Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Landmark, July 1912
4 ae “penthiy ‘VOL.XXXVI Dientocratic- CONVETION.STILL.BALLOTING,3 \caeeciaa shiny and houanny.>at [rete Conyerition .Session bit Baltimore —Adjourn ed Last-‘Night Until Today. The»:Demoeratiq. ‘Baltimore adjourned.lash nighd wrtil 12 <o'clock today.On the forty-sec- i oid ballot Wiison had 494,Clark, at 407%,a net gain during day of 51 votes.'Speaker Clark be-| Ban at 654 and fel to 463%,a loss of 90%votes sik "anti-Clark leaders .calied attention to the -fact that this almost exactly.off-| wet the 90 Votes given to Clark by the New Yark dielegation Breaks to:Governor Wilson .were w .to nominate that so far have the ‘advance of port the nominee. -with other.convention:Matter, »43000 5.BO be:Ko The convention feassennbied’yes- ‘terday marning ‘andi ‘palloted ‘Con| tinwously,until adjournment:}“Ye | passed| Was as -afternoom.Wilseay Clark’lead and fast night” high.as 498,while Clark.dropped ,425 of :‘ With:Gov.Woodrow Walleon gain- ing on-.eadhi ballot and.Speaker Champ"Olark ronst ant“at ground in the tace for the presiden- tigl .momiination,the Democratic national convention at 11.05 o'clock Saturday night adjourned until Monday.morning at 11.o’dlock:: The.ballots Satunday,ran from the ‘thirfeenth to the twenty-sixth. Wilson ‘began at 356%and’ended coming from many different dele- gations’4b the balloting cl oss His? managers believed that once hte had overtaken Speaker Clarc the switch-| ing of delegates-would become gen- eral.‘ Senator,Stone of Missouri.made;:|a motion to elimindte the candi-| date receiving the lowes}number of| votes on each succeeding.ballot af- ter the twenty-neverth;):until only one-—the whnner,was’left in the race.There was storm of ob- jection and the subject was pressed wo further.The Harnion del eqaten |from Ohio threw their support to Speak- er Clark on.several ballots but did not matérially help him toward the necessary itwo-thtrds vote becauseofthegraduafinroadsmade by Wilson They-then changed/ back to Harmon and remained there}umti)the last ballot of the evening.|‘ The deadlock was the most.re-markable ig the history of modern’ politics..There.was no one in the convention able to recall another| finetance in which it had required| anything lwke the number of ballots| been taken wéthout result.—| After‘the twenty-first ballot the} Clark people,ii pomething.of A} panic;poughit to have a recess or- dered...The.Wilson people,emcour-| aged by thelr steady gains,fought | motion ink defeated it ob al roll call.;|The afternoon sessicn was marked) by another dramatic outburst from Nr.Bryan.Claiming the privilege; of explaining why he and more than! a dozen other delegates from Ne-| braska were going’to switch theirvotesfromClarktoWilson,the fonhmer Candiidate held the floor for|nearly an hour and’was the centear | ofa storm which swept the~.hial | in changing waves of protest ‘and| approbationi He declared that 650} long as Champ Clark rb to| accept the.support of “Charles F Munphy and Tammany Hall,’hewouldmotyteforhim,In-chang- ing to Wileon Mr.Bryan said he | reserved the right to gwitdp again | if New York or any other State del-| egation controlled by the ““‘inter- ests’’should go to.the standard nf the New Jersey Governor. From the floor a score of dele- gates hurled quées'ions at the Ne- braskam and applauded as Ire at-} tempted to:make himself heard.| Several ‘delegates wanted ta know if Mr.Bryan would.support the wl- tiinat@ nominee of the convention in’the event that -his nominating vote included the 90 from the State of New York.Mn Bryan said he ‘was content to make his protest fin any decision .by the. He “expected’’to sup- A lawyer,he bhouted,was permitted to.“defendacriminal’after the crime was’ committed but he would net be per-+) mitfed to defiend.the -chiminall.~if convention. convention in|that the J losing| the| inight North ifor Wilson. 'more |ported.that 1 Zo tthe |peridr Court:and ifray |First of a |vi i vieted at the close Saturday.night Clark had|Still in}46344 and Wilson 407. Underwood,who began at 117 Vy,ent as high as 130:and)as low as 108,closing at:11244,.whit:howe | erwood’standing together.*“people wer| pean ooSorreegerentatseterentnee }[Barly Morning-Conemonest in Gon,|cord—Morgam-PoteatMarriage in|. Marion.[ |Newsreavthed Statesville “gaturs day |of the marriage «in.‘Concord'-|Saturday morning of Miss Lucile|Yadkin .county,was reported!toHarmon:‘had.148.ats the start;his |pPiute,‘of Concord,and Mr.William Landmark, ee _STATESVILLE,N.C.TUESDAY,JULY 2,1912. oy -" PITTS-TOMBAN NUPTIALS.[pear OF Mn._E.M.“ovCH.,“ANOTHER,“SALE ROAD “BONDS: Prominent *Citizen ‘of:North.Ire- dell—Death®of.Mr...Somers: Aughsta;—The Late Dr.Ivdy. -Karly Friday morning the death|of Mr.Lijé Couch,in the edge of. It -was Mr.Blijahi iN|nites water mark,.When New Yor,lin,»of Statesville,The Couch,‘a prominent’citizen of Un- deft bite omthe’tentihi he “dropped |Coneord:Tribune of Saturday.hae oin -Groye |towtwhip,this:county: to 31 and ‘at’thie close had ,29,ithe following account.of the |_eere-Mr:Couch hed been in poor health|Om three ballota he had none. Gov)Baldwin,”of\- istarted.with.2:2 and ‘had no votes af j ter tre-fourtiy ballot f 'Gov.Marshal,,of Indk una,/31 on ten ballots and 30 his own Statex-for the 116 hhnud —a~l?‘from remaining} Gov..Fose,.of Mass achusette, came imto fhe pballloting’on the | 'dhirteenth)with two votes...He re-! ceived mo more .vates ‘until the| 20th,when he appeared with one. Bryan and Kern. 4 Me on received nome om the last four. sryam received one or more v The latter had| fivé.On one ballot he,had seven. Clark got 1%votes from’North Carolina om the fifteenth!ballot and two on the sixteenth..Blair,|Dullard anid L.J.Daniels gave him} ja half vote ‘each.Toward .the!iclose.of.the balloting Satunday.' Catglina-‘voted solidly| went’to Balti- Baturday it.was re- it:was fis purnpecse to! ‘before the convention ‘and.an-! swer Bryam and that some of Speaker.Clark night iuyw ise Z0t the..convyerition |ad- jjourned before .he amrived It is| |doutytf ul however,if ‘he would)|have entered the convention hall When Mr.Bryam got through de-|nounting-the fhteresta anid ex- phaining.that he was changing his vote from Clark to Wilson)because the New York crowd was voting for!|Clark,am Oflahoma delegate asked| to explain his vote from Wilson to| Clark.“My name is Giddings of‘Oklahoma.I have always followed| the lead of the Niagaraic.Nebraskan,||Will .but I do not like to sit here and ens oeae jat We cues ieee TharekarhearnanceonmyfeltowDem-|At Marion Wednesday nightsight.He was near 56 years oldocrats.{f think «&is Gime to call’Prof,Hubert.Poteat,of Wake|and was a son of the late Rev.G.a halt in personalities amd mand|forest,and Miss Essie Morgan,6f|W.Ivey,a well.known Methodistonprinciples.I wemt to go back ‘Marion,were mafried in the Bap-/Preacher.!He is,survived by his tt os a ata gp hergy hag cist.Shurch.Mrs.Pescud Graig,‘mother,who lived’with him,andtonesvomaemobackbutrotMarion,sister cf the bride,was|by his wifé and’six’childrén.Mrs. will never come bark.’ “You shall not:prees down uponthornythe’brow”of Democracy!a Town of You anar:hy. cTructfy us upon a cross of +ist ness,’’shouted Giddings and he heft the pllatform. Cases in Mayor's Court. Mayor Cabdwelll his disposed of folowing cases since Friday's Landmark: J.Cc.Watts,of Taylorsville,who went on thé excursion from Tay- |loreville to Charlotte Saturday, ined $10 and.coBts for disorderly cot iduct om the train coming home);that night.He alsa brandish ed a knife about the car and was placed under $20 bond to'appear in answer to.this Jo.Bokels was sentenced to work om the streets 1):days for vagrancy. Babe Lynch end John Towne were fined $5 each anid costs’for an af- Young appealed __ Jesse Johnson;colored,here on) the excursion from Charlotte Fri- day,was fined $5 and costs for disorderly conduct. |May Be Alvarez. Mr.E.§.Pegraim,cashi National Bank,is phiotograph “from the at Kokomo,Ind.,that may be the} likeness of Framciseo Aly:rez,thie| Ou ba who was in,Statesyiithe.and y im March,and who passed sevreral bogus checks. The man whiose photograph!has been sent to Mr.Pegram was con at Kokomo,:Ind.,’May of forgings a check there.He is listed as Francisco Alvarez,aliasJose,Diaz..At:the time he was employed at an automobile garage ‘in Kokomo:He was sentenced to twenty months in.the neformatory, at Jeffersonville,Ind.,and is there!)Tow. To amy one who saw the realAlvarezthephotograph,on.close oxamination,books’like -him.-De- scriptions correspond very well. |Revenue Officers Drank Blockaile| Beer anil Were Poisoned. -A dispatch-from Dunn;Harnett r of the in recei pt officers| tt P he had abetted the erimeSomeofthedelegates betiewedMr.Bryan was making a final bid}forthe nomination.If it was (n+tended as such it appeared to fail,for there seemed to be a ery staliaa- tion of the forces against bin and their “strengith beemed to indicate that a Bryan stampede so often pre-| dicted was out of dhe question. Story of the Balloting. The ballots:from one to 9,along_AD- poar Ot Ane BECGLd~Page.off The| Landmark.There wes little change inClark,wo had gone from 44014 to —~$4844-—reeelved-—en+-the tenth the. 90 votes of New York,which had teem cast for Hammon,and thisput...him up to 556—hligh watter mark for him that day,On thesameballot.Wilson,twho had! crawled from 324 to!352%,drop-ped\.toe 350%,but.om the mextpalllathewentto354,while Clark drop-:a to 549...Clark:comtinaed::Mb dinrtimie ‘the day.while ‘Won the balloting)until the tentih:| counts to the Charlotta Observer say enue Officers Surles and Adak Ss jl be.very careful”here- vatte how:they quench;thejr thirst with\beer when raiditig a-blockade|tatill.One hot day last week they madeia raid on a still im Sampson jand found a lot of beer and whis- key and drank a lot of the beer,which came near killing both offi- cers and from their condition suffering the beér was evidently fixed up for the occasion.Both men Were.faid*wp for several days SeteShar thet atett ean Shedeseeeetiee tee neyits peen poisoned,# |They Should Do —or Not thd Other. |Greensboro’News. Paul may plant and.Apotion may water—but the people who do the electing should also have the _— toto the nominating. ‘The State)Assoc’ation«of County Commissioners will meét im.anntaltoeessionatWirleerine:Beach 'Au:euat Rene: -Connecticut,| Qn the next’he had two,on the next 5,on the next 43 and)then| 45,dlosing at 43."5 Seattering votes were cast for | Love, his.) eo who considered this course ~|Poteat, was | Su-| and pony;|or bome time and had récentiy re-|readyA.marrlage ‘toat.wilt be:‘quite:|Linhes.‘from:Richmond,Va.,where|The’.bonds are.to be issued in:de-’ sacar For Next:‘Term of ‘Cou The| Work -of ‘County Cor Yesterday. ‘Thetena ondered thea issuance‘of,Be: vies:““B’of the’road,bonds—$150.* 000-—as,Provided)fm tiie road.act,this action .beings taken because‘of)the.fact that.the monéy,.derived|from’“the sale‘of the 3125,000 al-: issued "is ‘trunmings .low.. ninisssion, 2 of Con-|had underg@sie ‘treatment.He nominations of $1,000,will.bear Pelee i peta moruing was about,71 years old and is sur-'fate of Angust Isit,1912,and witatthehomeofthebride's sister,|roed by his wife amd sik children,\be-payable as follows:$50,000. !Mrs.N..F.Yorke,when Mise “u-‘Mrs,R.M.Turbiville of*@har-|20 years from.date of issuance;|ue Mr.C.§.Couch of Richniond,$100,000 80 years from date.Thecile.Pitte became the brideof Mr, W..H.:Tomiin,of Statesville.The|oeramony tool place at 6 o'clock 9 was,performed by -Rév.Dr.dJ-|Grier,pastor of the First Picea tiam church.The ceremony ‘was |witnessed-by niembers of the.family and a few intimate friends.¢ “The marriage istionofacourtship,that has extend| ed over ‘several years.Such an. event:has’been:expected by thetheseventeenth~baHot but:!friends of the young people but He was living in Augusta,Ga., Mr.'so.well.did they beep their plams fis remaing were taken therevotes—|that only the members of the im-|burial,usually one-—-on eyery ballot except|mediate family and a few intimate of Wilkes county and was for some’|friends were aware of them.Thelbride.was attired im a stylishly |tadlored .blue suit with hat to )matali.: “Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Tomlin left for Ashe- jville.They wilt spend several weeks lin western -Nori Carolina and jthem go to’Alkalithia Springs to ‘spend the summer.|“Mrs-Tomlin is the youngest daughter of Mr.©.A.Pitts amd bias a wide-circle of friends here,Mr- Tomlin is a popular young sales- man,representing a large clothing house.Mr.and Mrs.Tomlin will make their home in Statesville.’ it has been understood in States-|ville for a long time that this event twas to be,.but.the principals kept their own counsel as to the time and the actual consummation)was a surprise ivere.Miss Pitts was \formerly stenographer for.the J..K.Morrison company,is well known jim Statesville_and will be eordtaliy |welcomed 88 a permabent resident Mr.Tomlim is a son _of Mr.ang. |Mrs.G..S.°Tomlin.and ig one of KOU |dame of honor,and Mise Nell Arm-{vey is a daughter of Mr.and.Mrs.field,of Statesville, the bridesmaids. The groom is a son of President of Wake:Forest College, and is himself a professor in that institution.Mrs.Poteat is the} (daughter of Mr.and Mre.J be} |Morgan of Marion,and hese a rum.| |;ber ‘of-relatives in)Statesville,“be-| ing a niece of Messrs.J.P.and€.D.Moore and Mrs.M,J.Coch-jan. The wap one of Statesville people who at- tende”the wedding were Mr_.and Mrs..J.P.Moore,Mr.and.Mrs.C. Moore,Mrs M J Cochrane,Miss elle Cochrane andi Mis®Armfield. Mr.Richert =~Some ink |He Doesn't Wan . iD |and Northwe ern railroad and med-to ae ket doestv'tj care |-cal)examiner for his county of|‘specially for non-erasable ink lthe Federal pension board.\He was!An on-to-his-job Stranger ‘walked /niso identified with’business enter-|inte Mr.Rickert’s store some days age and:asked for a piece of pa- {per and some ordinary ink.This |peing furnished,the stranger wrote se mething.Then he took out Bom ;actd ahd rubbed across what he |had.writtem and-thére was none of jt left.Next the stramger pro- ;duced the kind of ink he sold, |wrote on the paper,applied.the acid and the-writing remained ag plain as day.Enough‘sald ~and jdone.Mr.Rickert thought for a ;moment and.it appeared very sim- ple to him.that he could write a jeheck for $1 some day and thenjwithordinaryinkitcouldberais- ~,@d to $1,000,000 with the acid,Re sult:Hé bought the stranger’s }ink,filled his fountain pen and his bon,Bob,did the same Result again:Stranger’a ink faded to noth- ing and when they went to refill ;their fountaim pens their‘old ordi- (nary ink turned to water.Pens were }poaked in alcohol and ‘still.all ink ithat goes into these same pens turnsYowater. |Mr.Rickert,is kept on the jumppallthetimenowtoseethat.ac-‘j;counts posted with the stranger's|ink do not fade off his books.~How many of tho Statesvillinosoughtsomeofthi8sink)? flome From.Baitemore..- ‘About alt the Statesvilla visitorstotheBaltimoreconventioiHavereturned.Mr.R.V.Brawley got im me Saturday night,Mr.G.B.FrenchSundayandMr.D.J.Craig yes-terday: While all of-them had their ownhopes:amd fears as to the resultnoneofthemcould!teh just howitwasgoing.‘ A remarkable fact -was that)alt these visitors to Baltimore came home in sympathy with Col,,Bry aay. Mr.Brawely has always Been a sitony Bryan man but some,of the others have not been.While someofthemthoughtMr;.Bryan’should extreme,they all agreed that he’ tha culmina-|j nere +that “the.Soitih/ have been more diplomatia and)Tess|Reec Dr.V.F.Couch of Yadkin Mrs Ju:C,Couch,a dental student| fo.Baltimore,Mr.Roger ‘Gouck and }@ litthe daughter who live at home.. Mr.Couch was a popular citizen and his death is a loss to his com- |munity.: Mr.VA.iL.Somers,.well known “Boss”Somers,died)Friday hospital at Savannah,Ga. anid forSomerswas.a mative as an a Mr. years.a,resident of StatesviNe and}Was engaged in.business with--ifs brothers,Mr.J.C,Somers dnd thelateVanceSomers.A few years.ago Mr.Somers,who had beemliv-|* ing in the South;moved to States-| vitle,bought a home on west Front|Street and.located.-:Later he left He {§survived by (his wife. ‘Edwin Borden,general superin- ‘tendent of transportation of the At- lantic Coast Line,died Sundiay af- ternoon at *Clifton Springs,New York,where ‘he had.gore for hfs health following!a stroke ‘of pa-ralysis suffered a few days ngo:The body will be brcaight to Wil-mington today for interment.Mr.Borden was twice married and issurvivedbyhiswifeandfourchil-|dren.His second,wife was Mire.Oc-|tavia Wallace,of Wilmington.a sic-|ter of Mrs.ie Harriit,of States-}ville.There is one child of thismarriage,Miss Duralda Borden: The Landmark ment doned briefly‘ino tts last~issue the ‘death of.Dr. Elbert Catawba Sherrill,of county.and .two sisters Rev.Dr...T.)"N.Ivey of.Nash- vilt®Tenn.,J..B.Ivey of |Char- dotte,G.&.Ivey of Hickory,E.C.Ivey..of Lenoir,Mrs.Geo.M.Foard and Mrs,James H.White of States- iwille.| Dr.Ivey was a graduate of ‘Trin-/ vty.College and of the Universi Maryland,Baltimore.He was ant physician of the State Hos at Morganton for six years Sherrill’s Ford, Four brothers also survive— 1896 he had lived at Lenoir.and Practiced his profession.:He was}‘Promiment ‘in his profession,had been a member of the State Board of Health,wuree on of the Carolina: Prises and was prominent in Methodist Church. Mrs.Foard and Mrs.White went to Lenoir Friday to attend Dr Ivey’s funeral,which took)place Saturday.They returned home yes- terday,accompanied by.Mrs.G. W.Ivey,who will make her home with,her daughter,Mrs Foard. the Gaturdiey. crowd attended} ng at the court} ut the number of| nh Was not aa} forenioon ses-| sin.ginrz Oounty SingingS About ‘the the county house Saturday,Singing classes prese large as usual.The Sion was given’to general by all the classes:ar &guitar offered by ard for:the best si ng,from his | book,Carolina Harmony.The prize} Was.awarded Miss Bertha Aber-| Rathy,who trained the class of | young people from the South Riv-| er comniunity who.won tm the.con- test. The).gencral contest.togk place ae the afternoon and three classes tered,namely:Eagle, and Damascus.Bachi,class}sang six selections and the judges decided Rivet ‘clasis phouldhavefirstprize.‘Thé St.Paul class,| Which was presetit,sang a number| of selectiotis but-did not enter.the. contest,Following the contest Hon,W..D.Turber delivered a _drief | address ‘on music. The time for the next pinging wag not decided on,but will be an-| us la,contest for|Mr.J.§.Leon-| Hounced ‘later by President §.C.| Johnson,of the,singers’associa-tion. Pension Board in|Session. The county pension boarid—Capt.T:M.©Davidson ‘and Messrs.W.FE.Sharpe and J.C Neal—was in Session yesterday to pass on appli- catlohs.for pensions.The appilica- tions =of. proved:Widows—Elizabeth Huuib- ‘bard,.D:A’ Moimtiire,Julia A. é,E.Moorefield;soldiers—W.-M.Adams,John L.Cain,James iB, |Rhodes’sister, -|been pastor of theSouthRiver|has resigned as pastor and moved St the following were ap-"| county,(chaintman }advert ealed||nist ;a |:m tal (0.ackneniiieg:£06 ems |speaks at the count house Friday af=.=,abidsto’be opened -ati a special meeting of the board to be held Monday,July 22d. Jurors for the term of Superior|Court which convenes,the last Mon-| day in this month,were drawn,as|follows:-First:..week—-T..W. T.'P.Turbyfill,T.W.Phifer, M.Robb,R.L..Wassom,L.W.Bell,| E.Creedmore,J.H.West;Frank Bryamij,J.T..Smith,B: Webb,J.A.B..Goodman,W.-”P. Brown,R.P.Alexander,Ji Gib | son,C..B.Parker;.W.'H.Stewart, W oodsides,” T:¥F.Lambeth,C. L.Morrison, T.N.Brown,R,C.Bailey,Cowan Overcash,J.H..Bass,Ed:..Delfiin- ger,E.H.Brothértom,.E.G.Cow-- an’;M.5B.Brown,A.’R.Reid, James L.Tunner>C...E.Jones,J+} R.Vickers,R..cE.L.Plott.L..H. Johnson,J.H.Mullis,J.’W.Nash, -.'T.Meacham. Second:week— R.Camipbeli, Adams,J. E..D.Oliphant,x “Wiley Privette,J.T. G.Chinistopher,A.M.Brawley,S.-R.Brown,PD,B.-At-well.C.A.=ModLelland, T.P.|Hines,J.J.Robertson,’W.R.||Stevenson,P.A. Efird;W.Reavis,C..S.Fox,T.H.Pl -Dher,W.Li,Goodson,R.W.Red-man,J.A.Brown,J.L.Lentz,B. H..Collins,W.'M.Lentz,‘C.~°G. |Caldwell,J.A.Fulp.! four:Appendicitis Cases in One Family—Mboresville News. Correspondence of The Landmark, Mooresville,July 1—Mr.:Bard Ed-minston’retumed Saturday,from Salisbury,where he umdenwent am operation for appendicitis.[ft is quite remarkable that this was the fourth operation:4m this family foroppendicitiswithin:‘he fast two years.Mr.Locke Ejitminston wasoperatedomattheSalisburyfana-| ‘orium less than two years ago anid Gray ,a younger brother,less than 1 yéar ago.The same week Sam, another brother,hadi a Pimilar op- eration at Lowisy:lle,‘Ky.,and this jmakes the fourth,cas4 fm one fami- ly. Mr.G»M.Kipka left several ony ago.for_Liberty,R ndolphi coarnty, to act ps e°ent.fer *he *-uthern railway in the ofsence cf:he yeg- jwar agent who fs off on.vacation. Mrs.J..W.Brawley came tm ‘fromGreensborolastweektospend‘apartofthesummerwithrelatives: here.Miss Nevada ‘Trolfinger,of Catawha,,.return home last week after.spending.scime time therewith her sister,Mrs.J.A.Harrill:M’ss Lucile «Williamson ‘returned.homeyesterdayfomWinston-Salem, where she.has been-visiting rela- tives‘for a month.Prof.anid Mrs, ©Patton,of Asheville;arefuestsofMr.and Mrs.A.C.Kerley this week. Mr.E,H Pall Miller and family re-Gurned from Norfolk after a visittorelatives.While there Mr..Mil- ier attended many of the meetincs of the World-Wide Baraca conven- tion,which was held in Norfolklastweek,F Mrs.Outting Dead—Mr.Jeffcoat r:Resigns.- Correspondence of The Landmark. Troutman,July 1—-Mrs.Fronia Cutting died this morning at 8.40 a>the home of her daughter),Mrs.T..A,Sherrill,where she made jher home.She ‘had teen quite ill for a long time and death was ex- Ir yected.The deceased was aged 84. She was a niember of.the Metho- dist Churdha and a.woman uniivers-| ally known burtia} made. Mrs.Rhodes and little daughter, Irene,have been.visiting Mrs. Mrs.Mary Dellinger; and liked arrangemenis As yet no have .beet: of this place Rey,-H.W.Jeffcoat,who has Lutheran church, to his farm in Cabarrus county; As yet no pastor has bean secured|to fill the vacancy. Dr.Kreps,field representative’ for the United Synod,South,die |Mvered a,-masterful discourse at| the Lutheran “Behokt thy Mother!’was |his| jtext.Few sermons like this everdeliveredinacountry;town. Iredell Republicans’For Reoosee|*velt. After |giving them «week tothinkitover;The Landmark has sought expressions of opimioa frony the local Republicans who -~weéne Roosevelly -enthusiasts)béfore’the Chicago convention,and finds themRéoseveltenthusiastsstill)—and they arb not.sti]about it.eitherifthereareany@efectiongfromtiecolonelthosewhohave’‘cold feet’have kept quiet about it.One_Republicam.whopays he tsfinionto“know, county,’cieceiatibal nate yee:a:| 1.| ‘dhurch last,night ef,fumbermen. BRIEFITEMS OF IOF“LOOAL,NEwe. ih large uimboe of colored x ra cursioniste ©from Charlotte ‘spemt|Friday here. ——Megprs.R.A,Miller aud R.Bae|Wasson will tun an excursion:to Winston «via’Mooresville Dhursday, h1Sthe The ‘court’houge Officers.oe join.the ‘merchants,“banks,etc.,im-|absenving Thurs x,J uty 4,vas a holiday..° ~The cpniditi div’of ’‘Dr.L. whe continues ili Davie avenue,is practically:vi betenanged. I —The Medhanic’s Band wilt hae miusia .when Gov..Kitchin |tenneon at 2 -idlock. {«<The Turnersbung°bridge “been.shipped from the factory im ew York State and a man to.erect it is expected here next week. —Mr.Clyde R.Nicholson;who recenily obtaimed .theense from the J.State.Board to practice miediicine, \is from:Harmony instead of Hamp- |tonviillle.: —-Mabel,the youngest ohsild ofMr;and Mrs.S.R.Brown,‘fs se- |riously,il)at the home of ‘her pa- [rents,conner.Ghianpa and Race streets._ —The boand of’education wast ‘im regular monthly session:yester- |day.Asid:"from the regular rou |tine little .business was trans~ pone ‘ *—“The weather was easlniat Couns ty Sales Day..yesterday anid the |crowd was -not large,but notwith- ‘standing a&-mmber of:articules |wane sold. —Many went to the postoffice yesterday and jammed their key.in - to the lock against’another key. D.|Th's is Uncle:Sam's way.of ‘cok !}eoting pents. —A team of minaway mules at- adved to a wagor ray along the - south side of the court house Sat- urnday and the wagon jerked down the court Mouse bell.ci ——There are’19 pension warrantd in the office-of the clerk of the court that have never been called for._"They will _be—reburned if _noty called for im two weeks. -——-At a meeting of.the directors of the Commercial National Bank Saturday -W.D..Turner was elected president to fill out thie um- jexpined term of Mr.M.K.Steele, deceased :f ——-Little alice,“Margaret,MaryandMabelHarbin,young children of the late Mrs.R.J..Harbi1,were taken to Marion yesterday by theirgrandmother,Mrs.Elliott,with. whom they will live. —A cow belonging to Mr.PM, Godfrey,of Sharpesburg:township, was killed last week because,it ia believed,she was affected with hy-drophobia -A rabid dog had beenthrougih)that neighborhood someweekspreviousanditissupposedthecowRiebittenthen. —Mr,>Pink Mivs,a dittizenofSacvidientownship,came to.theSanatoriumlastweekfortreatmentandhislegwasamputated.WhenachildMr.Mills was made a crip-ple by a burn.Recently;he hadsufferedmuchfromthisafflictionandamputationwas-fourti:meces-sary. sail diss from the Odd Fellows’.orphanage at Goldsboro will give aconcertatthecounthouseThursdaynfght..The class is out on a tour -of the State and the programmerenderedattheconcertsfsamim-teresting one.The public is -cor-tially invited to attend phe concerthereandhelpaworthy:cause.-—Mr.Bmmett Reitzell’was aguestatthehomeofhis.uncle,Judge Coble,last week:Mr.Reit-zal,who tas been money onder.clerk in.the Greensboro postoffiireforsevenyears,has secured an ap-pointment as civil service examin-er-with the civil service commissioninWashington,witere he will malehighomeafterJoly15. —The Confederate Shiloty and Concord Iredell yeterans of ownships imandinMiller's and Shiarpe’stownshipainAlexanderwant.to haveareunionatStonyPointgyAurgust,and to make plans for thisTewnionitisdesiredthatasmanyOftheVeteransfromthosetown- ships are interested to meet at.|Btony Pot Saturday:6th,at 1Oclock,: of thetebranchoftheUnitedStates;Order of the Concatentated OrderofHooHooheldtheirannualmeet- jane ae the Selwyn hotel in)Char-rotte Friday night,.Twa Statesville;men hold prominent positions incheorganization,which is composed _Mr,R.A.Gaith- ef is vieegerent snark and Mr.J. |.3.Foster is scrivenote. —Alfred Myers,an aged mam amd|cripple,who drove an ox,sold cher- ries,watermelons,etc.,anid several times convicted of selling blockadeMquor.,has completed his efght-months)Sentence im the coumty. home and was released yesterday.’ ile western division. Myers is as stubbors and rebellious |of the powers that be as.ever and °had to be restrained the last.six |weeks of this county home sentence. He wanted:to curse out tne viher ites, general.and do as;he pleased in ‘ ?assures ‘Thie >was honest’in the |Position he |Miltbchelt..Landmark that Tafte won't get 25 1a Raeamers mtinaen ral ap cnefbook.The fact that thea applica~|Votes im IredeM county.‘Amd if |xugust as follows:-It was generailiy‘creel that all |tion have been approved does not |Roosevelt.was to die,says this|Me Ulla on the sth,Mooresvillethe-trouble was caused by the na-|imean that the pensions have been |Republican,it’,wont change thelomp,Huntersville LOth:Trap Hill,tionah committee selecting Parker |gramted.The county board simply|situation;-the*Republicans._simply Wilkes-county,1st,Wilkesboro 2d,for’temporary.chainman.If ithe approves:the applications and!rec-—not ‘vote for Taft Boonville,Yadkin’coutity,34.endcominliteehadeelectedaunobjecs|<‘that:‘the penisons be,Elkin 5th;Mocksville {igi Woodtionablle.man,as it should ~have [ere “by,the Staite boatnd”anid |,‘Well “fo Remember That leaf 13th,Statesville ‘Bupep-done,there would)have been’no Rometimes the rscommendations are GreensboroNews.||tle Sprimgé “15th,Taylorwvie.Toth,prow ;“turhed down;by,the State ae eeAa eee a Ampoamiility ’on Harrilt."at bids homie Om:- has. ae ‘PAGE (Two.a -TAE LANDMARK jenn ;10Raerwooa“TUESDAY,enn e tions,—-THE ROW THURSDAY NIGHT.Baltimore Dispatch,‘jane 28. Ok :What the Fuss Was About and How)’|-Ft-Proceeded-—Incidenta:of thé |and “Champ C!ark,of “Missouri,ha -¥Democratic Convention.—‘been put dn nomination.before th Baltimore Dispatch,June 27.Democratic national.conveni William J,Bryan tonight led the|12.30 a.m, ‘Democratic convention into a declar- iFirst,ClarkJuly2,1912. = der. A resolution introduced by.him: “privileze-seeking class,””~‘The -conventiaqn was thrown into ‘a furore by the pnopiosition\which, @B-originally pup paens called .for, ;the withdrawal of Ry “and Belmont ‘délegates:.fri _Virginia and.New. York respécti ely...This part.of the resolutio was resented ps.in-= vading thd ti¢hts of sovereign States e and when its full import bec:ame |restore ‘oydeér, the platform to-1ominate ‘Speake Champ Clark. as he begau.. gallery aisles “difficult toFrequently' feet “along.the. Sbairs ‘nade “It [Senator Réed: He contludedat 12. }bearers aualle to ce >eratle party.’=:vvanigiees aeFormerSyaiesMcCorkte,of/the ‘am..Vhe Clark mare hers:in-'|inal showed many reyersions to type yY Ou RE rong'West Virginia,called it foolish,Mr.lyraded the chairman's platform,two}while an equal number of descend-“From the daingers of spoiled"Bryan magde-the situation even more huge“simerican flags anda big{/ants of Jonathan Edwards included sageat x i 5}ee dramatic ‘by asking Virgina and/Clark banner.An enthusiastic |many clergymen and jJawyers,The vaking—every atch.will:beaNewYorktorequestamodification|Clark man climbed to the plat-|childrén ‘of Babitual drunkards,it successful—when youtuseieoftheresolutionandwhenthey|form and nioved that Clark he |Was said.are very.likely to |have Cl TY FI OU R!osascornedthesuggestionhetookthe|nominated by aecclammation.He a4 ne PY AUS,defect.osicoursehimself.-|put’thé.motion himself and de-bs Dr..-C..M Stiles,forme yly of polt means:better bread—theEFrom’.that moment ,sentiment|clared it carried.The demon-}'Washington HOW of Texas,recited ‘crusty brown;fréshy whole-:changed and:¢he voting indicated stration had ther been under way.|(hefact that a Texas college for wo-some,home-made bread.e that Mr,Bryan,as the exponent |for an’hour and.the din:contin-|™Men has woman -physician)who ‘rei4‘of /progrress;rétained his hold up-|ued -unabated..‘The procession of {30 her Lohcril gt ov physiology ppd |Use the best flour and veteeonDembcracyAfterdisposingofstandardscl'imbed the steps to hygiene advises’the graduates:i best results.—order:(Iv YPytheBryanresolutionthe.conven-/|tie ylatform an¢:the State insig-)Teluse to airy any.an howeve |ELOUR. Aion.procecded.with nominating!tia’-were raised high above the oroeree Who esanot|iy :PA iar “oe.|erows si ..~y 2 Ara riv resen a }of peTtecteBpeechesfcracendidateforPres-|crowd The carriers were driven|;ici f Cit Fl Mi lli Citidentren|from the.platform and were forced|b¢a'!th signed..by.a physician of the |‘I our Lin 0.i.i i -‘toy .ras)wi stand irl’s own choosing Some have |nero dipeeereentermrderititotMr.Bryan.said ‘an’insolent,|to.content themselves with stand-|#@!"!s Bo SUMO.ebrasen'attempt waa belhe mate to|iax ov the:steps |followed this yjolicy with the best!SALE OF VALUABL E CITY PROP-sell the Demccratio party into bond-||Speaker Clark’s daughter,Miss a es a lewe ae a ERTY.oy a ae rt ere j ,eyiey penre "|r arris had hardly concludec aage,He assailed Morgan,Belmont Genevieve,appeared on the.plat i ia os a8 hen Dt.H .WwW:DURSUANT toa-decree of the Superior Court |and Ryan .as despots,merciless in |form..She was raised on a chair,|bis paper whe ardy,of Was of Iredell county,renderedin @ speeia}-pro-|“their.control of money interests.a flag was dr aped about her .FeNSton,Weot ee ae feet veoe a Ir os |peagirg sxtises yeenk Barrett and others vs...a eee.“a Set ltion to ask.-the General AssemPlyic yame and others,the undersigned com-The New York and Virginia dele-I think this is just,awful,”she ¢7 “|plasioner will nall atee;x :{‘.eet ofa ete te a 2 public auction to the highestgations,of which Belmont and Ryan fallehed to chose about her..ic “oe ae er,ae Shoe |bidder at the court housedoor in Statesville,N,“@re members,were challenged to Vhen .the tumult wea at tte ;"?,DP in:elect J AA ua C.,on :Setakea.poll to see if a.majonity |height,an eiderly Sout herner man-|Qther States,authorizing a measure|SATURDAY,JULY 27,1912, would not demand their withdrawal.)2¢¢d to reach the platform:wit h)an ..»Cheers and.hisses from delegates |0ld-fashion¢d ecg horn and sound- ani handclapping from the gallaries ed the bewitching call of ,‘offsgreetedthechatlengeand’thé police -hounds.”’ =sepratedly were called upon to At 1.17 the chairman began to Sacto he W as neostes be ue Collegelot;thence south 66 degrees weat 75feet |:quell:disturbances,then Saving’Ted ce mien |iscdsaion,.Tinie Sommniteee sony oniseets MeaiereneweakGU alathtee ieeee7enhav:56 sees scassicn.is umitt¢e mz north 2 2214IRepresentative Haed.of Virginia;fthen having lasted,6&2 minmtes.te whi Suitis 4 Fe ein a My|thence north 66 degreeseast 75.feet to the begin:{Tushed to the platform to.answer|For some.time the.tumultuous Dohere ihe Pe Hy Laaunatinrs sa i |gine meanningfive-eightha of an acre mee oeet:“Es rong i #e ‘a 1e@ next Légisiz -ee esa #0 an easment in -an alley way 10 feeBryanandthecheerswerederaf-istO .refused to obey.and Sena cnocees.|wide runnivg'from Ragestreet to the rear of theEening...F)lood and Bryan.were.an-|tor stone endeavored to assist|r Mondne 7 he ‘eoclety..above described property,;erily gesticulating during the -dis-|the.chair,-The Clark men were-!ne sentimen of the socie Terms.of Sale~One-third cash,.one-third in six|-ae i “ue ‘however seemé¢d:to be-steongly in |;months,one-third in twelve months’time.os turbances.not ready to quit,however,and Sen-fain vl oAubatod ene R.B..MoLAUGHLIN:‘Blood characterized Bryan’s reso-/8tor Stone stood on his chair as!Avestic’at inh A eet so Jane 25,1912,Commissioner..iution as an ‘‘insoJent proposition,|the marchers pasted by and bade |ou ou thie subject at this time and-made by the only man in this con-|ence a ee *iwill geek to im ress pn the public,|KF O R S A L Eigvention’whe wautg to destroy the|J.T.Robertson,Governor-“elect |mind -the seaee ilt p that:th re|%wince!1 Democratic party.”of Arkansas,then took the plat-Ge ee eae pert T ld Apple Vi d:Great.‘confusion followed Flood’s !¢rm to second the nomination of |$ha!l_be both mental .and phypical ||Two-year-old Apple Vinegar madeat.‘o on v Clerk.Robinaon talked -,{titness in those who wed,so/that from the pure fruit juice.denunciation of Bryan and this was oS eIeOd TUM TVG).ceenitel aatacte oh Sa yervotiE ’Phone orders to 4409.increased;Thomas F.Ryan standing |™nutes.California seconded the system andi the like may not be :pn his chair to be seen.eo Ped ek ree a passed on indefinitely.re |Walnut Grove Farm,After a hated caucus that lasted ron ec ‘Then came Connecticug-|H.H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor,over an hour,the New York dele-|42d Henry ‘Wade Rogers,of,New|=gation decided,practically’unani-|Javen,took the platform*to nom-|Lady Appointed)Crier For/Federalmousix,to cast its vote on.the /{#ate .Governor Simeon E.Bald-Court..‘presidential -ballot for Harmon.eeee sb Greensboro News,Pinewood Dairy Farm,New York delegates returned from ne 2)SEO 10)ogers’Mis i ;¥their caucus during the demonstra-noon aS Seta yon naan ed on Lidia Brgokbenk jen 7ie i eeee et eee oy eeeaHsSANGboaezanademonstrati1d-.ee eee ee.oreo ube—end pepresentative Figore win.46 lasted but niger s alypa Lown of the —States District Court ||W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.:as directed:to reply tio Bryan.é 4 "«|heres Mis jrookbank’s duties :::p Senator-elect Vardaman.of Missizsip-aes Beldwin adherents were not |wilt includeYpetides ttthe official a A few nice Berkshire Pigs™1,supported’Bryan’s resolution so T282¥,but lusty-lunged and while of open ther Bion de-FOR SALE:1 ‘1 their demonstrati }opening court,when opcabion de :ALrhtarasitreferredtoindividualsgulte&nolo cee aeted:it Was sands:‘stenoghaphic ‘work fin.thesryanannouncedthathewould[™te 4 nbdisy one.A-large num-|office ‘of Clerk J.M.Millikan.The dct cencewithdrawthelastClauseofhisreso-P€%Of newspaper correspondents,ES Jution asking for the withdrawal of U2der the direction of a’cheer delegates because of the ‘request fee!nn out the Baldwin én-fe a ,‘e .,AsfromVirginis.He asked New York Ag .08 =a8 “,to make a similar request and was site ae ._seiacan abet of ‘theieieetedwithjeersCitareesJelawaredates;Yielde;ee iitiam A..McCorkle opened the!Wwrae or nee ae aedebateinoppositiontotheBryanate,wen or-resolution,ec aring theD enc atic “ard to nominate Governor Wood-party had:never been controlled c_|Tow Wilson.The Wilson peopleintercats.did not wait for the aptorlh to be- When McCorkle eellared!tha eee gin before beginning their demon- ‘8 «7:en ‘foolish?’and condenined Mr ae ot oe a.thrown :inberyan,the latter moved:to a seat yi .at,Wae &Dolpy din,:beside the speaker ice.fr both on the floor and jin the gal- “vengedlte hale Waa hie a in 1»8 i denies.One of the Wilson etlThe'resolution was declared ‘un-Skate de in.the Ohio del-becessary by Mr..McCorkle,who 5th 46 Wil cee Ohio gives 19a“Baid the.convention was able.to}"°©"40F Wilson.=Sak thtouch te olattorin aeons .:os ik a.h.its porn commilt-The Underwood demonstration hi:dogelaee!hoped une COHNENLION (tasted 36 mintuten the Clark demdea:the “manhood to reject onstratic oe rEg cheetheresolution.”avioy more than an:hour..Me?ae ‘1,1.‘When Wescot concluded :Mr.Kao?r turtied to ‘the plat-|reach ae ee.aeformanddéclaredMr.Bryan was yi ae ‘1 nominating Wilson :a dem-uowarranted in saying Virginia had Ne Tore.again Started for =the |on dd modification of the res-at et ie -;Pai 5 mt taeGlttioHe.said Virgini nq |tt the end o 5 minutes by the|coe ;i irginia,asked chairman ordering roll call:20thing of Bryan and that the o 2 meemenintheVirginiaconven-Ouderwued in beiennee of tities,|“on were;st as r r :.7akewereashonestasBryanever|Seconded Clark.Binatone ‘guteoei:o ame zWhenMr,Flood said enolDemo-ES an wna,nominated Gov.M:urshall,crats had elected Ryan as a Virginie ioedelezateliiksesgreetedhimbutthe|int was followed byBpcakerturedthemtocheersby|aga‘n assailing Bryan!s(Democracy.fe.Booing and catealling and hisses|erceted Bryan’when he arose ‘to>1 >close the debste |began about 7 clock.While roll’call)was’proceeding|bal&\ballot gave Cle 1thesecretarysuddenlycalledoutof|324,ae y5.05 and | a.demonstra- BALLOTING BEGINS. The nominating and séecondingbo|speeches concluded,the balloting The first Harmon 148,UnderwordertheStates”of Virginia and|117%,Baldwin 22;‘“MiehanouhidmsYork.Virginia,of which |Sulzer*of New York 2,Bryan 1ryanwaskcelegate,voted’22 |absent 2.Neces a ye:1-2ayes and 1-2°vote no,while the|728.ae cunis te i.eeeNewYorkdelegation,of which,Mr.|0rz;mw the first baltot North Cz -(Belmont was Member,yoted 90|)na&gave Wilson 161%,Heseen ae ’éolid aycs.Following this,States|1G nderwood 7.AvAftechangedrapidlytoaffirm:itive |r the firstvotes|ot the conventic n t ’bal- adjourned un-carrving the Bryan resolution as|tik 4 o'doce Fri;iT)day aftegnoon,‘amended by himself practically}On tie second peltsOlark potunanimous.i 446%,Wilson 339%.(lossng one-Av the conclusion of the ;roll call|fourth in North CarelonhisresolutionMr:had ling elsewhere)the following tio say.|Harmon 1414,‘“This vote eliminates ail of the |14,Sulzerreactionariesanid-wecan now pro-|2 each.«eed to the.e'ection of a progresg-|Third ballot-ive,pul Tim cua progressive pla form'$45;~U nderwood 114%"Hanon'aud,wo.out and win.There “are |140%,Marshall’317 alsald-some things which I-think it would |Bryan wand Kerp,of adluna.a na and gain-|Under ane 111%Mare hevl 3 Sail ae inofNewYorkahdBryan| sryam ap 444 ae ah nyention ee NOMINATING SPEECHES Next;Then Wilson —:The Demonstra+ Oscar W.-Undérwood,of Alabama, at ‘anc at\that hour ‘oth- ‘er nominating speec €s were im or- demonstrations among their enthusi-~ “He was applauded As it drew.yast midnight a slow exodus begat and the shuffling),of: and hear he<was| jinterrupted by the ghvel.‘trying td :known’boos and catealls,jeers and)25 anda demonstration for’,Clark |ingy with the ebjectional)features,etwv ’v Hiiehissesweremingléd’with handclap-was immediately started,resulting from the marriage of per-im :i I,ping cheers and stamping:.of feet A half..doven.disheveled -women.sons "Physically’unfit for any,HW ee ui i 1;in the galleries and on the floor.were.nixed up in the crowd.of del-4 reason:Ae ipresentativeH.D,.Flood,of)gates that™surged through)the Figures:were ci'ed to whow that |N77]2Virginia,dramatically chatactenized |atesles>In frent of the speaker's|descendants of criminals frequent-|.:athe-proposition ‘as insolent and ‘platform ‘was a.tangled >mass!of }ly inherit the criminal instinct,|.J»v }Bait it came from ‘‘the-only.,man|banners,sigus-and standards,jam-of sOme A ; ‘lIwhodestréed~to destroy the Demo-|med in the ere pass geway,the move “because of Wilson bo wise forthe:candidate todo,but each.they need not be.announe of ustitil |4 pourte ball be «<‘ark 443,Wilson |.of thig action be published inbis,u omination,}|849%,Under woo d@ :112,Harmon=Mat Bhall 34;saldw int 14,|eo it now,Chamberlain's °Gotie,p\werm a :(holera.and Diarrhoea HRemedy is .al-|“itt rMostcertdintobeneededpelTOREthe9fe.A bal Clark 4 13,"Wi‘ison |wummer is over,-Buy it now -alyl.-be 51,aX erwood 119%4 Marmon|‘prepared for such an ‘emergency.For 1 41%...Marshal 31,Kern 2‘Bale byw.ald dealers,j ~|:After this hallct the radjourned Ne 9.45. ‘Sixth -ballot—Clark 446,‘Wilson 354,Underwood 121,Harmon 135, -Marshal]31,Kern and Bryan 1gach. ‘Seventh!bailot—Clark 449%,wile:son 852%,Underwood 128 %,.Har-q|mon 129%,Marshall 31°|Bryan|e and Kern 1 each. Eighth ballet—Clark 448.44 ,—-Wil-s0n 351%,Underwood 128,Harmon130,Marshall 31; Bryan,.Gaynor,of New York,James,of Kentucky, an absolute factdantofWILSON’8-FRECK cure them.guarantee this and to return:your moneywithoutargumentifyourcomplexionisnotfulreatoreetoitsnaturalpeauty.»WILSON’S FRECKLE,CREAMifine,fragrant and absolutely harmlesgationofprogressivenessunheardBotingerwoodandClarkandKern1each:,ly a,of.in political history. poth the uenet out.proionged|,.O.the.ninth ballot Clark had|Willnotmake h at ow but will posi-¢452,Wilson 851%,Bee emove TAN,PIMPLES and which was passed by a two-thirds|gstic yoilowers.The Clark demon-;ee Le The aeiepaccite Sony bodtaymajority,declared the convention|stration tasted ore hour and five THE DOCTORS “AND EUGENICS?|jy certai Sent b 1 -opposed.to the nomination of anyi/iminutes Thc Underwood enthusi-vibe:Boer Marmot braceicandidateforPresidentunderobll-|asin continued for 26 minutes.,|Anteresting Discussion at the|Rer |Son’-FAIR SKIN SOAP ,gation to J.P,Morgan,Thomas F.|Arizona yieidec to.Missouri and cent Mbeting of the State Medi-..Por sale oRyan,August ‘Belmont or any|James A,Reed of that State took|cal Society,‘st te il D :CatesvilleDrugCo. NCEi ry Charlotte Observer, The most interesting)ee dis-.|'cussed at ‘the meeting [of the StateMedicalSociety:at.Hendersonville}}was that of eugenics;the sciencewhich‘cOncefns itself.with improv-'|' ing the physical andi mental stand-ard of the human race.’It was.pre-cipilated by ‘a paper’read’by,Dr.¥F,°R,.Harris,of Henderson,déal-|.AA iefna:Cc ip through «the ‘transmission physical byain defect.Twelve hun- dred descendants cf ‘a certain crim: Nnaking it that |at 12.9’clock,m,,the following described real ‘es-con.|tate.situated on West End avenue,in tho city of"|Statesville,to-wit;Of |Beginning at a stake on West End avenue,Miss|of|Lou Graham's cornee,and.running with her line|south 24 degrees east 2212 poles to a etake.on the) foréver generations should impossible future be demned by.‘the.ta’nted blood meén convicted of certain classescrimes appointme ut carries wiith ita regu-4larremumerationof$3 a day.With.Miss Brookbunk as crier STATESVILLEthecourtcircleinGreensboroiswellrepresentedbythegentlerFEMALECOLLEGE.sex,there now being two wome: ‘Selving as deputy clerks and one as deputy marshal in what is known as the official family. The next session will begin SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912. Departments:Intermediate,Col- legiate,Business,Piano,Voice, Geonee WwW.Porkion.of the al- jeged harvester trust,is quoted as.|Py:*MsdeclaringthatheisptillaloneViolin,Elocution and Art.Ap- way.from the bottom of his:‘bank ply for catalogue and _informa-roll and that he will contribute gen-erously to the Roosevelt Progress-Ive party’s cause,ekblaine tion to the president. Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. “I suffered habitually from -constipa:;-7™GIee SEStion.Doan’s Regulets |relieved dstrengthenedthebowels786that.they 1havebeenregulareversince.”=“ice FOR S ER Vi CE !|vis,Grocer, Che apest accidentThomas”Eclectic Oil. Sulphur Springs,Texas insurance —Dr, For burns,scalds,All druggists.se} Royal King 9th 164584.He was boughtfromone,of the best Berkshire Farms incutsandemereencies.Tennessee Six choice pigs of the purest25c.-and 60c.type-for sale.}———RIDGEWAY FARM,WANTED.<0?70%MILL,help for |E.A.MORRISON,Proprietor,night work,Needespecially Stony Point,N.C.,R:F,D:No.1.|two reel hands;some spinners,spoolers and twist-|er hatids.Good wages paid.BLOOMFIFL LD|MANUFACTURING CO,Juneie21,| or—127 -acre|(FARM FOR SALE!wwefarm|miles from railroad and.on public road,50 acres|ui cultivation;balance in fine oak and pine tim.|| ‘SewingMachines ber and mostly fenced,Good pacing.3,8:CLODFELTER,Eufola,N.C +»Re1June21—4t, PLEASESETTLE!Hl |As lam going to leaveherhere I want all who owemetopleasecallandsettlebyJuly10th,| Repaired. “Sane3 payment will be eee 3 ‘Sem ll J.UJ,LAMPRECHT,.+e e.9S|109;East Front Street.|Having:qualified as executor of the eatate of H,|i *Do|A,Bost,deceased,this is to notify all persons|’Phone 61.|having claims agaist the estate to present them |~*|to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of |mprmere —|Tune,1913,or thie notice will be plead in barof ||their recovery All persons indebted to the es.|—=:|tate will please cuca immediate settlement,|-ie,|DEWEY L’RAYMER.||PHILIP'S.EASLEY,M.D._Executor,|ORDEROFPOFPUBLICATION,|NORTH CAROLINA,|In the Superior Court,|Iredell CountyALutherEcholsvb,Hattie Echols.}pore appearing from the affidavit of Luther||Echols in this action,that Hattie Echols,the de-| June 2 Office over Hall’s Drug Store, Office hours ’PHONE 182. 8.30 to 10 a.m.4 to 5 and 7.to8 p,m. May 24, |fendant therein,is not to be foundin Iredell coun-|ty.and cannot after dué diligence be found in theState.and it further appearing that the aarsid-att,wife of the plaintiff,has wilfully and with-out,cause abandoned the plaintiff and further|that the skid defendant has lived in adultery withenn.ae others unknown to the ||plaintiff,|.It is therefore ordered by the Court,that notice|some newspaper |published-in Iredell county oncea week for four|weeks.setting forth the title of the action,the ||”NES ¥purpose of the same and tequiring the defendant ||PHO :Superior Court of | T.W.FRAZIER; “+‘TINNER, NORTH CENTER STREET.obence aS‘ FOR SALE ~~SIX-rodm.cottage.,City*water and es LotC,Barn and other outbuildings.Close inanttiskbesoldatabargain.’Callon or write W. | |to appear at.the term-of the|Iredell county to be held on the last -Monday.inJuly,1912,and answer or demur to the complaiint’|of the plaintiff.“WJ.A;BART cE 8W.A.Bristol,Att'y 3G,‘R T,Weatherman;Att’we oFreckled Girls thatpa an cent REAMwilleitherremoveeensor¢a)ithemtofadeandthattwojarswill‘eveninthemostsevere.cased completely.I am willing to personally } ! j i | | } | for ik. ‘would ratheA make a Little profit-and Le suAe |Prescription ’ Specialists! The Polk Gray Drug Company, ‘On the ga PHESCRETION 5SFeCIAMETS. SSS :Phones 109 and £10. Ye boom our business.iy WVingour customersGoodStuffortheirnmoney Whenever you see people doing a thriving business you may ‘know there is a good!Atason You may Le fooled when you tay your goods on,’Lut hath can "She fooled Long after you try them "out,' Weare in-Lusiness to stay in business.We ofa big business,than to.make a Lig profit andtake chances of having to quilt, We give oud customers peed bhuff for their money,Lutwedon't stuff"prices. Sloan Clothing Co. WAN THD ERNEST G.GAITHER, - You to know.I am still buying and selling farms.If you have anyforsaleseeorwritemeatonceNowisthetime. Remember our Fire Policies remove the possibility of great finan- cial loss,a source of great comfort after the_fire. Our Life Policies are mortgage lifters and a sustaining power to widows and children after the bread winner hias passed to his reward.Which reward may be conditioned upon the provision you have made:for those depending upon you, Mr.Husband,suppose after death you:could look back to this old world and see your.wife and children struggling for d living,which could have been prevented by your taking:a few thousand Life In-surance.Would you be happy? For further information call on or writé Statesville,N.C. ‘INSURANCE,STOCKS,AND REAL ESTATE.’PHONE 23.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. ryo& “i .Puanie24,ge J;MATHESON,112 E,Bropd Street,’or 4,7 [CON SIDER THAT IOLES will take you whereyouaregoing. GOOD HARNESS will save a smash-up. GOOD SADDLES make riding more com-. fortable. GOOD VEH Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. Tre Building and Loan Association, 3 In settling our 89th‘Series,which matured May 1 we paid out cash $11,100 and cancelled 24 miurt+ gages,amounting to $18,700.* Shares may still ‘he taken in the paying from l*ebruary 3d to this date.* Secretary. Tst-series by~oa ASHEVILLE has prepared Boys for Collége and Man.CSET BINGHAM Rood Neato ens %,Coege end Momlegéstheyattend,North and at typ Ventilation,Sanitation and Safe’re ere,themot tage iiss and b:imate vpitingaoe's term:ntrance ase uates our mate,Fare CareTelamakingMenof‘Boye.Box 76". BINGHAM .inallthe Ceae a ot‘Pupils,‘aleary, Sry ca n a Ra i t a SNan is NS pe 50 : % a Special Ces “00 UNTERPANES from 98e,to $3.50. >SILK HOSE 25¢.to 75c.a pair. Lace,Bandings and Dress Goods ay ar: rived. Don't forget our Milli -nery Department.Cut prices on all Hats. CA hat2D.BeKrider &Com, Jenkins &Wagner,| ‘REAL ESTATE DEALERS, Statesville,NLC. OFFICE:ROOM 3, First.National bank Building. ieHON E 282. =~AUTOMOBILES FOR-HIRE....| on oeTURSDAY,July 2,eee LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE. tesville,‘:WESTERN ROAD.-:‘No,15,‘west-bound,poe 5.05 sDNov16,east-boundTrain fie:22,east-bound,due 1.20 p.m.Train 12,east-beund,due 6.45 p,m.CHARLOTEE,AND TAYLORSVILLE.From Charlotte..Train No.16 ar.9.60,leaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo,24 ar.8.25,‘leaves 8.35 papFromTaylorsville.Train No,23 ar.10.10,ieaves Cus:a.m Yo.15 arr 6.20,leaves6 yRescued Young.Lady From 1the §Surf‘and,Died as Result of Stragn. John Quince Myers,som of oMry and Mrs,awe “B,Myersta -and a pop~ ular young tnan of Wilmington,died on Wrightsville Beachi “Thursday evening;supposedly from an-attack of heart failure brought.cn by.ex- haustion:follow lag his.Btruggles:in saving Miss Isabel,©Williamsirom--drowping,in.the’surf in’ froit of the Carolina Yachtclub,Miss Williams’°became’) jexhausted in...the ‘surf and) Mr..Myera ‘Helped ‘her to a point, where‘the water was not.over her | heaid.,Then he dropped from.ex- naustion and was ‘carried.to the, peach,where he died-Mise:Wile | ‘ams.suffered na ill effects from| unnatural looseness of the béwels.When|given”prompt.atfention ‘at*this time | serious trouble may be avoide a.Cham- berlain’s Coll¢.-Chole ra--god’Diarrhoea, Remedy can always be depended ‘upon.!Fer sale by all dealers, |.Dysentery is’alwajtenadangerousdiseajcured,.Chamberlain's |Diarrhoe a Remedy has and epi len serious and.of-but it ‘can be.Cholera and’res it even ‘For sale | YARS withcareful ¢chauf Zeurs and at ‘reasona-| /ble prices.At any time an short notice.June 14 CAROLINA MOTOR co._perenne| JOHN C..DYE,M.D: ||EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT"AND FFFTING GLASSES. .Officein Mills Buillding.. Office hours 9 to 12 a.m., 2,.to5 p.m. Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 When PassingGeta Sam- ple of Keller's Writ- ing ‘Fluid FREE! .The next time that -you need any PRINTING FOR SALE! Cash Tobacco Warehouse,lot) 130x285,corner Walnut and Meet- iag streets, Lot 60x107,corner Court and’ Meeting streets. 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per acre.{ 75 acres,one mile east of court | houee. 76°acres,one.mile and a half weet, 35 acres,one mile and a quarter west. 70 acres,one mile and a half west., 211 acres,five miles rzorth,$30)per acre.i866acrés,three miles east,$25) ger acre ‘A sumber of other desirable |' ‘farme and business properties.See) me before making an investment.|ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Bank Building. "Phone 240.| $12,000 of City Property FOR SALE Five-room house and ict,south| Center street,near depot. Two vacant lots rear above, Meeting street. Six /vacant lots south of.Brad-| ford Knitting Mill |Bight-room house,:good.well! and barn,and,four acres of land,| Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room ‘heuse, Buffalo Shoal Roa‘ Two yacant lots Buffalo lox 6%acres land,| Shoal Store house and residence and) acre lot,junction west Front street|and Buffalo Shoal Road.Alse stoch| of Groceries and fixtures.Cali on or write-C.B.MORRISON,|“7 189 West Front.St. March8._'Phone 227. JUST RECEIVED ! Local Views,All New.” Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Female College. Statesville Graded School. Mr.F.H.Coriger’s Residence.»Long’s Sariatorium.~ Southern Passenger Station. Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain Pen and Conklin’sFountainPen.Thesearetwo ' best self-filling :pens on themarket.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks.and Pencils, PRINTING. BRADY,-The Printer, FOR eeAT BARGAINS,two sec- +ond-hand Runabouts andaeneornune18,- Drop in and see on the waytothe postoi Statesville Printing Co.,” Printing,Stationery,Office Supplies 518 SouthCenter Street, ‘THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The State's Industrial College. Four-yearcourses in Agriculture;in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical ‘Engineering;inChemistry;in Cotton ‘Manufacturing and Dyeing.Two-year courses in Me-chanic Arts and in Textile Art.One-yearandtwo-year courses in Agriculture.Thesecoursesarebothpracticalandscientific.Ex-aminations for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats onJulyiith,For catalogue address |THE REGISTRAR,West Raleigh, NorthCarolina. ancestries spits a «¢ ‘FOR SALE.-~—FIVE-room honse .City!wil]be to ‘arrawaterandbarn.Lot,§0x140,|of ‘the portrait|on Race street.Apply to R.F.RIVES.Janes.ee Fall Term begins September 3,1912;A thorough course of preparatory.study.-Desirable location,Good community, Well equipped school building:Expensesreasonable.For full particulars,address JOHN-F.MITCHELL,—Principal, CLEVELAND,N.C,R.¥.D.ENo.2 THE LANDMARK|: Arrival.and 9 ggoadr of Traine ©at : jwork is ablndagt, |any Kind.of work, fier experiance.:‘jhe need)’i eeeneneenenennnenememmment He can hunt the fine game; -<Duringfyotng.“cRildren should”watch for.any |chickens,-nabbits, }count of th Mr. |Correspondence f popul ment of dns bs in enduring at er in will:be brary is DELIGHTEDD With CANADA. Mr:Goble.-Formerly of Iredell,Writes Enthusiastically of Cans Ccssemmondadas of The Landmarke. Calgary,Alberta,Canada,June. 22.--Cahada is the finest country ‘L ever saw.amd-I have traveled over the greater.portion of:the:States.{t.has the finest’wheat and oats and I’ever paw...Much of .the Jand grows 80 rel es of wheat and 120 bushels of oats per acre...It is’also,noted.for fine hay,fine stock and lots of cheap land:.1 am in obe of the thriving towns. More building -hene than in any town oe the globe according to its size.-Calgary ‘has.a population ofabout70,000...They are putting)wp a,hotel here.that.will_..cost’over two million dollars and I know.of.several .more .buildings that will} cost.over two million,So you Bee no trouble to.get| “Canpenters get ifrom $3:to $6 per tay:AX mani with any kind’of.trade ‘cam°get:gobd |money:Of cOUTBR:“it.casts ~Tots, j to.lime ‘here but.it.is s fine’place|bemarle}aito.live The edays’*are “warm and)1361,‘when he long but the!nights are cool...We have “put:/six hoursthistimeofthe’year.You ean reat): ithe news at 10 o'clock at night| without a Janip..‘The summera are |beautiful but’the winters are:the| veverse,,Nothing much doing in the winter but sleighing.~One:can |make enough in the summer 50 that) not work in ‘the winter.lots of| ,tho-summer montlisynothers of SPort,hunting hete,We.have prairie |died,leaving three children,Mrs.moose;wolyés! and many other kinds of game.3) ‘Thad @ fine trip,last week-out through.the Rocky Mountains,I saw somé high and.rugged’peaks.I felimbed over them ‘until’P wore myself out and would go so high ret my breatti;on ac- I cou!d hard]I ruined my the titude. clothes az es Sliding over Hill Community. of The Landmark,‘' tiver Hill 27,—-Wheat har- is over his section and farmers getting,along | nicely with their work.Cotton and | ‘corn ‘are looking fine.“Rey..O..P..Campbell,-who|has). peen Visiting home folks tor:the, past month,leaves for Raleigh).this week,where he willtake charge of Rev.©.E.Maddry’s work while Mr. |Mad dry takes his via“ation. Misses Gertrude Mason dnd Lucy| Roberts,who are employe d&in Win-; ston,are at home for a few weeks’ Stay.‘ M-David Sti las beén ri “byt we re glad to hear thsatt 3 Improv piont MPs de:Be eee Saturday afternoor at ¢was largely attended 3 wnts..were served on is.Excellent music was taiiedbytheHarmony)String B and! the,amusements of the foot races.by .me for @he.most bad of rnoon were: and oe ys an Nelson Stev was could -eat amd ople ae ved Dr.Murphy For*Siated Library:or tte Observer.| of } Portrait the Nor t Hen Delegate havi House of Society charge,at owell Way, the appdint- of Mur} -It Was a 4 ‘Priate action‘@n i toucCoolSpringAcademy,}tye“.Sea"COOL SPRING,N.C dered North)Carclina:i 5siibiddclucdesofDr.Murt .wh Se SUIperb work 1d:placinig the State’Hosp marked him a ik his profession The po presented to.the ‘State Raleigh and il ment to bo founding bas Morganton wpon at a 2 man a} south of her to the east of the track ty ken. ProminentLawyeram:and Oitizen,vaaeesAwayinConcord,,Ex-Judge William J.‘Montgomery died Fridaymotning at his home in Concord after anjillness of more than a year’s duration. ning he suffered a secgnd stroke.“ofparalysis.Last year he was3 critically ill fora long time but his condition improved and he was able to go tohisofficeforatimJudgeMontgom’"\was born inMontgomerycounty,August 14,1834, and was the oldest son of the late Dr. rand Mrs.J.H Montgomery:[Heen- tered the University:of 'North Carolina at an..early age and:was|graduated in the class of 1855.He} |taught school in hig native county in! |1856,In 1857-’68 he read law under)|Judge Pearson.~He obtained his li-|cense.to practice lawin 1858,Soon} latter:obtaining his license he was} married to.’Miss’Mary.-.Cottrell -cf.) Jonesboro,Tan d practiced’.there ‘until| entered the Confeder:|“late.army as.captain and.was:after-|cof.ool We lat ye heewardspromotedto.major-and then te ‘liutenant-colonelsignedhispostin the army and .ac- cepted.the .position of.solicitor of} Stanly county and:continued in’that}icapacity until ebunty’courts were|abolished, icord and -has’since ‘practiced.here \So6n after moving.there his:wife) B.Sherrill of Concord:and Mrs.E..C.Register and Dr.J.C.Montgom-| ery of Charlotte,|udge Montgomery.rose rapidly at| ithe bar and he was soon agreat pow-| er in his profession and in the civic} life of his town and section.’In 1874 he was nominated by*the.Democrats} for solicitor of the sixth (now twelfth)|=== |rocks We took some’nice photos-judicial districtand elected. |while we were up.there.“We could Jtor he soon attained a :great:‘reputa-|get.plent I The tops fs tion and was recognizéd as -one of} the mou stiteastdub hse ‘with ithe most vigorous prosecuting ator.|Show ae ae gi 'neys in the State.He was re-elect-|eae a ed ane fear |@din1878.and held .the office until |@®te aon ‘over the:tocke.(18 During his:terms.as :solicitor T had a f ‘mountains |he kept up and largely increased ‘his| and was.in Calgary.Civil practice..-laud take a #o0d rest.In 1885 he was appointed judge otG,-R.GOBLE.|the eighth judicial district.by Gover-'<a Lnor Scales and was.nominated and’larks’Picnic—News of River ejected to the sathe position.in 1886... He resigned in 1888 and was.succeed-|ed by Hon.R F,Armfield,of States-| Vue:| Struck .Adto—One beige Two Injured .aa 2 Observer,June 29.i Train feihile H:H.Bagwell-and son of Hamlet} rrcn his automobile which.had} came to.a stop on the*Southern rail-| way track in the path_of.an approach-| ing trainj-John McKee Jamison,a\@ |prominent hotel man of this city,an @ “ainsiantly killed and Mrs.Bagwell and | ,|hér son were seridusly injuredyester-| \Nday morning at 11.45 when north-| ‘bound local freight.train 62 crashed| into the car at the crossing at Newell,| s/eight miles west of this city.Mrs. Bagwell’s condition is precarious,the @ physicians_being disinclined to.ex press an opinion as to her prospects | ifor recovery. The motor car was headed due ec | at the time on a pleasure spin,occu- .|pied by Mr:and Mrs.Jamison,°their ,/young sons,John and Paul,Mrs.their | weil and small son,W.H.H.Bag-|jwell,Jr The car,forsome unknown |} reason,came to a ‘stop om the track. Mr.Jamison |had helped ‘his wife ay children out and was trying to assist| Mrs.Bagwell and her son:to escape iwhen the collision occurred.-Jami- son's left leg was:completely severed| from the body just below the knee.| {His head was cut and the back part {isevered fromthe neck.Mrs.Bagwell| |was found lying in a heap about 125| ifeet from the crossing w ith her skull "fractured and other cuts about the -|body.Her son was about fifty feet and in the ditch.He was injured! about the head and one arm was bro- The engineer threw the emergencybrakesontheheavytrain,but could| not stop it before it had gone several!~hundred feet. Fourth of July in Salisbury. The Fourth of July celebration in} ,Salisbury this year will be an elabor- ate event.| Col,-Robt.E.Lee,grandson of thelateGen.co will be the spéaker of the occasion.There will be free street attractions and a big parade,followedbyhorseracingandaballgame. Juge21,—It.a.w.~8t.ional:ability and:ski as weel]—_anne as tae admi ative genius.of one If you.arwhohaspassedon.Dr.Munphy was_|Teasonably |ioodilsrenig+tiful by iw sweeping.and};“|adily were ean =the Sotuth’e doing housewor f t craw!-|leading au hority im nervous t ing Into bed dead YouustIT]ders and ranked natidn 7 among |Must-“get.out ona\the first’of American-alienists Sane aeies:‘ ee by t Cl tmber ain’s *r 2 NENT .a when needed,-you juld’,become ottyTHISWEEK:4 Sur gical Operation.healthy and beautiful.For sale by altCorrespondenceofTheLandmardealers.:New.Hope.Juié |26—-1 ““OAN'T (HELP MY B:ABY?”Bat]5 i"AN TOU S.ibeMaraschinoCherries,25th,Dre.White,Hd.Kin NSWirliamsmetandamput:ited ss aDurker’s SaladDressing,Ila Redman’s right Himb about two|ae ot Bezema-Tortured Chile)ree inches above the knee.She dren Ask Us This.ampbell’s Salad Dressin or three h |DP "g nad been suffering for some Try This Remedy at Our_Risk.|Evaporated Horse Radish, ’Phone your orders to 89. Eagle &Milholland. ALWAYS INS OCCUPY threeroomson the second floor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I amI months with what the doctors ||derty lady,“‘do you know that the! man’you are intending drinks heavily and gambles?” pro-Libby’s Lunch Tongue,nounce sarcalémma.An operation S Pi kl was decided necesary,which ‘wasweetICKIeS,performed at the home of her fa-Pimentoes and Cheese.:ther,Mr.T.E.Redman,-in an;i jiredell.She.Seems to be gettoe1ascouldbeLiason:gas “a B. ls Foretaste:of What WwW ‘ill Follow,| Town Topics. “Mv.dear.girl,”exclaimed an ‘els| |to marry) “Yes,I know;I am igoing to} marry him to reform him.’’always here,Don’Crem inte ay eager rome “Lister sta “me,-my~girl,TryhereB'never stay en go oF say Lamnatin,but come on in and Jet yourself be known.chat ”SAE hee betore ycyou do}Tap the bell,knock or epeak out.,If I am not atthedentalchair|am in my tory—workshop—in a room fartherin,~oP.F.LAUGENOUR,Dentist “What experiment?”| “Take in *ai)wéek’s ‘wastiing to and)skin troubles,of any kind,pay- ‘do ant sea bow you |Tike.it,’aid +Can't you help my baby get relief ills of childhood..none | suffering,than ecze-iMaandtheotheritching,Dburn-| ing rashes that driv®the little | ones almost frantic. Nowadays when mothers ask Of all thecausesnone us |from eczema,’”’we.can say,“Yes,” |Our new skin ‘remedy,Saxo Salve,] |has worked some very remarkable] |cures here,not:only flor children but for aAdyite ge wall Its first effect is to stop the terribla itching)and«burning,and make the skin ¢omfortable,Then it is absorbed ‘right imto thé skin, destroying the germa and exerting | ite healing power at ‘the®seat of the disease,:We guarantee Saxo Salve to give -|@atistadtion when.used)for eruptions ing back your money if it does not. Wednesday eve-| He located in:Ale)? In 1862:he ‘re-| In 1866 he moved te Con-|. J. aeKilled |- taconite to rescue Mrs.s reentrantJUDGEMONTGOMERYIsDEAD.| ‘CAROLINA MOTORCO., Detachable | tae assuperior to other tires cas1s Michelin Red Inner Tubes are to. othertne ‘IN STOCK BY | Berea N.C, As solic-Baedoseeobenseeee -SHERRILE-WHITE SHOE CO. | §Ovfards Reduced,Oxtar Bargains. Our Stock of Low Shoes for ‘Men, Boys,Wemen,Misses and Children is very large and complete,and you can find’anything in our,immense stock that you desire,:and:if you are needing that second pair of low shoes it will bé to your interest to see us, ,as we have prices on low shoes that « @ will interest you. the exact:reduction as it would not be a uniform.one; some genuine bargains. All we-ask of youlis to come in and’ give usa look. We do‘not quote but we guarantee Yours truly, %'$Sherril 8000 500 seeneseesnsessnse ia 1-White Shoe Com’y, (S.B.Miller Old Stand.) ho ? Stag ‘Semi-Porte Paint || will make your home more_cozy and.com- fortable, your vicinity.have been painted with the, ce Paint.- JiRSHBERG—— tsBavtimonre;MAUS A | It will surprise you to see how it looks,how it wedrs,how easy it works,how economical it is when you paint with STAG Paint. The oldest and.best known paints in America today,made from best paint materials,to fight off hot sun and stérm,to out-last all.others and at just the right price fer our paints.Everything dry and buildings properly painted now will last many years.It would seem like a vacation to usto make that old weather-beaten house look like a new one.That is what paint is for,and that is what wé are here for;to make the homes of STATESVILLE more at- tractive,‘both exteric or andinterior, better to live in,better to keep, in fagta lit- {|tle of anything you buy from us is like STAG PAINT,will always bring is for The finest homes in Notice ow-~bright the paint looks “and how well it wears..i better to sell or rent; yallon makes results.. ’ HOVE SON! TheS.,M.&H.Shoe are We want our customers to bear in mind thatwe will soon move - :inito our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store room.formerly pened.aaER Gill, rUrsbay. all recordsiin the number of ballots for the record’was held by.the ‘Republi- can convention of 1880;‘which riomi-|: 2 nated James A:Garfield on the.thir- -tieth:ballot. *.eomplain:that’Gov.Kitchin’abuses _discussed the Senator's public record, ‘ds he hasa right to do. ’ternoon and at Mooresyille Friday -mind.exhibi ted tions when the president ial candidates ,utes and-10 seconds;the noise 32min- _Finger. »were drinking and called at Finger’s «&_B.CLARK,EDITOR AND OWNER.—————— PUBLISHED TTYESDAY AND#RIDAY. ===;DFT 20 WEST “BROAD)STREET. ig scrarOR PRICE;“Rar ava Ware nae eenaiue ene July 2,..1912. “Gy,Wilson-showed good—judg- ment,las was expected,by declining to go to Baltimore,—————————— They downed Mr.Bryan on the first go-round.but Ihe rubbed it in on them afterward just becausehe could.ciaomucnneeeennrain The Baltimore convention has broken national conventions..Up to.this time The Baltimore conven- tion surpassed this.+ Sener eS‘i The partisans of SénatorSimmons. Sinimonsin;his public addresses. Gov.Kitchin says he has not abused Senator Simmons;that he has simply. As Gov, Kitchin will'speak in IredellFriday— in Statesville at2 o’clock Friday af- night—the people of:Iredell will have an opportunity to hear him and judge for themselves. —————— Ia the death of Judge William J. adottgomery,of Concord,one of the ablest of the former generation|t of able lawyers parsed)away.He was for years solicitor of ‘his dis- trict.and in 1885 (was appointed Superior Court judge.He held this position'.less than fouh years,.re- Bigning,he said,because he could- n’t make a living’on’the salary then.allowed.Afterthat he deyot- ed himself to.practice and had all the businées he Gould attend.to, goth on the civif:and criminal side of the dotket.’He was’prom- inent as ‘a member-of the Metho- gist Churchiand was a valuable cit- izen as well as an able,lwyer. fol touting were the opening re W..Wescott, The marks of Judge John of New Jersey,in placing.NV ood- row’Wilsom im nomination at the Baltimore convention: New Jersey,once bound,but by the moral energy and intellectual greatness of a single soul,now free,comes to this great comven- tion,in the glory of,her emancipa- tion,to participate tm.your delib- erations,and im formulating,your judgments and..assist in executing your decrees...The New Jersey.del- egation is not empowered to exercise| ‘the attributes of proprietorship,but #commissioned to represert the Ereat cause of Democracy,and to offer you,as its militant and tri- umphant.leader,a scholar,nota charlatan;a statesman,not a doc- trinaire;a profound:‘lawyer,not a splitter of ‘legal:hairs:a political economist,not an egotistical theo- ét Carolina ‘Delegation ‘Benbved‘—Spat With Westerner, .E.CC,Bryant,in Charlotte Ob- -gperver,'».. The NorthCarolina delegation hadthebestseatsinconvention.hall’Baltimore].They were near es North ¢|rostrum,and ‘in’the.center of thebuilding.’Among the:quietest dele-gates in the hall were.the Tar Heels.The sat like a-lot of well-organized,Aolioeiewian.-desiring -to.do_therightthing.=~A little Moat between.a:North Caro- linian and a Western delegate amused some bystanders very,much.The North-Carolinian’s desire to see fair-play rebuked a Western delegate for howling at a speaker.“Tam for your man,”said the Tar Heel,‘‘but we want to be fair as we go through life.Give'the gentleman a show ”’-ny“Whoare you?’’asked the West-ernerin an offensive tone..‘Tam a North’Carolinian,” the reply.‘'We have more votes in one “ward of my town than /you have in your entire State,’’was.the Westernet’s‘reply...‘"That may"be’itrue,’)respond-ed the Southerner,“‘but half of themcan’t speak English...Look at our delegation there!.The great-great- randfathérs of those men~helped”to Tree this country from England.They are realAmericans.None of them eat garlic or chop-suey.’ ‘The Clark-Bryan Spat, Baltimore Dispatch,Juna@ 30.; Sunday brought no cessation of hostilitiés between William J Bryan,and ‘Speaker Champ Clark.Both gave out statements tonight= Mr.Bryan sought to justify his position in opposing the Speaker forthepresidencybecauseofthesupport ven him by Charles F..Murphy andiothermembersoftheNewYork delegation,denominated by the Ne-braskan as ‘‘wax figures.’’ Mr.Clark declared ‘‘false and in- famous’’Mr.Bryan’s implied accusa-. tions that the vote of the ,delegation placed him under obligations to J. Pierpont Morgan,August Belmont and Thomas F.Ryan. The Clark statement was in the form of a letter toSenator William J. Stone,of Missouri,replying to one pledging him continued support and urging him to remain a candidate before the convention until a romi- nation was made.Mr.‘Clark pledged himself to do so,but said that had ‘it not been for the fact that:a majority vote had been cast for him on eight successive ballots he would.not en- courage any movement that might tend to create a deadicek: Wilson Refused to Go to Baltimore: Sea Girt,N./J.,Dispatch,June 36. -Governor Wilson issued a ‘state- ment tonight declaring his reasonsforremainingawayfromBaltimore during the convention.He said:‘It would manifestly be very care-less,an act of impertinence on myparttoappearbeforetheconvention as if to sedk their interest in me per- sonally.-I am interested in arguing causes,but not in such errands as | would seem to hrve if I went to Bal- timore.I have nevea entertained thethoughtforamoment.’’’This'was to set at rest a movement begun several days ago by the Governor’s frierds to have him appear before the con- Telegrams urging him,to was riét;a practical politician,who con@y,ontion.Btructs,modifies)restrains|—witifdo so pouredin by scores to the ex-| a cut cisturbance and destruction;ecutive mansion here during the|resistl€gs debater and consummate day. “Taster of statement,not a mere enesophist;a humanitarian,not a de-incendiary Arrested Mm Wataugp,famer of character and lives:a Apa ‘a atManwhose:mind is at once.cos.|2°08’Democrat,we ilan and composite of..Amer-Detective.scott,of ‘Greensboro,“fee 4 gentleman of unpreten-|W10 has bee:Working om the storeodehabits,with the fear of Godinhisheartloveofman-and the in every act of hismie;.above all a public servantwho-has.be veins tr ad to the uttermcstaudneverfound:want.ing-—peerless,matchless unconcueratia Demo-trat,Woodrow Wi igen. The New\York |Herald“kept tab onthespeech-making and the demonstra- were being putin nomination at Bal-timore.Asa result the Herald findsthattheoratoryforWoodrowWilsonoccupiedonehour;4 minutes and 17seconds,while the time spent incheering,or demonstration,wds twohours,7 minutes and 56 seconds.The]oratory for Champ=Clark occupied 56minutesand33secondsandthenoiseanhour,9 minutes and 30 seconds.The Underwood oratory lasted 40 min- “utes and 31 Seconds.For Gov.Mar-shall there were 29 minutesof oratory |'and only 9 minutes,and:21-seconds ofcheering.Speakers for Gov.Bald-win talked 22 minutes and 31 secondsandthewhooping-up occupied 10min-utesand 53 seconds.Gov.Harmon’soratorswerecontentwithtenminutesandonlyoneminuteand46seconds were taken up in yelling. The Republican convention of Hud-son county,N.J.,met Suturday withtheannouncedpurposeofendorsingPresidentTaft.Instead a -resolution“was passed by a vote of 399 to 21declaringRoosevelt“the only trueRepublican,”denouncingthe Chicagoconvention‘and asserting that the President had gained renominationbyfraud., tn Linceli;County Saturday mght Zed and Tom Ramseur killed BurtonAllcolored.The Ramseurs house,where an-altercation tookplaceTheyareinjail. The venerable Gen RF.Hoke is ill at his.summershome at Lincolnton and there is’much uneasiness about 7 amd burning case of George W.Robbins, of Shull’s Mills,wap in town Tues- day,and whiie here gwore/out a wWatrant for Rehy Shull,charging him with the ci.me.The papers were placed in the hands of Depu- ty ‘Sheriff Rebbirs,who arreated | -he accused man and placed him ander a bond.of $1,000 for his appearance at a preliminary hear- ing to be ‘held inj Boone on Satur- day,July 6.The young man is one of Mr.Robbins’nearest neighbors, of a good family amd the fact that he has ever.been accused ofthefearfulcrimeofhouseburn- ing-comes as an unexpected shockwy.bis friends throughout the coua-y —_— Senator Stone Had His.Ne rve WithHim. Gatunday:night..Sénator WilliamJ.Stone,chairman’of the Missouridelegation,Bent ‘ta GovernorsHarmon,Marshall!,Wilson and Re“p=resentative Underwoo presidentialceandidates,the follow telegram:“A majority of the national con-vention hap voted for the candidacyofChampClark.No one quesiticns‘his fitness _and loyalty to Democracy for*70 years the practice heasbeenestablishedofgivingthenomi- Nation »to -the candiidate’who.re- céives a.majority.We ask yow intheinterests:of ‘the party and inVindicationoftheDemocraticrule.to assist fn.making tis nominationunanimousbyannouncingthewih-drawal of your candidacy.”I,Not one followed Stone's eug-gestion. Baggage Regulation,Postponed. Every common carrier.railroad and RlLemship line*.im the United States is affected by the suspen- 8ion of proposed new regulations,restricting the dimensions of piec-es of personal baggage.The newregulationswould.«further .limittheamountofbaggagetransport-ed‘free for a passenger ay d increasethecharges.on excess baggage,Tiey were suspended from July 1toOctober29bytheInter-StateCommerce|c ceommice:on.[ -Brran's-Excevsive Zeal. Pheriim Herald. In’fighting for a progrecsive’or-ganization Mr.Bryatw:was eatirelywithiDpoundé,but he has not.ihe his condition.Authority,to read anybody out.of,the party. .|to retaliate.’ ‘MRS.TAFT.ar CONVENTION. President's |Wife |‘Attyemided the:Bala.timere Copyention and Heard HerHusbandCriticised.° ¢|Baltimore Sun,June’28." Mrs.’William Howard Taft wife ofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates,satin the private box of Mrs.Norman and-heard many harsh things’saidaboutherhusband.She laughed ‘several times ‘when thespeakers’ points were funny,but there was an expression on her face which seemedtoindicatethatshehad:come at the “inopportune moment.’’ Still,when the afternoon sessionadjournedandshewasaskedifshe enjoyedherstay,Mrs.Taftsaid good- naturedly: “Why |I had:‘a very nice Hoth and am used to the little flings which they.hurl at my husband.You know,they hate the:veto power,these Demo-crats,and this is their main chance .Sitting next.to Mrs.Mack,Mrs.Taft.‘was a\conspicuous figure,al-though her presence was not known. to-mavy in'the audience.She cametoBaltimoreasthegestofMr:and Mrs.Hugh C.Wallace,the former|}being a delegate to the conventionfromtheStateofWashington.é Those who recognized her watched’her closely,.as Senator-elect Ollie James ma é his speech as permanent chairman of the convention.Mr. James,with his Kentucky breeding, might not have been so severe upon the President had he known that Mrs:Taft.was within the soundof his voice and almost upon the same.platform,with him.Still nobody told him that she was there;-and he proceeded _re-lentlessly with his attack upon thePresidentandhisparty.-“Taft said that.Roosevelt was a friend of the trust#,’’said Mr.James,‘and Roosevelt said that Taft was afriendofthetrusts.I believe that both were right ”’ It was a telling blow,but the ele- ment.ofhumorin it brought a smile to the countenance of the ‘‘first lady of the land,’’and’Mrs.Mack laughedwithher.-Both.women seemed to appreciate the fact that ‘‘anything goes in a convention and that the or- dinary.conventionalities’are not ob- served.”’ As the speech of Chairman James grew more exciting and the crowd appeared—totake great.delight in what he said:,about the’President, Mrs.Taft looked a bit nervous.Then to preserve her.composure she laugh-ed outright when the.chairman made this statement: “‘Teddy said that he was sorry thathehad-stood sponsor.for.Taft,as the latter had failed so miserably.I think-the.people -of this country do not care anything about his Sponsor- ship-and have no faith in it.’ The vetoeing of Democratic meas- ures by the President also gave Mr.James an opportunity to say some pretty “‘plain’’things about the Chief Executive,and he minced no words. Mrs.Mack smiled.at Mr.Wallace, who saton her:right,but she did-not dare look at her guest fromthe White House,who sat on the other side. a urday while seining.. E.Mack at the convention yesterday |, ~Gad Cannon and Jeft Fisher,twoyoungmenemployedinthecottonHew|Mill at Mt.Holly,were trowaed Sat- Only 50 Cents fan Say? ~Customers often sei this con-' cerning our_line of more than200-great novels at thjs price. In this last list of copyrighted ‘fiction you will find the very best works of .the greatest writers of the day..We offer such books as ‘the Master Vio- ‘lin,‘A Girl of the LimberLost,| at a cost easily within the means ofall.Hereis.a list of just a few of new.arrivals: The Nest.of ‘the Sparrowhawk. The GoldTrail.. A CathedralCourtship. The House of Bondage.«*« The Second Wife._ The Light That Largs.| The High Hand. Five Gallons of Gasoline.,: Call,’phorie or write in re- gard to these néw “books rele Daee R.P.Allison’s ‘Book Store. Many Deaths Froma Storm i Man-| itoba: ‘Winnipeg,‘Manitoba, 30. It is estimated that from 50 to 100) people were killed and property loss|Of $10,000,000 entailed by a tornado,| which after a day of thunder storms | and ‘high winds,struck Regina,Sask., at6 p.m..The local telephone office| was wrecked and it is feared that 15| oe employed there were killed. A.later repcrt says that it is believ-| ed 200 lives were lost. The oe then swept.northward,|avi.8 path six”‘blocks.wide}through the fashionableresidencedis-|trict,where 300 houses were destroy-| Dispatch, j}ed and many people killed:Automo-| biles filled with people were hurled| |high in the air and dropped blocks | away.In the businessdistrict,ware-| houses,banking institutions.and re-| tail stores were sent into heaps of| ruins,while the air was filled with flying wreckage.Six big grain eleva-tors were toppled over like tenpins,the timbers being piled in heaps on|the tracks of the Canadian PacificThestormcontinuednorthwestfrom| Regina through central Saskatchewan,| doing great damage. Graham Potte ning last week while at work on his |farmin Pamlico county._, eonennMOUNTAIN EXCURSION TO ASHE.VILLE,N.C.,VIA STATESVILLE,TUESDAY,JULY 9TH,1912, The Southern Tailway will OperatehighclassexcursionfromCharlotte, N.C.,‘and intermediate points to Asheville,N.C.,via Statesville,on Tuesday,July 9th,leaving Charlotte 8.30a.m..Tickets to be sold good going only on special train,but re- turningwill be good on any regular train up to and including trains leav-ing Asheville Friday,July 12th.Tick- ets sold from Charlotte proper will be honored returning:either via States- yille or via Spartanburg within limit. The following round trip rates will apply from stations named:Charlotte$3,Huntersville $2.75,Cornelius$2 70,Davidson '$2.65,Mt.Mourne $2.60, Mooresvifle $2.55,Statesville $2.30,Taylorsville $2.60,Catawba $2.10,4Claremont,$2.05,Newton $2,Hickory$1.80,Morganton $1.50 Low round trip rates in same pro portion from.all other stations be-tween Charlotte and Morganton.'Thisis an exceptional opportunityto:visit Asheville ‘aid other pointsinwesternNorthCarolina,allowing three.days at Asheville dnd other oe of interest.R.HH.DEBUTTS, June) ODORLESS.PAROWAX!| ‘TASTELESS. The perfect,sealing FRUITS,Jiu,PRESERVES,*PICKLES,HookeKETCHUPS,ETC. The modern andeasiest way to seal glasses,jars or bottlesandkeepsthemabsclutelyair tight.Parowax—the greatest modern cleansing agent.It cleans and whitens at one op- eration. —SOLD BY—— J..B.GILEBE, FANCY GROCER. -105 East Broad Street. agent for "PHONE 27. Store will be closedP.S.*“Thursday,July 4th.‘r as killed bylight-| Division Passenger Agent; Charlotte,*N.C. Ed.MellonConnany 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 storein theCarolinas. When iin the City make our -gtore headquarters. 8&10 West TradeSt., Charlotte,N.C.. j ee Agreat saving for the men in tis lot of Shirts.Wate win- dow for-prices and an to this 0 eer ees |sarurpay. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. OG CAE SERIOaRReohORES THE SHOE DEPARTMENT AHEAD.WHITE BOOIS sOSHOES UMPS and COLONIALS. This season is one of the biggest WHITE seasons ever experienced and we. — have made preparation | for it with the smartest in:,shown‘lines ever Buck,Canvas and Duck . for Ladies,Misses and Children. ReasonablyPriced. The White Company. STOCKINGS FOR EVERY ONE. 7,un ed) -dary.daueieons:ads. THE LAN DMARK PUBLISHED TUESDAYYAND.FRIDAY.ee 120 WEST BROAD STREET.TELEPHONE NO.14. July’2, OFFICE: TUESDAY, AF GAM. ————— 1912, STATESVILLE Lodge No.487 A.,FL &A.M.meets tonight at 8.00 o'clock in’Mason-ic Hall.~All mem- bers requested to be present and visiting-brethren:cordially in- vited.,Regular meeting. MOVEMENTS OF 1THE PEOPLE. :Personal Mention ofaof the Folks ‘Who "as Are Coming and Going.> -Mise pore Wilitame:left Sabunday. for a visit to King,Stokea,county}. and Greensboro.”:She:will 2 visite Mies Martha Oliver ati King. Mrs...)M.Furches»and Misa’ Altie Carpening ‘have returned from’‘a.tay at Asheville ‘and {Waynceville ‘ Misa Bernice Vurner is expect-. 6d home tomorrow:from Montreat, whera ehe has been for two weeks. Mrs.G.’G.Parkinson.and two --ghifdren,Gordon and@,Mary,'of Due West,S.C.visiting,,at the home cf Mrs.Parkinson's.father, Mr ‘M.S.Ramsey,on Davie ave- pue :: Mre.J.& are little .Bpent with Armfield and daughter,Miss Frantes, from Saturday to yesterday- ’yelatiwes in Mocksville. Mie .R H.MoNeill and aon,George,of Washington are visiting Mrs.MeNetll’e rents,Collector and Mrs George Brown Miss “Mi:wearet“4ted the Misees ef Saturday tc fon Little day aud are.JE Miss Bertha dey for Shawnee, her trother;Mr.J will aecompany.her automodile trip through «x Mics Ida Nixon,who had been visiting friends.in:South Caroli was here Friday,the quest of friends was returning.to her home at.Morisea,Til Mr.Polk C mens Fr of the cal Assopcration past week. Mr F B,went tte Saturday to attend the Samples ancle,Mr.J who ‘was -killed by at:Newell Friday. Dr.EB.No bawretce-has gone Raleigh to seasnd the lina Dent Association,,which will be ‘in session 7Wednesday, Thureday and Friday Messrs.E.8.Pegram Bunch (returned Saturday Bankers’‘convention at.Morehead Mrs R.H of Richmond, Va.,:is em Thursday| to visit relatives Mr.Van Patt who spent a few days the county,2%‘ through .tt Mrs"¥‘ Mre:R Mr d Cordete, little City, pa- H Wright, Cochrane, her home in return- Ruth Ward:spent ‘Satur.| Sundas in Salisbury,w Hennessée Cline left Okla to vipit~.Cline:~Bhe brother on anido ith Batur {or 2hShe 1 , State _Pharmaceuti- at Waynesville.thé }ipté te Char- kc of Mrs Jamisen, freight traf M to vod F.B Allison,;fected here erson-:of}»andana days Bist :Holder of J Holder for Or Mr n Georieda} White ela wre about a yea and.Mrs.Jobin are £1 of mother,Mrs.Mary Adams Mr Ross Mills.attended Marriage of Mr.W Tomlin -and Miss Lucile .Pitts in urday morning : Mrs.M.T:Pettit left yesterday for Asheville to spend a mor Mise,Pearl Niblock,of Cleveland, is a guest at the home of her uncle, Mr.R,M.Knox Miss Lottie Wyse,of S.C.;ts expected Friday Niss Mary Lewis »Dr.”and Mrs.H. New .York ate here month.with telatives. Turner,who had been in in New York, them|Mre Texas 12sts H Cencord Sat- Calummrbia to yirFit Cowles,cf to spendMrs.€ a.hospital Cc a T.C.Burgess and son left} from the} |best.: who vis-| na,| f Gray attended the} funeral|, 4 i || }Durham,| Moores-| ~|ed ‘ A.| OAPT,.N.‘SHARPE “DEAD. A _Good ;and ‘Popular °“Minn Called to Rest, Correspondencé of The Landmark,‘Capt.I.N.’Sharpe died at his homeinAlexandercountyonthe29thday|( of June.«He had for.two or.three}©\|¥ears been greatly afflicted,was par-tially patalyzed,for-some time hadbeenblindandattimeshishearingwasimpaired;and yet amidstit all hewaswonderfullypatientanduncom- plaining,Deali these wearisomedaysandnightshehadallthe.atten-tion that willing hands and lovingheartscoulddoforhim...He leavesa devoted.wife,.four sons and:fivedaughters,and a large number of grandchildren,who truly mourn his departure.apt,Sharpe was in his 71st year.He was a captain of Home.Guardsduring:the.war and did his duty. When about 40 years of age he heard the call of the.Master,saying,“Go work today iin my vineyard andwhat-ever is right that.shall..ye receive.’ He went and-from that day’to this hehasbeen’receiving installments;thatthebestby-faris 'to'eome yet.and willhavetobeenjoyedtobe.described,He joined the church at.Sulphur’‘Springs and was ait rest there.The funeral service was conductedby-Rev.D.W.Pool,his pastor,and theMasonicfraternity,a large number be-ing present,one of the largest funer- als ever seen here.That community in which he lived 7hasgreatreasontobethankful’that he lived;and as I pen these imperfec- tions to ‘his memory I am thankfulthatI-had him as my friend and hadthepatternofsuchalifeashelived. When he came to the borderland be-tween.this drid the Great Beyond hecametothesupportofhislovedones, telling them yeep not for it.‘wasthéFather’s will for,;him to go;thatitwasallwellandwouldbeforthe The sunset ‘was indeed clear.|When the great gathering spoken of lin thé 25th chapter of Matthew:shall New-|come we believe he will then haveaireward,for.he has truly done muchfor“these little ones.of earth.”We i believe he will have both arms full of|sheaves.He made a:wonderful.im- -«press upon his children and grand-children and it was’beautiful to see}.how.devoted to him.his ee family were..FRIEND Notices of New Advertigements. Notice to creditors.—E.:M.Craw- ford,executor.-Reductions on Oxfords.—Sherrill-|White Shoe Co.Good stuff-for themoney.——Sloan \Clothing Co.Special at:the Crescent Theater, Fruit and grain farm near Mocks- |ville for sale,—T..M.Young.Carnations75 cents per dozen.— North Caro-|Polk Gray Drug Co.,local agents.Greek letter fraternity pin found.Owner can get it at The Landmark of- fice by paying expenses.Pony,buggy and harness’for sale.Address postoffice-box 325-or ‘phone |2095,Teams wantedto haul limber.—J, A.Davidson.Back in business.—J.G.Colvert. Business growing and-why.Calland trip |see.—Williams F urniture House.Special sale men’s negligee’shirtsSaturdayandMonday..—Ramsey- Bowles-Morrison Co.Chocolates and bon bons.—States-| ville Drug Co.Jo.Turner and Yusiff Maderilla willwrestleatthetheatertonightforthe -championship \'Houses must:be numbered.—L:Gi] Caldwell,ma¥or.Holland Bros want dry pine wood. in Social Circles. Miss Elizabeth Allison entertatnr ed the Bridge club Friday morn 2}Mrs.Pegram won'’the club prize Mrs.’J.H.Hoffmann tha visitor’s| prize Out-of-townm quests present were Mrs.Davis,guest of Mrs.J. f..Carlton,Misses Louise and Mar- garet Butler,guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.EB.French,Mildred Smith,guest of Miss Corre Copeland,Ge- ava,Parks,guests of Mrs.T.M Crowell.| Miss’Elizabeth Evans entertain-the G,.G.G.olub Thursday u honor of Miss Canre Copeland’s}guest,Miss.Mildred Smith,Hearts was played.’Mis.BE.8.Pegram |wonu the prize and Miss Mary Lewis returned home with}the copsolation The guest of hon- or ‘received a prize.SGandiwiiches and ice tea and ice cream and cake yesterday for a vsit to frie ads nean|were served. Aibpemarile 4Mrs.J.A.Bowles,who.visited relatives in town, day to her home in Hickory .Mr..John Mitchell,formerly Cee:now of Salamanca, ecient:OMissLois Steele,eral weeks at the home of Mr.W M.Ramsey,mear town,left yester-day for her home at Huhtersville Mr.amd Mrs.T.M:to Marion Saturday,deingthere‘by news of the critical ae of Mrs.Dalle’s stepife uther, i Nortom.ssMie.W.TT.NichdJson has re from,a Visit of several| _deys.in Salisbury.Miss Wille} Nicholson is’at home from Florida,where she spent a few months.Mr.Fred Bear,of Wilminigton, is Visiting his sister,Mrs,Sig.Wal-ave.: '.Mrs.Augustus A.Colvert has is-sued invitatiof for a reception to- morrow afternocn,in honor of herguest,Mrs.George Ramsey, Oak Ridge Institute.! We call the atten‘ion of our readerstoOakRidgeInstitute,an institution which is.just now entering upon its sixty-first year,and has been underthemanagementofJ.A.and M.H.“Holt for thirty-seven years.Thisfactalonewouldindicatethatthesegen-tlemen have done excellent,thorough and practical work.The school stands-at the top of North Carolina’s calledill-| Mr secon-| Hype | | N | is visiting ‘in Statesville amd)the || | The Rowan citizens who opposed|returned yester-|the building of a new court hause,(finding:nothing could be done to stayf\the proposition,called off the mass meeting which was to have been heldSaturdaytoprotest.The Salisbury who:spent sey-|Watchman,which was leading thejpppoRatisaboutconverted. M.S3 Burch.died at his home in Dale went |Reidsville Friday night under sus- |picious circumstances.An_investi- i gation showed that death was due ito poison.Said to be suicide. ‘CORD WOOD.wei “ToL AN'S |BROS.July 2. NOTICE! riers is a city ordinance that requres ownersoFoccupantstonumbertheirhouses.Anyonewhofailstocomplyisliableforafineof$5.Numbers can be,had by application to C,D,It is at that all persons Moore,City Clerk.attend to this at once.July 2. ‘C.CALDWELL,Mayor.‘ EXECUTOR’S NOTIOE. Having qualified as exeautor of the will of W.H,Crawford,deceas- ed,1 hereby notify all,persons hay-iaz ciaime against said estate to present the same to me om or be- fore July 2,1913.All persons in-eebted-to the estate-of-W.,1H:Crawfor are ‘abked to.getitle. :M:CRAWFORD,Extr.‘of 'W.“HL Crawford,States- vile,Route 4. J.B.Armfield,Att'y.: duly 2,1912 fad bat ‘Judge Montgomery's Family./,Oool Spring Items.The late Judge Montgomery,of |Correspondence of ‘The Landmark. Concord,whose deathis reported in|Cool Spring,The Landmark today,was twice mar-aoe supper was given at the resi-ried.Three children of the|first dence of Mr.and Mrs.Bill Summers} marriage—Mrs.Register and Dr.J.Saturday evening:A large ‘crowd| Montgomery,of Charlotte,“and}.Was present and each and ‘all were|Mrs.J.B.Sherrill,of Concord--and|}made to.enjoy themselves..Miss|the second wife and six children sur-Gertrude Mason,who is now)work-|vive.The latter are Mrs.J.-Haze}/ing-in Winston,was present Witherspoon,of Lancaster,S.C;|:Miss Sue Holland left yesterday for)Mrs.J.B.Lentz,Messrs.'C.R.,W.|4 Week's stay at Davis Sulphur|J.and G.G.and Miss Shirley Mont-|Springs:Miss Lilla Reece and little,gomery of Concord.The funeral of |Mece,‘Mildred Reece,aré expected |udge Montgomery took place in|home this week,after.a visit to rel-) Concord Sunday.jatives in Statesville.Miss Eula!/Summers returned Friday from Eu-| Jess Morris,who killed the 3-year-Hor tho pasiy where she had been |past two weeks.old daughter of hissister,»Mrs.West-)“Several of our young people intend|moreland,in Thomasville last week,spending the 4th at Davis Sulphur|was givena preliminary hearing|Fri-Springs,which is a most Hovirable; day and sent to jail to awaittrial in the iP ace to:go. ‘Superior Court.It is generally,be-|xy n¢oancy:‘Canad ;‘an insane waionedlievedthatMorrisisDay3irre|woman of New ani committed sui-_ai icide by ee into Neuse river. GOV.WILLIAM W.KITCHIN :Will speakin the court house.in Statesville’Friday after-}noon at 2 o’clock andin Mooresville Friday nightat 80 ‘clock.| ‘PD —FRUIT ANDGRAIN farm|4.On CE ee | July.2.i FOR SALE.—PONY four years old,har-ness and buggy.Gentle for riding or driving,Address Posteffice Box 325 or"Phone 2095.~.July 2—2t. ing| an} USES|||nations,BACK IN BUSINESS.[|=:| I want all my friends to know that Iam back inthe grocery business and want their trade.Store next -door to the Western UnionTelegraphOffice. Notwithstanding the weather and latengss of the season,we afte cutting some very good——’PHONE 62.—— J G C l t flowers,better than |:mee ve ‘usual.We planted a !part of our stock with this They will please you. in view. Removal Sale. Millinery to Go Regardless. My entire stock of Mil- linery must be sold byJuly10.The timé isshortandpricesWillbe PRICE 75¢.Dozen. |VAN LINDLEY €0., slaughtered.Call and *Florists,aagetbargains.Never such an opportunity.MRS.N.M.KEIM. Give THE LANDtrialsubseription. Greensboro,N.C. POLK GRAY DRUG (0., Local Agents. oe eta68centa. t July.-1,—An+ice}, —_|business men in-a ‘good binte means more.ead than mere storing of money, Rivage.stand.well at “your bank;keep.your.-éhgagements' 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 we will help you,through thick. and thin,if you.show you are on the square.Ls When You have.shown your ne banker that you —can -hahdle yourbusinessand yourself sat- isfactorily it‘also means.thatyourcreditisgoodforfinancialaidinyour-énterprise.Itmeans,.too,.that’with your¢redit good at your -bank,the consequent reputation brings"you in more tradé,better busi-ness bargainsand increased so- cial andpolitical prestige, Aseounteof ooipanies and indiv idualssolicited;Ev- ery facility given—consistent with conservative bapk-ing. \ eoetFiirstNational Bank,| STATESVILLE,N.Cc. Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. ~OFFICERS: J.C.IRVIN,President.|E.S,PEGRAM,Cashier. G.H.BROWN,Vice President.JNO.W.GUY,AssistantCashier. nn$300.nn $400TS iB Union Made Ia E.Leather, Machinery, .Workmanship, Not one of these three—’but the three together make TraveWARK F.M.HOYT SHOE -.MakersManchester,N.H.oo M | ae:fiiaa ne —ll>Ney || If you want the best in Shoes try a.‘‘Beacon,’’‘‘Bates’’or Burt &Packard “Korrect Shape’’—$3.00,$3.50,$4.00,$5.00. It means value,style and comfort.:EVERY PAIR FULLY GUARANTEED.Two hundred pair low cut Shoes thatsold at $3.00 to $3.50,carried over from lastseason.Choice $1 98. Straw Hats Reduced. One-third off on all Straw Hats. _lect from. $10.00,$12.50,$15.00 and $18.00 will buy a Suit that{usually sells for one-third more..Our stock of Clothing is large and giving extra valuesis the only way we see to reduce it,and we are certainly giving them now.See us if there is any- thing you want in our line. IT WILL PAY YOU.*' Very truly, THE R.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. Still a good line ‘to se- 1 Trunks Hand Bys Sil Cases:a Uinbrlas!y Thisis the going-away seasonandiin view.unusually big:stock of above mentioned lines.of ‘this fact we haveplaced ¢onsale aan Direct from factory at special pricesforthe“going-away shoppers.”We especially recommend the “Roller Tray”‘Trunk:for Ladies of which we have a splendid exhibit madein the newest materials.We ~also callyour attention to our new line of Umbrellas and Parasols at 50c.,75c.,$1.00,mem 92.00 and up.Very special panes on these.lines. se al &"MIL,Lo & [2g esany POSTON.‘. Yours 9 mame me EF!AR AE IR LET CT oD Je)ih aihee |A NATION OF MUD,-THROWERS. ‘The farm is the place to cae and save mon:ey but the only safe place to keep.your mon- ey isa reliablebank.Isyour account small, we are interested in it,nevertheless.Many of our best accounts were at one time small.We would like to have.you deposit with us and promise you every courtesy and conven-ience in our power to give.This bank accepts deposits from $1 and up.an account with us.Let us help you save. Merchants and Farmers’Bank ot Statesville. Comein and open, 1the North Ametican:Review,bringrg ).|temporary.attitude.-of the North tos When you buy one.of}our Rings ‘you need not give’ yourself any trouble abgut ‘the ‘séts.If by any change thé set should get looge..and come out,just bring it in and 4 new set will be put iri free of any cost to you.We sell the famous W.Ws W.Let.us show you our line. A beautiful PICTURE suitable for tramtac will be ‘given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00ormore. R.-H.-RICKERT &SON,Jewelers. seeenoounsentenscoeos Statesville Realty &Investment Co. INSURANCE!jibe said to have been fairly hissed »May 10;—16t. 1906 =>a ae Get 1912 OUR SELLING POINT,. When we ask you to insure with us: WE DO NOT SAY,(“Insure with us,because we used togotoschoolwithyou.’ WE DO NOT SAY,“Insure w ith us,because we are juststartingin,and need the business.”’ WE DO NOT SAY,“Insure with us,because we have thelargestagency.’ BUT WE DO SAY,“‘Insure with us,because we can placeyourbusinesswiththelargestandmestliberalcompaniesintheworldatthesamepriceyourarepayingforprotection|inaninferiorcompany.’ _AN INSURANCE POLICYIS LIKE A WATCHMAN. And money spent for insurance is.not wasted if you havenofireanymorethanthewatchman’s wages are wasted ifnoburglaryisattemptedonyourproperty.pa youtare paying for PROTECTION,the same as you areinthelast, You hire-a watchman because you have confidenéein himandforthesamereasonyoubuy.insurance because of the~confidence you have in and the experience of the agency.PHONE 54.J May 31—8t. ‘We have a complete line Ice Crear Freezers8,is Boxes andRetoneratans8,at the yery be2st prices.See our line now. Yours truly, THESDAY,--July 2,1919. '|Political Abuse Did.Did Not.OranvOur:Derry,at Wart aid.nrLincoln...~‘ Wilmington Star. Probably the record will provethatweareanationofmud-~throw-erg.This»campaign ig not theonlyone{nm nation or State’jnwhichmisrepresentation,’villlittca-tion and libel was used’tas defeat4candidate.Our sensibilities have been greatly shocked and our perenal pride has had a greatfallbecatigeof’the fierce abusewhichthe.two Republican)candi-Gates heaped upon,each.other.However,there docs not ‘seem fobeanythingnewin.the catipaignfortherehavebeenothersin‘thepast.:Going:back into:musty,files, Up.hard:things that werd Said,“about:even:Linvoln:when ‘he faced ‘the greatest crisis in?the history OF the nation. One:would assume’trom the eon- ward Mr.’bincoly that he was notthe!feeble citizen that “Mr.Roose-velt whdsy described Mr.Taft,northedangerous‘factor’in Americanpolitics’Mr,”Taft has pictured Mr.Roosevelt,buti the Review has ‘found in the newspapers ‘of the 60s.al- most ‘as:vile abuse of Mr,Lincoln as the \mewspapers of today ‘are rinty ng.of his)swecessors.‘ Take,for instance,.the New YorkHetald’s editorial comment .on thénominationofMr.Lincoln?“He isathirdenateWesternlawyer,poor- er,even,than Pierce,”it paid.“Heisafourth-rate lecturer,who can- not spe ak good greammar,'and whotoFalse‘the wind,d¢livers leyed and ‘illiterate compositions at$200 apiece;In-.return for ‘the most unmitigated trash,-jnterlard- ed with.coarse and clumsy jokes, he:filled his empty potkets~with dollars coiged out of Republican fanaticism,.’”- The Albany Argus was equaliiy as} Severe.‘Last spring,”it.said, “he made his debut tn this State as an orator,and .commenced charging for his:speeches at.the| rate of $200 apiece and was forc- ed ‘to desist amid Such public —ex- pressions.of contempt that-he may | out of the State.He has never held public office of andy credit and| is not known except as a slang- whanging stump speaker of a claps| with which every party:teems and of which all parties are ashamed.’’ Quite as urtkind was the Boston Pest.“Linealn,”it "paid,“has| merely a.talent for démagogic an-| peal that was thought to be worth| in New England $50 or $100 aSpeechbythosewhohiredhim; but some who heard him were sur-' prised that.he should.be consid- ered anywhere a ‘great man.He can only-be a fanatical tool of the fanatical host he.will lead.” Other campaigns of the earlier days-show that we had about as in 1912. Called ‘Down.. Mr.Hammer THE LANDMARK| -Betrd;-Ghapel tHilt-secretarys” |Mr.Jacob Fisher,a.farmer living jclue to.the parent of the child (the appointment ‘and ,qualification pleased to learn that there is at least;one dreaded disease.that science hasmuchmud-slinging as we pave had)Peenable to cure in all its stages,and thatWeseemtobe¥addicted |only positive cure now known to thetoitmedicalfraternity.stitutionaltutionaltreatment.Pettigrew |is taken internally,acting directly upon oraTnNEWS, The Northy ‘Carolina Rural Mail Carriers’Association will meet inAshevilleomthe3rdand‘will be in session for-two days.): A 17%-yeardold white boy was committed to jail’in Robeson counr| tyi a few dave ago charged ©with: criminally assavit!Lg a T-year-old+ Ripe st . Walter.Cable,28 years old,aRelltelephoneJinemamatHigh Foint,cathe im contact with)ah elec-|. ‘rie wire while repairing a telephone line and was killed, At cky Point,Pender county,a few days ago -Ola Howard,a col- ored youth,killed Solomon.’Boykinalsocolored,It is said that Boy-kin,who was drunk,attacked theboy’s mother and the som Bhot him in defense of his mother,.How- ard was committed to jail. Mooresville.Enterprise:Mr’Ba. Owens,who lives on the Mack.Mor- tow.place,lost a fine ‘horse Satur- day evening,22d wit:,while-cper- ating a reaper.in®&he-wheat Held, “A mulé pushed the harse agiainst a Stab,which wag-driven deep -‘intod>.. the.aniimal,causing foatty a ert whileafterward,¥: Mooresville EB nterprise:.It is said’that the honey,crop in Ukis vicinity this yearn.will.surpass any that’ ‘has’‘been .gathered in years im| quantity anidqiiality.Quite”a num: ber of farmers)are paying:consider- able.attention to bee.culture and are getting splendid returns. The North Caroling Phianmaceuti- cal’Association,whichi was in’Bes- sion in Waynesvil’e Yast week,de--cided ‘to meet in New Berne next year,J.'G,M.Carden,of Clayton, wag elected president,Geo.-C, Goodman,of Mooresville,was élect- ed third ‘Vice president and J,.G. George.W.:Robbins,‘of.Shulls Mills,Wautauga county,has’filed |: a petition in voluntary bankruptcy in the District Court of the UnitedStatesatAsheville:‘The agsets'of the ‘petitioner are givem at $2,245 the liabilities at $5,000.Rob- ns’store was burnéd last spring ind his financial difficulties dre the result.,|} One night last week a baby was left.on the porch)of the home of 'Salisbury.Mr.Fisher heard anoiseanduponinvestigatingfoundthelittheonewith,extra clothinganda-nhursing bottle,:There is:no aid at last adcount’Mr.Fisher still had possession of it. President.Taft has.accopted the signation of.Frederick W.Leh-+ solicitor general of the States,to take effect’upon ad of his successor.Mr,Lehmann is a Democrat Whe had been contin- ued by the administration.His home is in St Louis. $100REWARD,$100. The readers of this paper will —be Hall's Catarrh Cure is the Catarrh being a con-requires a consti-Hall's Catarrh Cure disease, the blood and mucous.surfaces.of the itor w..C, a t vention,was a member of the cre-|; desntials co mimnitthe A special Forin the first. itest from South aqier,with quite some heat, tyou wish a hearing we Ww ai you to address us respectft -opted by the convention | i|Moore svill eltizen and a)community, {Monday night at his home n |Dixie mill,$ |Beaver.has not been stout aiheemed to be declining -in healt a}but there were no symptoms of sanity in his conduct wytil.Mond hi night shortly be violent ‘outbursts ofiwasguardedbyhis family,durir ing he was locked up in a ito prevent injury to himself |6thers.He is about 60 years jage,and was reared in the Statesville Housefurnishin .R.O.DEITZ,Manager:Sales Dayis the first Monday jin each month : Hotel Gladstone, i BLACK MOUNTAIN,N,C.THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION.2,800 FEET RLEVATION.Free noe Malaria and Mosquitos.RATES $2.00 PER DAY.Special Rates forPamilice and for Summer Visitors,WM.JEFF.DAVIS,Write BLACK MOUNTAIN,N jneighborhood.He has a family | g ‘Company. fi ly -banished from Hutchinson Hail, the college commons ofthe Uni- versity of Chicago,Carelessness:fn |their use by the summer students |is directly|banishment. in Statesville,N.C. ithe use of toothpicks is |\Congequemtly, jiuad their -pensibilities touched ‘by|tried\the post prandial-habit of stu-|¢dents made complaint and the re-Doan’s Kidney Pilly.They did)memovalofthepicksfromthecash-/a1er’s desk followed.f |said thesummer students had been|I |inclined to overdo the|habit, roprietor,er Induced by Violent éx+reise or injueTy,there is nothing better than Cham:United States."periain’8s Liniment,Télieves eee mins,all dealers,° Clark-Wilson..eon-| .Dakota Sen igrew,former political ally of Ma-| }T on Batler,one of the leaders of considering the ;system,thereby destroying the founda-Hammer,who wi iS |tion of the disease,and giving the pa- atti ae n-|tient ‘strength by building up the con-»to the Baltimore con [stitution and ¢ £0 |faith in its curative powers that they:aan pserver |Offer One Hundred Dollars for any caseighNewsandObEver.Lehat:it at when.the committee Was |tes atorPet-|19, sisting nature in doing ts work.The proprietors have so much fails,to.cure.Send.for ‘list of F.J.CHENEY &CO.,Tole- timor Filled:tu.he brim with ‘cold,clearpurity—no such water nowadays. Bring back the old days with a lass or bottle of It makes one.think of everything that’s pure and wholesome and delightful, -ling,teeming with palate joy—it’s your sodafountain old oaken bucket. Bright,spark-, Our new booklet, télling-of Coca- ‘Cola.vindication .at-Chatta-nooga,for the asking Demand the Genuine as made by THE COCA-COLA ‘CO BACK T0 THE manu? You read and hear a great dealabout the costiviTheremedyisthepreductionofyourowneatablésonyour.OWN FARM.I ofter you farming lands of:iny.size from-oneacretoonethousandcuttosuitthepur- thaser and sold on easy terms. The farms have fine bottom lands as well asuplandandalsoplentyofgoodtimber.The dredging of the-creek bottoms will be com-_pleted within 60 or 90-days and up to that time‘I will dispose of the property at bargain prices.If interested in automobiles see me,handling the‘’ ec hines:on the earkor ove of the best:ma- W ill sell for cash or on W.R.MILLS,RealEstat Ages Sold by all Drugeists,76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for cénstipa- lark campaign,came mmittee to argue the f.the contest.Jie ble feeling”in and allowed himse >»which Mr.Hanumer n-| disrespectful to that body.| rrily demanded that the Clark}remedy his ill manne | committee is,no place fo of billingsgate,”said Ham =igrew said he had meant no}, spect,| mmer signed the mimority re-} r OF the committee,which!rec- ie (that the,Wilson dele-|.htbeseatedandwhichwas|i i¢ —~I |Moore eviite «itd vical Suite “1S y tal Disorder....- e Enterprise,June 2 Mr.Noah i 7 Seaver,a well-known became sudden] For several ye 18} | after supper,when an preaching,branching off temper.» he night,and-early Tuesday ‘nionn room } Toothpicks Cut Out as Vulgar. Toothpicke have been permatent-|t|}||||| responsible for their Aacording to certain professors, vulgar,|g some of those whol y The manager| joercommentary pd For.soreness of thes musele 8,‘wheth~ This liniment also For sale by ‘a does not contain poisonous "|bination that ‘will putJlife,and beauty into any hairithe min-| ling to your scalp’if you hayen’t Men-|Auburn hair ‘on every carton and Urug Store and @ |Statesville Re.aioe Are ,.|)back— |ders— |Bright's disease. Pills, kidneys. dorsed--at:-home, statement, street,Statesville,N.C.,says:‘Isufferedmoreor1486’,for several years from ,toottipick|tor recommend Doan’s Kidney Pillssomeevenfailingtore.te,ethuer kidney sufferers.”|move them from Pao mouths finjtheclassrooms.,——cents,Foster-Milburn Go.,Buffalo, tier LOVEL LS H.AIR! |Parisian Sage imuniedigatety Banish-es Dandruff,Stops Scalp>ItchandMakestheHairRadiantandCharming. PARISIAN Sage ‘is not a dyo—it sugaroFoneadoranyotherdangerousin-ent. It “te a high-grade,scientific com- lustre ite it is applied. Scalp itch goes over night;‘dan-lruff disappears;hair stops fall-ng and the scalp becomes immac-lately ciean amd free from germs.There’g a’d lightful treat:com-. ried PARISIAN Sage Girl’with y0ttle.60 cent s act the Statesville 2talers everywhere. _HELP THE-KIDNEYS! LearningtheWay.™ It’s the little kidney ills The lame,weak or aching REMOVAL SALE! For forty-seven days we will offer our entire stock new Stieffs,new Shaw,Bennett &Bretzs,new Kohler &Campbells,and other makes ofnew Pianos and many different makes of second hand!P ianos that have been thoroughly repaired,refinished,ete., All of these,Pianos are excellent bareains. hope to move this stock rapidly and if price hasanythingtodowiththesaleitwillgoquickly.CHAS.M.STIEFF, 5 West Trade Street,Charlotte,N.C.. 219 South Tryon oie ; in our’shop. STIEFF BUILDING, site Aé ademy of Musie,after The unnoticed urinary disor- That.may lead to-dropey and When the kidneys are.weak, Help them with Doan'a Kidney A remedy.especially -for weak -a ¥Doan'’s have been Used in kidney roubles*for 50.years. Endorsed by 380,000 people-——en- Proof in 4.Statesville citizen's Mrs,G.W.Clegg,503 Race weak kidheys.and I differnet remedies without atting selief until 1 begair sing’ world of good.After using themwoiidnevsdidnothothermnandhadlesspain.Iam:in a position, "Por sale ‘by all--dealers.Price.50 New.York,sole agents for .the Remember the flame—Doan’o— —4 take.no other, weg Cood Methods,=rResources, COURTEOUS TREATMENT. nan with a bank ac. If-von have not yet.opened an account with the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do'so now, eh Na I sD :Ce Ought to mean mucli to the 1 .i'i, Total Resources over.} Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. ha t ca a n c a i n e a n a s e m r a n i n n a e National 'Bank, Statesville,N.C, E.MORRISON,Vice President.:G,E,HUG)HEY,AssistantCashier. Commercial M.K,STEELE,President.D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier. —tne rar aasyer inneene Quality = feels For Itself! pairing,-keep headquarters for fi in this line, pricesare alwaysotherfellow’'s. us. If you contemplate building or re= -in mind we are We always keepa big | stock..of doors and windows of the standard sizes. composition roofing,pine and cy-. press shingles,lime and cement, paints,.oil and vatnish,‘and our... Quality speaks for‘itself,and if :we ean sell’you better goods for. less money,there is a reeaon fe te rst class ‘goods: Metal and lower than the 4 See $Lazenby ‘Montgomery Hardware Co. :ial A* Muste. trained Instructors,Takes onlyUnsurpassedhealthrecord,Isarge SY e>ball, ACK INSTITUTE Sod doLLL is |a, ideal Christian Home School,Prepatatoryand Collegiate courses,-AExpression,Physical Culture,Pedagogy,Business,etc.Conservatory0jighstandardmaintainedbyargestalfofexperienced,college100boardersandteachestheindividual,Brick.buildings.Steam heat,Excellent table,mnasium.Park-likecampus.Concerts,lectures,tennis,basket-rite tor our catalog beforeselecting thecollege for your daughter, .HENRY JEROME STOCKARD,A.M.,Pres.,Raleigh,N.C! S.J.Holland. Has rood and mules for horses for cash or on time,Terms to suit purchaser... farm. sale Best equipped livery in town. Phone 3.__Day or Night. Home Electric Co. General Electrical ) Contractors Estimates,Furnished Flee to The Mountains and ‘stop at the Davis White Sulphur Springs Noted for,ite high moral tone,‘famous mineral water,good fare and large patron+ d in beautiful Western N.C.with urpassed climate,on Southern R.R., vo daily trains,except Suriday,from Charlotte,Telegraph connettion at States- ;Bell Telephone.Modern conven- .Bowling;Skating,Tennis,Boating, Bathing,ete.Good livery.Resident Phy- clin, Weekly Rates $6:to $8,July and August $8 to $10.Special rates to clubs and families.Write for illastra- ted Booklet to The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N,C. ences Oper May 15th to October.15th All Kinds Electrical Supplies. ME ELECTRIC C0., A.D.COOPER,;Manager. 'Do You Want to Be Independent?- If so,learn Shorthand apd Typewritingbybeginningacourseimmediately,whichistaughtatStatesville,N.C.If inter-ested and desire terms,etc,write or callonS.E;8.JOHNSON,612 South Center Street,Statesville,N.C, ' Feb.20. } | Crawford-Bunch | Furniture Company,UNDERTAKERS. iPhone 400._May 24. Night ’Phone 2226. FOR SALE! Bone iot 2lot.Seven-room desirable residence on| Tradd street.Hot and cold-water,|bath,etc.Lots near GradedSchoo],Small ‘north Iredell farm.If you want toMearesellor exchange| _JOHN M.SHARPE,RFAL ESTATE THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL *AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Women of |North Carolina.Five regular Courses .to -derrees...S ourses\for _.teachers,Free tuition tothose whotobecométeachersintheState.FallSessionbeginsSEPTEMBER18,1912,For catalogue and otifer information,ad-dress ‘Jultus I.FOUST,President,GREENSBORO,N;©,. IN oN |R,B.McLaughlin,Att'y, foe My Machine Shop Is complete and I am prepared +o dojanykindofrepairwork.Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. Also carry a full line of Steam Fit\Jic and ‘who consequently stick to-|missioner rwill sell at tings up to3 inches.Injectors,Lu-|bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,|/Pipe and Shafting. C.H.TURNER,Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery, ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.' ORTH CAROLINA,|In the Superior Court, *,Iredell County.+July Term,1912 Will Simonton vs.Delia Simonton, It appearing from the affidavit of Will Simon-|ton in this action,that Delia Simonton,the de-fendant therein,is not to be found in Lredell coun-|ty and cannot after due diligence be found in theState;and it further appearing that.the defend-ant,wife of the said Will Simonton,had wilfully and without cause abandoned the said plaintiffandaftersaidabandonmentlivedinadulterywithneandothersunknowntotheplain- ti Itis therefore ordered that notice of this actionbepublishedonceaweekforfourweeksinThe Landmark,a newspaper published in Iredell coun- ty,setting forth the title of the action,the pur-pose of tie same and requiring the defendant to appéar at the term of the Superior Court of Ire-dell county,to be held on the fifth Monday beforethefirstMondayimSeptember,1912,and answer or.demur.to the complaint ofeyplaintiff.J.HARTNESS,Gietk Superior Court,” TORTH CAROLINA,1 In the Superior Court.Iredell County.{|Before the Clerk. J.E.Summers,8,Prudence Summers,W.R.Summers,F.Emma Summers,W.H.Morrison,Dorah F.Morrison,vs.Jané M.Ervin,C.P.Er-vin,Mary E.Stevenson.NOTICE—The defendants above named willtakenoticethatanactionentitledasabovehas been commenced in the Superior Court of Iredell county for the partition of certain landsituate ihsaidcountyinwhichssiddefendantshaveanin-terest;and the said defendants will further takenoticethattheyarerequiredtoappearattheof- June 18,1912. a. |fice of the clerk of the Superior Court of said |county,at the court house,on Friday,July 12th,1912,and answer or demur to the complaint in|‘said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court|for the relief demanded in said aJ.A,RTNESS,Clerk Bocwtien Court.June 1i,1912. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified 4s administrator of the.estate of H.C.Summers,dec ,persons having|claims against the estate are notified to presentthemtomeonorbeforethe18thdayofJune,Persons indebted totheestate are requestedJ,B.SUMMERS,Administrator.. 1913.tosettle._June 18,1912. ~~ADMI NI$STRATOR"S NOTICE. Having.qualified as latiintnietra- tor.of the estate of Major J.'8.Morrison,‘deceased,I-hereby notify all persone having claims against his estate to ‘present same,to meonorbeforethe7thdayofJune,1913.Those indebted to:the es- tate are requested‘to settle.REV.wb.PERE.administrator,!Con- RB.Mela ihvag Att’y.J_June ne ps |tionment and not elearly defined.No ‘|velt faction.laid:the foundation of a ‘lwere not elected ‘according to the Charlot te Observer,: ‘Ms -TUESDAY,oe athe California <Case. {Baltimore sun:Theodore :Reécsewalt carr tad Cali-Hornia by77,000.The law institutingtheprimariesspecified”that’all thedelegatesweretobeelected:by theStateatlarge,and all pledged to voteinconventionforthecandidate.re-ceiving the highest preferential vote.Furthermore the authorized repre-sentatives of each candidate werecompelledtofilesignedstatements|that they would abide by ‘the result. Such a statement was filed for Presi-dent Taft,supposedly on hisauthority. Roosevelt .swept the State,”pollingmore.than two ‘votes to Taft’s one.In one San Francisco district Taft.ap- parently received a plurality:,DistrictlinesWerechanged’by ‘the’reappor- human’being could tell exactly.how the Vote stood .But the anti-Roose-. contest in the showing thata few morevoteshadbeencastforTaftmthisvaguelydefinedSanFr:rancisco territo:ry.In considering this hatetied--up con-test the national commiitee decided in favor of the Taft contestants on thegroundthatthecallfor,the .Chicagoconventionspecified‘that delegates should be elected by districts,ItwasnotdeniedthattheSanFranciscans State law;but the national committeedecidedthattheconventionitselfwasthefinaljudgeofthequalificationsof-|delegates;that the call of the commit- tee virtually created the convention THE LANDMARK\,,,, July 2,1912.| '|didate.that it-has evér offered to the Dietios Inevitable, Richmond Times-Dispatch.:s Broken on the wheel of one man’$ambition,the Republican party goes.to the country with the weakest can- _Tatts Amefican people for the presidency..With'the white flag.of defeat flyingathalfmast,the party which the greatwarsweptintoalmosthalfacenturyofuninterruptedcontrolgoesdown, wrecked on the shoal of internal dis-sensions and with its.timbers rent by poor leadership and unpopular _poli-cies..The regular Republicans deter- mined todie by their guns;they wouldnotdeserttheorganization,nor would theyin‘the face of a rapidly wideningchasminthepartydeserttheirtitularhead.They realized that they stood at Waterloo and not at Armageddon.Hoping for resurrection upon somebrighterday,they nevertheless named)-for their standard bearer in the com-ing campaign one whose’record,whose personality,whose policies and whose.platform attraet défeat.to him as themagnetdrawstheneedle.-He cannot‘command the waves of ‘progressive- ism:to recede,and they,who.calmly. ¢hoserhim:know that he cannot i/The old Repwhlican’party was.the creatuiré of‘the interests.It decayedbecauseofthecorruptionofdegener-acy,which:always accompany long leases of position:and-‘power.trayed the'people;it exalted privilege.Itsimperial ‘disregard of the princi- ples of democracy:wroteits own deathwarrant.‘It lies prostrate and brokenanditsbackboneis.shattered..If the .Democratic party chooses wellitsman and was superior to the’State law, to be settled before anotherpresiden-|tial campaign.If an_irresponsible;party committee can nullify State lawsandreverselegalprimaries,national committees must be brought under|control of Federal Jaw...For ‘in this| mac hiner ry ofgov ernment, Eight Renae ‘Lee rior,Political Ef- fect, Hereafter all who work ‘for theUnitedStatesgovernment,whetherdirectlyorindirectly,as employes orJoncontract,car.work but eight hours|fsPresidentTafthassignedtheaday.” bill,which came to him from the Sen- ate with only one Democratic adversevoteandtenRepublican.A number'|!of Senators,both Democratic and Re- publican,expressed serious misgiv- tions were behind:the measure andthisisapresidentialyear.The eight- hour bill was Attended ‘by very muchthesameinevitablgnessasthepensionlargesshadbeen.That is to gay,itembodiedthedemandsofanorganiz-ed,compact,militant and politicallyefficientelement.It unquestionably impressed most Congressmen as con-trary to sound public policyand anin- fliction upon the many for the benefit!of the few,not differing essentially| from the pension legislation in this respect.But the kind of backing that|both these bills had will put almost| anything through Congress in a pres-|idential-year.A man like the com-mander-in-chief of the G.A.R.orthe}president of the American Federation |of Labor has little difficultyinmaking| Congress stand arid deliver at the}public expense.He speaks the lan-) guage that every practical politician| comprehends.He has:behind him}power which is concentrated and_ef-'! fective for the very reason that it rep-resents a small-minority—men who want to get something out of the*pub-| |gether as only-privilege-seekers ean. iThe Colonel tes Suppert is wine ing to Him. “I’m going to make a good deal think,”’said at Oyster Bayisperfectlysur- | |more trouble than they|Colonel Roosevelt|Wednesday.*‘It ee to see the amount of support}|which I am receiving., “For every man who,was for.me}up to the Chicago convention and isinowleavingme,I am getting two |men who were against me _atChicago.”’ A good many men,the colonel ex- plained,opposed him at Chicago be-|cause they thought an honést ma-|jority was against him.But these men,he said,would not ‘‘toleratetheft’”and were now coming out for him because they believed that im-proper methods had been used to de- feat him.Among his hard and fastopponents,he said,there were many who honestly thought he was preach-ing something like anarchy and thathearamenacetothesafetyofpro-er’ -Gov.Aldrich;of Nebraska,says hewillnotserveénthe’committee ap- the Rooseveltparty,but will remainregular,| Agricultural ‘Train to Be Run.”on \the ‘Copst Line.: The Agricultural and MechanicalCollege,the United States Department of Agriculture and the Atlantic Coast‘|Line announce that they will operateanagriculturaltrainovertheCoast Line in North Carolina this summer,the itinerary of which will be publish-ed later. This train will consist ofsix cars, and will carry types of dairy and beefcattle,Percheron horses,Berkshire,Duroc:and Jersey hogs,,improvedfarmmachineryofvariouskinds,awellassortedlot.of drain tile and modern tools forditching and to use ‘in laying tile.A corps of experts willgivelecturesateachstoponbreeds, selection,feeding and management oflivestock,and when practicable to doS80,practical demonstrations:will .bevenintheuseoftheimprovedfarmpleniantyand.laying,of,tile. Ps :’:¥eThisraisesaquestionthatwillhave’&ch: country parties are a vital part of the!’ ‘ings;but strong political .considera-|day pointed to take the lead in organizing| with ing,it cannot fail ‘to fell toearthwhatiis.left.of the Republican party. él _run down?He a bet go00d|ay Bitters.Ask yourdrugzist:: Fo ‘of the skin,for? |sis ‘1aD,pimples,e¢tc,.|Doa «Ointment...50c,at all drugstort:: }| —oe |NOTICE TO GREDITORS.| yuatified.as a¢ministrator of Geo,B.}parties holding claims against his ¢s-t same to me On on hefore the 14th |Ww Dj TURNER,dministrator,oicinceipaaieenghienciteineniamesniontet ORTH ©AROLINA,+In the Surerior Court,|Iredell County.»August Term,1012.7 a Heart vs Amos Heart.Service by Publication.:ant above named,Amos Heart,‘willatasummons-in the above entitled iE sued against ithe said deféndant on y of Jone,1912,by Jas:A.Hartness,or Court of Iredell county,State ofwhereinsaidplaintiffsuesforadivorceabefrom“said deferidant on the grounds ication and adultery on the part ofiddefendant;and the said defendant is requir- fed‘to ap pear anxd anSwer or demur to the com- plaint 4t the August term of Iredell SuperiorCourtwhichWillbeheldat.Statesville,Iredellcounty,N.C...on the fifth Monday beforethe firstMondayofSeptember,the same being the 29thofJt912;at which time said summons is made ret ble.or judgmentwill be given againsthimatsaidtermofcourt :A.HARTNESS, ZV.Lohg,Atty.gl2 ||ii June 14,1 Tt be-|: |Statesville Hardware.&Harness Company. try |} ‘lerk.Superior Court. EXEUUTOR'S NOTICE. Having |qualified as ‘executor of ‘the.will of |Margaret E. Foreum,notice is hereby given to all persons.having claims against said estate to exhibit them to me m-or before June 4,1913,or this notice will be plledin bar of their lrecovery.All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement.C.C.er Executor,Net,N,C..-! J./B.Armfield,Atty;"June 4,1912. |FORECLOSURE SALE, .A.Bristok et al;va.BE... |.Dagen hgrdt and wifé.et.al.*J By ‘virtue of a decree of the; {Superior Court.of Iredell county,| jat May term,‘9 12,made im the case.of W:A.-Bristok et al vs. |B...Dagenhardt and E..C.Dagen-} hardt et.al.,the unde €d !com-| public cry tq the best bidder:for cash, { | p;at'|| DEERING ~MOWERS.“AND.RAKES! We wuabantes thesemachines to’40 do goed work.Yourun no risk in gettinga mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs carriediin.stock for machines we handle.- FOR A_LIFE TIM You:can wear one ‘of my plain Gold Rings. 18 Karat,10 Karat.Service and beauty both. H.B.WOODWARD. Jeweler. CORTRIGHTMETAL.SHINGLESSSI LOOK |‘FOR THE STAMP “CORTRIGHT”Reg.U.S.Pat.Off. |a@ept no substitute,if you want a roof that will last as long as the building,and never need repairs—never need attention of any kind,except an occasional coat of paint. .#3.Fite-proof—Storm-proof —Lightning-proof LesenhisMeoatanieny Hardware Co.,Statesville,N.C. i | } } out-| the court house door in States} ville,N.C.,on SATURDAY,‘JULY 20,1912. lat 12 o'clock noon,the following valuable house and Jot situate 00| Diamond Hill and:known as the} |R.’§.Sherri house jand .lot and bounded as follows,to-wit:Lying.in the southe:suburbs, fof .Statesville and:ting atalstake,corner-of Vance and Dagen- hardt streets;thence north,.4 de- grees east,100 |feet to a stake; ithence gouth 85 degrees east 180 feet to a stake;thence south 4 |degrees west 100 feet to.a stake on |Dagenhardt street;thence north 85 |degrees west 180 feet to the begin- ning.} Terms of sale,cash. R.T.WEATHERMAN, :Commissioner. W.D.Turner,Att'y. dure 18,1912.. SALE OF VALU ABLE.“FARM. BY!VIRTUE of the power contain- ed in'a mortgage deed executed:by W.H.Cornelius and wife,Ida‘H. Cormelius,on May 3,-1909,and reg-istered \n book of mortgage deeds 27,pagé 418,default having been made'in,the pay rales,of the same, I will,on +y MONDAY,JULY 8,.1912 at 12.o’clock,;.noon,at the }house door..in Statesville,N.+Gi jpell at public auction,for cash |the followim land,situated {in Ire- dell county,State of North Caro- fina,!Coneord township,and’de- scribed and défined as follows,‘to wit:Beginning at a stake or‘dogwood on the South Yadkin river,Sneed’s corner;thence south 36 degrees east 138 poles to stone on Mill toad,Sneed’s corner;‘thence with, said Mill road south 31 degrees,west 26 !poles and south 60 dé-grees weeh 162 poles to stake on Island Ford road and said ‘Millroad;thence!with said Island Ford Toad to the bridge on ‘the “river; thence down the same to the be-ginning,containing.100°;acres,4 more or less.Kelas of sale,Cash: :ADA MURDOCH,Mortgagee. Ww.’a | ’court aye agains That Mert Approval ‘Don’t overlook these dubstantinl!savings—they can-not be duplicated elsewhere. . Every ready-to-wear garment going at less thanone-half price,and we are elosing out one lot,your choice $1.00—same suits formerly sold as high as $8.00. WHY NOT SAVE THE DIFFERENCE? ALLEN L.MILLS, “THE CASH STORE.(Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) HORSE.RLY NETS ¢ Protect ye Horses from flies. Prices.reduced for30 days. Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Harness of every description.Prices right. -Be sure and get our prices before buying Br >. Vehicle &Supply Company See 116 East Broad Street. Harness, ‘PHONE NO.20 :LORSeem a A Box of Hegant Soap: 25 CENTS.o WwW.F.HALL,Prescriptionist. ALBPXANDER,-:“.Apsigne¢e‘J vipe 711912,ne ve r < ir ‘l"S THE LANDMARK ‘at work om a pote. \needed, PAGE EIGHT.= pear strn mon riHALATTHE CRESCENT THUR: a ee ret. D V ¥ ‘ A marvelous trapese and acrobatic performance under the dome of ‘a,circus tent in the glareof the red fire,The sensational love scene between Frederick and the Countess,and his thrilling drop to death when she refuses to grasp his.hands in ‘his trapese leap for life,letting him fall to the ground below.(no safety net) following him herself,‘make this-one of the greatest novelties ever filmed.In addition to this we will show three other fine pictures,making a six reel show. Watchforthe free balloon,as Any one eatching the streamer and re The popularity contest closes.at 4 2M ale ; Pmt | =1912,°TUESDAY,July °2, eee STATE-NEWS.» The Albemarle.Enterprise:makes| ihe statement that there are only} tour known Taft men ‘in Stanly| founty,one of these,holding at | “present a position in another cqunty..| At.Rowland,Robeson county,+! (hursday night,Bud Monroe,cOl-| ored,was shot and killed by Grady | McCormick.‘They quarreled about | a dog.McCormick gave $500 bond} cor his appearance at court,4 James C.Register;a lineman in foe employ of the Tidewater Pow-| er Company at ‘Wilmingten,was electrocuted,Friday morning while He accidentally came in contact with’.a live wire.. .“On account of th protracted:-ses-| Bion of the Democratic’.conven- tion im:Baltimore,the meeting.of the Democratic State committee, called to assemble in’Raleigh jast night to elect a chairman,was postponed until the 9th. The Boone Democrat says thar John Vaughn,of Johnson county, Teun.,recently came to the home of J.B.Phillips,at Sugar Grove,Wa- tauga county,on a business trip. He was riding ani old,gentle family horse.GSo0on-after his arrival was kicked by the horse’and.died two days later from the effects of the injury.ts “The State Baykers’Arsociaion at Morehead last week elected Leake $.Covington,of Rockingham,pres- ident;George A.Tarboro,Thos..E.Cooper of Wil- mington,J.L.Arnifield Point,vice presidents;W.A.Hunt, of Henderson,secretary and)treas- urer.CC.P,MeNetly,of Moores- ville,was elected a member of.the executive committee. Prayer That -Predieted Democratic to conS8ider or discuss it unless jt| Success. Rev.Henry _M._Wharton,pastor of Brantley Baptist church,of Baltimoré,offered prayer at.the opening of the Democratic conven- -jon im Baltimore Friday afternoon, and hére is what he said,as report- ad by.the papers: “We have reached the time in the history of this convention whenofakiotherThywisdomismost' “The affairs of.our government 6eem.about to pase to other hands and will it please Thee that they May accept the tremendous respon- sibility .and—discharge the trust that shall.be.given:unto their hands with sincerity:and with,con- Scientious performance of duty..We pray Thee that Thow wilt gwids the councils’-ef this hour in thie selection of*a candidate for the presidency of our great country and that Thou wilt give us a man who fears God,who is guided by His word and whope heart tunns in ByMpathy to the great multitu le who daily toil for their living ant for those dear to their hearts “Wilt Thow give us a manwillguideourshipofstatefromtheicebergsofgreed fibhness into.the high seas ofprosperity.May the clouds.whiichhavedarkenedourskiespassawayendthemaitteringthunderofdis-:content be heard no more forever,” 'The prediction of Democratic suc- cfss met ‘with’approval)expressed‘nm an outburst of applause afterthecontlusionoftheprayer. who out and sel- Many Baltimore Delegates-BrokaBaltimoreDispatch,-June 30. Six days of conventionimg has justaboutexhaustedtheholidaySpiritoftheoccasionandtoda:a genet-al.exodus of .conventiion visitors,rooters;mardhingdelegatestook.place.-lastie visitors who lastWednesdaywere)havinRovely”’ Me money und talking pothed.down apalthetically .to the rou-tine of the deadlock:of hurniedhomewandwiith:depleted purses,Telegraph offices were fin greatGemandtodayundmanyof.themessageswereofthesame.generaltrend.They were addrested towivesandmothersanidbrothersandfriendsandeachconcluded“don/tforgettorémit.””For most of therootersaniddelegateshadcometoBaltimoreequhppadinancially.fdrastaythatwouldendatthelatestFridayevening.The-reaidywhichwentsofréely’on TuesdaybithWieghiigady.becuume a very de&Birable consideration om Satatday and Sunday anti the immuculate andshiningsilveroftheconventionho-tels—alt -convention:prices—werelargely:deserted for the hurtiedBerviceofthedairylunchrooms. arete Thiesday and ad)a perfectiy ities felt- money A.sub-committee of the HouseCongressipdtSeattle,Washington,investigating “the charges’ against Judgé:Hanford; ‘Federal Berger.. of .,the OSurt )by.Congresaman he and nominated the President. of )High’R Cubs rind evento the house‘The enthus-7 hundred time disbursing thes ppend-| of -Wa3 ‘4 visitor -hene Sunidiay. made at.hig home, i)si Prue That Réosevelt.Rejected Come ‘promise at Chicago.: Washington Dispateh.: With:the return to.Washington of many of the Republican leaid- ers who aided tn the renominationofPresidentTaftthePresident tearned for the first time that there were minutes during ~the Chicago cdnvention ,when his nomination /hung by a thread, Colonel Roosevelt,acconding,..to |tled definitely this week,when.the one leader,had the’opport unity.with in his grasp to stand.aside,throw | hig stagngth to a compromise can-|yn Cidate end gee both himself and Presidert Taft .eliminated.from the| corilesme:The President told callers that te Mr.Roosevelt he owed his nomination im 1908 and.to Mr. novsevelt,more than to any other| man,he owed his renomination:at | Chicago.arene Although some of the Taft lead-| ers profess that there was never! any ‘danger of defections in the} ranks,otheré are.known to have| cpetly talked of a-compromise| cand’date and to have made ad-! vances to some of the adherents of| Colonel Roosevelt.} According to th¢reports brought | ‘ack to Washington,these.offers went to Mr.Rocgevelt .and they| wre turned down.He would not listen to talk of a’third man,and t=Taft leaders,seeing no oppor-}Cunity to ‘get together,”went ahead | Cedar Rapids.la.,Dispatch i Goy.Herbert §.Hadley,of Mis-| souri,confirmed the statementsof| Colonel Roosevelt and Oomptro lerPrendergast,of New.York,.that Taft leaders.had offered at Chica-Holderness Of go to seat the Roosevelt delegates|trom Washington.and “velt would.consent to uomindtion_of Governor Hadley or some other third man. ‘This —propositiqn was made to me and I ‘understand that itwasmadetoColonet Said Governor Hadley Texas if Roosevelt,’’ “I refused first had the approval of Colonel Rocsevelt,as I was for him forthenomination,and no one /elee2wastohdaftenwardthatColonelRotsevelthad.refused His consent.”{Senator Sanders,of Tennessee, denies that any compromise propo-| the Roosevelt|sition crowd.]was offered } Wheat Harvest Over—Hous@ Paint-\ing in Shiloh.| Correspondence of The Landmark.1 'New Sterling,July 1.—The wheat| crop,which is genenally dict,been housed and stacked,the trchimeswillsoonstartandwewgatherthegoldemgraintnitothegarnersTheoatscrop.fs.faiizgoodCom,and cotton hasworkedwellasatule,and are mak-wg a very fair show,|Mr.Wim.Henry,the painter,has|been flashing ‘his brush in:this|Bectiion Mrs.Mocse’s house came}wader.the stroke-and Mr.J.BSummers’new house changed tsappearance:Mr.Henry spent’thepast.two ‘weeks at.R.H.Gray'sandMr.Daltdén Luckey’s is nextin‘order. Mrs.Rebecca Conner isatthehomeofherpon-in-law,Mr.J.A.Alexander.Mrs.Conner‘ts|buffering fram a cancer.She tsbearingherafflictionspatientlyandexpressesawillingnesstodie.|Mr.J.A.Alexander will.-proba-|bly visit his:son,Ross,in -Canadanextmonthpcan Murder laind Siiicide in Cherokee County. dispatch,from tells of a tragedy —in township,Cherokee than a week ago According to the story,early Monday morning of last week.JesseYoungsénthie now| A press Murphy, seaverdam county,more of his brother,ayardsStructionto few | away,With the in-tell tis brother tocomeoveratonce:’-Aboutthe timethechildren‘reached their.uncle's|house four shets were heard.It!was found that after bending.thachildrenawayYoung:had parricad-|6d the door and window of.thehoupe,Shot and killed his wife andhad.then committed siubcide He)had been partially deranged wit|times and is believed to have been |crazed when he did the’killing.;lnTaylors\Correapondénds of Mea anaonc.|‘Taylorsville,July 1—-About|People went from here tg _Lotte On:tihie excurBlon SaturdayMr.Joh “M.-Garson.«et.{Sonvine,:t-Visiting Telatives whefrendshlere..Mr R.B.BumkemadeybusinesstripetoStatesville,|Mooresville amd Char botbe jast week.|Rrof.J.A Seek Pet em Mr TLoiesspentafew)days im LeMaepttotherpaintsJastweekChas.BH.Kehend,of Statesville, 200| Heinle |Mr.TN.Shanpe dived Friday nighttananeatYorkInetiputeafper‘ond Less Of Several “Thomths,..De-|Ceased:wag a brothersindliaw of Mire.\4 T.Bilder of this place,:ies by x my. the | also | h ‘s| abeen|| two smalh-children | Sc i a a i l j a i i n l i o r Qhar-| eh basa BORN |The.question.whether the Repub- lican party,which renomnilated Pres- |ident,Taft,will make an effort to'have/an entire new:list of elec- toral candidates named in those Btates which in the primaries nom- nated Roosevelt electors—-New Jer- bey,Pennsylvania, Illigois, SEED CORN Irish Potatoes. sas,Nebraska,Okiahoma,Califor-nia,@regon,North and South’Da-.j 'have abi of fine :|kota ‘and Wisconsin—-will be set I have a big lot of fineSeedCornandIrish ‘Potatoes for late plant- ing.Also Cornfield | Beans,*}D.J.KIMBALL. national committeeRepublican theets:’i a new cotton mill will,be’built at Gastonia-—the seventeenth,.mill for,that town.The Armstrong Cotton Mills Company are the pro-* moters. | |f j , iis2 \JOE TURNER,|Who will wrestle Yusiff Maderilla for World’s Middleweight Cham-pionship at the Opera House tonight..Two.best out of three falls.Strangle hold barred.Ladies free.Boxing preliminaries.Prices 25c.,50c.and T5e.Seats on sale at Polk Gray Drug Store. is ey ay.ee << Our Country will be 136 years old on next Thursday—the 4th. It was the baby among nations back in 1776—now it is among the biggest.\‘ We have gtown-quite a’bit,too,since we first started out years ago,We have madé lots of friends and but few enemies. There’s,a reason for this..Here it is—we have always tried to send away a customer satisfiéd,It does not take,people very long’ to find out when a business house doesn’t keep its promises.And they don’t trade at that place any more.fe aa”We have never lost a customer on that account.Day after day the same faces,mingled.with new ones,are séen if our store.{ };Mighty.few stores anywhere cal 6ay that,And we are proud of it.It shows’our policies are right—it shows our goods are right. }f|We want toget acquainted with YOU..You will receive cour- teous treatment and the best of service.-In addition,you will save _gome-money.Ween will you tall and see us? €Bs Furniture House. Geer teams wanted to haul lumber.Seven|only.R.A.COOPER. 8. |Geass than 2 cents @ cepy. censionanddouble dummy parachute drop from the Crescent Theater at 10 o’clock a.m.,and the Airship‘flight at 2 o’clock p.m.d circulars dropped from the balloons and airship WILL BE ADMITTED FREE... 10 o’clock p.m.,July 4th.Every admission ticket on this date will be entitled to.500 Ydtea.: 4 10 and 15°CENTS. Ka~GUTH’S 2ChocolatesandBon Bons. -JUST RECEIVED: _’PHONE US;GIVE ADDRESS. WE WILL DELIVER.: THE STORE OF QUALITY | Statesville Drug Co.,PRESCRIPTIONISTS. Summer Clearance Sale! _Begins Saturday,June 29th.© Pr 4 —er seats state Ke oa .po ig Westbrook Baby Protectors at $1.45 Mosquito Canopies at $2.25 Bamboo Porch Shades,'6 foot,at.‘1:35 Porch Rockers at =1.75 Porch Swings at :4.25 Ice Cream Freezers,two quarts,at 1.50 Ice Cream Freezers,three quarts,at 2 ~Iee Cream Freezers,four quarts,ate Ice Boxes at Refrigerators,size 50 pounds ice,at $2.00 Hammocks at $1.00 $3.00 Haminocks at 2.25 $4.00 Hammocks at 3,00 $6.00 Hammocks at 5.50 Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y., _NIGHTPHONE 9228 Undertakers. ee Pictorial Review Patterns § —eee “10c.and 15c.Each <7 aa CUTTING AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDES FREE.‘4 ONE YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION p@ 8 to Pictorial Review Magazine given FREE to our patrons on the following cohditions.To any eus- tome purchasing goods to the amount of.pur- chase shown on card,the leading fashion magazine of the world will not cost you one cent.Have the amount of your purchase punched out of the card and when the entire amount indi¢ated on the card is exhausted we will’present you with a year’s sub- scription to the above publication.~Very truly, Poston -Wasson Co.,THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE. ~TEAMS WANTED.POR REN'T.twoblocks’from postotce,Modern eect areninaes une28,—2t. WW7i lian jles,Good roads.J.4.DAVIDSON.|=peneWilliamsfala*|FOUND.sak etaLANDMARK1s$3 per yao.E LANDMARK.July 2. Rentto responsible party ~ ‘orad.and reasonable reward:to finder,2 - —“The Four Dare-Devils,”a Sensational Circus Drama in Three Reels! ? VOL.XXXVIIL ry STATESVILLE,N.©,FRIDAY,JULY 5,1912. The Governor of New Jersey and the .Governor of ning Mates.: "Far President-—-Govyernor Woodrow ..Wilgon,.of New.Jersey.oo *.»‘Kor’.Vice »President--Governor ‘Whomas R.Marshall,of Indiana,~ /|| J at 166 Wednesdhy morning, =the’convention.had-been sittin -he ebght:da yea.20°acai d veg Tie story-of Gov.Wilson's. 'mation Tuesday’afternoon’is. On the second page of The WLand- mark...When the convention —re-aasembled at.9 \o’clons Tiesdaynight:the roll was*called for nom- inations for Vice President.Champ ‘Clark was nominated by a Georgiadelegatebut~his name ‘was with- drawn by ‘Gov.’Dockery,of Mis- souri.Gov.Burke,of North Dako- ta,Gov.Marshall,of Indiana,Mar- tiv J.Wade,of Iowa,and Mayor;Preston,of Baltimore,were placedinnomination.Wade withdrew his name apd seconded Burke.:Nominations were.then suspended after: & nomi- tald y ter which Senator Chamberlain,of Oregon,and W .J.::Bryat were placed ‘in nomination.Bryan with- drew his name...The first ballot was Marshall 389,Burke 305%, -Chamberlafn 157,the remainder scattering among.favorite sons.The second ballot Marshall had 645%; Burke 38714,Chamberlain 12%. Burke's name was withdrawn,the nomination of Marshal!was made unanimous and the convention ad- fourned sine dia./‘ Mr f authorize:the Underwood.says he didin't withd@fawal.of <his name but that Senator Bankhead had charge of bis campaign and whatever Bankhead did was right Senator Tillman wired,Gow Wil- son that he had prayed to.s8ee a real Democrat President before he dies and he expecta the prayer to be answered next March Other messages of congratulation came from Judson Harmon,Repre- pentative Underwood,Governor Mar |- phall of Indfana,Senator James -of} Kentucky.Dr.Harvey W.Witey and Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago: Governor Mann of Virginia:‘‘Vir ginia~-congratulatey’herself -over being the mother of another Pres, dent and the country becausd—_it will have a:Chief.Executive who stands for highest ideals of gover ment.’”’ President Taft had no comment to make but the Taft people think that if Roosevelt runs he and Wil- bon witl split the progressive -yote; From this they.take comfort. Sketch of Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson (full name Thomas Woodrow but the first name | was dropped years ago),wids_born at Staunton,Va.,-December 28, 1856,son.of Rev.Joseph R.ang Jessie “Woodrow Wilson.Father Presbyterian minister The presi- dential candidate spent his early lifé.at Columbia,S.C.,..was for one year a_stident at Davidson College,at time Goy.Glenn was in college there.Graduated,at Princeton College,New Jersey,in 1879;studied law at University of Virginia;took post:graduate course at:Johns Hopkins;is.a Ph.D.of Johns Hopkins,an L-L.D..of Wake :Forest,this State,and a half dozen other colleges and a Litt.D:of Yale He was Married June 24,1885, ito Miss Ellen Louise \Axson,of Sa- wannah,Ga:He practiced law in (Atlanta 1882-'83,was professor of| history and political economy at | Bryn Mawr:College 1885-88,and} Wesleyan University 1888-90 took.the professorship,of jurispru-| dence and politics at Princeton University 1890,holding,this posi- tiow for tor two years when/:"he’ /Was made president of Princeton.’ “He is the author of “Constitu- tional Government,’’a study in ‘American politics;“The State El- ements of Historical and Practical Politics,’‘An Old Master and Oth er Political Essays.’’His work on “George Washington’was written fn 1896 and.bis most notable’ achievement“in literature,‘“‘A His- tory of the American People’was written in71902.°He was6-elected Governor of New Jersey in Npveni- ber,1910,the first Democrati¢Gov- ernor of that State,{nm many /years. His majority was “the:largest ever given an:Executive in that State._ | }{} j } | }| <f) L Gen.Robt.F.Hoke Dead. *Gen.Robt.F.Hoke,distinguished Confederate veteran and citizen, died Wednesday morning at his:sum- mér home-in Lincomton:His re mains were -taken to Raleigh,his home,dast night for interment. Gen.Hoke,son of Michael Hoke, JS was born im Lincolnton.May 27, i “1827.He was educated at theKentuckyMilitaryAcademyatFrankfortandwasengagedinbusi-ness,at the outbreak of the war.fie entered the Confederate army ‘as second lieutenant of the “Southr ern Stars,’’the.Lincolnton,comer pany,and.was at the battle ofBethel,the first battle of the war.ffo was promoted antil he reached the tank of ma general and he would have buéreeded Lee as com- Miaddor in-chief had the war-contin= ued.After the war Gen.Hoke engaged in business.and was,successful.HemarriedMissLydiaA.Van Wyck,of South Carolira,and is Burvived by hie wife and six children. Gj That's What. Greensboro News.~.nee You've got to hand it to William Indiana Run-| = until the platform was adopted,af-| 7 im ;chargé-of obtaining money jhad ceased. jin the presence_of officers, 11'Is WILSON AND MARSHALL,|SAVE THE FRUIT —OROP.DR.REID AT BROAD The Ticket Named at Baltimore—\Good Demand For Dried Fruit,Ber-Secretary ruries,Peach Seed,Etc.—-What ItMeansInMoney.© ‘The J.K,Morrison Grocery’and |Produce Company’is running an.ad.jin TheLandmark calling the atten- |thor of the people to the importance lof saving the fruit ¢rop:There.will.+.This was the'ticket completed by be a good demand,it is stated,for day.morning at 11 o'clocki.’“Dr.-ghe “Democratic national convention dried:fruit,and berries and peach Reid is‘one of the,most attractive The fruit:crop.is abundant:}1peed...‘this year and it,is worth:a lot ofjmoneyifsaved.A few years.ago.|mobody,.'thought of saving peachseed..There w4s no market: jthem.“Two ‘yearsako,when there \was a good peach’crop,the Morri- son company bought about 15,000 |bushels of’peach seed at an average jof 75.cénts per bushel. jamounted to $11,250:for peach seed, theretofore a waste product.Other iwholesale houses here also bought jBeed and-it is probable that..$15,-)ery member canvass for|with,most gratifying results and)1000-to $20,000 was paid ‘out=forjpeachseedinStatesville-——all net |loss.This year every peach seedjshould‘be:saved.They wilt |Teady sale;as ‘: Same way.with dried fruit.It is jestimated thattwo years ago,whenjthere’was a fruit.crop,2,500,000jpoundsofdried:fruit were sold’on.daytheStatesvillemarket..At an aver- lage -price of.4 cents this would j;amountto $100,000.That isa big ‘sum.It was practically,lost.last lvear becduge there was no fruit \crep.This year there ig a good crop and if all the fruit and te much more than the sum named.The fruit,etc.,cam be sold to lo- cal,dealers,who’deal ‘with wholesalers;or the wholesalers will buy direct.:i There is also a good market forallsorts:of country produce — wheat,corn,oatg,chickens,eggs,outter,wool,Hides,tallow,beeswax ---all of which means much to thefarniersandtoallqfus.The main point just now,however,is to real- ize the importance’of saving al}thefruitcrop.None of it should be al- lowed te go to waste.. Old Remedy Failed Cases. A ‘12-year-old negro boy,a son of Tom Glover.was taken beforethemayorTuesdaytoanswertheunder false pretense,preferred by Mr. Phas.Miller.The boy had for @timedeliveredmeatforMr.Miller This” be| t Laymen'’s [Missionary |Movement 'Pastor Turner’s Special Sunday.-Evening.Ser|.mons—Church News:| \of the Laymén’s:Missionary move- jment of tie M..B.-Church,South)|will visit Statesville this,week and\preach at Broad Street church Suny hpulpit:speakers:in the country and.|will doulbtléss-be heard by¥a largecongregation,-‘He ‘has’a most inti-_Mateknowledge’of.the work abroad|(for andi speaks.in.a very.entertaining ware rocking vacantly in the breeze;“The Central railn‘aid’instructive .way.;.His resi-dence is in .California ‘but.be .is at present making a tour of,‘the ‘Eastern Conferences and it,ts ‘through,the ‘influence of Rev:.H. ‘K.Boyer that he visits this “Con- ference.The Broad Street. con- |gregation has,Técently made ‘ani ev-~missions arhong|“themDr.Reid’s presence|gain from saving what had’gone to/will be hailed witb pleasure.There| \is to be no special collection.The pastor of Broad Street Meth- |odist church is preaching a series of special sermons at the -Gundayleyeningserviceson‘The Great iBinmers of the Bible.’’.ILast Sun-his subject was ‘“The .First Great:Coward in the.World,”mext|Sunday evening his subject will be\*Camping on the Road to Sodom.” She service beging promptly at and lasts but one hour.There will be an importamt meet- | todist church study Monday morn- ling at 10:o'clock.“It is urgentlythe|requested that every resident mem-|just |ber preacher be present.ws|’Rey.Father Raphael,’0.8.B., \from Mary Help.cathedral, Bel-;mont,will celebtate mans at St. Philip’s Catholia church Sunday |morning at 10.30 and’Monday ‘morn- \ing at.7.30.The regular.pastor,‘Father Willibald,is om a visit .to ihis old ome in Germany. ;}A meeting has been in progress jat Bloomfield Baptist church since |\Gunday.;Rey:J.A.’Hoyle,:of|Maiden,is assisting Pastor C.5. Pashwell.Rey.Dr:Chas.Anderson will ar- rive tocay and will preach his first lgermon as pastor.of |Baptist church Sunday. Toy.Balloon Attracted Attention, 'The passenger trains were late but his connection with the market|/yesterday morning anid’the oumer Notwithstanding he Went to the homes of several -ofWiller’g customers and collected j;money for meat previously delivered | lfelling the custémers that Mr.Mil-|in the north.ler sent him for the money.Whien dolleefons he had the boy afrested and haled toa court..On account of the offender's age the mayor decid- ed that the old method of punish- ment would be best and the case was dismissed on condition that the youngster be given a'good whipping which was by the boy's fa- ther The.whipping failed of its pur- pose,“however,and the.boy went back ‘te his.game as B00m as leased.He was taken before Maypr Caldwell again yesterday and re- ceived’a sentence of 15 days on the street force «8 water boy.’ “Bully’’McKey and Grace,Caro- line and Mag.Blackburn Were be- fore the ‘mayor yesterday Charged with disorderly conduct—a.family row “Bully’”and:Grace were found guilty and ‘taxed with the Costs,Messrs.C.R.Stimpson and Shu- administered in the Mayor’s court.Wed- nesday,for an affray. Furniture Companies Building Steel .Tank For Fire Protection. A 59,000-gallom steel water tank is being erected about half way be- eween -the plants of the —States- yille and Imperial furniture compa- nies for fire protection for thesetwo:plants and that of the ,Kincaid company,some distance away,the three companies having joined —in the erection of the tank.The tank will stand on a steel tower between 90 and 100 feet high and its build-ers say:their work will be complet- ed within 30 days.The tower has been completed and-work on the tank is in progress..It is interest- ing to see the steel workers «abouttheirtask.They remind pne of a woodpecker when hanging on the pecking away with their hammers putting in rivets.Like all men who are forced into dangerous places inytheir work they become harden- ea to the danger and are apparently very caréless and uniconcerned as to their safety.i Shine ge The Statesville furniture factoryisnowequippedwithanautomaticsprinklersystemforfireprotec- tion and it is the purpose of the Imperial and Kincaid companies to put in the sprinklers,all of which will be supplied with water from the big tank now in course of con- struction. The three highest averages made by officers,of the State troops.at the recent School fon officers in Raleigh,conducted by Capt.Dough- erty,of the regular army,were as follows:T.S.Pace,Wilson,92+ 75;Capt:’"R.M.Morrison,Moores ville,92.25,and Capt.A.L./Bul- winkle,Gastonia,90.93. Chariberlain's Colles Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1s - most certain to be needed before the summer is Sver.-Buy it now and} Buy it’now, _Jenninga Bryan—he’s a hosp!’- prepared for such~an emergency,Fre‘sale by all dealers. re-| side ‘of the tank high in the air,: -[#1 peraons killed. }ous.folks about the station,wait- fing to go here and there to spend |the haliday,found diversion.in gaz- jing at a balloon which was visible Some thougnt the jtiny speck was.all that could be i\Mr Mijler heard of the unauthorized seen of a huge passenger balloon|which was passing this way,bu%a telescope was produced and with{the use of~this it could be see. |that it was a red.white and blue paper balloon.Some imagined that jthere was a band around the basloonbearingtheslogan‘We'll! Win With Wilson”and the word |was put out in the crowd that the |Wilson campaign ‘had been opened jin theskies im connectiom with the celebration of the Fourth. /It:is understood that ‘a patriotic Statesville ditizem gent.the bal- ‘toon on its journey The Wrestling Match Rough. In7 the..wrestling match at toperahouseTuesdaynightfor‘temiddkeweightchampjonship, J9.‘furngr successfully defended the ititle against.Yusif’Maderilla,the{Turk..Turner won the first falliwiththeGotthtoe-hold in a fittie 1es8 than 51.minutes and the 8ec- ne He |for’Miller were fined $5 and costs Oidk falb with head-eciesors and bat each,‘lin §.minutes and ten seconds.|There was a larg®crowd|The match was in the rough claséjNohold,except the strangle,was |barred and it was permissable for one |tO handle the other as rougli as chejlikedorcould.So they roughed it. ;Some enjoyed.it-and ethers.did mot. Mr.Moser says his purpose here-after is to have.cleam matctes Home Hansacked. When Miss NeW Armfield -re turned to her home on east Broad’ street .Wednesday afternoon after an absexce of a few hours’-she found that the house had beem en- tered)and ransacked,but so far as known nothing was carried away. It is believed that a bad boy fs responsibie..A.rear door of the house had been left unlocked.Mr Frank Armfield’s pistod had béentakenfromthemantelandwas leftinthe middle of the floor,Miss Arinfield’s trunk had been openedandyaricusarticlesscattered,about the room,.and bureaw dfawers were also rapSacked, The fight between Jack Johnson, negro champiom prize figther,and Jim Flynn,white,at Las Vegas,N. M.,yesterday mwas stopped by the sheriff.in'the ninth round but Johnson was awarded the palm. At Mocksville Tuesday evening (Dewey Spry Bhot his cousi:f,Ruf-us Spry,load taking effect in boy’sheadandwoundprobablyfatal.Uneloadedgun.Boys about 10 years old.: At’Tryon Monday Geo.C.Giui-ley was runover and instantly kill- ed by a shifting engine on ‘the Southern railway.oh Mrs.Fannie Lee Worsham;of Caswell county,committed ‘suicidebydrinking:carbolic avid:;Mentallyunbalanced.Ghe was 25 years old, ‘A passenger train was wreckednearCorning,N.Y.,yesterday and Rev.Dr.C.F.Reid,seéretary| deere : Some one telephoned the club house} |Governor acted like STREET,NEWS AT (WILSON’S HOME.) ‘How the Governor ard His Fami-ly Received It—A.Big Demonsrta- tiow at Sea Girt,:: |Sea Girt,N,J.,,Dispatch,2d, Twenty newspdper.reporterdccatlessand.hatless -on.Wo Of Néw,Jersey's “‘little white.;house’this,afternoon saw.-oper.pator come out ofthe telegraph:tent sit-. tlag = Jwitha yellow blank Imhia hand.He prepared:to maké-a ‘speech,gentle-(Stood {ra moment.in silhouetteagainstthecanvas’background:andpead:ee :ey ca |“Wilsol is nominated.’‘When he Yooked up 20, } chairs, aud the 20 mem.who faced him amomentbeforewerehalfahundred ifeat away)scampering ip a strag-iZling line’for.a @pot.on the:ernor’s porch wherea pBhort.time‘before a tall,thin.man in a grayisuit‘had «been pitting.‘The vhair lwhere he had.gat was empty:and they.burst.into.the parlor door _'Mr..President,”they) With one voice,'we7 congratulateyou»::Wet They found..the-map they sougiitwhenhislifeasnomineeofthe |\Democratic party was less thap aminuteold.Hé was laughing andjvlattingwith:his wife and daugi- |ters..The news,he said,had come }a moment before over the long dis- jtanee telephone after days of!anx- ious waiting and the few seconds.he inad spent with his Family.were ~his Ao 8 |first of real relaxation duying,the| week “The honor is as.great.as can |er rl ber-|ing of the .MinisteriaY Association |come to any man bythe nomination ries are saved the sales will amoumt!of Statesville at Broad Street.Meth-|of “especially I hope I ap- e it at i's true vame,-but at.this moment I feel the tre|mendous:responeibility it involves leven more than Ijfeel the honor.I|hope-withmy heart that the partyjwilneverhavereasontoregretit. Governor was allowed.only la.brief respite fer there poured inithedelugeofcallerswhohadhunglaboutthe-tickers and).bulletin boards for seven days.They cheer-ed-again and.again.Between bursts of applause they called him ‘Woodrow’’”and ‘‘Governor’’and ‘Wilson,’’but most of all- hailed bim as “the next President of the United States.”A thousand yards away)a.compa- of militia‘eo“engaged ‘in tirget ~practice. a party,’’.he:said, jin the circumstances. |preci: e andthe firing ceased.‘Down of automobiles. in.front of the Governor's cottage half a dozen men jumped from one der their.arms to a lofty flag-pole and..a second later a forty-foot flag was rippling. dhe breeze“Three cheers for the next Pres ident!’phouted.a lusty-lunged -¢n- thusiast and the crowd gave them with will.Governor Wilson bowed and said:“Gentlemen, my heart.’ Further brass band cover av I thank you from dowm the road a 40 pieces lay under g a signal They had been waiting there:two days,prac- ticing in the evening.on “Hail -to the Chief,’and ‘‘See.the Conuer- ing Hero Co .When the signal came.the leader stepped out and asked if they were ready.They were,so they marched down’the road im the wake of innumerable automobiles,past scores of pedes- trians,with ‘a growing,entourage and stopped onthe Governor's lawn. ‘And thene they played while the vis‘tors applauded i,the Govern- er beamed his thanks Within the.Governor's parlor there was a great crowding of vis- itors and shaking of hands and be- stowing ofall sorts of good wishes and predictions.The ,Governors three daughters,Misses.Jessie,Mar- garet ard Eleanor,were quite be- side 'themselves with’.happiness, while Mrs.Wilscn smiled.and paid shé felt,“Oh,so solemn,’and that the responsibility -was .almest as terrible as the suspense.The an enthusiastic boy grown.dignified and it was al- yet of o net .|most too good to.be true. Miss:Jessie opened the presiden- tial campaign of 1912 for her fa- ther.‘She gathered a pocketful of Wilson buttons and pinned them om the callers.She did not forget four trawney railroad brakemen who came in to shake the Goverit ors hand and tell!him they were tired of being Republicans and would cast their first Democratic votés for him.: From Log Pleasant,through a sc s and cities by the sea,all roads,leg to the Governor's home,Cabmen from nearby towns réaped-'d.har- vest.All the northerh Jersey coast seemed tonight to be‘trying to crowd into Sea Girt.Hundreds of automobiles made it their_mecca. 'The days of waiting have not been bright.Last Ftiday|evening the Governor’s chances)Seemed to have:gone gimmering wren Clark Branch.to.Pointoreoftowns |polled a majority and he -telephoned this managers at Baltimoye to re- lease his delegates.Word came back that they refused to be re- leased and not a man;he eaid,© serted him.Meantime the Governor told his secrelary,and the secreta- ‘wy offered to lav a small wager on Champ Clark against :the field with an old-time friend.The frient took ithe bet.The secretary,paid. Five thovsand or 60 Original of others of ‘varying polities paid their respects in person to the nom- inee this afternoon and tonight.“Tne Freehold Democratid Clyb, $00 strong,led by Charles J.Par- they j and ran with a flash of bunting)un- fram the top in| veer!‘o + Woodrow Wilson met”and.hundreds . twice’Govertior of the State,‘won the race for first)honors im greet- ing the Governor imeompetition withaDemocraticchub)at Manasquan,By ithe (time:they:reached the,Govern- lor’s cottage’they ‘had accumulated nearly 1,600 followers anda brass sald “Gov...Wilson,'stepping...from,the porch to:ghe walk -and ‘phakinghandswilh’everyone.“I.am mot. /meén.I ‘can only.say I thank you,”|‘John.Fort,former Governor of|New Je¥sey and.now.a |‘Robseveltsupporter,called'to:pay his compli- ments...’:sah ate ACR : a oad of New Jer-sey.and the,Pennsylvania -each” Tay a special train to Siea\‘Girt to convey Governor Wilsén to Baltt-| anywhere else, conductor said.i 3 Governor Wilson said he.was not going to Baltimore.For a timé. congratulatory’telegratus poured for’that-matter,the shouted inatthe rate of 900 an,hour.Wil-)o¢liam J.Bryan did not edtrust hiscongratulationgtotheWire,but called upon.the telephone.He told the Governor.he was happy, satisfied and wished him.the vic- tory he predicted’would come in| |November. Crowds Flock to Sea Girt —Wil- son’s ‘Answer to Bryan. Sea Girt,N.J.,Dispatch,3d. «Gov.Weodrow:Wilson was given, ‘little’time to.devote to.his personr | al affdira or his family today.From early morning the summer.home | of the man who yesterday.was nom-}inated as the Democratic ‘candidate.|for President of the United States) was besieged with visitors —-thou-| Bands of them.Regiments of men,| -trod | women and children cn ‘foot down the shrubbery,camped om his! porch,climbede on the brass camnon ‘in front.of his residence and _re- |peated the handshaking until thle Governor's @titt an et In the midst of all this present.| day activity,bit by bit there are coming to light incidents of Goyern- jor Wilson’s making during the ‘com | |wention and immediately prior there- to,Today his secretary told:the/ |history of the telegram to -William|J.Brydn in answer to Mr.Bryan’s| |Ty Chairman of the convention. “As soon as Mr.Bryan’s mes-| 1||Baltimoretelephone } “*Don’t answer the message until you hear from us,’”"they begged and the Governor said he would not “Down at Baltimore they rigged| jup a rough draft of a reply and | sent it to the Governor..He read| it and handed it to me. the issue..The Governor took jfrom my hands...‘It won't do,Jo., jhe said,as he.tore it into bits.| ‘The people expect more than this| of me.It wouldn't be just to them) or myself if I-used this.“We’lD fix| up another one.”:| i.“He took a pad and placed it across his knee and wrote his:an- sewer.to Mr.Bryan without cross- ing out a single word he had!put down.” got the Goverrior on the it| } Republicang For Wilson. }Lansing,Mich.,Dispatch,3d.: "The dssue is clearly joined for the people,”said Governor Osborn \today..“It is Wall Street vs.Wil ison Woodrow Wilson’s character,| jtemperament,preparation and fit- iness ig above the high average,ofAmeticanPresidents.He is a Chris- itian,a scholar and a.fearless cit- 4zen.:B|“Republicans can vote for ,Wil- s0n without leaving their party~or folting.The real Republican party |has no candidate for President.this lyear.There has been no nominee| tion.The;action of the potitical| |freebooters at’Chicago is not bind- jing upon the Republican.party,even lif’.for thé moment they,are bear- ing aloft its stolen ensign.”’ Dr.Fase W.Wiley,former chief of the bureau of chemistry of the Department of.Agriculture,an- nounces that he-has quit the Re publican party andi will swpport the |Democratic presidential ticket this’ year. Slight Keduction.in Cotton Acre- age. Washington Dispatch,8d.°|. The Department of Agriculture’spreliminaryestimateoftheacreageplantedtocotten’im the United States this year,which by act ‘ofCgngress.was deferred from June j to.this month and hereafter will be jannounced apnually.im July,“was ‘made public at modm today and'shows the area planted?to be 34,- 097,000 acres.compared with :36,- 681,000 acres indicated.by the bu- ;reauw of statistics revised gstimate \of last year’s planted area. The condition of .the growing rerop.on June 25 was 80.4 per cent. of a normal condition,as compared with,88.2 per cent.June 25 last year and 80.7 per cemt.the averageconditionforthepasttemyears ‘on June 25.BeThereportofthe”acreage in North Caroling is reported at 1,- 558,000 ea compared with 1,657.{000 in 1911.The crop condition inNorthCarolinais’reported at 838 as rompared With.89 last year and aa | | | + | Se0-year dvtrage of $2., i i eae”PES cit|George I.Higbie,Manton,Mich.,used|Foley;Kidney Pills for;kidney and blad-;der trouble,He says:‘I find for mycasesnoothermedicineequalsFoleyKid-ney.Pills for beneficial effect.'’Theareasafeandreliablemedicineforkid-ney trouble and rheumatism.Contain nq, |ker,whose father,Joel Parker,WaS harmfuldrugs.Statesville Drug Co.,} va sw Sat,) the month. right arm was sore and ing ;Secon ndved |CItdodgedly Hralysis, ;county in Marion _since |\Mrs F.H Addé an Ww. jptaff .of BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. —-Gov.Kitchin will speak at therourthouse’this afternoon at 2o'clock.;pee woLadies of.Western Avente Bapetist«hurch will sell ice cream:im tlie’hand..‘l am (profoundly -stirred,'’the grove tomorrow.night.—Yesterday was.a genéral “hotidayexceptforTheLandmark,the Street force and a few Rthers. +The ladies ‘of Pressly Memorchurchwillpervece.cream on the-church ‘grounds':Saturd4y”Week,48ths:”eae 4 :o)ae —4Mr.‘William:Gaither,of Har- moniy,reports.that he :had new «apotatoesthefirstdayof. «—The Mechanies’band of States Gov-;more if he wished to go there,.or ville,furnished music at the FourthafJulycelebration.yesterday.Bs co 4 July Ist is the semi-annual div~©|idend.period..The First NationalBankpaidasemi-annual -dividend; at Conover 5°per cent.: -—The work of the Baltimore cone wention /gave great satisfaction im Statesville and the county.Wilson...was the favorite here.pana—Messrs.J.S.and EE,A.Bry: have bought from Capt.W.-T.‘Rowlandahouseandlot.on Water bBtreet.adjoining property of Mr.’E. iA.Bry.'i -——-The first cottom bloom of theseasonreachedTheLandmarkofficeyesterday.It came.from:the farmofMr.W.A.Watts,im Bethany township,and opened July 3d. -~The small graim-crop.at theState.Farm has ,-been threshed. Supt.Meacham says the wheat cropwaslightbuttheoatswerefine, the best oat crop in.years. —A Mr.Claywell,employed in the Imperial Furniture factory;suf-fered the loss of three fingers Tues- day.They were cut off by a joint- ing machine which he ‘was operate —The members of Reuben Camp-; bell camp of Confederate veteransarecalledbyCommanderJ.C.- Steele to meet in the court houge. this afternoon immediately after. Gov:Kitchin’s speech,to take ap- propriate action with reference tothedeathofGen.R.F.’Hoke. a.|message declaring against the selec-|_—-Mr__John--F,.Hanbin,who is ‘aon2theriflerange|tion of AltonB.Parker.a3 tempora-|the.chief.bugler far.the First and yesterday will regiments,left for Morehead City,where hethe|sage became public,even before,it:toot.the horn for the Second regi- twisted roadway there raced a bevy reached the Governor,”the secreta-|ment,now in camp there.He willAstheydrewUD\ry said,the Wilson managers at |also stay over for the encampment of the First regiment,.which bé- ging:week after next. —Miss Alda Nicholson and Mr. R.Wilkinson,local rural car- riers,attended)the State meeting of rural mail carriersim Asheville amue Wednesday and ‘yesterday and City,arriers F.P Troutman and D.Dayvault attended the meet- ing of ‘efty..letter.carriers in: |Greensboro yesterday. —-Mr.J.P.Norton,stepfather of’ Mrs:T.M.Dale,of Statesville, died Sunday at his home im Marion from the effects of a stroke of pa- He was born im Iredell 1844 but had lived in soon after the.civil ‘He was a,Confederate veter-* Mr.Norton owned valuable war, an. |property im Marion and left consid-. erable estate. —Mrs.BE.J.Salley and Mr.and n,of Orangeburg, Ss.C..mother and brother-in-law and sister of Messrs.A.J.,and W. M.Salley,of Statesville,are here to spend the summer.They and Mr.W.M.Salley have rented the home.of Mrs.’W.H.H-Cowles, corner Front and Elm=streets, where they ‘will be located during their stay here. —A couple of foreigners,wear- ing ‘“jim-swinger’coats with.cleri-cal vests buttoned up to their throats,canvassed the town .for two or three days this week.They; were seeking |.contributions fororphanage.These foreigners who claim to be.preachers and ask help for orphanages and thurches in foreign parts,have been exposed again and again--‘as fakirs,but they continue to work the unwary. —The friends of Mise Janie Bradley will be pleased to learn of her suceess in her.chosen work of nursing:She is:superin- tendent of the City Hospital at Gaffney,S.C.,am institution locat- ed in a handsome building,with a four _physiclans..MissBradleyigalsoim-..charge..ofthdtrainingschoolfornurses.con-nected with the hdspital.Sheie a - |daughter of Mr.J.P.Bradley,of the vicinity of Statesville. —No member of the home team came in to repoft it and by arc-cident The’Landmark failed to mention in its last issue that aNewtomballtéamcametoStates-ville last Saturday and knockedtheStatesvilleteam’all over the diamond,the score being 1 to 6 in favor of the visitors.-The hometeamandtheirfriendshave,explana-tions of course,but‘the cold factisthetawbaboysknockedthem out of the box.~ —Mr,B.S.Millsaps,of States- Ville,district agent of-the farm demonstation ‘work,<dddressed @ meeting of Chariotte busier Hien fn the Selwyn hotel in Charlotte (uesday night,telling-them what— the demonstation oak =ae lished,-what is hoped to @ccom>_ PMh on.line and asking the ¢ co-operation of the business men...°4 ‘fhe Charlotte papers give extend+ ‘ed notice of Mr.Millsaps’remarks, commend ‘his.‘work and pay hemade’a favorable impression. jab ~=“ ,until 9 o'clock Tuesday, PAGE Two. eee 1912.FRIDAY,July 6, WILSON IS THEie MAN. “SE WON TUESDAiY APTERNOON. New Jersey Gorernor Nennineaed *For President’on the Forty-Sixth Ballot Tuesday Afternogn. Gov.Woodrow.Wilson,of New Jersey,was a the presideptial nominee of the,Democratic natjonal conmyention at.the ; sion Tuesday when on the 46thballothereceived990votesto84forChampClarkand12forHar- mon,with two absent.The Mis- souri delegation,‘which had re- mained faithful to.Clark to.the end,,then moved that the nomina-tion be made ubanimous.‘There Wasa great chorus of approval and the long fight was over. »Only:four”ballots were Tesesary: “‘MMesday .to.reach.a nominatippWhen.‘the.conyettion ‘adjourned’ .Monday ‘night it seemed’to:be’a all”but:hopeless deadlock.).Wial-| son ‘had begun:to loose ground op the last.‘few “hallots and <Champ|‘WClark’bad:.made a few temporary| gains.This encourage d<¢the ‘Sipeak-"er to rush over to Baltimore trom |*Washington Tuesday morning =fn |‘the hope of still further turning at thattime,but:‘cammediately be-| the tide and ‘rallying his forees to a.final stand.When he reached‘Baltimore he learied that the ‘Illi- mois ‘delegation ‘had decided ‘to | ,8witch from Clark,to Wilson.Th:at meant a change of 58 votes and| was as fatal to Clark’s,chances as it“was inspiring to the Wilson | forces..Illinois had been exprected. to “break’’all day ‘Monday and} there was deep gloom in the Wil- son camp ‘when it failed to do.Bo. ..When the 43d ballot was taken -——the first of the Tuesday after-| noon’session—Wilson had:602, Clark 829,.Underwood 98%,Har.| mon 28,Foss °7,Kern and Bryan| 1 each...Tl a Virginia and West Virginia gave solid votes to Wilson on this baHot and there were Slight gains from Connecticut,Ida-| ho,Louisiana,Michizgn and ‘North Carolina—two from the latter and8fromtheformer.On the next bal- lot ‘Wilson.had 629,Clark 306,Un-) derwood 99,Harmon and Foss 27 each.-Wilson’s gains came from: Arizona,Colorado,Indiana,Iowa, Louisiaria,Maryland,Pennsylvania, Utah,Wisconsin!The changes on the forty-fifth.ballot were slight, Wilson receiving an Clark ‘re- Maining at 306. At the beginni ng of the forty- sixth and last’ballot Senator Bank- head,of Alabama,withdrew Mr.| Underwood’s name.This aroused the ire of the Missouri dé leg ation, who Wanted to Know why Under- wood wasn’t withdrawn when Clark had a chance.When the-disorder subsided Representative Fitzgerald, of New York,made a plea for har- mony id:‘‘I move that the ‘YOIT'<cat “Be dispensed with and that the convention proceed by acclama- tion to nominate that distinguished Democrat of Now Jersey,Govern- or Woodrow Wilson. The weary delegates stood ontheirchairsandshoutedwildly. Missouri and New York alone sat unmoved throughout the demonstra tion.|/Wilson adherents dashed about the hall,phaking hands,hug- ging each other and almost dancing with glee.-The aisles were jammed and the sergeant-at-arms and the police fought in vain to quiet the ,throng.©:i The chair announced that.the course could only be taken by unani- mous consent and Missouri cbjected without rancor but with a desire to.vote for Champ Clark’to thé end.“Alabama gtarted the roll-call with 24 for Wilson and go it went fll down the line,New York joining in’with her 90 votes.The result Was as stated The Clark votes camé from Missouri,New Jersey (which had four dnti-Wilson votes), Nevada*4nd Harmon’s 12 came from Ohio.{ Beforé the ballot was announced, Senator.Stone of Missouri,moved ~make the nomination of Woodrow Wilson.unanimous As Chairman James put the motion a chorus of “ayes,ayes’’broke alloverthe hall. **The ayes have it’’said Mr..James, “and 1 declare Woodrow Wilson the nominee of this convention.” The demonstration began at once. Soon the aisles were choked with @ struggling mass of:delegates, shaking hands and greeting friends and enemies with the slogan: ‘*Well win with Wilson.’’’ The convention then adjourned night. } *Olark a Little Sore—Message of Congratulatian. Champ Clark positively to consider.the vice presidentialnominationandsaidhe‘would de-cline if nominated.After eulogiz- ing his supporters;the Speakersaid: “T never scratched a Democratic ticket or bolted a Democratic nomi-nee in.my life.i shal)not change|the Democratic habit’now.I amtooBeasdnedasoldiernottoae-eept cheerfully the fortunes of war{will support Governor:WilsonwithwhateverpowexIpossessand“wpe he'will be elected. “I lost the nomination:golety|through the vile and malicious slan- ders of Colonel William Jennings}Bryan \of Nebraska.True these|slanders were by innuendo and in-|Binuation but they were no lessdeadlyforthatreason,’ Clark sent the’following to wit son:I congratulate you upon ‘your 'fiard-earned:victory and wéll-alo all!I can to elect you.” Thies from Underwood to Wilson: “Accept my congratulations on your | nomination.It will be my pleasure vo pupport your candidacy to my} #tmost strength’”’ Of the work of the convention WwW J.Bryan said: “Iam Batisfied that with Mr. Wilson.running for President on,the platform which has been pre pared there will;be comparatively few progressive Republicang will not feeljpstified in supporting a Democratic ticket.If I.were to make an estimate,J..would gay thatweoughttohavenotleasthantwo milion majority of the popular voteandenoughoftheelectoralvote refused afternoon.*,ges \ Lone side of a_—-question, |back to Lot. who to ity.lin the “@lectoral college.” som every standpoint the ont-| look is hopeful.The dawn is here and progressive Democracy ‘will be the people’s ‘pillar of cloud)by day"20. Among those wiio.came out in statements pledging “pupport to the Democratie¢ticket were Chas F.-Murphy,leader of .Tammany Hall;William Randolph “Hearst, august Belmont,Senator Stone of Missouri,who.was.one of the prin- cipal leaders of the Clark campaign for the presidential .domination, and former Senator Dubois,who was the .active manager of the Clark campaign.i ‘MONDAY IN “THE The Story of Monday’s Work §in!| the Baltimore Convention. WwW Toodrow Wilson had made steady,‘gains during»Monday's:bal- loting umtil be nee yched a high!wa- ter mark ef 50h %votes én.the thirty-ninth,ballot..,He:remeined ‘stationary on the fo riieth!Walloti and {them “began’“It®lose ground,‘The |last:ballot was’the forty-second, ss Gayernor “Wilson youre 49 tes. Speaket Ghamp Cc jim reiakhed the. ‘lowest ebb of “his candidacy on the" ballot’-where Wilgon:reached.@ jcrest,He went down to 422 votes| n°us an overwhelming major- i ‘CON VEN ‘Ban to pick up and had gone to 430 when:adjournment was taken. The Speaker came,over to Bal- timare:‘during’the evening anid Waa a guest at the home of Mayor |Preston:near,convertion.hall. jreturned to Washingiton Bhortlly be- fore ‘midnight.tel Five roll.calls,ini which Goyern- ‘or Woodrow .Wilson -gaineds pteadi- ly and Speaker Champ CMiairk.as |steadily lost:were taken up with lout deécisive result,Evening:start- NTION(| He | “The chair regrets to rule thatthegentlemanfrom)Nebraska has not stated a question of personalprivilege,Pee A ‘cheer‘‘greeted this ‘and Mr, Bryan bowed and left.the stand, As he passed the.Missouri .dele-gation former Governor A.M.Dock- ery stopped him and diselaimed,for the delegation,any connection With the appearancerof the’banner.Mr. Bryan .went bagk to his peat withtheNebraskadelegation. Thirty-fourth ballot,Wilson 479%Clark 447%.On the next.ballot Wilson jumped to 494%and Clark’dropped ‘to 433%.‘Wilson 496%, Clark 434%om’the.thirty-sixth ballot.‘On the.thirty-eighth):itwas498and.425,respectively,Onthenextballot-Wilson went to 1501%and Clark had 422 and prac. ticallysame.on:the fortieth ballot, On.the forty-first ‘ballot-.Willson dropped to 409 14°and Clark had424,The’“balloting dosed forihedayonthe.forty-seeond, ‘Wilsonwipeot Sh4 ang Clark 430... IOWA WOMAN breed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness,Dizziness, by.Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Ottumwa,Iowa.—‘‘For years I was trouble in all its) |}dreadful forms; shooting ‘pains I ed-auspiciously for Wilson with the| thirty-fifth ballot.and on the | thirty-ninth he had passed the| 500 mark with 1%votes ‘to spare.| Clark in the same ballots lost.11 | yotes..On the fortieth call of,the| roll Wilson’s 501%remained —the same ‘and Clark gaimed a single | vote,Jeaving him 423.Meantime: the vote for Underwood tuckuaten | within ten ‘votes of the 100 mark. Monday.Moming the convention | opéned with:the twehty-seventh bal lot—Clark 469,.Wilson 40614.Wil- son went to 437%%on the twenty- eighth and Clark ‘dropped to 468%. Mark had the same and Wilson lost 1144 an the next.vote.’On.the thirtieth Wilson jumped past Clark, going to 460,while Clark ‘dropped } to 455.On the next ballot Wilson| rent to 475%and Clark d*‘apped to 64%.On:the thirty-secdnd bal- Wilson.had 47714,Clark 44742. At the end.of this ballot the | Clark people revived their drooping| spirits by displayng a big banner on which.the following tribute to Clark from W.J.Bryan in 1910 was printed in red: ‘IT have known Champ Clark.for| 18 years:.He is absolutely inoor-| ruptible and his a is above re-| proach.Never.all these years| have I--known sin to be upon but| and.that| nted the 2lot was the side that represe people.” There.was a cheer sourians displayed the btheirdelegation.It continuedseveralminutes. “Take it over to Nebnmaska and show it te Bryan,’”shouted some one. No sooner was this said thinthe} Missouriafs acted on the sugSecs| tion.‘Then came trouble Bryan arose and faced his tor- menters for a moment.Several po- licemen hurried to his side andwiththemasanescort.the Ne braskan fairly fought.hig way to the stage,where he demamded of the chairman:theright to answer| Missouri,for that delegation was} responsible.‘The chair asked to he permitted to announce the result of the thirty-third Dallot,whichwasthesame.| “Is the Missouri delegation re sponsible for sending that,banner over to the Nebraska delegation?”’ Bryan asked. In the uproar Bryan stood smiling,of a howling mob. “Anything.agai:st Bryan!’shout- ed a Missouri delegate,shaking his fist at the smiling)Nebraskan.From the aisle the policemen assisted the Nebraskan “up .into the--platform. Half a dozen hand-to-hand ©fights followed as the Clark.people tried to Garry their banner up on.the platform behind Bryan.They scal-| ed the press stand but were hurled the floor.Atother -periesfistfightseneucd.‘A poore of-| policemen fought.in vain the shriekimg,fighting mob.At one} end of the hall u huge Wilson’ban- ner used in prevous demonstrations appeared ,An angry ‘howl \from th¢.Olark men greeted it.| (Feeling was running so high that| aserious disturbamce was th eatened and the Wilson managers to avoid! jfurther fights ordered the _picture ||withdrawn.|‘Meantime the crowd o strug-| |sling men at the foot of thie plat| |form battled.to get the Clark.bam-| ner to the stage.Chairman .James| jhumried in.and took the giavel from! John E.Lamb of ‘Indiama.After | {five minutes of -effort,Mr.James,| jaided by the police,secured’gome| Semblance of order and explained|jthat.Mr.Bryan had.risen to a;question of persomal pr ivilhege and was entitled to be heard. a |"Mayor Fitzgerald,of Boston ,Ob-|jected on the ground that he hadjbeendeniedtheprivilegeofsex-\Plaining the dhange of a vote injtheMassachlusetitsdelegation.Mr |James said the mayor would bejheardafterMr.Bryan had spoken.Mr.Bryan then was allowed to|proc eed for.a moment. “Et was seated in my delegation| |weihiem a banner was plated in front,of us.I gsked those in.chargeoeTEMOTCit.PRC)LetubedsIwenttotheMissouridelegation |jand-asked the chairman whether jt!had been sent there by the Mis-;Souri—detegation,“Tt that “act.waeanauthorizedonebythepensons!ih chargé of taut Danner Ifnothingto‘fdy.But if that war |done by the orders of the MissourtdelegationIaimtherighttoan-wer the questicn thus ©propound- ed."A howl interrupted hin. as the Mib-; anner above for that).followed, in.the midst| | ty to quiet |\$1.00.per hi Lve | over:my.body,sick-|headache, we akness,dizziness, i dépression,.and everything that was||horrid.I tried many| doctors in ‘different| parts of the United| States,but Lydia E.| Pinkham’s Vegeta-| ‘ble Compound has done more for me than | with |y- Freckled Girls that one 50 cent|{It is an absohite fact,RECKLE CREATEjarofWILSON’S F‘will either remove sourtratian or cause |:them tg fade and thattwo jars will eee.:in the most severe cases:cure them,Iam willing to personallyguaranteethis.and to return-your’moneywithoutargumentifyour.complexion isnotAunteroadetoitsaoeRE 3 completely WILSO FRECKLE fine,fragrant and Seieie harmleenWillnotmakehairgrowbut’will posi-cakes remove TAN,PIMPLES randFRECKLES.Comein today and tryit.The jaes are large and results absolute-ly certain.Sent b Rt il if desired.rice 50c,.°Mammot $1.00,-WilSON’S FAIR SKIN §YAP BaeForsalebyStatesvilleDrugCo.- FOR SA LE, Two-year-old Apple Viinegarmadefromthepurefruitjuice,*«Phong orders to 4409. Walnut Grove Farm,.H.H.,BLAYLOCK,.Proprietor, eee WELL AGAIN almost a constant sufferer from female ||| all’} Tsering Machines | Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT, 109:East Front Street. ’Phone i. spinal| PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D. ()ffice over Hall’s Drug Store. Office hours "PHONE 152. 8.3C to 10 a.m. 4 to Sand 7.to8 p.m, 2 May 24. all the doctors.I feel it my duty.to.tell | you:these facts.My heéart-is /full of| gratitude to Lydia E!Pinkham’s Vege-| table Compound for myhealth.’’—Mrs,HARRIET E.WAMPLER,524 S.Ransom} Street,Ottumwa,Iowa. Consider Well.This Advice.. No woman suffering from any form | of female'troubles should lose hope un-| til.she has given’Lydia E.Pinkham’3| Vegetable Compound'a fair trial. This famous remedy,the medicinalia{ gredients of which are derived from||native roots and herbs,fas for nearly| forty years proved :to be a mostvalua-| ble tonic and invigorator of the fe-')mele-organism:—-Women-everywhere+ bear willing testimony to the wonderful| virtue of Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta-| ‘pleCompound. If you want special advice write toLydiaE.Pinkham Medicine Co.(confl-} |Phone 400. Crawford-BunchFurnitureCompany, ON DERTAK ERS. May 24, Night.’Phone 2226. "|gerias||‘ \er \ The Polk.Gray “A PRESCRIPTIONOntheSquare: DruMSFECt Company, sg Go"Phones 109 and 410. giving curcustnasaodstuffrtheirmone Uhénever y bu See»people doing a thriving Lusiness you may Know there is q'good Atason fer id, goods!Han You wn Le fooled when you try,your frud ypu can't Le fooled Long after “you Ty them ‘oud,’\ We are in Lusiness to stay in Lusiness.We would rather ee a tittke profit and 'bé sure of a big Lu'siines's5(than to ae a Lig PMT -and teoke chances of Kaving te gutt, We give our customers good stuff for theia sae tuk wedon't “stuff”pAtices. |dential)Lynn,Mass.Your letter will|/he opened,read and answered by a}womanand held in strict confidence,| TEAMS WANTED. (0.teams wanted to haul lumber Seven’rfale,Good roads.J.4.DAVIDSON. uly 2, Sweet Peas, PINK, WHITE,| LAVENDER. GOOD STEMS, .WILL SHIP WELL. SURE TO PLEASE. 100] VAN LINDLEY CO. Florists, Greensboro,N.C. POLK GRAY DRUG 00., Local Agents \ flan Rleetrie Co. General |°|Electrical Contractors Estimates,Furnished_|>.All KindsElectrical Supplies, i]|HOME ELECTRIC 00..A.D.COOPER,Manager.:||Le‘ |Special Prices om e c m r e r e n n e t b e e n er s t e n ie n e ne s e Sloan ‘Clothing Co. GOUNTERPANES From 98e,3.50. SILK HOSE to$. 25c¢.to T5c.a pair. Lace Bandings and Dress Goods just ar- rived. Don’t forget our Milli- nery Department.Cut prices on all Hats. CONSIDER THAT GOOD V EHICLES will take you whereyouaregoing. | GOOD HARN.ESS will save a smash-up. GOOD SADDLES als riding more com- fortable.,\ ae Live Stock Co. Jenkins &Wagner, REAL ESTATE DEALERS,Statesville,N.C. OFFICE:ROOM 3,First National Bank Building. "PHONE 282. D.B.Krider &Comy._| |First Building and Loan Association. In settling our 39th Series,whieh iatured May T, ~we paid out cash $11,100 and cancelled 24 mort- gages,amounting to $18,700.. Shares may still be taken in the 5lst series by paying from February 3d te this date. L.HARRILL,|_Secretary. "PHONE NO.20 FOR TERTRT A Box of Elegant Soap.§ c (20 CENTS. W.F.HALL,Prescriptionist. FOS INST TUTE,THLEYOUNGWOKEN a Christian Homeschool.Preparatory and Collegiate courses,AarenetPhysicalCulture,Fedagogy,usiness,etc,Conservatory0Music,High standard maintained by large staff of experienced,college_trained instructors,Takes Oey 190 boarders and te:aches the individual,Unsurpassed health record,Brick buildings,Steam heat,Excellent table, ,Large mnasium,-Park-likecampus.Concerts,lectu ‘es,tennis,basket©ball,”Write for our catalog beforeselecting thecollege for your Caughts,_.HENRY JEROME STOCKARD,A.M.,Pros,Reloteh,v oF SEMI“ANN UALNe oeSaturday,July 6th,1912,Lasting Seven Days only,Ending July.13th, pee _Terms of Sale Entire stock of Clothing,Furnishing Goods Shoes,Millinery,Dry Goods and Ladies’Ready.to-Wears all included.“This sale iis pat ©on at this time to reduceour stock of Clothing,Shoes ‘and.Furnishings and more.especially to.close out our remainingstock of—OY Goods,Ladies’and Misses’Shoes and Ready-to-Wears.Prices will talk.You'llfindin many instances goods at less than halfprice- Strictly Cash.N othin g on Approval.: ==200 pairs.Men’s L owCut berate 5Shoes.alums $3,$3.50,$4,$5.Choice Regular $4 Bates Shoes,Low Cut 2.98All$5 Burt and Packard Correct Shape,Low Cut 3.98OnelotFlorsheimhighcutShoes,Regular $5 yalues toclose at 2.98 All Sult Cases and Bags reduced, $1 to $15.. All small wares in Notions to close at your presi}One big lot Bleached Canton Flannels,10c values,and LightandDarkOuting,choice 5c.yard. One lot Overall goods,values.up to 15c.choice5c.yard, 25 Bed.Spreads $1.25 values 85c 300 W.B.Corsets reduced as follows:REDUSO for Stout’Ladies,barge sizes,Vvalue $3,choice $1.98 yard,ahort iret $2.00 Corsets 4 ::ow Be1.50 .:ie ;;-98[Ego 8 Sod ”::‘ae.50 eet ee :;:~39“This lot of corsets is rinade up of the best styles suited to anyfigure. »Spool Cotton 4c.Hooks and Eyes Ic.per card. Needles2c.paper. The above prices'‘on Ladiesaredoingthisinordertoclose them out:nick. $1.98 average prices range from ’:Ready-to-W ears,Shoes ond Dry:Goods sound unrezseonahle)but owing CLOTHING. The entire stock of Clothing will be arranged and placed as follows: Five lots,$12.98;$9.98,'.$7.98,$6.98,$3.98 to $15,$10 to $11.50,$7.50to #9. in any Clothing house,such makes as Strouss &Bros.”‘‘High Art,’’David Adler’s ‘‘Collegian’’andother reputable houses. ing into a stock like this and taking your choice for $12.98!All Boys’Clothing one-third.to one-half off—from.. All Boys’Pants one-third to one-half off 300 pairs Men’s Pants,values $1.50 to$2.00.Choice $1.00.All high-grade Pants reduced accordingly.", ‘One lot Alpaca and~Mohair Coats one-he to one-half off.- 100 Men’s Fancy Vests at one-half price. All Men’s Furnishings reduced as follows: One Job Men’s 50c.Shirt,all perfect,35c.; Regular 50c.Men’s Shirts,42c.;$1.00 Sh irts,85c.;One Job $1.00.Men’s Shirts.for 59c. Same reduction on all Underwear,Neckwear,Hosiery,Suspenders: etc. All Men’s and Boys’Straw Hats 2atBe -HALF PRICE! Call early and teKNO In\many instances.these lots were $18 to$25,$15 to $16.50,$12.50 You will find:some Suitsat lessthan ond-halfprice.Thesesdre not shop-w orn,but strictly high-class,up-to-date goods,as\you will find Think of go-.. —a big line to select . 3 for $1.00.$1.50 Shirts,$1. to the fact that we are closing out .these lines weYouwill-find this stock all drrangedin Millinery ees formerly carried in basement.|tidiculous as some of these prices sound everything will be sold exactly as listed.opportunity of the season to fit yourself out for a very little money.COM PANY. 5 CENTS PER YARD.a Entire stock Cotton Fabrics,doihraniad Apron Checked Gige-|ham,fancy 36-inch Madras,36-inch fine Zephyrs,values vary as highas15¢.yard, White Goods 27 to 40 inch.wide,values up to 20 bi»Bleached and Brown Domestic;‘Hereis the iat reeentirestookgoingat5c.yard. 50 dozen 25c.Ladies’Lisle Hose,2 pair 25c. One lot Hosiery,assorted,Black,Tan and colored,3 pair for 25c. Entire Stock:Ladies’,Misses’and Children’s Shoes Reduced to Close Regardless of Cost! Here iis where we lose big money,but these lines we are discon-tinuing.and they MUST GO! / All $2.50,$3.00,$3 50,$4.00 and $5.00 Shoes,choice oy 2 SL BO,About 300 pairs to select from.‘ All $1.50 to $2.00 Shoes,choice $1.00 All cheaper grades same reduction. .The chance of your life to buy.high-grade Shoes for a song. 75 Ladies’Shirt Waists,values tip to $2.00,choice 75c. 4 Silk Dresses,$15.00 value,choice ‘:28 Ladies’Wash Suits,values up to $7.50,choice 12.Ladies’Wash Dresses one-half price. 38 Black Voiland Panama Skirts,one-third to one-half off. All Ladies’Wool.Tailored Suits less than one-half price. |your friends to come,for this ‘is.certainly the FOR SALE!THE LANDMARK|. ee ee FRIDAY _——yr 5 912.Cash Tobacco Warehouse,lot ay.._eae ees1230x285,corner Walnut and Meet-LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE.lag streets.Arrival and Departure of Traine at Ored ‘ RAN OVER THE GOAT. r Whicl Chas.Allison reid ac (wi bS12.25-—timecreninet Une’Betre,Hye,S4020,10°280,000.With =s SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO.ustice wher ;:2;Shipping up and down the Atlar passengers on the col-|coast,it is believed,will beexcursionfrom-Charlotte-to ‘than trebled and more One of the ;.The candle power of the lights at etre Cape Hatteras:has been imcreased more and better utic Lot 60x107,eorner Court,and WESTERN BOAD Statesville ‘last week was J...H./light is needed.The governmentMeetingstreets.Train No.15,west-bound,due 6.55 a.m.|059.a badly crippled negro,his has provided it.The lights at26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per Train No 16,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.legs being off above the knees.Cape Lookout have been {increasedacre.rane a 4 —toed “_*-a.a Ross brought with him his team of fram 10.000 to 36,000'candle pow-76 acres,one mile east of court |iain No.35,rear bound.”ane 18 3 mie goats and a wagon.While riding er,house.Train No.36,east-bound,due 1100 am about in the vicinity of the States-Miss Harriet Quimby,of New>is ain e@s(-boun ue D.e@ railw “ay station O28 Was ul ‘*“|+-Oy wiaeacres,one mile and a halt qrata No.22,enat-pound.‘due ss phe,yr R :7 York,the first woman to Win anWw..~down by a team of horses attarhex ~d‘CHARLA =AN aviator’s license-in America anc35acres,one mile and a quarter oERE AND TAYLORSVILLE.to a carriage and driven by Charlie the sing woman ito cross the Bng-west.Traim No.16 ar.9.50,leaves 11.00 a.m Allison.The cirriage wheels passed lish|Channel in\an aeroplane,was"A r y 2.>Q aye r ¢“pnate an ~»70 acres,one mile and a half Train No.a ar.Parken 3.35 p.m over one of the "goats oon,Set instantly killed with her passénger,west.:;Train No,23 ar.10.10,eaves 11.00 a.m i.me mst aaa at oe put a ’W..JA.P.-Willard,manager of the,211 acres,five miles morth,$30 Train No.15 ars 6.20,leaves 6.45 D.my ‘“Botareher goat esx oy ue Y Roe Beskot aviation mest,at Altlantic,peracre.———s etor FCAVINE)PULCSV ENE Mass...Monday night,when her356acres,three miles east,$25.Business of County Board of Educa-SW0re out a Warrant:for Allison,Bleriot monoplane fell into Dor-per acre a.tion ~anging him _with intentionally chester Bay,A aumber of.other desirable At theit regular monthly meet-Criving over ‘the g@dat,“and the .farme and business properties.Gee ing Monday,th onl of aibucatich Tete Aika te en SEELEYVILLE.-TULINGIS,MAN ISIDORE WALLACE,mi ttee men ito fill vacaneies'caused tea sia ndh AA sae ics ce mor found Relief From Eczema After|by resignations.J.L Sashion:oe ee ee la Ws :.ori ‘wenty Years.|First National Bank Building.und RB Arai 1 A ‘janis tad witnesses.said they heard some onej.~Battering Twenty Xow |’an u Anti}ere at Int i a it tas ‘}x iPhone240.to succeed J.A.Brown and W.H.Fate."Ovee them wate”anaaeel mor 20.years.1 puttored,tromLinkerindistrictWNCoddl:See :“eczema.My skin would break outeOresktownshiip;a "A.Morison further test fied that:Allison was un amd >itech at .Riek tenriniy,I ’0 I y rope succeeds J.S.Moore in istrict ene age Sey of Squon and vweand of Saxo Salve and détided tooodNo,2,Shiloh;T.A Binmink suc-*ce “sonal ;:,|Ty it.After two or three applica-FOR SALE ceeds A.Q.Waugh in No.1,Falie-|,A*S0n Claimed that he did not tions +found:great relief and bedtown;J.A.Gunm sucsceeds 7 Bu sees |aniving over the goats,but fore J had use d one tube I wasceeashousearlot,south Clodfelter in No.2,Cool Spring;ae pole ig the ie nee rage completely well.If it will benefitiCenter’street,near depot.G.G.Gante fills a vacancy in-No.®)°0%of counsel the court decic others who suffer from eczema youTwovacantlotgrearabove,on)=Concord.ed otherwise and required of Al-:may publish my letter,as I believeMeetingstreet.ots lison.that,he pay--Ross $6-damages/n."-*>NY eeca hice ami.a pt.White was instructed to .ba is ,ae Saxo Salve will do just what youSixvacantlotssouthofBfad-|),,).after the painting of the and jalso pay.the court costs,which claim it will’’—A,Pritchett,Shel-ford Knitting MillBight-room house, end barn,and four Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room house,Buffalo Shoal Roa? “Two vacant lots Buffaloa: good ~=—s well acres of land, 6%acres land, Shoal Store house and residence and acre lot,junction west Front street and Buffalo Shoal Road.Also stock of Groceries and fixtures. Call on or write Cc.B.MORRISON, -7389 West Fronc St.March 8.‘Phone 227. «# 3 .THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. TheState’s.Industrial College. Four-year courses in AgriouJture;.in Civil,Electrical and Mechanical Engineering;inChemistry;in’Cotton ManufacturingandDyeing.Two-year courses in Me-chanic Arts and in Textile Art’One-yearandtwo-year courses in.Agriculture.Thesecoursesarebothpracticalandscientific,Ex-aminations for admission are held by.the County Superintendent at all county seataJuly1ith.For catalogue address THE REGISTRAR,West Raleigh,NorthCarolina. p=ALWAYS EN. whereI never stay and then go off and say I am_hot in,but come on in and let yourself be known.‘Tap the bell,knock or a.out.If I amnot at_.thedental chair I am Laboratory*ghop—in a room farther in, amounted to diately little later he decided to pay $12.25 and end the proceedings. building of the $7.25.Allison,imme- Academy. A special schoo?tax electifon for Eupeptic Springs the district No.4,ChambeTSbung town-r Mh v é heShip,to vote:on a tax of 15 cents est er ‘a shoe hear pan pelt eisonthe$100 and 45 centsom the poll j,;ealy atbended:as was recommended amd the county icommissionersondered:the election ot eee ree to be held August 3rd.‘Wilkes a Repudiate ~a =aft.screaialaecataanacgier |Airship Dropped Into Water anil i A ‘dispatch to:the Greensboro|| Five Perished.ews ortte a number’of “Republi-Safling out over the Atlantic |CivS sathered at the court house in iim view of ‘Wilkesboro Monday afternoon.to0Ce;unde a thaunderperfect:control discuss the present politi¢al situ-andseveralthousandin-atio 2Sterestedpersons.-the great.airship)ue th Leonard:“Vyine aeAkron;in command of Melvin V i over ‘the gathering and former Con-{,'sressiian)Charles:H,Cowles ad-ne ,::man,with a crew of four men,ex-|dimelesesd,the meeting,rélating some ‘the ocean jchine and his ri red.Himer,Geo.Kourdillon Ison children should watch.for aiy |Foer 2eae when an 0: ithe storms of the Atlantic ant!tO Resolu J OCCUPY threerooms enon the second floor of|Serious trouble may be-avoided.Cham-|the First National Bank Building,and I am/berlain’s Collo,always here,Don’t peep into my reception room|R: ploded:while more tham 600 feet in"oneairoffAtlanticCity,N.J.,ear-|anicas ;“QlyTuesday,and shot down into.the leo wikhe te Mee.Pie tyTheeatangled,carrying to pan.3.J.Hays,J.-R,Henderson,their Se the dating navigator 7 4.Johnson and others.Gall,ofandhiscompanions.*-Death is be-these alone,advocated)the cannsiacylievedtohavecomeingtamtly_to or mr.Taft.The sentiment wasthefivemen.Built to™withstand|wetl-nieh unanimous"against .Taft.|tions were passed)endorsing|the course of Cowles in joiningWithRooseveltimChicago.| —————————_—_—_;Two Charlotte negrocs¥‘weré con-[Nicted in tlie neconder’s court ofpepenetheechakcewekhha:they were lociced ;,jup in.a cell awaiting transporta-|tion-to the chain gang thiey engaged | $1.10 in| cer found|When |t |time |; f the facts pertaining to the! carry at least a dozen mbt across to:Burope,the Akron| went fo.her doom in calm weather. rhose'who perished were Calvin | Vaniman,the builder of the.ma- younger.brother; and|W.-G.West. watennerenginesDuringthesummermonthsmothersof |42 agame and had put unnatural looseness of the bowels,Biven prompt attention at this Cholera and Diarrhoea|ue M.Nason.tarinine near Canaan,edy can always be depended upon.|eheusation a <meta oag |Fof ‘sale -by all dealers,in his blood.“Foley Kidney Pills en- cured,abt Waueten t ‘Colic,Cholera arid|;before my eyes,’Remedy has cured it even are a ‘uric acid solvent.and,are eéffec-“easpeP.F.LAUGENOUR,Dentistist Dysentery is always seriou avid of-|oustena.danwerous disease,-but lack spécks that ‘Were continually| sitwnant and ‘epidemic,For sate tive for the various forme of.Pheuma-all,toalets.tism,mtaceeville Dr Co...el gave notice of appeal,but a! can be’|tirely cured me and also rémoved numer one who faiFoleyKidney—Pills|Numbe: byville,Ml. It is astonishing,even see how Saxo Salve,our to us,to new reme-| dy for skin affectio allays)the itehlinkk,softens,socthes and heals| the skin”in all sorts of eruptive disorders,such as,eczema,barber’s veh,‘ringworni,tetter,ete } itis —euar:inteed to help yOu) ‘we cheerfully give back your.money | |ut at does not.:=| Just Arrived THIS WEEK:oe Maraschino Cherries, Durker’s Salad Dressing,_Campbell’s Salad Dressing,: Evaporated Horse Radish, Libby’s Lunch Tongue,: Sweet Pickles, Pimentoesand Cheese.; Phoneyour deters te 89."Kage &Miholland| “NOTICE!| “pene isacity orditiance that reaures ae |4f/occupants ito number their houses.Any lerk.Itis desisatonce,=,C,CALDWE‘Mayor, 4a Oxfords Reduced,Oxtor Bargains.@ .Our stock of Low Shoes for Men, Boys,Women,Misses and Children 2 is very large and complete,and you can find anything in our immense stock that you desire,and if you are ‘ needing that second pair of low shoes °it will be to your interest to.see us, @e as we have prices on low.shoes that will interest.you.We do not.quote the exact reduction as it would not beauniformone,but we guarantee some genuine bargains. All we ask of youfis to come in andgiveusalook.Yours truly, Sherrill-White Shoe ee y,e B.Miller Old Stand.) we ke GUTH’S 0 7“Chocolates and Bon Bons yr JUST RECE IV ED. ‘PHONE US;GIVE ADDRESS,‘WE WILL DELIVER..~THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville Drug Co.,.~“PRESCRIPTIONISTS. |FOR A LIFE TIME 8 You can wear one of.my plain Gold Rings.- 18 Karat,10 Karat.Serviced and beauty both. Hi.B.WOODWARD, Jeweler.e cag ¢®POR SALE:SORTS awS|POR SALE,wax er acesperowes-on Race street.Applyto R.F.iJ ca 90x208,SUBSCRIBW FOR THE ‘TANDMARK. ae Oe he Ss yap ; =tee y MATHESON,ng Brod Set une Id,id |.®BR.CLARK,EDITOR.AND OWNER:|:ee Dae te tes Mae ORL Ta :‘rele Y Met atimtogthnieeiog ato Statesville @PURLISHED TUESDAY.AND FRIDAY:|dermen of the city of ‘StatesvlteeoeeppEpT,|sad Pursuant’to ‘the!law of North | ‘OFFIC 120 WEST BRO RIC oe"|Carolina,1.will sell-at public auc @NP Y¥.Sivas #300 tion,to the hligthest bidder for cash,+SIX .MONTHS....a OueReMONTHE==!MONDAY.AUGUST 5th,1912, FRIDAY,.-—-~July 5,1912./ar the court house door in States- ane mie oreerentt P ville,N.,C.,beginning at 10 o'clock | VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE.a.m.,the following described tracts ’Ti sour wile |Of land and:city lots for”unpaid| /The nomination of Woodrow nt \taxes for the yeap 1911.4bonforPresidentbythe.~Balti-W.L.NEELY, a more convention -was a great victo-ae oe Pax Colegtor. :wy.for the peop!‘ig another ev-July 6,19 WHITE. me.iden that the pecple are not.on y |B.Ashi estate,Water'st....aR ShBivwapable-of naging their ewh als R.A Bass.Winston ave...10.9%|b fairs,but they intend fo.man-/J,R.Beit,‘Tradd Si se eee:be as than avideniee of the vo"Bost:Boglevard)..).vc...64rsAREthemnothereywdnicaltmeD.6.Rost,Mille’street.”12.06 passing of the:p val bors wand 7,J,Brawley,Front,it.5 3.55,22.80 F the x iné.who Nave been,.accus:>1),Hy Caidwell,Meeting sto.11,18;::.‘,ag ;‘PopaPtonied-to.“make states.for self sh.|.City Roller Mil,Meeting st ...50.03 Bs ,‘sayin -SEN 1 ee RLF Cine,Front street...15:10:os DUNDES:ae J:W''Coe,Alexander .ptreet,°7.79.There),were politicians Among",Mrs.B.-L?Collie,Boulevard,7.93 -)Wilson’s supporters of course,but C,,Ds Coniter estate,Front pt...9:49;Spigawet ras opposed by po-,|Mrs.F:J.:Deaton,Sharpe:st.).10:96,:Pee eeeee eee vere cr ang]We A:Biuads,Sharpe ef...76.02Uiticalma¢hines and.b BEES.ind he WA fivans &Co.,Western oS «interests that exploit politics for BVONUSs@ chee oe be eae cate 17:88": ee Belf..This college professor,new jn |J.Hi Fesperman,Fourth st,4.60|i itte as known to have theo-|John Flemming,Western ‘ave.’11.50baebiti-:eS ne i ye coe |V:.We Foushee,Front st...,40.39 |:mee Of government phat do not T.:E.Fry,Front street...)13-66)|invide with the views of those who)J,A Gyither,Tradd street...11.50| look on the svecess.of a political |J.F,Gibson estate;Cherry.Bt.°.69| arty only:ae a:TiBdOR gettin of»J.j8.Gill,Walput ‘street...30.484 eery eho iy ate .:Pe :oe a hve C.Gouger,Walnut street.:39,24,tice or of.securing special amy A Gunn,Cemetery street.15.32| wors.from the government;and|R,J.Harbin,Alexander’st,14.92} “this college professor had demon:ue Geo W.Hawn,Broad’st.18.40, :e ’cine N.°P.Holler,Fifth)street...4.32ratedthat.he is 1 afraid f :-strate an the is no at uid Of |Tas,“tf.Hubbard,Tradq st...4.03|political bosses and their dictation.|4_C.Johnson,Bost street..14.15.) From:The Landmark’s viewprint;M W.Johnson,Park 6 reet,12.94| Wilson ‘was in all respects >the |Mrs,R.B Joyner,Sharpest...2.59 |a ;:oo }thos.Kerr,Belli street...13,014strongestmanabeforethecountry,J.U,Lamprecht:Trad:atrect.16.46" g Such a type of intellectual streneth|R B Lewis..Water street....10.35| g marhood,as the people WY.We Lindley;Fourth:pt.;,..|3.78:PeconstTuck govern wen='|"ee Lippard,Seventhi-st...3.26) ee i cnc ee sopiet (UL.Lippard,Seventh street.7.22|}He is no wi q theorist It.D.Uippard,Seventh st.3.36) who would destroy existing:condi-|.A.BR.Lippard;Seventh)Bt...4.96|‘~tfons without offering ‘something PR A.Miller,Armfield.et.17.284 practical ‘and better:But he is:a 9.W Miller heirs,West End |.ae ;4 San QVODUGvise)5 aie aid 6 stam Sash es OL7ay<}ave r y :fafe and sane man who will ‘hay Iw.W.‘Miter.Park Place 18.638| °He Suraze t arrach exietinetia ae ne :¢mS:.CORTSs Oo correch exisne |W.M..Mills,.Charlotte Road:7:19‘abuses,60 far aS im,his power |G.N.-&J.M.Mills,Caldwell | lies,and who will not be stayed by tin cee -s a ah Bed esas ae ace slfic o "ess Look ..Mills,Fou street....8/80|one.selfish pice yak any nen \J.J.Minish,Seventh street.3.08.|_“will hurt:business In short he|V..B.Meore,Bell street 9.377 ‘fs a safe and sane.’progressive::iC.P,Moore,Front,street 15.24 |Party,organizations are necessary i.=ee ee ne ane Oe |age fa Ce 4 \J-C.Morrison,ghland ave.17.57|for the election vue cendrdatep .Of ls"i.’Morrison,Armfield.st.)8.27|E;rourse,but to win’an election the Mrs.J.W.McCall,Oak st.9.20'| :Democratic party must have a can-jJim MeAuley,Park street...4.60| didate who can command:the-inde-ie ma ne Broad street......21.85|WwW.A,ercash,Front)st...28.37)Y >t,,.oe |f roe “}pendent vote of the:country*-the |Thos.M.‘Phifer:Front preet 17.72|+¥ole—of—the--great—mase of—inde|+Geo.-P>Rives,Race street...9.20} pendent thiinkers.who are more in|P.J.-Ross,Charutte &Cald-a terested in good government than-|-Well......Me te ate cares +,8.90) in party success In Wiison the |J:M.Shook,Caldwell street 10.81| eres ’ ,paper mah onthe platform commit-| uof Secretary MacVeagh’s admjnistra- 4 |W.BE:Sloan;Broad street...32.93|Democratic party has such @ cat}|George Sowers Caldwell st.9.51/didate.W.A.Summers,Race’st:..34.21 | The,Landmark believes’.that the H.C.Summers,Park Place 5.80. ticket ‘named at Baltimore ig |the ee car oe 13.2StrongestthatcouldhavebeenMrs.Lota.White.“Atison,‘pt :16 }nained and it..a'so believes that|D.W.Woolen,Caldwell street 11.24theticketwill(be triumphantly}DELINQUEN'TS. elected!)in November.R.'G.Barret Estate;West End OV ODI esd eid elvis aes tops 11.50:;\J.B.Bridges,Boulevard..5.33.)The Landmark has so far taken!R.-#.at ee aaBrown,Caldwell ptreet 6.96itforgrantedthattheDemocraticG.W.Clegg,Estate,Race st,9.20|;platform is all right,The.whole |Cloaninger &'Bost,Boulevard 6.76 | LU.L.Crowson,West End ave.:'4.60} THE LANDMARK!CITY TAXSALE,| 4 Tomorrow:and Monday seanin—Le NN eS platform makes 1 ‘page of a news-|se page Of A news:15,tx Deaton,Caldwell street 8.06|paper and the reading of -it is de-L.R.Ervin,Charlotte Road 4.03}ferred toamore convenient sedison.|E.L.Goodman,Boulevard..12 It’s a pity they didn’t ‘have news-|Miss Low Graham,Estate,West En@ avenue,..0.66 je Swe Le J.9.Kerr,Estate;Bell street 20.59teewhoknewhowtocondense.Few y Kestler,Seventh’street 3.45 |people read those long patforms and BR,Levan,Seventh street.,2.30 it is unwise to cover the ‘earth |Loyd Lippard,Boulevard...:.©6:35 and the ends thereof in the plat-|¥-8S.Mitchell,-Boulevard,....5.18 form of a polisical party A plat-|ay T.Morrison,Kéletah)ave 1.15iatoeeomMis.J.C.Rumple;Boulevard 5.75formthatwouldoccupy.a column |W.§.Sherrill,Stookton,....6,83|of hewspaper bpace is about right.|E.R..Shoemaker,Seventh’st..2.42 |- It would be much better,too,it }4 ie Pome,Prout street.26.45“olitioal:parties would aA vt the John Sowers,Highland ave....17.28P‘Iharpe and Warner,Park Placehabit: OF Saying MOG)It DIAtTONBR |e eo ee ee ee 35andmakinganearnestefforttoful-|J.M.Wilhelm,Broad street 18.46 fill the platform vromisés jC.F.Anderson,Harrison st.1.73:|W.W.Carter,near.R..R.14.15Leeeeeefo|C.M.Davidson,Devel Co...69MajorHemphill,who recently|R.C.Eidson.Highland ave.2.30transferredhigfieldof.activities|W.T.Rowland;Water street.9.78 from Charlotte.to New York and A.y rine Fourth ae ‘58 ‘5 4 :+2 :0 Sevent .:is a field representative of the New W.E Pictenare So ae iYorkTimes,represented that paper Mrs.L E.Young,Estate,SharpeintheBaltimoreconventionand-in-}~-StTeet-:.<6 se.oe eeieaesots 6.90dustriouslyknockedWi'sont in hig 4:0.howery.-..0...6608 oe 1.73es*:ee Myer MT)Lyerly ye.ec 2.30acoreA:the eda e ne the I Burt.Kestler,Fourth street..2.3itorialsideoftheTimeswad)Bverett Shoemaker,SeventhPEROesyisyeeesheo's |Sarah Alexander,Race street.2/88 “whooping it up for Wilson. em pe :J.E:Carter,Seventh)pt...4.03ThenationalDemocratieconven-7 2o.girtha 4ee:att <a ANG COnVeN-|Charley,Freeze,Fifth street ~‘68_Hon did-The LandMark a mean turn Jim Goodin,Boulévird =...58°by waiting until Tuesday after-Joe M..Moose,Boulevard 6.33noon—-after The Landmark had io West Stevenson,Chambers 15beenissued—to make a nominati Lpdddlehdul atricUaianaulit ueSie)mak 4 1OMMAOR:|Miss Pue Sharpe,West EndwtasThe|Landmark’s choice was;aventie.:.........0...i ‘13.22mamedforPrentthispaperhar-CORPORATIONS.ors no ill feeling.Compress Pad &Saddle Co.,.:PIM ee ee ea ee one tay 12 OO Neither President Taft nor Col.OO aD ‘‘Roosevelt would comment on Wil-Carson Allison,Green street.1.17nite2aMarieBailey,esiate,Davieson's nomination.Too full for ut-avenue ....3.25terance?-o,||rank Belt;Chambers ‘street...2.16isle‘\J.W.Byers,Green s'reet,..8.29|":’ow in,the Treasury Department.(y A frow in the Treasury Depart- ment.of more than a year’s,stand- ing between Secretary MacVeagh and Assistant .Secretary.A.Piatt Andrew,el)m‘nated Wednesday =in Andrew's resignation and a propos- al for a congressional investigation i.©.Cowan;W er street 2,00LillyCowan,Greci and ChambersSrGBbce5.18 Maggie Davidson,Chambers. Sally Dean,Green street,,8.Ransom Dean,Tradd street,2.John H.Gray,Sharpe street.!8 J.&Johnson,Park ptreet.12(Lee Martin,Garfield stfeet.,~7.9Jas,A.Murdock,e tate,Sharpe Streat.. tion.Represertative Cox,of Ohio, presented a resolutionfor such\an |oe jivestigation to the House after he Wa:Murdiock ,GhanibetH at...73hadreadMr.Andrew’b letter of G.GC.MeKey,Green airent easresignation‘to President Taft.Jennie Pearson,Garfield)st.1.73Andrew’s letter created a-‘’pro-Jerry Richarsdon,Garfield st,2:30_found sensation,He declared that.Jeanette Thomas,Sharpe st ie 1 45energeticyoungmenintheTreasuryi§.F.Wentz,Davie aventie..13.42had\been “hampered and discouragec Joseph White,Tradd Btreet.4.25ateveryturnbySecretaryMac|vave Wood,-Garfield:street 2.90-~Veagh’s idicsyneracies,his astound~{hg capacity for procrastinaton,/hi'sincapacityferdecisonandthepecu-lar‘moods of sugpition and aver- sion to which hevis constantly .sub- Clarinda White,Tradd street,a8Wood&Caréon,Bim street:28.Vina Wood,Walker street:|1.73GeorgeYoung,’Garfield st....78MaryLee,Young,Walker st,.68»Cortinued+on fifth,page]“geet.”wy ul w/oe F.Chambers,Tradd street,23.60}! We want your account because.Wwe want todobusittesswithallourpeople,believing ~‘that we offer every facility for prompt and proper business.‘There must be a beginning—do not postpone the opening of an accountsimplybecauseofthesmallnessofyourfirstdeposits.Your account,however ‘small,»will receive the same prompt and courteousconsiderationweextendtoourmanylarge depositors... Merchants and Farmers’Bank ot Statesville. ee eee No Excuse For a Darning Needle “amless”Hosiery Was Made. Some ladies send for it from foreign countries thousands of miles away because it's the best hosiery value they canobtainfor25c..After you've tried one box for your chil- dren,your husband\or yourself,you won’t want the guar- antee coupons that accompany eachsale’because less thanone-half of one per cent.of Buster’s fails to outlive its ‘absolute four-months “‘DARNLESS”-guarantee.It’s 200 chances to 1 that it will wear four months~—if‘it doesn’t, -you get free hosiery’quick without argument. For Men,Women and Children,All Weights,Colors and Styles. 25 Cents a Pair,‘$1 a Box. ee Made from the finest long staple Egyp- :eq tian yarn.Special featuresare:Linen- =°,»reinforced 4-ply high-spliced heel;3- ply “German Loop”linen toe;2-plysole,French garter ‘“‘tear-proof’’top; reinforced knee an@smooth,seamless::finish.Join the ‘‘No-Darn Club’’byadoptingBuster’s Hosiery for your family.i TeeHark Begiotared ForeQe, Poston -Wasson Co., -Exclusive Agents for this Line.| BS AANECRTOBSCLDOGD BS We Want Your Account!)| -Special Sale | Me 1S Neglge |)|a y Bigiscye 4s \ eter Seeking :Xi ' “Standard makes onlyin this lot.=.” =.Madewelland of the bestmaterials 98c. 69¢.: 50c. 39¢. “All $1.50 Shirts,Special All $1.00 Shirts,Special All 75c.Shirts,Special All 50c.Shirts,Special This sale of Shirts willbe on only two days,Saturday and Monday, ae See Window Display. "RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO.8+ Sales Day is the first Monday in each month inStatesville,N.C. PREDOFLA QTM Do Your Painting ‘in Hot Weather! It will surprise you to see how it looks,how it wears,how éasy it-works,how economical it is .when you paint with,STAG Paint. _The oldest and:best known -paints in America today,madé from best paint materials,to'fight off hot sun and storm,to:out-last all others and at just the.right ‘price for our dry andpaints.Everything is buildings properly painted now last for would seem likea vacation to usto make that old house look like a new one.That ‘will make your home more cozy and com- fortable.i The finest homes in your vicinity have. been painted with the Stag Paint.Notice how bright the paint looks and.how well it wears. **One gallon makes Two’’ IRSHBERG pfousnvir &j BaLfimore,Mo,Ss.A will many years.It weather-beaten is what paint ‘is for,and that is what'we are here for;to make the homes of STATESVILLE more at- tractive,both exteriorandinterior, better to live in,better to keep, better to.sell or rent;in facta lit- tle of anything you buy from us is ike STAG PAINT,will always _bring results. White-Stimpson Hardware Company. Trunks,Hand Bags,Sut Cases and Umbrellas as This is the going-away season and in view of this fact we have placed on sale an 7 $150, MILLS&sh e s 8 SO Aeae HR:6 TDCR EE © unusually big stock of above mentioned lines.Direct from factory at special prices ‘for the “going-away shoppers.”Wé-especially recommend the “Roller Tray”Trunk for Ladies of which we have a splendid exhibit made in the newest materials.-We also call your attention to our new line of Umbrellas and Parasols at 50c.,75c.,$1.00, $2.00 and up.Very special prices on these lines.Yours truly,= iPOSTON._ |Monarch,Cluett and Faultless Brands ::: 4A SN GR R E AB E Pe a is a. RE S HE S ce c a l et 2 Miss’Hal’Morrison;svisited.Miss The ‘reception:given,Weds aidyMarypaotardiwMocksville’this afternoon ,by.Mre.Ay A;pl-week.:Se ere in bende of her..guesty eeMisaNeHieFowlerleftWednes-|George R amsey,of New York,waedayforavisittofriendsinChar-lan elaborate and pleasing atfairlotteandGastonia»'|The guests were met at the door,’Mr.and Mrs.Thos,J.Conger by Mrs,R.A.Cooper’anf*theirandtwo.children have.”been in cards were received by little Miss.Charlotte since.Wednesday.and are |Frances,Brawley..From the.front -expecte d home ‘today.Vhall:Miss Willie.Nichcleon ¢on-Mr.and:Mrs;.Bugene Davis,whoj ducted ‘the callérs to.the receiving,Were guests at the home of Mr.sd.line ‘in the:parlor,compcsed of-<F..Carlton,returned to Davidson ‘Mrs.Colvert,,Ramsey and'Wednesday.Mitre Estelle Cariton Mrs.W.17 f and from theaccompaniedthem:parlor they”we:¥.to:the~Dr,Patterson ig.spending |punch’room by.Mf ary Austin,a Tew.in)Charlotte 'Gloyer.Mrs..T.BF.Wnite receivedMie.W.-C,Moore and ‘children in the’punch.roém:and -MfssesTeturnedWednesdvyafternoonfromMaudeNicholsonand’M bel’Lau-a visit to Charlotte,Salisbury)and |genour.served:ihe beveriee.“MisotherpqnofoneKittieCaldwellshowedteststoMr.J .Duke,jwho ia now Jlo-/the dir rocin,wile amecated:at Bel ten,8.°C.,spent Wed-|P.F enour and Gilm-nesday and yesterday in-town ipresided.-Block te cakeMr.and Mrs,J.P:Patterson andland candy were Mrs.hiidien,of Connelly Springs,are R.-E;Armfield and served by.littlevisitingrelativesintown.es iBertha Cooper,MargaretMrT.B.Moore jis.at home from ley.Ble 2 Laugenour,Cér-Rock Hill,s.cC.e Treece and Iris Boyles.TheMra,AuguBta Gregory,wot house was prettily decorated forGreensboro,is.at Mr WG W.the reception,the hall:beingBoshamer’s She was ¢al 1e7 red and white,the parlor fon as Correspondence of The.Landmark.Trinity Park High School,leadingMissNanHow!ard,of Wadesboro,Taylorsville,July 4—-At‘the resi-|educational institutions of the State,who visited here ‘has gone to Hot dence of Mr..and -.Mrs..H.T.|open September=11.;Springs.(N.C.J,to spend awhile Campbell ‘a ‘pretty marriage wae]Qak Ridge Institute,‘fine schoolMr.-t.L.Greene and mother,solemnized Wednesday afternoon at for boys,61st year.Mrs.R,G.Greene,arrived Wed-|4.30 o'clock when their daughter,|“your account solicited.—MerchantsnesiayfromLenoir.Mr.Greene Miss Lillian Campbell,becamé the iF Bante,:will return to-Lenoir today.Mrs.bride of Mr.John M.Carson.The ri armers’BanGreenewill.spend a féw ‘months parlor -was-art'sitcally decorated,e sure to order City Flour.—Citywithherdaughter;Mrs,J.L.Sher-Teen and white being the color|Flour Milling Co.rill :scheme Promptly at the hour the Sweet peas,$1 per 100.--Polk GrayRey.A.8.Peeler,of Lenoir,was.bride and groom entered the parlor|Drug Co.,local agents.|@ Statesville visitor thie week.to the strains of Mendelgsohn’s+Semi-annual clearance sale begins |Mr.C.'W.Kesler,who spent two.)wedding march,skillfully rendered tomorrow and lasts seven days.—|weeks at the home of his gon,Rev.by Miss Flora Gwaltney,and ea The R.M.Knox Co.{.L.Kesler,at Thomasyille,’re-impressive ceremony was performed sk eis arEted‘yesterday to his home in by Rev.L.L..Moore.Only -the G Six shares bank stock for sale.—EBootSprionjbride's family .and the members of “oO.W.Sg ith Be SaCapt.J.W.Copeland,of Clinton;/the Embroidery club were present.mith vs.Bessie ‘Smith stB.<spending a few.days in Immediately after the ceremony |Notice of a suit for divorce.tow:they drove to the station and left}Land sale Augustiy=Re ss -Weath:|Miss Blanche Dotson will return:for Hendersonville,whe re,they will|erman,commissioner.i¢today from Black ownte n,whe e live.Whe-bride was,attired in a oo——she attended an ¢conf‘r-|handsome tan triveling suit with |@hreshing Wheat —Personal andence-as st accessories to match.She is one Other Items,Presbyterian church of ‘Taylorsville’s most popular and |Correspondence of The Landmark.|3 H.T.Steele iy spending attractive yOUnK ladies @ has!Troutman;R-1,July 3—Capt andhilevatAllwtng.Spr ngs ot y ceate:Age ao E es Mrs.EE.Johnson and two childrenMrs.Steele and Master Perey W as in tt a naw hinaa ae Cc...|of Erwin,Tenn.,spent fromF riday overoeMoKinneandAttle‘son is the son wf the late dr,|Sabbath with Capt.Johnson's:broth-|-tot tou Statesville (Chatida Carson And wee romead [en Mr.A:M.Johnson.Mrs..J.P.|yesten here.He is telegraph ope r at|Babbington and Miss Cora May,of!poin Hendersonville and.is a’splendid|Taylorsville,are the uests of pare.|mountai young man D.L.Simpson.“Mr.W.A.Summers“hvs gone to|’Mr,and Mrs.JF.Flowers and}Threshers are makingtheir rounds.|~phyford,Ga.,;where he is interest-.Bon,Mr.Arthur Flowers,of Cald-|wheat is really worse than wasedinrailroadwork,ta ‘spend two well,passed tl rough T yle ravijle thought.|fie |Weeks on eeeoer |Syeaiig on eiarenaje|The road:workers are making aMrs.B,F..Hargett is visiting,Dr.Long’s Sanatorium,’Statesville,find dow he fill at K ’her daughter in Hickory where Mrs.Flowers underwent.aJ|!lM€road-way on the fill at errs) Mr.and Mrs.Jas.F.Harbin and successful operation for appendiciti¢branch.The road is fine.two children went to Salisbury yes-Tuesday morring.Dr.0.L.°Hol}Miss Annie Spears will go sto Elm-|terday to spend two or three days.Sar accompanied them and spept|wood the 15th to teach a Ammer | OFFICE: THE LANDMARK *BOCIAL1 EV NTS OF THE:WEEK.|: |SURLIBEED.TUBgDAY “AND FRIDAY. 120 WEST:BRAT,STREET.|.ae 0)BENG:NO.-M4, BP Sm RID:AY,Jury 5;1912. “THE PEOPLE. “MoV EMEN TS OF Perse nal Mention of:of the Fotks Who: Awe Coming and Going. Mr.HL P.Grier returned .Tues day from,Lenoir,»where he went to.hearBome.law cases that had been’re- ferred:to,him. Miss Ally May Tomlin has ‘Te- turned from a x it to Oharlotte,Miss Nettie Belle MoMi!!an,of Ac: worth,Ga,Swill arrive here .“thi 'evening and will be’the gucst ‘lefMigs7.omlin.:‘ eb Tomlin ay Céneard ipit }arrived:in Statesville nesday and are at;the home -of Mr Toenilin’s parents,.Mr.:avd.Mrs ‘5B.-Tomilin:After a few’days,he 3 they “will KO to All He ai ny:Spring 8) for a stay:8 and by the il Ss of her broth C.Love,who has been.very i]is now better.Mr.Love’s dau Piles Bessie Love,of Selma,Ala is also here Mrs Cc.’Cc,Adderholdt;of.Gar- lan Ark is visiting rélatives Ww.J Patterson has gone to 16 visit relatives, J Crate i evening for »Fourth of July cele Rey.T.S.‘Trott,who visited in town,returned to Durhant.yester-day-i s Miss Stella Mize,who came home from.Lenoir a few.days ago,wert to Salisbury yesterday to spend a few..days. Miss -Myrtle Pickard,of Lexing-ton,is the.guest of Miss Janie -Leonard, who visited returned Miss Jean Cushing,’ friends in:‘Statesville,hestoherhomeinCharlotte. Masters Leogard Swaim and Bry an Harkey,who spent .a week .at the home of Swaim’s grandmarents, Mr.-and Mrs.J*8.Leonard,leftWednesdayfartheirhomesinLex-‘ington.The boys ¢ame to States-ville via Salisbury,Concord ae night...The eCharlotte,making the tfip cn their was uhusually entertaipine atid wasbieyeles.¢much enjoyed by all present.;Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Séatan and Miss Inez .LeGe'te'will go to Car-.Miss Willie Smith,of Durham,eleen today to spend some timeBpeutWednesdayafternocnandWithhersister,Mrs.W.W.Poole.night in Statesville,They were?;en route to Blowing Rock,trave linginanautombbile, Mr.and Mrs, Asheville, Mrs.F, Farm, of and Stat&. oO W Bernard, are guests of Mr. ‘T,Meacham at the While the1nomination of Wilsonhasdiscouragedthepromotersofthe’Roosevelt:party,Col.Roosevelt.says|there is no thought of abandoning|the fight..A conference of Roosevelt-Republicans in Indiana decided to’ nominate State and county tickets. Jos.Ellington,who lived neat Hen-derson;w day morhing by Frank.Singleton,._employedon Ellington’s farm.The"killing was the result of a quarrel.ier eran aod Harold.Jones,a 12--and years,weredrownedWednesdaywhilebathingin-Lumber river at Lumberton. Fire in Winston Wednesday eve-ning damaged.business©buildings to »the extent of $10,000 to $15,000,prac-FSealycoreybyinsurance.’y ntad we was shot and killed Wednes-!} ae No ¢ igame:cake:'ana cream) ing.roem-—jin-yellow an the punch réom Nume d wi in pink anrousroses,sweet peas; and other cnt flowers were in the decorations The Entre Novs business meeting with Stephany’Wednesday MARRIAGE AT TAYLORSVILLE. Mise Campbell and Mr.’Carson— High Point Man Also Finds Bride at Taylorsville —Personal Items held a RoBe club Miss afternoom Tuesday there A number of Taylorsyille pe ple will attend ‘the fourth of ‘July ce bration at All Healing Springs to- day Mr.Benjamin Sawyer,of Hizh Point,spent)Tuesd ay night here Mr.Sawyer And Migs Eva-Goble, daughter of Mr.Jacob Goble,jeft Wednesday morning for High Point, where thex-were méérri qd ’tea Mrs.Fred.H.Wh ind son, Master Fred.H.Wh Jf),Of Charlotte,and Miss May Mc- Lelland,of Mooresville,are gues. of Miss Lucy Thurston. A class of orphans from the O « Fellows’orphanage,Goldsboro) gave a concert at the court house |Wednesday progfan bill,amended to place dyes used in coloring cheaper cotton goods on thefreelist,we Is dete ited in the Senate Wednesday,32 to 26.:The bill would ahave reduced ‘the rate On many ar-ticlesin the prese picherica)scedilebyabout25percen transferred others,ing luding pepper, ‘cinnamon,cloves,licorice and balsam from.the free list.to the.dutiable.No Democrat voted against the bill and only one Ri publiean for it. In_these daays of-high cost of livingamedicinenaeketsamanupoutofeaandabThina.tow daysisaValuable‘and “welcome remedy.JohnHeath,Michican Bar.Cal.,had kidneyandbladdertrouble,was confined to,his‘bed,unable to furn without help.“IcomimencedusingFoleyKidneyPillsandcantrulysayI,was relleved/at once.’His example is worth following.arteagdvilleDrug.Co,.abaire FOR &~AT investment Drioe,sixKA.hse shasta of nn ty Com-eek Nation Denk:BEuly5,°, .FOUR extra Vouk horses ‘S|.’Gwaltney preached the funeral of “|Rev.W.A:Myers and Rey. The House chemital tariff.revision f »and would have}. -crores Srey CITY TAX:SALES... 7 Reobtions,Parthas an Other So-1ro DaunINQUENT.-:‘olal Affairs.—.peHarriEné.é “Mice Blanche Laugenour enter-eee Gann reas bee‘Aqined about 50 °of her young,Margaret Green,’Garfield...st.’2.30friendsat-a porch)party ‘at ©her H:Goler,Elim:street:58homeonFrontstreetTuesday.eve-_nie McKee.Garfield:teat 3.45ning.”The dgcorations Were pink |Ront.G.Torrance Garfield ot.2.30andgréén,There were sweet:peas Magee ‘Covington -Davie aver 0.20androsesintherooms,the punch Mi;Allisdn,Grann street =2.30bowlwasbankedwithsweet-pes Grace Héwpe,Garfield street.26andjasmineandthe‘color scheme R.Bp.Murdock Tradd street.2:30WiscarriedoutinthesedrecardsHarrietSimontonGarfieldiBt88.and refreshments of eneam,cake:and Delia Simonton,Ganrficid Bt.86Mm.nts.Progresiive.demincs -was W.-M.Williams.Gartield’st:1.78thegame,*Miss Corrinne.Treace Josephine,Nie holson /Trad@_st.2.88(won thie prize and Mr.Frank Megeie H.CG.Moyer::Tradd ‘street..80am.the consolation Mag Patterson,Chambers Bt.(1.15Miss’Corre..Copéland entertained Ben -Stewart!Walker.stre ret...2,50atheartsTuesdeaynightin-honer:cfherguest,Miss Smiths The guest of|phe By,;LI 24 at Zi on —Prhilanth top;honcr was presentedi withi a prize,tT rin at ion 0s é : hide ee vee hen Pari Correspdhdeence of The Panta Re:i Amn,ihe gentle maha ‘prize?"Mat Jennings,July 3.-=Three buryings|bles Wore:placed on.the ‘por¢li ana |at-Zion ¢hurch last week;The.first |:(the gaine ‘was’played’there,Before |Was’Rev.W..A.Myers,‘who’died |||thegame guests were served sand~|suddenly Monday and was buried(wishes “and puncts and after the’Tuesday...The “second was iBlaineTutterow,who-died Wednesday andwasburiedThursday.|The third wasMr.E:'M.’Couch,who.died Fridayandwasburied:Saturday.“Rev.lL. W.-E;Linney that.of Mr.E.M.Couch.They were both buried by the Masonic fra- ternity and were attended~by.the at Zion..All three were members of Zion church.:The church has.losttwoofitsoldestaridmostinfluential. members—a loss which will not beeasilyreplaced.f Rev.W.A.Myers is.survived byonesonandfivedaughters.:Mr E M.Couch is survived by a wife,five sons and two daughters.Both homeshavesustainedanirreparableloss. Wheat is very sorry.in thiseommu-nity,not more than-a third of a.crop I think,but the-corn1 crop is ‘lookingfinesofar A’photographer struck this neigh-. borhood yesterday:who ‘says he justs wants to.take a view of.the.families and homes frée.Look out and.bite if you want to Notices of New Advertisememts. Four.horses =sale.—W. Smith,Alexander stréet. Summer aauene sale”begins on‘|the 10th and continues ten ‘days,~The White Company. ‘Darniess hosiery.-Co Special salenegligee ‘shirts—tomor-| row and Monday:=Ramsey*Bowles-Morrison Co. ‘Fall terms of |Trinity L. -Poston-Wasson College and largest crowds ever seen at buryings|. school. Some corn and cotton are being|laid by.No blooms.There is an/ abundant crop.of black berries and|red bugs. ‘Picnic’s are in order.One.of the! finest was at ihe Catawba bridge| June 27th...Large crowd:preserit and|boat riding was a feature..It’s an|ideal picnic place.ae FOR SALE.;riding or driving,Add"Phone 2095, FARM AT A BA WILL self my 217-acre farm at a bargain.Four miles from Baskerville.Va.”1¢will paytowriteforparticularsatonceB.SULLI-|FAAN,StonyCrosse,Va.July5,ay | INY four years old,har-|and hugev.Gentle for|Postoffice Box 825ol AGAIN!| 1 BE SURE TO ORDER CITY FLOUR! Get the maximum flour valuforyourmoney—order CIT FLOUR by name.“The flour thatis sold without excessive advertising costs added tothe’‘price—this value “is put “into the flour.Try.i, G,Galke OR BAL)*for cash or opitime.WyL.\ejaxapane Street,onoe5-8 Oak:Ridge 1Institute. ‘We Call the attention of our readers to Oak Ridge’Institute,an.institution|which is just now entering upon its|sixty-first year,and has been under|the management of J.Ay and M..HL.| This fact!alone would:indicate that these :gen-| tlemen lave done’excellent,thorough| and practical work.The school stands | at the top of North Carolina’s secon-| Holtfor thirty-seven years. dary institutions.ad, eo prrronantaeniamesnenee tetirentareeeirene.| FORSERVICE /Royal King ‘Oth.16 Tennessee ..Six choice pigs type for sale :RIDGEWAY’FARM,E..A,MORRISON,° Stony Point,N.O,.RR,F,D.No. t,He was:boug!was erifromongof.the best Berkshire Farms in f the:purest Proprietor,1. Pinewood |Dairy.Farm, STATESVILLE,N.C..RLF:b.NO,2, W.Cc WOOTEN.&SONS,PROPS. A Teww'nice ‘Berkshire Pigs. “FOR SALE. SEED CORNaintANDIrishPotatoes. I have a big lot of fine Seed.Corn .and=Jrish Potatoes for late.plant- ing.Also:Cornfield Beahs,: D.J.KIMBALL Removal Sale Millinery to Go Regardless, My entire stock of.Mil- linery must be sold by is short and pre s will be and Never duly 10.The time slaughtered, get bargains. such an opportunity. Call MRS.N.M.KEIM. ODORLESSPAROWAX! tight. moder n’cleansing cleans and whitens at eration. —SOLD BY—— FANCY GROCER, "PHONE 27. T hursday,July 4th. 105 East Broad Street. TASTELESS. The perfect sealing agént for FRUITS, JELLIES, PRESERVES, PICKLES, KETCHUPS,ETC. The modern-and easiest waytosealglasses,jars or bottles and keeps ther abso lutely air Parowax—the greatest agent.one op- J.B.GILL, P.§S.Store will be ‘closed It You Say? Only 50 Cents best:works’of writers of the day. means-of all. just a few of new arrivals: The Gold Trail. A Cathedral Courtship. The House of Bondage. The Second Wife. The Light That Lures. The High Hand. Fiye Gallonsof Gasoline, “AT | _Book Store. ity Flour Miling Cou The Nest of the Sparrowhawk. Call,’phone or write in.re- “gard to —new books. Customers often ask this con+ cerning our line of more than 200 great.novels at this price. In this last list of copyrighted fiction you will find the very the greatest We offer Such books as’the Master Vio-lin,A Girl of the Limber Lost, at a cost easily within the Here isa list of R P.Allison’s ) |aes “SHEEMReM Co - |in a good:bank :means more me than mere ‘storing of:money,ae ‘Mi ie When.you have.shown:your banker that you can““handle’ your business and yourself ’sat- -isfactorily.it alsa.means.that your credit is good for financial aid in>your .enterprise. means,too,that credit good ‘at.your -bank, consequent Itwithyour the reputation bringsyouinmoretrade,better busi-ness bargains and incredsed'so- cial and pélitical prestige. Accountsofcompanies and individu:siauolicite d. “Aiwaye stand ‘well.-at vou. ‘ae keep your.engagements ; -and show your desire to be con- sidered,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,: Ev- ‘er y facility given—consistent wit h conservativ ebavk- .ing. dy Fiirst National Bank; STATESVILLE,N.GC Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000.OFFICERS: J.C.IRVIN,President. G.H.BROWN,VicePresident, E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. ee FOUNDED 1838 Address CHARTERED 1859!TRINITY COLLEGE. ITS STRENGTH LIES IN Bes A large,well-trained faculty;excellent.buildings and equipment; ‘tull;well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a large and loyal body of alumni and friends;noble ideals and traditions;an inspiring history of achievement and service. Next Session Begins Saptember 11,1912:For catalogue and illustrated booklet R.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.€. Location excellent. successful experience. under his’care, W.W.PEELE,Headmaster, TRIN ITY PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Equipment first-class. Special care of the health of students. instructor in each dormitory to supervise living conditions of boys Excellent library and gymnasiumfatilities.athletic fields.«Fall.Term opens September 11...- For Illustrated Catalogue,Address Well-trained faculty of An Large Durham,North Carolina. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Prepares for*ater ete BOYS,61st Year ws,for Life, poms pare A healthful.a)environment, ae Moun-encouragedroueyears Summer Clearance Sale! Begins Saturday,June 29th. Westbrook Baby Protectors at -$2 HAO at’ “$3.00 Hammocks at .. $4.00 Hammocks at:$6:5.00 |Hammocks at $1.45 Mosquito Canopies at $2.25BambooPorchShades,G.foot::1.35PorchRockersatLGPorchSwingsat.Nap 4.25°Ice Cream Freezers,two.quarts,at 1,50Ice*Cream Freezers,three quarts,at \2 00Ice-Cream Freezers,four quarts,at ;2.5)Ice Boxes at G 6.65Refrigerators,size 50 pounds ice,at 12.50 WA AW a “$1.002,25he300 v5.50 DAY ’PHONE.A00..-.NIGHT:‘PHONE.2226) ‘Crawford-Bunch.‘Fornitare Comp’Yo" Ww om e Hi i !' uh cn i Hee GS RARICKERTESON,- “>ithoue the use of alcohol,narcotics,or any injurious agents. WOMAN'S T cee oe it woman has to carry through’life are many ut they can Saeed i she wilt turn to Dr;Pierce’s'Favorite Prescription,A soothing and “strengtheningnervige —subduing nervous:excitability,prostration,hysteria,hot- ‘flashes and the maiiy’symptoms ments and irregularities the ‘‘Fayorite Prescription “a has ‘had many thousands of testimonials from people living in-every part at -Taneriin,moses apenas i serv w is that this‘medicine is made from eticient medicinal 3thingtoeverywoman1stiiaArtatedtlnpraae i ;’,Pierce—who is Presidentstsgivenonbottle-wrapper and sworn to by Dr.R.V,Pierce—i oe ef the Invalids’Hotel and Surgical |Institute,at Buffalo, N.Y.Every woman is invited to write to this Institute and receive confidential and sound medical advice,entirely without cost from one who makes the diseases of women his specialty.i ee “T can clicerfully recommend your remedies,especial your!Favorite Pre sription,’for alk female disorders,’writes Mrs.M.M.Morren.,of Bluff City,Tenn.,Route 2."During the past seven years BE suffered from pains }n the back ap: ovaries.Tried many remedies but found only transient relief until T was persuaded by a friend to try Dr.I lence’ Pavorite Prescription.After giving this remedy a fairtrial. T found that it:would do.just what it,is recommended:t) +Qs to0 hi of Dr.Pierce’s remedies for all fomale derangements.” Pay Mioancte ‘1 Qe:tings That Are Whenyou buy one ofjour Rings you need not give -. yourself ay 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.We Sell the famous’W.W.'W.Let us show you our line. _A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing’will be given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00 or more.‘4 -Jewelers. COHSOHOOOEHOOODOOOOOE Statesville Realty &Investment Co.INSURANCE! ek Six Years :1 1906 a>Honorable "Record eet 1912 ‘OURSELLING POINT,| When.we ask you to insure with us: WE DO NOT.SAY,“Insure with us,because we used to’go to school with you.”’: _WE DO NOT SAY,“Insure with us,because-we-are just‘starting in,and need the business.’’: WE DO NOT SAY,“Insure with us,because we have thelargest-agency.”’ BUT WE DO SAY,‘“‘Insure with us,because we can place your business with the largest and most liberal companies in the world at the same price your are paying for protectionin an inferior company.’ AN INSURANCE POLICY IS LIKE A WATCHMAN. And money spent for insurance is not wastedif you have no fire any more than the watchman’s wages are wasted if no burglary is attempted.on your property.For in the first place you are paying for PROTECTION,the same as you areinthelast, You hire a watchman because you.have confidence in him and for the same reason you buy insurance because of the confidence you have in and the experience of the agency.PHONE 54.|:May 31—8t. “fii from Néw York.| § We have a complete line Ice Cream Freezers,Ice Boxes andaRefrigerators,‘at the very best prices.See our line now.2 :-Yours truly, —Statesville Housefurnishing Company.wl RO.DEITZ,-Manager.Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.O. IAIS. which’may be.caused oy.distressingills.peculiar ~ "Gg.women,‘For those ‘‘drag¢ing-down ”pains ordistress.and for'the derange-- .|)Being misled by some newspaper Tiised in‘alliseven bottles,Qf cannot peal tod highl. rromennt Pallets regufate Uyer ite.- |date for Governor.of New ‘name presidential candidates deter- every delegate,of the ninety from 'North Carol —ee j} HL of Ai we g Hotel Gladstone oe attest MOUNTAIN,Ny CG:THE IDEAL PLACE TO:SPEND YOUR VACATION’42,800 FEET ELEVATION.rfFreeFromMalariaandMosquitos,RATES $2:00 PER DAY.Special Rates for Families and for Summer VWM.JEFF.DAVIS :..°Pegi”May 10.—t16t. ~ lisitors,Write ProprijBLACKKoo —}dhirring dhineyy all dealers, STATE NEWS. ;Tin LANDMARK FRIDAY,—.—=July 5 193: ees wee |was killed by anotherARIOUSMATTERS.Winston Sunday might,: 'Oe,oe ohn M,Janfison,”wlio was kill- Col...Watterson,Deacon Hemphiit ed near Charlotte last week whem and Col,Harvey,can now hold a a.train;struck his automobile,.leftconferenceandcondole,.Jan estate valued at $250,000. ‘poe ge |Wake county,which has.done away with)the anitequated systemeurofpaying.offlearg.fees instead ofthat:didn’t know any more’thad it -7)7%RAR f ‘:i salanies;saved $12,543.80 during tdid,The Landmark stated that the-year ended June 1,1912. Repubileati convention:of 1880 held|BF.W.Allen,a telephone the record-for balloting.Prof.|}man,was killed at Tarboro Monday Godfrey.of the Asheville Gazetite-|by coming in,contact with)a live¥Pi lj electric?)wires—the third death ofNews,gives’the record.as follows:|‘Pieained ;Me fi ithe same”kind in the State in lessIntheCharlestonconvention:of Fenn a week. 1860,.57 ballots -were taken,with-|mot .pe ‘out.a nomination,‘and ‘the.cepven:|:,.0 os Met.&M smiert On HeBsro,tion then adjourned to a later’date Hfoughit his wife Monday ‘night near ip Baltimore,.That was the record rive Winston:‘depot and tried iionumberofballots..,The nomination,ee ee Eee i ay as ScieeietLea:inks ¢niet Ar Bic reams,iC a s SHELL sol hack then,of Boot hy ths gene Led,Gould have)been”heard a mile |COMMENT ON V -a lor ore,‘brought the ioffieers'.tfyeat,535.-The Republican.conven-|her aeeiee Deity ee ae one binttionof1880wasinsessionsixdayswaslateronught,©ee Blaine and .Goant,‘the latter:heek-:|ing a:third’,term,were tn Titanic| Durjngya severe electrical stotm conflict,which ‘xesulted,on the |.at:Morgamton’))Mondam afternoon, ‘[thinty-sixth “ballot,in.the nomina-|the Presbyterian dhurch wag strucktion.of James A.Garfield.|by lightning.and.“damaged by s Ne asd a iat --+fire,the.steeple’betng,|buried Trine Wo ere Away and the intentor of the ahurch. Writthig of Gov.Wilkonre d-.slightly damaged.|The.ehturch hadGressattheLeebirthday,celebray |recently been remodeled at a cost tion at Chapel)Hill January.19>)of $8,000.,: 1909,a,news writer in the Char-'|Fire of an unkmown origin at a’ totte Observer says:|several thousand dollars’worth:of 'Wilson at that tinte’ even entered.the field as a had C 4 a candi.|PToperty in’Hast!’Spencer.,TheJersey,|10sses are placed as follows:«J..€,Sowers,Joss of frame storepresidentofPrinweton%:Pr (building,$1,000;.insurance,$500;He.was even then be-being:stillUniversity..“‘cs if *.|J.C.Roach,stock of general mer-ing advocated by Harper’a ‘Weekly,iJ Ci]’,ee re Tone of Oi |chandise,$2,000;-insurance,$1,- United States:that being the only |900;Weed Hatreton,barber .shop,publication and its editor perhaps |funniture,etic.,$400;no insuramice. the only person who had thought of him im connection with that exalted)BIG SURPRI SETO MANYofficeuptothat.time.;IN STATESVILLE. Gov.Wilsom had ‘been suggested |aan peapie na surprieed-at the es fil imbe hior |2 ae 3SeaLENS,PEE yod [QUICK rests eset trom win€et +guUeeeeeemeera8 ple buckthorn bark,glycerine,etc.,|of-his name as presidential),tim-as mixed.in Adler-i-ka,the German. appendicitis remedy.,rhe States- ville Drug Co.state that this sim- ple remedy antispeticizes the diges- tive system and draws off the impur- ities so thoroughly that A’SINGLE|mined to try him out as Governor.|POSE removes sour stomach,¢as When he went into that office|his LOTANTLY ie roageFay og.nabaey course was so objectionable to.the7:|whiecn never fails.|political machines and the interesis that they turned against him and itried to destroy him,but failed. lber was made jong before he.was ‘considered ‘for.Governor:of “New |Jersey.The politicians and th@ in- jterests who assume the right to COMMISSIONER'S SALE. /R,Mo Myers vs.John T:MorganLAMBASTEDCOLONELBRYAN.|if .‘and wife,Betty .Morgan.New York Man Denbunced the Col- |,By virtue of a decree of theonelatMonday's Session of the Superior Court of Iredell.county Oonventidn.I ;at May term,1912,made im the Baltimore Dispatch,Ist.jabove entitled case,/the umdersign- John B.Stanch’field,of NewYork,}ed/.commissioner will sell at public |furniished the sensation of the early'auction,to the highest +bidder convention hours today when,while |for cash,at the court house door the twenty-seventh ballot wasp pbe-in Sialesville,N.C.,on ing taken.he asked perniissiomto |MONDAY,AUGUST 5,1912, ‘explain his vote,and used the op-|at 12 o'clock,noon,the followlng portunity to-launch the bitterest at-|described tract of land,bituate intackupon‘William J.Bryan/heard|New Hope township,adjoining during the,,present convention.ithe lands of DeW jit Redmon,Sagn-. Stanchfield’s attack was made in!yel Williams et al:Beginning at @nswering what he termed the “in-|a post oak in Samuel WilHeams'line, sults”off¢red New York's dele-|running east to a black oak in gates by Bryan in the-controversy |James Reid’s Hne—to a hickory; growing out of the passage of the |thence §.across the creek with Ryan-Belhmnont-Morgan esolution.|Reid’s line to a hickory;thence Stanchfield’s speechi was pumctuated|west to a white oak in Samuel Wil- time and time again by cheers,|liams’line;thence north;with)Sam- hisses and catealis ||uel Williams.’line to the beginning, ‘In explaining his*vyote Mr.Stanch-|containing 65 acres,.more or -lessfield.suggested that only twice in|Terms of sale cash. history has a Democratic Pres deat |R.T.WEATHERMAN, been elected without New York’s|July 5,1912.Conn issioner.©electoral vote.|~~~a A bi restaging(:“The integrity,the manhood,the}ORDEROF ‘PUBLICATION.hersonal and the,political honorof |:: |New York passed ‘has been im-|°Jregey Cate,|-ao ite |pugmed and)insulted in this conven-|O.W:Smith vs:Bessie Smithtion.Iam one off those who,back}Jt apnearing fiom the’affidavit of a es pide O.W.Smith in this action ‘thatoearaioealdSPOKE!Bessie Smith,the defendant therein,every.city and yille Be and ham-jis not to be found in Iredell coun- 1 at in favor ‘of his election .(ap-|ty and cannot aftér due.diligence plause.)In1900 I ram upon’thé lhe found im.the State,and it fur- for “Governor and he polled Oth Pb Of the plaintiff,or atOy ae upon that ticket:more votes by pay ot piper Por aba non od =tinwards af a hundred thousand jBaid Plaintiff and after said abam- sa ao donment lived in adultery with onethanhepolled..before or since |and “Other persons _inthe make-up.of the delega-|unimown to the sald’plaintiff.tion from New York,we have here|It is therefore ordered.that no- “i rena Governor und Lieu-|tiee of this action be ’published pieitlnts tae ead ok ie ohh —etdasae a week for four weeks in Theex-thistiice “of thie Supreme Cour an |Landmark,a newspaper published inNowYork.te ee sort of |Statesville,Iredell.county,N.GC,“ew York,lawyers of repute,busi-|setting forth the title of the actionnessmen,professional mien,of the land the purpose of the same’and Pie ae i ee that |requiring the defendant to appear.:amonar convention fat the term.of the Superior Court|of Iredell county,to be held on the jlast “Monday in July,1912,at thejcourthouseinsaidcounty,ano janswer or demur-to the complaint of “lf this delegation was composed puppets of wax as designatedbythegentlemanfromNebraska, Say ¢o that money-grabbing,|>pl iselfish,office-secking,favor-hunt-hes es A.HARTNESSing,publicity,marplot from Nebrag-‘Clerk of the SuperiorCourtkathattheyareactuated-———,”‘‘;/W.Ai Bristol,Att'y.Mr.Stanchfleld was interrupted by July 5.1912. applause from te delegates and the||_Zalleries He gave some “more ofthesame‘kind and conclided py Baying that personally he wasfor | |'Wilson.: WhenPassing Geta Sam- ple of ‘Keller's Writ- ing-Fluid FREE!Wake Saved Many Thousands ~Un- der Salary Law. Ral Dispatch, The’.Wake county road and Bchool|funds received gh 7%Hi,2 kc ’The-next time that you need any $5,543.85 ap theresultofthesalarylaw.under oe :Which the various officers of thecountyarenow‘performing h éjr:PRIN i INGduties,Auditor H:G.Hold ‘fie-\uring.it out that the taxpayers {8.1 am going to leave here I want all who owe me to please call and settle by July 10th,Prompt payment will be appreciated,June 28,MRS.N,M,KEIM. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE.— Ove withcareful chauiteurs and™at.reasonarbleprices,At any time on short notice,Juneld,..,|CAROLINA MOTOR CO,: were paved at least:$10,000 afd|:told.--Its hard to get at the exact|Drop in and see us whilejfigures,but it is a matterof.rec-ontheway tothe postoffice.%]{Ord that over $5,000 was’paved a ‘patethefirstyear.The.ma.:==£Jor the Mitel under.the iv °i ee fsEwBY6Om.18 JUSt HYeing adoyyt ad St t ll P t Cozandit.is thought that the Bhowing a e@SVi @ rin in *% next year will be even better.gy \OycpeaeaPrintingStationery,Office Suppliesy2sewile,you car i \a4 ;A|reasonably’hone to be healthy or Borne|:518 South Center Street,tifti by washing dish weeping and|iad =idoing\housework all -day,ald crawl-jing into)bed dead tired at night.Youmust.get.out inte the onen air and;}Sunlight.If you do this every day.-andKeepyour.stomach and bowels in good|order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets|}when needed.you should become both|healthy and beautiful.For sale by all|dealers,‘For,soreness of:the muscles;wheth-er induced,by violent exercise:or inju-ty,there is’nothing better than Cham-betlain’s:Liniment.‘This.IThiment:alsofellevesrheumaticpains.For sale .by =}.UAB @ result of.a dispute over ay.‘iemall ‘sumy of money,Will’Pioney |). negro:at) line-| not j\date hour Sunday.night destroyed}§ ea r n e d PLEASE SETTLE!) akg of [nets te fib Pa Lt ee melee |ian “ WMi a|TheNew PerfectionOilCookstove"Suits Everybody’ LeekIt suits the most exacting Firench chef.*It suits hehousewife,“Ik‘ds found jin duxurious villas—in’camps—in farms—in humble city:homes a.Everybody uses it;everybody.likes it.-It is the all-roun _stove forall-the!year round.It bakes,broils,roasts and toasts as well ;a doal range.©i is equipped ie a special pee plate,and we sell the New Per."’fection oven,‘broiler,toaster;an neake “griddle—each isignedforusewiththe”re eres -ne ee.New Perféction _ .Oil Cook-stove Al dealers sell the stove.-It is handsoriiely —finished in nickel,with cabinet top,’dropshelves,towel tacks,etc.Long chimneys,en-;ameled turquoise-blue,Made with,!,2 or 3burners., Free Cook-'Book with every stove. Cook -Bookalso-given ‘toanyonesending | 5 cents to covermailihgcost. srt) STANDARD OIL COMPANY _;NEWARKIN:J:(incorporated in New Jersey) BALTIMORE,MD, tlt ise v -~ _Our Country will be 136 years old on ‘next ‘Thursday—the 4th. .It was the baby among nations back in 1776—now it -is,among thé ' biggest.: 'We have vrown quitea bit,too,since we first started out years | ago.We have made lots of friends and but’few enemies, There’s a reason for this.Here it is—we have always tried to. send away a customer satisfied.It does not take people very long to find out when a business house doesn’t keep its promises.And ‘they don’t trade at that place any more. We have never lost a customer on that’account.:Day after day the same faces,mingled with new ones,are seen in our store. Mighty few stores anywhere can say that.And we are proud of |it.It shows our policies are right—it shows dur goods are right. We want to get acquainted with YOU..You will receive cour- teous treatment and the best of service.In addition,’you will save some money,When will-you ealldnd see us? Williams Furniture House. FRACK0THE FARM! — +!You read and hear a great dealaboutthe cost of living.The remedy is the production of yourowneatablesonvourOWNFARM. I ofter you farming lands ofany size from one acre to one thousand cut to suit:the pur-chaser and sold on easy terms. The farms have fine bottom lands as well as upland and also plenty of good timber. The dredging of the creek bottoms will be com- “=nleted within 60 or 90 days and up to that time 'L will dispose_of the property at bargain prices. If interested in automobiles see me.I am handling the “hupmobile,”’one of the best ma- chines on the market.Will-sell for cash or on time.+‘:: W.R.MILES,Real Estate Agent, WILL MOVE SOON! ) +;We want our customers to bear -*in mind that we will soon move into our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store -room formerly occupiéd by J.RB. Gill,-:. TheS.,M.&H.Shoe Comp’y. ne BINGHAM ASHEVILLE,N.C,has prepared,COL,R.BINGHAM \_hoodfor 119 years,Our Graduate:.@ et]inall the Colleges they attend;North andSourh,Ventila jon,Sanitation a:eaters&@]Against Fire pronounced the BEST by &S0 doctors ahd by every visting Parent,Average Gain of 19 pounds term of entrance aceentuates durrf ite,Fare and CarePupils,Miljtary,to help in making Menof Boys.Box .‘ ‘ Boys for Colle ears 7 Progress and Man.. Spb .'3 X #3 The demand for peach seed will be good,too,a of revenue to the county and costs nothing but the time it takes to save them.|and you will find an unlimited demand for them.Apples will be wanted sliced and without the cores.The demand for alkindsofcountryproduce—wheat,corn,oats,chickens,eggs,butter,wool,hides,tallow,beeswax—is,good Take anything‘you can get up to your retailmerchant and he will buy it and pay a good Pree:way bring it tous and get the CASH for it. Ae There will be a good demand for dried fruits and berries,and as we havea good crop it will pay you to save all you can of it.and there will be a good market for all you can save. |J.K.Morrisonn Grocery,and Produce Comve.WHOLESSALE PRODUCE DEALERS.ne Peaches will be wanted unpeeled quartered If you can’t finda market for your stuffin this:’ Peachseed is a big source 91 Yours truly,| pany, Jieis For itselt!$ pairing,keep: in this line. other fellow’s. us. “If you contemplate building or re- in mind we are headquarters for first class goods We always keep a big stock of doors and windows of the standard sizes. composition roofing,pine and cy- press shingles,lime and .cement, -paints,oil and varnish,and our prices are always lower than the Quality speaks for itself,sind ifwecansellyoubettergoodsfor‘less money,there is a reason. ‘Metal and Sce Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.SoG soaenaroresgnes5.66Su e v c e s e s e n c e c e o e : Good Methods,Large Resources, COURTEOUS.TREATMENT. Ought to mean much to the man with a bank’ac- count. the.( Capital .~SurplusTotalResources ‘over Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits.. If you have not yet opened an account with COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so now, I $100,000.00 28,000.00 500,000.00fot Commercial N atonal Bank, Statesville,N.C. M.K.STEELE,President.D.M:;AUSLEY,Cashier.E.MORRISG.E.HUG IN,Vice President.2Y,Assistant Cashier. Don’t Blame the Cook —USE—— Dan Valley}; Flour. C.W.BOSHAMER,JR. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVESTATESVILLE,N.CAROLINA. T.“W.FRAZIER, .TINNER,~ _.NORTH CENTER STREET."PHONES HUSIDENCR an _GORD wood,aan ats | THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina.Five regular Coursesleadingtodegrees.Special.Courses forteachers,Free tuition toshose who agreetobecomeersintheState.Fall Session begins SEPTEMBER 18,1912a:catalogue and other information,ad- JULIUS I.FOUST,President,| GREENSBORO, Bait STATESVIELEJFEMALECOLLEGE. The next session will begin SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912. *Departments:Intermediate,Gol-legiate,Business,Piano,Voice,Violin,Elocution and rt.Ap- ply for catalogue and informa- tion to thepresident. Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. De You Want to Be Independent? Tf so,learn Shorthand andTynewrtting 'by beginning a course ,whichistaughtatxtStatesville,NN.o.f inter- *the der the made ‘Killed |ar.|yusy just _'n time to make er pdain land, of the timber. desire terme,etc ,write or call-a MES.B,8..JOHNSON,52 South Metin Street,Feb,20.Statesville,N,G. Forest.as ‘tions charging him with -the of Ww hiskey—at Wake Forest, Sanford L.Retter yesterday heard two of them that promise to furnish ‘State.an opportunity to make new law.ype Allen,isn’t sellistg asa blind tiger. ™m an who bears the best reputation and.st where.-The express as candidly how hg had been doing the business:No emolumeynt .for itotherthanthetenpércentupon ‘all ‘express.business. pale some He is a port of,a nt told very. Upon the sthte of facts,the prosecution,conductedby W.N.Jones charges a sale.Mr.Jones argues that any agency for a whis- key business carried on whe!‘eby is gain for the agent,is a sale.It is a knotty question of 1 Douglas &Douwgjas,appearin the de- fendant,’e the Charlotte ‘case of the Colonial club,State vs Bureh- field,State vs Whisnant,and rely upon the law im those cases.: Mr.Allen wggearagl Jones that he never Violated any Jaw,knowingly, and that if this was against tthelawfitwasthefirstthathehad heard of it.Thésales were charged upon the testimony of detectives un-j direction of W.J:Roark,| head of the Raleigh detective agen-| cv,which worked wp the cas¢i Attorney Douglas,senior, drop that the college had the complaint in this mat- ter.He told ‘Squire Rotter thathedidnotfeelHikebeingvietiz ized by he Wake Forest College reople,that thi 1af had not vio- Jated amy law:It Beems that the two defendaniS went to Mr.Allen butny,]itet n- asked him to get them some whis- key and he did it..:The question was raised then w akbar Mr,Allen had actually sold the whiskey or ad it furnshed a good deal “The case was not An of room for debate.jBent to the ap rior Court. Catawba Penis hay Recover Alar bama Land. Newton Enterprise. Mr.C.M.McCorkle went to Al+ abama last week to look into the Btatus of the titles to several tracts of land im which Mr.E. PD.Gamble and his brothers .and sisters are interested. Mr.Gamble’s mother,nee Fat- nie McCorkle,married Mr.William Gamble,of Alabama.When the ‘war came on Mr.Gamble.emlisted,; in an Alabama company and Was | in battle.Mrs.Gamblewithherchildren,-who were all born in Alabama,back to her ,;old home in Mountain Creek township,Catawba county. In the years following the.war the large’body of land her.hus- band owned on.the,Tom,Bigbee Tiver,mostly uncleared and wild lands,was left in the hands of an agent and to some extent neglected. The heirs have long been under the impression that .the lands had moved been sold for taxes and passed out o*their hands.But .a short tima ago Mr.Gamble got a re- quest from one of the parties hold- “ing umder a sheriff’s deed to sign a quit ciaim deed.Before doing Bo he dse 7ed to look into the mat- ter and Mr.McCorkle went peen soit for taxes many years ago,| opringing a mere song,the parties‘nad neglected to perfect their deeds, oy publish:vg motices in the’pa-| pers to the heirs.Such notices are’now runing and fortumately| Gamble and cther heirs.got te.thege summons.There is little donbt abcut their| being able to recover about 1,000 acres.It is mostly hilly moun- but valuable:on account $100 REWARD,$100.| The readers of this paper will bepleased.to learn:that there is at least|one dreaded disease that science has}been able to cure in all its stages,and that|is Catarrh.Hall's Catarrh Cure is the}only positive cure now known to the|medical fraternity,Catarrh being a con-stitutional disease,requires a consti-tutional treatment.Hall’s Catarrh Cure}is taken internally,acting directly upon| the blood and mucous surfaces of the)system,thereby destroying the.founda-|tion of the disease,and giving the pa-|tient slremath Ly Lunding ip the woul| stitution and assisting.nature in doing|its work.The proprietors have so much |faith in its curative powers that they}offer One Hundred Dollars for any case|that it fails to cftire.Send for list oftestimonials.Bi nnn F. ‘J.CHENEY '&CO,,Tole-do,|‘‘Bold by all Druggists,75c.|Take Hall!s Family Pile for ee tion. Give THE:LANDMARK three menths'|trial subseription.50 centm.—i Souiee defendant ay ‘several.ace!, Squire: charged with | well .every-| It is not brought out im testimo-) down - |there last week for this purpose.| |He found that while the lamds had! ar 6 to.the:attacks:on-j..Aescenasessuaneoasescason THE.LANDMARK ‘Spi ik’tm.the Baltimore| -aes :the House of Congress PRIDAY,:-0 Fuly”5,1912.*Dapsed Monday this .:offered)by Mr,Austin, Man Who Orderors.Liquor ‘Charged ,of:“Tennessee:“The . With Selling.Si f.this House,regardless oe_Raleigh News and Observer,2d ”express thelr full’con-¢the ft ,inte 1WithJ.1.Allen,Seaboard apd |patriotism ae Apacs op naias pateae;:,Patriotism of the siding veSouthernExpressagesatWakeofHouse,the’.Hon!Champ:,| oy ds hard rid 4 6 are “to g£etefanntlvleadtoasthesbron-|} chiti én ¥v fever:Do not let your.co he d -on-you,but use 4FoleyftTarCompoundfor|quick or H .Allen,Chels:a,Wis.,3]Says 5 fer Foley’s-Honey and’jTarCoytoothercoughmedicinebecauicklycurescoughsand}‘I 1 ward off a cold if takentime.Containg-no:opiates.States- Oat RELA halts aTaaleae La BACK IN BUSINESS.4 4 '° J want all my.friends:to know that Iam back in the rocery business and want eir:trea Store nextortotheWesternUnion scraph Office ' ———’PHONE 62,——— J.G.ee July.2. 7Q } ~~ Join The Crowd'at The Davis White WE SELL THE DEERING MOWERS AND RAKES! We guarantee these machines to to do good work.Yourun no risk in gettinga mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy aDeering,.Full line of repairs earriedin ae bassnaaeien for machines we handle. Statesville Hardware &Harness Company; Se Sulphur Springs Pare Air;Pure Water;Pure Food; Large Hotel;Large Porches;Large Crowd;LargePlace,150 Acres.) milk.A go home,free an of doors on the m or'on the hills.M date.Two daily mail day.- :Weekly Rates $6 to $8,July,and August $8 to $10.Special rates to clabs and.families.Write for Booklet to rtime out w and up-ti s,except Sun- The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N.C. Open May 15th to October 15th een My Machine Shop Is complete and I am prepared to de|any kind of repair ‘work. Engine and Boiler Work aSpecialty. Also carry a full line of Steam rit | tings up to 3 inches.Injectors,Lu.@ bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,@ ?ipe and Shafting. C.H..TURNER,Depot’Street.:Dealer in Machinery, FOR SALE!| Busines:lot.Seven-room desirable residetice onTraddstreet.Hot and cold water,.; bath,etc.~Lots near Graded School.Small north Iredell farm. If you want to buy,sellor exchange| JOHN M.SHARPE,-REAL ESTATE JOHN G.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT_AND FITTING GLASSES, Office in Mills Building. -Office hours 9 to 12 a.m., “2,to 5 p.m. Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 © t S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules tor sale for cash or on time.Térms to suit purchaser. Best equipped livery.- in town. ’Phone 3. Day or Night:- H:ay bas That Merit Approval 7 ~Don’t overlook these substantial savings—they ¢an-not be duplicated elsewhere. Every ready-to-wear garment going eo less than one-half price,and we are closing out one lot,your choice $1,00—same suits formerly sold as high as.$8.00. WHY NOT SAVE THE DIFFERENCE? ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STORE. (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) >‘=HORSEFLYNE SE Protect your.Horses from flies. Prices reduced for 30 days. Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Harness of every description.Prices right. Be sure and get our prices before buying. Vehicle &Supply Company. 116 East Broad Street. Harness WANTED You to know I am still psaand selling farms. aahsale ate or write Sy 2 once Nowis the time.emember our Fire Policies remove the possibility ‘of great finan-cial loss,a ot great comfort afterthe fire.SenOurLifePoliciésaremortgageliftetsand-a sustaining power towidowsandchildrenafterthebreadwinterhaspassedtohisreward.-Which reward may be conditioned upon,‘the provision you have made*or those depending upon you.Mr.Husband,suppose after death mi could look back to this oldworldandseeyourwifeandchildrenstruglingforaliving,which'could have been prevented by your taking a few thousand Life In-‘surance.Would you be happy?|:For further information call on or write :|ERNEST G.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.¢INSURANCE,STOCKS.AND REAL ESTATE._’PHONE 23 OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. If you have any “PAGE BIGHT. +Ladies’White Handkerchiefs ‘ i eum BEGINS|WEDNESDAY,JULY 10,8:30 a.m. And ContinuesTen Days,EndingSaturday Night,July 20th,‘The Golden Opportunity For You.+) -We intend reducing our heavy stock ofall merchandise during these ten days of selling to the.very minimum,so nothing will be held in reserve.Everything from a paper ofpinstothehandsomestarticleinourstorewillbecutto:the very bottom to move thisstockquickly.Let nothing keep you away from this great feast of bargains for ten days. Handkerchiefs:le, 2 for Be.sé ‘Men’s Laces. All Laces,5c.to 10c.value,one big lot, sale 34c.Embroidery.All Embroideries,124c.,15c.and 20c., one big lot,~,S4e.Flouncings. One lot Swiss.Flouncing,75e;value,sale 45e,One lot Swiss Flouncing,$1 value,69c. Values in Silks. 25c.to 35c.Silks,all oneassortment,19¢.All50c.Silks thrown out,choice —.29e,Fine Silks all redueed. Ginghams. 7c.Apron Ginghams,sale de,15 yards to each customer, Ladies’new.White Dresses about halfprice. $8 and $10 values $4.98 $5 to $6.50 values 2.98 Colored House Dresses 89c.to $1.98. Waists. Fine Embroidered Batists,Lawns,Voils and Wash Silks,choice,all to go at 89c.Lot No.2,50c.,65c.and 75c..Any waist 45e...Muslin Underwear. Ladies’Muslin Underwear,all garments,25c.to 83.Big cut. Bleach. 36 inch Bleach,8c.value,sale20-yard limit.; 74c.-Brown Sea Island Domestic,39incheswide,sale 5c.yard. 20 yards to each customer, Colored Curtains. Be. Madras,10c.value,sale 5c.the yard. ings,etc.,all reduced. One big lot:fine coloréd Lawns,Batists,Foulards,etc.,10c.,124¢c.and 15c.valuesallatoneprice,84c..yard.Colored Voiles,neat pin stripes and dots,value 20c.Sale 124¢, White Goods. 40 inch White Chiffon Voile,value 35c.,sale price :Ko Oe One big lot 32 to 40inchfine white Lawn,not a piece worth less than 15c,and oth- ers 20c:-'Lot ~ White Goods Department—the queen inourstore:Lanaires Flaxons,Batistes, Long Cloths,Linens,Curtains,Waist- 32in.Anderson Chambray,15c.value,1leAllstandard124c.Dress Ginghams re-duced,9c. Will You Buy Now? All colored Woolen Dress Goods suitableforfallandwinterwear,$1 grade 65c., 50c.grade 35¢,Plain Blacks and Bluesnotincludedinaboveprices...1 _— 10¢.yard’ Lion Brand $1.50 Shirts $1.10 Lion Brand 1.00 Shirts .80 Boston Shirt :639 Dimity Underwear -43 Madras Underwear 43 Silk Hose,50c.,39 Silk Hose,35c.,\ou? Silk Hose,25c.,19 Lisle Hose,25c.,19 Lisle Hose,15c.,cH 3.00 Hats.$2.002.50:Hats 1.502.00.Hats 1.25 1.50 Hats 1:00 The best union made Overall Suit for 85c. Shoes,Oxfords,Pumps One lot:83.50 and:$4.00,$2.98 One lot 3.00,1.98 One lot $2.00 and $2.50,1.49 One lot brokensizes,75c.to $1.50,choice 49c.Big reduction on all lines, space,will be soldthingyouwant. +p~te et the price. -Thousandsof staple as well as high grade and novelty goods not quoted,for want of ust as cheap and cheaper than prices quoted above. 1 This is to be a bona fide bargain event of all new,crispy merchandise,as well as the *‘odds and ends”to be closed out..is Store Closed Monday at Noon Uutil Wednesday Morning Marking Down and Arranging Stock." <=OUR GUARANTEE Ask for any- Any article not patleiacery and just as advertised,your money cheerfully refunded.aTERMSOFSALECASH.NO APPROVALS.NO TICKETS.— About 25 SalespeopleToWaitOnYou. Remember the Date.Be With Us. Calicoes.'Lace Curtains.|Oil Cloths...”Matting and Rugs. Calicoes |every day;-Blues,Shepherd |White Nottingham .Lace Curtains,|5x4 KitchenOilCloths,colors,sale 124¢.big iy ig Checks,Garnets and.Lights..‘Sale 34¢.Jsale_ge eae 24¢.pair.W hite ee |:15e,Meeeen your home.KE Twenty yards to each customer.:+Towels.fe Very Special.27x45 Matting-Rug OF. Sheets.-|Good Turkish Bath Towels,sale 5c.]{Wo balls Sewing Cotton for 1c.136x72 Matting Rug ae 89¢. 81x90.Bleach Sheets,withseam,sale 39c.|Bio Turkish Bath Towels,sale Qe,|Black or white,6x9 Crex Art Square &2.98Pillowstomatch)_9¢.|Fine Huck Towels,sale.9c.:Hosiery.9x12 Crex Art Square 5.98 Umbrellas.Ladies’Skirts.Ladies’Black Hose,10c:value,sale 3c,}9x12 Crex,new pattern,6.49 Ladies’and Men’s Black Umbrellas.Clean-u prices on Ladies’Skirts:Men’s Black Hose,sale 3c.pair,‘9x12 10 wire Brussells'10.50 Sale price 25¢.1One ae $4 and $5,choice *go.93].Extraordinary values:|9x12 Axminster Rug 18:00BedSpreadsOnerack,$5,$6 and $7,choice .3.49 One lot Ladies’.Hose,25c.value,black,}116 warp chain Matting»24¢. p .ae 125c.pair._Four pair to each lady.Bdcpoune Standard Matting 19¢.,Great NW in Uebel Bed Spreads.Coat Suits.d0c.,75c.and $1 Hosiery allreduced.—|2-yard wide Linolium 89¢. One lot $1.00,special sale 75¢.|All Spri t Suits to close:vos One lot 1.25,special sale 98e,re ae ee Sui cpu moat $13.50 oe ;Hats.:‘Trunks Bags Ete One lot 1.50,specialsale $1.19 Any 18 to $20 Suit |7 00 Ladies’Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats ee ee Me it i a oe-Bine Marseilles Spreads §2 to $3,-will-g0 any $12.50 to $15 Suit”~~7:of @*big sacrifice priees——-————To ced a Trunk,Suit Case or Bag?at $1.49 and $2.19.C l d G d eg ee a haetetgDresses.ol1ore oods.If so now is your chance—25e.to $18.._ Ladies’Vests.|IGhilden’s Wash Dresses.6 to 16.Yardage goods-cut to pieces.Read ev-|All reduced for this sale.:Ladies’Bleached Taped Vests,10c.value.}¢1.00 to $1.25 value,sale 6c,|ery article priced you in this list:‘ o et -@ngaged im defeating ,ce —.|-;a; VOL,XXXVIIL.~:eae ‘STATESVILLE,N,C.TUESDAY,JULY 9,1912 6 ae ote GOV.KITCHIN ‘SPEAKS.‘#atesman —Woodrow Wilson—a rogressive of pnogressives,a true GREETED BY LARGE AUDIENCE.\ane sincere nak and have yertsion | :nogreasive tformh on which he|The Senatorial Candidacy ‘Under Dis--ae His.matination Agia dees cussion:-and Senator.Simmons’jgration’against bossism.—Iredell‘Record the Main Topic—Govern-county was at heart for Wilson ,butorSaysSimmonsIsNottheDem-'{5 of.the .county’s.UT Sates in -borat:‘He.Was Five Years:AgO—the’State ‘eonvention -were cnet sn From Record:to Show’against ‘endorsing,‘him,’The ‘great |‘“Change of Views,and Votes ::Por)|political,beeses were against Wile| ~Protection.°gon but his nomination is an appeal, ‘Gov:Kitehin‘mole ‘ins.Statesville to ‘the rndependent.Thanhocd.and!_Priday afternoon to.a court.House entree of the Ccountry.,ye)he;overnor).never won,a ‘contést‘in |-full ‘of pig end throughy the,his diffe ‘but was won over thie ‘pros |more than two hours:of his ad-*dress he was heard with clcsd at:| tention and was liberally,at timesenthusiastically,applauded.A num-ber of ladics were present.The audience was much larger,than ex-| pected,considering the rainy weath-|SIMMONS’RECORD. er,and a large portion of it.wa8|y stand,said ‘the Governor,from the country.A number Of pon the State and national plat-persons stood ‘about the doors and forms and endorse ever‘y pingle’-in the rear of the building through-qeclaration of principle in them.ifouttheaddress,which was 4 strong there are two.reactionaries...theyone:The Governor had reason tO arg genater Bhiley,of Texas,andbeproudofhisStatesvillemeet-‘Senator Simmons.It ‘is a case ofing,consideringsthat he wa8.in a progressives vs.reactionaries andstronghold.of the friendsof,Senator you ¢an’t endorge the record of!Simmons.-He spoke at,Mdoresville Senator Simmons without repudiat-|Friday night and went from ihere ing’the jrecord of the Democratic|to Wilkesboro,where he spoke jarty and yow can’t endorse .theaeThisweekheisinAshepartywithoutrepudiatingSimmons. .‘|Here the Governor,said :he hadTheMechanics’Band furnished peen charged with abusing Senatormusic,which —to the inter-Simmons.“‘If I say cne wordest.of the occasion.‘personal,’he continued,“undemo-,STATE ADMINISTRATION.cratic:or contrary to the gocd ofGov.Kitchin was presented bY the country holdup.your hand.”Hon.W:’D.Turner as “our_distin-Along “abput this time Mr.Ed@uishiedGovernorwhocomesinad-Freeze,who is noted for interrupt- vocacy of his cause for the office jing speakers,held up his.hand. of United States Senator’;who dur-(he Governor asked him the troubleinghisactiveandbrilliantcareerangwhatMr,Freeze said waa notasprivatecitizen,member of Con-pjear.But about that /time the gress and Governor has never Ut-Governor learned Mr.Freeze is atered.a word,wrote a message OT Repudlican and assured him |thatCastavoteoutofharmonywiththeRepublicansarenotusuallypleas-‘Democratic “party,but has alwove oq with his/temarks:that he never worked for the interest of all made a speech that satisfied them,the people.I do not believe,continued the!Acknowledging the introduction,Govérnor,that Senator Simmens is) the Governor made brief“reference jp harmony with the Democracy.oftonationalpolitics.The Republi-‘gnig great Woodrow Wilson move-cans have named-one candidate.ment:he is not the same:Demo- another is threatening to run.Ws prat he was five years ego.If he can beat any Gne end.we sutely CaO ean prove it I will retire from the trate forms of political bosies,Let} every man fee¥his own:independ=ence and be his own boss,No man)should have.-but one vote.Wilson'snominationfeagreatvictcry'for) honest politics and’honest methods. on ‘beat two.We have nominated a lrace,State ticket and will win because .FUSION.6 the people approve the adminis:ra-|Hostel Bitteaftiaire by the Demon:plied:Genator-Simmons wes Stategeodwhenchairmanhemadeagreat’fight. we recaptured the State in 02598 |would take no laurels from:hisandhave‘since done better.Our\brow,But it wag no one mans material progress is gratifying.We)fight.Others did their full part.are:building school houses,good jit has been charged that I favoredroadsandrailroadsalboverthefusionwith)Marion Butler.The Btate.Im Iredell a railroad ‘s|only time we had fusion was on being built which is to extend the eléctoral ticket in-1896.That throurh Yadkin to.Surry.The la-fusion was arranged)by ClementborisbeingdonebyStatecon-|Manly,State chairman,by the ad-wicts and the enterprise is a pro-vice and consent of the Siate cen-duct of this administration.Thé tral committee,of which Mr.Sim- penitentiary has made more clear Mone was a member.Ini October money (working Republicans)than/of that year this same State cen- ever before in the same length of |tral?committee,.of which Simmons time.-Legislation has .improved.wap a member,made a written of-Four years ago thd people complatrt |fer.to the Populists for fusion on ed of the omission of sub-secticn A Ahe State ticket and agreed to help from the State anti-trust law.The pend a Populist to the ~United first.Legislature of the present ad-|States Senate,The Populists nreject- ministration re-enacted sub-section led the offer,having already fused A.To the last Legislature he Bent |with the Republicans.The whole the most.drastic messaga against /Btory was published in the Ral- cratic party.We made trusts and monopolies ever sent {o|¢igh News’and Observer at the @ North Carolina Legislature and}time..That same commijttee in the when Mr..Turlington,of Iredell,lspring,of 1898 endorsed the letter Jones,chairman of the na-drew a bill patterned on.the mes of Mr.papprovingfusionsage,leaving out the two most dras-tional committee, tic and comprehemsive paragraphs,|with the Populists: it was called a drastiq,anti-trust When the State convention met*pill,The Législaturad passed a/in'1898 Mr.Kitchin was a member bill not as drastic as his message of the platform committee.The ralled for;the Supreme Court up-|Populists made a propositicn for fu- held it and the only defect in it|sion,for an equal division of theWasanomissionfromhis.recom-|offices and it was unanimous'y re- qendatio ,|jected.Kitchin,Josephus ‘DanielsPROHIBITIONRECORD.land R.A.Doughton favored mak- Prohibition ig mot an issue but jing a counter proposition,fora -dtheGovernorunderstoodhisrecord/Wision in accordance with the num- is being challenged.He ‘never-,ber of votes cast,so as to put touched strong drink in his life|the burden of refusal cn the Popu- and has always stood for prohibi-||lists..This was voted down by the tion and defended State prohibition |tommittee and.the matter end:d legislation.He was not a leading there.In every,contest.in the State |days of fusion,he (the Gorernor) campaign for at that-time he was)was oppoesd by the fusicn of.Popu- the bosses in jlists and Republicans.When He de-|he beat Tom Settle for Congre:s the fied a comparison of his record|Wopulists had endorsed Settle end with that of his defamers,:who|finding all their voters would.not ibe the truth but are trying,to)isupport him they put out/a Populist poison the public mind against him.|to keep the voters from going to He challenges either of his come |#tehiin,This to show he—the Gov- petitors to meet him if they ee ertior—wWwas not a favorite of the a charge’against him and if they,|Tusionists. think a srierepconeiite them =dn He wrote the platform--exoept any:wise he.will undertake to)one paragraph—on.which:the vic- meet them and.make good.This is |tory of 1898 was won and the State a@ contest among meén over great|redeemed.When the-red shirt principles.We will carry the}|campaign began that year at Laurin- State because the State is doing fo}jburg Mr..Simmons,then State Much under Democratia ‘authority||ehiairman,opposed it.He had is- and we will carry the United States igued a-circular favoring a conserv- this year and have a Democratic)‘ative,conciliatory campaign.But mational administration.jwhen the movement spread.despite :RDACTIONARIEBS.|Bimmons’oppositiéh,he sacquiecced For 1,000 years the people have|and is now given credit for dn- struggled for a government that|augurating it.; ‘shows no favors,gives equal rights |LORIMER.'to all amd special privileges to|Mr,Simmons has changed.He on The tariff was orig'nall a|would not have voted for Lorimer wat tnenn ut the arnt have!\five years ago...They say Lorimer ‘(bent their.badks under the weigfit |is personally an “honest man but he of this dishonest,immoral ‘protec-|is the ‘recipient of stolen goods ,tive system.The Northwestern far:land held on to them after he must mers were first aroused to its ini-|have knowl thiat they ‘were ee quities when they found it did not |In the jidgment of the Governor incneas®the price of what they|Simmons voted)against the over- sold -but they had to pay more for |whelming weight of the.testimony <qwhat they bought and that pillion-|when he voted for Lorimér and 17 aires ‘were made by the use of the |Senators who voted for Lorimer taxing power of the government |have since been defeated.ee for.the betefit of the few.The|velt ate’with Booker Washimete Pemocratic House in 1894 Bent to|but he would not eal with,AE the Sehate a genuine tariff .for mer and ‘President Taft boii or- revenue pill but the late Senator imer’s election was a mass of cor Bill and Senator ‘Gorman protec-|ruption,Simmons.sald Lorimer was tionized the mesure so that!Gro-|the peer of aly man in)the pene wer Cleveland refused to s'gn it.|—-Lorimer who had.stood oe The Democratia party.was thrown Crumpacker to-cut.down Sout ae ont—of--power for that but when.repnesentation and as a member 0: ‘the party came back and did ‘the the House had Yepeatedly voted to right thing it won.If we win-in turn out Southern Democrats,one this campaign we must win on the of these being Gastoh Robbitis,who prohibition ‘orator in the @ campaign for Governor. |bow to drive throug) ito nepair punctures:and it was in the neighborhood of 12 o'clock:when}Yeas wnd they.decided’:to:shop for cod)and } wait on daylight.They pulled all; Nght burning as a signal. |next to.arrive and by THEY “HAD ||MANY TROUBLES. |Some Who weent on:Excursions’in Automobiles on ‘the Fourth Were»Gauught in a Rainstorm and Had a.Time Thursday Night,3 Ac mumiber’of Statesville people ; who went to.nearby:points in partion | mobiles..to ‘spend the:Fourth weré caught im the Taindtorm Thaureada y: nigthit “whille homeward bound.and aid:warlous cubpleasant experiencesMessrs,Charlie ‘Mills,andi Dick“Wihite,wiio had beem to Oharlotie: in a two-passénger machine, €x- perienced sudhi difficujty im seeinghemudi,on: accounit of the rain beating:againstthewindshieldanidstorm-pheet,that they stopped the machine in,the road below Troutman and spent, the night there.They had.pre- “MOORESVILLE,|OFFENDERS IN’THE COURTS,|BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS.THE NEWS or al .Picnic Drew, way pointed.: the Wiineton:district,ism they will make their home.Mrs.Drew have made.man einee coting:dere, of the ject benefit ‘of viously stopped a nuimber of,times the curtains down ete thade them- selves.comfortable “the cugh- ions,and went to suas."leaving omeAmam ipagsing.along the read woke them next morning about 7 o'¢lock..amid they came on to Statesvilile. “Mr.Young Alexander,accompa- nied by his nephews,Ross and James Alexander,'.was retuming from Charlotte im his little machine. His first trouble was to get off the old road im south)Iredell onto one of the mew noads and he ‘discov- ered ihis error just before he reach+ ed the unfimihsed end of a high emr bankment.Wier hie machine pagsed over Kestler's)bridge,two miles south)of town,Mr.Alexan- der felt ‘the earth giving way at this end of the bridge.He managed to get away.before the cave-in occur- red,tut they,stopped to warn diriy- ers of machines following.Dr.T.D.Webb and Mr.Herbert Hoffmann, traveling in,the former's car,were by this time so much egtth had caved into the aneek at Uhe end of the bridge that when the machine got into ‘the tote it réquimed the aid of all onthegroundstogetitout,and they were “some.muddy”when the auto was fimally rescued.By thie -stime-Mr:N>W-Fox,returning with his family from Charlotte,ar- rived Im a large touring car.More dirt had fallen into the creek from the end of the bridge but Mn Fox}Was anxious to get home,so he took his family out of the machine and with!the eid of the party then on the scene placed planks acrovte the.dole at the end of the bridgie and ~tiied to cross..The front whee's.left the planks and went into the hole..After much ‘‘slosh- ing’’about in the mud the car wasfinally.gotten back on the bridge and was pushed back to the other Side and left there ti next day. Mess.Webb and Alexamder load- ed Mrs.Fox and dhifidren in their machines and with the,other men folks pushing in the nmrud at the rear of the machines managed to get to the top of the.hill.When leyel ‘road was reached!everybody found a place en the machines:and wilh their-double loads they came into town before daylight.The bridge abutment was repai.ed miext moming and Mr #ox went out and brought ‘his machine in. Mr.T.D.Miller and family at- tempted to get home from.Davis Springs in a machine,but after be- ing on the road.about all night they finally,reached home ‘in a car- riage ‘which was sent out after them.The machime first “swamp ed’’at a point about four milesoutfromStatesville.-After “mucb difficulty it was ‘put agoing”’again but before another mile was cover- ed a tire was:punctured and the machine again put out of commils- sion.It was decided to try pome other method of travel and a messenger was spemt to the home of Mr.J.W.Shenrill,not far away, to ‘phone to.town for a carriage and the patty managed to get home before daybreak,leaving Uhe ma- chime im the mud ijl next day. Mr,D..J Craig headed a party whith was meturning from Gastoniaina.touning,car:~Tt was so stormy when they readhed-Cornelius that the car was abandoned there and the remainder of the trip homed made by rail,the.machine being brought}0 to Statesville mext momiing. Mr.H.P.Gmier,~returing from Charlotte with his family,left phe regular Charlotte road bayond Ba-rium and came ‘imto town via the noad which passes Wallace’s springs,but not without ‘his share of.trouble.His lights went out,anid he had to walt tibl-anotther autocamealongtobanrowlightingma- tenial.Then ‘his machine pkiid- ded:and ram jfinto a:ditch anid, a nearby resident had to be awak- ened.to secure a team of mules to pull“thie madhime out of the ditch,.Dr.T.Grier Miller =and party:also,came in from Charlotte’over ‘this route. Disastrous),Railroad |Wreck Greensboro. Engineer T.C.Beach, dria,Va.,was killed anid)passengers!injumed,some seriou ly at of Alexan- about ~40 ‘|for ladies. manable.to wank. One of thie Sherrill,who . ‘California. ‘Califonnig,fs Mr.. the.mosit that it has.the most ejrculaition and thiat it hands more often;Many reasons for a.younglive the Old North)Sliate.’’ Mrs.W..S.Wilson amd B0nB have gone to Black for the summer.Mr..Wils panied them.but returned day,: Augupt, for’Elkin, Several.weeks visiting Miss Marnie Caldwell,of fs ss visiting Misses Bemice Carpenter ise Carter,of Chiester,S.visiting Mrs.C.U.Voils. the Statesville District.C will convene’im ‘the Conferénte—with a grea locked for-” be held on Thursday,July Scutsern railway for this most Inwuen as $) worthy ,000-above all Saturday inst train pulled.éninthemorning a man and. were arrested and carrie the mayor for.beating a the rods .of atimesmen.have when been:arr is the first time in the mcitizensofthistownwhen has had the nerve to ride When these peopie were ¢fore the meyer ittheyhadtiomoney and treleased. Mr.Wyatt Need, Neel,lahoma for a son-of ness Bection,when itclassesandconditions can: modated without blocking Best to the police,on fitshalfamdonbehalfofa constituency,that.the open on occasion.When streets the.sidewalks a case om the corners.of, Satunday;and fiodlks who h ness,who want a clear pe through, the male persracion and the wrestling matches,the blocked by negro boys, Sprinkling of whites,difficult to get in the bui WO pass by.Makeally.a ‘‘scatterment’? At Davis Springs. Davis Springs,Hidde season.The hiotel opened of May,with 16 guests. the number went ds high 70.Sinee J iy 1 there’hover100, asa whole aire that therea3Manyormorethanany seasom, There are a number of but note fatally,when..Soulthenn Passcuger train NG.of,HOrthso,sollided head-on —Wwitthl a freight | -The wreck was caused by No. thre the Etitfromthle‘“nomhbound to southbound.track,wiherefreightvenginestood, The fatter was.but slightly hurt yi uaerecordoftheDemocraticHouses.“Wa:has,relatives in this State;the “have .nominated aSe sidags wn.nf@onee on fonurtih pee. stich bag llmight.’ a tte ments ‘penhee ALLOR dhapssdictek auth |menx,ene that has -been vill be made still betiter, “Two,mémbers of ithe the floor of thé House puit.tine former .diled about |10-0 ‘clock hey “were separation after sevaral eS_nowe were pemed. family.to,Winton...Lodiay., ell of that there are in that State,but for .“the sun shines more beautifully im He wil}take his.vacation dn Miss.Tula Moose left last week} Va.,where she will spend) Miss Amnmie lotte for the day: sion every)year there a sands of p°ople ‘hére and a freight,car. was foumd way patetic *venders gather about blocked by the curious,as. po that it and averaged for the month ore.Family Goto Winston—Annu- on the.BGR Wi cenAn ‘Rode Reds of:Freight Car:: Gorrespondence ‘of The Landmark. ‘Mooresvilile,..July:8——Mr.W. agent for the Southmen,here for sevenal years the’first‘of Jume;:‘when he was ‘ap-) inpseotor of agents ‘ rah. /unl:il for oving).ils Mr.anid y.friends frepr visit of several months:fe |ee: rrilh that ,be OwapedeFred MaGillcn, Section of the country be has seen;|jand profane language,taxed $5:* nogressive|.Spirit;that there isPave hoaes in anid)copia yesterday,for disorderly conduct at his home on Davie aveniuk Sunday migrhit. Wallbrought to Statesville yesterday aind lodged -in-jah by Policeman Brown, Mooresville, Swpertor cealed!|biearfimg,Mooresville,who committed him to}dey. jai?in aéfaullt of $50 donid.© Buck Brown,‘Harvey,Strong and Albért Byes,alll colored;wene tax- beautifud | changes, mani to hdm, tier two Mountain om accom- thé next relatives. Concord, Mitils. and Lou- C.,.._pre On Wednesday night of next week ‘onference Methodistchurchhere.The members of thechurchapelookingforwardto.the t deal of pleasure amd ‘a wood |attendance _ts _the annual piicnia whdoh tis giveratMooresvilleforthebenefitof ithe Barium Springs orphanage will 25th.Arrangementsarebeingmadewithtie to’get specialtrainsfromStatesvilleandChar- On this ceca- re,thou good amount of money is allways!raised purpese.ASexpenses has been raised “on ‘a single day. a f reight from Barber.early his wife di before ride ‘om Many ested,forridingtherodsofafreightbutthis as emary of a.women the rode, arried be-. that hey were Mr.J..C.who has-been Nving tn Ok- number of years,wr- Tived Sunday ana with visit rela- tives for some time.e Keep the Way Open —A Sugges-tion. Pending the time when we have the wide-wide sidewalks im the busi- is hoped all ‘be accom-the way,The Landmark makes bold to.sug- own be- suffering be kept the peri- the B00n the re was the square ave busi- wth,have to ‘stop amd).slove and push to get or take to the street.Thisfshandenoughonpodestriangof fs worse When there are enter-tainments ati-the theater,especially sidewalkityfront-of the bnlilding is usuallywith,na {s Iding!,or mite,tshavingitsusualgooderowdthis the firsit In June as 100 aboutlavebeen respects for the seasonwillbe previous fimprove-in the facilities.at the ho-By yy we eewitbpOVO~meeded eles engine on tha yards at Pomona,all along and one that means a tot, near Greensboro,’Friday afternoon)|is:the cohstructiion of a good road36|trom.Hilddenite to the springs. taking an open,switeh,whtidhi threw has been decidedly improved.anid Tih ait ‘Lojilisiana The engineer and fireman jumped.Legislature engaged in,a fight onSatunda'y. y\ ee Fines Beek | Carl? I mposed Far Various Offences.~ he dis posed,‘of uirin gy tite past flew “Jas.Campbeh,Caldwell ant William Kerr;charged with loitering,about’ following cases.have been in)the.mayor's court days “Hillary:Caldnvell,, the passenger station and:on the tracksjot.the Southern railway.Judig- “where:tent suspended on the Dprayene ef the:costs-—-$2:50 each. Ransom Redding”whiom Biddinwillregrettoseethemleavetown.|}déscrder Iw:Last Saturday night the membeip dings $1850.Philathea glass at the .Bap-|ded)to Bididings!fine because off.hip}. tist chuhrdh gave an ice cream cup |interferences:with!(officers who made:per on the Troutman lot.The ob-.{the arrest.” was to raise monéy fion thy |!Mr.!Sam’Proctor,former oparaitive-of the cotton mills,| Who has been sick for neanly Fred Tomlin,colored,drunk a town,taxed $8.10.‘Frank.Williams, iwo stationoo)hte;taxed’$13.1 most.interesting men-payment of fine defendant was pen- of cur town just n.08W"iw Mr..J.C:ye wed -to 15 has“just retwrned|to work it out. and Clarenceboth)colored,drunk “end!Redding $8.50 and Bid- Ten dollars was ad- and loitering about ting:to.pwing In défault ofandatte days ‘on ‘street .force Being under.little straint -dn-the street farce he Mr. of Z weapon. ‘for using loud $5.eb Holcomb was fined Blackwell,colored,°was to await trial in Court jfor éarryiing a €on-He.was.given:abeforeMayorBrown,of ed $2.10 each by Justice King yes- for day, ern ator. atFrid Om ofpi wil man, Mr. ene To shitiw terday for am effray w Several days aga~.Matnée Lackey was fined $3 aid costs yesterday by Justice Turner en.at ha ye: wih:toh ooguarned esault on Linwood Keaton, |amig her neero woman. New Pastor'sFirst‘Sermon—Churalt News. Rey,Chiirtes Anviprdon, rived from Russellyfille;Ky.,preached his first sermon pastor of the Finst Baptist churcitdat—his.tnigaductery-tsmarks.to his new conginegatiionMir.Ahderson:Bald it was his purpose toadapthiimsclf:to the customs .of.the church and the town; was golng to be ‘a member of tischurchaswellaspastor,anid a oiti-zem of this towm with as much in- terest in morally and in every other wayanyothercitizen.’’ Andersen and at the Inn effects can be unpacked and ar- ranged in the church pareonage. Statesville. ‘meets at Mooresville om the -17thi. A lange congregation heard,C.F.Reid,secretary of the Lay- men’s Missionary Movement,Sowth- who ar-Fri-as that.he its welfare commercially. as .Mr.and:Mrs dittle ‘som aire located untid their househcll La Distriat!Conference Dr. Methodist Church,at Broad el ay ipe End Street church Sunday morning.Dr.|; Reid spoke on the touch of Chihist |- ‘ft affects the individual and chen, where Dr.Reid was for 17 yeaira engaged tn mission work,was told to tllustrate his point: most being an unusually fine pulpit Nos the Its effect upon China, It was.aoquentaddress,Dr.Raid More Sidewalk Tinipieoinnend Order- ed.: More sidewalki improvement wasorderedbytheboardofaldremenm their regular monthly meeting night.Ordinances ‘warepusdmakingsidewelk(improvementdistricts)owt of east Broad from Bim to Park street and from| Park to Cemetery street, Sixth!street from:Western avenue to Winston received asking walks on.Water ptreet.from.CentertoTraddandonRacestreet West street. It was ordiened that the sidewabk south Cen .er street,cinity of the depot,be widened:to the regular wikdith of thie ptineet. The board agreed to put {n pub- sitineet. and.om Petitions.were cement pide- avennie. for. from. avenue to Alexander in’the vi- lic drinking fountains at the oldstreetwellsinfrontofthecourd house and near Stimsen’s drugstore,the idea being to puta coi or a tank tm the bottom of thie welllsAetitime the city waiter cool by passing through,these before ings img vusied. State Committee Moots Tonight. The Sitaite meet eect ach domanm amd femmmuilate pians, to regu'ate thie senatorial yyrimary alItisexpected)that Mr..C.A."Webi, of Asheville,will be elected)chwir- Democnatia committed ‘In Raleigh ‘tonight %o The mame of Mr.Clyde Hoey of Shelby, mentioned but it is understood that Craiur, Ask Wean, A favors Mr. bein 60 Mr.Hoey’s name willl not be piresenited:. Revenue Collectichs Increases . The report of Cashien Roberts,of the:office of Collector mevenuwue Vune as follows:Lists $42,278.76,Bpirits $304.81,bacco $394,348.16,2,281.02,a total of $419,198.80; ilhe total eal year ending June 30°were.$4,-. 628,738.34, 794.10 over thie yean previions.. his been promingmtl y Gov-anid this g,.the nominee.for Webb. Brown, collections «during cigars $31.05,:special to- corboaticns for che ~fis, an iniorease of $1,131,- ‘President to W ithdraw?A dispatetn from Washington says.a nation-wide movement to petition the President to withdraw from the race is backed by a number of Re officehdliders,: aeked:ta ren |in Various’Cases’ tax| Roagevelt yesterday Me.Edwin Anderson .has gone’- {to Lincolnton.to take a.onto)dy a bank.: Asylum;‘will Shh: and,,Beulah,have moved trom HighPointtoStatesville. of)the 20th.for the,benefit.of the- chive.b Mre..J.B.Link,who.live on Mr. Bic Howard's}place in Chambers- burg,townsh'p,died early yestenday: mornings.iTheWestern.North Carolina! Colt Association,|organized Mooresville some months ago,.will have.its first exhdbition the 26th of September, Landmark with the compliments of Mrs.A.W.Johnsom Statesville.R. F.D 6 Thre ‘is nothing better: than pickled beets,» -~Rev,W.M.“Walsh and Mr.8. W.Hoffman celebrated the.Fourth inwon in a contest with two of Salis+’ burv's very best players.: ——Mr.Marion’Mills and’Miss Pan,ile Smith,of Oak.Forest nejghibor- hood,were married)yestenday ‘about? toa at thle home of the of- i ating minister,Rev:J.H:Len areiet.J.O.Purnell’acid M.D:Stinson,the latter of Troutman,have.bought.the business of the?Mutual Grocery Co.,:near the rail- road station.Mr.Stinson ia’in charge-of the store, —It is Framoiveo Alvarez,theCur ban,in the Jefferosnville,Ind.,ne-.formacory,Mr,C,.V.-Henkel,‘whohasbeenspendingduysat‘West Bodesin Ind,‘visited the re~ formatory at Jeffersonville and)iden- tiffed Alvarez. -~Mr.M..C.Rufty,whlo died sud-denly at his home ia Salisbury- Friday—nigiht,,as reported im)anoth- er column of The Landmark.ee .of Mr.C.y,ofStatesville,and theshatter was -Vis-iting big Icinsman at the timeoffhis tik ashe Cate for State High Schools,for State five-year!certifi- cate for teachers and county teach- ers’centificates and entrance;examinationsfortheA.and M.College,Raleigh,jwill “be held at the coumthouseTiursdayandFridaybySupt. Wihiite. ~——Miss:Ethel McNairy,of Greens-boro,and Miss.Alice Harris, Forestville,Wake county,have been elected teachers in.the Statesville gtaded school.One is to fill a vacancy im the negtilar staff,caused by the declination.of Miss Jesshe Williams;-the other is an additional teachier,. --The county commissioners metyesterdayasthecountyboandof equalization to receive the tax sarolilg from thie assessors hut so.few of the scrolls.were.neady that action deferred until Monday,22nd, When the commissioners meet toopenbidsfor.the seognd.Series ofthieroadbonds. —Mr.J.Hye Scroges,of Concord- township,for years prominent in Uhe affaires of the.county,will cel-ebrate .his 89th birthday aext Priday,the 12th.Mr.Sarcges’;sis- tex,Mirs.Monrison,and her daugh-ter,Mics Fammie Monrisom,of Cam- on .Gity,-Col.,are visiting Mr.|Seroggis and -other relatives im the county. ——On account of the’rain thecrowdwihichheardthepingili1gclass from the Odd Fellow orphanage ait the court.house Thursday)night:wasnotlarge,but those who were there weire very much please?)with the concert.The’singing and recitta-tions.were very good.About $25 was realized from the sale of tickets,: ==The Carolina’Motor Company fas s9i4 tc Mr.Shermam Ramsey - a Flanders fore-door roadster and toMr.D.J.Craig an BH,M.F touring- car Mr.N.W.Fox hne sold ma- chines to Hon.W.D..Turner andMr.Léstor .Tomilin,of Statesville! aud Dr,Wilson,of Catiwiba coun-‘ty Mr.Fred’Deaton bes sold atouring.car to.Mr.Geo,Hawn,of south Iredell,: *-——The °Ministeniai!Associatiion ‘was in sespiom yesterday monning at Broad Street Methodist chunoli.* Various public matters were dis-cussed by the miinmisters and it:-disunderstoodthatthe.wrestling matiahes came in for a share,being,denouneed.as brutath anid demoratiz- ing.It-was pointed out that States-ville,Charlotte amd Ashieville are the only tawms in the State ©thatallowsuchamusements,| Legislative Committee Meets HereToday. A legislative committee,headedby.Liewt.Gov.Newland and compos-ed of State Senator Cobb,of <Rob-eéson county,and others,“willl meetCommissionerofAgricultiuveGrae ham,Mr.R.W.Scott;of the StateBoardof|Agnidilture.and:Dr.Kij-gore at the State Farm today.ThefastLegislatureappointed:a com-mittee to consider the adivisa’ Department’of Agri-culture,and thig committee mieets at the -State..Parm today to begin. its.in VestigatioNS, Artiolks of gree erat weine presented.tn ‘the House of Congmées@) cagalnet!Judige.:Archibald,”of the-Cominvence court.”os,° and the State ‘—¢Dite®-Suilday:school “ot “Pitut (aed Street.church willl seld eneam im thd >* grove wear the church ‘on the nigh at. —-A 6-pound beet comes to The ' Salisbury—playing)tennis.They ° co -+-A ¢lass from the Oxtord Orphan .ae give a congerth di 8. Statesvilie ont.ie eventing,Ok ‘the ; —4Mr.and ‘Mi,W.He ‘Presnel |.nhanddaughters,Misses Lillie,Ethel ——A two-year-old child ‘of Mr.and: 1d bei: bility of , consolidating the A..and M.College =. ee ee e a bette ei bats ’Ryan-Belmont et.al.in the,con- Bryan ‘dijdn’t make:Wilson and tht /ait ,Bi ‘{JPAGETWO. a,a :*‘,''WakCAS ae eid fi } “THE LANDMARK “MuESDAY,——~~July9,°1922.. ne CREDIT TOBRYAN.oe Waoen Mr Bryan-was hemmering vention and seemingly going.out of his way to raise a row,strong’ Wilson wen who sympathized’with Bryan’s parpose feared he would wreate.such aptagonisms as (would. wettain!y defeat Wilson and if the «New Jersey.man‘had failed the Ne- braskan would.have been held re- sponsible.Now that Wilson has won we must give Bryan:the large share of ‘the credit for the nomina-. tion...This .The Landmark does cheerfully.It thinks much more of Mr.Bryan today than ever before and.it believes that “he has aRtrongerholdonthecountrythanVONeeeesan-But let it:be borne in mind that Wilson isn’t Bryan's man jn the Sense that he is or will be control! ed by Eryan.Wilson is his own.Man and he has abundantly demon- Btrated that he can’t be controlled, That was a strong point in his pandidacy..His strength came ifrom the people who believed -in the man—in his intellectual and moral greatness,the.will power to do what is right and the purpose to do it.f So much by way of keeping the record Straight as we go along. Commentingon the J ohnson-FlynnprizefightatLasVegas,N.M,, Thursday,.the Greensboro’NewsWoicesthe.views of The Landmérk and,we are constrained to think, the view of the ‘general public,in the following sensible and)‘timelywétiorance: it is to be hoped that when JackJohmson,the negro,knocked out. Jack Flynn,the ‘white hope,”yes-terday,afternoon,he knocked —thelastvestigeofgloryoutofthebrutalsport,We have no sympathyforthewhitemanwhoplacedhim-|.Belf on a level witha bruiser likeJohnson;neith*r have we any con-sratulations for the .negro:Hehasnote'evated his race one jotainthescaleofuniversalrespeéf.The white man did not drag hisracedown,[Dhere is no more gloryinthatsortofperformancethanin’a chicken fight;and the result |Greensboro last week,decided’to |order to induce jurymen to :Berve|means no more so far as racial su-‘periority is ccoucerned than.for ablackroostertolickawhiteone. MATTERS OF NEWS. The.Appell e Division..of the Ner when a young Woman marries a maiaged76-and guesto annul)the mar-Tiage”because.jhe led her to be-lieve him only severity;she had noe legal pround.ie /A Mrs.Nellie Grant Sartoris;onlydaughtenof.the late PresidentGrant,and Mr.Frank H.Jones, formerly First Assistant Postmas-fer General,.were married on the 4th at the country home off Mrs. Sartoris near Coburg,Ont.1 A cable from’.Paris says PrinceLudovic.Pignatelli,..reputed a.distantrelationoftheKingofSpain, shot himself last week as a conse- quence,it is said,of.disappoint-ment in his Buit for the hand of an American girl,The.man ‘was.re- ported to be engaged!to Miss Mary Duke;daughter of .B..N.Duke,ofNewYorkandDurham,N,,C:,‘but‘the engagement was denied’by Mr. Duke...EO : rail,primarily dafective and serious-ly seamed and split,.was found.to fhave been \the’‘cause of an acci-dent.on/the Great Northern:railroad near Sharon,N.D.,.on December 30last,which resulted in’the killingoffivepersonsandthednjuryof 18 others.H.‘W.'Belmap,chief in- spector of safety appliances of.thrInter-State ‘Commerce Commission, investigated)the accident. The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Alexander H\Stev- ens,Vice President of the Confed- eracy,was celebrated:at Cra'w- fordsville,Ga.,Thursday by the .townspeople amd many.Georgians from ail parts of the State.The principal place of celebration was Liberty Hall,.the.Stevens home.Stevens’.birthday is ‘February 11butthecelebrationwaspostponed until the 4th for convenience,“ STATE NEWS. Salisbury aldermen,will buy an auto-truck for the ‘firemen.oe Mrs.Margaret Closs,of Durham,who died recently left $1,000 to the Methodist orphanage in.Raleigh,a bimilar sum to the old ladies’home in.Durham and $100-each to twomissionarygecletiesinDurham. Miss Sarah Means,daughter ofMr.amd Mrs.Geo.W.Means,of Concord,.and.Mr.A.R.Howard were married on the evening of the 3d in*St.Tames theram church, Concord.Mr.Howard is a_cotton Ths association of postofifice clerks,assistant postmasters and letier carriers,which.met in ho.d the next’meeting in Raleigh. The Rural Mail.Carriers’’Associa- tion,in session in Asheville,.de- and Flynn—and the most powerful|Wilmington. York Supreme?Court decides:that. “A broken 80-poundi,Bespémen ated!es were mill man at Concord..A REMARKABLE TRIAL IN ITALY. %t Began in March,1911,and is-Still in Progress,|” \Baltimiore Sun.Ae The trial of the Camérrists at|Witerbo,ItaTy,shows!signs.at:last of drawing 10.a ‘close.It *began (March 11,1911,andi was preceded by a preliminary investigaion of five years.oth The cause of the trial.was the murder of Gennaro Cuocolo,a Ca- morrist,at Torre del Greco,andofhis’wife,Maria Cutinelli,in Naples,Their killing was a (Ca-morrist execution.:i During the long trial the follow ing prisoners died:Ciro Alfano,who was arrested'.én the day of hib marriage and -is said to have diedofabrokenheart;Pasquale Gartg-ulo and:Matteo Valearcel,whadiedrecently,and Ciro Vitelli,who was present,at the murder,butevadedarrestanddiedofcholera; fast year.|):ost Although more than 700 witness-heard:during the trial,still,the,.case’for,the.prosecutionalmostentirelyrestsonthe‘revel-ations of Abbatemaggio,the inform- Gey ifs :iOwingtolackof-evidence |and”the practical impossibility of com-.pelling witnesses’to denounce the Camorrists,the Kingfs’procurator hadto withdraw the¢harge of mur- der against Luligi Anena and.Gen-naro Ibelle,and to admit that the proof of Di Matteo’s guilt was in-- sufficient.The charges of criminal assotiation againgt Guiseppe Chiri- co and Maria Stendardo have like-wise been withdrawn.O%it of the 22 Camorrisis changed with crim-inal association,a crime which can- not be punished with’more than,fiveyears’imprisonment.17 prisoners who were arrested five years ago and have:consequently already berved the maximum term of {m-prisonment to whidh they would have been bentenced if convicted, have been released. plicated in.the Cuocolo murderpucceededinevading.arrest.They were Giuseppe Esposito”and An- drea Attanasio,who fled and aré¢! supposed to be hiding abroad,prob-ably in:America.Erricone like- wise fled to America and waB ar- rested jn New York by Detective Petrogino,whose murder was,prob- lably a Camorra execution.Giovanni |Rapi,who fled to Paris,returned t\Italy and willingly surrenderd him-[self to the police in order to'prove |his innocence.:|‘The first 10 months of the trial were taken up.with formalities con-| nected with the impaneling,swear- ing and challenging of the jury and jwith the hearing of evidence.In} law |jon this long trial a special fixingies.passed by Parliament|their pay at $1.40 a day.The lastThey,-are-—both —prutes——Johnson--eided—to-hold the next meecting./i0 |six months of the trial were taken: brute beat up”the weaker brute.Jack Johnson has not contributedanythingtothetaskJas.B.Dud-ley,Chas.H.Moore,and otherhonorablemenofthenegrorace,have set for themselves in.liftingtheirfellowstoahigherplaneof There were numerous .celebra- tions of the Fourth in this part of the State,the largest being at Gas tonja,Salisbury:and High Point. At.High Point the address was by Bird 8.Coler,of New York,and ©Col.R.E,Lee,of Virginia,spoke intelligence and usefulness in .theworld.There is not a student in.| the A:&M.College for the eol-|Congressman Webb was the speak-|two Camorrists,De “Angeliser.‘ered racé who could be helped tineithermoralsorréspetability|bywssociatihgwithanyofthemotley at Salisbury.Gastonia’s)cele- bration was the most elaborate. throng—white or black—who surge Two Prize Fights on the Fourth. about the ring side yesterday,asBpectatorsorgamblersonthere-|M.,on the 4th,between the negro|They comprised the scum of [Jack Johnson,apd a white man named Flynn,was alienists,appointed both bystoppedintheninthroundbyStatepounandtheprisoners, ult. ,the tougihest element who enjoy lib-erty outside of jails and peniten- The prize figmt at Las Vegas,N. champion -pugilist, up with the speeches for the pros- ;ecution and the defense.Re { |.Originally more than 50 lawyers \for the defense appeared,but grad-j}ually,.-"either because the Camor-| jrists had not the money to pay| their fees,or because they pretend) ed to be poor in order to excite! the pity of the jury,the number lof lawyers was reduced to 18.How an |Amodeo,falsely accused of having| committed the double murder,were|ipresent during the trial ‘and -repre-|,pented by iJawyers in order to} claim eventual damages.| _Besides the .lawyers’speeches,| there were others by experts and the|to ascer-| Qnly two of the Camorrists im-|| “TEAMSWANTED.— Gor.teams ‘wanted to haul lumbér Sevenmiles,Good roads,_J..4,DAVEDSON,©uly.2,. BACK IN-BUSINESS.f} I want all my friends to.- know that Iam back in the/ grocery business and.want their trade.Store nextdoortotheWesternUnionTelegraphOffice. -——’PHONE 62.—— J.G.Colvert. _duly2. ce RO OORaRS ge ERRORt ae ie FORISA LE,| Two?year-old Apple Vinegar madefromthepurefruitjuice:-"Phone orders to 4409. Walnut Grove Farm,H.HLBLAYLOCK,'—Proprietor, .evr |Sewing Machines Repaired.— J,U.LAMPRECHT,.109 East Front'Street.. *Phone 61,. PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D. Office over Hall’s Drug Store. Office hours ¢40 and fo p.m."PHONE 182.Maga, Crawford-BunchFurnitureCompany, UNDERTAKERS. Phone 400.May 24.Night ’Phone 2226. eo “ot fie Prescription} tae ‘The Polk.Gray Drug Company,pee ay PRESCRIPTION SPECIA ISTS.MeOntheSquare.i Phones 109 and 410.. ais ~_|Special y Ve boomotr bes,3 bygivingour custoners. F good Stu for ther money a . ge e , eh a * Wheneveryou see people doing a thriving fusiness you may know there is a good Aeason. for it. ‘goods “on,Luk you can't Le fooled long after You may Le fooled when you tAy your you try them “out.” We are in business to stayinLusiness,“We. would rather make a hLittke paofiz and Le sue ofa Lig business,than to make a big profit and take chances of having to quit. We give our customers good stuff for their money,Lutwedon't “stuff”prices. .-eSpecialPrices "COUNTERPANES From 98¢.to $3.50. tiaries. Views of the Progressive Republi-can Senators, Washington Dispatch.” Several progressive ation growing out of the presiden-tial nominations at Chicago A RepublicanSenators,conferring over the.situ-‘ and jthroughout the fight. Officers because,they said,it.WaB tain whether the informer,Abbate-|no longer a boxing contest;that maggio,was insane. it was a brutal).exhibition and that An entire regiment of infantry| Flynn's foul tactics made its con-'has been'sent to Viterbo to sur-|tinuance impossible.Referee Smith young the court when the verdict| then announced that Johnson had 4.given.Diring the trial two won and the fight was over.lcompanies of.infantry,150.carbin-Flynn displayed no ability cers and 50 detectives have been|He was cut permanently on duty.The Camorra —— “ 5 — Lace Bandings Dress Goods just ar- SILK HOSE 25ce.to T5c.a pair. and ae Battimore,have voiced the opinion |about the face until blood ran downthatathirdpartyintheirStateseditnicl’Coes He round on and by the sixth was de-was unnecessary,Their.generalopinionsarethatelectors_in by m+ was from.the first |y i +Roobec liherately;trying to butt the ‘cham-Rak wt iece the teenie pig's chin.with hia head.Time aflicenticketinCalifornia,|Washer time as Johnson held him pow-ington,Kansas,Nebraska,Minne-Bota and the Dakotas among others,|¥2"4.Non 36 i 2 jedly but it di hese han coneoe Sena-|veventh he Sot leaping upward:ev-tors here has announced.any inten-.|tion of leaving ¢apulé .|ery time he could’work.his ayine See remiine Hepa under Jdhnson’s.chin. California.and Bristow,of .Kansas,|WeTe both off the floor time lican parly.Senators Works,of| ‘erless Flymn jerked his head up-Smith warned him repeat-' no good.Im the head Flynn’s feetand have tod their colleagues that the again “with the energy he put into progressive elem Ww.his.-bounds.:Pane Gee trace [te leap two -feet into the air in would-be nothing to gain by join-|ftantic plunges at the elusive.jaw third arty movement,|@bove *hinr.ft Washington,jeally.unmarked.by.the fight, in the'r States ing in a Senator Poindexter, Sometimes he seemed Johnson.was practi- Baid he believed that it would.be|.The same day at Vernon,~Col., unnecessary to organige a third)Ad Wolgast won the lightweight party in his State:||jchampionship over.Jo.Rivers in ‘lthe thirteenth round.It ‘is claim- ——| Secretary MacVeagh|Says.Andrew Was Inefficient.:: day Secretary of the Treasury Mac-| Veagh Says’the resigmation of iA. q| ed,however,that Wolgast won on a foul and that the neferee’s decis- in.this case were both white..' Piatt Andrew.Assistant Secretary cf -,Ss getheTre:‘y,WaS not submitted un-|ee ——aed ststilithedrepeatedly,been néequested|A State convention of Socialis by bot Mr.“MacVeagh amid Presj-|Was held -in.Winston-Salem on the dent ‘Taft,on account of Andrew’s|inefficiency The Secretary said}that Mr.Andrew pleadedi.to be re-|tained in the service,and brought,ev-|®ry possible influence to bear bo}have the request for his resigma-| tion withdrawn.Mr MacdVeagh Bays | he wrote four letters to Andrew for his resignation,one reinforced| by a letter from Presidemt Taft,au | thorizing the demand,before ‘An-|drew resigned.“itil abcincic ccs His Character Inspired Loyalty.| Raleigh Times.\| If man’s character may be judg-|ed from the steadfastness of his!friends then Woodrow Wilson is 2!mati worthy of all support.Never| did mien cling to man more faith-/ fully than the Wilson people ad-}hered to the min of their choice.| Their unbounded fatth,their ney- @r-failing optimism’,had much to-do with ‘tuspiring the final.choruswhichfinaily‘burst into a-trinm- phant shout.His fundamental De- mccracy is:sjun)We bag the abil- andthe knowledge to“make a great .President.His public executive experience have strated’that he as the -wisdom.-What more could,this country ask? 4th and candidates were named as->follows;Governor;-H.BE.Hodges,Beaufort county;Lieutenant!Gov- ernor,B.T.Tiller,Asheville;Sec- retary of State,W.M.Weatherly, Green ro;Auditor,D.-Stuart,Spencer”Treasurer,‘W.B..Taylor, Winston “~Salem;.Superintendent of Public Instruction,Rev.G.HE. Hunt,Lexington;Attorney General, W.G.Gregson;Commissioner of Agriculture,Bruce Anderson,—.Le- noir;Commissioner of Labor §and Printing,George F.~Wilson,-For- syth county;Corporation Commis-sioners,R.J.Morton,Greensboro, and V.T.Grubbs,Stokes county; Insurance’Commissioner,R.H. ‘Lane,Beaufort county. A new plank im the platform de- mands that.convicts be paid ‘wages and that after the expense of maintaining the comvict is deducted te rethainder be given to his fam-y.‘ of Nevada,has been appointed in hisstead.-HS ee ee —_| Geo.Wingfield,appointed United|States Senator from Nevada’to suc-|;ceed Senator Nixon,deceased,hasand|declined and W,-A,lec Massey,”former|demon-|Chief Justice of the Supreme Court} trial-witl cost the State more than| $400,000.This sum includes the} expenditure during the.preliminary} investigation,the mantenance of the prisoners,the cost of their re-|moval from Naples to Viterbo and| all other expenses connected)with|the trial.| The minutes kept by the clerk of)the court during the trial <cpver| 12,000.pages of writing,the réport| of the investigating judges consist | of 60 volumes and mo6re than 50,000) documents were produced and read| during the trial. In*order to provide against the},tisk of interruption ‘a substitute} judge,public prosecutor and clerk | were appointed and attend¢d the}|proceedings;ready to replace tHeitcolleaguesincaseofillness.ae No other trial in Italy lasted [ 16 months,so that the Camorra tri-}al beats all records..ThePalizzolo,| or Mafia,trial at Florence in lasted 15 months and that of Sum-| j \ion im his favor was unjust.‘The monte Naples in the following |In a statemrent given out Thuts-|principals 7 eTyearlasted13months.©| Thos.F.Ryan Rings Clear. Thomas F.Ryan,the financier)who was a delegate ‘from Virginia|to the Democratic national conven-| } tion,whose aid Wilson refused in| the pre-convention campaign and| whom Bryan denounced in’the convention,has authorized the fol- lowing statement::i “The -Baltimore convention has regiktered the independnt will of| the Democratic:party through its! chosen delegates,and it:is the duty| of every,Democrat without regard} to past preferences to accept ‘that|decision with good will and ng re-| grets,and to into the cSming| battle with courage and determi-nation.to maké Governor WilsonPresident,“We should all contribute every| effort in our power,dictated by)good judgmént and honest consider-| ations,to accomplish)thie rebuilt. The party is united and as the cam- alen propressss ) perere st eis .gain the confidence of the country|and that an ovenwhelming.majority| of the American people will conclude |that the best interests of the repwb- li¢and all its people without ro gard to claes or condition will be best.served by placing the’Demo- cratic party in power.”©; For any.itchiness of the skin,:forskinrashes.ehap,Doan's intment.-60e.at.allstores,;ae , 1904.1 % Dimples,etc.,try |i‘drug rived.‘: Don’t forget our Milli- nery Department,Cut prices on all Hats. D.B.Krider &Com’y. Sweet Peas, s PINK, )WHITE, LAVENDER. GOOD:STEMS, WILL SHIP WELL. SURE TO PLEASE. $1.00 per 100 VAN LINDLEY €0., .Florists,a Greensboro,N.C.=. POLK GRAY DRUG C0., Local‘Agents. We Want Your Account! -Sloan Clothing Co. CONSIDER THAT GOOD VEHICLES will take you where you are going,GOOD HARNESS @OOD SADDLES will save a smash-up. make riding more com- fortable. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. _So ERR present ce srerangrrcromen nrroe 7 We want your account,because we want todobusinesswithallourpeople,believinthatweoffereveryfacilityforpromptanproperbusiness.There must bea beginning—do not postpone the opening of an accountsimplybecauseofthesmallnessofyourfirstdeposits.Your account,however small,will receive the same prompt and courteousconsiderationweextendtoourmanylarge~depositors.;Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville, §HORSE-FLY NETS Protect your Horses from flies.§. Prices redticed for 30 days. Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Harness of every description,Prices right. ~Be sure and get our prices before buying, Harness,~Vehicle &Supply Company. “ig 116 East Broad Street. ye eee.____BOOQOHHOHOOOQOOECOHOOCOECOOOOOD ss ili |climb;finest’of scenery. AMS ‘|THE LANDMARK )|\TUBSDAY,~;--—July 9,1912. LOCAL:RAILROAD SCHEDULE,|Arrival and Departure’of ‘Traine-atStatesville,-WESTERN AD.Train No.15,.west-bound,due’5.ee ane Pile,Hike ITN a vest-bound,due’5.55 a.m.4 ee amg ||Brain No.16,eastbound,“due 1-20 pm. a ;‘Tain .11,west-boun ui i .Meet Your:Friends at.The Tran a ii wentTyoud,“due $38.Ba ‘Z ,rain No,west-ur ue .p.mDavisWhite|Train No,36;east-bound,due1100~a.m :ke Ss i .‘ae No.3./enat-bound,foe ie Dp,m.rain No.east-beun ue 6.D.mm.Sulphur prings .CHARLOTIE AND TAYLORSVILLE, *oe =e om le60milesNorthWestfromChar-Traip No,16 ar.9.50,leaves 11.00 a.mlotte,on’Southern R.R.;two Train No.24 ar.8.26,leaves 8.35.p.mdailymailtrainsexcept“Sunday.7 Electric Lights,Sewerage,etc. The best of Fare,Service “and Water. 150 acres of land,dotted with.Springs and shady walks,Cool’nights;pleasant days,Just thelace'to-rest,recreate and enjoy he summer.days.100 -rooms:_Qutdoor Sports,Mountains to - +.Weekly Rates $6.to $8,Taly ‘ind 1|Audgast $8 to $10.Special rateps*to |,!|elubsandfamilies.:DE ase ie Write for Booklet fo |~The Davis Springs ..° HIDDENITE,(NOC.eo “OpenMay 15th to October 15th oe.j 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 Passenger Station.- :Ask to see the Simplofiller ~'Fountain Pen’and Conklin’s Charlotte‘Observer.i ; From Taylorsville.Train No,.23 ar.10.10,.eaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p;m. The Big Independent Papers For ,Wilson.: .Phe .Observeranevér.before read the big Northern papers with quite60.much.delight...“Almost to a delphia Record openly says 'thatWilsonwillbe.the next .President, ‘and it rejoices to-pay 60.The NewYorkTimes,the’‘New ‘York World tiland the New York Evening.Post are’Wilson shouters..‘The.staid man?’they are for Woodrow ‘Wilson’! and predict his election,The ‘Phila-| MR.MYERSANDHIS OX.|. Demanding a Big Sam For:the- Beast ‘the County Sold and .Threatens Suit,:ee .Alfred -Myear,|<the agedWilkes-county ditizen and .¢rip-. ple who last:week completed eightmopihs’sentence:to the countyhome‘for -retailing,is thredtening:to bring suit against the countyto.recover damages for the disposi-tba ct Wie cae recon delle Myers,as will be remembered, rode about the country in.am OXcartwithanoldshotgunbyhissideandmadeabusinessofpeddlingfruitandvegetablesandfrequentlydispensedbooze.The first timehe.was convicted of retailing im ithe lredell)courts he received 4 sentence.to the chain gang and was allowed -to take his ox and cart.to the gang and work it there.Butwhénalast.in the court it was ex-~ \plained in his behalf thathe-was\inabie -for duty on the chain gangbecauseofhisphysicalcondition He8e.75; nd‘he was sentenced te the county PROM.Toe alt tae Ps |«'Myers ‘had nowhere to send His 03)lan?cart,it-was‘not needed at the | reounty’home and the commissioners| }gent-it to the chain’gang for service)\while Myers was serying his:sen | PAYING THE COUNTY'S BILLS.)f Business.Transacted at:tha Meeting..of.the County Commis-sioners.tea We The county commissioners,in}: regular:monthly session Vast week,passed on,the following claimsagainstthe.county and,ordered their payment:ip pte 8 2hChainGang--W.C.Henry,pal-ary as superintendent $50,team.hireW.W.Kerr,Pink Craw-ford and M.C.Dunlap,guards,35 eacty;W.C:Morton,oats,$33; pay roll for labor and team hire,$106.11;BF.G.Kennedy,arresting boy|who escaped from gang,$1;Mrs.G,F,Downum $1.32,Stimpson &Steele $121.43;Z,KF.Mayberry $1.75,Lazenby;Montgomery Hiard- ware Co.$78.80;Hamess Vehicle&Supply Co,$2.50,Mills &.Pos-tot:$61.67,alk for supplies;J,BE.Hendren.$10.10,B.PB.Youmg:$2.90,for .blacksmith’work;ZeBass,treating sick.mule,$4;Stimp-.Son v&Steele,team hire $25;.Gus. mt is,:hauling and supplies,$82.-O%*4CountyHome—J,G,.Thompson, keeper,$30;Radmey Davidson.‘andmother).work,.$14.50;Fred,”B.Phifer $19.60,G..M.Young.$2,10,. MDre R.A ‘ ||;Quick Detachable”Cae Clincher a ROUND SHAPE STRONG ©. DURABLE tence.It was soon discoybred that the old steer was so slow that he an |Was not doing near enough work old New York Tribune gets around|Saying too much in praise of Wil-| 60n by diverting attention in R..R.Hill $29.25,.Ster Milling Co: 1$69.34,Smith.&.Brown |320.42;€..H.Brown’$29;W.W,Foushea1$10.95)Lazenby-Montgomery Hard- |we thie props from under the projectors ey~|sale was made some:time ago and| important direction—-the effect”Wil- Boh’s nomination will have upon the fortunes of Colonel Roosevelt. progressives at of the third party movement. Roosevelt Will Appepl tothe Far *mer and Wage-Earner. |As the candidate of the new pro-gressive:party for the presidency, Colonel Roosevelt intends to makeanappeallargelytothefarmer Fountain Pen.These aretwo |“best self-filling pens on:the | THIS WEEK:,| Just Arrived|: and the wage-worker lon the groundthatneithertheDemocraticnorthe must get out into the open air andsunlight.If you'do this every day andeepyourstomachandbowelsingoodorderbytakingChamberlain's Tabietswhenneeded.you should become bothhealthy’and beautiful.For sale by alldealers.::* Maraschino Cherries,Durker’s Salad Dressing,, Campbell’s Salad Dressing, Evaporated Horse Radish, -Libby’s Lunch Tongue,© Sweet Pickles,, - Pimentoes and Cheese. Phone your orders to89. Eagle &Milholland. FOR SALE! Cash Tobacco’Warehouse,lot 130x285,corner Wakilut and Meet- tag streets.Lot 60x107,corner Court and Meeting streets.26%‘acres,at Bufola,$30 per acre. 75 acres,one milehovee.76 acres,one mile and a half west.35 acres,one-mile and a quarter west.70 acres,one mile and a half 211 acres,five miles north,$30 eastof court| per acre. 356 acres,three miles east,$25 per acre | A number of other desirable farms and business properties.See me before making an investment. ISIDORE WALLACE, ‘iret’National Bank Building. "Phone 240. $12,000 of City Property FOR SALE Five-rooin “house and lot,south Center street,near depot.- Two vacant lots rear above,on Meeting street. Six vacant,lots south of Brad- ford Knitting Mill on Bight-room house,good and barn,and four acres of Buffalo Shoal Road.Four-room house,6%acres land, Buffalo Shoal Roa4 : Two vacant lota Buffalo Shoal well land, Store house and residence and ‘acre lot,junction west Front street and Buffalo Shoal Road.Also stock of Groceries and Fixtures. Call on or write Cc.B.MORRISON 739 West Front St. March 8.:-*Phone 227. THE NORTH CAROLINA | College of-Agriculture: The State’s Industrial College. Four-year courses in Agriculture;in Civil,Electrical and -Mechanical’Engineering;inChemistry;in.Cotton Manufacturing and .Dyeing.Two-year courses in “Me- chanic Arts and in Textile Art.One-year arid two-year courses in Agriculture.These courses are both practical andscientific.Ex- aminations «for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats on July iith.,For cataloguead : THE REGISTRAR,West.Raleigh,North Carolina.' "EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.lified as PXec@torOf the éatate of H. A ae nlavensed:U :ig “to fotify all pérsons ving claims agaist:the estate to present.them to the unders'or before the 26th day of June,1913,or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery..All persons indebted to the es- tate will please make imm ‘and Mechanic Arts.| | BE SURE TO ORDER CITY FLOUR! Get the maximum flour value for your money—order CITY FLOUR by name. advertising costs added to the price—this value is put ‘into the flour.Try it. City Flour Milling ORDER OF PUBLICATION. NORTH CAROLINA,i In the Superior Court.Iredell County.§Luther Echols vs.Hattie Echols.It appearing from the affidavit of LutherEcholsinthisaction,that Hattie Echojs,the de-feniant therein,is not to be found it Iredell coun- ty,and cannot-after due diligence be found in theState,and it further appearing that the defend-ant,wife of the plaintiff,has wilfully and with- out eause abandoned the plaintiff and furtherthatthesaiddefendanthaslivedinadulterywithandothersunknowntothe plaintiff, of this action be published in some newspaperpublishedinIredellcountyonceaweekforfourweeks.setting forth the title of the action,the purpose of the same and.requiring the defendant to appear at the term of the Superior Court of July,1912,and answer or demur to the complaint of thé plaintiff.J.A.HARTNESS,W.A.Bristol,Att'y.c.8,Cc.R.T,Weatherman,Att'y.June 24,1912, SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROP-:')OBRIY. Pee to adecree of the Superior CourtofIredellcounty,rendered in a spectal pro-ceeding entitled J,Frank Barrett and others vs.C.W.Hyams and others,the undersigned com- missioner will sell at public auction to the highestbidderatthecourthousedoorinStatesville,N. C.,on(SATURDAY,JULY 27,1912. at 12 o’clock,m,,the following described real es-tate,situated on Wést End avéritie,in tho city ofStatesville,to-wit:~Beginning at a stake on West End avenue,Miss Lou Graham’s corner,and rufning with her linesouth24degreeseast22%poles to a stake on theCollegelot;thence south 66 degrees west 75 feetto:'a stake,the J,B,Connelly corner:thencenorth24degrees.west 2242 poles to the street;thence north66 degrees east 75 feet to the begin-_|ning,containing five-eighthsof an acre more orless.’Also an easment in an alley way 10 feet-yide running from Race street to the rear of theJabovedescribedpro}perty,;Terms of Sale—One-third cash,one-third in sixmonths,one-third in twelve months’time.!‘R.B.MCLAUGHLIN,Jane 25,1912,missioner. IT,W..FRAZIER, ne TINNER, NORTH CENTER STREET.*PHONES: SHOP 63RESIDENCE2389 :The Tribume thinks the victor f theycosheedainakdCet is.understood that.a nephew:of It is therefore ordered by the Court,that notice | Iredell county to be held on the last Monday in | low the.gang to pay for his feed| land the:commissioners decided to| eee him.,The ox was placed.on thé market and brought $37.50,and) the original owner bought him.The| |the money turned into the county. |treasury,Now that he is free Myers) \is demanding his ox or $150-4in cash.| |He appeared before the commission-) lers.at their recent meeting and) lgerved notice that heavy damages’must be -forthcoming.Chairman | Mills said he was willing to give| |Myers the $37.50 derived from the| pale of the ox ‘but oghers of the| dred dollars..He said he should be paid something for the work the| ox.did while in;the hands of the|county and that so far as his be| ‘{ng a dead expense to the,county) ‘he felt that he had been a benefit;|\that he did $25.worth of work a) jmonth at’the coumity -home,- ithe fare “be was given “was not;|worth having.|.The commissioners could.not re-|Ernest Moore to Jackson Training| {Frain from laughter while Myers)ot | |S8ented ‘his ‘cape ‘and when he con- |whoitiwas that offered $50 for the|isfeer’s'horns.“The boys -in Wilkes| wanted themfor dog horns,’’was) jthe reply.|good polished dog horns could be | ibeught for $2.50,but the irate olderippierepliedthatthehornsof! |bis ox were not ordinary hotns and i were worth $50. “Every proposition made by the} pcommiasioners was turned down py) |Myers andi the board finally adjourn-| fed without coming to an agreément. |At last account Myers was express-| fing his contempt for the authorities jin strong terms and declaring his}jintention to have $150 for his ox.| It is understood that he has threat-| jminded men that the ox was real- My worth the value he puts on him. \t istrue that Myers and!his ox were igre:t chums,the old man talking ito the.beast almost continuously j when driving it,and there is 4/| touch of pathos about the case.' \Myets says,he raised the ox him-|jself;that it-is now seven years old} jand he alone knows its value. |.Chairman Mills says that it may| }sound a little harsh, tired of seeing Iredell county have to take care of so many helpless ana/count'es and he is disposed to.fight||to a finish the demands of Myers.| i'The Unloaded Gun at Mocksville—| |A Library. |Correspondence of The Landmark. Mocksville,July).3——-Yesterday|jevening about 6.30 o'clock Dewey||Spry shot his cousin,Rufus Spry,|jwith a shot gun,the load taking | effect in the boy’s head just above ithe left eye.It seems that the|boys were playimg and the victim| lis another.result of the ‘‘unloaded”’| gun..At this writing the lad is still living,but no hope of his ul-| |timate,recovery is entertained.| |Kach of+the boys is about ten | |years old.The Teachers’Normal School for |Davie county is now im progress at ithe graded-school building,the work) lis being conducted by Prof.McLeod. land Miss Anmie Wiley,assisted by|Supt.Bradley.|Prof.B.-C.Byerly has been elect-ied principal of the Mocksville |graded school to succeed Prof.Par- |due,resigned.Prof.Byerly comes|to Mocksville well recommended.Mocksville now has the nucleus of a library which was‘opened threeweeksago.The library committee are just now handicapped to some jextent,at least,by the.lack of \funds with which to properly prose-|cute their work;but they have the promise of $500 from Carnegie,|\the same to become available just jas soon as certain conditions are complied with.“Reading maketh a full man”:and a good library 1s a very potent*factor in the enlarge-| ment of the educational and inte AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. icesy Ab hy tim8 On Short notics.Sane Bree “CAROLINA MOTOR CO,—ALWAYS IN. OCOUPY three rooms on the rE theFirstNational Bank where I never stay NectalchatsI amin my Lal ediate ent,i :DEWEY L,.RAYMER,dune 25,1912,ee Executor, ve Mt shop—in.aroom fartherin,-é-'p.F.LAUGENOUR,Dentist —with careful chauffeurs and at reasona- second floor of:Mey re bess I am 7 ,Don't peep into my ion room Seay and then gooff and say [am := not in,but céme on in and Jet;be known.}-For_soreness.,of |Reo bell,knock or #out.If I amnotat the boratory—work lectual horizomofamy town or com- munity that can afford it. SSSeccrse Jo,Braan,colored,for 14 yeaTsmessengerjntheGovernor's oifice in*#Raleigh,died last week.He|eerved ag messenger during the ad-ministratons:-of Governora Russell, Aycock,Glenn’amd two years of Governor Kitchin’s tenm. the.er induced by violent ‘ry,there is.nothing’better than €ham-~.berlain’s Liniment.~This liniment.2180‘relieves rheumatic pains.For sale byUEAOBLeReneakatT leluded one of the board asked him|30.costs in rushing tomanifestingan insane eagernss to) cusing Bryan of having “vile and malicious slanders.’” further from public’favor. geo | eauaeles,‘whieth-|:ise or inju-: rare Co.$2.65,Statesville Drug.Co$2.90,all for suppides;.C.A: Mill-Baps,milch cow’,$32.50.-eetJail-—O,lL.Gilbert,jailer,$56.90; Fred.B..Phifer,.pupplies,..75 cents;city light department,lights 0.8 pn Roads .and Bridges-—J.EB:Sloan W Rash,repairing,bridge,33:51;W.B,Campbell removing drift from bridge,50 cents;M..C.Goodman,repairing.bridge,$4;.S:.H.Houston,serving road orders, $1.20;R.W.Litton,lumber,$2.86. -MisceNianeous——W,..B,,Munday,plumbing at court house,$7;citylightdepattment,lights for courthouse,$18.54;.Waltgh)and Barrin- 7 Republican partyig attempting sBe-he ider-|ger ‘fin fmarketCarryafulllisieofwh8al&board saNi that when they consider-|eer,coffin for pauper,$3;J.U.Tablets,Inks ae Pencils.-ee in this campaign to deal |ed the expense of Myers and his 0X|Lamprecht,repairing door lock at,,:jwith,the fundamental,economic:and to.the county they were not dis-|court house,$1.65;'Sheriff Deaton, PRINTING.|social conditions which confront the.posed to refund more than.$10,Summoning 60 jurors and ten tales-|A «joountry:The high cost of living Myers was very indignant and be-/men,$20.20: Statesvilla Printing|J a |'will also figure in the colonels|ic¢ame quite insolent.He declaréd|Co.stamp pad’for register’s:office|BRADY,'-The Printer.})°™°'=——____[that ne had been offered $50 for |50.‘conts,supplies for clerk's,of- ,A :|If you are a housewife,you canpot,bis steer/s horns alone because’Office $13.55;‘J.A.Brady,binding tax- .'-|Feasonably ope to,»healthy or beaiic their unusual size;that he hadales!Berolls,$23.25;-R.P..Allisoh,sup-,}tiful by w ng dishes,sweeping and|offered $150.for the ox.and |plies.for.clerk’s office -$1:50;H[doing h id crawl-,In.Gi tient toingintobeddeadtiredatwineyouwouldn’t have taken several bun-/|L.Gilbert,conveying:patient toBtateHospitalatMorganton,$11.30; Lazénby-Montgomery Hardware Co., supplies for.court house;$1.20;E.Turner,telephone messages from February to May,$8.05;.Moores-| &-Enterprise,’advertising.for veriff,$4;H:-O.Steele,rdbate.on while taxes as recommended by.assessor,| $25;J.W.Wilkinson,brick work,$9.50;Sheriff Déaton,conveying Behool,$5.50;Justice J.A.King $2.20 and Deputy Sheriff Gilbert $3in>cases in which.det fendants were sent to chain gang. Mrs.'-M.E.Moore received,$2.50, Mrs.Cora Gamt $1.60,.Mrs.I.J.Myers was then told tha|Christy $3.Martha Moose $1,all!for temporary relief. |Sheriff Deaton was authorized topostpone.the advertisement of property for taxes 30 days—from July.lst to August 1st._ .The .board adjourned to--meet again next Monday,as the board of equatization,to receive the tax books.: Bug and Worm That Dantage Fruit Trees.— Correspondence of The Landmark. About the wilt or blight on theTheflour|ened to sue the county and feels fruit trees,there is an insect that| that is sold without excessive)confident that should he sue he will causes it and in two forms—a lit-.| ibe awarded several hundred dollars.jtle bug and worm about the size| He believes he could convince fair-|of a dress pin amd can be readily | seen with the naked eye.\De seenin ‘this year’s growth of thetwig.He works /right in the pith pf the twig and poisons the sapinhiscoursedownthelimb.You;wil not find him in all the twigsaffectedforhe.sometimes gnaws or eucks the spurs of the twigwheretheleavesareandcanmot be found.‘|.The ‘bug is an energetip fellow.|but that he is|If on the limb when you_gut.it off|he will fall off..If yow look /the|limb before striking,you will see Worthless citizens from other thé bug on the outside..The worm|is in-the twig.will find him. Will some ome name.him and tell ways and means to get rid of him? W.B.CHAMBERS.Dunlap,N.C. Split it and Champ.Clark’s Bad Taste. Charlotte Observer. Champ Clark showed bad taste Baltimore,thereby Secure the nomination.He is Bhowing further bad taste in -ac In this conduct,Clank is recedihg still Dysentlery is always-serious and of-ten a dangerous disease,but it can be cured,namberlain’s Colic,Cholera ard Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it evenwhenmalignantandepidemic.For,salebyalldealers.ed hee Oak Serge .Have you.scen our special quality &-ren’s use. qualities is unsurpassed.- ‘on the selvedge. 5 sone ‘’ eee s Ney,;\om ¢* =e »7 *2 ’i ‘2 f eos #1 wee "‘‘‘i as a oe*eat Sa r oes :ne a ""shige of Sn acael REPPA:ae i he roi ene D.| He can: you| circulated | The sponged and shrunkserges an me Ady.for us for women’s,misses’and.chil-dsponged ready e,at $1.25 A guaranteed fabric,shown in.lines of Serges,36 to 50 inches wide. all the new and staple colorings, which for value and wearing None genuine without the name ‘MITIMFHCTINAMD OBK SERGE 22°MEME «MILLS &POSTON. "Basil Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim,:ONGTools Required.ae IN STOCK BY |j A |ieage|| he a hg ’ — |Bose |falluerites0 the folenepam esee -,‘RESULT:It {s to-day with Its faculty of 32,a boarding |{te student body of 412,and its plant worth $140,000:fe THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the yéar,Including table board,room,lights,steam ,heat,laundry medical attention,physical culture,and tuition inal subjects|except music and elodution.”For catalogue and application blank address, REV.THOMAS ROSSER REEVES,B.A.,;Principal; |;.,BLACKSTONE,VA.”S i" underpositively patronage of 358 } } Statesville Realty &InvestmentCo.Insurance Bonds 1906 a>Hoasimbie "Renoed ae 1912 Statistics show:that five out of every six men.are’incapacitated at some time in theirlives by accident.Almost every man meets with accident or sickness which keeps him from business,Areyouwillingtoassumetherisk?The race for supremacy in thiscountryisthecauseofmorecasualtieseachyearthantheblood-° iest war ever fought.Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,but can provide against it.We issue the most complete policy of. protection in the market.You.don’t have to die to win.See us: for information and prices.BONDS—Adnministrators,Guardians,Executors and.all clfsses — of Court dr Judicial bonds furnished at reasonable rates.‘Would ‘you ask a friend to mortgage his home to accommedate you?If not,don’t ask him ta sign your bond.A Corporate Surety Bond is.a certificate of character and ability which no one can consist- ently ignore,for only competent persons with clean records can ws obtain them ‘Our office is your office.Come to see.us..We |would like to meet you.:‘J.F.CARLTON,Manager. |al ia |BROWNIE! Your Boys and Girls can have good fun with aBrownieCamera.So simple a child can easily learntouseit.So efficient it will take pictures you will prize.Brownies $1.25 and up.=H..B.WOODWARD,:Jeweler.| | s|=Ssmlaaaanarapiaeriesaes .pa |ASHEVILLE,N.C.)has prepared Boysfor Colle|BE|metmrepterennascea Reeads ee yeaazare,garauenegeres.ou|&@]Against Fire pronounced the BEST.by 150 doctors nad be ory einiae ebyeveryvisitingwebAveGainof19id|et ay Papa beats ts ahsesasWaa Boner Beaimee™Fare andCare sheneaaenmnelienaueataanee - ~Serges the Correct Fabric -' “Oak Serge”,56 inches wide,shrunk per yard?We,also show other good at 50c.,75c.,85ce.and/$1.00 per yard. The present demand for these goods is almost unlimited‘and in order to get ‘in on the lowest possibie prices,now | is your time.Yourstruly,— :‘aPy a ee e _believe assent to the inevitable but is}’genuine and hearty;and itis evidence of thetruthfulness of the oft-repeated: assertion of the Wilson people ip the 'PAGE FOUR. ‘THE LANDMARK @.B,CLARK,|x,EDITOR AND OWNER, ——"bis WURLISHED 'TUESDAY:“AND.‘FRIDAY, DFFICE:"OADSTRERT.."420)WREST .BR!eayBsch ?TION PRicn:esd ARRIETA AAS|Bishi ccc 1,00MONTHS.....++++:veeeee +50 Bs MUESDAY, —ad July 9,1002. gone of the Statesville people who celebrated the Fourth by touring the country in automobiles will probably testify,if put on the stand,that anautomobilejoy:ride isn’t always a joy,kx ‘It has been many a day.since a presidential nomination has given such universal satisfaction as that.of Gov Wilson:The satisfactionis nota make- "pre-convention campaign --that’the people reallywere for Wilson.~ —_—_—_—_—_—_While the proposed planscf judi- cjal reform adopted by the State Bar Association are to be commended,ob- jection will be made to the increase of judges;and it seemstoThe Landmark -that the proposed.salary for Solicitors is a little steep.The proposed change “from fees to salaries for solicitorswill be generally commended,but the sal- ary of $2,000a year for 15.weeks— three and a half months—with $100 a week for.each week or fraction of a week additional,is a little strong. Numerous railroad wrecks,accom- panied by great loss of life,have been _the news feature of the past few days Near Corning,N.Y.,Thursday about two score were killed and nearly half a hundred injured;in Pennsylvania next day more than.a score were killed and about 30injured;at Greens- boro Friday one was killed and near two score injured;in Marion,Ind, Sunday,five were killed.and many injured.:Within the past week also the deaths from.flying machine dis- asters have been numerous. MATTERS OF NEWS.f eenTheMexicanrebelarmy hasevacu- *ated the city of Chihuahua and govern- ment troops have taken possession. It is reported that seven men werekilledinalaborriot,Sunday,at the -camp of the Galloway Lumber Co.,~near Derrider,La. i. William R.Smith,superintendent of the National Botanic Gardenat Wash-ington for 60 years,died Sunday.He was aScotchmanand was 64 years old. The national convention of the pro-hibition party will meet in Atlantic City,N.J.,tomorrow to nominate candidates’for.President and VicePresident. The bubonic page has appeared at Havana and Porto Rico sad every,Atlantic and Gulf port is enforcing'strict quarantine regulations against its spread. W.F.McCombs,of New York,who managed Gov.Wilson’s campaign forthepresidentialnomination,will prob-|ably be made chairman of the national Democratic committee. Four persons were killed and more. den a dozen seriously,some perhaps}«fatally,injured in a.head-on collision) GOVERNOR KITCHIN SPEAKS.eg imer who-stood)with)the beef ‘trust and lumber trust,.The Demo-,cratic State convention:didn’d in-tend.to..-endores Simmons”.Lori- mer”vote;=for-Overman ‘voted‘ggainst Lorimer and the-.platfonny denounces the corrupt use of money dn.elections. SUBSIDIES. Simmons -voted:,for the oceam mail subsidy;no other Democrat fromthisStatevotedforitandiitwas:a.worse bill than Ransom andi Vance denounced, to Washington who will<recognize asubsidywhenheseesit.The Sitate platform doesn’t endorse that,for 4t condemns subsidies in any,form, ag the national platform does.The scoond time Simmons spoke for}the -subsidy.but voted:against!‘it, Saying he?thought the people |of North’Carblina wanted him:to vote’ against ‘it,aie PROTECTION.‘f Mr,Simmons made a speech.im which he ‘tried’to make the farmers think thiey’ane benefited by protec-ticn..Convineg the farmers.that protection isa benefit and they may be -expeocttd ta vote the Re- publican.ticket.The national Dem- ‘ocratic -platform:says pretection,is a buiden to the farmer and.labor. A:dollar a pound tariff on cotton or a tariff on wheat or corn adds nothing to the value of your ‘pro- duct...Protecticn does not.help the wheat,corn,cotton ‘or cattle grower,Simimons ‘got wrome on.the reciprocity.bil and:tried to justify hiniself,and he must have /made the-argument,wiithiowt thinking.Two years’ago he said the protective tariff did not benefit the farmer.In 1902 he said ‘the arguniemt that the tariff benefited the farmer is false but in his reciprocity speech he ar- gued that prctection benefited the farmer.Heé also spoke against free Mumber,a)platform demand. he denounced the tariff om lumber and demandel.that lumber be put on the free list:The excuse of-fered by Simmons’friendy is that the majority was against him.and he was not guilty of the folly of tryiug to apriy Democratic princi- ples to a Repubtican bill...This the (Governor ricicultd and was heartily cheered.A missionary im.heathen land would be -as-excusable for Saying the n.ajority was against him and it was follv te try to apply the principles of Chiristianity in a,heath- ea country,© ‘Holeing up the Amer’ienn.protthe.Goveraor 6°")it published with,approvai a part of?.Simmons’ speech in favor.of a tariff on lum- ber.If a.tariff ou humber ‘helps the lumber jidusiry.it hurts:the man who has to buy lumber.-Youw can’t:vote “money into One man’s pocket without voring it out of an- other:The American Limber Jour- nal,the strongest Republicaw paper in the Northwest,publishes -Sim-mous’picture end nis lumber tariff speech,in full...No Republican,pa- per ever carried sr¢h commendation of Vance,Ransom or Jarvis.Sim- a book published by demanded:‘ree.iumber he had stocd on that platform in all his public uiterancesi LUMBER INTERESTS. The lumber’companies.are giv-} ing Simnions eugouragement;they are writing for help.Alumber journal)pablish- ed in Witorington J gph by White- head,has cule]all saw mill. men to stand by "aliaanaler.as he has stood by them.Hines,the manwhoput-Lerimer over in [Mnois, Said when he went with a,commit- jtee to.Congress he found three- fourths iu favor of free lumber but by pressure and argument the ma- jority.was changed against _free lum ber.We must /help to place such men in Office,said Hines,and| Keep them there.:We must show gratitude to the men _in ‘Con gress| A man should be sent’ In 1902). ective tariff league} mons helpe?write the’platform that} and then |March,Lexington, letiers.to Democrats.| Much more the -‘Governén -said, but the”report must be concludediimthenextissue.He closed by.sbubmitting:his claims.to the yotersofIredell...Réferring to his pros- pects for success;which he bays are .very)‘encouraging,he said he did.mot claim he.-would.earry-Hre~dell,asi there were a half.dozen men here he’hadin’t asked...This reference to00.that Inede!l is controlled by a:fewpeoplecauseda,big laugh.At the close of his speech the Governor was greeted and’congratulated by many of his auditors, ROOSEVELT CONVENTION CALL. The National Progressives to MeetinChicagoAugust5.— New York Dispatehi,Tithe 1 ‘A*call to the:people of the Unit ed States..who'are’im sympathywiththeNational)Prognessiva move- meit to bend delegaltes to a natiion- al convention.to Open:4m.Chicago August 5,’was given ‘out this after novus by Senator’Dixom of!Monltama, the Reoesyelt:camipaiém.Manager. The!cali.iv signéd by members of the committee chqsen ata meeting’ held ih Chicago dmdiallso,.includesBbignatires.of ‘Roosevelt followersi, 40 States. in &uatiénal convention amd willl not.be considered,”declared Sena- tor Dixon,in.commenting,upon the signatures.‘As.for the «missing eight States,most of them:probably will send delegates,although they have mot taken part’im the call. Maine,for instance,postponed.def doe acticm because there is “l0w a)strong fight on in the primaries, with the symmathy running [Im «fa- wor of thie- Declaware,North Carolina,Arkansas in the convention. South Carclina .may Anrepresented, “Each,State.will!be experted to Select lits,delegates by its:own parap hema lia.The representation Milzsiesippi)and possibly)be pirevious convention.This was con- sigpered)advisable since ths comveln- tion fis to.be notably a deliberative ‘ent from:those wh)usually, conventions.] “Tn ail probability,the.conven- Nion will adopt.the name ‘National|Progl-estiive’fe the mew party,Thus far no issues:have been aulthorijta- tive!y statied.’”” [Two former Democrats the ca:l-—Judge Ben Lindsay ,of Col-| orado,and Julian:Harris,of Ge Or | gia,son of the late Joel Chandler Hagmtis.} Oe eee *TATE NEWS. Miss Lizzie.Robinson ce drown- ed a few days ago while bathing in Big Coharrie ‘river,.Sampson coum- ty,with a party of friends. Jo.Cook,colored ,whio Kilded Wil Hubbard,colored,in Wake county,was drrested at Hamlet and has beem comunittteeid to Wake jail, E..I.Bugg;manager of Hotel and Miss Marga- ret Hunt,17-year-old daughter of C.A.Hunt,-Jr.,of Lexington,elop- ed to Charlotte Thursday|night and were married at 4 o’clock Fri- day morning. Monday of last wepké lightning struck amd:killed a horse and burni- ed a barn near Reepsyille,Lincoln county. om,farming tools and 80 shocks of ‘Wheat were burned.The barn be- longed-to Miss Ida Goins,the horse tO Oscar Goins. At the meeting of the State board of examiners of osteopalths in Ral- sigh last week nine applicants for license to practiice osteopathy,were }examined and four Mcensed.Frank .Thomas,of Salisbury,and Albert13.Ui ttle,of Chiarlotte,were among| attend Signed between two inter-urban cars at Ma-|:who siood by the lumber interes's|thle successfull applicamits.rion,Ind.,.Sunday afternoon. ‘“Old Bill’?Minor,notorious train) robber,who made his.second:or third escape from prison a few days|ago,has been captured and returned to the Georgia State ‘prison farm near|Milledgeville. Itis stated that J.R.Nugent,who the Governot,whether the use of|down: was ousted from his position as chair-| man of the Democratic State commit-| tee of New Jersey for rank discourtesy to Gov Wilson,has pledged his sup-| port to Wilson. Senator Bristow,of ‘Kansas,pro-| gave Republican,declates that ilson will be elected beyond |any doubt;‘‘Roosevelt,’’he adds,‘‘may_-carrysuch States as California,Kansas,| Minnesota,the Dakotas and Nebraska;|buf Wilson ‘will probabl country.I don’t think a single State.’’ While groping its way through a aftwill carry dense fog in Narragansett Bay early:Sunday,the Fall River line steamerCommonwealthrammedtheUnited| States battleship New Hampshire,the near.the Newport|7Bothshipssus-tained considefable damage but no fa-|the coal trust and demandedtalitiesorinjuriesresultedfromthe/©0#!.be put on tite free -list. ‘collision oceurrin navaltraining station. collision. Enronnenmm|E.B.Swinney,a white man whoseste 40--cents a ton,~~testimony in Asheville police.court; Friday morning convicted Horace Mel- ton,also white,of selling whiskey, was shot andfatally wounded Friday| night by Clyde Meltdn,a brother of| Clyde Melton,who}the bootlegger. sweep the}. jad show in a substantial mamner| appreciation to such,Public men.as }0 our industry justice.Hines is ipresident of the Northwestern Lum-} bermen’sg.Associatiom and the §re- marks quoted are from an address ihe delivered before the association.| rhis.campaign must settle,said jmoney can control or whether a) ;}poor man who is not backed by| any special interest will chave a shew Not all saw mill men,how-| ever,are supporting Senator Sim- |mons Some of.them are-for the Governor;.and whatever may |said about a -tariff on lumber, price.of lumber is.higher now than jit was when the tariff was rediuced itwe years ago. Simmons:voted for a tariff:on} building material.cn tools,quehraco -a purely proteotive measure,no revenibe in it—and:for proection cm ‘iron ore when the Payne Republicat |tariff bill provided free ‘iron ore.| Overman voted against Him on} these matters,But Simmons’most jindefensible vote was for a tariff on coal.We.don’t produce a ton of coal in this State but we buy 7,000,000 tons ay year.Less than four years'ago Simmons denounced that Nine he ‘voted against me- |}ducing the duty on coal from 60 which)would months later meanwa paving of $1,400,000 to the- He also voted ||peoplé of this State. ito double the duty on pineapples. |We don’t grow them;the increased duty makes them more expensive po that only the rich ean buy them. How are you going to square hisdidtheshooting,was captured while |record with that of the Democratic attempting to reload his pistol.Swin-ney died soon afterward. Jerry Willard,a telephone lineman!? and a man of family,was:killed Fri-day night by a white woman who}lives near-Mt. ,alleged bad character.“Whlard was trying to break into heihousewhensheshothim.- Dr.Henry Louis Smith,who re- Airy—a woman of tive tariff on mionazite sand She says thorlt.and’‘en |partyi?Why Bhould you send a‘re- actionary ‘to the Senate for Wood-|row Wilsom’s administration?‘You want a man who stands square. |Get no man deceive you. |Simmons also voted for a.“protec-and entton seed of.inactenceofthelatterhesatdRisnieanywsputding“ofl mills,.would ibuy large quantities of our cotton plead!and this compete with)our be | the} The Hustler says while Mr.Cleve |Phipps,mail carnier om the ~route |from.North)Wilkesboro to Jefferson, was ait Reddies’Riven postofifice Thursday one of “his horses!)wag killed by lighitming.He was driv- jing a double team amd one “horsewaskilled,the ojitther knocked A young lady,in the buggy: |was.not shocked but Phipps,whowastieing~the mail on the rear of the bugey,wasi rendered:uncon- scious for a time ntenneninlngamnanagscannageeees MATTERS OF NEWS. President Taft will be formallynotifiedofhisnominaton August 1 ang the notifications: take place in Washington,: Senator Lodge,of Ma-siachuset!8, vigorously dissents-from)MaVea che Statement.He says the statementthatAndrewisinefficientisab-surd..\ Att his.summer home at Sea Gint, N.J.,August 7th,Gov.Wilson willl te £6 rmally notified that he hiasgbeennamedasthecandidateofthie |Democ ratio party,fon Presdinet, Steel:coaches probably saved thelivesofmorethana-score of pas+sengiers.-when amv IlMinoig*CentalpassengerthaiwaswreckednearJackson,Miss.,Satunday afternoon A ni umber of passengers were shak- en up but only five required madi-cal attention. "The naval appropriation.pbidlearrying$133,609,674 and two bat-tleship provisions’‘was passed)bytheSenateFriday.It now.goes toconferenceswiththeHousetothreshoutthenavalincreasepro-gramme andi*other Senate Amend-ments, George R.Malby,Congressmanfrom.the twenty-sixth]congression- al district of New York State,wag ‘wih found dead Friday°night ina room |: which he engaged that night at the Murray Hill)Hotel,New York city.According:-to the coroner’a physician,death was due to.heart: trouble and hardening of the arten ies...Congressman Malby's:-home is in Ogdenburg,N.Y.,and’he the welll known vlaim || one:Pervitories Jhave no ‘placa| proginessive movanenit.: and Nevada probably will take part} will be cut down to just one-thal¢off| body’amd:will certainly:be comipnead | of a class of men altogether differ-| "TheR M.Knox Co's Sale Opened Satureay! With satietied shoppers from almost every nook in Iredell county andmany .from adjoining,counties,making this one of the most satisfaetory openings we have ever expe-ee un rienced.Ask those who have been here about the values | “we are giving.Itwill payyou to takeoff one day and come in,Sale ‘closes Saturday,July 13th.-"After this majority of stock will be:sold at regular prices. a % Note Prices. -guai 98 will buy the cat Suit in our.stock.Suits that sell regular for $18 to $25.Think itoverandcomebetweenrowandiniieedThebestgoingfast. $9.98.will buy Suits that sold np i.$18. $7.98 will buy Suits that sald up to $12.50. $6.98 will buySuits that sold up to $10.: “It will astonish you to see the values we aregivingin.Clothing. 3 Cents. The great 5c.'sale on all Wash Goods has as-tonished every one.Sold more:wash.goods Sat-urday'than was ever sold in the city before in any day .Five cents buys the best we have,:.some values run-up to 20c.yard.It's going fast. All ‘Millinery going at what it will bring. Ladies’25c.Lisle Hose,.two pair for 5c;Ladies’.Silk Hose 'AG 19c.| Spool Cotton ne 4c..Hooks and Eyes”le card.- 1 Needles 2c.paper eu Men’s Low Cut Shoes that an :Ladies’Beaty:fo Wears. $1.50 will buy Ladies’fine ‘Shoes that sold up -:to $3.50.These lines we arediscontinuing. All Men’s Straw-Hats half price. All Shirts,Underwear,ete.,reduced. If you can use a Wash Dress or Suit pick itoutandnametheprice. Few Silk Dresses at yourptice: One lot Linen Suits $1.50Valuesup.as high as $7.50. Rememberthe heat iis going fast and sale closes SianJuly13th.Ask your neighbors,some of them havebeen.You must see to realize fully what we are giving.:~Very respectfully, ||The R.M.Knox Co. here. Along with;the barm a ‘waigr)| abgut |, cently surrendered the presidency of mills.Senator McLaurin,of Mis hn Davidson College to accept the presi-/sistippi;asked him tf the demand ene a eedencyofWashingtonandLeeatLex-\for seed wouldn't put up the “Republican.ington,ae arrived athis new home Price and help the farmers,“whieh | last week.is-adinitted:~That showed the bentt~~TomerrowofSimimons’-mind,.He didn’t want Bowles-MorrisonBurkecountycommissionershavet).o cotton.eced cil-mills int erfered Sale.—adi.awarded a contract ire new jail to)with:b ~he avasonos ous ierned |Rameey)-Bowles -Morr!soul Co.'seenabouttheue|who sell eevita nesead)pent Bale:besgins temor TOW,ak. 0 wasaleading apaacenennanweeesNae eee” morning -Ramey<Co.’s'.Clearance 110DAY CLEARANCE SALE Spring and Summer Merchandise. At prices that will force every line we includein this sale to go.We positivelydon'twanttocarryoveranyseasonablestuff._It.must go at some price.We will need theroomforfallgoodsinafewweeks.Will quote prices on just a few lines to give you apartialideaofthefeastofbargainswehaveforyouatourstore: BLEACHING 4 WHITE LAWNS =A Yard wide 84c.grade,sale price,6c,40-inch wide quality,10c.and 12tc.,sale price 7c. Another lot at 5c.yard.FIGURED LAWNS AND BATISTEiTABLELINEN. Price 50c.yard,sale price All 10c.,124c¢.’and,15c.grades to close at 8c.yd. FLOUNCING : 45in:wide,former price 75c.yard,sale price 49c. 27in.,40c.and 50c.grade,to close out at 19c..and39¢.yard. :39c.All 8c.grade at 5c.yard. ‘One lot Long Cloth,10c.to 15c.grade,sale price 8c.yard. 'COUNTERPANES Fullsize,the $1 kind,sale price 69c. One lot of White Shirt Waists and Middy Blouses that sold from $1:up to $1 50,all to go at 79¢. About 150 pair of Men’s,Women’sandChildren’s Slippers and Oxfords to close out in odd sizes. Price 49c.up to $1.49 a pair.These are big values.Many other lines and articles that we can’t enumerate thrown out at prices that will .appeal to you. EMBROIDERY Big lot of Embroidery in all widths up tod 10incheswideat5c.yard. Fancy Bordered WindowCurtain goods,8c.and: 10c grade,at 5c.yard. One lot of White Dimity Checks,Band MuslinsandStripes,former price 10c.,124c.and 15c.yard,all to go in at 8c.yard. Sale opens today.Lasts 10 days.early and every day.j POSTON-'WASSON COMPANY 4 Don’t fail to.get your part of these bargains.Come SEED CORNVieANDesIrishPotatoes.}You Can Always Tell a Cheap Piano By the Methods Usedin Selling It. Pianos sold by agénts begging ‘to place them in your home on trial or to save storage or forcihg them in yourhomewithoutyourconsent,im “Coupon Schemes,’;,Guessing-Sehemes,”’’“Club-Schemes,”’‘Special SaleSchemes,’’‘Special IntroductorySchemes,”etc.,are fake methods,pure and simple,for unloading cheap pianos on people who don’t realize the difference betweena fine piano and a cheap one,and.don’t know that high grade pa are not sold throughfakeschemes. * You had better call on the old peneble firm of.Chas.M. Stieffbefore buying.i i CHAS.M.STIEFF, “Southern Warerooms,219 South Tryon Street,CHARLOTTE,N.C. CE er NE SD I have a big lot of fineSeed.Corn and Irish Potatoes for late plant- ing.Also CornfieldBeans.aeD.J.KIMBALL. Leey Pinewood Dairy Farm, .STATESVILLE,N.G.R.F.D.NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A few nice Berkshire PigsFORSALE. PLEASESETTLE! AS Iam going to leaveeave have I went all who owemetopleasecallandsettlehyJuly:10th,Prompt paymentwill he Sareesqunex6MRS:N,M,KEIM.” "PUBLISHED TUESDAYANDFRIDAY. a Personal Mention of the Folks Who ‘.wilt spend the summer with her THE LANDMARK -OFFICE:120 ¥BROAD STREET,PirbuePHONm NO.Me” =R-=1 oo eS = re Qe ce ane ADEN will meet tonight’at o’c¢ock..All mem-bers invited to be present.J.&BRADY,Seerctary.| esteae MOVEMENTS:OF THE PEOPLE. Are Coming and Going. (Mr.and ‘Mrs.A...Vickery,of Salisbury,Md...passed throughStatesvilleSaturday:en ‘route toLorayto’spendsore days:with Mr. Vickery’s -home people.—, *Miss They LeGette,of 'Tayliorevillle,‘who visited Miss Edna Gilbert, t Saturday for Marion,where she pister.She will enter.Davenport (College at Lenoir this fall.: Mrs.Sinclair Williams,‘of Con- cord,is a guest of Mrs.W.L.} Neely.: ‘Mrs.C.S.Grisharhi'and Miss Win- nie Turmern,of Newhbenn,Tern, nieces of Mr.E..G.'Gaithler,are his guests at ,Hotel Iredell: Mr,and Mrs,_W.M.Shook,whi vipited relatives in town,have-re- turned to their home in Lenoir. They were accompanied by Mra’ Shook’s)sister,litthe Mits Lucile ‘\Mention of Folks:Whie Are Coming ‘Correspondence of The Landmark, |BenjaminSawyer,who were miaimtied‘lin High Point last Wiedsiesday,ane TAYLORSVILLE PERSONALS. and Going,.‘ “Taylorsville,July 8—Mr.and Mrs. vislitng..Mre,Sawyers father,“Mr. Jacob Gcble,Mrs.J.P.Balbimgton and daughter,Little Miss Cora Mae, have returned:from a visit to réela- tives at Troutman,Mie Annie Lee Bradford,a téacher im the Taylors- ville High School last year,,who Is ppending vacation with relaitives fat Loray,spent the week~endi here,thie guest of Mrs.H.O.Payne.Mr.EugeneOrossspenttheFourthofduly ini Gastonia and Fridayin Charlovte, Mra.T.H.Miler and baby,Sarah;; retunned'home from Statesville Sat- unday.Mr.Miller and Mise AdaVielewenltto.Statesville Saturdaymomingandaccbmpaniedthemhome.Mre.Lazenby,of Statepville,is visiting-her sister:Mrs.FloydLippard:Mr.Lazenby spent Thurs.|day ere:(Mra.R.-C..)Matheson,and lithe son,Roger,Dr.and :Mra.Martin and Little daughter,Miriam,of Madison,who have beem gt DavipSulphurSprings,epent the’-week, in-law,Mis.H..P.Feimster.,Miss Louise Brooks,.of Gréensboro,who is at All Healing Springs for a guest of Mice Jtuliia Teague.Mrs,8.‘EB.Gross,of West Potnit,Miss.,is visiting her son,Mr.ugena Onoss,The Taylorsville ‘ball.team "playedagamewiththeHiddenite.team at’Hiddenite Satturdam afternioom.; Tite score was 4 to 1 in favor of Tayloreville..: Misses Laura and Sue Hedrick have returned from a visit to relar tives at,Bufola.Miss Esthen A: Bolick meturned Friday from an ex- tenkied visit,to realtives anid friends im Gastonia,Dallas pnd ‘few weekB;spent Sunday ,here,the|PO appreciation of the kind words spokenWood- United States.’’ ,0V.KITCHIN AT MOORESVILLE! His Speech)Attracted Attention—Considered From ‘Various View>Gitte meCorrespondenceof‘The Landmark..Mooresville,July.6.—One of the}; most interesting features of the presentcampaigewasthepresenceofGov-|!.W..Kitchin last night and hisernorspeech,which has been the sole topiconthestreettoday.The GovernorcameinfromStatesvilleon:the eve-ning train and was met at the depot byanumber..of his enthusiastic sup- porters.He was taken:at once to the Commercial Hotel,where many ofhisfriendscalledonhim.The speechwasdeliveredinthegradedschoolauditoriumtoseveralhundredciti-zens Some of whom came in.from thecountrytoheartheeloquentGover-nor.be sikAt8:20 Mr.A.L.Star presented totheaudienceDr.S,Frontis who wastointroducethespeakerofthe”eve- ning.Dr.Frontis began~his.intro-|duction by giving briefly and eloquent- ly a sketch.of the life:of GovernorKitchin,the progressive measures baits Be nner :Me which he has formulated and the un-|.the home tract of Q.B.Blahkenship.'There’is¢ éhdi ‘yi,“Mrs,Mathieson's s'ster'tiring efforts which he has made for the Democratic.party.His speechwasbrief,comprehensive and to the in'The Governor,after expressing his in his béhalf,first eulogized od:row Wilson and Marshall,‘“‘the nextPresidentandVicePresidentoftheHetliéh’”turned to the senatorial contest and for an houran@ahalfanalyzedthecongressional record of Senator Simmons.Govern- or Kitchin stated right in the begine!ning that-he would say noting against Senator Simmons personally,but thattheSenator’s public record was pub- at-the home of his father,Mr.T.|Thwrsday from a visit to relatives .wisiting.relatives in Wilkesboro.)G. ~of Charlotte,..one time residents of} +bury,yesterday t®vieit her daugh-|ter is improving rapédly. Falp.\Charlotte.Rey.and Mra.M.sT.lic property’and was open for inspec- Mr.Thos.’B.Swann,who visited |Smathers and.children),reburnedd tion.e criticized the Senator for his vote to hold Lorimer in the Senate,took up this record during the extrasessionofCongressandshowed.bytherecordthatSenatorSimmons voted against his partyon nearly 50percentoftheroll:calls,nearly al-ways voting with Republicans,BaileyexasandClarkeofArkansas. ‘'B.Swann,in Cook Sprimg township,|in Hickory.Attorney J.L.Gwalt- returned Sunday to Virginia,where)ney accompanied his daughter,Mires he has a position in the railway|Flora Gwaltney,to Charlotte Fri- F Baal ‘|day to Dr.J,P.Mathepoh,to per- Mrs.L.C...Lewis and two .chil-|form am operation.om hen Chroat. dren‘and.Miss Laura:Bingham are|She -returned Saturday night.Mr. G.White,of Statesville,pppmt ..Mr.and Mre §..M.Clarke find |Thursday,with Mrs.White,.who Ls’!of Miss Louise Clarke,who —visited!visiting her patents,Mr.and Mrs. DRE.E..LITTLE. ‘I have located atBrady’s X Roadsforthepracticeofmyprofession.Office over Brady’s store.Joly BATTLE,M.D, SALE OF VALWABLE LANDS.— Florevce Blankenship vs Q.B.Blankenship...‘By agreement of all parties in the above entitlCase,the undersigned.commissioners will sell tothebestbidderfor.cash at the court house doorinStatesvilleonaeSATURDAY,JULY 2,1912, ona o'clock.m.,the following described lands,g.3 :-Beginning at a stone,corner of old JohnsonpieceatNewStirlingchurchgraveyard,on thelandFordroad,thence north 86.degrees west111polesto.a stake.in Stephenson's line,Trout-man’s corner;thence south 4 degrees west 2014polestca.pine knot,Troutman’s corner;thence South 86 degrees east 624%poles to'a persimmononthegulley,Troutman’s corner;thence south 86degreeseast4444polestoastone,Troutman’scorner;thence north 86 degrees east 44%poles toastone,Trotitnian’s corner;thence north 20:de-grees.cast 14%poles to the beginning,containing,13 acres more or jess..::if atSecondtractBeginningatarock,McLean’sline,ttienceeadt 2814'poles.te a rock;therice’north2846poles;thence west 28%poles to a rock on theMcLéanline;‘thence with McLean's line south28\4 poles to the beginning,containing.five acres;more or less.These two tracts of land constitute ood dwelling.house and barn onthis.farm:plendid fares land and-in a good community.esas H.-P.GRIE oh'RT.WEA AN,July 9,1012,_*Commissioners.WhyGive Us YOUR PRINTING? Because our printing pleases Because the ‘Best is always} --Cheapest.”’i Because the firm using Leoet. lent stationery invites con- fidence,gets business and .becames prosperous. Because we appreciate it no matter how small the order Statesville Printing Co., Printing,Stationerty,Office Supplies 518 South CenterStreet, Not only did Senator Simmons vote against his party during these rollcallsbuthevotedoverandoveragain for aprotective:tariff,the Goyernor Statesville;passed through)yester-to Statesville Thursday evening and claimed.ee eat ee a da;em route to Wilkes county to|*rought their little sop,Lester,whp |mons had entire y.changed .is min spend some time at the home of Mr.|underwent an operation for appen-|OD the tariff q@estion during the last Howard’parents :‘|@icitis ‘at Dr.Lone’s!Sanatorium al five years for only a few yearsago he Mrs.J.S.Leonard went to Selis-|short time ago,tiome Friday.Legs-|was making speechesagainst the pro- tective tariff and denouncing protec- pie?s tion as robbery.Today he is takin Notices of New Advertisements,—|splendid hold of .the cornerstone 0 ington to visit her daughter,Mrs bs Sunimer clearance salle begins to!the Republican party and has actually 8.D.Swaim.i”|Monrow monning at 8.30 and contin-|abandoned the good old:Democratic Mites’Myrtie Pickard,’who visited wes ten days.—The White Co.ldoctrine which teaches that a pro- Miss Janie’Leonard,returned yes-|'Berges the correct fabric -—Mill§|+.ctive tariff simply takes money outterdaytoherhomein:Lexington.&Poston.meer ecuve,rane Sy es ney ov She was accompanied by Miss Létm-|Blackstone School for Girls,|of one man s pocket and places it in ard,who will spend a wetk or Blackstone,Va,another a meee 9 longer in,Lexingtor.|Brownie cameras for boys:aad}In closing Mr.Kitchin gave a very Miss Julia Gaskill,of Saliebury,!gimls.—H.B.Woodward.~1 eordial invitation to the Republicans is the guest.of Mrs.J.C.Fowler.|Accident insurance and bonds,—|present-to come into the.Democratic Mr.W.F.Bowte and fat r and Statesville Realty and Investment party and help toelect this fa]]Wilson,| Mrs.W.E Mumday and idren Company.”i Craig and Kiichin.’There are many returned ‘yesterday from a:visit to,Mid-pumumer clearance fala begins Republicans in.North Carolina he relatives in Norwood.tomorrow and cantinyes ten days,—said who.would like to leave the Re-} ,eeMissNannie’McElhaney:who,Ramsey-Bowles-Momnnscn Co.|::.vielted Mr.and Mrs.Lee Williams,|‘Special sale opened Saturday und Bertani and this year is theinesttimetocome.over—while the) Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Clarke,returned L.D.Rebinette.Miss Taxie Brown, yesterday to Lenoir.of Charlotte,is the guest of her Mrs-W .F.Howard and children,|coucin,Mrs.J.B.Barnes. Mr.and.Mrs.W.H.Carson went ter,Mra.H Lee Lazenby,who is i.She will go from there to Lex- Meat,Honey! Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Best quality :Kettle Rendered-Lard,- F 'Sliced Dried Beef. left yesterday for her home at Fort/wili continue through the week.—|'MAME,8.C- Mr.and:Mrs.Otto Henry have} returned .to Washingtcn visit.to Mr.Henry’s parents,Mr and Mrs.R.F:Henry.Mr.David Ridemhouwr,of -Liles- ville,who visited).friends in States- ville,left for his home yesterday Mr.Harry Levy and Miss Fannie Levy,of Lancaster,Pa.,are guests of’Mr.and Mra.J.H.Hoffmann They andthe Hoffmann family will @0 to Blowing Rock Thursday. Miss Mary Bettie Feild left yes terday for a visit of sevral weeks with relatives ‘ami friends in .Ral- igh,Henderson amd Warrenton. Misses Susie Cox and Ruby Mark- ham,of Durham,are guests of Mr.j and Mra.J.-O.Purnell)They are et route to Blowing Rock.Mr..and Mrs.Lindsay Patterscd and little Misa Margaret Miller,‘of Winston-Salem',traveling in a mo- tor can,took dinner with Judge and Mrs.A.L.Coble yestenday,on their way to Blowing Rock Mr..aud Mrs:R.M.Gray children spént Sunday and yester- day in Mocresville. Miss Margeret Ammfield return- ed yesterday afternoon from a-vis- She was -At- and | |The R.M.Knox CoT |Tendday chearame sale of spring ton-Wasson Co.| Quality rubber goods.—Statesyilile Drug Co.~ |Talking machine free amd how) obtained.Prices lower than ever.—| Crawford-Bunch)Purndture Co.| Get a check book—First National Bank. |Cheap piano andithe methods used jin selling it.—-Chas.M..Stieff. |Trimmed heats at aucton Saturday, 13th.—Mrs..N..-M.Keim. }.Our print:ng pleases.—Statesvilile |Printing Co.: |.Mears,lard,honey.—J.B.Gift Land sale Jwy 20.—H.P.Grier,} |R.T.Weathenmam,commissioners.| Pig found.—James ©Allexanr| der,Biloomfieid.| Dr.E.EB.Little thas located at Brady’s X Roads.i| chiliamcanalobbhdiiiey | Mr.Brawley to Be Married— Social Item,;*y Invitations have been issued far) the.marriage of Mr.Finney,iW.) Brawiey,formerly of Statesville,andQuildaAilieneHunter,the:ceremon, to take place tin the First.Baptist embarassment would ‘be less since) the whole country is turning over.)after a and summer merchandise,—Pos.This part of his speech was’spoken,|of course,in a humorous way but | the audience O.K.’d everything he} said with a.hearty cheer.The Governor’s speech was vari+ ously considered by his hearers. Those,who are for Kitchin con- sider his speech a great effort and feel that his analysis of Senator Sim- mons’record is unanswerable.These people are for Kitchin.There were also present those who were rather disappointed in the speech which they consider rather shrewd but with lit-tle argument—the philosophy of a do¢trinaire rather .than that of a statesman.Also there were those present who felt that Mr.Kitchin was wanting the chair in the United States Senate which is now oceupied by Senator’Simmons and was attempting to miscorstrue the Senator’s vote on minor matters for political effect. These people are of course not.zeal- gus followers of the Governor.All will agree,however,that Mr.Kitchin is a strong man and a splendid speak-erand one who can entertain an ‘nesgee,are guests of Prof.and Mirs. it in West Raleigh. companied by “Mirees Lucille Jobop and Gladys and Mildred Yates, of-; dhurth of Sumiter,S.C.,at 9 o’clock on the moming of.the 17th.At home aftér August Ist,Newberry,| audience,whether friend or foe. STATE.NEWS..| Raleigh,who are her guests.8.C.5MissCatherineOlaywell,of Mor-|Mesdames W.M..Robbing =amd . ganton,isthe guest of Miss Mary Richard B.McLaughlin gave a Picnic at -Chapel Hill —Corner Austin Glover.porch party Friday afternoon’at}.Stone of Church Laid.| Mr.Roderick Bedow,of Birmfng- fham,--Alla:2-is visitng Mr.Johm Bell- Glover.: Mrs.J.D:Lovett,of Winchresitien, Va.,and Mr.R.P.Paxton,of ‘Tem- their.home on West End avenue|Correspondence of The Landmark.| ‘in honor -of-Mrs.B.-F.-Long amd|..The annual Sundayschoolpicnic at} her home-coming from her trip’Chapel Hill church was addressed to-; abroad.Fifty or more:gucsts en-|day by Pastor Hipp on various inter-| Joyed the héspitality of the -hos-|esting and important subjects..Though| ao tee jtesses and hada the:pleasure ©Of |there was a variety of.refreshments| ta eo ne «ep,(again being with Mrs.Long after:@!614 in the grove,we also had-a free!Miss Irene Martin,of.Lenoir,will lapse of severai months.Receiving |"...grove,;N :| arrive this evening to:visit Miss Al-|on the porch with the hostesses and |pienictable spread with anabundance | tie-Corpenting.”|guest of honor was Miss Mary Rob-|of substantials and delicacies.After —aaqremee ibins,who is here from Alabama to |dinner—social conversation and sing- Drowned in a Oreek in Wilkes gnend the summer:with Mrs.Long.|ing of new.music in the church. County.|The porch was attractively decorat-|Carmel Lodge No.37,F.&A.A i,aie ketene za ps bs ed with sweet peas and pense oF M.,laid the corner'stone of the church ar.husband mvve rom,New York the punch bowl ‘was banked w ‘lont San '| to Miller's Creek community,Wilkes sweet peas Mesdatnes H.’O.Steele ofthe monic waa hrcaitod bs the cole county,about a year ago,was and Lois Long Hackett served the lored Statesville cornet band wThecor drowned in Fish Dam oreek,near punch.A sala)course and tea f th pe and.‘bed her home,Thursday,evening.Wittr ner stone of the old church,inscribe4wereservedby.Misses Martha Mec- hier fathien,Mr.A.B.-Vam Delinden,Laughlinsend,‘Hassey Miller. tuilding ny the core most certain to he needed before thedoingShints—for _Men—at;Rambey-j tient sivengih by Bowles-Morrison Co.’s this week;$1.assisting nature in Mrs.Metch was driving from eee :Wilkesboto to her home and drove $100 REWARD,$100,church.The blue marble stone laid}}The House of Bondage2laouse0ge. into the swollem creek.The horse|The readers of this paper will be|today.in the southwest corner is in-jyandMrs.Fletch were drowned.The [pleased to learn that theretsat,least |seribed'“Shiloh A.M.E.Z,church,The Second Wife. latter's “body drifted)some distance |ghe,atge \ecoure in ail ite stages;and that |erocted 1912,Rev.J.J.Hunter,pas-The Light’That Luresdethecreekandwasnotfound|Us Catarrhy Hall's Catasrh Cure is es tor.”Afterthe outdoor exercises Rev.©Light,ha i anti!mext:momning.Mr.Van Delinden|only positive cure no )i.3 in-iSEaaGaraeaeeerte:eeu.Cuntrpewas goa a.Wente Hayeres an addressth ||EAR RTM -eunnent and:narrowly escaped]tutional treatment.Hall's gatarrh Cure oa Sul [Rive Gallons of Gasoline. drowning.Facts from Nortiy Willer 18 taken:InteRielly,Sete eee or upon Statesville,July 4,:a Pa erats : boro Hustiler.ee De thereat destroying the founda-|Buy it.now,Chamberlain’Colic,ety ;Le ton of.the disease,and givirig the pa-|Cholera and "piarthoea Remedy is al-ae ’phone or.write MNo:TO~ stitution and summer is over.For ,k.The proprietors have so much|prepared for such an emergency.50\grades at 98¢.and $1°ones at faith in its curative powers that they bale by all dealers.ogrgiiumte 690\—-ad.ae y offer One undred bonnet <3 i bee ne em es 4 a AT: it fails to cure,Sen ‘or lis’wih 1 omy}:vee ate §Look for Ramsey -Bowles -Mor-teatitdonials:a sa eldVal Laces,yaa.¢Ra fe:“mle “nison Co.'s 10¢;--cotinter:yots of |.Address Fy.J.CHENEY &CO.,Tole-Sicve Iea-soetiaott Sota a At wate R.P.4 Hi 9 articles .ten cents worth|muchi Mo,ota by all Drugatsts,75e.atte da de ‘‘:eo Re A 1s0n s 2 ——2d .--‘ee ’»r pe:ct ‘ hnonre ad.--Take Hall's Family a bons ‘coors nema a Book Store. —SMALL PIG.Owner can--have “A M.E.Z.church,1891,’’had been}; built into the southeast corner of the}A Cathedral Courtship. -Buy it now aind~be} Nice lot new strained €ountry Honey. FANCY GROCER, 105 East Broad Street. "PHONE 27. .TT’FOR SERVICE! Royal King @th 164544.He was boughtfromoneofthebestBerkshireFarmsinTennesseeSixchoicepigsofthepurest type for sale.BS RIDGEWAY FARM,E.A.MORRISON,Proprietor, Stony Point,N.C.,R.F,D.No.1. Only 50 Cents ‘You Say? Customers often ask this.con- cerning our line of more than 200.great novels at this price. In this last list.of copyrighted fiction you will find the very best works of.the greatest writers of the-day.We offer such books as the Master Vio- lin,A Girl of the Limber Lost,- at a cost easily.within .the means of all.Here isa list Of just a few of newarrivals:/ The Nest of the Sparrowhawk. The Gold Trail. rd to.these new ‘books: t B.GUL.| same tio the Bale:Weilnesday and atl Sla ‘:i re whati';RamseyBowles-Morriscom August Fifteenth,Sixteenth ana!COUN 7 Wath at Gt uncnaber.fee“Po,iw dellinig —ad..-Seventeenth —ad.SMe ° .SUBSCRIBN FOR THDLANDMARK, ‘' a ey Pay Your Bills by Check and ee _‘Havea Check on Your Bills.—- 7 .check book helps you to save.It enables you — take instant advantage of an opportunity tobuywithoutcarryinga‘sum of money continually ’in your pocket—the money is in this bank earn-ing interest:/It gives you a ‘standing amongst your fellows and.is the first step on the road to fortune. COME IN AND LET US GIVE.YOU A CHECK BOOK TODAY. yorki we First National Bank,:|STATESVILLE,N.C. Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. ::OFFICERS:es J.C,IRVIN,President.|E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.G.H.BROWN,Vice President.JNO,W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. A $25 HornlessSymphonyTalkingMachine 0 r Store FREE.Customers of 0 HOW TO GET ONE OF THESE MACHINES FREE. You don’t pay one single penny for this machine—we are simply acting as distributing agents for the manufactur-ers and ask that you—out of appreciation for the free ma- chine—buy their make of records which are superior toothers.Wehave a complete assortment of these recordsnowinstockwhichwillpleaseyou.,These are the very latest up to.date popular song hits,band and orchestranumbers,etc.Weshall be glad to play them for you—please call.:Commencing this date a free talking machine couponwillbegivenwithevery:cash purchase,according.to the amount of your sale.For example,if your purchase amounts fo $2.50—you will receive coupons to that amount—you save these—when you have a Stal amount-©ing to $50 worth of coupons—bring them in and exchange them for a Talking Machine Absolutely FREE!Custom-ers agreeing to purchase thirty 10-inch Double Records atregularretailpriceof65c.This offer expires October 31,1912.ee Prices on OurGoods Will Be Lower Than Ever.Wewill sell you a t $2.50 Hammock for $1.35BabyBedsat4.00 -- Baby Protectors at 1.45Baby:Walkers at 2.25Baby.Go-Carts at $4.00 up to:25.00onMosquitoCanopiesateo Trunks at $1.50 up to 20,00Manyotheritemsinproportion. -Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y.,| NIGHT PHONE 28,Undertakers. Quality Rubber Goods! The Dependable Kind. Every Piece Sold on Our Guarantee. dyIceCaps,Face Bags,- Water Bottles,Invalid Cushions, Syringes,all kinds, LOE he Rexall Stores. ® Center Street and,Western ‘Avenue. Statesville Dr ug Ba.| FOR SALE:FOR SALE-foreachocon time,Wek:SMITH,No 423 Alexander street...July-5~t2, ’}i ‘(p- L F A -water and barn.Lot,560x140,.on Race street.Apply to RK.F.RIVES,Jane 4, He ae ome CerSE NERD TEM TRON CHARTERED 185:LLE _.2"(RRS.STRENGTH LIES INO Alas se eer taeulty;encetienst So and ‘ ‘tuil,weiltanvanged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a large:and \Oyal pow of aletani and friends;noble ideals and traditions; an.umpiring history of achievement and service,ey ‘ _Address R..L.FLOWERS,Secretary, equipment;| Next Seeaion Regine SeptemberIt,1912.Forcatalogueandillustrated booklet |Durham,N.C.+ TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. .ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Location excellent.Equipment first-class,Well-trained faculty of successful experience.Special care of the health of students.An instructor in each dormitory to supervise living conditions of boys under’his care.:Excellent library and gymnasium facilities.Large"athletic fields.‘Fall Term opens September 11. -For Illustrated Catalogue,Address . admaster,-»~Durham,Northoe|WW.PEELE,He og oeae“ws ma ‘mtTyXOraNYOOs8 ear Ae ear ap ioe Cette Peeporyaoe apeiate comrees.AMusic.High standard maintained by large staff ot extrainedinstructors.Takes ouly 100.Boardersandteac. riUnsurpassedhealthrecord.igueLargegymnasium,Park-like campus.Concerts,lect te‘rite for our catalog beforeselecting thecollege fer your daughRaleigh, |Uy x ball,«HENRY JEROME STOCKARD,A.M.,Pres. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.=_»FOR.BOYS,Gist Year -a Prepates for College,for;Business,for Life,A healthful atmosphere pervades this school.“Ideal physical environment,’ “God's Country’'—-in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun:|tains.High standards of scholarship.Athletics.encouraged *Non-denominational.Board and Tuition $250.00 for one year.For catalog.wri r :1A BM.Mc HOLT,lcnals,Bary OakRide,H.C, ‘ It'will surprise you to see how ‘when youpaint with STAG Paint. The oldest and best known paints in America today,made from best paint materials,to fight off hot sun and storm,to~out-last all others and at just the right price for our paints.Everything is dry and buildings properly painted now will last.for.many years.It would seem like a vacation to usto make ‘that old weather-beaten house look like a new one.That is what paint is for,and that is what we are here for;to make the homes of STATESVILLE more at- tractive,both exteriorandinterior, better to live in,better.to keep, better to sell or rent;in facta lit- tle of anything you buy from us is ike STAG PAINT;will always bring results. will make your home more cozy and com- fortable.© ‘Thefinesthomes in your vicinity have been painted with the Stag Paint..Notice haw bright the paint looks and how well it Wears. “One gallon makes Two”’ SH J outANDER & IR —-us &@BaLfimore, Carolina. efminewnafeideal,d es the indly:ick buildings.Steam heat.Excelléht table,Pab.N.Co. ittlooks,how it wears,how easy _it’works,how economical,it is. Ps aaa FS ASi 6)o EZ M4 Last as long as thebotlding,end never need repairs—never need any attention,except anoccasionalcoatofpaint.Just the thing for all kinds 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 We ha ea complete line Ice_We.Cream Freezers,Ice BoxeRefrigerators,at the very best aes aanPpSec.our line now.Yours truly, Statesville Housefurnishin Salon Day at frst Morty in each month iSuter N,0. ricpeTiCes. g Company. C. ‘|forth ai s .*Colonel For «Progress:ressive Fight.Pe, .Senator LaFollette, sorial in a-recent number of La- Follett’s Weekly: “Until Roosevelt came into the open as ja caudidate for the presi-dency five months ago,there was a strong and rapidly growing pro- gressive movement in the Repub- ilcamw party.It was based upon clearly defined principles.It stood the representative of mod- ern,political thought om fundamen- tal democracy. tional proportions. _‘Into.this,movement,|4vhen it‘gave.promise of national success, \Roosévelt.projected his anrbitionco.Dé ;President a third)time,Hespent.weeks carefully:planning .a ‘spontaneous call’for himself.|He ‘|responded:by announcing:that heJwould:be a ‘receptive candidate”His candidacy begay to drag.He and his,friends were tn despair. when.came his defeat in’North Dakota.-He became.desperate. “An enotmouscampaign fund was raised...Headquarters were opened in New York,Washington,Chicago, and States east and west.Newspa- traing were hired and the ‘recep- ‘tive candidate’started in.frantic pursuit of the nomination.In the vaign for a presidential nomination; an approach to the extravagantex-~ penditures made in his ‘campaign. steel trust and the Harvester trust oecame his most active supporters. Leading reactionaries,standpatters and political hosses of the Hanna,and Quay sort became his closest political friends and representatives{mn many States.~>-. “A number of.the newer recruits to the Republican progressive cause, men who,before 1909,with three or four.exceptions,had either been indifferent or oppcsed:to the pro-gressive moyement,became the noisiest supporters of “Roosevelt, che ‘winner.’It-mattered mot to ation dur- mg the éntire seven years he was President...They forgot that it was only when Roosevelt was out of of- fice.amd.in Africa,through)the united efforts:of men who for years had been fighting special interest, that the progressive cause became: a national movement,That Roose- velt was for Taft in)1910 when Taft wasp denoumcing all progressives as “pirates and traitors,’that’he waited until little tore than a year ago,balancing,the chances be- tore deciding whether to cast in his lot with the progressives in this presidential year,counted for noth- sng with the class of progressives who wamted to.‘winf—not a real progressive victory—just a victory. “And they did.win precisely that kind of a victory.They carried overwhelmingly the great.standpat Btates of Illinois amd Pennsylvan- ia.That stamped the Roosevelt .can- didacy with ite true character.No anything like such a vote in either of those two States.It had,how- ever,the outward seeming of suc- jcesté,the sort of success that intox- licates—that catches the crowd.It fenabled Roosevelt to win in two jor three really progressive States. Fortunately,it did mot enable him to pecure the nomination,which would have compromisefi the pro-gressive movement and defeated real achievement for years. “Upon Theodore Roosevelt and his followers.rests the responsi- gressives im their first national.con- test.Stimulated by an overmaster- iug desire to win,they denounced toyalty to comviction and principle as stubborn selfishness.In the conveltion they put forward no platform-—no issues.They made no fight against the reactionary pl form adopted.‘They substituted vulgar personalities and the coarse epithets of.the prize ring for the Serious consideration of great deco- nomic problems and for the tinie be ing brought ridicule and contempt wpon a great cause. “But the progressive:movement does not consist of a few self-con- stituted leaders.It consists of milk gether by a common belief in cer- tain principles.‘They.will permit no combinations of special inter- €sts and political expediency to se- cure control of the progressive cause |which is ultimately to redéem dem-ocracy:a nd regtore government tothepeople.”| In Memory of Mrs.H.N.Sharpe, The Womans Foreign Missionary Society of Rocky Spring sorrows much over the loss of one of theirwest.faithful members,Mrs.LeahJLackeySharpe,wife of Mr.H. N.Sharpe.She died at a Char-ji0tte ‘hospital.where she was takenforanoperation..We have no fear‘as-to her salvation.‘To give herupcheerfullyis.not.yet .possible for We need her—need her prayersasamemberofoursociety;andneedherlovingkindmessasafriendandneighbor;but God doeth,.alljthings’well.Be it nesolved:ist|Thet im our grief and sorrow for|the loss of .one so true we find aconsolationinthebeliefthatwihileherbodyissleepingim‘the silentBraveherspiritiswithJesup,_end,That oun pinecere sympa-thy "goes out to the bereaved hus-band and:children,Godiouly cancomfortthem,[3rd.That a copy of these resolu:Hons "be sent to the North Carolina|Chitibtian Advocate,+Statesville|Landmark and Mountain,Scout and&@ copy*to the bereaved family. MRS.R.C,AIULDN,MRS,W.A.SHARPE,MRS.BE.M,HARRINGTON,MISS M.A.MARSH.ce ;Committee:- Cheapest “acoldent Insurance —~quisTana eaecuca,Mt nate,foalA“Olea Bee ee ee THE LANDMARK] ‘|MUESDAY,=——July 9,1912. AGAINST TEDDY. Senator Denounces thiqiterfering;“im.the of Wiscon-sin,has written ghe following edi- It hadi assumed na-’ It was united.’ “|pondrable:Governor.” per writers were engaged at large| prices to boom his candidacy.Special history of-Americam politics,there| ‘Haas.never--been-th-a primary cam- Men notoriously identified with the} ~hem that Roosevelt trad co-operat-}' }ed with Aldrich oni:legis! teal progressive could have secured| vility of thaving divided:the pro-| ate| ions of thoughtful citizens drawn to-Sag Gov.Marshall ‘Talks. Replying to the congratulations o @ « President,Gov.Marshall,of Indi-ana,says he neither sought thenominationforPresident.or VicePréesident;:that-the.ptesentation ofhisnameforPresident,preventeddissensionsimtheIndiana dele- gation,altoughh he knew there wasnochaneeforhisnomination.Con-tinuing he paid):7 “T am not an’ambitious man,andiIthinkthatvery:lack ‘of ambition has saved me from a goodtemptationswhichmighthave aripeninthiscontroversy,Public .office has meant.to me a public trust,not,a private snap.I do not make this jstatement pharisaically,because!or-. diiarily,we want to wateh.the man it in the light of my five years of public service,which,counting my one,year of campaignigg,puts me out-of the Governor's office $1,800in“debt,i :. But IT shalt-consider the moneyhas‘been.well,spent if:at the closeofsmy:term,when:the shouting and tumult.shalk*have died away,andthecalmopihierofthepeopleofIndiana:shall “have Heen given’con-cerning my.administration)they shall In the event of the election tothe vice.presiden- ey I cam promise the people of America no.different course of con- duet than which)I have exhibited in the office of Governor.of Dndi- ana,’”:: |—— “na Rail :; The wreck at Cétning,N..Y.,on jthe morningof the 4th,in which 41 lpersous wére killed'and 60 to 60 linjured,many fatally,was caused lby an’express train.running imto|ad-passetiger train at a crossing ithree miles east of Corning. |.The ‘accident occurred at 5,25. \It Was foggy and the engineer ofitheexpresssgid-he ‘couldn’t ‘eel?he signals.The passenger train ‘had been stopped.by a §crippled lfreight.The wrecked,traim had jtwo.engines,a baggage car,three |Pullmans and two day coaches,in the onder named..On it were many, excursionists -bound for Niagara Falls:The engine of the,express ply ;es dnd into the rear Pullman, At New Berne:last week a pistol lin the hands of Nick.Dudley was fired:and killed.Alfred Blango. Both colored.Cdse of unloaded gum and the jury found the killing was accidental.Dudley was 60 frightened,however,that he fled. Little Patches That Peel Off amdFormAgain.| | i t |Try This Remedy at Our Risk. |Most skin diseases are eruptions accompanied.by’-itching.But there is another kind im.which small patches of scales appear and fall off,followed by another (crop, i'Thig may spread all.-over the |body and become:almost incurable. |(A ‘soothing application ‘of Saxo|Salve,our new skin remedy,should (be made.’This ie very healing and penetrates through the outer layer \of skin to the “very seat of the\trouble,destroying ‘the germs.| |.‘Ireated in this way,.as directed iby the book in the bog,the.scaly |patches disappear and ‘kre replaced by smooth,:healthy skin.)-Saxo \Saiye is wonderfully.healing +and jsoothing in all forms of skin .dis- Leases,eczema,barber’s itch,ning- |worm,ete.and we guarantee =it|to satisfy you,paying .back.your |monev if it:does not.W.F.‘Hall,|Druggist,Statesville,'N.C., |SAVE YOUR!HAIR i‘Don’t Use Prepatations Oontain-|ing’Poisonous Sugar of Lead or Sulphur.: |Even if7you have healthy hair, |you-ought‘to use a little PARIS-IAN Sage ‘once a ‘week,as a hair |dresging.It keeps .thehair healthy; prevents scalp itch,falling»hair and dandruff,and—baldmess.© But be sure yow get PARISIAN iSage.There are.many imitations. |The girl with Auburn hair is on levery.carton and bottle of PARIS- IAN Sage.’ It banishes dandruff,stops fall- jing hair.and scalp itch,and im- jparts to the hair-a brillianey ’and jlustre that all womem.as well)as ijmen love ,so0.dearly.PARISEAN e ig a daintily perfumed and jrefreshing ,hair dressing.It’s the -best hair tohic ‘you can buy.Large |bottle 50 cente at.the |Statesville Drug Store and dealers everywhere. GREATMASSOF PROOF! Reports of 30,000 Casés of KidneyTrouble,Some of Them Sta Cases; Each of some 6,000 newspapers 0 | the United States is publishing from week to week names of people in its particular neighborhood,who have used and recommended Doan’s Kidney, Pills for kidney backache,tweak kidneys,bladder troubles and uri- nary disorders.This mass of proof includes over 80,000 testimonials. Btatesville is no exception.-Here is one of the Statesville:cases: L.B.Nicks,320 Seventh’street, Statesville,N.Car.,bays:Kidney Pillsdid me a world of good and I am glad to tell of the benefit I received.I was subject: to nervous spells and dizzy spells. At night I was restless and”im the morning felt all tired out.My kidneys were weak and caused back- ache.When Doan’s Kidney’Pillawererecommendedtome,I)...them and they not only ptopped‘ ee and aches but restored:my. idneys to a-normal condition.” For sale by)all.dealers.Price 50 cents.Foster-Milburn Co.,But-falo,.New York,sole agents for. the United States... he friends on,his nomination for Vice]. many : who’cries ‘Stop thief!’put I make]. say,‘Hé made us a respectable and |: Terrible.Wreck jon the Lackawan- nged through the two day coach- ‘“SDoan’s |. ®..“Satisfies _ _There never was a‘thirst that’Coca-Cola.couldn’t satisfy,BatItgoes,straight-as an ar-_Tow,to the dry spot._Andbesides this, he satisfies to a T the call for A something purely delicious ; _and deliciously pure—an@ wholesome. -Delicious:,;: Refreshing |Thirst-Quenct you tce-an g »‘ad~1-THE COCA-COLA CO.,ATLANTA,Ga, Our tiew booklet,telling of Coca-Cola vindication at Chatta asking.Free nooga,for the ,./ $Rings That AreAll Right. _____Whenyou buy nneoffour Rings you_need not give _..._Yourself any $trouble about_thesets.Ifby any _ *chance-the set should get loose and come’out,just. bring:it in and afnew set will be put in free of any cost to you.Wesell the famous W:.W.W.Let usshowyouourline.car et =~A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will be given to evéry one making a Cash purthase of $1.00ormore.\ R.H.RICKERT!&§S0N, Jewelers. Coe en ane nina a |BACK TO ‘THE FARM! _You read and hear a great dealabout the costofliving.The remedy is the production of yourowneatablesonyourOWNFARM.I offer you farming lands ofanysize fromroneacretoonethousandcuttosuitthepur- chaser and sold on easy terms.\The farms have fine bottom lands as well asuplandandalsoplentyofgoodtimber.The dredging of the creek bottoms will be com-en within 60 or 90 days and up to that time, will dispose of the property at bargain prices.”If interested in automobiles see me.I am handling the ‘‘hupmobile,’-one of the best ma-|chines on the market.Will sell for cash or on time.' g W.RMILLS,RealEstate Agent.g We want our customers to bear in mind that we will soon move into our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store room formerly occupied byJ.B.Cill.|ooTheS.,M.&H.Shoe C °1 |a].omp’y. ‘First Building and Loan Assoéiation. In settling our 89th Series,which’matured May 1, we paidout cash .$11,100 and cancelled 24 mort- gages,amounting to $18,700.epee hoe os~“Shares tay stillbetaken in the 51st series by paying from February 3d to this date. Remember thie name —Doan’e—and take no other. 4 L.HARRILL,come Secretary. sensnenescesnsovecseess SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO. cus stock of aShoes forMen, Boys,Women,Misses and Children is very large and complete,dnd you can find anything in our immense stock that you desire,and if.you are needing that second pair of low shoes -it will be to your interest to see us, as we have prices on low shoes that. We do not.quote:-will interest you.- the exact reduction as it would not be ‘a-uniform one,but we guarantee ‘some genuine bargains, All we ask of you‘is to come in and 4giveusaLipoYourstruly, Ahfos Reduced,Oxford bans “t wv ,:fs A Sherrill- s & hite Shoc Com’y 3."MillerOld Stand.yO PHONENO.20.NO.20.) A Box of Elegant Sax 25 CENTS. tings up to 3.inches. 'bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,|Pipe and Shafting. Wy.Machine Shop. ‘Is complete and I am prepared.to do any kind of repair work. ‘Engine andjBoiler{Work a Specialty. Also carry a full line of Steam Fit- Injectors,Lu- C.H.TURNER, |Depot Street.Dealer inin Machinery, Jenkins&Wagner, REAL ESTATE DEALERS,_Statesville,N.C. OFFICE:ROOM 3,First National Bank Building. *PHONE 282. FORSALSALE! Rukhlot. Seven-room desirable ‘alain on} Tradd street.Hot and cold water,| bath,etc. Lots near Graded School. Small north Iredell farm. If you want tonttp Reyaesellor exchange |& JOHN M.SHARPE,REAL ESTATE S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for cash of on time,Terms- to suit purchaser. Best equipped livery in town. ’Phone 3.Day or Night. Home Electric Co. |JOHN C.DYE,M.D.! General EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT Phones:Office 458;.Residence 42 ‘AND FITTING GLASSES. Office in ‘Mills Building.Office hours 9 to 12a.m.,;2.to 5 p.m. Electrical Contractors EstimatesFurnished Cool Spring Academy, COOL SPRING,N.C. ~All Kinds Electrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC 00. A.D,COOPER,.Manager. JOHN F.MITCHELL,Principal, Fall Term begins September 3,1912,A thorough course of preparatory study.Desirable jocation,Good community,Well equipped school building.Expensesteasonable.For full ‘particulars,address CLEVELAND,N.C,R,¥.D.ENo.2.June 21,—it,a.w.—8t. a .j ASTATESVILLE The next session will beginSEPTEMBER12TH,1912 Departments:Intermediate,Col- tion to the president. Rev.J.A.;Scott,D.D. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. [County.|}July ee 1912. Will Simonton vs,Delia SimontoFEMALELEGEItappearingfromtheenews‘of’Will siimen-|ofCOL‘ton in thisaction,‘t Delia Simonton,the de-lleisurely donned his injured trous-fendant therein,is not.to be found in Iredell coun-ty and cannot after due diligence be foundin the|ers.State;and it further appearing that the defend-|ant,wife of the said Will Simonton,had wilfally |and witheut cause abandoned the said.plaintiffandafter onetiff.It is therefore ordered that notice of this action-legiate,Business,Piano,Voice}Mf!pe publishedonceaweek for four weeks in The‘Violin,Elocution and Art.Ap-[|Landmark,a newspaper’publishedinIredell coun- said abandonment lived in adultery’withandothersowntotheplain- setting forth the title of the action,the pur-tplyforcatalogueand*informa-q tee of the same and requiring the defendant toappearatthetermoftheSuperiordellcountytobeheldonSakaefifthMondaybefore|the first Monday in Sept of Ire- 1912,and answerdtethecomentthelaintiff.oo J,A HARTNESS,~June 18,1912,Superior Court, |-~is taught-at Statesville,N.as Do You Want to Be.een If so,learn Shorthand and.by beginning a course immedia ted and desire eee ete,orcall.on =MRS.E SOHNSON,612Seath Center Street, Feb.0&8 Statesville,N.C, Sopp woo Dat ee ee 7% 2 June 14,1912. NOTICE TO ie Having qualified as administrator of the estate | of H.|,persons-having siacirintnncremeientenrremeninensSummers.claims against the estate are notified topresentthe18thdayofJune,,which _]1913:Personsindebtedtotheestateare requestedinter—-T tee 7.B SUMJune18,1912.’NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of Geo,B:holson,parties holding claims against his es-tate will present.same to me on f before the 14thdayofJune,—aoaw.S eas ER,dministrator, -Ition are not unlike that which -took ‘Sts Paul was charged with interfering| TA concourse gathered in the theatre THE LANDMARK} TUESDAY,-—-—July 9,1912. ee Roseoe’Conkling”a mee the Pace WhenHePriedtoNominateGranttn 1880. Baltimore Sun.pe ’When in 1880 Roscoe Conklingseizedaflagandmarchedaroundthe convention hall followed by the 305Grantdelegateshedidamostunfor-.tunate thing for the country.That was the origin of the “‘demonstration”’ business which has ever since thenin-terrupted the orderly work of nation- al conventions,split the ears of the groundlings and galleryites alike,and Giagusted sane.and order-loving..citi- zen ‘The “demonstration’”is now an ac-cepted feature of every national con-‘vention.Itis wearisoméand produces)” ‘great confusion and”‘demonstrates’? nothing except man’s tendency to fol- ly.The scenes inthe nationalconven- place in the theatre at Ephesus when: with the business ofthe silversmiths. and “some cried one thing and somelanpther;for the assembly (was con-‘fused.\ ‘The purpose.of a national conven- {tion is for representatives of the partyfromalltheStatestogatherandcon- sult and deliberate as tothe party pol- for President and.Vice President.Itismanifestthattherecan:be no delib- eration in the midst of ahowling mob and the work of the convention must suffer.The ‘‘demonstration’’is as idiotic as itis tiresome.How it can‘thelp a candidate.for alot of leather- lunged lunatics,some of them per- haps not lunatics-but hired or brought if for the purpose,to run about the hour,no one can tell. A way to.abolish this.nuisance ought to be found.The first remedy might be the reduction of the numberofdelegatestothenumberofelectors and with no alternates except those to take the place of-absent delegates: The.convention .would then -be as large as the Senateand House of Rep- resentatives combined,about as largeasanydeliberativebodycanbeto} transact business.And then,if the audiences cannot be made to behave themselves,the size of the audience might be reduced to such proportions: that the officers of the convention and the police force could cope with them- Democrats to ‘Get.No Further Help From Insurgent Republicans. Washington Dispatch. The working agreement between the Democrats and insurgent .Re publicans is at an end.f-It has?been,abrogated as the result of confer-| ences ever sipce the metal bill was icies and to select party’candidates of convention.hall.and scream for an}- |passed in rhe Senate by the Demo- jcrats in the absence of the regu-iar Republicans and without the aid lof the insurgents. The probable result will be that the House sugar and wool and:ex- cise bills will be presented to the }GBenate and voted down by a strict |Party vote All the Republica:is jare expected to vote against them land it is probable that some ot ithe Democrats will join them in |Opposition to the House sugar bill, jwhich would admit sugar _—of |duty.||‘Following the passage “of the| metal bill the Democrats appoint-| }ed a committee to confer with the} \insurgent~Republicans regarding) jfauture .co-operation.Finally the} \Democrats of the committee were |notifi ed that thty could éxpect no| jfurther cooperation because of|jthe impossibility of gettng con-|isideration of the insurgent meas lures.This condition was produced| by the decision of the regular Re- ipublicans to ‘disappear from the lehamber fn sufficient numbers to allow the Democrats to get their }own bills through without the aid of the insurgents.Thiss programme rendered it impossible.for the if+ even a vote on decided surgents to get their measures,and they not.to “play’’any longer. Raleigh Boy's Predicament on the Fourth. News and Observer,5th. Indecent .exposure is ‘one thing jand firecrackers exploding.in|one’s |pocket is another.So thought a. sample of “young America’on Fay- etteville street yesterday morning \His pockets were stuffed!to ptt (fullest capacity with)torpedoes,=- crackers,pin wheels,Roman candles and matches. The combination of matcihe S_and fire works wap the cause of it ‘all.| Johnny ‘heard -a’sizzling sort of.a noise:and reached his hand down toithepocket,but an explosfon caused jhim to jerk it away promptly.Théré’ was:just:one thing left fot him to ido dnd he did it.Witb one motion "[he loosened ‘his belt and slippedoutofhisknickerbockers..Then in Y ORTH CAROLINA,|Inthe Superior Conrt,\#Pite of the laughter of.the ncgahi Iredell jthat witnessed the performance,he |waited for the fire-works to bt.p their own accord.»Then he 'wenty-Gne in a Railroad Wreck Pennsylvania, Twenty-one pe re killed, 30 fataNy injured:and many others hurt Friday afternoon when a pas senger train on the Ligonier Valley railroad,im Pennsylvania)wassmashedfrombehindbyadouble- header freight train.Only one passenger escaped without injury. The accident occurred at the) fair grounds at Willpen,Pa:,one and a half miles.from Ligonier;a} summer resort.=j scepter Advertised Letters.—| Followingis a list of letters remaining in the|postoffice |at Statesville,N.C..for the week efd-|ing July2,1912MissQuinceAllison,J.w.Baldwin,A,By |ers,Steve Castello,P.A,Fleteher,-Tom Sie t Mrs R:W.Lawrence;R..,Martin,Miss M-Mi)Nesbit,J.Haripton Rich.cal for"advertises ieany of the above will sisi} Dewey L.RAYMER,P,a. ‘missioner will sell at public j ville,N.C.,on Gus.Harwon,A,C Hulligan,M aN Knox |A After a lenethy and at times acri- |monious debate the House of.Con-gress Wednesday passed a bill con-«ee |veying’to the board of education of CONVENTION DEMONSTRATIONS.New Hanover county,.N.C.;34 acresof.land in the city of ‘Wilmington:for the erection of an industrial schoolfornegroes.The bill had.already | passed the Senate.- Itis said that Gov.Wilson Wed- nesday received 160 odd telegrams from men who said they were.Re- publicans.and intended to vote for Governor Wilson..One of them,aSeattle.man,said,every ‘Republitan in his wardsave two would vote for Wilson. During the summer months mothers ofyoungchildrenshouldwatchforanyunnaturalloosenessofthebowels.Whengivenpromptattentionatthistimeserioustrouhlemavbeavolded.am-~beflain’s:Colic,Gholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can.always be depended upon.|.Kor salé by all dealers, ee “ADMINISTRATOR'S |NOTICE,f Having qualified :‘o awitniptrax ‘ tor of the estate of Major J.!\8:.Morrison,deceased,I:hereby notifyall,pereons «having claims against|his estate to ‘present,same’to’me|on.or-before the 7th day of:oa 1913.)Those ‘indebted to the’.tate are requested to settled.+REV, J.E.SUMMERS,administrator,!'Con- cord,N.C,R.B.*MeLaughlin,,Abbey.to une ‘4th,1912: EXEGUTOR'S NOTICE. qualified:as |executor will of|Margaret .E. notice is hereby given to Having the Forcum,all -persong ‘having -claims against |, said estate to exhibit them to me on or before June 4,19138,or 'this notice willbe pleadin barof their recovery,All persons indebted to said estate are request edi to ‘make prompt settlement.C.C,THARPE, Executor,Net,N,Cc.. J.B.Armfield,Atty. _June 4,1912! “LX EQU TOR'S 'NOTICE. Having qualified as”‘executor of the will of W. ed;I hereby notify all persons hay- ing 2ims against present the same to me on or.be- fore July 2,1913.All persons in- Gebted to:‘the estate of W.H. Crawford are -asked to settle. E.M.‘(GORAWFORD, Extr of W..H.-Crawford,States- vlile,Route 4, J.B Armfield,Att’y July2,1912. COMMISSIONER'SSALE. R.M.Myers ys.John T.Morgan and’wife,Betty Morgan. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Iredell county ‘at May term,1912,made in-theaboveentitledcase,the.undersign- ed commissioner’wil]sell at public auction,:to -the highest bidder for cash,at the court house door jan Statesville,N.C.;on y| MONDAY,AUGUST 5,1912, ‘at 12 o'clock;noon,the following |described tract of land,situate in New Hope township,adjoining the lands of DeWitt Redmon,Sam- uel Williams et al: running east to a black oak In James Reid’s line to a hickory; thence’§.across the creek with Reid’s line to a hickory;—thence west to a white oak.in Samuel Wil- liams'line;thence north with Sam- uel Williams.’line to the beginning, containing 65 acres,more or less. Terms of sale.cash. R.T.WEATHERMAN, July 5,1912.Commissioner. ORDER OF “PUBLICATION. |North:Carolina,{|In the Superior Iredell County.|Court.Oo.W.Smith vs.Bessie Smith. ‘It appearing from the affidavit of \O.W.Smith in this action that Bessie Smith,thé'defendant therein,is not to be found in Iredell coun-ty,and cannot after due diligencebefoundimtheState,and it fur- ther appearing that the defendant,wife of the plaintiff,has wilfully and without cause abandoned the said plaintiff and after said abam- donment lived in adultery with one and other persons |unknown to the said plaintiff.- It is therefore ordered,that no-tice of this action ‘be-published oncea week for four weeks in TheLan@mark,a newspaper published in Statesville,Iredell county,N.C.,setting forth the title of the actionandthepurposeofthesame,and requiring the defendant to"appear at the term of the Superior Court of Iredell county,to be held on the last Monday in Jtily,1912,at the court house in said county,and _anewer or demur to the complaint of ‘the plaintifr. J.A.HARTNBSS,Clerk of the SuperiorCourt. W.A.Bristol,Att'y.July 5.1912. FORECLOSURE SALE. WwW.A Bristol et al:vs.E:L,Dageuhardt and wife et,al.By.virtue of.a.decree .of .the Superior Court of Iredell county, at May term,1912,made in the case of W.A.Bristol et.al.vs. E.L,Dagenhardt and'E.C.Dagen- hardt et.al,,the undersigned 'com-out- cry to the best bidder for.cash,at thé courtthouse door in States- SATURDAY,JULY 20,1912. at 12 -o’clock noon,the following valuable house and Tot situate on, iamond Hill and known as the R.§.Sherrill house and .lot and|bounded as follows,to-wit: Lying im the southeast suburbs of Statesyilie and beginning at a stake,corner.of Vance and Dagen- hardt.streeta;thence north.4 de |greea east 100 feet to a stake;thence south 85 degrees east 180 feet to a stake;degrees west 100 feet to\a stake on|Dagenhardt street;thence morth 85|degrees west 180 feet to the begin- |ning.4 \ Terms of sale,cash. a i WHATHBDRMAN,::~Commissioner..., WwW.D.“Turner,Att’y,June!18,1912: Je a Sab ole Sat yee H.Crawford,deceas-|| Baid estate to}) Beginning at} a post oak in Samuel Williams’line,| Ithenee south 4 |) Oui Speaks For Itselt!! ${a ;a | If you contemplate building or re- pairing,keep in mind we are S headquarters for first class goods | ‘in this line.We always keepa big stock of doors and windows of the standard sizes,Metal.sand composition roofing,pine and cy- press.Shingles,lime and eement, paints,oil and varnish,and our ».prices are always lower ,than the : otherfellow’s._:Quality speaks.for:itself,and if.we ecan sell you better goods for |less money,there iis areason,Sse aus.:| ELL THE DEERINGMOWERS“AND RAKES! We guarantee these machines to to do good work.Yourun no risk in gettinga mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs carried in stock for machines we handle.© Statesville Hardware &Harness Company. Bargains That Merit Approval ! Don’t overlook these substantial savings—they not be duplicated elsewhere. Every ready-to-wear garment going at less than:°* one-half price,-and Se aré closing out one lot,your choice $1.00—same suits formerly sold as high as$8.00. ,WHY NOT SAVE THE DIFFERENCE? ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STORE (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.)a i- 4an- Good Methods,Large Resouces COURTEOUS TREATMENT.— Ought to mean mucho 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 $100,000.00 Surplus ©28,000.00 Total Resources over :500,000.00 ~Fourper cent.on ne ca Savings Deposits. Commercial —Naticnat™Bank,..Statesville,N.C.~K.STEELE,President.-E.MORRISON,Vi bosinas oF‘D.M-AUSLEY,Cashier G.E,HUGHEY,AssistantCashier, are Sr oh seh mt WE WILL BEGIN OUR |.Which will continueforten days and,as has been our custom,we will reducetheprices _throughout our stock to such figures as will showa great saving to our customers...°° € YG to\close out the summer lines rather than carry them over and at the same time reduce all staple merchandise.To those.hohave attended these events we wish to/say that we expect to LIVE UP.TO OUR REPUTATION by giving.in thissale,even-better values than formerly.* "_READY-TO-WEARS...——~«||~—~—~—~=~«,-:«sMEN‘S FURNISHINGS.eee Fone as coe ..|One lot Men's NegligeeShirts at extraspecial prices,$1 50 Shirt le at V8e;_All Suits,Dresses and Skirts at less than half price.es $1 00 Shirts on’gale at69c All Men’s Underwear Hosiery and ‘Neckwear/Bes LACES.©Oe .reduced F vhs beret |--i ‘,:i Ss .|;“5 ve L ,; All our Laceswill be reduced.One lot Vals and Torchon Laces,special 24c.yd.eivervthinatn Uhis oa :eee :NGS.7 ‘5 ae y marked down.a S EMBROIDERIES.ee bas :el aeMBROID|10c.COUNTER 10c. From all over our store we have gathered articles,some of which sold for.as i ‘* ‘||TOMcmI Ever thing in this department reduced but the Flouncings will be sold at just |half price.ns on as muth as 50c.originally,and placed on this counter to be sold for 10e.SHOES AND OXFORDS.SILKS AND WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. Our entire stock of.Men’s,Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords go on |.In these sales we always give you something worth while and this year you willsaleatspecialprices.ros _.|find:a great many special values Our store will be closed Tuesday in order that we may arrange the stock and prepare for the opening Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock.We will have all experienced help and willdo all we can to make this sale attractive,:®Ten Days ofSpecialSales For Cash._@ Ramsey-Bowles-MorrisonCo. ee ‘do not ange the real effect of!After shooting Cashier F..W.,;Claude Pressly,of Skyland,Bun- THE LANDMARK the -bill See provides ‘for the |Hileman,of the Rome,Iowa,Sav-|}combe county,was found aiaST|filing of summons before the clerk |ings Bank in both arms,Friday af-|scious beste the railroad track|TUESDAY,——--July 9,1912.of the Superior Court and that |ternoon,and escaping with several|near Arden,Buncombe county,and eeeee ;Bummons shall be.returnable be|fundred dollars in cash,Charles goon died.Supposed to have been|LAWYERS AGREE TO COHANGE.fore him.Clark of Mount Pleasant,iowa,|struck by a train..i The report of the special’com-|Was shot and killed ima runningYteeeeeioemitteeappointed:last year on the fight with a posse Wich had pur-mpor hanges in Oourt8 Torrens system of land registra-sued him for several hours in au-a |and Legal Procedure,:ae ion was mecapted and the commen ities:tomobiles.The stolen:money ‘was cae apd had to be same ”The State Bar Association,at instructed to present the bill to /recovered.| |In a street car collision in Ashe-| ville Friday Motonman Moseley’s leg} _The White Company. .|TeeON oar erentte teen }.e e eMcreheadJastweek,elected Judge the next Legislature..The bill pro-Pe ere |.Ready'-to -Wears at-less.than|ad d thManning,of Durham,president Ad vides for a~court of record to be.Ramsey -Bowles -Morrison Go.’s half price at Ramsey -Bowles ~|As vertise in e last issue of7.W.Davis of Wilmington ae:known a the “land court,”and Clearance Sale begins tomorrow.—|Morrisoh Co.’s during their,Clear-|. phy,of Salisbury,and W.B.Coun-nal jurisdicton over the applications ‘—_—-___—cre oo The Landmark our’Tremendous Summer Clearance Sale cll of Hickory,are,among the vice 10 Cstablieh titlesand segbyer land.|residents.A :FP :"‘:There was much débate on the @odition the bill provides for an ©:f eeworeeemistasesfazetaeomenstehoHTMedHatsatAuction |in-court procedure.The first bill”.==;x ported and accepted provides fcr Senator Cummins .Holds On—Andthedivision@ftheStateintothreeCapers,Tao. retary and.treasurer.Whiter Mur-|“ch fe to have exclusive orig!-jad,Ls cates beieiastalahienitaebalsee ~Judicial circuits.Each of these-cir-,i as :.e |cuits ig rediWided into eight dis-emits ene Cuan NEXT.SATURDAY,138th,wilk offer myticts.A judge is )Be }:i are :~4 m .Moeh aimteiee mae Cine oe Se ee eee oot stock of Trimmed Hats at auction.Sale ThaONeh etn’,“rcuit rather declared against the new.party will take place from.10 to 12:o’clock.Mr.‘than over the entire State.T™;oe |m |6jitsareoopees1€8€movement,‘ed by Theodore Roose-|‘y il]-‘|circuits are to be termed the east-welt and announced hie allegiance |Pomp ong wil auctioneer.ern,western and central judicialeeee to the old party.He.says bosses |ae ee ll is in the western can’t be escaped by organizing new \MRS N ;M KIEM |’c cuit.This:recommendation,if parties and that individual)dishon-July9,of e he e |:adopted.will increase the number of esty is not the foundation for a is x‘Buperior Court judges from 16 to new party. «4 John G.Capers,national coimmit-teeman from Sothr'Carolina,who supported Roosevelt at Chicago,willaoisupport:Taft He says the steam|2 1)Weeks of court and provides goller methods at Chicago this -y ar |at he shall receive $100 addition-.were no worse-than four years!’ago,|al for every -week’or fraction.ofa hy L at-|veg.é a Whe a]aft mimat-|week over 15.The original dill Lag ee nie nes } Begins tomorrow morning at 8.30 : ‘.and will continue 10 days---Julv os 10th to 20th.Makeit a point to be with us during this time, 5B se The second pill -as suggested by .the committee places the solicitorsoftheStateonasalaryof$2,000 ::°°'prepared by the committee placed isi |.|g g t i k hi htheminimumsalaryat$1,500 but North Carolina ‘Roosevelt Repub-|Sh ip:th /J}w pe as we are om 0 ma et st ePronouncedobjectionledtothein-|Micans,in Conference.at-Greensboro|’NS Oy 4s °d//)\\S<CoD Werecreasedfigure.The bill increases yesterday .agreed to submit tine |>Qe +“?ReSolicitors’fees about -30 per cent.,|quesiicn of.Roopevelt’s ‘nomination |Y SSO)“the fees to be turned into the State to the Republican primaries whichTreasury.There was muchP objec-elect di legates to the State conyen-|.|:.“on to the bill but is’was finally |tion.iV hl a ’SS >.oN -:-doptex 1 OFadopted..|The verdict fin the Camenra triat|Ww:‘age y Pe :AN .aN ;=.are.~;)|J., :Pr The,third bill agreed to provides |in Italy,mentioned on another page| Our Country will be 136 years old on next Thursday—the -4th. that three jury commissioners |of Nhe Landmark,was handed down-|Bball be appointed,by the judge-|yesterday...Nine were found guilty| It was the baby among nations back in 1776—now it is among the biggest. greatest bargain event of all up-. to-date merchandise ever given to you before.2 . ~~We have the goods.Our - ~stock is large.It must go. SALE CASH. But all money refunded on any purchase not satisfactory. -,eee ec of ae to be }of murder,thie remainder guilty of |e one:party if practicable,The|crtiminad aissociation |commissioners are to ‘serve two|i ,Years and will be ‘subject to re-|chantofSaliwbocy”,ded wade |Mioval by the Superior Court judge...|p,or Ys,Ge yitwiltbeY:©Friday night of heart disease —HeFbetheirbusinesstohave|;j j Wyinchargethejirybox,to purge the retired in his usual health.-He wasfame:“and.draw the juries.‘Their |O3 years old and is survived:by ‘his!Balary is placed at $4 a day while |Wife and two sons by a former -mar-|in actual service.For cach)term ;Tlage.of the Superior Court ‘32 jurors |aa aH Asaiae sie ak.Bhall be chosen.This is in ad-/|{,4 Saving in everything you buy atditiontothenumberchosenformsey-Bowles -Morrison Co.'s,|grand jury service.In all eases his week.—ad.4 _Pxcept capital cases the clerk!Watch the crowds going to Ram-*of the court will make up a panel |0Y -Bowles -Mornison Company'sbe.20 names of the 32 and theghal-|this week.—ad.denges.stall first be made for cause.|;i |The plaintiff—and the defendant|The State Dental Society,in ses- hall then strike off a-name alter.#100 in Raleigh lhst week,decided|nately reducing the panel to 12.o a ua ak MooiWhelawrequiringamantobeaeeDr.pomee Sherrill,of meetsfreenolderinordertobeayuror|"oO"WAP eee President.repeal and im.’ad Le erate:wan“How:Dai sat tear xpi has Leprod co.tache?‘Stomach "thy A.goon as>7 ‘§shall y is Burdock Blood Bitters...Askairemsbar:cea .atl Ot |druggist.Price $1.00.veeThefinaldispositionofthebilltion,“pered,habitually trom.constipa-vroviding for the-expediting of the strengthened.the bowels so.that they‘trial of cases resultedin.the .adop-|have been regular ever since.’’—H.4tionofthereportofthecommittee|“Grocer.Sulphur Springs,Texas.after several changes in the origi-'|:August Fifteenth,'Sixteenti{.and |nal bill These changes,however,‘Seyenteenth,—ad. We have grown quite a bit,too,since we first started out years ago We haye made lots of friends and but few enemies. There’s a reason for this,Here it is—we have always tried to send away a customer satisfied.It does not take people very.long' to find out when a business house doesn’t keep its promises..And _théy don’t trade at that place any.more..* We have-never lost a.customer on that account.Day after day the same faces,mingled with new ones,are seen in our store. Mighty few stores anywhere cansay that..And we are proud of it.It shows our policies are right—it shows our goods are right, We want to get acquainted with YOU.Yow will receive cour- teous treatment and the best of service.In addition,you will save some money.Wen will you call and see us?eG cn THE WHITE Co,|lt ‘PHONE 101,re So iSales Day is thefirst Monday ih’each month in Statesville,N.C. =mae Williams Furniture House. ne "m % — :thie *end -nesday,and went to the home :.dng syeitem:Wow Mr.Sample :VOL,XXXVI POSTAL AND RAILW AY,FIGURES ‘and the Railroad Receipts Show| an increase—The Railve ad Busi- hess. ts The aninual report of Penna “L,Rapimer+shows that «the, ‘ta receiptsef the ‘Statesryillite aes ‘office for.the.fiscal:-year endingJunie-30:.were $26,4756).ab<ime _erease of $695.23 over the year pre-|“oO mn meni.for sometihing which we,would be bette r off without. While Agetit Masibie rry,under’the mules of Une,company,a make | public.the ‘exact figunes,t is:under| stood that ihe receipts of the ‘@tahesville.station of the Southern, railway during the+Dast fig2°monihp) have averaged $32,000 or more a month’or about $400,000 for the} ‘year,whigh is not @ bad showing.| Of the amount’between $5,000 and $6,000 a month ‘was derived from the sale of tickets,while the—mainder was collected on freig The business of the Paulroae ia increasing daily and,the wvofeachmonththowdagood‘in-| oreaBe over the same month 4 your previous.Yatdmaster Garrison.says) that ‘on account of the large amount of material.beined hipped initio! Statesville for street and road work| the asuniber:of cars coming in | just now ‘is about as large as number going out loaded with. Statesville.and.Iredell.products,but taking the whole year thie ‘exports of the town ¢xceed,the imports,|about 80 loaded cars Hoing ont dtily compared ‘wit.ming in Mr.Maybe Try.says that tad ter son | he occasicnally.bas troulde in,get- timg.enough cars for the local man- ufacturens is because he can’t make ratiiroad officials higher,up],umderstand!that Statesvidhe loads|more cars ham are pnidaded . bec From Japan. Mr.and Mrs.H.Burke are in receipt of a letter from their Bone inflaw and daughter Rev.and Mrs. Cc.K.Dazier stating)that t ‘hey willl | sail froth Jone for America,with their two children,Edwin and He'-| @m,.the Inst of this month.The trip will consuine “about a nth and om their arrival im -Amer ita they will first go to Gainesvilile,Ga. to visit Mr.Dozier’s mother’and brothers.They will come to Batesville about the first -of ‘Bep- tember to visit Mr.amd Mirs.Burke "Mr.Dozier will go from here Louisville,Ky..to take a port- graduate .course =at the Soutvhem Baptist Tieological Seminary,pre- paring for special work he'fs to take up im Japan on bis return there | Rev.and Mrs.Dozier left States- ville for Japan shortly after their Imamiige six years ago and have been engated:in mission:work there They have been located”at Fukuoka for pome time.Next year f is their regular vagaiion -y Uii- der the custom of the foreign mis- sion board,’but they are comi home a yeat ahead of time im order) that.Mr..Dozier may prepate Lee) r for spedial work:|lac | iredelt| sont)+| been |! | Limber Plant to Resume. What is known as the Lumber Company.pladit:im; west Stutesville,which has- idle ‘for.some time,will resume) operations on full time within the) next few diye....Mr.P.R.Hx ned who was for many years engaged | ra the lumber bupiness im the coun has bought Mr.R.V.Braw ley hs:.| jeskepe in.the Irédejl plant and i scoundrel. |Tuesday to begin investigation hing jexpect to attend the jthie Finst and some of the goldier boys |ALVAREZ IS VERY PENITENT.| People is Now Sojourning:in the) «Indiana Reformatory,. When Mr.©.V.Henke?called at ||the’Btate Reformatory:ait Jefferson|: \yidle,.Ima, |in.the inetiution whio-bore |the inane Of Alvanez was the Francisco,Asheville,wasusianiimously”eee Tapeh;sin’the:vicinity,of the, |Alvarez;of Cuba,who made a pleas.’ ‘ant:and)profitable vindt Lol’-Sbates<)), pressed regret.for his misdeeds in |Statesville.He didn’t know why heine Senator ‘Simimons,._E..L.Dravis,nesday and buried im:Oakwcodl:‘eemr |cally he paid,ex-representing Governor Kitchin,and etery beside the grave of a brother,home that night|played the game here, coapt that he was ‘up against it.’ Alvarez seems to ‘be a finished| He had passedchecks,before coming.to Statesville }and officers were’looking,for him whi le he was here.He,is servingasentenceof14monthgintheIn- diana’reform;jatory for forgery, Mr./Alemkebes advised by the aurthanitiesthat”‘there were ‘enough bog |cases against him to keep him 14.)¢ratic|years if they doubtful if are pressed.It is any attempt will be |: made to bring:Alvarez back toStatesyille..Those.who cashed his bogus dinafits .can’t necover the money amd as he is being punished elsewhere the case again et him here which time only twacamdidates|will { may be:dropped. Alvarez may think his stars that} tha |hé first fell into the hands of the;OwnlawinIndiama.On:accunt.of hisyouthhewassentto-the State reformatory,which ts a,much more | |Pleasant and agreeable place.of Bo-} journ than the Iredell county.chairSang,Altogether Mr.Alvared,hasbeen.veny bucky. legialotys || Committed !at 8 A ventioned:in,Tuesday's Lamd+mark,a legiskative ‘committee metacommitteeoftheStateBoard:ofAgricuhureattheLrededdTestFann Test the advisability of the movement toconsolidatetheA.&/M.CollegeandtheDepartmentofAgriculture. The legislative committee.was com-posed of Lieut.Gov.Newland,of|Leexvo r,Sénator W.S.Cobb,ofRobeson-coumty,-Senator!J,M.Mitchell,’of.Wayne,an®Reprepenta- tive.F,P.Alspaugh,of Forsyth, wide the Boand of Agriculture was represented by Maj.W.A.Greath aan., Mr.R.W.Scott and Dr.B.“W.Kil Pore.3 The committee spent the day atthefanm,with Supt.Meacham,goingovertleworkindetailand-formu- mung a plan to submit.to the com-Legisiature for”the cuture | workings of the test farms,rela-| tive {>the consolidation of.the} Agrititural Department wiih the| A.&'M.,-but Ao definite.conclus- ions were reached.i Getting Ready For Encampment—| Soldier Boys Inoculated. Fifty odd members of the Iredell Blues,the:local military company, eheam pment:of of the North ‘an 2 National Guard.at:Camp Henn,“Morehead City;next week, and the stay on the coast is looked iforward to by ‘most of them as avacationperiod.To wand off!ty- iphoid fever while im the low.coun- try and for .as Tong. the tréatment will.Have effect,42| members of the company have dur-| ing the past few days been inocu-| jlated:with typhoid serum.The se-| {Tum was furnished by the govern.| j\ment and was administered by Dr.| R.A.Campbell.It is injected’in-! |to the arm,something on the or-| der of vaccination against smallpox, he uve | regiment( he and Mr.J.M.Adams,who Owns rather feverish(arms.It is clai m-| an ‘interest,willl operate it prota bs that.the treatment will keep| the name of thePiné Lumyber Comipa-|off fever for from three:to teh my.-‘Ihey|will manufactume building |years.:’ a j 2h aeaie F }.vterial and it)is the Find want OF remen's Tournament,mg gular’opens i wiie,ro |Mr.Jas.D.MeNeiil,of Fayette| rer +)|Ville,president.of thie.State Firehie.Inadell miber Gomipany fail-|ike vtMieinedellLumiberaTmins(TED'S AIS tion,was in Staves-| oe teens ee ee nee i siver jville this week jin fike interest of|wed fm tee .hauds of a receiver,|ti,State Firemen’s|tournamen |who solid the property.The’plant| is a wellhequipped one,having goo ay Buildings and excellent machinery,| the larger’‘part of which fs practi- cally new,:| Farmers Pistallings Lighting Plants,| “Mr,A.G..Epting,of .Amerson,| ‘6.C.,‘arrived in Statesville Wed~| Mr.F.B.Samiple,two miles:eastoftown,to install a private tight- faepurchased.Calnbide is the light |ing)material:to be used,or rathen the gas coming from the carbide preparation,the light effect dicingthesameosthatofthecarbide|hieadilighis om ~automobiles:.The,gas is produced in a small)piant Wihith Works eiiomalicakiy ana as} Said to requijre Dut bilbtle attention,| wihiile at the same time it is consid- ered)perfectly safe,IWMr.V.C.Ellis,another fanmer and.Mr.Johay Mowrisqn, fileo inetalled one.It tisunderstood‘that the diet oe fis maeto;thie eledtinia Mighit. |astIR,Bai iwhich meets in Fayetteville the 23d| He was gratified to find that Siates-! ville willl)be.well)represented at the tournament,it being:the .pur- pose .of most of the firemen to.go. The:local company has no suitablé| iplace tb practiva,however,and has made no preparation for the raices,,| but will take the macing team | ‘of,along to participate im)the general|eos parades. Visitors at.Mr.Gana. Mr.and Mrs.J:°F.Hagle have! quite a hotse party at their homie| of town.Their son,Mr.Q. gle,.of Benlidi,Eh,acomM pa- nied by hd!Witte anki two little sons, Carl and Prank,and Misses Nora and Lé@lig.,Waitson,of Hiilisibaro,| Lik,arrived last evening,‘vomonnow | Mr.Bagle expects his brother,Mr,| J.A:Eagile,:aiid hits nephew,Mr. B,Hage,both of Willis .county,,rena,Mr.J.A.Kaghe teft tredelt tie““hiving tithe vicinity.of Mr.Sample,in 1879"eal this’a bl firrslit eisit |WAM:go to North Wilkkesbioroortalsoboughtoneofthelightingtothismativecountypineehewent;attend the Wiikesboro District Gom-|ve EMIS),who lives north,of Stalbesville,has aways :‘ Miss Hallie Somers,at “Wikirose‘boro,‘a veiting her men TNEY:Mrs.A.Binatienn..o jinominee of the j whem they come to vote of craticticket.”The regulations pro- jthat the Democrat who poratched in |wanted |Prout the primary. |Vobed. thertafter.as |& oyairman. the salloons’’./there were no ats;of “amen!"’./from all corners of|the conwentiom hall;When.te denounced.Coll.“Rodsevelit “Theleastdesirableof.all the candi-|dates,’there was a prolongiad de- oS STATESVILLE,N.C.FRIDAY,31JULY¥2 WEBB ELECTED ‘en ‘to Head Demacratiq State) ‘Committee —Rules For Senato-| rial Primary. ‘day night Mr.Chap..A.Webb,of chairman and Walter.BE.Brock,.Wadesboro,’v wal.Te-elected,‘pores "sistinig of A.D. representing| other.twoWalterClark, Jr., Chief Justice Clark,thiebozusBiembersbeingChairman Webb.and)the ptave by Rev.Harold Turner. Secretary Brock..As finally,adopted the ries”pro-,| |vide fora primary to.be held No-|vember 3,getieral eléction’day,at (all the precincts of the State,the’ numbet:of polttiolders tq ba the | number.of senatorial candidates, these to be appointed by the Demo-| executive committees,of ihe | |various’counities.A majority of the whole yote isrequiredfornominationandim’tine | event of no candidate receiving |a} majority there is ondered a second pi.wary November 26,1912,at |be presented.Each candidate ts to provide hip| shall have voted the Democratic tick- let om the day of ebaction,will'-be| qualified to vote in this primary.The plam provides that all Demo-| cratic nominees for the.Legislature| are to accept their nomination.with; ithe implied —pledge to vote for theprimary)‘election United States Senaiton in the General As- esmibbly:.<; The differences as to the senato- tial primary negulations hinged)on the meaning of the words ““Demids,j! vide that all voters whio vote the Democratic ticket may vote in the primary.It was genrerally-admitted: two“instances slioulld not be debarred:--E.L.Travis,a.Kitche in.mam,wanted the committee to say whether voting the Democraticticketmeantthenational,con- gressionail;State and county tickets. ow Bailey,for Simmoans,agreed with Mr.Travis but A.D.-Wattsamendiment,to exclude any jelector who for.a .Republic:‘nallly, a vote of 36 to 20,the’matter fas deferred to a meeting of |tive committee to be held the mid-: die of October. one ap b. Prohibitionists the Original?Progres- Sives. The feature-of the open'ng day x Che national -Prohiibiticn tion at Atlantica City Wednesday was idireze of.Clinton N.Howard; of Rochester,NN.Y.,the temporary chairman.*Mr.Howard arouscd tive thouSand.or twore delegates to a high pitch of enhiusiasm by round ly denouncing President Taft,Col Theodore Roosevelt and ‘the Repivb- n and Democratic parties in eral,”He claimed that the prohi- bitionsts were the reak progres Bives’fm pollities’and)derided any Atbempt to throw their votes-into COMVET- he a other dhanitiels, “We already fave two ‘wihits key |parties amid)don’t.need another!’heshouted,The delegates aught up! jand cheered thie sentiments of the When he dharacterized Taft as “wet &|President nuires 0 monstration of approval.Governor|Woodrow Wilson hie disposed -ofwiththisfaintpraise: “A good man,pethaps,but we hiave thad ‘good meat-im the WhiteHouse’before and!they have goneoutwilththiecounttymonesaturated with rum:than it]was when theywentiis.’i : |Church News,pe ay Rey.Dr.CG.M.Rieharés,of Da- former pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Statesville, \is to receive a call to ihe pastorate of the First,Prestbyts.j church} )Of Gastonia.Thie Gazetio says.the call “will be formally made at .ameetingofthecongresationof‘theGastonia:chaurch niext Sunday.:Dr.©.F.Reid,searctary-of the Layrnen’s Missionary)..Movement, Soutivern Methodist Glin imihy anid Dr. oun Borer,TEdvegrestce lech Me Bede eotcud yy of .the Western.Nor},Carolina Conterenee,Left yeatendiay,for Lex- |dirwgtion tospedic ie Winston Dis- Conference.F4 to ference...Migs Blotise.Reid,”daughrterofbr.Rehd,acompanted them. Rev,L.T.Mann,presiding el- tickets and all electors who! |Wiherefore i there.they | ae Passed His Ninetieth Post—-Young Mr.Osborne,»Dead | |--Othér Deaths.els t |Mr,Green A.Canter,a:very old |At’the meeting.of‘the Demoerat-goutlentan;died:Wednesday;monnng Rotlerelie thinetobeeiftheBbojourner.,ic.State commiitee in Raleigh Dwes-|at tlie home of his:sonrineiiw:and| levingiiteg,Mar.atid Mins.3p A, ‘depot,with’when he and his:wife § Watts,represent-SiatesviNe on the noon train Wadr |ti yelr homes 500 mil who die here many Brief Services:were years ago. conducted Alte, |Mr.Osiborne was 29 years-old and Lwas.a.son of Mr.and ‘Mrs.John E. |Osbome,formerly of Olin’and,who were residents of Statesville fora Bhort time ‘about 30/years aigo.He is suryived by his parents and two |brothers,whi live in Tampa,’Fla. His motthér accompasied the remains ae from Asheville.f .Annie Mabel Brown,:the ten- jMonths-old,daughter of Mr..and| iMrs.8.R.BroWm,died Wednes-| |day moming at 9:30 at the home: of,her parents,comer Sharpe amd |Race Streets.’‘She had been ser- jfously jul for ‘heme days.Funeral servlets were conducted.from.the |Mesidience yeterday,afternoon at 4 0"¢ck by Rev.Harold Turner and jehe little body.was.laid to,rest’in Orinwood cemetery.;. j ";saanitcinnneecldincinite i *Mr.Julius Deaton,’,brother of|the editor of the terprise,died Wednesday night at his home in Concord.He was 48 years oldand leaves a family. Mooresville En-| Heat Makes the Leicistators Quar- me. The weather is hot im Washing, ton and it’s haying its effect onitheCongressmen,iA fierce politi- call.debate,-wihiich)came perilouis,y close to fisticuffs,created a furore in the House Wédmesday.The par- icipants were Repoescmtatiines Hitl amu Reilly,of Connecticut,the for- iver a Republican’and the Jatter aDemocrat.Bitter feeling has ex- isted:between-—them for some time 1912. Mile |Many OHATRMAN.DEATH OF AN AGED OITIZEN.|PLIGHT OF “HOMING PIGEONS. Postal Receipts For the Past Year|The Cuban Who.Played Statesville|Asheville Man Unanimously Chos-Had Coops Released Time Made, Alone ‘about this {time of year’is when the Nonthemn ®pomrtsunien enjoy pigeon Trace.thie: ‘and Good oir.diysi makeing.bt:“pos ible «for/ |thie swiltt-winged homers to:cover any |aMtibes debwieen.sunpise >anid at Statesville is:the:50d-mile % )point:froth several of the Lange’pier: them’getting Ang her fot of sik coops from Brooklyn,N.'Y.,ene coumtened a sitornr anid failed to get home-the dwy of their..:departure from Statesville,but began arriving fat home the’mext morning,lo'clogk,which -is evidence they roosted mot far away night previous,Others (have liberated.which came from mingtion,Del.,and othen points. every,one of that the Wille pigeons in a coop and 16 ae of; them niake a very lamee.fihock.- participate in -a race,but this nict.'the *first big race oust Statesville.-Some of «the Hong fight records made by tle “home-goers’’were.maide oinds:Liberated a Im fact of the racers .which flew Statesville held the world’s from “big money liberated here.- BIG.DAY |Citizens Arranging For body's''——New Jail ‘For Alexander —Death and Mariiage—Mis..Row land Lil—Personal Items.: Correspondence of The Landmark,é Taylorsville,July LI—At a call ‘Meeting of the county)comuniss.on- ers Monday,the Sti,a contract:to build’a bridge at Mareiz miki was let to Mn,T.M.Simmons.There sider’bids for building jail.'Mhere will be a Farmes’Union picnic at Al!Heauing Springs Sat- urday,the 13th. ’Mrs.James.Bentley died Wednes- amd thie row was.precipitated by a political debate. The same:day the bie was:passed| wii ‘thiout.bloodshed{RepresentativeBuchanan,ef Wimois,Demourait, criticised Minority .Leader Mann/ Shaaiply for his alllemed hostility to} labar legislation,adding,that.Mr. | | Mann had.resorted to:filibustering|and atihier methods to block thie ap-| pointment of a committee to im-| vestigate the,Taylor,system of sci- entific shiop management.Mr.Miamm') retomied that he had foughtit only| because Mr.Bixthanen soughi!thie}onear don of a Spnicked’’Kenge Sion., that the be heldcitizensofthetowmaed: regular maunbeipal election. in;May Bo that ie povere moe of Princeton..might bev >ctihe pintlvoe of saying who eh@u rule ‘ove r|* them.Having held over one’'yeam, the officers of the mumiciipality,were. evidently;pleascid,with,the exper ment,for they ‘ordkéred no election held over some more. Princeé+and as @ resultthe citizens of ton:who haid been denied the right of:puffrige had recourse.fo the courts.Judge Ferguson,who heard thé ease,thought the he bd-over usi- would take.possession of the bown;. piaunty.~ ‘Hhie Ho eof by a vo f 222 to 1,adopted the| artiches,aoa eat presented | leat sevice Aitohbelid. Im Charlotte yesterday mma Gar der,wilhpreach)at FeimsterschoolhouseSueeeee x go WAgt IniNotris was fined $5 anid the. Payne, desire certificates to teach im day mooning at her home in Elen- |dale township and will be bunbed to- day in the Bentley flainily,burying iground,Deceased was about ©70 lyears old.Her husband survives. Miss Bessie Teague,daughter of Mr.Austin:Teague,and Mr.Troy Mays.were maftried Saturday eve- nimg,the 6th,at the home.of :the bride’s father,near Liledoun.Rev. O.GC.Propst,paster of the.Lutherachurch,ofiticiated. At a meeting of the ditizens at the court .house Friday;night following named were appointed a committee tq select:attractions and the leadersiiip of which be was)amrange a programme for an bvery- see king himself.©.Mr Buch anani kit-|body's Day here some’time aext et noce to a question’of-persdial mousihy—the exact date to:be fixedpriviiege,‘The charge is untrue,”’|potar.Mezsis.Chhiuries Watts,J.PP?! he paid.‘If my colleague does not Babington,Floyd Lippand,“Jameswihboecomrect.it hie will BLOW |Watts,J Be Robiaetiie,S:G.Earp |a desire to “sspanate himself from!ag.Ww.Watts:the truth,which he frequently does |“o.was a meeting of thon:tive floor of this Howse.”Mana were was a meeting.of the Alex- declined to take notice of the re-}9nder Pouliiry Association]Bterik.‘|hie court house Wedinesdas(apier- :re jioon.They adopted a.conjsititmtionTestRightofHold-Over Municipal|,14.4 bydlaws.aUft.cors—Unusral Case.|Mrs.W.-T.Rowland,who has An unusuc il case has gone to the |peen dill with pneumonia fora few Supreme Court from the village of|idays,was taken to Dr.Long's San- Pri inieetom,Johuston county.No Mur|atorium,Statesville,Tuesduy:morn- nigipal.ebeytion was ‘beld in =the ling pr,$1.Crowson acompanied |spring of 1911 and the officers S her.g the municipality eid over,accomd-|ie ,seh omneie Shs keelingtothestatute:made and”.pro-\waits Wade went to Stater-|wide.Ln;-Alprill thi cin een lle ednesday wuorning.Master John White Moore,of Moorépiiille, is visitiag at the ‘home cf hiljs @nand- father,Mr.J.W.Moore.-Mys.Floyd Lippara ig visiting wmnelattiiveg in Statesviie,‘i Medésamees W..Woodruff,yD Kelly,Misses Perscn,Alice shit, Mr.“and Mrs.~Raliph:~Alspeugth, Messts.~W.B.:.Matheson,”Wade Campbell,Rebert,Alexander,Everett Atwell Matheson,MackSharpeandMaster“Howard Her-| man were among thope thtut.aent on| the excursion to Asjhiewvilllilie T uesd:uy| morning|nees had een carried Shee ina wae p,Mrs.Doan Hull,of Chiarlotte abecen ee ee visiting her parents,Mr.andved4),|Mrs.J.M.Maithe iTheexcuseofferedfortheStl|cub Geaidey Gan eee ure to liold an election was hat :z wee ee fore. if ome was held the bilind .tszers Mr.W.B.Crowson,of Statesville, spent Tuesday and -Wediaieaday with :.VAT ec anit wae elat.|His brother,Dr.§.T,Orowgon.Hethat¢ederall exsconviet)was slat-|,Ss /ed ter agar all o*which meant|Went to All Healing Springs Wedr the destruciiom of Order amd decent niewsday eveniinky to’spend a week. governmient.‘Mrs.G.G.White and littleWilliam:Roblinetiie;who spent sev-| ‘A.dispatdhi from ‘Mounduval le,Vay eral weeks here with Mrs.White's says eight men were killed yestenday parents,Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Robi-by a gas explosion in the Panama.nette,retuaned to their home inmineoftheBenFranklinCoalCom-||States lle Wednesday evening.Mir.Je 2 congress yesterday,day:be atvemd count.Butke went tio New!‘bon ‘Twes-" Be paiblic examination being,ed)yesterday amd today bycup,White was,attended by,25 ap-Mette Iaile'd!new husband;Foster Gam Pttvants!yesterday.—Thiresof tirens|imette.They wene fighiting and the ®Te applicants for the State.five-woman claims pellf-defiense,~~Year.teachers -certificate three high.schools and there were threeeeotteTee‘Sime to the A.Toe ee CORNY:Pee abe the | J}vious,when.the .receipts.totaled|r ;\have.been making ,their ‘home for}Panes Sa teaiernte aa$95,780.38.Thine ‘pecbigaia fan thye vitile ag ‘spring,he:told sat ce for thie comduct:ot thie Ben-,poe time, Deait{h;resulted from ars neet oe ie oie hag et *Rait quatter of Hie 2 r just Jos otvers whio hadi been ‘called to iden-ceil hi in.No ak fata die judimmitien ‘of,ollid*Luge.Phe,re-mang yer logked)‘aver the:bijidened)e ‘had been given the tey '*primary,in November. w i :;i oS years lodked afver th iedwete$7,089.27 agaist $6,730.Cly.Alvares he B presented by T.‘D,Warren,of New,ulos wore tmken to Alexander coune |i)che’starting ‘point of the paces“89 during the:8 aire peck da:yeur Slare—h6 knew.them wat.Mr.Héen-|‘Berne,but objections as to details ty-yesterday ‘end buried “ali Bethel.‘histe,hag ‘already ,berated’a.large ago.DuringIve year 2752 registe Kel)however,.was,more.fortimate:were made by exJdudgeJ.Crawford:church,near the Wiles line.Mr.number,Sixtéen egaps wene liberat‘ed.Jetters oe packages .were re-|Alvamez was brought futo his pres-‘Biggs,representing Gomernon Kiich+|Canverswas borm in Wilkes .couti¢y |edom a8 igle morning ahd:Lecter ceived.at’the.Statesville -office ence unaware that a visitor ‘was in,‘and.Walter Clark,-Jr.,repré-|June 16,°°1817,making:him:°95|fro,their owuers in New |Jersey pnd -1,730 dispatched:8,487 money in.waiting.Mr,Henke A,recogniz-senting Chief Justice Clark,two of yaers a nd 25 days .olid att.the ‘time’!swte ‘that they made excelilent.newordeiswerdissuedand4,122 were ing him,called.him by.tame.The the candidates.There were imiima-or tis death:He was probably the|ordis..‘he ccops were thnowm open|“paid,‘The spediaky delivery letters recognition (was miutual Alvarez tionsthat the mules’had been made oldest person tin Statesville..|Simultaneously at 5.20 in thie’morn- and parcels delivered aggregated 1,either den't have.time to think of jn the interest of Senator Simmons :linen :the cloud.of pizeohs -cirching; 636.A large por centage of the:playing!iigvorant.or decided and some heat was’injected’into.the Sy remains of Mr.Wilbiam O5-/a time or two and dinappeared,andmoney.orders isewed went’to lid~wasn’t worth while.Anyway hé “discussion.Finally:the mules ‘were borne,who died in Asheville Mour |im the afterncon of!;he same day at -wor houses outside.the:State tm DAY"‘called Mr.Henket’s name and.'ex-.referred to a.committed:of.five,con:|day Seen on mn,were brought to)-6.12 the birds began amriving “ut S away,practli-| Dy 6} been | te! very seldom that so marty of itiem |Are a week's trip,to Ashe countyis}tei the tit.||Russel --Summers railway g py Pion force. one| lates rool rooms im a nudy record |North Carolina towns,has i amd fitted up a poolatlaptaccountandittssaid:that)tables has been):wian on binds |in the “oom atjoining ‘the C AT TAY LORSV.ILLE.| “Everys| a tay G.Shelton. |caming here from Germany|boy, )a .109 BRIEF (ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. —Me,T,B,Moore went to.New. York this..week and entered the Mengeinhhal er machine shops to ‘cue tivate the ‘limotype.:. Dr TE VS,.Choandnger under Wend ain operation for appendicitis., ab the Sanatorium Wecdnesday.His bondictony,fs.aaa ‘anid"Mos.Cy: ‘muipea Monday’ea the springs...atAVest.Baden,Ind...and re Hen-ei kéL has,been guilte ih simee. In ‘the:whiter ri sinty ‘viet one hold the.door ‘omen until the jnoom”. is:billed,with.cod air.in the BUI,peo _mep*they.hold)the pereen ‘door:| open until the flies come im:)(hae The Woman's Misciciary ..So-- clety of Bethel Baptist chumch wall: hiolkt ait lawn party Saturday afiber- noon ‘at 4 o'clock ‘at Mr.and Mire.” C,-O:Vlark's at Bute la.Publlig ine » vited.f eae ih ‘Mire Wednesday:moin ing didi slight.damage to one of Mr.L.C. Wagmner’s houses near the railway station,The fire department was called out but the’services of the |” firemen were not needed.‘ Miss Nettie.Edma Dellinger ‘andMr.Alonzo Westmoreland were mar’— ried at the court hotse yesterday. by Justice Tumen..License has been issued for the marriage of Miss Nina+Heath and Mr.Jobn Wiliam.Miitehr ° There are usualy from 30.to 50 |ell,‘ Mr.Jolin MeEliwee aud Master Archie Campbell returned Tuesday _the fatter left Wedinesday*forAlabamatotake.a job’with é —Mr.William)Peterson,v |thea:wv formerly occupied|box b«'1 albeys. Mr.T.E.Fry anid his crew of medhamiiis ‘have completed two five- room,cattages near the Statesville — ifurniture factory,erected for Mr- Mr.and Mis.EB.Li. Phifer this:week moved “imtto their }Lew home,on west Front street. —TDhe Citizen says W.W.Coop- ér has soli his thirée.store bulld- ings in Asheville to Hugh LaBarbea, ofthatcity,and P.A.Setzer,of, Hickory.the latter being a broth-will be a call meeting of the county |erinlaw of Mir.Cooper.The build- comimics.oners Monday,15th,tq col-ings brought approximately $16,000." —The next term of Iredell}Su-perior Court will)begin)July 29. The Hon,Charles Mather Cooke,of the county of Franklin,is:sched- ulled)to preside.Judge Cooke.is a J live:wire and if he.comes the Bes Bion will be of more tham usualin- terest.sia ty aun R.B.MoLaughiin,L. .Caldwell and Z.V.Lang left yee- Gates for Jefferscn.,Ashe county, where.tomorrow they will argue a motion for the removal/of the dam- —suit case -brought against Dr. .F.Long by FP,H.Neal,of Ashe- county. —Mr.Simon Moses,who thas been living in Statesville for 32 years, when a, has deaided to move to New York.He will leave with hs fam- | |Oottom |plied with smal ily the last of.the month for the. metropolis,where he ‘will engage.in |business. —Siid.,50Soapagedprobably \years and a well known negro about town,died Wedne day and his body was ..taken to a coloned-burying ground im Bethany township yester- day for interment,Sid.-had been affiliiat ed:for several years and.un- deanwerit,any gperation a year or’60 | ago. -—-The comerete base having been completied and the loose rock Beat- tered om top,the tarvia!prepara- tion is now being heated and ap gravel,and erelongtheDilockofpavingomeast Hroad street betwien the square andTradd.street,will have teen-com- pleted.:eae 2) i A cotton:ein at Anstivill€,Ane son,county,owned by,the Impeniall Oil Company of Statesville, _|Was burnéd Wednesday néghit.No de- AD || the |. tadiis Jheve hie Loss.is been’received there bat supposed -to be afbonnt1$4,500,largely covered by imsurance.Mr.H.©Wilson,of the Imperial company,went to Anson-jVille yesterday.Al.later neportjsayealengeemnorunitofcottonseed|Were burned anditive boss is about$6,000.- ‘News of ‘York Institute Neighbor- ‘hood. Correspondence of The Landmark, York Intsituite,”July 9—We have.had a gireat deal of main here and the faniyors ane very busy with theirwork.©Php thireshers ave in ‘theneligshiyonthood,Wihleat.is not tulrnhingoutvenywellbuilttheoat-aro fon,|Seems to be fine. Tope,Sundey sohiocl at Roekyp. Siniinig)hiad:Ghilidirem’e}Day.-Post Sab bath...Thene was music,recitations, elo,by the dhiidiren.All scemedtoenjoytheexercinesverymuch. Rev.“M.T.Smathers prewehed —bn bev orieuam ereenen er eres .Mr.J.Bd.and Miss Litkion Bagy 1 welll,of Lonay,spent several days with-Mas.W.F,Paitersom and Mrs. 1..N..Sharpe thie week.Miss Ma-. mie.Hanringitont,of.Stony:Polity spent ‘Sunday willl:her panemig,Miss Maggie Marsh,<6 ere is visiting)home|iMissLonaSharpe,who has Beenduisalok*wiktty fever.ie ‘slowly |.HantingtesconivallesciinigeMins.1,M,‘)quite Blok,: Henkel ye reasonably hope to b |TRELAN Weipa DM AR te. RAENON WRRTS WARTS +,RPaaenye) ies Pi OA ie.Sti.Wee SEE St MM:tity,Mein:2 Wve irda Diggs by ee ae ir :"‘oni +EeoucasyGAASUO.7 ane Ao,qetrerryncindient ef|aOai$Q eeRRELIOYehoSVSDaguinSeaa‘aud wos ih ty Tey)ee The Vee ator Sky wut :AS Gey:Kiso,pen Bahaow,~BRD Same que a Vidi 2 PAR,dread i:“ue aaiw Dee mie ower Stersia Mah Wing wid)of er «otters Ww GRR.bah She ret Whig whe aie {ye ae yas " @ung)>.eetnaiwe.5 se Liscage,allt REN Bow e river Or inesatiay:|{following} Doe.thot ~atte +Ro Swe Bids Hiewe.im Gres he friend .Ones do.twat. toned rece: of weights and ures.After Mr )Tompson had few days.the Post interviewed him and made’the roNowing report: re Weight in buttér. was astonishing. po stated that the shortage in meas- ures was.also great.In some in- measures.‘es 8 8 } by his home people when he reach 6dLincoln;Neb.,on hiis return.fromRonerclicBpeech,he On Machine tools,whiich had.beerBaltimoreandinapublic61.Placed on the free list in the dill.Only rthisamendment,»againstandneverhasitbeendependentup-adopted bythesame-day he voted for the re-peal jact,which means theaduty paper imported from ‘Canada,andis¢ontrary to the Democratic plat- _@aid of the Baltimore convention: “Never in my experience has vic- ‘torf hung by such a slender tliread on 60 Many.persons about whose ‘position I-knew nothing.at“Never ‘for a momenit ‘did I de-lude myself into believing that 1 could secure the nomitiation at Bail, timore.I told the.Republicans ‘thi I could .come nearer beingnatedatChicagothanatBaltimore. That was my belief before I went to Chicago,and after the Republicans had nominated Mr.Taft,by meansthatIwilnotnowdesonibe,ahdafterMr.Roosevelt tad”announcedhiswillingnesstorunasathirdcandidatewithanewpanty,I felltthattheonlythingtodoatBalti+‘more was.to write a platform SO progressiveanidnominateacandidate find no excuse for running.4“If Clark had come out as Wilson |did;said Mr.Bryan,neferring, “it had refused,to allow:hisleaderstoplacehimintheposition|that he occupied,the result of thisconventionmighthavebeenverdiffenent.’’ue man.,ee ie Republican’platform ae their:oaths and failed induty.In short,the @nd in the next virtually its necessityBomemethod of accom game thing. The above is-from the‘LincolnttonTimes.a Republican paper|His friends Bay “he.votedright,butwhichrefusestoeerTaft,and cae va recede tae Bhisacorrect}5thtement of ‘the by a~Democratic House,‘here ttfacts.The Landmark does not be-|necdived voles Of alll the Demo-eve in thle “recall of judges’’but |Cnats excep¥*again +avai inte;When President Taft -offered theitbasagainandagainpointedCanadian.reciprocity bill to theoutthatthedemandforthe—re-House the Deniocratic leaders.de.call has a real basis;that {t is:éided to pass it.a demand of the pec ple forandeffectivedealingwith judgeswhoproétitutetheirhighposition;forsome way to reach the men who,feeling safe in a life positionthebench peachment.as now provided for is aslowandtediousprocess.and dif-ficult “of enforcement,have feltSafeinadministeringthéJanin“pehalf of Bpecial interce‘s,Anoth-or Teason for the demand.for therecallistheSlowandtediouspro-Oc Of the courts,..the wheels ofjusticesocloggedwith,technical-ities that the poor find it difficulttosecuretheirSights’under civilprocesses.and the Wealthy escapepunishmentunderthe|criminalaw.The recall ig an extremevemedyfortheseévilsbutonlythedemandforanextremeremedy.willpecurethereformeinthecourtsthatitieuniversallyadmittedarenecem@aryand‘preper for the justand—impartial administration ofthelaw.When these evila:areremedied,as they should have been4ongago,the demand for the Tre-eall of judges wilt cease,-ee ae:ante Duriag the summer months mothers otyouchildrenshouldWatchforanyunnaturalloosenessofthebowels,Whengivenpromptattentionatthistime@erioustroublemaybeavoided.Cham-lain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoeaedycanalwaysbedependedupon,Ber sale by all dealers. If you are a housewife,‘you cannothealthyor.beau-1 by “washing dishes,sweeping andhouseworkalldav.and craw).fag into bed dead tired at night.Youmustxetoutinto\the open air anda=If.you do’this every day and»your stomach and bowels in:good¥:by taking Chamberlain's Tabjetswhenneeded,you should become both KK Mi.snmons as 4 eHRS.| Ai.YVR aan oer RNS - :ERR)—weite oehing ian,Qejtieport:of Gov,Kitchin’s speech fn|Si ——Comehud= The in the river trying be Dee |So: mot Salishurs anh ontipanoe ‘resulat- ‘ing weights “and:measures ‘and ay Al Thompson inspectér ‘Halley will,:ire-electidn ‘ann?8 torr ibeen‘on ‘the Job @ jitter to become ©the:Demoanaitic|leader,he gave Simmons.a bi;in return for past’favors.a .s he ii 10 thar a;He states that he found during ne did nn eae n9firstfew-days mo less than 50 OF.thought it looked like G0 BELowaSadhtintesandanumberMentbetween‘Bailey.and Simmouns$:ot ae we re-“there’-was short *°.help Simmons.Now as tomeWhe“The amount of MODS record as minority leader:and|the shortage in some of the cases (the talk that he hap the confidenceMr.Thompson,al-Of metal tariff on plows,machine.‘tools ete.4areputin:5 ’,‘,Stances double bottom are.p »land placing Bome articles on,the|free‘}fon (cratic leader,in cherge of the tariffT7rivenaiation,3Mr.Bryan wap given an ov bill’which cratic House,acceptedmentplacinga’duty of 20 per cent nom|rooity act passed by Congress wasrejectedby-Canada this did not af-fect that part of thethedutyof$2paper list. about a year.When the amendment,offered.by Republicans tothis‘act, Democratic :platform,"Vole,iy aia deeak te ai “wentsigs voted to restore the duty of ocrats voted against it.What sorttootDemocracyisthat?tae tatiotiers:chedrmanwhicy fight,|eons and ‘the four Democraty pass- was House;;@d.Oscar Underwood,the Demo-Y |cratic‘1of theThisindicatesthatMr.Bryan |the d“would have supported Clark to the};end “had the Clark people not sup-|Baltimore Sun.papers.attacked’Senator Simmons’ported Parker for temporary chair |noxition on this amendment and he;moved to recede and change it.jlast account the;voted with him bad not agreed torecedeardthe“more &X-|ference.peditious and efficient method ‘ofremovingjudgeswhohave-violated ment was to defeattheir|tariff revision billplatformde-had been foilnouncestherecallinonesentence|<n atimits |t or.the necessity of} plishing the! ule. houses, c Vamioe Simmons prompt,Orats wanted to attach what °wknown o the meaguné,go that the Presi-dent would have tolist op aoe Democraticweijn.|Cecided against thisandknowingthat“1 |reclpmocity bill was passed and thefiree measure. ed the SenatethefreelistbildPresident: ‘Voted.with Simmons;while 24 and 25 Demioorate yotedugainst him bant the Democinie eet control of theSenatetheGovernor.insistswillmotPlacein’control of tariff ,Agiblation ome who BO often votescombnariy party, said ihe Governor,have renominatedfcrCofigressoneofthethe elected Voting against one’s”twice or tihnee times does not Teun|fthat.one is mot a Demoorat:“I have|never said that Siminens {s not,aDemocrat,’ by ter gpeect if Out not.by one act,or two orbyanychargesagainethimandno one -haa:disputed tiem:>for a the misson 6!thetonelpthere healthy’and beautiful.For gale by all {LEADER. His Rerors in’the Tariff Fight Re-pudiated By the Demecratic House—-Votes on Reciprocity,Etc,.—Conclusion”o:-Governor “Kitch-in’s Statesville,Speech,:Nollowing™is the ‘conclusion,off the bas diseussion of Senator Sim-thange of ‘views ‘on tariff.&s shown by bis ‘speecheste-Gerernor took up Sen- oh8 as a leader in the SIMMONS’LEADERSHIP.stor Simimens ds now the rank-tag Democratic member of the.Sen-ate Rnwnee committee..I we getcoutpolof“the Senate,said theGovernor,I do mot delfeve that menlikeSimmons,Bailey or Qlarke.of1Arkanse“¢have go often voted«he Majonty.of their.own ¥,will:be put in.control of:theateMmancecommitteesit:~isGovernor's opinion >that Sim-:)on ig ‘the *:ne- favoritisn:was the ranking Demoenat onhinanee‘committee.Simmons,hiaidvotedwithhieso;often that:it Was}natiral ‘Yor,Bailey:to fayor’-him,urease BY giving way,to hisfriendSimmons’and permitting’the Although’ Govern,| Sim- his colleagues. May 29 the Senate considered theschedulebill,reducing the list...Simmons,as the Demo- had passed the Demo- an amend Seven Democrats yoted for while 19 voted the amendment beingRepublicanvoters.On* it,’ of the Canadian reciprocity imposition of.:aof$2.a ton on news.print orm.-When the Canadian,necip- act repealing @ ton-on news printandputtingpaperonthefreeThishasbeenineffect,for repealwhichigademand‘of the was put toSimmonsandthreeDemo- a ton-and Overman anid 22 Dem- The Repub- the amendment,but when fitretumedtothe«Democraticitwasoverwhielminglydefeat- leader, amentiment would result’inlefeatoftheentiremetalgchedThePhiladelphiaRécord,thieandotherbignews- AtRepublicanswho measure was in con-committee of the twoThepunposeoftheamend- the Democratic and if SimmonslowinginthefootstepsandRansom’hé would notavebeencaughtbytt.VOTES IN EXTRA SESSION,At the extra’session of Congressvoted49‘times out ofhisttheDemodraticmajority.+ Ww 3 ag 12,The facts are that Some of the Dem- as a farmers’free list bill 1: aoceyit,the free majority,}course.The Sta list bill passed as a BepanateBothDilleafterwardpass-in amended form andwasvetoedbytheSo,when thie reciprociliylwenttotheSenateitwentther approved by.the Democrautia House-—by every member save twelve.‘Sim-mons’ were, votes in therefore,these 19 directly inatanwses: aE St as against the majority,ofDemocraisintheSenate,In and sometimes thirce him Overman yoted withtwiceinthe.19 times.If ‘they to the Inajority of his The Democraté’of this-district, best men in should be .re-by an.increaped majority, Party.onda, state and he baid the,Governor,after vote:and epeach nf-a Re a fiat toeovharnegnywiththeparty; three buthavemade13saparate mutvotes He shae boldly yvoued Pidtection;it fwDqmocrate,party tar’“f for CONTRAST,|*the righits of the mame “they Discissing es,’the Governor said he was theonilyGovernorwhohadnecommentoaLegislatureofthisState’short-Or"|alborers in the fac-tories,mines and miills,He recommendedthe.passage of the ten-hour-law—and-it ,was’passed.ThieWork~fon»dailly.bneadShouldbe.considered:wnid-helbelieves’“Hina Democracy.that:considers-tas Thbor,in a Demeeracy that is for the‘benefit of the great average mass,|Simmons is mot thie Demaanait the|Was five.years ago.ed himself:on er hours for the 1 \He has revers-lumber,coal and}print paper:Some of thiis friends |try to make vou think the ts’above|‘Bald a word|md I’ve seen "They gay myS'mmons.I will agree!to send my spteches to his finiends|af-a hist is furnikhed.Tam not a|beggar and nione ‘of the senatorial|candidates.are beggars’I wouldtogototheSenateamidTIbelperienceintheHouse willOhgeexperienge.is a.Iialbiilkilty,5:r,iif thie longer it.gets.tbeTheGoyeimor,saidRepublican.Opponents Gokfithdistrict:ihad sew person3]about him asnohandsheldup, Speeohes !helip,With satistied shoppers from almost every nook in Iredellcountyandmany.from.adjoining one of the most satisfactory ope .rienced,Ask those who have been here.abou2wearegiving.It will pay you to take off onin,..Sale closes Saturday,July 1 3th.Aft_of stock will be sold at regular prices. “counties,making this: nings we have ever expe- t the values e day andcome_ er this ‘majority, of.Bailey);worse ic .-pets rchied his recordfailed‘to find.aught’againstHig.)Demecnattid ’opponents,wilh not be.a candidate for|'too,‘had:failledy They had assailed:‘iim:for thiis ioppiosition-to thieSubsidybuthehadconvimice‘pecple the sahs'dy was wrong.&boost)REPUBLICANS Tt is remarkable,said (thie Gov-jeraor,that ail the Republican pa-Pers are tor Simmons. Sa SI O Sn i r -Note Prices. $12.98 ‘will buy the bestSuitsthatsellregularfor$18overandcomebetwe best going fast. _.9 Cents. -.The great Be.saletonishedeveryone.urday than was ever uit in our stéck,the Gece Suit in our stockboreNewsobjects’to being desig-nated as a Republican Paper,,its editen,W.A.Hildebrand,ta,or|Waésa Republica:ireud {rem the Lincdlnton Times en-.dorsing..Simmeus’tariff.votes:and:a Republican’couldnotbeelectedSenatorvoted ‘he tinie.as Seretor Simmons did,was out of every 10¢“continued the Goy“ve voted.the national |}Republican’ticket,who are.known|as.McKinley Lenocrate,Roosavelt|foy.Taft Democrats,are against.me,The bosses and-rings anid"the,pes-cial interests are against me,but ICemociatsin.the This is not one} ‘all Wash Goods:has:as-'”Sold more.wash goods Sat-sold in the citFivecentsbuysthebeesrunupto20c,yard, ”All Millinery going at what it wi Ladies’25¢,LislLadies’Silk Hose Spool CottonTooksand Eyes’edles — Ladies’Ready-to-Wea If you can use a Washiout-and name the price. Few Silk DressOnelotLinen :‘Values up as high as $7.50,: 1 AE N en now and Saturday.The -y before inateostwehave;It’s going fast.” An extract.SaarfomitniceOe$9.98 will buy Suits that sold up to $18. say $7.98 will buy Suits that Sold up to $12.50. $6.98 will buy Suits that sold up to’$10,e Hose,two pair for It will astonishgivinginClothin $1.98 will bu from $3 to $5. $1.50 will buy ‘I to $3.50.-These you to see the values we are ernor, y Men’s Low Cut Shoes that sold Ladies’fine Shoes that ‘sold uplineswearediscontinuing. All Men’s Straw Hats half price.: All Shirts,Underwear,etc.,reduced, Can aredl.ask taeir helyman's:fight but.is your fight,Many|people who oppcsed me when I wag|-Govcmor are:now Dress’or Suit pick it es at your price. for me people up.here to vote for .a west-em'.man for Governor,but thousSsofCraliig’s friends arefriendsandallmrfriends Remember the est is going fast andyourneighbors,somseetorealizefully sale closes Saturday,eof them have beenwhatwearegiving.*Very respectfully, The R.M.Knox Co. -TEAMSWANTED. OOD teams wanted to haul lumbermiles;Goodroads, friends are his}i-bave ever said,as has|been reported,that Craig would not!make «good Gc veinor—never said|it nor thought ‘ittionofthefactthat he had shown |resentment ,towaporters,the July 13th.Askhere.You must no nd.Craig sup-Governor mentioned.thathehadappointedGen.Armfield,aCraig:mau from a Craig county and’!the first mijtary man in the State}adjutant géneral andArmfielddiedhadap-hier’Iredell mam,R.1. (applause) When Gen pointed anotLeinster,iis successor.dUrgitghighearersto:rememberthefactsag‘they are and that’)ityourcountyyourfight,’’the Governor RaidWaSLotseekingpityorsympathy.sald the acoaptdiice If you:thik some other man willgivemoregtrerethtoprinciples:I wont:asi If you think heMmocracyandnot put burdensall.fur the,berefit of a few,Siying he was etcouragedtheGovernormatedthat-he felt.pretty comiforta-|ble as to his success,saying there |Was noO‘doubt i*his friends Stood claim he would camry Iredellcavethereaneaboutahalf dozen|people he hadw’t apleead:andfeelatlibertyteask:the Govern-|leaders phouldwpheidwhentheyaremightbut fo A is.“your k your support.J.4.DAVIDSON, will teach pnure De- Call Us WHEN YOU WANT -Mason Jars,|Extra Jar Tops,..Jar Rubbers,‘Jelly Glasses, Fruit Powders, Pickling Spices.Our line is eomplete. ’PHONE 89. Eagle & Milholland. Sweet Peas, RE for him by:this Prescription Specialists! Or insisted been thesn tour way.awhile The Polk Gray Drug Com pany, 2 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.On the Squa *Phones 109 and 410.thie Governor ;*seri humorous!appeathepulcans,while such ecch ig ‘wrong, come over and vote the Democratiaticket:this year. Statesville Realty &InvestmentCo.Insurance Bonds1906a>5... Statistics show that five out of every six menatsometimeintheirlivesbyaccident.with accident or-sickness which keeps hyouwilling-to assume the risk?country is the cause of more casiestwarever.fought. can provide against it. protection in the market :for information and prices.-BONDS—Administrators,Guardians,Executors and all classes _of Court or Judicial bonds furnished:at reasonable rates.Would ©”you aska friend to mortgage his home to ‘accommodate you?Ifnot,don’t ask him to sign ydur.bond,.A.Corporate Surety Bondisacertificateofcharacterandabilitywhichnooneentlyignore,for only competent persons with clean records canobtainthemOurofficeis would like to meet you.J.F.CARLTON, Anent the oriticiem that Govern-or -Kitchin i that is,aftacking Republeta 5..Stead of.&ribillorlosehisreciprocitybill.¢Senator howeve TT,Say Six Years orable Record Governor said a8 800n a8 the cam- <n 1912 are incapacitated. Almost every man meetsimfrombusiness. The race for supremacy in this ualties each year than the blood-Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,butWeissuethemostcompletepolicyofYoudon’t have to die to paign make _-the usual Democratic epeech..Prior to this time,‘however,he conSidersitperfectlylegitimatebeforethepeople,preser imMmons,which is puplia property.+{ Rowan's New Court House, anew court house for Rowan coun-;the policy of the Democratia House ty oejaswell |the many of the 19 votes bomMotimes omes0mMetimestwo Democrats LAVENDER. GOOD.STEMS, WILL SHIP WELL. "SURE-TO.PLEASE. Va.,tor $111,060.The contract forthie }tee!valta,etc.,the General Fireproof CompanyYoungstown,O.,for $4,527.50,and |contratt for furniture to JohnWanamaker, It has not been definitaly de-|dided:whether.the walls will be of| This decisionleft’to a committees who wilh rendadfairion4nafewdays.The burling16tobecompletedandreadyforasoupaincywithin It witl be fireproof anid mod- the your-office.Come to see us,We608. ‘4 5 grani a Manager. date em will condist of a baseman partiallyout,of ground and welll Dythitied andventilated;«commadious first ROCCOTMAOMaAiLonAteadesSbeuvingeimmediate cominiagtonwithdhepula:“a Beaand floor ofTONTivetutal‘Proportions containingoomrt, hey’convailtatiion roam.ete =neUber with a Mannie floorfaintingwgallemyoftiie.aaurt noomand fortwo.or mane {pame 5100 per Trimmed Hats at Auction NEXT SATURDAY,18th,will offer MY.|."stock of Trimmed Hats at auction,awilltakeplacefrom10.to. ‘Pomp Long will auctioneer:: for the VAN LINDLEY €0,, Florists, Greensboro,N.C.: POLK GRAY DRUG CO.,- Local Aients. 12 o’clock.Mr. TEM.: ts af yurteg:. Georwe L.HieFoleyKidney¥der trguble, We,Manton,Mich.,usediisforkiGneyandblad- cases no other medicthe equals ot Are &wale and reliable medicneytrouble harmful dr >.wd Pheumetion,uke,Gletesville D “Give THB LANDMARK threemonths’:al aubdseription,60,cents, wt |THE LANDMARK TO A “REPERENDUM ‘VOTE.eaialig Roads in Iredell.”'Chiarlotte Observer... ‘WhyGive Us ~¥OUI PRINTING? FRIDAY,-.->JIuly 12, LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE,Arcival.and Sonarrre of Trains at Becauwe our printing pleasesBecausethe‘Bestis alwaysCheapest.» Because the firm using excel- lent-stationery invites con- ‘fidence,gets business,and Printing Stationery,Ofce Supplies 518 South CenterStreet, EN RY i * iDanal Flour. | C.W.BOSHAMER,JR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE |STAT.ESVILLE,N.CAROLINA 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 Passenger Station. ‘Ask to see the SimplofillerFountainPen-and~Conklin’sFountainPen.These aretwobestself-filling’pens on themarket.Carry a full line eeTablets,Inks and Pencils.:(i Train No.Train No.24 ar.8.26,leaves 8.35 p.m-becomes prosperous,From Taylorsville,Train No,23 ar,10.10,eaves 11.00 a.mBecauseweappreciateit‘no||train No.16 arr 6.20,"leaves 6.46 p.nn|matter bowsmall the order|}Cae er(|Reading School For +09 _Associa-Statesville Printing Co.,})13.sac..22peThe‘reading school fod:‘the ‘Brier|Creek and.Alexander:|will be’held.at.Mt.‘Pisgaly.. ichureh;*beginning.July 22,Book‘|of Acts will be read.:School‘will oper at 9a,sm:‘eachjdayortMonday.arid.wiltDon't:Blame the:Cook:leanne semgeeets,8.8Pama:seer Dh.W.Poi:;Tuesday,11.30%a.m.,sermon \by |a |Ri’N.Gamer,subject,Faith;Wed-‘Niel imesday,11;BO.a.Hse:sermon.by.J.Us yeaa (Ww:Watts,pilbject Regeneration;IThureday,11:30:a,"mn.futheral ofi\Frank Prevett,by 1.Pp ..GWalttiey>|Friday,.11.30 a..m.,sermon by -“W.|T.Comer,subject,Resurrection, |thor 18 are,Teques@ied to be present, |Cholera and|most certain|summer is over.{prepared for such an emergency.|Bale’by all deale:ars. ibread,you'll find CITY flour ex.,Cels any you'vetried~and bestoftall,it’s the most economical flour{to-use in the lone run, Ask for.it! a Flour Milling |Go, Train NCHARLOTTE AND TAYLORS LaFromCharlotte.16 ar.$3.60,leaves 11.080 a.m ane ns Baptist e lose All.ministers of ~both’As g0cia- N:.M.FELUTS; Seoretary and Treasurer.teh Buy it now,Ghambarlain'aDiarrhoea,Remedytobe-needed before the-Buy it now .and_beFor Colle, jis al- OVPy BTATITECITYFLOUR! Quality first,thenlow cost has‘made this brand the léader withdiscriminatinghousewives.For deliciqus bisenit,pastry, othe PRINTING. BRADY,-ThePrinter. FORSALE!, Cash Tobacco WarelWarehouse,tot | 130x285,corner Walnut and Meet- tng streets. Lot 60x107,oormer CourtMeetingstreets.and 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per. acre.ie : 75 acres,one mile east of court| houvee.|76 acres,one mile aad a hale |west. 36 acres,ome mile and a quarter || west.: 70 acres,one mile jand a half) | west..j 211 acres,five miles aorth,$30}per acre.ij'$66 acres,three miles east,$26 |per acre A aumber of other.eeuradio| farms and’business properties:Gee me before making an investment.|ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Barak Building. Flee to The Mountains and stop af the ; Davis White Sulphur Springs | Noted for its high moral tone,famous r ero!water,good fare and large patron- in beautiful Western N.C.with climate,on Southern:RB.R., rains,except Sunday,from srraph connection at States- Charlotte, *1912. |by Roogevelt followers willl ~con-road.fromtroltheconventionby.a vote of 19 |Statesville,and-it should’be dorie’atta.1.::jonce before.the people get the habit North,Carolina Rep“Republicans WillChooseBetweenTaftandRoose=|velt’in Electing Delegates toStateConvention.. Lynesponse--te—a—ealby—Rtch=|noid Péarson,national cominiitbee- -Haying raised,Uhrdugh the’medjfum.of bonds,the sum.of $400,000.for ‘the purpose.of:building goodprods,lroded-—eounty—has ¥puto her hand to the pillow. ~RottTrainNo,a.m,e-|both.the ‘Southerm and the.A.,T.Train No.16,east-bound,due.11:20.p.m.fo thie News sdye about.30.R €&OQ,railroads,the.activities of|Train Ne,11,°west-bound,due 10.20 a.|Pwbilicans met in Greensboro Monday road)builling.ame to be and @train’No.21,west-bound,due.3.25 Pmjafternoon “to agree upon a plan:daivic 4 as pai thetrainNo,85,west-bound,due 10.22 p.m for concerted action neganding the activity is in progress th the:Train Ne,36,east-bound,due 1100 a.m course to be taken by thé Republi-|i2‘€ror of the county,—Beford:the|Trait Ne-l22.eaat-bound.due 1.20 p,mn.PhaA ghia Roming of winter:Iredell county/2.east-beund,due 6 can organization in North Cardlina will have about the most.comiplliete;:net-work ef 000)roads of amy conm-ty in the Sitatie,barring “Meckien- bung.At’the!outset;am amplehoad-building equipment of the.ae om ‘the question.of retaining theirPantyregularitywhilevoting‘for Roosevelt,electors as against Taftelectors,’’ Among those present.wene Ridh- ‘Ww.Aayoe,np;:Alaineticn and Gaile)ford,‘¢eunitiies.|.: le "Siaheoviite cd Moors VTLSByunanimousdemebimelis4it.was that.wma jo cai)Hanaves:|been torn |decided to ‘submit.the .quesitton,”of baoiwn:|_ations:tana bash mined|Roosevic ft 8 right fub nemination »ko.4 7 RasDaxomonejalidecorthe’oththeReublican,precinct .primainies’.of saree surveyed road.°Tha’‘when G&pedtes ane,pleoted,«to the!2.Aue NOY ere‘TO;at different.points in},|State’Pottkention..‘This’was Qre-iy):le for ;morye ‘or’Jota|,hi 5 1 i r or ,scouted in the’formiof:the...follwing expenive work.‘The.bridesnesoluitions,which were unanimouslySapten:adopted her of ‘standard tee]con~ atruction —ams ere willl be’no“Birst.We cannot endorre “the bridig a ea Maasis ra:Iredellactionof:the.recent’nationall LOD Toomey 4+foot i ‘the future.Theventiondt.‘Chicago,or necogmizie four hunimed.thoukand:dollars’|ha neha .ee ee the ale|worth of a ‘roads that Inediell is| Let aS |bau)will refresent the best|f mn We favor thie cuftniesices|ri,!|:Chases,of con struction n in4 tate,->|of e as f0 which -is the :§ rightful nominiee,Taft .or Roosevelt,|way jof referemudiwin to.the ~pre-||tates ithe,Will Draw Rowen Trade. ginot primanies.throughout the State Salistingy-Post.‘Thind.We will abide by the ae!The citizens of Iredell Souhity ‘have |tion of’the next,Republican Staite|given the contract to.build a good|eqnvent USN WOTONS gily |read from Statesville east to the!inch pirimariics.}Rowan coun 2,a}disfavor’instrirctiions:to |<Am ine,S|‘di ace a ri h,We z jdmiproved,‘mx «hinery.was purchi uneenacate,Elta in cone taseBesaotChamolte”Chae.4,"Wh nitieh speed,thotigh.there.ts./Cowles:of Willses,V.8.Lusk,pf 2°*tifloe of good results,Con-|Asheville,’and others from Sumry,|S"°'@le attention is ‘paid to.secur,Nash,-best DOsset bln Br:ied and it\}r bef $1.00.White.Silk Hose$1.00 Black Silk Hose 89e.$1.00 Tan Silk Hose |oe ae,50c.White Lisle Hose ."A2e.,- 60e.Black Lisle Hose ¥-42¢.°50¢c.Tan Lisle Hose 42c, ‘BE WISE—ASK OURWearesoleagentin’Mtateaville for :89¢. R PRICE, American Lady Corsets,_ALLEN,L.MILLS,THE CASH STORE“(Successor toTheLadies’Furnishing:Store.a . 200-acre farm tive ‘alte trots Siatesville on the’National Highvays.railroad siding on the place,Fifty acres in cultivation,balance intimber,‘about en worth of saw mill timber,several thousand cords .6f wood,Two dwellings,ove five-room the other eight rooms,frame shingle roof,two barns.and outbuildings,200 fruit trees.254 acres.at.River Hill;Iredell county.“One hundred acres in cul-tivaticn,25 in.bottoni land,.75),original ‘forest.Red soil,generallylevel.Seveén-room,two.story“dwelling (locatedina beautiful grove)’with barn-and outbuildings all in good condition.Good orchard,inhealthylocation,near schools and churches.102 acres seven miles from Statesville.School and churches:near.'Forty-five acres in cultivation,balancein woodland.Newtwo-story,six-room dwelling,two.barns and.outbuildings,good orchard,:For further information about the above,farms and other small offset this Rowan county should build|ja good road from(Iredell line to 15.The News says.the inir- n Was at this conference that Salisburymeet’‘the,to the! |of going to the Statesville mark et |Articles of “Impeachment.‘Presented |;:|Against Archbald. In the House of Congress.Wed-| resday the judiciary coma ittee,as a (Teal Spring Items.HttentsofTheLandmark.| result of tts investgation of Judge |00'S July,9—Mr.anid)Mra|€Lo investiga iw.¢I ok nitertaint anArchbald,of the Commerce Court,|Lty «eck te ae poi bowRieated13articlesofimpeach-|..unday eve ty aks Btih,in ‘hon,|ment.spar oe are as follows:|1 in hee |x 5 }Or of their gue tage |eS TatumTittatdhnductofthis)judee)ong MeCabe of Virginia,ang Dr.|bas been,ccna’7 repreheasibile:iWal cot °ee :After playing an ii-/| rp CZthathisbusinesstransactionswhile)teanc ‘me :é er;2 i eame of |croquet,iceonthebenghhawe-—uniitted eo oe i cake were 6 rved The |for further Service;Uthat INABO|oven ine ag pilosa:sD mt andArchibalid’s moral sense .has become |$yee seairt ice ig time came alldeadened;cane.alh “wens re-|,his hilgih ‘offi ce that:he has transactions that "he has prostiibuted-+yet ’mL to go.‘for ce agg panes Prot J.BF.Mitche anid famiattemptsyYvarious|‘:8h 1tocommercialize=VERT JaBi ws ek with ston Mitchel Don’t Cast Your Money _To the Four Winds Put itin this Bank where it will grow for you anddo you some visible good now and.in che future. ““As ye sow,so shall ye reap.’’That'is why the farmerplantshiscorninfertileground;thatis why -hundreds of peopleplacethémoneywhichtheyhaveinthebank,be the amountlargeorsmall,.They see:the advantage of having theirmoneyinaplacewhereit‘will grow for them.|Thereis no pleasure so wholesome in later’life as thatwhichisfeltinreapingtherewardofanearlyeffortinstart-ing.a bank accouny.Nowis the time.“Pico Sea firstde-posit in ||Merchants and Farmers’Bank of‘Wtatesville. [Besinning Friday—Special the 12 elealons to be chon be the |Some ten or more miles.This:will|ones,city and suburban.property,call on or write,State convention binding .-them to}bring the road into or near ‘the rich |ERNEST (i.GAITHER;.=Statesville,N..(..vote for.Theodere .Roosevelt.as|Third Creek section of Rowan and/@ -the .righitful.and only:degiitimate can-|Wilt oh a fine feeder for our neigh-INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.Redinlateofthepartyforthiepresi-|bor,Statesvi lle,since it is a well ."PHONE.23,¢:OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING.deme .’?*i |known fact that the farmers willItisunderstoodthattheRepub-|choose a good road instead of a.bad|SRST ELT STIR SNlican,Staite’convention will meet|one when marke ting their crops.To |acim!otte or Greensboro.about| < wientis rine zpotentiablityasjudge:that his bas ks ‘«Courtney,Yadkin coun shown an overwhelming desire to!|Breve:“}IMake gainful.bargaing with parties ral of our yotimg people |spent the Fourth at Davis Springs,having cases before him or likely.to anid have cases;that to accomplish his a eaport ‘a_Dleasant timie,selfich aim he has not hesitated cotto“use his official position:th.|)Minnesota epublica:Tengu ~_he has degraded his high office:|dorsed Wilson. that he has fonfeited the conditions;—Without mantioring:the name of |upon which he bolds his high posi:Wdedrow.Wil son.‘the governing|tion amd should be removed from)»D of the Mitinesota Progressive|office by:impéachment.bilican league,at’“Minneapolis|Counsel for:Judge Archbald ‘has Satuindayy night,eve him.its ep-|issued a statement Betting:forth |dorsemenit in a resdiutiion which wagthatJudgeArchbald;empliat fcally adoptied practica!ly unanimously.It|denies that he used or attempted touSehisinfluenceagjudgeimprop-erly.A’suspension of judgment isasked. follows: “Resolved,by the governing board!of the Riteemessive Republic:me | leaghne,of\finnesota,that we ani ————unalltierably;opposed,to ‘thie onganiza- Sccial Event.{thom of a thiind:party at this alidweHie1”Correspondence of The Landmark,and belfe Ve,0he 1 progressinMinnesotacad;>¢in 7 Tew.|©4MissClaraLeileHayesdelightcaadidate ‘now ‘Phone 240. -$12,000 of City Property FORSALE Five-room house and ict,south | Oenter street,mear depot. Two vacant lotg rear above,on | The State’s IndustrialCollege. ily entertain fu 2BellTelephone.Modern conven-br :at thos proud _eee voted i whio willl.faithfully ca vut pro-|Bowling,Skating,Tennis,Boating,ais ae.Mer MOMS Tea :STOR)Breshive pring iplice.sete,Good livery,Resident Phy-Saturday evening from 8 to.11)soe eee‘.‘Oo clock A.guceting ‘contest fur ta at .h Duarhs t ,os jNished much amubement;Miss Adi x,Months UrRem county,Weekly Rates $6 to $8;July and |tie eBay aK the prize amd Mr has saved more than $3,000 by theAugust$8 to $10,Special rates to Pees :r ms Cer chan |,Jim Wolmes the consolation.se from fece .to salaries forclabsandfamilies.Write for illastra-Po :”count Th idBookl,|After the contest thé guests ad-|COURtY Cfficers.The surplus is di-ted Booklet to Ij rj :norch,,where,andor vided between thea school and roadTheDavisSprings”the s slow of ugenres lanterns fund.‘;|tastefully "Tani Pex the enter |HIDDENITE,N.C..|mt “was prok muged atid thie pil t Tn Memory of ae Hoke,!Open May 15th to October 15th .ounm were #21 .)2Lic~|At ®meeting of Confederate veterans of|,ou @leitly enjoyed.De Reuben Cacai Pbel!Car 1e eom-:us refreshments of se dNedmM,day,the following res #0sneatoearloakeandcaddy:were penved.adopted:j t My by in are ,i eutabick Nn appointed aTHENORTHCAROLIVAIAie-C by isn}ef the guests eMn-|vicahie esolutions expressi(Il f Ag toe vilessures ci the eVen-|and as aes isin oeroOItmemoryofeurdeadher a0ege0ricuure|Lidnes roe "ered by Miss Humn-he under signed,ao res lve \{|j 4 -That we will send the ng resolutionandMechan.iI¢Arts Fyniko Mies Lithier and)Mr:Ji to the family showing ou ef theaay°1]He ea wre «depen fally enjoye man,soldier and Christian,huse demise.regretted and mourned by everyis veteran of the}Southern Jonfederacy»“Ouit-of-town"?guesia were:Mists. Four-year courses in Agricult are;in Civil,|e Addie and Lois Stex te,of Tir and.Resolved,that while w 1 called jMeetingstreet..Blectrical and Mechanical ‘Engireering:in vensburg.and)thictir -guest;NMiice Hun |'Pen to write in our resoliti of hisSixvacantlotssouthofBrad-||Chemistry:in Colton”Man ufacturing sheet Bel ve ss _|ite'or bravery we do feel as nians tejnicuttofBelwood;Miss Mary Law exppees our great grief ;dblfordKnittingMill|and -Dyeitig..Two-year courses in.Me-|56 of Oli R 4 trke nea eee d ivoehanicAbtsandinTextilertJne-year i *c ar ex of ad-| od well h A‘a T le A 0 rence,©in,Mesers.oy an and brave a man ur exp of ad |Eight-room i ae €f tand,|and two-year courses in Agriculture.The e||Fleet Steele and Rabert Lawrence.(”a astly -his m¢eee Way of wearing his laurels4andbarn,au our acres ©|}courses are both practi caland sviehtific.Kx-}]i eens ae eservec :| ,}{rd.Resolved,that in paying this tribute to| »Z ‘aminations for admiasi d b t SO a I ingBuffalo.Shoal Road.4,County Suipertsatendéntat leone santa be1 ||Home Gosia Celebration at Rocky|bis memory we will and 1 always.feel proud |Four-room house,6%acres lan July ilth,For catalogue address |Ri Ct i of not only his nativity.but.cf ‘the reerd heBuffaloShoalRoadiverlurch,jeaves as a full-fleaged general2ee7ShaitTHE]REGISTRAR,W t R lei }ik A great hime ec *day calet 4th.Resolved,that in the death.of General |Two vacant lotsa Buffalo 0 i¥est i a eig?1,FI pte Stree ome coming day celebra-Hoke,the South has lost.at ér General Lee! Road.}="North Chsctiea.}|thon will be held at historic Rocky and that hismemory will'eve e #nd.be freshStorehouseand.residence and|!River church,Cabarrus county,Au-|in.the Aperocty of every old Confederate soldieracrelot,junction wost Front:street |coos eee 15,Former resdterte of this|,5th.Resol-ed,that those Pugrbiaantied beeandBuffaloShoalRoad.Also stock! of Groceries and fixtures.| Call on ‘or write C.B.MORRISON, 139 West Front St. __March.8.Y one,227. |Sewing Machines| Repaired. i LAMPRECHT,||| 09 East Front Street.: ’Phone 61.OC +=7 ore A sf: TW, Be, FRAZIER, -TINNER, at3: June 14oS - always here,Don't peep into my reception roomwhereInoverstayandthen-go off and say Lam pauick relief,"Ww,H, t awant all my feleniis:tcto ‘know that Iam back in the grocery business and want their trade.Store next door to the W estern,Union,Telegraph Office, ——’PHONE 62,-—- J.G.Colvert. 2 Jul y 2me SSP RRIEGG")inlksahilalactteichPEG.~AUTOMOBILES PORHIRE, jt ARS with careful chauffeurs and at Feasona= she prices,oe any Ume on short noth |z-CAROL INA MOTOR"oo. “ALWAAYS IN, 0OCOUPYthreeroomaenthesecondfloorof|ehitis,antheFirstNations!Bonk Building,and I am| 5 t 1 k {+o,f Foley's H a’me...ant-other-distractions.skin_NORTH CENTER STREET,0b Pas era oon and at oat.TfL an Hoeut Tar Co Pound to other cough “medicina |srqubles te indeed:manvelous"PHONES:ssBROE Slieichianteen golds it Will wardorf a coiiftakes|oat tt foes not,bell —-zai,1 RESIDENCE 2880 &room ee ee return your Money,W.7 ,PF.LAUGENODR,Dentist!me:Gontains ao optatds.Btates.v New York. |facture %Of umber,Wagons and.ve-|hiclos have obtained a-reduction ofthefreightratefromHickoryand|Winston-Salem to Jarkeonyille,Plo, ‘{pounds. |Folevts Haney an upon the minutes of orur. ‘stortic,Beotion and their descenid-J.O.Steer,Commander,|ante are invited aad the day.willl W.W.Watton,adj tant,|ya one of sreat imberest..W.Ht G RNGORY,Chairman of Com.,}NDLONE ULOSe expected to be prer-P.GC.CARiTOn,Brigadier General.I to make akidresmes are the fol.—==|rime:ECZEMA THAT SPREADS!|Dr.D.,A.Hill,president of —tha’!—niee |A.&M.Colllegs,.Raleigh:Dr,Paul ‘How a Poughkosepsie,WN.Y.,Man!april president:off...Virginia |Found Relief in Saxo Salve,1 if lngtiutea,Blacksbure::les W.Dabney,president)‘Ij hiaid,been imo whi he d with weeping ty.of Cimalumiati;Dr,|eazema for months and used manytreyandDr.Daniel Pe pies panations for ski m bre whik 8 wilh-|thre.University,of Texas;|out relief,The first.agpplication of| ham =Mé Amercan .min-chief of'lopediia of Lary,of. +a Saxo Salve alliayed the dre adiu 1 itche gg.immediately amd farther| uss my skin trouble «ty dihe-| -jeppeaned.Saxo Salve was just whaeHickorymam-|1 eeded.—W.H.Giyna,Poughkeep,aie,N.Y... In ewema tie Witte oeielom or piiples ame filed wititth:,fPuiid)theut, buns amid tontimres the wkin .themomentthey‘are tom,-open byxrolaccibscratehiing..."This cauwles {t to=ok>;‘a spread,MeSummercods.are hara to “get rid Im Such cames we can_eonsdien~!f and Pemicntly leet to ire a tiowslly©recom 4 ont dow.kin ur.coki get a hold on you,but use |Pemedy,Saxo.rege ‘for ite action.on the Biko im aki forme of ecze. hie Wi‘dnsiton-<Selein anki rom 67 ‘Tar Compound forAllen;Chelsea,Wis., ae Eee OF ae ere iN.Ge: JUST AN EASY HANDFUL.OF ™A KODAK FILM#@® Will tell the story of your vacation.™=The}#t Kodak °will slip into your pocket.It's easy.Try it. |RB.WOOD WARD,Jeweler. oy CURECN AD OYouCanAlwaysTellaCheap'Piano A By the Methods Usedin SellingIt. Pianos sold by agents begging to place thenr in yourhomeontrialortosavestorageorforcingtheminyourhomewithoutyourconsent. Schemes.GuessingSchemes,”’“Special Sale Schemas,’‘sSchemes,’’etc.,are fake methods,purg and simple,for.unloading cheap pianos on perople who don’t realize thedifferencebetweenafinepiano:and a cheap one,anddon’t know that high gr ade pianos are not’sold throughfakeschemes. “Coupon Schemes,’’‘“‘ClubSpecialIntroductory Ba: You had better call-oa ‘the old reliablé firm of Chas.M.Stieff before buying. CHAS.M.STIEF F, 219-8NG on Street,Souther n Wareroo N =e CRN CD © CHAR LOTTE 9 TED Ken TTTetaa Fins |since 1804 given “Thorough instruction &undeseeatthelowestpossiblecoat,’RES ?It Is to-day with {te faculty of 82,{te studen ay of 412,and its plant worth $140,000THELEADING"TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA$150 pays all charges for the,year,Including table board,room,lights,rteaneheat,laundry medical attention,.physical culture,and tuition {»a!subjectsexcept.muaie and ¢locution.For catalogue and appieatton blank address, poeltively Chrietian a boardingpatronage of 358. _REY.THOMAS ROSSER REEVES,B,A.;Principsl;*3_BEACKSTONE,VAs’: AN}Sieel Saeweane Cord OOl,|Preparito:PfMats.se dae atssai an ‘si Sttaitesvilie speceh; a PAGE FOUR,— SHE LAN DMARK ——_—_——RB.CLARK.EDITOR AND OWNER. Sree SaPUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. osDFFI 120 WEST BROAD,STRERT. ¥OPN SCHIPTION PRICB: FRIDAY,July:12, EE .lations to Mr. _Asheville,an his.election as)chila+ man of?the Demoaratic Btate com- ~mittee...It is an-honor worthilly be- sbowed Mr.Webbi -willl make good. and ‘The _Lendinne has a letter from Capt.‘Ashe questioning —cer-, tatin oo ats in Gov..‘Kitchin’s ‘ds appeared ‘fn, the crepont of the.speech)tin’.The Landmark.‘Capt:Ashe's article willl appear:in next.fissme.Et: “abtivied too,eee _pulblicad ion|‘to- tdly :g To Keun up with the’“thier neitices *al comvenitiénty,they hid to have;“4 row.at.the ‘convention of ‘the na- 'tional Prohibition.party.Alt ;the meeting of the:national committee of thie conventicsd at Atlantic Gilty, Mr,Stewart,of Illinois,questioned |a gtabemenit of Rev.Robt,A.”Hille “wood,a minister of Atiantia,City, whereupon the preacher invited Mr. Stewart to ‘‘come outside.‘and Bet- tle it.”Friends’interfered and there was no fight, Col.Geo.Harvey,editor of Har- per’s.Weeklly,,one of the ‘originial sie Gov.Wilson for the ,matic presidential)nomination, who was silenced in the campaign «when Gov,Wilson admitted,fm reply) to a direct questi m,that someof) his friends thought 'the support.of Harper's wes hurting him, out strong’forthe Governor.Col. P Henry Watterson,wwho also figured| in;this incident and became a:vio-| dent opponent’of -Wiison when,the latter declined his offer to.pec ure funds from Ryan for the W: campaign,is also supporting ~Wil 60n,but he climbed on the:band wagon im wogracious man- "nen..Se far nothing has been heard from Major eanateale.fate -of the Oharlotte Observer,but he is not missed inéthe pnocession. a very Me Gididahord News:“davloeen the fact that political conventions make it .a forms at atime when the delegates are worm out and the dooument can’t be discussed andseriduslly con sidered,as was the case at the na- tional Democratic conveniton in Bal+ timore.The News a‘so agrees with ‘The Landmark that the Baltimore platform.is entirely too long and on this point that paper says: One phase of it may be question- ed and put down at once ab a "Be rious mistake.The document is too: tong.It covers about.a page im or- dinary newspaper type,and ‘The Landmark’criticism is just—few people will read and intelligentlydigesttt.Every provisicn contain- ed in the platform could easly have Deen embraced in a single -mewspa- per columa,if the draft:had!been Biven to.a capable new —r man to condense .into te Senivences The direct style in which Mattie meported the Sermon on the Mount would have put a dozen such -piat- ,forms into the pome space.Not the least reform medi jin.this country ie a-ha t stem of ducting political conventions (All of which is correct Be col This ©information Washington: By umani International .ciation,in sesthm in Washington adopted a.resolulion .unreservedly repudiating as!thorough y unseripiu- ral the teaching of a piace.s or condition of “hell fire and Btone”’for the torment of wicked. At the same gates im the ecnvention ‘resolved Uhat the vast majority of ministers of all Protestamt denomination of the United sates fave privately repudiated th ell-fire’”’ory, but for supposedly ‘got d:reasons’had hesitatfa fully to inform their con- gregait lt was the pense of thie convention that tits account thoausande and p @.tens of% Bands,.-were ‘being diven imto sie ticism or fifidelity , The conVentior minister.in publish in } comes from Mous #8 tion Tuesday the ible fStuden ASB- ¢ ale brim- the vhie on rhiaty Matto every itfid:States --to wepaper over _his signatu itevwent declaring whether he balie.cd ‘thie Bible the doctrine of a.‘\tteral “hell-fiire,”’ and every mewspayer editor was re- quested to invite the ministers ~of bigs Jocality to.van'l themselves ofhijs.néwepaper’s colummnepunpose, Algneeable’to¢ Landmark offers ‘tha-use columns to the Statesville to state their vieWes on this’bum- ing,question: fire is considered bhck now and is rarely heard from pulpit.While it would be of & of:UB to be wecubied Ueno its place ‘of’eternal burning, Lanidmark,with no desire to fore ptall the views of the ministers, ~1B disposed to object to the abolition oe each panpil; This paper is imei ned toofhell. ‘hold:that it Isa necespairy ine!itu ‘thom for the people cw luau.is coming;toWork;ee them in The Landmark panses iis congmat= Chas.A.Webb,of wan’rey ‘| has.come| ison| custom to adopt Diat-| 1,000 dele-- hou-Men tear SB rewize the taught marriage and divor } fort that ye FE ,he Buggestion,‘The to the heal’h of pwpils:its gion min‘eters Phe Nationn!Bureau of Education Bo number | the cheering ,and comforting:information to most tralituing:-of teacher Ete ho he who tail to.get|.thip.Monrisoti's ot oe iMATTERSO}OF NEWS"”’ John D,“Rocketelier,who was 73 years old.Tuosday,ridesi‘a Dbicyele. Wiliam Marshall .Bullitt,of Louis- ville,Ky.,isthe mew~solicitor -gen- eral of the United,States,suceedt ing-F.W.Lerhmam,resigned. Lee B.McHaing, postmaiten “at|London,Ky.,@ Roosevelt.support er,has been peremiptorilly;dismilssexd from offiiee by;President Taft.‘ If Gov.Wilson ‘fails to lamd “as Presideni—-am event.not anticipated ae.caran Se job as stenographer. rm edHe3 lo be &)ROOM stemog» recibir ‘ Charles D.Hildetea?pecretary to President "Taft,thas;been elleatied chailinman:of ther mational,Repwhbiliicaits committee and)Jas,B..Reynolds, of Massachusetts,is sednetanry. Dr.Paul B,Barringer, Carolina,who.recently resigned,as pinesident ot thie Virginia Poly-teeh-pode:Initiivuibe at Blacksburg.{has been:requested to -remai headaf the inistitution:ani but has notsaid what he will do.. Samuel Gompers,president of the American Federation’of “laborOther’.dffiedials:of thie“onganiiaa’ ™misited °Gov,Willson.Tuesday,Gari: } Baltimore was discussed.amd):ihe expressed €mitline ‘Brutisifacktion,.with, thie document. Investigation of the necentt wreckat”Corning,Ne~¥,,ins whilely 40personswerekillied,brought —omittestimonythatWm.Schinoeder,thie engineer:of:the train -which ran into another traim -amd :cauisdd,thie wreck,was seeminily intoxicatedpriorto.stantiing:.om his mun.: Three persons are reported dead and.37 others ane ill as:a of eating poisoned food at a dinner wt the home'of Mack Canady,.near Gantiela,,Ga.,on the Fourth of Ju- ly.Much°mystery,|purpounds the ‘cid banat poisonig of the Canady familly,who had eat hered at a ne unkon. Col,Roosevelt characterizks preposterous the report that peti- tions will be circulated throughout tire country asking that both Pres- }idenit ae and,he to step aside.He ys he on the Repeblicam nmomir ation,chat it was stolen from him land that to withdraw would con- |done the theft.-| Judge James W.Locke,for.40 years.judge of the,United States District Court of the southern dis- ttrict of Florida,thas téndered hip igmation to President Tat.»He} was ‘appointed by Presiden Grantin1872andwastheoldestUnited| States district judge im poist of| service in the country. .Thousand.Island Pairk, town,.N.Y.was Bwept ternoom by a fireipracticallythe,entire business Bec-| tion,the Cditimbian hotel, ‘New:York State Educational ing and 87 cottages.‘The loss, is estimated,will.be $500,000.NO lives were kcst. The scheme of Republican Pro- |eressives in the Houre of a | |Sentatives ‘to launch a ipaigwy against President Taft Yael |means of a petition asking him=to withdraw as the Republican nomi-| nee,has died abornin’.They say| ithe “movement was getting umder way killed itt. |.Mrs..Cel ia‘Mil ler,of New York,| who was in the Gaiskill mountains,| ‘took up a telephone to.talk to her|brother in New York.Amn electric: storm was in progress and while holding ‘the receiver,Mrs.Mitler’s elbow of her corset. mection:amidkilledthewomam.: Five mimutes.after eating a small saucer of ice cream,Miss Sallie Owens died’in a fit of violent hing at Spartanburg,§: lecided:thant death re- sulted from “he morrhage caused by. jem contact of a cold Bubstance with the girl's overheated.t as she had been working kitchen for several hours to pantaking of the dith In a New York street other day @ citizen tooR a seat be- hide a lady,croeked bis legs and his,feet rubbed against his compan- ‘s dress.She ted but the creature and k rT is legs crores oa “Th ereupon lady had him arrested trate who heard the gentleman ‘should sit in ¢ay his legs otosped’fined the’and fi fendant $10. at Walter| Tuesday .af-| puild-it| This formed a f ;urd in the previous car the io Educators Stand For. of ¢ What At WHS the the marked National Chicago elects S ,viarchild Topeka,.Kene-s,president..Theassociation‘“wemt on.record as fa-| yoring:; Woman's suffrage close by at 1, of “becaLks wor eae of.traiming..youth for citien- ip’;pmomoticn-of ‘international dee;an inwestigation of teachers’ salaries throughput (he country:with reference to the tr of liv- imig,;uniform F law for COBL a al. of plans for a national the exter university; icm ‘by Congre 6 of.ans for training im agriculture,donies- tic economy.and other industrial work in varicus émetiinutions ;*gineat-| er attention im the public schools by workCongressofthe as “to embody a group of competent rine doctrine of holt men and women to ptudy thoroughly the problem of rural education, BotOO)axdimiinietiretiion, Weaitom, higher city | yocaticnal ed| suindtation,and hygiene eduration,-dndbudimg the more.atten-'|ee Wy teadhprs +e the SAtsadue ee ocrpitiies .of pupils for a tralaing that will tit:them for a definite od- 7 |Supation for-Ute; einoumdies perches at lend.one aquare| ,that a gritater pyir-|‘ok:eMlorradenn thie ing yyiresd inwork.rt All road deadb to Rerruse vrBow iw Olearance ems.itet y'tebelngtroddenibytheence~ee, ”of North. it “alhie.her»year, ie ! ers:says the platform adopited)omy resuJt | ‘ps 5 which wiped out | the | but that premature publicity|« pressed against a steel stay} com-} a flash,of electricity} ys_em, responpi- the exten.| oft: eri| that scohook phay-| this “week a wow was started by charges.that at the Boston meet-ingthe rolls Of thie association)were padded with’thé names of)teacherstosecuretheelection,of Miss Bila Flagg Youmg,.of Chicago,as’pres- ident of,he association.The in-cident was closed .by..agreeing’’to sitinike from:the:record ail nefer- ence to it.ale : A dispatch .from)Conisbrough, England,says the bodies of 69 vic- tims of a series of explosions —in ithe Cadieby colliery)Twesday morn- ing have been brought to the sur face.It -is feared that a.funthem search of the mine willl imicdrease the death roll to 80.Of the killed.80 were mine .workers;’the .othiers Lwene men who went.into the pitsforesauiethoseentombed.eeetrneemenbinatne “Moat everybody's been :'toRamey, |Bowlles<Monrison’‘a Sale.—ad. ‘STATESVILLE T0 THURSDAY, ee -FOR TICKET: or John McNee “BUYERS At the meeting ‘ot the National Rdiucutionall Assocation.“in Chileagio turning From a Trip Abroad, Winton-Salem,Josumnall.reeDr.and Mrs,¢,L..Summaeiy, abroad,sailed for .New.York on July 5.They hope.to reach)‘New York by July 14 and to arriveat Winston-Salem on Jully 21,when Dr,Summers will resumehis pirac- tice. Dr.Summers hiais been:dainig;hos- pital work and special study ‘in Vi- ‘enna,Berlin,.Paris and Londonlandhasbeenthrowmimtointimate apsociation with pome of the most dlistimignuilishyed)specialists)im,chil- dren's ‘diseases in thie world,and ough them has-had)opportunitiesthatcometo.few physicians,even’ in theirwork abroad“ Save $25 talking machline free:Crawiford- unas Furniture 0.a SRee Big Excursion !FROMWINSTON-SALEM, _BY WAY OF ‘MOORESVILLE,- JULY ISTH. Everybody,going.The best trip of the season for themoney. KE FARE ONLY $1 OO-Se | S APPLY TO R.A.Miller and R.L.Wasson,ly,Mooresville. "GUIDE. Jefferson F lour. The Flour that is making North Carolina Biscuits ‘famous.‘Ask your.) -grocer fOr it |J.K.Morrison Viadace &Provision Company. See Our Ad.. For Big Excursion. tors,Ice Boxes, reduced.Also eut price on Sher- wood «Window |Steel’Sereéns; Hammocks,ete:Last chance for the fanfous:Jonas Cline Grain Cradle.Get Blue Belle enameled ware from us,Big alluminum sauce pan for 12c. WHITE-STIMPSON HARDWARE CO. Refrigera- Water Coolers ,Stone Ware. approxi mately:|} |Just received earload Stone Jars ‘and Crocks in an immense as- Hectiant This ware now on sale at the special price of 10c. per gallon as long as it lasts. |S.W.STIMSON. FRESH LOT cePecans Aunt Rose .eeSelf-rising Flour.Shredded Wheat and Corn eke oe G.COLVERT,*PHONE SLOAN PRESSING CLUB, ‘Ce SLOAN, Tailoring, Manager. French Dry’Clean- e only modernly pressing club in town.Worklcalledforanddelivered.Office and works 104 Court Place. "Phone 147, N.W.FOX, —ACENT— equipped * For Overland and Whiting Automobiles,Bicycles’and bicycle..repairing.Gasoline and automobile supplies. ——’Phone 420- MANTELS, :STOCK. Statesville Show Case Co. ~PHONE 207.— 4 Per CentCOMPOUNDINTEREST Paid.on Savings.Qne Deglar or more.willstart an account” AD MERCHANTS &FARMING?BANK. Bread and Cakes. Can you afford to make it.by hand when you can. get it made by machine and delivered?.Bread and Cakes. HOME.BAKERY.6 promotion - PRICESRIGHT pedoeeticoty Niele Picnic Lunches. All sizes Fruit Jars. M.P.Alexander z Bro. DRINK Big 4°’Coffee.| 66 Tt’s good and price“Tow,A rocer for offee, our —ig 4” Statesville.Grocery Co., Distributors. Ask. } FRUIT.JARS ioPt All sizes and extra Rubbers.«' Piedmont Grocery Co., In-Hotel.Tredell Building.- ’PHONE 542, “4echoo|Prices on following that will move them: |Skirts,Foyulard Silks,Lawns,ete. Saturday andMonday,13th and 15th. Men’s,Ladies’and Chil-|idren’s Oxfords,Sandals and Pumps;Ladies’Waists,Ladies’WashSeethemandgetprices.ee W.FOUSH BE. Thi nod Jo CB edaomeny Res wiho..have been spending.a year|. your ~eouportils andi:get a) ing,Dyeing and Steam Pressing.|: ‘> ae + ‘As given in by the scores ofsat- isfied customers who have at. tended our: Is that we have made good every thing we claimedin advance for it.Saturday,Monday and all’ next week we will continue this sale and from present indications. ‘we will not have a dull day dur- ingthe time. Lots of:articles being sold.at halfprice in almost every depart- ment.i Tuesday's Ad.Will Tell You More About It. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each’month in Statesville,N.C~ 2 0 eeGe creams 6 en: The White Company.| ‘As:advertised in the last issue of The Landmark our Tremendous. mmer Clearance 9 Begins tomorrow morning at 8.30 and will continue10 days---July10thto20th.Make it a point to be with us during this time, as we are going to make this the greatest bargain event of all up- to-date merchandise ever given to you before. We have the goods. stockis large.©It.must g0. SALE CASH.| ™ Our |Bat all money “réfunded on any to notsatisfactory. “THE MATE co. Siles Day iis the first Monday in eachmonth in Statesville,N.C. .,Chattanoogi on om ek 2 :el:,NS 3 DORA’OO NITY.TET)ABOUTa dozen good.men.|’‘THE LANDMARK|18 tHe sodury vouxs.[1 “7m vonay_communtry.|WANTED stiertadaen sighSeeeaWhatisHappening‘in Statepville |Social and Personal Items —The|“\~88 GO.ply 14. PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND ‘FRIDAY.“Social Circles,cee New A.R.P,Church :at Scott's,ie W ANTED,278 LANDMARE.wants TREET,|Mira.B.S.Pegram—gave a-rece Gorrespondéncé of The Lai ark,‘Apoly at TheMars Cater,pore:‘or two posaad\OFFICH;120 WHST BROAD &eis -PELGPHONE NO.44: RIDAY,~*~—:July 12,1912. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. Personal,Mention of the Folks Who |.Are Coming and .Golng. .Mre.W.J.Poston and little Katherine and Frances,went to Oherlotte Wednesday to spend a Mr.’H.W.Clifford and children, Mapiter (Alfred and little Misa Louise, spent Wednesday and,yesterday,in Winston.with Mr.Clifford's sister, Mire.J.°8.Crim...>.‘te :Miss Eva Dotson -returned ‘Wed- nenday from a stey at Davis Springs’ Mise Maliie Watts,of.Itasca,,Tex- as,is expected to arrive in Bates ville today to -yisit-her brother,Mr,:E.B)Watts...eee ay “Misa Novella ‘Lecmard&:of ‘Cataw- ba,is viniting:at the chome of “Mr: ‘R:R,Leonard,near Barium.‘she will cotnie to Statcsville:next week to visit Telatives.Fe eas Miss Edith Concer,who isa -senion:_niitse.in the -‘Twin-Ciiy Hospitat af Wimston-Si'\em;ia at ‘home to spend hier valeation.:Miss’Mary ‘Shephard, is..visiting the Misses Shepherd.on ee 4 : Colvert has:retwmied’Miss Mary from a visit.to Asheville,Hender- ponvible.and other’points ,inmountains.'Defitz is bere from. a visit -to home folks.Mr.Deitz has gone to,Hot Springs,Ark.,.to Jocate and Mrs. Deitz will.join ‘h'm there later.Mesdames S.O.Lazemby and N. O.-@ummers,the fatter of Cool Spring commmumnity,snent ‘Tuesday and Wednesday at Scott’s. Mr.I,B.Ki the Imperial joined Mrs week amd they wil to Fort Lawn,§.C daya with.Mm.Killian’parents e he ts on:his vacnton,Mrs Kilian has been in Charlotte a ~week or longer.visiiing.Wer home Mrs.‘Ralph:Y. I nituire Company Kilian in Charlotte this go from there o spend some pe d pape. OT tian -Aubrey Cannon,of iCham :Jotte,who visited her sister,Mrs i.E..Tharpe;it to.Davis Springs Tuesday=to rperd awhile Mrs Tharpe and!ter,Helen, mt the:dayeccompantiedion,who wagthere,Miss Au the gwest.of Mr rpe,revurnmed to Charlotte the first of the week Miss Annie Carterjof Atlonta,who @pent a few days at her old home here,the guest of Mrs.J.H.Hil, left Tuesd r Richmond,Va.She whl sper thme-at a Places in Vir.Mr.J._N.'.Mongan has.repurned from “a vinit to his daughter,Mrs. Geo.A.Banner,at Marion. of Chantotte,| the*of-honor ‘et a,party given by.Mrs, ,bookkeeper for| on Mulberry street complimentarytothermother,Mrs.Ay Cl"Barren, of Chiainllotte,and.Mise Corre .Ccre- land’guest,Miss Mildred.Sindh, of Memphis...The house was very attractively,decorated for the eventwithsweetpeas,nasturtiums,mom les and ferns,and the guests were numerdus,among thembeing .many oult-of4town ladies now visiting’im Statesville.Misses Carrie off- /mamn anid °Elizabeth Aillitison re-leeived at the ¢ront door and Mis 'D.J.Craig ushered)the calllers toithemeceivinglineintheparlorcorm- |posed of Mrs.Pegram,Mrs.-Bar ron;..Miss “Smith;Miss Copielangd, Mrs.B,F)Long and Mrs...Chairles, Anderson.Mrs.BE.M.Yount showed them.to ‘the dinfag:room,wivene Mesdames Leds.Long Hackett .and H..©.Steele poured tea’which’was served,-with,sandwiches and.minits by:little Misses Martha,McLaughlin and.Hassey Mitlcr,“From\«:«thie; Sa n ! dining .room:.Mrs:D:Ss.Thomasconducted:the guess to the library, where Mis.A.J.Evans and Miss- ‘es:Marie Long,Elvy:McRiwee .and Rose Stephany were necéiving.Frog fen:punch was served in whe library. Miss Willie“Nicholgon “wab -at the |Wbrary door.; Misses.Aubrey.Cannon and Annie|Jackson,of Charlotte,were guests- i},B,Thampe Saturday afternoos -at Lier hothe on.west Front,street: |Hearts dice was played at’six tableslandMiss.Cannon and “Miss Satie |Poston cut for the prize,a pair lof silk nise,which:went -to.Miss/Cammon.,Tae ,ruest-ofphonior pr.se, la fam,was presetited to Miss Jack fon.Following the Yume a:sala |counse,with iced:tea and crystalized sweet peas were used in the decora- tions which beauitified the home for the occasion. tion Tuesday afternoon:at her home ‘Loray;July 10.--Miss Bess Stike- ata delightful porch party Tuesdayevening‘The Stikeleather home is a)beautifulone and is an ideal plage forsocialgatherings.any games were played and the evening was a pleasantone.Special guests were Mr.andMrs.A.L.:Vickery,of Salisbury,Md.\.~The sound of-the hammer is ,againheardinthehandsome.‘A.R.P.church building’at Scott's.and thefriendsofthechurchhopeto.see it completedin the near future.‘Missés Mattie and Ina Morrison willentertainattheir.pretty.home,.thre night.‘Ak Bika"Mr.and Mrs,L.E..Hedrick,andtwolittle,daughters,.“Margaret andBilly,who:spent:the past,week “in Mooresville,“have returned:home.b ‘ a short'summer schoul.Misses\MabeSides:and Emma:Vickery.will leavethelastofnextmonthfor»Ruther- graded school..Mr..and Mrs.Sloan Stevenson’s the-first,of the week.Mrs.T.R.Osborne spent.Saturday:and Sunday;at Cool Spring with hermother.Rev.E D Brown and _lit- tleson,E D.,Jr.,visited ’at |Mr.’ last week.Mr.Ed.Bagwell and sis- at Sulphur Springs. ‘Death of a Child —Church .and Neighborhood News, Correspondence ‘of The Landmark,Stony Point.R-1,July,/8—Farmers of.thid community are busy ‘“‘laying- by!”cotten und.com:.”The redenit The Why Not.chub had,a pleasant’ meeting Saturday afternoam -with| Miss Rae Gill at her home on’Wal nut street.Hearts.was played anid] ‘Miss F »Feild won,the prize,a | fan..Seasonabld refreshments-were| served.‘Miss -Lura Guy entertained 'the!Tuesdax.:Afternoon Bridge .club} members and.a few.other gues's| day morming at her home | street.Bridge was played |and Miss Miidred Smith,of Mem-| phis,won the first prize,a pair of| silk hose,while the visitor's prize,| a box of stationery,went to.Miss] Katherine Claywedl,‘of Morganton. At:the conclusion of the game.elab-| orate refreshments.were served.| //Among the out-of-town guests pres | ent were Misses Whitaker,of Kins| ton;Nettie Belle McM®lan,of Ac-| ‘worth,Ga-;ancile Johns and Gladys; ami Mildred Yates,of Raleigh:Mr.W.B..Crowson,local manr|/Wednesdey)afternoon Miss Lilly| ager of the ‘Postal telegraph,'8'May Tomlin entertained at’her| spending hie vacation at All Heal-jhome on Davie avenue in honor of| ing Springs.Mr.J.C.Jones ts in her guest,Miss MoMillan,of Ac- charge of the Pos‘al.office during!worth,Ga.Hearts was the game his absence :‘and Mrs.B.B.Webb -won the} Mr.R.M.Rickert,who was gway on a pleasure trip,returned home this week.. Miss Sarah Acams left yesterday for a visit to friends im Sumter,6. C.,and Savannah,Ga ; Mr.and Mra.W.D.-Clarke and children.left.yesterday for Valle Orunis,Watauga county,where they will spend two weeks Mrs.B.T.Stee'e,of Cool Spring, returned to Sta esville yesterday from All He:z where she spent a week spend a week here with her daughter,Mrs Liloyd Trou Miss Pex tom,of Troy,Momt- gomery county,is vi her broth- er,Mr.R.L:Dea on Walnut ptreet Mre.R.T.Weathern ‘fag geveral days with Mr.and Mrs..J.E Turnerebumreg Mrs M (W t and «dren will leave today for a stay at ¢slaw ba Springs.Roe as Mr.FF.L.F ul Naomi anid Isabe J..atmived i and are gu May,eave yr.Ash companied.by L,..Wihtite Mr.end E.Webb,who ‘were rec ed in Tennepsee amd).had sor yoen im.tive.moun tains,¢Jjn-“Statesville this week hie}ave-rooms ‘with Mr and Mrp.F.J.Ax'«{ “Mr.and:Mrs.J.B.Blizzard.and child,who.visited Mr.and Mrs.R. QO.Hart sat ay for their home at 8 Mrs.Har bin and.el Miss Minnie Mairsih acc hem."and will Bpend several menths in ‘Maryland Mre.Blizzard is a peter of Mrs Harbin and si M h Capt.T.A.Mort,of Hickory,was a guest at Mr.Jno..M.,Shanpe'p Wedmesdny. Misses Cor: of Nashville,Tenn.,are guests at the home-of Mr.A.W.Buueh,on Cherry street.nes Mr.and:Mrs,W.J.Orr,of Rock Hill,arevisiting their daughter,.Mrs. T.F.White."Dr.J.J.Mott arrived yesterday from Radford,Va. For_soreness of the muscles,wheth-er induced by Violent exercise or inju-ry,there is nothing bet er than Charm-berlain’s Liniment.This liniment alsofelievesrheumaticpains,For sale byalldealers.: Dyseéntery is always,serious and of-ten a dangerous disease,but it can becured,Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera andDiarrhoeaRemedyhascuredAtevenwhenmalignantandepidemic.For salebyalldealers. Coupons are bthatsiferable.Get your -friends.to help you get ah$25 taking mweline-free wt Onaw- ford-Bunch:Furniture Co’s-—ad, oMhebiggestandbestSale atRamsey+Bowles-Morrson)Company's continues “through next week.--aid.. Lots .and.lots of articles goling at ihalf price ,at ;Ramsey-Bowlles- Morrison's Clearance Sale ad: ‘hie Salle:that.you wait for ‘each, year ison now.at Rambey -Bowles _Morrision’s.—ad.‘ |Milian Co ’4 inne and,Mamie Bunch, hearts prize.a fon.The guest-of-| honor pride presented to Mise Mc-| was.a pair of sik.hose.| Quite a number of visiting young! ladies were present,among.the m | Misses Ireme Martin,of Lenoir;Bt- ta Pardue and Winnie Turner and Mrs.Grisham,of Tennessee: and| Misses Claywell and ‘Whitaker.The Tomlim home was attractively dec- orated with sweet peas,roses and nasturtiums Seasonabig ~—refresh-ments were served.: Notions of New Advertisements. Excursion fron)Statesville to stom-Salem via Mooresville July Round trip $1.| today,special reduc~ woei i8 Beginning |thy is felt for the bereaved. heavy’raing ‘‘have damaged .these jcrops to some extent;especially the corn .on Elk:Shoal ereek,&jot of which was washed down and the heart filled with mud,necessi- tating topping..atThehumofthetihesherwillsoon be heard.i this section;A’fime apportunity for,a civil crowd with a good machine ' The children;grandchildren and others will celebrate Catherine Da- genhardt's birthday Wedmesday Ju- ly,.10th,by spreading for.her and the guests ad nice dimmer. "Rev.N.B.Dagenhardt held ser- viees at Marvin,dhurch,last day,evening,as mequested pastor,who was 2 little inditposed. Oo.T,Beam and others are ©x- pecting a visit to Moorcsville soom to attend Statesville District Confer- c sets - aiid Bula Alexander,‘who Twill completé,her course of study at the State Normal and Industrial.Col- lege,Greensboro,next year,is now at home for vacation.Rey.C,A. Drum has gone td Asheville for a stay.a 4 =; Children’s Day services were held at Bethel M.E.church,last Sunday, resulting in much interest and a coliiectiion’for the orphans at Wins ton-Salem.: The protracted meeting at Mar- lyin will begin om the fourth Sunday evening of this month at 3 o’chock. Mr.Henry Sigmon,who was lstricken with paralysis some,‘time| lago,is {mproving slowly.|Johnson's’baby’died| and was buried ,at)Friday.Much symnpar | Mr.‘‘wile”’ last Thursda y- New.Stirling How-Postal Clerk,Lost Vacation—| Mooresville News.—| Correspondence of The Landmark. Mooresville,July 11—The failure | of Congreds to make appropriations| leather entertained about 35,guests |FARM,7.74 ACRES nearStateeville,front y |miles north of Statesville,Thursday } Miss Mary Stevenson will go to Trout-|'man next week,wheré she,will teach } fordton,where they will teach in the}, Pressly,of the eastern part of the|’‘“\State,were guests at Mr,Henry Brown’s old home--at Steele Creek |' ter,Miss Lillian,Spent the week-end} Sun-fFbythey nnnenhty 14 ACRESnearStatesville,front: -Woodiand,meadows,open'land,springs.Idext/for trucking,orchards,On\time or cash.ApplytoB.F,LONG,Statesville,N.C.July 12—-8t.:LOST.OVERCOAT.with vote cats*Practically new.Rev,J.H.PRESS-WY.et July 12. LOST ~ON JULY 5th,between:Statesville*and Stony Point,two rims (metalhoops)and a mud chain for an automobile wheel,Returnfor reward to CAROLINA MOTOR CO, var it Ret 'a MY Household and kitchenFORSALE.rancor te eT tT Serene rearrange Terrain nen ET I rrFORSALE.sraux"ibowan,i (TURNIP_SEED!} Whe you want your.Tur-hip Seed:come to see-me.[haveall kinds,©1 will: give’$2,50 .to.the party raising the largest turnip.from.seeds bought of me_this season,.to be givenNovemberIst.1D...KIMBALL.|1 ~FOR SALE.— ‘Farming Land at Investment ©-vyan Prices. corner Broaq and Elm streets.Waterandsewerage,good barn and otheroutbuildings,Lot\724 feet frontingBroad—by 320 feet frontage on Elm street,making a nice building Jot fronting Elm ‘street..I offer ‘thisvaluablepieceofpropertyforashortwhileat\the extremely low price of $3,800.;Splendid 8-roomtwo-story dwellingonKellystreet.Water and sewersystemcémplete...Good barn and other out buildings.’Lot 110x250 feet: A splendid home,close in,atthe verylowpriceof$3,300.‘ Six-room cottage on Green street,‘Water and,sewer,barn and other out buildings.Lot 90x208 feet.Price $1,800 \' ‘100 acre.tract of land in Turners-burg township,on one on the main roads leading to Harmony,N.C.,now-being macadamized and 14 milesfronithesurveyoftheStatesvilleAir. Line Railroadjnowifcourseofcon-|struction;+mile of Harmony,3-4 mile to church,1 mile to HarmonyHighSchool.7 acr¢s in cultivation,93 wood land:Timber estimated to cut 250,000:feet of pine and 100,000feetofoaklumber.Land ‘lies ele-gantly for farming and has an abund-;ant water supply.I offer this valua-ible tract of land for a short whileonat$25 per acre.Terms. hese various pieces of propertylaredestinedtobecomemorevaluable each year and meritsevery confidenceoftheinvestor.'For further particu-larg,call on or write,'W.J.MATHESON,Real-Estate and General Broker. July 12.:112 East Broad Street. ‘“On vy YFORSERVICE! Royal King 9th 164554.He was bought from one\of the best Berkshire Farms in Tennessee Six choice pigs of the puresttypeforsale:RIDGEWAY FARM,[fjE.’A.MORRISON,Proprietor, A variety -of offérings under the head of Buyer's Guide,| Highest quality of.goods at less expense.Wildamsi House.1 Reduced,rates on refrigerators, water coolers,ice boxes,~tec.< White -Stimpson Hardware Co.7 Lenoir College,‘Hickory.Pao Turnip ped;$2.50 for biggest |Lermoon, Furniture|ays i i ::|tions on si and liste hose.See lnas struck near home Mr.8.J-\4,Stony Point,N.C.,.R.F,D.No.1. Prices Allen.L:-Mills,The,.Cash Craver,tailway postal.dlerk from _ Store.“Moaresy to Winston-Salem,a .no mene Farms for salt BE.G.Gaither mit out of @ ‘vacation om thie ac-| Kodak film.——H.B.Woodward count this week and asked to return|DR EE,LITTLE: Mason jats,‘ex ra tops,rubbers,lot work.He had obtained a leave};1 ee jelly glasses,ete.—Eagle &Milbol-|cr absence for several.days,beginr|][dave located at Brady’s X Roads «land uae i tl tena!end dad,pone to!for the practice of my profession Quality first —City Flour Milling|pts ‘at Olemmons Sunday af-|]Office over Brady’s store expecting to leave on the | next train for the mountains.Only] a few minutes before train time a ram cam.announcing that no | opriation «had mde *and | ing him .to-nesume his run Mon-| moming,stating in addition| that,his leave with pay was coun-/} terymanded.Ail because Congress) been |failed to make ‘the mecesRary appro- ::priation aa | tuinnip D.J.Kimball |}.Miss Juanita Starrette .is visiting, .Two metal rims and mud -chain|her sister,Mrs.F,P.Rockett,:in of ‘automobile lcsit:Reward Gastonia,this week.~Mrs.R:E.Ta-for return to“Carolina Motor Co * Household and kitahen:furniture for sale.—-S.Moscs. City property and farming land at investment prices.—W.J Matih-| esion.| Milch,cow for sale.—'J.Panui| Leonard.| Steady,work for a.dozen good men=-—-O.W.Slaine Glass Co,— |(Four-room houre-for rent—J.A. |White.: |Garrier boys wanted.—The Land- mark. |Tiwhhorse farm near Loray for lrent.Address §.,care The Land- mark.erFanmof74acresnearStates- ville for sale.—-B,,F.Long. Overcoat lose—Revy.J.H.Pyess- ity.|(Olearance sale giving saltisfac- tion,Continues next week.:—Ram- |pey-Bowles+Morriscn Co. Take note of the prices amd shane im the things that aine selling.Poston{Wasson Co.« Miss!Louise Poteat,daughter of thepresidentofWakeForestCollege,and Mr.Wheeler.Martin,Jr.,son ofthe~collector-of internal-revenue-fortheeasterndistrict,are to be married. ‘Advertised Letters, Tollowing is a list Sf.letters remaining in thepeeatSville!N:C.,for the weekend- July 9,.1912J.-W.Baldwin,dd.Bell,A.F.Miller,MisaMamieMoore,Miss Alice:Moore,O.W,Ramsour,R,8.Sloan,8..J,White,5.G.Wood,cake ee oe any of the above will pleasefor“advertised letters.”DEWHY L.RAYMER,P,M.| |Miss Ruby tum retumned to her home.in.States- ville the first of the week,after a visit to relatives here.Mr.W.D. Pharr,Miss:Ammie Waliker and a number ‘of.o'lhers went to’Asihevillle Tuesday on the excursion. Col.W.L.Harvey,Mrs.Harvey and Mrs.Bruce Templeton deft this week.for Davis Springs,Hlidden- ite,where they will spend the suim- mer.‘ News of Scott's.ea Correspondence ef The Landmark. Scott’s,July 11.—Mr.Grier Hun-ter,df Statesville,spent a week here with his father,Mr.W.H.Hunter. Master Love Sechrest,of Charlotte,who has been visiting his unclé,Mr.J.R.Murdock,has returned home. Miss.Isabel McRee,of Winston,isvisitingrelativesandfriends.here.Mr.L.R.Ervin and family,of States- ville,*spent the Fourth with hisparents,Mr.and Mrs.W:R:Ervin.rvin is visiting her broth- ‘er,Mr.L.R.Ervin,in Statesville.Mr.T.L.Watt and family havemovedtoStonyPoint.pyc“Work has begun on the AJR.-P.church again.We hope-*to see itcompletedsoon,;Mr.J.T.Adams lost a horse lastweek,‘Threshers:are making their rounds.Wheat is not very good,Corn andcottonarelookingfine.--Some cotton-blooms have:beén seen.-Rev W.Y.Love 4illed his appoint-ment here last Sabbath afteénoon.- July 9—4t.E E.LITTLE,M.D, Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N.,C.R.F.D.NO.2,, W.C,WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A few nice Berkshire Pigs FOR SALE.LL Meat,Honey! 5 Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Best,quality ‘Kettle Rendered Lard, .Sliced Dried Beef. ‘Nice lot new strained Country Honey. J.B.GILL, FANCY GROCER, 105 East Broad Street. BODEN 007OAC RRR Very Desirable City Property and| Good 7-room two-story dwelling on} _(PHONE 27. Pay Your:Bills by:Che %f fre ‘ i ped ait byADppacontewnenntS ck ‘end ‘Have a.Check on ‘YourBills. A check book helps you to’save,_It enables you 'to take instant.advantage of an opportunity to ~ buy without carrying a sum of money continually in your pocket--the money is in this.bank earn- ‘ing interest....It ee ele Mba amongst your fellows and-is the,fir_fortune.’ a COME IN AND LET US GIVEYOUACHECKBOOKTODAY. de step on the road to ‘Capital $100,00 \ J.©.IRVIN,President.G..H.BROWN,Vice President. .»STATESVILLE,N.C. OFFICERS: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.=JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Caahier. |First National Bank,| 0;Surplus and Profits$32,000. "NOTICE.THESE PRICES § =—POSTON-WASSONCO’.S ~ All $1 ‘Corsets in the American Beauty and J.C.C. Brands,closing out for.79c.a pair.Good Straw Tickin for 5c.yard.Yard,wide Bleach for 6c.“Cheaper for 5c.yard.Very s Caciea’and Men’s Hose,10c.grade,forChildren’s Big special in Ladies’and Gents’Handkerchiefs for 2c.,4c.and.5c..°i ;, Towels,extra values,for 10c.,20c.and 25c.a pair.Allinextrasizes.Mennen’s Talcum Powder for 10c.box,Taleum for 5c.box.‘: Lots and lots of other things selling during our .ClearanceSaleatgiveawaypricesallthroughthestock and get your share with the crowds, cial in Ribbons at'5c.;8c.and 10c.yard. 5c.pair..4c.pair. The regular 10c. Come.Truly, Poston -Wasson Co.§ 3 $2 )HornlessSymphony Gustounirs of Our Store FREE. others, TO HOW TO GET ONE OF THESE MACHENES FREE. 2.50 Hammock for.Baby Beds atBabyWalkers at ( iT a Canopies at runk s.at $1.50 up to National Steel:Range Quartered Oak Bedroom SuitePorchRockersPorchSwingsPorchShades(Bamboo,6-foot)Bentwocd Settee,5 feet long,”)-Quart Tce Cream FreezersManyotheritemsinproportion. $1.75,$1.85, You don’t pay one single penny for this machine—we are simply acting as distributing agents for the manufactur-ers:and ask that you—out of appreciationfor the free ma- chine—buy their make of records which are superior to -We have a complete assortment of these records now in stock which will please you.latest up to date popular so, numbers,ete. please call.A free ta These are the very pe hits,band and orchestraWeshallbegladtoplaythemforyou— Iking machine eoupon.will be given with every cash purchase,according to the amount of ‘your sale.For example,if your purchase amounts to $2.50—you will receive coupons tothatamount—yousave these—when youhaveatotalamountingto$50 worth of coupons—bring themin and exchange them for a Talking Machine Abso-lutely FREE!Customers agreeing to purchase thirty 10-inch Double Records at regular retail price of 65c:Coupons are transferable.This offer expires October 31,1912, 1)Prices on Our Goods Will Be Lower Than Ever.Wewill sell you a $i $1.354.00teOG2.2520,0055.0050.002.00,4.25“2.353.751.95 DAY ’PHONENIGHT*PHONE 2226,.-/ 400.Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y., +.Undertakers.* i ’lA ‘NEW BIRTH or “FREEDOM ;;Nature Ss Vay |{s i That is What,‘theNomination of‘Buried deep in our American pret we find tieatnact eee ?mane FRIDAY,oo July 12°“1913.-Gov Wilgon Means.‘:a and stone.root,golden seal,Oregonpyspe root and cherrybark,ko ene fa oe i ee ee er tee NOW:2 OPE ANYORE:f.:.Pierce made‘e mare flvestio eastegs bien hes:Lagu favorably known for’Los.Ww ILSON_AND DAUGHTERS:No ‘political.boas brousit about‘iw e calledit olden Medica we iT,9 ;eve ey youre Hs purifies the blood andtones up the stomach and ‘the entire |gpg Prosidiontias ‘Candidate'y.Fam-eat eee=namreenioos:a ‘tise x system in Nature’own.way.It's just the tissue ae poplin Ri ats gr |.ily Wife and ‘Thiec Daughters.gandidaey:to victory,No coteriemaoOmatter:eerncersring a eeelan et tae”*at times}in consequence New York Dispateh’:of Wall Street financiers)providedSoaisdisordered,fot the stomach is the laboratory for the constant manu-If in.the opted of human events wae ee —sean Nia peReNeD.Pi Goldes Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach—|Woodrow,Wilson,Governor of New|He has no ‘del pay ormuparnofbiced.Dr.Pierce's k h blood—helps the liver and’|Jersey,should be duly elected Pres-|politics or to corrurt business.Heputsitin.shape a gh een body.The weak,nerv-|ident of the United’States and in-|was nominated by the frresistiblenefoedeuliatesconditionwhichsomanypeople:augurated into.office on March 4,}foree of public opinion,aad by hatqxnatinnceatthis‘time of the year is usually the effect of |1918,-social life at the White House alone...He stands before thepobaratintheblood;it is often indicated.by pimples or:‘boils would be in capable hands..‘The country a free man.eee-appehring on the skin,the facc becomes thina—you feel ‘‘blu¢.’’|mistress of the White House would The American pecple have —set“More than a week ago I was suffering swith an awful ‘|be a woman who is talented,6ym-{out to regain possession of theirinmthroat,breast,and body,”writes-Mn.pathetic.and:always!charming,.and/government and -Woodrow “WilsonisG.K of 710 L.Street,S:E.,Washington,D.©.|with her would be three daughters,|was nominated,for.President —be-*Some called La G rippe,some pne umonia.zee eve each of whom has a definite:voca-|cause he embodies that ssue,The»by a friend to.tr a bottle of your eet eeetnak tts||tion in.life and peculiar fitness for bosses and the ‘pluto¢érats .who ‘tried |ery:eae tries&t and it gidmolso-n3 medicine thay.I,}doing at least one thing remarkably }to prevent bis’nomination.wereevanathisminichbettersasit.was before |Well:The °elitesfs Miss:\Ma vairet:|beateri by the power of the people,@ i a does aul}‘you ‘claim for”t and 18|NVoodrow:Wi!son,is 26.years old,hkand the power that nominated.jhim‘While Mics Jessie Woodrow.Wilson |is the power that will elect him:7;nome is only a year.younger,making her}With “Woodrow.‘Wilson as the“ms or ‘jthree years older ‘than.Mis a Ebeainor Demo0cratic ednd!date.for™President iyRandolphWilson,owho was born |4:‘makes no difference what?Mr.02.2 Years.dg Middletown,Comn.“|Roosevelt does,©Jit:makes lo dite|:\Jo.The springiples:of “edircation,whtelt ference how many third parties:he.oe k Woodrow Ladvocated)awhile Olmanizes.Progressive sf onoCrats3QualiRuter100!.Ba president:.of eton:University|aid progressive,Repudlivang "MONW :ve ,:were.put:intra practice in his:OWN huve aA ¢andidate Of.thelr .own:‘The‘family:-None’of the girls’went»to contest:between,Mr.é Rovéevelt ‘anddiBaaTheDependable‘Kind school"until after,10 ‘years old.The Mri Taft is now a contest.for the:naturalinol nations of each)were|coutral:‘ofthe Repu bijcan orgati-.eo alloWed to develop to the’fullest|jgation,and nothing more,The men-\::=i ':-extent andthe parents made almost ;ace of a third term’no longer Kanes:i Dinas Roald on Our.Panpentas unfelt,-_thebr—gai ding——hands.---A-tover jthe country,~The’menace~ry .‘i e German governes 6 pave them:ins |personal government no «lon ger::.struction:in.French and German amd threatens -American institutions:today:all three young women are|The United St:ites:if net ‘to ‘beaeCaps,Face Bags,|very’proficient in both ktsales ew __1Mexicahize.caniacd._it_is ta.be be-AmGryMissMargaret.éntered’the -W0-]jeanized.Water:Bottles,Invalid,‘Cushions,-man’s College at raemone y ine It tis because Governor Wilaonclassof.1907...At.the completion |represents:this vital principle:that |.i Syringes,all kinds.of -her pristieuene year she discove T|tue World ‘so pe maletentine.urgdd}ed that she had a soprano voice of |[his nomination,It+is because Gov-*Th Re ll St res great poss lities:;ard,acting tn-|ernot Wilson re presents this prin-Data e exa Oo e der advisement,she left G@ollege for’iple-that the opposition within theamusicaltraiming.:4 |party was forced to Burrender.It‘i Miss Margaret Wilson:is an €X~/is ‘because Governor Wilson repreiCenterStreetandWesterAvenue.pert ath’e'e-She plays golf,ten-|e nis this principle that.he will.}.;4 nis and basket.ball-very much indeed,|pe triumphantly elected:in Novy em-a...®;2 ,oy is am expert horsewoman,swiims fit |ber,Such’a man.is imperatively4veo?:1 the roughest water in the most fer jneeded,and the American people,Bi,;e less.fashion.and dences with jtrue to ther traditions in every Statesville Drug Co.much grace.,ie :crisis,have again found himAuecss,by,The most aoe eee Ase a Governor..Wilson’s nominationoo;a Miss Jessie Woodrow Mson,much |means that the rule of the boss:‘isa:PRESCRIPTIONISTS of whose time ie given to education-|over,It means that {he-partnership:al,Philanthropia and religious work.between,corrupt.polities’and cor-Miss.Eleanor:Wilson,known a8 aupt,business in national politics is=—“Nell”im the family circle and /|forcibly.dssolved..It means thatambngherintimatefriends,:inherit-the old regime of protection to°ed her mother’s artistic ability and|Privilege and Plutocracy is ‘onFirst.Building and Loan sociation.has .already made quite a reputa-|rthe scaffold.‘It -means ‘that the¥4 :tion for herself by.her.productions.}1o'd gods are dead,’She is se .spe a ‘graduate,a]The United States is back ‘to|.ing gained her education in a.pri-the benediction pronounced by -;|In settling our 39th \Rotied:which matured May 1,vate school at Princeton and in,St.\ham Lincoln on tha ton ae:we paid outcash $11,100:and cancelled 24>murt-ace penosl pda eTGolly on “that this nation,un‘$we LC of her artistic training ws er God,shall.have a hew birth ofgages,amounting to $18,700,=received at the Academy of Fine}|freedom,and ‘that-government of.‘Shares may still be taken in the-Slet |series by Arts in Philadelphia fie pé “ope,by a people snd for_“|the pe ople,sha net perish frompayingfromFebruary3dtothisdate.One Vakir Landed in Jail—This.the earth.” ;One a Soap Peddler.en -~L.HARRILL,_-Seeretary.Monroe Enquirer.|Democracy ©Regains “Ancient EscAbouttwoweeks,ago one Chas.|°tate.P Ellis,a (soap peddier,struck this |New York.Times,oo town and’went out taking orders|In the’nomination of Woodrow |;FOUNDED 1838.‘,CHARTERED 1859 re Dr.Newbury’s earn Soap,|Wilson the Democratic.party’re-F}.|TRINITY COLLEGE,Srisgts 22 one eres feEs a )ree ce .lof 'd gnity,of power.It esca 8 the|:good for von from a mee thraldom of little men and aayaITSSTRENGTHLIES-IN ;ee eet eats decline leaders.It takes as its chief ajAlarge,well-trained faculty;excellent buildings and equipment;jand “er lirecen aa wasid aait &ie wick he ee qual-Me tull,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a large }box of it for just 49 cents.In Jan-tite”mtg emaee,Line ysandloyalbodyofalumniandfriends;noble ideals and traditions;jguage that was peteuasive the i n will unite the party.‘Thereaninspiringhistoryofachievementandservice.|S0ap peddler ‘spoke unto the Ina-eee a,Democrat wilio'can find)aeeNextSessionBeginsSaptember11,1912.For catalogueandillustrated booklet a -ms ane |rg mn me soand and sufficient reason.fo.‘|era’@ fefuAddressR.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C.i weiaeciche would be through from New withholding’hip vote from such’a candidate.Search for the tainta TRINITY.PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898, tanllion excellent:Equipment first-class.Well-trained faculty ofsuccessfulexperience.Special care of the health of students.An‘instfictorin-each dormitory to supervise living conditions of boysunderhiscare.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities,Largesthleticfields.Fall Term.opens September 11. For Illustrated Catabogue,Address WW.PEELE,Headmaster,|Durham,North Carolina. :|York'in a few days and from them |the wonderful Dr.Newbury soap would be delivered. |Last Mongay Mr.Soap Pedidler |came back de!ivering his cae but |not Dr.Newbury’s.It was “Sweet |Maiden’’soap,a .highly-scentedisoapwhichhebought>fromy a local |@rocer at:$4 per.gross and which|retails for ten cents that he deliv-ered. The lates,finding that a-strang- ;er had takem them im,raised .a lmighty.kick when they found that and blemish<es.the imprints of BUub-Berviency to the Selfish “and thepredatory,of ‘which we have heard60much,and.you.will not findoneof:them upon Governor Wil-60n.No bargain.or understanding/with Mr.neuer or with .WallStreet,nor with.any interest,brought about his nomination.Hedoesnotowehisnomination‘to MrBryan,nor will he be in the sli ght-est degree under Mr.Bryan’s con-trol or guidance;he!_is too firm,too self-reliant,-e0ome would say i awe '|they had paid 49 cents for a little old box of.“Sweet Maiden’’soapandasaresultMr.Soap Peddler| tao obstinate, Mute Died Frem~Chowan teuite ane %oeayia ‘S We have a completeline Ico Cream'F reezers,Ice Boxes'andiSRefrigerators,at the very bestprices See our line wow.i i Sours truly,. tatesville Housefurnishin .R.O.DEETZ,,-SalesDay iis the first Mondayin.each:month i stitutional requires a consii-rtutional’treat ,Hall's Catarrl C iz to Capt J.C.Marshall,of,Wadcs-Biis taken inte aoting Aipaatly hoop ery act that hes has ‘Tax.|the blood and mmilicous surfaces of ihé yYake.our olkesystem,thereby destroying the founda-Heel kin weil a Co :l f m-j the on Of-the disease,and giving the pa-|‘Warm to the vice -pres ential moeutstrengthbybuilding’up®the con ined,——~Hi stitution and ass isting nature in doing |rs =ita work,The proprietors:havé so mue?uM:Nason,farming n areahin?its cursative powers that the,|wee was.badiv.crippled withCanaan gt=ne its employes im the matter of wag-|wise it would be done. crease.:0Theadjustedsalaries.will take|ithe fourth floor.eeleffectfromMay1,1912,and contin-|..This leaves out of the ‘oaicn|@;ue until June 30,1918.,,the State Department of Tducation Sewer ree te aud:Department of Insurance «that $100 “REWARD,was Griginally planzed to have of-The renders:of this fees in same and’gives the court|pleased to learn that there-is at least the additional room demanded.one dreaded disease that science has +elton rn eeroenaannB|been able to cure in ail its stages,and that .liv Catarrh.,Hall's Catarrh Gure'is the|The-Ch akiot!e Observer laarnefl|-only known to thelthat Goy.Marshall,the Democratiea?fnedic Catarrh being a ¢on-vominee “for Viiea President,is cows $100. paper will be positive cal trai j cure Bow é Hundred Dollars for any cagthatfailstocure;Send—for tint ortestimonials,acorn F.J.CHENEY &CO.,Téle-0. |rheumatism dve he says to uric acidinhisblood. “Foisy Kiduey Pills.en-ous.black gpéecks that were continually |’tirely cured me and alse removed numerbeforemyeves.”Foley,Kidney’Pitis of |g ‘e Was tarrested and was taken befere ithe recorder,a.great array:of wit-he News an dy -Observer BAYS a|hesees appearing to testify’againset Mule belonging to Paul Buff:ilo,of:him and a large numb<Fof spectators Wake county,died a few days agoaeggwivdsof:‘being present to see what would be after every effort at treatment hadmaNoe!NOtenominat nd Tuition§2 ‘done with him.After hearing tes-failed.A vetevinaty:made a post|a ee LAM.¥wil,Princigats,Ba17q Oak Riggs.H.6.timony of witnesses and argument cor Vestn and found kwo well.devel-':by County Attorney Pratt,Recorder oped “clover balls,”as they”are‘.4 i '?Stevens foutid that there wae suffi-|called.These caused death.t ee ee ol lclent grounds for holding the’de-|.The name suggests the danger,of}mm BINGHAM Asmevmte.N.C.hist Geseead Boys for College and Man.fendant to Superior Court.Wilis clover,.-Mr.Buffalo*th nks,andR.BINGHAM hood for 119 years.Our Graduates Exeel {ajile gti 5 ond required he feeds it with care now TheQe11failedtogivethe$50 qinalltheCollegestheyattend,NorthandSouth.Ventil won,Sanitation and Safety ae asa Oo fas harge |ball is about.tt ize of a baseball | ;&Of]Against Fire egrangunced the BEST by'150 doctors andby every Visiting Parent,*94 was pent to jail.The charge |ball is about the s idle gauchof“ae of Pupils.Mil Seas teres of entranies Adean trates cee —ite,Fare oars:against him is false pretense.and gathers mass as it develope.OfbaieeeeonofBoys.Box|76 =course thelayman can know noth-|Fi ing about its cnuse,though.good|a »Pritchard Arbitrated Wagei""S 4SudgedaeriAnts‘farmers who have ‘observed deaths | |ize Pritch i Fenéhily.pe in two,or three instances think §a |Judge Pritd sarc wee ie Bare.theacondition of the clover,{ts ex-|lected to a eee ae ertain of ©0%8,0f furze,.will produce the |the Souther “railway anid certain of trouble moré quitkly’than other-| Ba 2 es.The section,yard,extra gang,acc az xg »ic 5 ancfeeteAaacas|Building Oommsion Yields to su!paaee s eae preme Court.crease of $4 a month each.The |,1 Tailroad.claimed ‘that this was too}In the final sett lement of the | lmuch.but agreed to increase the ©Ontest,that hap been:on over -the pay of each $3.a month.-Judge allotment of space in thm:fireproof|Pritchard decided that this would |State building now under etd be a fair’increase,Aseistant fore |tion,the building committee men,bridge and tunmel laborers,|decided to adhere to the oie“inal pile driver engincets,carpenters,plan to give.the State library;the|painters and others demapaed an |first ficor,historical.commi-sion| increape of $7.50 a.month each,|491d hall.Ge history patond floor This the rafiroad also refused,of-|Supreme Court library and Supre me|‘fering a-$5 increase.Judge Pri¢ch-|Court room third floor anid for | lard ruled in favor of the $7750 in-|Cfilces for the justices,the clark j Of..the court amd Attorney General| bold by all Druggists,7c,io acid solvent’and:are effec-jake Hall's Family Pills torSORtHpe:ive‘tor.the arigus forms of rheoma-mn meavenys le rug Co,ee Mcgee |When a New Perfection’Comesin at:‘the Door|Heat and Dirt ‘Fly.Out |at the Window.[ti seve]|saves Time|What‘would.it mean toyou to have|It saves Laborheatanddirtbanishedfromyourkitchen=ee Fustthissummer——to'be free from the blazing|re?ouange,free from ashes and soot?Made wi core |New BePer ection: oeCock-stove. €Cinna Fede The-2-aod 3-burner shovescan‘be had with or without »R With the NewPerfection Oven,the New:Perfection:Stoveis the-most complete cooking device on,the:tharket,It is just as quick and handy,too,for Washing ‘andironing, cabinet te op,winch ts htted with STANDARD OIL COMPANY op shelves sene ote, (Incorporated An N w aNEWARK,N.J.o cere simety finis AB dea'e ha New.Petlection Save.F tee eeBooEwahoveerystove.Cook.Book also-givon'to anyonesending5centsto.cover mail.ing cost.:‘ When ‘you buy ene offour Rings you need not give 5yourselfanytroubleaboutthe’'sets..If by anychancethesetshouldgetlooseandcomeout,|justbringitinanda’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 begiventoeveryonemakingaramspurchaseof$1.00ormore. R.HL RICKERT &SON, » Jewelers. = BACK 10 THE FARM! You read and hear a great dealabout the costofliving.The remedy is the production of your acre to one thousand cut to suit the pur- upland and also plenty of good timber, will dispose of the property at bargain prices. chines on the market.Will sell for @ash or on CFE SAS ATND OERCRE CRETE AR ee own eatables on your OWN FARM. ‘ehaser and.sold on easy terms. The dredging of the creek bottoms will be c om- .If interested in automobiles see me.I am time.s —s + I offer you farming lands ofany size from one The farms have fine bottom lands as well as leted within 60 or 90 days and up to that time handling the “hupmobile,”one of the best.ma- A W.R.MILLS,Real Estate Agent. |WILL MOVE SOON! We want our customers to bear in mind that we will soon move into our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store room formerly occupied oy J.B; Cill. a TheS.,M.6H.Shoe Comp’y-iq yi Protect your Horses from flies.§ Prices reduced for 30 days; _Big stock of Buggies,Surreysand Wagons.:Harness of every description,Prices right. Be sure and get our ‘prices perce buying. i |Harness,“Vehicle &Supply can 3116EastBroadStreét.S$ se n e n a s m n e ou m e r a s a d i a p s e s p e m e t a t u t e a n s n b u t ic a n e Ceocessesesensosccsseee! SHERRI:WHITE.SHOE COCO.| ’will interest you. a,uniform ore, some genuine bargains. give us a soc)ah Fis Reduced,OxfordBaas. Our stock of Low ‘Shoes for Men, Boys,Women,Misses and Children is very large ‘and-complete,and you can find anything in our immense stock that you desire,and if you'are needing that second pair oflow shoes + it will be to your interest to see us, as we have prices on lew shoes that We do not quote,/.¥ the exact reduction 4g itwould not be « -but we guarantee .SAI we ask:of you:is to’‘come in and i Yours trilly, Sherrill White Shoe Com’Ys Jf B,Miller Old Stand., "PHONE NO.20 - $A Box of Elegant Soap. 25 CENTS,. W.F.HALL,Prescriptionist. jist of July |THE LANDMARK 1PRIDAY=——Jully19:1912ct- SSS STATH.BNIEWS.: hore!is talk ofana’new aaanhe beformedfromparts.of Caldwell.and|¢: |Burke with.Granite Falls as the county seat,but the project will hard- ly be realized. }Romeo Gatlin,a negro;was shot |while a free-for-all fight was in pro- gress at a carnival in Kinston and hassincedied..A.young white manchargedwiththeshootingisunder arrest. Worth Campbell,15 years old,died in Morganton.a few.days ago and his disease baffled the physicians A post turned completely over..Some weeksagotheboywasthrown-fhomthe backofan.ox but was not supposed to beinjured...It ig supposed the.accidentahisdeath. ;and Mrs.N.A.Dunk,ofNealetah‘drove ‘to “Sunday§-school last:Sunday;.leaving their smalljson,aged Jess ‘than five’years,’ at home.‘The.boy followed andi. while:his pareits were in churchjheuntiedthehorseand“drove.off.Runaway’and_boy thrown out and -+-bruised-bat-notdangerously hurt.- Charlotté is putting'the lid on tight. Drug storeiquor was cut off.on the and all-tiquor clubs’re- quired to give $5,000 bond not to sellliquor...Two gave the ‘bond.|Now the recorder has boldly announcedthatallpersonsconvictedofretailing in his court will be sentenced to the ‘jroads,regardless of race,color or previous’condition. A sister of Woodrow Wilson,Mrs. Annie Wilson Howe,livesin Raleigh,‘where she has resided since 1905. She has.a married’daughter,Mrs Perrin F.Cothran,livimg in:Raleigh and a,son,Prof.Geo.Howe,Ph.D., is -instructor in Latin language and literaturein the University of North Carolina.‘Another son lives near man. A modern and up-to-date hotel is to be built Jenkins &Wagner, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, \Statesville,N.C: OFFICE:ROOM 3,:-°First National Bank Building. *PHONE 282. tings up to 3 inches. bricators,OiFCaps-and Jet Pumps; Pipe and Shafting.° Depot Street. 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- C.H.TURNER, Injectors,_Lu- Dealer in Machinery, which is Latin for bull, agreed upon. ham ladies are displeased and the women’s clubisagitating fora change. -en,account of the Durham Bull to- bacco and hence Taurus would seem to be a very appropriate name for thehotel.- The Morganton Messengersays that while Engineer Pickard was surveying the route for the State Central High- way between Morganton and Connelly Springs,several land ownefs called on -FFOR SALE! Business lot. Seven-room desirable residence on Tradd street.Hot and cold water,‘bath,etc. Lots near Graded School.Small north Iredell farm. If you want totesellor exchange JOHN M.SHARPE,REAL ESTATE S.J.Holland. Has good:farm horses and mules for sale for cash or on time,Terms - to suit purchaser. sest equipped livery —in town.- Phone 3,Day or Night. flume HletrieCo, General Electrical Contractors Estimates,Furnished_All Kinds Electrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC CO., A.D.COOPER,SManager. JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,KAR,NOSE AND THROATANDFITTINGGLASSES. Officein Mills Byjlary” Office hours 9 to 12’a.m., 2.to 5p,m. 'Pheuine Office 458;Residence 1250. him and —forbade him survering| through their lands,saying the ol road had been in use for 100 years and was good enough‘for them.The engineer had to change the route. They need’a campaign of education for good’roadsin Burke Havinga grievance against Chas.Tickles,Horace Funderburk stepped suburbs of Monroe’Saturday after- noon and endeavored to tickle Mr.| Tickles’hide with the contents of a shot gun which he sent in his direc-| tion.Tickles was eScorting.a young| lady and the load passed between the jtwo,leaving them unharmed,and! |entered the window ofa nearby store, {narrowly missing a lady customer.| |Funderburk is now bunking in Unioncountyjail. eee MATTERS OF NEWS. The congregation of.a negrochurch at Greenville,-S.C.,held a prayer and praise service in honor of Pugil- list Jack Johnson.A colored ,citizén‘writes the Greenville News.that thebetter.class of colored people.in Greenville are opposed to any .con-8 duct of this kind -A big delegation of New Jersey politicians visited Gov.Wilson Mon- day.Among the visitors was J.R Nugent,former State chairman,who was ‘ousted for fighting the Governor. the Governor,wired.that he received the invitation too late to attend. Whenever the pockets of a public |Official are picked it is not uncom-| A STATESVILLEFEMALECOLLEGE. The next session will begin SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912 * Departments:Intermediate,Col- legiate,Business,Piano,~Voice, Violin,Elocution and Art.Ap-ply for catalogue and informe-tion to the president. Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. GORD WOOD..2:"HRLas Special Prices -COUNTERPANES t i roh 98c.to $3.5¢, ‘ SILK HOSE © 25c.to 75c.apair. Lace Bandings and Dress Goods just ar- rived.co Don’t forget our Milli- nery Department,Cut prices on all Hats. D.B.Krider &Com’y. {mon for a railroad pass to be unearth-led.A burglar who raided the room lof Congressnian Johnston,of South |Caroliria,in Washington a few nights ago,secured among other.things of ;value,a pass on the Panama rail-Toad. 1°Gov.Chase S.Osborne,of Michi- igan,ina statement issted Monday,’|expressed the hope that “‘all good Re- |publicans will refuse to join the mal- |contents””in the formation-of a new |party,and says those who are not |satisfied with Mr.Taft as a_presi- |dential candidate can get what they| desire by voting for "Woodrow Wil-| son.é Reports submitted to the NationalEducationAssociationwhichopened| its fiftieth annual convention in Chi-| ‘cago Monday,said of ‘the 20,000;000| school pupils .in_the United States| 12,000,000 were.being.educated inruralschoolsandthatonlyonethird, of the country boys and girls were: making a satisfactory showing.Thos.| H.Harris,State superintendent of}}|Louisiana schools,declared in favor | of Federal aid for schools and Féder-| al supervision of country schools. From New York,as from every-w where for thatmatter,comes repeated assurance of united and hearty sup.| PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D, |Office over Half's DrugStore... 8.30 to 10 a.m,Office hours 4to 6 and7.to8p.m:‘PHONE182,May24,‘ H.H.BLAYLOCK,i FORSALE. Two-year-old Apple Vinegarmadefromthepurefruitjuice. ’Phone orders to 4409): Walnut.Grove Farm, Proprietor, port for Governor Wilson,while.all) ‘over the country many Republicans} are fallingin line for the Governor. National Chairman Mack,of New)York,who visited Gov.Wilson Mon-| day,assured him that he would.have; the cordial and loyal support of theNew-York organization;and:that, Tammany would get out and work|4 SUBSCRIBW FOR THE LANDMARK, &, 1 pertge for.him like it had:to. [mortem revealed that his livér was: Swarthmore,Pénn.,andis a railrgad | at Durhain and Taurus,| is..the name}Wherefore ‘the Dur-: Durham is often calléd the Bull.City) from behind a clump of bushes in%ge| LEX:-Senator..Smihs,Also.an-enemy,..0f|Mi “CITY TAX SALE. Carolina,I will.sell at,public anuc- MoNDae AUGUST 5th,1912," at the One house:door in,States- vi!Agi he.beginning,at 10 o’clotk a.the followiing deseriied tractsofTahaandcitylotsfor taxes for the year 1911: W.L.NEELY, City Tax Collector, ‘Iuiy 5,1912. WHITE, B.Ash estate,Water.st......17.25 A,Bass,Winston ave?10.95 J.R.Bes,Tradd street.33.36 Jo.Bost Boulevard.........58D.:0.Bost,Mille:Patreet.12.06 I,H.Caidwell,Meeting st.11:18 City Roller:Mill,Meeting at ~50.03° R.F Cu ne.Front btreet.15.10J.W Coe,Alexander street.7.79"Mrs.2 L..Colle;Boulevard.7:92"€.D.Conner tate,Front st...9:49Mrs,Fi J Deaton,Sharpe @t.10.35W.A’Eitasen,Sharpe st....70.92ad.’HE.Fesperman,;Fourth Bt.4.60:John Flemming,Westernanh 11.50WW.Foushee,Front et...%.40.39J.A Gaither,Tradd str eet.-11.50J.8)Gill,Walnut street.30.48R.C.Gouger,Walnut strest.,39.24J.Ay Ginn,Ceme'ery street.15.32R.J.Harbin,Alexander:et.14.92Mrs,Geo W.Hawn.Broad st.18.40},Jas”T.;Hubbard,Tradd 4.03A.C.Johnson,Bost street.14.15 ||M W.Johnson,Park sireet.12.94Thos,Kerr,Rell street.13.01RBaWater,si reet --10.36:1:W.W.Lindley,Fourth st..3.78Ww.F.Lippard,Seventh st....3.26J.LL.Lippard,Seventh Birect,7.29DiLippard,Seventh’st:18.36A.B,Liippard,Seventh:st.....%4.96R..A..Miller,Armfield st.17.28J.W Miller heirs,West End /QVODNO ee eee Cat 13.8Ww.Bs Miller,Park Place..tirWw:Mills,Charlotte Road 7.19G“Ji M.Mills,Caldwell jWOOesseekavawieLar4.60)!C.R,Mills,Fourth’street.8.80Osa.Minish.Seventh strect.3.08|V."B:Moore,Bell street 9.37C.P:Moore,Front:street 15.24J.Ft Moose Boulevard.......6.28J...Morrisén,Hig hland.ave.17.57 |!Mrs..J..W.McCall,Oak st.9.20}Jim McAuley,Park street,.4.60]!R.W.Orr,Broad street.21.85W.A.Overe ash,Front st..28.37Thos..M.Phifer Front greet 17.72|Geo.P.Rives;Race street...9.20eyHoke,Char “ite &Cald-WON.nib neice wees Wuacieasticai 3.90J.M.Shobic,Caldwell street 10.81.W..E.Sloan,Broad street...George Sowers ,Caldwe))st.9.51W.A.Summers,Race st..'.34.21H.C,Summers,Park Place 5.80W..W.Summers,‘Patterson street DELINQUEENTS. R.G.Barret Estate,West End avenue 11.50R.H,Brown,Caldwell.street 6.96 G.W.Clegg,Estate,Rave st.9.20Cloaninger&Bost;"Boulevard 5.75 iL.L.Crowson,West End ave:4-60 J.L.Deaton,Caldwell street 8.05 L.R.Ervin,Charlotte Road 4.03 E.L.Goodman,Boulevard.+72 Miss Lou Graham,Estate,West MUNG MVCN:oi.a Les ed 6 he 11.50 J.8.Kerr,Estate,Bell street.20.59 J,B.Kestler,Seventh street 3.45 E.Levan,Seventh:street...:2.30 |Loyd ey Boulévard..6.35 J.S.Mitchell,Boulevard.6.18\C.|.Morrison,Raleigh ave 1.15 W.8.Sherril;Stockton,.<-/.6.83 |E.R.Shoemaker,Seve nth st.:2.42 ;A.L.Somers,Front street...26.48 17.28){|John Sowers,Hi hland ave... >Park Place .35“Br ad street 18 45 Thanpe &Wa |J.M.Wilhelm, iC.F.Anderson,tison st.1.73 |W.W.Carter,Ri 24.36 |C,M.Davidson,Devel Co...69 R.C.Eidson,Highland ‘avé.2.30 W.T.Rowland,\€9.78 A.M.Rankis,F 58 2.Se pion,1:16W.E)Thempson,Four 5.75] 0.Lowery 1:73| Mrs.ma.sery 5..3 s |2.80 (Burt.Kestler,Fourth stfeet,2:30 |Everett Shoemaker,--S-venth-st.4.31 Sarah Alexander,Rice.street.*2.88 J.BE.Cartér,Seventh st....:4.03 Bim Goodin,Bouléver®....58 John West Stevens:1 street ‘CORPORATIONS.ag galaPad &Suddle Co,Plant..eel on COLORED Carson Allison;Green Marie Bailey,es ate, s‘reet. DavieOVOGetseesvies 3.25 ®@rank Belt,Chambers etree 2:15 J.W.Byers,Green s rect;~8:29c.FH.Chambers,Tradd street.23.60 {.©.Cowan,Walker street.2.00LillyCowan,Green and Chambers - Sereee CO aia a ethene 5.18 aggle Davidson,Chambers,.1.73SallyDean;Green’street..:8.45Ransom:Dean,Tradd.sircet.2.88 ’John H.-Gray,Sharpe street..8.65J..S,Johnson,Park gireet.12.79eeMartin,Garfield-street..7.21 Jas.A.Murdock,estate,Shanpe : WOW os Gl ic ah as et os eo uw es ee Murdock,Chambers at....1.73 .GO.McKey,Green street...6.93 Fetiate Pearson,Garfie'd st..1.73 Jeanette Thomas,Sharpe st....1.45 5.F.Wentz,Davie avende.."13.42|Joseph;White,Tradd street.4.25yaveWood;Garfield street.2.90 Clarinda White,Tradd street.i2 Woed &Carson,E!m street.23 |Vina Wood,Wa ker street..1.73 |Georga Young,Garfileld st..eae {Meaty Lee Young,Walker st..68 DHLINQUENT.: Harriet Ennis,Garfield st.....2.30 |Press Fraley,Garfield 8 reet.1.44 Margaret Green,Garfield st.2.30 H.Goler,Eim stree!.....,.58mingMckoc,Cartictd sircct.$45 Robt.G.Torrenc Garfied at.,..2.30 Maggie Covington,Davie ave.’9:20° Mag.Allison,Green sinreet.2.30GraceHonpe,Garfield gircet...86 R.-B.Murdock,Tradd street:2:30HarrietSimonton,Garfield st.88 ,Delia.Simonton,Garfield:st....86W.-M.Willioms,Garfield st....1.78JosephineNicholson,T-add st.2.88 H..C.(Moyer,Trad vetreet..-80+ Mag.Patterso,Chambers st.1.15" Ben meee Wa'ker -etreét.,2.50 4 aia i cit oe! “By ORDER of the Board of”“Al>: and pursuant to the law of North,|’ oa to the highhiest bidder for.cash,| ampaid }- 32.93|| pairing,keep in this line,| other fellow’s. us. / Metal. If you contemplate building or re- in mind we are headquarters for first class goods We always keepa big,’ stock of doors and windows.of the standardsizes. composition roofing,pine ‘andsyn press shingles,lime and cement,» paints,oil and Varnish,arid our prices are always.lower ;sthan.the” and. Quality speaks for itself,and if.we-can sell you better goods for.lessmoney,there iis areason..Sce Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.i WE SELL THE DEERINGMOWERSANDRAKES! r We guarantce these machines to to do good work.Yourun no risk in getting a mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs.carriedin atock for machines we eee Statesville Hardware r Harness Company. CONSIDER THAT GOOD VEHICLES will take you whereyouaregoing. GOOD HARNESS will save a smash-up. GOOD SADDLES make riding more com- fortable. ‘1a Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. Good Melhods,Large sues COURTEOUS TREATMENT.— count. Capital Surplus «Total Resources over Ought to mean,ath to the man with a bank ac-If you have not yet opened an ‘account with°thajCOMMERCIAL we invite you to do 8O_NOW, ,Four per cent.on time andSavings Deposits. $100,000.00 28,000.00 500,000.00 ~"” StatedyillM.K.STEELE,President,D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier. Commercial ©National Bani ; E.MORRISON,Vice President.— GEHUGHEY,aawreance ‘you ean get up to:your retail merchant-and hewill way bring it tous and get the CASH for it. a rocery , 4-3. ’ There will be a good demand for dried fruits and berries,and as we have a good crop it will pay you-to save all you can of it. The demand for peach seed will be good,too,and there will be a good market for all you can save:Peach seed isa big source of revenue to the county and costs nothing but the time it takes to save them.Peaches will be wanted unpeeled quartered,and you will find an unlimited demand for them.Apples will be wanted sliced and without the cores’The demand forall kinds of country produce—wheat,corn,oats,chickens,eggs,butter,wool,hides,tallow,beeswax—is good Take anything;buy itand pay a good price.If you can’ _WHOLESALE-PRODUCE DEALERS. at t find a market for Yours truly, uce Company, your stuff'in this and Prod % FRIDAY.—=~July “12,1912.)a cindidate.for the State Senate,been elected president of Weaver- ‘Rufus ‘Spry,the small boy who|ville College,near Asheville,‘ THE FATE OF.FOY CL RL |ie accidentally shot in ©Mocks-| His Disappearance As Much ‘a Mys-|Ville last week,as.reported in the Customers often ask this con- te¥y Today as Ever —No Clue last issue of The Landmark,dilied |- Since He Disappeared,:,Saturday.ous A Wittilie over three years’‘have \Solomon Thompson,80.years old, now elapsed rinke the mysterious|who lived.alone.on his farm five disappearance of:Foy,Curviiec,gon)miles from.Durham,.wis found dead of Mr.and Mek.T.J.Curlee,°of |Tuesday.morning,sitting in a,chair Shatesville,amd .the mystery is ap)in his,door,t“far from solution gs ever:In fact}“Phe reunion You Say? of Confederate vet- at deepens as the irs go,by be-|erans amd -picmig will)be held at,Cl cause not the spillightvest clue has)ype Zion church,Cornelius,—this cerning ouf line of more than been found om which the.paments|year on August 1,Judge |Waiveroftheboyand)officers’may base |Glark will deliver the.principal .adé] more thorough)investigation of the)qregs:;Neacasewiththehopeof_Bolbution.i a ee ihWillethishopethatheisaliveand|Henry Reed,who Bome monwil)some day retumy home ts nat«|98°Stabbed and nearly killed at :ache 3 |Sieomai ickory ras convicted tinurallyentertained,the fear that |Sigman at Hik kory',‘was ex ‘he mét with foul play,daily haunts |C®tawba Superior Court this weekthesetowhomhe{$sear and dean ae sentenced to 18 months on the «If be ts alive and could know the|0ads. continuous grief of his -mothpr,he |The 19-months-old.baby!boy -of would quinely,peturm to:hier,and It}Mr.ahd Mrs.Clyde Roney,of Bur- is’hoped that:these fines may fall lington,toddiled to.his father’s| under his eyes....enn Lptore,-pear-his home,-amd drank a It will be rémembered that the |quantity of.kerosene oil:|He died -«boy,thien "15 years of age,fof jin a short time.| the tume of his parents in sout The’Baptists of the State haveStatesvilleonthe.morning of June |subscribed $100,000 for an endow-; -200 great novels at this price. In this last list of copyrighted fictidn you will find the very = best works of the greatest writers of the day.We offer such books as the-Master Vio-- lin,A Girl of the Limber Lost, at a cost easily within the means of all..Here isa list of -just a few-of new arrivals: The Nest of the Sparrowhawk. The Gold Trail. 22,.1909,and went .to the p ,,neath Willegz*,‘i ment fund,for Meredith College,|.of the Statesvilie—-Safe and Ta fRakedghh r and will receive $50,000 A CathedralCourtship.Co.,where he had been employ ae vadditional from.Mr,Rockefeller’s)Ed-The House of Bondage. The Second Wife. The Light That Lures. The High Hand. Five Gallons of Gasoline. ‘for some time,).Having.pneviounl'y ;notified hils foneman that he was|Wational Beard.ee going to change jobs »called at While a diry kiln was-being erect- thie office of the company and secur-.ed at Rosman,Transylvamia countyedwhatmoneywasdueGiim,whe|a brick .wall 20-feet high collapsed amount being several dollars.”.A and injured anumber of persons|few miniuties later he was seen near|Hurel Ember,of .Hendersonville,15 the factory talking to a group of ‘years old,died in-a short time. negroes,brut.further than thiat Senator Overman has appointed) earth peems to have ‘‘swallowed|Theodore Lyman Harrison,of BEn-}| him up”so far as knowledge-of his field,and William Adams Leggett,whereabouts Sots.He was attired)of Amson county,cadets to the Na- in his regular work clothes,had /vay Academy.They,will stand;theirsaldnothingtohisparentsaboutentranceexaminationnextJanuary.going away and when he’failed to retumm home the search:for him,While at work ditching along which has never_ended,was begun.the tracks of the Southern railway _Reports came thht a boy answering)near Garner,,Harvey Fowlkes,a fiis description boarded the Char-young white man,stumbled and fell lotie tram at“Barium and that ajunder the wheels of a moving train, Call,’phone orwrite in re- gard to these new |books rR.P.Allison'sBookStore. "i oho ;x 7;"ne +e :;th —x6 Sone oe , ,.no ,28 'i 4 gant ,‘ie |‘ees *TTRYTN.Y ,Fay wf TATH NEWS.|Rey.W..As:-Newell.for twoy @ ceneaercntes,TTR O SRa CRUE URINE Seis esGr vesTHEKLANDMARkK.vs :re pastor of Haywood Street |ae ‘vee :=7 oe Mr.V:&Bryant.of Durham,.:i8,Methodist.church.Asheville.has):: y50Cents | | Oak __Serges the Correct Fabric ‘Serg ‘Hf.oe e ~Have you seen our special quality “Oak Serge”,56 inches.wide,shrunk and sponged ready for use,at $1.25 per yard?Wealso show other good lines of Serges,36 to 50 inches wide. at5S0c.,75¢.,85c.and $1.00 ‘per yard. The.present demand for these goodsisalmostunlimitedandinordertogetinonthelowestpossibleprices,now is your time.Yours truly,| The sponged and shrunk serges for women’s,misses’and chil- ren’s use. A guaranteed fabric,shown in all the new and staple colorings, which for-value,and.wearing’ qualities is unsurpassed. -None genuine without the name on the selvedge.SATISFAGTIONAND OBK SERGE |os-——MENEMMLE =MILLS&POSTON.* Big Excursion! Obifor a lodge in a garden of cucumbers,Dh for em iwoeberg or two at control; Oh for the use of an Eddy Refrigerator To carry me straight to the frigid north poleREDUCEDRATESTOTHENORTH POLE. Get your tickets now while they are on sale at our store. We have reduced the frices on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes, Water Coolers,etc.Now is the time to save;money and ice bybuyingoneofour“Eddy Dry,Air Refrigerators.’’Place a match in the Eddy—leave it for two orthreedays.It willstrike as readily as if just out of match box.Weare demonstratfig this with both matches and salt,the salt remaining as,dry and | ;| |_Crawford-Bunch | Furniture Company, -UNDERTAKERS.|Phone 400.May 24,. boy of Similar’description was seen crushing both his legs so that am- walking up the Western railroad,putation was necessary. but nothing came of these rumors.!..4 in fact,there has been no clue whai-waite baby girl,apparently ever which!has amounted to any.|220ut a month oid.was left on thie :thing:The theory,that he met with Porch of |the bome of a negro im fou),play:is strengthened by ihe Salisbury Monday night.A email’|,zfact‘that the boy had considerabfe Damd-bar containing ‘clothing wal SUA,cea es Oe #9 «ui DL .oe ee at n sence “eh petmoneyatthetime.He hati -saved left.with the child.There is no clue to the parentage,it iis said. It is ptated that good progress is being made on the buildings for from his weekly.earnings $50 and $60 which he kept im bis room,or in ‘his pocket between i}edn} 4 | fobuy | fine as ever.They’re the sort of Refrigerator that keeps food fresh.:The consumption of ice is guaranteed to bé less than any other refrigerator on the market.See our:window and get reduced prices. White-Stimpson Hardware Company. Night ’Phone 2226. q as it was!never/found in.his rocm the Sdhool For FeebleMinded,now eae ,:‘,he ’it ig assumed that he had it on his-umder.construction at.Kinston.It).}A Hi t .ny person;and to this amount owas,is expected to open the.school No-;.—e CY,|e oom our usiness . exided what he drew for work nit)¥ember 1 with a capacity for about quauaeeemeees I ,.}thie faq on the -morhing of his!200.Dr.Ira Hardy .witi be Buper-C 6:6 difappearamce BoyHlike 4%often imtendant.:‘¥iéexhbitedhispumseofmonevand0.7p RE 7 ia Fd wsSe:tdi ;a ae hatles.Meekins,8-year-old gon en f é i oT &Said:thut he showedit to the bf Col.L-Sf.Meekins,of Bllzabeth ae ir ; u eroup of negroes with whom he was City,fell from.a steamer Allbe-ba J vdiSicsbateesnethemorning.of f'$/marle sound Tuestay)and was H B E T |:é =aD ee %drowned,The’.boy’s father sand.r h ih f ‘ ee was a nather backward :amd.4 4-year-old prother jumped in the a at .eT hed INweodestboyandhad tever been water to save him and were res :ea :aa poise th lo r tham a day gued-by a lifeboat.favorite -Mae.é a ig parents »~thy :ach A,h in “pK :ee yi.Ghat Calude Pressiy was found dead ™co .‘“ae.ie was a mood boy;thiait ways basic 'i trabie (4 B ‘a ‘¢s4zavehismothieraneaeeside.:the railro:rack 1 yum-ce :.et 4)f a his mothier.a part of his earn:ecuiniie ae bi 2 *:ok —Foul Our great buying power enables us to place the highest quality of;HEKENTT nn naliiw ‘én Ne nty y VAY'S,.ABO.:‘t .cae :ae ;:roe ao uly devoted (0c was suspected sind an inquest.fgg goods in our store at less expense than is possible in any other storeer,and that tthiene was no trouve oe aa ioe ON eters 7 a .:fn the home to cause him to want We beld.There was some evi-Setoleaveit.&dence implitating Mack Napp ©but :; ———as eae thiat deaith resulted To this low cost we add simply one small -profit—based on otr>¢orn.nik mk caus :,Election Broke Up in ‘Row.peer rn erent re reef wi great volume of business, Ab election was to be.beld in b at hates oe 3h mh re a ;i .Yan binciairsiediik Sg ae a ea SE ro Phil ecagype a’colore yar .:F A AengPhaserRandolph!coun).necatine hel was vine’with a If you have never been in our store,you will be amazed and de-bricieivaieit clad ay ‘oar feoline Woman without the fonmality of mar-lighted to see what wonderfully.good :furniture at remarkably low :ee “eae i ny COMIN ‘ae i a cf si ripag wa offe r rah .\had ‘been injected into the matter,"ase.“They glive the barber.a}prices we offer you. especially on:the patit of the opposi-good bru hing,for which they paid yx a ot ee “*7 t ‘nid “e'were thiredtis of Vio-small fine,and the barber was No matter whether you need porch furniture—a new bed room_5 }leno.‘Thi polis wene opened’and Sent,to jail for his misconduct.suite—or a single chair or table -you will always find a dollar is big- alter 58°votes hiad.been cast sor Hon.John.M...Morehiaad Republi-}ger in this store than anywhere else.; oe nl and,one against them,can State ohainmam,furnishes this ‘arne statics il +nape vy i aN mc tite ee atc eb shite t iy ta i ‘:a a ance ey oe helene '“8 to th {h urrbo tite Obperve a I have:Come and see us —come as soon as you can.Bring your .pocket- hth os ee 1 emphaticaily,positively:and unaliter|ook along to carry home the money you will save in buying here.te fon wien Temvoved by foree,ably ‘declined.alli ‘gugzestions at the ,b ID g SATTY I he money you ying |ay : HEN,Wis big.‘talk’and the|hanidg of.those regponsibiie for the 4 i .apie110cyaeiitSeeeeeeeeeee‘;,a thrivineaa‘a dion id...;third party,movement iin this:Staite 1 Whenever you SEE people doing #uF 1 n,which is obtain-’that allow namie rit 4 -“—|:4 4 ¥ ed.trot Raleigh Ne it and Ob-ade ie Guadi oitior ee re mate .a :.|business you may know there is a good eee eoeuhgcsaad".ee ?y Cale c i .‘:‘xa)ve m6 of the men en-didate for Governor ar State chair J Williams Furniture House.HM forit.You may Le fooled when you thy your %tii yee aiiticuity are among |mam [Tam a believer in Republicar :‘as cae ©thie :aithines ee *“Uns,é i aL n 0]DLA :1D ‘=bhi _their hist they hed sim-principles and,will abide the ship.”|goods “on,Lut you can't Le fooled long afterhSit.t eae he’Thecut a :|‘i the contest.’”Ansther election The bridge of the Athantic Coast)==er or rit you try them ‘touk."a :willl)be held,it is understood,Line railroad over the Ghowam river cs ,|90 es ae ;i be re wt Tunis,this State,260 feet long,a ™.We are in business to stay in business,We Ae OLLNOL report.of the riot)Was burned last.Friday,tog etihier ;,}o .7 :*s 2iedotn-union:labor-with depot,wharves,tank and oth-:3]fB would rather make ao Littke profit and Le sure ere al the plant of he Galloway ,er property belonging fhe rafii-'~°:‘.:I 'ae DeDihooedeen;way erproperty belonging to the raf HICKORY.N.C.|ofa big business,than to makea big profit“auait :7 &ie eet uf 4.,last road company,causing an estimated |~——...__.ba nos |h ;L 2euney,Snows Chinee’billed,seven |loss of $75,000.The fire was cau [4..),4,Hes :avin o gut,dangeroysly hurt and 41 woundbid.‘ed 4 7 $7 ms Ce a ae Addi Ainapone Coreducation under heat conditions and management.Departments;College (two A.“B.|and ta ke chances of 3 ,Y : Militia ensit to t ua aaa vy a negro drawing .gasoline |cosrses),Preparatory,Masic.(Fians,Violin,Voice,Theory,History),Expression,Art,(China |; Le 4 ra act eR »co”ie to.fill a.motor (boat tank.He |pantingaspecialty),Fifteen tox \orn;275 etudents..1,200 feet-aboverea-level,No rnalaria,|We Ive oul cus tomeAaAs good stuff for EhHELAtrouble\were withdrawn)Tuesday struck a matdh and the -explosion-Qur A.&.Graslaataa enter eradaate work in Univernity of North oes hig:oldoggy mieHr \?ee ag tar hit Wer our al!oN abit te wee :i ‘.om .and completa AM.deme itt one your Wie heat,electric iight®,shower baths,furniture }’‘A Al Seite ‘ans tg a .Btrike-blew two men overboand.They |(bedateads,eyrings tnattronnaaete)in dormitories,.rae :|money,huiwe don £‘stuff prices.breakers,fearing alti acks from un-|wera mat fay :TT Aes ttceeene coker ono nest and tat at costol bo4n)to $¥et>a month,oom ||i alionmen,Lett,::pn rent $1,«marth ”,he |~om --es ‘a ene -BENEF “1 oR ONK VIEW HALA,(Horm)temed,nent and light at costof $9.90 a month.Room rent |aa .o a ::Un these days of hich cost of Hying ‘7 PITS LOCAL PEOPLE,$1 a month,Cee as ||.¢P N a ant 5i®medicine that gets a man up out of Statesville people have discover-BEY SCIENCE BUILDSGth eonrne teraction,i :<|oan ©un 0.:bed son erie .oe ina ase days is @d that:a SINGLE DOSE of simple Tuition tor Swanton Collede th:Prevaratmry 21 to $4;Music,Art,Expression,etc,,$36,25 |L (iavaluableandWelcomeremedy..John ean :ateae CT cack oe ek SRL is ay cowed feed oe ae jus cei nea ast ts Bessa ee Heits,Michizan ‘Bar.Cal.had kidney buckthorn bark,glycerine,ete.,af”HICKORY BUSINESS COLLEGEin conection with Lenolt College.“Bookkeep-3 '‘'and bladder trouble,was confined to soTmnpOUnded in Adiér-i-Ka,the -Ger-.'}.ing atid shorthand corse 1 Sash,yhe wreduaton gel aid hold’positions,~~,™ pmuletions wet m Poles Wider Pita.4 man appendicitis remady,.removes.Ment Salon spain SEPTEG heek'e Write for treecatalogue.---i rere ee eee aT Cr ee ::a :.ean trily soy.Iway seileved at once.£8 7 thetomaeh and’constipar R.L.FRITZ,President.COR RENT.vow.““Aopicant”met!POR RENT:Centarstreet,neat eve»Ais examy is following,States.NCE.y ’‘;o »Wo .‘,‘.°on a Benen worth x tes.Co.NC tatesville,Drug *Je 9 :Wee furalah stad Refererice requir ‘snitom ‘oT.J,A,WHITE,’Phone 464,| a hoe eh care The +ck ie wait..ans i.He ;“0 *i ;,Hea ise a hank of i ae ‘‘{ i ‘4;pS *ier i t is - tach VOL.XXXVII. NON -SUIT IN.NEAL OASE. “fhe $50,000 Damage Suit .BroughhAgainstDr.H.F.Long By F.H.’Neal,of Ashe Oounty,Dropped |.By the Pfaintiff,:.The suit of F.H.Neal,of Jet-:‘tersion,Ashe:coulnty,.agaiiey —Dr.“HF,Longs of statesville,tor $50 -000,ended ‘in Ashe Superior Courts“Satunday:by counsel’for this “plain|thet giving notice jot tone suit, Motion for removal:of:the case|Was dingued before Judge O.H.Al- len ‘in court at Jefifenson:Saturday.Mesprs.Z.V.Long,L.Cy Caldwell and Rk,B.McLaughlin,of States.ville,and E.J.Jusviceof Gneens“boro,counsel for Dr.Long,werepresent.They asked that vhe caseberemovedtoIredellforJial..Mr..T..C.Bowie,counsel for Neal,nesistedthemotion.Judge:Allen or-dered ‘the case nemoved to.‘WilkesendMr..Bowie announced that hewouldtakeanon-suit.The judg-ment of non-suit had not been:for-mally entered.when Dr.Long’scounselleftJeffersonbutitwasregardedassettledthatthiswouldbedone.\Wihile taking a non-suitaonaerantheactionbeinggainitiseonszthecaseisended.tire echNealwasapatientat‘Dr;LongaSanacrlum.‘The basis of his com-Plaint was that he had been edontheporchoftheSandtorium,by6..punse,that he caught cold as&result and suffered seriouy —in-jury.The answer to this “was *thatNealbadbeendischarged)fromtheSanatorium,treatment of ‘his case having,been concluded,andhewasallowedtorywantna.daylongerathis.request,for his n+an”That at the time of]bisallegedinjury,he controlied hisownactionsandthathe@idnotbufferseriousinjuryasalleged.ItwaswotbelievedherethattheSujithadanybasisandtheresultofatrialbeforeanunbiasedjuryWasnotquestioned.Realizing thatNealhadno.claim on him,Dr.Long was determined to fight the-fut to thel end and the action ofserSe-taking a non-suitentirelyvoluntaonhithedefendanttetusingtoieee‘anything whatever.|CHARGED,WITH SERIOUS CRIME A Young =Woman's AilAgninstHerFather ;Mr.Wash.Malcom,a well-to~doeitzenoftheOstwaltcommunity,was placed under $1,000 bond yes‘terday,afternoon by Justice W.W.Turner for bis appearance at Supe-thor Court to answer charges of in-cest preferred by bis daughter,MiseLoulaMalcom.The case is a very ugly one.If the young woman is to be believed her father is more brute than man,while on the other hand,if the father is to be believed he has a daughter who bias,through a spirit of revenge, brought most serious charges againat him.;:The.young woman swo;thatlastSaturdayafternoon,while.ailothermembersof.the family wereawayfromhome,her fathercommittedthecrimeagainstherwill;that she was threatenedwithpersonalinjuryordeathifShetoldwhathadhappened,batdespitethe.threats rhe tole other membens of the family and one -outside friend.When ques- tioned by the court she admitted that she was given a severe -whip- [ping ‘by-her father last Wednesday because of reports of her intimacy with a certain young man,and the testimony.as to the whipping’.was repcaied;on crogss-exnmination,.by | the attérney for the defense,May- or Galdwell Other witmesses placed on the’stand by the State testified that the young woman had told them that her father had out- raged her.ns ‘: The defendant’pleaded not guilty“but did not go on the stand It was}60cn seen from questions of the};would be the head of navigation onattorney,however,that Mr._Mal-com hopes to be.vindicated on the sroudd that the girl hag amailiciously brou*ht the changes ‘against himthrovgh1evenge——because,—he whipped her on ‘account of reports Which ure damaging to-her charac- ter.White the young woman wa- vered:im her testimony.that the acthadben-committed by.force;she held to the statement that it had been cumimm‘tted,ard the court felt justified in requring that the case)be further Investigated;that there was -“protable cause”as to thechargeofjnicest. Mrs..Lippard's Birthday Celebra- tion—Remarkable Old Lady.| Thursday,‘the “18th,the eighty-ninth,anniversary)of the birth)ofMrs.Margaret Lippard’will be cel-ebrated at the home of her son,Mr.Jesse M.Lippand,in-Pallstewn township.Hor ten years Mrs.Lip-.pard’s children.have éach,yearcflebfatedtheirmother’s birthdayandfriends,relatives and neigh-bors.gathe1 for a social time.°—. Mrs.Lilppand,who is quite ac- tive aotwithstdnding her advancedage,is the thirteenth)member ofafamilyof14andistheonlyjhem-ber or the fambiy:.now tivimg.Al ‘ther people ‘have been long =lived, Twelve of Her brothers’and sisters: lived to reach 80 -and.one reached the age of 96.Her great ‘grand-»mothe lived to be 106.Mrs.Lip-pand -hias lived to see eighit genera-tions of:her people.She knew her‘!-Great grandnbotiher and now.has great-great.grandichildren.She is ne-tated to a large number of peoplefinAlexander,Catawba.and Iredell niece of °Mirs.Morrison and DEATH OF A YOUNG BbaADy.|vrsrrors Miss -Annig Burns Wilhelm a Miss Whitaker,Victim,of Puberculosis—Baby.Son of Mr.and Mrs.F,F.Steele, 'Mr,and:Mrs.Pugena MorrisonreceivedatelagnamSunday.announe-‘ing the death of Miss Annie Burns|Wilhelm,daughter.ef-Mr--amd~Mrs. vi .Wilhelm,whith occurred:dt ‘for Rosman.to attend tHe funerail, which takes:place there —today.Miss Wilnelm was avictim “of theGreat’White Plague,from which ‘Phe had suffered for sever!years:She was:for a time under treat-ment,at a Sanatorjum at Black Mountain but was taken home’be- fore the end came.«She was ,22.years_old and'/ic survived:by.her James.Olatence Steele,only child of Mr.and Mrs:.F.F.Steele, a year old last May,died Fridayafternoonat1o'clock at Montreat. The remains,accompanied by a funeral party,arrived in Statts- ville on the late train Friday night and were taken to the home of ‘Mr:and Mrs.Steele,on West Exmd,avenue,whene funeral senvices were conducted Saturday afternoon by. Rey.C.KE.Raynal,assisted by Rev:S&S .W.Haddon.The -little body,found its -last resting place in thie Steele vault im Oakwood cem- etery.Ee The death of this little baby is ‘doubly pad becatse it was the only child of tts parents and the fec- ond they have lost.It had.been Bick for Bome.time and was taken to Montreat with the hope that cli-matic conditions there would provebeneficial:Mr.Bteele,who hadbeentoAsheyilleonabusinesatrip,stopped at Montreat to:spend Thursday night with Mra.steele and baby,expecting to come on to ile next moming,but the child grew.worse Friday morninganddiedatthehournamed. Atlantic City,N.J.,.Dispatch,12th. »The national Prohibition conven- tiom conchudel its lebors here to- night with the nomination of the party stahdard-bearers of four years. ago—Eugene W.Chafim,of Amizo- na,for President,amd Aaron 6&6. Watkins of Ohio,for Vice Presi- dent,In each case the nomination was made by acclamation after a Single ballot had indicated the preference of the delegates. .Four candidates for President wera placed in nomination against.Mr. Chafin.They were:F.W.Emer- 60m,of California;Finley C.Hen- drickson;of Maryland;Aaron ~S. Watkins,of Ohio,and Amdrew Jack- bon,Houston,of Texas.Eaqgh.inp turn withdrew his name after the first ballot,Mr.Houston creat- ing enthusiasm by the statement he would rather receive.the lowest vote in the prohibition convention than the highest in either the Dem- ocratic or Republican convention; The -leading.candidates against Mr.Watkins for Vice President were Mr.Emerson,of California,and George E:Stockwell,of New:York. Both of the party candidates were called:to the platform and madebriefgPeeches.Mr.“hatin,.said he reganded the nomination as the greatest,political honor bestowed upon any man this year,He thank-ed the convention.for his second.nomination and -pkomised not to stand for a thiird term. Unearthed a Box of Minnié Balls. Wadesboro Messenger. A few days ago an old colored man who lives at Old Sneedsboro(a place that was’once thougliit the.Pee Dee river),in:Morventownship,made a ‘most.interestingfind.The old fellow:fon.tomeDUtfoseofwhitch)we are not inp)formed,was digging near the foot}ofa lange tree in the oldyandatSneedsbhorowhen sudden-|ly his pick came én contact with arottenbox,‘The negro probablyhadvisions:of)hiddén.treasure aghetremblinglyinvestigateéthecon-|tents of the box,onl to fing thatitwasfilledwithminnieballsofthesortused.by Confederate sol-diers in the war between thie States.In all there are 35 pounds of theballs,Whiicth;were.bought from}:thenegro.for’$1.‘i Marriage Saturday Nigat.Miss Essie Cook and Mr.Alon-|zo Hart surprised.their friemdst bygettingmarriedSatundaynight.The ceremony’was performed by thebride’s pastor,Rev.T.S.Crutch- field,at the home of a friend,Mr.Huggins,on Western.avenue,ThecouplehadplannedtowedattheWestermAvenue,Baptist parsomagebutwhen:they arrived there:they jfound “a lot of company,’’so they went to the home ot Mr.diuggune: The bride is a daughter of.Mr. and Mrs,..H.©.’Cook and is worthy young lady.Mr/Har't-is a ma-chinist ‘ate:Mr.C,H.Tumer’s shops.ie 8 The ‘Archbala ‘ipeachment case will probably be heard by the Sen-ate.at the ee ue ‘Th Republican,Sena:want),postpone ‘the hewring and the Dem-gorats insist on an early hearing,— a caida “Mr,Glover's.A “runaway”marriage of visiting‘young people caused).excitement.in)|Statesville social,—cirdles:—Friday: make thetr home. jto the match by the bride’s parents,with,a trowble which recently,de-|Church are’Prof.D, |Dr.amd Mrs.F.A.Whitaker,ofKinston.Dr.Whitaker war60 bit-| |terly“opposed to it that for twO day for Morehead City,where he |",years the courtehip has been com-)will go into camp with the First|A™"\Pegiment North.Carolina National /;Broadhurst.arrived im Statesville Guard.They.Mill be encamped |oon and R.B.Joyner.to see Mics Whitaker Thursday moon there for ten days.Dr.Morrison.is |and late Thursday night the couple,inspector'of small)arms and)is noted‘told Mrs.Glover that they had de-|for his splendid)magksman:hip.cided to get married at once and)! made known to the.other and “Mr.John Bell Glover readiness for the event.~~- accompanied the bride and er boarded the train. jlanta,where he is in businees,|i |Serious ‘Charges Agathst Govern-|or Blease. |__Sensationalj testimony;-—changineGovernorCole§.Blease,of SouthCarolina,with official corruption,|was introduced before the dispen-|Sary investigating committee of that)State at a hearing at A gusta,Ga.,|Saturday.A.S.Reed,¢’Burns dejtective,and Thomas B.Feldér,an}Atlanta’attomey,were the princi- |pal wit nesses,' |Detective Reed's téstimiony includ- ed records taken.with a.telephon-ie device relative to negotiaticns for|the purchase of a convict’s pardon ‘from the South Canolina peniten-tiary.It is changed that:Governs, or Blease recejved monéy €or grant- ;itig pardons,for blocking railroad \legislation,for.thwarting the first dispensary investigation and thathegetshisshareofblindtiger&rave-|“protection”morey trom Charleston Blease is breathing threatenings| and slaughter and Felder says he |will meet the Governor anywhere\outisde of South Carolina. |Qases in Local Courts. |(Chas.Pharr,colored,was com- ‘mitted to jail Friday by Justice King im default of $50.bond toewaittrialinthehighercourt:for jearrying a concealed weapon.Pbarr ‘fwas porter for the woman fortune j teller wiho.sojourned in Statesville\for some ddys and when the wo-jman left tast week she discharged ‘him,He‘got on a drunk and when found by officers at the home of a BON. Roy Sherrill,a negro,wiscaughtfntheactofsellingliquor to a white customer Saturday:sind is now in jail awaiting:trial at Superior Court for retailing.Of-ficere Gilbert anid Netehivora+.wena watching the negro anid paw the .bypassing of the bottle and the mon-ey.He was immediatefy arrestedatid)taken,before Mr.J.L.Sloan,|mayor pro.tem.“who committed him to jail in default of $150 bond.‘.ety Greensboro News.5.ae |If you would make ar jt hold,good WERE MARRIED HERE THE NEWS 0.4 i of Kinston;and Mr,|Visitors Coming Broadhurst,:.of Atlanta,-Wed at |Correspondence of ‘The.Landmark, | (‘The principals.were Miss Anne noon Sunday at the home of -her|Whitaker,of Kinstonand MrdOhas.Parents.et.Rosman,Vrdusylva-+8.)Broadhurst;a,Norbhi:Castolin-{nia county:Miss Wilhelm was ‘a iian now:living im Atlanta,and themate‘eo Mr.|marriage took place at 2.15 im aand“Mrs.Morrison:left yesterday |aftenne eth:of Mn.amd {:OU ere had .,I Mra 3B Gioner bere ati Whit-Miss Hattie Williams”left Jast tion:altar hadi been 2 gwesit for pix,Tiursday for a yisit of several1weededRevHaroldTurnerofficiat-)W°eks to relatives and friends in | ing..Mr.and Mrs.Broadhurst jeft|on thé 3.25 train for astay in Ashe- .,Uhe-funeral of his brother,Mn Chas-“Miss”Whitaker and Mr.Broaid-|b tinued without his knowledge.Mr. realizing that ghe could not pre-|of Williamston, vent the manriage she gave her con-| sent.The plans of the couple were. Matter was kept quist,Miss Whit-) aker accompanied)Miss Mary -Aus- tia:Glover to a social.function im| the forenoon’while Mr.Broadhprst| the mar ¢license and made other from,Pa’;\Yocunounennsfoytheceremony,whie be.mec.oe,he inevitable occurred |Baptist. at the same time Mirs.Glover bus-ied herself im decommting,ber pamlor.By noon everything was in At the appointed time Rey.Harold Turner was in his place in thebeautifullydecoratedroomwiihhadbeendarkenedandlighted. with candies,and the bridali partyquietlyenteredfromthehallMikeGloverwasthebride’s maid of honor,:Mr.“John Bell Glover the groom’s best mam and Miss Kather-ine Claywell,of Morganton,andMr.Roderick Bedow,of Alabama, Suests in the Glover home,alsoactedasattendants:Outside ofthosetakingpartonlytwoor three others witnessed the ceremo- ty.The vows said and the congrat-ulations received,the entire party dlast =week for Crosen e,to the railway station and gavetheniagood‘‘ricing”as.they The bride,who is am attractive}young lady,has visited Miss Glov-\@r on several occasions and aurjinghervisitshereshehasmade|many friends and has been,honored,Socially,with invitations to the nig’ jing {into the ddvisability of dredg-|jing Dav jment of the.Lord's friend hie had a pomtol on his per-. four counties of Iredell,GarAlexanderandCaltiwell,Tt is imter-|fined:to his.‘bed,esting to know that wiiat was the|Mooresvilla cinemit im 1883.is now-hoped- Mt...Zion.station,Davidson..sta-daystion,Mooresviliie-stationj ‘Moores-| STATESVILLE,N.C.,TUESDAY,JULY 16,1912. - .Inobile .Party's.Experience—Dis-|trict Conference,the,Event of.the| Week.Rae ve AR ts :%: MOORESVILLE:THE DISTRICT i nS IThemeetingofStatesville»Dis-'Mooresville,July15—Dr,Jio.Ad-triot,..Confenence att)Moonesvilbe ‘mereigdiiis,of Asheville,who has for sey-|Dhursday “wilt be*of umushial inter o'lodk,|. CONFERENCE.BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. }ey .i.‘|f *:a*,4 r‘jand Going—Auto-Methodists Gather at Mooresville”|—Local buyers-dne offering 12.75 —Individual Ocmmunion Cups i.for good cotton,but there ig lit~-Churches —-Churehi tle on the market,: Jaa meetirig:of .the.Poultry)Asesociation.willbe held at.the Com-il club this evening at 8.30 eral...years.been.donnecited:with a lest and ‘quite a mumiber of the lo->.-~-Phe Jutior Society of New Stir |hospital dh:Philadelphia,is visit aay Me .ing friends and)relatives;in,MoGres-|tt 1 ixVille.Dn.Adams will begin .the who wil}“address.tine Conference aré end:the public is invited.(000practiceofmedicine:inAsheville ir)Dr,’Stotewall Anderson,of “Nash-/-¢-While gtanding:on)a hale ak Baas vt educa-her home on Dayle averue yester-. of day morning,gathering plums,Mrs, hb Z:EB. the near fubuire.. Fremont:Before.retuming toMooresvilteshewillalsovisither |Movement.::.Sister at O ,ville and at Lake’Toxaway before "77 Mt OxfondgoingtoAtlanta,where they will Mr.H.P.=Deaton ‘was.called:to oncord last Thursday morning;to}; Julian Deaton;who died Wednes- ond,Among the speakers, |ville,’genenall secretary’W.F.MoeMurray. ,becretany,of chextension,dnd-Dr;C.F.Reid,sec--4retaryoftheLayman’'s|Missionary.’yjte a brother of Mr.Jack Rogs,While the Conference ers,of Statesville,has been elect~‘proper willl mot begin:until Loutisvill,.Ky, Thiurs-|edi pr’ day the first service will be heid.Mus. ‘Alli the pastors oftontorrowmight.the.|district are expected to attend 12 acres of the Oakview pmoperty, Matt.-Thomp-| thedisits are expected to at-Hing church .will serve ce cream:.f note at the parsonake tomorrow Avening:hes Turner fell and broke her arm.—-M*.J.C.Rogers,‘of Moores- incipal,of the school at Corne-— Mr,©.E.Daniels has boughit, °"eth for Pee the Conference church on the northeastern edge of town,rparénts amd three brothers.The burst’thad ‘been Bw earts day-might at the home of his mother,elects a number of delegates.~The from Mri J.P.Litthe,the considera-;five rs and would:probalbily have Mrs “ying ‘is umbe deleg,\(family moved from.Statesville to)yee:a uD ;rs."M>~G.Deaton.‘Mr.Deaton delegates elected by Broad Street tion being $1,000.°°.Rosman ‘ast spring a year ago..||Marnied er but for opposition had been unwell:for several years 7 :-——Dr.James D.Gochrane,recentlyvelopedintotuberculosis.-}son and Messrs.J.F.Anderson,W.|licensed:to.practice medicine,—twill Dr.R.R.Mortison willl leave.to-| ja Hangett andi Messrs. Moose,Karl il.Miller, jadvanee that they a hoiid iW:Dr;'0:Mr.Boyd Mullen,of Huntersyijle,|Meeting and calll Rev.’Dr.cubed ber paicniannsee on sak Al tae its substituting at Goodman's for Mr,Richards,of Davidson,to the pas-|'A.A.Torrefice,deceased, home.Mrs.Glover.was.aware of J.H.McLeliand while the latter ig|toTate.,‘oppowl ino mnaeeh |Off on vacation,.core Papers Dr.Richards wrote the con-eine tine des a en eo io |@regation mot to extend the call,|Mr.z.N.Anderson,.in Mocksyjile, Seeing the.ndtice im ‘the D.Turner and J.-L,Sloan.Thope go to Fayetteville the latter part of.-from Race Street chunch are Miss the week with a view to locatingM.L.j there for the practice of hig pro-fessbon.*f S ‘|.—-Ruby Hayes hag been appointed4+Presbyteriam conigre |postmaster at Houstonville,this@ationatGastoniagaveitout-in county;vice D.B:Maiden,resigned,(a and D..F.Hanwell has been:appaint-M.'ed postmaster at Cornelius vice Mr.T.E.Frye,who has thecontracttoremodelthe:-home of” Mooresyilie last week,accompanied28 tt is his purpose to remain.with left yesterday for Mocksville, ac- DO boone eet ts And wilt vin.|Die,Drewent Ae any pailrtMr.rs School house,Cool Spring |+t fe:|of the family next morning,but the:y a ote volta fea Ease,Sunday,afternoom at.4 hindtharectlin sdhasand stun:4TeaWeekforMontreatforthe O ericaed cit ther tase it for sometime Mr.Guy A.Poore.| Wlia_Stirewal Summer,Mr.Pressly:and Palmer | received by some of the boys here “uween Marion and Old)Fort -|ing’to the mud’and.raing it arsCamenecessaryto|chine with;cine:econ the ma | Mr.Gray Sloop, few weeks.Mr:Slo | The nights,h paid,|;Lim:*|Denver,whiidh was standingwereseebutthedayswere|thie Neneh,telescoping two of.|Overiland’s (Pullman,cars.Railroad.officials ee osblameitilaftereowrecbeen—@ vacation for paveralboa ae investigated thonoughily.eeks and with Mrs.Barnes will i leo:who was|take their vacation in the moun-|MT.F.A Se Rey.F.A.Barnes,pastor of the|Second,Presbyterian church,das county. August 3d for the purpose of look- night,andthe openingsermom will be preached by Rev.B.F.Hargett,‘in Munray,secretary:of church exten-sion,‘will preach)and Sunday night StoryDr..C.F.Reid,Becretary,‘of the|Laymen’s Movement.In this ©dis-| Stewards will be in at there will te a number of Rey.W.F.McMurray;Dville,Ky:,ottemsion;Rev.C:F. Statesville district embraces the,| vuie ctrewit,Troutman ecricult)tind |C.,arrived,last Thsomeotherchurchesinotherchang-|be the guest of .Ma,,with a membership of more thania week.¢8,in + ddual communes;Went through the coun ?ion cup was imstituted imjtouring:car ‘and from ,.Statesville,chumaheq Sumday-—the First Presbyterian)and the First |‘Naiirteen,Killed Fn a Wreck.’‘Chicago Dispatch,14th.. Thirteen,persons were killed andpene15to20werenjuredénae “+some,j deanc ©|the -Chicago,Burlington a -&more caepoe :al ley railroad,at Western:Springs, man for the Harley...Teed ee lone of Chicago;at 6.30 a.m.jforeycle Company,is at home for a|Bd ck ahead,area Winnipeg,Canada:POedly.clear trac »he says,be found the hot.|.-8,a fadt‘test weaththisomen,ho,has experienced known as theOverlandExpress from he Tower fram which,fans of North Carolina.They:left peta er owes ‘were controlled, Avery said that she was cértain that the was thrown against both She collapsed after the ac- :|blockTheIredellCountyDrainegdA8s0-)trains. cation will meet at Mooresville 6n.cident.| All of the dead except one.were aken from the rear sleeper of theidsoncréék.All Iandowners 'Denver train.Mhe engine of |No.and aay others who aré interested g plowed through this car,halvingarerequestedtaobepresent.Civil it andicrushing out the lives of hélp-i engineers and contractors will be less passengers,many of,whom stil?|Merous-social affaliirs.-Mr.Broad-|Present td give any desired inform4-|were in their berths.On into|burst.iis a member of a'well knowm|tion with regurd to the dr|Goldsboro family and his parents |Droceess.:||now reside in Goldsboro.He has |.The Statesville District,Confer-'to the leftderailing the sleeper.’The|for some time been;located im At-|€nee will convene in the Metho-|engine dist church here next Wednesday it stopped. Fire,starting from the gas lights then broke out,Pastor of Race Street charch,Many victims,pinioned!downStatesville,after which the pacra-“heavy.timbers and Supper wil be for death.Members of the fire de-Mm nistered Sessions will be partments of Western Springshelddaily‘until Saturday and at La Grange were of the scene with-night.On next Sunday morning in a.few minutes after the wreekitisexpectedthatDr.W F..Mc-|Gucurred a edging secondi sleeper the engine then sped.Half way through the car it veered entirely stripped when nd put out.the fire, The Democrat.says there ts intrictthereare22charges.From |the cemetery:at Boone the grave ofeadhchargethepastorand:several |@ man $buried mear 40°’Tandamoe,|years ago and ‘‘today the grave isWhioh-will number sduiething over as bare andi hard as tihe earth in a100delegatesInadditiontothese|pulblic higflitra y.The story mune Tik«pirromi-|this:Tbe man:buried there “wasnentvisitorsrepresenting:the Va-|mamed Hatton,and was an extremeriousdepartmentsoftheChumeh,‘ly profane man During his fast iamongwhomwillbe:Rev.,Stonewpl nea he became feairfullty,rebetiliousAndersén,D.D.,of Nashville,|and duringTenn.,secretary of education of the cursed his CreaitcMethodistEpiscopalChurch,Sowdh:|thot D.,Lou's-}@rass or flower has grown upon tiesecretaryofChurchEx-|clay that covers hitm,whhille aReid,D.D.,|ethier moundsin the Sarying,.groundNashwille,Tenn.,secretary of the @reicovered wi:Laymen’s ‘Movement.Dr.Reid ‘Jone of:the strongest preachers-ar Speakers of the Methodist Church gor our readers.”’jand is a live wire om missionary|-: work,having spent many yeays in the summer at Montreat.|.Mrs.China and Koga;W..P.Few.)F.Sherrill,of Statesville,is vis-LL...D.,president of Trinity.Col-iting,lege,Dyrham;Rev.H.M.Blair,|GarpenitereditoroftheChistian)Advocate,thig week‘Greensboro;President)Dean,of|Weaverville College:M.T.Hinshaw,|week ago~for St.president of Rwiherford “College;Rey.W.M.Curtis,financial)agent been,offered him.of “Greensboro ‘Fetnala ‘Prof.Cc:H.TrowbridgeBrevard.Instituts;Prof.H.A.|tendent of the force of -menflayes,superintendent of the Ch‘dren's Home,Winston;Rev.L,Abemethy,ConferenceSecretary;Rev.He-K.Boyer,Con-'of micsference.Missionary:Secreta ry. frighitfil raivinigs r and died.From :ith a canpet of green. S|This is truly a very Biniguilar..coin- id cidence,and we leave her,daughter,Mrs.‘ ,and!litth:granddaughter ‘Petersburg,Mla.,'to look into a position He retunnedCollege;yesterday,and will remaim with the+principal ef |coumty comimiseioners ag gnuperin- il-|work on the counit 'B.to Statesville,Hdtueattonal |with:its imtense y road from‘here The’FlGrida climate, heat and)abumudance:quitos,had very little atitrac-Lition.f : Lowrance hag beentawiba,Bick for a week and iy stil)con-. apornted,,however,te be improving and it isthat-he-willbe Fort,of ‘Piinton::N .A.BL Bent.floMr.and.Mrs.BE.O.Ram-00.amdpaying more than $5,000 dolph left Finiday.‘salafiies,7.sl lelt Mra.Suwyen,M “Mr W.W..,an men 2 ©a 'ed :‘:;'fe @d Chainman.*~. jcompanied by Messrs.J.L:McLebland,P.L.Hubberd and J.M.Hoke —Mrs.'\N.M.Keim and daughter,Miss Myrtle Keimp have sold outtheirmilkinery,business on,Center| street and ‘will leave today for Phil-adelphia.Later Mia Myrthe Keimwillreturn.to North Carolina and engage in the millinery business at ri J BneecsMrs.J.M!Allen,ofConcond,‘have been in’Statesville —and vicinity for several days with at view to hocating bere,Mr.Allen has sold his property at Concor andi desires to buy a,farm {ay thsection.The real estate dealers—have had him in hand but he has not yet reached a dedision..: —About 50 of the bredell es,lieided by Captain Deitz and Sec-- on4 Liewt.Morrison,left:last eve- ning on a special train for More- heaa to scentthe eee the Finst Regiment.‘z vibigas,Dr.R.A.Campbell,Musi- can J.F.Harbin and,Mrs.Deitz and child accompaned them. —The motor trudk has put in ite appearance on the streets of Staites- ville and is further evidence thd Statesville business concerns are keeping wp with the times.|Mr. Lee Albertson,who operates a bot- ting works on Meeting street,is owner of the truck,which was budlt expressly)for the dehivery.of bot- tled goods. Bryan Answers Clark qnd Watter- :son. Defending bis course ait the Baltl- more’convention,W.J.Bryan,in the Commoner,replies sharply to the attack made om him by_Cpl.Hen~ ry Watterson and Champ Clark.,/An-swening the strictures of theSipeak- er of the House,he says:‘ .“Tif,as we now learn,Mr.Bryanhasbeenumdersuspicion.for 12 yeats in the Olark household,how shall we explain the fact that the Clark orators were so profuse im their declarations of:loyalty to Bry- an and Bryanism?-‘ “If Mr.Clark ever writes an ar-ticle on Mr.Underwood's progress-- iveness,it is:a safe guess that he will mot quote any of the eulogies he formerly (pronounced om thedistinguishedreactionaryfrom:Ala- bamia.”’:: As ito Cob.Watterson Mr.Bryam says he has been for yearsa,Bub- ject for the yenom of the Kentucky editor.ie a i at “In the spring of .1904,’"hecontinued,‘Mr.Watterson felt ithispatrioticdutytodenounceMr..Bryan for opposing;Mr.Parlker.He even accused Mr,Bryan of support-ing Mr.Hearst and he has meverhadthefairnesstocomimend:Mr.Bryan for refusing to second thenomination“of Mr,Hearst—a refu-Sal which explaine Mr.Hearst's ha-tred ever since.”1 Fifteen thousand members of theElksparticipatedimtheannualpa~rade of the:grand lodge of that or-.der im pessjon ait,-Portland,Ore.last week,while many thousand |spectators cheered the marchers.‘Lodges from every State in the Un-10h and the island territories.wererepresented.There were 30 brassbandsintheprecession.: The House of Gongress has pass-'ed the Claytom contempt bill,232 to 18:The measure provides for trial by juity of those ehanged with, indirect contemipt of Federal courts —of acts of alleged contempt not committed in the prseence of the At the meeting of the nationalDemocraticcommitteeiyChicago 'yesterday W.F,McCombs,ofNew —~ York,who managed-Goy./W:eS “Dr,Thos.Hume,professor emer-|itug of Mnglish at ‘he University,|yesterday at Chapel Hill. Cheapest accident instance —Dr. * omnen instiran: |ula and ememeencles.AllGruxwiatewell ne eis Ce ey aepe -“MUBSDAY,-~—— -OMMENT ON.VARIOUS MATTERS —Byerybody seems:pleased with .Republicanssand all.others, .J Woodrow Wilson a unanimous.‘vote Bus ae ‘,d i :if s fit l(NpeRSRim eoamendibeh OF or duty én,mondzite,sand and thorite. wisely determine the _>fhealthy and beautiful Re“PAGE ‘TWO.-ek ;eee ee, Li—a —July16,1918! TT the Democratic platform,aswell ap’with the Democratic nominees.—Charlotte Observer.ia Yés,even ‘those whio haiven’t read +the platform are pleased ‘with -{t. €ee -(Hom.A.Craig.Shuford,of Ca- tawba,who represented this dis- trict.in;Congress two.terms as 8 Populist,has lodged a motion with the.Newton News,“that Catawba:county voters Demormrats,, give >for President,and show the schem- ing poliiciatns that the /pedple know when they have a man who is forthemandthattheyarewillingto faith.”4Ehge Oke .a : Last December.the New .York Times initerviewd Goy.Wilson’atid| in answer to the’quwestilon,{What do you think is the best way to, s go about.dealing with the present |dn difficulties and confusions of pol- -iey ji the country?”-Gov.Wilson ‘made this answer:: “Nhat is a>very comprehensive question and no man knows enough: to answer it,of course.But one thing is plain,and that iis that we must begin:by.dismissing.from our minds the idea that there Is (any one’general |specific or that -will clear the situation,must go step by step,under guidances of judgment and godd|pense.We must moye,moreover, by common counsel.No one group| of men,no one class of men,can policy,of nation,The conclusions of student must be corrected by the) experience of the politician and the | man of affairs.There is.no.one} We! the | > >»programme:of politics that’will suit |Tew law importations have increas-} the whole country.Fortunately,we feam)no longer speak.of ‘sections’én | this country or of pectional divis-| fons of interest and sentiment;but| there has not cegsed to be a great diversity of conditions both in ‘pol-} ities and.econome development and | we ought to congratulate ourselves that)we have our flexible system ofStateandFederalgovernments,by'| ‘Which we can.adapt our policies to -the places where they are to be tried out,and so conform.to thal actual diversity of circumstance.”| That was a mosh sensible deliy-}erance,The Governor does ‘not claim to havea general specific for the disease,but -he truly says the Temedy can be found,“‘step.by Btep end under the guidance of judgment} Bnd good sense.’’He does not of- ter one specific remedy and say it is this or nothing,but “the conolus-| ‘fons of the student must be conrect- ed by the politicen and the man of affairs.”That is wisdom—conser- vatism and common sense.as well as Drogressiveness. -s »:‘ Not a few people have demandeda Gefinition of the term “progressive” @8 now applied to certain members af political parties.The Landmark'sideahasbecnthattheterm.ip main- ay used to distinguish who ®Believe in changing conditons,.{ity Onding and applyng a remedy to aparent <xisting evils,from..the Mandpatters who imstst on ‘letting well enough alone’ those ;the class who, whea any change is proposed to@errectan.eyil,no mdtter .how @aring or manifest,-immediitely @y out that busines will bé hurt-aad that it is better to bear the. ~fills we have than to risk”incurringathers.The Norfolk Virginian-Pi- "kat esmays.this definiton; ‘The progressive is the man whoadvocatesmeritoriousnewpoliciesWhat.are likely to:result in thegreatestgoodtothegreatestnum-ber,without abahdoning the funda-Mental principles of good govarn-ment for Which his party staindis.”This definition”is from the Rich Mond Virginian :“The general line of distinctionbetweenth“Conservatives and’Pro-Gressives js that the former are-more or less patisfied with thingsxeatheyare,anil the latter are bent Om changing whatever is.No new‘policies can be genuimely progres.Miveif they can only,be pursued<A at €fundamental princi-as 4TheLandmarkdissents“gfomthelatterviow.The genuine prno-Greasive,it beleves,.does notIngistonchangemerely.for themakeofGhanes,put only,when he!halieves the change meang better |ment.Neither docg he desire to |abandon the:senuliiae fundamentals |bat eustom "does hot cnedtée’-rea)fundamentals and abandion img,did |Ghidew for what is believed to bebetterthingsdoesdotnécesparillyMeamamabindonnentbftundameneeeoa) enantio If you area hoy:ife,-you canmeasonablyhopetobehealthyorbeaqstfulbywashingdishes.sweeping andOTREOTRSetTTtactJdntobeddeadtiredatnight.YouMustgetoutintotheopenairandsunlight.If you do-this every day andkeepyourstomachandbowelsinR000orderbytakingChamberlain's Tabletsineeded,you should become bothForsalebyall Buy it now,.Chambeplain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is ai.‘most certain to be needed before thewuminen,is over.-Buy it now,aiid bepre)for such an-emergeftey,Forwelebyalldealers, cure-ai |4st|smiith ’s, crawi«"| STATEMENT’FROM CAPT.ASHE. The Clerk to -Senator Simmons’Committee.Says Certain State- -ments of Gov,Kitchin Are In- 'To..the Editor of The Landmark:*" ‘Having’formerly,been an editor im North.Carolina,I have.a “highideaofthegeneralfairnessofthe ediltots of the Slate,in which.I ©you fully concur.‘ie Mr.Simmons’record is mis-stated,those who bupport him have that the inaccurate Btatements should be ‘corrected|where they are pub- shed.In your issue of July,9th,you print’a part of Governor Kitch- in’s.speech delivered at Statesville. ‘ing that Mr,Simmons’‘‘aleo.voted for a.protective tariff on:monaziteand.thorite and on.cotton seed:oil.” Neither”Mr.;Simmons nor anyotherSenatorvotedforany:duty,on cotton seed oil,That:is inaccuratestatementt-No,Lr erordidMr.Simmons vote:for thie There was a proposition in:the Sen- ate.iin)regard.to.that.duty;:but Mr.,Simmons did)"not vote on the question,Inaccurate statementNo.2.¢ You quote Gov,:Kitchin as say-€Mr.Simmons “voted.for a”tar- iff on building material,on tools, ure—and for.protection om ‘iron.we i :The statement that Mr.Simmons voted for a tariff on tools is not a frank statement,fs}misleading and inacurate..On May 14th,1909,Con- giressionial Record Page 2129,Mr. Simmons voted to put on the free list -“all carpenter's,tools anid)bilack- s tools,”.as well -as:nails, hinges and |Kitehtin’sy statement to the contrary }of that is imaccurate statement No. x33 The statement that the duty -oniquebrachois“purely protective’:is}North.Carolina,‘also called on,Col.a):’wots ad ~/astheequallyunfounded.and plainly -Bo,jonel:Roosevet,for quebracho.is not a product of thiis country at all and the duty is a purely,nevenue duty.Under the ed;the revenues derived in 1909 were $495,541 and in 1910,under the new law,the revenue.was $592,373.The’.adwvalonem.rate fs about 22 per cént.,a revenue:rate.That:is inaccurate statement No.4. Similarly the duty on iron ore voted forby Mr.Simmons was’a low revenue duty amd it has not pre vented impomntations.and yields rev- enue.It is incomprdhensible a man ‘cam assert ‘that a low duty,|that yields ‘a revenue is obnoxi-| ous as being a protective-duty.With regard to the duty on coal,|}. you quote Governor Kitchin ag pay- ing Mr.Simmons ‘‘yoted!..against reducing the duty on coa}from 60‘ to 40 cents a ton,which would mean a saving of $1,400,000 to trePeopleoftheState.”:; That is a caloulation based on the idea-that the taniff duty is added to the price of the coal consumed in North Carolina,which is :entirelyunfounded.The duty om coal hasnoneoftheelementsof‘a protec-tive duty.It is operative in thoseparticularregionswhereourcoalcannotbedeliveredbecauseoftransportationcharges,‘puch ap Alaska,Hawali;-the|,Pacific’coastatidinMontanaamdIdaho!chiefly. Leaving the above out,our imports of coal are not one-ienth of ourexportstoCanadaalone.Is thereanyreasonwhy-the inhabitants ofthosesectionsshould)‘not pay’.some.duty on coal and ip not:60 cents“a ton a low revenue duty?The statement.that.the duty is aprotective/ond i6 inaccurate and unfounded.|It does not add.a@ cent to the Price or cost of coal,generally,inthiscoumitry.The price of coal inNorthCdrolina:is not affected apanticlebytheduty.-The duty ip Operative.only where our coal can-not be carried by reason of the cost of—transportation-Kitchin’mean to claim that.everydutyisaprotectiveduty?Does hemeanthatthedutiesintheDemo- cratic wool bill,just sped by the Demotratic Hougée,catrying 40 percentonwoolengoods,is a pro-tecive measure?Does he ‘mean thatthe:cotton’schedule cartying 30 percentoncottonfabrics,just passedbytheDemocraticHouse,is aprotectivemeasure?and that thesebillsadd30and40percenttothecostofourAmerican.made goodsusedby.our people in North Caro-lina?,In order to miake an just --amd--misleading Senatar:Simmons,does he not make @ still greater assault.on the Dem- ocratic party?From the above any intelli gentmancan‘discern that GovermerKitchin’presentation of Mr.Sim-mons’record is-utterly mis)sanding,because ,of itis inaccunacies:TheaboveBufificetoshowthattheGay-emor’s siatemenita cammot:be ac-eepted without quwestion.Only one word more: He Saysthat:“Simmiona voted for the ocean|mail subsidy.’Ag a stitement that|is untrue.Mr.Simmons voted foracertainbillwhich.heregardcarried.a BUbeidiy.In”theSenatethatveryquesition,was rvifsy-ed and discussed and,after.Ons,sideration,it whs agreed that thebillwasfreefromdhiatObjection.very -Demognratic s¢mator assentedCofitspassage.It passed the Sanate|withiout divison-and without a dip-There /hiave beam four|Senting vote.|billa in the Senate nelating.to oven |mail service and Mr.Simmons yotedevery.time just as ail anid:every(Other.-Deminens vtlivn emertt POGovernorKitchinnowclatima thatthisparticavlarbillwasaverybadSubsidybillHut’he omits to.point,out’the how and the wihiy.-Hisplainandpalpablemisstutementyinremandto-other Matera are dap bijcabed48to.this,for the pill ja nota:Bullisidey bil and was not Bo re-+fanded when jthe Senate,:5.Waphington,J uly 10. of A.ASHD. a right im common fairkess to ask. t or,.acer feYouquoteGovernorKiteassay-| quebracho—a purely protective meas- Berews.So Governor He said he regarded Govemior Wil how /i¢forces:fn pome cases.’ Does Governor did’not | \Over the defeat of hia candidate at it: |Ofte it Was conaldercd a cleanse FOR ROOSEVELT, ‘|One of Clark’s Campaign!Managers '-Pronouncées For the:Oolonel—Mas.vion Butler Gives Him Assurance of.Support”ii North Carolina—~Roosevelt Will Make An Extended: Campaign.7 ee 3"Within less than a-fortnight Cot,Roosevelt ‘probably:will ‘begin,the eampaign trips which are -to carry him into-almost every State of tht Neton before the November eliection Although’he has not reached a fi-nal dedision,‘he expects)to -leama Oyster Ray,next week.Kansas, }lowal.and Michigan)are tentatiively tom the programme,He may also at-|tend the’Chicago convention)’of ithe new Progressive panty.-.r ~Dhe “purpose.of:Coll,Rodsevelt’strip,df it is made,will be totour,States in witch:primaniés will“goon be held to.nominatd Reyublicanipresidentialelévtors.He intimates ithat during the campaign:he ex- |pects to-sipeak to more piersioiis than’palmostany other candidate in .the |history.of.the.:cotintiry....He Bays;he will,Campaten in the South;asvigorouslyasintheNomth.:«it isjlargely,Uhrough,,this:personal’ap-[Peal that he hopes to carn the\day;.‘This is &crusader’s fight,’ je gaid.“I have told men who of- tered to go,with up that’they shioatlc inot do Bo unless the ‘fire.was burn- jed tnito their souls v .=a |Col.Roosevelt)siated’that former Senator Pettigrew,of South Dakotd, }one of the managers’of .Champ |Clark’s pirresidentia’campaign:anid a figure in the Baltimore.conven- tion,‘would support ‘him.“Mr.Pet-tigrew said.he profoundly disap- |proved .of Woodrow,Wilsion’s nomi- jnation,’*saiid..Col.Roosevelt,“amid|that he ‘believed halt the Democrats of South)Dakota’would:vote for me. Son'as a neactionary,and that:the|Democratic platform meant noth- fing.’’, |.Ex-Senator Marion...Butier,Of .‘*He°came here toanmounce,”’said the colonel,“thattheywoulldholdRepwhlican.prima-ries for presdiential electors:inNorthCarolinaandthathebelievedtheyweregoingtocarry:them formefiveorsixtoone:He saidtheyweregoing:to-put:the Roose-velt mame on the Republican.ticketfor‘electors and “that there.mightbeDemocrats.also who would)runforelectionasRoosevelt.electors.That would be all thie better.Im,otih~er wonds,there will be a port.of un-tion of Republican.and Democrat- Increased Prices For Farmers -. The farmers of.he country wereingpaidmoreby17.5 per ¢ent.for their products on July 1 thisyearthantheyreceivedlastyearatthattime,according to the esti-mate of Victor H.Olms‘ead,chief;cf the bure+u of statistics of thejnationalDartmentofAgricultureThisimereaseinpriceswasthe’avera7’e om ciops which represeutaboutthinee-fourths of the valueofallcropsofthenation,The in-crease in prices in cents —beingpaidthefarmersJuly.1 this yeurover.those-on the same date lastyearincluded:| Revenue Officers“MadeaBig Haul.*On Big Bear creek,Stanly counity,last.week,officers 1 destroyed @ copper still,120-gallomcapacity,a great)quantity —ofbeerandapplepomace.While theofficers..were in walt near the |distillery the operators drove+tothe‘place with two’mules and a|wagon,the latter loaded with emp-ty barrels,mealand 600 pounds ofsugarforfermentingbeer.Whenthe’officers appeared the men fledandtheteamandcontentsofthe ||wagon were SSS$100 REWARD,$100, “The readers of.this paper will bepleasédtolearnthatthereisatleastone‘dreaded disease that.science ‘hasbeenabletocureinallitsStages,and thatisCatarrh,Hall's Catarrh;Cure is.the-only positive cure now.kpown to.themedicalfraternity,Catarrh being a con-:stitutional,disease,|requires.a consti-Cutional treatment.Hall's.Catarrh -Cureistaken’Internally,‘acting directly upon‘the:blood and.mucous surfaces of «the‘system,thereby’destroying the founda»:tlon.of the disease,’and giving the.pa-tient strength by building up “the:eon:stitution and assisting.nature ins.dojhe |its work.‘The proprietors.have so muchfaithtn*its curative powers’that.-they.offer Ohe Hundred Dollars for ‘any casethatitfailsto“cure,Send.for,list.oftestimonials,eeAddress‘FP,J.CHENEY '&CO,,Totedo,-¢<4 y \Sold by all.Druggista,760,Soo aetcake:Hall's Family Pills for eonstipa- CORD WOQD.9x5.’4rgi37,brs=ROS..):Saks July2. Crawford-Bunch |Furniture Company, UN DERTAKERS. Phone 400.May 24.'Night ’Phone 2226. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. NORTH CAROLINA,/In the Superior Court.Iredell County.5 ,‘Luther Echols vs.Hatti¢Echols.It appearing from the affidavit of LutherEcholsinthisaction,that Hattie Echols,the de-fendant therein,is not to be found in Iredell coun-ty,and cgnnot after due diligence be found in theState,and it further appearing that the defénd-ant,wife of the plaintiff,has wilfully and with-out cause abandoned the plaintiff and furtherthatthesaiddefendanthaslivedinadulterywithepeeserineandothersunknowntotheplaintiff,Be .It is therefore ordered by the Court,that noticeofthidaction.be published in some newspaperpublshedinIredellcountyonceaweekforfourweeks.setting forth the title of the action,thepurposeofthesameandrequiringthedefendant ||to appear at’the term of the Superior ‘Court ofIredetl.county to be held on the last Monday inJuly,1912ard anpwer or demur to the complaintofntiff:J.A.HARTNESS,wif ristol,Att'y a OB,CO,R,T,Weatherman,Att'y.;June?t,1912,: SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROP-ERTY, URSUANT to a decree of the Superior CourtofIredellcounty,rendered in’a spectal pro-ceeding entitled J,:Frank Barrett and others vs.C.W.-Hyams and others,the undersigned com-missioner will sell at public auctidn to the highestbidderatthecourthousedoorinStateaville,N,C.,on SATURDAY,JULY 27,1912, Corn 11,wheat and oats 15,bar-ley 12,rye 6%,buckwheat 6,,pota-|toes 7,hay $1.56...There was an im-|crease of 7 per cent.in the price|of flax seed and 3 cents in cotton|Increase in the prices of otherProductsincluded:.Hogs 99 cents,beef cattle ‘$0,veal cailves 6 lLeggs21%,butter 8,sheep 28,lambs 51,!}Milch cows $1.98,milk 214,beane43,sweet potatoes 16,omions 21,clover seed $2.89,timothy:seed $1.-44,wool,unwashied,:3,cabhage.21,broom corn $10 (ton),bran $3.48.|Prices paid for cotton:pead ‘decreased$4.14 a-ton and for apples27centa.*i jereeeeneneanlnenensiinineentnbaie The Folks Back Home Nominated Wilson. Washington CorrespontencemoreSune |,An interesting ‘echo of the Bal-Limore convention which has reach-ed Washington shows how arousedwerethepeople‘‘back home”whenWilliamJenningsBryanprecipitat-’ed the clash between the progres-/Bivés and the concervatives.It iglearnedthatnofewerthan110,-900 telegrams were flasitied to Bail-timore for the Wes 1 and South-ern .delegations u ng them.toandbyWilson.and Bryan aftertheNebraskanmad¢his sensationalattackupomthecamdidacyofSpeak- Bailti-| un-er Clark.Ten thousand,of these ftassaulton Meseuges Hit ‘whe Iowa “delega- tion and they knocked the prope from the Clark support in that del-ega tion. The history of no polftical con- vention”recailp a similar instancewharepublic”sentiment “hackhome,”aroused to the fighting| pitgh,:deluged .its representatives with demands:to.name a’ticket.Certainly no.convention was’everappealedto.bo strongly over ©the|telegraph wires.sialon | }Taking It Out on Bryan._| Oharlotte -Observer. Everybody who dieplaya soreness! |Baltimore,appears .to be taking itt!om Colonel Bryan,whom:thie |;Mearet papers and other Clark adivicr |;Cates most pattiowlumy ronst.,Phi:16 sunamiahle and uncMled for on |jtheir part,but if they must:cuss it.|i would seam advisable that they,cuss)jsommbody other than the nominee,|And motody cusses Governor WileoniThierefanoreeentinentempriciied,Mo Tevenge daelured,Bigad ed him,| ate meen =Disno-daknisonbacartaiealy Paine uy |fret from envy chandieap,with-keDemocrathepartyabeokutelyuated(Ab bis back mid recruits coming im|eveby aay..What'a contriwt to con ||dittone on the rent-open,Republican|pide!|i.i |i LLC ee 8 et |or ed by Vielent ekercine of inju-|here ie nothing better (han Cham-boriaii’n TAniment This ‘Uninient alsefelievesrheumaliepalin,Kor wale by |Ml deeiers,=.’eae ( |tate,situated on West End avenue,in tho city of b |Wor,.soreness of the muscles,rites |: “ge a ? at 12 o'clock,m,,the following described real ea- found ~anid|| New Series August Ist.‘The 52d Series.of the First Building andLoanAssociationopensAugustIst.Snares-are already being taken in this series,Get__.Inlineand prepare to build a home in theoo:CAS Way |peelLHARRILL,:- aSecretary. ray EVERY GOOD TIME IS A GOOD TIME TOMNEODAK:a .Add pleasure to.your vacation by taking:*°.Pictures,Also take home pictures.|-H.B-WOODWARD, Jeweler... Beginning Friday--Special $1.00 White Silk Hose 89,$1.00 Black Silk Hose 89e.$1.00 Tan Silk Hose '89¢,50c.White Lisle Hose 42c,50c.Black Lisle Hose ae 42¢,-50e.Tan Lisle Hose |42c, BE WISE—ASK OUR PRICE.We are sole agent:in Statesvillefor American Lady Corsets.ALLENI;MILLS,(Successor to The Ladies’FurnishingStore.) 200-acre farm five miles from Statesville on the National Highway,railroad siding on the place.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance intimber,about $800 worth of saw mill timber,several thousand cordsofwood.Two dwellings,one five-room the other eight,rooms,frame shingle roof,two barns and outbuildings,200 fruit trees.254 acres at River Hill,Lredell county.One hundred acres in cul-tivation,25 in bottom land,.75.original forest.Red soil,generallylevel.Seven-room,two-story dwelling (located in a beautiful grove}with barn-and outbuildings all in good condition.Good orchard,inhealthylocation,near schools and churches.-102.acres seven miles from Statesville:School and churches near.Forty-five acres in cultivation,balance in woodland.Newtwo-story,six-room dwelling,two barns and outbuildings,good orchard,For further information about the above farms and other smallones,city and suburban property,call on or write,ERNEST G.GAITHER,.-_Statesville,N.C.INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.~*PHONE 23)OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. en z Statesville,to-wit:‘Beginniog at a stake on West End averue,Miss |va Graham's corher,and tunning with her line south 24 degrees east 2244 poles ta a etake on the Collége lot;thence south.66 degrees west 75 feet jtoastake,the J,B,Connelly corner:thencenorth24degreeswest22%poles to the street;|thence north 66 degrees east 75 feet.to the begin-|ning,containing five-eighths of an acre more.or|less.Also 4n easment in an alley way 10 feet.wide running from Race street to the rear of the |above described property.|Terms of Sale~One-third cash,one third in six)months,one-third in twelve months’time.}B.McLAUGHLIN,Commissioner. |June 26,1912,|dee Cool Spring Academy, COOL-SPRING,N.C. Fall Term -begins.September.3,1912,A thorough course of preparatory study..Devirable location,Good ity, ‘Don’t Cast Your Money To the Four Winds Put it in this Bank where it will grow for you and do you some visibJé good now and in the future. “fAsyesow,so shall ye reap.’’That if why the farmer plantshiscorninfertileground;that is why hundreds of peopleplacethemoneywhichtheyhaveinthebank,‘be the amountlargeorsmall.They see-the advantage of having theirmoneyinaplacewhereitwillgrowforthem.There is no pleasure so wholesome in later life.as thatwhichisfeltinreapingtherewardofanearlyeffortinstart-ing a bank account.~Now is the time.Place your first de-posit in ::...‘‘.*...erp sts *.< Merchants and Farmers’Bankof.Statesville: Well equipped school building.Expensesreasonable.Forfull particulare,address ’ JOHN F.MITCHELL,~Principal, +CLEVELAND,N.C,R.F.D.INo.2.+.June 21,—1t.a.w.—8t.* Sweet Pea PINK, WHITE,» LAVENDER. GOOD STEMS, WILL SHIP WELL. SURE TO PLEASE, -100 . $1.00per VAN LINDLEY (0, Florists,s Greensboro,N.C. POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Local Agents. Statesville Realty &Investment Co.Insurance Bonds 1906 >Hureraiie Reson Qh:1912 Statistics show that'five out of'every six men are incapacitatedatsometimeintheirlivesbyaccident.Almost every man meetswithaccidentorsicknesswhichkeepshimfrombusiness.Areyou.willing to assume the risk?The race for supremacy in thiscountryisthecauseofmorecasualtieseachyearthantheblood-iest war ever fought.Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,but can provide against it.Weissue the most complete policy of, protection inthe market.You don’t have to die to win.See usforinfornfationandprices._:: BONDS—Administrators,Guardians,Executors and all classes of Court or Judicial bonds furnished at reagonable_rates.Would you ask a friend to mortgage his home to accommodate you?If° not,don’t ask him to sign your bond.A Corporate Surety Bond is a certificate of:character and ability which no one can consist- ently ignore,for only competent persons with clean records can obtain them Our office is your office.Come,to see us.Wewouldliketomeetyou.J.F.CARLETON, Je oe ee pa ACE INSTITUTE wn vonenAMtepeston,Piyaonl Cultura ednqoe Buniucce nest ote,AT iN Music,High standard maintain arge Staff of experienced,colle»trained instruetors,-Takea only 100 boardersandtecnt the individual.ip fa,Unsurpassed health record,Brick bulldings,Steam heat,Excellent tabla,Darge gymiiasiim.Park Wee campus.Conddite,lect pasket-bail,rite for our catalog beforeselecting thecollege tor’your tauehten,_gHENRY JEROME STOCKARD,A.M.,Pros.,Raleigh;N.O°._ ~OAK RIDGEINSTITUTE ©1.FOR BOYS,61st Year”epares for College,far Business,for Lite,A healthfalatmospherepervadesthisschool,Ideal physical énvironment,.‘god's Country’'—vin the foothills of the Blne Ridge Moun-tains.High standards of scholarship,Athletics encouragedaNon-denominational.Board Tuition $250.00 for one year.Vaan SAN —Forcatalog,write ©Cae .Pe eWat:xf ‘BN 4a.um,Priacipals,Bax7.4Oak Ridge,N.C. see 1a if Why Give Us |YOUR ‘PRINTING? Beca use our printing:pleases: Because the ‘Bestis always L Ty entrench sae --Fountain Pen and Conklin’s BRADY,-The Printer. ing streets. Lot 60x107,corner Court andMeetingstreets. 26%)acres,at Bufola,$30 persore. 75_scres,one mile east of courthouse, "acres,one mile ‘and @ quarter .west. per acre. por acre. farms and business properties.Seemebeforemakinganinvestment.‘ISIDORE WALLACE,- Long’s Sanatorium.Southern Passenger Station. Ask to see.the Simplofiller Fountain Pen.These aretwobestself--filling pens on themarket.Carry a full line ofTablets,Inks and Pencils,PRINTING. FORSALE! 130x285,corner.Walnut amd Meet- Cash Tobacco WarelWarehouse,lot ——eee 70 acres,ome mile and a half Artival —(THELAN DMARK TUESDAY,~——.--July 16,1912. LOCAL WEHSTDRN RiOAD.No.%,west-bound,due 5.55 a.m,16,east-bound,.due ‘11,20 p.m.11,west-boun rainrain.No,‘Train No.Train‘Train ui ralor_Siatenvile ot *5 ce -bunch of outsiders talking among: themselves about:.Jioval) especially,wher th: that they-are tailk ence of a local man,even.though,| you sonetimes:hear ‘things which,| y.21,West-boun 3.85,west-bound,due.10.22 p.m. RAILROAD SCHEDULE,., due aoe a.2,due 3.25 p.m, iiraveling Meni Say Good.Word and He Was.Pleased ‘With His Fare’Offer,Suggestions ag to ‘StreetAARa : It’s quite intertating to.hear.a-|Correspondence’of “The Landmark.« §SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE co*()xford Sale,20 reOf 1g fe _Whilé There——For a Now County Home at Same Location, The noise of the threshing,ma- dint this -vicinity| conditions;|chine “is ‘Tl understand.‘there are some are not aware jagnin,.g im the PreB-|£004,wheat.crops im this’vicinity,but as a ruile the crop is lighit. We shall now for a brief polaaButmyobjectimtryingtowrite’give our patrons a discount of 20 per {must |youngDuring the Surana onthemoth ers of|wholedrenshouldwatcor.anyunnaturalloosenessofthebowels.When |Worth,and.breathed an “Amer”to‘given prompt attention atserioustroublemaybeavoided.|berlain’s.Colic, Remedy can always be depended upon.}only|For Sale by all dealers, chil do:in |Nevertheless I enjoyed the speaking | Rome us Romans.do. this.timie |some ofCham-|Cholera and Diarrhoea a Trai 0.36,exst-bound,due “11 00 onCheapest.Train No.22,‘eeu edea..due 1.20 p,Make your ‘ears burn,dlong with)at this time is to say something cent.on any sort of low FootwearBecausethefirmusingexcel-rain No.deatBiheuud We §:460 an the good,things.The/Landmark re-|in’regard toi ‘Mr.Myers and hig }they may see fit to buy.Weholdthelentstationeryinvitescon-From Charlotte.porter satin a hotel "bus em route ox.’’Among other things,he pays)Oxtord sale for the purposeofclosing ©fidence,gets business.and aa a iy nee ee earen a on on to the passenger station to make |"the fare he.was given here was out this season’s stock,as under nohansinsaprosperous,pL Ont acne Taylorsville.Pm |his’ysual canvass of the folks who|Hot worth baying,”.1,dheard Mr.cireumstanees do we carry our low»‘||2rain No.23 ar,10.10,:ieaves 11.00 a.m come and go,and he was looked -Penry say while he’was keeper of Shoes.from one season to anotherBecausewéappreciateit’no|l train No.15:are 6.80.leaves 6.45 p.m:|upon by)the number of traveling’the Honse that the growlers amd This’reducc *matter how small the order ama i —|me inthe "bus as:oneof,them,griumblers here about thie tare were|tion applies \Mise Gantt ‘Writes From Texas.|Presently,those drummers,(tha those that had nothing,or little,@|to ieee tine \Statesville PrintingCo.,Correspondence of The Landmark.|great talkers:and advertigere .forteat at home.-Well,Mr,.M..bias}of erineBlossom,Texas,July8.—-We are)g00d:or bad that the are,begam \chauged his opiriton:.’He was of-|%ee mes :Printing,Stationery,Office aan having some yery hot weather in|expreasing thems:von an Statesvitle,ten heard:to say while here it ~the |See eas ;‘518 South Center Street,||Hast,‘Texas now.Crops are.look-|and this is about the conversation:were in Mr.‘Thomppon's place.he edchilarueing-fine.'We.have -had:several.)“This isa,pretty g00d)town,*gad would.net Begin to furnish)|the}rene Uateas-hail Blorme”in Blossom ‘this’sum-|one:goodstare Egat hie “did,a ae bee.ae Joa"Dimer,the.largest ‘stones:ever Baw|A Veg.r fokte.u another,wiley }vas,Were there.terhape’.heiTHENORTHCAROLINAfallinginJuneanddoing:a lot of|all this,sols oe is finished’“I |t hat he was’umworthiy of.it.I):College of-Agriculture daniage,togrowing.crops,|boli Ve dt.will be about the best.want.to sey the fare here is:good.1,:Fruits i kinds dt“wbyndartee;|town:of its sige “in the rae Peihaps few families”ti Sie aesalsoblackberries.My brother has|'There se¢ms te be plenty of busl.try have better,aff Pa C ee Of 1 All,ae.and Mechai.iAC Arts.half anacre in berries and after|niess here eon thereare ‘pood'bulididy |AS for Mr:Myers doing:$26 worth |>.er en on *ow ootwear.“The State's Industrial College.having canned over 100.jars he sold ings.Bead On.Ww ovk ““a*monith witibe:hic stayed |“Four-year courses in Agricultare:in Civil,[|$40 worth and his a good many}“But I can’t pee ‘She they,fet ‘here,“that Wasi line (ying)with |"Men's regular $6.00’Oxfords,sale:price’$4.80 |Blectrteal and Mechanical’Engineering;in ||more yet to ripen. Berny patches/all’|these ‘heavy:dray'wagons tlk stateme:nt that hie had been.of-}BB ““.Men’s regular $5.00:Oxfords,sale price 4.00oogayPepaaaecompnttacturing|centainly pay well -hene fand lumber~teams pass’through fered $50.torhis steers horns,pia Men's regular $4.00'Qxfords,sale price.._8/20ghanioArtsandinTexeieArtOne-year |I had ‘the ‘Pleasure of attending |the “pine ipall streets ‘of the town jabile dictu,1 think I on.give:ans >een s regular $4.00 Oxfords,sale price.3:20 eWo-}ear equrses in griculture.These 11a big Democratic speaking July 4th!dnd “keep*them worn in holes,’”M.credit:tor not,‘being ALY,e|omen 's regular 3:50 Oxfords,sale price.2.80SourbesaraPheiahgwedckoe|This being my first experience here was.the remark.of:anothen,and ered willing to help to do :any||a Women’s regular .00 Oxfords,sale ai 2.40 @.Fon ty pumetinte ndent at all county seats on F could”not resist.the eonelusion,continuing:“Other towns make ‘Work necessary,to be dione here,anid An early selection counts for much asy first come al-@atheorcatalogueaddressjonmyreturnhomethatinTexas|the.drays,traction engines,‘heavy if u.e fane had been as he reomorant=||ways fare the best.‘Sale Prices are Cash.Yours trulyTHE.REGISTRAR,West Raleigh,it ie ‘‘a Democrat.or nothing.”I|lumber wagons,etc.take the bd ‘hot worth,having,”-hémight |!;,‘North Careline.:jam not a Democrat,but guess 1)back streets when they can,.It’s possibly haye earned bis bread,’But @inotrightforthemtocongest:thr business Section. The newspaper man took in the ty Home.While-om’his subject’1 conversation for what it was)Want to say that;for many reas. »this place jis douhtless the it, affec ting the traction engine, a Bhort time ago a’gasoline as he Vike they do.<I mon he oe lee beroeate elk =s Sherrill-White Shoe Com’Ys a heard three candidates through.|don't see”why ‘the town-doesn’t the fact that Mr.°Thompson fur .(S.B.Miller Old Stand.yTohearthem‘‘spat’’at each other .make these drays take a back street “sled him his:clothes while here,JUST RECEIVED |!|and ‘all “‘Democrats,.too,was amus-|and enter the business!section it ight perhaps be ‘right:to deduct 990006 00000000006000000080jingtome—and yery funny,too.\from the tear,and make these the price of at least one of his :5 :Local Views,All New.|There is some sickness’in and jlumber wagons get to the depot steer’s horns from the big hn.)eT Te+J\arounai our —little village—a caw ir.factories by some other route age suit he is going to bring |§cases of meningitis.|other th an acroes the public square 4g4.nst the.county,‘for bis ,keep,Broad Street Methodist Church,|Wishing the dear old Landmark|of the town and through the prin-here.Statesville Female College.and its tuany readers much sulccess,|iipal ‘business pectiion,«where-all it isto be hoped that the BeareStatesvilleGradedSchool.*[il remain,Most:respectfully yours,jthe room that can be had is need-:of is big .damage,suit will notMr.F.H.Gonger’s Residence.|}MISS MATTYE GANTT.|ed?”‘delay,the building ofa mew Coum-’ ‘MCSt Suitable im’tlie gounty to build tne new Home.There is a pood farm here,a good barn,with pood that portion for eapec.dally Call.Us Up N YOU WANT Mason Jars,Extra Jar Tops,-Jay.Rubbers,Jelly Glasses,Fruit Powders,Pickling Spices.Our line is complete. "PHONE S89. WHEN =|trac “||new Statesville Air Line sufficient to house ail the | horves and unin |oceea| on engine:pacBhed through the Sills {business séction wnnecesparily and.©lle, Lot —ondy--frightened-—about—-every F¥-40 be--kept—heane.--Dhen-there are 4|horse to the damgerous stage,but SPbndid pastures for cattle.If the|Home wes moved it would take a! loug’time and tiuch expense to get]within:aj hundred yards of the en-*i¢conveniénces that /are already ||sine.And then realizing that Inere.Other counties have leamed||this would not’be tha Jast time,by experience that it is-beat/to}|thicme traveling men would ta.kabout’have:the County Home near ~the}|Statesvillé,the wwriter “butted én’?towa.1 could give many more reas-|ithe ‘conversation and proceeded “8 why the Hofne should ‘not he|Ito tell about ‘the road bond fesue.ree from.this place,but my|jot $400,000 which was going to #%er ds already.too ee.ie the lumber hauling éasy from ounty Hone,a 12.I parte of the county:about the oerailroadwhichthesesamemenmightuse|some day imstead of a buggy im|Ansonville DispatchmakingtheirtriptoYadkin;about;lite Observer.|j the Yarious man ufacturing!planits|Yesterday °morning about 10.30)|which thrive im Statesville;about:fire was discovered on the roof of |Une miles of cement sidewalks that Angonville’s new ginnery and the!od been laid and the plan to alarm given but as there waa m0 |the entine streetp in the means for fighting the fire the} |also made so mmch noise that onejcouldn’t hear himeelf talking’if The Imperial |Coton Oil 100."s Loses | at Albemarle. llth,to Char-| #1]acres,five miles aorth,$30 Eagle & Miholland,|: 356 acres,three miles east,$25 / A aumber ef other desirable First National Bank Bwildiag. ‘Phone 240. $12;$12,000ofCity Property Buffalo Shoal Road ~_Two vacaat lota Buffalo Shoal oad ae FOR SALE _Fiveroom ‘house aad ict,‘south | Center street,near depot.Two vacant lota rear agbore,on |Meeting street.}Six vacast lots @onth of Brad-ford Knitting MillEight-room house,-good |wall ‘barn,and four acres of land, Bu 'o Shoal Road.ur-room house,6%acres land, Store house and residence and acre lot,junction weet Front streetandBuffaloShoalRoad of Groceries and Fixtures. Alse stoc) Oall om or write . Cc.B.MORRISON,. 139 West Front St.-__March 3._’Phone 227. wing Machines | Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT, ~109.East Front Street. Phone 61. W.FRAZI ER, i TINNER, ..NORTH CENTER STREET.PHONES =EO ace wi|———— Pinewood Dairy Farm,, STATESVILLE,N.6.RF.D,NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A’Jew nicé Bérkshire Pigs FOR SALE, ‘short.Fone 14,—MOTOR @0, AUTOMOBILESFOR HIRE. ARSwithcareful chauftechauffeurs and at reasona-ble priees,Atany |-_on Join The Crowd at The Davis White Sulphur Springs Pare Air;Pure Water;Pare Food; Large Hotel;Large Porches;Large Crowd;Large Place,(150 Acres.) Best of cooks;best of fair:iehicken.G ood accommod h ee heome,wh dute,Two daily mail trains,except Sun- day.‘3 Weekly ‘Rates $6 to $8,July and ‘Aaguét $8 to $10.Special rates to clubs and families.Write for Booklet to f The Davis Springs ° AIDDENITE,N.C. Open May 15th to October 15th areataFLOUR! Quality first,thenlow cost has imade this brand the leader with |discr iminating housewives. For delicious biseuit,pastry, ypaad, lcels any you’ve tried—ant i best of lall,it’s the most economical flour to'use in the loug run,; Ask for it!o CityFlour Milling Co. AL WAYS.IN. OCCUPY three rooms en the ‘second floor of|the First National Bank Building,and’I am|didi’Don't peep into my reception room|wi)Voalwayshere. you ll find CITY flour ex-| where|ne vet stay and tien go off and say I ninnotin;bixtcome on in and let yoursetf be known.Tap,the bell,Hnock or speak out,If I am not at|ental cheir I am in my.Laboratory—work|tion.#hop~inaroom farther in,P.F..LAUGENOUR,Dentist SUMMER SUITS. The PRICES we are making on ouA summer suits wikt compel you to buy if you come ins a cool Suit,eool Underwear,cool Shirtsandaeoolt,clean Sthaw Hat,will keep your tempehature down and wilt.make you have a “Lanrel"of rrr Bections.pe strangers budidingwas soon.a mase of flamie ||Wete le“‘to knoW?that even be and burned to the ground,entail|jfore the street owWork was begun ing a lows of about $6,000.The ma-||Statesville was strong in ther:chimeny was all new ‘and modern |claim ag “the best town in North and had been used only {Carolina.””We were then asked if one gea-'| mom.id -w med by the Imjwedidm’t hve here.ag owne iy pe ‘Thal Cotton Oil Company of States |Ville.Beside the machinery anid |building,a lange amount of cot |Charlotte August.1-2.tom seed were destroyed.|We ‘would like to call the atten-|.Leak &Marshall,of Wadesboro,|tion’of all North ‘Caroitians who SUffered the loes of a carload of}are interestedin,‘the State’s progress fertilizer,which was stored in tha|nd development to the annual con-:building.It is suppomed)that the|vention of the North Carolima Good f?@-originated from ‘sparks from aRoadsAssociation,which i6 to be Palme train.;| ‘held im Charlotte Amgeust 1 and.2.[The Wadesboro Anscnian ways:|/Already a large number of delegates The fire is suPpCBed to have origy| have been appointed a this conven-|:inated Vlant run|tion and it is exp d that a.large {ee faeheartheginsame State Good Roads Association “in But it won't take a “ba anet”of money te AigyouAself#out at our store new in cool adn WO00L Clothes.‘F from a lumber. house,by the oumber will atte Automodil«a ’runs /are bad ng arranged from our)boiver used by the gin plant.Alarger‘cities.It is expected that big pile of shavings «fire |§the famaaee will be—prese audtand before the Ves Could L@ ex-|Senators Overman and Simimans,,,sey A ;;;j Fina ting wit hie ding had caught;=SSaaerewhowiltdiscussthebuildingof|once Ben a eile Papen PNs a wre vie ;roads from a Faderal .tangpoimt;~2%ae Oe ee —==—=e:Hon John H.sinc.and .leas:|VERY Short tif Mis plant wan|@ ,ee ee ee ere erected last year at acest of $5,-|1.9)0 good roade enthusiasts:Wie his Ga wenoce Fics Line it |all seetions of the‘state,who are shevini 2 oe .sg "ehalarnéestimtheifeffortstogetNorthiisthetoe:;ea miaCarolinaout)of the old ruts and tor ibis in tings :i Saunprogressivenerswhichhascost(4 ena ee heck oT the|and {s costifig thle citizens of the Sathana ne Racy Wasa tina|‘State such vast sums.Every elti~Wee]Pee ane.ones)ee |eekenofthea,State’interested in its :iiadeca |promress and the achievyement-of the c.‘:le f {.:',Scl xs .fundamental.condition to progrecs "|GMildrenin _Mooreeville Just reecived three car loadsgoodThads—is imyited to attend”Mooresville Ent i eae :‘jam_a delegate.-i evalle.Enter prige.(ies—rok.iJOSEPHHYDEPRATT,See.Mr.M.W.White has completed|of Buggies—Babcock,Rock Hill as|‘Chapel ]‘Hit.the school census for 1912.There|aed int ape 1,357 children of Echool age and other makes.|Death in South Iredell.fa the district,1,117 of whom are||Mooresville Enterprise;11th.wihlite end 240 cayored,*hie report|:a|Mre.J.W.Lazenby died sud-|SHOWS a gait,of*75 children,About|—|deny Saturday night at her home eobiobi.pe Be -areuber |jon the Hart place,in the Contena-S0bgdl.dl |Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co|Ty neighborhood;aged about.62)$e “flyears.She had been compla MY BABY:Sk F-ik —so’° |far ‘peverad days,bat ber tre Anxious Mothe;ie Worrke About Seewasnotconsideredofa—téri Ohildren’s -Kezetma-—*|_nnenenemne ieeenature.The funeral took place.;ae |at Centenary -church Sundsy.after Try this Remedy at Qur Risk.noon at 4 o'clock,conducted by Motihieys are driyen almost fran-esFhaexrtefhe;;|Rev.Jon W.Jonep.Deceased °in|tic With pity and anxiety over the};survived ‘by ver husband and several suffering of children with eczema |i xX GC u r S I O n ,children.Or BomMe other torturing rash.if »)Ae eee So ofter are we asked what will ::Bo:thre’Mat .aa :sive relief that we wat every oneif FROMrQiPALEceandmark:to kuow about our mew rem acy,“‘Y_I-want to ask &qivestion.Proba-Saxe|Salve,for all sorta oft /t ie STATESVILLE TO WINSTON-SALEM,.bly.sx oo dite roule dike to oe diseases,which,bs porforml ohere-Timveritt,”16 “question is,If the markable cure *oh’aurké among childrenshLordGod-of al)things had,when well)as grown erent,By WAY OF MOORESVILLE,:{Ef 6 was mhking,this’great word,:.Righe at the stant this soothing,lmmade on ily wie Dae America,what .would,:.penetrating applicaticm)“allays the|»gone for g proibeetive tar-frightfud-‘itching “Gnd burning.And| aS bb ginvks-ante tie BKIT:1t destroys the gernie and exerts its powerful healing imflivemce mosity tmoroulghby. You.cammot!de better than to trySaxoSalveforeczema,tetter,ringywormoranycriistedopscalysluiintrouble...We give back your etSaxoSalvedoesnotpa’ THURSDAY,JULY.18TH. Ke FARE ONLY 1.OC areFORTICKETSAPPLYTO R.A.Miller and R:L.ueorJohnMcNeely,Mooresville. ‘——prayed for wisdom in-i ‘ad of meney to rum the govern.|ana in his.time end he pot.it,|he?Winait’s;the’:trouble sovernment?Theresia ee ~~habitually from piaseTsufferedRezuletsrelievedarid)iifDoan’s strenathened”the bowels a0 that they seashavebeenregulareversince.’Da-vie,W.FP.Hail,ela stvis,‘Grocer,Sulphur Springs,T ville,N.On:é &% {oe ,a“séea“:é ety ¢a E i ;a bat fy .me 4 et 7 '4 m,Ye waene: ee ee ee e ee ee — ha a r ge us 3.%x.@ ®CLARK.EDITOR "AND OWNER. i PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.- Seipereee QUESDAY,———July 16,1912. “ot Lor!men from the Benats is ‘my Bing to commit themselves on the talkie thie liberty of necognizing some “of the near-preachers,Elden Banks, :_JIqhngon,of.Chariey and chHcrens are ‘entitled to thie:floor, *taken up-these days with the sta/~‘Ments of.leading Democrats that it was supposed thi*y’would ‘port him “but whi parade thie fact?’ with:the announcements of Repub-| ’Tieans ‘who will support Wilson}. stood by him,contends,that there “Nerth Carolina. An Indreased uieaentceer "Trin- ity College.. An effort isi mow helaw made to THE!LAN.DMARK dowment|of Trinity).i endowent took definite shape whenOFFICE:ist BROAD.STRERT.oe PRONE Ry honeICE:$2.00 |About a year ‘and a half ago the| SRAR.sSTS ton OO Gendrel,Educatiion °Board of New. {HE MONTH +50 York offered to contribute $150,-| ita eae.000.of this amount if thie.cotiege:woulé~raise the.balance. hundred and fifty thousand)gore | have ‘almeady been)pledged om com- a dition:that thie college ean fight and my victory."If he had/cember 31 of this year subi 8 ot refused to break bread with Lor«for the remaining.$150,900...The Amer,eiys Roosevelt,the ‘whole subscriptions may be eet Pose fime | equal annual instel'ments,thie first |‘thing.would have “been dropped-|1.4.made on or before pet There now! =aCol.Roosevelt says—the expulsion 31,1913,and the last not later than January 31,1917...The subsorip- tions may.go to thie general endow ment fund of the college,or they may be designated for special,uses like,the establishment of scholar ships,“special goliections im!the’Mi- brary oF the,maintenance of:the col- lege in-any Of its departments.|"; ‘Whienever:desired.tive donations will, be kept ag separate funds,‘thus ae serving thé identity .of thee.gitt las well as.porpeteint{ng:the!nam of the,givers.035: District committees’arebeing or-| ganized.in the chief centers ‘of pop- lation and.the campaign is on hroughout the State.Tt means BOmuchforthecauseofSouthern|wyeducationthatitmustof‘course succeed,— If none of the preachers are.wil- matter of hell The Landmark will ofthe Hickory.Democraty and Dr. he ——a “The ‘Domahretic:‘press is largely they will Bupport Wilson."Of course up ——Lincolnton Times,Republican. Some of the space is.taken up ;:|The Hookworm Treatment in North ‘Oarolina, The last quamterlly report of the| State director of the campaign),manager,but little or nothing!against hookwornm disease shows) about Thomas J.Pénce,of North,:hat ‘the names,postofific?addresses,|Carolina,.who was his publicity ages,eatc.,of 47,906 persons who | agent.We insist upon a square have been treated for hookworm eldealforTom.—Charlotte Observer.|pase by.State Boa of Health; Tom.is not entirely out of the|representatives are,jom file im Ral-| limelight.He has been slated (by-/elgh.ae ae more than,2.800, giene,practi ers,representing hie friends)for the post of secre every county in the State,have pent|tary to the President,which in rein written reports which are alsoeentyearshasbeenasteppiag-on fille of treating 33,752 persons stone to a’cabinet poSition,and for thé disease,making a total to meantime it is understood he will |July 1,of 81,658 treated)persona. have charge of the publicity bureau Forty-three counties have made during the Wilson campaign.Thom-|Smalll appropriations providing)for as J.will not be lost..You can't ithie local expanse-of finee treatment keep a working man down. Much is being said about William F.McCombs,‘who ‘was.Wilson's for all infected applicants,the sumtotalcf.which {fs $10,000...The free dispensary campaigns are nowinprogressinWilkes,Catawba, Joues and Gastcn ccunties.TheworkinBurke,Caldiwell and Sur- ry counties is to open Boon.Lin- In the first Lorimer trial Sena- tor’Simmons defended Lorimer and voted for him,for which he hasre- ceived much criticism.Last ,ee coln amd Lee are the ast twodayhevoagainst’Lorimer.10 |coumties ito provide for the valua- laining his eeecaeane ble and popularfree treatment. tor,Simmony says evidence nana in the firgt case was incomplete and Moral Pride For Communities. insufficient,in ‘his judgment,to vi-Speaking to a Young Men’s Chris- tiate Lorimer’s election;‘but that tian Association gathering at At-. ~je |Haumutiic City,N.J.,last week,Wood+new evidence brought out on:row:“Wil aca *: Second hearing,put a different face)“|am speaking to those who live on the matter.On.the contrary,/here and not the Birangers with- Senator Johmson,Democrat,of Ala-|in your gates.What Atlamtia City bama,who.was one of the commit-néeds most is moral pride.A -nan :|ds ftoasawtcnnilete|ashamed to be caught in a dinty trick and)a commnumity ought to be ashamed to be caught in a dirty was nothing new brought out at the practice.‘ ea i “Ome of the great damgers of At-smcmny Gearing |iantic City’is that so many men Ex-Senator Pettigrew!fornier Pop-|come here,so far from their homesalistofSouthDakota,who an-|that they’believe [no home folks und to,watch them.‘Theynouncesthatbecam’t approve Wood-|#?@no row Wilson’s nomination,was re-|ate apt to adjourn their morals.and jhave a fling.Lf they,onlyfusedaseatintheBaltimorecon-|thought that the people at home vention.He bagenlepiie to be @/were here,they wou'd)keep steadily.“It.is a mimority that always S e lmakes an.wnenviable reputation campafen arid —woop ~I or a community and the majorityChampClark,but when he w must see to it that they are put um- to Baltimore he was turned down |der bond.There can be no quarter by .the credentials committee.Pet-|with men who deal privately or pub-° t‘grew,it will be recalled,‘was as-|licly on other men’s passions.” sociated with Marion Butler in the! South Dakota’bond suit against|Campaign Contributions Will Be to the which adjourned last week,passedaelimina,hiroagy this bill providing for the.tecallofallpub-|" “|support to the nominees. _|would be glad to’contribute.to the ee MATTERS 01OF ae The Louisiana‘GerGeneral ‘Assembly, lice officials except judges. ‘Four persons were drowned'at Al-ton,Ill4,Sunday by a cloudburstwhichdestroyedtwomilesofstreets,wrecked six buildings and ¢$250,000plant.Property loss estimated at John M,Parker,former.oticraticeeinNewOrleans,signed the call for,the Roosevelt ‘naticonventionandhasbeendeposed chairman of the Louisiana Good toe ernment League,aDemocratic or- ganization. Victor Smith,Jr.,-holder of theworld’s amateur record for aeroplanespeed,was instantly killed near.Palo. Alto,Cal.,Saturday.His machine wascaught iin a gust of wird.and)thrown to the:ground as he.wasabouttoalight.~ ‘For the first time in its history,theHamiltonClubofChicago’has’failedtoratifythe’action of theRepublican;|national conyention ‘and.pledge its>The club is one of the leadingpolitical organiz-ations in the country,'; -Thejury in the case of Claude Al- ten,on trial for the murder‘of Sheriff: Webb in the court house tragedy at Hillsville,Va.,last March,-failed to agree and was discharged.Fourstood‘for acquittal and.eight for con-viction.The trial took place at|Wytheville.Allen had previouslybeenconvictediffonecaseandwas sentenced:to 15 years in the State|prison.: Speaker Champ Clark visited Gov. Wilson Saturday..Other guests of’®the Governor the same day wereCharlesR.-Crane,-of Chicago,and President Van Hise,of Wisconsin ‘University,both of whom have been prominent as LaFollette supporters.Mr.Crane said he was going back toChicago..to‘work for Wilson and Democratic nominee’s campaign fund. A dollar which Mrs.Archibald Forbes,a New York society woman, won from John.Jacob Astor in a game of bridge whist.on the Titanic, just before the vessel was wrecked, has been contributed to the fund for buildinga memorial arch in.Wash- ington to the Titanic victims.Mrs. Forbes explains that this dollar, which was won in a gameof cards onSundaynight,was her first.winning at cards. Miss Ola Guntaes:of Jacksonville, Fla.,is.under arrest at Birmingham, Ala.,charged with complicity in theisoningofGuyRColemanand Biers H.Strickland,in that city Deicember20,1910.The aangdiedfromdrinkingwhiskeybatt iabottlesenttooneofthemthroughthe} mail.’Miss Gunters,who is 19 years old and attractive,denies all know!edge of the crime.She was8 arrested at Jacksonville. How to Keep Cool in Warm Weath- ex. Bulletin State Board of Health. jall engaged,one way or another,:in. Fakirs.Among ‘Them. New York‘‘sun.eee - “Oftentimes -a ‘man doesn’t do aswell-at his own oecupation as heoughtto—thinks he has made a mis-fit and believes he can better himself.lere are a few sug;nayestons for any.one thus dissatisfied from the’Pthir-.{teenth United States census:There is a snake merchant who hasaranchoutinTexasandhasformorethan7yearsmadeabusinessofhand-¢|ling snakes.In one year he sold over 150,000 rattlers and’ee aah ps get-ting from a quarter to $2 each.Hefoundhismarketinzoologicalparks,the side shows of circuses and:medi-cal colleges and among scientists.Formerly all the parts of a shoeweremadebyashoemaker;todaythisindustryemploysjudgers,fakirs,ploughers,sluggers,busters-out,cripple-chasers and pancake makers the making of shoes or parts of shoes.-Another man seems to bein a'class|by,himself.Outin the.Kansas Cityhebottleathesmokeofhickorylogs, has been hung it will ‘produce.the been cured in an old-fashioned smoke-house.Thereis a man out Seattle waywhosebusinessitistosecurethe moustaches from walrus killed inBeringStrait..These stout bristlesarepluckedfromthenoseofthewalrusby.Indians,tied into smallbundlesandsoldbytheSeattle:citi- zen (who.made $1,000 by this.traffic in 1911)to agents on the Patific coast.The agents ship them to China,wheretheyareindemandastoothpicks. are abouta foot long and nearly asthickasaleadpencil.They aretough,and when made into.picks:can be pushed between the teeth withoutinjury'to the enamel.Then there ‘are also the whittler and the pouncer in a.hat factory;a(dock walloperis a kind of longshore- man;a vibrator.works in.a clockfactory;a tonger worksin connection with oysters;a teaser works in a glass factory: Spnicsiomeonlilteoantmnemmntieemeee. John Ann‘trong Chialoner’s quests to State.Institutions. Richmond,Va.,Dispatch,14th. In order to.forestall efforts_of hisrelativesinNewYork,who charge that he is insane,John Armstrong Chaloner has deeded his/entire prertyamounting:to $1,500,000-to the Virginia Trust Company in trust to be divided at his death between theUniversityofNorthCarolinaandUniversityofVirginia>Specific be-uests of $10,000 each are made as ollows: To Columbia Universi ,New York,to increase the Chand er historical ize fund;to the..Virginia Militarystitute,the Virginia Polytechnic In-stitute,the College of Agricultureand Mechanic Arts of North Carolina,the University of South Carolina,theSouthCarolinaMilitaryCollege,the Clemson:Agricultural College,the Be- To the popplar miimind this title maysuggestacoolveranda,a palm leaf! fan,and plenty ofice water.But agreaterdegreeofcomfortmaybeob-|tained by the observance of these) simple rules than by using.any | amount of iced drinks.| First,use plenty of water.Drink!all the cool water you wish,but avoid| ice water.Itis really an enemy in) disguise,as it retards digestion. Oneof your best friends duringthisseasonisthebathtub.Frequent | |Scrutinized.While the Dem0cz|Sea Girt,N.J.,Dispatch. can}racy wants all the support it Governor Wilscm igs going to be get there is some it is better off)ithe real manager of the campaign. |There was no doubt of this im the cellent,but those who cannot indulge|since been a citizen of Virginia.The Land k is inclin-4eenaoeeeeMhe|in it will find an occasional sea salt |lived for a time at Roanoke Rapids, |bath refreshing and invigorating iminds of his callers today.ed to think Pettigrew is one of |Governor himself ‘said.tonight,thatthese:[he Roosevelt party §5/tie intended,for one thing,to seru-| Campaign contrk | butions and keep tally;of the seX~| Gen Damiel E..Sickles,of New |pendiinnes a York,who has been a Democrat and}‘‘That,of course,”he said,“is! welcome to him.itinize closely the nothing more than my duty.’'‘Republican by turns and whose}™|here has bee xonly,steadfastmerg and)conisisst omicry |t t n a growingstream’i |of contriputions Sn yaaa into the is in drawing a big pansion.reeuler ||Governor’s office ‘dnily.Nearly a ly and promiptiy,~°has joined “the ||score -came today,varying)in Roosevelt party.and is reported to|jamounts from $1 to $200,with $25)perhaps a fair average.Mo;have made a speech at the organi-|),one oF f avernag fore than| them came from meri| baths are necessary for removing the!excretions of the skin and keeping | ithe pores open.Surf bathing is ex- Secondly,choose your food .muchmorecarefullythanincoolweather. Avoid all heavy,heat producing foods, |such as meats,rich gravies,hot pies, |puddings,and cakes.Substitute a diet consisting in fruits,green vege- tables,cereals,eggs,light meats’and simple desserts,and you will over- come that feeling of depression bg follows a heavy meal on a war Wear loose,porous,light clot ad It should be changed frequently,as it 000is given to the town of Roanoke Rapids,N.C.,the income from whichistobeappliedtotheannualpure of a Christmas tree for public school children.Mr.Chaloner reservesa life inter- est in all property and the right to vote all stock but agrees not to hy- |pothecate the stock or encumber the jreal estafe save for improvement.of, |the property and then only with.the, consent of the two first named.uni-|versities.{Chaloner,who changed his name from Chandler,was declared insane |by the New York courts and iese this State.] Mr.Chas.L.Stevens,who has owned and edited the New Berne Journal (daily)for 16 years has sold the paper to the E.J.Land Printing Co.,which will continue it. STATESVILLE GRADED SCHOOL. _Financial report May Ist,1911,to July Ist,1912: CASH RECEIPTS Received from.E.Morrison,cp Treasurer ettngCommercialNationalBank—loan. He says that when it is ‘let loose in| an airtight compartment where meat |’ same‘Tegults as ofa the meat had|. In an aged bull walrus the bristles|- College of Charleston,S.C.and $10,-|.: | vation of the party in New York,|w ith whose names thie Governor was 800n becomes clogged with the ex-Gity Taken svertsrssesceeHOES aS :2.9)in which he said Wpodnow ‘Wilson|mot familiar.Tt was a wholesome cretions of the skin Take plenty of a aes -was “bom.atvid-robol surroundings,|680,he said,and fhe right Boab sleep if you do not.wish to be,a heat Total cash receipts from May 1,sent 15 938.62abitthdosobChaNecahuenei‘lof a campaign fund.To each manVictim.Take moderate exercise,but].‘DISBURSEMENTS.i s |who pent.money,he wrote a per-!avoid violence.Do not allow.your-Superintendent's salary —14°er been diepteed to put such a \sonal letter.of.thanks,|self to worry over trifles or to be-|,months...;-...............+:1888.00manintheWhiteHouse.”This)led|ten i |come unduly excited.Follow the hot|Teachers’saaries.---------.-- 9)97-06toaprotestfromCol.Roosevelt,|No More Absinthe ‘For the United|weather rule of Kipling’sfamous doc-|Insurance..,./...-......eos 1 al.oo who says he doés-mot “care a rapt’States.\tor:‘‘Go slow and keep calm.’ma.fio @go%10 -where a man was born or whether fhe Geman eee -.te ce ie sae &heserine gx-Treamaee,..50,00‘his father .wore the Bie or the|inter-state commerce Z is probibie.|Dangerous Whooping Cough Shtecsete pee ss me4<Gray,80 ‘long as he is al/man of }ed after October 1 next by,the pure Bulletin,State Board of:Health.aon had.Latherighttype..food degision signed Friday by Sec-|Last year.whooping cough,a dis-ESeaeeeenmragednetaryWilson,MO “Posing:as the (afterward.”If the Chicago conven.|SOtltihe, The Republican national commit-“lit is gemerally,recogmized,’”BayateedefraudedRoosweltatChica-the decision,“that thiis beverage ip}dangerous to Memib“rs:at |go,the convention confirmed the the odie at o im bod::gee ,_.|the e food board expinessed tBtealand«Ren eae the colonel|opinion.that thie decision wouldwir-|]thes.been yelling about:theft amd tually.abolish the use of absingtie |fraud,apparently ‘forgetting the|in the Uiniited Statice,Beligt um Switz | glass house proposition,-Chkinman Lie a "a hive ort;;i ean ts :awe ng.mamufacture,|Howard of the [Prohibition —party,sale:amd importation:and tie|Hrench Senate two weeks ago tookSimilar actiicn,Absinthe also iscondemnedbythelawsofBrazil. handed:him this reminder: S ‘Thon Shalt NotBteal’candidate because his parr: tisans were not preferred over Prres- ident Taft im the convention,he brazenly .boasis that he ptole the Isthmus of Panama from Colombia and ‘let Congress debate about Former Tredell Citizen.in Detroit, I have moved from York,Pa.,toDetroit,Mich.,dnd,I like the new lo-it |}Cation,The lamd-is level and the Plenty of work at goodtionplavad.the ame trick they pot [Wages._Carpenilera:get From 20 ¢¢ the cue from him.’His title ‘to the |®9.cents per hour.Panama strip was as good as the|1,aN hiBtolenTaftcredent'als im the hands |a >Wactured are here andiworkonautomobilebeds. extensively I am at jease that the public regards lightly|._7" -and does not insist upon its quaran- tine,killed fifteen times as manychildreninNorthCarolinaasscarlet fever,which the-public takes serious- yy and demands its quarantine It killed five timés as many as measles,and almost twice as many as diph- theria,.measles and scarlet fevercombined Design,Kor.Nickels to:Ohanged. The design of the.b-cent piece which has been jingling in the pock- ets of American citizens for many years does .not caincide with the Treasury.Department’s conception of artand it will be changed in -itsentirety. Secretary.Mac Veagh has decided to replace the Goddess of Liberty on the face of the nickel witha buffalo.‘The reverse side of thenew coin will shaw the head of an Indian, ‘pe—8,09 OUTTUITYTYqotNg~pung-MRK)1 Sug SUTYPMUL.AUT ozs ot delegates end no better:Mhis is a healthy ©place v2'Sthaling ip stealing,Mr.Roose:|w;wer pnd ihe ba his .rai penyelt.When you taught that the|fine,The borts Gh ha eee agen :i a justi tir a thie means,You gave pmuveh patronized.one cor a "‘atevery.thief a on word!.to peav-/day for'10 cents.>”aen.:MoH ARGUE,JNO, “NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Route of the “Night Express.’’ Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)and NorfolkSouthernilroad,to and from all points in,east-ern North olina.Buffet,Psarin and Sleeping Cars between Ral-eigh and NorfolkThefollowingschedule figures are ath pale asinformationonlyandarenotguaran .TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9,15 p.m.daily—"‘Night Express”Pullman Sleep-ing Car for Norfolk.00 a.m,daily~For ‘Wilson,Washington andNorfolk.Broiler Parlor Car service betweenRaleighandNorfolk.6.00 a.m,daily excent Sasae New BerneviaChocowinity.Parlor Car Service.2,40 p.m.daily except Sunday—forWashington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH 0 daily{11,20a m.daily except Sunday,i and8.30 p.,daily.Buffet Parlor Car Serv-ice on 8,30 ain from.ps : TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO 16 p,m.daily—"Night Express’‘PullmanaMibseinnCar’for Norfolk via New Berne,7.10 a.m,daily for Beaufort and Norfolk—ParlorCarbetweenWashingtonandNorfolk.8,10p.m.dafly—For New Berne,Oriental andBeaufort~Parlor Car ServiceWorfurtherinformationeeepee aeofFullOarapace,apply to onn, er agents or Ralph Duffer,City Ticket Yi roughHotelBuilding,Raleigh,ave Co.Ay.B HUD-ON,W,W,GROX nN.993°Nok Ajo 05 Sptepy IMo0s 4D)“opdeagsuvuq eam ~pmorlnogy oe neral Supt >General Pass,aaect,oe _Norfolk,Va,«“ ODD OALLINGS IN.”ORNSUS,4 Snake,eenane,Smoke’Bottler amd |. Continuesthis week,closing Sat :urday night,Just a few more. days |for ,you toget the :real , values ata little cost.Make it a ‘point tobewi usdates this. week,as iheassis of the very best of merchandiseis yet to go. re a t THE WHITE Co. "PHONE 101. Sales Day is.the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. at a?UOMO Continues to attract.the crowds and no wonder since they find so many articles so tremendously reduced.-In the different de-— partments you will find special attractions.Some articles re- "duced to half the original price. Ladies Coat Suits and Dresses at half price.Men’s $1.50 Shirts at 98c.and $1 onesjat 69c.Silks _and colored Lawns at half price. 5c.Val and Torchon Laces at2 1-2c. The opportunity to purchase at these prices wil close Saturday — night. -Visit our store this week while your cash will do extra duty. Clearance Saley ¥ “RAMSEY:BOWLES-MORRISON 00. Sales Day is;the first Monday ineach’monthnth in Statesville,N.C. eB | qoej sa b r t t a e a m m s e i i n e es $2 MOVEMENTS OP .THE PEOPLE. Persosial Mention of the Folks Who THE LANDMARK :PUBLISHED TUESDAY A:[>YRIDAT.Ate,Conning ‘and Gotng. OFFICE;120 WEST BROAD STREET.Misses”aTELEPHONENO.1 "|Shande and .Meders,Harold |BarlyTUESDAY,———July 16,1912.|and Marvin Swaim,were in States-am_"ese=|Ville Saturdayy en route from ‘Da~‘BM +e fs |}vis Springstotheir home in ‘Win--(AF.GAM.[=oe~e .°|)Mn.W.F:Halll,Master .Frank——oT |Hall and little Miss’Lowisg «BradyeeanevisitingatDavidson.STATESVILLELodgeNo,487 A.,° F.&A.M.meets. Misses Minnie and Giladya Sher- rill)have been im,Mooresville since Saturday.4 of Mrs.Parkinson's father,Mr.M. EK.Ramsey,on Davie avenue.|.Mr.Mitehell)Orr arrived:homie Saturday from,thie McCauley school, Ohiattanooga...:‘Davis,who regently |bers requested to be present and} ‘visiting brethren cordially in- vited.Regular meeting. a‘NEWS OF SOCIAL.EVENTS. ‘Miss Lewia and*the Misses Nich. .(Mir,Jamies Da underwent an.operation,for “afipen-dicitis’in Chunlotte,passed through|.2 —Birthday’Gath|Statesville Saturday,en’route to ‘hisaeoSHomeatDavisSprimgs.He is re-gaining’his,etreneth rapidly."- Mrs.Frank Foister,of ‘Ashie-]ville,came”to.‘Gtatesivitle Friday Miss’.Mary”Lewis entertained Thursday aftertioon at her Some om Center street in bohor:of Mig.Tt |night.and:went to Shairpesburg)townraneros,ot |Columbia,61 ©.[AD Saturday’to spend a Yow weeks ead ‘travel proved.inter-|%hed Pe en:parents,Mir esting entertainment for the guests,Lot a.vo ina .a towns:between Statesville andi Co-child,eee 4 tie BB wy, lumbia being used in.the game,psi :wiht oo 5.;ebb, each,table representing a town The ¢tur 'home in Bor ds were miniature suit noir.ueOre.Car Mra,V.M.Swaiin,*fe ri cases and instead of *puniches ‘onmerly of ' Grace”arly and Mabel)~ tonight at 8.00 Rey.G.G.Parkinson,of Due,o’clock“in Mason-|]West,8.C.,has joined Mrs.Par- ic Hall.Allmem-||inson and chilldmen at the home a)reneeWorknitheSteelBridge “The Road,Work —Personal tems,Ete.—-~sonnet yin Correspondence of.The Landmark,--"Eufola,July 14..-We havehad ‘afineseasonthisyearso'far.Corn isthebestinthiscommunityithasbeenforseveralyears.Cotton is lookingverywellbutthereseemstobetoomuchcloudyweatherforcotton.Wheat threshers are ‘out but the wheat crop is short and of poor qual-ity.Oats seem to be good this year.The company building the bridgeattheBuffalo’Shoals for the State|Central Highway have in one spanandwillraiseanotheronethisweek.The road is sand-clayed within a-halfmileoftheriveranditseemstobe‘fine but there is one thing ahout theoodroadsandthosebuildingthem.‘Fhey think the road they’re on is theonlyroadthereisandwherethey to care in what condition,they.leavethecrossing.The writer thinks .oneroadjust:as:important as.another,ares they are not graded and sand-| -Miss Rosa Guy.is visiting friendsin-Rowan.Will be gone about ten ae Miss:Nellie Booker,of ChapelHill,is visiting her sister,Mrs C.L. Clark.-Miss Saphronia Singleton and Mrs.T.N.Singleton,of Durham,are guests of Mr.and Mrs .C.Clark.Marsh Hall and Sudie Shook, of Shannon,’Robeson county,are FROM |EUFOLA .COMMUNITY.|- cross another road they don’t seem}: L.ja cold drink stand,of taking ice from when @ ‘player progressed the score was marked by plac'ng little chedke "on the suit case.The firgt prize was a suit case tag,which to Mise Mary,Lois Miller.The guest-of-honor prize,a pair of ‘white silk hose,was.awarded Miss ~'Wyse,To Mra.W.-E.Webb,"bride of a few weeks,was ‘presented:a bunch of sweet peas and ferns.Two counses of refreshments .followed the game.‘i Seventy-five to eighty guest en- joyed the hogpitality of Mipses Maud and “Willie Nicholson)Friday morning when they entertained at their home on west ‘Front Breet,1on.at Cordele,Ga.Mr.KE.(day school,Preaching on Sundaypracticallyallofthevisiting(@-)i der and Mrs.CG srholdt,|at 11 o’clockby the pastordiesbeinepresent)Hearts was).Cer and Mre.C,C.Adderholdt,aoe ; the chosen game of the occasion andwas played at a dozen tables ar- ranged on the.spacious porch and and in two rooms.Miss Lottie Wyse won the first prize,a bottle of tot- let water,and Miss Mildred Smith, of Memphis,was awarded the vis- étor’s.prize,a pair of silk hose.A galad course,followed by an ice eteam course,was served Reported For The Landmark. Mr.apd Mrs.R.H.Ciine enter- tained.a party of.their friends at an elaborate birthday dinner at thejr homg near town last Saturday.The event was in honor of Mr.Cline’s,daughter,|Miss Fannie,his sis- ter,Miss Mary Cline,of _Catawihacounty,.who ws visiting him,andMissMinnie“Pearl Cline,daveiter ot.Mr.P.M.Cline.The three youngindies,who are just entering the+,age of “sweet sixteen,’prepared ‘the major portion of the most elab- orate dimmer.After three tables of guests had been served to the pat- isfaction of the inner man,a veryinter®=ting musical programme was rendered and the hour’of parting came all too soon,the guests wish-ing Mr.and Mrs CHne and the young ladies many more bright and happy birtihdays.; Notices of New Advertisements. Auction sale résidence lots Thurs- day,18th.-Piedmont Realty and Auc-tion Co. Storage-room for rent.‘Crescent TheaterWhitegirlswanted for dining room _work.~Payne House,High Point Advisory board asked to meet with county commissioners next Monday The fifty-first series of the First .Building and Loan Association begins ~August 1.—[.Harrill,secretary. Twenty per cent.off on all foot-wear.—Sherrill-White Shoe Co., Drink Cocolade.—Hall’s Drug Store. Summer suits.—Sloan Clothing Co. Three cars buggies.—Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. Take a kodak on your vacation.—H B.Woodward: Motorcycle for sale.—J.F.Carter. Norfolk and Southern railroad.Financial statement Statgeville grad- ed school Pe ‘ Special prices on embroidery,laces, white goods,ete.—D,B.Krider&Co. Summer clearance sale continues through the week.—The White Co. July handkerchief -sale.—Mills.°&Poston.Ge :Clearence sale will close Saturday.—Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison Co. Apply at Orders taken:for clothing Wednes:| day and Thursday.Clearance salecontinuesuntilSaturday.—The R.=M. Knox Co. ‘came hone with her. oes may for their home ®t|Loray Saturday.Mrs_W.B.Gibson, Mrs.J.A.Bfird and children,‘ot|Miss Mary Lizzie and Master GrierWius!ou-Salem,are guests of Rev Gibson spent Saturday with Mrs. ond Mrs.W.A.Lutz,on Mulberry’Gibson’s sister-in-law,Mrs.Sarah’ street.Mrs,Efird is Mrs.Lutz’s|Feimster Mr.andMrs.A.V.:Downs,-daugirter :“=!lof Fredericktown,Md.,are visiting visiting old friends.in this com-Coot Spring,was fn Statesville Fri-umunity.;day;en route frem Davis Springs to her home im Wimsition! Mrs.W.W.Rankin-and Miss JusjieStirewalt,of Mooresville,pass-}ed through Friday en rowte to Bre|vend ahd Montreat,respectivelly.|.Miss Anabel Mills is visiting:Miss Eva Kiingman,in Sumter,§.G pt : house Monday,July 15,Miss Briggsincharge.Sees A good crowd attended the lawn ‘party at the residence of Mr.and Mrs. C.C.Clarke Saturday night,given by the Woman’s Missionary .Society of Bethel church.‘ The annual Sunda:Miss for Mrs.Gaither’s They will also’visit |:Ming.W.Ws Gaither.and|Wallie Mae Houpe left Friday Rockingham to vigil home ‘people: ia Hamilet.—é .|Mr.and Mrs,J.H.Holder,whowere.guests at the home of Mr.J;A.White;left Priday)‘for thein ¥school picnic of Bethel church will be held at thechurchgroundsnextSaturday,July 20...Everybody is invited to comeandbringbasketsandspendtheday. Refreshments will be served on the grounds for the benefit of the Sun- of Memphis;accompaniedthem es|:Mr.Billie Stewart,of this com-’far as Moonesville,where they spent |munity,stabbed his wife in the le the day.'thas other night,inflicting a wounMicsesLillianandMaryWilliams,|about one and .a half inches deep.who were the guests of the Miss-|Mr.Stewart is an old man,has beenesStimson,have returned to their|almost blind for several years and.ofhomeinMooresville.late his mind seems to.be somewhatMrs.A.F.Heath and)children i beofGreensbora,are visiting at the geatereia me eo "rpg z Mrs.Heath’s mother,Mrs.;“.E.Swann,on Euclid avenue.M f ayl il F?prkod C.©.Morrison and Mrs.0,|”©teasmace } Gi iy,Tene.te ee,oo nson Correspondence of The Landmark,longer with Mrs.Mary Moore Davin.|Taylorsville,.July fwa;"|Meadows,daughter o r,~Meadows,of pap ‘Knob,and Mr |(Mises Eitia Wearn,of Cha:tistheguestofMicsRuthseen‘onde:2,,2;Hipps has gone to|ArthurC.Deal,of Dealville,were‘weveral weeks °Cumty,to.spend{married at the residence of Mr.H. J.Burke,near Taylorsville,Sunday afternoon:Rev:P.Gwaltney, pastor of the Baptist church,perform-ed the ceremony.pote.A large crowd attended the Far- mers’Union Mr.Fred.Anderson,traveliSalesmanwithheadquartersimonipoong#at home,on a vibit.|Tr.and Mr.F.B.McKinne,ofLouisburg,are visiting at the homeof,icnic at All HealinghaeL.T,Stimpson,at Turners Springs Saturday,Messrs.Crosby |of Charlotte,W.B.Gibson ofStates-Mrs.Chas.R.Gaither returnedyesterdayframavisittoHidden.ville and H.J.Burke made ‘interest- ing and instructive talks to the far- |.Miss Lucy Foster is here from|ers.Jacksonville,Fla.,to spendthe sum-|'Work is progressing nicely on themerwithrelatives.Master William |New Presbyterian church.:Moore,son.of Mr.and-Mrs.W.c.}Miss Lucy Thurston spent SundayMoore,who visited in Jadkisonville,/at-Davidson,the est of Miss L.3 ’|Dupuy.Mrs.W.T.Woodruff,whoMissAnnieCrutchfield)returned|has'been visiting her daughter,Mrs.to Charlotte yesterday after a vibit |HT.Kelly,since Thursday,will re- ig brother,Rev:T.8.Crutth |turn toher home in Mocksville today.Miss Agnes Moring,who visited |Mt-Frank Houston,of Hopewell;was her sister,Mss:H.E.Graven.lett|the guest of Rev.L.L.»Moore Fri-yesterday for her.home at Ashe-|day.Mr.Houston went to All Heal- boro,accompanied by Mrs.Craven |ing Springs Saturday to spend a fewandchild,Henry,Jr,who.will|days.Mesdames J.-L,and LC.spend some time at Asheboro.|Stevenson,/who.spent several days Misses Rachie McCabe ind Bettie |with their brother,Mr.J.C Steven- Tatum,who Visited Mts.W.C./son,who is seriously ill as “his homeslaylock,’in Cool Spring.township,‘near fown,returned to their home at School begiris at the Thomas schoo!} STATE NEWS: _At Hendersonville.last weeka ne- gro man shot and killed a negro wo-man.~The murderer escaped.—| Mrs..Mary Ann Poston,of Char-lofte,who had beenin poor health,atecucumberanddiedofacuteindiges- ‘tion.Breas 'The 9-year old son of B.S:Davis, of Charlotte,climbed a tree to wit-ness a ballgame,fell out.of the tree a distance of 30 feet and was sérious-ly hurt.S ee eh Three boys—Robt.Hardee and Theo.and .Albert Tucker—were drowned Friday while swirhming in Tar river,in Pitt county.Their bodies ‘were recovered Saturday.a | In.Cleveland county Friday four horses were killed’b of lightning. Hill,a horse trader,and werestandingunder.a tree during a storm. |»Thos.“H.Mackie,of Yadkinville,‘who.recently graduated ‘at the A.& M.College,has gone to Houston,. Texas,as.a tobacco salesman for theR...J:Reynolds Company,of Win- ston.shee me cy :‘‘ -Saturday afternoon at Blowing Rocktwomen,Alonzo’Hartley and LewisTrexler,.met in the pool,room and‘engaged in a.quarrel over some ice,Hartley accusing Trexler,who owned a single.flash his house..During the quarrel Hart-ley struck Trexler witha billiard cue, from the ‘effects of which:the latter died in a few hours..: FOR SALE.ser somone e8:CARTER,Statesville."Phone 474,+July 16. FOR RANT <STORAGE Room on sec. ond floor,Well lighted,ventilated and ‘perfectly dry.Apply at CRES-CENT THEATER.-‘July 16~2t.° —~AT ONCE,white girls forWANTEDsikonce,he ite tehavesomeexperience.Address THE PAYNEHOUSE,High Point,N.C.July 16~2t, FOR RENT ~TWO-HORSE farm near4«Loray..Applicant mustfurnishstock.Reference required.Address S.,care The Landmark.July 12—2t, POR RENT.concer ctroct ners denseCitywater.J.A,WHITE,Phone 464,July 12. WANTED staat weet roartresa™oW.SLAINE GLASS CO.July 12,* PARM 71 AckESnearStatesville,front-+ing on new road to Barium Springs. Wood'and,meadows,open land,springs.Idealfortrucking,orchards.On time or cash.ApplytoB-F,LONG,Statesville,N.C.July 12—8t.POR SALE.mtareereeSES.£25 South Center street.July 12. POR SALE,siratriowan.THE ADVISORY BOARD FS called to meet with the county commissionersattheirmeetingnextMonday,N.B.MILLS,i July 16,: InterestingFor You Prices are important in making goods sell, but quality brings peo- ple back the second time.Special prices ~on45.inch EmbroideryFlouncing,*--Laces,Handkerchiefs,-Col-lars._White Goodsfrom8c.up._Poplins,all shades:Changea-ble Silks cheap,Seeourlinebeforebuying.We will make it inter-esting for you. D.B.Krider &Com’y. * They belonged to Gypsye First National Bank, “Pay YourBills by Check and >...Have a Check on Your Bills.© CA check book helpsyou to save.It enables youtotakeinstantadvantageofanopportunityto buy without carrying a sum of money continually in your pocket—the money is in this bank earn-—-ing interest.It gives you a standing amongst .your fellows and is the first step onthe road to fortune :roe ‘ __.COME.IN AND LET US GIVE=YOU A CHECK BOOK TODAY:Nemt ||| STATESVILLE,N.C.Capital $100,000;Surphis and Profits $32,000, OFFICERS:| E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.’ JING.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier, J.C.IRVIN,President..G.H.BROWN,Vice President. SSRAARSRUREMERENMT S51)esamammmmmeeN POSTON-WASSON CO’.S All $1 Corsets in the American Beauty and J.C.C.Brands,closing out for 79c:a pair.: Good Straw Ticking for 5c.yard.iYardwideBleachfor6c.Cheaper for 5c.yard.Very special in Ribbons at 5c.,8c.and 10c.yard. .Ladies’and Men’s Hose,10c.grade,for |Children’s ?4c.pair. Big special inLadies’and Gents’Handkerchiefs for 2c., 5c.pair. 4c.and 5c.{ Towels,extra values,for 10c.,20c.and 25e.a pair.Allinextrasizes.ua ‘:Mennen’s Talcum Powder for 10c.box.Theregular 10c.Talcum for 5c.box. Lots and lots of other things selling during our ClearariceSaleatgiveawaypricesallthroughthestock.Come and get your share with the crowds.Truly, §Poston -Wasson Co. EE Ge ARR oS“RT Ras1 &ep enRoRTCN:RS OS SateTNOTICETHESEPRICES? A $25 HornlessSymphony Talking Machine TO , |Miss Hattie Royuls,of Thomas-|Mr.Downs’brother,Mr.John Downs, ;¥ille,and .Misses Grace and Maude |in Ellendale township. Swicegood and two brothers,of|.Cee err tere elie, |Cooleemee,are the guests of Mrs.|Crops—Exchanging Visits in New | ‘John Ayers.|Hope,i’Mr.and .Mrs.Walter Thompson|correspondence of The Landmark.and dhiliren,who have been spend-|New Hope,July 12.—We havejingafewdaysherewithrelatives,beén having rain ti this a sinks leave today for their home in Con-|,.--,;-:|ficient to enable the.farmers to make (Auction Sale GRAND Thursday,July 18,1912. ‘ord.{::|’Migs Glyde Tomlinson,of Gaines-|good in their work.Crops are look-| ville,Texas,isa guest at Dr.PB.F,|ing fairly‘well,but wheat is almost.a| |Laugenour’s..ae failure.E|“Mra.B.H.Adams and son,.have|Mrs.Ray,of Kansas,formerly Miss||gone to Graham to visit-Mrs.Ad)Isadore George,of North Carolina,is|ams’Panents,Dr.and Mrs.G.W-|visiting friends and,relativesin Iredell|}Long,and Mr.Adams,is off on '@/4nq Yadkin.*; :Communion “service was held atbusinesstrip.° Mr.and Mrs.T.M.Tharpe,of|Taylors Spring church on.the third|Winston,are visiting Mr.TharpespeeEverythingforsport.—R.P.Alli |arent,Mr:and Mre.W.W.‘Tharpe |bors,‘Sunday,and afterward the neigh-’ as is custémary;exchanged ca :\|who has beetsovisitinginGaffney,8.C.,returned jhome last night. Litt’e.Miss Albright Johnson re- turned last night from ‘a visit ima Charlotte,ee Mrs.'S.N.Peters and children, of Greensboro,are guests of Mrs.Peters’parents,Mir.-and Mrs.C. B.Webb.” Too Much Rain—GCorn—Other News.. Correspondence of The Landmark,!: -Harmony,R-1,July 13—We are.ie ‘too much rain and farmers} can’t finish laying bycrops.Some of| them haven’t got.up their wheat andthereisdangerofitspoilinginthe field.Most of the wheat has beenthreshedin,this community and theyieldwasbetterthanexpected.Corn is looking fine and if the rains con-tinue there will be an abundant crop. Masters Ralph and Stamey Heath,children of C.V.Heath,-will leave ina)few days for Oxford orphanage,Mr.C.L.Brownand son have open-ed a new store in,Harmony.“Messrs R..F.Gaither and GC.G. Paris havc bought 2 canning—outfitand’will buy fruit.“ Mrs.Callahan,wife of)Rev.G.W.Callahan,a Methodist preacher form- ‘erly well known in‘this section,died recently at her home in Berkley,Cal. x0d Prospect For } Miss Jamie Bailey, Personal.Items,—The Wheat Orop. Correspondence of The Landmark. .Statesville,R-3,July 138 —Mrs. Hail Gulbreth and daughter,Miss Lizzie Culbreth,of Georgia,are visiting’Mrs.Cullbreth’s Bister, Mrs.R.Q.Davidson.|Littla Misses Rebecca and Margaret Hoover,‘ofCoddieCreek,ara spending some time with their grandmother,Mrs. M.1,.Tuawson. Mrs,Lawson ‘has>installed)a No. 10 De Laval separator im her dairy. Mr,Luther Troutman has beenverysickfor_a week with measles, Wheat,a9“has often been stated,is Making a very poor ‘yield thisyear,Mr.’Dick Kestler has thé August -Fifteenth,|Sixteenth and Seventeenth,—-ad._: best crop-near here.He made 314bushelsoffabout15acres. a slight difference followed. time Jack returned home withouteitherbottleorjug.to his baby boy,but fellow can’t get his jiig at all. of the jug were oh!how good.x 'The residences of Ihe Claywell, Dr.Warlick and Dr,Laxton,at Mor-ganton,were struck by lightningSaturdaya Tsome extent ten @ dangerous disease,bgured,Diarrhoea,Remedy hasyamalfgnantandepidemic. ache?Stomach 4dyisBurdock"Blood Biv}ek“yourGruggist.Price $1.00,: visits..Jack went to visit one nearby, taking a nice glass jug full and a bot- tle of wine.‘They went up stairs and Jack,not being used to the stairway,failed to get down in the usual way,but came tumbling down..|} Then they-went-to the pig pen,where In due Beautiful residence lotsrightintown.The great- ést Opportunity that will” ever be-offered you to:se-cure valuable property closein. ‘Remember the Date and Hour, -Tharsday,July 18th,at 2 p.mn. A bag of money to be giv-en away on.the ground..Everybody entitled to achance,;Piedmont Realty and Auction Co., July 16. He gave the jug (INO),Auctioneers, the or little Jack’s host said that the contents pure and clear:and all of them damaged to} Dysentery is always serious and of-ut it can be}Cholera andcurediteven‘or sale down?Head-- 00:reme- seChamberlain's Colic, dealers. Feel languid,w run:7 era 1 TURNIP SEED!| Wher you want your Tur- nip Seed come to see me. I have all kinds.1 will’ “give $2.50 to the ‘partyraisingthelargestturnip. from seed bought of me — this season,to be given*November ist.'”ph.J.KIMBALL.| Xr Customers of Our Store FREE. 'HOW TO GET-ONE OF THESE MACHINES FREE, You don’t pay one single penny for this machine—we are'simply acting as distributing agents for the manufactur-.ers and ask that you—out of appreciation forthe free ma-chiné—buy their make of records which are superior toothers.We have a complete assortment of these recordsnowinstockwhichwillpleaseyou.These are the verylatestuptodatepopularsonghits,-band and orehestranumbers,ete.Weshall:be glad to play them for you—please call’:Me A free talking machine coupon will be given with every ;cash,purchase,according to the amount of your sale.For example,if your purchase amounts to $2.50—you willreceivecouponstothatamount—youbave these—when youhaveatotalamountingto$50 worth of coupons—bringtheminandexchangetheniforaTalkingMachine.Abso-lutely FREE!Customers agreeing to.purchase thirty 10-_inch Double Records at regular retail price of 65c.Couponsaretransferable.This offer expires October 31,1912,4 Prices on Our Goods Will Be Lower Than Ever.Wewill sell you a $2.50 Hammock for $1.35BabyBedsat..4.00BabyWalkersat2.25MosquitoCanopiesat2.25Trunksat$1.50 up to 20.00NationalSteelRange_.-.55.00QuarteredOakBedroomSuiteare50.00PorchRockers$1.75,$1.85,2.00.Porch Swings a 4.25PorchShades(Bamboo,6-fot)1.35BentwocdSettee,5 feet long,3.75__8-Quart Ice Cream Freezers ‘1.95ManyotheritemsPiproportion. Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y., DAY "PHONE 400.NIGHT,’PHONE:‘2226, ~~Undertakers. .if Ae es Roig he See Moe">‘ ” iPam ‘ 42q RNS ‘;Ribas ie “ ’Tre J :Mr ee a oe im e aoe ay A ae ie .“pies————rs |THK LANDMARK)—Marrens orNews.sees e vet :;.me Pee ane aie .Wisconsin)Democratic conventionie—TUESDAY,"=July 16,1913.shwgigtad twa qandbietse ieee),a oT STATE NEWS.C.Kareland:A.O.Schmiitz—for Goy-|-Seok a ;pal a ee ee L :’ste ornor,—Dhis ts to allow the people |7 a Two Spencer liquor.clubs were|to decide between ‘the two im the’oon h losebahwurden.ot susmantern an no convicted in the police,court of that|State -prlimairy,election to:be held‘oran io ,Play ;::7eeeObfortheuseofanEddyRefrigerator—To carry me straight to the frigid north pole, ~~REDUCED RATES TO THE NORTH POLE. Get your tickets now while they are on sale at our store.We have reduged the prices on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes, Water Fontere,Se Now is the time'to save money and ice by buying one of our “Eddy Dry Air Refrigerators,’’Place.a match in the Eddy—leave it for two or three days.It willstrike as readily as if just out of match box.We are demonstrating ~this with both matches;and salt,the\salt remaining as dty and“fine as ever.’They’re the‘sort of Refrigerator that keeps foodfresh.The consumption of ice is guaranteed to:be less thananyotherrefrigeratoronthemarket.See our.window.and get rediced prices. White Stimpson Hi * ardware -Company. ‘town a few ‘days.ago,fined $5 jim September... each and made to chose °up,Ade ‘ats,ecimblematiic off”alll theState,A Tmin.and windstotm ‘at Gran-[45 Bate,emblemaiia of alll tt osite:Fills,;Caldwell’county,‘Thurs,.|cluding -the recently:admittedday,>damaged buildings."from ‘all Federal sitiructaine :the roof of the ,raiiway,station was country and from the reruion Heblownoff.mt ‘vy thinoughout thie world om.thie’4th,J.EB.Hartzell,letter carrier tm-|Thiintecm stans onily wilh be per-Henderson,has becn placed under}mitted im the blue square of thieabond-of $200:to ansiwer a charge|flags that ane less than five feetHiofbreakingapenlettersandex-}wide,;to.avoid overcrowding,Hi tracting money *theref roan.Ninety-five fumeralis were helidi inJas.EE.Parks,-.of Goldsboro,|Montreal,Canada,Thiursdiay;anidhasbeenappointedaclerkingthe}the majority of those buried were ocean mail serviee to suceed Woody,)victims of the North Garolinian’who lost.his life “in thie -Titania -disaster.—“Alt the meeting of:the’ptodkhiold-st aa AP ans Nowithy Carolina’railroad |to be--tiken to the grareyaindss“in Jat.Greenshoro.,TMunsday)Alexander cabo.A.horse attached,to a.hearserWebb,of Ralelgh;was’.elected |felt dead ih one of the funeral’pro-| Wighity of:whe dead:were .chidldinem,| The demand:for”heansesi:was.|.B0 rue froRy <€ P aa can ,—-cat:eee Ts sg 7 You Can’Always Tell aCheap Piano. |By the Methods Used in Selling It. _.Pianos sold by agents begging to.place.them in your: -’home on trial or to save storage or forcing them in yourhomewithoutyourconsent. “Coupon.Schemes,’’Guessing Schemes,’’“Club Schemes,’’‘Special Sale Schemes,”’‘‘Special Introductory Schemes,’’etc.,are fake methods,pure and simple,for : unloading cheap pianos on people who don’t realize the °difference between a fine piano and a cheap one,and don’t know that high grade pianos are not.sold.through /fake schemes,~A You had better call on the old reliable firm of Chas.M.Stieff before buying.: CHAS.M.STIEFF,§. Southern Warerooms,219 South Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE,Ni Go AG {president to succeded,Gen RvB.Hoke;|COSHORS..0 0 oh eg Scat ‘i decearsed:.A:dividend of:4 per}.,At Anniiston,Ala.,early.Thursday ‘|eenti.swas dedlarad,Seer aaa ;Mighit,””ddgjhitining)Bbrtck!“Uhe me >Alt,Gastonia Thursday afternoon ifent of Company.B,Seconid Alabama wis Perkey;18 years old,owas |Infan try;,at.Camp),Pettus,-where killed by’a'train,on the .Canolina’military maneuvers.arg.being ‘held. and:Northwestern railroad:and/Two-mem were kilted@ankd three oth-Miss Ada Gibble,hiis companiiém,17 |ers were probably fatally,injured. ‘yearns.old»had a leg broken,The A metal prtijiery flag pole,agrainist pair was caught om.a trestle.hie |wihich one ‘of-the,members of.tha young woman jumped and ‘Perkey |camp was leaning,was melted ‘wilthr was knocked off and instantly killed|owt injuring the militfamam,.| “The store of A.P.Long,at:Meb-|.Efforts of “Gov,Be Fo Carroll,a ane,and the postofitice.building.ad-|Taft adherent,to have Iown Reepulb- Pjoining,were bummed -earily,¢Byrlidiay |lies tn State Cotivenitica pass a “Tea g morning,.Thé Long store and con-|olution”imdorsing “the pilatftcnm tens were a complete foss,'The}adopted at the mational convention stock was valued at $5,000 to $6,000|failed,being tablied 773 to 324,and and there was $1,500 insurance on!his effort té eliminate trom the ‘re- stock and’$200.on building.The)pont of the majomity,of the nesolur postoffice fixtures’and matil matter!tions committee the~section,con- .The.hew.national .flag,bearing hes Part oF Arizona and New .Mexico,was fihumg|.* the eceniti hot spell.|; pweselng that many"of:the bodies had | a 7 :Our great buying power enables us to place the highest quality.of:“goods in our store at less expense than is possible in any other store”Intown: ~: aa To this low cost we add simply.’one small:profit--based ‘on:Ourgreatvolumeofhusiness.Ee a Rte RA Genn afee,:::s ;ane rats oe PE gah.If you have never been in our store,you will be amazed and ‘de-.|lighted to see what wonderfully good.furniture at rema)kably ‘lowpriceswoofleryou,ate ee Oey Tas soe « No matter whether,you need porch furniture—a new ’bed roomSuite~-or a single chair or table -you will always find a dollar is big-ger inthis store than anywhere O16.5 ; Come and see us~Cottle as soon as you'can.Bring your pocket-book along to carry home the money you will save in buying.here. Williams Furniture House. were saved.Insuraadice:on building dimming (as .franidulent the ©Chiranidfixtunes$500::"cago convention,allo failed.’Neiithr|J...Allen,express agent.ater Taft nor Roosevelt were mention,|Wake Horest,was tried.in ‘Wake fed in the report ‘Superior Court last:week on a Thos.”F.Ryan,the New York-Viir-|charge of violating the liquor laws -ginia man whvseamoney Gov.Willson’and was ‘aqquitted.Allen had Or-/refused in the pre-ccmyention eam.dered a quart of-whiskey for an-palgn,who wasa delegate to the |Other party and had received a |national convention .from,Virginia |commission,It developed that’Al-iang who.was denounced by.Col.fen made a:business’of ordering pr n°along with Belmont -et als...liquor on nequest,on all of which has gone to Europe anid.wild not.| OGREa =)GRUNERED® ~~ ae areaaa fas since 1894 given “Thorough instruction under positively Christianinfluencesatthelowestpossiblecost.”: RESULT:It is to-day with {ts faculty of 32,a boarding patronage of 358itsstudentbodyof412,and its plant worth $140,000 jeeTHELEADINGTRAININGSCHOOLFORGIRLSINVIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year,including table board,room,lights,steamheat,laundry medical attention,physical culture,and tuition inal.subjectaexceptmusieandelocution.For catalogue and application blank address,:.REV.THOMAS ROSSER REEVES,B.A.,Principal,® BLACKSTONE,VA.‘ FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1859TRINITYCOLLEGE. .ITS STRENGTH LIES IN | A large,well-trained =excellent buildings and equipment;tull,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded stwdents;-a‘large.and loyal body of alumni and friends;noble ideals and traditions;an inspiping history of achievement and service. Next Sessidn Begins Saptember 11,1912.For catalogue and iBustrated bookletAddressR.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C.TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Location excellent.Equipment first-class.Well-trained faculty ofsuccessfulexperience..Special care of the health of students.Aninstructorineachdormitorytosuperviselivingconditionsofboysunderhiscare.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities.Largeathleticfields.Fall Term opens September 11. For Illustrated Catalogue,Addrees W.W.PEELE,Headmaster,Durham,North Carolina. he:.received a commission,but figure in the gampadgn,After the|Judge Fergusan held hat _,h®convention ‘he expressed)batisfaictionwasnotguiltyofviolatingthe/law.!with the ticket and expressed:hils||D,Li Gore,of Wilmington,has purpose to support it.When he!|solid ‘to Ralph Page,of New York,sailed for Eutrope he said he wouhd |}27,600 acres of samd ‘hill;land,be heme in:time to vote.|jthe consideration being $216,000.It!Sectetary Nagel,of thie Depart-|ji8 wnderstoad that Mr.:Page,who i5 ‘ment of.Labor and Commérce,has|jthe son of Walter H.Page,the’gisitied thet all children’of natur-_}Publisher,is acting for some New:alized citizens”of the United’States||York:capitalists.The tract of land:must pe admitted to this coumiry,|leq.im /one bedy in the evendf they are imbectiles,.idiots|ties of Richmond,Scotland,Hoke or wiit net..Mr.Nagel interpreta|and Moore and wam purchased.bY the taw to mean that the hatural|Mr.Gore fess.than”10 years’ago izatem’of:a man conferred,Ameri-for considerably less than.$1 Der.Gan,cfitizenehip upon all ‘the.°fimor|acre.[he plams of the New York-chiliditen:ae Boon.as’thiey neling uish-|ems are not known./ed their residence abroad.The de-|;:cision completely overtums the pol-|rop Prospects Good.jley of the goveniment in thesecases.Washington Dispatch.| A ‘bill has been:imitroduced in.tha coun- The plentiful harvest of impor|tant crops’of the country,indicat-|Georgia Legislatume to prohibit theedbytheJulycrop,report of the marriage of all persons who are ha- tend alsp ‘to the minor crops to a/or stimulating druew or persons at-great extent.fllicted with a tranamissable or in-Conditions of ail crops were mate’heritable diteage.Provision tslailybetteromJully1thanon“th made for the establishment of'a»date last year.The crop’re com mission to investigate all appii-ting ‘board esiimates they are 6.9 canits for Inarriage lieenses,which.|Per cent better,”Comparing their would be authorized to provide pun-|conidition with the average of recemt ighment for amy,official performingyears,it is somewhat lower,about,g manriage ceremony for any person1.2 par odnit.prohibited:umder the provisions of.The area planited.to the impor-the act.i|tart,onops—conn,witlieat,oats,bar-es,iley,potatoes,tobaceo,flax,rice and GLORIOUS HAIR FOR WOMEN,cotton—is estimated at 241,155,000 _::|leonek--White this negregate urea is Nothing.Byer Discovered So Good|11.8 per.cent less tham the area of to Make Hair Lustrous and Fass |jthe same crops last yer.It is 1.9 cinating.e |\Der cent greater than im 1910 and Every woman,man or child,cam|6.9 per cent greater than in 1909.,easily have a beautiful head of ra- The area pilanted to corn this diant hair by simply using PARIS-}|year is estimated at’108,110,000 LAN Sage.|acres,compared with 105,825,000 It's a wonderful’y efficient prepar-acres last year and 104,035,000 acrep ation that stops:scalp Ytch over!in.1910.Condition 81.5 per-cent.,ht,kis all germs at ‘once,ban-| of a normal,conmrpared with 80.1:ishies dandiruff.immediatey,and| per cent.on July 1 last year,and 8-01 bad from,falling 'ent 84-6 per cent.,the 10-year average It's a refreshing,invigoratingconditiononJuly1:Indicated yield #0)plengant hair tonde and does notperacre!26.0 budhels,.compired with Contain poisonous.lead or any|23°0"puchels-last year,and 27.1 harmful ingredicnt.:bushels the average for the past five A large bottle can be obtainedyears, Bstimated)total production!for only 50 cents at dealers avery-|2,811,000,000 Dbuh:e Bcompaied ‘wii The girl with the Auburn2,631,258,000 bushels last year and 5air is on every carton,and bot-| "whereh 5 So ha a | at e We have a complete line Ice Cream Freezers,Ice Boxes andRefrigerators,at the very best prices.See our line now..a .Yours truly, =Oe DEITZ,~*~f _.Manager.'Sales Day is the first Monday‘i each month in Statesville,N.G. perenne =—— #-One Senator.of ‘a Western,progres | .Statesville Housefurnishing Company.2 y way and reach heaven in‘single har 2,886,260,000 bushels im 1910.tle,See that you get the gemuine.|:ie Yow can depend upon getting it at|the Statesville Drug Store.Bull’Moose,Land Crab and Bel- |gian Hare.JUDGE FOR |Ue aeiinderccae4PORYOURSELF!Warhingtcm)Dirpatch!to New York q aa .Sun.‘Which is Better—Try an Experi-|“Aire you a Bull Moopee”asked ment or Profit By a StatesvilleCitizen’s Experience,Something new is an experiment.Must bé.proved to be as repre-serted,f sive with Roosevelt leaning {Bulllh |Moose is the name now applied to} Roomevedt,]‘Btatement of crabs.I never could pregreas back-But the eudorsement of friends | wand,he ;:|Now supposin fou had a bad“hen whit is yonur Zoological]pack.eee :seclasification?’*persisted the ques-|"A lame,weak.or aching .onebioner..| ‘Politically.speaking,’replied the .Westiermer,-*2-Uhimik 1’u joimWeodrow:Wilson.The.Belgian hareruns“like ‘hidll and mw liighies-rajidiy.’’‘ Would you experiment on it?.You will read of many so-called cures.‘indorsed by strangers from far-away places. It's different when the endorme--:jMent comes from home.i Bought Tenth,Marriage License,and \Kasy to prove localAFailed,{jjRead thils case: Wadesboro Amsondan,|Johm Nabors,212 Seventh Btreet,eg Rien |Statesville,.N.Gary,says:‘I “usedPatrickRamsey,an aged éoloned Doon's Kidmey Pills.and they didman,was here Saturday and Dorighit |me a world of:good.I-am git!tojhistenthmarriagelieonse‘for the |confirm «the testimontie’l I gaveasmewomatgWlizaTillman.Mellin their praise in 1911.Thére wasfWas:very hopeful but whey peen soreness across my back.and mybyRegisterofDeedsJohnsontaterbackpainedme.Doan’s ©Kidneyplestated:that’he nad been tuned |Pillg acted as a tonié to my en-down again by the pame womat tire system and corrected my trou-‘his.time.the litle spark.of love|bile:’’j ‘flickered for a miortent and then|Bor gale -by all dealers.Pricewentout,The old man:is despon-590 cents,Foster-Milburn Co.,Bud-dent but-says he shall go on his falo,New York,eole agente for |News if:be car,The indifferénee the United States.‘eshaoftheoppositesexhasRememberthename—Doan’s— A i } 4 meantime testimony. 0 a tryingeffectontheoldmam.....|‘and take no other.’Z fae orem ‘9 (\‘!a :a4‘ms ;oie %Oe ik Departaient of Agriculture,will ex-bitual users of intoxicating,liquors|: |Tho i“No,”replied the Westerner)ts hi ‘fonvittict +eeeaimournfully,“but 1:will not jody one 6 not ¢onviicing proof of Taft's party—the political amd:ese SSSR SOSes"eo0evesse 4#Rings That AreAll Right,& yourself’any «trouble about:the sets;If by anychancethesetshouldgetlooseatidcomeout,just.bring it in and a new set,will be put.in free.of anycost,to you.We sell the famous W:W.W.show‘you our line. A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will begiventoeyeryonemakingacashpurchaseof$1.00or.more.ae Let us ‘cSRH.RICKERT &SON,.-Jewelers.8OLOSEHdDOOODESECORTE When you buy one ofour Rings you need not:give te OSBMS EDLEBthast!@BACKTOTHEFARM!§ You read and hear a great dealabout the costofliving..The remedy is the production of youroWneatablesonyourOWNFARM.I offer you farming lands ofany size from oneacretoonethousandcuttosuitthepur-chaser and sold on easy terms.“ The farms have fing Hottom lands.as well asuplandandalsoplenty‘of good timber. The dredging of the creek bottoms will be com-pleted within 60 or 90 days and up-to that timeIwilldisposeofthepropertyat:bargain prices.If interested in automobiles see me.I am|handling the “‘hupmobile,”’one of the best ma-chines on the market.“Will sell for cash or on «time, g W.RMILLS,..Real state Agent.g SO 2 ALCEL CDOMROE )ODD Ce —sama ———;|WILL MOVE SOON! We want our customers to bear in mind that we will soon move into our néw quarters inthe First National Bank Building--the store room formerly occupied by J.B. Cill.oe De TheS.,M.&H.Shoe Comp’y. Prices reduced for 30 days.: Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Haraess of everyadescription,Prices right.Be sure and gét our prices before buying.: etay&®)a |;et 3s‘Protect your Horses ftom flies,5 : Saywo Bien SS,Vehicle LC &--Supply :2 ip _,116;Kast Broad Street. a)nee ~Nea ‘_&.y i d ;igtt Wes we 4 te at a es a t a THE LANDMARK]‘sa Postice sn North te-2reneePeaaOebeiereawi ea CT aeTUESDAY,~—July 16,1912;Elkin Times,ste eae LT ea ‘Eo :ie ena ane :Soom |eam eS emerge ‘This editor.of the Times.spent f é ¥‘a Bee REM eae oaRepublicanCongressmen:in “Doubt |8everal days tite past week “im ren Teme fate ee eh ECR se:_.Whivth Way to Turn.ae a riage sa Cer townr :P stk ;:a “::is Ff rn ‘BIDS,im Tredell comunity,12 Was}ae rescri lon oebbysacks?Dispatch m caertone gratified “with the crop}comditons.:Uk P .:eT’,;Thi Sai .‘MaThereishumorinitheRepublican:beret ae ee ne ore :Bi:situation,.Theodore Roosevelt has well—there ig fash Sean iy 'hsmademoreunhappymeninCon-ink thin “néchlan OP plier i Q +ee en .Y Chis section,The fruit crop ip i °eemessthangnecouldcountintwoheavyaeod;I‘i ;:i MeAVY-—apple and peach,trees are i :hours,Pine,brave ‘fmiends of the :fore.:,;loaded to the’breaking point.‘people are Mh the woods,anid knOW |merc has been’great.‘improvement i enot.which.way to‘turn,Thie colonel in the nethoue pe farming through 4 oiistryingtosmdkethemout.The Rak.th ‘ty Pi setlon The.Mest yr y *ahoyalbandofimsurgents,who in-Beem ‘Well pleased ‘with the..nomt-‘ae ad 1a)frSurgeinand.oyt of season,are’pie-ay ee ‘9 :re ¥;tween’the devil anid:the:pea..The vation’of Wilson.”In the contest ‘: Os .Shibata te di anxious -to |L0r,United:States:Senator.they are|“.::|fe a.Know.just where wher representa /aes wit “the odd,eneatty MA The Polk Gray Drug Company,a eres ,tive edo.re SR REDNCORN AN ba:New.Hove.townrlsin tir taror Of |PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS See ”si ree oe ;i a Be =:re =peiiiaihy 9 Kitchin.The Republicans:‘there,:On the Square.wo Phones 109 and 410.©. :‘i ae The average Congreesiniin).°sbe-ae elsewhere.a Minos.wna nimous'|Me:Ries .chic 5‘et Pinad eee ae <23.|Comes a coward after he remnaing it for.Rodsevalt a ese aré strone:|ii ‘‘¥=The Road to Comfort ~{Wahwington ‘tong enougin*to €et|Hanan at,eee,are,Stren|TT EEC eeenay_Foe ened “yy the Wakhington)fever.|The,fear:of'|camlicang.wid not sabia Taft.tt)——,A vanished thirst—a ¢ool body and ‘paving,to return to.the old home|je aro 80 aay ‘that’nine:out Gt:ten:|dina ain ae ioe vVvVTY"T Tv Te ana |a :vie ie AONE a a tw to earn a living by his wits Or |of:thin willl’‘Vote for Roosevelt "O8O80OOO@OORE :,sée@Tereseone)abe are:Way sie any WA cae tatetle eet ee eee:pe sty ee)“Tl tmnt Ce ideal ¥itebiness"of.the ‘skin,-for oe aaa a :.:fi :tia.Sas ates timid he becomes.’.ete es s,chap,;pimples,etc...try.|a :ot i mmre es CO8 ‘Wayis via aglass or bottle of ;L Phis,uphieaval shad Colonel Roces.Olntment.”600.st all’drug VACALIG V.i‘Re ree and Jo,Dixon.are causing is shifonth a a rx ‘at J.‘tinging tears to the eyes of|men|SCUTOR’R NOTION.=oe Ae i‘who prefer’to be tet alone,_and ee NOTE °H Vy..i‘have a horror of taking ‘sides.Wto-ved:thia'la tenotify.BUpenne i i SiéressiveRepublican).Congresémen:having clnims agaist the estate to present,then a ‘:|have tried to att astride the tence|iat itis'criietonorheforethedein aay ot MAY)Ve Ade;but T.R.‘is having:them pushed|thelr reeovery'All persons indebted to the es-‘,‘::ioff.:;tatewill<ane make ey neers ; ; DEWE -YMER.:A '“If you are not for me you are!g 25,1912.“Executor,..i Be ;'.ay oe ~5 against.me,’’“he -is saying.‘Tum-i cae ao 7 aie a ®"|Ideally delicious—pure as purity—crisp and ble to one side ér ‘the other,and NOTICE TO CREDITORS.:os4ki:{.ae ‘:be counted,’‘Paving Gusiified an edmintatrator ot the encate If ;t l b ildisparklingasfrosts_“gene Shove U8 ghven.trewm'the con~|Sails ccaints ihe tsiais the cealte os eee ®you contemplate.building or re~..~4 »stitwe iy »di “4 7!me e on or before the 18th day of :mn F te 7 ;Fr ‘Our new booklet,telling to mnow whether bas ocean ie Bees 28 felented idtheestateave reavested pairing,keep in mind we arexeieeofCoca-Cola vindication is for Teddy or not.Several days gute 8,1912 'Administrator,4 head warters for first class goods Eeet‘:“1ago a little ¢r”Of:tie tt Anion ak Nera '‘;tol};.ty at Chattanooga,for the asking.ae ine Ge aie ne NOTICE TO CREDITORS.i this line.We always keep a bigOnEAGiemoesdiedtaleeenie|wlebotn:cries holding caine,wealth of stock of doors and windows of Ias.ATU’.4 Vem ents rf.2 pre me.tome OnoF before the 14 :oT 4 .-“.| THE ae a co Whenever No.iuterviews.A still jhunt ig what day of Jue Pe Sw:0,TURNER,ra!:the standard SIZCS.Metal :and .f ,you see an javery insurgent wants.te ee Sininistratar,y sas fi ‘atk .Arrow think |°—_-—-Sah wad ae 4 composition roo Ing,pine and cy= _ATLANTA,GA.:a :—LXEOCUTOR'S NOTICE.s s.:My of Coca-Colt.|Senatorial Primary Will Be Expén-.Lape press shingles,lime and eement,=—:ive.'‘Having qualified as executor 0:22 :.:‘:———oe tee ithe will of W.1 Crawford.aeceer paints,oil and varnish,and our -S——emma ee see The senatorial primary will cost!rh :ie ou erate win caaee prices are always lower sthan the—Silas aes ===|the three candidates a neat sum of|presert the ‘same to me on or be-'@ other fellow’s.j ;money,unless.the election officers|fore July 2,1913;All persons in-|;:i :METAL perform-the duties free of charge.}¢ebtec to the estate of W.H.|{Quality speaks for itself,and if:SHINGLES There are something like 2,500 ‘poll-|Crawford are —,i ee.‘‘we can sell you better goods for;aces }State ;Thre E.M,CRAWF D,;;’7 :ing places in the State and three]sce,op ww.eh eceeek aed less money,thereis areason.Seepollholderswillhavetobeselected.‘Wile.Route 4 usiRfPThecandidateshope,of course,that 2 2 Armiabd ‘Att'y.:tes ‘Krvoofs ut on:their followers wtil take care:of the July 2,1913.::expenses in the various counties,but}——=i ae ee tere ::26 Years Ago it was said that in.many cases Mr.COMMISSIONER'S,SALE.;Vor _|Pollholder would want $2 ajday.ae Mone ve panes T.Morgan (Ff e ae ;;Y[1]are as good asnew,and have icc |.The cost of tickets will be about $1 d wife,Betty Morgan:Laz b -M t Hard ar CoaneverDeadedrepairs—never,Faas iv ae a thousand and at least 750,000 ee ease ners ot .the en on ome ;W e ,need attention of any kind,exe me am :sage will be -printed for distribu-|Superior Court of fredell county i:Y n a:mt)on tion,there being approximately 160,-|at May term,1912,made im the BSORVHOOOOCCRRESCEOORSCeptanoccasionalcoatofpaint.es Rees 000 Democratic voters in the’State.|aboye entitled case,the undersign-‘J FOR ROUFING ”The-cost of the tickets alone will|ed@ en egg 3 dg Phe at veer Se A aaM eRe ameeeejamounttoatleast$750..Incidentals|avetion,to the ehest seedStorm-proof Fire-proof Lightning-proof will ainbaat $n de hundred dol-|{t cash,at the court house doorDon’t buy that roof for the new building,or re-roof the old,lars.‘If the registrars and pollholders |?Stecenille.N.C.om ~5 until you have examined the CortrightMetal Shingles.dy paral &=n of wooething at 18 g'clock.noon,the’following‘i ;,ike vio,00 would be required.described tract of land,situate inLazenbyMontgomeryHardwareCd..Statesville,N.C.It is estimated that the legitimate |Naw Hope township,adjoiningrns-==|expenses®f the primary the money|the lands of DeWitt Redmon,Sam-am BINGHAM Corn eS heegrepared Boysfor Collegeand Man.that all the candidates would be bound/uel Williams ct al:Beginning atOninalltheCollegestheyattend,Northand noe "Vantiietinn,Sanbtetion en eatzoet |to spend—would amount to at least/@ post oak in Samuel Williams’line,=Averare,Gain OF16 ese eet be 150 doctors and ever visiting Parent.|$40,000.-All of the candidates have|"nning east to a black oak inofPupils.Military,to helpin making Mom of Boys.Des tian Fare 4nd Care |said that they expect to make the ieee ag uy a Soe ee—————_——ees|CUNpPalgn ws less than $5,000,but how Reid's line to a hickory;thence |caren a ee theywill manage to do this’is:puz-Wwe &hite oakin Samuel Wil-;°zling politicians who think they know!jiams’Titen other pee eeHomeFltric|y ac ine 'op the ata é y [pane line;thence north with Sam |).eC (0 |2 .-|uel Williams.’line to the beginning,|’SiaSIT 2 AB RREIS a ool If |WA ay ae candidates|containing 65 acres,more or lesa.iI.|Is tamplete and I am prepared to do!Zets.off with less than $12,000,un-|..Terms of sale cash :j-:‘any Kind of repair ir ._|der the presént system,he may con-|_R.T.WEATHERMAN,1General||Engine and,Boiler'Work ‘a Specialty,|ict himself lucky—and all ofthis}July'6,.1912."Commissioner.—||;‘gine and,Boiler,'OrK a pen 'Y-|will be absolutely legitimate.|ORDER OF PUBLICATION.Electrical 'Also carry a fuil line of Steam Fit-|—S===a=_|::oe‘;|tings up to3 inches.Injectors,Lu-/Live Frog in Woman’s Stomach?|North ‘Carolina,In the Superiar:|j .Co {{bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,|Waelington Dispatch..Iredell County..|Court.”1;n Tac ors Pipe and Shafting.:::+bat 4 4;0.W.Smith va.Bessie Smith.|:A live frog that crawled and clawed|It appearing from the affidavit ofCc.H.TURNER,jand eroaked lived for nearly a year|o.Ww ‘Smith in this action that|Estimates ‘Furnished Depot Streets"?Dealer in Machinery,|in the stomach of Mrs.L.V.King,of Bessie Smitw.the defendent therein,|;NGieeornga~~a |Deanwood.After reducing the wo-/is not to be fou d in Iredell coun-|=°:«i id (g the not to nd in 4AllKiElectrii{‘7 }man to a living skeleton the frog was:ty,.and cannot after due diligence|:Kinds ElectricalSupplies.foe FOR ‘SA LE :ifinally extricated by physiciaris of the be found im the State,and:it.fur|WE SEL THE D|Basinees ioe |Emergencyé hospital with a large |Site appearing that «the deft aes |tanaesSeven-roomdesirable ‘residence on|PY™p.“The frog is now preserved mtwitiseat ies aan led”the lf-.ET Pom Tradd street.-Hot and cold water,|"alechol.Jt measures,all told,paid:plaintiff and af rid.abam-! HOME ELECTRIC C0.,bath,etc “about Seven inches.donment lived in adultery with one ||ayA.D,GOOPER,:Manager.Lots near Graded School.|Asa tadpole it was.swallowed DY bo and ler pensons mlSeeseneiemmieniewnnmnmcncscce-'{Small north Iredell farm.ee in well water last August.|unknown to the gai intiff |i aoe)ene aerate|SR Pt Veeks passed before the woman|It is therefore ordered,that no :‘‘ Qn nmmmmese,|If you want fo buy,sellor exchange|-ealized there was some living crea-|tice of thie action be published|We guarantee these machines to to do goodTROUTTatejtureinherstomach.She consulted Once a week for four weeks in The|7 in::‘STATES)ILLE ~JOHN M.SH ARPE,|doctors,but they:laughed.at her.ee |sid t gpg a a work..You oT ae risk in getting a mowerFEMALE.COLLEGE REAL ESTATE Last spring thefrog,how reaching |gotting forth thetitle of the action |f that will give satisfaction if you will buy a4lo————|10 its full-growth,began to climb in-and the pinposa of the sate.and |::..+aiiV¥JIOHN C to her throat and.nearly suffocated reauiriake the detondent 18 epbenr|Deering,Full line of repairs carriedin stockThenextsessionwillbegin|Ae DYE,M.D.shi and:several times she fainted pe ae cs of the Bane ior oe for machines we handle.pTPMPE 9 I |:|,with pain.:of Iredell county,to bé.beld on the}‘a ;"ah SEPTEMBER ih,1912,e ANDLPITTING Cee |Two months ago,Mrs.King de-|last Monday in July,ite,at the|-Departments:Intermediate,Col-|oe ‘s clares,the frog began to croak.She|Court house im said cotnty,aged Stat :H d .Hlegiate,Business,Piano,Voice,fi)Office in°Mills Building,distinctly heard it many times and|®°@¥er Or demur to the complaint o:|svill ;Violin,Elocution and Art.Ap-§)‘Office hours 9 to 12 a.m.,her relatives bear herout.She came ane DAR A.HARTNESS rs ::ee dented eee Company.ply for.catalogue and:informa-2.to we m.ito the Emergency hospita®.here and Ce ee eee “;hacer .,i ie ‘2 ’lerk of the SuperiorCourt,.:,ee 4tiontothepresident,-'"Phones:Office 458;Residence 1250.the frog was pumped out of its hid-W.A.Bristol,Att’y :ye eeSa;=~,|ing place.July 5.1912.Spats ERECT aa ,Rev.J.A.scott,D.D..‘s The frog,lived ‘ten.minutes in ao ae a eee re me ,PEIN i BeemeH k OR S Al tthe tub of water.It :croaked and sang|FORECLOSURE SALE.ee :—||Two-year-old Apple Vinegar made diet”ney awa?Toe.Hen W,A.Bristoi-et al.ve.B.L.PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D.from the pure fruit juice.|According to physicians this is the|P&S¢?handt and wite et.al.i |,~,Phone orders to 4409.tinct €i By virtue of “a decree .of theaeeeaefirsttimeonrecordthatanycreature,Superior Court of Iredell county,|,:‘Office over Hall’s Drug Store.Walnut Grove Farm,|/of the proportions of this frog has’at May term,1912,made in the |i’——Gene H.:H.BLAYLOCK,'»Proprieter,||ever lived in a human stomac fof case of W.A.Bristol et.al.va.Office hours §%¢te 198.m.°/E.L.Dagenhardt and B.C.Dagen-#to6and7.to8 p,m. "PHONE 162.May 2%. S.|.Holland. Has good farm horses and muiles for sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser, Best .equipped in town,ee ’Phone 3,*Day or Night. livery ~~TEAMS WANTED. Goer teams wanted to haul hainiber.“Beven7IDSON,8 0 : aJuly:2 etigenoe cp BS |28%poles;thence west 2814 poles.to a rock on the |SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. Florevce Blankenship vs.Q.B.BlankenshiByagreementofallpartiesintheaboveentitledCaseytheundersignedcommissionerswill’sell tothebestbidderforcashatthecourthousedoorinStatesvilleon:‘SATURDAY,JULY 20,1912, at 12 o'clock.m.,the following described Jands,viz.:“+‘Beginning at a stone,corner of old JohnsonplaceatNewStirlingchurchgraveyard,on the Island Ford road,thence north 86 degrees west111polestoastakeinStephenson's line,Trout-man’s corner;thence south 4 degrees west 204polestoapineknot,Troutman’s corner;thenceSouth86degreesaaantF946polestoapersimmononthegulley,Trotitman’s corner;thence south 86degreeseast4444poléstoastone,Troutman’scorner;thence north 86 degrees east 4414 poles toastone,Troutman’s corner;thence north 20 de-grees east 1444 poles to the beginning,containingacresmoreorless./i|,becond tract—Beginning at a rock,“McLean’sline,thence-east24+poles to a rock;thencenorth ‘ McLean line;thejice with MeLean’s line south28%poles to the beginning,containing five acresmoreor,less,.These two tracts of land constitutethehometractofQ.B.Blankenship.There isadwelling:house.’ ithe period of 11 months. :—a hTheColoredMan's Remark to His Mule, Lexingtom Dispateh, A well-known old Gblored man of|* missioner will sell at public.cty to the best bidder for cash; at.the court hous ardt et.al.,the undersigned com- out- _COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Ought to mean much to the man with a bank:ac- e door In States$110,N.C.on”ie SATURDAY,JULY 20,1912.- d.barn on.this.farm.|t Lexington.was following the-gang ofmenatworkonthestreetsin-ParkPlace,picking up the stumps andpiecesofwoodwhichtheyleftbéhindandhaulingitaway.He was work-ing to his wagon one of the homeliestlittledonkeysinthe.world.'°While his wagon,which ‘was almost full, the donkey took fright at somethininthebushes‘and shied,The olmandroppedhisloadwitheveryap-pearance of astonishment and’said;‘Lord’A’mighty,fool.Dey ain’t any-thing in dem bushes any uglier danyouis,is dey?If dey is,I’se gwyne;0G he a oewie ‘Splendid farming Jand And in a odcommunity, miles,Good:roads..J.ADA sANDMARK, “14 e's 4 .SUBECRIAG RoR THU I pla RL WeEAT ERMAN,©">Commiasiohetny6“uly9,i918, koe the old man was carrying a load to| yh count.If you have not yet opened an account with"the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do go now. CapitalSarplasTotalResources over Four per cent.on time and Savings = at 12 o'clock noon,the followingvaluablehouseandTotsituateomDiamondHillandknownasthe.R.S.Sherrill house and .lot and bourmded as follows,to-wit:i‘Lying in the southeast’suburbsStatesvilleajdbeginningatakee,corner-of Vance and Dagen-hardt streeta;thence north\4 de-ghees east 100 feet to a stake; thence pouth 86 degrees east 180 feet to a stike;",thence south 4degreeswest100:feet toa stake on Dagenhardt street;thence north 86degrees.west 180 feet to the begin-ning.»:!-Terme .o $100,000.00 28,000.00 500,000.00 Deposits. of e c cial National “BaStatesville,N.C. Commer nk,t dale,coun.Ss S ee R,T..WBATHDRMAN,,MK;STEELE,President._°._E.MORRISON,Vice President._2 Ps Opminigsioner:_D.M!AUSLEY,Cashier...-G,E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier:W.D.Turner,“Att'y...eee UE ATS Baa Ta)ate (Oe“Gane!18,1912.0* “THE LANDMARK| ‘\)MOESDAY,———July.16,1912.“1912. pe :.he reawes &most striking example of.misdi-Camegie had contr ibuted $10,000.|i :gale otter.was the re ia.rected’power and unworthy am-At the conchus on of his exaimi-|Breakfast Bacon, feeble from the efforts of pairaly-bition.nation.Mr.Cortebyou Baid he ex-|i sis,for panmisson to have the’,Roosevelt had as great an oppor-PActed ©to take full resiponsi-|Sugar Cured Hams, clerk read a ptatement from him.“nity to.serve the progressive Dility for the campaign contribu- ,Ocenpancy of his seat. -aim ready,” SEVATO ie earns By a Vote of 55 to 28theSenate Decides His Election Was In- valid—Simmons’Against Lorimer| This Time—End of a Noted Case, Washiimgiton)Dispatch,14th. Overturning the majority of its | own committee,and reversing its| yote of March 1,1911,thie Genatie today took away from Witham,Lor-~ imer his seat as junior,Senator from iIllinois-by a vote of 55 bo, 28.A-member of the Senate Binwe| Jule 18,1909;Mr,Lorimer today was ‘declared to have been the re- ‘eipilent of votes secured)by;“ors | rupt methods andi pmactildeg”and his election:was held to have been in- valid, Mochridceilly Mr.Lorimer will pass’ out of the records of:thie Senate By) a mamber of that Body,‘motwith- standing his more than three years" Fating)“his- ‘SE im associates,with the declar:Aton,, Mr.Lorimer sat ‘the chamber and heard his fate de- oreedi:ag the roll-call.showed the, -adoption of the resolutionof Sena- “fight against him had not estimated tor Luke Lea,of Tennesse,tha} Senate’s youngest)member.} The mam who for three days had held the.Senate to close attention,| with:his,remarkable speech)-of de- fence and attack ypon his enemies, rose wearily from’his seat,.and passed.back to a oloak-room.diocr. Senators and members of thle House pathered about:him,grasping hand,and patted him on the back. Outside the Senate door,as Mr.) Lorimer stepped into the coinriddr, friends greeted him again and a party,of-Sisters of Charity pushed forward to express reget at his expuision.. Mhe-outeome of the vote ‘was nokasunprise,but the leaders of the |a greater vote tham 50 ‘to 35.Lor-' imer gained only one of the men whovoted against him.:March 1,1911 Senator Jones of Washington,‘while he lost thie votes.of hisi associate, Senator’Cullom,andi of Senators Curtis of Kansas,.Briggs’of New Jersey,Sinimons cf North\Caroli- na and Watson of West Vinginia. Lorimer’s fight for his.own ‘offi- cial Hife bagan,in the Senate cham- ber eanly Thursday afternoon.When he concluded bis eloquent declara- tion that he was not a cowand andi “‘woukin't run in thie face of certain defeat,’"at,2 -d\clock this afternoon, he had held the floor for 12 hours> with inbermissions and recesses bo“restore his strength. ‘mo yotes. 'this body. The moving)character of.Lori- mers appeal was admitted on ev- ery band,but it apparently swayed Tostead of the idefencethathadheen’expected,{i was throughjut a ringing Tetothisewho“had opposed himdeclaraticiiofhisunfattermg)belied in the purity of his election in,I1f-| mois and a promise that.he woulld not give up his fight wilth hisevie-| tion from the Senate. “It has been -suggested that I resign,”’he said,in his closing dpc- jaration.‘He who fg so coward- dy as to Tum because defeat stareshimim‘the face,has no place in Though you ail yote to tunn me out;though every vote’ has beem canvassed and is sgainstme,I will not resign.My exit from this body will not be from feam; it will not be because I am a cow- ard.Bt will be because oftive Gen~ ate of the.United S | Only two incidents marked the few miniites between the termiima- tion of Lorimer’s speech,and the takmiig of the ro}l-call whith)re- sulted in his defeat.One was the chafge of Senator Dixon,Coloned Roosevelt's campaign manager,that the affidavits Lorimer had!introdwe- ed to show attempted corruption of ,delegates to the Chilicago conven- "thon,were “malicious and deliberate fullsehioods.* It was the affimmation of his beliet CAUSe at Chicago as Bryan had at iy in Lorimer’s inmocence,and a pa- _thetic statement of his’own ‘feeble- ._meet the wt ‘“eonate the a’“T believe A ness.Tillman wept as it was read and -other memibers of thie Senate exhibited deep feeling.‘ “Since I was stinicken with pa- ralysis 30 months ago,’said TH man's statement,‘I have thought often and seriously about death;and the hereafter.That™I-am here at #ll is.im same respects a mitracle,and I know [must go hence and Great Jnidige face to face ~yerssoon.I cannot do otherwise than vote as my consciioned:dic tates,and I believe this man fsinnocentofthedhanges‘broughtagainstihiim.,?af . Senator Tilimam expressed’thie hope that Mr.Lorimer would conse: reinainder of his life tothepurificationofpoliticsimChi- cago and to the uplift low citizens im Minois, thiat if ‘he does braive- ly fight for«puner amd betiter BOvV-emment in T)inois,’he paid,“Godwill)strengthen t's arm and’hewilllrebunntotheSenate—viridiicat-ed by the people of that greatState.’’\ Discussing the possibii ity of oafurtherfightforhis.vinditc “ation,Senator Lorimer said:toniethit: -"T must think things over andalkwithmyfriendsweforeIcanfaywhetherIphaill)go into Bb po- litical fiighit for vindication The!“pilace for me-+9 make -y\iedet should 1 davermine on such a couse,would \be before the pedpie;“us ine mbery of the Legislatume witch willl,po- hect.my,successor have allready. been_nomdinai ed.Conesiq wentily-I cannot go into the eomiing,fight,| Thus IT should have to wait until two years hhenice,and Ihave nol look |‘ed phat far ahead.Before.reaching any déoision on that,poirit I want:|to have a’full apportumity to vanwithmysaisssnhome.”” his]; of his fel-|” 7 at ‘The meneta ue constituted nee! the .Lorimer wae was talker 94 members.The vadanicles caused by:the,deaths of Chaiilesi J.Hughes,Jw,,of Colorado,‘and GeongeS.Dix- on:of Ney,had not beeni fillied. Immediately,after thie,vote,howev- er,the Nie adie,vacancy,was filled whien WA.Massey,appointed)by the Govermor of Nevada to fill Sen- ator Nixon's unexpired:tenm,was sworn.im,He.had been watting thiree days to take the oath of of- fice,but was prevented by comsid- enation of the Lorimer case. Mr.Lorimer was elected as jun- jor Senator jfrom Wiinois by thea Legislature of thiat State May”26, 1909. _#TATH NEWS. The Journal says that Mr, Holbrock,who is known ini,States |ville,made 1,016.bushels of wheat R,IP :on his fan*ah neat Winston,.Nvfhicly, is considered‘ani Vexcellént:yielld.: ja PhS.explosion;Cf-a gasoline tank:ture;importation,exportation,trans- to which:he was applying a blew’Funderburk:pipeim.the store pt MecklenburgBros:,-at.Matthews,- county,\shattered the left te .ofR.N. Hood,.am employe,of thestore,po.that the Kimb had.to be amputated. Fred.Wike,-a mnullaibt 0 rol,wasi ‘convicted!in)Catawba /periionr Court of attempted erimiinab- assault and seniéiiced to.five years in the State prison.Will Dellinger,leolored,who killed another negro, was conv Loted-“Of geco!ndi degree mur- 58 years Siu- Robert.Perkins,a stone carver, was killed and several other menslighitlyinjuredFridayby‘the col- lapse of the “large stone shed of |the Mt...Aliny.Granite.Cutting Co..; Lear Mt.Agry.Hail ‘fell,lightning struck the building,one end cf the structure faded away and a wind- storm did the rest,doing $5,000. \damage.Eighteen men were endan- eered. Boonie Democrat:Willie Church, who'cut Hub Wagner so periqusty some time ago,was acquiitted’-at the hearing before a magistrate.Hub ‘Wagner,Mitche’l Calloway and Fred ~Aldrich wene taken with wanrafi's swonn out by the friends of Church, changing that they were the aggres- sors:and hearings.were also giv- en them before the.same magistrate. Strange to say,they were also ac- quitted,leaving no one guilty for: one of the worst affrays that hap been im our county for some time.|Ce Bryan at-Baltimore,Roosevelt at Chicago—Contrast. Serator LaFoMette in LaFolliette’sWeekig=Ae Bryan at Baltimore,foregoing all dhdnce of.his own nomination,mar~ gaalling all his forces,.braving)Tam- many and the trusts,to rescuehospartyffomtheirdomination, carrying,the convention for.adop- tion of the most progréessve Demo- oratic platform yet offered,and the uomination of the most progress- ive Democratic catididate available, was a towering figure of moral pow- er and patrietic devotion to civicrightébusness. Roosevelt at Chicago,backed by money derived from the stock-water- ing operations of the steel trust and the harvester trust,organizing what are now confessed to have been fake contests as to neairly 200 delegates in onder to control)the Republliicam convention «and seacure- his own “nomination,refusing to aid in making a (progressive pllat- form,bound to have the nomination ordestroy the Republican party,was Baltimore (But Roosevelt was sery- ing the man.uot the cause.He wanted one thing-—he wamted the nomination.And yet he did not have enough votes'to nominate him- se'f upon any honcst:basis.He did have enough delegates in that con-— ‘venition witimately ‘to have,nominat-ed a real progressive and adopted a strome ‘prog resediv:platform i /He could even have nominated Hadi y on stich a pl atform and progressive|Republicans’could have.supported Hadley in much the same spirit oshundredsofthousandsofthemwill now suppont.Wi'sdn.Neither’-Had= ley nor Wilbon are veterams in t progressive ratike.Neither ofthemhasbeentriedbythetever-.est tests.Both appear to be men ofhighidealswhoserecords,thoughBshont,give promise. “But Roosevelt would not consid- er Hadley He would have.no}one but hime Mt At the first pifz- gestion of Hadley,he ordered “the thing party maneuvers lest he losehisfollowers. What if gaid to.be ord for encircling the *completed lash week by J,A Al en=\@andBE.J.Scott,of Phoenix,Arizo-na,,who made the trip in 01,‘day :The men left Los Anye Ju ¢and,pathing from:Se:Jime =|made a.New ronglobeow tithe thd Journey by way of nevostokamdParis.” ep t +.ree eases ooreret Sno wane VATA le 6|been subscribed towards “a ana of$100,000:Which bi PTO)CHa to|Talse for the budding of »me?unicenitmemorialatNiles,..O.,.th ionOtofthelitePresidene“veh eh}‘he,ney;‘who -wap.bor nm at Néles |pide,Memorial wil!take the for&public aif tomiud eeoeepaempaithee.Save.ae coupons a$25.talking machine fre ‘Ontosiree,Onww:-Bundh Furndiure Go.-=ea ‘suit ed States Senators by direct vote: of the _form marriage and divorce laws;the complete suppression of the traffic permanent non-partisan tariff com-/corner Broad and Elm streets. olijtion—of child rigid enforcement of Jaws,now!fla-| emantly viclated;equitable praduat- ed imicomis conservation of our miimera?and for- ed for er efficiency and economy im gov-ernmentpervice.””r ay :ee y 4 Rie?a:ras Ri pee4FoyawayPie“ee €:ih 4 i ee &4 ‘; THE.PROHIBITION,‘PLATFORM. Summary of ‘the©Document AAdoptedBytheNationalProhibitionPar-| ‘ty.Convention.:i ‘Following is @ BUMmary,of ©theplatform,adopted.by the national |Prohibition convention,atAtiantle City last week: “The “aleoholist drink traffite is wrong,the most serious drat upe ‘on the nation’s wealthi and resowne-es,detrimental to the general wel-fare,destructive of the inajilemabile right of life,liberty and the pur- of.happiness,and therefiore,all laws)taxing or ‘licensing a ‘traffic that produces crime,poverty and political corruption and spreads |’ discase and.‘Jea‘h).should be re- peaied::To destroy.‘Buch a&traftile there must be elected to powen a political party wih'ichi will avdmuilndis-atterthégovernmentfromthe,stand:|» point:that the aleoholiiq drink traf-fic is)a crime.and not @ usiness,|* anid:we,‘phedgie that ‘the.manufae- have decided to put portation and sale of :alochoiicCi.bev- eraigets.shall!‘be prohibited: OW’favor the:election,of,Unit- Sales Day is people;presidential terms of six years anid one tenmonly;uni- |New Word For ‘thethe Ghort andand ‘Usly. Wilmington:Star.”The highbrow expression for Uhe ‘short.and ugly ‘word of “lie is oe nefarious,opposite of theth,”That is what,Chancellor own,of the.New:York University, awe it in a:lecture-on’the “Der extermination of polygamy amnidf thre| in.girls;suffrage for women.wpon the same terms as to men;court review as to:postotifiice and other de- partmental decisions and onders; the establishment of postal savings der and sentenced to 25 years in yanks,the extensicn of the rural |cay of Truth Telling.”—. the State prison.'idelivery and the etip?'shment -of <n : Sanifiond Ekpress:.The Egypt Im-an efficient paireela.post;the ab-August cue —andprovement.Company have purchased.solute protection of the nights:of Seventeenth.——ad. 25 sheep of a.fine breed from the labor without iimipainmemt.of the|~ ‘Northwest with which to.stock’rights of capital;the.protection of FOR SALE.their big:farm at eee sion one.day in seven as a day of rest; aid.$25.eath for these Sheep.the settlement:of alll internationalrhewonfromonésheahingfromdisputesbyambitration;thé imitia-Very Desirable“City Sua ‘andoneofthesesheepweighed11%tive and referendum and recall;Farming Land atInvestmentpounds.‘Fhe wool from the average the taniff is a commercial)question ;Pri sheep.weighs about 5%pounds.(anid should be fixed on the basis of ces. accurate kmowledge secured by a Good 7-room +wo--story dwellin hias|and sewerage,good barn and otherjoutbuildings.Lot 72+feet fronting |Broad—by320feet frontage on Elm‘street,making a nice building lot \fronting Elm street.:offer this|valuable piece of property for a short est reserves,reclamation:of arid!ahd|icoat the,extremely low price of mineral and timber Jands and water waste Jands,and we unge thet oiwaterpowersnowowmned|by govern-haa"elly street.Water and sewer ment be held penpetually and Jeas-|System complete.©Good--barn.andrevenue prumposes;;clear-|Other out buildings.Lot 110x250 feet.ly defimed laws for the nmegmlation|A splendid home,closein,atthe veryandcontrolofcorporationstrans-|low price of $3,300. acting an int°r-Stat?bus mes;great-.Six-room cottage on Green street.Water and sewer,barn and other{out Seamed Lot 90x208 feet.Pricet$1,800RepublicanCodiisenatliaisHadNear$2, 000,000 in 1904. mittee with ample powers;the ab-| labor im mimes,| workshops and factories,with the| and inheritanca taxes; eta 8-room two-story dwelling |bur;township,on one on the mainWashingtonDispatch,roads leading to Harmony,N.C.,After George B:Cortelyow’had|now being macadamized and 14 milestold)the campaign cantributiony in-|from the survey of the Statesville Airvesiigatingcommiltee.of the Senate Line Railroad now in course)of con-that a total of $1,900,000 was rais-/'struction;4 mile of Harmony,3-4 ed in 1904 for Theodore Roosevelt’—mile to church,1 mile to Harmonycampaign,he said that one wealthy High School.7 acres in cultivation,man who had come to headquanters 93 Send land.Timber estimated toofferedtocontnibutebetween$15,-|cut 250,000feet of pine and 100,000vaaia000andisiedabo}feet of oak lumber.Land lies éle-=-eer ee ni ‘Mr /@antly for farming and has an abund-Gains &‘Daan ar ‘ant watersupply.I offer this valua-orton He diaclan|Dle tract of nd for a short whiletionwasnot.accepted. ed hie never had heard of a contri-fo at $25 per acre.Terms.bution from,the beef trust andas-These various pieces of property serted the tobacco trust did not con-|are destined-to become more valuable tribute,because he had issued or-each year and gag Serf bod oer ders that no money was to be reeetiv-|Of the investor.ed either from tobacco combinations lars,call on or writorindependents.‘a]WwW.J.MATHESON, The former Republican chairman|Real Estate and General Broker.said he had ‘heard the late Edward|salty 12.112 East Broad Street. Meat,Honey! tion,‘but:that he mever inquired} abonrt it.Mamy women had madecontributions,he said,because of their :interest,in the party.Many) anonymous contribu‘ions werg maidie he said,“just as to charitable,ne-| ligious or social organizations.”Mr.Cortelyow recalled that Andrew| He said.some had paid’that he had been selected es chairmam because he had been Secre‘ary of Commerce and Labor and was im:apositiontoforcecorporationsto contribute.‘“‘At that time the bureau of corporatons had.just been.| ,Best quality Kettle Rendered Lard, Sliced Dried Beef. onganigead,”"gatd MrJj Cartelyou,-‘and I ne Ww mo more>about:eo —of zen ie résaid the curre a i teras | of the day.” Betting in.Wilson's Favor.rl Real money is being wagered in’ the New -York'financial diptie | on the presidenitital elediion. From somewhere_$1,000 appeared | last week to be placed figainst Gov- érnor Wilson,and it.was trmomedi-| Nice lot new strained Country Honey. GILL,ately covered at odds of 11 ‘to 9,|J.B.the Wilecn contingent taking the | long end The recorded wagers |7 \THYwere$550 to:$450,$275 to 225}FANCY GROCER, and two bets later of —,to $200. On the Stock Exchange $5,000 wasfeveredaswaitingtobeplaced.)on Governor Wilson at odds of 105 East Broad Street. "PHONE 27. Having received an advanced shipment of one solid case ‘of Men’Ss.-and women’s.Find “Madeira”HEM-STITCHED,HAND EMBROID-ERED-and INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS of the newest designs,we at the followingprices:be.,10¢e,,15e.,25¢.:and 35e.You will wonder -why they are so cheap,but you must’‘remember is is aChristmas|Handkerchiefs,SALE NOW ON. MILLS 100 acre tract of land in Turners-| rite,further particu- ona JULY SALE of these beautiful ‘‘Kerchiefs” J es sale of. “Yours iruly. &,POSTON.e firstMonday i ineachmonth iin Statesville,N.uO, ,ae {High Art Clothing, |WILL GIVE THEIR OPENING —-ce Wednesday and Thursday, July 17th and 18th, AR The R..M.Knox Company’s. Leave your order and get it off your mind.Fit,Quality and Price Guaranteed.Manynewandexclusivepatternstoselectfrom. i cc RNR NNR: On account of the busy timesin the country,and so,many of the country people not hay-“Ing been able to take advantage of our EX-TREMELY LOW PRICES,we have decided to continue our sale for one more week.Inspiteoftheimmenseamountofgoodsthathas-gone out of our store we still have manydesirablegoodsleftinDryGoodsandMilli-nery and a big:stock of Clothin to selectfrom.Take advantage this week for it pos-itively closesSaturday.Menpeerealy, THE R.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each munth in Statesville;N.C. ()Everything For Sport and athletics can be had here. Ifyou play tenhis there are racquets,balls and.nets.If foot ball is your game we can sup- ply yourcomplete outfit.In fact no matter what you play from ping pong.-to basket ball we have the things to play it with. Suppose we get acquainted. R.P.ALLISON’S, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Quality Rubber Goods! The Dependable Kind. Every Piece Sold on Our Guarantee. 4‘Ice Caps,Face Bags,—. Water Bottles,Invalid Cushions, .Syringes,all kinds.: |to 4°There were no takers gevaeeren op peseecncsorosceDRINKCOCOLADE!is The Kine of Fountain Drinks, IVE GENTS te al HALLS DRUG»STORE. e STO «ee eh ea ae oy 4 =hE.type for sale. The Rexall Stores, Center Street and Western Avenue,’ é ‘Statesville Drug Oo... PRESCRIPTIONISTS.- FOR SERVICE!|{- age King9th 164584.He was bought f the best Berkshire Farms in|Recnasees Six choice pigs of the purest I have located at isp?$X paisforthepracticeofmyprofgssion.Office over Brady’s store’®Proprietor, || | |calRIDGEWAYFARM,| iL —Onat,E,A.MORRISON,_.Stony Point,N..,RB.F,D.No.1, B.E.LITTLE,M:D,- RB A To ou n t u a m e n e s . sh e 2 NT pe NN pe i = VOL.XXXVI. ALLEGED FORCED _STATESVILLE,N.0,FRIDAY,JULY 19,1912.©-*.=.NOL 102, MARRIAGH|THE ©MOORESVILLE PIONIC.TEACHERS.FOR,TAYLORS VILLEa |GOVERNOR WANTS DEFINITION NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE.|BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. Young Man Alleged to Haye Been |Annual Event ‘For the Benefit .of |Miss Eva Dotson,of Statesville,|State Committee Asked to Say What |Items About Various Matters Fram}—At thé meeting of the TrédellitForcedtoMarrytoRepair Wrong——Case Brought Into Court| Assault.With Dead-| the Orphans —Home -Coming!|Gets a Place —Social Per-Ooddle Oreek .Academy-—-Miss'|©sonal Items,.-=Flowers and Mr.Barger to Wed;~~Mooresville News.:Bae ‘ae aAninteresting:case,growing,ott Correspondence of The Landmark...|»Taylorsville,July.18—Mhie schoo! :,of an allleged,‘forced,tiarriage,is |.Mooresville,July (18 °-—Codale| on Charge oflyWeapons._ is Meant.By Democratic Ticket.|All About the State.|Poultry,Association Tuesday night.| |Corresporidence of The Landmark.‘}to Denfocratic State Chairman Webk ishing in Scotland county this year |Show January 14-to 17. Columitiee,Messrs.O.F,Rooks W.|he call the committee’together,in shipped from.Laurinburg (Monday|ly came.to Statesville from Ftori-;_ithe:interest tof.soumd)Democracy!might;oh Fe OE |da,was operated on at the Sanaitos ”:th Gd).onits ta a Cire aniodiaa'ic 4.|De Deal,Wo.LT.Nelson;“H):P,Feim--::ae :oslo be Uhreshed:out’jn the courts.Creek Academy.will celebrate Wed-,|‘;48.he-expressed it,for the Pur-|”Moses,L:Beat,ot Salisbury;307 rium,yesterday,He rested:welllThe.defendants’>pre Will!nesday,August 7th,as Home Com-eevath,wh an:a.few “miles Saute ing Day..dni ‘exercises will be-| of:.Statesville,bik,brother,}gin .at.10 wock a:mM.and.will|nhs ‘FMr.Charles Smith,of Ouk “Forest |conéist of addrcsses,-historica],{n-|ME*tSeseion of the Daylonsylile Statecommunity,‘They arewharged with |splrational,and,reminiscent,inter-|Wie School:Prof.J.A.Wihilte,.of)0)'2%Mae ne cosent meetinghaving.forced Mtr.\Marioh’Mills,of spersed with songs and recitations Ve ;ee antheOakForestsection,to’marry|All fornier ‘living tedchers,.pupils, their .sister,’Miss.Fanny smith,‘residents, the marriage taking place ‘in.States-|friends"and the surrounding com- ville about’ten.days ago..©.The!mudiity are invited to attena and Smith brothers were giveh a pre.help to make the day-one long.to ‘liminary hearing before Jusiice Tur be.remembered,Coddle Creek Aéadr Wid |emyis one of-the oldest schoo's in Smith was placed under $200 bopd|this.part of the State,having ‘been for his appearance atSuperiorCourt asourceof usefulness for—s-veral$6 answer charges of assault with generations.Teacners af tistinction deadly -weapon and carrying a cOn-|have taught at this place,among} ner Wednesday afternoon.’: eter -ain 4a OSON1,aid)a |:.me ee ae cueake ceaenet the pose of giving a “plain and definite iyears old)died ‘Konday nieht-H last night.’‘ta ty ;'s Tfaltonvnre:auernah.bod :dpe constrictionjt the wordeDemownats aaron cay oe ree eae.Be Flen-ny iachine ae :Stated.following named teachers fdr,the ag hei the d dersonville.of?tubereulosis®Mis re-|“.-The éxcursion run from States."~ oh nene ee Pea Meoriases mains were taken to Shlisbury:for ville to.Winston yesterday,by Mes-|:Pliinary resolutions and d'so «interment,eet ae Aa Aaa iSrs..Re AY Miller:and “R.L..Wasson, |Taylorsville,elected prynelpali:prot.|‘*Seseth eels ;ee si a Re hats,J her ¢@ rhienm.actin roe 3!‘;Sa ;i ieee a of :Biwelk Mountivahin,|4,Chea te wae irre ee iat.(O0@ hegto.killed another.ag “the to Winston,-::fe tietr.descendants,iid ot Dalton eure a qivtn |e ‘han the thiddle of October.—arene of 2 quarrel abouta dog,tiie,—-Mr..G.Karcher’.has.closed!hig.Vasircuheas |Mies ped spurt ee Vol.‘This detHon ‘of the Governor js making the fourth homicide in,“une .shop on east Broad street and’.has jeemee,second and thind grades,|10T (he reason,he says,that the COUny ip five days.|.LE EO ME Ee Oe eeejatidMisé’Eva’Dotson,of states.|Ch4rlotte Observer has declared ed;|_J0.Angle,who.killed Lattt’.Ram-Case Co.to mxifufacture inamtely.|ville,first.grade.”All of the teach itorially,in.answer to an inquiry dolph’in,Madison county’im '.1900 and do repair work,lers have accepted the work and/!!om E,L:Harris,of.Raleigh,that;@td has been missing since,thib;-—The amnual.picnic of the’Tre- lschool will open about September!*.Voter who.declnes:to-vote.|for Week went to Marshall and.Bur-,dell county,Marmersr Unikom jwilllist.Prof.Moore taught here Home|tH Democratic natjonal ticket is em-rendered to the sherilff.tbe held at.Mr.Jno.“M..Sharpe's i i itie*to’vote jin the “Demoecratic)Mr.Sumter C.:Brawley,a‘native Place Friday,August 2d.Mr.J.Z,|eres :tiyearsagoandmademany~frends pre peWihiowilllwekiatnehim...ipypmary fer Senator In ‘which Goy-|of Imedell;.who has:for pore yearns Greene and:others wéll:speak. oealed weapon and Chas.Smi'th 9p 04 Ooharigy as,Se es eee |Mrs,Floyd -Lippard’entertained ©'nor Kitchin,Senator Simmons practiced law.in Durham,is a can-|+—Salishury and Statesville’tennia-Cie Tob.SUG UELUS one?the young people of the town.at n/#2d-Judge Clark are to be pitted didate for the ‘Dembcratic nomina-players will hive a match game om -$100'bond for bis appearancethehighercourttoanswercharges| of_aiding and abetting am unlawful willeconvene atthe Methodist church| p Mr.Z.V.Long appeared ‘The Statesville District Conference yagalist each”other.|tion flor the Legislature in Durham/the Hoffmann court here tomorrow|Leap Year panty Tuesday evening.}.lQuiet dances was ‘the first game}.‘his matter was discussed at the county.jafternoon at.4 30.o'clock and pa--fot her 0 o'clock um :Baie i ‘\||Miata ie eee Tne exboved.‘The girls asked the boys fcetit meeting of the Democratic ‘there have been many,»house-,tTons of the game are invited tothedefendantsandMir.-W.D..Tur-/of delegates,came im last .night| :\and there was preaching by Rev.B.While the whole story was not/F.Hargett,pastor of Race Street},ptatesville. ;The ‘Mooresville picnic,which charged young has been given annually for about|thejr 18 years,for the benefit.of the| ner was prosecuting attorney, the heaning,it is understood that |- Messrs.Snuvithhaying seduced sister under promiee of marriage and-.Barium Springs orphanage,will ;ee 1 ;for this reason Thursday,a 25th.This|Ot the prime.Delicious ice-cream marriage,they shaving:been inform-/picnic has been held so iong and| ed,i ig said, ranging to leave the community:It and patronized so well that it dasSmf.b|become ‘a genuine institut'‘on-—part|?°evidence that ‘the ie life of the.town..Arrange |“brothers went to’the house of Mils-of the at 1 o'clock oy the morning _of ments are being made to’make this} Monday,.8th,caiied him to the poor the for the dances.After this.game |Stete.committee ©but no definite proakt:gs in Charlotte recently and.Witness dt.a flower guessing contest was en-|€ovClusion reached.The |idea ithe pohce have arrested one’Jes!—The annual ‘fa-sol-la or|old’‘|gaged in.Miss Mary Feimister won |S¢e™ed to prevail,however,that mompson,an escaped negra con-/follke’singing at Providence Lu- |first,prize,a beaut~ful-bouquet—-ef 0 long.as one voted a majority iviet,who is believed to be the theram church,Rowan county,willlflowers,and Miss Sarai Burke and Of the Democratic tiaket and did ‘guilty party.:ibe held this year Satunday,AluguistMr.Clyde tied for the boaby,oo Vote:ton Bepuntioane,.0A could|Major General’J.§.Carr of the|10.Refreshments will)be furnish-~pe|Package of flower seed.Miss.Burke oar Laplace on ae North Carolina .division of Confed-|©d on the ground. *oe a P SOUS aahirred’iA correspondent eelk-mal)onder for the annua?reunjon township,and Miss Mary:J.Hair,:so‘successfully managed}Mirs.RK.C.Matheson and little oy te heaton |eaten 1 Cf the veterans at Winstun -‘Ba-|of the New Salem community,werejson,Roger,of Madison,who have|@4 the Observerif one voted allio.august 7-8._.married:in ‘Statesville yesterday{been at |Davis.Whilte |Sulphur|the Democratic ticket pave ‘the na-|Sisk tue esew :Kotouea ¢eewinatabomk podem the bomb of Rae O. mings for some.time,spent Twes-ee ee sa che Ofmeanee:oo the Southegn in Meckimnbuie Supe |&Cashwell,who officiated.:|day here,the gwests af Dr.Se cane the opinicm that he could,|Nor Court for $5,000 for.the death|=—The Home Electrig .Company, jand cake were senved. RR salah :{,:st successful one so tht ee matoh ae ene ‘onthe idea,of course,that he did|2?Annie Lockhart,colored,who}which has ‘been located on the third Special rates are given by.)°'>Me mn /esa at tthe same’t{me yote the Re-Was killed in the wreck at Vonuel-|floor of the First National,Bank5o1notwiththeSouthernrailwayfrom).Charlotte,|ut Tuesday and Wednesday here,|wii Na ec lly Sprk li in 2 |twahels af n.th tore -;;cd :a ;Stati 3 :ubdlican na‘ional ticiket.|4¥Sprangs last gpring,|buiikdimg,will occupy eethemandmarrytheirsister,Words Hickory,Winston and Salisbury and|the guest.of her aunt,Mrs.Lelia|P Mr.Webb hea “replied to the)The store of J.A.Lingle,at |nroom on Center street vacated.by - told him that he passed between the men ail other/all jntervening points and a spécial|Boele.Mrs.8.C.Walker,of States-| members of the Mills family were)traim will be rum from Statesville.rentse@rousedandjoinedthepanyCol.D.A.Lowe is reported to be|VS8iting Mis.J.|Smith .pointed very seriously sick.at -Loweésviile and told him he)and i is thought that there is verywould.shoot if Milis did not do a8 |uittle hope of:his recovery.Mre.|teeal business.Mra,L.L.Moorehesaidafdtoprotecther.brother Lowe.left here in an automobile yes-|®0d son,Master Wilson,spent’Mop- his pistol at Mi Mills and Smith:Mills’mother,it| piste aod :;,Govertior-to the effect that he will Hudson,Caldwell county,was burn-|Mrs.N.M.Keim,the milliner.ville,wi pent Be Te |i.baa :oe ee e"aera mrt mull the committee together at an ed with most of fits contents early|—The Associate Reformed)‘Présby- turned bome.Mr.R.B.Bumke|®"ly day to pasg on the’matter,last.Frigay,morning.The jogs is tenian of Due West,S.C.,Baya ‘:3 :i but he does'not desire to have the estimated at $3,000."There was imi jits issue of this week:Prof.P..rent t Jallia)Wed jmemtoCaternusWeduesdsyiPa necting until-atter the meeting of some imsurance on stock.L.Grier leaves this week for North the Republican State convention,|Ge.annual Masonjc picnic will |Carolina,Prof.Grjer a ee.a :day at Loray,guests of Mrs.E.eceree-erneerenar entre .|becheld at Mockeville August 8.jin Mecklenburg and Ire coun-between re other ee ae.Brown.°.Mr.Underwood and Gov.Wilson Rey.Plato Durham will deliver the |ties for Erskine College.Mrs.Gnier and seriously Blick for two weeks.is|The many friends of Mre W.T:Plan the Campaign..|address.A Farmers’Union _pienje|will visit,at Clover,Charlotte anitwasSaid,became 50frightenedthatsliehad to go back |reported to be improving and it is|owland will be glad to kniow that)pon.Oscar W.Underwood,?to bed amd was.confined to bed |thought slie will be able to sit up she has sufficienitly recovered from |pemocratic leader in Congress,ana |9 2 and Mr.Locke Craig,Demo-|..—Dr.Jno..A.Ferrell, for several days os a,result’of the |within a few days.:Mills waB not allowed to|‘rom n ¢house to get his |day from Liberty,Randolpa county,iesville,Tuesday night.|'driven to the Smith where he spent several weeks as Mr.G.M..Kipka returned Tues-|home from Dr.Long’@ Sanatorium,|ton Tuesday and discussed the|S Ok. 60 bagk intoclothesbutwhometnhis vbgiht:clothing.Later |temporary,ageit’for the Southern One Killed ont 8hewasallowedtodressandafter|railway ;N daylight he was brought to town by; Wit Smith and taken to the court)wedding of -Miss Bessie.Flowers >bab 4 house,where the manriage ljcenve/and Mr.John V.Banger,“which will Bruce A.Hodges,a railway mail/epyation that there would have to|Was Mr.MoCubbjns’sister,died |am quction ‘sale of bots was cons was secured,aod while in the reg-/take place on the 24th of Jaly.Mise|Clerk of this city,wes instantly kill-|n,game campaigning done im Mis-|@ short time ago.tlucted on the property of Mr.| -taat |Mlowers is a sister of Mr W.8.|@d and ‘about 15 other persons 8 gouri,and that while.New York wa8|In Wilmington early ‘Tuesday|N.Brown in northeast Statesvil Invitations are out announcing tht)picts)Tenn.,Dispatch,17th. jster’s office it is charged the|Will be held at the pame place Jy-|Statesville. an.attack of pmeumonia to come lao,wi ;cachet Tren-|CTatic candidate.for Governor,will/eigh,the hookworm man,-was hert@..7 -Goy.Willsow were together at ‘Tren a ai yesterday for the purpose of cote ampaign.State by'State they went|Mocksville Recor@:The infant|the county commissioners to make i,:bene ,,bon of Mrs.Beam,who was being |am appropriation to inaugurate & s#over the situation and when they DHurtinaWreckconcludedtheyhadtakenfrom¢ared for by Mr.and Mre..Frank |hookwonm campaign in the coun-. !Bristol.:the debatable States,(Wisconsin.|McCubbins died Saturday and.was |ty.The commissioners will pasa on;|day,«|Monday..The appropri-Missou.Maryland,Kentudky |DUried Sufiday-at [hind Creek |the matter y. jand ~New York,with a res church.The babe’s mother,who/|ation should be made. tr,le- his pistol and}Mowers,proprietor of the Commer-|"ous!ly injured,when New .York |oretiy certain to go Democrat‘s the!mcrning Minnie King,colored,waa!yesterday ‘afternoon by the Pied-boasted that the weapon was what/cia)Hotel,and has been for sever-|4%d Memphis"'Mimited train No.25’hemocrats there would have to beon sho:and killed while she was walk-|mont Reality &Auction Company, Miss .Smith |al years stbroughtMills:there.: and {t {®|chants and Farmers’Bank.She is|¥@y,five~miles south of Bristol,had also come to town euidgrapher int Mer-|Was wiecked on the Southern rail-|their guard and not fee)too cock-/ing on the strett with a negro nam-|bye the buyers were few and only igune;and made a list of the States ed Pollock.Pcllock’s wife is.be-|a few lote were sold.The Troutman charged that her brother was with|one of the most popular young la-|%t 4 o'clock this afternoon,The|where they will have to fight forIieved to have tired the shot/band furnished musica and)there with the pistol |dies of Mooresville and has a host |Calse.of the wreck is not known.|Jy0.with a good chance of carry-through jealousy amd both the wo-|were other attractions.Mills continuously,w im his pocket,until after tie’cere-|of adminmg friends. mony was performed at the who|business:men and a member of the Mr.Barger ts|The train was running at a high in,them.man and her husband disappeared.—Mr.C.A.Thomas,of Tuirners-Moorgsville’s substantial|™¢of Bpeed being 20 minutes late.)Ty"nis list they placed first the|..,ae ‘oo |Ghures stoarnethl ho was in!The:cee ca ‘:’N f ‘arolini a ng |bung township,who waswhenthetenderoftheengineleft);iat middle Western States of i et mee tue ae ae |Landmark,office yesterday,reportedAfterthemarriagethe|firm of Barger Bros.the rails on a reverse curve and |Lilincis,Ohio and Indiana;from the rate of wpwards of.$20,000 |that he ‘has,the finest pumpkin party returned to Oak Forest,Quite a number of peaple it ig understood thatthe newly-marjwill go to Winston-Salem on the ried -pair did not remajn together|excursion today. has leit the com-| ‘munity amd his whereabouts The contrast of the season now|foot embankment.The dining carare|with that of one year ago is great |4nd two sleepers left the rails |oh :.[Ps |y >»art ‘Vicots .e :and.wonderfully .in favor of»the |Ploughed up the earth a dictance of |hai .a ponnsyh at the hear-|present.|«:‘¢-av e i t -t have no sign of rain,had not been for ae the day coaches down the em batable,although the Jersey leaders--what was known as the Oakdale|ajons about:that time. lo many weeks and everything on |oie anda lelose to the Governor have promised Refuge Home,allleged to be a ;farm was about destroyed by the} was brought:out ing that @harles Smith did! that he was Wht “4 }.,ras j ::,;st |did showers;the crops are looking eo oe ge WwW at *rs iThese Stat¢s the Governor referred.Kornegay,has been broken wp.Nineevi-|well and every farmer is encourag-|'Tyimg to get out through <i to ' About one year ag ‘Mills home thd Sm the home of to be trou-:heard on every:hand: Wilson,are visiting Mr.Tv Mr.Z.V.Tur Mills and Carey,Wil here|turned over,The mail car,combi- nation baggage and colored car and ftwo dat coaches went dowm the 25-| jthe New Pngland group they “put voit)‘i a ices _|patich)ever;that one pumpkin now:i hn per day,there havi been Pe !;:down Maine.an:Connecticut.353 cine cise tehsil:te the |On the vines,is about as big as a |Along the Mascn and Dixon bor-|Gtate since.July 1...This is about oe bucket and it willbe some and|er they made-note of West a double the number licensed during \bumpkin about the time atginia.In a class by.itself.Shey +Wtes ele aS .TAnd Mr.Thomas gave The Land-i ;‘the ‘first fifteen.days of July,1911.|4 hitiaandlastofadla::mark the assutanice that st mig New’Jersey as de-Under judicial proceadings,|expect matierial for a pumpkin pie One year ego there ‘was|200 feet,but only the diner follow-they jotted down r ,ath cs artially 7 ‘ ae nt cok hoes :he the State to him by pluralities rang-fraudulent orphanage.operated im |Greensboro Man Put Under Bond-— Now.we are.having wplee |ROTe veda wha”Prada img.from)50,000 to 100,000 votes.|Duplin .county.by Mrs.Henrietta Court,Cases. ‘\filett McLain and Blanche Gafth-as “‘debatab but imdicatjons children in the home were bent to Rancwiatbes pane put under $100 @re that he believes that he Can ns anh home for’orphans |pond each for then appearance at 1 tea toecemne cider /Superior Court to answer charges of ©.today sev-|door,was caught.under the car amd loads of water passed|killed instantly.His father,Mark )ie....tor -Chanbot .Hodges,clerk in charge of the’)i ;nade eat i “icnna,Many cage erie ee .eo rs 'Roth were|..Dhe.Governor was very much)“Waldo McCracken and,Robertson|tonnieation ‘and adultery. oe OF Wate CEY ard iurtod under the ‘debris and Hodges’‘pleased with Mr,Underwood.He Rogerswere tried im-Haywood 5u-|.On complaint of members of the ° said:“I found him enti ely charm-perior Court.for the killing of Lee |pyaqmont.Reality.&Auction Co., ing.He has such a singular frank-|Wells amd the jury could mot agree,|yr R.L,Breland,of Greensboro, ness and openness and charm about ten standing for conviction and two}was placed under a $200 peace bond him.I don’t know any man]have for acquittal.The defendants,who0!yocterday.England .was-formerly of |}body could not be removed”for:sev- on’s|oral hours.The father was brought Misses;tO a local hospital im a criti ul con ara |dition..His right leg is twice brok-+ Mrs.R.Turi ee ;By Met in a long time that I have were officers,attempted to ‘arrest f the Piedmont company.ng 3 n on and he otherwise injured.J A ::rs oe aoe a :a member of the bedimon ee ng Mrs.J..H.Hem,to ances ee tia euiwiny ‘ead ‘elerk,(Saken such a fancy.to.”Mir Und r-.Wells,who was drinking He re-land acting auctioneer,.buf it is‘“iP cbr digas wood was equally pleased’With Gov~sisted:and was killed.MeCracken |qjaimed that,his connection with the accident .yosterda Mooresville furnihewasworking.Hiscaughtimthemadhinery,two}shakey Mills been shot je hamd.mangled. case im Rowan.county Others Also Bought Ink.Seven Prisoners °Escaped From,Jail)the cA Night.|Cr nm:prison ot escaped men, shot and serjously wounded at]company has ceased and another Mills,.the 13-year-old eon |rom South,Carolina,ot eee Wilson and.said inmany kind things yw, ay.aspect rt ‘ot tho ‘s x élerks,abcut EN the same time lauctioneer has heen secured.[t was :Gov.Kitchin has am appointment)changed that.Ke came to Statesville head lof more passengers,were severely .sale :to.speak at Wadesboro on the 25th to interfere with tho sale condinich- up and bruised but none}<<Deaths:‘and Mr.Walter:EK.Brock,secreta-|ed by the Ptedmon Connpasy bao:s |Mr,John W..Stever died yes-ry of the State committee,has;terday and had made threats against terday afternoon »clock at asked the Govetnor to divide time|members of the company is |Engineer.Denies °That He Was In-|his-home on the Buft shoal road on the date named but failed tol:Henry Hoke was taxed’$8.10 ia P.Milds,,met w i y morning ens :<wundsed ‘aise Reiarckrk es mag similary injured,iu hamdr P pe ahottcqpopsade’gl thiagal Byrnundgtnmtind ton ded Mr.John W.Stevenson Dead—Oth-y were mashed off and his/were seriously hurt: Tom Kerr,of Charlotte,:::Le ee 'eedSiesieter.Mis.Cc.R.|.toricated.jabout a mille wept.of tow state who would meet the Governon the mayor's court yesterday for be-Ae Tee :ie eo gow:pe ee wee.8 fferer f heart dis-)fm joint discussion,“Gov..Kitchim re-}ing ¢runk -and down.Unable —to st pn William Schroeder,emeineer .,Case and thi n feeble “health plied that he would gladly meet pay he went to the street force Senator $immens but would not di-/to work out the amount,:: Messrs.‘St.Holland ,and,J.G. :ved ina fight Wednes- “phos 7}Lae eae ate dhe for some time :e to the rear of the pa 62 years vide timé with a proxy for the Sen-| Mr.Stevens ne i es.IN.Y ‘olf and is su \wife and ator |Wrieht “er :: \D ex e lives—-of 40 seven mid by brother,k Hot-sult was taken —{t the|day at Mr.Hallands stable,theCheCareMr.Jo fnson,of Bufola..He ~rooay —settle case in Hatwood su-[trouble grdwimg.out of a horeradprobablypassewastwicemarriedahildren,Forics Court at .Waynesville this trade.‘Both:men wene taken before’ Ro ee i Mr...Baxter CVONAO!*week the case had gone to tha!Mr.JL,Sloan,mayor pro.tem. :ville and Mrs.C.B oO irs <M wife of.J M./)-wiyo,fined.them:$5 and costs eachr|Es lives mea:ner fat r’s é Of Stood rorme :trera |Writ then brought puit age ust &first marriage Gin aig Weak nas Set-)Holland,Justiee Turners eon, 2 Rev.J.J.Kenndy,‘na -Preesby-;\j-allez-\f the py eeion of a hots terian minister,died.Tuesday t }t M 1d pata lity:held,or fer $200 tm it a his ene }st ie ra ee ee a ::mabe ae ;judgment of,the court:was in r tracted illness,aged.76...H WAS ant tc a coonteet for al Beit.tn [favor of Wight amd the case wes ay born in Mecklenburg,wis a cl Ce es nies betwee Moedy and J M Vis tar gettlad by arbitration ab bate oy vc*ter memiber of Mecklenburg Présby-)cigeir Jn cand ¢tnt It Seems.that Totland}.““strwekaPawpsateryandhad-spent,most of bis —4.dhe monex as ag '}Wiieht for a:horse trade.and Eto'- uid to be located |bot ministerial life jn Gaston,cofmry.~~;:ilo land claiins that the tmide aas.clot sienal and the ignkiN.|Deceased wasa brother Gof Rev.Co-Latkeran Sunday.School Workers’|eq and the -exchange of horses colored.i 4}iehk hetote the ae :'ei lumbus Kennedy,the blind)pr cee :Institute,°;maide,and that the trouble whith: Deaton authorizes ‘The |Sim the night before the wr y+Let and of Messrs.Lee and “Robt.The Luthoram Gunday Schoot:brought on the fight arose over a to say.&liberal reward |CONtFe thet tesa lion Kennedy ‘amd ~Miss Mag,Kentedy worters’mstitute wil be held at |controversy about guarantees as ud for the capture of thes of Mt.Mourne,this coumty.s 7 ;hia |Church News.||!Mrs.Waiter.P,Caldwell died to August 2,iwLenoirCollege,Hickory,July 29.the soundniclagmedthat no actu 6 of the:hor rs;W righ EBT LR a Chae|Heghil Dr."MoMurray,of Louisville,Monday evening at the home”of The Wet of teachers includes}made but that HHoltan United States Bonate P99 general secretary!of the board of jaughter,Mrs.J.W.Fry.10 Rey.and Mrs.B.C.Cronk and Rey,let~him have hils’her :t haAcin.exe nrn ae a COLNE of immeach+1 AytAMate,at the Mo.wo!eh eww BS ig TS TRE ly sh abies at Sicilia scent~theo as AOS Unters Lt Rohe behets Di The Hodsavelt forors iy Georgia nd Jp :ae ad is summoned to appear at th?|gorvices ¢ad Stre hurchi.@t ,Taditer ‘aldiweli--$86.Re faction:wants to :G.Duncan Bellinger,judige,of pro-id pig ete ga services at Broad Street ohurcll.-saanted Weiter PbCaldwell in 1555--tekoty,Rev.fk.Goodman,Mt toe no ourse obeoty Tf se Archbald,charged Ghurch,South,will preach at Race “was a native of ,ayFdeinost*ve ,Pte er es o ae et C.;Rev.G.K.Bell,King’s Moun-,tine line,Oneerimesandmisdemean-|sipeet:church,Sunday night No |Greengboro,wasl bornniWeathierly|and bahds:ee Se *Wannemachen,|#Te dividing on,om na oe 2 st ‘ Legion Myth Re ua #ae ”eTown e Tt +/ bar ,of thé Senote today,when the /that night:Dr.’MeMumray:ie 6231}Sie and herWeesand lived im States.Pleasant.and Mrs.T.4.Johnson,|2TOCs:who will i :le mip will be fixed for.the trial tO tobe one of the finest preacliers {|ville for’a tinte soon after the “Salisiury,-Lectures wilt be .made Roosevelt stands by ha record he——bate -at—Columbbia,$C,engage |+4 a:politicad—Hecussion Barnwell,§. -apenuala But Be Laan %aoe “ecogmizine t ol-\his denomination and this is an op~'qivill war-and ‘are remembened by Dr.Geo;B..Cromer,of New-will fingist:on,recogty ging the ¢ The Moore County News Bay that portunity for the Methedists to hear the otder.residents.Mr.Caldwell pony,§.°C.,and Missionary A.J,oved element.-with a lawyer,named’Best. followed.and the ,ball taking ue bt lover 100 car loads of dewherrieS|one of their best men as well a8 wag a prominertt tawyer andl pracy arinde.n)/yan.| "Best shot *Bellinger,‘were shiipped from Moore *county |an opportunity for others.~be promimes Stirewa't,of Japan, t ‘im:Bellling|this season and that they sold for]Preaching,at Elmwood)Sunday eer years:agg.Siabout$60,000."ie .""vermoen at 3.30 o'¢lock. “S Weenie fo Tharpe, “eolored,“was”n here,He died)=|drowned ina pond:near Oxford Bum x daughters sur-|"August Fifteenth,Sixteenth‘ankl day.-He was in a boat when:the ;Seventeenthi——ad,=.-NORE COpeibed as tieed his pr ;a I a enSDISieaRA_a ert Pg Gov,Kitchin’Tuesday forwarded|’The cantaloupe industry 's flour-|i was decided to ‘held’the neat | at Asheville an urgent demantl that About.225 cars.of cantaloupes were|>—-Mr.Hugh H.Mills,who recent.¢ Thi ‘Cumberland:cong ty Wednesday |had..about 300 peoplé when it gok:| of Rak _.«THE LANDMARK WRIDAY,--.—-.July 19,1912.ernPOMMENTONVARIOUSMATTERS Editor Rivers has,celebrated bis “twenty-third anniversary as editor aid publisher of the Boone Demo- “erat,He publishes.a good.papery, “phe that is always read with inter- est in The Landmark office,where- fore we extend congratulations .and best wishes,Editor Rivers and the Democrat deserve the condial and loyal support of their constituency, and The Landmark hopes the com- ing years will bring more roses than:thorns.Pen ee a ‘:s s *x The Journal says two.foreigners -whd Were canvassing Winston,po- «)Liciting contributions:for an:orphan“.home and hospita}in Symia were in’vestigated by the’chief,of policd “with.the aid of a local Syrian,and ‘madd to.leave che town,the offiterdecidingthatthemenwerefrauds. It is a pity these htumbugs’do not:meceive similar treatment everywherd -they go.They have been exposed ‘again ani?again as fakira and frauds;they are collecting,money for their own benefit amd the aurthorities‘ofthe towns they,-visit are discharging a public.duty.ff they forbid them to prey,on the.pub- 1 s ..»The Lincolnton Times,Republi can,says Col,Henry Watterson “predicts that Wilson’s nomination means thé /election of TheodoreRoosevelt,”and complairis thalwhileDemocratic,papers are pa- wading ‘the’nice things Democratic politicians are saying about.Wood- row Wilson’s nomination they have failed to priat:Watterson’s|decltt= ation:—-‘This-is the first The Land- mark has seen o?such a declaration and it would thank the Times to be more specifics When and ‘where ‘id Watterson ssy that?We are not disputing the statement;simply asking:for more detajls.Col.‘Wat- terson has said many things and made many predictions that never came to pags.While.frankly!ex- pressing bis dislike of ‘Wilson,he is supPorting him nevertheless. »s s 1 When the Senators were discuss- .ing’the Bailey resolution rebuk- ing Presjdent Taft,for alleged)offi- ciousness in the Lorimer caSe,Sen- ator Borah,of Idaho,remarked vat he had heard that the legisla tive branch of the government was intruding on the executive and thereupon read at Jength from WoodrowWilson’s book on ‘‘Congres- sional Government,”im which)the author spoke of the prestige of the presidential office’hayjng “de- clined and of Congress being a big meeting of idle people,who had taken power from théExecutive. “In view of what fs likely to occur in.the next election,I should ad- Vise my friends to go a little slow ian afupting this resolution,’’added Senator,Borah.And it-may be re- marked that the Idaho Senator’s Jecontribution to the debate ‘was epropos.. Bill Prohibiting Gambling in Cotton _-\.~~Futures Passes House. Washington Dispatch,16th. bpecificialy that Governor Wilson CAPT,ASHE COMES AGAIN. Complains That.Gov.Kitchin Did |Not State All the Facts With Re-,ference to Senator.Simmoms’ Tariff Votes,eeye To the Aiditor ot The Landmark:Please let me add a few words. im regard to the second installment of “Governdr Kitchin’s speech.Govemor,Kitchin says’that onMay29th’“Simmons,as the Dem- ocratic leader,in.charge of the tar-iff bill,which had passed the Dem-ocratie House,’accepted an)amend- ment placing a duty of 20 per cent.on Machine tools,which had been placed on the free list.in the bill.Only seven Democrats voted for.this amendment,while 19 voted against it,the amendmént being adopted by Republican votes.”te Governor)Kitchin,doubtless)hadthe.Record before him and.the. above is substantially true,as arasitgoes.However,only.six Dem-oorats,instead of seyent voted:forit.They were Chamberlain,John-jston,Kern,Newlands,Pomerene jand:Jno...Sharpe Williams.(Con-.gressional Record,pag?7760).MY.Simmons did not yote'for.dt.’&Nov why.did not Goy.-Kiltch- }in tell the whole drith about it?Why:did he suppress the fact that Mr,Simmons did not vote for it? The amendment wast proposed-by. Senator Pomerene,a progressiveDemocratof:Ohio,The Democrati¢ members of the financa committe directed Mr.Simmons,as theirspokesmantoaccepttheamenfimeént and he Said:“We will accept the amendment.*However,it did not acoord with his personal views amc. ‘he did not yote for it.It is properto.say,that.‘‘machine tools’does not mean puch tools are in ¢om- manufacture of tools.; .It ig hardly a jmatter of concern that Kem,Jno,Shanpe Williams, ete.,thought that that item oughttobeararevenuetaxof20percentbut.it is a matter of concern that a Mam who aSPires to represent theStateofNorthCarolinainthe United States Senate should seektomisleadthepublic:by suppress- ing a part of the record.": In..again referring to Mr.Siim- mens’19 votes,’chiefly’ion amend-ments to the reciprocity bill,Gov.’Kitchin.says:‘His friends say"he/voteg right;.but he voted agajnstthepolicyof-his party on the re-ciprocity bill.”The reciprocity billhasrowbeenvirtuallyrepudatidbythenationalDemocraticconvention) as.a Democratic measure. Gore in his speech at Raleigh urged should be nominated for President because he was free fram any con-nection or association with that “Taft measure.”It was a leadingcauseofTaft’s great unpopularity;and it would have been a mill-stone around the neck of the Democratic mon..use but.machints used,im.the’. Senate Passes a Rebuke to theina‘President;°ae > .After a .warm debate,the SenaTuesdaypassed,by.a vote of 35 to 23,a resolution oe ne “any attemptonthepartofaPresident’to exer-disé the power of his office to influenceavote.on questions within the Sen-ate’s exclusive jurisdiction:The res-olution was originally framed by SensatorBailey,who had arraigned Pres-ident Taft,asserting that he had been“officious and meddlesome’’in en-deavoringto line up regular Republi- can Senators in the Lorimer ‘case.The resolution,as adopted,read:“Resolved,that any attempt on thepartofaPresidentoftheUnitedStatestoexercisethepowersandin-fluence of his great office for the pur- pose of controlling the vote of anySenator.upon a question involving a right to a seat in the Senate,’or uponanyothermatterwithintheexclusive’ late the'spirit,if not the:letter’of theconstitution,and invade the rights oftheSenate.”4.73 Sa_Not a Democrat voted against therenaliitionbut,six:Republicans voted’ orit.rete :bene-Senator’Bailey,who introduced the resolution,:denounced -the course ofPresident:Taft-as described in a letterthe,President wrote to Colonel Roosevelt on January 6,1910,whichthePresidentmadepublicinarecentspeechduringtheMassachusettspri- mary.Soci PR hi~The oriiginal resolution:was direct- ed at presidential influence dn votesupontherightofSenatorstoretaintheir‘seats:_When Senator Baileyconcludedheacdeptedanamend- ment offered by Senator McCumber striking out words of condemnation from the resolution and extending it jurisdiction of the Senate.He also accepted an amendment by.Senator Heyburn to insert the word ‘‘would” so as to make the resolution moreimpersonal.: Good Roads Association jn Char- jurisdiction of the Senate would vio-| .W.W..Lindley,Fourth’st..., to other matters within the exclusive). Convention of the North)Carolina : -CITY TAX SALE. BY ORDER of the Board of Al-dermen.of the city of Statesville\and pursuant to the law of North |Carolina,I.will sell at public anc.|tion,to the highest bidder for cash,’on ‘:MONDAY,AUGUST bth,1912, at the court.house.door po States| ville,N.C.,beginning at#10 o’clock a.m.,the following described tractsoflandandcitylotsforunpaid taxes for the year 1911.:.W..L.-NBELY, City Tax Collector.July 6,1912.' .‘WHITH. B.Ash estate,Water st..... R_A.Bags.Winston ave... J,R.Bell;Tradd street....Jo Bost.Boulevard....2...58D.O,Bost,.Mills ‘street.>12.06l.H.Caidwell,Meeting st..11.18CityRollerMill,Meeting st...50.03R.FB.Cline,.Front ‘etreet...)15.10. J.W.Coe,”Alexander street..7.79Mrs.Bs L...Collie;Boulevard.7.92C.D Conner estate,Front st,9:49Mrs.FJ «Deaton,-Sharpe st..10.85W.A Elfagop,Sharpest;..:-70.92J.H.Fesperman,Fourth st.~4:60,John Flemming,Western ave,11.50.W..W.Foushee,Front et.....40:39J.A Gaither,Tradd street...°11.50J,B..Gill.)Walnut street..;80.48‘R..C,Gouger,Walnut street..89.24J.A.Gunn;.Cemetery street,15.32.R.J.Harbin,Alexander st.14.92Jas.T,Hubbard,:Tradd pt..4.08A.C.Johnson,Bost street..14,15M.W,Johnson,Park street:12:94Thos.Kerr,Bell street....,.13.01 3.78W.F.Lippard,Seventh!st....3.26J.L.Lippard,Seventh street.7.22T.D..Lippard,Seventh st...3.36A,B:Lippard,Seventh’st...4.95R.A Milter;Armfield et?17.28J.W Miller heirs,West End *BVERUG 6...peeW..W.Miller,Park Place..W.M.Mills,Charlotte RoadG.N.&J.M.Mills,Caldwell.street :Sal ecadJ.J.Minish,Seventh street,-¥V..B.Mogre,Bell street’.+P.Moore,Frost street 15.24J.:¥.Moose,Boulevard......6.28J.C,Morrison,Highland ave.17.57 17.25 10.95$3.35 13,8012.687.19 “4.60 3.08 9.37 lotte,August 1-2.; Sand-Clay Roads—A very impor-|tamt subject that will be discussed|in considerable detajl at the annual|convention “of.the North).Carolina| Geod Roads Association,whici/is|to be held in:Charlotte August 1} and 2,willl be the construction andvalueofthesand-clay .road.This|Senator |Bubject will be discussed by experts|who have built samd-clay-roads all} over this country,and opportunity| will be given for the delegates who) wish to inspect-Buch roads.Coun-| ty officials:and those jnterested.- a first-c@ss.road at small cos’ for their coumty should attend the convention and learn about the sand-clay,road. party if it had been incorporated in- to our.platform,as Govérnor Kitchindesired‘atid predicted ‘that it would be.Let Governor Kitchin display his manhood and have the courageofhiscomvictionsandtellthepeo- ple what each.of those 19 proposi- tions which)he condemns were.He will hardly do that.‘ .Goyemmor Kitchin)says that hehasmadethirteenseparatecharges against Senator Simnions and no one has disputed them.He remindsmeofRoosevelt.All of ‘his im-portant statements are flatly de- nied.The test of Democracy is notadvocacyof.free trade in lumber,coal or print paper.Those are de- tails about which Democrats may well differ.Our present.national platform omits all reference to them yet we are the same Democrats that | we were last year and ten years ago. Our Democracy has not changed.| Our principles are for a tariff for | revenue;and under a tariff for| revenue the general rule is to im-| pose a duty on everything imported,| Heayy penalties for gambling in}cotton ‘futures’are providied jn)the Beall bill,passed by the House to-| day ‘by a vote of 95 to 25.The bill| has yet to rum the gauntlet of the Senate.|Effo-ts were made to.amend the) making éxceptions only for suffi-| cient reasons,With respect.to these exceptions there is always room for| some.differences of opinion.As Senator Bacon said (page 6,Senate document 319,6ist Congress 2nd)seSsjon):‘The oppenents:of‘pro-| tective dutjes may consistentliy),dit- bill $0 note ee ee én determining what particular oa.The 'canes ‘ae Sil ass,|Tates of duty shall be fixed,so longa16SUPPOTUeTSOl.THe.Ohis lias.they are each revenue rates;or!serted that the efficiency of the |4,Apuadendiie etunttoae the articles measure would be imipajred by add-|tor special nedsons shalt be placed ures.ey ad Ou an ¢:aim that all of Mr.nite now awalting action fo.,the|4,Pomme to cei tt .a +6ceaiteCeaakagaineteamblingSimmons’tariff votcs he chooses toHouseisdirectedagainstgambling|oe nept to were ‘for protection’—al- Q grain j Oug ny “mera %ac ly low :The bill would prohibit all Jol |ee ee a ee =4 oe ates ae oe t*I would like to add,further,that eles a tr pa ae oF an .|in the Senate Mr.Simmons ‘has been =coe ee an ad "tog |tnstrumental in Teducing some ofagedgaryPopeeathomasthedutiesplacedonitemsinfoPeeaeee:|House,Democratic bills and in.tak- a the eerie OF Cott ep"|ing from the dutiable list and put- Wee D ohaltte ’Fitzzerata Dento-‘ting on the free list other articlesepresentgVefeSJpeeyin.ose ‘lis.4 crat,New York,fed the .opposjtion ee by declaring the bill.was umegnstj-| tutional and would -handigap the | cotton producer and con ner. 8.A“ASHE. Washington,D.C. /Express Rates May Be Cut Down,J \imi Wer an-Govrnmeent.Gets Land.in Graham|In an _epoch-making order,an and Clay Counties.jnounced this.week,theWashingtonDispatchtoCharlotte.Observe:jnew schedule of express rates to be}ma hk 3 Hie jextended to all points in the aeThereasuryepartmen148States.It is estimated that theturnedovertotheDepartmentOfaverazereductionimtheseratesAgrculture32,000 acres of gOVeTDe'tron those at present charged -byMentland.in Graham and Olay.|the express companies is 40-per cencounties,North Carolina,for the|on the packag’s up to 25 pounds, rece ih Park,ties “awe of |one 18 per cent,on all.classes ofearlyyearsagotinetndicpackagescarried.;.Jand donated to the forest ene,v Mhe rates are not to go into ef- Erbe Sake ick ae,Oonenoes thie tiene sect.at once,‘The commission de@recentactolVongressMine~sineg first to hear fromwryDepartmentwasauthorized,land express companies concern-transfer it to the ae of ing any criticisms they haye to‘Agriculture,Added to wih thie Ap ‘make and-for this purpose a hear- palachian Park COD eaten has cone |ings will be given by the commés-\tracted for,this Msaicregl sae t |pion on-October 9 next:-The bur-78,500 acres in North Carolijia for)gen of proof,however,is placed eaeshaiienii are now on upon the express companies,wihjollvernmeaeae4\are requned.to show’cause.before eee way .ae nd Tae at date why the new rates shouldeyCee,ee ny Dot go into effléct.the boundary lines.The.np Will |The.express companies will 68immediatelybeputunder“il —every Means in thejr power to pre-‘ministration of.theForest Reserve|vent the reduction,eeereememeecenrnsnnseeteeneis —_—_—_—_ George’L.Higbie,Manton,Mich.,usedoleyKidneyPillsforkidney‘and blad-der trouble.He says;'']find’for my During the summer months mothers ‘of!young children should watch for any |Ff,unnatural ieee atte of the ee bb onegivenprompt.attention a 8 time|cases no other meiicine-equals Foley.2creetfoublemaybeavoided.Cham-|néy -Pils.‘for Lbenefician eter hay berlain's Colle,Cholera and Diarrhoea.are a safe and reliable medicine for kid=Remedy-can-ailways be depended upon.|ney:trouble and rheumatism,Contain no.Bor.sale by ail dealers.:harmful drugs,Statesville Drug.Co, . Inter-State|= Commerce Commission:presented a) Blip pers |: Two Iredell Men Receive,Dental jicense. Walter H.Critz,of Statesville,and Lester Clay Couch,of Jen nivgs,this county,wereamong the successful applicants who recently passed the State board of denta) examiners.Another who passedwasEdwardWinfieldMyers,Yad- kinville.{‘ There were 46 applicants for li- cense amd 30 passed:In the Metofsuccessfulapplicants.were twocoloredmen,one from Durham and one from Plizabeth City, DON’T KNOW THEY HAVE AP- PENDICITIS.| Many Statesville people have}chronic appendicitis (which is not} yery painful)and think it is justbowel.or stomach trouble.Some} have doctored for years.for gas) on the 6tomach,sour stomach or |constipation and the/Statesville| |\Drug Company state if they will |P.|H. try simple buckthorn bark,ely-| cerine,etc.,as compounded in Ad ler-i-ka,the German appendicitis| remedy,they will be surprised at| the QUICK.benefit.“A SINGLE) DOSE stops these troubles.IN-| STANTLY. WHY NOT HAVETHEBEST?’= You are entitled to it—if you send your printing to us you will realize at once }} what the word BEST means.We give you the || best:in workmanship,ma-|] terial and in experience, ——’PHONR 208:| | Statesville-Printing Co.,} Printing,Stationery,Office Supplies 518 South Center Street,"| (Gino‘Eaua “= FOR HEALTH! es The brain and body-buildingsubstancethat1safenuinestaffoflife.Milled from choicest.se- lected wheat—contains all thegoodofthewheatberry...~ Get maximum’nutriment—askforCITYBRAND.|: |Hd.Murdock,Chambers st.... Mrs.J.W..McCall,Oak st.9.20Jim.McAuley,Park street..4.60R.-W.-Orr,Broad street....21.85W.A.Overcash,Front st...28.37Thos..M..Phifer’Front sreet 17.72Geo.P.Rives,Race street..9.20Bf.J.Ross,Charictte &Cald-7Welk...,*ea J.M.Shook,Caldiwell,street 10.81 W.E.Sloan,Broad street...32.93GeorgeSowers,Caldwell st.9.51W.A.Summers,Race st...34.21H.©.Summers,Park Place °5.80 W.:°W..Summers,PattersonTHREOOcastys's 9 ete 80's wee enh ce AEDD.W.Wooien,Caldwell street 11.24 DELINQUENTTS. R.G.Barret Estate,West End ; avenue .;.*‘11.50 R.H.Brown,.Caldwell street 6.96 G.W.Clegg,Estate,Race st.9.20 Cloaninger *&Bost,Boulevard 5.75 L,L.Crowson,West End ave.4.60 J.L.Deaton,Caldwell street 8.05 L.R.Ervin,Charlotte Road 4.03 E.L.Goodman,Boulevard...72J.S.Kerr,Estate,Bell street 20.59 J.B.Kestler,Seventh street E.Levan,-Seventh street...- Loyd .Lippard,Boulevard..... J.°S.Mitchell,Boulevard.J... C.°T.Morrison,Raleigh aveW.8.Sherrill,Stockton,....°E.R.Shoemaker,Seventh st. A.L.Somers,Front street...‘ John Sowers,Highland ave...17.28 Thanpe &Wanner,Park Place .35J.M.Wilhelm,Broad street 18.45 C.F.Anderson,Harrison st. W..'W.Carter,near R.R. C.M.Davidson,Devel Co... .C.Eidson,Highland ave. W.T.Rowland,Water street. A.M.:Rankis,-Fourth street Thompson,Seventh st. W.E.Thempson,Fourth st.... Me,UO WOP ins ce ciesx ae one oe ‘ Mrsz M,J.Lyerly . Burt.Kestler,Fourth street.2.30- Everett Shoemaker,Seventh)st.4.31 Sarah Alexander,Race street.2.88 J.E.Carter,Seventh:pt...4.03 Jim Goodin,Boulevard ge)CeeJohnWestStevenson,Chambers street..i ¥CORPORATIONS. Compress Pad &Saddle Co.,\ URsed sek bare 6 86 tis cas vue LO COLORED. ‘rank Belt,Chambers street.2.15 J.W.Byers,Green street,8.29 o.F.Chambers,Tradd street.23.60) 4.©.Cowan,Walker street 2:00 Lilly Cowan,Green and Chambers streat oT thea vc we ~p.18 Maggie Davidson,Chambers..Sally Dean,Greem Street...3.45 Ransom Dean,Tradd street.2.88 John H.Gray,Sharpe street..8.J.-S.Johnson,Park street.12. Lee Martin,Garfield street..7. Jas.A.Murdock,estate,Sharpe street.....3.7 nN A D ~o eo se eee ane G.C.McKey,Green street..Jennie Pearson,Garfield st.. Jeanette Thomas,Sharpe st.... S.F.:Wentz,Davie avenue..Joseph White,Tradd street. Jave Wood,Garfield street Clarinda White,Tradd street> Wood &Carson,E)m street. Vina Wood,Walker street... George Young,Garfield st.... Mary Lee Young,Walker ‘st:58 DELINQUENT. Harriet Ennis,Garfield st...2.30 Press Fraley,Garfield street.1.44 Margaret Green,Garfield st.2.30 W.H.Goler,Elm street .8 Tina McKee,GarfiéId street..3.45- Robt.G.Torrence,Garfield st...2.30 (Maggie Covington,Davie ave.9.20 Mag.Allison,Green street...2.30 Grace Howpe,Garfield street..86 R.B..Murdock,Tradd street.2.30 (arriet Simonton,Garfield st.88 Delia Simonton,Garfield Bt....86 WwW.M.Williams,Sn rah Btiw oThine,Nicholeon,Tradd st.‘2.pete:Moyer;Tradd street...80 Mag.Patterson,Chambers st.1:15 Ban Stewart,Walker street...2.50 FOR SERVICE!) 1 King 9th 164584.”He was:boughtPaenoneofthebestBerkehiteFarmsinTennessee.Six choice pigs of the purest type for sale.: .RIDGEWAY FARM, — DO CO E WO N RR I O A Co og o OS Cl bS O1 8 Co go . ~I i g bo CO co ters "City Flour Milling.Co.E.A.MORRISON,_Proprietor,. 2 Stony Point,N,©.RF,D.No.1.i Listen!--DoritYouwant _SUMMER ‘SUITS.| ;‘The PRICES we are making ‘on oul summersuitswilhcompetyoutobuyifyoucomein. a cook Suit,.cook Underwear,cook Shirtsandacool,ckean Sitaw Eat,wil Keep your temperatane down and will make you have a“Larnrek"of comfort.ue But it won't takea “barnes”of money to AigyourselfoutatourstorenowincoolALL-WOOL Clothes.:ig = _Sloan Clothing Co. ef Le P HERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO.xford Sale,20°,Off! We shall now for a brief period give our patrons'a discount of 20 per cent.on any sort of low Footwear they may see fit to buy.We hold the4Oxiordsaleforthepurposeofclosingoutthisseason’s stock,as under no ’ circumstances do we carry our low Shoes from one season to another.This reduc-retionapplies to every line of low foot- wear for men and women and children. 20 Per Cent Off on All Low Footwear. Men’s regular $6.00'Oxfords,sale price.+.$4.80 -Men’s regular $5.00 Oxfords,sale pyjee ~~4.00 Men’s regular $4.00 Oxfords,sale price 3.20 Women’s regular $4.00 Oxfords,sale price 3.20 Women’s regular $3.50 Oxfords,sale price 2.80 Women’s regular $3.00 Oxfords,sale price -ways fare thé best.Sale Prices are Cash,Yours truly, Sherrill-White Shoe Com’y, (8.B.Miller Old Stand.) 3 Cars Buggies Just reecived three car loads of Buggies—Babcock;Rock Hill and other makes. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. ©Ro RRR oe RRrie ASR Seas,aera 3 DRINK COCOLADE! The King of Fountain Drinks.‘° _FIVE CENTS ee feHALL'SDRUG.-STORE. J —ASHEVILLE,N.C.)has prepared Boysfor College and Man.»|BINGH AM Con BINGHAM¢hood for 119Mion oe ate uates Excelv4]inalltheCollegesthey attend,North and South.Ventilation,Sanitation and Safety —@]Against Firebeongunced the BEST by 150 doctors and bi Bevery visiting ParenwitA;in Fare and Care . s 9oSsa"Galn of 19 pounds term of entrance aceentuates our ‘areofPupils.Military,to helpin naling Men of Boye:Bok _76 ve PIEPy Hep HBS ners a ie i ree 2 2.40 >) An early selection counts for much as,first come al-—~; © 8 ° college.of Agriculture| and Mechat Ic.Arts.‘i me oe is Pe CeOee ‘,{|Electrical dnd Mechanical Engineering;‘in FOR SALE! —.Call om or write Call Us Up |WHEN YOU WANT [Base &Millian _|THE NORTH CAROLINA ~ The State’s Industrial College.. '_Four-year.courses in’Agriculture;in Civil, Chemistry;in Cotton ManufacturingandDyeing.Two-year courses in Me-chanic Arts and in,Textile Art.One-year.two-year courses in Agriculture.These,courses are both practica!and scientific.Ex-aminations for admission’.are held by the.‘County Superintendent at all county seats onJulylith.For catalogue address THE REGISTRAR,West Raleigh,North Carolina. JUST RECEIVED! Local Views,All New. — or ihe Ree ee em ar 4’Broad Street Methodist Church.Statesville Female College.Statesville Graded School. Mr.F.H.Conger’s Residence.'Long’s Sanatorium...Southern 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.| Cash Tobacco Warehouse,lot120x286,corner Walnut and Meet-jas tite ee~~Let 60x107,corner Court and Meeting street.26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per 76 acrés,one.mile east of court hovee.f a76.acres,one mile and a halfwest,-86 acres,one mile and a quarter west.:4 70 acres,one mile and a half 211 acres,five miles aorth,330 per acre856acres,three miles east,$25 oer acre. A aumber of other desirable farme:and business properties.See me before making an investment.ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Bank Building.: :-*Phone 240.| $12,000 of City Property FOR SALE. Five-room house and ict,south. Center street,near depot. Two vacant lots rear above, Meeting street.:Six vacant lots south of Brad- ford Knitting Mill 'Eight-room house,good .well and barn,and four acres of land, Buffalo Shoal Road.Four-room house,6%acres land, Buffalo Shoal Roa4 :Two vacant lote Buffalo Shoal Store honse and residence and acre lot,junction west Front street.and Buffalo Shoal Road.Also stock‘of Groceries and fixtures. Cc.B.MORRISON, 71389 West Front St. March 8.’Phone 227. Sewing Machines |Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT, -109 East Front Street. -=&Phone 61. T..W.FRAZIER, Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE.N.C.R.F.D,NO.2, W.C,WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A few nice Berkshire Pigst " |THE LANDMARK be dil ial -INSECTS AND FRUIT.TREES. FRIDAY,~~—-July 19;1912. LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, Arrival and Departure of Trains at;.Statesvilie,::.WESTERN ROAD.zTrainNo.15,west-bound,due 6.55 a.m.Train No,16,east-bound,due 11.20 ‘p.m. That Damage Fruit Trees,>. To the Editor of THe Landmark: “Through The Landmark I wish to‘Say,.a few wordsjm megard to the Mr.W.B.Chambers about the fruitinsect.The insect ‘which Mr. Some Information AbouttheBeetles’rfiyo men haere’willed and ‘three “MATTERS OF NEWS." injured,in Washington,wihille éu- _|8aged in repaiining an electria transformer, resident Taft will be.officially no-tified.of this nomination:for the presidency. Fla.,who -was arrested on.suspi-Cion of being.implicated .in -the death of two.yolting mem ‘of’Bir-tmingham,Ala.,who died from dirink-ing poisoned whiskey,was..released,|the evidence against her peeing)in- |Buffikient,nu request made dm The.Labdniemks fhy'|pnt the Waite House August ‘ist Miss Ola Gunter,of Jacksonville,| |with the majority report that’the |bills to meet the situation)disclosed.bythe investigationandthe minor TINNER, NORTH CENTERSTREET.Florists, "PHONES RESIDENCE 289 a Greensboro,N.C. np Train No.11,west-bound,due 10.20 a,a :Mason Jars ae Train No,21,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m.|Chambers digcribes is a smalk ‘beetlei2:Train No,36,west-bound,due 10.22 p.m eae nt |m-|.Extra Jar Tops Train No.86,east-bound,due 11.00 am|02 ofa family (scolytidae).corJarRubbers,”Arata No.ie Sentpeuna:Gus G48 9:Blin the woodypants oftrees]In‘.*ul le ..>i rgay,:CHARLOT?SAND.TAYLO sh doxia wecticna of the country theseJellyGlasses,From’Charlotte.:,:Train No.16 ar,9.50,leaves 11.00 a.m |®mall insects are so frequentlyFruitPowders,Train No,a4 ar.18.26,leaves 8.36 ‘p.m |found in blighted twigs that theyJe:(is :m Taylorsville.‘éPicklingSpices.Train ‘No,38 ar.10.10,saves 11.00-a.m|22V2 been thought tobe the.causelinESTrainNo.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6,“at m.|°f blight,But where most numer-Our line is complete.,a ——|Ous some twigs are found with)no of ‘Recommend Dissolution of Stee}|deetle in them,and in some locall- —’PHONE 89.—'Trast.hes in/which twig blight is very) While .the ©Stanly.commititee’slonginvestigationoftheallegedsteeltrustwillresultinat:least’ two reports ‘to Congress—one bytheRepublicansand.the:other by!the.Democrats of the committoe—itisunderstoodthatbothsides‘will agree to recommendations.that theUnited,States Steak“Conporatjon®beKissolyedandendormedtheanti-trust -Tat minority report will.agree corporation’jg in .comtrayention’oftheSiermanlaw. however,will not sign the majorityreport,which will contain sugges-tions for remedial legislaton.The majority will propose one set of ity.will propose another. J.A.Warren,cashier of theMerchants’Bank of.Durham,has been elected treasurer:and bursar of the Staite University.SEVEN YEARSOFMISERY How Mrs.Bethune was Re- stored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta- -ble Compound..— Sikeston,Mo.—‘‘For seven years Isufferedeverything.I was in bed for,-~four or fivedays atatineevery.month, and so weak I couldhardlywalk.I had cramps,backache “4 and headache,and was 80 nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or m have anyone move intheroom.The doc-7a tors gave me medi- =cine to ease me atthosetimes,and said that I ought tohaveanopergtion.I would not listen to that,and when 4 friend of my husband’stoldhimaboutLydiaE.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and what it had done for his wife,I was willing to take it.Now I Jook the picture of health and feel like it,too.I can do all my own house- work,work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them,and can walk as far as any ordinary woman,any day inthe week.I wish I.could talk to every suffering woman and ‘girl,and tell themwhatLydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me.’’—Mrs. DeMA BETHUNE,Sikeston,Mo. Remember,the remedy which did this was Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compounds.ee It has helped thousands of women whohavebeentroubledwithdisplacements, inflammation,ulceration,tumors,irreg-ularities,periodic pains,backache,that bearing down feeling,indigestion,and nervous prostration,after all other means have failed._Why don’t you try it? ~Flowers For Funerals “When you place your order here you may rest assured that it. will receive the:very best possible attention.| ‘Good flowers used and handled by an expert. Promptness is our watchword. VAN ~LINDLEY ©CO., POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Local .Agents. ALWAYS IN. 'y three rooma on the floor of FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. ‘tiARSwithcarefulchauffeursand at a +-occUP second Lthe First National Bank Buikting,’/and I amalwayshere,Don’t peep into my reeéption roomwhereInever-stay-and-then.go off-and say lam The minority,'|’ Twelve New Bedford (Mass.)cot-ton mills,employing.13,000 oPera-tives,were ‘closed Mondaynight.for prevalent the blighted twigs contain|4m indefinite period as a result ofnoneatall,It ig certain,therefore,|the strike.of weavers and:loomthattheyarenot.in most cases fixers..The loom fixers ‘went outthecauseof.the disease and,probably,iu sympatigy with the weavers,asthattheyminethetwigsonly,after did astheseBecomeblighted.’The adiilt smoothers.c es beetle:boreg.into ‘the ‘twig,mines|Two.déad;*five “injwred,:‘twoit’out.lengthwise for a short dis-)migsing and property.damagie:of “attanceandlaysSlightlyovaltrams-)jeast $2,000,000 resulted’fram a lucent eggs in the burrow.Mined!flocd:in:Denver,Col:,Sunday,night. with a view to getting the young are-incomplete but estimates run as and history,but eggs in the”B@V-)the entire’wholesale ‘and.factoryeredtwigsfailedtobatch.~‘|districts were floéded::; Ths apple insect is known es the}The railroad wreck in a Bulburb twig-blight.beetle and is nA ADE |of Chicago Sunday,im'’which 13Bameaspearblightbeetle.(Xyl@/persons were killed and a numberboruspynis.)The presence of jinjured,is reported due to the -fail- ve insect oe oe by osWha jure of a flagman to,properly.pro-arman,o ONLUGKY,Om or +tect i the train’wasofInsectLife,page 93.Attention partially pesponsible in that he rauigigtosoin,oe eee te |Y?a blogk signal set against him.merely.to:point:ow a is.00 .:.enhthecauseoftheblightedtwigsMrs,Mary T.Godau,\who ae About the best and only way to/fsed killing her son-in-law, Po-get rid.of it is to cut the twig off |liceman Frederick)Wassenleben,‘in just below.the effected part and|Mobile,Ala.,last December,désert-burn it..-This ig the surest way../i%¢that he -had threatened:her,wasThen‘paint the part of the tree |found o by a jury oe ee ‘from ‘which the diseased twig was/¢d to life imprisonment,Mrs.taken,to oes thie water from |dauls daughter,wife “ae the dead enteri:and damaging the tree.Policeman,is.to be tried as am ac- ne a ee ean ’|complice in the murder.: Washington;D.'C.,,A.Senate committee has favorably3403Prospect,Ave.|reported a bill for the purchase .byP.S.More information,if desir-|tne government.of Monticello,thead,can be obtained by writing th©|home of Thos,Jefferson.Mr.Jeffer-State Department of Agriculture,!son Levy,of New York,who ownsRaleigh,N.C.'|Monticallo,has déclared he will not SSS iseli the place’and should the billMoreParticularsoftheBlowingpa‘s it will amount to nothing un-.Rock Tragedy.jless Mr.Levy changes ne oe ri sia harlotte Obser-|Iu the Senate Tuesday Heyburn,0 —en ere HIdano,objected to Srnec oa of The tragedy which,occurred at/the resolution,saying Jefferso w Blowing .Rock Saturday;afternoon not the author of the Declaration when.Lewis Trexler was struck.on/of Independence.the.right side of the head abOVe/|‘ihe national Democratic commit- the ear with a bilMard owe im the}tee,which met in Chicago MondayhandsofAlonzoHahtley,cAaMSiNZ/and elected W.F.McCombs chair] his death,has throwm the little;man,authonized him to Bélect ~@ mountaim village into a frenzy.treasurer and such other offlicers as The trouble grew out of a quar/he may see fit.J.E.Davis,of rel over a small account Hartley|Wisconsin;was lected!secretary| was owing to Trexler which amount!of the committee.A resolution in- ed to.jess than 75 cents./Trexler|troduced by Senator Gore,of Ok- asked that he settle the account |on.the prospects of Democratic su-and Hartley,it is alleged,‘wrote|premacy amd adknowledgimg)with Trexler an insulting note,telling |appreciation the support of Repub-him ‘to come up and"he would set-|feans and independents,was tle the account.Trexler went 1 ota i the poo)room where Hartley was a!playing and called him out and af-|Senator Works,of a”Pr‘ter a few words between thie two|active progressive Repui mn,cue |Clares the promoters of the ‘‘new blow |Patty”would be guilty of dishonor- fe}}|able aprgpon ss if Oe st cn the otijtempttoretaincontrolofthe.Re-i ng Rg testes Hg taal publican machinery in States wheretoaratethemenand-Hattley.the-progressive faction controls the it v claimed,held the injured publican party.Senator Works man's leg and dragged him’soma S@ys.neither Taft nor Rooseyelt haveWistance,finally reaching back with|beem legally nominated;that the one foot and stamped his victim |Republican party has no legal nomi-in the face with the heel of his /D®e,and that voters are free toshoe:‘Trexler,the wounded .man,|Vote for whom they choose.He op- died from hig jinjurifs-in legs poses the formation of a new par- than three hours.{*¥: There were five eye-witnesssd to : the tragedy amd they all tell about |Ham Sandwiches in Greensboro and Hartley dmew the billjard dealt Trexler a terrific acrors the head and after he *——— also the tyijsters:and] twigs have several times:betn kept)Accurate figurés on property damage |= and learning somethng of the,life!hich ag tive millions;Practically}“> ‘}the rear of his train amd that|}1993,as notedinthe sixth volume (+.<eriginedr ‘of. sent .¢,statement--to--Hartley——-and+iahoina;congratulatingthacountryT. being $35,986,639. next term of crimynal court. Car Loads of Peaches. A Spencer newspaper correspotid- ent:siys the rush)movement of Georgia.peaches to Northern mar- kets brought 17 special trains of the choice fruit ‘imto Spencer Satur- day;Each train comsiisted of 20 refrigerator.cars ,vaiued at.about $500 per car.To handle this enor- mous mush of fast freight,ten ex- tra train oréws were run as extra passengers amd local passenger trains ere placed im the siding to give the right of way to the peach- es.The refrigerator cars are.iced twiiee between the orchard and the market—at Chatiotte and Potomac yards at Washington.It requires86hourstohandleeachcar.It isSaidthepayrollforroadmemforfuhy,will be the t im the history of the Southern Railway Co. North Oaroljna’s Rank in Tobacco a .Production.;The thirteen census statisticsshowingthenumberofestabliish- ments,persons engaiged,power,cap- ital,value of products and-other de tails of the manufacture of ‘tobac- co im the Unjted States,by States, are.contained in aM advance buille- tim isswed-by the director of the census.iNorth:Carolina.ranks sixtfi)in 1umber of wage eamers emipboyed, having 8,203.The State comesthird,only,’Pennsyilvania-and)NewYorkbetngaheadi-of it,in the value of tobaceo .prodiuets,the same North Carolina also ranks thiird in vale added to the manufacture of tobacco the sum being $22,170,571. $100 REWARD,$100.iThereadersofthispaperwill “bepleasedtolearnthat-there is°at leastonedreadeddiseasethatsciencehasbeenabletocureinallitsstages,and thatisCatarrh,Hall's Catarrh Cure is theonlypositivecurenow‘known to themedicalfraternity,Catarrh being a con-stitutional .disease,requirgs a consti-tutional treatnient.Hall’s Catarrh Cureistakeninternally.acting directly uponthebloodanamucoussurfacesofthesystem,‘thereby destroying the founda-tion of the disease,and giving the pa-tient strength by building up the cod-stitution and assisting nature in doingitswork.The proprietors have so muchfaithinitecurativepowersthat.theyof@neHundredDollarsforanycase not ing but come on in andlet yourself beknown.Tap the bell,knock or epéak out.If [am not at;the dental chair-I am in my —workshop—tn a room farter in,. ble prices,-At any tinie on shortJurteitoe|GARGLINAMOTOR;CO. P.F.LAUGENOUR,Dentist that™it fails.to..cure.Send for list ofteetimonials,=,°.AdOrens KF,J,CHENEY.&CO.,Tole- GO,..O).ie'Sold.by all Driggista,-75e.Take.Hall's:Family Pilla for eonstina- than,é E ~> .\r,soy"Oh a ae * the same story,of how it occumnned.|‘@ Charlotte. The prisoner was taken to Boone}Oxford Ledger. and.lodged.im jail to await the We were fully aware that the high cost of living bad crawléd uptoanalarmingpoint,but we must confess it has reached a point be yond our expectation,if we are tojcreditthestatementofanOxford |gentleman’who has retumred from a tnip to the western:part of the State. |Our friend advises us that he stop-ped off at Greensboro,and while waiting for his train he saw a man come from a nearby restaurant with a ham sandwich in iis hand whichheexhibitedtoacrowdoffellowtravelers,remarking on tl.e tissue- like thinness of the ham.A)gentile- man,noting the discomfiture of thehungryman,laid a soothing hand om his shoulder and remarked:‘My friend,let me tell you something; you may)think that piece of ham is |Shin,but you just wait unti}you |get to Caarlotte and ask fora ham sandwich and see what youw get. Why,sir,‘take my word for it,they ave a machine by which they pho- tograph a piece of ham on the bread and hand it to you for a,dime.” Fact.a Greensboro News.Each State has /a lot of politi-cians tf{at might profitably,be trad- ed off for fanm hands. or reermemantineanemoneBABY'S HANDS TIED. Motifer Tellg How.Saxo Salve Oon-quered Eczema.‘ “Last fall we noticed small roughandredspotscomingonbaby’shands.The skin was very.dry and She.kept scratching theny until they would bleed.(We lost-a good deal. of sleep with hier.Finally we tookher‘to the doctor and he treatedherseveralweeks,but it kept spread» ing unti)we,had to keep her little them several times a day they were 80 pore,anid we used everything,wecouldhearofforeczema,Finally our druggist told us about SaxoSalve.We tried it amd one and a half tubes has entirely cured her.Her little hands are smooth)and not @vem scarred,and-‘we are 80 glad to tell others what Saxo Salvehagddéme.for us.Mrs.Mort,Stephenson,.Lidbanon,Ind.’’; Yow cannot do better tham to trySaxoSalvetoreczema,tetter,rimg-worm,ar any skin affection—wecheerfully;give back your money it it does not help you.W..F.Hall,drugatet,’eee ‘‘ee * handg tied and dresa and bandage |’ ny i Women in middle age often complain of hot flasnes,Thet are at tia6 :of life when ‘their delicate organism needs a tonic and helping-hand which ly'Dr.Pierce’s:Favorite Prescription.cangive them,Many,women suffer needlessly . :dizziness or,headache."A.woman often becomes sleepless,nervous,‘‘broken-.-down,"’irritable and feels tired from morning to'night.When pains:and aches:rack the’womanly.system at.frequent intervals;ask your neighbor about e‘Doctor Pierce’s.Favorite Prescription. Mas.J,ImHor,of:821.8.Bentalon Street,Baltimore,Md.,says:“I.wrote you about nine months ago,telling you of my condition,I have.a-‘fine baby girl—she weighed nine pounds when born.’She is my third childandthestrongestofthemall.,My suffering was only-for two hours,[|took several bottles of ‘Favorite.Prescription’and one of Dr.Pierce'sSmart-Weed.I never had a well day before I took your medicines. f wassurprisedhowwellIfelt—could eat—was always hungry,and never had asickstomach.The nurse who was with me said the medicine was wonder-ful because Igot along so nicely after having had.so mich:trouble before.She intends to recommend ‘it to al!her suffering putients.Everybody isastonishedat.me because I only weighed 102 pourids before and now.Iweigh135,I have had several ladies.come to me and ask about Dr.Pierce'smedicine.I am willing to recommend it to all who suffer and want help,9)If any want information I will be glad to give it.” os)SOLDEBY arn DRUGGIsTS “«.World’s Dispensary Medical Association;Proprietors,:_BUFFALO,N.¥. 4 *my ,Re se sa Agh : “7,4 a AMT ™!*”).3:eyoN &-<<ekWomenapKe4Econom ae et a ieciate,the‘Of this Sto §|Every woman who wants to buy with both sides of |every dollar she spends can do'so by watching ouradvertisementseachweek,ee “|We don’t set aside certain days to give bargains.Every day-you-will find our prices decidedly lowerthaninanyotherstoreintown.A : {|But true economy isnot so much in paying thesmallestpricesasitisinpaying’the smallest prices.and getting the best merchandise. -|We sell nothing that we ‘cannot recommend our-selves.Every stick of furniture in our store.is exact-ly as represented—-made solid and strong to last. “|Don’t take our word.for this—come and see foryourself.tos ‘ a a ——ee Williams Furniture House. We Sell Jewelry,Not Ink! we To the many inquirers we wish to say we have no ink for sale,but we havea splen- did line of JEWELRY of all kinds that we promise you will not go back on.you. Come in and see for yourself. R.H.RICKERT &SON, Hadyou ever thought:how pleas- ed your good wife would be toown an enamel preserving kettle?Light‘~ tohandle,easy cleaned.and will last.a life time.We have a big stock of the above goods,and our 4 prices are right.— It will pay you to save all your fruit.Somebody will need it be- fore another crop comes. HAVE.YOUR WATCH CLEANED! Have you thought how long it has been’sinceyou had your watch cleaned.DO IT NOW.Every job |»is the best,for there'’sonly one way to do it right. H.B.WOODWARD.|Jeweler. pas(HOT FLASHES.—| from se oe to womashdod and from motherhood to oldage~with backache,el Paso! ie THE LA:punch,is a favorite’beverage,at.SS . a:R.CLARE,|EDITOR "AND OWNER.al)‘the social.functions,“as may “poRLIsHED TtTUESDAY AND FRIDAY.|belearned py reading the society —ro FFI 20 WEST BROAD ‘STREET. f Highest PRICE:: 00;this part of,the Country,however, aimee::fis.weak and harmless concoction “FRIDAY 9,1912.ia dinink’the average —Mian)who em ——=|miay find a place in the»gathering .Gol.Jo.Reece,of the Greensboro fakes’for manners’sake.’Talking Record,admits that he.awaits With)pnout punch,however,thes follow: anxiety the ddliverances.of Hider ing from:The Caterer gfves ‘some Banks and Dr.Johnson on the sub-}4iformation about the real aptigle ject of hell.Meantime he -want!whieh-may interest,the society peo- to know this.editor's)opinion.“It ple,but,it is not expected they bas,already‘been expressed.Be-|wity undertake to serve this kina ‘Tieves in.am:olidfashioneed hell.If bf punch.’Says The Catergr: there js mo such pition.<here ought)some of the papers “have recemtly|§ “|HlieVoted ‘affention’to ‘the origin of es punch,that.famous seventeénithheiis-ati-tetit-‘for~nState-ndehin—eoniiury drink -wwhich Has:long”lost movement :brut’wedo ‘not know,asi though|it,”still!survives “to Bomej .Delieves i the State biihing,them.|its intimate.connection with=rum) ;he West |In-“the State government have ‘about!hunch,originated jn:t lal they can carry —~Durham)Herald|dies.‘In’fact,however,.ee oF Coot ter you,pom eatin came from the Hash,pinioni.way is for,the counties to build.)enone che Sanskrit “‘panscha,”.tive; thei own roads..Tt fsn’t exactly”®)on account Of iis five ingredients | tea,§u-aquare deal for commits progressiiva |i~arrak (afterward.rum), enough to build thejr own roads)gar,lemon and hot water.“The most .sya lmagnificent bowl of punch che|*bo be taxed to build roads for the world has ever poeen was.probably|people who will not help them*|tnat provided-by the Right Hon, Balves.j i Edward:Russell,,who,-when com-| Reecenemeepmneeinmenmeetrere ees his Majesty's forces jn| There is general.congratulation }the Mediterranean:tn 1691,enter-| iat mene is oe ee:oe where a large marble fountain!wasaneeofbusinessonaccountof..the filled ‘with the Nquor,the ingre-| presidential’campaign.For many)dients being:Four bhogsheads.of years a presidential campaign year |brandy,a pipe of Maiaga wine,2,- :a.,reag |500 lemons,twenty’gallons of -lime| cae attea ay eared stn inte isle hikes eight hogsheads of water,for business on account of the:g@en-five |pounds of erated nutmegs,| ‘ral disturbance of business,inci-}300'toasted biscuits and thirteen| dent to politics.|)One -reasom as~|hundired weight of fine white sugar. _Bilgmed for lack of’business-Lis |We may remnaric that was:Bome turbance this year is the.prevalent,punch, ;ee The Landmerk has a letter ¢rom“tjon has been predetermined in fa- a ae the Demnawestn.|Ashe's criticisin’of hiis.Statesville Agerieved 0 iuecetinn the Senate ‘Speech..The Governor's answer.to had turned down:his friend Lori-|Capt,Ashe wiut appear 7Tuesday., mer,Senator Bajley took it.out MATTERS OF NEWS.in denouncing,President ‘Taft.“The |.fia na taof W.a.ietimmerStacetheeDemocratsofWestVirginia|os of Ine,Praag as have nonjnated W,R.Thompogn forhamHerald,‘shows that public Governor, opinion can -spmetimeées reach!a8|-aroahers of Conirems are cbapiae| high a body as ‘that.of the United ering adjournment and the breaks | States Senate.”And it might/be|away will probably come carly next| added that the expression of public|month.‘aude Allen,”in-whose case theOpinionwasmosteffectivein’the|Claude defeat of every,Senator—-17 iim all 'Va.,last week,hap again been put —who voted for Lorimer the first|on ‘trial for the Baie offence. for re-election.”That expression’of hal of corporatins,-has pesigned |Roosevelt and the new Progressivetodowiththefinaldisposition’of!party. the Lorimer case.The Democratic caucus has elect- ace poorer |ed Chas,M.Riddle,of Indiana,ber-The killing -of Aviator Hubert |geapt-a¥arms of the House of Con-Latham ‘iby.an African buffalo in!@ress to succeed U.Stokes Jackson, the heart of the Dark Continent wiil,deceased. ‘sportsmen the question whether the Were killed in an explosion)in thelion,‘the ‘elephamt,the buffalo or|Mines of the Gayton Coal Compa- the rhinoceros js the most dan-|®Y,15 miles from Richmond),Tues- eerous animal of the®African wilds’|day afternoon.Three negroes were We suggest that the Statesiviltle injured ‘:Landmark,which has opened a sym-Blanche and Ruth Everly,AL amid posium upon.the réality or umreali-|14 years old,daughters ofa farm- ty of eternal torme“nt,might pubdsti-|er of Chesterfield)county,Va.,were tute this diiscuseion:inste ad.—Char-killed by a train near Petersburg, 4)y hilich:ey were riding:was struckNo,sir;The Landmark will not |Which they iki—ti :by an engine at a crossing.ip the hell fire sation:ti is-.:i-2 _:Seen See ae ,While attempting to arrest a we-cuss anjmals.The former isa disa-gro fugitive at Duponit,Ga.,Spe greeable subject and the Obse ryer is cial Officer O.D.Hil,of.the At-| with the majority when it wants .to antic Coast Lime,la sie -_ P ::é r fatally wonder Vv 1egetawayfromit,but it is aburn-Probably fatally e : ine question and should be settled.igtein then killed the negro,whose Lana ees o.name is unknown.Taking note of the figures pih-ae :list :;.i .Bob Harris,a negro,started -outiedinTheLandmarkshowingonarampageatTanipa,.Fla.,kill- the extent of the railway and postal ed four persons,wounded another, business at Statesville,the jChar-and himself was slain by a.police lotte Observer “Side Table’man’™an after-a siege in which jas- has this kindly ref ne .eine was used to burn him out of~~icimaily reference,for which a house.He was ‘from drugs.The Landmark is beholden for it-|The negro's ‘vict were all:color- self and for Statesville:es except a.poli Charlotte congratulates its sister!Detective Reed,who charged {n6isister:City —Statesyiile..The progress his testimony before the South Car- made during the past fiew yeats is Olima investigating committee at A Gemarkedandyetthereisnoapparent.usta,Ga.,thabp Attorney Nilesseningof:growth,Quietly -press-of 4 »&,C.,.hed ing forward and with.little-appar-for ‘vet to eowifort,Statésville is -makingoner by th pe wment of m ‘If a plaee 28 onie Of the better.Blease to get a part.of the miodey,rns in this section of the State.was invited ‘to meet Nichols ‘before>factor inthe steady growth of.the ings committee at Co- thie assictance render-|lumii ‘the testimony. ard niovement with the Reed refius to enlter South Caro-T)indayark,|Tina on the groumid that he would hiig have no prot ection in-that.State. a~The House of Congress,has pass- red the bill to create,a -Departinent"of Labor,the secretary of which] shall have a place in the.cabinet, font wt :rited States,The measure Aonoe g 8 been:pre ized leibor x)now goes con-.ed bY ¢ tributions to the i campaign 0 tite §The new departmentfundéin.1904 Geo.B would relieve the Department of.Peis Pa neo:=:Commerce id Labor of ‘mueh)of Contely .n Of the Republi-its author All.bureaus dealing | can committee fn 1904,admitted |with ques 8 uffectmg labor orthattheRepublicancampaien,fund @Pital,as well ws the ,bureat:.of |that year aggregated $1.900-000 but immigration,will be tramsferre d:toPdd0,the new department if the bill Dbe-he.could give little information:a5 comes law.‘to details George Foster Poabody,|The U nited States Senate hastreasurerof‘the Democratic Gaston passed the ‘Eerron battleship”nes-committee jn 1904)testified he was lution by Senator Tillman,propos-only a figurehead in the ¢itipalen mg that the United “States ‘build;‘the greatest warship possible underandcontributionbooks;were kept ,modemn ‘avail conditions to put anentirelybyhisassistant,C has,R.|eid’to the ‘rage for naval Suprema-Hall.Mr.Hall's whereabouts ‘are|cy:Mr.Tilliman’s resolution di- th |rects the committee on naval affairsSnepowsn.Tom Taggart,chairman’to determine how far Bhipbuilders‘ot the committee,said he burned |and armorers.can go.to build “thethebooks.August Belmont ‘testi-|very bewt battleship or cruiser thefiledthathecontributed$250,000;World has ever seen,6r will ever to the Democratic campaign in 1904 ae hry h ida sade ne waebutthatthecommitteemefused$10)-!“h \‘mn |her the ene r of the world.’’000 offered by Henry Havemeyer,|== ‘represented acorporation,“The pubs your friends’to helip you get aPaad2tk’j Vienne,licity through:th's’investigatyaa may ve Seat .on a aS ss ‘wn Make campaign committees art ities.BL Ut 0;A.—ad, more careful in the future;other:|$25 tank your POU pons ‘and.gét a ree.‘COnewford‘wige it seems:to be of att e yale Cade ANDMARK "paunhige nealingae aT ;Trinity College,er,July ah. Rees rolumns of the newspapers.The./to conduct the campaign for securpunehiservedatsocialfunctions-#0)ing,NorthCarolina’s part of the mij- :“al.|tations by addingnew Members ‘or: matin to.favor the good roads its popularity,fo tls ae by eréating,,local committees,and to B we dre prepared to ‘have One:that.extent ont the Continient,Owing,to | The forty-odd-counties that support|ong.might easfly have dmagined that thein districts.A letter contatibing tained.6,000.‘guests at Alicante,| Goy.Kitchin,replying to Capt.|replaced.”The.track,including jury,failed to agree at Wytheville,|° time ‘and who has since.come aup-|Herbert--Krox--Smiith,commiission=| hiepublicsentiment:doubtless had most to join the forces of-ore | doubtless reyive among big -pame|Two white men and-four negroes| lotte Observer.1Va.,Wednesday.The wagon ~in-} negro.A merchant named .Groven-| the sugar king,because Havemeyer|Coupons are Ctastorente:Get-: "Trinity College Endowment._ There was .held:here today.ameetingofthe.speciah committee appointe”’.by the board,of trustees lion dolor eidowment fund.Encouragingreportscame.from ‘all-parts o*the.State an?plans were com- pleted -for .carrying’‘forward theundertaking)at onee.The Plans of the trustees in a general way cally for the appointment of district ahd upon these -committees to presentthecauseintheirrespective,ter-ritories.;Such committees:have ‘eft ther been already.oy will be fini,mediately organized allt.over .the State.‘The central committee todaydecided.that the active canvass for subseriptiong begin.now @S BOON as.practicable and be kept why until Oc- tober 31.The.distriet mumittees: were urged to complete their organ- Tocal committees and relies largely| sivas Letters, Followingis a list of letters remaining innfeeaseBN.C.fortheweek one Whit‘Allioons w,.Bi ae Ear!prewn.Geo.W.Cable,Rev:th.R.Carol ay}BreCobb,Mra,Mattie Drum,Frost&eine Temuck aCo,,W.T:Grakem.Harv.ey Long,‘Miss ae seBanton,Ffp .Roundy,O..J.teed ReuSimith,H.rner,Mra.Miller’Watt,hogWellman,we Williams,Mrs.Carrie WPersonscalcallingforanyoftheabovewill please|vertised |callfor “ad=DEWEY L.RAYMER,P,M. ae WANTED =’~TeAMS tohaul.200,000:feetpinelumbertoMockaville,J,C,HOLMES,Olin N.C,R,rl,=July 19--2t, /FOR SALE. Very Desirable“City Property andFarmingLandat.Investment, ‘Prices. Good 7-room two-sto dwelling oncornerBroadandElmstreets.Water takeany other.steps.they may deem necessary,,to prosecute the.work:jn some suggestions:was:prepared and will be sent to alll colnmitteecs:sa The central ‘committee that’.met today).consists,of Bishop John C.|<ilgo,:Durham;Col.JF.Bruton, and sewerage,good-barnand ‘other!out buildings,Lot 72)feet frontingroad--by 320 feet frontage’on Elmstreet,making’a nice ‘building lotfronting.Elm street.I Offer thisvaluablepieceofproperty,for'a-short||while at the,extreme y low,Page of Splendid 8-room two-story:awailing : on Kelly street..Water and sewer Wilson;:Rev..J.N.Cole;Ralejeh; rDr “1,'P,Marr,Charlotte;Mr, A,Page;'‘Aberdéen:;Mr.CG.W.Toms, Durham;ex -Lieutenatn Governor W.D,Turner,Statesville,amd:Me,j ie.M.Weaver,Apheville.aes i 4 |Repairing Roadbed of Wcaleath Road Observer. |.The Southern Railway Company isispendingseveral.thousand dollars jin rebuilding and stre nethening the |large number of heavy fills om the |Asheville division of the moad.."Be-‘ginning ohe mile west of Salisbury|struction;.4 mile’of Harmony,.3-4 the fills.have been enlarged on |the south.side to Statesville and |the,machinery -hag ‘béen set to 93 wood land..Timber estimated to|,work ‘rebuilding the north:side:/cut 250,000 feet of.pine and 100,000|Heavy rains during the past.ten feet.of oak lumber,Land lies ‘ele-SS |years or’more have made imroads gantly for farming and,has an abund-|Opinion that “the result.of the elec-into;the fills which are now being|ant water supply,L-offer this’valua- ble tract of land for a short while only at $25-per acre.Terms.|Gross-tics,fs “being repaired,and ithe roadbed placed:in fine condi- on |ra , tor ‘to suceead Lorimer.|The Govy- ermor,can appoi nit in case of deathlorresignationwhentheLegislature is not im session.The Senate de- cided that Lorimer was not:legally. elected and the reall vacancy,there- fore,occurred while the ieee ;ture was siittinic.« rae Southern Railroad,to and from all points inJustrectived.a car load stone Jar|orn North neandcrocks{n fimmense assortment. long as it lasts...S/W.Stimson,-—|, lad. f fe egnei Gar for Nortel Express”Pullmas Steep-AY ROT 1s “RY .ue ni ar or EXECUTOR s NOTICE.|00 dali em Wilson,Washington.and Having qualified as executor.ofthielastwillandtestamentofHE.|%00a-m,daily,except Sunday —For New Berne |M.Couch,deceased,late of Ire-|2:40 p.m.daily except Sunday—for Washington.jdell county,this is to notify al} persons having claims against:the|7. jeState of said E.M.Couch!to ex-| |hibjt them to the undersigned or | \to his attorney,R.T.Weatherman,|Statesville,N.C.,om or before the 19th day of July,1913,or ©this |7.10a.m.daily for Beaufortand Nortolk—Parlornoticewillbe.pleaded in)bar Of)oot delim Fer tee Berne,Oriental andtheirrecovery.All perrsons:inidebt=| ed to sdid estate are requested:to} system complete.“Good ‘barn and |other.out buildings.,Lot 110x250 feet.A splendid home,closein,atthevery spiencer -Correspomdence Charlotte RSePEE are destined to become more valuableTheAttoriGeneralofJTlinois{each year andmerits every confidencehasdecidedthattheGovernorof|0f the investor.For further particu-that-State semcts appoint.a’Setia-jlars,call on or write, July 12.‘112 Bast Broad Street. Spec:i Oc Tr gallon as|eigh andNorfolk.Ppectal‘price of 1 0c;per gal The following schedulefigures are publishedas make immediate settlement.C,5.|G2"Sleeping Car space.apply to ‘D.V.Conn,COUCH,Lock Box .718,Richmond,|Agent,Ginnpoet Sonata Raleigh,N,C; low price of $3,300,Six-room cottage on-Green:street.&)Water and sewer,barn and othergutbuildingsLot90x208feet.Price1 |burg township,,on one-on the.mainroadsleadingtoHarmony,.Neg.‘now being macadamized and.1}milesfromthesurveyoftheStatesvilleAir |”Line Railroad now in course’of con- mile to church,1 mile’to Harmony High School.-7 acres'in cultivation, These various pieces,of property W.J.MATHESON, Real Estate and:GeneralBroker. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Route of the “Night Express.” Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)and pote Buffet,Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Ral- information only and are not gu — TRAINS LEAVE RALEIG Norfoik Broiler ParlorCar service betweenRaleighandNorfolk. via Chocowinity,Parlor Car Service., TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH 20a.m.daily;11:20 a.m.daily except Sunday,and 8,30 p..m,daily,Buffet Parlor Car oariceon8,30 train from Norfolk, TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO 0.15 p,m.daily—"Night)Expréss’—PullmanSleepingCarforNorfolkviaNewBerne. rbetween Washington and Norfolk. Beaufort—Parlor Car ServiceVorfurtherinformationandreservation of Pull- 3eneral Agent,or Ralph Duffer,City Ticket Ww.B UDSON Ww,OROXTON, Va.,Executor of the will off .E.M.as 5 .|Cotich,deceased.July 19;1912 Genete!We ‘Geral Pass Aunt-™“seo eer roemcmama Palmolive ec ~Thursday,Friday and Saturday,ca 25th,26th and 27th.- Six Cakes Palmolive Soap, hye Jar Palnioli ve Cream. 100.acre tract.of land in Turners- “And as we will have many “spe-: ‘cially good values for you to- ‘morrow we expect to see you ‘here.You will:find splendid savings,in our house furnishing - department:Towels,Table Linens, Sheets,Pillow.Cases,Domestics and Floor Coverings. ca "A saving in everything you. buy heretoday and tomorrow. Sales Day is the firgt Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. 6GRDrEWEeEeE Re oSCea:weeT RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. | 60c. The Rexall Stores: Center Street and Western Avenue. Statesville Drug Co.,.=QUALITY PRESCRIPTION STS. The (ne Price CCash Store# Handing Qut Bargains---This Week’s Specials. 'One lot of figured Lawns,6c.aAnother10c.and 124c.grade for Thc.yard,1,000 yards of Mill Ends in Ginghams.A very specialvalueforOnecaseof32-inch Zephyr Ginghams in shorts,the 15c.grade,for 10c.yard.Theseandexcellentvalues, One case Ladies’and Men’s Hose,a 100.grade,few pairslightlyimperfectamongthem,at 5c.a pair. a odd sizes in Ladies’,Men’sandChildren’s Slippers,Come and take your.choice.eB.for 98c.a pair,many $3 and $3 50 grades among:them. About 100 more pairs of t Cheaper down to 49¢,a pair. Everything in summer stuff to Visit ‘our store and look throug nd 8c,values,for 4c.yard. 5e yard. are in nice dress patterns ‘o at some price. fi ae will pay you. ‘Poston -Wasson Co.| 5 0 eT OA ND EI OE The White Company. Saturday the Last Day eal Clearance Sale! This to be the Climax of All Value-Civing in Everything. We Shall Name it the ates Ready-to-Wear Da Every garment will be thrown outtoyoutocloseataprice.We‘still have many of the.verychoicestgarmentsoftheseason,and the prices will certatnly betemptingifyouareheretoseethem.Look over your wants and spend this day with us.Youwillnotregretit.Plentyofex-perienced salespeople for this day. THE WHITECO. ‘PHONE:101, SalesDay i is thefirst Monday iin eachmonth iin Statesville,N.C. .aa ’ preter FOS e. || ‘|| ry ‘ “i “t us ¥ ui ‘42e ie aa i 4 ce .awhile with Miss Mary Austin Glo-“ver,; .Mrs.J.GL.Davis. .i expected:to,arriveinStatesville 'tle son,who%had been visiting.rélda- _.days im -the:North.as & THE LANDMARK FRIDAY,~-—=.July 1912.19,MOVEMENTSOF1 “THE PEOPLE. “Personal Mention of the Folks Who_Aye Coming.and Going._'|.The’old way was to.geta good man}Wisconsin.recently.it created mild aMiss)Aline Galloway,of Mt.Ai-|a8a figurehead and then hand the|surprise.The dairy authorities had P R |N |Bs NGry,arrived .yesterday “to.speng |management of the campaign over to|never thought to makea comparison : Miss Mary H.Kenmedy,who at- tended |the Unversity |summer scheo)-at'Chapel Hl,has return-ed to her home at’.Houstonville. MissBeulah Crowson left Wednes- day jfor Columbia,.§.-C.,to -visit She will go from.there,to Chamleston to visit.acs__Miss Mary Meroney,of Mocksyille,! :OryMr.and’Mrs.-C.0,Lentz and:lit- tivesatStony Pojnt,passed through Statesville Wednesday.en route:totheirhomein‘Winston.:My and Mrs..D!A.Sloop,who" ‘Mrs.RK...B,Cochrane and two fons,of Cincinnati,Ohio,are heretospendsome-time at the home of Mr,.Cochrane's father,Mr.‘J.D, Cochrane,Mr,Cochrane will join’ them ind a few weeks a fashion that disconcerts ‘and’aston-ishes the professionals.“He is play-ing.a familiar game,of which theythoughttheyknewallthepoints,in anewandunfamiliarmanner. the old soldiers.‘‘We know how todothissortofthing,old man,’’they would say;“‘you just step aside and. leave it to us and we'll put youthroughallright.’’Professional tac- tics and strategy have been consid-ered as essential to.political successasmilitaryscienceinwar.HaButtheschoolmasterhasbeenused ‘throws precedenton the scrap pile, national committee and he selects a campaign committee from men whosechief.claim ‘to ‘consideration:is,thattheyare,without ‘political taint or:blemish and have been proved.truetothepeople:The old-timers look companion,which had but one,es-caped.malt__This is a campaign of principle,not of precedent;of men,not of money or machines.The professionals have a thousand tricks,the schoolmaster but one.That is the trick of getting to runninghis own schooland he|second dairy: From statistics: was eaughtby the hunters,while jits|. ‘The Dairy Business ix:Wiscon- put of gold and silver from the mines of Colorado,California and Alaska,which amounted in 1909':to $68,403,-700..When this fact was learned at .|the dairy school of the University of in just this way before.Out of thisideatheStatewillformulateane¢x-hibit feature to bring this fact home to the farmers of the State next fall when they attend the State fair. In recent years the dairy industryofWisconsinhasgrowsenormously.||ifWisconsinformerly was’classed’as agrain-growing State.Today.it is'the iry:State in the Union FOR RENT,g0°%200%,our on :>=:a the .x icy et ae Ue City water.J.A,WHITE,‘Phone 464,.s “PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.|Baltimore Sun,::«|Madison,Wis.,Dispatch,July 12,ce)Seeemecmtra re :The Jersey schoolmaster is organ-|The cows of Wisconsin produce +ABOUTa dozen good men,|FF]2 BROAD RERT.e4 ‘a:smane et ;A i oeiohVEPHONDNO.ee _\'"|izing the Democratic.campaign after|more wealth than'the combined out-(w:SLAINE ED.steady work cuarantesd.0. FOR SALE.sabia" e You WantYour _a PRINTED RIGHT. Write,‘Phone,or better still,.. That’s just what I will do for -you.-My service is at your »command,:h VS dt ailing piEyonawenenan thered by Prof E. ten years the number of cows has-in-creased.in Wisconsin frotn 988;397 to 1,417,000,or:more than 47 per.cent.Meantiine®the amount of creamerybutterhasincreasedfrom61;813,000 to 105,307,000:pounds or 70 per cent. ‘The prominence of Wisconsin as adairyStateisbroughtoutevenmore forcibly by some statistics gathered by Dr.Frederick C:Howe.He finds that in 1910 Wisconsin had 1;928*out’of a total of 3,846 cheesé factories intheUnitedStatesand1,000 creameries out of a totalof 6,235.In other words, “tomght to be the ‘guest of.Mlss|He puts4 new man,.and one unknown!H.Farrington and others at the Ag:1 sell Office.Supplies,‘Loose’|*Clara Foard,to the old regime,at the head of-the}ricultural college;it is shown’thet in Leaf Ledgers,Filing Cabinets,|Bie.Uae 4y -BRADY,-ThePrinter,|J120WestBroadStreet,co dropin-andet me show you.|) Pay Your Bills by.Check and. Have a Check on Your Bills. buy without carrying a sum of money continually ‘Visited 2bej1 son,Mr.Jno,..E.Slogp :ta tan by :oe i'returfed Wednesday to their home |Solemn and uneasy and ‘predict:dire|and the cheese produced increased in|.=on ig:oneinRowancounty,accompanied by|results.They forget the old fable of|the same ten years from 77,748,680 nee meee |:Pee::oetheirhttlegramddaughter,Beth|the fox,which,boasting to another|pounds to 145,171,000 pounds,or an|}He OR Ra |ia.A check book helps you to save,It enables youOiae)s ki a can animal that it had a thousand tricks,|advance of 86 per cent.eat Hone |-to take’instant advantage ‘of an opportunity to;ay ee,el in your pocket—the money is in this bank earn-:ing interest.It gives you a standing amongst.your fellows and is the first step onthe road to}fortune ce a any t :| 3reakfast Bacon,.[Mr.and Mrs,J..H.McElwee are I t t )¥:;sojouning at Eupeptic Springs.‘|next to the people,of honestly trying}Wisconsin has nearly one-half of the Sugar Cured Hams,;NMr.R.©.Mills,of Jacksonville)to do what they.want,of being clean,|cheese factories and one-sixth of the a j ;cata CuLEeBOGE ConeFila.was im Statesville for a.{éW |straightforward and sincere.It is|creameries of the nation.Best quality i}A :paling jdaysthisweekMigsLatona’Turner ig at home| from Tampa .Fla.,to speid.some time at Mr.W.T.Nicholson's.| Misses Iva Teague,of Lenoir,atid .Trenna Teagme,of Hiddenite,have! been guests of Mrs.C.R,Gaither the past few days.They will. from here to Lenoir | Mrs.T.C..Bryson and child ar-| cived yesterday from Pottsyille;Ark., to spend some time at the home of} .Mrs.Bryson’s father,Mr.C:L.Pos-| ton Miss Katie Cox,of Durham,‘ar-| rday afternoon to spend days with Mrs.J.O.Pur- She is én.route to Blowing rived yesty a few nel Rock :-ws.»,,|in touch with the President,the Re-or csMr.A.A,Ww rem,of ae oe ’publican national committee and th ry wronlabe tho Seeed Beinaeaf B GILL :is spending a few days with M ‘|Taft leaders will begin at once-a cam-}©*e ©9 r 1 6 :WAViet Rasnsey }.aaDewittRamecy'paign to makesurethat electors voted |the enormous wear caused by abra Trade With Us and Cet aMrs.Gordon Finger andlittle son,| who visited jn.Statesville,have re- turned to their hame in Charlotte. Mrs.C.H.Turner is spending a| few days with relatives‘in Newton.-| Mr.T.J.Conger deft yesterday for Burnsyive,where he will spend ten days with his son-in-law and daugh- gO} the new way and:the’winning way.It is Woodrow Wilson's way. Republican Electors Must Vote For Republican Nominee,‘ Washington Dispatch,17th President Taft will fight Colonel! Roosevelt and leaders of the third|party movement for every presiden- tial elector who runs on a Republi- can ballot under the President’s name.Speier t The fight.will be carried into every State where third party leaders hopetohaveRepublican-electors vote for Mr.Roosevelt.Regular Republicans for on the Republican ticket:will stand by that ticket in the electoral college.: Suggestions of compromise said tohavebeentakentotheWhiteHouse, ot no hearing from the President. ie madé it plain to a delegation of -}cent. .While the cow population of the’other two great dairy States of theUnion—New York.and lowa—has re- mained practically stationary,in Wis- consin.it has increased nearly 50 per Géld Coin Depreciated By Wear Washington’Dispatchy There probably are millions of dol-lars in gold coin circulating in theUnitedStateswhicharenotworth their face value,but the.government has no intention of:recalling the money in’order that only gold ofstandardvaluemaybeincirculation. Should this gold be presented tothe sions in circulation.While the gov- ernment does not require that goldcoinsshouldbeofstandardweightto be redeemed at their face value,ithas established what is known as a ‘“‘limit of tolerance,’’which permits a loss inweightofone-half wl one per cent. Kettle Rendered’Lard, Sliced Dried Beef. Nice lot new strained First National Bank, |.STATESVILLE,N.C. Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. ~OFFICERS:: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.J.C.IRVIN,President. JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier,"G.H.BROWN,Vice President.Country Honey.Y,Vice President 4 FANCY GROCER, 105 East Broad Street. "PHONE 27. $25 Graphophone Free. ter,Rev.and Mrs.J.©.Brvis.|South Dakota’men that he would|Below that limit the Treasury makes |=:“al Coupons given with each cash sale.Mrs.Conger and:children are’with |jicten to nothing of that kind.He|@ reduction at the rate of four cents eS :;relatives near Mooresyyile.-‘believes that men who appear on Pergrain.teresting Or You}Messrs.C.H.Turner,J.B.Foster,|ond are voted for on Republican bal-|Lightweight gold,it is said,exists!|J.F.Lentz,Sherman Ramsey and),b :P ‘oan?Principally on the Pacific coast,where nnGaitwenttoAshevitle|lots are bound to vote for Republican}peedR.A.Galt nominees the greater bulk of the metalis in cir-|],8 S.yesterday attend)the national) meeting of Hoo Hoos | Miss Mabel Swann,of Cool Spring towns hi,left yesterday ,|3 }a litx,wyto‘relatives at Semora,Caswell |would vote for Rooseveltand electors|sone Fn sucht hie tae hee but quality brings peo-count y 'who would vote for Taft be arranged|!rae nt sa0k |Mr.and Mrs.J,G.Shelton left |+>be voted by all Republicans.It is|i8 below the “‘limit of tolerance ”’|ple back the second ,DSS egetlastevening.for a trip to New York|this sugiyestion the President repudi-|The worn gold -never reaches the time.Special prices A 5 aaa Wy fandAtlanticCity3ates.||Treasury or the sub-Treasuries.Ac-|BE tich Rinbroidery SK A V2Mr.and Mrs...H niin “have|Sane ‘cording to reports,it ispassed from on 45.inch Embroidery cA AagiaatorenanAttackedByTwoBlackSnakes|bank to bank and individual to indi-|Flouncing,Laces,\fpaca.business trip:to.Chacakgo The Goldsboro ~Argus:tells this eveb like =plugged yer os |Handkerchiefs,Col-G“Mra.T.A.McDougald is in /fearsome story about Mr.C.J.Best,Siiveicon ie ches its Nan °Sten lars..White.Goods~aeAshevilleto‘spend a week.of Jong-ja rural mail carrier from Goldsboro.waa Cones ways worth ‘its piel iy Q Dp :ii a f |a’P :iC rt-or Mr.Best,says the Argus,went:into |¥4 arog a much abused by the from 8c.up.cs opuns,L oy S Frincess vaMiss’Sarah White has returned the barn to feed his horse when he|‘@Vages Of time.all shades.Changea-from a .to relatives and frienGS unc attack ,,¢.ack rea .at ‘en :was attacked by two large black Mrs.Simpson a Candidate Kor Of-ble Silks eheap.neeatLenoir Miss Lana ,sisters of)Mrs if the reptiles. [There had been a suggestion from |the Roosevelt forces that a fusion! _|Snakes which were lying.on a bundle of hay.Only a heavy file was at!hand and with this he stunned one of In the meantime theother,coiling itself around Mr.Best’s? off the attack with thetoolin his hand)and finally succeeded in freeing him- for he made a hasty exit from the building,firmly resolved not to again culation..The financial interests in|the West,the Treasury has.been ad-for a visit'|ticket composed of electors who|¥ised,know two kinds of gold—| fice in Kansas, A dispatch from Wichita,.Kans,says that Mrs.Jerry Simpson,widow of “‘Sockless Jerry’’Simpson,‘has ‘superintendent of schools of Sedg-wick county. Since the death of her husband would be nominated at the Baltimore convention. | Prices are important in making goods.séll, 'No.42 $9.00 Chiftonier at* $12.00 Chiffonier at $7.50._Chiffoniers. $6.5019.00 our line before buying.We will make it inter- esting for you. he :vs 1:...(followed the admonition of her late $16.00 Chiffonier at 14.00leg,was jus 2 poi strik od :.:aes :1 i ad laa coven Stes be braslgrt husband.from the spirit world and|$20.00 Chiffonier at »16.00MissesMattie-with the first,he managed to ward|438 become a candidate.for county|D B Krider &Com’y Birdseye Maple Chiffonier at .14.00 e &‘° ,of R “+'self frdm the coils of the vicious rep-|_>hepa ahiietie ———————_—_—————(f d Bi h f it}9Setu,Nets Best SAE BiG BORER Were eOscaeeGbohare recived!hamervus rawiord-bunch Furniture Comp’y.,:fully a yard anda half long.What!Prvress a af sf AY ’PHONE “400 fede iNhMishJaeeeea»dodge tet knew.spirit messages.from him});.one of TURNIP SEED DAY "PHONE 400.sterday af-|became of them he does.not.know,which was that Speaker Champ Clark f |NIGHT PHONE 2226.Undertakers. e ; yh Pi{ is ‘ ie 1em |enter.the barn until ac en.ther-ey :eer WwW ;sad ,MN::"of Lex cc eee it had:been tho Mrs.Simpson is a great believer in hen you want your Tur mt eeecersoughlyoverhauled.ee rad ae :i Ged 2 reae/Hale ot New thea I Etian Rosnk ont these spirit messages from her hus=/J hip Seed come to see me.:caIaeeseyLeneWeertMBERORGaealeoahu:dae ohe Pagulate tier daily lifel ae =Weise ht binds ttt PPOraNd BereYork,spent Wednesday here’w Milton Chronicle,were alive he accordingto the Savion he “receives a 3 oo a \YOUNG WOMENFREaaes.5 etn be Beeak aul is C é sne elves |§tay or he .ince ay would,in printing this article ask:from him.give $2.50.to the party ideal Christian HomeSchool.Preparatoryand Collegiate courses.AInoneofhismessages|# é “ANAExpression,Physical Culture,Pedagogy,Business,ete,Conservatory of esMusic,High standard maintained by large Staif of experienced,college~trained Instructors.Takes only 100 boardersand teaches the individual,Unsurpassed health record.Brick buildings,Steam heat.Excellent table,>Large gymnasium.Park-likécampus,Con¢erts,lectures;tennis,basket-‘ball,Write for our Catalog beforeselecting the college for your daughter,=|Saw HENRY JEROME STOCKARD,A.M.,Pres.,Raleigh,NG?=;‘WwW ANTEN —AT ONCE,whitegirls for DY)DONA ~STORAGE Room on sec-.ANTED die room .work,|Must FOR REN Es ond floor,Well lighted,ee eee .9 have some experience.Address THE PAYNE ventilated and perfectly dry.Apply at CRES-SUBSCRIBW FoR THH LANDMARK.|HOUSE.High Point,N.C.”July 16—2t:.‘CENT THEATER.July 16—2t. “ombiememnanneatian’|—ee BE raising the largest turnip from seéd bought of methisseason,to.be given “How much did Mr.Best beve on?’’Notices of New Advertisements,<cntaaenihitaetieeteta!No.bargains on.certain days,:Prices lower-every day.than at other Birthday Celebration in River Hillplaces.—Williams Furniture House.Communjty —Other News.Don't sell ink but have a splendid Correspondence of_The Landmark,.:line of jewelry.—R.H..Rickert &|River Hill,July 16:—Miss Myrtie.Son.‘Feimster,of Statesville,spent last'Peach and apple parers,-preserv-|week here with her father,Mr.Pink ing kettles,etc.—Lazenby-Montgom-/Feimster,who has been sick.MisseryHardwareCo.Gertrude Mason,after spending'a few |=——Have your watch cleaned.—H.-B,|weeks with her parents,Mi and Mrs.[River and.Harbor Bilt’Caines |Woodward..“)W.B.Mason,has returned to Win-$33,000.00.The genuine staff-of life.—City)ston-Salem.Miss Viola Campbell,|Washineton Dispatch;17th.Flour Milling Co.from Meredith College,is spending a|TheSénate and House’conferees!The best in Workmanship and ma-/while with home folks..“ton the VeK and harbor ‘appropria-terial.—Statesville Printing Co.ey Mr.Will Mason lost a mulé laSt)tiga bill today reached a complete/Flowers for -funerals.—Polk Gray|week.lagreement on an amended bill carry-Drug Co.‘'Mr.and Mrs.Renshaw gave a din-|ing a total appropriation of $33,000,-Teams wanted to haul lumber.—|ner last Saturday,celebrating‘“‘Aunt’*/996,‘The bill as itis passed the SenateiH:J.C.Holmes,Olin,R-1.Sarah Smith’s ninetieth birthday.; he directed the sale of his biography.|'Mrs..Simpson has worked industri-|§ ously at this and has lived upon the!§proceeds of the sale of the book.4 November Ist.It would seem that if the.so-called ||i r >spirit messages are ho more accurate |@ D.J.KIM ]3A L L.‘in other cases than in the case of Champ Clark,not much dependence |. can be put in them Printing printed right;office sup- plies.—Brady,The Printer. Chiffoniers at a reduction;Princess cart $7.50,—Crawford-Bunch Furni-ture Co.MeeMidsummerclearancesaleto’close ‘Aunt’?Sarah has good health and can get around as well as most ladies at fifty.We hope that she may havemanymorebrightbirthdays. Threshers are making their rounds.*Wheat is better than the farmers ex- bh reduced in conference by $809,- The $6,000,000 appropriation forleveeworkalongtheMississippiriv- er,the biggest amendment tacked ontothebillbytheSenate,was agreed to by the conferees...So was an Having received an adyanced shipment of one,solid case of Men’s and women’s Find “Madeira”HEM-STITCHED,HAND EMBROID-.ERED and INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFSof the newest designs,wehavedecidedtoputonaJULYSALEofthesebeautiful‘Kerchiefs”tomorrow night.—Ramsey-Bowles-|pected.Mr;E.A.Massey raised dment:*;iating $300 ]a ::eMorrisonCo.908 biishels of wheat and oats on his|for improvementsofthee Allegheny at the following prices:5c.,10c.,15c.,25c.and 35¢e..You will wonderPalmolivespecialJuly25-26-27.|farm here.es river in Pennsylvania and $300,000 :.eStores on Center street and.Western avenue.—S tatesville Drug Co, Ladies’ready-to-wear day tomor- row,the last day of clearance sale.— Cotton and corn are looking fine._ rs tn ;: In these days of high’cost of Mvingamedicinethatgetsamanupoutofbedandabletoworkinafewdaysis rovement of the Cape Fear|.river-at or below Wilmington,Ny C. A.M.Nason.farming near Canadn,with sciatic why they are so cheap,but you must remember this is a J uly sale of ,Christmas Handkerchiefs.=»_;=SALENOW ON.—«Yours truly,i ee |-eripplTheWhiteCo.@ valuable and Welcome remedy.John |Me...was badly ieert Solatie Still handing out bargains.This )Heath,Michizan Bar.Cal..hag kidney|tir biood.‘Foley Eidney Pals en-‘—week’s specials.—Poston-wasson-Co.-t hisand bladder trouble.was.confined to(his bed,;-unable-to-turn without help...“1commencedusingFoleyKidneyPillsand Were continually:ousblack specks that wersoremoved numertirelycuredmeanStudebakercars.—The Carolina |before my,eyes.”.Foley Kidney Pills|:can truly:say I.was relieved ‘at once.“Ghd acid ‘wolvert and BREN éhtadMotorCo.His example is worth folowing,states.tivw.for thevarious fotos.de:risuni- qi Notice to creditors.—E.M.Couch,4@xecutor.i ville Drug Co.:i Threetinch aluminum house num- ua Burch of keys found.—N.D,Tom:deineelem ca tism.‘Statesville Drug : bers;for 5.certs at Five and Ten-cent Stone.—wad “ND,TOMLIN.fe daly18FOUND20Setarre «°..+Sales Day.is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,wN.C,.in s ;°.‘_tba a sri 6 het %Bey Sea Fenty Bie ae Lear ante ane wa iefeesvotWesTAIN‘Pes i A aoe meet oe yea43:gE ste ee aa er ¥‘ .4 : RE Uae hy aL Pe ce +Bee Poli \aes az Rae i Te eea eae -REDUCED RATES TO THE NORTH POLE. :|By the Methods Used in SellingIt, we hE _Excursion ! Oh for a‘lodge ina garden of cucumbers,4 =Oh for an ioeberg-or two at control;;Oh for the use of an Eddy Refrigerator ‘:To carry me straight to the frigid north pole, Get your tickets now while they are on sale at our store. We have reduced the prices on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes, Water Coolers,etc.Now is the time to save money and ice bybuyingoneofour‘‘Eddy Dry Air -Refrigerators.’’Place amatchintheEddy—leave it for two orthreedays.It willstrike as readily as if just out of match box.We are demonstrating r this with both matches and salt,the salt remaining as dry and-.fine as ever.-They’re the sort of Refrigerator jthat keeps foodfresh.‘The consumption of ice is guaranteed to be less than .any other refrigerator on.the market.See our window and get reduced prices.-~-;vhite-Stimpson: Pianos sold by agents begging to place them ‘in.your home on trial or to save storage or forcing them in yourhomewithoutyourconsent.;Riess “Coupon Schemes,’’Guessing Schemes,’‘‘Ciub Schemes,’‘Special SaleSchemes,”’‘Special IntreductorySchemes,”’etc.,are fake methods,pure and simple,for unloading cheap pianos on people who don’t realize the difference betweena fine piano and a cheap one,and don’t know that high grade pianos are not sold through’ fake schemes,°‘ You had better call on the old reliable firm of Chas.M. Stieff before buying. CHAS.M.STIEFF, Southern Warerooms,219 South Tryon Street,CHARLOTTE,N.C. 00 GEER**:owCREEDame Has since 1894influencesat t RESULT:It Is to-day{te student body of 412,with Its faculty of 32,a boarding patronage of 358anditsplantworth$140,000 cuidateTHELEADINGTRAININGSCHOOLFORGIRLS(N VIRGINIA$150 pays all charges for the year,Including table board,room,lights,steamheat,laundry medical attention,physical culture,and tuition {nal subjectsexcept.music and elocution.For catalogue and application blank address,REV.THOMAS ROSSER REEVES,B.A.,Principal,®.BLACKSTONE,VA.ea fae ‘Hardware ‘Company. FOUNDED 1848TRINITY COLLEGE. j 7 ITS STRENGTH LIES IN A large,well-trained faculty;excellent buildings and equipment;tull,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a largeandloyalbodyofalumniAndfriends;noble ideals and traditions;an inspiring history of achievement and service.'Next Session Begins Saptember 11,1912.For catalogue and illustrated bookletAddressR.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C...TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Location excellent.Equipment first-class.Well-trained faculty.ofsuccessfulexperience.Special care of the health of students.Aninstructorineachdormitorytosuperviselivingconditionsofboysunderhiscare.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities.Largeathleticfields.“Fall Term opens September 11. For Illustrated Catalogue,AddressW.W.PEELE,Headmaster, CHARTERED 1859 Durham,North Carolina. Statesville Housefurnishing caeteeoatenRialAWoAraCdhXBates/Ere istaehea=|3a AV irs ee WEES |fAeALae We have.a complete line Ice CreamFreezers,{Ice B ne._Refrigerators,at the very best prices.meetSeeourlinenow.Yours truly, —eannperan Manager,-in Statesville,N.C: O DEITZ,Sales Dayis the first Monday in each month Pay ne Company. } i] i H\tine of it and fits tendency through- |}party anid its candidates: all.proceedings involved:in injunc- STATH’Niiws, The Newton Newa,says that duming.a storm in .Catawba county last.FRIDAY,:-—-July’49,,1912. REVIEW OF THE PLATFORM. Succinct Statement of the Princi- ‘ples and Purposes of the Demo«crate,Ain NewYork:World. Panty platforms this year.areverylong.Not many people will read them carefully.It ‘is noticea,able,however,that in the Demo-. eratic,statement of piiinciples and ‘purposes no words are wasted wp-on,explanations and)excuses.The programme .is voluminous because itembraces many,specidid promises. The Republican platform is apol- ogetic im tone and standpat in ten- dency,The Democratiq platform has a challenge in almost every W.Wilson were killed by.lightning. and one cow had her head betweenthestrands,eating.outside the|pasture,when the bolt got on thewines.:.4 The News says..W.W;WitherswasbroughttoGreensboro.Mon-day.night from St.Louis and lodgedinjadl.to await the next term of Federal .court,«Withers ig chargedwithstealingfromthepostoffiiceat‘Maiden,Catawba county,$1 in cur- rency and 52 ‘cents in postagestamps,the alleged -theft beingcommittedseveralyearsago. The Concord Tribune of Momdaycontainga.notice of the death .ofDr,Philo P.Wihiite,a native’of.Ca-are the|/barrus'county,who died im st.out jis progressive.|Here ithePledges:to.which tt commits } jy <-humws borate Hutios:tGallatin,Team TheA’tariff for-revenuwe only;myer were buried a hatin,n.Thediaterevision’downward.of exist-|no ing extortionate nates;.Lrust-cénitirol-led products «to be put upon.hefreelist.Pun iets .. Civil’andAecriminall prosewytion,of |Vinginia’’5,;Tpongalemideoieiemaberingete lier ny ene acmetanl 5feyOnopaly:ANG .SLOCKWAtenAgi;AD days ago at Thuriond,.’the'preveeaepetete10|terniimus om ie Ehkin and Allegha-o make it fully BOUIN ~«|ny road,which is om the line.Preservation @f)all the mighits ewioun.Witeet Gaia Surry and se and powers of the States in.com-/}'{'5.miles from Elkin.There was a batting commercial.and industnial |free feed,bands of Musiq,ete.,but ‘combination and:conspiracy;nation-|the main business was selling:tots.al remedies to be added to and not|fourteen .acres of ground cut up substituted for State remedies.,|lmto lots by spequlatoys soldi.forA-demand for the ratification of S about $6,000.™Forther!y the land?‘the amendments providing for thecoiq for about $75 an acre.’ ee and the populan election.5,Wtteri manager of a five Publicity for all)recommendations|and ten-cent stone in Raleigh,plead- upon which presidential Bopotnt:cout eek te Sonniiig rortoare:Contmentsaré_made,for the Owhers aD |nad,a.pial son of Robe i Conrafi, of newspapers and for contributions |’ata ,and expenditums in national po-|&2d fudgme nt ver rence iyliticalcampaigns.|the payment of costs.The father Presidential primaries and popu-|®ad instituted arrest amd bail pro- lar election of national):commit-|ceedings against the manager when under the age of 18 and -in and|Ried:5 J romteemenwhoaretotakeofficeim|Ons Bod ne eae Phe eng seg diately =ed,|©.\bo }@ Ove tes Gr ou ager 4 |caught taking.articles from thenatlona:i =‘;j him in-iong ~by corporations’be |Store:and Higham spanked : sate init a ete -lstead of having him arrested:f a::iy ok“A pingle term for the President,|nae eee to wiich)the candidate is pledged.||College Men Hutchering the.sre ,Supervison andi rate regulation of|RUAESrailroad,express,telegraph and tel-|Charity and Children. ephone companies.f |‘No young man ought to be given Rewsjon of the banking laws “tO/,diploma froma college who mur-~ prevent concentration and misuse ders the English language.But it of money;no government deposits is often.done._Not long ago we lis- in.favored banks;real estate to be;tened to an A B.‘graduate of a accepted as security for a regsona-very reputable college whose .Eng- ble proportion of national bank lish was so mutilated.that!his loans.thought was totally obscured be- cause of his barbarous|_treatment of his’mother tengue.He may have known better,but the anrdi- ence did not judge him by what he (knew,but by what he Baid.There is 20 excuse for this sort of thing, ;and yet it ig painfully common.A +graduate under the tuition-of mas- ters for-three .or four years.who comes out and talks like a Hoten-tion,with no prejudice against Ba-\tot,is a severe reflection on theberorganizations;,an independent college,No matter about theearlydepartmentoflabor;an employe'S|/environment of the boy.The col-compensation law.“llege ought to overcome the earlyPure-food laws that will not.be training,or the want of traiming,subordinated to any commercial OF|or else/it ovght to withhold ite en-financial interest..|dorsement of his education.TheComprehensiveconservationmeas-~|use of correct and accurate!Englishutesinthepublicimiterest,but 80/in conversation ag well ‘as im pub- Comprehensive legislation for the improvement of the great nivers and the prevention of.floods. No false issue as to the judi-clary;as judicjal procespes|may be abused,we must guard.them against.abuse.Trial by jury in cases.of indi- rect contempt;righd impartiality:in week three cows on the farm of G.| “the cows ‘were near a:wire fenge. Louis in March:He had lived .in.)) notice of his death says “he left the}amilitary.Behool in ‘Statesville,No-C.,| May joined ‘the Army of Northern | |six-room cree 0 C4 “New Perfection _ Heating Plate =| ees convenience to all The New Perfection BroilerTheNewPerfectionToasterTheNewPerfectionGriddle Teach designed specially f,on the NewPedectinSiow,= mothe Novy Bestecinn nea ae pareceshoe dorae|range.inly,it id+coal range wun it ismech cleaner and cheaper. STANDARD OIL.COMPANY.I =NE NJ.Cnoorporated in New,Jersey) ea oes Hey BALTIMORE,MD, 200-acre farm.five miles.from Statesville on the National Highway,|raiiroad siding on the place.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance intimber,about $800 worth of saw mill timber,several thousand cordsofwood.Two dwellings,one five-room the other eight rooms,frame shingle roof,two.barns and outbuildings,200 fruit trees._254-acres at River Hill,Iredell county.One hundred acres in cul-tivation,25 in Bottom land,75 original forest.Red soil,generallylevel.-Seven-room,two-story dwelling (located ina beautiful grove)with barn and outbuildings all in g condition.Good orchard,inhealthylocation,near schools and churches.102 acres seven miles from Statesville.School and churches near.Forty-five acres in cultivation,balance in woodland....New two-story,two barns and outbuildings,good orchard.‘.For further information about the above farms and other smallones,city and suburban property,call on or write,ERNEST G.GAITHER,=Statesville,N.C.*-INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.*PHONE 23.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. FTBACKT0THEFARM! poolds,It will werd.off n coud Jf takonYin A declaration of the nation’s pur-pose to liberate andi recognize the iodependence of the Philjppines un-| er certain conditions.‘| Territorial government for the people of Alaska;legislation to make’ the Alaska coal deposits available| without monopoly.| Encouragement of the merchant| marine,but without bountics;or) subsidics.| The establishment of a parce's! Post or postal express;extension of| rirol delivery.‘| Equality of all citizens,irrespec-| tive «f race or creed,with full pro-|tection of their lives,rights.and proper~in foreign|countries.Va Exemption from tolls of,Ameri- can coastwise ships passing through the Fanama canal;po use of the}canal by ships owned by réaijjroads! in competition with the canal. Extension to civil sarvice employ- es of the benefits of the employers’Uability law;no abridgement oftheirrightto of grievances. je is A wonderful array of promises,most of them in hanmony With clearly expressed popular de- sires often voiced by both parties.’ They.bind candidates,of course, but unless they alé6"bind those who make and elect candidates,thiey:never will be redeemed We have no.doubt that Gov Wi- son is duly impressed by thie solemnobligationswhich)these pledges im-pose.That there may be no more betrayals and perfidics Ike those which have brought!Republicanismtoshipwineck,we may earnestly,com- ‘mend-.every item of this compact between organized Democracy andthepeopletothemost-seriougLconsideration.of all Americans It}is a momentous document. If these ideas are to prevail there must be popular as well as official support of them,not.cise aally or spasmodically,buit)devotedylyamdinsistently.If they ex- press the will of the milltons it is the business of Whe miliions not alone to elect’a Pregigent on these issues,but to pursue them diligently junit they are rooted im law,: The Citizen.eays W.R.Baird,formermailclerkbetweenAshevyle and Spartanburg,who.ie charged with)robbing the -mejis and who was to ‘have facad trial at thetermofFederalcourtduringthe latter part of 1908,but who didnot7yppearfortrialatthattime, has been captured in Texas.andi will be brought to Asheville —fortrial,’ |Summer colds are hard to get rid|Of and frequentiv lead to asthma,bron-ichitis,and hay _fever.Vo-not.letLyour-6old--gret a hold on you,:but:use|Foley’s Honey and ‘Tar Cofapound foriqnickrelief,W.H.-Allen,Chelach,Wis,save:‘We prefer-Foley's ‘kiongy and Tar Gompound to other -eourh Aidic nee[because it ouickly.cures eons and time.Contalia no Oplitds.””ptt.ville Drug Co,°ee i paid, petition for redress of July calebratict,.puggested drawn and construed as not tO/jlic speech ought to be a qualifica-abtidge the rights of bona fide /¢ion requisite to securing a diplo-settlers.ma.A coligee is advertised either favorably or otherwise by the lan- guage used by ite graduates.If afellowkrowsbe‘ter but naturally prefers to .use_rheumatic English he should not be slowed to.grad-uate;and if he does'not know Eng- lish,however vroficient he may be in.other things,he should likewise fail to get his sheepskin.English is by ail.cdds the most important study in auy collegé course,and yet it seems to be the one.to which the least “I have give a good deal of study to the subject,’ought to- down any man at any college;and yet this exact language was.used in our hearing before an intelligent audience by a man who had spe four years ai a good college and who holds a diploma from that:fn- stitution duly pigned,sealed and delivered.‘ |Republican.Congressmen,Alarmed. Washington Dispatch)to.-Baltimore Sun.b Widespread alamm is felt amongtheRpublicanmembersoffCongresaoverthesplitimthejrpartyandthedangertothelrowncandida-cips that has necessarily resulted from.this irreconciliablie preach. Even Republican ileaders concedethatwith@Democratiqpresiden- tial victory the House will remajn overwhelmingly Democratic.“ Most of the Republican Congmess-men have cast their lots with the administration.Not that they feel any sympathy for PresidentTaftorcaremuchwhitherheis elected or defeated,but they took upon the party tithe carried by thePresidentasanabbetintheirowncampaigns.ie - A few other Republican Congress- mien and candidates for .Congresshayeopenlyespousedthethird panty cause.This has been the cage where Repuwhiican congressionalcandidateshavefelttheinfluence of the Roosevelt movemnt in theim districts.Bven they,however,cling desperately to the partly mame,and refused to be enlisted.other than as Republicans.i ———————F Doctors Exploded Firecrackers to :Stdép Hiccoughs, Logansport,Ind.,Dispatch. Physicians exploded a giant,fire- onacker wt tthe bedsiide of James)Me- Gowan alt a ‘hospital im the thope that ‘the nervous shock would stopthishiccoughing,from:whiidh)he had been Suffering.fdr five days,brit, veth he "wap quieted,he died of AUStILO.: McGowan,.who was 48 years:old, had been)hilccoughing contiinuous- ly,anid electricit)and ‘other renie- dial agents were tried withouteffect before the opening of the FourthFthe fireeracKer as a,last -ald. August Fifteenth,Sixteenth rnd »Seventeenth.—ad. intelligent attention is}, You read and hear a great dealabout the costofliving.The remedy is the production of yourowneatablesonyourOWNFARM.I ofter you farming lands ofany size from oneacretoonethousandcuttosuit‘the pur-*~chaser and sold on easy.terms. The farms have fine bottom lands as well as upland and also plenty of good timber.4 The dredging of the creek bottoms will be com-‘co within 60 or 90 days and up to that time will dispose of the property at bargain prices. If interested.in automobiles see.me,I alm handling the ‘‘hupmobile,”’one of the best ma-chines on the market.Will sell for cash or ontime, W.R.MILLS,—Real Estate Agent. WILL MOVE SOON! oy %. We want our customers to bear in mind that we will soon move into our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store ‘room formerly occupied by J B.: Cill.TheS.,M.&H.Shoe Comp'y. Protect your Horses from flies,$ Prices reduced for 30 days.* Big stock of Buggies,Surreys.and Wagons,Harness of every description,Prices right.Be sure and get our prices before buying. Harness,Vehicle &->Sy bere ‘‘Z ee 116;East Broad supply Company. CODED SOOO8O9OOOG200880 There will be a chee demand for dried fruits and berries,and as we have a good ¢rop itwill pay you to saveall you can of it. The demand for peach seed will be good,too,and there will be a good market for all youcan save.Peach seed is a big source of revenue to the county and costs nothing but the time it takes to save them.Peaches will be wanted unpeeled quartered, and you will find an unlimitedi’demand for them.Apples will be wanted sliced and withoutthe cores.The demand for all kinds of country ptoduce—wheat,corn,oats,chickens,eggs,butter,wool,Hides,tallow,beeswax—is good.Take anything you can get-up to your:retail merchant-and he will Buy it and pay a good price.'-df you.ean’t find.a market for your stuffin this way bring it tous and get the CASH for it..K.Morrison Grocery and Produce Gompany, _WHOLESALE PRODUGE DEALERS. Yours truly, Don't Cast Your Money To the.Four Winds_ Put it in this Bank where it will grow for you and do you some... visible good now and in the future. ’’That is why the farmer plants his corn in fertile ground;thatis wey hundreds of people lace the money which they have in the bank,be the amount-Jarge or small.They see the advantage,of having their money in a “place where it will grow for them.There is nopleasure so:wholesome in later ‘life as that which is felt in reaping the reward of an early effortin start- -inga bank account.|"Now iis the time.Place ve first de- posit in : Marek and Farmers Bank ot Statesville, “(As ye sow,so shall yereap. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE © FOR BOYS,Gilat Year |Preperes for ¢on ‘ghee ers De LENOIR COLLEGE,HICKORY,N.GC. Co-education under best conditions atid management.Departments:College (two A.B, courses),Preparatory.Music,(Piano,Vidlin,Voice,Theory,History),Expression,Art,(China painting a specialty).Fifteen teachers;22%students.1,200 feet above sea-level,No malaria‘ Our A.B.veers enter graduate work in University of North Carolina without examinationoecomeiateA.M.degreein one year.Steam heat,electric fixkhts,shower baths,furniture(bedsteads,springs.mattresses,etc.,)in dormitories, HIGHLAND HALL (Men)—Board,hegt and light at cost of$8.50.to $0.25 a month.Roomrent$1.0)amon si ow HALL (Women)—Board,heat and light at costof $9.00 a month.a monthNEWSCIENCE BUILDING in courseeferection,Tuitign for Session—College $40;Preparatory @27 to $36;Music,Art,Expression,etc.,$36 HICKORY BUSINESS COLLEGE in connection with Lenoir College,Bookkeep- ing and shorthand courses $25 each.Our graduates get and hold positions. wNext session opens SEPTEMBER 3,Write for free catalogue. R.L.FRITZ,’President. Home ‘Electric Co. General Electrical Contractors Estimates Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies. Room rent S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and ‘mules for sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser.© Jest equip ped livery in town. ’Phone 8.Day or Night, HOME ELECTRIC CO-, A.D;COOPER,Manager. SIRERLT SEGSE PIESPSR STATESVILLEFEMALE‘COLLEGE. The next session will begin SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912. Departments:Intermediate,Col- legidte,Business,Piano,Voice, Violin,Elocution and Art.-Ap- ply for catalogue and informa- tion to the president. Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D.§ ee] Merier? el —mere:gi — Meet Your Friends at The Davis White Sulphur Springs 60 miles North West from Char- lotte,on ‘Southern R.R.,-two daily mail trains except Sun Ly. Electric.Lights;.Sewerage,etc The best of Fare,Service and Water 150 acres.of ei dotted.withSpringsandshadywalks.Coel nights;pleasant days.Just theplacetorest,recre ate and enjoy the summer days.100°ro Outdoor Sports,Mountains climb;finest of scenery Weekly Rates $6 fo $8,July andAugust$8 to $10.Special rates toclubsandfamilies. Write for Booklet to The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N.C. to PHILIP §.EASLEY,M.D. Office over Hall’s Drug Store. 8.30 to 10a.m. ‘ THE;LANDMARK |, Fo osMe”18oak: July MANY SENATORSIN|TROUBLE. |some ‘Have Been Expelled and Oth-ers Resigned to Espape Expul-sion.-/Washington Dispateb!to Baltimore; Sun. SinceWilliam Blount,of Tennes-.|see;was expelled from the Senate,in July,1796,for conspiracy ‘against|the government in attempting tobringtogethercertain,Indians and British agents,many Senators of the |!|United States have been called on ‘to |defend their titles to their seats.|The most notable recent .case wasthatofJohnH.Mitchell,of Oregon,iwho on January 17,1905,arose intheSenateandaddressedhimselfto ’|the charges made against him thatin1902hehadcbnspiredwithBinger Hermann,Commissioner of the Land(Office,to defraud the government {out of public lands,During the trial it was brought out} that Mr.Mitchell had received $2,000 The Boy Scouts..} Lumberton,Robesonian. Lumberton is.one of the few lowiktjintheStatethathasaBoyScout!+i troop. :\about it,many are indifferent,and {some are hostile.The attitude of someFpecbleisshownbyaremarkover- eard on the street the otherday,thatitheboyswouldbetterbepullingthe|bell--cord over a mule,Well,thereis|that to be considered,to be'sure,but’\if the activities that engage the Boy!' ‘Scouts do not interfere with other use-f L.ivork it will serveagood purpose.is valuable schooling for a boy andinescapingfromtheoftenhum-dread-| |ful-drum monotony of every day workitheboyisgoingtofindsomething{worse to engage him ‘if his energiesarenotdirectedintousefulchannels.|So we believe the Boy Scouts areall!right.The making of men is seriousbusinessandanythingthatlessensthe}chance of any considerable proportionofthefuturemen-coming up like |Topsy is worthy of.encouragement. For_soreness of ithe muscles,wheth-er tmduced by violent exercise “or inju-| from S.A.D.Pullen in this connec-|Fy.there ‘is nothing better than Cham- ition.Before the case came to.a vote Mr.Mitchell resigned.He wasindict-|led by the Federal grand jury,con-||victed and sent to the penitentiary: |Mantle,Re ublican.ition was Or ered,and the committeereportedadverselyonMr}Clark’s)|right to retdin his.seat.Before this} William A.Clark,of Montana,sate‘elected to the Senate as a Democrat!i jin December,1899;to succeed--Lee/|Start with BACKACHE,DULL HEAD- ‘An investiga-| n’s Liniment,‘This liniment alsopatiealldealers. Kidney Ailments | & ACHE,BLURRED EYE SIGH SIDES,SO lresolution was“acted upon Senator |and URINARY IRREGULARITIES, Clark,on May 15,1900,announced]ithat he had resigned.He’was ap-| |pointed bY the Governor to'the vacan-icy thus created,but did not present) \his credentials.He carried the fighttheforethepeople,and a legislative,jticket favorable to him was elected,|land in January,1901,he was chosen jas the successor of Senator Thomas |H.Carter.Joseph R.Burton,ofKansas,was convicted in the State courts for usingjthemailsforfraudulentpurposesand receiving pay for services renderedbeforeadepartmentofthegovern-ment.On May 22,1906,Senator Eu-}oe, gene Hale,of Maine,offeredaresolu-,tion of investigation.It was held thatthejudgmentofthecourtsdidnotop- /erate ipso facto to vacate the seat of aSenatororcompeltheSenateto’ex-pel him,Burton resigned to the Governor on June 4,before theSenate |had acted.John Smith,a Senator from Ohio, iwon out.by the narrow margin of tone voté in 1807 when threatened;with expulsion for treasonable con- spiracy.John C.Breckenridge and otherSouthernSenatorsweresummarilyexpelledin1861forhavingconspiredagainstthegovernmentoftheUnited States and borne arms against it.During the war resolutions of.ex-pulsion were drawn up against vari-ous Senators for giving encourage- ment to the Confederacy,includedamongthesebeingJesseD.Bright,Trusten Polk and Garrett Davis,ofKentucky.The charge against Davis was that he had written a letter con- taining this sentence:“The people North ought to:revolt against their war leaders’and take}this:great |matter ~into their ownhands.”’Mr.Davis-exptained that he did not.mean to incite to insurrection and the resolution tz expel was w ith- drawn.The case of Alexander Caldwell,of Kansas,inthe Forty-second Congress,wassimilar to the Lorimer case.°It-was charged that his election wastaintedwithbriberyandtheSenate was proceeding to unseat him when | ‘he resigned. vestigated.charges against Senator dames W.Patterson,of New Hamp- shire,reported in “favor of his ex-pulsion.The resolution was:not Open May 15th to October 15th.Office hours 4to 5 and7,to8 p.m. jacted upon. May 24. FORSALE! Business lot. Seven-room desirable:Fosidence onTraddstreet.Hot and-‘cold water,bath,etc.Lots near Graded School,Smal!north Iredell farm:If you want to aye sellor excliange}" HA |Varsitare Coogan UNDERTAKERS.|iPhone 400.—"24, he ata *Phone,2226. -‘PHONE 152. JOHN M.SHARPE,~—*RBAL ESTATETEAMSWANTED. 1 OOD teams wanted to”44 lumber."Sevenmiles,Good reads.:A,ae uly 2 .+My %|sion convened. A case charging misuse of,his of-|fice was brought against James F.Simmons,a Senator from Rhode| ‘Island,in 1862,but no action was|taken before adjournment,and Sim-|mons resigned tiful by washing dish anddoinghouseworkes,Sweeping ing into bed dead tired at night.You|must get out into the open air and |sunlight.If you do this every dag and|keep your stomach and bowels in xood.+ when.neéded,..vou..should become.bothhealthyandbeautiful.For sale.by ‘all|dealers,Buy’it now,Chamberlain's Colic, most certain to be needed before thesummerigover.-Buy it now‘)prepared for such an emergency,sale ‘by o nn 4 ‘ beFor | In 1873 a committee which had in- Cholera and ‘Diarrhoea Remedy:ts.al-| JO NEGLECT-MEANS Loss of Health and Vitality | TO CURE-USE _Foley Kidney Pills TOWIG IN ACTION =QUICK IN RESULTS ‘Will!CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER TROUBLE not beyond the reach of medicine.No medicine ean do More.The genuine isin a yellow packag? Statesville Drug Commend: FO RSSA i;y. Two-year-old Apple Vinegar-madefromthepurefruitjuice. -Phone orders to 4409. Walnut Grove Farm,| H.H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor, JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROATANDFITTINGGLASSES. Office in‘Mills Building. -Office hours 9 to 12 a.m., 2,to &p.m. "Phones:Office 458;Residence 1250. My|Machine Shop Is complete and I am prepared=to do any kind girepair 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. C.H.TURNER, ’Depot Street. Don’t Blame the Cook ——USE—— Dan Valley efore the next Ses-| ro are a ‘housewife,*vyou canpot |fennous ly hone to be healthy or beau-| all day.atid crawl-| +order by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets|he i‘CO.W.BOSHAMER,JR."LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE.i STATESVILLE,N.CAROLINA i A:few people are enthusiastic| $rheumatic pains,For sale by | ,LOSS| |OF APPETITE,PAIN IN HIPS and RE and WEAK KIDNEYS k [New Series August.Ast. The 52d Series of the First BuildinLoanAssociationopensAugustIst.Sharesarealreadybeingtakeninthisseries.Get‘in-line and prepare to build a home in theeasyWay. L.HARRILL,|Seeretary. Prescription and Specialists! The Polk Gra Drug Company, 'PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.On the Square."?Phones 109 and 410. | “WE SELL THE DEERINGMOWERSANDRAKES! We guarantce these machines to to do good work.Yourun no risk in getting a mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs carriedin stock for machines we handle. Statesville Hardware &Harness Company. Dealer in Machinery,|&Good Methos,Lag a COURTEOUS TREATMENT.- Ought to mean much to ‘the man with a bank ac- count.If ygu have not yet opened an‘account withthe;COMMERCIAL we invite you todosonow. Capital $100,000.00 Sarplus her 28,000.00 Total Resources over ac 500,000.00 Four percent.on:timeandSevings Deposits. eran Commergial National Bank, ..Statesville,N.°C.4|MK,STEELE,President.D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier,- \rd ey ; E,MORRISON,Vice President.GE,HUGHEY,AssistantCashier.© Biya t Kage Minis asia »tions by THE LANDMARK 'WRIDAY,-—-r,r 19,1912, SUNDAY -SCHOOL,CELEBRATION, Holly | Springs Churches —Orop”Pros- ».pects Good:=Personal:Ltems. Correspondence of The Landmark. Harmony,Joly 17 ---Everything, in this community seems to ibe pro- gressing nicely.Crops are,lookmg fine and if we have favorableqoas+| ons from now on they will be good. Wheat threshing is now in full blast “put the yield.ig not as good as,usu- al.;-; Mr...D.!T.Trivette,who has been attending the summer.school at the State University,has return- ed to his home near Harmony.Miss Mary H.Kennedy,who has.:also been attending the Summer school, has returned to “her home’“near~Houstonvilhe,Miss.Mary Unater,of Statesville,his —bedn visiting,hersister,Mrs.A.W.Trivette,near Harmony.as Sunday’school.at Eagi¢Mills, . ehatireh will close next “Sunday.evye- -ning,July,21st,witn a talk by Rev. J!°N;-Binkley.Protracted .meeting will begin’at New Hope church the fourth Sunday im tbis month:: The Sunday -$chool..at Holly Springs church ts arranging a pror, gramme for Children’s:Day,wh tah will be rendered at that placeAy on, Saturday ‘before the fourth:a in this month.The exercises lb begin at 10 o’clock a.m,The fore- noon programme will consist chiefly of recitations and songs by the smailer children,At 11 o’clodk Rey.J.Gwaltney will preach a ser- mon which “will be the main feature of the day..In the afternoon Rev. BE.N.Gwyn will addrress the.audi-: _ence;after wich}athe Sunday school wil)continue the,programme,which will consist of songs and declama- the older children.The last thing,on the programme,which will take place late”in the after- noon,will be a joint pinging.We do not know how many classes will be present but we heartily invite ev: ery class of the surrounding commu nities to come out and sing with’us on that day.We want the leaders | of every,singing class to:come out |) and bring:thejr classes.We are} not?_sendimg invitations to any of! the-leaders of classes except-through -the paper aid we hope that a gireat ‘number will respend.Everybody is reg e invited to come and spend a@ pleasant and profitable diay waes _oS.:|oo rained a Shark to Run a iA ‘newspaper correspondent New Berne sends out some stories to the papers.The. lowing,which is printed for in-| formation,not-for a fact,is a seal le: :it is a comparatively easy matter .for any man with enough patience and perseverance to train any speci- men of wild:animal,to perform some manner of labor and to make itself useful,but it remained for a Pamlico county fisherman to utiljze @ fish im his business.The follow- img account of the affair was told in Néw Berne by one of that coun-| ty’s most Prominent citizens who vouches for its authenticity. Several months ago Frank Sauls, a fisherman living-near Smiith’s in- let,caught a large shark in his net. He succeeded im getting the fish ashore alive and at once dug a pool {nto which he placed his catch} and where he exhibjted it tofriends.He owned a Might.flat-| bottomed skiff and conceived the) idea of attaching)the fish to the| Ddoat and using it for,motive-power-.| :Several attempts were made.toward this.end and all falifed until .at last the owner of the boat hit upon .@ plan which he has proved success-| ful so far,He secured’a roll of very heavy ‘wire netting with large meshes amd built.a cage beneath the boat’s bottom.Hé then placed the fish in this cage,closed up the .front end and prepared for ie “nh ul trip.At first the big ‘fish out .the ‘water into a froth and it looked|as though the poan would be.a fail-|ure.‘However,Sauls,after several weeks of patient learned his ‘motor’ when a sharpened nail to his ‘back and to stop when.a Slide js shoved down.through ‘dottom of the craft in front of its face.The craft can be seen attanytimebywllvisitingthatplace Se!teoe uly Boat.} at master || practicing, to Btart ‘only Skeleton of a Man Found in Swain County. -A correspondent writing fromProc- tor,Swain county;to:the Asheville Citizen says:aa BS The skel sind of an unknown white-man was :ound near here on Hazel crexky‘last Friday,iL BO far no trace of his identity has been found He was on one 6 ‘de of a large log,about ene aca énves half miles from any habit ations ar ud it is.thought that he either was sick afid died or that he was froz- en.to.death ny A coroner's y failed any.trace of foul play.and G.Storie,after a eareful ‘exan Rion of leton;dec id ae there |14 skeleton i ‘or 60 ye to ‘be tt awk jis y North Garolina,and to.find Dre di opm. thet Carolinian May Wi le‘'y. ‘Jo}qr North Succeed Dr. Friends of Dr K,Hayhwe formenty of R ,are very ¢ dent that Pre nt Taft ijn as chief of the bure, jetry,Department -of formerly held by Dr. Wiley.Dr.Haywood Wh vears has held!are Sition.inm the Department of culture and at present tis’« ©thie miliscé ia neous divi 1 elgg —a-member of the jasectic amd fungicide board.|‘ y confil-’Wh Tame au of ch Harvey for the W. past } |1Dysenteryisalways acaia and of-|ela NiGe:.."V m0 but it ean be}gured,Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and}1 vailten@-dangerous disease, Diarrhoea’Remedy has cured it even‘Usthen m:HENANtepid oer For sale:by.all.aaiere..:sCyaw has | ig touched | the | :~|bury, Agrical ture,“ eHonsihle na.eren ae x :%hin %Bele “THE VOTERS.TO OONTROL.| DemocraticThe Platform ProvidesFortheControlofthePartyBy the Voters.i “at Sin,© 'Mhe Baltimore platform ot the. national Democratia ty,-¢makescarefulprovisionfortheeontrolof|: the party machinery and orgatlza-|"~ tion ‘by,the great body of the Dem-|»~ooratic voters and not by the few.| It).makes provision,furthermore,’ for immediate control,At the Re-publican conven'ticn in’Chicago there was an aptillustration of the need of the plait the Democrats put in their’platform.Contests were set- tled and the.nominatjon of the can- ecamdidate contreiiled)hy committee” men many of whom had been repudii- ated by thieir panty:and their suc- cessors elected.,If they represent-' ed.their party at.all,they repre- ented:the patty of four years ago and mot >the “panty of today.lit was te guard,against ‘any .such abuse as this that the’plank:edver- ing the subject.was putt into “the Demdcratiic platform. directs the national coanmittes..to inconporate in the eall for the next conivenitic pn a mequirement that expressjous of preference for pres-. idential candidates shall “be ‘given and»the:selection:of délegates and alternetes made through a.prima- ry,election:conducted by the ‘party organization jim each*State where such.expression and election.-hre! not.provided for by.State law..In- addition.to this.the platform *re- quires jhe nation:ull)comm:tteeémen,whose election is-not’provided)for by existing law,to be chosen.at such Staite ‘primarjes as shall choose the members of the conven- tion,The term of service of the committeemen is to begin immedi- ately .upe |the,ressenet of eredentials. That is:to say,the commiitteemen who manage and arrange for the organ gation of the national)convem- tion will)come as direct from the people aS the delegates themselves and will not be the left-over debris of a former and extiimet campaign. This is ah adminable reform,It is mot merely a platform promise of futire performane.>It is.in effect a law of the party,enacted by the highest party tribumal:" Thus the party has kept itself 'dlose to.the pecple “who constitute the party.-As was shown at Chi- PAO,the-=national comm itteemen jhave high authority and plenaky powers.It is for them.to issue the call for the national convention, to select the place where iit is to be held,to prepare the preliminary |moll-calll,to nominate the temporary chairmanvad to make or control every arrangemment.Im all these things,in the opinion of the Dem- locratic party,fm convention assem- bled,the people ought not only to have a hand but to hold all the hands.The result will be renewed |and “imoreased party kannst ‘‘Poison Ivy. “The platform |” ull Pee their From ‘the omensa Readabakes { (Flanders)‘‘20”is delivered,you have ‘a car ready to go on the job.It will stand up to its work dayin and day out—take the hills and rough places as cheerfully as the smooth,and the only care it asksis lubrication. Studebaker cars are built for honest everyday service,and will.‘give you service —not excuses.Youcanstart on the’ longest jjourney in full confidence:that you. as a willfinish ‘as strong as’you began. o:Mechanical stability,beautyof:design, simplicity ‘of control,low price and Jow « re upkeep cost combine tomake the:Stude-ie _baker “20”an ideal car. The$800 Studebaker iancere)*20” pped::$800£.o.b.Detroit.Windshieield,Prest-O-Lite Tankmeter,$885.Ash our dealer for the new Studebaker art catalogue or send to us for it The StudebakerCorporation Detroit,Michigan Carolina Motor Co., ’Phone 170.Statesville,N.C. ~Only Two mare Days Equippedas atone,with Top, Clearance Sale Bulletin State Board of Health. Beware of ivy poisoning when you |flee to the woods these days.For many people there is little else 60 discomforting at a bad case of ivy poisoning.The poison is caused by coming into contact with.a -peculiar kind of gum or oil.secreted by the ipoison fdvy;Planit..To avoid We jpoisoning,never’towch |plant,leaves,stem or root,of any-thing,that may have been jn con- tact with such a plant.If one pocidentally come into,contact with |pojson ivy,the best thing to do lis to thoroughly wash the itouched by the ivy.Coot lalone will not always remove the }poisonous oj]or gum.Use Boap and warm water wherever possible. |When out.im,the woods,hasten o jche nearest stream of ‘water and /-wash,usi ng fine pand and mud for soap.°A vigorous watshing of. the bare-skin ‘with fine,sharp sand,mud and water may be a dit,strenuous,but it usually accom- plishes the results. Pois-n ivy may nized because jt leaves,while the [Have five leaves. water be easily -recog- has only three Gren Seashore Excursjon to folk and Virginia Seashore ‘Sorts ‘August 1,.1912, ern Railway. of:first) stan dard| wi ik:leave | 30 Dp.Ma arriving August special train 6.30 Dp.m:, “Pwo whole days feashore, al- train:Gonsistinig coaches and Cars at 2. Ist, a.m., Special class ‘day Vuilman Sleeping Marion,W.,€., i Thursday,August Norfolk.about’.7 an?returningleaveNorfolkat urday,August!5d. and one might at the [lowing wInple.time to visit |'Reach,Ocean View, Qld Point Com*crt, and the est.iin train wilt ‘bury.Greens will be are aroumd Norfolk. De operated via Salis- cro and Danville and} ymtanied by special rep-| and resentatives to see that,esverything | is handled jn The following noun d iply from static i Marion,$hy Glen A’pine Connelly Siprn 4tiret class shape uS Ne ume>i: Norw ood, Rockwell, tlisines to Barber *pointsleofrombri Vishbury;tween Marion i }from ..ald TorwoodLowroundtrip; alll other points on same Hasis For Puillimian -reservaitiions other information seb,youtrsrserttc.y R.H,DeRuT NS, si |.“Divi!nh Passenger Ament, | and, poirits to Salis. or year at Ghamiotte,N, Glanee:through.our ad Y« to a Beanahiing| look.=TH numbers”thar Les advertised that are justas‘atre White :--Stimpsén Hand-ware Co,—ad.h Ur place | harmlecs forms| Nor | Re-|Via South.|i THER.M.KNOX CO. Virginia | Newport News,| Hampton Roads} many cther points of inter-j This trip rates will ape | 8 A,b et ates from | iany The R.M.Knox Conipenvia: 4 ts .}AHANTS, On account of the busy times in the country, and so many of the country people.not hay- ing been able to take advantage of our EX- to continue our sale for one more week.In spite of the immense amount of goods that has gone out of our store we still have many desirable goods left in Dry Goods and Milli- nery and a big stock of Clothing to select from.Take advantage this week for it pos- itively closes Saturday.Respectfully, TREMELY LOW PRICES,we have decided: (COMPOUND INTEREST}: j &tapi}Just received carload Stone Jars sort ment, . _BUYERS’ 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings.One.‘Dollar or more willstart an account ™ MERCHANTS &FARMERS’BANK. Absolutely Sanitary} oe ~AND——~ No Flies.©a M Pp.Alecander &Bro.| Stone Ware. and Crocks in an immense as- This now on sale at the special price of 10c. ware per gallon as long as it lasts. W.STIMSON. GUIDE. A SHORT STORY.._A gentleman and wife’stoppedinfrontofourshowWindowstheotherday.Weren’t coming-in at.fret.**ooks high-priced,”’saidtheman.Finally decided.to ven-ture in.The rest is soon told,Bought liberally—went out de-lighted..Have you visited this-store yet?See our cut price On ny other seasdnable specials. __|_WHITE-STIMPSON HARDWARE CO. Champion Feer Hie ‘Good Bread:onverybag’guaranteed,©Ask:your,grocer for.it. Statesville Grocery.ae os Distributors,: SLOAN PRESSINGCLUB, C.R.SLOAN,Manager. |Tailoring,French Dry Clean-‘ ing,Dyeing and Steam.Pressing. The only pressing club Work calledjfor and’delivered.Office and works 104 Court Place., *Phone 147, modernly equipped in town. FRESH LOT 0)JP Aunt Rose Self-rising Flour.Shredded Wheat and Corn Flakes. J.G,PHONG G2 N.W.FOX, —ACENT— For Overland and Whiting Automobiles,Bicycles and bicyele repairing.Gasoline and automiobile supplies.’ —'Phone 420 MAN TELS oetsNee gt Me- t IN STOCK. Statesville Show Case Co. ——’PHONE Of Jefferson.Flour.| The Flour that is making North Carolina.Biscuits famous.Ask _your(] grocer for ee J.K.Morrison Produce &Provision Company. Bread andCakes. Can you afford to}make it by hand when you can get it made by machine and delivered?Bread ‘and Cakes. HOME BAKERY. BARRELS Good supply of barrels— goodfor’vinegar or kraut Piedmont Grocery (Co., In Hotel Iredell Building. "PHONE 542. Some record-breaking pricesthegoods.Prices at and bandgetprices. Saturday and Monday,20th and 22d... will be:offered just to move elow wholesalecost.See us W.W.FOUSHEE Sales Dayis the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. at; 2d,|will| Sat-| Statesville Realty.&Investment Co. 1906=>Honoiabid Hasord ai 1912 Statistics show that five out of every six.men are incapacitated — at some time in their lives by accident.Almostevery man meets with accident or sickness which keeps him from business.Are you willing to assume the risk?The race for supremacy in this country is.the cause-of4nore casualties each year than the blood- iest war ever fought.Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,but can provide against it.We issue the most ‘complete policy of protection in the market.You don’t have to die to win,Seeuusforinformationandprices‘ BONDS~-Administrator:S;Guardians,Executors and_all classes ofCourt or Judicial:bonds furnished at reasonable rates..Would you ask a friend.to mortgage his.home to accommodate you?If not,don’t ask him to sign your bond.A Cor porate Surety Bond is a certificate of character and ability which no oné can.consist- entlyignore,for only c ompetent persons with clean records ‘canobtainthem.Our office is your office.Come ‘to see us.We miwouldliketomeetyou.J.¥,CARLTON, aw ner meray PESTS ~~ Managerts} rr ai Insurance Bonds [pr OB:LITTLE |To ADVISORY .BOARD if At thei meeting -hext.Monday...N..B,MLL,8,|Chairman,»duly 16,/” a ~74 ACRES near Statesville,oneEARM.;ing on new road to Barium Springs.|Woodiand;meadows,open land,springs,Ideal |‘for trucking,orchards,On time or cash;-Appty i ||Office over Brady’s store July 9~4t,E ELITTLE,M.D, 0 ay ‘T have located.at Brady’$X Roads or the practice of my.profession. “to B,F,PONG,Statesville,N.C.July 12—Bt.j ry ()Everything For Sport and athletics can be had ‘here. If you.play tennis there are racquets,balls andnets.Iffoot ball is your game we can sup-, ply your complete outfit.In fact -no matter what you play from. —pifig pong to basket ball we ==have the things to play it with. a Suppose we get acquainted. “R.P.ALLISON'S.BOOK -AND STATIONERY STORE. Beginning Friday--Special $1.00.White Silk Hose, '$1.00 Black Silk Hose $1.00-Fan Silk Hose - 50e.White Lisle Hose 50c.Black Lisle Hose.5ee,ran T jala Hoseparets) Y BE WISE—ASK 89e, 89e. 89c. A42c. 42c. AQe OUR PRICE. We are sole agent in Statesville for American LadyCorsets. ALLEN L.MILLS,|‘THE CASH STORE. "-Suevessor to TheLadies’Furnishing §Store.s |Amey Refrigerator,Ice Chests and.ma-ie VOL.XXXVIIL Aged Citizen of Whambersbur ed —Other Deatis, Oklahoma;Mrs.G.W.Eagle, phen ‘he died. ders.at Chilhowie,Va.| “was buried.at Columbia Friday Orphans’Picnic Thursday —*OtherPicnics, 6.0'dlock tomorrow afternoon There:wii)be a Masoniid picnic at Grassy Knob church ‘Saturday, August 3d,for the benefit of theOxfordonphanage.Hon.R.NHackettwilldelivertheaddress. The-annyal Sunday school picnic at Fifth Creek church will be héld Saturday,August 3d The-Eimwood Farmers’Union will hold its anmual pjcnic in Shep| herd’s grove,Elmwood,-August .9th. Hon..A.C.Sharford will epeads Shiloh Presbyterian Sunday s-hco! will picnic on the church grounds|next:Saturday and the public is]cordially invitedTiirkeyFoot‘Local699wilpicnidat vited to bé present and take bab kets.‘: ‘Sister of Mrs.A.W.Bunch Drown- ed—Mrs.F.B.Bunch'’s Father Th. Mrs.A.W.Bunch received a tel-| the rad id.bister egram Friday conve} news that her ten~yea Miss Willie Davis,of Tenh.,.had been drowned Little XN Davis was visi near Mooresville, and was drowned in Mooresville creek,which) Was.Swollen by rajns She was alone in a buggy and while fond-| img thie stream it i&pupposed that Bhe became excited and tried to turn around jm the stream,causing athe buggy to turn over.The horse and buggy were recovered soom after the accit#ent,but the body of .the child,was washed away and was “aot recoyened for,some time:An- other telegram,received by Mrs ‘Bunch.Sunday stated that the body had been found and the ‘funeral service and burial held Mrs.F.B.Bunich was called to Saddilersviile,Tenn,Friday ©on:ac- count:of ‘the critical Miness of her father,Capt.G,.M.Pardue.A ard received from her by Mr Bumich Since her arnival at Saddlersville Stated that her father had not {m-proved and there is but Jittle hope for his recovery on account of.his advanced age Capt.Pardue has visited here amd is known to 4-go0d platy Statesiville’peojile Firemen 'On to Tourmamert. Chisf Copner.and Messrs.J.A and B.C.Walker,©.R.°and--W. W.Gaither.and Barl Mosets.of local fire dcpartment,.left.Sanday ail afternson sur Faytteville to\i Tourna- ment.Others who have gone or “expect to go..are Messts.:.W.M. ““Westmeteland,Jas.PF.Harbin,John One cf the gray horses and ‘the racing wagon were taken along by the:firemen to partitipate in the parades os oo.AN The Mt.Airy Leader tells of a :fight between a dog and a pnake, in.in Surry céunty,recently..The dog, a.large hound,attacked.a’black coiled:‘around.the dog’si.neck nid *“was about to put the hound!outi of ‘business when:two men cut”thesitukein’two,The dog was en-tirely exhausted when,be ~emérg-'*ed)from:the fight,”ee qT,pet vie e MR.THOS.A.MURDOCK DEAD,|ONE .Brandohjldren and great gramdchile weapon. Mr.Wm.Ledbetter was:in Colum-|con.bia.S C.,last:week om account offhedeathofhislitthgrandddugh- fer,.Wjnota ‘Ledbetter,the 18 months-old daughter of.Mr.and TheMrs.N.Gy Ledbetter,.of (Columbia.| The child died Wednesday night and No.1,- s.BChoolhouse,Olin township,next ‘Satur- day.Speakers expected:Public in-| OF PRISONERS CAQGHT, 'S Call-'George Smith,One of Seven Who*_Hscaped Thursday Night,CaughtMr.Thomas A,Mundock,an aged!”in’Wilkes...-ee isa7)and well ‘known ejtizen of Cham-helbersburgtownship,died at his home!ange evening at.8:80 o'clock.psladbeenin:failing health’a:bong|op TS bei all -wilk be:takeaeneeee“conditiog had.:been Sere ins tek ne,Mitical “for -about ten days,Whe \time,Geo ::aefuneralserviceandburjal,conduct.|i 3 rge Smith)one.of .the Jed by Rev,J.PB:Hipps?took:placeyestendayafternoon,att 4°"o'clock the first’of. One vf)the seven prisoners whoescaped.trom Iredell jail @hursdaynighthasbeen.:captured and the within,a.reasonable lengthi of white men from Alexander ‘county tthe:-eStaped:prisoners sees wt.Now Seiane Methodist :rhkirch,|to.be ‘captured,and’the arrest wasiSuesakMundocw)ad long:beer |nade-in Wilkes county,Sunday byBheneoeeetaes|Sheriff Brown,of.Wilkes,”-and:|¢;5 cen eee Ocie:wag,born ie Chpm-others.It.Was at first \reported’|}um:a Rin ae Dot...tar from.where he!Smith had injured ‘two men.who lof Emry:lied,December 26,183.0,‘and had had)attempted to arrest him :lived’in that.towiiship all ‘these }thig rumor could not.be.yervears.,He was an industrious |'farmer and an -wprigiht citizen,.HeMarried:Migs.Louisa Kimiball of |jail A imaths jSat:j Jail,mong tk charge gains}ders werethiecounty,and ‘his wife,eight |Sy th Ri ne attene ee®chite and quite ‘a number of |distiltmg and “carrying concedled jog their bids for safe keeping.The.other two|}white men at large are Ralph’Bow= | Allison were being held ‘for petty jlareeny and Black ‘for earryjng |weapon,both negroes.These clain |o'clock.Two bars of an outside-jwindow were sawed and jt ts evi- ident that”the work was quiakly done with a good:saw.The outsidebarsoftheJailarenottoolproof. liberty of the outside corridors dut- them in the cells at the usual.‘time some means secureda saw with ion Services During August. ring!Hill,| ng relatives| |South ‘Carolinn|Cotton Warehouse ition of’$250,000 for puit lerwise,a sivetieim of warehouses ithe ‘act to issue coupon bomds teSeago,B.P,Young ard J.RH.Boyd|+ho amount of $250,000 to’carry rout ~he provisioms of thie act. i.Brake and in thé mix-up,the snake’ wiobation of the constitution, tion vis,Grocer,Sulphur Springs,Texas. jever you prefer)churches will hold |q. 3 seTvices'in.the evening,the|¢otvicesalternatingatthediffer|whi.|aut churches.|post On accdunt of the:orphans’con-|themselvesicer:‘at the court ‘house tomorrow |gor ae huteveningtherewilk*be no prayers |tne express companies|meeting at Broad Street Methodist} church /:|Rev.W.A.Luitz will preach at}).|Beaver school house next Sunday |portunity jafternoon.28th,at 4 o'clock "|pete Bill Unconstitutional,la 1Columibia,§;C.,Dispatch.:-|food for thought for the That,the act passed at the.last |companies jsession of the Legislature,gitisled eo [The same “An act to create and .operate #4 thie State warehouse system for storing|Serv : cotton .and other commodities,”|fairly with.the people they would|esica pe g ‘ite |mark] which carried with it an appropria- provisions into ¢ffect,violates the| conStitution of South!‘Carolina,*is the position taken byThe/Supreme |National Men h’y. |Court.At the time of its passage,| iéts opponen's)contended it was unecIstitutional,but it passed.and r |ceived the signature of Governor |Blease.*The case was carried to4and i the Supreme Court by the Attorney |very elabota‘e tombstcme "that ha |General jin.-order that the matipr |been erected!bybeadefinitelysettled.*|Being : j might |.The’act was one ‘of the ‘most }edfar-reaching’pieces “of legislation |and |passed at tthe 1912.siessiicn.Tt pro-| Ulie +nt1themt Ktate,capable of ‘storing not!Tess|bottom line,read to her horror:,:“Be ¥c ‘Also Ready.”than 259,000.bales of cotton.The commission had beem authorized by The Supreme Count holds that th»act wouldappropriate —pubilioe that it also provides tor an jssue ot bonds andaan inerease.of the public, this State,atsa general election,in trengthened the.bowels 80 that theyve’been.regular.ever®since.’'—B..Da- STATESVILLE,N.C.,TUESDAY,JULY 23,1912, WORK OF THE COMMISSI Road .Bonds Make Appropriation of $250 °For.Hockworm Treatment,:‘Series “BY of the Iredell:road |Correspondence of The Labonds,amounting:.to $150,000;was.)-y sold:by the county,com-|«to.<Mayer,“Deppe®>&Walter,-.of Cincinnati,:;$155,701,the premium,‘as will,be Robt.C.Gry‘seen from the figures,’‘being $5,-/i Some-meFourteen’bids ‘for’the’bonds |™:which hid’been:received “were alt'|©openied:and’considered)and it ‘was(fownd that that of.‘Mayer,Walter offered the best —premi-/Proken,-justThenexthighesttbidwasthat;UrdayPeck’&Rockwood, ONERS.ACCIDENTS AT_MOORESVILLE,/BURNED |THE CALABOOSE,|BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS.Lost and.Arm Broken —|Taylorsy ille’s:City Prison Destrayed|—L 1 eeDistrictConfer:|Sten ce piel License hag.beeh issued for,ie~—Hscapeq@*Prisoner Captured —jthe ‘marriag*of”(Mr.Naillie”°Gs.Personal Items,,Ko x {Sherrill and Miss Irus G.Moore.*|Correspondence of.The Landmark.|.>|.ALL persons interested are asik-F|Maylorsville,July:22—The.twax|ed to.mlect at.New"Salem:>ehugeh Aalyat/Tgothed:wooden building used for’e|Prieay morning |to clean wort then-Milk Nos."Mr!)ae ant.got his hand caughhineryandone ‘d80.Deadly that 4 to haveit amipuite <Dunder,the.8-yearTurner,-had:h below the elbow while’riding,‘Both bones were broken:Itscemsthatthesaidthrew,him off with the result pta‘-In a short-time his armandisgivinghimvery.litue Mooresville,“July.22-White -|Saturday morning +Mooresvillle’.6 >,ahd.mayor's office,back jSrever aa,;wth;j the Alexander Hardware Comipa-.8 ‘was ~burned Saturday |way's:¢jWho was here for safe keeping,is jpnOrning,between 4:and 6.o'elOok.1newpe3*4 |The.origin af thé fire fs)vunienoani.| ;an hota bt to be “inten dia-|,Phe.buildin elonged *tc cei :::ne amd the toa z Seen ee |dist churtih Wilk,sel.cream."om the «|*Sat-insurance.SER are :oeTheirmanyfriendsswillbeglad|from 8 to 10.o'clock.ene ’Mr.J.De Smith and|'—-Mr..B.P.Smith,.of the “Shep-moved.to’Hatiifax im |herd’s community;was “brought fojthespring,have.returned to their}the Sanatorium yesterday for’an.-Mrs.Watt Swmmers,of|Operation for appendicitis.(3s.62.a.guest at the ‘home ©of |.’-|ner uncle,Mr,{returned |7 -¢.Wwjberty,the flirst of last week|71; had been relieving -.the-|ullway:agemit,left.Friday|ifor Elkin to relieve the agent “there,| Deppe Of.Mr.Dy Wh: e _but}Chieago,who offered aisrumverified.|of $4,912.50,and most all the oth-|jler:Gilbert left yesterday!for jer bids carried reasonable premiums.ilkes -to..bring Smith back.to |\Representatives.of five of the.bid-.i é ere and appeartd before|in Alexander are larceny,|the commissioners.in:theThe-bonds are to }from L ho|familly,who. R.M.tirgiram,Mr.|¢j3MePEM,ME thon earsalker,~who is withi-tthe Bell ,here,-spent’Sunidty| .Mr.GM:Kipka,who dren -gumvive him.The chil-t ptatedl in Witiciie Tua.[Re issued in,denominations of $1,-where .dren are Messrs,Wm.A.,'C.L.,|As stated in Friday's Landmark,/000 ana are payable $50,000 im (20,Setthern xr‘Wi Ru J.and Jo.Mumdiock,allaofthiscouuitiy;Harvey Mundock,of |groes at his:home|Of the seven prisoners who escaped |years andg’$100,000 in 80 years.jthree were white men andfour,ne-|all three whites being Alex-|charge ofoftandercountyprisone>Wichite,Texas,and Mre.Thos.Mc-|gor cate heed eee Bent.hereCorkle,who lives.in Moria.Thesix’sons were with their father |iman and is visiting.her cousin,Mirs Mr.and Mirs.W.B.:latiheson left Friday morning for|');captured a blockade brandy dis-;}Boone to visit their daughter,Mrs,|“Mery.Saturday,in Wittenburg Ce.A,Linney.'Mrs.Rock -Morri¢on.|Cownship.:}Botedbaby,of Statesville,are vi t-|}A new street roller arrived yes-&Mrs.“Morrison's ‘aumt,Mrs.W.|terday to be used .in the street.Deal,and.cousin,‘Mrs.§..T.|Work.It travels at a lively chiip— the hookworm campaign /Ment in town this morning,Jaroliha,appeared before |8 o'clock,when.issioners -and’secured an jCUlated that Mr,T.¥F.Envin’s cejappropriationttoaidintheprosecu-|dence,nea tion of the hookworm fight jm Ire appropriation every dollar the news .was.dir- r Mooresville Mill No.1, The firemen,resipond-ed immediately to the callveryshorttimethefhimes were un-der control,Very little damagieDavisang|ier hookworm fund wil}spend $3,|one to the building.thus.bearing thréé-fourths ofJgivingfreehodkworm)|€ice came to a close ‘at noon §Sat-veiled weapon.The other negro treatment to all,thoge desiring,jt.|urdaty,(who got away is Reid Thomas,who |The campail_|8ysltematically,stole a lot of.goodr auguratedfrom’the R..M.Knox Company.|weeks and theonlytwoprisoners:remaining j tents.‘andinjailwereRoySherrifl,charged |of the work will visitWithrétajling,and Charlie Pharr.|Mooresville,jcharged with carrying a concealed lang Eupeptio Springs.Meeting as the county -board of |present.j Chat they knew nothing of the saw-fequalization the commissionersingofearsrerdasleep.|ceiw.°oe tel chTheannualonphans’pjcniic wild |when theun cakescom che jal,i aimancr Sadun tee Beane eeheheldatMooresvilleThursday.|prisoners made ‘their escape ¢=Rpecial _~a be run .from jafter.dark and their departure was!Statesville Thursday mormningt and knowr }4s ,i 5023MtiaHopetaeaWedeoewaticn|wn to the officers before 10 |heen:a Sain of-about $50;000 from Statesville and all .the coun- tryside will go to Mooresyjlle for the day ‘These occasions affordapleasant;outing and im addition! visitors cam help a worthy cause. 'Statesville people especially inter- ‘|ested in helping the orphans.areaskedtocontributetothepicnicdinnerandcontributionsforthispunpose-Miay.be sent to Mrs.B.L..Poston,623 Mulherry street.Allcontributionsmustbeinhandby Paul Bradshaw,©both}Mis.W.&Hvrehee &Mater of eereet with larceny..Three of the | :Mrs.H.K.Boyar,.-of Statesville, Cie?a few days agé at the home ADM “rsOf:ang‘her sister,Mre.F.L.Saum-|,ee |escaped)negroes are from~Moores-jexceed $25jville,namely:Chas.Davis,George |aa 2 ed os .LEaan76.Davis,George |spent:by the county the Rockefel WSS|Statesville,is-spending awhile here |Clileago convention and let it be..4°;With her parents,Mr.and Mrs.W.called “Big Bill.”|:Mr.Fulp epentt Fri-| Mr.Don Stevenson,of |or y S caiatc'Coast his .Statesville,was a visitor here ‘Sat-|Mies Bewsto EUEDor aid.My:rae Miss Purnia Foushee;of| The Statesville District Confer-|4 Bumearner interesting pes-igm in Iredell will be:in-|Sions:for nearly three days.All thesevenPastorsofthedistrictwere ent and.a large attendance of dele Various phasesStatesville,|life were discussed. Bast Monbo,Harmony |the regular members of the Confer of.;visitors weSunday.morning Dr.Mc-/} is the guest of +her|are “ }cousin,Miss Ruby Deal.Mr,ana |nts,Mr.and Mre.H.L.Su {Mrs.Isaac Connolly and little son; portable hospital In addition to re-|Murray,who is secnetary extension board,Capt.David-/at the Methodist church.-arly.json says that in going over the |Litaker,of Hickory,.preachedpooks~he finds that while there has/the The |Assessor in |morning and Rey.Mr.Pickens,realty over last year,that a lossjLenojr,Sunday night.Mr.Pickensprobablyaslargejsshownin personal property 1 Warning For Express ‘Companies.The prisoners had:been given the|Charlotte Observer.| i The Wall Street’Journal is gen-ing the day oh account of the in-ally sncamons to oe the trendtenseheatandfajluretoreplaceofthetrustsandtheexpresscom- panies are rded popularThursdaynightgavethemoppor|mind ter ths aatene of ta expressdunitytoeecape,they having Y|trust.The express people,therefore,j will be quite likely,to give heed towhichtosawtheirway,out.the advice of the Journal that ‘‘if they know a good thing when they ,they,will accept the plan of the Imter-State Commerce Commis- the modifications ¥of Catawha,-who visited tel-|.—-So far one mitister,Rey.A.i jatives here,returned to their home|H.Goodin,has come’fonward to- Mrs.Connolly's mother,€xPress:his views about hell.Mr.>: R.=M.Ingram,accompaniied|Goodin believes jn an old-fashioned‘Attorney Walter Feimster|hell.and he says the Word of ‘Godandchjidren,of Newton,came Satur-|i8 sufficient proof to establish the‘‘|day night to visit Mr.-Fejmster’s|belief. |mother,Mrs.Sarah Feimster.Mr.}°—Thirty young men from -‘Char-|feiimster and little son ‘will return|lotte’and vicinity passed.-through ‘home.today and Mas'en Wa ter Feim-|Statesville yesterday.6n--a special —__----—---4ster,|Jr.,and little Miss ‘Margaret |car en route to North Dakota towili“Spend some:time with >their|work:in’the wheat fields duringgnandmother.: the preached at the-A.R. Sunday morning. at the Methodiet church Dr. of Nashville, to am audience of men on syste matic giving to missions,and Sun-day night.lectured to a very large audience on the history,customs, €rowth and wonderful changes thaz @ being wrought in China.He is very enthusiastic speaker,ingtruc-tive,and holds his audience well. Dr,Reid spent many years of his In the afternoon ls of Gwaltney town-the West. ship,who escaped from Iredell jail‘Thursday eyening,was arrested Sun, day morning and taken to States- wille yesterday by Sheriff Adams.He is charged with carnying concealed: disturbing religicus wor- ship and cutting telephone wires. President Thanks Negroes For|.—-Home growm watermelons haveStandjngByHim.~~President Pafit,‘im a speech:inthe |Harry,Sherrill,pon of Mr.EB,E.Room of the White House to/Bherrill,who lives north of town,a delegaittion from the National Cyv-|Prought in a load Saturday and an- jie ank)Political Negro,LeagueFniday,|Other yesterday.His first ripepublicly,acknowledged his debt.of |Melon was pulled on the 12th. gratitude to,the negro delegates to].4 good horse belonging to Mr.the Republican national convention ee Darr,of Fallstown township,pledged and instructed for him who |aiseame paralymed recently and:re- stood with the Taft forces through /ynained helplessjforsome time.Its Dr.McMuriay at Race Street—Un-en i first-hand knowledge about tant questions.b Immediately,after the sermom wasDr.W.F.McMurray,’general sec-|sion,-over Sunday morning Dr.McMurravretaryofchurchextension,preach-necessary to make it)workable.TheyedafinesermonatRaceStreet|will do this lest a worse thing be-Methodist church Sunday;evening fall them.on faithfulness and following the |when they have done it,they .wil be|Sermon raised several hundred dol-sumprised ‘to find that,on,accountlarsto,pay off indebtedness $n |of.the expansion of their business,the church,buikiing.Dr.MeMir-/|they.are-makine more money thanraypreachedattheMethodjst|before:€jchurch in Mooresville Sunday morn-|heavy The Journal.thinks that|*he church extension board $2,500 Siven him by the board of stewardstheGhurch:.has on its hands a debtA:plan {son foot the filghit.“I wamt!to say to you,"appetite was good.but finally —it President,“how much I}wag decided that the anymal would \appreciate your standing firm in my never be able to walk and it was . when it was inti+|ehloroformed. mated to the country that we could not depend upon you.posit Fachyourappreciationof[Singing ‘class will give a concert at of about $4,700 While they will save those expendjturesjingandraised$4,700 there to pay |euphiemsticaldy cal'edoffindebtednessomtheMoores-|e3’’: and subscriptions ‘legall.expens-|Were taken for this purpcse and the ar-|amount was practically raised |the'r]Maney is:to be..paid - quarterly®or ‘ann I hoped that the church entirely paid off within the TheJournal proceeds to gerienail Management of “their the accomplishment of the Republi-|the court housé toniorraw night andfor.Urerr gineed can party for:your mace im the past |the public ts cordially invited:to ville church.br _Dr,C.By Reid and Dr.H K.|Boyer made missionary talks at |bus debt will beStonyPointlastnight.”Dr.Reid |methodisleavestodayfor.Nashwille to.at-'|trasttend‘an.{mportant meeting at the}London—Parcels Delivery Cor iMethodistmissionaryheadquarters|Carter,Patterson &Co.,Limite.During the mont#!ofi\August the lang“uptown’’(or “dewntown,’’which-business and your ab'd'mg faith im its future attend.The entertainment will be Griem dpthi pe:you stood like a solid |Worth the price of admission and Campaign Money Given -to Liquor lewatiom ypresented|resolu-|cause will be helped : President asking,for —An insect,something ke’arestorationofthebattaliomOf|grasshopper,{fs reported as doing:Infantry)that was invelv-|mudhi damage to cotton ia ~:SauthBrownsvilleaf to recommend a Federal|other counties {n this State .The-ainst!lynching.Mr.Taft ingect cuts off’the cottan squares had done every-|and im ‘many cases the damage wasthing,possibile umdér the law im re-|not disecvered umtil after it was,Infantry.He de-iiqone.( expreés comp injes r 4 Washington Dispa‘ch,18th J.A.Wolter and “|Morris Sheppard,Demoeratic rial candidates Represtitative e Texas prima- distribution ‘of because they are “IT paid to:Morris djd not believe that.the :-Fedéeral pov- ndiled,and quick to Peize ihe to get:business.They com in.order to get hi }States with eriminal cases. one jeint debate on t ,and.hel reciprocates;Judge Archbald Formally Arraigned,|‘contidence and . Washington Dispatch,19th. Judge Robert W;Archbald,of|nissidner,sold to Mr.W.A.Brie- Staves Commerce Court,}¢o).for $1,550 the R.Ss.Sherrill misconduct.by the property at Diamond HillHouseofRepresentatives,appeared| B impeachment “coumt i thie Senate today and was:given,un-|W-,,til July 29 to answer the impeach-|Was conducted from the nesidence ment chatges mad agaist him.{On the In the.35 minutes that he pat in| i iis Mr.Sheppard admits:hie ‘recelive:. y-five dollars,”sent by me to W:P.Lobban,‘ofAntonio,to be given through theSanAntonioTemperance advice could.be elven other public a.corporations. dren,mear Laverni perate fimancjal’¢ondit white the preliminary| arrangements for his —triak-.were |-Wes beiitig made,Judge dArchbald took no | personal part in the prowecdines,His| ‘=he gave to the~widower had just |fourth around the -village. visitetr>was the |Walsh,pastor of Front Street q |Presbyterjan’chianeh,.ef which)Mr.a Worthington,.of |Stevenson was long a faithful mem-aIhenave conducted:affairs for |ber and officer 4 ieVictims.of liquor.Ta nos +:1 bce oS ‘i places The outcome of the Texas senafo-his..f0m amd ‘asso-|,a ciate attorney,Robert W.Archbald,|4 Jr.,of Philadelphia, on.the.part of the House are re- quired,to file thiei answer by August 1 inf jir the oa must |“! August:3.4 the primaries of Jully Mother’s|Heroic Act to Save.Chil- |Elkin Dispate,2ist,to Charlotte ded that it shall be the duty of)of John «Smith,and Jane,‘State warehouse commsisjcm to |wife‘et ve Pe Scaresprovideby.purchase,lease om’oth-beloved wife of John Smi.h 1 Mrs.FrankJohnSmit.b, og yesterday at.their ‘Senator Bailey:in:| the.prapeedine®>of}the Lmpeachment court:today asserted!his Wetermina- tion to urge an immediate trial. ‘ible Bites iny -thie |bride,Tean | rwas at the bouse and heard j1sefeams of who,was at her children, er a ppritie several hun- ‘ole aac have /dred feet from the house.BAe ren Judge Clark wil speak inGreens-|with a live electric wire yesterday jl boro Thursday,the 25th,and will/and was electrocuted He was 32 4 his postition jn.the penator-|years old and leaves a wife andItieintimated‘that children.Pe ae this js the only public address the The Helping Hand Socléty of the knocked as the Bull eity. telry‘'but the owners haverevenuestoprivatepurposesanid,want : in |dog attacking the boy. AsS several smaller chidren:werethere‘Mrs.Bowers caught the by.the neck. both hamds,she hen num emd>cad Agino one answ’red What the new agreed that it|Jor eh BiBnet Mr.John A.‘Boyden,formerly”a deht without first.submitting the prominent citizen,of Salisbury,died |,her call)she sent the boy who had question of the creation .of et Ee ti pene ces eee He|been,bittenioat;46 es-84 years ehh —a-son--onewtebttothequalifiedeaNathantelBoydenamdissurvived.byishe . .jtwo sons-and-a-daughter——Vietor’H,managed.to.éht the diae;a,Boyden of]Raleigh;Dr.Malcom Boy-]most off,“T suffered habitually from constipa-|den,of Lynchburg,Va.,and Mrs.on.Doari's Regulets”reliéved and |Belle Brimer,of Salisbury. ped fcr he'p.::Wart,of Washington,(N.G.),whol]who held Haywood Superior Count;fh canvass for Judge|for,enforejng the.law f has appointments to .speak Dr Davidi=Starr.Jordan,presi-<in this part of theState,-begimaninigs tent -of Lelattd Stanford .Universt-te on the nighit of the ty,California,lectured on.the peace Judse |latge-knife. ogts)head al-||&t “Tt”is ‘stated that:12 of thie 18 Forsyth Democrats:Saturday 2OM-...-townships.of Hammett county thiave!imated ex-Judge:-©.B.Jenes for thedirect.railroad “connection “with |Genate,William Porter and §._J.(Dunn,the couhty seat of Harnett;|Bennett for,the House.sali 3 The jhead .was Bent: Mrs.Bowers and go.tomorrow afternoontotakethePasteurtreatment.- His re-}for.examination,Hains.were taken to Salisbury for“fatermiont.a fer : "NO.108. | ~~A.-foree’df ‘the:Southern rajl-:;dmpenters are putting 4m ao oe.|new;freight platform:at’the States.8[Wile atations 08.oo ee tae:“Ladies of Hace “Street ’.Metho-- parsonage’lawn Saturday,evening,‘éth —Combination:cafe‘and observa~. are now:operated by:Be Southern railway between Salis.aa c cville on j JtakerGe.Mice |ty ant Knoxville gn trains Nos,Hanes,of Mocks-|"Raa See—=Deputy Collector Davis “andSheriffAdams,of Alexander coun-sha | j Chas.‘Ful,of |like.Taft’s steam.roller,at. -Cards are out for the marriage |tius Waugh,the ceremony to take|plage at the home of:the bdride’s* sher,near Barium,August 14th. the harvest which {8 now on.én ——Teaichers who willl have chargé. of the State High School at Scott’s mext term are:Prof.R.H.Olay- ton,of Chapel Hill,principal;Prof.L.'9..Ervin,Miss Mary Sides,amusic~teacher,amd Miss ~Minnie 4 ea Morrison,primary.: appeared on the markets.Young , You demom-| —-The Oxford Orphan Asylum at the same time a most worthy r 80d |Carolina and in Mecklenburg’and he sajd,_but —At the court houseSaturmday the Blankensthip lands im -Shifloh’town- ship were sold.by Messrs.H.-P. wher and R,.T..Weathenmam,com-:A missjonersjto.H.S..Douglas,ofsSum-4 menvitie,S..C.,for $740.At thie “ame time Mr.Weatherman,aS eom interfere in:the of —The funeral service of Mr.Jno. Stevenson,who died Thursday,. Butifalo Shoal road Friday afternoon anid the interment was in |Orkiwood cametery-,The service conducted by:Rey.Ww.M, Unjted States.District:Judge Cor- .|ius H,Haaford,the first FederalThemanagers|Plius H.’He >ote~‘Judge appointed when W ashingtom 4 reply to Judge |*78S admitted to Statehood,twenty-a »*7 three years ago,sent his resiz ,etna tion yesterday to President Taft a~ o _|avhile the last witnesses we rey auwailt the opening of |ite to testify.before the House yO trial iteelt ree]Titiaty committee ‘whitch Rag been 2 4 |i {i +;ea,optus :3widediversionhearingevidencetelative’té.charges of misconduct filed against Judge Hanford,a Will Pruett,a well know contrac" a tor of,Charlotte,came in contact Vow b Yeo te ~ete “.ooowoaShe2HeyOUDOahVVeeVsbir peeMr.H.8.|sed)résolutions thanking -Long, movement in Raleigh Sunday night. at wy ’ Se a eT + 7 ‘ .Wilson but he says he does.not . PAGH TWO. THE LANDMARK WUNSDAY,——-July 28,1912. +DOMMENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS ‘And now.itis stated that Wok, ‘McCombs,the young New-York law- yer who successfully.managed Gov. Wilson’s pre-conyention campaign and hasbeen named as chairman.of thé national committee,js a first cousin of D,E.and H.E.McCombs, of ‘Hickory.Not content to stop witiy that,N.W.Clark,of Hickory, claims he is kin,to Gov,Wilson and J.G.Marshall,of the same town,claims ‘kinship with toe can- didate for-Vice President,Asa re- sult of this claiming Hickory ‘has its head thrown back,chim.in atr and js stepping high.;..”; .*«#e ml startling information:comes from!ar Concord dispatch "to the Charlotte Observer!4 0%) |.Just-at.this time,when many of the former schoolimates of Governor Woodrow Wilson are making a rush »for the front of his band:wagon,| ft is rather unusual for a man who was.in college with the Democratic nominee:not to remember him.Mr.| IR.V.Caldiwell,of No.2 township,| [Cabarrus county]entered Davidson| in the same class with Governor re- member.his distinguished)class-' mate as a student!Mr.Caldwell) is.a ptrong supporter of New Jer- sey’s Govemfor and he regrets that he does not seem to ‘recollect.hjmn | us his old college chum.| You've got to hand it to Mr.Qalid-| well.Not only:are the-schoolmates | of Gov,Wilson.coming forward in| great numbers but some who-were: mot .schoolmatées are they were,and yet here iis a.man “who says he was in college With .thousand national Republicans Wilson and cam’t recall him,If.Mr.’ Caldiwell has it straight as to dates —that he was a student!at Davitison the same year Wilson was there and yet can’t recall the man—he de- servesa medal,Dr.Willson.should remember Mr.Caldiwéll for his hon- esty: =.*: It might as well be understood now as-later-ia the campaign that here is one thing the Demoaracy f North Carolina will not stand for,and it-is the participation in the sengtorial primaries by persons who refuse to vote the Democratic matjonal ticket.There are several in North Carolina:who vote the Dem- ocratic State ticket and:it’would be the height of absurdity to al- low these high protectionists to say “who shall be our next Senator.A 2 ; Man who cannot vote for Wood-Tow Wilson js not good enough @ Democrat to vote inthe senato- wial primary,and if.the State com- mittee rules otherwise there is pure to be a mighty revolt om the part of the boys im the ranks.—Wadesboro Messenger,; The concensus of opinion séems to be that participants in the pen- atorjal primary must vote for Dem- ocrats only;that one may scratch Bome mames off the Democratic ticket and still be eligible bo long| as he does mot vote for a Repub- licam:and The Landmark thinks that is fair.‘There are,as the Mes- Benger says,many good men in the State whod are’protectionists,who have been voting the national Re- publican ticket and the State and county Democratic tickets.If these should be admitted to the primary there'll be a row. Sou Rowdy Soldiers En ‘Route to Camp. Kinston Dispatch,18th,to Greeens- boro News. News reached this city today an ‘unfortunate affair.which.hap- ,pened at Dover while the second section.of a troop train was pase- ing.through that town,nine miles from here on the Norfolk Southern rajlroad.Boisterous troopers threw bottles from the windows of the car at a gang of section hands, and one hit a negro who was so.bad- “ly injured that he had to be taken to the hospital.at Dover..It +'isclaimedthattheattackwaswithout provocation and was perpetrated a spirit of sheer rowdiness.Thetraincarrieda.battalion of the First North Carolina infantry,et route from the western part ofthe‘State to Camp:Glenn,near Morehead:City,and it was not:learn- ed ayhich company .the offenders of i Beer bottles were thr junked by the soldiers at tionggvarkers and a:brokes ruck,the unoffending negro force on:the |us.tC fever tion i ‘ Rajlroad From Virginia,Into Ashe County, [Wilkesboro Patriot A great deal has been said* written about the construction of the railroad through Ashe coutity, @s an extensjon of the Virginia-Car- plina road,from Konnarock,Va:,to Boone.Like the apparition attrib- tuted to Banquo by the bard,jt will mot down,.Mr..W:L..Hendnix,ofStony.Fork,‘phones us that “the ‘wurveyors have returned to Todd,Ashe county,to whiich point the sur- sey was made some months ago, and are now employed in.continu- img the survey on to Boone.Prof. B.B.Dougherty tells him that.he has seen where the contract.has already been let extension. amd, :Dysentery ‘Is always serious and of-fena-dangerous—disease,butChamberlain's Colic,Gharrhoca Remedy has cured it.evennmalignantandepidemic.For sale/ali dealers.For soreness of,the muscles,“wheth-er induced by .Violent exercise or inju-there is nothing better than Cham-This tiniment «alsocererheumaticpains,For:sale byall’d :ia Ee ry.berlain’s Liniment. yo-;“74.& pretending { ~lour merchant mari to constrict |the| it-can heCholeraand)thee: ‘HEGOVERNOR TO CAPT,ASHE Gov.Kitchin Stands By His ‘State- ments in:His States,ille Speech“and.Quotes.Froin’the Record to Sustain Them-—Capt.,Ashe’s,Pres- -ent:Attitude .Different From Hjs Record as Editor.« To the Editor of ‘The Landmark:- ‘IT had determined not to reply to any article inthis campaign unless it should be one from a senatorial candidate..[’am making an excep tion inthis instance in order to ex= pose the weakness of the letter in your paper of the 16th of Capt. Ashe,who,,I understand,holds a position under Senator Simmons jn his office,on I desire to congratulate yow on the very full report of «my speech ip your city,I regard it as one of the.most.accurate ‘pieces of re- porting that has come under my| observation,especially,”when .it, was not-taken by a stenogripher,: 1;‘Whe first’;exception:which Capt,Aske takes ahd “which,hé regards as inaccurate was as to Siete ator ‘Simmons’,position on cotton| seed)oil.Capt,“Ashe:denies he voted for a duty .on.it.‘Sen.Sim- mons madé’two speeches for a tar- iff on cotton seed,ojl-—-one of them on April 22/-1909,and the other |Apmil 21,1909.He favored thiis tar iff in the interest.of the cotton oil manufacturers ~.and sajd°Germany was pullding mills.that would con- sume 500,000 tons of American cot- ton seed,and that was,merely a j beginning;that Germany ‘was im-| tending to become a large buyer of our cotton seed and then compete with eur oil mills.I charged that| this was in the interest.of the oll mills for their protection.and| against the ipterest.of the cotton) growers who.sell cotton seed,wiho | wanted:all the buyers possible for| their product.I defy Senator Siim-| “« mong or Capt.Ashe to dispute:it.| I stated there was no yea and nay vote on the subject and if any oth- er Senator favored it except Sena- tor Simmons the Record does not.| |disclose fit.,: |9.Gapt,Ashe dienies.that Sena- ‘or Simmons voted for a duty on monazite sand and thorite.I stat- ed he made a.speech in favor of a |protective tariff”on nionazite sand, and thoriite,but faildd to vote on it because he was paired with Lori- |mer.This is clearly shown in the |Congressional Record,of June 25, 11909. |“3 Capt.Ashe says.that my state- lment of Senator Simmons’position for a tariff on tools is jjnaccurate. On May 24,1909,the Congressionak Record shows that Senator Simmons ‘yoted.agdinst removing protection lon.building material,carpenters tools,atc.The Congressional’Rec-| lord of May 29,1912,shows.that he “accepted”?an amendment putting |20 per cent.on machine togls.This |however,was voted down,only.sev- lem,Democrats supporting it and 19 lagaingt it:The bill to which/this |amendment was offered had\|machine | |tools:on tye free list.| 4.Capt.Ashe says that the state-| | jie protective,js unfounded.Sena-| tor Simmons himself made a speech | im favor of this tariff on May 20, 1909,as shown by the Congressiona Recond,in which,he clearly showed lthat the tariff’was for the benefit land for the protection of the chest- inut oak extract manufacturers.|| |6.Om May 13,1909,SenatorSim- |mons voted to put a taniff on iron | lore when the bill as it passed the| |House had iron ore free.| |6.Capt.Ashe denies-that the tariff of 60 cents on coal,for which,| Senator Simmons ‘voted,is for pro- tection.Senator Simmons in his Charlotte speech,September,1900 which was printed in pamphlet ,de- nounced the coal trus:.and advo-. eated putting coal on the’free hst On June 23,1909,Senrtor Aud appealed to the Republicans were in favor of prvtzction to vore for the 60 cents rate on coal.The debate,shows that.it was thorough- ly:understood that it was to pro- tect American coal against the coal of Canada.On that date tor Simmons forgot his North Carolina speeches and.veted with Ald@rich for the 60 cent rate and against -re- ‘ducing it from 60 to 40 cents it was purely a protective tariff and North Carolina uses 7,000,900 fon of coal and produces not one ton. ‘2.He says the statement ‘that Senator Simmons voted for the oceat mail subsidy is umtrue._1 charged that on March 13,1908,he favored and voted for an ocean mail subsidy which was far worse tham the one whiich Ramsoni and Vance opposed in 1890,and-that no other Democrat from this State,either im the Senate or in the House,‘ever ‘favored the proposition.The Democratic méem- bers of the postoffice committee im the ‘House,including Hea Jna.js Small from :this Staite,declared tha bill for whichSenatorSimimons st oke cn who sen and voted,im reality provided phip subsidy,and further ‘that it was ther more or less than a poor- ly’concea,e#attempt to pubsidjze *and:further ithat the si#me men,the same inter= |ests the sathe influeuces were |promot jaf ‘that ocean mail Bubsidy |pill which had for years been press- 163; and ing the old direct ship’subsidy preps }osition!Our platform adopted —in |Baltimore the other day,opposes |bounties or subsidies for the mer- ichiant marine,yet Capt.Ashe says \Senator Simmons,did not regard.it as a subsidy when he spoke for. it.1 thimk that what was Bo.clear tojtotheDemocraticHouseought ‘have been very clear to our senjor \denator-——that itt was a subsidy. If Capt.Ashe will)read the rec- ords of the dates I have cited above of.fairnessTsubmitthathiissense |wail guggest that he withdraw ‘his lletter amd state that at the time ne loremanad it he Aid not consult the records. I have taken and now maintain upr lon:thie tariff is im exact accord with teachings that Capt.Ashe gave ithe peoplefotNorthCarolina when he Lwas-oeditor of the ~News4Obseryers. iChronicle,andso far’as.I know, ed-—-and:I mean no reflection .upon |hime untik ‘hie went)to Washing- ton city under Senator Shmimotis,:It 'qwesitions -Clared’that the Jaw placing,a:tam ment that the’tariff on quebracho,| for which Senator Simmons voted,| ;many;for ‘the jes the record I will add that the position whictt that they were at this slow to heal and easily infianted: |which,Capt.Ashe always _entertaim-| is unfortunate that:the senat atmosphere has~changed his view- voint.In that paper of January 384,1£94,Capt.Ashe declareg that party |,plutforms should be uphelg;on April ;24,1894,that’Senatora who put tar-|«4 trie.Mir iiffreformimjeopardywereoutof)vc MER ciate Dae Oe eeethetraces;on May 25,1894,that @f Qnganized religion and that to dur-areeininnae ore ban pursued |cher your interests with’the preachsued,they.would hawebeen 20°bet-|Soeee”Ceviyeiie’civil mesrtagesiyee.oy 1 AD:Orete Jeresy abolishing,civil marr ,hal Sep MCA.WHNO:ee di thus leaving marriage —ceremoniesoutthepoweroftaxationtoBerve|py ¢lergymen the only kind thatprivateimterests;on January 10,/may be solemnized in New Jersey?’ae he commended free iron or)Governor ‘Wilson would not dis-and free coal;on January 26,°1894,)ougs a campaign slander so Billyheagain,among,other things,com |on its face.As to his correspond-mended free coal.and free iron one|anit who wished to know the facts,and stated that the votes!on such pe decided that since the lettersemphasizedhediffer)were apparently written in goodencebetween,the two parties;on}gaith,they.were entitled to am.an- New Jersey, ceived about 50 letters al}asking substantially the ..fal.owiing): Jutie.24,.1890,as editor.of ‘the :;News and Obsetver,he declared thay lite ig ogan)and auc ues reciprocity was.a step towands “MDPhe imeident on which the.ques- the pringipl<s of]the Democratic par-|tiong were based oceunned)duming ty;on September 7,1892,that.me)tne “legistaliveoeerterrrahelk ive session,last:wiln- cjprocity,'wasA BG Demooratic d0c-|rer Nhe Hoboken and Jersey Citytrine;on February 27,°1890,be de- crowded with)business:and the pit-udtion had become ‘a ‘public .Beali-dal,~Justices :of:the ‘peace advertising’their qualifications at performers’of marriage ceremonies of the,‘‘gat~-hitahed-quick”!‘variety.lhe law then provided that mayorsof,cities,’judges of the courts iff on .agrioultumal products:in’.ma|Sense benefited the farmer,Ini fact no man.as an.editor stood more: firmly;for the Democratic doctrine against protection,was,more dmastic in denouncing protection:as a de- lusion anda snare’to the farmer, was more emPhatie in favoring free 5 }aeshedengyhitperagepeterecgrllbonDiegerritythanEditorAshe.He was then|,‘_os ie a type of the sound,militant,agi oe ne mapriase cere- gressive Democracy.for tariff ‘or The justices of tha passe were revenue only..Pity.it;ds that the the .particular aracnil ottenkinee things he then’taught as contrary through ihelr sorambie for business Be Tere,ba nee Der (ee nna es on amy,Ane:Hole tat henalt’af tin chbet,Pity |erery one.Oeene juices pa it is that the policies which he ad-|hie peace from th ‘list @f those em- vocated..are now.discarded by him ie ,ae in’order.to sustain Senator Bhs Peete to.Dertormy .th.-_manntage ee i a caigua l ceremony:therwise.the law was Cate Pt hen hes gaphainly sii Demo-|not altered amd Governor Wilson’s| COSY,Ore fact jn sigming the amendment was) ‘He ae erga nga as mear as he has ever come Dy OF Why OFeLnah Roe ae restricting civil marriage cere- I first.made all the charges above montés referred*to,I stated fin,that speech|‘that if Senator Simmons thought 1}sis ace.niisquoted him or mis-stated hie po-Cutting Out the Copper Salts’From sition inany matters which I charg|Canned Peas and Beans. ed against his record,I would be)Charlotte Obsemver.; glad to meet him fm joimt discus-|Seoretary of Agriculture.Wilson sions before the people at such ‘has signed an order effective Jan~- times and places as he might name /uary 1 next,prohibiting the use of and undertake to establish -my-con-|copper salt'im canned peas or beans. tentions.I will ‘establish .every |The.Remsen:board.of conbulting charge I made against his record im chemists,after three years’study of my Raleigh speéch,in my Greens-the question,had-reported that “even boro speech or in my.Durham/small quantities of copper must be speech,im joint discussion wtth)considered injurjous to health,”’and him.:ifurther,that ‘copper salts used in ‘I am gilad that Capt.Ashe foumd the greening of yegetables mdy no inaccuracies in my remarks up-|have the éffect of concealing Infe- on Lorimer,reciprocity,lumber,jority.”So those preternaturally pineapples and theSenator’s attitude green peas amd beans.are,to be | on”the tapirt and the farmer.Sena-|ne more.‘They were manifestly tor Simmons im his;speeches for a ichemicaljzed,,and people who tariff on cotten seed oil,for a tar-|wished to avoid copper -lined inte~ iff on monazite sand,for a tariff on |riors-haye shunned them all along. quebracho and for tariff on jumper |-‘ showed.conclusively that he favors} 5 s ISGOODPRINTING It is printing where only guar- ‘anteed and,selected materials are used.It is printing that - presents’a high grade and pleasing appearance and only expert.workmanship is em- ployed.It’s the kind you get a tariff for the benefit of certain) industries—and |this.is all that pro-} tective tariff means,Im ‘addition to| these speeches,he has by various votes shown hiis protective views.On| July 10,1911,he argues that a; protective tariff bemefits the far-| mer.Our State platform declares| that protection is a robbery of the| enrichment of the} few.Our national platfonm declares|that“Gongress has no constitutional night to levy a tariff for.any pur-iposeexeeptforrevenue,It endors-|of the Democratic| Houge and declares that protection| does mot:help.the farmer or the wage earner.: Yours truly, W.W.KITCHIN. Raleigh,July 17. } from the Democratic.Campaign.Comittee. Named.| The Democratic campaign cbr tee,which will have supreme ing 518 South Center Street, 14 members,with.William FF.Mc-. Hudspeth of New Jersey,Jose Palmer of:Pennsylvanja,Joseph Senators Thomas P.Gore of Okla-| ...jStatesvillePrintingCo., of the presidential campajgn,a =2 — Contbs,the chajrrian of Demiocrat-a .I 8 @ yt C f ic national committee,as chairman.|Ae UMEN:fe Daniels of North Garolina,Willard ee Saulsbury of Delaware,Robert Davis of .Wisconsin,Will,RR,KofOregon,all of whom ate mem--| homa, York,and James A. Printing,Stationery,Office Supplies named last week.It consists The other Members are Robe Ew of Loutsiana,A.Mitel A bers of the national commf‘tee,and} souri;*.Representatives James A,O’Gorman.of New| ofReed Da Mis-|bogs FOR HEALTH}. MecCullicudy of «Maine,A 1a Burleson—of ‘Texas;and ‘William G.| McAdoo of New.York City.ATW nN TD} The appointment of a vice ct |CI I x K LOU R .man was postponed.No:action|:-The brain and body-building| was taken on the appointment of a} reags rey 1 inance Cc mittee ‘7 Headquarters Site he Opened with of life.Milled from.choicest Bie in a few days in Chicago and Ne ‘lected wheat—contains all the York and at a later date.ft cood of the wheat berry.A Me ae yet undecided on:-|Get maximum nutriment—askhairman”MeCombs announcad)¢,,OT PY BRAND. to ‘appoint varlous BuUb-Go1 tliat the ca mpaign./committee would 1 }.e *City Flour Milling Co. mittees,among them belmg the a olga : Gov.Wilson and Civil Martiages in || 'Gov!Wileon-a few days ago .re-| marriage markets had,betome over |’ owere | to| |substanee that 1s a genuine staff! .SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO.—o 20 Per Cent Discount — -owFootwear$ An early selection couhtsformuch,as first come al- ways farebest.DISCOUNT PRICES“ARE CASH.>.» &=Rca t,Pirin, &ee 45.B.Miller Old Stand.)eae. Listen!=e‘Donit YouwantanewSuit | |i y oH a | |!4 :SUMMER SUITS. The PRICES we are making on our summena suits wilk compek you to Luy if you come in. a cool Suit,cook Underwear,cool Shirts and a cool,clean Sthaw Mat,wilh keep your temperature down and wilk make you have a By ‘Larrel"of comfort,i/ |But it-won't takea“Larrel"of money to Aig yourself out at our store now in cook QALL- WOOL Clothes. |ee ‘us we *Sloan Clothing Co. esonguesovecooooosooosooes . @ ||B = é Protect your Horses from flies.} 3 _Prices reduced for 30 days. Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. °Harness of every description:Prices right.bgt s Be sure and get our prices before buying.. >Harness,Vehicle &Supply Company.$ BS =116;East Broad Street.e©9000900000000000080000088 id its first “meeting at an carly yisory committee,presse ©mimittee | and finance committee.As to the Cool Spring Academy,latter he thought it would consis of 35 or 40 men,nepresemting of course every section .of the United COOL SPRING,N.C. States.Im am _addition.he said,| there would be .appojnted a finance ‘committee representing:every State.|—See \r i Dog Days. |Wadesboro Ansondan.|i |-The Amsonian has been asked to state whem Aog days begin ead end.From the most-reljable sources we find that this period began Jwy 11landwill)continue to August 26,during which,time the dog star Si- rius is im conjumetion,or.rises and pets,with the sum.It is usually the hottest part of summer and it was once thought to be the time of year when dogs’were most*affected by the solar system,the resuic-beingj time most liable to attacks of rabies or hydro- phobja..There was once 4 cOmmon saying among.boys that cuts ‘or wounds made during this time were Fall Term begins September 3,1912,A thorongh course of preparatory study.Desirable location,Good community,Well equipped school building.Expensesreasonable.For full particulars,address JOHN F.MITCHELL,—Principal, CLEVELAND,N.C,R.F,D.{No,2.June 21,—It,a.w.—8t. JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT‘AND FITTING GLASSES.., Office in!Mills Building. Office hours 9.to 12 a,m., 2.to-6 p.m..*Phones:Office 458;Residence 1250. FOR SERVICE! "Royal King 9th 164584.He was boughtfromoneofthebestBerkshire-Farms in:eer :Then ienaaies ;h ‘ Buy {it now,Chamberlain's Collo,”ivetormia.err'Choléra and Diarrhoea Remedy is al+:,»most certain to:be needéd bevore the |E.A.eee cane ee ieti;roprietor, summer.is over,-Buy it now ,andbe | p t 3 Cars Buggies Just reeeived three car loads we of Buggies—Babcock,RockHill and other makes. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. OAK RIDGENNSTITUTE “(lo 4g rn 7,FOR-BOYS,61st Year a Rt Prepares for.College,for Business,for Life,A healthful atmosphere pervades this school,Ideal physical environment, *'Goa's Country’’—in thé foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun- tains.‘High standards of:acholarehip.Athletics encouraged prepared for such an emergenéy,For?Stony Point,N.C.,R.FD.No,1.sale by all dealers,pay ‘ap ons .‘ earns ¢ce i :‘i Re eee ay ‘Non-denominational,Board anid Tultion $150.00 for one years ‘leds : For catalog,write ;¥y €} 1.0.&M.M.HOLT,Principals,Dox24 OakRidge,N.C.;}.‘t J;é *#3 ty .ne ,ig jLag‘f 0 = 4 PAGE THRE. You Want wae PRINTING _PRINTED"RIGHT: That’s just what I will do for .you.My service is at yourcommand. Write,’Phone,or better still, drop in and let me show you. I sell Office Supplies,Loose Leaf Ledgers,Filing Cabinets, Be ate. BRADY,-ThePrinter, aeWest Broad Street. (Call ‘Us.Up| WHE N You WANT Mason Jars, Extra'Jar Tops,Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses,Fruit Powders,Pickling Spices.Our lineiIs complete. "PHONE 89,.-——-- Eagle &Milholland. ithe old.doctrine of.a place,- jor:condition:of.“hell, Hy It is very dgreeable to:human! Interesting For You| Prices are important ‘in.making goods sell,’ ._but quality brings peo- ple back the second time.Special prices on 45,inch Embroidery Flouncing,Laces,Handkerchiefs,Col-lars...White Goodsfrom8c.up._Poplins, all shades.-Changea- SeebleSilkscheap.our line before buying. We will make it title : esting for you. D.B.Krider &Com’y. FOR SALE!! Cash Tobacco0Warehoune,lot | “130x285,corner Walnut and Meet-| {ug streets. Lot 60x107,corner Court a Meeting streets. 26%acres,at Bufola, acre.75 acres,one mileeast of court house.76:acres,one mile and a half weet.36 acres,one mile and a quarterwest.: 70 acres,one mile and a,half west.211 acres,fiye miles north,$30 per acre356acres,three miles east,” ger acre A mumber -:offarmsandbusiness properties.See me before making an investment.ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Bank Building. "Phone 240. $12,000 of City Property FORSALE Five-rcom house and’lot,south | Center street,near depot.Two vacant lots rear above,on| Meeting street. Six vacant lote south of Brad-|fofd Knitting Mill |ine hana v a might-ieee house,good .well!order -here you.may and barn,and four acres of land,| Buffalo,Shoal Road.Four-room house,6%acres lard, Buffalo Shoal Roa4 Two vacatt lote Buffalo ©Shoal Store house and residence and Buffalo Shoal Road.of Groceries and fixtures. Cali on or writeC.B:MORRISON, "739.West Fronc St. March 8.’Phone 227. *Repaired, J.U.LAMPRECHT, ast Front.Street. *Phone §1. 109 aranieerriees oc you ta $30.per} other desirabie.. and| acre lot,junction wost Front atreet| :j Also stock |Sewing Machines ||{| Greensboro,N.C. | rRAZIER, ;TINNER, NORTH CENTER STREET.*' PHONES a.iT Ww. |THE LANDMARK) 1912, ‘TURSDAY,—'--'+duly 28, LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, Arrival and,Departure.of.Trains at:Statbyvilie:ro erROAD;Train :No,16,meatanna,due 5.55.a.m,Train No.16,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.Train No.11,west-bound,due 10.20 a.«Train No,at,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m.Train No,86,west-bound,due 10.22 p.mTrainNo:.36,east-bound,due 1100 a.mTrainNa:22,onal:“bound,ave i,a B m,Train 12,heund,due 6.4CHARLOTTEANDTAYLORSVILLEFromCharlotte,Train No,16 ar.9.60,leavew 11.00 a.mTrain.No.24 ar,8.26,leaves 8.35 p.mFromTaylorsyille.Train No,23 ar.ie 10;-s6aves 11.00 a.mTrainNo.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.46.p.m: Believes te Eternal ‘Punishment. Raleigh.Christian Advocite,” ’Is there a literal hell of fire?Ac- cording to.a press dispatch,the ‘dn-ternational Bible Students’Associa-|tion’has undnimously dectded.that| fire and.brim-}pene is thoroughly ansoripturr | )@ »anid then with an air of the wis-tacit of the ages proceéds'to point jout some of the a wiul COnBeGUenCeS | |of preathing such a doctrine,.Min- isters and newspapers were calledupontostart-a crusade against|- |Ot,There...ape many who would|\like to gét rid of the idea of hell. na-| |ture to ‘be.told that one can do} |as “he pleases without any dire .re-| ibults in the .end.To discuss the.) }q4estionof.lite)fire in hell |is jimere qe ibhlin ith words. iquestion at is as to,the fact jor faucy:-Is there a state; |or-condit misery,of intense| |Suffe ch 2 life of sin i ]e vds,oFis there not?This opens uy tthe whole questicn of sin and mor- jal goveromeni-the constitution of ithe eatire moral isswe ef shell n of tring,to .whj }| plate’| |i i The|* A unlverse-—-and we| |Lave not the space to wilte about | it here Dit,‘nuless there is such} 'a condition of suffering.to which| /Bin ‘le ads, ;@7 to‘us tn His Word and through pasture is false to the core. emilee (cates to Sxnacianes| ‘und. Washington Dispatch. all that”God has reveal-| }a number of m |i good |.A man in Kittery,Maine,who| for mare than.a year’has,beensendingcoutributionstotheFed- eral Treasury.has sent to Presi-| dent Taft a $2 bili for deposit -in ‘the conscience fund. “I am sorry to keep this manner,”he wrote, ‘but [am anxious that all money Shall reach its proper destination,|jp as it ‘s ciose work saving it.’” |The man is a laborer.His.con-tributions reach Washington every | ;month with achanadea fi |If you are.a‘housewife.’yreasonablyhopetob ‘you canpothealthyorbeau- troubling’ | ;gnadual imorease pr by washing dishes,sweeping and|doing housework all.day.and cram)-jing into bed dead tired at night.You|must get|sunlight.If you do this every day and|keep-your stomach and bowels in goodjorderbytaking.Chamberiain’s Tablets'when needed,you should become both |healthy and beautiful.For sale by all|deatlers.meeetarmcnattamameeinnnartienecnt AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. ARS withcareful chaufferchauffeurs and at reasona-mainaeprices,At any timepn short notice.June \4.CAROLINA MOTOR CO. “DR.E E.LITTLE I have located at Brady’s X Roadsforthepracticeofmyprofession. Office over Brady’s store E.E.LITTLE,M.D, July 9—4t. Pinewsod Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N.C.RB.F.D.vo.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A few nice Berkshire Pigs FOR SALE. Flowers For Funerals When you place your rest assured that it |will receive.the very |}.bestpossibleattention. Good flowers used and |handled by an expert. Promptness is our wateltword.— VAN LINDLEY.CO.. Florists, POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Lecel Agents, “ALWAYS IN. OCCUPY three -onr-the-second--floor—ofthe.First National Bank-Building,-and-I-amalwayshere,Don’t pedyinto my reception roomwhereIneverstayaadieeeoffandsayLamnotin,but come on in and let yourself be known.Tap the bell,knock or epeak out,If I am not atthedentalchairIaminmytory—workshop—in a room farther in, SHOP 63-RESIDENCE 2880 PF.Seer et Dentist out into the open air and) ; cam in time be profitably cleared tor)the | | IREDELL aa.follows:|Sencci digiowils+l vine,78,000 M;old growth pine, Interesting Facts About the Coun.’{9 000 M;oak,83,000 M;the-re-.fy ag:CompiledBy Wie _Geolog-|mainder being.’chiefly hickory and ical Survey.i poplar:|Press ,Butlletin of ihe ‘North:Caro-|-At-present luniber.is:ope of thebina-Geological’.and Boomanite |most important products of .the Survey.°{«|eounty?‘About 107 saw mills cut Iredell is.éne of.the Jamger coun-!mearly 21,000,000 feet.of.kumber in:11910,64 per cent...of whitch was old- thea ‘ot:she State,containing 878,-|{field pine,9 per cent.forest or old880acres.lgrowth pine,and 25 per cént.oak.The central part of the.county,(Under the customary’methods andconstitutingpartofthe’divide be-|, tween the Catawba and the South- Yadkin rivers,is a robling,or in many places nearly level plateau,| ‘which becomes more broken.and ir- re gular as the larger streams are | approached,'In the north end)of the:county,mear dhe headwaters of Hunting creek,the surface is re j irregulas,,low;steep knobs OMe ith the aaten a from:about.De- scattered through,thie part-ofthe ,,.,er ee until Tine:Pine is aih- county,A survey‘has been made,by died ‘chiefly during -the:winter. |.the Unilited,:Site tes >‘Bureau of Soile)pine is “nearly ‘alt eutin‘conoperation with “thé ©State..0°‘he owk&are mow being ;cut (Board of Agrionltare.Themap SHOWS}.si6 fucnttine factories and:tor the present rate.of cutting and the!timber industry less andjuntofurniture,will soon become of less importance, Companatively.fewwork.all the time.Most.of the operators own cotton gins or thresi-~ !machines,:>The sawing season saw.‘mills ve.furnvopredominatingclasses.of BH,|:)..°ol which atleast 16,000.ware Cecil red.clay “being ‘the moré.prev=)61910.Almost:to.hic ory’is*Cecil pahdy,loam .healent,whiie “thie Papa!also is scarce}being ‘and Herndon stony loam are wise)reely cut out,©Inaphe northiw eae |jfound.‘Tie latter is confined tO comicr of the county there ‘is,«aithe:northwestern gorner oP,the igded deal.of chestnut:qak ‘land;||county.“‘The souitner ti ‘part of Iredell is i wall supplied .with,transportation.|;...,bark stripped aff and pola,of: facilities:The Western North Caro-,aving.the timber to rot. |lina and ‘Charloytée and Daylorsville \t present:there are Very ..few branches of the Southern ‘cross at 6.o<°.ng what occur are eXtinguish- |Statesvi Ie,the county seat,which::aoe possible.Carelessness is located near the centrab ‘pam ‘Jearing land is the most serious of the county.s of fires, As yet north Iredell depends on stock ‘aun had bear thi tone roads,extending from >irs to every body’s Batisfactjon.toward ‘Purnersbung,and Of y which ig sprouts,As,the | cor timber hasebeen cut and,the miacadam +Stattesville :‘being tency of farmers.to:raise Ohi A gurvey is at present beng a vek cha oh eatore a ne m axle.1nd qoustructicn work is pro-|ir:tirobra ad land for ‘pasture, +-——The Landmark]-for ©4 railroad.to run ‘from -Statesville morth through):Yadkim couny,.10 Mt.Airy,.in Surry county., The county has recently,begun the ,. uction of macadam roads by)"),—, labor and already fime roads| Mooresvilie west,and le t and north forIredel!has ,_ being one,” het too great an.extent, to serious!llyy affect At pres- d to im ‘time wood reproduction. l€Te onse rvative management thers will be no trouble in produciag irgie.aroun’of.timber -contjnue j setter quality of pine can atteniton is given to stocking of the from St: rown.if}>Ai f ,inow the disti nection of proper few counties which.em- {of the very mned ‘out”areas,The peribd ofaieveninaliwanta”i$.|Dloys a technically,trained road en-,production can be muteriallyzineer.Shortened y i ings {|und-Much:attention.is being given to Sona fort =phy cut i a dhunetenflaCepe"I .im uproyed men hese of it .limit of from 16 to 18.inches —atithesouthernpartofthecourbreastheight,can.be.depended on 1of‘cotton is raised.In he north:cotton/is of “less im- t¢01 +oon!produce a large amount of.tim- er to supply the furniture facto-»and B J . Sees a Guid aor one ries and other local demands. naw crops Ta Ft eae mae rs out the county,and while ‘Toa | urmers own several head of STATE NEWS. t the tendency is toward.an Tt lage of the number. se Shuford,12-year-old son of Old fields.are still being turned;Alderman W.E.Shuford,of Ashe ad a mf .sa .ad 4outto.grow up te pine,but the Vill accidentally ‘shot amd killed ’imself while handling a 32-caliber lamount.of .land annually cleared hi labout offsets the amoumt which 16, abandoned.Each man _tjlls alighit- fy tesé land than formerly,but de! ‘votes more attention to it..The of population ac- counts for the even balance of cul- tivated.and non-cultivated land.As) the population increases,more and more jand-will _be-cleared..At least. half the land at present im forést Rev:W.M.Sykes,pastor of the Presbyterian church)of Burgaw,Pen- der county,haS accepted the.pastor- ate of the “Presbyterian church ‘of New bon: The Democ rats of the first Bena- torial district havé hominated D.c, Barnes,of Hertford coumty,and W.T.Woodley,of Chowan,for State Senate.—4 i farming.Mrs.~Kelly,.oe os e the.,secon =:ens Dee cont.of the oe of fell from ‘imi ington anid died from araSoe es -pgs 7a 'iar injuries recejved.She was,weaksteSay€‘ |following Bde tir hohe:Mixed pine mentally and it is not known just how the accident occurred.md hardwoods,47 per cent.;ak “Whe Hickory Democrat says Mr, \forests,18 per ceant.;and old-fjeld cory ij type,35 nae cent.The stands of Frank O.EB liott 5 ae or ne nixed.pine and hard rave \aged 33,died im the hammess =iemixed.pine und pbardwood have ee se a Soren ine ibeen largely y culled of the original and fine stands of-mijx- mded by 19 people funeral was atforest’pine,|:3 r was general.grief over led oaks remaim here and there,and there Where lumbering operations.‘were bis departure. heavy and thie oaks were wholly A movement is.on foot at Ashe- er partly removed,thus opening “ip ville to org e a cavalry compamy the.stand,a large amount:of pine to be known ‘as the Govemor’s is found jn.the second grow‘th:Horse Guards.A company recently ‘hier however,nothing but ple rrorganized at.Lincolfiton is the only cut,the Stand is‘now-largely cavalry companyjin the State.Year ipure iwhite oak, jand black ot was one jn Robeson counWherereproduction.of ago there ‘oun sark’s memory isn'ttakenplaceandalllty,if The Lan removed,practically @/at fault. forest is found.Here ‘The min post oak,Spanish oakltg,the oak are the important park for ickory,poplar and the roller coaate round and similar |hardwoods, pine has not the old pine oak Raleigh).are af- managers.of Bloomsbury allow the.operation of the merrysgo- musements “on isters,of Wah some h ut oak. trees, formly e000 eeatie of young Sunday,and the ministers are also v throughout ‘these:two types,hin thestreet car company for car- promises well for a futume stand,of Trying whiskey «advertisements jn hardwoods timber.Both,pine von ther the (the:cats.grow very.well and whiethe je icmnty the other dé oe ba ¢opened wp enough In Cleveland:cou 8 et on»Reagg ay Pon or has peen|Mrs.J.W.Miller tickled -her boy'sbesageas;due +6 bare foot as he lap 61 “the iieked i kept slose and epre L stove .ickexhamdwoods,the sylvical condition by the cook noe _ee i;very good |ee ee otk ae”re struck.¢ng f thé|On about half of the old-field typ pore tas rae both mothen and ithe timber is large enough to baw.et ie he hots if >andSudhterchantable-stands will ay-|80M were scalded bid catomayPa ggape Loraine tro 3 000 to.4,000.feet hot water and the boy’s leg Waseeter‘bruised. }er stat #a . 120,060 feet per acre,while frajm on the Seaboard,took a Bit cep ial cases nhout 30,000 feetiing near Henderson to wait for a |hais been obtajned.On the remain-.|passenger train.During the weit ismalk to be figured as baw timf yer,|Car | On a cutover area ‘near River Hill jeompelled to declin o..,ate lecattered pines had.been left and istarted accepting oa iit a i ithe land was ae r to am:GX litera would b&*no and.Gov.‘are 1 stan sar Lb.Pints 1 awe re to ret to ABhe-EOC fine stand oF 5m pin’S tshiall ‘says he hopes es t il :wien.And board measure,per acre -1e ]re ids frequently yie ld a freighd Engineer Pate,runt ee on top of a ‘In Bome 1 off the ear the engineeringold-field areas the-pines are too to get some fresh air. hein |unexplained way he 1 a bg tics but fa te 0 years’,tim »most wilh yield an aver of at beast |¢and’just then the pas 2,000 feet.Jana sides dig d him.; T lela stands are yielding |was:taken:a hospita for reeTheseold-ff lds té A a ae the pire thie |ment formostoftimbercutand|cated jawbone and mia rujses.county,They -are rath =d camera prujs have mamy breaks and gaj 1 them).Just after the Baltimore conven- ant of the timber is KNOUY tion Ashevilleboosters “propos @ a and -limiby.great ratification at Ashe- it northem Iredell)the old fieldS}ygne im Aug ust iovs.Wilsom which are 1 g turned’out seed |and Marsha!:+attractjous.| up partiioula well,as there are |The invitat extended riably enough seed trees 0 /through Gov.As was.to supply seed have been expected,GOv Wilson.18 durjng the cal booster sc inches:to two.fe villefromaeIredell:this!ineThroughout northern *pide,Ontreeisknown.as “hickory”| account of iis excellence for fire-"$100 REWARD.$100.ill be ::The renders of this paper W be igs pleased to learn that “there is at least >streams science.hasOnthebottisti‘along the strea one dreaded disease that s¢ a thick forest,ae ch has in-way|been able to cure in all its stages,apd that tases sprung.up On land whi ich was |is Catarrh,.Hall’s Catarrn f only positive cure now ‘known to the cultyvated uritil)the yeiMliag ©up ha mesioal fraternity.Pi peek pou t 2 Je-|stitutional sease er a - the,etrennt,Deer a acorn wear oe treatment.Hall's Catarrh C ure -igs taken internatty,acting dhecGy up the blood and mucous surfacés of the system,thereby.destroying the founda- tion of-the-diseasé,and giving the pa- tient strength by .buflding up the con- stitution,and assisting nature in doing its work..The.proprietors have so much COTE:LOU-a Willi y+:Sace binch,red gum,willow ash ‘anid mia- ple are the importamt trees here. The drier portions of this land grow good crops of -hay and the greater pant of it with no doubt.in time be reclaimed by drainage: The avertgg stand of timber on the forest land of Iredell is estimat; ed to be about 960,board feet per acre;or a,total stand for the coun-a) offer ‘One Hundred Dollars for any casethatitfailsto.care.Send for :‘ist oftestimonials.aaaaress F.J,CHENEY &CO.,Tole- shipplig pime and making the,oak |. is is not a.matter of .impor-| se t n e n s c e e n e e n a n n n n e e t faith..in-Ita-curative powers,.that...they TFS Sa)BOT TRUE -That ald age Knocksat every door,“He may be now.reach= ing fot your door bell,yet only.five men out of each one ‘hundred who reach the age of sixty have a regular income. The other.ninety-five are dependent upon a:meager dail wage,their children,or public charity for their support,If -you want to be one of the fivein your one hundred,the five who are financially independent at 60 —come in and ask how an account at this bank will prove,a material help}Once‘you open an account with.this bank,the.same-.is:seldom *closed—for we give you the bestfacilities to be had for the handling of your banking business.We want new businessbutneverlosesightoftheold. COME AND SEE US.: aA ‘Yon eea W.ATCHS eaod time-pieee, Oner the chigh-pr“iced but a ;Pye got that.medium:“priced Watch that’youneed.Call-and.get it.ee B.WOODWARD,J Jeweler. q ‘Every woman who wants to buy with both sides ofeverydollarshespendscandosobywannyour advertisements each week. “|We don’t set aside certain days to give bar;ains.Every day you will find.our prices decidedly lowerthaninanyotherstoreintown. {|But true economy is not so..much-in paying thesmallestpricesasitisinpayingthesmallestpricesandgettingthebestmerchandise. {|We sellnothing that we édnnot recommend our-'selves.Every stick of furniturein our store is exact-ly as represented —made solid and strong to last. *Don’t take our word for this—come and see foryourself. mr Williams |Furniture House. We Sell Jewelry,Not Ink! To the many inquirers we wish to say.we have no ink for sale,but we havea splen- did line of JEWELRY ofall kinds that we promise you will not go.back on you. Come in and see for yourself: R.H.RICKERT &SON,-_Jewelers. 3OOOOSO060000000080006 Peach and Angle Parers, y Aople Mills and Preserving Kettles. ee aif Had you ever thought howpleas- éd your good wife would be toown 4 an alluminumpreserving kettle? :Light to handle,will lasta life time.easy.cleaned and Wehavea big stock of the above goods,and our prices are right.: It will pay you ‘to save all your fruit.Somebody will necd it.be-— —fore another erop comes, .bs .ah on ae CO 0 G 9 9 9 0 0 2 0 0 5 00 se ce e e s e e e e s e e ice fae “gold ll Drageists,Tbe.iTake"a Family Pills tor eonstipa-ty of 185,pales toet,ae:UD dom. ‘Merchants and:Farmers’Bank ot Statesville,be “7 racn FOUR...* .HE LAN DMARK| ————— MR.CLARK,EEDITOR ‘AND OWNER. |Bapuistien TUESDAY AND,FRIDAY. EB:120 WEST BROAD:STREET. Aa :BIPIC A NTO “PRICE: sheer sheenes sghen'een ene $eONTHEStosis:eeMONTHS..380 omeoneee duly 23,1912, —_— GOVERNMENT EXTRAVAGANOR. More than once in the past few years The Landmark ‘has called at- tention to the extravagance.of Con- gress jn the mattOr of public build- ings,.Unfontuhately~there fs a oe strong sentiment:ini |this country which gauges:a Congressman’'S use- fulness)by the ‘amount of monely;hie a ean get out of the pubdilic .treabury. ee Whether%he moniey he secures for: :“oy this district is.for:proper and Je _Sgitimate “purposes.is not a.matter Bes oe tor ‘eonsidenation,The general,puib- Ps i.$i Chas:‘come to look upom.the gov- :‘ernment poniewhat as:many peaple. ‘Hook’upon a -public..bervice conpora- ‘tlon—as legitimate:prey.”Without stopping to reflect that the:people pane ithe:government amd that the ;:» @ovennment has no money>except i ‘it pollect it from the“people,-the es .“genetal mass ‘regard’,whatever,can ibeobtained|from the public treasury, .a8 so much galin.$ ‘This demand on the government is stronger,possibly,in.the.matter; :‘at «public buildings’than im -.amy :other one thimg—or rather,it $s more general.‘The ‘Congressman: who can’t get a number of public buildings -for his district is.re- ganded as a failure...Whether these buildings ane meeded,for the trans- B.:action of the pubjic pbiisiness'is i;entirely.beside the question.'Jim- _.town,on the pike,whiere the:postal ys business could be vransacted hanidi- .Ty im a room 10x12,wants a public building;not.because it is needed but ag-an ornament to the A‘pull js made on the member’.of Congreess and he makes a pull on 5 the government.Tif.he fs suiecess- ei ful he may be returned to (Con- eress.If.he fails:lie may be turned ‘out.A public building, costing $50,000 to $100,000,is.of- a ten secured for a town where one F costing $5,000 to $10,000 would be ample for the public business.-In héw many of the towns demanding public buildings to cost $100,000 or.more,where the government;has nothing but a postoffice to house, jument appropriations.These remarks {exent their inflicnite:to:bay:public lis laid)down .the words may be in- towm,|: 'luwfactuwrers, that’Monae halt of the pubic onidings built are unnecessary|and ja waste of money,from tha business. standpoint;amd Uhag miliions,.are, wasted in other ways by zovern- are prompted)by,a;report of:a can- gressionall committer,mentjoned ‘en another page of The Landmiirk,fm which attention fs:called to the ex- travaganee anid waste in)appropria- tions for public buildings.It is gratifying leo pee thiat pomie mem-|. ‘bers of Congress have the courage ty ory out against this waste of public money;.and it is the duty off all good citizens and newspapers to hiellp arouse a sentiment that.will | check,this axtravagiance,Congiess- men shouldbe made to know that| ic ig their.duty.to Baye the pubiie | money and to “out down thie expens- of ithe.government:‘rattiher tham “to favor ‘through.sqvennmee.extrava gante.sa eaeeesewn VOTE IN SENATORIAL PRIMARY: That is an interesting”‘staryr Mr. Walter Clark,Jr.,tells of the meéet-| fig:of the’Democratic State com- mittee’in Raleigh;on the 9th.It ‘throws .mudchi light on certain npat- ters)and contiradicts ‘centain)state- ments that have fbeen.published. {Nhe supporters.of Senaitor:Simmons have been disposed tolaugh at Gov Kitchin’s!dem anid)that the State oomimittee give a clear.definition to the words “Democratic ticket”“in the senatorial primary regulations, but.it is apparent,regardless,of any,diifferenées)on the:senatorial ms utter,that unless a definite.rule ;Scrapped About Plowing -Comm—Wite ¢ “corn,when:Byrd objected).After the: Lexchangeé of}several words:auncompli-| terpreted differently im.every “ft cinet in the State,which would. pute.| It is wéll known that there are| a large number,of peopvie.tn,the | State wihlo yote.thie national,Repuly-| lican:ticket and the State and coun- ty Democratic ticket.This class is composed of business men —Man- bankers and others,who} THe Kitchin from on | believe in protection. and:Clark people charge that the action’of the Simmons men th executive committee,it is their purpose-to let these national Repub- jiicans vote im the senatorial ‘pri-| niary,as they,would vote for Sen- ator Simmons,While The -Land-| mark is-not—layine—down rules:for anybody,it seems to it that this|| is there 4 private building that.‘cost $25,000?In many ofthese.places ;ten.times the busjnesa transacted i!by the government is transacted 4 comfortably im buildings that cost less than $5,000.Im many places ‘where public buildings are erected the government could ‘rent private i quarters amgle for its business at 3 much “less than the Interest ,on its expenditure and the cost of up- keep,( In short the business,of the gov- emment,in many Tespects,is con- ducted im a most unbusiness-(jke a::like way;in a way that na business man would think.of conducting his Own business:‘and fie Merria ne do that than ‘to admit yoters who;hooves us to make.them as com.Splendid 8-room two-story dwelling| SMES)ANE YEU THE FAME ‘PC!vote for Republican|candidates.It|fortable and healthful as possible on Kelly street.”Water and sewer||...Ple who demand these appropriation ‘1.during the hot weather..To .d0!gystem complete.Good barn.and}y E‘:ee jis to be hoped that the Democratix is sia i wind tears aforpublic,buildings and for nu-a iat hip to:Jay ce ijthis,open)every door an¢dow other out buildings.Lot 110x250 feet.|‘s o ee >le to lay dow?}.To -exclude the.pe -/merous other,ummectskary)purposes,|C"™wa ee,Se '-the house...a gir lias pou 4 Splendid home,closein,atthe very simply to ‘get lot of government -hone i “ponte agg animag Tt hae ieterien apanies:If y¥¢ne price of$eee 4 aeiiheiseseneraily),SAUSIACLOTY:Sn a ara niga:ttage on Green street.money spent:in their comm uni ties,|ate so.unfortunate as to have to 1x-room cottag 7 '[ree :Sie ;‘4 Water and sewer,barn and otherWillraiseahowl.‘about.hi gh taxes :live in houses this summer,@ é al s ’arn ¢!Talat this (con i)seats ch i cae REVENUE COLLECTIONS.range .to eat,work and sleep ‘out-dut buildings.Lot 90x208 feet.Price h while ‘they ar on fi a i Hae a The Charlotte.Observer says:side and on’porches as mach as $1,800 x i er eh oe ree ne ere At deapt i one tesweah prohibition mossime,tf you have no open,un-100 acre tract of land in Turners- ence to have government money’im|,_ecw Ha athe Seth ace sanitary privies or horse —stables burg township,on oné on the main}#:{is Ing 8S ette in 2 POE ar=-Y ae es oe nL |properly expended.The people are|oiina,The claim has been’made Nearby,and’if you can have ©roads leading to Harmony,N.C., largely to blame im this matter,for lthat “he internal revenwe receipts fly trap on oe Oo tae Y saang now being macadamized and 1}miles| ~gt is their influence that causes this |are large r now than they:were be-A oes <i ces cae aon an un {rom the survey of the Statesville Air}J .|,nent 4 fife ieS eve Men 5 >a :ste,Tap mendvrs of Coneresfo Drobmition,went im oft pregneg porte LineRirondnow in epurseofcon:HT free talking machine coupon’will be given with every cashknowthat“government appr titer 1 fi rate /Ag tnaaen eet f »3 >ow 1 eure!ment propria be of revenue per lect issued ‘0 |Elect Capable Officers.mile fo church,1 mile to Harmony purchase,accarelite to the<amount of your sale For example tions are pleasing to home folks;jdrug store andi near-beer dealers.|42.64 Neti ‘High School.7 acres in cultivation,|your purchase’amounts to $2 50 -you will receive couponsto that - q they desire to-please the home |It-cannct apply to the internal rey-|7Te&eMspore Ne tarpriee 93 wood land.Timber estimated to}~amount—you save these—when you have a total amounting to $50folkssoastoholdtheirjobs,and|@nwe collections,proper,for these)-ae ee 4 Pasaitcengs ‘Hn om ree cut 250,000 feet of pine and 100,000)worth of coupons—bring fhemin and exchange them-for a _Talk- by,common agreement they div |collections have alinost reached:the Says:“Judge Long Beems to v)6 feet of balk lumber.Land lies ‘ele-|ingMachine Absolutely FREE!Customers agreeing to.purchase i ERG pola and!aibod’misions |es COE eee cat crpenieof iitigs the ik “k gantly for farming and has an abund-thirty 10-inch Double Records at regular retail price of 65c,Cou-;aye Ane SEO |SUENOOP|!he Observer than goes on”to)NO Ate CADRES ot ic y ::ons are transferable.Get your friends to help you.This offer.ffer tl ]for alleged public purposes,when|-”efficiently.Whether ‘he’s/a'@ood ant water supply.I offer this valua 1 912ceamboonedeheet.‘Say that it applied to the commis-\teow’or is popular with a cer-ble,tract of land for a short while expires Octobler 31,1912. =a,i sn ‘sk ney .of no sioner of internal revenue for 4/tajn class of voters,or has a ®oply at $25 per acre.Terms.Prices on Our Goods Will be LowerThan Ever.We WillSell Youa m aiue to the people or le goOy-FOO onke ami .hit to Lave:,‘megnorandum of the intern il neve-|@00d worker anid ‘ough .These various pieces of propert :.>‘ernment.|something,’does not seem to atone Pp tintin Three-piece Quartered Oak Mission Porch Suit $8 50:{nue collected.on whiskey in North.)0 ianeeiudae,.Walther uc.these are destined to become more valuable No.3 NewPerfection Oil Cook Stove 10.00Imrecent]years appropriations,for|Carolina each year for the past ten things makes in for the extra cost cach year and meritsevery confidence |Fifty-pourid Ice Box 6.65 ;all:sorts of alleged public |pur-|yeats.’”:‘The report shows that the |te the people.”Judged Long is right of the rae isd further particu-Three-quart Ice Cream Freezer 1.95 a poses are much more easily Ob-|cuNections in’1903 were $899,545.-/and the principle does hot applyyes Call On OF WIite,Folding Steel Cot (full size)2.50 ne tained than formerly,and theré’s |96,They gradually decreased to!lone to court officers,but to leg W.J.MATHESON,Two-gallon Water Coolers 1.50 a.Teason.Whenever it is proposel|$263,589.98 gn 1909.In 1910 they)2o7s 4 alk other public perv-|Real Estate and General Broker.Porch Roekers painted green ae at ee oi 12 Basta abet choice el belthot a recainehy *Tarts.i July 12.112 East Broad Street.. to Feduce the tariff taxes there is |fell to $36,119.90 and last year—|—_—_Six-foot Round Dining Table always a cry that:the revenue i8'11911—they.ar Gh are ,|\Teanga r a‘’RS ah ie ete t “y dropped to $5,156.40 |:ies del gow a i meeded;“that public expen litures}“In the extnast:quoted:theeObserv-|-Crawford-unch arniture omp’Voyaresoleayytaxescannotbe'-,9e-ler says ‘the claim has been .made |g DAY ’PHONE ——400.Auced fe ape ’s f ;auced.This ery comes.from the |the the internal revenue recejpts NIGHT ’PHONE on Undertakers. protected juterests that is benefited|pare largér now than they were be-| by,a (high tarfr;end the.agents.|fore prohibition)went ‘imto effect.”’: of these interests are always ready |This is true ap to the total inter- to encourage the voting of large ap-|nal.revenu LEC];i iialrevenuereceiptsinthisdis-Th d Tt id dS tu de propriations by the government vole |tret The Observer refers to the urs ay,rl ay all a I ay, dy for the réeascnu that this ates +o keep the taxes high amd prevent the reduction,of tariff peg in the interest of the fhass.s .The peep'e.may tb ‘ink they ea | sdibe something when-they:get oper- 009 or 50,or a government!appro.| Pitation t97-60005.Crake pte ae but | ‘wah oe are paying a big price for %their whistle,& Tao's is meant as a “eriticisma a briild:ng wiere.the building is nec-) essary;or proper’as asbusin ess prop- ‘o@jtion;nor is it a criticism .of an appmopriation for any “public putpose,But any.one * as ~go iter’with,the facts well iknpows ‘ing June 30Federalbuildingatacost‘af;$1000"had tnereased legitimate fa-.| would be an anomalous proceeding —permitting men whio willl not sup- port the Democratic candidate.for President to help name the.Demo- cratic United States Senator (no | matter which candjdate they yote | for),‘when ‘this Senator would be| expected to help camry out the pol} icieg of the!présidential canflidate | for whom they.refused to vote.| This paper is of the opinton that it.would be unwise to exclude vot- ersfrom the senatorjal.primary who might scratch a name.or two on the ticket,but It inclines to the opinion that jt “would be better .Lo |whiskey tax buit..jt-dives not pay 6O The Landmark prints eadh monithi the «meceipts ‘of.the collector of jintemal revenue for this district. The report for the fiscal year end- shows the.receipts $1,131,794.10 over the previous year,The .,iimereape cole Tron the-bax on tobacco:aad: \the corponratidn tax,the latter jamouniting to $40,000 to $50,000 a |year,The whiskey tax hag of enhGALS._appropMation,for A.Diuhiic course greatly deereased—For—the year 1908—the year befone Stater. wide prohibition went .imto effect—! |thie collections’on,‘spirits in.thie \district amounted to;$464,389.63 ling:some’dissatisfaction,the men tried to renew the figrht,but|laccepted a position. they not "allowedleadtoconfusionandendlessdis-|this time |Democratic |tion,his alma mater,Notne Danie} \University,and the University of |Farming Land at Investment }outdoor.life, mA POT nag spirits,dropped to$4,755.41,a.dit ference of.$459,634.22,which is a considerable drop im three years. |In four months of 1911 there were mo taxes’eollectord.,on spirits:.The collections.on Bpiirits:Binee State-, wide prohibition :-went into effect have been on whiskey bonded!prior to that time and on the|special taxes.collected from drug ptores: and opher retaretailers. New.York. An old time vigilance committee, such an organization:as mad@ itself ‘aterrorforevildoers.in the Westin the earl forties,has been organized} in New York-city to hunt.down theslayerorslayersOfGambler,HermanRosenthal,who was assassinated infrontoftheMetropolehotelafewdaysago.District Attorhey Whitman jand the Burns detective agency will|do the actual work,but the vigilance committee,formed of leading mem-bers of the Citizens’Union,’will pay|-the expenses of the detectives from their own pockets and will aid in ev-ery:manner the running down of the murderers and the placing of the re-sponsibility where it belongRosenthalhadtestifiedthat the.po-lice are paid.by gamblers for.protec-|ition,He was killed for talking and‘it is‘certain that:the police protected’his murderers if they did not actually‘participatein the murder. .Helped:Husband. North Wilkesboro Hustler.| Quite a-lively,little fight was.en- gaged im).Wednesday morning —§pbe- tween Mr.W.W.,Finley and Henry and Alice Byrd,-The scene of the fight,was,in.Mr.Finley's conn, field near town;A hoe handle,arailroad:stake and fisis ‘were used| in the fight.‘Thetirouble grew out of| a quarrel over the plowing:of some com."“Henry:Byrd):had.rented.some| land from Mp.Finley,and the lat-)5 ten,thithking that:Byrd's corn need-' ed plowing,‘gtarted:ta.plow the| SemensoeVeterans’Reunion at Stony.Point—|Scott's News. |Correspondence.of.The Landmark, Scotts,July 22—The ConfederatecWwn}?mendiny to each pape tmageenhe met |vstoraiay ‘Association,together with wife -of Henry,whio was hoeing jcorh:‘the:good ‘citizens of Stony Point,will,nearby,seeing Mr.Finley strike her have a reunion of the old veterans ofhusband,ran.to his nescue and Shiloh and Concord townships of Ire- whizzed a hoe handle im the.air |dell,and Miller’s and Sharpe’s town-wiih,Bucceeded in lodieing:om!top:ships of Alexander,anda picnicdin-|:of .Mr;Finley’s head,Jo.King,|ner,‘at Stony:Point on eewhowasplowing,close by‘the scene)August 7th.All old veterans and:all6f-the fight,ran up and sepetey good,citizens are cordially invited tothem,“By this time ut ir Finley,|attend.A good speaker willbe pres-|'ning to look serious for.}ent to,make an addréss,This ended the first fight.©Byrd,;ee however.not satisfied with the re-Mr.and Mrs.Mason Smith andllittlesult,followed Mr.Finley,and trans-|son,Howard,who have been visiting ferred the fight to amothar part of |Mrs.Smith’s sister,Mrs.W.G.Rey- the field.Here the two men again |/nolds,have returned to their-home in“looked horns’?when Allie,ever}Charlotte.Miss Ella Moore,who hastrue.to her.husband,appeared!°M |been visiting her sister,’Mrs.John the scene and did the ioe handle ‘Allison’in’Statesville,has returned|“stunt”?again in the same way:and |home~-Mr,J.R.Murdockisright ill with typhoid fever.Mr.Fred Baileyfashionasbefone.:This ende a the,| BOC ii ag ,there beSrepeennerFaeattwo|‘has gone:to Hickory,where he has er .At’Farmville,Pitt county,a 7- year-old girl fell into a well 20 feet deep,in which there was 10 feet of water:‘The child .grasped the |a pump pipe in the well and man- tidket,jaged ‘to climb out. Thomas Riley Marshall,.Governop}:W.C,McNabb,who near a year of the historically doubtful State of |98°Bet up an automobile school) Indjana,has held but one.public in,Charlotte and worked many:Char- :ictlte business men and to go together. ‘The Democratic ¢‘andidate For Vice President. his:-runming mate presidential Like on |office This is his:present office,for money >»which he was elected for the|€gc(ds om bogus checks,and theni foumyaer tert expiring im 1913.ptuded away,carrying with im ome Like Woodrow Wilson also,Gov-|Cash that had:been deposited by ermor.‘Marshall -has spent.much /of students of his school,has been ar- and devoted considerable|Tested!at:Kansas City,Mo and |=.:=FOR SALE. Very Desirable City Property and his life time to:university supervision | Hirection:For many years he has \been a trustee of Wabash Molllege, where honorary degrees have been | conferred ‘upon him by that imetibu- Pennsylvania.| Governor Marshall,‘when it be-/ came known that .he was a recep | Prices. Seven-room cottage on Harrill tive.candidate for the ee 'street.New with all modern im- was described as “a progressive ‘provements.Lot 65x160.Idealcot-|with’the brakes set.’’it is this 5 ttagehomeclosein. our-room cottage,West End aave- saa as Lot 60x110.n ey née lot 78x335,Patterson street. Ont +Hoe ante peeping .|Good 7-room two-story dwelling onBulletinStateBoardofHea|eorner Broad and Elm streets.Water feature which has commended)him to his one aes Vigilance |Committed Origantzedt a Mennoeeot ie The+Bears {200 Rewerage,good barn and:other!Board ‘ot Health bélpeves’ta.the out buildings.Lot 724 feet fronting and urges every one Broad—by 320 feet frontage on Elm}street,making a nice building lot|to’ret as mudh of it a5 0 .I offer this}hwho can,ie.fronting Elm ‘sfreet.possible.Houses are artificial vices.intended:for cold or rainy valuable piece of property for a short} weather..Sin¢e we have.to make while atthe extremely low.price of| it be-$3,800.houses our basis of Bupplies, ldearance sale Has closed we will continue,the: co-specialprices on a great many ~odd lots of summer merchandise -for the next few weeks. Colored Lawns,Silks;Laces ‘iaty- ‘to-Wears,Shirts and fancy articles, NEW ARRIVALS:4 Twenty new fall Coat Suits on display this week.Look them over and get an idea of the new fall models. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON 0. @ OMSGtsmNEN acum Boy } ®is Beautiful Horless Symphony Talking Machine Free to Our Customers. o July 25th,26th and 27th. Six Cakes Palmolive Soap; One Jar Palmolive Cream. $1.90 Special for Cash VeRO ahaa 60¢. “The Rexall Stores. Center Street and Western Avenue. while years for the year 1914, sgt fae thie collections On only:thrée| :Statesville.Drug Co., 'QUALITY PRESCRIPTIONI TS. and "bookkeeping.accessories areas important‘as any.other... helps —even necessaries —to your-business.Your letter pa- per often stamps you favorably or the reverse with wholesalers and customers.If we“are your stationers you ‘will Liew well all around. }}}A 1 ; _TUESDAY, ‘ ‘with home “téfday for her homei T HEI AN DMARK ~SUsLiagaD TUESDAY AND.FRIDAY. OFFICE 20 WEST BROAD,STREET.anaine NO, July 23,1922 STATESVILLE COUNCIL NO.523ROYALARCANUM * Will meet tonight:at8 clock,Allmem-bers invited to be present.” J.A.BRADY,Secretary. MOVEMENTS OF 1THE ;“PEOPLE. “Personal Mention.of the Folks Wo: _Are Coniing and Going. Mas.KF..H..Gulley and,children, of.Meridian,Miss.”who visited at the homie.of Mrs.Gulley's!brother,|Mrs,B:‘Bristol,have y Heturned:to::Mbrédnton.: Mrs.-R..VV Brawley.and.chili ren are at Davis Springs.to Bpend two .or,three weeks. Mr.Jo.E,Nash,of Louisburg,is visiting relatives im °Statesville. He spent from Friday to Suniday,inAsheville.\ Mr.W..B,Crowson).visited rel- atives in Hickory the past few days. Miss Margaret Turner was at Davis Springs Friday and Saturday.“Mr...D.Stevenson,bookkeeper for the Statesville Grocery Company is out om,his,vacation.He .was, in Winston last week ands now folks at.Loray. Mr.Edgar White,who spent a few days in town,eee,Thos terday to Durham Mr.Whi now with the Austin-Heaton Cont a ny at Durham Mr.James Floyd Greason,it practicing attorney.at:Sapyipa, Okla.,was here of a brief visit to his cousin,Judge A.L.Coble, week He was returning to lahoma from a month's visit to tives at.other points in tt Mr ind.Mrs B M ba 1 ane Davis Springs to spend days Mrs.T..L. cneond.th Mr,G.W.Taylor went to Ché lotte Saturday to spend a few daye with Mrs Tavior,who nurpi her sister,Mrs who suffered a broken hiy ago. Messrs Ox- rel- is State nson at ten Steele is visiting ” C aT x:C ll,teft.last they atives W.G.'Hayes Morefield,of north week for India spend awhile though’a man of middle «age a man-of some means,Mr More- field’had never been aboard a trait until he:boarded that on which) he left Statesville. Misgp Sadie Ramey left Saturday for Lenoir,where she will spend.”a week with Miss Louipe Clark. Little Ruth and Margaret Holton, of Winston-Salem,are visiting aunt,Mrs.J.Sy White.- Misses Laur&Hastings bora Tharpe,of Winston, of Mies Titia Tharpe. Mr.E.G.Gajther went ford Sunday on business wi orphanage Miss Lottie guest of ise Mary amd De- are guests Ox- thtne to th Wyse,.wag the Lewis,left yes- mn Columbia,5 who shelby,was Washington Rev.G.G the home M.-E for his liome at(Mrs.Parkinson ar panied him far as where.they.will aed a after which they will Statesville. Miss Mary Charlotte yesterday aftcr pti_with home folks. sg Bleka Lindsay, is the guest of Park atMr 1 His 1d chil Wi st,8. rn ace om- poe siville, few days, returl as turned to a.briet Watson re 1 of Cheraw, Mrs.T. ¥ gses Louise Til f Virgin- ta"and $1 last| m |fast ‘|tained about thetr} ae ong*Natices of New eesti Mrs.Morrison Gave.a Day to Euter- taining —-*Little Folks “Parties, »Ete, heart-partyes ‘Thursday at her homeon.west,Front ‘street.The first, ==Wihileh).took place ‘in the forencon, was,complimentary to Mrs.Hal.C. Cowles,of (New York city,andonlymarried)ladies were inyjted, about 30 being)present.Mrs:Mor; risow met the guests at the doorandMrs.Cowles greeted them in he hall,Hearts was:4a at.Bey- en tables and the first prize,an embroidery eprol,was wonMrs.A.J.Evans...Alll.\the guests cut for the second prike,am ivory fan,andi -Mrs M.R.Adams.was successful,Mire.Cowles’was pre- sented with a beautiful while pilk fan as a guest-of-honor prize,Fol- ow {ne the game.a Balad course and ice cream and cake.were served by Mesdames,J.P.WMlanigan amd A, aa ‘Salley and Misses Hal.and:Core rinné Morrison.: Inthe aftennoonm the younger.la- dies wiene entertained “and they, too,played~hearts at the.same tables occupied by their seniorsin the forénean.In..the game Miss Mary Austin Glover won.first.prize, a book.The visitor’s prize,a,fan, was presenjted)to Miss Aline |Gal-. loway,of Mt.Airy,“After thegameexcellentrefreshments|were berved. rf Mre.Morrison had her bois attractivelydecoratedforthedayof entertaining,nasturiums'and roses predominating jn thé decorations The game tables.were beautifully Spread and set with vases of flow- ers.. Little “Miss odlebrated the her.; Aunie Blair Bristol tenth anniversary.of birth on the afternoon of Wed- |Desday,10th,at the home‘of her |parents,Mn.and Mrs.L.B.Bris- |Lol Walnut street,by.encer-* jtairz of her little friends | ait bor«h party.Progressive ;TaAes were played at -the tables. ed on the porch and geveral guests tied for thé prize.In} jbreakittg the the Gussie Laugemour} lwon and received a little purse De a lucky ny,Ad- ter »game the big birthday cake,| decorated with ten litt candies, Was cut om the porch end sli 3 from.it wéré eaten.pith ice cream. was.a happy occasion for all little folks,who wished their hostess many,more like | ra score ar of t containi per It tile young of Nir Little Miss Virginta Ramseyénct 25 of her friends Fir the residence of} and Mrs,Jas_.M Ramsey,corner of Broad—and Elm | Streets.The affair,which was 7 |pleasing one,was given im honor | of Virginia’s »house pany guests,little.Misses Laicy,Wells and Mamje/| Long,of Sylvia.Progressive games were played and thé prize,a bottle of! day aftermoom at her parents,Mr. toilet water,was won by Mies Bride); \Alexander,who presented,it to Miss |Long,o:e of the gwests-of-honorlIeecreamandcakewereservedaf- ter the game. j Young meéen:of the town gave a }damoee in the armory Friday onsight complimentary to the visiting young| jiadies.About ed and a.pleasant evening dancing is reported TheReportedFor Landmark: Saturday evening at the hospitable!Taylorsyille;came down to.'see his|Thomas"Eclectic Oil.F home Miss Mary Olin,50 oer more ered for a The Sweet peas and U upan ese of Lawr ‘near youn g people.gath- of merry-mak pretty parlor was dex oO pansies,W Lerngs I De nce; SOCKAL AFFAIRS OF THE WEEE Mrs,William Morrsion gave two by| pil'ver | 20 couples participat-| .Mr.J.Sloan. _|the first of March, A BIRTHDAY Mrs, CELEBRATION. Shuford Honored —Litttd *Girl Hurt—Loray News.|- Correspondence of The Landmark,a Loray,July 22.—A very enjoyablesocialaffair*was the birthday cele-bration in honor of Mrs.Margaret Poston Shuford,at her home -threemilesfromStatesvilleSaturday.A|delicious dinner,consisting of all theigoodthingsthatmakeanoldtimeSouthernmealwasserved.»Mrs.Shuford is a remarkable woman.Sheis84yearsoldaridisas.active andjollyasagirl.She has eleven chil- dren,fifty--two grandchildren and for-ty greatgrandchildren,Mrs.ShufordisthewifeofaConfederatesoldier;awomanwhopossessesmanyadmira-ble traits and virtues and one who en-ble the respect-and esteemof all whonowher.Special guests were Mrs.D.WShuford;Gas City,Kansas;Mr.andMrs,A.J.Sloop,Mooresville;aand.Mrs.A.iL Vickery,Salisbu Md.,and Mr.and Mrs..J.T.Duck-worth,Mt.Mourne.;Little Nella Sharpe,fiatw iuohureof*Mr.Clarence Sharpe,whe makesherhomewithhergrandparentshere,fell from the hammock:a.few weeksagoandsufferedabroken’collar bone.Miss Mayme Vickery has manyfriends:who’will be sorry to knowthatshehasbeenquitesickforsev- eral days.The Atty that was to have beengivenThursdayeveninginhonorof Mr.’and‘Mrs.A.L..Vickery,was)postponed because of the illness ofMissMaymeVickery.Mrs.D..W.Shuford,of Gas City, ‘Kansas,came Thursday to spend{some time with relatives here.Mrs.|Shuford says The Landmark receives/4 warm welcome in her far Western j home.Mt and Mrs,A.L.Vickery leave this morning for Danville,Va..They|will also visit Richmond and Balti-jmore before going to their home in |Salisbury,MdMr.Don.Stevenson,of Statesville, 7 spending his vacation athis home nere, epee Death of Miss Martin —News of |Sweet Home Community. Correspondence of The Landmark. |We are.having fine seasons and all growing crops are looking fine.Corn lis real promising.Wheat has not "|been threshed yet Fruit is plentiful land of goodquality.Plenty of beans, icorn,tomatoes,watermelons and} |cantaloupes coming on and we expect {to have a good time soon. Mrs.I.G.Sloan and daughter,K. A.,have been.right poorly for some |days but are better today.Mr.Sloan has been very sick butis able tositupagain.He-will be 89 years old n August. ”Miss Mary Martin,daughter of Mr, |John Martin,whose illness has been |mentioned,died Tuesday afternoon land her remains were laid to rest in »}ke MATTERS OF NEWS. Floods in Humboldt county,Nev.|last week washed out two-mining |eanxps anid.25-to 30 “people©perished. A)dispatch from Mexico City saysmorethan60°persons.were killefi.; as a senger train last week. and the passengers slaughtered, Gov.Blease,.of South ‘Carolina, has jssued a statement denying)all the charges of,bribery,amd corruption brought against him.TT.B.Felder, the Georgia attorney who is his main aecuser,reiterates the charges. National Democratic headiquarters. an New York are located jn a butld- ing called the Wilson building.” Ihe Republican.committee had ar-| ranged for,headquarters in the same|| building -but witearew whe |theylearnedtheaame ” mocratiq members of Congress, ‘s Strong,sheadied by’Speaker’. Clark,’journeyed to.Sea Girt Sat-/ urday and,passed the:time of.day.| with ‘Gov.‘Wilson.They gave ‘him| a book containing,the autographs ofthevisitorsandtheGovernorbald| he hoped.the affair‘was’the’begin-| ning of-a long acquaintance.t Mississippi)Republican’|progress-|ives have’rescinded the call for.a} State conventon.to choose,delegatesto.the Chicago national!-convention| of the Progressive,party,“on acs) count of the many appeals -from, many of our faithful Republican | friends)that are coming in to UB)from all parts of the State urging|that we stay with the old party.” It.is announced from.New York | that the’price of clothes will be advanced for next spring,the ad | vance.of prices on cloth being| 7 1-2 to 20 cents a yard,Shortage| im the wool crop is given as the ex-| cuse.Prices of shoes of all grades} also to be advanced very mate-| One “dealer says the -price| her has advanced 72 per cent) >‘exeuge is that so muco} is used in the mal iufacture omobiles. he United States Supreme Court!holds that the prohibition,of pub-| lic billiard:and pool rooms is consti-| tutional and’that the municipality of South.Pasadena,California,has} the right to dose them up under) po s conferred by a State law. The keeper of a billiard room con- tex t im this case that ‘the ordi- nance abridged hig personal rights) and liberties guaranteed by the fourteenth amendment to.the Fed-| eral constitution.— by rebels in Mexico 146) Man Drowned on a ‘Roof. Robert Kinzel was drowned on the top of a 12-storybuildingin whichhe) lived,in New York City Sunday.’He}had gone to the roof to release.a foot|and a half of water which had col-|lected there after the pipes became| clogged.'He-ran‘his right'arm down into the drain pipe and as he releasedtherubbishthesuctionoftherush- ing water caught him.His arm was drawnin up to his shoulders and be- came wedged in the pipe. ‘the cemetery at Pisgah church Wed?|nesday afternoon.Funeral service||was conducted by Rev.ney,her pastor.} ‘|Mrs.W.R.Stout has been very ||poorly all summer.|Mr.A.F:Sloan and family,of} grandpa,Mr.J -Sloan,Sunday,the! ldth.Mrs.Lynn Mathesonalso camedownwithMr,Sloan tosee her uncle,| Miss Dorah Stout,wholhasbeenatConnellySpringssince came home on a|visit Monday..The protracted meeting at Damascus| embraces the first Sunday in August.|All who are interested in the cemé-“tery at Damascus are requested to‘come -and.bring the necessary tools for cleaning off the graveyard and ©church grounds,on Thursday and Fri-| “C®the first-and’second of August. r, day before the firstSundayofAugust,livered anywhere in to Three companions strove frantical- |ly but vairily to release the imprison-The suction held him in“|the pipe and his head was drawn in- ito.the water which still remained on |the roof,causing him to drown. insurance —Dr. ‘or burns,.scalds, All druggists sell| Cheapest accident cuts and emergencies.jit.26c.and 60c; =bADY:8 Watch and Chain."MarkediTLOSTA.R.”Return to STATESVILLE INN and a e reward forkindness ‘July 23 ~TO CK ACE {students desir- The train was wrecked’ |WANTED..‘ing to make up college en- |trance requirements in E Latin and Math- jematics N,l.WHITE July23,| POR SALE.Sone gegen ond gine;one new ree line engineAlsotwowellpumpsaridk.Good termsNO.&MORRISON.Statesville,R-2. July 23. PEACHES -SEND orders for canning peach Elberta and Hell ofGeorgia—toF.T.MBAC HAM State.Farm.De- wn.Prices on1 application j glish, _Suly 23-4t two or three-| sla t ve Q RENTd-|Mors.Lippard’s Birthday Celebration ‘WANTED.fora farm “at ck to be fur- and. Advertisements, Nicholson has for ahe pri located of Dr,oH at County Line his profession, Cottages and vacant sale.—W.J.Matheson I.White wants to coach OU ents jn English,Latin and mathe-.| Mi ay cs. J;Kimbal¥haga ainids John R ictloe lot for lot of Kraut | Morvison:Statesville, R-2,offers for sale several ae 8. F,T.Meacham wants ordérs for canning peaches and will deliver anywhere in town. Reported For The Landmark. Thursday,18th,at the home of Mr} |Jesse.Lippard,the relatives and||friends of his mother,Mrs.Margaret,| |widow of Wm,L ippard,met to cele-| brate the nintieth birthday of this good| old mother,grandmother ‘and great)|grandmother.a|‘The exercises of the day were un-| jusually diversified:About nodn a‘child ‘was presented for baptism by {Jul its parents,Mr.and Mrs.Avery Al-| iley..The ordinance was solemnized| iby Rev..W.A.Littz,of Statesville,| after which thére were revfiarks from | |Rev.Messrs.Walsh,Haltiwanger and| Lutz,and more appropriate remarks|}I never heard on such an occasion. Non by owner of farm.Address A,ClevelJulyi.C,,R-2. WANTED.-MU S10 PU PIL:S for.the coming year,beginning Sep-|tember1,1912.MISS:RAE ELIZABETH wee bi338Walnutstreet."Phone 2036 July 23-| —TEAMS to haul 200,000 feetWANTEDpineeRetoMocksville.|J.C,HOLMES,Olin,N.July 19—at. FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM house on sOaint atreet,near depot.|City water.J.A,WHITE,‘Phone 464,iJuly12. DR.C.R.NICHOLSON. Having located at County Line,N. C.,for the practice of:my profes- sion,I offer my services to the surrounding country. result “of an attack:on.\a “pas-> err wat (il bgwgiehlpsical s Pay My uy Bills iy Check arid. “Have a Check on Your Bills. A check book helps you io save,It enables you to take instant advantage ‘of an opportunity to.: buy without carrying a sum of money continually-. in your pocket--the money is in this bank earn- ing interest.Itgives you a standing amongst your fellows and is the first step on the road to fortune. }COME IN AND LET US GIVEYOUACHECKBOOKTODAY. Fifret National Bank,| STATESVILLE,N.C._ Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. ee hes&.::OFFICERS: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.JNO,W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.J.c.IRVIN,President. G.H.BROWN,Vice President. Soe Tt Costs 25 Per Cent More to Make Brom's DARNLESS” Than any déther 25c,guaranteed hosiery.Buster’s guaranteemeansabsolutely.the very best quality in every strand of the yarn usedin making his hosiery.This means a smooth,even,silkylislefinish—gauzy and sheer—cool and comfortable—attraetive iinappearance.Hosiery shaped to the foot,ankle,heel and toé.Hasthe‘‘'German Loop’’toe,no seams or knots,French garter top, reinforced ‘high spliced heel.Garters cannot tear or stretch themoutofshape. Hosiery. For Mev,Women and_Children—All Colors,Sizes and Styles—25c.Pair or Dollar Box of Four Pairs Guaran- teed Four Months. Poston -Wasson OH Agents For This Celebrated Line. = —Friday---Special Guaranteed $1.00 WhiteSilk Hose $1.00 Black Silk Hose$1.000 Tan Silk Hose 50c.White Lisle Hose 50e.Blaek Lisle Hose 50c.Tan Lisle Hose BE WISE—ASK OUR PRICE. We are sole agent in Statesville for American Lady Corsets. ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STORE (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) 89e. 89c. 89e. A2e. 42c., 42, SS Ww ANTED..-ABOUT a dozen "good —“FARM —74 ACRES nearStateaville,front- Steady work guaranteed «ing on.new road to Barium Springs.coud meadows,open land,springs.IdealWwW.SL.AINE GL ASS co.aly 12.rt trucking,orchards.On time or cash.“Apply SURSCRIBM 5FOR.THE1 BANDMARK.iterTB.F,LONG,Statesville,N.C.July 12-8. CLO DAMSSOS OD ADOT ‘ae3JulyHandkerchiefSale! || Having received aniarlvanced shipment of one solid case of Men’s MII IIS &&POSTON.a ‘and women’s Find ‘‘Madeira”HEM-STITCHED,HAND EMBROID- Sales Day-is.the first Mondayin each month in Statesville,N.C. ERED and INITIAL,HANDKERCHIEFS of the newest,designs,we BON NED ARNE RS eR °N,2\Earnest appeals were made to the -e-|young to make sunshine and give joy ||horse farm.o _jand comfort to theaged.This exhor-|Bowles |Miss Rae Elizabeth Gill -wants |tation was Heerally carcied out through;y F,Music pupi ls fon the year beginning|/the day. Se oY “te Cet With Mrs.L ippard were the widow |:9 on aa of W.H.Lippard,in ter;84th.year; fhariarebue Satunday,the:widow:of Peter Little,inher 79th,s g Saturday,2 hd:eho Bowe to fan ae others of ripe years,with angelicfaite:iles while receiving congratulationsAnumberofseasonablefromthoseoffeweryearsareofferedagspecialsby-The dinner,of which a large crowd|}M,Knox,Co..|partook,was one of thebest ever giv-Poston -.Wasgon'Co.calls s8pg-|en in honor of this aged saint.FiveicialattentiontorthBrown's |children,36 grandchildren-dnd:34darniessguaramiteedhosiery.|reat grandchiarea were present.Free demonstratjon,of Norris’|7 "The afternoon wasspent iin the us-jcandies at the store of the Btates |14)festivities but-finally joy wasover-come with sorrow by the news of thevilleDrugCo.tomorrow. Statesville Printin Com-oe ite whe.Yi t.|death of John Stevenson,the son-in-law of Mrs.Lippard. Address A.Cleveland, you Want to rent July 23~3t,C.R.NICHOLSON,M.D.len § ‘boro,who te re ¢séofMr.attr Mrs.W.B yesterday fdr their homes (Masters rg and:Loui accompanjed reir father,Mr Bowles,to Taylorsville yesterday spend two days Mrs.W.T.Kincaid Steele spent yesterday in Charlotte. Misses Emma Kerr.and Anni Click left yesterday for Washington (City.-From there Miss Kerr will| go to Somerset,Pa.,to visit Mrs. J:H..Cornell.Mrs.Julia Prather,wiho ‘vialte od | her daughter,Mrs..T.D.Webb,re-| turned yesterday -her home at, (Mt.Airy.. Rev,J.F. if SUBSCRIBP FOR THR LANDY ARK | to:Compa-| near 27th, dyna- Powder : demonstration July with and Mr.Irvin goods the’-R. sebentnen,._of Frank-| linton,,former’pastor of Wester] Avenue.Baptist ‘church,‘was here| from Saturday to yesterday. Miss Janie Miller:leaves to- day for Mooresyjile’to’attend the Flowers -*«Barger ee tomor- row.Misaes-Edna Thotes and Cora DPethnan nurses.in Rex hospital Ral- ej@h,who had been spending.their vacation at their homes‘jn.northIredell,teturned’to Raleigh yester- ‘day::=IMrs,Charcnce Stimpson will gO to Black Mountain »today to spend‘some time-at the Gladstone: "For anv ftchiness of the skin, pany tells why its printing js best. Allison's meen)lends tone to business,| Special prices on,many odd lots of summer Merchandise,—-Ramsey Bowles-Morrison Co Read.Crawford-Bunch Furniture Co.'s propositiow for “a hornless talking mavhine free.| have decided to put on a JULY SALE of these beautiful ‘‘Kerchiefs” at.the following pridés:5c.,10¢.,15¢.,25¢c.and 35e.You will wonder why they areso chéap,but you must remember thisis a July sale of Christmas Handkerchiefs.:SALE NOW ON. ,At.a@ meeting last week Republi- can progressives of Michigan wentonrecordagfavoringtheplacing of an entire ticket,both State andnational,im the field.A tew in- struated delegates voted against re ‘,_|mMove jn order to.record the senti-fore fo per cont.discaust dn .tow ment of their home counties,but}I explained to the convention.that!Root earT Bank|they personally were for separatjon| sacena waaivig ..{from the old party,Delegates to |A gdod time-piece.—H.the national progressive party,con vention in Chicago,|presidential |ward,jeweler.| skin..rashes,chan:,pimples,ete.,.try SE electors,members of the State cen-|| Dean's Ointment.60a.st all ‘drug! Aviehat Fifteenth,Sixteentli-aly Pica committee.and a member of the stores,:ol ;shea venus uaa ny aoe .Ly Yours truly, and Faimers’ the.rainy dé B,Wood- for”, nationad committey were chosen, Filled to the brim with cold,clea purity—nosuch +“\wwater nowaday S, Bring back the old days with: It makes one think of everything that’s pure and wholesome and delightful.Bright,“Sata ‘..lihg,teeming with palate joy—it’s: your soda fountain old oaken bucket. Our new booklet;Free telling of Coca-Cola vindication at Chatta-nooga,for the asking. Demand the Genuine’ag made by THE COCA-COLA CO ATLANTA,GA. (Whenever ou see an ‘Arrow think ‘of Coca-Cola. ‘Oaken Bucket You Can Always Tell aCheap Piano By the Methods Usedin Selling It. Pianos-sold-by agents begging-to-place them—in—your home on trial or to save storage or vadii them in your home without your consent. “Coupon Schemes,”’Guessing Schemes,”’‘‘Club Schemes,”‘‘SpecialSaleSchemes,”’“‘Special Introductory Schemes,”etc.,are fake methods,pure and simple,for unloading cheap pianos on people who don’t.realize the difference between a'fine piano and a cheap one,and don’t know that high grade pianos are not sold through fake schemes. You had better call’on the old reliable firm of Chas.M.Stieff before buying.- CHAS.M.STIEFF, Southern Warerooms,219 South Tryon Street,CHARLOTTE,N.C. :ee FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1859TRINITYCOLLEGE. ITS STRENGTH LIES IN A large,well-trained faculty;excellent buildings and equipment; tull,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a large and loyal body ‘of alumni and friends;noble ideals and traditions;an inspiring history of achievement and service. Next Session Begins Saptember 11,1912.For catalogue and illustrated booklet Address R.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Location excellent.’Equipment first-class._Well-trained faculty of successful experience.Special care ‘of the health of students,An instructor in each dormitory to supervise living conditions of boys under his care.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities.Largeathleticfields.Fall Term opens September 11.‘ For Illustrated Catalogue,AddressW.W.PEELE,Headmaster,©Durham,North Carolina. “the benetit,of|Winistens i ville TUESDAY,==+duly”33,719124- MATLERS OF.NEWS...— Chas’F,Hilles,chayrman of the Repuiblic an national’committee,:-for mally ‘opened.headquarters:in:‘the Times bujlding,New York.city,lastThursday.j eas The..Democratic.campaigm fund coutained about $1,000,0.00 when All ton B.Parker ram for President fn, 1904,according to.W.FY.Sheehan, of New Yonk,who testified.be- fore the Senate:committee.aed gating campaiign funds, No more prize fighit moving ila tures will be exhibited in the Untt- el States.The House of CongressFridaypassedtheSenatebill‘pro- hibiting thie transpontaition ef.Kuch One picture films between rarjous States:‘and.Territories ©or from foneigin countries,Heavy,filmes for violatien of the proposed:lawjareTixed-hy Ube bill=+ A,pension.pla adopted.”by)the Northepn A an’Church,’‘for her.ma nid:disabled is now:operative.The‘plad was agrbed:upon,atl theGéneralAsssinhblyoftheChurehini?Loajs- 'last May,“dt provides:for.the payment wot annuities..ranging from '$100°to $500,the Amount:eomrres- ponding ta the -beneficlarjes’term ef service: a.last request of €.V.‘Tt was the preacher who.wasT.Richeson lelegtnocuted im Boston ‘for poisoning |g.rt he had betrayed,that,his re ‘os be buried beside those of hir)Virginia.Hilts father had| iedin,another ceme- |mothier in \the remains burd |te ry,beside..the remajns of Ric he-|son's grandparents.‘A sister —of |Richeson finally:pmevatle d.om her ifather to allow the interment as i ~H -We have a complete tine ‘Ice Cream Froazare,Tee BemRefrigerators,at,the wr best prices.See our line now. ue truly, R.O.DEITZ,ee:nager.Sales Day.isthefirst Monday fn each month in Siaterv.N.C. |pe.Housefurnishing a Kin ithe #|plished 1 Sharpe,of Loray,apert a H\the Senate last week to vote ||Saturday. her brother had requested and last week the change was made. The nationa]indepeidedt political and civil negro league, |)Washington last week,.endorsed| adminoistraticn of!PresidentTaft| in a resolution which pojnted it out as the duty of all members’of the race to vote for him jim the No-yember ejection..Senator W,O. Bradley,of Kentucky,who,adiiress-| ed the gathering,said he ‘did “Rot| wish to go to heaven-if T..R.were to be there,as the colonel upon ar- riving would straizghtway want:to. hold a primary,election.” Represen tative Theron E,Catlin, of Missour;,.characterizes as ‘‘monu/ mental fraud’?the action of the House commititea on elections in|yot-; ing to recommend that he be de prived of his Beat in the House. The committee decided,by a vote of 6 to’3,to report that Mr. lin had wot been preperly,elected| because it was charged that his rel atives hadspent appreximately $13,- 000.-im his campaign,contrary 10) the State law.The committee yoted | to seat former Representative Pat-| rick Gill,a Democrat,in the place} of.Mr.Catlin. Judge Newman,of the United States court,rendered a decision in Atlanta last wevk restragifing the State-of Georgia from buibjecting) the pnoperty of theGeorgial railroad,| leased by the two systems,to an the:ad valorem tax could only applied to the property of the.At- lanta Terminal Company and not) to the remajnder of the Georgia) railroad property.The latter,the) court ruled,comes under the orig- final,Georgia railroad charter ex- emption,in spite of the fact that it is controlled.by the lessees.By jthe decision the State loses the tax income on property valued at! $9,500,000. Geod Prospect For Hiddenite Perstnals. Correspondence of The Ssindmark, Hiddenite,July 20—The : rainy weather of the past few days jhas been favorable to the conn crap, jit growing well and it-‘looks inow a8 if we might have a big ierop next fail. |Mise Fay Pool,who has been aStudentinMarsHillCollegefor the past three years,is spending| tine SUMIMer with her parents,Rey. and Mrs.D.W.Pool;at Vashti. The Misses Maxley,of Tur-| oersburg,are visiting at the home of the venenabl John W.Mitchell,.| at.the foot of the Rockyface.They |spent the girlhood days ,in =the |Rox ky Springs neighborhood but| ;Moved to Turnersburg many rt ago. Mr.C:B.Mahaffey made a b jnegs trip into Caldwell county \first of the week. |Misses Mary Lizzie and Rachel| |Hendren,of Chadbourn,are visit- ing thejr grandfather,W.C.Lin- hot iS the Ainey,Esq.aes!are daughters of |Prof.John .Hendren,who moved f from eee nitor county to Chad- bourn several years ago. laccompanied by Miss er,of Chadbourn, |Miss Mary Sharpe,the accom- daughter of Mr.W. F. few days and Mrs,W..D.Mintz They are Marion Hold- |with Capt. ||this’week.:..|es ;)Wil Vote.on Democratic ,Tarif j :Bills This,Week. An agreement was reached im} Uipon jthree principal jand finance billig this week. measures will be taken up lows:Wool tariff,Thurs ;Cise tax pill,Friday;sug TheHid:#6]as:To}- One calendar day ‘will.be to each measure;amendments will be permitted and a short debate allowed,and the final vote will pbe taken before,the day’s adjourn- ment.The agreement came as“the icesult of a Democratic:filibustebwhichfortwodaysHeldWpthe-con- aideration of the big sundry civ, appropriation bill ahd)which thmreait- ened ‘to carry the session of.Con- gress beyond September 1:~- «The Democrats :abandoned-their filibuster after the .dgreement.was formally accepted by’the The result ie expected to be a has- taning of logisia thor im the*Sen» até,and”an’adjou mim ent of Gon ‘grew.by August 10:or 15.- devoted THE LANDMARK| ther ata meetjng| Cal-| ad valorem tax.The’court beld that} be | Corn Crop—j} Dem o«Tatia taniftt| "|.was Senate, Another Tnetitiment of ‘eh “south'Carolina Mess. 7at‘themeeting of the’dispensary investigating committee of the|South)Carolina Legislature in Col- umbiia Thunsday,F.J.B.O'Neill,aconfessedblindtigeroperator,tesibi-fied that he had.collected?‘‘protec- tion’..momey;in Charleston,S.“Cy and paid it to Chief Constable B. H.Stothart.O'Neill was an unwil-ling “witness amd testified)only un- der threat ‘of .imprisonment.He said that for about 17 months he hadi been coll¢cting ‘protection’ money amounting to about $60 per nivnith from)blind tigers in Char ¢s- ton and turning the money-over lo Chief.Constable Stothart.Stothart was appointed)chief constabla by Governor Bleasé and a few -daysrlaterwent,.jo O'Neill's piace of busi-ness..<‘Stothant told me that the boys would be coming around to see me,”testified ONeill,.He also said ‘that he?‘collected:the -‘protection?\ money from,the retail whiskey:deal- it under Stothart’s’“door im an envelope...°'The “envelope contammed the names of the dealers -~who.had “contributed”:andl:the *‘proteection’” desired was given:x “Njchols,the Spartanbiura attorney changed byiDetectiveR eed)with hav- ing propos d topeeure the pardom of a conviet for money,a prrt of the money to’be paid to.Gov.Ble |made a sweeping denial of charge ase, that he had any jnitemt don of tryingg to bribe:Gov..Blease.He said that he was in an intoxicated voudjtion {when the interview;recorded by.a (telaphionic,device between D2 ectiveReedandhimselftook.place fle lalso changed)that the records.of con- |ye tlans made at Spartan burg-and |Washingtom had been distorted by |the stendgprapher, |Enjoining Roosevelt).Electors)in |Kansas, |Newton,Kans.,Dispatch,ood. A temporary ‘restrainiing order was issued by Judge©.EH.Bramnine, in the district court here today,-@n- |joining every county clerk im Kans sas from printing on the offidial pri mary ballot under the head of Re- publican.party,those candidates for |presidential electors who have open- ly declared they will support The- odore Roosevelt if elected. The proceedi Ng:were “filed by |Fred.Stanley,Republiéan national Leonsr nitteeman,and ‘State Senator F,Dumont Smith.The plaintiffs. are R,Marks,of Hodgeman county, land others,alleging themselves to be members of the Republican’party “who Bigned the petitions for nom i- ‘nation of paid_candidates for elec- tors under promise that they would /Sugyport the.Republican nomiinee for President.’’ |‘Thie case will be heard at Hutch-ison on Fully 22. |Brought Suit For $100,000 and Ac+ cepted $100, The Biblical Recorder says the |jcase of Evangelist George Cates against the Southréfi railway was Lcompromised.a few days ago,the plaintiff receiving $100 in full Bet- |Cement of all:claims and the de jfendant paying the costs im the jcase.The suit was instituted in ithe spring of 1911 for the collec- }tion of $100,000.-Mr.Cates)claim- that ona trip he was taking from Biltmore to Hendersomville.He}. |,oarded the train without exchang- \ing mileage for ticket,being late jreaching the station,and that the conductor,refusing to accept eith- \er his mileage or his personal check, |putt him off the train at Arden in &®rough manner.The railway de-‘}nie@ that Mr..Cates was _handled jrougthly and claimed that the econ- ductor acted clearly within his |Figihts. /DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS. |Scalp Itch |Vanishes and’ |Quickly Stops Falling. PARISIAN Sage—ramember the name when you want @ good,pure ihair tonic free from dangerous lead jand other dyes. PARISIAN Sage js not a)dye.Most; tonics that dye the hair poison and are dangerous to use. |PARISIAN Sage is'a-clean,de- iTightful hair dressing that wnour- \ishes the hair roots.and besides kill-|}ing the dandruff germs imparts life; Hair and beauty inte the hair:Your hairwilllookniceandbrilliantafter| lapplying P ARISLAN Sage and you} jean quickly get rid.of dandruff and scalp itch amd ptop the ‘hair fromjfalling:‘Avoid imitations —get thi lgenuine.The girl with the Aubarti \hair is on every bottle anid carton.Large bottles 50 cemts at the |Statesville Drug Store and dealers |everyiw here. W orDs FROM 110M BY Statements That May be Investigat- ed,—Testimony o*StavesviileCitizens.ee When a Statesville citizen comes Mrs.“Reavis,ae Seventh street,| Statesville,.N.sruy's: Kidney Pills asa |1 publicly mecommended them in 1904} was correct,I was in bad shape from kidney complaint.I-could not sleep wel on “accoumt of weak- ness in wiy back and kidneys,and. in the monnjng I felt all wom,out. 'also pulbject to nervous’and Seemng.Doam’s iKidaney Pills advertised,:-I got a box -at Haillis Drug Store,They acted,quidk- ly,and fixed me up in good shape fn a short time.”eae Bor sale by all dealers.Price 50;cents.:Foster-Milburn Co.,Buf- falo,..New-York,:sole agents for the United States, -Remember the name -——Doane and at no he wi ihizzy spells. eng and about a,month later ‘ple LeadTt are full of | “Doan's |8 i rful remedy§ land all I said in théir praise when |i “2 Oh fare lod e1h a garden of ee rns*Oh for an Tatere or two uf euenmbera,aie ;:On.for the use of an Eddy Refrigerator A Cae :To carry me straight tothe frigid north pole,REDUCED RATES TO THE NORTH POLE, Get your tickéts now while they are on sale at our store,We have reduced the prices‘on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes,Water Coolers,ete.Now is the time'to save money and ice by //buying one of our |‘Eddy Dry Air Refrigerators.”Place’anmatchintheEddyleaveitfortwoorthreedays.Itwillstrike|as readily as.if justout of match box.We are demonstratingthiswithbothmatchesandsalt,the ah remaining as dry and.fine as ever,They’re the sort ‘of Refrigerator that keeps food«.fresh:The consumption ofice’is guaranteed’to,be less’than -vahy other refr igerator on the ae See.our.‘window andgetreducedprices. White-Stimpson.Hardware Company. _200-acre farm five miles from Statesville on the National Highwayrailroadsidingpntheplace.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance’intimber,about $800 worth of saw mill timber,several thousand cordsofwood.Two divellings,‘ove five-room the other eight.rooms,frame shingle roof,two barns and outbuildings,200 fruit trees.254 acres at River Hill,Iredell county.One hundred acres in cul-tivation,25in bottom land,75 original forest.Red soil,generallylevel.Seven-room,two-story»iwelling.(located in a beautiful grove)with-barn-and outbuildings all in good condition.Good orchard,inhealthylocation,near schools and churches.:;102 acres seven miles fronrStatesville.School and churches near.F‘orty-five acres in cultivation,balancein woodland.New two-story,-six-room dwe lling,two barns and outbuildings,good orchard.For further.information about the abovefarms and other smallones,city and suburban property,call on or write,7ERNESTG.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C.:NSURANCE,STOCKS AND’REAL ESTATE.’°’PHONE 33 OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. xcursion | ‘ MaioTHEFar)BACK TO THE FARM! ;You read and hee ira great dealabout the cost ., of living.The remedy is the production of yourowneatableson’your OWN FARM.I ofter you farming lands ofany size from one acre to one thousand cut to suit the pur- chaser and sold-on easy terms. The farms have fine bottom lands as well as upland and ‘also plenty of good timber. The dredging of the creek bottoms will be com: [pied within 60 or 90days and up to that time |will dispose of the property at bargain“prices. If interested .in automobiles see me.I am handling the “hupmobile,”’ove of the best ma- chines on the market.Will sell for cash or on time, W.R:MILIS,—Real Estate Agent. t WILL MOVE SOON! We want ourcustomers to bear _., in mind that we will soon move into our new quarters in theFirst National Bank Building--the store | room formerly occupied by J B. Cill. TheS.,M.&H..Shoe Comp’y. Eas Statesville Realty &Investment Co. Insurance Bonds 1906 =>Konetakia Widord en 1912 to the front,telling his friends end:neighbors of hig exper!ance,: you can rely on his sincerity.Tie Statistics show that five out of every.six men are incapacitated statements of people residing in|at some time in their lives by accident.Almostevery man meets - far-away places Wo not command ||with accident or sickness which keeps him from business.Are your confidence:;Home endorse-1%you willing to assume the risk?.The race for supremacy in thisment.is the kind that hacks Doan's|f country is the cause of more casualties each year than the blood-.Kidney,Pills...Such testimony is|iest war ever fought.Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,but ~convincing.Investigation proves sy can provide against it.Wéissue the most complete pdlicy oftrue,Below is a-pts atement.of ff |4 protection in the market.You don’t have-to die to win.SeeusStatesvilleresident:No stronger|@ t f ti |° proof’ef merit can be had.|i or information anc prices.BONDS—Administrators,Guardians,Executors and all classesofCourtorJudicialbondsfurnishedatreasonablerates.Would you_ask a friend to mortgage his home to accommodate you?,If not,don’t ask him to sign your bond.A Corporate Surety Bond is a certificate of ch:wracter and ability which no one can consist-“ently ignore,for only competent persons with clean ‘records can... obtain them Our officeis your office.Come to see us.We would like to meet you.:‘ %us KF.CA RLT ON,Manager. oh a a ANaes Christian HomeSchool.Preparatory and Collegiate courses, Music,aerieh standard St by lafge stair of experienced,colle--trained instructors,Takes only A 00Unsurpassedhealthrecord.Bric.ne ee Park-likecampus,Ooncerts,lecturyebalce-HeNRY wapreilanne ooweneen4.M.,nvereiteforourcatalogbeforenktecoilogettor’your dhushter,Raleigh,N.GS Trev INSTITUTE;OATTG oe ression,Fhyaioat Culture,Pedagogysy Businéss,oto,ato courses,Art ‘boarders and teaches the {ndividuak,k buildings,Steam heat,Oe enna banetabla,~. ? ol: * 4 New Series AugustAst. easy way.L.HARRILL, The 52d Series of the First Buildin*Loan Association opens August 1st,are already being taken in this series,.in line an ‘prepare ‘to build a home inabe [LENOIR COLLEGE, HICKORY,’N.C. andhares.Get Secretary. es a specialty).OurA,8.G: rent $1,5)a month $1,00.a month, Co-education,under .best conditions and management.,courses),Preparatory,Music,(Piano,Violin,Voice;Théeory,.History),Expression,Art.(ChinaFifteenteachers;225 students:i uates enter graduate,work in University of North Carolina without examinationandcompleteAM.degreein.one year,Steain h(bedsteads,springs:mattresses,etc,,)in.dormitories, HIGHLANDBae (Men)-Board,heat and,lightAt cont af #8:S049$3.258 mignth,Reon NEW SCIENCE BUILD!NG in course chacvaton a)Tuition for Session~—-College $40;Preparatory$27to $86:Music,Art,Expression,ote:,$36eac:‘HICKORY BUSINESS COLLEGE in ‘connection with Lenvir College,Boikkeep- ing and shorthand courses $25 eassh.Our graduates‘get and hold positions,Next session opens SEPTEMBER 8,(Write for free catalogue. nL FRITZ,President. on : Departments;“College (two A.”B, 1,200 feet above sea-level,No malaria’' eat,electric lights,.shower baths,faraayy | OAKVIEW HALL (Women)=-Board,;heat and ghtpee oat of $0.00 ons Room rent |? Flee to The Mountains and tof at the ‘Davis White Sulphur Springs Noted for its high moral tone,famous eral water,good fare,and large patron-° Weekly Rates $6 to $8,July and August $8 to $10. clubs and famulies. ted Booklet to Special rates ta Write for illustra- The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N.C. Open May 15th to October 15th te |Connell y Springs,$65;Hjildebran,$5 Hickory, t €st in and erqumd Norfolk..This jtrain will be.operated via’Salis-| ibury.Grevnasbore and Danville and |will b A mranied by special’rep-|lresentatives to see that’everything l open door for the grossest kind of].® }is handled {n firet class ‘shape.The fraud.’t 1 lowing round trip rates will’ap-|members of Congress be less zealous |ply from.staticns named: Marion,$5;Bridgewater, len A’'pine $5;Morganton, “$5;|$5+ $5; Cla yemont, Con ver,$5;Newton, $5;Catawba,$5; Statesville ,$5;.Taylorsville, $5.- Stony Point,$5.25;Hiddenite, 525:Mocksville,$5;Norwood, 2 Albemarle,$5.25;Rockwell, $5; 1 Pnts train will handle ‘business all points Marion to Barber. Grand ‘Seashore Excursion to -Nor- THE LANDM ARK?Mote 1ax nAtom ieBFor Road!@ Seenerepereeee|TUESDAY,~:~-July 23,1932.edit the’annual ‘convention of WASTE IN FEDERAL,BUILDINGS.|\the North Cardlina Géod Roads As-Levegemutties .,|80cjation,.whiah)-willl.r held:in|Congressional'Committee Oondemns-Charlotte August:1°ahd 2;--which the Extrawagance and Bad agement and Hints at Fraud. Washingto no Dispatch,19th.‘Law.Severe criticism of the government |Inthis conmection the 'questionmethodsoferectingpublic-buildings will pe discussed as to the adyisa- is contained in thereportof the House |bility of increasing the yearly li- committee on expenditures in public/eénse tax on automobiles and pro-‘buildings which Chairman Cyrus|viding that alt funds thus raised Cline of Indiana:submitted to the|Shall he usisd in the maintenanee of House today.The committee points|t#e roads of the State.There is aoutextravaganceandwasteandthe{ong sentiment im favor of auto- posal bilities of fraud.in’public ex:|sion ‘ot ‘this auestion by ne Peepeurfleemakingyeninamnion"uno‘deiiee ie dacover any $any al in,the}|e chorus :done,pte eSciblieservice.ny "d nN,jists,it is held,spould .be present t0 take part im the’discussion:asThecommitteemaken.the TrecOM:i they ase-the-ones—_whe-are perso n- |bilist,inNorth;Carolina,is “The Re- Nowe of.the:State Automobile ‘|mendation ‘that government.build-|ally*.the “most.interest in,ileingsbestaidardized:and.endeavors |law..a ens out what’it,considers the a ;er *Gonean E : olly:of maintaining a big force of|Myers.ine es Collecting Vir7.ming o dence -Abdut His Steer,;draughtsmén and architects to imake|. plans for.every:building:constructedby:the government.\The report finds:that since 1902 721,buildings.have been érécted and that there are’nowpendingbillsfor750buildingstocost Wi ikcsboro’Patriot,18th. Alfre of Ire de“lt, for an aggregate of $70,000,000.the value-of the steer which’:heIfthiskeepsup,’’.the committee owned .at-the time he began his says,“‘there will be 1,520 public)term.The ‘Landmark says that thebuildingsinsideof15years.’’The} cost’:of maintenance alone will be $11;000,000 annually. county «¢ommissi onerTs sold the steers, not..having any particular use for him during his.master’s temporary) pa ce ne Seashore Re-|The office of the supervising’archi-|Stay.at the iomé,Myprs now seeks) ne 1,.1912,ve South-tect of the Treasury iis criticised:to recover the value -6f the’st igs Sune caianel a .i from the dredell ‘commissioners.This office is.maintained at a cost af}!rae :Special:train consisting ‘of first!$3,000,000 annually.It has no defi-|72°Steer’is’sald to have been aeecacoachesandstandard|nite policy the committee finds,and |}able ee .or his -a oe ‘uilman Sleeping Cars will leave|:,’}attached:additional)valueMiteHN.O.at 680 mw on pene 7 leo bt to Nall ls ilo him because of his fine set io |Thursd ay,August 1st,‘arriving at|ing Architect James Knox Laylor for:and too,it is said,Pecause |Norfolk about 7 a.m.,August 2d,isome of the mistakes'that have.been}of his companionship.Several per- jam’ rewraing oe train’witi'||discovered.The comunittée gays thet Sons have declared that the animal jleave Norfolk at 6.80.p.m.,Sat-|Present system of awardsis bad and worth fully °$75.°Mr,Myersjurday,Aigust 3d.es whole days |should be changed.It points to in-|endeayor doubtless to secure and one night at the reashore,.al-|stances where contractors have been|s or a greater amount from thelowingampletimetovisitVirginiabeneficiariesofthe‘extras’?and|Co™mssioners.ie h,Ocesau View,Newport News,“bette rments”’when |Mr.Taylor Want tanwud.wok run down?Heads |Old Pornt Com*crt,Hampton Roads ‘dominated the board.'Without mak-|sche?Stomach.“off?A.good ‘reme-and the mA ny ther points of.inter-4 turdock Blood Bitters.Ask yourjinganycharges,the committee says:|Gv uc;ist.price $1.00.“Under the present method of|=ae‘awarding contracts for the ,,censtruc-EXECUTOR'’S NOTICE. ition of public buildings,there is att’Having d as executoroftheestateof-H,this is to notify all personsttheestatetopresentthem on or before the 25th day ofpleadinbarof The committee urges that}to+ersignec Tin ,_or this noticewill be theirree overy All persons indebted to the es- jin their effor*s to get public buildings tatewill please make immediate settlement.for their districts and recommends *June 25,1919 re a pxecutor,legislation making it illegal to erect}——°"*~~:|4 public building in any:city of less|SALE OF V ALUABLE CITY PROP: |than5,000 inhabitants or whose post-ERTY.. office takesin less than $10,000 an-nually.The practice of employing pee >eeding entitied J,Frank Barrett and others vs.outside architects is condemned.Cw.Freed others:tine undersigned somne h its comment on the administra-missioner will sell at public auction to the highesttionofSupervisingArchitect:Taylor|bidder at the court house door in Rieter eethecommitteesays“Mr.Taylor,can-|"°°"SATURDAY,JULY27,1912, not escape blame.’ PURSUANT to a decree of the Superior Court of Iredell county,rendéred in a‘special pro- tate,situated on West End avenue,in:tho city of -One»eanthat will be discuss-.| sl |will be of jniterest to oe automo-| Myers,:who.recently com-pleted aterm in the county hame.| where,he was sentenced | retailing,was here the last of|thet week .‘securing evidence as tio) at 12 o'clock,m,,the following eneated real eg-|" “The kKing off Fountain Deine. eo FIVE CENTS ©eo | |Preseription 2 Specialists!| The Polkre ‘Drug Company,. PRESORIFII N SPECIALISTS... On the Square,*Phones 109 and 410. RIGH Toncis Used in ever increasing }if x quantities,because the roofs put on 26 years ago are as ~good:as new to-day,and have never needed repairs. Don't put on that roof until you see them. Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.,Statesville,N.C. ASHEVILLE,N.BINGHAM COL R BINGHAS ¢.College andMan.egSpa uates ExcelinalltheCollegestheyattend,Northand South.Ventilation,SenitattAgainstFirepronouncedthaBESTby150doctorsraheas-nian tenesAverageGainof19poundstermofentrancesomes17 9 3 19 1 3 everytimate,Facn®Paretimate,Fare and Care ae aa Ha e Me L peta.so from branch line pointa be- tween Marion and Salisbury,and from all points Norwood to Salis- bury.Low round trip rates from all other points om same basis.. For Pullman reservations or any other information see your néarest agent or write, R.H.DHEBUTTS,Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte,N.C. NORFOLK SOUTHERN|RAILROAD. Route of the “Night Express.”’ Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)and NorfolkSouthernRailroad,to and from‘all points in east-ern North Carolina. Baffet,Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Ral-eigh and Norfolk.The following schedale figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed; TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH 5p.m.daily—"Night Expres a'’Pullman Sleep- Crawford-BunchFurnitureCompany,| UNDERTAKERS.Phone 400.May 24. i Night:‘Phone 2226. |Home ElectricCol (ieneral 5 ia C nity Park rr arServices. Electrical En ware ARE eaevie Contractors|leana dene, Estimates,Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies.- |ing C ar for Norfolk.6.00 a.m..dailyNorfolk ~For Wilson,Washington andBroilerasrCarservicebetween Norf Buffet Ps iceon¥.50 train from Norfolk, TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO |10.15 Pp,m.daily—"Night Exr *—Pullmar oj for Norfolk vizpauf ;BeNorfolk~ParloiNorfolk. ~F'c~Parlor CarF dervice Beaufort-Vor further information and reservationof Pull- g Car space,apply to D.V or ‘Ralph Du fer.City Tick man Slee General ‘Ag |Agent,Yarborough Hotel oni,RaleW.B.HUDSON,W,CROXTON, _General Supt ‘Ge petal Pass.Agent.Norfolk.Va S.J.Holland. Has good farm and mules for sale for cash or on time.Terms~ to suit purchaser. HOME ELECTRIC C0., A.D.COOPER,Manager. STATESVILLEFEMALE(COLLEGE. ‘The next session will begin Ce SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912, Departments:Intermediate,Col- legiate,Business,Piano,‘Voice, Violin,Elocution and Art.-Ap- ply for,catalogue and informa- tion to the president. Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. NTR ST horses Best equipped livery in.town. j "Phones.Day or Night. }5 SMyMachineShop a ‘complete and I am prepared ‘to do any kind of repair work. Engine andgBoiler!Work a Specialty. Also carry a.full line of Steam Fit- PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D. Office over Hall’s Drug Store. 8.80 to 10 a.in.Office hours 4 to 5 and 7.to8 p.m.tings up to 3 inches.Injectors,Lu- May24,||Dricators,Oil Caps and Jet Ens"PHONE 182, FOR SALE! «‘Bunton lot.*_Seven-room desirable residence onTraddstreet.:.Hot and cold water,bath,etc.©Lots near Graded School.j Small north Iredell farm. If you want to ane sellor exchange Pipe and Shafting. Cc.A.TURNER, Depot Street,Dealerin Machisiery, FORSALE. Two-year-old Apple Vinegar Made from the pure fruit juice... ’Phone orders to 4409, Walnut Grove Farm, H.H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor, JOHN_M.SHARPE,RFAL ESTATE“TEAMSWANTED. “NOTIGE TO CREDITORS. Having qualifiéd as administrator of the ‘estatefH.C.Summers,deceased,persons having resentctaimsagainsttheestatearenotifiedtoJune,them to me on or before the 18th day o ‘NOOD teams wanted totedt6 haul lumber,Seven|1913.Persons indebted bien a uested miles,.Good roads.ie DAVIDSON,.,oeno,191%,*MERS,,une iinJuly2, Adninlsteatoe. Boy Who Rei ker From Barjum Orphanage in Good Hands.| Concord Tribune,17th. Lloyd Misenheimer,the 16-year-old|® son of the late‘Jesse Misenheimer,of No.2 township,whose whereaboutshadbeenunknownfor,three years, turned up here last Tuesday.He wasbroughtherebyMr.A.J.Holt,of Whitmire,S.C.,with whom he ‘hadbeenmakinghishomeforthepastthreeyears. The story is’an interesting one. When the boy left he-was 13 years| old.His father and ‘mother both | died and:he was the only child Mr. R.V.Caldwell was appointed his gaurdian and “Mr.Caldwell placed} him in the Barium Springs orphan-| age.He remained there for one| year and the next day after returning| to the orphanage from his summer | vacation he ran away and.had not} Hes -|chilk dren.jrecently1e,Oriental and}school at Whitmtre. hace.the will |vertised for the boy and did all he| }a good farm in No.2 ‘man. .|hold the ke .;Over,é been heard from’until Tuesday of} this week.It seems that’in company|)a.m.daily except Sunday,|with some hoboes he landed at Whit-arkor Car Serv-imire,SS.C..Here he was seen and | |pic ked up by.Mr.Holt and given a} |home,Mr.ard Mrs.Holt h:iving no} He was sent'to,school and graduated in the graded Mr.Holt.will} {send him to college this fall and says| give him @Very advantage| | h,N.C.-|Possible: In the meantime Mr.Caldwell ad=| could to locate him.,Mr.-Holt says he decided to bring the boy -up to seeMr.Caldwell to let him know he is still living and how he is situated. Mr.Holt is greatly attached to him and is anxious to adopt~him as_his own son.Mr.Holt is wealthy,was formerly mayor of his town andis a merchant at Whitmire.Mr.Caldwell will:go dawn there soon to see hiswardandMr.and Mrs.Holt in regard to thg adoption of young Misenheimer. Young Misenheimer is sole heir to} 2 township w hich |is valued at about $5,000. —_——_-———-al They Couldn’t Stand For the Test.| "A dispatch from New Orleans says| negro superstit ion about the ‘‘Bible|test’’to ascertain the name of a thief | led to a near tragedy:in that city and| the arrest of Walter and John Fuller, negroes,chargedwith shootinga wo- The “test”provides that ‘a key be placedinthe middle of a Bible stoodonend,the ring end of the key pro-truding.The mediumis supposed tobetweentheindexfin- gers and when the name of the guiltypersoniscalledthebookwilltopple When Madeline Hennesy,anegress, tried to find out in this manner whostoleabellboy’smoney,she mention-.ed Walter Fuller’s name,whereupon, the book fell over and the ‘‘test’’was) successtul,John fuller felled’her.)with a billiard cue and Walter shot aon through the ay as she lay on theoor. During the summer months mothers of|young ‘children should .watch for anyunnaturalloosenessofthebowels.When|given prompt attention at this_time|serlots trouble may be avoided.Cham-berlain’s Colic,Clolera and..DiarrhoeaRemedycanalwaysbedependedupon.For sale a all dealers,‘ Statesville,to-wit:Beginning at a stake on West End avenue,Miss Lou Graham's corner,and rutining with her line south 24 degrees east 2214 pee to.a stake on theoanlot;thence south 66 degrees’west75 feet a stake,the J;north 24 degrees west 221 poles to the street; thence north(é degrees east 75 feet to the begin- ning,containing five-eighths of an acre more orJess.‘wide running from Race street to the rear of the above described property.iTermsofSale—One-third cash,one third in sixmonths,one-thirdin oe months’time. .B,McLAUGHEIN,June 25,1912,Commissioner. EXECU TOR’S NOTICE. fat 19 o'clock, juel Williams _Suly G,1920, Having qualified as executor of | the will of W.H.Crawford,deceag? ed,:%here by notify all persons hav- ing ciaims agaimst said estate to presept the same to me on or be-, fone July 2,1913.All peftsons in- ldebte?to.the estate of W.H.¢|Crawford are asked to settle. BE.-M.-CRAWFORD, B,.Connelly corner:thence |; Also an easment in an alley way 10 feet|' |Extr vile, ot WH.Crawford,States-| Route 4... J.B.Armfield,Att’y.| July 2,1912,| COMMISSIONER'S ‘R,M,Myers ys.John and -wife,Betty Morgan. By virtue of a decree -of the!Superior Court of Iredell county at.May term,1912,made.im the jabove entitled case,the unidersign-ed commissioner will sell at publicauction,to the highest .bidder for cash,at _-court house door‘jin Stalesville,N.C.,on |“MONDAY,AU GUST.5,1912,| noon,the following} desenibed tract of land,situate in New Hope township,adjoining the lands of DeWitt Redmon,Sam-| et al:Beginning at|a post oak in,Samuel Williams’line, SALE. T.Morgan running east,to a black:oak inj} James Reid’s line to a hickory; thence §..aerosgs the creek with Reid’s line to a hickory;thence west to a white oak in Samuel Wil- liams’line;thence north with Sam-| uel Williams.’line to the beginning, containing 65 acres,more or less... Terms of sale cash of Pupils.Military,tohelpin vets Teahoh i of Boys.Box See i WE.SELL THE DEERING MOWERS AND RAKES! We guarantee bioee machines -to to.‘do good | work.Yourun no risk in getting a mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs carriedin stockformachineswehandle. Statesville Hardware &Harness Company. R.T.WEATHERMAN, Commissioner. PUBLICATION. North Carolina,|In the Superior Iredell County,|Court. W.Smith vs.Bessie Smith. It appearing from the affidavit of O..W.'Smith in this action that Bessie Smith,the defendamt therein,is not to be found in Iredell coun- ty,and cannot after due diligence be found in:the State,and it fur-ther appearing that:the defendant, wife of the plaintiff,has wilfully and without cause abandoned |the said plaintiff and after said aban- donment lived in adultery with one —-and*other personsunknowntothe-said’plaintifif.~~Tt is therefore ordered,that no-tice of this action bé published once a week for four weeks in The Landémark,a mewspaper published in Statesville,Iredell.county,N.C., setting forth the title of the action,and the purpose af tha same,and requiring the defendant to appear at the term of the Supérior-Court of Irédell county,to be held on the last Monday.in.July,1912,at the ¢eourt house im paid county,and ;answer or demurto the complaint of the platntife.; J,A.HARTNBSS,Clerk of.thé SuperiorCourt.° W.A:-Bristol;Atty. :a Bi;mate 5 ; ORDE R OF ood Methods,Large Resources, wn COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Ought to mean much'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 $100,000.00 Surplus “;28,000.00TotalResourcesover500,000.00Fourpercent.on time and Savings —_—— Commercial National Bank, .Statesv ille,N.C. .M.K.STEELE,oidshdinn E.MORRISON,Vice President,‘D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.~G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier, I '®Ve 4h RS 7 x.The Jefferson Powder Company,of Birmingham,Ala.,will demonstrateto thefarmers J“of Iredell county,and their visitors at their annual picnic on the farm of Dr.P.C.Jur-:ney near Hebron church and near Turnersburg.July 27th,their method of taking out stumps and subsoiling land with dynamite.Will also show you how to ditch withdynamite.The Jefferson Powder Company will |have thei representative on thegroundwhowillansweranyandallquestionsinanintelligentmanner.EF or printed “.amatter address JEFFERSON POWDER COMPANY,Greenville,S.C. White-Stimpson_Hardwa ytreCompany.~ 0 .»Ww t :::,\}—.ne boy Sy sh ‘i ;%a s er oi a -‘te HE LANDMARK |Brock voted,against it.(Mr!Webb;How a Layman Put One Over ‘Col.|Value*of .the Yield ot Leading!:.eeeht Ae who was chairman,hesitated as\to).Mose’Harshaw.Crops. TUBSDAY,-~--July 23,1932./his vote.Mr.Watts turned to him)Onoe in a wnile alayman puts one!TheWall St¥eet Journal states thatenAaemnneennsmeeninnesAndsaid,‘You should’not:vote for)on a.lawyer,as witness the following|the six leading crops,including corn,|.SEORY OF THE MEBPTING.‘that.’Mr.‘Webb then voted against)told by Lieut.Gov.Newland on Col.|wheat,oats,barley,potatoes and hay,|s sapascsetiapse 4.4,it"The threé Simmons meh -on the!Mose Harshaw,lawyer and noted)will yield in value this season in the’Mr,Walter Clark ‘Tells What Took sub-committee voted against it and Republican politician .of Caldwell United States an amount some $763,-|Mlace at Democratic |Committe”the supporter of Judge Clark and\the|county.Col."Harshaw «gave Mr.|000,000 in.excess of the value of these|rs hig fect glen yo a supporter of Governor Kitchin’on Newland the facts,as the latter re-|crops last year.Corn will show.the| Didn't Want to Define What —is |the subcommittee voted for it,i .|ports to The Charlotte Observer.A}greatestgain,theestimated increase,Meant By Democratic Ticket.|,“On returning:to the full commit-|citizen gave Hatshaw a note for col-|over last year’s crop being over280,-| Mr,Walter Clark,Jr manager of tee Mr.Travis,representing Govern-lection,amounting to $25,on_a man 000,000 bushels _Fasily the most valu-/“Judge Clark’s senatoriil campaign,\or Kitchin,and Mr.Clark,is so |named Bragg.-Bragg told Harshaw/|able crop this year,next to corn,will! $1.98 Special $1.98 One lot Men’s Oxfords,alll sizes,Tans and Black,choice $1.98.Values $3.00,$4.00 and $5.00.Lookthemoverifinterestedin,Shoes. $1.00 More than 100 pair Men’s Pants,choice $1.00.Nothing inthis line worth less than $1.50 regular, eo Cents 7: One lot 50¢.Shirts,choice 25e.: 82 Cents Two hundred select patterns in $1 Shirts,choice 82c. 42 Cents Entire stock 50c.Underwear 42¢,Entire stock 25¢e.Underwear i eee$1.00 a1 :*::.|ing Judge Clark,signed this résolu-he didn’t have the money but would!be hay,the estimated increase in the|aaa (oe ee ionspine tien and offered it to the full ‘cor imit-igive him a note and mortgage on a hay crop over last year being20,000,-|th d iy sep iat Mr.a D.Watts,tee.a8 a minority report.Mr.Travis|mule,the latter said to be worth $75,|000 tons.The entire crop this year|°wast roa aptative of .Senator|Poke in favor of the definition of the|to pay in 60 days.Harshawaccepted should be worth upward of$950,000,-|pore fore :Qualification of the voters in the pri-|the offer without~seeing the mule;|000.Oats promise an increase of|Simmons,and the friends of ,Judge/4 @.V ::I ;Clark and Governor Kitchin allagreed mary,showing that it would prevent;the new note and mortgage were ex-|around 220,000,000 bushels and po-}in th tiv omiiittaaot July 9th}national Republicans fromvoting in.a|ecuted and the old note surrendere .|tatoes promise a gain of over 60,-!te ee cts ro Democratic primary forSenator.Mr.)At the end of 60 days Harshaw made}000,000 bushels by.comparison with!that only those who vote thenational Hep!y y |C Alee4levislatiq|Watts,personal representativeof Sen-|a demand for the money and Bragg|last year;and,even in the face of thiscigti8ngDaatorSimmons,vigorously ‘opposed told him he could have the mule.|increase,potatoes are selling higher|i {io|any definition and state at the poul-|Harshaw paid a bo:ogo forthe mule |than at this time last year.|fare iad tovoto ih the Democratic|@"ydefini dstatedthat the poll-|Harshaw paida boy$1to go for th le |than atthis time lastgirditedStatesSenator,[f|Holders in each precisict should de-|and sent along the noteand mortgage,|anes eee)npr fag co ark.mis A D.|cide whom should:vote.“Mr.Walter}which were given to Bragg.The!DIED.Watts CA Webb and WE Brock,Clark,Jr.,spoke in favor of the mi-|boy,as instructed by ‘Harshaw,put)ty isin a ts tek es wi ecconast|supporters of Senator Simmons,vote|ority report,stating that/a United)the mule in Henkel’s stable when he}oniy child of Mr.and Mra,N.G,Ledbetter.Deathavainstthisresolutionintheaiicorti:States Senator was our-national rep-|brought the animal to Lenoir.|iaeald te eve 8 ahining tark and in this:cosee::gi resentative from thisState andshould)Ina few days Col.Mose dropped){i ue)Only Biadden ‘the heartsof not only|mniftee and Why.did the supporters 0 |not be chosen by those who are na-|in at the stables to see his mule and loving father and mother but of all with whom|Senator Simmonsvote to postp3ne ac-anhut Republicans:that if a nan Was what he enw aint cadnead him to he camein coptact.She sleeps beside the bean-| peas smn ims Solke oi inwill ot votetor Weodrder Wil-|faint T -feed bill had run ‘u to|hear hen anys "Please mason.No mitehase tho|tee,whenit.was about to’come to a sag 3 selda t he should t b 1!eth tl bli d id Msg d patter of her little feet,but every hour.brings|vel i lowedto vote for United States Sena-|eouldonly eat,mush,"When.Gol.sen satieec menteey’ataed“‘As a matter of fact;Mr.A.D.|s ’,.:*|thatbind us from Earth to Heaven”has been, .‘Watts,personal Kenresentaiveot Gen IN’Hackett aoa Me RH Ha ieace ‘on ee a ee Wthe floral tributes were many and beautifuleeeeaatSPOanartareofSenatorSiminotisQp-|sive “Then his Son wrote.him the|the erave being completely eovered with choiceiiiiniti}|:|and costly w .a ni e sympathy,lovemaaias:Sie adoption of this definition posed defining the qualifications of mule was worthless and he was going!and friendshpof many friendstothe heart-bro-|whereby Hational Republicans would|o ight vote.in a Democratic|to give it away,Col.Mose wrote him *e*parents:bitcmuloertchaenibecrcomllbepreventedfromvotingintheDem-|Whom ane ‘aioe that the saaliier|i give nd fi y od itn anne 7 mot ocratic primary for United States Sen-ie postaienad indefinitely lof lst hake him &aiaaaht of “the|VAC ATION OUTINGaaneneaDeaithe:}Judge Biggs and othersspoke and|mule but not to give ittoa friend.|AonoxtorSitleona‘Gelete ‘tin (then Mr.J,W.Bailey,a supporter of|fae:the voi coniiltbec mons,.iMr.Simmons,offered.a substitute|Senator Overman After the Forest“As <tebe of the sub-commit-|Similar to ey report which|”ry Burden.tee who signed a minority report to declared that it was the sense of the)Washington Dispatch,20th.eM ei |:n oa »}committee that the words,‘‘Demo-!Declaring that it is /his belief that \W.E S T E R N |Snr tyaeons Democraticticket,’leratic ticket”meant the national,con-'the forestry bureau is wantonlyofwhatactuallyoccurredonJuly9th‘gressional,State,legislative andcoun-|wasting the governments money ininthe’Democratic State executivety Democratic tickets.Mr.Watts,hiring numberless clerks,lawyers,bommittes:(personal representative of Senator|doctors,chemists and other pro-|oe N O R T H eh“Proposed rules for the senatoral|5immons,opposed this and engage fessional men from eastern and west-aahprimarywereintroducedbyMr.T,D.|i2.4 debate with Mr.Bailey.A few ern States and that that departmentarren,of Craven county,a strong |Minutes later Mr.Watts changedhis of the government isduplicating work ‘C A O L I N AsupporterofSenatorSiaranneHe|position and offfered an amendmentfdone by other departments,Senator Tr}. ae 7Hi1 Entire stock Men’s Straw Hats,choice -$1.00;Values up to $3.00.ous ~~Clothing Sale price will remain on all small lots in Suits—$6.98,$7.98,$9.98 and $12.98 will Pay Suits that soldfor$10 to $22.50.Drop in aud look through.Wehavewhatyouwantatpricesthatwillinterestyou.cs Respectfully, THER.M.KNOX Co. Sales Day is the first Monday in each munth in Statesville,N.C. *'THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS| declined to state who prepared these tothe Bailey’substitute that it was/al-,Overman of North Carolina,today in-rules in reply to questions from mem-|89 the sense of the committee that no troduced a resolution in.the Senate rihin tsuduk as Mebersofthecommittee.It was then ¢lector who,in the regular election of |asking for a sweeping investigation “The Sapphire Country”]moved by Judge Biggs,a supporter November 5th,1912,voted for’any of the forestry service.‘f a oyofGovernorKitchin,that these pro-.Repubican shouldbepermitted to vote;Senator Overman said tonight that|Where There is Health in Everyposedrulesbereferredtoasub-com-‘2 the ~Senatorial primary The}when the bureau was first establish-/Breath.The Climate is Perfect’mittee of three,one to be representa-friendsof Judge Clark and Governor ed it only required’an annual “ppro-|the Year Round.In Spring and |,tive of Governor Kitchin,onea.repre-Kitchin at once,said they wouldaccept|priation of $800,000.Now,accord-|Symmer the Region is {deal.sentative of Senator Simmons and one the Bailey substitute as amended by ing to the estimates for this year,REACHED BYarepresentativeofJudgeClark,and Mr.Watts,as it would.prevent na-said the junior Senator,“an appro-|——REACHED BY——that this*sub-committee carefully ex-tional Republicans from voting in the:priation of $6,000,000:‘is ‘necessary |h ;‘a+-amine the rules proposed for the pri-Democratic primary for United States and the employes number 30,000.|out ern al Way,|mary and report back toanadjourned Sepator.Notwithstanding that.his {t cost the government $20,000 toget):meeting of the full committee.The.#m™endment was accepted by both the out a single,balletin,according to|Premier Carrier of the South.friends of Senator Simmons opposed:!tiends of Judge Clark and sup t figures which I have obtained,”con-|Sold |Wont :,righ atte ‘=;.|Solid Through Train,includingthisandinsistedonimmediateconsid-Kitchin,Mr.Watts would not suppdrt cluded Mr.Overman,;:Lie"Vali a te +f cies ‘.-eration of the rules.Finally,‘after a bis own amendment,but went around Men who are interested in the in-|4 pode me oot i.aapdebateofsomelength,the friends of the committee and speaking aloud to vestigation believe that.the inquiry |Ashevi Wg Poors teSenatorSimmonswho.were ina ma-the supporters of Senator Simmons,|wil]show that hundreds of professors |Raleigh,Gréensboro,Salisbury.|jority on the committee,agreed that told them to vote to postpone;Mr.in eastern and western universities ‘Other convenient ‘through carytherulesshouldbereferredtoasub-R N.Hackett,a supporter of Sena-anda goodly number of lawyers who/arrangements:‘Summer TouristcommitteeconsistingofonefriendofdinetepacttoneauddineacreWeeoycaaenonaePoaepay-|'Tickets on sale untileachcandidate,provided that Chair-"09 to pos e ats 4 iroll perform little if any duties formanWebbandBerrataryBrock,both Previous question closing all-debate|Uncle Sam.Not only this but it is|September 30,1912..supporters of Senator Simmons,were ©”the matter.|claimed they use the clerks assigned |Let your ideas.and wishes be known:;added to the sub-committee and pro-‘“‘Upon a roll call demanded by!to théir departments for private use.|:uevidedthatthesub-committee be al-Walter Clark,Jr.,all the Clark and|SS See Oa eeelowedonlyone-hour to examine the Kitchin supporters voted against post-;Mexican —Revelutjonists..Arrested,|ashevilie,N.C.Charlotte,N,C.Raleigh,N.Cproposed-rittes This was adopted,poning and all the Simmons Ssupport-|Emilio Vasduer Gomez,fora short)Go ‘YOUR.LIPSOVERSFREEDEMONSTRATION ! “NORRIS’EXQUISITE CANDY. -§You just must’try some of NORRIS’ExquisiteCandiesinordertoappreciatehowwonderfullygoodtheyare..:/: *Tomorrow we will conduct a free demonstration making the stb-committee consist-of ers except Mr.Bailey and Mr..Mor-|time provisional President of Mexico,|f ee WS and :|are supporters of Senator Simmons eda and poet y cae od aoe to|aoe pods i a Sor S,Texas,M !and cordially invite you to.visit our establishment iandonesupporterofGovernorKitch-postpone the matter..The simmons|Sunday.nignt’by Federal secret serv-Ca one 345 sthece dalici fections.:|in and one supporter of Judge Clark,supporters in the committee being in’ice officers and taken before the Unit 9 e and sample these delicious confections,:and alow ee yee only si hour for a ore i re weate teal igi eet ‘1 cians €This candy for which we have the agency is the i}consideration of thisimportant matter.until a meeting to be cajled by the’about the same time,Francisco peat Y nat net actap ps semalar ar in ad.i“When this sates tee met Mr-|chairman,prior to the is of Octo.|Gazuiea,Gomez’s private secretary,::-|product of America =master candy maker and on adWalterClark,Jr,stated that there ber,land DreP,Raeda were taken tare ae @ dition to being far beyond any candy “produced inshouldbeaclear-cut rule as to who|‘‘In order that this statement might:custody on the streets and Francisco Breakfast Bacon America,it is packed in boxes so beautiful that they“were entitled to vote in the Démocrat-|be entirely accurate,before publish-Perez and Felipe Miramon were ar-.ffer a feast for the eves not soon forgottenicprimaryforUnitedStates-Senator;ing it,“I submitted’it to Mr.E.L./rested while.boarding a train for E]°eet Cr d H:omer ee se :ve =:5 ;atittheproposedrulemerelystated,Travis,who served on the sub.com-Paso.Manuel L.Marquez,another Sugar Cure ams,,§Price,eighty-cents and oné dollar per pound.Hq».\oye Who votes the “Democratic tick-|mittee with me,and-he assured me!of Gomez’s secretaries,later was plac-:;‘y mt ich Ws eohlaited whtho i:’-and was not ‘sufficient,as it left)that it accords with his recollection.|ed under arrest also.|Best quality cae —is cs abr feb oythequestionindoubtandopentova-|“Judge Clark wishes it definitely-.The charges against all six are for /see elses..:PNriousmisconstructions,Mr.Watts op-/settled that no man who votes ‘the the violation of the neutrality laws,in Kettle Rendered Lard,~posed this‘andstated that there was no|Republican ticket for President shall|setting under way a revolution against ;i !;1 }|£[PD»need for a definition;‘that the rule|be allowed to vote for United States a friendly nation.They were all Sliced Dried Beef St at es V ]fe So i U Ee.©O,i:proposed said “Democraticticket”and|Senator in a Demdtratic primary:committed to jail in default of bond,(~*~ee 1 pesca :”:‘nd i}F it should be left to the pollholders in|Any one voting the Democratic ticket SS e ‘Store of Quality.Exclusive Agents.ia:the different precincts to decide what |on November 5th,1912,willofcourse!stust,Not Vote For Republicans.|.att ieyaraoeMr.C.A.Webb stated|be aioe a ae ee re=\Onatiham-.Recond.ie leas PRP BP)iathathethoughtitbesttohavethe)gardless of whether he has hereto ore)va eg Ae ADR Waa |PIT |TCTITON a warn.SSC 3aeeesettledoesaid;.““‘Why.can’t yO Democratic ticket or not.Hine Dertoumaeb ticket be onic car oY Ok rape :|EXPCUTOR'S NOTION,jyouallagreeonthis?’and wrote the |“Ihave stated this matter some-fit,to enable him to vote int Cae noi.|.‘B\..Having qualitied es execute ifollowingdefinition,|with his own what fully that the public may not be Srieitd primary,we will‘not aoe Nice fot new strained Kraut Stands E the last |will oni tomenucae ce _ihand.‘By Democratic ticket in para-|misled,but may know exactly.what discuss,but we do insist that ‘no man \@ M.Couch,deceased,late of Ire |ape ve .ot oe speuoctata sania ce ofthe exec-|should be allowed to-vote in the pros Country Honey u dell evap tld thia ts to notify.alll |national,congressional,fate,legis-|utive committee.“|-“mar fe }+i bersons having.clai again heERandatasthalf~cnt hy —_—__——_>Hoa a ro i if lL Callonmefor'Kraut .f estate of said BLM.Couchi te eeticket.’’r.Travis anc te Clar Alf speed wecords for big gum|i ey pepe i ahig acne i ‘ny ae z ;y pau,theda tole uiunleioruiicd OF }e half the ‘county _ticket’’be_stricken the new “Uiiited States baittleshiyp Damoarats should be allowed to vous ige eo de {i}and fr i |Statesville,N..C.,on or before the :|~~~Sout and the following resolutjon was’yorng,wister-ship—of the super-"=d we Garieatly insist tint any oe lot on hand from F 19th day of July,1913,or this i \then offered:“By the Democratic S'C*(u4ught Arkansas,during ‘her|an he tdi tot eg Re f man |FANCY GROCER.1]:cy “f |Dotive will be pleaded in:bar of 5 Iticketinparagraphfourismeantthe*\°?@*dization trials,afi Rockland,whothat day votes for @ Nepuolican |e:To ale five-to 15 gallons...§|their recovery,All persons,jnidebt-national,congressional,State,legis-|.eA Her speed of 22.045 knots 8 |cannot truly besaid to have voted the|},105 East Broad Street aan ,f ed to said estate are requested toaaKotteDuineeratictokenPtgigbyeeoerrto|‘Democratic ticket.urs |ay ep 1};=by I ‘A LSOUOH Teun ee Tes ccpaggiattdatA_©s De @ Ute astest ever made yy any}ee q :4 y ‘{‘ok J UTI,La 0,,A 2 P,Mr.Travis and Mr.‘Clark voted for battleship im the werd carrying 12}August!Fifteenth,Sixteenth anit|i "PHONE 27)D.J.KIMBA 4:e |Va.,Hxeoutor of the will of BH.M.this’regolution..Messts.Watts and inch’guns,‘feet | pile |/Seventeenth.—ad.aCouch,deceased,July 19,1912.Say i Se AS he i: *. Sit bed Was yas ae Soe :is ,Nie paky eS vig ra ee te BR Bw :ba :et Huhy sie fe ae Selo,Uaae 3!Meee tideseeaeketPatsahsbwih-i ,i ‘aie oe !;ees re a t ao c a a e a p a p e s n c s a c c n e es t a t — A EE RI N AE =o pe e r ) Se r e n e ‘result, ‘of the escaped "to Seventeenth—ad.wort VOL.XXXVIU. GEORGE SMITH BACK IN JAIL,|— .Gave Officers Who Arrested |Him) Good Deal ot Trouble and Was*Hurt Himself.”-:“.George.Smith,the’escaped prits-|Her who Was -arested in’Wilkes! ‘county,is.again an occupantof-Lre- delt:jail,havin.been’brofughit to4 :Statesville by Jailer Gilbert,.who}him.'| ‘asl after’ inwtas good trim went to.|Wilkesboro.Sith.is not wien:he left the jail)with:pix oth-|ago.|Statepvillie’s population,Of theer:prisoners (a few nightsHe!has a wound-'ou;hig head:and:a)289°included:‘ia the.census /pprajned ankle. He"f resisted arrest) im Wiilkes'"and,thie injuries ate the ‘(Wilkes officers ledirned that| Smith and Paul:Bradshaw,another} prisoners,were at.) thie home of the Nantz women,the; of revenue officers in Wilkes some.time ago,Three officers went totheNantz.home to maife the ar- rest anid found Smith and Bradshaw| at breakfast.Ome officen stepped| to a door of the room and demand-|write the rate of {literacy imStates-iThe tiroke’|ville,as figured by Prof.Craven,fs |prominent businers meni and a mem-ea “hands up!”Bradehawandran,but Smith threw his hand, to his hip pocket,whereupon .the)officer leveled his pistol ut | Smiith’s.head and declared his in-| tentjon to shoot tf Smith's hands | didn't go up,and they went up.|Smith was then ecearched and re-| lieved of a biz automatic.Colt's pis-| tol found.in,the pocket to which he} had thrown his hand whem.the offj- cer.entered the door. dodge the other officers were approaching the house from 22) other direction,madie his way to the woods and escaped.The oOfficer..en-| terime the househad not given his fellows time to get to the doors to, be guarded,or both prisoners would.doubtless have been taken.. Smith begged to be allowed to finish eating his breakfast and his Tequest was granted,an officer standing -over him with drawn pie-| tol He suddenly sprang from his chair and made an attempt to get) out of the deer,but the officer truck him om the head.with a pis-} tol and he.felf out cf the door and | sprained his ankle.He -was quick-| ly overpowered and hanticarffed,but | not without a strugele.j Smith told ©Mr.Gilbert;while en route 0 Stateaville,thet he,| Bradshaw and Ralph Bowman,the) thres ‘white prisoners who -got) away,left «the jal together amd tramped up the Taylorpvi'le raii-| road to within a mile of Hiddenitey) Here Bowman turned to the left and Smith and Bradshaw turmed to) the right and went on t yard Wylkes.Smith:says that it ainexh on them a good deal,but despite the rain they expected to hear an auto with officers from Statesville coming up the road at any time, but thiey felt confident of meking good their escape.Amd it.might be mentioned right here that the:offers did get an automobile for the purpose of going to Alexam- der to head off.the prisoners,but the trip could’not be made on ac~) eount of.the mud. The officers Bill very confi- dent of rounding up all of the escap- ed.prisoners within a reasonnble length of time..Smithibays he knows ing of what became of the negro prisoners,and will not say *tha are ving did e Fawing ¢hats. Mr.Gilbert found in jail atWilkes one of the Nantz women at whose home Smith and Bradshaw had tak- ¢n-refuge.She had stabbed a man and was being held without bond:to await’the resulta”of the injuries she had inflicted Mr.J.C.Irvin Bitten By Plain-So Dog,Not Rabid One.5 Just as Mr.J.C.Irvin was feav- ing his home on.Davie Lo come up,town Tuesdia y.-™i little.black dog rat Up be bit ham on leg and then ran une der a wagon in sireet The doz’vivas without provacation aid naturally feared that fb tfhyUli the Mr Tryin was affected with rabics.The.wag- on tader \ti the dog tock.refugea wag that’of a Mr.Ladd,wito lives on “Mr,Jno,M.Sharpe's place, and while Mr.Ladid wadiniitted that the dog had followed:tiie wagon from his:home,he sald thet it wasoa stray dogs and did not belong to him.:natoriumMr..Irvin went to the sai andandhad~Dr.Long to exatniine diress the wound inflicted by dog,apd when told that the looked a little.suspicious he termined that.the dog ghould.be eX- amiimed to determine if ‘he had any symptomsof hydrophobia The d was ey and killed:later i the way ant its head sent to Raleigh for examjnatiom by the Pastuer folk bite rie & with instruetions to wire resus Mr.Irvin ‘was natumailly a iitte nervous and Was in suspense we ti!w telegram from Raleigh:came Wednesday anncuncing *that the dog’s head ‘twas all?right—tita there were no symptems of hy dirge | phobia Overcashes to Hold Reunion August Zth.vonTheOverecashes’of Rowam and!ad- joining counties will hold a:reun- ion.at.Bnochyjlle,Rowan county, Wednesday,August 7,at 10 7a.m. Aljs.persons ‘who are in any way related to this familly are invited to attend.or be represented by)let- tep--—_A-programmeof mupic and speeches for the occasion has been arranged.Rev,WA.Lutz,of Stirttes- ville,,.will talk on the.“history of the Overcash family.and Rev:O.B..| '$Shearans om the future pospibilities of the Ov,“cash family. “August Fifteenth,§enth anid ithis year is 692,an increase of 34. (935.horses being returnéd,compared the| STATESVILLE,N.OC.FRIDAY,JULY 26,1912. pst StaRES2 TAKING.OF SCHOOL JCENSt Illiteracy Wess Than One Per Cend|‘:In Town. Principal H,B.Craven,of tial Statesville Graded and High Shoot| hus completed the.school.census| of the town and it is shown *'thdt| there are 1,289 \persons..of *the|school ‘age—-6.ta 21+--within the} corporate limits,which:limits,be styknown;leave otit many people whi |of.)1 | ‘1,048 are white and 241 colored.’Dividing| the.sexes there’are 543whitte males and 505°females,.and 104 colored shoul!be numbered as a part. males and 137 females.*Ward:No 1 hag 163 whites amd 30 ‘colored;No.2basi156 whites and 174 col+) oned;in.No.3.thare are 599 whites| are only 130 whites and 7 colored.; No.3 furnished nearly half of the) total:number.~~AO Ble ‘Counting,those between the ages!of 12 and 21 who cannot read and jess than one per cent.,which ts a| fine showing,:| Not Beef at All.‘ Hanging up in front.of Harbjn’s | meat market,‘on south Center| street,i8 an advertisement repre-|senting a quarter of.beef.It is | made of pasteboard but is touched| and finjshed to look precisely -like| In’the real beef.Mr.Blank,who had been |church,Rev.J.E. meantime Bradshaw,who managedjoff to Atlantic City,or,Bomewhere |aling,-The bride who where they are suppoBed to have) the finest and best beef there is,| happened to meet with a friend just in’front of Harbinfs.market and they.engaged in conversation.Mr. Blank’s eyes happened to fal}on this -jmitation-quarter of,beef.“Ah,’| he ‘sajd .to his friend,“that is| That's the way they hava it in Atlantic City.I got some of it while I was there not long &g0. Say,you just ought to try it.It’s just fine.”About this time the friend reach- ed up and wrapped ‘on the adiver-. tisement with his knuckles.Mr Blank heard.the rattle and mov- ed off.’ Increase In Town Realty But De- créase Iw Personal More., Mr.W.W.Turner,who took the tax returns of Statesville inside for the county,finds.that property vail- ues in Statesville,according to the relurns,Bhow a decrease of.$27,- 236:Thegotal value of property,Te- turned last year was $2,688,488, while this year it is only $2,661,- 252.Real estate shows a gain of $25,880 over last year,but the toss tn personal —property,i $53,381. The total aumiber of polls returned fine beef Live stock is on the decrease,only with 352 last year,and the number of cows dropped from 350 to 301, a loss of 49. Some of the loss 4s accounted for in the fact that after the tax books’ had péen totaled up last year re- ductions in valuation were made to op amount of $13,420.| Mr.D.F.Jenkins’Graded Road. That a good graded road through private property adds to the ap- pearance,the convenience.and val- ue of‘the property,and is wel) Thridé is a Cauirkter of.Mr.W. MARRIAGES AT MOORESVILLE. Miss Rionere and Mr.Barger,Miss EicBinscm and Mr.Harvel Weds nesday,Miss Deaton anid Mr..Thompson Yesterday:ne Correspondence of The Landmark.~.<Mooresvifie,“Juty:25 -—Yesterdaymorningat’8 o'clock,at*theCommercialHotel;‘Mr.John’:Vv.Barger’anid.Miss Bessie Flowers wete.united in marriage,in’theprésence>of a..large number offriendsandrelatives:‘The :deremo- ay ‘was’performed byiRev..J.|Be.Them pecn,,pastor of the Methodist chureh,assisted.by.Rev.I.BE.Long,pastor of St..Mark’s:Lutheran chureh..The biride amd!greom)lefton.the’morming,train.for Ashevilfe and other,points im,the moutains of westemn Noith Carolina,where they “women who figured in the shooting and 30 colored,wihile in No.4 there|will spend their honeymoon. The’bride is a sister of Mr.Wi, 8.Flowers;proprietor of:the Com- mertial Hotel,amd has been for a number of years.stenographer in \the Merchants and!Farmers’Bank. groom is one of Moorcsville’s ber of the tinrm ef Barger Bros. A great many handsome and copt-ly presents were given them,whicb testified to the high esteem im which both were held.:ee This moming at 11 o'clock Miss Junje Deaton,daughter of Mr.Jas. Hollis Deaton,and Mr.J.C.Thomm-. gon will be”united in.marriage .at the parsonage of.the Methodist Thompson offici- is.one of.the most popular young ladies of |this community.and he@s.been a VeryetficientcleswihtheW.W.Ran- kin’Company for several year. The groom is fireman on the Tay- lorevilie and ‘Charlotte branch of the Southern.They will leave onthenoontrainforCooleemee, where they will visjt rélatives oftheercemforafewdays,~afterwhichtheywillmaketheirhonjefa.Tay-orsville.:if “‘ Last uight at 7.30 o'clock,”attheresidenceofthebride's father, Miss Lillie Eteliunson and Mr,Coyt Harvel :wéreReyA.W ‘Wjlcox officiating.The88 Etchingon and ,is-an operator at the Mooresy@e Cotton Mills.grcom is 4 sou of W.B:Harvel,and is also an operative at the Mooresville mills :y This is the day for the great an-nual picnic and a very large num ber of people is expected.Prepar- ations have been made to takecareof2largecrowd.AN weatli-er indications point to a daaufiful day,/which will have a great jn- fluence fn making the Bzge of the gift to the Barium Springs orphaz- age ts Death of ,Mrs..Bowman—. Taylors- villé News.:i Correspondence of The Landmark. Taylorsville,July,25—Mrs.Milas Bowman.died Tuesday morning at her home pear Dealville.She was Stricken with paralysie about.14 months ago and had been helpless since.Deceased was’7}years old and is survived by her husband and two-sons.and three daughters. One son,Mr.W.O..Bowmaa,:lives with his parents::The funeral and interment.were at Antioch Bap- fist .church.Wednesday Services were conducted by tle pastor,Rev. J.M.Shaver.: worth the time and cost of build- ing,has demonstrated by D..F.'Jenkims,who has recently graded two mites of road through hig farm two miles east of town. Mr.,Jenkins laid out the roads him-' self and superintended thejr con- struction:.The portion of the road -which leaves.the _Mocksyjlle road just east of the Allen bridge and winds around the hill creek is one of the prettiest drive- been (Ways im the county and am experi- ericed “civil engineer whe.has beeg cut to look at it says it Is the best} piece of road building without the use of engineering that he has:ev- er seen.The road fs‘kept in good condition by the use of a drag James Harbin Suffers Broken Limb. Master James Harbin,young 6on of -Foreman R,J.Harbin,was run jover by a dump car at the -peene of operatjons om the Statesville Air jLine railroad,‘some miles from IStatesville,Monday aternoon’and suffered a broken leg.Young Har- bin was on,the,dump car when =it |jumpedthe track and im some manr ner-he fell)under thle wheels.The car was empty,but the weight.was sufficient to-break,the |bone of}his ‘right leg just below the hip.Dr. Siarpe went out .to the _railroad canip -in am automobile ‘soon.after the accident.amd.get the.leg*and the boy was brought to ‘the...home his grandparents,Mr.and Mrsof W.LL.-Harbin,.im Statesville .Tues- day,afternoon, Court Next.Week. The criminal docket for the.térm of Iredell Superjor Court which con- i venesyMonday.1s very light wad prob ably only.two or three days wilh be| clear it,but,the civil docket 48:about as large as usd! There are 29 cases con the criminal drelet whieh hare.bSer continued ‘from other terms,and only a very faw of these will be ready,for tral next week 12 new cases ‘have ‘been tured im-at thie clenk's office and mene-of-these are of great importance...Judge CG; M.Cook gcliedwied ‘to occupy,the |benidh at -thiie tern.‘ requirddi to -.Dysentery is always serious and of- \ten asdangerous disease,but,it.can be +eured,.Chamberlain's:Colic,Cholera and Min.| above the} The warrants in only, ‘Miss Margaret Bagiwell,of Okla., jwho has been attending the summer jschoo!at.Kitoxyjlle,is visiting:her jaunt,Mrs;H.D.LeQueux -Mir:Walker McLain,of StatesvilleHewasen|Spent Tuesday.here jroute to.Virginja Mr.Chas.Watit®has purchased jan 1utemobile from.Mr.Harold |Yount,of Statesvjlile |brought it.to Mir.Watts”‘Tuesd |Mise Charlye.ry,of Statesville, jis visiting her cousin,Mies Bertha Ingram.Miss Grace Ingram,‘has lreturneed from a visit to her tle jter,Mrs.John Ladkey,jm States ville,Mis.Howard A.Banks and children,of Hickory,are guests of Mrs.Mrs.D.-P “MeCarty amd:children, of Port Pierce,Fla.and Mrs..Thomas Smith amd,children,of Charlotte are visiting thejr father,Mr.JohnW..Moore.Mesdames Thomas Hen- |kle,of Hickory,and P.K.Killian, lof Lenoin,are guests of Mrs.:A,C. 41i€ Payne,.Little Miss Anna Lardner Moore,-of Mooresville,is visitinghergrandfather,Mr.J.W.Moore Death 6tf’A Mother and Two Ciil- dren. Mrs.Sarah Reavis,aged aboulh 46 years,died yestendary:morhing about 8 -aclock at.her home near’the \s ile.Cotton .Mjll,death.re- |suit frony complication:of meas lies and \other diseases.Funeral services,were conducted late yesocr- |day aftérnoon by her pastor,Rev I Ss Crutchfield,°of Wiestern}Avenue Baptist church,and thejburiak,was in Oakwood cemetery Mrs.Reavis leaves four dhjldrem tn destitute”ciheumstances andnopesthataplacemaybefound for |them,in some orphanage.Ail th children ‘are in.poor health,the jr Iprincipal trouble being hookworns.It Is a case where sweet.charity pinay Show ats verbuc, |The.°~84monitihs-old ‘child.of Mr: lin the vicinity:of “Bloom@ietd,died ;Monday and was buried Tuesday. |An”infaiit ehitd:of Mr.aad?ees. |Andrew,Dagenthardt,who live’near town,died Monday.--:ws Walton Bagley,-G~yeat-old soni of Mr.8.H,Bagley,of.near ’Clayton,|walked:in “hiss sleep a few nighitw‘Diarrhoea.Remedy has cured it even |...i when:malignant,and‘epidemic,For .sale |080s.fell out.the window and.wul- by all dealers,roe seta Rered.a,broken arms.tree ee Dee ee SS vrited ~in marriage,|- The}. ‘Mr.Yount} Bavik's'sister,Mrs.L.L.Moore, qt IS). land Mrs.George Chuneh,who live’ a a NEWS.FROM YORK INSTITUTE. Crops of All Kinds Good —Per- sonal Items.:‘ Correspondence of The Landmark, York»)Institute,July 24Thebridgé:at Shtrpe’p mill “hasbeénreplaced’with)am iron:britge,which ought to give better:Bervice than the old bridge which hap been’there for.‘so long:We still haveplenty.of rain.:Crops are looking fine.Corn id.growing nicely;co is the grass. Pruit.is plentiful,ond4}think from the amount.of cans. being ordered the’most of:it willl be saved.*,Md t-Mesers.H.Nv Sharpe and.Espy Murdock,delegates from Rocky €dig@rith:their trip,aud epeak in the highest terms of their entertainmentwhilethere,-Revy.K.W.York and family,.of Stony Poimt,spent a few days ‘with Mrs.Miller Murdock last woek,.Miss Anna Shanpe’.is j Visiting friends ini Charlotte,>Salis- ‘bury,Spencer and Statesville:Theyoungpeopléofthiavicinityjoin- ed with the members ef the FarmoreUnioninapionicatAlkaljth- fa last Saturday.|Mrs.Pic yas Sharpe,of Hiddenite,spent last week with relatives neur this place.The many friends gf Miss Eva Peel-er,of Salisbury,were delighted tohayeherwiththem!again.Mn.FredPattersonandsister,Miss.Effie,of Fort Mill,S.C.,are expected’at their gran@father’s,Mr.W.F.Pat-terson's,next.‘week..Mr.and Mrs. Newton Beckham,of Stony Point, gpent some time at.Mr.L.M.Da- vie’.this‘week.’Misses Vera Sharpie and Bilsie Lackey spent several days at Hiddenite last week,guests of Mrs.Marvin Lackey.Miss Low Billiott, pected at Mr.IL spemd awhile.Mr.H.C:Patterson canried his wife to the Sanatorium at Btates- ville today for tneatmen.Mirs.Min- nie Lowrance,near Bethel church,is.very low with tuberculosis. A..Walden’s to Of Interest to Merchants.of Ire- deli and Alexander. Charlotte News,234d. Charlotte produce merchents and other business men,as welll aB pro- duce merchants at Corneljus, Mooresville and other places wild interested in a story appearimg ih the latest.jsste of “The Packer,” eee devoted to the interests egg:stiippers aid published at Terra Haute,Ind,to the effect that W.A.Johnson;white,alias W.W.Randall,is in jail at Rock- port,Ind.,and will be tried ,for obtaining money under false pre- tenses and for working several fraudulent deals. .A Charlotte merchant’picked up, “The Packer”yesterday to read tarough it and saw hie photograph of Johmson,.alias Randall,and read the record of his dojngs im Indi- lana.|He at once recognized the man as being the same who ‘“‘work- ed’’a great nfany merchants arouna Charlotte,.Cornelius,Mooresville, Madien,Hiddenite,Taylorsville and other nearby places last spring,the name(-whiich)hie ased here being)M. A.Woodruff.The system:followed by the swindler Indiana andi thein system of the’man w ho .operat¢ lhere under the name-of M Ay. Woodruff are precisely :the Same. |He dealt in eggs a5 a specialty,his and give him a He would*then ob- eggs from a deale: check in payment take the eggs to another dealer, tam.the money for them and move om.Tt invarjably happe ned however, that the man who accepted:Wood- irv**’s check was slume On pre isenting the check at the pank the holder woulld fmd thatWor druff did not have enough dep to comer thie check although he Be Gdiom gave a check om a he had not previously money On made a pmia 1 wit deposit.It was his game to ¥ draw the money before the che amy eck. ‘Some of Firemen Wish Theinsetves Back Home. Fayetteville Dispatch,23rd. A bomb was thrown.imto the gala week festivities attendant on the Firemen’s:State Convention and im- ter <State ftounnament this afiter- noo when Sheriff M.\H McGeachy, on geizure warrants,arrested every “no tax’dealer in the city on the charge of retailing intoxicating?Hi- quors and beer and having more of the same in their possession tham allowed by the law ‘ Bight “no tax’?saloons were raid- éd,their owners carried before Mag litrate Cy:-P)Overby.anid plicerd | Lunder bonds ranging.trom $100 to Hundreds of ba and peing Marketwaquare /$500.|were geized |a building om jwas cleared out n a|purpOse about a week ago.It is lestimated that five or six humdred parrels have been seized Thesa ‘no tax’?saloons have been |iioensed with ateax:of $50 per mor land at was generally supposed.un- lder the “open’’system of munich pal government which has obtainedhereforsometime,that:this)tax eye them ta rieht to selh anything they pleased. stored ‘im which session ‘at it would cowtribute $500 to the fawn or cejty.where the annuall con- yention is held ta help defray :the haxpenses,of entertainment, ® Spring chureh,.attended the |Dis- trict:Conference ”'at Moores+ ville.They were very much -pileas-- of ‘South Carolina,is ex-) |method being to buy a quantity of, bank where parrels.of beet; apparently for that se The North “Carolina tate Fire:| NEWS ITEMS FROM ELMAVOOD. Movements Among Elmwood People ~—-Protracted Meeting at .ChapelHill.}EON a aa Correspondence of The Juandmark,!Elmwood,duly -24—-Rev.J.-P.Hips started:a protracted meeting at Chapel Hil Sunday.Rew Mr.Edwards,of the Troutman ¢jrcuilt; ‘came over Monday and is doing thepreaching.Services at:10 -a.’m, and 8p.m:He-Mr.(R..L®Suther,who has ‘been,with J,J:Long &:Son for,Beveralyears,Went,to.Spartanburg;S:C., some days dgo.and has secured:a NO.104. pentBRIEFITEMSOFLOCALNEWS.— “The town clock is etritetmgy clearer:«The.bell:stand’has.-beenmmepaired’.:8)jet, Ice.cream ~willl be sold:ab Pressly,Memorial church)Saturday, August 10th.Hs :.4 Une Tere case--rThe Iredel Blues reachad-home.this mornirg av 5 o’elock from the encampment.ait Morehead.i i ,-hee ciream:will be servedat the’ Feimster grated school tomorrow night;by.the Womien’s:Betterment Association:of the school.: <Lee Eecles and Sallie Summers,” “position,there ‘with,an’jnsurance’ compaty,-.Alrs,Suther ‘and littie| daughter,who are with’Mrs.Suth-| er'si mother;.Mrs.Cloaninger,at] Troutman’s,.~wild.join him Tater.| The Elmwood people were strongly| attached to Mr:and Mrs.Suther| and regret yery;.much their moving| away.\iMr.Frank Early succeeds Suther with J.J.Long,&Son. Mr.Forest Ward,of Sitatesville,ag charge of the force of hands hho are clearing right of Way.ior ‘the new ‘road between the Rowan line and Statesyjllie,while Mr. Carl ‘Clendénin is!im camp wilththeIredellBluesat...Morehead. The threshers have made their rounds.in this community.The wheat crpp was very Small.Corn and cotton.look well.: The Fourth creek dredge passed Mr. the Bagler pridge last.Friday..A new chanmel.is being cut for bome distance at this poimt and up to ‘ast evening no material had been placed there for a new-..bridge. Mr.J.W.Atwell,rural carrier No. 1,says he has to make about Bev- en,miles extrq a day on account of no bridge there.: Mrs.Alice ‘Hendley and family expect to move to Spartanburg,S. <.;jn the near future.‘ Postmaster General Strikes to Elim- imate Flirtations. Washington Dispatch,24th.‘ Approving individual action taken by postmasters of many large cities Postmaster ¢General Hitchpook.has issued a general order which has the avowed punpose of checking the use of general delivery,windows:for carnying on.flintationg and clandes- ‘a edlored couple,were -maritied at the court house’yesterday,’Justivte King)performing the ceremony. —-Miss Charlie Lipe;daughterofMr.and:Mrs.J.C.Line,of -Bilt-_ more,and.Mr:C.Frank Willis,of Asheville,were married Tuesday im Asheville..:ay r Miss Lois Loye,of Statesville,has.been)elected teacher of mathe-matics at Peace Imstitute,Raleigh. Miss Love taught at Lexington the past three years: —Mr.C,M.Brown reports that a chicken hatehed at his.house a few days ago had am extra leg with a foot withl eight toes..The chick lited but’a,short time. —-Mr.Jesse Austim and.Miss [rene Saville were’married yesterday af+ ternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Mr.Ben Cornefinus.Rey.J,Hi. Pressley.officiating. —Miss Lucy Davidson suffered a broken ankle yesterday afternoon while horseback rjding.Her saddleturnedwhilehorsewasgoingatfull speed,throwing her.°4 ——Teachers who will have’.charge of the State High School at.Scott’snexttermare:Prof.R,H.Clay- tor,Mr.L.F.Ervin,Miss Mary Sharpe and Miss Minnie Morrison, —The big,dredge!at work om Fourth creek has been jn operation just six months and 12 miles of channe}has ben dug,an average of two mileé a month..The dredge js now just below Eagile’s bridge: —The 8.M.&.H.Shoe Co,has moved into its handsome new quar ters ‘in the First National Bank building,the store room formerlypecupietbyGill's grocery havipebeenfittedupfortheshoecompany tine correspendence-——_Any persons who wish mail at general delivery windows,insteadvof home addresses, may hereafter be required to give their reasons im writing.; >‘Many complaints have been:re- ceived by the postofficee depart- ment that service at general de livery windowswas)being!improperly used by minors,perthoularily,young girls,and by resjdents ordinarily served by mail carriers. Under the postal reguilations,post masters may require all persons to |furnish,in writing,their names and addresses and statements.of their reasons for preferring to re- ceive their mail.at the general.de- livery.In:addition,minors.may be required to furnish)the names lof their parents,in ordler that they |may.be notified and have an oppor- jtuniity to control the delivery of Ima to their children.. |.Pestmasters at offices not having| |olty carrier service may notify the jparentsi of minors.jn all -instances lwhere it appears:to them that the minors are using the general deliv- \ery to obtain mail unden objectiona- ble condjtions. |Postmaster General Hitchcock di- lrects all.postmasters to enforce the |regulations strictly and impartial’y. Local Courts. |Oscar”“Carlson was befawe che |Mayor to answer for loud)Bwearjng jdt his home on Alexander Btreet lHe was fined $10 and costs under a city ordinamce and was required ito give $100 bond for his appear- hance at Superior ‘Court to ansiwer a nuance change:: |-g°J.Holland was in the mayor's .court Wednesday for striking oné of lh’s “colored drivers,.Lester Hart, igome days ago.He was taxed with jthe costs im.thé case ! F It Will Show Up. |.Greensboro News.~ |The-hditdest thing for a/fellow to |hide’ig his yellow:streak Esau Sanders,alias Lee Hill,8 white Man,was arrestedin .Rail- eigh)Tuesday charged with an as- sault.to kill a railroad conduetar. lin South ~Cwrolina”nearly three lyears ago.He amd the conduetor fliad some words abcut a-tieket anid Hill drew his gun.He maide hils es- cape and his-whereabouts had been | urknownm untit he was found im Rail--yefore ejgh .ale deniied his:identity but later admitted and.said)he tad acted im self-defense :State Press Assocjation,in ut Morehead this week,ad- ed Thurtday to mect next year .A business meeting of im Sais first jou ( ity Ashey the aswociation will be held bury in.December,James H,:Cajne, of Asheville,was elected president esilk Simorf Stevens and Robent Over- man,farmers ih the pouthern.part of Alamance county,fell out..over a land boundary and it is reported that St shot and ‘painfully: wounded Overman : »Harry.Nalls,salesman mond.liquor house,was fined $150 evens men’s Assecjation,im and taxed with the cost for solic-NayeLier tilt i ree eslected SN Fad wi PY “iy a a ST tenet i pour for the tne orders for.whiskey:im ‘Dur- tweuty-second time and decided to ae So ia meet next year at Willmdingtog.The Four ‘Lenoir county .prisoners assotat-ou oecided 7 thrap het after.escaped from the jail at Kinsten ‘Momday:night.a “The Repwhitican naticoval-commit-| tee will oped Western heatiqirenters in Chicago,Hl,August,1,- >& for a Riche | —Ali persons imiterested im the care and keeping of Troutman Grave- yard and groumds are requeste to meet there Tuesday morning,July 30,at 7 o'clock,for the purpose of: cleanjng off the graveyard and put- tign the grounds iim propen shape. —Reruced rates will be given bythe.rallréuds to Charlotte from July 31,°good to return to August, 5,on accoun’of the Goof Roads’ Association whith will be heldj there August ist and 2d.It és desired that a good attendance ,go from Iredell ;;:r -—Statesville and vicinity’was well represented .at,the Mooresville picnic yesterday.About 160 pas- senvers:left Statesville’on the spéciai.trgin to Mooresville ~early orning and 60 to 70yesterdaregularmorewentdownonthe train.es |.-—On account of counter;attrac tions the attendance at the Oxford Omphan convertat the court house Wednesday:night-was not gs lerge, a&-usual .and the rceeipts from ithe sale of tidkets amounted to only 1$37.The:concert,hdbwever,“waa lvery good,refligceting credit on the children and their instructors. ——While plowing in a.new ground on the R.bk.Alexamder place nean Harmony Mr.W,Press Shiarpe plow- ad wp a half dollan bearing date of 1826.The new ground was only,re- jeantly cleared andi the fact that.the coin:was under ground:is evidence, that it ‘had been there a long time. Mr Sharpe.didn’t.spend any time searching.for more money _oni the pot of gold”theory,but was Bat-_ lisfyed with the half dollar Doing Considerable Damage.a Washington Dispatch;24¢h The Howse committee on-agricu’> tune today recommended am jmme- diate:appropriation .of $5,000 ca stop the ravages of the anmy worn in Sowthern States.Secretary:Willson asked for it.;; Representative Pleflin,-of Ala- bama,told the committee the wornt lwas stopping naikway trains in®wt |distirjet:The comunittee willl —t ito rush thie appropriation throug! ition.bill is agreed upon. |Jecauke of -the delay of ’Con- gress.in’passing the agtioultural the .agngguitural approp appropriation bill,Secretary Wilson and Representative Aiken,of South from a }Army Worm Carolina,have taken money their oww pockets to pay the trav- leling expenses‘of EF.M.Webster, expert.entomologist,who has.gone South to investigate an outbreak of thie -anmy worm on the cqrs and cotton eérops Word was received today from Prof.Webster, ‘son,6.C.,that the.pes imiich more damage than he hu |Practed .Soutin robin |Alabama,Misstssippl.and lsée are the States W De ved to . tat ct pre- sort laweoalarmserious |Vious |was about ten ra fy aucinede@ixty:or.70.lives to hundreds Laatroyed and.heavy,Pro= lof hemes.¢fs perty:Tess.fs the.rt stht af storms jared:-f1604 est,Pennsyl- lvania’,ad ginia Wed- }i tesday.ni ‘any Sunday mornitg ~ ,There:will “be preaching.at’Beth>fa:att o'clodikt.=. PAGE TWO.a “THE LANDMARK| FRIDAY,912July26,-1912. ‘WARMERS’INSTITUTE WORK, Impressions of Mr.Millsaps as He and.Party:Go About the OCoun- try—Nprth ‘Carolina Best of All. Correspondence of The Landmark. Weare now in the midst of sum- mer farmers’’institute work.There are four parties of four or five)persons each,two ladies:and.two or three men,undertaking to cov-er the State from Raleigh .west- ward during the next four weeks. These men.and women.jnstituteworkersmet‘i Raleigh the 16th: *fnd 17th “in “annual conference,where all the subjects:desired:-to‘be discussedat the institutes were fully discussed and the generat pol-| »viey of the work outlined. -g.It is a great work the State is. /wndertaking todo when:it attempts ‘to ebver the State once a year.togive.definite information about the: “fundamental:principles!of °,our farming,and.to eneourage our peo: ple in their efforts for the’,bet- -terment and ‘uplift of rural.life.—The State owes.a debt of:grati- tude.to.the self-sacrificing)men and women ‘who are.doing this work;|Those who do not .know may think it is..a-pleasant jaunt at the expense_of-the State or the government fonthe men aid women ~~-_ ‘ABOUT TARIFF LEGISLATION, Wool Bill ‘Will Be Defeated,Ex- cise Bill Will Be Passed and Sub- stitute For Sugar ‘Bill.es AVashington Special,224,to Char- 'Jotte Observer.|4 A poll of the Senate made today by interested ‘Senators indicate that ‘the Demerratic wool bill will be defeated,the Democratic:excise Doubile Murder fe Catia Coun- Chadbourn Dispatch,224, Two tragedies occurred: the Chodbourn vicinity during the past 24 hours,the first being the murder o*Mrs.Mack Gause,liviigaboutfive:miles from ~Chadbourn. She was ¥rot and instantly killed by her husband,Jealousy ‘s said ‘within to be the cause..Both parties!are white and about 65 years of age.The second occurred within th>city mits of Chadbournthis after- noon about 3 oe.cck:.Two boys, one white.aed «ne colred,agedsixand’Sevee yxtTs,while out hunting with rifles,shotandkilledanagedcoloredmannamedShippman,Shippman ‘was ¢ bill will be passed and that a pub- stitute for the Democraite .free Bu- gar bill-will be passed. It will happen thus if a.com- pact between the regular and in- surgent:-Republican Senators is car- ried out.Rie substitute sugar bill will elimipaté the refiners.differ- ential andthe number (16.Dutch standard of color,.test,,and will make a very Slight)reduction of the.prevailing ‘tariff rates.on '6u-' gars..aE te ain During”the,extra -Bession’of Congress ‘a’year ago the insurgent Republicans of the Senate worked | in open alliance ‘with:the Democrats|with them: intiorder to"pass the dill through|- making reductions of gre,where’the tragedy.occurred. The negro;whom Shipman was visit- ing claims the boys were shootingat.his house when he arose*and: | considered exorbitant.Jecause.Of was standing in,the doofway.He theimpending national campatgn in;@fed’almost instantly..(he boys’ which they wish to figure as le’ tectionists,the ‘Progmessives’”have from that told by the negro.They been ‘induced »to withdraw from jelaim.that they were shooting at a their Democratic alliance...|.}pine tree and that the killing:was,ac- ‘The insurgent and regular Re-|eidental,Both boys were taken in publicans together have 51 seats in|custody by the town authorities engaged in the work,but it is very hard,as I know from five years’| work.There are now out in these} four parties,eight good women who|have left.pleasant homes and thein, famjlies,for the discomfort of trav-| el,the lecture roomand,hotel!lif:this hot,sultry weather.Some travel is very good and much :to} “pe desired,but when it becomes en- forced,and trips must be made at} any hazard,in all sorts.of weather| and at inconvenient)hours,it be-| comes very tiresome and monotc nous.f eet Our party left Raleigh of |the | morning of the 18th and our first} institute was at Bjlboa,near Dur-| ham.The party,is composed of! Mr.A.L.French,Mrs.R.‘W.Orr,.|Miss lala Mumdy,and -the writer. We had a large crowd at our first Institute,as we did the next day at Roxboro jn Person county.-The _third day we were at Leasburg,in Caswell county.The farmers and their wives and daughters appear- ed to be very much pleased with the institutes.With this trip the writer haspracticallycoveredtheentireState.' The only counties in the piedmont section not.heretofore visitdd,Pet-| son and Caswell,have been jnclud-: ed in this itinerary.There are a} few counties along the coast and a few in the extreme west I.have wot traveled over..The more I see of the State the} more I am impressed with the mags situde of her possibilities and re-| gources!We have every variety of climate and every type of Bojl.Al mogst,“every,crop needful for foodoretdthingcanbeproducedwithin her borders,avd almost all the fruits except those peculiar tothe | tropics are produced within the borders of the State,to the ereat=| est perfection.As I travel over) the State I am greatly impressed| with the vast amount of unimproy~-| ed land...I doubt if.one-tenth of| the State’s arable land is now uv-| der the plow,and if we have a'pop- ulation of 2,250,000 now,it is) mot idle to predict a possible.pop- ulation’in the years to come of ten times as many souls,and then | should ‘fall short’of the’density,of Belgium’s population.—‘| The old.State is making some’ progress,too,“as will be Been bystudyingthecenstisreports.If alltheStates.to~the south’of -us had produced as large a yield of rotton.per acré as North “Carolina did last year,the crop would have; yielded more than 25,000,000.bales A peculiar.typographica?cehar- acteristic of the State is the fact that such a considerable portion of the State slopeés to-the north. From a line rumning almost with the railroad from’Mt.Airy.to Greensboro,thenee!northeast across the State in the direction of Hen- derson,the water,that.is,the streams flow.toward the north’or mortheast..Froni near...Henderson | they begin to fiow southeast or east again.The central part of the State seems high in the mid- dle sloping each way. This.backbone.,a¢ems to’divide the cotton belt of the State from the fabacco belt very little cotton growing to ‘the north of it,while Bome tobacco graws south of .i ‘Another noticeable’characteristi¢is the low appearance of the’land, that is;it.looks flat and you, think:©all the ptreams go thé wrong way,This is a great,Bec tion of the State,however.:The ands ure.fertile naturally,but -hhaye been greatly run dowil....by growing too much tobaceo:.Tt is @ great grain growing region,or gould bs ade‘sueh,°°. The more I spe.of .our people the better I like them,and I suaded that our laws and our hab-its of living dre wholesome and beneficent,The behaviour of”: beneficent 1}henaviour of our people is good almost invariably. Our towne:are fairly clean and decently,laid out.:North Carolina is a from what I:have seen of Virgin- 4a,South Carolina,Georgia and Florida,the Old North State’has-them a beaten,and we have onlytocontinueourworkofbetterment, to make her the best in the great galaxy of American States. E,8.MILLSAPS. *Danvilie,Va ||| fs »The National Democratic Women’s(League,chartered under the laws of New:York State,will give ‘ts services to the furthering of Wood- row.Wilson's campaigm for the pres- idency.ote , In these days of high cost of ving|@ medicine that gets @ man up'out ofbedardabletoworkinafewdaysis g Valuable and:Welcome remedy.Johnth.Michigan Barf,Gél,,had kidney and bladder.trouble.\w.confined to hig bed,unable to turn without help.“«-@ommenced using -Foley Kidney Pills andgantrulysayIwasfeligvedatonce.” -°Fils example is worth following.States. “wile Druz Co,ee Yt* ae i!1p ‘Republicans of the House, lly refused to back Smoot’s measure,| |duced \this winter’s revenue reform- ;Whe |thhe present ra |the am:per-.} good State,} *.dealers,. the Senate,and the Democrats.A3.\awaiting the arrival of the coroner. Without.insurgent aid the Senate;|. Democrats.are helplegs,and the eM former group have found ev pie ‘of and frequently lend toasthma,bron- —yAT £v e ptandpatters.|chitis,an ay ever.io not je to co-operate ‘hom ;3 Ne ‘tariff |Your cold get a hold on you,but use to shelve the emocratic tariff)Ros Honey and Tar Compound for programme until after the pier |quick nelle 'ye Allen,Chelses..Wis. The insurgents and the regulars,’Saye:e prefer Foley’s Honey and j ‘>£4 Tar Compound to other cough medicines| however,do not form a happy fam-inaha tae Wr Sutniie.Garea aehe oe ily and its reunion is decidedly 4n |colds.It will ward-off a cold if taken unstable affair,Om behalf of thejin|time.Contains no opiates.States- regulars Smoot of Utah prepared a} substitute.wool bill,which,he ar-| |ville Drug Co.( gued,gave the reduction,on wool| and woolens justified by the Miffer-| ence :of cost of productions”.at hoine and «abroad,as shown : the tariff board.“But the.rates || of the Smoot bill were higher than those in a.bill supported-by the | Senators Bristow,LaFollette and the other insurgents flat- Summer colds.are hard to get rid STIEFFPIANOS Sing their own praise. &Cummins, most of Ryence the Republican plan.was Te-i to one of mere oOpposjtion to the Democratic pill without of-| fering a substitute. The old:guard regulars oppose the House excise,or income tax bill,| put the progressives declined to en-| ter into any combination to defeat’ this proposition.The prospects are that the.income tax bjll will pass| the Senate with a majority;consist-| ing.of Democrats and insurgent Re-| publicans.It.is the only one,of | meas-| the President} >uM The beautiful singing Tone,perfectly balance- ed action and touch, combined with unequal- ed durability,is.the REASON,and the ONLY REASON for the high esteem in which the Ar- tistic Stieff is held in ex- clusive musical circles,~~ and those whoare inter- ures likely to for signature. From all go to !| indications a | i over the bugar bill is ahead.| wha Senate finance committee has) ad a substitute,whieh leaves| tep just as they are) put eliminates the Dutch.standard | and:differentials,which will have| effect |of cutting the rates | somewhat and femoving an ad-| wantage now possessed by the Amer- ugar Refining Company. legporte ican § to Skirmish ForMrs.Wilson Had:Visitors.Feed For | A djgpatch from Sea Girt,N.Js} a few days ago shows that the wife of Presidentjal Candidate Wilson | has her troubles.It says: Mrs.Wilstn had an interesting do- mestic problem -to solve yesterday afternoon.In her.husbanéls office, seated:in a circle and laying the foundation of the catipajgn,were the} Governor and thé 10 men of the in- ner council...They had expected to take a recess at 6 o'clock ,and g0| over to a Spring Lake hotel for djn- ner,but in the middle of,the after- noon the heavens opened anda long steady,Tain.set in.:at Mrs,Wilson went to the kitchin and inquired into the condition of | the larder.‘The report was dis- couraging.‘There was enough -food for the five members of the Wilson family,and not much more..-She,| enlisted the aid ‘of the Governors executive secretary,and dispatched him to Spring Lake jn the Govern- or’s automobile,with ordeys to buy chickens and sundry other edibles in quantities sufficient.to feed.one prospective President,two Unit d ested in higher musical education. Hs: Chas.M.Stieff, Manufacturer of theArtistic Stieff,Shaw,and Stieft Self Player Pianos. SOUTHERN ‘WAREROOM, 219 South Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE,N.C. C.H.Wilmoth,Mgr respectively,| wisitor at the home of another mne-|.'ff Went to the door to remonstrate |- The next shot that was ‘fired|.. ;i the steel,took effect.in the neck of Shippman, ‘cotton and,wool tariff which.they whe had at'‘that time arisen.and)-.”; Pro-itale of the affair differs,however,'. ‘‘A Welcome Chance to_Those Who Suffer.*’ Comingto Statesville,N,C.,on .- ‘MONDAY,JULY 29TH,1912,—'*To stay at Hotel Iredell,Dr.Francis S;Packard, _Of Greensboro,N.C. Consultation and Examination Confi-dential,Invited and FREE. From a Late Snapsbet To gee all of his regular Patients and suchnew’Cases,as may wish to consult him. among the profession and the Public of North Carolina,where for more than 25yearshehasdevotedhisentiretimetotheStudy;Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases.‘The Doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen.work,that of curingchronitsufferers,Men,Women and Chil- dren.The Patients he has restored to Health after they had given up all hopeofbeingCuredarenumberedbythe Thousands.¢He is a kind,genérous, democratic gentleman to meet,of high 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 commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person,is tlie fact of his charges being soreasonableandmvderatea3tomakeitwithinthereachOfeventheverypoor.|At no time.do the’charges amount ‘to| more than $7.00a 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 underTreatment. All Cases;even those who have beengivenupasIncurableorHopeless,have been Cured and restored to perfect health by this’Brilliant Physician and the wonderful methods he employs.¢If you want ta meet him and have him examine you,go to'see him,and talk the matter over.with him,It.will cost you nothing if he does not put you under treatment.If he takes your case,it wicostyouaverysmallsumtogetwell.° Remember the Date and come early, Interesting For You Prices ‘are important in making goods sell, but quality brings peo- ple back the second time.Special prices on 45.inch Embroidery ©Flouncing,Laces, Handkerchiefs,.Col-lars..White Goods from 8c.up.Poplins,all shades.Changea-ble Silks cheap.Seeourlinebeforebuying. We will make it inter-esting for you. D.B.Krider:&Com’y. Dr.Packard enjoysa state wide reputation,|, s h will SuSeeesscesaessesssvesoes9]SHERRILL-WHITE SHOECO.Announcement R SUITINGS by ‘The Globe Tailoring Co.,Cincinnati, .Will be given at our ‘establishment on_AUGUST 2D.AND 3D. Make this one of your positive engage-'.ments,Call.and make your selection.and.“be measured by an expert.Orders takenforimmediateorfuturedelivery—woolenswillbeshowninfulllengthdrapes., v se The semi-annual displaroomFALLandWINTEy of high class % Salesman in charge—JOS.P:ALLEN. Sherrill-White Shoe Com’(S.B.Miller Old Stand.) 4 Ys TALK IS CHEAP-—-TIME IS T00! You will think so if you price my Watches and Clocks. H.B.WOODWARD,Jeweler. The King of Fountain Drinks. FIVE CENTS AT HALL’'S DRUG STORE. ‘It Costs 25 Per Cent More to Make Buster “D ARNLESS”GuaranteedBrown’Hosierrown’s osiery. Than any other 25c.guarantéed hosiery.Buster’s guarantee means absolutely the very best quality in every.strand of the yarn. used‘in making his hosiery.This means a‘smooth,even,silky lisle finish—gauzy and sheer—cool and.comfortable—attractive in.. appearance.Hosiery shaped-to the foot,ankle,heel and toe.Has the ‘‘German Loop’’toe,no.seams or knots,French garter top, reinforcé¢d high spliced heel._Garters cannot tear-or stretch themoutofshapea. For Men,Women and Children—All Colors,Sizes and Styles—25c.Pair or,Dollar Box of Four Pairs Guaran- teed Four Months.Pom Poston -Wasson Co.,| |Agents For This Celebrated Line. 5 ERO TRE MORAL SBMED 0A @ PD (al Us Up States Senators,a Congressman and seven other fuil-grown men. The secretary came back with the fat of the land,and Mrs.Wilson and her daughters turned i'n amd ar- ranged an eleventh-hour dinner par- ty.At 7 o’clock the diners pat down,16 stromg,at a table in the south wing,with the Governor at one end and his wife at:the other, None of the men,as usual,knéw- there had been any household prob-| lem to solve.| EVERYBODY'S DOING IT! # WHAT? 4 the Methodjst Orphan-| age Fund.| Greensboro News,23d.| Reports from the canvassing com mittees who yesterday be: State-wide campaign to.rai : 000 for the Methodist Protestant orphanage to be located near High Point;were very flattering.Up to} last a*ght-Chairman 'T,A:Hunter| and Secretary Jv M.Millikan had igeceived reports sufficient to war-| rant the statement that 40 per) cent,o*the total fund had been| rajsed on the first day of the can-| lwass.These reports came from} five points in the State-wide can-| vase.It is ‘highly probable that| lwith all reports in it will be shown |that half the total sum to be qaised |was secured yesterday. \me orphanagefe to he built as| soon as the necesbary;funds are in | hand.While being built)by the! Methodist.Protestant Church,its ‘doors will be open “to all worthy | efesheageee |If you are a.housewife,you canpotréasonablyhopetoBehealthyorbeau-|tiful by washing dishes,sweeping and)doing housework all day,and crawi-|‘ing.into’bed dead.tired at night.Youmustgetoutintotheopenairand)-}suniight.IfSyou do this ‘eyery day and |keep your stomach and.bowelg in.goodlorderbytaking,Chamberlain's Tablets, when needed,you’should ‘become “both|Ha,beauthtul:“For’gale by mh : Progress:of q Ordering Their Flowers ———FROM——— VAN LINDLEY (0, Florists,| ;Greensboro,N.C. When they Want the Best, POLK GRAY DRUG-0O., *\Local Agents. healthy:,.6 F aS" |Eagle & Milholland. -WHEN YOU WANT Mason Jars, Extra Jar Tops, Jar Rubbers,”Jelly Glasses,-Fruit Powders,Pickling Spices.Our line is coniplete. ——’PHONE 89,—— )‘GOOD PRINTING It is printing whereonly guar;;’‘ anteed and selected materials are used.It is printing that presents a high grade.and sing appearance and only expert workmanship is em-ployed.It’s the kind you get . from the-——— Statesville Printing Co., Printing,Stationery,Office Supplies| vs”618SouthCenter Street,ee Bde BeginningFriday---Special $1.00 White Silk Hose $1.00 Black Silk Hose$1.00 Tan Silk Hose50c.White Lisle Hose50c.Black Lisle Hose50c.Tan Lisle Hose BE WISE—ASK OUR PRICE. We are sole agent in Statesville for American Lady Corsets.ALLEN L.MILLS, 89e. 89e. 89e. 42c. 42¢,- 42c. in } _THECASH STORE — (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.) Protect your Horses from flies.§ .Prices reduced for 30 days. Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Harness of every description,Prices right. Be sure and get our prices before buying. y«( *1 “Harness,Vehicle &Supply ©Company.|16,East Broad Street... Bs : i @.¢ , ee -Norto i $4 Ik and Virginia Sea bs pecial train consisting of fi leave Marion,N.C.,at 3.30 p.m.August 2d,and returning special train wiTwowholedaysandonenightattheseashore, Ocean.View,Newport News,Old Point Comfort, interest in and around Norfolk. 4 VIA ne PREMIER CARRIER OF T : rst class day coaches and standard ),| Thursday,August Ist,arriving at Norfolk about,A :@.Mey ll leave Norfolk at 6.30 p.m.,Saturday,August 3d. THE,SOUTH. ame 4 Pullman Sléeping Cars will allowing ample time to visit Virginia Beach, |This train will be operated via Salisbury, Danville and will be accompanied by special representatives to see that everyt ‘in first class shape.The following round trip rates will apply from stations named: Hampton Roads and many otherpoints of ~ ‘Greensboroand hing is handled | Marion BridgewaterGlenAlpineMorganton $3.00—6.005.009.00 Connelly Springs~HildebranHickory”Conover $5.005.005.00.5.00.J NewtonClaremontCatawba. Statesville $5.005.005.005.00 TaylorsvilleStonyPointHiddenite~Mocksville $5.255.25;5.255.00 = ca n a | *ions or any oO ther information see your nearest agent or write,| “Train will leave Statesville at 6:20 p.m.and Barber at 6:45 p.m.Thursday,August Ist. This train will handle business from all points Marion to Barber.Also from branch line” ‘points between Marion and Salisbury,and from all p trip rates from all other points on same basis.| -——-For Pullman reservat oints Norwood to Salisbury.Low round .W.MAYBERRY,A .Statesville,N. gent,3: R.H.DeBUTTS,Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte,N.C. FOR SALE! THE,LANDMARK UNFAVORABLE FOR CROPS. in Oaldwell—OldRainySeasonFRIDAY,~—July 26,1912.|.Friends Dead—A Tent Meeting‘,1912.)-Friends —2 garMeegipeesbopomggs~All Sinolagstreete.At arma .Cars,Correspondence of The Landmark. Lot 60x107,corner Court and Baltimore,Md.,Dispatch,22d.Lenoir,July 19.—For weeks I Meeting streets.oe The bugle reviile call,which)has have wanted to write something for 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per echoed across the Patasco river The Landmark and renew my .sub- acre. 75 acres,one mile east of court ‘house.i76acres,one mile and a-half weet.t365acres,one mile and a quarter weet.r70acres,one mile and a half west.3 :211 acres,five miles north,$30 per acre..;356 acres,three miles-east,$25 eer acreAnumber of ‘other desirable farms and business properties.Seemebeforemakinganinvestment. ISIDORE WALLACE, Firet National Bank Building.‘"Phone 240.. -$12,000ofCityProperty FOR SALE Fiye-room house «nd lot, Center.street,near depot.Two vacant lotg rear above, Meeting street.: Six vacant.lots south of Brad- ford Knitting MiuHight-room house,€ood and barn,and four acres of land Buffalo Shoal Road.: Four-room house,6%acres land, Buffalo Shoal Roa?4 Two vacant lots Buffalo Shoal south on Store house andi residence -and acre lot,junction wost Front:street and Buffalo Shoal Road.Also stock of Groceries and fixtures. Call on or write.‘ CG.B.MORRISON, 739 West Fronc St.Phone 227.¢.4 __March8. __Repaired. J,U.LAMPRECHT, 189 East Front Street. Ty.Phone 61. ~~”INNER, --NORTH CENTER STREET.‘PHONES =Sinence 632889 WANTED.statessmaausW.SL ne GLASS co..of che July 13. ’ Wey * the A yeisaea ‘ieeeEREbacteteataang T.W.FRAZIER,|Le |tae and through historic Fort MeHenry for the past 137 years,was 60 this marking the abandonment of old garrisonNhesoldiers stationed there were ufied for the last.time, the miitary post morning as a sent.to Fort Strong,Mass. The old fort over which.floated the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key,to write “The Star Spangléd Banner,”has long been regarded by .the War,Department as use- less aS a means.of defense.Tt)will hereafter be ‘in charge’of a civilian care-taker... OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia E.Pink-ham’s Vegetable Com-poundIsReliable.Reedville,Ore.—‘‘I can truly recom-mend Lydia E.Pinkham’s VegetableCompoundtoallwomenwhoarepassing acabaNa argreemRMRRtemtereRtI well through the Change of Life,as it mademeawellwomanafter suffering three years.’’—Mrs.MARY BoGart, Reedville,Oregon:: New.Orleans,La.—‘«When passing throughtheChangeof‘Life I wastroubledwithhotflashes,weak and dizzy spells andbacKache.I was notfit for until I took Ly-dia E..Pinkhati’s Vege- table Compound which&proved worth its weight in gold to me,’’-Mrs.GAs- TON BLONDEAU,1541 Po-*lymnia St.,New Orleans. Mishawaka,Ind.-‘*Wo-men passing through the Change of Life can takenothingbetterthanLydiaE.Pinkham’s VegetableCompound.I am recom-mendingittoallmyfriendsmbecauseofwhatithasdoneforme.’’—Mrs.CHAS.BAUER,5238 E.Marion St.,Mishawaka,Ind.ae P85 Alton Station,Ky.-‘‘ForwmonthsIsufferedfromRAMstmmaBoleyAFtroublesinconsequenceofimy-age and thought Icouldnotlive.Lydia B.Pinkham’s VegetableCompoundmademewell‘and want other suffering§women toknowabout it. ,Mrs.EMMA BAILEY,Alton Station,Ky.°°:Deisem,‘No.Dak.+‘‘1 was.passing through Change of Life and,felt very bad.I.could not ep and was verynervous.Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.-restored mé toperfect healthand'I would not be without.it.’’—Mrs.F.M.THORN,Deisem,No.Dek.- any tng, ‘ae + “sm ako a aexshalicieecatobiaiameian,a ={mix i scription -but,as usual,so busy. With us thjs has been a hard.cropseason.-In May we had a great freshet.It rained almost continu-ousty for 9 hours.Streams were ffrom’hill to hill and corn iands “were.badly.washed.The heavy rains seemed to have been confined to a space about 15 or 20*mileswideacrossthecountry.John’s riv- ~and Mulbefry creek and the Yadkin,north of Lenoir,were.not out of banks.°Then we have ‘had ah abundance-of rain since and raining today.It has been almost an ibility to cultivate the crops especially bottom land. Much corn has turned yellow,while some looks well.We had a good week for harvest but a lot ofrou- ble to get wheat.dry enough to put in barn:Weare not counting on much over half crop though.very little threshing is done yet.Oats and grass are fine.We have a mbch'! fuller crop of wheat than we first thought and it promises to be of petter quality than last year. While some things are a bit di couraging,yet we have much to be thankful for...While the heaith of our people is good,we have had to properly, bury some of our very best cilti- zens_recently..In less than three weeks three as:good men as our county had died—Vandiver Teague, Bleana Thompson and Francis Mc- Crary—all-between 75 and 80 years. old,all ex-Confederate soldiers,and all lived in vhe same neighborhood During the same «period we buried our good Dr:Ivey,of Lenoir.«He was an excellent man jin every Way, ‘and we miss him spo mych.Then {see in columns of Th®Landmark that I’have lost one of my old time friends—I.N.Sharpe,of) Alexander county.He,was a good| and true.man and 4 extend warmest sympathy to his widow,his children and relatives.I atso reca! that since’I “last wrote anything for The Landmark that my.£00." friend and once a schoolmate,Com- mentus Lackey,of Hiddenite,h.s passed away.He was also a g0 d and true man.These-are person bereavements to:me and I also €x tend sympathy to his widow,who inwas Once my school mistress,his children and relatives. There has just closed a great tend meeting at Valmead,a small man- ufactud hing,north of Lenoir.)-It continue’ land moré than 100 profe in Christ...Between 380 tthe d two weeks ssed faith and 40 eet oy hnVbricksOy |Presbyterian churches,‘The meet-| ling:was.couducted by Rey.G. |Fin Methodist.minister, |has ‘this.counttheipated,.Prof Hickory,had charge who!ik,& y,but ail Christdigs par-‘Prof:N.M.Gordelt,of of the singing. Mr.Fink ‘will begin another tent me aati ites:Pee ™ |méeting in Lenoir next Monday ‘bread baked and exh'bi ¥your baskets,s0 we “good.time, junited with the Methodist..Church,|; ‘gome-will-go-to Baptist and some to) WwW.| charge of the Whitnet circuit,| night and.we all wish for him greatSuccess.Asia result of the meet-| ing at Valmead,a Methodist.church|will.be!organized there soon.'”~| Best wishes to the editor and all)the readers of The Landmark.| I.W,THOMAS.| _—|| Tustitutes For Farmers and Their| Wives and Daugliters.'@ Mr.T.B.Parker,director -of Farmers’—Institut¢s,announcesthatinstituteswillbeheldinIre} dell county next month as follows:| Mooresville,.Friday,August 9;/ Statesville,.Wednesday,August 14;Eupeptic.Springs,Thursday, August 15.Women’s institutes will be held inj connection with the farm- ers:institutes,and women of the county are especially urged to attend,these meetin fujl.attendance, writes: “As an inducement to come_out we are offerit mijium of $1.for the best ited by In urgingParkerMr. to gé any >on the farm. compete for nt to encourage fhe following woman or gin li Town women c un}this prize.We we the country women: conditions are to be observed:The exhibitor «may iise any kind:of yeast she pitfers,but salt rising bread will not be given a premiunt. Not that jit isnot good preadbut we |want to get our women ..in the habit of making easter than by the salt g process. That process is too slow,-laborious and uncertain.: “The follpwing score card.well be used in judging bread:Flavor, 35 points;crust—<olor,depth,text- ure,20 points;lightness,15 points;.grain -and texture,10 points;crumb—eelr,moisture,10 points;‘shape:and size,10 points Size _Tecommended:714x31%4x2% inches,-This size is not obligatory.”ae assessable bread ’Farmers’Union Anvual Picnic. The annual picnic of the Ire-| dell Farmers’Union will be Friday, August 2,at the residence of John M.Sharpe,two miles east of Sta-es-| ville fur State organizer,J. Green,<nd.others will speak us All the Locals in the county are expected to take part.We hope you will come with your families and can.have a We are gang to haye a good time,Our ©ustom isto give a cordial invitation to all to,come and join us in all the pleasures of the day:.;..We think this.will be| the pest picnic have ever had! and if)von miss it you will be sor" ry tor it.Come every one.|”| For.the Committee, .NBy,W.B.GIBSON. YO O C S V E SV O S L O S E S O S vwtae for | _.GIVES INSTANT ACTION!f THE STATESVILLE DRUG reports that A SINGLE DOSH™of ‘simple.buckthorn bark,glycerine ete:,‘as compounded’in’Adler-i-ka, the German .appendicitis remedy. stopa ‘constipation or gas on the stomach INSTANTville‘people ara-beine help ; ;Many States-|"oe 208We Sell Jewelry,Not Ink! To the many inquirers we wish to say we: have no ink for sale,but we have a.splen-* did line of JEWELRY of all kinds that we’ promise you will:not go back on you. ~Gome in and see for yourself. Wn H.RICKERT &SON,-Jewelers. 920OHOOSOOOOOO8OOSO0S6O90 q ae 6 e @ . @® Se e Ow Rs Peach an b lp Parers, prices are right. t «3. doe,Het Apple Mills and PreservingKettles. Had you ever thought.how pleas- ed your goodwife would be toown. an alluminum preserving kettle? Light to handle,easy cleaned and willlast a life time.-Wehavea big stock of the above goods,and our ‘It will pay you to save all your — fruit.Somebodywill need it be- fore another crop comes. t # wd,cs Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware won|BINGHAM Asmymiz.y¢)boporooasntBovefor College andMane Get Tat Tae kee inal gesthey attend,North need the BEST by ¥ Ls ay Co, Box ©:::: = 2 —|BFFICE PAGE FOUR.mount Nia a :;o nic Seen emenneeaeternea THE LAN.DMARK a R.CLARK,EDITORR AND OWNER,Seeennai @WUBLISHED °Dp TUBSDAY AND,FRIDAY. 120WEST BROAD.\STREBT.“BUBSCKIPTION PRICE:‘65 be MONT FRIDAY,- +50, ~July 26,1912. AS TO HALF TRUTHS. The }Newton Enterprise complains that a circular distributed.ove) State by the.“managers of Goy.‘“fKitchin’s senatorial campaign,with reference to Senator Simmons’197 wotes’on.the reciprogity;bill,con- tajas ‘only |half truths,Says the Enterprise:ee a (it.16°8 “tecord:of,19:roll calls in.the.Senate ‘on -the reciprocity Spall in:Which the’majority of.the Democrats voted ne way and Sen- ator Simmons and a few other Dem- ocrats-the other.:‘This record is given as proof of the’charge-that Senator ‘Simmons has’turned.pro- tectionist.,.'The-dishonesty,im:the statemerit ‘isin the fact that.it “does not tell what was the subject matter of the,questjons on which ‘the roll ‘calls were taken,‘A half truth)-is employed in.an attempt ‘to deceive the people and to injure Selator Simmons,who had ebeen chosen by.his fellow Democratic Senators as ‘their leader,when the whole,truth,if given,would have exactly the opposite effeet. Bighteen of these votes were in support of amendments —to the le dgafibhin dill.putting wire |fenc- ing,b ag@ing.and:ties,agricultural implements,on the ‘free list and reducing the tariff on)other arti- cles of Household and farm use.The other vote was against the reciproc- ity:bill;because jt put the grain, live stock and other farm:products on the free list,im our trade with Canada,and left the high tariff rates on ail articles ef manufacture twhich farmers buy for use on their farms or in their tomes.Senator Sinimons is proud c*these.yotes and his friends are proud of them. The Landmark has no purpose or desire to enter inio controversy nent the senatorial matter,but jt cannot refrain from calling the of the Dntenprise to the fact that while it complains.of half truths it bas neglected to tell the whbdle story.When.the reciprocity ~bill was before the (House some of the Democrats-fa- attention _wored attaching.to the bill what be- * “simple Waly leader chosen came to’be known as the ‘‘farm- ers’“ree list bili’?and passing both together,so that President |Taft would be compelled to accept the farmers’free list bill or veto his reciprcaity bill.This would have been ‘smart politics,but the majorit) of the House Democrats,under the leadership of Mr.Underwood,de- cided.to put the reciprocity-bill through as the President desired it and to follow this with the far- mers’.free list bill;and this was done,.all the Democrats in the House except 12 voting for the rec- iprocity bill.When thé reciprocity bill went to the Senate the major- ity of:the Senate Democrats follow- ed the precedent set.by the House Democrats—to}'pass’the reciprocity bill as it came from the House and it with‘a farmers’‘free jist bill.-This was‘done,but Senator Simmons asd a few other Demo- crats disagreed with the ~Democrats in the House and the majority of| the Democrats in the Selate and | woted to amend the reciprocity,bill by -attachjng ‘to it the thimes cev- ered im the separate farmers’free list bill.The Democrats who voted with Re publi cans against amendments favored the the amendments and afterward Vot- ed for them when they incor-| porated the farmers?list bill:was that the things which Senator Si mons yoted for,as enumerated the Enterprise,are The,difference wa i of policy.The great .ma- jority of the Democrats decided to} “put the bills thrpughi separately, and Senator Simmons,tn-votjrg.to attach the amendments to the free list bill,votedi .aguinst the of his party in.both Whether he did is a that will be-viewed differently le,but In follow these purpose of were in free Th ere ey ocrats matter s im houses, matter by the right different peop these ‘are his .Statesville speech Gov hin.paid-that ator -Simmons’ends Senator v d ght ters...He did but his ‘crit was that he of the party. it..i¢The Landmark’s opimicn)alse| _that.dhe.Enterprise and other par ~tisans of Senator Simmons are not exactly candjd ‘when they:say the Senator ‘‘has been chosen by a ma- jority’of his.fellow Democrats their leader.’”The Enterprise jrtiamuietki thant atk rare which .we quote,saying Democratic Senators elected.Simmons as their The facts are these:Mr Virginja,is the Democratic in the Senate He Democratic caucus by Bailey, ‘Democrat on .committer: he miait- claimed’t these not argue ‘this point icism of the voted against the poljcy as em- that “th 1e ‘une unimously | he the Democrats..“Mr fe the ranking Senate i HALGe fenate.nearly ‘}him follow \member of the Mr.Simmons (was |next jin line precedent, on a ccmmittee.his name’follows” the names of those of ‘his party already on the committee,As.those before him may be rdtired from:the {Senate hig nawe gradually.-ad-| vances,as these appointed after | him.Thus Mr,Bailey the ranking)Democratic’ fjuance committee. The members ‘of .committeesaire chosen by their fellow party men)in the Senate but theip’position)on committees follows \precedent,as stated.Mr.Simmons’:name came next to that of Senator Bailey...Be- ing the ranking Democrat on the finance “comipiittes it devolved on Senator.Bailey.to take ‘charge of the,tariff’bills.passed by the. House;which*were ‘referred to the Senate.finatice \ccmmittee,‘and .en- deavor to ‘get then‘hareee the Senate:«Whey this »came on Mr,Bailey.saidhe was not feeling well’and.he sent.‘a letter to.the- Democrati¢members 0 the finance ‘committee suggest’ng.|that this work be given to.‘Sena or Simmons. a ‘propen man,abcording)to! ‘thereiere Mr.Bailey's tb.Whether finance com-|! Sim-=|; became was,the suggestion was agreed|t the Democrats ,on tet mittee v"eally preferred Mr. mons,-or-whe‘i¢r,.fad the matter. been left to a caucus of.the Demo- erats of.the Senate,with freedom to .vote their ‘eal sentiments,un- hampered by \yrex edent,.Mr.Sim- mong would have beet chosen,The Landmark doesn't know jand proba- bly no one else.dees.[The Senate, ns has been said,adheres.closely to prevedent,and ‘onde the circum- stances,Senator SigH ae being in line,it would ‘have be ina vigla- tion of precedent and R reflection,or Senator ‘Simmons-Kot.to have adopt- ed.Bailey’s s1gzestica.That is ali there is to it end the state- ment that the Demicretic Senators in’animously Simmons a6:theif’leader,impression that he was of the’Senate did He was selected leaving the chosen bya caugus | Demorrats,is uncan-| alowed My the Dem- ocrats on the finance.com- mittee ‘to take charge)at Batiley’s sugestion,because,according to precedent,the place belonged to him: Gev.Kitchin exprésres the opin- iom\in his speeches:that Bailey senate and is 00 questyon | favored by Dem-| el se policy | senator| jeader.’’| Martin ,of| leader |dee Associatjon, was chosen by and jg the Senate ot Texas; one: an everything goes“copy prepedont-siren sen stcod aside as a matter pf favorit- ism to.Senator Simmons and gave the latter this poten as a boost. io he!p him tn this campajen.,This is simply the Goveroot’s opinion anc we give {t as such.We don’t know whether jt is correct’o1/not. Mr.-Bagley will)retire from the Senate on the:4th of next March. His retirement means ‘that Senator Simmons will be the racking Demo- erat on theSenate finamce committee and,his friend$claim jthat in the event the Democrats contro?theSen-| ate Mr Simmons,if.he be chairma uu of that.committee,| the.most powerful in Congress.| That js a natural core’usion Gov,| Kitchin rontends,hhewewer,that if the Demucrats come int6 control of | the Senate they will organize commLittWes An ais “opinica they wi cet hé¢ majority ,Democrats ig re-elected,| wili or ¢ouTse ré- the that li |Mr.Simmons thisip ten voted az Should because the the chatrmansh Linst his.party ee me iato control of the fenate |will,the Governor organize the.ccmmuices case@ they cam rearrange the jtees entirely.and will |ad to follow tile ing those |would in such chairman The Lai doesn't The only’'w to poll the as cont thy succh || ||ji {| | ||| 1ot be.ot precedent cif line W htel event make in Simmons j opinion. vdowand tt jone else dices. jout.would be Democrats the Senate aceount of fmpending) line:of promotion -b amd)this wouldaft t : changers.Sim-| is in of inotion -would not necessarjly the , andersiat not |Siaimons nor to gat |mons sn case reorganization that These are Landmark ited harmGovareprhtu ahaovance facts of eit! bin,pit:te the i ¢{.LO4TSs pait'shns facts and abut Jonly*the Thecd ATE it |quibble ‘over (bege ithem’say ihis or tu and if there.is |invites:fecrrection for politicians, ro |Ie nows,to give jand not‘to niake a-statement -for jthe other fellow,but The Lands mark does not excuse unfairness auybody.It has shown,however all the umcandid statements|not el}on one.side.'|soi sabe | that; lit is sought Ve aryor as the their own side only in that are|si |Mr.Hill.Has Suffered Accident, te harlotte’News,23d. Mr.Willjam)-Laaurtie Hil l,edict a “Our Fathierlees Ones,”and"po- laureate of the Nort Carolina spen tF yestet-s flay yo the.city’om.his way ‘to.his; Lold hone tm,Robeson county, wharejhewillynidergotreatmentforam| imjury to “his Teft-showlder caused. by ‘A fall last week,Myr.HiIl’pds| Wipe read at the pr SevODLiVE tion:by,@0l,,.R,,Mi:Pili Vitipe of ye Gipensbero “News.”Mr ti b..wilh? }‘Reesoy4)ey oT ‘ em ed ‘Buyers’Guide,’ “President David Staf Jordan,ot. Leland Stanford University,who yis- itea*Raléigh last week,had with| him his daughter,whose presence | caused Mr,Thomas W.Bost,of the Design Accepted For Horne’Mon-| _ument to,Women,— Raleigh “Dispatich,-24th, The)design for the montment to’ Nonth Carokina Women of the Con- tederacy;to be ¢givem by Col.Ash-ews andi Observer,to break into Jey Horne to the State,was selectedsongagfollows: Miss Edith!Jordan,a-distingulistred| daughter of an illustrious sire,Da-| vid Starr Jordan,stood upon an) eminence yestersay.She was the | only woman in North Carolina Who| has ever voted at the polls.’ Oh,eat Right now in Iredell is|Miss Fannje Morrison,a native | of fredell and long aw resident | Canon City,Colo.,and Bhe is go ‘ing back to Colorado’jn,ume to vote it Wilson,\: Andrew Lang,qtittic,poet,authion and:one of the.distinguished.ot| present day and generation of Ene- lishmeén of letters,died)Sunday | ‘at Banchory,Scotland.ae Official >orders:have gone.out | from..Washington that all UnitedStates‘Marines wear.pajamas |as their night dress after the first of next month...:| A negress,palin 600 pounds,| idied@ .in Nashwille,.Wenn,this week.She was so large that “D0| hearse could be found large enough| to take ther‘body to the cemetery.| ee | Notice our ads.in column hiead-| We have any- Uhing in)the grocery lime.Cai)an | Bee us.We like for you to comg, even)if you don’t need anything. We buy all kinds.of country pro-| duce.PIEDMONT GROCERY COM-! PANY,’Hotel lredelk Building,| Phone 452*—ad.'u | this aftermoom.:It ig the design showing the figure of a Southern,woman and.Southern youth:asi, central figures.The other,designi offered .was that of a Southern wo- man with a.Southern maiden!.be-\side her,both designs being by ;}Augustus Lukeman,selected some 'tinie ago as the ‘seulptan for the monument,hie ddealized Southern woman! and gpandson are to be.posed on|massive granite bdge on either:side of which.will be,in bas-relief.fig- ures illustrating:the going forth)of J}the Southern men to war with.‘the blessings of the heroic women,-and the getum of the .waamwort remnant to wasted.homes and heant-broken| wives,and.daughters,TPhiené will be a’pavedsquare.exs'|tending fromthe:rear of ‘the -monur meni to the curb about 15 feet,the payed count being about 30°feet long..Seats willbe arranged.at jeither end,There will)be a privetjhedgeatthebackandtwosides. The monument.will have @ place| jn Capito)square facing the main entrance to the new State building ifor the erection:of whitch)Colonel Horne is chajrman of the building commission.+ is expected that the-monu- ment will be in place wiftun a year Thirteen “miners:were drowned inminesnearUnjontown,Pa.,Wednes- day efiernoon by water from 4 cloudbuist rughing in the nines be- fore they had time to éscape.Sev-eral,other Pennsylvania toyns suf-| fered”Tho:om cloudburats. Palmolive Special Thursday,Friday and Saturday,July 25th,26 th and 27th. Six Cakes Palmolive Soap, One Jar Palmolive Cream. '$1.90 Special forCash The Rexa Center Street and 60c. ll Stores. Western Avenue. Statesville Dru Go. QUALITY PRESCRIPTIONI TS. is Beautiful Homless Symphony A free talking machine coupon your purchase amounts to $2 50 -amount—you savé these—when y worth of coupons—bring themin ing Machine Absolutely FREE! pons are transferable.expires Octobler,31,1912. Fifty-pound Ice Box Folding Steel Cot (full size) T.wo-gallon Water Coolers Porch Rockers painted greenSix-foot Round Dining °Table Talking Machine Free to Our Customers. purehase;according to the amount of your sale. thirty 10-inch Double Records at regular retail price of 65c. Get your friends to help you. Prices on Our Goods Will be Lower Than Ever.We Will Sell Youa Three-piéce Quartered Oak Mission Porch SuitNo.3 New Perfection Oil Cook Biove Three-quart Ice Cream Freezer will be given with every cashForexample,if you will recéive coupons to that .ou have a total amounting to $50 and exchange them for a Talk- Customers agreeing to purchaseCou- This offer $850~10.00 6.651.95 2.50 1,50)" 1.7511.00 DAY ’PHONENIGHT’PHONE 400. 2226, Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y., Undertakers. emery (auoLs AUANOLLWLS GNV 4OOd‘S.\NOSITTV_‘dad aif “‘punoIe We "Tem purys [II OA srou0lzRysS INGA O18 OM JT ‘“S19UIO}SNI pu SIO[BSOTOYM YIMO819A01 OY}10 Alquibavy nod sdureyg.u9jjo sod -vd J0}}9]INO,‘sseursnq nod 0}—S@LIBsse00U UDAd sdyoy Aeyjo AUB s¥yuRodur se aay: $01d0S89908 puteaanon pum. “'SIVINT.LVW ONT.AERO 401440 WACK -and Children's Oxfords. v oon“ano Pay Shoes and Oxfords S “ts ese We have accumulated a lot of aii Ke odd sizes in the above goods,and .we will offeryou some exception- _ally good values while they last. The Oxfords will be especially ~goodfor‘early fall wear,as most of them are goodyear welts. Also a small lot of Ladies’()x- fords and Pumps included in this _sale at half price. “RAMSEY.BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. @ ee COCO Re o HEE. Cawze Lisle “Wonder Hose!” SBE WINDOW DISPLAY. The White Company. (104 West Broad.Strect, We Have Just Received From the Factory 50 Dozen Ladies’ ‘ The very kind you are looking for.Very sheer andlight weight. Theseare sold regular in all good stores the country over for 25c. the pair.“Our price to you 15c. per ‘pair.We.have them in Blacks,Whites and Tans. > Visit our store for your wanfs._ iLNewgoodsarrivingdaily. THE WHITE co. yea eS “PHONE 10.3. |Sales Day is the first Monday iin each month fn’Statesville N.G. 2 THE LANDMARK home. 'purgmer..:}f \1S +Mlohnm ¢ -for Charlotte to attend a house par-|on the afternoon train. .Thomasville, >, vegterday -Charlestog =Cc _c¢ame up.for 2 hearing but was pdst- -ine ofa number of:barrels of liquer }ar e Notices .of New.Advertisements. ~The sale that you havye-been waiting for starts wp tomorrow altMills:&Poston/s.ae Mr:W.N.White,mortgagee, wilh sell land,August’26th.i R.R,.Shoemaker,administrator of A:W.Morefield,publishes no- tice to creditors.;W~L,Neely has-a.five-room:cot- Suqpected of.Murdering Husband. ‘.By “Poison.= Asheville Special,224,to Charlotte beerver.‘;fe harged with poisoning her hus-July ee?1913 band,John Hamlin,about three weeksimeNYeG).ago at their home in Madison county,MOVEMENTS OF THE 'PEOPLE.|™rs.Maude Hamlin,a woman of:about 30 years of age,was \arrested 5PersonalMentionoftheFolksWno/this morning in West Asheville at|tage for sale or rent.’Are Ooming and Going.the home of Floyd Clevenger,where!Four men or women of neat ap-MATTERS OF NEWS.she had been staying,by ‘Deputy |Peaance ‘wanted to travel.Apply.at|Mr.J.H,Hoffmann "returned'\Sheriff Rice of Madison county,who|the Ante-Bellum hotel.;list.might|from .Blowime Rock,|was assisted by the:county authori-|J.B.Ratledge wante to rent a4eeheaesomeoeMr.Har-/ties of Buncombe.The arrést is the ig :ry Levy,of Lamcasier,Pa.,accom-|na.:‘Rah ee oupaniedhim.and will Bpend a few jpeeuls OF suapctons,oe eae _M,.W..Barrier,Blmwood,has adaysherebeforereturningto.his |4US8¢Of Gamiin s 4 ‘i Y|fiveroom cottage for sale or reut.—er te is tg be disinterred tomorrow and an}.J.G.Colwert wants a middilie-as lady for housekeeper...autopsy performed,and it-was.de- B.Gill has a fred lot of: es “PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. OFFICE:120.WEST BROAD STREET.TELEPHONE NO,14. ,Mr.‘amd Mrs,DD.3.Craig:andehildren,’Mise.Corrie Copeland,and:the,latter’s guest,Miss Snijth,ofMemphis,left Wednesday for Blow- cided that it would be well to have|‘J.:Mrs.Hamlin in custody pending the)salad dressing:«result.ee Maar 2 ‘Gina ehpares ene nueingRockwheretheywillspend)At the time.of Hamlin’s.death it|Clothing Company's,where y HMabitime,Mr.and Mos,Crata@ |seems that the:physicians had been |2evend upotm the good quality ofhaving/taken a cottage there for the|rather puzzled to.account for his ail-|¥me ow.buy.. ment;but no inquest’was’:held.It tells you!how’yow can spend,many’seems that he became afflicted with!hours away from the kitchen ‘in,otsomepeculiartroubleanddiedin|weather.””‘isaboutfivedays.It was thought]Half-price’sale!on Misses andprobablethatarsenicmighthavebeen|children’s oxfords and baby,shoesthecauseofhisdeath.aud.oxfords,—-Ramsey -Bowlles-Sheriff Rice stated that after Ham-|Morrison’Co,.pe em ae was preaerte in Neha Cece Hoseaboutthecase,and:all of the|te ‘eeesuspicionstogether.were’of such|,The Southern Railway will oper-force as to warrant taking up the ate an exeursjon to Norfolk and:Poe Jirginia seashore resorts August 1.body and making an examination of Aeeiae.abe).{the stomach contents.One of the See half---page adivertisement in ithings reported to the officers was this issue for particulars,- |that Mrs Hamlin had told a neighbor -f.«e <7”,Miss Estelle Helper,of,Davidson,|that she intended to “get rid’’of herarrivedWednevdaytospendaweek|husband.There was also’a report‘or /two with Mrs,W,F.Hall.Mrs.|that she had bought some kind ofW.D.Vimcent,Miss Maude and Mr.|poison’at the Marshall drugstore,butPorterVintent,of Davidson,passed |this had not been confirmed.AddedthroughStatesvilleWedpestiay€n|to these wag the uncertainty of therouteMontreatt6 ®pend two|nhysicians as to the cause of the sick-weeks.will stop’in,States-|nessand death.oeweilhon;all wher i 7 ;:"hihi visit Mre.Hall when-retugn-|The Hamlins lived about two miles|oe Ce from Marshz ro.Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Eagle and two/from.farshall on a rented farm Sochiidren,of Benld,Ill.,who visit-|faras the officer knew the womanonaeusSOaleekof|and her husband had never had any :town,‘aid Misses Lela and Nora /trouble.Some time after her hus-Advertised Letters.Watson,of Hillsboro,Til’,who albe|band’s death Mrs.Hamlin left Madi-|Pontowingisa list of lettera remaining.in thevisitedatMr.Eagle's,but had been |son and lately has been staying With |poems arr N.C..for the week end-with Miss:Jamie Bajley in eae her friends,the Clevengers....|©:F.Beam,Mrs.Perlie Brown,John B.Belhn#ome days,left for Illinois Ba edred oe ont sf ,j .Mise Joh .Miss Gay Jones,MissVille.for some days,left for Il |She was considerably excited when |man.|ema kc tne MaeWednesdayarrestedbutsoonregainedhercom-|'a"M Upright Mra:BM.Watkins,1.C.Wel:ye posure and told the officers that so|born.Mrs.Nan¢y Wootenvisiting Lotte Mr..amd Mrs.BH.8..Pegram andchildren,and Mr.*and Mrs.L.C.Withers and children,and Mrs.A., C.Barron,of Charlotte,who vis-" ited Mr.and Mrs.Pegram,all went to Blowing Rock Tuesday to Spend their vacation perbod. Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Hood andMiss Mattie Hyndman,of Charlotte,who (had been at Davis Springs and were!returning home,spent Tuesday in Btatesvjlie): Mr.and-Mrs.W.J.Wilson,who visited)in Statesville and at David- Bon,left.Wednesday for their home in Louisville,Ky. ‘at the Van Lindley Co.through ‘Polk Gray Drug Co,,".local agents.. The Sherrill -White Shoe Co.am- sounces'a display of -fall and win- ter sujtings by the Globe Tailoring Co.August 2 and.3.! Dr.Francis here nex’Monday:for one day at Hotel Irede:l i Cwy ‘Flour -Milling Co,’s flour Z°0%because of the goodmess jn it:Stiet*Pianos’g§iig ctheitl.own praige.Chas.M.Stieff to They Kar}SloanSiloamndMr Fred ;Persons calling for any of the above will pleaseabinvelongasthereweresuspicions,she|can for-advertised letters."oiewouldliketoundergotrial,to set|DEWEY L:RAYMER.P.M: Te ;Luna Thoempsornwho wasbofSiewEts Alluson,re-|them at rest.She was dressed in}£izabeth,e Pe —y f f neatrnedTuesdayeveningtoherhom+mourning and was not unprepossess-|WANTBD crore,womee “ROOM5;ing.8,Ante-Bejlum Hotel,Statesville,N.C.July 26.sheriff Rice took her to Marshall|~~~.iW ~I want to rent good farmANTEDwithin8milesofStatesville.J.B RATLEDGE,Calahan,N.C.July 26.4ts. FARM ~74 ACRESnearStatesville,front- «ing on new road to Barium Springs.Woodland,meadows,open land,springs.Idealfortracking.orchards:On time orcash.Apply.to B.F,LONG,Statesville,N.C.July 12-8t. at Salebury Miss Elvy McElwee left Wednesday ty given by Mr.and ‘Mrs.Fhomas|Preston.ocMrs.Jas *Pou,ae peggy Gatherings.fedn ay here wi “ir.pel |‘3seers.MM.Wether:|;Mrs.R.N.Hackett,entertainedMics‘EWlalia Turner,lady,prinei-|at four tables of bridge Wednes-|-I a .lk n-aveotht 4 ri ‘ark’}=—s orders for canningaptistorphanageat|@ay-night in honor of Dr.an Mre.|SEND|Mis epending a fow|H.C.Oauies,ot New Your”stra |/EBACHESpetatere mamedayswithhomefolkshereClemDowdwonthehighBCOTS|livered anywhere in town.Prices on application.MiseHilda Katz,of Baitimore,{6 prize,Mr.Herbert Hoffmann the |July 23—4t.sient <a Mienlial Stephany.(€entleman’sd prize and each of the .:age Pp -Morrison and Mrs.O.L.)@uests of honor was presented with |NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Turner hawe returned from a visit |@ prize.Refreshments wereserved.|:to Mrs.M<M.Davis,at Johmson Mr.and Mrs.Clement Jefferson||Hs noticeishereby given toall parties holdingCity,Tenn,Mrs.Davis socompanjed;Hood,of Commerce,Ga.,GN |ciaims against said estatetopresent the dame tohanduosjnouncetheengagementofChelir|the undersigned on or before the 26th day ofaaggrheBradshbmw.of Hick-|daughter,Miss Geraldine,ang.Mr.are 1918 —notice will be plead is-‘bar ofMis‘Tiha 7 AUS DAW,:°x a ;ie recov :ory.of Misses Myr-jA..M Haddon,of Cornelia,*Ga.;|W.D.Turner,Atty.R.R.SHOEMAKER,;t om i saci i fhe marrage to take place jn the);July 26,1912,_Executorof A.W.Morefield.le and Amy Hejnzeriling.Bam ;“Mr.All Mills returned.yes /@@liy fall.Mré Hadidon:is the:old-|}terday dedi Morelsead City est son of Rev.and Mrs.:S.W.Had-ay f I head City...OF a ,',Hac Mr.Davies McLeHand ’passed don,of Statesville,and is now cash-} through Statesville yesterday First National Benk of| oute rot Ph dphia to wis rneit :| odin -o :Foy White entertained aomein1 io u ‘J \mber of guests Wednesday! v sbtecs at ti r Rey y jj night o honor of he .MisssoykIsa}f tw,8.CiLutz,ret y hier;‘i >aenerj!gatesomeWinstonau nts wereMrs:Annie:Lewis Engagement Announced —Social| pal ‘of the Having qualified as Executor of A.W.More- eniler of the Rott Miss turned Ashegille a Miss terday 5ST weeks wit! Miss Mamie.Lazenby :Miss MeBr Jerkine ~puty in r tomorheriffDeaton's office,nding|Mr ane acation at Ddvis Springs.Mjss|Maxwell,nie Feild is subbing for her ns W J Parlier,twhotgvisitin wWilkes and Iredell ,town He wilt b next month :Misses Alma Banner adc rer-|Jadiles,entertaimed attrudeSmith.of Mt r rests |Saturday afternoon by Mane::.u rome onofMissArleene.mae:F.C Mesdames F..:J td.Fla...and W.MtoarriveY ,|X neld and fmaafew. jexpected to¢CITY FLOUR!"Mrs.Gray.Miss Mary 1S good only because of theFeooreaaanReOeeethatisputinit—itreat,spent Wednesday |the nutriment,the body-i Mrs.Gray vor |Puilding qualities:It’s justotherthebestflourthatcanbeyesterday to Miss were iy her r Front reet nm the Bridgers, Barrk- today sisters, of ani head, to fyisit ;18*harlotte, members of the Why ing visying young milled—sold ata,price that Mabel ..west},You wantthe best—get itsoles,Mies|Without.paying an excess Miss Grace Andersom t!visitors’|we ie Lat prize Both prizes were fans Ice City Flour Milling Co. STATE News..~-©the game.a4 — Fresh Lot te a number of hearts see with?,places it within reach of all. hidt Was played at rht ies ~2 aesHal.Morrison first prize and ,price-askfor C LY FLOUR. —*cream apd cake were served after | t°News of,Troutman Neighborhood, Lid |Correspondence of The Landmark. Troutman,July 25.—Picnics are injorder,Quite a number of our.people OVAL SALAD DRESSING.yrom-|attended the Mooresville picnic.baa Oun-Mr.S.A.Brown isrecovering from|‘t/a spell of sickness.Mr.Floyd Trout- ih Siman and two.children,who have :Creek township.He}been confined to their beds for theffererfromapoplexy‘}past ten days,are improving. aud J.C.Stewart;proprie-|Prof,M.T.Hinshaw and wife haveyactewytrsPrinting)Hous’returned to their home at RutherfordoeheaaeieaggaNaejafterspendingaweekherevisiting, mites tins eae Parede Seid par old friends,Mr.Henry Rodgers,of ry returned a true bilD agninst-them.|5t-Petersburg,Fla.,is visiting rela-|"Cornelius N Lucas,who kided w {tives here.Misses Mona and Bert}C.Jones a Cumber.and county July }Clark and Janie Setzer,of East Mon-at wae kre ‘We ay,in |bo,spent yesterday with Miss Fannie13,was arrested 'Wedhesday,:in »Spen NY ’hi aud will’be|Patterson.Mrs J.Sherrill,of Sher-‘brought to Fasgtieville to answer |rill’s Ford,is visiting at Mr.Floydfor.the crime Tue killing ,oceur-|Troutman’s.:Mrs.T..A.Sherrill and daughter, Miss Mattie,have gone to visit Mrs. red over 2 trivial dispute. The Guilford County.Alumni]As-i visi . fcConnell.Mrs.Kk.L.-Suther,of “imwood,is visiting her mother, sociation of Davidson College wap formed in .Greensboro."Tuesday Mrs.Sallie Cloaninger.isa candacenight.Mr.L..Réthardson waselectedpresident,BE.Re—Whanton : secretary,Jj Max Hendrix.reasur-New Jersey Progressives Tuesdayer,The object ts to promote thf lhoigamass convention and decided|louteredt,of Dayitnom Culltge.to nominate.full State ticket for fheNovember:election.On:the ticketwillbeasetofelectsrssupporting of...Statearpte,|Roosevelt,,..,\P Heavy and Fancy Grocer,George 1,Higbie,Manton,Mich.,:used ea :”our |-105 Kast Broad Street.Foley Kidney Pills for kidney and blad- *’PHONE 27 Guaranteed until.thelastdrop:is usetf,30c. and \50¢e.Ask.forbooklet.Durkus andCampbell’s SaladDressingat10c.,15c.. and 30c. Fresh keg Pickles 10c.dozen.Sweet MixedPicklesinbulk, MoI tors of Olives.and:Pickles in.bottles.,we‘ Williams aud 2 Collector .Brown, poned until’next -Wednesday.. Wiil-Hians-and @oster are tryiiig to re strain Coll€cter Brown from.dispos-| der trouble.Hé:says;“I find tor «my +casés no other medicine equals y -yw Kids)iis fon betieficial ‘ect.””..They|fandeebeDiereiicinafoiidi.atism.Co cae a good farm about eight miles from ||ee Williame Furniture House Everybody CSET DR flowers)from. k S.Packard:will be, |system complete. J.B.GILL, WANTED,Minus Age,ly,|mmconvent.‘oneal eeper,Apevia 2h ‘| FOR SALE OR RENT fix z00m,cottageon.and sewer.-W.L.NEELY,July 26,| Kraut Stands | Call on mefor Kraut Stands.I have a Jot on hand from five to 15 gallons,- D.J.KIMBALL. VACATION OUTING WESTERN :NORTH: CAROLINA “The Land of the Sky”“The Sapphire Country”The Balsams’’,Where There is Health-it Every |Breath.The Climate is Perfect?the-Year Round.In Spring and|‘Summer the Region is Ideal. —~REACHED BY Southern Railway,| Premier Carrier of the South, Solid Through Train,including’|Parlor Car;between Goldsboro,|jAsheville and Waynesville via|Raleigh,Greensboro,Salisbury.;Other convenient through car! arrangements.Summer Tourist Tickets on sale until September 30,1912.RE.Let your ideas and wishes be known.a idkwo,cathe.mace ea|neon Its oe -deal-FOR SALE.|Where you can depend uponthegoedqualityofwhatVeryDesirableCityPropertyand.Farming Land at Investment «===©YOU buy.Po Prices.| Seven-room:cottage on Harril];Street.New with all modern im-!|provements.Lot 65x160.~Ideal cot-|e home close in.°ae|#our-room cottage,West End ave-|j)nué.~Lot 60x110.i|One lot 78x335,Patterson street.||.Good 7-room two-story dwelling on||corner Broad and Elm streets._Water|and Sewerage,good barn and’other!(out buildings.Lot 724 feet fronting |Broad—by 320 feet frontage on Elmstreet,making a nice building ‘otfrontingElmstreet.I offer this| Pay Your Bills by Check and Have a Check on Your Bills., A check book helps you to ‘save.It enables youtotakeinstantadvantageofan.opportunity tobuywithoutcarryingasumofmoneycontinually’in your potket—the money is in this bank earn-ing interest.It gives you a standing amongstyourfellowsandisthefirststepontheroadtofortune. &‘| COME IN AND LET US GIVEYOUACHECKBOOKTODay. First National Bank,.STATESV@ILE,N.C. Capital $100,000;Surplus and-Profits $32,000, OFFICERS: E.S,PEGRAM,Cashier.JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.’ J.C.IRVIN,President. G.H.BROWN,Vice President. j +valuable piece of property for a short+whileat the extremely low price of$3,800.Ppendid 8-room two-story dwellingonKelly’street...Water and sewer} Good barn andotheroutbuildings.Lot 110x250 feet.A splendid-home,close in,atthe verylowpriceof$3,300..iX-room cottage on Green street.|Water and sewer,“barn and otherneLot90x208feet.Price -PRICE PICNIC. “@ome new and you wikk ‘be ih the niek of_100 acre tract of land in Turners-burg township,on one on the mainroadsleadingto:Harmony,N.C.,now being macadamized and 14 milesfromthesurveyoftheStatesvilleAirLineRailroadnowincourseofcon-struction;4-mile of Harmony,3-4mile-to church,1 mile to HarmonyHighSchool.7 acres in cultivation,93 wood land.Timber estimated tocut250,000 feet of pine and 100,000feetofdaklumber.Land lies ele-gantly for farming and has an abund-ant water supply.I offer this valaa-ble tract of land for a short.while!|only at $25 per acre.Terms.|These various pieces of propertyarédestinedtobecomemorevaluableeachyearandmeritseveryconfidenceoftheinvestor.For further particu-lars,call on or write,‘y.»W.J.MATHESON,Real Estate and General Broker.:duly,12,°°1 time to pick up many of our “snaps.” Our “good things,"atthe prices we are now seLhing them,can't Last hong in ouAa stone, Shey wikk Last you atong time,though, when you wear them;Lecause however down-Aightlow we make our pAices,wefo% never sek anything Lut up-Aight goods. |Sloan Clothing Co. ANTED —MUSIC PUPILS for the*coming year,beginning Sep-tember |,1912.MISS-RAE ELIZABETH GILL,;338 Walnut street.‘Phone 2036.Jaly 23-—2¢ Ww -~TO RENT two or three-ANTED.horse farm,stock to be fur-nished by owner of farm.Address A,Cleveland.34,R-2,112 East Broad Street,LN.C,,R-July 23. The reputation of our Shoe department has long been.established for serviceableShoes.Beginning tomorrow we'will sell Just Wright and Keith &Pratt’s ShoesandOxfordsforoneweekatthefollowingCashCutPrice: Men’s $4.50 Patent Colt,Gun Metal,Vici and-Tan Shoes and ONordsMen’s $4.00 Patent,Colt,Gun Metal,Vici and Tan Shoes and Oxfords |Men’s.$3.50 Patent Colt,Gun Metal,Vici and Tan Shoes and OxfordsOneeaseMen’s £3.00 Tan Vici Oxfords for be d wh y ~ Note the cash saving,50c.to $1.55 on a single pair ofhigh class Shoes or Oxfords. One case Men’s 50c-Gauze Shirts and Drawers for v .456.One case Men’s Porus Knit Shirts be 2de. me See us ‘for anything in summer goods,as stock is selling fast at the cut prices.:Ane Baas .Yours truly,-....*Jooeou id ye Ne Re Sales Dayis the first Monday ineich month in Statesville,N.C. ‘‘ + * ‘‘ ee ee e ‘Why You Take No Chances. The Studebaker name for sixty years has been a guarantee of quality.It elfmi- nates the slightest element of chance in your purchase of an automobile. Every part of a Studebaker car is _made in our own plants.‘We analyze and ‘absolutely know the materials.which gointo.our cars.Our guarantee is good. .75,000'Studebaker cars.are on the roadand every owner will tell ‘you,that: “a Studebaker car.always makes good. <=Wet know that the Stldebaker (Flanders)‘20’st.$500 is.equal in mate- rial.and workmanship:to any car:built— “andthe ‘price is within your reach. Ready for immediate delivery. NeilSail The $800 Studebaker (Flanders )‘*20”” Price,Standard Equipped,$°°o.b.Detroit.Equipped as above,with Ton,Wi !,Prest-O-Lite Tank ‘and Speedometer,$655,« Ask our dealer for the new Studebcker art catalocue or send to us ror it .The Studebaker Corporation ~.Carolina Motor Co., Phone 170.-Statesville,N.C. IS SAD BUT TRUE! That old'age knecks at every door...He may be now reach- ‘ing for your door bell,yet only five men out of each one hundred who reach the age of sixty have a regular income. The other ninety-five are dependent upon a meager daily wage,their children,or public charity for their support.—If you-want to be one of the five in your one hundred,the five who are financially independent-at-60 —come in.and ask how an account at this bank will prove a material help.Onceyou.open an account with this bank,the same is seldom closed—for we give you the best facilities to be had for the ‘handling of your banking business..We want new businessbutnever.lose sight of the old.|; COME AND SEE US. Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. JTHE LANDMARK |FOR’A | ‘Tpeseiof beaucifying eity,in co-operation:wikth\:'the wo- FOR BOYS,61st Year Prepares for College,for Business,for Life,catmosphers pervades thisscl Ideal physical environment.."God's Country’'—in the foothills of the Blue Kidge Moun- teins.High standards of scholarship.Athletics encoursgedon-dencminstionsl.Board and Tuition $256.00 for one year.For catalog,write A healthfal Vent FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1859TRINITYCOLLEGE. ITS STRENGTH LIES IN oa A large,well-trained faculty;excellent buildings and equipment;' tuil,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a large and loyal"body of alumni and friends;noble ideals and traditions; an inspiring history of achievement and service. Next Session BeginsSaptember 11,1912.For catalogue and illustrated bookletAddress.R.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C.TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. Location’excellent,Equipment first-class.-Well-trained faculty of,Successful experience.Special care of the health of students.An:instructor in each dormitory to supervise living.conditions.of boysunderhiscare.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities,-Largeathleticfields.Fall Term opens September 11. For Illustrated.Catalogue,AddressW.W.PEELE,Headmaster,Durham,North Carolina. |Republicans in ees :_We have a complete'line Ice Cream Freezers,Ice Baxes and Refrigerators,at the*very best prices.‘See our line now.z Yours truly; +Statesville.Housefurnishin[3 R.O.DEITZ,...°°Manager;‘Sales Day.is thefirst Monday in each month in Statesville,N.:0,"- jelahdusbdidvbenlcavienconte =n ai the interast of Hi work of Barium Aprings Orphanage r i Rey, ithe d)fferent churches |imen B)Of one vigintilljonth of aw inch.It Ai rungs back 600 feet id, #|Cholera and ‘|Summer is over.Company.| om Tule ab,Agld-FRIDAY,| UNTRY ‘BEAUTIFUL Prizes Offered For Improvements;o ;‘Country’Homes, In wany:'cities ‘and -towns there are civic.‘associations,-ugu- ally mainly ecmposed of or /inspir-ed by the women,for.the pur the .town—Keeping it clean and.sanitary, Making the -streets and public @rcunds neat and attractive and en- couraging citizens to.'keep thajrpremiscscleanly,and attractive. 'All cf whichis most commendable and is “most desirable:‘for:Stateés-Wille,»:eects ; Winston-Salem people ‘have.’ex-|tended this movement‘to.the ¢gua-4try.The.beara vot.trade ‘of the pmin's clubs;is -offeting..prizes *to’the’county home.owners’“that Show the most.improvement:aboutir.premises’or dwellings by.thed tof)SPaly:next>years Theprizes.aré /divided into 13°classes ta be awarded?as follows:: 1.‘The ‘home “which shows’the pairing and painting -the house ‘dnd fences about the premises, '.2.The’!best improved’lawn.and the:lawn whcih ‘sows the greatest improvemeni by Planting trees or shrubbery.Ge For the home .which Rhows the ‘greates:interior improvement by painting,whitewashing,papering ‘or kulsomining the walls.and paizt- ing the floors,-{©‘ 4.The home which).shows the greatest ‘improvement in providing carpets,matting or.rugs,curtains for the windcws or pictures ‘for.the walls,Maye!\ +8.For the kitchen fof any coun- 2Oo. 5. try home which has,'the best cook- ing facilities,the !best method of.piping.the water’from the-well.or springtothe kitchen and the best labor-sayi devices for the house- wife.‘ 6.For,the ,home which has.the best method ‘of “disposing of the siops and!garbage from the kitcn- en.:‘eos 7.For the-farm premises which has the cleanest ang most ‘sanitary hog pen in Forsyth.coumty. 8.For the home which the most sanitary condition the well and outbuildings.”, 9.For the -countty honté-,which has the most.complete .library:of standard literature-including maga- zines and -papers.} 10.For ‘the coumtry ‘heme which is the best ‘equipped™with musicainstrumentsand’the best ‘class ofmusic,: 11.For the country ‘home whichshowsthebestand-most healthymethed-of child.amusement. 12.Fer:the home‘whieh hag thebestmethodfpr.keeping milk ,pureandfreefromicontamination, 13.-For the =home which ‘has Made the greatest progress to com-bat’'the fly nuisance by -screeningthe-doors anid--windews,‘or remov-ing the ’.filth.ffom the out- buildings ‘i *oe5 showe about Republican Factiors Want Each Other Defeated.: Washington Dispatch.| Thestatement mide today byRep-Tesentative Sam R.Sells,Republi- can,of.-Tennessee,that either wing of the warrjng -Republican forceswouldrathersee’Wilson elecpedthanitsownRepublicanoppon~ is regarded as significant bythosewhoarewatchingéagerlyforevidenceonwhich{to ‘base a’pre- diction of the outcome of the three cornered campaign now on This Republican Congressman. who is as ardent a Taft partisan as there is in Congr’ss,asserts thattheTaftforceswouldpreferaWil-s0n victory to a Bul!Moose conquest and he déclares with ‘equal confi- dence that the third termers would prefer to pee Wilson go into theWhiteHouseratherthanthatTaftbeallowedtoremain Political observers here-say statement,can mean but one thi that the Bull .Moose party is ‘about to:join battle against the regular a campaign -that.can in defeat for both. there result.only Mecklenburg Presbyterians”Gom- ing to Barium, Charlotte News,23d. On August 13th,the Prespyterian Sunday schools of Mecklenburg andSurroundingcounties.will sendlargedelegationsonapicnicox cursion to.Barium Springs,T has become an annual.trip, jhas been the means of deepe the different Sun- day schools and churches ‘in.the W.T.Waker,superintend-jent of the orphanage,bears’strong testimoug of the beneficial “resulis of.form@ér excursions,which have Berved to acquaint our -schools and churches with the work and.needs \of the orphanage,and to stimulate greater liberality jn its support: There will be a meeting im Mr. Z.A Hovis’office,230 North Try- on street,tomorrow,July 23,°at 12 o'clock,of representatives from throughout jthe Burrounding country for the purpose of concerting the most:ef- fective meapures to make this event areal benefit to the orphanage, Sete eeneeetee nappa By the decisjon of a Superior Court judge of California a cit- of Gardena,Cal.,js given :te {the to a strip of land of-the width The width -of |Uiris track can be stated ty--figures }by putting down a decimal,fol: low with 68 ciphers,and the figure area tle met Vs Buy it now,Chamberiain's —Colfc,Diarrhoea Rernedy is -al-to:be.needed béfore.tha,-Buy it now and be|prepared for such an.emerency,..For|@ale Dv all dealers : |‘During the summé¢r months mothers ofEe.children .ahould watch:for.any (most certain unnétural looseness of the bowels,WhenBivenbromptattentionat,this timeserioustroublemaéy..be avolded,Chiam«berlain's Colle,Chotera and’.Diarrhoea greatest impiovenient,either "by re]‘ -was trying to take the pistol awsy,| Pi mies ,j ~oe a‘—Ae pre eR .;ie a at i STATE NEWS.: Mr.L.J:Walker,of.Charlotte, who--lost—-a—leg,inthe.battle of’ Gettysburg,‘has bought to date 16 cork:legs...;' Jess Thompson,eclored thief,whe ‘escaped .from.the .Mecklenburg chain garg,has beem arrested andfrreturaedtothegang,j The southern ~Railway ‘will build new,passenger sation,at Gasto- nia Work-:is expected .to begin within the next few weeks. There were ten candidates-in the race for cotton welgher of Wax haw,Unioen eccuntly,)A-second prima- ry.wilt be held andl the four highest will run.} Rev:Jas.B.Reid,a Baptist min- ister,died.Tuésday,at his home vat, Collettsyile,culawat:county.)He was 36:years.old and.ie Survived by |.atwite end five childrens (|0013+ One negro was.killed and «two badly hurt jn Wireten Tuesday:wher) a bucket*on-a prilley went.too,highand:pulled:out!part ef)a brick’wall of a:50-foot Smokestack:"~ ‘Greenshero’"fuer day voted.$130:- O0v in bonds.for street improve- ments;sewerage <xtension,market and opera house frmprovements,:The proposition carrjed by a,go0od ma- jorspy.coo ra A runawar,horse and a negro collided head-on,im Durham.Monday afternoot:and Knocked each other down,Both recovered:efter.a time and neither had sustained ser- ious injury,:e Capt;Bertram Adkins,of"the Pilot boat Prances ‘Elizabeth,was wad!y burned Sunday afternoon near} Southport.The accident |resulted} from-an explosion of gasoline set- ting fire to the craft. At the Catawba.kennels in theedge)of Newton’.Tuesday night John,,Ramseur,was shot and killed by.Robt.tlilderbran Both.negroes. Hylderbran fled,although,the kill- jag was.probel.y accidental, J.L.Lockhart thas been élected eashier of the Merchants’Bank of Durham to succeed J.A.Warren, who .resigned to become’treadurer a gives uniformly excellent results as a tonic to help in} After absorption the bloodesfromthebloodthefoodit needs.&lyceric extract made.from bloodroot,mandrake,stone,queen’s root andsealrgot,and sold by druggists for the past forty years under the name of pass through.the“This‘process is called absorption and takes place ~carries the food A pure octor \Pierce’s Golderi Medical Discovery, food and-in the absorption by the bloodof ‘the;poisons frem the blood with this alterative extract whichdoesnotshrinkthe-white blood corpuscles;because contain-ing no alcohol or other injurious.,ingredients, body can be built up—strong to resist disease, the assimilation of thefooditrequires,Eradicate the Thus the This is atunictakenfromNature’s garden that buildsup those weak-ened by disease.Sold by druggists everywhere.AddressWorld's Dispensary Medical Association,Buffalo,N.Y,,Mr.Cuas,Faurner,JR.of 892 Woodlawn -Ave.,Philadelphia,Pei,rit |was troubled’with my stomach for almost three years, me,but never well eyen though follows?Always tired, pt getting worse ral doctors.and .most every thing anybody.recommended ta’and honestly did not ¢are to live as I was)>t times,]had.no‘pain.“My symptoms were agmywholekodyinathrob,belching of gas, The liquids and the digested foods inthe alimentary canalwallofthecanal-into the bloud. chiefly from the small intestine.through the body,and each cell tak golden - pain and soreness’in.the stomach,vomiting,constipation,could not.tell w:after at to eat or what would agree with me,and was melancholy.But:ing Dr:.Pilerée’s Golden Medical Distoverythasmad¢me .4 weil jaan which is something to live for.’* -fine as ever. Oh for a lodge in a garden of cucumbers,|‘BUENOhforan-ioeberg or two at control;, Oh forthe use of an ‘Eddy Refrigerator To carry me straight to the frigid north pole,REDUCED RATES TO THE NORTH POLE. ’Get your tickets now while they are on sale at our store.|-We have reduced the prices on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes,Water Coolers,etc.:Now is the time to save money and ice bybuyingoneofour“Eddy.Dry Air Refrigerators.’’Place amatchintheEddy—leave it for two or three days.It willstrikeasreadilyasjfjust.out of match box.-We are demonstratingthiswithbothmatchesandsalt,the salt remaining as dry andThey’re the sort of Refrigerator that keeps food.fresh.~The consumption of ice is guaranteed to be less thananyotherrefrigeratoronthemarket.get reduced prices. /|White-Stimpson Hardware Company. and bursar of the University’ofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill. The postoffice aid several.stores Sneads Ferry,Onslow,county, have been.entered and robbed dur- iig the past.week Only $1 in cash’Was secured from:the post- fice and a auantity of goods from| e stores entered. Fire Tuesday morning,destroyed the plant of the Guilford Manufac- turing Company at Tryon.A lot of lumber onthe yards was also} destroyed.The ‘toss estimated at} “ht tits:$30-000--—‘Phe watcliiman’s| lantern expleded and caused th fire | Henry Wall and Arch Davis,both| colored,of Lilesville.township,An-| son county,fell.out over a woman} Sunday and Davis shet and killed| Wall.Jo.Boggan,/colored,who} {|| from Davis,was also shot through. thejeg.-* Edward Sams,a young white man of Asheville,in.a brawl?at John+ son City,Tenn.,Monday aight,sev- ered with a knu‘fe thet jugular vein | | See our window and \ .200-acre farm five milés from Statesville on the National Highway,railroad siding on the place.Fifty acres in cultivation,balance intimber,about $800 worth of saw mill timber,several thousand cordsofwood.Two dwellings,one five-room the other eight rooms,frame shingle roof,two barns and outbuildings,200 fruit trees.|254 acres at River Hill,Iredell county. 102 acres seven miles from Statesville. One hundred acres in cul-tivation,25 in bottom land,75 original forest.level.Red soil,generally .Seven-room,two-story dwelling (located in a beautiful grove)’with barn and outbuildings all in good condition. healthy location,near schools and churches.Good orchard,-in School and churches near.Forty-five acres in cultivation,balance in woodland.»New two-story,six-room dwelling,two barns and outbuildings,good orchard. For further information about the above farms and other smallones,city and suburban property,call on or-write,ERNEST G.GAITHER,Statesville,N.C. INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL.ESTATE.i*PHONE-23.OFFICE NO. bye» i,MILLS BUILDING. of Will Sanders.Sams’father was ill at the time re heard the news and:the Shock was such.as--to make,his recovery doubtful.| “Sn releasing ‘the trap door to | unload a car of coal at Morganton| Tuesday.Wilfoig “Clarke's foot| slipped ‘and he was thrown 15 feet | to the bottom of the coat chute and the coal on top:of him.While ho was badly.hurt it js not thought that the iniuries wil!be.serious.° Winston.Tuesday voted $400, 000 in bonds for.public _improve-, ments:*the bonds had been voted once before but the Supreme Court held them not.valid because they had been’voted for-om only —one ballot instead of by the separate items for which they were to be used:reaeee County.| It seems strange to us én this par| of the State,where 60 much rain} has fallen,that there is a drought | in any section.But in some lo-| calities in this”part of the State the rainfall has:hardly-been suf-| ficient,and the Roanoke-Chowan| published at Rich Square,| Northampton county,Has ‘thjs story | to tell of drought:- “The drought iTiat-has prevailed | for about a..month in a=strip of| country,about four ~TGS running from southwest -20 north-| east and which includes Rich| | JSquare,continues with damaging ef-|j fect to the crops Early planted | corn appears to be ruimed.Other | crops are holding.up remarkably | well.Corn planted on a clover, sod that has been well cultivated ia beautiful,All late planted corn can)make a-crop now df rdins come in a.week or two.Cotton js 4 dry,hot weather:plant and is hold-| ing up ‘well,though growth ms slow.”’cae “RINGWORM! An:Easy and Very Successful Treatment! fry This Remedy -at OUR Risk! You know what ringworm)Looks| like—starting as a little eircular patch of tiny pimples,which dry up into scales and are followed by an- otner crop on the outer edge,thus, enlarging the ring al]the time. it may!be ‘caught from others,. ehildren,and from dogs and cats. ivcture of jodine is the old remedy put we have a better one now—~} daxo Salve.our now skin remedy. Apply.Saxo Salve a few times (as directed by the book in’the box) avd the «ringworm vanishes,Saxo Salve ‘so saturates’the skin ‘with its powetful,.yet soothing,ingre- dients,that.the ringworm parasites are.destroyed.a ;. Of course,Saxo Salve,has many other uses.All kinds of skin erup- tions ‘and “disorders,eczema,bar- per’s.itch and-tetteryield to Saxo Galve,‘It ie a,wondertul.remedy aud we guarantes.it most.positives. Remedy an always be depended”upon,sele by all dealers,RigasFeea:‘© | :widey|* if.WR,Holl,Dinggist;Stategville,|™FOUN,Ole herepen genes Saas Serious Drought ‘in Northampton ; BACK TO THE FARM!© You read and hear a great dealabout the cost: of living.The remedy is the production of yourown-eatables on yourrOWN FARM.eeIofteryoufarminglandsofanysizefromoneacreé-to one thousand cutchaserandsoldoneasyterms. ‘tie farms have fine bottomuplandand-also plenty of good to suit the pur- lands as well as” timber. The dretging of the creek bottoms will be com- pleted within ‘60 or 90 days and up to that time I will disposeof the property‘at bargain prices. If interested in:automobiles see,me.I *ove of the best Will sell for cash or onhandlingthe“hupmobile,’ chines 6n the market. time.; am THA- W.R.MILLS,—Real Estate Agent. Statesville Realty &Investment Co.Insurance Bonds 19068>Hon Six YearsorableRecord a 1912. \ Statistics show that five out of every six men are incapacitated at some time in their ives by.accident.Almost every man meetswithaccidentorsicknessWhichkeepshimfrombusiness.Areyouwillingtoassumetherisk?The race for supremacy in this .country is the cause ef more casualties each year than the blood-iest war ever fought. can provide against it. Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,butWeissuethemostcompletepolicy.of protection in the market.You don’t have to die to win.See us,-for information and prices.::BONDS—Administrators,Guardians,Executors and all classesofCourtorJudicialbondsfurnishedat,reasonable rates.Would you ask'a friend to mortgage his home.to accommodate you?Ifnot,don’t ask him to sign your bond.A Corporate Surety Bond is.a certificate of character and ability which no one can.-consist- ently ignore,for only competent persons with clean records can obtain them,Our office is your office. would like to meet you.J.F.CARLTON, Ate Ohristian Homeschool,Prexdigh‘standard miaintained byf).trained Inatructors,Takes only 100Unsurpassedhealthrecord,tick buildings, Come to see us.We Manager. paratory and Collogiate courses,Art,’ression;Physical Culture,Pedagogy,4 iiausinoess,6tc.Conservatory o:arge staif of cavneaie ttn collegeboardersandteachesthefudiyidual, Large gymnasium,Park-like¢ampus.Concerts,|Bae ina Park-like ¢amp ta,leatp ures,tennis,basked-for our catalogbeforeselecting the college for your daughter,©HENRY.JEROME GTOCKARD,A.M..,|me i oa eae Steam heat,Excetiertt tabla’ with the’Pleasant... 9 bB-Ge, | Sp RC R D tj ;ii , ;{\i | ii i]Mtif 7 :KI j |; S.J.Holland. wd +veerayteater we mt ese ‘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, BY ORDBR-of the Board of..Al- '|}dermen*of the city of Statesvilleandpursuant.to the law of NorthCarolina,I will setl at public auc-’tion,to ‘the highest bidder for cash,on”‘¢ MONDAY,AUGUST 5th,1912, at the court house door -in States- ville,N;C.,beginnifig at.10:o’clock 4a@.mn.,the following described tractsoflandandcitylotsforwumpaid taxes for the year 1911. 'WwW.L.NEBLY, Ge City.Tax Collector. July.6/-1912.: "SWINDLERS GOT MILLIONS.* The .Kakirs© ene “~s Marks. Washington Dispatch. One hundred-and twenty milljon can people during the last fiscal year —by largely through majls,according to a report tomaster.General Hitcheock.This} NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD.8 WHITE, THE LANDMARK |'*"" FRIDAY,~~+"July 26,se swindiers who operated |thetheUnitedStates|8reat cost,: Post-|watching the movements of individ-| was an increase.of approximately:|ines else that $50,000,000 over the previous year,|Successful manhunt. Of those who aré alleged to haye op eration were established and main-} Sci y,-tained.at heavy cost. ing Allen -‘Gang. Tenn.,..Special,Charlotte Obeerver.;22d,60 ‘The man hunters who have-been seers !|gearching for Gidna Allen and Wes- Keund Many Easy|ley Wiiwards:siscethe leourt room tragedy;March 14,last, ‘have demanded and recejved a si Hillsville ptlement -from ‘the State of Virgin- dollars’was filehed from the Ameri-1 for.their services.: |--For weeks.the “detectives scouredmountainsofCarrollcountyat |; raiding numerous houses) uals,searching caves,and doing all| are done by ,the| Basés of Op-| Sidna’.Ed-| Claude *Swanson Allen)s)surrendered atpoint of a gun,end|1 Friel Allen’.surrendered)at “his! :‘gene “Ba ins vew:10.95 |erated ‘the fraudu’enc,schemes,| Route of the “Night Express.’-a Sa ee aitaan o ay ae 063 were arrested by postoffice in-|wards was the firet of the gang.to Travel via Raleigh (Union Station)and Norfolk|ft),O,Bost,Mille street...12.06,spectors.They iicluded persons.in |Surrender, 'SouthernRailroad,to and fromall points in east-Lew Caidwell,Meeting et...11,18 all walks of life,merchants.and me- eee aeios aos t chunjes,politians aud ‘professiona ~§ Buffet,Parlor an 6,00:a.m,daily For Wilson,Washington and“Norfolk.Broiler Parlor Car service between 6,00 a:m,daily except Sunday--For New Berne 3.40 p.m.daily except Sunday-forWashington. 7.20 a.m,daily;11.20 a..m.‘dafly .except Sunday,Buffet Parlor Car Serv- 10.15.p,.m.daily—"Night E 7.10 a.m.daily for Beaufort and Norfolk~Parlor 8.10p.m.daily-For New.Berne,Oriental aril ma:General Agent,or Ralph Duffer,City Ticket Agent,Yarborough Hotel Building Raleigh,N.C. it 'ah OWELY--oveFurnitureCompany,4.08269 20227 UNDERTAKERS. ‘Phone 400. Raleigh and Norfolk. via Chocowinity.Parlor Car Service TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH © and 8,30 p.m,-daily.ice on 8.20 train from Norfolk. TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO Sleeping Car for Norfolk vin New Berne. Car between Washington and Norfolk. Beaufort-Parlor Car Service.i }W.¥:Lippard,Seventh st.Vor further information and reservation nee -ENutppars Seventh street:- n Sleeping ‘Car space.apply to D.V.Con W.B.HUDSON,W.W,CROXTON, General Supt General Pass,Agent. Norfolk.Va. Dan Valley ~Flour. Cc.Ww.BOSH AMER,JR. |LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE STATESVILLE,N.CAROLINA Crawford-Bunch Night ’Phone 2226. d Sleeping Cars between Ral- press’’—-Pullman May 24./3im Goodip, City Roller.Mii,“Meeting st.50.03 eigh andNort:*hiedile Hirt biishe R.F Cline,Front street...16.10.;men,paupers anid:millionairés,|Dur>| _anatotieatng echedale Siraresoepega:1,We Coe,‘Alexander:street.7.79.\ing the year which ended June!80 Foch t :TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH Mrs.Bi.Lb.Collie,Boulevard.7:92|last,—452 persons were,convicted BEoUB Ty he. 9 16 p.w.dally—“NightExpress”Pulltian Sleep:|C:D Conner estate,Front st...9.49 |and seritenced and 571.cases,ane |G2yS- ing Oar for Norfolk.Mrs.F J Deaton,Sharpe gt.10:35 awaiting final disposition.Ne | W;A‘Elfazop,Sharpe st~..,70.92J.H..Fesperman,Fourth st.4.60 /der to | John Flemming,Western.ave.11.50: prosecurion of the swindlers graduale ly is building a wall of ‘protection | againet such {frauds among the) American poeple.Before that pun, ishment was only a fraud order:for-| bidding the délivery of majl to Buch operators who worried but little.-| A.G.Johnson,Bost street....14.15 |They .werely changed their names,| M.W,Johnson,Park street.12.94 |acidresses and title of their ‘pusi-,| Thos.Kerr,Bell etrect...°13.01 |ness,’continuing their epergtions) W.W.Foushee,Front st...4-40,39 J.A Gaither,Tradd street...11.50 J.8.Gill,Walnmt ‘street.-..30.48 R.C.Gouger,Walnut street.:39.24 J.A;Gunn,Cemetery street.15,32 R:.J.,Harbin,Alexander’st.14.92Jas.T.Hubbard,:Tradd pt.14.03 5.2.26 |unt another.fraud order.caught up, ’7:22 with he weege tOjththem.:5T.D.Lippard,Seventh st.3.36|‘rhe report says that these fraud A.B.Lippard,Seventh st:.:.4.95 |manipulators,who usually exploit R,A..Miller,Armfield.st,.17.28 |phozus mines,fake.remedies and- J.W Miller heirs,West EndBVOTVNGiarodevCaeeeea oe W.W,Miller,Park Place...12WoM.Mills,Charlotte Road 7 G.N..&J.M,Mills,Caldwell WET OCE,was oo bis ois oth ore ome h,Seventh street.;A street -.: Front.street ;swenlevard..6... |ison,Hichland ave. i\Mre.J.W.'McCall,:..Oak et. \Jim McAuley,Park:street... }R.W.Orr,Broad street.... W.A.Overcash,Front st.... Thos.M.Phifer...Front sreet Geo.P.Rives,Race street:.. lworthless lands,constitute’a distinct Oj}class of lawbreakers..Among the 8 wealthy offenders who bay®been icaught by the inspectors are crimi-| ¢who have posed as respectable 1s leaders in *their communities ep in the highest social relies.Some of them 1aires,enriched by their ti >men nowj{ nat Siit.Ended After 90 Years.21.88}Oe ae28.37 iNew -York Dispatch,4th. Al case which has kept its place New ¥ork brought.to 17.72 ‘ 9.20 :on'the calendar of the PB J.Rose,Charaite &Cald-courts for 90 years was D WN...ccc oye See ccs wees 8.90/@ conclusion yesterday.«Phe action, J.M.Shook,Caldwell street 10,81)which is said to]be “the oldest: W.._E.Sloan,Broad street....32.93 |living suit,’’was begun in 1822, George Sowers ,Caldwe}l st.9.51)and was brought to‘trial in 1826 H.C.Summers,Park Place 5.80.before Cttancellor Kent,It was in- W..W.Summers,Patterson stituted to dissolve the United) BtTOet...ccn cs nes puw'ece wks ores.18.95 |Ensurance Company of New York, D.W.Woolen,Caldwell street 11.24,and the chancellor directed iwounithecorporatiomshouldbe ‘wp.Its assets were collected and 9.20 |its debte having been liquidated,pro- 4.60 ceedings were taken to distribute 8.05 the remainder among the stockhold-| 4.03 |ers and creditors of thé company.|Burt Fox,Caldwell street,.6.96|:gome of them died before re-| E.L.Goodman,Boulevard—..12 \ceiving the amounts to which they J.S.Kerr,Estate,Bell street 20-59 were:entitled,and the liquidators J.B.Kestler,Seventh street ©3.45 of the company lodged the amounts E.Levan,Seventh street...2.30 gue in the hands of the then State Loyd Lippard,Boulevard...6.35 {comptroller. J.8.Mitchell)Boulevard.....5.18)George Burdick-and Rufus Ruo, C.T.Morrison,Raleigh ave ¢ W.8S.Sherrill,Stockton,......6.83 the descendants and heirs-at-law of E.R.Shoemaket,Seventh st.2.42 the original ¢tockhoMers of the A.L.Somers,Front street..26.48 ‘insurance company,through their at- John Sowers,Highland ave...17.28 torney,George W.Carr,of No.29 Thanpe.&Wanner,Park"Place .35 |Wall street,applied yesterday to J.M.‘Wilhelm;Broad stréet 18.45 Justice Gavegan to direct State C.F.Anderson,Harrison st.1.73 ;}Comptroller Sohmer to pay over to W.W.Carter,near R.R,14.15 them $3,000,which has been i, R.C.Eidson.Highland aye.2.30}the hands of the State Treasurer W.T.Rowland,Water street.9:78 in Albany for 86 years.Justice A.M.Rankis,Fourth street 58 Gavegan signed the order.. P.H.Thompson,Seventh Bt,1.15 It gas.said.that only the prin- W.E.-Thompson,Fourth st.wx--5.75 ‘cinal of the fund could be recover- 41.73 ¢ed by.Burdick arid Ruo,and that if 2.30 they could collect the amount DELINQUENTS.. G.W:Clegg,Estate,Race st. L.L.Crowson,West End ave. J.L.Deaton,Caldwell street L.R.Ervin,Charlotte Road Burt.Kestler,Fourth street..2.30 |with compound interest they would Everett Shoeinaker,-Severith st.4:31 pe entitled to over $385,000 The E.Carter,Seventh st...4.03.state of New.York is,therefore, 58 ‘said to be benefited to..the extent of more than $380,000 by its custo-Bouleyard John West Stevenson,Chambers 1.15street dianship of thie $3,000 since 1826. ena CORPORATIONS.Compress Pad &Saddle Co, A Chirch:on Wheels. Home Electric Co. General Electrical oF Contractors: Estimates,Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies. |>i|PIAA.see spe sng ers ore ves ww ats one :‘An all-steel chapel car,“St.Peter,” i COLORED.the second churdh on wheels ever rank Belt,Chambers street.budit ior-the holic Church,was: placed .or exit bition in -Chicago week amd will be open for the spection ofthe public for a week, si.it will be taken through the 1 J.W..Byers,Green street,8le’,F.Chambers,Tradd stfeet.2 ‘||i.C.Cowan,Walker street 2.00!Lilly Cowan,.Green and Chambers Lo treat Uo 3 a a ee ea ee YY ee and Southwest through ter- |Maggie Davidson,Chambers...1.73|mtory where there are no churches.| iSally Dean,Green street...8.45 ear is equipped with every- |Ransom Dean,Tradd street.2.8 necessary for the celebration John H.Gray,Sharpe.street..8.65 of ss and other religious.devo- J.S.Johnson,Park street.12:79|tior It has an altar,sanctuary ‘}iLee Martin,Garfield street...7.21 |st s of the cross,confessjoual Jas.A.Murdock,estate,Sharpe1rest2G.aa is ee a OL {md.Murdock,Chambers.st.....1.73 |the church by a resident of Dayton, iG.©:MeKey,Green street..6.93 Ohio,and cost .$25,000.Rev.W. and 30 pews.Tie car was recently presented to HOME ELECTRIC C0.» A.D.CCOPER,Manager. STATESVILLEFEMALE_(COLLEGE. The next session will begin” SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912. Departments:Intermediate;Col- Violin,Elocution and Art.Ap-ply for catalogue:and informa- tion to the president.Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. a lid legiate;-Business,Piano,Voice,|,: jJennie Pearson,Garfield st..1.73)D.O’Brien will be chaplain on is |S.F.Wentz,Davie avenue...13.42 journey West. |Joseph White,Tradd street. |Jave Wood,Garfield street 2.90 |Wood &Carson,Elm street 3 | the me CO R 2 1“9 It is the jntention to have chapel car attached.to regular and at various towns it willl itched:to a Biding-amd remain for a day or more.’ “The St;Anthony,”a similar car, iwas sent West five years ago.. Vina Wood,Walker street....e sv |George Young,.Garfield st...18 tigre |)Mary Lee -Young,Walker’st.58 |DELINQUENT. um e - |x >;to rfi *9 2 :nee on a beens eat.ae Paul-Hooper,‘17-year-old necro ah,ear a Gs Pan aehiald:$2.30 (DO,Was taken to jail at CharjotteMargaretGreen,Garfie BE.2.charged with attempting58bMonday,} “AB criminal assault om thé daughter | 40 |farmer near Davidson College.The o*young lady was alone jn the home 30 and when the negro approached her ishe screamed.Her father,who was W.H.Goler,Elm street...... Tina McKee,Garfield sireet. Robt.G.,Torrence,Garfield st...Maggie’Covington,Davie ave. Mag,Allison,Green sStréet... 'Grace Houpe,Garfield street..86 | [R.B.~Murdock,.Tradd street.2.30 Deaf \Delia Simonton,Garfield Bt....86 |capturethenegro. W.M.Williams,Garfield st...1.73|‘ted that Gov.Wilson’has |Josephine Nicholson Tradd et.$:98 |cagnives snocs than 2,000 letters fo t o eo iH.€..Moyer,Tradd street..80 |rom Republicans pledging hii Mag.puna ppg wee meh oe .aby their support in the campaign and Mw severe,kb ele of course there are mamy more who) PHILIPS.EASLEY,M.D.'} Office over Hall’s Drug Store 226 te 102m.Office hours 4to6and7.to8p.m. ’PHONE 152.May 24. do not write.pot $100 REWARD,.$100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least| one dreaded disease that'fscience has | been able to cure in all its stages,and that is Catarrh,Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure aw re OEDORE pi e My Machine Shop LATLTNN Is complete and I am prepared to do any kindot repair work. Engine andjBoiler’Work a Specialty. AMOWR & tutional treatment.Hall’s Catarrh ite is taken internally,acting directly upon | 1 line of Steam Fit- Alsocarry a ful ‘the blood:and mucous surfaces of the Two-year-old Apple Vinegar made “FOR SALE. from the pure fruit juice. ’Phone ordersto 4409, .Walnut.Grove Farm,°H.H.BLAYLOC ‘~*~Proprietor, ‘tings up to 3 inches.Injectors,Lu- bricators,Oi+Caps.and Jet Pumps,tlon of the disease,and,giving the 00 | i aft -j ont ‘strenge ding cor: Pipe and Shafting.t#.aise stitution and assisting tee in Oorne G Ny its work.‘The proprietors have so much} C.H.TURNER,few oe faithin dte curative powers that ©t!ey| Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery,|offer One Hundred ‘Dollars for any.case | ie'|thatcit.fails.to’cure.Send.for.list Oh -TEAMS WANTED.**“>|testimonials,ole: *Address.F.J..CHENEY &OO., OOD teams,wanted to hawlijumber Seven system,thereby destroying the founda- tion of the disease,and giving the pa- = yt .*r (:sold by7all Drugeists,7 ‘SUBSCRIBEpFoR TH LANDMAR3 be,F : Take Hall's Family Pills tor-epnstipa-: *ae Pui)ee”;t do. miles,Good'roads..“J.4.DAVIDSON,KN duly 2.%'Pa father’s homé,where he had returned; -PostmasterGeneral Hitchedck's or-|wards are te | inspectois to collect evi-imauirjes made in every part of the, dence that would wafrant criminal country,no’definite clue seems to | 1.15!who are administrators of some of |; 0 4 py,reached there jn time to. medical fraternity,Catarrh'being @ con-|~~re ae 8 1 . stitutional disease,requires a constl-|I ill and “hungry:after roaming | mountajns for many| Sut Sidnil Allen and Wesley Bae| still at-large,and:despite | have been obtatned..The fugitives|have been réported from almost .ev-| ery part of the country,but in spite) of this,.many of the residents,of Carroll county.are.fimm im the|belief that the two men Bo much |wanted are still hiding in the moun-)) tains of Carroll county.I | A.M.‘Nason.farming near .Canaan,Me..was badly crippled with.sciatic|rheumatism.que he says to uric~acid,in his blood.“‘Foley Kianey Pills en-|ous black specks that Were continually|tirely cured..me and also removed numerbeforemyeyes."’.Foley Kidney.Pills)are a uric acid:solvent and are effec-'|tive for the:various forms of’rheuma-|tism.‘Statesville Drug Co,i oR amroisie ga KK Ser Join The Crowd at The |: Davis White ~| Sulphur Springs Pure Air;Pure Water; Large Hotel; Pure Food; Large Porches;Large Crowd;Large Place,(150 Acres.) Best ot fou ;best of fair;best fried ;od accommodations.Good ome,where you can feel at .»Spend your time out nountains,in the valleys, the hills.Modern,new and up-to- ».Two daily mail trains,except.Suan- ck Weekly Rates $6 to $8,July and August $8 to $10.Special rates ta | clubs and families..‘Write for Booklet | to ...I ‘The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N.C.| Open May 15th to October 15th |.You Want Your _PRINTING| PRINTED RIGHT.|| That’s just what I will do for you.My service is at your eommand. Write,Phone,:or better still,drop in.and let.me show you. I sell Office Supplies,Loose.‘Leaf Ledgers,Filing Cabinets, etc,” BRADY,-.The Printer, 120 West Broad Street. NARS with careful chauffeurs and at reasona- /ble prices.At any time on short notice.June 4 CAROLINA MOTOR CO. wes SPATESVILLB,N.C.BR.F.D.NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.|! A few nice Berkshire Pigs FOR -SALE, |}————OO | “ALWAYS 'IN...|\A S s ate | OCCUPY three rooms on tle second figor of|.the Firet National Bank.Buildi and T.am| always here,Dori’t peep into my r tion room } whereI never stay and then go off and say lam| not in,but.come on in and let yourself be known.|Tap the bell.knock or apeak out.If I am not at}the dental chair Iam in my Laboratory —work | |shop—in’a room farther in,'R,Dentist}P.F.LAUGENOUR,I JOHIN CG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT AND FITTING GLASSES. Office in’Mills Building.@ffice hours 9-to 12 a.m., 2..to 6 p.m, ’Phones:Office 458;Residence 1250. i)\TN YP YqFORSERVICE! ..,Royal King 9th 164584.He was bought’from one of the best Berkshire Farms in -Tennessee,Six choice pigs of the puresttypeforsale,; -RIDGEWAY FARM,E.A.MORRISON,Proprietor, Stony Point,N.C.,R.F,D.No,1.| 1| Business lot.’Seven-room desirable residence on! Tradd street.Hot and cold water,| bath,etc...i Lots near Graded School,,§mall north Iredell farm.° If you want to buy,sellor exchange| 'M.SHARPE,|RRA ESTATE.° ® | JOHN With Detectives,For Hunt-|@ \ ~~AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE.| T 7 :, Just received three car.loads of Buggies—Babcock,Rock Hill and other thakes.)' |H enkel-Craig Live Stock :Co.: {Prescription} |Specialists! ThePolk Gray Deas ae | PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS._.On the Square.:*Phones 109 and 410. seat acctWILLMOVESOON! We want our customers to bear in mind that we will soon move ~ .into our new quarters in the First _National Bank Building--the store room formerly occupied by J B. Cill. TheS.,M.&H.dine:Comm: ‘SELL THE DEERING .MOWERS AND RAKES! We guarantee these machines~to to do good work.Yourun no risk in getting a mower. that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of repairs carriedin stock for machines we handle. |Statesville Hardware &Harness Company. Good Methods,Large Resources, COURTEOUS TREATMENT.~. Ought to mean much to the man with a bank ace. count.If you have not yet opened an ‘account:with theeCOMMERCIAL we neeyou to do so now. $100,000.00 28,000.00 Total Resources over 500,000.00" Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. mm .a td Commercial National Bank :_Statesville,N.C. ..M.Ks STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice President.>D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.-G.E.HUGHEY;Assistant Cashier. ‘age. i --girl claims that ber.name assembled:farmie;s, .thons is to acquire and diffuse & |Secretary Pisher was aot: stumps and subsoiling-dynamite..The,Jefferson f ‘,a vr Pia feai THE L ANDMARKK.Radical Changes fi Postottice Bill. oo Washington,Dispatch,23d),| Hardly:tecognizable ds the same| bill that.passed:the House,5a nus | merous were the eee |,the post-| office appropriatjon,ah was.re-| County|ported to the ‘Senate tdday.Ta|Adcpted,Parents creases:ageieestine '$41000,000 were oa -made,Aunong the’chal wes were:;Prohibiting;freight pero of| days.this section |Magazines and!mew / FRIDAY,.~—»July 26,1912.| THE CHILD THAT*MYSTIFIES. |Peculiar Case jn‘Surry That Baffles and Others. Mt.Aliry Leader. For .several pers after) Auguet 31:567),°has heen excited over the myste-|A general parve's pest evden for |tious actions of a 9-year-old ‘girl |rounth-class mail)matter,loa | who is.ejther ‘laboring under the|Striking’,ont:of,the House are delusion that she js other than|Vision for butldingy of hik ee ;herself or exchariged places vwilth |insention of ami amenamet creating| another girl;a double,who,x tpearance,so strongly resembles Loh a a and){her that her own adopted parents roads.fa Se |are deceived.The girl in suemece:|Permission’to |posital employes to) ‘ts Romney!’Spivey,an orphan,aidopt-;e”by Mr.and Mrs.W.O.Jackson,Stricken out.4 |E }Who neside three:miles from this!Publication twiee yearly of the city,and.has ‘not only:mystified 2ames.of edit ons:amd owners of.all) her adopted parents,bit all ‘who PUbiications,and such!jnformétion (eport|.on,g00d | of wane.|have observed the case,and the always to be,filed with.the Fomtat |story is as follows:;fice Departmenyt.«|aOnlastThursday,Mr.ani Mrs.Special compeaisatlor fort transp<r-|Jackson came to this city for a tation over the ae oe ee |few hours and on thelr return they eo teas Louis and run °found who they supposed to be Prohibited.||poetheiribaadaughterathome,|<All adventising matter in | but found some housework,which tions to simulate néading ae |She was requested to look.after,required to be ‘labeled “advertise:| neglected and whien she was ques-ment,ane f tioned as to her neason:for fajluse An appropriation 0}to.perform certain duties the |for mew majl mventions.strange part of this story develop-|=mre | ed.The child,who,im every .re-Clairveyant ae a ag ot spect,resembles the adopted;child Villeans a Job —©, left at home by the parents,©de-Done Others.sl | clared.that her name was not Ro-|,At jntervals of no over one’or} ney for Roney:had gone away and two months a story,‘is sent to the | $10,00°0 shé was there im her place.Clos-papers from.a towm im this or] er scrutiny.of the child convinced some other (Sitate'to the effect) the parents that this was not their that 1 clairyoyant hds ‘done’the| adopted child.Bow natives o*some of their coin and The new comer,jf it Is,recited of some ci their precious jewelryintelligentlyhowshewasan’or-.She advertises hersélf to tell thetrphancousinofRomeyandhadre-past,present and futtire with}sided ini Winston -Salem for a alarmjng accuracy.The natives vis- number of years in the family of an it her,become charmed,-50 {to |aunt.She told how on last Wed-ppeak,and do at her beck.As phe| nesday she was sent up on the grows familiar with themphepre-|train and met at the depot by.a tends that she can’t turn them | Mr.Wall and his daughter,who out a guaranteed,job’until they| took her to their home im the have left some jewelry they,prize | country,where she spent Wedmnes-highly with her.She has.to study, day night.Om Thursday)morning the:things they have been especi-| the’Walls showed her across the ally imterested,in’mdi /associiat- ereek,pointing out the Jackson eq with.‘After returis,have been residence,where she desired to liberal enough)‘the clairvoyant | ¥Yind.a home..Upon her arrival at picks up and takes French)leave | thie Jackson home she met Roney,of the town without so much as re-|who wamited to go away,amd they turning the jewelry or other.valu- exchangied:clothes andi Romey,took ables ;~ her departure,saying).she was go-Such an.one has just completed| ing to relatives in’the southern ‘a job at Asheyille and many of the} part.of the coumty:|Asheyjlicians are’now wanting some} The strangest part of the story other clairvoyant to tell where| is*that Mr.Wall camnot’be found;(he other lis at.One lady <offers! nobody-saw a’child leave the place a reward of $50 for the return of and only those nearest to the child her diamond.This same ‘stunt beljeve the girl to.be other than has béen pulled offi several times the one adopted by the Jacksons,already this year at/’‘different for she is the same sive and reem6 points,Bult the people dom’t’heed:| to know much of her surroundings,_} claiming that Romey.gave her this information.Mr...Jackson,hes wife and grown son all contend thft she is just what fhe claims to be and,af this is true,the oth- er.child has-completely;disappeared. There “are:many bolutions-offer- ed but thie fact remains that some of the best people’of this section State Aid For”Good Roads ta:Be ‘Discussed. In the General Assenibly of 1911abill’was introduced authorizing tha State to appropriate sufficinet-funds to-enable the North’Caroljna Geo-| logical and Economic Survey to} give to the counties of the State | | ;engineering .assistance that theyaremystified:over.the occurrence,are now demanding.This;\ while others believe that it js elth-|nasseq the Sénate but was tabled| er a fabrication of the girl’s or rhe|4),the.House against ‘the protests is suffering from some memtal de lusion that cannot be polved.As a whole jt is unusual and those who have kept track with the affair are no nearer to a solution of.it than they were sik days ago The is Em- pot friends of @oog reads,who ask- ed and plead that they be penmitted| to vote on the bill The.bill -was| tabled at a.night session whem) thiene were very few in:the House.| This method of State aid will be very seriously considered by the} convention of the North Carolina}Good Roads Association,when it is] helid.in Charlotte August 1 and 2, and the bill will be submitted ‘to} be presented to the General.Assem-| bly of 1912.‘We.want ali-*the} government.will no friends of good:roads to assist)in} ma Sigvey and it May or may not be so.,Take the case \ Field.Agents of Government Will Not Be Paid Longer. Washuigton Dispatch,24th. ‘he Federal longer pay.the expenses of officers obtaining,the passage of this leg| or employes of the Department of lation which is 80 much -needed to deliver lectures or -by the counties of the State, ormation on agriculture to te attend the convention.i students of uid = versiies,summer sehiools or boys’ camps,as has been -.the custom of the past Comptroller: Treasury APicult fm part in Plan |“| MATTERS OF NEWS.—_———|-.Joseph O.Thompson,collector.of}Tracewell,of the internal revenue:for Alabama and|advised Mississippi,declines to tender’his| Department,so Secretary Wilson’today in a broad#resignation which has been askedfor |xintenpretationofarecentactof|by Secretary MacVeaghon “authority |Congress prot he payment by,of the President.’?Mr.Thompson is TT UMPRR ei ER A Gunde Ot ca : the government of dues of employ head of the Rooseve)t forces in Ala-‘for .members!ia OF } bama.eontheir.travel ns oe ee ventjons or me ul specit-|The Senate Tuesday voted,34 to teally authorized by Congress;4,to authorize the expenditure of|Seanretary Willson thought hie de-$225,000forthe maintenance of an-partment escaped the embargo be-other year of the tariff investigatingCausetheengeiewe“ot one:depart)Hoard,Fu ieipiatesMhatonevofitstune)a.i ;amentstipilatesshatone-of its ~,seven girls were killed,five fatally‘hurt'and several seriously hurt in-alireinamanufacturing-éstablishinentinMooLane,London,Tuesday. fut!-“4 agentk For soreness of the muscles,wheth-ed to pay.expenses of field .agenth 'ey induced.by violent.exercise sor inju-of-the Intexjor ‘Department to ottend ry,‘there :is nothing better thah Cham- the péople of the country useful (n- fortiation regarding agriculture —The ‘Comptinolier leo held WZ i ae :iga~|berlain's “Liniments .This lini t al:prea hor ras --~shontth tocal-organize Mment?s niment also.Gonfterence wi hr 1OCH -"-€elieves rheurnatic pains,For.sale bythonsonlandmaltters.‘hall dealers,.ve ue ‘:bnew ry }rR aan ¥*f :ri 5 land with dynamite. ground:who will answer any and all question in eean joint congressional cosp mites vo}|., join labor and other organizations |. The Jefferson Powder Company,of Birmingham,Ala.,will demonstrateto the farmersofIredellcounty,and their visitors at their annual picnic on the farm of Dr.P.C.Jur-ney tiear Hebron church and near Turnersburg.July 27th,their method of taking outWillalsoshowyouhowtoditchwithPowderCompanywillhavethei-representative on thea}sin an intelligent manner.For printed.|~ matter address JEFFERSON POWDER COMPANY,Greenville,S.C.=-White-Stimpson Hardware Company._ ‘: MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND,|::a DR..C..R. Y VIRTUE,of the:powers’contained in a »mortgage deed executed to the undersignedbySolesBruner,I will sell gt public auction tothehighestbidderforcash@ttheCourtHousedoorinStatesville.N.’C:,on".}|MONDAY,AUGUST 26,1912,at 12 o’clock M.the following described real es-tate to-wit:4LotNo.46 in the general map of the lands ofW.N.White,which said map is of record in.the surrounding countty. NICHOLSON.| Having locited at County Line,N: C.,for the phactice of my profes- sion,|offer my services to the July 29-3.€.R,NICHOLSON,M.D.| office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County.R.B.McLaughlin,Atty.W.N.WHITE.July 26,1912.Mortgagee. @ 2 We Sea,Damp,LH,ene |FOR SALE OR RENT,7 RVR ROOM oxt-|CoC ino wou poupennd sled alnena|Water and sewer.Apply to M.W.BARRIER,JNO.&MORRISON,Statesville,R-2.Elmwood,N.C.July 26—2t,|July 23. ___BUYERS’GUIDE.| 4 Per Cent Silva Putz.COMPOUND.INTEREST .ON SAVINGS ——AT THE—- Cream.MERCHANTS &FARMERS’BANK of Statesville. |\:{POR SALE,comp Heretanddhorse Who puts SILVA PUTZ on yoir|Silverware?Why,Silva puts SILVA: |PUTZ on ot.Silverware,—Why| don’t you put SILVA PUTZ on your} Silverware?We also.sell PUTZ’S } POLISH for other plated ware.Come and see us demonstrate SILVA PUTZ) WHITE-STIMPSON HARDWARE CO. | }One lot Men’s Oxfords,allsizes,Tans and Black,|choice $1.98..Values $3.00,$4.00 and $5.00.-Look.them over if interested in Shoes. $1.00 More than 100 pair Men’s Pants,choice $1.00..Nothing in this line worth less than $1.50 regular. ce,.25 Cents One lot 50c.Shirts,choice 82 Cents. Two hundred select patterns in $1 Shirts,-choice 42 Cents | Entire stock 50c.Underwear Entire stock 25c.Underwear ien-| 2b¢c- 82c. 42¢. 22¢, It’s To buy your baking dur- ‘ing the hot weather.It saves the heat and wor- ry;it gives you comfort and joy.Cas Makes Good Bread.Ev- ery.bag.guaranteed. Ask your grocer for it. HOME BAKERY.Distributors.- to Your Advantage “Champion Flour” [Statesville Grocery Co., $1.00 : Entire stock Men’s Straw Hats,choiceValuesupto$3.00.|$1.00 |:Clothing - |Sale price will remain’on all small lots in Suits—|Hm $6.98,$7.98,$9.98 and $12.98 will buy Suits that sold -@ for $10 to $22.50.Drop in aud look through.Weihavewhatyouwantatpricesthatwillinterestyou._-Respectfully, LOoK!.ae Get my prices on Coffee,— Sugar,Meat,Flour,Mill. Feed,before buying.« J.G.COLVERT,J.GG QUYBRT Lighting on our coun- try hams and_beef steak. THERE ARE NO FLIES M.P.Alexander &Bro. THER.M.KNOX Co. ‘Sales Day’is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C: New Series August Ist. The 52d Series of the First Building and IF YOU NEED].N.W.FOX, ICR ©—ACENT—FRUIT JARSBARRELS SEE US Automobiles, and automobile supplies. —Phone 420— In Hotel Iredell Building, "PHONE 452, Stone Ware. :C.R.SLOAN,Manager. Just received carload Stone Jars Tailoring,French Dry:Clea and Crocks in an immense as- This sale at the special price of 10¢. sortment:ware now on per gallon as long as it lasts. and.works 104 Court Place, ea dey,*PhoneS.W.STIMSON.: For Overland and Whiting: Bicycles and 7 has bievel epairi ;:.Piedmont Grocery Co.,vieycle repairing.Gasoline)Z SLOAN PRESSING CLUB, ing,Dyeing and Steam Pressing. The only,modernly equipped pressing club in —tewn,Work! called for and delivered.Office | Loan Association opens August Ist.Sharesarealreadybeing,taken in this series.~Getinlineandprepar&te build a home.-in theeasyway.ee L.HARRILL,- Secretary... 168 Hours Away From the Kitchen in Hot Weather Women who own one of our Kitchen Cabinets tell us that it makes:an actual ‘saving of one to three hours daily in their kitchen work. | Re | That’s all the year round, MANTELS ay The Flour thatis makingINSTOCK.North Carolina Biscuits. famous.Ask grocer for it.Statesville Show Case Co. Company. Saturday and Monday,27th and 29th. Some record-breaking priceswill be offered-just to move.Prices at-and below wholesale cost:See usthegoods.and get prices,.oe iaes_W.W..FOUSHEER,» ‘¥a en Jéfferson Flour.| your(]if J.K.Morrison Produce &Provision fl i Ae of course.But.let’s consid- er the hot old:summer time , right now. @<:ee)=| _At that rate,in three months,it would easily give Pe. you 168 hours free and away e from.the kitchen. Without one of our kitchen cabinets,you would have to spend those 168 hours in broiling,baking muscle-aching work in the kitchen. One hundred and sixty-eleht hours ‘in three wooks of cight-hour days this summer.How would you like a vacation of three weeks if July or August? A few Refrigerators will be-sold at‘about half price. enceaaa aA e House. Williams »Furniéur ‘ Pa d e n na t e h 3 Se e iY ~(term.is.aliwalys.>well,~.eibbenidied,,|Ago a resident of gstatesyiie, )bung,Va VOLaeex.{|STATESVILLE,N.C.,TUESDAY,JULY 30,1912.uy NO.1. SUPERIOR COURT ee CHAS.P. Judge Chas:M,Cooke Presiding—Young Man Sworn.to.Snioke | Ne More —Cigarettes.—ol | CRAWFORD DEAD. Died in Iowa as the Result of AnInjuryReceivedTuesday—Re- ‘Inains Brought to Statesville For 2 Cane,Newterday,ne Rurial—Other Deaths._.The August term of Iredell ~Su-:e word?a:habiweBerlor:Court “opened”,yaxterdeg|op ‘iredelt Gan upto ©pew’tantwithagoodattendance.The August!~*oe Up te a fewa aia flo ne Khe.businicas ts ‘of innit et 9 o’tlcok Friday night,in:a hos-:or.not,«Jt is a sack time wilt!pirat ¢5 ’thethefarmersanidthey:come to gourd,|Ba ai emery TO:a Ag‘8 a port Of diversion:and the,©°C of am injury received.1aslthorsetraderscomeforbusiness.’>|Tuesday.MrOtawiford!was employedteHon,Charles.Mi Gooke,of Louis-|fa ‘an i automobile factory eadburg,is presitiing at this term aid|While at work a piece of timbenSolicitorHammer.represents the)was throwin violently from a sawStateas-ysual.Mr.F.T,Meach~/atid struck him im the,bowel..He-am,of Stapesville,ts fonemau./ot |T°!ved the Blow at a point wherthegradjury.a |wn)incon:had(been made fOr q Sult-After the call of ‘the orjminai|4!operation a year or;two age.docket yesterday Claude Mills,Wilt)AS a result Deritonitis pet in and‘Hendren,LaFayette Barringen,Cu-|his condition soon became vory.crit.ther Harp,Tillett MeLain and Bud}.News of his condition was pe-Myers,under bond to appear ani)ceived in -Statesville Thursday and show good behaviour,:reported and |Friday.and the report of his deathWerepassed.a fee here Saturday morning. of}MY.Mr.George Allen...Morrow,2 Crawford’s .remaing reacied /Mooregevillé,recently,licensed to |Stavesvilte last evening,|accOmpa- Pravtide law,took the-oath as au;«by his wife and chilg andattormey.»|brother-in-law,Mr,Frank Davidson;|oaTheindictmentagainstthe.mem-|°f Chicago,who went co ‘ bers of the board of county comr|When advised of Mr.Crawford'smissionersforfailureto‘build a/Jury.The fumeral will taxed?D Preece >Pret Aaliga |naw county home,was continued to!atthe First Presbyterian church thie AN a ae |7 and the interment |Statesyilie merchant who has 6uf-next term:|Morning’at 10.30.John Sowers@inditcted-tor iarceny |W!!!bé-tn Oakwood.; and bill changMd to trespass;guil-|Mr.Crawford.was a.son of the ty;fyned $100.Sowers took bread|te W.H.Crawfond,.of Bethany from the loca)bakery.|towoship,and was 28 years Old.Des jMoore,indicted for larceny |Several years ago he located in..WY-and pidad guiltyof forcible treaspass CMlug.where he lived for a tim®: tiffed $25 and cost.||Four or five years ago he came :t0 Moore,who said he was 18 years Statesville and ‘engaged in the liv- old;whil¢e loafing about the of mii?|@'Y business.Later he was in thehadrifledthepockets‘of the coat|™Véery business in Elkin fOr 4 of_one of the workmen Judge Short time.He then returned.60 Cooke asked Moore if:he pmoked 5t@eSville and was engaged im the cigarettes /and.Moore replied)that |!UTniture business,being one of,thehehadsmok¢d them sime he was |PTOMOters of the Crawford -Bunch 10 years.od.“You'll never |Furniture Company.Last spring heamounttoanythingunitilyouquit,”|5°0!4 his interest inthis company said bis honor.:Moore sajd he had |an@ in Apri}went to.Jowa,finally quit and Judge Cooke asked him if |locating at Grinnell:His wife and he was willimk to swear he wouldn’t |Mtle daughter joined him in’Grin-emake cigarettes again.Moore.said |/nell just.a4 month ago.Mra.Craw-as |ford was Miss Mary Davidson,daugh-he was.“SO sajd so done,”‘Uncle Renius would say,for his|‘T of Capt:and:Mra T.M.Cc,Da-arene called Moote to the .Btand,|Vidsom,Of the -y of States-/handed ‘him a Byblé and ‘administered ville.She mamtried %ford in/an oath that he would not again |SeMember,1909,)Sess than three Mr.Crawfordts also Burviyed byhig.mother,one s'et@r cand three brotherg —Lo Cy UWB.ang Eugene Crawford,all of Betha- ny townehig.. .Mr.Crawford was a-popular and worthy young man an’.many friends sincerely mourn)his trag-le death.af The 13-months-old son-of Mr.and Mrs.-7.W.Allen died Friday eve-ning and was.buried Satundiy:after noon,Rev.B.F.Hargett,of RaceStreetchutch,conducting the .fu-mb service.The in was = Lee Coggins,gambling;plead |"he eet Ge:Wr.nee =.guilty;Donaldson ‘fined $10 and|%2 canpenter,was at work {©‘|MocksvVijle and reached home Onlycosts,the others $5 each andrcosts.|aS }‘ Jim Torrence and G.B.Brady,af.|°few hours beforehist chilld’s death. emoke cigarettes On the’cigar- ette matter Judge Cooke|said he had quit telling the grand juriep about the law prohibiting ‘the Saleofcigarettesorcigarettamaterialpto.boys under 16,.as the law was not enforced.At one place,hesaid,be saw.two.boys pmoking cig- erettes and by questioning them found whére they had bought themWhereuponhehadj-/the cigarette seller indictéd.But the law is a dead letter. Cc.H.Chambers and Will Hooyer,assault with deadly weapon;Cham- bers plead guilty;Hoover.aot gullty. Dick.Donaldson,Jack Towell and fray;Torrence $5 and)cost,’Brady $10 and costRoySherriM,-retailing; guilty;judgment suspended. _Col.D.A.Lowe,a prother of Mrs.M;A:Kirider,of Statesville.|tied on the 18th at his home at"tt i ‘7, Diead guilty;ST ae of Lincoln and had represent- aia aiken ro ar shew nie =a }@d his county in the State Senate. aime gmeed gublty Cf careysDe,8 oe”LA few years ago he hived in States-cealed Weapon eg a bead aro ly Sie a Me tal He oved ment was entered.has..Smyth.ce neg ee a ihewasacquittedofcarryingaconceal|cm ee pare ae a ee ed weapon and Will)Smyth was tax-|ork :Med to his on WOME -a"idedwiththecostsinthiscase|ville.He was twice marmied 4m SF ye ne Soe :lis SuMVivedby,his SecOnd wife.andfivechildrenofthefirstmaTriage plead | }ed)-and the two were taken!before |!the latest report. Grinnelt |the mayor on similar charges.Mar-7im-|Pal plead f plac?jconfessed his guilt. }fers from those who make #t a habit i Me ard eg gelofpickingupthingswhichdonot*84)W.B.Lowrance of Columibja,-5 edoviaaaasindbaoit,eben Taking Articles From:The Five and:Ten,Cent Store—Court,Notes...of “Mrs,West-—Cabes,im Court“CO;Marshall and R.AL Cline,|~Mocreerill.News, if ;,cant orrespondence of:The Landmark,ee ek ee bie aagpieloscicl|Mooresville,‘hally 29-—The ‘news for *their aupeeriaes ed Guperior |TCtched.relatives:here’Jast “week Court to:answer charges of larceny,|°%t#tal accident near’san Anto- preferred by..Mr.J.B.‘Thampe,of (220)T°S-l:which Mrs.Banry,’@@ughrthsFiveandTeutCentStore‘The|*®"of Rey.W..N.Lowranes,’for-Five and TenCent Store.The}7 or ev ON ‘killedyoung‘men loitered about ‘the five ){{°Tly;,of Mooresville,wae killed,and ten-cent store Saturday morn-|"*!sou’sériougy,if not fatally ineing-nd:when they left Mr.Tharpe |JUTed=and her buspand and ;Maree‘noticed:that panel pmald articies |\SMer Children painfully hurt,it haiti,also disappeared.He called P°eNS that the familly were out.on;Officer Kerr aid the two followed|@Pleasure wip @ number of yrsthesuspects.When the boys were|*'.San Antonio.and were on thelr eu tn Mr:Tharpe caught oe PEoccurte PileaPaget ayo iggywineandaccusedbimofphealing;Tred:Pe ag behithegoods,whereupon Clingadmit |f°ais a woe Pierro had |MObuc..Whe croveing the railwayafdotherarticleswhichhehad).0th:ibsG Croveing !tiken from the store.ibont the|/OCk the car was struck py.same time Marshalt took a smais|4 With -the.PeSult plated.Mrs.dol!from his pocket amd threw it,Berry lived for peveral hours andawevbuthisationvsobserv,|‘Be son was not expected to llive, People Are Interested—Death | } Mrs.West,wife of the Jate:Jas:Hi.West,died at the home of her_tdaughter,Mrs,Gip Walson,.nean Mr.Tharpe says he jqj nOt theonly SPencen,about midnight fast,Thours-r on.night and theremain were |feted from “shop lifters,’and that |°PNSht to .Mooreesyiite *on).th®|wihtle he teirenan to have young train Saturday monning aid puried!|Marshall and Cline indicted,he real-%"Prospect church apout 11 o'clockjzadthatthepettytheftswouldSaturday,The funeral was conduct;continue untjl some of the guilty |~by Rev.R.wW.Culbertson,pastion Parties were punished and he was/®Prospect church,amd the bodydetermines.to apply the remedy fer |ae,Maid tO rest beside that of herthefirstcaseinwhich:he was sure ssancargyn in the presence of &of hig man,There.was some oriti-|“T#e ‘Number of friends and rela-cism of Mr.Tharpe’s action by |es.The deceased,Survived firienks o*Marshall and -Cline,but |°Y two sisters:and two..brothers,these have doubtless never been in|¥!4:Mrs.BH.N.Goodman of Moorsthepositionof.a merchant who suf-|""¢,Mrs.M/A Browm of mt.Ul-la,S.A.Lowrance of M0O0TeSvvilllie, not .guilty but Cline There survive seven;‘chitidiren,Dest aaatcbeat erecta ge phe seeeen West of the Centenaryoot“,|DELS “od,.Cranfard West,-THE NEWS OF TAYLORSVILLE.|ticnt at tho Bone me ai 8 pa Personal Items —A FightAs the |&ton,Mre:.S.M.Hart and Mrs,Result of a Liquor Selling |Join Safret,of the Back CreekCharge.2 neighborhood,‘Mrp.N..B.Hamp ®nd Correspondence of The Landmark.cnn ype Tide ae 8 yee = _Taylorsville,.July 29-—Mrs.W..A.|**ae m CUEStavenso>is visiting bier brother,waar were et the Teas Mrs. vile “as ee inn Pe health and was at the time of htrville,r.JObmy I.White,.principal dedthofthehighschoolatAhorie,18 on a visit to-her daughtersvisitinghisparents,Prof.and Mr&J.A.White.Misses .Sallie “Hanes and Leonora Taylor,:of Mocksville,Spent Sunday ~with thejr-cousin,Mre,H.T.Kelly.“Miss Taylor wil2°to Ali Healing Springs today,for belong to them.’Jsi f “Spencer,whereshehadgone Onis &shart time before.[The deceased was 77 years Of age,a Member.OfthePresbyterianChurehandheld her membership at’Back Creek. On last Friday:morning Dick Don- alldson,.Lee Coggins and Jack TAW-&stay and-Miss Hanes ang Mise ’ell.abl operatives at‘th Moores-Blanche March Han il!return ay oF mesheSMacheMrs.Ville Cotton Mills,were arrestedtotheir-homes in Mocksy,lie. John M.Carson,of Hendersoniille,is visiting her parents,Mr.and Mrs:H.T.Campbell.Messrs..D. T McCarty,of .Port Pierce,Fik.,and Thomas Smith,of charlotte, fame Saturday night to join thetfamnilies,-who ere visiting Mr.Joha by Chief of Pglice Browm and tak®nbeforeEsq.©.V.Vols on the charge of taking part im a gambling game a few days before.Wien ar Tested Lee*Coggins .and:Jack ‘Tow-ell.surrendered.to the inevitapye and Merely hoped for the hand .of mercy but Dick Depaldson put MoreW.Moore.Mr.Smjth witi retura /OstoCharlottethismorning.Mr |#ith gn his apility and took to.the Howard:A.Banks;editor of -the|Woods,and:that in swift oder.He. Slipped the chief mear the depot famd ram around ~houses,throughbacklots.dodging with cOnsidera- ble suce@ss for.some time,but was soon overcome near the.MooresvilleCottonMillNo.1.When ¢ta,-en before Esq..Voils hjS bOnd was Placed at $100 while the pond of Jack Towell and.Lee Coggins were |Hickory (Democrat,spent Sunday}with bis family at the home ¢of Rev,L.L.Moores.They wit)revurn to their home im HickOry..today. Mr.W..C.Matheson has punchased.a two -passenger Maxwell au- tomobile ‘from Mr.Harold.yount, of Statesville.(Mr.‘Youmt deliver- sor Gill Get Through After aFashion::ete By .a.Union,of Democrats and measure provides:for a substantia reduction jn -wooy:duties it te “dif- ferent “from the dill passed by theHouseandthedifferencesarenow.emg considered by a‘cOnfersugecommitteesfthetwohouses. The.Same combination Friday Pissed the Democratic exeyse dill,extending the tax on conporations to the business!of .andilyiduals,pri-vate firms and partnerships.—Saturday.‘the regular Repubil» cans and the Progressives ‘got,‘to-gether and passed a sugar:tariffbill,a COMPromige petween.Une Lodge plam,endoresd by the regu-lar Republicans,and ‘the Bristow bill,behind which the progressives|Hned up.It would cut the present sugar duty of $1.90 to $1.69;woulda abolsSh the Dutch)standard,uaderwhichpractically.no refined Suga can be imported and would apolisn,the @%cents ‘refiners’qifferen-tial,”an additional duty on refined Sugar which,it is claimed,has ac~<rved directly,-to the profit ot ghe Sugar refiners,The Democratic free sugar’HillpassedbytheHouseaidnotcometoa”vote im.the Senate.TheBristow.Lodge amendment.wasfirstadoptedin‘the committee ofthe“whele,by @ vote of 37 to 25,Senaioys Thornton.and Foster,-ofLouisiara,Democrats,voting with‘he Kepublicang The Stnate Dem-oorats’then offered their’swbstjtutefortheHousebill,proposing a one-'third reduct*on *1 the existing BrosaThig‘wag deteated,ha to24TheBristow-Lodge pill finat-ly paised the Senate “with all buttwoLemocratsyotingforit..‘Thefinalvotewas52to3,the nega- tive yotes being cast by SenatorsHeybum,Republican,ana FosteraudThornton,Demograts. THE MOORESVILLE _PICNIC. It Was a Great Day and Netted$850 For the Barium ,Orphanage.Correspondence of The Landmark,‘ A ,July .26—The.eight-eenth annual picnic held here yesrterndayforthebenfitoftheBariumSpringsorphanagewasagreatSuxsTwasitheysuat crowd,which numbered .into «thethousands,They came early andremained.until the jate afternoon,eating and.drinking —.especiallydrinking,for the day was imtense-ly hot.The people of Mooresvilie and the surrounding community not only went themselyes ani carriedbaskets,but many began)work ear-ly ia *he morning and held thet” jobs.Steadily throughout the day,Sdhling tickets,waiting .om the ice cream counger,carrying water,turn-Me.ice cream:Freezers,selling whips,handing out.lemonade,settingthedinnertable,washing,dishes and glasses,selling confetti,.cumrningenrands——all for the.benefit of the fatherless ones at the 0o7-phainage.i )Not only the people of Moored-ville’but the trains from States- Ville and Davidson came.with great ed it Saturday. |Tom Simmons,who lives n =r|Liledoun,and Mr.Jeff.Bcherd,oF|Htlendale,hada fight On the street here Saturday .evening,It seems that Bcherd ad accused Simmons of selling.jiquor..They were tried.be- Placed at $59-each.Al}f-were pounia Over to the Superjor Court and} weré later im the day released On|bond.: During the’afternoon last Tihurs-day at the picnic grounds Jack DOnr| Suggestion About Travel on the.sa oie é peel-.é We i g ihiters ¢N ns._New Paving.;ty syn ion at ee — The street.improvement work 35)qjande Allen.Convicted of First |fined $2 and costs.gradually being completed and.to}Degree Murder. use a slang expression,looks good).(yoiia.Allen,.one of ‘the Hij!to every one who had ‘grown,BICK|y.7 Vq.,outlaws,was last weekandtiredofthemudandBusty|oonvicted”oe Nau tae ha:Sirstthateveryreallliverainproduced.It}dof munder im the +*aan ved that Una haw toon serie-|228ree for the killing of Common-‘ha =as >Tie ac apiece®hoped ee soos hae been Fire |wealth Attorney.William FP.Foster.died ee rome te as 0 |At ‘a former trial ihe was .pound{eS >Jayme yw |;'As it looks to the jaymen GOW,|culty ‘in the secOnkd.deBres ..for‘and substantjal work has |).:oe °sret ‘bes i every loyal’citizen|illing Judge Massey.His firsCOTand>ry ye seen Lak 1 tir o Ost?Age sulted »im. should feel.proud:of .what has ale oe fie pati‘ready.boen done and earnestiy hope}”::ready,boen done and ear wg I t opuas immediately put om trial aone again yre is it gut it .is not ;4atrasgeeaihFtntwhat|2nd convicted.of second degree MuriaaThisprideshould|2°?/His father,Floyd Allen,|is(ores ea ae naan -umder’sentence of death for thebeinadepracticaljn.Oder LO Mean |r isviile murder -‘he reets ‘AS §800n aS}‘‘aes eit ueaOLMerghee’aan was|.-When he heared that he mustmesectioneastOfTheSQUareWas|pay >nalty fig eri in opened to the travel everybody pe-|!y the DEDANY for fs.crime Vien;‘tre ;5 jthp ~electri chair,Qjaude Alltiengantousethece,r of the street.us iDroke down and wept bitterly, Thig much from force Hf habit.TMP |aia also his \fianiee,whe was.with eo eee will De,no matter!him dp tthe court coom.It.WwashowwellthejobhasbeendonFOtingfirstintehe-had aisplayedtwearrutsrightdownthecenterithelpastsilienofemtion,since hisofthestreet:By:way of trial Sonar (i tion,would jt-not be’a good ix Lisliscidates a everybody would keep to the rigil |Progrgnmme gf Union.Services-—and then both sides of >Bor Church Notes.inashare:of the moO -opserve .phis that would come’im for Sthavel and wear? ~would be showling an it of the Sunday night un-The firs és,agreed on by the ‘‘up-fom.serv: eiiyy i noe ee |town’?chureéhes for thie month)ofteiteeetoagreatSavingto|August,will be held at Broad Street eg ’|Methodist chumch next Gunday night(bien So 3 \ hes Dp ‘1ud the sermon.will be by Rev._Birthday Dinner Saturday.Lee Ry Anderson,the new pastor-vf _A big bitthday dinner was giveD|ije Kiret Bavtisit chumeh.‘“Accord- at the home ef She:ift and Mrs.J-|j0 46 the programme arranged by“M.Deaton Saturcay in nOnOr of che |tya.ministers the seeond service74thauniyersaryof;the birth of Mrs|will be held atthe First BaptistJ.©;Deaton,mother of gherift Det-|oy,arch by |o%W.M..Walsh,the ton,whoO makes her home with,him.third at.the k irst.Presbyterian)bysAbout40relativesendfriendswtte|pey 7,g..Crubdhtidid ang the present and the eyent was an the tirs,Acdscdiate The-ro :eur tour”atjoyahleone.Mrs.Deabon’s Seven|fonmed “Presbyterianchil’rer and apout 20 grandchijqren |4 Lutz.i , were witif her for the ‘@y.In.th€|“,protracted meeting.will beginpartywereMr.George Deaton,Of |next.Sundar at Shady Groye chumch, Texas;Mr..and Mrs.C.H.Hamii-‘Chambersbung)township.The pastonandchildrenandMissChiester,tor,Rev.Mr.Wilcox,‘willl she.aSsist-ofCabarrus county;Mis,J-R.Brant-|eg by Rey J N.Binkley,of Har ley,and several children,Mrs.D:|mony.eon : M.Rgown.and children Mr.and Mrs.ee iat gs,F.G..Deaton,Mrs.G.M.Morris]Mutsuhito,for 44 years Emperorall,of -Mooresyiile;.and Misses S4l-|of Japam,died yesterday..He had ite!and.-Pauline Smith,of:Lyttch-lean:oritically.iM"for sometime.Rar ete ae |Yoshithita Sueceeds to ghe throne. sli by Rev:W : i disagreement of the-jury 4nd he |g jsnapped ih two.ait-the wryst.A niim- alfgon and Tom Nantz became Some | wha under the:influence of Epugeonelightning’and when called upOn by, W.P,stallings, fore Mayor Payne and Simmons was About five mMiin- Lutees after they were 'discharged rSimmons jumped on .Echerd again |and ‘whipped him.Echerd did not jtry to fight either time put.was }not seriously hurt...Simmons gave jbond to.appear béfore the mayor ,August 10th. Ed.-.Postony andtwomembersof the special por |Miee force,they started’a -jittle|“scrap’?which promised for a fewminutestobeafree-for-all)fight. They were arrested,however,after| &few minutes of knocking and ears | |ain s|;4 tied before .Mayor Brown who=2?>“v *:i Mr.Joyner’s Arm Broken By a Fall!placed them under $59 bond cadt'||»-Mr.Robert B..Joyner,“one Of|for their appearance at cQurt..vbeesvilhe’s oldest and best known Mr.-and Mrs,H.P.Dedton,And)|citizens,suffered anot herserpous a |tamiily returned last Thursday fron} jcident yesterday morning,when hve|thie coast,where --they ‘had,spent||fell ou the street and:broke his |several days.Mr.Thomas Th@mp-|iTight arm at.the wrist.Mr.Joyieon will -leave today for Albemarle,| |ner was on bis wa;-to the court|where he has acvepted a position }house and while passing alon8|/with a jarge mercantile concert,| |Centér ptreet,immediately im front |yng,Thomysow and «the «children| of the residence of Mr.R.A.Mont-Jwapp remain,in Mooresville for| ;gomery,he stumbled on.a-pyece °f!SOme time pefore moving.to”their||pibe witich had been left on .th¢e|}new pome,'}sidewalk,In falling he threw..out The many friends of Mf 8.Ac] |hig-right arm in an effort to preak;Lowrative will megret .to bear that| }the fall’and the bone of the he is still cont to his room on} account of an operation which he} underwent sever)woeks 4g |_Miss Sue Guidier,who hus 4 pj Sifion with the Litile -Long Comyplar| ined +ber of people on tie stineet paw Mr. (Joyner fall and-rushiing to hiim car |ried him into.Mr._Montgomev'y | jporch.He was Bsulffering gresuly|my,Charlotte,is off ‘om yicaton/and when it was realized that h*|which she will spend in.Mooresvile jhad been badly hurt he was takevjang -at Wrightsville Beach.Her] inside thie house and placed On -/sistép”Mins,Kute Rodgers,willl;take| |bed.A physician was called imm=-|her vacation at tihe jdiately,and Bet the -broken Ot}be with her at Wriehtsville,idjand:as soon as the patient recoy-Mrs.Fannie Lardner MoCarthy|olde from the phiock he.WaS4 ang children,_from Ytorida,‘wih | jremoved \bo iis home on Shape |haye bean visi¢ing her-brother,Dr.|jBtrest.N.-G,Moore dnd familly,left Jast|a :( Fate seems to be against Mr.|week for Taylorsville to visit.her| |Joymer:SémM6.12 or.15 years,980 /father.Mrg,AW.FP.Sherrill,of|jhe fed on,the:strect anid).pwfifaned.a Statesville,retiyméd to hér home} Lbroken .leg;a year or so.ago he :i Satumday afiber a visit of two Weeks jhadk a round:wath:an wirmenedeatns ::to ner.daugmésppevire:,FA,Carpoh= ifor his last injury.(The:pipe -wihilk |caused shim to fall)was an obstiruc- tion’on the.sidewalk and ‘le &4ys jie must suffer from,a)broken:arm,anid)Liian home fm Concord after a visit oe‘a week to Miss Lucile Morrow.‘S|Misg ‘Toby ‘Turner,of Statesville,if it’is necessary he wilk.bring sult |is visiting Mrs,D,E,Tamer,itorecoverdamages....AEs cw rae ,.|)Mr.ahd?Mins,J:W.Shepherd,ofThehext‘meeting of the Pres |Wimston,+Salem,and -Miss Hilaee.Byndd,*wihtich).convenes |Click aire visiting Mr:aind--Mrs.D.this fall,will be higld tay Goldsboro..J J.Kimball.ine i balis time aad| }crowds to add to thie day’s sukcess and ‘the p®Ople here desire to eX- PreSsS their pimcere appreciation.of the ‘thoughitfulmesy and assistance given by these people who not only came and took pant,but.prougiht With them a lange number of.bas- kets loaded wilth dimmer,ag well as eavh)conprtibutjioys.: While many people of.the coun: try look.forward to these anfinaleventsasatim®of pleasure and en-jJoymenit—,n opportunity to renewod‘acquaimtémees and see firlends—the real purpose is One of .moniey.Phe gross ‘receipts —‘yesteridayamountedto$1,105.75 and after alleXpeDsesgrepaidthere.will remaityfortheonphgmagesomething,like$350,possibly fittl more,And this’comes in at a time Of.the yearwhenmoneymattersarejustg.iit-Ule dull,whidh makes..it doubly:ap-prediated..It ig Said that fromtheseannualplonics,held:nOw:.£0718years,something over .$10,0)0havebeenturnedOvertothisworthy.institution,all of7 whietiShowsthatthisangualevent.«&becoming a.genuine institution,The.Mooresyijie Cornet Band made MLUS¢for thie Ogcasion. BisManyBills”Introduced in Con- gress —Few Passed. Washington Dilgpaitch,. With,stilt |dnother session of Congress to.be held,the -oumber of aud,resdélutiongs aliready troduced!in this Coneress hias.swr- ém- passed all ‘prévious records.By March 4.1913,wher the 62d Con- sreey ends,it dig contjdetitly ex- pected that a record will have been made wihieh will’staind-for many years.. There have been 25,934 —bis in-troduced:jn the House thhis fair hind 7,349 i the.Senate.In the two houses combined 1,002 simple mes- olutions requiring the.action of a 1 realy.giniela hemes “aya RR fetnity 052 reports. -The extent to.which,Congress ‘is swamped with measures never ARRESTED FOR SHOP LIFTING.|MRS.BERRY KILLED IN TEXAS.|TARIFF BILLS PASS SENATE.BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS. Young White Men oem ol”Tragedy in Which)|Mooresville|Woot Bill,Excise Tax.Bill and Su-|Loca’buyers paid -13-cents therpoundf6reothoyyyesterday,é "—<The Landimank is authorized 4opannounceaplenicatAmityAngORO:pom mark wwe of Miss Dora Lambert andMr,Youn.T.Bade...: sors I: andmanriy <& Master cucumber;It measunesi 14jinchesin-length.ae -—Mr.H.W.Dearman,who:lives oni the Wilkesboro road,ran a.wail im hie foot a few days ago-and isnowthreatened.with blood poison.- Six hands emPloyed im’©buildin),the bridige at:Turnersbung.quit wry:yesterday morning,being afraig to-wornk (because the bridge is t6ohigh,they say.BY ~The Barium ball team came up |Satunday and played a game with a|Statesville team.Phe’result was a .Vietory for the..Statesville boys by a score of 9 to 0.. End.avenue,was resold at the court‘house Saturday by Mr.R.B.Me-Laughlin,commissioner,to.Mr. M.G4Wood for $2,600. wili beheld at Flat Rock churoly Yadkin county,Sunday,August 40h.Exercises will begin at 10 .a.m.Sunday schoo)address at 11 o'clak. Evening exercises at 8 p.im.: —Misg Mary Myrtle Johnson,daughter of Mr.John A,JObns0n,of .the southiem.part of ‘Iredell,and Mr.Lamark Mayes were manriedi‘Lhumsday evening at the home ofthegroom's brother at Cornelius. —At .the annual Suuday schoo?pienic at Fifth Creek church,to behiled)next Satuirday,.Messrs.L.CyCaldwellamdR.H.Rickert wilh be the speakers.Everybody invited mer.‘'| —Mr.Eugene Davis,of Aber-deen,Miss.,amniived ini Statesville yesterday from Virginia andr enter- ad -the Sanatorium for an opera- tlom for:appenidyciitis;‘Mrp.Daviswilljoinhimhere.im a few days. Mr.and Mrs.Dayis were for somedaysguestsOf-Mr.and Mrs.J.;F. Carlton a month ago.| —“‘Aunt Lindy’Crawford,an aged her.time nursing in Statesville day afternoon.She was returningfrom.Statesville to her iome in CookSpring.township when her mule the buggy..Both homes of one limibwerebrokenjustabovetheankle. —The Statesville fodge Knights White vice chancetlor,R:B.Wilson prelate,-A.L.MiSs master at arms,F.B Bunch master of work,R.M. Rickert keeper of records and!seals, J.B..Gill master of ufinance,|W. J.Matheson inner guard,J.M.Ramer sey outer guard./a —The annual meeting.of the North Carolina Good Roads ASSOci-ation will be.held in ChiayjotteThursdayand.Frid@y.-It is hoped that a big delegation will go fromIredell.verybodly,js invited and all.who will attend willl,be welcome.Iredel Occtpies a commanding p°- Sition in good road work in’ State amd our people should go lic know what:we are going. ——Beginnjng Awngust Ist a new system of way-bitlling preseriped bytheInter-State Commerce Com-mission,willbe put into effect bythexpressCOmpanies.The systemrequires.adidittional WOrk Oni the part of agenits anid Mr.V.E..Lackey, the local express agent,wants Uhepublictoknow,that.on accOunt of the additional ned tape packagesmust‘be jm the offide’30.minutesbeforetraintime,One requirementofthenew.system is that theamount:of the changes must bepostedoneachexpresspackage. |—Mr..W.H.Edgan,an eXPerienc-ed emibalmer,has takem .a pobitiom ture Co.and will have change of the undertaking \husiness of thé cOmpa ny.-He hag_..for beveral.years establishment.Mar,amd Mrs.bdgarandMiseUlriePate,who ts theirguest,artived from,Apthevilte-lastwee}amid have taken rooms “wilhMr.and Mrs.J.M.Daivip,On Kelly Street...;t —«Mr,and Mrs.Wiliam.Morr \Bon,who have for several years|boanded practically.ailll.of the grad-|ed school teachers at their home On |Front street,having made special |Previsiom for them,have decided to |no longer take the teachers,wittlols Means that they”willl haye to peeknew,quartems this year Several of them.have already engaged poard With Mr,and Mrs.M.Pp.Ajexanderandatleast.two wil!be with Supt.Thompson.} -—Messrs,Hyman and .Hartison,Sahiehyste champlan rann te:plants ‘me ‘rp ro |v ‘Fay |tions.and.73 concurrent)resolutions.|came up to Statesville Salurday -af- White and.Franklin .Wallace wit- two out of three games with the —The Barrett propenty,on West. —A Sunday .school entertainment . to attend and take baskets of din-~ te. to this convention and let the Pub-' nite ‘Republicags;the —oa Sth.EGE SS |i naate.Thursday:night,eda w| —schbot!witp.opety at Hupeptietariffreduction,bill introduced by|Springs academy next Monday,AusSenator“,LaFdllette,.While ns oa ee Ea nen!Monet |rLicense.has:been iesued:tor the ;C.Hollaga,\of “Olin *‘|township,sends The ‘colored womam who spends most of - homes,-was hurt.in a runaway Satur ran away ard she was thrown from ° of as has installed new offi- cers as follows;W.H.Hoffmann chancellor commander,Earl G.- With the Crawford .-Bunch Fumni--_ -# been with an Asteville undertaking +— > cow »and “wag.serhously’.injumeid:|ter,Miss Margaret .Johm,ofandnow,when esis 84 years old,ettewille,is viSiting,.Misses Mary |The Senate has printed 88 pitblic }ternoon ‘and vnad a.eontest with -Wiliains..Miss Rosa}documents and 962 reports’on(bills;|Some ‘of the local players on the>|He gays soniebodyis going to pay]Mumd,of Concord,returned to her |the House 878 documents dnd 1,~|Hoffmann court,Messrs.Newmean,s 4)en Salisburyians but the visitors .Wwop,acted mito law is.indikated by the two games played with Rev.Wo Mee&..7: fact that up to,Wednesday.whemthesefigures-were compiled!only235publicJaws,.61 private laws, 436.publie resolutions and.one,pri-vate resolution had been passed. i ee |Walsh and Wallaee Hoffmann,In {Saligbury;recently MesSr8-Walsh Land Hoffmann.bested)Messrs.Ti+ison and Hyman,“but the Jatter were...|ty much for th nf ‘a ‘he Shawh giles ae pac t Te a ah s o i e |PAGE Two. :MUESDAY eee me Suly 80,1872. MR.BAN "pame word which declares the eter- sete nn THE LANDMARK §SERMON ON“HELL, Has a Few Well-Defined Opinions On The Eternal Punishment, Hickory Democrat. The Statesville Landmark’Bays: “If none of the preachers are will- ling to commit themselves on the matter of hell The Landmark ‘will take the liberty of recognizing some of the near-preachers,Elder Banks, of the Hjckory Democrat,and Dr. Johnson,of Charity and Childinen, are entitled to the floor.”’'The Charlotte Observer’s Side Table man copies the above,anid predicts that our‘sermon.on.this/sub-) ject will be orthodox.What pleases us is.that,the Democrat is Bet.up in the same classified column as:Dr, Archibald Johnson.‘Since we dhe accorded the floor by The Lantimank,who itself,we ‘believe,still:nervily .indlines -to the.stern.docttine its was.fed in ehildhood of ‘hell,hanging and .galomel,”’we do not.hesitate to Buy:we have a:few)wel-defined sorjptural views on’hell. Fizaly,the modern -comify,teach-‘ing thht hell:is not eternal hut that it is cooled off after a few eons Or go,is disproven by the fact that the mal existence of God is used to.de‘clare the existefice of eternal put- ishment.,Secondly.Those who argue that God js too kind to-send a man to hel}.fail’to.realize the unthinkable costliness of the atonement.We are convinced that during the pjx short “lattention ito th UNCLE SAM'S -SMALL DEBTS.rd Thousartds Neglect to.Collect:Litd]tle Sums He Owes Them...vad ‘New York ‘Tymies.. The reported foss.of many “cuss ands of dollars by the sinking of the Titanic a few weeks ago directs fact that the .g@ov-erument of thé’United.States fre-quently benefilsby thie mjsfortumesof-thé people,says the National City Bank in its Jyiy cineular..It never can be known what amount of United States)money went down ‘with the Titanic,but whacever the Bum,} the Treasury Department has just 80 much additional to its.credit, as jt can Lever.be presented for re- demption Early in the Civil War the United States issued over $409,000,000.of Tegal teuder notes,which were used in paymeat ‘of all Government obli- gations;_tniedhading:the —pay.‘of.the armies ifthe field.,At this time there are -still outstanding over.$3,- (00.000.Of these notes im the de- nominations.of $1 and:$2 alone; which:are “never heard’from,except now and then a Btray.bill ‘or twoispresentedforredemption.It is a ‘fair:assumption thet a karge pery centage.of the whole’$3,00.0;000 has been aecidentally destroyed,and this is undoubtedly propontionately nae of alll the old issues. Soon after the war began the gov ernment issued from time to time ar aggregate of nearly $369,000,000 in fractional paper.momey,and ,some-}. thing over $15,000,000 is.still car- ried im’the Treasury accounts as outstanding although enly a few hum dred dollars.are presented each year for redemption.- hours in which the world’s Rede¢em- er hung wpom the cross,He sufifered |‘ In physical and soul.agony the | equivalent of what the whole human} race from Adam to the last child borm jn the Run of Time worth have’ had to suffer in perdition,ff God | had not laid.on His Son the iniquity | of us all.To concejv>of -this-~it| must be remembered that Christ is | Infinite while’‘the human |race .is| but finite.One hundred dollars in| gold takes up only a small space, Swhile a hundred dollars.in copper| _Washington Dispatch,25th. | made his position clear,however.jcured,The ‘‘recelyer’”’of the dicta-|i “I give notice,’he-said ‘with |6Taph-.is concealed in the room,emphasis,“that,Bo far as I ani -¥eFy probably behind a calendar,;tned,on account of the con-7@ picture,or umder the table.The dityon of -business in’the Housd’a.un wines are concealed and lead to the necessity”of “a quorum =bei the adjoining room.-The detectivepresent,I propose to object to anicy enters with his man.At the oth- request’for unavimous consent for )@r end of the wire is located the leave of absence,_|eXpert stenographer,who sits at na “lf a man is sick,or thete.is/table with notebook and plenty of sickness in his family,that nk,.The stenographer takes downbealegitimateexcuse.But the conversation going -on in th mportant business for a man other room,just 4s a court Bienu-holds a.commission,from a ographer would take dowm the 1 Stituency.to represent them |timony of a -witness on th or of this House is fort These notes are later to Aiba nd tobe.pres Every word,even whis)at th ;”heard distinctly.in the g \}%far ch men room. be nt ‘in’their ©h :———— di apt ¢to t ‘North Carolina Federal Appoint- politic -$y pe 1 ments Begin Again. *.DuUsiNEss,mn >i Washington Special,25th,to Char-believe i lotte Observer. RY@.CULELOL COL!OF U1 President Taft ‘today sent to thseaeeoettereBey|Senate the name of Dorcas C.New :Ce j berry to be collector of customs ee ‘;coat Ss “for the district.of Allbemarle,ThisPaperMoneySupplahtingSilver./{s the first appointment which the pennies fills sack aften sack.Yet) the one fis the equivalent.of the.oth er Thirdly.Hell is not the devil's| home,and he hap never been there. He is the prince of the power of | the air,and the god of this world. As fast as these old war-time ‘shin plasters’?come in the Treas- ury destroys all of them:that are much mutilated and:worn,but they fare’never paid out again other than in small amounts anid in exceptional ¢ases.The Treasury now’has on hand about.$246 of these ysmall notes.In 1879 the department,re- cognizing the fact that comparatiive- ly few of these old fractionalnoteswouldever:be presented!to the Treasury,directed the pegroga- ition of a fund of something over *$8, 1000,000,-held im the Treasury,for \the nademption of thiesie,notes,the lamoumt to be applied to the pay- ment of war pensions.Large.sums jof ‘this isswe dre mo doubt held.by |collectors:as souvenirs, Of the Civil War issue of):com- ‘has:been iWiheeling,W. It 4s true hell was prepared for the|pound interest notes,which arhount- devil and his angels,.but it is the jed}to nearly $267,000,000,there still Yast place in creation he and they |remains outstanding,approximately want to land in. Fourthly.As Dr.R.G.Pearson, whom our old Boss Mam Joe Cald:| well.called “the good evangelist,”| used to say:“If you don’t repent,my God will lock you up in hell,when you die,amd,He'll keep you there,| too.”’Never mind whethen the It will be Hell is 8} can’t quit Fifthly. fire is literal or.not. hot,whichever jt fs. place where people remembering. -'Sixthly.The‘main amti-hell man today js ‘Pastor’Russeli,.of the 60- called “Brooklyn Tahernace,’’and}- $160,000,amd of this issue only $70 came to the Treasury last year.Of |this issue of seven-thgrty noties ruin- ning from 1861 to 1865,which to- |tailed about $970,000,000,there still Outstanding $130,000,and only $100 im these notes were redeemedlastyear.| Of the war-time demand note js- sue of $60,000,000,a total of $53,- 000 4s still unaccounted for,and one of this issue has recently been presented for redempton. |HOW THE DICTAGRAPH WORKS too many of our good North Caro-Little Instrument That Started Ex- _newspapers are im danger of citement in South Carolina. the judgment for printing his lieS |Columbia State. “about future punishment,which are stereotyped im pot-metal,and symdi- cated for a bagatelle.Finally,brethren of The Land-| mark and the Observer,will you} kindly print this sermon (inasmiich | as you provoked it)for the good it may do? Mr.Cuderweck.fave Members Must Stay In. Determined at all costs to main-| tain a quorum im the House,Major- ity.Leader’Underwood today served notice that he would block,hereaf-| ter,all attempts of members to be excused on account of private busi- ness,His purpose was mevealed when he objected to consent peing given to Representative Switzer,of Ohio,-Republican,to absent himself) for ten days.He later withdrew his objection,but gave ‘Warning that he ~would show no leniency in the futuwne.‘Mr.Underwood’s objection to “Mr. Switzer’s request came as &@ com- plete surprise..The majorjty leader Washinigton Dispatch, Paper money rapidly the medium of.circus South,displacitig’silver for years was preferred tion.Treasury officials pay thereiganenormous.increase in -shiip-| ments of notes and remarkzble dr- crease in the movement of gold and Bilver coins to the Southern.States.|This dhange has taken pllace in the past few moniths.It began,of-| Sictis ascrt,wanon,tho poxoramcit stopped paying transportation of| coin to banks.Banks néw apply is becoming fon in the coin,which \for.ournency,:.wihlidh)is less expen-| compelling |Sive to transport,By banks to pay the expressage on hn thiait Bec| How does the dictagraph work? This question ‘thas doubtless been asked by thousands of South Caro- ijnians since the little instrument was introduced into the investigation of the affairs of ithe State dispen-Bary. The dictegraph is a very simple instrument and might be installed |fin.any room in the State.It is constructed alogig the same.lines and ‘principles as ‘the’telephone.AWire.is necessary to carry the Bound of the voice from one room to another. The dictagraph proper isa very Small instrument about the shape of a completed horseshoe.It js a very delicate instrument with,a sen- sitive disc amd fig placed on the end of the wire.This is the “sending’”’.end,At.the other end of the wire—the receiving end- there are two earpieces.These ane placéd over the head ‘of the ex-[pe rt stenographer. For jnstamce,a detective takes |up acase.He makés the following wntranpements:Two rooms are.Be- |President has made for North Car- Olina Federal positions since he withdrew all mominations in the State during the first part of Feb- rwary..Ui |It is now paid that the President hae,decided to.make a number of other mominatjons in the State, and,as stated im these dispaitc hes }7 mumerous occasjors,Mr.Duncan |will have the President's.ear yn the majority ..of the appointments SVatchy MT tele,tee.Cepekth £4 adit kinMr.Newberry,(however,is gio-ing to have a hard poaid to.travelbeforehisnominationisconfinm~ ed.Already.Sennators Simmons ‘anidOverman)have ‘heen ‘asked to hold money,the Treasury expontes to BAe|ae Newberry’s nomdnation umttill the_about $200,000 annnailly..Us)eee eccenepeenrat“I suffered habitually.from.constipa-|‘tt0n,.Dean's.Keculets .relieved andstrengthenedthe-bowels s0.-that theyhaveheenregulareversinte.’'—H.DavinGrecer,‘Pilphur Surinam Texas. ,ottizens of eastern North Carolina{are given a chance to he»heard,Pending:further’¢nforne Ltjon -fit.isunderstoodboththeNonthCarofina’!’a-|penators will protest,”aginsti:Newberry’s comfirmation:,r We ‘recounty Fir MATTERSOF NEWS.— -North)Carolingnaappropiationss tn the rivers and harbors bill,§whiicly has passdad.both the House and:Sab- as totals $1,388,500...0000: Rev.Dr.Gniffith-John,hlaehtcie.:ry of thelondonMjssionary;SocietyefLondon,Eng:,who had passed 55 years in China,died)Thursday igy London. Nine people were poisoned by’eatt- ing jce cream lastiweek at a home in.Cordele,Ga.One died amd the others wene-seniously.sick for seVv- enal days. “Kid”Mokoy,the American box- er,“has been atrested fn London, England,charged with the theft ofsomejewelryfromaRussianprin cess,»He denies the charge. .Perry Waldin,Republican,phot|V: ind ki'lbed.Dr.“Jas.W. Watldiin,Democrat,asa resullpsof batter feel: ing.caused by the investigation:(d¢ election frauds .im Lee county,Va!) Thursday, Albert.J.Beveckiee:former.Unit- Stafes.Senator from.Indiana, \selected for temporairy| ‘chalirman.of ‘thie National Progness-| ed go August 5th. ws B:-Brown,a negro lawyer,was | Shot:amid Kild@ in Little Rock;Ark.i Thursday,after he had entered »her home:and sihot Miss Maude Summer,| a white girl,who resented his alt=| tempting to assault her. ‘Joseph:O.Thompson,refusing toDesignafterhehadbeenrequested| Secretary MacVeagh;'!as| for | to dd so:by. was removed by order Thursday collector of intenna’l:revenuefAlabamaandMississippi.’| While the Masonic -club of| Va.,were having!an | outing in a park at Wheeling,‘| platform fell ‘with 200 people and) seriously hurt many of/them.Nonewerekilledbutsomemay,die from| the injuries.| Col,Theodore Roosevelt has| completed the,preparatjon of «the| make beforé ‘the| Chicago ‘August 5.| He pays that what he advocatees |js a “corrective to socialism and} an antidote to anarchy.”’j Moved by charges that United States:regular troops and various State militias encamped at “Camp| Douglas,Wjs.,for army maneuvers had insulted and attacked women! and had indulged jn a drunken orgy,| officials of the War Department in:C igo Friday ordered an.in-| vestigation’to be made at Camp) Douglas .and other points wherethetroopshavebeemmobilized. Democrats and Progressives unjt- ed agaim jn the Senate Friday,and by a vote of 36 to 10,passed the Democratic excise tax “bill,extend- ing the present tax on corporations, to the business of individuals,pri-| vate firms and co-partnerships.At-| tached to the.measure also by tha) speech he will convention in ald of,Republican votes,were) amendments for the repeal of the| Canadiam mweciprocity law and 4} fixing of a $2 per ton tariff on | print paper;and for the establishe| ment of a permanent nonxpartisan | tariff commissjon..| | “STATE NEWS.— The army worm has icinaneess in| some sections,of Mecklenburg | county. A Simiions club with 550 mem-! bers was oOrganjzed in Guil Sora riday night A movement was started at Elkir the past week looking towards the jnstallation of water works.| Rey.”L.Parks Gwaltmey has re- Signed.the pastorate of the BaptistchurchatWilkesboroandissuc- ceeded by Rey.R.P.Blevins. ‘Brnest Glover,who has:served 12 years of a 15-year sentence attempting criminal assault in Ca- barrus county,has been pandoned| on account of bad health. Tor| Con- The Salisbury Djstriict | ference of the Methodist Church} held a threeday session in Spen- cer last week and adjournd Friday | to meet next at Mt:Pheasant,Ca-| barrus county: Roydan Harker was found 5 in the cellar of a resi-| Hendersonville,where he.) ling.gas fixtures..Deat!hy cht to have resulted from ex- heat or gas.He was from | dead w Jersey. A:m¢g wae held by interest- ed Par at Old Fort -Friday.’;to] a angement and:provision to} the five,mniles of the | ighway)-from ae Fort to} The work wiil be done zo.Clark,.a Oe| ates Senator,has a will make the af.the State as he r t election.It had tat ou t he would make ot &ies. J {1 of ‘Wilson recently vot 50,000..in.bonds for erads a .My develops that v6 to:‘pe voted over y @ invaly’because -the pill ru r the election was passed (t same day.This -is in xm.of.the constitution. AV.I.Merritt,superintendent he Wilmington Seweragie Com- and a promynent citizen of that was arrested Thuraday-on @ warrant ¢harging him with assautlt- ing’his ptengorapher,Mrs,Mag gie. May,Jones,by Kissing er against her wyil.Thie case was stoppei.be- fone it reached court. $100 “REWARD,“$100.The readers of this paper will be"pleased to:learn that.there is at leastonedreadeddiseasethatscience+hasbeenabletocureinallitsstages,and thatigCatarrh.”Hall's Catarrh Cure is.theonlypositivecurenowknowntothemedicalfreaternity,Catarrh being a con-wr tbart he Alseqee,—padylpee genet}. titionad aa ti nt.HalPs Catarrh Cureistakeninternally,acting directly uponthebloodandfthucoussurfacesofthe system,thereby destroying the”founda- tion of the disease,and giving the pa- tient strength by building up the econ- stitution and assisting nature in doing its.work.The proprietors have ao muchfaith:in its.curative powers that theyafferOneHundredDollarsforany’casethat.it.fails to eure.Send,for list.ofteatinyh nis i.J.CHE NE Y &.CO.,Tole-OFsold “by all Drigélete,Tbe. ive convention to”he held in Chica | Conaitton of North)Cardlina Banke »June 14th,— Ratetgh Dispatch,25th. The Noth Carolina AoeiporatianiCommissionissuedtodaythesum-)mary)of statéménts of the conditionofthé.377 State,private’and sav-ings banks jn North Caroling at the close of business June 14,showing an inerease in,assets from $63,210,- 703 to $71,144,164 since Jume;1911.The .dieposjts subject to check dn- creased from $26,806,969 to $28,- 043,014;time certificates of deposit from $7,065,089 to $8,172,3385;.de mand certificates of deposit from $3,61,128 to $4,488,964 and savings deposits from $7;882,241 to $10,- 571,650. The paid-in capital!is $9,953,709, a galt of $645,597 for thie year,The valie of |banking houses’and)fix-.tures ,has Increased)$56,968.‘Theitemofdive.from,banks.and bank- fers shows .an increase of $2,115,- 867,Loans and discounts shows)‘aly increase of $4,850,157...The ibems of.cash on cso show,decrease ‘of $26,298.| ‘PHONE 89 °WHEN YOU WANT Gold Medal Coffee,Sliced Bacon, Dried Sliced Beef,. Simon Pure Lard; Canvassed Hams. *{Call us.when you _WHEN,YOU:GET SICK YOU WANT A GOOD.-DOCTOR = ‘When your Watch gets sick it’needa-a goodDoctor.Woodward’sit for your WATCH,H.B.WOODWARD. Jeweler, Listen!Its’picnic to deal |where yy can coped upon ffthe:Re bey what,7 need Mason Jars,Rub--bers,Fruit Powders, Jelly Glasses,ete. Eagle &Milholland..so e e e N e a j e n e i n e s n e s t e n e c s nations A Plenty. VAN LINDLEY C0,, Florists, Greensboro,N.C. POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Local Agents.so v e v e s e s e e s “FOR SALE. Very Desirable City Property and Farming Land at InvestmentPrices. _Seven-room cottage on _Harrill |street.New with all modern im-|provements.Lot 65x160..Ideal cot |tage home closein. Four-room cottage,West ‘End ave- nue.‘Lot 60x110.One:lot 78x335,Patterson street. Good 7-room two-story dwelling on| }corner Broad and Elm streets.-Water| jand sewerage,good barn and other ‘out.buildings.Lot 72)feet fronting} ,|Broad—by 320 feet frontage on Elm} ‘street,making’a hice building tot|§ '|fronting Elm -street..I offer this) valuable piece of property for a short} |while at the extremely.low price of |;|$3,800.4 Splendid 8-room two-story dwelling|@ on Kelly street.Water and se wer.) system complete.Good barn atid} other out buildings.Lot110x250-feet.|S A splendid homie,closein,at the very| low price of $3,300. Six-rootn cottage on.Green_street. Water and sewer,barn and other out buildings.Lot 90x208 feet.Price$1,800.i ~100 acre tract of land in Turners- burg township,on one on the main roads leading to Harmony,N.C., now being macadamized and 14miles from.the survey of the Statesville Air Line Railroad now in course of con- struction;4 mile of.Harmony,3-mile to church,1 mile to Harmony High School.7 acres in cultivation,93 wood land..Timber estimated to: cut 250,000 feet of pine and 100,000feetofoaklumber.Land_lies ’ele-gantly for farming and has an abund- ant water supply.I offer this valua-ble tract of land for a short while only at $25 per acres.Terms.|These various pieces.of.propertyaredestinedtobecomemorévaluable each year and meritsevery confidence of the investor.For furtherparticu: lars,call on-‘or write,-W.J.MATHESON, Take Fall's Farilly |an for eopsitipa-Réal Bstate and General Broker:-July 12,°a :yu ane East Broad.Gundets PRICE PICNIC.. Come now and you wilh Le in the nick of time to pitk up many of our “sngps." aithe prices we areOur‘good thing 4," now selling them,can't fast Long in our store, Shey wikk Last youakong time,though, when you wear them;hLecause however down-Aight low we make our prices,we never sek anything hut up-Aight goods. Sloan Clothing Co.J [i OOSSRCOROCCCOLOSHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO.— Announcement The semi-annual display of high classFALLandWINTERSUITINGSby The Globe Tailoring Co.,Cincinnati, Will be givenat our establishment on ~AUGUST 2D AND 3D. Make this one of your positive engage- ments.Call and make your selection andbemeasuredbyanexpert.Orders takenforimmediateorfuturedelivery—woolens will be shown in full length drapes. Salesman in charge—JOS.P.ALLEN. Sherrill-White Shoe Com’y, (S.B.‘Miller Old Stand.) neonSDRINK eee <»The King of Fountain Drinks: FIVE CENTS AT® g yyN eo s e e s e 4 L + HALL’S DRUG STORE. Protect 5your Horses from flies. Prices reduced for 30 days.“_ ‘Big stock of Buggies,Surreys and Wagons. Harness of every description,Prices right. Be sure andget our prices before ee _Harness,Vehicle &Supply Company. 116;EastBroad Street. : THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS] OF: WESTERN lTHE LANDMARK)VACATION OUTING TUDSDAY ,’~—.-July,30,1913. £LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, ~Statesville.|“WESTERN ROAD,id16,west-bound,due 6.55 a.m,16,east-bound,dué 11,20 p.m.TrainTrain No,No, Train Ne,11,west-bound,due 14.20 a».u NORTH CAROLINA “The Land of the Sky" “The Sapphire Country’!“The Balsam’; Where Thereis Health in‘Byery ‘Breath.The Climate is Perfect the Year R ound.‘in Spring and Summer the tegion is Ideal. =REACH IY)BY——Southern Railway, *Premier Carrier-of the South. a”Solid Through Train,including: Parlor Car,between Goldsboro, Asheville’and Waynesville ViaRaleigh,Greensboro,Salisbury.Othe.convenient ‘through car arrangements.Summer TouristTicketsonsaleuntil, September 30,1912; Let your ideas and wishes be known. ee 4;B JY208, Asheville,N.c, R.H,DeBUTTS,J.O,JONES,D.PLA.PA,_Charlotte,N,C,Raleigh,N.C. aay Interesting For You Prices are important in making goods sell).. but-quality brings peo- ple back the second time.inten prices: on 45,inch Embroidery. _Flouncing,Laces,~Handkerchiefs,Col-lars..White Goodsfrom8c.up._Poplins,all shades.Changea-ble-Silks cheap.-Seeourlinebefore=buyiring, We will make it inter-esting for you. D.B.Krider &Com’y. ages ‘ot ‘¥2 and 2 Train“Train “Train No,21,west-bound,due 8.26 p.m.No.86,west-bound,due 10.22 p.m.Ne,36,east-bound,due 1109 a.mTrainNo;4,easi-bound,due 1.20 p,m.Train No,12.east-beund,due 6.45 p.mm.’CHARLOTTE AND TAYLORSVILLE.From’Charlotte.No,16 ar,9.50,leaves 11.00 a.mNo,24 ar.8.25,leaves 8.36 p.m».From Paylorsville.No,No. TrainTrain TrainTrain 23 ar,10,10,,eaves 11.00.a.m16arr6,20,leaves 6.45 p,m. Company has paid the judement of $30,000 rendered against it®in fa- vor of Baggage Master Duval,who Was 60 badly:hurt in a,wreek onl: that road a few years ago that he.became paralyaet,from:his -wajet down.ea that town between.the 21 years w ho cannot read ‘and-write,|.'-‘ son’)din The Typewriter that does the workofany$100 machine for only $75. The Royal has all the latest im- provements as,back spacer,tabu-lator,two color ribbon,the stencil and numerousothers.Has lighter touch thanany other machine made. Let us demonstrate this machine to you before you buy. If you do not want to ‘buy wecanrentyouawoodmachine. Statesville Printing (a; Printing,Stationery,Office Supplies 518 South Center Street, Tenab +ae een eee FOUNDED 1842STIEFFPIANOS imorieenentenennseitnnennenteny emceeFORSALE! Cash Tobacco 1Warehouse,Wt 120x285,corner Walnut and Meet- ing streets.Lot 60x107,.corner Court andMeetingstreets. 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per 75 acres,one mile east of courthovee. 76 acres,one mile and a half west. 35 acres,one mile and a ‘quarter west.half $30 70 acres,one mile and a west. 211 acres,five milés aorth, ‘per acre856acres,three miles east,$25geracre A sumber of other desirable farms and business properties.See me before making an investment.-ISIDORE WALLACE, First National Bank Building. ‘Phons 240. $12,000of City Property FOR SALE .Five-room house «nd lot: Center street,near depot. Two vacant lotg rear above, Meeting street.'Six vacant lots south of ‘Brad- ford Knitting.Mill *Hight-room.house, and barn,and four Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room house, Buffalo Shoal RoadTwovacantlots Buffalo Shoal On good wellacresofland, 6%acres land, Store:"house and residence and acre lot;junction west Front street and Buffalo Shoal Road. of Groceries and fixtures. -Call on or write C.B.MORRISON, :789 West Front St:_/Phoneae |Sewing Machines Repaired, tea 109 East Front Street.~ -.Phone 61, onteegaiene T.W.FRAZIER, TENNER, NORTH CENTER STREET, "PHONES RESIDENCE 99 !TEAMS|WANTED.copeea SENTee south| Alae stoch); Singtheir own praise. The beautiful Tone,perfectly balanc- éd action combined with unequal- ed durability,is the REASON,andthe ONLY REASON -for the high esteetn in which the Ar- tistic Stieff is held in ex: clusive singing and touch, | | | j musical circles, } and those whoareinter- ested in higher | musical education. Chas.M.Stieff, Manufacturer of the Artistic ‘Stieff,and Stieft Self Player Pianos. SOUTHERN WAREROOM, 219 South Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE,N.C. C.H.Wilmoth,Mgr. || Shaw, | } { | | 1 | C ITY FLOUR! Is good only because of.thegoodnessthatisput.in it—the nutriment,the body-buildingqualities.It’s justthebestflourthatcanbemilled—-sold.at a price thatplacesitwithinreachofall.You want the best—get itwithoutpayinganexcessprice—askforCITY FLOUR.|a “Arrival,ond |Departure of Trains at) The Seaboard:‘Abr Line Railroad |t|Mhemselves In after a rather too free|hat hesindulgeince.with newly made ‘‘moon-|lin aacetine |to the school ands.|toofMonroe.thbre is net a simgle per- |figured BIG FIGHT TX WELWILKES COUNTY. General Row’Takes IPlace,oni Brushy’Mountain Betwéen Men and Wo- *men—lIrdeell’s Escaped PrisonersFigureInIt.>iy ‘A general fight and drunken nowtookplaceFridaymigbtoutontheBrushyMountain,some distance east famous Pine Hill bection,as a ne- sult of which Wilson Moore,is in bed with a dangerous.breast:wound, and three others,Mrs.Vice Marlow,and daughter,Gertie Marlow,and Hattie Nance,are im jail:An- other one of the serappers,George Marlow gave bend.No other”cause pf the diffictlty js known,saye thestateofinebriationthepartiesfound Moore’s-wound,which.was| ‘whid a | shine.”found,to’be about”am inch, in the hands’of Hattie Nanee..He| had ‘to be hauled home jm a’buggy Chis:-wite and’children:Hat-| be put¥Sherif”,JM:BumgarneraidMesers,,S.C)‘Webster and Cama Robeson,..after securing a warrant fromni.Squire J.J,Hendsen, arrested Une twa Mariow:women Sat- urday evening.Hattie Nance could | not then be found,and while Mr,|Bumgamer broughit the aoe to jailMessrs,.Webster,Ro and|James ‘Davis laid in waitit te her. She,came in early Sunday morningto:her’home for breakfast,and with her were two men,who were later léeamned.tobe Geo.Smith and Paal.| Bradshaw wanted in Iredell coumty for breaking jail afew nights before. Hattie and,Smith were Caught but Bradsha w ésdaped.Smith is said to be av-bad character.The officers. foujad him armed with an automatic Colt’s pis.ol and he showed some Gispis'.on iw use,it,but he was nabbed too quick!+to.do so.Wienarrested,he was wanted for three cases 0*carrr'ng a concealed weap- on,for blocka'ing,larceny,shoot- ing at his brother-in-law,for dis- turbing a religious colored congre- gation andi for breaking jail,His ar- rest,for which a’reward was offer- ed,is considered one of the most dangerous that has occur in the county for ~‘years. ing him.Marlow served a°termy in| ago for cutting a man’s throat.His) wife who,with their chiildrem stil}| reside in W ashington,@jvorced him|sometime ago.Hattie Nance has eo)the courts before.She} wis one of those arrested et the| time Deputy Collector R..F..Henry. was shot,for which Code Lane,Web| born and Zonia Nance got terms in| the Atlanta penjtentiary.At that time,however,she could not be as- sociated with the shooting, The Sherrill Family tive to Good Age. Mr.A.C.Sherrgl writes as fol- lows to the Catawha County News: One night last week I spent.with my umcie,J.Arlingtom Sherrill,who Aives near Shepherd's,Iredell coun- “Ww.Fe is a native of Sherrill’s Ford,this:county,beimg a ‘sow of Aram Sherrill,who died in 1860 |Arlington,now 88, to die ;58. itrewondi n ta ried at.dawn,is led im chains to ;conduets tihe criminal to.the |ed)on} |is =1 or City Flour Milling Co.|eAEak at the age of about 70;There were 9 children jn this family and only two are living.These are Uncle and my fatherwhoexpectstocelebratehis76th |birthday:next Wedmesday.The.first of these nine children was Mrs.Adiine Beatty,who was 49..She died im 1878.Uncle Miles died jm 1879,at the age of The average age of the 9 at |present is over 74.Four‘of them |passed,their four soore. Enos Sherrill died about six|mjmd diseased- |years ago at the age of 85,Uncle |not always fons im the sound body, Arlington was born May 16,1824,Figures gathered from the cor- while.James:Monroe was President.|oner’s reports of 100 large cities Hence he has lived under :22 rosy [Showy a -suicgde rate of 19.6 per jidents —all except four,and hopes }100,000 of the population last year, ito be alive when Woodrow {fs inatig+|}as against 17.7 in 1910.For ‘the unated,In Jume,1853,he min urried ;entire registration area of the cen- Miss Judith Cornelius h|}su®#the rate tm 1909 wis 16 The @@@ Iredell.She died in 188°ft |rate jncreased in 60 cities and de- 11.ehildren.-All these ;x-|creased in 39.: cept one..Uncle Ar n settle I The significant fact in this show- near Shepherd's jim Jé ry,1854,)/ing fs thatthe i ahd.for 58 years has made this h ularly marked home.A’bachelor”son and}Heretofdre,it youngest daughter live with him |set self -.destruction was an evil He has about 45 grandchildren.|langelly limited to gneat cities.The |-.jstiness Of living in such commund- Execution in Siam Entirely Formal.|ties was giwen as the cause of |the |“te an ex-|Mmenace,Now some depper neasoniAntexeoutjoninSiamis ary business,according to correspondént of the Chron Medicale.The doomed man,awake the } 14 que| temple,where candiles ane lit,arou him.He js exhorted to think nothing,to disassociate his j from’mundane affairs amd.js ith e best meal of this Ife,the mi being carefully chosen)actor jto the Social status of the cri‘mi- nal.: .There is ihiid the of} 7 Lj guveT | | bes are two executioners.One|den in.pome brushwood,wh other,dressed)in vivid i| ie Xpar of sacrifice,bidding him be #penne leaves,‘‘im 1 0 | entirely parated .from e&a The condemne d man is then piu | to position,sawaiting the axe.1 fh put jm hés ears.For two hours| more nothitig happens.Sirmeve} law detvands that the nial phath) bow.his -head vollumit to } axe,.This”he does finally af Sheer exhaus(ien,andi -immediately headsman:No.2 rushes from °his hiding place.amd does the The executioners are then sprayed with holy water and)otherwise puri- fied.from contact with the vietim’s soul,| one e Tron rest: During.the summer months mothers ofyoungchildrenshouldwatchforanyunnaturalloosenessofthebowels.Whengiyenpromptattentionatthis)timeserioustroublemavbeavoided.am-riain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoeamedycanalwaysbedependedupon.For sale by all doalers. If you are a housewife,you canpotreasonablyhopetobehealthyorbeau-‘iruay washing dishes.sweeping andouseworkallday.and craw!-ine into bed dead tired at night.Youget.out into the open air andsunlight,ir”you do this every day andeépyourstomachandbowelsinx0 ooa teeetaking yon eriain’s Tabiste‘you.show ecomeFeelyandutiful,FoFor sale by all * Wiles Patriot,“26th;fen tee of Gilréathl ‘postoffice,im the? half deep,in the:heft breast,near|! the heart,was inflicted with,a knife|inflicting ae ‘aime that Moore had préviousty vit her on the shoulder with a rock.| Serious trouble} was narrowly averted by thesd anrest-Ure the State of Washington some time| “nieht she gave every indjcation of |Richmond Tymes-Dispatch. spread prevalence of sujeide.It is jnot local and sporadic,but gener al jand e¢onstant, Moder education,social amd moral -discontent,|the sugges- |tion.give by pul ty,are addqie- ed.as some of the causes for the jinereasied death,list from —this ~|source,But whatever the explana tion,moderns seem to.claim —the right to leave a world they have wearped ef.Science can do its mir] 1ie ree but somewhere it fails to qui- et -morbid fears,strem ne.Weak |.wills,build up the .6B te.of lchamacter and.solace confused amd ec sasit or here was demonstrated llagt week, Jat ping eaten their dinner WOMAN.KILLS8 HER HUSBAND Mrs,Vy Be ‘Hartsell,of.Mecklen- burg —¢County,Shoots HusbandDownandMauls.Him With Axe. Charlotte’Observer,27th.: for sevenal’years,Mrs.V.J.Hart- band at an eanly:hour .yesterdayinorningfrom’the doorsteps oftheir-home on the Catawba--river in Loig’Greek township. The woman.fired the first slotWitha38-caliber pistol as herhusbandwasapproaching)the.housefromatripiohiscantaloupepatch. He was.thén about:15 yands from’ the door ana fell to the ground when the ball struck him,Seeing started to rise after situmb- from.the.first wound,in the Mrs..Hartselli phot Again, “thy theuiron:the,man,aviith an axe,’ severe and.fatal jnjunies spite teas aeseveral:wounds,any: le of which would Jikely Hwve.in end ‘proved.fatal,,Mr,Hart8ellied’an hour.tn an seonizing.con fore head, j bis&tinny ed i Dies 0 we dy’geems to have been accurjmwatingipjntertsityforsometine grew out .of .complicated do-(oe i¢relations;as can’.best be earned,It seems that’:Hartseby iwho Was a man of about 55.y ars |a a of age,married Mra...Hart then a Wi idow,30 year ago,taking i into the famiAly;at that!time her tit- tie d ber,who ie now near Igy th at ‘ It is reported,that Hartéell i8 the tather of:the four ‘children of Ithis ste p-daughter,who has lived in familly through)alll these years agajnust whom no action Was taken:by the courts to prevent thealle@medillegalrelationship.The sup- position is—because the mejghbors of tue family know nothing,except through reponts—thait Mrs.Hartsel has been’pleadimg with her -hus- band to ‘abandon this way of fiving. jand that they had quamreled.She made the statement,after the tragedy yesterday,that her life had be threatene‘a by her husbandandthisisthebasis,acconding to her.story,for.her.sudden action yesterday moming.when,wythowt warning,so far ag anybody knows, She lifted-the pistol amd opened on jed the back door f the;house.Hoyjs'held an;inquest. afternoon.After exam witnesses,indlud-, |Coroner yesterday ining.all.of -the ing Mrs.Hartsell,who.confessed|to the:shooting and two-of the sons ne the dead man,Adams and Mear- man Harisell,the jury returned a |verdict osat the deceased came) to his death by two pistol wounds in his iced.also by a lick om top of the head by the poll of.am axe,the same being jn the hands of Rosa Hartsell,this wife. Mrs.Hafisell was brought to the city.last.aight ‘and committed...to jajl without bond,She has re- tained Mr.J.A,McRae to appear in her Ddehalf.At:the jail last Improving Body But Mind Diseased. The care of the body ard the preyention of disease js slowly be img perfected by moderm science. |But:that civilization,is not armor-ing the present generation againgt the eyils that assxji the splirit of man is:proved by the rising suicide rate in Amé€rican cjtits.We care for the:infant;eliminate one by one.the great plagues,and add to} the natural span of years,.but we \find ano remedy to minister to & The sound mind is jmust be sought in view..of the wide- Kuraged.-over eumilative.domes-Itictroubleswhiehhavecontinued|| sell twice shot and killed her hus-|f cheek,anid ‘then.| The.tediigde ‘whieh!led:“to!the Do your oats ever get winter ‘killed?Many jfariners~have._,almost quit sowing this valuable crop becaisse it so’often fails, ~r especially when sown late,’-Government tests and the experi-+i ence of farmers who have used the OPEN FURROW METH-'OD,prove that it prevents.freezing out in winter.The oats.stand dry weatherin the ‘spring,and are more thrifty.than . ‘when sown in the usual way.; Wath this machine it is safe to sow we ang tines in the:fallandwinter..We carry these machinesin stock and would thank you to come in‘and examine them.~Yours truly,- her husband as he approach } mental aberration,sighing and moaning and holding her head im)her hands.3 : Lazenby .Montgomery Hardware Co. 101 acres 4 1-4 miles from Statesville.Near school and‘churthegFour-room dwelling,barn;60 acres in cultivation,balance in wood-land.Level and productive. 150 acres in Guilford county,N.C.,nine miles from Greensboro,on macadamized road,Small‘dwelling,30 acres in cultivation,15acresinbottom,balance in timber.:200-acre farm five miles from Statesville on the National Highway,railroad siding on the place.Fifty acres in’cultivation,balance’intimber,about $800 worth ofsaw mill timber;several thousand’@ordsofwood.Two dwellings,one five-room the other eight rooms,frame shingle roof,two barns and outbuildings,200 fruit trees. 254 acres at River Hill,Iredell county.One hundred acres in cul- tivation,25in bottom land,75 original forest.Red soil,generallylevel.Seven--room,two-story dwelling (locatedin a beautifulgrove)-with barn and outbuildings all in good condition.Good orchard,inhealthylocation,near schools and churches. Statesville,NG _Call on or write, ERNESTG..GAITHER, ’PHONE23INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.OFFICE NO.:1,MILLS BUILDING. ——and Farmers’“Bank of Statesville. Haven’t You BeenExpecting to Start a Bank Account---Been Trying to Save An AmountSufficient to ‘Make a Good Start?” Any “‘start’’is a good “‘start.’’A dollarissufticient. If you wajt for a.large sum before making your “start,’’-you’ll never do it. You doubtless know from yourown experiencethatthemoneywhichyoucanlayyourhandsonat-anymomentneverlastslong. So'don’t wait for a ‘start,’)but begin now.-We earnestly solicit your banking business. To the many inquirers we wish to say we have no ink for sale,but we have a splen- did line of JEWELRY of all kinds that we “promise you will not go back.on you.) Come in and see for yourself, distraught minds. Allen and Edwards Seen Again. Mt.Atiry,Leader.! That Sidma Allen apd Wesley Ed- wards,the .Virginia outlaws,are istily in the ‘mounitaing to the when a reliable lumber man saw:thi om and spoke to:Uhiem a mountain hut four miés from Kibler,Va.This gentleman hid!’oc- casion to take dinner at the”hut and when he went tn Allen atid Td- wards.were just leaving after hav- They)were feenved ~inheavilyarmedandi splendid health and;spirits.Where they wene seen is fim wihat —oy 5 .f P <p i =Pyea at#_Z[ARE FIREPROOF EEEAsaaaetoo,because xp onder atid overlapiin such «way shit theestdrivingsnoworraincannotsiftunderthem. because they're safe from alltheelements,roof for country oeisKnownasthe‘Bent,’near the BZ =They'll lastas long as the building,andnever needrepairs,pinndcte of the Dan and there is no i =by«M im H !-::.wilder region im the Tlué Ridge |Lazenby-Montgothery Hardware Co.,Statesville,NEGy 3 range.Tt is evident that while the detectives were watching the section of Fancy Gap the outlaws ‘were taking things casily 30 miles to the east,where thiey,have friends who supply them with both)shelter anvd,food. Ua August Fifteenth,Sixteenth anki — Bt A cat ld we ty un SOR— i iS rome had N dent Christan Ho Bchook ”ieee eed Coll urses,A\AN ie promnoon,Physicalfoal Culture:Pyeymod winsdColiopiase chatparsPORaieetnapinesp>Tae cig iheinair i.ih Unsurpaseet threcord.ickbulings.8Besantbeat Maseliepare?peau.aa earcerts,leo’seteran GeeaneeSini!rite for ourcatalogbet ohie Pose ae ps2HENRYJEROMEBM.Pree.4 Ralotgh,by Hinrtrneneniggie c< oe |eeRaner »Woman employed as a Btenographer +pniblicity:had been:given ‘the case +.pwith” ‘We should say not. -but it is a fact that some of |Senators, .when to keep silent. meagre ee =FORLISHEDTTUESDA:¥AND}>FRIDAY. The following is adispatch!rent out,from Grand Junction,Col.: When the Rev,Dimer V.Huffner, j |wesigmedas pastor.of~theBPPICH,BMPHON PRICE:re ice.‘Christing “Chireh,deliveredi’a0.)sermon:recently::_the.|.ex- ile of old majds toa barren:{si- TUPSDAY »—~'*July”30,1912. The Salisbury Eyening Post, which was recently:burned ont, ‘has appeared in.a -new |dréss.and under new management.Tt is.Bik pages,seven colummns ‘to the page, fs handsomely printed and nell edr sted.Mr.J.Bi/Hurley,formerly,of the Concord Tribune,is editor and mavager and Mr.:Frank B.Irvin is’ city editor. ,Acconding to the.report |which comes .from.Wilmington,a married =~forcibly Kissed by her employ- -Therenpon’‘a.swarrant wae 48- sed for the offender but after thys | it was dropped by.an agreement the bugbaind of the stenogra- pher,it being decided that the case was not éne for the courts. It was a case for the husband .to get a club or a gun and progeed to business. "In God's name,”dramatically,éx claimed Senator Bailey,in.‘his crti- dism of Presidént Taft ay,few days ago,“has the Senate reached| such a state of degradation,that) the”President must pummons Sena- tors to the White House to urge and as waste humanity,he antici a focal resentment,_possibily,oe expected to flimd him-er at'issue with,Miss Helem Gould, of New York.In her fetter Mikp Gould takes issue with,the opin- fons voieed by Mir.Huftner.MissGould's letter follows:|“Glamejng over a Denver paper f notice an item concerning your sermon on ‘Love,hapitdeerora rye Mar:One pant w »Th es Sma aotee pays that old bachk dlors and.bachelor maids should.be isolated om an island so they could not hinder the progress of eivilizatjon.’I do mot know «whyyoumadethisstatement,.but .I feel that it’is a.egmeat injustice to thie bachelor maids of ‘our country.’There aré,I.adinit,many man-hat~ |ers.tp the.world pat a gréat many \bachélor’maids’are,not living jalone because they’bo choose .but Because,they ‘have been,unable to finda suitable ‘companion.. “T must admit,that I am .speak-~ ing:from -thie ptanidpoint.of the) bachelor maid.I feel)thay Buch persons as myself’are not hindering the:progress of civilization,but adr vaneing it.If T had found.e Buit- able helpmate I might have spent my money in a different way,amid for a reason which might “not.have done aS much)good as it has. “Please think this questjon over amid |before preaching On this sulb- i ject again,'make up your mini thalt ithere fs.bome good im living a single life.”’ Miss Gould's aba is just.A them to discharge their duties um- der oath?’The Senate may not} have reached a state,of degradation| the | sometimes hayvé to be} ‘urged to do what.a good many peo- Pig -think they should do without| urging.—‘|te In Kangas City a few days ago two women lawyers:appeared before| the court to argue a case.One hour was allowed for the argument but the lady attorneys conclpded in| five minutes—two andi a half minu- tes each.A report of the inejdent| fays they left nothing relevant un- Baid ‘but gave a clear,straight.for-| ward statement of the facts.The} JUdge decided in fayOr of thelr Sh| ent He sajd they made out a good,| clean case.Men are prone to ridi-| cule the women,for talking,but this Cae4p-evidence that there-are-Home the—-dependents—of.--relathyes in | women who know whem -to talk and | If two men| had appeared to argue that case tihep| would have occupied the full hour anq@ then some.They would heave| Stated the same thing im a dozen different ways,sawed).the aiir,Sh0yt- ed,got’red im the face.and per- Spireq like a dray.horse on a July day,And yet here were twa wo men,argujng their first case,who “Snow enough to gtate the sim-/| Ple facts and quit.-A fime “xample; for the men lewyore of the coun-| ay. Ohief Justice Clark,“who up to this.time has made no speeches solely in the Interestof his senea- torial campaign,has decided to} make an active canvass from juhis time until the fall term of thie!Su- preme Court meets in September, He has an.appoimtment to speak Greensboro tonight and he will al- Bo speak in Rockingham lenburg countyes thits week.Judge “ark announces that it is his’pur pose to inform the Democrats of the State what the election:of earh candjdate means.He says it would! be deplorable,after the election of a.progressive President;to have a reactionary Senate and that North Carolina ought not to.contribut anything‘to such)a nesult. ‘The mesting of the State Press class called ‘old maids’ jof reproach are a waste’ and Meck-| good many women who from:one, leause or another have remained single would have made splendid wives,mothers ‘and’home-makers lamd it is a matter for regret that ithey.were not permitted to,occupy the sphere for which thy,were .inr tended.But by no means all -.that as a-term product, Most-of them fill a valuable.anid jusefal place in the world:Many of them are soured,it -{s.true,.and are.more dr less of a burden to thempelves ‘amd to those about But many of them.spend) for them. thelr lives in|unselfish)1@b0T others.It ig only mecessary to look about ‘to find numerous umn- manrjed Avomen who are burden- bearers for their families or oth ers.Some of them,not being equip- ped for the struggle -of life,are whose homes they do the.work of |several servants.They are made to feel their dependence,to feel that |they are not wanted,their lives area |unhappy and yet they,are veritable lslaves for those who grudgingly; give them a home,board and a peant supply of dathes.They earn, ten times what they’get and yet they are mgde to feel that They are \beggars.This class is great _im- |posed upom and their servic 3 un- |dernated and unappreciated. |Amother class of the unmarried |females who have money,or.the |capacity to earn gmoney,often de- ‘vote all their wealth or the .pro- ducts of their labor to the perv- lice of friends,kindred and |Pulbiliic Miss Gould fs doing a jvaluable work/in the worl in.help- ing others with her meams.’As she intimates,if she had manrjed mucly jor all of ‘her means might have been devoted to private purposes land’she thay bé and.probably is do- ing more for the world as Mis8GOuld than she would have done as a Marre g woman,especjally)if she;had marmied-a worthless foreigner .who would squander her money,as has been the case‘with gome of the mem- bers of her family.And thousands of women who,have not the wealth, of Miss Gould,and who -have no |tamiilies sof their own,are unselfish ily devoting their lives to the perv- NoT ALL WASTE PRODUCT, Rocky Mount,soaked pennieg.in acid the |. is rapidly)growing and developingalloverthestate,willl find eXDres- sion im a.State good roads \cOu-vention,|Charlotte“thik ‘week. &)Along ae the commendable goodroudsenthitisjasm,there .are ‘some. Suggestions which @re more or lessimpracticable, stressing of State and natiOnal aid for good roads and the working of all the State convicts om the high, ways.’Thig sentiment is Strongest in the--counties which haye|.done nothing and are doing nothing to buliid their own roads and the faict wants to be stressed that if goog moads are to be,built the countiesMustbuildtheirownroadsamd«not wait on outside help.Uf cOnvict la bor ‘is desited,any county dn.the Stale can,under pmesent Jaws,s+ tablish,a chain’gang)and’work dts’ Own convicts:If ‘atl the convicts{n the State.pmson.were ‘distributed: among the countjes the number fom-eacl™county would be Small.If the State ©undentakes |to “putild roads With the convicts it will mean the State,doing for sme counties whatothershavedereforthemite!¥es. while all the pcople will be.-taxed to maisitain the convicts;It is all Tight forthe State amd Federal goy- ernment to give aid in thé way Of‘ngineering assistance,but)title idea -that the Rtate Bhould .pbuile the rads is a delusion’an@ im- Dragthab’s.The cOnvicts sent to the State prison must be maintained@ndtheyshould.be worked on —theStatefu:m an?public works ,to make an income for malintenance. STATE NEWS.|a Robt.Fulton,colored,18 yearsold, was drowned Saturday.while swim- ming in Cold Water creek,Cabarrus county.ae Person county Democrats have nominated C.A,Whitfield for the Legislature and endorsed J.A.Long for the State Senate. Four cases of typhoid fever,the result of drinking.from ‘a polluted spring,occurred in a Cleveland coun- ty family and two of the victims died the same day. Norman Hollowell,of Belvidere, Perquimans county,paid #500 for asecondhandautomobileandstartedhomewithit,when the machine caught fire and was entirely con-sumed. |M.F.Newsom,a news butcher ontheAtlanticCoastLine,running into which ter,an dimes. eredhefled Duke D.‘Knott,a deaf mute who was injured by a Southern railwayaeengineinDurhamWednes- oy died Friday.Knott was 18 years and His body was sent.to his old home at Lilesville,Anson county,for rr the coppers,silyer lug- When his game was;quneoy: o Mrs.Fuller,widow of the late Judge Thomas C.Fuller,of Raleigh, died Saturday in a sanitorium at Mor- ganton aged 74..Her remains were taken to Raleigh for burial.She is}survived by three daughters and ‘two}sons.ThesonsareW.W.andFrank|é L,Fuller,prominent lawyers. The good roadssentiment,whic Among.these fg the’ hen passed the *Bennies foxy; CAPTAIN ASHE |ONCE The Lorimer Chee colgelprosityLumberandCoal.-. fo the Editor of The Landmark: ‘TwoweeksagoI begged space in The| Landmark to correct some inaccuratestatementsmadebyGovernorKitchin,|” according to your account of his speech I pointed out enoughi’inac- curate statements to lay the basis for a declaration that your readers could not accept his statements withoutquestion.I then said'that all of)the material allegations of .Governor Kitchin against Senator Simmons were denied.Since then the Governor hasrepliedtomy.articles;but there is not a wordin either of my two articles to be changed.Elsewhere I have discussed at ength most of the.charges hehas made against Senator Simmons, and there is no occasion to go.overthesamegroundagain.But.as:the]. Governor particularly directs my.at-{,‘tention to his remarks about Lorimer,| reciprocity and lumber,I would,liketosay,thatI.cannot admire hiinattackingSenatorcarahisvotesonLorimer.The séiitiof aSenatorwith’credentials from theStateofIllinoiswaschallenged’on theground.of a corrupt ‘election.The}evidence before the committeeof in- vestigation ran through 800 pages: Eleven.members of the committeewhoheardtheevidencedidnotfind that the election was void becauseof| corruption;Mr.Sinfmons agreed that the evidence did not show that the election was voi Governor Kitchin,unless I am mistaken,has never readapageoftheevidence.-"He brought} outin his speech against Mr.Sim- mons that this man Lorimerhad years]. ago given some votes against theSouthintheHouseofFeeeertin| tives;and that Mr.Simmons was to be condemned for his vote.But if Governor Kitchin has never seen and read the evidencein the trial,was he qualified to question the judgment of aman who was governed by the evi- dence? Then on the second investigation, when the evidence ran to 8,700 pages ‘and Mr.Simmons.found in:the ad- ditional evidence good ground for holding that the election was.tainted with corruption,Governor Kitchin, without having read the evidence,as I understand it,attacks ‘the Senator for changing his vote,alleging that there was no new avidence in the8,000 pages.Itis very apparent that Governor Kitchin has but little regard for his accuracy of statement,for he can know nothing about the evidence, not even having seen it,if 1 am cor- rect in my surmise. With regard to reciprocity:In 1902 jthe Democratic national hand- \book,-prepared in part by a commit- tee of whom Governor Kitchin was ne,contained an elaborate discus-sion of reciprocity.The following are extracts:‘‘Reciprocity looks like. “Tn practice,’reciprocity is worsethanprotection.’’‘There is nothing in it for the farmers.To them it is a sham anda fraud,”’etc.,etc. Did Governor Kitchin register hisdissentfromallthatin1902?Muchdependsontheparticular.provisionsofanyproposedreciprocitymeasure. Mr.Simmons shined to vote for the Taft bill if it were amended so as to be just to the farmers.The measure has now been virtually repudiated by the Democratic national convention and our nominee for the presidency is not expected to sustain or support it The 19 votes that Governor Some weeks ago in Charlotte yom Kell,a negro girl,was shot and se- verely injured.Admittance could! not be secured at a hospital,the girl | was kept at the police stationall night}; and later died.Itis charged that the} failure of city officials to have prompt and efficient medical attendance ren- ‘dered was the cause of death and the girl’s mother has.employed counseltobringsuitagainstthecity. Says Mr.Webb Voted Under Watts’Direction. Mr.Walter Clark,Jr.,has issued the following to the papers with re-gard to the statement.of Mr.-C.A. Webb,published on another page ofTheLandmark: “T did not state that Mr.Gy A.Webb voted for the motion to post- pone in the State Demotratic execu- Mr. Kitchin has-harped on were in them-|: |selves good Democratic votes,to _re- duce tariff duties and put things onthefreelist;and yet Governor in has sought to make theimpression that they indicate that Mr.Simmons was a protectionist and a Republi- can.All of these charges are cap- tious and ridiculous and worse. ‘The Governor asks me about the lumber vote.Every Democratic Sena- tor (except one,I believe,who wasabsent,)voted for some duty on Jum- ber;so,according to the Governor every Democratic Senator is a pro- tectionist and a Republican,and also, all the Congressmen from North Car- olina (except Hon.Claude Kitchin), in that Congress.The Governor’spositionistooabsurdtobeseriously considered. About coal:The Governor asserts free trade,but tastes like protection.| itch-|: ASS0Ciation)at Morehead City lstlice of Others.All ‘honor to puch Week was well attendéd and the oc-|women.They are deprived of thecastomwas‘a very pleasant Outing.|pleasures of a home,the love of The Morehead people were untiring|husband and children,but.they in their efforts to maké the ptay fill an ymportant place and the Of the editors pleasant.’The feat-|world would be poorer but)for ures of the énitertaimmentt.we re 4 }thent tripon the revenue cutter Ser le |his is not an argument against to,Cape Lookout.and a trip th him ze,for all women,and all the inland waterway from Morehead |men,too,who are fitted for mar-to New Berne,These “trips is-|riage should manny if they cam find closed.the vast_possf{pilities ee,vhe|suitable and congenial companions, improvement:anq.de velopment Of)But im the mature of things .many Our COAast gectii on.ainid)aaioanntly |will’remain single,sometimes forthewholeState.The great _majorta good veason and.sometimes be- ity of -those whi went tos we |ca use of their own fault,and thisLookoutwillnotrecallthevisit|is a wond in behalf of a very much with pleasume,for they became!jmica-j anderwalued and unappreciated clasa wibio di re kind BidkPacitatedsoonaftertheyessegot|ne fesenve miore kindly considera- under Way and-remained ‘so unfit ~— the end of the.tTip,fhe reature|‘The Thomasville Davidsonian ‘has of the a880c¢iation meetings was}been a pBtrong champion of Senator(Mie,address of Mr.‘Don C.Seitz.|simmons.In its issue of last Week‘DUsBiness Manager of the New York |{t wag explained that the DavidseWorld.It was am eminently practi-|nian family;like alll Gaul,ds dividedcalladdress“bout the business .end|into three parks.Two fayor Sim-;of @ newspaper and there was in}|MOns sor Senator and.one Judgeitmuch,information of great valw?Clagk The.Simmons .men had.to .North Carolina publishers,The)pee,haying their dnnings,|LastattestOestiOiyDy;Mir,JOScphis Day)week they were away and the Clarklels,of the News anid ObSerVen,W4S-min.took pdvantage of the oppor-@ discussion of the duty of an ed-/tuniy to.boost hig favorite Heitorto.his-readers and was a 2d jd this dim full.measure,not naglect-address,Altogether the.Moreloadting~to Tap Se nator Simmons “and:a’pleasant gathering.|to gaya kindly word for Gv.Kitelwillbe.held|oD.Ut''4-Presumed that the Sim-and the annual meet)Mons Wen will this woekde scnevrel Meeting Way A mid-winter meeting: 0 Salisbury tive committee meeting on July 9th.|thata slight reduction in the duty I sta‘ed that Mr.Webb in the sub-|would ‘have saved’North Carolina committee at the suggestion,indeed,|$1,700,000.In 1903 coal was on the I might say under the direction of|free list and because of a great strike Mr.A.D.Watts,personal represen-ithe price of coal was $1 a ton highertativeofSenatorSimmons,voted|than usual;and yet the only addition- against defining “Democratic ticket.”\imports were a little coal from Eng- Mr.Webb_hesitated“as to his vote|land to Boston.Canada coal averages when Mr.Watts turned on him and/at our custom house on the lakes and told him “how to vote..Mr-,Webb/border $3aton.If at:nearest*point theti voted as Mr.Watts said.Mr.\itis $2.50aton,and the freight toWebbdenieswhatIdidnotsayand|North Carolinais $3.a ton,the cost does.not deny what I did say.4fj would be $5.50a ton.~The A.&M.there is any creditable way for Mr.|College at.Raleigh (with whose af- Webb to explain his actions and his| explanations,I will be glad to aid him in his effort to do so. Held For Burning Brother's Bien) Morganton,News+Hemalld. One of the*most unfortunate affairsofthecountywasthetriallastSatur- day .at the court house of Sam’Bum-arner,indicted by J.P Bumgarner, is brother,forburnin .the latter’fbarn,May 25th,1912.The Bum ners live near Enola and are loss neighbors.The brothers had had‘some trouble previous about the di- vision line of some land,.and the evi-dence‘against the defendant was a re-mark made by him,which was con-strued as athreat;thoughslight.Thecourtfoundprobablecauseandbound the defendant to the next term of Burke Superior.Court.The'‘case wasJheard:by .Justices gun atlas andPearson. Im.Unjon county,Saturday night, fairs the Governor might be conver-sant,if he had time to spare),I .be- lieve,buys coal as do all the factoriesandcoaldealersTheybuyitforabout$1.25 a ton.They have to paythefreight,about $2.a.ton.The costdeliveredis$3.25.ton.The tariffdoesnotaffectthecostofcoalinNorthCarolinaanymorethanitaf-fects the atmosphere.But the Gov- ernor contends thata little change in"|the duty would save North Carolina,|$1,700,000.Absurd!S.A.ASHE. No Patience With the New-Fangled ..Doctrines Hickory Demdcrat. The Democrat has no patience with the.new-fangicd and poison-fanged theology that denies the existence of Abraham,attacks the authenticity of the Pentateuch,trots ‘out two -Isaiahs and all the like of that...If it.was Arabs instead of ravens that fed Elijah by the brook Cheroth,it must have been an Arab that flew off of Ike!Deeds ‘killed’D>.Staton,Both; Ing at Ashevilte next summer.Pall the Giark Man Badd. ‘om ss ¥©colored MP : # Noah’s finger out of the window ‘of the ark. a )a ¥:::;- We law accumulated a lot of -odd sizes inthe above:goods,and We will offeryou someexception- as good values while they last. ‘The Oxfords will be especially -good for early fall wear,as most _of them are goodyearwelts. Also a small lot of Ladies’Ox- fords and Pumps included in this -gale at half price. BasShives and Oxfords RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville, .i"iD ae at 1=|,|| pkgicmndawmimatceree | The White Company. 104 West Broad Strect. We Have Just Received From the Factory 50 Dozen Ladies’ Cauze Lisle “Wonder Hose!” The very kind you are looking Very sheer and light weight. These are sold regular inal good for. stores the.country over for 25c. the pair.Our price to you 15c. per pair.We have them.in Blacks,Whites and Tans.|SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Visit our store for your.wants.. New goods arriving daily. THE WHITE Co. *PHONE 101. the first Mondayin each mont in Statesville,N,C. QP oe*co PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,a He WEST BROAD STREET,TELEPHONE NO.14.OFFICE TUESDAY.,—~~Jyly 30,1912. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE. Personal Mention of the Folks Wo '.Are Coming and Going. Miss Lois Love has ‘been at Da- vis Springs since Friday.. Mrs.P.L.Grier,who visited Mrs.J.H.Pressly,has returned to her home at Due West,S.C... Mr.W.A.Thomas has returned from a.trip to.West Baden,Ind.,. and Chicago,I.‘ Misses,Martha and Andie Simons »spent from Friday to yesterday in: -Miss Lena Houpe went to Winston °Friday to spend,several days.: tM AS OF.Heath;of Greensboro, ‘Sodmed:Mire.Heath)and:¢hildremOoerglastweekand:alk,returnedGreensboro.yestenday.oe, ol B..C.Deatom awd.childrenand:Miss.Cora’Miller,of ~Moanres- ville,and.Miss “Janie Millen,ofStatesville:ana.spending awhile alt All Healing Springs’.ak aw Mrs.-Gsporne.Brown.‘amd little daughter,-Avia,of Long Island, and Mrs.Geo.“‘H.Brown are spend- ing awhile at kisck Mounteim while little Alivia recuperates from am at- tack of jllness.Collector Brown accompenied “Mrs.Brown.to Black Mountain Saturcay,retufoing home yesterday Mr.R.R.*Eagle, to « of Ne w Berne,i is ‘here ot a visit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.-W.8.Eagle.ot ‘Mr.R.F.Putgam,for™Merly, Statesville,now living in Char lotte,was here Saturday and Sul- day. Mrs.Ju.C.Dye and little aauet- ter,Lydia,have gone to Dayidsorr tO spend a week.~NN Mrs M.,G.Wood .amid children and Mre..W.M.Robbins have turnég from @ stay at CAatowpye Sprifes.f Mek S Leonard spent Sunday ang yesterday,at .Lexingtoy with hig BOn-itrjaw,Rev.§.D.Swan who is serjousiy ‘l1.: Mr.and Mrs.Simon Moses children leave this evening for New -York,where they will make (heir home.i f Dr.-T.D.Webb and Mr Hoffmann are @wa@y,om ap bite trip to Blowing Rock are expected.home tom?rrow daygpih’ Herbert aqytomo- Mrs.Wm.Lioker and Misy.Bertha,of Concord, guests at Mr..T.-L.Steele's Linker spent Sunday here Mr Fitd:Summers,who has &| position jn Charlotte,is at hOme fr |Point,is spending a few weeks with|battle was won by the defense underhersister,Mrs B,H.Reid.his vacation. .Mrs.lrene MOoTe spent yeSter|day y Charjotte. Mrs.8°¢C.Griffin and child haye returned tc ville t 5 : Miss Evelyn Rose,-who was ud-der treatment at the S4n@tOrium,re turned,yesterday.to her home in Wadesboro.She wes accompanied by her sister.Mrs.May R.Thomp80n, Who,will spend awhile With homefolkS*ig Wadesporo! Myes Norma.Conger,who is 4 bDUrge jn e Salisbury,sanatorium,is“at home to Bpend about ten days. Mrs h.M,.Jamison,.who has been here for several .dayS,will Teturg to her.home in Mocksville tomorrow y Mr.and’Mrs.D.F.Jenkins spent| Sunday at Davis Springs.-Se Mrs.J.Randolph French and Uit-| tle daughter ar¢é at home from C%-umbUg,Miss..Mre.S.B.Street,Mrs French's mother,aetOmpanied them| home and will-apend awhile here.| Mies Hal,MOTrison:jp the gues’ of Miss Mary .Malchor at Moores ville.«} Mrg’M.W.:Johnson has return-ed froma Visit to relatives in /Al@-| ander county.| Migses Addie and Les 2,Of}Turmnersburg,.and Ruth ¢T,Of Harmony,left Friday for New L°nr} dov to attend a-house party given)by Dr.and Mrs.Allen.They..weTe|joined at Salisbury by .Miss Win- nie Turner.]Mr.amd:Mrs.C.V.Henkel’anidchildrenJeayetOmorrowforBlow- Ing Rodk t Notices of New Advertisements. Country meat.—D.J.Kimball.Berkshire pigs for sale.—JohnS.| Reeves. “Jersey bull hardt. Cash after August 1Ist.—M. Johnson. Dredging Association meets next “for sale.—M_T.Barn- W. Monday.= Real.estate,.xoller:mill,—etc.,for -sale.—W.V.Tomlinson,East Bend. Second-hand pumps,:gasoline en- gines,etc.,for sale.—Jno.R.Morri-son.ied Special agents wanted to work in Iredell..Address.368,Alexander .Street,Statesville. Stenographer.wanted.Address M.,’‘eare The Landmark.:Private school opens September 9:' —Alex S.Paxton.:Hands wanted to work on Turners- 4 burg bridge.—W.H..Bryan. Baby protectors;prices on furni-‘Soe rawford-Bunch Furniture06, Scotch ginghams 10 cents;Longcloth8cents.—Poston-Wasson Co.Carnations.—Polk Gray Drug Co.,agents.:Gold.Medal coffee,sliced bacon,etc.—Eagle &Milholland. The Royal typewriter.—Statesville~Printing Co.Start a baningforastart.—Merchmers’Bank.=Watches doctored —H.B.Wood- ward.en,‘Cole combined oat sower and guanodistributor.—Lazenby.-MontgomeryHardwareCo.}a~.Farms for sale.~-E.G.Gaither.Prescriptions filled with best ingre-.dients by registered clerks.—States-ville Drug Go. k accountwithout wait- ants and Far- re-| }ter,are/in one afternoon killed 14 rats of jva-|battle,this being a test of skill fortheMr.|rious sizes. {to about 187,400,000 acres,of which! Crops Vine—Tuking Care of ©tileFruititems. Cor +é Olin, dence of The Landmark, laying by.Threshers have come andgone.The harvest was better thanexpectedfolksaremakinggooduseoftheseprettydayscanninganddryingfruit,making preparation to have pie thiswinter.:_.In some localities fruit has beenstoleninlargequantities,but we hopethereisnoonesomeanasthatinour neighborhood.‘|Quite a number of our young peo-ple were delightfully,entertained atanicécreamsuppergivenatthebeau-tiful country home of Mr.and-Mrs. W_R.Holmeson Wednesday evening,24th,from 7.30 till 10.:Music was a pleasant feature and every one presentseemed‘to enjoy the occasion,visitors:were Misses Minnie Boads, who isathome from Texas,and Ozelle Campbell,of Greensboro,and Mr:L:R..Campbell,who is here on a shortvacationfromSelma,Johnston coun- t .oT s x .ane OL a .Mr,and Mrs.A.B.Weisner andchildren,of Pilot Point,Texas,arehereonavisittorelativesandfriends. This is Mr.Weisner’s first visit home since leaving some.11 or 12,yearsago.We are glatl to welcome:him back and are favorably impressedwithhislady.They will leave in ashorttimeforteoeJohnston county,to visit.Mr.Weisner’s sister,Mrs,A.J.Farmer..Miss CelesteWeisnerwhoisathomefromtheNa-tional Soldiers’Home,Hampton,Va., will accompany them to-Clayton.Mr..Sam Gardner and fainily movedtoStatesvillelastweekyMissLizzie Stikeleather,at Olin._Mrs.W.--M. Boggs and little Misses Bertha and lago to visit relatives and friends} around their old:-home.We areglad to know that Capt qa}“nd A,Stikeleather,who has been in|of the regiments.This maneuver consisted of-a march from the campfeeblehealthforsometime,is very|much improved.fe |.Mr.C.C.Holmes became some’)|what aroused some time ago when his}They [young chickens .began to be miss-|with regulation field shelter tents.. jing and he discovered that rats were|eating them.He began search and I guess he loves chicken, too.DevalMissLouisaSummers,of Stony! Mr.|Will Jacks came home from Raleigh|a few days ago.-Our young folks are expecting a‘“noisy-time’-shortly if Mt;and Mrs.L.R.Sloan move_out tohouse keep-ing next week.e are sorry to know of the se- rious illness of Mrs.Tom Eidson but we hope for her immediate recovery. Sunday school closed at Mt.VernonlastSunday, The National.Forest Area.- As a net outcome the total area of ‘:THE Ti ANDMARK FROM Tow ”OLIN COUNTRY, o-""Social and:Personal|: _Olin,R-1,July 29—Crops are look-| Jing.fine,»The farmers-are-very”busy} in.this section.Women’ The’ Vanstory,of Statesville,spent Sunday |night with her sister,Mrs.Nora} SOLDIERS MAKE GOOD SHOWING General Francia Macon:AktendedBothEncampmentsandDeclares“Them:Best Yet,oe a Raleigh News and Observer,27th:| General Francis A.Macon,quar-termuster general of the'North Caro-lina National Guard,was in-rgesterdayafternoonreturningto his ome,in Henderson,from CampGlenn,Morehead City..In speaking of the encampmentthisyear’General Macon highly praisedtheremarkableshowingmadebytheNorthCarolinatroopsanddidnotfailtomentionthehospitalityshownboththeofficersandprivateswhileatthecamp:General Macon had the fol-lowing to say of the two encampments:“'The two encampments.were thebestwehaveeverhad.They were the best drilled,best disciplined,mostorderly,best behaved body of men inbothfield-and camp.;as‘The Second regiment was the first.in camp.and.was under the commandafLieutenantColonelJ.Van B.Metts,|of Wilmington,who acted in the place lof Colonel Bragaw,on a furlough.|. Lieutenant Colonel Metts proved him-self to.be.a competent.commander’and fromthe start.secured the respectandconfidenceofhisentireregiment.Besides the absence of Colonel Bra-aw,the regiment was handicappedereasonthatMajerRedwell,.whoisregardedasbeingoneofthemostefficientcommandingofficers,wasabsent.'In the face of these troubleseverythingwentonsmoothlyanditisunquestionablytruetheregimentreachedahighwatermarkthistime.There was a full attendance as is evi-denced by $7,600 being paid out for ten days’service :“Three days after the second regi-ment broke.camp tHe soldiers of theFirstregimentarrivedincamp.This regiment was commanded by Col.J. T.Gardner,of Shelby,one of theveteransoftheGuard,who is season- Della Boggs and Mr.‘Dorman Gantt| went to Cleveland county afew days} ed and sure with untiring energy andunlimiteddevotiontohisregiment,toallthesoldiers.:“The field.maneuvers and march ‘to Morehead City.was a new.feature and.successfully carried out by both two-and-a-half miles over the.hot sand to the Atlantic Hotel,Morehead City,where the troops pitched camp The First regiment,on returning from the hike,participated in a sham officers:and a test of endurance forthemén.This was fully appreciatedandthoroughly.enjoyed by all.The command.of Maj.Lawrence |W. Young,‘of Asheville.::‘The attendance of the First regi- ‘ment was larger than the Second andwasmarkedbyavisitofanarmyof-|.ficer,who expressed the opinion thatinphysiqueandappearancetheNorthCarolinatroopscompareveryfavora-bly with the regulars.””|Both regiments were reviewed by Bri Leinster,of Raleigh.Ve j|the Dr.Little piace,i hof good ‘schools andJudgeClarkWantstoCutDowncharchesand':miles from thesurveyof,th Campaign Expenses, the national forests is brought down nearly 27,000,000 are in Alaska...So}far as land actually owned by the gov-| ernment is concerned,the reductions| are,however,apparent rather than! real,owing to the fact that there havet been heavy alienations in the tracts) eliminated.Some 22,000,000acresof the gross area of the national forests are not owned by the government. The high-water mark of the national| forest gross area was reached in 1909,| when the forest boundaries included 194,000,000 acres.At thattime,how- ever,it was realized that in making} the examinations on which the presi- dential proclamations creating the for- ests were based,the work had been too rapid to insure in all cases the best boundaries.It was found that sometimes land was left out which should have been included,while at other times land was taken in which was not best suited to forest purposes. A complete rectification of the forest boundayies was:therefore planned and it has beenin progress ever since.Presidept Taft has by successive proc-| lamations eliminated nearly’11,000,-! 000 acres,while he has added about 4,000,000 acres. oe Appealed. Judge Long has rendered his de- cision as to the report of Referee W. D.Turner in the case of Buncombe county board of education vs.city of Asheville,in which the county board| is seeking to collect about $9,000 in lieu of fines and forfeitures in police court.He overruled the exceptions| by both the plaintiff and:defendant, and approved and confirmed the re- port. In his report the referee found thatthecityisindebtedtotheboardinthe’ sum of about $5,000 and was not lia- ble for the balance,making a distinc- ition between the violations of tbetatelawsandtheviolationsofthe city ordinances.Each side had ex- cepted and appealed from this findingandtheyhavealsoexceptedandap-pealed from Judge Long’s decision totheSupremeCourt.’He Using two long hatpins as weap- ons,Bonnie Henderson,a white wo- man,scattered a crowd of peo- ple at the Souther depot in Ashe- ville and successfully stood off two policemen for several.minutes,.Shie was finally arrested and then her husband,with whom her quarrelhad:started,undertook to takehierawayfromtheofficers.He wasalso”arrested.“i “Buy it-now. Chamberlain's .Colle,Cholera and Diarrhoea “Remedy is al-most certain to be neetled before the ‘ferred the whole matter to Mr.Rog-'!|COUNTRY MEAT.| |tees wére forfeited and the forfeitures}jamounted to a big sum. jand ordered the property of the de- Clark,Gov.Kitchin and Senator Sim-} -|Carolinians appointed’to Federal po- sale by Crawford/Bunecht'Funniture FOR SALE, Statesville,N.C, FOR SALE.one 2-horse power I.H.C. line engine.Good terms. and commission prneeerille.BY,Ce July 30. STENOGRAPHER WANTED.¥OUNS | ing application state experience and give refer-|ence.(Good.position,Landmark.-- A TEMBER 9th, WANTED. paid.Ju O for $3,cash in advance,saving you 50 cents.Re- member.that I can't pay my barbers with ac-counts, ing to give every one a |5-cent shave for 10 centsAllworksatisfacto: DREDGING ASSOCIATION TO MEET. R court house Monday,August5th,at |p.m.Land-owners along Third creek are requested to.be present. acres of valuable timber-oak,pine and poplar;:about 15 acres bottom land,12 acres meadow and|- dier General B.S.Royster,of|water power. jutant General R.L.| six-room dwelling house,newly painted,sup- Ox ord,and Adj |pliedwithgood well water.Two good barns. ' |Any one wishing to purchase will do well to callCorrespondencebetweenJudgeon North Carolina Appointments._President Taft last February with-| drew the names of anumber of North| sitions,after they had been sent to the], Senate:.It was-charged that this-ac- tion of the President was to influence North Carolina’s attitude in the pres-idential contest,Last week the Pres-ident appointed D..€.Newberry.col-lector of customs for the Albemarledistrict,Roy C.Flanagan postmasteratGreenville,John R.Joyce postmas-ter at Reidsville and Estelle CameronpostmasteratRockingham.It is.said these appointments weremadeattheinstanceofMr.Duncan,former national committeeman from/| this State,and that the confirmation|of Newberry and Flanagan will beopposed,*Cs . DEAD -A little ‘baby died.July 29thy onaccountofa.dipease carried by’adeadly—hotise :“fle,Tts life couldhavebeensaved:if.its mother’hardlyonly,used a’Wetsthrdok.Baby Pro- tector..The price’is only;$1.45.Pon) ' |{ Co.,Statesville,N..C.—ad:- ~O.I.C.and Berkshirepigs,|:JOHN 8.REEVES.iJuly30~3t.7.i FOR §AL —TWO-YEAR-OLD.Jersey‘bull.M.T.BARNHARDT,;!‘July 30, ~—TWO second-hand.Pumps; gasoline engine;one 3-horse power Old's gaso- Also two well pumps and steel tank,JNO.&MORRISON,Statesville,R-2..»July 30,WANTED. —A FEW special agents to\,work Iredell county Salary’Address 368,Alexander street, Address -M,,care The July 30, PRIVATE SCHOO WILL re-open my school MONDAY,SEP-|ALEX 8.PAXTON. | July 30-2t 7 —HANDS to work on bridgeatTurnersburg.Good wages| Apply to W.H.BRYAN,Turnersburg.|2t,| TONTNTODNOTICE! nand after August 1,1912.I am compelled to quit keeping books,I sell tickets worth $3.60 ly 30 | | I want tp treat every one alike.Am go-| ry or no charge.MJuly30..W,JOHNSON. EGULAR monthly meeting of Iredell CountyDredgingAssociationwillbeheldatthe THOS,J;-CONGER.July 30-2t.FOR SALE!. NE hundred and sixty-seven acres of valuable«+consisting of 80 land in Lredeli county,N.C. good upland.; good Roller Mill,only 5 yeara old,run byOne Situated in Turnersburg township,.known as and i's miles from the survey of therailroadfromStatesvilletoMt.Airy W.V.TOMLINSON, July 30—8t,East Bend,N.C. mons as to campaign expenses _has| been made public;Judge ClarkwroteGov.Kitchin and Senator:Sim-mons suggesting that they unite in printing the tickets for the senatorial WANTED WANTEDJ ~—MIDDLE-AGED lady as «housekeeper,Apply to J.G. July 26, —I want to rent good farmwithin§miles of Statesville,-B RATLEDGE,Calahan,N.C..July 26.4ta, primary,the ‘names of the three can-| didates to.he printed on one ballot,|F ithe voter to check the name of his!woodiand,anfortrucking.orchards.On tim<to B.F,LONG,Statesville.N.C.choice;that these tickets be sent out;with the ragular tickets and distribut-| ed by party managers,which:would | |mean a considerable saving as against |Georgia—to F.T.MIt|livered anywhere in town.Prices on applidation.separate printing and distribution.It) was also suggested that they unite in| —74 ACRES nearStatesville,front- 4 i =inARM.e ing on new roameadows,open reash,Apply July 12-8t. ACHES —SEND orders for canningpeachesElbertaandHellofEACHAM.State Farm,De- uly 23—4t. asking their friends toserveasjudges|FQR SALE OR RENT at the senatorial .primary without!andsewer.—w.L.NEELY ~Five-room cottageon|Elm street.Water| July 26.| pay,as to pay three men in each|{township in the State would involve FOR SALE OR RENT.tareonTrad treat|:ateran .Apply to M.W.BARRIER,|an enormots expense.|trawaod:ne pply to | Gov.Kitchin accepted Judge Clark’s | proposition but Senator Simmons re-| ers,his campaign manager.The lat- ter has not announced his decision. |Heavy Fines in Blind Tiger Cases. In New Hanover Superior Court:at| Wilmington last week Judge Carter imposed fines ranging from $1,000 to |$3,000 in blind tiger-cases.-Last Jan-j ies «),(uary numerous citizens of Wilming-»Ashe »Sc ¢‘age eae nv jTheAshevilleSchoolBoardCare'ton were indictedforretailing..Theyenteredapleaofnolocontendereand 'gave bond to appear and show thattheyhadnotviolatedthelaw.When the cases —more than 60—were calledlastweek,hardly half the defendants| appeared.The bonds of the absen-} In addition | Judge Carter imposed heavy fines fendants attached.Those.who failed to appear had violated their agree- ment not to sell liqftor.If they are arrested and fail to pay the fines they will probably be sent to the roads. Soldiers Complain of Conditions at). Camp Glenn, Complaining that the food furnished them was insufficient and thata largepartofithadtobethrownawayon account of being spoiled,and also that the quarters provided at Camp Glenn for cooking purposes are woe-fully insufficient,the chief cooks andquartermastersergeantsoftheFirstregiment,North.Carolina NationalGuard,have forwarded to Colonel andQuartermasterGeneralW.L McGhee, at,Winston-Salem,a petition,protest- ing against conditions at canyp thisyear.This information comes from Ashe-ville and it appears that the complaintismadebyAshevillesoldiers. “Feel languid,weak,run down?Head- summer is over.-Buy it now and beprepared P for such an emergency..For.“sale byall dealers,-¥ ache?Stomach.‘‘off?"A good reme-dy is,Burdock Blood Bitters,Ask your‘druggist,Price 81.00. r —FIVE-ROOM cot-| July 26—2t.| A fine lot country bacon--Sides,Shoul-ders arid Hams A D.J.KIMBALL’S.Also Country Lard. Pay Your Bills by Check and *Have a Check on Your Bills. ‘A check book;helps you to save.It enables you * to take instant advantage of an opportunity to buy without carrying asum of money continually in your pocket—the money is in this bank earn- ing interest.It gives you a standing amongst your fellows and is the first-step on the road to.- fortune.~ae foe te COME IN AND LET US GIVEYOUACHECKBOOKTODAY. First National Bank, eae _STATESVILLE,N.C,_ ‘Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000.|-OFBIORRS: E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.JNO.W.GUY,Assistant CashieJ.C,IRVIN,President. G,H:BROWN,Vice President.ry}2 110 Cents,10 Cents!§ BRS ©UTNE NEAR CONSE nD © SS' Direct from the Mills one case of that 32inchScotchGinghams_in 2 to 15 iglengths.15c.grade by the piece,10c.a ard.Nothing better for serviceableresses,Shirts,Blouses,etc,etc.Colorsabsolutelyfast. 50picses of Long Cloth ‘in irregularnesfor8c.per yard.Regular priceinfullpieces10c.,124¢.to 15¢.yard.* See us for underprice merchandise.Truly, : YOUR OFFICE WRIT-ING MATERIALS ‘Poston -Wasson Co., The One Price Cash Store.. and bookkeeping accessories are as important as any other helps —even necessaries —toyourbusiness.Your letter pa- per often stamps you favorably or the reverse with wholesalers.and customers.If we are your stationers you will stand well all around.| p ‘HAM ASHEVILLE.N.C.>has prepared Boys for College aiBiNGHAMCOL.R.BINGHAM t hood for 119 years,Our Grade 8 ExcelinalltheCollegéstheyattend,North and South,Ventilation,Sanitation and SafetySeeGilscbteetby150doctorsandyeveryvisitingParent.verage pounds of entrance ituat le areofPupils,Military,to help in making MenofBoyes Lox tine care 800 © oe oe The reputation of our Shoe department has long been established for serviceable Shoes..Beginning tomorrow wewill sell Just Wright and Keith &Pratt’s ShoesandOxfords‘for one week at the following Cash Cut-Price: Men’s $4.50 Patent Colt,Gun Metal,Vici and Tan Shoes and Oxfords $2.95Men’s $4.00 Patent Colt,Gun Metal,Vici and-‘Tan Shoes and Oxfords 2.95Men’s.$3.50 Patent Colt,Guu Metal,Vici and Tan Shoes and Oxfords 2.95Onecase-Men’s.$3.00 Tan Vici Oxfords for 9.50 Note the cash saving,50¢.to $1.55 on asingle pair ofhigh class Shoes or Oxfords, One case Men’s 50c-Gauze Shirts and Drawers forOnecaseMen’s Porus Knit Shirts See us for anything in summer goods,asst 45e,ao206;7 ock is sclling fast at the.cut prices.a Yours truly, Atty Mtr Parl * LoS &POSTON. Sales Day is the first Monday:in each month in Statesville,N.C. x eeTheSaleYouHaveBeenWaitingFo |: There never ‘was athirstthatCoca-Colacouldn’t satisfy.It goes,straight as an ar-“row,to the dry spot.:And besides this, satisfies toa T the call for something purely delicious wholesome, Delicious .Refreshing |Thirst?Quenching ead the Genuine as made by. THE COCA-COLA CO.,ATLANTA,GA. Our.new.booklet,telling of Coca:ColaFreevindicationatChattanooga,for the 2 "‘asking,34 LENOIR COLLEGE,HICKORY.N.C. Co-education under best conditions and inneeenenk.ia aiascaene College (two A.B,courses),Preparatory,Music,(Piano,Violin,Voice,Theory,History),Expression,Art.(China painting a Specialty).Fifteen teachers;225 students.1,200 feet above sea-level,No malariaOurA.B.Graduates enter graduate work in University of North Carolina without examinationandcompleteAM.degreein one year.‘Steam heat;electric Rants shower baths,furniture(bedsteads,springs.mattresses,ete.,)in dormitories, HIGHLAND HALL (Men)—Board,heat and light at cost of $8.50 to $9.25 a month.Roomrent$1,504 ith. ee ALL (Women)—Board,heat and.light at costof$9.00 a.month.Room rent.onth,“NEW SCLENCE BUILDING in course oferection,Tuition for Session—College $40;Preparatory #27 to $36;Music,Art.Secieeiaben,ete.,$36 ‘HICKORY BUSINESS COLLEGE in connection with Lenoir College,‘Bookkeep- ing and shorthand courses $25each.Our graduates get and hold positions. Next session opens SEPTEMBER 3,.Write for free catalogue.R.L.FRITZ,President. $1.00 OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.FOR BOYS,61st Year Prepares for College.for -news,for Life,A”healthfulstimapher:pertadesthissche«Idea!physical environment.‘God's €a"im the fx a Tis of the’Blue Ridge Moun- Athletics encouragedBoardaodTuittum$24.00 forone year.Hou-denomsidstscoat,‘Board’nedfoForcatghor.writeLA&MM.BOLT,Principals,Bar74Oak Ridgs,H.C. FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1859TRINIT-Y-COLLEGE. ITS STRENGTH LIES IN A large,well-trained faculty;excellent buildings and equipment;tull,well-arranged courses;earnest,high-minded students;a largeandloyalbodyofalumniandfriends;noble ideals and traditions;an inspiring history of achievement and service. Next Session Begins eit 11,1912.For catalogue and illustrated bookletAddressR.L.FLOWERS,Secretary,Durham,N.C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1898. Location excellent.Equipment first-class.-Well-trained faculty ofsuccessfulexperience.-Special care of the health of students.Aninstructorineachdormitorytosuperviselivingconditionsofboysunderhiscare.Excellent library and gymnasium facilities.Largeathleticfields.Fall Term opens Septe mber 11.F For Illustrated Catalogue,Address _W.W.PEELE,AN :Durham,North Carolina. Satisfies and deliciously pure—and’ We have a —line Ice Cream Freezers,Ice Boyes and.Refrigerators,at the very best prices.See our line now. Yours truly,A tneStatesvilleHousefurnishingCompany,R.O.DEITZ, Sales Day is the firstMonday iin each monthi rants, a tatesville,N.©. )out wihen |berlain’s Liniment. os ean AY ee ot erate BOL ale, SEAGULLS. NU )MONUMENT TO Mormons to Brect!Coat in Memo-) ayo;Binds,ECU ¢Salt Lake,Correspondence haw York)the ? Times, A,remarkable monument is:BOON to have a place.on the grounds of| the Mormon Temple in .this.city. $40,000 is to be raised in.honor of the seaguil,Because such).birds| saved the Mormon pioneers from a plague of grasshoppers,they -are regarded with (a reverence almost equal to that paid to the Cow in the Onjent. It was.when the,Mormons.had first came to the Salt Lakp Valley jthat the grasshoppers visited them, oy hey had mucgh diffioul'ty.in tess ing the arid ‘lamd of tive Salt lake most exhiusted.before Che4 the first harvest;‘ aupiDey fed.and it seemed as though "ay ery hing would be desiuroyed and that:they nivist face ‘starva'tion, Piotks of.sdagulls, Mime’for where amd)showing no fea of the people, At the time the Mornion leaders ‘die- Glared that.this was hater generations have not been per- ‘laws of Utah provide severe -penal- ities for any ona who may kidd.a gull,and they have been permitted “to breed unmolested alheaut.-the im- land:sea.‘ A contract for a inow bes let 'by the Chuinch author- liti¢s,The State would have hielped pay for the shaft,but the Church declined aid The sculptor chosen fs Mahonri.Young,a grandson of ;Brigham Young,who hus studied in Paris and:whose work is known among!artists abroad as well as’in this countty.’In recent.years he |has lived in New York. |Mr Young’s désign calls for:a |gigamtic shaft:35 feet high, sur- fmounted by a ball at .er anite fromitheUtahmoumtains,on which “a jhuge °gull,fashioned from pare ijwhjte marble;“will:be:aljghiting. |The square bas £of the shaft will fhave four'pa $One will.khow ja.pioneer camping for the first timejin’the Valley.The secand wilt ishow him .fodowjng a plow,in iturn followed by gulls..The third|willshowa harvest scene with the jgulls eating the grasshoppers.The fourth will tell of the miiracie of the gulls’visit. Work ‘of.the Layman Has ened. Charity and Children. Dr,Venable,Dr.Foust,Dr.Po- teat,Dr.Mantin and -Dr.Few,pres- igents of five leading colleges in North Carolina,are all jayaen. This is a rather rearkable blate- ment to make in a State where the’ preachers have been sighally hon- ored,At thehead of denomimnation- al colleges especjally,preach ars have usually)been lected.‘Wake Forest,Trinity amd Davidson only a.few years back were.all in charge of distinguished mjn- fsters.The change |has come abqut not because the pulpit has declined iq,ability,but because’ the pew has-advameced.There are. a gteat many more capable laymen now-than ever before. Broad- of the layman's work has been broadened.The time was whem Mr. N..B.Broughton was about the only laymam.who:could ©worthily represent the Sumday’schiool cause —now there are scores of the young ler laymnen who epeak as fluently anx las’forcefully om the Sunday sc — jas ‘well as on other religious,wuljects,as Mr.Broughton oe: j old Judge.Kerr's day he had a }1}> bit,of going to the Baptist dhurdh-ls where he held courts and con ducting the perviees on Sutday for it ‘was.told with most alarm by the &s- gations.Now it Ss uncommon f¢ a penviee,.th it is whe in to make a the.paste wonder }tond pr1OT@Mayme taking the preacher’s’place.While preacher hes a peguljar honor at is detiied to the average man, me of:the pew have been. glow to avail themselves of opportunities they do have, and they have shouldered off on tha sachbers mauy of the burdens they selves should pear:We are of the.widen fjeld that is openinie be fore our laymen,and especial!of phe di Sp Bly on .Preac > the part of t “iLos}e érs’’etal Have’Trouble Over 5 Cattle. North Wilkesboero Hustler,26th Dr.J:M.Turner was summoned to Parsonville .Twesday to dress the wounds.of Augustus Parsots, who was shot by Gr |diay Hrom the meager pa hand it seems thiat the ilkes Men two mé«fought over;-Mr..Parsons cattle,Hig cattle .jumped the fence.and got into.Mirv"MoGee's corn y he her them in the stable anddemanded‘damages..Parsons went| to McGee's stable _Monday njght, it is paid,and turned the MeGee,who was.abcait 50 yards away,leveled.down,‘with a shot gun ‘and whot “Parso in the back,Owing to,the distance the wound Was not serjous,how- éver,.about.105 shots.sucieesdiing iin lodging in.Parsons’:back.The two men had,been enenijes,for some, ThE LANDMARK A shaft to cost between $30,000 and)itriot Nox 11, Sacned.‘ Valley.and their food supply was al-| then the pestis:| However,es. from:'the Great Salt Lake and else} destroyd the grasshoppers,; a bign frdm yh Heaven that they aad come:to the}chosen -land:‘of Inadém days _and_|4 mi tted to forget the mibnacle.The| monument has The domajq Mm McoGee.Mon-| }cattle | LOCAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRIOTS. Starting Witn Four in 1880 ‘:the Number Has Incréased to 1,325.|) Raleigh News and Observer,24th.| Crayen county reports-the lastspecialschooltax.election im the eee--t--gnajoriity—Bately-“OVO F uirements of the law. Phis election took pea Saturday and made thie 17th)distriot in Cra yeu.The township’that did itself |tis eredit was No,1,and -thedis-. Seventeen:such elec-/tiens in a county of deficient edu- jeution before the present educaitjon- a!qualifications were made ‘into a nuffrage haw,imiditate a very health- ful growth,It 78%decidedly.encour- ring.: The growth of thie’local tax dis- triets has been phenomenal.It is. motto be,said ‘that.atiy one ad- jmjistration had a monopoly upon them.The first ‘ones were created in.1880.“Thiere were “four|that wes Daring the 1890 census,but b.were counted»and in 1900e.were only iird to get-onme through those yours. Knocking:the brains.out ef.a eom- to pave money was the beat ical economy.Neatly “alk mon-d.people opposed the elections. The Aycock adtiinjstration sowed tie.saed.+Witten ne bepiam,‘In’:the vear 1901,he had-18..districts. SS hen he fy nished his administration were counted:.As.ao matter of .he had meny more,.because this reckons only:with July;1904. In 1905 there were shown to be 329 of these;his admnijnistration!-must have se kl a,neater nymbernsHeleft’office in January ‘of that sear. He did not abandon the preathing of-an educatjonal gospel.on Tiere were 423 districts in 1906, 587 in 1907, 1909,the first year Kitchin’s||administration.There? were 995 districts in March of 1910.) 1,167 jin March of 1911, the same -period .of 1912. yesterday's addition, 1,326; With.|Ban moe etd Big Excursion |!villages amd towns of| tricts come from the coumtry or very small less than 700 ‘inhabitants.The larg- er fowns and the citiesé have Very there are now} 18.Ft--was fearfully.): 687.in 1908,975 in | of Governor| e‘and 1,275 | | i generally provided themseiives with| Epecial taxation.The fact is all| compris- of the country;people, as they do 82 pet centite’s populatijon,have.determiimand that their sole on rests upon local taxationTheremaybeonediistriat to hyve !method of raisingabandomedthis tax money, been.reported,Certainly there.4 jno mone tham one.It shows that ‘a communjty once tries this ange it. den of).taxation has been bore now more than:.20 years by'a num- ber of progressive communities and ‘thei don’t wish relief.from dt. The income from local taxes for the year ending Jume 30,1911, was $976,567.06,an imcrease of $98 7167.15.over the preceding year.By bonds and loans for special tax districts,there wes raised $252, 319.21 for the same period. There are 100 counties jn North Carolina.The number having one or more ditsricts supported.by lo- cal taxation js 99.The number hav- ing only one such district is five. Those having from two to five puch districts are 22,from six to 10 dis-| tricts 21,from 11 to 15 22,from 118 to.47,27....- Former State Superintendemt C. H.Mebane,.who has been so long with the department,both’ap super- ‘ntendent anid as loan clerk in .the office of -Superintendent Joyner, retires in a.féw days,happy over such a growth. Home-Coming at “Recky River,Ca- barrus County. _Concord Tribune It -will/be gratifying news to the people of Rocky River and former citizens of that section that the re- sponses from the speakers invited to attend and take part.in the exercises} on home coming day,August 15th, state that they will be present.The | speakers are all formercitizens.or} descendants of.former citizens of this! section of Cabarrus. Dr.D.H Hill,préésident of A.&' M.College,has accepted an_invita- tion to speak on ‘‘Character of Rocky River Pioneers.’’Rev.A.Walker White,of Jefferson,S.C.,will speak on the ‘‘Life of the Late J:B..Mack,’’ a former.pastor of Rocky River,and he more agreeable because it shows hope of an educa-/| but so far fit has not, works 6G well that it will| This volumtary bur- Rev.-J.M.Harris,of Lawrenceville,| Ga.,on the ‘‘Life of the Late Dr.J.} M.Wharey,’’also a:former pastor. A number of other speakers have |will be the exhibition of historical lrel cs,one of which will bea pair of been invited and will bé announced! )ne of the features of the occasion | |knee stockings,worn’by the late| |William White, Black Boys of 71.: ‘crowd and the committee is making every effort to give the visitors the| |best accommodations pussible. ||:Cc “HL D H \D ECZEM:A! Well! |“My little -girl leczema on her hands for nearly a year and reading about Saxo Salve| jone day I bought a tube aud ‘foundfF |it hielpet her,Aftar using,two tubes {my baby’s hands wre entiirelyy.well.’’ |\Mrs,>H.P.-Hook,224 Bb.17th lgtreet,Connersville,Ind.Neg In all fonnis of eczema,and alltimeandwhenthe.opport unity PTO tar crusted or scaly humors and inented dteelf they proceeded to bet- |tllee their troubles with the adive vantage |in favor of the mun witf For,soreness of the muscles,wheth-}er induced by violent exercise or inju-ry,there is nothing better than Cham-This liniment also|felleves rheumatic_dains.For sale byalldealers, Dysentery .{s.always serious and of-ten a danxerotfs disease,but it can begured,‘Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera andWhenSativantGolSelenideBaiant.an .by all dealera.~en eee eruptions,Saxo Salve allays the itching at onee,‘and.penetrates the pores\.of the skin,reachjmg the very roots jot the disease wiviy hissy germ -_destroying,healing power and poon banishes the eruptions, leaving the skim smooth and wn- scarred,We sell Gaxo Salve om a posi-tive .guarantee for alli sorts ‘of skin affections.dif |it does notgivegatisfactionyougetyourmoney Back.Try dt.W.B.Hall,malin pil Statesville,N.C. one of the famous Y:| |The indications are that the exer-| cises will be attended by a mammoth| Mother Says Saxo Salve Made Her| re |suffered with “Women who own one of our KitchenCabinets’téll us that it makes-an actual saving of one to three hours ‘daily in their kitchen work. That’s all the:year round,I .of course.,But let’s consid-::eserthehotoldsummertime*: right now.’;i = |::Tit At that”rate,in three i eto |: months,it ~vould easily give-“ide uv mle -you 168 cn free and away.:bb | from the’kitchen.i *Without one‘of our kitchen cabinets,you Would have to sisrathona’“168°hours.inbroiling,baking musele-“aching work in the kitchen.”* One hundred andsixty-eight hours in.three weeks of elghthougdaysthissummer.How would'you like a vacation}of.three ‘weeks in July or August?ty Mees i A few Refrigeratorswill be sold at about half price.- Williams Furniture ‘House. Oh for alodge in a garden of cucumbers,Oh for an ioeberg or two at control;Qh for the nse‘ofan Eddy RefrigeratorTocarrymestraighttothefrigidnorth pole, REDUCED RATES 10 THE NORTHPOLE. Get your tickets now while they are on sale at our store. We have reduced the prices-on our Refrigerators,Ice Boxes, Water Coolers,etc.Now is the time to save money and ice by buying one of our ‘“‘Eddy.Dry Air Refrigerators.’’Place a match in the Eddy —leave it for two orthreedi ays.It willstrike as readily as if just out of match box.Weare demonstrating this with both matches,and salt,the saltremaining as dry and fine as ever.They’re the sort of Refrigerator that kéeps food fresh.The consumption of ice is guaranteed to be.less,than any other refrigerator on the market..See our window’andgetreducedprices. White-Stimpson Hardware Company. pack 10 THE FaRw eBACKTOTHEFARM! You read and hear a great dealabout the costofliving.The remedy is.the production of your own eatables on.your OWN FARM. I offer you farming landsofany size from one ° acre to one thousand eut to suit the pur-‘chaser and sold on easy terms. |Thefarms-have fine bottom lands as well as upland and also plenty of good timber. The dredging of-the creek bottoms will be com-pleted within 60 or 90 days and up to that time I will dispose of the groperty at bargain prices. If interested ir mobiles see me.I am handling the “Hupmobile,”.one of the best ma- chines on the mar ket.Will sell for cash or on time,: W.R.MILLS,Real Estate Agent. RE RAL ARTSCES TEAS:@ CO Statesville Realty &Investment Co.Insurance Bonds 1906 a>Hicnabaiia Hasued ei 1912 Statistics show that five-out of every six men are incapacitated at some.time in their lives by accident.Almostevery man meets with accident or sickness which keeps him from business.Areyouwillingtoassumetherisk?The race for supremacy in this country is the cause of more casualties each year than the blood- iest war ever fought.Accident,Sickness,you can’t prevent,but can provide against it...We issue the most complete policy ofprotectioninthemarket.You don’t have to die to win.See us for information-and prices. BONDS—Administrators,Guardians,Executors and all classesofCourtdrJudicialbondsfurnishedatreasonablerates.Would you ask a friend to mortgage his home to accommodate,you?—If not,don’t ask him to sign your bond.A Corporate Surety Bond isacertificate of character and ability which no one can consist- ently ignore,for only competent pergons with clean records can obtain them Our office is your office.Come to see us.We would like to-meet you.J.KF.CARLTON, ‘Manager. New Series August Ist: The 52d'Series of the First’BuildinLoanAssociationopensAugustIst.Sharesarealreadybeingtakeninthisseries.Getinlineanaubeintobuildahomeintheeasyway. L.HARRILL,: and _Secretary. =aaa 1)a:.‘ie-.fee : ® uman Sleeping Car space.apply to D ~) ,:;,;Fond “t Hee nn ae ‘ ;ialme - Meet-Your Friends ‘at ‘The ! r.Davis White Sulphur Springs |60 miles North West.from’Char- _lotte,on Southern R.R:,‘twodailymailtrainsexceptSunday.Electric Lights,Sewerage,:etc. The best of/Fare,Service and Water. 150 acred of land,dotted withSpringsandshadywalks,-Cool nights;pleasant days.Just the |.place’to rest,recreate and enjoythesummerdays).100 rooms, Outdoor Sports,Mountains to,¢limb;finést,of scenery..:)0-3 ‘AgenGhte490,peli kena_glubs and families.°Rit \°\Write for Booklet to’wen The Davis Springs HIDDENITE,N.C..Open May 15th to October 15th,> s.i:Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for' cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser...| Jest equipped livery in town, ’Phone 3. Day or Night. “NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Route of the ‘*Night Express.” Trave!via Raleigh (Union Statian)ahd Norfolk_Bouthern Railroad,’to and from all points in east-ern North Carolina.Buffet,Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Ral-eigh and Norfolk.r The follawing schedule figures are published asinformationonlyandarenotguaranteed::. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH 9.15 p.m.daily—"“Night Express’’Pullman Sieep-ing Car for Norfotk. 6.00 a.m,daily-For.Wileon,Washingten and |Norfolk.Broiler Parlor Car service betweenRaleighandNorfolk.6.00 a.m,daily except Sunday--For New BerneviaChocowinity.Parlor Car Service2.40 p-m.daily except Suriday—for Washington, TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH 7.20 a m,Gaily;11 20a..m.daily except Sunday, and 8,30 p.m,daily..Buffet Parlor Car Serv-ice on £.30 train’from Norfolk. TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO 10.15.p,m.daily—"Night Express’’—Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk via New Berne.710.8.m.daily for Beaufort and:Norfolk ParlorCarbetweenWashingtonandNorfolk.©8,10p.m.daily—For New ne,Oriental andBeaufort~—Parlor Car ServiceVorfurtherinformationandreservation of Pull-Vv.Conn,ffer,City TicketGeneralAgent,or Ralph h,N.C.Agent,Yarborough Hotel Building,W.&HUDSON,W,W,OROXGeneralSuptGenNorfolk,Va. -Crawford-Bunch Furniture Company, Undertakers and Embalmers. Phone 400.May 24.Night ’Phone 2226, TMOGWant Your = PRINTED.RIGHT.| That’s just what I will.do for ~’you..My service is at’you command.: ||-Write,"Phone,or better.still, drop in and let me show you, I sel!Office Supplies,Loose Leaf Ledgers,Filing Cabinets, BRADY,-ThePrinter, 120 WestBroadStreet. |My Machine Shop Is complete and 1 am prepared 1 do ‘any kind of repair work... ,Engine and;Boiler:Work a Specialty. Also carry a full line af Steam Fit-tings up to3 inches.Injectors,Lu- bricators,Oil Caps and Jet.Pumps, Pipe and Shafting,: -C,H.-TURNER, “FOR SALE!- Business lot. Tradd street.Hot,and cold water,bath,etc.Del Lots near Graded School. Small north Iredell farm.; If you want oo sellor exchange JOHS M.SHARPE, :~REAL ESTATE ool Spring Academ y, COOL SPRING,N.C. FallTerm begins September 3,1912,A thorough courte of preparatory study. Desirable location,Good community, Well equipped school building.Expenses reasonable.For full particulars,address JOHN F.MITCHELL,—Principal, CLEVELAND,N.C,R.F.D.'No.2June21,—It,a.w.St.eeotsdheaa Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE,N.C.R.F.D.NO,2, W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. A few nice Berkshire Pigs FOR SALE. JOHN C.DYE,M.D. EAR,NOSE AND THROAT ANDj{FITTING GLASSES. Office in!Mills Building. Office hours 9 to 12a,m.,2,to 5 p.m. Phones:Office 458;Residence 1250. FOR SERVICE! Roya]King 9th 164554.He was boughtfromoneofthebestBerkshireFarmsinTennessee. type for sale. RIDGEWAY FARM, E.A.MORRISON,Proprietor, Stony Point,N.C.,R.F,D.No.1,ALWAYS:IN. Six choice pigs of the purest the First-National Bank Building,and I am always here.-Don't peep into my reception room where I never stay and then go off.and say1am jHomeElectricCo.| GeneralElectrical Contractors | :_Estimates,Furnished a All Kinds Electrical Supplies.|) | HOME ELECTRIC CO., A.D.COOPER,Manager. STATESVILLE‘FEMALE (COLLEGE. The next-session will begin SEPTEMBER 12TH,1912. Departments:Intermediate,Col- ‘légiate,Business,Piano,Voice, Violin,Elocution and Art.Ap- ply for catalogue and informa- tion to the president.;Rev.J.A.Scott,D.D. PHILIPS.,EASLEY,M.D: Office over{Hall’s*Drug Store.| Office hours its bank 7to8 p.m, *PHONE 182.May 24, FOR'S A Lik. Two-year-old Apple Vinegar madefromthepurefruitjuice.“Phone orders to 4409,- “Walnut Grove Farm,©H.H.BLAYLOCK,‘Proprietor, ||| |neste|} | not in,but come on in and let yourself be known. Tap the bell,knock or speak out.If I am not at shop—in a room farther in, P.F.LAUGENOUR,Dentist AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. ‘NARS with careful chauffeurs and at reasona- ble prices,At any time on short notice.June 14 CAROLINA MOTOR CO. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of H: A,Bost,deceased,this is to notify.all persons having claims agaist the estate to present themtothersignedon.or before the 25th day of June,1913,or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.All persons indebted to the es- |tatewill please make immediate settlement DEWEY L,RAYMER.June 25,1912.°Executor, COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Seven-room desirable residence on} ‘and bleeding by the highway, |THE LANDMARK “Simply.Brings Out the Smallness in, “1 the earth the full rights to which a ybrings-them out,if they are,in:him, NUESDAY::,——--July 30,1912. AUTO DOESN'T DEVELOP the Man.Monroe Enqujree. The Richmond Times-Dispatch says: “The possession of an automobile of- ten seems to create in its owner a peculiar irresponsible selfishness.~.It makes him careless,overbearing andalmostinhuman.’’The Times-Dispatch-is wrong,bad wrong,for the possession of an auto- mobile never made any man a fool any more than the ‘possession of anoxcartwouldmakehim.a_foolmanwithgood.hard.sense retains \that commoditymo matter if he pos-|q ‘sesses forty automobiles ofthe finestmakeandhighestspeed...The pos-session.of all the automobiles»in)the world cannot rob.the man of good, hard:commonsense of.his possession,4 neither can the ownership.of everyautomobileever.made.change.thedispositionoftheman:who in hishearthasatrueregardfortherights. of his fellowman and who wants .todothe.right thing by everybody.~ man’s'common sense and his goodnatureare’born in him.|Give themanof,hard,horse sense and of good nature an automobile ‘or.multiplied ‘thousands of them for that’matter, and you still have a.man_of,good hard,horse sense and.good nature—. one willing fo give all creatures on are entitled.Emphatically we wis to gay to you that the possession ofanautomobiledoesnotcreateinits owner ‘selfishness,does not.‘make.him’careless of the rights of others, and The Times-Dispatch is wrong in} saying that it does.: As a developer of the foolin aman,as a means of bringing out his self-ishness,his carelessness of the rights of others and his inhumanity the pos- session of an automobile will do the work a little quicker and a little bet- folly entered the world:;Mark you,it does not create in the automobileownerthosebadqualities,byt just like sheep tea used to bring out the measles on you:when you were a youngster and the good old woman doctor in the neighborhood adminis- tered it.~ Many a fellow who would pass as an easy-going,harmless,inoffensivebeingifhewasmadetorideinan ox cart or on a jackass,shows up asa most arrogant,selfish,inhuman and indescribable fool—unless you cuss a few lines—that a merciful providence ever allowed to swagger and strut across the face of the earth,”when he is put in possession-of an automobile. by blare of trumpets and roll of drums,attended by his flunkies in neither does it make him ‘inhuman,|. ter than-will any’other agency since |. The.king on his highway,heralded}’ Harry K.Thaw Held to Be Still Mc Insane,a *White Plains,N.Y.,Dispatah,25th._tlarry,K,-Thaw,-in.the eyes of thelaw,is still insane‘and must remain in the asylum where he was_placed on February 1,1908,after he’had{ Killed Stanford White...Justice Mar-tin.J.Keogh of the Suprente Courttodaydeni¢d Thaw’s application for freedom.The court took the ground that Thaw’s release would be dan-gerous to pyblic safety.aeTnhisopinionJusticeKeoghbrief-ly sketched the attempts made byThawin1908and1909toobtainhis discharge from the hospital,_In bothInstances,Justice,Keogh said,thecourtheldthatThawwastheninsaneandthatitwouldbédangeroustothepublicpeaceandsafety:to grant hisischarge,2 f,“The present writ,’?said the Jus-tice;{was obtained to secure the.re-.lease of Harry K,Thaw on the groundthatheisnowsane,and the question ||of his present sanity or inganity .wasthesubjectofaninquiryoccupying|eighteen days during which he’hadoeaidofinostableandfaithfulcoun- Justice Keoghsaid.that there wouldbe‘no useful purpose in réviewingthehistoryofthepresentcase..“My whole duty is fully perform-ed,”’said Justice Keogh,“when I de-cide the single question presentedfordecision,namely:Thaw at present sane or insane,and.would his yelease be.dangerous to|the public peace and safety?” “Having listened to all .the testi4monyIamoftheopinionthatHarryK.Thaw is still insane ‘and that hisdischargewouldbedangeroustothepublicpeaceandsafety.”’oa FourThurs shotses'died ‘im Coneord, y from overheat.! at heapest.accident insurance,—Dr.18’Eclectic Oil.For burns;scalds,1 emergencies.All druggists selland60c.. ° For any itchiness ‘of the ‘skin,forskinrashes,‘ehap,‘pimples,‘etc.,try]Doan’s Ointment..60 et all drugstores, If WOMEN ONLY KNEW! What ‘a Heap of Happiness “TeWouldBringtoStatesvilleIleanves,:|to do housework with.an |tard hing back.Meyouhoursofmiseryat|or at work.: if women’only knew the cause | me that Icistiueé | Backache pains often come from |weak.kidneys,4“Twould save much needless woe! Doan’s Kidney Pills are for| Weak kidneys.; Read what a Sas: Statesville citizen Is Harry K.g vars Ra o mt :7 |iJustsreeeivedthreecarloads. of Buggies—Babcock.Rock Hill | and othermakes. * LE 4 _|Preseription : Henkel-Craig Live StockCo.4 : |Specialists!| ||beige | — PRESCRIPTIOntheSquare. The Polk Gray Drug Company, SPECIALISTS.;; *Phones 109 and 410. in mind that we will soon move We want our customers to bear © into our new quarters in the First National Bank Building--the store — ‘room formerly occupied by J B. Cill.TheS.,M.&H.Shoe Comp'y. Ais.M.J.Lyerly,|Hill Street)|Statesville,N.Car.,says:“WhenIusedDoan’s Kidney Pills I found|/ ptering uniform,was.never more) aughty,arrogant,nor demanded the}whole wide space of the road and its full length,too,with more lofty de-|meanor than does the man lacking! common sense and good nature when ut in posséssion of an automobile. four beast can run away-and wreck your vehicle and leave you broken| butwhatdoesthefoolwhoistheowner'| of the automobile care,so long as he} ican “break the speed record’‘and| | |thedental chair |am in my Laboratory—work| |haughtiness in-his automobile. OCCUPY three rooms on thd second floor of |that stand around on.the street corners;afterwards and.blow off his.mouth) about how the old farmers’mules} took to the tall timber?But take} heed to the fact that the ownership of the automobile:did not make! fellow a_fool The hide; that covers him.wrapped up just the same size and same brand of afoolwhenhepulledthaLinesaroundthehornsoftheoxandmanipulated the"bit in the mouth of the jackass as it did when he went speeding,cavort- ing and blowing,seated in all his The possession of the machine just brought to the surface the fool that was’in him lall the time-and was just the means of,;showing the broad streak of yellow ithat was in his make-up all the while. It will not do to put the good,horse sense owner of the automobile and the fool owner of one in the same ‘class,as the Times-Dispatchhasdone. |Webb Will Not Engage in Contro- |Raleigh R.M.Myers vs.John.T..Morgaa| and wife,Betty Morgan. By virtue of a decree of.the Superior Court,of Iredell county at May term,1912,made -in the above entitled case,the undersign- ed commissioner will sell at public auction,to the highest’bidder for ‘cash,at the court jrouse door in Stalesville,N.C.,om.... MONDAY,AUGUST 5,1912,at 12 o’clock,noon,the following| described tract.af land,situate.in New Hope township,adjoiningthelandsofDeWittRedmon,Sam-| |uel Williams et al: ja post oak in Samuel Williams’line, |rumning east to a black oak in|James Reid’s line to a hickory; ‘thence’§..across the creek with|Reid’s line to a hickory;thencewesttoawhiteoakinSamuelWil- liams’line;thence northwith Sam- uel Williams.’-line to the beginning,containing 65.acres,more or less. Terms of sale cash.|R.T.WHATHHERMAN,July.5,1912:Commissioner+ EXEOCUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of ithe will of W.H.Crawford,deceas- ed,I hereby notify all persons hav- ing ciaims against,said estate to present the same to me om or.be- fore July 2,1913.,All persons in-debteA ‘to ~the estate of W.HCrawfordareaskedtosetitle.i¢"kM.CRAWFORD,°:Extr-of W.H.-Crawford}States-ville?Route 4.* vin / _-BUBSCRIBH For THE LANDMARK, J:BL Armfield;“Att'y...Sully 2,1912.i Beginning at | versy,With Clarke.i Dispatch,24th. Referring to the letter of Walter Clark,Jr.,Charles A.Webb,chair- man of .the Democratic executive committee,.said today:“T shall not permit myself to be ‘involved in controversy at the outsetofmyworkasStatechairmanwith Mp.Clark,nor any other’Democrat. It,is my duty to cultivate harmony and to treat all concerned impartially. ‘The senatorial candidates can rest as- sured that I shall give each of them a “square deal’’in all matters that I have anything to do with.,“On the other hand,I shall .expect that they and their managers will consider the interest of the Demo- cratic party.as paramount to theirambitions.The fact that I voted ‘no’ on the proposition to postpone theconsiderationofthematterofdefin-ing the words ‘Democratic ticket’intheStateexecutivecommitteeshould-|be well known to young Mr.Clark:,“‘He was present.I spoke distinct-| ly and the secretary recorded me asvoting‘no,’and the papers reported:meas so voting.Why he.should,|.have misrepresented my action in this|matter is not for me to explain;if Icould,I would ‘make an’explanationcreditabletoMr.Clark’s.I amssure that I can leave the,matter with the_|Democrats of North Carolina,while I go on with my’work of organizing our forcés ‘for thé battle now soshortlyat.hand.”’ August.Fifteenth,Sixteenthi ane | ~Seventeenth.——ad,:ae ea ‘: ‘ef Wie);€‘Mh wasabi iu Sl ass ii them vyerf-.effective and I am glad|to recommend them to ahyone who! has kidney trouble.Iwas troubled|oy nervous spells and the action’!of my kidneys was irregular.My|back ached and I did fot sleep ||well *In the moming I:felt \alt|tired out.When I heard about!oan’s Kidney Pills I use€l pomeandbeferelongtheybenefitedmeiueveryway.’’i _For sale by all dealers.Price 50 cents.Foster-Milburn Co.,.Buf-| falo,New York,sdle agents fortheUnitedStates.|Remember the name —Dban’s—- and.take no other. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executorofthelastwillandtestamentofE.M.Couch,deceased,late of -Ire-dell county,this is.to notify all persons having claims against’theestateofsaidE.M.Couch to ex- hibjt them to the undersigned ©or to his attorney,R.T.Weatherman,Statesville,N.C.,on or before the.19th day of July,1913,or .thisnotice.will be pleaded jin bar oftheir.recovery.All perrsons jndebt- ed.to said estate are requested to make immediate gettlement.C.S. COUCH,Lock Box 718,‘Richmond,Va,,Executor of the.will of E.M.Couch,déceased.July 19,1912. irand Seashore Excursjon to NorfolkandVirginiaSeashoreRe-Sorts August 1,1912,Via South- ‘ern Railway.: WE SELL THE DEERINGMOWERSAND-RAKES! We guarantee these machines.to to do.good work.Yourun no risk in gettinga mower that will give satisfaction if you will buy a Deering,Full line of rep n: for machines we handle.~ airs carriedin stock Statesville Hardware &Harness Company. Special train consisting of first class day coaches and standardPullmanSleepingCaiswitt-leave Mérion,=N;.,.at 3.30 ‘p...m: Thursday,August Ist,arriving |at Norfolk about 7 a.m.,August 2d, an?returning .special train ‘willl lfave Norfolk-at 6.30:p.m.,Sat- urday,August 3d. and one might ore,al-lowing “ample time to:visit:Virginia Beach,Ocean View,Newport News, Old Po'nt.Com*crt,Hampton Roadsandthemanyctherpointsofinter- est in and.around Norfolk...ThistrainwilibeoperatedviaSalis-|bury.Greensboro and Danville and|will be accomyanied by special rep-|resentatives to cee that everything|is handled jn first class shape.The| following nound trip rates will ap-| ply from staticns named:|mon,$5;°Bridgewater,$5;7GlenA'pine $5;Morganton,$5;|Connelly Sprimes,$5;Hildebram,$5 | Hickory,$5;Conover,$o%$5;Claremont,$5;Catawba,$5;Statesville,$5;Taylorsville,$5.-|shage on Point,$5.25;Hiddenite,| 253 maa $6;Norwood, ao Albemarle,$5.25;Rockwell, This traim will handle busines| from.alll points Marion to Barber.| Also from branch Hine points be-| tween Marion and Salisbury,and) from all points Norwood to Saljs-|bury.Low round trip rates from|all other points on same -basis.at‘For Pullman reservations or amy|ather information see your nearest| Two whole days at.the eeast agent or write,5 ,R.H.DHBUTTS,,Division Passenger Agent,..'% VAS ia oo fara ¥ireceees rier erpnie ys tenetAnite ae rere ie cree ee ev ere ‘ 'Ghamlotta,N.C.4 Peae eee r PEE Gor rt aod Methods, Paw atc ooieCa “ Laige Resources, feoftCapital Surplus t Total Resources over Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits.~ -COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Ought to mean much to the man with a bank ac-count.If you have not yet opened an account withthe;COMMERCIAL weinvite you to do so now. ~$100,000.0028,000.00500,000.00 M..K;STEELE,President.' D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier, Commercial “National Ba Re ae Statesville,N.C. E.MORRISON,Vice Président. G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. ‘i ree fv *yon Es nk, i a dull boy’is :'een considerably,overdone.!”All ’that is’what’is .the matter tlothes their fathers czn “buy,ride|.*da.Nutomobiles.!bought “on credit.and play ‘tennis.fora living: .laugh at his awkward’manners. THE LANDMARK “MUNSDAY ——-July 30;1912. ‘FORTUNATE COUNTRY "BOY, He is the Hopeofthe!Cowntry and ‘Its Depemdence.| Charity and Children,* [A CENSUS OF THE)WELLS. The .'Govermment Securing DaitaAboutWelandtheWaterSup-|.+Ply—Amount cf Wader Gradually ‘Experts ‘of the ‘United States De- partmentof,.Agriculture have been at work upcn a -curious sort!of census for some months past..The Ac-cepting Bribes From Railroad Detroit Dispatch;26th.°»as -Hight aldermen.‘and the secreta- ry of the common council!commilit-tees were placed under arrest thieaft@rnoononchargesofaccepting bribes,and conspiracy to accept a Eight Arrested Charged,With DETROIT ALDERMEN GRAFTERS,| the:blazin:.Jume -su®is (the one »the manly qualities ‘in a boy’s na-|tare: and his boy failed to learn that vi-lakes .ahd rivers. _ff revenue. *iho:my ,-vent monopoly,undiar the’plea of |CUlOsis workers not only for ..pohieme.- The most fortunate boy Mn the Btate is he who has-not caughtthefeverthatis-im the air,butisfoliowinghis/patient mule up and down the long.conn rows.and grumbling because he cannot have the fun ‘the town boys enjoy.:Allhonertothefather who,’-seeing:j ‘the /uliimate food resources of the what is.invisible to putty-headed |nation.This well enumeration’hasparen's,holds/his boy,down ‘to |¢>5 ¢coverslalreadyreadhed45,000 andi covershard.work and gives himSaturday |the Shihan land practically ~everyafternoonfor.:recreation,“All|;gh :States.Rec-:“jeountry of the ‘United StaworkapdnoplaymakesJack;“*|ords are compiled,so..far ‘as,pos- a saying.that das (sible,showing the.depth,of M the 'Oo jwell and the dep-h,-of the twaterPlay:and mo work makes ‘Jack @ |ang the variation of the water ‘lev-spendthrift and wdeadbeat.(And |G)tron year to yeate ct with |:The.significant -pant :’of!thethe”Present generation...The boys |snowing is ‘that the water Jevel.inatesporting‘on what théir fath-|ing Wells of /the country,ig de-ers ¢arn,They.wear’the best 'preasing at 4 the rate «ofa }foot cengusi.is:not)the counting of souls;but ofthe,wells of ‘water upon bwhich souls are nourished. They have seciired data concern- ‘ing the wells of .the country whichhavea‘bearing on the national‘water svipply and.incidentally)upon payor thé records’go!back for 20 ‘ihe \years.and some fo the -first!settle- ‘amet of the country.chap -who.is making}a crop under ; The average reduction in-level of who.tn atter TT ee will furnish tthe “ground water’is shown |toemployment.to the”dapper fellows have Deen 14.feet .since its ‘first Who are’now smoking:cigarettes ‘Cettlement,‘This is regarded +a€And changing their.linem every ja serious*condition because the May food-preducing -po sibiliy .:of -theItisimpossibletomake‘a man out ofa boy who never did anhonestday’s work im his life.It| requires hard ktocks to.develop! country ‘depends eventually om:the ‘water supply.:i One 'growp often States .was taken ‘in ‘the rectangle.inclosed by toy (Minnesota,Ohio,Tennessce )and‘akes “nerve {to stand |jow,. the tumptations .that -be-|represemtativé,of the general -condi- Set aj boy's pathway ‘in .these de- Tt against :tion..It ‘was shown that the-watermeneratelays.He must .practice level was.gradvally but )stead-self-denial in |bis |youth if “he ily falling ail.over the country;would resist evil iu his manhocd’s ¢0 inat the ultimate outieck,notprime.Few sons of rich.men iinext y ar,‘but in a few .centuries,are’ever able to wear the mantle wij)be for ‘a vanishing aninkingoftheir.fathers.The reason supply not only.on _the ‘farms, is the rich man learned toa SaY put in urban communities,where “no”to his desires in his youth,the water ‘supp’y is drawn from tal lesson.The farmer's ‘boy has!me government experts gay ‘thathebestchance.in the world (othe supply ‘could.be increased by “build the iadder by which he must digging the wells ‘deeper,but thatwise.He cannot see the point tyig would be merely ‘a palliative4mowbuthewillseeit-by nd meacure.The real remedy is 4nby,Our captains of industry must ghanginge the system of farm cul-com?from the -country!if they tivaticn s0 as.to conserve ‘thegeomeatall.A dude never yet de-water supp y.|>weloped into a man.‘The sby-and They.explain that when the awkward country ‘boy who ‘is.bet-country is lin:a state of nature,ter acqua.nted with a grubbing hoe 41):ne rainfall ‘and the meltingthanheiswitha-baseball pat :is snowfall sinks into the ground,the fellow.who in future years ‘will and the rivers rum.clear.Withdirectfromhisdesk:-in his office settkment |!and cultivaticn |thethepolishedyoung-gents who now |ground is broken up ‘80 that it is washed.into the streams -and thr ‘rivers run muddy in:the epring and there are intervals of )disas- trous f'oods amd bad droughts.,.|+Furthermore,the ‘exper's*com tend ‘that as land becomes.more ,valuable,the farmer;—is!uncon- sciously ‘applying ‘the remedy bymoreintensivecultivation.and.man-aging .his land ‘so that it is notallowed.to;erode and w: Democratic Tariff Declarations For 36 Years.New York Herald. 1876—We demand that all ‘cus- tom house taxation shall be only for revenue.5 1880-—-A tariff for revenue only.- 1884—-But im making:reduction in taxes it is not proposed to injure eny domestic indusiries,but rather ukto,promote their healthy growth.zWethereforedemouncetheabuses| of the existing tariff,and,subject| to the preceding limitations,we} demand that Federal taxatjon shall) be exclusively for public purposes| and shall not exceed =,needs of| .nt economically admin-};mao sete =“Churches and:religious societjes,1888—This couventjon hereby in-|‘©the number of at least 100,000,dorses and recommends theearly!Will be urged-to give special at-pasage of the bill for the reduction,‘ntion to the prevention of tuber-of the revenue now pending im the CUlOBis on Sunday,October 27,orHouseofRepresentatives(the Mills|0%Some day during the week .pre-bill.)i |ceding or the week following that1892—We danounce Republican date.This season has been —setprotectionasafraudandrobbery|@Part and designated as the Thiirdof-the great majority of the Amtri-ee Tuberculosis Day.by.thecanpeopleforthebenefitofthe|‘ational Association for the Studyfaw.*and Prevention ~of.,Tuberculosis,1896 —We hold that tariff du-er makes this announcement to- k 2 rhe yurposes ,Gay.;se gcsegag en gg A wr be|Tuberculosis Day was.originally limited by the needs of the gov-Set on April 28,but was postponed ernment,honestly and economjcally because of a conflict with Com-administered.S¢rvation Sunday,which was held 1900 —Tariff laws should be OD that date.The.observanceamendedbyputtingtheproductsofTuberculosisDayimthefall trusts upon the free list to pre-|Year will be utilized by sg PagAdnethe|@eneral edueatjom of chirchgoers!ontrust-|Censumption,but also for the RedCrossChristmasSeals. 1904 —-We denounce protection’Every one of the 600 and moreasarobberyofthemanytoenrich,40ti -tuberculosis ~asociatjonsal-the few,and favor:a tariff lim-|lied with the National)Association,fted to the needs of the governs |W!be urged to promote Tubenculo- ment.oes Sis Day in their respective commu- 1908 —Immediite Tediiction ‘of oities.While last year over 50,- import duties.*'Trust -controlléd 900 churches observed this.occa-products on the free list.Restdre Sion,it is expecthd this year thatthetarifftoarevenuebasis.Wood this numiber will be doubled.Milpulp,print paper,lumber,timber Hons of circulars and other formsandlogsuponthefreetl,_of literature wi}be distributed. 1912 —.We declare it to be a |The support .of every religious defundamentalprinejpiéoftheDemo-|Domination will be asked. cratic party that the Federal gov-That ‘tuberculosis is a serious ernment,under the constitution,hag problem among church)congregationnoright-or power to «mpose or is evidenced by statistics whichi.the collect:tariff “duties except for the National Association gathered last Purposes of revenue,and we year,which show that 10 permandthatthecollectionofsuchcent.of al}deaths.among charch taxes shall be limited ta the.ne-|Members are caused by tuberculos’scessityesofthegovernment,-hom-|Based om these figures and on the estly and economically)administer-Mortality ptatistics by the Censused,:|Bureau,over 52,000 of.the 33,000,- 1000 communicants im the chunchés in.the United States:die from tuber- 1 South Carohina on a change ;culosis every,year.This figure as-the mails to defraud,is én |sugnés that the death rate of-.1 60 TUBERCULOSIS DAY., National Observance to Be Plannedin100,000 Pulpits —ConspmptionistheCauseof50,000ChurchDéathsAnnually. protection.We denounce Dimgley tarjff law;ps a breeding measure. 7die- Oscar H.Forest;wanted in Geor- gia ann Of usin jail,at Asheville under $1,000.bond.+‘1,000 population inj the Registra-it ig sajd that Forest necured pta-|tion Area apples to.all church-goers tionery of.aéeé well-known firm im when,dS a matter of fact,theGreenville,C.,went to Gaine®mate would probably,be higher: vile Ga 5 3er'Lh rn lear 680]Oe sh CU heethts aoeordersin.name of Greenville firm.Death”of Mrs,D.C..West InHepocketedthepréceeds:of wi tis Rowan,business he,Secured frony —the Baljepury Post,26th Died at the residence of ‘her’pon-The Sanford «bxpress .4 Says hat tielaw,Ms.W.G.Watson,July 26;Leonard Camer«nh,§of H.D.\Mire,D.C West,widow of vhe lateCameron,of Rock-Br hs:Harnett .; Jas.W...Weat,of Mt,Un tye:Mrs,‘West ts.Buirvived by three *'song and four daughterp—R.N.,J.had COM:Cand Sam’L.WestsMrs,§.M..Hart, a Mrs J.S$Seaford and Mrs.W.G. MA “ missing body | county,was found dedd in the @rad+ ead.school building at,Rock Branct Monday of last week.He mitted sujcide by taking:carb< acid.He was a ne'er do well z a rover and had been for several days when’hiib- was found. Thursday morning,July Das aly thee ken onactte eA tata ih the exoeption of Mr,Sam L. t,who livds in Jackson county, .She also leaves two.brothers two Aisters..W.B.Lownanice, 13 We Ark andLa,Olives noe ‘1d 30 E f i .os MsTayden}14-year-old moet of oe of Columpja,S.-C.and §A.Layden,of Belvidere,Penquimans Lowragice *of Mooresville,Mra,Acounty,disappeared from home anc py5,y,n,,Of Mt,Uligy this county,has not been heard from since.B-\an4 Mis.H.M.~.Goodman,.oores-F.Vai,a marchanit of Belviders,13)ville.“Mrs,West -wae78'years.old,fin “j4j1 suspected of being nespona'-pmentofhavingknowledgeofhis’Whena-August Fifteenth,Sixteentliboutsandrefusestotell.eae)Seventeenth.—ad,‘i jand a half for each decade..Some It,was foumd.ihat this.’was|,: |Saturday.The returns indicate that of|f, thia | ‘|Uniform county road legislation ig a,his coun-|ing to road legislation in the various and cially invited to attend.the convention:‘and take part in this discussion. bribe for thejr votes and influence in the passing of a measure af- fecting city property mecently trans- ferred to the Wabash railroad.Atleastsixotherarrests)of aldermen are expected at any moment,anid jt is alleged that $3,700 passed handsinsumsoftrom$100,to $1,000.The bribery was consummated and thie arrests accomplished:under thie per-sonal supervisjon of Detective Wil-liam J.Burns.‘Higa Po The officials already,arrested ane:Thomas.Gijnnan,president of the council,who *<is “alleged to Rave pecretary .of.couniclll and also secretainy of the.AmericanLeagué-of Municipalities,—who.tt -|charged.with conspiracy.-to.-:bittbe and:agreeing,to accept $500;Alder- man Joseph L:.Theisen,said —to have accepted $500;and Mantin.J.Ostrowski,alleged to have receiv- ‘+The.while.his) received $1,000;..R,Schireiter,Jar.,|. committees| NEW..VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Under a 6étly|canopy)aThevillageblacksimiitihsilts.Before thim’is a touring;ear Broken én little bits,|:And the owner,and the chauffeur, too,‘:Have almost lost their wits, The venee blacksimiitih smiles;with gleeAsche:lights his fat cigar.me He tells his helpers what to dioTogtraighitenupthecar.4Anid'the |owner and the chauffeurb Stand humbly where they are. The village Dilacksmith)puffs bis4weed)‘:;And smiles a smile of cheer:- helpers.pump the “tires:‘‘ ,And monkey with)the gear.)And ‘the’owner and too,ea ‘Stand reverently near:; “The pontal:of.hig shoipi.‘‘ The,shop;is very Jange in:size, With a -tiled-roof.om top,9” And the owner:and ‘the chauffeur, too;Hie ns . Ait it,were’glad to ston; ed $200;Alderman Patri¢k O'Brien, conspiracy,Aliderman Loltis ‘Tossy,|silid to have received $200;©Alder} man Frank J.Mason,Alderman|Louis Brozo.and Alderman Deimel, the last three being charged .with| accepting $100 each..i Alderman Glinnan,has long been|knOwm ‘in City POlitics as.‘Honest|Tom.’When anrested this after:| noon,it is said he turnied over ‘$1\-! 000 and made a camplete confesSjon| ’MATTERS OF NEWS.—| Judge Dillon,Republican nominee |for Governor of Ohio,has withdrawn| from the race on account of inability|to reconcile Republican factions : injured and one hurt when a train collided with an automobile at Alexis,| Ohio,12 miles from Toledo,Sunday. Gov.Wilson disappeared from pub- lic view last week to secure the néc- essary privacy to/write his letter of acceptance.It is understood that he spent the time at Seaina private yacht. Texas Democratic primary was held Gov.Colquitt has been renominated | and that Congressman Shepherd will| be named for Sénator to succeedBailey.: An attempt to arrest some negroes charged with plotting to burn the| town of Plainville,Ga.,precipitated-aaraceriotinwhichthesheriffand two other white men were shot,one being seriously injured,and severalnegroeswerebadlybeaten.Ten ne-groes who barricaded themselves in a house and fired on the officers,areinjail. Mistaking the use of firearms in aaoninitiationasanattackonhim- self,Furman Bagwell,aged 21,a candidate being initiated into theWoodmenoftheWorldatHoneapath, S.C.,suddenly rushed from the room,snatched up his pistol and hurryingbackbeganshooting.Three shotsteokeffectinMattonTaylor,aged 26,who is not expected to live.The young men were fast friends. A Formal Defence of Taft's Nomi- nation. A statément,approved by Presi-« by.the Chicago convention,was madepublicattheWhiteHouseSunday.ItreviewseverycontestbeforetheRe-publican national committee and thecredentialscommitteeoftheconven-tion and asserts that each contest wassettledlogically;upon its merits.The statement was submitted to the cabi- net at a recent meeting and feceivedanapprovalofthePresident's officialamily,:|The statement,which is a lengthy document,of 144 printed pages,is adetaileddenialofthechargethattherenominationofPresidentTaftwasaccomplished:by the seating of fraud- ulently elected delegates to the con-vention..It takes up individually the238contestsinstitutedbytheRoose-|:velt forces against Taft delegates,whowereseated,and presents evidence ineachofthesecasestoshowthattheTaftdelegateswereregularlyelected.A few days ago Chas.D.Hilles,former secretary to the Président andnowchairmanofthenationalRepub-lican committee,issued a statement.‘in which he charged that ex-PresidentRooseveltandhispartyareshouting|thief and fraud to.conceal the truth.“OF the 238 contests which Mr.Roosevelt ordered to be brought be-fore the national conimittee,’”’saysMr.Hilles,‘this political managers;voluntarily abandoned 160 and one ofihispressagentsannouncedthat-thesejcontestswereinstituted‘solely for|psychological effect,andin order that|a table of delegates elected might notjrevealthelargemajorityoflegitimate-\ly elected delegates instructed for|President Taft.’ |Chiformity in County Road Laws,| jone of the subjects that will bei dis-jcussed at the annual meeting of the‘North Carolina Good Roads Associa-||tion in Charlotte August 1 and 2.Each General Assembly of North Car-olina passes a multitude of acts relat- |counties.Some.-of these acts aré|good,some bad and some very bad.|There is little or no uniformity in|county road laws and it is believedithatthetmerhasomewhensome|Steps.should be taken to bring about|some uniformity in\countysroad legis-lation The State Good .Roads Asso-ciation,which is interested in everyphaseofgoodroadworkitheState,|will take up this question and try to|work out a‘solution:which will be|satisfactory to the State“and to thecounties,County officials ure espe- yf Six persons were killed,two fatally |: dent Taft,defending his nomination}~ The children,‘going .home.trom schoo),: Look in,at the ‘open door;\They like.to see him make higbills,}3 And hear the owners roar, And the chauffeurs weep)as theydeclarei, They,ne‘er paid that before: He goes each morning:to the bankAndsalts:away,hits cash, A ‘high silk hat and lone frock coatHelphimtocutadash.'But the owner and the chauffeur, too;*j ‘Their teeth)all vainés;)enash. |The:chestnut tree long Bice ‘hasdied, The smith does not repine; His humble shop has grown into A building big and fime.‘ And it bears ‘Garage’abovedioor On.a large electric Bign.,.. Dublin:Evening:Telegraph. the The citizen says that Geo.BucknerofAsheville,who was injured .in thewreckatConnellySpringsMay15,is in a very critical condition and litetlehopeisentertainedforhisrecovery.|Mr Buckner ‘has been in a hospital atHickorysincehewashurt. ae GLORIOUS HAIR FOR WOMEN Nothing Ever Discovered So “Good} to Make Hair Lustrous cinating, Every woman,man or child,caneasilyhaveabeautifulheadofra-diant heir by simply:using PARIS-LAN,Sage.; It'a a wonderfullyefficient prepar- ation ‘that.stops scalp iteh ‘overnight,kills all germs at once,ban- ishes damdiruff immediately and stox ‘hair from falling: It's a refreshing;imvigoratingand!pleasant hair tonic and does notcontainpoisonousleadoranyharmfulingredient.f i A large bottle cam be obtainedforonly50centsatdealersevery-where.The girl with the AuburnhairisoneverycartonandDot-the.See that you get the genuine.Yow cam depend wpon getting it attheStatesvilleDrugStore.; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. —— Having qualified-as Executor of W.More-field,notice is hereby giventoall holdingclaimsagainstsaidestatetopresentthesametotheundersignedonorbeforethe26thdayofJuly,1913.or this notice will be plead in bar oftheirrecovery.W.D.Turner,Atty.R.R.SHOEMAKER,Executor of A.W.Morefie'd.July 26,1912. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND.. and Fas- a 7:VIRTUE of the powers contained in.amortgagedeedexecutedtotheundersignedbyColfaxBruner,Iwill sell at public auction tothehighestbidderforcashdttheCourtHousedoorinStates-ille.N.C.-onMONDAY,AUGUST 26,1912,at 12 o'clock M.the following described real es-tate to-wit:.Lot.No.46 in the genera]map of the lands ofW..N.White,which said map is of record in theofficeoftheRegisterofDeedsofIredellCounty. R.B,McLaughlin,Atty.W.N.WHITE,July 26,1912.Mortgagee, DR.C.R.NICHOLSON. Having located-at CountyLine,N. C.,for the’practice of my profes- sion,I offer my services to thesurroundingcountry.. July 23~3t.C.R.NICHOLSON,M.D. _Fresh Lot Guaranteed until thelast.drop is used,80c. and.50c..Ask forbooklet.Durkus andCampbell’s ‘Salad Dressing ‘at 10¢.,15c.°and 30¢. ‘Fresh keg Pickles 10c: dozen.Sweet MixedPicklesinbulk. Olives and Pickles .in ‘bottles.us 1.3.-GILL: Heavy and Faney Grocer, 105 Kast Broad Street.: "PHONE 27, the Ghaufifeur,| Behihd:the village blacksmith is’. ROYAL SALAD DRESSING, our Presription“*SSENT TO US@e Is Filled With Best Ingredients,am By Registered Clerks -~: |.And Delivered Promptly. “ie ee .‘-is ites:ce Statesville Drug Co.,J - ‘ -QUALITY PRESCRIPTIONISTS. _TWO STORES,_:TREET ©WESTERN AVENUE a CENTER s _SAVE YOUR COUPONS AND GET A $25 TALKING MACHINE FREE! ‘WEWILLSELLYOUA ¢ ~ PRICE ONLY $1.45. $30.00 Four-piece Oak Parlor Suit for $35.00 Three-piece Mahogany Parlor Suit for$27.50 Three-piece Quartered Oak Parlor Suit for$10.00 Three-piece Quartered Oak Porch Suit for$15.00 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet Suit for F700 20.00 8.50 12.50 DAY ’PHONE 400. Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y., NIGHT ’PHONE 2226, $1.98 Special $1.98 One lot Men’sOxfords,‘all sizes,Tans and Black,choice $1.98.Values $3.00,$4.00 and $5.00.LookthemoverifinterestedinShoes. $1.00 More than 100 pair Men’s Pants,choice $1.00,Nothingin this line worth less than $1.50 regular. .25 Cents One lot 50c.Shirts,choice : 82 Cents Two hundred select patterns in 81 Shirts,choice?82c.: 42 Cents —a Entire stock 50c.Underwear 42c, Entire stock 25e.Underwear ‘O2c., 600 | Entire stock Men’s Straw Hats,choiceValuesupto$3.00. Clothing Sale price will remain onall small lots in Suits— $6.98,$7.98,$9.98 and $12.98 will buy Suits that soldfor$10 to $22.50.Drop in aud look through.Wehavewhatyouwantatpricesthatwillinterestyou. Respectfully, THER.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the first Monday in each monthinStatesville,N.C.- $1.00 eT ae Beginning Friday---Special 42¢.42c.: $1.00 White Silk Hose $1.00 Black Silk Hose $1.00 Tan Silk Hose50c.White Lisle Hose 50c.Black Lisie Hose 50c.Tan Lisle Hose BE WISE—ASK OUR PRICE.aeWearesoleagentinStatesvilleforAmericanLadyCorsets,-ALLEN L.MILLS, THE CASH STORE a (Successor to The Ladies’Furnishing Store.)”