treasuver -about| $1,200,sheriff about $2,500 and.Bo vy;.and salaried county commis|OIsi has thfused Fol toners $50 per annum G.8. Concord Townsh'p mre,J.55 in the roat a for this isfaction ar f It gives me ure to em i this prevaration for; }Sore ~thro hoarseness;or any afflic.| tion of th “throat or Hyngs.”.1 Know it will do ail claimed for it.:StatesvilleaoeCe. and |(BIGSUBPAT-“ETO MANY, MiSS |QUICK...results recetved from.sim-|. ple as mixed in Adler-i-ka,the,German }appendicitis remedy.The States-| ville:Drug.Co.state.that this sim-| ple remedy an tive system and draws off the impurs | ities’so thoroughly DOSH on the etemach and constipation IN-|STANTLY:w mT ROR SALE r 100 acré farmin one mile of ei‘ight months’High School.story six-room dwelling,good barn and outbuildings,guod-or-Fifty acres in cultivation,balance inoakandpinetimber;in good neighborhood;at a bargain, chard and two branches. 350 acre farm with fine water power.ings;three tenant houses,barnscultivation,balance in oak terest on investment.A number of other smaller fartns,aurburtanforsale. Good dividend paying stocks in local corporations;”will ex- and outbuildings,and pine timber. change for city property or farm lands.For further information eall on or writeERNESTG.GAITHER, ‘PHONE DURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,.*OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. Two- Twoseven-room dwell- 100 acres inRentspaygoodin- and cityproperty -Statesville,N C, -IN STATES\VILLE. Local people are surprise“di at the buckthern bark,glycerine,ete., itispeticizes the diges-¢ A SINGLE gas that removes sour stomach,. It.is the only remedy \§hien never fails. |Forv HYOM®I the little hard rubber er will in a short time drive Gut ca- tarrh. Vapor Jumetion with the inhaler,that Intio a bowl)three-quarters fullOciling spoonful and bowl ‘with towelforfiveminutesthespotining,luca.ifimig,, it or throat ailment. Stlatesv iid Drug ‘Co, to .catarrh, tle of HYOMBEI costs 60 complete outfit, |biaber,$1.00, ~VAPOR TREATMENT° Jatarrh,Colds,Coughs,Sore |Throat and Bronchitis. Bverybedy knows that bnéativings| a few.tinves a diay at heal | pocket-finheil-| ; usie the! in,egti-|f c kiiminig | results,'|vavor .treatment: of Bcant tea-t cover head |i and”breating peoplé regularly night Many treatment,at it hastensThisisthe water pour a ‘Of “HYOMETF, antiseptic HYOMEI vapor.Try| EeRE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS THE HIND THAT LAST ‘Place Your Order |Awnings and ~|Porch Shades| We will put’them up:any time want- ed and will save: you money. Pr —NOW FOR— iim SE when using;HYOMEL for aily nose/f HYOME!is guaranteed by the to.put an end baék,A ‘bot-cents;alf includes in» ‘“or money which R.O.DEITZ, Statesville Housefurnishing Company, Sales Dayiis thefirst Monday in:each month jin Staton ilo,N,@. Manager. i: 2 a a ee ee oe ae s ah,,Rive,his orlor was clearly right... “TaElLANDMARK a rr oN »Lieut.Gov.‘Newland,who recent-.m.Ro=.R CLARK,_EDILC ano les ly “decided not.to bea’candidate DAY.AND:‘FRIDAY.i fer the Democratic.nomination tor:|PUBLISHED runs oyernor,is being,urged:to-become OFFICE!|120 WEST‘BROAD STREPT.a-candidate for Secretary of State,.,SUBSCRIarte N PRICE::>The:barn of Ernest Sloop,.wholives,mear-China Grove,Rowancounty,‘was:burned.Monday”night with two:horses and five head oftattleanda-quantity of feedstuft. The loss is probably,$2,000. “The barn af R.P.Brilte,a farm= ‘er cf Bladen county,was “burned Saturday*night with two mules,400 bhushels.of corn and a lot of farm jmplemients,..Fire.believed to be THE LAW TO.BE DISREGARDED? Judge Boyd seems to have,been very much .disgusted when g the fights ‘hetween factions of his par- ‘ty:were aired.in ‘the Federal court |incendiary,‘Loss about $1,000;: Charlotte,In instructing.the}At High Point Tuesday evening >a verditt of .Not!ifire destroyed ‘the plant of the Best Nie eke 2 .p (Chair,Company and a number of _euilty in the case.’of Postmaster L tenement,houses...The.chair:com- “spence,.indicted’for refusing to’)pany.had $31,500:meuranee bat 4] ‘permit Candidate:Smith's paper,tO is.said the loss far exceed this. :pass through ‘the ‘Charlotte postof-/ in jury/to ‘Mrs Julia Haprison.Hicks;widow a8 of the late Con W.-J.)Hicks,lone. ity ‘of.!EyiOe,isoperintendent,of.the Oxford:or- Bwith |was evidently gui |phumadge,died Monday ‘night in Ral: Jatiie.the postal laws itv‘attembting veigh.Aged.85,She'wae the mother}: Yo eireulate©the:"paper through:the inlaw of Rev.J.Clyde ‘Turner,of “mails,”“The:cape.against.Getitt |Ueruebare)BH is a.pative:of ‘Ire- n vy}del? ie.was.‘indicted for.poliedthy beeen fe ate‘is said:the canerespin ah:com- *ynibutions .from Pederal employe,|mittee --charged:with.the:investiga- did ‘not.‘come ‘to trial,“the.Gietrtet ition ef the moneyutrist’is consider ‘|attorme entering aah “yrros..Anne the employment of Mr.Jas...Hy, bi if #district attorney's |Pou,of Raleigh,as’attorney ‘for the| commending Tae ot leommittee,tft:they get Mr.Pou they action Judge Boyd wemarked in ef-|ein have a tnighty ahrewd lawyer fect that if Smith chad policited pa and a iighty smart man. 1s he was guilty.of ©only In:three spore ]violation,that the preger|l county Monday bonds totaling,$80,- wereaM :-1000 were voted for the construction|tice was conimon,etc.jor the Randolph:.and Cumberland, This is a remarkable Sratement |tvaliway.In-two tow calioa Rone We +e The |sves failed.To.date $310,000 in:aojudge—on-'the .bench.sites ce prohibits ‘the goli¢iation |bonds have been yotéd for this road of these campaign funds {6 on -‘the |lin ‘Randolph and:Forsyth’counties. At Elizabeth;City Tuesday *Atrs. statute books and it is the business LUiyste Pritchard’left her p-monthke sof the courts to enforce it.To Bay labd baby.in ‘its cradle inj the kitch- ‘that violation of the law is common)en,where bhe hadbeen ironing,and and is only a technical ‘offence is ;went to:a store:nearby.When :she returned the kitchen was in tO excnke violations ‘apis im CHOON fase:‘the baby wads,burned -to ferving notice that the:law will-not ‘Goin ‘and the house and contents be enforced...All of which means,|‘were burned.” if it meane anything,that Republi-|Gov.Aycock was to have open- can Candidates are at liberty “to |led his campaign~for theuInitedStates A Senate in’the Ralei ghi auditorium solicit.campaign funds:frdm Federal tonight.Arrangements have been officetiolders -and that the Jaw which made for a great’memorial meeting 'prohibits.it will not be enforced:"|in the:me ie at tyr inly ‘i 2 udge Gov.Jarvis will preside,-an ARervaialypetisae¥<i movement)to erect a monument to Boyd's statement nate IEE Gov.’yedck :will be put.on foot.'the Charlotte,Obs¢rver,:impresses The:trolleyless car operated:.on The Landmark.Hj.this.impression|i)concord stréet railway,hailed is erroneous:this paper would be:es the first of its re ae NO a now.it oe Carolina,has .been .discarde er fo Rhee re —iworked finely for a time but grade :ually played out.It was often fre- |paired but coukdin't.do good work.A|new ear was ordered but the build- “Whereas,in the opimion of the eis refused to guarantee it and the} undersigned,-the use of liquor and|company refused to accept it.The money in slections ahd primaries |Con¢ord line will be made’a trolley in Burke county,by mesmibets of both’!line politieal parties,to buy,debauch and | influence voters;:is crime,’a shame| and disgrace,and should be stopped| We,the undersigned,hereby,agree|and pledge ourselves ngt to use.lia-fonfederacy.was unveiled uor or money im elections or prima-'|lumbia,8.C.,yesterday. ries,directly or indirectly,of to}In Chatham county,Ga.,Sam vote for any .man or candidate who |fimms,a 10-year-old white boy,has. usts,or has others to,use’for him,jbeen indicted for’,the murder of any liquor in any election or pri-|Thos.Griniff,a negro boy 11 yearssnary,or Who uses any money in anyjold.It is paid the white boy shotelectionorprimarytobuyand.in-the orcren boy because the latter fluence voters,or has others to use |kicke @ his.pet.dog.‘ it for him,other than that neces-|The act of Congress creating fa siry fot legitimate expenses,or WhO pureau of child labor in the De will.not sign tais pledge.’””*partment of Commerce and Labor That'sagood platform and should |has been signed by President Taft. appeal to all good vitizens.The de-|The pen used by the President was a ey igiven to Dr.A.J.McKelway,secre- dpuching of the electorate by the tary for the Southern States of theuseofmoneyandliquorisaseriou!‘ The Morganton Law’and Order "League has adopted.the following: ‘MATTERS OF NEW s. A monument to the women of the} at Co commission -government”for assistance,was the “two district.delegates willgo instruct- (pledged,although the State“cénven- towiships of Randolpt : “subject.by former President Roose- lic. labor committee.matter and pne'that should ‘be giv-||Henry W.A.Page,a en attention-~ Some of the North Carolina Re-} publicans have little hope of'a Re publicansPresident /being.elected| this year and they are candi in eT ing.so.The Roosevelt element con-| trolied Guilfaqrd county Republican |. convention the other day and Judge Bpencer BY Adams,former chairman of the State committee,who was téem-| PGrary chairman of the conveption,|; made bold-to say that he favored the:nomination’.of Roosevelt ‘be. cause he believes Roosevelt is ‘the | only Republican’who could stop| the Democrats froth sweeping the country.”’But Mr:J.Elwood Cox, .late Republican candidate:for Gov- eruor,went further than that.~He baid he felt ‘sure Taft could not »,win and doubted seriously if Roose- velt could.”He favors the.nomina- tion of Justice Hughes,of New York;who he thinks could be elect- ed The postal)receipts of Burling- ton aggregate.$16,000 and the.Bur Hngton News is ve‘ry.properly ingist- _ing that ‘the town should have free ‘Celivery of mails,which,it.Bays, will ‘give employtnént to at’least 5G people ata ”The News is greatly in this point.The people em- ployed will be three or four hot |OO.:9 The Lendmark is privileged to| print today a story of -Gov.Aycock’a | death in the theater at Birminigham | when he was stricke y.The story is beautifully and impressively’told “and will be read with interest The °°Landmark esteems im being able to this story of.Gov.Aycock's moments ——details that North Carolina paper.} fair.salary: érror num of on give the last 8 had The-saat ot}ee primaries in JHinois has revived the hopes of the Roosevelt contingent and blow to ‘President “Taft: Democratic pide the Champ Clar c are-much “hope up’! ~god the Wilson”people correspond- ‘Ingly ‘set,back.Illinois,however, dove not séttle the ¢eee for,either isa On. followers.cf }ton, |House judiciary |Sentative Henry, |Roosevelt.anda:‘Clark Carry |sueceed itself fortunate | public | no other! the| ‘)clana ete nef Case seeecesenseseseeccess cece All seus 2 ‘000 bond to-answer the charge of Jw beling Corgressmati'Henry.D.Clay- wf Alabama,chairman of the committee.Page issued:a panrphlet entitled “TheCrimecf.Hor.Henry D.Clayton,”“Congressmen Commit’‘Perjury;"gto...fees Full publicity.of contributions and expenditures.in the nomina- tion of candidates for ‘President andVicePresidentoftheUnitedStates at regular intervals before the.nom- ineting convention and-a’final statement within 30 days after each convention,are:proposed in a billintroducedin.Congréss by Repre- of.Texas. At Aiken,8.C.,°a few days ‘ago Mrs.F.0.Beach,-wife of a million- aire who.was ppending the:winter fo Aiken,was attacked by some un-known pefson and,her throat eit. Her assailant was suppcsed to-be a negro.-After Mr.ahd Mrs.Beach left Aiken the authoritics discov- ered evidence that caused a-war- rant to be swoim out for Beach,who is Charged with attacking his wife.oe Mr.and Mrs.Beach had Meantime Mr.and .Mrs.‘Beach had gone*to England.Whetherthecasewilleverbebroughg,to trial is not.known. Hlinois.| In -the IHinois primaries Tuésday| Col.Roosevelt carried the over Taft by about is claimed that the 58 he wilh have 56.ofdelegat(s tothe|convention side Speaker Wilson._by On the.Democratic Clark:won.over Gov. wibout 140,000. Gov.Deneen.was renominated |\the Repwhlicans*and Edward Dunne,was noni'inatéd for Governor) by the Democrats ‘by rence Y,Sherman Senator ‘was endorsed to Cullom,Republi- ;Cam,schaiigadi ie Senator Overman,who was at |home”from Washington a few days" ag50,.looked over the field)and stated|‘on his return:to Washington«thathewagsatisfiedthemajgrityofthe|Democrats 2Of-.the _State favored-|tr Wiison for President.The berception is «about Tfpor Geakow |Senator's i Téct, DIF oaDrugG6...6 }-CE NG, ~Prop.4.E writes prac “cing phys :and.“admtnistersdmame kid-hes but none ;“he sipériar to ¢ s uidkest States ii &[most Drug ©o State| 115,000.and.it | Chicago| B,. In the advisory.| \vote for United States Senator Law-| COF-} Riverside 5 vears and4 to equal Foley|| ne ville | MATTERS or NEWS. “Itiis said the 12 Maine-délegates toeyconeconvention:are mRoose-|ve 5 The Taft people’‘controlled theNew,York State convention overwhelming- ly and the convention -passed'a resolu-tion urging the delegates to Chicago tovoteforTaft. The Southern Commercial Con-gress,in sessiot at Nashville,Tenn.,.adjourned Wednesday.The congress was addressed by many prominentspeakersonvarioussubjectsands¥a-rious projects for the South’s commer- cial and industrial activity were en- dorsed.>. of reclaimable overflow lands:in the‘United States and an.appeal:to’the. subject of the second annual ¢onven- tion:‘of:the.National Drainage Con-gress,which began’He sessionat NewOrleansWednesday.’ Of the eight Vermont delegates totheRepublicanconventionatChicago, ed.fc Taft and.twa:for ‘Roosevelt,se!our:delegates-at-large,are un-; tion endorsed President Taft’s admin-. nomination. By executive order President.Taftthas:modified the:so-called gag rule upon civil service employes whichpracticallyforbadethemtopetition Congress except,Under.cértain re-stricted conditions.:A’neworder is-sued;superseding two on the same velt and.one by President Taft,per-mits eivil service employesto forward petitions to Congress or any of its committees through the heads of theirGeirtments.|Heretofore they could 'The reclamation of 70,000,000acres |—P FOR THE ‘HOUSE of Representatives,subject to the ‘action of,the Democratic primaries and convention.’.If nominated and ‘elected,I willl”carry out ‘the,will’of the majonityof:the party won question.of salaries of.the. officers:andi dog tax,.and on .any other “matters where inetnuctions are given. On all.questions where not.dn-structed,I will use’my best efforts to faithfully« of’said ‘office in the interest of our people.If I am not.nominated,(I willl give,to”the nominee and alt other Demoeratic candidates ‘my earnest and condial;support. ;April 5.:H.R,GRIER, A OARD.. Iam a candidate.for the .Dem- ocrati¢c: ator:will faithfully camry out,the wishes.of.the majority”‘of ‘the party on the salary for conty officers:and.dogtaxquestions,and.any.other instruc. tions «which’‘the ‘Democracy of "the ‘county may,give,me,If theCove - nominee|willk haye™my:loyal and’ac- istration and all four delegates ex:|’pressed a personal |desire for his res, ‘tive support,Respectfully, ‘April:1,1972, 7ANNOUNCE!MENT: niente As the matter Pee Sade:discussed, I take this method’of.announcing that I willbe:a candidate for.the office of County Supreintendent:of subject to the aclion of the Demo- enatic Primary and.Convention. __Feb,pet eis _R._M..GRGRAY, _NEW LINE_ SATINFOULARDS, y petition by.authority ‘of ne de-partment heads. Bond "Issue ‘Declared.Invalid. In the noted bond casé.of fhe city of|Winston vs.Wachovia Bank and} Trust:Company,the Supreme Court|holds that the voting of bonds,the’proceeds of which are to be divided|among different purposes,on asingle|ballot -is illegal:in ‘this State.unless thereis clear and unmistakable legis-| lative authority for the specific bond!issue to be’voted on by the people in, this wa The decision inv alidates a bond ! sue of $350,000 voted-by Winston.¢ (SALE,OF PERSONAL.PROPERTY, By the virtue of the tained in a mortgage executed by I. B.Brandon and’D.H.,York to M.} Williams,which has’been duly | transferred and -assigned.to the |} White-Reid Handiware ||the undersigned will sell at |auction to the highest...bidder|cash,at the court hétige door| Statesville,N..C.,om\icribed property,towit: MONDAY,MAY 6th.1912. at)12 o’clock ™.,the following|.One Liddell saw mill,one \ihorse power ‘engine,boiler and ,éixtures.'Thig property is now 1o-| cated on the lands of Mr.John ‘Holland ,in.Olin township.| M.C..WILLLAMS, ,,Mortgagee. WHITE ST!MPSON HDW CO., Assignee. B.McLaughlin,Atty April 42,:1912. THE LANDMARKNoticesofNewAdvertisements, nae nenennoaeenaetciratenastne: public =| dés R. is $2 per y'cr. ik powers con-}q Company,|}: 15-} all| Taffeta Silks, Embroidery, Laces and Dress Goods. Shoes and Clothing. -New Spritig Mil-| “Jinery on Display ‘pretend aweD.B.Krider &Com’y. gene Engraving Done. »We have with us an expert hand“engraver and watch repairer.You do not have to wait for yourworklongwhenleftwithus. Your patronage issolicited.| R.F.HENRY JEWELRY COMPY’, March29—st. Pinewood.Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N.C.R.F.D.NO.2; W.C.WOOTEN &°SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN.Weékly’s.Im- proved variety at$2 per bushel, =ae,to e@ After May the Ist the subse subscriptions to the Ladies’} you are now a subscriber extended for $1.50. you tiption price of the Ladies’ Home Journal will be$2.00,U p to April 29th I will acceptIf can have your subscription lome Journal for $1.50.: :.R.P.ALLISON'S,BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.8630460686 200000680accese! NGES!|| ‘Phones; Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y. Don’t .zood kind ,you have seen the National Steel:Range. The National is not oneofthose {Just as Good’!but the very best that can:be pro- duced...Como-and-sco them at-our store. invest your money in’any of Range until vat DAY.400NIGHT1258weSalesDayiisthe:first Monday in each month iin:Statesville, * Tama candidate for the Siouia . the| county . discharge.the duties: No the.Democrats of Iredell County:, romination-for ..State -Sen-|: If nominated and.,elected,1]! tion.nominates some one.else,the. A.DoWATTS,ae Public Instruction.of Iredell county, 5Wee coi Bane this week our special hite Company. 104 West Broad Strect We Are Showing All Thati is New SFOR Th: >And we give you a special on:tion to.visit our.store for.any-thing wanted.»We shall endeay-or to show you the newest in~everything.Our stock is.tho.~Targe-to mention what we haveforyou.A look will be.convine-ing.Our newSPRINGCOAT SUITS, $12.50 to 695,nowat interacting"prices.Beautiful showing of new.Skirts also for Ladies.‘See.our new.Pumps andTiesforeverybody.We canpleaseyou.© (THE WHITE co. *PHONE 101. Sales Day is the first Monday in each.monthin Statesville,N.C. Rameey-Bowes-Morrison Slaysemnemoare V:and Graduation Dresses: Bove Acsertnsat We Are ree Allover Embroidery,ve Trim- med,Batiste with Round Thread and Val Lace,Embroidered Nets— and Silks.These Dresses range| “in price from.$2.50 to $20.00.© When you see them you will- ~wonderwhy we Sell them so cheap. |Petticoat Sale. ws 4, Special $2.98 si $4,48, All colors and lengths,MessalinesandTaffetas,ts re |RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON co. Sales Dayis thefirst Mondayin each month iin Statesville,N.C. CB CHES A CT CER Do m e ce t e r a PR E ES S eae ee ae.i MOVEMENTS -OFOF THE PEOPLE. :Personal Mentionofthe Folks Who *fay’for Rock Hill,8.C., ‘home on Walnut gptreet. ‘s female college a eigh this,week “obra neh a Gastomia,.qd ©.Ww. sa ope ration ‘palem, represent :Davis,Statesville. Jlotte, Richmond to take a position THE LANDMARK PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. OFFICE;eT)WEST pene STREET,| PHONE April 113 Fie “Are Coming and Going. Mr.*Ehos,.B;Moore left.Wednes- to take a.position:“with Rock’.Hill Record. Mre.’.H; P: ter Hampton,of guesie of Mre,J.L. the Allem anal son,Mas- New .York,areCowan.at her Rey will be here about ten days, IM WE Thomas,who °is,& member of the ‘board of directorswl:Meredith»College,the Baptist in.Raleigh,attend-) éd a )theeting of the board ih "Ral- inaniigar”Gt the. Maxwell:“Aue Chaplotte, SH Ham,holise of.the Company PM reid: tomobile at visited.the:Le Arona.Motor C0,this uy week.”iy :ML Osere |Heniey:°Bophamer,“ots‘posianiers Jr, of Trinity.°crOllege,<BpeTib»Paster with.their par ‘,Ae and Mrs.”C.W.Bosramer.ae *Hon.W.8D.Pukner.has metered from <a’.business:trip.to,Robeson county..|nee pai -Mrs.Robéy Cline,who was})4 euestedt Dr,HF.Lotig’s,left yes- -te¥day for:her ‘home in Asheville. She was accompanied by litthe Miss. Marianna Long.|Mre.Frank Blam, at.Dr. who underwent Tium a few days ago,te turned,yes- terday--to “her ‘home in Lenoir.Mr. Glen Elam jccompanied her. Mra;GC.Re Crawford.and”.child epent,yesterday.in,Hickory: Mr.‘A.A She rril)left.-yesterday for a Visit tq his old home cémmuni ty in Catawba county i Miss ~°Elise Wallace yesterday to Elizabeth College, after a week’s stay:at home:of Cool Spring for Jeru- ré tu ried Miss Lilla’Reece, township,left yesterday Davie county., ter,Mrs.W.A.Beeker, Mr.and Mre.R.‘F.Henry:are] Visiting their son,Mr.Otto Henry, in,Washingtor er cities before returning home Mrs.Geo,N.Ives,of New Berie, Was an Raster guest im the homeof| @r..L.Harri:She returned to New{| Berne Tuesday Mrs.J.©.Fowler.wall -leave..to- morrow evening for Washi ache n | the Fort -Dobbs chapter |- itional Congress .of the the Ame iat an Revolu- at the na Datighters of tion.:Mrs.W.W:Hanks and child,of|Caurlotte,are.visiting Mre.Hanke’| in Charlotte. Mr.Lee Connelly has gone.”t in a harcess est ablishm ent, Notices of ‘New "Adve tisements. Property for rent and for sale.—Jenkins &Wagner. Notice to creditors.—F.A.Sherrill,: administrator. Checks are receipts.—Merchants|‘and Farmers’Bank. Various.brands watches,Big Ben| clocks.—H.B.Woodward,jeweler. Notice ‘to creditors.—Mrs.Hattie| Ivey White,administratrix.Clothing equal of any.in quality,re-|gardless of price.—Sloan Clothing Co. Farms,-suburban property and div-| idend-paying stocks.—E.G.Gaither. Position wanted as housekeeper.| Write H.,care The Landmark. Eggs from Buff Orpingtons.—J.a Salary for.county officers vs.fee system. Sunny South cotton and corn plant-,er.—-White-Stimpson Hardware Co. Berkshire niale-pigs and Batts’seed | corn for sale.—E.A.Morrison,Ridge-| way Farms,Stony:Point,R-1. Employment wanted by experienc- ed man.Addréss X,careThe Land-| mark. é Sum of money.found.—Star Milling| 0.Knitting mill help wanted.—G.‘P. Rogers,Flat Rock,N.C.An account in a bank means:more than storing money.—First .National Bank.Systematic saving.—Mutual Build- ing and Lean Association. Subscriptions to all publications S0- licited.—R.._P.Allison. Millinery galore.—Mills &Poston. Sale of personal property May 6.— White-Stimpson Hardware Co.,as- signees of mortgagee. Five-room house for rent.—H.C. Cowles. Turnersburg Items. Correspondence of The Landmark. Tyrnersburg,April 10—We are having some spring weather and the farmers are ‘taking advantage of it. There has not been ‘any corn planted in this neighborhood but some willbe_planted ina few days.The chain’gangis.making good headway with the Peart work...Much hauling is being done in putting sand and clay on the roads.I have heard ‘several say that they:approved the sand and clay for a top bed instead of macadam style,Mr.J.O.Gaither is doing skilled workin the erection of the piers for this large bridge.They are making, very good headway,considering the nufiber of hands that he has.Mr:Lummie Campbell -started ‘fhe other day to parts unknown to seek a position but as usual returned home aftera week’s times We hope that Mr.Campbell will decide that thereis no place like home.,Rev_MrDavis filled”his regularappointmenthereon:jast Sabbath,:Paster passed off very quietly. There was an egg hunt at Mrs.Alli- son’s,near here.A nice crowd waspresentandallenjoyed:the hour. We haye'a good many fruit:tree ~blooms but that countsnothing.Judg- “ing the future by the:past"the:fruit will be killed, Long’'S.5a alge ‘ Char to:visit hep sis- They will visit oth-)Iredell to;" Defence of:Sandy Dougal,Joseph 'Barclay and Others.- Correspondence-of The Landmark.we Through a column.of:The ‘Land- mark a writer who signs himself ‘‘Cit- izen,takes gome.cliarges.againstSandyDougal,Joseph:Barclay ‘ard others,..calling them.ecclesiastical tramps,warning the-people.to beware titeir'sect had left for parts unknownwith$20 borrowedanoney,,and sq on.Wherein.have you,-‘‘Citizen,’’any. right to say such things.and what prompted you to relate such’stuff?Do you personally know one of your charges to be true?Or have you heard a little something and added thereto?by Sandy Dougal and those.whoare in fellowship with him’are livingin’the light of the Scripture as ‘they see it;preavhing the whole truth,notadding to nor taking from.Hyou have.any better interpretation of the truth than they,come.along with your.Bibleandshow.it.«Or if you see’a better lifeto live than they:are.Ane,come along:jandgive us 4 Samp!e that wemay ge on:a.better plan.‘If we'areswrong and:you or any one else will show-ausbytheBible,we will be glad’to turnfroni"the wrong and accept the truth '/ds it is in the Scripture.,so far Away.Come along,jearn the facts and talk these things to.us.Donotappearnicetoour:face and spin out such stuff to other people and toourbacks.Thatisthe wolfinsheep’s ‘clothing;thatis.what ‘you call:mani-festing a Christian LapegOneoftheir.dupeSANFORD }MYE ee Jehnings,N.C. Oratoeicalé at Pavideca -Ball Games,Bt. Correspondence of The:Landmark. “Davidson,~..April 10—-The:annual oratorical exercises ofthe senior class,which were to begin Thursday nightandextend'by:classes to Saturday af- ternoon,have.been shifted forward so as to end Saturday morning in-stead,thus giving the.student ody|Pportunity.to.attend:the Davideon: +A.and M.ball game-in Charlotte Sat- Senior jurday afternoon. are Messrs.Harpér Brady, |Statesy ille,‘The Greatest Movement of Today;’’Karl Sherrill,Statesville, |“Capital Punishment;”’S.C,Hart, |Mooresville,|Hiood;MT.M...Stevenson; P-h-t-h-i-sti-c Spells Tizk:"’ The baseball teamhastasted-of both|victory and.defeat during the week, defeating Guilford College’at Greens- i boro Monday,.5 to '4,:and losing,to |Wake Forest at.Wake Forest Tues- iday 3 to 1,and defeating Carolina at Loray, “parents,Mr.and.Mrs.D.F.Jenkins.||Misi Margaret Armfiei¢jevisiting Cc tapel Hill today 6 to 2. ‘he orchestra leaves Friday for Red o |Springs,where it has an.engagement ;to play Saturday night at the South- ern Presbyterian College. Dr.Smith will leave in‘a few days'for the North to fill engagements in Weston:Baltimore and.other nts.“|.A-class of orphans from the Metho-|dist orphanage at Winston-Salem gave. ja very excellent programme at the |Methodist church last night. |»Prof:A Currie will entertain the members of his law class.tonight at this new home in the northern part of |town. |County Home Inmates.Made Giad— A Mad Dog. |Correspondence of The Landmark.The inmates of the county home |were made happy today by a:bounti- ful dinner contributed by the Hebrew iladies of Statesville.‘Besides a sub- istantial dinner there.were oranges,- candies,etc.‘While the hearts of}‘ these poor,unfortunate people were !made glad,doubtless the hearts.of all these kind ladies were made gladalso, As the Bible says,‘‘It is more blessed ft give than to receive,’’and again, “He that giveth to the poor lendeth to like Lord.’’These kind ladies have |the thanks of the superintendent and |family as well as every one here. A hound deg,stipposed to be mad, visited Barium two weeks ago Sun:day.It attacked Mr.Parks’horse, biting at his legs.It is not known whether the horse was bit.The dog, ‘passed by the county home and bit a goat belonging to a teipoles ag he Amos Randleman.had broken the goat to work toa little wagon and often drove it to Statesville,his for- mer-home.The goat’went mad andafterhavingfitsdiedtoday.Thesame dog went to Mr.-Billy-Mills’and bit his dog,and then on toaMr.Litaker's,where he was killed after biting Mr. Litaker’s dog and two dogs belongingtoMr.Wade Lippard.° All the dogs known to have been bitten were promptly killed,butit is inot known how many other ‘dogs may have’been bitten.There can:be no doubt that this dog had rabies.*By all means let us have a-dog law’ and get rid of so many worthless dogs. County Home,April 10. ‘icratisias Graveyard:School Closed. Correspondence of The Landmark. Statesville,R-3,:April 10--The farm- ers are making good use of the pretty ‘weather,preparingto plant cottonand ‘corn.::Messrs...Carl Lippard’atid.Roy Troutman returned to Lenoir College, Hickory,to resume theirstudies afterspétidingtheEasterholidayswith home folks. The School at Troutman.Graveyard closed last Friday with aspelling race. Miss Otta Turner,.who-taught.this school,returned to her home at Cool Spring Saturday.©:et “Advertised Letters. following is a list of pees réemaiting in thepostofficeatStatesville,N for the.week end-ing April 9,1912:ooRiiseAderAllison;J.L.Butler’&Bros.,Mrs.Ella Byers,J,.A.Bowles,Mrs,Mamie Cain,BE,D.Navis,Eddie Davis,Miss Alice Ewart,John Foast,:Harrison Goode,Mrs,Amanda Hines,Lot:ie Tre-land,William Lawrence,Miss Lizzie Lawrence,Hill McRae,Felixmisbel Lacy Meacham,Nany|Phifer,la,Peenon.—Person calling.for any of ithe abies will pleasecallfor“advertised letters.DEWEY L,RAYMER,Pi M. of them,and even saying.that one of gy condi with:High Point as,the conaty You.are not, 1go to him, uy,out unharmed., The speakers from| “The Glory of Bachelor- }HATO |STATE NEWS ; ig .‘cmyrnione |4 ed =ON asMessrs.R..D.ws Conner and Clar-]: ence Poe will begin at:once th Pree aration ofa life’of ‘Gov..Aycoewhichwillcontainsomeofhismost |notable addresses.Julius A.Ludwig,awealthyfarmer|’of-Rowan and a bachelor,-died.Wed- nesday,aged 70:.He is survived bytwobrothers.and two sisters..Cyrus |Ludwig,of Mooresville,isa brother. Paul Chatham;a Charlotte dai man,has installed machinery ‘to miilk cows by electricity.‘Eight machines cost about $1,000 and are expected to milk 125 cows in about an hour and a quarter,i While a tobaceo.warehouse was be-ing torn down at Goldsboro part of the building fell and crushed two mentodeath—-Alfred Hall,white,and (Feo: Faison,éolered: injured,but not seriously. The High Point people,awho have}been trying to got'a new county,to be-called Piedmont,will take advan-tage of Gov.Aycock’s ae and ask ‘tthe next Legislature to-créate Aycock seat. boro Chronicle,’who has been in poorhealthforesevérdl.years,"has*been trost for treatment and hispaper will be suspended for‘a few weeks,untilarrangementcanbemadeforitspub-lication. Near Rocky Mount a few days ago the,4-year-old son of S.W.,Langley was:wadingin a:branch when hisba-, Ape sister,15 months’old,attempted to’ water and went under.The‘littleboyseizedthechildanddraggedher ’Mrs.Lillian Welborn Lillington, wife of Mr.J.A.Lillington,of ‘Yad- ‘kin .county,died.Saturday and’was buried ‘Monday at Wilkesboro,‘her former home.She’was a daughter of -E.M.Welborn,.of.Wilkesboro,was 40 years old.and.was married to Mr..Lillington in-1906..-..----—.‘ In Charlotte Wednesday evening Sanders Jenkins,’colored,shot.and killed Katie Johnston,an old colored woman.No reason assigned for the shooting.Elijah Johnston;a-son of the murdered woman,‘then chased Jenkins ahd shot him,inflicting:seri-ous wounds. In State vs.R.F.Rice,from Greens- ‘Court sustains the right of Greens- boro to prohibit hogs.within.a quar-: ter-of a mile of the city limits.as a sanitary precaution and sustains.the municipal,authority of the city under. legislative enactment.to exercise po- lice control one:mile’beyond the city limits, George Moore;a wealthy capitalistofDetroit,Mich.,has leased a tractof land inGraham county,containing 1,- 600 acres,from the WhitingManufac- Three men‘Mio! ‘Mr.R;A;Deal,éditorof the Wilkes-en sent to the State Sanatorium at Mon-| walked into,a hole in the’: “The boro,the majority of the Supreme), OL 0 PAPERS.Hae sale at-|10 cents the 100.Fine for wrapping and make ||splendid wall papering for the notover-fastidious,|aE LAN DRAEE,. 0 tenant, ae PPOR ILL erect Puilding-on vacant lot |at rear of our big stables to suit| -Will:erect Jarge -or pmall~TIENKEL-CRAIG LIVE STOCK CO. April 5. ~'1,000 ‘or more ‘old? t3 [MAPLE §SUGAR! =||| I have abig lot of Seed lrishsand Sweet.Pota- :to-seed,Onjon Sets and ~ Seeds: »Some:Dare Maple Singar. ete, ‘primary requirement.in || ‘making good bread is a good flour—and,if you will use . CITY FLOUR. you will use just the right.flour for bread making. as good for biscuits,pies,cakes,| Your grocer has it—insist | onCITY B RAND. City Flour aid means, ,conseque ing. in “your, too, nt When you ‘have ‘shown.your:aoe banker that you.-can “handle é “your business and yourself sat- ‘isfactorily it ,also rhéans that.~your.creditis-good for financial’- -enterprise: that credit good at your bank,.the’ reputation bringsyouinmoretrade,.better.busi-.>. .ness bargains and increased so- cial and polttical préstige. Gn ‘a’good bank means more that,mere storing of,money:e *ys sidered a It with*your - “on the pquare. Accounts of companies and indiv idualssolicsited, ;ery facsility giveni—t onsistent with¢onservative bank- ahs PAGE FIVE.— Always:stand well.a ‘Your. ~bank;keep?your:stnaconeyts : ~and show your ‘desire to be con=4 man who:can’ trusted;We are.all ‘pullingto gether for the common goo and you may“rest assured that we will help you,through.thick and thin,if you,show.you are - fas Me ‘Ev- pte ee ee It is equally ‘ Milling Co. Ed.Mellon perce turing Company,and is engaged in, stocking the property with wild game|of all kinds,which has been purchas-| ed in various parts of the world.Mr. Moore will maintain a large hunting| preserve on the..property and will; spend a great deal oftime at.the place hunting with friends.A large club house has been constructed. Dan..J.Joyce,Sanyille,Va..aidenheescapedconsumptionandreg e his health,that he writes about it for the benéfit’of others.“I had a coughwhichhungonmefortwoyearswhentusingFoley’s Honey and -I.Kent.on until ‘the co left me and I gained in wei:vr 113 to 185 pounds.In’two \re grown ‘strong and heaeofFoley's Honewhichcuredme. arabeDriz FOR RENT.<2%890%remcrstreet’Apply toH ‘cco mike April 12 FOUND.<4 SUM of money.Owner can «wetit by describing property andathisad.STAR MILLING CO._April 12. EGGS ~FROM BUFF Orpingtons.#1.25 forpb:+15.J.T DAVIS,Statesville.N.C. pril 12. WANTEDmark WANTED —EMPLOYMENT,by a man| *experienced in Pee andsellingdrygoods,andin best forms of bookkeep-ing Address X,care of The Landmark,_April12, KNITTING MILL HELPWANTED. TT\OPPERS,Knitters,“Loopers and Sewing}Machine “hands,Best wages.House rent} 60 cents per room per month.We wantito doubleourpresentperoandwillneedthe’above)help.Apply toO ers,superintendentTHEBRYLANDHOSIERYCOMPANY,|April 12—2t.Flat Rock,N.C.| RIDGEWAYFARMS.| I HAVE threeRegistered BBerkshire male.pigs,| —POSITION as housekeeper.|Address H.,care The Land-April 12. one six months ee two five months old.Will!sell cheap ia hee bayer.Also,Batte’Prolific Clothing,Shoes, Hats,Men’sFurnishings, Trunks,Leather_Goods. Boys’and Children's Dep | Second Floor. The largest and best equipped Clothing and Furnishing | .Goods store in theCarolinas.||< When in the City make.our _store headquarters. 8 &10 West Trade.St, Charlotte,N.C. J;C.IRVIN,Sicedock:; ‘G,-H.BROWN,Vice President. of irst National Bank,|STATESVILLE,N.C. Capital ums000;Surplus and Profits $32,000, OFFICERS: Mutual Building &Loan Association E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.©, JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. of SAVING; |QUNNY|YOUTH ( ‘SYSTEMATIC SAVING! There is nothing yet conceived that can approach the plan as,the BUILDING AND LOAN SYSTEM. Léarning to ‘save is the hardest lesson youth,middle-age or the hoary head,has ever had to master.” this day,it is a rare and valuéd accomplishment. in youth and one’s fortune.is loan system is where it ‘is taught in perfection! THE TIME TO:BEGIN. The second series of the MUTUAL opened April.6th and is still open to those who wish totake:shares. sured. Office in Morrison Building on West Broad Street. W.E.WEBB, OTTON &ORN| ‘In fact,even in The building and Secretary. Planter! Acquire it NOW IS_| and ‘su re. is made to last.’The handles are:steel.maleable and are adjustable. ed steel,one:piece.|which a small spoke wheel always does. ¢mechanism,which is operated by a spur the.most popular among cotton It has a.regulator which makes it easy to drop any‘.amount of cotton seed per.acre that the farmer may wish. Plants corn from 8 to 40 inches apart. Comein Friend Farmer and Let Us Prove What We Say. ORlocalities requiring a closely built,‘agin Planter, capable of perfect work in the most crooked rows,and under all conditions,the Sunny South Cotton and Corn Planter stands without an equal. ity.sign,workmanship,conveniences and ere utility'is.most 'apparent when if is compared with other tools built for the I}purpose.Thereis not an ounce of wood in its composition.It rowers. Its superidrity in de-- The hand holds are The wheels are of heavy,press- ‘Will not gather stalks or ‘other trash, The-cotton and corn yea r underneath,js he drop is uniform In otherwords,- SeedCorn E,A.eee Stony Point.N.C.,R.F.D April 12—2t. LOST.—CAMEO Breast Pin.Return to°ROLE GRAY DRUG CO,LiberalApril§9. FOR SALE:—HOUSE AND LOT onBellstreet.R,A,COOP ER, April §—2t.e YOUR ek winter layers fromeggsofmy.fine.White Plymouth}'Rocks and Black Langshans,‘the all ‘round fasylsofsolidcolors.”:$1 60 and $2 a setting of “15eggs.Write for particulars,EAD LEON- ARD April5. EGGS FOR HATCHING.ji8°.ocmnnte hadat any price..Lay all the time.Rose CombRhodeIslandReds\ard Barred Plymouth Rocks,15 eggs $1.00.T,N BROWN atStatesville Hard-ware and Harness Co,/8OO AApril 5—4t. RILTS Theytee Jy,Front” This celebrated Corset excels in style.‘beauty and comfort.*Stdys gtaran | teed not to rust or break.Whether you buy or not,try it on and see W hy: itexcels.-mISs:MONTSINGER,Corseti¢r and Dressmaker. March Mes Gaisad "Bhone 1256: __{MILLINERY White-Stimpson Hardware Company, =isan oescemmnaces REGEDGALORE!) 7 We are now showing ‘the best there ‘is in Millinery,. Pattern Hats,Straw Shapes of all kinds,Sailors,Lace - Bandings,Velvets,Silks,Ribbons,Flowers,Veilings ‘and Novelty Trimmings up,to date, will be made on all fine Pattern Hats. see our offerings,which are well worthy |Of your at- tention.: Yours truly, Special.prices Don’t fail to MiiLLS az POSTON... Sales Day isthefirst Mondayin each month iin Statesville,N.Cc ! RACK SIX, cost to you. show you our line.. A beautiful PICTURE ~or more, When you buy one ofjourRings you:need ‘not give : yourself any trouble about:the Sets. chance the’set should get loose,and come.out,just» ~bringit.in and a-new,set will be put in free of any. :We sell the famous W.W.Ww.Let us| If by any suitable for framing .will be given to every onemag a cash purchase of $1.00 PL better’8 One-s nation Planters: at our store. ORE ‘RICKERT &SON,|senevenssensosessnosesead Cotton and Corn} .We‘sell,Cole’s C aiblaaen Planters: seed Planters; we sell Avery's Union Corn Drills. The Planters are right and prices arealways right— Jewelers. ERS! we.sell. we sell Avery’s:Combi- Led." Yours’truly, Famous Candies! None Better. $Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co. %ploy es |J i s s e e r s e e r e s c e e e ONTHE BOX:r |Q The Polk Gray Drug Company,PERAcnIorIoN SPECIALISTS. On the Square. Largest.and nest Line Phones’109 and 410. all'and examine these $Buggies,Suneysand Hamness Ever brought to Statésville. buggies from $47.50 to $100.Rubber tire top.buggies iwith -Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,and full Peace trimmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harness roportion to "above prices. Will sell steel tire top before buying. Harness, Vehicle &uy Company. 116 East BroadStreet. Cond Methods,Large Resouces, COURTEOUS count.Tf you have not Capital Surplus . Total Resources over: Commercial M.K.STEELE,President.*oD.M.3 Cashier ‘Oughtito meatt much to the man ‘with 4 bank ae- the,COMMERCIA Ltwe invite you to do so now. TREATMENT.” yet opened an account with $100,000.00 . 28,000.00 500,000.00Fourpercent.on.time and Savings Deposits. a po e a National -Bank, Statesville,N.C, E.MORRISON,VicePresident,:G,—E HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. J ‘|THE LANDMARK 'IPRIDAY,* April 12,1972. eeeAPOLITICALROW:AIRED. ae Judge Boyd Dismissed.One”Case}-and a Nol.Pres.mM Entered «in. -|'Another? Charlotte Obesrver..6th. The Federal court batunedinaa were considerably enlivened yesiter- "\day.by.the trial and disposition of the case of the United States agains |Postmaster John,B.Spence and the United States ‘against Johm A. {Smith.In the first instance,Post- master Spence was indicted,for a violation of:the .postal laws in that it was Gharged that he had re- fused,prior to the Jast election,to |allow certain ‘Jiner City Messenger,‘of which:Smith was the editor;tobe distributed)‘to| subscribers:in.Charlotte,put.had held.the ‘papers:in ‘he’case against'Bmiith;was.for: ‘|-witich‘forliid <a.@andidate from Bolids iting ‘campaign funds rom.>sgovern- janent.employes and it waa.changed that white a candidhte for G Oneresstrehadtrdnefatethelocaltofifice and solicited contributions from em- just ‘befere the ‘last ,elec,| tion,:ena AK en TN The:ycaseakainst ‘pence’was | ‘ealted,first,and Smith,was summon-6d as‘the star,witness.He testiified that he was editor of ‘the Bessemer City Messenger and that he had 500 or 600 regular subsicribers:but-- that shortly ‘before the election he ‘had pent out as many as 30/000 cop- ies ‘of ‘his paper,a.copy to. registered:voter in this county,He Claimed that the issues of:October 17 and October 24,1910,were held:wp in.the postoffiice,Two.of*the-, employes who were clerks in the postoffice at,that time,testified that Mr.Spence:instructed them to::hold up one.issue of the’Messieonger that contained “Mr.Smith’s’picture and| some of his campaign threats.”’ Jake ,.Newell also stepped to ‘the witness stahd and testified that he had not received.his copies:of the paper to be.delivered.in,October; 1910.At .this juneture,it being near- ‘lly.noon,the district attorney sug- gested tothe court that adjournment for.dinner be taken,“No,sir?’said.Judge ‘Boyd,|‘I intend to finish this Case before.I take my.refreshments.’-.Whiereupon Mr.Holton introduced one or’two°: other immaterial witnéssés for the governmeyt and announced that ‘he rested his case.E.T.Cansler and. T.C.'Guthrie;attorneys for -Mr.Spence,put their heads together and ‘it was’.evident.to all.that .theywereabout.to call their client.to the stand.Everybody was expec- tant,but the’unexpected happene d. {n.a clear,ringing voice,Judge Boyé said:“I do not.see that it is worth while to detain the court any longer According ‘to Mr.Smith's own state- ment,he ‘had only about 500 or 600 subscribers to his paper andi yet.he was sending out thousands,of-copies to people who were not subscribers. This is a clear vidlation of .the’ postal laws which forbid the’send- ing out of advertising stuff in this| way or as second class matter.The papers which were in the Che urlotte office were,therefore,unme vitable matter and Mr/Bpence violated law if he directed them to be held. df,therefore,instruct ‘the jury _te return a’verdict of net guilty After the noon hour the < against Mr:Smith “was instit and District Attorney Holton noumced ‘at the dutset that the gov- ernment would.take a nol rari Then Judge Boyd was heand agai speaking more emphatically than be fore.“I heartily.approve of the action of the district -attorney.in taking a nol.pros.in this case.If Mr.Smith solicited campaign funds from gove —nt employes he:was probably.guilty of violating Peg law,but it was ‘hardly morte:th ad technical’violatign and is a‘thing,as everybody knows,that is constant!) done by candidates and their friends.|I am pleased that both ot uhese canes have.been disposed of “The.Republican factions of this county may get into as many patti us they please and:‘even fight in their,conventions if they want hahe State solicitor “can look after that, put I want to say most emphatic vy that’.I will not ajhow them ‘to wash their:dirty linen tn my court aud no political ¢lothes-line is going .o be hung across a Federak Court | room in:this district wna’J .am | presiding judge.”’.‘|————— ‘|Begulate Dogs and:Abolish Hobble Skirts—Personal and:Social Items Correspondence of The Landmark. Statesville,R-2,April 8-~We are having very cool weather for the time-of year,but ‘I guess.‘it:will a for Easter.Farmers are behind} wh their-work.‘Almost corm plant-| Moe time,and they haven't the ground.broken,j Mr.T,.J.Menser is We -wish.for him -a speedy §re- covery.Mr.dnd Mrs.A,A.White's | children have whooping cough. _Misses Metta and Lena Stone are visiting’Mrs.W.C..Hartness.Miss-es Ludelia Brotherton and Mary Ste- venson’spént Easter.with |.Miss srotherton‘s:sister,Mrs.‘Ray Moore. Miss Geneva Hartne:s ,delightfully entertained-a number of her friends with an egg hurt at her homie Sat- urday evening.‘All report a nice time.‘What.is wrong?IT don’t Bee 60 much about the dog law in the-ea"pers?Guess the people have*“rey it in the ground.But:if peoplearegolugtovaluethelr-old hounds, or whatever they have,higher than they do their cows andghorses | say they had better not jhave .any. dog at all. I saw in The Landmark ‘where the ladies :were-talking about the hobble skirt.I.say-abolish.thefashion,for they are shorrid-looking|i dresees, no an- improving. You will 18k a.ood while before youflidabéttermedicineforcoughsandcolds.than Chamberlain’s Cough-Rémedy.It not only gives rellef—it ‘cures.Tryitwhenyouhaveacoughorcold,andyou.are certain .to be pleased with thepromptcurewhichitwilleffect.For salé by all dealers.“My.little son had a very severe cold,I was -recommendéd.to trv Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy,and before a smalbottlewas’finished He was.as well asever,”writes Mrs,1H,Stiks,29 “DowlingStreet,inev,.Australia.This’reme+dy is!tae ‘by all dealers, copies of the.Bésse-| the positoffice.”| a violation sof the.civil.service,laws| Log this year were every | , Tutes sod. |Lynchburg, ,|Cineinnati, “cent Supreme |many, Their theory istroys the ;time |there is no hope fe MATTERSERS OF NEWS, In a speech ‘atat Fort’Wayne,Ind., Momday night,Cok Roosevelt:‘perv- ed‘notice 'that if.he 4s.defeated:for the.presidentiad nomination thie time he will try it again. ‘Gov:Foss,‘of Mensohviuden ns willnot,bea:candidate for the Democraticpresidentialnomination, the Massachusetts primaries,to”be: held April 30,the Massachusetts Democrats will decide Deverpen .Clark’and.Wilson. Senator Heyburn,of Idaho,wants to nedmee the-price of the Conezres- sional Recond to give it a more gien~ eral circulation,BO as to give..the: people'.an accurate report.of ‘the proceedings ef Congress.He com- plains that’the newspapers”treat Congress:as a>joke. At the meeting of Conference for|Hducation in.the Sowth,at.’Nash-, iville,*Ténn.,Jast week,Robt.¢ Ogden <was”re-elected:president,alter H:-Page,of New ‘York,was ected.vice president “to “puceeed 4Wickliffe.Rose;of Washingitom: Wil- |hem A:Blair was retelected treasur fer.Clarence.Poe is’the tmhenuiber of ,(the exe cutive GOTORRAKIC®for North ql |Carolina. -Expor tes.of:cobbon!AM nmateciin é from the United States in.February 50 per vent.larg-ef than in Hetranry,19b1,the total lvalue being:about five million dollars against three and a quantér”millions for February ‘a’year ago...During the eight months ending with Febru ary.the total -was $32,000,000 agairsty $26,000,000 for the corre mending dE ‘riod of last year. While Gov.Wilson ‘was in c hica~ go’a few days ago thieves stole his| stit-case-containing privdte-veorres- pondence and papers.The Govern- or says ‘the loss of the.papers .will greatly,‘inconvience’him’but that while the correspondence is private | it can be.published»without harm. The thieves ‘Were:probably the tools of politiclang.who hope to embarrass the Governor by:thus securing andpublishinghisprivatecorrespond- ence.7 “Offlotz is of .one of the leading Vestern railreads have begun a caim-b waste of pins:Km-! ‘told that:greatér| them will ‘be .de-manded ‘in the future.It had come to the notice of the officials.-that bins were being thrown away inreat:naimbers.by ‘the clerks.Last year tthe,road,scoutice to the purchasing agent,used 2,300 pounds,of pins Thlere are 3,440 pinsto the} pound,and,therefore,-70,012,000) pins were purchased,| Democrat;membersHousejudiciary+conum agreed to report’a pill straining onders,.and injunctions| 1ccordance with the direction of the Democratic platform ‘adopted attheDenver.convention -in 1908:,The-bill:would.provide that no in-| junction,whether imterlocutory orphrindnent;be issued by any Fed- eral court without previous noticeandan.opportunity to be.heard onbehalfoftheenjoined,with ‘certain exceptions: The Commerce Court ington hag decided that local class which the Inter-State.Com- merce Commission ordered the Nor- folk &Western railway to.put én effect were reasonable and that the conimission’s order should!be enforce! The commission’,reduced the class rates from Roanoke,Vu.,‘to ‘Ninston-Salem,oN C.,and from .Va.,.to Durham;-N.°€.,also certain.class,rates .from|O.,to destindtions in| Carolina.-The reductions av- approximately 15 per cent against.the ave been: in conserving paien pl Ves care of the| ittee -have | relating to| in Wash- and North eraged The Supreme Court has refused tc!lagged the:patent monopoly.decis-|ton case and it is undenstood:that|an effort will be made‘to:amend the}patent lawsso as to limit.the rights}of cwhers’of patente:U nder a re-|Court decision the}owner of a-patent can gay what ma-|terial’Shall be used im operating|the patent’and.the dec’sion is ‘Bo|far-reaching and opens.so great,an |avenue for abuse that an effort was|made to have the court reeconsider| the case.When the decision was |rendered only sevem of the nine jus-|tives ‘were sitting and three dis-|sented.|.ss | ARE MICROBES IN you R SCALP? It Has Bécn Proved That Microbes | Cause Baldness,’ Professor Unma,of Hamburg,,Ger| and.Dr:Sabourand,the lead-| ing French denmatologist;dimcovered|that a Microbe causes baldness. has time and.again|been ‘amply verified through.re- search experiments carried on under| the observation of eminent scientists, |This microbe Jodges—in.the Sebum, |which is the natural hair oil,and| when permitted to flourish it de-| hair .follicles and’in the pores entirely close,-and| alp graduatly takes -on a shiny| When this happens} of the growth.‘of (hair being revived, We “have a remédy.which will,| we honestly believe,remove dandruff,! exterminate the microbe,promote | good circulation in the sealip and} wround.the hair roots,tighten.and| revitalize the hair,roots and -over-| come baldners,so.long as there is any,life left im the hair roots, *We back up:this statement «with} our,own personal guarantee -that this remedy called Rexall 93"Hair Tonic will be supplied free of -all! cost to the usér if it fails to.do as we Btate.: It will:frequently help.to re- store gray..and ~—faded hair +o its eriginal-cofor,providing loss of color has been caused (by disease;yet it ig in no sense a dye.‘Rexall:'93”’ Hair Tonic accomplishes these re sults.by giding in making every hair root,folliclé and pigment gland strong and active,and =by stimulating a natural flow of color- ing pigment throughout the ‘hair cells.:‘We exact no obligations orpromises/—we simply:‘ask.you to give Rexall ‘(93”’Hair Tonic a thor- ough trial and if not satisfied tell as and we will refund the .money you paid us for it.Two sizes,price 50.cents amd $1.00.~Remember, you can obtain:it in Statesville on- |the sc |appearance and in .WHICH a YOU.CHOOSE 10BE YOUR FRIEND? peertis |OR BIG BEN.WALTHAM.RB BSOUTHBEND t..lU OC[7?7yei--tood HAVE ALL OF THERMO rh Sze B.WOODWARD Jeweler, .i -OATS—Burt-or.90.Day,White Spring,Black :‘:~Spring,Red:Rust Proof—80c.to $1 00,3 oa pe ¢' “CLOVERS—Ked,Sapling,Alsyke,Alfaltfa—93 per .> ceut,pure seed.© GRASSES—Orchard,Hordes (or Red:Pop);‘Timo:thy,Tall;Meadow Oats Grass;Kentucky Blue andCapadianBlue,for lawns!®06.0 uss aAALkindserainandfeedstuffs,chieken fetta,‘ata.é i Fertilizers at oe Briges.Time or.cag to oe ‘ “suit pu rehasers..f ‘ty at our’store—-The:Rexall,Store. The Statesville Drug Company.. Roofs Put.on 26 Years Ago Prine:re &SeTree |i wewoeOTNlkareasaedasnew,and have.fa tanec |“never needed repairs—never am need attent f i E :is Lore ed attention of any kind,ex ae a et |cept an occasional coat of paint.-ra |aa Ee é ——a Eee | Storm-proof Fire-proof Lightning-proof ||Don't buy.that roof for the new.building,or re-roof the old,. 5 until_you have examined the‘Cortright Metal Shingles.\ee ® -Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.,Statesville,N.C: woe ee 1906 =>Honorable Begord ee 112 YourComfort Today.‘Be Your’Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of.| That Mr.Property Owner?—INSURANCE! We issue every kind—Fire,Life,'Accident and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone LiveStock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond.- Today is here.‘Tomorrow is coming all too fast.Consider the present,.‘Loo late to lock the stable after the horseis gone. .Phone.54.‘Call or write us for prices and intonation about our policies. Statesville Realty &Investment Co. J.F.CARLTON,Manager. SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NO 80 oT.i TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE It is built entirely of Steel and Iron,rung steady and follows abedeasily..Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very importantforCottonFertilizerdevice,unchokable,but.easily removed.Putsfertilizerbelowseedandseparateswithsoil.Feeds evenly fromsmallesttolargestamount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin,and does-notichoke or skip.Plants cornlevel,ona bed or indeep furrows,from 10 to 41 in hes apart,.: Comein and éxaming,lanter and see for yourself that it has:'more points of merit than-yiny other,and place your order early,—as we do.not have enough Some seasons tosupply the demand. Statesville Hardware &HarnessCo. Sales Day i is the first Monday 1in each month in Statesville,Ne C. |PENCILS- 6 needs there too. ~~Pneumonia Very Every éne who has a cold is in.actual danger of contracting.pneuinonit./The patient.must have prompt attention and prompt relief will be given’by.”37) *oom Itis #rellable treatinent that goes straight to theseat.of the disease through inhalation and ab- sorption,ene %‘The healing,antjgeptic and germ destroying vapors are ibhated with each breath,wile ex- ternally,the treatment is absorbed through thepores, The effect is immediate—the result permanent, ‘Send to your druggist at once for a jar~—whenyou‘need it,you will need jt badly. At your draggist’sorby mail 25c; 50c.$1.00 72:Economy sugerets the dollar size Lomed Vick’sFamily Remedies Co, aE é “Positively the best assortment~-<>of Peneils inithe tity:°° 3 ¥;eae &Nv ‘PENS ..y Ks ee wa ..\Moore’s.‘Non-Leakable’."and».Waterman’s Fountain Pens. >i i 7BLANKBOOKS . All kinds of Bound Blank Books and Sheppard’s Loose ‘Leaf: Systems.pee ,:PRINTING"We are sure we can meet your Statesville Printing Co., |Printing andStationery. :518 South Center Street, {Statesville,N.C. Home Electric C0. General =~Hlectrical |...Contractors Estimates Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC 00, A.D.COOPER,Manager. Sewing Machines Repaired. i:U.LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. ’Phone 61. Dangerous THE LANDMARK| mB cutlaws.:‘hey have.torm:up ..the |riilrddd’for miles’and miles and au (ten American,can readh the lege. FRIDAY,“2+2 +>.sAprl 12,1912. LS TheAe Against ‘Americans,.~ Concord .Tribune,HONE Et “Mr.Harold:‘Cobb, Mexico,visited, of Guauecive, Concord en Bernard-.Fetzer formerly.lived”in Gusuecive,and was acquainted with Mr.Cobb.In speaking of.the.con;| ditions there Mr:Cobb related ac- ‘counts of great ‘suffering..Americuns had never in the entire history.of their country shown the| bitter racial.feeling of enmity and| the Americans.Not only:aré they} \.|the objects of malice .and hatred| by ‘the natives “but.in many places:| they are at the mercy of a.great clan’of:outlaws,Every avenue of vecape,he stated,is:cut off by ‘the border without doing.so at.the’risk of: his.life.“‘Fhose who:cannot mpeak)the native language.atid men undwomenijaneabsolutelyhelpless.He rélated:béveral thtilling experiences he hac in reaching the border,‘Con’ Unuing vas’to ithe™cruelty.of the bind h®.said in’parts’my “There isa great band of out- laws and “marauders there’:who de nothing ‘but murder,rob anid pil-The.Americans ate special cojects.of their wickedness.Theyeftenmurder.-men:and.women and* ofttimes capture the latter for,im-' moral purposes.Iii one town they murdered ‘a’policeman .and later. killed his.‘wife after”-causing her to suffer shameless public -indigni- ties...‘Nhey:frequently Capture Amer icaw citizens.and hold,them:.for, large.rangonis.Weavn “The government ‘under.Mddeno is absolutély unable to suppress them and:seldom makes the effort.He ‘and his men.are too.busy try- ing to hold together the tottering "Bitter,Hatred of ©Mexicans |- route to his home in ‘New York.Mr.|-- He said)’ hatred that.Mexicans hold.against }-~ Wee :1 y MiTryingtoSaveBigLossto.Cotton en Growers:‘ Washington Dispatch.°°ey »Efforts to save more:than,$25,- 000,000.a year,now:being lost:bySoutherncotton:growers *through tare charges,are:Demy made.”bytheDepartmentofAgrioulture:Seeretary,Wélkon has’)ten “tg ?theLiveipoolatid..other foreign,egttonexhinges.for .suggeptions.‘as,tO how’the#e,‘tane"chargés,mighit be feducéd \‘and:has received ©repiiiesfromallof-thems)000%<8“I gotten could,be.baled.in’bet- ter’shape,”says the Liverpool .ex- change in its reply,“‘there is no q@oubt-thatesBurepean -exchangeswouldhewilling10.pass by-laws, for -guch gotten ‘to ‘be ‘sold ,‘actual tare,”provided uniform “length and weight’of canvas “he.adopted ..for every bale:".°°,catty } This -exchange lays,the |whore ‘blame for the loss:on the,American expert merchant and.planter,:“There ig no.articleof similaryaluewhichissowastefully-packed rytBre in transit as American cotton,’’con- trnues the jetter,“If the ‘cotton India and’Eeypt,premiumsthe.growths:.oftreights,and “insaurance would be lower,’* goverment and fear,to offend:any clat,’’ that the United Sates will,soon take| some action to.protect .American citizens..He has given up his bus-| iness in Mexico and will.remain at his home.in New York umtil condi-| tions change there.Sj | Roofing,Paints,Monuments, Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal- vanized Roofing;tin and gal- vanized Shingles.with patent -Jock.Roofing also has patent ock;.*-' ~Paint of all colors,turpen- tine,linseed oil,- lam agent for monuments made by Mecklenburg Monu- ment Co.’c.S.HOLLAND. Dec.12.nt |(JUST.RECEIVED! ‘Local Views,All New.- Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Female College. Statesville Graded School. Mr.F.H.Conger’s Residence._ Long’s Sanatorium.: Southern PassengerStation. “Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain Pen and Conklin’s Fountain Pen.These aretwo best self-filling.pens on.the market.Carry a-full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils.PRINTING. —— BRADY,-The Printer. ‘W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C. 4 Fine-Farm.Lands and_City Property for Sale.; AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2. ———ALWAYS IN. ‘ays here,Don’t peep into my reception:oont whereI never stay and then go off and say-I am ~.notin,-but.come on in and let yourself be known. ©ap the bell,knock or speak out.If I ath notatwork |,.fhedental chair I-am in my Laboratory OCCUPY three rooms on the second floor of JL the First National Bank Building,and I am || |Correspondence of The»Landmark:cay jrathér astonishing statement; iff it.is’a fact the preachers and Objects to “the |\Dog Law. Houstonville;.R-1,April 6—J."C Hehegar has about ,conipleted:his residence,which takes the place.of| the gné burned last September.We farmers feed our dogs and) they do not concern the town:peo-| ple.If.we kill our dogs the rab- bits will eat the vegetables and the town will suffer for ‘cabbage.’The dog is the best friend -a man’has. The rich men think the poor.men can't pay the taxon thelr dogs and: the rich will have full sway.Jf} they tax the dogs f want them to} tax the rabbits for:destroying:the| vegetables,I have a dog that ‘will| {Our correspondent has more on this line but The Landmark has no room for nonsense about taxing rabbits,snakes,etc.|The inmtima- tidn that the town péople.and the rich péople are triyng to deprive the poor tran of his dog is nonsense, The real demand for is from the farmers.The poor man can keep his,dog.The objection is ——$$ |Country. Correspandente of Phe Landmark: Ojin,April 3-—-I think we need-a law to prevent baseball playing on Sunday.The boys and:girls.play- ed baseball most alt day last Sun- day.’I think the dog law would do.if they.will fix it.the right way,but I do think.we need a law to stop baseball playing on the Sab- bath Day.{ tA law now on the statute books forbids one engaging.in’.ordinary: avocations on the Sabbath Day.That: boys ‘dni girls ‘in)the Olin country are ‘laying ball on Sunday is.abut church ‘people want.to get busy. with warnings and exhortationS and if that be not sufficient the lawcanbeinvolved.Maybe the trouble is that parents haven't trained theirchildren’to respect the Sabbath— The Landmark.] Hookworm ,Campaign in ‘Wilkes. Wilkesboro Patriot..c:. The county commissioners did the proper thing Monday when they ap- propriated $250 to aid im carrying on a hookworm and sanitation cam: paign in.this county.5.The BState board adds $750 to-this amount, making $1,000 im all.Five ‘or six stations will be established in the county ’the last of:May or the first of Jume and examinations and treatment will tbe given to every. one.free..The work will last five or Bix weeks.In.addition to this meetings will bé held and literature given.out that will aid in improv- ing the sanitary conditions of hte county.The people of the coune ty should lend a hand to help.in such causes. Road“Overspers|in Concord,Town- ship Warned. Elsie.M.—For falling hair due-to dry,tight sealp,massage scalp every sight using a little crude oil or,plain vaseline on tips of fingers and rubbing ‘well in.Wash hair.not oftener than every.two weeks,Using bone Food,mild soap and ringing thoroughlybefore drying. of iron in-the skin pigments,They may be faded out completely by a few weeks’treatment,with a scientific preparation known as Wilson’s ‘Freckle Cream.This is entirely harmless and a fine gen- eral complexion beautifier,You may obtain it at any drug store at 50c the jar,or:direct.from the Wilson Freckle Cream Co.,Charleston,S,C, .Wilson's Freckle Cream is sold hy “1.Statesville ‘‘Drug Company.‘ _.shop—in a room farther1,.Sie ORE LAYGENOUR,Dentist.SUBSCRIBP FOR,THH LANDMARK, ¢%.\:#8 a 4 ae Mr..Cobb.is of the opinion| lin his opinion the’problem,would b ity }To the ithem onfwhenhe is with them. ining «at.large. the dog law |good road funds? to his dog foraging on others.]| Playing Ball on Sunday in the Olin | Miss B.-T,M.—Frevkles are caused by,excess, reat oe kssaiaticMscngaclam:edger Dr B.Ty Galloway,chief of the buréau .of plant industry,said that practically solyed after the commrmami- and of which so little:care is taken| were baled in Jthe same manner a5} eeiL ng Your Clothes =‘The man-who demands:quality, Ha style and fit wants “Shield Brand”| Clothes beéause“they are .the clothesthat are madeto satisfy.” The Watt-White Company,| sa Sad ohn =. Wants Here (juem ~The latest Spring models are here and 'we want you to see them—one look «will convince you that “Shield:Brand” Clothes are the clothes you want,to buy =- "at the price you want to pay.- “Stony Point,H.C. Ran’Across:His Catawba’County “News.Rtabarnt ni ye dee There /is a .cbtizen:hereabouts | who;on every:painy day.this ralny.| Winter,.went about with:a huge tag!tied to his’immibnel’,wheéreon was in-|‘gcribed,:“Remember thé *eiighhtih |comiiamdment!””He’prided,.him |Belf 10 litthé on duis Bitty scheme.of | protéating his unibrelila,and need- fess to say,nobody swipied it.But| une.day.along came another citizen,|noticed the tag,read it;amd’blese}your soul,it'was the one he had’lost|ahres.years age,and actually had|hig initials on the,handle...Few’words éusued and he bore the um |brella home jin triumph.ued Own Umbrella. 4 ee : (First Building and Loan Association.| .ean be taken at any time,without’° _additional cost,by paying trom Feb=—‘ Rh HARRILL,©2 = co deameearse« Eczema Cured by a. Oldest. and Most | Severe system.of cotton growing —had onze been established.:—~ Dog Law and.Salaries. Editor of The Landmark. tam.in favor.of a dog.law..1 think every man who wants to keer dogs should be’compelled.to keep his own premisé¢s,|When they Want to hunt,take their dogs and go.with them.‘After the hunt is over,take their dogs home and care for them just like they do for their cow or mule.We all have to keev our stock’on our farms thatisright.No other man should be pestered with my stock and iI should not’be pestered With “his stock or tors:So Btop the dogs Tun--- it will eliminate .9 many mad -dogs,which.endanger mind the:garden all the time and jour lives and the lives of our stock,| will catch 17 rabbits a day.i|.Asforthe salary,system,1 have ino kick against our.county office |holders.They ‘are all good men and ido the work well.If we can ithem a good,living palary and bave jone or two thousand dollats for the feounty,Why notthen pat the money jsaved ‘to the ‘That would help little is a help R:D.GOODIN.i :ed }some and every |Sugar Bert Experiments in .North ane Carolina.a During the past year the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and:the United States.De partment of ‘Agriculture conducted experiments in sugar beet culture in the mountainous counties of North Jarolinia,in which the mean summer temperature im about’.70 degrees. The counties of Buncombe,Caldwell, Madison,Swain andTransylvania pro- duced beets with:about 12 per cent of sugar and.the counties of Ashe, Avery,Haywood,Henderson,4 Jack- son,Mitchell and Watauga -"pro- duced:beets containing as high as: 14 per ‘cent,and more of pugar- very satisfactory results.‘ Sugar beet seeds are NOW ready for distribution to fammers—in these counties who wish to learn whether their lands are suitable for. beets,These seeds May be.obi upon application to Prof.Withers; chemist of the Experiment Station, West Raleigh.‘There will be,10 wharge for them amid analysis 1 be made of ‘the beets free of ,ex- pense to the .grower.‘ Aid to Colored Farmers By Depart ment of Agriculture. Washington.Dispatch.| That the negro farmer of South is taking,advantage of 7 the the helping hand offered by the Depart- ment of Agriculture,is shown Dy a report to Secretary Wilson by Bradford Knapp,in charge fof the |co-operative demonstration work. In ‘South Carolina,.for instance, reports from six negino demon!tratore show that the fanmers among whom they:worked produced an avemibe of more ‘than 1,500 pounds of:cor ton ‘to ai acre,against an average Lin.the State last year of.only -799 yous.-: Tn corn production the result was an average of 38 bushels an-acre in’the.demonstration territory a against only 18 bushels:prersee throughout the State.4 demonstrators are[To the Editor of The Landmark.Forty negro I want to Bay through your paper|working for the department at va- that all road overseers in’Cong deere joints and the 681 white deni township who do not Work their|i ctrators °also’instruct hegiro |poads by the next tenm of court Will |+,mens;25,000 of whom are being be reported to the.solicitor.rhelped:to raise larger crops. :,SUPERVISOR.——<—<$—<——— te a DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURE :py.local applications,|We tee,a ;iE 7S He hi the diseased portion MADAME Rewe hl 5 oar.rethere is only one way to cure 4,ADVICE TO deafness,and that is by’constitutional BEAUTY SEEKERS--remedies;Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the ..Bustachian Tube.-When |this tube ik inflamed you have a.rumblingsoundorimperfecthearing,and whenitisentirelyclosed,Deafnessis the re- sult,and unless the inflammationbetakenoutandthistuberestored toitsnormalcondition,hearing will be de-stroyed:forever;nine cases out of tenarecaused‘by Catarrh,which is nothing t -an inflamed condition of the mu-surfaces. Wewill:give.One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall’s Gatarrh Cure.;Send for.circulars,free. FE.-J.BY &GO.,Toledo,0.Sald my Druggists,76c.J "Rake fall's Family Pills for constipa-Wee aR yy se qi }vee ‘5 beet niceiatintietote eiseianoitoyhay except..| aed | pay. public school and| will| 4——=;|]Do You Want to Be:Independent? can,| Cases YieldReadily ‘Factory Mgr.Am.Tob:Co.Says:~ ‘I have been suffer- ing very much fromEczemainmyhead,causing itching of the scalp for several years.I was often waked upatnight.seratching my head,and was pre-vented from_sleep. After taking four bot-tles of MILAM,I feel»entirely relieved,though I am‘‘continuing to use it so as to be sure the trouble-is eradicated from my system.”” {Signed}..._R.H.SHACKLEFORD. Danville,Va:,March’30,1910.pins ‘ Eczema of 26 Years Standing Cured.© Huntington,W:Va.,July 16,1910.| The Milam Medicine Co.,;Danville,Va. Dear Sirs—In January last I wrote you re-\‘garding MILAM.You said you would curs me|or refund the money.Well,you can keepit all.My face is entirely well.I feel better than I have in years in any way.Am finishing up my 6thbottlenow,and think ‘after 26 years of Eczemaamcured.With best wishes,;,Yours respectfully,:(Signed)C:H.WILLIAMS, Psoriasis—A Vilolent Form of Eczema. 5 Blanche;N.C.,July-16,1910. |Milam Medicine Co.,Danville,Va. Gentlertten—I have been afflicted with a toreturingskindiseasepronouncedbythephysi-cians to,be ‘‘Psoriasis,”’and have had it for tenyears.No treatmentofthe physicians ever re-ieved me,and I continued to grow worse andwasunabletodomywork.By the advice of myeeIcommencedtotakeMilamonMarchhiast.Iam now far on the road to recovery,and fee]that I will be entirely cured.Iam nowatworkandfeelnoinconveniencefromit."I take great pleasure in giving this certificateandthinkMilamitagreatmedicine.‘Yours truly,J.We-PINCHBACA. _Ask Your Dryggist or Write“, Milam.Medicine Co.,Danville,Va Car White Corn. Car White Oats. -Harper’s Prolific Seed Corn ‘740 bushels grown on 8°> acres.High grade Flour —White SWvann.Also cheaper grades,and all _kiiids feed stuff.See me before you.buy. A.A.CGolvert."My Machine Shop | \Is complete and I am prepared to do-any kind of repair work. ‘Engine and Boiler Work ,a Specialty. |_Also carry a full line of Steam Fit-|tings up.to3 inches.Injectors,Lu- |bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps, |Pipe and,Shafting.ae : ;.CC.H..TURNER,Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery, i Ifso,learn Shorthand and Typewriting|by beginning a course immédiately,which|].ia taught at Statesville,N,C.If inter-i ested and desire terms,etc ,write or call||on °.MRS.£,8.JOHNSON,+3 -§12 South Center Street,_.+Feb.20;.Statesville.N,C, rMEATMARKET.| |’General ‘line of Fresh Meats.|)||Also dry pine stove wood.1deCASH&HARRIS,|]PHONE 43.FRONT STREET,]|*Feb,9.Rear,Sumpter’s Store.| .:i = IS.,M.°&H.Shoe Co. i bounded as follows: lan iron peg near the branch;thence \FHLTER,Administrator of ‘Thos.L.| Style Means Muchin Ox- fords.No matter how smart you think your shoes,unless they are the latest style,lyou’are'not well dressed.And the fashions(are[continually changing in Ox- fords.At this store you will find the latest e-.—shoes [bought expressly for you—to’suit your tasteland[keep you right in the forefront of;the latest fashion. CALL IN.TODAY AND LET SHOW YOU THE LATEST. US en n pe n e : et n me m e te en ti n Op e n s te e we p t Ri n c o n et ) < ch a m e m e s»:) MORTGAGE |SALE.OF LAND. BY VIRTUE of a mortgage deedexecutedtotheundersignedonthe 7th day -of February,.1911,by Thomas Harris and wi‘’e,Lela’Har- ris,and default having been made inepayment of the sum therein nam- ed,I.will sell at public suction, to the highest bidder for cash,at the court house door in Statesville, N.OO}Gp... SATURDAY,APRIL 13,.1912,the following tract of land describedinsaid:mortgage,the same lyingandbeinginChambersburgtown- shit,Iredell county,N.C.,.and S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser, Best equipped livery in town. ’Phone 3.Day or Night. Beginning at an:iron peg on the north side of the railroad and runs, thence north 62%degrees westfivepolesandninelinkstoan iron peg;thence north five degrees east 3814 poles«to a gum;thence east five poles and nine links to Hard Brick .and rock are the-only build-_ _*ing materials that will with-- stand-frost and fire,and — last for all time.Common *7 and Face Brick always on Statesville.Brick Co. in i c i o en e s Li n e n s south five degrees west 39%poles io the beginning,copiaining one and a half acres,-more or less.: For further information.see mort- gage duly.‘registere?,.in Book No. 34,‘page 580,im the office of the register of deeds of Iredell county. ee ;R..W.POU, ‘March 12,1912.Mortgagee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ge ee se g et ir e it en e oa Having qualified as administrator of thie estate of Thomas L.Clodifel- ter,deceased,I.hersby notify all} persons having claims against said)FOR SALE! estat=to.presemt the same to me . on o>before March 22,1913,or]ai gn lot....thie notice will be ptead in bar of|,,5eVen-room desirable residence on ‘Fradd street,Hot and.‘cold ns eb e n cn ec om in tt r e thet:recovery.All persons owing water, said estate are requested to make th,etc.Hor ates prompt settlement.’W.M..CLOD-|Lots near Graded-School.Small north Iredell farm.If you,want to bey,sellor exchange JOHN M.SHARPE,. :_»REAL:ESTATE...\ JOHN C.DYE;M.D.|~- EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT"AND:FITTING GLASSES. .Office in’/Mills Building,- 'Office hours 9 to 12 a my.oe Clodfelter,Statesville,N.C.,R-3,| ‘J.Is Armfield ;Att'y.¢ Mangh 22,1912. ||EXECUTOR'S ‘NOTICE, Bavitig quadified as escoutor of) the.will of BE,L.Grose;-deceased,1|hereby notify all persons having|clans against said estate to pre-|ut them to me ‘on or before! Marek,12,.1913,or_.thia notice will be plead in bar of,their recovery. JOHN.A.CHAFFIN,~ -!7 ie ie Baaptonrise,Rel::|2,to 6.p.Whe vs i .B,‘Armfield,*y:a ae ia :;~oo‘Marek 12,1912,“i \Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 ~ sg Yece:4 +"i ®:..Teo hg ee y ; ai i eanrunen: u e s e n t i s ey a ad a ne t oe ap i e r i n c e r ti ag PAGR erm.fc STHE..AN DMARK(" Tees 12,1912. .FRI DAY, FROM THE OLIN.COUNTRY, 'Pirthday |Celebration-—Oapt.Stike-‘feather as a Jviner-—Other News: of Olin Comununiity. Correspohtidetice “of "The Landmark,* Olin,R-1,April 10—Owing,to the recent rains .the farmers are con- siderably behind with their work and every pretty day they.“make hay while the sun’shines,”as the old adage goes.,‘ The health of the community is very good now,with the exceptions of bad colds.Mrs.D.C..-Reavis, who has -béen sick for quite awhile, is.very ‘much improved, A large.number’of ‘relatives’“andfriendg,of Mrs.Ada Robertson gave .her a strprisé supper on the,Sth, this.being,her.64th birthday,All enjoyedthe occasion,specially,Mrs.’-Ada,who is a kin*and loving:wo- man:The world is.made’brighter and better,by Such a character and “us We hope:for:her many.more pleas- aat su“Ss Misi,siona ‘Of the enjoyable 'ur friend sad ete bor,Capt. ‘As Stikeleather,seems to be quite f joiner.Sixty-one years:ago:hejoined’the.M..B.Church,54 years ago he voluntered’and joined the Confederate army;48 years ago .he joined ‘the Masonic fratennity andaboutthreeor‘four years,ago,he _Joined the:Farmers’Union,so.we take him to be a joiner..The goodoldsoldiers’are -rapidly:*passing away;soon there:will be none left. Mr..J.8:Mullis and family,who live ou Mr.W..B.Campbell's farm cn Hunting “creek,will move.to Vinston-Salem next week.”“We are. always sorry,to see a good farmer leave the farm ‘and go to town..Mr. and Mré,.Rex:Campbell will move into the house vacated by.Mr.Mul- lis...Relatives and friends of be:Cc, .Holmes,who is in)-ahospital at .Wake Forest,are glad to know that he is getting along’nicely. Mrs L.R.Sloan is,spending few .weeks with her.parents,.Mr. end Mrs.Green,near.Vashti.Mrs. Luna Marlin was the guest of her parents,-Mrivand:Mrs.J.E.Sloan, last week.'aceMrs‘Lee Shoemaker,wiro has bee)sick for a long time,‘is still in.declining health,We hope.for her recovery.: Sunday sehoo]l was orgnized at the Campbell school house.;Sunday. and also at Vernon. We are glad to see the announce- ment,of Prof.L..O;White for re- tomihation for county superintend- eut and we sincerely.hope ,those who see the good that has been ac- complished sinte he bas been ,in *8 office will give him their hearty support.Rev.B..H.Vestal,of Greensboro, preachéd at Olim Saturday night. Our people seem considerably stir- red on the dog.question,and well they may be.Lamastaunich friend of a good dog,but not of one that’s good for nothing except to visit the neighbors”hen nésts. Just.a word in conc lhision in re-gard to the hobble skirt.They are a cheap thing, to makethem and they certainly do look cheap.We hope that sytle wil Boon be a bacak number. Birthday Celebration in SouthSiatesville—Personal Items. Correspondence of The Landmark. Last Sunday the friends and rel- ativesgathered at the residence of Mr..3od Mrs.W.M.Mason._to.cele- brate Mrs.Mason's fifty-third birth- day At the noon hour all ;were invited to.the dining.room,where a table was loaded with good things fér the inner man,which all enjoy- ed 4fter-dinner-there was an-old- fashioned singing from fhe Chris- tian.Harmony..’Mrs.Mason receiv- ¢d qv ite a number of presents as ‘token¢of love:-The day drew.to acloseetltoosoon.It was voted a success and the guests.left with taany kind wishes that Mrs..Mason would live to Bee many such days. Mr.Gus.Granger has been very sick with appendicitis but.his con- diticr is‘somewhat improved at thiswriting! Mr.Fry..Mason,the father ©of Messrs.W.M.and W.J.Mason;who live near*town,is at Mr.’W.-M;Ma- pon’s,quite sick.He is getting old and quite feeble.We hope he will _bde_all right in a short while .Mists Leon Templeton and Mas ‘ter Coyt left last Sunday for.Thom- asviile to visit thelr uncle.return Sunday.Mrs.Mamie Adams, of Hickory,spent’Easter with and Mrs:Turner Grogee and .children Spent Easter with Mrs.‘Grose’s _pa- reuts,Mr:amd Mrs.W.:M. Mrs.Charlie Mason has gone tothehospitalforan’operation.| Scandalous Abuse of Patronage, Says Roosevelt. “No.more-scandalous abuse —of Fedéral patronage has.ever been Seen than we.have seen here-in the jast two months,’said.ol.>Roose- velt in referring to the governmentserviceinaspeechinPittsburg.. Colonel Roosevelt changed.that the.national.Taft bureau.was mak- ing an effort to debauch the forestservice,and sdid-that it Was inypos- Bible that the buneau could be act- ing “without.the He also asserted that in Kentucky postmasters hdd been eng age ad inthelowestkindoféleetioiifrauds. Failure immediately to suspend:|* the "officials in question,”he desclared,;.“to disavow their actions and to refuse tb.profit-by them, must inevitably nike dhe adminis- tration accessory.to the ‘outrageous|infamy Of course this:'case ismerelyillustrative,”he continued,“of what lias been attempted,im ‘ev-| ery branch ef.the government gir Wiee,"”/aeceepertememacncesinenirentinncepeniontstain Wai Te oes ee prominentPenningtonGap,.Va.,de could not:attend to business.He saya,“1 had severe ‘pains in my..back.-anc¢kidneys and had to get gip tenfifteentimes.each night.Saw FoleyKidneybottles,and sogn felt great was entire!Vv -cured.y relief, #a-at tight,,but \eleop,till morning,‘Bteteaville Druir’Cox : =:2 it.me : ee nd irlees similar ito.this ond, ‘south of Memphis ‘Saturday. / 'THE FLOODS’“NOW RECEDING.. Hope ‘is ‘Ripteased1That.the WorstisNowOver. The latest news from’the flood “eos lag that the waters are reced- 1S acres of rich farming.lands in.north- basin,are affected by an overflowfromtheMissics'ppi river asa result of a breakin the main levee oft the system about 50 miles north of Mem- phis;near Golden Lake,Ark.,‘Tues-| day. at leant two.thriving towns-— Marked Tree and Wilson;Ark.,are inundated .and many ‘other villages and:country store settlements are \ithreatened.The damage twill run in to millions.Thousands.of head ‘of, live stock perished...;Hundreds of’ farmers:probably ‘will:puffer loss of nousehold.goods,‘aaa barns ‘orfarmimplements.’D (Menrphis Dispateh,,sth. Rescue boats were still.ape to- night bringing from Wyanoke,Ark.; wrefugees who have been marooned on kpolls;,housetdps and:ina churchisilte.the levee break twelve.miles» were.‘thinly clad...Alk were wusters ing from hunger.and),thirst. Seores of:boats went to.W:yamioles. ®he first.to be rescued.was an as-' sembly of about a hundred:persons; had taken refuge when the levee broke:Their.spupply of provisions was scanty.“When ‘it’was seen that the water would invade the church, a scaffolding.wap built of pews and on,this platform,more than two Score were penc hed throughout Sun-; day.Attémpts to secure food were made iby’.the -stronger of the men,who eonstructed rafts and explored ‘the immediate part of the.town.,4 bBearcely .anything.|was,obtained. many were ill from exposure and the wok of nutriment.Some had half Iwaded and in many instances,been forcedto Bwim to a.place of pafety; Adult..persons:had almost strip-ped themselves .of clothing to give youngér members of their families. ,Women huddled together,wearing coats provided by men,;':": New |Avizona Senator Dis- regards Precedent; Washington Dispatch,8th.Senator Mark.Smith;of Arizona, who.broke one precedent when he presumed to address 'theSenate the third./day.he was a tmember:of that The ody,today solight to break a yet nore «sacred.precedent.when’.he triel to discuss a question of an appointment tooffice in open)#éssion and to have a‘memomal of protest against one..of the President's ap- pointees inserted in the.Congres- sional Record.;No soener had the Arizonian’6 .de- signs become known thak.there was almost a panic in the Senate.That is to gay,there was a panic in some quarters,whereas the mew member actually found’support from old hands in other quarters.’The fact it doesn’t take.much They will her.| parents,Mr.and.Mrs.‘Williams.Mr- Mason, :cordial support } “and.approval of the administration.’ alers irpwas80bdthered|Ties rece ived while working.forwithkidney-and’bladder trouble.that he,Beaboard in Charlotte. Pills advertised and bought two|was and}No lJonger -disturb-+ that veterans in.the Senate stood upaudpaid’that Senator Bmith was right,wes declared the most.extra- ordinary part of the proceeding. The President recentlyed:former Governdr.Ri-E.Sloan ‘United States district judge of Ari zona,This act displeased many peo- ple in the State,who insist that the former territorial execttive not:good enough Jawyer to bea Fed- eral judge.Among those.digpleds- ed are the members of the Arizona Legislature,which,in.epen’Session, adopted’a memorial to Congress, -procesting against -the appointment atid pent it to Sénator-Smith,—with instructions ‘to place it on record in the Senate of the United States. {The matter is still pendnig.] President and Secretary ofRoasted. War the cemineunne against the general | were based upon prejudice and that| the Sécretary of Wat had -an neous idea’of gress,are-some of the |reached.by a.majority of the |jnittee,of which.Representative Hay, |of Virginia,is chairman: Man- Drank 1 Mush “Died.3; The "Morganton MeJohn.Pariser,qa farmer of Burke county,died “usday afternoon by imbibing too fréely ade liquor.Pariser er-in-law ‘were Messenger. by the name ty drunk. had Burke Too nd bi driving,says the when they met a man of fear.,who was pret- any liquor, +ne did,at’home.They went home| with him and he produced a.quart |bottle,awhich ‘was:full.Pariser| drank over Jhalf~of it and—they- started Home,-Onpassing a neigh- bor’Pariser’s companion was asked| to look at a piece of rye and ‘the latter was léft alone in the buggy. When the other two mem returned Pariser:was found dead -in the bug= }eYy. seeeccieneneieteaeanenes Wiingas.in Damage Suit“Case,-Mr “P. C.Gray:has gone’to Roc Ringham,where.hé was sum- j monet as a character witness in the case of Berge Dagenhardt uparnst) ithe Seaboard Air;Buit for damages. Line railway,a Dagenhardt is a, fon of Mr.Ed.Dagenhardt,‘who‘farmerly “Uyed in Stat say}Tt ip [understood he is asking §$20,000|damages for alleged internal imju- the He was as- sisting fn-installing a set of rail- |Way scales when ‘hurt.While.thefamilylivedhereyoungDagenhardtfora‘time delivery boy,“for, ithe Polk Gray Drug Company |andthis.accounts ©for.Mf.Gyay bejngKralléd:to eee as to bis ‘Gharactet. £ Between 1,100 ‘and 2,000 ©square.s ‘+miles,.ineluding more than 500,000 ‘eastern Arkansas in the St.Frances,; Who éan number,Carolina,“All thy sons.who served thee|free to haut off all rubbish piled Statesmen pachers,ju -:shiaecar ipod ie ;judges,sol Virginia Christian,a young negroowtinournedstawonlan,has been sentenced to death i ”pean They wit ies ued it Virginia for killing a white wo; Ouce again.in desolation,Mota es ‘Thou’ait called ‘to mourn a Pon;1's Whe‘was quickly from,.‘thee taken When,his:life-work |seemed:half»“done!”sna }Yet;that life-work;Catolinal he *Many}. @hey were in a.church,where they |: appaint- ig}. President Taft’and Secretary Stiu- bom are Beverely arraigned itn a sen-sational report om the.Ainsworth case presented to the’House of Con- |8ress by the military affairs commitcee,i Setretary Stimson is changed sits having“committed a “‘great and ir| reparable wrong’’.and ‘‘a’flagrant misuse ef official authority,’when last’February he suspended Gener- al Ainsworth from his duties as ad- jutant general of the anmy and| |tharged him.with .insubordination, That the President wage Secretary Stimson prejidged the case,that| ‘erro-| his relatiom to Con-| conclusions | com- and -i ~sseng el erys" of mean block-|is:fath-| Pariser asked him if he} and he.replied.that| TEIBUTE TO CHAS.B.AYCOCK.WEDNESDAY __CLEAN-UP DAY. Written For The Landmark.+Mayor Caldwell NanNames “Next Wed- Often sadly,Carolina,:..9).*nesday as Clean-up.Day in At the urn that shrined thy.dead,"Statesvill.e ;. Were God’s gravious gifts to thee}only because it will make the premis-|? faithful,brave,devoted,loyal,Fes nore sightly.but it is important 'Leaders’of a.peoplefree!‘\from a sanitary standpoint,The uselofthetown.wagon -will be:furnishe ‘Lala a tributeat ‘thy feet ;By Aycoek the jiinist,statesman,| “Shait abide.great:‘atid,‘coniplete!a W:eep rot then,O}Carolina!s+» think not of thy lose alone!Thy son's name ié now immortal!:8 ‘«And’his.fame ia all thine own!;a Rn ss :SLE,»Addison,SHE ee es Wie Mie dg Geet ! Legislative Candidates Called ‘on School Question... Tq the Editor’of The Landmark,‘ania Why is iti.that our legislative’, candidates.never bay)anything about: our.Bchool law?Are they in favor| of -a Jargeri appropriation fromthe| State.for our pwblie-schools?,This,to my way of thinking,is or should | be of more importance.than the | salary or dog law to.the people of ‘ous’wn 1ipped'on shart no- tice.Our'men are ex- With rent Arment.strewed ‘with|-Mayor Caldyvell has named next’ ashes,.|Wednesday,”17th,.as.géneral clean-’Thou >hast Howéd:,thy stately|up,day.Everybody is.unged to puthead!\their premises in good shape~~onKorthysons,O,Carolina!|that’day,‘This is desirable |not SALARY FOR COUNTY OFFICERS VS.FEE SYSTEM. The question of:whether couaty officers -shali be paid 4,salaries or continue the old Fee Systemis'a live one in.Ire-dell county and getting‘hotter every minute..A few people(but just a few)arguethat.Iredell is-not,big ‘enough and:rich evough to abolish:the Fee System and pay county offi-cers good salaries for.their services,It has been said.toothattheSalarySystemdoesnotworkwellinothercounties.where it has been tried,so hare are a few figures:Guilford county pays liberal salaries to its county officials.Below is asummary of the official financial statement ofGuilfordforfiscalyear.ending December 6th,1911: Iredell county.Have we gotten to!‘perts,the flowers fresh the place that we can place the dog }:aay ah law question,the,salary question,|‘s .oases |pr any other question above one.in and will please you.|which every’little boy.or girl of ‘Old Iredell is interested?*..It does seem to.me that the’in-| terest of the children should)comé before that of the county and cer- tainly§jbefore the interest of the::;dogs.&think.we shbuld consider|}.‘tas : th¢‘children first.but I have not) heard.or.seen one word from’A single candidate for the Legislature relating to our pure schools,pres out,gentlemen Let thepeople know : where you standin regard to the Van Lind ue ys 9schools...We want a-.six months’ G eensboro, School term in.North Canolina. POLK GRAY DRUG (0., Will.you,if nominated and elected; Local Aadsite. help to provide this fund? ‘PAT.Sha p PROGRESS.| SHOES will add to the pleasure of your vacation because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities, | rhe | Taft,and Roosevelt,fac tions fought in the Michigan State convention and the police and militia had to} be called in to maintain order.:.i They are light and kool,and made in accordance with the anatomical structure of the foot, KORRECT SHAPE shoes are designed in a great variety of patterns,in:strict conformity with the’ season’s best styles. The large stock carried by us assures a correct fit for every foot and for every fancy. All ‘‘Burrojaps™ Uppers guaranteed, and ;Tite-Oke Soles;Jusedexclusively. The Three Big B Shoes For Men. eacon $3.00,$3.50.and $4.00. ates $4.00 .|urt &Packard $5.00 |.The best that money can buy at the price. ‘™_~———C anteed as represented. -GOLLEGIAN CLOTHES The best fitting,best tailored‘and.most up-to-date Clothingforyoungmenmade.Try one Suit-and you will stop hav-ing them ‘made to ordér.Our:all wool $10,$12.50 and $13:50 Suits are great values,_.....Complete line of Men’s Fiirnishings and all thatis new inSTRAW.HATS from.10c.to $4.00. Every pair guar- Our line of Spring Millineryis larger andmore complete than ever.before,and you who have seen our stack .from season to season know what that means.~~Our basement:department is literally overflowing with,.bargainsin Mill Ends,Ladies’and Children’s ‘Shoes,Men’sandChildren’s Pants and Furnishing Goods,etc._If you-are._dooking for underpriced goods you cannot afford to‘pass this department by.~Even if you don’t care to buy don’thesitate 'to come in and look,for reallyit isa pleasure to us to showyouthrough.‘Very respectfully, THER.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day.is the first Monday;in each monthih Statesville,NLC: a ——which plan is the most business-like and economical. RECEIPTS. sii raet8Coinmissiod:::Sheriff's Commission’..Teme ees ;ite 'tyRegisterof:Deed-Fees Collected...)DUNE MAE tL Rady ER Te apc 5,681ClerkoftheCourtFéesCollected...ee 5,172,Jail Fees.honecind or,eee to»Sheriff Under Fee Sytem.2 Sect 2)462.56 +Total.CG STWass oe “$Bian :as DISBURSEMENTS.|i § Pregsurert sSalary (No OtherAllowente..8.13200.0 ee|Sheriff's Salary VEtyme aSheriff's Clerks....hi000,00 22 poRegisterofDeedsgagsa2,283.95 ‘Register of Deeds Clerks "“1,500:00Clerk-of the Court Salary.:2,250.00Clerkofthe.Court Clerks:yo,805.00 %”Entire Expenses of the Tall.aise 2245.90SpecialAuditing....;ee A ee 240.00 ‘ Premium onOfficers’Bonds en ake ay ‘575 95 ae $15,300.80BalanceDecemberF190.$12,771,92 .i We :L -r ;$28,072.72$28,072.72.‘The Ava BalanceDistributed )as Follows "ay .aPaidSchoolFund.ieee eee BNR Ao wes Road FundCredited With-_————.10,166.50 ;$12,771.92 ’The above Seatonuank shows a raving to the connty of Guil- \ford for fiscal year ending December 6th,1911.of $12,771.92, ‘which amount was ‘applied to the school and road fundsTheAuditorofGuilfordcountywritesthettheysaved from the Fee System the first year $7,983 and for last year‘$12,771.92 as per financial statement ahices: Ont of the 100 countiesin North Carolina there are only '15 with a larger population than Iredell and out of these 15‘eight have almost the same population as Iredell according to government census 1910 ~ If Guilford:and other counties can save several thousand ‘dollars pegannum by paying salaries to county officers in-stead of fees.why won't it work in Iredell too? The question.is up to you Mr.Democratic Voter ‘to decide Doyouwishtocontinuethe’miserable Fee System,.or adopt modern businessniethods and pay your officials proper sala- ries. There.are other facts and fignres to prove the economy of mieeelety.piad. ¥ OutDoor Days_are Coming_ “With summer“approaching there comes.a longing for out- door life—and your porch really becomes your-living room. Awnings are hung,rockers and settees’installed,and.on the floor are-spread the very latest in porch coverings. -This season we arestowing-porch and lawn farniture asTaetiepleasing,and asci wrefully constructed as any of the“best furniture for inside use. §You will get lots of satisfaction in living outdoors:this summer and lettime us furnish your porch. ms Williams Furniture House. Try Our Delivery Service ANYTHING,ANY WHERE,ANY TIN B. ‘Phone 80.or 187. THE STORE OF QUALITY | ‘Statesville DrugCo., ay -_PRESCRIPTIONISTS. —s - ‘VOL.XXXVIIL “Judge Boyd pres!ding. €F part:of the day:wag ‘€ongumed hto-have “Old “Folks!Day’*;which,|Street 5,he:setendents “were:elarged |with;iservice:boldPhe,finest’was that of TOR,“Dieu:trong to.‘old.tunes.without.eae ae et vite Iredeli dah ecsweieitac Sie ‘in:the,Federal Court Yess|-terday ‘beng Drawn.Out, The.April term of ithe’Federal egurt «began.”yeeterday’ “The, dn ‘the:trialof two eases,in: blockadi TUR pias mai “who ling,de, ed Ja long.time,© -he second).was Robt.Smith, Watawba colnty:He Wasfound:guilty.~ H::F,Greenhodltz,Saha wap:vharge-of ‘the construction of ®ederal building im Salisbury,guilty to the charge: his men ovér eight houre a day, €izht hours .,being’the limit in | rovernment work.»Judgeme nt Also| ,plead| THE:DEEEN‘DANTS|CONTESTED,|TWO:PROTRACTED |MEETINGS.|pane.GQ.o.t4|| ti ;morning, t‘great-t dives*i thAlexander,near |tenpositionl of was found)and.a other’ways the:HeEVICE will“pullty “after athe jury,had.considers |be’. OM of:| in }by Rey. the |former pastor,began ‘last evening.’| of working |ternoonRast. was prayer service dt.7:30: CHRESTONIAN CLU B BANQU‘er.rTHE MEXIC ANS ARE W ARNED |BRIEF peciaie OF LOOAL ‘NEWS. Anti-Saloe n League,Lecturer at]The Lives ‘and Property of Ameri-')egiesWwork:on the foundation of Dr.Mooresville.—Birthday Goleta “i¢ans ‘Must Be Protectet,-|Long's new hospitak.Demy yester-~tion,\MW,Lington Dispatch,14th.a‘idiay..Corrésponde :‘orn isp on denice |of ‘The Landmark,i j Wwpnin S Was isaued-“today.Dy.they:<---Bleven Cents the Gouna Was the.:7 de,Apnik.15->The inem-(7 yjreg 8 ‘tes to the Mextcat ov"prevailing’R ce for cotton yester~.bers of the:Chréstonian club held.arnmeac;as welt as to Gen:‘Pascunt |day.co"HN their.f banduet et Friday |Grozco,‘chief ofthe’revolutionary|‘anon’.two weeks “in which ‘to:ment.at.the,Commercial.hotel.forces,that:Vit ‘expects.andr miust,|;;here’.:yes i !pax poll tax ifone is to be legallyTihweremorethah:80)members’‘demand.phat?sAnrerican ‘life.and!qualified to vote this year;alt Su Lipesahie seh x HH.ae property Whthin the republic of|~dlland was toastindstéh and a RUM Mexteo)’he.justly and adequately!bre of ‘toasts were offered,by aem-||protected:or this.government,QDeration for.appendicitis.at »thebets"to Mooresville pnd her’future.(inus,hdld Mexico ahd the Mexican |Sanatorfum “Briday,Hie 2gondition© Among’theLegitiy fiowi guests were;nsople “responsible for all wanton|f#vorable tkMr.and Mrs...Ms-Deaton,Misses.|op.illegal acts,“swcrificing’or en4|,oA ball’gil me ds gaheduled ‘to.Lillie.Mae Penntie Alte Corpening:'dangerine Aimérican kk vas or ‘dam-take Statesville;Miss Julia MeNinch,of aging:American interests.”‘|tennoow between:the’High School Charlotte,ama Mr.and.Miss Moore,The attitude of the United States |teams of Statesville arid,Newton. precthee ani laer.De vase Ww harey a8,expressed”to)hoth the Federal|—Mrs.2 W.Ayers,who haa ..ate t hey ne “or lund rebel:authorities is.that an em un é S di ,Richards arrived yesterday Al)Friday afternoon..The fun ral was|Rey.R.Lb.Davis,decturer of the|ite a ::f ven ae "7.heen under treatment,ie).Bal nderand‘conducted the bervice|preached by Re UP.altney'|Anti-sal ;:washed 6 maltreatment of American’citizens |sanatorium for two ‘weeks,,un OreRight.Preaching at-—8.o'clock|and Rev.W “40 we w y i-alooh League,preac hed un)»‘will be’deeply resented by ‘the./went.an operation there Saturday.!’|fee umgarner,'-pasr |lay night in the Methodist church LAmerican -govertiment and people:|Her’condition.io reported favona-pach evening,:precede cle EOrearnadSuleBeeapescs:|tor of.Black Oak Ridge »Baptist |to'a very large congregation.His\ang must,be fully answered for.by|ble,church,was..present’and made a |@Ubject was the liquor question’and |the Mexi¢an’people.’* MEADOW 8.DEAD.i {At the’First”Presbyterian /Ohinkely A Oitizen of.Alexander?‘Passes— This Week and at Broad Stree Meeting Farmers*Union—Concert :Chureh?Next Week—old.Folks’|.By the,Orphans,|.>.thon ie Rincet:Church—‘Correspondence of.The Landmark.rurch:Ttems.'y,:Tartoneriie:AR ril 15—-Mri:Gill-Rey,Boy Hargett’is:i ainning,|}iam Nowaeua ‘died ThuredayyoReRace|nothing at his:home about.a “milechureli‘ext Sunday.he!from,Taylorsville.':Death)resulted-will ‘be especially for the tram,tuberculosis:He-was eon fined”Gla hymns >will,bes to his room.only .a.tew.days,hev-|en ahi towm Saturda !Mr.eadoWs.-wag'63.yeire and .fiveeeeaeHe’was reared 18,thiscountyand:lived >at:B Oakvibeoh.days agoire.Se ine Ridge until.‘a iyears lel ‘he:Spécial gervices. whicl walt:be!gold his farm to,Dr.Henry Louishebdthroughouttheweek.at ‘the Smith and moved nearer .town,De-~|Pirst.Préshyterian church,conducted peased was a member of TaylorsvilleDr.C,.'M...Richands,the|yagoniic lodge and was buried with|.|Masonic honors,at Black Oak Ridge’ ae se e oi e ee people.+ iihechoir,or Organ, reminder of tie church parr br. Hed /rere :Py eeree OWA 8 ROD.~,unusually dine, =a g _s4Mr.Fick).Steele:underwent ‘an. place in,Statesville riday af=« e suspended on.the payment of $20).AY protracted.meeting will ‘pegin |Para guia :Pao a.—The coremencertian b exercises.of.and one-third thé cose.lat Broad.Street Methodist church |feoveet ae ar dn.Marone from |he Reh Of RBG alee:Ge Fat ie She Acting Secpetary Huntington Wile!Stony Point.High--Geheet—will -eth-~fs o i own attended...the funeral,.Mr.(liquor interest,of the State during f.the $>.departme I ”BGs-Foryenbury and ‘Zeb Blating |iBunday,the.29th--Rev;E-E.AD-'|Meadows.is purvixed’by-:hi wife |the last half cent ids chatined'|ron,Ch eae Peete:Cepat iment,WN!brace Apill 26-36..Rev.is,—.Aber.were found ‘not guilty of illicit dis-ernathy,of Gastonia,will arrive|and nine children,All of ite chil-jthat ane probibition.law wae tering |pve sexta eee 4 ime Wilson 2 nethy,of Gastonia,will,deliver eei‘29th r il iM mbassador nry Lane sOn :a » ee.R.Tilley.ne Caldwell|peisaopow OFg ett ips bell pet bi dren were present except two daugh|®wonderful effect on the moral Mexico:City ane Marion:Letcher,.|[RROAE,Ngaio vente ue JMr.yy é eee chibi sandbags |ters,Mesdames’Robert.Williame,of|UPlift of the peoplé of the State,i Cc sahcounty,ig foreman of the grand jthoacing a eae hap |re-||Virginia,and Clay Harrington,of }but;that more lemtalntion wwan meaa een -po aS ee Mr:W.BE.Nattress wil?openjury.¢ently’held a number.of very suc-.ayy Ae beara va oTha crete iad ae thorizec Ve a ent,tha ter Nonresident court ‘officials here |cessful:meetings and ‘is considered |”i nea eee of Mr.and pet aot a.aay eae|vention was hot contemplated oe tine|De eee rane Ai raey>x ‘««re «are Marshal WwW:E Logan of Ashe-one of the best men for that kind|Mre.Walter Bowman.of Dealvillie,|total prohibition is’the.inter-State eee States.Wil is df OF,the.First.National Bank build-ville;District Attorney:Holton:;of -of work in the Western North Car:‘died.Saturday aft i \Vel _Mbamedior Oe A et ata,Which have bé-m fitted wp for.Winston...dnd.‘Clerk.Millikan,Of./olina Comiference.aftamoon at the home tommetce law and that the Webb to communicate at once the Wiews a=ee Stataevil lot Mrs.Bowman's parents,Mr.and|bil}will overcome this obstacle.en |ne ed State:he:Me |the purpose.direensboro-Judge Coble,assistant).Statesville has.been well repre|{rs Bo Meher tan of .the Unitec tates to the exi-Pees SEES 2veesas;(Mrs.J Echerd,in’Taylorgville.|tirely ¢‘tore tf 1.4 ~Mr.’Chas.M.Sunimens,of Beth-district attorney,andy Deputy Olerks Bented at.the North Carolina .Bata+Mhe child:was eix-idave old.thet Last Raturd Aaa Oh geen can Ininister of foreign affairs anc :.:7Cowlesand:Pure hes aré also on the!)ca-Philathea copyention,which has)interment was at A ty co a ‘ane |pleasu:7 ae wea am ay of ean a copy ‘of.hilig instructions was like-|any’vowsel hes bought”a Bord job.,been in session.in Salisbury.since |Rey 1 P|ea esa Seren ee et eae See “children,grandchil-|wise sént'te Marion Letcher,Ameti-|fouring car from Mr.Fred Deaton,Aniong the attorneys,and other Saturdgy.--Among those -who ‘haye Tinta es Se icon cae Pe aie,ed eresmat aan hildrem of ‘can.‘consul at ,Chihuatiua,withi|egent,i Mr.Nonris.Steele,__of!isitors:here..yesterday are Attor::atténded are:’Mrs.R.-‘H.‘Trout-!:wherd's|residence |Mrs..Louise Gudge who with|special}representations addreene id to;Stony.Point,bas :bought a”newook<"iene rittanar been ES dethiciis marine .|Bunday Morning.‘their.friends and.neighbots.,gath--|General Oroze j roadster.from.the Carolina.Motormeya.A.WA.‘and,¢lj..Whitener man,Mrs.Robena Lazenby,Mrs.J.1"we John M-Carecn f oH eek at her ooun i Sane rye reneral Orozco:“:Sn‘and WA Self,of Hickory:Attorney|M..Brown and Miss Ett Mor abrasickan Fink or My oe J _:mae bs :oe.hoor nD .,moe Orozco recently réfuded to’raecog-|Co.;‘: RL:Huffman and Postmaster.C.isinger,.of Broad:Street Methodist |iit srs ROP CoDb.o re sainites o Tera thie.t a nize Mr.Létcher as the,American}“*—Mr...Polk.‘Gray,.who wasF.Mc -Kesson of Morgan Loti church;Messrs.’J,‘A aa 5B A nnenaa ee |fan er Sy ek ek see eee tee :id consular representative because the |pumasoned to.Rockingham -.as a Morrow,J M Lancaster,John jj...oan er Of.far mers attended with.ideal spring Weather ©»they }United.States withheld.recognition|character |-witness:in the éase_of THE REC ORD OF DE ATHS.'Rouche and Mieses Fan fer ine Gone Eola oe ary ce ‘the dinnet table os inves pf the rebel cause.‘The represemta-|Berge Dagenhardt against the Sea-:cape i (Flossie:Hoke,Vallle Hix;Sula Ebley oo ie ee ce Mr,|ten,Where.tt Was loaded with tions.to Oroéco,“accuse him of|board Air Line,as nientioned —it enF _Fleming wang Lancliey set,berAda Padgett and Ellen Rimmer,eS Gibson,of Statesville,was oe veningos he rs ores ‘practical murder’of Thomas Foun |Friday's Landmark,found on hisMourne.f rot Western Ave nue Bap churoh;|"phi era NON heh hoa aioe ”Wee.8 etree hiev an American gunner,enlisted./arrivdl.there that:the.case had- ";Mes C.BE.Sloan,W.Fox.|,ner was a full house out tojgay for ner a o ..With the Federals,but-summarily {been ¢ontinued to ‘another‘term ofM1F}ig died Saturday y,,‘Bryant.[Perey .Heinzerl nies the class of orphans from.the/'Miss Jennie Berryhill and little executed lad week when taken prie-|;count.‘it his home on.Westérn |,"Mekend |Mares Row)iren’s;Home;Winston,Friday |nephew,of:Charlotte,erey visiting pner “by the -ingswrrectos.aa gray haired.man.of inrtelti-aver He had been 4 about 818.ont Wilson and A.©.Johnson,of “eat at the court house.This:was ft the home.of Mr.A.W.Gudger.Though declining to justify partl-gent.appéaranch,afflicted ‘withentsFuneralpervicts:wene.con-\ine iF Baptist ‘et rch."|their first Visit to our town.The}Mr:Marvin Baber and ‘family re-|mation'by.Americans on elther|bifhdness and deafness,sat an thefluctedfromtheresidenceSunday-oe were beautiful and were well|turned’home this morning,having pide of.the evolution,the-—United/street at’che First.National Batik afternoon by ‘Rev.5.W ‘Haddon and No Sunday Ball Playing in Olin.rouered.|Rev,Mr.Kirk made:a|@pent thé week-end in Charlotte States expressly stipulates that |€orner yesterday afternoon.and-the burjal’was in Oakwood ceme:|'‘4 communication in the:last ig-Home.rhe ols eee oe Neaenee et American combatants when taken|sold Blueback spéllers..His pricear“i ‘3io bos a cae ue of The Lendeens,.dated .Olit,|gob.1e collectian amounted to;GREAT DAMAGE ‘BY eOOM prisoner Puneet be given rear yea bese 20 namve-eaee mehe hada good ed j-the Elmwood community and under a tha Ol}igh an cam lawyers R.B,and J.H.Burke||Turbulent Waters Still Flood Wide leernational cies Of a "eee are ce es was,about 40 yearg aid.He ia SUT ates an ‘arronedue:impression The Lettend ute this morning &Hee ganged nd ane |oe +Mi,Shuford Miller is solicitt pac sd ‘ian oa Pk Sa communication wad dated Olin,R-1,(°°"4 fgpocinch Ah oaks RSE ‘See fF ell touch:\A wane FITLY SPOKEN.\subscriptions to build a church athas“mother,Mrs.Natinie r atid the “R-1"wa t by.ini-se tt of the town of Talbulah,Sa |Diamon K ern suburb..who made her home with him,and)il The th pag os f bi very STRONG1FOR ROOSEVELT/Tnorth of Vicksburg,Shreveport and/Speak a Word of.Praise at the|ar;CfAmagaoateg tg ‘-ie the following named brother and)tended -to’convey the idea’«that |North Carvlina Repupublicans For the |{*iti¢railroad,with the exception|";Right’Time,needed,as there are a number ofpeaceereMee+Se|the complaint came from the Olin}Colonel —Mé¢cklenburg Republi-|of a few business houses,.ie under|Monroe Enquirer.old people who can't walk to’thebhneSegedGee—tion not from the village of|cans Declare For Local Option.becalmnghes as And it came to pase that a i pe churches.He says the pro- of Mooresville;Mesdumes Joha -Braw-|"1;;m5 |.A number of Republican county!sburg Dispatch,14th.tain man went out to hunt game and|Posed church will be a.“free chap-os cont.G Aeodteaen:ot tae om len on “esBay jconvéentions have ‘been held in ‘this|.Wolunteer .workers ‘in gasoline’while the chase was on he encourag-|el.a a tt ville;and Mrs,Minnie Tyree,of }.gi;pb io no ball playir |State and every case so’far report-|DOads,rafts,\skifis or any,other ed his dogs in every possible way.6 th hans ates.Wass hostessaitckareMrWienledfutaonSundayandagLandenark|led the Roosevelt forces won over-|80rt of craft that would float,have #fe spoke words of cheer to them,|to the Elericemoh ladies and a some time engaged in ‘railway con-|Ot no thought of the village of!whelmingly,jPescued nearly 1,000 persons with-/called them by pet names and in|few other friends Saturday after- struction work ;ran ie yale.copmectian The}.Anson county elected two sets cf |iM the last 48 hours,who were his voice there was the very:tone noon.Out-of-town,guesta’were Mra.J words:“Olin.country)"were used On |delegates but those elected by the |@a@rooned oh knolis,fences,trees Of,approbation.When the game/H.P.Allen,of New York,and “MrsMr.M..M’Lackey died Thursday(the idea that the writer of the com-jregulars are not instructed.and wrecked homes in the path of Was caught and the chase ended he |Stephens,of Concord.The la-night at his home on Fourth eteet,|UMnication probably lived in Olin}In Mecklenburg Roosevelt got 8.4|the flood which surged through the|gave his dogs many a friendly pat }dies engaged in fancy needle workdeathresultingfromdropsyaeerjtownship.It is proper to Say;/and:Taft 5.6.of the county's vote|break in the Mississippi river lev-/on their heads and boasted‘of their |and toward the close of the afiter-an tess of about three months,|however that rural route No.1 lin the State convention.The con-|@@..at--Salem,La.,Friday night,|chase and from h‘s lipa there -never|200m refreshments were served. The remains were taken to Aletan |from Ol /neludes i wide territo-|yvention also adopted a.resobution inundating hundreds of square miles |®ell a word of comoulaint or censure!-—Misses Jennie Bell and An-der county Friday and the burial ity and the alleged Sunday »ball |declaring the State prohibition law |Of territory and leaving desolation roncerning the work of ,the dogs i nie Cole Boyden are guests atthe— was at.Sulphur Springs Baptist may not have occprr Mia failure and ppantally e for local |#®its wake.And it was go that the same man |nome-of Mtr.Geo.M.Foard.They church,.with funeral services by h township ee joption.-Resolutions of respect to For miles the banks of'the levee |Who was so lavish with his words |are granddaughters of Mrs.A..iB. Rey.LD.W.Poole Deceased Was)No Organization in-Statesville.|Gov.Aycock were also adopted Mr are lined with thetisaads of.Leserben of encouragement to his.dogs in |Brown,who died Friday,and came am mber of this.church ina nches of the National Cite Jake*New ehlivened the’oce and scores of whites,oie fled from .the chase pitched a crop aud his |to Statesville -on account:of ©her Mr.Lackey was 22 years old ani |League for the Promotion ‘of ‘Sound fon »)denouncing the.editor |88,flood.with hastily-gathered prop-‘boys—good,strong histy fellows |death,-but did not reach ‘here’in Was it natiye:ofAlexander county.|pank are bei Oreanized throush of the Charlotte Observer.as a syco-lerty and effects and steamboats that they were—worked hard:from |time for the funeral,which took He married a daughter of Mr.and lout ¢United “States..The head:|pnant ‘of.Taft ahd paid the Observ,|4fe'taking them off as fast as fa-|thé time the.first:furrqw.was place Friday afternoon.Mrs.oH C.Cook;of Statesvil’e,and quarters of the douse ine fam othe Ler ‘was g@rossly unfair to Rooseve:t..|Cilities permit nd bringing them draws one frosty.morning’itt €ar-|-—Mrs,Walker .Bradley has sold his:wite ‘and ‘three chidreni-sur-[fj ohn Vo Banwe for that}.-2 he Republicam’plan of organi-to Vicksburg,or ‘taking them to oth-ly phere until the last far of Corn |}to Mr.A.D.Boggs the SpringdalewiveHe-is-also survive by.2 i ight’ine we J.Law-|22400.provides:for minority repre|\€T Spots,where they will be out of |and lock of cotton was gathered in/dairy,which was operated by her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Julius ae in:A monetary expert,}Sentation and on ‘the’basis:of the |Feach of.the:water 3 the fall and not dne word of en?|iate husbandlat-the (Bradley famn,Lackey,one brother and one sister,/ig whairman of the.exe cota.division of the Mecklenburg vote:-The scene tonight~along the jey-|pouragement did.these boys get.from two miles north of town,and Mr. all ‘of,Statesville Mr ackey.WAS lmittee =jit has een estimated:that Taft ayill |©e is weird Scores of fires dot |their father,pot a single time Were |Borges will continue the dairy.~Mr. mechanic and was employed ‘at It is teport ed «from Ret 8 and:Roosevelt 16 of the |the embankm “Sogey driftwood |ihey stimulated with words of judt-|poges;who owns a farm in thatthcineaidfory,When |that mary branches of ;ate’s vote in the natiionat conyen-|48 been caus ind dried and used cits praise and not once during |Vicinity,,some months ago movedhetookpitkhavebeencarganizedin:eon Itbas -reported ‘that euch:di-+so we eine béeves~~have sraeiy on Wik fet oo =|to Iredell from Cleveland county.’' ‘me Bias ac i taste Sukie :ISON ax ,2e aeneed to by S e SOT liled and the.carc asses are int 1anc Ale om thelr Leads |.L e_Mrs.Henry,Riggins,aged about Acuoweliae ar :eee:Aor a i Chairmeatm More hand and oe oe being noasted-to feed.the hungry.|and words of approbation spoken to}.jj)bisieeg i a rent i peace:78 years,died last.Wednesday -nizht aateae oe,sae sidan Ad vate sinsds This Mr.Moréhead de|Tonight the work.of rescue ‘is be-|them..The dogs in the chase.were he vi iit rie prettie eal,of ¢har- at her:home at Mt..Mourne.,Fhe |AIM Ctr OF sack ts _|nies.4 '|ing pushed further into tlie inundat-|more ‘Kindly encouraged than were},1 Went 0 Hiddenite yesterday al was conducted at Fairview)00)J Staley ee Meat t!;led district where hundred the boys at their work.The value |t?.¥¢at the hedside of their father,ch outne,‘Thursday;.”by eof the League vi iar Et oer ste raked people|ct where hundreds of né-|th ::x ®imir.J.H.Deal,of Barium,-who ish,Mt Mourne,Thursday,*linterviewedk:Bémne of ;Bay there is no!provision for mi-|@?Oes and a,large number of white}o*a word of praise fitly spoken 1 itl t Sok .hin’daluhter t Ayers:Be ple nas ot AS nority representation in-the nat‘yn-|Persons still remain.We do not begin to estimate.Al-|sins Waiure ao ite.Sor ot lo .,vas Low ci ‘“IL League may bs of fl convention,and knowing.they will _The break came Friday.evening.|™cst ‘any one.will do better work lvisiting .‘Hiadentte When ka ia ‘atawba Folks Looking at.Lredel =a somea ia Gest ‘i jtontrol the State convention they Within 20 minutes,it is declared,|uncéer the stimulus of a few BOF|ama Tl,Hi ondition je:consid!‘Roads:con ng has been done >beeem ‘diebosed to take a iL the votes,|the water hdd spread:over an area |preciative words A word of praise,trod owe Ss cons ition is consid-+ Messrs...W.Re Fry,Lonnie ‘Car|sowers Re leased —c‘asés in Court,fwhi ch théy will probably do jtwo-miles”:square At Alsatia|in due time,has kindléd the’spark ae Wie!+Eepenter,P..BE.Isenhour,George Set-in the Minors Cou vembeblay ——|plantation every negro.Who could of ambition ‘in many a boy Atten:“Our Nellie,"the entertaining zere and W.,.A.Bollinge WHO|alice Gaither.‘aalove es ;Jay|Medical Graduates.|ride “was supplied with a-horse or|the master artist,:Benjamin West,|OMantic play which was presentedcomposethe:board of road .super-leg-26 ena Salite ewin Iso sn Fhe commencement oo es.of |t0hd to ‘ride at breakneck .speed |-had hung hig painting.in the Roy:[at Statesville Theater in connectionvisors“or—Newton township,Ca-|o4 $680.for loud ae id OH |the North Carolina Medical College,|to every.home he could reach and|al Academy and ‘had won fame he|With the Pythian Big Night cel~ tawba.county,spent yesterday looK-414ceeaote.:Anca wharlotte,take place May 6th.;Warn the people that the flbed was said,“A kisé from my mother mad¢|ration,will be repeated by thedgovertheroadworkintheVi-|301,sowens Wiides cane cae an et|Among the tener of thegraduat-|Coming,~All night the negro*mes-|me a painter.Thomas A.Bdigoh |PeMe.company ot local talent at the inity of Statesville and:getting in-|iisned in Fiiday’s Landmark.was|0%class.are Reid Patterson,Jr.,|Sengers irode through “storm,and |says.that he has succeeded because ptaeater:Thursday night,with.theformationabout,the methods em-"|vaiossed from jak Sabine oh ee |and ‘Espy'Eugene Little,States-|Tain,except in.those instances |his mother.gave him encouragement |200 Open to the public.In adidi- ployed..Accompanjed by Chairman)oo4 for his ‘Speananes ra or *..|Ville,and Brady Milas Raymer,Eu-|where the °rising waters forced|and help when.others made sport of [Mow to fhe play there will be someBills.of the Iredell board!Of }rio.:Court).The Noid oe.Pit Mr.Patterson,who is:a son |them to seek places:of safety imme-|bim:A Dit of generous approba-|SPecialties by local comedians.'pounty commissioners,they took an |nished ang Sake garPhi fan of Mr and Mrs.P.R.Patterson,|diately.Vicksburg,New ‘Orleans ition to the boy.helps him more |“IT see the carnival is coming automobile trip.over some of the |gaan Tt was.Weal haa)wl anes Statesville,is vice president of }and™Lake Providence.were ‘notitiod |than it helps;a dog:in the “chase /to town and that’means I will have roads which have alréady.been |the bond ‘w:da"elie anid ohn:.his class.:of the situation:jand if the boy.deserves it let him }°go00d chanee to go fishing,’”‘re- eraded.-and yisited:some of ‘the,|immediately ‘offered Pies ain Hitt |Other members of the Glass from}Throughout all ‘the.region aboug huve that word of approbation—|marked a local physician,*“When-Poad forces’Which’are at work,|lhe said he preferred -to Beni HH |this section of the State are’Allie |the cfévasée,utter desolation rules;not fulsome pra se_nor.foolish flat-|¢ver a carnival comes to town,ev- Whey expressed thenisaives as Den}jait anita after dinner si tie di sien Stowe and Ira Samuel Gam-|tonight.Dead mules,.¢ows,pigs,|tefy—-but the words of praise at |}¢rybody,Sick and well,attend and‘fing ‘well:pleased with ‘what they|iot leave until he w:sa furnisped.bell of North Wilkesboro,Glenn|Gblickens and sheep flod¢in,the)the right time.::j then it takes filly a.month to ‘get ’saw and learted.:bahenak *|Long of Conover,.Richard th)Stable yards,On platforms and ve)--,;‘jthem back in bed.So 1 wilb Have«Newton township only,recently}SSRanENEDEra sumennemesmmenetate |Martin of East Bend,ClfdeRichand|randas’other:live.stock.moan ‘dnd|Fifteen.Hundred “Perish.at Sea—{five weeks off alt least.”Don’t askvoteda‘bond issue of’$50,000 for |.Bud Lifpard in .Jail.|Nicholson and Lee Roy Salmons of|bellow for food.One planter.has The Titanic Goes Down.|who this ‘local physician”is,;~~forroadimprovementandthesegen-|3ud Lippard,the notorious dlock-|Hamptonville..,..jMoved his saddle horses into the ie (obens Wier witar be tdi to ;We are not going to tell you «tlemen will have charge’cf .the jader who agjleged’to have shot |Roosevelt and’Wilson Carry Penn.|)2Per Story of his residence where)oo sad t ea P|~The contractors who are build-"work.ihis brother,Ed.Lippard,im Alex-"sylvania,Oo a jhorses aiid family are “living until cen largest:yessel afloat,om her lingn thee concrete piers for the States- Win EK ae lander county,a few days.ago,.as The primary alections (in Penn-they can be rescued Sirst’voyage,struck an.iceberg off |ville-Butfifalo-Shoals bridgé®aeross “mn ae wad ek BT GOOE it old in The Landmark,was arrest-|sylvania Saturday.resulted in an Ba tr .|New Foundland Sunday nigt and |the Catawba niver,on the Central+At a meeting in,Raleigh Friday }ed at his home in Catawba cquntz|over whelniing-vietory for Cot Roose-7Mr..and..Mrs...Eugene _.Morri-teane-eworieunslater,If ia report.|Mshway,Nave had considerable nightit was decided to form the |Saturday morning by Deputy Mar-|wélt.:It is.estimated that he will Son.returned.this morning from |’the i:‘Pk _.trouble.with ‘their work.JustAycoskMemorialAgsociationto/shal Grant and was brought’to|have 65.of the 76 delegates to the Baltimore.Mrs.Morrison.hag|*®‘that evout 1,500 persqns Per jas they were ‘ready,to begin work erect von the capitol grounds’a|Statesville and placed :in jail to |national convention ia his follow-been ‘under treatment iny a’Batti-|ished and 675 were saved Friday on.the last pier that tobronzestatueofGoy.“Aycock.‘A |await -triak.in the Federal Court ers claim méré..The regular Re-|Ore hospital for ©several weeks|ae ese be built in the water,the fercommitteecomposedofmenfrom|for illicit distilling.Besides the|publican organization’,headed by and her friends will be delighted to |Hickory Township ©Veted”$50,000)dam broke;which will cause eek -varioys sections -of sr State was}cases against him in the Federal |®enator Penrose,which controlled know‘that she has very much im-|Bonds..,delay and.trouble:.Only two piersappointed:to further tre purpose of |Court Lippand is wanted in inedall,the machinery of the party,.met proved.oi q |*Hiekbry.tow nship yesterday,Vot-willl be ‘i the water and gne of j the organization.—3 Lincoln,*Catawba and Alexander|an overwhelming.de eat notwith Mr.:C,Ps:Crawford,who .re+|-.4 $50,000:of bonds f 1-roRts these “has been,completed:Eloquent..tributes,to the dead?counties “to ‘answer liquor:changes,[standing ‘the Roosavalt~forces had cently sold his interest)imthe Craw 2 ae bbinated Mir Wy NAV ita wie lives:Just.Governor were -pPOken by €x-Gov.|and he is also Wanted in Alexander practically no dreanization®4 jfofd-Bunch”Furniture Co will |bye «majority Ot Soe a |beyond;the castern limjts ‘of town,Jarvis who presided;-Mr.docke|to #iiwer for one assault:on his ‘On the Democratia side Wood-|leave the latter -part of this week |‘Colonel’Hodeavels will jaggy}O™thé Modksyille road,has.fine -Grbig.s Hon,J.Xs Joyner,eGov.|brover::>\row Wilson was practically unoppos-|for Des Moines,is om &Prospect-through Statesville ‘next Monday:estoy aud,Taine eeSeelaeswaneandWilsonOpposesJudicial_Recall ed and he wilk get 74 of the.76 |1ng trip.en.Toute from Asheville to Greens.|hay crop a feb!days ago,Mr.White:others.Citizens.of ayne,Gov.i :delegates tothe national convemtion.|Both of Statesvitie's principal tbtia,.The local Roosevelt,enthus-gaid he hat sold from his last crop Aycock’s nati¥e county,have al-Asheville Citizen.an :Se re :|hotels—Hotel Iredell and.States |jasts will doubtless make sh ffort:over $900 worth of hay,hadi fedreadysubscribed$1,000 .and’citi-‘Lest you forget,”we will tats James Jefferson,who killed a villa Imn-——have put ‘into corm is-i "OLOT ahout $300 worth .and has about zens of W ake $14200.!that both SHere:and ,,publicly |politeman at Columbus,Ga.,while bon Gktidecmin.new.tubbér”.tired re nae the colonel'y train stop $2 cy erth on hand.That would:|Woodrow.Wilson’has declared him-|resisting arrest and who ‘was under "Duusises of tmodren.|dealin flere,‘butt ‘make the hay crop worth about —Linensehas Been Ligned:for the |self unalterably opposed-to the recall sentence -t0 be execithed:—Priday,|-ieraaee qe :in ‘Pitt county last’week Haris |$i 4ot,-trrow some*35 eee plomarriageofMr.Jo..Messick and |of thé judiciary.4 ‘ln othen..words;|committed suicide Thursday—night Migs AdaCrraven,of,Concord,is|Nichols shot and killed Newton Hitt,‘meadow,Ov.acedunt \the.os Miss “Bessie Shane;Mr.‘Bruce See:Wilson,is “not ani anar-by daking poison.It is.not known’visiting,at the home ‘of nee Broth the-shooting ‘being’without.appar-|drougtit hist year the Sento wereeeelideeandMissLenaDay.oe Penis.”ate :-t)how he obtained,the poillkon.et,Mr.x,ii ‘Craven,ent:brovocation:SNe ig:tm,anal : — ed 4 -Chronicle remarks to the effect ‘that =office ~a rule tetbelect the .business.men *eessful management of -COMMISS IONERS.-COUNTY ‘ of,‘the CharlotteCol,Harris, a “lot of people are throwing uD. their.hats and splitting tir shirts} about presidential candidates,whem they are vastly more concerned abou the election of ‘a pheriff ora board o?county commissioners in their 'respective counties.The colonel is eminently sound and sénsible—ashe usually ‘is—in that remank,Take for instance,a board of county com> ‘missioners.There is:little pay ‘ant not ‘a very ereat'deal of honor, “compared,to ‘the’wonk;‘and yet the is of,the‘preatest:importance ed the©taxpayers,‘and:the.‘people eenerally.it,should.be filled:.by the:‘est business men.of the -coim- ‘ty,mennot exetutive capacity,-‘men oft bretidth,progressive’men.it is: A hardship.tor’a ‘capable bubiness’ man—and the terni ‘business man as heré used includes farmers—-to accept the office.It means a sac- rifice,for the pay received-is small compared -with:‘the,time required: The county commiissioners|ate.‘the poard::of directors,of the county: “All business -corporations ‘make.it best and safest among their’stock" ueiders*>tor “membership.on:the beard,‘of directors,Tor upon the board of directors))depends the puc-. the’affairs pf a corporation,It othe case that menjate named for coun- “ty.commissiioner as a personal com- plimedt,decause itis,believed they is:often adopted whenever a, yeat---Sheriff Deaton, AVILI/Nor OPPOSE THE CHANGE Sheriff,|Register we Treastxen| Will Not,Oppose Change...From Salary.to Fee System—The_Matter With the’People.: The Landmark,May.&2911. The,proposition to'eeanhe the. county officers from the fee BYSs- ‘tem to>-&Salary.basis has ‘been’ much discussed,the past few years and.the sentiment in.favor of the change in Iredell!has.increased as thé.matter has been discussed un- tilit is.now’very strong.here has Jbeen some injection of the salary matter into,the roa d bill’dis- cussion,“some of the salary advo- cates insisting that this question:is entitled.to first.consideration,‘The Landmark has never been.able.to see why anybody should oppose the road bonds,pecatice the county offi- cers’are not on gilaries,and it has pointed out chay the people of the, county.can have the,salary “system ante:will stand ‘up and:demand.it. The idea prevails,*howe’ver,that the county.officers:wilf use “theirsin-; flunece.to.prevent the.change.There’ fs.little excise for the ‘people:“allow- tie themselves!to “he inflmenced by bwhat county officers:may ‘or May net want,but td sett’é this:point ‘The4 Landntark is ‘authorized to /Bay,that the county officers.whose places age to be filled next year will of- fér no opposition.Talking about th matter the other-day the three coun- ty officers whose ;terms expire next Register Boyd and Treasurer Sleanm-——all said that, they,had no:objection to the Bal-. ary ‘question .being submitted to the Primaries next year,60 that the people ‘may have.a fair and pavare:| opportunity to.say whether:they want the change;‘that ‘this ‘is the right and privilege.of the people, to which'they are éntitled,and that they—the /officers,nam ed—will)of- fer no opposition to the change,» The above ap pe ared in The Lande lptraight course. 7 tee ::Ct me‘A CASE .OF .SENSITIVENESS. Membeys .of ‘ongress a,Little “Touchous”-About~Corporation Affiliation.1 3 i Baltimore.Sun:>ne Mr.~Randell’s-bill th members from.haying any direct connection with pe business .in- terests’’»has stirf@d?up a.hornet’s nést in the House.The Texan has been attacked unmercifully for re- Hoctiis upon.his fellow-members. Yt-may not be true in Bome cases, but the old adage remiids us that it is ‘the hit dog that howls." Not s0 many years ago Congress” ‘mMenewpractice d in.the executive de- partments and pocketed fees without | remorse;The passage.of “a law pro-| hibiting |that 2ustom.caught some| in the act,Burton,of ‘Kansas,was fonvicted,driven from,the Senate and sent to’prison Tor an offense. which might sha in olved.no pen alty a:few.years previous:“Fay? ors’.Which»judgesonce accepted) Eratefully,from railroads and.cor} poratiene te.now:prohibited.<by |: law.:Corporation:owsers:once Bat jin.Hose:ard Senate,using their in¢, 'hugnee ;ope ly to protect|thei, own:interests.“Some ate still Congress,but the number »As maich-| gmaller.”Maleate| Senators ‘and Representatives,how- ever,do now hesitate as.attorneys‘ to represe nt corporations or:individ-| uals,and.a large;majority of them | Judges,refuse’to Bit | are lawyers. in -a casein which they are per-| ponally ‘interested...Most.‘Cong ress-.| men are conscientious;we believe,| ana vote for the public:good,even| when it ‘Conflicts with their -pri-| wate business,They;are’men.of! jaffairs,however,and cannot be ex- fpected to sacrifice their personal cae terests when elected to.Congress But:Mr...Underw oc a.has get.an | example that?they mdy well follow. Mis interests -in steel manutactur-|’ Ing.have not been allowed to turn| him a haims-breadth frem :the}He formulated anc} ‘Sec iit I In He¢ ime nothat polities sis at Allen and Re angkes. ATTERS OF NEW whe Sanadte has passed the army appropriation.bill,carrying ~395,- $14,710,or $7,587,453 more’than. when it passed the House and $2 & “79H,925 more than last year ‘®bill. “It is Bald that a bond “of $1,000 has been,put up-for Frederick BemaDs the umillonaire w he is:wants eu Aiken,8.€v,,to.‘Answer (4 chtnee of slashing his ‘wife's throat, and.who:is mow in Europe with his.wife...This bend is tory Beach's Appearance at the.September term tot court in -Aikea, ‘a,delegation’of 90 members,un- ingtructed for any,presidential can-didate,but bound:by the mnit rule, has been chosen to represent New York State’at.the Democratic na- tional.conyentidn .in,-Baltinrore, The delegates at-large are Gov.Dix, Senator OMGormuin,Judge Alton B Parker and ‘Chas.“es MRR,+the) Tammany leqder,yes A.“specie ae from. woe.“representatives:of the “bureau ‘of:labory lilden and “Blake,are ta’ erect to North’:Caroliina to:look into’labor sand’wage<ceoni tic ris in, tho cotton *millsyy Tt {sg ake “by pine vot the:Democratic.Cong#essr the bottom: of this.move:hey are.warning ithe milk owners not,to give out any information they do‘not,care to,as phe Mw canvot conipel it.SBR Judge Stiaples has fixed Hilleville, To’aS the place and April:28 the:time “for the trial.of “Floyd |all‘others indicted for {the miutdet of the Carroll county lotficiass and wha,are now.in cytody.Both..defbnse.-“and,prosecu- tion asked..for a‘change -of yenue, ithe defense.wanting ‘the trials -,Judge..Staples fixed as the place and:tien withdrew its motion: Ww ash iveton Wytheville ithe defense for a change.‘ Gen»Fred)D.Grant,“who died inewYork,Thursday,was.born.in Louis in!1850"and graduated|from the military academy at West| Bays} at| |i i Nee¥RL i eo ZZcaoePALL Everybodyisstalking about the Automatic,Retrigaiator:Inquiries are coming to us from neighboring towns forAutomaticRefrigerators...You'can see them at our store.,When.you see them youwill buy no other.We are al- ways glad to show:you.Hi us a card.for catalogueandprices..:A Crawford:Bunch.Fenaiace Comp’y. jput through the,House’..the most| o appreciate the honor,regardless mark of May §,,1914.While.the |thoreughgoing revision.of ‘the|Pont in 1871,serving in the army their business qualifications or|road:bond.campaigr Was dn anum-|Bteel and.iron tariff yet proposed.|for severral JORTR:He.was minister Sas fitness:It is expected,af ber -¥oters ho felt that ralaries phf-every:Congre eerian would be as to atetee in 1895 and was.for.a asi that:th ae Be oy tes GUI out the frank in gtating his Business.con-me BO:ite commissioner.of New| OTE Oe e*dominantt:par |id not.recpive A ‘deal “Bei nections,ds.free-from bias in hig |Yor’.\He was appointed brigadier) in-any county will name men of io year hie ore;mar tested a’:disposi Lard of official conduct which)would |&ernaral’of volumteers during the| faith for all the offices:but asi |tion to oppose.the bon Receiv-|do “more ©to™..demarid confidence)Mar with’Spain,-was appainted. from this the matter of.polit gn timation ‘that thee;officers|than.all the disavowals ‘and denyn-)brigeer in me United States army a Be ::iciatidns which show more heat than jin’-190)---and major.general.in) oer figure..Every wtock-‘aabors fanted the public 10 ighate,$1906..He served for a time in the holder ‘in the’.corporatiorn—every |kno ow they felt,th editor of:|:eaters TPhilippines.-= faxparer and rt mark wrote the abg@ve aud}STATE NEWS.:Seer ro eae eR is a Sw :‘:(Founder of the Red Cross Dead.| ee ne ee ce zag f Charlotte,Miss.Clara Barton,[nder of| :ho ¢aka lanag Kitchin’s American Red:Cross ahd ‘prob-|. res ei thetr d cam|has opened)ay.iy i fdely.k ‘i ans tt he gentlemen |iquarters:in the.Yarborough |°"'"“sy most widely known Ameri-| ‘:ae dani tacel Touee.Raleigh.),char woman?of the day,died at} a year ae nov t Pt }‘t .mo ‘ ae |Jas H Norwood,fommierly a)her.Home,Red Cross,"in:Glen |SN *./y pprominge aeitizen.of Orange.coun-)ech Md...Friday.ntorning;at |Report That.Allen and Edwards et ic o On isinne i“the L.the o'clock.«She.was 90 ‘years old at Have Filed the Mountains.|Lure Om “Unange,Ore:1h Le ne br an inwalid tor ipore Ss cies’ausiel State Hospi ital.ins Raleigh Thurs hae been an invalid.for moret ea se .Greensb ore:News.12th.+i dav xd aged 74 wears.year:Her rémains wre buries in Iredell.and Allen and Wesley Ed-|"7.*",poe.>‘lat her old home in.Oxford,Mass next board ‘is|ir place of hiding.isi’At Hillsboro Thursday:hight the Miss ‘Barton .retired from fore impor-}3 is'a week ago was the |Vaults of the Bank.of Orange were.presidency of the Red.Cross dl ie made :privately Wednes-blown open with 1 iitrog lycerine and }.1904 iand,since /then had:not been | eee iday.by Dr:J,W.Neel,.ofs Walnut7#bout $5,000 in cash,prac tically all|actively.affiliated with.the manage-| te a ‘friend in this city.Dr.ithe money in.the bank,was stoler.Ment. alone is a t requires a waste to waste the publi timate prey manyds,too that t road ‘and seeing that the ‘money expendéd,the.Iredell 'commissioners will,after September ist next,be charged.“with the cuty of maintaining and repairing a‘l ne public boats of the county. The.cold.system of road-working passes at that time,as provided the road law adopted on the Sth of last May,and the commission- ers will have to devise asysetem for the maintenance of the roads. That i¢@ most important matter and that’will require thought.If“we are to get benefit of the thousands.we are Bpending on road work we must gee to it that a system of upkeep is devised that will maintain the roads in proper repair.If a slip shod method is allowed,making a pass at road-working on occasion,in &very few yeara we will be where work te metiy.38 properly by- careful the one we started,with our bond issue money wasted.The fidelity ‘with which roads are kept-im repair will spell suecess or failure for the dredell road work,and this impor- tant matter the county commission- :ers will have to work out The Republican State convention _In Michigan reminded one of the old ;time Republican conventions in the South.The wrangle between:Taft and Roosevelt fattions became B60 fierce that speakers were attacked. A Reosevelt man who attempted to address the cotvention wae thrown | froin ‘the stage:by a ‘Taft man. There were many fist fights and a tee]said it was positively known at Edwatds had been driyen to Pine.Hall,'‘a small station on the} Norfolk &Western railway;and that Sidna ANen had beén tramping to- “Ww %railway center near that t vs and said that it was most ciy/that by this time the ‘two either together or separately,tienhave succeeded in‘putting hundreds| niles between them and the gcené.of the Carroll court:Aguse crime of almost a month agoDr.Neel said he had been given¢information about’Al ‘bymanwholivesinStokes y,not far from.Walnut Cove. of an neeTo 4 Lan negro at one.time was H acguainted with,Sidna.Allén, and told:Dr:Neel that .the latter part of last:week he-met Sidna Al- leu tramping through the fields and. spoke with him for a minute or two...Thé outlaw was moving away from the tnountaing and.was mak- ing hw Way toward the Norfolk & Western railway;which rune =by aValuut Cove ‘ Ag to Edwards,Dr.Neel ‘said that immediately after the repart about.Alles,came‘a_report “that Edwards,at some point,about the middle of Stokes county,Shad hired a -turnout to drive him to Pine Hall,a smalj station.nort)of Wal- wut.Cove,on the.Norfolk’&West- étn,the driver learming that the moan he had carried was no :other than the desperado,Edwards.{Judge N.P.Oglesby,of Bristol, Tenn.-former circuit court judge of Carroll county,.and attorney for the members of the Allen gang now in jail for murder,etates that he believes Sidna Allen and Wesley! Edwards have fled the county.] RN Indignation on Account of Verdict zm in,Raines Case. Joshua Raines,who recently kill- ed.Miss.Eva Chambers,a Virginia gchool teacher,was convicted.af! murdér in the second degree im Roanoke,Va.,Thursday and gene lenced .to 18 years in the State| prison.There was 60 much indig- nation on-account of the failure to| conviet,Raines of fifet degree mur-- refused to withdraw a damage puity fo.slander,instituted against his wife.He,plead insanity but med- fcal..experts decided he was pane | and the people felt that justice-was penalty.} _DE AFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications,,as they can-| not reach the diseased .portion of the general riot would ,have been the ‘result had not the police and mi- litia quieted the disturbance.‘Thea “the BReoserelt men withdren and" two pets of delegates were elected mo national convention. —_—_—- By a majority of more than.23,- lo ruilroads |, of,the Worfokk &Western have authorizedtheirofficerstocallastrike,should enn.out,of 25,000 votes cast, comotive’engineers of 50eastofChicagoand-nomh further negotiations with th®rai =“for increawed .pay fail. ‘ear.’Theregis only one way to curedeafness,and that is by constitutionalremedies:vDeathess is caused by aninflamedconditionofthemucousliningoftheEustachianTube,When thistubeisinflamedyouhavearumblingsoundorimperfecthearing,:and whenit1sentirelyclosed,Deafness ia the rée-rt wand unless the inflammation eanretakenout.and this ‘tube restored’.totsnormal,condition,hearing will be de-stroyed forever}nine cases out of ten |tae canard te.Catarrh,which ts nothingcouserikaconditionof.the mu- 6.will.give One Hundred.‘Doll for any ¢gse of.Deafness (caused ty]catarrhy that cannot be cured by>°Hall’8)@atarrh Cure.Send for airculars,oeF.J.-CHENEY '&:CO.,Toledo.ma ad fay oe fats,7c fall ‘amily Pilla forr eonstipa-| cheated when,he escaped the.death | The work was professionals...’ Miss Della of 'a bookstore merly superintendent evidently.done H.Matthews,owner at Fayetteville,for- of the se ho ols lot Fayetteville ahd a prominent ‘buéiness woman ‘ef that town,Was} istricken with apoplexy walk- ing on .the..streets and died inten miinutes, who had held, for someCapts.Tk a position ir time,has been the committee,on to gucceed A,D. and €.K;Cooke;;of Louisburg, also been given a position atcr Simmons’offic@. At recent term.of Aste coun- ‘ty Superior Court,Gus.,Frank and| Hint.C ornett were convicted of sec- ond.degree murder The two first named were sentenced to the pen- itentiary for ten years each.The verdict was set dside as to Clint.” Cérhett ‘and he was released 6500 bond.}: I.D.Morris died.suddenly, Saluda last Tuesday from a stroke ot “apoplexy 4nd-his sister-in-law, Mrs.B.T.:Morris;of -Mills Riy-| er,Henderson county,who had not} been well,died a few hours after-| ward as a résult of the shock ex- perienced on receipt of the news. Both bodies were buried at Mills} |River at the same time. Ashe, Washingtonappointedclerk ‘to engrossed bilis Watts,resigned, in + the The Dethocratia committee of the ‘sixth congressional “district,.called| together by Vice Chairman)MelLeod,| Chairman Bellamy having:refused!|to call the committee,met.at Fay- jetteville “last week and ordered a | |primary election June 18 to nomi-inate a.camdidate for Congress.| Congressman,Godwin wanted the primaty held.May 18,the date of} ithe State primaries,‘put his oppo- nents wanted more time to make a| canvases of the district. -Man|The Who Stands For Some-4 thing. Wadesboro Ansonian. The average politictan,pes zing |) the support of the people,is’about der that he was removed to Rich-||the weakest individugl im the com- indnd to prevent a pomible.out Peeatty.oe js afraid to dectare break»Ruines admitted that hé j himeelf far or.against any proposi- phot Miss Chambers because phe|tion.The mention of even a dog.ljaw gives him St.Vitue dance and Tto ppeak of improving the condition of the.public .schools.or public |roads paralyzes.him.He wants,to |%0 through by the gum,shoe route; leneaking.jn,if you please.By his Unanner you.would:think he wished\to be elected “to go nothing,and \that is about all such men ever accomplish,“Give us the.man.who |stands foér bomething,stands for.it jwhethe r heiwing or‘not....° )os '|*Ree System Bound to Go, Newton News. {.peniiment.12 Cater bs ‘estrone |toF the change [froth fees to sala- |\ples for county officers)and is\Krowing:.Outside the question of |possible paving of money to the’ people by abolishing the fee system |there is.the fact that,paying a bal-ary to a public servant for his la-, |bor is eminently “the proper.busi- |trea method. } is1s ,Byatem|‘The -:fee "tes doomed— |bound.to g0-lt ia only a ae on.4 at? bar WIFE. SAVED FROM |_HOSPITAL What Saved Her From AnOperation. .Upper Sandusky,Ohio.—‘‘Three years |ago 1 was married and went to house-|keeping.I was not feeling well and} §myself along.Ihad|such tired feelings, my back ached,myijsidesached,I hadbladdertroubleaw-| fully bad,and I could| noteatorsleep.I had headaches,too,and1becamealmostaner- vous wreck.My doc-| tor told me:to go to @ hospital.Idid |not like that idea-very well,so,when I saw your adyertisement in a paper,I wrote to you for advice,and have done as cou told ‘me..I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills,and now I have my health. «If.gick and ailing women would only |know ‘enough to take your medicine,they|: would get relief.’’—Mrs.BENJ.H.STANS- |BERY,Route 6,Box 18,Upper Sandusky, |Ohio. If you have mysterious pains,irregu- |larity,backache,éxtreme nefvousness, ‘inflammation,ulceration or displace- |ment,don’t wait too long,but try Lydia ‘E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound now. For thirty years:Lydia E,Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,made fromroots and herbs,hasbeen the standard remedy for female ills,and such unquestionable testimony as the above’proves the value of this famous remedy and should give évery oneconfidence.’Ma scala “CALL WHEN.YOU WANT Gold Medal Coffee,— Simon Pure Lard, Orange Brand Hams, Shafer’s Sliced Bacon, or anything usually found in'a first class - grocery tore;io Eagle 99 &‘Milholland. ‘tlom.of.time.wid “ | ||| ‘could hardly drag | | :Tells How Sick She Was And.e | | so n s e s e r c c c e s o n s o e ! t The “Odorless”Keeps Your Spoil- fl ables Deliciously Sweet and Fresh re,¢TOMY,att Never makes them damp or sogey T. sulution and economical system of refr igeration. ODORLESS Pq UO RED Sone i guicdls pay for u ) 2 ™m.ertythemak ‘ The’interior -parts “ODORLESS”a is is due Their ts selieet ¢than yhee ply“made refripperators and wi workmanship is guarannteed feast tsaves.Its perfectt -IT18 FOR YOUR PROTECTION THAT THE WORD ODORLESS” 18 ON THE NEW REFRIGERA- TOR YOU BUY--CALL AND IN- SPECT OUR COMPLETE LINE— ALL STYLES,SIZES &PRICES ak WilliamsFurnituresania Ae Hees?: Pere resaoeaeey _SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO. COME TO SEE US White Canvas and Buck Footwear. |We have a complete stock of Women’s.White Canvas and Buck Footwear,both in Shoes and ee in canvas at $1.50,. $2.00,$2.and $3.00;and Buck $3.io and $4.00.We hardly see how a woman will be able to live through the sum- mer without white footwear of some git We've the best of yy PIG BEN ie Should be in every farmer’s home.~You work heayy and” should sleep heavy.°He will wake you easy..You should © have one of my watches also.Give your boy an Elgin.It will make him feel like working this summer for you.' H.B:WOODWARD:Jeweler. $1.00 Per Box.§ HALL'S SPECIALS. A CIGAR OF MERIT,—@ WE |free eo HALL'S.DRUG STORE. "PHONE NO.26pecevenencceececevesceses 3 id & Nita ae ha tea a cs ;‘at a cost almost prebibitive.’.Coz ,i s aa tsnolinterestedsahus.+."|[attempt on the part.of ‘the.Mex:See aoe ts be hid pyar matters.eae ‘and:dom there.the.ee aI a <ae 4 (et ae wae)cull rebels.to secure amy tec ognition improve a firg Nat any:cbst wi Noire Cestihang raat aly Gone AV ae ae =;s \%i r of.belligerent rights,,60 ecéssary.jsoon-be."a impossibility;which ner and Mra Wlatenoe ftimpson..'of ota A os 5 :toa,siidcedsf ul conduct of ‘their |ts adiditjoal cause,for ‘thankfulness’The ditning oui table was:Vedutit Ney er wa:~Bete ¥eampaign,:The State Department |that:spring is coming.Itvsnowed,a.‘fully aneaniged;*'the|cen piece %oe ‘eCae “did everything-ib its power ta.pre-tliitle yeste‘bday,thotigh,and)40)161)ino i ae buttereup,*and’‘ait tiie ae ;Je hin &W @ ven.the execution,:which,in’itg|said that English springs are late.|ania were.cut aes atahee®tilled |‘On ne agth’1813,tate 4 n ns a n r,opinion,“was in’violation ‘of the The action of the suffragettes has with candy:fan cream‘and’cake i ndant rules of warfare °of all civilized |worked hardship to womankind.in.||were Saeed by little:Migace “Mar:oe REAL ESTATE DEALERS,countries,,general and visitors in:particular.|tha.Melauelline “Pannen Wallace’Statesville,N;C.In the opinion of the State De-|No'doubt the American newspapers)ang >Mary Loretz.Cowles TheaRN’partment,the man’s killing was °a|'‘have told-of their window-smdshing|So gaan ie fOFFICE:ROOM'3,|delibe .‘cream:was,frozen in the shape ofeiberatemurder,But.it:is recall-|campaign last month;how!pome of)little chickens and rabbits and eachFirstNationa)Bank Building.[ed that in hig proc la'ntation 'Presi-|their leaders went-to the irpnmMong-|gic dt yaceivedav dlttie.bamkes ‘con:‘"PHONE:239.ident Tate.expressly “warned Ameri,|ers.‘and‘boughta number of ham |42 jai aa Easter chicken.ag.al.[tang agatnsy participating in the |mets “Which Wére distributed,and gouyenih +TEtrevolutiononeitherside,indicating |by agreement simultaneous attacks ;:Sree j plainly that they would .do so at'|Were madé.on many of.the large|@bported.For The Landmark. {their own risk.This,however,does |shops,huge plate glass windows be-|.On Easter Monday afternoon Mrs.Nai[hot prelude tne:American ‘wovern-ing broken everywhere.The homes|Richard Alison received theWomin's ou stful,per haps,that our moder ate pri ices mean |ment from.taking steps to:secre }ot Mr.Asquith and:other leadere of |“Xth Century club,The attendance as Rood qualities,as you demand i11 2 |redaration Méanwhile there does |the opposition were stoned.It was)Was.especially .large The usual 1 no appear to be any immediate:ac-jae done so quickly that.some of the!lite:programme was dispensed)isetonincontemplation:|women made their escape,but many}With and the annual eléction of of-ae Cas Ratanspacso ,Warehouse,a ,Se _|were,arrested,convieted and sen-|ficers was-held,The following were)130x285,corner V alnut and fee!Some Should Be Recalled.sf tenced to’terms:of:imprisonment |wna elected:Mrs.=D.M.)ing streets.lpurham Herald bot from two!to-Bin tonthe ab hewd (Avs.ident,Mrs.Leander K.)@ nuit careful inspection will convince you and long at 60x!OT1 corner Court and.ae ‘ae Danek oe FabOr They tried:to ‘bee off with |ha vice presidént,.Mrs.,Rob-service will prove that.Clothing we sellis the equal eting st lnects.W at Antes ~Mahe ve I >j usb:*ert Mur "kK secretar ve *r26%acres,at»Bufola,$30 per ibe :fr a pant or public:of-|<eg mfms a ens ir ene neeee oa)er ae rietreas-of any in quality reg ardless.of price.You ‘ihva-aoe:i we have:seen some that We)ueband EAC cgEE chal CL wees ule.clocked!(ta athena tae riably surrender your ne doubts and substi-:|<S-—but It wasof no use.\bng |;Were aiso ecce «}ney75acres,one.mile east of court|rt ought.to be kicked out lish:law’is inexorable:They have (‘State Foder:ition,at Winston-Salem|tute’confidence instead,.Call for.our:$7.50 all nour i “tmot been Allowed to surround them-in Ma {wool Blue Serge.Suit.‘‘i76.acres;.one mile anda halt |ives h cothforts nor have their Upor the ~-arrival of additional];. Weel.iis been “permitted to provide.€us sts.an entertaining diversion wag} $6 ‘acres,.one mile and a quarter |Stops {delicacies:*They éat |participated in and Miss Miller,of} west.}hithe f t ted:im Winston-Salem,the.visiting Suest,Si y t L Cl thi]Co »70 acres,one mile .and a half}S jall S prisoners,assisted .the “hostess,her bister.{a 1 n}® west ;}m |)or that they |Sever ladies:tied.for the first 211 ‘dorea,-five miles north,$320|i ameness .|ji Yr the prison favor,a beautiful work bag,whic h |ONDCOED CRDCED ©per acre ::vat was won by Mes.R.E.Clapp.The :hah , $56 acres,three’miles east,$25 t cannot hal p wondering <¢lation “*favor,suggestive Olt rrr Rien ee eae ae peor acre -|ble ar,if they had foreseen the?fell’to Mise Loula Camp-|;:: A sumber of other desirable |h a Taina I the noes,they,wo riot have |!will ious!y preserited.it ¢o *t ne : farma and business properties.See|OFSE AINENESS,:1 the lifferently,:butcif thisjs the |Mrs.F upe,and each guest lo . me before making an investment.|in,eurb or splint,:tures would not induce them ved uty’Easter souvenir ur , ISIDORE WALLACE,|and is so:‘They profess.to -glory |The o was a most enjoyable|::ig pa :|fistula onment and persecution,By ;one f aces tet =~First National Bank Buildipg.|ear oss ist hat lin2 of:reasoning hey persuad-adaveuilin GHA . ts Phone 240,00 |Here"5Proof.ed themselves ‘that this courée |eid social functions “Pay-as-you-go’’'is an excellent maxim provided you pay by check.:—P ire oe would gle tet cause does nut ap 4 an open theeting.|||It’s.foolish to carry money on your person,except for the smallestoT000ofCityroperty|re oa the Somtaey oe cee he ;Nous club at the epl-}.j{-puree pe one incidentals,for aside from the care and inconvenience,Be Eee re A nt love Friday ‘afternoon,at which|||there is always the danger of theft‘or loss.}week on its setond reading Dy Bide OF ;sre;FOR.SALE sinh il nasty ct fourteen Gare en nds of the aelub x Fo a with a or book of this bankin your pocketthe inconvenience .-™|}S£uests 'he club.meeti which :a :ributed’dibectty ©too:“this,voters b ’and worry is eliminated,You-write out a check fortheexactamount“ive-roc @ «ar ot,”south|,:J ’,-?as.j |burlesque laceoeonweeee|s 1k.Most of:“the suffrasetient ~~J oe stetinn :tok pine’of each purchase,your check stub is-a record for reference and the' ‘Two vacant fote rear above,-on| f ite women ofgood social -po-|yrysi,4 the apectal gucstelh Coe k itself will later be returned to you bythe bank and may be_re-Menting mrest.hemi three ure and refinemient,and’o¢the n-composed the au-||}tdined asa receipt Some people may th of the check account as Gix vacant lots eonth of Brad-|that oy walk se oy ‘auy means the type we usu-|dience »doings of the club—~—being complicated.Nothing could be more.simple,however..We ford Knitting Mill ¥"i sa and,Pa.,oa mi ste shad the nam e LT hOt che son orts,discussion of keep books for you and there is a record for your every transaction: Eight-room house,good well|,peated ese -oo —te ee eurre;events,ete--were —very This bank by its conservatism has brought gains to many a deposi-end barn,aud four acres of land,dnilitdnie aaiA hn wie the oiner day loee nd ‘the guests could not/||tor who asked for advice.It will do the same for you.Your.ac- en ee eee in a sweet and gentle voice,that}phe,utbursts of laughter.|}count will be welcomed.;Four-room house,6%acres land,|ahe ‘hoped ‘it aura rig Ue oe a Rere:We hits at.the)|i ‘;'fie Buffalo.Shoal..Roat |fSReE )id not.betle ef Yi other clubs Re DFO=|M h ts d F B k f St t vill eTwovacantlotsBuffaloShoal|LINIMENT ar m to yeep down the .Ho Leramme.of th ritten |erc an an armers an 0 a es Q,. e ¢I ns in order to arouse t by Mrs.ZV ;AhlenSn |‘‘ Store house and residence and|all farin stock.peersronment,but it might come “to |rie Hoffman:i it rich and acre lot,junction west Front street}B...°ay vs |tha ge ey }eatehy throughout ain sean ee insight and Buffalo Shoal Road.Alee stock)&,;iiiet,which sas A Tesi’oii ee ie ee,many (hems played parts .to perfec-of Groceries and Fixtures.®for |Rubhc.pidces “nave been closed..tO.|tion.Cali on or write ]Wome ee Can:ImMagin a Followi the-« |suliragette should go on Wal-|oest ais went C.B.MORRISON,i path British Mus for |arrlons we ee 739 “West Feone St.jingtance,«what.havoc oat 7 oy enMarch8.“Phone 22 |pWrOUsnt A’woman cannot 5°Land earn st 7%CA =to look into the shop windows Wwith-+|atfeese ateein Tons >‘:..bal featne diate ee CS eae s ae M rie Long 10)acre farm in one mile of.eight months’High School.Two- se ||Veillane Mia were 1 lana oP chat et story six-room dwelling,good barn and.outbuildings,good or- :!|make :et”.suspicious |Carpie Srerrimani at anot chard and two branches.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance in move sie niight be n intOloream and cake ‘were oak and pine timber;in good neighborhood,at a bargain.-@©F cust Having been ca A Niet Mary ceil:Bara 350 acre farm with-fine water power..Twoseven-room dwell- }mop 4 h gathe red quickly ai Hel Ve dennis and:At ings,three tenant houses,barns and outbuildings,100 acres in-:a ee Was'bel ton.Brake itiful Spr f}cultivation;balance in oak and pine timber.Rents pay good in- :rho Ford Btreet,One %“|ers were used in t det 18 terest on investment.f n innocent bystas came |SlitsAheyRBGMedRantMoinenraeed(ie Sak 3 a The Kole:dubemet:Thiredae 'A eeeof other smaller farms,suburban and city property °Sloan's Book on Horses,i Tible sight .and’one could but ||}afternoon with Mrs.M G,Wood ba ersCattle,Hogs and Poultry Rory.4 the?poor woman it lak fhe eneldas at Me one A Good dividend paying stocks in local corporations;will ex- Woe:wish ‘to “announce sent free;Address ;not in the nature’of even a sut-}D.-A.M on West End:aveniie change for city property or farm lands. hae |1 hit oh eek have }Dr.Ear?S.Sloan jfragette to favé unmoved a |In ‘additieh.to the chib members|For further informatien call on or write a ae ua aes bowtie |Boston,Mase...jing nae ee Sheen oe th in we =4 number o pti ERNEST G.GAITHER,.Statesville,N ¢€‘ t i i al val a 4 3 an (weer Imto <i S$ant h zt es Ss.R erary yrogramme *° care of our business just |her away to the pOlice court,t sted of a i on.“Johm v as usual Let..us have |OPP¢IRTU NI y bravado:Was.all gone They say |Trumbull,the Revol nary Paint-|’PHONE pean STOCKS.AND REAL ESTATE.ast §al.4 4 that ev X é }st?herself |et.?ss re ne ry ,d ..2 4 . your laundry work.We a er :1 -we at suldod:tihicture ee at pi mele I y age Wacn of ;: Will appreciate it.ILL erect building on vacantlot}=compairy with a friewd a.short am.interesting.letter to’the ©elub oe me at rear of our big stables to suit}time azo I visited the Royal ¢‘ta {from Mrs.B.F.Long,who vis,in eS PEAT ERE : STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY ‘tenant.Will erect large or small |Justice England’d civil co London,‘The club elected Mrs,Dor-. ‘PHON 406 building.|hoping,to have a glimpse of an/man Thompson Mrs.Wood)del-,ee HENKEL-CRAIG LIVE SPOCK CO,|BRslish court in session.The of-fegates.to!the meeting of the Feder Place Your Order‘|4 kficer at the door informed ‘us i ation of Woman’{itwbs to be t }a :}April 5oD.|there was no admission’for women |held inWinston }»with Mes |maces ie .~~|om account of:the suf tes.He|dames M,R.Adams Ae ts C6=8 ; NEW LINE ‘HandEngraving Done.|si to ws,quite gratu sly;jble alternate Stasonable refresh-||—NOW FOR:|We have with us.an expert hand —|uae token Votes ut DE ee ae eee clcea :OF z |engraver and ‘watch:repairér.-|ophis was WEHER tinmiy.COT eaY he Waante th cce.ut Fie’0c Kentucleys eta ease |.You do not have to wait for your”|yeast 6f..i ahale mes.|is a et anc th:’ats a :ad Ys jieast of-it,but the whole iS |delegates to the national Republican|:::~1 work long when left with US,jin.disrepute and the innocent must}eonvention ‘are instructed for Taft \wning SATIN FOULARDS |.Your patronage is.solicited.~|suffer with the guilty.but the Rooseyélt people will -con-}ff9||R.F.HENRY JEWELRY COMPY’,|.We were rewarder,however,by|test the election of the four dele-| ;;March 29~8t;(the sight of seme of the.lawyers lates at , ‘|———jwalking around in.their robes and .aay | ::eH ;jwigs.They looked.alittle out.ot |ys ::ey é Why ‘H as Late.iTaffetaSilks,Pinewood Dairy Farm,}}date,but the idea here seems to be]“what wvaeWasLate oH Porch 10S Se a SCE ;to surround the machinery of.the “T met Smithson.”G { Embroider |STATESVILLE,NOCTR.FO DO NO;2,flaw Xith,alt possibte ceremony;ard aW ell—that-is no “reason why vou lf :;i 5 'h w.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.dignity,with apparently good)re*Abe an hour late getting home to|1 +Z |é a iy 4 &:..-er }t Laces and |_‘i sults.It.is.said,When .Peter,the pr know.but I asked,him how.he.was]Dres \Goode SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im-|Great visited London he.was.aston-4 aout bis tt heinsisted.on feline me f We will put thi‘‘.‘ers an OU uis stomach trotble.’?| s ue bushel.”j tebe d at the number of lawyers and ‘Did vou tell "hin to take Chamber-|e »ee|exclaimed,‘Why.I have but:tae lain’s Tablets?’{8 f Sh :d (|thi |ie ove Saath rie oeby ail bento.is what he needs.’Sold|f up any time want-x e 0 Lose when re ::\eee.10€S an 0 Ing.a HE back.”pn mal —d ‘d i ill o /London has tiany splendid’parks,|f-MADAME RACHELLE’S 5 ete |wrnee eee:notably:Regent’s Park and.Hyde|h ‘ADVICE TC RE ::3 Oe ar ee aut yO ADVICE TO i keNewSpringMile°‘Park,‘-where*the .nobility’take BEAUTY ,SEEKERS you money. their airing,and innumerable gar -\; dens scattered ‘all through the:city HAMMOCKS * a * Five-roorn cottage,No.205 . southRace:street a ] Neo house,No.111 “Highland,avenue.we ‘‘ ‘Two-story,six-toom:‘house, West Roestreet.pete City”water if a the 4“above houses...an «+ Ri TUESDAY: YY rain Hillewed to be eertain tO prejudice any THE LANDMARK ‘April’16;°1912¢]7 LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, ‘Statesvilie,fe ~-WESTERN:ROAD,rain -15,west-bound,due 5.55 a.m;Train «16.,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m..11,west-boun jGue 20.20 w,a.21,West-bound,due 3.25 p.m..86,west-bound,due 10,22.p.mfe36,east-bound,due 11°00 amTrainOyHaeeast-bound,due de 7 prTrain12,east -beund,dueCHARELOTTEANDPyere.,‘From Charlotte,Nox 16 ar.§.60,leaves iL:60 a.mNo.24 ar,8.25,leaves 8.25 p.mFromTaylorsville.No:23 ar.10.10,eaves 41.00 a.m No.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p.m. TrainTrainTrain TrainTrain TrainTrain pment.officials,overthe exee ution:of i Astiomas’Fountain,the American gun her;who was captured by ‘the Mexi- cal rebels at Patial,Mexico,is ‘be-, Arrival’and.Departure of©Trains .at} _Kelt By Visitors in London-and- as a Result of-the Latter +All_Women Are Under Suspicton and ‘Are‘Debarred From,Many Public|: Places—The Zeal of the Suffra- gettes—Many Beautiful .Parks and.Gardens’—Mrs.Long |:Sends a Another Interesting,Letter,From London.: To the Editor of The ‘Landmark. London,April 2—The coal eiriké, with ~itw far-reaching effects,has been:the’subject of most vital |in- terest in England for the past few. ‘weeks,The suffering among|the oe of the Btrikers is very rene ere ee ener grea Mr.Asquith:is paid to be“American Killed By Mexican’Rebs slinoat Prostrated by his’failure:to els.‘Tbring about a”settlement,:.The Washington Dispatch.‘King,who.expect d to.travel,‘on The indignation of State Depart-|,the-Continent:this spring,“has”can- célledall engagements,Business along many’linesbas suffered,Even the gojourner,has felt the situation acutely,being unable to enjoy the Wuxury’ofa’fite to”make.things cheeThad om “ehilly Jevenings:except linery |on Aaieplsy ——ATlee D.B.Krider &Cony -FOR RENT:bUNTRY STORE.Halt from East.monbo,-T,OSTWALT,Statesville R-3.’Phone9108, A ape.ven ‘TheSais iy,Frone* This célebrated.Corset excelsin style beauty:and comfort.Stays tiaranteednottorustor-break.~:Whether you buy or not,’try it on and see why it excels.miss MONTSINGER,“Corsetier and:Dressmaker,_March We POS 1256... make delightful and much v8 Teoi“Pitttotee ako |whichneeded,breathing places,spall mostsbeautifully kept and flowers are planted everywhere ‘with a lav- ish hand;In the grounds at.Hamp- ton Court,the oldi palace of Henry,Vill,of the men told me_tlreyhad/apfetited:peven,tons of bulbsthisseason.The grass rematile of ai ‘emerald greenness here atl the ’Yi 2 “ar ® ;ay ce i oe :0 nner RCN natn meena COAL STRIKE _UPFRAGETTES aind it ig éasy-to’.‘imagine’what|reams °of tauty these”gardens,The Serious Effects ofs the :First will bea:iteele fea neMARYROBBINS.LONG. Field Seeds For:Spring Sowing -OATS—Burt or.90-Day,“White Spring,Spring,Red Rust Proof—s0c,to $1.00. CLOVERS—Red,Saplircent,pure seed; GRASS Orchard,Herds Hee Red:Top),Timo: thy,Tall Meadow:Oiits Grass,Kentucky.Blue and SOO TAL BVENTS |or THE:W EEK Mrs.Sig:Wallaceied"Entortains clu ‘Mettings “arid ~~Other-Bouts Events.-; Mrsy Sig.Wallace gave a ‘brilliant reception Wednesday afternoon -at her ‘home on Walnut street,com plimentary to her sister;Mrs:Sol. Sternberger,of Wilmington.It was an Easter affair.and the house was Black }o%2 Alsyke,Alfalfa—98 per beautifully.decorated dn.ferns,‘anadian Blue,for lawns. Panne,hentee ilies penne a All kinds grain..and teed stuffs,chicken feeds,ate. other spring flowérs.Nhe cards’0 >.0 .n SeboaFacetnwate@eueitedakiheooiat&guaranteed Priges.Time ore ash to door by litthe Miss Bloige*Bristol ,Suit purchasers,and’.receiving .im the hall |were Mrs A;di,Coble and:Mrs.EB:5 eae SLOOP. Bristol;“Frem the hall Miss,Rose | Btephany.conducted.the callers to théex Teceiving Jimne inthe’parlor, aot)Toned of,the hostess,Mrs.‘Stetae De “Th| a corner of the parlor was:a pretty punch bow).at which Migses ‘Cats rie Hoffmann and Blyy McElwee pres} [een comene enmrcew ran came o Gaieane!13,1813. They are really very easilyquicklydrivenaway,recommend that,yousecure.a 60c jarof Wilson's frecvikie Cream,eilhexatyourdrugstoreorfromtheWilsonFreckleCreamGo.,at Charleston,S and use it everynightasperdirections.f have found this*prepa-ration remarkablyreaiag and it*is absolutelyharmless, Mrs.A.PB.Me€.~1 Cenniss ‘recommend anyinternaltreatmentfordevelopingthebust.Mas-sage is pometimes good,but should be.carefullyaeloyed,Improve your general health and con+nm and eat nourishing,flesh-building fooda, -Wilson's Freckle Cream is sold by aliryry Bo=You are foolish’to feel so hopeless’: ‘ahout your freckles.';SPsTHEKINDTHATLASTiteSEE 4 > ec Te Op.DEITSZ,:Manager.,Sales Dayiis the first Mondayirin gach month in Statesville,N,Gy Winter.<The spring flowers.arenowporintths‘to huret,into,scat a=Statesville Housefurnishing ve \demir asa Drug ‘Donen.Ry po e THE LA)DMARK| ——_—_—_*Rr.b_R.CLARK,mRLCOR 4one OWNER, OFFICE:120 wie “Broan.STREET.‘here is same evidence of its: BUBSCRIPTE ‘NN PRICE?p.0 ress Its.“opponents.:~hea«BEAR ig’Sheweed npn Pipl that admething “had.to..bé REE.MONTHS:kG OR ONS dees "BO fixed ‘a.primary to~be,held o much more than.the ‘service should.the.wind, Ni the 100 counticg.in the.‘State.has “Oh; “qnore population:aid of these-eiig hit:|vor of salar igs:but!have near the:same,Population ‘as (find:some objection,but 2 Tnedell,».longer ‘take’a square Btand in’i While “the:salany ‘dayeeates eet Bition.°;That.is progress, eel adanit that the change “would, a.7 Bat.BO materially effect.the smaller: De ‘counties 60 far as.‘saying.in ‘cost: 4 is concerned,at least,one of.the _Bmall ‘counties ins the Stgite has adopted the salary system with prof Bi ’ate’That.is,Persom county,which aS has a population of only 17,356 by >the last census,just about one-half i “the population of Iredell.The eoula a ty:bas but one town-—Roxboro,the ,YY pounty,seat;whith has:a’popula- ;_tion:of only about,1,500;|While a the questiom was hot an issue where they Bay, z) aging progress..at.‘those -who* Jy favor the reform,‘are:not’ away,by fer promises,‘the proposition.is fo Witt this year.‘Tt.will ow the ‘end,in any event.It i correct ‘proposition;all ‘the ment in favor:of it,’ ‘who are standing out or-‘many:of them-—know is’and against at is ‘proper that:it should come in|.Stand firm,salary advocates,and jjy until the com pletion ‘of the Pan- the last.campaign,the Reyresenta keep up-the fight.Phe proposition-|ama~-eanel-~and—fitty-miions:an- tive”from Person in’the last Leg-|mugt win because it is everlasting-nuilly ree for land ene 8 >24 ;;-i ene other purposes,ane Cail-~islature,‘believing it would’be -a and a ee rent.“fur-an immediate confepence in |€00d thing’for his county,passed e as P :a the bill.The “total salariés,al-|!t's a great joke on the e lowed aggregate $4,880,which in-.|WhO!have been scouring ‘the Vi aine wi a ih TeTheMountainsWithbloodhounds,, For a long time the demand:for Salaries for county “officersin Ire- -}Mel!was.laughed"af and defied,but the erstwhile outspoken Team <in:fa- they ‘Salary advocates—substi ntial ad encour- side--issués or fair-weath- in. that it -has~to~come~end—that- if it for,galaries’is.ihade,by ‘the antl |Wiis duiving a land:roller‘from one salary people:‘whqnotter:as.a“bubs fietd’to another and!cartyiig,his! son.two-year-old child’with him.Theseekstituteareductionof.the fees Thee baby:tal off and the’rolleb Passed t offer is an admission:that the)over “Instead of.being crushediinet-to weet”aS was:expected,by OMedone,fees now colfected are.too,high:it Kort.of amiracle the child)wae’1 the |mmay be proper,:in drawing a balar TUESDAY,-a April 16,;.1912.,|@ame ‘day as the general election’in \bill,to provide:that:fees ‘collected Pu experie Oe me : a .jevember ,ini the hope thatthe sén-|in ¢ertain cases shall’not exceed|_For heninniiane ole Wile sia sastatina’ NOT,ALL —COUNTIES.|atorial primary and the general.in-|4-.certain’amount,where ie porter conte Seeit iglves reiSome:of those who oppose Bala+terest pertaining to a ,wational eléc-|Charges are not germ a ans lief.For sale byalldealera, ried:county otficers for Iredelli-say tion,wouldi efface sufficient Thiter-si me Rune “vo an ———a ‘,Lest in the salary proposition..to nedu¢tion of the fees,"in’the des: the county is “too poor”to make defeat it.“The rekh:advocates’of |Peration:to hold.-onti9-the fee sys-Poultry Supplies !! ‘the change.The fact is’the.CQUD-|sataries,however,were not’po edsi-|.tem means that the —officeholders. ty is too poor.not.to make the/ly satisfied..(Realizing that:the Hear e.to -hold on to the fee Aye |aan!change,for ‘ake fea system is costing [tieasureis hot to be whistled down tem either because.they think they }Just received shipment ean get more out of It, .opponents of:the measure .are no |i}Sives Bome advantage.The’,Hane"ost.Tnedelit te unin the,lataeet longer outspoken,.They dre hedg-|'WAX,And the business way is aah counties “Of:‘the State.’»Only 4 Sy sof ine.They’“have?gotten to ‘the point pay the officers a centatn salarys: ed:: mig knows just whtut,the,offiver to get; ed,(go “into s the. they.are’for:‘the ‘They, ne’ oppo- Ddenetit of: reals lured aboutpccasion:to quibble tO construe the law in vor,*The ‘suggestion te reduce fees is‘a Suggestion ‘to:compromise: iit means:that the force ot the jtiment,for:»salaries is.strong’and Make 10:comprom ise, —_—_—_—_—_ going: ant Ss‘the. argur| those | it-- heart| Ree p benig!tet: Millions Wanted.Fer:Drainage. Reselutions urging...the, Washington.of the secs mittee and:>offi cers ’‘the rginia)tional ‘Drainage Con ttrdusly adopted:bj ficers “One:nok the:strongest:arguments or because |a 2 } |fajr amiount,for’theBervied expec ‘i Then’the’officer.wud the!pub=| is| and When ‘the.fee collect ‘public:“treasury: ‘the ib whole.people.and there,will,ne Boa ‘the fees,; the officer will haye:no temptation his own fax BET is appro- priation ‘of .a millign dollars annual- com- Na- gress,were unan-} the delegates of David Lenoir, Y fr.Uorpening,who lives near Et Cycle sis. "your hen,go back to egg.production...»: 'Also have Dr i tains;Pood’ ‘Hoppers,ete.* IPHONBSE"W.B.BROWN of rays,Food: See yoy y|practically uninjured:by.its.fright- Pepinmet |Bele SRONCE. cludes .$180 for auditing.theltro tated,that Sidna Allen ¥3 States.iand’four foreigmy <doun-a clerk of the court averred,before the !ied ee eee er ent |tries attending the’Drainage ‘Con-‘‘:a pill was passed,that his office re-//And:Wesley.Edwards departed 4,(etess in New Orteans last.week Why risk the‘spoiling of yourifceived:in fe ly about $750.per |Other Stan eg weeks,dgo;and.it 1s David R.Francis,former:Goyerti-| oy Bone ‘e Per |more in probable they have done)or cf “Missouri,.:was elected:presi-baking labors in using a ques-a He was allowed ~$1,0002-.vt Maine--ae Col.‘Sharpe,of the ‘dent-of the congréss -and,Chanles-tionable flour?«W hy not.use:Salary,the register $1;200,-the |)°°""'?**Sets aceie bee :t ~’selecte the8i;’.“um yn oul say.'!.a *;the ;y TY ‘Ty ie 7 Sheriff $2,000,the treasurer $500.“i pe rtoa Rohe sonia’would it j next meet to bet Cl EFI4 R ~Whe latte Fe teDo we Tt Was too thueh®to expect;under.|aid in wary.1973:}Whe latter office im Person ‘hardly bak chhewubbaGase.\iae ne eld:i SueTT aS ‘and obtain.excellent peter dl-‘mounts to .a day’s work in ai Re oaLTt teen ou eRe ae Ge °sive 5month.gang:Would:be captured;The out-Yadkinyyilbe Ripple:Mrs.,Fanny Ways.E xpe rienced housewives] ee :tad every,advantage and’Royall,who would have been.83jfind CITY FLOU R an excellentr¢"Oar 12.nee iaw th agate ys .i }bkThe-first year of the new jaw in )dinposed tn arltliclaa thé :!old had she lived one.more iflour for all kinds of pastry,bis-%Person ended on the 31st.of “March Per ae oe day;died at the home’of \her son,cuits,rolls,bread,ete.4andtheresultshowsthatafterpay-iu?failure tosoeptuad :W.A.Royall,Thursday of last All g 1 or i |t ing these.salaties.whict a.‘-*(tmain!guys’should rémember at week Mrs Royall .leaves five!OOd Srocers carry iy 2finbaries,hich @ cere}.:,r val}if ¥adkin-‘tainly liberal enough for bo sinall it is gaslet to show how things should bor i]”ohne Fee Gt Flour |i Co.| aay,2 a be ‘|ciate ~We e o the&county,the actual saviving over be done than to do!them.;Failure ae y gaa44.+mes =wrehe‘tee’preteen wan $538 ~0..Capttre these two men:will,8 i past nasa5sSpee}oo¢nakes a muddy,:The Landmark sees it,help .chose.headaches,nausea,‘‘:If $500’may be saved in a coun-et Gaia Aten Ln riz load makes ~you ©ty of half the population of Iredell,pander a trens Fiaye S}ien *.(Weak,pale and sic For:puré blood,“TW¥it is reasonable.to suppose that 4 doubtless go to the electric’:cha ir sound,dixestidn,ite dock Bleod.Bit-};iiasobUupyaiisSaserev@at‘stores.;|mfuch larger bum.would:bée saved in jbut ‘the others now in jail will ae |Bredell.In Guilford hich hag Probably escape the death penalty.'sane OF VALUABLE REAL _Es-®v"-we Vie +-.“sur *‘}about:twice ‘the population of Ire {Jt Will be argued that Sidna Allen TATE IN STATESVILLE.| dell,the savir ©last year,a6 shown Ss the’real offender an d that un-P !a:a ‘HetyiD{year,ny.me eee oe ursuant to a-judgment and de-;.ig ile "is t i ars pH :|by the official county statement |“5 Me gar oe cna others should cree of ‘the Superior Court:in the ‘:|published in the last issue of The |@0t Suffer for his sins matter.of.Mary .Smith,.ida.Camp-AOR:5,CNR=,+yas]hi ‘*Il and”WLandmark,was $12,771.92.i ee ol bell,.Thomas Campbdell and’W : But whil cc ,Ne ap ;|If -Lieut.:Gov:Newland wants;M.°Campbell..appointing the >.un- b!Se were,the -Mnying,.le Geeten vico Romisaton for Secretary.of |dersigned commissicner to sell ‘for |‘.le,bear in mind that the:real thing .‘partition and division’:the .réal,es-105 E t B d St t;State.The Landmark.wants him to|*""""™yl partagier SRrieear :eetobe-desired is the elimination!,|.seo i :eis mi}tate of Allen V.Smith,’the un-;as roa r >1),ofthe practice of p saa calicas have at but it may be possible that)dergigned will,fel)at.public,auc-}-be :ae a ia bas ALD ~s _j £}|Sie ia T}Rely b :he is being urged for the place.to/tion at the court house door-in:the : .oe es rh ne enereey head.off his announced purpose to City of Statesville,at.12 o’tlock,m.,:of the public previce jon if rot :4 ry |oe =even Mf Wot 8 1he.a:candidate tor Governor.four |”mn Pees Where I hope ta haveveuld.be Ved,for so long’.SATURDAY;MAY 1 912 :‘ee :-years hence Iti assing strange On ete 4 :es the officer determines for him-|.oe ne ee ;this chky.of (Stateaeihe.all my friendsand cus-self—interprets the law ¢.however,that there’are no entrie Tanda ork Oy tke ‘4-——interpr he taw fer him-?}s.::af ne is of .HEL :,jwsintheracefortheoffices:Of linn’‘whces lande are bounded:and tomers call and see me |self-—as to the amount he is allow-.oe oe eee ae:the:sybtiedn tn “anaatiotuetor State Treasurer’and of|described as follows oe andsupply their wante |—acer DORE aC OTY tees Be a ls 2 Beginning.at:a’stdne,“All .subject to abuse.If thé offs [ane ae ks ee |leeget ier,on a road tbat jeade ;:|c.‘these offices hav een on the jot cay.ce ,::|cer collects the fees for the county oT eis nig eae }‘oe 2,{£0 Wallace's)farm,on a put road A cordial welcome |*and not for Himself he will oop eive years,and however efficient)ang running weet Allend “Tine,its |no.perso:i tends ;‘ps they may be,the places.do not fouth 87 degrees,east 150 feet to awaits you.os ~-TSOna IB ti Bis Salary ~t x ‘‘E rst Giew 4 ei-—>;ing fi eee tas os _..,belong to.them.and there is no good .4 stone on Wild Simon's line;thence Yours truly,4DEe fixed,and will not be subject eis they should.held oi south &7 degreés west 135 feet to}i i |a to the criticism that he collects i,Pen 2 mulg:here \|@ stone on said road;-thence with i ;|pe fees to Which he is hot ¥sik ae sor iifé Former ly two terms the road north 8&7.degrets,west 11014 ;j ec ntacra.poy eight Sxears+—-was considered suffi-feet to the beginning,being...one i ‘|icient t is not he party,@uarter of An acre;more or leesIfwhattheTaftpeoplesayofbeab#aca sv a vases Bets:The nich two:lots of Allen Smath e —2sole4ias4ortheocctpantsaoftheofficeofetotealntAewe:Mile eae 7 TAT ‘18Rooseveltistrue,the colonel is a tos wihlic attalea’t wen:46 ee en pe tania Of Mee Prey FANCY GROCER.pad man anda dangerous ditizen:|”ee Oley,whose dB are:described as |ae rn 4.|hold office too long >follows:Bene Ar 142endifwhatRooseveltand’him folie |)Oe me Risolie at a Stk ibe 105 East Broad Street.ay »Procidia ti teas |:.Se ce 5 ve AaBayotthe’resident ig true,Mr.|The Richmond.Times-Dispatch Grant's corner,on the east side’of ; Taft is unfit-to.be President They |the,public.road,running.south 87 .:.TH ney asks s Why do.Viirginia gociety re F road,5 nin nag a :3areSayingof-each other new worse 'ts ~~(Gegrees east 150 feet to a stake,Ee things than De :“editors always refer to.a gucet 66 gaig Grant’s corner;thence 95 de-|y Ta 1a ae ,:-‘hot ed a eee has eVeT 4 “house guest?’In the Old Domin-|grees west 60 feet to a stake,John|zigaieitherofthem:While the not entertained |Sherrill’e corner;thence north 85 LOWERSSuestearepictureineachcasemaybeaTittlethe‘backyard the barn.’’ or the “doghouseoverdrawn,«Mr Roosevelt : more about Mr.Taft than 2 ‘msandMr,Roosevelt ig better bh to Mr.Taft than he is to usTherefore,we are digpored to ac-|cept,in large measure,”what these |driswer Wasp that ‘house guesttwoerstwhile‘bosom friends say of |used distinguish tetweeneachothe>Poca Ce ‘a ther;.and we hopethecountry|€uest who ie making a visitwil)look at’it the:valie Way when or weeks andeeyeraldays,the véte is cast love .|onypenta=November.,|Semporacy visitors Por 3 Knows we do known |tion recently by the old man, |wanted to know Lot entertained in the houge to 4 have gueet ct April 16,13 :2Adiscernipgreaderwhoappre-||Mies.Blank “may have gueew for)...bra tuincled aah ssan.after ening x :ciated the value of the artiche in le:wd eh oti ne Men ere NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.the last issue of The-Landmark,|,_eo ee,ee Bre ::se |:whict rave nakittg a visit of some length Get .North Carolina,|Is Superior Cour=iC hy sa V a fine picture’of 5 a > ‘the last peene-in Goy.A i .wise?f Iredell County.|Before the Clerk:~YCOCK 6 —$$$.In the matter of the will..ofoysphaeadthewritershouldhaveThecourofthetown.of ‘Yad |8%.Richard W.MinsCreditforit.The Lan dinark -:eet -:|it appearmg to the satisfactionéigof}kKinville the Rionle =hens.ap pea.B af__._.the same opinion,-ead-oo ee ne Ho _Rippbe,ham Ge!66 he Coustthet TM Milla ugh:3 while Hot ;creea that it shal]be unlawful for Mitie ie ive anid Poroey Milla.|authorized to make the ;::lor.|Millie,Jeff Mi ari orney Midis,| we tak ©natne public any Citizen “to keep:and allow |together with a)other hele of Dr\\take the liberty of paying the|more than two old ¢urkeye”’to ran Ribard W.“Mille are.necemeary| oroe Mise Mary LaF Robbins,|at large.From..which it is -tnfer-Prepiag and are nor-repidente of the | we nown in State i .tateiesntesvilleandfor|red that they grow turkeys in -the it ie,ithenstore,ordéred that. om TS a.resident here,now town of Yadkinville;and it fur-service of the.summone be made ;ee oy ne in Alabama,Her Btory|ther inferred.that the.‘old “tur-|pon the ahove name parties for ah than ee in both jthe Raleigh and keys’parading about the sirecte|an Gaye in Nev of personal ser- ariotte papers.ave ;:vice iaeeina‘have become _pomewhat of a,1 ite let the defendanté take netice | :While it by no means pettleg thé cae hence the restriction on the)that.sald)cause le pet for hearing e )contest,the Roosevelt victory ty tiberty ot-the “old torkeys Tie (Om Monday,May 27th,1912,i theree)4)Penneytvania Wilk doubtless oly :inhibition,it is alao inferred,006 |Papeete the Te Iredell smacee6&BAREFL)&OU are’herahy>-upUTOng impetus.to)Roosevelt's:ent apply wo young Wrkeye,they lrequifed to weppear and answer.(f 3 didacy,while the Taft forces Will bethg y even the freedom of the you are so advised,or the Judygmesnt.|@e correspondingly :-discouraged.|'O"™ta.:jot the:Court wee te fous:Lh a arn Be.————————|,‘-C..L,WHAITENER:~._Whe Pennsylvania result js a,ee Setatoy Dixon,Oob,Roaevel’a|wA BBLF,mo >_~sWere Jolt to the confidencé of’the.Manager,’promiete.thet the colone I:©.CALDWILL.:‘Taft forces for it means that the’Will spe ak in:North Caroling.ext {ene for OaveatoraePreeident’s nominution.\ie not abso.Posto Greenabore jg.the point we jd)amrine vata é‘4 e ald .-othe :wiperio Urs er Certain.Mi a ee oe ‘favored:ae dn ys j Milholland,.:;ta ae The Landmark.society -reparter Was asked that same quee- all guepta were instance. j a degrees west 150 feet to a stake on “of said public road;degrees east $5 beginning,containing one sixth’of an acre -more or less Registered in.Book of Deeds -page 85,in the office of the Rezis- The ter of Deeds of Iredell county.” *is Terms.of ‘pale,cash,Sale the |be Jeft open ten days for ten of cémt.bids a WM.Cthe the east side thence north ‘feet to the who witl per COUGHENOUR JR, A.H.Price,R.Lee Wrig 37,| ——— '|Van Lindley, OR |‘UNERALS ow -Shipped on short.no- tice.Our mén dre ex- 4._perts,the flowers fresh _ and will please you. Greensboro,|\ eG .:|.POLK GRAY DRUG 00,| |ted s Local Agents”,bos dh ait 4 $6.00. Shoe Center! Stylesmentioned below’ “are madeover two of the’ _very best Pump|lasts known.The ©“Billie Burke”‘is a full toe.short” Stagy vamp: “Billie Burke"inP atent Kia:350InBlackKid:a “$3.5$3,00.and:$3.50 » In Tati Calf Bass dayitnnnss [oo B00 and:BBO...he lack MuBde FOG ui oe gat gaa 3100“Ta White boskebia :es ry oa 8,90. Low Heels.‘Are.Correct. 2 Distinctly different roa any of | _the spring styles is:‘this pretty — ~walking|pump,made ‘Over the‘Spring Maid’Pattern which:care c ries a neat low heel: |Spring Maid-in Black Calf-«*$3.50SameinTanCalfSeBOInWhiteSeaIslandDuck3.00LonglineofWhitePumpsfrom$f,50to 2.50, Walk-overs are the sign of satisfaction. New styles in Tans, Gun Metals,Patents and.Vicis—$3.50 to THE WHITE co. "PHONE 101. Sales.Dayis the first Mondayin each month iin Statesville N.C. ummer Floor Covering! Our Carpet department has just been replenished with quite an assortmentof ssummer coverings and now that-: SPRING asia season is on we want you to tell us your.wants. Grass Rugs,- _Fibre Druggets 9x12at$8.50. ~Fibre and Wool Druggets 9x12 at $10.00 ~Matting Rugs and Druggets,,all Special Tapestry Druggets-9x12 Ne :$10.00 Along with a large assortmentof Axminster and Brussels .Rugs and Druggets.gee e -RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON (0. -Sales Dayiis the first Mondayineachnionthiin Statesville,N.C. me 0 >SD CATED ©CED *“e ;® 5 ‘s “OFFICE: om e n ne p e e m a n a i o n n s me e e THE LANDMARK PUBLISHEDTUbsDAY “AND FRIDAY:|: 120 WEST BROAD.STREET: ans .i TELEPHONE NO.14 -QMWSDAY,=.c-April 16,1912). ee A.F. STATESVILLE| Lodge No.487 A., “F.&A,M,meets tonight at 7.30o’clock in Mason- i¢Hall..All mem-bers requested to be present and’ visiting brethren’cordially *in-yf vited.«Regular meeting. Notices ‘of New Adveitisements,.-.Interést in good bysiness to:ex-}change for real estate:--R..V,Braw- ‘Ait AO eGo,if ages eat i ta tiga Be'-”Sale of realestate in Statesville May‘18,—W.C.Coyghenour,Jr ,commis-“sioner.w « :-)Coffee,lard;‘hams,bacon,eta—Eagle &Milholland: Ritoneatts refrigerators.—Craw-:_‘ford-Bunch Furniture Co.* White canvas and Buck footwear.—Sherrill-White Shoe Co,'.'Big Ben.—-H.B..Woodward.|.-Odorless refrigerators.—WilliamsFurnitureHouse:haa _Coat lost...Return to D,-C.Cowan.Society pin found —The Landmark._.City Flour.—City Flour.Milling Co. --Cyele hatehers,drinking fountains and other:poultry supplies:—-W.B. Brown or B.L.Sronce Moving to 105 east Broad ‘street.—J.B.Gill.eePianosatreducedprices.—Chas.M.Stieff.ee Fishing tackle.--R.P.Allison.W.B.corsets.—Poston-Wasson Co. The shoe'center.—Sherrill -WhiteCo.:; Summer floor coverings.—Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison Co. Shetland pony and buggy for salecheap.—-J.M.Deaton,Statesville,or W.P.Carpenter,Mooresville.~~House for rent.—C.P.Crawford., The Late Mrs.Holmes—Funera]of a Good Woman. of The -Mrs.Elvira C.Holmes,one of the oldest ladies in this section,died.on 10th of April,at the home of her ‘daughter,Mrs.Julia Campbell: She was a good Christian woman,kind and loving to all who knew her. ‘Mrs.Holmes was 78 years old and Correspondence Landmark &A.M.| ‘WATE NEWS. The State Baraca-Philathea conven-tion,which was in'sessionin Salisbury:over Sunday,was attended ‘by aboutGOOdelegates.A coer ees_The plant.of the’Biscde,Furniture: Conipany,.at-.Biscoe,Montgomerycounty,was burned Thursda,entailing-a loss-of abéut$20,000._Chief of Policé Daniels attemptedjto.arrest ‘Fred ‘Douglas,colored,at|Rocky Mount when the.negro firedjontheofficer...Daniéls returned thefireandDouglasisexpectedtodie. While a colored man was cleaning|jan old stable on the premises of G.M.|Lore,Concord,the dead body of ajmalemulattoinfant!was found and|doetors ‘express the opinion ‘that thechild‘was alive at’birth:y * Mr.'S.-L.-Rogers,of Macon county?former corporation commissioner,willhavechargeof.the senatorial .cain-paign for Senator Simmons.He Will]take:charge of the’Raleigh headquar- ters,,which have:been opened by:Mr.A.D.Watts,aboutiMay Ist.°While blowing tip stumps,with dy+ namite,:in.,Nash county,WoodrowParish.was blown to pieces.and Chas)hbuecas was seriously injured.No oth-er person was present.and just’how: the accident occurred is-not known,as Lucas is too badly hurt to explain; -’The second trial in the Holly mur- |der case in Wilmington resultedin the|jury failing to agree.In August,1910, \a hotel conducted by Holly in.Wil- ;mington was burned..During'the fire the dead body of Edward Cromwell’a;ward of Holly,was taken froni theeaeeeg,and it is charged that Holly jfhen fired the building:to conceal thejerime.The evidence is ¢ircumstan- tial but strong..The first hearing of. |the case resulted in a mistrial. |.At Andrews,-Cherokee county,last|Wednesday,Ed.Slaughter and John |Porter,said to be prominentcitizens, engaged ina shootingaffray:-Slaugh- ter was Wounded in the chestahd diéd\Friday.“Porter was shot in -both‘hands but his injuries are not consid- red dangerous...Slaughter was un-|ynarried;Porter has a.family.The |men were talking on the street when ithe shooting began.Whatthetrouble‘was is not definitely known but-there is a rumor that it was founded on do- mestic affairs.Porter was releasedon$5,000 bail.} Mill’Investigators to VisigCotton North Carolina. Washington Dispatch’to ‘RaleighNews:and:Ontétver The Bureau of Commerce and La- oh night]> -|Huguenot church now.existing onthe illed the young man with poisonand |? had been ina feeble condition for sev-bor,which.recently issued.a:report‘eral years.Last year she received comparing living conditions of Northaninjurybyafall,from ‘which she!Carolina cotton mill operatives withnever.recovered...She was patient those of/the Federal prisoners at At-and enduring all the while andsuffer-/lanta,has planned another ‘‘investiga-“ed untold suffering.until death releas-eae North Carolina mills.Thisedherfromherpain.jtime it is the schedule of wages ‘onHerremainswereinterrédatTabor’which Commissioner Neill’s bureauchurch,in the presence ofalargecon-{has decided to turn its biased eyes.course of friénds,who showed their Orders have been issued,itis learned,love and respect by covering her|for two “‘investigators,'’Messrs,-Til-grave with many beautiful flowers:|den and Blake,to proceed at once toFuneralserviceswereconductedtheStateandbeginan‘‘investiga-by Rev,C.E.Raynal,-of Statesville.;tion.””_‘His discourse was one of the sweet-|There is.no law by which the cot-est,most sympathizing and comfort-|ton mill owner or operative can beingsermonsithaseverbeenour/forced to give information eitherpleasuretolisten‘to.His’wise coun-about their wages or living conditionsseltothelivingtopreparefordeath,,to the so-called.“investigator.’’Inthe‘to gall upon God in the day of trouble #past any information desired by rep- and to let your treasure be inheaven,resentatives of the Bureau or Laborwasenoughtocausetheworldto)has been willingly given,but it is be-pause and consider,before it is eter-,lieved that Messrs.Tilden and Blakenallytoolate.A FRIEND.||will vet little satisfaction out of theirHarmony,N.e.bent ne ies je ae and it is;;ere prophesied that-when they ‘turn in_pee .oa House—their report to the government printer Corre spender sa ag The Landmark.they a ae eran statisticsoa;5 ei on which to .base their comparisons,Statesville,R-3,April 13--Supt./L.which no one for a moment:éxpectsO.White met a.few of the men dnd :‘=‘S.en |¢9 be drawn up as reflectinganycred-women at the Clark school -House ‘it on the State.:‘: Tuesday to discuss fhe building of a/It is believed by North Caroliniansnewschoolhouse/In just.a few |};-‘::¢peak ant buameit ‘here that the cotton mill people willminutes$220 was subscribed.The avail themselves of their legal rightsladiesorganizedaBettermentSociety|and.we are going to work to get our school nearer.thé front.Poe,The Betterment Society will givea box supper at the school.house next Saturday night,the 20th.There will be other amusement also and no box sold for less than 25 cents.We.cor: dially invite everybody to.attend.All ladies are requested to bring boxes andthe men a pocket of money.The fund will be for the benefit of the new school house.'Mrs.Delila Setzer,who has been right sick,is stil improving.—Mrs. Setzer has been-quite feeblefor along time but was able to be'upuntila fewweeksago,n bed with rheumatism.--Her many friends are glad'to hear that she isabletositup.a <.Mr.Carl Ostwalt was kicked by amulesometimeago.and has not been able to work since. ‘Honoring the Memory of.John PaulSe‘Jones. The statue of John Paul Jones,na- val hero,will be-unveiled in Washing- ton tomorrew.The memorial consists of a granite shaft 25 feet high,with a__heroicstatue inbronze.Thecost was$50,000,-which was appropriated for ’the purpose by Congress in.1908.©.The crypt under the chapel at An-‘napolis will be completed this \sum-mer and the rémainsof the ioe of the American navy will then be “transferred to it.The crypt-is tocost$75,000,which was appropriated by Congress.It is suggésted that thischapelbemadeasortofNavalWestminsterforAmericannavalhe-068.;John Paul Jones’remains had rest!ed_in an obscure French cemetery foracenturywhen,in 1906,they were‘exhumed and brought to America.Since then the casket containing themhasJaininahallway.underastair in>Bancroft Hall at Annapolis., “Dr,Thomas’Ectectic Oil is the best‘remedy for that Oftert fata}disease—croup;“It has “been used with sucessinourfamily.for eight years.’’—~Mrs.L.Whiteacre,Buffalo,N,.Yi:*eae when she had to take her|- 0Me te TS fe and refuse'to furnish these investiga- :tors with any information..ef|Senator Overman,.who.made ‘an ‘angry arraignment of the labor bu-reau on the floor of the Senate follow- |ing.the publication of the report on (living conditions in the mills,proph- lesied today that:the report on the wage.scale would.be found -to beequallyAsunjusttotheStatewhenitisprinted. Sane Congress Asked For An Appropria- tion _to__Pay.$3:45;—= Washington Dispatch to Baltimore Sus.7 A : Uncle Sam owes the German am-bassader $3.45 and the United StatesCongressisaskedbySecretaryofthe Treasury MacVeagh to make an ap-propriation to:pay the bill. 'Seven.years ago John A.Beck,aprivatein.the Twenty-third Kentucky volunteer regiment,died in the gov- ernment hospital for the insane at Washington—That.institution held$101 belonging to the:man.-It has laid in the Treasury-ever since.Beck was born-in Wurtenberg,Germany,and the ambassador was-asked about six-years-ago to-search-the old-coun-try forthe heirs of the dead:'soldier.He didsso..The search was fruitless,but nevertheless the ambassadorspent$3.45'in.the hunt,and it is now up to Uncle Sam to reimburse him,es-pecially as the government asked himtogotothe,trouble and expense offindingtheheirsofthedeadsoldier:The comptroller of the currency in a lengthy opinion says there is nofuhdfomwhichtheambassadorcanbepaid,and therefore thé request to Congress.The documents,whichare most impressive,donivt'state justhow the ambassador expended the $3.45,nor whens the search for the Beckheirs.was_made,but Mr.MacVeagh asserts that the German ambassador.|has done.everything possible to locatethemissingheirsand’that he ought to‘|be paid-out‘of the Beck funds or some _MATTERS OF NEWS,.. Theré was considerable excitement among speculators over the advanceintheprice‘of wheat on the Chicago market Saturday,the advance being 10'cents per bushél....Poor prospectforwheatcrop:was the cause, William Burton,negro,his wife,histwochifdrénand.his brother-in-lawwerefoundniurderedintheirhome in San’Antonio,Texas,Saturday. Their skulls had:been crushed with anaxe.The murders are similar to the’treligious killings that have numbered |:34 victims near LaFayette;Lay iY: The Hlcwae wousmnitine on election of President and Vice President has fa- vorably reported the Henry bill;which would provide for the publicity of all contributicristo campaign ‘funds,to-gether.with their.disbursement,.in-tended.to advance the candidacies.oftheaspirantsforthe.two highest Fed-eral Offices.Thé-vote was unanimous. Special services conimemoratingthefounding,225 years ayo,of the only|. continentofAmeriéa,were held Sun-day in the beautiful and historic churchbuildingoftheFrenchProtestantsin ports from all.the.States that’haveelected-delégates to the :Republican)national conventionup*to’date as follows;wsDelegatesinChicaydconvention:1,076 Necessary td.a choice 0c 6 ie! Claimed for Taft)3. Instructed for Taft...8.283 3. Claimed for Roosevelt....... Instructed for Roosevelt Instructed for LaFollette.-.+.,. Instructed for Cummins’vane 65.delegates from PennRoosevelt.|yo ‘eas than 2 ceuts a copy... ‘FOR RENT)cue peteeecesmin-Aprilé-iti :Bead asd aes {Tatt-Roogev¢lte. The latest:table made up from r '32539 .298)‘1408536 gives the results|{ | 1| | }j' |Absolute acéuracy is almost impos-} [To the abové must be added abou ‘THE LANDMARK te -$2 ructions sylvania for per.yer. sible,‘as at least 40 districts are claim-| ed both for Taff and Roosevelt.Some delegates elected without inst are non-committal.t. POR SALE,cHe,“eeeand,childrén to.drive.“See ‘J.-M.TO.Statesville,or W.P.CARPENTER,MApril'i6..: TON,ville, Charleston,S.\C..The ‘Rev.‘Chas.S. Vedder.has been pastor of the church WANTED eae in girealestate.RK V.BRAWLEY,April 16~4t. TO EXCHANGH one-third::business for for 46 years.Heis blind and conduétstheservicesfrommemory:~~ At Harrington Park,N.J,,Sundaytwopersonswerekilledand:more than’a score injured,several serious- ly,when the collapse of the floor o LOST. April 16. ~SOCIETY "pin, April 16,1912; +A COAT,between Davia place and |.*‘Weisner’s store’Finder please re-turn to D.C.COWAN.FOUND.f and paying for this ad..THE Owner mayhavesamebydescribing.propertyLANDMARK,| } the Church of Our Lady of.Victory ‘precipitated nearly.300-persons-into the basement.:The church was only. partly-eompleted,and the people had OLD PAPERS 10 ¢ents the 100.splsodiawall Fine for.wrapping and mak EE LANDMARK. :.j~1,000 or “more old |’*newspapers for sale at |e |papering for the not over-fastidious,.; ‘gathered to witness the..ceremonies in connection with laying thé ‘Corner stone.cis,‘ ‘“Vork «af ithe Carnegie Foundation. New.York \bispatch.: “In general,the sense of public ob-ligation to the cause of.education-ap- pears to be stronger arid more wide- ‘spread than,ever,}but the time has plainly come whert private and local initiative need more guidance from HATC KNITTING MILL HELP WANTED. iS iy hiran Knitters,Loopers.and SewingMachinehandle,60 cents per roorm per month.We want to double |our present production and will need the above. help.Apply to C.P.Rogers,sppermbendent Best ‘wages.House ren THE SKYLAN COMPANY,-D HOSIERApril-i2—2t.«"Fiat Rock,N.C. LEON- YOUR next:winter layers from |4 eggs of my fine White Plymouth|Rocksand Black Langshans,"the all round fowls |of solid colors.”$150 and $2 per setting of 15 eggs..Write for particulars,J.PAUL ARD :‘April5,°» t | | the point of view of the State’and of the nation,”’is the conclusion reached by President Henry §.Pritchett,of the Carnegie Foundation.for the Ad-vancement of Teaching,‘in the reportforthe12monthsendedSeptember 30,1911,‘reviewing the sixth year’s RIDGEWAYFARMS. ‘TY HAVE three Registered Berkshire male pigs,|one six,months old,two five months old,©Will sell cheap to a quick buyer.Corn April 12—2t. Also Batts’ProlificE,A.MORBISON,Stony Point,'N.|CG.R.F.De1 :i | work of the foundation. The endowment peer!at.that time to’$12,123,000,comprising Mr|Cathegie’s original gift of $10,000,000 in’1905,an accumulation from income of $1,123,000,and $1,000,000 receiv-ed in 1911as the ‘first installment of Mr.Carnegie’s additional gift of $5,- 000,000 in 1908.SieOftheincome-of $590,000 for:theyear1910-1911,$526,000 was:expend-ed in retiring allowancesandpensions,|.$36,000'in general administration,and’$16,000 in:educational publication.|}Fifteen recipients of allowances died| during the year.Thirty-one’retiring| allowances and 17 widows’pensions! were:granted\:during the year,in- creasing the number in force to 373,| the.average annual payment being $1,631,and the total:distribution to date $1,746,000.All of the new al-lowances.were’granted to persons connected with institutions that are on the accepted list of the Founda- tion,other ‘allowances proving expe- dient as expenditure has approximate ed the income and as theacceptedlist has enlarged...Thislist,now includes 72 universities,colleges and schools of technology,:the University of Vir-| ginia having been added during the) year.a Would More Judges Do More Work? Raleigh Times. The Times is not.opposed ‘to the scheme for creating more judicial dis- tricts.It ‘believes that something should be’done.to facilitate the dis-posing of criminal cases-and civil causes—especially-the latter—and any scheme having for its object this verythingisworthyofseriouscofsidera-|tion by the Legislature. If we-could have.the assurance,| however,that 24 judges would ac- complish this end we would feel more like supporting the plan;but what as-| surance have we that the new judgeswillnotbelikemanyofthe16judges now on the bench?—<o painfully anx; ious to shut up the court house and}. rush away to their homes.Would) eight additional judges cure this real defect?ee “It has been our observationthat Su-|perior Court judges do not do their| full part towards expediting cases on/| the calendar.Some lawyers prefera|judge with a certain “‘temperament’’ and others prefer a judge with anoth-|er kind of ‘‘temperament’’to preside Fd.Mellon Company Clothing,Shoes, Hats,Men’s Furnishings, Trunks,Leather,Goods. Boe)and Children's.Dep Second Floor. The largest and best equipped Clothing and Furnishing -Goods store in the Carolinas. When in the City make our -storé headquarters.- 8 &10 West Trade St., Charlotte,N.C.. ~ when they have cases for trial.Nu- merous.cases are continued,there- ‘fore,for onecause or.another,and. the judges tod readily consent in or- der that they may reach.their familiésearlier.Nobody blamesa judge for wanting to remain at home as.much as he can,but work and hardship nec- essarily accompany the honor,and when a man aspires to the office he should_be-willing to dohisfullduty by.the State.. North:Oarélina in the River andpHarborBill. Three amendments offered by Sen-ator Simmons adding $800,000 for North Carolina waterways:.to the riv- ers and harbors bill of the Houise,were adopted by the Senate’commit:|.tee on commerce Saturday.Of thisamount$200,000 is for a harbor ofrefugeatCapeLookout;$300,000 is for Cape Fear'river.at and below Wil-mington and $200,000 for the inlandwaterwayfromBeauforttoNorfolk.‘In the House:Mr.Small put in thebill$655,000 for North Carolina and if |:all the items are retained in the billonfinalpassageitwillmean.$1,456,-000 for ‘North Carolina.a i ther funds lying loose in the ‘Treas- PEA All ‘the .Tocal news and all ‘the ot:4news|oe want to know,Get THELANDARK,.oF at og LUINERY 'dsfactorily it “also means ‘that. ina good bank means.more_: _than mere storing of money. ‘wv yWhen you'iha¥e shown your...Always stand iwell at<your -“banker that you can’handlé..bank;keep your:engagements’;Your business and yourself sdt-.':,’and show-your desireto be con." _your credit is good for financial’:Sidered a man:who a beaidin*-your.enterprise:It trusted.‘We are all pulling to-means,too,that with.your gether for the common good,credit enat yee ee the and you may rest assured thatconsequent’reputation.brings oy .ae ;you in more trade,better:busi- ».W®will help you,through thick’ness bargains and increased so-|and thin,if you show ‘YOu arecialandpoliticalprestige.~on the square.: 'Accoutits of companies.and,individuals solicited.‘Ev:.ary facility given—consistent with conservative bank-ng.pees a First National Bank:STATESVILLE,N.C. 00,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. -.OFFICERS:°| E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.: JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.i Capital $1 ‘J.C.IRVIN;President.oe G.H.BROWN,Vice President. SREMOVALSAI For fo¢ty-seven days we will offer our entire &tock at wy reduced prices.This stock includes“new Stieffs;new Shaws,new’Bennett &Bretzs.new Kohler &Campbells,and othermakesofnew,Pianos and many diflerent makes of second hand Pianos.that have been thoroughly repaired,refinished,ete.,in our shop.i, All of these Pianos are excellent .bargains.:We| hope to move this stock rapidly and if price “has anything to dé with the sale it will go quickly. CHAS.M.STIEFF, 5 West Trade Street,Charlotte,N C. STIEFF BUILDING,219 South Tryon Street,Oppo-..site Academy of Music,after June 1st;1912. ne e r s ee r l i n b e s i e s mn Ga *Planter ‘OR localities requiring a closely built,compact Planter,capable of perfect work in the most crooked ‘rows,andunderall.conditions,the Sunny South Cotton and:CornPlanterstandswithoutanequal.Its superiority in de-sign,workmanship,conveniences and general utility is most..apparent when it is compared with’other tools built.for the ©purpose.There is not an ounce of wood in.its composition.Itismadetolast.The handles are steel.The hand holds aremalleableandareadjustable..The wheels are of heavy,press-ed steel,one piece.Will not gather stalks or other trash,‘which a small spoke wheel always does.The cotton and corn'mechanism,which is operated by'a spur gear underneath;isthemostpopularamongcottongrowers.The drop is uniformand.sure.It has a ‘regulator which makes it easy to drop anyamountofcottonseedperacrethatthefarmermaywish.Plants corn from 8 to 40 inches apart.‘In other words, Come .in Friend Farmer and Let Us Prove What WeSay.. White-Stimpson Hardware Company, 7 ORE! on Weare now showing the best . 4 there is in Millinery, |.Pattern Hats,Straw Shapes of ali kinds,Sailors,Lace .Bandings,Velvects,Silks,Ribbons,Flowers,Veilings “and Novelty Trimmings up to date,Special prices -will be madeon all fine Pattern Hats.Don’t fail to »see-our offerings,which are well worthy of your at-: tention,— r Yours truly, LLS é&POSTON._.Sales Day is the first Mondayén éach month in Statesville,N.C. ,SALE!) p THE Lea 19.12 DUBSDAY,-April,16ie re Ww ORK OF THE FARMER'S.WIFE. alow One Walked224,000 Miles Car- -rying Water From tlhe Spring— .The Drudgery of Unconiplaining | Women,— W:lL:S.,.in North Carolnia.Chris- tian Advocate: Some years ago after cwapehine at a country chureh I-dined |with sThat Are All Right. When you buy one of;‘ouri Rinigsyou.need not give yourself any,trouble about thesets.If by any chance the set should:get loose and come out,just bring itin and a new set will be put’in free of any cost to you.We sell the famous W.W.W.Let,us show you our line.jone of the.brethren’who dwelt. ;H g Bacay 1 A i.near “by.Upon my return home a.A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will be ,iriend asked ‘me where I got din-| given to every one malting 8,cash purchase of $1.00/ner and when told,asked’the fur- or-more.»ther,question if the man had a ‘Vwell’.on his’place..I.was':at ‘'\a loss:to understand why he-was cu- rious to know.about vthe well,but he:soon:gave me this interesting’ex- planation,‘ “He said that the year:before,he gpent’the night:at ‘this farm ‘house. and that some member of the.fam-se aly.”complained about’the long.dist :‘tance to the spring,‘‘Which’was a’nuarter,of -.a:mile-away,Duringthe-.conVersation it developed thar, for.30 years the family.hadsived von.the place it;was.a.patt of the:task Of;'the unccmplaining ~house- RH RICKERT &SON, DUTY FROM ROOD PRODUCTS, Bill to ‘Remove.the “Tariff,From Certain’Food’Producte—Cheaper‘Food the Idea.- Washington Dispatch to Balbim one ‘ Sun. The movement in’the Eioune totaketheditty’off all ‘meats and | meat products.and off all cereal products,not,including.grain;-has crystalized im ‘a bill presented for the consideration of the ways and means eommittee. This measure is directed {nally against.the beef trust:dnd is -in-|| tended to materially reduce the cost ‘of living.It is.the second of the serics of.bills promised to.makethearticlesoffoodwhithgoin-|, to every household,cheaper to the sonsumer.by,allowing,.foreign’pros} «ucts to come:ins without taxation. The Hiret bill ot this kind,removing f yk Of .more -witespread,ehbeck:‘than thé free sugar bill is that whichivad~|. passed the,‘Hise,*fo thits’meats,dressed)op -undréssed; to enter Amerie;ach markets without pay:ment of duty.”-The same js true,ofcereal foods;though the,cattle raiser ap!well ag the:grain érowerare,both,protected;‘ais at.present, under:the terms ‘of the,new meas~ wife.to‘carry,the water.for’the'! family from the spring,She had) on the average m ade:‘four trips i day.-for ‘well-nigh:30:years.-dand’| a simple calculation revealed.‘the| fact.that thé poor over-worked:wo-} man):had actually .walked 24,000) miles with two buckets of water:and| |that.the time spent on these jour|i. neys aggregated 550 days of «ten hours ‘each.This?revelation —in’} mathematics was an—eye-openerto| the husband and the result..was they ‘had a well in less than,six months.He had never thought be- fore of the injusticé “inflieted -on his unappréciated wife,who through Bummer’s -heat -.and winter's cold for 80.ears had.bilently borne] this:extra hardshtp:”Mahy a farm- er's wife-has lahored,hardy a i tung and pbacrificed at every depriving herself tco of mamy -coti foits that Bomething might ‘be laid hack for.a ‘rainy day and then lay down .and-.died beforerthe.‘raiuv} day arrived. Much has been written about the|haydships of th®farmer’s life and especially:of the.farmer's.wife, The cows,the pigs,the fowls,the den and-a thousand and one.@y,| tra tasks Wave to be performed be- jsides.the ‘regular household dutis and.often for.lack of help ‘the brunt lot it—all.falls upon the housewife. |No,wonder she-looks tired,for the |task is.heavy ‘and:often she is |d:scouraged and hupgers for a we Ae |of appreciation from.the husban Let évery ‘man.who ?eads,this jall he:¢an-to lis chten the:burden brehi ch his wife carrics.Provide ev- |er ¥y convenience So theat her tasks can |be.more.easity pe rformed Tell her jhow.good ‘and faithful jhe is’and |help her in every way.yom can iThen if she goes hence before you do,it will always be:-a comfort for oe to know that you were a kind, jand gentle husband. lA Piambe ‘Paswennk ‘ot.Your _ | | cy s if, ta ¥ke We-sell Cole’s (ohinabion Planters:we sell -Led-gar better’s one-seed Planters:we sell::Avery's Combi- nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn prills The Planters re right and prices are always right at our store.Yours truly, s \ do Sv o v e s s u s c e s e s n s e s e e s Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.soesacouaneresoseesesons:or Good Religion. Salisbury Post. Next to jat home, {4S paylpe making’your from the home merchant, your bills...In fa this perhaps of even greater jmpor- 4f you are a yoin jiust.starting -in life make |first duty to pay your bills jthem “promptly.It is Hligion Owe no man. |Mcre be e Christian fyour,debts than you ean.e out food.Matiy people n iWith apbarently.no intention’of ipaying them Friend,we call.you |“tiend.tecause you xeed some one to rub up against you and tell you }ot your mistake.If you mak- with:no idea jthem,or.dre.not;tr |tk eta,you are to be pitied |know'you are spotted?Every mer- i chant d-‘business man knows you., farmer,the .dairyman;the dealer,.every:ont them pure hages | your mt.pay of re- ean no hot-,pay xist.‘with- ike bills part You and4NoneBetter.=tall a :7 ONTHE BOX? :The Polk Gray Drug Pa ipany PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. On the Square.*Phones 109 and 410. ing.bills!of ing’to.pay Do you se e Se e g e r ‘ a s li : an The |coal |knows you. |“No matter “how well:dr are ror how swell the keep,you are knowm!-Youvtire of- ten ‘the subject of unfavorable re- marks If this/is news to':you we i hope it:will be the means of doing you.good You aré tip top,.one idred carats:otherwise,but you doing yourself a great injustice. you.can/t pay your bills. make them.1 min his bills “allways has them and some to The fellow who [Pay s his bills never has.any |to pay them.We urge that ‘Start at.once.amd pay your S|j aud arye ¥that this is true. olLargestandBestline ‘Buggies,Sureys and Hames Ever brought to.Statesville.-Will sell steel tire topbuggiesfrom$47.50 to $100...Rubber tire top buggieswithKellySpringfield,best grade rubber,and fullleathertrimmed,from’$65 ‘to $125.Surrey and Harnessinproportiontoaboveprices.. Call and:éxamine these before buying. sed you SOC ©“60 rs;atu ;are. |You.say |Do it |pays 1.00 Day |pléasure. ee ee e ea t e n me t Harness;Vehicle &2 ueply Company.& 116 East Broad Street. li a e the Fee System;as Seen From Vir-y sosenes [nto you debts ‘Q es WY Hichmond Timek-D'spatch |In North lina’the big.political fight year’.\is for salari¢s instead of| ifees ‘as the method of compensat- ing city’and.county officials,-In} \Jredell county.this is what the Char- ‘lotte Chroniclé says ‘might ed the “burning.issué Wis aAmass-meeting:at Saturday,composed’:of favor the salary system. of,feés put up a legislative jaud will stand by~it in the next primary,and that is just what the people in ‘the cities and counties of Virginia ought to do.It an is sue of economy in North Cerolina, as it is here.It is hard to change the established order at-the!court nouse;‘but the people can turn the ‘many.counties in Statesville those ..who| |THOUS ‘TREATMENT.es Ought!;to mean much to the-man with |a bank ac-count.If you have not yet opened an,account with |the(COMMERCI ALipve ay you to do 80 how, Capital ‘ticket ie 1s. po r t e ¥ ae Z ay e r s sa r aa : ::tables’if.they wish.to du it.It Isrc.Su |wee *$100,000.00.a pitiful commtntary on the ‘staterplus"~28,000.00:of affairs in.Virginia when a few a,.::ane 70dopulentwardpolitician-offic eholdersj|i T 2Resources over :500,000.00 can get together if a day and pre4ourpetcent.on-time and.SayingsDeposits Oho ee eeiae:°;;pace :Se ‘You will look a.good while before youfinda better me diaine for coughs andcoldsthanChamberlain's Cough -Remedy-It.not.omy “gives -retief-—it cures,Tryitwhenyouhaveacoughorcold,andyouarecertaintobe!pleased.With.the 4 *Commercial atonal “Bank,Statesville,N.C. 2 »‘pemibt e Hee wheoh it Wit effect...For::‘@ by a deaiers.eo i M.k.stent,poe ‘E.MORRISON,Vice Presidént.Don't be Surprised if-vow shave anvat:‘»,D.M.-Cashier.,y GC,E.HUGHEY,AssistantCashier.tack:of rheumatism this spr ing.Justirubthe‘affected.parts free)}ber'lain’s \Liniment and.it appear. v with Cham‘Will soon dis.Kor sale by all.eaters, US E R AR an e en a Co |rolled and} turn,3 j men.Tp than | paying | you | who money | spare for | mever | muoney.| be’call-| ".There| The foeg 1's .sists every’where.: ares { Another.séction® of.the bill admit |}free of duty all wheat flour,buck-wifeat.flour,corn meal,rye flour,oats’and all cereal foods,in- cluding biscuit,‘bread,.wafers.and Whyae Rebuild Yous Health? "A Reconstructive Tonic Knownas_ MILAM WILL DO IT—GUARANTEED PY We,thaw£Pk a that we have textatvery’or shal rescales Believing tt te be «seiasbie voment @uthortsing the peaireeh A od Oty &Tr.Veatbrooke BlevatorGo(rormerky Cashibe Bank ofBenmtine.ok-keeper,American Teneten [Go as Minierer;Giariotte.@.8 ve‘5 i weling Ealedmad aL Riverajda Overall fo. 4 .eth Regietex TPA ening Co, ssalded geevinnitis tases,fobgsoe &RealRataie Deatey +y See Gieuk Doryeretses hws. Ate érbadsy:aca tens eerklanur.cy ~Rooras Bp poany avrch.; 4 ation Hasina oMfioeas os Site a art tized,Gonfederard Veteran. .Mer etre ne ae Mothoaket Miniotor, $1 abottle ifI beteited—aathing if}not. Ask Your Druggist similar articles:not sweetened. Every artic -of food e numerated | —thés—-bit-now the Payne ianeen tariff .act,and} the cost,according to.Répresen tative | Bathrick,of Ohio;autiof™of “the: Ineasure,and his associates,to the ronsumer is correspondingly:inereas-i ed;| Opposition :ta,he’passage of this yneasiure.is expected wand will with-‘ out doubt,be-vigorous.The’.beef. trust.and the packers not in that.) combination ..will fight the meas-| ure through the Republican Jeadéers the Housé and Senate and,will| try to -preyent even its consideration:*in the /House \com-| mittee,Poe They will charge,the:Congress- favor of:the:bill that.such a measure.is matory imasmuch as)it the-same time gqdmit free of in and ccattle on.the.hoof, yrotection is tb he removesandgrainprodwets“they argue that live stock and:grain should also be exempted. This bill,BY the the wool,tl revisions -cost.of consumer diserimi-| does not at} duty| If} ait p mba* Be LP to.lower clothing .to aitDemocrats the to|and The make these measures:the paramount foo d 4issue between the the coming campa un agi pawl be the Republicans President Taft passage Ever if the Senate and tl e Presi-| dent agrée .to the elena the} Democrats will.tell the country that} lit was the Demoeratic party which] fdnitiated the reforms and ‘is respon | sible for them. two.parties.in| .and they will ssfulin this.if Senate -or| thhe final | thefin obstruct) of the bills.I } .Run the Harro w Behind the Frogressive,Farmer. j In my ébservations of our farming: (Ll have been struck.with the rapidly| incresing use of the smoothing har-| row,but.many:seem to mniss its| |best use.‘There is no place where} the smoothing or dis¢harrow will| G0 as valuable’work right be- hind the plow The rains have been heavy; @tound saturated for mont!and} the sprin ids and sunshine will the soil und make! brick-bats of it it t&turned up with tne spring breaking plow I have |} seen many a field that has been| prowed and allowed to)dry out for a -fe days,which when:harrowedwould’have no large clods leit; but the 5 was-as farfrom being.inKoedtilthasiftherehad:been largeclods:Small hwmps the size of hen niarbles are of little more} to the growir plants ‘clods ter times r size 3y_all Means usé the:harrow this fore aie on:the land:plowed’this morning.Liktwise,use ‘the harrow} the last thing this evening on the fland broken this afternoon..Land broken in’the morning and.exposed| the Wind and sun all day:may jnever again.this year,be put'in} jas good condition as it could haye| ‘been by harrowing before noon at }oe ie ~i The Rowan Dog Law.| Balisbury ‘Correspondence Charlotte Observer.| Plow.| as j the wir out ls rapidly .dry sbrnall 1 rapidly jw w } €g2¢6-.or |Vaiue 1g than thei to |}‘The dog tax in..Rowan |the effect of at.leastthe‘worthless cur.«. a head.county tax jeity tax,thus making a gvanine in the city t-of-the taxpayers having thinning.“out| The tax is:$1) id $1 a head | 16 oWning of| eost’$2 Many | are coming”across'| 1s ‘with the tax while some have -kill- the that._| around | the | this ,ed their goes rathet than bear, expense,It,is:safe to say i;when .tax-listing .tinre rolls |tuere will Be many to.slay worthless dog rather than puy i= “FE or anv |ecze ma,salt Skin trouble,piles,hives,:iteh,.scaldDoan’s Ointment800." itching rheum,bies, recommended, lal,stores.es For a mild,-easy action of the bowels,try Doan’s Regulets,a poner Ves6c.at ail stores. BEST §STOM,AC‘HS.IN.THE WORLD.| People w ho depend upon MI-O-NA ery.always have clean stomachs free from:fermentation. MI-Q-NA‘'stomach; drive out gas,sourness ach distress.in fiveStatesvilleDrug them,.Vy eas shhdeneLheek Dist to indigestion..and .thake thie ach sturdy.and?strong if,used directed.Seid For all stomach...ailments atid for ‘nervousness,.loss of appetiite,, nightmare,dizziness,,overeating, drinking,and for all.diseases caused by upset stompacth;MI-O-NA is puai- anteed.'A large box 60.cents at.”the Drug?Store and.eave tablets will ‘minutes.‘The Co,guarantee o Cap.fara:chat stom- Vas Stiatesyille Aye proteeted-hy.\ favorable |* believe,|. Usediin ever increasing ‘quantities,because the roofs .put on 26:years ago are ‘as good as new to-day,and have- never neededrepairs. Don’t put on that roof * B DOK Oey to keep them:free from stomach mis| and .stom-|} Six Years orable RecordToma0 Sour Comfort Today May Be Your Dis-. tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of That Mr.Property Owner?INSURANCE! 2 We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accident and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,@uar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. ‘Today is here.-‘Tomorrow is coming all too fast.Consider the:present..‘Too late to lock the stab'e after the horse is gone. _’Phone 54.Call or write us for prices and information about ourr policies. Statesviille Realty &InvestmentCo. J.F.CARLTON,Manager. |.SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.80 CO 7 TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE> Itis built entirely of Steel and‘Iron,runs steady and follows a bed easily.Absolute eveness in dépth of planting,very important for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily removed.~Puts fertilizer below seed and separates with:soil...Feeds evenly from‘smallest to largest amount...Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin,and does notchoke or ‘skip.Plants corn level;on a bed or indeep furrows,from.10 to 41 inches apart.Comein and examine this planter’and see for:yourself that it has more pointsof merit than-.any other,and place your order‘éarly,as we do not have enough some seascis to supnty the demand. Statesville Hardware &Harness Co: Sales Day iis the firstMonday iin each month inStatesville,N60;*:eS j1i{i } .oe thing that,shaply -|PENS ne +.We are*sure ‘we can meet your “Don't Negccc ae den,Little H:Caug! ou count et myeCaNealad letregy “ Cierny §ra neeaed. deaves the desdily 9. and sure eid efor:the bans VICKS @22!SALVEhad)[ied he is that cure.‘It aifery from eve ry:othe .medicine by ficting dirge ily on the lungs, g aid healingthroughinhelation,.sodih ih them at’one andthe ‘sane.tinie,“The healing antiseptic weriu>destroying Vapo AG are inhaled with each breath--reaching the vital spot where medicines do not.reach, _Asa precaution,you should have a jor of Vick’s .Croup and Pacamonia Salve“always.handy for instant use, At your drogeiit!59 by mail 125e.- Ml ; Nick’'s Family Rewwedice Cc +.Greensboro,We Coe of."epee Tm a reerenremrentree i, PEN CILS Positively the best assortmentofPencilsinthecity, " -Moore’s Non-Leakable |andWaterman’s Fountain:Pens.'BLANK BOOKS. All kinds of Bound Blank Booksand.Sheppard's Loose Leaf. Systenis.PRINTING needs there too. Statesville Printing €0., Printing and Stationery, ‘518 South Center Street,' Statesville,N.C... Home Electric Co. General : Electrical ~All Kinds Electrical Supplies. A.D.COOPER,Manager. | if |Sewing;Machines ‘Repaired. J.U..LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. ’Phone 61. Rolin,i Monuments, Burrus’MetalRoofing,Gal-vanized Roofing,tin and gal-.-vanized Shingles with patent lock.Roofing also has patentlock. Paint of all colors,turpen-tine,linseed oil.lam agent for monumentsmadebyMecklenburgMopu- ment Co.C.S.HOLLAN D.\ JUST RECEIVED ! ‘Local Views,All New. Broad Street Methodist Church.Statesville Female College.Statesville Graded School. ia F..H.Conger’s Residence.aeSanatorium.Southern Passenger Station. Ask to.see the SimplofillerFountainPenandConklin’s Fountain Pen.These aretwoe‘best self-filling pens on themarket.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils. ..PRINTING.BRADY,=The Printer. WORM EES, ‘Statesville,N.C. Fine Farm Lands and City Property for Sale. _AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES, ‘/conedived,prejudtees thiit.stood tt On’all dt jwill giveContractors|: HOME ELECTRIC CO.;-| THE LANDMARK TUESDAY,*.:-“April 16,1912) The Fight;For*Progression Against “Standpatism,” ez Green,in Marshiville Home,|‘Full grown meén,;who can:rise”above preconceived ideas.and preju-dices,allways ‘admire the courageand:ambition required to championaworthy“cause which ‘is,for.thetime!being,unpopular,It’s theway)‘all:-refonms have had their be-ginning.And the things that have met with the most vigorous opposi- tion,in the beginning,and they have.had =to grow gradually into popularity ‘until °public .sentiment could relegate:to oblivion-the pre-s inthewayofprogress.«It is through this slow .pmocess:.:tint civilization has“made its way fanward:throughthe‘centuries,The “onthiodox etande ;\patterns’.are thoroughly.’homest and |they can he accused ‘of nothing mst than:error ‘of,Judgment.ne pm A Malton‘in Which All Are,Agreed: Greenshdro News,i Men pot alt:parties -willlthatNorth’Garolina is #icher}agree for |Charles Brantle y Aycock havi‘ing lives jand wrought inp amd for ‘it. enter -Mall Order Houses,a):Don't undersell,us for same .thualitygoods,Te}l usyour wants.Note pricesNopayindn‘advance.No freightcharges,‘Oo risk whatever.Try.us onPaint,‘We sell L.&.M.‘Faint.It’sthick.Must add Oil,and then yow havethebestpureLead,Zinc :and LinseedOilPaintmade,and its ccst is only:about $1,57 ver galion..-Cali on.Btatesville Hardware and Har-ness Co,,Statesville,N.. 'FOR THE HOUSE. I am a candidate:for the.House of,Representatives,subject’to the action of the Democratic ‘primaries land convention.If.nominated andelected,I wil)carry out the will of |the majority,of the party .on the |question of salaries of.the.county ,officers.and .dog tax,and,on any |Other matters:where instru¢tions, jare given.-i questions where ‘not istructed,Iwill use my best efforts: |to faithfully discharge the duties|of said’office in the interest of .our ipeople.If I am not nominated,1 to the noniinee and.all Democratic.candidates §iy jearnest.and c¢ord ial ‘sftrpport|,April 5 ‘H.P--GRIER; A ©:ARD., |To.the Democrats ‘of Iredell County:I.am a candidate.for the Dem-|ocratic nomination for State Sen-jator.If nominated and.elected,I|wili-faithfully carry out the wishes iof thé miajority of the party on the salary_for county officers and dog tax questions and any other instruc- jtions which the Democracy of _thejcountymaygivemé,If the conven- tion nomimates some one else,the nominee will have my loyal and ac-}tive support.Respectfully, tl|—April].Bet Wy ATTS. f i| other iEstimatesFurnished‘| 1912. ~ANNOUNCkMENT. _As the matter |I take this method ofjthatIwillbeacasdidate for |office.of County Supremtendent of|Public Instruction of Irecel:county, jBubject to the aciion of the Demo ;cratic Primary and Vonvention. |:Feb.27.R:M GRAY. i BROWN! Ask MK, |Here’s Sc.usé Important News For | DR.LEONHARDT'S DISCOVERY! Hem-Roid Will|Interest Every Per- son ‘Who Has:Piles! The public is.indebted to Dr. J.S.Leonhardt,of Lincoln,Neb.,for years ol study of the treatment ofPiles,and for his discovery of a Successful remedy,taken inwardly, which livens up the stagnant =bloodcirculationandreducestheSwollenvessels.Dr.Leonhardt’s pre- scription is HEM-ROID,Sold theStatesvilleDrugCo.and”“all drug-,glsts at $1 for 24 days’treatment.Guaranteed to giye satisfaction.Dr. Leonhardt Co.,Station B,Buffalo,N.¥Write for booklet. JOHNCG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROATANDFITTINGGLASSES, Officein Mills Building. ;Office hours 9 to12 a m.,2.to 5 p,m.. Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 * Do You Want to Be Independent? If so,iearn ‘Shorthand and Typewriting|.by beginning a oe eee which ia taught at Statesville,+Or PenestedanddesireformeoteJOHNSON.Jan.2,en me SouthCenter treet,‘Feb.2X.-he a ALWAYS IN.;eeeMEATMARKET.OCCUPY three robsonon the second Hoor-ofheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I amtleshere,Don’t peep into my reception.roomwhereIneverstayandthengooffandsayIam|not in,but come on in and le€\yourself be known.pthe bell,I,Enon or speak out.If'I not ataedental.ch bee i_fiy,”Labora’boruterp—-warkPFL:FLAUGEyaerous Dentist. -General line of Fresh Meats.Also dry pine stove wood.. ‘CASH &HARRIS,*PHONE 43.>FRONT STREET, done most for general uplift have+ in-~|: || I )County. Fayetteville :ndex.” From.a little settlément covering only.a few hundred acres of land,a‘\féw miles north ofFayetteville,inthe‘lower part of-Carver’s Creek town-ship,Cumberland “county,hundredsofdollars’worth of.‘‘mountain roses,’as they are locally known,or arbutus, as they are commercially and stientif- ically known,are shipped every.year to New York city,where-they bring what one would usually call ‘anbypriees~-The season for gathering “and shies ping arbutus is just now closing.It lasts only about’three weeks.Thebeautiful.flowers grow in various parts of .this country and section,butnowhereexceptin-the settlementnamed-above dothey grow in.Such numbers as to warrant the gatherinandshippingofthem.They are ovariousGolors,white,pink’and‘other shades,and when fresh they are dainty. and fragrant,@.°° ‘Tn this Carver’Creek neighborhoodithemarketing.of.,mountain,roses! is.an.important industry during:theblooming,season and the natives se- cure somepretty,cash for their work; ‘a large part:ef which isydone by’the women and children..The flowers: grow in the.woods,are gathered in the day and trimmed,made into bou-|; quets and wrapped at-night;:then taken to:Fayetteville and shipped by ‘express to:dealers in:New York city. The flowers are tied into bunches,or bouquets,from the size of your.fist to twice that size,wrapped in-tissue orotherthincleanpaper,then packedinneatboxesforthemarket.They bring the shippers ‘from 10 to25 cents a bouquet.It is said these wild flowers from.Cumberland county are sold to the elite of New York:sometimes ’as high as $2 pet bouquet.’ This season a buyer has been here from,New York and:many of the flowers have been.sold to him directbythenatives,he Boing the’packing and:shipping.© The Government Laundering Dirty Money. IW pablngton Dispatch. The problem of washing and iron-ing dirty,paper money appears to besolvedby.some new machines whichhave-been perfected in the govern- ment’s Bureau of Engraving andPrinting..One of:these machines willtakeadirty,germ-laden piece of cur- rency.and turn it out slick,clean andcrispintwominutesandthe‘otherwilldothesaméjob-in three. Fhese.machines aré expected tosave$1,000,000 for the government,as 60 per.cent.of'the paper money|now sent to the Treasury for redemp-jtion can be circulated again by wash-ing'it.DifectorRalph,whohaswork- ed with the scientific:experts on.the creation of the machines;figures.itwillcost20centstowashandiron1,- *boing discussed,the tests.. announcihg |tional bank of Germany,.recently sent|the |47,000:marks to the bureau and the t :|000 notes.Foreign gov ernments are watching The Reischbank,the na- bills were laundered perfectly.Begin-ning tomorrow the machines will|wash about $25,000 a day by way of furnishing further experiments. }are germ free. :Febe 9.,Rear Sumpter’s Store. The chemical laboratories of the |Public Health service will examine the washed notes to make sure they The general principle:: ‘An old friend of ours,a Confeder-ate veteran,who lost two legs andjonearmiribattle,wanted a small amie and asked Allen to nominate)im “When the time came,Allen,with|a voice like a guitar,said:‘Gentlemen! of the convention,I desire to nomi-nate all that’s left of my poor oldfriend,John:Smith.’.Smith swept the convention.’' Character For Veracity. Kansas City Joumal.i Jim Slocum,of Montgoniery county,was calledas‘a witness toimpeach the testimony of aman in that county.Jim was asked if he was acquaintedwiththereputationofthewitnessfor truth and veracity.Jim said that hehormaybehewas.__‘‘Is_it good_or bad?”’_ |he Arbutus Industry in Cumber land OPE R.VPING:A “MONSTERR PLOW, One Set Up in Lee “County »Outa ‘Seven Feet_at a Trip...: “The Sanford Express.tells of a big.plow that.‘has been set up by theEgyptImprovementCo.at Cumnock,‘Lee county.It is thelargest plow-ofitskindintheStaté,says the Express. Itis.a.gang disk plow,weighs 4,000pounds.and is pulled “by .a,.45-horse ||power Mogultraction engine.There are eight 28-inch disks-on the plow. Each ‘oné cuts 10#inches;makingsev- en feet for the eight:disks.Cuttingseven‘fect at each -trip is plowing some and sounds like farming in theWest.This plow can be soregulatedthatitcancut.to‘a depth of 15 ‘inclres and its manufacturers claim thatit can be made to reach‘a.capacity of 20 acres per day.-'The running.works of the plow contain four wheels and two:bata:‘Any expert was sent:to|Cumnaek by the manufacttrers.toputtheplow:in’operation.| Egypt:linproy éement Company is not} to take the plow unless it willdo what its:rospaotiieprs claim for it:°°; Mr.‘A.'J.:Jones,one’of!the most |‘successful farmers.in Moore county,’has.a gang disk.plow.pulled by atrac*tion engine,but not’so.large as.this}one.’He finds it a paying investment and a valuable piece of machinery for farming (na large scale.Mr.Tuftsistestingoneofthesebigplowson his:farm near Pinehurst,The testsandexperimentswiththeoneatCum-nock will be watched with interest bythefarmersof‘this ‘section,.While:they may never buy as heavy a plow as this,-yet there is coming a:change. in the'method of farming in this sec- tion of the country and our farmers have come to realize that the laborproblemmust.be solved by heavierandmoreimprovedfarmmachinery.—————— I ainthobia., Richmond Times-Dispatch: A Chicago mother has asked the.municipal court to grant an injune- tion,to ‘prevent her daughter from using so much paint and powder.on her face.The judge told the gir)that she must stop painting her face.She is only 19 -years old,and foolishly thought,’like.manyothers,1)paint made ‘her beauti- fui and attractive,—It did not’oc-cur to .her that’sensible pedple see through the paint,’and make up.treir minds as-to the kind of.girl behind it Even -young:men.°dis-.like the’girl whe paints andy pow-ders.Instead of making a’girl: more «ming,rouge detracts from her attractiveness.There’seems,however,to be a strange madness ameng some women ,for paint:afd} powderin profuse quantities.All too many girls,when just reaching their teens,begin -to smear.their facts with until they!outpaint chorus sowbrettes,Girls.“whose faces naturally are lovely and.full of genuine color insist on dabbing color, in the paint jar and piling on the red stuff.The paint habit is a bad habit.It impairs a girl’sebarmsandmakesherlookold when she is really young. Fee System,iniiuitoue.|Geielaateeis News : Opposition ‘to the iniquitous ~fee system is growing stronger all over the country. Old,Folks ‘Should ~Their Selection of Regilative Med-| ro| Be .Careful in| ||Mer Who Are Growing Bald.f th }hi icine.People wlio hive taien:oly work)‘of the money-washing machine is ad We have a safe,dependable and| jfor-it that PARLSIAN SAGE is the pass or whirl the dirty notes through |altogether ideal remedy that ‘a | jreal hair.grower,b °utifier and |S0apy_water,to which a chemical so-|particularly adapted to the re quire-|jdandrit?(ure have.never hausmy .dis-|pees ‘has been added,and then deliv-}ments of aged.people and pervons ofjeppomted.Here's the word of a/er-them.to heated’cylinders,which]weak ¢onstitutions wiio suffer from ||ReTeon who.took,our word:‘iron and turn them’out as’crisp and |tonstipation or other bowe)disor-| »“I.have been using PARISIAN clean as the day they were made.-jders We are so.certain .that it| SAGE about a year,When 1 .be}arene ere |wiill.relieve;these ‘complaints and | gin to use it I had’only a.light |Nominated What Was Weft of His|€ive absolute satisfaction in every|uaz eae a head.Now I fave a}x ‘|particular that we offer it with ito |Boog thick growth,2nd:it is grow-personal guarantee that it.-shall ing ‘hicker and longer right along Viashington Star.,rost the user nothing if it.fails to | |Many people don't be lieve it cam|Senator John Sharp.Williams,of |substantiate our claims.=This rem-I be acne,but I know from my own |Mississippi,says his friend,Private!edy is called Rexall Orderlies |experience \With PARISIAN ‘SAGE|John Allen,formerly representinga|Rexali Orderlies ‘are eaten just|jthat it-can;I recommend it in||Mississippi districtinCongress,seems|like candy,are parti cularly,prempt|:fullest —_confidence.—Gaines|perfectly satisfied to give htsattention|#™1 agreeable in action,may be| oH reeset oe te streetetexclusively to.his personal affairs|jtaken at any:time,day or night;|Maryville,Mo do not cause’diarrhoea,nausea,| |.The’above statement was made [eee Spe and hae seemingly laid||griping,excessive looseness,or oth-|;|to Dp.C,.D.Koch,of the Koch |8side all po itical ambition.er undesirable effects.They have||Pharmacy,Maryville,Mo.,Aprit 29,|.“He mixesa little in local affairs|°very mild but positive action upon|} 11911.-Large bottle.50 cents at the|for the benefit of his friends,’said}ghe opgans with which:they come|Statesville Drug Store and drug-|Senator Williams,‘‘and recently made/in contact,apparently acting as a?ists everywhere,It is guanquteed:|onejof theshortest and’best nominat-|regulative tonic upon the relaxed| ee ing ‘speeches on record.—imiiscular coat of the bowel;thus | |overcoming weakness and aiding to! restore the bowels to-more vigorous| jand healthy activity..Three sizes,j B0c.,25¢.and 50¢.Sold onty at jour store-—The:Rexnll Store.The}[Btatesville Drug Co.|{reer |GREAT MASS OF PROOF!||Heperts-of 30,000 Cases of Kidney|Trouble,Some of Them Statesville|Cases.:::| | Each of some 6,000.newspapers 0 | *=f }the United States is;publishing from week.to week names of people.im its particular neighborhood,who have Pills for kidney backache,‘weak kidneys,bladder troubles and -uri- nary disorders.—This mass of proof :The|: used and recommended Doan's Kidney,[> |Harness”and_Vehicles !| kinds. oreo We have a big supply of ‘Vehicles andHarness of all : Prices are right. . Henkel-Graig Live Stock Co. "NEW SHARES,5s ‘First Building and:Loan Association’ gan ‘be taken at”any.time,:.without a additional cost,by paying trom Feb=— |ruary 3d to present date,oe ! L.HARRILL,cs | fords. you think your shoes, fords. of the latest fashion. CALL’EN Style Means Muchin Ox- No matter how smart latest style,you are notwell dressed. the fashions are continually changing in Ox- At this store you will find the latest —shoes -bought expressly for you—to suit your.taste and keep you right in the forefront TODAY SHOW YOU THE LATEST. unless they are the And AND LET US S.M.&H.Shoe Co. Com and Oats. Car White Oats. Harper's Prolific Seed Corn 740 bushels .grown on 8 “acres.High grade Flour —White’Swann.Also cheeper grades,and all kinds feed’stuff.See the before you buy.| A.A.Colvert. My Machine Shop “Well”’’said Jim,“I don’t want to do the man no injustice,but I will saythatifhisneighborsweretoseehimlookingasifhewasdeadtheywould want some corroboratin’evidence be-erthey would’be willing to buryim, Fee System |Will Die Hard ButMustGo,“\Charlotte ‘Chronicle, The fee system is firmly seated bylongcustomanditisgoingtotakesomewhatofalocalupheayaltosueke it out.Nevertheless,signs are |ping out-all over the State that a eworderof‘things in the dounty‘ahouseiscoming?:‘weet2x,xKx “My ittle,son had a very severe esta.was recommended-to try ‘Chamber-lain’s'Cough Re eer and before a.smalbottlewasfinishedpearsasaswellas Ik ever,”‘write.Mrs..H.8.29 DowlingStreet,Sydnnev,KNOtralls.his reme,wv te fer sale by all dealers.Saat *:‘f .« i oes |cente;.Foster-Milburn-Co,,Buffalo, includes.‘over 30,000 testimonials. Btatesville is no exception.~Here-is one of theStatesville cases: L.B:Nicks,320 Seventh ‘alreet, Statesville,N,Car.,,says/“!Doan'sKidneyPillsdid»me.a ‘world of good and I am F4 adto-teN of .thebenefitIreceiveIwas)subject to nervous spells and di spells.At night I was restle and im the morning felt:all tired)out.:Mykidneyswereweakandcausedback+ache,When Doan’s Kidney,Pil were ‘recommended to me,t usedpr}tiem and they-not only topped thepains-and achts but restored)mykidmeystoanormaleendition.’’- Foy sale by all dealers.Price 50 New Yonk,gle econts United States.y Remember thie naive —Doay’e— and take BO.a bee 9 for the Is ‘complete and I am prepared to do| any kind of repair work: Engine.and Boiler Work a-Specialty. Also carry-a full line of Steam Fit-|/ Has good farm horses and mules for sale:for cash or on time.,Terms to suit purchaser,- Best.equipped livery .in town. :"Phone 3.Day or Night. Hard Brick. and rock are the only build- ing materials thatwill,with- stand.frost and fire,and last for all time.Common and ‘Face ae always on_ st.SERIES |— hand, Statesville Brick Co. tings up'to 3 inches.Injectors,Lu-| bricators;Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,Pipe and Shafting.C..Hi.Tf URNER,. Depot:Street.‘DealerinMachinery,FOR SALE! ~Bustneas Iles Seven-room desirable residence on FOR SERVICE... Registered Berkshire Boar.Comeseethisboarandhearhispedigree. Walnut Grove FarmH.H.BILAYLOGLOCK,,.ProprietorsaetsN.oweae PD .No.2 L Z fs mr L Tradd street.Hot and:eee water,bath,ete.Lots near Gradedd Schosl.:Small north Iredell farm.If you,want toOrsellor exchange "JOHN.M,SHARPE,'“REAL ESTATE° oy.FRAZIER,aE TINNER, “NORTH CENTER STREET.PHONES oo Eee aero MOVEMENTS,OF.THE._PROPLE.Senate Committee :Uses .Strong “mMhe Darke Hogiery Mills,’at’a‘Language.|cee _|reéent.meeting of the Stockholders,Personal meena eel Who {Washington Dispateb:;adopted a resolution increasing. THE oA!MARKwepteyewaet“00 ESDAY.”is :Y f *k $750,000,makin | —=sachin ‘'Mrs,"S.oB.Miller and two.lite Labor conditions in plants of the:the.capital olde ateyea neg *.sr |MR,WATTS tle daughters,are spending a“week |United ‘States Steel Corporation are)the total)capital $1,75 his:|4 :>‘.ul }20p1 in |dendunced as “a brutal system.of |conponation owns mills.in Durham,@—SS ete ee Not to’Bene-|With Mr,Miller's home people 4 -;Pol Chaser HE ane eeieEMEMeaeEnnanettSheriff.|the Mt.Ulla community;*.industrial slavery”in.the Genatéla-|High Point,”Chapa an @“fit Witnesses-But the ee i Miss Louise Clark,-who:sperit.a|bor.and education._comimittee’s pe-|increased capital.is to be ad to “Bolus large and small,ea Ori any war hi faw-days‘at home,returned to-Le-|.port dn.‘the proposed eight-hour|improve these nilis in the"way,of i]When Only a Few Members Were te Batuede law for governmentt contraét labor.|adding new ‘machinery,’ete.and ~Soltd and Jointed Fishin RodaPresentataTimeNoLegisla¢|ag Spy .a Dingehoef’.and “This government is bound,in-its|making additions which will enable &¢”.“tion Was Kxpeeted.-a feugh ter Miss Esther,are.visiting |own defense,for its citizenship,its|them to.make:a finer grade of Trot Lines and Fixtures,.To,the Editor of The Landmark.in,Winston.‘ite,to interposa between the-strong|60ods,including.mercerized goods:Fishin Kiok d li -Mr.)Watts is’Wrong as usual:I Little -Misses Virginia Henkel and the weak,’’the report:declares.ie eae Des 16,1008 8 HOOKS an nes complete;.all eetadheretoeverythingIpaidtmMylangHelenBrownand"Masten ©“No man can meet the obligations sompton,CO.16;and sizes.of h 0 a :‘Betundey's speech,You quoted me}y.Henkel,Jr.,spent Saturday.in |and)dischange the duties of citizen-|°I havesold and used:large quan-he b 3 oo ean sorrel hooks by.al correctly :Sali eu with Mr.Henkel.ship in a,free government who is |-tities ot oo oe ox or in any quantity.Call ‘and look aThewitnesseshaye:always receiv-Judg Long,who was at home last}broken in spirit and:wracked 'in :thisline over;it’s th .fedBaeforattendance’upon.’the ).week,ig holding court in Asheville|body through such “industrial peon-e best ever shown here i‘court,when properly subpoenaed,this week..He wilk continue ‘with|age.Amd before,he has reached 9 oe whether .thegrand jury returned a@|tuncombe:court for several weeks.|the prime-otlife under BUCH cordi-'RR.P.AI I ISON’S,eeetrike“bill,of not,tithe the Mr.:and Mrs..Benedick >Bristol,jitions,sodden,in Bae arakes:in a iyJawwhenMr,Watts int®dteed his |or Morganton;are’guests”of Mr?|ihealth,-hé’is:“cast0 fas a ‘usel ess .‘:eeetneebatheneWasnonecessityandMrs..L.By Brigoly |:,-hulk—~a burden anda ‘ourse to'poz}.BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE..ia‘for.his!DNI as’far as.’witnesses Mrs,T.J.Allison:returned’Sat’|eiety and:av menace to the ‘govern-eeWere,concerned:Officers reeéived urday night’from:Salisbury,where}iment.)It is just,as much the:gov-no’fees -where the grand jury:s Tel ehe spent a.week.with:relatives.ernment’s duty.to protect’citizens“turned:“not..a true “bill.”SO you:Miss.Jett Brawley,‘of /Moores~(from suchi outrapeoug treatment, beds ant Gado batisfieds,*with ;>only rpase of >bill |yave 3 ,artil of,from the burglar .and highwa man.: “Bee the “only DUrAGSE:of ie ss ville,ind»Miss ins ne re tiny,ade a re ae ee leh pisoa i"1 eauttta:My Pegler od :ee a aeWastopaythesheriffand.clerk:MLenoir,are oe of:Miss:Altie'|.©"Thre Ae é x ‘the in “their praise“and.Will “use”tio Bop Pee tp ye CE ROS GAO ig a He ys1don't.thik’Dr’Steverson.“forpening,:oe Borah,Ela,-chalttmran le tie eho vi :fd 2 po ek oa Ee eee aenything.,fod.with this bill ty Miss "oisstelle:‘“Carlton!went “t commit ee,sal ©“propos:ay,|Oi so HY T PAE hee T wee:a iwere at Home when it,Was sn-Charlotte”yesterday —*to.“spend :prould mean:meltor ore and better)ages neepécttully,TWHAL TAT ANNE x SOUS and tow at:|;S eeaalt ::‘tiger Pei we HARRISON.EWELE,:\: troduced “and:passed.|The,Neg week.Pe eed ‘Ne is i ||“Vatare finished:its .work on tlie.Mrs:‘Jane ‘Tveland;”of:Jennings,'|.‘Goan o aa =5 ie “BOR ‘SALE.BY.aatBeeghae:ha ps ANE);“te -Anson.¢y Superior,Court.jAbthofMareh-¢anid,adjourned:“to'lwas called"to Winston yesterday on]°J nson-county 'up or )2wiettthe8d-of April:of that.year}acgount.of ‘the illness of hér daugh-|in.séssion this week.There are ‘Lazenby Montgomery Hardware.00.5 a 4inthe‘neantime.the court:of im-ter.Ae “Luwm,"Royal,f five murder’trials on docket.--Statesville,N.C "SYSTEM TIC S/\VING!‘ “peacll ment was in séSsion and com=")Mrs.*E,~D.‘Brown,of ‘Loray;.left eee A oe Aa“pletedits work a/few days.vefore |yesterday:for a visit to her broth:ee ar a ae )the 3d of:Apri ce he members of lér in Roanoke,Va.the Legislature in atid around Ral-Miss -Rena Brown,\of Steele|: elgh»‘were,requested,to.convene |Creek,“Mecklenburg county,is yvis- R :‘There-is nothing vee conceived that can approach the plan :@ aCorsets§|of SAVING as the BUILDING AND LOAN SYSTEM.maetheLegislatureonthe.3d of April iting “her brother;Rey;Be BD.and fenmally.adjourn.samé sine die,|Brown,at Lonay.Learning to save is the hardest lesson youth,middle-age orasit:was understood that:no Latah Mrs.R.'M.Gray and two children the hoary head,‘has ever had to master.In fact;even in’ were to be enacted:On “April 3 ljeft yesterday for Matthews;Meck-Give the ’fashionable up-to-date figure:;seven le de re and valued a omplishmen quire it about -three Senators and ,beven Jenbung county,to visit Mrs.Gray’s lines;long,slender and extremely:this ay,itiis a rare a cé nplisnment.‘Acq e:f Land with subdued hi Tt in youth and one’s fortune:is*assured.The building and-Graceru’and.'with subdued hips.The _|‘loan-system is where it .is.taught in perfection.-NOW/ISgownsfitsmoothly.and perefectly over “THE TIME TO BEGIN.:Ln iW.B Corsets,because the:founda-:tion is smooth and perfect.W:B.The second series of the MUT UAL apaned April 6th andCorsetsaremadetofiteveryWarietyisstillopentothosewhowishto.take shares.of figure to perfection.Models to -sult every feminine type.Special Office'in Morrfson Building on West Broad Street.|a :modéls for small busts.”Materials of ey ;;W.E.WEBB,Secretary. ‘Representatives met,anrong,them |gister,Mrs.Jo.Barrett, Mr:*Watts;)"This “was the time!“Rey.J.M._Gibbs has’returnedheimtreduced‘and passed his dill.from ‘the eastern part of the State,I was not present as président of |where.he has.bedn engaged in mis- -the-Senate and I-don’t think :Dr./gion work in.Wilmington Presby-Stevenson.was there.,tery., If you.Will nominate >and elect Mrs.F)Wi Thomas,of Asheville, menibers:‘to ‘the Legislature.whO}lijg a guest at the .home.of:Rev. are in favor'of salaries amd have|Harold’Turner.ns a law enacted.upon:a-just:and fair Messrs,Harper Brady,Karl Sher- basis;.placitig’our county,officers|pi})ana «Henry fae were at homeon‘salaries,all’this contention|froni Dayidson College’from Satur | about fees,uhlawful and excessive|day to yesterday...Mr.Jo.Caldwell,fees,will end;andif -you will’ap-|who has been ‘at home the on fewplythe$6,000 cr more saved there-days,will.retarn.to the UniversitbytotheeducationofthechildrenChapelHill.-tonigint.: you will increase the public schools.Mrs.Judith.Douglas;who eneit!.of .Iredéll county one month You lseveral:.‘days’in Stagesville,-Teft can't bring about this’reformation yesterday’for her,home.in ar |superior quality,dainty.and durable.Boning guaranteed not to-rust. ''W.B,Corsets are shapely,lorig.line modelswhichretaintheirgoodlinespérmanestly.Theyarewellhonedwithfirm,pliant boning.guaran-teed not torust.There ia no discomfort in we:ar:ing them—even whenseated;Moderately priced,$1.00 the pair up—in our corset section.——_AT— Poston -Wasson Co. |: ‘iby.voting for men who opposé sal-)mond -aries,|W..D.TURNER.«|Mrs E.G.Gilmer returned suisERTee-BaceeApril13,:1912 ‘Tday ‘night from a visit to Mt.‘Airy, =.Greensboro and High..Peint ‘Physical Valuation of Railroads!"vir,FT Walger,who has deen The One Price Cash Store Where PricesAreLess.Washington Dispatch,"|visiting ne ee ae F.7 eerrishevillehas.re ne_Physical valuation ofall the rail-bags OX,HONEY aes reroadsoftheUnitedStatesis*au-'’.ie va |:ihorised in a.bill ‘reported uhani-M moa a Je susie es er Our shoe stock is,lv.+a 7 ,ha’4 spc |Wary -oOBtOnN,T-ING t godBenoune,Dy moe mae Buest:at the homé of Mr.and Mrs:now complete.WeStite.and foreign commerce com-ie!J.Poston |:;:ae fieasure enlarges the power "Mrs.J.Jacobs,of New York,‘ar-|are showing’all ,the >asure .enlarges >ie sterday ,fisit at the} cae iofthe:Inter-State-Commerce—Com-hea ee uaa Mr.“N Harti |newest styles in lasts,',mission.and empowers it to.make ae Maa ee |dia Galaning fon:tec nureuee f [Bon leathers and patterns,|the valuation for the purpose of }'Miss Ahoy Rice returned Satur-afeeislationhasbeen,preased ‘upon {Gay from aa extended visit to rela-||ra en saleyrea-ives.i 5 vf ampa,;':::5 Congress for several years,but uy ues ae Te ’SHOES will add to the pleasure of your vacation snappy shoe for atothe.pressent time always had na —_—[5 ‘ee Ae yeas .failed of favorable action.FISHING CASE IN COURT,|because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities,_young person this is ;ntRepublicansandDemocratsalike|4 a :;4 the place to get it:if -voted for the.measure:It would }q4 Bo.Heard in the Federal Court |:They are light and kool,and made in accordance you desire an easy provide for a comparative investiga-in Statesville.|“4 a ;;q :tion into’the actual value.of.the |agneville Cuizen,13th |with the anatomical structure of the foot:soft,comfortable shoepropertyofevery,common carrier In’the Pistrict:Count.‘of “the ‘‘.-bnd would authorize the commission |i:qited.States for the Western dis-|KORRECT SHAPE shoes are designed in a great astoinquireintothestockandbondtrictofNorta‘Carolina,E:H.:Jen-ce Ne ..issues of all roads,the connection nings.’of’Pittsburg,owter of Lake |variety of patterns;in strict conformity with the for an old person weofbankingporporationsandcapital-Toxaway and surrounding’property,|i ’blind f‘Ssts,or combinations of ¢apitalists|anoy:30,01 0 acres,has.filed pa-|season’s best sty 1S.have it.If you are look- or financial institutions,with the “rs yveauestine the ee +ise .<o .4 ‘ ".-|pers.requesting that th ourt Is-|.,:ag ¢°,Natinis route,as well ag theit sie an order prohibiting Lee #.|The large stock carried by us assures a correct ing for a pair of shoesconnectionwith’the.reorgamization|/werton trom fishing in ‘the waters.”fit for every foot.and for every fancy.for your little girl orofanycommoncarrierin.recent lor Lake 4 oxaway Y GeyediorJudgeBritchardissuedarestrain-| boy we.can please you. Such an investigation -woul ©ling’ofder;which ordered the defend-Blarted 60 days after approval cf.the ail.to appear -béfore him at States:{[ QOall in aud let us showmeasureand‘the committee -would |yijie d show’cause why an injune-|All.“Burrojaps™;ee EECA ee :ou and{get our prices report to Congress at the begin-tion §uld not be.granted;and |.Uopars Winriniaed.y a &I .ning of each.res Phe }ordering the defendant in:the mean-|i Tite-Oke Soles powers of a.cow riven to|tine.to stop fishing in the “Waters anc ule-One polethecommissjonin‘t ter Of lor lake Toxaway ‘used exclusively.compeiling the production of papers,||“rp,plaintiff sets forth that”hemaps,profiles and records of.thé lpocume the owner,of the property.|¥*&O {J S H E E.various companies by a forec losure fale On account of}Short shrift.would he given.the jy”mortgage iven by the -Toxaway |:fratlroads:on:the completion of the |cumpany.to the Colonial Trust com-|The Cut Price Cash Store.Dhysical Valation.of their:propetty,and.is the sole owner of allforwit30daysafter‘the com-roperty in tne simples that 4arAnefiledoereporteachyafl-defendant.alleges.-his pre-Toad ‘displease¢With the:valua-clgim to come from a erant |tion .would have to.enter its PrO-|made by 4),>»State,but that in Tretestortheavonwould.#tand.lantry he has:no right;whatever.It ;:ee from the comniission would /is set forth that ‘the like was built aetakentoacourt,of.competent |i,great cost and'stocked withjurisdictior3:fish;so that the guests of’the ho- .wed =: _The punitive:provisions would lie tel,which had -beén built.at,the ;::‘ In’fines to be im posed ‘on ear-linare f the lake.might-have thehrierswhichrefusédito,fut hi.im ple of fishing;that ,the .de-format demanded by the commis-fenda owns some propérty about!n..These would be fixed at 3500 |+.ni half acts ;Pie ayes raticly tatie oe stteinee i ees gre enie “orected eet We'tiave decidedto,close out our line of Waa Coat Suitsa,oe ee OF.Olfense,|take which he has erected “a|Ms >ye will.make and the Bs “wodkd ‘ecatc,ies i fort the accom tnonathnn.oF and Ready-to-Wears,and uch ft ue 48 mhoedas Kthesameratioforeachnaythefontandhad)advertised in “the .such close pri¢és that they wi POSHvely De -ollense Was:continued Virits of |foi manner:“Maple.Hill aoe :,few:Sprit Suits in Woolen iA‘fe ::19 Coat Suits in Woolenmandamuscouldbéissued.upon |g)trout fishing jn Lake Tox-4 .----In-this-line-we have-a”ew spring:-€:;-bo eine tt Taal a :,.‘outs re rer:Ss ,Linen lication.of the Att nerah-leoway Ant that the delendankjas é réé 1g oeS or én...Goods;Long Coats for evening wear;odd Skirts;panesding the off ‘COMMON |attracted.the fish from the.rest of Suits and a few Silk Waists.cart to comply with the provis the lake by placing baits in the ‘TS E’’tl yer'y tt the iak ’| rb fe whe 5 it happens every month,- ODS of the proposed law Waiters at the place over which.he eacon 00,$3.50 and $4.00 This is not a‘‘‘JOB LOT SALE Ve‘oy :--gelected’a .4 .xcellent. s ce esa eeaaemas “ges to have a claim,and that |<but the stock was selected and the values are most excHiowMany,Votes.in the Electoral he-and~those ‘fi g under him,ates $4.00 ~College?’have taken fish im ‘large numbers|_”.MILLS, Wasbir gton.Dis patch.sol te]oe from the hake and there by.damaged r &“*p :d $5.00At&trom’thé Department of |the plaintiff to-the amount of $3,-|u ac ar .“THE CASH STORE.1 Jystion to whether the electo-|009 :d |:::ral ¢ol hae ec at thie It ts alleged that Mr,Norton The best that money can buy at theprice.Every pair guar-(Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.)next Presi of the United States |places some kind.of a bait:in the}anteed as re presented,See ,; of 490.or 531 mem-|Wale ,"lnc i"oe ay batch a.|;::“eeconaides[fhe teat ot ge luke wane tpn ta GOLLEGIAN CLOTHES §=1 )"committee t_of a lake come.there.bo Bp Dal El ed Nl Se ne ar ’Mekty(ies fver the bait has remain-|Papell ving [ad cin the wabeb worm cuttitane |The best fitting,best tailored and_most.up-to-date ClothingthatPTYcateraaooerioklengthof:time.to-uttract the fish |for young men made.Try oneSuit and you will:stop hav-but th NOW Questioned.onthe |the bait is taken out;and the fish »ing them:made to order.,Our all wool $10,$12.50 and@roundthatthepesapportionmeridof}bavinu collected there fn large)$13.50 Suits are great values,be ry urponereee68eenotsbecomeeffec-|Numbersoe oueg ae can be caught|STR {ATS tr ns$F re ied and ‘all that is new inveUntilMarch4;next Phe |if.a very short time |.roin 10¢.to (7 i j nuestion has created,¢o1 siderabt Saeenanecieertpcmenenete ee j bs Lat NS 4 ’‘ ‘“4 *2 ’~ei »2 | ‘shasanMadehowlotatteae)ae et Poles.|Our line of Spring Millineryis larger and more complete Z <ee HINNG.2'»t ittees fix-|3 :|5 "ed the number ef delegates arbitrac|”A new and’intérésting telephone |than ever before,and you who have.seen our stock from.”;ANY WHE RE(ily:in accordance with the new ap-System sdias beeil'installed by the season to season know what that means.9 Ve obportionments.”,,~.-|Pglice’department’of Berlin to fa-|Our,basement department is literally overflowing withps|‘ r ————_eititate the calling,of brangh «éta-|.°bargainsin Mill E nds,Ladies’and Children’s Shoes,_Men’sIniquitousandUnjust..tions and headquarters.All thei it and Children’s Pp.itite ds Er =e j et Ifyou are Fy ‘ J ee 7 a see anu Furnishing Goods,etc.you:e 80 or ];«Way nesvalie’Courter,port e 7 ae ye “tet a da pro-|looking for lindérpricad:goods you cannot afford to pass this Phon:Ps >S “da and secret Berviee,,are pro- ; The ingusti¢es of the -‘tée gyg)Vided™with:pocket ‘telepho:mata department.by.”Even if you«on’t care to buy don’thesitate Ytemare/many and.the iniquities|so coripact ae eat “its eatin cae aie”to come jh and look;for really it isa pleasure tous to show ~THE STORE OF.QUALIT\ecessarily many os iS Such “Alin the pdokéet or in a small leather you through,Very ecepectully,::Bystem increases ma vidold:the:pos-holder att:ached:-to a str ‘ap,Contact | el sibilities of ersora |favoritism Blations are’gcatteped Over the |oo ‘its ne Ain't,A ag Of ‘official |eity,on fence posts,on.the,walls4 "T H E |Statesvi e rug 0.5 a vOSsiSm There is.all in favor of lof buildin;#8.anton.trees.in \the , the salary system and it needs must parks,‘The connedtion .|t,‘PRE CRIPTIONISTS.°ihe .i.come in every:county.desiring the lished,by_-inerelyay pling fhe.Won-|\Sales Day iis the frst Mondaygin each munth inStatesville,N.6 "s aE‘best nystem:of county.government,tact,station : rEcantcnee‘“I :|a M ;ag .s j "aA ¥Wess *eee ¢Wig “ea y Vas * Nd =|+\v ae )uy ;”is *s ":%ex 5 ‘‘e be is a eer a mee -si pets sia m _ YS ‘led.to a few remarks made from “4 Roosevelt,‘passe VOL.XXXVI. ROOSEV ELT.“WILL STOP “HERE. Will:Make aa Short Talk in ‘States- »ville When .He Passes ‘Next Monday,”‘|; os President:Theodore Roosevelt: popularly,known’ag The Colonet, ho wilt be ‘ini North Carolina next| “week,sowilk.-gpeak in “Monday.ts “ya 04)OC k,aceording te the schedule.of.iis train:.This news comes in a telegram from:Mr. .Zeb)Vance Walser?manager:“of“the Roosevelt Tonces in North.Car-, olina,.to Mr.Jésse L.Bhéprill, »Btatéesville,Mr.Walser says.‘hemikesthe‘announcement:on the authority of Senator Dixon, ak campaign manage r for Ol,Roose velit Mri J.W,Long,of States- ville,went Le Mr.Walser Wed- “nesday and arranged thé affair. Col.Roosevelt .wilk ‘travel inva private.car attached to No.36,:the ,@ast-bound passenger ‘train which:} is due in Statesville at.11a. Bilis speech’will of course be confin- the mo- rear platform of his car,as- train will stop here but a few ments.‘The Roosevelt among:the Republicans,which cludes:nearly.all the Iredel]'Repub-| licans,will doubtless be present in| ereat tiumbers,while.many others will gather to look upon :our famous? citizen and hear what he has to say When (he.:was President.:Col ~)thromeh.Statesville talk from the rea being intro- a Bhort of the car, and ‘made platformducedby the late Spencer Blacisburt ,asor:Taft was a candidate he also”pasesd ioues made a short talk from -plavforsn.i ‘When.Mr "residenthere“and the car Through Statesville’ ~of:}: nation-nl m.. the boostéts | in- ‘tntal $100. J ddge Safety Mr?L. ernment, against the. institwted: n ‘of the” States.:againdt,the Souther way Compatry,the titted to ‘recover,a penalty.of;$10 for violation’by the railroad ‘of the: appliance. c, Holton District Attorndy: THE BLOC KADERS,TO ATLANTA.CONGRESSION.AL Boyd’‘Bends a Number toSojourn,& ‘Work.of ‘the:Fedéral ‘Court, :The Federal}‘count adjounmed for, the term yesterday .aftertoon’ Yesterday.“was taken: Federal©Prison-—T! Up. of,the “DT:the | U,nitedd: "Rail capic aot of Congress.| Diy and Assistant wascompar iy‘given4 “He iton turn for corporation tax to the col-| lector ‘of .tnte mak revenue,The |penalty for puch failure’ig pot,less} ithan $1000,mer more than $10,000. Fol thie ;|Was get for trial next T uebday, -Cases against Clarence ‘Feague, Aléxander county, of “Ire lows img: transferre Gell,wer¢ {Said both men have Jacob:Icenhour, fond guilty:of distitling, had.be a.list of cases:on) criminal ‘aon ket: The case of W.-H county;charged with!distilling,etc, d',to Salisbury and| 23d. ‘and Jas.-White,not:tried...It. ‘fled the ‘State & ete.,,but.) en punish ed Beka eourts judgment was suspend- ‘éd:an Rot ofLeg d he at. was Seaith, distiffi ne; disehangedofCatawba,y et¢e.;-prayer conyict- for A StatementFram ‘Sheriff Sunimers.judgment continued *‘ otficers make mat county fees do ‘nothasbeenrepor W.JA,Sum- mortgage.his -home office Whiite | 5°‘perso nal -af. authorizes "T.hethefollowing As evidence who are paid by money,it hat ex-Sheriff iad to +went.out’ not siring to air hifairs:Mr.Summers Landmark ‘to make’ statement: When he Was a:large taxes ..on the much al road mers wi of went out of o amount of uncollected books and the county wanted the money.Toe meet this demand,Mr Summers says,he borrowed $4,000 from the bank an turned it oyer to the county. in doing this he volutarily execut-| éd a Mortgage’and gave it to} the’géntlemen who endorsed his| ote,to make them eafe from any ta bility When he had collected the:taxes and made final pettle- ment,.it was found-that he did not the county as much as he had d $1,060 was cetunbed.The at the bank was paid off th.thie and other monty he col- ed:That is.all,there ia to ne incident,says Mr.Summers While Sheriff Summers.made no statement as to the amount he got of the sheriffs office,it 1s to.say.that the fact that a have to borrow -money does not mean that he has mude none®:°If borrowing % evidence in that respéct,the record at the banks of almost any would tell a story made is invested.and fof the same pur- owe paid an TOte Ww out properman.may Bometin«s money porrowedOften money pore. “Entertains—Em-Miss:¢‘orpering broidery Circle. The Round ‘Dozen “~le met.Wednesday Mrs F.Bowles at L ayenue, circle there.were guests,among Allen,.of:New,York ‘powd .was reader for and -the ladies from her while the fancy work Embroidery aftennoon her home addition a number them Mrs Mrs the theheto of outside iw, Clem afternoon Belectic: were.about were gerved ‘ x Altie Corpening enterts sineM it eight ‘tables of bridge Tues), afternoow.at her home on Wal- gtreet,complimentary.to her ig.Miss Irene Martin,of “pnd Miss Jette-.Brawley,>.of 33.“Marie ,Long BaPi they Ices Ss LL UeS noirMeojesville _Miss won:the first prize and prize went to Miss Bri iwley ice erea mt ke ‘were eared Decorations of spring flowers beau- tiffed the home for,the event, Mr.E.A.Brown Dies Siiddonly in ,Greensboro. >A telegram to Mrs.Geo veeterday -morning announcena death of Mr.E.A.Brown,at+ and c .Foard home fn Greensboro early yesterday|terian:church,which have been|Mr.Brown one of} commissionersboro.He.‘became ill ‘a*{érnoon after attendingingofthe,commissioners was: of Wedniesday »morning. the city He.was ffice there| led the | a meet-|3 Fay vic A case. charge Jo\victed judgment ¢ontinueea. ing bond in the sum.of $200, BE.@, convictedity, led to $100 fine +.Cas ette Chay ted of,distilling, ted judzment continued nol,pros.. of.Diek da with Dishman, of Wisem o one mbp Diseharged: e against distilling;et of ‘Burke,cpn- OXC f eat for ‘ yman, was ree in the Frankli of Burke, di‘tilling,ete Alexandér,con- prayer for tefendant giv- of an.of Mite helTh coun- f retailing,éntenc- th in jail ‘and’finedompayment<of R.M.Holler,of |lredel-—distilling,.€tc.—-was contin- ued under bond of $500:|+5 was distill |Alexander, Burke, Dp.(Berry acquitteding,ete.; r,and charges. Milan ory,© Mig;e having Nol jurke, ete Hora ete, ar 1d a lanta Sey Burke, of distilling, Bob horn, distill to a éral p W pear f lredell, te.did urgent, pros |Dick ‘Franklin and charge ce guilt de Ay. 8 ler Smith year riscn D Jn with’distilling, Reportec Btate:" Cha convie the:be ment ant <4Josh SELITE,heard|jrayer for judgment continued,~ wistill “}dey it ay F. Burke, horn two’yea ié iin Fede Joh of prison Abe S|Prank ing--a jAbe }Rector years. distilling, -Holle fo of” isty ted at slaneewas suspended ischarged. Mull,B KE.(Buds) ing,, 1 Federal Vanhor convicte ral pr isc n Robinse Rector, Huffman t Rector and eac h in were acd ultted Solvard and.Arthur was’entered ea horn, i Fe were ac etc’ Hawkins of Burke, Gte.,|(& ete reven we. Frank Huffman ip! )Basinger,;Rowan,of ‘the harks aB.8/Bowman,© C.Fortenbery,ofofsimilar Greg- charged with,distill- not appear for trial, busifiess.elsewhere in ‘case of Huffman,ofJo distilling,withd Burke, entencéd to deral prison a im Ait-’ Stamey,of a charge' and Zeb quitted of and Memroe,Vau- were convicted of and each sentenced a day .in the Fed- Atlanta Lowtlen,of .4 ‘atawba,charg- "aid not -ap-etc., Tote tieitohave “.of Ir rmer te hie cost and édell,wi Oo was rm,had paid and judg-defend- gf,ete.; urke,distilli Catawba, guilty;.year and a prison in Atlanta m and Nelson Smith, @ of.removing;.Van~- Lippard, yna1;econvieted+Purke! .Feder alyearin Elijah Rector 1,convicted Officers in years, Burke Elijah | two ‘Federal prison. three in ne |. Buit:being dusti-t ict At-|Coll,Dis,|days”here with his mother; Cook,of Davie | of dst) of SNe RUAGEe:was by the) distilling, year | and| of shoot-| coe Republicans|Will Gather, Jorsville Talking.’ Loan—Personkl Htems.-’ ;Gorrespondence ‘of The Landmark,;es Taylorsville,April 18—-Mise Kate| CONV ENTION, at.All.Healing Spring——Land Sale——Tay~ Building and) |Torrance,of Charlatte,“is the ‘guest. of her ipister,Misi oh.L. W.>Correll went:tO,|Wednesday to!attend the” ‘missionary.meeting.Mr.Caldwelt appeared for the|Bogle,who has a position:in’ |railroad:Company and tormey’ trict “Attorney Coble for the’pov-Lelia Bogle. Judgmenbe Perel ‘$.°C.,48°spending Dr 6.T.and Messre.W:B.and W. |Rey.E.Myers,fonmerly Miss Lucy Thuretow for teach «im the State wil she will ‘school at the. |.Dupuy, Va missionary itn,AugustMr;0;F:Peol, pthe executive comm sued a call.for the i vention :of ‘the.eighth « BionAl district to meet-at-A and .expects ttee, Normalilege,finishing the:term fer who is going to Ko Mooxe. y Rev,‘and?Mrs.M.-T.Sniathers and. pean Meters;BL.Snow.candHickory’ laymen’s |G eorge: Mc- few Mrs, Crowson a C.'Math-for|esom spent Mojiday in Stateyille. pasten of+hats ||,the:'Methodist church here, a civil action’against.||Wuesday here,. ‘the Brown-Knox Mercantile C ompaay| |of Davidson,for failure to:make re-|.tomorrow | spent 1 ‘leaveGreengporo,where training Col-Miss. to sail secretary ofhas épublic an,con- “is- CONETES- 1!Heal.ing Spring May 13th,to-elect dele- gates to the national conve Chicago.” Miss Irene LeQueux wil1h‘ Blatesville.today ‘po bpend days ‘with.her aunt, Stimson,*Mr:P.C, \Charlotte,is:visiting his. pter,Mra.W.Earnhardt: Dy,i.Cl Dye, here:today,practicing fession.[a eS A tract of land,about.18 on Highland, Hill,was divided \intglots‘and .6old at.public |Wednesday by the Realty a tioh.Compainy. There “— Tay Watts present The Mise Sue crowd” sold by large ilots.werecornetband furnished “music ‘the occasion. of Statesville,his pro- of Greensboro. lot was.given away and was drawn} all ;lorsville| fov | ntiom at go to =fewMrs.Julia jy. Gray,daugh- is a acres,known as the.Stecksome65 auction nd Auc.One was athe ‘There was a me‘eting of the citi- gens.at the loan association.Mr.K..H. }er ‘court’house night to organize a.building of High Point,made the ~last andWheel- t in the interest of it.A good d of interest was shown an will be ‘another.meetin Tucsday night to organize. Republican.County Convent 11.: The Republican mittee.of the county, her chairman,week called the to meet ‘Saturday,May 11 maries will be held .on ‘May 10;at 3-o'clock in th noon.-May 16 for the ‘cor and May 11 ‘the dates-first agreed on, Republican congressicnal co for this district:ie calledlon:the 13th,hence the cha The cor ivention is galled delegates.to the State ‘an igressional conventions other business as may it It supposed that a nd legislative ticket willimatTanuntillater,-but utter for the conventiot Mr.L, ‘at a.meet county”cor com nom a mH cide The L attention Republican felezates’and alternates i '‘leleeted by a vote of the »p precinet |.meetings the voters.must iscertain the strength icereto be voted:for-a eth of .all candidates ed BD.fo,the county:cor aundmark |ig. o the fact that plan “of NY rhe prell -of b ito offstire ca At East Turn jrante East .Monbo, trespass’aad erty Sheriff ti;Mosrefi-ent day —neon té conduct a of the case and @ comprom) affected.The suit “was ‘wi three — charging for.young Deatom |ated J jang the defendants paid the executive The for the primari lo an dad for 'a coun asked:to cal +Orga ana must them injury to perscna! Sig Bast Monhbo. a & gne re “next ion May re com-C.Wag ing.tt iWwention pri- Friday,, e after- rvention es were but the nvyention meet nge to elect d con- such fore ty not be this is y to:.de- e bk N theder nust’ eople nt i that a e taker of all ivent and Smiith one year |Dispute “About Fishing Privileges. Monbo.Monday Mr OT Mono,Syworeout— ‘. ‘men with propr Istice Mon- hearing ise was. thdrawn éost Ss. Special Services —at First Presbytes)9 4's trouble was the result.of a-con- rian—Church Items. progre Greens-le ‘lude a }noon, an vice: ss -sinwe - service »Services * d.-this tomorrow evening ..Beginming yesterday afternoon thie his|special services-at the First Presby~in Monday evening,in-| At 3 ide the,after- this.afternoom at at 8...Ser- ‘afternoon ‘at 3 troversy between sons ner and:Bast Monbo cotton eratives (overitheCatawbariver, the mill ,villages of [Bast Monbg.The Hast put in fish traps which the boys are alleged to have t land~Ww hen the Turner boys which)& Ment of Mr.Tun mill op- fishing privileges in et ites wD al vd Monbo boys Turner out, put in Joust yr of |” a veTparsengeis THE WRECK .OF BADRIN ,at coerSurviversReachNew, Rae Saved.Out,of a Total Of,ByB40.i Thee Carpatiia”‘a “yessell 2b “wy Pitatie;Meh struckMeht/and>gank.dt 2.20.Monday nhonn ling:The.supply of,iiife-sayv- Ang applianceswene‘inadequate ‘anid |about #75 were saved’out of a,total) Of 2,840...Practically |every| about Woman and child,aboard were’sav-ed except.the women who refused.| to lk “ive their husbands.Six,per- SOlis,daftr Dineex rescued.sons died after being rescued, After.2 the iceberg the.cold water pouring.in) caused the ‘hoilers to ‘éxplode ‘and | tliis finished the vessel? :The.following ‘was the news of|the ‘scisaster sent out.RY oc.nem AY |nigat:‘The Titanic nlete Loli ot the cpaster’tonight,seems com- Practically every attending as circumstance‘e in the transmdssion of|the wom show.that only¢ Renee De rs -of-the:Titanic’ on the rescue ship. The 282 cabin.passengers.whose hams have pot appeared in the hist Sent.ashore yesterday by wireless, probably must be conceded as amonthe1,312 lives whieh the collision of a mammoth .new steamer with| an iceberg off.the New Foundlapd j baniks Sunday night is’believed to ve taken. Thousands of hopetul hearts pare turned to ‘despaining ones when the”Unitéd States scout-crusier Chester Wirelessed ashore..late.today that} 5 had.,been.“in communication the Carpathia and had asked repr atedly ‘for the full-list of.the'| and second cabin survivors; al that’the rescue ship:reported that alb the names had already sent.ashore, The remuinder ‘of 340 persons sav) were passengers in the steerrage members of thé crew The fact that one new name came through late ‘today in a ‘private message from.the Carpathia was/| |the basis of what was @ desire more ithan a hope that there were slips enough in her wireless lists to ac:| tount fora few,at least,of those still unaccounted for.At the best, it appeared that.it co se at occasional one whisafety“had not (been senerted | through some error of compilation'| on the liner or of the wireless tre uns mission From the Carpathia,whici is ap- Droximately 600 miles from Nea York,this morning,and which is expected,if she keeps.up ‘her rate of progress of 13 knots an hour,to reach the entrance ofthe harbor by$8 o'clock tomorrow night,"came’a new report during re day as to the number of survivors on.board i Through the Cunarder Francona, which .established..wireless commun-| .ication with the rescue ship,came a Message luding this statement: “She has-a total of 08 survivors aboard." The.previous Bt atement from:the | Carpathia had been that she.carried 868 survivors.It may be that the} report received through:the.Fran- conia ‘included ja count’of /reséuedonly,d’sregarding the 104 members.of the crew jwho 1 in the boats wh h ked are safe! ea or. nec or mare must have bee theCarpathia Communica with the Carpa both.the scout the shore wire consett.Through began coming slowly’ saved .passengerscabinofthie‘Titanic The vate sendingbuthelpconfirm*the fateful belief that there were no more names «of first and second cabin passengers to send.And thus therehardly:4 possibility that the names. of well known:men suchas* Jacob Astor,William T.Stead, dor.Straus,.“Major Butt and others of,the now familiarnotables,could.have been in the*tratismiiss otr-of-names these men had gone ddWn with ship there remained no doubt. thorities.on conditions offbanksagreedthatrescieeofpassen- gers not takem from the.‘liner by the boats would have had to be made spéedily,as exposure and,ex- haustion w.euld quickly sap the life of human bcings forced .to resott to amy other boats of a being had it through and Sias- Was. tonigt hester tion at the Chester there the names.‘ot fromm.the third these.could“of the of omitted list Au- means than keeping afloat.:- Every..effort planding of:the Titanie’s survivors When the Carpathia docks at her pier on North river tomorrow might to facilitate the THE TITANIC. orke—About |us ngitiey |the-simvivots of the wreek “of:the’ reached .New’York last’yy,They teport thatthe Titanin‘probably fags dopberg ‘at.-Vai.4?‘Sunday Titanic struck the| saved from the|ease,wherein been was left | the | wo Supreme Court Tee!isions off ;Interest,pat of opinions hatided |Supretme Court ‘this Oe i down week? ‘Bon,Cook, wan eook: a.-batehbythe a prominent ‘Raleigh‘wo- against’her*husband,Job: of Alamance.eourty,«istheniost’interesting,the ment Of tite.lower:court:‘tay grant: ing‘her divorce from,béed'and:board and awarding her alimony in’the sin of $40 a menth:’Chief Fustice IC lgrk aind Justice W alker:filed:dis |Bent!ng opinions,thein position |bey’ jing that.inasmuch ag the husband) |had madeé suit’for abSolute divorce, kn magnet eae county more tham |@|year befor Ts..Cook’s action,she should “have eae her defense.and ;claims.in-that court.Mr, laction for,divorce ‘was on the|grounds of living,apart.for ten |years and Mrs.Cook’s.on the groun |of Abandonment. The famous New-Ber ne poisoningBurrillandLeona |¢asey were sentenced to |tentiary for.killing Joseph Whitty, ab’s former husbatid,was: l6wer court was affirmed.’‘Bach re-| iceived ten years ‘im “thie.peniten- tiary. poisoned.Joseph Whitty,who died. |May .22,1910,and the poisoners|were married a-menth later.| Mexico “ORects Mexico City Dispatch,17th. Mexico replied to.‘the warning note of ‘Acting Sec retary Huntington} Wilson tonight,“declining te as- sume respons bility.for Orozco's| tacts,denying the-right of the W.ash-/ ington government to deliver the} ladmonition contained therein,tak- pa to Our ‘Attitudes | ing exception to the communication |visible directed to Orozeo through Consul} Letcher,and deploring the making ,publie of this ‘communication in:the | same noté to which the government|Was required to make answer./{| The reply was made.public by i\Minister of.Foreign Relations Ca-| lero.Ib.denies ‘the right of the!Washington government to admon- ish Mexico’for the reason that it: is not oe on any justifiable.inci dent,denies ‘responsibility bythewonmenutensgovernmentfor} pacts committed im terriory_im..re-ibellion,while ‘accepting full respon- \sibility’for every loss:or damage |sustained by foreigners ‘legally jchargeable to the government.|.Orozco is held:to be answerable lfor his offenses only to the Mexti- can courts and,therefore,the re- iply asserts,he Bhould not.have jbeen'made the recipient of a dip- }lomatic communication. An Unusual Damage Suit Against_the Bell Telephone Co. An unusual damage suit case wassetfortrialinCaswellSuperior. Court this week,Mr.J.H.Hood has instituted suit against the Bell Telephone Company for:the ‘lrecovery of:$10,000 damages for thedeathofhiswife,which occurred near Pelham on-October 3d last, the cause.of Mrs.Hood's death be- ing supposedly:attributed to apo-, |plexy,brought.om by the attion of igome linemen who weré engaged in stringing cables past Mr.Hood's. The linemen told Mr.Hood it was |imperative for .Bome treesto be cut, fit is claimed by Mr.ood.-and some discussion arose between.hemen.Mrs.Hood became wery.much} wrought up over the persistence of| the mer,it js claimed,and findi ng} words unavailing,turned to walk*to the.howse and suddenly was ovyer- come by’a_fit of apoplexy and fell| down,dying in her husbanid’s arms} la few ‘moments later.-Dr.Wihiirton,| of Ruffin,said that the woman's| death was due to her previous ex-| citement.«si Cactus Candy “From Ariz nh ‘ Candy niade from’..cactus-: jsomething new inthis part.of bie | |country-The:cactus,-it <«may be | remarked,is a plant of the:family |, f-the prickly pear or night -bloom-}: ' John ling cereus,and grows in abundanceithe floor.of the feet OtIsi-]the West.From| located at’.Phoenix,.Art| W..A..Thomas received-a | ago a box _of cactua cantty a in’many parts of }friend |zona,Mr. |\few days % That}-—candy-made from the Ractus—and lrhursda y or Friday he the}those privileged to sample the can|to jay will bear witness.that -it Was} fine.-It is cut .in small ‘squares| -and made.somewhat like the finer} grades -of fruit.candies,was put up-im-a fancy box and”retails for the same figure:as the.high-priced candies Just how the cactus is’-epnverted:| into candy.ig not known but it| would seem that the people who have.discovered a.-way .to.com- mercialize:the cactus..plant,here- tofore »conside red a nuisance,have | “struck it rich.dt the case ofsMis.Irene.John-|. higherrcourt confirming:the judg:é Cook's’ tye pent-| Burrill Casey and the womai | notwithstanding there.were a :the |notified his ‘colleagues |the- of ‘cotton “rose. State BvtVe Sth a\h125°on yesterday. “pricee the: Mrs.OG:Tuner Monday"aat4-0'clock..‘!me Wilk meet at the ea ‘house ayafternoon at 4 -o'¢fu ‘attandands-is desired -—The’commencement. ©of the graded SCHOOLplaceMay19-21. “wilt ter —The!derailment of'a.box in.the -ing delayed |train...No: three hours. east-bound.. 36 between “two and ters of the,Confederacy are re- |Mjuested.to meet at the court house |tomorrow:afternoon at 5 o'clock to |practice for.Memorial’Day. joved citizen,long employed at theWallaceherbarium,died last Satur- |day. | He was about:57 years old. “Wednesday was,nett,a very fa-~_ |vorable:day for yard cleaning,.but tew who heeded the mayor's,Clean-up Day?.proclamation —and rid their i premisess of objectionable matter } -License has been‘issued for the i|marriage of Mr.Millard Cook ‘and Miss Della.Florence Fletcher;Mr.Jas.P.Hayes and Miks Janie M. ‘Nicholson;:Mr..John I.Kates Niss Ida t Hoover;Mr. Ingle ant Miss.Lula Keaton. he ~A partial eclipse of:the gun, in these parts,-was s6ched- for sunrise Wednesday ‘morn- but the chouds“po effectually covered the orb"of day ‘that we are unable,|to say postively that eclipse.came.off as uled ed, —Miss Frankie Self, Mr.Wi.A.Self,the Hickory attorney,and Mr. Bagby,am.attorney -of were married yesterday.* iS a son of Rev:W.M. Methodist ©min'ster who tived in Statesville’. At their regular meeting Mon-ddy night the Iredell Blues.elected Mir.N.W.Garnison first lieuten- ant of the company to succeéd,Mr.C.H.Turner,resigned.-Mr.‘Rock Morrison was elected second’lieu-tenant and Mr.Ocsar.Mills.first sergeant.All tie elections,mean promotion,: |Mr,Bem Stonce will leave thig eventing for chmond on a busi- ness trip and will go from there to Philadelphia to look over the Cade typesetting machine.Mr. to make the inspect'on of the Cade machine at the instance of States- ville stockholders,who want the opinion of a practical man as to ‘its workings.© “Mr. daughter:of well knownCw Bagby,a formerly J.B.Gill this week miooved| hie.grocery business from the FirstNationalBank~building to.the storeroom on east Broad street,Vva- ‘cated by,M::P.Alexander-&Bro.) The S.,.M.&H. cupy.the’room Vacated by:Mr.Gilt as S00].as a new plate glass front’ can be installed and other improve- ments made. /Renhator Simmons Will Manage the Tariff Bills in.the’Senate, Senator Bailey,‘ranking member the Senate finance committee,on mittee “huesday that he would not be able to perform his duties inconnectionwiththeconsideration.of tariff.bills now .before the of |Benz ate x elected to do the work he was to have done and at a-meét- ing of thé Démocratic members of the ‘committee it was uné animously agreed that Senator Simmons should ‘take change of the management,on of the’tar- iff measure providing.fora jon of the duties on steel and,iron and ae ro metallic-substances. —~Mr inimons.gave -AwtT ce that on would.moveunfinished make this bill)thebusinessandinsistwon speedy RO . tion Dr. E.King For “County Com- missioner,|To the Bditor ‘of The Landmark. TI im authorized to say that Dr. |James E.King,.of Sharpesburg: township,will geet pt the nomina- tion for county,commissioner if his services are desired,Dr.King needS'no rerommendation where he is known.(He.un honored citi- J. aTeto wit tome put fet as—he “the night.:= ~.BON entergd the door and died during Mr.Brown ‘was about 38 years old and is survived by ‘his wife aud two children.His death:is of specialinterest,in ‘Statesville by rea- of the fact that his mother, Mrs.A.-E.Brown,who made.‘her|home with Mr:’and-Mrs..Geo.M.Foard,died a week ago this morn- wang.Mr,Brown was here when his mother died:He was the last mem- ber of a family of ten children ,ciples Aldermen ‘Consider Bids For Pavé ing’.: At -the meeting of the,Doard.of aldermen.Tuesday’night bids from three contractors who mesire to do the work ©of paving Ceniter and Broad streets were opened and con- Bidered,but as yet no contract tor ‘the work has ‘been let.*The ab; dermen.decided.to hold all three bids for ten days for further,con-. sideratian,.with,the privilege of ac- ceptance on rejection...The lowest1Widis.$1.28 One,pautaresyards made y Oe Bs eepect vice t ards, day Bac ring. Court st.50 Are north, oha jing the Rev. Jesse’Poe, the mayor's,count da ¥:-for loud swearing im public, atty-for vmorroaw the former pastor,is con duct-| services and his strong dis-| |ecurses are heard with interest and pleasure.Com morning.vice Sundayafternoon.,Beach,Will occupy the “ptilpit:of the First Baptist ghu J,30? nob ramentialatNewPerth chureh:Sunday: .|paratory:service will begin -tiis eve- Dr, APECicieine CONN Ey, pastor,Rev.J.Meek-White. Rev. {tems. € im h.Nantz, of town, th chihtrem—No-ser= Dr,‘Rich-TS evening. munion Bervice Sun-'|“amd household per- of Gastonia, Sunday.service will be heldOpen White,of avert stt)the G. will Ry A»taxed. "yestier- »ollored, white,who lives:was fined $5.and cokts:Wednesday hy Justice ‘Turner for a sBimple assault on his ‘wife: The woman swore that herhusband Btruek her in the face three,timesand’pane made no mereaye of,the ae : traps it ts charged that +h |Monbo boys tore them,out. The-exécutive-committee Turner Mill Co.,which oper: ijmills on both sides of the r coutrolg.he.river,wilt.t for a ruking as to who has to fish in,the stream, Real Estate Transfers. The:records in the offic« register of*eeds ing recent transfers of real E.B,Lénster to Jas.M. lot on.east Broad Btreet,© alion 3800.. JC.Irvin Ta A,Ervin,consideration.$400. »John Nesbit tolotonAtreet,$80. John.H,.Knox tor ds:La tnact of land in: ship,,$1,000. ore woman 3wis killed,tt chunch)destroyedec md-L.Harrill ne ‘Grove,Ala., ot The, ites the iver and ye Pske “d a right ,of the show ‘the,follow- estate: Ramsey, onsider- to Mrs. ot on Harrill street, vighia Day idson, Moore, Cool Spring.|tow n= he Bap-' “and thnee wrecked by,a Syolons whioh"vee: {May desire w 1 Hani’eae" or early Friday morning,Will be made by:the immigration.and cus- \toms authorities,officials of —the Cunard line and the New .York po- lice.Theplang were mé ide Kitowm in ‘Various annouficements tonight and provide for the fullest proteetion of.the survivors and-their’relatives for’interference’from curiosity, geekers and newspaper’represepta= tives’until they have left.the Cun- fand:pier. Customs.”abut iste, nounced,-would be suspended: aib-atiens ALNOtigs thie bl vay Ole be immediately -digchargedeby immigration,authorities .to*friends anid relytives as.‘soon they ‘leave ship,although:suclyhiheSato:EB island andi cared for.for. cx President matt toddvoddy,made Sulbits cablegrams received from the kingandqueenofEngland’and the King,of,Belgium,conveying their syny .thies to the American people ‘insorrows-which have’féllowed'” ‘it was arléand ayeeons the theiras ‘asIhis fe’responses’to -both messages were: The Death of a Boy. David William Sloop, hess Poe son of Mr.and .Sloop,of Hiddenite,;died ie y night about.10.o'clock i Billiingsley hespital, deatli result- ing from appendicitis after an ill- ness of only a few days.The chile‘was ‘hrought to the hospital Tueb- day evening.on the 6.20.train-from Taylorsvl@ and an operation was scheduled to ‘take place eae k morning,hut his condition took: change for the worse and death ac ented in a fea’houre The.hody was:taken to his home W5 inesday morning andthe funeral 4g md:ine, terment took place ,yesterday .at Liberty,church the 8 Mre U, Tues- at the Sane .who ‘hae been came home Miss Janielteaching:near Raleigh, yesterday:afternoon,\ Miss Arleene Gilmer”will tears tonight*for-a.visit to Albany,New York ‘city and other points:North. een *ara The<4 on Bo ma er ,;and emineritly ty commissioner. Haentia | zeeconservative.ant Bite busi uess Man;a man of fine nudeniane fitted in all repseots to.serve as an administrator of the county's bisiness abd ‘a:guardian of the public interest It is'a matterWhen.-men of the character afid Bit:wmding of,Dr.King are.willing to serve thé public and the Pem-ocrats .the county.will.honorthemselvesbynaming‘hi SHARPPSBURG. Select Underwood Delewates _.,But the People For Wilson. Washington Dinpate hi to.IgeRmOre »News. A.Wayl:vad c ooke,of ‘Greonaies: Who.is hete on a business trip Baid today,thiait,he believed.the delegates _ to the Democratic conventton frémils,tlie fifth:district,would.be fer.r,Underwood,but che said if theNorthCarolina“eoukd | May ‘people.of ‘tect,Soret:‘Wilton.haa ozone BRIEF ITEMS OF LocaL NEWS. toe“market,oy ~The DA)R!8 will meet:iwlithy «eriece: pire Datighters,of -the.Capita lock?&:: ‘exercises’; take. The programme hot exercises will be announced la-. car:mountains yesterday.morn-passenger ~The.Childrentsy Chapter Daugih- --John Rickert,a.wellaknown col< hews from.the Carpathia ‘goes to|decided and the judgment of the |day evening and was buried Mon-. 328.of the 610 cabin}ry and . Ernest | advertis—'e Hickory,— Mr.Bagbx Bronce ia ~ “Shoe Co.will oc-™ the com-; He Suggested that Senator - Revise! for congrfatule ition, ehim-tor coun-*aS : ‘Tvote:for their preference or,a pres-te, candidate they would Be: ¥ * "ere ee sa e n a i a m u a b a i a i e t a i a i n ce ee ne e PF ai e r e e e m e i i m i i e et ni e ee e i a $ &‘ a ge eo PC a TS al Si e so c i a l e id pi a n ee €. 3 To t s p o n g e "OOMMENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS. the“the ‘Congressionad Ree ord. one’member of the “delegation was date.for the Senate.By request. OE.‘Representative’.Pou,of North Carolina,the House of |Cangres «Sin recently ‘urrendered:the©pas- .and’dispensaries amd)day:nurseries .for children,” “"Bvidently ‘this.gentleman »that except:they repent they shal "that town.Sunday.and landed <.vention. ‘[2th;had prepared his.tad dresa be- made him a most formidable candi- ante:to.become pastor;of, “church, .Baptist ‘doing ‘or saying things to attract attention,announced!that.‘‘he would /Balvation. eral ~~Officer and he PAGE TWO..” .THE LANDMARK! FRIDAY,9;1912. 1912, “KprilD4os ‘Gov.Aycock,whe was to have opened his campaign for the Sen- ate in Raleigh on the night of the foré ‘he «ied,This!address was published in full in the Raleigh: Wews and Observer of last Sunday. It is a splendid deliverance and has \yeock lived.to repeat that |ad- @tess over fhe State-it would have Monday gave unaninious congent-‘for address \to.bee published in The:Rev.te Lae ‘G.‘Bgonahton: torate.of a Baptist church,in Ate London Which jen't™a church,reached ,London last week..Immediately on his“arri- val Dr.Broughton,who believes.in t introduce,striking American |innd+ vations,including a churéh-hospital It is said).the,an- nouncement,didn’t enthuse the del- egation’from ‘the,congregation which met Dr.Broughton and that frank enough -to‘say,“We want real religion,not .Yankee notions.”’ has:old- fashioned ideas—the idea that it is the business.of:the preacher to preach the gospel,to preach Christ to dying men and to warn sinners werish.:That’is the old-‘fashioned idea..The modern -gives little heed to the ‘matter of repéntance,conyer- sion or.acceptance..Instead -the humane idea is exploited;it is the uplift.of the race that is made prominent..“All of.which,is .all right and proper,but sometimes in the zeal for the humané and the uplift they.forget entirely!abont .8 8 Durham:police.raided a’covey of crap shooters ‘in the,vicinity ~-of 15 "Twas ever thus |and the like-the’police Colored individ- in jail.. Durham “police .are in other.towns. New York, Oh rist}; A MONSTER:suiP. About ‘the:Floating | THE mTANIC Some ‘FactsPalaceThat‘New Foundland Sunday Night.| New York Dispateh,16th, .Tne Titanic was.due to arrive in:New York.this afternoon -and, had not the tragedy oecurred,woulddoiibtlesshavearrivedonschedule, for she was,making excellent’time.The mammoth slip was more ‘than four ‘city blocks in length,or 882 1-2 .feet.‘Her tonnage was 64,328 tons..If stood on end the,steam-ship would have been 181.7 feet highier than the Metropolitan Life tower and 270.feet higher than theSingerbuildingin.New York.. -Twenty-two years ago,when the Armoured!cruiser’Saratoga,then ‘thesWew“York,went,into commission;:she.”was considered,and.was,one of the eratk’fighting Ships of.the’ world,The Titanig wag,bigger by more than.5,000.tons,‘tive times: ‘ae «big?as’Sampson's:flagship,»‘theatthebattleofSan- tiago,She Was more’than’.6,000 tons ‘bigger than ‘ad’battleship,twice as large as the:Breat dreadnought: Delaware. The Titanic ‘was a fourtunneled poat,the great stacks rising a frac- tion over'81 feet above the upper ‘deck,while the.distance from *the top of the.funnels’to the’lower deck was 175 <feet...The:passen-. ger’accomodations were:among .the |most gorgeous of any hip ever built: Where.were many innovations for: travelers...Tho8e'who'-could affond it might.have a-private promenadedeckforthemselves..These latter were in -conmection-with some~of the.‘finest’siites and the.Titante was ‘the first vesspel.to offer this: additional luxury,The:Parisian cafe and the palm room ‘were other features...In ‘the main dining,room 600.passengers, ,Went:Down :Off... IT CREATES “FEED”OFFICIALS: The .Fee System.Creates’’a Condi-tion That Giyes ia’Few Office- Aftairs—CJonditions in.Virginia. Farm Life Bulletin,Richmond. The fée/system oe compensation for public officials ,is.both extrava- gant and wasteful of public *‘funds and prejudicial to thé™highest public.policy..’These fat financial jobs of the county:not only divert’ ‘funds from public improvements to live private pockets,but they are the direct source of those political Tings that are described about the ‘feed’officials “as centers.”Ai most every county ,Gourt hou’e ‘49 ‘the home of a,political ring that‘rules county affairs,angthes ril- ers are.the men,whose fees »are sufficient to permit the\employment } of deputies to dé the routine work.of the,office while ‘the official;has|. abundant time -at»his disposal ©toworkat.politics,constantly,and to keep:the “nachine”‘ine good work-| ing,order...*2 The political.power of there. “feed”officials has been.thorough- ly demonstratediy during:the .past|sessidin of the General ‘Assembly [ofl Virginia J.No.one’familiar °with| the,sentiment.of «the ‘State can | doubt that,there as developed an| overwhelming’demand for the apo- ition:of =the system and the reor- ganization of:public office upon the | Straight salary basis.No one iS BO| bold as to argue-against the bush| ness:principles -inyolved:in.such change,~It*is .‘universally Abe ognized as,being ‘more economical,| tmore sensible and.more just to the} taxpayer.-Yet we behold the amaz-| ing spectacle of ‘a Legislature ut-| terly.unable to pass such a ‘law.* ‘the.population of a good-sized vil- lage,could;dine in comfort dt the same time.In ‘addition.there was a-French restaurant where 200 mor: might dine a la carte.”Then there were ‘Turkish baths,‘a’swimming| pool,ea finely fitted gy mnasium and| a squash raequet court.‘| | Conneene Will Take Action—Resolu-| tion of Condolence. w ashington Dispatch,16th. The House.tnanimouslyaresolution,of condolence:to the relatives of,those ..who ‘lost ‘theirlives.on the ‘Titanic.“The ‘reso- lution,offered :by,Representative Austin,of Tennessee,follows:Resolyed,‘That this House heard with:profound “regret and sorrow .of the appalling loss.of} life on the steamship’Titanic,and expresses its deep synmpathy for the relatives of those who perished.ini| that.great disaster,” A:searching investigation by.the House*tito:the sinking ‘of the.Ti- tanic wags.provided in~a resolution| offered today ..by Representatfve |,Mott,of New.York,Republican,|with a view to the:enactment of| adopted | has | uals,who,have little diversion, gather in the wogds and -shoot craps or engage in other forms of gambling,usually for small.stake, Of course this gambling is wrong and the officers are right in break- bug /it up.But at the same time, the’Durham police were raiding the crap shooters there were doubt- Jess.Bundry promiftient.and well- todo citizens engaged in.playing poker.The poker players ©were not in the woods.They were.jn their luxurious club or in private rooms and the play,-was unmolested. If this isn’t true of Durham.then Durham is Wifferent'from most towns,for if,common report is true poker ‘playing is common =in practically all North:Carolina towns and Sunday is a favorite day The polige usually know |.about these games;they usually know—or have gcod reason to believe know——where the game is played and.who the players are.But rare- ly is a game ofthis sort raided., Instead the,police expend their zeal in arresting the negro crap-shoot- ers,whose offence isn’t to be “named in thesame breath,”in)the Matter .of seriousness with that of the poker players. Goldsboro Postmaster Will Be ed to Explain. Raleigh Dispatch,15th. ~Postmaster Dobsor boro,postoffice,is to be called up- on by,the:War Departmeéeat at Wash- ington to explain why he refused to allow his assistant postmaster, Capt Simpkins,of the local mili- tia;leave of absence to serve .as 6tatistical officer for the Second regiment rifle range .shoot that began,there’today.to continuethroughThursdayofthis‘week. Simipkins jbar been designated byAdjutantGéreraiLeinster,of the North Carolina;guard,as statisti- cal officer dnd there had been pev- days’voetice of the assigin- ment This 'mcrning a-telegram came.to guard bheadyuarters here that May WW.Plerce°was aprpointed‘m-his giead ds ‘statistical Ask- master reportedatWashington orders of the ‘Departinénts to ~he There department are specificIcstofficeandWar co-operating to allow members of the guard in the pos- tal service leaves of.absence —for military service ve Factisnl Cook county fll 5 Dettiocrats were ‘in a factional fight in Chicago ‘the other day in which’Btate mili- tia,scores of policemen and depu- ty pheriffe,took a hand;court in- junctions .were iesued and they | of the-Golds—|- wclich Of the post|| legislation providing for proper) afezuards for human life on board| all veésels arriving at.orUnitedStatesports:The inquiry| will be made bythe mere hant ma-| rine and fisheries committee,which! ers of a high court. /Representative Alexander,of ‘Mis-| souri,chairman of the committee, declared this castrophe should Bop| thesels,for which there is no commers| cial need.This could be accomplish-| ed,he said,by legislation to limit the size of ocean-going vessels ad- mitted to American ports.‘‘There| phould'be an international agree- ment for protection of sea traffic, regulation of ‘thesize of ships and| designation of what routes vesseIs ‘Should travel at different Seasons. If the Titanic had taken,'a longer| the Tipping Nuisance, To the :Editor of The Landmark. The ctficers'cf the U.C.-Ty's afid T P A.'s'‘of North .and South Car- olina,acting under of the State officers of these asso- ciatfons of traveling men,are writ- ing you ,ard al hotel ,managers and .proprietors asking you to co-operate with us in the abate ment of the tipping evil.The tel;Men’s Association Carolina.-and .Virginia, last annual cenvention, resolutions condemning the of hotel employes.We feel;that you.do ret want.us to pay.your employes extra in.order to receive the service that we pay you for. We realize the--faet.-that-++-with- out’.the co-operation élivg men you.cannot growing ‘and expensive evil, can we without We want all the hotels in North and South Carolina to poet -meat and conspicuous signs in their lob- dies.dining rooms andi bed-.rooms, reading:Pléase do,not tip our help. We pledge the T,P.A:’s and U. C.T.’s of North and South.Carolina at.‘their| adoptea tipping correct this neither Hickory,was triedty the recorder Friday and sentencéd to four years on’the chain gang,He appealed and was remanded to jai}to await Superior Court in Jmuly..It is said that Sigman,-while ‘able to be about,‘will never be.a ®trong man again:He’was heart and at first it was thought he could not.possibly recover.. a couple.of |gled for the possecsidn of a pis- tol.They buried one and the ‘other was put im jail until.it could joe determined “whether thedoorscumstancewaspurelyaccidental.° ‘40.the convention lall were brok-|’ »@n down.But in-all the disturbance nobody'was‘hurt “and nobody killéd.’”TheTaetionsfimallyseparatedandeach eleeted delegates to the Btate ¢on- en than fain’s /Linirhent.and see how quickly it gives re-Z it.sot.Fer wale Peer For rheomatiens you will find nothing'hake :Why.He Was Late.4'What made you so late?’“I met Smithson.”“Well.that is mo.reason why yeuoebeanhourlateRettinghome:to “1 Know,but I asked him how he was}teeling,and heinsisted on:telling-merrtestomach.trouble:"*:is you tell him’t Linelain's Tabiets?”n“Sure.that ia:what he vaeds.’.by al dealers.:ree will be.endowed with all the pow-§j |Wdenesday;April 10th, building,of such enormous ves-|a+that time she came -to pouthetn route the disaster would| not have occurred,” Traveling Men Trying to Abate| instructions| Ho-|of North| of the trav-| your co-operation.| to co-operate ‘with you,»We trust that’you are in,sympathy ‘with this movement *#trd will join’usaswebelieveitwillredoumdto}the best interest of the hgitelé.—: Newton News:The man Reid, Who asasulted Miles Sigmam-at Stabbed=near the: \.In Beaufort county the other day |colored boys struge| ofr-j Chamber-| **-\The whole shameful,farte| |exposes’the political menace that! ‘is and has always been involved in| jithe.fee systeni.‘Taxpayers and ‘vor- ers every where should continue tddemandwith.no.wneertain sound that their;representatives:vote .to Place all State:and county officers } upon a salary basis,whereby an.of- ficer shall receive adequate compen-|sation ‘for services ‘rendered,©but not enough to Bub-let-the job to deputies «while .he gives himself, his influence and his:time ‘to.the jereation and perpetuation:of |po- litical’machines for the.purpose:of dominating.and directing,public affairs.; THe matter of ‘economy ié of; equal importance,‘The:issue here | jis,whether the surplus over and labor ea fair compensation shall,go to the enrichment of private indi-|viduals orto the public good.Un- ider the fee system county officers are:lining their.pockets .with the|people's ..money.On the salary basis this money’would be spent upon schools,rdads and public im- ‘proveme nts in general. Death ot “Miss Ella Cc.Boyd ine Kansas, leaving |Correspondence of The Landmark. Miss ‘Ella C Boyd, \Robert.and Cathryn Boyd,died at the home of her niece,Mrs.J.Lackey,'.at Spring;Hill,Kansas, 1912:She jwas,born the Ilst of January,18 jin Iredell county,N.€.,.and there she resided)until March,1911 Kansas ;to make her home with her ‘niece, Mrs.Lackey: When very young Miss.Boyd was daughter of helders Power to Control Publie}, ‘turned if it does not do all ‘we claim for itWeeBsHeit:“Druggist, ~IFTER GRIP. cen Out for rouble; ‘The after-effects of the Grip araapt to be serious,but.a normal healthy’ condition:may be restored in a sur- ‘prisingly short time by Vinol.” “Watertown;Wis.‘‘After.a’severe|* attack of the Grip.my system -was in a very weakened,nervous and.run-down’condition,I began taking Vinol with the very.best.results,and in a short time I began to feel like an en- tirely different person,and I am betteratidstrongerthanIhavebeenfor years.”Adelaide Gamm,(We guaran- tee this testimonial to be’genuine.)We have never sold in.our stora!, such a:valuable strength creatoranc health restorer for.the convalescent, the weak and run-dqwn}’as Vinol,and we ask people in’th iB ‘vicinity.to:try |: ‘a bottle of):Vinol;,with.the.under- standing that their money will be.re- Statesville, “BUTTONS,WON oo. ‘Kidney Ailmentsi Start with BACKACHE,‘DULL HEAD- ACHE,BLURRED EYE SIGHT,Loss OF APPETITE,PAIN IN HIPS and SIDES,SORE and WEAK KIDNEYS |and URINARY 1IRREGULARITIES,; TO NEGLECT-MEANSLossofHealthand Vitality TO CURE-USEFoleyKidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION’=QUICK IN RESULTS will CURE any case of KIDNEY of BLADDER TROUBLE not beyond the No medicine can |do “reach of medicine. more.The genuine is ina yellow package Statesville Drug Company. “CALL 89” WHEN YOU WANT | Gold Medal Coffee,'.| Simon Pure Lard, i ‘Orange Brand Hams, Shafer’s Sliced Bacon, or anything usually .found in a first class _grocery store. Eagle & Milholland.' T.W.FRAZIER, INNER,- NORTH CENTER STREET. *PHONES }converted:and united with the Pres- ‘byterian Church and’was ever after a devoted Christian.She had been seriously ill but a few days.Suf- fering,however,did not bring com- plaint from her lips.:.Althdugh bg- ing:here but -a”short time,_she! had made many friends.Every ef- fort was made to:prolong ‘her.life, but all to!no avail.‘Besides her niece in Kansas..the deceased leaves two «sisters,Mrs.‘ Nannie Murdock and Mrs.‘Brown,both of Stony Point,N.C. and many other relatives.and friends to mourn her loss.‘ “Funeral services were held at J \(L..Lackey’s residence on.Thursday, April 11th,’at 10 o'clock,Rev.Mr: Tull officiating.Burial,took place in the Spring ‘Hill cemetery.| DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED, |by local applications,as they §can-/not reach the diseased portion of the|gar.There is only one way to cure}|deafness,and“that is by.constitutional|remedies.Deafness is caused by an/|inflamed condition of the mucous lining|jot the-Eustachian.Tube.When this |jtube is inflamed you have a rumbling|sound or “imperfect hearing,and when|it is entirely closed,Deafness is the re-|sult,.and unless ‘the inflammation vanetakenoutand.this tube restored to|wer normal.condition,hearing will be de-stroyed “forever;nine edses out of —ten,|are.caused by Catatrh,which is nothing |jbut an:inflamed condition of the rhu-|cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars |for any case of Deafness (caused by |catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall’I's |Gatarrh Cure.Send for.ajtculara,free, { Tillie} SHOPRESIDENCE Pf Shi THOUSANDS USE Dan Valley Flour “There is a Reason” It excels all other Flour in color,flavor and nu- trition.Itis milled from the best wheat grown in America.It makes bet- ter bread and more of.it to the pound than any other Flour.*Then why take any other when you can get DAN VALLEY Ask your grocerfor it.Don’t*fisten to the ‘‘just as good”’talk. Cc.W.BOSHAMER,JR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE |STATESVILLE,N CAROLINA } OLD PAPERS.set ttt sett 9% #CHAS.M. repaired;refinished,etc.,in our shop.° All of these Pianos “areexcellent bargains. -hope to move this stock rapidly and if:price Jheas any thing:to do with the sale it will go quickly. F.J.CHENEY:&GO...Toledo,0.{Sold b pragicts,Tbe.|40-cents the-100.Fine for wrapping and makeTakeFamilyPillsforconstipa-+|seen wall pering for the notover-fastidioua,—:s THE LANDMAR -i Se: ’:\7 ».‘For.forty-seven days we will offer our entire’stock at’%reatly reduced;prices.This stock includes 5 “ov apewe ‘Stieffs,new "Shawn;new Bennett & ’Bretzs.new Kohler &Campbells,and other makes of new Pianos and many different makés ‘of .second hand Pianos.that have been ae “ We STIEFF,f 5 West Trade.Street,Charlotte,N C._STIEFF BUILDING,219 South Tryon Street,:Oppo- site Render ofeMusic,after June Ast,1912;":2: i feAmountofauthorized shares |Par vale of each share eis $.-200,00]ti ay ayeee:i;April11,1912.; lars :.‘,James oung rseth ee Comrmasioner,do|Nuinber shares in force at beginning of.‘+hereby certify that the above ia a:true and correct YOar vv ysess Medes Los ates tee 3,709]abstract of the statement of the.First Building Number shares.a ribed during year -1,448]and Loan A4sociation,of'Statesville,N.C.,;filec |Number shares caf¥elled and Withdrawn with this Department’showing the condition ofduringyear1,113)said Association on the Sist day of December,1911. Number sharesin fore eatend of Year ».4,044 Witness my hand and official seal the ‘day ‘and;Number shareholders~white ..493)date aboye written.JAS!R.YOUNG;|Number sharehoiders—colored .,178 |.’April }9,1912.Insurance Commissioner, 682359f| Annual Statementat theif Insurance Commissioner : =e FirstBuilding ad Loan Association,‘o___0f Statesville,N.C.,for the year ending December 31,1911)5 + a _RECEIPTS.a SE KoRn Le Be*Cash on hand Deceinber 31,as per last cer,$16,542enerinvesSamarassorte&181-77 :ot B's 1s00.04 *nstalments received during the year..(4Interestreceivedduringtheyearern27OsstarLoan800.00 85,000.00.Instalments paid in advance..:..:.+1,642.18-]Fo8 #on,Mortgages.4 »BASIE ,Entrance fees received dnringthe:year.©862.ne on Shares AeLoansgnsharespaid.~.,.,....+.»2,605.00 1,200.00 Loans on mortgages ald.8,;150.00Moneyborrowed........:..,++:i 560,08neesharesleft.on deposit 10,080.64 urance Department fees eePRALDANKcatesneketntunM718TitexesonAssociation’8 property f:612.89‘‘Borrowed money.repaid.......+10,000.00Onmaturedsharesondeposit~paid.10,397.91:;f-Discounta ss ty.sesssergneesagsesns ies:6 270:x is oT otal Disbursements.+i...+++.cna :Total.2 aon beiaedboattoderiness corer IM aT ae“LIABILITIES. |Due shareholders,instalments,piotite§FOG PAT SO 3 ASSETS,a = Loans on ranean Loanson shares...°0.\2.55,a Ks :-|Due holders’on matured:shai wkInstalmentsdueand:ree !instalments and profits.Sana AQTOS peteInterest.dee and unpaid.hamoney,.ed 0,09 eaeF::on |Interedt on borrowed thane 130562900"i aParaliureandfixtures...aN 507.25 |Undivided profits y oe EDba ies.ie i Weenie Overdrawn,atbank.ae AIT.L &Carden eae Hae eS ,Countytax for 1911,2eeeatCeeeatanateAdvancepayments2 Dotascvsisupues feeaw au ie beara 12 $178.214,96 kine ie :DEBTOR.CREDITOR: Interest paid on'withdrawals....../..,$1,007,29.]Grose profits last.re rts.4 3,299"Profits paid on.matured stock.......;...6.300,00|*"Interest.....sh SA eee :aesInterestpaidonborrowedmoney560,081 Admission fees...Teas Oy aa avoec eSae;ae 200,Other on egwithdrawn.ai 1,007.84 Advertising and printing...i cg ey —is ¢oe Ne TRTaxes:.-.-....InsuranceDepartment feet:Other expenses "cGrossprofitsa Total.’“Total .tates hy 14,068.25 “INSTALMENT STOCK.§ Series Dateof No.,Paid on Total Gain per Gain per Value Withdrawal AmountNo.Iasue’Shares Each Share Paid in Share Series per Share Value -—-Laaned :39°Feb..1,1906 296 869,00 $\7.14~-$5,073-99 songd -7 ad1.18 9,600.0040Aug.1.1906 147 10,400:25 "14.37 2112 555 85.12 Ys R160?a500.00 41°Feb.1.1907 241 15,484.25 13,84 2,854.90,7609."72.25,14 OT.00 ,42 Aug.1,1907)296 13,061,5 9.56 2.61.65 67.31 ~,62,90 11.635.0043Feb.1,1908 125 51.26 ,6918.75 :048.44 58 27 56,30 7,785.00°44,Aug.1,1908.192-5 44:75.8 592'00 "1,100.85 50.45 47.88 11.180,0045.Feb.1,1909"433.88,25 ‘4.48.1R1T49 42.43 40 £2 28,425.0048°Aug.1,1909 874 81150 285.1,078.86 24.83 *88 08)-.16.900,0047.Feb,1,1910.465 25:00 2.07 S410.(27.07 *.,26.00 16-390.00“48°Aug’,1910 390 1x,60 +AR BAR 19.48"19.05.710,437.4349Feb.'1.1911,62%12.09 a4)258,08 12 41 12.24 4500.0050-Aug..},1911.520 5.50 109 4468 6:59 '1,50 y :SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS. On what percentage of valuationare,loans limited’,Two-thirds,What is the largest mortgage loan outstanding?$5,000 00,He Have you any loans ‘on second mortgage;if so,what amount?io.How often are series iasued?Semi-annually,February and August, >.Do you mature your series within a given time:if so.how-long”325 weeks. Are all the profits of the Association aprortioned at thebeginning ofeach’Series’No Are the dues pershare payable weekly or monthly?Weekly.Amount’?°25 centa, Under what plan do you apportion the profits to Various series’°Pro rate the net profits .between all the shares jin each series,in proportion to ‘amourit paid on gach share.for the average.time thateachserieshasbeenrunning.”+. STOCK.STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i 4 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,$500,060.00 jot W.B.Corsets § Give the fashionable dpdto-date figure lines;‘long,slender and extremely graceful and with subdued hips.The gowns fitsmoothly and perefectly gver W..B.Corsets,because the founda-_ tion is smooth and perfect.W..B. Corsets are made to fit every variety of figure’to perfection.Models to : ‘suit -eyery feminine.type.Special 4 imodelsforsmallbusts.‘Materials of : superior quality,dainty and durable.! Boning guaranteed not to rust. W.B,Corsets are shapely,long line models : |which retain their good lines permanently.-They are well-honed withfi spliant boning,guaran-teed not to rust. Théréisno discomfort in wear- “ing them—even when seated,Moderately;priced,ou 00 thé pair up—in our’corset section. AT Poston -Wasson Co. The One Price Cash Store Where Prices Are Less. rT saaaulaiininiaica dh casuamuits aivuiienadedemiai Maanaie EVERY BIG BEN 4 5) I have ‘sold hassold me another:For every man I have’sold has told another..Every watch-I have fixed you have told the other fel- low where to go.All the jewelry you buy of me wears withoutbe- ing told..Get in line.See -EL B.WOODWARD, ERR@OHOOCODOHOOOOONOHOOORHE$1.00 Per Box, HALLS SPECIALS. =CIGAR a Sepa HALL’S DRUG STORE, |"PHONE.NO.20... Jewales NEW SHARES dlst SERIES First Building and Lown:Association can.‘be taken at any Eines without.|, additional cost,by paying from Feb-: ruary 3d to present date.oe:L.HARRILL,<>. Secretary. Cash”‘Tobaceo |Warehouse,i For this Ma event,whieh 130x285,comer Walt and ‘ieee ‘will be somet!unique and unu-| ing streeta.:endorse,{sual in mode h Carolina,the=dat €0x4 07,commer,Court “en wudenin At sik’GleeMeetingstnects.ECRee Sper age a ‘26%acres,at Bufola,$30'ae |IL AWM desirous to have pp:t'aamany ofnore.;the former stidents as cam attend;75.acres,jone mile east:ot court|.Jand.The ‘Landmark ‘is aske ethouse.|the most reliable.an Chel Wel ne ar é acres,one mile and °‘ie halt}R i Mf Ordial imvitation to:ai eewseconstructive»or:redell and other 45 acres,one mile anda quarter |tonic and blood counties t Urge them weet.Pe i to attend commencement this year70acres,one mile and ea half|renovator .We ae the Mayday ‘tétes weet.~i We the undersigned,herebycertify that |car eae11acres,five miles.north,$30}we have taken Milam with very benefi-Aye that per acre |cial results.Believing it to be a valuable|Las ¢every 356 acres,three ’miles east,$25 remedy,we authorize the publication of |entire per acre :lour endorsement.i ‘ren of A-number of other desirable|Rey.J.Clevelaid H@ll,Rector of be stead | farme'and business properties.See Church of the Epiphany;Danville,Va.|es s Catunieemebeforemakinganinyestment.|Rey.R.L.McNair,Pastor.Presbyterian |are and Te|’Church,CharlotteC.‘H.-¥a.||pea:forISIDORE.WALLACE,|Rev.t c.Holland,Pastor Keen-Street |Testhyai,First Ph Bank Building.Baptist Church,Dany Va.|4Phoneatv.COTES ooh H,D.Guerrant,Methodist,Minister.|reaDanville,Vic.2 Ss for a|Rev.D.P.Tate;Methodist Minister i ’i ;ig hoped0iyrope‘Danville,Va.|alumnae front far and near.will;form’an ut 1 udience ford Knitting Mill Fivesroom cottage,Now 205 ‘south Race street. 2 wo-story house;.No.1i1 Highland avenue.: .Two-story,six-room house,west eure street, City.water.in all.of ‘heaboveheuses:’ Oca Nit i Weiealed beg ue:ao ESTATESDEALERS, poville,.N.Cc. OFFICE:ROOM Be.,First National Bank Building. '’PHONE:2832.: Jenkins &Wagner, THE LA FOR SALE! FOR SALE ive-room house and lot,-Center street,near depot. Two!vacant lotg rear above, Meeting street. Six vacant lote ‘South of Bra foodEight-room house, acres ofandbarn,and four Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room house, Buffalo Shoal Roat:-. Two vacant lots.Buffalo Road.Store house.and residence 1 -gouth | 6%acres land,| and| DMARK FRIDAY,April.19,1912. LOCAL .ILROAD SCHEDULE.‘Arrival and Departure’of Trains atf:ae ‘iESTERNIAD.«No.7 ~west~“bound,due..6:55 a.m.No.16,east-bound,aie 11,20 p.m TrainTrain‘Train No.11,weat-boun "40.20 @.oTrainNo,21,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m,Train No.85,west-bound,due 10.22 p.m‘Train No,36,east-bound,due 11 00 ami an fio..28.east-bound,due 1.20 p.ast-beund,due 6.45 p.*CHARLOTE ai“AND.TAYLORSVILEA.From Charlotte..Train No,16 ar.9.50,leaves.11.00 a.mTrainNo,24 ar.8.26,leaves 8.36 p.m From Taylorsville.7TrainNo,23 ar.10.10,eaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo.15 arr 6,20,‘leaves 6.45 p.m. \Mr.Newlandland Will }Not Be a Candi- he date For Secretary of.State.” |With reference to the suggestion|that he become a’candidate for the }Democratic:nomination for Secre-lary of State,Lieut.Gov.Newland |makes the following statement: &|(tA number ‘of friends have!asked ime.to.become a candidate.for the office of-Secrétary:.ef:State,.bup’jinasmuch as Ivhad been tn the:tTace ‘for Govermor'ap:to a Tew ,weeks azo and ywithdrew dn the intérest).of par. ty harmony,’it ould,in.My opinion, ibe,inconsistent”to.hea-eandi-| \date {6r ee office of ‘Hecretary.of State.Ke Mr.©.WwW.Tillett, jwho had.expressed i of Ch:vrlotte, willingnessa itol be.a cdndidate-for the Iegisla- jture,.changed his mind when he l saw it-tnvolved a strdmble’and .an- bounces that he will not be a can-|ididate.. |Clergy andand. Religious —| ‘Press “The.Methodist” endorses Milam |}.The endorsement of “The Methodist”is|on |hot to be had by anything of doubtful -mer-|Meetings‘Relige Club ‘|it,but this paper stands ready to lend its d-|influence for that which it believes will tend| |to the betterment of humanity,‘spiritually,|well|morally,materially-or physically.}land,When such..men as Revs,D.P.Tate, |Horace D.Guerrant and others of like'hig character give their {ment to.the physical benefits.derived from Shoal |t!ie-remedy advertised on the last page of |of th to our fea Jers.—E. is paper,we feel safe in commending it G,.Mosely,in **The| acre lot,junction.west Front street.|Methodist’?for September. aed Buffalo Shoal Road.Also of Grocertes.and Fixtures. Call on or write Cc.B.MORRISON,i 739 West Feonc St.-March 8..:'}‘Phone 227. NOTICE!|. T0.OUR PATRONSANDTHE’PUBLIC: stock’“The Baptist”Endorses |i.Milam. Milamis the name of a great m|}ing manufacturedin Danville.a|timonials of some of our best citiz dicine now be- m the e is we of the diseases it proposes to1attheheadofthecompanyman-s medicine can be relied on.—Rev. :.Hicks,in the Bapt ist Union.4 Ask your druggist or write for bookiet The Milam Medicine Co.,hs Danville,Va. OPPORTUNITY. ILL erect building on vacant lot at rear of ‘our big “stables to suit We ‘wish to,announce _Bitenant.-Will erect large or ‘small|: that although we have «building.°:SShadafirewearetakinglf)”HENKEL-CRAIG LIVE STOCK CO.|"isi rgrmacy,of,uate“C og -our business just |April 55.ue 5h Widew ae Cle as usut is)Ss ?ler who was ¢ha tn Gea >.your laundry work.We ‘Hand EEngraving;Done.|a rahi Lik.was marries t ir Will appreciate it.|We have with us an ‘expert hand ee eee Thursday nig 1ith,to |-@hgraver ‘and “watch ‘repairer,‘|Miss Ona B.Ke mp,of High Po |STATESVILLESTEAM LAUNDRY |’You do not have to wait for your’:-|noe:’Te aoe xee P!ace at ‘PHONE ;work long when left with us.IR.GC 8 Main ae sor|.Your patronage is solicited.Mr.,Whitlow fehimiea is.went /R.F."HENRY JEWELRY COMPY’,iC arol ina about a month ago afte|a ,St.a stay.of three yearg.in the West }and secured.a position in e me chanical départment of.the -Char- NEW LINE J Taffeta Silks, Laces and Dress Goods.’ Shoes and Clothing. New Spring Mil- linery .on,Display x . SATIN FOULARDS, D.B.Krider &Com ‘Embroidery,—} |‘They Lace Jy,Front +Mailus $10 for 86-pound’Feather Bed andrecejve|6-pound pair pillows.free..Freight prepaid.rege —COUNTRY STO!R RENT.mile from EastORE.HaltA:A,OSTWALT,8StatesvilleR-3."Phone810aOR T, Pinewood Dairy:Farm, \STATESVILLE,N.C..R.F:D.NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN..Weekly’s Im- proved variety at$2 per bushel., be oily hy This:celebrated Corsetexcelsin stylebeautyandcomfort.Stays guaran teed not to rust*or break.Whether you buy or not,try it on and see,why it excels._-MISS MONTSINGER, RB’Gorsetier and Dressmakerf.~March 1.’Phone 1256.PILLOWS FREE feathers,best ticking,satisfaction guaranteed, AGENTS WANTED.‘TURNER &CORNWELL Loft unqualified endorse-| I ean},.it to our friends whoare suf-|{Des |lotte Observer. ‘fyou_are certain:to be.pleased’with the MAY.DAY.PETES. pewter Students of ‘State Normal an InedustrialCoHegetoCelebrate:MayDayasaPartof‘the ‘Commencer ment Exercises.;9 exercises,.the students:--in the ‘State Normal and Industrial College and the children in:the:Training‘School are to ¢elebraté May-day, To:the ancestors of d@very North.|Carodlinian--—-Teuton,Kelt,or Anglo- Baxon~-the very word May-day “IWaS‘eloquent with meaning.Because this.was right,these youthful’citi-zens are going to.do their best..to- ward reviving the May-day customs by réproducing the Day itself. From.the dim and shadowy period of paganism,through many centu- ries,all European peoples perform- edi certain semis religious,sémispo- etic nites,in Maly.‘Romans instinct-ively wore.garlands...and’.°carried cawly-Wuaded.branches i honor of) Mlora and ZephyrRi “who "were BUD-, posed to;Btrew the.earthy with flow-: léers.Goths’and |6w edes fought.a mock ;battle:between:Winter and Summer,.Summer:‘wlways winning: stish,Scotch Highlanders’and ®can-49%dinayians*kindled bonfires":on their hill-tope:and danced,nang and |feasted in honor of the.sun,In.the Christian:era:the old customs were )qohtinuedas.W holesome reeréation se.up ana:gladdenall.people -ri themselves:”’ |apprex ereat\'ive,i deL-E|seat and Satur-day Afternoon Chul. rhe members of the Tutsday Af-le ‘rnoon Bridge ‘club.and other‘|Suesis'were entertained Monday af-jternoon..by Mira.D.M.-‘Ausley atmr,home on West End aven't game Mrs.B:.R:Thu[won first prize;an ‘art book,andtheconsolation-went.to Mrs:TiFoyWhite.”Puneh,ice cream andcakewereservedMrs...Sternger,of Wilmington,was'one ofspecialguesisof>OCCas- 10n.r |Reported For The Landmark, One of %If,most attractive meet-F Sattirday “Afternoon ras held with’Miss at her -home Sat uurday |MarryBettle an Mary Belle Hill with Miss Mary He and Miss Kem», the:..latter.”contiected with the High Point Enterprise,were sweet- heatts,before he went.Wést nit Thursday he went to High P and claimed her as—his bride..The girls mother objected to the mar- riage on account of the youthful. ness of the.couple and they went to Charlotte to be murriéd. groom’s Statesville acquaintanc Liwish thenimuch—happiness—___.- rnarn rte Colored »Teachérs Called to Meet in Statesville the 27th, The colored ‘teachers 6f Iredellrounty”are hereby called “fo meet Baturday,;April 27,at the Billings ley .Memorial ,Academy,at 10 o'clock,a,m A full attendance is very much desired.Business of very great importance to all.con- cerned,\ a President. “My littie son had a very sev ere cont. ~~~was recemmendca and Hetors,a inalas,wél]as 29 "DowlingThis.reme- lain's Cough Remedy,bottle was finished he.wasever,”writes Mrs,H.Silks,Street.Sydney.Aaistralia@yisforsalebyandealers. You .will look .a g00d while before youfindabetter,medicine’for:coughs andcoldsthanChamberlain’s.Cough Remedy.dt.not only gives.rellef—it.onres.Try‘Tit ‘when you have a coukh or gold,and For “AS apart of.the aérionenetnnehe i for the people”.Not only the miss- és,but lords and ladies,Kings andqueensreveled.in the:“woods and“brought:the summer’home”1“The “Death of King Arthur’we read:»“Then it betel in Sahl ‘MaythatQueenGuenevercalledunto her her kKnyghtes of!the round ta-ble,and gave them:warn that |5:early in the morning ste “ehould.| tide”6n'“May vinto the fielde be- side’Westminster.”in:the ear-liest;E lyric poetry’May-day is spoken of as'the time ‘‘when ey-ol pestning living Tegovers virtue, beauty ‘and.force,and hearts ‘freckles at your early LURE!OF THRif SILKEN|HOSE, Silk Stockings asye Prizes:Remponalt ‘hie.For Pxtravagunce:and Sump-} tuousness. Mise Jennie Ba Chronicle.’. ~The silk:‘stocking:is -réepyoniatbTa [for'a great deal of:the extravagance: and Sumptuousness that makes our day and.time almost monumental in’the matter:of luxury and costly display.Theurally:-wonders:how.this can be,- how .anything:»seemingly couseduential.and unimportant asinnerfodtwearig.suppesed to be can have even appreciable in- fluence upon ‘economic and socialconditions.But that is.because the Casual observer.hasn't given due consideration:to ‘the subject and doesn't:know the lure that lives in its.Silken meshes,and appeals,50.Strongly to most.women;especially,to those.-who!have.not’inherited these.teadenties;.‘The.way.thelureworks:its:little.game:is very’ simple .and Y normal:There Bame;it may de bridge or it’maybe.cubical.hearts or any:trial of Buford,in Charlotte jecteds the.priaes\‘these late yearssed.ti:be:Wholly aesthetic artistic “and:have becomesefulindsometimesvaluable,‘TheintroductiondfSilken“hose as ‘a re- casual observer,nat-].- ag"in-| is:a |: skillowith an élement.of.‘Chance:ine | tious ty of an éntire de-|th’§ pares store-of national impos-| tar ould.possibly spam its mag- hil rop¢yrtions.| is in charge of|4 whotdepartment and.like-|we r Mae’s dearest friend, 5 what .those “dai ntyZeilgen'|| have.done for her cH&mjn | ing her horizon and miultip-| 1‘beautifying’her rararove.| htway commutes'a week’s ong Or di en hose at.prime cost and neeforth Alice Maud’s horiza:in .several dégreesi of latitude longitude ajfid her | y outfit,hed and’readjusted| to:be i:with “dainty silken hiose,’’the wo nder rye admiration of all_tbeholders till ev- ery girl with a Weekly wage ng A the cost of sr ‘board,is basking around in vel lippers and ‘‘dain-| ty silken Ise whose sheerness? makes empts at flesh tint# en is Ar 1 ity silken’hose”| ares on its triumphal way,gatoeringnew.wearets’.and adorers,|for Dorothy Mae Alice:Maud,| and their kind adore silk Btockings,”u ce-is sets and all who w n the wake | of fashion at ill.be stock|inged i d in velvet Soon,‘Jumage in brilliiant hues ew sump- ;(uoushess:to it is notunlikely“that summer ime wi f Mae and Alice Sana 5 ‘in Wing- ed sandals st 1 Ww gems—all of which woul iply hark back to}“dainty.silken :: Packed Juries in Homicide Charlotte:Observer. Recalling committed. Cases.| more murders! Haywood county dur} oi) in icide case he has:seen juries.pack-ed so that they -weré almost certain to | dequit.’eee North Wilkésboro bas voted-S10-~| 000 of bonds for a Sclrool -bullding. f MADAME RACHELLE’SADVICEsigeaBEAUSEEKERS A veddened riose is re “d siternate fot‘and cold ily Spiced foods, :Mise,Joa ite frequent.bathingwater.Do not eat hi Mary Jones A cor er unt imple pre r -T 21s rat]would reeommend for both a sknownasWilsott’s Freckle creaskinfoodBndfacebleach,anfactory.Follow direct on tt is kt 1e pacl few weeks and l-be well pleased withresults,’Tt is absolut harmle ranteed,and may-be.obt:air i from your drug store or direct from theCharleston,S.C, Wilsdn’sFreckle Creamis’old by Statesville Drug Company. NOTICE TO OSEDIEV AS: <_ < :Ison’Eteckle Cream-Company Having qualified as administra tor with the,will annexed of Solo mon Drexler,deceased...L-lereby notify all persons having cfaims against hig estate to present bame to me on ar before the {9th day ofApril,10138,TiC.hour eo Administrator Gy T: RB.MeLaughlin,Atty.- Feather Dealers.Dept.,A.Charlotte,N.C."Reference:Wpamanersia re Bank,,prompt.cure ‘which.it:will effect. _Bale’by all.re i.Apbral ste 1912. ward:of skill was a bold innovation,| but.it.sprang at once into favor With all possible prize .winnera andprobablygaveazestandflavor’to the game that no.ether:prize had’ ever ‘given before.Dorothy»Mae,|! whose social’horizon owas not:al- Ways as spacious ang comprehen-' -"as at present»wing the first. ize;“which,according)to ‘the Bur-« veyor of.social events,is a pair ofésilkenhose.!’‘Till she ex-changed ene length..dresses for} the ‘style and.‘cut.of womanhood.| Dorothy Mab néver wore anything| more iy am the ordina-y,| stor kir of the “fast black’’Va-| }she’was .an exceptional | ;that’if’she.kept.the! ‘de old thir igs’sce from the} punc of.time’:‘andi friction.| But she.won.-her-first pairof”silken hose,"’.a’new:|vista:oJ up ‘before ‘her,a -new:| Wis v iven her and she knew {J by j jd tokens and intui-)} tions t she didn’thave-a thing} de ce itable to kecp compan x | With 8 ty silken hose?’| Now}work:of the "usa:V in its silken.meshes,|wouldn't even ‘do.for|tress octasions;she.Miust have a} f then,.those suedd slip]dressy enought to:it r silken hose’*; t addition ‘her:whole gutfit™ive to «be reead just ed and bu »OT ind élegant li a f DorothyM Waeien 50: NO ONE STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH..=a The.celebrated Dr.Abernethy of London was firmly of the opinion that!disor- ders of the stomach were the most prolific source-of humaf,ailments,in general,Arecentmedicalwriter:says:‘/‘every feeling,emotion and affection reports at the» stomach (through the ‘system ‘of:speryes)and the.stomach.is affected accordingly. Itis the vital center of the body-:**-**,’’He continues,“‘*so ‘we maybe ‘said to live:(through)the atomiach;?‘He’.goes on to show.that the stomach‘isthevitalcenterofthebody.For SEN stomachs and the consequent indigestion’ or dyspepsia;and the multitude a various diseases ‘which result thepetrows no medicine canbe bettersuited as a curative agentthan Dr.Pierce’s Golden ‘Medical.Discovery. ing Several months avo I suffered froma severe pain’rightunderthebrevast-bone,”writes Mrs.(G:M.MURKEN,ofCorona,Calif.‘Had:suffered from it,off and on,.for sev-‘eral years:I also suffered from heart-burn,did not knowWhatwasthematterwithme.I tried several medicines.. ‘but they did me no good."Finally,I was told it was myliver,t did not dare to eat as it made me worse.hen~ever I swallowed anything it,seemed that I would faint—it hurtso,I grew very thin and weak from not-eating.Wastoldto.take/Dr.Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,I tookfivebottlesof,ityand could feel myself.getting better from.the first doxe,T could eat a little.without,pain and grew a 8s work with ease;‘Can eatéverything and have puton -flesh wonderfully,I will say.to all sutferers wile to Dr."Pierce.|Helas my ubdying grotitude,”:. :<Tiere’sa tccetnation in devisiie dew mearis:of awollins this a ~Tittle hoard,until the saver has reached the pointof indepen ence. The pennies,‘nickles and dimes that are thoughtlessly dropped 'here and there for nothings,count fast toward.the accomplish-ment of your purpose,Try saving. The bank account is the first step toward success and fortune,protectsjyour family in emergency,educates your’children, makes you independent,gives you a standing in the community,_is a valuable aidin any.enterprise uAdaetaner anywhere,by any--body,under ahy conditions,.~1 ‘If you do not have a bank scentint fet us suggest that you,start one with us immediatealy. Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. Field Seeds ATS—Burt , For Spring Sowing 90-Day, Toe W bite Spring,.Black Spring,Red’Rust Progf—s80c,to.$1.00.noe CLOVERS—Ked,Sapling,Als¥ke Alfalfa—98 per cent.pure seed, GRASSES—Orchard,Herds (or Red Top),Timo-thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue andCanadianBlue,for lawns.| All:kinds #rain and feed stuffs,Fertilizers at guaranteed Prive:suit:purchasers.J.E.SLOOP. chicken feeds,ete. Time or.cash to eo 8 am eocee cxmem anes me D. We Issue a W arning! Come here for all kinds of Clothing if you wish your pur- chasing to be satisfactory.Weare showing a full line of SPRINGTIME STYLES IN THE BEST CLOTHING. For utility of service,smartness of style,perfectfon of.fit and economy of pricé our clothing cannot be well equaled. Our prices are moderate,although our guarantee goes with every'sale.Come in and look over our large stock.»We feature the Griffon make in Clothing,which:is positively| the best on this market at price..Try a Suit’and you-willtakenoother.;ie : Sloan ‘Clothing Co. ing the.last few years,a.rural.cot:| respondént ‘of the Canton Observer | uctes ‘the further fact .that but}one murdéret,.an ignorant negro,|~ paid.the death ilty...for _his| criine.,The nee from his| btory is thi it ne all or quite all | of the white m1 rers fot off scott| TEAG Ee fot oT blame for thej§ condition °‘w thus ‘exists he} places upon he jury system which|We have.He does not:know mich | about law,nor a great deal about| tourts,’but in more than one hom:| ® ee e eh ae oS ze - SE S We will put them up any time want~ ed and will:saveRE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS.THE KIND THAT LAST e|you money. a——SEE—— =|Statesville :Housefurnishing Leagan | R.:O.DEIF2,=...Manager. »Sales.Dayis the firstMonday iin each month in Statoil,N.O. strong fast,‘To-day I am strong and‘well and can do a big:‘: aaa n "PRIDAY, ‘wharine disasters compiled by +eince “foyake: .Was a magnificent hoat—a floating.| “being.placed)at ——-fett-entirely pecure, if struck.an iceberg,off the night the 4 ‘prom in ent ‘ator ’-comimittee. *the -widespread THE LANDMARK SS eeeBR.R.CLARK.1BDILCR 4AND ‘OWNER, oar"OFFICE:120>)WEST BROAD STREET: :SUBSCRIPTS iN PRIGAE $) THREEONTHEG ies April:t19,.4912. LOSS OFTHETITANIC ‘Titanic THE1A The more the n.odern with far of 34 the period less |of the 1,000 souls ig by marihé «disaster record of than greatest times.A Baltimore Sun,covering a 1854,shows in.any one case half so large ‘as.re- ported from the.Titanic..And the disaster shows).‘that modern ocean travel considered comparal ively.pate ja he magnificent ocean.liners:of “the present day,is yetfbazardous; What there are yet [insta noes w hen ihe:invention ““Of.man’is as naught.against the.forces of na yure. The:Titanic was ‘mbking“ite first ,across the iAtlantic.Tt The largest yesse)afloat,it! stories:high;fitted with|palac ea" was.‘15 numerous water tight compartmente | and abb sort of protecti¢cai against | the elenients,it had been pronounc-| was |ed.unsinkable,.Every luxury: provided,total ¢ost.of the vessel| $10,000,000. boat And yet when New sengers on.»that Foundland banks ‘Sunday yesesl]seems to haye gone to’the| Bottom in’Bo phort a time that the, vessels answering.the ‘wireless Big+| nals of distress prrived ‘im time.to. Save but a smal!preportion ofthe passengers from ‘a!watery -grave. The tleath list includes’many some of-them:well known.One of these is ‘Maior Archie’Butt,mili-. “tary aide to,the'President,Who was | returning from a ee ‘abroad. no loss.of life |.’ |Cabarrus county, rand)Li." ‘and ‘wealthy ersonages,|6 jania died | | |lost.¢ ©ompletely Wulae the published | report.that .Senator:Simmons Would| never succéed to the.chairmanship of the Senate finance committee, to which.position -he .would.right- fully fall heir,thet honorable posi- tion,has’jist been unanimously ac- szorded him by his colleagues in the Senate.The’retirement of Sen- Bailey,with .the recommenda-, tion ‘that Simmons be named as successor,was immediately follow- ed by a conference of the Demo-cratic leaders of the Senate,with the result that Simmons was named chairman without a vove,—-Charlotte News. The Zeal of the News hus led a: into serious error.Senator Sim- mons hasnit been made chairman| of the Senate finance because the chainmanehip isn’t the disposal of the Democrats, ator Bailey is the ranking Demo- crat.on the finance committee.Be-| ing ill and unable to represent the |Church. _Democrats in the tariff measures |Children. Bailey }the committee,Mr. that Senator Simmons, before suggested who is next to Bailey on the finance gay committee,be assigned the Senate all. the Democrats in the was done and:this is Mr. .Bailey has said he will retire from when hts term expires:Bult of rats and matches.the Senate If he does Senator Simmons will be the.firet Democrat om the finahee Should he be re-elect- (Pongressman and Republican |chairman,Pas|home in Charlotte doubtless|$50,000.|part of the Morehead property own: fed)by Mr.Morehead’s father. Johnston,aged 86, in»Davidson. nep hew,”Mry ‘Miss-JunediedTuesday home of ‘her Lohniston.A Senator Overman’s bill apnrdartat ing $650,000 tor the’erection of.ca customs house ‘at.Wilmington,has Rutue 0|passed the-Senate.. Goy.“Woodrow,_Wilson ad through the State Tuesday en route to Georgia:He was greeted by friends’in Greensboro “and Salis- bury.:ae : N.B:Gibson was found dead in bed in his home in .No.9 township, Wednesday morn- ing.Heart disease.He.was 55 years,old and)is survived by a family. Wilkes Republica lisuweation: held.Monday,declared for,Roose- rvelt for,Pr eeident with wianimity and great enthusiasm.Ex-Congress- ‘man:Chas.H.Cowles,was,endors- ied’for ‘Congress:in’ithe peventh:die’ trots SiAc Hubbard,of:‘Reidevilld,ne stant State bank.examiney,: been:promoted tovbank examiner yssucceedChas,<M.Brown,»-pesizned, B.Covington’of.eehas’been appointed assistant .pueceed Hubbard.9 8.14 Taylor Phillips,“proprietor of.the |otel at Spruce Pine,‘was.found jin hip room.a ‘few.days.ag¢,Dart lof his:face and head torn Off anda/gun-:élenched in.his.hands.Hesomehourslater:Supposed 10 have been suicide,Heo Hon.John M.Morehead,:former State areas to cost ‘about site pelected:is”a will.build-a The A report that a desperate-looking man,Supposed to be Sidna Alien, ‘had.been Been in the vicfmity||Hickory,was.Bent jto Hickory aii: |day.’Officers and citizens boarded an automobile and hastened to theplacedesignated.Byt nomman,‘‘des-. |perate-looking”’or,otherwise,‘was |found. Winston Sentinel,16th:The feedbarnofMr.John LL.Spease)flocat- about half way between.Beth- and Rural.Hall,was struck |by lightning.about.,.2 o'clock ;thismorhingandburned.Bésides:a ‘quantity of feed stuff,Mr.‘Spease valuable mule.The ber wa a Jarge one. On January 31 of ‘th's ye ar ‘there were 100 postal Savings dépdosito- iries in.operation in)North Carglina. | |Tuesdaycommitxeejagednear 80 years. at|fracturedSen}had.been helpless since. According to a report issued’)by the Postoffice Department,the de posits aniounted to over $18,000 This 4mount was depcsited by about 400 depositors or am average||of 645 per_person.‘ The medical society cf the ninth jWistrict,composed of doctors frew a number of counties in |tion of the State,will meet in-Salis- |bury dissenting |Kluttz,of Salisbury,will.deliver the this|pec- May.’2:Hon.-“Theo.'|EF. |aera of welcome and Dr.Thos. ‘Anderson,of Statesville,will re \ppond to the addire:s. Mrs:Rachel McElwee Boyce.died at her.home in Gastonia, She fell andMarch23/\and Mrs.‘Boyce her -hip |was the widow of Rev.Dr.E..E. duty |the contents of the of mataging the tariff fight for|bavedThis|$4,000 to $5,000,with no imsuranca /Boyce,a prominent minister of th: Associate Reformed!Presbyterian She is survived by Let The Lenoir News says the ndmefMr.Thaddeus.J:.Perkins,(jin Caldwell county,was burned Thure- night of last week.Part ‘of building,were The lose is estimated.at The.fire started about.a ‘bureau in a room ‘on:the second floor and is supposed to have been the —rb- |eeived vaccine sufficient to:vacel nate 1,000 men with typhoid serum andi this will be distributed amot Adjutant General Leinster has ry; edand should the Democrats control|thoge membérs of the North Sea Senate, in jline for-the.dhainmanship., if Senator Simmons is re-elected he eed last summi will not get the chairmanship unless pot compulsory, there ip-a Democratic majority,in the Senate,for the important chair-belves.of theCeres manships go to the majority mem-| bers ‘only.These are the simple |Mr. ,Pacefacts. The traveling men;as will be 6een by a publication on the second’|dirty ‘page of The Landmark;are:-mak- ing a concerted effort to eliminate| the spractice of tipping and.they-| ‘ask and sphouldihave the co-opera- on |of the hote}.men and the pub-| lic.“-The traveling men are organ-| ht:is ized and they can put an end to a} practice den.and a are’largely which has:become a’bur- nuisance;and.as-they responsible -for the} practice,it is up to} them to use their best efforts to Btép it.All people who phould give the regular fraternity| their hearty.co-operation in.eli Dic | anating thie unworthy practice.~~" Rowan-citizens believe in wing for office pun-| and in letting the| Salighury,Post.carries more than twe columne of ainouncements of citizens who will seek Bupport the Democratia’primaries May 18. Thirteen)men ¢xprees a willingness| to perve as county commissioner,tw(Nearly the |ie offer ‘for|Greensboro News. will undertake the register’s:‘office,two treasurer,‘three are perve as prosecutor in work of ‘the sownehip tax collector A ol willing to! local. court and:three’want the office of!ficial reports gent || travel | jten in which Hae _in }actually to do wrong andthe admin-Day and that every child Mr,.Simmons would be |dina national guard who may Mk:But be vaccinated against typhoid fe ar:Kleven hundred treatments were er.Treatment.jis but many members are availing them-of the guard Roosevelt's Resnects 0°;the President's,Supporters.* |Omaha,Neb,Dispatch,17th.\ “It is|evil not a nice thing instruments in ordeér work,”said «Colonel jvelt in am,attack tonight,im a |Speech.m.the auditorium,upon sup porters:of the Taft administration. an even less nice thing.to jthrow the evil instruments aside when they are broken ’and loudly make believe that they ere not.in- itentionally uged." Colonel (Roosevelt to-use to ido, ctinrged that jthe President's managers “with the jhelpless acquiescence of Mr,Taft”+were,relying solely upon the sup- |port‘of the.“bosses who stand .for what:is ‘worst in our political life:™* “There (s not.one State out of Mr.Taft would haveanychaneeifthevote.were lefit to jthe people themselves,’’he}asserted.\later om hé paide “Outside ‘of’the |delegates that represent either the unscrupulous use-of patronage or else heer fraud,Mr.Taft’s strength in the present contest.’ bdcede Profit.-_wroyg-doing,’’he ‘is rhigthe y little better than -“people know they are-punning-eet be trivial and indeed negligi- istration -is seeking to =r by i this w See A Rocsevelt's-Way ” North:Carctins,: Up.to date Republicans of 21 North Carolina counties have.held conventions and ‘according to of- into RooseveltUheadiqudirtomehere-p-total of:8228 3-10 votes ‘have beem instructed for 7910 >for at the: |Raleigh Roose-\ ‘et .ont.é ak MON 5',MATTERSOFNEWs.~ An appeal on behalf of the’Red Gross.for.funds’to aid the ™floodsufferersimthe|Mississippi -valley,. has been-made -to the pwhblia President Taft,who is president of the ‘spciety,.The President °Btates that conditions aré Bo acute as'-‘to require immediately.‘‘resounees.far in:.excess .of those now in com mand"? !Although thesgenerall flood Bitua-ation’along:the .Mississippi iversouthofVicksburg‘has materially improved,conditions.in the vast territory of.northern Louisiana, where a.dozen or ‘more.parishesarepattlyunderfromfive:to 10 feet of water,are steadily growing worse.roe Salém crevasse near Alastia,La.continues to empty its 18:foot,wall Of,muddy waters over. some of.the finest grazing -and farming lands,of ‘the upper State.’% Admiral Dewey Wednesday un- veiled in Washington.the statite of.oh)Paul-Jones;whose name leads|tlie ligt of the United States earlynavalheroes.“The booming®of.“the ‘mational salute’of 21 guns from the United’States”Steamshilps::DolphinandMayflowerconcludedsimple’butimpressiveceremonies,participated olin ‘by the President,and most,:of the:dignatanies’in Washington. ‘Sevretary.‘of.the”Navy.Meyer.Yire- sided:.over:the ceremonies andPresident.Taft and Genéral Horace Porter were the epeakers. On motion*of the:government at-[ tommeys;”the complaints.against nine of the defendants im:the gov- ernment’s suit to dissolve the Unit- ed Shoe Machinery Company,‘weredismissedintheUnitedStatesDis- trict Court in -Beston.These -de- fendants -had demurred |on,the ground that they.were not parties: to the Shoe Machinery Company,and did not sh are in its.profits.~.This will envablé “the government:fo proceed at once to the trial of the United Shoe.Méachine'y Company and ten. subsidiaries which.have filed an- swers,. Legislators and.County Commission- ers.* Grkensboro News. While the mation and the States, are selecting candidates,there” a duty even more important.devoly- ing.upon the counties.So far as the real interests ‘of the pepple are concerned ‘the poorest palid officers are the most important.These are the county commissioners and’,the membersg of the 1s slature.|As.a@ rule,such positions are not sought.by the mei most competent to fill them...This is especially true ‘of members of the ture,and the people owe it!to themselves to.urge men.of sound, ‘practical judgment and,patriotism [nto the race. A legislator.is not distinguished, generally,more:by what.he.does than by what he keeps others from doing.-It is am easy matter to pit through a ee and bl indly (or, lazily)yote rainst|everything regardless ote what an’imvestiga- tion of merit:might disclose.Some legislators-make -.the mistake acting as if they.thought ft wa up to.them-to settle all)national problems,including,the tariff,..in a State law-making body..it is 4 sensible thing,to leave.a man like that at home,Sensible men who will serve the {nterests of the people they repre- pent.in preferégce to furthering some personal ambition,are...the men needed for ‘the Legislature And for county commissioners;good business men:are wanted who cz recognize the fact that one Bex tion or one township is:not the whole county and.that it is not right.to build up one part of the country at the expense of the other a, Southern Wil.Operate ©Special Train to Veterans’Reunion. For:the aecommedation of veter- all others going to the Confederate veterans’.reunion lat Macon,Ga.,-the Sduthern railway> has arranged to “operate a special train ‘leaving “Charlotte at 8--p. m.,Monday,May 6th,-via Atlanta, arriving at Macon Tuesday |morn- ing;May,7th.at 7a.m,It will also operate.a special train from and intermediate points om the same.date,;.These specialtrains -wili—-cons'st ‘of .standard coaches,standard Pullman sleeping”cars and Pullman tourist.sleeping cars.The berth rate Charlotte to Macon im stand- and Pullman:cars i8 $2 for lower perth and $1.60 for upper _berth. Berth rate in tourist cars is $4Eachbetth-willk accomimodate two people.By using ths specia]you leave Charlotte after supper and ar- rive at Macon in time for break-: fast:Passengers ‘from all.branch dime points can,use the reduced rate tickets on all regular trains wo Charlotte and other»junction points.- ‘Th State ans and regular round trip fare from sville ip $7.30. Ror’.Jackson - Mémorial Day. Collection Statue (the North .that Jo. .difficulty.at the store.of ee Ors “€J¢ip‘réported from Avery -county.|Roosevelt BB against,.16 ‘Stafford,Geo.,Buc hanan:|tandLandon MoKinney got into a |The 24 votes of.Alabama ‘ii the Hicks,at.Cranberry Gap,©few, days agd,and Buchanan mick BStaf-| ford dead.McKimivey and Buchananfled.j ~!; We cast ‘for Oscar U nderwood ‘first,last and all thettime,”actording.toneinstructionseebytheStatetonyentionof:Alabama. national Demécratic*convention will’ Gen.J.-S.Carr,commander.of Carolina division,Unit- ed Confederate Veterans,has ip- Bued an order calling attention:te the fact that the Jackson Memorial Asseciaticn,of Richmond,Va,te {quests thatMemorial Day,May 10, be .set apart im the schools.of 'tite| Bouth as Jackson Statue Monument in.the schools be requested)to contribye- 10.cents for the erection of)an equestrian statue.of StonewallJack- pon in Richmond.- “North Carolinians ane requested to do their part,”’says Gen.Carr. “Every pchool child in this.State andi every Daughter.of the Confed- eracy,every.Confederate veteran and.every other:patriotic citizén of North Carolina ig heréby urged to contribute the small pum of —ten ‘rents for the purpoge of thus honor ing thie memory of one whose name‘and fame will ever be.fondly cher- ished by all who admire and’revere the military genius and -matchleg exploite of Stonewa'l Jackson,” It is requested that contributions| be:gept,to.W.J.Holloway,\cashier First National Bank ot:Durham, +51 caldwelt Man -organization of the United.) Legisla-.} of |} wate Hen Nor Lenoir seh : Mr.B.S.Cloer,of Hudson,has invented wet he considers,to.‘be’ ‘an improved hen unique in.its.operation,having,a conttivance by which the hen tan go in and:¢lose the door and re- main undisturbed until she wants ‘to come:out,then,she can open the door from the ‘inside.and come out at pleasure.He has.applied for a patent om-his invention,- LNW We Are Cutting Some EXTRA NICE” :alos ta You get extra value in them at this time.— $10 Dozen.» Van Lindley, Greensboro, POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Local.Agents. Poultry Supplies! »Just received shipment’ ycle Hatchers. ‘Come and get ofte and letyourhengobacktoegg” production. Also have Drinking Foun- tains,Food:Trays;Fuod Hoppers,etc.:——’PHONE—— W.B.BROWN or B.L.SRONCE. W byrisk the ‘spoiling of your baking labors in using a ques- tionable flour?Why not use CITY FLOUR and obtain excellent.results al-ways?Experienced housewives find CITY FLOUR an.excellent flour for all kinds of pastry,’bis- cuits,rolls,bread,ete. All good grocers carry it. City Flour Milling Co. I Am Moving THIS WEEK TATE|)RRR 105 East Broad Street, nest It is - -|idently not very friendly to it. . :SHALL WE PAYCOUNTY OFFICERSFEESORSALARIES? -Yes,that’s the livest topic that'scome n Iredell folongtime,and besidesit isa vital andome wp sl for a‘Boiled:down it means this:Do you want thé business af-..fairs of your county handled|strictly on a business basis ,and adopt the methods with which modern business corpos ~rations are conducted,or do you want to continue with thesiystiodandunsatifactoryFeeSystem—a system that is be-ing discarded for more economical and modern methods.In'The Landmark,issue April 12th,there were somefig:ures showing what Guilford county aaved by,the SalarySystemasagainsttheFee.Systern Don’t think Guilford .is theonly county by any means,as there are others Here,jis a list of salaries paid county officials in Buneombe equaty: ~SALARIES PAID,BUNCOMBE COUNTY OFFICIALS: ‘Clerk of SuperiorCourt,Salary...Pas‘Clerk of.superar Court:Deputies (2).ee ee ieoerofDeeds’Salary’:.400RegisterofDeeds’,Deputies -nee 500«7 Sheriffs Salary.2,400.°°Two Deputy Sheriff’8 Salaries |Laue *Total amount paid above countyofficers anny The County.Auditor of Buncombe writes,ol ased with the Salary System. $3,500 per year.—; ‘Buncombe county.hag a population’of 449,798 andIredell34,315.If Buncombe county can:‘pay salaries like above ©ang’stillsave several thousand dollars per annum,why can’tellcountysaveafewthousand,too?Surely we are not “We are We save from $2,500 ‘to Ir Hobs intelligent or less:better.qualified to adopt businessmethodsforthehandlingofourcouutyaffairsthan’Bun- combe;Guilford,Forsyth and other counties,— Whoever drew the Buncombe county salary bill was evi-: You will notice the total amount of salaries paid Clerk of Court,Register of Deeds, Sheriff,and clerk hire,amount to $12,840 per annum.’For- syth county,.which has aa slightly smaller population than Buncombe,pays clerk of Court,Register of Deeds and Sheriff $9.000 per annum,with no.allowance for clerk hire.Even with the high salaries paidin.Buncombe.rounty,they effect a big saving.” Now you,Mr.Democratic Voter,with-the facts before.you about what 6ther saantles are Baving,can determine whether you wish to.perpetuate’the highly unsatisfactory Fee System,or conduct the affairs of your county:in line with modern business requirements and pay your officials proper salaries for their services.Don't forget thereare oth-er counties,too,where the Salary System is working and saving money .Why not let Iredell in the game,when she is oneof the richest and best in the State? if you favor salaries,vote in primaries,May|18th,for candidates favorable to the.proposition, and committed to.it.| Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison Company.= will be found in your favorite agricul- tural paper this month.We reproduce it here to tell you that we have Menz “‘Ease’”’and ‘*American Boy’’.shoes.Read it—and these ‘Jetters also. é Cedar Grove.N.C.yi 7 Pe 74,a)uae neces Boy’shoes are giving good /~2 >satisfaction and are all you claim.a fod iy Sy “Here's to the Stars and Stripes,the.“S ¢KK and c asrs :‘Land of our Birth,rs i The ‘American Boy’shoes,the best shoes MENZ “EASE”SHOES.FIT LIKE A.on earth.”GLOVE,You'll also find them the most —B ROBERT D.HUGHES.comfortable every-day shoes you everwalkedin.And after you have wormthemseveralmonthsyou'll say there isn't a shoe :|tone ‘8 siti any better,low Jabal’>wears Wind 1G,onger.name on yellow.otects cr.Soa.z daha oe ‘“The Menz ‘Ease’shoes are alright.I“putyouagainstimitations,one tap on them and the uppers stayed soft“Ask\for and pliable.”A.J,SIMS. Catalog No.12 :- It iNlustrates allpeightsMenzweate,”also the“American Boy” t Newnan,Ga“T will say that the Menz "Base’shoes are ‘the best for everyday wear Lever saw.They -g are just as soft now as they were when I bought for raes oe x them..They are good yet and haven't-a tholeaecururateainthem."A.'D.ROBERT. wality.i :-R. 1 Timmonsville,S.C.-“I bought a pair of Menz ‘Ease’shoes for orie of my hands on the farm.He used thermasaplowshoeintheFallandWinter,the worst season on shoes,and “a were perfettly‘satisfactory in every way.hey.are all themanufacturersclaimforthem."’W,T.COKER. Timmoneville,S.C.‘Ease’shoes come fully up-to all youclaim.eothey wear well,and are soft and com.,fortable in every way,in fact,I have never —worn aper shoe.”J..E.WARD.R,¥F.D.No.4. Boy”shoes give |the comfort and “Menzservicetheydo,is found in theupperleather.For twelv e years we have cutMenz“Ease”Special Elk ex-rayregnadonForevery-day serviceithasnoeshaSoftasgloveleatheride,and iftreiftreated btwil Raleigh Where I hope to~have _all my friends and cus- ‘tomers call and see me “and supply their wante.© A cordial welcome _awajts you. Yours ay Be GILL, "RAN CY:GROCER HW 105 Kast Broad Street."PHONE 27. “|“Thave never wortbettersatisfaction,idpleofthiswonderfulleather.We have d service than the Menz ‘Ease’.The two pairsersalloveryourstate.If we can't refertoo ,of Menz ‘Ease’that I have worn in all kindsinyourtownornearyou,we can introduce’of weather,in mud and water,remain just asMenz“Ease)’and “’Américan Boy”shoes direct|soft and pliant as when I-commenced ettoyouSetheeeregularretailprices,|them,never have hurt my feet at all,andIveryprepai:take eet tat sea aaa Menz ‘Ease’to anybody that wants a ¢shoe for com-Menzies Shoe0Co.Makers,Detroit,Mich.fort and long service.Iconsider them to bethebestshoes1eversaw."S.M,ROWLAND. MENZ “*base’‘niall **AMERICANBoy”shoes aré not guaranteed to give any certain.length of service,nor to repell water,and these letters are only offered as evidence that they are GOOD shoes worth considering the next time you need’an every-day pair. “ghoes thatgaveASKFORCATALOGNO.12ectiathiog a for comfort and har matinee “ -RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month inStatesville,N.C.‘ me PAE LA 7 °r :sig}*i te ian Ay .‘a Bit DMARK(|4 “BIRTHDAY _..¢_CELEBRATION,|Republican.War Becomes.Mors)Prizes Hor School Girls—News of ;:+EM,Biter...Loray Comnitunity,: ‘PUBLISHED TUESDAY.AND FRIDAY.|In Honor of Mrs,iy,Hartline-—Trout-Washington...Special to Charlotte emeiiccuhanse ‘of The 4.andmark,we +GFFICH:,120 WES?BROAD STREET.lostthcuihiivase ot on dmark:|,ORES -Loray,April 17—The little girls in, TEELEPHONE NO ae Tenticnn.apr 17 There wae|,Lhe comparative,quiet in the-two|the primary department.of Scott's) Shece :a birthday party:yeeterday—a,jolly Republican camps is ominous.~It.is|school,who received prizes for mak-|-RIDAY,|ne =>April."49,"1912.friendly affair in’hotor.of Cousin the‘calm before.the storm.”Both Di-|iing ood grades,were Anna Harris,| ee te Mary..Ann >Hartline,:She-was.rector McKinley,of the natidnal Taft|Mildred Hedrick,Ruth Bobbitt and) ;MOVEMENTS OFTHE"PEOPLE.|Mary ’-Ann Mills,“net.Marie “Anne,bureau,se Chairman Dixon,of the Bares Hornece Miss priser oe 8 tior Mariadne,xniind you,-but just.)nationa oosevelt committee,are pre-|given oy.the teacher,Miss Mary barn- Se ——Mstioa of,ie)Rothe Who pee ordinary Mary Ann,bless|paring:for terrific assaults.Within well - H ‘Mike:Ethel Cashwell,of Parlton;48ldren and’23 of the era the‘chil-|ten days most serious charges will be}.Mr.James Harris,whose.critical 3 a guest at the home of her le ee ee Wee were eee dren |made against both men:Mr.McKin-illness was.mentioned in Friday's! i eg rere dre others.!1ey will charge that 75 per.cent..of }Landmark,has been slightly improy-_ Me e e te e s /: Seie ao e ee Rev,C,-8:Cashwell:” Miss Sara Ramsey has returned from an extended viist to points in SouthCarolina and Georgia.° «Miss Gue Caldwell,of Hiddenite, is spneding a faw days with Miss Annabelle are Mr.-R.~iL,Jenkins,of.Norfolk, vy Whi,was here a few days with.Mrs.’ Statesville Swlith .Mr.Barkley,spent Sunday here with tw ith ite )(play ~eontractor tending the’‘Baraca-Philat hea: Jenking::who is ‘visiting her “pa-. rents;Mr.and Mrs.-Jno;M.Sharpe, has gone.to Southr Carolina td ‘vise | at his home,people,« Mise LAjly.Mae Spomliss went Charlotte:Wedn ceday:te spe nd week... (Mise Carrié Then as,’of Greene boro,:“who had peep:io Salisbury,at+;con: night invention,bigs spent.Tuesday ‘Mattie and Sallie’Thomas, Barkley, and Mre:-C.Pred.3D.guest of Mr:Mrs. Was.theW.Boshamer, evening to lér hohe.in Gastonia. relatives.» “2 Myre.1. Va.,ie here,her daughter,Mre.Irene Lb. ou West End avenue, B.Nicholson and child | A®Barbee;of Norfolk, Moore,Mrs,Geo. went to.Black Mountain Tuesday 10}of human affairs is making be with Mr,Nicholson. Mis.W.-,.Anderson:anid Helen Anderson ‘Wwent.to Springs yesterday to Mrs.’Anderson's mother, J.Elliott,who is-ill. ‘Mr.and Mrs:M.¥ Augusta,Ga.yeaterday of three four days Moore is the ‘Fourth creek withMbe Mrs Moore went >forsay a wees P Moore and little»to Hye ; daughter,Elizabeth,and Miss Eu-|Little George Young,who waser nice “Maresh epent yesterday it 60 seriously of -_pneumonia,is Charlotte.¢:'»|pow conv alescing nicely Mr.-G.-P.-€rawford leaves,thie The High School closes here:May evening for Des Momes,\a.,’where 4th,6th and Tth,with the yeudl ¢x- ne goes with a view to locati a ercises. a ‘Re ee eeeegirs:Crawford ar id _Mice On Sunday.Bal Playing in Tabor nere until:Mri;C awfo "'Ccmmunity,,Not in Olin—Othen loca tion,News.ReRev,and "or ndence of The ‘Landmark April 16 Jw a +t in regard to the basebalplayingonSundayat‘Oli It} Was Turne eee townsirip,over aa is E about VYabor,instead of.Olin,so weHerecently|8T@ proud to ge the writer of (the +Durham |Piece was"mistaken The have 4 and girls.of “Olin have Sunde.y ya Bes to attend every Sunday, @ have no time ¢o,spend in aay: SK otices ot New ‘ptivecenensintes Second-hand lawn mower wanted.. Rev.Harold Turner. Mrs.Dr.Moore,painless tooth ex-, tractor,will arrive i ‘Statesville on, the 30th.Full linesspate.-time styles in best very good except Mr clothing.—Sloan Clothing "Co. New means of ‘swelling the hoard. —Merchants and Farmers’Bank. Big Bens sell,watches stay fixed, to" a her sisters;Misses.| yeturn=-: ing).to Greensboro‘Wednesday ,$c ;,whe returned’Wednesday to spend several months |men Miss ji days Catawba |which the aj)ugly stab dredge | kcattered too far-away.A-middling lange number of the neighbors and Minister Edwardes and his little wite were there,too,to enjoy the festiv- ities...They hadi a good time;yes, they did.Cousin Mary Ann is only 71.She isn’t quite 60 girlish ‘ag jphe once was but she’s good for Inany More years yet and.she'sduetoprepareeversomany:more of those good,substantial home and. ifarm:’.dinners,where chicken “fig-‘ures prominently,withi ites concom, Litants of grayy and’stuffing and titnes with sage.fn it:There's’ some class to a dinner of “this kind and makes-a fellow gr:‘nd hist chops Th atmy umssin ut marmner,éspeciol- ly when given in honor of so gentle hae Tady:ins herfown.comfortableshome,where unadulteratsdumpol sh- ed hospitality.ist mrliien ‘on.exeryfavesv4): .\Sister:Hartline:‘ie a ‘plain:pensi-\ ble-minded weman;who thinks what she says and.says what Bis thinks, not ‘with’the intention“to.offend nor with a desire’to Aonatve.If, jyou think’of (it,this class of,wo- are extremely tew. When she was more of ‘a girl lthan she is now,she was an obe- hdient:«girl andi the great Moulder good thy land giveth | lto”“Her:promise,that long.in the“ thy God that may.be Lord ;thee.’‘i Mr.Clifton Barringer,fell.from ja bieyole yesterday and pi erced the |mise les of his forearm with an It is.a.minful wound.: Rev:He W ‘Jeticoat was called to Columbia,S$.C,to the bedside of.his mother,‘who is not expectefi the Southern delegates who helped to nominate Rooseveltin 1904 were Fed- eral officeholders.-It »is.said that Dixon will be charged with ‘spending$250,000 to have himself elected totheUnited:States Senate and the name of the man who furnished the money and the names.of.the men to whom it was given:will be published. An investigation of Senator Dixon*s election will be requested,.It is.re-ported:that many.old-line Republi- ‘cans will not support Roosevelt.if:he:is nominated.Six.or eight leadingRepublican.members of the House may resign and take the stump:in:their «districts against the former‘President if he wins atChicago..'Theairisfullofrumors.»Sénator Dixon,will attack Mr.{aft for a number of‘|his judicial appointments.Somethinglikeabombwillbeplanted.under the:commerce court.The war will in-crease in fury.No quarter will beaskedoroffered.President Taft will not take handin the controversy. services in any waThe:managers of the Taft campaign have notified their’candidate thatthey will no longer Soft-pedal-because.of the danger of driving away..votes in the November election.ing after Colonel Roosevelt with tongs and hammers regardless of.what ‘thePresidentthinksaboutthewisdomof |Such a course.ake Werk—A :New Wibliams. Correspondence of.The Landmark. New Hope,R-1,April 16--Farmersaretakingadvantageofthefineweath- er and lots of work is being done.: K‘armers Pushi ng Doctor—/Mr. ig Daseball or any other kind of ball ,on Sunday The boys (an d ‘girls of the Tabor community lave ao Sunday school We girls and boys will invi te them to atten d our} Surnday school “he health of the communityW: He is in wery feeble he "Hol jjangd.-alth | but hope he will improve soon We are glad to hear that Mm. do Murdock is improving so fast Mr.Lee Shoemaker,of Statesville, }»_Woodward.jewelry wears.—H.‘B.a Lue’sate’Snae ieadee,Wh Peat _State of the First Buildingand Loan |were the guests of Miss Zel-‘Association..~!da Shoemaker ‘last week.: Notice to creditors.—J.C.Irvin,were acecmpanied home by’Mice administrator.Beulah Shoemaker Miss es9 Poreh furniture,icecreamfreezers,Summers,of Rocky Mount,is refrigerators,etc.-Crawford-Bunch guest of Mr.and Mrs.B.H Refd, The farmers of this,communrnitureCo. oe ]rie vs.Fees for county officers.|*™©making great headway—for a aiaries good crop:this:year and we hope See statement.will have great success Troubadours at the Crescent nex Wednesday afternoon and evening. Summer comfort in shoes,~~Mills |! Opposite Wrather in Southe m Hemispte ave. &Poston..‘Charlotte.Observer.é Qualify for a business position.—It seems,as the result of an .Statesville BusinessTraining School.|qauiry cond ~~by the Scientifix Hosiery,collars,..gloves,curtain American,that e abnorma?weath- er conditions which.practically the goods,etc.—Allen L.Mills whole northern’hemisphere exper! Shoes.—Ramsey-Bowles:Morrison Leneed ‘duting'the past 12 months Co.au were closely attended by disturp- Extra nice carnations.—Polk Gray ances 6f an Opposite nature on our Drug Co:,agents.globe's -southern|half While the Pocketbook lost.Return to The Undted.States ane eee were having an extraordinarily hot,ary, er BuMnier’the temperate zone ofFrenchcoach.stallion Clarion._WwW, E.,Morrison. Little Miss Pauline White,daughter |same season.of the year.It seems of Mr.atid.Mrs.L.-.0:.White,of|that there.was an upect at both Statesville:is:sick at the home of her!rani a”ii eo eee aa Eason grandparents,Mr.and Mrs:J.©.shoud havi ious pera eo Shinn.’She has diphtheria.Mrs.|Coe :° Touring Car for sale or -exchange. —Carolina Motor.Co. Sunday School al Ttems—TheHHobble Skirt. Correspondence of The Landmark. Troutman,.R-1,April 17—Mr.and }yo;44) Mrs.Everette Denny,of Concord, came up Saturday to visit Mrs.Den ny’s parents,Mr.and Mrs.S.A. Wagoner. Bob Christy is very sick. Organized—Pers m-peveTe America was having an @Xx- cold,wet.winter Wamperate South America broke all records for rainfall,just as broke all records aie drought.Our via¥;th .fts unusea-; al snowfall,was sihea fla)y parajlel- ed by a hot,dry summer there.Ex-" Bouth traordinarily ceptionally severe storms._im,-the Atlantic last winter...had} their counterpart in ‘the stormiest | -/month ever expbrienced-by the southern hemisphere at the exactly opposite period,marking the| |Eurepe’s 7,000 Centenarians. Mr.M.L.Arthurs has organized a|Harper's.Weekly Sabbath .school at Simpson <school},German.statistics showthat Europe house,which is very successful.I wish to say a word with reference|The ladies never wrote anything to The Landmarkto’hobble skirts: -about the men wearing peg leg pants, peas partin set on-in-their-mouths.—Hthinkthey1 ter attend to political affairs. .look after us.*]thirkk the dog law would.be a I am tired of suck-egg Give us alawto keep every dog at homeandif they do good thing.:dogs and bird dogs. damage make the-dogowners pay fo it, “All smallgrain looks fine but much"Gardens and all veg-of it froze’out. etables look.promising.4 >{In behalf‘of-the men.it shduld besaidthatthehabbleskirt‘writers A0TheLandmarkareallladies. their hairin the middle,-hatsckoftheirheads,a cigarette had-bet-+ If we want to wear hobble skirts let us wear them.The men don’t need to A good dog is a-nice thing but_—are so few.Let us havea dog /has at present more than 7,000 people who have passed 100 years.Bulgariaheadsthelistwith3,888 centenarians;Roumania.,and -Servia follow with 1,074 and 573,respectively:.Among}, the other nations comes Spain with 410.France,|notwithstanding its narians.~In Italy there are only 197, in Austria-Hungary.113,in England 92,in Russia 89,in,Germany_76,in Norway 23,in Sweden 10,in Belgium |% 5 and in Denmark:2.“A scientist incommentingupon_these figures says that statistics from America and Aus-t@alia are not complete,“but that indi- cations are that South America,Cana-‘da-and Australiasmake a much better showing in.proportion than the.Unit- edStates,where the nervous’strain to ‘‘get rich quick’tends considera-bly to shorten fife,: r Mrs.J.L,-Starnes,‘Hickory,N.has in the past suttertd Severely :with throat and jung trouble,andsays, “‘I used Foley’s Honév and Tar CompoundforthisanditgavémeImmediate:sat- iNorathernand! larger population,has_but 213 cente-|si55 Cc. Some have begun to~plant corn. Wheat is beginning tohide the ground. next General!Assembly,subject to His leaders have failed to enlist.his ee They are go-7) ed for a few days.»|Mr.Will Cook,who has spent the|past winter at Mr.'L.E..Hedrick’s| and attended school at Scott’s,will go| to Charlotte Saturday,where he‘has secured a position.Miss Bulalia McLelland ‘went tolCharlotteyesterdaytospendthere-|mainder of the week.’While there : she will*be the guestof friends at the |i LEAD NTS NBER Ane ne aS Presbyterian College.’in.a good bank means more =eae _ithan mere storingof money.a :ANNOUNCEMENT.-“ f ia Yoters:of.Ire Wher you:‘hive shdwn your. _banker that.you ,can handle “your business and yourself sat-. “isfactorily it’also means,that ,your.creuitis Rood tor roeaidinenterprise;means;Te that ith your eredit-good at on:bank,the consequent _Teputation’bringsyouinmoretrade,better:busi- To.the “Democra’ “dell County,Tn’compliance with ‘is énizorbe:| ment of the Democratic mass meet ang onthe 6th!inbtant,“ams ayeandidate:fer thes Senate of:the i vets iting ‘well?at»your "bank;keep.your:‘engageipenti. aud shaw.your desire to be con-°&. sidered a ‘man,who ¢an ‘be JB \» trusted.We are.all pulling to-, “gether for.the ‘common good, and you,may rést assured that. we will help you,through thick . the:action .of the’Democratic’ maries and eonvention.: 1 solicit your Bupport.April 18;1912.W.D,.MNURNER: OLARION.—THE French coach horse, ere)| ]||he LNOs Clariant ndatmysta Mt.ness bargains and “inéreased $0-and thin,if you show you are April 19—2t.+}cial and politicalprestige.-on me square. LOST TUESDAY,i6th,Pocketbook con-|»taining two checks,one for $19 47.ontheBankofStonyPointpayabletoLazenby-Montgornery Hardware Co.,and one on the same}bank for $25,payableto J.K.Morrison Grocery |and Produce .Co:.both cheeks signed by J.M,n..The Pocketbook also.contained otherpa-|jpereFinderpleasereturnto>»THE TANOMAES:| “Ae ¢ounts of companiesand individuals solic ited.Ey:::. ery facility given—consistent with conser vative bank- ing,‘ae [ae office.April | —TO EXCHANGE one-third|WANTED ;interest in good business for |realestate R V.BRAWLEY.April 16—4t. |HATC YOUR next.winter layers from|eges of my fine White Plymouth|,‘Rocks and Black Langshans,“the all ’round fowls|‘of solid colors.’’$160 and $2 2eggs.Write for particulars;ABD —“ First National Bank, STATESVILLE,N.C. Capital $100,000;Surplus andProfits $32,000,i OFFICERS: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.© ant of 15)eT |Eis RIDGEWAY |PARMS. HAVE three Rewistered.ristered.Berkshire male pigs,one six months old;two five months old.Wiltellcheaptos.auiek,buyer\-Also Batts’Ernie | J.C.IRVIN,President. |Redman Bros..are:building an ads dition to their store house: A youngDr.Williains,from Wilkes,| \has located in.our community. |because thereis no.sickness,but wé} hope he will not leave,as he is sure)|to be needed.|-.It.seems that people have quit talk-| Ling dog law,using dog tax instead.| i\It seems to me that protection fromithedogiswhatweneed,not-merety| ‘a tax.Ofcourse a high tax would} ‘eliminate:the worthless things tosome| extent,especially if the.lister would |take up the South Carolina plan.|Mr.Tilden Williams is canvassing}the county against the fee system.| Will say for.him,I ‘have lived:near) him for eight years,have found him! to be strictly honestin all his dealings|with-me,which have been right con- siderable:He is energetic in all he undertakes-and will earnestly contend for the right as he sees it.Yes,the hobble skirt is:a cheap looking thing and it seems that a lady in one would feel cheap,but as I am a married man and my children)(not ;|kids)are too small to wear -one,had better hush (and hope fér’the t¥fashion to wane)before they are old enough to wear them. The Farmer,His Fixed and Salary. J..Z.Green,in Masrhiville Home, The farmer is a:manufacturer’of raw material.In all manufacturing enterprises there are certain fixed ex- penses that cannot be reduced or elim- inated.;-In the manufacture of raw material on the farm the fixed ex- penses that cannot be eliminated are the preparation of the soil for planting and the cultivation after planting,and the wages of the farmer who doesthe work depends upon the fertility of theacreshecultivates.The farmer who jhas built his soil deep enough to pro- |duce75 bushels of corn:per acre gets more than three times as much.wages, or salary,for his work in producing the crop as the one who gets only 25 bushels per acre,for where fixed ex- Tpenses remain the net profits.(or |wages)increase in a greater propor- ition than the yield increases.When |we learn how to build soil on fewer lacres,instead of being influenced by. ;greed for more acres,we willbegin to increase our wages on the farm. Advertised Letters. Followingis a list of letters remaining in thepostoffieeatStatesville,N.C.,for whe week end-ing April 16;1912:John Banks,Mrs.Pédrlié Brown,Fannie Clark, Eliza Dalton,John H_Fort,Misa Eva Houpe,Will F.Horton,Miss Olie Ketson,James MabreyJ.W,Moore,Blanch Morrison,Walker Pruitt,Jake Sigmon,Miss Lillian Somers,Sister Som-ers,Mrs,Amey Walton;Howard Williams,W.J.Willams.Persons calling for aSof the above will pleasecallfor”‘eivertised loneeWEY L.RAYMER,P.M. Give THE LANDMARK.three months’|trial subscription.50 cents, WANTED Exp mses “=SEOOND-Hahd lawn mow-er;ball-bearing,in good con- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.Fo"neal ‘horse .power,6-cylinder,5-passenger Willys-|Overlanda ee Car,Te MOTOR!co,April 19.*| MRS.DR.MOORE,| Painless Tooth Extractor,, will arrive in — TUESDAY,APRIL 30TH, and will be here for several We! be ir that-he is becoming disheartened | (Summer —REV.-HARJLD-TURNER.Aprilio—_|. Corn.:B.A.MORRISON,Stony erent.BR.FSD.‘s April 12-3 Ed.MellonCompany lothing,SHOES, _Hats,Men’s cibkiees.ae Trunks,Leather Goods. Boys’and Children's:Dept Second Floor.| G.H.BROWN,Vice.President. em JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. Every Day You Read an Advertisement LikeThis:| “WANTED —Stenographer with knowledge of bookkeep- i ing and general office work,»Good opportunity for ad-, |vancement.Statesalary expected and business training.” "Young Man,Young Woman!.Why Not Qualiy Yourself For Such a Position? _Statesville Business-Training-School.— Third Floor First National Bank Building. — +t PORCH FURNITURE | Chairs,Rockers,Ham- mocks,Swings,Tables, etc.Our Leader:is:a Porch}Rocker painted green or natural for only $2.00.|. We line of Hammocks to se- -have.a .splendid lect from.“Prices range from.$1.00.‘to $8.00. See our Refrigerators,Ice Cream Freezers,Water Coolers,Oil Cook Stoves, etc.We are always glad to show you. The largest and best equipped Clothing and .Furnishing Goods store in the Carolinas... Wherein the City make our store headquarters. 8 &10 West Trade Sh Charlotte,N.C. amfortat™ ‘‘“Here is:something that —_—_will_interest_you._1012__ Shoes,Oxfdrds..and Pumps,all made of best quality of leather and the best}workmanship. Goods thatihave a repu- tation for style,comfort and durability. _Any Style.All widths,B,6,D,-E and EE.: Let us show you our ‘stock,and prove to you that ASK TOsSEE THE Mt s Yours 14a+ot.truly.”Olt Claiinis €or7 MILLS &POSTON. -‘*man.has written.about it,but the|!sfection and relief.It gives me pleas:|i «‘’s Tis Ve “:ure to recommend this preparation,ifor ays.-Office over Hall’s gs criticism of the men by our_corres-|Sore throat,hoarseness,or ,any affile ii.y :bes ‘Sales Dayis the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. ondent is just.and timely.—The|a gt as aint oe june,t know.i Store.April 19."|e Ww do al claime:or atesville % .Lane]:Drug.Oe,ae |ERRATATROT AE SASCDEDORES EY CEN SAE TNR **¥N ‘.‘.7 ‘eo ,:.;r y -‘° aoa ‘:;‘.t é fy,f pest Vi ,eaelf=F eS ot A 4 oar ea ings That _.When you-buy one ofjour Rings you need not give . -.~““yourself any).trouble about the sets).If by anychancethesetshouldgetlooseandcomeout,justbringitinandanewsetwillbeputinfreeof-any cost to you.We sell the famous W.W.W..Let us -show you our line.A : A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will be given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00or'more. Jewelers. ‘outton and Cor PLANTERS! .. We sell :Cole’s Combination Planters;We sell Led- _betters one-seed Planters;wesell Avery’s Combi- nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn Drills,The Planters are right and’prices-are always right ‘at Our store./Yours truly, { .i Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co. |THE LANDMARK +:pest any #use your own:brain.and criminal -what.he deserves FRIDAY, AFTER.THE.JUDGES,“AGAIN Al the .the Judiciary—The «“Law ~Right,But the Detisions of Courts All Wrong... Correspondence of The Landmark, Judge:Long’s threat to have «sourt.house arrested and put,in’jail time ‘and haven't the time but will make ja few remarks, in)going.” any ~authority -ivested int him’4 ithe ‘laws,‘of “North.Carolina,:aid as he has failed to quote the lawas,I requested,I.assume [im ontop.,ee ae oe fay |.Some cOhsiderable.time “ago lol noticed!in-some paper—it may ‘have been The Landmark:and ‘probably was,’for while I take several.The ‘HLandmark is’the only,one »-worth read,it is likely.to haye been theponeI:baw ‘it jn-—-where a judgé ‘}thréatened to.have any.one arrest- é€d who had his coat.off in the cour room.With.all due consideration to the languageI am using,any such order as.that drivel.He-could 1i®more have ar- rested:or .imiprisoned a man”for being in a-court house-in his shirt Sleeves than he could ‘lave hanged a man for sneezing.A court house is a:public -business place and shirt sleeves.are a business dress,“Hun- ‘dreds of people,go'to town land do “not carry a coat with them ‘and -in the backweods.lots of them go bare court in her.night nian in his pajamas Gown;.or a or night shirt —it would be a cause for arrest;:it for our judges LI have an tempt :de I'll cite’a case ‘that happened.:in® (Statesville some time since:The |Mascot.“got buncoed by a swindler. I guess’the case is fresh enough in the minds of my readers not to require any of the details,The editor of the Mascot caught ~the«scoundrel in a very ingenious Way.|}But when he was tried the judgelruledthatitwassimply.a breacn fof contract andthe scoundrel went Scott-free.That judge should have been kicked off the bench;-as un-, der.-the laws:of North -Carolina that,man Was guilty of obtaining money under false pretenses j.¢could have been—-and should ‘have!None Better.|been—sent to the penitentiary:Un tder any such construction the llaw as laid down by that judge you;|could not do anything with an ‘ab- BcOnding -bank cashier,as his run-The Polk Gray Drug Company,B)'e2titg bee easier,a8.is run-y PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.jthing but-a breach of ‘contractOntheSquare.*Phones 109 and 410.thad contracted to keep-depo'fcash and pay:it-out om their yw j ten order,-i.e.,checks .but sim:-j}eathered up the cash,‘‘breac!}7 :-|his contract.and.packed sand -forS0OCeveseeooocqsoooqsoooees||.,\ce |“I could name just scores of cases.Largest and Best Line Se te na ty ar wha:ie has given-rise,as I said before,tar':-OF the demand for the récal!I.per;:Ae Cea a .sonally am a watm advocate cf >.‘“sre :;;::;iMitiative,referendum.and.recall.‘{;|f iIf our Jaws ‘were exec utedt.by the;;:men.we elect and appoint for that:|5 UTE 5 dll alness \duty there would be no reason What-)éver for the initiative-referendum|or recail But we too -eften electEverbroughtto:Statesville:Will ‘sell steel tire top or }or appoint incompetents._|:buggies from $47.50 to $100...Rubber tire top buggies ae thank The Landmark for @all-with Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,and full Hee eeleathertrimmed,from $65 to $125.Surreyand Harness ie a ane ee Rahat:Gee::in proportion to.above prices.»lta n pe that ee eery 7 sis téFCallandexaminethesebeforebuying,ldo With the -fundamentai principle:oe -to lot law——which'‘is justice::.g |I disagree with The LandmarkHarness,Vehicle &Supply Company.>dA cla AC Bet 116 East Broad St eet..las the law A judge who instructs,i>[tlie (ls Sit 1 .}@ jury oversteps any authority given\VOOe y eecceces |him by.law It his businessacerntoreadthelawonthesubject’toiaes<r jthe jury,and they are the jadzee ;of.the law.as .well as-t evi-EG oe :3 dence,Judges instruct jliries’as{::‘i to what.kind of verdict totes,,:in,but if I were ona jury’theTEAjudge.would have to show me the 4 ::daw ‘under which hé instructed me;ths y ™'gj have some opinions.of iy owntt:’..and I am going to use tle brainsad‘Saad ‘¢LM !(God Almighty gave me “Had Ii;;COURTEOUS TREATMENT.ae been on the jury.that’tried that8;;Bcoundrl theat buncoed the Mascotif.1 and that judge would hav’mostitaeealwertalaly—obeetrert——pe tree wis titeSSOyoeEingfortroublehecouldhavegot-[;Ought{to mean much to the man with a bank ac iten'a dollar ahd.ten-cents’worthi’count,If you-have not-vet opened an account’with lof it for &nickel when he triedi)th e'COMMER ::na -:Hey jto get meé torlet that fellow Joose.‘:1eVUMMERCIA Liwe Invite.you to do so now.|That fellow might have gotten loosei;u |but,there would have been BOme-i '‘ee jMody sitting up’and taking notice'vi Capital a $100,000.00 a ic add zs -W Teg ate did.a \¥6 arlicie I not in the exactLiSurplusi28,000.00 jShape I \wieh;and is not half |of7;}What |wish to say;but ave-ibti 500,000.00 inot the time to put this bas ielal37ourpercent.on 7 :the shape J wish,On.Bay all )(p ime andSavingsDeposits.isk te day.oe he ;“i ‘-PE ey 4 We ee a finds7.--himself on a jury:Remember |law_.:5 i x i.<:7 aia |‘Justece and when”you.bea:a:Commercial National 4 Bank eae Bert geen LT hing gine (asin that4::aaa ees 4 (OR)Chee)Yow May Kiow the liw-.,i 4 1 at -Statesville,'N.‘ee Mot North £arolinn are not telog.bh *bi *‘4 \earried ont You cat reat assured4DM:AUSEEY.Roki E.MORRISON,Vice President.’[there te nothing the patter wienMM,,»Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier.ithe lew Maselt,tote after drat;,zee 4 -e Critviaal Make Wie.juduze “Bho.Jou the law,Jet tim tom it,then April 19,.1912. Billy ‘Dock,in:Favor ‘of Recalling In a,recent.issie of The”Land-niark I had something to say about any Landmark raised the standard omanwhoattemptedtoleave‘the }yolt.against .the {have intended to-write this am house in ticle ever since,but have not ‘had |judge,..now,|was on the bench but a short tinie,' The’Landmark ~in its comment ~on my:article stated:| “They had a right to go out but théey*shad uo right to make a.noise That is exactly what i) contended;‘and.further:contended | that.Judge,Long had over-stepped: reading,theréfore:being the one ;1| ‘was puerile| footed to burt.if.a woman entered utter,con-. 125, 2)BILLY Richmond,Va,-.fenen _fo*The Landmark is due Billy Dock eanapologyfor:delay in,publishing7theabove.It--was held -until?-a|vYosh of other matter was’oute.-of| the way,but it was strong enough +to keep.‘There is some truth:and much.error .in °what our good jfriend ‘Bays:.Im the coat.proposi-| j tion we “must "remind that.The |. ‘decision that the citizen couldn’t?go in:tha court his shirt sleeves.That who had -peculiar views, and no Other (North Carolina judgeeditoriay|has:followed him in that ruling,The‘itronble with all our-friend's pointsisthathemaintainsthattheJaw(is:all right but:the judges inter: pret it wrong.Somebody.~has..to decide what the law “is;for uspally the written.statute.ig Hable *to.‘hY Dmany interpretations,Law and,¢tis-‘tomy:conférs ‘that authority on themen,we select.‘as judges.If~we/Select:incompetents jt is:our.fault,)But as somebody ‘has’to decide,’itjisbetter.to deave:it toa.few men.i—-jEedeges——than|Billy’Dock holdsdecide.Leave it to the-people andnomatterhowshonestnor.howanxious.they were:to do Piresnrieht:ithe conflict .of :mean:‘anarchy,.," This not by way of eo troversbut,.a-little explanation.‘Dock willbe of’the;same opinion Stihl k's Sane SLRs :: LeSree Floods Sweep Away ‘Towns.andCoverWideTerritory.“ s Dispatch,16th. Parts.of 13°.parishes’tn.north-eastern Louisiana are today.facing iPre a deluge unparelléled in’the his-.tory of the:disastrous flodds:«ofthe.lower _Mississippi valley,Nu-/merous stiall ‘towns in eastandMadison’parisheswijfedout:andsare covered ‘by.froni:six Carrola already -are to20feet.of water,and a wall ef.the1 burg,83 where.afready;+hun-,dreds of homeless and:destitutepeople-from the flooded.Louisianaterritoryarequartered.,. Brewer,of Mississippi,and Govetn-or Sanders,of Louisiana,havederedtentsand.bedding sent.the Mississippi city,jare “en route to Vicksburg.fromtheFederalauthoritiesatSt.Louis.<—<arsentapinasaeneninesteetetataatasinin Running An Automobile BackwardFromWinstontoNewYork.‘Winston-Salem Sentinel;15th, With pennants flyingthe:‘breeze.-Messrs.Jand.J,H.’Lehman,with .Mr.J:.MWilliard‘as referee,left the courthousesquarathismorningprompt-ly at 9.30 o'clock in a White Steam-er automobile,with a:view tobackingallthewaytoNow:-York.The announcement was made gey-eral weeks avo that the,local gen-tlemien would attempt the trip,to|New (York,-Mr—VF Dennis,awealthy,citien —of Gotham,having bravely H. offered a prize of $2,000 in cash to! trip |the parties making the Buccessfully,.:Several.hundred pecple gather- ed on the east’side of thethismorning,where.the car wasparked.until the:starting time,tobeethepartyoffandtoexpressto novel the participants theis*hearty.wishes \for a.successful trip Nr...Nixon | 6tated that he and Mr.Lehman hop-ed-to make 50 miles a day andcompletetheruntoNewYorkcityinabout15days.The National Highway will be followed practical-} ‘tly all.of the way.|Messrs.Nixon and Lehman -will take turns.at running’the.ar }both.being-experienced automopilemen‘An improvised seat has beenprovidedwhichisattached-to the dashboard and is occupied by “the|person running:the ‘car,thus al-;lowing him to steer the car:withhis’eyes to the rear of the ma-chine.The réar of the car is.packed|With.accessories likely to te need-;ed on the trip,while the two,-pas- |sengers,-in--addtion-to the one $p- ;erating the car,occupy the front ipeat,—.+:; itic convention of thecongressional:‘district “isto.meet at”Asheboro:.MayCongressman-Page has no op-|position’for renomination. = The Democ |feventh |called RELIEVE YOUR STOMACH! 3 Orn “Guarantee,ape eis Dyspepsia .,may be .completelyeradicatedifpropentytreated.Waremedythat.we positively guarantee ~will”completely:relieve indigestton or ‘dyspepsia,or the medicine used.during,the trial wibh sell a cost,the user nothing; This remedy has:been named’ Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets...Cer- tainly no offer could be niore.fair and our offer:Should be proof.posi-tive that Rexall ‘are a dependable memedy,"=. Inasmuch as the medicine ‘will cost you nothing if 1t does not ben- efit you,‘we urge you who are Biat- fering with indigestionor dyspepsia, to try Rexalr Dyspepsia Tablets) icine for 15°.days’treatment.’For chronic cases we have:two larger sizes,50.eents and $1.00,Remem- ber,you can obtain’Rexall)Réeme- and ‘Rive the DOCK:* f re- “to:the multitudes}:‘the people should,’ opinions.would* Billy | Vast ‘stretches of valley| work is céntered..at—Viekae+ Governor| or-|} to} Supplies ‘also| bn| Nixon| Bquare | +to | We Will Help.You"Do It—Read Dyspepsia Tablets A 25-cent Box contains enough med-} ,ean Z | in.pure,dry,frosty air;to its verte fen ° -The “Odorless”Spoil-.ables Deliciously Sweet and Fresh Never makes them damp or soggy.:This is dueandeconomicalsystemof,refrigeration.*The. }ODORLESS aE consumes 25%less ice than cheaply-maderefrigerators and will quickly pay foritself’inthe amount it saves,Its workmanship is : ect insulation: PyneSS Keeps Your Guaranteed perfect by the makers, The interior parts of the “ODORLESS””are removable to makecleaning easy,Itisencased in - plain,Handsome,'dull-finish,solid,’| oak.parielifig and is equally attrac tive.in dining.room or kitchen,B ):Linings come in Parcelain,Whit Enamel or Zing,:wi Sy +gays ‘IT IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION - THAT THE WORD “ODORLES&”’ ISON THE NEW REFRIGER A~TOR YOU BUY—CALL AND IN|SPECT OUR“COMPLETE LINEALESEYLES,SIZES PRICES * RES EP)gas.Sy oak and pine timber;00 acre farm with terest on investment. Good dividend paying-stdcks -in.local corporations; Six Years orable Record 100 acre farm in one mile of eight months’High School.Two-story six-room dwelling,good barnchard'and two branches:and éutbuildings,*good or-Fifty acres.in cultivation,balance inin,good neighborhood,at a bargain.fine water power.ings,thréé tenant houses,barns»cultivatian;balance’in oak Twoseven-room dwel-and outbuildings,‘100:acres inandpinetimber._Rents pay.good in- :A number of other smaller farms,suburban and city property will ex- For further information call on or write ‘-Statesville,N.C.INSURANCE,‘STOCKS:AND REAL ESTATE.OFFICE NO..1,MILLS BUILDING.° <a1912 @ would be cause for arrest .in any Of eae flood Waters 20 feet |Sor hala. @ public:place,for custom has refe-a a Seance ae :ae 2 am }rate,<1oh.i ire ¥“iT nN?Af iS ASIDE hen he.£rea .o :Pee ae eee a hd (I crevasse near A tia,“La.change for city property or farm lands.-sleeves area,time-honored business Already thousands are.home-|@-dress’and a tourt.house is @:busi.e898 and destitute.What will be ERNEST G GAITHERnessplaceIam‘in favor"of’the ne Siete Ww fen the waters from E Jt le ’:recall of judges.and that ib .one hi ea eee f hg aplaceWhereitshhave‘beer TeVASSEeSIn 4 ansas join their de-sid ;:poles wae re it should hay been structive forces with the Bea of wa.PHONE 23. es There.is nothing the matter .with !f"Pouring ‘through ‘the Dogtaflthelawitself:I do not mean this ?T¢4Ch,no one can say.Parts of |article as any howl:against our 1s Louisiana parishes and two Ar-laws.The judges are what I am)K@2Sas counties will.be under wa-|.;:lafter...They try’to usurp powers fer one “iwiieliee th thot tke <I 190 3notgiventothem‘by law and they ‘Hat the homeless in that territory Hon@doalltheycantojdefeattheeudsWHItotal,a least.50,000,probably.|, @ of justice too éften!and that is)1>.000 :AexactlywhathasgivenrisetotheItisbelievedthat territory 160 4~q demand.for’the-recall of.judges.Pes in length and from 6 to 10 |Wor our laws I/-have no contempt;“Mes in width will be’irrundated. || Live Stock. ne toa fast. Your Comfort Today MayBe Your Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of That Mr.Property:Owner?INSURANCE! We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accident ‘and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Automobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Gyclone Bonds—Administrators,Guar-¢dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is coming allConsiderthepresent, ‘lock the stab'e after the horse is gone. Too late to ‘Phone 54,Call or write us for prices.and information about our policies. Statesville Realty &Investment Co.J.F.CARLTON,Manager. | 14| } ss SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.80 COT.TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE.» It is‘built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady and follows abedeasily.Absolute eveness in depth of planting,tS Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable, ertilizer below seed and separates with smallest to largest amount. and does not choke or skip.furrows;from 10 to 4}"inclves apart.Come in and examine this planter and see for yourself that it hasmorepoiritsofmeritthananyother,and-place your order early,as we donot have enough some seasonstoSupply-the demand. very important:but easily removed.Puts;soil.Feeds evenly from’Plants cotton seed dry,thick:or,thin,Plants corn level,on a-bed or in deep dies only at:our store-—The RexallStore.“The Statesville Drug Co.. inn Statesville Hardware &Harness€0.|Sales Day is thé first Monday in’each month in Statesville,N.C.§4 ¥a }-*.. J Children,Are Subject Torea Croupverknowswhe:gerous they may baginstallsuchevils, The viry bea)iietanA2ortGineyIte pntiahentresults without:the use of di x external application’absorption and inhalation of woxthingdealingantisepticvapors2Atyourdruggist’s or by mal). 2c...50.$1.00. :“conomysupgests the dollar sie d ~Fick's,Family Remedies Co. “oN Greensbore,N.C.”A |Home _ng;- :*Contractors i :.Bstiinates Furnished ‘ Al Kinds Hetil Supplies, HOME ELECTRIC CO:, A.D.COOPER,Manager. ;Béatile, .|ed hin. ")years,old, THE LANDMARK FRIDAY,1942.April-19,er Gave:Man §$10 to Whip.Her Hus ;band. Wash‘,Dispatch to New “York Tribune,“Wanted-~A man /to thrash -wife ‘beater.Ten dollars’reward.Easy work,Mre.Ri B;Gillies,116 Nob Hill avenue.”.In -answer to this ddvertisement’ -jelght men applied for the job.|Mne of them,a.-husky youth,saiditwouldbe.a pleasure to do..the. labout.how, ARE SHIPPED. uit is Ripened in er t coment, HOW BANANAS How the Fri ee New York Sun.youn “Before ‘the "hanene®‘Teachee the breakfast.table.(or.the’hawker's van,it may journey.2,000 miles ang pass,through half -a.dozen .differ-ent hands.The consumer ig fei ally critical and crowbles.not at all when or where the ba- jana came ‘from:so.long as it.is ‘in’good condition and to his liking. The shipment of bananas 20 years ago.was a problem the solu- ‘tion of which the consumer ‘bad »|Work:for.$5.Mre,Gillies engag- “When Robert Beht:Gillies,53 excellent that she compelled *vin I am.a candidate for the House of Represe ntatives,subject, action of the Democrati¢primarie¢s| and convention.If nominated and| felected,I will carry “out the will of:| the majority,of the party on thé) question of salaries.of the .county officers and dog tax,and.on.any} other.matters ‘where instr uc tions are given. On all auestions where not in- structed;I will usé my best efforts’ to.faithfully discharge the duties| of said office in,the interest of our peaple.;If-fam not nominated, will:give to the nominee .and all| SenSewing Machines ~Repaired. I U,LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. ,‘Phone 61. JUST.RECEIVED | “Local Views,All New. Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Fémale College.Statesville’Graded School.aMr.F.H.Conger’s Residence. Long’s Sanatorium.Southern Passenger Station. :Ask to see the Simplofiller ;Fountain Pen and.Conklin’s Fountain Pen.These aretwo best self-filling pens on the market.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer.|z W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C, ‘Fine Farm Lands and City ' Property for Sale: AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.-2.i ALTTLEEETTET ALWAYS IN. OCCUPYthreeroomson the second floor of the First National Bank Building,and 1 am always here,Don't peep into my reception roomwhereIneverstayandthengooffandsaylamnotin,but come or-jn and let yourself be known.Tap the bell,knockor'speak out.If I am not atthedentalchairIaminmyLaboratoryshop—in a room farther in,P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist. wi JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROATANDFITTINGGLASSES. Office'in Mills Btilding.—Office hours 9:to 12 a.m, :°2.to 8 p.m.Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 Do You Want to Be Independent? If so,learn Shorthand and Typewritingbybeginningacourseimmediately,whichfeeotistaughtatStatesville,N,C.If.inter-ested and desire aetc,write or callonMRS.JOHNSON,512SethCenter actFeb.20.Statesvi a8 |thon ‘other Democtatic.candidates ‘myeamestandcordialmeer. April 5:A,.GRIER. A OARD. \To the Democrats of Iredell County:! I am a candidate for the Dem-. ocratic nomination...for.State’Sen-! ator:-If nomimated and.elected,I} will faithfully carry out the wishes; |of the majority of the party on the: lsalary for county officers and ‘dog! tax qwestions and any other.instruc-} }tions which the Democracy of thp jcounty may give me..If the.conven- nomiciates some one else,the nominee.will have my loyal and -ac- tive support Respectfully, April ]1,i9tZ.A.D.WATTS.meANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter “~being discussed, I take this method of -announcing that I ‘willbe a candidate for.the loffice of County Supreimtendent of|PuBlic Instruction of Iregell,county, subject to the aciion of the Demo- cratic Primary and Convention_Feb.27.R.M GRAY.. NOTICE TO.‘NON-RESIDENTS. i Superior Court |tredell County 3efore the Clerk |.Inm the matter ‘of the -will :of |Or.Richard W.Mills. ro oR ee to the satisfaction lof the Court that T.M Mills,Hugh |Mills,Jeff Mills and Forney,Muls, together with all other heirs.of Dr ;North Carolina, |Richard W.Mills are necessary |par ties and are non--residents3 of the state ’ It is,therefore,ordered ”that jservice of the summons be made upon the above named parties for ithirty days in Iteu of pérsonal ser-vice ; Let the defendants take notice jthat said cause is set for hearing lon Monday,May 27th,1912,in the [Superior ¢Cc ourt of Iredell county,at pStatesvil N--C You are.hereby requi red to appear aid answer,ifyouares0advised,or the judgment of the Court.will be finaiCc.L.WHITENER. W.A.SELF, L.C.:CALDWELL.©. Attorneys for Caveators J.A.HARTNE Clerk of the Superior Court. Per Jno.L.Mitholland, April 16,1912:D.& NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of James H.White, deceased,hereby notify all persons) having claiths against his estate to| present same to me’on or before thr 12th day of April,1913. debted to the estate are requested to make pfompt settlement. HATTIE IVEY WHITE, Administratrix: R.B.McLaughlin,Att’y.« April 12,1912. NOTICE ‘TO CREDiTORS. Having qualified as executrix of |he.-will of.M.K.Steele,deceas- -d,notice is hereby’-giyn-to allpartiesholdingclaimsagainstsaid 2state to’present the same to the indersgined on or before the 15th iny of March,1913;and all par- jes.indebted to the estate willleasemakeimmediatepayment. MRS.BLLA E.STEELE,executrix xf M,K.Steele,Turnersburg,N.C: W.D.Turner Att’y: March 15._ Hard Brick MEAT MARKET,| General line of FreshMeats. Also dry pine stove wood. 'CASH’S HARRIS,«©;:. !|*PHONE 43.FRONT STREET,Feb.9:.Rear-Sumpter’s Store. i 1 FOR SALE! Business lot. Seven-room desirable eidiuica on a Tradd street.Hot and cold:water, mS bath;ete:1 \Lots neat GradedSchool.Small north Iredell faym.ms ,séllor exchangeIfyouwanttoattoDeeool _JOHN.M.M.Foe ae 4 and rock are the only build-. ing materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and last for all time.Common’ and Face Brick always on a hand,a 'Statesville Brick Co. “FOR SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar.Comeseethis.boar andhearhis pedigree. walnut Grove Farm,| J Séatesvile,N.C.,R F,DNo.2. formerly a water-front)gene broker,returned ‘home,late ‘in the}afternoon,Mre,Gillies and the| youth were:waiting for bhim,;«Mrs. to the} ‘Lone jis redoubled.when the Those in-| }preeding ito pay for,but.now he reaps.the ‘profit of ‘experience \in|tiom.ipallycomefrom the West |In-the Central American,repibhies,;México or from:South Amerie. Ga;and such great ‘strides.’have| Bananas.shipped to America )dies; Gillies,telling ‘the Btory:afterward,|been Made.in the:methods used for :Ipaid the young man’s work :‘WHS|BO-|their shipment -that .<ds.compar-)ed?‘with the 50:per‘cent,vloss.of |» jsteamers,runs-to,the South’Ameri- ,can ports’solely for/the conveyance of the fruit to.northern shores, |Refrigerator 'steamers.were puilt capable of Shandling 150,000 buneh- e€8.o01 bananas and ‘special...provis- ions made for their care when oD board. Nowaday#in boats of ..5,- ‘000 and 6,000 ne capacity.thefacilitiesforthecareofthe)fruitjareunrivaledand.a bandna.boat is unlike any Ottrer-steanrer--tm the- holds,instead jcargo,there are partitions extend- hing from the ‘well of the ship to jtuhe deck.Along “the beams in each pave et Taue ntare hund?eds of hooks They are ubed to.Bling *the |pune hes of bananas upon,.for:ba- fnanas should mot-be shipped bunch touching another The ‘fruit is firet picked--green by .the growers and then brought to the.steamer »in boats As each boat’load:is:taken aboard;the bunches are placed ‘itv the’refrig- eratots and.slung “on ‘the’beam hooks a few inchés apart.When every compartment is.“Ti lled the ‘steamer proceeds ‘on-her .journey. To every’few compartments *-there is aman in whose duty.’it is‘to examine t hunches.every day’and pee that they do not .get over s during the voyage,These pan en.an.elec lamp and croucl and knees they }ex- amining them.carefully”to see whether there are any signs of de- cay.eee a banana bunch)show any.tendenry to-become——ayePripe,- it is ot once taken down rpm its nook and brought out:on deck to ‘be consumed by the ship’s.passen- gers or crew or else flung over- board.Carefuk note’is.made of the place here the bunch was hung and a detal led examination made of the bat lanas-surrounding it,for one overripe.buneh in.the course.of aisinglenightisaptto.contaminate ‘others unless a careful watch.fs keptt.The watch on the fruit ship is:near- for by this or jess ing its destination, time all.the fruit has more ripened. THE Swat ;1S.NEAR. FLY Vicious Pests Early on All Occagions. Bulletin State Board of Health. These days mark the dawn of an-other fly season.In fact,e@dvice indicates ‘that an occasional fly.has been sighted’here “and there Swat him,and do it now ;+Remember,so far as the fly ques- tion is concerned,a swat in time Bates nine Some enthusiastic ;}Mathematician -has figured out for jus that laboring,under perfeet con- |ditions,,a ‘Mrs.Fly will lay feges which mature.into fliesiffom12to15.days.Theselturnproduce7,200.grandchildren}a2 to 15.daye later.As a matter |of tact,comparatively,few:descend-| pants from each generation of flies jever live to reach maturity or old SEASON the in lage>A very few withstant the rig- }or of winter and herein lies our jeue.If we can successfully com-| |bat these few now and abolish their | ibreeding places,our lot for the Sulmmer will be easier: It.has been well said that i man’s flies are they of his own household.”We are fast learningthatthenumberoffliesinahouse or community is an excéllent index to the sanitary conditions or clean- linessof that house or community.Bome day,soon,we will consider jthe fly as much a disgrace..in our home as we now consider the bed-bug.In fact,it is already,butwedon’t know it yet.; To a very large extent our freed- om from flies for the summer de- pends on the effectiveness:of our first .attacks during the’next fewmonths.ive or ten-cent invest- ments:in /wire cloth fly.swatters placed in the hands of small ‘boys and girls yield excellent'returns WMheétr enormous amount of exuber- ‘ance ahd youthtut enthusiasm may be put to good purpose im this man- ner,,instead of letting.it run to waste under the name’of mischief.In-the meantime,if all possible Places,such ‘as ma- nure piles,night soil,.garbage and filth of all kinds are effectively destroyed,removed,or buried,the result 50 far as flies -and disease are concerned will be well ©worth sing effort.,Let’a try it., ‘The Democrat.says -that Post- taster Hamrick baving filed charge of ‘misconduct‘and incompetency’’ against Miss Esther Banner, eral delivery clerk at the Hickory postotticoe,9 petition.ig being cir- culated to have the young lady re-tainedin her position.The young woman is a stepdaughter of .Co-lumbup Blalock;-former postmaster. P a:T.R.2.Neal,Prov.RiversideDrug*Co.,Greenville,8.C..writed/re-ceritly..‘I hayg been a practicing physt«cian arid.druggist for over 85 vears andhavé=sold:ana administeredmany kid-ney medicines -Phe rione to equal FoleyKidney.Pills.y are #uperior to,any Druk Om ‘Teuller, Watauza:county ‘and -who-jast Octo- transporta-| of having room.for] with |); Je the!Century Mark.. Some months ago The Landmark mrinted an item about Mr:J...B. Who had been ling: records of the court at Orangebutg, ig survived.by grandchildren:montha. Mr,Re HH:of North ‘Wilkesboro, ber of photographs of the ©aged:man:and’one of these has been onSeeingat.The’Tendon office. Some pyrsmoensnerwncacs to tike the full-$10 fee.)-,p20 years:ago trom ithe.time.the The Americ i Howlers Mill 3Theonanavebeenmarrietl’tén-iprane,left.the:banana -groyes until |Kernersyillé,Gwoed.by.O.W.ae]yeara.Mrs.Gillies “bad complafis-jt reached the ‘eongumer's table We -G:Kerner was burged.Monday.Leds to bre mayor,the chief of ‘PO|the logs is naw‘fleured out at Ralf’|the tire.origimated on the (third,‘ce and they prosecuting attorneyY¥,}of one ‘per cent,’in,a special ship-"/floor from some “aynknown.calse.without.sdtisfactoty restlis,she)ment.”Beveral knitting"machines:werejBatd.oe ek ite «With the ‘growth of thet banana saved but the‘loss.is estimated:attae|traffic tie banana”boats eame’in-655,000,orn more,with’very little .FOR THE HOUSE...»‘|to being ..and*a ‘special «line >of insurance.Lae : sing Foley’s Honey.andkept‘on until Compound,which cured me.*StatesvilleDrug:Co.sree Caller Pend—Had Passed iy ‘ber went to the home.of his*,sdn, Govan Culler,near Wilkesboro,to} spend.the::>balance >of his days.. Whe fact.of:interest about Mr: Culler was the statement that:the pS.€.,showed that >he was born "March 12,1810,and he therefore|celebrated his 102d birthday on the| two children and:a. number of grandchildren,ant great| ago | Maxnard,.a photographer }‘made a num~-| Dan.J,Jove Sanville,Va.is.sO"glad)he...ese aped ‘consumption and regalhighealth,that he writes about itthe.benefit,of others.‘‘]had’@ cough, which hung on.me for two vears whenTarthecoughandIgainedinweight185:pounds.In,two years[have vn strong and,healthy,.allfromttseofFoley's Honey and ‘Tar [QUNNY (COTTON &Planter! || 2th:of last’March.4 purpose. Mr.Culler ‘died last:Friday,12th,|} ageod 102 years’and one month:He} \4 at| vis made to last.||]...malleable and are adjustable.|ed steel, and sure. one piece, OR localities requiring a‘closely built,compact Planter,.bscapableofperfectwork’in the most crooked fows;,-andunderallconditions,the Sunny South Cotton and CornPlariterstandswithoutan.equal.«sign,workmanship,conveniences and general ‘utility is mostapparentwhenitiscomparedwithothertoolsbuiltforthe Thereis not an ounce of weod in its composition.The handles are steel, The wheels are of heavy,press- Will not gather stalks or other trash, .Which a'small spoke wheel always does.»ht méchanism;whichis operated by a.spur’the most popular among cotfon growers.8,It has a ‘regulator which makes it easy to drop any:“samount’of cotton seed per-acre that the farmer may wish. Plants corn from 8 to 40 inches apart.. Come’in Friend Farmerand Let UsProve What WeSay. Its superiority.in de- ItThehandholdsare The cotton and cornearunderneath,ishedropisuniform Tn,other words, | ie1B White-Stimpson Hardware Company,| Hamess ~and Vehicles! *BENEFITS LOCAL PEOPLE. Statesville ‘people have discovér-| ed that.a SINGLE DOSE.of simple| bucktho bark,glycerine,¢te.;:as compounded in.Adler-i-ka;the Ger- man appendicitis remedy,removes gas on the stomach and constipa-| AT:ONCE.Statesville Drag . We:have a ‘big supply of Vehicles ‘sind Farnese of all kinds.Prices are right. x and |! recent | gen-|. |ter, I ever usedjand give the auiekest andmost..permarent ,reli if.”eee Don’t take our word for |it—inspect the,new 1 “Shield Brand”*models _.for yourself and draw your own conclusions. “Shield Brand”clothes for Spring are full of the and vim you want, ad they'll:fit.you,for they're made to fit. We want you to lookthemover.’Your suit is here ready to wear:Just ‘comeand.we'll show you. “The Walt-White Co,, {STONY POINT,N.C. | Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. of the [The ClothesYouWantToBuy At ThePriceYou cee .B.H.York to C. transferred and White-Reid’Hardware the undersigned will sell atauctiontothehighest Brandon ad D. assigned _Assignee. R,B.McLaughlin,Atty: April 12,1912:° _ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. persons having claims agéinetevtat>to present.on or before March 22;1913, prompt settlement.FRELTER,Administrator.of-'Thos.i.Olodfeliter,Statesville,N.C:,R-3.J.ls Arm@iekd.Att’Ln«Manab,22,1912. zis | SALE OF PERSONAL PROPRETE | _By the virtue.of the powers—con-4 tained.in a mortgage executed by Or | A.| Williams,wHich has béen duly|to the}Company, myblic | bidder \for | Having dueiities as administratoroftheestateofThomasL.ClodfelIherabynotifyena the same to mie orthisnoticewill)be plead in bar ofthe'r recovery.All versons owingsaidestatearerequested:to makeWwW.M.CLOD- fords. a latest fashion. ;CALL IN Style Means Muchin Ox- No matter how smart you think your shoes,unless they are the latest style,you are not well dressed, the fashions are continually changing.in.Ox- fords:At this store you will find the latest '—shoes?![bought expressly for you—to suit your taste and keep you.right in the forefront TODAY AND:LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST. And ESS.M.&H.Shoe Co. On and ats. Car White Corn. Car White Oats.,cash,at the court house-door inStatesville,N.C.,om |Har ers Prolifie Seed C ‘orncribedproperty,towit:.PMONDAY,MAY 6th,1912.1at,12 o’clock-M..the following des-']|.740.bushels grown on.8OneLiddellsawmill,one 15-|[*:»*, horse power éngine,boiler and all’Bere.High grade FlouraeaThispropertyisnowlo||—White Swann.Also bg on the lands of Mr.John|:dalHolland',in-Olin township.||,cheaper grades,and ‘all — “'w’cp WILLIAMS,||kinds feed stuff...See.me os Mortgagee..|,:2waire-sriMesox HDW 00.iJ ;before you buy. A.A,Colvert. \ Pipe and ShaCH Depot street My Machine Sho; "prepared to doIscompleteandI any kind of repair-work. Engine and Boiler Work aSpecialty. Also carry.a fullline of Steam Fit-tings up to 3 inches,brewers Oil:Ma and Jet Pumps,| .H.TURNER,. Injectors;Lu: .Dealer inee es S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses »and mules for sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser, Best equipped livery in town. Phone8, Day ot Night. EXEOCUTOR’S NOTICE. Baving qualified as executor of.the will of B.L.Grose,deceased,I~hereby notify all persons haviligclesm%e against Baid estate to pre- Scut them to me on or.beforeMarch12,1913,or this notice willbeDiepinbar’of tieir recovery.wae JOHN A..CHAFFIN, Reco a Hamptonville;“Re.J.R Armnttait.Atty:““Mareh-12,192, N CETO CREDITORS.“Having.qualified am administratoroftheestateofAveryN.Sherrill,deceased,;I hereby notify’alk per- sons having“claims against his es- tate to present same to me on or ‘befone the 12th day of April,1913.F.A.SHERRILL,.--tAdiundnistinator.i‘2.MMckeughiin,wwT.aoa,R973." » 4 a EE,NOCD ~DESTRUCTIVE, »te TD wigh,the public.to knew ““ptore ‘I ‘in’this ,bie, “well; “stituted ministers into. are +ehurch handsome :President ‘PAGE HIGHT. A.won Mio »THE LAN DMARR}} 19,1912. FRIDAY,“Aprilo-ote Who Are “DoetrineWarning»Against Men Preaching Destructive in North bredell, To the Editor of The Landmark: I*rtoticed)a .Communication :in your —paper some weeks ago dé- nouncing Sandy ‘Dugalb and others who have began predching in the Jennings’eommunity,in ‘north Ire- dell’and elsewhere,as ‘jecclesias- tical tramps.””Later another from Mr...Myers defending them,saying that:they ‘were preaching,the Bible as ‘they .saw it,“hot adding.to or:taking,therefrom,”After read- ing the communications«:referredhow Dugal and his.sect intenpret,the Bi-and hope’they’will)consider before:inviting such!Kelf-con- ‘heir homes, result,,of!thedogtrlngsPYwhatwouldbethe acceptance of.their’ many ‘of°our’people, Some months ago-dn leaving tan ‘nines for:home,1 learned:that ‘Pugal and one of his’companions were “on the roid to,Statesville.‘Wishing to know just what they were teaching,.1 overtook’them,got Dugal.to -ride with me,told him that’1 had been taught to believe in the.churches “as we have them here;had thought they were,or- dained of “God,but that if I was wrong 1.’wanted ‘to get right, Whereupon Dugal-talked vary freely to me of,his doctrines.I re- frained.from “criticising.or angur ing any point.with him:for.some time,but .on.reaching Robertson'stasked‘him ‘the following question,in the presence of a num- ber of ‘witnesses:\“Mr:Dugal)‘interpreting.‘the Sriptures as you.do,-if you had the power,wauld you disbaidi every Sunday school,.wacate every,pul- pit and obliterate every church building.from its,foundations as we have them ‘in this country:.today? ‘We answered emphaticahy, certainly would.” On making this “y answer he was informed by one present that:his i ‘Baltimore Gun,* Lis ‘more popular:‘than,Taft: PUZZLING POLITICAL CONDITION The People,Are Diseontented and Text:Book ‘bmnisindsee Gy Adopts His-|; A Situation That:iat:Puzzles the Po litical ean - Political conditions »in the,coun- try at this time ‘are 60 «Whusual| that forecasting is @ most.uncer-tain undertaking.Never since,its’foundation has,the Repwhlican par- ty’been sO serfous!y and apparently hopelessly ’divided as at present. The outcome of the Repulican con- vention,is uncertain and the um- certainty has been increased.by the Pernsylvania primaries,In:| most places Where the rank and|file of the party has been \permit-.‘ted to speak,it has spoken ‘ior Roosevelt and im no uncertain terms Among‘the mass of Republican vot- érg there can be no.doubt that”he But itmust“be.rememberad:that:there are’not.enough of these.Roosevelt‘enthusiasts te élect the,colonel.tothe:preesidencys:"Themasses of the W hig.‘party.Were.just ‘as,enthusi+ astic for Henry.Clay;the masses of the ‘Repgiblicart party in W884 were |justds enthusiastic’for)Blaine; the masses of the Democratic party| were jlist as:enthus!astic for,ryan,| and,yet thes.gentlemen’all .“fail-/ ed)of election.”Neither party had| at the.times when these gentle:| mén.were candidates enough hard| and,fast adherents:to’elect:xhe |President,and not one of the‘can |, didates could’draw any considerable | strength:from the other party,nor | id.they commend themselves o| I ‘the mem who.were not faet fig to either party. If.Mr. would the conditions be the'same?. fould he draw’strength from:the} independent vote and from the Dem-!ocratic party?,The answer to these| Roosevelt,were nomin¢uted,2 yuestions will depend largely .up-| on’the:chanacter of the Democratic| vomination,In any,event,Mr,| Roosevelt might getra considerable | Democratic vote,.for his.pefsenal | folldwing is not confined.to er party.-:‘But.he:might also.lose a considerable vote inh! ,‘Mr.\Roosevelt's nomination would raise and which cannot’.be ‘ignored the:third term issue.The idea that a Ptes-| An issue which is doctrine.“‘wouldn’t live two hours ¢ecgmmunity.”’ he thade /hasté to get out ©of iggy and as.hastily departed, :z that the party --had (Dugal)‘coukdn’t live in this community it was made.His heresies had exposed ithe presence of a niy de} paid two | No.! veennumber of witnesses He teaches further that to contribute anything to ‘the’support of our ministers| -or churches is a most heinous -sing, and thvat our minis are =not| only lead their owmen but | are themselves.going straight to | *hell to spend eternity with the dev-| Whereupon |, }uporn |was “used with. }vent |should }mewny |But ident.shculd’/“not serve more.than| has taken a strong hold| American.people,and.it great effect:to.pre-|} of Genersal}. isso If.Mr.:Roosevelt | nominated,the..third- will dowbtless cost bim Almost any candidate| the:strict party:Vote:} ig.a vote which is.net party vote,constituting“cent.of the electorate; which the.presidential can must ordinarily receive to succeed..“Cam:Mr. command that vote? two terms the the nomination in be issue votes receive there a strictabout5.per Grant term will in’order | il,whose servants and emissaries|Thave je already talk of a third} bney.Are.gee (|||tickéta®case of Mr,Roosevelt’s| ae owe our civilization,our hap-|j nomination,somewhat on the onderDIDEES,OOF LOG here cadd.the |Of the Palmer and Buckner ticket an:eterneé >yor ¢‘eat grave,to'the very things they de pone ve ‘iat vee en aie ounce and condemn.Think of our).such the tee e silver issue, eounty without’Sunday schools,ied wahaw take any areal hold ministers or churches To call]grat yeh :athe them ‘ecclesiastical’?tramps in aie the.Deon Ie:The Bt ae ralstsentimentinthe.Republicanmyopiniondignifiestheir.real pur-| pose among us.It i@ the uaccept- ance of just such heresies as the above =at lead)such men to fire thassassin’s|‘bullet,to start.the mid- night fire or to throw the death- dealing bomb,beliéving®,that they} doing God's will.Tt is anar-God forbid that it should ever foothold in this Southland of } chy fain ours One more word Let us that our children.don't play or engage in other worldly amusements.on the Sabbath day.let us take ‘them to Sunday school and to ehureh and:by example as well es precept,teach ,them'.to love the}and attend its services,©so| that such heresies as are being pro-| mulgated by Dugal will never make | of 'myi x -boy or of your boy +a Oe 1gosz.Read:TH Peter,2: W.W.HOLLAND ,April 17,1912 Bee ball 99 Charles,|N.C to Columbus t6 Be Un-| veiled in’June,. Washington Dispatch | At the of the national capitol,the plaza of the tion the United States gxwill,om June 8,unveil’an imposingmemorialtothememoryofChristo- pher Columbus,the discoverer ©of America.While:it governments nevertheless vise to the situations t thing has had the Monument gateway union Bta-° vend ment is sometimés:said.thaare.ungratef true.that when needs or demands invariably do the And while -Co- but seant recog United States,it is universal 8 rnment of jum bus tion from a matter.of. the,gov atisfaction igh about to consummate-a—-handsome tribute the memory.of one who was the jlazer of thet trail)in this.hemis- phere : By an:a6 that t-of Gongress,signed Roosevelt March.4,1907,| $106,000 was’appropriated for a me- morial te Columbus The memoriz il takes the.form of an imense shaft, at the-back of-4 tonite:n,surmount- ed by a huge elobe:indicative of the world,upon which is Catt Ca ed the western world ii gorners of the globebyeaglesinstone i Columbus’is seen ptat aan g om .theprowofacardval,.which projects into it fountain.On either side of this Bhaft are,replicas of |twomen,.one .indicative.of the.Old} World (an aged patriarch)“whilé the other represents the .New World (an Indian.)The back of the shaft ‘carries a snedalion--of Ferdinatd andi Isabella A.and M.‘Ae Dozen Students’Ex- .:pelled. Raleieh .Dispatch to Wiiimington Star. It is learned that 12,students at~A.\&M.College were sent holie misbehavior.last.week,pome of rs number being.Bemiors due.to graduate,at,the approaching com- mencéinent season:The ‘taught in acbig carousal on Easter Monday night that was paid to pe pulejon ‘followed, THE LANDMARK«ta $2:por.Yor Less than x conte a.ctl ; he i! jcutions of jag those in |tion.ity has a record for getting togeth- fdate jad |Republican coluntns:cam |order |#ith ;tthe ighul,it iB} ¥|No “10.4 by-} boys were|It ao.prassly disreputable that the ‘ex-i :Don't be surprised:if vou have,an .at--p |party seems to be with the calonel, Iwhile there is no evidence’that the | |big busiziess intereste |him. are against He.did a kindly turn for the steé?trust that added enormouslyto its wealth,:and in histiontherewereno any of ‘the trusts,such Mr.Taft's administra-Moreover,the Republican par- election day.; also talk of a and of a compromise In Republican -conven- ition a bare majority -can and the present temper of the Roosevelt people is.to it out to the last.ditch But party may take a sober second thought befcére it is too late and bring cout a man whom the united follow er of There horse”’ is the Taft fight Retain Telepleciiin Numbew When You Sell Business Charlotte Observer,17th That FE.P.Griffith lost.the use of telephone’No is movi van busi- n to L.8 Cottingham was the decision of Judge Lyon in a unique case:tried Superior Cx terday A’:perm nt restrait issued ag Mr telephone y retai t to bestow it pleases 26 was.for nation of J.W Company,the firmitparttoEKP.Griffith ih -established::a.m y ia a retained the telephone /On March 13 he sold out iness to.-O.C.Spaulding turn,transmitted it-to-sir|hank Mr,Griffith has retired he moving business and:says ‘he does not know what lime:he will in,but.he has established e om.North "Fryon the Wo,26 Mr Can't 2 het 26Th purt ink Was ist The compat the iat r ;whom years the desig- which sold out Mr.Grif- busi number. ness who,inCottt this nunvber and to 6e- right”for himself company s contracts stip! retains the right to |change the numbers of subscribers at its will.Mr that the number was of no the plaintiffand that he was -not a competitor [rom using itcure that. }telephone |ke ate ‘that it of.the. o-a temporary been Shelby, ‘Twenty days a¢ letraining order had trom.Judge Lyon at venting the telephone iia the number.to Griffith and re preventing Griffith from?using |it The result of yesterday’s hear- |ie was the dissolution of.the re ||1 pre- straining order against the .tele |Phone company,giving’it the right "an firmtoweeayePOLEroscemesmom’ it chooses.Mr.Griffith,is permanently stopped.The court st rwled that ‘the:right,sy the|vhone haymber passec bh the sale SCVier as ‘Mr:of:the Hus jue:SS, Griffith?8 using it was’concerned. was.contended that.Mr.’Griffith had threatened to go baok .into the moving business several times.ee aePRIWyete {ack of |rhqdmatism ‘this ‘spring.Just kub the ‘affected parts:freely with-€arpberlain’s pontine ht and.it’will,soon aisemreFocisaleby‘all dealers.’> eith-}. S OWN.par-}] Roosevelt|. admiinistra-| serious prose-| “dark | candi- ate,| the | Wadsworth'’s Sons | this bus-* ng-- From street| tains Cot- ghiath brought suit to enjoin him) The} Griffith contended | value | hime| Te-| secured| company from) however,| -tele-- AVood row Wilson. :The people.of,the Unjted Btates' om are winced.lies at the | erexercise in.the ‘business wo adopted White’s History.of the in white an Misses and Children,ay eeewestoieSuauewFrid.|Gnited tutae watered.Ge cue aud Whe or 25¢.‘Per pair.Silk Hosein Black,Tan | prosperity,but of disquiet,.and)American Book Company.\‘‘Our Re-}“LL ‘;thére is only,one remedy for them |public,"a new history by’Riley,|ace and Embroidered Collars iin White and Ecru,50c.totheremedy’which progressives,/epandter al FLaspAlon,was adopt-:$2.00.:seek.They see.it,not,with hostil-|e n place o mbers’History.of _Silk at d iitytobusiness,but.with,hostility,|the ‘United States,..Ww he Lisl Caves 15e.to 1,00,to the present conditions ‘which White’s history hasbeen:in use e 8 owsnE se eautifulline of 10c.,15¢.,20c.and 25c.which “ake wholesome ‘business |a the public anon for the past “ee ( impossible._|five’years.ur Republic’:is a S R WE ARE CLOSING!OUT’OUR ENTIREeaaceronenteneentaneejnewhistoryandispublished:b .“atc,<Gllln:a Oromingne asain iftthe.Thar peon PuMl'alte Convene,LINE OF BRADY:TO-WEARS AT AND:BELOW GOST: ‘Pennington.Gap;'Va.,was so’bothered|5 4withManey:and’bladder trouble ghar he|Foe eee Hoon authors ‘haik fromcouldnotattend.to:business,He says,|Mississippi,rginia’andi .NorthiitmONStengsienyPeek.and|Carolina,Dr...Hamilton .being.pro- aneys an 7 ‘5 to:e up >¢/Gitaen,ee eat a hawPoles Ot Noeth:Cafolioe,es Sis ‘Thecast TORE :dn nd.bo t press ;.hotties.and”boon.:-felt’great role rat —_—————Pe vf Recennot 0 ¢Ladies’FurnishingStore.).Was*entirely.cured,No.Jonger.disturb-All ‘the local -news and all’the Ones eSedvat.night,‘but.aIOee ttt sinorning,know,|G THR1sStatesville tories ‘For the Schools, When the State text book com- 4'ssion last ~~?agréed.on,#list C books’for in the public schoolé,the adéption of historieswaspostponed.The:-commigsion met in.Raleigh this week and re- hy.A . ‘hot contented,~They are con- that something inequitable’ basis of the-gpeat Dppow- which Small:bodies of men oe osiery,Hosiery,Hosiery! ‘See our real Lisle Hosiery for Ladies, news you >want ‘to itLANDMARK.«oe“Drug -Co. ———=eishingT Seines,large and ‘small. Solid and Jointed Fishing Rods,|- Trot Lines and.Fixtures. Fi--hing hooks and lines complete;all dorks and sizes of hooks.~T ¢an farnish hooks bytheb>x or in,any quantity.Call-and look:. this line over;it’s the.bestever shown here. -R.P.ALLISON’S,| BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. WEDNESDAY,APRIL 24th,~APTBRNOON AND EVENING, “The Troubadours.” -The Troubadours are a combination ‘of genuine entertainers and artistic musicians:of a high order. .The afternoon performance will begin promptly at 4 o’clock and _in the evening two ‘performances ‘will be given,the-first at 8 ~ o'clock and the sécond at 9 o'clock.In addition to this all of next week we will run an extra programme of.pictures,giving three fine feature pictures each day.The price of admission for ‘'The | Troubadours’’will be ten and twenty cents;.-all.the rest of the | .week five and ten cents. : , ° : | ge s e e e e v e r e v e se n . Mutual Building &Loan Association SYSTEMATIC SAVING!| There is nothing yet conceived that can,approach the plan Don’t miss this fine performance and this special programme of pictures. didate | i I of SAVING.as the BUILDING.AND LOAN’SYSTEM. Learning to save is the-hardest lesson youth,middle-age or the hoary head,has ever had to master,.‘In fact,even in athis-day,itis a rare and valued atcomplishment.‘Acquire it in youth and one’s fortune,is assured..The building and *loan system is where it is taught in ‘perfection.NOW.IS | re C al e ‘|THE TIME TO BEGIN.. REG US ,PAT.OFF The second series of the MUTU AL opened April 6th ‘and “ wey is still open‘to those who wish to take shares. SHOES will add to the pleasure of your,vacation because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities. / Office in Morrison Building on West Broad Street. W.E.WEBB, They are light and kool,and made in accordance with the anatomical structure of the foot.: .KORRECT SHAPE’shoes are desigried in a great variety of patterns,in strict conformity with the season’s best styles. Secretary. Shoes,Shoes,Shoes! Our shoe: The large.stock:carried by us assures a correct fit for every foot and for every fancy. ae All’“Burrojaps™stock is \[ee Uppers guaranteed,now complete.We ft re d.Tite-Oka Sol ml ak esse ng are showing all theusedexclusively.newest styles in lasts,- leathers.and patterns, If you wish a.stylish,’ snappy shoe ‘for a young person this is the place to getit.If you desire’an easy, soft,comfortab!e shoe for an old person we have it.If you are look- ing for a pair of slioes for your little girl or boy we can.please you. Callin and let us show - -you and‘gét our prices. The Three Big B Shoes For Men. eacon $3.00,‘$3.50 and $4.00 ates $4.00rurt&Packard $5.00 The best that money can buy at the price. anteed as represented.2COLLEGIAN CLOTHES The best fitting,best tailored and ‘most up-to-date Clothingforyoungmenmade.Try one(Suit and you will atop hav-ing them made to order.‘Our all wool $10,$12.50 and ~ $13.50 Suits are great.values.Complete:line of Men’s Furnishings and all that jisshaw iinSTRAWHATSfrom10c,to $4.00.i Wes W.W.F OUSHEE. The Cut Price Cash Store. Every a guar: Try Our Delivery Service;| ANYTHING,|aYWHERE,.-...ANY TIME. ‘Phone 80 or 187.—°-\ THE STORE OF QUALITY | _Statesville DrugCo., RPSCRIPTIONISTS.: Our line ofSpring Millineryis larger and more.complete ‘than ever before,and you who HaVe~seen®our stock from:season to season know what that means.Our -basemént department.is literally overflowjdg with bargainsin MillEnds,Ladies’and.Children’s ‘Shoes,Men’sandChildren’s Pants and Firnishing Goods,etc.Ifyou are looking for underpriced goods you cannot afford to pass this department by.Even.if you don’t care to buy don’t hesitatetocomeinandlook,for really it is a pleasure to us to show you through.very cesta ‘WHE R.M.KNOX co. ‘VOL.XXXVI.~ BRIEFIrEMS orOF LOCAL,NEWS. Statesville buyerbuyers:offered +7,25 a for cotton.yesitérday.«:oe Fannie.James,an aged colored :“|wontan,died yesterday morning’nk? ‘heyhome on east,Broyt street, FOR THE:BODIES.MRS,MARY TEMPLETON DEAD. ‘Related a”Statesville -People—|Mooresville News,>).>,Correspondence.of The Landmark.»° ‘Mooresville,Aprit 22-—Mrs.MaryTetupleton,wife.ef the late Joseph A CHILD FATALLY SCALDED. Vive-¥ear-Old Son of and:Mret “OA:Hartline Fatally Scalded By.-Overturning.a Pot of Hot Lye.” Correspondence of ‘Rhe Lafidniark..eeStatesville,R-3,April 20—Bagil,| THECOLONEL HERE YESTERDA +Ma Roosevelt «‘Heard By a Good.*Growd at:the Statesville Station, Talked Rule.of the People... Be Probably,60.0 people,including’Baler ok dite @ humber of ladies,were.at NEW!SANATORIUM BUILDING, Will Be a:‘Handsome Structure With All Modern Improvements.. ‘Work.is’progressing;nicely+on Dr,H.¥,Long's,new Sanatorium,the wallshaving already been,butit| LOOKING Cable “Ship daanchiig.‘For:Bod-jes,at,Scene of the week lanay:Issues Denial.‘i New York Dispatch,‘21st.: Two wireless messages:aldressed: af ‘thé railway.station:yesterday to,]heigli of.several feet.Mr.the,‘E-year-old w ofeMr,and’Mra.|yp.re ohhe D,A.R:meetin bo ba 4\ges ceereauont Thaslors hecercss |e.e:fois,“i i fe Me Gimlgaa!ae eeeae:a Templeton,died:tat her hens to.J:Brucefemay,president.ofthe |held.wibh ire:O71nee wan>)aind’they stood,inr the rain ‘and mud the.work pays hehe expecte'to have o about:2:ofelockThursday,afiery.‘here Inst Thureday,aight about luternationg!Mercant{ht Marine’‘Com-postponed from yesterda Ate me,‘‘while hemade a phort.talk from the ‘butiding ready tor dccupaney |oon.and.died this mofning.<.Lecances te aes_faseral mae pany;iwere received today at the |to this afternogn at.4 o'clock,Laie 8 thes rear!platform-:‘of his.car-.y dhe middge of-July ashe first,Mrs;-“Hamamline had left apot of atlecnon ae 1 ie Revi W-offices of:the White:Star line front |<on.“W..B..Turner:‘candidate |5 Weet-boutia:Passenger.train No."{1 of iaeptenirar:au bay ass eke net:‘lye Sat the fire plate‘ise 3had moon pt-$-o'C1gel nany |toe ‘eéble ship “Matkay-Bennett Via|for .the’*Senate,amd Dr.Shelly.©;-fwas.late and east-bound No.36,tol,The building witl!|be “uathree-}gone to a turnip natch,telling:the Colauwer ton etn ine Re Cape Race,on of which “reported Frontis,eandidate for the House,mepk tre,alas ne wile’attach:|etory ptructure-of red-pressed’brick|phildren to,stay in.et Ne But Wis laid to.rest In ther town cem-|tH4t:the.”steamship Rhein had|wilt’speak.in “Moorravilié Satur-the little.bey.wentWherethépotwasand was:tryingto.get something off the mantél’when he fell,upgetting the lye and ‘was.scalded from his shoulders to hia legs.A little sister -ptripped off bis clothing and'he ran ©towherehisfather.was at:work in a field nearby.The intense suffer- ing was relieveds by:the opiates wd-_ ministered but death came as &re-" lief to the little sufferer. The whole community was shoek-ed)and’grieved dver this:distressingaccidentandsytmpathizewiththese young.parents,in thtir great -afiflic- tion.May,He who tempers the wind to the shorn land ‘sustain ‘and com ‘fort,them “itt this darkest hour of tri‘bulation., with plate Foof.Only selected:ma-}terial wilt be.weed in ite construc- tidn and its equipment:will De mod- ‘sighted .bodies.near he -scene of the Titanic wreck.“The ‘first -mes-|}. sage,“which:was dated”Aprit 20,Treads:an “Steamer Rhein.reponta passing|, wreckage’and ‘bodies:42.1.north 49.13 west,eight miles west of three big icebtegs.Now inaking °for that|< position,.Expect to arrive at’.:8o'clock tonight,”t 'The second)reads: day,afternoon,: ‘+-lcense has “sae ek fork. the..marriage of Mr..George Rufus §..yore and Misg,Sarahi Ethel.Gryd-, Mr...Jay:Lioyd ‘Ostwait and|Mis ‘Lottie Robbing:. ~—Govennor Kitchin has copolitadProf.D.Matt.Thompson,of States -:ville,a delegate to the meeting |of oy!the:Southenn Sociological .Con-Pia“Received .furthen Gatormabion.ress ih)Nashville;Tenn,,-May 7-10,: from the.steamer Bremen me arrive!:—Miks Ida Lou’Hoover.and:Mr.on ground at 8 o’clock p.:m.Start |John Ivey Kates were married °|on..operations Petre ‘(Have|Friday’at the’home of Mr-A been:considerably delayed in pass-|Hoovyer,jn Bradford-community,age by "dense fog.”Shiloh township,Revo W,A.hsBeforejisdepartureforWashing-officiating:ton,Mr.Ismay,after.reading jhe |.——Mise Liss Clhememt:will ”hentwomessages,Said:|her graduating recital -in piano“The.cable ship Maekay-Bennett tihiis evening at &o'clock in Shesr-has been chartered ‘by the White ‘er Music ‘Hall..@he will.be assist~Star line and ordered to proceed to/ed ‘by Miss Jessie‘Keefe,soprano. etery.~~Mrs.-Templeton.had been in ‘her usa}health;‘seeming ly,untilaféw|minutes bétore ‘her death, wlien ‘she called ‘for water.She|:found great,difficulty in breathing and died within a few minutes,be-.fore 4 physician could be summoned.The’deceased was 68 Years’of age and leaves five children;«three sons and two daughters,.namely:.|Mesers.',Johin Templetcn,who livestearMooresville,Victor and ‘Gro=+- ver of Charlotte,Mrs,R.:W..Pyeese and Miss Vennie Templetcin;:‘of| Mooresville.“Another daughter,Mrs| Cora Miller,|of Statesville,died a |number.of years ago.(Mrs.Templ ton was thegrapdmother of Dr,-T. Grier Miller and ‘Miss ‘Mary Lois‘Miller,cf,Statesville,and an aunt ’passed.The’train ‘stood,on,the’ ,biding about .téen ee mites,and itWasduringthistiniethatthepres-|ann,and up-to-date in every partic-.\ident ial:candidate -.presented:himr|yjar.'»Phe main portion’of the:Belt.eas -building will be 56x65 feet and,As the’train slowed down)the|wilh stand cloga up to the present'@rowd rushed for the rear and Sanatorium.‘building.The.”firet,theered loudly as.Roosevelt and par-floor of the new building will bewety‘appeared on the rear’platform.|on 9 lewel with the basemenit flooe»Without intreduetion —the ‘great|og the present building -and -t'punter”showed-his teetit In a broad second floor of the new will aesmileandbegan:his spiel.-He:said}pond with-the firet of the-old,:thehegreatlyappreciatedthewaythe/moors of the two Duildings to beWorthCarolina.Republicans.~have commected wwith double -corridors,stood by him jin the great contest|14146 combining ‘them as one build.*forthe rule.of the people and.de-ing. ‘-elared his right to appeal to every]‘The first floor of the new build-follower of the old »Jeffersonian ing will contain.a reception.hall,’eee racy .ee ee rooms for the nurses,the hot waterunuing,1@ Ba 1@ 16 18|beatin whee an aund The ee eefortherightsofeverymgnintheue—ee io aadstlenie’|THE|DEVIL AT “MORGANTON ot"Messrs,T..L..Bteele,R.M.andSouthandtheNorth‘who wishes |into pooms for patients and the|E |P.C.Gray,of Statesville.—Theukeruleofthepeople,“armt-this |thira will contain more roome for |He Went..to Jail From the.Play-peeee ;the scene of ‘the disaster and to.do |'The public is invited to be present.rule carried on in/a spirit of jus-patients,the operating room,a|-house —What.the”Trouble Was ,fadkin Presbytery,of the colored all she could to recover bodies and The ‘Southern,callway'e dairy‘tice ‘In -a contest like this T feel |tesaption room and the’doctor's pri-|About.jt resbyterian Chureb)was held in|siegn all information possible.’instructicn.car will.be im.‘Taylors--Bure of your’support.What.you |vare oftice.Each:ficor ‘will be-sup-|.A Play.entitled “The Devil,”was|Mooresville last’Thursday,°Friday |'“Every effort will be made to|vie May 6th ‘Gnd $Statesville|ask is what I am asking the people plied with path roome..A large|presented in Morganton last Thure-and Saturday.More then 50 minis-identify bodies recovered and any.May ath.sf The car is in-charge of.|°totdo:1 ask that the people:rule.electric elevator will pe installed |day night,by'a traveling company.;%¢™S.and delegates were,pronto news willbe sent.throught “wireless|Dr.Mane an.and other.dair S ex-themselves.Any:stand-patter.will)4,carry the patients to the dif-|A-Short time.before che,hour for |@nd the sessiom was considered In addition to any sweh messages parts:iecoh ‘the Department of Ag-Say that on’the.fourth of July,but ferent.floors’of the building we ihe verfarmauce the man.who play-anusually interesting:sgprofitable a8 these,the Mackay-Bennett wilh |riout wha ore ee Lashes enhe:forgeta |<{1 Congress.Stand tomer °epplan for the safé/ed the leading part -n gne."[Minke~a “report Of tte activities cack |j,,a oreeforthemenwMFandasi“the devil,was.arrested by local of-‘The residence ‘of‘the late.R.‘D.morning by'wireless and such re.aay it.1 wish smply to establiak (02%COmmortable ing of petioats,ficeis On instructions from Atlanta,|Moore was again sold’last Saturday &by -—The ondliestna of.the Old North.- rein the doctrine thati must be)establish- ed if the popular rule meins some- thing real:We cam never establish will be provided. The blue prints of the. show that it will present @ppearance from ‘the bufiding ||‘where it is alleged he stole.a dila- a fine |mond. exterior anad/he got the diamond al?right,but “The devil’admitted that and Was bid off by Mr.A.M.Freeze for $1,600.It will be open, for 20 days for a higher bid. ports will be made pwhlic by theofficersoftheWhiteStarline.— “The ‘cable ship has orders toremainu-or the scene of the wreck State Band,assisted by.the orches-tra and ‘ghee chub of the college and local talent,will give a concert‘ §ustice until,we have the real rule 1"ly:;Claimed that he had bought it.He Hon.W.D,Turner,of Statesville,|tor at lesst a week,but,shoulda in Shearer.Hall next Monday,eve-aofthepedple.Good tuck to you fuined ge ara ood cae ae explained that the show could,not |Was.here om business Friday.Aj targe umber of bodies ‘be recover-ning.The concert is for the bene’.all.ple.;be pulled off without fiim’and Dey-|number of his friends talked with|eq py that time,she wil retum to|{t of the college-annual amd 25 |.,The personal:appearance of the "|géd the.officers,to let him go ahead him during.the afternoon and :as-Ha!tax with taem,The search for|42d .15 ‘cents admission =‘colonel)was not.so.good.as when|Mr.-Morrison Rasa Results.and play his part.‘This was finally |BuTed him that south Iredell would bodies will noi be abandoned until chatged.‘.piehewashereseveralyearsago.)«yp anybody save advertising|agreed.to and while “the devil’|8ive a strong vote for him in the lrot a vestige of.hope remains for;——Tihe Boy Scouts ot MooreaviiteThestrenyousHfettehasbeendoesn't pay I am prepared to show’|entertained his audience the her-|Coming contest.Ny uny More recoveries,and,the.Statesville.graded schookdivingistellingonhim.But there's Be ‘Mot the slightest change in -his’}broad Mouth and rows of teeth:‘One cannot forget those teeth afteroncesefingthem.If ‘theré.ever Was a Man who looks nervy:enough to face a:wild beast,Roosevelt is Mr.Jay L.Kerley,ensign on the United States batt!¢ehim Lovisiana, is visiting his brother,A:€.Ker- ey... Mrs.F.'8.Starrette was calledtoConcordthefirstof‘ast weektothebedsideofhermother,Mra.5..M.Alexander,who died Thursday eighth grade.ball -team started a -aAgameon.“powder house hill’faturday afternoon,but the raim interfered:and only a few innings were played.‘The Statesville boyswereaheadwhenthegamewee:: palled off.< “The *‘Mackay-Bennett wilt not’make any “soundings,as they would net serve ary useful purpose cbe-caus®.the depth where the Titanic sank is more than 2,000 fathoms.”’ In a statement given out here to-night J.Bruce Ismay replies to va- ‘em,’was the substance if:the language of a remark of Mr.E: A.Morrison,‘when ‘he came into‘Toe Taptmark‘office the other day to orcer iuwertion of an ad.‘ Mr.Morrison is the proprietor ofRidgewayeStownship, not,|iff and two deputies guarded “the doors.to pee that he did not getaway.After the show he was ¢akentojailandthewordwentoutthat the devil has been caught.”A Statesville traveling man whotoldTheLandmarkreporterofthethe,man.a he’had tised Berkshfre Sevil's €xperience said that when rious published statements regarding —The follow:members of theittheerisiawhichgreetedtheaaaanwanetome‘Up te the time jhe left Merganton Friday the devil night.Her daughters,Mra.J.P.the.Titanic Gisamkeg.partioularly |loca?militia compe.ny went to Gas-ex-Pregident.were 4 number of his mentioned he,had sold $26 worth |Was Bt in jait and the sheriff }@avin,Mrs.F.D.Moore and AMfise|ihoca in which his name has prom-|tonia Sunday to participate im the followers fromr nearby—towD8./o¢peed corn and the total cost |tiad recelved some more telegrams |Juebita Starrette,and Mr.-H.P.inently figurea.;target practice o 0Mooresville,‘and Taylorsville were|of advertising waa $1.20.making chatges against him,and|Deaton attended)the funeral Briday:|“yj;Iemay sienies that-he had any Caroling nae Biedarn.N Ww.pretty well represented.Al of which shows the valueof |this traveling man came to the con-|The spring term of the graded thing to do with the navigation of/Garrison,Oscar Mills,W.GC.Ram-N Wee ry ‘Jadvertising and-you cam never tell |clusion that the fellow had “‘play-[School will close on the 3d of May.|tne Titanic,declares among other |sey,L.A.Sain,Hal.+Fry,Morrie’Bad Negro in ‘|when the value of advertising stope.|e@ the devil all right.”Rev.J.E.Thottipson,pastor of 'tiings-that he,exercised -no:privi-Dunlap,Vernice Absher,Paul P,Hub,McLeliand,.a badi negro,is Months and sometimes years after the -Methodist church here,will}jegis that did.not belong to any |/Foster and Ralph.Honeycutt.is in jail in default of $200 to await you haye advertised)something you'Mr.Shuford Kicked By.a Horse—preach the commencement’sermon)other first cabin passengers,that!—*O),‘ostriabimtheSuperiorCourtfor-@/ioy nive'a call frou people who|Commethoement at Beatt's.a:toad ee oes ee ae he wag in bed.when thé accident |audience at”atteetiio Thener qbrutal:agsault,om a young negro w and.remembered the ad.but |correspondence of Th oe gl o;@ State University,will de-|occurred ‘and ‘that he ‘hadho idea.woman,Mary Tatum!The assaug ”,$Poe.'ee liver the literary address.Noe creturning ¢i ;Thursday night.The players were|ocburred ‘Thureday ‘night ‘and -Mc-|Damricatete neuer tethemu |.Lotay,April 20-——Mr.Jo.Shuford |""athe newly-built sand-clay road aan asm "el the wala the same that presented’the play =~~.Lelland yas given a hearing before|cern)conduct of any business |"2”kicked hy a horse Friday inotn-|trom Mooresville to the Mecklen-investigation.for the Pythian Big ‘Night celebra-.i .~Justice’Ring Saturday ‘afternoon.|.04 the value of publicity ie ings-re the wound ae being &6%/bung line has been cofipleted and tion and their work was well done..oe The .Tatum girk was caring for a|¢imapble.rious one.Mr.Ghufond was driv-|pr Ozmeént,the genéral overseer,Sixty-Four Hodies Recovered.|Additional ‘epecialties by Messrs.ieaMnumberofnegrochildrenattheeSingthehorseandstruckheralit-|has moved fis outfit to the ‘north |s¢john’s,NE ..Dispateh;-21st.A.J.Salley and E.Q.:Heritage ae|home of their.mother,three _or |'Youth Badly Hurt By.Runaway Rineek a ee Bea hoe!side of the town forwork.sixty-oie boston ‘hava’.been’ee Niyielomy TS -acts./four miles.west.of town,whiba the Team.,Sacpeat mal,C f ees se -—Messis.W “‘ulp and.Gue.|‘mother was working in town.Mc-|.x4.“David Shuping,som of.Mr.a "Settle belo bm ontne lett|PAYLORSVILLE COMMENCEMEN'P reptuberis Se sane Seon be Granger,both of whom reside iimMig‘a --mahi vhere z Ta ae °.'ne .;5 yeae—-a —R.N.Shuping,aged 17 of 18 |wound is quite painful and Mr.Shu-|Will Occur May 9—Personal and@|in¢the vicinity of the Titanic dis-pats ein MeeOROhOod =it Saat>gil was staying and finding years,was Beriously hurt in a run-ster,stdgrding t ort.that /o@tesville,undenwent operations for,seth another négro man there and.be-jas ide ’betw q id for wilh doubtless:be RIRRNEO —Social Items.cee iiat”(tie Tecate appendicitis at Billingsley hospital ‘ratte saggy ee +sped.|EWaY |Becioent etweem 7:Gnd iseveral days...~Bitbenonitonce 6f The Landmark.reached this"‘eity tonight.It .is last’week.cs YaeronVacenMeerie8clockFridaymorninginthe|’Margaret Morrison,little dauzh-Taylorsville,April 22—Mr.’and |Stid a number of bodtes which|e)nie.Mr To bowler waeiiPxo.brea <»@ or.P|vicinity +y ‘s”:a ae .+e eeree LS .“COOVERCH +>¢¢!made a dash for the girl and #he es on fi ce aan ter of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Morrison,Mrs.E.W.Brawley and children,they on See punk seein.96 |tan been under treatment at the ftanoutofthehousaandstart-|nile icicw the old Watts min |"#®,Deer suffering far.several |o¢Mooresville,spent Friday.here.iarke:‘The weumned of eh ident.|S2vaterium,will be out in a fewfedforthehomieoffriéhds.MdLel-|eite jn Shiloh township..Young|V°C®ftom abscesses in her-head.|Mr and Mrs.H.T.Kelly aid chil-fed could vot be obtained theoaen Rte :Jand overtook.her and beat her ter-|Gnuping was driving a téam .of Margaréiy isa patient little-suffer-|dren went to Mocksville ‘Saturday the Cape ane Watelank alanian *—Fiftesn cars of “second 74,”ribly with a stick and a lackjack mules whidh took fright at some ae wear friends hope she |to visit Mrs.Kelly's mother;Mrs.|*The 64 ‘bodies recovered are re-|@Ni east~bound freight train,were dewhileheheldhéronthe.ground thing about.the saw mill and ran he 7 wperwiges at |e cn,oodruet.Mr.Chas.(PUB dea sd aa jaentifiable,according to |Tailed about 3 o’clook Friday ‘af:He then let her go back to Swan The wagon was dashed |g.1e commencement exercises at |of Statesville,spent Thursday here the report.These that were sunk |tenmoon in the vicinity of Majética;}t the -house,where’he beat her xeaitst ¢tree amd Shuping thrown ory ad High School will embrace jang Messrs.C.E.Sloan and L.B.Weve Hresutiahte ‘ne a condition |Station and traffic on'the Western}again,leaving her -in such)a “Be |ort peay vite saticus wounds “Oi May‘ob Mr.Whitehead Kluttz,of Patterson,of Statesville,were here making their ;vigervatiors impossi-|Toad was ‘blocked from that timeriousconditionthataphysician|ip.'heed pee"face.He was brovent ssemenag red ‘walt ‘deliver’.‘the addiness Friday on-business.Mrs.L.|'C.ble Sg oe eee I until early Saturday,morning.No ‘had.to be called to dress her inju-}5 the Billingsley hospital and “tt The PABE.t£sath as“been the fullest.|Caldwell,of Statesville,spent Fri-ida one was hurt in the wreck and the aerieswasfoundnecessarytoperforman{or thecchool!ee)ane history |day here,the guest of Mrs.L.|APTERMATH OF THE DISASTER|most ortone consequence was theMcLelland:admitted hig guilt’and erates im dressing).the injures of thé school’amd the people at |p,Moore.5 ‘:=;blocking of the track.made no defeuse of his action.He A bad scalp wound was sewed up te one forward to th Miss.Alice Sharpe entertained |List of Dead Varies—Senate Com-ene etememseemedtothinkhehadaperfect|and one side of hile face was 80.Mi w Mt Sharpe,ai a Nhe the.Book chub and a number of in-3 mittee Investigating.fount himself,clad ‘in hin’palesrighttobeatthegirlbecauseshebadlycrushedthataportionofthepastwinterinWdakCibtonFukvitedguestsThursdayafternoonat|New York Dispatch,19th.mas,aboand the Carpathia,liad let another “man oome:to Bee|cick hone thad to be vemoved.radnel doen:r the residence of ~it a The living cared for,the -dead He was not sure in just what isher,staid ee |on.atts a ee ae ae beyond recall,the survivors of the |boat he left the Titanic nor was ‘aeRUarea:ow.-A o *“Te o oyPromiseof.a Fine Peach Crop ‘in|or Sas cf Miss Flossie |Beatd .of,”County Commissioners read a charthing little story,.““Moth+mec_aisaster hg ee ie 2 —how tong he taupe igs <Wilkes.teacae and:Mir R ©Weathers :“““<Suggested.er,”’by,Kathleen Norris...Delicious hettclersnnes Mohday's tragedy,of the oa eicaiee eetereed bs meresNorthWilkesboroHustier.“lai will take .place.tomorrow:af-|Cofrespondence of The Landmark..ice cream,cake and -coffee were North Atlantic,anal trons ‘their nor-la lifeboat hor had been tald thereThepeachcropon:the ~Brushy-|iornoom at 3 o'clock at the home of}[There seems to be considerable served.mal utterances there.is slowly un-|were no more women on the deck ;mountain|is alive and green,@D-|ine bride's parents,Mr.anid:Mrs,jintetest in politics abmoad in the}The’conjest-by six members of folding the full story of hdéW the and he.denied that there had beem“parently from test,100.per cent.’J.E.Hendren,at Turnersburg.|land.Some are “congerned about |the,Loyal:Temperance Union fOr|oreat White Star liner,her band.any cecueeeiin of “messages from ==00d...This-means loads of peaches |'r1.6 seremony willbe performed by)the---senatorial candidates,some}the stiver_medat given by the W.-C.lpiaying to the last,sank off the the Carpathia hes aythisyear.The crop in the fllat-Rev.‘J.H.Pressly,off Statesville,|about a legislative ticket.But it |.U.,that was given at the Meth-grand ‘banks with more than 1,500|°Osher.witneases including Cap-wood country appears to to be just and Rev.J.G.Weatherman,‘of |Se@ms.to me that the affairs |of |doist church a short time ago;Was |soulg.aboard.’From.the ‘Countegs|tain Rostron bore him out in thisaboutas‘good,the recent frosts Jennings cammunity,father of the|Iredett!county.this year concern us|Tepeated at’Liledoun Friday night.|55 Rothes,how quartered (uxunious-|with the xg nat tien:that the Jone -aenothavingkilledthem..A number groom.Mr.“and Mrs.Weather-|More vitally.We are spending vast |The contestants ‘Were Pearl iy in @ New:York:hotel,to the #ix')wireless openator on theblossoms‘selacted this week from |oiin will come to Statesville and {sums in publie improvements..and|,Teague,Luna Allen,Connolly|Giiinese coolfes,who escaped)by |ship,swamped with personal mes..;es different parts.of a peach tree on |hoara the 6.40 train.for Norfolk |under such circumstances we need,a Gwaltney,Blanche Watts,Suma Hol-hiding(under the lifebodt seats,all |sages,was unable to send’matter:the mountain,showed 100.per cent.and:other.points,after which)they |200d board‘of county;commission-|lar.and Howard Herman,all have of the 705.have.been provided for the:press....Sood with the small peach growing will be at home in Statesville.-|ers——mien of known character and|/ing been in.the ¢ontest here-ex-with,food and clothing,”and others,Interest,second only to the talesalreadybiggerthanalargegrainofthesurvivors,centered upon Mr.Miss Nora Hendrén,of Lexing-|&bility,wise and.safe.cept Suma Hollar.Connolly,@watt-|ome ‘tmmigrants and sume.millionofwheat.The flatwood chop does |tgn.Miss Jessie Hendren and Mr.{Such men we haveandI wil}name|ney,son of Attorney J,L.Gwalt-aires,ire on their way home.Jsmay’s recital.Im Washington Sen---inotappearashealthyandforward|Gooree Hendren,of Charlotte,pass-|the following gentlemen:Clarence |Ney,wom the,medal,and Attorney Even after all that has been told|ator stone of Maryland,Spitterly”as that on the Brushy mountain.|.4°through Statesville yesterday |Steele or J.A.Conner of States |W.E.Bogle presented it.A num-or the disaster,the death list.re-‘*Yer Wess i i or ;:‘;armaigned him before the SenateTheabloomisenorniousthisyear|en route to Turnersburg,ta be pres-|ville,Dr.J.‘EB.King or R.R.jber of youn\people from’here|Maing a proximate.Last night's to-land expressed the Kope that this.and the cherry trees in magnificent |ont at the marriage Hill ‘of Sharpesburg,-A,P.Clark |W Pnt out to hear the contest.tall estimate was 1,596;today the|country mibloom,pe1haps the prettiest of any ot of Fallstown,T.J.Williams .of ||The commencement exercises of|white Star Line issued ‘a.vtatement juetion ee Bele Ss Pts eneother,are po heavy this year that A North Carolina:Victim.Coddle Creek,Bd.-L.Long of Cham-|the Taylorsville High School will placing the ‘toll at 1,635.Exactly directonate of this company.’ at.the blossoms allone without dny fo-4—ee ina.wae |Dersburg.be May 9th and 10th.Rev.C.E.how many;died ‘wili-never be known|From W.:E ‘liage on.the trees make a,complete ramtibenten oo ene taste’Dis of |:10 ‘may be that none of these Raynal,pastor of First Presbyterian |14,hag been established!officially,opinion ofpon ie pi All 44a esshadebeneath.Apparently there the ‘victine was 0.8.We of }gentlemen,desire the place but -1|chunch,of Statesville,will preach haqwever,that the’Titanic was trave ers that no hlame should:attencthi to Neey.s)ts @oing to be a world of fruiit ff Hobbes,ha Whe w matte on,|Déllieve that nr are too loyal and |the senmon and)Prof.B.D.Doughy|¢eling 21 Knots an hour when she}Captain.Smith tecauee,as’theyaSthecropcanyetBaueezenythethavessel:ie wae forberty in the {Public spirited:to refuse thein ber-|erty,of the Appalachian \Training|struck the iceberg.Notwithstand-|contend,‘analysis we.teat;10th of May.|railway mail service in this State,|Vices to the ay at MOITIZN.ang Boone,will)deliver the ad|je this,“however,none of the}hag shown that the skipper,warned.fr,Wocdy'’s mother lives:at Rox-g LIEN r ae survivors,from.steerage to saloon,|of the presence of icebergs,had __.ik A.pee e ie te.Ob:Rane.:(|(New Hope,N.iC.Check:“Mawes,a has as yet condemned Capt.Smith,|steered tha Titania fully 60 miles +.’righ |eeemee,ce anranee ‘|Postmaster General ~Hitehcock ewe 2 ;ih Salas ‘ing|WnO.went down with his ‘ship.southward from.the.regular course.SOLVER em has asked Cotigress to grant an|,Mocksville Herald:Mr.Daniel part of the Sunday morning The Titanic’s ‘rate -of speed,Ce eaeItisiearned:ions an "quthorita-asi 2 oe :|Eaton,aged about 84 years and a/PTeaching »hovr at Broad Street |which was approximately 26%land Roosevelt,Gets Nebraska and Ore.#tive sdutce .that.there.weré only Methodist churel was'devoted,to allows<of $2,000 each,the maxi- .[highly respected citizen of the Pino miles,was brought out today from:“gon.':p i by law,to the fam-.SfiveRuapensionsofetudentsatthetumallowed:ostaa joection,died at his hole ‘Tuesday j%,Memotlat beivice tu these Who the lips of J.Bruce Ismay,presi-Th inn tn GS ae as ceA,&.M.College as the result.”of Werks (wae WRLen On eae Ti-[after a brief iiness.:He had lived|lost their liyes-in the Titanic disbgong of the International Mercan-pete BAimaries in Orezon.in avi ee BA,tr entek aroun tk mee open tanic.-'He;has also promised Sena-by.himeelt “for several ye Monday wee |C.:By.‘Ra nal ‘and Mr.‘R ie Behe att ci tee ae er ee eee ee ao.‘i Boe eae reer earn Coe toe Overma to-appoint.Mr.Pati,|hle neighbors.mieeine.him,Monday |.Hey.t:of the First Presbyterian |t2"0%the White Star line,“who |crat,side Wilson carried Oregon,_i BOUT Os vneee ohwane iat pee of North)Carolina,to the vacancy [22d ‘Tuesday morutg,went to his ere o Ane WM.W a i appeared as a.witness before «hel while Clark has the lend.im Nebras-.:A Pree este tune da Wenn bet caused by the death of Mi®:Woody.|tesidence:aed fcund “pian ‘dead in |Sears,and.Rev,WM Walsh and United States .Senate,committe |i.Hy received near 9,000 votes ~, ae wie ue "4 are neue ome eee Pees i cad emorh:Ob eroet.Gey whieh is nivestigating the disaster.|while Harmon and Wilson received hlot).Nome:“whe Teyear-old son of Mr.and |d¥en:ee eed go to presbyrery.to-|Nervous,but not im tedms,aa was more than 6,000 gc,otfrn1Willlooka‘good while before you}Mrs,(Walter Morris,‘of,Wilson\)”Mr.J,dD.’MoCall,a ‘promi vent ay to attend Concond Presbytery.—|Captain,‘Rostrom,of the Canpathia,;4,_find a better medicine for coughs and «ounty,fell.in a.:welll last NOR:Charlotte lawyer,willlmanage.Haavy.:impiire blood makes a muddy,|Who followed him om the stand,Three’persone “are -known:Mae 4|-Salde-then Chamberlaii's Couxty pemedy.and was drowned.Kitehinfy senatorial campaign:in|pimply complexion,headaches,nausea,|Mr,‘Ismay told iti a¥hispers of his |have been kiiled,at least.a score ae“1 when vou have acourh ot cold,and |~Ty ig tAliged that Capt,S.A.Ashe |Mecklenburg:and Mw.John,’1.fon.Thin blood makes Youlescape from’the sinking liner,|injured and several “farm houses =~f >>Yow.wre certain to-be pleased with the lis)bea mooie for Stite,Treas.|Scales,formerly ‘of Statesville,*will ton cation.use iggock Blooda Bi from thé time he pushed away.“in |and villagediveltinags were wrecked,.Bs _fale by.a Gealarss~—it,will,“ottect.Ot ener heassibtart ‘manager.Os eg at all stores.ee break valet nine wottien,ane he ‘Renter ‘by @ tornado,in Obtahoma, oo at 4 + mas fourths .or four:fifths of:them #8,egates to.’ STORIES |OF._rHR ‘SURVIVORS.-THE LANDMARK ‘TU SDAY,-April 28,1913.1,the:Loss of the Titanio—A ‘Hor. :e.COMMENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS Se SONewYorkDispatch,18th. Ie the RRoosevite people are vex-|8.°Z.-Tayler,of Philadiphia, pending the barrels of money;that |one of the’survivors,Jumped!-into the Taft people claim is being spent.the sea just three minutes Dpe- in behalf.of the colonel,the North ifone the boat-sank..He told a graphic story as.he cane from the. Carolina Republicans ‘may havebeen -to precipitate in declaring,for €arpathia. “T.was eating when the Titanic the colonel with such unanimity and heartiness-§0 e€:arly in the ‘wong »pom “ee struck the iceberg,’he sald.‘There was an awful shock that made,the :boat tremble from stem to §stern. If they:had held off awhile I did not realize for some time what of that campaign boodle might have|had:hea aa No-one seemed to a is way.Of |Know.the extent of the =accident.’bear circulated down Beek a a Wie wene told.that am iceberg had. coutse we don’t know that the TAT)20.struck by ‘the ship,I felt “Heel Roosevelt boomers:have “Te |tne.boat rise ahd it peemedt to je ceived bo money,“put:as.thiree-|that she was riding:over the tre.” “fp,}T ran out -deck and then 1 could. i see ice:it owas ar “Merit e®.Ben “pear to Be ‘for the colonel.the use ‘of*dee and.el boat,was,rocking, Of:any Bort of >persuasive .T6re@|over it:’Lshould:say:that ‘parts of. would Beeni ge-unk CORRAL the:26 eberg’were’80 feet:hee but it had been.broken into 3 tons: probably by our phip..:regs AT Jumped,into the’vogean :" was picked up by’one of .the boats:':1)never,expected.to.see: hind again.1 waited.on doard the bdat uhtil the dghts')went «OU, It seemed to me ‘that the diseip- line on board..was wonderful.’> Colonel Archibald)Gracie,United States army;the last.man:saved, went down ‘with the:vessel but was picked wp.Colonel Gracie told a remarkable story,of abe nee .atica 2) po means improbable,but the av-SE that there:had :y.any erage Southern’delegate.to-p Na-|panic.on.board.He ‘praised in- ‘cional Republican converition.is ‘all ltthe highest terms the behaviour of, etime looking for the band -wag-both.the passengers ..4m crew =He wants és be on ic and paid a high tribute to the heroism of the women:passengers Bide,with the people who distrib-“Mrs.Isidor Straus,”he said, ute thé patronage.Principles and}“went to her death.because .‘she policies cut emai):figure.In th@|would ‘not.desert’her.“husband. Although he pleaded ‘with her.to language of the immortal .Flanigan,|,oe of Texas,a delegate to a natiopal|take ‘her ‘place in the boat,phe S$ie &/|steadfastly refused,and when the Republican convention 25 years ago,}ship pettied:at the head.the.two who didn't know any better than |were engulfed in the wave that 1 e truth,“What are jswept’her. ko Sinrk Ont,Che seats a se bs _Colonel Gracie told of how he we here for but for the -offices was driven to the topmost deck when -**‘|the ship settled and”was the sole Says the Charlotte Chroabile:lsurvivor after the’wave that.swept For a long time past;Mecklen-|;her just:before.her final plunge burg has been known to fame chief-|hind passed ly as a builder of good roads.The]«“I,jumped with the.wave,’Baid drainage work now going on in this jue,“‘just as I often have jumiped _county,however,.will be soon at |wi th the breakers at the seashore. tracting more than ordinary atten-|By great good fortune'I managed tion,as well it should.|to grasp the brass’railing on the \The drainage work is being'tak-|cece mone —I a =by Rage “and mai nen the ship plunge en up by many counties and in im-\Gown'I was forced to let.go and portance it ranks next,to €000/]was swirled around.and around roads:~~Mecklenburg “Ted “all othi-||for what seemed to be an intermin- .er counties in’good road work.In|pene nnd Dolph I came to ithe surface,to fin €bea a mass this section of the State Catawha ||ot teneienl wreckage. pet.the pace.in drainage work |tm “Luckily I.was unhurt and cast-| while’Iredell’madé a ‘good second.|ing about managed to seize a wood- Iredell has two'dredge’boats in op-jen grating fleating nearby.When eration and thousands of acres of|1 had.recovered my breath I dis- |covered a larger canvas and cork fine lends will be drained and \iite raft which -had floated wp.A made tillable before the work i8{man,whose name I did not learn, fimighed.Iredell set the pace,for |was struggling toward ‘it from ihe whole State in the size of |Sme WarNaEe OT clped.him| the bond issue voted for good roads},,,.get onto the raft and we then end on the drainage proposition it /pegan the work of rescuing those came out equallyetrong.who.had jumped into the sea and «were floundering in the water...! Tt is a pematiadio thing that “When.dawn broke there were our great men in’North)Carolina 30 of ‘us on the raft,-standing knee run to Joes.For example there is|deep in the icy water and afraid Joe Hawley,Joe Dixon,Joe Johns }to.move lest the creaky craft be ston and*Joe Cannon;four ‘Joes,|overturned.Several -unfortunates, and most.of them ‘po Jos.—Char-|beumbed and half dead,ught Jotte Oheerver.us to Baye them’and one or two Several things could be said about!made an effort.to reach us .bue j}we-had “to warn them away:—Hed the above pamagraph but The Land-|we made amy effort to save them Mark ‘is copying it to ask,as it has|we all’might have perished. often been tempted.to ask,why the }“The hours that elapsed before custom of ppelling,Jo.“with jwe weré picked up by,the Carpa-an €.}thia were the longest and .most .J0.is an abbreviation of Jogeph and|torrible that I ever spent.Prat- proper abbreviation is Jos.The)|tically without,any sensatiom of mame is usually called.Jo.for short|feeling,because of the icy water, and the e has:no piacéin ghe spell-|we.were almost dropping from fa- -,‘tigue.We:were:afraid to tum Ing of Jo.if Dr,Kiuttz,of ‘the laround to look to se¢whether we Observer,would enlighten The Land-|were seen by.passing craft amd mark on this point it would.be|when some *ohe who was facing under obligation.And while he is}lastern passed ae ee that .pome- ~ebout it be might explain how W |thing that looked like a steamer a r pss S vel |Was coming up one of the-men be- men named are “great men im North)wine hysterical.under'the strain. Carolina.”Some of them are ‘“of|The rest of.us,too,were nearing North.Carolinn’”’,having been born|the breaking point.Hey in the State—and {n one case.at|_,Col:sis that any men’were fired:upon Jeast some of us.are not particular and declared that only ouce.was a ly proud:‘of that fact.There are’}revolver discharged. ok pumiber at South,Caroli na del: the ndtianal Republican ‘eotivention insthucted fro ‘Taft;have} reported .to.the.Roosevelt.national ‘headquarters that they will disre- ‘gard ‘instructions and vote “for Roosevelt.The ‘Taft manager’ charge that the Roosevelt -peopla are buying the Southern delegates. It may be that no money has actu- ally.passed,although that is by el ff.’We Fooucued Telr the.Ste ‘name women areall off. nding, aad Gracie denied with ‘empha- ‘Not.a man shall a‘on abok untilColonel Astor theb imaquired the ~nuanber of the boat,which)was being loweredawayandturnedto,the work. clearing the other boats and.in?re-. assuring)the:Arievened,‘and ner yous’women.>. “By this tim e-the~sihiip:began tolist-{righttully.to,port!This.‘be- came so dangérous’that the.second officer”.ordered.every one’to:rush. te starboard.This we did and-wefoundthe.crew trying to get a boat off in,that quarter.(Here | saw the last of John B.Thayer,pec- ond:vice,president of the |Penn- sylvania railroad,and George ~B. Widener,a capitalist of.Philadel: phia.”’Colonel »Gracie spite the.warnings .of jcebergs,no slowing down of speed.was order- ed by the commander éf:the:Mitan- ic.-There wete othen wannings,too, he saids:{In the.24 hours’.run, ending:the.40h,’he ‘said,“the Bhip’s:rum was:546,miles,’vba we pul that wal of Lwith,20 Inoon, Jicdberg, none of sinking:with,30 passengers.aboard,most.of them in.scant nighy ‘clothing.They ‘were_resoued just in the nick of ‘time.’ STATEMENT OF,"SURVIVORS. Oritiefsm of thehe Insufficiency “0°iife-Saving Appliances. The following statement issued by a committee of.surviving passen- gers,was -given the press .on,the arrival of the Carpathia: “We,the undersigned passengers from the pteamship Ti- tanic,in order,to,forestall.any sensational or exaggerated:state- ments,deem *it our duty to give to’the press a statement of facts which:have come to our knowledge and wwihich we believe.to be:true. “On Sunday,‘April 14,°1912, about 11:40 p.m.,om a cold:star.light nighit,ini ax“smooth Bea and| the ‘ship stpudk an while ©hadi:been.reported to the brid@e iby lookouts,eatly enougih GOs,avoid Steps were.taken,to,ascettialn the eOllision, were:told that the next 24 ‘hours would.)Bee.even,a better record|jostag,.No!diminution of.sbeed was indicated in.the-run’‘and the engines kept -up their pteady run-| When Sunday everiing camé.we all noticed:the inereased.cold,| which“gave plains warning ‘that|the ship was in close proximity to | icebergs or ‘ice fields.”The offi-' cers,’1 am’credibly infonmed,.had: | heen advisedby.wireless from oth-| er ships of the:presence of —_i¢e- bergs and dangerous floes in-‘that.| vicinity.The sea was.as’smooth| as glass,and the weather clear}.so | that.it .beems.that there was no! occasion for fear.i | o “When the vessel Btnuck,’”. continued,“ithe passengers were. he 80 | little alanmed ‘that they joked over the matter.The few that,‘-were on deck early had taken their | time to dress properly and.there was not the slightést indication of panic.Some of,the fragments..of ice had fallen’on the deck,‘and these “were picked up and passed around by some of the facetious ones,who.offered them.as "memen- toes ‘of the occasion,,On the port side a glance over the side:fail- ed to show.any evidence of damage and the vesser -peemed,to be on an even keel,James:Clinch Smith J,however,soon found.the| vessel was listing heavily:‘A few minutes later the officers.ordered men and women to ‘don life pre- servers.’ One of the last women ‘seen by Colonel Gracie,“he said,was Miss Byans of New York,who virtually refused to be rescued,be- Lease,according to,the army offi- cer,“she had=been told bya for- tune-teller in ‘London,carne phe would -meet her death on,the water.’ A young English:woman,who re-} quested that her name be omitted, told a thrilling story of her expe- rience in one of-thie collapsible poats which had been manned by eight of the-crew from the Titan- ic..The poat was in command,of the fifth officer,H.Lowe,whose | actions she.described as ‘saving| ‘the lives of many people.Before the..life-boat ‘was launched, passed along the port deck of cnet| steamer,commanding the people not! to jump ip the boats and otherwise ‘restraining them from swamping the} craft.‘When:the collapsible was | launched,Officer Lowe succeeded in putting up a mast and a.smail sail. He collected the other boats -| gether;im’some cases the boat were short of adequate crews ane he directed an exchange’dy .whiich | éath Was adequately-manned.He threw_lines connecting the boats | together two by two,,and all thus} tnoved together."Later on,he,went) back tothe wreck with the crew of | one of the boats and succeeded in| picking up some of.those who had | jumped.overboard and were swim- ming about.On ‘his way back.to} the Carpathia he passed one of the ‘collapsible boats,which was on the {de ist jing given to |modation tor approximatley i:following— steamship. ne ent ||number ‘trained Beamen to man same, cine Hosiery,Hosiery,Hosiery! |Ship.Orders:were given to:put on-) Hlifebelts,-lowered,The ship.sank at about 2: 120°a?m.,.Monday,Sand)‘the usual |distress’signals.owere pent out by wirelés#and,rockets.figedi vat:in- itervals fromthe:ship.ortunate-|: ly the wireless.message was recely- ed by the Cunard steamship Car-|pathia.at about'12 o'clock,midnight and she arriyed on the scene ofthe~disaster at enous 4a,m, Monday::'“The officers|and .crew. }steameship Canpathi,had been pre- paring.all night for the rescue and |comfort of the’Burvivors,and .the mentioned were.recetved .on board ‘with the most touching care land.kindness;every).attention’be- :all,|irrespective of class:The passengers,officers and crew gave up eiladly “their state- rooms,clothing and.comforts” our ‘benefit,all honor to them. “The .English .board of.trade passengers.certificate,on baard the Titanic,allowed for a:totab of ap- sroximately 3,560.The same cer- tificaté called for lifeboat accom- 950 in boats:14.Jange life- boats;'2.smaller boats and:4.col- iapsible boats.Life “preserverswereaccessibleandapparentlyin sufficient number,for all on.board. “The approximate number of:pas-sengers carried at the4time of col- of the the following sai sion was:class, 1,400. Potal. “First class,330; 3205 third class,750;“Offtders and crew, second total, 940. “Of the foregoing,about .the) were .rescued by the Carpathia:First class, second.clasg,.125 third+200;officers,|.4;‘peamen, stewards,96;firemen,71-—to- 210 of the crew.he total about 775 saved was about 80-‘per cent.of the maximum capacity’of. the Mfeboats.“We feel it our duty to call the ldttention of the public to what we consider the inadequate supply of \Hfc-saving appliances provided for on .maodermn passenger steamships, recommend that ©immediate isteps be taken to.compel.passen- |gerFiennes to.carry sufficient |boats to accommodate the maxinyur of’._people carried 210;. c.iS. 39. tal, |board.“The following.facts were ot served and phould be considered!in ithig connection:The ineufficiency lof ‘lifeboats,rafts,ete.,lack of(stok- ers,stewards,ete.,are not efficient boat handlers);not enough officers jto.carry out emergency orders on the -bridge and:superintend _OT a Tea: launching and.control of lifeboats; absence of searchiights. “The.board of trade-rules allow ‘for entirely too.many people in each boat to permit the same to be propetly handled.On the Titanie the.boat deck was about 75 feet labove water and-consequentiy the (Continsied on sixth page.) -aud White See our real Lisle Hosiery for Ladies,Missesand Children, in white and colors;25¢‘per pair.Silk Hose in Black,Tan &number of Jo.Johnstons but if it is Gen.Jos.E.that was im mind, the record fixes his birthplace Virginia.However,it is the “Joe? part that The Landmarks asking| about and it is simply seeking light not offering criticism. *-=: When you are told that @,change | ‘from fees to salaries for county of-| ficers will mean that the salaries will heave to be paid by the taxpayers from the public treasury,“whereas | the taxpayers do not now have to’ pay the county officers,remember: First,that the-county (the .tax- payers)now pay in commissions to sheriff and:treasurer,im costes td @lerk and sheriff and register,about twice ag much in the way of fees _@b individuals pay in fees to these officers;second,that when all the fees now collected by officers are wurmed into the public treasury,as would be the result io changing to} salaries,a surplus would be Jeft to the taxpayers after reasonable: and feir salaries are paid the offi- eere;the experience of other toun-tieg proves this;third,Yhat ‘those who make statements which leave the impression that the Bilary Bys- tem Would be more expensive than| Wee fee system,underrate the intel- Nigemee of the individual to whom thie argument ie directed,for the feote andthe experience of coun- ties where the chatige has been made,show the contraryto be true; ,a the.Zeal of office ~polders to retain the fee syptem *gee)ie behuif of the _pulblic weltar®|ngs for her own!pr and fimally, or vend dor mer own:Sterest? "lreete “This was for the purpose of in- timidating some steerage pabsen- gers,”he said, ‘into a boat before it was prepared |tor launching.‘This shot was fired in.the air and when the foreigners |were tohd the next would be di- dat them they promptly re- turned<'to the deck.There was jno confusion and no paniic. Contrary ~to the general expecta- |tion,there was ho jarring impact |when thé vessel struck,according ito the.anmy officer.He was in jis berth when the vessel smashed into the submerged:portion:of the berg and was.aroused by the far. He looked at his watch,he paid, ship sank -with him at 2.22 for his watch stopped at \hour. |“Before I retired,’/said Oolonel Gracie,‘I had a long -chat,with Charles H.Hays,president.of the Gramd Trunk railroad.One of the last things “Mr.Hye.said ‘was this:‘The.White "Star,the Cu- nard and the Hambure-~American lines are devoting their’attention and angenuity in vieing with them to obtaim supremacy in luxurious tie and:in making speed:records. he time will spoon come when.this will be checked by some -appalling disaster.’Poor fellow,4 few hours later he was dead. “The conduct of Colonel Joh |Jaco,Aptor was deserying af the| j dyn BL Praise,declan Colonel fee “The millionaire New York er,’he paid:‘devoted alll hig em- argies to saving his young .bride, nee Miss Force.of New York,who was .imAstorhelped us im our efforts.to ‘Bet her in the boat,’’said.Colonel.Gracie:“I lifted her.into the boat.and ap’she took her placeColonelAstorrequ¢eted permissionofthesecondofficertogo~with ection,ed the.oniicar, * that Blo,aes “who had.tumbled [ and found.it was just midnight.Thea.M,;; delicate Ivealth.Colon el | ae and Embroidered Collars in White and Ecru,50c.to atk and Lisle Gloves,15c.to $1.00. *We are showing a beautiful line of 10c.,,15c.,206.and 25c. CurtainGoods. REMEMBER WE ARE CLOSING!OUT OUR ENTIRE. LINE OF READY-TO-WEARS AT AND BELOW-COST.. ALLEN L..MILLS, “THE CASH STORE_(Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) rm For,forty-seven dus 8,we will offer our entire stock tux atigreatly reduced prices.This stock,includes | ~new Stieffs,new Shaws,new Bennett.&© Bretzs.new.Kohler &Campbells,and other makes-of new Pianos and many diflerent makes of |second hand Pianos that have been thoroughly repaired,refinished,ete.,in.our shop. All of these Pianos are excellent bargains.We hope to;move this,stock rapidly aud if price has anything to do with the sale it will go ~quickly. CHAS.M.STIEFF, -5 West Trade Street,Charlotte,N.C. STIEFF.BUILDING,219 South Tryon Street,Oppo- site Academy of Music,after June 1st,1912. “ofr “Surviving | at| ut.not:u idamagé;-sang:‘pave.passmigers:and)’. and ithe!i boats’were Sherrill-White aoe : Its;Woodward:You Must.Have| ..To get good work,good jewelry and good clocks.‘wer ITS.pIG DEN Sooner orrlaterforMe ance who have to get up early.Get hGethim now, for ME ‘TO'SEE HIM ANYWAY.H.B-WOODWARD,Jeweler |At The reseent! WEDNESDAY,APRIL 24th, AFTERNOON.AND EVENING, |“The T roubadours.” The Troubadeurs.are a combination of genuine entertainers and artistic musicians of a high order. The afternoon performance will begin.promptly at 4 0 ‘clock ahd in the-evening two’performances will be:given,the first:at 8 o’clock and the second at9 o'clock.In addition to this all of next week we will run an extra programme of pictures,giving three fine feature pictures each day.The price-of admission for ‘The Troubadeurs’’will be ten and twenty cents;all the rest of the - week five and ten.cents. Pe + Don’t miss this fine performance ond _thisSo ————programme of pictures. HField See For Spring Sowing. Black OATS—Burt or 90-Day,White Spring, Spring,Red Rust Proof—80c.to $1.00. -GLOVERS—Red,Sapling,Alsyke,.Alfalfa—98 per cent.pure seed. GRASSES—Ore shard,H thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentuc Canadian Blue,for lawns. All kinds grain and-teed stuffs, Fertilizers at guaranteed prices. suit purchasers. J.E&:SLOOP. erds (or Red Top),Timo:ky ‘Blue and chicken feeds,etc. Time or cash to HALLS SPECLALS. A CIGAR OF MERIT. | HALL'S DRUG STORE.‘PHONE NO.20.sevecoons First Building and Loan Association ean ‘be taken at any time,without| additional cost,by paying trom Feb- ruary 3d to present date.; LL.HARRILL,,Secretary. FOR SALE! -acre lot,junction west Front street NOTICE! ing streets, 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per acre.76.acres,one mile east of court |’ house..96 acres,one mile and a half west.:‘36 acres,one mile and a quarter west.:70 acres,one “mile and a half west : 211 acres,five miles noma,$30 per acre. 356 arres,three’miles east,$25 er acre... 3 $12,000 of City Property t For Rent :or Sale ! eaten bhaae.No.206 -.south.Race street. par Two-story house,No.-111Highlandavenue.=~ Pwcatary gix-room:nhoust,” west Pint street.j 2 City.arate ins all a the. f above:monses wv a%4 ff interested see us,|8 Jenkins &Wagner, REALESTATE DEALERS, =St ville,N.C. ‘OFFICE:ROOM 3; First National Bank:Building. ‘PHONE:282.” Cash Tobacco Warehouse,‘ot 130x285,corner Walnut and Meet- Lot ~60x107,corner Court .andMeetingstreets.-~ A number of —other desirable farme and businéss properties.See mé before making an investment.ISIDORE’WALLACE, 7.Nationat Bank Building. "Phone 240. FORSALE ‘Five-room house and lot,south, Center street,near depot. Two vacant lots rsar above, Meeting street.Six vacant lots @onth of Brad- ford Knitting Mill ‘Hight-room house,good well end.barn,aud four acres of ‘land, Buffalo Shoal Road,Four-room house,6%acres land, Buffalo Shoal Roa? Two vacant lots Buffalo Shoal on Store.house and residence :and and Buffalo Shoal Road,Alse stock of Groceries and pena Call on or write { Cc.B.MORRISON, ‘739 West Front St.| March 8,°-*Phone 227. ATCA ARIAT! TO OUR PATRONS |!AND THE PUBLIC:| We.wish to announce that although we have had a fire we are taking care of our business just as usual.Let us have your laundry work.WeWillappreclateit. STATESVILLESTEAM LAUNDRY UPHONE 122. ‘Hand Engraving Done.| We have.with us an expert hand engraver and watch ‘repairer. :You do not have to-wait for yourwork-long when left with us. Your patronage is solicited. «Rk.F.HENRY JEWELRY COMPY'’,4 March 29—8t. eo Pinewood Pairy Farm, “STATESVILLE,N.C.RF,D.NO.2 W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im- [THE LANDMARK TURSDAY,«=.= ‘bogs were thronged with:people;the T fire:having caught from the Kitchen'|.flue,hud ‘had gained suchheadway. :ti men and boys saved:a ¢ood par‘lof his ‘furniture, .April 23,1012. LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Arrlyal,and Departure soe twe‘Bence as :<‘WESTERN aENo...15,west-ceoune aa §.55 a.m.No.16,‘east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.No.1,weat-Boe A due 1u20 a.No,an ‘west-bou due 3:26 p.m.Train No.west-bound,due 10.22 p.m-Train No,ah,east-bbound,due 1100 amTrainiO.4,anol bounds:due ‘1.mH e.myTrathNo.ast-bound,due 6.4CHARLOTIE*AND TAY.Lea V ILEFrom,Charlotte.No.16.ar.9.50,leaves 11.00 a.mNo,24 -ar.8.26,leaves 8.36 p.mFromTaylorsville.No.23 ar.10.10,eaves 11.00 a.mNo.15 arr 6.20;leaves 6.46 p,m. TrainTrainTrainTrain TrainTrain TrainTrain a Former Ivedell Man’s Home Bu fed Marion Progress,18th. when:the school!grounds and ‘build-, alarm of fire was.given and it:wap soon discovered that:Prof,.G,.Hy Weaver'a house.was on:fire,-.the’ shat it was ‘impossible to check’ Thé heroic work’of the faith- The,fire’threw. a’‘damper'on what.promised to be. one of the best and most pleasant days Nebo ‘had ever had...‘Prof,aid:Mrs.‘Weaver and their friends at.Nebo are very grateful to those who worked so faithfully to “save fhe fusnieuse and who expressed their sympa ¥ine ~other ”pubstan- tial-ways.’ There was ‘some :insurance “oR the house but not enough to.cover the loss:Coming:as it.does atthis’time makes it’doubly hard on Whiteacre,Buffalo,.N, 50x42 1 2 Feet.|| $12,000 10,000 A WEEK.| y These.figures represent . size,”cost:and output.of’that greenhouse we have |been telling you about, The stems of these flow- ersare long and stiff,the on blooms superb;in other |words,no betterCARNATIONS | have evet been grown.:i $1.00 --Dozen.| VAN-~-LINDLEY C0., Greensboro,N.C. POLK GRAY DRUG C0., Local Agents. MRS.DR.MOORE, a ity |by |York,’ ‘by Bishop Lloyd, isermon before Reservation [an |Weaver |Lnvoly inig: |rig ht, ithumb on the deed|never laffirmed the judgment of the S |rior Cort, |tion of the\righkt to cor erATE §NEWS. The finst shipment of strawber- ries from,the eastern trucking Bec-tion was made Thursday from Rook‘Point,Pender county.‘load: shipments will begin this.week.°° Ther Topic says.that Mr,.J.By .|Phifer,formerly of Statesville,nowbusiness.man of Lepoir,has bought a lot im tha.town and will build a residence... An amendment to the indian ap-propriation bill,introduced by:Sen- ator Simumons,provides $25,000 for school for the Croatan:Indians at Pembroke,Robeson county.‘ Mr.Jack Albright”has sold hip paper,the’Mt.Airy Leader,to @ stock company:and.will rétire.'The editorial department of..the paper will be controlled,by five.Btock-holders...;awe\Last ‘Thursday afterneon,just af:| }ter the class day‘exercises at’Nebo,Prot,.2.H::Dixon,‘who has been principal:of ‘the Yadkinville Normal.School.tor..20.Yeats,Has ‘resigned, and‘will retire “trom,school ‘work. for the.present;Ibe may logite a Knoxville,“Tem... firs.>Jane °Keesler Alexander,wi eof Capt,J,Alexander,‘ofConcord,Gied Fbcredas evening.her home in)Con¢ond,aged 78.Hi husband and five:chiliren|survive. Of the!children Mra:Kate Stamrett and.'.Mr,J..B.°Alexander’.Live..at Mooresville,§ .Mooresville,Doterprike:“Mr.A. B.Sherrill,a prosperous farmer.ofMecklenburg:county,just over:the Iredell line.in the’Beatie’s ford neighborhood,lost a good new barn last Monday night,:15th,when-the building,"was destroyed by lightning All the stock and'cattle were sayv- ed;only the buildiag anda large A en of teed stutt being con bummed,! Mr,-and:Mrs.Weaver.They are i Halifax county last week Mel- I)quartered in the house:of a .friend,|yijie Allen shot ‘arid killed his however,and are now planning to}brother,Mack Allen.:‘Nhe.murderer rebuild.<:y.[lS in jail.‘The:father.of the’Al- (Mr,Weaver formerly lived ‘in Flengs.had died np week previous;Iredell and his friends,in.this:their:mother.is an’invalid:|It.is’ county will:regret to hear of |bis |gaid the brothérs:had:a,disagree-misfortune-—-The Landmark.]ment and Melville puled his”pis- eee peers a!tol.Mack turned awdy;telling his "Dr...Thomas’Belectic Oi)ts the best brother to put up his pistol.Mel- remedy fdr that often fatal .disease—-ille fired i!the balk edcroup.It -has been used,with acon sbi and 'the bail enter in our familly for éight..years.V—aers.Mack ‘s heart,causing instant death. ‘he comméncement of the Univer- PBity of:‘North Caroling is to..take place June l'to 4 The |alumnae address’will-be by Dr. derman,president of the Universi- of Virginia:tthe lterary address John;Temple :Graves,.of.New and the baccalaureate sermon of New York,The the.¥,M.'C.A.‘will j}by by Rev.Charles E.Maddry,for- lmer pastor .of the First Baptist |church of Statesville i ey as to a Land Made it Void. has decided Deed The Supreme Court interesting suit In-the dase of vs.Weaver,‘from.Rowan, the |title to a valuable], |farrh near Landis;Henry Weaver, ithe father of seven children,‘made a deed to one of them,Peter,forallhislandaudleftthedeedwithC..A.-.Lian, land to be delivered to Peter,unless the father should call for,it.Hen- ry.Weaver,however;reserved the right to call for and destroy the deed,if Peter didn't treat him telling Mr.Linn that he didn't want to give away his right and that he’wamted to keep.his The deed.was delivered during.Hertry’s life- time,but after his death it.was |delivered,to Peter and he-had it istered.The jury in’the Super |Court’found that there was no ef- i fectual delivery and upon appeal by stPeter,the Supreme Court has:j holding that the reserve jcall the dewd defeated it and ithere was no délivery. i The Fee System Doomed. }!Mouroe Enquirer. The fee system,is doomed. most progressive counties are jawey wrth the fee system and : ting officers on sabaries.A public aca ant “should be paid-a reasonable salaty for his work—the salary th:ut is paid other men,of the same bre of the officer who are engaged in'work pf likenature:If the ‘fee :system pays.too much,why put the esata Tooth Extractor,officer on.a °*reasomeable s:alaty ajzid Place the surplus brought in by the payment’of fees in,the’eounty‘Will-arrive in Statesville ‘treasury.ifthe.fee ‘system:does :not bring in enough to keep a com- TUESDAY,APRIL 30TH,petent man on-the job,why .pay and will be here for several days.Office over Hall’s Drug Store.April 1). iD Just received shipment |Cycle fatchers, Come and get one and let~your hen go back to egg *production. .Also have Drinking Foun- tains,Food Trays,Food Hoppers,ete.!PHONE=—~ proved Mash at$2 per bushel. ‘fadCORIETS } »They Lace Ly,Front? his celebrated Corset excelsin style,uaranetheroubuyornot,try it on and see why beauty:4nd comfort.Staysteednottorustor.break. it excels.MISS MONTSINGER,.Corsetier and Dresstnaker,_March1.""Phone,1256.” W.B.BROWN or.B.L.SRONCE: OPPORTU NITY. LL erect building on vacant lot Wi rear of our big stables to suit tenant.Will erect:‘ange or small POTENKEI RAIG LIVE 00. an April5. i <THE French coach ‘horse,|*.(anion,1 ea will atemy aa .eae Poultry ‘Supplies !| enough salarw.to keep a compet jTan at it.In-this county the « of court,the recorder,the prosecut- ing attorney,the superintendent.of ipublic instruction and the county commissioners are on ‘salary vrd all.other officers.get’fees.Every“lofficer ought to be paid a 5s jand the fee system forever done -with—aid-4t-will not-be-long-u the fbe system will go. |Paying Poll.‘Taxes For Voters} |Simply Buying’Votes: |Newton News: |,We heard a-prominent Déeniocrat [Say the other day that he was not aC ig -to contribute a-red cent.to- ard paying anybody’s poll tax le is--time;that if delinquents di div ApcaTe-enough about their’vote to |pay their own tax,he be jiggered if he’‘did’-He described this |ment of poll tax by party managers |48 a species of vote buying and said \that it had a tendency to créate a: |class of ‘floaters’?who waited.eacl j election year for somebody elee to jfoot their tax bilk:He was -right. |Doubtless there would be some sur-prised ‘indig ity managers let'May 1 come (and”gO without bettling with the sheriff in their.behalf.‘Didn’t seme one of our Superior:Court judges inveighagainstthisbusiness?Seems to .us he,classed it as vote-buying. salgeoneaboe “Why,He Was Late, — eupper.”’“I know.but:I asked him how he wasfeeling,and heinsisted on ‘telling meabout.his stomach trouble.’’“Did you tell him to take Chamber+ lain’s Tablets?’’i‘Sure.that is what.he —‘by .all déaters,» 1 Ckishonia:: af oe ortinations to’“messengers;"’}.+total ‘Rodsevelt,expeldix|. Edwin A.Al-|‘ to be held by.hing’ pay-i|. iduals hereabouts.if par- ca batnaratheon.:Pe ciency,that’tired,all-in feeling, “Well,that is ‘io reason why.you sleeplessness;bad dreams or bad should be’an hour late wetting home to Sold | R Wholesale Bribery. »Direétox McKinley,of thenational'fuft boreau,Jast week ‘sued’a statement.calling attention ‘to thealleged:use of money;in;‘Une.Toose- ‘velt.campaign,,“The Javish éxpewditure of,moneyin.this,cainpaign by.the backers of former.President Theodére Roose-velt,’says the statement,‘thas Tedtothequestionbeing’raised:Were the victories of Roosevelt -im Penn- syivania and Oklahoma dure to ‘great’.popular demand’for his renomina-tion or ‘to the use of money?”\FB urther dlong Mr,McKinley gaysi: ‘In no prepconvention.campaignrinthehistoryofthe:country —hasmoneyheenusedineuchlargesums, amounting :ii-view.of the generalverdictofthecountry.with)respéct to certain expenditures:by Senators of the United States,to plain bribery aad corruption,a8 bas been expiend-;ed “hy.the:‘backers’of ‘Theodore: dios cevelt:Oe ‘bbe MoKiniey:aihesca thé:Roose-yelt forces,spent’large:pune*fn hat:they:distributed$190,000.da Alleghaney-:esunty: PRennsylbvania,including Pittsburg, issuite 20,000 pieces,ofy'‘sertp’”” Charges i ‘ the the bites one Pennsylvania were between ¢ York county alone $200,000).was}spent in an endeavor to imfluence the pr‘imariés and.that efforts were. made to,“‘buy out’?Dreclhinecaptains in New York, In this connection,”faid’’the Meek iniey:::statement,“one district captain in.New York.did Bell out} to ‘the.Roosévelf managers,-plain- ly “showing that Mr.Roosevelt’.was |. not a candidate im:‘answer to.a. great,popular demand,’’but the beneficiary.of B bag of end hard- earned dolla Lite Sacrificed to Speed apd Show, Baltimore Sun. $250:000 and $500,000;that.in’New|. Try Sloan’s Liniment for your rheu-_Matism—~don’t rub—just lay it on lightly.It goes Straight to the sore spot,quickens the blood,limbers up the muscles’and joints and mopsospain ‘Here's’‘Proof .ad Mrs:Jura THOMAS of:Jackson,Gal:,writes:“1,Have used your Lini- ment for rheumatism:with,much sic+ cons,er ; SO UMARTIN’J.Tunis,169°16k:Ave,‘Paterson,N.J’,writes:a1 was.+ripplewith shenthatlann:fortwo years anid Leould not-move at ‘fall;had *to be carried from place to-place.I tried remedies and could not get bet.“ “ter,until Ltried Sloan’sLiniment,.One bottlt.fixed me.upir?good shape a+ang now,A mre Bays a potie in4 An oase he “wife and ¢¢ee ” Ww % kills any.kind of pain,Good for Neuralgia,Toothache,iminesaia,Chest Pains,Sold by all dealers.«Price 25c.,50c.and $1.00.— £.Sloan’s book on Horses,Cattle,Hogs atid Poultry sént free.Address DR.EARL S.SLOAN ee Boston,Mass. ea “Phe Titani¢-had:20 Nfe boats,which is im’excess of ‘official °re- quirement,’bays:Inspector Gener- al Uhier.Holdimg:60 each,if.ev- ery boat was safely’lowered,only 1,000-persone ‘could.have!been sav- ed.The Titanic had ‘a’-capacity \of 3,447 passengers and crew.:The’big ;ad room for cafes,gymnasium pool,a theatre,pquash is counts.Alexander Car- win designed the ‘Titanfe,'| She.‘was >fitted”with davits| 18d.tee and capable of carrying thes the numiber of boats ac- in.the ship when she went’ 3ut.the antiquated -rules British Board..of Trade ‘re- merely that vessels of Y0;- “gross tonnage,‘‘and upward”carry at least “16 lifeboats. The Pleasure of |Living ! ‘There’s.a fascinationin devising new méans of awellitig the little hoard until the saver has'reached the point of independence. The pennies,nickles and dimes that are thoughtlessly dropped here and there for-nothings,.count fast toward the penomplish-ment of:your purpose Try saving. The bank account is'the first step toward success and fortune, protects your family in emergency,educates your children,, j|4 makes you independent,gives you a standingin the community,. is a valuable aidin,ahy enterprise undertaken anywhere,by any- body,under any conditions. If you'do not have a bank account let.us suggest that youstartonewithuseee, Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. :e 1894 vsesels of more than four times-that tonnage Tiave.been built.but:the law .has ae been ged “to.cover.them...Carrying lifeboats ‘Teduces speed,takes up room they.want for showy,things; hid.safety has been sacrificed to Sons and show:iStar The course of the White Line-“was.‘not exception:vb.Otherowners.dia,and.aré doing,-the same thing.Inspector Uhier states that the big liners ““make no pre- tense of carrying enough lifeboats to save the lives of the passengers if the ship should go down.”’The revelations made by the Titanic dis- aster will probably compel .them to take more precautions to.hold their business.But Great Britain, Germany and Frante,as well -as the United States should make the law Bo stringent:that owners,can- Mot trifle with.human life. — Patients Sends Many to Statesville. Correspondence 18th. aged Cornelius CorneliuslotteObserver, Miss Hieien Mayes, c har- about 12 years,has gore to,Statesville to enter f Se atorium there for an operation:for appendicitis Only Monday,.evening Carl Cashion,a boy of 14,was taken to the Sana- torium for-a similar.opration. The inumber of .patients that) within the year have gone from} thig -vicinity om account of this} trouble ‘is .surprisin large.’ Prosnect For a Fine Fruit,Orop. All indications point to the best pedch and appl crop .in North ih years,according to re-Carolina Ww.ports that have feac he d Major A:Grabam,Commissioner.of Agri- éulture.‘Bie severe cold .of a few. weeks ago Gid little,damage to the trees and sirice that time the trees have blossémed and ‘filled so rapid- iy that a heavy frost would be re-| quired to seriously damage the | young fruit.Thick leaves have be-| gun protecting,the fruit,| company,CWilson’ Statesy ille Freckle Cream is sold hy Drug Campany. GOES! need for any disturbed condition ot | the.stomach. MI-O-NA.stomach.tablets wil}| drive alll the-poisonous gases from your stamaech:dind make your stom-/ ach strong enough to disest:any | food,; For any ailment,caused. Stémadh),Buch as sick dizziness,nervousness, by -weak| headache, lack of eftfi- stomach;the’moting after too much smoking dnd drinking—for.,all these ailments nothing’on earth, cam Surpass MI-O-NA.Large,box for 50 cents at:‘the Statesville Drug Qompany’s'and ‘druggists.every- ore.-ae x = Sburness,Heaviness,.Belchng and | Stomach Distress wats kly Fade |1 Away. Magical:MI-O-NA .is what you} if Se eee 18,LTD. fave memory, ‘brated rideS ‘.<‘i|Welssuea Warning ! '-Come here for all kinds of Clothing if you wish.your ‘pur=" chasing to besatisfactory.We are showing a full line of SPRING TIME STYLES IN THE BEST CLOTHING, ‘For utility of service,smartness of style;.perfectfon of fit — and economy of price our clothing cannot be well equaled.© Our prices are-moderate,although our guarantee goes with every sale..‘Come in and look over our large stock.We.feature the Griffon make-in Clothing,which is.positivel the best on this market at price.Try a Suit and you will take ‘no other.: Sloan Clothing Co. made his of warnin r A as. —Now FOR— ‘We ‘alli piput ‘them up any ‘time want= ed and will sayeSaHAMMOCKS. THE KIND:THAT bAST: you money. ~~SEE J ‘Awnings and ij Porch Shades t Statesville Housefurnishing oe RO.DEITZ,Manager.Sales Dayis the first Mondayiin each monthiin StatBéville,NC. “Place Your Order | o os |.,fottowed.:Fashionable ‘women aboanduebutteriliesof.fashion, |PUBLISHED TUESWSDAYAND.FRIDAY. ;“SUBSDAY,|-:~|April.23,1912. nem msec >.Jowing sensible anid.timely’observa- whieh!shows that they were human, 2 toes,DUT RO as the former ‘may:have im _.itragic:destruction~without the added stimulus of the .the prominent.victims of :the great ‘THE LANDMARK EDi£CR AND OWNER,| :120.WEST BROAD STREET.CE URSCHIPI!N PRICE:| Thee ee ees ne een eee eheee .YEAMONTHS.....+.sa 400Hi50teeeederer Pte eeeenes (COMPARATIVE VALUE OF LIVES, The Baltimore San makes the ‘fol- tions;ie Mieka it is to be regretted that.theglitter;of millions has.been made so.much.of to enhance the pombre effects:of the Titanic’disaster.©In a great human “tragedy ‘like -this >the sentiments .evoked by the melt- ang of Cleopatra’s pearl “in vine -gar should have'mo place,..Vie»Tie men of wealth:and “pronii- nence appear to have behaved well, "a pdint ‘often overlooked in.thepublic’estimation of a ‘millionaire. Sothe ‘even acted’the.part of ©he- }-also did many.of the©poorer “and \humbler.passengers:-Life is sweet to rich and poor alike;12 ore to ‘makefit.interesting,but they are not nec-‘essarily “happier.Is’there ..:not enough pathos’in,the abrupt .and of 1,600.-souls’ Bacrifice of pheckela?;:Then,too,if we start to.weigh the relative’value:of lives..tost,‘pome immigrant child saved;from the wreck may,be:or.beget:-4:pec-' ond Lincoln;and so upset the}bal- ance of our ;worldy wiseScales!In the face of deatihy all are eqtal;and "wreck should mérelly serve to remminc how vain and:how vulgar it is to fet up mete wealth upon:a pedesttaltobeworshiped)or reviled. _...Some.of,the “newspapers “have“slopped)over'’—to use andi,inele- gant term but one that best express- ‘es the Meaning—in trying to makeheroes,above al}other ‘heroes,of the men of wealth .and promi- _Hence who perished’by the wreck of the Titanic.When it was known that John Jacob Astor,Major’Butt, Mr.Guggenheim and.-other promi- ment and wealthy men,were amgne .the lost,:some of the papers,in a Manner that ‘portrayed Bycophancy and toadyism:-to a high degree;paint- ed pictures showing how these men of millions stood aside and preishedwhilehumblerandunknownwomen and children were saved...The in-ference from,th's servile flattery could mean but one of two.things:'Either that these mem were bélieved tobe so selfish that they would’~bave themselves regardless of otheers,or that ‘on account of.their.wealth and ‘prominence they shouldhavebeengivenpreference..Eith-fer idea is an injustice to the men,‘pn injustice to humanity.|God bePraised,however much money and Prominence may count in the re-lations of life,all are equat indeath.f The law of the pea makes it ini- are,endure.admitted:-evils rather sentiment beco mes aroused throug. andi ‘service counts,the poor fmmi- grant women -would have’been tak-en and the women of fashion left. The same idea would-eliminate.the:old people and the children,|while ouly”the strong,those able to do most,would'be saved.”,In:short,the doctrine that some of the writers un- blushingly,preach would.s0 change‘things.that we.would revert to the primitive,heathen idea of kiTl- ing off those regarded as of least. service.—-:a : Thank:-God that titis is;abhonrent to the true Anglo-Saxon blood and true nobilityand humanity ~in all lands and /under all conditions! (And thank God again that’all men must ineet the Last Great Enemy.on| equal footing.|*. \WILL RENDER A SERVICE.“Mr Roosevelt ig beaten -for thenomination,for President,huti ‘the.World,hopes ‘that he will continue his campaign until.the ‘national-con- pvention’meets,as the Tlinvis |retSltavilldispose:him:\to.,His nom- ination for President ‘will be a gieat calamity,but.his campaign‘fon the womination’18.a.great publia bensefit..He is shaking .up the drybones:of fossilized .respectability.He is scaring the,Republican partyoutofitssmugseif-complacency,Heisdrivingitdowntheroadiofpo- litical progress in spite of!itself, and the further he drives it the better.-New York World While ‘The Landmark would.re- gard “Mr.Roosevelit’s)nomination and:election ‘to.the presidency.as a‘serious,menace tothe public wel- fare,if not an actual ealamity,the‘viewpoint of the World ds to his candidacy,is not without merit.The agitator,the extremist,fills an im- portant place’in public affairs.Of- ten some of the things he advo- cates:would probably.mean destruc tion ‘if he could bring them:about as:he,would,have them,From that viewpoint he is dangerous.But ‘in advocating ‘the impossible and impracticable,he often shows"thecousenvativemassevilsthatshould! be corrected;evils that.would beoverlookedorpassed.by but fon him;.and by his exposure:of these’ evils and his advocacy of extreme and dangerous ‘remedies to correct them,he sets the’more conserva- }tive mass to thinking,ofteri withi|are many others.the result that |proper and conserys |. ative remedies are applied. The “standpatter”always insists; that no change ig.necessary;that we.ghonld:have things “as ~they: than ask @ change,When’-public the efforts of the extremists and it is realized that something must |be done,wholesonje \reforms are inaug-urated..The standpatter’A main reasons for insisting that condd- tions should not be disturbed are either that he is\profitnig by ex- isting conditions and feats that.» ehange may affedt him pérsonally, perative to save first the women,and children.Pcsition and wealth’ does not,.count.The jaw.is-justbeManwhoviolatesthatlawbe-|comes an object,of contempt ever |efter.It ‘were better for him that |he had died.This law forces| many a man to accept what he'|would not accept if left to his ownimpulsesinthefaceofdeath...Of}the prominent and wealthy,men ‘ort!the Titanic,Major Butt and Col.|Astor are most mentioned by the}Purvivors,Oné statement is ‘hat |Col.Astor asked.permission:to go |mith his wife,basing his:request|om Mrs.Astor’s delicate condition..While Mrs.Astor ‘had two maids|with her,the-husband’s request,ifhemadeit:“Was natural and.wehave’no criticism on that’.decount.When refused he Btood:aside -wiht-Out question,Put if he Made theFequestit-wap evidence that.hewaslikeothermen—would havefavedhimself’if he could.-havedoneso.>Of Major Buit all Say he,Sevoted his time to helping others.That was the natura)thing.If hepad“done otherwige his friendsWouldhavebeendisappointed.Ac-»cording to all accounts he was «aEentlemanandabraveman;andhehadtheadvantaegthathewas@soldier,trained to be calm androurageousinthefaceofdangerandgosmilingJyto-death if needbe.‘rsButwhatof.the annamed and‘anknown men—hundréeds of “them“who met death with ag muchfourageasMajorButt,or +,Col,Astor?These men were not “traineedi-Boldiers;they did not:have thepositiontomaintainthat’wealthandprominenceGives;they were,Rot prominent enough to attract,at-tention.Is it not true that ander’the circumstances they deservemorepraise—that they,are moreheroesthan‘the others?Yea vyert- Some writers have ridiculed the{dea —of saving.poor immiwomenwhile.Col.—Astor,“Mr.Guggenheim and others worth:pomuchto‘the world Materials orp_Bllowed to.perish.¢Frem thé com-,Mercial standpoint the criticiem isJust,Ait suppdse that rule was +that.ship, worth absolutely nothing.to “Mio the libertjés of the people.The ragent | the fropld as protucers in any capabity,.: or che.’is uwltra-conservativeand has a falge fear that any change, eases.President Taft ‘andeminentauthoritieshave arid agtin.called attention to»the imperative.necessity ‘for changes in_ other the need of these reforms is po ap-, parent.and s0 urgent,they ‘are not.made,The demand for the recallofjudgesi6butaViolentsymp, tom of the disease.If the con- servative elemenit ‘is wise it will speedily make the changes 60 well recognized -as necessary and,thuseliminateaniy’peal reason for the demand for radical procedure. ~The same ‘thing can»be ‘kaid ofnumerousothergovernmental!abus- es,‘They are allowed to’exist ‘until:radical remédies are proposed.’The sensible and proper thing “would be to remedy,the.abuses as soon’ as they are.apparent.But”themasses/are longsuffering and -tol- erant “and ‘sp long:as they .emain | ‘quiet the people:who prafit by theabuseswilledhtinye..to photit,by’ them.The great.danger ‘is thatddmittedly"’necessary,amd urgent long-suffering and patient ,peo.Ple,suddenly aroused to fury,‘will overturn the good with:the It is amazing that’men who'manage public affairs,‘especially those who porsistently refuse to recog- nizé any ‘necessity for a change,donot‘realize’and,appreciate this dan- Sher ;oe “This’editorial.is |already.too long;but there isone more point the thinking should consider.It is ‘always.‘best to,examine carefully any,demand for a change and the ‘remedy proposed:rather »-thani to oppose and deride it beéause the are revolutionary and).destructive./ | may be entirely selfish or actuat- ed by a false fear.Fifteen years ago the Populist party proposed ‘@ mumber of things that were de- nounced and ridiculed.We.have lived to-Seemany ‘of:the things ‘proposed accepted .as orthodox siim- ply because.time and)study showed they were necessary:and proper. This”is only one instance.There Some time ago it was pwhblished inthe,papers ‘that Judge.Long, while holding court in-’Ashevile; had,im effect,ordered people’‘who attempted to leave the court:room to sit down and had threatened to punish them if they attemptedi to go out.It was assumed by most veoplé that Judge Long was simply enforcing order,as he had a reght to do,and while the facts ‘were not exactly as publ’shed Judge Long didn’t take the trouble to correct the-statement.Since ‘Billy Dock,” of.Richmond,is disposed..to insist that Judge Long had no right ‘to order the people not to leave the court.room,it is proper to say properly ~administidred ~in many’)=:“= again |, our judicial’procedtire.”But,while| reforms will,-be neglected until thie -evil,| is'maised that the measures|. Thie opposition,as has.been.paid,'|*” WeCarryThis Excel- lent Mattress in — The LuxYoury em-bodies all that is re-‘quired of a perfect _Inattress.Itis insured.. ’Sanitary-Comfortable-Durable 4 y bod§16.00 WiLL Se sR ASToeaa slea 2 2)ty The very bestDoubledeckSprings, $7.50made.Price...; ESQ ere ee en,A itd | This handsome baby carriage for only$12.50...Others at $2.75,$4.50 and $8 We havea large stock of Baby Beds.Both iron and wood.This bed’for ONY ios eeei ee no matter how .apparent its neces- jsity—how glaring the wrong that|Long was changing a jury, corrected——is .fraught j |The initiative,the.referendum and | the recall ard but the expressions| of people who know that reforms| are necessary in —puble—affairs| and who,seeking a way to reacts | manifest evils,have seized upon| these measures as the weapons |that will afford’relief.,Most| of the people who!ery out should be with danger. against | these propositions and deride them have not giveh them serious exam- inaiton.For.itself The ‘Land- mark is not alarmed \by the advo- cacy of them:They,can.de used in a way that \would do great | harm;and they can be made to serve a useful purpose,.Bome- times and in some places they might be absolutely necessary,to preserve the government—-to prée- vent its being perverted to pelfish and ignoble ends.To the recall of the judiciary,or,as:Mr.Roopevel/proposes,giving the people author- ‘ity to override the decisions of the courts in qertain cases,The Land- mark is unalterably opposed,Laws are supposed to be made by thepeoplethroughtheirchosenrepre- sentatives:If a law the people de-\sire is decided uncongtitutional bythecourts,fit would be unsafe to refer it to the people to say wheth-ery they,want the measure anyhow. There is a petter and safer meth-od.Amend the law 50 .H6 to elimi- nate the objection and still meettheenddesired.’So @minent an authonity as Mr.W lite,Chief)Justice ofthe Supreme Court ofthe Uniitied)Sitatem hag earnestlyurgedCongersstoamendthehaw48appliedtopatentsBoastoover-ride a recent;decision ofthe SupremeCourtwhiidh‘he consider dangerous interpretation of ‘thé present’lawbythemajorityofthecourt—tiay.be 7 orrect—-th ough Mr.Wihite-does-n't ‘think BO—“but:he reafizes.the-danger of the pituation,and urgesBpeedychange.This method\.ig bet-ter than the direct recall of judg-|€8 oF any attempt to override judi«Clat-decisions,:i eeButconservativepeopleehouldreatizethat"thére is a -neason forthedemandfortherecallofjudges, |Bué—Mt-Wagner is that is what he did not do.Judge} the being packed.,The crowd | Martel to move,creating much noise and confusion.Judge Long | told the sheriff,in effect,to quiet’ the crowd,seat them or put them| out.That is all_aeaahnianiignintcehiniiteiedamsene ‘One prominent Statesville Repub- licah would ‘have been fully justi- fied in going to the station yester-| day and giving Col.Roosevelt some } “gass,'’or ;even throwing |.a rock at him.That is Mr.L.C.Wagner When Mr.Roosevelt was President he promised,fair ‘and square,to} appoint Mr.Wagner United States | Marshal’and:then broke his word| without-any excuse or explanation. patient and|forgiving.-:_If ~Mr.Roosevelt ‘is nominated he will doubtless vote for him,but he won’t take any:great pleasure in casting a vote for the colonel:; house The gacrificé of lives on the Ti- tanic..will:not.be im vain.Ocean| trayel will be more safe -here- after...More attention will be paid to lifeeaving equipment,long- er routes will be-taken to avoid icebergs and speed and luxury will be ‘sacrificed.to gifety.The |in- quiry now being conducted by Con- gress will result in laws and inter- national dagreemenits.that will force the steamehip lines -to make ‘safe- ty the first requirement.The "Di- taniie disaster was an awful ‘sacni- fice of life ut it will)not be in vain, “Looker On,’’who writesinterest.!ing observations in the Charlotte News,says in-response to inquinies, that S.O.6.,the wireless distressSignalsentoutfromvessels.atseameans’“Save Our Gouls,’”’This is error...The signat Tneans, “Save,Our Ship.”Of course nohumanagencycansavesouls.For-merly,the distress signal,was C.Q,D.—"Come Quick,Danger.”ThiswanpacentivchangedtoSO°s.—~"“Save Our Ship.i[essesSSee ” Veo %President Taft probably,will send4warshipto.the west coast ‘otMexicotoenable‘Americans,isolat-:ed in Sinaloa and other Btates,toleave-the disturbed districts..AState,Department;announcement decclaredthis.gction:Mkely.im viewdra “were paved.If commercial worth We all know that the lawa.are not of the gen anxiety for Ameri4ransinthobelocalities...’ * This is the New Perfection’Oil CookStove.Nothing better made.No.3only$10.Ovens at $2.50. We are always glad to show you.Crawford -Bunch Furni-‘ture Company. SPECIAL. At the Crescent . This Afernoon and Wight. “The Wreck of the Titanic!” “The Tragedyof the Sea!” ‘...The monster of the ocean on “her.maiden trip.From orig- .inal photographs,-wireless descriptions and personal )ex-: periences of survivors, - A series of 21.slides .show- ing the construction and luxu- rious compartments of this _ Leviathan of the seas,:Prices 5and 10 Cents evr rserveeas FOR SALE. Berkshire Pigs,fire for porkers,||’ready for delivery. H.H.BLAYLOCK,°™Proprietor,’Statesville,N.G,;R.F.D.No.2.° RIDGEWAYFARMS. Registered ‘Berkshire male pigs,eae contin old,two five months old.Willaquickbuyer.Also Batts’.ProlificMORRISON,Stony Point,N,C.,R.F.D.1s ie a 7 DEA ABBE,5 aot TYOUR.n winter layers fromHA;JH of my ine White Plymouth eet Ciecad Ws pee wertitg ctof80lors.”and $2°percag.Write for particulars,J.P,Oe a sell toSentCom.E.A. at _|that live question,and it is a.“|ting down,to brass tacks,here’stheproposition:Shall thebusinessaffairsofalarge,rich coulredellbeconductedaccordingtomodernbusiness methods——just as you would conduct your own business—or do you:wislto continue the miserable and non-business-like FeeSystem,that costs big mouey annually. |place in modern’business.- ‘where fees were formerly:paid,the employes are now on.|Salaties:and the government of course saves.money by theBHANREeeTOEeeNsSseantes THERE'S eights.Menzwease,”also the theMenz''Ease’ Walnut Grove Farin,||}menz Salaries or Continuing the Fee System? "People all over Iredell county ara discussing every héus ‘Most-important one,too,.Get- populous and rich county like You,Mr.Citizen,pay the bills and it is up to you to saywhetheryouwishtosaveyourcountyseveralthousanddol-lars per annum,by paying your county officials:juat and:proper salaries for their services;‘or bump along with thatol:Fee System that’s always more expensive and has.no.» Tn several departments of:the United States Government.: i Here’s alist ofsalaries paid.in Forsyth county:a--.~~SALARIESPAIDFORSYTH COUNTY.OFFICIALS,Ni NOME LS oe Chg oiiads omg icy sche‘'."Clerk Superior Court,eetse«Register of Deeds:..02.2.0.foc 0 ay eeCounty:Treasureér.....5...2.. $10,200'NO ALLOWANCE IN FORSYTH COUNTY FOR .CLERK ‘HIREAprominentcitizenofForsyth,living in Winston-Salem -Total'amountpaid above countyofficials annually.. |(name given if desired),whoinvestigated the Salary Sys-‘tem,writes:-—A eet a “This is the’sixth year the Salary ‘System has been in vogue here.Saving the first year in Register of Deeds’office alone:.was about..$1,100.The total savingis about $6,000 per year and has:been for:some time.The duties of officers have been performed faithfully.and well.In fact I think we:have better officers than we ‘used to.‘have.The Salary System is working well..The’peopleare pleased.with it and itis a verylarge saving to them,The only people who:-arenot enthusiastic overitseemtobe the countyofficers thentselves.’’_If Guilford,Forsyth,Buncombe and other counties inmsNorthCaroliacaneffectlargesavingsbytheadoptionof.Salary System for county officers and modern business-likeméthodsinthehandlingoftheiraffairs,what’s the matterwitholdIredelladoptingtheSalarySystem,too,and savingsomegoodmoney?; Just:try.it-+yon Democratic voter—and pay your countyofficialspropersalaries—and you’ll find yourself with someextramoneyeachyeartoapplytoyourschoolfund,Don’tyouthinkitwouldpaytolen _jmore schoo]houses?¢gthen the school term or build Of course it isin your hands,Mr.Democratic Voter:to'\say whether Iredell shall be progressive and among theleadersinmovementsforthebenefitofthewholepeople,or . cling to that old Fee System..You will get more light onthissalarysubject,the more you think and read abont it: Can you afford to passit up--remember what it will saveyouannually--and it’s your county government? IF YOU FAVOR SALARIES,VOTE IN PRIMARY MAY 18TH FOR CANDI-DATES FAVORABLE TO THE PROPOSITION.AND COMMITTED TO IT.’. OGD GEDGEDcu CUED © Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison===Company. \ THIS ADVERTISEMENT will be found in your favorite agricul- tural paper this month.We.reproduce it here to tell you that we haye Menz ‘‘Ease’’and * “American Boy’?shoes.Read it—and these letters also.., Cedar Grove,N.C.'“My ‘American Boy’shoes are giving goodsatisfactionandareallyouclaim.“Here's to the Stars and Stripes,theLandofourBirth,The ‘American Boy’shoes,the best shoes oD ROBERT D.HUGHES.MENZ “EASE”SHOES FIT LIKE AGLOVE,You'll also find themthe mostcomfortableevery-day shoes you everwalkedin.And after youhavewornthem —several months you'll say there ign’t a shoethat's built any better,strongeror wearslonger.The name on yellow’label protectsyouagainstimitations,re Askfor Catalog No.12 It illustrates all -Winder,Ga.“The Menz ‘Ease’shoes are alright.I put one tap'on them and the uppers stayed softandpliable."A.J.SIMS.o Newnan,Ga..“I will say that the Menz ‘Ease’shoes arethébestforevebydaywearIéversaw.They are just a now as they ver ee Ipobanethem..They are good yet and haven't a holefgthem."‘A.D.ROBERT. American Boy”for boys,an ex-act duplicate of in quality. i Timmoneville,S.C.“I bought a pair of M¢nz ‘Kase’shoes foroneofriiyhandsonthefarm.He used themasaplow:shoe in the Fall and Winter,the worst season on shoes,andthey were perfectlysatisfactoryineveryway.They are all themanufacturersclaimforthem."’W.T:COKER. \ Timmonsville,S.C.“Menz ‘Ease’shoes come fully atgall youclaim.They wear well,and are soft dhd com-fortable in every way,in fact,1 have neverwornatetshde."’‘ "gervice they do,is found in theupperleather.For:twelve years we have cutMenz“Ease”Special Elk ex-,Clusively.For every-day serviceithasnowoe.Soft as glove leather,strong as raw-hide,and iftreated right will |:never harden.: ASK FOR CATALOG NO.12containing a sam-ple of this wonderful leather.We have deal-ers all over your state,If wecan'trefer tooneinyourtownornearyou,we can introduceMenz“Ease’’and “American Boy”shoes directtoyoufromthefactory,regular retail-prices,delivery pr:4Co.,Makers,Detroit;Mich. No.4. {;Raleigh;N.C,“TL have never worn shoes that gave mebettersatisfaction,for comfort and hardservicethantheMenz‘Ease’.The two paire ~of Menz ‘Ease’that I have worn in all kindeofweather,in mud-and water,remain just assoftandpliantaswhenIcommencedrentingthem,néver have hurt my feet at all,andtakepleasureiurecommendingMenz‘Ease’to anybody that wants a good shoe for com-fort and lon service.I consider them to bethebestshoes.I ever saw.'’S.M.ROWLAND. i *;“BASE”and ‘‘AMERICANBOY”éhoes are not,guaranteedto give any certain helengthaarrice.nor to A art ond these letters areonly offered as evidence that -are GOOD shoes worth considering the next time you need an every-day pair. SR R OR R I N I ee ae g R p i e S t i p r e m a p i e e n si n d Ai d i a l i n gi n a s i e n e s s t i c n e em t lub.Meetings and.Other's Rvents (in ‘ri _«thorn eggs.--d.T,Davis,Statesville,(Miss Lillie Paxton,who’ig muste ;:; ;‘at’the Barium Orphans’ ‘Flomd,entertained the members of .the Why Not club and two’outsideguests.at the Home ‘faturday.-,Thejadiés<went down on.the “y ‘Good.work,good jewelry and goodclocks—Big'Ben.--Woodward's. _OFFICH;120 WEST.BROAD STREET:TELEPHONE.NO,14.Crossett shoe.—Sherrill-White ShoeCompany...>ce ‘TURSDAY,|----.April 23,1912 STATESVILLE COUNCIL DEATH CLAIM PAID. Bro.Wm,E,Anderson died on April 8,1912,proof of death was mailed on the 10th and onthe20th—just 10 aye after—a check for $3,000|was delivered to the beneficiary,Can anyotherinsuranceorderorcompanydo.any bet~ter?Reader,if you do not carry ‘insurance intheRoyalArcanum.better see some memberoftheOrderinStatesvilleandtalkitoverwiththem,Hacae *Regular meeting of Statesville Council to--f night at 8 o'clock,Allmembers invited,to be present.‘‘ ‘Re-sale of farm May 25.—Alex.C.-|Beaver;commissioner...-,1 ~The output of the greenhouse.—Polk Gray Drug Co.,agents.Mattresses,baby .carriages,babbeds,-oil sioven,—Crawiord-BuneFurnitureCo.;Give City Flour a test.—City.FlourMillingCo,e rNowlocatédoneastBrofd street, Shelled walnuts 40 cents a ‘pound allweek.—J,B.Gill;«*.Spring suggestions,—Williams Fur-niture house. Contrasting fees and ‘salaries,for county officers...Son nnn esBurpeée’s:seed that grow.*-States-ville Drug’Co..RS ese oF $00 "TEMS “Marriage Thursday.|~ teacher *yourewoorning train‘dnd.came bhék that :time looking over the orphanage grounds and buildings,visiting the springs, party and supperWas@atenWiththeohildren,inthe It was a-pleas- might.They opcupied their UG. at Dinner wae served the the Barium Lodge Home dining room: ant outing. .The G..G:G. Not club were entertained) Thursday afternoon by Mrs.)A.:L. Mills and Miss Elmina Mill's,at the residence of .Mr.-and’Mrs.N B.Mill's,on Center street.The hhouge was aittractively decorated with lilacs:and.wisteria, scheme being lavender, club and the Why was won by Miss Fannie Feild, while the G.G,G.prize, Miss Leah Stephany Both were boxes of lavender stationeryA’salad)course were Berved,”| Miss Rose Stephany wastotheBridge.club.members. other guests Thursday afternoon at her home on.Mulberry street. Out-of-town.guests were Mrs.R.H. MeNeill,‘of Washington;Mrs.Jake Schrameck;of Gavannah,Ga.; S%ss Greenabaum,of Seaford,Del,,.and Mies Ethel Boozer,of South Ca- okna There.were five tables of bridge and Miss Carrie won the prize.Two courses réefreehments were perved Mra-V EF Lackéy president én- tertained.Friday .-night,at her home on Ekm street,the dies’Society of the Firet Reformed ..Presbyterian of charch Games were played’and refreshimentr) served Invitations the marriage daughter of Mr.W tile Creek,to Rev.Ralph,Nisbet Hunter,of Briscoe,Mo.;°which:is to take place.Thureday afternoon at the home-of Mr.Kerr at CoddleCreekane MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. Personal Mention of the Folks Who Are Coming and Going. Miss Rachel King has |from a visit to Charlotte have.been issued.to of Miss 'Elmia Kerr, A.».Kerr,of Cod returned Mr:J..C..Turner and.Miss.Ma- ry Turner have retammed from Gréengboro,where they spent sev+ eral weeks with Rey.J.Clyde Turner ; Miss Mary Crater has returnedfromOldFort,where phe taught School ‘the past secsion :' Mrs H 0 Steele and little} daughter,Rosa,are visiting ©Mrs Steele's mother in Birr gham,Ala Mrs.H:J,‘Duinavaiit and.chil- cren,of Knoxville,‘Tenn.,:and Miss ‘Wert,of Chattanooga,are guests of Mrs.C.V.Henke Mrs.D.R.Yarborough and chil- dren,of.Charleston,8.-C.,are guests of Mr.and Mis,B.Ss.Pe- gram :econ \ Mr.and Mrs.S.B-Miller |and two childrem have returned:from a visit to relatives im Rowan countyMrs.§.©.Willer,mother of Mr (Miller,'accompanied them Mrs.E.F.McNeer,of Elkin, Tived yesterday to visit Mr.Mrs.Miler. ar and Misses Mary Lois and Jante Miller}and just stood up and got marriedattendedthefuneral‘of Mrs.Tem-bleton at Mooresville Friday. .Mre.J.B.Connelly and Miss Eloise.Connelly:went to Black Mountain yesterday to visit Mrs.BV.W.Miller. Misses Helen and .Maude of Chartotte,spent Sunday .with Misses Kate Finley and Lucy Rice, returning to Charlotte yesterday. Mesdames M.C,Wood and D.A.Miller ,went to Davidson yesterdayforafewdays’visit.Mrs.Wood will take part im a cantata to be Sung there tonight under the aus pices of the Davidson civic league. Hoyle, eaeaeena House Burned—Personal Ftems. Correspondence of The ‘Landmark., Troutman,R-1,April 20—Mrs.D.-F,Simpson and daughter.went to Taylorsville today to spend a few weeks with her father,Mr.J.P.Bab- bington.aoe“Mrs.S.A.Wagoner is very sickwithlagrippe.5 Miss Bertha Gantt,of Mooresville, spent the week-end with her aunt,Mrs.J.N,Deal While Mr.and Mrs.!John.Pettus and children were gathering in wood to make a fire Sabbath morning,their house caught fire,and was burned.They succeededin savingpart of theirhouseholdgoods:Mr.Pettus is’arenterandhasafamily.The logs issmallbutisimportanttothem.The house belonged to S.H.Houston. -Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Simpson gave.-an enjoyable musical Saturday night-»to a number of young people.: Ofte county in North Carolina issafeforTaft..Col.Harry ‘Skinnermanagedtohold'the Pitt county Re-publican conventionin line, Mr..Hayden Clemeént,of Salisbury,.-is a candidate for.delegate to the na--tional Demogcratie -convention.fromithisdigtritt,'<6.i He jointly the ‘color | ;Hearté was | ,played andthe Why Not:chub prize’) went to prizes and stuffed?..dates hostess |and handicapped'by lack of money and and.|facilities with which to battle the wa- Hoffmann Young La-|jeith,Holknowne,.Heim,:‘Ekizabeth;Associagd| .|sulting from a crevasse in the levee -home.« -|had contributed more than $100 to his jand pledges of office made by him, Silk specials.this,week.—Poston-Wasson Cos ee eeBuff‘Orpingtonand:White Leg. ‘phone 1312...aig te“"Lady’s coat lost.—N,F.Black weld- er,Danlag,ieee ree_Hip straps.lost off,double’set’ofharness.;Return to TheLandmark.Black mare ‘mule.strayed.NotifyGusStevensgn,Statesville.th'Sealed proposals for furnishing suppitceforFederalbuilding.—Dewey..Raymer,custodian.©*: Berkshire pigs for sale.—H.-H. Blaylock,-Walnut Grove Farm,States-ville,R-2,ee oesAll-over embroidery;new millinery coming in;silverware given away.—{D.B.Krider &Co,°veySpecialat.the Crescent.this after-noon and night.Farmers’Mutual Fire Insurance As-|sociation.—M.L.Moose,agent. |Thousands Suffering From Flood “+:Damaye.,: |New Orleans Dispatch,20th.-; |Harassed on all sides by.the mighty |Mississippi river,which at the present time inutdates twelve prosperous vil- .lages in.Mississippi near Greenville, |ter which is sweeping overtheir very |homes,the people of Greenyille have sent out countless messagés to every available source calling for aid.|,A message received here says that at least 20,000 persons are homeless}-.UDItionrefusedtoelectDistrict Attorney Holton a delegate to the State conven- tion. velt and Holton is for Taft jand that manylives have been lost. Some éstimates place the number of idead at 200.This,however,has not |been confirmed.a ; |The towns of Scott,Avondale,Wil lezinski,Winterville,Choctaw,Dun- Napanee,Stoneyille and Leonard are several feet beneath water,the scan-tily-clad and destitute people in someofthemmaroonedontheroofsof their houses.S Calls for aid in the delta’counties north of Vicksburg are hourly grow-ing more urgent.The relief forcesareworkingfeverishlytosend.out supplies before rail communication isshutoff.usIntherearofthelevee are.valua- ble lands planted in truck,orange or icitrus groves’and an inundation re-| ! will entail the loss of many thousands of dollars,besides endangering the lives of hundreds of residents Death and Marriage at Troutinan. Correspondence of The Landmark. Troutman,April 22—Mrs.Bessie, the wife of Mr.John Arch Collins, died at her home four miles south of jhere last Thursday.She had been ill for some time but was not thought to be in a ‘serious condition.Only two |weeks ago Mr;and Mrs.Collins lost |their 6-months-old son.Grieffor thejlossofherbabywasdoubtlessinstru- |mental in hastening death.Mrs.Col-jlins was 25 years old.She is surviv- jed by her husband and two small\children.Interment.took:place Fri- iday at Rocky Mount,with funeral iservices by Rev.J.J:Edwards.Mr.Earnest Ingle ‘and’Miss Lula Keaton got.married in the.office of the railway stafion here last Friday at 10.30 a.m.They were sitting in the |waiting room waiting for the train Col.Mack Stinson married them.Lloyd Murdoch,Dorman ‘Sherrill and the writer witnessed it.There were ‘three or four of us answered yes at the logical moment but just which ones-did the answering wecan’t de-cide,: House Passes Publicity Bill. The House of Congress has passedabillwhich:would_require eaeh ean- didate for the presidericy or vice pres- idency.on any ticket,to file with the secretary of the United States Senate; both before and after primaries,nom-inating conventions and general elec- tions,‘‘full,correct itemized state- ments of all money and things of value received by him or by any one forhim;with his knowledge and_con- sent;’’.the-names of all persons who fund;and-a statement of all promises with the name.of the persons inyolv- ed.:The bill would ‘require further that managers of political committees or of voluntary organizations supportingcampaignsofcandidates,and all per-sons working in behalf of such candi-dates,file with-the secretary of theSenatesimilar‘statements. Recently army recruiting officersin this State received orders to enlist nomoremen,that the ranks were full. ‘Later the orders were changed and it is stated that recruits are wanted for all branches of the service. :Up to last week no citizen of Mocks-ville owned an automobile.'The first one to.fall was T.,J.Byerly,.who bought.a machine last week.i For anv itching -skin.trouble,‘pies,éczema,.-salt.rhleiim...hives,itch,scaid-head.herpes,scabies,Doan's Ointment Notices.of New Advortisements:”.cafe|.‘THE LANDMARK _.|s WOUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. a8 . .|does,which swept acrossparts of -4 United States hydrographic office at 'that which was being pursued by.the accepted a call to Sanford but his andhe -will remain remember $1.00 per gallon,and that for use2parts Oit. 4o cents per gallon —4&M.Paint (prepared,in semi-pasteform),mix three quarts of Oil te eachonegallonL. day,14th,Lady's Coat.Finder please return toN.F,BLACKWELDER,Daniap. ~—FR°M Planters’Ware-STRAYED.sense in Statesytile,Sun- STEVENSON.at the Warehouse, _.MATTERS OF NEWs. The opponents of Gov.Wilson in ‘New Jersey.-will put up a.ticket for.delegates to the ‘national conventioninoppositiontotheGovernor..; Seventeenpersons ara.beliéved to.bave been killed in a series-of ae linois and Indiana Sunday.afternoon.Many persons were injured,some of whom.are expected to die,: Nine persons were robbed of money or.valudbles by.three masked men who went through a sleeperon,theRockIsland.railroad nedr Sheffield,Ill,about’midnight Sunday.Aftertherobbers.had finished their work connected with the engine,thus bring’ ing the train to a standstill and quic!ly made their ecsape.eee st ..Directors of the United States Steel‘Corporation,through stock .owner- ship and placés on the directorates ofthegaeatrdilwaysystemsoftheUnit-ed States,have a coritrolling voice ‘in.nearly55,per cent of:the railroa L. |Social Events in Shiloh ‘Township:Correspondence of”‘The Landmark.’©..Statesville,R-6,April 20—Mrs_R,:Bradford”entertained the Ladies’ eee Tuesday evening,from 2to4o’clock,ome..Delicious cake,cream andfruitwereservedandtheafternoonwasthoroughlyenjoyed.’_~Mrs.J.Allen Stevenson entertained’about 35.of the young people at herhome—.Oakland —Friday eveningfrom8to10inhonorofhersister,Miss Eulalia Pope,and Miss LunaSummers,who celebrated their 16th|birthday ‘Some pretty as)well as! useful presents were given the youngladies;some splendid piano selections they shot holes in the air signal tube}were rendered by Miss Macie Popeandallpresenténjoyedthehospitality-}of Mr:and Mrs.:Stevenson.©"‘|.Mrs.Henry Douglas,of Summer-ville,S.C),is at home on account ofthe‘serious «illne8s of Mr,father,Mr David Douglas,who lives.near New:Stirling church ..Mrs.Mattie Rector,from Summer-of|Ville,S.C.,is visiting relatives here: at her beautiful country business men: Douglas’|‘in a good bank m than mere storing of money... investigating committeeof the|”House of Congress..Le ae ae “By an order issued by:the branch| New York,the lanes of Atlanticlinersare.moved.180 miles southward from so increase the time made.in transit The.United States Senate has paved |. the way for international co-operation in more complete regulation of oceantraffic.By unanimous votethe Senate .Tati a candidate:for:the Démo-~,cratic nomination for the House ofRepresentatives;on the ealary pllat-)form,subject,to:the action of.the| Democratic primaries and nomimat-ing convention, LOST 1912EGGS1312.J.T.DAVIS,Statesville, ecountry,atcording toa statistical |e errr Sestudy.prepared by.the Stanley.steel|MOUSE.OF THPRESENTATIVES)[|When you have shown your 2trustjTotheDemocratieVotersofJre-|f§banker that’‘you can.handle.bank;.keep your engagements. 1:Counity::"your businessand yourself sat-; ‘isfactorily it also means that your credit is good for financial aid’in,your enterprise...Itmeans,‘too,that:with your |.credit good at your’bank,the If nominated and) Titanic when she ran-against the berg @lected 1.will endeavor to carry |consequent’reputation brings 7::.‘on Sunday.night,14th This”will out the reforms for which T stand Mf you fa more trade,better busl-we will help you,through thickgreatlylengthentheroutesbetween|?svmer oe a PRONE ness bargainsand increased so-and thin,if you show ‘you areAmericanandEuropeanportsandal-|sessmssssmen,i ‘on the square.:cial and political prestige.-- —HIP straps off double set of harnessReturntoTHELANDMARK.u ’Accountsof companiesand itidividualssolicited:Ey-ery facility given—consistent with conservative bapk-ae iing::g. L3 ~BUFF ORPINGTON,15 for $1.25.|+White Leghorn,15 for $1.’Phone}April 23—4t.. has agreed to the Martine resolutionadvisingthePresidentthattheSenate would favor treaties with other mari-:time governments to regulate lanesof ocean traffic,the speed,lifeboat, wireless,searchlight and other equip- ment of passenger craft,Inthe House a number of bills-designed*to accom- nteponeli ‘vate eansmore en Ouse Me ie cms enaAlways:stand well ‘at your. '«and show your desire to be,con-' _.,Sidered a man who can be.- -trusted.Weare all pulling to- gether for the ‘common’good, and you may rest assured .that: it Am Through re oT.First National Bank,STATESVILLE,N.C. plish the same end were introduced. Rév.W:R.:Minterg pastorof Lin- colnton Presbyterian church,recently Presbytery declingd to release him|, Lincolnton. Forsyth county Republican conven- The convention was for Roose- Fen SIG VPM)cr, Paint itself ‘costs $3.10 per gallon—butthatLinseedOilcostsonly ‘*Paint’’readyconsistsof¢parts Paint and Consequently {1 is plain that you should buy Paint and,Oil sep- tely—mix them yourself—and so saveThereforebuy &M..and make 1%gal-Jons of.paint réady for use at $1.65 a@elion.Call on Statesvitie Hardware and Har-| C. ness Go.,Statesvillt.N. aeLOST.pireroadin Bethanytownship.Sen:| April 23., Please notify GUS,April 23. Sealed proposals until 2 o'clock p.m,,May 1,1912,for furnishingtuel,lights,water,ice,miscellaneous supplies,|washing towels,hauling ashes and sprinkling| streets for this building during the fiscal yearendingJune30,3913,or such portion of the year as may be deemed advisable.The right to reject |any and al)bids is respartment. YTNITED STATES court house and postoffice/building,Statesville,N,C.,April 15,1912, Moving -.And thoughslightly disfigured: am still in the ring,trying to get.stock straightened out,and.° while Georgia Cracker,don’t know just where everything is ‘‘at”’ (and the Carnival here too), still if you will let us Know - __{f your wants we —willtryand :find it. Shelled Walnuts 40c.pound all this week.Now eat Wal- nuts instead of peanuts and see the show. lJ.B.GILL.| 105:-East Broad Street. OFFICERS: J.C.IRVIN,President.~E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.-like:the.famous 'H.BROWN,Vice President..JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. we, LISTEN! _._BURPEE’S,SEED THAT GROW, :SiR THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville DrugCo., PRESCRIPTIONISTS. ‘Yours’truly,| FANCY GROCER, "PHONE 27. will be received at this building Capital $100,000;Surplus andProfits$32,000. MR.GARDENER=== served by the Treasury De-DEWEY L.RAYMER,Custodian..April 23,1912, Ed.Mellon Company Clothing,Shoes, Hats,Men’s Furnishings, Trunks,Leather Goods. Bays’an ‘Children's Dep | Second Floor.| : | Clothing and Furnishing Goods store in the Carolinas, When in theCity make our~store headquarters.‘a§&10 West Trade St., is highly,recommended.60c..a box at Wi stores,pathy Pdf vee fe aeSheyoe -Charlotte,N,GC,— The largestanidbest equipped | “_.give attention.to this store when shopping.- our claim is correct.ASK TO SEE We're splendidly ready to aid you in your Spring house furnishing.=‘The home—your home—will need new things this spring—some new furniture pietes, a new.rug,a new carpet,new drapefies,a new range or cook stove—someofthesethingsyouaresuretoneedandwewantyoutobesureandvisitthisstorewhenyoudevide_«what you will need. “Housewives who have in mind the best interests of the appreciates ‘of the home,and the ultimate thickness of the home purse after the refurnishing is finished,will do well to Williams Furniture House. Here is something that .'will interest:you.1912 ’.Shoes,Oxfords "and -Pumps,all made of best quality of leather and the best workmanship. Goods that have a’repu- tation for style,comfort -and durability. _*Any Style.°.All-widths,B,C,D,E and EE.~Let us show.you our stock,and prove to you that THEM,jo)20>,Fours truly,7 | -Sales Day'is the first Monday in each monthinStatesville,NiGe “When you buy.one of}‘our Rings.you need not give yourself any:trouble about ‘the sets..If by any cf chance the set should get loose and come out,’just bring it in and.a new set will be put in free of any cost td you..We sell the famous W.W.W.Let us show you our line. A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing willbe _ given tg every one making a cash pee ofM)00. or more. R.H.RICKERT &SON, Jewelers. |THE:LANDMARK TIFESNAY,|-“Apri du one. passengers were required to embark before—lowering ‘boats,’thus,én- dangeéring.the operation.an, ventlng the taking,on of timumnumbertheboatwou! Boats at all times to be p equipped -with provisions, lamps,compasses,Heht,ete.Life- saving boat drills should be.more frequent and thoroughly carried out;and.officers should bé armed at ‘poat drills.Greater reduction in Speed in fog.and ice,as damage if collision -actually oceur.is.liable to be less...In:conelusion,we,bug- gest that an international confer-. ence be called:to recommend the passage .of identical Jaws’provid’ ‘jing.for the safety of all-at sea.and “dwe,unge.the United States -govern- Hotton and Cornt PLANTERS!— We sell Cole’s Combination Planters;we sell Led- better’s one-seed Planters;wessell Avery’s Combi- nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn Drills. The Planters are right and prices arealways right at our.store.Yours truly, | na v e c o u s n e s o e s e c o n e e Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware:Co. None Better. PRESCRIPTI SPECIALISTS.3 On the Square.%*Phones 109 and 410. The Polk Gray Drug Company, 6000800000000000006000000 =Largest and Best Line uogies,Suey a Harness Ever brought to Statesville.Will sell steel tire top- buggies from $47.50 to $100.Rubber tire top buggies with Kelly Springfield best grade:rubber,and full leather trimmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harness in proportion to ‘above prices. Call and examine these before buying.' Harness,Vehicle .&a Company. >“Hit6 East Broad Street. }past.twelve Con ii als,i.Resouces, COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Ought ,tO Mean much to the man with a bank ac-count.If you have not yet opened'an account with ._the}COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so.now..* Capital $100,000.00Surplus28,000.00.Total Resources oyer,«..500,000.00Fourpercent.on tine andSavings Deposits. Commercial National Bank,|Statesville,N:CG.M.K.STEELE,President:E,MORRISON,Vice F a_D.M,AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,Asta Cahir ment to baie the initiative *‘aS boon as possible.” .othvement is slened by Basnivel Goldenberg.and a committee ot,af. ae the Survivors Came ‘the Carpathia. A passenger.on the Carpatthia, wih;rescued the Titanicis ~sur- viiers;.Made:the fothowang Blate- ment: “I was awakened:at:about hallf- at night by'a commotion on the decks,Which seemed unusual| but there was no excitement,.|As| ‘the poat was moving,I paid.Little| attention.to it and.wemt to sleep again;About 3 o’clock again .14wakened..-I-noticed that the.boat| Aba. jhad"stopped.\I owent.to thie,deck. The Canpathia.had changed her | course,Lifeboats'were .sighted and.began to arnive—and spoon, one by one,they @rew up to our side.} “There were 16 in all.and transferring of the passengers most.pittiful.” sisted in the 3.was The adults were as- climbing the ‘rope’Jad- ders ‘by ropes.adjusted.to theirwaists..The little children and babies were hoisted tothe deck:in bags.-Some of the:boats.were crowded,a féw were not half full. This I could not understand,Some people «were.in full evening dress, others were in’their and -were wrapped im blankets.|Those,.with immigrants..in sonts of shapes,were-hurried.into the saloon on the Cgrpathia,indis- criminately,for breakfast.They had been in the open boats four and five hours in the most ‘biting air 1 ever’experienced...There were husbands without wives,wives with- out husbands,parents without chil- dren and children without parents But there was no demonstration.No pobs—-searcély.a word "spoken. They.seemed to be stunned. A‘Immediately after.breakfast,Di- vine service was held in the ba- loon..One woman died in’the life-boat,three others died soon afiter reaching our deck——their bod- ies were buried im the sea at 5 o'clock that afternoon.‘None of the rescued had any .clothing ex-| cept what they had on,and lief committee was formed and our | passengers contributed’enough for} their immediate needs.I was told life-boats pushed away from steamer,she was.brilliantly ed,the band was playing and ighit- the giving.directions.The bow was well submerged and the keel -rose Hhigh:-aboye the “water.Suddenly the boat seemed to break in The next moment everything disap- peared.‘The survivors were 60 close to the sinking steamer that they feared -the lifeboats .-would be drawn imto thé vortex.There were preparations for a brilliant par v to be given.on board.‘the next evening,5 “On our way.back to lwe steamed along the which seemed:limi’ New edge York of a field.of ice less. there:was no oo time I counted 1:icebergs2 “NEARER,MY GOD, The Band of the’Titanic the Music of That Hymn Jas Ship Went Man's Story. The following story of the wreck was written by Mr.Hurd,of.the New York World,who was on the vessel:: “To.relate that the ship’s string band gathered into the saloon,near the end,and ‘played ‘Nearer,«My God,to Thee’sounds ,like an.at- tempt to give am added solemn col- or 10 a Bcene which was in itself the climax of solemnity.But various passengers and survivors of the crew agree im the declaration that they heard this music.To tome of ‘the hearers,with,husbands the-dying men in the Water the.ship's ail,cne.blrain in through the words:. -‘So,by my woes I’Ih be, ‘Neatér,My God.to Thee, ‘Nearer to Thee.’“The loading of the restrictions of sex were and it,seemed to the men who filled in’besid the women that would be boats enough for all. north At one water. TO.THEE.” Played and atbroughe ‘first boat, But this and as the spreading fear caus- ed an earnest‘advance towands the suspended craft,the order women. first’was heard and the men were pushed asile.|j ‘To tne scene ‘of.the next two hours on those décks and in the waters jelow such adjectives as ‘dra matic’and:‘tragic’do but poor jus- tice.With the knowledge of dead- ly peril’gaining @reater power each moment over those mer and women, the nobility ofthe greater part,bott among.cabin Passer ers,.officers, erew endl Bteerage,asserted itself, “Tsidon Straus,pupporting his’wife on ther wdy to a lifeboat,was:held beek.hy an eroraple evyard Assoth er office r ptrode’to help her to a peat of safety but she brushed away his atth and clure to her husband érying th will mot 0°without you,’“Anothér woman took het place, and _.form,clinging to hier tities band’s ‘became 4’pate of a picture, now draw n‘indelibly ii,many mits. Neither.wife mor husband,po"far as any one,knows,reached,a placeofsafety.; aeAstor,‘holding this.‘young. “night clothes | all} a re | by survivors that when.the’Titanic | the captain was standing on the bridge| two.| As far as th®eye could see to the| the | Down—A Newspaper) ‘|pride. rot .anade | ‘there+ the shin’s officers knew better than§ wifels’arm.“stool decorousiy.:asideasdieofficersspoketohimandMrs.Astor and ‘her maids were Harris parted)in like manner from ‘Ther husband,sdw him last at,the’ rail beside Colonel Astor,“Walter M.Clark,of Los-Angeles,: nephew .of the.Montana Senatar, joimed:the line of mem.as ‘his young| wife,sobbing,was placed in ome of the”crafts,"Let him come,There, is room,’ctied .Mrs,Bmil Taussig, as the men on the White.Star line motioned her husband to leave her. It was with difficulty that he re- leased her hold)to permit her tobeledtoherpiace,f § “Of Major Butt,a favorite with his fellow tourists;of Charles’M. Hays,‘president of the Grand Trunk} of Benjamin Guggenheim and.of Willliata T.*Stes vd,10.One peemMs,tO know.whether they bannied too Jong ig the staterooms,.or whether they terebore to abproagh the -fast-fill-' ing?boats.None .of them°was:in.|. ‘the tareng”whieh we ary loutsafter wand,neached.the Campathia.,,“Simultaneously,thosé in.’the |Doats baw what those on’the decks| could ‘not:bee—that ‘the.Pitanio wag| stig tapidky “to .Btarboard,’Yaind thet.her stern owas.rising.at.a. ‘age men.towards’the ‘boats” checked by officers ‘with Seer oe.‘Some of the boats,crowded .too |full to give those a chance;drifted ifor a.time.None had provisions or Water,there “was jack of :cover- ing from.‘the ice and aim ‘ands the lonly lights were the still’undimmed jareSs and ineandeseents Of thie.set-~ tiing ship;save for oné of the boats. There a steward:appeared carrying || light, was 'to la green light.‘That’green many.of the survivors say, the shipwrecked.hundreds as’the|pillar of fire Dy night.Long after) ithe ship had disappeared,amd\while jconfusing false lights dancéd about ithe boats,that green Janterm kept them.togeher on he course,.which them tegether ot the coutse which led.them to the Carpathi“As the end of.the Titamic niani=| festly,was but a matter:‘of ments,‘the oarsmen ypultied thetr boats away and the:chilling waters| |begam to.echo ‘splash after splash as the passengers and sailors_in life vureservers leaped cover and | started swimming :-to.escape the:ex- pected suction.ee “Only the hardiest of:constitur| tious could endure for more than|a few moments such /a ‘numbing bath.The first vigorous...strokes gave way .to ‘heartbreaking cries of ‘help,help’amd ‘stiffened forms were seen floating,the’faces relax-'| ed in death.| “Revolvers shots ‘were heard in| the ship’s last moments.The first) report spread among the oats was | that Captain Smith he id ended his‘| life with a builet...Thén it was| lgaid that a mate had shot a stew- urd who tmed to push bis way up on a boat against orders:None ,of these tales have been «verified,and many of the orew say.the czaphain, without a preserver;”leapéd im at the last “and went down,.refusing a -cook’s offered aid.: “The last of the boats,a ‘collap- ipible,was laumched too late to ‘get jaway and was overturned by the ship ninking.Some of those found lgafety om a raft or ‘were picked up by.a lifeboat.In the Marconi tower almost to thé last the click of the sending instrument was heard over the waters : ‘As the pereams in the water mul |tiplied aati r sound was heard, strong and clear at first,then faint- ler im the distance.It was the mel- ody of the hymn,‘Nearer,My God, ito Thee,’played by the string.or- chestra in the dining.saloon,Bome of those on the water started to sing the words,but grew silent as they realized that for the men who played the music was a sactament spoon to be consumme ited by death. The siren strains of the hymm and the frantic cries of the dying blend- ied in a-6ymphony of sorrow.“Led by the.green light,umder| the iight of the stars,-the boats drew away,and the bow,then the} jquarter,then the stacks pud last| the bterm of the marvel snip of a} few days before passed beneath the | waters.a“ “Sixtec!n*boats were in.the cession.wich entered on’the rible hours of’rowing,drifting:and | suspense.Women wept for lost) husbands:and sons,sailors sobbed for the ship which had beén_.their Men choked back tears and sought to comfort:the widowed. |.“Karly dawn brought no rescue iship bit not long‘after 5 o'clock \the Catpathia,far out of her path | and making 18.-.knots instead ofher’wonted “15,phowed her tingle| red and ‘black smokestack pupon -the harizon In,the .joy.of that.mo-ment,the htaviest ptiefs:were for-| gotten.| —i e a n n e n s c n m n e i e p a n i s h c S o a h e i t a l a m g u a n t e r t t i s pro- ters] it tet nn emt eon Vanderbilt Had Vassage op the.Titanic, among 7|Geo.Ww ‘4Booked |}.-Mr,and Mrs.George W.Vander-| |booked passage from Englandjonthesteamer...Titamic....Pant —of their’effects ‘-had -been put aboard| ‘that vessel,when for some reason| }they devided to €mbark.on an earlier | vessel:and changed to the Olympic,| which arrived at New York Wednes-| day:.A part of Mr.and Mrs.Van- derbilt’s lugggare was aboand the| sister vessel when phe went down. The Vanderbilts gratulated “by friends.upon the turn of fortune’s wheel which:pre- vented them ‘voyaging upom the Atlantic im a vessel that was des- tined#or the ocean graveyard. | a :||.Ashevilie Gazette-News.ig ' ' |bils | CUR they DEAFNESS CANNOT BE by local applicatidns,asnotreachthediseasedportion of the|,ear.There is only one way to”cure deafness,and that is by.constitutional remedies.Deafness is.caused.by-aninflamedconditionofthemucous:liningof“the .Kustdchian Tube.When_this: tube’is inflamed you have a rumblingsoundorimperfecthearing,and when It is entirely closed,Destness is the re-sult,and.unless the inflammation,canbetakenoutandthis)tube restored toitsnonmal‘condition,hearing will.be de-stroyed forever!‘nine ‘cases out of tenarecausedbyCatarrh,whiclt is nothingbutan“inflamed condition’6f the mu-cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred DollarsforanycaseofDeafnessfoaused—by |.catarrh)that cannot.be curéd by Hall'sGatarrhCure,’Send for circulars,treeBydtCHENEY&CO.,,Toledo,OLSold.4 Druggists,76.Take’Hall's Family:‘Pills:forsonniva-| ED can- ushered:to -seats.Mrs.Henry B.|}: porentious angle,A.nush’of:steer--|.was |. mo-|}! Don't TrifleWithItt”Don’t drug aurecit for ills that are hutsymptomsofpoorblood,depleted andrundownsystems..Don’t patch up—|far Rebuild Your .Health withomMILAM A Genuine Reconstructive Tonic &Blood Renovater“After one and’a half bottlesof Milam I have gained -8}Ibs.”—=T.B..Stalnaker,Charleston,W.Va,‘‘I had not eetheMilammorethan3or4.days.when’I ‘saw a‘decided.improvesment’in appetite and ‘digestion,’’-=Rev,R.L.McNair,Char.lotte:C.H.,.Va.:“‘Milam:is a grand,medicine,-I have taken,’only afewbottles but I feel strongerand:better,mote activeandableto'stand up.under.my work.’’-~Rev,H,D:Guerrant ‘Dan-:ville,Va,“I took five bottles of Milam.and.gained LO:1bs,2?|;B.Williams,Danville,Va.‘Am,finishingmy 6thbatt ofAilam,and after 26 years of Eozema,am cured,”’—-C,ae Wiliams,Huntington,WyVa.seven ‘s Buy 6 Botties.for $5.00 of|hati thes ih*"YOUR money ‘BACK IF NOT BEN fot an ot UNNY (OTTON &“Diantoy | :OUTH ORN: OR localities requiring a closely built,compact Planter,capable of perfect work in the most crooked rows,andunderallconditions,the Sunny South Cotton and Corn :Planter stands without an equal.Its superiority.in de-sign,workmanship,conveniences and general,utility is most apparent when it is compared with othér tools built for the purpose.There is not an.ounce of wood in its composition.It is:made to last.The handles are steel.The hand holds aré malleable and are adjustable.The wheels are of heavy,press-» ed steel,one piece.Will not:gather stalks or .other trash, which a small spoke wheel always does.The cotton and corn mechanism,which is operated by a spur gear underneath,is the most popular among cottdn growers.he drop is uniform and sure:.It hasa regulator which makes it easy to drop any:. amount of cotton seed per acre that the farmer may wish. Plants corn from 8 to 40 inches apart.Ih other words, Comein Friend Farmer and Let Us Prove WhatWe Say. ee Hardware Company, Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress Tomorrow._Ever Think of That Mr.Property.Owner? i _We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accident i and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is coming all too fast.Consider the presént..Too late to | lock the stable after the horse is gone. ‘Phone 54.“Call or write us for prices and information about our eo : Statesville Realty &Investment Co. J.F.CARLTON,Manager. are being.con-.1. SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NQ,80 COT- TON,CORN AND FERTILIZ ER MAGHINE. Itis built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady dind follows:a bed easily.Absolute eveness in depthof planting,very important for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily removed. fertilizer below seed-and separates|with soil.Feeds evenly fr om ‘smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thiny\ and does not choke or skip.Plants corn level,on-a bed-or in deer. furrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart. Come in and examine this planter and see for yourself that it has +more pointsof merit than any other,and place your order early, +as we do not have enough some seasons to supply the demand. 1}Statesville Hardware &Harness Co. ‘Sales Dayis the first Mondayif each month inStatesville,-N.C. Ne ma s -THome®Blectrie Gn JUST RECEIVED ! Croup”Comes.Without Warning CROUP is disgcenumt:comes.with- .out warning—do not be deceived into} using cough syrups and cqugh cures’taken inwardly—they clog thelange eeanbpreventfreebreathing.“~~.VICKSSe22¢SALVE is an outward application that \in- stantly relieves the lungs by inhala- ‘tion and absorption,and avoids the derangment of the stomach caused by drugs.i At your drogeist’s or by mail»25e,SOc.$1.00 ,:Beonomysugyesh the dollar size Vick’s.Family Remedies Co. {.»Gretnaboro,N.C.- [seSewing Machines General Taine :Contractors Estimates Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC 00., A.D.COOPER,Manager. Repaired. Je U.LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. ’*Phone 61. is Sahl THE EA: TUESDAY, April 23,‘1912.= Reasons”}For ‘Buying at Home.| Charlotte’News.k we Interested in-a recent editorial intheCharlotteNewsonthepropositionofpurchasinggoodsathomeinstead ofpatronizing mail ordér houses,Mr.M:F,-Trotter,of this city,has sub-mitted the following with the follow- ing statement:‘Just a little more ainfaumition for your ‘Buy at Home’Gospel:t “I buy a home:”_.“Because my interests.are,here. “Because the community that isgoodé¢nough for me to’live in is good enough for me to buy:in.i “Pecause I belieye in transacting business with my-friends,._-Beeause I want to see the goods.“Because I want to’get what i,buywhenJpayforit.«- “Becayse my.home dealer carries{me when I run short.’ “Because every dollar:if spend atlHomestaysathome“and‘works forthewelfareofmycommunity,..‘‘Beeause the man:I’buy from ‘stands back"of ‘the goods,“.“Because I sell what I‘producehereathome...:“Because the man I buy from payshispartofthe:town,county and State taxes. ae the man I buy from helps upport my school,my church,or my lodge,my town,my county,my State. “Because when ill luck,misfortune or bereavement.comes,the man!buy |from is here with his kindly greeting, his words of cheer and his pocket-book,if,need be.’’eeeeeenneereeeenneeninnenennsSe Don't be surprised if vou havetan at-jtack of:rheumatismn tht®“spring.Justrubtheaffectedpartsfreely:with Cham appear.For sale by ail dealers, “My little son.had a very severe cold.I was.recommended to try Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy.and before a smal|bottte,was.finigtied ‘he was as wéll as’;eyer.”writes Mrs.H.Silks,29 Dowling|Street,Sydney.Australia..This reme-}dy is for sale.by al dealers.bnbis “ANNOUNCEMENT.: |:phROSE(To the Democratic Voters of Ire}dell County.° |.In compliance with the sac:}Ment of the Démocratic niass meet- jing Gir the 6th instant,I am a jcandidate for the Sehate of the| next.General Assembly,subject to the action of the ‘Democratic pri- maries'and convention, that the is now resolved that Walter must. berlain’s Liniment and it will soon.dis.| selves.Lut.there almost alwaye comes a day,of bitter regret if it is not dose._How:-must Mr.Harry Koch,wish he had drawn.the line 6n Walter.Koch.before that young,mnman reached thé point ‘of becoming a thief! All of which.‘is true.But The |low. PARENTS’AND WAYW.ARD BOYS.|: ‘Children Helped on thie Downward ‘Road By Unwise Parents,* Chalotte’Obserrver.ae : With tears ini*his eyés,“Harry Koc h,a New York -hat zmanufactur- er,declared ‘in Philadelphia the other ‘day that he renounced his son and:would not.be responsible for}, him any:more,‘The.son,WalterKoch,had been arrested on the charge:of theft froma room mate, Mr.Koch refused to advance $500bailaskedintheyoung‘man’s’case. He explained that for,years he had been,paying.Walter Koch ‘out.of scrapes,at an expense which hecould.‘not afford..He:had given| him trips:abroad and»done ,every- thing else he’could think of ‘to dir|vert ‘the.young .man’s mind (romeyildoing,’but:without’avail.’lagt,he fad become overw eovunahr sick’and..-tired.‘Ef Walter proyesBe.hasesorte manhood,thefatierwill.yet:aghin relent.But: prove his manhdou!w ithout further: pasgistanice:of the-kind:which appeart |to ‘have done him no good ae.all, would havé ‘acquitted.hiimeelt,well en ough had”not -ayi-unwisely,affec- tionate ‘parent financed “him.along the downward,road,He attains a} degree of callousness ‘handily,think- able.ut the start.It is’right at the start that every.youth who goes wrouz should be.checked:‘The Bec ond if not the.first,time he perpe- trates such an offense as wanton- ly ti.give aud get cashed an unau- thorized dreit.upon his father.he should.be left’to’bear the conse-'quences.ihe is a ‘hard saying,but‘better tt:first time ‘than the,last time.Pa rents will.not heed it; yery,ones who advise it most strong- ly to othéys would not do it:them-" Landmark maittaing that the trou- ble is in.notcontrolling the chil- dren in infancy.Most.parénts al- the sniall child to do practical- ly as he pleases,either because they are too indifferent to the’child’swelfare.to corirol him)don’t appre- ciaté “the:s¢riousnesg ‘of the situa~- tion-or think it cute om smart for j him to -do things that are .really the beginning of vicious habits. iBy ard by-when the boy gets old €novgh to.give’trouble ‘they begin to t1ke alarm but.find.it too.late. There has beetr Ynany a yout.whors ET hues the}. Their One’Wear.Greensboro News: The one thing the wire-pulling pk:itician dreads to hear is the voice ofmepeople.‘ eo THE EE RECTLY EK OL:AXATIVE. Tastes Like and is Eaten:LikeURECandy.“ In our experience in’the hand,ling of “drugs and medicines,webeliaveWehave*never had experi-ence with.any remedy that gave such great satisfaction to our cus-tomers as do Rexall Orderliies.This remedy‘is not‘like any,-other Jax- ative or cathartic.It contains.all the good featunes of other laxatlives,but none of their faults, Otlr own faith im.Rexall “Order- lies is so strong that:we offer themtoyouwith.our own positive per-sonal guarantee,that if they:do:notthoroughly.”baitisty.you)”you '=only néed tell us.and)we will:hand to you,every penny you"“paid us for therm...Thenetore,in jtrying:.them upon Gur recominendation:rytake, norisk whatever,< Rexall’Orderlies..taste 4 Ma and. are eaten like candy:They do.not: gripe;esuse nausea,excessive loose=hess,or any.other annoyance,They. act,.,60"easily ‘that.ttHey may >betaken.at any time,«day or:night. They are benninsularly good for ehil-dren.aged,delicate,persons. The y are put ie in convenient tab- lets in three sizes of packages::Prices:10¢.,25¢,and 50c,Remember,Rexall Remedies ‘can be obtained in this community.only at’our store—-The Rexall -Store. Swatesvilbe - -DANDRUFF GOES!, Quickest Dandruff .Cure Has Ever Known! f you want to get rid’of-dan- druff in the shortest possible time get a bottle of.P ARISLAN SAGE to-. day and use it: Besides banishing .dandruff andmakingyoursealp.immaculatelyclean,PARISIAN SAGE.is:guaran-.teed.to.stop falling -hair and iteh- World ing scalp’and impart’life and beauty to the hair. One of Rochester's most prom- inent barbers-writes: Gentlemen:“I:am @ hati of15years’,experience,have used many ‘things for hair,but .never. found anything equal to:PARISIAN SAGE for removing dandruff,It is allso”a splendid hair dréss- |¢used it for:the last three years.”T.D.Smith,Chamber §of Commerce Building,Rochester,WN. back} Drug Conypany, ing and quickly stops itching~secalp.-}: s est driving snow of rain cannotsift ¢Seraruat too,because theyae and overlap iin such a waythat the :Best roof for countrybuildings,because they’re safe,from allthe elements,ey;They'll Jas.as longas the bal,and’neverneed repairs,.: ‘chard arid two‘brancHes. terest on investment. forsale. changefor city property or farm, ERNEST G.GAITHER, ‘PHONE {00acre hea in one mile of eight mionths’Hi School. story six-room dwelling;good barn and:outbui-Biftyacres“in cultivation,balarice Inoak:and pine timber;in good neighborhood,at a bargain.-350-acre farm with fine water power Twoseven-room dwell- ings,threetenant houses,barns and outbuildings,100 acres:in cultivation,balange.in,oak and pine timber, A number of other smaller farms,suburban andcity property Good dividend paying stocks in’local corporations;will ex-— For further information call on.or write Bec STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING, Two-- ings,°good:or Rents pay goodin- lands. :Statesville,N.C {Harness and Vehicles 1 kinds. We Have a_big supply of Vehicles and Harness of all ’Prices are right. .Local Views,All New. Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Female College. Statesville Graded School. no F.H.Conger’s Residence. s Sanatorium. Soufbers Passenger Station. ‘Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain Pen and Conklin’sFountainPen.These aretwobest.self--filling pens on the market.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer. W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C. Fine Farm Lands ‘and CityPropertyforSale.. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2°. 4 ALWAYS IN. I OCCUPYthreeroomson the second floor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I amdiwayshere.Don’t peep inwhereIneverstayandthen off and say lam mot in,but come on in and let yourself be known.Tap the bell,knock or speak out.If I am not.atthedentalchairIal.my Laboratory—werkshop—in a room farth:P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist. JOHN CG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT_ =e my reception room | of’Representatives,subject to the action of:the Democratic primaries and convention.If nominated and élected,I will carry out the will of the majority of the party on.the question of salaries of the county Officers and dog tax;,and on any other matters where instructions are given. On all questions where not 4in-structed,I will use my best efforts to faithfully discharge the.duties of,said office in the interest of our people.If I am not nominated,I will give to the nominee and all other Democratic candidates my earnest and condial support. April 5 H.P.GRIER. A’CARD. To the Democrats of Iredell County:| I am a candidate for \the Dem- ocratic.nomination for State Sen-| ator. of the majority of the party on’the Salary for county ‘officers and dog} jtax questions and any other instruc- tions which the Democracy of the coumty may give me.If the copven-/| tion nominates:some one else,tiie|‘nominee will havé my loyal and ac- tive support.Respectfully, April 1,:1912.'.°-A.Di WATTS. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter ‘=being discussed, I take this method of announcingthatI:Willbe a candidate for the office of Coumty Supremtendent of Public Instruction of Iredell county, Subject to the action of the.Demo- cratic Primary and Convention. Feb.27.R.M.GRAY. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. North Carolina,|'TIn Superior Court{Iredell County..|Before the,Clerk. In the matter of the will of Or.Richard W.Mills.- It appearing to thé satisfaction of the Court that T.M.Mills,Hugh Mills,Jeff Mills and Fornéy Mills, together with all other heirs of Dr. Richard W.Mills are necessary AND FITTING GLASSES. ‘Office iin Mills Building, Office hours 9to12am.,© 2,to 5 p.m. Phones:Office 458;Residence42 Do You Want to Be Independent? if no,learn Poco and Typewritingbybeginningacourseim:eae whichistaughtatStatesville,toy If inter-estedand desire a P wilte or callonMRS,‘SOHNSON,612 South Gentex Street.Feb.20.Statesville,N.C, ie MEAT MARKET, General line of Fresh Meats. Algo dry pine stove wood. .‘a &HARRIS,‘PHO FRONT STREET,Feb.9.Rear Sumpter’sStore. FOR,SALE}Le Business lot..‘Seven-room desirable’residence on -Tradd street.Hot and cold water,bath,ete.-Litenear GradedGeticol,Small north Iredell farm.. It you want bal otsellor exchange JOHN M..SHARPE,REAL ESTATE State.: It is,therefore,-ordered that service of the summons be made upon the above named parties for. ae days in feu of personal ser- vice : Let the “téfendante take notice that said.cause is pet for hearing on Monday;May 27th;1912,im the Buperior.Court ‘of Iredell county,atStatesville,N.C..You.aré hereby-required tosappear and .answer,if you are so advised,or the judgment;of the Court will be final.Cc.L.WHITENER. W.A.SHLF, La C.CALDWELL.Attorneys for Caveators. J.A.HARTNES, Clerk of tha Superior Court.:Per Jno,L.Milholland, ~Aprik 16,1912.D.C |]Har d Brick ~and rock are the onlybuild- ingmaterials that will with- stan “trost.and,fire;.and last for all time.~Common. and.Face Brick always ‘on hand.2 Statesville Brick Co. \ bad they are responsible,nine times in ten,for:it ig rare that a ehild controlled and properly trained fgoes wrong in after years;and the pareuts who suffer dn account of their children’s conduct are in most caBes but receiving just pun- ishment for their neglect.of ‘the charge committted to them andthe child really has cause to complain of.themetecause they failed in:their.}duty to lim. The James Brothers’Idea of Re- :turning a Favor, Life. .Years ago the James brothers stole “JUDGE Which is Better—Try.an E - ment or Profit By a Statesvillé Citizen's Experience.Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as repre- sented. The statement of a ”manutac- turer is not convincing proof ,of merit. FOR YOURSELF!|| But the ‘endorsement of friendsfe.: Now supposing you .had a bad back, 'A lame;weak,or aching one, Would you experiment on it? If nominated and elected,1] '}wil?faithfully carry out the wishes| parties ant are non-residents of the the money box at the Kansas State} fair.They rode into Kansas City on| |horseback,and when the cashier was! |walking to the bank with the receipts}lof the day,about $2,000,they pointed| their pistols at his héad,seized.the! ‘box and galloped off.This wasdone) jin broad daylight,in the midst of-a} i great crowd. Aecording to EliPericins some time jafterward one of the Kansas City re- ‘porters wrote an article about those! thighwaymen,saying:-some kind things.He called them *brave and said they had done the most.daring|deed in the highwaymen’s record.A} few nights afterward both the broth-| ers rode-into Kansas City,went to the| newspaper.office and calling the re-| porter out presented him witha hand-| Some watch and chain.Theysaid} the article in question.touched them| in a tender spot and they desired to. show their gratitude.| ‘But I don’t feel at liberty totake | this watch,’’said the reporter.“But do it to gratifyus.Wedidn’t}steal this watch;we bought and paid} for it with.our own..money,’’con-|| tinued the desperadoes:,} ‘‘No;you must excuse me,’’con- tinued the reporter. “Well then,if-you can’t take this|watch,’’replied the James brothers|} regretfully,‘‘what can we do for you?| Perhaps—you--can--namé~some—man-f- around here you want killed!’’| The Corporation Commissionand| tae Duty of Democrats.| €wt.Shufore in Hickory,Dero- crat : There are two places on the Statecorporationcommissiontobefilled by the Raleigh convention.And the people should be alive to their inter-/ ests and name the membersinstead of the railroads.Heretofore they havebeenslatedmonthsbeforebytherail- '.You will read of many,so-called Endorsed by strangers from far- away plac It's differrent when the ment comes from home. Easy to prove local Read this case: John Nabors, endorse- testimony. 2 Seventh street, |Statesville,N.Car.,says:‘I used |Doan’s Kidney Pills and they did me a world of good.I am glad to confirm the.testimonial I gave in their praise in 1911 There was soreness across.my back and my back pained me.Doan’s Kidney Pillip acted:as a tonic to my ‘en- time bystem and corrected my trou- |bile.’ Foy sale by all dealers.Price 50 |oents,Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, |New York,sole agents for the|| United:States. Remember the and take no other. CALL 89” WHEN YOU WANT -Gold Medal Coffee, name—Doan’s— Grange Brand Hams, Shafer’s Sliced Bacon, or anything ¢usuallyfountin.a.first.class grocery store,A Simon.Pore:Lard,-ig I solicit your support.,:,Having been allowed his own 'way|Y.,June 27,1911.“April 18,1912,W.D.TURNER.|wher he-wae-e-baby;the boris PARISIAN SAGEis sold —by-thecaecerelinenhlicbaedionapidensiin|FECCENIZe no will but.his own when|Statesviile Drug Company and ,J +4 1FOR’THE HOUSE.he becomes.old€r,and his parents|druggists everywhere for 50 cents.H :k l C ;Li St k CcI'am.a candidate:for the House|are to biame-If he goes 'to the -en e me raig ive oc oO. fords. the fashions are contin fords. your tasteandkeepyo of the latest fashion. % Style Means Muchin Ox- ‘No matter how smart you think your shoes,unless theyare \the latest style,you are not well dressed. At this.store you will find the latest —shoes bought:expressly for you—to suit *GALL IN:TODAY:AND LET US - SHOW YOU:THE LATEST.’ And ually changing in Ox- u‘rightin the forefront Eagle & Milholland. roads and the ‘‘bosses.’’ Here is the rub;‘“‘the milk in the cocoanut,’’in our political affairs.Itisuptozen.‘You pay noattentiontoyour—pre'inct meetings and allow afewtosaythepartyinCatawbacoun- ty and other counties for this man or for that policy and confident of your inaction a few have assuméd to’con- trol.Democrats of Catawba,you ascitizensandloyalDemocratsmustat- tend‘your precinct meetings andvote |}your convictionsthere.Then you willnotbe~disappointed.in the nomina- tions and party declarations and be count of:party loyalty in voting for sand questions..I am not criticisingcandidates,.but am comparing meth- ods for results..i ———————For a mild,easy action of the bowels, try Doan's—Regulets,a eee Jaxativer” men who are against your views.|—* ou canask.your candidate a thou- las. Com.an Car White Corn. Car White Oats. ,Harper’x Prolifiess ped C orn et y aro:bushels.grown_on & acres Flour—1OUF |Pipe and ree S.,M.&H.Shoe :Co. My Machine Shop Is complete and I am’‘prepared todo any kind.of repair work., Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. Also carry a full line of Steam Fit- tings up-to3 inches.Injectors,Lu-bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Feet TS URNE R, Hich oradesigeBF :|White Swann. Cheaper grades, kinds feed stuff. before you.buy. A.A,Colvert.| OS; Also: and all See me Me.-au btores., iL...TINNER, Depot < ee W.FRAZIER, NORTH CENTER STREET, 68S2aNRESIDENCE2389"PHONES.SE |S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses _.and mules’for sale for cash or on time.Terms |-to suit-purchaser, Best equipped livery in town, A "Phone 3. Dayor Night. OLD PAPERS.swvspnnsi txstien 10 centa the.100-.Fine for wrappingsplendidwallApapasforthenotover-fastidious,THE LAND ANTE a—TO eeeone-third eawne Abell e~4h, — Fao ‘nIGHT. THE LANDMARK RUMSDAY,.---April23,1912: A WOMAN TELLS,“THE “STORY, Mrs.”"Carter,of “Baltimore,relia of Her Experiences in the Wreck of the Titanic,—Others Say There Was Wik!Disorder.: The.following -story »of we “wreck of-the Titanic was told: staff correspondent of the ‘Baltimore *San’.by |Mrs.IW.EB,Carter,of Baltimore: “We had had a pleasant voyage from England.The ship behaved splendidly -and we did not antiipate any trouble at,all,1 had retired on Sunday night an hour before we struck the...iceberg.The’men were in the cabin smoking.(Most, -of them were im:the sinoking room whenthe ship hit. “The first.1)knew ot ‘the +HOGI den,Was a tremendous thump witch’. nearly’.threw:meout of my berth. +07,reallaed:«that:something must have:haphened and feared:that it “was a-bad actident.A’moment ater:my.husband came down.”to the stateroom and .told.me that) swe haid Btruck’an’iceberg. “There...Was \.n0 confusi One GL dressed niyself hurriedly anid went cut on-deck with my ehibdren, “pre ship was badly damaged:The officers thought at first phe would not sink and we were told)to .be calm,“but it was not long before .we knew that the’ship could not leng stand.the strain of the water which was pouring into the bow ani bearing.the ship,down.in.her:for- os wand part. :“Then sane ‘the.time knew-—that-must.either be:the lifeboats oS aap on the ship and sink with her’The seamen began ‘to.lower away the lifeboats.Qne after another they released whatev- er machinery:held them amd they dropped into the ecean,There was ‘ice all about us and the night be- ing comparatively.clear we could see the floes around.us when we .peered down over the pide of the ship.“When the boats.had been low- ered then it was ‘that the time.ef parting.came.’(There was no &x- citement.Every,one of the men whose’wives or womem folk were: with them took them to the side of the ship where a lifeboat was wait- 'dug.and kissed thém-before +they took them over.the Bide. “Major Archibald:Butt temained ,on board and went down with the Bhip.-Colonel Astor:went.down with the ship.Mrs..Astor -was.in my boat.~The colonel took her to the side and kissed her and saw her__over Then the came into son “wore among ‘the firet to.leave the pier..Dodge paid that ‘the Ti-tanic btruek at 1.20 o'clock im the monning and--samk an hour later,,He said that she,went,down beforeall’the lifeboats were launched. “Good order prévailed at first,” he said,;‘‘Later,-when ‘every one.realized.‘thai the:ship wap Binking» the men.became as wild as the wo-. men.d“After we had gone over iin,the lifeboat I heand as:many as’60 shots fired,which was eyidence to me that there,had been’scenes of @readful fighting aboard.” Wire’ess Operator Jack Phillips did not desert his post when the Titanic sank,but was torn from:the key by a ‘party of fear-crazed first-cabin passengers,who as- saulted him:im an effort to take from,him a:dig lifebelt hé wore.A terrible fight.followed :in.the little .wirelless..cabin,the-outcome of which will never be known.Phil- ling foughtwith the men who were } trying to’drag the belt.from him,Jaceording -to the story,told,by they Nitanic’s survivors when they anriv-|ed here.They knew none of.thei} details,andi,‘they did not*identity MH,the mén ‘who.struggled for posses;{hy Stoh off the.op erator’s belt:‘Alt: that:they Knew was thait the fight }} todk place anil Re there was.a} will frenzy lid)anaRIOOT HD in the figiht. Didn't Intérrupti the Card “Game. From Another ,Survivors Story. W,R.:Sloan,Ltn He irae,.Statesville,N.C, Iredell and Alexander Branch Farm- ers’Matual-Fire Insurance Asso- ‘ciation of North Carolina,© Over$600,000 Insurancein force.Average cost less than $1.00.per’ $1,000 per year.Carry in treas--ury sufficient funds to:pay any.‘one loss.For further infcrma-‘ tion apply to. M.L.MOOSE,General hacat April 23,1912. Cambridge,Md.,Dec.14,1908. We-have,been;handling iinet | ‘~Hihoy-over Embroideryat 50c.,:‘7de.and $1.00 yard. 44inchFlouncing at 75c,vd. ‘Flouncing,all widths andprices.NEW = Arriving every day...seyey ‘Silverware siven.any,everyday.. ‘See us before bie” 'D.B.Krider &Com. RE-SALE OF FARM. Under authority of a decree’of oop >cg}the Superior Court cf Ired:ll county;-PHLLLIPS.HDW E.“JT went up on the top ont)deak ta the spect}proceed'ngs for the|by Mente aa in’a dressing gown and found only,!sale of land for division among the |Lazen ontgome r a few persons there,who hiad Scr heits of Eli B.Wa!den,I Will on’:;ie “a MyheeBaherty)oie why ve Naget -“SATURDAY,MAY sl .1912. stopped,but there was no sor i a anxiety in the minds of any ‘one.me 13 ne ‘clock,ucon,“the *‘court | We saw through the smoking-ropom abi.eee Hiutoeriie,seach at window a game.ofcands going.on te Gen Ooetie:ehus sie wibe land: and went-in to inquire if they knew Begin er a ae,wv anything’-It.peemed they —felt “mes a rays ecy ner,on or} more “of the jar,and,looking eran so oy reven tuuving north} through the window,bad ‘seen.a |i.).,eae with said road,and| iceberg go by close to the sidé ville x or,io ¢~ma .Mocks-| of the boat,.They thought we had|-ese poles to a:post oak on.| just grazed it with a glancing blow and Raine:-ot the.ee thence |and the engines had been siopped |?°T h egre*s west to Sills’cor- fo.see if @uy.@amage had:been done,|Bets thence eee jorth 86 poles| No.one,of course,had any concep-to a stone,Sitls corner;thence| tion that she had béen pierced:be-north nd degrees west a7 poles to} low by part)of tha submerged ice-|*POPlar on the west side of aberg.branch;thence evunth 3 «grees west “The game.went on without any |208,poles.to #cums aod pointers -.:: thought of disaster,and’I retired |+2 Gays line;nce W.ta that line Give CITY’FLOUR a test = to my cabim to read:until we went |Peat east to the beginning,contain-|; on again.1 never saw any of the |i2&85 acres,less.2 evres soid to prove ourclaims as to it being players or the onlookers again.”-|the mill company;tris ‘asd contains a flour unexcelled for family use.dwelling house,tenant house,barn,wee Dp ’,f 7%x >>|, Mrs.‘A.M.White ‘Dead.UI ry FLOUR has all the deh-eteerms—One-third ‘cash on ¢confir-cious,nutricidus elements of theMrs.Margaret Stevenson White,|mation of sale,one-taird in’.6|w heat berry—itis absolutelypurewidowofthelateA,M.White,died with ineone-thira a months;and is ‘uniformin its’high-grrade |;;bys i nterest on deferred payments,|::this morning at 4 o’clock at the home},i+,privilege of paving tetone sen.|°X°ellence.ee of-her-sen,_Mr—Gales-G.-Wite—on rent-forty~turity:—Purcha ay PriceCash Store TeteWeek. One lot of 26 inch Shantun Silks—the kindalwayspaid25c.yard for.Vere specialfor ety -A handsome line of Wash Silks at 49c,the yard._Notice our 36 inchline of new Messaline Silksarebeauties. 4 Fae buys a beautiful Black Taffeta at thisale. Foulards are very good oe season.cial on sale-for the week: »Many-new thingsin that we w:idreceivedwithinthepastfewoe ke to showvelIhnedelighted’to see.bac They Special Silk ” See our 48c,Spe- Os.=Pay.our.shop a visit._.-ery fruly,.as \for,about Bix years,-during’which time hame not had a.pingle com J plaint,whith speaks ..significantly) ,jfor a volume of about 15,000 gal- jlons.It has been.used ‘with equalJsuccesson.both buildings and boats. Yours truly co. tal i nt c =n) SYSTEMATIC SAVING! There iis nothing yet conceived that.can approach the planofSAVING‘as the BUILDING AND.LOAN SYSTEM.Learning to save is the hardest lesson youth,‘middle-age»orthehoaryhead,has ever had t6 master.In fact,‘even ‘inthisday,it is a rare‘and:valued accomplishment.Acquire it:in youth and one’s fortune is:assured.The building:andlodnsystemiswhereitistaughtinperfection::NOW IS‘THE TIME TO BEGIN. The second series of the MUTUAL opened ‘Apiil 6th and . \is still open to those who wish to take sharés. Ww hens.we huge Officein Morrison Building on West.Broad Street;; Ww.E.WEBB, Secretary. ~Over, our boat.“When I.went with my.children and.got boat’there were no seamen in it.- Then came:a few men,but there were Cars;with no one to use them: The boat had been filled.with pas- sengers arid there was.nothing else ‘for me to do but to take an ear.. “We could —see now that.the time of the ship had come..Rhe was sinking quickly and we ‘were warned by cries fromthe men above to pull away from tha ship quickly, Mrs.Thayer,wife of the vice pres- ident of the Pennsylvania railroad, was in my boat’and she,too,took an oar.“It wap cold abd we.had ~not time to clothe ourselves.with warm overcoats.The rowing warmed me. We started to pull away from theship..We cquid sée the dim-out- jimes of the decks aboye but we could.not recognize anybody. “We had ‘pulled our lifeboatawayfromtheTitanjeforadis |tance of about a city block—that is abcut all,I should say—when the Titanic seemed.to‘shake to pieces.The ship had struck about 14 minutes to 12 It was 10 min- utes past 1 when we Baw her Bide vhe the in over HES.‘She had exploded.There -wasb a rumbling noise.within her—then she gave a lurch and btarted to ‘go down We realized what it meant. That the sinking ship.would puck| us under with her.It wab a mio- ment later that the suction.struck| us.It was all we could do to keep| froni being bucked down,s0 “trong was the drag,.down that followed the Titanic. “But we pulled away at ter straining as hard as we at the oars.Then we were alone im the boat-.and it seemed dark$ er.We temained in the boat.all night waiting for.|daylight to eome. It ‘came at ladt and when it broke over the sea Wwe paw fice,floés —all about us. “It was about 8.30 o'clock when the Carpathia.came can't tell.how I felt when I, her.TI had believed that my band had gone down on the ship. It wasn't until after we-were taken the pide of the Carpathia that I saw.him “Mr.:Cartered.to take was:not is how of the to 20 fi this number a lifeboat:he had thongxhit “blow “wp dow fi last af- could baw hus had been compell- an oar in a lifeboat that sufficiently manned.That he came to ‘be raved All men waited for the women Mr,Carter-w4s ‘among When he put mie into Rtayed.back,and -1 when ‘T paw.the and #ink that he ‘hag’gone with her.*But Mr:Carterhadthekameexperienceaedid Mr.Ismay [the president.of.the Steamship company,] “Mr.Ismay does:not:deserveanycritivismforbeingpaved?Hewasanotherofthosewhohad:&Man an.oar in a ‘lifeboat’go astogettheboatsout:of danger ofbeingbuckedunderbythesinks ing ‘Titanic.: “IT can’t Bay anything otherthanthatthemtnaboardtheship behaved bo biravely that no ong canlakre)any)criticisr. Another .‘Bide.j New York Dispatch to.Baltimore Sun.os Mr.and Mrs. of®San"Franciscoy declared such desperation.to get into lifeboats ‘hat the officer them.and their bodies fell the:ocean:‘They said also ‘they saw John Jacob Astor and /Ma- jor Butt standing.together on the x ditanic’s deck and that.they -mupt “have gone to death together... The Dodges and their 3-year-old the Bhot |building will be completed at once.. Mulberry street,aged 69 years. ically ill since Sunday. Mrs.White was a daughter of the She!¥ had been ill since Christmas.and-erit- Ser gem ear.°§ALEX C.:BEAVER,§Con.méiséioner.\ J.B.Armfield,Atty.|April 23,1913.: 1—For-tols,biscuits,brea or ——= pastry,it’s best.> es Gity Flour MillingCo. late Franklin Stevenson,who lived near Statesville.She is survived by tnree sons and three daughters,viz.: Messrs.John and Gales White and Mesdames Walter Johnsonand-Palm- er Alexander of Statesville,Mr.E G White and Mrs.T.W.Woodsides of Shiloh township Funeral and interment at New Stir- ling church tomorrow at 12 o’clock. Gas Plant to Be Finished. —Mr.Hicock,who will have charge of the construction of the gas plant, has.arrived from Philadelphia and will take up the work.at once.Mr. Hicock and family will occupy -Mr. R.L.Sloan’s residence on-east Broad street...Mr,Hicock expects.the ma- chinery and equipment’for :the gas plant to arrive in a few days.,The Mr.J.C Durham,a traveling man }guest at Mr.J.A.Brady’s,returned |Cornell’$parents,Mr.and Mrs.J.F. |from Charlotte Sunday and yesterday. into.pght.1} saw |rived last evening to spend a féwidayswithMrs.B.B.Webb. |for the girl’s condition,was arrested }and then releaséd on$1,000 hond. chip. Washington Dodye _peilide ron the sidetrack nearby werethat|esa" gome of the paeseligéers fought with |hors is $90,000, ate |- the uti saga who will make Statesville headquar- iters,will move his family here today from Burlington.They will occupy |Mrs.W.G.Lewis’house,corner ArmOeld street and Highland avvenue.;fae eel Miss..Myrtle Houston,who »was a to her home at Davidson last night.Mrs.J..H.Cornell and little son, Perry,who sperit some time with Mrs. ing and general office work.vancement.State salary expectedand business training."” Young Man,Young Woman! For Sucha Position? Statesville Business Training School. Third Floor First National Bank Building. +a cae tat6060800eeeishing “Every Day YouRead an Advertisement Like This: “WANTED——Stenographer with knowledge of bookkeep-opportunity for adi Why Not Qualify Yourself . Tackle!18 and sizes of hooks.- this line over: Seines,large and small. Solid and Jointed Fishing Rods. Trot Lines and Fixtures. Fishing hooks and lines complete;all sorts I can farnish hooks by the box or in“any quantity. it’s the best ever shown here. R.P.ALLISON'S,BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. 88O8e2000 680000600 206080 4 Call and look 3 Anderson,left yesterday afternoonforSomerset,Pa. Miss ‘aura Lazenby was at home Mrs.R.F.Nixon,of Toxaway,ar- Thé 14-year-olddaughter of.:Bug Luther,of Asheville,drank carbolic acid and died.”She left a note saying she:had been betrayed.Claude Good- lake,charged with being -responsible Caldwell county Republicans decla¥=| ed for Roosevelt and endorsed -Mose| Harshaw for Congress inthis district. The Democratic convention of the ninth congressional district is called to meetin Lincolnton June 9, Everette Crouch.,a young white man,is in jail at}Durham awaiting ‘rigl on the charge of being impii- eated in the burglary ofthe Bank of Hillsboro,on the night.of April 2.Crouch,|whose home is in Washington,Bays ihe was ow ‘a tramping trip and passed through Otange county,about the time.oftherobbery. The plant of,the ineleda-eCaro- lina Fertilizer Comipany at James City,just across the river-from New.Berne,was burhed early Fridaymorningandtwelveéarsoffer- destroyed:The “approximate partially:coveredyMsurance.‘ dispatch...from Livifizsion,Bays there was six feet’ofBnOWinYellowstonepark.FridaynightandSaturday. ‘or rhe umatism vou will find nothin.‘bathe than’Chamberlain's Liniment.te it.and'see how quickly tt”aiyes re-Hor sale Pyatideaiors, ee 1. Shoes,Shoes,Shoes! Our sho!stock is now complete.We are showing all the newest styles in lasts, leathers and patterns, If you wish a stylish, snappy shoe for a young.person this is. the place to get it.If you desire an easy,’soft,comfortable shoe <a “for an old-person’*we have it.If you are look+’ ‘ing for a pair.of;‘shoes for your:little ‘girl or .boy we can please you.. ‘Callin and let us show you and,,get.ourprices. Sue Ww.W.F The Cut Price OUSHEE. Cash Store. Or us ct oer She pe SHOES will add to the pleasure of your yaeation because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities, _.They are light and kool,and made in accordance with the anatomical structure of the foot. -KORRECT SHAPE shoes are designed in a great variety of patterns,-in.strict conformity with the season’s best styles.” The large stock carried by us assures a correct fit for every foot and for every fancy. All “Burrojaps™ Uppers guaranteed, and Tite-Oke.Solea used exclusively. * The Three Big B Shoes For Men. eacon $3.00,$3.50 and $4.00.ates $4:00furt&Packard $5.00 The best that money can buy at the-price. anteed as represented. -COLLEGIAN:CLOTHES The best fitting,-best.tailored and most up-to-date Clothingforypungmenmade:Try one Suit and you will stop hay-ing them made to order.Our all wool $10,$12.50 and$13,50 Suits are great values.Complete:line of Men’s ae and all thatis new inSTRAWHATSfrom10c.to $4.00, Every dak guar- oa Our line of SpringMillinery iis larger and ‘more complete than ever before,and you who have seen our stock fromseasontoseasonknowwhatthatmeans. Our basement department is-literaily overflowing withbargainsinMillEnds,Ladies’atid Children’s Shoes,Men’siadChildren’s Pants and Furnishing Goods,etc.ifbu ale department by.Evenif‘you don’t care to buy.don’thesitateecomeinandlook,for reallyitis a pleasure to us ta show‘ou through.Very respectfully,| |THER.M.KNOX CO. "Sales Dayis the firstMondayjin each.month iinStatesville,N,C.ms \ oe”Reynolds Died Yesterday,. 1 \ near wedding dinner was served by Mr and Mrs.Allen and at 2,30 Mr.and ~Mrs.”Sétzer..went!to their home near Maiden Meeting at Broad Sicieet-~Cihundhs News. as juts Ored’boy,fell)im:the waters of a ,marshals for the occasion} VOL.XXXVIII. oHUSBANDAND“WIFE |DIF Mrs,Reynolds,‘of Concord Town- ‘ship,Died:Wednesday©and +J Mrs.Sarah -Reynolds,wife ”of Mr.Danjel Reynolds,died)quite pud- denly+Wednesday:morning at Rer-home”in Concord-township,.aged“about 60 years:Mrs:Reynolds,wasapparently’iti ‘usual health and”her |. geath swag:‘sa ‘great.shock.to hers: ‘damitly ‘Mr.‘Reynolds “was:-erit-| fically wh at the time’and:wae ‘-re- ported in,a,dying condition.yeatate | day.:Mrs.Reynolds is ‘mucebned ne her husband.‘and nine dwildrem Theyare’Mrs,J.M:MoCubbins;.Mrs. Esther Keynolds and.Mrs.”>Nettie Brown,of near Stony Point;Messrs. Ado!pius and Sanford Reynolds,of Beott’s:Mrs.Emma Norris,of,Day-| ton,Olio ;Miss Carrie Reynolds and) Me.Lb,Me Reynolds,who live at home.f :\ comlucted by Rey,a3 at} The.funeral,U M..White,and interment were New Stirling yesterday. Mr,Reynolds died’veatavais at 2 o'clock,just an hour after his wife's funeral,his death resulting Foca heart disease from which he:had suffered forsome time.He was 72 years old.The funeral will be _at New Stirling today...:,, Miss Clement's:Graduating Recital, in ‘her graduating recital at thecollageTuesdayeveningMiss-Liss Clement thoroughly convinced her hearers that she has.nastered the‘art of piano playing.The:execution of the mére-difficult numbers ontheprogrammewasafine«xhibition of skill,and the.ease with which ihe entire programme was pendered was ¢vyidence of hen general knowl-._edge of music._Miss Clement was assisted:by.Miss Jesgie Keefe,so-prako,and the yocal“numbers were aleo enjoyed.Following ‘was theprogramme:' Fantasie—C Minor.*Mozart-Grieg Andantino.Piu Allegro,AnseGeverteincaeee(English Suite).Baciyojitlona,ee Re z ,:i S-hultzMaar—1 a Henry ae pee =SchonannDance,N “Brahms.Robert Franz vi it,tueFlorey ———Concerto—Op 25,nto.Ito Allegro e Vivace.(Cink Pn a Pita) Mrs.Murdoch and Mr.Setzer’Mar- .Wied ih Newton.:Bar Mrs.“Rosa Lee Murdoch,of Statesville,and ‘Mr.W.M.Setz- er,of Catawba county,were marriec at noon yesterday at the home of Mr...Allen,a friend of Mrs.Mur- doch,in.Newton,.The ceremony was performed by Rev.M.A.Aber-nethy.‘:3"Mr.Setzer 49 a fanmer and livesMaiden.The.bride ia the daughter.of the late Johnson Braw- ley,of Iredell,and was the widow of John T.Murdoch, Mrs.Elizabeth)Brawley and.Mrs J.J.Brawley,mother and sister- in-law of the bridé,Miss Mugeie McPwet.and Mr.,and Mrs.N.:P Watt,all of Statesville,attended tre marriageAfterthe splendidceremonya At the meeting of Concord Pres- fytery im Salisbury;this week Rev F:A.Barnes,of Mooresville,was elected mderatoor and Rev.E.D. Mr.| |that there wae a great need for TEMPLETON CASE DECIDED, Supreme:Cow Affirms Lower -Court—Plaintiff.Leses.—:} ’The Supréme Court has affirmedfhejudgment’of the lower court in the case of Miss Vennie Tetrpleton.‘V8.the county:commissioners.:,ofRowan‘county:The mute was pent up:trom,Tredehlis iis, Miss*‘Rempletan,.wis lives at’Mootesville,ercesed a swollenstreamin.Rowaal,‘her “horse was,“drowned and.Miss.Templeton: a narrow escape... for damages against’the Rowanpomnmalaisionare:At the last term ofttredéllcourtthedemurrerofthedefendants’was sustained:and the action was dismissed at the costoftheplaintiff.The case was p- pealed,with the result stated.; Theagfllowing report ‘of the case’ fs.from the Raleig’h News:and Ob-berver: :Haatoleton Vs.Beurd et,al.from‘Iredell cunty is a suit by Miss Tem- |pleton against the comamicsioners.of7 |Rowen county individuaily for daim- ages.Shevalleges in the complaint abridgeonapublicroadwhichcross- eda.creek in Rowan county;that the county commissioners’conract-ed for a bridge but carelessly ‘and negligently failed to,have it bulltaftercontractedfor.Further,that Mics Templeton attempted to cross the creek at this ford and that due to’the dangecus ‘cotndition af. the crossitrg,.her ‘horse was.drowned and se barely ,escaped.-with herlife,.,wherefore she asks for dam- ages.The .county:-commissioners demurred ¢o the complaint;.whicht had-}.:°‘She:brought suit \, |Rey. AT TURNEIRSBUNG. Mr.Weather’ MARRIAGE Miss Hendrén sand. nesday. Reported,Bor The‘Landmarks Gorn ata AL the home of the bride’s:‘pa- rents,Mr.‘and Mrs.TB Hendren,, ae ‘Turnersburg,last Wednesday:af- ternoon,Mr.R:is we ‘Weatherman.and Miss:Floseie Geneva resent were tinited:.im marriage.aaa Promptly at 3.30‘Aidlonk,!to.the jatrains of the wedding,march from;Lohengrin,”played by .Miss“RicKa. Webster;of Statesville,the.groom: entered the parlor,which—wasdecoratedin.ferns and ‘lilies ‘oftheyalley,on.the arm of.his best man,Mr.W.A.Bristel.of-theStatesv|la bar.Theywere followed by.thémaid.of honor,Mise JessieHendren,.who.-was attired):in ‘a beautiful,gown .of white batisteandgarried&poudiey of maidenhairfernsanpink:carnations: The bride;dressed in a.beautiful traveling suit of tan;entered .on the arm of her father.She ‘carried maiden hair.ferns and white car-nations. J.H:.Pressly,of.States-ville,assisted by the father of the groom,Rey,J.G.Weatherman’of Jennings,them “pronounced the words which made the happy cou- ple -husband and ‘wife,‘using the beautiful and always impressive ring,cerémony,--As the bridal par-ty left the room,Mendelsohnfe wed- ding ‘march was played by the or-ganist, “After receiving the congratula-tions of their friende who attended. demurrer Wes sustained and an ap=, peal “was taken -to the Supreme ‘| Court.Agsceiate:Justice (Hoke| writes the opinion for the.court} and says: “On these fucts,alleged incomplaintandmadethebasis of | plaintiff's demands,the re y of Rowan is not liable on.the principle |declared and approvedinthewell" considered’ease of White.vs.Com- missienets,90 N.C.,437,and many others of Uke purport.Nor.will the,action ‘Ile against,the members|of the boatd as individualscausethere’ig no ayerment that defendants acted or failed to’.act “cormptly or of malice.’The case presented -is .one involving ‘ithe:ex-ercise of discretionary powers con-ferred upon the board for the pub-lic.benefit amd it is.very generally recognized tn Buch)case that tr the absence of statutory,provision even ministerial officera acting.on questions arising -properly within their jurisdiction are not Hable to suit hy.jad-vidualg without aver- ment ‘df that kind.”’He also states that whether the act ip judi- cial or quasi-judicial in ‘ita nature, the officer acts judiciaHy and ig ex- empt,.Neither is it material that the officer usually or often acte ministerially,in-.those ”cases ifn which he does act judicially he is nevertheless exempt.The opinion aleo States thit section 35.90,Re visal,provides that,if any’county commiss'oner,fails to:perform any duty required by law,he is puulty of a misdemeanor and liable to apenaltyof$200 to any one ‘suing, for the Bame,and that if there “is just grievance suit may be brought for the penalty. ryhe| be-| A Colored Citizen Returns. Sam.Allison,a former prominent colored citizen of Statesville whe hus been abroad in the.land,re- turued home a few days ago and has been calling on his okj friends Sam euys he has traveled much, He.first wént-to Winston,Wal- Brown,of Loray,and Elder R.H: Rickert,.of Statesville,temporary | «clerks...A meeting that will continue for | a week or ten days will begin at| Broad Street Methodist church’Sun- day Rey.J.cE.Abernethy,of Gas- ltonia,ig expected to arrive Mon- day to assist the pastor,Rev.Har- old’Turner.Two services ‘will be held daily afger Monday.—at 10 a. m.and 7.45 p.m..Rev.To W.Chamblis,«of Char- lotte,will preach at the First Bap- tist church,Sunday coe eee Court Items.i ,.Im thie mayor's cout Wednesday Walter Gaither,colored,was’found guilty of disorderly conduct and in defnult.of the payment -of a fine and costs was sentenced to:serve.0 daysilon the street fore.\Lizzie James,-colored,’wko lived «ow east Front street.was arraigned:.before.the-mayor Wednesday.on charges of immorality...-She owas -[Dey*kills folks nut Cove and Danbury.and later to 2oon ania;Ohio,West Vir xinia,Tennessee and Georgia and l othe :States Sam has enough of the North,he Bays.Pennsylvania,he avers,is “not fit for.a dog to live in.’ *“Dere's more money up dere,”’says Bum,‘‘but -yér has to work albout five times:as much for a dollar as yer.does down here.But doan git in no trouble,’’.continued Sam,-“‘if yer does an’yer pocket.doan save yer,.yer is gone.De man you works for ‘wort go on,yer bon’. an’dat'’s de én’ Dey s=‘done dead,dat’s “elk” good,genyime.livin';’’Sam “dit “is dé place*==at cabs “For ig positive home. Sam was impressed ‘with the high cost of living at Asheville.The cli- mate suited him because it wasn’t so -c6l",he said,“but if yer takes a dolls ir tb de market you kin carry: away all ‘yer ‘gits in .yer jacket: pocket.‘Why dey ‘charged!me,’’ continued Sam in an outraged tone, |Grier, the wedding Mr.and:Mrs..Weath- fébman drove to Statesville and|boarded .the train -fér Norfolk and: }other,points,They wilk be athome,at their residence on Da-vie avenue,after May 10th._Aniong those who witnessed the|Marriage were many neighbors.atidjfriends-of the bride fre rburg-and-the following from..States-: ville:Mesers,W.-D.Turner,J.B. Armfield,W.A.Bristol;Dorman Thompson,D:L.Raymeén,H.-P, Joh -Lewis,Henry Lewis,d. A,Hartness,Raymond Maiden,PaylWardand’Noet Reid.-Many beautiful presenta attested the esteem in -whichi this youngcouple.are held.One |was.achestofsterlingsilver,the gift.of the Statesville bar and countyofficers.t Mr.Weatherman ‘has practicedlawinStatesvilleferseveralyears. He enjoys the confidence of the bar and of 4 host of friends throughout|the county.Mrs.Weatherman is ayoungladyofcharmingpersonality|and many accomplishments.All their acquaintances conerat-ulate these young people dnd wishfor.them long Hfe and prosperi- ty as they begin their journey’‘intthatnewworld,which is the old.’ Tayloreville:Social Items. and Personal| ae of The Landmark.|paign.Both .of ‘these men.have|jate ex-Governor,.The book willTaylorevilie,April 25—-A. most/been.nominated by meéembérs of the|not only,give a graphic and’pie-pleasant afternoon was spent with|party who are infavor of putting|j}turesque account of Governor Ay-Miss Lizzie Muore Tuesday,whénshe te county officers on a_salary.“De ROCK'S personality,“character andWasthegracioushostessto.the}sis-and {it is presumed ‘that ‘the career,but it will also contain.theanibroideryclub.Mrs.G.W.Mor-|Chief part of.their speeches.will|creamjof his public’-addresses andanaeeeCross,Mrs.I:|deal with"this particular issue.’|political speeches,including the4.Moore,Miss Esther Bolick -and oe Ths TU epne lspeech he he yrepared for deliv-Miss Ada Viele were guests at |Found,Still.in the Woodhouse |of ee o Nateleh Ape 13th.andthig.meeting.Mrs.Morrison read |a@ Prominent.Citizen.which many ‘regard as unsurpassed |two interesting articles while the North Wilkesboro Disyatch:,-to|by ‘him in all his Mfe.Mbe bookladieswerebusywith‘their fahcy’|Greensboro News.|.:;will be brought.ott in)handsome.work Delicious refreshments)were}Deputy Collectors.J-S.Ashworth,|form.and ‘will Bell cloth bound‘atBerved.*:.«,,|T.W.Landreth and Deputy Marshal|$1.50.a copy.That it will andRey.L:L.Moore and Mr:H‘“?.CH.Holland report.the:destrug-|should have ‘a.large sale is cer-Feimster are.attending the meet-||tionr ‘of a large illicit™distillery in |tain.:ing of Concord Presbytery at Salis-|the wood ouse Of."Alfred Cox,near Dr:‘Albert Anderson,Raleigh,N.bury this week.Mrs.W.D.Deal Grassy Creek,Ashe county..When /|C.,is business manager of thehasreturnedfroma.Visit to her |these officers got in sight of Mr.|proposition and)all requests forsister,Mrs.James D.Dorsett,at |(Cox’s residence and saw his large |agents’terms shoud be sent to him.Spencer.Mis.S.T..Crowson.went |white house ‘and his fine farm,.}It may be said im this connectiontoStatesvilleWednesday:morning}they halted twice and consulted:|that Dr.Anderson,Mr.Connor andtovisitrelatives.|Mr.J.H.Burke |\They were ‘almcst:agreed that |Mr.:Poe are all déing their.workwillSpendtoday’in Statesville.te tie a fake report on this il-|as.a labor of Love and without re-A’oumber of people from hewill’go.to Stony Point.tomorrow.Hs attend commencement.Miss Kate Torrence,who visitedhersister,Mrs.Is.L.Moore, re- turned.Tuesday to her homeCharlotte.Mrs.D:F.Simpsonandbaby,of Troutman,are_visitingMrs.Simpson's father,Mr.oe PotPicea ‘ailure to Agree <on Papehas Elec- tion of Senators. A conference report Was made.to the Senate Tuesday,announcing thefailureofagreementomtheresolu- tion aimed at’a constitutionalamendmentto,provide’for popularelectionofSenators.It declaredthat.the House proposed:to,take away from Congress 41 supervisory power over senatorial elections. inan,”ofBeatenvilhe ae‘Weds : “in | 7 few~stepsof iis dieting; MARATHON Races May 10th——Mr._ &, »Pétsonal Items.|Correspondence of The Landmark.S‘Mooresyille>”April \25-—Mys.es‘Gray Williams,of,‘Gresaabore,isvisiting‘her’parents,Mr.,and “Mrs.@.E>Sherrill thie week...Mra:B.P.Wigton,of Laramie,Wyoming,after'a@ visit for several weeks:to.rela~dives.here,left for,Durham:‘fues-Way to visit her sister..She:«willreturn.to her’home.‘tn Wromingwithinafew.weeks.On May 10th!there will ‘pe.Marathon race ‘pulled oft’”.HsMooresvillelargelyfor‘the enter- tainment of the old soldiers.‘ThreeprizeshavebeenofféredBofarbyMiller-White Company,..KellyClothingCompany.and \D.E:Tur-|ner’&Company.The prizes ag-gregate more.than $25,and any one heen confined to -hie bed for morethanfiveweekswithaverysevere case of.acute trheumatiem,isthoughttobebetterbutistill| unable to sit up.‘This ig ‘the sec- ond attack of cheumatism.Mr.. Ploaninger has had,.the other a numiber of years ago., Joseph Freeze:'son of Mr.R.Ww. reeze;was riding in a wagon yes- terday afternoon,hoWing sonie bar:| rels,when the wagon tilted and| hrew him ‘out and’the wheel passed: over his head andoné leg:|He was at.pnee taken honie and a.physi-|cian’was called but fortunately hewasnotseriously.injured:;.Rev.W.8:Wilson,pastor oftheFirstPresbyterianchurch,Rev.F.A.Barnes,pastor of the Second |Presbyterian church,and Rey.R.|W.Culbertson,actor aot Prospect churches,are attend- poe the Preahyte at Salisbury thisweek.eae ?Mr.ZV.rar ington isin Rich-"mod on business Mar riage—Mr.Turner Frontis to Speak. Correspondence of The Landmark. *-Mooresville,April 25-This -after-| foon at 2 o'clock Miss Elma Kerr, daughter of Mr.W.A.Kerr,of Cod-| dle Creek,and Rey.Ralph N.Hun- ter,of -Briscoe,Missouri,were ted im marriage at the’home of the bride,Rev.G.L..Kerr,of Hiek- jory Grove,§..C.,a brother of the |bride,performed the ceremony,The}|bride.and.groom left on ‘the 4 60} |train for mete demir for a short vis-| lit to his relativéd,aften which they||will heave for Briscoe,Mo.,where Mr.Hunter has held the pastorate ||of a church forsometime. 'Saturday afternoon How.W. Turner,of Statesville,and:Dr.&|Frontis will.:address the.votersofMooresvilleandthe |on thé issues’“of the present cam-| and Dr. licit:distillery,However,they pro+ ceeded t6 the hotise-and,.Mr.Cox: being away from home,asked’per-mission of Mrs,Cox to:search the premises.”They at once sawfromheractionsthatsomethingwaswrong. They foundtilleryimhis illicit.dis- >within large woodhous a taining 13 lange fermenters,which|would have held about 5,000%gallons of beer,ewhen full,and they showed evidence.of.having been recently used..The officers.searched thedwellingand.found both:whiskeyanidibrandy“and a number of empty,kegs and barre!s.that.had recenf-,ly contained whiskey...“They”Jalso.foumd Measuring.cup,siphon,-andfunnels,which indicated that -m re-tail busiiiess had:been:carried’cn. AT MOORESVILLE Cloaningen|Bettcr—Mr,,Freeze’s Agcieh ies living in Coddia ‘Creek:township, old.or:young,is eligible.for..en-./* trance.“The ‘Taceé will be for a mile. Mr.\J.H.Cloaninger,eho has of.Center | township | ,¥.Hillsville,Na dey they,had pleaded not.‘guilty th}indietments five’-murdere:charging.’them,|‘itn Im,”Carroll ‘trials.Wére set.for April.308:Wytheville,‘in’-an ‘adjacent.Sout On.the pretenseJof petng.:in-toxicated,Wesley Smith)attracted attention ‘around the jail and .was locked up.In.am altereation withDetectiveH..H.,Lucas,Smithi-drewadaggerbutthedetectiveknocked| him unconscious.Smiltihy ie’ to be:a friend -of the Allenshigplanis’said to have been:ge into a>cellAllen’to communicate:-with)jhim. |Later'in >the day,at the point-of a|Mifle,Detective E..C.€:and David Strickland .from|the Vicipity o&the jaw’‘The two ‘brothers,who hitherto.hava béenunder‘suspicion of.aiding Sidna |Allen ig|laree.im th and e mountains,were charg- ed.by:Payne with loitering -in sa of the Jail and acting threat- |-eningly. The application -of ‘the defense for a’change of venue was not op- i posed by,the prosectitton and Judge }Staples eranted it..To all indict jonents the six ‘defendants .pleaded j nob ‘guilty..-Their attorneys .an- j nounced a.severance of the cases! and ;thie Commonwealth,owilk try |Floyd Allén.first and probably his| sons,Cliude and Victor,next,thenhisnephews,Friel Allen,‘Sidna Ed- |wards and Byrd.Marion. |Court proceedings drew a plo- turesque crowd of.mountaineers,jJudge Walter R,Staples bat * lton L.Massie met ‘his,death.ge hind the rail was at detective,a/Btx-| 'shooter hung con@picuougly on his| hip..-Among.the ‘stay yrisoners,.as’ ‘|well as various stragetic,points im|the small court toom,armed pice|As ihe srowd |\ets were stationed, |filed in the room Detective ©Tom |Felts,‘assisted “by,Sheriff Ediwards, |maarched alb for concealed =weap- ons.Some who had rode in.trom the mountaing expressed sunprise at|the unusual proceedings,but pre- caution was not Jacking..A cor- doy of armed deéputies guarded the [eaeenetarRione as they were broughtOthecourtroom.Floyd Allen,onleaoneofaninjuredKnee,had|to be carried, iLife and Speeches of kysodi’*“ Published. Be oe The Life .and Speeches So|Cutten B.Aycock’’is the title’of |&new book now being:prepared)for|publication’by Mr.KR.D.'W.Con- nor and‘Mr.Clarence.Poe,as- (sisted by numerous friends of the ‘ward or hope of teward.The pub- lication of the book is being rushed with,all possible speed)‘and.it is hoped to have it ready for ‘delivery within a few weeks.‘In.order to make the most life like possible «characte rizatiqn)of Governor .oa Mr.Connor.and Mr.Poe are ding his’frienids .inTOn=yovery.part-“of —thkes State to selid [_ them any atithentic reminiscences, incidents,anecdotes and conversa- tions of any kind)regarding Govern- or Aycock that will shed.light on his character,‘personality.and,pow- er,Any .Teaders recalling any suck incidents will confer a great favor upon .the editors by writingthematonce,oe Seventy-Seven.Bodies Recovered—. Some Reburied. given 48 hours to change her place}dollar and a half for an pl “To deprive Congress of the right Mr.‘(Cox 1 ery wealthy farm.|New York Dispateh,24th.-See :a ee ax ‘chicken hem,’’~-ie hue Ge a member of that’)er ‘and:a thot oa Cake ta .Names of additional identified10masersand,Chas.an ee ae boc as been)corruptly ~-aA ie e areHud.Miller “were cbeforé the maydk Row in Wake Republican .Conven-eee Sénator Clark,a Weare.havi eae Bade Me of nwsty ie nttad ty te Wht,Wheetne onTuesday,to answer for dn)affray tion.*ehairman,of the judiciary com-al prop t AEB nae ot 5 nm ficials from th®-cable ship Madkay-between Ayers andi the.Millers.“They had an old-time .row in|mittee,ig striking at ‘the very |.perty:“—Bennett.So fam 77 ‘bodies haveAyerswastaxed$6.15 and the Mil#Wake Repwhlican county convention|root of “our legislative department Mr.Bryan's Attitude.been.recovered,but many..of theseJersweretaxed§$7.15 each.fons yore woken i ee _It fs my opinion that the Howse “Mr.Bryan has at last explained |Were in such ¢ondition that ho iden- Arranging’For Memorial)Day.hurt.The result was two conven-resin cialis ton laeaitien:tin arse aPena mn enon gue rete lanmeatatehy buried,oe beTheDaughtersoftheConfeder-)|tions .and two sets of delegates [tion into.the election:off a Séna-Hamman of Underwood bat will eups The Mackay-Bennett ,expected toacyarebusymakingarrangements|to the State convention..-_“Itor.It would leave it entirely in|port’Wilson,Clark or any pro ree aan today for Halifax,where.she.for the Memorial Day\exercises}The row was.precipitated by .a!tne hands of the States.”sive.In th Beat he EP Wilec (will wrrive -Friday,sight,or Sat-May 10th and the:programme will |contest ~over the chairmanshiy§of The Senate by a vote of 42 to ig i :He ea ee Tisda ne,urday.Nearly .one hundred per;be completed within a few days.|the -executive committee|Lester |.96 decided to insist’on its abiend-woo nee wink vieta |W.Alec:hans sons have already gone or are pre-The address,by Mr.-Cameron'Mor-|Butler,a brother ‘of ex-Seaator ment to the [House resdlutiol and Clate 4 nh fe 1 ‘4 ts |Paring to go to Halifax to meet therison,of Charlotte,willl be deliy-|iButler,held that office.and *Wi |the measure will be returned to |Clark.8 in the lead he.supports bodies #ecovered.ered at the court house fini the fore-|J.Andrews ‘was a candidate to Buc-eonférende,~The Democrats oppos-|\_°:we Of the 116 Titanic survivors takenoonandifaconvenient‘place for coed,him.|Butler called the con-|eq)the Senate resolution but antv |Practical va..Professional:Official.len to St.Vincent's:hespite!,Cntyservingcanbefoundit:is the (alae s-cresentints conenielaet eer we fat en of Idiho=|Greensboro:News.i nine now femaln,the:others:basingHoweOLOheocFotedwiemiecovered.And departed eicoffeeandpandinlehens£0 all ‘the |his “friends,with)thepurpose of meer bs ary vce ss a nee Fea ‘etanioyment..bubeets_Confederate yeterang at.the noon throwing out the vote of certain:The ‘tribune Bays that J.M:low wiht ‘eae ‘Or cea Sa whiich sprang into existence to give‘Rote:precincts,it is said.Then the |Cross,a,veteran,printer of“Con-big the 1 ieee a had i ta.Work to.thos,survivors who applyCaptainsT.M.-C.Davidson and |row was on.’Col Loge Harris was |cord,probably the oldest printer Dp voters for a candidate finds.that while it has numerousW.'H.H.Gregory willbe chief Leroy Mitchell,a 10--year-olid cole creek,in the suburbs of Charlotte,_Moriday “was,drowimed. _[ition of their‘owns a 3 elected chairman of the convention, jiby_pne faction amd he seized -the chair’despite Butler's}efforts toj)oust him...Col.Loge,.Andrews,et. all’.are..for.Roosevelt;"Then.But-ler and his ’.follke held,a conven: in the’‘6tate,has been Sticking‘type for 54°years.He is now iho-cated at Asheboro and:Bays it wasatthatplacehebegan)getting type 54 years.dgofonsthe Tate..E..B or party,-who serves tite ee eet |in officia station . MP,W.*P.Bell has |been quite atorfum for ‘treatment.He rosted. fora few |days and is vat thesan-‘ tions’.there are more positionsthamapplicants,ee In’.ppeeches he Ruasaseaatiet ‘Drake,.long:Tr of the ‘States-ville Americans,ue :well last night... ign ALLEN ‘TRIAL AT WYTHEVILLE. Were.‘Arraigned at Hidsville Tues-‘day—Trial to Begin Next “aapAe county,court house ‘on,Marchi 14,and aa said |. to: adjacent ta.Floyd| Payne’‘drove: Wesley Bdwards,stil)at: requisitions from survivors for <po-|* BRIEF ITEMS|OF ILOOAL NEws. the Sratesville’market.yesterdays: ‘Dispateh,aaa.¢clation will meet at the court.Rous.aDesperate:ut.Date ‘atvompia tomorrow at,10°o'clock.os...ee‘Were:made late today,accor |Me,A.D.Cooper,whithas beam.||the:detectives”here,to smuggle|.41 fined ae ee,for:Several |‘weapons to six..members of the “Alt|ioie is able to be out.ve os len ‘clan in’jail.Earlier ini the:i:‘ on Stwor or,three’, the.‘past,Week but. ‘been Lagi 4 Mra.J: = ‘torjumi Wednesday.Hert conedationisvery.favorable. ..-=-Mr.Carlton.Andrews haeturnedfromClarlotte,where ‘he ‘Spent several months,position at.Allison’s|book store. SaiLee Moore,of Statesville, |Oscar Lee Moore,of Mooresville. Mr.Dopmam Thompson.haa:BOs)ie cepted an invitation.to:deliver an ‘address at the closing exercises of the Salisbury graded school,on Monday night,May 20. _~-A charter has been grantedi the Pearl Milling.:Co.,at Stony Point, apiatl $5,000..R.6.Moore,B. ..Hines,N.C,.Beckham;PP.L. Watt,J.S.Keever and others a stockholders. --—-Mr.David Ghuping,the young mMaw<who was seriously hurt in a sunaway s»ccident in Shiloh town- ship last.Friday,and was brought to..Billingsley ment,continues to improve... wounds are healing rapidly: ~The membérs of the .Iredell Blues who attended the tanget prace-ticé at Gistonia returned ‘home’Wednesday night.They made good record,but not quite good jenough to wip the cup,which wenttoanAshevillecompany. at47 S Aigti EF 0Dr.and Mrs.C.Richards,of Davidson,has.many.friends inBtatesville.“who will be interested\to.know that she recently:won ajiprizeforthiebestessayontheBub- ject,“Beautitying Davidson.” left this.week for Seaford,.Del., where they will make their home. Mr.Simon ‘will join them there about the finst of June anggo.in father,Mr.Greenabaum,who owne a large cannery at Seaford.re -~-The commencement exercisea of the school at the Barium Orphane’ Home will take place the last week in May.Rev.-Dr.J.M.Wells, of Wilmington,will preachi the commencement sermon May,26th ‘and State Treasurer B..R.Lacywilldeliver.the address May 29th. Mr.E.Av Morrison about the gale of his seed corm.He sold .$25 worth im two days and at the time he mentioned the matter to The ed to about $50.They increased to $75 ‘it‘last.report and he thinkethe“aggregate sates will be-$100 bytheendoftheweek.All from a very small expenditure for adver- tising. ——Mr.R.Dom Laws and family _—e through!Statesville Wednes-day.en route to their home at Mora-vian”Falls from De Land,Fla., where Mrs:Lawes amd children spent the winter.Speaking of good roads,Mr.Laws saya the sand-clay roads of Georgia’and|Florida are the best he has ever jseem.Im Flogida dirt which).-hae |been found unusually.good -for |road building is being.hauled 40 miles and placed:om the teads. —While unloading hay,at«.hisbarnTuesdayafternoon;~Mr.J. Alansom Wihite fell’from his wagon and.suffered painful bruises.~The fall resulted from the horse moving the wagon ~umexpectedly.Mr. White was bruised on the face and his side hurt.It.is a pleasure toknowthatMr.White’s injuries are not considered.serious.He was able to be up the day after the ac-cidone and it is hoped that he wilk mn tecover. A Pleasant Birthday Surprise Pararae Correspondence of The Landmark. The children of Mr. C.Lentz,of ‘St.Paul's.neighbor-hood,gavé theit mothier @ pleasant surprise on the 23d..They had in-vited.neighbors -and friends-to:join them.At 1J-a.m,the guests’ arrived.and found Mother’Lentz at the wash tub.She was greatlysurprised.The 'secret.had).been well kept:It proyed a double: birthday.She and her Bon,FF.W.have the.same birthday.The sons.soon erected a table in theyardand.the ladies filled it withsuchastemptstheappetite.:Rev.W.A.Lutz and wife were amongtheguests.“More than 30 partookofthedinner.-Whiile we were eat-ing’*the bees swarmed.Mr,Lentz presented:the swarm to.PastorLutzandhetookthe.colony home °With thtim. After a pleasant.conversation and singing,interspersed with hiv-,ing bees,thle guests jeft for telr:homes,wishing Mother Lentz many eee heapiey bar Lanier ye,‘Wweri coe tives and .marks thet.mfleatoneswithpleasure.|OOM. *Commencement.at Stony Point. _The ,commencemetit,exercises ot Stony,Point High School began last evening at“%o'clock,Today at’2 o'clowk Rey.Te Abernethy,of :Gastotia,.Will deliver.the address. yesterday President.Taft denoune-ed Col,Powmyelt te name t "eA5ge \Musit bye the:‘Troutmam bamds-° -Cotton:brought.T1%conta |on ‘<'fPhe:Iredell Live Stock Asdo-. A “ight frost was us evidénee .3 ornings “within ee “no:damage |_Mast "Harris,‘or >Moores:7 ville,was Reuioa ‘chat the Sana-” re- ‘He has sa. —License was issued.’yesterday “ the marriage of Miss.Cora’. and ‘Mr.- hospital for ‘treat-~-His. ay: +Mrs,E.A.Simon.and child business with Mrs,Simon's -—-The-Landmark misunderstood Landmark the total sales <enount-.° and ‘Mrs.«J.- z ‘THE LANDMARK FRIDAY,~~April’26,-°1912,a nsentcnnniananwnsintinntnanttnet :COMMENT ON VARIQU 5 MATTERS “One of the mysteries:of the North ‘Sntian Democratic.campaign is’ -that-mobody,seems:to be ‘willing.to ‘try to oust any.of the State.offi- eens who have held their jobs fon 12 years;while about a half dozen men ate after a place on the cor- poration comission.What is there about tile corporation’com- mission job,anyway,that menet it BOattractive?, _ a Sra : The Salisbury.correspondent.of i ‘he,Charlotte Observer “quotes Mr.+(8.'S.Prott,of Stanly county,mem? “ber of ‘the:“Republican .congression-" ‘e)committee for this district,.as paying’that:the:district “conventior -wwils.called without notice to,him, He alleges’that.the committee wae sD0t “consulted:and~the cottespond- ,ent says Mr.Trott,and ‘Rowan Re«: publicans .ate”indignant because the.conventi on is called to meet, \@t Alkalithia Springs,several milés from the railroad.The convention.was called by Mr.-0.°F.Poolé,the |pecretary of the committee,and -*Mr..Trott,thinks,.according;:to .the “'eorrespondent,”that Mr;Poole -“must have an interest in a ‘liy- “ery.stable.amd:hotel at the place, jwhere ‘the convention=is calléd tomeei.”’We believe Mr.Poole.is ‘the owner ofthe hotel at Alkalitb- |Madison, roes,in’the face of:death,This man Rogers had no,reputation,to main- tain;he.could have played the cow- vantage,as some.of the men baved doubtless did,do;-ibeenconsidered:the natural thing, for him to do, suprame:moment.ola "poldiers kmow that.it is .often .the case that.the humble and unknown)pri- vate shows more courage im bat- tle than he ostlogs. RELIEF’FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS.| ‘|Distressing!Conditions in LouisiansandMississippi; |New.‘Orleans Dispateh,,22d. Mhe New Orleans relief commit: 'tee's'total cash,funds”for “floodsuffererstéday.passed the $15,000 mark.’Clothing,cooking-utensils. skiffs,.ete’,.almost..equalling:in ralue the amount ef’the’cash ‘pub-‘aeiptions have been-:peceived’\by’ the commiftoe.Cash and supplies‘ate “being forwarded,as rapidly uspossible.to’the relief./catips’-in Louisiana:and.Mississippi,”Funds, collected «by.rélief committees.im. the .smaller cities and towns\in. Louigiana and Mississippi;probably. Will total $35,000,°Today gasoline launches..and: skiffs are plying the flood watersin.almost every.section ‘of.theparishes.of east and west Carroll,| Ténsas;Catahoula; Rich- land and.Concordia.Already.sev- eral thousand people have.been res- cued in this-pection of northeastern Louisiana.‘and...removed:'to high points,“but there are ~yet”many more marooned,some of them wih out food:ty ja but it’s too.bad:that:his .mo- tives should thus ‘be-impugned by] his brethren.He doubtless thought} he was doing the Republicans a fa- vor by calling them enn er até I~. -coeasioeicn tc : s *s In connection with the claim that| South Carolina.delegates to the| national Republican convention,fn-j structed for Taft,have changed)...to| ;Roosevelt,\Mr.McKinley,manager| of the Taft:campaign,has issued| the following:.Ms | “lt Ormsby MecHarg,who is now £§ in the South for no other purpose| than to persuade men to do dishion- orable acts,can find any of that calibre in that section of the coun- try,the sooner the countryknows| it the better.”Concluding.a leng- thy,statement on the South Carolina situation,Mr.McKinley said: “There can be:no question in anyIhan's mind that.the methods pur- sued by Mr.Roosevelt and his man- agers mh this campaign.will,before it is concluded,taint the highest elective office of the nation with ‘peandal,.Cotruption attempted,1 mot actual bribery,insults to «thePresidentoftheUnitedStates,the ‘of erooked pusiness with crooked.pclitivians,aspaults”on.the institutionsof the gové:ent which threaten not merely the ublican party but the republic!itself,all condutted.by Theodore Roosevelt ’wonder the guise of letting the peo- ple mule and:under the sacrea mantle of Abraham Lincoln,self-as- sumei by Mr.Roosevelt,not -only. Stamp him as an arch demagogue but an arch traitor to the institu- tions of his country and to truth.” Bribery,corruption,the alliance of crookéd'business with)crooked politicians,ete.,are certainly ©not ‘new features of Republican cam- paigns;and candor compels us to Bay.’they.are not aliways absent j from other campaigns.‘The trouble |: with Mr.McKinly and his kind is that they were.not alarmed’about these methods untib they were di- Texted against them . ‘é es ”. Replying to the.statement.of.a- ,Richmond paper,that prohibition im Charlotte was es much of a myth 68 the Mecklenburg Declaration, the’Charlotte Ministerial)Associa- tion has issued a statement,contrast ing present conditions with those existing prior to passage the prohibition law,the result being most favorable to.present condi- of On.the.Mississippi side of the triver,there has been even a “ereat; jer’devastation,resulting from ithe crevasse:near Beulah.The suffering is intense in the Bogue- |phalia valley,where a dozen.small jtowns and.numerous Targe planta- {tions are under .from:four to fiveifeetofwwater..The crevasse,eveh- jtually,will inundate more than two million acres of fine farming,lands jand it is estimated ‘that not less ithan 12,000 persons in that terri-' |tory.will be made ‘homeless.Al- ready about 3,500 have.been res- jqued amd removed to Federal -and State relief.camps,but as the wa-* ters gradudlly make:their way to- ward the Sunflower.basin’still oth- ers are driven from their-homes. »The relief work amongst the suf-| Harets—on-both-sides-—of-the river victims of the Dogtail and--Beu- lah crevasses,is well organized. Major-G.-H.Lawton,of the United States.army,with headquarters at Vicksburg;is directing the work. and perfect harmony prevails.be- tween the State and Federal forces rengaged in the humane work. Water Everywhere—No:Crops This ‘Year. Delta Point,La.,Dispatch,23d. Over the erstwhile fertile fields of.Madison parish,from Délhi’to Mounds,a distance of 40 miles,an Associated!Press representative to- day traveled in a motor-boat and from early morning until night a solid sheet of water,as far as the eye could see im every direction lay before him.Still the great Dog- tail cnevasse continues to pour forth immense volumes of the Mississippi flood waters. From Delhi to.Delta’Point,op- posite _Vicksburg,only one town, Thomastown,was out of water. Except.for ‘short stretches,the tiacks.of the Vicksburg,Shreve- port &Pacific railroad,east of Delhi,are under water and whole sections of the track are washed away,Tonight water’stands from five to 15 feet deep over thousands of acres of fertile farm lands of more than a half-dozen parishes of northeastern “Louisiana,om.which no crop can be taised this year. Tallulah;the parish peat,is al- most a hopeless sight,with water Standing from four to six feet deep in every business house in thetown.Very few residences are be yond the flood line and.the people are traversing the “ptneets im ‘akiffe | and motor oats. Perhaps a conservative esitmate woul’place the .number of home-less’neople jn northeast Louisiana at{17,000,but im another week twice that sumber -will be forced from -Gons.All of which is doubtless true but Rev,R.L.Davis,the| antisaloon league lecturer,will téstify that there is room for great | improvement in law enforcement in Chamlotte, penne ae ee a The following is frem a New York dispatch to the Baltimore Sun::Bae That Jay.Yates,gambler,confi- dence man and fugitive from jus- .tice,known tothe police and imsporting”circles agp J.H.Rogers,went down with)the Titanic after assisting many womem aboard lifeboatsbecameknownyesterdaywhenthefollowingnotewritteron“ablankpagetor-from a“dlary wasemttotheWorld:“If saved,inform my Sister,Mrs.Oo.8.Adams,of Windlay,Ohio.Logt.3.ROGERS.”“This note was given by Ragersto&woman he was helping into aRfeboat.The woman,wih bigned herself “Survivor,”inclose.dthe note with the.following letter addressed‘*eo the editor of the-World:“Youwill find the note that washandedtomeasIwasleavingthe*Witamjc.Am stranger to this,man,but think he was a card player. Me helped me aboard ap lifeboat emd 1 saw him help others.Before we were lowered I saw him jump a the sea.If pieked up:T aia remo n Os ues Bathia zg ae ‘think he was registered:ontheshipunderhisrightmame.”‘If this is true—amd theré is as hit Om @ood rpason to believe it as to be Heve many .of the other stories of ‘hte Titanic digasters“it eer.w bat Whe Laadmark thas pointed outs that it is not Ualy men of prosni- |river, tions of their homes by the flood waters from the Dogtai)and \Pamther Forest crevasses on the west side of the By that time the watershavereachedthe’lower sec- Concordia and Catahoula parishes and beginning’there re- turn to:the ieee through Redriver.aici nsslifadal Mar eengnoninene.nein ne L will Recently Mr.pT a Harden,who jlives near Graham;Alamance county, Saw a big hawk flying with,pome- thing hanging to it which Mr Harden thought:was a steel trap. The hawk came down some.distanceawayandMr.Harden went to in- vestigate.Instead of a steel trap he found a large snake attaghed tothehawk.The hawk was dead and the theory is that he attempted tocatchthesnakeandwashoistby his own petardTheStateauthorities of South Carolina undertook to make a case against the internal revenue col lector for selling;im prohibition ter- ritory,liquor seized for violation of the-intemal revenue laws.The case went to the’Federal court amd the judge upheld the euthority ofthe‘collector. DEAFNESS y T BE CUREDbylocalapplications,as they (can- not ‘reach the diseased portion of .theear,There is only one way todeafness,and that is by constitutionalremedies,Deafness is caused byinflamedconditionofthemucousliningoftheEustachianTube,When_thiatubejainflamedSOatteeTiihiettie{sound ie imperfect hearin and ‘when|‘ely clos afness is the re-oo and.unless the inflammation oanih-en out and this:tube:restored ‘topropeicondition,hearing -Will be de-nine cases out ‘¢are caused by Catarrh,which e pethinnbutaninflaoussurfaces,Med.condition of the mu- We will give One Hundred IDollfor“any case off ‘Deafnegs (caused ahscatarrh)that.cannot -be cured by H VeCatarrhCure,Send for:Sireulare,free,: meueeami wealth’mem who.have |- '.|(etitgome go gralnicta,‘Wino are we-tlea IN KY &sO;Teledo,0:D u iyTakruggists, ard or have takenanunfair’ad-|. that would have. But the good that: was‘in “him -came to the top at the’ ‘ghed, ‘tain’s position would/have filled ‘to the limit, 3 a z 1phad—not—been tite |piained, cure any INCIDENTS’OR,THEDISASTER. Facts©and’Suggestiina From.:tha|‘Stories of the Wreck of,the Ms tanic.|*‘ Nearly.all the:init of the} Titanic say there was good order pred,and that the men behaved ad- mirably,standing aside for ‘the wo-|men and children.In only a few| eases,they say,were there.at- tempts on the part of the men pl rush,the boats,And yet thelaumching.and filling of the'| lifeboats must have been poorly | managed at best.True there were over 2,000 people om the ar Land there was necessarily “great | excitement—terror—-and confusicoe But’with a -well drilled crew t|‘would’seem’that the,boats ‘should ‘have ‘been properly ‘filled.That they were not is testified by miany| witnesses.One lady:asserts)’that there wee.room in“her boap ©for 20,more persons,Certain’“it”issomeoftheboatswerenot:fitted.| eit is -paddi all the Avomen:ynd’| children Were.provided for ¢éxcept those ‘women;who refused to:leave |their husbands,but oly one Wwo-| man is méntioneéd as positively ye 4I fusing ;LO.80x into’the boat yore Sttauss,|°eu't her hyshand—Mis.For somé-reason other women’per-| and some children,“Several persons testify that,Capt..Smith, the commander of the Titanic,had| two.cliiifdren with him when the! vessel went down,:He swam.out with one child and put it’on ..a raft,refusing’am.offer to get ¢on the raft.himself,©and thé other child...perished with:him.One wonders:why these childrem .were notput--in—a-lifeboat...The —-cap- assuredthementrance.It is also testified that after the Titanic went dow? a nunober of bedies of women.were ween floating in the water.a The most terrible experience,of those in.the lifeboats—-those ‘who were -not 60.absorbed in their own safety that they did not think| of others—was.the necessity offightingawayfromthepdatsthe people who were floundering in the water.Some of the.beats pickeouppeople—when they had room. Others,already:full;hadterofself-preservation.to.fight off the dying men who attempted to.grasp the boats and save them-|, selves.If the boat was already the’only.sensi- ble thing to de was -to-refuse help, for an attempt to overload wouldalmostcertainly,have proved fatal to all..In one ease.a woman us- serts,the boat in which ehe eat ited—and when per- | while the lifeboats:were being low-|gave ‘a ;men. ‘Those ‘Recovering from ha Se- -Valescents require nourishing ‘functions—and it ~Vinol;our delicious cod liver and iron as a mat-)foo that some of ulepansengers had to assist.in ‘rowing.One passengerbays‘that,in,fUlime ‘some of -the’ lifeboats,-there being no membersoftheerewavailable,men standing by were ed if they could row and of.Ore to this qwestionval uick affinmativg answer. In such:eases these men were put in to assist in the rowing.amd,this may; account.for the saving of many 15 4 X d The cause of thé Titanic disas-| tre is plain andi ie admitted,ThepeoplewhoperishedinthewreckwereVictimsofthemodern,de- mand for new:ocean liner built hag been designed for speed .and.luxury, |Less.and.less attention has been paid:to life-saving equipment,.The moder boat’Was considered so safe |that,‘lifeboats,rafts;etc,, up space,,The.Titank:wasthotght:|to-be unsinkable,‘She was the larg-‘est:and most magnificent|vesseljatloat.“In.addition:to high)speed the -(Continued on Beventh page.) ~GONVALESGENTS vere Illness After a long ‘wasting illness,con-| food that’will not overtax ‘the digestive ‘the way of .a strength-restoring and.vitality-making tonic,we know of nothing,that equals tonic (without oil), speed.For.gears “each} were “60||much)unnecessary lumber to take, ybagel atook the’far nore eemn Vinol creates an appetite,re-estab-| lishes.good’digestion and helps the| daily.food to make rich blood,form|= flesh,strong muscles and impart new| life and vitality to every organ in the | body.We ask those who need a strength and flesh-building tonic res- torative to call at our store and:get a: bottle of Vinol,with.the underetand-| ‘ing that if ft does not help them we) will refund their money without ques- ‘F..Hall,.Druggist, ‘North ‘Carolina. Ww.Statesville, en In Dou What grade offlour to - OnePrice Cash Store ThisWeek. Onelot of 26 inch Shantun Silks—the kind that:‘ou’veBeepaid25c.yardfo.Very special for 19c.wou“andsome line of Wash Silks at 49c.the yard.Notice our 36 inch line of new Messaline Silks...Theyarebeauties,:‘See buys 4|beautiful Black Taffeta,at this Special Silk’ a ‘te rs Foulards are very ‘goad this Season.-cial-on sale for the:week, Many.new.things jin that:we w“received within the past few ions We’be delighted to see YOR Seeabr 480.“Spe- rilike’i shaw.you *.s.Pay our shopa visit.‘Very Pruly): §Poston--Wasson Go. say :-Seneemmmamamaummicass _oe BIG BEN MAKES a:HIS:BUSINESS:O GET PEOPLE UP IN THE WORLD‘lm WOODWARD sa Makes it his business to keep your watch running right._Sitdownandaskyourself,"When did I haye my watch cleaned?.B-WOODWARD.Jeweler. lace Your Order“Now Fon whings and Porch Shades $ PU E S it it h Le t t e ea s hh ea t ts Hi t t ae sons in the water floated up and begged to be takeh aboard,-passen- gers..started to assist them.Then @ man im the boat drew a pistol and said .he would kill the first person who attempted to pull .any- body,into the boat.-This was one of the selfish brutes.What a pity he did not perish and that others more deserving should:have been Saved:Not all those in the wa- ter were bo desperate that they| tried to get im the boats regard-less of whether there was noom. They were excusable when they did;for one facing death is not| always in condition to balance the| nice.points.But.it is.testified that| some of those .whom the lifeboats| passed,as they struggled in the water,samg out cheerily;‘‘Luck| wo you and God bless you!”That | was nerve and that.was heroism.|One who can face death cheerfully | and at the same time congratulate|others.more fortunate,has a/ heart of gold.If ‘discrimination| could have been mage,jf.worth to| the world hat been’msideréd,|. what a pity men of this caliber| could ot have been saved and the| narrow,the cruel and the belfish| left tH perish..That is,from the} human standpoint..From the othr|er,the unkelfish ‘were better pre pared to go.}One woman says the only men’ saved were those who ‘‘sneaked in- to their hoats’’or those who were| picked up floating in the.water.| This ig rather hard on many men, for.certainly a good many went| away in the boatR .How.they come to get in is.variously ex-| Some say they were cail- ed when there were no more wemen |in sight.J.Bruce Ismay,the president of the White Star Compa-| ny;says he was taken in in thisWway—-when there:were to more’ women and children.The.public! will.never bélieve Mr.Ismay.One! report says he left the vessel jn} one of the.earliest boats,But no matter if he is telling the’truth,| the people will not forgive _him use,remove all doubts by using Dan Valley Flour We could cite a thous-© -and reasons for using DAN VALLEY FLOUR ,But one reason will suf- ’fice and that is that it is unquestionably the best flour milled in America today and oné/ trial will convince you of the fact. C.W.Boshamer,Jr., Local Represe ntative.enone 1125. “CALL 89” WHEN YOU WANT Gold Medal Coffee, Simon Pure Lard, Orange Brand Hams, Shafer’s Sliced Bacon, or anything usually found in a first class grocery store. Eagle &Milholland. for living.They may be tbo hard; on him,but he cannot explain how|ét was that he was saved while po) many others were lost.The public) Lew il)always feel that the pace gc | eupied by Mr.Ismay belonged by| right to some of the unfoptumates|who perished. Come to think of it,the propor-.| tion of the crew saved was rather large.Of the 705 more than 200) were members of the crew or em-| ployed in some capacity on the ves-| bel.It ig the custom and proper| to send members of the crew with ||éadh|lifeboat to sail the -boat.|There were-only 16 boats semt out | from the Ntanie and a good many | ‘members of the crew—-more_than| necessary to gail the boat—-woulld| have to be placed im each boat to | account for 200;Moreover,pome of| the passengers declare that im bome of the boats -thene was only one sailor who knew how to handle an oar;that stewards and other em- ployes ot the vessel in pome of the poats were ©unable to he »and’ “Wewill put ther up any time want= ed and will saveRE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS THE KIND THAT LAST > Statesville Housefurnishing Company. R.O.DEITZ,Manager. SalesDayiis the first Monday in each:month inStatesville,N.C. you money. Hosiery,Hosiery,Hosiery! See our real Lisle Hosiery for-Ladies,Misses and Children, -in-white and core;25c_per pair. -aud White Lace and Embroidered Collars in White and Ecru,50c.to Silk and Lisle Gloves,15c.to $1.00. We are showing a beautiful line of 10c.,Curtain Goods.i REMEMBER WE ARE CLOSING!OUT OUR ENTIRELINEOFREADY-TO-WEARS AT AND BELOW.COST.°ALLEN L.MILLS, _.THE CASH STORE.(Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store,) Silk Hose in Black,‘Tan 15c.,20c.and 25c. Car White Corn. Car White Oats. Harper’s Prolific Seed Corn: 740 bushels grown on 8 acres.High grade Flour —White Swann.Also. cheaper grades,and.all kiuds feed’stuff.See me before you buy.Pi A.A.Colvert. Com and Cals.| 100 acre farmin onemile of eight months’High Schéol.Two-.- story six-room dwelling,good barn and outbuildings,-good or- chard and two branches.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance in oak and pine timber;in good neighborhood,at a bargain.f ine acre farm with fine water power.|'Twoseven-room dwell- ,three tenant houses,barns and outbuildings,100 acres in $a tivation,balancein oak andpine timber..Rent8 pay goodin- terest on investment. ‘A number ofother smaller farms,suburban and city property for sale. ..Goed’‘dividendpaying:stocks in local--corporations;.change for city property or farm lands...’For further information call on or ‘writeERNESTG.GAITHER,Statesville,N.C IN sie STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, 3 OFFICE ‘NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. will ex- ‘PHONE —a—1A nikBring Your C Clothes Wants Herefaeeal va ‘The -man~who-demand¥—quality, style and fit wants “Shield Brand ‘Clothes because they are ;the clothes that are madetosatisly.ah ”The Watt-White Company, oe ae CLOTHING, ity.__-___The_latest:Springsuesse atesod Ret:wewantyou to ee them—one lookwillconvinceyou.that “Shield Brand” ‘Clothes are the clothes you want to buyatthe-price youwant to pay. Sh it b sa t e e n be | ee ee ee s reine de ices: oe THE LANDMARK|:NO BALL PLAYING AT TABOR.{YING POLL.|TAXES oe eRe :-co Sunday Ball Playing Not in Tabox ‘To Pay the Voter's Poll Tax is‘a J/ERIDAY,--April 26,1912.Commaiity Geaday Scho ai),Bribery and a*:Violation ‘of Law ,OF the woman who experiences hot Bashes:nothing is 94,good ‘to soothe,avin:eae ‘bor.—A Corrupting:and ©Degrading.-and calm ne ’system as.a pureglyceric extract native medical plants,ieForRentorSale!Atal and.Gepartire help isang at To the Editor of TheTanda ‘Custom,*;and made.without hol,which Kas ‘been ‘sold y,druggists:for the ‘past fortyVaSteceaiiie:.Olin,R-1,-April 20-—We,the un~|-Urging voters to pay their poll |Years,and most eects’known as or Pierge’s Bg Prescription.al-‘WESTERN ROAD.°°;dersigned,as officers and.teachers tax bY.May 18 eo a@.to be -quall-younger years some women suffer fror ae 8,,or fainting spells,hyst <Train.No,16,west-bound,du@-5.55.a.m.|:of Tabor Sunday “school,“agk the’headache,bearing-down feelings and pain.~these‘symptomasot irregularityrainNo,if,east:bound,due:11.20 BPm:|privilege of making'sa few state-.tied to vote-in this Year's elsotions,|and female disturbance are~splieved ‘by the usé of this famous *‘~,BFescription,-@.ar ~;5 Train No,21,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m.|ments in régand to the:alleged Bum-the Winston-Salem Journal sounds of Doctor riactes aad;“Pp Pp Gy the me .Train,No.36.west-bound,due 10.22 p.ta|day baseball playing.an alarm,-that-should be sounded 8 @ powe ’invigora ing onic avorite Prescription mparts stveng Train No.36,east-bound,due 11'00 a.m We do not know who are—the 5 to Bc whole.‘system,and io particular to.the ‘organs ‘distinetly feminine. aren No.22,east-bound,due 1.20 p,=guilty,parties nor where.the game me every ane dn the’State”It |-.For over-worked,‘‘worn-out,’’‘*run-down,’debilitated -Five-room cottage,No.205 CHARCote anesread.gee!A 5 ULI ad was played,amd we are by no means Baye:>‘teachers,milliners,dressmakers,seamstresses,‘*shop-girls,’”;south Race street.From ani trying to elear the guilty,But we Therd-ts.a feature of ‘this,‘how-house-keepers,nursing mothe#s,and feeble womengenerally,‘ Trate No.16 ar,ed leaves 11.00 a.m must say if it:iss sagt?aloere ‘by ever,that we heartily deplore.it is an excellent appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.|“Train No,7%a a ;eree 8.35 p.m the Olin correspondent that ball v e ae to the growing habit e “My diséase Pauenued revrorypion,"writes Ms.Lymebripni :,r 2 bas 1@ politicz Zi ALD,0!ecosta,Mic ou had nervous chills and numb spells aePwoutory:house,‘No,4 aa No.23 ar,10.10,,eaves 11,00 a.m}has beew played o&Sunday in Tur-a ae a bp tid ie and they would leave the very weak.Then I had inflammation and theHighlandavenue...~rain No.15 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p.m.aersburg township,.the.writer th iq ,doctor said 1 hada floatine kidney.doctored seyen months with ourg*:NN -—_should have iven,-the exact place 1e delinquents themselves waiting 'family physician:’He said I would have to have ah,operation.;:Doughton Favors Parcels Post.f=4)nee for somebody to pay their taxes.ma stépped taking his medicine.-After taking.three bottles of Dr.Plerce’si,Pe oe “ug naga ‘|where the playing was done and Every voar number of men wait *medicines I have-not had anynervous chills or weak spells,dechsso 3;e wing ab extract Trom [not have made thé impression that foe arf mder :than for years,::te_Two-story,six-room:house,.f/a letter of Congressman Dovehton,|it was at Tabor,for it was not.[f°the Democrats or Republicans |glam Se eee cecasini fhe,eevee oe aBeaWasr#iwdh r Th a Gi rs nm a.very,also the eleta.or ne wiwestBharvestreet.“||Drintéd in.”he North ‘Wilkesboro|Mrs.B.-A.’Padgett,who lives.but RO PAY bil taxes for them,‘They GMA tired feeling."These Yeruésice have helped her over eo mach tr,a See esa‘ere ar lafew yards.trom,the.chainch:*ana tie nit saying to the two par UN hae time.We have sere faith in.your medicines for female troubles:‘se:nas >sit e :;:Deanevutls:Skt tet ffm [chal rounds,Mon “MaransSa [out gal,CRO Epa "|Mee ato,"By Pie PtPliner!mem|:'City.eter in “all ot the :aS tae vais ton aoe other truthtul persone,‘pos-Sote-Ant \ipan wilh Sate.we the K :':i ,‘aa a ;>}itive:asser é ve.no eee)‘above.houses.‘tiie es Tay:oe ‘wooure |the'lsean a ball pitched ieee ee anos party ‘that Wants us énough to’payve‘passage of a.parcels post.bH)by day,Their word cannot b Our*taxes.’This:class.of men }ip-ee ‘e disput:‘;:‘eit 'the Housg.of,Representatives...In }aq’,-asing Any ort year by}teIflntepouted‘weal "4 direply,Will tate that,I am th favdr |",Y Pee:+aes Tet the:parcels post andi that 7 shall ast i,the newitio hit ee Mts is ‘dead:‘wrongis ‘pily.theae‘give any..meapure looking to.the day,school,we haye thie to say taxes of Buch ‘men,Jt is hot.”wrongiestablishmentofthissystem’my We admit that in our.Sunday schoo!&ete a bona tide:loan’‘to.a :earnest,”active ‘support when.it |work we have labored ‘under:disad~a pay his taxes .ary’.more { comes betore the House of.Rebts-vantage’BoA than ie iS wrong to:make a loan ‘tofvantagesand.that’:during,the |,bra D "4 r Fa 5 lid (Lo isentativenfonconsideration.”first.quarter of this year we.were:ah ndad with:But’to pay oY on orget,armers,0 ar aJenVasmer,compelled to omit a good >many,poi oe for’him,pate asservicesonaccountoftheinolem-||othe:indotenebie.i @ altos}/————OF —— e oF mg :‘_REALESTATE DEALERS,slpeata we hove tad’mucter’ee In‘the finst place,it is a.wrong a ltu |Li Ju t Arr ouNtaeaville,literature for each)quarter and :fee eae who pars ip gyel ae gric Ta ime us rrive First ea ete a ye-~ig!et ss services except When UN-{51 4.otters Pe ai ar aeirstNationalDankbuuding.avoidable conditions interfered:;pi deo asaronre %OaeePHONE:282.We tot at Zi “Corwemanagnec™eae,ot ton men nel]Bein time..I's going fast.Will notneelesioewho-paid:that we -haveno—Sunday |,ees *m ; school ~has done-us a great injus—paye a ‘taxes of 20.men to,pay:last long at the price =2 estored tice and we want.all interested in :ee.the poll taxe&of othereaoanathin@ubdécktolindoretana|tat ze Ls,in,substance,bribery,ale -—_—.Now on sale at———_ ?baseball ig not played at Tabor ae it is mot usually 60 ‘eonsid-.¢:5 :,rT,-—v *Tere f tz > FOR S LE 1 After Being |Given Up on Sunday and.that the boys,and OPO oe th at it any person phall,;!:girls of Tabor community do’.havejo;ou i |r ALE 1)"‘by Specialists:|gi.0'M0r tion va or promise “to velye any ‘White Stimpson Hardware Company,::This’is the first we have hid to ote Sys .beget tie he peg eits money,property or eared.‘to any"Cagh Tobaédco Warehouse,lot A wonderful Sure by Say in’this.controversy and.our ‘130x285,corner Walnut and Meet-part in it ends here olactorIn onder to o ware a ‘vote,“tae seresta.BETHEL L.“ANDREWS,-|or;‘and flo sesain be ageniole aisLot.60x107,gorner Court nina |3 Ww.Cc.HAY bs }Legive.of agree ‘to receive .any Meeting streets.‘MRS,C0.A TOMLIN,such bribe shall also be guilty of26%a at Bufola,.30 r MRS.E.S.MITCHELL,a y viacre.2 :-.W.E.Griggs,Secretary and B.A.PADGETT.f miedenibanar..”When a,Ido 676 [?‘i.Oe ahh one mile an eae ee af ces,rings y ;kesbesied oa poll beg of another,-he ‘is‘.cast reasurer estbr levator doing it-in order’cure Ihovee.Sores mane o¢|MACHINEPOLITICS IN IREDMELJIT,io ‘hardin’coneaeaie ieee76acres,one mile and.a helt Co.and formerly Cashier Bank of Pociae e ee ee ee ‘oem oe)went.;‘Danville,says:.|Tieket and Policies.Slated and 4 nove ee ae ile MR.GARDENER a $6 acres,onemile ‘and a Caarer “About ten years aga my eyesight began to|“MY Objection”is Met With).of his vote |The same”is :west.pel Go such an —that f Became Dacoenery Pierce Assault.:true of a .Republican The one 9 x70acres,one mile and @ half|‘or me to consult a specialist y troubléin-|To the Hditor of The’Landmark.i ici op ot ;;BURPEE’S,SEED THAT GROW,.d untilI found it necessary to consultsev }::who pays a-man’s taxes is reallwealeee“My ease was diagnosed as Atrophy of Never ..Lefer*in.the history of'|eaving to him,‘I:will give in211acres,five miles north,$30 the Optic Nerve,caused by impoverished blood |th's country has politics Bo en-142°(the ‘am..Oh ean te chic.?cupply.The.progress of my trouble was slow]...<.a aa ':“le “amount of your taxes)ifa”=¢th PA ‘$25 but steady,m aartes,any relief,watil finally “4 Seed oe HOUEDC of -the The you will vote my ticket.”:\severe ATs oe56acres,three miles eas my physician advised me that nothing further|Ple.as at the present time.eye?A equally w for 4°man ‘erent 4.4.+h tis }sti Z «‘oer acre t ae ae sere Aboutthi yeare-risstes in county,St te amd tratten to Oth a “tal ot r |Wr tance agate ;eer a Tn of other “desirable ion want shor hat eould ot wel sya ore not Ont of Se ,_but =him He is::ifling hig self-re-THE STORE OF QUALITYTMsanusinéssproperties.Gee|atagreater distance than fifty or seventy-five me D ine }wiltica cleavage 33 |spect He is ermitting Sac :',::. me before making an investment.ace aoe Efe ae hematite 1g the line of progress—-of con-|to be corralle a with ek cal ISIDORE WALLACE,them more by.their voices than their features.|S'Tuctive lozisiat'cn’as opposed {to}yo a BE aw cattle:ate.commend:; in May,19,a friend.advised at ee “eee tism :seit inded..He is guilty of pbrib-Firat ue or Building.Puyaolan 8cama.wae Correct:pee hin €politician ‘s very.much -mis [e ec the same extent as the a _Statesville Drugs Co.,Bee ne 40..’|blood;ine rease theflow,and build up the sys:taken if He thinks he can continue |iman who pays his taxes for him,”|rovemeot wil be tow”long time-and the im-fake te oo ot ny ne coe %i:is a wrong to the.community -PRESCRIPTIONISTS. $12,000 of Cit Property ‘L didnot believe one:word of this,andcon-lara reading ~|to let men be Voters who do not‘acalda totake MILAM because I did not think.it}*'°*ading aod thinking for them-|pay.their own taxes Jf-a'.man is|gould hurt ne,and there might be abare possi-|S°!ves and “he ‘day of ‘Kings:and really not able to pay $2.‘a yearFOR.SALE bility athat i}might help me.After six weeks'|Bosses'’are about over.It is an |towards the deainoee of the oped :Five-room.ho d-iot,south ae eat’ata has bane tise bet meeeaed insult to the 1°eliigence and matsiment he is a pauper [and cam be 6a cana ®“m use ‘abd:¥with no.setback.Now I can read newspapers;00d of the grand old county of Petieved by the-county commiigsion-agence.Center street,near depot.:with ordinary glasses,can distinguish large ob-|jredell.for th e court house ring The ITwovacantlotarearabove,on|jects two miles away,and‘have.no difficulty |,,,et toget!Mektad slbak A ~-The Landniark.].If he is able Meeting street.iow,as far as my sight is concerned,in attend-|)?&i?tae cund €losed Goors,ie ‘pay his taxés and .yet deliber-Si vac:lots @outh t Brad-||ingto my duties as the executive officer ofa|Slate.a cket £LG.a Bet of:poli-ately waits for somebody to payixvacantlots|0 |corporation.oles for he coming.election’and}them for him,he is.too poor ford Knitting Mill “Tam still careful ‘not to tax my eyes unrea-l then:2o out and dem:‘';oe :DEightbhood1|sonably,because I realise that I am noteured:|7,0 >,QUE and emand that the lspecimen,of citizenship to haveeeeouse,€wel gyi a ‘voters accept it without question.lany gay-so ji Le goverdbafoursaftland,|but hope,and am more and more encouraged as i any say-so in the government.an arn,au our acres oO a.|time passes,to believe that the continueduseof Mr.Voter,if you fail to do}We ‘pre writing i the hopeBuffaloShoalRoad.|.MILAM will cure me.the ‘Hiddiiie of tha 2cmemi?et Bo ern eres ee eee shee }3Four-room house,6%acres’land,:Pi Sate Cdilg of the.“bosses YOU lthat the leaders of the Democratic,:Buffalo Shoal Roa’hecith and strengitrhave slic:ieiprovedinthe [are called a sorebead,an ass,drift-lang Republican -parties in For-Forjforty-seven days'we will offer our entire stockTwovacantlotsBuffaloShoalsamerapehadeyesight,and I attributethisto hekice ea;uae -higg ae around |syth,and all over the State for atY greatly reduced prices This stock includesainakingpromisestogiveyouBOMe|that matter,may use thier influ-ax?vi mee eaeRoad,{Signed}W.E.GRIGGS."*ia ee wie Ate ee ‘:Tr,May use thier miu ‘Store house ami residence..and|Danville,Va,March 23,1910 :poet ees face eka meas YP [ence ‘to.curd this growing evil.It new Stieffs;new Shaws,new Bennett &acre lot,jungtion west Front street’is NOT an EYE|county in their vest pockets to |mot agree mood Citizens can-|Hi -.Bretzs;new Kohler &Campbells,and other:Mo re :afford -t«nk ¢oTendBuffaloShoalRoad.Also stock medicine and will |hand out.to ~whomeoever:they:wial We nee at shakes ofuew ii:and -diftere k of Groceries and fixtures.cure no blindness|In the aame of eternal:justice D ille,Va.,.1 lad BROS OF ROW =20008 GNC IARY Cilprehs Make OF"l 1 a ep -temnal ustice an,anville,Va.,.is so glac ..Cali on or write 4 exchptthat arising from impoverishedor}and right.who delegated.to any he escape ption and regained second hand Pianos that have been thoroughlyts\nolitie t .foe thi 7 é i }es abort or .~ie .-CyBe MORRISON,impure blood or depleted system:ae tlique the offices of this the Seererit or t Late ME had a Gouen repaired,refinished,ete.,in our shop. ss :teens ast.1.Ask Your Druggist &|Why are they.fighting paldries?P beaan ‘using Folens Honesxand ee 'All of these Pianos are excellent bargains.We.es ip ta has thay aoe [eid Fea oh A heat]hope tozmowe this stock rapidly and if prig>has:—ae enepesenpeaepeseeneteeneiesiounercaenen wert OS He Nard-€2 ea GoUAars|tre 11%to 185 po 3.{Ih O°year G veh?a :s *5bSteyenson,President,[Of ()re of this county,|1 have.grown str nd healthy,all anything to:do with the sale it will-go quickly.|~»Loray,N,C,ami with avaricious’greed do hot |from the use of Foley's Honey and TarW.R.Sloan, Secretary--Treasurer,.|want to come down and lite.on a Sara which cured me."Statesviile |Fossa tia N.C.'|reasonable ‘salaty,in keeping with .ion .oe |SHAS.M.Ss r IEFF.Iredell and Alexander Branch Farm-|uy Clber Suskions Drincisien?.|Dene KNOW THEY HAVE AP-|5 TisdeuO.Of redell,be men al no PENDICITIS West rade treet,Ch l tt N.GC:ers’Mutual Fire Insurance Asso-.|longer swbwit to such dominati ie ite ariotte,:‘aa ue:Many Statesyilie people -have RG >TO OUR PATRONS ciation of North’(Carolina.CITIZEN.chronic,apperidicitis (which is not STLEFF BUILDING,219 South Tryon Street,Oppo- AND THE PUBLIC:Ov r $600000 Thadrance in forces Death aiid Destruction in Wake of very pal full)and think it is.just site Academy of Music,after June lst,1919. ye ;surance ree.Storms.bowel or stomach trouble.-Some||.Average cost less than $1.00 per thi have doctored for years for Bas 8 ©SE SAAC CMON COE;.‘%te E Chicago Dispatch,22d.::sg pate i_We wish to announce $1,000 per year..Carry in treas-Tis re orl *y me -.Jon the stomach,sour,stomach or @ :‘athatalthoughwehave:ury sufficient funds’to pay any ae ew eyes ree il yore ag and the ;See —:SS ees oes -4 ::ae ea a Foes.storm,‘whi swept e Lin ols rug.Gompaty .state-ifi-they wi se esas :hada.fire we are taking ~One ane For further inierma “ne Indiana,show 66 dead,157|try Tigigie.buckteten be.aecareofourbusinessjusttionapplytoinjuredandnearly100.families in|cerine,etc.,as compounded in’Ad-ee :as usual.Let us have ML.MOOSE,.General Agent.|,somes were,demoinien,‘aay |imsbka, the German amwenaictial ll 1 O06 Srable He 1912yweinwnlsy€€.€shed,anh ,so oxeil)he eurprisyourlaundrywork.We _April 23,1912.ithe,property”lows.totalled peveral ie ate eae ea ie)Honorable RecordWillappreciateit.|enenese ————|hundred thousand dollars.Greatést |DOgm ‘stops these troubles IN-} i jdamage was done at Bush,Wills @TANTLY.:STATESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY rouli upp ies !|¥ille,Murphysboro,Canrpus,Free-our Comforj;iman and Kankakee,ill.,and Mo-oe i ay C f t Tod M Be y Di’PHONE 122.le |roceo,Ind.MADAME RACHELLE’S ay may our is-ee |J.W: Catnpbell,section fore "ADVICE TO.;=|*Just‘received shipment man at Paet with|his wife and ||-BEAI 1 SEEKERS tress Tomorrow.Ever Think ofiOrgsixchildren,were sitting im theHandEngravingDone.section house when the tort det We have with us an expert handengraver‘and watch repairer:\_You do not have to wait for your work long when left with us. Your patronage is solicited. ‘R.F.HENRY,JEWELRY COMPY’, March 29—8t. Pindwsod |Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE)N,C.RLF.D.NO.2 W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im- 'proved variety at $2 per bushel. Come.and wet ohne and let your hen go back to egg *production, Also have Drinking Foun-tains,Food Trays,-FoodHoppers,etc.| ——'PHONE—- W.B.BROWN.orBLSRONCE. MRS.DR.MOORE,- Painless Tooth Extractor,_ inStatesville TUESDAY,APRIL 30TH, andl:will”be hete for several “days.Office over Hall’s Drug. Store.Ag .April.19.2 st (OPPORTUN ETy. LW,LL erectbuilding on vacant lot at rear of our big stables to suit tenant.Will erect large:or small|buildin“HENKEL-CRAIG LIVE STOCK C0. ycle Halchers.|mélished it,killing thé occupants instantly.The number of injured at Bush will reach)more than 100-4 Bush,a village im the mort | western corner .of Williamson.cour jty,suffered.most dimiage>Two storms met at Bush,one.coming;from the northiwesti and the other from the southwest;The stormsmetat.a velocity of -75 miles.awhourandin@fewminutesBushwasinruins,The buildingsoftheWesternCoal&-Mining Co. |were destroyed,as were the:post-|office,general department store, ‘hotels,restaurants.and 40 diwetl- lings:Thirty-five other dwellings were’partly wrecked, [A report from Newhborn, says Six persons were killed,many injured,many buildings\demolished and much live stock killed by a storm bet "swept unt section Monrday.]... In,Beaufort county,the other day:William Johnson kilied War- ton JORnSOR.....Doth,hog cess tuted bine Ga., Aprits.— PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for 36-Pound Feather Bed and receive6-pound pair pillows free.Freight prepaid:New‘feathers,best ticking,satisfaction guaranteed, AGENTS WANTED ‘TURNER &CORNWELL eaeDealers.Dept.A.>Charlotte,NC. -Reference:‘Commercial Natioial Bank,DrugG tow was over a gan OfCMAICKA=| boo.The player was jailed. De...8;?,-“Neal,-Prop.:Riverside*Drug Co.,Greenville,§.C.,‘writes re-cently,“I have been a practicing physi-clan and druggist for over 35 years andhayesoldandadministeredmany..kid-ney medicines but none to equal Foley Kidney Pills,They are superior to anyIeyer‘usedand give-the Quickest andmost?‘oa relief.".Statesville days,and cats éral‘cemplexion any drug store atiWilsonFreckle¢mst Wilson's Freckle Creamis sold by _Statesville Drug Company. 1T’s so EASY.TO END CATARRHS ns Go ‘to the Statesville pre Com- Pany’sé and say:“I>want HYQ-hint ower.”Take it none,open the box,pour a few drops of HYO-MEI from the bottle into the little hard rubber inhaler...Breathe.it for fiyé minutes and note the refreshingaesBreatheit:four or five times -day for a few Phy and.alll.its dis- gusting symptoms will gradually disappear.‘rt“YYOMET con ic cpinm,fe! Heaine-and is gold on,money 4back plan for,ca- tarrh;asttinia,.eroup,calds,coughs and catarrhal ‘deafness.-.Complete outfit $1.90—extra bottles jf need-‘ed,50 centg-at the Statesville Drug Store.and'druggists)everywhere,Simple instructions for use im,ev-.ery:package,Yow can’t-fail to’Danish :catarrh “if,you’follow’tn’ Btructions,i ed %: That Mr._Property Owner?INSU we issue every kind——Fire,Life,Accident and Health,SteamBoilers,Liability,Auto -mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,CycloneLiveStock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar:mA dians,Trusteés and any Judicial Bond. :Today is here.Tomorrow is."coming alitoo'fast.Consider the present,“Foo late tolockthestab’e after the horse isgone. ‘Phone 54.Call or write us for prices andceeaboutourpolicies. Statesville Realty &Investment Co. oy J.F.CARLTON,Manager. se e ON Ae AE E RT E TE E “4s “this poistion, ’attention from. .figs to be settled’in aprimary,where ~~Democraws OFFICE:0 WEST 1BROAD.p,STREET. Bane BUBSCRIPIY'N PRICrs GDS MONTHS...20.EHREN MONTHS.”é April 26, 1912... DON'T BE!DIVERTED. The Iredell readers of,thie pa- per,especially the Democratic vot- _enrs,should give.close atten tion,to the gtatements of the case of ‘pal nries vs.fecs for:county officers, that are appearing in each issue‘of. “the paper.These,statements)give specific:examples,of counties where the.salary "pystem:has been,tried and show wihat,ityhas.done...Today. *tiene ip.a report Ons Cleveland coun: ty,a-ecunty of lesspopulation’end | less wealth.than/Iredelh! :AS has,.s been ‘pla beth 4 “before, :there.is,‘no.‘argument geaines the “change from:tees :to”salaries. a “Pacts,figures and examples":where: c*Mihe experiment has been:tried,show Nit that it:is.the borrect and the bus- iness “way to “eonduet thd county’s business,Realizing thegstrength of the erstwhile oppo-’ “ments:of Balaries in the county,or nearly ‘all,of them,now profess: friendliness ‘‘to the measure,and an attempt.is.being,made to.in- ject oher issues.to divert ‘attention, the ‘senatorial matter.being one, This of course is.purgly to distract the real issue.It, is well known that,the senatorship all Democrats ‘will vote’for.their whoicé amd that all Democrats:¢lect- “edi to the Legislature with bé-bound by that primary.The folks who, are.attempting to qnject the sena- torship knew that,/of course. A.number of times an)attempt to bring”out this;‘salary,matter has’beem thwarted in one way or |: another.While opem Ubeponttion ig mo.longer deemed advisable,there js a’manifest determination’to defeat the meéasure if possible, Tne vovers who fayor salaries and want to be sure,‘will vote in the —Democratic_ qnitted to salaries: The free ugar dil);has:had at} least one political result thus far. but resentment there “over more than the ten per cent. ing the party.emblem.and represen- tation at the polls.Previously it “had been conceded that.the Repub-lican ticket would not poll ten per cent.of the:vote.Charlotte Ob- gerver. The fact that a few more Repub- licam .votes have been polled in Louisiana will of course be exploit- ed by protection Democrats and ni- “who stand),-with Interests,as an argument against’ the passage:of the free sugar bill; that ip to pay,that , of the country should pay,tribute’ lor the benefit of a few—a very few when compared with the whole. That is the protection idea as fact that som¢é Democtats yielded to.greed and demand: Ppecial privilege doesn’t change whe Viciousmess of the dectrine one bota.If any Louisiana Democrats have voted the Republican ticket they are at least homest. tion is a doctrine of the Republican party;it has been the doctrineof that party.\.for ~«ore tham &generation;and eat a6 per- Bistently and as consistently- Wemocratic party hap taught that a tari”for protection is wrong. Therefore when a Democrat decides that protection is the thing #t would be the natural thing.for him .to vote,on ‘national ,questions at least,with the’party of protection:‘piaiaiahinaataapinanatiiiaaanies have The —gang will have imita- -tors.a’Pitt county Siwpérior *Pourt oo week a white man was on*trial for selling liquor,-It ~was whispered to the sheriff that the man was armed and made threats,Whe sheriff apprised Judgé Justice and Solicitor Abernethy of the git- ‘uation.The man—name not Riven +—went.on the witness stand in-his:own behalf and suddenly the s0-licitor “asked him if he didn’t have®pistol in his pocket.Unider great ,©mbarrassment the fellow finally‘ad--mitted’he had the “weepin!.”..Agarepulthewenttojail.He might pot have phot anybody,but the factthathewentintothecourtarmedbhowsthat.jhe had the spirit to dofomethinig.———————__—_—— “Looker On”‘in:the CharlotteNewsbayshis‘authority for sayingthe’wireless distress signal,6.O,8;méanes ‘Save Our Souls”was HaroldBride,assistant wireless operatoron,the.Titanic.Bride ought to be good authority.The Uandmark gaw in some of our papers that thie: signal meant “Save Our Ship’and thie was confirmed by,a former maval sutgeon,. assured thet The Landthark doesn’t claim to be ap\authority in .thie‘gnatter.In the pame“issue of-the from the-News an articlé copi : Houston Post pays tha signal ‘means ~Save,-oh,oe ats. LEE. Said:that when the ¢alb to.quarters ‘such drills every Sunday: starting in ged to be spared’d recital)of facts, ee for men:com-‘Played aft Mhe|ed. Said Bradley, all the people j|no wasn't a man in the it |ing has always been practiced and the did not know what.those hystericalmusicians,were playing played on,played anything they:hadthe|y and that’it wasn’t any use to bluff any longer: Protec-|Wwatched us play,the game out feel- pattileat a the |to get off the ship. ‘Looker On!' j@}-~ ig more Ls 4 ohLLBEN HL WILL IAMS.- HAD NO.SPYGLASSES. 2.|The fitanic “Might Have-*Béen Saved.if the Lookout Had Been Provided.With’Spyglasses.- [aw ashington Pee 234.. that cost a monarch,his,kingdom,| the failure to provide Dinoculars. or spygiasses for the lookowts on the’Titatiic -was.one contributing cause.for that.ship’s-loss and with it thé ian!of more!than ¥,-. Cud.ves , {wo witnesses.tapes the;-Senkte fnvestigating’commitiee today agrecd on this.They,were Frederick Fleet, 1 lookovt on the liner,and Major Artur Godfrey Peuchen,Canadian manufacturer and yachtsman,.who} was among -the wesctied)passengers,Fleet acknowledged.that if.he. chad been aided-in ‘his observations ‘by a*good glass he.probably,could) have spied the berg inte which the ship crashed.in:time ‘to Lavewarn- éd ithe bridge to:‘avoid:it.MajorPeuchenalso:testified to.the much greater Bweep of vision:afforded:by hinsaatare andy.asa yachtsman,said he.believed ®“the prepence of ©the icelerg’night.have been.detected in time’to ‘estape the collision.had: the ‘lookont men»been:Bo ,equipped.“It was made toappear thatthe blame for being witheut glasses:didnot:rest.-"with the:lookout men’ Fleet said they tad asked for them at.Southampton ‘and -were toldthere:were none for them,One glass,ina’pinch,would ~have. served in the.crow’s nest.‘Major -Peuchen criticized..:in strong terms the lack of experienced, Sallors on board the Titanic:.He, was sounded not enough of the crew,responded to undertake the work required in lowering and fill- ing the boats.Furthermore,he Baid,no.drills had ‘been.held from the time the ship Jeft:Southampton, although!it’was customary to hold 'Herbrt J.Pitman,third:officer of the Titunic,told of ‘his failure to turn.back the lifeboat,in)which he and his passengers were “idly: drifting,to.attempt the rescue of offers when ‘the Titanic went down, Shuddering at the recollection,,he said’the cries for help made ‘‘one long .continuous moan.”’ ‘The passengers insisted”that to go back to aid would mean their de- struction,he said,60 that after the direction of °the cries he rescinded ‘his orders and waited for the dawn:Twice he beg the but:Senator Smith)’presséd 4 Cards.When They K the Vessel Was Doomed. New York ‘Dispatah;23d.: How him. ice of the.first cabin passengers: several.friends wereplayingbridgewhistimaroom‘far t on the ship.and felt only aslight.shock.from the collision. Henry B.Harris was im another party im.the same foom;Bradley said,and left his game to go on deck with Bradley to imvestigate. Mr.Harris,Bradley said,found his wife,saw her to one of the boats, and then came back to the room’to which _prediey,already had return- “He told me ‘the re ‘was danger, “but for the pake of the women and children to make sign.The orchestra.struck.up ‘Alexander's Ragtime Band’.and we went'om,playing cards.-There game who didnotrealizethestakeswewereplay- for;there wasn’t a mman who for.They mind,to.and.finally struck up ‘Nearer’My God to Thee.’Then weknewthatthetime‘had come “People crowded arounst us and ing that there could be no danger. When -that old hymn sounded,a ifferent feeling -possecsed)them. Mhey,knew.it was time to go if any one of’us hoped for a chance ‘How any Man was going %, save himself,not cne.of them knewIttookonlyajfewmomentson deck to realize’that we were all too late for the lifeboats.The last ones were being lowered.”’. Bradley .paid that he man’.be- into a boat as it was being lower- ed.The boat was not a bit erowd- ed,he said,but it was not more than 100 ds from the.Titanic when the steamer went down.[Story sounds fishy,}<conintttainttiamaaan Harmony Notes. Correspondence of The Landmark. Hanmony,April 23——Farmers areibusypreparingtoplanttheiréGrops.They are behind on account of rainy\weather. There will be preaching at Mt-Bethel the 28th. Miss “Mary Stroud has returned:from a visit to Davie county.Mr.Carmie>Brown -will.return fromLincolntonSaturday,where:he hasbeenforquitea.while visitingfriendsandrelatives. Miss Daisy Heath)-is now teachringasubscriptionschoolatHollySprings.’—___. W.T:Gilly.a prominent dealer inPenningtonGap,Va.,.was so botheredwithkidneyandbladdertrouble:that hecouldnotattend.to business.He says,“I had severe ‘pains in my back andkidneysand.had to get up ten tofifteehtimeseachnight.Kidney Pils advertised and bought twobottles,and soon felt great relief,andwasentirelycured,No longer disturb-ed ati night,but:sleep till morning.Statesville DrugCo.% HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,To the Democratic Voters of Ire-dell County,1 ama candiddte for ‘the Demo-cratic nomination.for the House ofRepresentatives,on the falary plat-form,Democrattic primaries and nominat-ing convention;and,BOlicit the sup-port of the voters in the primaries. ‘April’26. “-Like the missing:horweibos nail ‘|nuisance but the police judge held REPORT OF ‘CONDITION a group ofcmen passemgers|Specie.. on the Titanic kept a’card game go- Louisiana is immovably Democrati¢,|ing for three-quarters of an-hour, the }after the steamer.struck,the proposed legislation:enabled the Re-|berg,to allay the fears of others, publican party to poll very,-much|was told.today by George Bradley,re-}one quired under State law for retain-Bradley and Soa ot“tendernotes. day of A 1912. U.S.Bondson hand Bonds,securities,etc. Due from State and Private Due from ‘approved “reserve Checks and other‘cash items.Notes of other NationalBanksFra:tional LawruL Money Re-=- tween decks and managéd to get Legal tender Capital stock Paid ieessse sss:Surplus fund.....,.+++++ Saw Foley]:— exhibit the same,to me’on subject.to.the action of the]. .When a ele iced eeeeewerwas openedinAshevillethewell-developed body:ot 2sie male child was found inthe}. elninth district:Democratic ‘con-a onal convention will be held at incolnton June 5 instead:of,June9,|as first reported. an Asheville an attempt was madetosuppressacrowingrooster.as ‘a that the rooster had a right to crow. Mr.J.C.Martin,who representedBuncombeintheStateSenatetwoyearsago,was a candidate for renom- ‘Mr,Martin withdrew,sayinghewouldnotscramlefortheDIaCeete) The marital troubles of.Mr,and.Mrs Percy B.Fleming,-of Raleigh,are still pending,JJudge PeeblessomemonthsagogaveMrsFlemingcusto- her $75 per month alimony.The Su-Fal Court overruled the allowanceralimony,Then Mrs.Fleming:no-tified her husband that he could takethe‘children,as she’was.unable.toprovideforthem.«Fléming:took the’,children to relativesin Louisburg. The’Republican’coflpressional con-vention for the first district met inElizabethCityWednesdayandelectedCol.I..M.Meekins and Wheeler Mar-|:tindele tes to the national’conven-tion.“M.D.oie of Beaufort,wasnominated:for Congress.Major Wil- liam.H,Keaton,of Pasquotank;was named for national elector.A resolu-tion instructing for Roosevelt:was voted’down.‘Sentiment,however,was overwhelming for the colonel. For rheumatism you will find nothingbetterthan Chamberlain’s’Liniment.Try it and see ho quickly it gives re-|iéf.“For sale Deelloniens.: OF THE Commercial National Bank atStatesville,in the.State’ofNorthCarolina,at the Close ofBusiness,April.18,1912.; RESOURCES, Loans and discountsOverdrafts,secured and unsecured.U..S.Bonds to sécure circulation..U:S.Bonds to secure U.S.Deposits...Premiums on U.S;Bonds.........waeees Banking house,Furniture and FixturesDuefromNationalBanks(not reserveagents)Due from State and PrivateBanks and : ination:but mppoalaon developed and| dy of the two children and allowed A new lot SAVINGS BANKS like above cut.Call and open. an account and get one, Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. Justell We CarryThis Excel- Bahkers,‘TrustCompanies,and Sav--‘ings Banks...Due from’approved “Reserve Agents..Checks and other Cash Items..vi Notes of other National Bank WFUL MONEY RESERVEinBANK,viz:»$at960 06 1,200 00:_23,160.00RedemptionfundwithU.S.Treasurer\@ per cent.of circulation) Capital stock paid in. Surplus fanUndividedprofits,less expenses and,taxes paid.National Bank notes ‘outstanding.Due to other NationalBanks ....Individual Deposits subject to check 188,604 07TimeCertificatesofDeposit.15,927 60Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,271 91Notesandbillsrediscounted,Bills,paren includingceeeshentee ofdepositformoneyborrowed.......«+.++ M.Ausley,Cashier of the.above-|named bank,do ‘solemnly swear that the Double deck Springs:‘above statement is =the best of my knowl-|mredgeandbelief.D.AUSLEY,Cashier.Subscribed and sworn heer me,this 24th| H.HOFFMANN,Notary Public.GonmncsAtients B.MORRISONW.D.TURNER,N.B.MILLS.DigeeApril26,1912 ward REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE I First National Bank,at Statesville,|in the State of North Carolina,| atthe Close of Business April|18,1912. i| ||| || RESOURCES. Hae and Discounts. w S.Bonds to secure circulation..U.8.Bondstosecure U.S.Deposi 10,00000|Premiums on U.8.Bonds.5,562 &)| Banking house,furniture.and fixtures,26,00000DuefromNationalBanks(notrederveagents)... Banks and igor ay hnCompanies,an viiseed 14,01888Banks.. 22,905 04 9,989 7921000 agents., apernickels,an: aeIN Bane,VIZ:«--.$20,859 45 ss i?21,859 45 |Tedemption hod with U.8S.Treasurer (5 per cent.ofcir-culation)5,000 00 88.337 01 LIABILITIES. $100,000.00_20,000.00 10,970 48=100,000.00 less expenses |andtaxespaid.National ‘Bank notes‘outstandinia...Duetoother National Banks %6,366Individualdepositssubject—itocheck176,365 63Demandcertificatesofde-posit 25 bb)Time certificates of deposit.163,898 44Cashier's checks SutereneeingUnitedStatesdposits...age md of U.S:3disbursing Stovesahand bil ter ;Bille payable,tncluding certificates of \lepoeit,for oe borrowed 877,905 3241,600 00 ‘otal i $600,875 1StateofNorthCarolina,county of Iredell;as:I,E.8.Pegram,Cashier of the above-namedbank,do solemnly swear that thé above statementistruetothebestofmyknowledgeandbelief.'E,8.PEGRAM,Cashier,Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day ere aJ.H.HOFFMANN,x0 PGonanoeAreasJ.C,IRV gk eye‘W.T.KINCAID,T.D,MILLER,cf Mery Directors, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.; »‘April 26,1912. Having qualified as executor of tthe last will and testament of John A.Fleming,.deceased,late of Tredielil oumeyts this,is to movify,all}(Personb having claims agaimet the|estate of paid John A.Fleming to or te-fore.the 26th,day of April,1913, or this’notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery,: All persons indebted)to-bald p- tate are,hereby notified to makeromptpayment,to'me.|WN,- Lewis &Lewis,satya, Appr 26,i ee Totalpee:of North Carolina,County of Iredell;as:|° 8.000 00 jee 50.Others at 40,40,000 0| 'AITT,.Eextr:|f -.|Roteee Stag lent Mattress in Stock “The LuxYoury,em-bodies all thatis re-quired of a perfect mattress.Itis insured. Sanitary-Comfortable-Durable The veebestmade.Price.:7.50 kes iB&-¥“a Oe eh ae tfPAV 4 yy WDWY |This handsome inate for only 75,$4.50 and$8 ne We havea large stock of BabyBeds. atiron and wood.This bed on Thisis the New Perfection Oil Cookom‘Nothing better made.-No.3oly,‘$10.Ovens at $2.50.e are'always glad to show you. Crawford-Bunch Furni-_tureCompany. "FOR.SALE. Berkshire Pigs,'fine for porkers,vy Peady for delivery. Walnut Grove Farm, H:H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor,en N.C.,R.F.-D.No.2, LATOR25 icestee sit oa eecanara He is ‘wearing one today:and ‘itake_it sofine that he has put an ideaiins~Ben Ramsey’Ss head that he wants one,©.too,but theyare made only for Little Bae and Girls.Come down and see What dandy.garments.theyare: They’re made of the fast colored Chambrays and Ginghams,colors solid. blue and tan,long.and ‘short sleeves— and legs.Sizes 2 to.4 years and the price only Ce a 0c. , J Cieepes lor he Bahies,To ‘Sizes:six cl:one sad two years.-Pricea half dollar;=} ~Ask about the.new house and street dresses on sale at $1.25 and $2.50. Children’s Gingham Dresses at $1.00 ~and.aL 3 : .Send Us your.mail orders. : RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in eachmonth.in Statesville,’N.€. e Ota RINE:<2:Hane The Shoe Center! all ‘round fowla| Styles:‘mentioned below are made over two of the very best Pump lasts known.The i Burke” stagy vamp:| atent Kid.$3.50 “$5.00 and $3.50 3.00 and.3.50 :8.00 3.50 **Billie Burke™*inInBlackKid In Tan Calf In Black Suede In)W hite Buckskin Low Heels Are Correct. Distinctly different from any of the spring styles is this pretty walking.pump,made over the “Spring Maid”Pattern which car- ries a neat low heel: Spring Maid in Black Calf $3.50 Same'in-Tan Calf.—:A:BOW In White Sea Island Duck -3.00 Long line of White Pumps from $1,50 to er 3.50 For Men Who-Care. ‘Walk-overs are the sign of satisfaction. New styles.in Tans, é Gun Metals,Patents and Vicis—$3.50 to $6.00. THE WHITE Co.. 4 -PHONE 101. Bales ‘Day is thetet Mondayin each |onthiin Statesville,N.o wm hintilie “Billie | is a full toe.short || -GFICE;glo WEST BROAD sTREET,, 6 : ce We «home FRIDAY,tnt :MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. PersonalMention ‘of the Folks Who ce ..Pemale ‘College, “THE LANDMARK “PUBLISHED-TUBSDAY AND FRIDAY, THE LATE MRS. ‘Phe Passing.of a Gente,’ :‘Woman,| |WHITE. Lovable LEPHONE .NO.,.14. “=,=April,26,1912. Are ne and Going.© Cant.P.C.Carlion and)Messrs. H,Hottmann,J.B.Gi)and A.J.Evans’atended the meeting of/Grand’,Couneil Royal “Arcanum:in (jCharlotte this week. Mre;§;°T.Crowson,!:of.Taylors-ville,arrived in Statesville Wednes- day to spend a few days.with Dr. Croweon's eS ople.: Mrs.H.‘Alley and uae:bon, jof,New York,who:visited)in town. left...Wednebddy,.evening):for Old Polit,Comfort,Vu.‘ “Mr,Glew:Blam;whe pent a ‘tor uweeks at home,has retuned:to.Wy- 0 oming.” Miss:Nellie ‘Wimme't,of WwW ington, vag.here for Miss Liss’Clenient’s‘graduating retital~ab-the »college“Tudeday *night,i a ‘Miss irdne Martin,who.visited Mise:Altie .Corpening,.ret ibrire aYes“terday to her home im L endir,; “Rey.and Mre.-H.K.’Boyer and little 60n,Hueh,were present:at Miss Lillian ‘Boyer’s graduating re- cital.im:expression..at.Greensboro Greensboro,Mon- iday,aight,: Mrs.J:J.Brawley and Miss:Mug~ ge =\Mc Ewen spent yesterday Wewton:’:They were accompanied by Mrs:Elizabeth Brawley, who had been there for some time.* Mre..M.W.Shook:returned yes-, terday to-her home im Lemoir after -&visit to her home people hereMissMabel.Laugenour went to Rock Hill,.6.C.,-yesterday to’-vis-i Miss Mary Flowers.She will be away about two weeks.iMrs.F.'W.Webster repent.yes- serday in Charlotte Mrs.John AWakefie la was in Char- totte:-yestenday Mrs..R.L.Poston went.to Char-lotte .Wednesday to be with her mother,Mrs.J.R.Davidson,whois’under ‘treatment at’a “Charlotte Banatorium,Adjutamt.General Leinstér is in town mnaif of Rising Fawn. ch e e A CC CT C OI D Mr Mize, Ga,,is visiting.his mother,Mre. ‘Mary Mize,=: Miss Anne”“Ferguson went.to} Charlotte last evening Mr.Clodfeiter Sugmente County :Commissioners. __To the Editor of The Landmark |want to say a few words in.re-4( gard.to our county officers,Yes; put them on a Balary;give them \on _gments were served. t -cam depend upon. , WV.W.Turner,of Statesville town-| fhip,cannot be:bettered in .thej .woumty;J.M.Robertson,of :Cool Spring,is a good,solid”man and4°think:has’gocd judgment.~and Horse pense I pee Dr.J E Mrs..J.L;.Sloan will entertainthe<Bloricemoh club and a few guests this afternoon at 3.30-o'clok,in -honoor.of _Mrs.Lucia Parks ad og iMrs.C-Henkel.will receive this tiecauon im honor of herguests,Mrs.Dunavant and .Mies a liberal compensation for services rendered;but don’t givé them’ev-erything they can squeeze out of |. the people by hook or crook,a6 that makes dishonest citizens.3e~ pides,*f.there can.be.anything sav~ ed to the taxpayers,by all means pave it, that counts financially Now we want'to select a board ofcountycommissioners’thet know what to do—and have the pback-| bone to stand up for the right, regardlees of politics bosses have been running .the public business of lredel!county long enough We,.the -dear peo- ple,demand a change Now broth- er farmers and taxpayers,let us get busy and select the very best men.to be:had ‘in the county.for} commissioners,for they are to-ho!d| the purse Btrings of .a considerable | pile We want men with good, practical horse pense;who cannot pe pulled about by the big mterests or the party bosees;!men who wil!work for the interests or all the people I wil]name two men I.be- fieve:wihi fill the bul,provided| they can be induced to take the job | King named for one.I think I cap endorse him. Now hunt up two more aB good and we will have a board that we Yours for justice to all the peo- ple,J S.CLODFELTER.| Social News. Mrs.W.L.Neely was hostess tofheSanSouciclubandafew.oth- er guests Wednesday afternoonat her home on Elm street.Mrs.Nix-on,-ef Toxaway,and Misses Irene Martin,of Lenoir,and Jette Braw- ley,‘of Mooresville,were special guests of the occasion After.an hour of ‘sewing and talking peason- atle refreshments were served. Wert.The Eclectic Boob cluy’met withMrs.A.L.Coble Wednesday,after-noon at her homie on Walnut gptreet.The literary programme congisted of the reading by.Mrs.A.J.Evans of a love story.written by the late.Mrs.©.E.Raynal,andanarticleby‘Mrs.C.V.Henkel “Notable (American Sculptors.’’Dut-of-town guests of the’elub were a,H.J.Dunavant and Miss Wert, Tennessee;Mre..Stephens,of Boneent,and Mrs.Sternberger,of Wilmington.Seasonable refresh-| About 20 couples of the young people é “enjoyed a dance given in the armory halb)Wednesday night.-A number of out-of-town people ‘were among the dancers.The Trou= badour orchestra,whiich filled an engagement at the Crescent,thea- ter Wediiesday.furnished music for Khe dancé,which continued into thebréehoursofthenight. Advertised Letters. Followingis a list of lettersremaining -in thepostofficeatStatesville,N.C..for the week.end.ing April 24,1912:U,\Biante.Dr.N.W.Blaylock,Miss ‘HuaBaily,W P,aMrs.Pruditty Guy,A.F,Hines,S.8.Hager,H.T,Johnson.E.L.Meares,L P.Moore,E.J,Natton,Rite Mepavane,MissapePatterson,J.G.Stikdles in| for it i6 what a man saves The party |fresh bread and seed.—J.B..Gill. |secretary ,|Greeusboro News, dictation,and it is-a Corrémpondence of The Parsee“Many hearts were made sad‘whenthenewsspreadabroadthatMrs..pare Stevenson White had died atthehomeofherson,Mr.Gales White,in Statesville Mondaynight,22d:The funeral service,which wasconductedWednesdaybyRev.J.Meek White,assisted by.Rev.W.A.Lutz,waslargelyattended,a number of States- ville people being present.The flo-ral tributes were many-and beautiful.The pall-bearers were Messrs.W.-C.Moore,Will Massey,Charlie renegeJ,E..Boyd;John Hunter and 0; ‘Woodside.“In the death of this sweet,motherly woman,children,-friends,society in géneral,-have lost one of their most.valuable members.Mrs.‘White was}.tender and Joving jand’“to.know:her |was to'love her.”’A striking charac-teristic‘of hers was:gentleness.Her voice was gentle,her footsteps were |gentle,her eyes.were gentle;herverymanner.bespoke gentleness andin‘her dealings with her fellows.she.was always quiet and gentle..;\What ig grander than a life lived’nobly?Such a life was Mrs.’White’s—-a pure,Christian life;a life filled with service and livedin’such a man:ner as ‘to endear herself to all who knew her.She was.a.woman whooved;a woman who believed*that| woman’s duty:liesin the home,andit most beautiful.She was a’modelmotherandinthe.years which.are tocome,when the children shall missithecomfortofhercare,when they “must learn to do without her.pres- ence and [“‘mother’’will become to them a holything.She was a true and faithfulwife,encouraging?her husband to allthatwaspurestandnoblestin:life. One of the most charming things the}writer has ever.witnessed was the|beautiful relationship:that.existed be-tween Mrs.White and her husband, who died a little morethana year ago.Theywere a‘dear old couple,so cqn- 4 was in the home that her.life wast prayer,tis then the name of |. ‘MATTERS OF NE 8. x conscience-troubled citizen ‘ofShepardstown,W.Va,who 40 years}ago’used some “cancelled stamps,has sent 10 cents toeralreasurytopaythe‘debt. Overman’s bill ‘to establish a fishhatcherytobelocatedinwestern|t North Carolina,Representative Gudg-er introduced a‘similar ‘bill in theHouseseveralmonthsago.Thehatcheryisto.be'established in North}?%%Carolina because of the pure waters which are found in the western partoftheState. Charges that Solicitor McCabe,of *}the Department of Bh aaa el andChiefA.D.Melvin,the.bureat:of|. animal industry;‘have knowingly per-mitted meat packers to defiaud thepublic,by,nullifying the letter and o containedin a®resolution’by Repreé-sentative ‘Nelson,of Wisconsin,who}. asks that Renar eee make an investi-FPAHON ej ee: A’‘resolution|”“by ReprosactaliveHumphries,.of Mississippi;introducedinCongress;would make $1,500,000immediatelyavailablefortherepairofcrevasses:and other damage.to theleveesoftheMissisaippiriver:Threeand’one-half milligns.provided for bill will not be ‘available until July1.The Humphries resolution will permit.‘the use of part of the money,at once..- The grand council of theRoyal Ar-canum,in.session in Charlotte this}::week,decided to meet in‘Wilmingtonnextyear.C.A.Johnson,of Raleigh,was ne grand regent.- CONCERT SHEARER HALL MONDAY,APRIL 29TH,8 P.M. The Orchestra of the Old North State Band,’assisted by ‘the Or- chestra and Glee club of the:Col- siderate.of each other,‘illustrating|beautifully the fact that ‘when silver}‘threads.shiné among the gold,love|can never more grow old.”’ heard to express the wish that she, might join ‘‘Albert.’’..Now that wish|is fulfilled,her work on earth is fin-! ished.The children left’behind allihavehomesanddearonesoftheir! own-and she has joined her husband|in that Home,where the broken! thréads are united and where thereis|peace,joy and love for ever more. ONE WHO LOVED HER;. Notices .of ten Advertisements.;‘ New lotsavings banks.—MerchantsandFarmers’Bank.Concert Shearer Hall Monday ‘eve-ning.‘Seven-room dwelling for rent.—W.A.Eliason.Sugar loaf syrup,fresh vegetables, Report condition First NationalBank.Report condition Commercial Na- tional Bank.Carnations—three dozen:for $2.—||Polk Gray Drug Co.,agents. Tf you have shares.in the thirty-|ininth series cal]and get cash or can-| |celled mortgage May 1st.—L.Harrill, Solid car load.agricultural lime.—White-Stimpson Hardware Co. Things for the little folks.—Mills &)Poston.i Sporting goods.—R.P.Allison.|“Little Tudor,’creepers for the} babies,house’and street dresses,—|Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison Co.4Givetheboysandgirlsbusiness| training.—Statesville Business Train- ing School,W.E.Nattress,instructor‘Special sale every Friday and Sat-urday untjl July ist to close out stock. —Mrs..N.M.Keim.-Dr.Packard at Hotel Iredell May 3d. Notice to creditors.—N.P.Watt, executor.‘ Barbarous Cruelties in Mexicd.|, Galveston,Texas,Dispatch,’24th. Refugees from Mexico continued to- day to tell of harrowing experienceswithMexicanguerillasandself-styled insurrectos in the southern repabtie: W.R.M.Lims,an attorney of Hono-lulu,and J.Flexen,an American rail- road engineer,declared never in theirliveshad.they conceived of the cruel- to the living and the desecration ofthedeadtheyrecentlyhadwitnessed in Mexico ‘Lawyer Lims declares he personal- ly knew of the torturing and murder-|)ing of the wife of a German settler bybrigands.The woman’s husband hadgiventhebrigandsallhismoney.They denianded more:Being refus-! ed,they tortured the housewife,heap- ed indignities upon her,then.thrustherthrough.with machettes.They compelled the German to witness hiswife’s dying mpmenrits,while he waspowerlesstovaidher.< Mir.“Sigmon Hurt-—A ‘Social Gath- Gorvenpondeiss of The Candiane While framing a barn for Mr.J L. |Deaton,lastMonday,a pole with anironspikein\the end,used to holdtimber,fell and the spike struck’.Mr.Avery Sigmon on his eyebrowand cut dressing the wound Mr.Sigmon wenttoworkagain,but,the affair‘was pretty:close to a ‘‘might havebeen.’ A number of invited guests visitedMissMarieBarkleeylastMonilayand enjoyed games an sport ito celebrateherfinishingthe‘‘teens.”’Statesville,N.C.,April25,1912, A Good Omen.~cs All parties are getting jicait of boss callfor "odycalling for any ofthe abovewill please OBEWEY Ltee oe MM. ! Since his death ‘she has ‘often been? lege,and -supportéd ‘by some of } our best local talent,will give aconcert,in the Shearer Hall on Monday,‘April 29th,at 8 p.m. The concert is givenfor the benefit of the College Annual.It will be a very bright and pleasant enter-tainment.A large attendance is_Tequested,| dered: “The Senate has passed ‘Senator |g Spirit of the meat inspection lawyare| this workin the general appropriation| |among the profession and the.Public’of| “BEVEM-ROOM *dwelling,FOR RENT.ont street.tayoblocksfitofsonnel.let.W,ArBLiasons Tele”1008 ian EGGS ~BUFF ORPINGTON,16 for,,!Lain+White:Leghorn,~15 for $1.1212,J.T.DAVIS,Statesville:Aut a U NITED STATES court houseand postoffice_naliding,Statesville,N.C.,April i 1912,ed proposals Will be received at this buildingMtclockb.m,,May I,1912,for furnishinglights;'water,ice,miscellaneous supplies,mee towels,hauling ashes and sprinklingstreetsforthisbuildingduringthefiscalyearendingJune30,1913,or such portion of the yearasmaybedeemedadvisable.The right to rejectanyandallbidsisreservedbythe‘Treasury De-|partmént.DEWEYL.L.RAYMER,Custodian.April 23,1912, **A Welcome Chance tohoseWhoSuffer.”’ Coming to Statesvillé,N.C.,on _FRIDAY,MAY 3d,1,os tystay:at Hotel Iredell.Dr.rancis §,.Packard, “OF Greensboro,N.C. Consultation and.Examination ConfaInvitedandFREE. 2 in.a good bank.means more| “than mere storing of money. ‘oeWhenyou.1 tave shen ius «:_banker that you cam handle: your busiriess and yourself’sat-* isfactorily it.also.means thatyourcreditisgoodforfinancial aid in your enterprise.It means,too,»that with yourcreditgoodatyourbank,the consequent.reputation brings.you in more trade,better busi- ness bargains and increased so- cial and political prestige:.. on the square.‘ Accounts of edmapanies and individualssolicited. Ey-_é@ry facility¢given:-<onsistent with conservative bank- “4 ing.i f “From a Late Smapsbetme a Always.stand ‘well at your bank;keep ‘your engayements ; and show your desire to be con- sidered.a man.who can be trusted.We are all pulling,to-.- gether for the common good, and you may rest assured that we will help you,through thick. “dnd thin,if you show!you are To see all of his regular Patients and such| new Cases,as may wish to consult him.| Dr.Packard enjoysa state wide reputation,| First N ational Bank. -STATESVILLE,N.rosNorthCarolina,where for.more than 25|years he has devoted his entire timeto the |Study.Treatment and Cure of Chronic |Diseases.The Doctor has had wonderful|success.in his chosen work,that of curing|chronic sufferers,Men,Women and Chil:|dren.The Patients he has restored to;Health after they had given up all hopeofbeesCuredarenumberedbythe Thousands.¢He.is:a kind,generous,democratic gentlenian to meet,of highscholarlyattainments,and dignified-per-sonality.Coupled with a Brotherly inter-est,in all who seek his advice.He doesnottake'a Patient for Treatment unless he can forésee a Cure of the Case.>The OFFICERS:° E.S.PEGRAM;Cashier. . +C.-IRVIN,President.H.BROWN,Vice President.| ~Admission price25cents for adults and 15 cents for children. “mnost te featureot hiswork, ‘and one that appeals to the ordinary sickaisthefactofhischargesbeingso |Special Sale EVERY and moderate as to make it‘within the reach of,even the very poor.At no time do the charges amount tomorethan.$7.00a month or about $1.50a,week.®He gives his own medicines,and there are no-extta Charges.It takes |;him never more than.from four to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatment.All Cases,even those who have beenES:as Incurable or Hopeless,haveuredandrestoredtoperfect |ns Brilliant Physician and the’|wo!methods he employs.¢ If you want to meet him and have him| has ended. Friday and Saturday Until July 1st to close out my entire stock.'Reduction } for cash. Mrs.N.M.Keim. April 26..°.. a deep gash about aninchlong.Aftet. Ed.Mellon Company| Clothing,Shoes,|) Trunks,‘Leather Goods. Boys’and Children's.Dept, Second Floor. 1 Se ne n a The largest and bestequipped Clothing and Furnishing “Goodsstorein t eCarolinas. Wheninthe City make our ©’ _store headquarters.=*8&10 West TradeeseeWN,G.. pe omen,even if it does faise a how examine you,go to see him,and talk the jmatter over with him.It will cost you | nothing if he does not put you under|jtreatment.If he takes your case,it will |;cost you a very small sum to get well. 9 Remember the Date and comebome early. R,P.ALLISON'S, @eeeceuecesseuceare (FoR THE LITTLE FOLKS! _JNO.W.GUY,.Assistant Cashier. An elegant line of Wash Dresses,Suits,Rompers and-Creepers at Very Attractive Prices. Made especially for our trade from the best select shaturlala at 25¢.,50c.,75¢.,$1.00 and $1.25 each..If you have not supplied your wants .in this line it wil]pay,you to see us.. New Millinery Goods received almost dailyby express, Yours very truly; MILLS &POSTON. Sales Dayis the first Mondayin each month in Statesville,N.C. ——————— |-We Now Have on Sale For Misses and Children. Capital $100,000:Surplus and Profits $32,000. —-The Star Player$—- in any-line of sport must have “the right tools if he would not be handicapped.—So if you are. a ball player or a fisherman,-or any other kind of a sportsman, come hére for the things that ‘make for,better records.Our sporting goods are the kind that _you will like after the season \ SPRING SUGGE TIONS! 7 We’re splendidly ready to aid you in ara Spring house furnishing.The home—vour liome—will need new things this:springsomenew furniture picces,.@ new rug,a new carpet,new draperies,a new range or cook stove—some of these things»©you are:sure to need and we want you to.be sure and visit this store ‘when you decidewhatyouwillneed. Housewives who havein mind the best interests of the atheultimatethicknessofthehomepurseaftertherefurnisgiveattentiontothisstorewhenshopping.‘ Williams_Furniture House. arance of the Horne,and +*ing is finished,will do well’tp . Rings That AreAll Right.§ “When youbuy.one of,our Rings you need not give yourself any trouble about the sets.If by.any chance the.set should get loose and come out,just bring it in and a new set will be put in free of any~ -cost to you.Wee sell the famous W.W.W.Let us show.you our line. A beautiful PICTURE suitable for traidine will be /given to every one making ‘a cash:Sanne of $1.00 or.more. R.HL RICKERT &SON, Jewelers. ?|TaN ERS! We sell €ole’sC ombination Planters:‘we sell,Led- better’s one-seed Plahters:we sell Avery's Cah nation Planters;we sell Avery’s Union Corn Drills. The Planters are right and prices are always right | at our store,Your PSOE ’‘ nby-Montsgomery HarHardware Co. Ji t None Better. The Polk Gray Drug Gowan, PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. On the Square.*Phones 109 and 410. s ell ae and Best Line i oo Ever brought to Statesville.Will sell steel tire top _buggies from $47.50 to $100...Rubber tire top buggies with Kelly Springfield best grade rubber,and full leather trimmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harnessinproportionto‘above prices. Jall and examineSapeine before buying. Loot Methods,nan COURTEOUS —TREATMENT. |1 ..~ Ought%to mean much to the man with_a bank ac. count.-If you have not yet opened an account with the,C OMMEIRCLAL!we invite you to do 80-now. -€apital -Surplus i 28,000.00TotalResourcesover500,000.00«Rour per ‘cent,ontimeandSavings)Deposits. a Keone Vehicle &se Company. 116 East Broad.Street. Mt $100,000.00. Eooneras :National Bank, Statesville,N.CG. M.K;STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice.P:-D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,peaProds ni , a a n ao e THE LANDMARK|: |FRIDAY,to April 26,1918. _|ABANDONING A §A SHIP AT SEA. After the.‘Women anand Children’,It-is Every Man For Himself and,the Stauggle AnSeaCaptainTéllsHowitis!‘Man: aged, New York’World. ways and after them-—hell,’”’ This was the way the “rulesthe“sea”were explained ‘to World by Capt.Charles Polack, \of the afloat,the Geongé Washington oftiheNorthGermanLloyd.He was, asked to explain im detail just what’ would take placeron.a big gteamer when.the order;ta ‘‘abandon ship.”’ Mad been given.As the drills on‘}ead line are prattically the Bale, “bttie \desor iptioy fits the.condi- tion that prevailed on the Titanic,’ =O the deep’Bea Ww ise force, ‘if ‘necessary,’’continued the Germanskippér,‘‘to"keep back the met)and:letithe women and ¢hildren get.thefirst,chance at the lifeboats.But oned*,they;have?been.loadéd,then: tit becomes a.case of ‘each man for himself,anid while,the:officers ‘and orew wauld try.to keep a semblance e of order,they have no right.to.give preferetce to any ones Tha first in line are the ones:to get on theboats.”Perhaps they have ‘fought and struggled to get in,Line-—w ® have nothing to do with that.’ “Aren't the old men and the sick| men.put.off first,befora the health-|‘iar onest?’’hie wasi asked.: “Not unless the healthier and the stronger ones’deliberately.give ‘up ‘their.places,’he «answered.‘‘There.| are no-bick aboard whem danger calls;all are supposed to be ‘well And so far as.the old men go-~ there is '-mothing in»that.They are certainly not given the prefer-ence.Im fact,the contrary is more‘loften’the case,amd I don’t.know why.it shouldn’t'be.Old men have lived:their lives;let the young meén hhavé the chance to ~live Thisis.the way it is looked’on-at at sea Besides,young men can be of help in “a boat,while an old man just.makes,‘that’much more dead weight. *“You must remember that whien such.a gigantic calamity faces you the liitle finenesses of are thrown aside.Mén become mnals;.brutes with the first stinct:—that of self-preservation. Some.are stronger than.others and put ‘this desire .under ‘control.Oth- ers yield to it and.become 'wild beasts,fighting .and bitimg andclawingtheirway.to help.-Some-rtimes we have to shoot this kind —shoot them down like we would mad dogs—if they try to imterfere with thie orderly.first Bteps when the women and the young are being:looked after.But:later,whien:it | becomes .-a .free-for-all,them this type has fuller play.Yow.catnot bianie them.“Life is ‘Sweet:and they are justified in doing all they cap to save themselves.All.we seek.to do is to stop them from.in- tenfering.with those who camnot pro tect.themselves and po have not the same’cliance of being saved.’The dé¢tail of the drill to load the women and children)on the boats was gone overt by Captain Po-| lack.It was substantiated at the Wihite Star offices.The desarip- tion of the manner in which men jseek to save themselves §is’one! that might have been true to the letter of the”Titanic because that ship did not carry.€nough lifeboats to handle the number of passengera and crew aboard her. According to the description the method of abandoning which is practiced in daily. jas.told to the World,tlie passen- |gers as far as possible are gathered|the assembly rcoms when the captain realizes that his ship i in,desperate straits.Every meas-| ure is employed to.calm them and jwhile the officers and crew |their appointed stations’the jsengers are told.that it has |deemed best to take to the_|boats;but-that,at worst,they ipe picked up within a short:|"concoming rescue Bhips While the parsenge a are I the sdloons the'crew strip ‘the |lifeboats of their.encumbrance,rig the salle and.then lower themselves \in the boate from the boat deck |down five decks to the upper deck; where the;boats.swing from the davits,touiching the Bhip'’s side |just below the rail.~ On the’Titanic,|eight boats to a side.|been reported,all must have away So there mast haye |@ight loading points om each jot the vessel,Lanes are formedjofmembersof|the.crew and Sch these Janes the women and children are passed to the’officer, |who hands the passengers oven |the rail into the lifebqat with the ~~|help of two of:the.boat’s crew. If any men try to break through |these lines they-are thrown back: lif they persiist_and become a men- pace to order they.may be ‘ghot. |Each officer is armed with-a.prace jof “pistols “for ube iin just puch ie merzgene ies e }.In each[compress ed iboats handlé ani- of| ship, drill, pas- held there .As 16 were have gotbeen boat there ‘is:food ‘ort and.water »from 60 ito 70°.per- sons each,including thd.sailors |\wiho man them.Hach boat is éom- [arated by an officer,The (wmur- |\geon,;purser,engineers and other Staff officers take their turn in the boats when thie list of lineofficershagbeetexhaustedOnce‘the women and childrenareputintheboatsthementake their turns,if there is .room left. Frot the reports of thle Titunie it|Aappears that there was:room for[not wery many men after the otherexandtheyoung,had been,takencaneof;and the reports Bay thatalkofthesetwo:clases were paved), ryThis wives 4 elegy”Hitt qeak IE: to the men who:the gur- vivors;-otherwise f Map lchons[prt prise that,Baved:~had of The Ob Mon thd the |@ takén the places.belonging to the)weak,Just what Method:of palec~tion was employed so that pomemenweresavedand:otherg werenotisnotyetclear; t should:be Baid that in load tnxthelifeboatsabsolutelynoSettingstion,ie own between:the .ater Old “The women and ere first al- coim- mander of the biggest.Genman liner enough to look out for:themselves.| theirp.| life } taike | been |lite |will | time | pide| nk classes:of Yee a men,and children)of the steeragearegiventhasameconsiderationas, their.sisters ‘in the imperial suites. The horror of abandoning the tion of members of families:~Fath-| .ers and brothers are’oan eo the arms.of moth nd.daughters. The:children:Tabet Bo.there is.a “must,”too,as regards the:two-men,but if a wife should decide toemainbehindwithherhusband, it 16 doubtful if the *‘miust’”would ibe enforced.Of course she ‘would pe urged to go,but if she made wp her mind to stay there would be no ‘compulsion. ‘s Impressive © Addrese— ~A Marriage. Correspondence of The Landmark, Hamptonville,”April ,22—-1.have heard speeches on many.subjects hut the best I haye yet.heard was an educational address by Rev.BE..No:Gwyn,subject: Think!-It.was |delivered:to the: pupils at the closing exercises of the school taught by Mr,;Nathan Trivett,iat Flint Hill district,Yad- kin county,Mr.Gwyn’tried>to impress;on the pupil)tha”neces~ sity of:thinking ‘while.they young and .the-great.good accom- plished by people who think.He told.of many great.and good inveti= thous:-by people who thought them out;“ot many great and noble ‘thifigs done:By people.who thinks With great.emphasis he told the.young people ofthe good they.might:do: in the World,of the many @reat things.they might accomplish,if they would only.thiiik. Mr.Gwyn is so Christ-like lalways thinks to speak to all |meets-the high and low,the rich and poor,He thinks Christians le am accomplish great good by being: humible.Mr.,Millard Cook,of the |of Cook &Johnson,and Mise Flor- {he jence Fletcher were married on they’ i27th,Rev.BE.'N.Gwyn officiating. Mr.Cook is a successful)merchantiand‘a highly-esteemed citizen...of Yadkin.The bride is a daughter of-’Mr.J.C.Fletcher ofIrédell,a granddaughter of -Mr..| dR,Hughey,of Jenmings,and is| an attractive and popular omens| lady.:| ,os ‘Clairvoyant Works Pitt (lounty Far-/ mer For $100. Gréenvillé Dispatch,17th,, lotte Observer. Local police authori are making}i strenuous efforts to lo@ite Mme.Stella-| DuRant,a clairvoyant,who has been |to CcThar-. junraveling:the mysterious for local} residents for a month or more.The| lady did a rushing es up'to Sat-| urday;when.she had acall from_W D.Vaughn,4 Pet near the city.Mr.Vaughn was much impressed’with the _¢lairvoyant’s |methods and in giving a ‘‘‘sitting’’to ‘the farmer she told him ‘that on ‘his 'place in a certain spot was buried.a chest containing several thousand dol-lars and for the sum of $100 offered to give him information as to the exact |spot where the box was buried.She|told the farmer many thingsabout his life,even.calling him.by.name the minute he came into the room,all of|which so impressed Vaughn ‘that hereadilyforkedoverthe$100.The, clairvoyant asked till Monday to give ithe information,stating it would be necessary to stay in a trance for six or seven hours,during which period she would.draw a map of the location|where the money might be found. |The farmer allowed her to keep the |money,and when he called today for the map,the madame had departed to la place unknown. Capt.S.A.‘Ashe pays he will |not be a caindidate for State Treas- jurer,Wants to rup but is con- cerned about Senator Simmons .and is afraid his candidacy will hurt |the Senator.. |BALD HEADS NOT WANTED.. Baldness is Too Generally; ered a Sign of Advaneed pers D Consid- Age. does. chance with one healthy head...-of hair,because baldness is too gen- jerally,accepted as an indication of age Many large corporations have established aw age limit and refuse to.take men.over years.of age as new employes. Probably per headed people may head of healthy ‘hair follow our advice and offer..We have a remedy that we, positively,guarantee to grow hair on any head,unless thé roots of the hair are ‘entirely dead,their follicles closed,and the scalp has |become glazed.and shiny.We want people to try this rémeéedy at our risk,with the distinct understand- ing that unless it does exactly iwhat we ¢laim it will,and~gives satisfaction in every respect,we shall make no charge for the rem- edy used during the.trial..: We know exactly what we are talking about,and with:this offer back of -our Statements no one shoukl scoff,doubt our word,(or hesitate to put our remedy.to.an actual test. We want every one who is suffering or -hair:trouble, hair,-or baldness,93"Hair Tonic to use it 'regularly—esay until thiree bottlés have been wsed——<dind if it does not eradicate dandruff,cleanse and:refresh the sealp,tighten the hair in its roots,and grow new hair,we will return every ‘cent paid.us for the.remedy’for.the, meré asking.There,is no formality: expected,and we exact no obliga- tion from the user whatever. We are established right ‘here in Statesville,and make this offer with @ tull understanding that our, business success entirely —depends upon the Bort of treatment we.ac- cord our customers,and we would A bald-headed jhaye an.equal |blessed with.a not oeoo cent.of bald- regains’good if they will jaccept our 65 in Statesville from any scalp dandruff,falling to”try Rexall We want them not dare make the above offer \un- ‘leas we were positively certain that we could substantiate it in every partioular,Remember,you can obtain’Rexall Remedies im.this community only.at oun store-——The ship les in “the enforced pepara-| “Thin tet were : he }- firm | north |: Rexall Store,The Statesville,— Company. From Forty-Five to Fifty Are Much Benefited ‘Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.*! The.“changeof life”is a,most critical period in a-woman’s ex: ‘istence,and the anxiety felt.by awomen as it,draws.hear is not. “without reason.- Wheh her system’is in a de.|° ranged “eonditic mn,’‘she.may bee predisposed.to apoplexy,or con, gestion of some organ.“At this: tine,y also,-eancets and tumors: ‘are.moré Hable to form abd begin their,destructive works WU Pa %i f mrs Estella reiiiiapie .ONE CASE OUT OF MANY TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS. St.Annie,Ill.—*I was passin,through the change of life and was a perfect wreck from femaletroubles,I had a displacement ‘and -bearing down ‘pains,weakfaintingspells,dizziness,‘then numb and cold feelings.Some-times my feet and.limbs were swollen,.T was irregular and hads0.-much backache and headache, Was nervous,irritable and.was despondent..Sometimes my ap-petite was good hut more oftenit was‘not.My kidneys troubléd. -me_at times and I could walkonly'a short distance. “T saw youradvertisement inapaperandtookaoeE.Pink-« ham’s Vegetable Compound,andIwashelpedfromthefirst.At the end of two months the swel-ling had gone down,I was re- lieved of pain,and could walk. with ease.1 continued with the medicine and now I do almost.all ‘my housework.I know your medicine has saved me from the grave and I am willing for you to Such»warning symptoms ast sense of suffocation,hot flashes, headaches,backaches,dread.of impending evil,timidity,sounds in the ears,palpitation of the heart,sparks before the “eyes,"} irregularities,constipation,vari-. able”appetite,weakness and inquietyde,and.dizzinéss,are promptly heeded by “intelligent women who.are approaching the period life woman’s great change may be expected. © in when ‘These symptoms are calls from nature erying out for assistance and the cry should be heeded in time. for help.The nérves are Lydia E.’Pinkhanv’s Vegetable _Compound is prepared to meet the needs of women’s system ut this trying period of her life.It invigorates and:stre ngthe ns the female organism and.builds up _the—weakened—nervoussystem} It has carried many women safely through this crisis. for the good of.others.”—Mrs.EstetLa Giniisprp,RFD.No,4, Box 34;St.Anne,Il[ilinois. aaee | ——m9 é e).ne | We Issue a Warning! Come here for all kinds of Clothing if you wish your puir- chasing to be satisfactory.,W eare showing-@ fit tine af SPRINGTIME STYLES INTHEBESTCLOTHING. For utility of service,smartness of sty je,perfection of.fit. and economy of price our clothing c annot be well equaled. Our prices are moderate,although our guarantee goes with every sale.Come in and look over our large stock.We j feature the Griffon make in Clothing,.which is’positively r the best on this market at price.Try a Suit:atid you will +7take no other.i na L 18,1% Revere of b made his of warnin bcrcogueseClothing Co. r me SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.80 CO T: TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE Itis built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady and follows a bed easily.Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important fer Cotton Fertilizer,device,unchokable,but easily removed.Puts fertilizer below seed and separates with soil.Feeds evenly from 'smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin, and does not choke or skip._Plants cornlevel,on a bed or in deep furrows,from,10-6 41 inches apart, Come in and examine this planter and see for yourself that it has more points of merit’than any other,and:placé your order early, as we do not have enough some seasons-t0 supply the deniand. ‘Statesville Hardware &HarnessCo. SalesDay is the first:i Moneay in-each monthinStatesville,N.C.: SE P A 4 General : :su *He -os e *ans : |Bronchitis Is Common is on ~The Sprin If you have Bronchitis;orifit is ae “a cough or a cold,you.should takeprompt.action to perfect a cure.CKSSretnonsSALVE isnot ektrai to be taken inwardly—it is an ex-’ternal and positive cuke by inhalation and absorption.4t is a wonderfully effective treatment. The healing;antiseptic and germ destroying vapors are inhaled with each breath,where liquid medicines cannot reac!h,while externally the treatment is absorbed through the pores, Itisguaranteed to cure,Bronchitis,Deep Colds,Asthma,Tonsilitisand all affections of the throat and air passages and lungs.You cannot afford tobewithoutajarconstantlyonhand, it your druggist’s or by mail Se.50¢.$1.00 B‘conomy suggests the dolfar sta Mick's.Family.Remedies Ce »Greemsboro,N.C,.£ Home BectrieCo, “Electrical"Contractors Estimates Furnished aKindsElectrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC;60-+1; -A.D.COOPER,Manager. Sewing“Machines | Repaired. 109 East Front Street. Phone 61. |Tuesday, ;career weeke..25 * |bottle was finished he was as well as J.U.LAMPRECHT,|| INCIDENTS3OF.17THE _DISASTER,|THE LANDMARK ee rages er 4013.rote because:it wai shore.While ABirthday 1Dinner aand&Other News. Correspondence of The Landmark.: -Stony Point,R-1,.:Apath 22-——~Fainm- ers are planting corny aard cotton right-along. Last Sabbath there was a oeday,ditiner at T.A.Stewart’s and the people assembled enjoyed the'day,104 being present. _Th®boys ondered two gray foxes and they have beem having great uni with them. There is’good,prospect for a lot of fruit this year and gardens are:looking’fine. The Sunday school at Marvin.is {making good progress,°Rev.N.B, Dagenhart,superintendent,had Sab- bath schiool'yesterday and preach-Hing at 31 "o'clock.>.>~ nie Gracie Johnson,.daughter ofMr.-W.:P.Johnson,is to be mar- ride.ae Wednesday to.Mr.Hr aveRy,Mclean.Mirs,::‘JanieGhase‘City;Val She-has.ypPen Up ne arly: ieeberg zone and it is’eatd warn-ings of icebergs had been pent bywireless,the Titania Kept full speed ahead;oat the rate of about 25 land,miles an:hour-—the spe ed of an ordinary.railroad train.It {s strange that more care was mot taken ag to speed,in that icy séa,where it was known that collision with an iceberg was likély.But the new:vessel on its maiden trip must make:a record and big «chances were taken.No real dan- ger was apprehended,When the’vessel struck it was not realized for a fittle while that the damage was fatal:' ators:for ‘wireless equipment.TheTitanic’s witeléss mem seam to havebeenboys.who did “not:have a se-‘pious “realization of their work,.Itwas-testified at the:invioptigation’ ing.out distress signalssa,vessel’ ‘Dagenhart,“praia Tanewered’:nad persisted,-‘ini asking3is“to.returns home Pwhat:walk the matter.this response to ‘distress,‘pignal: the Titanic.wireless:man,answered: ~-rei timpatlently,telting the -other fel- :“My:Lttle son had a very severe cola.|1¢W to keep.gut,Under the)er:I was.recommended to try Chamber-‘cumstances’he:should.have:ex; lain’s Cough Remedy.and before a.smal plained the trouble and the danger.’ The inquiry from the answering ves- igel.inticated that dtstress signals are possibly not’always bona:fide and the--veesel’answering.wanted further information.,Whilq this: ie:not known to be a fact,it is en- tirely probable that.boy operators at fimes send out distreés’‘signals “for fun,”taking Care.of |couree pais to withdraw them before:they arerete=ltaken sericusly,.The answer toHOUSE...DF REPRESENTATIVES:|the Titanic’s first call ‘imdicates To the Démocratic Vo this.““déll County:;viiiee ~eiious |.The Titanic,however,is not the I.am a candidate for the panic:first vessel to seek a speed record cratie nomination:for the.‘House of |and take chances on danger.Tt was ‘Represeratives,on the salary “plat-|but following the example set by form,subject'to the action of the|all the ocean liners atid .this mira- Democratic primaries and nominat-|2ia for speed,it should be,said, ing convention:If nominated and|i8 in response to public demand ag 0 ever,"writes Mrs.H.Silks,29 Dowling:Street.Sydney,Australia.This’reme-dy is for sale by al dealers. You will look a good while before youtindabetterniedicinefor.toughs andcoldsthanChamberlain's Cough Remedy.It not only gives:-welief—it ¢ures.Tryitwhenyouhaveacough..or cold,,and|you are certain to be pleased with the|prompt cure which tt will:effect.Forsalebyalldealers. elected I will endeavor to carry fast travel.The public is out the reforms for which I st:and |blameless in this matter...Hereaf-‘Dledged.,,S.FRONTS...(ter.all vessels will.be |properly. April ‘23.l equipped with an abundance of life- |saving equipment,-safe.and sane |wireléss operators;.and.there:will |beslower time and less danger.ButTotheDemoeraticVotersofIre-joh!the pity of it that :s0 many haddellCounty.to die to bring:the shipowners In coumliance with the endorse-|and_pthe public ‘to a realization!-of |thent ofthe Democratic’mass meet-what,common sence would have sye- "AN NOUNCEMENT. ug on ‘the 6th instant,I'am a/gested if théy.had stopped «toeeeeefortheSenateofthe|think.ihextGened+tal Assembly,subject to}One’of the incidents.of the|the action of the Democraticmariegsandconvention.“—|wreck was the finding of two little ee the officers knew:they were in the |” Another defect was ladk of oper- ‘that when thé.operator:begat gend-. »JAR neyed by |: News ot York Institute Neighbor.| ho«Correspondence:of wae Landmark’ York ‘Institute?Aprit20—We arehavingregularAprilweather—show- ers and sunshine.Farmers are work-ing early and late fo.make good the}:time lost during the winter and earlyspring. with us this.week was a fairly good show and was well patronized Mrs..Mary.Goodin is ae ill at thé home .of her sister,Mrs,R D.Lackey, ed to the central at Shar e’s,with an addition of seven new ’phones.Henry Linney,colored,has boughtthe:York land at thisplace.Mrs.A..G,.Matlock and daughter,Fannie,’will Jeave for.Winston thisweek:to spend some.time,with.Mr,Matlock’s:father,Mr.Lee Matlock.‘Mrs:Sallie Mays,who has beenvis- has returned home:’ get :Doti't be surprised ‘if vou have ian:atstackof):rheumatism’this spring.’Justrubthe:affec ted parts freely with Cham:berlaih’s’Liniment and it will-¢oon dis.appear.”Kor sale by ail dealers,| “NOTICE TO CREDITORS» Having qualified as administratoroftheestateofAveryN.Sherrill,deceased;[I hereby notify all per- tate to present same.to mé on or.before the 12th day of April,1913.F.A,SHERRILL,\Administrator. oR Be ‘MMoLavehdin,JiAtt'y.. Aprit 1s.1912. NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS. Having qualifiea a’administratria of the estate of James H.-White, deceased,hereby notify..all ‘personshavingclaimsagainst.his estate topresentsame.to me on or before the 12th day of April,1913.‘Those in-'debted to the estate are requested to make .prompt settlement.| 3 HATTIE IVEY WHITE,te ‘Administratrix: R..:B,“Mcbaughlin,Att'y.“4:April 12,1912. NOTICE |TO CREDITORS. .Having qualified as administra- ,tor with the will annexed of Solo- mon ‘Trexler,.deceased.I herebynotifyallpersonshavingclaims against his estate to present same to me on or before the 19th day of april,1913.J.C:IRVIN.Administrator-C.-T._A_ | |i Local Views,All New. Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Female are: Statesville Graded Schoo a F.H.Conger’s Residence.. *s Sanatorium.:pees Passenger Station. ir Ask tosee the Simplofiller Fountain Pen and Conklin’s Fountain Pen.These aretwo best self-filling pens on the market.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and.Pencils,PRINTING. BRADY,-The Printer. W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.Cc, Fine-Farm Lands and City Property for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2. \e Y:ALWAYSZIN. OCCUPY threeroomson the second floor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I am diways here."t peep into my reception toomwhereIneverstayandthengooffandsayIam‘mot in,but come on in and let yourself be known.‘Papthebell,knock or epeak out.If I am notat‘thedental chair I am in my Laboratory—workshop—in a room farther in,P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist. JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT AND FITTING GLASSES. Officein Mills Building. 'Office’hours 9 to12 a.m., ..2,tob.p.m.. ee Office 458;Residence 42 Do You Want to Be independent? If so,learn ‘Shorthand and Typewriting -pocratic nomination for State Sen- jcnatic Primary and Convention. Z eg |cucd passengers,says she first no- ie enmons cenovin cmtint i cas tice"the boys on the -Canpathia af-action of the Demeeratic primaries |‘®t the Titanic’s-passengers were ‘and convention.If nominated and |t#*€=aboard.No one knew.any- elected,I will carry out the will of|thing about the boys;and theirthemajorityofthéparity‘on the |tel#‘ives,or whoever had them inuestioncharge,must have perished.TheyOfficersndanetaxeekoneneteouldbotspeakEnglishandMise Hayes spoke to them in French.Itomoewhereinetnuctions|i,said that ae the last boat was On all:questions where not jleaving the Titanic a man appear- structed,I will use my best efforts ied on deck and dropped these :boys to faithfully discharge the duties|im the boat.That.is all that ‘is ;known of them and they seem yn- Saceae office in the interest of Our |able to tell anything..Miss HayesIfIamnotnominatedI}7 /4 ,took.charge of them and took themwiltgivetothenominee‘and ull).‘her home when the Carpethia in- To the Democrats of Iredell County: I am a candidate for the Dem-Titanic Aid? |Washington Dispatch,22d.* |With succor only five miles away, If nominated and elected,lithe Titanic slid into its .watery grave,carrying with it more than 1,600.of its passengers and rrew while an unidentified steamér that jmight have ator, wil?faithfully carry out the wishes of the majority of the party on the) salary for county officers and dog) a questions and any other instruc-} ons which the’Democracy of the county may give me.If the conven-||flgohea,to t tor tion nominates some one else,thenotiineewillhavemyloyalandac-| tive support.Respectfully, Apri]1,1912.A.D.WATTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter ‘s-being discussed, I take this method of announcing that I willbe a caaflidate for the office of County Supremtendent ofPublicInstructionofIredellcounty,subject to the aclion of the Demo- the frantic:signals| aid. ter ‘was brought out today before the-Senate investigating committee) when J.B.Boxhall,fourth officer of the Titanic,told of his unguccess- |ters attention. This ship,according to Boxhall, could not havé been more thai | five miles away and was “steaming||toward the Titanic.So close was it that from the §bridge Boxhall plainly saw its masthead) Feb.27:R..M GRAY.and then its red side light. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. iMorse electrical signal did the jyourng officer hail the steamer.Cap-| |In Superior Court!taj.Sthith and ‘several others ‘in:|Before the Clerk.|the vicinity of the bridge declared of }at the time their belief that the’ vesse]l-had seen them and was sig- nailing in reply.Boxhall failed to} see the replies,however,and in| any case the steamer kept on its) course obliquely,past -the Titanicj without extending aid. North Carolina, Iredell County. In the matter of the will Or..Richard W.-Mills. It appearing to the-satisfactjon of the Court that T.M.Mills,Hugh Mins,Jeff Mills and Forney Mills, together with all other heirs of Dr. Richard W.Mills are necessary ae and are com-rencente of the Steamer Was the Californian—Why| It ig,therefore,ordered that it Didn't Hear Signals.Boston Dispatch,23d.. The Leyland steamen Californian was less than 20 miles from thé {service of the ‘summons’be made ‘upon the above named parties for thirty days in teu of personal Ber: vice. Let the defendants take noticethatsaidcauseissetforhearing on Monday,May 27th,1912,in the 6aiperior Court of Iredell county,at Statesville,'N.C.You are hereby when the latter’foundered on the morning of April 15.Captain Lord| of the Californian said-tonight} that had he known Of the Titanic’s | plight alk of the latter’spassen-| bybeginningacourseimmediately,which .,Bppe nd anew if |8eTs could have been saved.That|epee tateCall Ot,|you are.eo advised,or the Judgment NS’ship was the steamer |reporton).MRS,E,8.JOHNSON. -|/of the Court will be finai.ed:to have passed ‘within five.512 SouthCenter Street,Cc.L.WHITENER.miles of the sinking liner and toFeb.20.Statesville.NeiN.C,‘W.A.SHLF,have disregarded signals,for help,L.C.CALDWELL:Captain Lord denied positively,‘I +|Attorneys for Caveatars,|figure that we were from 17 to 19)MEAT MARKET J.A.HARTNBs,:|milkes distant from fhe:Titanic that———*Clerk of the Superior Court.|ight,”he Toe“General line of Fresh Meats.»Per Jno.L.Mitholland,~bart 10.90:that Sunday nightAlsodrypinestovewoodApril16,1912.{D.we’steamed into an‘immenee ice(d,field and as a matter of safety,our‘PHONE43.-ERONTSTREET,||vive ge ——down to waitoraylightyiththeengines++Feb.9.~Rear Sumpter’s Store.Ho ar d B ric k stopped,the wireless wap of coursenotworking,80 we heard nothing ‘of.the cae plight until thelafnextmorningThenthe|.news «~FOR SALE !2and rock are:the’‘only build came in a Mesenige from the |Vir en ingmatetialsthatwillwith-gindan.oe receiprt un mes- 6 we red);iatel forSeven-rogm desirable residence on stand frost and fire,and |the 6scene of the|ae_Tradd street.Hot and_cold water, "Neath etc.Lots near Graded in,‘Small north Iredell farm,lt you want to7Oesellorexcharige -)JOHN M.SHARPE,|REAL ESTATE Captain Lord:explained state: A ads ;}ments credited to members of hikandFaceBrickalwaysoncrew-to the eff t that the Caili- i fornian wag within sight of the Ti- tanic and failed ‘to’respond:to“hand. her.calls for assistance,‘by ap }Statesville Brick Co.aealors’yi tela met ——.e a :.;beiphenstt er ane —.: last for-all time.Common ; paren ‘and condi com |jatrived in New York.If eeratiy ee| April 5:H.>GRIER.jare not found she says she will | adept them.|| A.CARD.Did An Cia Steamer Refuse! saved ail failed or Te | This phase of the tragic.dias | jfub attempts to attract the strang-| lights| Both with rockets and withthe| -jadjoining the lands of J.G. ill-fated White Star liner,Titanic,|:. McLaughlin,Atty.-I solicit your suppart.French boys,one.four and one ;;April-18,1918.-W.Dy TURNER.|S20ut t¥o years oid,in one of fas R.8B. JUST RECEIVED !ee |boats without -kith or ‘kin.Miss April 19,1912. :°FOR THE HOUSE.Margaret.Hayes,one of the.res-~ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas L.Clodfel- ter,deceaged,.I -heraby ‘notify allpersonshavingclaimsagainstsaideetat>to present the tame to me On ot before March 22,1913,or this rotice will be plead in bar ofthelrrecovery.‘All versons owing said estate are requested to make prompt ‘settlement.W.M.CLOD-FELTER,Administrator of Thos:L. Clodfelter,Statesville,N.C.,R-3.J.ls Armfield ,Att’y. March 22,1912. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. | By the virtue of the powers con- tained in a mortgage executed by L.: B.Brandon atid D:.H.York to M. C.Williams;which has been duly\transferred and assigned to the White-Reid Hardware.Company, the undersigned will sel at public auction to the highest bidder for jcash,at the court house door in Statesville,N,—C.,_.0n cribed property,towit: MONDAY,MAY 6th.1912.at 12 o’clock M.;the following des- One Liddell saw mill,one 15- |ttonse=Power engine,boiler and.all fixtures.This property is -Aow lo jcated on the lands of.Mr.John ||Holland.,in Olin townghip. M.C..WILLLAMS,|Mortgagee. WHITE-STIMPSON HDW ©Co., Assignee.‘R.B.‘McLaughlin,Atty. April.12,1912. 'SALE OF VALUABLE REALTATEINSTATESVILLE. Parsuant to'a judgment and de ES- cree of the Superior,Court in.the’ |matter of Mary,Smith,ida bell,Thomas’‘Campbell |\M.Campbell,appointing the un-dersigned commissioner to sell for }pantition and division the real.es- jtate of Allen V.Smith,the un-|dersigned”will sell at public auc tion at the court house door im the city of Statesville,at 12-o’clock;m., jon SATURDAY,MAY 18TH,1912. |two lots ‘in the city of.Statesville, Shel-. bounded and and W. ton,Whose lands.are |described as fallows::; Beginning at.a stoné,Aflen |Smith-comer,on a Toad ‘that.leads to Wallace’s farm,on'a puiblic’readandunningwestAllen’d ‘line, ;south 87 degrees,east 150 feet to a stone on Will Simon’s line;thence }south 87 degrees west 135 feet toaStoneonsaidroad;thence with the road north 87 degrees,west 110 jfeet to the beginning,being oné |quarter of am‘acré,more or less.|.The said two lots of Allen SmithnlsoadjointhelandeofMilesBraw- | ley,whose’lands are desorbed afollows: Beginning at a stake,Alex|Grant’s cormer,on the east side of jthe p poad,running seuth 87 degrees Past 150 fleet to a\ptake, said Grant's corner;thence 95 de-grees’West;60 feet to a stake;JohnSherrill’s corner;thence north .85degreeswest150feetto.a stake om the east side of ‘said:public road; thente“nomth 5 —derrees cast “$5feettothebeginning,,coxataining one gixthofan acre moreorless.R :in’Book of Deeds 37, page 85,in the office of the Regis-ter of Deeds of Iredell county. 'Derma ‘of sale,cash.Gale willbeleftopentenayafottempercent.bids.‘‘WM.Cc.COUGHENGUR,‘TR, Commissioner, ‘Apral 16,1912. Camp-| A.Hy Pisa,R,Lee Watght,Hee We had a ‘moving picture °awe t A new teléphone line has been add- iting in Hickory:for ‘séveral weeks,| 60s having claims against his es-| { i}| | s $1.00 Per Box. -HALLS:SPECIALS. A CIGAR OF MERIT. igeuos DRUG .STORE.,,PHONE NO.20.- SeedsForSpring Swi OATS—Burt,or 90 -Day,.White ‘Spring,Black«Spring,Red Rust Proof—-80c.to $1.00. CLOVERS—Red,Sapling,Alsyke,Alfalfa—98:‘percet.pure seed. GRASSES—OrchardWerds (or Red Top),laos?thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue and Canadian ‘Blue,for lawns:—= All kinds grain and feed ‘stuffs,chicken feeds,at.Fertilizersat guaranteed prices.Time of eash‘suit purchasers,-is.Ee.SLOOP. Harness and.Vehicles! We.have a big supply of a Vehicles and Harness of all kinds.Prices‘are right.« ‘ Be d a ea t i ||Henker-craig Live Stock Co. |a eS a he AY‘ZB SY : J+.K/a \"\.gen StyleMeans Muchi in Ox- fords.No matter ‘how smart you think your shoes,unless they are the And the fashions are continually ehanging in Ox- latest style;you are not well!dressed, fords.At this store you will find the latest —shoes bought expressly for you—to suit your taste and keep youtright-in the forefront of the latest fashion. CALL IN TODAY AND LET US ~* SHOW.‘YOU THE LATEST,| dé.1S.M.&H.Shoe Co. My Machine Shop Is complete and I am prepared to do any kind of repair work.:- Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. Also carrya full line of Steam Fit-tings up to.3 inches..Injectors,Lu-bricators,‘Oil Caps and Jet Fumipe;Pipe and Shafting. S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses. and mules for sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit parennee: Reat equipped Beery Depot =P TURNER,hi ery,in’town. .Phone 3,Dayor Night.T.W.FRAZIER,|nescccn.Tare CaeTINNER,|OLD PAPERS,meee Sake,HCENTERSTE MeituieiL?0 ite oS WANTED gies Read Trealestate,BV.B RAWLEY.Apr 6-40, fyyea Ve ae eg geet lng panne TA LR]9°>STATH NEWS.LANDMARK)(7 Ara eae i =|oR.M.Rees haw been elected ditycommissionerofGreensboroboceedE,A.Brown;“deceased,— Miss ‘Mabel Shoat,of Salisbury,all@ Mr,RH:Yoder,of Catawba county,were.married in Saligbury.Wednesday.:4TheNewssaysWoodrow 'Wilscn ‘headquarters for:this State ~will ibe established in,Greensboro andwillbeimchargeofEB.S..Wil-liams,of Lexington,—» .J.P.Tadley,a resident of Pel- ham,Caswell county,woe ee By<ain |lay,The switec waswhilethecouplewereat‘Aiken,S.|&‘ralm Monday,TR | C.,has retumed from Europe.with.open and tbe oom penehiswifeandwillgotoAikemto|4m on ee EOL ERG WAN a ey 'ptarfd trial.i was standing..- :Leroy.Mitchell,a colored boy,hwias.drowned in a creek in »the’ suburbs of Charlotte u few.days tago and Jett.Edwards,another col- ored boy,is changed jwithi >pushing Mitchell into the,water.0.000% .Gov.Kit¢hin has appointed Dr..J. i.8.Davidson,-of “Charlotte;“amemberoftheboardofdirectors’of |P.;Shoe dag the State.Hospital at.Morganton .to Bases CR Ce aati aainen ae afil.“the vacancy,caused by the |P°Meath of Mr.J,P.:Caldwell, A few?days agoia ‘white trustyonthe‘Rockingham.county.chaingangdecided”to,hiké.’.A’negro. trusty objected to the white’man’a method of leave-taking|and:drawing “FRIDAY,--—April 26,1912. MATTERS.OF NEWS. The New Hampéhire’Republican '\sprimariés resulted “ina victory for (Taft.-Be ee:vs The report,that»the government would send a wa'ship to Mexico to “protect.American interests is de- ‘nied by Secretary Knox, 'JFrederick ©.Beach,the New York millionaire.who is charged with ‘slashing ~his owife’d throat gen ake Advertising.‘|Stenography~Business |Correspondence Commercial.Law_-- -lhe Fellow Who Played the Devil|So sk Bookkeepingait)Morganton.Mofganton.MesSenger..Sheriff Mangrum,of Atlanta,ar-fived im:towm Friday night'and re-. turned Gaturday with G.H.Futch,who.belonged to ‘The Devil’eastand.whose arrest was noted.inthesecolumnsFriday,It seemsthatFutch‘had ‘a mania for,buyingcostlydiamondringsomtheinstal!-ment plan,making)a cash payment and)then pawning them..For’in-plance,he would buy a $150 ring, pay $20 and)then pawm it for $1006..A profit of o8 ee eat butnowhewillplay“The Devil”be u +;ind)prison bars itistead)of being Flouncing,all widths and .with Eduard Waldmann,ae prices.Loe ‘atNalions!||exer_Artiving every day,6s = 8 Embroidery! |Allover Gubroiderd at 50c., ADORIMCG (SOMEDAYPARENTS:)wen yourcuinine -ee gen &BANDIB GONE iYourboy-or girl MUST join the ranks of bread-winners.:Pee ietsSvGOOof xOEwoneee“BuSINss Henna T BY A COURSE OF 44 inch Flouncing at 75c.yd.'_Statesville Business Training School,_W,E,NATTRESS,—_-Instructor.|.©“Third Floor First National Bank Building.~os on Iowa Republican State conven- tion.sndorsed ‘Taft amd the ©four»delegates at clange .to’the nationalconventionwereinstructedtovote for,him,It js said:that 10°of the.“26 delegates trom the State ara for, »Senator Cummins,of Lowa...cy *S"When-the Whité Stat liner Olym- wpic,sistér ship ef theTitanic,.was ready ‘to’safl from SouthamptonTuesday’for New.York;300 firemen’anu enginesoom “wofkers’quit.the vessel,declaring.that.the”collapsi-ble boats.on,the Olympic were un-: seaworthy,©:Nee tee : Stilson)Hutchins,in his’time pro- -prietor of the St.Louis Times,the aS 2 ‘Are the luck:holderofsharesin our 39th series _hich:é mature May Ist call at the’office on that day and.:;get your pe tes he Nh cae was Soa tee lags -Sn ROR gaara erage you a :rer and'get your.mortgage ¢éan--Krider &.%‘ge led and go.home happy:eA reD.B.Krider &Com’y.|9:HARKILE.3 :‘Silverware given away every a Superb Stock, « a Secretary: nee Washington Times and founder ‘of the Washington Post,.noted as afinancier,.journalist and Democratic leader in three.States,diad at his home im,Washington’this week,af- ter.a long illmess,aged 73. Insurance men estimate that the total losses to ke paid by.the va- rious.life,accident and.marine companies as.the,result of the sinking of the Titanic,will reach approximately .$15,000,000.Two- ‘thirds of this will fall upon,the marine insurance compan ies.By} Rey,J.Frank,Norris,“pastor of thé First Baptist church ‘at Fort Worth;Texas;has been aoquitted j/of:the charge of perjury:He is yet to be tried on an indictment for arson.‘The church,was fired and Nerris’home burned.Threatening anonymous jetters were received by the...pastor’.and =officers of the church,Norris;who had béen con- épicuous as a reformer,was’chiane-| ed with responsibility fon the fires ‘ and anonymous letters. The tender of the ‘friendly of-fices"of representatives of the Federal,government has called’at least a temporary halt te a strike of railroad -engineers in all theterritoryeastofChicagoandnorthofthePotomacriverinwhichit|is €stimated that 52 per cent.of the railway traffic.of the entire fountry is handled:The demand of the ,engineers ‘for increased wages -had been.refused:and a strike would have been ordered hadmotthegovamnmentofferedtoarbi- trate the differences:7 : Hope of dissolving.the $140,000,- 000 Internaticnal Harvester Companywithcutafightinthecourtshas been practically abandoned.A suitagainstthecorporationunderthe’Shermen |anti-trust .law probablywillbefiledatChicagoaboutthe Middle.ct next week.There re Mains One.bare possibility,how- ever,that an agreement may...be reached,.but those familiar with theproblemhavelostexpectationgthat the governr.cnt and thé corporation will bridge the differences as to aPlan.of disintegration. Mrs.Leah Aks and infant,sur-vivors of the Titania diaster, beached Norfolk,Va.,Tuesday.The wife and child had come from the old country to join Mr.Aks,a tail-cr im Norfolk.When the Titanic ‘was wrecked and _tthe lifeboats were being lowered,an excitedman,seized Mrs.Aks’baby anddroppeditintoaboat.The moth- er fainted and:was later put intoanotherboat.Fortunately,the child felh into the lap of a womani andWascaredfor,being returned tothemotheromtheCarpathia. By the application for the first time of the “rule of.reason,”de-fined last.May in the Standard Oil and -Tobacco .decisions,the Su- preme Court of the.United States has decided that'the Terminal Rail- road Association of St.Louis .was. restraining ‘and monopolizing traf- fic across the Mississippi river.in violation of the first and pecond Sections of the Sherman anti-trust! daw.‘The association was ongia nizedbyJayGouldandothersin1889.Instead of dissolving thé comibina- ‘tion outright,the court providedforan.alternative reorganization of‘the company under specific -condi-tions.: Emil Taussig,president of theWestDis.nfecting Company of NewYork,who los.his:life on the Ti-tanic.made vpersistent endeavorswhilesivetogettheUnitedStatesateamshipfiuspectionservicetoen-te7ce regulations that wiuld compeléteametipstocarryerotghboats to give every person.on boats aBeatin.sage of ac:dent.>Letterswritteu#y Mr.Tauseix to the of-fclials of this-serv cf 6c Washington Stve evideloe that he foresaw with remarkable clearvess the possibil-ity of just such'a c‘saster as theonewhichtookhislife,.These Jet-iy haa written “‘in 1908 and Allen and Edwards Weré ih Greensboro?..,GHCENSLOTO NewSeeincia”That Sidna Allen and ‘Wesley Ed-wards were in Greensboro list’weekwasareportgivenTuesdaynightthroughareliablesource.AccordingtothereportthemenspentthenightinthecityandslippedoutthenextdaywiththeintentionofgoingsouthfromhereandeventuallytotheState ‘pounty. a rock ‘on his white colleague he inne Nan back to.camp. Work Will,beg’n in.a few days on the Raleigh,Charlotte and South port:railway—a part..of:the Norfolk Southern—at.three points betweenRaleighand!-Troy,Montgomery ~The road.will -be.builtfromRaleightoChartotte. It:is’anncunced ‘from Charlotte that by a Mississippi court decis- ion Col.Walter.Henry,politician and former bank examiner,..bas-fall- en heir to part of a Mississippikinsman’s estate and that his share will be.worth $75,000 to $80,000. ’In Moore county last week the 8- year-old son of ‘EK.R.Brown shot and killed his aunt,Ida Brown.The report says the boy became .provok- ed with his.aunt,a young ©girl,: and got the gun to shoot her,She attempted to take the weapon from him,but it was:discharged.and she was killed.. Peter Stewart MaLaughlin,-a veteran:printer of Charlotte,died Tuesday,aged 69..Mr.McLaugh- lin was born’it Darlington,S.C., but had lived:in Charlotte since 1869.He was iong with the old Charlotte.Obperver and.wap on the paper-when the late J.P.Cald- Observer. ‘J:R,B.Carraway;who a few years,ago embezzled $130,000 while ihe was employed ag teller in the Wationall Bank of New Beme,and who at the April term,1910,’of the Federal court im that city,was sen-tenced to serve five years in the Federal prison at Atlanta,hasbeenpardonedandhasreturnedto New Berne.‘ to be wanted in Wilkes county forblockading,were arrested in Reids- ville ‘Twesday dn suspicion thattheywere:Sidna Allen.amd:Wesley Edwards,the Virginia ‘outlaws,Letters im their pockets disclosed their identity and they were placed in jail at Greensboro to answer achargeofblockading. Cohcord Tribune:Mesere.F.8. Umberger,of Concord,have qual- tate of the late Julius Ludwig,-of Rowan county.The egtate is.val- wed at $100,000.All the real ee tate,consisting of 1,655 acres,how-ever,was deeded to Mr.Charley Kluttz,of Salisbury,a nephew,-te fore Mr.Ludwig's death..°Mr.Lud- wig left no will.i ‘J.-L.Ludlow,of Winston-Salem,has secured judgment’against the town of Lexington for $500...Liud- low was employed by the town assupervisingengineerofstreetwork.Later he was replaced)by another engineer.Ludlow brought:suit for $5,000 and the first trial the jury failed to agree.The settlement is a compromise,the town paying Lud- low $500 and all the costs,the Jat- ter being-quite heavy.;schitittagasicnitaals ‘Why He Was Late. ‘“What made you so late?”“I met Smithson.” “Well,that is no reason why youshouldbeanhourlategettinghometoSupper.’’ “T know.Wut I asked him how he wasfeeling,and heinsisted on.telling meabouthisstomachtrouble.”’“Did vou tell him to take Chamber-lain’s Tablets?’:“Sure,that is what he needs.’’Soldbyalldealers.: For resh Groceries —CALL AND SEE ME.— Just received a barrel of NEW ORLEANS Sugar Loaf Syrup. Try it,nothing better. -Fresh.Vegetables. Lettuce,Beans and Onions.Can-ned goods of all kinds:of the BestQuality.FreshSliced Beef. ~Fresh Bread. Monday,Wednesday and Friday. Seeds, of Nebraska.Four detectives-from the Hillsville |section’were on ‘their trail,arriving |two days after,Allon and Edwardsweresaidtobehete. Mrs.J.L,Starnes,Hickory,N..C.,bas in the past suffered severely with--throat and Jung trouble,andsays,“1sused-Foley’s Heney and Tar Compoundorthisand‘it gave me immediate sat-isfaction and relipf.It gives,,me pleas-ure.to recommend this prep@fation:forSorethroat,hoarseness,or any,afflic.‘tion’of the throat or lungs:I know.it,Will do all’claimed -fer itaDrug:Co.:Htatesville For both eee and field.plant-ing.Cal on me in my new home.i,Ba,GUL, |FANCY GROCER, 105 Kast Broad Street. Lewis and German Privette,said’ Ludwig,-of Mooreaville,and B.L,} ified as administrators of the es-|- ThreeDozenfor $2.00 One Dozen for’—1.00 -The best Carnations ever grown in the South are being cut here now, ‘about 10,000a week,Or-. dérs handled promptly. American Beauty Roses | $6 and $8 dozen, VAN LINDLEY©C0., ‘G:eénsboro,N.Cc,7 POLK GRAY DRUG C0., Local Agents. well was a—youngreporteron the|. Give CITY FLOUR a test— |prove our claims as.to it being +a flour unexcelled for family use. CITY FLOUR has-all the deli-cious,nutricious elements of \the |wheat berry—it is absolutely pure _|/and ig uniform in its:high-grade|excellence. For rolls,biscuits,bread or |pastry,it’s best.— City Flour Milling Co. Shall Fees or Salaries Be Paid:County (fficers----Which is the Business Method? The folks of old Iredell are ously,in this good year. fee system,which is both un antiquated. Sheriff....... Register of Deeds... EXPENSE. ‘The Treasurer of Cleveland ~.“We will save for the county thofficers’salariés. been started before the salary bill _Cleveland county has a sma ries.It has been proven to y and Person counties Nowin work in those counties and eff a county with the wealth and saving,too? foot the bills. temerity to even suggest a return mannér,showing the exact conditiLet’s get together,we Dem _PHONE 27, ve Clerk of Superior Court..ve .ars ce ruse wes TIOOGOIOT kos ccal ce Cpe ee deerme devveeeesele ce Total annual salaries for sbi officials.:.ou INELEVELAND COUNTY NOTHING IS ALLOWED FORMUSTDOTHEWORKTHEMSELVESORHIRE CLERKS AT THEIR OWN statement is prepared in a clear,comprehe looking into that question of paying county officers salaries instead of fees,pretty seri-|. The more they roll the matteroverintheir‘‘brain boxes”and watch the record of results in other counties,the more dead in earnest they are aboutpayingsalariesinsteadofrunningalongwiththatoldpunk business-like,expensive and Here’s HowThey Do It in Cleveland County:” SALARIES PAID’CLEVELAND COUNTY OFFICIALS: $3,0002,400200,500 100Soe ERK HIRE. county writes: is year about $2,300 on countyAfterthis,the first year,it will be more,as theclerkofcourtandsheriffgottheirfeesinallcaseswheresuitshad took effect.” lier population than Iredell,with a smaller amount of taxable property;-bnt you eee they save money,too,by paying their county officers sala- ou the salary system works satisfactorily in Guilford,Forsyth,Buncombe,Cleveland the name of Mike,if it will ect a big saving,why carmotpopulationofIredelldosome There is no sound argument that can be brought against the salary system—becanse it is a business:pairs Faréconomical—and you,Mr.Citizen,are the fellow who as to A well known and prominent’newspaper man fromGreensboro(name given if desired)writes:— “So far as Guilford,county is concerned,no one would have the’to the feg.system Our countyiveandbusiness-like on of every department.”’ ocratic voters,and put theaffairsofIredellcountyonamodernbusinessbasis,by pay-ing our county officials salaries—liberal ‘salaries,too,and get away from that old slipshod fee system—the most un-business-like method ever-conceived.:|‘Now,boys,the United States government in different de- |Partments is discontinuing the fee system and paying sal-aries instead,and the change saves the goverment good coin.Mr.Democratic Voter,what'are you going to do about it?It is.squarely up'to you to decide whether you wish to adoptasystemthatisbusiness-like and will sayé your countyseveralthousanddollarsperannum,or bump along withthemiserable‘fee system that nearly all of you.dislike.Which of the two systems would you use to conduct yourownbusiness?It wouldn’t take you a moment to decide,would it ‘The experience of other counties who have triedthesalarysystemisbeforeyou,so you wouldn’t be experi-menting to try that medicine on Iredell—your own county:Pat these facts in your ‘think box”and don’t ever forgetthatyou,Mr.Citizen,pay the bills.You know whether youwanttobeeconomical-in running your county government.IF YOU FAVOR SALARIES,VOTE’IN PRIMARY MAY 18TH°FOR-CANDEAnMeaMc OFFICERS| Mutual Bulking&Loan Assocation SYSTEMATIC SAVING! There is nothing yet conceived that can approagh the planofSAVINGastheBUILDINGANDLOAN.SYSTEM.Learning to save is the hardest lesson youth,middle-age -.orthehoaryhead,has ever had to master.In fact;even.in_.this day,it is a rare and valuéd accomplishment.Acquire.it,in youth and one’s fortune is assured..The building andloansystemiswhereitistaughtin-perfection.NOW ISTHETIMETOBEGIN. “The second series of the MUTUAL opened April 6th andisstillopentothosewhowishtotakeshares. Office in Morrison Building on West Broad Street. Secretary. Shape SHOES will add to the pleasure of your vacation’ because of their excéptional comfort-giving qualities. They are light and kool,and made in accordance _with the anatomical structure:of the foot. KORRECT SHAPEshoes are designed in a great . variety of patterns,{in strict conformity with.the season’s best styles.: The large stock carried by-us assures .a correct — fit for every foot and for every fancy. ae AW “"Burrojaps™” Uppers.guaranteed, and Tite-Oke Solea used exclusively. The Three Big B Shoes For Men. eacon $3.00,$3.50 and $4.00 ates $4.00 sss :urt &Packard $5.00 The best that money can buy at the price.anteed as represented.;COLLEGIAN CLOTHES .The best fitting,best tailored and most up-to-date Clothfhg ° for young men made..Try*one Suit and i will stop hav-ing them made to order.Our all wool $10,$12.50 and$13.50 Suits are great values.::Complete line of Men’s Furnishingsand all that is new inSTRAWHATSfrom10c.to $4.00..~ Every pair guar- Our line of Spring Millineryis.larger and more’.completethart.ever before,and you who have ‘seen our stock fromseasontoseasonknowwhatthatmeans. s Our basement department is literally overflowing withbargainsinMillEnds,Ladies’and Children’s Shoes,Men’sandChildren’s Pants and Furnishing Goods,ete:If you arelookingforunderpricedgoodsyoucannotaffordtopassthis«department by.Even-if you don’t care to:buy don’thesitatetocomeinandlook,for really it is a pleasure to-us'to show‘you through.Very respectfully, THER.M.KNOX CO. SalesDay is the first Monday,in each month in\Statesville,‘N.C. VOL.XXXVI, jog ed REUBENa i ‘Picked U MBS CAPTURED.|FOU i pa oe ps at Franklintot FOUND THE PR 5 i .North Oak yin Haste _PROSPEOTS G : Reuben Gem salina,Hon.W.PD.‘Tu ;GOOD.|FRONTI - ‘fylet.wh 6,the bred:ar D,Tamer hers f NTIS AND‘ ‘ats Ug gacabed foe ae cpr ficll—His 1Se in She Gar |Pauanes.ND TURNER SPEAK.| {‘on .pevera )ie “Btate|}OM ‘ositicm outh Gre.|-pa’¢ rt : es *pested.a few $e:retcay at 2 on eee Fanaa.as to.Interest forin Pre om the,Salary ok Pg!'ee at AYE ¢a ar i : ers ea ‘, ¥,ston,Frankl ago at Fratikling:for’D.'.Turner,Graded Mporesvil Sattar | n cou D thie D mn ded le,Saturda: (ern part of \the ie,inc the,east the Stat Guleale Womiuniee Wer Correspondenc School Closing.."| BE se been r tate;.e'Senate ym for |s.%e of Th eat IEF = ‘é eturn “aod B.ate,who ri.Mooresville;¢‘Landmark. tf ITEMS OF I :z :of Combe oe see bee pig Pa nt oorenbiine De.been,quite a ete eeda !—Cotton di ae en 0 vitig.a r the H andl.about the at:deal 0 »bon n.dropped A ee the near ot |Re04 andience on addfessed”+|eampa ten oni oneta's Peaks. ae _fhe on aro pee eee 11.40 ::le Com of bis urfday.afte Wr ii ooreswills aturday,whi opened fi Oyo eet ee yester-| :ocenrred bs.Tha’ termoon,we @:Bats ts én Hon.W ere last The-vot ‘near -murder please rag.very <}titesville,1,Wy De TU tax t er who fa Stony Point oer ago,in.the the fn Peel pease,ail eta toniee Dr.8:Pronto,of é oto ena i ey ‘poll Swas sent nity,‘and ir,Tut part of ons:iar outh,In eSBe thd *oitia ae iéd as a a lee : ]to the *‘Combs rer found thé:co iSchool edell 4.ens The ¢yoter. »August.Whe State pri only for nd the ee unty,|audjtorbi ‘the gr tae cares as ‘at son Jast |mi salaries,’niiment (Dr,Bro nim...Tink ‘aded | alt,fast Sheare No AB |tted.‘to but.for.m not}an,ntis'.maid is effort wa xe ‘abi night.was r.Mis. hh :“parti eulars Secs «|er the eal .en com-dit is t en politic 9)\ and plea 4 ‘very’or a ane oe,“rectly a “the capture bebiie crank in Toorenile 4 i |frtend nas f08,OF coaerh ee eel some anand oe Perle - Ren re eAtae +acciriciiatis Wille °:of -Bail mce sa ey cee ninder SU er town:eek:township lle andi|e well aries that that Mr.4 asked:to !of Mr. f,ships im é p.and in:/argued and to ‘th at whe). candidate ry.Tilden ‘ans A-pocial Alvarez.eels that a pouth Ired oth"!that.the.e point.H®|, 5 e,for th i Williama, BOC s.the ie}.H \salaries eoun't ON, peak:vat.0 8 Legis]Si, wille Cn item in Satiur informed people aly to offi y could 1 lin ‘to ature,wil wizen,urday’s Ashe-|5 on the 6 are bett n.keepi cers th pay, |1st.morrow.nt ilk and Mn statin e-|Sentiment:ituatior en |ti ping with at would be|~ ;ug ht Ma 8.Alv g that Mr,|and will rthat tl es of the »| —-Mayor 1 ee Blopyd arez,of C fr.that con tinue iis |the.pos responsibi a Lae ig at uba,ti with .'t to ¢\pay the positions— lis} *Tindolnte Caldward teras.6g an Ashevill were |iment:adm he very at row;e office that woul | aa in yesserd want ta a namber @ ‘hotel,im-|2°mitted!y Blrong sen-+that the Ts.well fo uld ) .ddress at ay to de ple who i r of Stati ia |rth:Ire y existi n+.y:do-—r the w ;tl the clo liver:a A ave ft atisville hot redell-tc gig “in.the,people and yet ork | 16°Linclo sing exe a of a Mr.ond (7?)peor Balarie owns hips e of the ¢save.to t oh nfigihy niton réises.of Alvare,recollections |*‘a and t in fav |Bands ounty Be a | ght.«graded seb ye .He@cently r arez,of €na |e latter 'he sala or ‘pai of doll veral thot he Nas ook last ee ecelv ed!uba,whe |Tes will.wit ry “ticket,aid that ars.each A~| :The I “¢ 1d cial and much May 1 1 in the whi the m year.He T\Aepootat!redel) C :and otherw)attention,As 8th.1¢prin |change of oney.bay ie oes te ounty:'D. and Bo ing jse,im .Ste go-|sked at la-|Be of polic ed by ‘thi :how n will m yresdigt map ° ingra tie atesville,cul about tk hool te y would is} se next ¥eet:at th si cashed :ratiated himpelf alle |ated ove he.repert t |tha rm of the extend the | «-alom \fonday.i court’ re y a gdmber that he|posed r the cou being cine.ving like county fo:Ae :g—-Third All Jando ; tei held as:of .drafts t the bank nty that the long w _a@ +month or Bomne- jattend.>~creek are Where ‘Tye Alive souvenits of i wiih |he road’nks piyings4s 19 Op*hij ay toward keepi would “go a} no on ’invited to” abn tornahthagribe is:V jhe dunds,3 Rn teres lighways fn keeping a e| A mute s er,was urez ‘im ‘Astevill A isit.Btated his ir.Tu on |cou!g fn bet =the public} Wes belcuet pan not },e,howev-Phi lis pcs mer’B&B suld be e tem cond pO EC \ st,wiio.ging to’M presence is ;.ine Alwarez oY s&s Mooresy tion!’on;th aid |woul used iff dition,or ; ‘gtreel 10°lives rT.Peart if the k is 60.much des z whore lin effect ile speech,w]that in wld be a benefi many ways t lan t,died Frid on “Alexand h LDG |JOCtOF Alvi:lesired /-h ed as:.foll which wi .Hon:W.enefit to th :hat a ness of:tw.ay night er will be ‘warml:varez {6 ere.ie was:ows:all dennitc an DT 2 count | ued twa ho after a :>warmly 2 {6 found of th as .asked-by ,rontis 2 .Turner ,f y»j jued at $2 urs.It n. the:at armly receive ad tie hf the-be i-by ithe od s -and sae followed > |50+owas ¥ tiem tic seived here e reard of coun the chainm:‘system.ic explained Dr.| ices)(se)eer _al+ soniew he on,‘paid b re but |rs.as te a ¢county.conimi mam in actual 7a the salary ‘ le Messrs.Ww z the eit Reger groan,we be en ree io tg sapeet or the re tae the Dreseeth He Soe: faking retumed ee and Albert Se “‘gome Ch OF nik former .op |man that pense told’ihe If the|costl 16 officers by 1ethod of pay-| |Mor Ee ‘expedition:week from a gaeians harlotte -peo:rg visit.HOR eontasY ¢-¢ommission i chair-}nay y;that the fecs was ve Hn Yowell county on Buck ‘ere this oe cl tog the i>roanact also,ie a ne road Hsiao oii beth is he oftioeny | ."galine t ye fine:trout the w Ly,Mr.Alvarez epects.<to |Or@er or oan the oe vat tion “to thes sly out of -Adiline Rath 4 ily Cwhe urez but po fi aa the.ec i money leading the salaries pai pro- |rest i kin,‘ os 2,Weer ek ae ee eens oe 2 aiaesoe ee resignof Ranksne neg ectives,Ww »ahead ¢t fey ar xcept to pays on of ti Olof f Lea vashiers of ‘s e county | Sur p.on the *he negra ain 'b ho are looking oo ae ee of the Feber chat on a igo of elon caphes plants eae ou fae She Ww ae not side,died ied of H lim.yar!;nat th r-imand as ete posit rintendenis years old ght to ;ydropl Y ball:faa is the le e county and.as itions -w US.) |~T ' ee A cow t phobia, funds comt ga!custodi yi that much t -hich).dé-| he b ves 14 hg |yME u Lig j that rec i jusineéss abi G brie?oard of gallons of it gave more isponsible m tted:to hi dian of:ti juired py «ess ability a segs:alde rmé r e aniik a a the temtatt for tl im and ion;I "d pby,ary ‘e y.as) |f¢ton &nm held he ak milk a‘day 4 co twa}egal a hem.Tk ad re=9 ie also aoe county aed: or’the consi aturday a peaad AUD thie lay.died la SIpect-of i vat:is .officers”tt cued explained posi- \for onsiderati afternoo. ‘presunmat)couhty —son hur wyers .famd the case the|the lav themselves that.th |Btreet ‘Ww iew of:th oH nad 5 ‘ae Hires >aes lie law ailawi a ¢er |dete work re .bids phobiz uy resultsfae tt ne a ath Court vind lig wit}a all levee law allowing could op : rred .,but’ac Tabi a.Neanly Six from;"aS‘dro bs at seerscistons ‘kn Ow.th:.Supreme oral things.one fees.to me eer e :|held ‘toni until a.me Ronen was i ;! i eting B a dog §pas weeks eho ttold Eihe same tix |gave the f AS an ex Ey.MEY- ght.ne _to be Mone ibiner.sed through chat (the ae Ausley,tTuraei)iocoee Oh aes on ee Who i REV.J.E,ABERNE ;‘ul Coll commencemen ty how gpa A goat oe bit wa-|that the hate ial.”Natix ae r.of Pea by the ierke«ricular pi 1S Conducting alMeeti THY,OF GASTON |Mary 1 tent yee eaiasant of,Mars * weeks ns wis bitten an a coun-{Should Cad S holding r Bank,Me vumiber of -*s.of the con t NEWS © ng at Broad IA,’|Mr.and ustin,Miss §late :a d died give thie tg these funds secticr f the .counti rt in ‘OF T Street M Ig and Mrs.G aughter™ through iter.The’d €two}advant ‘thie county ‘funds OED §nties of . HE ethodi tatesvi 60... ‘of Ay the og age i aty the ed ie the State this Dai Onn ist Chu ah: ille,i M.<Austi ee gc pasped|68st.stven m the yi same|changed’ur te and cle aily -Servi THES.|10AB re |Braduati a a.emihen coe of ,n at.-the ti but it was Lb other de ay df int charged these “|slaim-A ces at FE ABLE SH ing clas ember.of 1 cow was ve tinte “wht not}banks agree €posi tors,an nter-j way under the sai clerks ttendin Sroad Si IP :BRI The ve S.*the before ce bitten x nee the|daily eared so Pay 3.aeae Dine:thie ae oo ra $3 law,ote Concord a peauairlaciees free Expected ©at INGS BODIEFs.|now on a 7 rth:creek dred show signs died.phe beg days Ps it.onthe Ta:various:inte 3.85 because:session at a ytery,which)Ae Man Halifax Yieste j reach ae amsey platé.a ge is noe seven being.unwe .16 |CADE MACHINE Tera hwiolone —-This meth a net aeeee of adjourned.to oe ee uay.hae ee in|Th y BodiceHalifax Yesterday —a ove ,tre ft White's oe began t in the 1 “ll..She im AL res 3 amd sh ed,he said ;ha meet again’A week,*e:Mack Mocksv lien.hide Leadows o }ot and }Cc iP. ii RIG Turner should be Was at.Concor again ‘Septe »whiah ay-Bennett |Sviite roa fe ridge ,-'o was See chéckens.ater actical Linotgy #HT.|tior said that changed.M Commissi ord chu am ber went to cable }duys.-T ad,withir ee Oe thea nf ‘;.Mach r.joners rcoh,Lo tanic the’pe ship,|he T n two o Bhe dev ned to @ stabi tren:he ;ine in P:|Men Inspect |tic »‘was:purely the salaty.ques-_sembly TS to the'Ge v OTA ye wreck to ene of the T amid rocks .j hird:creek r three ye sloped full 6 able,where Say It W Philade}eq {ton and th y a busine Pree ahi Ohi.mente General As-eroected a pick:up bodie i thrides s just above dredga’is ophobi Ll sympu Vill)Mak phia.anc ‘count at if the S ques-m.;:Ma °eets “in O arrive es,was}age .above tne r Thursd ia,repulting j ms of M Make Good a y:want people 'follo ¥Lith,we Bristoh,‘Scotia,at Hatita 4 Kestler |:ay.gin her dea waged J.‘A |would a la of the)ws:Dr.,were elected _an 2 yesterday x,No-|~-A ball |“The 5 eath|}tor of t Cc.Fowle lty put the ‘law passed Concord;3.On as 200 bodi y,with .school te game betwe gies a ‘end goat ‘wer Bomuer 4 Cade ma a direc-a on.a oe ers of the on t ory,oes Sg.Bans ot of ™_wreck w ch:of thees ore ny ole ot Now ween the high ay 50. ere worth}the eee ees Mr.B Mapes oe pak’phan —.that thon”and bora O,D.Davis,reek Sie hich:were picked up.or |resuited dm‘here vite are |.ytton Bal re ne Ihave.re esville Print!,,Bronce,of ;earti'y in f 0 Raleig ur ie 2.Hil s,of Bal-ny of (t ton’.b a:victo rmmnoon, es Dan |returned nting-Cec 'osition y in favor of gh who g townshi f 1,of Sha identific “the Sodilets ’oys ‘by ry for the ‘ :Fire of maged By Fi -|where ed from.,P smpany,|,Ther of this F.A.Bi ip,th’s -county mpes-|d di amd have be evinced b a score of 3 New- i eA eau of unk re.bei aaa they 1 Philadelphia ,};There was prop-|Blder arnes,of unty.«Rev or ,Strau.these,i em |y the”to 2. |over four nown.orig ypesett apt phia,|ers 'as a larg ders T.N n Mooresvi av.So oW ss,Joh nelude .I a close score the As |Tot ix ur -bales.-of.c igin burned |are tting machine tte c de present rge number:and .No Hall yille,.:and Woody n Jacob a si-Th one and ’game wae j in a dat yf.cott ;con ine..B ade|farme and r’of ¥Toik +t ,of =WN (the tor,e tea quite |Bea oy Toe ore Dig tata em sanatter otra [een crane Rerranea (oie cuniee:Mer 1s eceenaeeree ee i he cotton.riday about —p,|the verdi et and xin fe is |larg the speaki ie te tow Communion ee.an,were Whe heer Butt and sold Carolina M Murdock:belonged t ont ut noon.|Otype ct also of this was ¢er crowd ing.A own|churcl munion pervio 'hen -the rd |Le a Maxwell otor.Co.h ar ;o Mr.'R :pe:m wehit an:exp as |come f possibly “w much ch .next S s at ¢sea it Cable hi eRoy Stee runabout ag |.fome ‘littl and had bee . K,|also if list.from New rt a gre rom the eountr would’have services deci:Sunday..P encord fin took ‘along ‘ship,went ¢la Max le,of Turne te Mr le tans ee 1 se ne ‘ 7° lé 5 eg -a:°2a 13 Lu & nersb . house.distance f n placed week pected the York,whe!atly:behind ntry bub w re Rev yegin Thured:reparatory Ss,undertake a “supply oe 0 well touri rsburg,and .The ‘flame »from the Mr isk @ mach!felt that ad «ork is ae H sday night.terials erp,embal x.9 cof=1%Ramee ng cat to ¥. ed befor lames “were te gin |Practical pri .Sronce RG leat i at thiey were many farmers tomorrow .Pressly.will]ies.iS,@lc.,to car aiming -me iW.Fo y.of Statesvi fr.Jas. inside th mhey had ti discover-lexperiene printer and |who is’-ajwi ‘he Mooresv needed at }Mount morning :will “leave Large.1 re dor the hod |F x hag sold fille.Mr.Ny 1 the time t ar hae erence has he a |will RS ille home.nt,wher &for .and se rumb ers é bod-|&suf .to a Wh partment lb er peel and the fire he Satie Bays -4athe.Cadtypesevie h Pita the oprtne a school commencement ae will eae i Holitax oe of the dead friends Hag.cart ae Henry unkie of fas arte bang alin."Oy f+|[practeal aod 'when compirted a mon.a Foo eatin “ac pla ement aeraiow ofthe Roky fom i eet dhe chard ie [OPH ete an Overland tour ales.svere badl ore Onily ‘eee OE th oe pleted ;rool audi ached yesterd 1 BeT=|here }a row >ni "4 om “th voy ered!arith -e|rédell:fery Alle How:ti adly,dams two|Place.whi 1e market.wi and |T}auditorium by.rday iow lotte,wher:1@.will 2 night,th ere’.&be antic ey,of ‘the fire aged.ace which no ot t.will ‘fill <homps¢rium by Rev Kihei Kora ta “wil on.to.Char rougho o '.forme pent he co ercegite but te or.git nied tae nok [eeenetecr ited So ead einer a |church ae en of as Mee J.Bi on and Frid or HL preach thurs there pe ee country ,et homes |Stn >coinméncement at c nao carelessnes sherds have.bee .s simplicity.ar .fill.Becaus a “|P.Venable a Next Frid:is thodist |,arlotte®he ec mg e ghts and fr es Many of aimants,for i eee ay,beginni -takes place oot ing.>wa of loiterers n by pe manufacti ah first cést use of|Universi ,President a Dr.F o Gaston goes to Pisgah ch oe Tacha bodies hav nterment,“Ses >y nas at 10.a.o Thurs- :‘eon terers.smoky|Will actured at ce reste ce peor ere msity will of the State ‘apt stonia,;to atte ah church,|¢:and ave not b®&*|moc r >child ;n.Exer Small Fi caenecathl f ‘put it-in r a price whi 1!ment add make the State oT MC trend Prasbyt |cond itic some:were i Fen m..Mr:Cc:F ren in th 7” Fire Sat _t publishe n reaeh of th e which |graduati dress:T €commence gate to .C,Davidson is ytery. buri m that:tLey w re in ‘puc!anton,‘will F.MeK e fore- 7 A.three te priced sinkho can’t Hora a small ”sea ¢Sibrerae righ will be nes|First ‘cinta Prést aaa aaah dele uried at sea.Ley were.at See rhea dee o deliver che tied of Mor- ve 2 -room ‘house Tt machines.0 he hiet .Mr:Ki is year.nO}and oiate Ret ry from:the !mbes ithe ‘a ”era ;atreet.ac 1 OUSE on ne first ow ont}igh.Hom <irk,of Rev.s aforme he 1150 -) he.pablic sm.x ry ad- ily of occupied by th notth |©o st.machine’«the mark:e at W of the Ohil pwil W.Hi d:chured files of pre mura een oxercises ¥Of c ark W pled by the fz sompletion-an 1e'is nov tt.tthe ©inston-S hildren’s L?repre rdden,the iy,of.Count |Sradds ool and hi by pariially elman,-colore fam-{be able and the b vw nearing congregat alem,spoke 8 |chure.arith.-Preasiy.e pestor,lw *AY:Oovered ,ma in thé aft jigh pBeho ay:de aGored by yrgrnt was oietreti big give a uae ope to}-na Sunday of-the sgitte thee eo rT ikea ly.Memovrial New Orleans:Dis ae Fea By |.a bares ee and hoo} fire origir clock Satu yetween |of n of its gh dem-ome.Su mornin -|ginda’.wh Kenton Pa fe.Tray spatch,:2611 handi »,at night. oa zinated Saturday.-T f next mont!s.merits ‘t ed at nday nig &BHO da,.who-wi n Parker,of i i eling 15¢th.:|teStw ocak icap Ww arid:apres d from the sto he mth.+“ts ‘the last the»Method:ght he pre time f >will leay -of Vir-|Doat thre 50.miles i it m Jo.Tu restling ma but vats ad over the .BLOVSe flue |Nort nes ait aditsaccis *Re jet churct ac ah-|bo or Korea eos ye in.‘a ghort lan.E ug h the par BB:‘motor-.OTN,middle rner,of W teh Cee fire roof rapidly North,Carolini Sao yy ~=—s Tries Diane r ab.a mise!hene he swith:ste ast-Car arishes of Ric |the Ww “weight .¢aShing- in ‘time department pidly,|.°olinian Gets s Ohec |aus Ss a.missionary will’laz |4%.roll:and ich-orld,and champio a OL t eh je ena the ‘ewer actin The C Award.ts Carnegie|moore sosreariie g.at |0 Soch ota the Fi ‘en inetece the ponsace ging aye eee co I \itate vi eae ra sheen ts.ot Staten. cebaiined,se atid.only the ot yortion |missik arnegie He : sville Special,sy |in,States Stiatesville.spe doa en tl tén idaving |sighted land 'corres IT ~sville Theater attraction With roof was ssfon,at Pitts ro Fund C atte Obsérv 1 27th t ‘a for ovilie.and ,spent.Sund opent ng Debhi.T twicé af-irnre und ater Thursday at i th’the al :nounced :ittsburg las ,Com-I er ;to Char-]the Fir condi ictey ay oat c wice.tt l three erntook ay night. oreut aid -of mei |ed.a lz last week i!Robert is Rt:P }d servi by.t ame nea 16 small ee time to thr Ipants ;:Leighbors lof money arge numbe ,an-|boy rt W.Nadamny ation. resbyteriat cee igh wave ar being sw fected ‘ss in am I ow -Moser practically of the See s .the |heroi ey and medz er of awards |¥oy who:lives amny,a I7-yt Rey.i :1 congre-currents s S and.unusi }amped|¢a17 ad:only .tw 10ur,but h ; Soca Rik a all oft!e removed |fr dism.There lals ‘for.act:Ss jattampted S a mile at ar-old toni J.E.<Aberr pee sands weeping ave ally swift ull was mad o.falls.”Tt @ et- 000s Hd:thie:Tos he househol rom Nart re owas.only acts of |this -af to.cash above.town Ma,santyea rnethy,of li of acres tr “the -tl ithe ge de in 31 _The first i from am ee was not 101d |from:}h.Caroling ly one case |Be Ss -aftérnoom at a forged ch ed at-yeste'da iy Gas-|ands.ot inundate 1 10U-1G cond.in 18 “Minutes < House onetary stahdpoir great,|st McDowell 1a,this being!ank.The aft-the First N éck'|chu troad Str and pre sahe|ace d fanm’}‘uy,Jr.,was 8 minutes aoe fiiK is the-prop 1dpoint:The tated as follo county,and being |able to he check wes ¢t National]t rch a Street.:Meth ies pt at.Tallu op as referee of .+Joho larris,colore property.-of I i€OMAN S ows:»&'t’is led 6-H.B.Lo es drawn.pa be held t night:«Servi odigt:|S0ns:are lef lah,very:few lt he’Smith’the match. purance od There Ww {attie |ye n'H,Simmpns .by Long ng and was ,|10 ,throughout ti rvicés will posscssic 1 remaining yee Ww per-|hae camnivah 8 Greate a 3 ek as no in-|r medal to pns,deceased “oA Ty:orn and bore tl a ent we 4.17,46 o'clock —-in bs he:week as Aeeieu omng:in’the va g near -their|sway in ab ageregati r Shows, ‘siuisaabod |$3 aha SCO,il-.‘ri >si g .nh he for :at Te aet.¢anes ¢Stat om wi Miss P ¥eae |of $30.ar widow and 5 for we Pane.=he name -of}0 at nig ht.forencon ,A lise ed by.the fl st.countryside in att atesville |lich held ss Perkins Ke 4 jadditi month,with $6 pension|bei as 358.95 1@ sum ‘call 1 and |m sata:and:PB oods fro FON be Bead at ast week,too ifornia s Returns Fror aoe ional.for ith $5 a mo eing.fami 5.Cashier alled |Bill asses d:Panther F m the|ize volunt ),and of thi took 4 Me nm Cals reaches the ~her gon H mth jing of liar.with r.MéNeely. or Legal en \S:Here. orest ¢}eer fir his amou A eorre lag he age es until he g of Mr.Li th the b |aa kia! houses,bar and there i rev~'|Whose aluspic e compa nt lotte Observer:nt of 'e°CI lnsve Jol farmer,died ire ;Sim moiie [that something was haw ak a paler InVashingt 2 ae to-Be Push-P00)nouges,.tg other two-st ee pare wet 3381 50.carnival oehiee Perkins Server says Mi ‘har=|}34 in A.Rh attemptin in and w §was wrong &ance)gton Disp found fp a few.persc oried 'ereentag v5.00 The.fir xhib- :Ki a is 2 tt et oad night yne (negr g to |$essi when 5 g with the The bills spatch,25t1 nddhed sons would ed ge of the .firemen’'s home’returned Fr a Mae|ti watch gro),age ion,aft ne demand 164 of nillg carryir 25th.One together. be|from _the proce n’s me!at’atnhica nt ids y to 4 >|tion,Neb chman,.fro’ea d|to the w er handi anded pos-amen dati arrying out tl tha tal great |use 10°.#625 ceeds Trang- trip!fe rgantcon ‘ier }191 oN Oe m suffoc e wouldub ding same Ageocl ations of tt the ree he inhabi problem.wit! )their ee 5:25 The 2 oss the =from”hé eh 1.Stim °Septenr :a-|He”w “be patron,ame -back ociation the Americ rec-|deal habitants wi .With whie ithe fi romney in 1ey,.Will phe went he =contine nm 'her|into a.mons mz nber 29,as 8x on,the}co relative ican Bi al,u will.be ch ite de ;furnishi in CF {into a.50-lade two 29,|plac on a voy ral urt proce ve to ref ar |,pon retuming forced ithe partine shings fc ita gr to b ing to:tit wher|gas foot we »two .desc ed in:ch ppraher d Ls)of ocedture reforms i and ho ming t reed,to}e State Fi Nt,eX te andpare »the ‘hk }igas and 5 ell,in ng ents Bro:arge ided -a order were tak in |o;mes.wil o their far et ate Fit «expenses her-<tr rents the ir nie of |R i dynamite which wer rowh.Ti of Chief nd|ty 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Sy oh) Me correct’view: “the only wher ‘oon the. _TUESDAY,”— *heroes ,make *pote alri¢© perished THE LANDMARK|° hand April $0;.1942. ;peIthasbeen pueaneted:that a halt million-doliar montment:.pe erected to the memory of Major.Archibald Butt.for his wplendid)bravery oni the Titanic..-The suggestion)has been.very ‘properly amended)from) geveral sources,to include all the and all the heroines who at th post of “duty in)that ‘awitul catastro phe.It hadi been) well said.that in a disaster’of such magnitude,where so many dis played the matchless heroism that as beyond.all praise,higher than all.monuments,it would be unfair to select a:single name and)place it higher tham all the rest’or evenitundulyconspicuous,|A or a memorial window..or, “modest.individmal!,rec og Nirhewever,would be whollf:ap- Greensboro “News, WS has:the’se nsible and Tt Major Butt’-was Titania..the “pugigestion of a costly!monument,to ~bim would be proper:“But ‘to Bing ele out ‘man,for ‘gpecial dis: tection among 80 mlany)hundreds’ is not only,bad’.taste.but.unjust. aif .Major Butt wab the brave,chiv- soul”his ‘friends.pay <he was--and The Landmark:beHeves he was—he would,if he could speak, be the fingt to object to any puchi épecial distinction.It is al}right, as the News.says,to .erect)a.tab- Jet,a ‘memorial,window,or some cther .modést form:of recognition, to individual.heroes.The fniends 0”the individuals could do,that, with perfect propriety,where.the person honored.was .‘best known, But if a /costly monument is to be erected as a national memorial 4t should be ‘to those who nobly ini ‘the ‘Titanic disaster specializing nobody.v The Landmark myst again ‘protest against the sycophancy which would recognize the merits of only a few and give them.special distinetion because of their prominenée and” wealth..A writer in the Albemarle Enterprise,who’properly angues that the Titanic.wreck phows that the age of chivalry not.dead, makes this assertion: Even John Jacob Astor,’York multizmillionaire, death and grave”wumarked bottom.of the.Atlantic; wife’s matd--—~a.mere hirélinig;=if you.please—might have his place in the lifeboat. It would be interesting to know the authority ‘for:that:‘statement: On ‘its face it isn’t true,for the law of the sea is women and children first andthe idéa that Col.Astor stood back of his own accord to give place to hid wife's maid,is nonsense.Col.Gracie, of the United States army,who went down with the ship and was afterwards picked up by a boat, Says in his narrative of the wreck that *‘Col Astor deserves -all Wraise.”’.He jelped his wife into the boat,pays Col.Gtacie,and then, died tablet tion,’ propriate, “The Ne on,& a is New chose im the the on account of her delitaté health, he asked permission to go.with her “No,sir,’replied:the ‘offi- cer;not a’man on this boat-shall @0 until all the women and chil- dren are off.”Mrs.Astor:had maids with her.Col.Astor wanted to go,too.It was natural and The (Landmark has no criticism.for him, for he quietly stood aside when re- *fused But.‘at the | wives and mothers unaccompanied by little.children without their parente,were sent away |in. the boats.Does Col.Astor's con- duct shine by contrast?: _If the-law of the sea was every man for himself;:many men in that wreck would have stood.aside and died,voluntarily;giving)place to the women and children and to the weaker men There are puch péople-“more than we think.‘But at the same time,others who have been praised as heroes stood!‘aside because they had to;becausd the law of the Bea was enforced at the, pistol’s point;/becauge they.knew if.they.escaped.by unfain means they would be objects of contempt ever after.Some gf the men who did escape ure ‘a little.sensitive about it.Some are heroes ‘whencircumstancesandjcustom“demand that they others ,same.time. maidé,. do certain:things; ‘are heroes because it is.natural; they would be heroes under ‘any and alk cincumstances It is difficult to distinguish be-tween these.Classes because.[we can't:@lways fathom motives.‘When men do their duty they should)be accordedthemeddof-praisa withoutquestioningmotives;but the servile_alattery which.slops over in praise of a few who are wealthy and:prom-inent,while hundreds unnamed and unknown,who may be more desery- ing,are ignored,is disgusting eping.Out op it!sick Government id For Flood Suffer. ers, The Senate -Thureday adopted ‘ajointresolutionauthorising¢he immediate ube of $1,500,000 of thepropopedMiss‘esippi river appro- priation to be “uBed im.the repair of the lower levers,mMhe resolution évas imtroduced,bySenator Percy ‘of Mitsiesippi,who.paid ‘the flouds had rendered homéless:more thar 106,000 people,white-6,000,000 acregotwould“be unfit.for-crop,.growing ‘ty they represent. good Democrat:or a good Republi- can, going .to do for the publid)schools, salaries The wireless sters on small pay, lines~carry, that his J, the time and ‘while he the nothing. ator about caught the distress signals of hot:have wreck COMMENT ON VARIOUS |MATTERS $6 itor Sinjifions,none:who is the act- ing leader of Democrats in the tas- iff.ffght ir the Senate,hag this to:eay of the PROM of...‘tariff Legislation)::_ 2 “sy believe the Senate‘tlt pass at leust-thrée taniff"bills at this session and probably an income tax bill.We may not get’che House bills,-reducing the duties:on sugar,metals.and wool,but we will get something)that ‘will help if our Measures are signed or per- mitted to become laws by the Pres- ident.The Democrats are going to try to ‘reduc e the present schedulesou.metals,wool!and sugar.I think we.can get enough .votes to puss’an.ineome tax bill,There is littie -if “any.prospect of passing a chemical tariff.dill.For wthe work mapped out Le should -net require much)tinte to:passe.these bills,as allthemetsal®bill,have.been! ed.a (eats,j fot ‘+Oe Says the-Rri aressiWel weemnek: In mostof the States”in our Progpéssive ‘Farmer terrjtory;mmem- bers cf ‘the’Legislature are sito”De chosen we year,In all suchStatesourreadersshoulddemand|! that caiididates pledge thiemgelves to work forsome constractive’meas- ure for-the upbuilding of the coun- Jt is not enough that he is a discuss- for -a Man ‘to Say Make'him say what he is the public roads,the publia health And:the very first reform the farmers are urged to demand that randidates pledge.themselves to,is instead of fees for caunty officers..“This reform,”*truthful- ly says.the Progressive Farmer, “has justified itself in hundreds of cases and saved thousands’of dol- lars to road funds and school funds in our.larger counties,’” *** It sults wreck forced graph arrangements on vesgels)’en- tering arid’.leaving American:ports. idea to thake operators re- sponsible and regulate their hours, pay,etc.-It has,developed that the operators on most of the are irresponsible .young: who do pretty much ag they please..Some of the but one-operater.Of can’t be on .duty all is off duty wireless arrangement is worth There was but one oper-. the Carpathia amd he was] shut up shop”when —he the Had the wreck oceurred later «the Carpathia would caught the distress-sig- all om the Titanic might lost : *” the’.despicable in connection with of the Titanic is that the assistant wireless operator om the vessel and the wireless operator on the Carpathia-held up news:of the is .stated..that one of.the re- of the investigation’of the of the Titania will be -en- regulations .of wireless tele is vessels oursé she on to Titanic little a nals and have been » One of developed things the from the sel had vivors; were the answer maké to the cumst Carpathia after that rescued the ‘Titania although many It now develops.’ operators refused because wanted. selling the ~story newspapers Under the antes thefr conduct js -most reprehensible;and the worst feat- ure of it that Marconi,the ventor of wireless telegraphy the head of thé compahy bearing hig name,‘authorized the operators to sell the news In Such commercialism might be ‘ex- cusable,but with)the whole worlddisturbedbythedisaster ves- sur- inquiries that to to made wireless they money by cir- is in- and some cases and nela- tives and friends everywhere anx- ious and distréssed!about loved ones,jt was cruel to keep.from the public the news of the calamity in the hope of gain. The Farmer and the Local Paper. Progressive Farmer.. A good local newspaper of the surest signs af a ive’community and it is to everyfarmer's interestto do-what he can to make his county paper a good)paper.it tells hdm things which ‘he should know and)which no-‘other paper can-telb him.Oftenitwillbe‘the best advertising medium he can wee and if the éd- ig oreprogrese- territory are make .a.good than’likely to Part to do all he cam to the interest of the “rural pections.We realize that too many local pa-pers give practically aldtentiontothetownand!.neglect the country districts,but we won-der sometimes if;this fs not almostas“much the farmer’s fault apisthepaper's. trying to help himpaper, *bea willing on item of news yéu may have,the editor knioW about any. neighborhood.Help -him tothattheProsperityofatownfounded,“thon the prosperitySreefaringcountryabout4youcamhelp:him mike community.; ee ‘Heavy.impure blood 3tn)akés-a mupimplycomplexion,heddaches,paionindigestion.-'THin blood makesWeak.pale and:sickly,*For -pure-blood,e8Olnd digestion. hie year.tere.1 $1.00 ‘at:all utores. the.tariff bills;Rave) wreck im order to sell the story to the newspapers Very little news of the wreck could be obtained} itor-ré&lizes that the farmers in his he is more his advance their at- itGetimtouchwithyourlocalpaper.a Send ‘in to,it any Let goodfarmingthat,is being done in your Bee is of Te be tar:Raper and enable him to’heofmoreservicetoyouandtothe. you ust.Burdock’,Blood Bit: $ED~THE TITANIC Members of.the Crew of:the ali- fornian Says That Vessel~Refus-."ed Aid—Captain’Enters--Denial. Washington Dispatch,26th,OT Ablaze:with light from:her ‘Hoons and cabins,theMfitania dash-. ed full speed ahead:to her destrue-. tion,”according to”E rnest Gill,-.a. donkey engineman on the steamship that.Captain Stanley Lord,of the Californian,refused later to go to ‘he mid of the Titanic,the rockéts from which -coulld:be plainly seen. This,Captain.Lord denied,but.bothheand-his wirelefs operator ac- knowledged to having seem”rockets Thety ship,they said,was’fast in ‘the ice:RoR iene atts Gill eubmitted an affidavit..=to the committee and when sworn and pur ‘on.the ‘stiind,stuck”to his |charges against:«the captain ’‘of ‘the’Galifornian,.He saldhe.was: standing”onthe deck late Sunday, misht;when he’sighted a greatshipsweepingalong.at tep speed:abawt “tem niles’off,*He didi.notLEntow.it “was “theTitanic,but he migde out readily that it was,‘not a freighter ‘or:a Siiall Vessel:becauseofthemannerinwhich“ite was. illuminated...Some time later he’Baw distiessrocketsonthehorizon.He says} the.captain was apprised of thes¢| signals,but made no:effort.to get|up steam and go to the rescue, The Californian.was.drifting withtheicefloe..So indignant —did,he}, ‘1bus,Ga., Ba- Californian,-who testified)today ‘be fore the Senate committee,—in- Mem UpAti:the disaster,He said} MATTERS OF NEWS. Nearly “two bidcks'of*residences dn the fashionable part of ColumwereburnedThursday, ‘The loss is:estimated at $300,000.. Twenty-nine.persons.were.in- jured,one of them;James Davis, perhaps fatally,when a windstorm struck Unton Pacific “passenger trainNo:36°a,mile’-west of Nerth Loup, Neb.,oehursday afternoon and’blew the enti rm train,except’the engine, from the track.‘“i The Roosevelt people Missouri.Republican State. tion Lheré was an agreement, Tatt people say, egates at large, for each)man, conven- to elect eight,del- with a half vote} bix of the eight Reosevelt ,men and two for Taft. But when,the delegatesi.were elected a 4es0lution was’passed in- structing them to \yote.for Roose-yelt.“Phereupon the two Taft del- egutes.resigned “and.Roosevelt men Were put in\.théir places;Thenthe‘Fatt’people elected a -contest- ing deleggHELOD ete rea ek ee :cone The Ripple says the YuaKin Dem- oerats \WHT bold a mars fat yYadkinville ‘May At to’elect.dél- egatés:44°the Btate,“congressional: seyatorial genv chticas.,eo meeting ant Renn Checked and In arly Stages,Cured by become,said)Gill,that he endeavor- ed to recrant a committee of Dror |.i but the}: men,failed him.' “J.paw the -sbip,which.o -b¢..the:(Titanie,!’said).Gil,| “some time before -midnight:She | was about ten miles away and)went} past us apparently at-full speed. She was a big ‘shipi.and-1 saw ‘two. | L took | tiers.cof lights...The Californian |at the.-time was.¢aught:in -field| ite,its cnugines:”were stopped and| she Was:drifting,wit)the floe-* The vessél,Gill testified,musthavebeenplainlyvisible.to the, bridge and the lookouts,as wel as..the rockets,which were —pent up lateF+from the vessel.The Cal- ifornian’s.captain,he said,paid| no attention to the distress sig- nals and his.refusal ‘to get:up stean| and.go to the did of the stranger| so incensed the crew that Gill.tried! to organize a protesting party| among the -men He failed,heSdid,because they feared ‘to lose i their.jobs.”’\ From the rockets,Gill -judged the distressed ship:to be not more than-20 -miles-off.He.-described the rockets,“hig.description’‘tally- ing with that given.by,Fourth:Of- ficer Boxhall,of the Titanic;-whio} sent them aloft. ‘Captain Lord entered a.sweep- fife -denial of.Gill's -accusations/, and read from the Californian’s log| to suppert:his contention.Cyril By-| ans,the Californian’s wireless op-/| ‘érator,however,told.of hearing) much talk among the crew,-who were critical of the captain's course.: Gill,‘he said,told him he expected| to get.$500 for hig story when the ship reachedi Boston.ue Evans.told of having warned the Titanic,only a ‘brief\time.be-); fore the great véssel.crashed into! the berg,that the sea was crowded! with ice.The Titania's operator, he said,at the time were working with the:wireless at Cape Race,and they told him to “shut up’and “keep:out.’’ Waste of Walking Two Four Times to a Row. Progressive.Farmer. Th?mani who walks across field four times,or even two times,| to.cultivate:each row of”cotton or corn,wastes enough labor inj one season,if he has a crop of any -Bize,to pay for a two-horsecultivator...If any reader doubts| this,let him take a pencil and a »iece of paper and figure outfor |himself just how much time he spends ‘in.walking backwards and| forwards across his fields The or the No Paccein Post Bill. Charlotte Observer.| it now appearé almost.certain|that another Congress will go \by without parcels post.legislation.of ahy kind.Nothing more than a 25- |cent:packagé express on rural deliveryrouteswascontemplatedby biik which the postoffies .-com- inittec of the House attempted to place Eee the postal appropriatic n | hill as a rider,yet the.House com-| mittee on rules:turned it down :Thomas’Eclectic Oj]is the best remedy for that often fatal disease—croup.It has..been used with successinour:family for eight years.’"—Mrs.L,Whiteacre,Buffalo,N.Y. ‘itching skin trouble,Diles,hives,itch,scaldDoan’s Ointment.60c.a .box at tats For anveczema,salt .rheum,head.Wernes.scabies,is highly recommended.all stores.comer ~MORTGAGE SALEOFLAN BY VIRTUE ot “a Mortgage deedexecutedtothéundersignedonthe 7th day Thomas Haynes, made ~ therein hie for in of |February, Haynes and default.having “in.payment of the sum named,I will sell at’pub-‘auction,--to the highest bidder cash,at the court house.door siatesville;N..C.,on BATURDAY;,JUNE 1,.1912,, the following tract of land described in’said mortgage,the imme lying and being im C hambe rsburg town-ship,hredell)county,Ne oC.jandSoundedasfollows:a Beginning at an iron peg on thenorthsideoftherailroadandrung thence north 63%degrees wept five !poles.and nine Hnks to am iron’pew;thence north five degreeseagt’63%poles to a gum:thenceeastfivepolesandnitelinkstoanjronpegnearthebranch;thence souti.fivs deg reeks weet 42914 poles to.the beginning,containing oneanda‘alf acres,more’Or “lese..Kor further infonmation pea mort,gage duly registered in’Book No,+|54,page 580,im the office’of theregistercofdeedsofIrede})county. 1911,byandwife,Lela been |FOR RENT ax MILAM 'the great | Reconstructive -tonic and blood renovater We do not set forth MILAM as.a.cure |for.consumption,but it has proven so-bene-. ficial to such patients that we believe,and are supported.in our belief’by a practicingphysician,that MILAM will afrest incip- colitroelled | the|) |ient tuberculosis or Consumption in its earlyistages.We know that it greatly benefits evan those inthe advanced stages, Read thehe following Scrofulitic CorConsumption, City of Danville,State of Virginia—To-wit: I,Edmund B.Meade,Notary Public in|and for the C ity of Danville,State of Vir-| ginia,do herebycertify that Abram Word,| | rade cannot ury. Patent and-Tan‘in ‘A to D,widths. "The p aevery dime we ask for them.= “We!ve somethingtointerestwomen*who wear high e have the So-rosisPumps_ofhighgradethat please the woman who enjoys wear-ing footwear.oféleganceandlux- 'We have ai Soroais Pumps that’willleaseyouin.Silk,Satin,Velvet,atest Pumps. fail to riceof the Sorceis Brineare.‘$4.00,not tow but worthteaaYourstruly,° LEAVE YOUR ‘CALL-WITHBIGBENANDSLEEPSOUND, Leave your Watch Work and Engraving with Sherrill-White Shoe Com’— &%WOODWARD we] Andvet your money’s worth.Buy your jewelry there and you’re “it.”>H..B.WOODWARD.,Jeweler. -.:Are the lucky will‘mature May,Ist call at meVgetyour, holder of shares]in our 39th series whichOe|‘oniat day and. If you area borrower calltand get your mortgage can- celled and yo home happy.L.HARRILL, =Secretary, |of Danville,Va.,to me well-known,did ap-|mmpearbeforeme,and being duly sworn,de-| eeih and says as follows:|“For ten years priot to August,1909,I}was under the care of a regular physician,| Last spring this doctor told me he could do}me no good,and I tried another for four| eae without receiving any benefit fromne,|In Aeros 1909,I began taking Milam, [id am now able to do my work without culty,my.appetite is good,and 1 can eat and digest any food.My trouble was said to be Scrofulisic Consumption,and I was wasted away to a)shadow.I was so weak that I could hard-*ly walk when-I commenced on MILAM.I regard MILAM as,a truly valuable reme- dyin all cases of blood ‘trouble,whetheteruptive,or proceeding from a lack of full, free circulation.-I have recommended MILAM to about twenty of my friends,and so far as I have}seen or heard from them,they all speak in | the highest terms of it,and are recommend-|ing it ta:their friends. “~Jt was particularly beneficial to me in aid.ing digestion and building up an appetite,”’ (Signed)ABRAM WORD.|| In witness to the above,I have hereunto set|my hand arid the seal of my office,this23rd day | be |eae A-D.,1910.EDMUND B.MEADE,(SEAL)Notary Public.|My commission expires Jan.i,1914.1 | Askyour druggist or write forbookiet “Don’t Wait” For the potato bugs to begin on your potatoes. Get a package of our Slug Shot and begin in time. .Another shipmentofthatslicedBacon just arrived...Try.it. ‘Eagle & Milholland. =_N Ewen Embroidery | ‘Milam Medicine Co.,Inc.panvitie,va |——- Mutual Bui ng&Loan Association THE TIME TO BEGIN. Ww.E.WEBB, SYSTEMATIC SAVING! There is nothing yet:conceived that can sista the plan of.SAVING as.the..BUILDING AND LOAN SYSTEM. Learning to save is the hardest lesson youth,middle-age or the hoary head,has ever had to master. this day,it is a rare and valued accomplishment. in youth and one’s fortune is.assured, loan system is where it is taught in ee NOW IS The second series of the MUTUAL ‘isabed ill 6th and is still open to those who wish to take shares. Office iin Morrison Building on West Broad-Street. In fact,even in Acquire it The.building and Secretary. udor “RE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKSTHEKINDTHATLAST Place Your.Order —NOW.FOR—! Awnings and Porch Shades We will put them up any time want- ed and will save you money. ae Aikorke Embroideryat 506.,‘Toe.and $1.00 yard. 44 inch Flouncing at 75c.yd. Flouncing,all widths and“prices.”a NEW MILLINERY Arriving.every day..F Silverware given away-everyday.y -See us before buying. D.B.Krider &Com’y. oe eee an dwelling,Sharpe street,t Re W.POU,"Apri 80,ng ]2 Mohtzuye 6,blocks from postoffice,©SDsosonsion June Ist.’ Me ELI ene ::April 26—4t.- R.O.DEITZ, Cae S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for dash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser. Best:equipped livery in town. "Phone 3.Day or Night. OL D PA PERS.1,00,porefor.endo tes 10cents the 100,Fine for wrapping an Jendid wall papering for casapata ast oanTHELANDMAHh Statesville Housefurnishing Company. Sales Dayis the first Monday iin each monthin Statesville,N.C. i ‘Manager. ‘Is complete and I amprepared to doanykindofrepairwerk.Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. Also carry:a full line of Steam Fit-tings up to 3 inches,:Injectors,Lu-‘bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,Pipe and.Shafting. * C.H.TURNER, Depot Street.Dealerin pcedbery, HATCH 20u%exe wigs,retroRockaandBingehans,‘the all ‘round fowlsofsolidee$1 60 and $2 ae setting of 16Si.Write for Varticolars, SUBSCRIBP FOR THE rANDWARICntactpansatis Wee oeLEON,* (THE-LANDMARK * Five-room cottage,No.205 south Race street. Two--story otis No.111 .Highland avenue: Two-story,six:room|(howsa,.‘ west Sharpe street. a City.ane a all of1abovehiouses.:¢ If interested see us.° REAL ESTATE DEALERS,Statecvila,NG). OFFICE:ROOM 3, ‘First National Bank Building. ‘PHONE;282, ‘Ep Train No; Train“ Train No,23 ar,Train |Jenkins &Wagner 70 acres,one serch 8. NOTICE!| FOR SALE! Cash Tobacco 16 acres,one mile east of court 76 “acres,one mile and a bale 36:acres,one mile.and a quarter 211 acres,five miles north,$30 per acre 356 acres,three miles east;$25 ‘per acre !iAmumberofother desirable farms and business properties.‘See me before making an investment. ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Bank }Building. __.'Phone 2S408 ey$12,000 of City Property FORSALE Five-room house and ict;south Center street;near depot. Two vacant lotg rear above, Meeting street. Six vacant tord Knitting Mill Hight-room house,¢€ood and barn,aud four acres of land, Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room house,6%acres land, Buffalo Shoal RoatTwovacantlotsa BuffaloA.Store house and residence C.B.MORRISON, 739 West Fronc.8t. Warehouse,lot 130x285,corner:Walnut and Meet- ing streets: Lot 60x107,corner.Court.and Meeting stnects.: :26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per mile and a halt)" TUESDAY,—-April 30,1912. LOCAL,RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Arrival and Departure ‘of Tratne-at From Charlotte.Traim No.16 ar,9.50,leaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo,24 ar,8.26,leaves 8.365 p.mFromaylorsville, and Lincoln. Raleigh Spreial to Charlotte ‘Ob. “server. State Pure Food:Chemist Alien ia schope behind a nw and creamery operators ity Catawba, Lincoln;Cleveland,and:poselbly: Gaston,counties on.the valleged charge ob adulterating hutter the use 'Twould So, Thomasville.Davidsonian “No.man lives.to himself.’Bi humanity would he .be j s0me men did Hve to.themselves ter off ir ‘15,west=bound,due 5,55.a.in.‘Train’No,16;east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.Train Ne.ll;reat bound,due 10.20 a.|Train?’_21,west-boun D.,86,west-bound,due 10.22 p.mTrainNe.86,enet-bound,due 1100 amarainNe.22,vate bound,due 1:20 p.m.ais,No 12.t-beund,ausBe Dp.m,Tra RLOTEE *AND TAYLORSVILLE, 10,10,\eaves 11.00 a.mNo.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p,m. ae |Fraudulent Butter Made in Catewhie TRS dai rymen by: of:“merging mac hines’’ fwith,which ‘they mix equal parts’of butter and anilk,,making «a pro- duct of nothing:like the value ‘pure butter,which hasn't near food value...or the keeping.quali- ty of bitter.The,mixed product, which the’producers’are Belling AS Standard butter,is really ‘An o}eo- margarine product,and is subject’to #@-$600 manufacturér’s annuat tax’ jjand a.revenue tax of’10 ‘cents per {pound on the product.”Thée most extensive production:of.this:adul-terated -product ig:found ta’bearound.Henry,Lincoln.county.‘Ttisunderstood:that:most’of tha’duct of these adulterators has been ‘shipped to.the.Richmond market, wlthouph.a good.deal of it hag beenput:on gale.in °North Cafoljnatowns.’This merged praftuct has) produced quite:extensively,numbérs of”the creameries.main-taining wagons to go through.thesurrounding:--country ‘to gather up *butter and:mfr ‘to’be=--put4 through this “fraudulent ‘process The State,Department ‘of Agericul- ture WHI,on the findings of Food Chemist -Allen ,proceed to prose cufe-the manufacturers and it )at all improbable that.the-Fed! etal ,.government wilh take notice the’tonditions and.prosecute through Distriat Attorney Holton of i@ western district court | the pro- every lots south of Brad-: well Shoal ‘and| acre lot,junction west Front street| and Buffalo Shoal Road of Groceries and fixtures. Call on or write Algo stock) ’Phone 227. STATESVILLE STEAM LAUND a ’PHONE 122, TO OUR PATRONSANDTHEPUBLIC: We wish to announce that although we have had a firé we aretaking care of our business just as usual.Let us haveyourlaundrywork.We *Will appreciate it. Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N W.C.WOOTEN -&SONS,PROPS. C.R.Fi D,NO.2, SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im- proved variety at $2 per bushel.| Poultry Supplies! Just received Shipment Cycle Hatcher. Come and get one and let your hen go back to egg production. Also have Drinking Foun: tains,Food Trays,FoodHoppers,etc. W.B.BROWN orB.L.SRONCE... ~EGGS.~BUFF ORPINGTON,15°for $1.25.White Leghorn,for $1."Phone.1312.,J.¢;DAVES;Seat,a Apr 234t.: nee we = -Stops Neuralgia Pains Sloan's Liniment has a soothing effect on the nerves.,.It stops neural- “gia and sciatica pains in- stantly, Here’sProof | innd t certainly d SLOANSLINIMENT is the best remedy for rheu- matism,b ackache,;,sore throat’and’sprains.~ At all dealers. Price 25c.,50c.and $1.00 Sloan’s book on Horses,Cattle,Me Hogs mishFdisog!try sent fr Address Dr. ‘Earl S.Sloan Boston,Mass. BE eee eien,seer yemerragy OPPORTUNITY. LL erect building onvacant lot!away from these exhibits with)al: at rear.of our big stables to suit|:most.a surfeit of ..beauty,th tenant.Will.erect large.or small|the Louvre -and.the.Luxembo2stillin,prospect |building.HENKEL--CRAIG LIVE STOCK C0. ____-April5. _EVERY ‘Friday and Saturday; Until July.1st to close out my entire *stock...«Reduction for cash.o Mrs.N.M.Keim. “April 26.° funderst< tdents inearly-everybody understands.Bue- jlish,and that it is not:4ssential |to speak ‘the language of the coun-| tries you ‘visit,but don’t believe different,matter."The friendly terpreter in not by any means al- |Ways at hand:But’there .is noth- jing like necessity,and when.it is a.question of procuring the nec- essaries of life,meat and drink and the ‘means of getting from place to place,out of .dire need a work- jing knowledge of the language has to develop rapidly Erench ifact’t lead more peopie 1e flocked to the opening of the.New Salon and pushed and jostled eact other for a sight of the paintin (showed an interest that musth i beem very }- fists plied the:many beautiful |portraits exhibited;two by the Hun- |garian artist,,Mr.Laszlo,instructor lin thé London Art School;easily take f iple,artist are many,different.schools .of |a1 lhbre;each with its following,T! ;New Salon ix a revalt from linflekible ‘staidards of the Old Su ilon There are Impressionists,Post |Impressionists and the artists:them- bei¢eB|Burne-Jones calls ike ‘apotheosis 1 O :|} a ean piceSociete } |Special Sale FROM LONDON.TO PARIS. ‘Fhe Glories of:English(Landscapes —Paris,the Latin Quarter —and Among Foreigners.i Correspondenge of The Landmark. Hotel de:la‘Haute Loire,Paris, Apri).‘15-“The:journey from London to..Paris.‘brings.the realization that Englands and Franee are quite near to each other,geographically speaking.Leaving Londen at ® wea Language Difficulty |.- ‘o'clock on the monning,of the:13th|we reach Dover.at 10,3 TheroutefromLondonto’Dover hies for the most part through a graz-ing .regfon,and his bit of*rural England ischarming beyond*de-scription.‘iit is not easy to be-lieve .that earth holds a fairer sight than an English’latidscape on a:bright .-spring morning.Thegrass:is greener ‘than anywhere else..Neatly trimmed hedges:sep- arate velvet.fields.bedeoked =with golden’primroges.The gnarled oldtrees-are clothing themselves in:tender’:green,..fruit,'-trees andchestnuts:are blossoming,”and flocks’of shéem and’jambs ‘with ©snowy” fleece compléte the scene.°’There:|4jig‘hone.of the grandeuref Swissnatyre,but a Tich and,ntellow beau-|* ty,peace-giying and:goul-satistyine. Ags thé’train speeds along,’andonepictuteafteranotherof-pas- toral loveliness is unfolded,‘there is but one regret4—the physical im- possibility,’of looking:out on all sides at the same timé We .find the boat in readinessandsoonthewhitecliffsofDover are receding im thie distance,~with their.grim.fortifications keepingwatchoverthewaters.Jt would be a bold foe.who.would attempt to fuce that stronghold...The @han- ‘mel:for once is smooth and the |crossing+i |little:before 1 o'clock’we --are at iC alais The customs officer,lerai|‘ indulgént than the A glish,is not |?” Ss made very quickly A pcan iter, owever,comes to the resewe. IP eoni Calais,to:Paris is a matter |! jof “about foup .hours The «train janakes no BtOpS but.carries “ua oni)" ifternoon, ire not many) mostly wide stretches sof| beautifully tilled:and| Lowns, |farm la i llaid off with geometrical Srecia:[<b tor An -oceasional village,with-|*/s its quaint,litt houses and red-- tiled”toofs,adds a crown ing touch:|| Into View but,this H| bs‘rent from.the rest,.except reat number:of art sth You may have been told _that | 1 i rr ‘jit This may.be true’with a,.per-| sonally,conducted:party,but inj} traveling alone.it is-altogethen a Whate one may think.of t ére’g no déhy 1 the fine.arts taey s *y take any ©other crowas sly than way neouraging to the rst ‘rank Like other.peo 8 will differ,‘and there elves only.knew how many Sy Aven.the Futurists,“whose work the hideous we 3 A The Petit.Palais;near’.the Sa jlom,one of the smaller galleries jcontains more paintings andi t jary than.can:possibly:-be viewed iproperly in a diligent.day's work These buildings are beautiful|without and within,-It.is difficult} in speaking of Paris not to over |work the word “beautiful,’”Noth- else will apply..One comes 'MARY ROBBINS LONG Criminal Presumption. Hickory;Democrat. Ever since.the tower of .Babel} mam has been inclinedto:think that he could.ignore’God,‘The, fire that:followed the San:Franvis-| co earthtuake consumed scores | of absolutely’fire-proof sky-s«rape | ers,,and today,all the ocean liners| are considéred to be ‘‘unsimkable’*| we have little room to talk while many Hickory:“buildings are not provided.with fire-escapas—— % “My little son had a very severé co1d, x Smmcnded to thy.Chaduteslain’s ‘Cough Remedy,and before a smalbottlewasfinishedhewasaswellasever,”writes Mrs.H,Silks,29 DowlitéStreet,°Sydnev,Australia,This reme?|dy is for Sale by altdealers.- You wilt look a good.whilé before you|jfindabettermedicineforcoughs.andcoldsthanChambenlain’s Cough Refnedy. it:whén you havea cough or.cold,andyouarecertaintobepiéasedwiththepromptcure.which {t will settect,ForBalebyalldealers. ye ey ‘i é DAIRY CAR: Southern Railway pailite ion of tongues:-An maT is really || terest.to}A “ max of interest is reach-|-! -at 5.30-o'cléek Parise ..it-}' self om es Me Et pene We.congratulate Ourselves that)COMO;we succeed in niaking the ‘cabman|' md wiere we wish to go and| jwithcut .much.~diffiellty -.reach ;}our.destination’in the Latin’Quar- fter This name guggests a rath- [er squalid’Botemianism, |portion of the city.is apparently rot ifor the |sionaries n ty Play 4th. -JThe visit il ts.fitted dairy and is one.of the best educa- tional features the Southern Wil Degin at. ATL,OW?+ {ts .from arent of wiews'’willcoveringevery: concerning duction of mi Hours may be the Lime. ;pr wp)‘content with:a.simple “declara-tity).for|tion,’’but must vatisfy himself by]ie inspection.that’we are.not:smug-| jglers;One realizes at:once yr eat {et ithe paint y acquired »academic]A farmer French *“aval in:‘this i m Her by the experts itable ind ir If Dig ee Mitsionaries }Ha| lic,Rev.W Petary of thé foreign ells of the Associa|byteriani Church of |Wired from ination there try at.or Rock Hill,s a conference'denominaMon |Some of the are in charge co were sent ago,tev and son, well known eral Secret wry that field, Sionary “to board of foreign Altoget he r or 15 missior Mexico.by . and the native nominatior synds General Secretary ing under Mexico and President aries were their own country w vails =again count of the tidn to stop the How:to Make Paint Take 10 gallons of 7 of pure$2.10.perLnseedOnima@ke17°gallonscostofonly.$1.65 per gallonIt's,the be It’s $7.70 1ofanyother.high::Call on Statesville & ess Co.,Statesville:} VILLE.| he Car winBeinMoovesville=May 4 and’inStatesvilleMay7—Hxpert Infor Dairying—Milk Tested Free,ve \ Every.citizen.of “Statesville “and| surrounding,Se tion shouhd pay,a ‘Visit to the tion “Car”which"tine Bolhérn rail- Way i¢running the advancement of the dairy,indus- ;try,,and whieh will beville.Tuesday May 7th. will be ine Mooresvifie 8 Instruc- its kines for inv Btates- Saturday, wilh prove both inter-estiug and instructive,r this car introduced by Lectures hie Ii atest m6 dele Of ‘dairy mia~ pictures,Of}:: charts:tell-feed.how to hadi:milk and show to nidike:larger prof- products will be rated by expels under“the on of Dr. t and the best,‘dairy° : Southerni tailwayLectures:“ivustrated by”Atereopticon ,the:‘subjecta| of _broble ms “and butter’ TO fi tably spent Jook-ing over the exhibits in the car.In.addition to.two regular dairy- men who accompany Dr.Morgan on the tour,other prominent dairymen and.authorities Blates Department .of h ;>Board of Agficulure and. agricultural stations of irious States-along the South-railway;i United Agriculture, the car. tance,the 2 to bring increased dairymen, P their rer better problems and Te Ps Teak board should take a- it tested This ‘service will >:giv- »kept in literature on me will ns as t _of animals proble ms will be every as- contemplating of these profitable ad- inswered givenone ‘ receiv- he people all points vis- ation >will at- Instructed| toy Come Home, tte Observer,26th. interpreting Mexico as Safe for Americans trouble in “ie Rerv n this éomnrunit he Taf mission--| hands to remain civil strife there Lead, gallon. Linseed Oil at seven gallohs.of »made,juantity| cust than Same. car farm 7230 dairy| pro- their meet find re cow all Isav ihnehida without a rivalin popularity and daafalnnis The-archIs high,the frames and.tongues all steel,and the change in width of wheels is all|that could be desired.The gangs'are’adjustabfromtherow.The draft is arranged to insure satisfactory work’Thepivot14spokewheelsactiustantlyandmakeguidingapleasure.The seat is large and comfortable..The central lever operates hinge tongue to regu-: late depth of front teeth and level the machine.ceaTo.cultivate your crop successfully.you will need a.Planet,‘Jr.,em e }Cultivator.-Comein and look it dver “The Planet,Ir,|No.6Cultivator a :4 le in depth,.to throw:to and Terms to-suit purchaser. _Lavenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.|oS WHITE GOODS] ee the un- Repub-| general sec-| mission coun-| ta Reformed Pres-| | has the mis+| laboring for:this denom-| to return to.this coun-/ lives at fre for of the ~n spite women who} in.Mexi- years wife are | Gen- son In mis- there by the 12 ed:inj shuret |thou-| | rct--} irom of|| in] that | pre-.} Om ac-| na-||| 1| made f andat.a] annd ‘Har-| | M ADAME ADVIC E “BEAU RACHEne. | | | O-NA Mary B.~You areaboutyourfreckles. and quickly driven aw?Ly. secure &50¢jar of Wi iatyourdrugstoreorfromreamCo.,at Charleston, nightas per directions,I }ration remarkably er and it is abspoled y | |harmless, 0lish to feel 80 hopepless Mrs.A.B.McC.~—1.cannot recommend any| |sage is sometimes ¢ |employed.dition and eat nourishinsWilson's Freckle ‘Creamis sold by Statesville Drug Company._ ONLY 5 That's All Bad,Rebellious Stomach a arg m just five It is.criminal presumption,but}tressing Lunip will passtukeoneortwo‘little 1 1éts...2 It’s really |Son to'go on suffering from |of-order stomach,: t Condition causes:dullples,blotches ishes, Why ,not tion Bou ress, iolsness? eeteahe 1 blen | enoughy MI- stomach banish)all It;not.only giveg reliéf—sit cures.Try }®tomach misery,h Ubange met:ul cents at,the ‘Aa arugaists:everywhere,3 |interna]treatment for developing the bust.Ma od;but should be carefully | Improve your general he:alth and,cons |,flesh-building foods, Your | Fine | st dis-+ nat you || tah-i; per-| an out-| BUCch!a | SSR pim- in digtess-|bil-| 50° Dr ug Co.’ Have you seen our beautiful line of Whita,Goods and Ask to see SHERRETTE—It has Lin-- en’s charm at.One-third Linen’s cost.Qur,Lawns,. Trimmings? Nainsooks and Dimities are unparalleled. Weare positively @eoing to sell every Ready-to-Wear Suit at cost,as we,are going:to discontinuethis line.ALLENI;MILLS,JE ~(Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) Don’t Fore,Farmers,Solid Car Lad tec ce, _.Agricultural Lime Just Arrived. Be in time..It’s going fast Will not a last long at the price -_+—-Now on sale at——— ay anything to do with the sale it will go quickly. White-Stimpson Hardware Company, EMOVAL SALEN _XEMOVAL SALE!) or forty-seven days we will offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices.This:stock includes new Stieffs,new Shaws,new Bennett &Bretzs.new Kohler &Campbells,jjitid other makes of new Pianos and many different makes of _. second hand Pianos that have been,thoroughly a a repaired,refinished,ete.,in our shop..: ‘All of these Pianos are éxcellent bargains.We _hope to move this stock rapidly and if price has : CHAS.M.STIEFF,| 5 West Trade Street,Charlotte,N.C. STIEFE BUILDING,219 South Tryon Street,Oppo- nite apadenny of Music,after June’ist,19122. ee IFOoR”Soir Et eR iTt ee ee ERNEST G.GAITHER, 100 acre’farmin one mile of eight months’HighSchool.Two-story six-room dwelling,good barn and outbuildings,good or- chard and two branches.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance in oak and pine timber;in good neighborhood;at a bargain. 350 acre farmwith fine water power.Two seven--room dwell-irae three tenant houses,barns and outbuildings,100 acres in cultivation,balance in oak,and pine timber.Rents pay good in-terest on investinent.fj A number ok other smalier farms;Suburban and city property for sale,«|*( Good dividend paying stocks in local cor porations;will ex-.change for city property or farm lands.;:For further information call on or write, “Statesville,N.(.: INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.‘PHONE 23. OFFICE-NO.1,MILLS “BUILDING. attention by raising a ‘hue:and ery about something .that is not’ma-terial;and it is too often the case that’the.unsuspecting mass is led astray and the thing.they hoped to accomplish is thusdefeated. —ae ‘Tt ‘is charged that while “Col, Roosevelt was President he prevent ed suit being brought against the, Harvester trust,at the instance of Geo.-W.Perkins,who is now supporting Roosevelt for President, and others interested in the trust. A great mass of correspondence and records have been published to sustain the charge.amd the evi- dence seents to be;ample,Roose~ velt says guit was:held up until investigation-could:“be made:and that {his course was decided on at a ‘cabinet meeting.at”“which Presj+; dent.Taft,..then.Secretary of War in,Roosevelt's cabinet,was present. Mr Taft,~has;iSsued.a statement :be folly not to*make-the’change.showing’that he:owas,not in thig” “>"ag,div tihe face.of these ;facts,‘the ‘country .at-the.time the alleged change Was opposed:“py ‘tose “in cabinel»meeting’was ‘held.They “charge of the corporation and oth-}seem to ‘have®it on the colonel imi. er,stockholders,these who.favored this case..°es the change would naturally peek.to Bi oy place men in control.who:favored tive change;men who.favored their ideas and were in sympathy:with’ them;for to secure.the success of the changed methods it would, be reasonable that the ideas should be put in practice:by men thorough- “Ly in synipathy‘with them.in or-is néither a ‘dignifying nor edify- der:that the new.methods might’Jin g spectacle;the way the Prest- not.be curtailed or handicapped dent and the former President talk in any particular.ea ’labout each other.But’to such state .The soundness:of this reasoning has public affairs come,and ‘far be ‘must be generally cadmitted,and |it from The Landmark to say that ,bMhat is the exact situation in:Ire-]either of them is mistaken..-They’}, ‘dell.county today |as”to Balaried’|were long associated in public|county officers:The taxpayers of/life and most intimate “friends. 'the county are the stockholders |mMhey should know each other bet-, |who select the men to manage coun-ter.than:the rest of us’know:them. ty affairs.A majority_of.them be- _THE LANDMARK ——_——ee ¥ BR.CLARK,BDifcR AND OWNER, “PUBLISHED3D TUESDAY.Aae FRIDAY. —ee4¢|SSqFIFIGE:120 WEST BROAD STREET. a CESUBSCHIPI!'N PRICE: axONE TonsMWHREEMow TUESDAY,— THE EXACT SITUATION. It the.stockholders),fof @ corpora- tion decide thata change in,the ‘bus- _iness methods ofthe corporation:is necessary’for the more successful }and economicil management of the corporation,they wilh naturally pbeck to have the metiods’they:bez. lieve .to,be best adopted:and if the same methods.have been tried’sand *‘proved successfull in,other similar -corporations,there,”tan be no,good argument against the proposec. ghange.;.Oi’the.contrary,itywould, ee ~~\April 30,1912. The Landmark ig printing’today, aS a part:of the literature of the times and for the information of its readers,‘Some extracts:‘from -:Mr. Taft's opimion of (Col.Roosevelt and some’.extracts |from |Col. Roosevelt's.present opinion of the man “he madé"President.It]: Byerett Crouch,ththe"young white man ‘who,was arrested on.‘suspi- cion of.being conhected with thebankrobbery:at Hillsboro,has been reieased..He established an ‘alibi; Capt.S.A.‘Ashe,of Raleigh,andMr.Joseph.E..Graef,’of Naw York,were married Thursday eve- ning in’Christ's:Bploeopal church, Raleigh.~” John Harvey Moore,a young man:living in the vicinity of Reids- ville,attempted suicide Friday ‘byshootinghimself.He was daniger- ously wounded but”was alive at ee MROUA L.Muse,an’employe of ‘the ag Sewing Machine.Company,committed buicide at his home©im Winston Saturday,‘Morning byshootinghimself.No.cause,as- signed:excépt worry over finantialdifficulifes,He leaves a wife anid ‘three small:‘ohildren ‘bon._semig gle ‘plome.3/66. The -News-Herald sayé *hat Rev.B.C.Gregory;a native.f Penn- sylypnia,.who has beens preach- ing in Buncombe cownty,.his “a cepted the’.pastorate of.aPresby-|terian church,of “Morganton;and’: that Rey.E.°.N.Jolinson,who ‘is now finishing his course.in the, Southern’Baptist.Theological Sem-| inary.in Louigyille,has been called ro:-the pastorate of the First ,Bap- bist church of Morganton.\.footarreenact Stricken W,ith.Paralysis WhiléPlowing_and Died,© Hickory Dispatch to Greensboro| News.- Caleb Bolick,who lives five miles| from town,while plowingin the field Thursday was'stricken with paralysis| and fell in a furrow.How long he| lay there no one knows,but.a son,of | Jule Huffman finally noticed the! horse standing still and\going to.the lace where Mr.Bolick Jay,foundim-unconscious.__He hadr.er several times on the groundin his.ef-| He died soon after be-|forts to rise, ing taken to the house. ‘lieve that a change’in the ‘coun-The Taft people make a strong,‘ty’s businesg methods is necessary point of the fact that Geo.W.Per:|for ‘the best interest.of all,The |Kims,.of the Harvester trust,ip sup-.| reasons for that ‘belief have -been (porting “Roosevelt and it’..is clarg-| pet forth and.it has been shown |e tfiat Perkins is:putting up.muchi!’ that similar-méthods have -proved |Mduney for the colonel.Perkins »iit}guccessful in.other’counties.In/#published statement,points out order that the new methods may be that many trust men are active for| put in force’exactly as those who \Waft;that he (Peoriins)was asked} urge them -wish,so as to obtain for money for ‘the ‘Taft,campaignthebestresults,a legi:lative’tick-jf0ur years ago amd that he eee ,et composed of men who favor the}}the Republican.national committee| Bt in thorough |$15,000 to.pay.debts whennewmethods.and aresympathywith‘them,is offered the |the campaign closed,which These woters to.be passed upon in the |jhas not been paid.Fact -is,Taft | Democratic primaries May.18.If |end Roosevelt are tarred.with’the| thése men -are chosen they will;Fame stick..._The.only safe thing pass a bill for ‘the county that will is to defeat them both. give the fullest and best results of the salary,plan,for they are} in thorough.sympathy with!the|South,which,maintains a number| en lof missionaries in Mexxico,hes mh That is the whole proposition:lWwised these missionaries to.. It is not a question of men,of |the country,is evidence of aa crit:| their personality,of —personal'|ical-situation in Mexico.—y| 'friendships or any other matter.|migsionaries are,the last to.leave|i The proposed change in county bus |pny country.in which ‘there i an iness .methods—salaried,officers—internal.disturbance;they feel-° is the overshadowing issue of the campaign,in Iredell. el}others.”If’the Democrats.‘of (Gonditions in ‘Mexico are so acute, the county,the governing party of that the lives of Americans ere ur- the county and responsible for the Bafe..I* conduct of its affairs,‘believe in |eeanneareneee | this propoted change ‘of method,|A published Hest of ‘tie vere ‘they.must show gcod §faith by of oon wi Ma aes Ye epselectingmencommittedtoft.i |the Titamic disaster shows that the] is Do answer to pay that candidates number ;of.women wie periahed |-was very large and thé-list.alsowilldowhatthepeople is the by men osition.If want.That | evasion of a.direct answer unfriendly,to the prop- wants his wishes| includes,,.many.children tthe,.lifebeats seémis to have been:| oné |a matter of:chance.If it was ‘‘wo-|mn in:any.particular carried out he will]men and children first”in:every | select as the ‘srigtiument one whe |stance:no €ffort’,seems:to have is in ‘full sympathy with his pur-posespose:Who shires bia views ithe boats.-If’-the This is,cr is ‘supposed to be, yet a free country;every man bas | \in,otherwise they were left. pany Compromised.the administration of public affairs ||Corresporidence.of The Landmark. and to seek to have those views| adopted.he ¢|ee if th ere is inside |of Hollar Drug Co.,AtlantieFireaparty,as ‘is usually the case,|Ingurance Co.’of North Carolina| for we.are governed,by:parties,|and Petersburg Saving and Insur-| Tiga)g be ‘‘Jirgwindeveryindividualpartymanhasa}@™¢e Co.of.Virginia,ve.Southern| right.to chocee ¢:h Bell Télephone and Telegraph Co.|-“feoh And support the |have been.compromised.men who represent his vie ws.It} The telephone company pays Hol-lar Drug.Co.,Messrs.T.C.1-| |Bpaugh and J:T.Williamscn,ir,, is no.reflection on those who agree with himif he oppose dis- them; 3 :‘;5 .$600,and thehehasasmuchrighttohiaviews|}$600 a aa48theothermanandifhebelie-veS|Mrs.Israel Waterhouse, in them as a matter of principle it |ville,Hpent the week-end here, is not only w right but-m duty'to.|oo oe of Mrs.8.T.CrowsonaT.Kelly s Sateuse“all”fesitimaie ‘sneane ‘inv his|T.Kelly went to Sal'sbury a Fs urday to spend Sunday withpowertosecure-their adoption.|mother,Mrs.M.B.Kelly.For the timé being he may be pe p |ae : arated from men wi'hiwhem he-has||How,Oraig’s Defeat.Turned men |Well.aaffiliatedonotheroccasions;|Bhelby Star.and}whom he eé&teems personally, cae ce ee Thif the case litapie for aman:Hon LockevasDurelyoneof”friendship:or |who was defeated -bylikes.and dislikcé.Burt in matters|Kitchin four years ago.has hadofpublicwelfareten—have varying}most substantial law praetice views.It cannot be denied,.how-[eines his defeat and we understand|gree that.wher bere};|heap recouped his he avy campaign1hasa“well de-'|expense.In the meantime:the natfinedconvictionastoanyparticue|ary of the Governor has been raisedJarmattér;is thoroughly ‘convinced oe $4,000 to $5,000 a year and |that What jie belleves this time he is saved the -ex-‘n would be |ipenseamdworty of a campaign vinofgreatpublicbenefitif.adopted,|the primary,for thé nominations The| he fails to measure up to “the full |fates are good to him,and duty of citizenship if he “does not ace be,for ie is a contend for -that.principles ing |™au 5 een. especially does he fall short if,he|Mr.Mitchell Sells His Orchard toallowshimselftobeperBuadedtor|Mr.Helman. ‘eonsider matters not pertaining,to |North Wilkesboro Hustler.the principle involved to the éx-|eget A ot Hotnun has-purchased“Ment that the ‘principle te deteat-|oh ne ying y nar tel of'ed,the object aimed at thiwarted.|'|the Mitchell place?‘at top of ie ‘A favorite m¢thod of pol'ticians,|Mountaim dn the Hiddenite .when the?find the’people deter-|Rear Mr.-A.M Vannoy's, ,°mined to have wom eth isie they don’t Statiewute:purchase >Wae.ine:4 Mitchell.tof and Mrs}ee ;wan:them to have,is to district et:hie ACG urT ep:it to cubiivate Governer peering as the road, The |E88‘ land| de-from.Mr.John fram the Titanje disaster,all branches of the military service havedecided to |go.in more:strongly for swimming.\Instructions.are.being issued:by the War Department for regular swim- ming lessons to be iver to:allah icruits,beginning May 1.0:4 |STATENINEWS.ee Miss Josephine.‘Ashe,daughter,of Partly as.a result of lessorisgained All Her Relatives in Prison. Greenville,§.C.,Dispateh,27th.:The plight of a female Federal pris-oner released from the county prisonyesterdafvhasexcitedno.little sympa-thy in Greenville.Her mother;longsincedead,her father and brother‘sentenced to serve terms in the Fed-eral prison at Atlanta,her sister.sen- eral penitentiary in Kansas,nephew now serving a ‘life sentence in the South Carolina penitentiary,and with’no.other relatives in theworld,Alethea “Palmer,the.Oconee county woman acquittedin the UnitedStatescourthereofthechargesofconspiracyandmurder,in SOnaecHehlwiththekillingof:Deputy.Marshal -being released ‘from.custody ‘knows not where to:go or what to do,-Theovernmentiatherrequestfurnished’Bar transportation ‘to friends nearAshevilleand’there:she.has gone:The home*which,‘she .once presidedoverisobliteratedbythe.court's.de= their terms. ‘Dr.years old,who in’recent’years gave|more than$5,000,000 to small colleges, i died Saturday.iin a Sanitariumat Hins-‘dale;Il.’Dr.Pearsons gave-away all, this wealth except a.small income to ‘maintain him-untilhe died. -Johm Whitley,..colored; lold,fell -head first into.a vat of |boiling water atthe veneer works in Golaatiors:.and died in a short| time,ARS DR.MOORE,| { PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR, IS NOW IN STATESVILLE, and:will be “here for several days.Office over Hall’s Drug Store.April 30.° ‘Do You Want toPay Your County Officers Fees or Salaries?-Which Method Do You Eniploy iin Your Own Business? Never have the people of Iredell (and they pay the bills) given the question of paying their county officials salaries The fact that the Associate Re-|instead of fees,the serious consideration they are giving it i\formed Presbyteriam Church of the now.The:more the question ‘vinced our people are that it is the proper,business-like and ave feconomical method of.conducting the business of Iredell ‘couuty. The more light jis turned on this subject,the more popu-Jar the Salary plan becomes, there is nota single argument that can be made against itsngthatthenatureoftheirworkInthefollowingissuesofTheLandmarkyou've had facts Ig surpasses feniands .that they take chances.|andfigures to prove,how the salary plan works in counties mentioned:The Landmarkissne April | +es +s4(| th “i sé “%1 ECs ‘a6 a ve 9 bE.406 ay “9 is discussed ,the more con- It’s a business proposition and tenced to serve six years in the Fede iler Corbin-near.Walhalla in 1909,after), cisign and perhaps will beso forever.|.|Her father.will probably end‘hisdays:}...‘in the Atlanta’prison,as heJjs now 784,and feeble,her brother atid sister’)both past fifty,will shard outlive Daniel.Kimball Poarecne,92 16.years, 2,report from Guilford county "‘*Person county.|‘«Bundombe county| 25,‘*Forsyth county.|.‘‘Cleveland county | 6¢ )he 26, In each of those five counties the salary system is work-| old punky fee system. There are other facts that will be handed out showing how it works in other counties. made'to bring the women to |8aves money in other North Carolina counties,what’s the women were matter with the rich and important county of Iredell taking |Present at tie boat they were put ‘that salary medicine,too,and being one of the bunch.that ‘saves big money annually,and conducts its county affaire @ right to express his vie WS as to |Siuits Against Bell Telapione Com-|on an economical,business basis? Oughtn’t you,Mr.Citizen and Taxpayer,to know exact Taylorsville,April 29—Th¢-suite lywhat you are paying your county officials—just as you ‘know what it costs you to employ help in your own busi- Thereis one sure way to know positively and that’s 'to pay them proper salaries;and then youwill kmow to acentwhatitcostsyou. Remember;always,Mr.Citizen,that you are the employ-,er and the coin to pay (whether it-be salary or fee)comesinsurancecompaniioutofyourownjeans—and don’t you forget that. of States-|to ‘you entirely tosay whether you wish your county affairs eg ‘conducted in a business-like and economical method or con-\tinue the fee system by which you don’t know definitelyhiswhatyouarepayingyouremployes. The,whole questionis:Do you want the affairs of your}, Out county—and remember it’s your business and they are:your affairs—conducted on an.economical,business like basis,or Defeat is sometimes more ‘prot-|40 you prefer.continuing the ont-of-date fee system.by Craig,|which method you will never know exactly what a job is No use in saying salary system won'twork successfullyin Iredell if it’given half achance. |Iredell,according to’census of 1910,has a population of 34,315 and according to tax returns of 1911 taxable proper- costing you? ity amounting to $12,196 820,important and well-to-do counties of North Carolina.Why. ‘should she be ‘behind other countiesiof the State in ‘the they adoptidn of modern,economical Pustness methods .in the conduct of her affairs?:And now,Mr.Deniocratic Voter,“the gagetloe is up.to'you to say what yon are going to doabout it.Just bring the matter home and ask yourself how you would run your ‘own business and whether you would be willing to pay fees to your help.Remember,Mr.Citizen,that it’s your money and your county and it’s entirely up to you vo decide h,Wwyouwantitsaffairsrun, iF ae REALLY WANT SALARIES,VOTE:IN PRIMARIES MAY.18TH FORLEGISLATIVECANDIDATES.WidARE ORNs gulls oe IT. Loading-ing successfully and saving money to the county over ‘the! If it works so well and lt’s up Iredell ranks among the-rich, A ‘vanished thirst—a cob buidy and:i c _tefreshed one;‘the sure way—the only ies re *way is via a alate,orbottle of ae i ~Ideally delicious—pure as purity—crisp and sparkling as frost. f _.Our new booklet,telling - Free of Coca-Cola vindicationatChattanooga,for the asking. Demand the Genuine as made by : 7 ehh COCACOLA CO:aATLANTA,GA. of Coca-Cola. 7 you-rteArrowthink 1912HIGHTANNIVERSARY YOU ARE INVITE D:* eae M.TO 10 P.M.ie THE.STORE OF QUALITY Statesville DrugCo., PRESCRIPTIONISTS. enka Buster.cen!s; GUARANTEED HOSIERY TRADE MARKREGISTERED FOR MEN,WOMEN AND.CHILDREN We Will Guarantee Your Hosiery Bill Not to >.-Run Over $3 a Year. ‘Buster Brown’s Darnless.Hosiery;guaranteed for iMen,Women and Children.We guarantee these hose against darn- ing or mending,against holes in.the heel or toe.For every, pair thst does not make good we will give a new pair FREE. Our guarantee meahs absoliitely the véry best quality in. every strand of the yarn used Sea these hose.Means a smoth,even,silky-lisle finish*-gauzy and sheer—cool -and comfortable—attractive in appearance.A stocking shaped to the foot—ankle,heel and toe..All.Buster Brown Hosiery has the ‘‘German Léop’’toe—no seams and knots—French finish tops,reinforced heel,toe and garter tops.Garters won't tear nor stretch them out-of shape.joe Cuaranteed—25c.a Pair. Four pair in a box for $1.Guaranted 4 months against darning. Poston -Wasson Co. SCS ©COEGED GD HTD ©Ge w e nhe t PGE Load of Good Mules :|/ Loe ee ae Car Load of Good Mares and Horses. Henkel-CraigLiveStock Co. St “2 Mise:Wert).Mrs.R,°B. she ather home. PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. _THE LANDMARK) OPFICE;120 WEST BROAD OTREnT,TELEPHONE NO.14. “TUESDAY,me “April .30,1912: eens RECEPTION FIFRIDAY AFTERNOON Mors,:Henkel Receives in Honor of /Her’Guests—Social Items. The reception given by Mrs.Cc,V. Henkel Friday.afternoon in honor of her guests,Mrs.Dunavant and Miss~::Wert, largely ‘attended.The cards of the guests were received at the door bylittleMissVirginiaHenkelandre- ceiving in the,hall were Mrs.©.E. Wilking:and Mrs.Z..V.Long;whoconductedthentothereceiving line composed :of Mrs.’Henkel, Mrs:Dunavant,Mrs.M.:.R:‘Adams, MeLaugh-din;Miss”Jordan”and Mre.Coble.Receiving in‘the library were.Mys, JRE Bowles,Miss J.P,Carlton, Mrs.Dd.Craig and:“Mrs2.M,6. (Wood,and.presiding at thépunch:pow!in tie tibrary'were Mrs.A:J.\Bvans alt:Miss Bldw. ing room:Were.Misses Elizabeth!“Al-“lison,-Altfe Corpening,|,Miller,Mary:Miller,Anne“Walton.and Mary",Hill; cream course.was ‘served, there were décorations.throughout.the house,the dining room ‘wasmostattractive;the crated.with narcigsus and yellowroses...The punch bowl was banked iwith,snow balls: The graduating class of the grad-ed school’was:entertained at,the pehool Frigay night “by the mem- bers of the ninth grade,the occas-‘jon being the customary farewell to the graduates by those who suc- ceed them.‘the following ‘year. The affair was held in one oftheschoolhallswhichwasdecor-ated in-the class colors of the par- ticipants...Progressive ‘‘good-bye”’was played and Mise Ruth Gillwou.the,ladies’prize,while the_eentleman’s prize went ‘to Mr,Jul- ‘ian Morrison.Both prizes w poxes of candy.Punch was served| aH-during the evening and at tle close of the game ce cream ‘and| cake were cae.The members of the Elerice plub and quite a number of other} friends were ‘guests at the social} function:given.by Mrs:J:.1.} Sloan Friday afternoon at her| home on Davie aes ue,in horior of ber guest,Miss Lucia Parks Bte-|cord.The @uesta were!Asheville,when babies are found to|company and the other Morgan inter-phens,of Cor srecefyed.by ‘the ef-honor ir where punch: hostess and.guest-, reteptiat hall, Mes- dames E.M ind J,G..Pow- ell,>When:nad arfived:they were peated at tables where pro- eressive games.were’played for amusement.rathér than prizes,prize giving being barred by the’Elcriee- moh club.Following the playing,ice cream,cake and mints were gerved.The house was pret- tily decorated for the occasion,the color scheme being pink and white, Saturday was the.27th anniversa-} ry of the marriage of Mr.and Mrs J.:B,.Gloyer..Saturdayi night: they;.gave a supper to all their for- mer boarders,mdat.cf whom were on hand and enjoye da remarkably | good and substa ntiab meal MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. PersonalMention of the Folks Who Are.Coming and Going. Mr.J.Randolph’French left Sat-| urday’night for Cohwmbus visit his ife and.daughteres s Miss A Corpening is spend- ing a week,in:Mooresville.Mrs..,£..F..McNeer,.who visited her sister,Mrs.8:B.Miller,left| Saturday for her:home at Hlkin She was..accompanied’by-little Miss Dorothy Miller Miss Rabe.spent Homage and Sunday.with her omeB people in Salisbury : -Miss Angie Caldwell).has return- @d'‘to Statesville after a’etay:of: Beveral ‘weeks in Lincolnton Mr.Isidore 'Woodward is _ home from.Fruitiamd,.Henderso county,for a stay of a.few days Master Wilfred Young,who has heen in school at.Churchland,Da- Widson.county,is at:home,-the 6chool having closed Mast week Mr.J.E.Colvért is at home from Wirginia.: Miss Pearl Webber,who holds: a position in Charlotte,ie visiting home folks in Chambersburg town-| ship..-Mr,Roy Cushing, a visitor in town. Mrs.Edmond Jones,Jr.,.of Le- noir,.arrived in Statesville ti night and is the guest of Mrs.B Webb.Mrs.R.M.Nixon; cord,WN:H.;who Visited Mrs, Webb,left yesterday for Lake Tox- away. Mrs.Geo Hawn and near Mooresville - *Mrs;Jo,Jacchs and Miss Marie| Harriscn went th Winst onyesterday ‘to spend a week. Mr.Richards Roberts,cf Mt.Airy spent:last week with his brothér, Mr.Ww.L..Roberts. Death of Mr.Lackey—Other News; Correspondence of The Landmark. Stony Point,R.-2,April 27—Farm- ers are busy preparing land for anoth-| er cfop..Wheat and oats are lookingine. Mr:William Lackey died Mondaynight,15th,and was buried:Tuesday at Mt.Pisgah church..The funeral--was conducted at the home by hispastor,Rev.T B Johnson.Mr.Lack-, ey had been in feeble health for some!time and his death was not a surprise to the community.’He was a good man and will bemissed.Peace tohisashes.~Miss Mary Martin,who has been ‘sick for some time,does notimprove.Miss Eva Bruce has returned homefromStonyPoint,Where shehasbeen}. ,in school. The commencemedt exercises oftheStonyPointHighSchoolwere good and were largely attended.Rev.,J..E.Abernathy,of-Gastonia,N.C.,made the address and music was'‘by’the Troutman band.~Mr.J.:A.Brown’was called to Statésvillé to the bedside of his sister;‘Mrs,E.S.:Millsaps,whio iss right sick of Tennessee,‘was Im igre “din4 «Mary Lois Belle: An ica .While table being dec- |Mr.Underwood for -the Democratic § “were lt” BTATD.NEWS. Gov Kitchin will speakin‘Charlottetonightintheititerestofhissenatoria]}candidacy.. The annual show of the.Catawba| 'Couyty Live Stock Association will ‘be > held at the farm of H.P.Lutz May 11. Mr.and Mrs..W,.L “Kennbdy,ofFalling:Creek,Lenoir county,havegiventheirdwellingandlands,valuedatabout$75,000,.to the Baptist:or-phonage at Thomasville.A life es- tate is.reserved. Boys were playing ball”oi thestreetsofWinston-Salem last weekwhenoneofthemcollidedwithMrs 3S.J.Wright,who was passing.Theladywasthrownviolentlyto.the; ground and her hip broken..‘s And now they’ve started the reportthatMyrtleHawkins,alleged.to‘havebeen‘murdered at Hendersonvidle,:isaliveandwellatKeyWest,Fla.,and.the ‘attorneys for the persons accusedofkillingMyrtleHawkinsprofesstobelievethe,story.«Stuff! Winston ‘Journal:If present’plans are carried “out it is understood’that Former Governor R.Be’Glenn,of this city,will stump the State of California: in the interest of Governor Woodrow Wilson’s campaignfor:the Democraticpresidential,nommunation. An Underwood club.was organized Saturday nightat Lexington,the hometownofMr,Varner,the manager oftheUnderwood.boom in this State Congressman Burnett,of Alabama,was:present and spoke in behalf of presidential nomination. In Goldsboro Saturday night fire broke out in a moving picture show operated for negroes,and a 15-yéar- old negro boy who wasinthe machine booth with the operator of the’pic:| tures,was burned to death.-The) flames were extinguished,with but |small damage‘to the building. ‘The 3-yéar-old grandson ‘of ‘Mr.| John Costner,who lives in the vicin-} jity of Dallas,Gaston county,followed/ -his grandfather into the,woods,.last! mob |Tuesday,where Mr.Costner was cut-.nga tree;He didn’t knowthechild’ ;there and when.the tree fell it struxk the -little one and.killed.‘it.| |This m the Gastania Gazette. It.has become quite a custom in |Bonapa rte) |FACTS IN A..NOTED .CASE. Suit Against ‘International Har- ,vester Trust’Apparently‘Up By,Order of Rovsevelt. Baltimore Sun.eicce : In.1904.Attorney General Moodypreparer.to prosecute the Internation-al.Harvester Company on .evidence discovered ‘by the Inter-State.Com-agnerce Commission that the companywasaceeptingrailroad.rebates in vio- lation of law..,pany at once promised to rectify.the practices and'see that nothing contra-ry to the-ruling .of the commission was then done .This wassatisfactory |}377Amy7 to the Attorney General,and the suitwas‘dropped.(Roosevelt ‘letter,Au-gust 27,°1907,to Attorney General the SenateInDecember,1906,the De-‘passed a.resolution directing ‘partment of Commerce,and Laborto |:investigate the operations of the Inter~It was.national Harvester Company.not until March 7,1907,that‘Comthis-sionerofCorporations ‘Smith notifiedGeorgeW:Perkins and other Har-vester company officials that th e in-vestigation was to be begun:‘It ap- pears by his:letter of August g that)Commissioner Smith had,begun theinvestigation,but has not made such: progress with it as he would like on |. account of his being.crowded with work.”’ parte,August:‘22 )George W:Perkins cunaead the Presidenit to hold up the.stit until af- ter Smith had completed his investi-tion.President Roosevelt wrote to e er General on August 22, 1907:“Will you see that Mr.Perkins and Commissioner Smith go after the matter in full and report to me there-. on..«Please do not file the suit untilIhearfromyou.Two days’later,August 24,Com- missioner Smith had a conference with Perkins..On August 26 he saw the |President and the next day went to |Lenox,Mass.,,to consult with’the At- torney:General,who did not want to take up the question until the return of Attorney Purdy from Europe. In his conference on the case Com- missionér Smith:writes.in his full re- |port to the President,September 21, 1907,.that Mr.Perkins “concluded 'with great eniphasis with the remark that if,after all the endeavors of this: ‘LANDMARK.~BUNGH of keys.“Return ‘te ‘THE |April 30. I,si +BEX-|FOR SALE OR RENT,~,O8E-STORY,six-, street.Waterand sewerage.Spleneyout-eB ‘Welnall,on eaby,te Held WANTED.iI 7 ia “trom,isifring|tonan HOUPE &MOORE,Cleve-| RArCes |At April April 30~It. FOR 8 ALE UPRIGHT PIANO in firat|V4 class condition.Price $150,onener Lermis,A.W.BUNCH,Statesville,NvCc.|‘*The Harvester com- FOR SALE.—FRESH5-gallon cow.Hay!delivered at $1.25 per ,hun-"Phone No,2371,.JNO.M,.SHARPE.|Boel BO.Bt, NOTICE.“WILL GIVE 40 pounds good|flour and 12 pounds bran in.ex-| change for one hushel of good wheat,BUTLER:‘MILL,Harmony,N.C Ellis Tharpe.Miller,and| J..B,Wilson,Proprietor:'':April 80,8.|| LOST..3TWO Pointer Dogs,.about two years| oldsonablefeward for information or return to A.ae pore StatesVille,.N.Cx eeeaa | Brown and white spotted.Rea | Ea.Mellon Compan] y Clothing,Shoes, .Hats,Men’s Furnjhings, .Trunks,Leather Goods. Boys and.Children's.Dept :Second Floor. '(Roosevelt letter.to Bona- “banker‘that.’‘you -ean’“handle isfactorily:it as e aid in your -means,too,that.with.your credit good at your ‘bank,the .consequent ‘reputation brings you in more trade,’better busi- ‘ness bargains and increased so- cial and pelea prestige.” ing, in a good bank means me re. than mere storing of money,ee When you have ‘shown:your mt your business and yourself’sat- also means that °your credit is,good for financial ‘ enterprise.It’ wes ©ith -Always ‘stand well ‘at your :bank!keep.your:engagements,_ wi show yourdesire to be.con- sidered a .man who can’be trusted.We are all pulling to-_- ‘gether for the common good, and you may rest assured that we will help you,through thick and thin,if you show you are on the square. AGo aaa oe companies aa indiv iduals solicsited...Ev- ery facility given—consistent withesonservative bapk- J.C.IRVIN,President. G.H.BROWN,Vice President. .First National Bank,_ STATESVILLE,N.C. Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,00, OFFICERS: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier."JNO,W.GUY,Assistant Cashier, |that the inmates will take them.in. be an incumbrance,to deposit them|ests to uphold.the policy of the admin- on the doorstep ofa home inthe hope istration and to adopt their’:methodsof.modern publicity,this company The latest instance occurred last Wed-|Was now to be attacked in a:purelynesdaynight,when Mr.‘and Mrs.M|technicalcasey,the intetests he repre- eeconcoseeoese S@OCCCOE The Star Player| game-| Miss.,to of dvebin.js | of Con-“| |childre | returned yesterday to their hom-| ++Poston-Wasson Co.(__) Stock Bunch-Furnriiture Co. ries. ers and normal temperature through-}out the country are promised for thisweek,weather ‘bureau Sunday,ere I.Jackson,a childless couple,found a baby.on the porch of their residence.| They will probably adopt the waif. Américans in Great Danger in Mex- ico, |tobi le,‘Al a.,Dispatch,27th “If the United States interv enes in} |Mexico every person of white:skin /and light hair,irrespective of his be-| |ing an American,will be shot todeath| jor tortured,’’was the statement of Frank J.Hromadko,a refugee from) |Chapachala,Mexico,a small town 6n i the Guatamelan border,who arrived in Mobile by steamer from Living- stone,Guatemala,being.afraid.to;cross Mexico on,account of the condi-| ‘tions there.© “I was operating a drug store at!Chapachala until the latter part of | March,’’said Hromadko today,‘‘and then the bandits and thieving Mexi- cans began to come into my store anddemandmoneyortheywoulddestroy my stock in trade.I-refused them at ftrst and finally gave them what little I did have —Not satisfied with this, +when-theyfound out I was-an Amer-; ican subject they threw my goodsinto the street and broke up my-store. lost somewhere in the neighborhoodof$4,500 “IT went to the American consul at that place and he told me that the best thing for me or any other American| to do was to leave quickly as possible, but not to try and get through the porns to Texas..It was then that I made up my mind to get out of the ‘country where Americans.are hated) land are not properly protected.’’ Noticés of New.Advertisements. House for sale or!rent.—W.Webb Bunch keys lost. ;Landmark. Mrs.Dr:Moore,painless tooth ex-| |tractor,is in town. Boy wanted.—Red Cedar ChestCo.| Teams.wanted,to haul lumber.—|Houpe &Moore,Cleveland R-2. Fresh 5-gallon cow and hay forsale.|—Jno.M.Sharpe.| Flour and bran in.exchange’for wheat.—Butler Mill,Harmony. Return to The Upright,piano for sale.—A.W.‘Bunch.| Dogs lost,Reward.—A.E.Wel-||born.:‘| Fresh cereals.—J.B.Gill a The potato bug.remedy;sliced ba-|,con —Eagle &Milholland.. Mortgage sale of land June 1st —R.; W.Pou:; Planet,Jr,cultivator,—Lazenby- Montgomery Hardware Co. Sorosis pumpsof|quality.cn |White Shoe Co.=™*White goods.Allen L.Mills. Leave call with Big Ben and thewatchwithWoodward.: Bighth anniversary.—Statesville DrugSpecial sale figured foulards.—Ram- sey-Bowles-Morrison Co.Buster Brown guaranteed hosiery. Car loads mules,marés and horses|, just”oe —Henkel -Craig Livenae | Rockers.and go-5-carts.--Crawford- More facts and figures about sala- Frequentand well distributed show- in.a ‘bulletin issued by:the sented were ‘‘going to fight.’”’Mr.‘Smith also quotes Mr Perkins assay- |ing that ‘the was:now being laughed at in-New-York by the Standard Oil people,who were saying that he tried itoa good and keep solid with the ‘administration,but that now he was|going’to get the same dose with other people who had not followed such pol- icy.’’.Commissioner Smith strongly|advised against pressing the case. Secretary Straus,in forwarding Mr. Smith’s letter to the President,advis- ‘id Mr...Roosevelt.to eliminate the “more personal and specific refer- ences’’and publish the letter as a statemerit of the administration should the Harvester company not be prove: cuted.Mr.Roosevelt ‘denies that he ever ‘fsuppressed’’any essential document ‘bearing on the case against the Har- vester trust.Mr.Bonaparte and Mr. Smith deny that they were parties to| the ‘‘suppression’’of such documents. But the letters of President Roose-velt and Commissioner Smith were not published.The suit against the International Harvester Company was not’pressed during Roosevelt’sadmin- istration..The suit to dissolve the In- ternational Harvester Company as:a trust,existing in violation.of theShermananti-trust law,is just now, five years later,being ;prepared byAttorneyGeneralWickersham. In Mr.Roosevelt’s vocabulary,ap- parently,failure to makg,public.is not considered as ‘‘suppression’’;failure, by presidential request,to prosécute is not equivalent to dropping an anti- |trust:suit.; Cardinal Gibbons,.of Baltimore,dis-itinguished Catholic prelate,participat- -|ed-in the dedication of St:Mary’s pro- cathedral in Wilmington Sunday.Thechurchtost$200,000000. WANTED!fs a|CHEST co,April 3C. Fresh Cureals| e ‘@ | The lasasat and best aaa Clothing and Furnishing |) Goods.store\in;the Carolinas.|} When in the City(make’our |} store headquarters. 6e8&10 West}TradeSt, ‘Charlotte,N.C. ‘in anyline of sport must have the right tools if he would not _be handicapped...So if you are a ball player or a:fisherman,or. any other kind of a sportsman, come here for the things that make for better records.Our sporting goods are the kind that you will like after the season has ended._P.ALLISON'S. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. |eesecooese eecceesss€6OO06 OR THE LITTLE FOLKS!) We Now Have on Sale For ‘Misses and Children An elegant line of Wash Dresses,Suits,Rompers andCreepersatVeryAttractivePrices, Made especially for our trade from the best select materials at 25¢., +50¢.,75¢.,$1.00 and $1.25 each. -in this line it wil):pay you to gee us. New weer Goods received almost daily by express. If you have not supplied your wants gy Yours very traly, SATTTSE &EQSTON- SalesDayis the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C “ ‘Cream of:Wheat, QuakerOats, ‘Corn Flakes,= *Post Toasties, Grape:Nuts, Rice, Grits, Shredded Wheat, Please:let me.haye your orders|for these -goods,« while they are’FRESH. J.B.GILL, FANCY GROCER,- 105 EastBroad Street. oe con oe af i re ares .(PHONE 27. “Tak, a new rug,a Dew carpet, We're splendidly ready to aid you in your Spriing house furnishing.: The home—your home—will need new thines thie.sprine—some new furniture piccesnewdraperies,a new range or cook stove—some of these thing’rs you are sure to nee and we want’you to be sure,and visit this atore when,you decid @:|what you will need: Housewives who have in mind‘the best:interests of the a the ultimate thickness of the home purse after the refurni shy:oe attention,to this store when shopping, Williams.Furniture House.: »pedraned of the ‘home,and ing isfinished,will.do wer tb > t eg ae en o n e + Sa g i #9 et e oe ee INS too fast. 1906=>Honorable.Record Your Comfort Today Hay Be ‘Yor:Dis:-| tress Tomorrow. That Mr.Property Owner?CE! Live’Stock. “Today is heres. Consider thepresent,- lock the stable after the horseis gone. ‘Phone 54. Six Years Ever Think of — RA %. ¥ Weissue every kind ire,“Life.“Aecidant:- and Health,Steam Boilers,“Liability,Auto -mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone Bonds—Administrators,@uar- _Sian Trustees and any.Judicial Bond: ‘Tomorrow is.‘coming.all -Too late to Call or write us for prices.and information about our ae 1 1912 *. Statesville Realty.&InvestmentCo. J.F;CARLTON,Manager. TUBSDAY,- Herops of Rings"That AreAll Right.£ or more. When you ‘buy one of our Rings you need.not give yourself any trouble abouf'the sets. chance the set should get-loos¢and come out, bring it in and a new set will be put in:free.of any cost to you. show you.our line.’ A beautiful PICTURE suitable for tracing will be given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00 If by any just We sell the famous W.W.W.Let us ‘RH.RICKERT &SON, Famous Candies! :None Better. Jewelers. ON THE BOX?” The Polk Sina Drug Company, PRESCRIPTIOntheSquare. 00006600000800800000000000 Largest and Best Line : SPECIALISTS. Ever brought to Statesville.buggies-from $47.50 to $100.Rubber tire top buggieswithKellySpringfieldbestgraderubber,and full’iseihor trimmed,from $65 to $125.Surrey and Harness‘proportion to above prices. all and examine thesebefore buying. Will sell steel tire top *Phones 109 and 410. Buggles,Sureys and Hames @ |fines count. X COURTEOUS ‘Commercial - M.K,STEELE,President..D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier: 116 East Broad Street. * Vehicle &Supply Company. $100,000.00. 28,000,00 ‘ Statesville,N:CG, E.MORRISON,VicePresid 500,000.00 ye National Bank, Gy-E HUGHEY,‘Anviatane Cashier. sseeeneessusocvceses r Methods,Large Resources, |TREATMENT. Oughtito mean much to the man with a bank ac:If you-have not yet opened an account with_the,cJOMME RE [AL{twe invite you to.do so now. Capital” * -Surplus -Total Resources overFourpercent.on time and Savings Deposits. mB!house ‘April 80,tit THE {STATE'S COTTON CROP. Piguren Showing the ‘Cotton Pros-duction By Powptics the ©PastThreeYearw..oe The Landmark last week received from the census bureau a’statisti- cal table showing the total number of bales of cotton ginned in each} county in ‘North Carolina for the)1909 to 1911, inelusive, “eounting round bales as half bales|and.excluding linters,’? The 1911 crop in Fredell countywas10,931 .bales,a plight jinchpase | over 1909,which was 9,282,and | bales,in 1910-23479 anid 1909 1,807, j The ctop oin Mecklenburg,taat yeur was 30,769,in 1910 33,669 ign in:-1909 27,749 bales.-.Rowan,Leodis edi 7,854 ‘bales last |year,9;836 in 1910 and 6,675 in,1909,a Stanly’s crop:im 1911 ‘was 9,165 | Kbales:in 1910 RAE514 621. Cahkarrus.produced 10,886. 19:11,12,147 in 1909.Davidson produced,2,662 bales in! £911,,3,123"in 1910 int 3,404 in 19Ly ::: The largest ..cotton:nvaduatne |county inne State is Robeson. This county ’S cro p im 1911 was 76,-$12.bales,in 1910 it..was,62944} and in 1909 the amount was 61°32 Johnston coupim comes next witli715.bales last year,a very great1910,when the crop and)1909 4, ‘bales in 1910 and:9,146 in 59,7 increase over was 36,254 The W ake 1914 against'..27,354 -in {27,105 vin 1909 “Edgecombe is.the next with:46,093 bales last year 28,910 in’1910 -and’23,671 in 1909 The.Wayne ‘ctcp was 45,591- 1911 against 26,315 in -1910 25,108 in 1909 Pitt is next.with 43 increase from :24, LT,379 in 1909. Nash grew 41,666.in 1911 (24;844 in 1910 and 19,826 in 1909 The.crop in’Wilsem last-°year was 40,581,.in 1910 it.was 24,309fandin1909itwas17,549. Halifax grew .40,206 bales:in 0911,im 1910 and in 1909 19,611.‘: The biggest crop grown :in’the western section of the State out- side of Mecklenburg was’in,,Cleve- land:the -crop’last year in.this county’being 23,640:-im,1910 —it jwas 18,574 and in 1909 it was 16. ipg9s ;The most the .statistics crease in the 46,224 1910 crop was n and highest,against and 39--last year, 8°in 1919 an and against 23,315 noticeable thing about is the immense ii- erop last year in.the big cotton counties of the Gast over the two previoug years.Some of these counties .doubled and mare) than doubled the 1909 erops while in many cases the increase over 1910 was 50 to 75 pér cent.If} the same ratio of increase continues| this:year the North Carolina crop will showr.gneat gains. The."Straus:Brothers. Charlotte Observer. The death of IsidortheTitanic,‘by the side of who refused to leave him,aiccntion to the remarkable success which the dead mam and his two brothers attained,ift widely ent fields.Igsider andwereassociatedwiththeir in building up a great mer¢ establishment For many past,Nathan,has.been the genuinely helpful and devoted American philanthropists.He concerned himself!chiefly supplying:pure.milk for the poorer parts of New.York cityandinsomecities‘of Burope.He very largely inspited aid has the.fight to:chick:sacri infant life Isidor never strayed very far from the business,though went to.Congress for two |terms,and,whether in’or-out of Congress,upheld President Cleve|laid with all:his might.Oscar,the third brother;became a }ly puc- cessful and respected lawyer also attained)distinction in minister, Straus on wife}directs antile years most of has| with| infants in| af he historical studies;was Turkey under three Presidents la member of,President.Roose cabinet.©.94 en to and velt’s Senator Overman Prevented Remov-al,of -Lightship. Washington Dispatch,25th,Charlotte Observer. |\-Senater Overman killed to a‘plam to |do away with the lighthouse ship| j at Frying Pan Shoals on the |Carolina coast tcday before .the i Senate committee.on commerce uv}bill preposed by the.commissidner. |of lighthouses to remove the.light nd he |the House a ;on its way.to the floor -of.t Sen- jate when the Senator discove red it. |TWo years ago Mr:Overman got appropriation,of $125,000 f sitip at Frying Pan Secretary of Commerce; had the ship removed had to appeal General for iaback.The next pass the bill that day Mr.Overman made a peppery speech)in the Senate mittee on the subject)today an ithe the ruahor Overman torney fet it Shoals Mr. to ‘the At- decision move‘wae killed to pretty com- DEAFNESS CANNOT BE,CURRED ©by local dpplications;as they.can-not:reach’the:diseased portion of theear.There is only one wWay to curedeafness,and that.is by constitutionalremedies,«Desafness is caused by aninflamedconditionofthemucousliningeaieeoiatnehianTube,96 18 Iinflamed@you have ¢8oind or imperfe hearing,and eaeitisentirelyclosed,Deafness is the re-put,and unless the inflanimation eaneetakenoutandthistuberestoredtotsnormalcondition,héJaring will be de~stroyed forever;nine cases out of tenArecausedby‘Catarrh »which ts nothingbutaninflamedconditionofthe*cous surfaces,adioae«We will giveforanycfse catarrh)thatGatarrhCure.HeidSold.b-.Take-tom hen One .Hundred DollarsofDeafness(cauged byannotbecuredbyHall's:Send for.clreulars,free.CHENEY.&CO,,Twledo,0.Dr uERIsts,*The:gi ‘a Homily ‘ua for eonstipa- }@911, py aries ::1911 as 861 pounds pet acre from 1910,Oran roaobcpmpaEen wit |11,553,338 acres;and of corn:eas The crop vot Aan county |18.4°bushels per acre.font 2;700,-, in 1912 was,2,469 bales,,1910 “00d acres. 2,148 and 1909 1,415.:|ih)cotton 885 di ‘monstrat TS Te-| Catawba gréw 8,915°bales last!‘yported,On 3/612 acres—an wyerageyear,4.887 in.i910 and 6,095.“in|i ot 4.1 acres for each)demonstrator’ 1909.ys acne os “an average yield)’of-1,591.5 *Davie “in :1911.produced 253 pounds of.seed cotton per acre,and tac total yield “of.6;748 664.pounds, fels:per -erops,«we find-a—tetatoef- ‘creased He R |inter-relations |resolution, differ-| Nathan} father| led | -He} certain| North | ship:from Frying Pan Shoals|,a ~|weakness?in|Slipped through,as}:wa jandiin the and }and| to|. was tO.) |‘|published| this |” Sunline:of ae”Yeat's Rewuliea“Show the Great Advantage§)of the Demonstration Methods, Correspondence of The ‘Landmark,.ye We have’just completed .oun records:.for .1911 and ‘find that our average ‘yield of corn per acre Was.only a fraction of.a less than for 1910,althougha.pe- vere drought through the central part:of the State reduced the;yields very materially.Our average-yield jof.cotton.was 259 pounds per acre more than for 1910. The bureau of.statistics “in |preliminary estimate,Decenyben 11, gives)the average yield of cotton for North Carolina:in its seed whe saverage for:the fing to “the:burean’s estimate:as stated above!was 861 pounds:Thus fit.appears:that ‘the ‘demonstration methods.produced)en)increase |84.8°pér cent.or 730.5 pounds per acre above the State average,whichat.$3 per hundired amoun s to $21.92.per acre,or $79,175.04 om the 3,612 acres reported on.With:corn:1,727 demonstra tora TEDOr ed,on 4,868 acres an averagejof2.8:aérés.‘for.each)demonstra-tor—-an average ‘yield of 42.6 dush-acre,and a -total’of 207,- 471,bushels ‘of rhelhed corh,'Tepart of the bg@reau‘of statistics; as.above stated;gives the average for thé State*as 18.4 bushels per ,acre..This shows an .increase un- |der.demonstration methads cf 131,- §,per éent:,or,24.2:bushels per! acre,which,at |82e per ‘bushel amounts.to $19.84 per.acre;..or$96,581-42.0n the 4:868°acres un-Hor demonstration metheds : Combinitk results on ~th Stata,acoond- wo li{TH? 16 the | production cotton in North ¢ demonstration representing value of...in- of corn and] ‘aralina,due to}methods 8,480 reported for tthe 1911. This is over per:cent.on the|money ..invested:ini’the work....4ntheState. In addition above,there: émstrators on acres year 500 to the work reported were over 5,371 dem- and co-operators,follow- ing the méthods,from whom.no re-ports:“were received.‘No attempt'|been thade to estimate the effect the work upom the,bilance of demonstrators’.‘crops ‘or crops of their neighbars HUDSON,State Agent MILLSAPS,.Districta Trust has of the the BE,5 Ag’ Money Investigation Proad- ened, Washington Dispatch, The.House today banking and currency committee to} hake @ sweeping:investigation the financial intgrests of the coun- try;their relations to industrial| transportation:and.banking inter- esis;and the extent tu which their May constitute a }25th peeme| em powered it 8} “money trust.” By a vote of 241 to resolution,-embracing —practically all the allegations andi.‘authority of.the original Ferry ‘money trust’ was passed by immediately after Mann,of -Illnois,Republican lead» er,had ‘in a@ fiery speech charged the Democratts with trying to “hold ap”the.-corporations and force ‘them to.su pport the Demcraticcandidatetorthepresidencyécihdaiaiesevlibias 15.the Pujo Representative The School Carolina Asscciation, Bessiou in Asheville cided to hold its Greens}OTe elected .Norti Sunday whiah in last next Judge was meeting ~~in Pritchard was president of the agsocia- ition,¢x-Gov,Glenn,CC.W.Tillett; of Chartéiib,:and Alexander Sprunt; of Wilmington,vice presidents WORDS FROM HOME! Statements That May gated-—LTestimony of Citizens. When a.Statesville het front,.te and eighbors of you can rely:on “his:si statements of.people:residing in far- away ces do hot command -yourlconfidencéHomeendorsementis jthe Kind that backs Doan’s.Kid- jnev Pills.Such testimony is c¢on- |vincing Investigation provea ‘it |trus Below j@ a statement of a Siatesvi'ie resident No-stronger|proct cf merit can be.had |-Mrs..Reavis,213 Seventh Statesville,N.Car.;says:‘Doan’s |Kidney,Pills are ya.wonderfal’nem- edy and all J said.in their praise when [publicly,recommended,them’ iin’.19¢S was cerrect.*I wag |bad shape from kidney complains.I leould not,sleep.well -on account of ny back and kidneys morning I felt’all,worn pout.’1-was.also sobject to nervous and dizzy spells SeeingKidiey“Pils:wvee;sed I box.at«"Hall’s.Drug.Stcre acted quickly and fixcd .me yood shape in a short time.’ BATDHEADS!> Be_Investi-Statesville citizen g his comes friends experience, neerity..The ,to } his pla got a "They up’in Women Are Gald Than Says Anthority.‘ is a étartlingy statement;but secording to am artiele in a Standard magazinethis'vear,wee One thing is certain:PARISIAN SAGE will surely preyent baldness by stopping the hairé?rom falling, but it won't -grow hair aften the head is”bald.if Ladies,look after your hair, strev the .dandruff germs PARISIAN.SAGI-and dundbulldisappear,it stops’scalp ithe} over night and is.guaranteed.105) fbe the most refreshing,refined’ and agteédble -hair -dressing that icant:be obtained.,Sold by theStatesvilleDrugCompanyaaddrug- gists all over America for 50 cents. My hair wi .falling.out,anid More:Men, This ’s true, de- with wilk I received.no benefit untit.I ‘tried PARISTAN SAGE,”Mrs ulateDaeeerR.fe DO Marshal Mich bushel| of |) The+ yt et wpon;, :i We have a ‘big supply “of Vehicles and Harness ofall kinds.Prices are right.ae Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. “.HALES SPECIAIS.|<- A CIGAR OF MERIT. AT HALLS |DRUG STORE.PHONE NO;20.--6000000008 abea METAL SHINGLESyee 1 They.interlock ‘and overlap each other in ‘ouch @ way that the hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift under them. Won't pulsate or rattle ir wind-storms.They're also fire-proof,will last as long as thebuilding,and never need repairs. SS |Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.,Statesville;N.Cc. i | |the House, week,de| street,| in| Doan’s| I was troubled)with)‘tet ing sealp, | | 062 OGD CEDcumsaee ee aan a APRIL 18,1775.i e memory, Mbrated ride Revere of b made his ‘$.te {:‘ie :e :WelIssue a Warning! Come here for'all kinds of Clothing if you:wish your.pur-— chasing’to be satisfactory.We are showing-a full line of SPRINGTIMESTYLES IN THE.BEST CLOTHING. For,utility of service,smartness of style,perfectfon of fitandeconomyofpriceourclothingcannotbewellequaled. Our prices are modefate,althouglr our guarantee goes with-every sale.Comein and look over our ‘Jarge stock.WefeaturetheGriffonmakeinClothing,which is positivelythebestonthismarketatprice.Try a Suit and you will take no other. Sloan’Clothing Co. SUPEROIR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.80 oor: TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE: Itis built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady and follows a bed easily..Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important for Cotton Fertilizer device;unchokable,but easily removed.'Puts fertilizer below seed and separates with soil.Feeds evenly from smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin, and dods not choke or skip.Plants cornlevel,ona bed or in deep furrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart. Comein and examine this planter and see for yourself that it has more points of merit than any other,‘and place your ordérrearly, as we do not have enough some seasons to Supply |the demand. Satter Hardware&Harness Co, |SalesDay iis the first Monday ih eachmonth,inStatesville,N.-C. | Sate 22,tins :—_Pepe o a dk NewMethod Of Curing,Whoopingu‘CoughThereis.nothing‘that will give such]~ “instant and permanent relief to the Whooping Cough.patient,asoVICKSSemSALVE -Applied externally,the heat of the bodyreleasespowerfulvaporswhichareinhaled, going direct to the affected parts—the’ ‘Jungs and bronchial tubes,perfecting a positive cure at once...No drugs-to take ‘to derange the stomac h—all done by out- ward application, At your druggist’s or by mail 256,50c,$1.00 Economy suggests the dollar siz vee Family RemediesCo. Greensboro,N.C. General eeeeBlectrical,Contractors ‘Estimates Furnished. “All Kinds Electricalfees. HOME ELECTRIC 0s». a D.COOPER,Manager. 3 ee = Sewing Machines Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT,.|) 109 East Front Street, ~"Phone 61. JUST RECEIVED! Local Views,All New. AF Broad Street Methodist Church.|} ~Statesville Female College.|Statesville Graded School.|Mr.F.H.Conger’s Residence.tLong’s Sanatorium. Sou ern Passenger Station.| Ask to see the SimplofillerFountainPenandConklin’s _Fountain Pen.These aretwo |best self-filling pens on the ~market.:.Carry a full line of } -Tablets,Inks and Pencils.'oH PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer. } |LW.Rh.MILLS, Statesville,N.C,. Fine Farm Lands and.City. Property for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2. ALWAYS IN. IQCCUPYthreerooms onthe second floor of |the First National Bank Building,and I.am/always here.Don't peep into.my receptionroom ||bebop ng never stay and then:go off and say 1 am}not in,but on in and let yourself be known.|Tapthebell,jockor:8 out.os aon oethedenta)chair I am a amy.Laboratory~—shop-—inaroomfartherP.F LAUGENOUR,Dentist. JOHN CG.DYE,M.D. NOSE AND THROATITTINGGLASSES. Office in Mills Building.Office hours 9 to 12 a.m., 2.to5 p.m.Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 Do You Want toBe lidependent? If80,_nShorthand and Typewritin MEAT MARKET. General line of Fresh Meats. Also dry pine stove wood. CASH &HARRIS,\*RHONE 43,FRONT STREET, Feb.9.Rear,Sumpter’sStore. FOR SALE! Business lot.4Seven-room desirable residence onTraddstreet.’Hot andandcold water,bess etc.Lots nearGraded School. _Small forth Iredell farm,.If you want to buy,sellsellor aa JOHN M.SHARPE,a”REAL ESTATE \ee } ; |feeling, lain's Tablets?” ‘ister’of,Weeds of *)tion,Wy Rs in ,\To |1 emocratic |}@lected =I by_beginni:oan oe whiehistaughtatStatlle,If inter-ested and desirepocee sts wise oronMRS,JOHNSON,,512 South Center Street,A.Feb.20 Statesville,N.C, THE LADLANDMARK SPRING TUESDAY,=--‘April 30,1912.. clory For’Woman Suffrage in Mt .Congress,<<“ne ,Woman.suffrage drew its ffretPicod'-in.-the House of Congress:jlast week when its advocates,led| by the ..equal men of Wyonting voted ‘into the:Alaskan form:of government bill)an amendment,| giving the proposed Alaskani Ter-» ritorial ‘Legislature the Brant votes to.women without fur- dher authority from Congréss,'Thevotewas81to86infavorof-the| sluffrage Congregs- and |California,” woman.suffrage.plank. ‘Why.He Was Late.“What made you so late?’“I met Smithson.”"Well:‘that is.no reason:why youshouldbeanhour,late cetting home to)supper.’’“T know,‘but I asked:him how he ;was.}and:heinsisted On telling «me:about his:stomach ‘trouble‘Did:vou tell him.to take ‘Chamber- «Sold ..Sure,>that+a wnat he.‘peerby‘all dealers. GEMENT:5 To.the:Hedi opcatto. ‘déll-County? T wtnounewe myself afor.re-election ¢o the office of Reg:|fredelll,county, subject.to the action of ‘the Dem-| ocratic primary and county coue wention.(ee BE BOYD, April 20;1912.: AN NOU NCEMENT. Vote ne of Ire- To the Democratia Ire dell County: I.announce Voters.of. myself a.candidateforre-election’to the office of {Preasurer-of.Iredell county,sub- fect to.the action of the ocratic primary and.county ¢onven- i SLOAN. April 30,rid, HOU SE“OF.REPRE SENTATIVES,| To the Democrati«Voters.of Ire-| right.to} ron|jo Put Up,\dor candidate Dem-| Beasonal Hints’For.a Healthy 'Spring.and “Summer. Bulletin State Board Health,; Spring time is pre--eminen tly the “cleaning-up;.agabon.’”’Every-home has accuniulations of rubbish°and filthyat the -close ‘of winter.Clean’ it up.’Then.keep it ‘clean.These.faccuntalations ‘of,trash and»‘filth |serve no useful .parpose.-...On the other hand;they.may serve direct- ily or indirectly to promote _die- rease.Remember,y,ou wilh.“have no flies this summer unlegs your |immediate surroundings furnish. |.them breeding places,|Rememberalsothatthenumberoffliesin’‘and:about,your house ig’a -tell- talé on you..We now know that \jpomes with few.or no.flies are,;im- jwariably clean homes,while an pbundante of flies isva byre sign of tnearby filth..We.also *know.that. ‘these dirty homes are’dangerous hones.‘They:.are “Gathgerous)"De-1] “AUS -of the’easy trangition from:(filth,through.flies,to disease. i}Note”that,flies are the.connecting Mink,ands to:avoid ee iaatetbice to.‘avoid all three,( “your Ply.und BENS:“edgy;Ree that:heysare.all iply-tikht and mosquito,proof,—In- J sidéthe ‘house ‘use ‘sticky:fly paper and arm the small boy ob -girk with moadiite |,ten-cent wire gwatters,Competition lis a great ‘thing,wheré there.are two,or more children.’ In .cleaning up don’t forget.the j\Mnosquito,He.is a tiny,pest,to: ‘Bay the least;‘bat “his little bite may give you mailariaf chills -and fevers that will last you ‘weeksandmonths.It is easy ,to ©pre- vent mosquitos.They breed.along the edge of*stagnant.water,‘in pools,ponds,tin.cans,;broken .croak- jery,barrels,«tin spouting,ete,.De- {stroy or removethe tin cans and pther vessels,repair the spouting. jand ‘drain the swamps and.pools. if for any reason any staghant jwater cannot be.drained,pour coal |of1 on the.surface at the rate’of jone-t 1alf pint per hundred’‘square the Democratic Voters of Ire- dell County: Iam a candidate for the Haan: ratic nomination for the House of Represe nta tiv es)on.the salary plat- rm,subject to.the action of the ing convention If will nominated and Sati es 8.FRONTS. April 23.i ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of Ire-dell County. In.compliance With the endorse|ment of the Democratic mass.meet- jing.on.the 6th instant,I ama candidate for the Senate of the next ‘General Assembly,subject..to |the action of.the Democratic.pri-|maries and convention. I solicit your April 18,,4,912.Ww.D.TURNER, FORTHE |HOUSB. I am a candidate for the House|jof Representatives:subject to ue action of the Democratic primaries| and convention.If nominated and| elected,I will carry out the will of the majority of the party on the |question of salaries of the’countylofficersanddogtax,and on any |other matters wherelaregiven On all questions where not in- ;structed,’1 will use my best efforts, |to faithfully discharge the duties’! of said office in the interest of our }people.If I am not nominated,I will.give to the.nominee “and all other Democratic candidates -my jearnest and cordial support.|April 5.H.P,GRIER.* A QARD. To the Democrats of Iredell County:Iam a-candidate.for the Dem- ocratic nomination for State Sen- ator.If nomimated and elected,I will faithfully carry:out»the wishes |of the majority of the.party on.the |salary for county:officers and.dog tax questions and any other instruc- |tions which the Democracy.of the coumty may give-me.If the conven-tion nominates some one else,the nominee will have my loyal and ac tive.support.Respectfully, April 1,1912.A.D.WATTS: ANNOUNC!eee As the matter “5."s boing discussed, I take this method of announcing that I willbe a caadidate for the office of County Supremtendent of Public Instruction of Iredel)county, subject to the acliGa of the Demo- cratic Primary:and’Convention. Feb..27.R.M GRAY. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. North Carolina,|In Superior Court Iredell County.|Before the Clerk. In the matter of the will ..of Or.Richard W.Mills.: It appearing to the satisfactionoftheCourtthatT..M.Mills,HughMills,Jeff Mille and Forney Muls, together with all other heirs of Dr. Richard W..Mille are mecessary parties and are non-residents of the State.;It :is,therefore,.ordered that service of the swmimons be made upen the above named parties for thinty days.in Iteu of personal ser vice,Let the defendante take notice that said cause is set for hearing on Monday,May,27th,1912,in the Superior Court ‘ft Iredell county,at \Statesvilleé,N.C.You are hereby required to appear and answer,if you are so advised,or the judgment of the Court will be final.C.L.WHITENRR.: WwW.A.SBLF, dys ©.‘CALDWELL.; ~Attorneys for Caveators: .J.A.HARTNBES,+Clerk of the Superior:Court.Per Jno.L.Mitholland, ;Oe 4%dae “Dy primaries and nominat-| endeavor.to carry | {out the reforms for which I stand| (pledged. instructions |; 1.)tack of |better ‘t Try it-and.see how quickly it.°‘gives re-ii,Met,For sale byalldealera,: dell County,ifeet...Reapply the coal oil every ten a |days,If thig 2bpet deTama<candiidate for the De m0-|thorough ly cone the :pond withratic‘1 ti 7 i Bs ;Srepreqnemraraen,for the,HouGot ah nd minnows,hey will Botformsentatiy‘to the action ‘ot tha|leon eo late quantity at the mcs-Demo nit‘ed %vd eee scion inate |Auito eggs If this:is impractical, ing conver itt oe ia acts it hee Su.bse reen the water in-queetion.”:Am a |port of the .ote rs iin the primeHan final Safeguard,bis refully ecreenSELDENH.WI 7 IAMS j eve ry door and Window...witha‘April 26 .*|fine screen.”A.wire .soreen hav- of lang twelve meshes to the inch will HOUSE’OF REPRESENTATIVES.|keep flies-out,but.to’successfully Lexclude mosquitos use a screen hav- ing eighteen meshes:to the inch. Gocd bealth and comfort for the Bummer are the reward for.puch timely vigilance and diligence »in jtleaning’up,whilé disease andpossiblydeath’may be the punish- (ment for thé ‘slothiful.‘earner |Bndividual|Responsibility.For Hires. |Bulls tnSt ate-I @-rince D partinent Cam any.real progress be madejimuchedkinaourfitewaste,enor- jwous as it is,until the man.who has 9.fire ceases to be regarded as an unfortunate and is lookeq@ap- On aS a public offender?Individ- jual legal,responsibility for loss by|fire seems a drastic corgective,but | }is it not the real remedy?|.Under the’.Code Napoleon in |France a man is ‘held responsible |for fire damage to.his ‘neighbor Each fire is.investigated:and the owner or tenant of any premises oust show he is not responsible \for.a fire starting in any.premises |ocoupied:or owned by him. Im France a tenant usually pures by one’policy jiteme:(1).His own property;(2) ithe risk of responsibility for:dam- jage to the building; |responsibility.for damage.to prop- erty of his neighbors,A landlord insures in one policy..the follow- ing itéms:{1)his own.prope rty; (2)his’responsibility for damage the property Of tenants;(3),his responsibility.for damage to the Property of his neighbors.Why should:net this bé so when 50 per cent.of our fires are due to gross carelessness?Why should we fay our immense loss by fire when practically two-thirds of it is pre ventaible by’the exereS%se of:prop er care and foresight?-The lose by fire in:Franee is about’one-eighth of thai in the United States.In North Carolina less than |50 per cent.of our property is.pro- tected by insurance.A loss here falls heavily on‘our citizens and the Btate,county’and cities in loss of taxable property,whether the fire is caused by malice,carelessness or thoughtleesness.z The Fee System.Must.Go. Raleigh News and Observer. The fee system myst go-Cataw- ba,Iredell and Mecklenburg)voters. ane to.pass upon it,and they will write its doom.It is indefensible The Statesville Landmark ‘of this week had a strong editorial,show- ing that,counties adopting the sys- tem had saved money,but’The Landmark puts it on a higher plane,saying: .“But while the saving.is deck‘ble,bear in mind.thatthe realthingto‘be desired is the elimina- tion-of the practice of paying *offi- cers by fees.That is for the bet- terment ‘of the puwbliq-serviceeven.if not a dollar could be saved, for so long as the officer dever-. mines for himself—interprets the Jaw for himself—as to the amountheisallowed,the system is unsat-istactory and subject to abuse,If the officer collects the fees:for thecountyandnetforhimself,he will have no personal interest,‘his sat- ary;being fixed,and will ‘not:be subject to the criticism that he collects fees to which he is’not en- titled.’”’That was’the position taken,bythiepaperwhenthefeematterwas an issue:in Wake ‘county two years ago,and that was the verdict of the voters of the county,wha subst: tuted salaries for feea:~Wherever the question is discussed,the feesystemissuretororeintheme ment,Z Don’t be -kufbrised if you..have an at-,theumatismtemsprihg.,.JustrubtheaffectedpartsfreelywithChamberlain's'Liniment:and.it’.will:soon .dis-appear!For sale by.all dealers...” For rheumatism you will find nothingthan.Champberlain’s.Liniment. “TALK. :‘Raleigh the Piowine.| Compensation of Railyoind Employes: ~cin Case of.Death’or,Injury.:ve hi,News .andi OlLperver.te One of"the most interesting-fights| in.Congress today is the fight overthe, rbill called the act‘for the compensa-tion of employesof public service cor-pe Soas,who are killed’or injured y railroad accidents:.;..This -bill, ‘ the chief officers.of the Brotherhood-of Locomotive Engineersin the North,but has ho support in the Seuth This is accounted for by some upon the allegation that,.whereasi in the South the lawis just to:railroad employesandnotfairtothemintheNorthand would support 4 man’s familyin case he were killed,whereasin the North,the recoveries are very small_said that the avérage sum recovered in the country,wheére:an:engineer,erotherrailroademployeisilled,« lobout $2,280,whereasin North Bars.lina the average amount recoveredisabout$10,000".Under.this act,if-arailroademploye:ig killed,his wifehe$40'a month for eight.years,or840...The.average «arnount:"shewould,recover:in’.North---Carolina would be $10,000;: road ‘einpldyes would -be reduced would fix the dathages to a hard andfastcompensationin’which the high- est amount-his’widow:could receive,if he were killed,would ‘be $3,840;and if hé were totally disabled,the highest.amount-he would receivewouldbe$50 a month for lifé and$50 ai month if partially disabled for:‘thetimein-which he was ‘not.able to, work :.The engineers ofNorth Caro-lina and Georgia and other States, where the law is good and:juries are fair,think.that the’passage of thislawwouldvirtually‘gay_to every rail- road employe who’is killed by the inegligerice of the railroad:‘Thesumyourwidowcangetifyouarekill- The passage of this law would still leave it so that the widow of'a passen- ger who was killed or.a passenger -who was injured,could havea trial by a jury where the damages could beas-sessedin a legal and orderly method, but would deny to the ‘railroad:em-per or his 'widow'the right toa trial y a jury in-case of death or injury.SeemaeanneeennS Merry-Go-Round Case in’the preme Oourt. Raleigh News and:Observer.: The Supreme Court of North Caro- lina has handed down the decision in Mocksville Lodge No.134.A.,F.and‘A.M.vs.Gibbs:et al.,from Daviecounty.This case is ‘a conflict be- tween a Masonic picnic and a merry- go-round,the merry-go-round at- tempting fo override the picnic and being worsted‘in the endeavor.An ‘‘Su- jinjunction was obtained ‘to preventGibbshisagentsandhisem-, jround on the picnic grounds on cer- ‘tain days,the 10th and 12th of Au- ;|gust,1911,to the annoyance and dis- (turbance of the picnic.After thein-|junction was obtained on thé 9th of August,the merry-go-round was op- |erated on these days it was forbidden to be.operated.Gibbs and.others /were ordered,to appear.and show} |tached for contempt.‘Gibbs and the others appeared.andallegedthat prior| (3)the risk of |to theissuance of the injunctionGibbs |had sold the merry-go-round and that| it Was not operated by him on those days,but by one Emington,to whom |he had sold it..After hearing all the ‘evidence the trial judge found as a)|matter of fact that Emington was an! |employe of Gibbs and that there had been.no bona fidesale,and.found}Gibbs:and Emingtonsin contempt of costs. Court and the decision was affirmed. _FOR THE _STOM:ACH! Here's An Offer eee Should Overlook.; Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets.remedy stomach.troubles by aiding.nature to supply the elements the absence of.which in-the gastric,juices:caus- es indigestion.and’dyspepsia.They.| aid the stomach to digest food| Not ‘overcoming natural body waste Carry a package of Rexall Dys- pepsia’Tablets in your vest pocket, or,keep them in your room.Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that)indiges- tion will not bother you.: We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are andi’what they,willl do. We guarantee them to relieve in- digestion andi dyspepsia.If,.they fail We will refund).your money.|Three sizes:«25.cents,50 centa and $1.00.Remember,you can ob-taim Rexall Remedies only at ‘our store—The Rexall Store.TheStatesvilleDrugCompany. ¢ Dats. om.an Jar White Corn. Car White Oats.| Harper’s Prolific Seed Corn '740 bushels grown on 8 acres.High grade Flour .+White Swann.Also cheaper grades,and all _kinds feed:,stuff..See me before you buy.ia A.A.Calvert, Give THE LANDMARK oH montha’|trial mabirrotion 60 eens strange to ‘say,has the approval of| that Southern juries give sumsthat| Tt -is|s> .thetefore if that}.bill passes,the’North Carolina;rail-|" from ‘a.jury trial in.which.the jury| ed is $3,840 Shecan nowget$10,000 ’"). ployes from running the merry-go- cause why they:should:not be at-| court and fined*them $50 each and| Théy appealed to the Supreme|||{4 and to quickly.convert it into rich,| red blood and material necessary for, ll]—shoes bought expressly for you—to suit a oy ow oh Welcome Chance toThoseWhoSuffer."* Coming to Statesvillé,N.C.,.0n FRIDAY,MAY 3d,1912,” To stay ‘at Hotel-Iredell.©Dr.Francis S..Packard, Of Greensboro;N.C.Consultation and Examination CoConti dential,Invited and FREE.)~ Eres @ Lite Smapsber « To see all ofhis regularPatients and suchnewCases,as may wish to consult him. Dr.Packard enjoysastaté wide reputation,|> among the profession and the Public of North Carolina,wherefor more than 25 years he has devoted his entire time to the Study.Treatment and.Cure of Chronic Diseases.The Doctor has had.wonderful:success in his chosen work,that of curingchronicsufferers,Men,Women and.Chil- dren.The Patients he’has restored ‘toHealthaftertheyhadgivenupallhopeofbeingCuredarenumberedbytheThousands,>He is a kind,generous, democratic gentleman:to ‘meet,of high like above cut.Call and open an account and get one. ‘A new Jot SAVINGS BANKS Merchants and Farmers’. scholarly attainments,and dignified per- sonality.Coupled with a Brotherly inter- est,in all who seek his‘advice,He does not take a Patient for Treatment unlesshecanforeseeaCureoftheCase.>The most comme:le feature of his work,and onethat’appeals to’the ordinary sick person,is the fact of‘his charges being so _Bank of Statesville reasonable.and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor.At no time do the charges amount to i . more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 :a week.®He gives his own medicines, and there are no.extra Charges.It takes him never more ‘than from,four to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatmént. 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He , |IS...M. i ia t ast wf Wee #.‘6 4 a A *ey 2 ;‘tended to.convey the impression |’.MATTERS OF NEWS.|THE LANDMARK at lad iopeepaie feveres tue Asta vo ; rvester trist by declining to].20.-Borup,of New ‘York,and a-TUNSDAY,ote april 80,‘1912.SO MACHte Ak tn L007.s..W.aan ig Conn,It ts a greatmistake:to.spend all ee aS i nT |ir,Taft takes tiie ace were.drowne nD ng Islan our thou ht and ener.boostin7#.* "PAEW-AND‘ROOSEVELT AT.IT,Maia he has not merely in|Sound Sunday afternoon.A:power |*a By g eat ho eae tee @ 8 25 a:residential ‘candidates,and ‘lect i :vee 4 canoe in«which.they:were,sailing Pp *negiec .:Peay a '‘will thought,word and deed been dis-ae pe 1 ee a .a a,Lambastd the ie WM joyal te our past friendship;but.te oe the far more important matter.of se>we Rt Sas ae ons eeisPe’Bogor lias been disloyal to.every candn of aretta,Ga. &few.aye curin the ht men for county com-;‘. 2 4)**%Rriends,Demounce”Each.Other|ora:nary decency’and -fair dealing,Jago.Judge Edward Robértson killed me the re ounty.conti-as’Crooks,ae such as should,obtain’even in|is wife and then killed’‘himself.missioners.and ‘membersof the Legis- be,Boston Dispatch,“April 25.dealing with a man’s bitterest op-|The double crime lg said to have {lature.;3 ey a.encanta settitaoRaiaaienetssteisatnninnanaennel;President ‘Taft tonight .cast |ponenis..Such conduct represents been due to jealousy.The couple :.— 7 'aside his policy of avoiding person-|the very crookedest kind .of 9 {leave four gmail children,Aberdeen,Md.,Dec.12,1908: ;—alities.in his campaigm for remomi-|crooked deal...2 oo,.Miss Ethel Hiltner,a 17-year-old |We have been buying eo °nation and devoted his entire speech ‘This’is no*ap exceptional in-]operator im the Atlanta telephone|> ‘:: to an attack upon Col.Theodore |stance Jcf how he has behaved:to-|exchange,,was stricken blind while '1; i Roosevelt and a defence of himself |ward ine.The same course;waStat work on the switchboard.Bhe :,i .against charges (Colonel,Roosevelt|followed last sunimer in connection|hal been suffering,from eye trouble \eee recently has made on the stump,with the Tennessee Coal &Iron }and was.under treatment,: Mr.Taft’s speech bristled with.|(Co.The assaults upon me by Mr.|;At White Springs,Fla.,Satur-\.7 ‘f counter-charges against his prede)|'Tuft’s campaign maehgey made in }@ay night Chee.H.Hunter shot and|.-.LR ie =)4 eesecr in the:White House.,He de-|Washington “under Taft's |killed ~R.Cates and was later :5 =a:ay clared that’Mr,‘Roosevelt haid wil-|very éyes,have been foul to the |shot to ae in a warehouse,whiere eT 4 fully misrepresented him,hadi false-|werge of indecency.But remember,}fie had.barricadedhimself.”It {8 ::—: ly distorted ‘some of shis.public ut-|1 am not complaining of.these falleged that Hunter slipped up an eee .Ar ea terances,had*failed.to live up .to |things;I care,nothing for Mr,Taft's]aliey and killedy Catesiwhile he:}:A 44.Ee.fon --. his policy of a Square deéah and |personal:attitude toward ‘me;1 al-was Dusy.:in)hisstore.“Hunter :He <“x )ane atc ery 5 had -violated a solemn promise to Ree ee only.Patt lay !an then rushed to ace warehouse,$*:e :ri OS Mae ager :e American,people..not to.be .aj merely:because Mr,Taft lays|suc!‘where’he -barrica tex bimecle and a pa ue ‘nia etees Peseta telus 2 ne ;Ge te for a>third)term,9.~~emphasis on the matter.’defied.arrest,:for about,ten,om i eee ee heel Shes nate i:Ss .z :of *“That promise and hisi treatment Mr.Taft.says that:the dntha-+State ‘primariés shat wilh Rowan a have ucver:had’a:complaint.an .cee sof it,”paid Mr:Taft,‘only throw|ence of -Federal|officeholders in,bearing.on the!presidential,con-|oo.Yours tmaly,ou “an,infor ming)light on ‘the -value}the Chicago:convention.this.ear ‘test:in.both)péirties)‘wii be held in reat NGO!SLE &Co.,Colors:Nay,Black,Tan,Brown, that ought now.to be ‘attached to will ‘be less.effective for any.‘ore Massachusetts ‘and!Blomae todavi oe > y o any promise.of this kind he-may candidate than ore in ihe DiRT:and.in Georgia,’tomorrow.Mr.“oS FOR SALE BY ; +wake for the future’>.of -the party,his\is not only Qn")evan .has been campaigning in :eos *; AG ‘"Declaring that,Mr.-Roosevelt/untruth,but it is an absurd.une Florida int behalf of epelen Bi Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware:bo,ii ‘«“ought not to be selected’as a cans truth:Never in 30 years’clos¢|eon and President (aft and Col.Statesville,N.C.C jen Re ra id Graeididate‘of any party,”’.Mr.Taft|obsenvation ‘have I seen’such scan-Roosevelt have toured:Massadhu-}~Ss.op agen,Se oe an ray :sald.the former President might-be.dalous abuse of.the patronage a8|gotts,The’result.there is of great — paving the way,if.renee in Pirate th wbuse set patron interest ‘to the Republicans.:i 64 the.°presen:*campa ign,to remain 0,Oo 1é a =‘A notable with from abe rench Et “ithe Chief Executive of the nation |age has been done directly.by:Mr.8 7 ds h hi d ie :for ‘as.many ‘terms ‘as bis natur-|{Taft-himself,as in the case of git ee ae ee Se vee sgroun wit W.te esigns. ‘al life would permit.-|the various North .Carolina nomi-e Ss.cou ;Me a e ’;‘:'try Friday when a..delegation..ofceIfhei8necessary,now to the |nations.Moreover,Mr..Taft thinks}|;“ai.;,i a ar rotten the |Uistinguished Frenchmen arrived in ;yetgovernment,why not ‘later?’’.asked|that the.people have’torgotten the oT ::“‘Ae x i “y :‘;tharge of the bust of “La France.i ; \he Presidéut,and continued;letter his secretary,-sent.‘out as:to :s ¢y i t by the famous peulptor,.Auguste.:Orne who so lightly.regards ‘eon-|restoring to.the insurgent Senators Rodi ge rier ;E :i :he.‘had odin,which is ,to-be placed atstitutionalprinciples;and especial-|the patronage of.which)1 tt :a ‘re |;;cae o teaving alt ca jthe foot of the Champlain mémo-|ly the independence of the ,ju-|deprived them?Having all.these co ‘ae ret |Th ied dee akan Lk hea.a A Beaka j.|@iab lighthouse at »Crown.Point,|diciary;one who ‘is.Bo,naturally |}facts ip view it is simply astounc Lake Champlain,Friday,May $ impatient of legal restraints andi of ing that Mr.Taft should:-venture}"~*act "mney BY sy,MEY SY,| ‘due legal preceduré,and who °has the assertion‘that he has’net used The transport Buford,under} BO misunderstood what Jiberty .reg-(Federal patronage to debauch poli-|orders fromthe government,sailed .ulated by law is,could not safely \ties.’”at.8 o'clock Sunday night from|ye Ly > he intrusted with successive’presi-}.Durning to President ‘Taft’s state-|San Francisco.to.the west coast };" _-dential—terms,—4—say—this—serrew—menis_in_regard to.a—third tenm,|of Mexico.to ‘suxcor Aimericams.in Give CITY FLOUR 3 eh ees eae fully,bub I say.it with:the full |Colonel Roosevelt declared that the ‘Mexico.who may,be im,distress!Give CIT LOT Ria test]Pe uA :conviction of its ‘truth.’”danger lay,only in.more “than,two]4nd unable to get out of the coun-|prove our claims-as-to it being |:,: :oe Mr.‘Taft referred to some of Mr,|consecutive.terms,,which)might try...Two torpedo boat destroyers a flour unexcelléed for family ube.|| :¢Roosevelt's ‘charges’:against him|aftord opportunity for the Executive also sailed from -San Francisco :coe Ean : ;as the ‘‘loose,’vague indictment of |to entrench himself in‘power.Bunday night and it is believed)CITY:FLOUR has all tlhe.deli-e@.;@‘.one who.doesn’t know ',and|..“Mr.Taft,without my..permis-ee destination,is the Mexivan (ious,nutricious elementsof the ae “-who depends only upon second--hand sion,”he continued,“has quoted.|oast,|,H heat be t bla tal a ee :Rey : :information for his statement.’entire.letters from me written:in Sreree wheat berry—itis absolutely pure}'a :The President said ~that.his }answer to letters of his which.were|°A Card.of Thanks,and is’uniform in its higrh-‘erade |s ‘ speech tonight .was one of the|marked ‘confidential.’I shall so We,the childrem of the deceased |excellence. most:painful duties‘of is life;|far‘avail myself of his example |p.A.and 8.A,Reynolds,wishto |ca :' that it was in response to an Oobli-|aS to quote four lines of a letter }thank the friends and neighbors For.rolls,biscuits;‘bread or}“: gation that he owed the Republican om fan a me mn was pee for service and.sympathy.rendered |pastry,it’s best.|ue party,which selected him as its |marked ‘con dential.’t-was writ-|us in the trying hour’:of sickness S | candidate,and to the Americam peo-|ten‘shoftly after he became Presi-|and death:FAMILY.‘Cit Flour -Milling Co.:amp es sent on request, ple who elected him:President.dent..It runs:'April -27.y [ae =‘ \.“It grows,”he said,“out.of aj.‘I can’never forget that)the |=mm-:n»_#»»1»#»;1\.0#1#:ssses=see======S=T=====s===========e phase of national politics and na-|powerI now exercise was volumtari-si Bare :; tional life that I believe to be un-|ly transferred.from you to me and .=;:te : - precedented tn our history.*So un=}that I am under obligation)‘to you ;.::; usual ig the exigency that the or-.|to see’to it that your,judgment in ‘:: dinary:rules of propriety,that selecting me as your siiccessor and s ~ limit and restrict a President in'|bringing about the succession shall his public addresses.must be laid |be Dees ipagic io eee emt "h RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON C0.aside,and the cold,waked truth |Standards°which you and n ., «must be stated in such a way arsation ee tacts rite ::3 AEG AES,Pere,4 : ;that it shall serve ap a warding to jlated.It ia a bad:tratt to pike :3 "Sales Day is the first Monday in each monthin Statesville.iHSathepeopleofthevinited!Btates.”the hand that feeds:you i SHOES .will add to the pleasure-of your vacation y y ,:Mr.Taft said Col.Roosevelt's Co-prong gg >exe ivinir qualiti Sea RE lan:<Smeamlumpiusspeech,accepted as hie plat-|Horrible "Cutrages By Moors at because of their exceptional comfort-giving qualities,/5S Gane:ty ORR form,“gent a thrill.of alarm bez.:: ‘through all the members of the Fez,Morocco,Dispatch,26th.They are light and kool,and made in accordance A community.Mr.Roosevelt thea The Jewish Guarter of Fez pre-:. E found that {¢the nomination were.|sents a lamentable spectacle as.@ with the anatomical structure of the foot.’we ae -to come to him he must minimize |result of the recent pillaging by ::. the importance of this ‘‘chartar|the revolting populace and mutin-KORRECT SHAPE shoes are designed in.a great‘of democracy”and must find some |°US Moorish soldiers:On the oc-e other issue wpon which to succeed.|casion of,the kant,preeions vavsaine variety of patterns,in strict conformity with the Without giving up the principles|/of the quarter the scenes enacte : announced in his Columbus speech,did not approach.im horror and season’s best “les.7 the President gaid Mr.Roosevelt |devastation those of the past week.ae -A ate, relegatéd them to an incidental Of the 12,000 Jewish residents place and changed his campaign to}!the capital mo fewer than 7,-Have you seen our $2.00 one of criticism of Taft’and the |@00 have been rendered homeless Taft administration.by fire,and ‘these have now tak-Porch Rockers?;We have b One by one the President -took ‘Paes eae!ie al in ,Ja i up 11 charges made against him by|the gardens of the Dbullans palace..i ant iat re Colonel Roosevelt and sought to re-A terrifying scene is —presanted|All “B ad *fine ABSOTEME otha a ——~fute them:In two instances he/|there,for hundreds of emaciated |”5 Z z wre A x quoted from correspondénca be-}human beings are huddled togeth-::Fh acy:Uppers guaranteed,Rockers:Chairs,‘[Settees, tween ‘himself and Colonel’Roose-|@r in empty.cages of the Sultan's 4 ~and Tite-Oke Soles._eee |HANI——cartany welt,and said he was prepared”to |Menagerie and these.are ‘surround-used exclusively.Swings,-Hammocks,ete., make -cther letters public.if -Mr.|¢d by cages containing wild beasts ::eee Roosevelt should desire.which,maddéned by the sight of hu 4 at prices that will!inter- maw:flesh,fill the pgardens .with W i et é he >racti-|their roars.est you,e can sell youToeieonlPreeidentaliar.|..When they attacked Mellah,the ne! eg eee Jewish quarter,the people compos-a Hammock for $1.00, Sreaking at Worcester,Mass.,Fri-)ing the infuriated)mob were chieflydaynight,Col.Roosevelt said:actuated by desire ‘for’loot;They. _“In this campaign I regard the|tore the clothing from men,women ‘ ;issues at stake as altogether toO/and children:alike “and these,:eS important to permit it to be twist-|ghrieking with)terror;raced for ; ed.into one ‘of personalities :be-jrefuge into the palace gardens. sween:President Taft and myself.)The mob then sacked and’burned (-a S ;Pur.Mr Talt’s speeches yesterday |at its leisure,destroying everything ~|econtainedstatementsthatImust}that came in its way.The syna-i answer -Wher he said that I/eogues were wrecked and the sa-There.is’l tter Ge have endeavored to minimize the |cred.books and parchiments |torn lere,18 No.be 10> importance of my Colum bus speech,and,burned.Objects.too heavy ‘to Cart madethan the L L OY D he says what he knows to be Un-|he carried off,like beds and_furni-PRINC ES D +4 siglooglt oa =;|tune,,were.first hacked to pieces ISS:Don’t-buy un- Again when ‘Mr.Taft im any land then.piled together in thre til you have seen them at speech speaks of me directly:or Ob-|sireets and set on fire.S = liquely as a neurotic,or a dema-|The streets are a picture of “our store.They will cost Ag Wr ie ;tee bene in Jay similar ihnbate desolation,resembling a scene af-;°.ve :no more than an inferior KAN FA\Vs)\e hy Pit ad Helter Preserve 218 Owl Be “Te |ter an -é¢arthquake.-Here-—and Th Th B B Sh F M >ited J] Y epect.-by not protesting that it\there are to be seen the naked e ree 1g 0eS or en.cart..‘KL eas ale re i=og C I have corpses of persons who.were struck ;‘‘ y never alludec oO film in erms even dow while rt asca pe,—:; ;remotely resembling these.Gaede Cee ee eacon and 4,i 9 Be -.have méver quoted his ‘private.let-|.‘;(f d-B h k t C : .ters cr private.communications.The Death of ak-and Mrs,—ates.$4.00.;raw or “unc A urn ure 4 OMP yuu gece I have discussed exclusively his (|.Sead ere eae :3 ‘Re : Public actions.Even where I was}spondence ¢1e Landmark,&55,00-:-.} ‘obliged to he severe I was always |Mrs.Sarah A,McAlphrne Reyn-urt Packard ‘ ciaseemancEEE ERIN a TET TREN aNAP ;s parliamentary and nevér hypocriti-|olds,wife of Mr>D.A.Reynolds,.:.A nee ee eal!’jof Stony Point,died puddenly),April The best that money can buy at the price.Every pair guar-5 St : es Colonel Rocsevelt referred to (24th,about 8’a,m.Onthe.fol-anteed as represented.EE EE LS ES a b resident Taft’s explanation of his}‘Owing day Mr.Reynolds,husband ,pee ess ‘;NS) Sgt statement that:“ours {s.a govern.|of the’.deceased,_died about 12 COLLEGIAN CLO THES ;'i ‘ae “ment of .all of.the -peoplé ‘bye a |dclock,almost within 24 ©hours L 'i feet i;represtntative art”of the”“peo-|of each other,Surviving-are nine ,,:; ple.”part,a children:|Mr.J.M.McAlpine,of The best fitting,best’tailored and most.up-to-date Clothing *;|s ne “For him to try,”said Colonel |the first marriage;Mr.Francis for young men made.Try one Suit and you will stop hav-,; Roosevelt,“to escape the conse-|Reynolds of Oklahoma,Mr.A.Li ing them:made’'to order.‘Our all wool $10;$12.50 and ;bee fl quences of.his statements by say-|Reynolds of Hillsboro,Ill.;Messrs.$13.50 Suits are great values.OATS—Burt or 90-Day,White Spring,Black pire’aE in gt ybigorts ons hee :ag wy 7 me Stew Le of Men’s Furnishings and all thatisnewin °s Spring,Red Rust Proof—80c.to $1.00.agg and -children is trifling with the p78 +t Oe uy ;é ): intelligence of the people.Tospeat|Miss ‘Carrie Reynolds ot this from 10c.to $4.00.ue 4 She oerek Sapling,Alsyke,Alfalfa—98‘per of such action on his part as a/|Place,and Mrs.‘C.#.Morris,.o Our li 'S cent.pure seer‘square deal’is itself the‘crooked-|Payton,Ohio.All were able to :ug line of Spring Millineryis.larger and more.complete ;:: est kin?of a deal.He jp trying [attend funerals except Messrs.F.thanever before,and'you who have seen our stock from.GRASSES ‘Ore Late Herds (or Red Top),“Timo.: to dodge the consequences of .hig|B.and iA.L.Reynolds.Funer-season to season know what that means.,.‘thy,Tall Meaddw Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue and ’-6tatement ‘by deliberate misrepre-|als were conducted by*Rev.J,M.Our,basement department is literally overflowing with ».Canadian Blue,for lawns.| eR of te statement.’”ey se pantor,a wt ik a betdr imMill Ends,Ladies’and Children’s.Shoes,Men’s All kinds grain and feed .stuffs,chicken feeds,ete.Mr.Taft said yesterday that |'H.ressly,of,esville,and :and Children’s Pants and Furnishing Goods,etc.Ifyou ate Fertilizersat guaranteed.prices,Time or cash to3neverinthought,word or deed had Rev.T.B.Johnson,of Stony Pointiheheendisloyalin“hie friendship |Interment in New Btirling cemetery.:porefor underpriced goods reycannotafford to pass-this suit purchasers.i‘it :ae 4 om epartment by.“Even if you don’t care to buy don’thesitateforme,It is hard-for me to an-good father and motheyt have :,‘.to‘eome in‘And look,f lly it il t to skBete'.@wer such a etatement-save by |finished their work in tiie world iy ook,for really,it isa-pleasure to us to show sOOFT .calling it the,grossest and.most as-|and have gone.to their reward.1 'you throug ‘:,Very respectfully, tounding.hypocrisy.When Mr.t The bereavéd ones have.tite unit=_—:fe 7.Taft made that statement he had)jed «Bympathy .of all who%aoe .ue Fa ' :just gent-to the United States Sén-|them.J.A.DAY.|T HE R ip M KNO x os €-O eee ate,on Half an hour's notice,ob-|Stony Point,N.\C.:A e a eo aN *cuenta te ve sont.er.Capt.W.ee Saver dad -viously in.collusion -with’the’Lor-;i Fay 4!s;;1g $een put under bond for trial in Su-.citizen nfedérate.vateran,die imer Derkocratic Senator ftho ‘made Ph oF a mnt Ket Sh lost ative coe eefirstlM ondayain each month aStatesville,N.C.|périor’Court to answer.a charge of!ae 0 home:in Charlotte, bri i koaeeet,papers which were in-'26c,at all.stores...conspiracy to burnaschool house,-|His e diedAe ett.‘hs x '‘des %hee 5 *':‘::. .ms ::a HE Hi,bv :oe ae ;oe fe :,ay me ’:ic ;mes Kt .fi go ”we ;vig :‘gel