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The Landmark, March 1912
‘VOL:XXXVI. FIREWANCULORED Fell in Front ‘of His En zine in the Statesville Railway Yards”.avd ‘Was Crushed to Deuta, -«George Partee,a colored.fireman ‘was rum Over aud ‘instantly, Say after:6 ofclock.Wedpasday .eve- ping,: No.133,whith hesded.:freight going’weat As"whe trainWe‘wap entering the l6éal vards’he ‘went “out on the ‘runniag-board.of.the‘engine.to oil the cylinders,At a “pelt a:short diatance an?extra , »\brakes to bring the “tryin.to’. stop and ‘the brakes:wereBo.pudidonimtheiraction:that the fireman pitched forward and fell under -wheels of the engine.’He:was.ter- ribly mangled from his waist down and was dead when taken from benéath the.trainEngineer-‘Goerge"Bacon.wis.at, KILLED | in the:service ‘of the:poltbern rail: killed at the:Statesville Atatior short Parteé wag firing ilucometive €:gt of the|depot thesengineer appl:ed,the +) the \ A,FINE EXHIBIT|or eee About the Bestb First Show Ever— Some’‘of the Awards.‘“The fredell.Poultry,Aesociatiog:d first annual exhibit,phd in.States- terday,was a fine success:in every particular and the.piomoters ‘are’ being ‘heartily <cavratolated ‘for: their.good’work./Tisati it wae the dest’‘firet show’ever ‘held in.the.)South is.notvonly‘the claim ot theassociation,”but.le.the:verdict.off bri “Paney :Roulteyi ‘Journalists: and:judges.who’have visited ‘hun-’dreds:of”shdws-throughout “=the: coubtry.:Mro R..ki:Simmons,‘of‘Charlotte,who was.judge!of the)show,saye that it was het only the’best’first annual exhibit ‘he has’eVer sean,but.it»compared favorably. with thelast.exhibits of shows which:have been exhibiting’foryears.He was’especially.impressed,| with’the’arrangeiortof the -exhi-] bition.coops ‘im the show room:ahd the general appearance “of every~} the thnottle ef.the eng’ne,,but.mo}thing.Between 450 and 500°fowls, —blame.is attached to.pim’for the prineipalily.chickens,cf,cOuUTSE,Were accident.“The brakes ou most of |on.exhibition,’and as evidence’that ~the cara-of the train’were in,.exeel-Jredelt is alreadysin the front.as| lent -working.ordér and this ac-j@ poultry county ‘s thé fact that | counted for their ‘prompt effect.”about 75°per cent:of the entries| Partee;was.about 2¢years :old |were:by.Iredell ‘people.The show and lived"in :Ashevitle were.prepared:for burial and taken ‘His remains|wag largely attended by the.home folks,.and,there were visitOrs:from ville‘Tuesday,We inesday and yes). »% m™m had been 1otified of |Bhe returned ‘to her bume in: bile;thinking that her father’scone) REV:pr.Ww..W.W.PHARK DEAD. An Aged PresbyterianMinister Pass‘es——Mr.and Mrs.Culp :to Move to.New.York—Mooreeville News. baseapantaineeof‘The.Landmark.Mooresville,Feb..29---Rev.Dr. Wee Wt.Pharr.died Tuesday”“night about 11 o'clock,at ‘nis’home Mere, alter an:illners.:‘of a week.”He?was, 80,years’of age and:hac’been:for some time,growing quite feeble,but not untikithe lapt.‘tei.days did the his condition :was.ext remely serious, At his bedside :when.the’end:came wereMr.and.Mrs Peter”Marshall Brown:of Charlotte,Mrs..Brown be- ing.‘a.daughter,and.F.Clare Pharr and W.:Davideon'Pharr,601s of the deceased.Mrs.W.L..Moore, of Mobile,Ala.,another ‘daughter, her .father’scondition‘and ‘was on her way tc}:Mooresville:when toe end came.Mit Moore had been here for some time ut)about ten days ago,whem |. Mo- dition was improving.~The funeral will ‘be gondiucted py Rev:“pir,Mun- roe,of:Hickory.’‘this afternoon2o'clock-and the Temains ‘will be laid to .rest in the town cemetery. the ministry when quite a young man and.was pastér of Centre| iit ithe.State.of to,Salisbury rpacen diy:for —‘imter-|other towns.'Te ; ment.The judging was Dracticafly conr "eahare .Catered rt {7, Mr.Watt's Birthday Cylvbration.lea a ah ty ee us.|for fifty years Mr.N:Porter Watt ce:ebrated hi6|terday-.fell ‘first:upon the highhy eo cen eburen,ine of tbe old.| 69th birthda uesday;athis home tt 4 congregations R day T his home gecorated.coops .wach ~held’the!North Garolina. 'gn (Statesville,and in addition his home.folks he—bud:with him fot} .the ‘day two brothe:s and‘a.sister,| Mrs..Wilson,all.of-Stony.Epint. ,The only wther meaber of ”the fam ily living is the “ye ungest broth+ er,Mr.Wm,Watt,ot Wado,Texas While the latter cou:a nat ent he sent his.regards in the ot:a‘check ‘for $69-—a dcllar .-for .each year of his brother Porters age—and the latter fouid tae under tis*plate wher he,sat\down to dinner It was sent a mem- ber of his family:abd pliced under} :his plate as a sdtprise for him SITS The trip to Steresvite- brother's birthday dicner was. J.N.Watt's firet vist +0,chit town in 10 years,He--weic to see .Ahe dredge boat on.Chird.creek and} looked about the /own vstowished at te.growth.He rem abers .Slatesville of long ‘ago;;when 9 Mr be pree- shape) check for——Ris tion,was won by Mr. the|Ww.Gaither;Bestthe|snow, their valuable:prizesmouthRock*hen Wowned.by lton’B $25.cup oe red for the:best bird di spliyed-by an fredell county| |exhibitor,to be won twic |ership 'A ganiecocksrel,- Gaither ewner,won 10¢ fered.by Messrs:‘Srence,.Brown, |Gaither and:French for the best ‘bird exhibited by a member of jassociation,and also.che $10.cup|{far the best:mdle ir.the show,the Leaps ‘to be,won twice for ownership.| The $10 oup for the ‘vest female in) |the ‘yshow,offered ly the associa~ Brown's White WwW |Ply niouth Rock hen “Phe complete prize list has |not! jyet.been.prepared;but following is a list of most of the ‘bess’’:Best tcookerel in‘the show,a game,W. puilet.in \the Buff Plymcurh Rock,C. the | ~Megsre.J..N.and ‘(P.L.Watt.and |’,prown wom Congressman -Dough-|versally beloved: ‘spending many:years | For more than a to ix hampton witners cr oinpanied byoe quWar te r of A century ved|A W i Pl 1G 1 r he has MWhavingmoved‘here |from Centre church,and was uni- ‘He,left.a,great influenee for,geod and his meniory.| will -be cherished,— The infant daughier of.Mr. in”Mootesvilte: nnd | "$30 cap of:|Mrs.Johh ‘T.McNeely died yesterday f about noon and wi:l be buried to-| iday.at 10-9’clock in.the town ‘ceme-'| tery. ‘Mr.and Mrs.Brev.:d Culp will leave mext eity,where home.Mr.- reared in- make .their’ born and and after) ‘)New York| returned to this place nearly four| years ago and has since been cone inected with the firm “of CulpMcNeelyBros.By ature Mr.‘Culp is a musician and about tweagoheorganizedtheMooresville ||Cornet Band and”has r¢gularby lgtructed it since,uutil it has ,they wiil "Culp wasMooresville >court house in the squar?and about1 McAuley;best hen,White Plymouth |ounia:of thatvading.,bands fa four stores nade up the tvwn., But while Mr at,home he is a close reaaer .The Landmark and one of the mo* al friends the paver has. Dr.Hall and Miss eet Married iD |Hest:White @rganton. Dr.James K assistant physiciin pital,now ‘of Rieamoa Laura.Ervin were etly married| in..Morganton vaaebedn y morning at 11 £5. the home of Mr Hall, $s.J.Ervin ‘by Rev.Mr.Squires,pastor of the Presbyterian churco ‘of Lenoir The marriage was-very Dr.and Mrs.Hall left immediately after the ceremony tor Asheville and to}States-|other points.On.their way Richmond .they will stop in ville and will spénd a day “with.Dr. Hall's’relatives in Bethany townshiy Dr.Hall |*atrived...in Statesville Tuesday night frony Richmond,-He went to his-homenBetbaay— nesday and to Morgautc: ,day “evening. to Morganton:by A.Hall,and Mr Dr,Hall's daughter of a Morganton,an lady;was formerly the State Hospital.~~ Cotton 1814 Cents. What do jou tni.k of that?» It sounds good and is a bale of cotton asgold 1 -ville yesterday”for 18%% pound 5Itwas“not ordivary ever,but the long staple- The cotton was grown by Mr. ~D:Brawley,the:Bact uger townshiq trucker,and is,so‘far.15 the.first bale of ‘ong staple produced in Iredell.Mr. Steele,of Statesville,was the chaser.i Mr.Brawley says st cpbis a little} more.to grow the Tong gtetie cottor but!-the difference jn periing more than makes uy ‘ior the hig father,-Dr- Doriniua Thompson bride,who ‘is the prom stenographer 1 cents ot co.ton,how pur ,cost. HisLend was produced ot about two! the ‘seasor thinks withwil -half acres but He long staplé or more, and was antavorsble, good .season the yietd.a half bale, acke.The seed “sell for $2 but Mr.Brawley has sale,“He will,plant no sted all the Staple again this seasoa. Carolina Merry Minstrels.complete prize ‘ist wll appear ‘The minstrels will be the attrac-|later. tion at.the Theater tonight,The —Pa ed Would ,-Postpone the Convention.programme promises to be one of th ‘beat and most enjoyable of its kindhome All the Jatest ccon songs,orchaate viens!orchestraHarbin.Go ever given.im Statesville by talgnt.Wottedion ttedirected’by Brof.J.¥. ‘and enjoy ‘a hearty 1ough ‘at the lo cal ‘jokes. 32.members,16 young ladies 16 young men.The'performance: given for,a.good ciuse-—the deserves to have .aSeatson‘sale at:thehiaShoaay ‘Polk 1h Ve ti Watt stays close)white t loy-! formerty first|dotte,ct the State Hos-|Plymouth Rocks,W.B, and,Mis6 pen,Orpingtons, The cerenicny tock,place at!)Reds M fath-| er of the bride,and .was performed Thonspson; quiet and bird in show,W.W.Gaither; Wed.of-pigeons,J Wednes- He was eccompaniied|San; EB. ‘gent lawyer of |show,D. a charmiag young,pen at a fact that |Cooper; States-|id. a variety. A,|Bantatn class,D. known, ever |bestHenry|Matt Thompson; price| i: to the per bushel- for peed| from -thig bale and will t-y “the long The company will be composed of aevolent and Relief Association—and mittee should packed house.,'pone the time for holding the Dem~"¢ome to come and vet practical in- Gray |oeratic:convention’'The suggestion ‘structions while title work is being cock,.! Sronce; We Plymouth |Rock,W.B.Brown;best Plymouth Rock,B.L. i bést pen White Leghorns, Brown;..best Barred |Rock,Mrs.W;B.Crawford; |White Orpington,W:.W:Gaither;/ Wy-.'ndotte,Lyondotte| |Poultry Farm;best Silver Wyan- L.fN..Browa;dest”penBrown,best +W..Gaither; Harry Ww. best pen Wyandottes, \Herman;best.pen Rhode N.Hamrick;-best pen Rhode Island Red putlets,J.W..L.| best White Leghorn pul-|, B.Brown;aeaviest hen.im Herbert Loug;highest’comb heav-| n shew,Mrs.W dist yiay of pigeons,| pen Barred Ply-| Island let,W. show, lest dozen eggs W.Gaither;bestKarlSloan;best ;mouth Rock,Mrs J.R.French;sec: lend pén Wyandottes,..Lyondotte ‘arm;second Black Langshan cock, W.-Gonner:secoad beet display|+*,, White Orpington piatet—b.-G._te- best.Barred Nock hen, |Poultry Yard;best game.pullet,W. iW.Cooper;third.Barred Rock pul- let,J:-B.Shoop;second:best.pen in Matt Thempson; show,-B..U.Eevee American ¢lass, best bird ‘nu vetatle Yea | |Conner;,best.bir*in Medi-| |terPanean elass’W. B,.Brown; |best bird ini Polish cose,R A,+ best bird ia Dutch,class,J Brawley;best birds in Hneglish| land game classes,W.W.Gaither; jbest pan Rhode Island Reds,D. |Matt Thompson;best pen Bantams,| iJ.W.L.Thompson;dest.bird in| P,Sherrill;.dest >iturkey,,Mrs.Harry Kurke;,best} lindian.Rummer,dack,J.M.,Gibbs; Rhode Island Red -male,D: Lest -ha@otte female;J..A.brads &Son; lbest Buff Plymouth Rock male, 4 Burke; 1 feméate, |kins:\best bees AB.in bird in |Brown;ic:W. Messrs...”French and Silver:Wyandotte |L N.Brown;best ColumLiar Wyan-| |dotte male,Mrs.O.L.Turner;best |Black Langshan female,C.We Con- ner;best.,Brown Leghorn’female, fA.F:Mayes;best pen Wiite Wyan- j‘dotte..LA.Brady &von; male, 2 a} Wooten. The above list by.uo means in- cludes all the Winners,but is the list of those for which special pre- miums were awarded in addition to} the regular prizes.and ribbons.The €Senator Bacon,of Georgia,thinks the Democnatic national convention, which is to be neld in -Baltimore June 25,a week after the Republis willl ae be a ‘Paul -Leonard;second| best.Rhode | best| .of}, this’part of the State.Tt is.with]. ‘deep regret the pevvle of Moores: ville see them go. Mr.W:M.Leoté s§preparing to remodel his home on Firet:street, by adding another Story and.ar- ranging it .wito mc “ern con veniences.Mr...Morrisoa Brawley is'remodeling his “ome on Maic Street. a j ', j Mrs.Frank A:.IAiniey,of ‘igh, is visiting her brotuer,Mr.W.L. Matheson,near Mooresville |CHAMPION SALT RISING BREAD. Mr.'M.N.Hall and Rev,J.W. Jones’Rally to The Landmark's Standard in Behalf of the,Old- Time Bread.: The .modern.comestic science ;folks who ‘are seeking to.discredit salt rising bread ‘wil not —succeed ‘without a struggle,for che salt ris ing has legions of friends.who are demanding a sqiire Jeal.e‘Mr..M.:N.|Hall,came.in the lother day to enlist under the stand- Nevin| } third best |ventions are all 1ight-and that |who are demanding i} lard raiséd by The Landmark.in be- ihalf of the salt rising bread.Mr.Hall and:The Landmark are’agreed that.modern progress and new in- should céntinually seek light better things,bit.they alsothatnotalltheuewthings hoid are |Good nor all the clad:bad.The er-try-iror of:the progressives,is in’ jing to elimimate all the oid thin|while some of the substitutes they offer are fads:The motto of those a square’deal for salt.rising bread is,‘“‘Hold Fast ito That.Which is Good;“and they ar from Missouri on the-proposition that yeast bread is more healthful than salt rising. Rev.J.W.Jones, of Mooresville, |who called at Tho Jandmark office White Wyan-|/Wiednesday to @njist H.|debate with best Barred £1)mouth.Rock}that Wil-|healthful as yeast ofead.Mr. under .the |galt rising:banner,is prepared anybody- rising yread>Balt isu't |will show by actual experiment that the contrary is true. years ago a doctor put Mr. on salt rising bread as 2 diet has tried the, his case see it made in their own homes. They.will take chances ©on that. ‘State,Farm Notes. the Experiment farm, Aone. enters of.‘the fam*ty"think |“thats! = Monday:for New Yorky mar for -ternoon. to who argues as | Sede | Thirty-six| 1 yeast bread and:the isalt rising:both and he is prepared ©\t prove by test that the latter is jTsland Red mile outside city’.W..C.|more healthful,or tt ‘has been sry .{The claim that the salt rising’is- n't clean doesn’t @isturb those who is spending*a day or two at the Siate Farm plan- TWO DEATHS.IN.AL EXANDER.| One.Recalls a Tragedy:~Taylorsville_Moving For Rutherford College Personal and Sovial Items.‘)Correspondence,of The.‘Landmark, Taylorsville,Peo.’(28-——Mis.Sal-’ie.Thompson Adams,wile of Mr. Thotas:Adams,-dted Mondaymorn- of town—-walled.White,Plains.be-- fore the:war:She was’about-80 years ‘old:and ‘ig.survived by her.husband.and.three:»Rons<—Messrs’.| T.KF and Baxter Adams,of.this)poounty,‘and another-liv ug in Wash-‘ington,and:a daugater,Mrs,Vic- toria Adame,of this county.‘Sife‘was at aunt of Sheriff Adams.‘Phi interment was in the téwn eenye-ary,Tuesday -.aftesrcon.,Deceas-|, ed:was a daughter of James Thonipgon and’a sistér of the Miss Thompson’who ‘was’murder- |ed by .Lije Church some,years:ago.;Church.was ipnghed at Newton for the erime. Miss _Millie :‘Barahili,~“KYlendaletownship,died Bhaeny.A oa preached.the funeral...De- eased was about 48 years old. The mess.meeting court-house Monday night to discuse: Ways and’means of getting Ruther-ford Colkege'moved’liere was wellattended.Mr.A.C.-Payne.was pehe 1irman and Mr.J.'P.Babington secretary “of the avécting.Shorttalks-were mad?by:Rev.:M:T.. |Smathers,Dr.8.T.Crowson,Mes~ srs.’VW.B..and.D;Mc.Matheson,H.T.Campbell J.B;Ech@rd and,ath- jrs..Presiding “Elder .Mann:was hpresent and made a talk.He thinks Taylorsville:hap a’vantagés that ropother“place has etid that we may jh get’the ‘college:with the right prop- osition..He doés not kuow that--tt will be moved now, The folidwing lappointed :‘Committee of ition,Mesars.J.H,Burke, {Payne and.JL.‘awaliney;ifor land,Messrs.W.B..Mathesoh, H..T.Campbell and J.0.Connolly; finance for cash,Kev.’lL.L.Moore, Rev.M.°T.ons ate Rev.)W..0 J. |Bumdariuer,Rey.a Watts,Mes- |Ale H.-‘T.Kelly,z ‘Echerd,Will Alexander,A.L,.Watts,oW..C.Lin- jney,R..P.MeLain G,W.Sharpe; Lowe,W.F.:Patterson.and | “co”nmittees wereproposi- A “‘Thepe committees are ,requested’yto meet at noon-Friday,March ‘9th, and plan their work Mr.T..O>Teague‘into his handsoméon.east Main .strect.: Mr.Clarence York,,of ’Mébane, ie ‘here with his.father,Mr,W:C. York,who is s@riouasly ill.Mrs.J. C.,Stevenson,whose illness has been.mentioned several times,fs not 80 well this week.Her sister-in- law,Mrs.J..L..Stevvenson,of Lo- ray,©pent afew days with her this week,i Mrs.R.A.Torren:’e abd son,of Charlotte,and Mr,Richard Torrence, of.Luincoln,°Neb.;.are guests of Mrs,:Torrence’s dduyoter,Mrs.L. L.Moore.,Mrs.Fy A.Linney *andchildren,of Boone,who have ‘been vigiting .relatives.here,went —to Mooresvifle:Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs.Linuey’s,broth-er,Mr.W...L.Matteson’.Mrs.D. F,-Simpson:and bay;who spent some time here witn Mrs.Simpson's}! father,Mr.J:Pp.Babi NEtOR,-2 Te turned Tuesday to-their Home near |Troutman.: Mr.T.-H,Miller poultry show in Statesv!'le Tuesady. Mr.Miller,took hia tine White ’Or- pington cockerell to“{he show. Mr.R.B.Burke:spei.t Wednes; day in Statesville ou bueimess.Mr. J...H..Burke|is atte:Wing court at Lenoir this weekMrs.H.<P.Kelly onf> Embroidery club in a caarming man ner from 3 to 5 iickock ‘Taesday,af- All*the ia det were present except Mrs.W ‘and Mrs.Bugene Cross. L.Moore and her mote }Mrs.R. A,Torrénce of (Chir'otic,Mrs.F. \A.Linney of Boone,Miss lva Ke - tly of Salisbuty and Misses Annie Lée Bradford and Marguer te:Burke were welcome visitors.M.iss,Bucy Thurston read some s*lections from “Aunt Jane of Kentucky.’Delic- ious ice cream and cake serv- ed.ca ae |Art:Exhibit aatthe Graded School. The Horace K.-Turner Art E xhib- jit,of Boston,will be dispfayed ‘in {the auditorium .of are Statesvilie \graded school Mat -18th to,16th, inclusive.‘Supe rinte ndent |Soldan, cF St:Louis,hag:this to fay after} the exhibition hid been en”some days in St,Louis?’:: “YF regard this exhil tion as of the’greatest’m<diums for cating the tempted in recet. 000 school childrrentsandrelatives.have already wit- nessed the exhibis ion,The photor graphs are marvel vis works of art] ‘aoyed Tuesday ncw resienced atrended the ctained the “Mra.*L: were one edu- ears.jOver 10;- uy Witt their pa- ‘Mrs.'F:T.Meacham.eitertained and “in -my patimstion have never the agricultural panty an?a number |been surpéssed.=in Leauty ard of visiting farm ‘rs at tea at the jasrit.”” State Farm Twesday evening.Teis exhibit will furnish a rare Dr.B.W.Kilgore,director of opportunity for the people 4 et Cc 0 evilletoseereproductions of the world’s greatest pictures. Tar Compound,no harmful drugs.Isanaroétic,Refuse subsiituies.‘_ae Co.Ve a medicind,not States- ht ing-at her ‘home:*hrde miles’east’): ‘the late |’ ternoon and”was barled at Antioehtueei work with.“he greatest.ease, ‘Wednesday -morning:ReviJ. M,|He said the “Percheron “horse is Shaver,pastor,of Antioch:Baptist |More:largely used than ary bf the leld”at the] finange | “T -Rowland | pupils that has been at-} Contains vio opiates and ployed by the farm -STATESVILLE,N.Cs TUESDAY,MARCH 1,1912. © sani ‘SUpsecis “pisct SSED. Live;Stock andid:Dairying;Stock Judging,\Etc.—Commercial’Fer-|tilizers and Plant Keods<—La-) ‘dies ,Hear Talks.OL Science—The Bread Contest’and te ‘Superiority of Yeast}‘BreadOverSalt|Rising—The Latter~Unclean But Wholesome Well’ |Baked—The Pone All Right. The.second day's:session of”ihe Short,“Course ,in}‘Agricultitre ‘began at)o'clock Tuesday,Nir WH.Baton,;the State “dairymeo;.made an address on the d@uiry giving mally,‘valuable ‘points’oi the:feeding©of veloping into goad Cairy animals,© Pollowing,,“on.the morning pro-| gramme was Dr W.:G Ghrisman, with-a.very interestiug talk on the fanm horse-for th®piedmont falmer. Dr.Chrisman said 4hat the chief ob-/, ject of .the farm.horge was labor, and this’was best acconuplished by animals of sufficient.size te perfonm draft breeds and is sonsidrred .pref- erable for our needs.Dr.Chrisman.laid.great:i“Btréss. on using good,veivy blocky.mares for.the farm Works »then “breed these mares and-tdise cos as a side isovie and wé swill find that we will -g00n.be able *o look-at~the horse market-with a very different. view,We'will be seliing work stock instead et buying.' Dr..’C...-M.’Morgan,the ‘cairy and poultry ee of the Sontbern Rail- tway—-Company,explained:the object of the Southern raibway’s irdustrial department in ‘conducting agricul- tural:work.He ‘catd inf part that the.prosperityof the far’her means the prosperity of the ccumtry,the railways ‘included:The |Southerm is conducting a demoustration dairyandpoultry-car which Dr .Morganpromisedtoexhibitin.Statesville some time in April.~—Dr..Morgan created muco enthusi- asm amons his.bearers and |many questions were asked:and discuss- ed in open .séssion.'The next on the progr:mme was -practical demonstration’of!the value of the cream separators,by Mr."R.'W.Graber,the —assistant dairyman of the State Department of Agriculture.‘The ladies’meeting:cpened up 10:30,Mrs.W.N.Hutt,in emo The morning session was devoted to a discussion of the ,use of foods’in the body und the |proper methods of.cooking,so ‘that the most can be obtained fur the least energy.There were eevers:ladies present and interested .a the house- hold problems.Theafternoon tess.on:was chiet- ly devoted.to the cookine of food, the recent di scoveries 0°the pro- ceases of digestion end common ‘er- rors of.diet.Many of the ladies were intensely interested in the use of sugars and cardies as a reab tood and the effec:s of suger on the digestion,and the truth of the old adage,“Laugh and grow fat.’ ‘In the afternoon Frof.1.0.Schaub made an,interesticg talk on the Boys’Corn club aua the attendance interested boys gvas vere encour-0 aking.Prof.‘Sch yb gave numerous lnatanges ‘of,whers.the cor:chib bos Aas outstripped his futher in grow- inj,corn and’has.im matty .cases heen a very -vValuasie teacher to his futher ‘and.grandfithe The.next on the ptoprem me was 1 demonstration'at 7“¢Babéock milk texier by.Mr.Ea‘on.He showed lhow the amount .«f tutter fat ‘can he ascertained bet6re the milk is chirned and this.ectermines.the vaue of any ‘ind viius.cow for but- ter--making._This ces.ing nag dene wonders iu revolutionizing the’dairy.business af tre world.*. About 3.15 the meetns adjourned lic,“the “near of the court house, where a nice bunch Jf tive stoc k.was .o waiting for juta.ng A very niece exhibited conupliments,as \¢is a beauty and does his herdcre 1.t. A splendid:Jersey cow,ine pnop- Domestic’i at Point:section, dairy cattle by palance.tatvens and|}. ‘Caring for the young calyées,for der |' |MeKesgon.— machine | ‘sue.of beef anit.wes ba Mr.J.F.Eagle jt was an An- gia bull.Thisamis ral received many| BRIEF ITEMS OF LOOAL NEWe narriage of Miss Hattie,Fierce aod Mr:“Rufus.Parks’Warren.~ a.controlling «interest in.the ‘North State.Veneer Co.and ‘sp.now active-:, ly,‘connectedswith the ecmpany,& Mr.:WAS Smit th;‘ot ‘the:Stony » ‘drove’26.head.sof. tine beef cattle to:LoOwtTheywere'shipped te Richmond: “o*-Next::(Monday js -“the firet.”Moiday anid.Salles”Day:This.SalesDay,‘as the others,will offer ‘good.ipso nit te for “hayere:and mee ers.eRe s ‘othe United:Daughters “of ;the. Confederacy will meet,Monday vafter="noon at .3.30.0’closk with‘Miss Barr G.EB.French :responted:to theoad.. dress of welcome mae a Mr.Cc. ——John Guy,Jr...was tikes ‘winner in the wrestling match-at the The- ater last wight.He won.two of three falls from.John Elliott;of arioteer “whom,‘he .d¢feated im Charlotte last week.‘ shearer,Rev.Dr.T.ow Rev,Dr.J.B.C.M.W.‘Lingle and.Nov )Pr *con-town Wednesday ‘on busitess-;worknectedwiththeeducat*cral of the Presbyterian Synod,’, °Mr,Gromwell Mfiileaps,,fatheréStatesville, and of OEcounty,hie’ home at vashth fusecounty, aged.75 years,-He is.‘survived by four sons and.a daughter,| has leased from Mr.W.R.Millis,of Statesville,.the,Gladstone hotel: property at Black..Mounvain.Mr. Davis takes.charge today and will spend-the first moatn,making prep- aration ; *Sheriff and Mrs.Deaton,Mr. and Mrs.J..M.Ramsey,Messrs.H. P:Grier,H,H.Yount;-Wm.C.Mil- ler,N:W.Fox,R.F Henry,J.A. Hartness,€.M.Steele,W.A.Sam- ple,L.‘E.-Garrison end Dr.EB.M. Yount attended the automobile show in Charlotte’this week.Hi —/the free demunstretion of sub; soiling land,with dynamite,’which was to son:Hardware.Co.,hasbeen “post- poned on -account tog tad .weather contitions,It will he oh on a date'to be arimounced lacer. —a big wagon 104d of provisions contributed for th»Barium Orphans” Home through the Ladies’Aid Sooi-’ lety of the First Presbyterian chureh, was loaded at Mr.JB.Gill’s gro- ‘ary yesterday;afternogn and ‘tak- en.to the’Home..Four mules were required to pull tne load through the,mud.':.: _—Messts.G.E French, D..M. Ausley,N°B.Mills and \W.|D. Turner went.to Newton yesterday, afternoon,by invitation,te help whoop ‘up a-good roads bond:issue. for.Newton.:townstip.The town- ghip will vote .March 9 on a. bond issue of $50,000 for road dém- provement:-,‘—W...L;Ferguson,the -. inary .surgeon arrested.in |States- Ville Monday night,was taken to, ‘Marion Tuesday.by.Deputy Sheriff. Ray,who came after,him.Mr.Ray said Ferguson’is charged with forgery and embez¢lemen*»and’is also ‘alleged:to nave “traded mort- gaged property.The forgery charge is im connection with a note. —7The annual reunjon o*the Con- federate veterans will be held this year at.Macon,Ga’,May’7.3 and © 9. Statesville.will.ba s$7 20 and.if enough veterans 20.rom Statesville and vicinity a spe¢al.car will be provided.Commander J G,.Irvinjof the local camp,asks The Landmark to’request all members of the camp Li,Harrill their annual | veter- | ito.give Dr.dues of 10°¢ The dues have to be geut to head. erty of Mr.Hugh ©ywles;was €X- bh vited’to fix the sced in the miinds of "ce formers” Mr.Cowles also rearered yatuable! ai’to the’tmeeti rin showing| Qhester Chief,his ce ievrated saddle | |sta Lion.Ai son ;5t C.eeter Chief | |Wiis |also shown aad.hy jand ‘beauty.won ne admiration of | jie gathering.Dr.Chrismin.and Dr. ‘tgah were pleated ju théir hav- :such fine speci:nens a2 the sub} ects of thtir lect ires, Honor,thes sats was exhibted 78 q Firm.draft| ind-his merits A netive ma lefcommon type #23 shown to illu |vate what was 1)ended ii troduction of these hign-bred sires |o use with nativ®>Dares Wednesday wigs tes day of the scarce Mr,8.):B. foe assistant +ort;Seuiturist,wes tie.first speaker au?he made.a4 very interesting:‘aik on hortigul? ural work,paying epetial attention to pruning to devetop an ideal tree; and spraying to prevent insects and fungus diseases.!'h>&mvaker em- |: )be 1se; |oxp lained in.deta : a Ss a: ers,which caus.‘ga.treméndous ‘ose.ia.the use of|Continued on:Fourth Page] deiry type) his style| tae in’the!M.Shaw one each,‘‘anyone to beats, third and) quarters before the reunion or the camp can t be repre:se nted.: Ppresdent.i of States on the ran from Monday, |Straw Vote For. Mr,James i. |ville:was a “passenger Baltimore special whic* Charlotte to Baltuuore land he took a straw vote:of ithe ipassengers as to “heir choice for +President..On board were.141 mer- éhaits from:all seetions.of North land South Carolina:and the yote was as follows:-. Wilson 66, Rooseyelt “Bryan Taft 8,Harmon 6,Clark 6,Un- derwood 4,Hoke gm'th aud Leslie |.Tharpe, 2°ae} Teddy,”1. The’Fanmiine Fund: On band at last report,$3. -Jo.L.Stevenson,Lorey,$1; D.,Holland $1,Mrs.%A Morrison ‘ 50.cents,cash $1,RH Gray $3,J. aiM.Parks $1,casn £0 cents. $11, are wulerasitid tS three :hee ersness re cen ce new experi aats for the com DON'T NEGLECT A CHILD'S COUGH |i;hasized the impertaace ct growing|Gompany aos tates oe ne year.:he ‘‘Chil Witire’’movement has}yy,¢5 o.cht rdtes o Mr.‘Roosevelt into‘the:contest for }Mr,S.-B:Shaw,aseistatt horti-+challenged -the attention oF thoughtéal |Be chads or eerie aan |oe ae et ae £aaaeionbe in: the Republican nomination,to the culturist,and Mr.Clark will be.at péople everywhere,.“Mothers are natural!PvOp :1 6 railroads,was a 7 a¢ and’presidency,”Bald Senatcr Bacon,on.wy to supporters,and i.find.in.Foley's.Starting,the orchard.a hearing before the -Inter-State |. it hie:go oonphion ke ‘thin that ft the State Farm for.ew days ‘to pores and Tar Coto os id a most-valua-;Next’was a talk on cc mmercial ||Commerce ecupest ai a ip Washink~ Be-./think the Democratic auttohal “sain aid:Supt,Meachath*in proning and,eo oSCouataand4Ne bee eo {fertilizers and thelr cet .omical uejton this week.J ‘Bradiey,the take.steps .to.post-ee eae ae alc mia,yield quickly.tc,the healing and |6S.(Special emphasis was laid:on}vice president ‘of ibe company,bad terested:in.the work will.be wel-sosthing qualifies of Pcley’s,Money and fire haphwazard méetiods -ften’em:the merve’.-to,say.tae ihe didn’t think.the rites tao Service rendered..Some people are Hat ee bee ~~LAcense.has ‘been ‘haued ‘forthe | Mir.Sherman Ramsey,has bought. -yésterday.ee Morgan:A full attendance ip de- sired.;9 rhe “Pythians report a.fine‘meeting.at “Morgantcn:Tuesdayrnight:On behaltof thevisitors Mr Richards;all-of-Davidson,were-im..- _this “ Mr.'W.J.Davis,of iadenite,| for opening for Bummer.~~: planting trée@,ete.,’. conducted today by the.White-Stimp- The fare for tné “rouné trip from - ents befcre.April Tb as; J. The rates of the American ‘Express much’tor te ‘THE LANDMARK |” “IPRIDAY,. cians with The Landmark about a eertain matter, 4 to abide by.the-action “of the con: eh WallStreet ‘aay <Hed hard ‘and“fast.Bb: against this plan of campaign -we mon men,but the’silent- .into shreds by the progressives,who dest’tham the nation has known.since ‘Mis folldwers;but whea The Land- “are hs eannot establish. -tq contend about this matter, .Hina newspapers ‘by two or vaceerded any of the »treated any of the candidates as thie} ‘happen to sée the remarks. port. COMMENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS Other ‘towns,‘igure..out theirrpopulation,on paper;Thomasville, coumts hers me n by mah and.what.she claims to Have she has~7Thom-,asville Dayidsonian,.—-AP ~a =March J;.1912. “RALKING:‘ABOUT CAN DIDATES. o The ‘Thomasville Devidsor iat is :‘kina enough to say The Landmark Please -exdlinde Statesville from: '4s one“af the ‘fairest newspapers in|the Hist of ‘“otner™‘tewas”that the State!and that “it dever |f8ure thetr population on paper. rie below.the belt:"With -this|What Statesville claims it has. Se ecm et as ’eca ble introdue tion,the Dayidso-Following te:an.-cxiiact:from an proceeds to state,its disagree:|Tudge Cooke's charge to the Guil- ford.county grand jury a few.daywhiehitinelates88so! follows:so“He alse called:ath bilnd to B6o-~ Dascussiig “the regularity.of the cloty,gambling,pridge whist,éte., +Wilson men and their’>willingness ‘where froma common fund.prizes ‘werd .purchased’aud awarded\to the ‘winner:‘He declared.this form ‘of Banibling was Very:prevalent in Some towns and cities and owas °on the,increase,and ‘the on ty.way|: such offenses:could be reached ‘wasby‘presentmenits.by,the awerd jury:| “Et amity interest the soc:ety.folks,Who sive pirizes 1a,ca ce.games’to}know theyare Mable to fidictment vention,The Landmark ayers that. it,has:heard nO,pBuse jot HATObytheWilson.men,and ee where.:“The ‘Landmark “fen.Has the judge heard §10 atManswearthat.:Harmop is:a-Toot a, “the interests?’;Has.the“heard no,Wilson:man isay that Har-mon-ig not’a whit bétter toan.Taft‘ang “that he’is :the choice of.“Big for gambling...peta trae Dusiness?*¢ee AesWehaveheardlittleclée,.and).Frank.Gladden the white ‘man who,was tried..for the.murder of Mr.‘and’Mrs...Dixon in’Cieveland county;antl acquitted,pubushee -a card ih a recent issue of’the Shel- by,‘Star in which he ge ys it is purpose ‘to remain’{fn ©Cleveland county and.use.his efforts.to ‘help. discover.the,parties .who assisted enter oun,earnest zyro est.The Landmark’‘hias get the thing exactlyYackward..We.have’heard.-very little abuse of Wieou by the Har-| disciple of.Grover ‘Cleveland:has been,torn bring back:the shameful days when The Landmark stiod witn the few newspapers that refused’to join.thePopul¥against the:mighit-Pomilistic clamor:.apat i :-lieved.Ross had helpj..-Jobn Rose, a,negro,is Tow under sentence of death for the muruer.He -confess- ed his guilt and says,G.adden,was his accomplice,and at last account he:was~-sticking-+o-—that—story:—In- the last paragraph of his statement Gladden Bays:a8 ‘I am gorry tha:Maser:“gtroud did not stay with Mrs.Dixon (on the morning ‘that he went for:Mr.Wright,for she might have lived to have told.the story.”’ Major.Stroud 1s the.war.”;Wilson:is not,to blame “for the bigotry and intoleraace.of some ‘of: mark:claims ‘for ween that theycharitable“and forbearing to- ‘wand .Harmon:it mates a ciaim that Mae Landmark.hals no disposition for it kmows that.all crndidates |have fool ‘friends,who are unfair,unjust yi in the 5andcanEPnothingocdan:old.negro ‘other man,“It did ‘not mean to say who discovered the crime.He ‘was ‘Wilson.had no 70?trienda,sg passing the Dixon home °-on thekehas.But here is what The Fa ainendng at tke impedes Eka “eave mark said,|Miva Dixon called to aim from theithasseénno} ned eae i?of the.can-|Window and asked him ‘to help find didat in any.paper supporting l her husband,wtid’had been:called Wilson,Can.th’Record say 48 out and had not returned;that Mrs much for.the anti-Wilson.papers?|Dixon.was badly wounded when sShe/ ~Mbis was not a sefcrence to PeT-)ed him.Streud weat for |help sonal remarks “ut to North Cato-)ig when he returned toth Mr..and The Landmark||Mra.Dixon were dead.The theory kad in ‘mind the unjust and unfair)lis that the murderer,or murderers, eriticism,the mean~-rot to say vi-|were on ‘the premises ‘when |Mrs. cious—insintations agei st Wileon!pio),called to Stroud.and they fin- three Netih .,Oarolina|ije4.Mrs.Dixon after ‘he left. newspapers,and it could not recall |Thsat reference of Gladden to Stroud w single avowéd newspaper supporter)sams to have aroused scimc suspi-of -Wilson in the wtete that:had |cion,The Shelby dispatch to the other candi+|qiily papers mentioning Gladden’s dates euch treatment.It aid not |o.ard,says:‘ ‘>pay Harmon supporters.but santi-|The publie has veen asking ‘onWilponpapers.”Has ¢oy “Wilson |the streets why did he krew that/. instance,|shie would have lived? ‘That is evidence of kow unreason- paper in .the Stute,for treated|ablepeople canbe if they think a@harlotteObserversaz Wilson,If Wiley is omtinated|man guilty.The remark of Gladder the Observer '¢ai’t sappert...him|that he was sorry Major Stroud without.stultify nz itself.If iti didn’t stay with Mrs.Dxon is a honestly believes he 16.wpe kip”of|remark that any one who had heard man it has‘tried to pest bim it lot the case would be likely to make ought not to support him.j It was perfectly natural «id there ~Some of the Wilson papers:may,|is ‘nothing.in it whatever to indi have talked the wey the ‘Davidgo-|cate that Gladden his -irside in- niamsays,but The Landmark giant |formation.But when one is under ‘Tt does,suspicion the most.luiocent remark and |jin the world,the must innocent ac cant redd all the exchanges is often taken up and ‘con- zets.The only references it has Stfued ‘as evidence of .guilt.“Indeni“to Macon nad:Wallstreet lsuch case the bes taoita to do is ‘wera those of Mr.Bryan published "ot to bpeyeia!but even B.leL ce is or im the State papers.For,itselt|tempreted as avideave of guilt.:rtTheLandmarkhasthehighestre-|l@ndmark is not passing on Glad-wpect for Gov.Harmon an if.he|en's case.It knows.nothing about ie nominated ‘it eda~and:will’give |tiat except what ‘t .aag stated.But .;*s fc }it does hold that the remerk..whichmhearty<~ouscientivu sup-mee RORENY Bad:098 5 e ve .|they seemed inclined to use against Gladden is such ‘as-any cone might spoke|&«ve made.id in Philadelphia on che hight of |How Roosevelt Dodges the ThirdWashington's Birthday and made a Perm Declavaticn. @ood speech,as he js cupable of do-}Boston Dispatch,Feb.26. mt read ali the State pe ners it |tion, Congressman ©nde:wood ing,for he ig an able man.Com-|.Colonel Roosevelt's position in re- *menting on the address,the Char-||gard to @he “third term’was ex- jotte Observer sald in its issue of||Dlained.to a number ot.his callers|today.‘My position is perfectiy simple,” jhe said.‘I statel it as clearly astheDemocratic majcrity in the|1 could in 1904;and reiterated it inHouseat,Washingtany believes that./1907.I said that I would not ‘ace fe ought to attend to bis business|cept a nominatioa for a third term,in Cotgress,.the business with [under any cireumstances,mean- which he has been entrusted by,his ing,of tourse,a third consecutive| Priday.following: ‘ar Underwood,the leader of| .party,and,instead of traipsing alti!term, “fn 3 party and the ;ftorial appeared the ’ehink thé less of him 2 ‘well to keep.the fucts straight: ‘S apd M will pot if vea-take Cham-men #Cough Remony,Cer sale -byi to speak on the}“J could ‘said’less *atofthetime,nor could |‘have ~watd. he|more.Of course I,could not thenhisjoband!know whether .or cur theré woald a over the country issues of the:day and in behalf”his own candidacy for President, has been sticking to making himself scaily.useful.to the|pe a demand foesnie “ta accept not -haye country Yesterday/nomination at some tuture.time.was -Washington's +vitthday “and)And believing as.J do’that the} Congress was not in session.|selection of candidates for the}:Mhe Observer's attitude of ‘‘digni-|}presidency rests cucivcly With the people,I could aot say at no time inreticence’toward Wocdrow|Ried my hife would 1 accept another nom-Wilson does not prevent attack by|ination. innuendo.But whit fhe Landmark/“It”miust «be clear’to any reas-wanted to call attenticn to was:t!e/onable man that the precedent which mlement that Coigress was not “in|forbids a third term has reference.ni only to a third coyserutive term.Itton.on Washingtous Birthday,/grew out of the fact that a President Br the same issue in which this ed-jof the Uniited States uuder thebscrver,carried||Presant convention system of bead :jing delegates can;{f h®knows howTeportsofWeprootedlingsof"van to use the machiaary at his “dispos-gress.Kither th?cd'torial state-)al,renominate himaelt even thoughmentiswrongorthedispatchesaré|the majority of his party is againsténeortect..<Mr,Unterwood’has been|nan rg ery ae has peer otofficeforatermhehaelostcon-]@ kapd worker ant he ‘had a en tee)of that machinery He ia ih to take a day,off--several of them the ‘position absulutely o7 any pri-|, if he wants t6—and obo y will |vate citizen.”he mecbinery is thenButit's just in the hands:of the msn sata daistheofficeofPres‘dent.” John Ww.‘Sickelamith,Greenpboro,pa,™you ‘saok trouble in getting rid of |ias’thre children .*nd.like most ehil-eur cold you)may:ki ow thot.you are|dren they frequently ‘take cold,‘Wewottreatingitprovejy.‘There ia no |have tried several kinds of cough medj-/.neaten why a cold @hould tang om’for cing,"hé “says,“‘but haye never foundanyyetthatdidthemaemuchChamberlain's 0 oven Ri medy,”at seemiven : Fors ag"or ale, his, John Rogs in the murder (it is bes News of Glarksburs Neighbichood, Correspondence of.The Landmark, Harmony,R-1;Fep.26-—This eotion.was visited:Lasteveninybyasevere wind‘sterin,A vast’amount «it timber was blown |down,‘A barn on.the ley Turner,ipotorett “AVES:down. We are haviag’aD weather and.farm: biewn Of.wet’ is at. Aen’ work‘standstill.° Several new!pho:e lines nye) been laid out but as yet no defi- long several new «ines Will be’estab- lished.A new ‘pions jfue has been built from;A.W.-.Edywards’storeto.Spurgeon Gaither's apd DBD.Ww.Edwards’, nite’line is,assured.fi hope ‘ee ill and is not erpdctid rolive,AlsoMr.Hy Verner,an weed:¢ Ty in the ‘Same eoam a UN, Sick.*s >Mir,‘ands Mire: ‘is,very Vity for ‘some tin xe.urned,Statesville last’week. ‘Rev.JePs Dave vie,wot tif ‘hisapointmentat‘Chir by last Sum; day:on aecourit,“ofSCkN ess: Wiould”Plage)Early qin ha Thlinnd, Early,the former:North Carolinian and Allexed leper is.“stitl puzzling, the authorities’at Tas oma,iW ash.; his:latest place of 1s deuce.’“Me latest ‘plan devised,for Karly is Place‘him on Hagle .stand, Puget sound four #cres in extent, where a light Jhiouse is staticned::Tha Spanish-American War Veterans are ta ne,up).the “Jght for Barly and will demand:that nis ful)disabili- ty Pension of $72 monthly be restor- ed:They wil,also ask:-that <‘the ‘contract for keepins the light Rage island ‘be given.Sarly’s wife, |This pays $600 por.annum, Farty has three chisdren, born:since’the disease troke ‘out.two Loge Can't!ve Suber Roosevelt But Must Keey Silent Senator Henry Caict Lodge,of ‘Massachusetts,Theodore.Redsevelt’s intimate frien?and ¢lose.counsel- lor;has issued a statement’saying |that~~betause---of--thetr Nfe-tong-|friendship,he caunet persenally.op- pose the ‘colone!°and stherefore) would take no part whatever in the STATE OF OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO,LUCAS COUNTY. Frank J.Chetiey.makes oathheisseniorpartnerofthefirm of.F. J.Cheney -&Co.,doing business in ‘the |City of Toledo,County and State afore-said,and that sald firra will pay tkesum.of ONE.HUNDRED DOLLARS for each.and every case of Catarrh that canhotbecuredby’the use of Hall's Ca-tarrh Cur®.FRANK J,Sworn to before me and subscribed,in.my:presence,this 6th day.of De-cember,A;D..1886 (Seal.)A.WwW.GLEASON, NotaryHall's Catarrh Cure.ts taken internal-|ly,and acts directly on the blood and|mucous surfaces of the system.Send|for testiinonials,free With,the.Statesy?ie ogi ville road 116 poles to a port oak ‘on- the west ‘side ci the reid:thence Kerth 77 degrees west to ‘Sills’cor-| ner;.thence nesr aurtn.86.poles|to a ‘stone,Sils';.vorner,thence north 89 degrees west 67 poles to! a poplar--on:the--wesr site-of--1} branch;thence eouth 8 vigrees west! 208 poles ‘to a stake und pointers| in.Gay’s line;thence.wita,that-line| near east to the tegiuning contain-} ing 85 acres,less.2 euies soid to} the.mill company;t iis ‘ard contains! ments...|».Terms-—One-third cash cn confim| mation.of sale, one-toird in .6] months and one-thira in 12.months,| With interest on deferred Payments, with privilege of.pay nz.before ma- ee Pupchaser gets rent.for th Year,ALEX $C.BEAVER Com nissione re J.B.Armfield,March1,1912. { Atty.| | |, SALE OF FARM. Under authority ofa decree ‘of the Superior Court.of lhedell ceun-, ty in the special prececding eutitled'Thomas 0,Goodman and others |against Frank Goodmeat,}will‘on ...va"MONDAY,ArH 1,1912. at 12 o’clock,noon at the courthousedoor’in “Statesville,sell atpublicauctionjaefelhwingtract of land in.Barringer towishib,Ire- dell:county’with the improvements |thereon:f . Beginning ataline;thence south 132 poles to.a @¢toue,Plackwelder’s corner;thence south 61,degrees east 45 3-5 poles toa stone in road, Blackwelder’s corer;taciice north 43 degrees’east 17 1-5 roles to’a black gum;\thence -south 89 «de grees east 8 poles to a stone .on Side.of road;tnence ucrth 49 de grees ‘east.19 poles to,a blackgumstump;theace north 50 degrees west 10 1-3 poles ‘o a stone;therce north 30°degrees east 36 Doles to@blackoakstumponwest’side ofroad:thence north 67 2 degracs east 26 poles ‘o a ‘hickery on east+bank of bratch;thence north 29degreeseast61poleste‘a stone,‘Zeigier’s corner;thence north §west 64 poles wita Ze'vler’s lind to sum .‘n Zaigher’s 34%degrees west the bgeinning,containing 43 1-4acres.~.Sa aeTerms—One-valf east on con- firmation of sale and balance in 6 months,with invercet,5J.WILL GOODMAN i «5 Comnlppioner RB.Artitel,Tatty. March 1,1912,” * es “Wednesday : ‘arm of Si-} A: Mrs.-M,J,Richatusbn ie eritically| itizens near-|; Hupbaril York,who’;have been wisithig |dacthis ‘com mu-ee oto ‘ to| a dot on} on| campaign for the Repubdiican xgsi-| dential nomination Senator,Lodge also declared his:opposition to’the}constitutional chap ane which”Mr,| Roosevelt advocated -‘his..Colum- bus speech..---%¥——-. ad that 4 Publie:: |BP J.CHENEY &CO.,Toledo,0. | SALE OF _PARM.' Under authorits of a decree of| the Superior Coit;“t GF Icecell county in the special prdcesdugs for the Sale’of land-for division mong theheirsofEliBoWalden,{will on MONDAY,APitLt.,1,1912 at 12 o'clock,uevn,at.ire courthousedoorinStatcay"l-e¢.‘sell at public auction the fo\lcwing land| in Cool Spring ‘owsh'yBeginningatGay's ¢iner,on or} rear the church road,ruti ing not th 22 degrees east with sair Pond.and| dwelling house and other ims rove-| a eecome —_ TESTIMONIALS {There's ‘Health oaForYouIn Briat Extracts From Strong Our Tectinoniale ‘are From People 4IntelligenceandHigheanine wa My:neive enffered-for manyShetook:six bottles o i xseacd her ae being eytirely relieved. to take Milam.-I-bought three bottles and amfourth, in years, ington,W.Va,,says:You can keep:your money.entirely well.think after 26 years.of.ecgema am cured, Poo Rev.DP, writes:_cilable benefit’to me. Mr.C.7.Rarkadals,Pp M at Danville eo Many!years,woriten“are with uric acid rheumatiom,Milai with the happiest results. Mr.R.L.Wallace,of C harleston,Weet Va.,writes:I haveheenaactafromCaturehfortwentyyearswhanIdecided i My catarrh ty tausely gone and 1 have not felt so wel C.HW.‘Mama,Saleeman tcCluctt-Peabody &Cp.Hant- Am finishing my sixth bottle of Milpa ate.©Methodist Minister,of Danville,Va.aeTtooksix‘bottles of your Nips which peoped of incale> 4 Mr.GreenWilliams,Manager Crystal Ice and.Power Co:,|lanville,Va,,Ex-Chiefof Police:writes;For she nhpast Five .years,following an attack of.erYeipilis my foot and ankleineflamtedforseveralmonths.atthe ‘same time,every yeir,Last iyear,when the symptoms begar to appear,T took some of yourMilam‘and-wasentirely ‘telieved.No return of the troublesince, Mr;W..B.Grigge,Sec’y Treas,‘Weetbrooks Elevator Co,:former Cashier Bank of Danville,writes:;About Le hie agomyeyesightbegantofail;++L consulted several,specialewevateuntilabouttwoyearsAwuadelncdnote ‘uld one,..s.“consented to'take Mil disotthinkitcouldburt.me..About six weeks:noticed eementwhichbasbeensteadyeversince.ow read_Bewspapers at hight with ordinary glasses.No trouble.‘,aSteading to my,dutiesfe esecniiveof a:‘large corparatian,9 ' now on x face-ia and : Successors,to.4 :“Cacbllne Flour.and Feed ‘Co.ak ‘PHONES. We will carry a.full line."Feed: stuff,Such as ‘corn,oats,‘hay, ey cotton seed’meal:and hulls, ran and shipstuff,field.seeds,etc.,=would’appreciate the patron-age of the publics}Will occupy the same building formerly occu-"pied by the Carolina Flour’and.Feed Co.,No.114 east Broad St.’|fre a A.Colvert,Prop.Feb.18.-Statesville;N.pe ASK rouR DRUGGIST a§BrnandFen mr|. _Respectful A of | 28 oe ‘Daring 2 j Weare goiig to give. Rogers’Silverware:as premiams to our cus- tomers.Now:remem- |ber you can find any- fine Dregs . |Cream Wool |Serges and Cashmeres, thing .in Goods, |}Silk Foulards,Poplins. Percales and Shirtings.Bigline of Shoes and Millinery. D.B.Krider &Com’y. — Ginghams, Those Who Suffer.” Coming to Statesville;N.C.,on|THURSDAY,MARCH 7th,1932, To.stay at Hotel_Iredell.Dr.Francis |S.Packard, -Of Crsnaadaeas N.C. Mocks-|‘Consultation and Examination Confi- dential,Invited andFREE.__ Think of the Tables,Chairs:Davenports, Beds,Curtains you need in.your home. Think how any one of these’would delight and pleaseyou;and make your homebrighter and happier.:\ \Itis poor economy:to deny yourself’the piensute and luxury of a well furnished and attractive home.Especially since our low’. prices and genérous selling plans.enables™ you to furnish your home throughoutwith the finest furnishings at low cost. Call ahd see us and we will talk it “over. We.can.show you just:the things to ‘make your homé more attractive—and:it will not. ESET2CRINCE SNR:pie Nt Williams AO House. ‘ od CING!WIRE FE **A.Welcome Chance to ‘MEANS FENCE.~—_—sECONOMY. |_,-FIRST IT IS DURABLE. Think of the time you have spent in the last five years re- pairing and rebuilding fences of other kinds.Also the time spent in watching your stock and the crops destroyed be.in spite of your carefulness.There.are few farmers who have not lost valuable animals because poor fences catised them to jump.-There are few communities where neigh- borhood disputes have not-been the result of poor fencing. From a Late Snapshet To see all of his regular Patients and such‘new Cases,as may wish t&consult him. Dr.Packard enjoysa state wide reputation,among the profession and the Public ofNorthCarolina,where for ‘more than 25yearshehasdevotedhisentiretimetotlieStudyTreatmentandCureofChronicDiseases.The Doctor has liadwonderfulsuccessinhischosen‘work,that of curingchronicsufferers,Men,Women and Chil-dren,The Patients he has restored toHealthaftertheyhadgivenupallhopeofbeingCuredarenumberedbytheThousands,&He is a kind,generous,democratic gentleman tomeet,of highscholarlyattainmenits,and dignified per-sonality.Coupted with a Brotherly inter- est,in all .who seek his advice.“He does not take a Patient for Treatment unlesshecanforeseeaCureoftheCase.“Ihemostcommendablefeatureofhiswork, and one that appeals to the ordinary sickperson,is the fact of his charges being soreasonableandmoderateastomakeitwithinthereach-of even the very poor.At no time do the charges amount tomorethay$7.00a month or about $1.50aweek.®He gives his ows medicines, and there are no extra Charges)Ittakes hii néver more than from four to sixMonthstoCuréaCaseunderTreatment,All Cases,even those who have beenvenuasIncurableorHopeless,haveFeoytisBrilliantPhysiciansoda||is cian and thesundeetelexothedethodsteempIfyouwanttomeethimandhiatitinexamineyou,go to see Kim,and’talk the |matter over with him,It will cost younothingifhedoesnotputyouunder‘treatment.If he takes your case,itvtcostyouaverysmallsumtogetwell,e @Remember the Date,Fr RO a The wire fence overcomes all of these troubles,enhances the appearance and-value of your farm,and instead of hav- ing a hard,profitless job to keep the fence corners clear of weeds,you.cultivate,soil now worse than wasted. 6Bios Think this over,then}comé in and talk wire fencing with us,“We will sell you the best,cheapest fence there is. ~The Best Hardware House in Our Town.= White Stimpson Hardware Company. a nt ane sens Wilson’s Freckle Cream joo TWO WEEKS TRIAL JARS GIVEN AWAY BYYOURDRUGGISTON:MARCH 13TH. W.ilyre move Freckles,Tan,Pimples and élear the | ‘worst complexious.Harmless to the most delic ate skin.”A fragrant,superior Toilet Cream.The finest FaceBleachknown,Insures a beautiful ‘complexionto young=and old alike.Will Not Make Hair Grow, os=Regular Size 50c.Memmoth Jars{$1.Wilson’s Fair CreamSoap 25c. Free Freckle Cream Distributedby STATESVILLE DRUG COMPANY.WILSON FRECKLE CREAM CO.,Makers,Charleston,S.C,” a COOKINGOIL.6 Fresh lot,just opened.As ‘good asthe best lard for al ;purposes,and costs you one-third less.:.;:Bie Price per Gallon 75c.a :Price:per Quart |20c..as to ORY.AIT,YOu}.LIKE IT,Oe AImperialConanOilCompany“PHONE 205. ty %‘*¥ aly.“your order,| We hase justreceiv edperere!cars ae is CO AL. -Can give prompt de- jiveryin any quan-. ‘Let’us have -"PHONE No.28 OR NO.2. |vost banded : Sve ‘aR ‘onion BetR, _Don't try ‘to raise your ‘young chicks withont trying our Hollybrook: Chick Food .’We have hen feed;corn,oats,= oyster shells,etc. whén want garden reed or Trats No.16,ur;9:60,leaves 11.00 emTrainNo,24 ar.8.26,leaves 8.36 pFromTaylorsvilte.Train No..23 ar.10.10,seaves 11.00 amTrainNo16arr6.20,leaves 6.46 p,m.: |'Tax .the Dogs—-\_Dog:Law Ad- ae vocate.; keep:a dog he i something along this ‘line“(ick Food||live together,and Gogs «nd.eggs (THE,LAN DMARK FRIDAY,“4912., -LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, Arrival.and Departure |of Traine atStatesville...a o.WESTERN -ROAD, a.a Match 3, Train ‘No.1h,west-bound,due 6.55.3artTrainNo,'16,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m,‘Train No.11,west-bound,due 10-30 vrTrain’No.21,west-bound,due 3.26 D-ieTrainNo.35,.west-bound,due 16.22 «piaTrainNe.36,east-bound,due 11.00 @.mTrainPen2.eet bound,:due 1.20 p.m!Train ven ‘due 6.45 p.m.CHARLOTTE AAND TAYLORSVILLE,‘rom'Charlotte. To the Editor of The Vendmark:|\.|.’ Speaking of a dog.law,1 thinkand-have‘thought for a long time; that if we had:legs”dogs‘and.THO re: pigs our country:would be in better: shape.:Yo think if)sone,wants:to.should be willing to pay thie tax,ang"each:an that wants:to keep”a dog--aight to pay: ey head:for:nates;$2);Tor, het this.money..g0 to our avery:‘aud adds:wy would havehthiorgschools‘and 1.es Cup. oa long to see th»Legislature-for,(we#1)know:that:dogs rand:eheep,can’t at won't gtay’.together?“Lote of ‘other things,‘don't:like ibe’dog:tayitily.Start:the’bell ty rolling’and “get, rid of some Of the werthess .dogs of:our town and coulity.)1 .hope to ‘hear™from others on this.ques-tion.ie UBYCRIBER,SSS \ “Pays —Lumber you“ Consumer :Tariff “Like AML,the Rest,’: Fage =Milholand. parasFARMS.FOR SALE. city. burg township. Office: ‘PHON E: ~ Sixty-five acres,6.miles north ofNiceroadfront,: Two hundred and sixty’two acresinChambersburgbre miles south of Elmwood.. One hundred.‘and thirty acres;.64 miles from’Statesville,‘in .CoolSpringtownship.Two dwellings with usual out-buildings. -Two hundred and fifty-fine acres in.Concord township,only ‘34 milesfromcity.Can be sold in small tracts—from 10 acres up. Ninety-cight acres’in Turners- Jenkins&Wagner,ee ‘First National Bank’nie 282. WL, =|of another -year jf what the.office |galaty in accordance withthe dignity do}. a ture Wasto RK ray THE:‘SALARIES FYROM,rues |experince:This.ts)nol intended| ae flecti iM M +Mr.Morrigon.Woold ‘have the Fees pny -redieotion on tbe.’Marrigon He,-js--only:suggds'ret heAdjustedSo.Tey Would Paythe thinks is hea.:a x‘Salaries arid No Moreb~Pay-The ‘Landmark.ha)tly “agrees”onable Salarie>—Error as to the Governor.i To the Editor of The Landmark: Much has been satd by regard.to" putting:county offcrs ou salaries, whith ‘certainly ought’to be e€.:is not so conductedButthe-right thing to do would ‘be [that it’can’t ibe done’\The.:fact |. to give.the'coun*vi)commissioners |thivt there are.maty,caudidates for the power to-afjigt:the fees-BP.a8(an office does:not,mean the salary, to mike the salary.He,too high or that it.is enough.At the end ‘of each.year have Many men would take an office atbooksauditedandshouldthere(be less than the cost.6f maintaining Any amount.over ‘rom.¢ither office |it.simply for ‘the hovos om holding Place it to the credit of that office|office;but that isahdcutthe-fee.They at the end |nor,best for the public service. with the proposition that the salary. should:be based ‘$n what the work is worth and so moreness:should be condticted ay pri- Vate:business;and.the’fact\that.it A pays.falls below the salary,’‘pay jand importance vf the ostice shouldwhat-is lacking aot .°:what has)be paid,one:that we nimand ‘the bbe”placed,to the credit ot that 6f-)services of.a.coumerput”wal;but. fice.It would not bey long “<ulitil|there is’ho reason’te’give two or the fee could be adjustea,in that |three (times as,michas the vworkWay"BO de totmake:we office.pay|is.worth or much,mare than the} the\sakiry named Yor,-¢achoffice.|ndividual could.she’|tava “private Should’the’officers be put en a salt leapatcity.Year belere.1ast)‘on,>.ae- ary:without adpisting.‘the fee,and {count ot the.handling.of special| should thé office pay “more>‘thin}funds,the,couaty.treasurer -of*.ire-,| the sala'ry’allowed ‘tor that ‘oftioe,It |dell reeived jin fees ha. would be unjust to tone "who"“halve jor alittle more hau $2,750business.with:the “office,aa they|treasurer wag"'eatHee AG this be would.-be.‘payingsa tak to he’‘aneeit wag:provided’Unger tbe ‘feet county,where otherss were noth).0sc system.There ig.no.cp leiciom of)‘Now a few wor soil regar*.420 the individual:in:this cgse,one.18.a] What the ealgry ful be ‘As lots |good:and worthy dian.dsas mvwch |) as,there’are plouty Toh:competent |enti?led”to his.fees as (ary otficer:men,willing—'‘duixious?*cF might)But:i.is ‘The:‘an dipa:s.opinion have said--to fill’tue oltices:the |t at $100°a moat would ‘be good salary,should be ou,par with what:pay for the work in th2 ‘wounty treas-, thie.average:-eltizon ef the:County-|urer’s office.We don’t know what|makes.‘It caniot be “Dre ets.‘thatthe other offices:pay \Tbe .game public business shculd,not.\be,run|ratio may:in Bou.MeIS Te BPP tor as’a successful men!would ri his|them. ‘|private business,ind the above are |Mr.Morrison is in’crror about| the principles ‘oa which the individ}the,»Governor s tix Several | ual.would run it.“Ove of the :‘most |years ARO---just bute re Gov.Glen) acts:of the Tasty Légiala-|took office—the salarv-was increased) Ling:re tle Governor's.from,$3,0b0 to $4:000 a year:The |distmusting nth tenes beforeFORSALE! Cash Tobacco. 130x285, “ing streets.Lot 60x107,,corner Court and Meeting streets.: 26%.acres,ats mntOl,$30 ‘per acre t 75 acres,one mile eat of court house,76°acres,one,mile and &halt) ~West.- 35 acres,one mile anda quarter west.70 acres,one “mile and.a naif : west | 211 acres,five miles nérth,$30 per acre ’| 356 acres,three miles east,$25| per acreAnumber ‘of other desirable| farms and business properties.|See Warehouse, corner Walnut and Meet- lot ine before making an investment. iSIDORE WALLACE, ‘First National Bank ‘Building. ‘Phone a0 FORsSALE! Busines lot.Seven-room desirable residence on Tradd street. bath,etc.Lots near Graded:School. Small north Iredell farm. ‘If you want poke sellor exchange Hot and cold water,! JOHN M.SHARPE,:REAL ESTATE «- Do You Want to Be Independent?| on Feb,20. If so,learn Shorthand:and Typewriting -y beginning a course immediately,which .‘is taught at Statesville,N.C.“ested and desire ot etc,aie or}callMR.§..JOHNpaSouthCenter Aereae.Statesville.N.C, If inter- . "NOTICE! ite take notice that from now on my ginwilllbeclosedéxé@ptonFridayavdSaturday of each week,All whohave cottonmust.call on these days.Feb.TR 4 ; kL.Be -gint_or sellsRISTOL,| t are among the most beau- tiful creations;You can »see them here in all:their fragrance anébeauty.We ‘supply every kind for ev- ery purpose.Afewchoice blossoms for the table’or’ an elaborate piece for pres- entation or funerals. Van Lindley, Greensboro, ,POLK GRAY DRUG CO., Local Agents.jae|G debecossanepeberahnanansn tardiesteinl nialppm) JOHN ©.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT"AND FITTING.GLASSES. Office inMills Building, ‘Office hours 9 to4 Fa.m.,:2.t0.5 p.m.; Phones:Office 458;Residence 428.- \‘ia cute nator4 uestber business |: agigregate He Facts For Weak Wornen ae \every day by Public busl+)).., » 4.13 no argunient |” * ‘Nine-tenths :ofall the sickness:of women is due to some poasgneuit or oe ease of the organs ahettnntty feminine.Suck ‘sickness can be cured--is cured =Dr.Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ioo a "dt Makes Weak Women Strong, tate Po eue |Sick Women Well, Tt.acts,directly:on the Organs affected‘and’is at the same time a general restora-tive tonjp for the whole system,‘lt cures female complaint right.in the privacy ), of home...It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning,examinations and’ local treatment so universeliy jasisted upon by ‘doctors,‘and 50 abhorrent tq.‘ie cvery modest woman,.Mae \We shail not’particularize here as to’the svn tonn:of those peculiar affectiong incident to women,but those wanting full information “as to their symptoms and ‘means of positive cure are-referred ‘(0 the People’s Com- mon Sense,Medical Adviser—1008.,pages,acwly revised and up-to-date Edition,sent free on’receipt of 21 one- éent stamps to cover gost of mailing only;or,in clot!+binding for 31 stamps, Pierce,Bufalo,NOX: ‘Address,Dr,R:Vv. Suaday [Dura Herald”ou i |salary ‘from.$5 000,tE ‘$7,000 when last.Legislature ic¢resepa the sal-| }..‘Admitting:that..‘ne duty.an ‘Jum-there were thre:me indidates whO tary from 34,000 to 85,000 and ‘this} ber Helps the’manufacturer and ‘the |ran’for the.homfiuation ana .one of jincreise ‘wi nak va effect until | lfirmers who furnih-the raw mate-{them so detenmined ty ave it:that)the close of “Gat,Witchin's ,¢erm,| Pa ag eas :peas dad Saimit:he held the State Rasy eivleahses on {nv 8.);ar,garwot be Increased.)|Vial,it wall also aa veto be at mit “I deadlock untiksue sot:the nomina-)¢S térmy and.tive increase | ;ted that it.comes out-of the ‘pockets I'tien”:i Ww.if MORRISON.is of bénefic 10.Gov.’Kitehin. of.the:rést of |us ;Stony Point,N.C")b eb,.23,patey |»The ndinare”thinks.‘the.in-|f rest of |us :,sees Se Me OM Sree,(*ay crease’was..proper ..)Vhe:Governor) es r Morrisoa preqent®a.Ver !is ‘expected to live a style in keep- ~~SIGKLY CHILD hinviting’propogi*iqn'in.the:matter ing with the ‘dignity,of ts -oftice,| a -lot adjitetihg ‘the (068 soctlat they nr people would’tot be ‘satisfied iy ‘Made:Well .By.Vinol—Letters |iL pay the dalary of 4 'ecffioe and |their chief:officae live soth-| ‘:M ncaed ay erwise And ‘every Gove-aor «whfromaGratefulMotherinomote,provided.the pecple think}...rte aye Coe ee rig _New.Haven,Conn:—“My¥tittle girl,jit.ante r proposition.The foulders|;that the cost of Lolding.it)\P-ever—sisice:her-birth,wasfrail and.|fot.the governmeat'-p ded the fee |,etal thousaail in.:xecss of| ‘sickly and noth{ng seemed to do her lsystem.for two reasdne:The popula).‘This ingt gust.-Our; any ood until we tried your od liv +|thom.we is sparse aad -the ‘idea|aaa ‘Gover dio.net >oaxtravagantly| ‘er dnd iron tonic,Vine!As soon:as (1)ce Aha .eoffiver should be-|'hey should wot:be erperted .to::"te.she commenced to take ‘{t,.I noticed leas seat ee ne <ear anea|fay a part of the cost:ont of their) ;Ae,he bn vid {eth t Y in ta ie :AGek “Pees spt an improvement in her health and ap-|tor the t ottice Pa’services:phous T.ate means...'t.does nat oor .A .:ane to.Say that.many men want |pearance.She has now taken three pay:for the service in certain capeB.!))0 Kany men woul ee BleHe tor bottles of.Vinol,and from the goodit|ry’,primary:reason’fir »demandiig thiea oe if Ko aoiaee gia’ALAS OR. has done her I can say it will do all’|,change from.fees’to ga laries Seiya Phat as halo h chak eel you claim for,it:in building up and |that publicc business ag.s0 grown m s coud afford to-teke it,.which)| strengthening frail and selicate chil that”the:fees am:yunt to more than would beadiscriminatton against | dren.”(Name ‘furnished on’request.)‘a.reasonable ealu ty;and that with},of small meats and often Another mother of -Chicago,“Ill,ae roe or the business abuses |a eainst men better tied.for .the :AVS OF EDP.|‘ublic service.This is where *the}writes:“I can not say too much in|Th,public service ig p y he Landmark doubte the’wis-OO arr when trey cry!out againatpraiseofVinolfordelicate,‘alling |dom “oft Jeaviig.the agjuetmentto P ee geaan ee}ak for the| children.:frat,ithe county:commissioucrs.If they |public service.Ia’such cases the| We,ask every mother of a’fra were --authowized ‘to:fix golari és and ifices.go.only to ‘me:of means | sickly or ailing ¢hild in this vicinity|stale ‘fees they would pe embarrass|jand often to,men w 0 watt the of-| |to try Vinol on our agreement to re-jed by Seen from these’inter)fice to exploit-tor -privare’benefit||i :turn their money.if it does:not do all jested and so subivcted te local ©t*i,ng care nothifig ‘fer the public.| |we claim.{fluence that,however honest”tneig |There isa grave anger here toWwW.F.Hall,Druggist,Statesville,jintentions,it woold be a hard maf)ne ‘public servic?.-North Carolina.:jter for.them to make’an equit:Die It is a ewall’hatter but Mr.Mor-|+a Aroma ee:Whit Mr.oars |NO eon Tk not jusi to Gov.Kitehefn:| nT Sood ghia vie ”are av the -Aa in sayinghe kept the Crartotte.con-| system,he is usinz.the same,are vention deadbocked until ke won It)Vceteas have geotl hint:ee the tet [le more just to-say eee Horhe|{;"‘6 tha ‘‘é j |‘ee 7 Rr se or Mr.Craig kept ‘t’deadincked.The |OR ON TIME.re doe eee the pegale,ve ce fact {s,Mr.Hore was,the man.| |’,Pe eee ©oes BE SAUDE Le 2 had-a right to.be a can-/} |:too much.,But willeuch teduction Seescat te oid on as bopg as he} I will carry a full line.of benefit the whole people?As already |thouent he ‘had ‘a cuanee..Bue.Real Feedstuff, such’:as Corn,;pointed out,the itedof the for had the smallest avniber of>votes|i Oats,Cotton Seed Meal,i°dete was that those wo bad busi-!ona as soon as he got out the con-| i,Hulls,Bran,together with ©ness with the public officer:Bhould tect wag decided |Mr:Kitchin ,had| |a general line ot Groceries,8)Pay a fee in.most ci ee ard tuS /ail through more votes than eitherincludingFlourandBacon,pay an extra Dart oO.the Cost”Ot Mr Graig or Mr.Horke “Of course| the.service whieh ‘was of particu-|under the civcumstintes f.was ums] D.C}..GS OW AN;|dar benefit to theip’ard.rot esppci-|pe,nable to expect.bim to witht 7D ally of.public ‘bevefit.:-If a man drawPhoneNo:85.«Salisbury St.has’a piper.to,racord’he :.——5 ne |;\ Feb.23—4t...:boa It he vents te Ber msa Turnérsburg Itens—More Argument .*z foe tf r nee {hy "4Eee:|BO Pays a foo Tor tie |cenke :For a Deg Taw.:Len wants to:bring.a civil action.Be”Gorrespondéence of.The Landmark. Reaune pays to have the papers issued (it Hii priate}oS Buh 97 Or Sued :*:the is able.If he is une@bie to |ee RU OODU ES PED)es BOS :,[fit is,provided tnit’Le jmay:t of s0 Much rainy acuer,the farm; k jguit-at public ex}reitbe If hie fers aré far .behi;1?with farm work,| re :*earnct A 7 et ne.’af!especially for,.cotton,as stubble 5 :he’pays the cost,1 r is able {;i:es as ijietb’not the cost:te collected trom,land should have veer tured some| oS the ‘taxpayers.::Nuw ithis .et time ago:for any kin’of a crop. :The Landmark as:an equitable,.ar-Wheat and oats are ;ockimg bac.: rangement By vo meang al Dr.Jumtiey andothers are ‘Dutting), 6 AT pe ds ea lizerga have:papers to reéord and nu-|UP a.telephone ‘,“beginning at All the time:proves none merous citizens go through.life Dr,Jurmey’s resi ne?and runt too long to'cater to your,without “ever:apptaringeither-“on oy the jurg and by Deed urney’‘s| pleasure.Day and ‘night tthe criminalof.civil deécket in cour farm ‘and on-to:Olin NW hen this he flow ir ted re Our public officers must be hol line ig comptetéd ‘t wil!be a.con-}“rare.1 >.a ‘Vas ytheowers:intendec for and:the:.offices ‘1aairtiined ‘The,venient one. your gratification demand tfees collected go to*pay the salaries Mr.Tilden .Morrison,the beef “our care.'lof the officers.,,.Aside ‘rom..this ¢attle man,is scot the .coumtry ithere>is much expeuse te be borne for cattlé and ‘is.fiveing .a@ Zood [by the taxpayers,as the ep parent many for sale ete ae vee of:the ninal law is ‘lare.t fe About the dog Jax While’it :ithe expense ofthe public and tl ig on.foot let's give ita.fair Trace.| -,are many other ifems of exper I amin favor ot a tog law now;“3 must come:off,the Lukpayers.more than ‘ever,for rs dogs| The Landmark “favors -displ:evening one of our 1 ithe fee system witd ene.salar came,and took the priv to walk) item ap a matter:of bu ;ees,in my.cookyroom an?seize and car- lif the fee S pay irct a cent ry out in ‘the.vard avout oné¢-half (that,the lar 3st weuld favor it/OfvJa hog ham ‘“and.it |had not if the fees didn’t pay ie Balaries,beey°-there ut ‘e -iime the dog because it believes,ail things con-|Would have dragged .'is meat away| isfdered,it is best.for.many:reasons.and devoured -it If the ddég.had} Hea:Ifo it is:founda ‘hat the fees|/been muzzled tois wuld not”have lamount—to more thad the salaries,|Occurred.-So let's cli uo our.part is jt exactly.-fair,to scale the,fees and get slut of so many worthless Ito the salaries?[oat would help a|dogs that aire a auisance -esprecia lly |part of the people—ticce who hive |ta-the people who i've in |business.with.the officers,as point-|coumtry,ia |ed out,but it woult—iot-relieve the eae eet teen mass.It*would pe giving a ‘special UNIQUE NAME! leoncession toa ‘part of the people sad | fat the expense of ths vest -Many People Connot Pronounce & Name of World's M. tarrh Remedy. beDoubtlessmanyfecsneedto regulated ble basis.It’is:preobae that in|High-o-me-—thfats “he proper way some cases they.ehould be reduced,|to pronowute WYO Mist.fae Id reli- for in many instapces special actS\)able remedy,that has.+id teus ofthavebeenpassedbytieLegislature|thousands of people of that vile andforcertaincounticstuvivetieof-\disgusting disoase \|ficers‘special fees.But,The Lawl-)HYOMBIistnade of purest Austra.mark is not ii favor of the re-;lan’eucalyptus;combi ls with thy | duttion |as proposed because it/imol and otherveffective antiseptics;| 2|does not think it fair However.itjand is guaranteed to be freewohacceptthatarrangementglad-cocaine or.any har iful “Greg | ly if ft was necesSiry to"secure the;HYOMELT is guar antes st tg end |am substitution of salaries for fees.It|the thisery ‘of atarrh,dsthma,| does not think it ne exeaty and .if |éroup;catarrhal aeathe:bronchit:| this change is “to.be.made tik |,”GoUughs or gplds or souey’back.|people should ‘be careful not;to al-|.Breathe it,’that's aul No ddsing | low themselves to te led off into a)the stomach.“Complete outfit,in-| discussion of side issues that’)may |choding indestructibleth scaler;$1.00. queer the whole proposition.©.The xtra:bottles of.HYOMEL,1f nea da'| |main.--thing is.to sec ut the change]50.cents at thé Stat.syille Dr ug he light ~0 where.and then adjust”li an Storé atid druggists eve:; r Ley.vg the 8 wSt bamoas Ca:|3 and put on a more equita-|-‘if ‘from| ‘If you are good to your:feet you will enjoy :tas life better...How many .hours a day do you:‘<snee spend bewailing your corns and sore feet?A It’s the fault of your shoes and your shoéman,. Come iin-FHtere and Let us:Have a talk over the matter.We can 1 a ‘tit you with an elegant pair of.a ‘stylish’shoes at a low price—a pair that.will make walking a pleasure instead of discomfort. Why suffer? ‘x S:M.&H.Shoe Co. «+8 + |*Also dry pine stove wood.,"CASH &HARRIS,:NORTH CENTER STREET.;|PHONE 43.FRONT STREET,|'|spaongs -sor afILFeb.:_Rear Sumpter’s Store.||*s :RDENGE _8 aa |'One new case of fine 32 ‘inchGing-: MEAT MAR er,| Ladies’Hosiery Sale We have ieiceal 100 don pairs of La- dies’fine Lisle Hose from a manufacturer who will make nothingin the future but Men’s Half Hose.Nothing on the mar- ket better retailing for 25c.pair.On account of this changein manufacture . these Hose were bought so we can retail : them at 15c.pair.‘All perfect,‘no sec- onds.Not over 6 pair to a customer. On sale in the basement,Ginghams. ey hams,ceeAe at 1+2c.grade,going 8c.yard The very fine 32 inh Zephyr Ging-~ ham,retailing from 15¢.to 18ce.:yard,at ‘10c.Very respectfully, THE R.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the first Monday iin each monthiinStatesville,N.C. nme caadiniaieaniennaedidanliomaeniie A +L.W._FRAZIER,| -General line:of Frésh Meats,Hecte T INNER,* v “RR Ro CLARK,RDILCE -AND.OWNE i. SUBSCRIPT!'N:PRIC :x g2.90|grown.‘He gave figures Bhowing ONE MONTHS...)0 the amount of plant foods removed “THREW MONTHS.bse by different.crops aud showed.,the -er vast importance ¢f adding to Our‘FRIDAY,———March 1,1912.the equivalent, tre ohureh, ‘«that!churell,“and coochuned ds.pas-. *t¢r 50 years;4On gecount ofvfallings '. .die@alth and advance’wae;‘he resign -L ‘ed im 1907,but his resignation wits >thus rounding out’the half century. eilBO pastor:of Bethpage,in Cabarru ‘county: -more,‘he.resigned Betupage. 'became.pastor.ot.Progyect -chureh, ‘nearMooresville,‘which pastorate he .Tetirethent‘ Dr.Pharr lived at the palronage of ~Centre church, ’but after he tovk up tke .Bor was ‘he what is known as |4)‘ceasing work.of making biseuit, etitring pastor.Bat he‘'was a this being every day work,and get- “gtrong preacher:and:de preached.ting the wood with Which:to cook _the plain,old-fasbivael gospel.The | “purity of his lite ;\elean Vitthe plant,the leaven:.in ee continue.Walle ‘strong:the alt rising .is such wild yeast the doctrines (of .ils Church,Dr.|ang:-germs as are floating in the Pharr was not narrow..He’waS|air,Salt.rising bread ‘cannot be ‘popular with his bretaron of ‘other|madé in.a.cfean,eterilized labo |@ -denominations,often press ed in|Patory.”It -wilk not find~and ..in- their.churches and some.of nis {Corporate Cae SEPRI NE Serna |ve ithe floating partic.cs of dust.©It closest friends were m.nisters.of|ig really:putrefaccion instead’.of other denominaticans..clean growth.However,she ‘said, Just one person is uw living—|if ane bread be well baked,it = Mr..J.W...A.°°Kerr,:..3t Dayideon ae sou the one at 43 towneship—who was a wember at ————_—_—_—_ ‘Centre when Dr.Pharr sega.:his|:‘The °C harlotte church o;ganization pastorate there in’1867.Ab ew |have devided:to’pay the assessments generation came dm and ysesed.iu-|levied against chureh J]roperty,by a petition;A law should be pass-|itor of the Ghronicle would.not pur-' ed making it.a peunity of 30 days||posely misrepresent this Paper,put | in‘jail for-every man who si ime a ithe foregoing is exavtly the opposite petition and then goes ba-s on wWhat/of..‘the Landmark’s position.Speak- he asks for That would put ajing for Iredell county orly,The; check.on some of the people...who|Landinark is sure,as.it has sald| ign any sort of petition simply again and again,that publie senti-| because they are asked tc sign it:|ment is in favor of a Jog law;ey The signing of a petition “should bel ‘The:Landmark is using its-best ef- ye which.has-since “been;his—-home,——- J MANY.|sumsects DIDISCUSSED, fertilizer.Mi,Pakor, very forcibly the impor}ai.ce of /find- ing.out”what“oursoils contain and what ‘kind of plant food cur -g0ils lack fdr the various,kinds of crops PUBLISHED “"‘TUESDAY:p AND:FRIDAY. OFFICE,120 WEST eae et2B. soils,in some way, yr more’plant tood 1hau 4s.removedeemeDR,KHARR,by the crop,to vet the nuaxd ium in.Bouth Iredell,which 25 train to hold¢sim}‘lar meeting ance “and jnterest ‘and ‘it .is hoped to have a:similar one next winter, The:‘woman's “department of ‘the ‘Short:Course open:mds ut:10.80Wed- nesday:«Mrs.“Hutz began the .ses- sion “bya diseussi>n of:breadsbak- ing and emphasized very strongly the.benefiltg»yor veast rising bread over the old*method af salt rising. ‘There was:also a short discussion of some of the hew theorics on the}, care of the nervous temj erament |- tof.the.very youne child. At 11 o'clock the subject of breaa was taken up.There were 11”con: testants.for the bread’yrize.Th to- tal number.of points:was 100°and: Miss Meta Cavin,of Troutman;won|first prize with a scere or 0%.Miss Lillie Bostian,af the vicinity,of Statesville,came.oly che point behind.Mrs.Hutt took:up briefly the.history of bread.its having been used by_the ancle.ts several years béfore Qhrist.’She spoke of the breads of other countries partic- ularly of the chestnut bread ‘of’Ita- ly.She paid a high compiiment to our corn pone,declaring tt to be one'* of the most wholesome-bieods inv the world -In ‘explaining the:reasons forthe prizes “being offered for yéast bread instean of biscuit and salt ‘rising,she spoke of.the nev-| ‘accepted to take‘effect in’May,1908, During.the first,‘years’of his pastorate at Centre Dr.Pharr was or and: Some 25 yeas..agoy. held,with that at-Cenize,untill his from:‘active’work in 1907.:He received:the:degree:of D. D.from Erskine College $..°¢: Dr,Pharr was ©Watiried in thé early 70s.‘His:°wife ‘died’.many years ago and his oldest ‘Fon.Moore Da storrat Drompecttilhebecame. “Mourne, work ‘at Mooresville, near Mt Prospect he moved to Rr:Pharr was not a britiant man them;and also of ‘he improbability ;lof hot breatl .being well.chewed :4 hs oxaitod ahd thus.mixed with the saliva character gave him.a very strong iwhich makes ‘it,digestible.Balt ris. hold on ‘his people aid:sd long as jing,it seems,is-ohjecticnable ‘on he was able to’vreachi th y wanted (the ground ‘that,walle yeyst is (a to maturity and he preached,during the municipal authorities,for,street that long pastorate,to th»chidren)pavitig,thig béing the same As is and grandchildren aad probably the levied.against all other property. great grandchildieo,'oi -lis.first |The decision:is to be commended. members.Many of_the people who|!t is enough that church.property grew up in old Centre cougregation should escape direct taxation.In the during Dr.Pharr’s pastorate and|matter of :public improvements, are now scattered tar and .wide,‘that must be paid for vy public.tax- will drop a teas to fis.mesory |ation,it is a shame that church or when-they learn of his ‘Jeath ganizations should .seek to take /He-was a good man aod true from the public treasury the money fought a good fight aad.*cpt ‘enhance:its value:.or in.other faith and we’know.it is well with words,require the whole people to him.se a improve their..chur:h property.and i what individual church ergani-Wihile heartily cppowing“the estab-}should ay.:Logically,itlehae‘;i zationsfishmentofamunicipalmeat.mar-r ‘p would be just as reasouable to make He the m G y the New i soeketioyreensboroheewsisaneppropriation from the public aggrieved that more than 400 peo-esos ‘esMRoca*|treasury to build a.church.ple sigmed a petitron forthe elec- tion while only 74 voted for the]‘In an editorial‘a iittle bit shy of proposition out ‘of a total vote Of |S Comme cernseat teh the States- :|v a:Z ‘ives his views¢more than 600.That {4 to say,|¥!le Landmark,,vives Ais views aAp-f ony Pps ih pertaining unto the:deg law,‘whichmorethan300peop-e asked for aMn‘lig to the effect thut he does.not election on a proposition they didjthink public seitiment <is yet] not favor and,thus cuused.the ‘exe |Strong enough to.ites.the peopie pense and annoyance ot-a campaign |‘®take action.But.jucse »whata1areweherefor‘ceptfn’)to...work and an election.for svught.Another)yp.“pwblic --seutiment?--Charlotte || instance of how the ayerage citizen’)Ghronicle.: will stick his name to any sort of The Landinark ‘s.‘sure,the ede ‘(Mustrated : but not.many..Every:ease should be '|tors are not always-infal ible.Some |.jone is to blame.,©.4: mendations’and.urge pardons are to| blame,in the fain,'‘sympathy;maudlin’sentiment,thatsoverridingJawanejustice,—T heLandmark].i Correspondence of The Landmark. ringer is ‘very sick with la grippe. iting.”The sick folks:of the Orphans’a spent Saturday and Sunday withMiss | a tee days and the mill was unable to Signing\Petitions:Bow Pardons,‘Notices of Nie Advertisements. Mocksville ‘Times,7 About four rears,ago ‘one JamesLangwastriedinMocksvilleforbank}robbery and sentenced to’five.years]in the State penitentiary.‘A yearago or more ‘it was reported that Langwasneaflydeadwith,consumptionandcouldnotregover,.Apardon was asked'for him.“Much sympathyvwasexpressedforhimandapetitionwas circulated here...Many people signedit,the editor’alohg with the rest. y Statesville R-5: and pigs forsale.—W. Statesville R-5.) tomorrow at 1.30,—M.W:White. StatesvilleR Vent“Pop.corn wanted.—A,.Karusos.Gossard,corset.Rev,William Waiter Pharr,D.|yield.|The Governor finally pardoned him.Miss Montalnger,corsetier and dress-'D.who died at Mooresville Tues-|Mr,Parker ales Sve.figures ra Did Lang go hometo die?Notmuch, day night,was a nacive of Cabas the blackboard a et Eyldeaghess he.didn’t.He went to New York a sale April 1st.—Alex C,‘Béavelforhomemixingoffertilzeréthat|State and two weeksago tried to-rob|er,commissioner.|rus:county.dnd was port January are adapted to cotton in this.see-si ,r 1 :adar another bank.‘Todayhe is servinga|\Land sale April Ist.a will .Good-1,1832,‘He celebrated his 80th)tion,Many ‘questicne were asked nine year sentence in Sing Sing pris-/man,commissioner. birthday January tet iat.He,wae emma Pasoienier he jisedesten 40 on.Arfétherc be af pacaciods,being|Shoes that fit;elegant and stylish ‘educated’at Dayidsoh Callege ‘and card aslo bungsed.~Somébodyis:to blame.and low’price.ie ep H.Shoé Co:}entered’the ‘Presbyterian °ministry ‘Phe.afternoon ’'s2ssion began.at {fellow once remarked that the Ameri-|:Special sale ladies’hose pideperisswhenayoung’maa.Ta‘the fall Of)>Olock and continued:ter a:“half )can people loved to be buncoed.He}prices’on ginghams.~The:f “4857 he”began.“preach!weit.Cen+hour,the parties gone.West on 3.ig te)truth.There are a fewcases|Knox Co.:ere:pardons’should be granted,||Wash ‘dresses aiid mmiddy,blouse.—Mills &Poston.iret charge,In May,|/8 aeenere ae a8.a good sue-|thoroughly.investigated beforeany|N low’shoes,—Poststcharge.dn.May.)"4.ghortCoursewae A Road Euc-|thoroughly.investigated-rin ‘ahobe =. ag”ordained “pastor Of loess ‘trom.the stancpoint cf attend-|pardon is granted.Lawyersand doc-Wasstelmrt tie e es of on .[And'the people »who sign recom-. It’smisdirected |Live Stock Co.. Montgomery Hrrdware Co.a New goods.jandginghams.--The,White Co.Teena ‘ecu Barium Community, t week.Barium,.Feb.29-—Mr.J..N.Bar-ag ‘Mrs.W.B::Parks,who-has been‘taurant.~-Hoover &Lentz.rvery sick with fever,is able to go vis-MATTERS OF NEWS.” Home-are improving.Miss Pink Smith and Miss FairyHamilton::spent the week-end in: Mooresville:‘Miss:Ava Parks:and)MissEstelle Barnette,of Huntersville, field to fight for his nomination—be cause ‘he has to.’ |time start ona speech-making tour. Annis Barnette. The Catawba river hasbeen up for|loss of life and:property..‘Ten death Almyra,Ark.‘Mie.W..L.Turner,ofEast Monbo, went to Hickory to visit her sister. improvements on the Lodge:*.._Edward Sttohecker,ooh of Dr.T.!H.Strohecker,of Barium,fell and’broke his leg Wednesday while rs ing ball.-Physicians ‘were calle at.last account he was:suffering |a "of the postal service.”He estimate littie more than $39,000,000. |Congressman Longworth, yesterday for disor *ly_ccnduct..|He is a son-in-law of Col. Mike Aidams,‘coloce $2.50 dnd costs,for an affray.“was for Taft 3 SHARPLES SEPARATOR §: Four good milch cows anda Sharples.Cream ‘Separator is worth more money to a farmer than acotton crop and is less ‘work.Watch the farmers who are using the Sharples Cream| Separators and see how far they are going ahead of the:other fellow.They have money in the bank and their farms grow more valuable each year. a Itiss hether late than never. up with your neighbor,but-you can give him a You may not-catch -goodrun.Let-us show you our Sharples Separa- tor.Itis simple,has less parts to wash,andis in mnany ways the best Separator ou the market. Yours tral y fae Montgomery Hardware Co. March 1;1912 S2osgscconnsensaecrsonsees }|Monday,March 4th,1912, ap dinding the other port of obligations 1 -Well-made sion i o 7 ,eoassigningofany|forts.to secure :1 i expression this.means one of'the sentiment,as by alone cat the lawaamwell-baked biscuit |eae sia abe . is the best bread:+at ds but iit,is The Republican *”convention| admitted that it.may tot -be a8|straddled.The .Tait:a ministra> wholesomeas light bread,and the ad- is ;ne tion’was endorsed but Taft 9 was ditional work is a-burden “on.the]not endorsed for 1eiominatton. women folks.So far Mrs.Hutt’s ar ornate gument is admitted and those of What the Nezro Did Say.1 up.who have proper.consideration)This.story comes from Sabot Isl-|}§ for the feminine part of tne house-and,Va.;,¢:‘h‘hold “will yield bt ;;Buried alive fg 14 nowrs,2uoth oe ‘wi yield.the DISCUIL OOCABr |Moss,a negro well vigger;wap re®- jonally,even whem the light bread|cued from a caved-iu shaft here tu- ig a burden.Mrs.Hutt has “the |day,When brought to the surface t ty j (*r ic ++se?advantage.in arguing the purity -of rhe,Bret yiege wiioh |Me oo*gaze was a coffin,wt ch had.bes] the yeast bread over salt rising,!48)brought ‘by thie rescue party for the The-Landmark isn...a chemist,hut |reception of his body \ so far’as the taste aud emell ‘goes,|o take that:thing ieee :at square.If weatheris bad sales will take place in Planter’s warehouse. "5 ado ten’ay WS pct Ona —oobbh kbenes thwkkhttde Wedbel t want?CE POE ERG HERD UE BENS toot a,Mr.Hugh R.Cowles,generalmanagerof Sales Day,will be onthe tioned in the same a with salt What thé negro probably did say wpe ready to help and advise you.,Ce ee ee et ey at ce rior :ce i eee ter|]”.Write the secretary-and sénd him a list of what you have to offer for _welliregullated tastest >o tie HO oe "ravibe he eel prob”a oan |f]sale and it will bé advertised without expenre to foe Ask ‘for any in- quet Mrs.Hutt hande the pone haa)say food.ae |formation.Address,: ‘placated The Laatdmark ‘and’for :——oceenee if :ree ,Wg ia ‘ewe |The-Saligbury “Pust da;s Mr.W.}thie:good word “or an oldatiyne Ty Fuse Sas Mr,; bread it.ievwilllag to yield the dis-R.Lovelf,of 'Watavda,wants tine tf xil ert,ceretary, ¥it.ievwilllng to yiet :Democratic:nvominati on-‘tor iy Salow Day Conitaitiee,Statesville NOC: dn ‘this district, oussion,=.elector 1 County Sales Day in Statesville. Biif.Way of farm products can be easilysold in Statesville on “County if».Sales Day.’” “County Sales Day”’is a permanent’institution in Iredell county and has cofne to stay.The first Monday in each month rain or shine is al- ways going to be the biggest trading day in the month., The Sales Day Committee want their country friends to co-operate with them to make each Sales Day better than the last.You will find plenty of buyers and sellersin Statesville on Sales Day and thatis what makes prices lively. |1 auctioneer’s fees or other charges. private sales will also be made, AUCTION SALES BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 11 0’CLOCK. | 7”‘uaH; 7 mie:ieater “Sheep for.sale.—W,H.Cottey, Berkshire and Poland-China sow.Millillsaps, “Tredéll:County Dredging:‘Associa: tion called to meet at the court house Pair gee for sale.-—R.H,Gray, |Call and ‘try.it.— "Rings that are all right,~Rickert & Fourcars horses,’mares ‘and ‘mulestoarriveonthe12th.~—Henkel--Craig Sharples«Separator:*— Lazenby-| ‘Bargains in domestic Carlton sisters atStatesville Théater Razors honed.-~T.L..Gatton: Boarders wanted at the new.res- -President Taft is going into the He will in a short Storms in Arkansas,Kentucky andotherStates,Tuesday,caused serious are.reported at Swan Lake and Senator Gardner,of Maina:Demo- erat,has.introduced a:bill to have theRev.A.S.Caldwell.ismaking some |government take over the express {companies and operate-them as.a part: the’cost of the express properties at a of Ohio,announces that he will take no partteatdeal.;jg‘in the campaign for the RepublicanBranceMunday,white,was ‘tinea|Presidential nomination.’Mr.Long-$5 and costs in the m:yor'’s court|Worth is in an embarrassing position.‘Roosevelt d,was taxed|and some time ago he announced he| &: Ess,Chickens,Hogs,Pigs,Dressed Pork,Hay and anything in the | No buyer or seller will be put to one cent of expense as “there are no The committee have sécured the services of that splendid auctioneer,Mr.Pomp.Long,’OR ‘but many: Auction Sales will take place on°east Broad street,adjoining public ~ S ic Ss |1 hi te Company.| 104West ‘Broad Street,*. Inalll lines -now being shown by “eM ‘Prices never cheaper,and the. atylee:beautiful in all Spring:and ‘ “summer ‘materials.‘You are al= ways,welcome i in our store wheth-3 new things.,We.will be glad to show you through. ‘GREAT VALUESTHAT WILL PUT YOU TO THINKING First,one bale,2,000 yards,39- inch SeaIsland Domestic—while it lasts 5c.yard.Wanted by all la- 20-yard limit to customer.atethe.-price, -dies of the house. "Qué bale,2,000 yards,27-inch| Standard Apron Ginghams,2x2, 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,’Sc.yard. 10--yard limit to customer.v \ er “buying or just.looking |at the ea :THE WHITE CO. *PHONE 101. ~Sales Day s the first Monday in each monthiinStatesville,N.C. {Queen Quality) Oxfords for Spring 1912. MADE:from the best leather in ad-. -yanced and exclusive style,they are the recognized standard in women’s footwear.MADE from original and exclusive designs,on which the highest ‘skill and best thought have been con- centrated.MODELED artistically to. conform to the shape of the foot. They combine style and elegance with absoluteease. SOLE AGEENTS. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON C0." ‘Special. While they last one lotLadies’White Buckskin Button Boots,all sizes,€and D widths.Regular price $4.00,our ‘special day 8.98. tNA pe TE «\ n \ O's yeaterday, Hehe tes *Gia. “Ing spring millinery (¢r the firm, & ‘two.weeks with Mrs Y .FRIDAY,==.—Merc 11912. eon,Mich.,© \owille:yesterday to visit bem sister,|for Underwood ~Dr,Pharr’s funeral, ARK|©.STATENEWS! Avlaw and order league has beenorganizedat.Morganton te go\aftertheillegalsellersofliquor. .The proposition to establish a ‘mu-.nicipal meat -market in.Greensboro.was voted.down,663.to:73,a.majority-‘of 590 against the innovation:i Two..men.were killed and four in-jured.Monday night by a’collision onthe.Kinston and‘Carolina railroad,near Pink Hill,Lenoir county, B.F.Stephens,for some yearsbookkeeperintheLumberton:post-office,is under a bond of \$700 to ex-‘plain a shortage in his accounts esti-mated at.$400.\0 Gh agaAWorkingman’s Clark élub,said to have 250 members,has been or- ganized inRaleigh to promote the candidacy of:Judge.Clark for ‘the United States Senate... A-straw vote for President:taken by the Ghar aue News,shows 176 for Wilson,64 for Harmon,44.each for.Taft and Roosevelt,21-for-Bryan,16 and the .remainder THE LAND PUBLISHEDTUESDAY AND FRIDAY. OFFICE;120 WEST BROAQ STREET..‘tELEPHONE.NO.I.eRace eg SS‘MOVEMENTS .OF THE PEOPLE.. Persqnal Mention ofthe Folks.Who ,..Are Coming and Going. Mrs.W.G Carmichae!,who epen several weeks with her parents,Mr,’ and Mrs,.C.W.8timpeor.‘has.re~ ,turned to her,hema at Swansboro, “Mr.C.B.Mills left,tas,night.tor the Northern marketf im,the,duiter-®eet of Mille’&Posted’% -.Mrs.Mary Simms,tithhiner with the White Companysfs’North Duy- .Mayer:Caldwell and Mr.J.>,A.Vaughn.were:visitors to,Charlotte Mrs.Amelia Jossman,of “Clark-ie the utat Cf Mise RoseRODMANetyeeMigsMabel-Sttmeon went ‘to Ashe Mre,.Richardaon..|Nt :yt Mr,BR.Beberd spent Wedies-:day night in Stacesville,en route:: \from Asheville‘to .Alexer cer county 40 visit his parentss-a ME ig:"Seott;Mev, scattering.“%‘In Robeson county.a'few dayvs ago a ‘tiegro named Sweat beat his ite. The woman gathered up her 8-months-' A wi old infant and started to.run.Her Waleh and Mr.W.FY Pall.went|ous to Mooresville yesterday to attend child,‘Sweat,escaped.iene Ba aa}Ne.The supportersof Cal.Rooseveltirr‘oft yesterday:North Carolina aré to have a meetingsister;Mrs:lin Greensboro on the 8th to form a !State drganization.Hon,Richmond Pearson,of Asheville,is pushing the,Roosevelt boom iti North'Carolina. "Phe trustees—of-the Presbyterian College’in Charlotte have,accépted’a Miss’Elmina Mills_‘for Mt.Airy to visit.her “tT.G,:Faweette.beat ~\Mr.AS C.Kerley,’peatmaster -at “Mooresville,yas a StaiesyHle vieltor yesterday,”\i oe eA “Mr.Wrak,Coley;traveling—mat for the Raleigh,News aud Obsery- er,was in’town yesteiday. Mrs.G,Fo-Duncaa;’who \spent hh.G.Gilmer, Husband fired on her and killed the’ Ne ‘lin the State,,so that they can’make a proposition to sell the ‘college proper-|«.- Committee.Bar As‘deiation,Getting,Pe ey ae)Pon aineiie te Chairman C.W.Tiljett of Charlotte,|A.W.McLean\of Lumberton andHarry,Skinner of Greenville,compos-ing the ‘special,committee from.theNorth:Carolina’Bar Association,are‘rounding up their report -on.changes. Jin the judiciary system of the State.The committee was in.‘conference in termined to prepare.bills.creating three judicial circuits of eight districts‘each,instead-of the present 16 -dis-trict arrangement.without circuit di-vision,and a bill for puttingall the so-‘licitors of the State ‘on.salaries,these}most probably to be graduated an thebasisofthevolume:of.work...Thematteroftheassigningofvariouscountiestospecificdistrictsinthere- districting proposed will be left te theLegislaturewithoutrecommendation.from,the Bar Associationor commit-tee.There will be bills changing va-rious rules of ‘practice in the courts,especially so that the bill of complaint in a civil action must be ‘served withthesummons...ee*The committee intends toget‘the0°!bills for these and ‘other changes per-fected:within sixty days before theState:Bar Association is to ‘meet.atMorehead'in June and get copies oftheminthehands:ofalf the lawyers study of their features and be preparyedto.act on‘final adoption at the’anualmeetingoftheassociation.After: they.have’been adopted ‘by the,asso-ciation,there will be a-strong legisla-.tive committee.in Raleigh during the1918Legislaturetogetthemeasuresenactedintolaw.3.; Murder in Lincoln County. pias build,in'a new location.For. the new site the college is.given 85 acres of land and $8,000 anhasreturnedtgfé@rhomeinHigh ‘Point,ee 5 o oi ‘Mr.Milton’Ignat's3;of Albany anteed $100,000 for the present prop- NAY.who was a guest of Mr;‘and erty.:;cts iG f Mrs.E.G.Gilnier .has’gone toy Yadkin.cqunty has probably sent High Pont to visit:~--;-.more people_to the West,accordingto “Mra.J.M.Deaton i¢,at Mt-|population,than any county in the Pleasant with her sister,Mre.RB \Btate,.and they’re still going.The A ;-|Journal says a colony of 23,including Mre,Juliue Wa.tace and daughter,four families,all from Yadkin,board- Meade cre me ieibe _—led the train in Winston ‘this:week, Wallace and take:ip Madam ‘Sher-lows being theirdestination:ae yo:At .»- k.The Supreme Court has decided,‘in Miss Mary Aystin Glove:is visit-|the spneal at the school commission- ing in Mt.Airy \lers of the city of Charlotte vs.the seh a |board of aldermen,‘that!the exclusive control of the -public schools ‘of the icity and ,expenditure of the schoolfundsisvestedin»the school.board and the board of aldermen has noth- ‘ing to do with funds or schools.'The A.Goodman,who:iasi'l.; aonb ereeeettmne Church News.”ae .,Rey:€.A.Munroe will preach at ‘Tabor.Sunday at 1}o'clock :‘The:Rev.E.P.ne expects to hold services at St.James chureh, Gra replied,‘*No,' At Iron Station,just over the line is.guar-lin Lincoln county,Sundiy afternoon,,|Ben Connor,colored,‘was shot and \instantly killed by another negro nam-fed John Foster.’Connor.was stand-jing on the steps:of Mount Vernon ichurch,according to witnesses,when|Foster,who had been drinking;came |up and made some remark,in sub- stance asking Connor if hé did notbelievehewouldshoothim.Connor‘and Foster,who:did‘not have his pistol in his.pocket at thetime,took the pistol from the'pocketofhisbrother,who was standing near,‘and fired,killing.Connor instantly, before any of the bystanderscould in-,|: iterfere:.Foster is in jail in‘Lincoln- ‘ton.; The most common cause of insomnia is’disorders.of the stomach.*ChamberlainStomachandLiverTa!idctscorrect these thig county;—inext—-Sueday—at.1 0 clock ‘ Rey ‘Charlotte aldermen undertook to con- WA’Cutz.will preach »at trol the expenditure of bonds:voted St Martin's chursl.Suuday after-|for school purposes. noon at (2.30..Subject:“Christ @)Clem’Wilson,clerk'in a’club in Jakt message.to His disciples Charlotte,was convicted ‘in the re-| A vinx isthe prosrammeofthe at .hey eae siaier AAS u ieee tial for corder’s court in Charlotte of ‘selling missions,to be obseryed under the}liquor and even his choice of 30 days direction of the’missionary,society |In jail and:a fine of $300 or.seven of St.‘Michae!Lutheran churel,months on the roads,The first alter-native wasaccepted.RecorderSmith 1e 's froutman,March 4-19;4 C Monday—Popic:Lhe fst acceptetjannounced that every club and drug by God.Lifted)burilens,:loosened}store liquor seller in Charlotte,here- hands,broken yokes,the.hungry /aftér convicted in his ‘court will re- fed,the naked clothed.Isaiah,58°-!ceive a road sentence,no matter what Tuesday~——Topic:Witn Christ in his standing am society. the school of prayer F..W.Goss,of Durham,is in Wake Wednesday-—Topie Giving our,jail to answer the charge of,murder *proken and robbery.He is charged with.the |responsibility for the.death of the dis three young men from,Berson,John- ston:county,whq were.asphyxiated best Mary’s memorial,the alataster box '( Thugsday—Topic. cipléeship. Test of Fridagy--Topic:A tiv shed r&|b)cas ina Raleigh apartment house“>,demption®..an unfinished task 5pé te ka A watch se cial meeting in whicu the young a tow weeks ago,A watch,purse, people:andi-children are usked.to pictures and a révolver.alleged to be jolts.!“~lsimilar to,those carried by the Benson Serviees fir the sJurch «ach eve-;|men were found in the possession of ning at 7 o'clock.and or Sunday.at Goss.|ie 11.|Everybody.invited “|-In the court of a local magistrate at Rey.J..L.Vipperrian’of SP®D°)Hendersonville James Robertson an cer,will preach at tae Firet BaP.)boar Brigwell were bound to.Supe- wee WO DAULOOpiniinao fist:church Sunday morring 'evening ‘‘ The Mission Street:Methodist rior.Court.without,bond,charged: chidy Class o:Broad |With the killing of Bud Sumney last shuren .will meet |Saturday.It is allegedthat ‘the wo- with Mrs,E.,G,Gilmer text,Monday/Man in the case,who is married but aftertioon.af 3.30 o'tlutk,;whose husband jis out of.town,..en- The ladies of the First Presbyte-tértained.the-t ménatacard game rian chureh will observe the week ©'/on the day of the alleged killing,at prayer for home micsicne,a8 OT |which the men had a quarrel,.result- déred by.the Concord union,-ing in the death of Sumney.The de- gimming Sunday ani continulns \fence claimsthe killing wasaccidental. through the week with meetings|:’ each.afternoon at 4 s'chock in the}The grand jury of Guilford Supe- “Yecture room of tha church Rev.G W.Murtison,a mission-|kie,late manager of’the Standard ary to India,will occupy the pulbit |Mirror Company at High -Point,foroftheFirstAsoociits‘Reformed |embezzlement .He is charged with church Sunday morning selling ‘silver waste,a by-product df *Puying Limbertwigs From hichmond:the factory,and_appropriating the ‘A:Statesville merchant who is money to his own _use Wineskie handling limbertwigz apples was ask -|'was arrested some weeks ago and.a ed the price :|Greensboro magistrate bound him “Fifty cents a peck?’he:answer-Over to ‘court,but"he was later dis- dy blithely charged on the ground that he should “Wihat!’?almost “who had asked;and who can’t set!recorder. it out of his head this notwithstand-;peineiameenetiees . ing the seancity of frust tlie,limber-Dog Law Article Creates a Stir. twigs should Tetail--2t.10/cents &|Correspondence of The Landmark. dozen or 25,cents a peck.’“741 tell you,’?paid tie dealer,|ing about an article I wrote on-dogs ‘These limbert wigs nave been elit |and hydrophobia.-1 didn’t méan to pet from Taylorsvilleto Richmobe’ingult any one.In fact Ididn’t know and then back to Statesvilie,;”ane) the handling and tianspertation of course adds to the price.”’ dealer, ‘tion when he said he.wanted those in Mand fare:ye ested?)an.MP |favor of a dog law to write The Land- Dooley would “say.”Apples -srowl)mark.That was my reason for writ- within 20 wiles of us,shipped away jing of my present.surroundings.I to Richmond and then,back home/am not ashamed of the truth,but it —and we pay.the price::{seems some Of my neighbors aré.I Rit folks just must hayé things don’t want to bother other people’s that come from far off.“They prob-|business but I do.want a law that ably wouldn't buy these limbert wigs |wil]do awaywith all the 50-centdogs at Taylorsville.They preter ©|that roam around the country and en- —.getem from Richmond and pay the)dariger the lives of children and cat- ‘additional cost..It makes the AP |tHe and break up hen nests.T aii not cane!oe fae ati!striking at the man that has a good -2 ‘hound or bird dog,for I know he ye Eolectic Book clut will meet would be willing to pay a tax and get Jwith Mrs.J.O.Purne'l next Thurs|rig of the worthless curs and alsoJ,uy serch 7 at:3.30 3 ¢¥7 day afternoon,March 7th)at keep his dog on his own premises, OclbcKk so. C AL Glessner 24 Ontalo Rochester,N.YX.ip tecgvered:from fp y a severe 'cen Hie cure being due to Foley's Kid- “ney Pills.After tetaiiny his case,he says;“1 am’ofly sorry did not learn sooner of Foley.Kdney Pils.In a few) time my baukuche.completely.left | felt greatly improved.My kid- {neys became strang.t,dizzy spells left).: ame and LL was.ho iouger annoyed at Troutman,R:2,Feb 28. night;1 fee 100 par cent.better since me ;Dit vista ‘ using Foley Kidnes:l’.Tonic in ac-An.the local jiews and:ail.thé:thee ction,quick in resutts.Try them.States"|pews you .want to know,Get ~TH! nego unless.he is with him.1 street,|J will ask the editor to print this expect to hear:anything of it fromlanyonewho.considers himselfagentleman,unless He is in,,fayor of something I have said.RD.WILLIAMSON.days’me and I vashe, ‘A MSSM rior Court.has indicted Frank Wines-| yelled the man have been tried before the High Point! I understand there is some ill feel] attack of kidney trou-|and sign my name to’it and I don’t} 4 disorders and enable you to sleep.|Forsalebyalldealers:«f WANTED ~POP CORN,A.KARU-«SOS,_March 1. ~-REGULAR boarders at newRectaurane,with or:withoutHOOVER&LENTZ,March 1. ‘WANTED. ,lodging —FINE BERKSHI andFORSALEitedcpgsoxardples|Statesville,R-5,:: ‘SEED CORN.f.o.b Mt,Ulla,N.C.Feb.27—2t. |EGGS —PURE BRED ROSE Comb RhodehJIslandRedandSingleComb.White}Orpington Eggs for batching.Alsoa few|d..C.HEORICK.Stony Point,N.C.males. 1""Feb 23.—1t,a w ‘fORRENT.Front streets.Feb,'20.” WANTED.ierSeSat tia Voice|valves,ete.,sheet copper,lead and zinc of anydeseription.,Highest prices paid STATESVIHARDWARE&H NESSco.ir in ~"GCODMAN’S Prolific,’76c.a peck,$2.59a bushel.JNO.K,GOODMAN. HOUSES on Sharpe and MWCORJETS.|Lhe Lace In,Frone?” This-eelebratedCorsetexcels in style, beauty and comfort.Stays guaran-,teéd not to rust or break.hether youbuy.of not,try it on and see why it excels.es See eas|.“ISS MONTSINGER,»|Corsetier and Dressmaker.|...March 1,-*Phone 1256. { |Statesville Theater |One Solid Week,|Commencing . Monday,March 4 |And their Associate |.PlayersinRepertoire. |MONDAY NIGHT } A comedy drama of the great Western Country. FOUR Big Vaudeville Features ‘Prices lBe.,25c.,35e.| ‘Seats onsale at tha PolkGrayDrugCo.— = +remem Raleigh this week and definitely -de-4 their sentiments about*purlic mat- reh|,i =Feb.’27.' |TheCarletonSisters| the editor wanted letters for publica-' |The Whirlpool,|., MATINEE SATURDAY.| ~—— \a ‘areal eo \\:Letters that reads The Nandmarkon-Monday.and Tlursday eveningscaminot,a”rule.be,publishednext:day)’Under:the present:-matk;schedules,--The Landmark's .\formes must close about 7 a>m,TuesdayandFriday...mornings,-and only brief items:of the midst important news cau,be-handled on th -,morningofpublication,days..3,” item send on,firet "nail;and:if po sible it will go:inte the paper.even:t'thelast moment But the point,don’t held back letters umttlthelast.day.‘They usually have togooverand*are sometimes out of date by.next,issue.And mark this:If,you hear of ‘a.marriage,|death)accident,or iny sort of alive news item,write’a,postal card.byfirstmailorusethe’phone.Don't:hold that‘live item,until}it’ceases .to be ‘ews;\to get .some other items.‘to go..with.it.\Write “when you have news..If the items are motperishablematter--news that...willcease.tO be news if held a day or You have enough jo make up_a .tet-ter.But if the itqm iba live one, such as indipated\.above,Bend itwhile.it ik fresh’,‘4.it Ye only a.few lines,Don’t’bold it’wntih itloses:its,freshnése:<°°4: ‘The Landmark,appreciates ..the rwork of its canrespundents.-'nee help to make a live "paper and.wi routtheirhelpTheLandmarkwouldsuffer..\In .additioa “to the news tems,put im a paragraph occasion.ralty about ‘the’feeling of your com-~ munity.as to.public matters,if you know what that feeling is.The.) Landmark:would be glad for its com stituents.to cecasionally .express ters.°:",“The °Lamdmark ©wants a).live correspondent in.every community. ‘ed,let some one volunteer. be ‘represented in a newspaper,aswellasamaterialhelptothepa-per.Write the office if you want to act as correspondent;Sand, whether,you want to become,a reg-ular correspondent or not,if you hear ah,item’of news,write,‘phone, or send word.‘P,.$,Don’t.writ?versonale wpe’ dese they.mean-something ___IT, ‘somebody from a distance is visiting in Your neiehborhood,.or somebody has gone some.@ statice to visit,it’ jile.But if ecmebody ‘comes. ;a few miles to spend a -day ight with a neighbor,or ‘g0es to'‘town for ‘the day,that isn’t news So many people do “tiaut it ceases Don’t put in personalsto.be newsunlessthey mean something norduiess«the ill- mention sick people ness is seriou¥.- ace "ANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter is o*ing discussed, I take this method of announcing that ‘i willbe~a’cdudidate:for the office of County Supreimtendent of Public Instruction of Iredell county, Siibject to the aciior.of the Demo- M GRAY. ‘MULES|Statesville,R.F.D.6. FP.~TWENTY-FIVE head of ‘POR SALE.peedes peg yyreed vt arc ake —PAIR.,two-year-old mules forsale.Time or.cash.-R,EORAY:arch 1, COFPRY,Statesville,R-5,’ »to hone razors as good as new and return them by mail for 12 ce.ta, |money or stamps.T.L.GATTON,Bee}C.,Ree. DREDGING ASSOCIATION. A=request of anumber of the landowners }along Third creek.in.the Dredging Zone,I call a meeting of Iredell County Dredging Asso- ciation to meet at the court house SATURDAY, WORD WITH CORRESPONDENTS: Whenever -you have av live,news || two-—it is all right “to:wait until) If your community is not..represent-} ;It!is| a@ material help to acy community to |f eratic Primary and Convention. R. |LT :UL M: $3 head “W.H, ‘RAZORS HONED,viene resere ne I: Be He ate\“AN, ee Cake Accuracy,Promptness,Courtesy,.-. ~.Gonfidential _Treatment and : '@ Not only are you assured of ‘all that at -this bank bat-the standingof our depositors and the.increasing business of the bank . proves our abilityto render such service.> “Accountsare solicited from com individuals...' vos .Conservative Finan a \ All facilities given consistent with conservative banking. nies and First Na J..C.IRVIN,President.G yf *National Bank, -?STATESVILLE,N.C. “Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000.| it OR FIOERS:ne) E-S.PEGRAM,Cashier. H.BROWN,Vice President.JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier. 2. |Four Car Loads Virginia and Tennessee Horses,Mares and Mules Will arrive at our stables in Statesville TUESDAY, MARCH 12.This stock .will be acclimatedand.ready for;work.Will have in this lot a few extra nice’saddle and driving horses,and a few gentle ponies.This will be a wéll selected lot of stock,and bought as cheap as « cash and good judgment can buy them,and we'll sell them same way.If you need anything in our line,now is the time to get it.Be sure and bring your.friends and come to sée us.We want to trade with you.Terms to suit. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. |March 2d.at 1.30 p.m.The Third Creek Dredg- ing missioners are invited to be present.<| he M.W.WHITE, March 1.,President, ‘WAN TED prOPLARLOGS on,Boch,NORTH STATE VENIINGCO.eee Feb:27—6t. se ——s aWANTED.andinenaine,‘Toureto6 e —F | oO Feb.27.| D276”Tenantfor good two- |a ; 3 27 —2t.27-2|STEELE HOSIERY MILL.eb FOR REN )SAPTER «PRI Ast store der Bros,L B.PATTERSON.by sr WANTE KARUS JS. |ITs' | horse farm.ApplytFeb.mA, 23. ‘ A WW ALITYFLOUR.| Theflour that is made by our pro¢ess—the latest of up-to-date methods in expert milling.: You'll find.that better flour itis) impossible to get no matter what: price you may pay—a thogoughly overhauled plant and theaddition of modern equipment to our mill ériables us to give a flour equal to |any other.made:-We want you |itotestourproduct—orderittoday. a y Flour Milling Co. |Irish Cobbler Potatoes Iam ready.for you right now witha big lot of the “early.Irish Cobbler Pota- ‘toes.You ought to:plant some bythe first day of, ~.-March orbefore if you ‘can ,get them inthe ground.|havea full line of seed.— BB 4 ‘Headquarters for Seed.D.J.KIMBALL.J !|1 | | { ‘ | Rings That AreAllR yourself any show you our line; or more. _.When-yourbuy-oneofour Rings you need not give. trouble about the ‘sets. chance theset 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. 8 A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will be given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00 ;:-eo hight. If by any* Let us -Jewelers.seoeceseous7 rniture! tional Book Case. trade.ith us, Remember we will mt Library Fu ike it.to your interest.to We have everything to make your Library just what,you wantit to,bee»1 We are agents for the celebrated “Gunn”Sec- } Phones, Crawford-Bunch *#05:.Furniture Comp’y.. -UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,.._s.f NIGHT 4258:|-,Sales Day is thefirst Monday in each month in,Statesville,N.G:+ ° Boe :ogee.2 oS ;ae Now to’‘ce oo :. ‘Norther 1Pacific Ry.j For Rates-of Fare,Full Information and Free. Illustrated Literature about the seven great Prosperity ‘States of America mnesota,Yisces in,North Dakota,‘Montana,Idaho,Wash: G rar and .&Locate along “The Scenic Highway” vrthe Sitasre,Railway ‘of the Northwest.Get your friends té¢o and form a celony.@Ask about Low One-‘ way Spring Colonist Fares,effective daily March1st‘to April 15th and Round-trip HomeseeckersFares,effective on first.and third puneneyeafeachmonth,‘@ Write now ta YAN,Travel:fairy er AgelAiBenstvavelingP1ON.Prise St,Atlantaor J.CG...“BAiFOW,Traveling Prete AgenhhAve.,Cincinnali as ae oy ‘ay?sate i nae ap : ti s{Bul Ing (LoanAssocialion A quarter of a century.ago,February.5th,1887,the First.‘Building and’Loan Assoeiation was organized.Westill have the same president,J C.Irvin,the same vicé president,H. C.Cowles,and one director—Geo.H.Brown—elected at theorganization,who have served 25 years.without compensa-tion.We have also Mr.L.:C.Caldwell our attorney,who has conducted the legal.business since the beginning.Three‘of the first board of directors,Messrs.Isaac Wallace,W.F. Munday and:J.P.Caldwell,are dead.Three others,P.C.Carlton,J:Stephany and J.U.Lamprecht,resigned,and newerrtheirplaces.—Several of our:present-stock-holders have carried shares contiriuously for,25 years.Your present seeretary has had 23 years’experience,‘in.trying to supply:out of available funds an almost:unlimited demand for money.We have aidedin the building,or buying,or paying of mortgages on about 600 of the homes of the city,a number of business housés _and several churches.~The total number of shares subscribed 20,-895;par value $2,089,500..Shares matured .3,056;withdrawn13,829 shares..Nowin force 4,010,not ‘including shares .in the 51stseries now open.Amount loaned and mainly investedin homes,and taxable property,$530,349.83.Paid on matured shares in cash or cancelled mortgages $305,600.Paid on withdrawals$347,223.15.Total disbursedin this community $1,183,172.98. The great need of the association is more stockholders and more money.Could the enterprising business men of the city be induced to invest in our shares,they would assist inbuildingupthecity,thereby increasing their own business. As an investment it would pay 6}to 7 per cent profit clear.of-etetaxes.Have had very ‘successful opening-of-out 51stseries and sharés arestill ppoinglike Hot cakes.”‘Ee Ffarrill,---Se cretary, J C.IRVIN,President. 0,Ye Chicken Fanciers! Go straight to-J.E.Sloop for all kinds chicken feeds to-fixyourbirdsfortheshowandtogeteggs..Blood Meal,Bone Meal,Granulated Bone,Charcoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,Lay-ingFood,LayingTonic,,Alfalfa Meal,Globe and National Chicken Food,Globe Chick Feed,Conkey’s Remedies.forCholera,Roupe,Gapes,ete.—LEG BANDS—You cani’t win prizes unless your.chickensareingoodcondition. Have several séttings fresh pure bred Barre%Rock eggs.J.B..SLOOP. Call for Aunt Mary’s Nest Eggs—they chase the.yerminoffthechickens. :The.Rabbits,i |opossums will doy and you know wrat ranbits will do, foome,and bring sume dojs llearned'that teum,.té-hadicaagnicais crower and ‘|gren™ Jone like ‘this keop. Creo-Herion oun Syrup. ESPECIALLY GOOD pa FOR Use in Bronchial Coughs Dry Throat Coughs. The Polk Gray Drug Company. SalesDay i is thefirstMonday iin each monthin Statesville,N.C. ON THE. coats *PHONES CAN'T LIVE RIGHT \Without a Watch.You’re always wondering whattimeitis.’Get one of my.WATCHES and quit wondering. ‘BEST.WATCHES.coe eee =BEST.PRICES: HB.WOODWARD 109—410 | s;stores to :Jeweler {CHE LANDMARK FRIDAY, “March 4, Le Oe 1K Do. Hauivrete “and.Snons‘bums Would Overrun the:People >But)For‘Care ef Blind Children.- To the Editor of The Landmark: oT have been reading 4 lot in “The | Landmark about)the dog law”and the damage:the dogs nndthinkyouhadbetterGandera lit- tle what the rabbits’s,uinrels “and tT saw a fiela of corn.last year that has keen very nearly ~eaten.up by t1e\squirrels; ree ve 1912. A ‘CHAMPION’ I .kmow'of:one vive fardea of cab- bage.plants”the rabbita ate.roft vat the ground.Rabb‘ts will ruin youngpeachtrees.“I heard on old genthe- Man talking’the cther.day whosaidsomethinghadbeencaivbinghis chickens’and he atdn’t-kuow.whatit,was,He sent.for..soMe,one to ‘As they ‘were coming.they etry +k something, tan it and treed it:in:the chickenhouse.’When taey got tt ere they it was anly-an.opos- gnawed his comb.ot!..But the dogs: got there in time:to save the.chick-.en.|This old Be niemar *has ‘one: diag:now:and gajd hat ah gwanted another one.©Of eoutse vou can wrap ‘for.this game,but we don’t want,to.catch allof it!You can run them.and get them wild:and-they./wor't bother you.I know ai widow who ‘has several blind children.’She -said the Dogs—Dogs Take} 4 Both STATRNINews: Ww.R:Odell;former State.‘enesates from Cabarrus,is mentioned as “a probable candidate:tor the,Demé- cratic nomination for State Treas- uers “He ~has the met under|:consideration.; “Ti.Lenoir county ey Gay ‘arthur avis and kitied'Ruy.Fields,4 ed.‘The:phacting wast --withouts -provoesation..Tavis cliimshedidn’t know the.guu was loaded | when.‘he snapped it at.Fields,aevisisinjail. The contract’has bean let for the monument to Geu.Greear,the Rev- olutionary patriot,which fs to be erected ‘on the.batticgreund of Guil-, ford Court House F..H Hacker, of New York,has the ccntyact The cost of the monument will be -$27,- 000,which:-was ap;repriated by Congress.; ghieriff M.L.Hinsen,of.Richmondvounty,died suddenly’Titesday ithighomeinRockingnam|He; 48 years,old:and.had:been -el.seed sheriff,three.)times without:opr ‘position.At “the ‘agerof 20 he,went, to Rockingham:from:Monrce:and bes:gai work in aclivery,stable at 9 $4 a mionth.:utis este,©Is ow estimat ton planter,‘prowrags 5;5000 to 18,-éd at $200,000.He Wes a ares cote 000 bales.'a.year,;; Matt.R.Denmark, foad.man,was insfagtly.killed:in¢ the Atlantic Coast Eine .railroad yards at.Goldsboro Monday..:Hie.was|i] standing on.top of a box car,super-7intendingtheshiftiugofsomecars, when the car ow hich he was:stand-ing passed.ufidtr an olestrio wire. ayoung.nail-| she had a ‘dog:that wa:a lot ofhelp..It would stay with the chil+} and drive:the ‘cattle to ‘and)from:the -pasture..1.lo not think| that-it would be right to make any}redy food dogs| tied.or muzzled ‘so.that they would | be of no benefit.te them whatever, or put such.a tax vn them that they would have to.do 4%ay with them, l.have been recciag-a lot about people keéping dogs:and no.hogs, We keep several logs aid not lor two hogs but 18 i,20; don’t think a.dog’-.ean.carry.many of the middiin’s-we have (inOursmoke’house;+i.you want the dogsinyour imoke house,| keep ‘the’door sur A:dog ent Won't-eat-meat jis’wot A Di Hufola,‘N.C.READPR: not the purpose te abolishTheidea+s to eliminatecursthatdepredateon at once a uuisance and by imposiag «tax or.in strictipe .them anid:I It is all dogs. the roving the public, a menace, Sqme other way r-: Those who have ‘dogs they.«prize should:.be willins to pay tax On them and,keep taem oat uome JA idom that.can,be t:sitsd to iake be trained to.stay at Lome." citizeri has a ‘right to.Keep one.of a dozen dogs;or 10Q if he wants that many,but he has no ight to .turn them loose on,the neighborhood,for the rights of the public are always superior tO.the rights of the.individ.|ualy and as.a uacg2r of right,thedoghasnomorerighttutrespass than a cow or-horse.If the rab} |bits,squirrels —pisst ms are.do} jing:so much har:n now,while the} j dogs are Ganpaet rai ed,we can’:gee | lthe force of the argument that the ipresent conditidn:shoula--be con- jtinued:It would >e better to ¢ul-} |tivate fewer dogs ard trsin them ito.chase :the game ‘listened of allow jing them wnrestrictel ithe privilege...pe onewetie “slop ‘tubs rand #moke houses,sucking eggs, |killing sheep and in ofnc>ways go- ying ten times the nari their serv) \ices are worth.AS an-econonic |proposition,the rc¢ving ,cog.is {failure Except 'the case of thejequirrels,which are fast Jisappear- ling anyway,trappiag for ‘the other }game.mentioned !s.much more|fective amd -economica!Shan ©hunt- jing,which requires the time of lone man or sever?!men tc |with the dogs: fand it caught Denmark o..the back one)ithetr:scientific Kus off} don't}wrong:by going to. |pecially care of children and drive cows can’ Any ji; ler says:Moore iberty-:-andysteam up for th a |from éf-ling was burned off go along |} ‘The wire Was sagse i by the rains of the neck;Kill:#him instantly: i Denmark was 23 vearg old and.en-. |gaged ,to be.nvayricd : Rng!lish Physician Coming to Amer-|ica For Thstruction,Wied London “Dispatch.:‘| «American Dhysicians and surgeons|\for years tlave been ctming to Ba-} repe for the,purpose .of im proving | wlecze.Now,am} British sargoon that iscidea is all} iva to study|| admitting:that .América:has best h ospitals.‘el | pao Phe physician is.5ir-Berpard-Daw} }Son;physic ah.@XLTa OL inary to ‘Ki ne George:“While.te beliéves that | América has sutpass¢d Europe, in surgical science,he not remain:in:New York nor ati; the largé eities,.bub.wll.first go ‘to}a.little:town’in the .Northwest,| where he declares is situatéd or thie| marie S greatest hospiteal...This far- f-town:is Rochsste:Minn:,*and} ike institution is:condvected:by the} Doctohs Mayo.|The next-instituttoa he will will be that’coniee with =tt Johna’Hopkins Wniversity,whic | ihe declares is also finer than any.) thing on«this side,| eminent i demonstrate ted | Youth Burned to Death.’ Rufus Moore,a youus man } ployed,at Hazelwool,.se-mantfac-| ;turing suburb of W aynk ‘sville, was)) |burned to death lagt Saturday morn || ing if an unusual piaaLer. A special to the Crariotte Observ-| Wes et ployed _by,the Unagusta Ma Mince om Com- }peny,About 4 .‘cietk is the pyorn- ling he went down isto-Hie “furnace. rooms-te-repfenishthe fires and get} uAy,s work .He} had on his overalls,whict had been. Saturated with gasoline Whea he} opened the fire doors of cne of the furnaces the blaze leaped forth and ignited his.cloth ’s.He ran yelling the furnace room aud awak- ened.people in the immediate vicini-| y,but before help ¢o.id reach him, hé had fallen in a fiint.”His cloth- aad bis bo¢y so badly burned that he died in about) one hour.:| A GREAT.DISC on LRY!Sas tcioetihceeneseteeeie | Wask i Davidson.Dispacch, Charlotte Observer The official 1ancuncement of his acceptance of the prcs‘dency f Washington &Les iUniversity,.me by Dr.Henry Louis Smith this after- noon by wire te Kev.Dr,G Strickler,of Richmond,Va.,pres-ident.of the board of,irvetees,comes as no-surprise to Davideon,as it! has been an open secr for some time past that his decision would be’favorable *to tue Vilginia ©in- stitution.;:To say that this ccufirmatfon of Davidson's fears brings deep re- gret is unnecessury,-in view of ev-erything that was dore to hold .Dr. Smith at,Davidsow,but regrets are idle and their exprossion at length Serves no good vurpoBuildingona‘vandation his predecessors;‘ind tably immediate .predec sssoy,Rev.Dn B,Shearer,the venerable viceppres-ident.of the college,who.may beSaidtobethépioneerjuthe.es- tablishine mt of the Paslsh Bible in the Church college eurricu]um and the apastle and prophet-e Church and Christian education,Py..Smith has enlarged and developed David- son-to the point that Low,at the close of his more than successful| presidency,it staids in,the fore- front,nay;rather at the top.in the list of Presbyteria:C hureti"contrott+ ed colleges. Dr.Smith Go#ts tc.irgion and | laig Might Try Durham.Herald. Statesville will »ot sell it that that town.is ac.u courseit might’not way in other towns, worth a.trial?cn ecstahmtnanianinn A COLD,‘LA tORIA!THEN ENEU. allow.the drug and it (3 claimed ily dry.Of work the,same stil.it is not Is too often the fatal pcoughs that heng-on ow ten the “sys a jahd flower.the vital tance.R,Collins,‘postmaster;Bait egat.”N..‘J,,wi atroubledwitha‘ssHesays:‘Il would 3.corHl euhaustedaftereachfitofing..I bought.a battle and Tdr Cotipound and taken it all the <cougl)img.spelis had ‘i-tirely,ceased,:’Foley's !funey and i Compoynd can't be beat.’..It stops...cough Dy heating,the viuse refuse,arisestitutes”Statesvilie Dtug Co."re seque nce E.ahd | pot Feb.26 -to} \@d by *|germicidal and antisept’c.a ‘its natural rye In truppe cough {for wihich it is:prescrived. Certain Ingredients That Re ally | Promote Hair Growth When Prop:| erly Combined. ‘Resorcin is one of the most.effec-| tive germ destroyers ever discov ‘er-| science,-1d 1m ectinection| Beta Nantaool,.wicch is both} combi-| destroys the} thment,and} Pealthy~condi-} with nation is formed whicl hair of its natural nou also creates a cléan, tion of the se alp,which prevents thee | development of new gerns | .Pilocarpin,dlthough nota color-| ing matter of dye,is.a well-known} ingredient for restoring the hair to} color;~wher_the-Loss:/oF| hair hasbeen.eauced bya disease | of the scalip.:| proper com-} added as aj These ingredients ie bination,with,al sohoistimulant’and for’sits:well-defined| otlrishing properties;p.rfect per- haps the most e*°ective 1.emedy that} is known for scaip and hair troub-les Ww é have a remedy which is chief- ly.composed of these ingredients, in.combination.with other extreme-ly dnvaluable medic :ne’+gepts:.We guarantee.it to »positively cure| ‘dandruff and:to-grow hair,even though the.scalip'in spots is bare of hair.If there is any vitality left in the roots,it W'li.pésitively cure baldness,or we.will refund money..If the scalp has a_-glazed; ishing appearance,it’s ar that’baldness 1S permanent,jother instances we “believe lig curable,°6|We wait every one trceubled with \soalip disease or loss of hair to try |)Rexall 93"“Yair does.not cure dandruff and >grow} hair to.the -satisficticn o*the user, we will without question or quibble, \réturn every:cenl.paid us for it. We print this guarantve on every |bottle.It has effetie’a positive jeure in 93 per.cert Hutt to.a pri ictical tes.i |Rexall “93”Hait Tr oie,is en-tire- ly:unlike,and we thik,in every particular:better,than anything ‘else we know of for the.purpose.) We.urge yu to’try.this preparation’at our jentire risk:‘Certai ily.we ktvow ‘of ‘no “better guarankse’‘to.give you. |Remember,you caf.obtain Rexall but ip baldness »Special Bargains iin 6-footDining Tables: $17.50 Tables “81450 |21.50 Tables.icy:17.50 60,00 10-foot Tables ..48.50:. Statesville Housefurnisshing Company. ‘R.O.DEITZ,Manager Sales Dayis the first Monday.in each month:in Statesville,N.C. -intends to}4 ein-|f i's ,the i|@ NOTHING BETTER FOR CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS..25C,A BOTTLE — AT ee F,Hall's,|Drug Store, "PHONE NO.26, Good Methods, COURTEOUS age Reso. "TREATMENT. Ought to mean much'to the man with a bank:ac- ‘count.If you have not yet opened an account.with the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so now, ’Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 28,000.00 Total Resources over 500,000.00 : Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. Commercial:National?Bank, Statesville,gN.C. M.K.TEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice President. D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. your |f {ndication)| Tonic.ve it)f of cases where |Resniedies ‘in Statesville-only at our store Wille ‘Drug Co The Resell.Storer The Statee |1s)Honstsble Record 1912 “Your Comfort Today May Be:Your.Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of That.Mr.Property Owner? INSURANCE! Weissue every kind—Fire,Life;Accident and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto- mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,‘Cyclone, Live:‘Stock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is .coming all too fast.Consider the present,‘Too late to.. lock the stab’e after the horse is gone. ’Phone 54.Call orwrite us fur prices.and intormation about our policies. Statesville ‘Realty &Investment Co. JF,CARLTON,Manager.| Ce Sitar N. Nae Sgt,|PED PEN CILS” -Positively:the best_essrtohent o"in the city. une s Non-‘akabie"and. Waterman’s Fountain Pens. BLANK BOOKS Allkinds of Bound Blank Books and Sheppard’s Loose Leaf Systems.‘ PRINTING, We are sure wecan.meet your needs there too.:‘ Statesville Printing Co.,. Printing and Stationery, BIS:South Center’=* tiHomie Heer (o, General.oeecriel Contractors Estimates Furnished hy All Kinds Electrieal Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC 00.,| ee ar _|=-vanized Shingles.with:patent |¢.Ss.Holland. am A.D.COOPER,Manager. a eeeSSaeS I —Machines ~Repaired.Wl “LU.LAMPRECHT, ‘109 East Front Street. ’Phone 61. eae Sa oe =Ta Booting Pants,MeMonuments Burrus’Metal1Roofing Gal vanized Roofing,tin and gal- lock.Roofing also‘has patent “lock.| Paint of all colors,turpen-.ctine,linseed oil.a Iam agent for monuments .|}made by Mecklenburg Monu-.|} ment Co.’©.8:HOI,sLAND.| JUST.RECEIVED 1 Local Views,All New. | Broad Street Methodist Church. Statesville Female College.-$tatesville Graded School.Mr.F,H:Conger’sResidence. Long’s Sanatorium.*._ Southern Passenger Station.Ht Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain.Pen and Conklin’s Fountain Pen,Thése aretwo -best -self-filling pens on the market,’Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils.PRINTING. BRADY,-The Printer. PSS IRS RE.IEWE STEELS W.R.MILLS; Statesville,N.Ci Fine Farm Lands and City Property for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. y '¥Jan.2, oe PROPERTY ForSale or.Rent. Four-room cottage and lot on Oak street for sale.Good barn and outbuildings, ”Several lots,close in,for sale. One hundred and sixty acres less than a mile north of towntobe:cut into lots to suit,pur- ehaser.*This is fine residen-tial property,located on Tur- nersburg road and Turnerav-enue. Nine acres-in north States: ville for sale. Dec.‘W. IN Gsfon tab tat caeacaeA.W.ickacpona ica -Fifthstreet, |Japan Will Get.“Ahead ‘if We two battleships a year. }which:United, creation of two vice admirals, iT regety ilast of the week:with |Zachary’s shots took-effect. =|fell:after having |Mr. |To.the E |ville, ]court hquse"door in,Statesvi Jam 9.—8b", THE LANDMARK | “eae Manh 4 :1912.FRIDAY,.= eeeeesae ‘Don’t Build More Ships.."TJapan by 1916 will have’wrested Ce the:position:of.third nayal vower fromtheUnitedStatedandthiscountry}: will have.difficulty.in maintaining if- self in fourth.place unless it.builds Secretary Meyer declared,this to be a fact in his testimony.Monday before the House naval:affairs committee. The Secretary urgedgreater liberality by Congress in dealingwith the naval }establishment.Mr..Meyer asked also for an appro-}>+ “to establish.a4.priatiom of $4,ang,globe-girdling iteless .system,byStateswarshipscouldkeepinconstanttouchwitington,with their,bages andwitht each other.The ‘comthittee.is ‘pledged to-econ:oeomyandalthoughappropriationsfor)>.battleships haye.not beehwacted upsn,|. many.members are:‘said to be inclined’ not to support the.caucus which de-|°°. cided against «a ‘two-battle-ship pro-|. gramme,;The wireless:suggestion, it is believed,will not be.agreed tofor reasons of economy. “Ag part of the gesaeral-naval -reor-|. ganization ‘scheme,Secretary Meyer)suggested .the abandonment of thenavyyardsatNew:York,Boston-and Portsmouth,N.H.,provided $24,000,-000 could be realized from their sale. The threeyards cost the government more than $1 16,000,000. In place -of ‘the abandoned yards the new plan contemplates one:great yard in Narragafisett bay,another at Norfolk,a terpedo station at Charles- fon.and a‘small yard at Key West. ||The latter would be in the ‘nature.of an auxiliary .to.the.naval base.at} Guantanamo..The:Secretary strong- ly advocated the creation of the.grade of admiral on the.active list,with the Killed Desperado. The Jackson county.Journal of last | week had the following account of a! tragedy near Highlands,Maren:coun-| ity: ~“De uty:Sheriff James Pric e and |" three assistants went ta.thes home.of Grant”Zachary near Highlands the Zs ic hary's arrest: “After waiting’on the outside for! |some,tittie for Zachary t6 come.out, they went to the house,.twerpoitig to| lone:door andtwo going to the other.| |Price“knocked on the door and-when Zachary found out that-it was officers ‘at the door’he attempted to escape by| ithe other door,and finding himself! lcornered grabbed a Winchester-and' began shooting at P rice,,who return-| jed the fire: ‘Information is mezagre,but it is un- lderstood that Zachary.shot several| itimes,two with.a’Winchesterand five. |with a revolver..Price emptied his revolver and is reported to have.hit Zachary each time,while but one of| Zachary fired the seventh shot afterward.jand died a few-minutes with|“Mrs.Zachary covered -Price ithe Winchester but.was in turn cov-} lered by one of the other deputies and} i disarmed. “Price lies in the hospital at High-| ilands in a serious condition,having} |been shot sidewise through the body| |between the lower ribs.”’ Meroney Asked to Explain. Aitor of ‘fhe “andmark We read with.interest the letter \fronr Mr.J.concerning the origin of the} |famous‘‘Turkey-trot®and ‘“Buzzard-| eRe dances.Now if Mr.Meroney will inform us \(as we are always anxious for infor-| “mation),if Mr.Larkin’Barneycastle,who he says.furnished the music for| |Squire Boone in theseventeenth cen-} tury,is the same Mr.Larkin Barney-|leastle of banjo fame,who now resides| in Davié eounty?If so,we can readily Mr.Barney’s hoary head. NATIVE OF DAVIE. |Sets ‘Au Example,vo North Carolina. |Durham Herald. Mr.Underwood did ‘not ¢rawfish when -it came to deaung with:the schedulés effecting.his own district, but if.he had followed the example| of the Nerth Carolina d.icgation he would he ive done so. BACKACHE ALMOST UNBEARABLE! Is an almost certa‘n result of kidney,|trouble.«D,Toomuy,.803 Ef.Olive street,Bloomington,ll}.,says:“I suffered withi}backache and pains-in my kidneys:which Were almost unbe arable,q .gave.:FoleyKidney-‘Pills..a good trial,and.they done wonders’for me.vod!ay I:¢an'doarealhard”day’s wotk and not féel theeifects.’Foley Kidnev Pills will cure -~#-any.case of kidney and:bladder troubleNo}not beyond the reach of«medicne.medicine can do mere.Statesville Drug| Coys PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for{3¢-pound Feather Bed and receive6-pound pair pillows free,Freight prepaid.New feathers,best ticking,satisfaction:guaranteed, AGENTS WANTED TURNER &:CORNWELL Feather Dealers.Dept.A.Charlotte,N.C.Reference:Comme:rela National Bank, FOR SALE.Z—RUFF Orpington Eggs,B.ee a EUL,Loray,h,6.—4't It.a,w. |uary term,1913 in an action wherein Thomas J, -auction to.the highest bidder,lle,N.C., :SATURDAY,MARCH 28D,1912, at 12 0’tate lyiurb,southeast of Statesville,to-wit: ehh Sapir pet from Nat 8:ith,fotfor.eneraeedoed’fromNat $ont being the residenceof the i will ‘Wasaon, JOHN A,McLEAN,“spss ht *Commiasioner.* »Wash-} in Macon County—Officer Ee. )|tional fanatics. K.Meroney,of Mocks-; account for| :|Southern Railway Company,says 4 GOMGUESIONER S SALE OF LAND URSUANT to a judgment of the GeperiorCour?of Iredell county,rendered at the Jan- Conger is plaintiff and Will Wasson‘is defendant,the’nudersigned commissionerves sell at.publicforcash,at the jock,m.,thefollewing described real:@e-in the edge ‘of Belmont,a colored,sub- one ale acre of land,the same that Will Was-tion ofasgon adjoining the lands of ErnestWeaver,Nat Smith'swireandthepublicroadleadingtoWilliams’)Tarn . ee farmly-«this Salve,I-too cannot pra it | a warrant for}—— Crificises|I Overman :_puree Rept * 26 |Se nator WarahiihTeton Dispateh;:F Sharp criticism of a,a bures Au of labor | report on labor conditionsint he'South|]. was made in the Senaté today by Sey- ator Overman,-of North Carolina,He found éspecial fault with a compari- son of the bills of fare of the mill men of North-Carolina and Georgia’with ithe menus of theprisoners inthe Fed-} eral penitentiary at Atlanta,Ga.,ant after reading several of these billso fare,declared,they wereequal to those ‘of the average Senator. He did not know,‘he said,why the |mill operatives of the South ‘should be| subjected to such an indignity untess \it was to meet the demands ofsec- He declared the r¢ port to be a slander on good tiiiens.} “What is the government:going to do about it??*’he demanded.“'Is it |proposed to clothe and feed these peo- ple and give them better wages?If) not,whi it is the purpose of the re-} |port?”’ Senator Gallinger said that such re-}'ports ought to be stopped.He de-i \clared the principal purpose in.pre-| |paring them to be the:continuation of the salaries of the officials preparing them.No action was taken.{The report referred t>was issued several days ago.and*i}reference was made 'to mills in t.wensboro and |Burlington.Senator Overman called on Mr.Nagel,Secretary of Labor and |Commerce,who said the report was imisleading.andin part uatrue..This being so it is wondered why the gov- lernment permits the issuing of.such réports.—The Landmark.} A Carpenter W ho Makes Quilts. |*Spencerhas an “anusual character jin P.W.:Ward,an,employe.of the icorrespondent.of the Charlotte Ob- iserver.He isa carpenter by trade, in the service of the car departmentland:is‘employed regularly in this ‘branch of the shops.After work |hours he spends his,time in sewing with an ordinary needle arid ‘thread, |just as any old woman would do.For the past eighteen years he has spent his leisure hours'in this wayand dur- ing this time has done considerable needle work.'.Hé is now finishinga .It ahautd be instantly applied. 'Croup—Vick’s will quickly loosen and expel the:phlegm,and gave the child’s life.Prevent Croup through inhalation and absorption... .No drugs ito take,they but help.clog up the heart;lungs mr Organs,thus preventing the immediate relief the lungs require. Itis a special.method of cure that has won a great reputation titan wage on account of its almost miraculous effect.‘: Vick’s Family RemediesCo. Rerenebore,NC roby eet Rertittaxets disease Vour little one may go to»bed:playful and happy only tobe ~arousedin the night by that ever fateful disease—Croup.Thousands| of loving parents are.to-day mourning the loss of their darlings who were suddenly snatched away by this dangerous disease;just because. .“they did not use proper methods promptly when the attackcame.»© -‘So sudden and so treacherous is this diseasethat it is every "parent's aay to.their.child »‘to always have on*hand-a bed cet Croup andPneumonia b5 Af.‘there i is Tt will promptly allay “lam positive that there has ‘never been anything on the Oeorgia.market that equals your Croup and Pneumonia Salve as-to giving ‘the satisfaction that your article does. that received a package I hear nothing but the highest praise,and as I “have also used M..O.STEV ENS. “AtyourargistesTerby mal;25e.,5c.$1.00 too highly. the dollar size.”w keonemy sugsests =e yih|Up ano Keys Gawve ; S04 Sizenacechee ea e ie So k h a n k ie co o n e ee eorthAY|SSEENS BORO:N.S already an attack af ae the inflammation and | Macon;.Ga:*,— From every vt y 4 Claims Are Easy. Anybody’Can Make Claims. If laiths made quality DAN VALLEY flour.would have been put out of business long «ago.1 am_still looking fora flour just-as-good.as DAN VALLEY,and'so are a num-ber of housewives.who paid *their good money for an un- tried flour:‘The best thingI can suggest is to put DAN VALLEY and a-just-as-good flour side by side and watch the results.This is the test. DAN VALLEY is sold by ev- ery leading..grocer ‘in yourcity.Ask for DAN VALLEY. and accept no other. C W.Boshamer,Jr., Local Representative. *Phone 1125. a Hard Brick “and rock.are the only build- ing materials thatwill with- and frost and fire,and last for all time.Common and Face Brick always on hand. Statesville Brick Co. S.J.Holland. Has.good farm horses ~and mules for’sale for cash or on time.Terms to suit purchaser. \fine silk quilt,-put,together in.sm:ual ipiecesin the old-fashioned way and} |when completed the work would do} credit to a crack seamstress.It is| |believe that it was made by a man’s | |hand.Mr.Ward has a mania for»needlé. night at this kind of employment. President and Observer.Editor:Chums. Washington.Dispiten to Raleigh ;News and Observer,: “The major’s [Major Hemphill,edit-orCharlotte Observer]High stand in the good’graces of Mr.Fattiis wellknownabout=Washington,it being understoodhere that the Charlotte Ob- server,sincethe former South Caro- linian became editorial wriler,is oneofthethreenewspaperswhich.the President reads each day. Advertisedised Letters. Followingia a list of letters remaining in theostoffieeatStatesville.N.C..for the week end-ng Fs ee,27,1912:jopby,C.W.Eason,Nimrod Falls W E,Holcomb,David ‘Raibbe Mra,Mollie Martin,Miss|Mrs,Begsie Pope,Mrs.Laura ae jreally a work of artand it is hardto| iT 3est equipped livery in town. *Phone 3.Day or Night. work and works until midnight every [My Machine Shop 8complete’‘and I am prepared to dc sy kind of repair work: ENGINE AND BOILER WORKASPECIALTY"** Also carry a full line ofSteam Fit ings.up to 3inches.Injectors,Lu oricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pune Pipe and Shafting.. “¢.BH.TURNER.Some Street.Dealerin Machinery“ALWAYS IN. OCCUPY threeroomson ‘the second floor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and I amalwayshere,.Don’t peep into my reception roomwhereIneverstayandthen‘go off and say lamknown,not at“work not in,but comie on in and let yourselfTapthebell,knock or speak out.If 1thedentalchair-I am in my Laboratory—shop-~inaroom farther.in,P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist: yBRhyne’Saddie Shaw,Mary.iitter5SAREE ORs Mra.“Manda Young;"weary Persons callingfor any of the abovewelllree‘eal.for:‘adyertisedletters.”DEWRY h BAYMER,im . ee) WANTED —BUYERS for old.bills)*Have over $4/000 small billsfrom5to50centsandfrom$1 to $60,ae ressMRS,NEDA:SCOTT,Merevies ¥Falls,NFeb,23,~—2t,sk stab oe "Specials! { Watch for’auancunt of new articleat bottom of this. #acein each Friday’s Landmark for the following week.We'll deliver the goods meres to announcement. $1.00 Buggy Whips for 50c. 75¢.Buggy Whips for ‘A0c. ::Good as can |be bought any- where regular for 75c.and $1.Will sell this week at above prices,One only toa customer. % aStatesville fais &Harness Co. Sales Dayis the first Monday i in each monthin Statesville,.N.C. |Steen FOR SALE. 350 acres in Eagle Mills ‘township,160 acres in cultivation,balance “in timber,which will cut over a million feet of lumber.Two: _seven-room.dwellings,two tenant houses,two stock barns.and ~other ,outbuildings.Near the Statesville Air line railroad,now in construction.Fine water power which willdevelop250 horse-power, small grist mill and many other advantages.71 acres three miles south of Troutman on public road,40 acres in cultivation,balance i in timber...New 6-room-dwelling,barn and out: buildings.45 acres one’‘mile west.of ication:in high school district,25acresincultivation,balancein timber.New four-room dwelling,barn and outbuildings. 87 acres six miles north.of Statesville on macadamized ‘road,30 acres in cultivation,six acres in meadow,balance-in timber. * Seven-room cottage on Mills street.Two--story,7-room dwelling - on Caldwell street.New 5-room cottage on Boulevard.Two shares of stock in the Iredell Telephone Co,Four shares in Paola sires Mill:For furthet informationcall on or write,‘ERNEST 6.GAITHER,~Statesville,N.C,. :eee STQCKS AND REAL ESTATE.’PHONE 23 OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. 4 “Mary Garden! eB 00.THE OUNCE HAL F OU NC E BOTELE i.00. ‘THE STORE OF uaury 8 _Statesville Drug Con._BRESCRIPTIONISTS.? Reconler.Smith Bars ‘Oharlotte >is} "Not Sincere About Propibition, The Landmark has tong been of the:opinion that “hey make more| fuss ‘about pro)ihit.cn in Charlotte| and at ‘the same ‘time do less,-comr pared with their professions;to enforce the law than in’almost any place in the State.In other words, while professing much zeal for “‘pro-| hibition,the Charlotte folks per- mit,the sale:of liguor in drug éstores and permit.the existence —of celubs.that,dispense liquo:,and ac- ‘cording ta common.1epoft many.of these,‘places:Pispeuse ‘the: With almast,as miueyh freedom as an) ‘old-fashioned barroom.: dn fact,ft,has.appeared”to euks "Spsidenpitthat anany’of!the Charhotte i folks:werdonly,concerned in keep- ing liquor.froth”“otd Jones;'>while: yet the same -time reserving «thie “tight to have a.supply”for the elect.This suspicion is confirmed by the statemeat:of,Recorder Smith,‘judge of the police court of Charlotte,in a letter-to the Char- -otte,Ministerial Asscciation a few, days ‘ago.Mr.Smith was’invited "to address the:Ministeriai ‘Associa- ‘tion -90n ‘the enforsement of the. liquor laws,Being unable to attend the meeting he ee a letter,which was published,-in the-course of: whith he said: “Law enforcement,is simply a matter of -what the people -want. The.majority of the.people of this town control ‘it,they always have and abways wille control it.There,is: absolutely,no other way +4 controll- >Inga demotracy.And since the “majority of our people are members ‘ef your churches,I should think that the problem cf enforcing »the prohibition law,woald be greatly ;elty could prevail upon their nrem- bers to quit selling liquor,to quit -buying liquor-and.to quit drinkingliquor.If you will take a,census of the clubs and:drug stores of: this’city,and of-those who own: and operate and -pat.anize ©them, ‘you will,see just how big:your task is:among wour own folks:You -see before you got interested.in’ the matter,we nad to look.after __wour-folks-and-the-othercrowd,-too, and:maybe we got a little ‘behind:Pit you will tind that they don’t want prohibition yery ‘tight.here.Prohibition in this town always “means ‘prohibition for the other fel- low..I think that’s.hypocritical, but.that’s just “the way it is.They want it kept away trom ‘old Jones’ end that sort of folks,but.they want it where our ‘yest people’can get it.And if you iry tO.make it very tight they.vi’l accuse you of trying to make the law,‘odious’ and unpopular.‘That's what they said tg me at the recent meeting of the Law and Order League when [| asked them to take away the license the adoption of the resobutions. from drug stores.You see,1) thought they meant what:they had 'Deen saying,but they didn’t at all. They said that we were ‘not yet ready for prohibition,and of course we had .to have a ‘leetle for Bick-| ness.I didn’t try to understand| just why they rushed to toe defense| of the drug stores,:but 1 remem bered that passage which says that the his master’s crib.’ “I think,bréthten,that you cam help wonderfully if you wili endeav- or to arouse public se.timent.to} .the point where ‘t wil demand pro- hibition,and.then hack-uj mand,You know that there are) lote-of ptople who wil)applaud your prohibition on -he way bome I ‘don't!want to say anytiing to dis-| courage you,but i.am just telling you how things are You are ap-| proaching the.questivu.o!law en-|} forcement from the theoretical} standpoint,.and I 1m giving you a few practical facts“Them,too,thérc’s a let of other) people who always watt to be mak- ing a fuss over »rouiditioa, it has furnished vo tiem a podliti- cal.battlé ery that has kept:them| outof oblivion for years:This class | don't want it very tight c:ther,and| they are the ones who w:!l be tell-| ing you not to ge to extremes for fear of making ‘1¢e law:odious. ‘ase knoweth| stutt of!Scripture| its de | because|| COMMITTEE |ENDORSED. Two Republican State |ouniios —-One ,in Raley and One in Charlotte. |Betetgh Sivexcts},lotte Observer,\ *President Ta:‘t's administration. wias endorsed and recommended by. the Republican State executive com-mittee there’this @fternoon.\Nhe ‘President:is declared ‘in.the reso- lutions adopted tc ve “the embodi-.ment of,progressive conservatism" and “the ‘‘suggestidnc’’contained in the resolutions ere ‘ecmmended to “the people who’are’and of ‘Tight ought to be the finaland supreme authority under the constitution and, to.their conservative ahd sober Bec-, ‘ond thought which ohas’always Abeci’ the bulwark of the’party ‘andthe safety of the republic.’\The.vote was 12°for endorsement of.we Taft and 6.against. Charlotte both:won and iat’in‘th. fight for the convention.By a-vote of 10°to F the convention devided ‘to,accept Raleigh's invitation for the/ first”convéntion’and..May 35>.was decided upon as’the ‘date:iG mn Ly the delegation to:the’national convention: willbe’‘named*at tae Raleigh meet~ ing,“however;and the.second®‘and more important eouveltion +7 to:mom inate’candidates for State:‘of-fices—will >be held °in’Charlotte. This was the unanimous agreement, neached by thie cotn mittee,althotigh Feb.29,to ‘Ohar-, no action.‘with regard.to’.the date of.the second cenvention was. takien.»~bt.Jeaked out,after,the fomnelie of the committee that there was a clear split between tne Butler ,andMoreheadforces..Builer’s |friends, it is said;opposed the adoption.of|. the.resolutions endorsing.the.“Taft|’ administration and a warm discus- sion ensued.-Léeading.in the op- position:to:is admnistration’was Committeeéman C.tf.Cowles,of Wilkesboro,:whe ‘¢s'aréd-heatedly that he..wished to.0 on record as wnia}terably opposed to.‘Taft,’-once and for all.Other speeches against) the endorsement of the administra- tion were by I,MMeekins,of the first district,George K,Butler,‘ofthethirddistrict,C.°¢.Van,memi- Line:.railway..was derailed .at the. bridge over Little river,seven’milesfromSanford,Tuesday morning.Thebridgewaswreckedandtenfreightcarsleftthetrack,same,of them go-jng into the river: Maat Dog—Aged °lites Ile-Notes .From New Stirling.Neighborhood.dy Correspondence of The Landmapk:.° NewStirling,:Feb,28-—-A dog be- ‘longing to “Mir.Linder»Watt,yplon9 lives at Seott's,‘became.affected withhydrophobiaafewdiuys.ago and ‘bitseveraldogsinthisneighborhood.Same of these have een killed andothers.confined..:The,mad dog was} killed in the Olio section...-iMr.Frank Mefato,wh»is in his 91st year,is°quite sick with anippe at Mr.J.D,wllyott's..Mr. Dan Reynolds 1s sutfeting fromhearttrouble.OTe |, (Miss Alice,Stevenson,who taught at thé Leonard.school house as as-sistant;has returnéd tome and en- tered Elgin school.\ A’man was hauling bees on a one-horse wagoh today’and seme of thebeesgotsoactivethatitwas.nee-|: essary ‘to:loose -che inule from the wagon to prevent trouble:: Instance.of bid 716adg:>A ‘horse || to a top buggy..aboy riding:-the |,horse hitched to the bagsy and two} pompealone walking,Nobody:An} the bugey..:$b oo&new way of ‘taki ne,horses ‘tane . dem:“A man ridin ®eA horse:“peade kingsat thier.horse"anda,thind horse |) ‘hitehe ta the tall of the.second’: horse:The ibys wasshows ourhand some nickled home safe which we. furnish our Savings”Depositors. Free.All we'ask is that you open. an accountwith $1,00-or more,|,: “Hf as cough “talk,Zeal arid.Haielh: were expended®in religious.effortJagwillbeexpended\ing pc litios:thebalanceofthisyear.\{Were would be the greatest revival of religion ever|}; known. Ce] Salaries ‘for:connty officase:“Ht?;the,change accomplishes nothing|Call and see us and we will tellmore®.,than-to.let _\4e payers p know,as they’:have “a.right to)!eee all about it, ‘know,what the officers Bet.it will|_We are always Glad:to see you. be worth while. ‘|Merchants andParniers’Bankof Statesville. uA Sostakt train:on the‘ktlantié.Coast: THE LANDMARK is $2 9s.No one hurt.-‘Leas than 2°cevts a rane ee.”: bin 2LAOTORGGNIS a ne ber-at-large,J.J.Ganiink of thie; fourth district,ani F,H.Hanes,of| the seventh distriet.:It”is -said that-these men will.tine up with| Marion Butler in support of Roose-| velt for the.presidential nomination. ‘Mr.Meekins’opposition to the ad-} ministration ecomes-inspite of the) fact that ‘he is a Faderal officehold | er being postmaster,at ¥.isaderyCity,| George .B.Butler is a brother to | former Seniator .aad,it is mainty| through his determin:dstand aga!DBL Taft<-that-is-seen-Marion~Butler's | change of heart 2s to prenldendia choice.Thomas Settle champic¢ned ‘the resolutions.He introduced asker and €b46:<e:at:leng.h in favor ‘their adoption:Mr.Settle stated the.Observer representative |after- wands that he went iuto the meeting, with:no idea of.making a;speech |but was Shovyed iato the lead and |.‘the boys told me 1 spoke an hour anda,‘twalf,”’he said.Col.Harry Skinner,whom the President declin- ed to appoint to the Federal.bench.| to Succeed the late Thomag R.Pur- nell;also.made a powerful plea for Mr LCharles.J.‘Harris,formereandi- date for Governor,bad a few words tosay in.commendation of the Tatt j}administnation.Other members of ‘the ‘committee present who.voted for the endorsement of Mr.Taft voiced their approval of the com- ‘mittee taking this action.The Observer representative,learn- ed that in the original 4raft of the resolutions recommendatv,for the jrenomination of Mr ‘aft was made. A sub-committee,Which was appoint-| |edi to consider the.resolu.ons,re- ponted back to the vomniitee °with ithe metition of-a ien5>mination con- spicuously absent «and the resol u- tione were adopted in this form. The resdlutions:endorsing and commending the administration ‘of President Taft were wired in-full to |Seonettary -Hilles within a.few.mo- }ments after the adjournment of the |committee.It.is said.that the President is much concerued over the situation in Nortn Carolina and,the} |Morehespad.férces were quick to noti-| fy.him of their victory eeeennnemmamccreee | Twenty-two States have Republi- ean Govemors.Of these seven have |declared for Roosevelt for.President,nine for Taft,three are claimed “for Taft,one is for Le Fel-ette and two have not annoude:‘d their pref- |6rence, tol |all the | @ ple New Spring Low Shoes (a2 For Men,Women aadChildren:are here.’All the new- -est Style Pumps,Cpords etc.Come look them oyer.¢ Ladies’New Patent Welt Pumps $3.00- Ladies’New Gibson Tie ;$2 00,$2.25,$2.50 Ladies’Tan Russia Pump $2.25 to $3.25 Ladies’Gun Metal Button .:$3.00 Ladies’Gun Mental Strap Pump ‘$2.50,$3.00 Ladies’Patent Strap‘Pump $2.25,$2.50,$3.00 Ladies’Kid Blucher Oxford $2.ec $2.50Snt8Ladies’White Canvas Pumps $1. Misses’and Children’s White Shoes andSandals$1 to$2.00 We ask a careful inspection of our shoeofferings.Our lines represent the output of the best factories....Our _prices are reasonable,styles and leathers the newest. Sold for Cash Only,But at a Lower Price at —— Poston -Wasson Co. THE ONE.PRICE CASH STORE. Sales"Day is the first Monhday-in each monthinStatesville,N:€. )@O@6000006 THE WOMAN...WHO WRITES on and withstationeryprocured ‘here is in no danger of having @ her letters criticised as to cor- rect.forth anyway.We have just the right shape,size and tint of paper,the ink that doesn’t splutter.Our stationery is approved by.people who know. R.P.“ALLISON’S,e BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. eee PRBBS ©@OGGOQISO CT) t “Personally,I -hink we Sieht to |e you know that of minor ee i tbi roe trnight t.flat-‘dilments colds-are by fas the most dan-! have proht Mon:Stra ele gerous?It is not the cold itself that footed and as vight «us Dick’s hat}you need to fear,b+‘he serious dis- band,without.any eriding:compro-|Cases”nt it oftén_Ieads ae re of 1ese are nownh as rverm Ciscases.neu-mising -or dickering.s07 without monia and consumption are omong them any club or drug sto1e frills,if We |Why'not take Chamberlain's Cough Rem- are going to have preonibition at all.ror and cure your culd whiie you can? We ouight:to.be fish or fowl -one or or sale by all:dealers. the other,and just :ow..we are a)7% bad.combination of voth:|}like ,to] stand up and’be cwounted on ‘one ‘edie ortthe other are straddiing.”’ Glory to Recorder Smith!He 1s| one-Charlotte man |whe has the| courage to tell a’straight story of the <onditions iv that town--ex- pose the ‘hypocrisy and insincer- ity. nea Tony Chicken Thief at Huntersville. sayapig bie Correspondence ‘“Char- lotte Observer. A Mr.a cake here .Sunday Prices: cuneate pdb tse ot yee ene Wash Dresses health eg rnbedh others as sell rea}Mi dd BI Dues ioe Gate duiokens :1 y Ouse | He had stolen''three coops and -wasHeborrewedabox@hippingthem. froin Bi.—LL. them.im. nette’s |‘TOOSK:.that wight Prey ey tte tgbdteanaehont hone ‘away several of\nis tine hens.He Was pent-to jail iin default of a) $200 bond.’ When you ave fheumatiom ‘in.your foot or instep apply Chvmberlain's Lini- 1oy just now We| sk ivy He went to.visit Mr.Bar-and,carried ofl asses and Mh SS AS AD TS SD cA CRED Bluse! ™ey |Wash We have olaged.on sale an excellent line ot Misses’and.Ghildren’s co garments at exceptionally ae 25¢e ,50c.,75c.,$1.00,$1.25.0c,to $1.00 each. »You ohkinat afford-to have them,made at,above,prices.iif you consider the quality.Yours wrulyy °.: Sales,Dayis 4 ment.and you.will ¢.:quick.relief.It a ‘Put a quarter,Why suffer?For re ,le by all”dealers,COA Me \y ee) MI aS&zEE OSTON a“ the hohe panaey.tin each month iin Btategyites:!Ne Be IIf It’s the News $2.00OneYear Six Months Three Months VOL.XXXVI. ROAD WORK AND)ROAD MONEY|ALDERMEN TALK 3TREET WORK)A:BOY’CRUSHED TO BEATHL|THE NEWS OFOF MOORESVILLE,|THE POULTRY SHQW,PRIZES.BRIEF ITEMS OFOF LOOALNEws. Funds Receiyed and Expended For Committee to Visit Other’Towns|Sad Accident at.Taylorsville —The Edminston,Brothers Improving |The Ohicken,oo *Road Work-—How the Money’is —Street:Assesyments,Etc.County,:Commenceiment ‘Friday —Snow a Surprise,List’of Prize Winners,:Being Spent:ane.Ww hat.Has)‘he pripeipal work’o*the boalnd,“eGov.Kitchin ‘Will i —.Correspondence of The Landmark.\.That the Iredell sPoustry:‘Assocla-|and Miss Bell.Meadswe.Been Done,—ot aldermen >at!their regular]:Paylorsvifle Lteins,.:a “Mooregvilie,March.4—The people tion's first show last.week has serv-—The'eounty commisst ;were -Mhe quatterly report of."thee.road nionth ly:meeting Friday night:was Correspondence of ‘The:Landmark.j iD were rather surprised Sunday.morn @d its purpose in stimu!ating a more!jn regular’Poni sefund,‘showing the ‘receipts ‘and ex-|concerning,atreet.work.The street Taylorsville,March 4-~Our town|ing’when.they”‘kooked out and:saw|healthy three omonths;>what.fey.being.done street:work:and:make observations|ters and several other:boys cwere.flakes began to fall thick and.,with the road bond money!and.-ithe gf Awthe work,‘the material used,playing.near “the material.the|Sekdom.do.we see snowflakes‘statement.of County.“Treasurersétc:)inorder that the committee|Suthern Railway:10...has placed large as they,wére Sunduy.A citia are pla For:his-own:tifo.mation.‘and’the|tions/to the.board when the street lust ‘how-it'happened’the.children|.weather:reports that last March there are 6 count Ys Sean.will.be -Fead.with?liytesest.Amay:“ina ke iiitelligent~tecoinmerida~near ‘the “trestle tor ‘fepair:work.|zen whio kGeps -well ested on the!crease their jAnterest.“in. lots of Peo.Saterested,Mr.N.Mills,thairel In all’street ‘improvement...dis-)beam:a foot.equare-aud ten or 2.2"grees -above ‘gerd and that ‘every,iness”as.a’side.jation.will ‘erdeayor|.¢6eoeen,of the county:T tamapeaess,thicts:where thebid2walk work has|feet long fell,on iris and:crushed|month-to October inclusive it reach-|try,asso¢Huse Phe.bout. i.os)Mast week prepared ‘a report’of]been completed,and assessments!his ‘skull’.Drs.8.’1.Crowson and|ed 90,degrees.|They.agt few morith:|keep ‘alive they interest,already cre- the road work ‘dotie and the money|made;the abutting vruperty owners|Asa Thurston were called:byt the }have ‘offered “a:‘splendid.contrast }ated and ‘will «begin planning atexpended,estimated cost of the]will,be“charged .interest on their]boy was dead when they,reached /and.it can be safely,predicted that |once form the n@xt show.:The re-‘Work,etc.,which {3 .of |interest.|agsesements:from March’1st,1912,|him.,the oft-repeated saying,“We don’t|ceipts from last week's show,,are|colored ‘Gitizen about town,died Fri--(Mir.Mille’|statement:shows that unless the assessment is paid’before Clyde was the.only”f0n of:Mr.|have cold weather any more.as|sufficient,it is believed,to pay all}of the .show in additionhe(;the bonds:60ld-—$125,000—-and the|March 15 and Mrs.Johi:Walters;who mioved|we’used’to.have,”will have but few|expensespremiumsonthebonsamountedtolItwasagreedthatanypersonus-|here from Statesville a mouth -agd.|supporters this year.to the prizes..Se uetary—-.Sronce$131,214-The banks ~pay”3 per |ing tess than 50,000.gallons of city}He.was.9 years.and.one .momth|:Mr.‘Jas,L.Mtore,|Saal mail |is now sending out the |prizes and‘as rapidly.as ~possibleamd:for the months.cf October,No:/pay for that amount and thus.get/of the boy's older sistere accompa-rounds:last week for severat days and will make a full report of the cent:interest©on monthly halanoes |water,per quarter may,if desired,old.Mr,WW;Li.Rhyne ‘and threé|¢arrier,was unable to make his|premiums vember,December .and January|ihe cheaper water’rate.A.number|nied the remains to.Newton Sat-|on account ‘of sickness show ata.meeting of the associationthisamountedto$1,081.52,making |of plants:using 40,090-.to.50,000 |wrday Inorning for-tnterment,:(hel The many friends ety Messrs.Gray to be held in :the Commercial clubthetotalreceipts$132,295.52,De-|gallons desired to pay for the ‘full mother was prostratcd by the shock |and Sam Pdthington ‘will be glad to|tooms Friday night,All ©members|jay ilness of a relativé,Mra.C.°A:ducting funds on -+hdud March 18t/50/000 each.quarter.to get the|and Mr.Walters could.not leave|hea?that they are toth doing .as of-thé association “are ‘urged .to.at- anes ~-~$82,332.29-—-shows that $49,963.-\cheap mate offered consumers of |ee to.go to the buri.l. \23 has beém spent «a road work.|50,000 or more.:»Phe county commencement will erations for appendicitis more than|desire to ¢.Of this ariount.the total expended AML bills properly approved were |e Friday;the 8th The.sehool|a week ago.Mr.Cray Edminston|present.‘join -are The mem well as could be’expe:ted after op-|tend the meeting and others:who invited.to be buiship fee eu in equipping six camps was.$21,884%,-ordered pald..1 ‘|children are requested to be here}is still at the Sanitarium at Salis-been reduced from $2 50:to $1.and 78 ahd it is estimated ‘that the de meroneenment,terra’cotta pipe,grain Tare:A “GOOD -MINSTREL ~SHOW.led an’.invitation to {be Hekée\.and!that Locke;anotner ‘thayon:hand amount to $1,785.De> other,‘was}>Much’credit for‘will deliver an edueational ad-|operated ‘on for the sdme trouble |the show.kist .week 1s due -Secreta-|| “duteting these amounts frem the |The Caroling “Merry “Minstrels |\dress:THe ‘Taylorsville.Gormet |just one year:before.ry.Sronce,Rey,J:$49,963.23 shows ‘ne actual expend.|.Made.Good—The Programme.|Band*will furnish music.for bel”Mr:C.G.-Smith has rented the|Messrs.R.A.Cooper’.and J.R.“* iture for rowds:an’,bridges to”be)-\A large audience greeted the Car-/occasion,This will be-a great day}Tomlinson’building wud last:week}French,who gave muct’time to $26,288.45.MURR ria,olina,Merry.Minstiels at Statesville|for Alexander and.we.hope’every-moved his-goods and,market ‘out-|the-work “without moneyKighteenmileso*road have)Theater.Friday night’and*enjoyed |body:will.come.io “|fit.into -this buknline.‘The,Swan-|Qut priee.a epn graded and ¢eyei miles surfac-|qg:good show,given:by an -all-tlome|.The ladies.of the Baptist.chiungh nanoa restaunan¢been,*moved no shlaries and:Sts.work:is for the | (tatent company.‘Th programine Wi-|gave a Dox supper i “the “Masonitetinto the.building Too eds Ore sseotion of road is-—being piled by Mr.{public Denefit.: iby 10.30.Gov.Kitcatn has\accept-bury:It is,rere.remarkable|the yearly dues will be $1. the success ‘e M.Gibbs .and us graded."by contract at 23.cents 4)cided abowt aill:that goes to make|hall Friday:‘night.A neat sum Was)Smith.;It will be.seen from.the prize}pa yard,-T his contractor has’sub-let Dan all ’round:minstrel..show,realized:'It will’be ueed.for ¢he|*‘the Martha:Wovisides ‘house,|list.below that practicaily all.stand- part ‘of,his éentract:at 21 centS/and the work was well done.©Fol-/church.:os Stee which was sold recently,is dow be-|atd varieties of pouitry:were rep-a yard Sngineer Fallis ‘figures|jowing was the-programme:|:The Nevah Music Cliab-met with ing torn away,«This.removes onej resented in the show and jt is grat-that under.favorable,_conditions ‘ie PARTE ,|Mics Margaret Ove:cosi at the Camp-/of the old landmarks of the town...|ifying to note.that iost of thethecountyGangraderoadswittyits|Opening Cvertare *sii:Cannas \bell’House Thurbdav.night.The Mr.and Mrs.F,O.Randolph |prizes.were won by.the home folks. own.outfit at an.average cost of 15 Rowen itor gu ‘Meena aed Hohees)Programme was misctilaneous.’.It|went to Hickory Satiweday morning,|It ig “evident that the ‘PlymouthremierCom:cents per yard...The estimated cost Downby.the Old Mill Stream:Mr,C.E.Slean|Was decided to meet suce a month|where they ‘spent-:the.week-end|Rack class is theof5,000:cublé yards of dirt to the [I'm Going »»razy Mr.Everette Wilkinson |and the.next méeting.will be the/with Mrs.Randolph's mother.and.the competition vas strongest“mile.at 15 cemta ner yard.is $750.|When Youand.)Were Young:Maggiefrank Armfield |1ASt.week in March in this o lass, racst .popular ‘there Leing a total+and the'top soil per mile $300,mak-jywanay a Mr LJ.Freet |“Mr:Munroe Fox,who lives seyer-|A Big:March Snow.Aas of 95.entries,in Plymouth Rocks—|ing the cost of grating and surfac-AstheTrain ledAway Mr.Win.Miller)5)miles from here;carted home “The heaviest ,snowfall of .thel49 barred,37°white an?18 buffs. ing per mile $1,050:eee ee Cee weoe Me Thorman Saturday -afternoon driving a hense|winter and the heavivst March show|Next:in’numbers:entcred ¢ame the‘:ie See weather conatiees Mia ae Dance’.Mr,Jack Meroney|and ne er fram suo ea on vente fone e section Satur-)Wyandottes,Orpingtons and Leg-16 past whkoter,Tes.}of the:buggy ust ss he tum Gay night and Sunday es “horns.that the road work has cost .$1.-PremietComediansagdEntireCompany +},corner at the bank the.horae|.The stow was.surprise,‘too.|Following is the romp.cte list of200.to $1,300 per mile,imclud-}.‘PART 1 Mr.Fox was.leading i]t and hme It cotimenced falling about mid-|the prize winners:ing the contract work.and.that on{Selection and Chorus |MerryMinstrel Quartette hie-mweck. night,or after,Saturday night,and}~Anconas—-Mrs.CW:Conner;the roads graded:there is an aver--Mise Jamie Bailey and Mixed Chorus|,-It Stiowed all ins Suttday batt}folks ‘who.were expecung to find city,first’cockerel,secon’pullet..«age of 6,000 cubic yards of dirt 10)ABitof Minstrelay Mr.J.J,Meroney|melted a good deal.The stow is|a balmy,’spring-lke.day were amaz-Light Brahmias-—Proximity Poul- the mile,LatteMeqwe iaMabe!Langenour and Chorus about four inches Seep this morn-|ed,Sunday morniag,to find the|try Farm,Greeasboro,first cock-:The outfits at each éamp consist @ Off the Light.Mr.Moon ing.eee i a €round covered with s:uow and the|ene],third -pullet:|Herbert Long, of seven mules,eignt wheeler randy”meee ceorasaesSeek,§),Earns Snow still falling ‘The fall ¢ontit-|Graham,second cockerel second andscrapes,one road plow,one road|@)If HeComesinI'm Oe MeDougald Death of Mrs.Jurney f°Olin—Oth-wed all day,without.crssation,nOw|fourth pullets;Nevia Poultry’yards,machine,two waguns,tents for SugarMoon,Miss JamieBailey,mr,J.J.Meroney|€T Deaths..light,now:strong,and,into the/Charlotte,first-cock,first hen andmulesandcampingoutfit,stump:ne rue ‘|Mrs.Mary:Rives Jumey,,widow |night Sunday.Much cf.the snow|first pullet.t 'puller,axes,Bhovels..etc.,the AV-|alerander’sRagTime of Rev.P.C.Jurney,died.Sunday|melted as it fell and the depth at-White.,Coching-——Mrs.J...Deal,erage cost of each oatfit being:$2-So ee Oo Garisaee wnt RationCienbany morning ‘at.the hom»of her.son,|tained was three to our :inches:|Granite Falls,first cockerel,first 648.28.The amount actually spent|.me premier comedians,tte “end|Mr,S/R.Jurney,in Clin’commu-|Im some sections gix’inches was pullet.in making roads includes engimeer-/men,’!are always a good patt of |nity,with whom she lived.She/reported.,If al the.snow that)pg’.Red Games:-Jas.C.Gudger, |&,second cock,first hen,ing expenses and a car.load Of |the show and ‘the stunts’by MessrairomforbridgesOnefronbridge.|Meroney and Heritage:were very.| _with concrete abutments,‘has been)goog,Mr.Heritage being pronownc-|Surviving.are three sons and.three|Monday.morning.icompletedandtheabutmentsfor)eq the star,performer.of,the eve-|danghters,namely:Mr S.R.Jur-It was:a damp,«lirging -snow Black was a native of Surry county and|fell had stayed on tae ground trav-|Mooresyill plete.Conerete heads have been|Mecers’Kur)White’Ro™*M.Rick-|burg;Mr.William Jurney,.who|formed into things of leauty,Those erell,first, on the roads Seles ‘<Freel.“The.quartette was composed The above is an spproximate ©&|or Messrs.Harold Youat,Yourig Al-|of Colorado;,Mrs:Sallie Rivers,of this .enow.additional evidence ~to Whitetimateoftheworkbut!t is brac-/exander,C.E.Sloin and Wm!©.|:toone.One brother,Mr,-Atike.Rives,sustain the ground.hog,who has}GQaither,¢ son,of Turnersburg:.Mrs Rich,/a weather ‘forecaster will,fin!IN |gecond aoc was -in the 83d year cf her age.jeling’would)Haye een difficult Allen Round,Hea!Games-—Segil Halliburton,Marion,firsc cockerel. :>|Cornish .Gaines—W..W.another bridge are practically com—|ning:The other “black faces’’were|ney,Dr.-P.C:;Jurney,cf.Turners |and:trees.and shrubs were trans Ocopar:ety,:tht hen,first \cock- :aced |f second and third pulets; put on most of ‘the piping .placec ert,Everette Wilkinson and L.J.)lives in California;Mrs £T.Stimp-|who believe in te ground hog a8/Nevin Poultry Vi|)}k,second Cornish ards,Charlotte, and third hens, Games——-W;°W. Les |;aoe a ity,:first .cockerel,tically correct.Miller.”The followiwg young ladies|of Mt.Airy,also survives.The fu-)been.fully justified this-year.The!silver Spangled .Hamburgs—W.AMeetingofDrainageAssociation—made up the chorus:Misses’Mary |neral service and:burial took place |six weeks of ground hog’wéather Keller,city,second Salary of Commissionérs.‘and Iris MeBougald,Grace and Ev-|yesterday afternoon at.Snow Creek |end ‘in.about.ten days.erel;J.J.Brawleyeanoyeeeyof<the-i-cdeit County elyn._Shepherd,:"Mary,“Bettie and |church:|Yes ‘thera -have -been -March|first hen:ean ee ee a at|Fadmnie Feild,Charlye Tomlin,Ma-Mr.J.C.,Holland died .Wedues.|snows before,and bigger cnes.Dr.|Black del vate ainag soctation as at ee a ee *‘’‘i aDrainageAssociationwasheld4belLaugenour,Miriam’Yount,bu |day night at 11.16.-:’clock at 8|J.B.King,of Sharpesourg,recalls city,.first hen,first ‘en,first .cock-. city,first cock, R.A,Campbell, aud ‘second.pul- at TP or cont wien or seoorsevilie,ra Guy and Jamie:Bailoy home .in Union Grove ©township,\that ‘on’the 2d of March,1872;Mets.::a rama oe Gace chao,‘ation..pre-The orchestra,which played the}aged 64 years.He is ‘survived.by just 40-years ago Saturday,’a Black Langshans—Mre,J:es til Ss a i i M T:Scott:Barkiey was |2ccompamiment:to all the vocal se-|a wife and eight caoildien and two “Inee-deep”.snow fell.Leonard,second and fourth hens,:periren Pig Mr Séo y ~|bections,ete,consisted of Prof.|meters ‘and five prothers,ae:—firat cockerel,”fret aid iourth pub Mr IB ital’Baye 4 general J.F.Harbin,director,R.O.Harbin 1C.$,Holland,0%peeraeteltc,;|Death in New Bakein Neighborhood |jets,first pen;Mrs.C.W.Conner; explanation of the ypogress of,the {Commet.Royden Stimson.barato a |#brother.’gee —Yoong Elam Hurt.—first:cock,third -hen;Mr.:C.W.work on Third.creek...Qn |motion CE.Echerd,Mrs.J R oa |The interment was Fr!day,‘at Mt Correspondence of The Landmark.Corner,second cock,first and third ot Me 8 S.-Co ¢,the matter of Lessesne Allison.strat ole ata ee church,-Olin tow nship Si Cool Spring,March -4—Miss’R-|hens,second amd tai i:pullets,sec- the salary to be paid tne Third .créek en W.Leonard,sécond violin I Mr.J.C.Brown,of Shiloh town-|p,Shoemaker,daugnrer of Mr .and|ond pen. “commissioners was referred.to the| commissioners and the clerk of the |”i :H f i 4 A L igourtWhowill:make #report at the |George Massey,drums.r.Jno F.Brown,of Huntersville.)djeq saturd:iy “of Giabetis,‘from |second pu:a |next meeting;whicn will be held the).;,Ha wen ees ::‘‘first Monday in:ADS cat 1.80.ip |POOME,$1500|“|Ceased was about 74 years old and|deceased was 15°yeals,four months|city,first the afternoon,;:an ;‘‘ca es :j ohite are three,cominissioneérs in Revenue Collections.|children,ee re C.ee.ts ae lovable,sweet-spirited young girl.|B.Cobb, charge of the Third creek work .|.°Cashier Roberts,of the office ‘ef only surviving brother nd there art |Her death broug?it much’.Sorrow |second:co B.1.Sronce.and Miss Ricca Web-|ship,went to Hunteisville Saturday |srg.‘GC.Shoemaker,who live in|8,C,White.Leghorns——Proxiniltyister,pianists,Hale Eubanks-atid}st0 attend the funercs!of his brother,New.Salem churc!t neighborhood,Poultry Farm,third,eock,‘third hen, llet,second pen;J;T.Da-The.door.receipts amounted to)who:died in Morgantow Friday.De-|wikch she had:long:sutfered.:The|vis,city,founth’pen W...B.Brown, and second hen,first jis survived by a wife and several and three days old ,and was aj|cockerel,:first pullet,‘irst pen;W. Chapel Hil,second cock, ckerel,.t Mosere-M.—_C.-Willams—P:..P.Dus|Internal Reventie Coilector Brown,|two:sisters,Mesdames J.C,Beard |to ‘per thiends She was a.mem-|Suther,city;fourth*1 LL,0. J.O.Deal,Granite Fails,ern and L.O.White.Wheat amount|reports collections for last month |and Steven Gilbert,ct Huntets Ville ber of Gay’s chapel,aptist chureh.|Tet;Mrs. as follows:Lists.$1,197.91,spirits;Dhe remaiiis were interred.at Néw.|fr these commissicners will receive for/as Tollotheirserviceshasnotbeendetermin-}$750.75, Q ‘ed,as the law ‘is not clear on that $435,806.28,special tax $153.42,a At the called méeting of Concord |ing eGhducted by Rev.Mr.Wilcdx,|fourth coc :point.The landowuers interested|total of $437,942.87.Aithough Feb-|Presbytery ‘in.Satisbury Friday assisted by Rev?J.bh.Hipps.Bo. want this matter settle?and the pu:-|/Tuary is.the shortest month the col-|the resignation o*Rev.R.A.Laps -Clyde Blani,son of Mr.|Long,Gra pose is to have the clerk of the |lections for the month were unuUsir||ey>pastor of the church at-Newton,|Jim Blam,of Cool Spring township,|and -fourt court.and ~the comarissioners de-|ally large,the in¢rease being in|was accepted and née was dismissed aged about 17,was:having logs |Rock Hill, termine what allowance made and report the findings another -meeting. years.The collections on,tabacco/at.Clarkton.Rev .CG,B.Heller oe wagon ‘ant ou oe now far more than cover the losS|was received from the Reformed Strohecker Lad Taken to Ohalolse sustained.in ‘the evilections..on|.Ciiurch.-He will peeéme pastor 6 Ts}L ‘t C0cki Wiis.W. cigars $52.50,tobaccos|Church News.:jSalem Sunday,funeral services bée-|fourth pullet ;,Nevin Poultry Yards, k. ind:pes:J.M: hen,third pul- Gaither,city, grown Leghorns—-Herbent ham,third cockerel.third| h pulle.s;J.,E..Parker, Bani ie pood:paqultry|de :Cae,penditures,is published today:This:committee”was’.duthorived and.dir}was‘shocked Friday.alternoon..by|the ground white,with:snow,They |@ld a desire.for more ef it is un-,cae cape?ee RFPocepublication‘is required by law,**Bo|rected to”visit.;towns where .im-|a ‘gad accident’that oceurred.in |were niore surprised:in:the’after.'|Questionableand there ig little:doubt) pts that the people.may,.eee,every:proved:methods have been used:in!the cotton,mill village.Clyde:Wale noon when (unusually large:snow)that.the powltry’busin ése<will bes,Y One.of the ‘leading intdustries:Pee local breeders ar pres sie erst and,hatresent:facilities an ;‘folks wito avow.|.—-Mr.W.W,Miller’will ‘ia ’a*.vinformation of nee who.may:be}work -is taken up in Statesville.“Were too frightene1 ‘to.tell,but.aj the thermometer,reathed,.90;+@e+|they will take up“the chicken,bugs.fow days Movednig family to Blade Peuple ‘Enthused—|.—License has LeeLeén issued for.the marriage of Mr Ernest R.Bel . ine bustle ¥~The,’ntiverstid weatherditionsyeaterday“knocked: County’Sales Day,”The crowd:waeeoSmallthatthegaleswere.post-. spopned,oenext.regular.Siles day.: ‘Mountatn,.Mr,“Miller~will ‘contin- JG.Colvert.&é —Jitle Campbell a.well known” }day and was -buried Saturday.Vic- tim -of tuberculosis.He’was a broth- ér of.Wes.Campbelk,one of the janitons at.the Federal building.— Mr...and (Mrs.“Hy.|W,Miller, Mra...Sue Beavér and Mr.Rt Ae day,afternoon by “aews.of the cfrit- tint,who had suf?‘ered a stroke ofparalysia.‘ nologiat,National:Department of Agticulture,will.’maet with tobacco farmers:at Taylorsville /March 8, jat Caldwell ."Mareh y,.Williams”}store March 141,Harmony.March 13, |Hamptonville March.12 +»Mt.OL iP,Moore jef*yesterday ‘and®with-for Lexington,where he ‘has,secur- The Association.pays|@d a position with the PattersonLumberCompany,Hé-wiil,continue +hiss-“Tesidence’*in Statesville and will spend Tost of-hias-time traveling this seetion for his.company...' —~Will’White,colored,was ar- raigned before ‘Justice King ‘“yes- terday for retailing,—He was ne-+ leased on his:own recognizance for his appearance at Superior Court. Guy,Bradshaw,colored,was.taxed $2.65 for trespassing on.the premises of Amnie Allison,colored. —-Mr.M:-L.Moose tella ‘The’ Landmark that.he saw in Alexander” ‘county a few.days ago a field.of corn,of five or six.acres,that had.’ never .been gathered:“It was last field.ot ei be plentiful:in Alexander ~they:¢ea attend:to lave it in his field: ——Hon;W.D.Turner and Mr.G. BE.French,who:went to Newton last Thursday to help the:Newton folks with the good roids bond issue, spoke at Maiden ‘Thursday night. Messrs.TD.M.Ausley ahd N.B. Mills,who went to Newton to help alonig the gaod road’cause,spent the evening in Newcon, —-Mr.and Mr.W.C.Douslasa. formerly of County Line comimu- nity,who have lived at Rusk,Sur-ry county,for a number of years, have bought a’farm,in the State of Delaware,near the Marylamd lhine, and left..yesterday for,their.tew home.Their posto‘t.ce address.ia Manydel,“Md.,one and:a-fourth miles from their home., —Mr.J.W.Van’Hoy,who bas been in.Washington for some. ‘monthe,.returned home a few daya’ ago and left yester'ay far Asheville as examiner of.lana titles for.the government,a position to which he was appointed Somme months ago. Mr..-Van Hoy’will examine ‘titles of ing for the forest reserve —“Tell ’em we want a dog.law! is the message’that rumerous Ire dell citizens are sending and’bring-.* ing to The Landmark office neanly every day:A citizen of north Ire- dell ‘phoned yesterday.that -he thought his part of the county avas almost ‘bolid for a dog law;a Shi- loh man who:was if the office thought Shiloh was pretty.much that way,“About three-fourths ‘of the.dogs should -be killed’:and,the balance.taxed,’?“said the.Shilohman,and he has it about right. -7-At their monthly session yester-day the.county.board of.education japproved a ‘special school tax elec- jtlon .to be held in d‘strict No.1, Barringer township,April 6th,to |vote on a tax of°20 cents:oh the S.Ci,first cock,first.and)$100 and 60 cents on the poli.The should be|the collections on tobacco,,*which te Wilmington”Presbytery,where}Friday when.the wfigon turned |seoond hen,first anitojhayeincreased.steadily for sonte|he .pecomes.pastor of the church over:and:he’was caugnt under-the/A.F.Maychip.‘dislo-|Knox,Bear Poplar, cated),Physicians’gave prompt |vin Poultr ‘attention amd:it is roped:the vane hens,first-cockerel-| uorcas-——W.°-W..| cock,first and} es,City, y-yards,t The Taran lent f spirits as.the result of State -pro-ithe churches at Spenger .ant man will soon recover.’:8 .C..Black.Mi ‘he Barium correspondent -0 lhibition.Chestnut Hill,Salisbury Set a Gaither,city,firstTheLandmarkreportelinthrelastabars"A protracted:meetiug will be tie:|he Famine ba ee ae etd second hens;Nevin Jdeene of the Deper-tnat mW ard ATO:Legistative Ticket :*lgun in Fifth Street Methodist lgpis-|Othe es basen!ae -scalvad to third and founth b+hecker,young sou of Dr.-T.H-}°‘phe ‘Landmark js.informed.and;copal -church Manch 13th at 7 30 |ee oe ace ee ee of |alTNE(Tit,AIG ARP ik eC R8 ‘are oa ,Saturday noon:Archie Campbell 25 ReyStrghecker,of Batiym,had suftered believes that,a legislative ticket,to|p.m.,by the pastor and Rev.W.cones”May Campbell b cents Rete Meserious..injury—by—a—fall.The boy cee ;ie jc /@.A.Graham,*D.D.,District Sup-,May Campoeil o ¢5,1 was later taken to «Charlotte hos-jl¢submitted to the Desc eratle|crintendent of.‘Statesville districtpital,It -is wnderstood that Mis}primaries in Iredell for ratification,|py Ridge -Conte reave,The meeting ai"aa Het oe oh Nae ete has been.agreed upon as follows:|will continue for several:days.TheOG.BOM hat:the mjuries were BUS]Senate,/A,D.Watts;House,H.|public cordially imvited to attend ;|finst cocketainedbyfallingfromastep-ladder.|p Gpier,Statesville,.‘Thos N.I ails week ar erayiakenriae ant ne ee ‘Mra.yA.b.W mi ee The accident happened some time)tail,Mooresville;yass for-home missions wil!be made Cans ay Ww.Wazts at Ye Mrs ;oF iliets;W,ago.It was thomght the,broken)“phe people who wont salaries|in the First Presbyterian congrega-|yy"Milt i he ia _Ty oearmwastheonlyinjury.It was for county officers,a dog law and/tion.‘Each imdiyidual member —is/|Gr.$1,Mie.Bod.Thy Bowmen; derg $1,T.M.C.Dav:dson $1. Mhe following ae were ie ha tke forwarded,.through J.l.Watts,Sto-|,’g,Girne cents,Miss Monia {larris 10 vents,| set and the boy improved.Later tother things can now.gc’.\busy and |asked-to help.in'*this work.by PAY-|Moa ys"watts 50 nts,John|eelwhilehewasatplayhiglimb.gave |}siia.out.where 1*ese candidates|ing up the old suosciiption,giving|i Heskhamn 56 cate |Total from|Bee: way and it was then eee étand.,0 <6 J bee ,|gomething on the vesert deficit).am 25.vents.0 y r Bs that his hip was fractured.poe Uaenmunancauett ka and making a.generous subscription;ony Point 33.70.Total 17 10,1 eq Cogan, j Wmonr ©Se ee ae for the coming year.Ths committe his,amount”being forwarded Sat-|7. Iredell Man*Pardoned,-|Correspondence of The Landmark,—is aa etiwae eaea ia ROR Watts,|urdiay,oy :[Mrs.0." Lewis &Lewis,attorneys,have}.Stony Point,March 4--A telégram|chairman,J.B.Sluop,|W.H.Allison,area he.Alrs Hi B,Wo0d-|not,thirdsecuredapardonfromGovernor/to Mrs.N.HW.Stiarpe,of Hidden-|y 1,°ghepherd,’Harty Burke,R.j"™L. Kitchin for H..S.Snith..an aged |ite,Saturday,advised her that her),Gray,J.M.Deaton:R,lL,Pos-|Two Children Burred -to Death.|cockerel,white’man ftom.the vicinity of|son,Mr..W.R.°Sharpe,of Hamlet,ton.CM °Staale and De JF.Sahisburv Post |finst pen. ben Campbell 10 veats,WL.Saul Late oR; Buff.Orpi ham,flrs nel;EK.B. ~Ohartotre,Summers,city,second cock,second and third-hens;Herbert 1 sécond pullet; Hird ‘hen;T.H. fourth hen;Ne- hir*and -fowrth- Poultry.Yards, ns,lirst,cocker-| ugiois—-Rdward fourth .hen; cock direst hen, Bagwell,Loray, i third cockerel,second and third pul- F..Browniug,Loray,pec- 10 ond cockerel,-first lets;K.:L.:Miller,.¢ White Or; rgwell,Loray,ti and fourth pul-| ity,fourth cock- Hugtone—E.B, rd cockerel;B. King's =Mountain,“first} ,Orr,cit pullet ;ee :[city first?and Setoud.hens.second| finst -and LUGS ADON,second pullet,second pen; y,fourth cock-|WV.W Gaither,| ftuurth ‘piudlets, ooresvilleywho is “servinga term |would undérgé an.‘operation for Carlton.:ne |.Dawe.colored children,aged 2 wind |W.G.Black Polish —R>-As Coop:| i cock,.irst and second| onthe “fredell chain gany.for for-|appendicitis at Lauraburg Sunday.A a me }4 years,’were burne’'vo death on/er,—first gery,‘The forgery was in’connec-Mr..W.H.Warren.who had been ‘A negro named hiekiyaer,employ- ithe Wensel place,near.Organ hens,|finest second and thind,pullets, Shelby,“tirst,.and second,| dpdasecond and:third “tion with a paper on a>Moores|complaining for sometime,°was/ed at the Blackwelder saw mill.near chureb,,§ay S.C.Rhode Islan!Reds—-M.;ville firm and Smith received algent to Dr.Longs Sanatorium|Mocksville,assaulted J.A.Black-|They wane.chide shiae kcde’aul ete ‘i 7,sentence:of:12 months at the last |Saturday evening to be treated for|Welder:-reeperiking hig cd ahd Smith and.his wife were away |cocks,firstMayterm.of _Iredsny Superior|appendicitis.jacant hook!The imjury,is s«.{from home when the house caught|hensy,first, Uc ‘behaviour.x +”shames)pendicitis."@eath. a |board.sold to Mr..J.P.Watt the |old schoal “house propenty at.Lo- ray,considerition $200;and to Mr. id,-H:Brown the old colored schooh thouse..site.in district No.1,Davide. son township,consideration,$30. -+Miss ‘Bertie Lenoir,of Camden, +S.C.,a teacher in the Statesville graded schools,was wperated on’\ jyesterday at the.Sanat orium for ap- pendicitis.©She b>:“ame ill quite suddenly Thursday.uight:at the home.of Mr.and Mrs.William Mor- rison,with witom she boards,Her people were notified au?Her moth- (er came*to Statesviile Sanday Miss, Amiie King,daughter or .Dr.Jas. LH,King,of Sharpesburg,township,© |was operated -om «for ‘apperdieit+~ jis Friday.Her condition is fivor- |able.io Mil||Senator|Bristow After Taft. Washington \Dist yatoh,4th o.+ Senator Bristow -:tossed.a tce-| brand into:the Senate today when ‘he introduted a resolution,appar- ently almed at Pres*‘Jent.Taft,urg- Ling aay inquire an reperte that ten nominations of Federal of ficehold- ers in North Carolina -had receritly,; been’with ardvet by the President te influence ‘politiciansin that State.The inquiry woujd ::sa.be.dipect- pullet,.ficst’pen;W.C.ag to.leamn if:postotfice inspectors -Court,.The pardon relieves,him |;Mre.'N.R.Guy,of this -place,|ous’amd the negro ig-in jail.“Bhi Hike.“whildht ‘Was:entirel”consumed Wioaten.,Statesville from two .months’service.Tt is was critically ill,last’week ‘and |from the Winston..sentinel,with its.contents.-leodkerel,second,ti granted on account of age and i)Saturday her coniditic was diagncsed'Ex-President spt is ‘this ‘Tite children were unebte.to.es!)pullets;Clifton Barringer,-Trout-/postmasters ¢were ’beidig threatened:health and ‘is conuitloued on:"good’by Dr.Leeper and pronounced.nee |week serving,on{a jury ‘at Mineold,cape and ‘both were burned:to|inay,second cockdrel;Julian Morri-|List,::ontinued on fotirth page.) R.F.W).,first |were being’sent.through the coupn- ird and fourthetry as polities!emissar es and”if with removal if they taud 40 up~por certain candidates. Miller ‘were calléd to Tandis Satur- haa “Mr.&.H.Matheson,“erob:tech-° where he woes to-tike up his work. the land -the goverument,is.buy:. year’s:ctop,still,standing in.the \ ‘Poe “nls.business.in Statesville,.*|which:will ‘be “in oharge of Mrs st a p i n e m n i t e g n e a n i n m i p a i e n t t i t e n d u e . us h e r ) *THELTAN :FORSDAY, “REPUBLICAN ‘The.meeting of Match 6, the members of»the sommittee ‘large number of outsia DMARK 1912. :GATHERING, Repubiican 'Btate cotimittee .end the banquet given by Chairman Mor@ead to™the and:a ers,was puili- aedoff.in Raléigh Isat week in harmonious a conftest “n.°.the the eudoisement The seemingly There was mittee”over the Taft administy:ation ot te endorse Taft?vor.pe election.dn The Wadesboro i Mauphikar has thie fact Chairman Moiennad:“wie is’“A etory ‘the a,recent isguie: Taft man,let it he kau that ‘he isin.favor ofan ‘yumistrveted:Uele- gation to-Chicago:if This attitude ‘seeing:ie be: by’the.Raft men tor Pinst™peranées the fina Reptiblicans ant .twarm,fight.>In“fact’‘tt Means certain the State,could ‘earried for.Taft.The.second more potent reason,is, instructed delegation will ‘sition to.jump on the: Buch a delegation will have an oppoctunity to. and where the pickings jcok.best. _Mirziniz,i¢wes thepatare vata e@ourpe if the policy had*such a pro-{be going to put the recall’on* on |Supreme Gourt.cifferent 1 viso,that puts a ‘the matter. o you know ‘thar of all the minor}afiments‘eclds are by jas the most.dan-ee ity t at us cMost It is not the coldwonmeedtofear,bur the seriswases’that it often I+nads»to.these are known'as erm ¢'sceases. serous? Mor sale by .all aaa manner. com- of ad- minist ration..was end«ased .by &ma- jority yote but there was noattemp taken tiwoo reasons: -acministration ig ‘not.“popular.with rhe ‘North Caro- eles attempt «instruet’for.Tatt,woutd precipitate ay! is be be |iny afield .where some negroes were and | that an ua ‘be in po- band wagon|+ will,be courted, trade to “line-up with the ‘crowd to, no} RE-VAMPING S10ORIES,~ :Know-what a vamp is?.A,sitoe- maker ‘will tell you it isthe”upper eather ‘ofa’shoe:The vamp of %: shoe.is namely repaired ~now-a-days, for when the sole gives out th shoes’are cast-aside .In the ol days hoes were:repaired as lon; as they.would holdtogether and new Vamps were frequently put oh.Put- ‘ting on.new vamps was ¢alled re- rvamping;anid the word ré-vampings ‘children,means to piece or ‘patch anything,or*to replace a worn out Fiece with a new piece. With this:preliminary explanation we.‘turn ‘tothe matter in.”hand Mire Ti.‘Horne,‘one Gulledee town-shiy;recently.reseiy.d a’letterfrom’his wnele;~Mr.oH.PB:Greeai, of Gegrgia,-in whiyn he rélated anamusing,incident:in connection with an airshi One ‘had;a.few days: before;phseed throveh hig?commur nity,coming from ‘Los Angles,Ca)-|°ifomia,.wand madé tre trip from where he lived.to.Phonyasville,a: |distance of five.uiiles,in).six’-min-| lutes.He said that one came dow picking cotton’and they all:took to their “heels .except one.poor old crippled -fellow.And when the captain -of the machine walked out the old negro thouzht he was from heaven,and he gald:.. “How is you;Mars:how is:yo"Father gittin’Jesus, on?"" “Somebody has said that there are an’ Representatives of ‘expréss,“com- patiies,°testifying oefore:the Inter- State Commerce Commission,hhawe ““‘Dhree days ago‘it was ahitio unéed that five club shad been formed.in’ the State insuppors of the or ‘of’Judge.alter Clark “theVhitedStatesSenateand:tn the| combined metabership (f .the>“we: was 800._Itmay »e thee number of. the clubs anid the membership.\have} doubled by now,as {ft is -probable that Judge Clark’s old ‘friend:‘in the mountain coves of Yancey has organized several clubs that have not.been \reported.All-of which|; means that Judge Clark is getting into the running and he may make some.of the others take notice, *septseomernrennmnctomnenenringe admitted:that express.ra.tes are:“twidy anda half to,three times “as smiich ‘as first-class ‘freight,rates *that express.‘nates ‘are fixed arbiradiiy.: without veference,ti qonyta hg-sthat’ ds;that tive whole business “is.a ouge,.without reJorence-to.Jee gitimate “cost.and prefit—the ..‘@x- press business being conducted iu a way that would mak¢:the*averag highwayman ashamed.8p’notwith- standing all this.representativés of the railroads testified’that the nail- roads make no money on the!express business—the eX press companies’ pay the -vailroads a certain rate for hauling:their cars But while.the) |raiiroads--claim they--get--ne-benerit |2 of the high chargcs of the express| or leontroversy is:not’vet ended.Must fac e ‘oePneu- monia and censumption pre among them}Why,not take Chamberiasn’y CoughRemedyandeureyouréullwhiieyeucan?| *the |How to Makeae.|Take 10 gallons of i.&M.:Paint made(of pute.Lead,Zine and Linseed ‘O11 at|$2.20 per-gation,.Add seven gallons «ofLnseedOiat$1.00 ‘per gallon,‘andiaeat’17 gallons.of -pure Paint at aostofonly’$1.65 per vallonIt's tHe best paint/thut cam be made.It's $7.20 leds cost than same quantitymtayotherhighgraderurePaint,:all jon State sville.Hard a nd,reAgeCe,areneeriile:N,co ag ma a young Newton boy accepted a\dane.) rest graveyand,in tne county. Lin San rauneisco ‘ranging in age from 8 to 16. Spent the ‘Night ‘in Canreh-on a} e x ‘Bet,hehe Néwton Enter Drive.\‘ Last Sunday (February,25)‘night? to pass the night:in,St.Pauls church,hard by the oldest:and:ter agreement was thai if he spent ‘the night alone in:the eaurch he would giet $5,which was made up and ‘put |} in the hands of.a stake-holder,-.Theyoungmanenteredchechurchat9o'clock and remained until 4,30 and fairly.eanned the stuke,But there isa “Wifference vf understanding about the time,one side claiming 4 o’clock was the time agreed upon: that he could leave the church and the other that-he must SLAY i witil 7 o’eclotk..The mow ‘has.not yet been paid over,but we.think the hoy is entitled toit. 4 Bighe,Ainericans Killed iw Ohina: ‘Bringing the first word.of»the massacre:of eigtit per“sc!185 GC anected | with Chaistian’missions by tanatiedl|:Chintse-Otilaws,Jase October,©24 mission,workers J arriv:ou last Ww eekj*rom ‘he.province of Shan Si,The.victimes.tnchuitéd:twa aries “and;six -¢hildroa,rae > miss Tater, Te 1€y thewere‘associated’wk:the Scundina- vith mission ‘inv,Finchow,;China. And Sometimes Equal to.5,000. Greensboro Néws.yh It is estimated that 100-orgrants|gation men and’office-holders are| |equal to 1,000 of the:‘rank’andLyf?file gates to a in the matter’of sending dele-) national ronvention. Three persons were ki-Jed and 19} injured when westbduud °passenger train No..35,on the Southern rail way,was wrecked at Oxford,.Ala;, Friday.’,morning.Mis.Augustus Deny,of Anniston,Aim,one of the victims,died at her Leme at Am- niston:Friday night as the result of burns.“Her baby datghter alsa re- ceived burns which cvused.death fearlier,in-the day.Tha wreck.was caused by the passcrger train split- ting a switch and thea side-swiping D.B.Krider &Com’y.|| we aJOHNC.DYE,M.D. EYE,:NOSE AND THROAT“AND ITTING GLASSES. Office'in Mills Building.é Office.hours 9 ©12s.is8top,i:" Phones:Office ae Residence 428." @ awitch eligine on (he siding. “View os PM Gee: M REMEDYMHAIRTONIC We easminend ‘Them. Foca The Polk Gray |..‘PHONESSQUAREDrugCamuany.*I:on-cati Prescription Specialists, “Bates Dayisis thefirst Monday in eqeh ys onth iin Statesville,N.Gis = For ‘Men,Women and Children are here..All the news’est styre ‘Pumps,Oxfords,ete.Come ‘look them yer,>" q. Ses not.more than a ‘talf dozen or a:Amother deyelopmert of the gath-'t an i oa i ie | :ae _|dozen,original stories in existence;COT PATE OS,DUE sn some -.instances |ering was the>appare it determina that ‘all the others have srown’“out eutter actual loss,theyroppesere-)ItiontonominateHon.’Thos,Settle AF tise “ah vee HAYS ROO WO”OU duction of expreie rates on the|i6.oniging we ik “€:|\for Governor on a-local,option..plat-—eee as wat ground that it would increase ex-}j\..Mddrm:,Settle;/\who has Teen holding te DARNEd:AR LY ATE OMIDIR:TO er cindun wind thua incre iseaBeSiooaSe2messandthusincres :=%\government:Job mm New-York,has|eped-—made un from the old sto-).ane de-the -railrouda:|Well!yesigned,it ig said-—the:reason.for|"es.Those of us who are getting|Ladies’New Patent Welt Pumps $3.00.‘the resignation.not bemg clear,He {0 toward the hait ceutury mark BTATH NEWS.ce Mrs:Reed’of Peoria,iL,|Ladies’New.Gibson-Tie $2 00,$2,25,$2.50hie‘an believe it.We see a story’es :Ladies’Tan Ru Ay ip not ont.wath the AI RARE REO:wid ee eee Smo Mr.Wm,ghermer,a well known Escaped The Sur-.Ladi 3’Gan ttn Buia a e o yrforheissupporting‘Taft:He is|the newspapers,or hear somebody)citizen of.Yadkin county,died re-{’s Knif.ies Gun Metal Button >‘<$3 an able man ‘and hy far the ablest }tell”one,‘that is passed as some-jcrctiv,aged 827 |oer ®ae per Gea ee Strap E ump O90 $2.50,$3.00 campaigner the ‘Republicans _tave|thing new...Ninety-nine times out]|John Pool,a native of,Wake!Ladies’eee aoe 2.2,oe $0‘inthe State’Brignt’and smart,he|of'100 itis a:story:we heard.’-or coulity,and ‘an inmate of the Sol;Peoria;Hi—*b-wish-to letevery.one|iy j :‘,ee 2 a ;read -yeats g6.“It ts only rec |2am,Home,celebrated his”:one iooy ecteessarc Pinkham’sVegétable|’Ladies’White Canvas Pumps,$1.50 to.$3.00.is a dangerous man on the stump.sears ago...“It is only.Te|hundredth birthday’Fr.day.,-Cotnpound has done'|Misses’and Children’s White Shoesand Sandals$1 to $2.00 Rutining on’.a -igcal option plat-|vYamped*.or dressed “up:a°little to The dea Son of Mr es for me..Fortwoyeara|a form=im.favor of re-cpening the liq-|suit modern.conditi Jus:Mrs..©,B,.Loughlin,of Wilnington,I suffered.The doc:|ij We aes fcArehe thepece dit of our sbee|cofferings.na +.Mor qitestion and ‘Jetting ech town,|The’Mr:Gree n,of Georgia,wie |played:with ma lehes His—clothing tor said I had a tumor.ies ee sie goin ora ore tee unwent Our township,or county.sett.e’the ques:|wrote to his friend’Horne,in Gul een io and as Wag '@0.-baddy and the only remedy |:ws es ee ee cecil tion for.itself—Mr.Settle would get |ledge tow nship,in the county.of Ye tre ne -ann os ee was the surgeon’s |Bil:Sold fer Cash Only,But at.aLower Price at-———-t the yotes of many mey:who,have|Anson,the story which the Messen-ee Mr i ceteee ne ten |feite.My aie . »been yoting with thr Democrats —Ia-+ger_publishes Jas‘s'mplv got hold!for delegate to the pational conven-ught me,Lydia " s Some localities he would m an old.story ‘re-vamped,and of|tion from this district.Who-Mr.|Pinkham’s Vegeta-|P cb fnroads.:But on the ctpér hand be |course Editor’:Boylip knew.th;at |Smith,favors for President is“not pasten edad OS (on =asson.;:;::statec .}y f 5 bly a .many |whe e iblish¢it:The }:would unquestionably Tose nany|when h f pablished te Be MOT yet aiacturinganh dies healthy woman.For THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE. yotes from lis own party.W hile.)as Mr.Green tells it has no.basis;5 2,onths I suffered |2 |tributing point of the Armour Fer-Ps |Sales Dayis the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N,C.‘Democrats.areeecustomedto-sa}in.fact.It-is mads ‘up:from @#balk}jtilizer works of C*icago will be es-/from inflammation,and your .Sanative| that’Republicans always,vote ste 007,story long extant,The balloon |tablished at Grévasbrro.A site’-Wash relieved me.I am.glad to tell)SS.5 RNR:RN en es LA:i NA Rakes Fee 1)Je 6 fect tin ier e.wins Sebbayly.Ta sa basis |?ae “i Sea :650,000,inyest-.anyone what your medicines have done ||<eee there are many R2publicang.who are|in fact either,ran this way:te ie .iSipetesin $250,0 :for me.«You-can use my testimanial in prohibitionists from principle and A balloon desceaded in a cotton}va 7 itaker,ae agec DhY-.any way you wish,and I.will be glad|yr ;:Siclan of Biltmore,died last Wed-+8 letters.’’—Mrs.CHRISTINA ‘who would desert their party,on|field where a.number ‘of colored |y Svay night.He.-w:3 a native oe ae Danes s . that question..For instance euch folks were picking ootton:They!):Georgia and a surgeon in -the|REED,105 Mound St.,Peoria,Ill.:; men as Judge Pritchard and Col.didn't -know what it was'and,.nat-|(,-edérate army,but bs?lived,at Mrs.Lynch Also Avoided ;C-:5 urally superstitious,all of 'them Biltmore 23 years,where he prac-Operation,|;@Lupk.vi Asheville;could ‘not support!ran away.except one old man who |ticed medicine.me .‘After the bi ‘'u , Kettle |lon a local cption platform;|Wais so crippled he couldn’t Tun.|TE ae nil a.late Mer B |.Jessup,Pa.—‘‘After the birth of my) and at the Raleigh banquet Judge |V hen the balloon settled to earth o hae been expected:that Mr.;|fourth child,I had'severe organic inflam-|‘Robin soldsborc.eave the|24 &man stepped:vt,the old go btene of Watauga,would be!mation.I would have suchterriblepains |MEANS FENCE ECONOMYobinson,of Goldsboro.gave..the)vooro shaking with terror,cried oi |e ea fae eee for Col 'that it did not seem:as though.I could)Settle idea a hint wher he said:“I|‘pow is you,Mars J@us,an’how)roo Bo this distric ,and ge Sal et stand it.This kept up for three long |}= am willing to follow my,party umtil/|is your pa?”ley Beat eyo ink Soa vm —months,until’two doctors decided that| it says for me to go to hell.’Judge}.That's the story i)at is now play-}ney is solicitot of nis district.‘,an operation was needed.-Robinson is a stroag probibitionist.|ed up as an airship incident.The|-jqwara’Denton.an inmate of the!“rhenoneof cy feide wottasiniaded FIRST.IT IS DURABLE. The Landmark does not believe |Wise Man was about right when hi|Soldiers’Home in Raleigh,severed Lydia E,Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- that Mr.Settle,strong man -that|said,“There ig nothing ‘new |un-lthe artery im his wrist a few days |pound andaftertaking it for twomonths |eae ey : fre ts,could be elected:dn a -local|der the sun.’jago with suicidal sntent and died |}wasawell woman.’’—Mrs,JOSEPH A.Think of the time you have spent in the last five years re-‘ Wi a Re r :later f »eff if the |Lyn Ss ;er ilai baad joptionplatform;-and it very nweh |eee ts caetat cone otlan ae io from female ite }-acesee PUPS and rebuilding ‘fences of cther kinds.|Also the hopes the liquor qucétion will not|Discussing the cenatorial con-|dition.He was in very poor he wpe |should try Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta-time spent in watching your stock and the crops destroyed| be.brought .into:the:campaign.|test,the Greensboro Patriot says:||and was despondeat .He~was of most success-::pee tN Any attempt to reopen the prohibi-“Phat both men ‘Sisscacos and|2281s old and was sent to the Home ee Lentiue the corel waa ea kaden |gon inspite of your carefulness.C There are few farmers who tion question now will be for po-|Kitchin]‘have rdddered valuable |from.Halifax \county-~-~oo |before submitting to a ‘surgical opera-}}}—have not lost valuable animals because poor fences ¢aused litical purposes’purely—not with|service:to the Demoezatic:party i9|_The Landmark made note of the!tion,them.to jump.2 Th are few iti it igh-‘h undoubtedly true;thit-both men are death of Sheriff Hinson,of _Rock-i :em.to jump.,,[here are few communities where nejgh aie cei ude darnenee er eineere a thelr,boa!ae i.Pessina fe ten eptiger dar iy ¢soot,Ona ’THE :=borhood disputes have not been the result of poor fencing, :ni.est in:private e ig just as e 2»dal apers ;: ari Sat bt -|that either man,or eny other map,|Statement was that he was a,large| fi alee ces sighs thering aes tor theat”mieatter,-has a’wortgage on |cotton farmer,growing 15,000 to |:;; igure at the eigh.gathering and}>{/18,000.bales each ear.That]‘::any position within the gift of the ,Ss h year i.i"ye on fi :seemed to be mich <ourted,accord-|party we most efipaaiseally deny,|Soumded steep and gave The Land-|CORSETS:.The wire fence overcomes all of these!troubles;enhances ing to the Winston Journal,whose}In a word,we hold to the principle oe ute but rr 1s Sri Ole he Vi the appearance and value of your farm,and instead of hav- -editor was present Butler and|that no man has eay rig.to,any|8)ee eae ta 4.850.Than)|They.Lace Tn,Front4 i i jSoreeadhaveheentorcher,|place of ‘public trust cr honor urlese)of bales was 1,500 to 1,800.That|x In,ing a hard,profitless job to keep the fence corners clear of __ Ser ren MOgeMer BM ithe people really think he is the 4s more like i.i ;|weeds,you cultivate soil now worse than wasted.against Duncan,who represents th*)phest man for the Flace.—EEEE coal |This celebrated Corset excels in style,|': e@ther faction of the.party.But|:Bver W 8 MATTERS OF NEWS.|beauty and comfort.Stays guaran-|p ything else being equal,w |y ys 2 :Butler's brother,George,who is a};Would say that,since the Senator;The House committee on reform {teed aot to rust or break.Whether|Se aa mini een tag oie edn fsSeine’SATh att“ope ecm Tc ep Th Ge over,become na tale wise fein,whifixieesadiitinia..od a ep ::a ;mnen ehdorsing the Taft adminis-|that reason accomp''sn more than eilector ‘aod other acbordinate Be:MISS MONTSINGER.|us.We will sell you the best,cheapest fence there is.tration and this led tc the report jany new man couhi vossibly accom-/sitions with the collectors of.inter-Corsetier and,Dressmaker.}et ;Hes uf that Marion had desertéd Taft,and|plish,it would be a mistake t@/}nal revenue under the civi!service,|March 1.*Phone 1256.1 seuant te :. is for Roosevelt.This report is|Shelve him in favor of a NeW)Had the bill become a lew deputy ‘|i+The Best Hardware House in Our,Town not confirmed but there seems to be man-—Governor Kitchin or anyone)collectors in North Carc’ina would -‘t ‘vn ::obits doohk abo th so is else,On the other.hand,if’GOV-/have been given a new icase on theiif ig i d ae :: ee Arena tealdihd athe heat enator’s ernor Kitchin most vearly repre-|jobs and could not have been re-|position.‘Hévis foxy aad.possiblyhe |sents the inass.of Deriocrati¢vot-|'moved during good.seivice |They|'| is holding himself in position -to|ers of North Qarolita 1 :his.polit-|now hold their pusitious during the }| jump on the band wagon..Abso-ical principles,thea he each be |tenure of office ‘of the collector.|ae oe |i es timpson |far ware ompany. lutely ‘devoid of any fixe’principles Tel ane ee.two taen eo wees Bngjand,Suse,PY raowe ie ae hi aalaeeatawill’of course take...whicever:of-:é ne as we 8 apan have responded faverably to|:“ave them.Our advice .i»each.voter is|Secretary Knox's invitation to’place|Ww ing to giv ———EE_____—.fers the best chance_for Butler.to advocate-the cause of that .man/|themselves on record with the-Unit-|ye are ZOIns tO gs e.,EL oe ~in whose political’principles’\theled States for.the coftinued integri-‘;~~-:‘-.~S With the help oftie Giresnebors esa voter in question Mmost/ty of China and joist.action,..with-Rogers Silverware -'Wilson's Freckle Cream :+nearly ,believes,:out seeking individtaladve ritege.in ‘@ 4RecordTheLanimorkncpestoget|‘That'is a fair sta‘ement of the |any-concerted “movement of the |premiums:to eee Too ‘TWO WEEKS TRIAL JARS GIVEN AWAY BY_Bcts Straight with reference to/case.and is practically The Land-Oe ee ae eis one tomers.Now remem-YOUR DRUGGIST ON MARCH 13TH. Ae Supreme Cour decision iff the|mark’s view of:it.Cy.Brads ee ~.‘;Sibidis Une “inmniceion see ae ha ew of:i na.,That--is to.say,tha countries ber you can find:‘any-Will remove Freckles,Tan,Pimples and.clear the ay a er :ge eegee named will’oppose ay ~acquisition worst complexious.Harmless to the most delicate skin.Record understan ls “+Virginia.per-They had a row’cown in.Wake|of Ghimese territory.by other coun+thin ~e in fine Dress ;sipihcdeshee Cc The finest Face:mits insurance companies to do busi-|Over the election of a county.phiy-|tries.:8 -A fragrant,superior aon etal cor lexion tc :ness in that’State with a proviso|sician.Finally Dr.)Rankin,,sec-|‘The board charged with tlie en-Goods,Cream Wool Bleach known.Tes &Make Steno ev ene“that if the party,iugured is exe-|retary of the State Board of Health,pure tone ide baa Phase ae Sard A Caahmaren and old alike.Will Not Make ceed Pe e@uted under the*law,tie-policy is|@xercising the authority conferred thie use 6h Mnohaie fn prepared orges an as eres,Regular Size 50c.Mammoth Jara[$1.Wilson's Fair CreamSoap 25c. veld.In a State wucre uch a pro-/on him by law,appolated a county:|foods.jAfter a uumber of -experi-Silk Foulards,Poplins.-Free Freckle Cream Distributed by STATESVILLE DRUG COMPANY.viso is not permitte\the infer-|physiciam,“The case went to gourt|ments the board held that the addi-|\::ON KLE CREAM CO,,Makers Charleston S.C,ence is the policy would be good,/and the Supreme Court sustained poets dare Hiaae as 5 A Ginghams,Percales wie FRECI te ,eeAaaae‘one substitute for sugar ‘“‘must be.re-ee"Hhocourt held.as the Record under-|Ramin.Now Mr 8B.C.Beckwith,|garded as‘a.substivution involving and Shirtings.Big line : Stands,that inasanuch as Virgin-|4 Raleigh lawyer,has written ala reduction in,the«food value of the ie Se afmpermittedtheiusurancecom-|long review of the case,which ts|sweetened product,and hence a re-j]of Shoes and Millinery.©tte gamies to sell such insurance and |published im the ‘papers,‘and |in duction im ité quaifty.The-decis-}j Vv=:;Soccer eae :‘ion settles a contrpversy of --longtheMcCuepolicywastaken-ott.in|Which “Mr.Beckwith:escerts the |gtanding. Fresh lot just opened:As good Aas the.best lard for alt “.Price per,Gallon 75e.‘Price per Quart ‘20c. Coe ERT YOU"LL LIKE IT.3 Imperial ‘Cotton Oil Company:»«’PHONEL205 purposes,and costs youjone-third less;{0:3 Frese!i |THE.LANDMARK |—| Successors to. ‘TUESDAY,eo ton Mbtoh ay>1M ‘oe LOCAL ‘RAILROAD SCHEDULE. aasme >~*‘Carolina Flour and Feed €o.;.*Arrival and:Departure of Traifia«at; peek,‘PHONES8 =—=—WESTERN ROAD.’. eerie i ane An:rt Seettibaade due 1138,Ba.m, ;a ra 10 ast-boun ue msMaWewillcarryafullline.Feed~1 irein No.iL.eeetepoue due au yar ‘stuff,such ‘as corn,oats,hay;||Train No.21,.west-bou ue 8:26 Dp.Te‘||‘Prain No.25,west-bound,.due 10.22 p.m‘straw,cotton seed_meal andhulls,Train Noi 86,-east-bound,due,1100 a.m ‘‘|bran and shipstoff,field seeds,eto.,||(rain No.7.east eee Gee 22s eae. CHARLOTER A D TAYLORSVILLE.and ‘would appreciate the patron: age Of.the public.’Will occupy|)"train ‘the game building formerly occu:site «.|pied by the Carolina.Flour and |)Trai: s\Feed Co.,No.114 east Broad St.on ee ey Respectfully,One Newt ‘LheALA.Colvert,Prop.Feb.13.Statesville,N.C,, BEECE pe “Welhave sant iouty-4 “Can give.p-franipt de-ae any quan:tity.Let us have: your order,” "PHONE NO.-28.0R NO.2 de Morrison:Gro-“cery &Produce Co. FARMS FOR SALE. <-Sinty five-ceres;6tntles north of city..Nice road front. \Two hundred and sixty-twoacres‘in Chambersburg township,14 miles south of Elmwood. One hundred and thirty acres, 64 miles from Statesville,in .Cool Spring township.Two dwellingswithusualout-buildings. Two hundred and fifty-nine acresinConcordtownship,only 34 milesfromcity..Can be sold.in small |tracts—from’‘10 acrés up.« Ninety-eight acres!in Turners-burg township. ToC? tun fancier to have an.exhibit. |u From a varlotteNo,16 ar,9.60,No.24 ar,.8.26,1FromTaylorsville.No.23 ar.10.0No.16 ar?33),leaves 6.45 p. on’News,1st. e chicken 6how in:Statésy thi week,“in the pienpe of 4 ilomer”’Corpening who has attended nu mnie FOUR ‘gliOWs,| Was one,of the(beat held---hest arranged, Mr:Ben Sronce fs Ror lary of ‘Igera¥fan Heme:ie $s ‘exeulte C he nih iation ‘atid ty credit”for!tirese ‘Dorpening was pe tae leaves 11.00 a.mleaves8.36 p.m ,weaves 11.00 a.m m, Chicken ‘Show Tuok First Rank. ille Mr. jer ‘pnt cas beens: best mateaged.the ine:ies: and. he won sécond on 4 Batt.Rock cock: Catawba.erel ©Our Newton utd vd several cars ar ihe ‘chicken.nals vs never gC into: ‘:4 centest..witheut-piiling ~down :prizes.ar eee aM te, Sloan’s Liniment.is a-relia.|ble.remedy for .any kind “of-horse lameness. growth of spavin;.c urb or splint, absorb.‘enlargements,excellent for and ‘thrush, Wal ill the and is weeny,fistula Hére’s Proof. "TT -used-Sicar Te Recas Ongreaseheel on‘aa vex,Oak!land,P2., NIMENT od:for 4farm,stock. fad’hog ilera three days a MY Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle,Hogs and Poultry sent free,Address Dr Earl S.Sloan: Boston,Mass. *s -Liniment-en.a mule for .her? Jenkins &Wagner, |.(REAL ESTATE DEALERS,WW?Statesville,N.C. |Office:First National Bank§Bldg.‘PHONE:282 FOR SALE! Cent Tobacco Ware house,Jot | A80x2865,.corner Walnut,and Meet.| ing streets. Db:*Phone No.‘85.. SUPPLIES FOR CASH“OR ON TIME. a.full.line~of Feedstuff,such -as.Corn, Oats,Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,Bran,together,with a general line of Groceries, including Flour and Bacon. I will.carry Feb.23—4t.- O..COW AN,Salisbury St.° cc inaastiinasetnmcicsititimetmmmnsssiiiasiibiiaiiiniil Day and Night i :Lot °60x107,corner Court and Meeting streets.! 26%%acres,at Bufola,$30 ..peracre,: 75 acres,one mile east of court house...76 acres,one mile anda ‘half | west. f 36 acres,one mile and a quarter west. 70 acres,‘one mile andahalf weat.211 actce,five miles north,$30 per acre356acres,three -mile east,$25 jer acreAnumber ©of other desirable farms and husiness properties.See me before thaking an investment.ISIDORE WALLACE, ae First National Bank Building.\:‘Phone 240. FOR SALE! Business [ot.Seven-room desirable residence onTradd‘street.Hot and cold water,:4* bath,‘etc.:V Lots near Graded School.Small north Iredell farm.If you want ee sellor exchange a |JOHN M.SHARPE,|REAL ESTATE Do You Want to Be Independent? If so,learn Shorthand and Typewriting _ by beginning a course immediately,which |is taught at Statesville,N:©.If inter.ested arid desire terrtis,"ete,write or callonMRS.£.8.JOHNSON.Z 512 South Center Street,Feb.20.‘Statesville,N.C,|| NOTICE!Ce DJLEASE taltake noticeice that from now'on my gin”will be closed except on Friddy aod Saturdayof.éach week.All who have cotton 4 gin or sellmustaonthesebapL..B.BRISTOL, All the time proves none too long to eater fo your pleasure.“Day and night the flowers:intended for your gratificéation dem:ind, our gare. “|FRESH’FLOWERS| _are among the most beau- tiful creations,You.ean see.them here in all their fragrance and beauty.We supply every kind for ev- ery purpose.A few choice blossoms for the table or an elaboratepiece for pres- entation or funerals. Van Lindiey, Greensboro, POLK GRAY:DRUG CO.,- Local Agents. * |‘Corsespondence of “The: cook:SPRI NGRe The.‘Schools ‘andAthethe eachers—Per- -sonal Rbeies-A Roast:For,i mn : Dog...4 ‘yanamares l»Cool Spring;Feo.29-SThe.sehool:at this place is progressing jnicely,The school i¢large.and new,stu- dents are.coming in @very week: Mise \Lila.Anderson,who apent some tie at Black Mountain,is now visited at Mr;Jim Klam’s the.first of the weeks Mra Delphia..Mooream’,Little son,Robert,are visiting in Statesyille.i BenLittle“Jo.Abernathy is il “with pneumonia dt the home of his pa-~’ rents,Mr.and Mrs.Johu.Abernathy. Many.tare hers:who are teach- ing at different’placks our COMMUNTTY.|T Mr,R.A.Cooper:bert Pigurte “¢Out Snub lah 8 that a California eds‘to.raise cats for’Yur. any pilansied,it was said,to mise rats to feed the cats,to feed the ‘rats at hér home $i.Coc}Spring,Mrs,|"the remaingef the eats killed Wild Stroud’aid .«hildren,of Win-|#®,fur-—a sort of.eoif perpetuatingston-Salem,and Mise Artie ‘Blam |!"dustry—and i®ihe meantime cat hides for fur. to see a good busisesa proposition, seized 4 letter sue of ‘the START a”A can._RANGH. “An||Hnormius Profit.in:Raising,aeForFar,PN “Tree Weeks:AROTie —Lasdmarke an item:to the ‘effect “LOMpUY PTAPOe The,com- Inake bartels of money by ~selling Mr.‘R..A.Qooper,who is ..quick the idea..at ouce,-and ina Y to Mr.John Pool,of Marion,Which was published :0.a’.recent is Marion .Progress.Mr. eer _When you biy 0one of our Ripgs you:need ’‘hot give” yourself.“aany ‘trouble about the.sets:If-by any: ei chance the set should’get loose and come out,just ~-bring itin and-a-new set will:be bun free of any- cost to you,We sell the famous W.W.W.Let us’ ‘show you our.line.f A beautiful PICTURE auitihla for acini will be given.to every one making a cash”Penna of $1.00_or more, on @ evel. ‘Mr.Herschel!Swayn,who has}°: been in)Glen.St.’Me ry,Fla.since Cooper elaborates thee cat-fur idea last November,‘and .:his:‘sister,Misp |S follows::; nAdma;who has been visiting her Sis-‘Knowing:that"you-are..always ter,-Mre.f p War-|tertsted and opea for .an:invest- ridr,.Ala.6 hriet arriv.|[terit-in a good live Business:prop- ed ‘in Sstateovitie last,Appin Thisy |Otlon,“Ttake the dberty of pre “me.to thee i Aome near.Cool}8 nhing to.you ‘what seeme “ta:mie az Spring”today.}a nrost wonderful’bus:Nees,And.The The wohnels ‘,Aestnut™Grove,Which,no:dowbt,:‘you,will tke wT tauelt by Mr.clases*Fri-°lively,interest,and.perhaps.’write ‘day,(-Marehs (1)with ‘an enterta in-me by.retirn:mat)the’amount \6f. mae at“at night:“tt ts about:timetfor SLOCK:that”youtwill wont me ito ret ‘public schools to cluse and”we:will perve:for.you:towards:tne tormafion welcoma.cback.to’fur:little village |O company..vr&object:of this:‘company.is ite,a latge Gaby Ranch \MeeAT rp Color Line.‘| A decision by the executive com-} |mittee of.thé:American Bar Aseor =| ation to oust William EIFewis,;a.ne=) gro.and «an .assistart °Attorney} |General of the United States,POT| ;}membership in the asscciation i$ jardused Attorney General Wicker- ;Sham to the:defense of hissistant; \Inia}of the |ciation, l tter sent -t members of the Attorney General charg-}| spirited 4,700 thie |@9 the executive committee wit! jarrogance unwarranied:—by | |body's constitution ‘in order to ;Sratify a race prejud ice entertain a} |by some of-its members.’|eeeeee s |Rabbit’sk‘eet Stuck to the ae Baby. Monroe Iron L ike :.‘The foe: Bnquirer talls is Tt || ||In thé vicinity.of Monroe ,of iron is laid across jas-a walkway.-Oné morning recent|jly,when the cold ‘and frost Had} |Ta aude that’inon rataer sticky,a rab- |bit passed that.wiy and startedacnossthebranchvitheiron...His“foots’’stuck to the iron and be}found himself as fast as Uncle Re- mus’“rabbit.when he slapped.the Tar Baby.| ‘Men at work NETH -Ka w the a pitce | small:bra ch con-} tortions ‘OT Brer_Rea!bit and he was| captured (and‘killed,: tf GT saQuiteAnotheraed Under the.start'ne head.‘“Lovill a candidate for Congress in this district toesueceed Douguton,”’the} Salisbury Post .says: “The Post learns tna.MryoW.Re Lovilh,¢Wateaga cout ty,will preset a name .to the Democratic congresiiola: conven- tion of this,the eighih district,for nomination as présitential elector.Mr.Lovill is a sturdy’Democrat and, a strong \nind eloghent campaigner. |He would strengthen the ticket.” friends of Feb,1 3,e ‘Which is quite another matter. We are much interested:in what |89me ood ae like.Marian.NN.C., ig beifig said “in The:Landmark,)®?!Gut about ‘Habersham,near about''the dog.‘It is surprising in|}YOUr Place,.whete we can:secure this age of law oe aking ‘that the |Seule cheap Tand for that “purpose.| worthless dog is le:t fre¢and.unr Tp start with ‘we will:collect ‘say| disturbed to’do ieeeak he,pleases.|@0ut one million.cats.Bach cat | There has boer-law after law made)“.¢verage 12 kittens a year.The to protect our birds.and I believe |®kiis~will run —in price from...10 |the sick-tgg dog.céétroys more tents.each for white oneé to 75 birds in the.spring and .eummer |C"ts for.pure “black”-ones.:)This| {than sportsmen do.’1 bave been |-W'll give us 12,000,090 skins a year, a friend -of the sbe-p all my.life |“:sell dt an-averag’“of 30,cents and have geen as nixH as 13 --fime |@biece making our severue,about sheep killed inoue aight ‘by dogs.$10,000 a day gross.; ‘When:I was a-boy-tmy.-gramdfather +-Aman ‘can skin‘about,50 cats: gave me a-lamb..T fed.and pet-pPrer day at's a.cost:of $2.It will ted it until I.had:four.fine sheep.|‘@ke about 100:.men to operate theThentheidogcamecrenightamd}!and,therefore,the net-prof- kill bed ‘all of:them I have a small,we be about $9 800 a‘day.:.W e flock’now and the mental.anguish|Will.feed the cats.on rats and |will | J]feel for fear the doys will.kill a Rat Ranch next.to the.Cat| them fe Gough.to tata one’s hair|it The .nats .multiply four | gray.Thia is #aid to be *‘‘the|.a8 fast’as the cate It we land:of the free and:brave’.but /®4r with oné million rats,we willy) ‘there ie nothing under’the’sup ap |Tavs Se re ror rats.Plenty | >dex vol for each cat,’and ig 1s apfreeasthedog-gone deg “Now,then,we will feed ha ratel “*.eaten ,he cdrtasses of the cats |from|Officehalders Seeking Information fh the skins,have.beeh taken,1] as to:Political Activity.*x each bat a forrth ‘of a cat!-} The question ‘ot wether Federal will thus .bé seen that.the officeholders will:be vearmitted.to de neatlegs will be self actitig and au-} “‘bpokiticeal work.for Preakdent Taft iatie ‘all the.wav through.‘The or Calonel Rootevelt “inthe -cam-jcats will eat.the rats and the rats| paign for the Republican.presidem-|Will:eat the cats and we ‘will get) itia]nomination:has heén brought be |the.skins | jfore the civil service comm ission.“Now if you,would like to come }Edwin .M.-Luee,of Indianapolis,in..on this ‘proposition «which 1-feel, jformer c hairnmian-of te tyyou_witl_do_setthontne h loss! |State central committae-of Indiama,|‘be)oT,do ey think ‘that [who is now reported ri be activein,it watt hardly be sht to:slight iColonel Roosevelt’s.candidacy,-call-Some of our,Marisa f{fends:i and | ed for a ruling in’a ee which would suggest.that vou see ‘some of |: the addmesped to Johu (.Black.then!and tell ‘them of this chance,| |Lee asks the.con inden to say|)ened let them in oy the 2g)ound floor.| lif some Federal ‘officeholdrs.will be|l:would,suggest taat.you see our |permittted to work forColonel .Roome-|friend ~A.Blanton.,Or Morphew,| iyelt,if others are permitted to work Ueorge White,“R..F.Burton,©Re} Lasr:President Taft;he watitg -to)H..Bennett,Sum Clay (and.a few! lknow what punishment will be ad-fothers that.will appreciate ©such! )ninistered to those »ho-may violatert#vors.} ‘the inhibition against political -ac-“I Will be up before Ieng.tnd} |tivity;and asks if a Federal offi e-|hope to see you and talk the mat | |holder will’be ‘disturbed dn his{ter over pesrgonally:,with you...| offwe if he.refuses toi take part}“Your friend, fin the,.cohtest.|:CR A COOPER?(1 While the.Repudlik tiomal|“Mr.Cooper has certainly fizwred | “lcommittee was meetiag in a lout ‘an inviting propcsition.Think) htonr last-Decemrber Lee ‘seued «x lof chearing $9,800.a day on what }ment declaring that President ao has been an unprofitoo by-product,| \¢could’not carry Indiana Later igo tospeak..The rudmark,how-)|. |Was defeated for |1e-election as|ever,insists:that it cibatd be”given manr'of the lidiata’State cen:fa big Mock.of stock ind this let i) om ittee.Roo jon the ground floot,for to.it is due j airman’Black 1ephies-ir wh-}the honor of.suge 12 the scheme |stance that the commission cannot|Which Mr Cooper has worked out.| tpermit any person.cver whem it Se Seer jhas jurisdiction to be.improp ac-STATE OF wane CITY OF TOLEDO, |tive in politics;that.the punis nt LUCAS COUNTY.,-eelinticbedopensothenaturecl[Mani d,yueey,moka gaih NG|the case and extends to ‘criminal pros)7 “Gheney &“Go ,doing business inthe | ecution,sepanation’trom the serv-|City,df Toleds,4 ouaty end 3t asaivre-| .<intir he wise:said;-and that—sat eer of ewer.eae gM }*sam of ONE HU NDR ED DOLL AR i ¥each and every case of Catarrn,that jand rules provide.Persons in th€}not ‘be cured.by the use of :Hall classified service Leis 1 prohibited |tarrh.Cure._.FRANK J.bah Se }Prom :pemicious antivity in 5,ate tiamten this th Cay ‘Of De-hit follows that they will not be d eemiber,A,LD).1886, |turbed for remaining ia ctive The (Seal.)A:W.GLE saps ce |jurisdiction of thé ccmmissior Notary ; eat os does not apply to BA ‘-ty Hall's Catarrh ¢x is take *int erhale | y,and acts.direc on the:blooc alt |Sons outside the -cllassified se mucous surfaces of the system,Send eReeeeree aera ;for testim«tase,tree 0 GO:Teteto.0 |American Bar’,Assov sation Draws |See .an “Something New!” We.have something . new in the -way of:- Breakfast Bacon,It: is ready sliced and you can get any-amount you want at the time, Also a lot of ni¢e.small hams.; —'PHONE s9,.-— Bagl &Milholland. ~g0U R BOM:u Ht |Gas and ttoartintn ’Stopped .in Five Minutes! tet rid_of indigestion. Or -dyspépsia,or wharever you leall sour stomach misery., Drive out the sourness Lift off the heaviness Stop the fermentit:on of food Banish-gas,heat/purn,foul bretath, dizziness,headachvs,TeTvousne i nightsweats and bad .¢rcoms ~for} ever. Get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA_tab- lets at the Statésv.ile Diup.Store today,They.guarant yy eee for ay of the diseases ~a:hore or for any stomach distress |: No better preseription far indi- gestion was ‘ever,wr.tten: MI-OsNA makies the si¢mach vig-orougs and strong enouzn to digestfood.without.aid..”For sale by. thie Statesville Drag ‘Jo .and.dtug~ gists:‘ev dbl begin }} If you are good to your feet you will enjoy life better.How many hours a day do you spend béewailing vour’corns and sore feet? It's the-fault of your shoes and your shoeman. Came in Here and Let us Have a talk over the matter.We can tit you with an elegant pair of. stylish shoes at.a low:price—a pair that,will ‘make walking a pleasure instead.of discomfort. Why.suffer? “oe ae H.Shoe |Co. |i ||| | | Ladies’Hosiery Sale We have secured 100 dozen pairs of La- dies’fine Lisle Hose from a manufacturer who will make nothing in the future but Men’s Half Hose.Nothing on the mar-. ket better retailing for 25c.pair.On account of this change in manufacture these Hose were bought so we can retail ‘them at 15c.pair.All perfect,no sec-. onds.Not over 6 pair to a customer. On sale iin the basement. _Ginghams.. One new ease of fine 32 inch Ging-© hams,regular 12 1-2c.grade,going at 8c.yard.é ° The'very fine 32 inch Zephyr:Ging- ham,:retailing from 15c.to 18c. yard,at ‘:10c.Very respectfully, THE R.M.KNOX CO. Sales Day is the fivst Monday in each month in Statesville,N.\€. |?W.FRAZIER, TINNER,| NORTH CENTER STREET, PHONES:i SHOP 68RESIDENCE©2359 General line of Fresh Meats._Also dry pine stove wood..©CASH &HARRIS,‘PHONE 43...FRONT STREET,| Feb.9.“Rear Sumpter’s Store.|} THE LANDMARK(SSRapeesceercremrtinrs onan meseerrecterns S *ROK.CLARK,EDICCH AND OWNER. PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND.FRIDAY. OFFICE:120 WEST:BROAD STREBT. Gate to PRICE: “ONDYBAR.....ee bee rues =$2.00BPEMONTHS2...Log[REB)MONTHS.)ati.6whTURSDAY,--=March.5.1912. Referring tothe chatge thet the eral patronage to secure delegates for Taft,Col,Rooscvélt says whe he was President hoe never used his \influence with officeholders for,his‘|own advantage.Of course notGol,Roosevelt’never |¢'d anythingwronginhiglife..Kapa Oe %n ‘About this”time next year we‘should know whether-it’te Tatt-or‘Roosevelt or Wilson ‘or Harmon or Clark or,Underwood or.“some.oth-er,good:man:’”By’the eamé time "|wee will alSo Know’wnether it's Sim~’4 ‘mons or*Kitehin or Aycock or Clark, »Meantime’the!world”will move’on: >and nobody ‘neéd get undiuly ‘exgit-MOA A oe ws ‘The Taft a iherents’1.eed not.try‘to show that Col.Roosevelt has ‘at any .time,or anywhere,depart- from the strict letter of ‘the truth. The colonel}:is-the ouly..trothful man living:\He-je always’right‘vamd it is the other fellow who ‘is.a’ War if he does not agree with \"Roosévelt,©Before “the campaign is.ovey the colonel:wil)prt Taft and all the latter's:friends inthe Amanias~club.: Chairman Willer has-called’Uie Ps Democratic State committee to meet RS _,tm Raleigh March 20.to name’the time and:placé ‘or the meeting of the Democratic State convention. Thé committee will also hame the date for holding primaries:and county conventions,’to elect dele- gates-to-the State-coryention.Here- tofore county primaries and coniyen: :tions have.beén held on dates ham- B ..@do by county ‘commirtees.”\‘Dwo‘Years ago.it was deided ‘that ‘all primaries and county conventions to elect yertion should be held the ,same day.The daté for primaries and ‘county conventions to nominate »county ‘and Jegisla‘ive tickets «is léfit'to coumity:committees. Charlotte,Greenshpro and Ral- eigh asked for the’1eeting-of,the .Republican State ‘conyention.“The committee called’the convention to.meet’in’Raleigh May 15 .to ‘elect delegatesto thé national con- vention,“whereupon the Charlotte newspapers reported that the seconc convention,which would nominate a Republican State.ticket,would be.held in Charlotie..But State Chairman Morehead und the Raleigt papers say that no.second State wonvention has beeti/called and non ‘will be called Yor:some time;‘that \er time and decide where the con- .Pere.:1 Saageceatcemenesnesstestignepeeisans 1ThereigaseriousrevoltiiMex-}!|What:Mr.ee |.Hon,Oscar W.Underwood,in the -ico and PresidentMadero,who.at- tained his position as the-result oof a frevohition,is likely to lose his job} .Taft administration is using Fed-|'. delegates,to ithe State ‘con:| *Lona tom:Mre.J.S.McRorie,city,|": :|third tom.the committee will meet at the,prop-| vention wil be held.Seems *have been a ‘cas cf ‘assumacy!”| on.the part.of fhe Charlotte pa-' HE POULTRY.SHOW PRIZ[SSson,city,fourth,wen;R,K.Mur.dock,‘city,third cock.)2%.“s\00.MRGR Island Reds-—R,L.Chamberlain,city,second ‘pen;.D.Matt Thompson,ci second.cock,first:and’‘second hens,first’-cockerell, fourth’pullet,.first pen;Proximity Poultry:Farm,first cock;J.W.LeThoinpson,,city,“recond cockerel,,.first second and:third pullets;J.@.Steele,city,third eacketel;T,N,Brown,cify,fourth c:cker¢t,i Barred ‘Fiymouth Rocks4—J. Sloop,third cock,third het; second”and.fourth pullets;LelandAdamis,:Statesville,R.F..D.,first cockerel,second pullet;Harry Sher- E,first, rill,.county,second,hen,fourthcockerel;Mrs,W:B,(Crawford, Statesville,R.'FD...flirst.cock, second pen;J..0,Purnell,city, third cockerel;French and,Wilkins,second.cock,fourth hen,‘first,pen; K.dy Miller,city,second cockere);Nevih,,Poultry Yards,tirst.hen.«|»White.Plythouth Rocks-——Proxith;ity Poultry:Farm,’cecond-and thindpullets;rank.R,Summers,city,thind cockerel;TT...H°Miller,.'Pay-loreville,.fist.”covkerel;4 J,".PaulLeonard,“city,«fourth -pen;.-W.B.‘Brown,city,third cock,.first,Sec-ond,:third ‘and ‘fourth hens:firstpen;B.LoSronece,city;fret’andisecond.cdck,fourta.cockerel,‘fitstand.founth’pullets!eccond:and thindpen;J.Re French,city,second cock: erel.Vash mc Na - _»Buff.Plymouth ioc ke —-’Honier Corpeniing,Newton,second cockerel;W,,L,.Hill Barium,third’and:fourth‘hens,’fourth .pullet,:first “pen; W.'L.Hil,third cockerél;-0,°Re McAuley,‘Rockinghain;~first cock, first and second.pens,‘firet.cocker,el,first,second and third pullete. man,Gomover,firet’sen,second.andtnirdcockerels,first aud-fourth pul- i¢cts,first’pen;Prex.mity Poultry:Perm,second hen;J A.‘Brady.& fon,second dock,.third and fourthhens,~third ‘pen;Mis.J..0.’Deal, Granite Falls,first cock;Lyondotte Poultry Yards,Lawrerceville, Va., first cogherel,second and third pul+ lets,second ‘pen;Mrs {..K.Lazen- by third:cock,foarth cockerel, Silver Wyandottes L,.N.Brown, Troutman,first cock,first hen,Sec- pullets,first pen;.D.W,.Lowman, Connelly <Springs,.see:d_vock,first‘cockerel;“HH,>Burke,city,fourth cockerel;Gc,Caldwell,city, third cock,second.th'nd and fourth hens,third cockerel,second.pen. Columbian “Wyardcttes ——O;L. Turner,city,first cock,first and isecond hers,second anc:third pul l\lets;:K.'L.«Miller,city,first pul- jlet,first cockerel.-: antamsGolden.’Sebrigh«a.=D. P.Sherrill,Troutman,first cock, first,second,third ‘and fourth hens, first pen.‘ity _:Silver’Sebright ‘Bantams ——lL.N, Brown,'Troutman,-:first cockerel, first pullet.‘White Cochim Ba.iims - L.Thompson,city,first ceck,first and second hens,first cockerel,first and.second pullets,first .pen.: Pekin Ducks—Gus.,Lewis,city, second pair;Nevin Poultry Yands, |first pair.:: |Indian Runner Ducks - Rowland,Tayllorsyille,first|second ducks;secon’drake;H._bL. |Wagner;Newton,R:.F.D.,|third land fourth ducks,third and fourth idrakes,second pen;,Flanigan.& ;Salley,city,first drake,first pen. Bronze’.Turkeys--H.Burke,city, first tom;C!:S.HoNand:city,seer Wok and Homer Pigeons—Kail Sloan,city,first display;J.Paul Leonard,.city; to jpecaee display.: White African Guinga FPowle—a Boyd,city;first.second and third fowls.'MAES |Best Dunghill |Brady. Underwood.is‘Workingipaa |March World’s Work,gives utterance White Wyiandottes Harry:b.Her-- ond cockerel,finstsecond,third fourth oc,Wi 9 Aigplayed,William | Committed Suicide By Hanging\-While.in the State Hospital a@.Morganton,°Cae ayCharlotteNews,34 A‘The'very distressing news was re-ceived in the city last night that Mr.Richard H.Morse,father of Mr.W.M.°Morse,the,photographer,hadcommittedsuicideattheStateHospit-al in'Morganton,yesterdayafternoon,by hanging himself.The news cameinatelegramtoMr.W.M,Morse. ~-Mr:.Morse had been?at.the StateHospitalattwodifferentperiods. ‘About two years,ago he was sentthere.Last.winter-he seemed.somuchbetterthathecamehome.Notlongagohe.was sent back tothe Hos-pital.;’Mr.Morse—‘‘Dick””,Morse as he to almost every.one in,the city.HewasthémostardentprohibitionistintheState:-His street lectures and’‘charts:showing the effeet whiskey has on the system,are:well recalled.He undeing On all.other{was perfectly rational.“ than ‘‘Dick’’Morse. ness,all \goodness.‘Religion was in- at Beaufort,this State.He ran awayfromhome.and joined the ‘Confeder- at Gettysburg. sent to Charlotte and eame here a wounded soldier.|Mr.Morse.was abrickmasonand(ater a contractor. He--was.survives,-:‘ ‘[Morse has visited in Statesville here.-The’old man was terribly in earnest in his fight against liquor and @mark.|“ ‘Showing Up the Steel Trust. committee has made public the resultoftheinquiryintothebooksandmin-utes of .the United States Steel Cor- poration ‘conducted “by.Farquhar—J- McRae,an expert accountant.oe_The McRae report reaches the.con-clusion that the Steel corporation“op-erates‘in restraint of trade and pre-vents competition through a manipu- lation of prices,by control of raw ma- terials and through a system of inter- locking directors in various compa-|nies.It-also tends to contradictsome| of the testimony given by steel trust}Officials,..ae iSomeofthefiguresdealtwithin!the report are startling.-It is shown|that J.P.Morgan &Co.received ap-| proximately $70,000,000 in cash prof-its for organizing the big-steel com-bine and that the net profits of the!concern for the first nine years of its!existence were morethan $1,000,000,- ‘was called in:Charlotte—was known(| was also ‘a fanatic on the:subject of}~~teligion.This’was the cause of his]‘subjects hey No better-heartedman’ever lived |He wasallkind-|’ twice married.and one son. and was well known to many.people}. A-.SUICIDE,|000, body on the track: ment;and you will @st.quick.relief,eqsts but a quarter deed‘his cliief concern.He was born’ ate army.He was severely wounded: He requestedto be}. on behalf of religion but he was a fa-]'natic on these subjects.—The Land- The House steel trust investigating|| The Steel corporation,-contrary tothe:statement made by Judgé Garyand.H.C.Frick to:President Roose-velt in-1907:that:it did not controlmoreAhanr._cent.of steel prop-erties in the country,controls about}80.per cert:af the steel holdings, Judge Refused to Shake.Hands.~Geo,Hodgin,Whe was under’a murder charge in Guilford Superior Court,was released last:week pyorderofJudgeCooke,who decidedtheevidence,was not sufficient:-ito let the case go to the jury.«Whenthe.judge made the order.Hodgin jumped up and offered to shakehandswithhiehonor,.but'the lat-ter,told him to go.A man wasfourd.dead on the railroad track in the.vicinity.of High Point.andHodiinwassuspectedofkillingandrobbingtheman‘ayd putting his When ‘you have rheumatism:fn ‘yourfoot-or instep apply Chemberlain's ‘Lini-itWhysuffer?Forsale*by all dealers.\.. The above cut shows our hand- some nickled home safe which we furnish our .Savings Depositors Free.All we ask is that you open an account with $1.00 or more. Call and see us and we-will tell } yourall about it. Weare always glad to see you.: Merchants andFarmers’ |Bankof Statesville. a ~The White Company. eee 104 West Broad Street, oes Inalllines now being shown’by us.Prices never cheaper,and the q-summer materials.You are al-.-i {x re)‘:t ee /,-er buying or just looking at:the ;new things.We ‘will be glad to” show you through, ’GREAT VALUESTHAT WILL 6)“PUT YOU 10 THINKING First,one bale,2,000 yards,39- ‘ineh Sea Island Domestic—while it lasts 5e.yard.Warited by all la- dies of the house.20-yard limit .to customer atthe price, i One bale,2,000 yards;27-inch Standard ‘Apron Ginghams,2x2,, 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,5c.yard.| ‘10-yard limit to customer. THE WHITE Co.°:‘PHONE 10].: ‘Sales Day s.the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. “ways welcome in our store wheth-'.be "styles beautiful in all spring and | een Quality MADE -from the best leatharin ad- im the same way..The fact is thé through the pen.of Mr.’Thomas Lo-Mexican people seem incapable of |gan,to certain interesting ideas and|. self-government and.it was,due to!plang that:he hopes,as chairman of: the fact that Diaz ruled them with |the ways and meanscommittee;:to ac- an irom hand that peice was 80 |complish.:::¥ long maintained in that count:y,Ma-|,(‘I do not think there isany doubt, dero ousted Diaz,now Madéro .may ‘he ed ey ee a eeeMA‘ a :ae Aes 4 con aieodeel work that come before the waysrandAciac.uh mas “ore Years ‘means committee.I-have more in-ee ook.American re formation and more knowledgeof thepublicsmaygoon.In yiew of the|gubjects embraced in the general«critical situation in Mexico President question of taxation than of.any other Taft-has issued a prociamatiow waru.|subjects,and my work has beenalong ing Americans to slay ‘out.of the’those lines.,ON ::curitry,and ‘suggesting indirectly,to|.“If 1 could‘aid in writing on thethoseinMexico“o fook out for Statute books.laws that would equal-themeat-ves.|ize the-burden of taxation,make the ——$_—______.|wealth of this country carry its fair Brazen Robberies Perpetrated -By |share of the taxes to support our gov-.Express Companies.ernment,and lift from the backs of Concord Tribune.|the masses of the people the inequita-Before you pay charges on.an ex.|ble load of taxes they are compelled press package again,it might be a jto carry,due to the fact that ourtaxesgoodideatomakesurethecharges|*"°levied on consumption and not on .have not been paid_at the other end.wealth,I should accomplish’a vast The extent to which the express com-deal of good forthe American people.panies have been‘robbing the peopleby:collecting charges at both ends of‘>a shipment,as ‘revealed before theInter-State Commerce Commission,isamazing.In the case of one companyaloneitwasshownthatitrade37000overchargesinonedayand.collectedinoneyear$67,000 as overcharges.The officer of the company admittedthatthesystememployed‘to identify /,prepaid packages was faulty,but had vanced and exclusive style,they are the recognized standard in women’s -footwear.’MADE from original and exclusive designs,on which the highest skill and best thought have been con- centrated.MODELED artistically to conform to the shape of the foot. They combine style and:elegance with absolute ‘ease. -RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON C0.SOLE AGENTS. nHomenell—furnishings without-ExcessiveCost | Our furniture stands the test of time..It is built of the best mate-rial—true in wood and workmanship—good enough to be.handeddowntoyourchildrenas-heirlaoms. Furni¥ ~Elegancei If your home is not.as cozy and comfortable ‘as you would like it,why not come.and complete its furnishings here?. You will find just the things to give your dwelling a touch of lux-es.ury witHout excessive cost.tee —___—_Chinese Soldiers Riot,——___nf Chinese soldiers mutiniedin Peking}.a few‘days ago and ransriot,pillaging and burning -many-sections of-thecity..The property loss is estimated at $15,000,000.Many persons werekilledbutnoforeignerssuffereddeath |so far as known.Pie cae Similar riots were started at TienTsin,Chiria,Saturday night.Therenoparticularapologytomake‘‘De-|Was much burning andpillaging and mand for transportation charges on|German doctorwas killed.Britishprepaidshipmentsmust-cease,’’de-|troops stopped the rioting.The au-clared Commissioner Lane,who was thorities in China seem unable toplainlyprovoked.‘‘The complaintof “Maintain order.—__this practice by express companies is|Militant .Suffragettes,universal,English suffragettes—women who are.demanding the right to vote—started.something in the shopping Williams Furniture House. :a4 THE WOMAN WHO WRITES on and with stationery procured here is in no danger’of having her letters criticised as to cor- rect form anyway.We have just the right shape,size and :Special.aa While they last one lot Ladies’White Buckskin Button Boots,all sizes,C andILthecasesofover-charging which come to the attentionoftheInter-State Commerce Com- In addition to ntaaian.Cin ball |district of London ‘a few days ago.j tint Of paper,the ink that ¢.oe q4.+Thission,it is-believed that.tt dsl yy ‘:v0 omofshipmentsarepaidforatbothends'TE le glass windows oe sinashed i;docsn’t splutter.Our stationery D widths:Regular price $4.00,our atesofwhichthecommissionnever-hears,pe eane Nt damage.amounted >\-is approved .by people who Ae hoe :-owing to the fact:that the victims dd(9 M&ny thousands of dollars,Many |@,sae =ee Know.we{‘of the women were arrested \and sent a a ttn i not know theyare being fleeced.}$2.98. |.saa SESE s ;Mis.Sarat--L,old,»wag burned to ‘denth.in’her!ae home .in Thonrasvilie ©,yesterday)ast morning,|Clothing --eaught.firehoatoeeswhileshewisalone«in her.room |to jail.“The English women who are‘Thomas,78:years |\Aemandingthe suffrage have beenrunnythissort.of campaign for some time.They frequently attack members of Parliament and govern:ment officials,hoe ;eGo special price a 'onth inStatesville,N.C. “R.P.ALLISON'S,__BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE..#tOOSOOSO 629000008 OOEKRR ‘Sales Day is the first Mondayin,each m ° : THE LAND]ARK FUBLISHED TUESDAYA!ANDND.FRIDAY. OFFICE;120 West BROAD aren,Tere 14. TUBSDAY, AF.GA.M. “STATESVILLELodgeNo.487 A..,F,.&A.M..meets tonight at 7.30 o'clock.in Mason-’ie Hall,All mem- bers requested to be present andvisitingbrethrencordially,in- vited.Regular meeting, _.Workin the.first degree.,: SOCIAL KV ENTS.‘Ow THE.WEEK ont Pasties:Birtl.day.Celebration, >Olab Meetings.Ete. ;Ay large under of guests.enjoyoseh@bridgepartyPiven‘hy “Mrs.J. 4 Ae Hoffmann and:Missa Carrie:Hoff;‘Mai at their home on"West nd|° avenue Wediieaday .«vening../Phe fame-was played até etout tery”bat bles and the:ladies’{25ze,a hat!pin holder,was won by!Ase.Lee ah’Ste" >phany,while the”Hy tet men's prize, a ‘bridge score,"went to.Mr.P..A._Bryant,Framed:violet poems were presented to Mrs.J zenian,of Mich- igan,and Miss Whitleck,ef Ashe-viblé,as:guést prives end.the .con- golation,wag awarded Miss .Sarah Cowles.After the zaait two courses ot refreshments,were served. Mirs...Ebrnest.-Simon entertained at} six tables of bridge ‘Tuc*eday \after. noon.,.,Mies Elyy Mck Iweé:'won’the “first.prize;a-pair of s'lk*hose,and| "the pecond,a box of oy tionery,was won by.Mrs.dig Viallace Mrs. Joseman,the guest ‘honor.for the.afternoon,was.Lresented with a bottle of |perfumery Appropri- ate refreshments we re.geryed . ee ae Marvel a eit. Mie:Wm Wallice gave a card par-| Thursday ~.aftarpoon .at)her} home on Walnut:street,complimen-| tary to Miss C errk Whitlock...0 Asheville.Bridge s played at Bix »tables -and,the aah:secre -prize,.a pik?brocaded satin scarf by Miss Elvy McEiwee aod low score’prize,a deck of cards, .awarded Mrs.B:B.Webb.The itor’s.prize,whiob.was “Mrs.Jossitian,of Micnigan,was- pair of Bik hose.‘Buch.guest re ceived.a unique ‘box '«f:ben bons a a favor,and two courses +of.” freshinems.were serv f ted plants added to.-the atractive ness of the home,.\: In celebration of day Master Charles Jx ¢d4 a.company of hilt Friday afternoon at th: parents,Mr.ahd Mrs on west Front street ing some time at fatn playing the pdests,were invited into the dining room where ice cream avd cake were served and each gucst jeoutyed a.fit tle butterfly packag«candy:The table was prettily decorated and was lighted with ¢ight little candles In addition to the good wishes hie friends.Nttle Char received quite a mumber of birthday ts... ty the a re- eighth birth- res entertain ‘ttle’friends >»home of his} Pp,A.Jones, After spend- ut les last.week's.meeting, J &.:Powell,the} occupied them- fanev jeuture of tin of.readings| ;Reofrésh-| At.their ‘held with Mrs Bicricémoh »ladies: selves -with ther work A pleasing meeting was a aumber by Mrs.ly.K.Lazentby ments were se ive d MOVEMENTS OF THE Personal PEO PLE.| tion of the Folks Who| Are Coming and Going. Sanders _is her brother,Mr.-Yernon “Sa in Gastonia Mr.W.. spent Saturday im hary, Mrs.W.A.Hamlet fh returned from ‘a brief visit.to’tier Mrs.Horah,in Salisbury Doctors T..D.Webb ard Dye spent front Saturcay terday in,Mt..Airy Mrs child have.been ©visitiag son sidee Saturday Mre..-J.H.Corneti Somerset,Pa.,are here to’Mrs.Cornell's parents, and Mre.J.F.Andes:ao Messrs.JOB.Lawrence H.Cowan,who had been Mir..Wilk McNeely,in’Granite ; community,returned yesterday ~t0 their home in Sharpesburg:-town- whip i ee Miss:.Mattie,Stiory, B..Kridér &Co, day night from the kets:where she had bee, terest:of the compaty Mr.E.W.Cuilbreth returned”yes- tenday froma.short visit to rela- tives and friends at Old.Trinity and ‘Archdale,Randoph coulnty. Mr.Gaston E..Brown,who is a dining car conductor on the Chica- go ad Alton railroad,with a run ‘between @hicago and Kansas City, is visiting his fathur.Mr.John B .Brown,in south.Statesville.- Mrs L.Ki.Lazenby was calted to:Glendale,Ky.Saturday,on’ac- count of -the criti:val -lliness of her ’mother,Mrs.J.S.Gaiton.; Dr.Albert,Mendez,of High Point, was the guest.of Mr.and:Mrs.&. G.Gilmer from Saturday.to yes- terdidy.es Miss Norma Conger «ent to Salis- bury yesterday to *nter a sanato- ‘yvium ‘to study nurs’ng,Her father, Mr,T.J...Conger,accompanied her and returned home last evening. Rey,8.D.Swaim was in States- ville yesterday.en-‘route™-firom Mooresville to his’‘home Rt Lexing- tan,2Mis.GC.V- are visiting “Mrs. Concord. Mr.Ai, spit yesterday gwoyterto Lenoir.i d Mra.T.0...Flowers,of Rock Fill, CoS visiting her daughter, .Jas.Mae.cia Pree Miss -Janie Sauls Juno.C to yes Dye and in:‘David- of yisit Mr: and baby, on a and 1,visiting for Fri mar- in- milliner: returned Northert: in the D. “and children J.Harris,”inHankel Cc, Hartline,of Salisbury, in’Stwtesville,-.en i Ina Hamilton,i clgnit in Concord,shot M.PB. the.latter Dispute »Marion 'Pfitd’s store, “Ritehie yesterday. “may.be fatally -woanded. about account.”* aid an TayoN “‘lcome but:once -in four years,aad \forting the:distitessed i in her’commun, —Wei—-Won— t wat) vis-| presented.to|} d.Pretty:pot | |Mr. of | | j needle | | i Hill| MRS,WILKINSON'S “BUEHDAY, An Unusual Event.wcause She HasHadBut17;Birthdays in,72 Years A mmA Good.-Woman—Mr..Ful- ‘bright.Worse—Simmons,-Wilson and Roosevelt Political Favorites. Correspondence of The ‘Landmark, -Stony Point,-R-1,March 2-—The condition of Mr,D,J.Fulbright,who has.been”greatly”afflicted in recent yéars,*seems.to:be getting worse. Mrs,Juliet Massey is very sick .with cold and with the infirmaties of age.It was the.writer’s pleasure to at- tend a birthday dinner last Thursday at the.home of Mr.S.M.Wilkinson,in honor of his mother,Mrs.’Frances‘Wilkinson.Over 100 people were present and we had an abundance of fy things to eat.This good oldis72yearsoldbut“has had butShewasborn.the29th |.irthdays,Her birthaofFebruary,1840.» ‘once there were eight years betweenbirthdays.\.Her shining.virtue has.been her faithfulness in,ministeringtothesick-and the afflicted and com- ity.“hy.view -of this one can "but ‘thinkthattheMasterwillbe‘gracious ‘and:kind to.her‘in her:old age,and:will finally grant her ariabyndantentrance into aa kingdom.where there is nosickness,nor sorrow,nor crying,in-asmuch as she has met.the supreme test of discipleship—‘‘I:was sick and in,ipraon and ye visited me.’word as:to politics.The -genti: ment-among~the Democrats-of this jcommunity seems to be overwhelm- lingly in favor of‘Simmons for:the \Senate.All that the writer hastalked A _ERIE |to on the subject have been Simmons|meén,Wilson seems to be the choice of|, about all the Democrats:for Presi-|y, ident.-I have talked’toa good many |Republicans and ‘they were nearly. Opposes pax ‘on Good Desee—Te ccnu Use Yon a Good Dow...ie vr ‘the Editor ‘ef ‘the Landmark:: I am-:-rather .on the ‘dog’s side,though I don’t own one.I don’t be-lievein out-lawing:him just becauseheisadog.’Therearedo sand dogs.Some are very faithful and are belov-|; ed by their masters’as one of the fam-ily.“I believein fair laws to Fegulatethedogand]am not for.a taxon a good dog.If I lived in ‘the ‘country ‘Il would sure wanta dog.A:bird dog,a few Beagle hounds or a shepherd dog is an indispensable piece of the make-upofafarm,'In the city,.a good birddoggivestothemanwhoisconfinedinthestore.or office a great deal of pleasure and if he has a:little timéseft.[to take.the much-neededrecreation of32birdhuntand.cares to féed.a dogfor12monthsto.hunt afewdays,f for Fooodhess sake let him have:his on't give is'so ‘much’law).Gra e'}up on.the'stock’of the dog.1,don’tknow3that1-would ‘make.any extra).effort to vote for any,mam:who wouldinaketheparamountissueofhigelec-tion to:the ‘Legislature.of .the greatState.ofNorth Carolina~-F Sone the dog. Oar.corréspondent jnenttons the good:qualities of the dog and the use for him,all of whichis admitted.‘No-, body.is denying.the good qualities-of the dog nor.seeking to abolish.him}. entirely—although The Landmark be- lieves the county.would be aswelloff, if not better.off,if there was not a dog in it.’ ‘who loves a dog and wants to keep one or a dozen,should consider.his py as.he does his horse,his cow is hog.’He should pay tax on it and keep it on his own:premises ex- cept when he goes outwith it.‘It istheroamingdog,.the dog that is a ne |unanimous for*Col.Roosevelt.,for ay Presiden‘.This scribe wants.to go on record| 'as favoring a-dog law..-If folks.must |keep a lot of worthless dogstobother otherpeople they sHould nave to.pay ifor the pry llege.? nuisance,that estroys property and’ |eridangers-life;that the law advocates are after.Not a single argumentcan ibe used in favor of allowing one’s dog to run onthe heighbor’s premises that will not ‘apply toa horseora cow. |Me,Childers] Goes to Virwlaticti hee News. Correspondence of The Landmark. York Institute,March 2—We are| still having winter:up here.I.-hope| ue ground-hog weather will soon.be!ver. Mr,Neal ‘Alexande r,of Kansas,ar- rived here this week to join his wife‘and children,who spent the winter| with Mrs,Alexander’s:parents,Mr.|and:Mrs.J?T.Sharpe Mr.A.B.Patterson suffered a se-|* rious accident last week.-While cut-) ting logs his foot cayght broke his ankle bone.|Mr..N.F.Murdock;-Salisbury,|i visited his sister,Mrs..W.A.Sharpe,! i thisweek. William Childers has:sold his| |personal property and will leave for) Chase City,Va.,this week.Steps havé been taken to runa di-| irect telephone line from the central|loffice at I.“N.Sharpe’s to.Stony|Point. As to baking bread,the saltrising| is.far ahead of yeast.Miss Blanche Claywell will enter) school-at Taylorsville next week.—. Mr.Wilson Query,who has spent! the winter here,will return to his} |home in Montanain a short time.|We are sorry to see that Col.} Roosevelt will accept the nomination. |We would prefer.Mr.Taft if we have} ité have a:Republican._Still,we hope | i jfor one more Democratic President. ta Citizens U—Third Creek Boat | va —Dogs Kte: |Correspondence of ‘The Landmark.| -+'Statesville,R-3;March 2—Mr.Tom; |Clodfelteris.very low with pneumo-nia.Mr.’David Howard has been very| sick for a week.Miss Margaret How-| ard suspended her school at Kestler’s | isc hool house on’account of her fath-| er’s illness.The Third creek dredge is making | good progress.It has reached.the| ;mouth of Back creek...They expect| ito dredge a short distance up’this} éreek before passing its mouth. From:all appearances Towser’s| days of freedom are limited.Don’t! think many people would object to a reasonable tax but most people who are-not able to own or feed dogs will do anything rather than part,with them,and,regardless of tax,manydogswillstilllive.It does’seem like going too far to muzzle the creature. The farmers are looking forward to a busy spring,as little or no land has been broken the past winter:The poultry show in Statesville has enthused some of us to raise better chickens. ‘Two ‘ 2 Cases"of Tprsirstomet itd Burned, To.the Bditor of,"he tandmark:|. Turnersburg,March 4—We arehavingmorewinter.The biggest} snow -of the seasoh.is now on the ground.We are having some sickness ‘in this section.Mrs.Elvira Holmes,is right sick.She had a light strokeofparalysissoretimeagoandisnot recovering her strength.Her age and crippled condition is very muc against her recovery. Mrs.Green,widow of the late Wms Greene,was speechlessa:few days]aq ago from paralysis of.the tohgue,buthasrecoveredandcantalksoastobe‘understood.Her daughter,Mrs.Alice Pagette,and the latter’s twodaughters,|of Charlotte,are at her bedside.A 2-year-old child of Gaston Albea,colored,was very badly burned sev-eral days ago.-Its clothes caught fromafire.in the yard:where the mother was ‘preparing.to do’same washing.: ry He felland| Sueceess to the bestpaper:‘in NorthCarolitia. Noticesof NewAdvertisements, Corsets.—Mills &Poston. Second series of stock will openApril7.—Mutual Building and Lgan |Association. rD Burpee’s garden seed:Statesville;—: rug Co. Prize winning Rhode Island Reds, ‘eggs $1.25 for 15.—W.C.Wooten & Sons,Pinewood Dairy Farm,States-’ ville R-2.° Plymouth!Rotk and Black Lang- |shan eggs,$2 for 15.—J.Paul Leon- es ‘Seed potatoés,garden’and fieldseed.—D:'J.Kimball. Elegance without excessive cost:Williams Furniture’House. |liver,use Burdock ‘Blood Bitters,On the: But get the idea—the man}. |Personal Items—New |‘Homies Be||ing Built,cs Correspondence’of The Landmark.| Qlik;-March 1—Mr..Marsh Gatton,||of Newton,is visiting his»Smother,|Mrs.Margaret Gatton.’»Miss;;Bertha:Shoemaker has.re- turnedhome from Indianapolis,ind:-|Mr,and Mrs.Gus.Hayes have’re-|turned to Manasquan,N,J.,aftervis-| iting relatives near Olin.Mr.Bruce Hayes,who.has ‘been | spending the winter with home folks,|returned to Lavallette,N.J.,yester=|day. Mrs.,Lee Shoemaker,who.has been, right.sick,is improving..Mr.and || Mes.Sant Messick’slittle son,Vander,|is right sick.Mr.Byard Holmes gpent last week in Greensboro:Some of the Tabor ‘people enjoved|a.nice birthday supper with Mr.Tom| Mitchell Saturday,Rebrrary 24th;| Tabor school.will close‘Saturday, :|March Othe: ’Several’new.housesare.being built!around here.“Mr.John Weaver and!‘Mr:Lum Hayes.are each fessUpnew,dwellings. tA ‘healthy mah:te king,in hin’neright:van unhealthy.mare an.suphappy|,slave:For jmpure’bleed.end:sluggish | ||ANNOUNCEMENT.;‘| As the matter fs being.discussed,|I take this method of announcing,that I.willbe a cuudidate for the)‘office.of County Supremtendent of|Public Instruction of Iredell.county,|subject to the action.or the’Demo-}eratic Primary and pene oer,Ped.27.21.GRAY.Sr LADIES’Umbrelis ;ex-|;changed by mistake.’Apply.March 6. Market.35 Years,,$'.00 a.hottie. ————|MISTAKEtoTheLandmark. WANTED.DAR CHESTCO FOR SALE.EME ttn sc:|BY-MONTGOMERY HARDWARE.co.March6--2t; NOTICE,LBAve,tling,Beck Lane,‘referurd cuctomers to him for eggs for hatching JNO.M.GIBBS,March 5.; “CORSET.DEMONSTRATION. RS.SHEETZ will beat ‘the ‘Statesville InnMONDAYj|AND TUESDAY,MARCH Ti ~BOY wanted to work in of-|fice.PIEDMONT RED CE-:March §,'| :>Gonsists of” Renpeer:Promptness,Courtesy,: we Confidential’.:Treatment |“and Conservative FinancialAid. q Not snl aare-you.‘acne of all that at this bank but the standing of our depositors ...and the iucreasing business of the bank .proves our ability to render such service.«| ~Accounts are solicited from:Ronee andindividuals.1 All facilities given candlebent with coriservative banking. First 1 National Bank, STATESVILLE,N:C. Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000, OFFICERS: -E.$:PEGRAM.Cashier:-“J.C.IRVIN,President.—ae_INO.W.GUY,AssistantCashier, and 12,demonstrating the Gossard Corset.MissMontsinger,loca)agent for this Corset,wants ~the ladies to call at the Inn mee,and Tu ibo FOR SALE —TWENTY-FIVE sind ofJ*sheep,including one thor-oughbred Hampshire ram,all at $3 ahead.W.H,COFFEY,Statesville,R-5,March 1—2t. WANTED:noura'srare Venn:ING CO,Feb,27.—St. FOR RENT salen oederBros,L B.PATT WANTE D:—GOOQD Tenant for g00d two- horse farm.Apply to A.KARUS)S.4 Feb.23.| ‘Lime solution for spraying trees.— Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.Barred Plymouth Rock eggs,t5 for |$1.50.—Leland Adams,Statesville R-4. City Flour 100 per cent.pure.—City Flour Milling Co. Krom soap remedy hair tonic.- |Polk Gray Drug Co.:Sliced’:breakfast bacon.Eagle & |Milholland. Lady’s umbrella exchanged by!mis- take.Apply to The Landmark. Boy wanted to’work:‘in.office.— |Piedmont Red Cedar Chest Co,Dr.Packard will be atHotel Iredell |Thursday,7th.Sold my chickens ‘to C.W:Conner. —J.'M.Gibbs. Ww ill.Cut Out’Free Telephones. nw ashington Dispatch.: Oné hundred and seven govern-,imentoffigials will lose free telephones |when the appropriation committee of the House reports the supply bill for \the legislative,judicial and executive departments.‘The committee has found that the |United States is paying for this num- ber of residence telephonesin Wash-’ lington.One member characterized ithe practiceas ‘‘petty graft.’’Reasons‘for the nec essity of house telephones were numerous and various.Thesu-| |perintendent of the Zoo hasa tele- phone because ‘“‘wild animals arrive }in Washington at night,”The judgesofalocalcourt,‘‘because they haveno‘private secretaries.’The captain! \of:the watch at the Treasury has one. “T guess-he,sitsin his slippers and| waits.for burglars to calf him up,” suggested Representative Fitzgerald, of New York.Secretary of the Navy Meyeris the only official who has more than one government telephone:in:his home. He has two.Justice Lurton is the only Supreme Court save with a free telephone. Land.Values Increased By Drainage. Newton Hnterprise, -Mr:-W.-A;-Rhyne-last wool bought thred acres of Clark’screek land from Mrs..R.W.Wilson and paid $110 an acre.-This isa concrete example of| the.benefit of drainage...Before the | lands on Clark’s’'creek were drained,|they could not have been sold for $10 an acre.Now there is scarcely an acre on the creek that could be bought for $100.The drainage commission is not able yet to say what the cost,willbe,but it is not expected to exceed $25 an acre. EGGS ~THOROUGHBRED Barred Ply-¢mouth Rock Eggs,$1.50 for 15 deliver-rii-raised utility stock.Prize winners atcoulbarshow.LELAND AD.eae Statesville,R-4 "Phone $116C,larch 5—4t. EGGS.shans,$2 fPAULLEON ARD,Statesville,N From Fishel strain White Plymouthnagandprize-winning Black Lang-16.Ctatenville,NC.M on6,J.c at \i .Pinewood Dairy Farm, _STATESVILLE,N.C.RK.F.D.a w.C.WOOTEN a SONS,PROPS. Breeders of Pure Bed 's.Rhode IslandReds.(Prize winnermat jredelt County,Poul-try Show.)|B@as,$1:25 for 15.>Mob,5. Potatoes If you want the genuine ,Irish:Cobbler.Potatoes see ‘me.Ihave all:kinds Gar- den and Field Seed,:NewRiverCorn;Corn.Field.. Beans. D.J...KIM BALL.Headquarters for Seed in lredell county. G H.BROWN,Vice President. Mutual Building €Loan Association Since we began business Oc tober 7th,1911;-we have made a wonderful record for a new-association.We have hadin that time subscribed over 1,000 shares. It means this:that Statesville people know building and loan stock to be ‘a profitable:investment,that ‘= the building and loan association is the finest medi-_ um‘through which to build a home;that.it is the safest and most profitable method for saving money. Second Series Will Open April 7,1912. Call on our'secretary,W.E.Webb,and he will be ‘glad to talk the matter over with you. ~Officein the Morrison Building. C M:Steele,Pres.,D.L.Raymer;VicePres,Dorman Thompson,Attorney. (debtslds The above is ‘the standard of CITY FLOUR.| It.is the flour in which you will| find uniform excellence—thatis| of genuine high-grade:quality.| Housewives with disc ‘riminat-|ing judgment alway say CITY| ‘BRAND to their grocer:when| ordering their flour—it insures them gétting the best.Your grocer has it—or obtain it for you. will FOR RENT.vient "atvecu:8.“P, WATT, GARDENERS, Burpee’s Seed Grow! ——--—AND ARE——— The Best Seed That Geowr.. This Year Try Burpec’s.— THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville Drug Co., PRESCRIPTIONISTS. »WAN TED.aes Gil"kinds,broken‘eb,20,||valves,ete.,sheet copper,lead and zine of a City_FFlour Miling Co.description, Caee as,STATESVILLESUBSCRIBEFORTHRLANDMARK.'HARDWARE&HARNESS CO.Jan,19, manea AR ssamnenemnnnen amen's Rights, Every woman demands the right to se-. ject her Corset. ure is very hard to mold into slender lines. You may think that only made to measure You may think your fig- Corsets will do that for you,but if you will try a pair ofThompson’s Glove-fitting Cor- sete you will find a Corset made for your MMTHOMSON'S { “GLOVE DTNes“GLOVE CORSETSIWa|)tt Hy \ MILLS &z POSTON. Salesa Day !is the first Monday iin each monthin eee N.C. particularfigure.— the effect you want for a nominal sum— 50c.,$1.C0,BL 50. has bean tried and found satisfactory. All sizes and styles in stock. Oné that will give you. This is a Corset that reTHOMSUN >:|*CLOVE-FITTING”.— CORSETS Rl<a oe ce “GermssSpreaditinaSkin! ~‘We have had exberfence.witwith manyremediesforskintrouble’have.ever séen-gpk tsremarkable icures.asthosefromPrescriptiTn-stant relief from‘the very iRWee gonfident that D.-D.. h oor “and other.|skin‘oe are caused.by yriads*of‘germs at work in the skin.Untessthesegermsarépromptly.destroyedtheyrapidlymultiply,gnawing theirdeepintothesensitivetissue.is what causes snAt.ful itch,and what 'seemed nere.rash’‘may grow worse and ‘evs p into &loathsome ‘and torturing skin diseasewithitsyearsofmisery.-.~‘Don't take any chances!Destroy the.ferms at.the beginning of the troublewiththatsoothingandcleansingwash, We are 80% yey nothing if the very first full sizeoefailstotakegoodeveryclaim.you have skin trouble of anyKind.we certainly advise you to dropinandinvestigatethemeritsae2dD.:D,anyway.we know that DyD,D,the D..D.D.'Prescription for Bezema.eesod256bottlewillprovethistoyou.!will help you.-W.F.‘Hall,Statesville,N, ee eocecsssoveqoooooooosouesSHARPLES:SEPARATOR §: but good tailch COWS,band’aj ehasples Cream |Separator ‘is worth more.motiey_to a farmer “than a cotton crop and is.less »‘work.|.Watch the farmers who ' *are using the Sharples Oream » Separators and see how far they are going ahead of the other ,fellow.They have money in the bank and.théir farms grow more valuable each year.| 5 < Itiis better late than never.You may,not catch :“up with your neighbor,but you can give him a goodrun,Let usshow you our Sharples Separa:. tor.It is simple,has less:parts to wash,and is in’ ‘many ways-the best Separator ou the market. oS ~Yours traly,.° . by-Montgomery Hardware.Co. March 1;1912 Four Car Loads Virginia and TennesseeHorses,Mares and Mules “Will arrive at our stables in Statesville TUESDAY, MARCH 12.This:stock’-will.be acclimated ‘and ready for work.Will have in this lot a few extra nice saddle and driving horses,and a few.gentle ponies.‘This will be a well selected lot of stock,and bought as cheap as tash and good judgment can buy them,and we’llsell them same way.If you need anythingin our line,now is the .time to get it.»Be sure and bring your friends.and come to see us.We want to trade with you.Terms to suit. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. i B ]|&|h |i A quarter of a.century ago,February 5th,1887,the FirstBuildingandLoanAssociationwasorganized.Westill have ‘the Same president,J.C.Irvin,the same vice president,H. C.Cowles,and one director—Geo.H.Brown—elected at the . organization,who havé served 25 years without compensa- tion..We have also Mr.L.'C.Caldwell our’attorney,who ‘has conducted the legal business since the beginning.Three of the first board of directors,Messrs.Isaac,Wallace,W.F. Munday and J.P.Caldwell,are dead.Thrée others,P.C. Carlton;J.Stephany and J.’U.Lamprecht,resigned,and newmenhave.taken their places.Several of our present stock- holders have carried shares continuously for 25 years. Your present secretary has had 23 years’experience,in ‘trying to supply out of available funds an ‘almost unlimited demand for money.We have aidedin the building,or buying,or paying of mortgages on about 600 of the homes of the city,a number of business houses and several churches.The total number of shares subscribed 20,-895;par value $2,089,500.Shares matured 3,056;withdrawn 13,829 shares.Now in force 4,010,not including.shares in the 51st series now open.Amount loaned and mainly invested in homes, and taxable property,$530,349.83.Paid on matured shares in cash or cancelled mortgages $305,600.Paid on withdrawals. $347,223.15.Total disbursed in this community $1,183,172.98. The great need of the association is more stockholders and more money.Could the enterprising business men.of the city be induced to invest in our shares,they would assist in building up the city,thereky increasing their own business. As an investment it would pay 6}to 7 per cent profit clear of taxes..Have had.very successful opening of our 5tst series -and-shares are-still goinglike “hot cakes.””: L.Harrill,--eeJ.Cc.‘IRVIN,President. ee te en ee —_ er e ’Go straight to J.E,Sloop for all kinds chicken’feeds to isyourbirdsfortheshowandto.get eggs.Blood Meal,‘BoneMeal,Granulated Bone,Charcoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,Lay-ing Food,Biaying Tonic,Alfalfa Meal,Globe and NationalChickenFood,Globe Chick Feed,Conkéy’s,Remedies for~Cholera,Roupe,Gapgs,ete. LEG BANDS—Yoeu can’t win prizes unless your chickensareingoodcondition.Have several settings fresh_pure bred Barred Rotic eggs.J.Hi.SLOOP. ({»Call Yor Aunt.Mary’s Nest Egos=they can ath the ver min. y offthe chickens. rst appli-+ will reach your case that it.will Hed i comply :i ‘,decision against »|statement,to ythe--envens-that “poeans:committee te st *mitea< ~|to:plaice,sugar:on ‘Tplisned by an Mmcome tax-so Tar ways and means cominitt'e had been |THErq(THE LANDMARK Mare’5, TUESDAY, SUGAR ON “THE FREER.| Ways and Means:Cowmittee Sub- 1912) mit Bills to,Put Sugar.on the -#ree List and ‘to Extend the) Present.Corporation:Tax ‘to.In- ‘dividuals and Partaccstips Washington Dispate h,dst:, In reporting.a ‘“:ee.surar ‘bill to ‘the Democratic cavers of the House today,Chairman Underwood,of the Ways and meang conimittée also suub- mitted’a bill which in effect would provide an income ‘ax in the United States.It was prop7sed that.-the present corporation tax be extend-ed to include “individuals and’.co- partierships.haying’an income:of $5,000 a year Or over.”“Mr>Undlen-wood stated:that,this:practieallly would:accomplish the purpose.of an income tax,and at the:same time.with the Supreme Court the.constitutional. ity of an.income:tax,The:bropos- Od tax would be oaé per cent.“Chairman *Upderwood:made. hesandbill ve.free’Mist.and present had heen directed ‘by the “ways +wal ‘another bill extending the « income ye nerships,having an.annual of more:that $5,000 a year. ‘Phe bill removing the taxes;ley-led at.the customs houses on sugar."’ said:Mr,Underwood,>“imported into this cduntry.will have;‘the ef- fact of reducing> to the consumer about 1%cents apound.”‘The statement further aaye | that in the.opinion of.the weays and méang committee the large profits | made by manmfaetit ‘ers and refiners| jof Sugar have been “ue'to the out:| |toms tariff and toat p.rcing .bugar |on the free.tist would reduce the| profit,‘would’not-‘destroy the —in-| dustry in the United States,but} would result.ig~a saving to theAmeriean:peopf of $107,000,000.| “The purpose 3df ine ¢xcise bil| presented to the exaacus,”Mr.Un-\ denwooed,said,‘is ta extend the tax.on doing af:business by individ-+ +ualg and .co-partnerships..The spe-) eial tax:wilh accomplish the’same Tresult ‘ag would have been accom- raising’revenue is concerned,.but.) at’fhe same time,the bili keeps well within the principles’laid down by the Supreme Court in its decision affirniing—the coastitutionality of the carporation tax law. “Phe bill does tot In apy way ‘al- ter,amend or repeal the corpora- tidn tax law as it now stands on the statute books,but provides that every person,firm or co-partnership shall’be -subject.to pay annually a special excise tax with réspect.‘to carrying on or doing business iby buch’persons,equivalent to 1)per centum on the entire net income over and above $5,000 received by |: such person from all sources during each year,and further provides that in computing the income of.any! person there’shall sot be,included amount received from any corpana- tion,joint stock company or z ation or insurance compahy ifspecialexcisetaxof1perconta |4 now imposed by law has been paid by,such’corporation,oer -stock come | pany or .insurance «olupany or asso- ciation.| “In other words;<he income de- rived from dividends of 4 corporatio ow which “the tax,‘s sow levied bylawwilhnotbesubjecttoafurther| or ddditional tax but incomes .de-| rived from other sources’of pusiaess| than those named in.the corporation tax act will be subject’to:a tax}of one.per cent.where the net|Licume exceeds $5,009 annually. The .statement furthér’says “That if these bills become laws they & |}will -haye repealed a turdéen of tax- ation bow borne by the Americanpeople.on.&food sroduct that all must consume,:of $107,000,000,and jwill have ‘substitujed.in .place| jtheneof taxes that.will probably ag ||sregate betwen $50,000,000 “anc|$60,000,000 that ‘will be collected |from peneOnS.of an income |than $5,000.’ The removal:ofall taxes at the] | of more ;custom houses will.of course,re- |dupe the revenme that the govern-|jIment needs by $52,000,000.and it|was necessary for the committee on| |Ways and means ti previde other}Sources of revenue to take the place|}Of the loss fpom the 1emeval of the}tixes on sugar.Jo.“accomplish|this result the ways and means com-{|mittee determined to’,present this|caucus -a bill €xteud ng.the pres-jent excise tax on corper ations to in+dividuals and ‘co-par inershipe ne The.present corjporetion “taxraisesabout$30,000,090 asd if the Special excise tax on indsyi duals rais{es $60,000,000)more it will on ly|place a direct burden on the wealthlofthecountryofabout$90,000,000|fas compared ~with Seven or eight| undred miblions of dclars that |we}Must raise to support the govern-|me nit,declares ce Underwood,in}|COM ‘lussion.the wealth ofIthecountryraisedyesg1eatbenefits|{from the maintenance uf ihe govern. nt,-itis not.believed the ‘coj-|tion of this amount of taxes from |}|this source will be repurded ag un-,|just. |“There has been a universal and|;Seneral deniand -soming:trom all!parts of the United States for free}jSugar,that the hign 20st of livingjaybereducedto.some extent.“The removal of this’tax ullbringrelief.to all,10°1adtter howjhumble,no matter.how poor."and|the burden willl be shifted.to.those | Who are posssessed of morct thamcomfortable‘fortunes and ean .bearthe.additional tax without incon-’venience.”’: The bills to put sugar’on ‘the |free list,eliminating $53,000,000 injannualcust@msrevenueandtoex-tend the present corperetion taxtoincludeindividualsand.co-part-nerships,doing.business of $5,000 a Lyear or over,were yvatitie}tonight[by the Democratic cvucus’of the ||House,: .\Dhe ‘secret that members.of.the so “closely”guarding <fdi -séveralfave‘wus the provision to extend:the’corporation tax.In the caycus that bill was not seriously opposed. The free sugar pill,however,was Pitterly assailed by Representative “4 CUBS ‘which Col..Roosevelt is championing fhe would.ap)ny excisetax how :‘levied by kaw on cor-|.porations;to indivi Aaals aud coxpant- ire-Ttice-of-sugar+ as; |Davie Men Char ged Wita Robbery in ‘pot yesterday aft< lain are coal out workers. |Your Money |els |becomes land strengthen jare |idea] land old folks, |They |inconvenience whatey tbe |They |Drug Co.7 the.distressing itchiness “will be gone in the morning.PARISIAN -SAGH is a purby re freshing and invigorating hair dressing:Besides putting.an |end to,Scalp:itech,daadruit and babi bag,yRair,it nourisites the —hair’roots and puts a splendid ra itanee into from .Los tana:ha”‘cane.6 evgaState,“ain Representatives fromsugarbeetgrowing“ates who wereabsolvedfromthefonto*the cau-No.poll-call on the natitica-tion of the bills was demanded, Sresternesneienscmmindvenepetek * Limited.Reealt of, :Judes.;Among the otkér, Roosevelt's.. raiioal ideas is the recall of judves.,He.Says th's recall only incertaincasesand,speaking before the Massachusetts Legislature a few days ago he explained it as "fol- lows:} “My proposal apvligs only to the legislative acts w*'eh.the courts|| declare unconstitutional,:I.refer specifically to laws:pasged in.the collective.interests of the.jwhole communéty,passed,by the legislative body,your body.here i»the exercise of the power to promote the gener: al ‘welfare,in the exersise of the po- lice power whie hts uh erent ini the Legislature Tf suena daw;dulbby.déaling.with the cotléctive:interests} of the community asa whole,pass ad..by the’Legislature ‘and.signed| by “the Govermor,is declared:ee stitutfonal by ‘the:cotrt;’1 ask thatthepeople’be ‘givey the‘night,if they:choos®to.exercise:that”.might, themselves:to pass .idal-Judginent upon thie proposition,j “Tt!has been stated that.~thisewilksubstitutepopularwhim, whim of @ moment,1¢r the decisia:of the judiciary,Co asider my propositionforamoment...In the firstplace,the House that has ‘to’passthelawhas..to ‘be elected.Then|the law’is ‘introduced into ‘commit the’ tee and threshéd o=*“before thélcommittee.’Then it v*oes intd “the ,House,’is ‘argued to a*d.fro and |passed by thesftytlse’If then .goes up to .the Governor,arguments for. and against it are put up before him and it receives bs signature,It then is’tried in +h4 courts,and cannot possibly.come to thé final jcourt.before six or eight months, iit is then argued)b:fore that court, ‘the court makes its decision,again going over the Case in’full, the reasons for ‘-its decision. Yhatrtime.more tran a"year have elapsed.” It all:means *%at Gol,’ would’have the ‘people. think they want soniething, the-courts and“ want,regardless of constitutional restrictions or-limitutiens,A mo-ment’s reflection.wi!show what that would1lead|to : By will Roosevelt if’.they override ave -what*they Winst mi Winston-Salem Jourial,1st... Charged -with nahi Jo.Robert: son and Harmon Robertson,younz}. white men and brothers.of a re spectable family from the .Advance Section.of Davie couviy were run down and arrested tere by Policemen .Thorpson hey are alleged to from -Mr.Riley Crvte- $95 in greenbacks,while they:were |Pretending >to get Mr.Cromer =to change a bili for them at the de- “reen about 3 o'clock.‘After the r arrest Cromer |identified the-‘young wen as-the gu‘'ty parties.~Oromer a.Stokes ccunty.farmer, yebterday and.Reidhavesnatched s More than a million:men employ- jedimthe codl mines of Great Brit~ on strike and nearly ‘every Mine in that country is with->| FREE If it FE DLS! Back |Are Not) Satisfied With,the We! ti You Mecicine Recommend.: |}We ‘are so positive that our :remedy will’.perme.a-ntlv |relieve jconstipation,no matier how chron ic it may.be,that we offer to fur- nish the medicine at our:expense should:it fail to..produce sSatisfac-| tory results.. It:is worse than uselies to.at- jtempt to cure constipaiion withca- thartic drugs.Laxail ves or cathar- stating ¥ r the sum of}! -Special Bargains in 6-foot Dining Tables: “$17.50 Fables ~14°50."21.50 Tables)".17.50-: 60.00 pyook Tables ,,48,50 |Statesville Housefurnishing Comma R_O.DEITZ,aoe Manager Sales Day iis the first Monday iin each month i in Statesville,.N.C;, ‘ SenseneeeconoceseCetoCeNTS'S TOILET LOTION$ NOTHING BETTER FOR — CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS.;25C.A BOTTLE 1)|)RRO ama W.F.Hall’S;Drug.Store. "PHONE NO.26.; mececcncesconcococooooses |ES Good Melhos,Large el COURTEOUS —TREATMENT Ought to-mean much to the man,with a bank ac- count...If you have not yet opened an account with the COMMERCIAL we invite you-to do so now, Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 28,000.00 Total Resources over 500,000.00. Four per cent.on time andSavings Deposits. tics do much harm. action,irritate and tend more.chronic, a habit They cause a re- and weaken the bow-| to make constipation| Besides,their use} vvat is’de ingerous.| Constipation is,:caused.by 4@| weakness of the iné and muscles) of the large intes Gr descend-| ing colon, lief,you ves ne To expe.t permanent re] must thereiore tone up Gl pans andrestorethemtouealtiiér«activity. We want you to.try Rexall Or-| derlics oh.our recommendation.They exceedinghy pleasant:to’,take,| being.eaten,Hike eandy,and-—are for children,¢clicate ‘persons as well as for the ro-| act directly -on the!muscles of the bowels.| have a ueutral ‘ac: tion on.other assv “ate organs or |glands.They,do not’pvr “e,cause} lexcessive looseness,nor r They may) ‘me,day or night. relieve chronic At C38: bust.°jnerves They and apparently taken at any will positivery or habitual.constioation, fof .surgical.yariety, lof associate or dencadent’ rablenis,if taken with—resvlarity for -a reasonable .engeth of”time. }12 tablets,10 cents 36 tablets,25 cents;80 tablets,50 cents.Sold in Statesville only,at Cun The Rexall Store...‘The Stdtéesville chronic ITCHING SCALP OVER- NIGHT: Giavanteed By the Statesville Drug Company,to Stop Bailing Hie and Bahish Dandrulft Itching Scalp -kéeps you.scrateh- ing ana feeling miserable all the time.Wash your hair touight with pure soap and water,;ub on,a good- ly ‘quantity of PARISLAN SAGE and STOPS faded and.unattractive heir.| it should be used by ev ery mem- ber of thé-faniily:to keep the scalp: free:from-damdruft.germs-—and—pre- vent baldmess.,Large bottle 50 cents at\the Statesville,Drug Stor®and ee every whe-e. create any } not }; 4n1 all myriads| store—| Commercial National}Bank, Statesville,¥N.C. M.K.STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,VicePresident. D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.G.EB HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. ‘ ‘Six Years orable Record 1906 BP +10.€a1912 Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of .That Mr..Property Owner?|INSURANCE! _We {hens every kind—Fire,Life,Accide and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyélone Live Stock._Bonds—Administrators,Guar- “dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond, _Today is here.Tomorrow’is coming”‘all . too fast.Consider the present,’‘Tao late to lock the stable after the horseis gone. ‘Phone 54.Call or write'us for prices and duforhation about our Tene Statesville Realty & J.EF.CARLTON, Investment.Co. danager Fr eet nanan at ara at School are notunder’Your pto-tecting care and’the i at very apt to catmustaa.te neglected.hequickest,easiest waytogetridofSagcaltorethroat,stiff necks,ly CCay ‘id to’use“VICKS SszSALVE 'y It breaksdecoldsjancliy by external application,absorption ’andinhala'he healing,antiseptic vai s go directly to the seat of{the trouble,Nodrugs to disarrange the|\child's tomach.Be ready for emer aeaye have a jar of Vick’sint pe Abyour drugeist’‘sor by mail. 25e.,50c4 $1.00 encies—nehouse, Eicamomy suggests the dollar st3¢5. VICK'S .‘FAMILY REMEDIES Greensboro,N.C.. ‘Home Blectric Co, ae General ‘Wateotes Hoel < All KindsElectrical Supplies. Contractors Furnished;° HOME ELECTRIC CO:, A.D.COOPER,Manager. [sewing Machines "Repaired.i dea te i a U3 LAMPRECHT, “=499 East Front Street. ’Phone 61. lock.Roofing lock. ment Co. C.S.Dec. i,ilos acon Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal-. vaniend Roofing,tin and gal- vanized Shingles ‘with ‘patent Paint of all colors,turpen- tine,linseed oil. Iamagent for moriuments made by Mecklenburg Monu-: HOLLAND. THE LANNDMARK |‘ TURSDAY,;,. INITI ATHY E.AND ‘the Recall.-and *Applied. Baltimore-Su. recall Definin proval or réjection. The Moeanind’of Tiese.Terms “A Subsesibuar.u writing fromRich-mond to.The Sun asks the exact-na-ture of theinitiative,referendum and In.answering.his:question, we may be able to make clear to oth-er minds the meaning of these terms.the referendum,the’In-ternational Encyclopaedia,says:“Thetermisappliedtothe,practice of sub-mitting laws to.the electorate for ap- MaYeh:5;112.) REFERENDUM. and AreHow.They. ae, CHARGES Usi Senator Dixon Makes -a.‘Sensational Oharge *Against Taft-—The.Use Delegates, Senator Dixon,of Moatana,‘who iis managing.the Roosevelt campaign, has issued -a’sensational statement in which reference is made:to the South- ern political situation,”alluding.to ‘‘prostitution-of the..President’s pow- age.’’Mr.Dixon referred:specifical- ly to the act of President Taft in re- calling the now famous batch:of tenNorthCarolinaappointments.The friend of Colonel Roosevelt,said: ‘During the last‘'30 days it’has be- In the applicatign’ gt Hie.porereneun Ke ee ee ormulated bythe legislative body or iftheconstituent‘assembly and ‘ig then |cicate convention controlin-the mat ‘submitted to the electorate.”jin.the case of constitutional amend-|imenitg,the Legislature must refer theproposed:amendment:to.the.people;ifor.approval.or rejection... Thus;| Here in|Baltimore we’have the.referendum|‘applied to city loan§,no loan beingle-' |} |gal until approvedby a,majority vote.|;.f oun-|>‘“The -‘logical comiplement.of ciés,.and in every section of the coun-|the} ireferendum,’”says the International | Hee ee natant eat the in-|fested,Colonel Roosevelt hag Jed in ee iation o 18 i agaeke Bythis the balloting by an-average.ratio of |method a petition signed by a certain|tore than five tosxone over:Mr.Taft, ;questing that a certain’measure submitted to the popular vote.: {the Legislature |a bound.to Set cannot be mathematically accurate,no. \change.in the measure,although.it)¢ineman can longer doubt the over- jarticlein the Outlook: |Encyclopaedia,‘‘is the initiative?by’;|means of.which the people are’en- labled to draw up theirown measures| |proportion of the voting:constituency Lis presented ‘to the Legisiature,re-bey This| |may submit an alternative measure-to| be voted on at.the same time.The latest edition of the Century |Dictionary ‘quotes as follows from.an“Direct legis- ation consists of two things,the ref-| .erendum and the initiative.erendumalone is negative,preventive;|Whore’the Republican voters,under The ref-} ‘the initiative,with the referendary |voting,‘is positive,constructive.’ In.other words, gives the also has patent JUST RECEIVED! Local Views,All New. Fountain Pen Fountain Pen. market. 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 _best self-filling pens on the Carry a full line of.- Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer. and Conklin’s These aretwo any law.p which they disapprove. the referendumvotersthépowerto.rejectedbytheLegislature The initiative 'gives them the ‘right,by petition,to ‘propdseé laws that the Legislature re-iTuses fo pass.The recall as applied to individuals,| gives the right of a majority at any time to ‘remove from office an official of 'whose conduct or pe rsonality they disapprove. ‘it could be applied been clearly explained. The proposed ~"‘recall cf judicial decisions’’isuntried and how ny mountains,where.delegates to the has.not,as ‘yet,| Democratic Women ta:Have Har- mony Break‘asi. Washington Sun To celebrate and strengthen harmo-/ed by such methods. wives of Democraticnyintheparty, Dispatch <o Baltimore jleaders at the capital are planning a |‘harmony breakfast,’‘one of the hotels here on.Dolly Madi-been witnessed than when recently in ison’s birthday,May *to be given at 20,with Mrs. 'Champ Clark seated between’Mrs.Grover Cleveland:and Mrs.WilliamJ.|for future: |Bryan,presiding as toastmistress. W.R. Statesvil . MILLS; le,N.C, Fine Farm Lands and City Property for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. PROP atSale ERTY. or Rent. to be cut into 1 ehaser.This ;nersburg.road ‘enue..! ville for sale.| |' Cc;S: :Four-room cottage and lot on Oak street for.sale. barn and outbuildings; Several lots,close in,forsale, One hundredand sixty acres. less than a mile north of town tial propérty,located”bn Tur- Nifie acres in north States-| Holland. Dec. ~Good ots to suit pur-° is fine residen- and_Turner av-. 12.; ‘work,enane oy~FOR LADIES and ehildren,*Reasonable prices:and goodMRS...W.PERKINS,120 Pifth street, Plans for this unique event were |‘ launched ata dinner given.by Mrs. Robert W:Wickliffe,wife Of Repre- sentative Wickliffe, honor of Mrs.Clark. of Louisiana,in Mrs.Henry D. Clayton,wife of Representative Clay-iton,of Alabama,was made chairman!¥ gun to‘\dawn upon thé leaders of theRepubliicahpartythatwhilepowerful concentrated interests can’sometimes ter ofpolitical nominations,these same interests are powerless to,control the’ paction of the people:themselves at,the}. allot box.”‘<Literally hundreds of-test'votes.of |political sentiment in -both:the great]“i. parties have recently beer,made.py}«- reputable newspapers:and other agen- ltry,with the single exception of the|financial district:in the lower end:of oy‘Manhattan Island,they have all told). /me one unanimous story.: “In more than,half ‘million votes so and:by a clear majority.overall the ‘candidates combined,both Republican aiid Democratic..While.these unof- fical tests of presidential preference 'whelming sentiment among the-voters;‘of the country,who,by their~ballots in Novembér,will determine.the po- ltieal character of the next adminis- ration:~“In political circles it is ng longer a |question of doubt.that in everyState presidential preference ‘election laws, ‘ean express their real choice ‘ofa pres+ idential cahdidate,thatColonel Roose- velt will have every siggle delegate| ‘from those States,to the Republican ‘national convention.“The only hope left to those Repub- licans who are opposing the nomina-| ition-of Colonel Roosevelt is to'control, through the.prostitution.of Federal patronage in the,Democratic States of the South,where no Republican elec- toral vote is possible,the delegates from those States east of the Allegha- national convention are namedin con-|' ventions largely controlled by politi- cal bosses...“The Republican voters ofthe greatvirileRepublicanStatesofthe.North and.West do not propose that their candidate for President shall be nam- “Never ir.the history of American politics has a more flagrant prostitu-/ tion of the powerofFederal patronage| a certain Southern State,a batch of 10} Federal offices was put up at auctiondeliverytothehighbidder| in delegates to the.national Répu bli-| “an convention.“The open acknow ledgment that| yolitical patronage has been anil is|betag witheld from duly elected.and} accredited Republican Senators and Representatives in Congress,who ould not pledge personal allegiance: lof the executive committee for.the to the renomination of a presidential movement,and‘Mrs Clark and Mrs.candidate has caused thoughtful men iOscar W.Underwood,wife of.the |to inquire whether bribery by the di-} Democratic Houseleader,were named rect use of money.is any less.repre- to constitute an advisory committee. Wives,mothers;sisters and daugh- ters’of national Democratic leaders :will be invited to come together.for |Sentiment of the Republican voters, the jubilee the wives of men w In'the honor list will be|the national org: ho have been men- hensible than bribery by appointment [te to office.‘Responding to the dverwhelming inization that has been créated for the presentation of Colonel, tioned as presidential possibilities,in-Roosevelt's candidacy confidently be- cluding Mrs.Woodrow Wilson,Mrs. Judson Harmon,Mrs.John W.Kern,| Mrs.Thomas E.Marshall,.Mrs.Eu- lieves'that he will be nominated at Chicago as the standard béarer of the Republican party and ov erwhelming- ene *Foss,Mrs.John A.Dix,Mrs.|!y electedin Novemher.””_ illiam Randolph Hearst,Mrs.C hamp Election.Bribery in Virginia'.In |Ciaee and-Mrs.Oscar W.Underwood. |John W.|has threejdrenthey ehildrenSickelam)th;Gree.sboro, end like frequentiy Pa. most chil-“Wetakecold|have tried sever al kinds:of:cough medi- “he.says, yet that did the: ;-cine,fanyChamberlain's Cough |by al)dealers.|| ‘but have oR “medy.~ néver found n «8 much good asForsale volves ‘Church People, Some months ago hundreds of voters‘of Adams county,Ohio,were arrest- ed and punished ‘for givingandtaking bribes at elections.A similarinves- tigation has been ‘on in Lee county,Va.,and a dispafch from Bristol,Va:, tells of the latest developments as .M-you have trouble in ce 1c rid of follows: jyeur cold you may kt uw the it -propenerwhya.cold should Fung onanditwillnot1fyou_take Cham-‘s Cough Remedy. Bot treating |wee,be|}@il dealers. you ly.where is are for Ter sale by When ple When Tell.It public made must believe it.” ny. ery man, the reading. a.L Statesville,N. For United,States.. MUST BELIEVEae Well-Known Statesvi'le by a represeniative ¢ Statesville the proofis pcesitive. Read this testimo- Bvery backache woman or child wito kidney trouble witl find profit Baker, C,,.says: ago I.used two boxes ofDoan’s Kidney Pills and the results were highly satis- factory At'that time I wads suffering a great deal from aspain in my back and my “kidneys were also disordered. Doan’s Kidney Pills on a friend’s advice and they helped me.so much from first that I procured a further supply: \Sineea then I have had ‘little cause |Worry,about _my-kidneys.” 3! Peo- So Piainly- endorsement is} :tizen of you sufferer,ev- any in West End Ave., “About a year I got the to Bale-by,‘all donlers.Price 50.cents.Foster-Milburn Co.,‘But- flo,New York,sole agents aoe See Remember the:name—Doax‘s— Jan,Wnts and take ‘no other.. or grand jury sprang indicting 30 of the The surprise which the Lee county most prominent politicians of the county for refusing to tell what they |did ‘with a jackpot fund in the‘election has given an impetus to the iprobe into the Lee county election scandal.The Special grand jury is going deeper into the matter,and among} those against.whom indictments stand j are a Methodist preacher,a Sunday) school secretary and an ex-sheriff| The preacher is Rev.Lewis Gibson, {of Hunter’s Gap Methodist church.||He was indicted upon the testimony|’ of G.W.Porter,who told the grand | jury that he gave the minister $10 to} vote the Democratic ticketin the elec:| tion-of last November.«A.C.Wynn,|ja Sunday.‘school:sécretary,was in- dicted for alleged violations of law| while serving in the capacity of an election judge.Ex-Sheriff Elbert Stableton w:asalso|indicted,the charge being that he re-|ceived.$100 to bribe voters ofhispre-cinct to vote the Democratic.ticket,The methods used to distributethe|boodle in thie wholesale corruption of|! the electorate of the county have} been shown before the grand jury. Rolls.of bills were sent in potatoes,| pushed through cracks,leftin Stables;| ‘on stumps or hidden under rocks.’ ast waaken the béw-|constipation.| Zhe...| Harsh physics react,els,will.lead to.<hvronicDoan’s Regulets:operace ¢asily..box at all stores.is Aécldents “will chapyér but the ‘be st|regulafed.families keeg Dr,‘Thornas’|Wclectic Oil for such vinergencias,Two!‘stags,ase.and Lae at all storey.”’ “OF PATRON AGEL of Federal,Patronage to Cotat 3 er’’and “bribery with Federal patron-|’ Montana Senator,and close personal}: Joshua Raines.was put on trial last week in the Circuit Court.at Salem,Va.;for the murder of -Miss Eva | Chambers,a schodl teacher,who was |killed the morning of January 24.In} the opé ning statement ‘the attorney} for the defense admittéd that his cli-) ent was guilty of the commission.of | the crime,but.said that his défense|‘would be insanity:‘Raines killed |Miss Chambers when she declinedto| withdraw a suit for slander she hhad | broug!it against his wife.|| Sia barn -of Dr J..C-Busby;~of | Sp ‘was:burael Tijursday,en-/ tailing a ‘loss of $1,590 wath $500 insurance.“With the barn a fine driv Ofse,thr e lucries and a} lot!off i-were burvued.The fire-is|safd to”have been étarted by chil-| dren playing with:m=t*hés in>-the; bar:: Senator Dixon,of Montana,a native| of North Carolina,will’manage the}Roosevelt campaign.Offices will bemaintainedinWashington,New Y:ork | and Chicege. |Rheumatism Yields toMILAM Read The Proof: Fornier U.S.Postmaster Recommends.Milam. Gentlemen ~My lec6 suffered .for ear years |with a trouble pronounced by her physicians asUrieAcidRoeusiattsandalthoughhetreatedher,she neVer obtaineraBeingwellacquaint “dW h MILAM .and.knowingithadbeentsedsuxullyveryfrequentiyin similar cases.I de 1 nad to put her on it,.She |took six bottles wi stresuits.I regard ind will always takeAcid,he ras being entirely re ac“asure in recommending MILAM for Uric -voubles.Yours truly,‘C.T.BARKSDALBDanville,Va..July 18,1910. Spent $3,000 on Rheu-matism. k.Va’.July 23,1910.ndaced to take Milammatism,for which I NoAboutfiveweeksagolwaforanaggravatedcaseofthadspentover83.000 for aitriedmanydoctors,went to Hot Springs,but re-eived no benetits whatever.For fifteen years.Ibavebeessuffcrer,each spring I have be noeandincapitatedforworkuntilthisspring,which.I ami glad to say,Lhaye been altending.to my busi-ness,Teel fine,splendid app and feel confidentthatIwillbeacuredmanfromrheumatism.lL wish to say that Milam_has done all you claimit known,remedies and willdoin my case.so fur.and I look forward to a speedy recovery.and would not take five times theamountofthe1eofthemedicineforwhatithas done for me so far.Yours very tru Cc.H.WADB. Business,Cor.Church and Lee Streets Rheumatism EntirelyGone. I Wasagreat sufferer from Rheumatism and de- rided to try MILAM.I bought six bottles,and am aowoonmy fourth bot-ie.L cun truthfullysaythitlhavenevertakenmednethathas a net as much good.My Khe umatism is en-tirkly gone my coim- im-1 appetiteuct,[have nat lk in @ long I would not take $5)).00 for the good your sroved ane good—in fy that the trouble is en- tirely eradicated,I will bottles. I voluntarily give this testimogial,and cheer-fully recommend Milam to anyone sufferingfromRheumatism, (Signed) ALBERT McBRIDB, Danville, irs?Guaranteed Ask the Druggist FIENDISH PAIN OF ‘PILES! Done Away With By a Pleasant “Internal Medicine. All the worse tortures_of human life,rolled into one,can hardly -com-' pare with the fiendish pain of| Piles.‘The victim eagerly ‘buys any:thing that will bring “a .moment’s || ease,but the trouble usually comes| back. jinward Pile cure,that frees stagnant blood and driés up Piles.HEM-ROID (tablets),sold’by the, |Statesville Drug Co.and-all drug- the| gisis,uaider guaranty.,Dr.Leon)| hardt Co.,Station B;Bufalo,NvWrite‘ton booklet.| Mill medicine has done me,; ‘.butin order to be sure } take the two remaining | Va." the !ah Best ‘equipped livery * CAN'T LIVE RIGHT Without a Watch.You’re always wondering what time it is. Get one of my WATCHES.and quit wondering.BEST,WATCHES.-BEST PRICES. HB.WOODWARD -Jew eler” FOR SAT Em. 350 acres in’Eagle Mills dvwrunhig:100 acres ‘in cultivation,balance in timber,which will cut over .a-million feet of.himber. two tenant houses,two.stock barns and.seven-room.dwellings, other construction. outbuildings, small grist mill and many other advantages.71 acres three miles south of Troutman on public road,40°acres in cultivation,balance in timber. buildings. outbuildings. 87acres six miles north of Statesville on macadamized road,30 Two. Near,the Statesville.Air line railroad,now in Fine water power which’will develop250horse-“power, New 6-room dwelling,barn and out- 45 acres one mile west of Troutman,in high school district,25acres in cultivation,balance in timber.New four-room dwelling,barn and acres in cultivation,six acres in meadow,balance in timber. on Caldwell street. of.stock in the Iredell Telephone Co. For further information call on of write, ERNEST G.GAITHER,| Seven-room cottage on Mills street.Two-story,7-room dwelling New 5-room cottage on Boulevard.Two shares Four sharesin Paola:Cottton Statesville,N.C., & ®—INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE."PHONE 23.0 6.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. SHERRILI=WHITE SHOR CO.Mechanics Malan ios|es. Shoes The wor kingman wants a good looking,comfort- able and serviceable Shoe at-a moderate price. We have them,fill the bill—$3 00,$3.50 Endicott-Johnson &Co’.s Shoes and $4.00:They are madeof nothing but gool leather and built to do s good’service. wards. sa trial will come here for “The workingman who gives our his Shoes after- Yours to Please, (S.B.Pee old stand)’ Sherrill-White Shoe Com’y, 112,West Broad.Street. PEN CI LS Positively the best assortment of Pencils in the city. PENS Moore’s Non-Leakable |and Waterman’s Fountain Pens. BLANK BOOKS Allkinds of Bound Blank Books ‘and Sheppard’s Loose Leaf Systems...-PRINTING | .We are gure we tanmeetyour |. needs there too. |ea Brick| and rock are the only build- ing materials that will with- |stand frost and:fire,and — last for all time. and Face Brick always on hand,. Common Statesville :Brick Co. Gét HEM-ROID-sa scientific |to er Statesville,N.C. suit purchaser. in town; ‘Phone 3, Terns Day or Night, Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery, 518 South Center Street, SFE ATLRA TE S.J.Holland. Has good -farm ‘horsés and mules for sale fox. ‘cash or on.time. shop—in'aIPLFLA {oS “Depet Street. ALWAYS IN. OCCUPY tite roome on the second ‘Boor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and:am always here.Don’t peep into my recep’where I never stay and then go offotin,but come en in and lét.yoursst be kiown,Rb the belt,knock or epeak out. the dental chal t am in my ot uerutonwbek ‘ ‘My.Machine Shop .8 complete and I am prepared to do wny kind of'repair work.~ ENGINE AND BOILER WORKASPECIALTY" Also carry.4 full line of Steam Fit-ings up to 3inohes.yricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps‘ ?ipe and Shafting..H.TURNER thee in,| ENOUR,Dentist.. x et Injectors,Lu- ‘Dealerin Machinery \i and say Yan I am dotat IREDELL.COUNTY;-10,J.A.Brady,supplies county.engineer ....%.,10,\F..M.Sherriil,smithing for Murdock...|. -at Greenwood,S,C.;Sunday morn-:BSDAY,--—\March 5,1912.ing the Oregon hotel andan adjoining’ eeees :EN Ae an ne MO NDEAG A}hy nae 4 'aPoNOBE-LAS N,TREASURER 0};ae +a me eet ACCOUNT WITH ON aC :10,M.S.Ozueut,pay roll for week ending Feb 10).~~,{block ef stores.were burned:~Loss Se aa eta !ee hy eT ~10,F.R.Sharpe,pay roll for week .anding Feb.10 a(2 BRATR NEWS.Jabout $140,000.>|THE GOOD’ROAD FUND FOR 1ST.QUARTER ENDING FEB,29,1912,|rev:10 ot EAe,tay Poll forweok ending Feb,10...(!.,~gaEli Ellis,a farmer of the Millboro|Vice President Sherman has'taket|pee:1,to balance ou hands,November 30,1914.......:.73108402,.03 [eae Lor Jy,0,Galthen..pay.roll for week ending Feb.19.6ve“section of "Randol}h-county;-commit-/the stunip for the Taft administration.|Jan.5,to.,8 per cent.titers --on Monthly,oo Oct...Nor.“Des:ie LavanbyMontpat otHevea Xie se a oe oe,Br.ted suicide Friday by shooting himself.|He will speak in Kentucky;West Vir-|Jan..'6,.First.-Nationg)Bank ofMooresvilles.:.032.5...100.64.)Keb,12,J.T.Plott,estimate No.4 Buff.‘Shoal.Read.4 282 61RL.-Rigsbee,a Durham county|ginia and otherStates.-°'|Jan.5,Merchants.aad Farmers’of Mooresville....0.0)...=68:86 ..13,White-Reid-~HardWare Company,mat ene “for:te OR asfarmer,was throwa from a buggy in}JimFlynn,who is supposed ‘to.be 7a”5 WNCN aa oe oe en:Frstrtemeae 142.06 TFeb.14,Safe &Table Company,table tor “omginiser.Pn RODDurhamSaturdayandkilled.Hore a white Taso,and yack ranean,the Tekin Gommanstal tee ive eS i snaa ai ae hore Commmecial Nat.’Bank,for orders issued by.en-stgrahaway.|ie negrochampion prize fighter,will,it}jan,13,check J:EH.Sloop.rebateot ght om'hay...°°”5.89 RD awtan eee pee EER Le CAtnegeaieee |S CaEOOninvitationofthe.Confederate |is said,scrap for the championsnip on|Feb.2,3 per eept.iaterest balanceJan.,1912,GCommer-i ey Feb,17,Zz aWank nee ra oe ee Teb ny at yenseveterans,Judge Walter Clark,candi-|orabout July 24.The meetingplace|cial.National,Biuk....«PP a 85.89 |Peb.17,R.F,West,pay roll for week ending -Feb eat 177.88datefortheSenate,.will speak in|will he somewhere out West.noe oo 2,oe =laterest balanceJam,,1912,Mer.&Far-;Feb.17,Charles Troutaan for cape and fuse ..ne 6a.wd ny ::eae MOONE (GUY)6 nese sb eee ;fos ‘43,59 |PMeb17 W.H.Hartscll,pay -rail SRR gt sae_Charlotte on the 9th."By a-vote of 24 ©15,the Virginia Feb.2 3 per cent.interest balance Finst Natlonal Bank (uty)|42.76.|Feb.17,W..3,Morr:son oe roll ween sone ven:bet ee asheDr.SB.Kluttz,a former:dentist|Senate defeated -the bill author-|mep.2.3 pan -cant.interest balanceFiret National Bank cf Hob.12°C.Lo Moniek,bey ae ee ing Feb.17 ....0 .71.35who’tizd been running a eystable ae te calling of'a State election on|”Mooresville ;Eh Guar aes 4 Abt Nia gle Tage ernst cine week ending Feb.17 ;...\204.16..°‘he :ee :29.88 b.20,Sout!}pany,porteatAlbemarle,.was found déad in bed|prohibition when one-fourth of the|Feb.2,3 per cent.jaterest balance Jay,y Se ge Bide Bete :m Seb Hey.oats,954.95°Saturday.Heartdisease.Twobroth-|voters should ask for the election.|Farmers’Bank of Moores ~+.eraa é ee citing 20.68 Reb.24,M.A.Karp,yay roll week ending Feb.24.00.57).47044000 /ers died the same way.“Phe bill had passed.the House...|Feb.10,check Evatis White Hardware’Co.,errorvin ‘bill.|.200 |Peb,24,F.R.Sharee,pay poll week ending Feb 241°.).”StakFeb,24,M.S.Ozment,vpay roll.week ending Fab.24 .....soa4o'.5Saath“The number of guests at the ban-|°A dispateh froma Jacksonville,Fla,,|PR a een ee:B.Ain ranale.ay:“a 86 |Feb.24).J.0.Gaither,«pay:roll week endiBeeexileanSia‘air’;Silverstein,a Ge -mer-|.mato SLOT UTE AS TATGtRee BeateOe eee:Reb,840d,0.Gaither,“pay roll week ‘ending’Fab.:940s...7.-".“-quet givenbyRepublican State Chair-|says ilverstein,a German mer:Fob,27;First’National Banke tor HoH.Ghene a ba a se ERR eS NGoeieereatnsa!:te PGiTe isteie ROLOME Ce ie “man’Morehead,inRaleigh -last week,|chant,is dead,-his wifelies ina hos-|.gia,receipts for euarter..,..4...0.22.yaw e SOGARURO Lota ores we eeeeessoeFeb.27 Southern R:R.Co,,freight on way,ete 2001:LOO.Tit a o*-(Sestimated at 700 and it is paid thatpial in sracthned Sault ae eke ub hl ck pa eeadcastMr,Morehead about)two ‘children,aboy and a girl,are}Dec.2.paid J.‘Tt,Plott cefimete No.1 Butt.Shpal”Oads,$. BRE8O Bebe.28"Statee Gentinel =.for’eae erect pteioon”'::me a "ol badly injured as ‘the:result of the at-|Dec.2,A.B.linepercer.Smithing forconte #2 ,'ee he irae Parenti Rep raet Aor erotne ere*-4 The -Roberson.biothers,of Davie |ck of 2 negro burglarintheir store Deo.2,4.K:Morfison:Grocery «,Provigioh Go,,dats,corn.[Reb 29,dyn balunea on~~“¢ounty,who were..atrested in’Win-and residence in'a suburb of Jackson-|¥a%ss +:Feces ie 4 oO Oa i vaeas eaves tyeradiecharceufiobbing4turmer|Dee.2,3.A.Wyadek,pay roll week anding Dee.:.2 TR ti f arenesand.*ho ville Saturday.night...;:Ea :&Ds :‘bie 2TS.80 410%Total.ee area ean.i \Gan vat <F 2,M.Av Barp,pay roll,week’ending “Dee<.2..veeco '21B.68 A To.balance_of $95,as mentionedon another page|Col.Geo.Harvey,editor of Hatp-2,M..5,Ouheat,ray rool week ending ‘Deo.3.00.2)!396 N1 |ee nin-.of The Landinark,’were held for trial|er's Weekly,gaveadinner in New]Deo..2,F.R.Sharpe,pay roll week ending "Dee.3:Pe ea ge ;—-in bonds of $300 each...*‘©|York Saturday night in honor of Wil‘.5°Bvans-White Hardwuiré.‘Co.supplies 781 -‘The 4-year-old:son of Mr.Alex,liam Dean Howells,the.writer,who .5,Moore,&Moore,feeding engineer's horse.:..,.....32.95 4 PS nna %mee?Coe 'days ho ane.Of Globe,Caldwell:county,|Ws 75 years old on that day.’Presi-Pe ae ate Hadrwiire Ca.,material ior road.224.36 |a =oS Rt 7 uaeplaying’with:the grindstone in his|dent Taft anda few hundred,other|Ber.§4.8;Gloon,supa Renee ne oe Soh aes e Cla S geesaefather'syard,‘pulled’the grindstone folks,some prominent in literature,[L Dev Rees,treating mules aWorlth'e cots on ‘2.46 iit J A :feoyeron.himself and .was.so ‘badly |S°Me near-prominent andsome other-.8,Nesbit &Pressly,‘supplies.for roxa 4 ae oe 8’’.’hurt that he died from his injuries,°|W'S¢,Were guests at the dinner.Dec,8,R.W.Freese,board for engineer:;ahaeeaetareeiar,While i :ni eC,8,Peeler”Wholesale Grocery Co.,.100 bushels .,82.50 J ;ne oy ve :in Mice ind probalyfatally to Whiee he anit be ution tHer.8,J.P.Rumipie,smithing for.oF “R,Sharpe...p Lyoa 4 :Watch forannouncementof newarticleat bottom ‘of this \:‘:?y 0.S.X..Hager,-tumber for Oz j road...-i re :Hi tee :’.H-wounded Geo.D.Parker at Kelford,/man H.Anderson,aged 22 years,a|°°fi DB.Turner&Co,plete eae ie ae sash ae(ae space in each Friday’s Landmark for the following week.Bertie county,a few days ago.Par-|eigarette drummer,jumped through}Dec.’9,w.‘J.|Morrison,’clearing force Butialo’Shozis We'll deliver the goods according to announcement.ker is 33 years old and has a wife,and {the window of his room on the third .9,Frank West.vay.roll week ending Noy.-9th.50.ss :five children.Brownisunderarrest.aati ota betel Mn eed a ttaed a,G,ye sobk pay poll week ending Nov.-9th,.....142.01 i AeHeumaandBénson..Hill,of High|4nd alighted:in the paved courtyard 9,J.W.Ward.serving 17 notices Buiffalo 10.20 :;‘pee hequitted of''the Bt below,sustaining a fracture of the 9,John Hattoess,Straw for camp No,1,ge BOC ,’ee eeof,their father ‘in’Guilford Superior skull and other:injuries believed to)Dee §.4.0.Cather,1a.roll weeonsling Dec “Oth,‘sc .2.910.18 -°uggy Whips tor 50¢.5 oe "2 ‘Jec.9,+%PAS;3 Nain g ee 8 ‘31.:;;.'Court last,week.A.pistol.in’thee fatal.A pe eet es ,G.W.Hines”unloading car terms nota’eto,Hone ‘6.83 ::ahandsofoneofthe\men.was dis-|Senator LaFollette sayshe is stiil in 1.J.T,Plott.C N.Bank,‘es osimate’No 20 -..=o oa ak ;eas yet.a aechargedwhiletheirfatherwasstrug-|the race for the presidency,notwith-1,.8,J.Holland,horse and hugey*tor engineer,oa BO C.uggy Ips or Aeglingwiththemtopreventadifficulty.|standing Roosevelt's candidacy.La 1,Ci;Murtock,pay roll week ending Dee 2 445 ‘)J A VU.Sanford Express:There ‘isa pine{Follette’s followers maintain that Lice,O:Gaitner,pay roll week ‘ending Dee 24;..200.83.;cam cre ‘tree inN He t hip,Chatham|Roosevelt urgedLaFollettetobecome 1,T.A,Beoa,narness,“bridjes &-hip-straps -....00...33.00 ::heecounty,tnt 125teteieunfer candidate and has tow “done hm|Pee 4,J.Morea Produce Co.at ete il pee ||rib AS f :LL ie Phar vifards set aa erp 14Henket-Onalg Live—Stock ty —wagon,-hay—cte Soothe as ean-—a 4 pasence4feetfromtheground,and is.ate Be eee eae ae Dec.15,Southern £xprese Co:freight ‘on supplies for?erigineer 1.40 |we :ra ought eo :60 feet to the first limb.It is:too/Se!.Fresident Taft could:probably ¢,15,Smith:Camohell,salary survey force,“ie Oe OD ‘where regular for 75c.and $1dargetobecutintolumberbyanyaymeaboutsomebodywho|Dec.16,J.A.Wytick,Day roll week ending Dec.16th,.-908.89 If ::“aesawmillinthatneighborhoodandit)“48 done himdirt :i .es ens ee oH week:ending Dec.16th,322,23 Will’sell this week at abovexeeeoaKeoreneaThesub-committee of the House 16,M 3 Camicat,pay roll we oes 16..Seer ‘a B21 j os seis :a000shingles.4 .°°|appropriations committee has unani-|)..16.F.R.Sharpe.pay Toll walk cotine hae ae pee prices,One only toa customer.Late Saturday evening a ‘woman|miously recommended that the Char-lpee.16.0."L.Murdo:k,pay roll week Cuam&Dec 16.06 28 eytoffthetrain‘at Durham with two |lotte assay office and allassayoffices,>18,WhiteReid Hdw.Co.,SUPplies for road.'eae ae ;{eeabies.Soon the babies were seen|except New York and..Philadelphia,18,White-Reid Hdw.Co.,9UPpijes tor ‘road,7 ae 73°72 :roy are,ve negro ——and “eG It is i hcloe ina e "Ventcte and Suppiy-co;,supplies tor road,>.o.6t ee :oealittlelatertheywerefoundonthe|ed that the Commerce Court and the|Dec 8,SA.ler,jumibe Camp NOE fo cieyc oes.2860 -St te vill H ddoorstepsofthehomesofiW.A’Er-|mintsai Si Francisco and New Or-oy a dag Ras ve on eee eet e i bry ates @ tar ware arness ewinandE.K.Powe.‘They were/leansbe closed.This,they say,will|Dec.20,Sou.R.R.Go.|Sreiehton can terra cotta -§44.00 las Day te the first Monday'ts aesenttothehospitalandsearemade|save the government $2,000,000.an-oa ere.si Pe eee aed rou oct alana a a ete 1so.88 Sales Day ist efi st Monday in each nionthin Statesville,N..C.,.for the woman but shewas not found.nually,=Deo-23-W.-J.-Mors'saa,_pay _10ll ween soe te At ameeting of the directors of the}.AS he was preparingto become one|Dec.23,J.W.Shell,smithing orc..L..Murdock eamp'<..,.3.55 :°;:ye ’.H.Hartsell pay,roll ,.;292 6 —°°—_=.Sparta and.Alleghany railroad at El-|0f the pallbearers at the funeralof Dr.|Dec.23,W.H.H arise!;camp 1,W.B.Road...293.08 oriéticaget"28,"John.Weston,pay fol!camp 1’W.'Bo Road 2 ena agpkinlastweekH:G.Chathamresigned|H.C.Spencer at Gainesville,Ga.,»..80,M,S.Ozment,_pay TOU veok eating Hea 3000 akoae ®:as president and-was succeéded by|Harry G.Welch was arrested on a >80,J.B.-Wyrtck,pay roll eae under way and the work of construc-|S¢Veral years.His is the sixth arrest|Jau.2,J.F.McGaw,supplies...7”is 15.60tionWillbepushédasrapidlyaspos-|™ade in the case of Dr.Spencer,who|Jan.8.L.Duckworth,oe ne Wy a,7.75.”sible,was found murdered a few days.ago.oo oe fa thee ‘nulel®camp....:30.32 |i :,::.ohin en,8 ::Ozment cas 75InthetriphammercaseinGuilfordPresidentTaftlastweekmadean}jan,ot,,corn for F.Righaong ‘ae oe nerSuperiorCourt,Judge Cooke decided |order admitting.Capt.J.W.Myers,{Jan..X,Hager.work for F.R.gnarpe camp...”.2.15thatthedefendantsshouldpayplaint-|of Jacksonville,Fla.,a Confederate ..2,Ozment and Colson,ght:for Omment’s camp..3.80iff$1,000 damages and $3,000 for his|veteran,to the army and.navy gen-|Jan.i.-fr oe ake tortor Ozment's ‘gamp.-28.05,Sake }i in am.2,G.M,'Kioka,,a Mooresville oz 56.59property.The plaintiff refused,Judge|eral ‘hospital’at Hot Springs,Ark.2)Sol.HR Uo,freight on more lle road ac eeCookesetasidetheverdictof$2,500|Senator Fletcher informed the Presi-jaa.4Potona ‘Teresa Cotta OOMORG”tow there bite (ine.ata beawardedtheplaintiffandthelatter|dent that Capt.Myers was crippled|%Geo:“Abeer mber for <.,;appealed.One Morefield brought|with rheumatism and unableto obtain|$*,'So eae treating ae aa Mn uatiic asuitagainstamanufacturingconcern|relief anywhere but at Hot Springs,’|j4.4.J.B,Gormue‘ius,corn -camp ce ee 76.50onthegroundthat'the noise of the|where he had been prevented:from}jaa.4,.Red C Ol.Mfg.Co.ofrgi Oy ttt Bc 12.56triphammerwasanuisanceanddam-|staying because of the expense.The|Jan.4,J:E.Sloop,§pplies—for camp:2.a 18.76agedhisproperty..He was awarded}President.consulted wit Secretary|Jan.4 J.EB.Sloop,suti Nes WUKSpHorG og ie 31.89500.Stimson and issued aspecial:order |Jan.J:B.Sloop;sipiiics tO parp and-Wyrick.,....52.08 :admitti ,Jan.4,J.B.Sloop,supplies for J.laithe oeAnunfortunatewomanarraigned|#4mitting Myers.Jan.,.4;Lazenby-Moncgomery Hard A)ate er seisinthepolice:court in Asheville a few :‘Statesville -Haréware and-days ago told Police Justice Adams|EMBARRASSING THE COLONEL.|"“f5,.amas aus Sony ein eh cto em oom ors toes 3thatshehad-no home,no friends and Trying to.Show I”at He Had Said (120.4,Statesville Hurdware &Har)og!Go.ho money.Questioned,she said less}He Woilld Not Re #Candidate,|_Toad ae ney veks he',than$2 railroad fare-would transport Washington Dispatch,34 jJan.'4,.Smith:&Courtney 14. We have everything to make your Library justwhatyouwantit.to be,:;We are agents for the celebrated “Gunn”See-her to friends.The ‘kind-hearted ColdiiélRoosevelt's denial of stori —4,a F.Bales &Son ‘hay for countyjudgegaveh7ne0ynlaiorstories|Jan.4,Pomona Terra Cotta Company,for pipetiieinePhindecononsentfromWashingtonthatthe.Taft!Jan.4,A.B.Lineberger,smithing for county ;*and ‘stood.at the door of thé:police administration had reason to believe|Jan.4,Charlotte Hardware Company,supplies F.R.Sharpe 65courtroomandviolentlydq|that he would not be a candidate for|Jan.4,BE.F.Craven endgates for wheelers fae £2.00Violentlydenounced|4),Republican nomination against |J@™.4,Statesville House Furnishing ©o.,table for engincer,.4.50 tional Book Case.Remember we will make it to your interest totradewith'us.~ eT ore court judges,etc.,the President ard his statement at\J@™4:Hackney Wagon Co.,wagons for county......,eet B07 G0untilshehadtobelockedup,but she :jJan.4,Smith &Sons,road.graders -200.00heldontothe$2 .Oyster Bay yesterday that Secretary|jan.4’m.4"Oraven,lot ot”aoe ~2.80 inpaaitatatatiain iy of the Navy Meyer.and Secretary of |Jan 4."Sinith<&Gonctey Ssorted bolts i 2.See War Sti .Prd iS A 4 \Jan.4,Shhith:&Courtney Company,Oot tate)Ole re,591.48.War Stimson “‘could not have Said’|Jan.4,Mills &Postoa,supplies for engineer .........di vetn 90thathewouldnot:be a candidate,|Jan.4,J.O.Gaitaer yey roll December 22d pene 14742Monn.ones,NIGHT 1258NorthWilkesboroHusrlecausedtobemadepublicheretonight)Jam.4,J.W.Ward,serving noticees 4.20 Sales Day is the first Monday in éach month in Statesville,N..C.ee A letter written by Colonel Roosevelt |Jan.4,J.Bryan Grimvs,‘certitiedeapy road law..4.50 ——ee Wilkesboro“had a strike last}June 27,1911,denying reports cur-|Jan.4,Robt.A.Gaither,lumber for Wyrick &Warp camp...15.65 _——————————————riday morning.tine of 16 ne-|rent at the time that he would sup-/|J@?.4,Robt.A.Gaither,lumber for Hartsell camp :.4.....:4.09groeswentonastrikeforbetterra-j att ets arin :a,|Jan,6,W.S..Pallis,accouut...;:tele 100.00 "i :;:fions.The force’has been here tay etisinan Taft,which concluded 98 |Jan;6,W.H.-Hartsell,pay >roll 111.39 SALE OF FARM.ore SALE OF FARM.i if ¥nt ns ‘|Jan,-6,C.L.Mucdovk,pay roll ime ing Jz i LOR D4 ee ;fo ay :eer 3 ; ing the new set of 70.ound steelrails|or have expressed myself perfectly |jan 6 We:Macihag.hay rot]wee oertne ei *49.35 }Under authority ‘of a .deéree of I nder authority of a dec ree ofontheSouthern’s shifting yard under|freely t larg I f fae rg :week eliding Jan.6).i...-|the Superior Court.of tedell coum-|the Superior Gouct of Trecell county®tha *superintendency of Mri:John|vely 10 a large number of men on jJan,6-3.W.-Shrerill _Straw for Murdock’s CHIBD 45s a)2.50 t es ee anactat ae ehiine eniitied (in the special pracevd sigs for,theHardie”The Wanted alors chick nh this matter,always to the same ef-|Jan.8,S.A:Foster,four meals for Ozment ne 1.00 nt ae ce a a Pe :ane hers Sule of land:for divistod nimous theeaeocyorecnickens|fect;telling you,forinstance,person-|Jan.11;T.J.Plott,«stimate No 3,Buffalo Shoal road~649.11 NARE L aes iN}on |heirs of Efi B:We'den,1 will onandeggs.Fer several days theforce |ally,and those who:were with you at;Jan~11,Moore &Moore,feeding:engineer's horse ....,>.Leg0!(Peer Peek Seay,2 i ae ae hae hula 4 vadaeeveaangeelunchatmy‘house,and telling Gif-|Jan.11,White-Reid Ha:dware Company,material for road’..29.25 MONDAY,Arai,Ti 1912.MONDAY,AVigli.2,1912.9V-pound rails:and -replacing them ford Piriche bon Cae ‘‘on.|dab 13,M.S.Ozmeut,pay_toll week ending Jan.18...is 186.80 {;fet ae fat 12 o'clock,ucoh,at che court-with.the heavier.The steel rails are|orace nchot,Jim Garfield and Con |Jan;13,E.R.Shaspe pay roll for week ending Jan.13 .:61.00 |at 12 o'clock,oor af the court house door in Stidtcav-le,gel]athailedantheflatcarsofthiaressmanMadison.andBilly Loeb and Jan;-13,M.A;Karp,pay roll -week-~endine Jan:13 ree 414.93}house door in Statesville,sell.at)ote eatin he feteaine aktrain,to which is attached die chantele ont Meyer and Secretary Stim-|jan)13°pp ‘Young,shoeing ingles,§.25:|Dublic auction ane fois wing ie Hi Cool pring covewsh y HaeeereVeetshanty.-son,all-alike,just exactly what 1)7,5.J.0.Garhel ay roll «indige de ‘34.86 {of land in Barringer tewnshin,Ire-/'%“00!SI Satanearsforsleeping,cooking and eating |have aaid Se :that I a th Jan,5,ss oO.aa b oe pay a week ending Jan ti an S450 de county:with!he improvements|»Beginning at G rs 8 et Ler,OW OFofthehands.Heretofore the feeding|ald aly ays,that 1 would.no e|Jan.15,W.L,Couk,-tcam for Mr.Roach 2.50 amien’;;|tgar the church rad,runving northofthemen.was contracted for.¢aS candidate In 1912 myself,and thatI}Jan.,Commerc’e]Ne ponal Bank draft for car HAY|cte4,222.14 vehias eats de awn Mi Zaigher’s #2 degrees east with said road,anddanatheFidEneeC:or an i had no intention of taking any part in|fu.t$Southern R vf,£0;freight VaY and plow poiets a +314-44 itp oS ahen .eoath Paty okrnek Ww est|with;the’Statesviie ena Mocks:day tie eas tit Gerntied eae per |the nomination for or against any can:|ail :Aree fc foe weet ending Jar “70 .a:5 189 pole to a.ston”Blackwelder’e|Ville road’116 poles to a poet oak on‘Was TIC »a .|Aide Eos a ne Je 20,;urtsel ay fr reek ending Je ae pare 23.3¢i es t d,Bac +08 zs a ‘As vrever2centsperday.Recently the|ShiakoDOMEROSSTEL |ien £8)Ce Sources,ons"son for wock gading Jan 1403"|eomer;"thence Fouth.(01 dogrems the,wast.Bide,ck the teed;thenceoes$Af ‘j :4 ;ey y van,,a 1 YAY }:Fa BU as Oe a i (oben \as west to Sills’cor--officials made a act wi :Ln eee ;ene bead At Jai i .§.;Pallis,:postage...>1.00 east 45 3-5 poles toa stone in road.|D6!MOG:nS Pc AUP :Saunders &SoneComen,oe iar .Colonel Roosevelt when shown to-|jin S.Ozment,ous roll for ‘'71.19,|Blackwelder’s corser;»taivee north iy eee aie aE ae OleygrocersofRichmondMaGsfecdthaeneenesfrom:Washington}Jan.:.R.Sharpe,pay.roll for ‘k ending Jan.27 ....21.00 |48 degrees east.17 1-5 soles toa st 67 Gata Se at Scie 6Patineaecontainingaletterofthecolonel’s|Jan.:oar ay roll for ing Jan,2 /291.90 |Diack gum;theidce south.89 di ne Eee ,hands at 25 cents per capita ete |:3 We CO Sj Jan.M,A.‘Karp,pay ro oT week ending Jan.20 .,291.;_:{a poplar on the west sidc of ¢ofr 7 apita per day.|dated June 27 1911,‘quoting“him as!Feb.:ho A,“Hactsell:pay »roll ec ;,‘237.02 |grees east 8 po'es to 1 stone on]®t ee.oO 1Forthusincreasingthepriceofbosated«Paty LOLI,‘Quoting’him as|Meh.¢‘,EPA TS pay TOM for week ending Feb.6 -204.02 :}branch;thence gout 3 s+prees west;oc :board |having no intentiot of being :esis Feb.3,First.Nat.:Bank.draft for ‘ats nen 481.25 |side of roady tnaence ucrth 49°de-}?‘:85centsadaytheyexpectedbettaVvingrentioneingapresis|,+8)BOTS:NAL,Se Ora corn and oats..81.25 :4 ies co a.black |=98,poles to a stake und pointers7vyPREGerdentialcandidatein-191:ade Mb.3,Southern R:.kk.Co.,freteht sipplies 10.61 |grees east 19 poies io a black)}ay’s as thance at lineoeapi!were getting.Saun-following aitenent:wie nage the |b 3,J.A.Wytick,pay roll for th gts ....$62.58 |gumstump;theuce north 50 are premise ata am ies Vextinine eineers&Sons.Compa 2eNS arti :Ca >|Feb.3)W erise ‘,jeok enditie.Keb.°95 |wes =g ies 0 -acstone;thence begining gontain-loye with theworktale te furnish|‘a will say ae unless thename |jeep eo ‘i eMuteock ‘pay roll vk Snaine Feb.nd ae 994-68 north’$0.Aegeees pot ‘36 poles to|ing nus less 2 2116s ‘soid oeéOLte:recipient of the letter is given tp.)apc aee ee week ending eae is eae ampere 7 ide of |the mill company;t iis tard:containsoard.These negroes wanted more’.::ae PIVEN Rey.-6,Moore &.Noore;,feeding en,der’s “Khdtse oy 16.40"Ja black:oak stump on.west,side of |e ™Lee aechickenandeggs,right now ee bie tee published eae “eae:|Reb.6,Merchant &#armere’Bank,Sulary Sith Guimppell :road;thence borth 62 1-2 degrees:cp house und)otter improvesyBattanlathhCtrSagahelanguage’is not.correctly!meh 6 Vv oc:wii ot hay Var 172.45 |east.26 polés ‘o a hickory.on.east)Monts.hale ‘1 Ing in-box cars si :“;,:29,Ve -C,P1lis,-for.hay ,AAV Ae Cees er)N 5 aa fie enh an ‘contranoeSToALateheheSeeegivenCertainlyallthecontext,in|Feb.6,Adams Grain und Brovisian Company bbr OAL.ou ecu.62.00 |bank of branch;thence north ,29 Lee saga oe a aeme:Bepand chickens|whichIsaid J-would t refuse the)Feb,6 a,Sloe b Hat wha a sels 22.7%|degrees east 61 poles tc:a stone,|on of sale;one-toird in 6aroundoverthieheh-Ke jn’country!ate as d no re use Bele 2,6,J.E Sloopy tor hay and.rook Balt wren 8-H alae anions Oh olin DOH |monthsand one-third in 12 months,they found no eg 8.at breakfast Fri i |Heuuination;Is suppressed,ely:Oy Stunitir de Vourtuey;Tor tiys tor wedi tons een.sata :a i Sra pTsata 1 ;with interest-on deterred Payiuelrtsp’es atby asth riday Sd enemleieeeesieientianni Feb,6;Bo.F.-Oraven,‘for wheelens,scrapes,endgateg,etc.190.40""|west 64 poles witr “v/eler’s line to ACY ivil 4 bef MM an went on a.strike...Mr,Hardie panne day ‘and aght the tormett|Feb.6 Zimmerman Steel:Go Aw a}»Complete:("“47.50 the bgeinning,econtatnie.43°1-4)with privilege of -pay'ng before-matelegraphedtotherailroadofficialsneVepiles,Notting helped me wu 1 |Pei,6,Leslie Trinkle Co.tor es Font Rm waeGee ge 190.50 acres,ih :turity.Purchaser geia rent for.thisbutafterdinner’the entire force,-ex-wis ieeflag eee ole fient.i Gaeent Bet.’6,J.-A,“Alexander:for COM.thee cn *26.382 |)Derms—One-ialf carsk.on»con-}year,ALEX ©,BDAVER,:cepting two ‘negroes,returned.t6 Mayor?:Girata,\Ala,”ec e serrets |ah:6,GW.Hines,ton Utiloadinig conn :Pos 3.65 1fifmation of,sale and balance in 6 ;wR Conmimuneloner..work,—\.1 las etek eee |Hotk-.6 W.S.Fallis,‘endineening expenses 6 op.ule t eee 42.20'(months,with inverest.:J.\B.Armfield.Atty.::’———of most common cutise of insemnla Is ehh W--3—allic.Ne eutois Sete eri oe bE “«J.WibL ‘G@ODMAN to Maron 1)49522--—>:‘::‘|disorders of the stomach.Chamberlain|pee f WS.Falls,for.unloadiggconn,‘UHinies)..i 3.50 \A.atic :ea ms ;4asyonpantaSunowlootReae‘and hate ruts correct these}ob.2,8.8.Miller,foc”rubber bddts for.county.206.+.aes ee 5 EOE eee ‘|Sold by alt druggists,75¢.-Pe at date IE ree Veneta,tae Mme MOM cies rarer eciur es tr BOSD]Gs Be Mem Atty.|abttigriai'e,Beielly’Puls tor conefeSeas:i :fs :::eb.¢,Statesville Hardware .&Harmess Co.,inaterts)for ce ©’.%‘:on,Scie 2ByVoemitsp&:.ae ‘woke ie f ’i .,5 oe eh io . Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp.UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,:DAY 400a‘Wanted Ohickens and Eggs on:the: ‘John A.Mills,general managerof the|Warrant.charging him with the mur-|5°39''M.a.Barp.tay roll’week Mite sh cae is 66 °i .neroad.Chatham.was elected vice-|der of Dr.Spencer.Welch is a na-|jec 30,FR.Sharps,pay oll week ending Dec.40.80.08president.Selection of rdutes for|tive of New Haven,Conn.,but has .1,W.M.Lunday for tumbergo.road 57.37 «the extension of the road to,Sparta is|been living at the Spencer home for]jan’2)Peeler Whelesale Groc@rPycy.gata for Ozment.:..64.00 :e.Ae “f + ee ee a en ee e ee e ee ee ee r ta e 4 rt na “gon,Is abtorney.for.Mir.Neal. \ ~nieating.with:one officers DR.LONG SUEDFOR DAMAGES. a /rolling’hair, “not belleve +p rominentTang H.Neal,.of<.dettorscn,Alle;ros vic Negligence’While He Was a ‘Pa- »tient at the,‘Sanatorium. oe H..F,Long,‘owner of >the. Long ‘Sanatorium,hag been ‘served with a summons ina suit for dam-“ages brateht yf Ashe:county Super ‘hor.Court ‘Mr.FH Neal,Sof:that-Ce.“The:summons Ae | “returnable:eutei:the ©are term bf) ’Aphe court.°4Theallegation’in the -complasit are not’fully-‘kriown..here,.but. ‘is reported that Nenl,-who.was 4patient.at the ‘Satiatoriom:about year ago;allegesthat he Wis aelowed’to go opt on.the porch,it was pat:out on “thé porch.‘in “al"AaB \a*result of wihich he caught ‘cold,from which he ‘suf- féred ‘serioug consequences,There is no allegation .of malpractice but it,seems to hea charze ‘of hegli-| #ence.Mr.T:C..Bowie,of Jeffer- Dr; and.his ‘triends do. the-suit-has any.poudnd jn-.fact and feel corifident| they can establish this fact before! «fair jury.Those who know.,Drs} Long ‘and the care with which Sanatorium’is |conducted will’be| slow to believe that any negligence| can be shown .; While’the amount asked isnot.positively .known Long basis | of damages| it.is} reported that ie"‘sum“is $59,600-| Dr.‘Haitheox ‘Has Toe.Hts ‘Sight. The Landmark mentioned some months ago that Rey.Dr<-H ‘Haithcox,,a native,of Jredell,a jis os STATESVILLE,’N.O,,FRIDAY,}MAROH 8,1912.aei MR,LINNEY NOTA ene Solicitor.Linney’wy Not.&.CandidateFor.Congress —Prefers Tato ‘to Roosevelt.:* -Solicitor’Frank.A...Iiiurey of Watauga county,Bays‘that ke will| not.be a candidate for the Republi-- can nomination for Congress in this distriet;Mr!LAngey spent "iyes-'| day night,is Statesville;geile,aa! here:to Tayloravilie “Wdenesda moriing,.asd.when quiver Lidl,@d:.b ‘a Landmark.*reporter:about.:.the tl statement made "in Le Salisbury! Post.that:tre would:be:sandidate |! for the nomination,,be was yery| emphatéd “in‘his’anewer that he will! net be'a candidatestatementin,the Post:was")ma without his ‘knowledge or consen Questioned furthér,..Mr Linney ‘Baid that’he did hot*know who; would bein the fiela for thé ‘nom,|and Jhe had to talk through an intel years.cf age,martied and’leaves |ment. but he does wot expect can-| fter “na-ination, didates to come out.until a tional matters.have ‘been Mr.Lintiey’s choidé for -President LesHe M..Shaw...but.if the) choice mist:be maae between Taft and Roosevelt he prefers -Taft.He} was’for Roosveelt yarit the latter | “his |declared for -judicial recall.and oth-"rusos if er radical changes,in.“Rovernment. Moré Snow:-iund at Bigger “One— Other Shows.:ie ‘3 ASS sndwfall Tuesday.evening aid night Was mtch-heavier than |tires Bhow .of:Saturday wight and! aday The...depth was about inches’Wednésday morning.if ground “had-frozen and the snow.of Saturday night* | max the ail been popular butheran minister;for:many ears pastor atl Shepherdstown,:W.Va...had ast his.sight In a srivate.letter (ietated)to The Laatmark under} date of the 4th-Dr--Haithi¢cox~eon-+ firme this distressing information:| For the benefit of his frineds in Iredell and also.for the ‘benefit of thawe ig our readers who.will.recal1 | the many interesting -and readable letters”Dr.Hatyhcox has:contribut-} éd to The Landmark,-we from his letter.as fo lows: “I Yegret to.say that for rs. months,I:have |not been able to read The Landmark.‘The ocullist | Says my eyes fate gtatu quo,which’ means I will not be able to read} any .more.Notwithstandite IL am| continuing my,work amiwng a kind and patient people:My daugh- ter reads to me in the ‘home and with ‘lay readers:in the church’? am able to.continue the work:of} the pastorate.Indeed I enjoy| preaching better than ever and some of my people tell me I preach bet- ter than I.did former'y Blessed | with a good.memory,I conduct all my seryices and,perform all minis-| terial acts:fromr the cradle to the) grave:Even losaq of sight has its’| compensations.God is graciously |! good and helps those who trust:in) Him,seding or not seeing “Wishing you and all your) readers ‘the seeing eye and the hearing ear And responsive heart to the loving calls of .Him) who spake as ‘never man spake,I am very sincerely,Your friend,| “HL.c ‘HAITHCOX.’| | the Snow Crushed the Pond. The weight pf the heavy svow fall of.Tuesday night caused the root| “of a section of Mr.S.:.J.Hobend’s big livery stable to fa.l in,between 7 and &o'clock Weduceday.morning The portion of the building affect- ed.was used for buggies and no live stock:were beneath the roof The roof was very flat and féll in such a.manner that only a few.ofthe many buggies were damaged and none was damaged beyond repair.} The buggies were linéd up on each side of the building with tire shafts toward the center of ‘the buildihg and:when the roof came’down it} parted in-..the ceuter along the| comband the outer walls held.it off the bodies and wheels of the ve- hicles. Thethe,building the damage ; old roof is beiag:replaced ‘on and Mr Holland says is not .great. Rooster.That old For 75 Now Valued at $12 Before the recent chicken Statesville,Mr,T.C.Gray, township,owned a Rock rcoster.He thought of exhibiting the.bird=at the phow,-but its comp had ‘deen frost-bitten and-itstees--were a—lit- thesrough ‘and:he concluded it “would ”be counted:out He sold the roos~« ter to Mr.W.B..Grawford,of Bethany,for .75 ,cents.Mr.Craw- ford exhibited’the rooster at the show and it not only took first prize but Mr.Crawford bas been of- fered $12 for.it. All of ‘whieh qualities of .a fine-Sred may sometimes be ayertooked, it also’proves the value of chicken show.- Held -For Murder Charge—Wrong Man.-é .As negro who camé’to Statesville from Winston about two weeks’agoandhas,acted rather -suspiciously, wags ‘arrested Wednésday night ns _a suspect and was held until yes- terday afternoon.-Witile his casé .as being.investigated’“The “negro gave his name:as Love Dark and he .was thought to.be Lee.Roy,alias Pink Alexander who kitted another.negro in Winston recently. With a few.exceptions he filled the deseription of the murderer,but the officers:did.not.’feel justified in holding him an after commu-he ‘Cents show of fine-in Bethany bred.Plymouth shows that the chicken and the Was:‘released,mi \M you havd“trouble.in eetting rid“ofyeur.cold you.may kigw that you.arenottreatingitprops‘ly.There.is noreasonwhy.a cold stoul@ Kung om for“weeks and it:twill not i?you &: Land Sunday hit, ‘shame twith ithe kind wordsabout i it |county, fit has\ |Meeting jothers who will become |urged |elected.|7 |i special -berlain's Cough ee rer sale,hdeitdealers,; had stuck,witht of .Tuesday night on,.top of, the depth would have —put to the.old-timers:who talk about the snows of the past Speaking of “snows past,Mr:J.F.Anderson «has “tie proof of one that fell February, 1902.Mr,Anderson.had his house pr lotographed while*ine snow was lon the ground and he i8 in the pic- ture,standing in fropt or”the fal in the: in quote|ouse:the snow well up toward ‘his knees...The .memoranda |written on-the back’of the photograph At the time states that the snow began failiig-about 5 0 ‘clock Friday eve- ning,February:15,1902,and con.| itinwed much of next day;:thatthe depth reached in Statesville .w 18.inches and 21 inches was Te-| ported in Charlotte The pictu which Mr.Anderson has was.taken Monday after the snow fell,, Few people doubtless re membered that we had so big:a snow in : cent years.A Many Take It ,But Not ww A Statesville man who is teaching school,in another edunty,in the course of a .busineds Jeiter to The Landmark’says:“White at Salisbury some ago,at a ..meeting of the State High School principals of this.sec- tion,.I was very much impressed what a principal from Iredell He said every man,woman child in Lkredell county took The Landmark for it boiled down the news so well.’: The Landmark Iredell,schoo! time said. and ig beholden to man .fot his nis home paper to know phat1)of...Phe | well..of it away from rratifying folks thinh and think talk about is very the home Landmark that they homeWihile we s0it covers the ia.a fact}net take it.hasitshome Landmark speak...it that many people wuo do it-should swbhscribe for.it no complaint to make of patronage but,considéri;the pop- ulation of the county;it ought to have many,more subeciibers than The so to is Poultry.Association. first annual meeting of the Iredell.County Poultry Association wilk be .held ‘in the Gommercial: clib rooms tonight at 8 o'clock and all members of the association and ménibersare - Secretary report -of| will be and new will .be The to be Sronce will make the poultry show;.plans made for the next show officers of the associaticn present. a -full In the report of the prize winnere at-‘ne show the Blatk Javas credit-|. é1 10 Pr,.R.A.Campbell should| have been‘credited to Mrs.A.Camp- bell.Mrs.J.E.“slvert requests the association to state that .sBhe; should have been cretited with sec|ond Black Langshan cockerel.ot Married ir South Carolina-—At Home in ‘Statesville.i Miss Myrtle Allison, Mr.John -W.Allison,of States-- ville,and Mr,Walter A.Holtshow-| ser,”of .Statesville,were—married in Bénnettsville,-S.3 es February 29th,|Rev.Mr,Stokes"officiating.a Miss\Allison,who was formerly at) operator in the Iredell teléphone| exchange,held a position if the telephone.exchange at.Bennettsville up to the time of her marriage.Mr. and ‘Mrs.Holtshouser came to Statesville Saturday night and will make their home here.: daughter Of| Mr.Tilden Wittianis or ‘the Hose. To the Bditor of the Landmark: As candidates are >:ing groomed: for the Legislature,as adiiiouivoed,in Tuesday’s.Landmark,we*present to the ‘voters of Iredell coumty Mr. Tilden Williams‘for the House Mr.Williams is in favor of a rea- sonable dog law and is in favor’of putting county,officers ou salary...oMn.,Williams ‘is a successful farmer and school teacher.He.isanablemanandthe)Democrats can do ‘no bétter thah to send.Mr.Wil-Pereliameto 'ORTH IREDELL.Jouning,art Pe land the fight was oa, She> |chureh jaecount and then shot RESULT OF THE PEANUT-WAR. Karusos ‘and Itenerant Peanut ei.*.‘der Have a Fight...“A.Karusos,the Greek candy andfruifman,aid Goss Lian,one of the peanut venders who ‘ame to States-|ville fron:Salisbury about two weeks|ago,’engaged in a fignt om .the street ‘near’the postoftice ‘about 10: o'clock:"Tuesday night,the,‘fight:(growing owt,of‘ill.feeling on accountlofthepednutcut-price war whio‘has:been’in:‘progress:pet ween©thnew. sinde>they set.up.thetr etand;onithestreet,-‘The serappers ‘were gig|en a.hearing befere Mayor Caldwell| Hen said ‘the |Wednesday oereey and each.was";Charlotte, fined $5 ‘and costs,«total ot:ST | 150°each. Lian;‘who is’also a foreigner,has| not yet jearned to speak Hmglish, preter.at.the He said ever ipince he came. triai when he passed ‘along thé! street;‘that ‘whenhe niet -Karusis|lon.the’street.Tuesday right ‘Ka-nusos’said something to him abowt!selling.peanuts atid ae asked Ka-| he (Karusoz)~cwned the) applied:an .epithetardcontinued’ until occupants of the Greek res| tawrant and others who heard:Ka- rusos’.cries: ated’the combatants |badly.beaten abott him town,’Karusos was andKarusos the -face came out with a black @ye.One of!Lian'’s thumbs ‘was knocked out.of place and his.hands.nidre .or less bruised. +,According toKarusos,-1 kat “weay- laid.“hita’’and struck:him ‘with;‘aStick,but.aH other wilntsses,exam- ‘ined said no stick,was in evidence. Lian:declared.his.nauds were the only weapons _used ._ TOWNSHIP Offi- FROM EAGLE MIELi ss Favors Salaries For cers—Correspondent tions—News Items. To the Editor of “ha Uardmark:You have asked for expressions ‘from the voters on iwo questions, both of.which I -heartily,éudorse, Kagic Mills township.has “de- Clared ‘more ‘than oneé for salaries| for county-officers Both parties|« jhave so declared,but.1.fear it |would be different ou the dog tax. Will we be allowed to vote at ithe Democratic primavies ,on the jSalary,question?How «bout financial condition ©ofmow?It seems to.be in’a bad way as teachers’youchers cannot be }paid promptly.I hear that some have had to “disc ouvt.If an order on Iredeil county ‘not worth one hundred scents the dollar,we should know reason and whois resp«nsible I pee one’gentleman has already, asked for votes and !suppose =all the present officers.will want to remain.I,hope to ¢¢ee this county become only a two-termer Mrs.Margaret Forcum,‘wife of the late Samuel Fo*cum,.was buried at)Holly Springs Sunduy,25thault .ig eurvived »y two sisters, Mrs.J.Frank Brown ‘atid an .un- married sister. Am infant of Mr and Patterson.was _buried Spring February 23a Mre..W.~D...Tharpe ,has been very sick for several cays.but is reported better this evening. There is not much strious 8) ness in this section :at present The school at Harmony still sur- vives..‘Prof.Bowman,«f Watau county,is now principal. ',Mr:Will Sharpe §ciosed school:at Williamsburg jast =Fri- day.School will close at Holly the 23d Some night spon to have a public spelling,in the Blue Back,‘Come vut,if you be- lieve in the old.book,and join us. It is being tatsght in this school in the old way-—by lining up the pu- pils and.giving head wiarks.1 know that this is net the war to teich spelling,but it is the way I taught. Miss Crater,of Coudty Line, vie county,and Mr:Holeomb,of ba gle,were married.in Holly SI ee by;Rev.M*..bickley ist évening.Oaly.a friends’and all the puviic lschool “were present,May much fiappiness and prosperity’be theirs Snow,snow!the beautiful snow. The ground hog is fully viridis it- ed.;i ‘H. Ritchie.May Recover. Mumford‘Ritchie,a/_“prominent hardware merchant at Concord,who was shot and seriously eS |Monday by Marion Hamilton,a clerk in a Concord store,is improving. |-He is under treatment in a Salisbury hospital arnd while his condition.is critical thete is a chance for recov- ery.Hamilton is under a bond of $5,- 000.The -shooting was the re sult lof ill-feeling ‘about an account by Ritchie against Hamilton for ®buggy bought by the latter “fromRitchie’s company,,Hamilton says Ritchie attacked him and he shot in self-defense.“Ritehie says’Ham-~- ilton handed him a check for thehim.-+-—| Amended. County, Asks is to Pig Holly Mrs at k-K Spring we are Tuesday, Peace ‘Treaties “Passed Washington Dispatch,.7th. Stripped of the clause which it wus claimed would divate the const tutional ‘treaty-making power of the Senate and.with many other Linvi- tations added,the 7eneral,arbitra- tion treaties between the United |States,_eran ‘and.France,.pro-posedby “President Taft.and Sed- ‘retary \Ktox as foferunners:of uni- Versa peace,were ratified by the Senate today by a vote of 76 to 3: The Senators.witio Yoted against.the imer Martine I.and.Reel’:The latter.two are Dem-| ocrats,| “peanut.wenders and ‘Karusos| to Statesville Keruses; settled}‘has beén:applying vile epithets to)abeut 40 “years of.aze:: for’che pohce separ-" Ques-. plowed cur out Fy.‘Mir. t h e& 4 improvement held 4 ST MAN |Aw SUICIDE.WIPER Henry Campbell.’‘Kills Himself Near WomanMooresville——Mri Robinson Dead |:Tragedy in Ashevillé---Mrs,,‘Harri- ‘in “Lineolnton —>Personal son.Known in Biaten-ile-|,South Iredell Poultry Show—The!asheville’Dispatch,5th. oes Snow.|‘|“Wihile dupessaily ander,the.)in-rrespondence ‘6r.The:‘Landmark:By 4s 1 elinends ote “spell,of’“melancholia, ‘Mooresville,March*7-—-Mrs.EMME!from:which®it”appears (he »has |Robi BON received a Aiea yes |sutfered vat ‘intervaisandyeralstating;that +>her |marned lite,young Mrs.Walter A.son,Mr.Jo.Robinson,died.”Tueg:|Harrigon abot and tleacdt ‘inetantly”duy night.at his home in Lincoln cited«‘he husband!at nein home,‘and would be buried there,LO 1416 Bartlett ©stieot,ebout 730>jae contracted-n cold several o'clock’this’maroine.fan : SABO!Which’later Hevelogeg.intoj«.When seen "bya wes si her POEL monise,*Mr.Locke:“Rob nson,|this.morning ghia’bad’come,|Of this place,..but.at’present of}realization ‘of what sie had=came up last night and)as she “sat in ‘the Kitchen of.ner|will.leave this”morning with -his home’and indicated:that she.de-~ 'gisters,Missew Ethel and Leone,ad to.make a ‘stateient,”while for Lincolnton to attend the funer-}her whole frame .was wacked ©with tat,The deceased’was about 40"lparoxysms of grieve?ot nd-excite- She repeated tat it.Was.in -.Ther:Heart what she .wanted to -bay Man)but she.could not:say .it. committed)that she..did not mead)yesterday afternoon,-at his!was *‘go.sorry.” several:miles from «Moores-|.¥Ygung/Hatrison.was™'a taliroad-by sending a ‘load:of shot |mar.a fireman,with a wood rec- h.his.brain:He ‘had not.)ord;had ‘only been married a _few |been well for some time and his/years,and:from what-can:be ‘Lea bn-| mind.had .become affected,Several/éq he.and his wife lived.in peucs |weeks ago people in his community|ven harmony. aid that.Campbell was crazy bit)“phe negros took did not appear at all dangerous|into.the’house:to ho steps were taken to con-|when she heard <a.snot fired. him..He.was a very large man,|jmmediately Mrs. riarnigon seemingly .im perfect:health,and|sereamisag into the kitchen: had been considered peaceable,harm-)the cook to sead for w dactosless,and a.thrifty..sort of “fellow.|coo,“ran -to’Mr.Moore's He was,looked upon as a@ good N&across the stneet ‘and [BROS tered the bed room ué__UThe Landmark hears that Camp*!ffarrison’lying on:the bell,who.lived in Davidson towm-|."putlet in his chest_pSRED,.first attempted to hang ‘him-ing’condition. ft;but.his’wife:found him, promised her to ‘go’to his room and |rived.Other meizhbors soon came. £0-te.sleep,but as soon:as he en-)ang they:found a pistel tying in ateredtheroom-he shot himsalf.ane te drawer,which:was.partly Campbell’g wife and children tried |open.Mrs.-Harrisun.told Mr. Wednesday to .notify mneighbors|Moore that ‘she had snot Walter; of his condition but he would not |put I didn’t mean to do.it”,Whenletthemleavetheplace.Campbell,patrolman arrived she’stated tothenegrowho:claimed that he him that she had tried to kill her up a‘lot-of gold on-the|setf—and her husband had tried)Steep’place;in:Barritiger township,to ‘get the pistel and it was:-dis- ,about two years ago]charged.Some of;tie 'neighbors Mo,FY.A.Linney came doWl|thougtt from ‘the position in which from Lenoir:last .Saturday and|ne was lying,that.Harrison must spent séver al days with his broth-havebeen asleep.'He did not reach er-iu-law,Mr.W..L.Matheson.thome ‘front his”work “until,afterMrs.Litiney.and children,.who|jidnight:* had been here for Several.days,|.According to the neighbors.MrsleftTuesdayniorningwithMr:Lin-|sarrison was low-spitited fost ofneyforTaylorsyilleo:their wa@y|tiec time and had only come |fro:to their home in Boone.4 sanitarium for.mental “treatment: Bruce Nail has been vety|/apout three montas ago,after be- unwell.‘for some time and has/ii>treated for several weeks..It been unable’to be out of the house/;.said that.she had tried to killforseveraldays.The ten-year-old|.rself,and talked almost...con- s0n of Mr.Alex.Gabriel,of Shep-/ctsntly of her baby,seven ‘months herd’s,who has ©been —seriously'|of age,which is now with her moth- Bick for some time,is reported’to|.-at fer home in Hickcry. be improving.Mrs.J.M.~Kerr The dead man was “bout 25 year: who has had a very seyere attack)\»dye’He came’from near Salis- of*jaundice for several weeks,is |pury ‘and’had «worked for theimproving.Southern ag:firéman fur elmost tenAmovement.is on foot to organ-years.-It is said.that he stood ize a South Iredell Poultry Associa-|fo-g good position and was well” tion.This should be done,for |thought of by all who knew him. there are some unusually fine birdS|4 jaqgy with ‘whom tne young couple fn this section which the public/paq pearded said he was very kind should:be able to and ‘the|/to his wife and they never quarrel- spirit.aroused by poultry shows}led and the cook made the ‘same always has a splendid effect.of the}¢,.tement The deccared was.theofthevariousbreeds.}sq,of former Engineer Harri- Those ‘from Mooresville ‘who.at-|gon of Salisbury,who been tended the Statesville Poultry Show|notified of the tragedy last week spoke of ict.in the hig h-|Mrs.Harrison appears est terms and thought it was an un-|tle more’than a,girlusualygoodbeginning.|Miss White before her marriage and ‘Miss Jette Brawley”is epending |ived in Hickory,where ber parentsthisweekwithfriendsinWinston-|,4y reside.She seens:to be in’a Salem.Mrs.T:A:Holder,ofl serioug mental cond iva,For a Asheville,is ae Mrs.A ¥ho ng time after she Lat shot her Melohor,Mr.Will Creswell;who|husband she,sat silent and would has been onion cotton mill ma-|...nothing,and it.was two ‘or chimery in Alabama and South Car-}t)}ee6 ‘hoNirs afterward -~that"’Bheolina:for some time,.is |spendirg|grieving and expressed a de- a few days with his purents,ie began :1 ,sire to see the bods of her husbane and Mrs.W.N.Creswell.is .; “Did you.ever the {It was after this that she said she weather’?inquired a youngae 1 of |desired to make a scitrment for’ ellow .—y .;}ry -,the papers,but she could not con Wednesday morning of ak old ie |tleman.‘I'll acknowledge,”Ben |trol “her feelings tq.a sufficient |the old’,gentleman,‘‘that labout the worst weather we.have Mr.Harrison had since your day,young man}Atbert.Harrison, but I remember one or two winters],lica,Rowan coulty that beat this a little.’Hé went 38 7 on to:say.that in February,1873,|08 4 freight train the 26th day,I believe he said,the |oury and Astteville snow was 12 inches on the ©dével,jin the Old ‘Kort wre. and that the snow.lay -on the)when itgineer R. ground for seyeral But for|seriously .injured. beauty nothing in memory.|taker to the could equal Tuesday ni and.Wéd-}and were interred nesday morning “Tuesday night was the most beautifulenight I have ever:seen,”‘he Said,«‘If the OOLORED| "KILL ED Hort Probablky “WESRAND. — SaaS "t048done wife.and three children. Henry Campbell,.&negro’ |siticide j home ville throug pad Het justihe and fine aed | came tailing | The home found youhg bed:with} is sae, Ww has to be lit- che was.a see was sen of Mr. who lived near’Ma- ‘He had a.ran Letweelt Salis- and was"hurt *k ‘ast.March, L.James was His |remains home of.his fa- at St.Mat- days. his. g het ther \thews:Episcopal chureh. Hatrison is:knowa in States- She visited here before her mariage and was a guest at the fome of Mr.M,W.Johason.Dusr- ng the ©hrist mas hHotiiays Mr.Har- rigon brought~his wife to -States- ville,with the expecti uti ou of havitrs ,Mire. North|ville. Pole regions are more beautiful than Mooresville was Tuesday night,I no longer -am surprised that Dr. Cook spent months.in overcoming difficulties in order to reach it.” The snow was 6 inches on’the)her treated:at one of the hospitals. level here.:|He did.not heave her ‘here and it Mrs.F.S.Starrette today receiv-lis’wnderstood he was advised that ed a letter from her daughter,Mrs,he should be -committed.‘to the IF.P.Rockett.of Gastonia,stating |Siate Hospital at Mocganton,, that her little seven-year-old grand-|, gon,Edwin Rockett,was very seri-|ously ill with pneumonia,“Mrs.Star-} rete left on the noon tran for Gas. tona by way of Charlotte. A Birthday Celebration. Correspondence of The Landmark. Stony Poitit,R-2,Murch 6—A birthday dinner Was given Tast Sat- jurday at ‘the home of Mrs.Amanda |Sloan in hover of:Mra-Sloan's the Char~|76th birthddy..Mrs Sloan.was born Boone:tells |and reared in’Alexufider county Trade,Tenm.,)atd is’highly respected those ‘miles from Boone,was’kicked |who know her. to-death by a dead mute -a-few days |There..was.alarge company pres- ago.jent and all ‘brought well-filled:bas- .Brown jace ording to the story,was kets ‘and a good diver was served, employed to remove a dead mule |the children ‘of Mrs Siodn pres- from the barn of ‘Mr.‘Grayson {ent wete Mrs.Bila tMiller-and Mrs. amt bury it.In pincing the hody Dara Sheela oof oAshevi to.Mra.J. on a narrow,conveyance‘the ‘stiften-|C.Milholland,H.74 -oMi ler:Mo C, ed légs of the ‘animal caught in‘)Mills and Mrs.Milas Lockey One fe of the standards ‘of the cotivey-|was al sent—-Mrs,M.’A.Beaver,ot ance ,drawing’them up ‘close-against |¢ancora the body,“and in:attempting to re Mrs.‘toan’s only brothet move,thex:bodyon-“arrival at:the |sister were..present—Nir.“J. burial place,they rec oiled:with |}oore and Mr.J..W.Templeton: great force,striking Brown,averr the).We can but think .that.::he Mas- heaft and killing|him glmigst”.ine]ter will be gracious ,aud kind..to \stantly.”“?Mrs:Sloan invher old age ©and _Mhis may -have aobuen od just as Will fitially @rant her ap abundant told,but The Lan’mark thinks it ‘entrance .into:that.kingdom where has ‘heard a atiailer story,tbefore,a there is no mene not sorrow. +O dsl lt r ‘ Kicked to Death Dead Mule. A story which is “s¢ut lotte Observer from that James Brown,of by a. by a1 .gadFy orjaaieaoe —A dering...her}, BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL.‘NEWS. ~The “Macdowell club will meet with’Miss.Anyabelk ’Mille”this at-" ternoon at.4 ‘o'clock.. _~The ege marketoff:eenraibout 916...Gents,The consumer. gets then:for 20.cemts.; SM and)Mrs. son left:Wednesday evening°Baltimore,owhere:Mrs.“who!has’been quite il Yor:ssome’}time,>.will wndergo tréatment,-BtJotinsHopkinshospital.oo aM Ts.EK “Stimson:ig mite” ilk at “her home,:corner:Broad:wand: Tradd streets:ago ‘Mrs.Stimson hurt hér. and '‘since thap time she has. jn’amore or tion.- The Prwortiy:League will haye a special sérvice at Broad Street ‘for: “armbeen itand|music by the chbdir and,Hon.W.{o.do,it,and |purer ‘will:deliver an-address‘on,“"The Value of.the Epworth Lane bd| {and “who. |setvice4corte| breakfast,| lton, when he -en-|the.fifth and in a.dy-|second’grades, ‘A doctor was,called&a -He|lbut the-man was dead when he ar-community, ‘ythe shooting. |for the |réturned |Washington, |fore |Congress chureh Sund;ate.7:30;SpecialD the Church.” “Mr,Frank lL.Jenkins.sonD.F.Jenkins,cf Statesville, bad?been.inthe’ at.-Augusta>‘Ga,-has been promoted to.be districr passenger agemt of the’Soutiern.railway Washington,D;C, -Our Fatherless Ones ee new teachers at the Barium Or- tphans*Home.Miss Vinnie Temple- of Mooresville;is.teacher of and sixth grades and |Miss JennieC.Field,of |Marietta, Ga,is teacher of the firet and to Mr, “Baldy.F.Guy,of Seatt's and Miss,Efffe May Kestler,;:of Statesville,were ‘mar- tied Wednesday -night-—-—at the home of the:bridé’s parents,Mr. and Mrs..J.D.Kestler, Center street,Rev.J.H. was the officiating minister. ‘Regardless of the —severe weather Sunday,Rev.H.K.:>Boyer, Mr. ss ressly jmisstonary secretary of the Western North Carolina’Conference..met speaking,appointments.in three dif- ferent counties——Cleveland,Lineoln and Gaston...He -drovethesnowfromoneappointment to another and spoke aa hour at each: place.¢ —-Ten.years ago,or more,Statesville man came into.posses-sion of 36 acres of laud near States- ville...In fact:the lend now practi- cally adjoins the town.boundaries. When the present owner...secured the property it was valued at about$15 per acte.He was offered $700for.the tract aind asked $800,He has since refused.$3,000 and the Tand is not for sale. —(n account of the big edudation~ al rally in Taylorsville today,a spe- cial train’was run from Statesville to .Taylorsville,;leaving .here at 7- 30 this morning.Governer Kitchin, Wiio is to.be the speakerofthe occas- ion,spent last night in Statesville’ and.left on the special thie morning. He was accompanied by a number of Statesville people and othera will go on the regular train... —Mr,J.A.-Conner and daugh- ter,Miss Mary.Nei'l Conner,went to Shelby Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr.J..D.:Lineberger, who died at his home ‘there early Wednesday.morning.Mr;:Line- berger was a cousin of Mr.Conner and a‘brother-in-law of Mrs.Con-: ner,deceased.He was .a frequent visitor:to Statesville and was.well kirrown here.A wife and three chil- dren survive.-a “The Landmark had —on:hand Chinese famine fund at last report,$1:‘Received since:last. report:Mrs.J.'°R.Murdoch 50 cents,Mrs.Lula P.Rodgers,Moores- ville,$1.25,Total.$2.75;-The Landmark is willing to receive and forward these funds as long as any-body wants to contribute,but it hopes if ‘there are other contribut- ors,they:will act prémptly,.as it is desired to close the account. —Messts.'L.B.Tharpe and R.L.Maiden,of the Cash Grocery’,Com- pany,have bought from Cond uctor N.A.Bost,of the Charlotte and Taylorsville line,two adjoining building -lots on Davie»avenue.Thelotsareeach60x130feetand.are located on the north side of the avenue just opposite the intersec-tion of Park .streer,The consider- ation was $650 each,Capt: reserved enough of tae property for am extension:of Park .street, Whieh-hé-proposes to epen’from Da- Vie avenue vaeraen his -property ‘YoStockton‘street.a :: ‘Mr.J.A.Hartneds, the State Anti-Saloon Leagus, yesterday.afternoon.from where he appeared b« the?judiciary ‘committee of‘in behalf,of.the,Webb bill to:prevent the Shipment.of liquor into “dry territory.The Ken- yon bill of the sagre nature awasalso’considered by the committee during the three days”hearing and the many delegates who:appeared in the ittterest of the bill were much encouraged b¥othe prospect of .one-or both of them being —fa-vorably .reported Mr.Webb.be- lieves:hig bill wilk be favorably ré- ported—and-feels—strre-it-will.pase the House. of ueighbor,Mrs. en)the street:(im Jessie Chapman from athes:-Mrs. instantly. Walking up to herPiorererteres Lynn,.Mass.,-Mrs, pulled a,revolver© and shot her.six galls died “almost In-Mrs. She said.Mrs.Ingalls had ruined hem life and. husband was |not to blame. «.Miés Mary “Wood MeKenhie,who spent.two weeks.with Statesville relatives,returtied ‘to her ane imi cele ney last eae Prd? ‘at president,: Bugene’“Morte”: .Morrison, vd railway-. on south . '“throygh - handbag — .48 eek:; The.dealers.are;paying : In..as fallsome days ‘ Tess.,seribus condi:oA of es réports “ a. Bost: Chapman ‘was arrested and admitted: that her”. ects ° \ da_ativeto.be resdrted:to_to check hom ne “| wi \the county than owning a dog was Naepected to re- “¢urn.the same-Silsbury—Cerres~ his newspaper, a a LANDMARK March’8,1912s ARIOUS .MATTERS ‘Brother Clark,*you may.count us as enilisted-“under ‘the ~‘salt-rising’’ banner.--Greensboro News... Welcomé,major,thrice welcome! We old-time country:boys must,see to it.that all the old things are mot abolished simply ‘pecause —they are ‘old.-We're going ‘to hold .on to the best ot the old things while taking.the “best of the °new.“The Iredell’.folks are rallying nobly, to the 0 “Salt-rising’*’standard...A lady .witli in The Lundmark:to- \day ‘gays the country women are with ws;and Dr,J.2B.-King,‘ef, |eee one of the old-time}, doctors and one of.“the.hoblest of the profession,.drepied ‘in®the oth-\ er .day to"ay ‘that.The ‘Landmark should have a “pension for:standing by the.“‘salt-nising’”bread and {he thought his townsh ip~-Sharpesbure’ would vote us one.The Shares- burg ‘folks are.dmon the salt of the earth.They ‘have been doing’ a good part by The.Landmark.’all these years.in the:way of subscrip-} tions to the paper,which is the rection,the incident would be ale sort of pension the editor seeks.miost certain to figure in the next A .campaign;that it wonld be charged Taxpayers;sihsiais these of.the rural districts,continue to .com- plain of thé special dig tax,which is $1.0n each dog awiied |This tax was put on for Rowan by a special hoy of the last Legislature and is ‘more for the purpose of.reducing the number of:worthless dogs in for ra.siig «a TeV- enue.‘This:tax goes .nto the school fund of-the.county.Tewnship Tax ‘Collector.A.’M.Rice has one jhe- gro.man on his books who returned eight dogs for taxation.Tiere:is mo escape from this our if you have a dog and,gave it'n and every.one pondence'Charlotte Observer. ‘And:The:Landmark.has money to et that,if the.actual facts:were’ Kniowg,the howl against this—tog tax comes from a minority who own more dogs than they ,are able to maintain and make it.a habit to turn them ow,to forage on the comniunity The ~@obored man who-has’eight “dozs of ‘course objects to paying”taxes on them, and yet it is probable that,in ad- ition to being.a,nuisance,these baine eight.dogs destroy probably $100 worth of stuff cach year.Go after thedose!;; small s s The following from--tne New York Herald is of some local interest in Statesville: Roscoe Conkling Mitchell, mer ‘reporter ‘on the Herald h received appointment .from Co! Roosevelt through Seuator Joseph M.Dixon,the national Roosevelt boomer,as chief press agent of the National Roosevelt Committee,with mews disseminatiny oftices.to be established.in Washington.Two years ago when Dr.Cook,the Are- tic explorer,was speudirg the.firsttryingweeksafterhisseturnfrom Denmark,at the Waldorf.Mr,Mitch- ell,thenion the Herald staff,oc- cupied,thé’difficult place of buffer between newspaper men and the ‘Bushwick doctor on occasione,and ‘on other.occasions of lessenei stress he served as Dr.Cook’s ex officio press agent.- More recently after the aponets return,from Africa,Mr.fitchebl was one.of the news+:men who.were assigned to keep tab -om Sagamore Hill from the vantage of ‘the Octagon:Hotel in Oyster Bay and he accompanied the colonel.on his Western tour,which produced the Ossawatomie speech.Mr.Mitch- eli hails from North Carolina. Once ‘upon a time.Mr Mitchell turned up in Statesyille and start- €d a newspaper.His career here was short and so was the Hfe —of but a good many Statesville people remember,him. Sinee then Mr.Mitchell has been im the limelight in various parts of the world and possibly Statesville eught to be proud that he was once w temporary citizen.: ‘>*s a for-thas New On Christmas night “in Berne one:Baker Bryan shot and killed a young man named ea Avery,.There was proctically no) provocation for the killing.and the community felt that a murder had been committed©...ater was tried and adquitted and the pent-up indignation of New.Berne.citizens.blazed.A| monster indignation meeting -was field and resolutions passed de-| mouncing the.verdict oe the jury. Realizing |that’New Behe Was not a particularly desirablo.plice of} residence for him just then,Bryan disappeared.Now the.father of | the dead youth cntered suit’ for;damages Bryan.for the murder of his boy,tur gmount | named being $25,000.Brydp,.owns| some property,which aay account | jn part for his—acseuitiat.and when | the civil _action-was brought against| him an attachment was iapued | against his property aid the sher- a ef hae tin.possession.It ee ms| almost impossible under our | pregent eystem,to get the criminal | laiw enforced against.m itdere rs and then| the} has againgt icides in North @arolina.Damage ”@ihiteyare.somewhat ‘pc pula r in this State and it maybe thal one who| is willing to kill’another \and take chances:on the.crimisal law.might take second though,if he realized‘that.he would:have.to face a daii- =>wan.: |veteran, of self-inflicted injuries, hes ‘i federate “veterans: that --bodies:of ans were being given students at Chapel Hill rose to the when Bryan iswoh thing as.keeping. }one j Tt ig thot unusual |Give us a?it-may be that the damage suit.will|possibles dA ten dare ago award’-Ben- ton (the name has been printed. Venton and.Denton),“a Conifederate died in the Soldiers’Home He was an invalid and despondest.and’¢nt an:artery in ‘his wrist:The old nian left a.will.ine which he di- rected that his body be given to medical students for dissecting prag- poses,and in accordance with his directions the body was shipped.to the médical students at the Univer- sity.“Right here it may be.said that the Yast Legislature.passed an act-directing that uniaimed bod- in.certain,instances should be| ‘given to inedical schools for .dis- secting,“purposes,‘pat che aiet bpe- cifically,excepts the Bod!eg.0%Core |, r and:‘inmates of. county ~homps,°Republican papers have,tried to.make polftical capi tal out of this’detehy:alleging that the Legislattire -dirested that.the bodies.of all paupers be given, ‘the «medital:‘schools’for dissectipn. Having this.in mind ‘Sne Landmark was just about to say chat notwith- standing ..Benton’s body wags:sent. to the medical stodents by his di- Confederate veter- ,co the medi- cal’schools,But the medical occasion.-When Bentori’s body ar- rived there -they declined .to put it onthe dissecting table,holding that the body of a eoldier should|. not be uséd for this purpose,not- withstanding he,had requested’it; Loady Honored and they gave ‘the burial in.the Contederate piot -of Chapel Hill :cemetery;‘The.senti- ments:of these medial:etubente does them -eredit.a or *.««©: People who want tor keep hogs| in towns.will be much “hope up” by the ruling of.judge Cooke,im | Guilford Superior Conrr.the other } day.The city of Greensboro not | only.exclides ‘hogs from the city) limits—whieh all weli regulated| jtowns should do—but un ordinance} Was passed excluding hogs”from territory within one-quarter of almileofthecity’limits,This elt ter restric tion was un*or ‘the author-| ity,or .the .Supposed’~authority,| which gives municipai authorities jurisdiction within certain Timi ts | outside the town voundaries in or- der to exclude a nuisance so near the town line as to annoy folks:| living inside.the line.This -ordi- nance excluding hogs from -territo- ry within a quarter of a mile of the city limits was attacked us unreas- onable and improper.:The ‘police judge in Greensboro so.held and the gity appealed.In .the Supe-| rior Court Judge Cooke not.only held this ordimance improper,ie said the ordinance excluding nogs| from the city,limits was.also ini| proper.He held in effect that a hog is not a nuisance per se that it.mugt be:Shown,in each| individual caSe,that the hog is nuisance to the neighberhood, fore the hog can -be driven out. case goes to the Supreme Court! for settlement.The Landmark has| a high regard for Judge:Cooke but | it thinks he is of?in this «case. There no sich thing as keep| ing a hog pen clein.or at least it cannot be kept so that it will) not be offensive aad pollute _.the| atmosphere,The hog pen emits foul’odor,contaminates the atmos- phere and is dangerous to health | it is.looated ‘n thickly set-} tled communities,.if a hog dwelt}in marble halls it would be the}same-he would be a.hog,*a foul, unecleam beast,“and his nature could not be chanzed.:The Land-mark hopesjand believes that:the Supreme:Court will vvyelrule JudgeCookeonthispoint.i and | bes The is a| The Ladies Want a Dox Jaw Passed To the Editor of The J.end@mark: You ask the ladies to speak if they want a dog law...1 say by jall means give us some —protection from dogs.We dare uct leave a kitchen door open,There is no a slop buck-,et out of doors.We do not have time to gd tothe”nests «very timewehearaheficacklm,but it is nec- essary to do 80 if we expect ‘to get the -eggs.The dogs often get there first.aoeWehavecounted mile and a 28 dees within halt of our home, to see from one}to three Ubout our yard.With all |these dogs about us,the rabbits come.up in the yard,sit-ir the barn and around ie straw stack.Re- cently 1 saw two dcgs<in.church while another was howling onthe outside,; Mothérs ‘are uneasy when their children go to schol Sor fear they|Will be bitten:by-a mardog: It .wotild.be interessling to knowhowmanypoundsofporkthefeed cOnsimMeEed by these 28 “tors would jIMake,Some of us think we need a dog law just as much as we need go00d roads..'We-all know.how the roads hayé’been this winterOfcoursetherearésome valuejabledogs,about cna in a hundred. dog law just eerree as NORTH IREDELL LADY. Ot Matchn 4.ey ~|(Ths Landmark |.”ton aatihatl |‘North Yhedett Lady’cn speakingout...Let other's follow the goodexample.J When you have heumatism:in yourfoot,’or instep,apmy “Chuymberlain’s Lint-meént and gan Seb @rt ItcostsbutaYuarter,Wh ForALG,hy all dealers : y,woffer? _jaecept the nomination, to}: )could.trust their sincerity, istance COLONE}!DRAWS DISTINCTION. Said.He:Wouldn't Be a Qandidate »But Never Said He Wouldn't Ac- cept the Nomination.‘ Cot.|Roosevelt.\ae that itlistruethatheNassaid:he would mot .be’candidate in 1912.He made that statement.to many “per-|: sons,he says,but did uct say that|he would not accept.the nominationifitwevetenderedaim,-He draws a distinction between,kecoming pacandidate:,and ,being,willing to “To all,who were ¢t that.timewritingtometobea‘candidate,” Says:the colone},“J answered that IT vwould not be,,.To all who askedwhether’°would accept if.nomé- nated;I:answéred yes'if.T knew them‘suffichéntly ‘well to be csure that they would ‘wnderstale me:oth-erwise:1 sdid.swyply.>Sayathat:1 ‘would erdsg:thebridge |y hen.T cametoitvandinmost.Gases .df -the nian Was atrrall a vcwse:“personal friend,J told-him tint.I counted: on,his doing.everything,po!ossib.x6 prevent’any:my amient nen my nomination. twas.not,until.thee‘last three or.folr months that Ivavas finally obliged to‘‘eonje *o the -cdneluston| that there was areal agemanad among |! the people as a whole for my nom- ination,‘whieh did’not rome in.any way-from:any pers.nal friends ..ofmine,and was.neither inspired non engineered ‘by them.When I” becamé¢'convinced that this.popu- lar demand.was reel and:wae.con- siderable,and whea the Governors of seven States,incressed by ‘this time to ten,F may inention vineti- dentally,asked.me whether 1 would accept-—if’.nominated,1 answeréd ‘yes.’I added an oxpression -of my. wish that wherever portible ‘open preferential)presidential primaries Might be held,‘so «us.to find out| who the Republica vuters’“wished| to have nominated, “If the.people do rot wish”me } to servé,\most certainly.I do not)wish to serve?If they,do desire’me to undertake.in their interest a great task,Ishall do s6 angshali|perform it with whatever coutage|and.ability:1:pu Whepher| there will,be.hi an expression oft ‘the -pepular will,!°cannot’say,| ag,wheré there are’ho preferential | |priiiaries it unfortunately “seems| too often to -be the c°se that .-the effort’of the —politicn!leaders is inot to give expression to the popu-| lar:will,but to thwart it:in:‘every| way possible.ci | (Still Trying-to Set Hunsscit Straight. |New:York Dispatch,5th To .clear up.couflicting Btate-| ments as to What he had said in} the past in regard’to.the presiden-| tial nomination,Cglonel Roosevelt today made -paublic «Jetter which se’wrote’last.January to Frank A. Munsey,the pubhsher Colonel Roosevelt's object.12 giving out the communication,he sa:d,was to} refute .the charge that he was) |\breaking a proniise in agréeing’-to accept the ‘nomination it it were otfercd to him.He caued particu-| lar attention to a passage ‘in the let- ter ini which,while stating that he would not be a,cadidate,he de- clared.that he would not go on rec- ord as being unwilling tc accept the | nomination. “To every,man I talked to.”aid | |Colonel Roosevelt,‘‘]miade in’sub-}stance that same statement,-and [|made it in literally hundreds.of| letters,”’This ig the state the rae refers:AS have’againSaid,I ea delighted to state my position fully and fraukly,not only | ito any Sinéere and honest Bupport-| er,but to any sincere and hon-} }est opponent:What LI fave said to}, (you,and am.about ‘to.say to you,| iI have,for ‘instance,said not only! to other friends w ho think I ought||to be nominated,hu.to.friends(and ‘even foes)who think I ought not to be nominated,provided only 1) intelli-} For:.if ment to whicla and agali| and truthfulness, hdve said the same things| to Secretary Stimson;Secretary Meyjer..and Congressman Longwortt, who.are supporting Taft;to Mr |Pinchot and Congressmen Lenroot and Kent,who are Supporting La- |Follette.I have;ald them to edit-ors.like Mr.Nelson,Mr.Van.Val- kenburg aid Mr.-Wright;I prac- tically said that‘to the entire.iAl- drine Chub—Democrats,Republicans everyone.I-am’not und shall .not be a candidate.I ¢hall not seek the noniimation,nor would T.ac- cept it if it came to me as the re- sult of ian intrigue.But.I will mot tie My hands up bya statementwhichwouldmakeitUifficult.for me to serve the public by unaertak, ing a great,task if the people as a} whole seemed definitely to come to the conclusion that I ought-:to do that task.In othar words,as far as,im the lies,I am endeavoring to look-at this matter purely from thestandpointofthenpubiieinterest or the.interest of the:Yeople ag awholeandsnotinthe.‘eaSt from -my own standporit, “Tf I ghoul consult enly my own pleasure and interest,I should most emphatically and immediately an- nounce that I woujd under no cir- cumstances run..I.have had all the honor.that-any man can have from’holding .the office of President. 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Please send me withou coat or obligation onmypart,omer information concerning thenewmethodforthetreatmentand-cure afdeafnessorheadnoises.If I wish you amakea-diagnosis of my case aftet hearifromyou,youaretodoso:FREE OF CHARGE Name Address....., Town. t ‘KROM S KRCKR LoyexZs URITY We Recommend Them.oe os |ON THE The Polk Gray ‘PHONESiqanesassquare|Drug Company,|10—410. Prescription Specialists.: The above is the standard of CITY FLOUR. Itis the flourin which you will find uniform excellence—that is of genuine high-grade quality. Housewives:with discriminat- ing judgment alway say CITYBRANDtotheirgrocer.when) ordering their.flour—itinsures. them getting the best. Your ‘grocer has it—or wil _obtain it for you, FRE worst complexious. Bleach know n. and old alike.Will Not M Regular Size 50c.Menithoth Jars{$ Free Freckle Cream Distributed by MisaradCORTSIETS TheeyLace Ly Frone* REMEDYIMHAIRTONIC: Sales Dayis the first Monday iin each month-in Statesville,N.C. ‘7 *‘.a"v..Wilson’s Too TWO WEEKS TRIAL JARS GIVEN AWAY BY YOUR DRUGGIST ON MARCH 13TH. Will remove Freckles,Tan,Pimples and:clear the Harmless to the most delicate skin.A fragrant,superior Toilet Cream.The finest ‘Face Tnsures a beautiful complexiontoyoung ae Freckle Cream ake Hair Grow. 1..Wilson’s Fair CreamSoap 25c. STATESVILLE DRUG COMPANY. WILSON FRECKLE CREAM CO.,Makers,Charleston,:S.C &COOKING OIL.* MISS MON TSINGER,‘Corsetier and Dré¢smaker.'March 1.*Phone 1256. JOHN CG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE)AND THROATFANDFITTINGGLASSES. Office inMiils Building.che Office ‘hours 9 to 12 a.m., pbb '2.t0 6p,m.‘ Locos Office 458;See:428 Price per Quart TRY IT.YOU’ j EGGS.atrenrsFishel strain White Plymouthks.and rrize-winning Blac Lang-|shane,$2PAULPRONARD,8tateaville,N.C. Give THD LANDMARK‘three ord YW Mch,5, trial«eer 60 centh. Price per Gallon. for 15.Correspondence solicited.4:ING CO, Fresh lot just opened.“Ks goods the‘best lard for allpurposes,and costs you one-third|: LL Imperial .Oil Company."PHONES206...2 ~POPLAR LOGS or Blocks,poe STATEFoner‘WANTED. FOR RENT st mpled,hy,AronansderBros,°LB.PATTERSIN AFTER APRIL ist,me vs ov fe e Pea sGrain andFeed oe a Successors to :: rE eG N Garin Flour and'Feed Co., a =r We will carry afull line Feed- -stuff;siich ‘as corn,oats,hay, straw,cotton “seed meal.and hulls, bran.and shipstulf,field seeds,etc., and would appreciate.the patron- _.Page.of the-public.Will occupy the same building formerly’occu- r pied by the Carolina Flour “and Feed Co.,No.114 east Broad ‘St. .Respectfully, ,|ALA.Colvert,Prop. THELA! |Train. ‘Feb.13.‘Statesville,NC, We have»just recely= .od several cars of s‘Loe,BGG,NUT, Can give prompt de-”liveryin any quan- tity.Let us have : your order.‘PHONE NO.28 OR NO.2. it J:K.Morrison Gro-cery &ProduceCo. ~~|RARMS FOR SALE. Sixty-five acres,6 milesnorth of city.Nice road front. Caen Two hundred and sixty-two acres in Chambersburg township,1}miles southof Elmwood, _One-hundred and thirty acres, 6}milés from Statesville,in Cool Spring township.Two dwellings with usual out-‘buildings.t ‘Two hurtred andfifty-nineacres in'Concord township,only 34 miles from city.Can be sold in small -tracts—from 10 acres up;: Ninety-<i ight acres}-in Turners- Be burg township. REAL ESTATE DEALERS,Statesville,N.C. ..4 Office:First National {Bank ’Bldg. ".‘PHONE:282. re the ‘vicinity..of seven Wayne county,a few dayé Ago,& :the ‘ne 4 Bessemer’ iwiile trying to arrest Lotkman,was’ are:the essentials.+4; DMARK ‘Train No.16 ar,9.50,leaves .11.00 a.m‘No.24 ar,8.26,leaves 8.36 p.m'~From Taylorsville.‘No,23 ar.10.10,,eaves 11.00 a.mNo,16 arr 6.20,.leaves 6.465 .p.m.Train‘Train was.killed Monday. He was standing on tne track watch- ing a shifting engine when a train struck him in the hy and killed’him.ingtantly.5 a :John Owen,a negro, by a train at Lexingtor At a bridge across Menus river,'Springs, ‘team of mules backed off.the bridgeiitotheriverandthemules,.ind negro.driver,weite ‘drownead, “Christy,$.‘Hager, Hollceman at City;Gas’on eounty,who killed Bark Lockman ‘last,November. eon victed of manslaughter,in "Gabe ‘tow Superior Court ‘add-ta he The#0.Bix months’.on me roadsyasappealed,Ba FOR A“LONG LIFE “Phos Tatéreatea Disses Read Fresh air and.exercise,with proper ‘food anda sufficient amount of sleep, Under -such-a.regime.—ot.Mieing. germs cannot develop,and a is- eases are prevented. Should ‘the system require’a_tonic,|: take only such'as you ‘know their in- Jenkins &Wagner, damage insted.of benent has been|pure:Bible done,and they will therefore,put}God's ©people ‘to’‘stand up’-for the it up tothe people..7s,to whether |£.‘If those who cla'm ‘tax.be “they want the road,|i?they :want|©hristidns would study the .Bible it?they must give the,right,of way,jthey .would be more likely ‘to know otherwise’no work will be done.ithe pure gospel Waen they.heard it A claim,of “Mr.J.“H.Weston -for and would.°-not ;be so easily led Hurt By a Boller Explosion—Newsvadtom:Jennings ©AILEY ag. Correspondence”of The Landmark, ivan \SIGN FOR:.THE ROAD.: Commissioners:Adopt strict Regu EIRIDAY,saree Mar 8A D12.\3 ERFRIDAY~The ch 8.1912 apy aeene conieae *Jennings,March +There wast.’ LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE..a boiler explosion rear Dry Lb.PR.)Arrival aid @aparuiie of Traine atl St¢Chae,Dolidy:Monday the|e ne \Y Frid 'ama ‘veraStatesville.:N county commissioners Secided:and WE G ii TOY Serta oe nr \ |Train No eee eae ‘6/56 asm,eo ordered that hereafter APNwork Sone ne He -alae ,ee: |TrainNo.16.east-bound,‘due 11.20 p.m,shall be’done on.a road gntil the bl oO r x be Nor Mans :a aren feNo,ae Went ROUNGS Be re 20 &8)property owners.at ected have‘sign-lew shim about 20 feet,cut a gash ne.wes un +.Brain No.C west-bound,'due i0.22 p.2 pm led a,petition or contract,givivig the aan bie a >foe eae ae rain No.36,east-bound,due OLE”0)Lis.EA...Gd 6C ei‘Train No.22,"yast-bound,due 1.20.p.Ain)Tight of way for the rod.RBe road e&him very badly.He ‘is’getting |Train No,12,east-hound,due 6.45\p.m.|will first be located by the .i ee CHARLOTTE AND TAYLORSSVILLE.along as well.as could be expected.From Charlotte.|oounty,engiieer and the properby |yi i oxy.‘Cguch has been montin: owners will then-be asked to,sign a paper ‘giving the right:of.way:‘for the road.-In.any case where prop- erty will be actually.damaged —by| the building cases are rare—-the commissioners |,Mrs, will)endeayor to come to some sat-;(nite ed to his rooin most of the,winterwith,rheumatismand.does hot seem to,improve,We.hove for him to regover spoon,a8 he is a‘clever see oY,Burgess has been Ai with lagrippe but is ime isfactory settlement with the land-|Proving now;also Master Bright owner,hut.the settlement must be |Burgess:has had a ligat attack of| made before werk is hegun om ‘the!pneumonia,Both’were under the | road;“Phe.commissioners have|itrediment of Dr.“Couch.| been -driven’to.‘this decislony by’Rev.Mr,.Manis»began a*‘series vot thein ¢xperienee with some of ‘the|Mee ge.at st-Paul Mi Jé..church landdOwners affected by .the roads |Batunduy night and:will “contipue|: now in course:of coastruction:“tp,|for a days edhe ots ‘an able } several instances’:property.owners,Spehikei:“ind”draws.large.crowds} thave appearedTavorabie bo:the.do-|wherever:“he goes.’The ha pee cation ofa road ‘untih after ittie|holdtne nieetings:..in orth,‘Ip etl + work is.done ‘and:have:{iret deckied |fok-soine weeks aud”‘as been:D ting!: believe,anything.but the dcectrine it,is time they are abpobutely convinced,thaty.pes ple for; alleged.damages:to “nis property by|}#Way.from.reason. a’change,in ‘the,Wilkesboro.yoad|‘The-friends and:reiatives of Mir. will ‘be fought,in ‘the Superior.A.S$.Brown gave him .4 binthday Court and ee re are.Ct"er’ceases(dinner Saturday,2d.There were which will,necesBary,1.9%carried }a.good many people there:but.this to re anita.by ‘ha ‘commissioners.}COUL Was not present,surry to say, A committee.of:the’,board visited.Des Mr:.Weston’s premiiees.gnd after careful.investigation of,‘the effect| of the road.on hix vroperty agreed | h +:S orrert ewe .: {Memorable .Summ-r and Winter —School Closing---Social, G orrespondence of The’Landmark.) | |gredients—snch,is:Vinol,which is a delicious comb!nation of the health:| |giving properties of.the cods’livers,| with all the useless grease eliminated| land tonic iron added,happily blended’ |in a mild,medicinal wine.: For this:reason ‘Vinol is ‘regarded as one of the’greatest body builders and \nyigorators for aged people.It invigorates and builds them.up,and ‘keeps themup.”Retro rary eT |We’gell Vinol-with the cudepetands | tion the price ‘will be returned.‘ W.:.F.Hall,Druggist,Statesville, North Carolina. $12,000 of City.roperty FOR SALE. Fi ve “room house and’‘lot,south 1G enter.street,near depot Two yacant lots rear above;on Meeting.street. |.Six “vacant.lots iford Knitting MillKight-room.house, and barn,and.four |Butfalo Shoal Road. |‘Four-rogm ‘house, Bradeeuuthof foodictesof land, |ing that if it does’not.give satisfac-' Property :| ‘welllordered the payment cf-the follow-_ 6%acres land, “|1 to:move a tenant huuse which W4S|~Giitcsvilie,R-3,/March 4—rEvi-|affected and to dig «new wel ly +the ‘gummer 6*1911 and the | ito re the place;of one ‘which nad j folow iii ‘Wil!60)down on| [10 ne.3 ied:mr Viestoh was fob;ryyea Seasdns .noted.foxr} +%ar .at I s aa ; i neg cin ae vvnare ok ey laa oe .eve rity.of the dro ght Samy Lon the:W key appointed 7.set for Ye Gropof enti by the Merk.of:oourt and this’jury],faiAealoeveataninigzsisveryunpromisitig at the goon d nina wee a ne ayumomel whe |nt!1 he!ifields'are still:“as} AAT,BOERS°Ad CA uO brow Are)feccthe 4 in Roa jon.to th >new well and eign this i oe ete mo een 'ae '‘cee “tatgit—by-air Gteade|the:“Posad nll be Weetalt:GE :Miss Cele te Wiphbeo evihned to pay the damaces aud:ale-eo Frid Ly,es ‘An of.| ae me .r oe uc de omivdaled.the case_to the Super.madeto:exterid the ki ..ris how pendise tia ={ re—f Bic cur it gtk —scllo er mouth or sit weeks.9G,LEELA3 A SIME:BO '|It appears the ‘scnools in-this sec-|+}wire the Sains ty).ee sco lp ut as to ae me the ¢aa tie ire closing’withdut-the.usualsnine:i -\|:ee .(eres q Age os nail eqite iments,muck tothe disap-| pone,RAE oe ea +i pointment of the patrois and schol]up before work is begun on tine :Pet een |the road pel ae are “oe i Quite a number’of ‘our poultryangetiaticthrei;D - Peveeabngat erica ae id Pee eons fanciers who atteade?ithe paultry structed.,So ithe folks who want t nie aby ie tind Cae hee\§:bid ged a );fs tH i isplay thei.ee eee their eesrl wehbreds,are now looking |with i cyte Py:ee im aoe a a oa.contempt,on,the uapretentious.accu- |Bave tne Me Oh Way:FOr BB pants of our barnyards.... i Mr.and Mrs.Claude ‘Troutman:| ntertained an jmmsnse-number of|the young people,of.this comm unity | last.Saturday night.While lacking the conventlional “color schemes’’}| The.commissioners approved and| jing.bills: Chain Gang—W.:© ry as.superintandent #90, Henry,sala-team hireKerk, FORSALE! lot }€ash Tobacco.Warehouse, 130x285,corner Walnut and.Meet-|. ing streets. Lot 60x107,commer Court_ Meeting streets.; and 26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per| acre.-:a 75 acres,one mile east of court | house.' 76.acres,one mile and a halt | west,=35°acres,.one mille and a.quarter z west.70°acres,one mile and a half| west 211 acres,five miles north,$30 | per acre356acres,three miles east,$25 | i-wer acre.—| ;i A number of other desirable| j.’.—».farms and business properties.See}: me before making an i{hvestment.Pisa take car werd for ISIDORE WALLACE,|it —inspect the new =National Bank .Building.|-“Shield Brand”models Jp 9 .;Faqne 260 |for yourself.and draw FORSALE! Business lot. Tradd street. bath,etc.Lots near Graded School. -Small north Iredell farm. JOHN M.SHARPE,—_.REAL ESTATE Seveti-room desirable residence onHotandcoldwater;| If you want toCee sellor exchange’ a your own conclusions. “Shield Brand”“clothes for Spring are full of the snap and vim you.want, and they'll fit you,forthey're made to fit.* :"We want’you to’look them over.Your suit is here ready to wear.Justcomeandwe'll show you.~ He Do You Want to Be Independent? Es ‘Tf so;learn Shorthand and.Typewritingbybeginningacourseimmediately,whichjptaughtatStatesville;N.-G.If-inter-,ested and desireMa wa etc,write or call .on MRS,B,8.JOHNSON,\512 South Center Stfget, Feb;20,Statesville,N.C, The Wal-WhiteCo, | || |4aa | |STONY dente| eid “NOTICE! will be cloaéd ex most call on these days. Feb.13, ae “PLEASE take.notice-that trom’now on my gin |:cept on Friday and Saturdayofeachweek.All who have —to‘Bioor’aa ";Att oe a . Surf fe “a :$99 50-.Pink Crawford,WuWBuffatoStealRoa’oS $29.0;Pink-Craw to a,ve ;dt usebecs formalities of high’so-| Two vacant lots Buffalo Shoal|M.-C.Dunlap,guatds,$35 eachi}qi,in its rustic simplicity —it Road.;|Cascal Douglass $420 Gus Harris|was ‘one of the most “enjoyable s0-| ‘Store bhai and residénce,and)$22.50,Charlie Green $2.50,John}fur at ;Ss ao am ba aaa rs Won |cial functions of the season.jacrelot,junction wet Front street|biliott $4,Harry Henley $3755)“wy country women are grateful to| jand Buffalo Shoal Road Also stock|-Tilley Campbell $2.50,Lee Leck}|oy,oa itor and.others fcr-60:nobly| of Groceries and Fixtures.1$9.50,Tilden.Morrison $1125,Tur |defend the godd qualities of the fi 4%I 4 be Te io 97 *g.the good qualities of the) |)“Call en or write jner Harris $14.25 Robert ..Gwalt=)oie.a Baas?which ig fast dis:| C.b.MORRISON,poey ar all oe work;Mrs.M.lacpeaning among ‘the.many good| :739 West ‘Fronc 8t ;A..Mitchell;patching’|prisoners |sini f the past : March 8.‘Phone 227.Lclothing,$1.25;B.P.Young |Oo .ue :scniimencmninim, ;Ss Z :gree 29,pip an ee Endersement:For Myr.Gray.}wor ze Wi arris,naulivg :a a sot ;{File Allison $8.55.J.Slooj Pyveeennenps OC THe ere |ims erial Cotton Oi:Compart i+see -that Mr--Grey.bas an- $73.85 |rloumeed that he will’be a candidate 5,Stimpson &Steel I Hardware.Co 4 of the road--and such |thd.a ue ful citizen.ce that A thein property.was daniaged.hpdinie ot ‘the Jrisn man “preacher |un The Commissioners ‘ate de termined||mon!off:some:of the yr conyverts'|* not ‘to.pay.dda £26.except.where eyes ‘aud webl he may,..tor-when} sganceinHome—ee “e, "Our furniture eile the test of‘time.At Ag built of the best mate -rial—true in wood and workmanship—good eno un to be.handed: down to‘your.children as heirlooms. If your home-ts not as cozy and comfortable as you woul likeit, why not come and complete its fopietings here? You willfind just:‘the things togive your ‘Gwelling a touch,of lux- ury without excessivecost. Williams Furniture House. If you.are good to your feet you will enjoy life better.How many hours a day do you spend bewailing your corns and sore teet?,, It’s the faultof Your.shoes and your shoeman.- Come i in Here and Let us Have a talk over the matter.We can: tit you with an elegant pair of stylish shoes at a low price—a pair that.will make walking a pleasure instead of discomfort. Why Sutter?. S.,M.&H.Shoe Co. leaoie -.Montgomery “\for the office of superintendent of '$16.40.Sherrill.-.White.Shoe 0 publica!truction of.*redell.coun-|# '4$18.26,Harness,Vehicl:ty (ty..Mr.Gray:is a main (pt Mg Go.32:60,Sherrill &R _|moral -character,,well dine ated,an d 4 Statesville Drug .Co.75 |Would:fill this office wi th credit,to i for ‘supp lies.himself and to thé educational ime} County.Home—J:terests of the county.ae keeper,$30;Rodney n |For I ins jmother,work;$11.}|)Sreat pleasu :4 mt lton $6.18;Star:Milling Co $1:_|for the office.sy ing ane iGinith.&‘Brown .$28.63,Fred.-B.|Pfactice Mr.Gray:is a schoo!teacn- iPhifer $9.25.Brown Uros $5.50,/@r,y Having taugh and oth- [Statesville Drug Co,$3.20,all’for er counties of‘t «Byyays lsupplies :'iwith. -Satisf rq patrons |Jail—-C.-L.Gilbert ~_)and the advanc of.his pupils. ,ee a :|Mr.Gray is well kitowa to “manyfis;Fred...B.Phifoy ;1,=.ie ee ne iStimgon &Son;40.cents,{of our people,&Lo .these 1 |vi ‘Drug.Co.$1.99,all for needs ©:no mendation,nu to |plies;city:of.-Shatesvilte ligt those.who know hin 2°cam 1$7.06 aoe .}‘say,if electe ll.carry forwand |”Miscellaneous —J.M:Gaither,|the educath k of olf COunLy lremoving rift from bri¢ge,-$1.50;|i the’int st Aad |Dr.,A..Campbell,sourty phyis |Schools.ee oleic |$<Moore &Moore,iivery «foi *Scott's,March lrors,$2;city of Statseville,li:eee ge fae | for court house,$29.94:Edwards |Entertainment,atthe Lingle School, &Broughton,records .f¢r-resisters Correspondence of The Landmark. Loffice,.$17.50;8,Grose.material;There |éniert ve | |for bridge,$3.66;Hoover:&Lents,pat the Lin I 16th l- jsupplies for jurors,$2.75 Clerk:of (sisting.of on ilozue aad iCourt Hartness,application recitations Musi by a.string to State Hospital,$$2;Deputy:>band..Mr.L.Cc.Caidwel!:will de iff Ward,destroying two -fllicit cd liver an addtess.' tilleries,$40:Sduin &West C one,The public is:cordially invaited.| L&Goke Go:,coal,$46.31:Statesville]We aré aware tha itis going to |Sentitiel,.publishing .court.calen-|be a’busy:t 1g che ©farm-| dar,$16;3.0 'B.Gill,grass 6 ed j}ers,but.we feel t!you can f=} for court house lawn,$2.10;Sheriff)ferd to”take ‘off a day,(it.mét-4 Deaton:|Bultimoning ~~jurors.d|}ters not how ey.you thay be)~to} Atahesmien,$39;HH.C..Cook,ourt Lemeourage your-chifd |T.H.WILLIAMS, | ic ‘Teacher: ENDS LIFE! house:janitor,$30;#:.-D.Brady wood,$5 5 d-—-R:-Warren,bridge 2a terfal-and.work,3$9).04; Deppty’) ))Sheriff:Houston,conveying:-prsun-} er.to jail,$6.20;S.#.Ludwig.re-] bate on taxes,$2.15;R..§.Brown 2 EES CROUP -Die of <roup ||Many Chiliren aon ~~ {E'OR SALE. 350 acres in Fagle Milis township,100 acres in cultivation,balance in timber,which will cut over a million feet :of lumber:wo seven-room dwellings,two tenant houses,two stock barns and other outbuildings.’“Near the Statesville Air line railroad,now in, construction.Fine water power which willdevelop 250horse--power, -small grist mill and many:other advantages: 71 acres three miles south of Troutman on public road,40°deres in cultivation,balance in timber.New 6room dwelling,barn and out- buildings.- 45 acres one mile west of Troutman,in high school district,25 acres y revine:patie State’|iver “ar ore,a JOCK Can |3 al,$9.50:8.J Holland,liver ,$3.4 Be uinnoncd.eurn :‘|™in cultivation,balance in moberr."New four-room dwelling,barn and ‘75:State “Hospital:at Golds!|’Parents of ‘childiven:should be pre-outbuildings..a $11;.Statesville Drug Co.,di:|Vared at all times for a spasm of 87 acres six miles-north of Statesville on macadamized road,30 ee -$60.85;W.Mi.Wetsin oon aaa ;eae '@ acres in cultivation,six acres in meadow,balance in timber. he é 2 o S L With .©eo med t sis Postal elmiack.6 ;tele WikLageton ane erage te i me d Keep Seven-rooth cottage on Mills street.Two-story,7-room dwelling grams,$4.27;Sloan Ciothing C0O.|the child ‘from choking until,the on Caldwell street.“New 5-room cottage on Boulevard. ba emai ioe pe ye 80;Moovres|arrival of the physician.|For further informiation call on or.write, ho 7serprise,publishing tax NO")Get a 50-cent bottle of HYOMBI |h sens aye ge “e Logie aes today and in case of aa atiack of}ERNEST Gi.GAITHER,Statesville,N.¢. EB.Tumer $10.80,J.W-Hager $5--ee ee eben INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. 80;oR.F,Gaitaer $10.80;*R.|angina sip ‘me hag s bowl ao tHE Gt "PHONE 23.OFFICE NO.1,.MILLS BUILDING. CG.Little,$8.10,miteage and mi 's head over the ion a ene:;;;;rae per diem for the quarter as com>;can breathe the soothing,_— missioners:J.-E.Boyd,clerk for staat danil aot Ces:the ¢86.5 rlea «&Pat-sen 0 x r j r := board,$86.80;Bowles -&PM]fMhty treatment has saved the||MWA'T MARKRET.||T.W.FRAZIER Mrs.I..J.Christy received:!$3,lives of pany chtidren.aid is =eee,‘“é‘Fi Mrs..M.‘EB.Moore $250,Mrs.Co precaution that all:_—should Gerferal line of Fresh Meats.—“TINNER 5 fa Sant $1.50;for temporary re-|Ptomupitly:take,«Also dry pine stove wood.-’i lief,and -A.W.Motefield,Carolina|-HYOMELig sold by the Statesvitle|,2,CASH &HARRIS,ity NORTH CENTER STREET. ‘Wilson,Minnie Gaithe*and Giles|Drug~Co:,'and ..druggists eyery-'THONE 3.‘FRONT STREET,|/PAONES :3Reddickwereplaced_on.the pauper||where,and {is guaranteed for drowp,!}“Feb,9,“Rear Sumpter's Store:i eee.RESIDENCE 2389 Bt.catarnh,asthma and.bronchitis.Se hal TH E7ANDM ARK The people a Iredell want a.dog BIG..TOBACCO CASK SETTLED:1 rin Collegecommencemontwilllaw.and salaries for ee ‘offiders.Ainerican,Tobacco \Cadipany.Male e-held the first week in June.Dr},Rk R..CLARK,|“EDILCeey AND»OWNER.|If,they’know |their:hte::and ‘Motion \For seo Cap of Anes |ea Yiley,,he pins food men,OF‘.anre eyicieees :.;‘aPUB.maa knowing ‘dare mainta‘by they wilh inj Ware-Kramer-tase...iver the annual address 1augntdclataieeeseeBet-ebat the majority want.A|Richmond‘Times-Dispatch,Heh es,Beek a ot themeenEpiscopal Ki“perm:Sache RPA STBEET.‘correspoident wants to know?if|.Im the United States.Cireuit|Chure }ates @ commence-|.:$2.ia tiey 1 i t ‘Count of Appeals “today °counsel|ment eatnosan ‘Solicitot Frank Lin-onthe oe Ee the people “will be -ak owed”’to:vote for the.American ’-Tobuceo-Company,ney,of county,will“deliverRHEMONTHS.:60/01 the sdlary,quéstion in the Dem=\will)ask for a dismiss).of Its:ap-the eejress.K BeteaeaOESM,ch 8.1912 ‘ocratic ‘primaries,‘Be.allowed?”|eal in the Ware-Krawer Nobacco The grand e of Odd Fellows,“aPRIDAY.—en oe arch ARE Tare it is!©The veople-‘have~'so-COnRDY £980.oy ending.@\deine -which-was to.edge in Raleigh:May. The consarn ground hog.need not|long taken whatever is handed them goreed™ee The.Ware-Kra.|14-16,has changed its:date to May oshaverubbed‘it in on the’-home|that some of them.seem,to think mer Company,waich sued.the|?-10 to avoid conflict with the.Repub-wn ;oe a ioetheycan’t move without permission {American Tobaced Conivauy for dam-|lican State convention,which meets |i .ec ::ius alehaeaNtebodyerein’a fawes in the sum of $1,200,000 In|May 16th._>There is something new in eveTo‘the “Charlotte Chronicle;The rom.somebody:The voters in .1908,finally gét’its.evidence '-be-ee "Pi ouee Nes ::ryDemocraticprimaryhavethe“dad fore a’jurvy in the United »StatesLandmarkissatisfied.It is only [2 :..:ah apa ve :Seystaie,,po vote on whatever they dad/court in Raleigh three -years.lat-FOR SERVICE.I i .d okporry:it had to he (os pereiatent WPla ieme please,without permission{er,and.was’given a verdict for TerrBeNkshire Boar”Gon ae or our Various epartments,“get itself set straight before the from anybody.nin ater has :$20,000.The coirt,towever,order-Regist tered Be kshire Boar.Come 4»Chronicle's readers::ed the treble pefalty,es ‘provided|f see this boar and hear his pedigree.aiynenighttomakeamotion:to take Rhy):@rman ‘antictruet tawy andeeiotin.the Shermy k ‘Walnut Grove Farm ur in eres 0.{It Has deen ‘noised abroad that yote:on anything on whiah ,hé}fixed ‘the amount to be paid at $60,-).H,He BLAYLOCK,Pr *; Mr.|desires-an expr éssion of opinion and}000.An appeal wag taken to.“the Statesville,N C.R,F.BINO.3or,* v D,*he ‘Misa’Mary ne daughrer of”i imo.email Mrs.B.Duke,.’s P tine of |the.yoters have @ tight oe ere heposie.aed ay t ne.scatter inl =na he usshow pou through them,+Durham;Noe York wpe tenet ee A thee fant penis error wilh’submit,a?uaa,motion.mewasengaged|to marry Pritee Pagna-|"lak.ght they:lave,no”.groun 8 asking that it*.be disniteset ves LE }“elidy Madrid,Spain:“The story is for complaint if they don’t get what No.information oe Le ponte IRIS PO’CATOES|:©especialy Our Dress.Goods,ae ay Wi :ees .-yesterday,as-to the barjs\of pet.hf:ued by Miss Dukes aid mes moth;ey,A i=aa i tament ,or compromise,ait?‘ONE was |}imeeapaneThe‘LandYaay rk aepes the jmathe.-‘It is understocd,however,FOR PANTING..“Abts ‘isn't true,We:don't want:with x Ray:“Work.ar mach vat that*the:Aes tee been.ea ae —— '‘whirl?vat hy ‘adjusted,the sult,naving Leen.in-:;Sf Noith.caraila a girl:oe ahPiitladelpiria:Press,«pee ol etituted-lone befure The’tobacco ‘We have nice stock of ©2 he ee ener while seems Regular moving pictures of the trust was ordered‘to ‘dissalve.:.~aabwidanceoffirst-class men in stomachs of human beings and:dni-+}:‘The Ware-Kramer suit was.prob:ne Maine "grown trieh,Nort:Carolina.>a “.\*|mals-in the process of “digestion |ably the most notable ever filed “ih Cobblers,Red Bliga,1,eemmmeptetamaeies ——have recently,been exnt&ited in Ger=|North.Carolina.That.concern want:E 1 R d BTheesteemedCol.‘Roosevelt is}Many,and itis likely that’before ed Semeon amounti:Ig to almost arly Be an ur-Se aetice tatbauteesS feclta.svat)sittin!‘iudent os,"a Seekine eee ua aon]aE Alka:arry'e;at tai 4 av.ce re »as j Powe le adlege ;one of his sweet disposition,He part of ‘his course of.training,bo of:the “American Tobacto Company }f-standard.garden seeds,Says the leaders of the |campaign very likely also to public school lin ‘driving out:competition.It.was \onion:sets,cabbageegdinsthim-——Taft and his friends—|pupils,e ne brought under’the Sherman act andif 1 nts,t ;i :‘ea Experiments wer?‘first made ..0n}was bitterly fought:at éeyery stage.p a etc.: wd,are acting,in such a’.way that “if cats.By addin,ittle Subnitrate]..‘Tp tual!damage alleged|}|We call’L ti é 2 ~delibe "eh hin adding a iittie a +The.actua rage 2 Ee)‘oes im ttbspRaeitberaytftyingaeofbismuth,a harmless powder,.to atriounted to’$400.070,but under the ~'PHONE }«9.-Sennen your.specia a elt on..Republican party “theyst Ehe “food;the:vontents=becomes}Sherman.«Ob ehh.wits nwtiplied|f .wi =fpaunmapwouldfollowpreciselythesame/ible ‘to the X-ray apjSartus.:By [three times in the bi.l of complaint,tactles that they have been follow~|taking X-ray photogiaphs in.rap-+|The ‘costs.were rewarkably heavy,in|HMOs bad:Sedat such is,vA id succession it ig .possible’to ‘se-|United.States’District Judge Con-a e Miholland8im”.cure’.a!movihtg--pictare effect nor ordered the Awetican’Tobaccoar,a wrecker aid about everything showing exactly the ‘thotions °that Company,to spay $10,000.in fees bad save the cototiel and.those who the stomach:goes thirough when:at to..coundel for.the Ware-Kramer “toour newwashfabrics;en as Cotton Marquisettes,TissueSunsaneaconcernpreparingforrial,&)*@ Sah@ ict :Boledodeae.eae te =ae old oe that the stomacli-is Cattiones:oe rekes atl i “aye PictorialReview Patterns.:de Nile,Sea:L land Tissue,and:’ -‘dispatch from Asheville to the|divided into practically (wo parts,{country,the 'expenses for ‘thisnebeingad.as g t reser a »a usiderabhe ;; daily papere says that Mra,Harri-one being used as a’‘sort of.rese alone amounting’.to a co a THE ONLY PATTERNS HAVING THE:-'{voir and the other dotng'the diges-|sum.‘The depositions taken by |thé!Woce :Hygson,who 'killéd her husband"i}tion,ig fully.disproved Ly,the -pic-|American Tobacco Company...were Patent Cutting &Construction Cinides Cottosilk Foulards;alas to ourAshevillethisweek,..“‘untii recently|}tures.‘The whole stomach,Works.|especially “voluminous.-and were |’was.a patient-at the.”Statesville}.Soon after the food enters»the|bound.iat.book:form,there being|:THESE GUIDES SAVEistomach..beging to churn ang knead fully half a dozen sets 5 4 a :line ¢Sanatorium>whére-she—was_tresated ja back “and forth +Although:suit-fasitet-in3908,|-TIME,LE ABOR &_MATERIAL -rs of.urtain,materials,We-for mental ‘derangement.’As°a 4 *3 -té 5 4 it Raleigh3Tihiséhurningmovement..-takes|/it did not come to trial in B &Mastratien ef Cutting Guide forPatternNo.matter of fact Mrs,Harrison -was|the form of -regular waves,which|until June.8,°1911...The taking,of|4278,showing:the correct way of laying out henevera’patient inthe.Statesvills [suge eed one another at intervals of |testimony continued “at daily S€S~|-“the pattern on the tnaterial,anil ow tn Gen ;ave .em in’Jo Swisses,ae Sanatorium.She was brotght here |>seconds..As.the food.becomes|sions ‘until July 3)when urgument)-the least quantityaf goud ;‘}‘ain"re :|thoroughly digesta?it .is delivered by,counsel began.=This dccupied|CUTTING GUIDE 4278 =o);and.her husband was advised t©lto the.“pylonus,’.or:“gatekeep-{ten days,the jury retiring.on July |:Etamine,Nets and all the fancytakehertotheStateHospitalata,er,"’Which allows it co pass on.So 13,‘and om July 14.1eturned ia ver-Gwe ca th re iBaro Morganton It may be a small mat:!}jlong as,there are undigsted mass-|dict’‘for $207000,which,as.stated,ls in the stomach the kneading ac-|was increased to .$di.G40 by order Lk eb "*](49a =o fielal |Colored Madrases.tér,but ‘the newspapers who.have)sj.continues,and the ye rue re-|of-the court.The broc¢edinge at-;J ae DF Ay INCH may)A Pao iQ printéd this misstatement of fact}mains obdurate..it is plainty shown!tracted umusual interest.The trust EA AL WT NAPShouldcorrect:it.ae ae the~moving pictures that <wor-i charges against the American To-}Lf :ifEElry,anger or ether excitement’caus-|bacco Qompany were aired in:detait——SoA Om :i.correspondent oe Ghe:Land}‘tHe digestive action te stop.Ob-|by lawyers for ‘the’cunip!ainants,I .jservations om cats.and:.cther ani-!tie whole ground bein:covered|Wustration of Céasteuction Guide for Pattern |mark,who Saye teachers’vouchers|mais prove.that when they are)with’allegations galote that the No 427s ¢howto ‘sew the different jarenotpaidpromptlyand«some |teeased,or’even when they have beer!trust had gone to ever:extreme to|partes :"_RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORR ONofthemhdddiscountedtheirvouch-|asleep and shave had:bad dreams;ideas its SO OD tice ;|CONSIRUCTION GUIDE acme ers,wants to know what is~the!there is a let-up of «he stomach ee ee :;;:f |movements.oe |The Snow and ‘the Dog.Law.‘;Seat :Wath GUMMY:Jenenode,.Te“|It is believed that kh -cateful study |To the “Editor of The Landmark:Sales Dayis the first Mondayin each monthin Statesville,N.c.only thing:the mats te is that.thelof this swbject will.throw muuch |New Hope,R-1 March 6—Snow{SOT ie ;”Otaxpayershaven't come across.|New,Hght on the d'gestive process-began’falling Sunday.morning,and;§CMC 2:Se Ce SNThesheriffisafterthembut*he {&s and aid in the treatment of dis-|it snowed all day Sunday.Then |: ,i Leone:.it snowed yesterday and last.night}can't ¢force >3 €::}st_nightsenifofee:them until he adver:—eeee land today snow is about 8.inches 4 itisesthem.‘The great majority ‘of|Roesevelt-Forces Challenge —Taft |deep—one of the deepest snows we|people are always slow tc pay tax-|Forces.-|have had for severa]years:‘This 6 ayd this year has been worse]s.nator Joesph M.Dixon.-chair-|has.been ‘the worst ‘winter we havethan’usual’on account of the low j fla nh of the Roosevelt -xeciitive eom-|24d for several years ar it sSeétis:mittee.hag challenged the.Taft||theat winter is going to lap over in-‘price of :cotton and.other “things }it r B little.plowing has’_.5 pe aes ’.,{Campaign forces “to atest by meang|to Spring.But little.plowing has 104 West Broad Street..The school board borrowed $5,001 |of ptimaries:in every State in the||Deen done in this.nection.are PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS —:to pay teachers but some of then ini n.”>Senator Dison conveyed |I see -in The Landmark youhadtowaitforthéirmoney,Those}the vroposal in a letter to Represen.|#iving the ‘people the liberty.to ‘dis-1 Oo and 1 5 CentsEach ,tative William B.'MeWinaley,direc-|uss the dog law,or rather a dog ss 4whohadbankaccountsorcaredto|tax.That seéms to be a very;ALL ,SEAMS ALLOWEDi:‘|tor of the national laft bureau.:H ‘5'Open a bank account could de)wir fam B,MeKinle)tcuight sent |“touchous’’.place in:this.seétion,|ae.;posit ‘their vouchers in the -bapkla let’:-to Senator Wixan asking if|for while there are a féw who are)A full assortment of these opular |:and get face yglue.-But.if .the|the proposal were mede with tbhe|ii favor of taxing «the .dog ae Patterns carriedin stock at all times.-on :banks gpshed the souchere over thal a vilty of c oo.aei.Re ae volt and ore ee Sar vee esa Fete oe ig ar gga dl:,|‘Ales esking i Senator ixon were|:r cents,including a Free Coupon for ::‘counter:a small ‘discount.was!‘eal a -.|noe a Tock at his dog,Call for the April o oe jactiig as chairman vu*fie Roose any 15c.Pattern.charged,as‘the banks have to.wait!velt.executive commitiee either by re;¥wpe :sheets now in.for their monty.Those who have pselection or authority of the colo-|Change of Pastors at New Bethany.paid their taxes can.say there |74.Correspondence of The Landmark.thas should not “De—and.they |ton Dison,in reply to MY.Mc}“Ata”galled meeting.of,Now Co In all lines now being shown b‘aesoer ar talk “Ri ona |therepresentative ofthe “mes sleet |omnenip.held Saturday,the resig-|:ae ;ea an tame an they alvote sande hefideo,Was acne "and te |fa’TRYOmaPictowta ee aerashouldnotgetthattleenoughpay,leral States,’to whom was addressed |church:called.oy A ik diroon,of eview Pattern—:styles beautiful in all spring and———__—.Colonel Roosevelt's letter of Febru-!Gataw ba,and<Mr...Croon wilt justonewillstart24,oe ;:A caucus of the Dem®crat gj ety.Preach at New Bethany the:third ;:us "|Senator Dixon charges the Taft Sunday’at'11 a.m.atid also.‘on you buyingthemithef2§time ag .;ne House some time ago decided,lforces with seeking.to evade -the|the fivet Sunday at 11 o'clock.It regularly.ways welcomein our store wheth-in..the’interest:of eyonoiny,not to issue through the:subterfuge of ap-|-will then -be announced whether}:aPareapublicbuildingbilithisses-perins to question ‘nis authority.there will be preacning ‘twice a}::er buying or just looking at theBion.The course was urged ly the ———eEEES=inonth or once a month :.i ad,these.will be a good!ee a aeDemocraticleaders,who pdinted out STATE NEWS.ptendane’a area a sew peer f :e new things.We;will be glad to. show you,ah as {that on account of the passage of George Vernon,«®yovag white!”i MFMBER.the pension Dill the Democratic|man of Durham,is-in jail-in Dur-a ;=;=;record ‘for economy,which it.was|ham-.under bond on a charge .of fter wr ting a letter to his wi of.[conspiracy with intent -to seduce|telling her he was short in his ac-Poston-Wasson Compai.y,hopéd to establish,would be a rec-}He took {counts and declaring “it is this|Exclusive Agents for this Territory.xord.of lavish expenditure.TY ee moung girl.or go to the penitentiary.”’Postmas.a ial e.”He Same|her through a mMdck-ma rriage eere-3 2 EO :\P W W Ccaucusalsodecidednottomake|mony -in January ana had since ter H:L.Mareh,of Abbeville,Ala.or Women ho areanappropriationfortheconstruc-lived with her.He:has a family.ie nts vie brane greens a A Ofcourse youuse an antisepticin yourntofebrain._Marsh was 71 |family and in the care of yourownper-;[eeninercermapecosemmecsage tenstibzshiThiasalit-j yndicate ,:ea ae Ini"ig re This was a lit i =8}eons of bondnylde rs has years old and an old Union £01-|son,dnd you want the best.;5 ;%tle more than some «f the Demo-|ken’-titlerto more “than 80,000}dier and.had béen postmaster ©at}Tnstea of what you have been using :,|4cres«of (hardwood..imber.lands in|Abbeville:for 12.years.He leaves|such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or .i j:was bat ’i cTraté wanted and:if was said that|lnorthwestern North Carclina.The if i fi nildrei*the elimination j wait cae a wite and five.c ren eroxide,won't you please try PaxtineAUon-of the battleship ap lan is not far from Wilkesboro and|.Rey.Walter R:Raodes,pastor ‘of |e concentrated antiseptie:powdertobepropriationwasduetothoseDemo-|is in Alleghaney, Wilkés ann Ashe'|the Baptist church at Unacock,Va.,|dissolved in water as.needed,;:::;crats who wanted.buiidings in their|Counties.The land cost $472,000.|a pulpit ofator.‘aud.lecturer of| p ]a ae {:es axtine is more economical,more a F :districts.Since that time there (and will be develope”at a cost of note,committed sae “We by ahooting|elasmeine:more germicidal and more :First,o }bale,2,000 yards,39-1 $1,000,000,hotel Balt:»Tuesd I :: has ‘been mich talk .ig in a-ho in’Baltimore Tuesd ay.In»healing than ee you ever used,.'*“os :the action of if Dl pig id Three prisoners,‘wo:of them]®2-eee d gt found .;his}inch Sea Island Domestic—while 1£é J t 0 |eae)a iw 2 ii »had.been :.?oat State convicts;and ihe other sery-|'00m he wrote that:he had.|:battleship appropriation ‘and thi§iins a:three-neaay soiseaee @ werejitt ill health and was suffering |‘lasts 5e.-yard,Wanted by all.la-course-has been urged.A ecaue us |Branted conditional pardons this from melan¢holia.He gel hep lhrbatha|i =4 ’ede .** wilk be held tonight’tor this pur-;Weekiby Governor ‘Kitchin,‘The men old and leaves ‘a widow and .two 2 dies of the house.50-'ard limithildANTISEPTICposeanditispredicted.thkt the |Pardoned are Oscar Poteet,conyjctecj 2udren.{Y Eie‘ee in McDowell county -in.Jury.°1907]7.The.Chronicle says °.that ped ‘;f j .battleship appropriation will -ve re-land actitanked ty “tt ee penitentiary Henry Brooks,=Call postoffive,|In the toilet—tocleanse and whitén ‘to customer at the price.stored.At the same time oe ten years for highway robbery,;|SOMe six miles east of Wilkesboor,|the teeth,remove,tartar and prevent :ae fwhoare.clamoring fgr publie butide {J .H..Ohéek,convicted ju Yadkin|Wa8 burned so badly tn af-||decay.To disinfect the eo ah .: .ings w isi eS i county in.1901,ant sentenced to}termoon that She died tha night.|disease germs,and purify the brea ‘:i fe re rumiet <n,the restoration \17)-years in the pewitentiary :ee Ste.was’making soan inj the’y ard |'To keep artificial teeth and bridgework :;One bale,2,000 yards,27-inch ;clean and odorless...To remove nicotineofthepublicbuildiagbilandit]ier.{».BECK yeue*.¢when lier clothes caught.fire.|¢murder in the second degree;and g rs from the teeth and purify the breath.:Standard Apron Ginghams,2x2,ig not.unlikely that if the -former|Bugene Fox,éonvicto’in Ashe Penge GetBucceedsthelatterwiNalso.y-jcounty in July,1940,of,larceny,|comm W-Sickelaniib,@recisboro,Pa.,|atter smoking,To eradicate perspira-ery.interest haw-its.lei iVlad:sentenced to three years on aires aay frequentiv cat enrae ;|Hon odors by sponge bathing.4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,dc,yard.5.DUC the roads.;:have tried several kiuds of cough ane“|;AS a medicinal agent for local ‘in tbe language Of-the Lite.“sium1 reece =.}elne,'’he says,“but have rever found|treatmentof feminine ills where pelvic 10-yard limit to customer.fet”OOx,of “Ohio,*‘where;in the ly ith a t Boe ree Aa any yet that did them .s\much good as|catarth,inflammation:and ulceration >5nameofGodarethefrie:dslot'the Sometimes Two or Thige in One Chazaberlain’s C ough,Rimedy.!"Forsale Lexist,nothing équals hot douches of>people ?""+a ’Issue.rfc aie Paxtine.For ten years the Lydia .sae SSS===|}Vemiugton dispatch,{Ss 3 Icham-died.Coe ak been zoguiarlyA,Is,Whitener,a young.w hite;~The’‘o ‘har lotte’Observer.prints ANNOUNCE MEN’.{advising their patients to use it becauseManofHickory;was serigusly but he ulfacolut = ,alt NH editorials daily advis-of its extraordinary cleansing,healingotfatallydrTesteAsthematter*igs he iget o inet LE etn en oo pine.tie hewspapers,“Who:made hith,}I’take this method :*fvaainouneing |28 germicidal power.For Swatotaerunaveyby.a shifting énkies.temptiious.face i ec with con-+that I willbe a’vaudidate for the’)Ree SA.Kiso for tal cas ee4enceandsounmakeofficeofCountySupremteydentof|thesat,infamned eyes.cute andsrounds,:a “PHONE.101, i 3 Ond.arm and.ane foat were badly shim?ft .Tis@verygoodplan,‘atid Public Instruction of Irede)}county,)Al)druggists,26 and 50 cents:a,box,‘SalesDay’§the firstMondayiineach month iinStatesville NeC.: ? erushéd .and’a.slight injury was)we wondarert|:Why our C liarlotte onPisiwinedjn)the face when*knock tempdraty doesn't pur tt -into oe a |Subject to the avlion of he De mo-|i'Trial box “and testimony of 31eddownbytthecar.tice,--.(cratic Primary’and:izonvertion,‘|wonien free on request.ee Gee ag Feb,27.R:M GRAY,THE PAXTONTOILEY CO,,Bosrén,Mica.——————— summer materials.You are al- rot4 “ . .Mirs.Otto:Henry,of "V4 tones dred places to put our dollars..So it)~Governor 5 —7 agri ‘in’stateaiies Weaneudy8 opinion of several of vs that ingto fo testifyin the Floridaever-|POR SALE,scoatatauryr ik | Mr.Henry's people.|.[She is out in:the interestOf a yeast‘glades investigation.In anewSpaper|SEErecor)for Reo aa refooe pounteeeo |AL: Mrs We oH.Paces and ebitd,who|company.”A FARMER'S WIFE.|interview Mr.Clark said the|sere in 1911.Price75 contaperbustal,,MAPLES visited:Mr.ab Mrs.oR:F.“Henry,:|Governor ‘expressed his’surprise “at(GBOVE FARM.E-E.SHERRILE,Proprietor,ville;Re 2,.:’March 8-2t. % é FRIDAY, |S MOVEMENTS ‘OF.'THE PEOPLE, _|PersonalMention:of the:Folks Who: : oN THE LANDMARK -epp Markets in the interest of the| RISING Vs.YHAST BREAD. Sa a ee Te has Parmers Wife Expresses AnFUBLISHEDTUESDAYANDFRIDAY.’sah Srey A Attac von ne a ;WEST B STREET.|\RisingSeems to Be.in the»Iné OFFICH,tie eeonm NOt‘ce .Merest of a Yeast Company.-- —spa To the Editor of The t undmark:|a There’has.been so,much ‘said*inour_valuable paper recently about’ light bread,that I feel like 1 want .tosaysomethingindefenseoftheclean-liness of salt rising bread.Iam,sor,ry that Mrs.‘Hutt left thé impressionon’some that salt rising..breadis un- clean and therefore un ony PItamazedusolderladieswhoheard ‘SALT.More "American Troops For China—es To Kéep Order,a Péking,China,Dispatch;6th.i Comparative quiet has been \restor-‘ed at.Peking.The action of the|American minister;Mr.Calhoun,in cabling to Manilla for further troops‘for Tien Tsin,it is stated,wasnot dyetothefear’ofa:concerted attempt against foreigners,similar to the Box+ er rising,but owing.to the belief thatit'was unwise ty tela chances,in view of the fact that the Chinese troopscannotbedependedupon.and disor-ders are sweeping the north with lit-tle prospect of prompt restoration of TatMarch &,1018 | Are Coming and Going,: Mesdames T.M;Crowell araJ.Ly Sloan returned Tuesday ‘from Con- cord,‘where they visited friends and telatives....They were accompa One Hind,6f Modern @irl-Notted”For.Housekeeping.’ Gastonia:Gazette.Aa eeeDeliverusfromthemoderngirl ifsheisthekind-that is always seen on}ithe streefs,who.if turned loose in a)kitchen;would.not.know the.differ-|‘ence between a skillet and a sauce:|an,who knows not ‘the’difference ;etwten ‘‘salt-rising’”’agd any gther| kind of bread...Woe unto the man |} whois so unfortunate as-to get oné of these.‘creatures’.for.a’.helpmate.|For should the cook fail to ‘turn up—|a most likely happening—onany one|of these frosty mornings,he must go || her talk whenshe.said that salt rising could not be madeinaclean,sterilized.laboratory,because there was ndtdustandimpureairforittoabsorb,‘The|too clean.to nied home by.Mrs.bucda Parks Stephens,who will spend awitile “here,': Mr.:T.Foy W hite is in.the North- White Company.lidea of any place being lean.to hee,BS.»Pegram and:little |make any kind of bread.It is my, daughters,Winiitred and’:Martha |opinion that the laboratory,with,its | Graig Pegram,have returned .from tile floor,glass shelves and.marble|. ‘Oharlotte,where they spent several \tables,as she destribed it,‘is too.cold Ye -she spent several.weeks beget ct: days.‘Winnifred Pegtam was treat)snd |2,place for salt rising.“If it is kept)ane just.the:Fi ht temperature for gaod L Miss ‘Gora Moore.has 1¢furned to }yeast -bread I am SUPEAT 20 £00!Ghariotte efter A.biel ©vielts t0(208 salt-rising,as thie latter requires | ‘Wome Tove os :>-|}much more’warmth ‘and:caré.than| Ma Hilt,yeast,therefore is more difficult to| ed for tonsilitis .wh ile there has,recovered.: Powell;of Rock “Mrs.Hy B,fa CAR oer ein 8.|“C5 is-visiting her parents,Mr.|make in winter than summer.4 and Mrsx 8.Hi Garrison:|eMr.JA.>8.Fleming,who.ha’!the éup.in which I-make the salt.ris-ybeen:Vieititig his ‘father,Mr.“Scott, Fleming,in’the suburbs”of States:| ‘villé for several ‘months,left Wed-| Sneaday:for his home in Hillsboro)"aw.i }¢ mo A}ne Be imeal andflour,ete.,to make it;then} Un,ig visiting::sef ina crock of clean’warm water,| hot water and soap,or soda,.|ing,with dias,milk fresh)and boil'a half.teacup of ‘Mise.Nancy Nichols 1 relatives.in.Lenoir,fina warm place,and cover carefully.| Mrs,N:A’Bingham’has ‘reture-|Now whatcan,be cleaner?”ITamsure| ed:fram Newport,‘Tenu.,.where jt does not have;as.much chance to|with her|absorb impure air‘and dist as yeast)son,Dr.Plato Bingham".bread has,for.you can make yeast, “Mre:Plliott,of |Marion,ts -visit-|o ne ci ae ar ahiel ae Eat ot a Ro fat dough and set it on the kitchen table Sr Panna ~in summer,or_in the living room on| Mra Geo.Hawn’‘ana’children,|the hearth in winter and it will rise|,- who visited.in’town,returned yes-/.without much care,’if the -yeasb is) terday,..to*their ~~,home.near good.:\: Mooresvillé?"au “When I attended that,ladies’meet} Miss Mayme WHson,-‘ho has-ing texpected to.hear something that} been teaching.school in Wake.coun|would benefit the farmet*s’wife but ty,returhed home this w ROMS)qo ae ‘’ Yiea’McBride Jenking Has"beer |Was disappointed,Mrs.Hutt:wants} int Due West,S.C.the.past week ‘ visiting friends :x..’s |named.afid.have-them send us:yeast | Clerk HC.Cowles’.went ;to}twicea week until the dollar is ex-) ‘Charlotte yesterday .to draw ‘the pended.1 think every farmer's wife | jury forthe hext term.of Charlotte!gught to know,or learn,howto make Federal court.ee /her-own yeast,'for we all have a hun- of Washington, Marriage in’Statesville —Complain ~*--A’bout,School Books.} Correspondence of The Landmark.| Scott’s,March 7.-Rev.W.Y.Love .came up Saturday but was unable to’ Notices of New Advertisements,fill his appointment Sunday afternoon to buy.|on.account of his health.:'Qur school is.progressing-nicely worth and we are all pleased with ourteach- —_yetumed:.o.Saluda yesterday | Mrs BF.Russell,of Macon “Ga,is visiting her--parenta,:r. and.Mrs.J.G.Colvert. The clothes you.Want , Watt-White Co.,Stony Point Twelve’thousand dollars’ -of.city property for sale-—C.B.MOt-|ers§pei‘rison.aan :Mr.Baldy Guy,of this place,and Milliner showing new Slyles |’|Miss Effie Kestler,of Statesville, millinery;new:and Styien ec.were married Wednesday evening,at}white serges,etc Db B.-.Krider .A MARC,&Go es :‘the home of the bride’s parents,Mr.| Flowers for all occasicns.—Polk and Mrs.J.D.Kestler,in Statesville. Gray Drué Co.,agents |We wish them much happiness. Steison hats and advanced—etyies+.-Mr.-L.R.Smith,who has been vis-; Sloan Clothing C0.|{ting his brother,Mr.’E.I.Smith,has} :g001 towl-~|returned to his home near Troutman. Merchants and Ferien e Cian |.We haye frequently been asked the ne es ee nite while pson question,Why is it that our book) Teac Ga Den stores don't keeps plentiful supply of Comfortable.chairs’and rockers schodl books?-:It frequently happens Orawford -Bunch Furniture Co.{that a person must wait several days ~5 talk ‘about saving.—-Mutual |and make Several calls before getting Building ard Loan Association.the books:warited.It seems to us ‘In epring.suits. A good bank jin a The slippers you want at the that s¢ooks are staple goodsanid |,.:ille:—you want to pay.—-Mille &Sd be kept in sufficient numbers little pinhead arenes ae So Ret Phone9100 Marchom _Poston.~i ® tto-supply customers at once.»We}Said he rested nis case wi e people |att . g oer e pear bowie Mon sas ahold 24 glad if the county -superin-|Of his own district and felt certain of.FOR SALE.loon thet ome,tTAZEN. oe ee tendent or some one’who knows,|the result.He was applauded as he !Y7MONTGOMERY HARDWARE CO. -Registered Berkshire.boar for,would give us.a little light.took his seat.a a service Walnut Grove Farm,RGIS Wealthy Blind Tiger Hi Hi WANTED:wo nat"oop ea. }i.-H.Blaylock.Mr.Thos,L,Clodfelter Dead.ealthy.Bline cate Hired to *S KARUSDS.:‘OPELeee Seed potatoes,onion,sf ts,garde’!Correspéndence of,The Landmark.i :ife,|F c : geod,cabbage phints.—~:Bagte..&/--Troutman,March 7—Mr.Thomas|In lieu ofa 30-daysjail sentenceim- “Mitholland..,..,L.Clodfelter died at his”home -two posed on P.H.Thrash,awealthy manPlymouthRock_trom pris ©|tiles west of here Tuesday night af-of Asheville,for violationsof the pro-| Tae Sill mect on the |ter a-week's illness of pneumonia.hibition laws,ie Se a 14th té buy and sell mules \,|He was aged-about.50 years,is STs ee tee tne the eee ee |)‘his wife for the time of the sentence_\vived by his wife and nine,children. Mr.Clodfelter was in all respects a) most excellent man and had just ar-| Mille;chairman.: Farm iniplement and vehicle open ing’at Farmers’Union Warehouse on the 15th B.Gibson,man ager. B. Ww bie _-ja tempting cup. Cotton.mill ae See on “Moe.gy and thrift he had surrounded him- oe ae es au er Te self with comforts and conveniences Will ‘put building on lot to suit incident to rural lifer He had suc: tenant .Henkel-Craig Live cessfully reared a large family of chil- Stock Co :dren and:just at the time when he Pictorial Review,Patterns .Pos-reasonably expected some years of ton -Wasson Co _-.|peaceful quietude and happiness with New Hiver corn,ett J.Kim-|the worst of the earthly struggles be- Dele fe 4s cate place |Htind,the cup was snatched away.“Put your moneyia sate PS)The remains will be interred today at Demonstration .of .Gossard:cor-|St.Martin’s;with funeral services by.es-|Rev.W.A.Lutz,assisted by Rev.H..W.Jeffcoat.set by Mrs.H.C.Sheetz,at Stat The Corniing Art Exhibit:at vb ville Inn. Plymouth Rock.ege#and Simp-thie king cotton seed for sale,-BE,E.}Graded ‘Susvol ..ea eg a %|;-ere .asSherrill,ee a Oe eee “—|The Horace K.Turner Art Exhibit, et AT Bailey,Heatanvilie [2°etn,whlch wl be displayed Flanigan or A:J.Salley,ser.in thé auditorium of ihe graded Gs fee school building March 13-16 imelus- Social Items,‘:ive,consists of 200 reproductions The .Thursday .Alterpoon clubjof tbe.world’s -masterpieces in held a pleasant meetilig with:Mrs.)painting,some being in’the col@rs :of.the originals;The exhibitionS.L.Parks Satiiday afternoon at will be open to,the public each:af- her -home ‘on Walnut sireet.MTS.ltennoon and eveiing of the dates L,B.Bristol read an interesting |named-and will afford-ithe people of article on-the-‘Early Settlers in|Statesville a rare opportunity of America”and Mis:L.White read Seene 8.large coflection of pic:‘:git Ue ..,|ures from:the.old and the’.new selectiqns from Washiigton-ITving’S|masters in art...The Detroit Jour- Sketch Book.Current events were}nal says of the exhibit:: discussed .in general and .a salad|-‘Phere is history,poetry,nature, religion and all that,,is°lovely.in life represented by tli®masters ofcoursewasserved, The Round Dozen Embroidery Cir- |Ting-Fu urging that the women and ‘Lam always very careful to wash jcounts,of the distress’of the natives, from the cow anduse:a:little good+ jadditions to~the battalion already in us to send $1 to a yeast company she|~ Mr.Clark said that Mr.Gilchrist, rived at the place where life held out | By prudence,ener-| ‘teonsented to let the commisioners|© breakfastless to his work or else suf-| fer the pangs and horrors of indiges-|‘tion caused either by ‘his wife’s lead-|en biseuits or the fare from somedown-town restaurant.Give us the|old-fashioned sunbonnet.girl.who|knows how to-prepare a meal which’shall really satisfy the inner man.| government control.The American legation today sent a message to the missionaries at Pao-| children:especially should be sent,to a place of safety,as Pao-Ting-Fu isbeyondthereachofprotection.It has -been found ‘impossible to com-thunicate with other Americans belowthattownowing’to’the complete in-terruption of the telegraph and postal _A Soutly Carolinalaw.requires that | seats .must be,provided ,fo?women; ployed.in mercantile establishments |, ‘ervices and the fact.that the railway.ane matty ei Bit the hands of the mutineers.7 and thdt°women.in such establish-|,‘Letters had “previously been re=|ments must not work later than 10:p. ‘,:«|.The Commissionerof Agriculture,|who ‘is ‘charged’with ‘enforcing thelaw,has appointed a womaninspectorto‘see ‘that it is enforced-but'he’has}not made public the name of the wo- man.,Her mission ‘will be secret.res CS emcee gna ath :|Advertised Letters.,.EsFollowingisalistoflettersremainingin’theostofiiceatStateaville,N.C.,for the week end-' ng March 5,1912:B.H.Anhittin,Mrs,Emmeér Adaws,Mrs,Mar-ri¢Briar.Miss Martha Clark I.H,Cohen,MissLottieCollina,.Will Dalton,Miss.Lillie Dalton.‘John Hennessey,Hewberry,Bros.&Corvell.MrsMary:Hutson CC,James,R J.Jenkins,Claud ceived*from:Pao-Ting-Fu,giving ac- owing to.the sacking ‘of the shops: ‘and housés,The homes of some ofthewealthiestnatives‘are:now only:ruin heaps.The missionaries saythattheirpresencethere.is greatlyneeded,a’many:persong have ‘beeninjuredandaredestituteandwillnotsurvivewithout,aid..The’French le- gation has sent'a special train to bringbackthe’French ‘residents,.Thepriestshaverefusedtoleavethetown and have made.urgenf appeals for)¢’gon.Miss Amelia Warren,= assistance but little help is available.°|Persons calling for any:ofthe above will please(A.battalion of 600 men has been |!!* *vertised Meters RAYMER,P.M: sent from.Manila to ‘north China and|--core OPPORTUNITY building ¢n ourvacantlottosuit’tenant.HENKEL-CRAIGLIVESTOCKCO.ea March 8.|eiaeiigetpisrtsiotivece~snakesecuaaoleaaenpantienats er 4RED from Plymouth Rock cock|on first prize at Iredell Poultryeewic\,MRS.TY€+GRA¥;Danlap.«< China will increase the number’of American soldiers to 1,200.|: Stevi gh Florida Réepréseritative ~-Publichy, "Denounces the Governor i Arising to ‘a question ‘of personal: privilege,.Representative Clark of Florida,made a.sensational attack ‘onGovernorGilchristofthatStateintheHouseTuesday.ceaGilchristwasinWash- .fcrMarchA WANTED.et pay for six.lard room hands can make $7 to #10.STONYPOINTMANUPACTURINGCOMPANY,N.F.STEELE.Superintendent...,.March 8-4t, —FULL SBT handsfor night ||work...Work five nights and || LtI if Lashly,Joe Lewis,W,E,Moore,.L,E..Stimson||} —WILL =put up 4 Will pay spinners 20c;per side.|4 the attitude of a.Florida Representa- tive in this matter.’’lane _Mr.Clark said he had been prompt-ed to start the inquiry because of the! operations of ‘‘conscienceless land} MULES WANTED. F}HE Board of County Commissioners will meet A.on the 14th to buy 4 number of mules,weights to range from 1,000 to 1,400,ages from.5 to’7.sharks’’in misrepresenting such}.Same date the board will sel]to the highest bid-]i "i der the six Chain Gang Mules.N,B MILLS,ands,.»March 8—2t,Chairman, ‘—t remains for the Governor.ofFlorida—God pity the State,’’he said, to travel all the way:from Fatiahassee;—a -ee to Washington to insinuate that now I}WV Sionuettinvitethepbcts oar TODA, am working in the interests of West-|MARCH loth,at the Farmers’Union Warehouse ern railroads.}brand that-as a ma-|'$ne;qen'®cngnioheaSeeSierwe,arbering | licious,gratuitous and*unqualified Re 3 alsehood.’’|”a “NOTICE! ed W.B,GIBSON,March8.\Manager.INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS) ]ARK Penciled English Strain:The best spe-ciesof Poultry f-rall-round purposes.Theyneverset~haven't time.Lay pure white eggstheyearround.They come from a pen that has pee -edevt mgt siexe Der year oe ha "::v4.4,Seasonfor setting duck eggsis"ow on.Sees 82etthe:Governor ‘of.my State.per tz Calton or write R.L,FLANIGAN or A.at in attacking the thieves Iam J.SALLEY.8 If that EGGS ~THOROUGHBRED Barred Ply-*smonth Rock Eggs,$1.50 for 15 delivers ‘this ed.Warm-raised utility stock.Prize winners at before he was elected Governor,had made a business of land exploitations.,“It is the-conduct of conscienceless|land sharks,”he said,“‘that ’mrtry- ing'to balk for the honor of my State. And.says tattacking theState.of Florida. is so,God help Florida.’’ Referring to Mr.Gilchrist.as for the sum of $500..- ’The order recites that at the Febru- ary term of Superior Court Judge B.| F.Long directed that Thrash be im- |prisoned in the county jail for 30days,giving the.commissioners authority to. hire him out at their discretion;that Mrs.P.H.Thrash.offered $500 for|his time,and as no higher bid was ireceived,her offer is acceptedand the ||$500 is appropriated to the county re-_|formatory.“\Z Thrash was firstsentencedby Judge |Long to 20 months in jail.He was; finally induced to change the sentence|to a fine of $2,000.and-30 days in jail,| and after considerable persuasion,he| hire him out during the time of the}sentence.Thrash is said to be worth}|$50,000 to $100,000.~be |Parents Abandoned Children Known.: Durham Dispatch,6th,to Charlotte Observer.be The identities of the fathers of the)two children left on the door steps of|W.A.Erwin and E.K.Powe in Dur- ham Saturday night are known to the of ‘Durham officers.The father of one|Zl PYjofthechildrenisawell-known Dur-|onal am business man and.'the father of}=r WII RVtheotheris'a-Greensboro man...The!THE LUXU RY names of the mothers of the children |a oF A have been known to the Greensborq ‘.and Durham officers for several days.| Steps are now being taken to have the | children cared for and the whole re- Gossard Corset |cle met with Mrs.Ghas.A.Turner|old and modern ties.”' Wednesday afternoon at the rési-}yy yg a NtaedenceofCol.+H..€.Cowles.In ‘ad-Bible School Pee Week in vag a est ie a .q .tditiontothecireleanumber.of Correspondence of The .Landmark.\ special guests were -preseift...The : usual embroidery work was done and Mrs,Nannie Bonner’read:a ‘selec- tion.\After enjoying refreshment the cirele adjourned to meet next time with “Mrs.‘Bonner,‘ BACKACHE ALMOST UNBEARABLE! Is an almost certa'n result.of kidney tronble Po Toomev.808 EK.Olite street,Bloomington,Ill.,Says:"I suffered with backache and,painsin my Fiéneys whichWerealmostunbearable,I gave Foley«Kidney Pills a-go01 trial,and theydonewondersfor.nie?“TodayI ‘ean do, a real bard “day’s work ana not feel the_effects,’’Foley Kidnev Pills’will cure any case:of -kidney and bladder’trouble‘not beyond ‘the ‘reach’of diene.|No Owing;to the inclemency of the weather the reading ‘school for theBriarCreekandAlexander.Associa-tions was deferred until the last weekinMarch.The school begins March25that11o’clock a.m.,at TaylorSpringsBaptistchurch.All minis-ters of both associationsare requestedtobePresent.”N.M.FELTZ,Secretary and Treasurer,: ?Sam ‘Lydeham,an Englishman 28yéarsold,employed in the railroad pulsive incident settled in a mannerthatwillbeforthebestinterestofall| persons concerned.The two foundlings are being cared for temporarily at the Watts hospitaluntil’seme other disposition can be |made...NEN sea {If the officers -know the nameswhycan’t they proceed..against the parties and expose them?hy hush See 8 i 2 The death gentenives of Brad Bag- illiamston,Martin county,.and G medicine can do mere.Statesville Drug Cone We / Ld i “* Shope at Spencer,fell into a boilingvatofcausti¢soda Wednesday after-“nooh and died in a short-time. t eo have heen affirmed. G.Wilkins,who killed his wife .in Op Wa 21 “ip a matter of that kind?—The Land-|.mark.|” who killed’the chief of .policé of}. Is a real economy,The complete satisfaction enjoyed by the woman who-“‘feels’’well dressed is ‘beyond price.-The Corset is the style found-. ition,and when properly fitted,there} radiates ‘from it Grace,Beauty and Elegance.Comfort follows naturallyandhealthresults.—Gossard-Corsets7;lace in frorit.Call and let MRS..H.C.SHEETZ, 'Graduate Corsetiere,=<< Give you a dernonstration of the pos- p<Ge H.BROWN,Vice P.resident,_JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.-=||} A burglar may have watched you hide that money.You may,lose:it:Put it in this,ee soe oe .bank;whereit will be safé in our burglar and ponte fire proof vaults—and from which you'can _.,' ‘withdraw it AT-ANY TIME on demand.—All :a “your néighbors do this.“Why not you?oa First National Bank,4ac"STATESVILLE,NG.fh oa Capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000.||4 oo ">SOFRRICERS:==":J.C,IRVIN,President.E.S.PEGRAM, eeCashier. 1 OD ©GR caece RR OO RG'Hats,-Hats!) 6 'sibilities of perfect Corseting i ae oe AT=asSTATESVILLEINN._ We are now showing Jno.B.Stetson’s”Hats ~~ for spring.There isan *° air about his Hats not Sea found in other hats and /i the quality is par excel-HTil Wp lence.;a ‘ You can rest assur- ed when.you don a Stetson Hat you are right up to the min- ute.Come in and let . ‘us show you. We can show you advanced styles in Spring Suits.. Sloan Clothing Co.§ HEN YOU BUY CHAIR OR.ROCKER You want a com- d +e fortable ‘one — that’s the kind we sell,Wewill be glad to show there to,you. Crawford-Bunch Furniture Compy. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, :Phones,|.”NIGHT 1258 -Sales ‘Day is the first Monday in eachmonth in Statesville,N.C: ‘CAN'T LIVE RIGHT ~ Without atvatch..Youre always wondering what timc’!: Get one of my WATCHES and quit wondering.‘BEST WATCHES.~.--\«'=-~BEST PRICES. leide oy “> H.B.WOODWARD Jeweler,eee te n ni g er n SO R E » Act promptly and all danger Gill'ssoon pass,Do. «not-wait untilthe fatal membrane has formed and the dear.one is suffocating. ~VICKSSeRafSALVE “will'-give the ‘little oné instant relief——it will’soothe.the. it Ene of the throat through inhalation,and’absorption, ~“Wise and thoughtful mothers ce -always ‘have:a jar of Vicks in their family medic ne chest’ready for immediate US:ae Beene ‘::Waynesville,NG. eT want to recommend your great ‘Croup and Pnesumonia Salve.I have tried it in two ‘cases of fever and once for Sore Throat and ‘orisilitis that our doctor’could do, hothing for and the Salve gave relief ir too.It--saved my little ‘girl's life:I am.sure. e i.me a short time,and it is all you claim-and more with work,” 1 yE A NS. Go on your .gréat Aisyour druatee s or hb ikmail,,3c.50c,,$1,00 ‘Ecouomy suggests "the dollar sta.{ VICK's FAMILY “REMEDIES CO.,:.-.Greensboro;Nc Four Car Loads Virginia and taanaaee lorses,Mares and Mules Will arrive-at our ‘stables in“Statesville TUESDAY, MARCH 12.This stock will be acclimated and ready for work.Will have in this lot a few extra nice saddle and driving-horses,and a few gentleponies.,This will be a well selected lot of stock,and bought as cheap’as cash and good judgment can buy them,and we'll sell them same way.If you need anythingin our line,now is the time to get it.Besure and bring your friends and come to see us.We want to trade with you.Terms to suit. Bieske!Cosi Live Stock Co. @ from whom y > facts,that.om the ESHARPLES SEPARATOR §: Four good milch cows and a Sharples Cream =-Separator is worth more money to a farmer than acotton crop and is.less work.Watch the farmers who are using the Sharples Cream Separators and see how farthey. are going ahead of the other fellow.They have money in the bank and their farms grow more valuable each.year. Itis better late than never.You may not catch up with your neighbor,but you can give him a goodrun..Let usshow you our Sharples Separa- tor.It is simplé,has less parts to wash,and is in many ways the best Séparator ou the market. Yours truly, lavenby.Montgomery Hardware Co. March 1,1912. 608@serntenn Th,Ye Chicken Fanciers! Go straight to J.E.Sloop for all kinds shiver feeds to fixyourbirdsfortheshowand-to get eggs.‘Blood Meal,Boneeal,Granulated Bone,’Charcoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,-Lay-Be oe cae,Tonic,ee Meal,Gl be and NationalkenFood,Globe Chick Feed;J Rarmpdios -fCholeaatnefeoeECConkes*Remedies ‘for z BANDS—You can’t ass y +nsHadbabnoatiicswin!prizes unless your chickens Have several se ese fresh pure bred Barred Rock eggs.° J.STL.LOOP. Call for Aunt Mary’s Nest Eggs—theay hi ise the vermin(off the chickens. ey cof Alabama,Postmaster. |)BRIDAY,=<‘March S1912 |POSTMASTERS,\“TEDDY. Yarges ~That Postinasters.Who\Favor Paft Are Perniciously Active Wit!out LetonHinidrance,While!Those»Who Favor ‘Roosevelt Ave Callgd DownenBoostingtheColondl—Bris- .Reads Lette in the |Sen- ,:c In’the lagt iseue of The.Land’ mark’brief referehice was made .to the fact that.Senator Bristow,.of }iamsas,had brought before theSenatethematterofthe,use —jof Federal patronage to"secure Taftdelegatestothe.national conyen- tioni.-.Following |is;the conclusion ‘Lot the story:Senator Bristow read,to the Sen- ate a letter from Postmaster,Geo, R.-Lewis,;«of Bessemer, Which.charged Postiaaster W?roman “LE:Aldrich,recently.appointed.“at Birmingham, fivers with TAFT, political activity for| President Taft:Senator ‘Bristow -did “4not’,get the.letter before the "Sen até,“hawever,without objection:Ben att:-Galliniger read by the,"clerk,tor Bristow called:for: and»read,it himself,‘“Postmaster.Lewis’letier Postotftce Inspector).W.J.Marles;| -|replying.to .the inspector's eharge that he bad been:guilty of politieal| ae vid.im December,1910,Jand! May,F911.Lewis began his.let- ter bas paying “that Marles,dyad.--ap- peared in.Birmingham:two-days after”he (Lewis)chi?voted.fiar thereupon’Sena- the tettor was to} velt—>Marles:arrived,-he ~Baid,'| ait the timé:when a political meeting | lwas being:held:an¢é when?“it ‘was a.Matter of public notoriety.that Federab officeholdérs:in“the South- ‘erh States,especialy Alabama,are aw TELSS of »seething political at. tivity.’ grant examples’of pernicious polit- {cal activity in behalf cf .President |Taft while you direct the peatc h- ligtt .of-your ifiesie lines only”against.a few postmusters who have exp ressed,8 preference for Roosevelt.’ 4.Among other thiugs Lewis:charg- ed tat Postmaster Aldrich and two! of his:letter:carriers.attended’.a county convention as delemates Aldrich attended”a me ecing of .the Republic an district executive .cOm- mittee,the Jetter Says;and this Lewis’:version of what happen- ATG IIAERT AI OT NIT EE ST assess :2 i ‘When.it was developed on the Troll call that 16 menibers “or “thé lconimittee stood in favor of endors jing:*Roosevelt for Pxcsi¢ent—and 11 ‘were “opposed,with.those 11menibers’Aldrich:‘withdrew from. the floor of the committee,and at the time of his withdrawal.became so excited.that he.shook his fistatamemberofthecommitteand ‘stated that he ‘would ‘settle with) lim outside.’In’addition -to this Aldrich bas been writing letters to postmasters and others over this district endeavoring..to line ‘thei up in opposition to Ccicnel Roose- velt -and in favor of President) Taft.ns “If you are desirous of pursuing this investigation as to ‘pernicious ‘political activity’in an way along .proper -and lines,"you.can .easily and I shall furnish you you can ascertain .the morring. the meeting of the committee -in Birmingham,two postraasters,N. L.Wilson,of Blockton,Ala.,and M.Cc.Fuller,of Cs members of the committee,came to the law ‘office of Juuge Oscar R.-Hundley,in Birmingham,where A:L.Elam,a:member of the committee from Bibb county,was 1! consultation with Hundley,and ot er friends of Colonel Roosevelt Whe they requste?4 terview with Elam Juuge Hundley tendered a.room.in his office where they could have their privi fiterview Thercupoa these postmasters,by persuasior |promises of-official,favor, tored to get’Elam to *hange his < llegiance .from Colonel Roosevelt lamd side with them,.in their effort \to have this committee jcandidacy -of Presiduvat)Taft.” |Lewis in his letter a‘eo charged |Postmaster P.D,Barker,of Mo- |bile,.Ala.,with activity.for Presi- |dent Taft:and says’Harker’s ab- jsence from hiis office has occasions d |criticism throughout Alabama.’Bar- |ker,he says,is now wrifing |to postmasters urging inem to ene |dorse President”Taft He’purports} j}to.quote from ont of Barker's let-_| |ters as.follows: |“Roosevelt has:no idea of being hg candidate for.President but is |sinuly pretending to run in ‘order lto get Taft.committed ta his |can- |didacy in 1916 and this arranged:in’a few “tV¥s when |Roosevelt will come out anu en- |dorse.Taft:<Barker,Lewi |has been giving out interviews lTaft:and apainst Colonelbiredt Leewig sent ~a copy £his ito President Tafteand to the civil service commission He Jing neglected -his offices for i ticS. Senator was referred contingent coisider .the |quiry.. [Postoffice Inspector Marles once operated-—in--thig..section .and those who remember himssnidt recall that, he was strict wttn posial The Landmark,1 legitimate ascertain, le {ters Roose- ‘Bristow's resslition to the caqinmittee.on expenses,Swhich wilh] cost of such an.in- officials. |STATE or “OHIO;CITY OF TOLEDO,LUCAS COUNTY,’- +Frank J.Cheney makes oath thatbetsseniorpartnerofthefirmofF. J Cheney &Co.,doing business/in the ity.of Toledo,.County and Staté ¢said,and that:said:firm will pay the ;sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS:for1yoenaeafCatarrnthalean tuted by.the use of.Hall's G Pa“FRANK J...CHE? 'Swern to before me and subse mii 1 in-my presence,this 6th.day of De-cember,A.D.1886.(Seal.)WAY OW.-GLBASON.<)ne Notary —Publit.Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal-ly,arnd.acts directly.on the blood andmucous,surfaces of the system,,SendforteapOnefree..Es &CO.moons O. not ie farrh Cure, * a |THE LANDMARK|: 4 Benda Om ia,Dispateh, Alix." ‘and,other :-Federtt,of) objected to hits being | i that there should.be résolutions endorsing Colenel Rogse)- He charged.the .inspeggor with | “shutting his eyes,oma fla- investigations.along; “port unbiased | witnesses | bef:ore | nterville,Ala.,| private in-| ‘isupposed.to be endorse’thej will be} +gtomach.. letter| denied:hay-| poli-| Chinese.1 Raters.“AvoliteluFForeigyers.rn ;‘American miss vr Terrived *here frontbelowPaoTing:|Pu, he.distriét vhich has ances),‘for several days:.The doc- tor,while on a hunting:expedition, learned!of thé mut!ny.at,Pao.‘Ting: Fu,and “persuade.mutinous «'sol-tiers to bring:the -biniting,»party as-far as that town,The mutineers /commandered a train-and were pro- ceeding \to.the’station below.—the town,for a quantity of loot.The soldiers seem to.appreciate the American doctor.and the others were members of the Rea Cross. ‘They found Pao state of .desolation,buildings’had:been,burned and shops looted,The.disturbances, llasted three days and.rhe damage, is probably .mere.extenstve than’ at Peking or.Tien Tsit From.Pao. Ting Pu the American.doctor came tor Peking:by train:Naving-heft e+ chetly.A:few,forsigoore:and’?Ghd-nese officials accompanied hin bot .the.missionaries »remained.in i pao Ting Ful ineludiagthe women, They have.been .of Breat service dn attending ‘the,wounded...“So could “be:‘Jearned no mnissionartes or. |foreigners suffered;injury: iRao Ting a ‘the railway is:entire| Hy in the hands:of the mutingers, i wie:compel the ral Ww"¥.TAR a move the trains.: The mutinous:they,began the Statins2 |tree orders:% First,that fotelaners ehould wot IA,interfered with;second that: ithere should be’no killing third, no.burning. They ebserved*only the.tirst..order, thoweven, Not many persons were kilied,bu |fires.)were Btarted everywhere. yw hen the looting was eolmpleted th - lImutineers proceeded south,see*king other towns and,infecting other pare with the ‘spirit of rebelliqn. —1 Every where ofdiérs',eencee Dror jJaimed |}TISONS Chickens,aud Eyes. ‘Thjaring |. 5th ae wary’doctior }* been the-center of serious “disturb=|" ‘that| Ting Fu.im.ew}: Most |” “Taras Bellow |: rar Daavéite,Yorn July 16th 1910.a The Mitten Medicine Cox,> i Danville,Va.-i Gentiement~mete ity neice suffered ton many.yeare with o trouble pronounced by hér physicians:ta be uric acid rheumatiem and although he treated her,sheneverobtainedrelier, Being,well Se iletas with Milam and knowing 4t had been used successfully very frequently in eime-dlar cases,I determined to put her on a ‘She took —ix bottles with the happiest results.I regard heraeentirelyrelievedandwillalwaystakepleasurein _TOMREDE:Milam for.uric acid troubles. Youre truly, Se sceetlCANSUPPLYYOUWITHMILAM~—IF HE Charlotte Observer. Does.poultry orert many persons regard it as a .business,’but iversion;yet.according vo the cen SUS of 1900 there were 250,623,114 tow]lg .im-this country ard the pte duction of eges in 1900 was.1,293, 662,433 dozen,The lis Bave 3; 129 towls per capita and 17 dozen} gs per capita per. just issued by the of Commerce and.Labor notwithstanding .the cig? home,the exportation {eges the United’States .’ast.year the:largest ever.re})orrted,the ber Of eggs to foreign tries ageregs hg 3,750,900 valued’“F22.760,0027-1et- ithe ee asa dozen:that were sent ‘to| |Hawaii and Porto Rico.‘There nas | been a very remark:ble changes in the trade curreut of this article of commerce.Formeériy the importa- tio of eggs was ee ana the )exportation smal!e }years apo an impor ‘ae of /000 dozen was not unusual,but the lgreat American hen has Leen doing her.duty,;~and-now the balance.is on the.other side.The importation of,eggs last year was slightly lees hthan a million -dozen. $$$$$ De ps riment| from 14,700,- Lumberton a Bad Dope Town.= Lumberton Robesontan In introducing Mr.R.“L.Davis |the other night Mayor White;whom Mr,Davis had asked to give.in his remarks an outline of local con- i ditions;besides what he éaid about i**blind ‘tigers,paid his respects ite doctors who Shoot cope into ~pa- itients who don't know any better and drug stores ‘that sei dope.Hé| said that he had just «5 much Te japect for an ignorant segro who sells liqwor as he has fcethe doc- itor who gives dop>and the drug- gist “who sells,it indis that the doctor and 4 had educatiotial.advan és and are tntellisent,while ‘annot.have the ditference be- White gist have the poor negro‘igame estimate of ihe tween.right and wrong Mr. \gaid that morphine has_lalledpeoplein.Lamberton ¢’ ihas and that ronglynotstatethecasetosi O AUSSE “FOR ALARM! Loss of Appetite or Eating’a Symptom Not Be Disregarded. Aippetite is just a natural \for food.Loss of ach distress after digestion or dyspepsia. jis @a-:habit very person’d good genecal:health.* It is not what you eat but lyou digest and assimilate that you good.Some of the heaviest and healthiest persons aré moderate eaters. There is nothing that.will |more trouble «-thaa disordered stomach,and.many people daily leontract serious.maladies through disregar4 Distvess After aating what does We:urge all in Statesville iguffer from any stoniach ment, -indigestion,or |whether acute or |Rexall Dyspepsia Tehlets, i distinct understanding that we |refund their money ifs after.reasonablé use of|medicine,they are uot perfectly_sat- isfied with the results..We recom- mend them to our customers every day,9nd have yet to hear of any one:who-has net been_benefited by! them,‘We honestly belicve them ‘to be without equal,They give very prompt.relief,aiding to-neutralize the gastric juices,strengthen the digestive organs,to regulate the “bowels,and thus to promote perfect nutrition,and eradicate all’um héalthy symptoms. We urge Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, gives.15 days’treatment..At the cmd of that time,your money will be returned to «you if you are not satiptied.Of.course,int chronic cates length.of treatment yaries. F or such cases,we have two larg- er sizes,which sell for 50c.and $1.00.Remember,you can.obtaim ‘Rexall Remedies in this.community touly at our ‘store—The Store.~“The-.Statesville,Drug Co. ‘cath1We -dyspepsia, which Twenty-five! riminately;| more| whiskey| there oucht.to be a} law prohibiting its sute.He did} desire ippetite or stom-} indicate in-| Over-eating| cangerous to @| Btron gest,| cause| si ty |simply or abuse ‘of thie) “who| deta nige-| éaronic;.“to °try|with.the} wilk} ‘without’@uwestio |this| you td try a.25e,box “ol -Rexall ! wtaising pay?Ad TO} rather as a di-| alnom...Ae he-| ows that,| prices at}| was} nunm-| *coun | doze aol |Special Bargains in 6-foot Dining Tables: $17.50 Tables $14.50 21.50 Tables 7.50 60.00 10-foot Tables 48.50 Statesville Housefurnishing Company. R.O..DEITZ,Manager. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. See nN Ee =HALL’S TOILET LOTION NOTHING BETTER FOR | CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS.: 250,A BOTTLE . cee |S onaeeaneerar ee W.F.Hall’s,Drug Store. "PHONE NO.26. 20800000000000000000000000 ne stmt nee 19060rronoravic Wecora 1912 1 Your Comfort:Today May Be Your Dis- |tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of That Mr.Property Owner? ‘We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accide and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Gyclone “Live Stocks _Bonds—Administrators,Quar-— dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is coming all ‘top fast.Consider the present,‘Too late to . ~lock the stable after the horseis gone, ‘Phone 54._\Call or write us for pricés and information about our oo i i Statesville Realty &Investment Co. ‘Gi SIF.CARLTON,Manager. That Should| ri a go tePENCHS——. ,.Positively the best assortment _.of Pencilsin the city.isPENS)Ss Moore’s’Non-Leakable and. _.Waterman’s Fountain Pens.:}:BLANK BOOKS +Allkinds of Bound Blank Books ‘sand Sheppard’s Lovse Leaf Systems...PRINTING We are sure we can meet your’ needs there.too.-~-- Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery,~.518 South Center Street;is Btatesville,-N.C.ee = oon eo.\ TCH!ITCH!ITCH! Scratch and rub-—rub and.scratch—until vou feel’as if you cotldsalmost.tear the burning #kin from your:body..~untl it:seems»as.if you gould--nolonger.endure these-end Ode ANawfultortures-tlose terrible higtts:of:sleepless agony...pie CAR ood“Phen—a few drops of D.D..1D.,.the General ~ElectricalContractors >Eastimates Furnished,All KindsElectricalSupplies. .ear HOME ELECTRIC CO., _A.D.COOPER,Manager- Machines Repaired. J.US LAMPRECHT; 109 East Front Street. eLas fanious Bozema ‘Specific and,Obl whatrelfef!.TheTrtand-rest at last!|ae {“D.De Dis 2 simple external washthatcleansesandheals,the inflamed.skin.as nothing,else can.A recognizedspecific‘for,Eczdmu,Psoriasis,SaltRheum.or any)other,skin trouble.”.We can give “you a full.size battle,ef the genuine D,BD.)D..remedy for’$1.00 and if the very first tiottle fails“to give relief it wi Hot cost VYou.a‘ cent.‘We also can give you a sample bot-“k's for 25.cents.Why.-suffer anotherKeywhenyoucangetD,D,D.? W.F."Hall,Statesville,N.C,My Machine Shop ~ &completé and I am prepared to dowykindofrepairwork,‘ENGINE AND BOILER WORK |‘>&SPECIALTY"=Also carry.a full-line of Steam Fit-ings up to 3inches.Injectors,Lu- yricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps’7ipe and Shafting:—: Cc.H.TURNERDepotStreet.|Dealer in Machinery .7,wo TYALWAYSIN. \COULPY three rooms on the second fidar.ofFirstNationa!Bank Building,and T antalwayshere, 4 res | Don't peep\into my reception roomwhereLneverstayafdthengooffandsaylam|natin,but come on in and let yourself be knownTapthehell,knock or speak out.If I.am hot atthedentalchair’1 am-in my Laboratory—work shop —in a room farther in,‘P.F LAUGENOUR,Dentist. ’Phone 61. a See Roofing,Pants,Monuments, .Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal- vanized Roofing,tin and gal- vanized Shingles with patent lock..Roofing also‘has patent ock.\ Paint of all colors,turpen- tine,linseed oil.: Lam agent’for monuments made by Mecklenburg Monu- ment Co.1ND.C.S..HOLLADec.‘12. JUST Broad Street.Methodist Church. Statesville Female College:Statesville Graded School.Mr.F,H.Conger’s Residence. Long’s Sanatorium.i Southern Passenger Station. Ask to see.the Simplofiller’Fountain Pen and Conklin’sFountainPen.These aretwo © best self-filling pens on.the “market.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks ‘and Pencils. PRINTING. RECEIVED || Local Views,All New.| Claims‘Ate Easy. Anybody Can’Make Claims. If claims”made quality DAN VALLEY .:flour.would ‘have beén put out of business long ago..1am still looking foraflourjust-as-good as DAN VALLEY;and so are a num:ber of housewives who:paid their good money:for an=un- tried flour.’The best.thing I can suggest.is;to put DANVALLEYanda-just-as-good. flour side by side and watchtheresults.This is the test,‘DAN VALLEY is sold by ev- ery leading’grocer in your city.Ask for DAN.VALLEY “and accept no other. C.W.Boshamer,Jr., ‘Local Representative. ’Phone 1125. S.J.Holland. Has good farm horses and mules for sale for ‘cash or on time,Terms to suit purchaser. Best)equipped livery in town. BRADY,~The Printer. W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.Cc. Fine Farm Lands and City Property for Sale.i AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES.- |PROPERTY }For Sale or.Rent. Four-room cottage and lot -—on Oak street for_sale._Good ’Phone 3...Day or Night. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Pets to ‘a judgment ofthe SuperiorCour?of Iredell county,rendered at the Jan-uary term,1912,in an action wherein Thomas J.||Conger is pieintiff and Will Wasson is defendant.theinudersigned commissioner.will sell at publicauctiontothehighestbidder,for cash,at thecourthousedoorinStatesville,N.C.,on SATURDAY,MARCH 23D,1912, at 12 o'clock,m.,the follewing described real es-tate lying in the edge of Belmont,a colored sub-urb,southeast of Statesville,to-wit:One-half acre of land,the same that Will Was-son purchased from Nat Smith,for description ofwhichseedeedfromNat.Smith to Will WassonandbeingtheresidenceofthesaidWillWasson,‘adjoining the lands of Ernest Weaver,Nat Smith'sestateandthepublicroadleading:to Williarhs’rove :JOHN A:McLEAN,R,B.McLaughlin,Atty.eCommissioner., Feb.20,1912 ‘ ‘Hard Brick and rock are the only build- ing materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and | barn and.outbuildings. _Several lots,close in,forsale.°. One hundredandsixty acres less than a mile north of town’ to be cut into-lots to suit pur-ehaser.,‘This is fine residen-‘tial property,located on Tur-nersburg road and Turner av- enue,‘i 4 _Nine acres ijt:north States- ville for sale.~C.S.Holland. last for all time.Common and Face Brick always on: hand,:Statesville Brick Co. PILLOWS FREEMailus$10 for86-pound Feather Bed and receive6-pound pair pillows free.Freight prepaid,New|feathers,best ticking,satisfaction guaranteed,AGENTS WANTEDTURNER&CORNWELL Feather Dealers.Dept.A.Charlotte,N.C.Reference:Commercial NationalBank.WANTED.cats ciines.todece,‘ings of.all kinds,broken 'Dec,12, \ FOR LADIES ‘and ehildren,Reasonable*.prices.and|iNS,126,Fifth etr.SEWING.a hale Ww.re ’Jan;9-8E, woe se oor Ahaesc..aid»HARDWARE HARNESSco.Jan,19, news you want to.know,Get.THELAND:ae eA ¥ |THE LANDMARK 7 aeFRIDAY.“tian |Rape ‘Toa Valuable.to,Lum Under Jhop——Valtte of Oak ‘Leaves and Pine |oceupied with work in the office that {break in the series of 50 articles on itch gone instantly!Com:| rapVThe ‘|!good and so expensivea crop into the —tleaves''and-pine.straw into the barn, ‘Iithan twice as‘much phosphoric acid ito be pretty certain vane March \8,1992. ABOUT GREEN MANURE Straw as:>Manure. "Po the.Editor of The iundmark: .We desire to state by way of expla-nation that our'time has been so closely we have been compelled’to make a green manuring that we set out,to Lwrite.We,have,at last;‘resumed this line of work,however,and hope to continue the articles each week@ they are completed...’;.«We-want,to take this oapuesandedys"appreciative ay concerning the discussions-and wave) asked us to contitine them along this all-importantiine of soitimprovement.:Some farmers.have asked whethereisa,good,green manuring ‘crop..seed-of this crop are,not raisedon’the farm’in,this country.and.aresaexpensivethatwehavenotadvised:the use of.this plantas a green ma-nure.’We usually think of rape asapig,lamb,‘or chicken feed «for the fall,winter and spring and hardly.think it a ‘wise,practice to:plow:so ground for manurial purposes.How-ever;for the.information of.thosefarmerswhodesiretoknowits.valueweappendthefollowingtable,which shows rape to rank’high ds a greenmanuringcrop:’It is’about as rich in fertilizer elements asrye:and in view of the fact that:a great.deal heaviertonnagecan"be grown to the acre,its importance as a green manure standsoutveryprominently. )..Itis likely that many’farmers.who\read these articles:have hauled oak } ‘lot during the late fall and:winter tobeusedasbeddingforthe”cattle. |Did'you -éver.question the value of ‘this apparently,worthless material?H-have~hauted-se-much-of it_myself. fand was.:so astonished when I came to know its rea)value ‘thatI decided to-inelude.the -analysis of these mate-rials in the following table: Table showing fertilizer value of various raw. anures compared with thatof.stable manure:POUNNS PER TONim NITROGEN ,PHOSPHATE,POTASH Rape (green)a 3 7.2 Oak Jeaves.20 4 ¥Pine needles.18 4 26Cowmanure(fresh)7.6 3.6 713Horseman,(fresh)8.7 Po I ae Com.fer,2-2,4 40 160 40 Aren't you surprised to find com- mon oak leaves:carrying as muchnitrogenas‘half.a ton of 8-2-3 com- mercial fertilizer?And‘to find more jand almost as much potashin a ton of‘fresh horse or,cow manure?Wenowseethatwewereaddingmanure ‘||to manure when we used this mate- irial'as bedding.°Of course we all know that theplantfoodelemeritsofall.these greenfawmanuringcrops.are not available ito the crop till they have undergoneidecayinthesoilbutthisprocessgen- ‘erally goes.on rapidly enough duringthespringandsummermonths.and'we do not have to wait long for re-turns from our labors.Next we expect todiscussthehand- ling of green manures in the produc- 'tion of the.different farm crops.J.L,Burgess. N.C.Dept.Agriculture. Law ‘Prohibits Tipping in Mississippi Winston-Salém.Sentinel. Tipping has been made a crime intheStatecfMississippi.Under the-bill any employer who knowingly per-mits-an employe to accept a tip is sub- jectto'a,fine of $100,the employewhotakesthetipmaybefined:$50 and the person who gives the tip isto‘be fined the same amount—$50.!.Porters on the Pullman cars are in- eluded-in,this prohibitive legislation.‘The law seenis.to be drastic enough to reduce the tipping ‘evil to a mini- mum..Tipping was not a crime inithefirstinstance,nor was it an evil,|until it becamea sort of hold-up game;| \as it was practicedby many. |Even the.Frantic ‘Favorite.Son" ;.Work May Not Beat.Wilson: |Greensboro News.ee : |It is going to take some stroivg ||‘‘fayorite son”“work to:prevent|woméns lon of Woodrow .Wilson hastyy the Democrati¢convention at Ba!|timiore.Governor Wilson's .recent feapture of:half the d¢l¢egates——ten |out-of.twenty—in Oklahoma has ‘Caused great:élatidn among hisfriends,and wéth,some reason.GreNdhoma“is a closé’neighhor at Mis- ;Souri,and.it cannot be.denied that,|jin many <éssentials,|Cxttmp,Qlark is a statesman.after:ORMh¢ina’s,jown ‘heart...It -was hut."natura jto ‘suppose that Mis “e1ark awould be able to.win out there’against all.camers.::But.the ottcome;,has) shown that Dre "Wilson “is:’a factor| who,must *be-reckoned with in‘theWestaswellasinfthe-South antelsewhere...”tierWith-sueh ‘a:Situatien in view,|there ‘is small wonder.that:eftarts| }i 4 Talmost tranticare being “matte ttsplit{up .the ‘State delegations| among “favorite sons *Nothing} short of a signal success in.this)i respect is going to prevent the New|Jersey Governors,from .enterine)the convention with a decided:lead| ‘over ‘any other candidate.It seems| now:that »he} cannot receive the unecessary er irds vote.on the Tirst ballot,but) “is going to require 3_well-orgin-| ized and sirongly®veiiented 1 !ment to hold him down after that,|Governor Harmon has a substantial| following,and the-Undérwood |Beti-|timent is on the increase;but we are unable to observe ‘where either of them is making inroads on the previously formed ;Wilsor sentiment. As it appears\now,a well organized| and astittely managet---faverite son’?camipaign©way is..the-only |to head the schoolmaster.off..1t isan undertaking that demands the best efforts of ‘political experts. ce wv we 4, #Be saved—Hundreds Dooried>ta ht By Criminal Care-)|- he evening, |Stomach and Liver Ta!ets correct these THE:MANY.NEEDLESSLY BDIND.np ee re By:Proper’Precaition’the Sight of 25 Per Cent.of the Blind Could Loss of Siglessness,; To the Editor of ‘Phocuandmerk:;a There are estimated to be 100,000 blind persons,.old.and young;in thiscountry.‘Not less than 500-of these live in North ‘Carolina.Had it everoccurredtoyou,gentle reader,that at least.75 to.100 of these neéd-.nothavebeenblind—ought,not to havebeen,and would not have been—if proper .precaution “and ~preventive measures had ‘been employed’imme- diately after their birth?.a“What blindness meatis to an intel- ligent,capable«man or.waman,’*to}. quote the.words of a blind man who|s,inthe face,of heavy odds,.taker:|lis pl in.the’world.with..signal uccess,«“is:something which:‘only.e Lord and thesdevil and those,who.endure it know anything.about,in € sight can not even imagine it,”Thatitispossibleto-prevent much of such’anguish seems’not -to,have dawned!upon the average:citizen...Is such nal,positively wicresponsible?&’From one-fourth to:onesthird of all blind children lose their.sight fromwhatisusuallycalled‘sore eyes,’”’‘‘inflammation,’”’etc..This is.really*fophthalmia neonatorum,’’.a germ disease,which can be -cured if,takenintimeandthe:properremedies used.These remedies Sth be applied as}. ked?.Then who is soon.as:the childis Donn,whether any signs Of inflammation™or aot it may save your child’s sight.:'If the eyes,nose,mouth and.eats}, of every new-born babe.should,be}thoroughly.washed immediately after fre discovéred its birth in a weak solution of boracic| acid (borax water),one drop of a so+lution of nitrate of silver,not stronger than,one’per cent.,put in the eyes, and the child thereafter kept clean,blindness among childrenin our State|would-be -reduced atleast:25 percent.| Do you realize what-that:would mean| to the 100 homes'in North Carolina in}which.there.are children ‘‘needlessly; blind ae 7 :|And are you aware what'it wouldsavetheStatefinanciallytothuspre-|serve the sight of all such children?) Not less,than $20,000,a year.Is it} not worth the effort?Then does it)not behoove every one to do all in hispowertoSpreadtheinformationand}seek to bless the homes into which | the little onescome ?Let every mother}heed this warning and preserve the}sight-of her child..John E.Ray,© -Principal State'School forthe Blind, Raleigh,N.C. 2 \| Keep Fewer Dogs and Better Ones —Dog Law Advocate. T6 the Editor of tia Landnicrk: Tax:the dog anddo your nebghbor a favor.He is.trouwbfed with the dog if you ‘ar®not 1 see a few| letters in,your paper about -th¢dog Jaw.J am glad jto see them. {wish there were more.IT am in fayor ofa dog law Where t| live.I know of many worthless dogs that rove the.neighborvood ober| for anything that they ‘can des;roy.Some of ‘these dogs are meat that they ‘can hardly,‘be ‘driven, iway by women.‘I saw a letter in The Landmark} where an old.gentlemah caught anj opossum in the heh houée He .s&ys| ie has one and.wants another,| 50 dog if he will come aroua?.I can,find| al)the dogs he wants free and} won't.take any..risk 9°thg.law,for, theif-owners)have left the neigh | borhoed.and.the do too.Fi.-the} Nan.who wants dof hens| laying about the «the dogs ‘will ‘keep the opossums away, for they hunt bettsr arcund |the hiouse,barn,smokehouse,anv such places than.anywher lL dan't want to do away:with dogs, but the dog that is of wt use)for anything should bes put out of the .way.:Keep fewer “d apd ‘better dogs.Statesville,R-4 _—$—<—$—$—— ‘<*&lbe¢ the Superintendent i .Saloon League. Wilson Dispatch,4th,to GreensboroNews,meee _Thfs evening much -excitement Was caused by reason of John Strick-land-making-an assaujt on oR.L Davis,superintendent of,the North Assaulted Anti-| Carolina Anti-Saloon League.«Re cently,the Wilson’‘f.inés has been publishing the names of ‘all parties receiving lar#ve shipments of.liquor here,and Striekland’s hame was on a recent Hst..He blamed Mr Davis for reporting the matter anc.this seeing ‘hin «a,|.Tarboro Street,-atta¢ked-him with his fist. Davis struck’Strickiand ohce.©Dax vis ‘retreated in a store ‘and’ranbehindacounter,Strickland follow- ing and ‘trying to get at him,bute bystanders imterfered Neither”piar- ty was injured much.-Strickland’ had -his hand.badly bruised in Striking.the blows.; THé most common cause of insomnia js disorders of the stomach.’Chamberlain disorders and.enable yuu to sleep.For sale by all dealerssKidneyAilments Start ‘with BACKACHE,DULL HEAD- ACHE,BLURRED,EYE SIGHT,LOSS, OF APPETITE,PAIN IN ‘HIPS atid SIDES,SORE and WEAK KIDNEYS: and URINARY IRREGULARITIES, TO NEGLECT-MEANS: Loss of Health and V ‘TO CURE«USEFoleyKidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION -QUICK IN RESULTS Will CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER TROUBLE not beyond the reach of medicine.No medicine can do thore.The genuitie is in ayellow packag? itality }: their blackest:nightmares,those,with |,” ignoranceandsindifférence not crimi-|- The remedy will do no hurt;| +\ Rings That AreAll Right. ~~COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Capital Fr e t h c n s d i i e e n e n n n t i c o m e s n e a i e o p e n e e r e i e e s ae s a an e le e l r e n a r c e e n a e e t a o n n n e e n i e n a nT yo : “Write Now to the *Geet oh .ice Te \e wee cae ua ege iNorthernPacificRy| :For Rates of.Fare,..Full Information and Free Illustrated Literature about the seven great Prosperity States of America .Minnesota,Wiscousin,North Dakota,Montana,Idaho,Wash--ington and Oregon.€Locate along “The Scenic Highway’ :the Standard Railway of the Northwest.Get,your friends to go'and form a colony.@.Ask about Low One-eswaySpringColonistFares,effective daily Marchist-to April 15th and Round-trip HomeseekersFares,effective on first and third Tuesdays ‘of _each month.@ Write now to 2 ae t n a ta t a ee pe ne a e gr a n ee ne aa a IE IM cc c ne s e De a r s PR I Dg co A en e A ge d ci n n a m o n en a ,E..RYAN,Traveling Passenger A gent,one f 16 N.Pryor St,Adanta or J.C.EATON,Traveling Immigration Agent,4 40 E.4th Ave,Cincinnalé Fist Building& can Associlin A quarter of a centuryago,February 5th,1887,the First Building.and Loan Association was organized.We'still have the same president,J.C.Irvin,the same vice president,H. C.Cowles,and one director—Geo.H.Brown—elected at the . organization,who have served 25 years without compensa- tion..We have also Mr.L.C.Caldwell-our attorney,who has conducted the legal business since the beginning.Three -—of'the first board of directors;Messrs.Isaac Wallace,W.F.— Munday and J.P.Caldwell,are dead.Three others,P.C. Carlton;J.Stephany and J.U.Lamprecht,resigned,and new men have taken their places.Several of our present stock-: holders,have carried shares continuously.for 25 years.: Your présent secretary has had 23 years’‘experience,in trying to supply out of available funds.an almost “unlimited demand for money.—Ce an,j .We have aided in the building,or buying,or paying of mortgages on about 600 of.the homes of the city,a number of business houses and several churches..The total number of shares subscribed 20,- 895;par value $2,089,500.Shares matured 3,056;withdrawn 13,829 shares.Now in force 4,010,not including shares in the 51st series now open.Amount loaned and mainly invested in homes,° and taxable property,$530,349.83.'Paid on matured ‘shares in cash or cancelled mortgages $305,600.Paid on withdrawals |$347,223.15.Total disbursed in this community $1,183,172.98. The great need of the association is more stockholders and more money.-Could the enterprising business men of the city.be induced to invest in our shares,they would assist in building up the city,thereby increasing their own.business.. As an investment it would pay 6}to 7'per centprofit clear of taxes.’Have had very successful opening of our 51st series and shares are still going like ‘hot cakes.” Harrill,---Secretary J C.IRVIN,President.oY ©00000050000eeeeneneeoecce : When you buy one of our Rings you need not give yourself any-trouble about the sets.If by any chance the set should get loose and come out,just bring it in and a new set will be put in free of any cost-to you.We sell the famous W.W.W.Let us show you our line. A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing willbe. given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00° or more.‘ -»Jewelers. Good Methods,Large Resouces Ought to mean much to the man ‘with a bank ac- count,’If you-have not yet opened.an account with the:COMMERCIAL we invite you to.do so how. ;$100,000.00“Surplus 28,000.00 Total Resources over :500,000.00 ~.*.Rour per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. ey fy. Commercial National Bank, :Statesville,’N.C. M.K:STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice President. D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant,Cashier..! \ eter nte nies 4 PaGe MIGHT, t reer ier pene nee —.———a THE LANDMARK)", FRIDAY,—'——Marci 8,°1912.|°doxtameaeAgo.} \ e Taindmark:+ Corresponderice of.The.Landmerk,..nothing pew jusidpr the sun." MR.HALL Is A DODGER.|‘79 the Baitorot‘Cb ee t of a4cetg-Sidestep “the |>Your editorial ofthe oth on “Rey|jury and the \e Mination’‘of “wit-eeWarcacianCansalan,lenine vamped Stonies'’\Was read’with |Messes,the sovernnient today;cloged \‘Waiting to Hear From fhe Peo |ploasiire and ||aptlycloséd with the’ee =ae oe ie ae che \4 aMple,Quotation,from |Solouren,“There is|cons:iracy in®maintatning \com-:\ 4 \Mooresville,March 7—-Since:it |guggested td me an artivle I read |ease ig said:to be |seems to,be generally conceded |years ago,pnd)thiokiug it mightMr,T.|interest some|of your)readers, ee tse will.give it us welllag 1 can reca it ; that our fellow-townsman, 'N,Hall,willy be the.next’nominee °;)Ogi E WedanuefromsouthIredelltorepresent,the Maria Edgeworth)ek evi-county -in-the.next:General Assem-|dent .pleasure of \'\one wfoundsomenew.and preciecm(tan t called on:.bly,your:vorrespondent called in her,essay jon’the langhable mihimlastmighttogetsomeexpres-|joie of the trish,tells the stary,ofsion:from him with regard to.the |the man:writing.a letter and notic-major‘and minor issues of the com-|ing a fellow looking over his shoul:Nat oeiesee tt j ders,wrote as»follows:|““wouldMpitemorein}detail:but an impy ing ‘campaipn,“After,‘having sev- eral questions thrown .Wito his’w L nm en _Mr.,Hall’s answer was quite.R se-|duit.fellow is Jooking over mveltianin‘character,“I have noth:|sbouldér reading:-eyery.wore ;Se te n|white.’’.The.fellow -eried’out in-ing to Bay?’“When:hig attention |write CAN a ae x aia:;wae called to the.need,of,Judiciah disnantly,"Yon tel:“ve aot read tients eideofthe ease Was taken|reform in the Statée,.thed talk of re-'}a word you,have writhen.’*“This is ding rat>Opening the diqaog,questidn,sala-/an Irish“bul}but a very ald one,dita,on'the -packtay*irduatry.i%: ]hi 4 sérs,’creation-of}It sis’about.250.years cider|)thaesforcountyofficers,’creation of}It *about year's”h ',County,‘courts,.etcs,-he,like.Teddy,;the New Testament,icould.no longer keep quiet,but tes)»“Horace._Walpole|plied by saying that he had not #dgeworth’s other! Irish)tbull.thentirelymadeuphis’platfermybut|best-of.the,maa wh.eatd,[Tl would ‘do so by the time the race is would have -bpen ‘very :handsome,‘on;that.the paramount issues.of |but they changed/’me ‘in he.,cra-' the out :;rom)Dor /Quixote,proper mechanism of loaf bread;|but,Cervantes borrowed 2 it’from the campaign se-far-seem ito be the}dle."That came urth:.centurthestatusof‘the prowling membeis ‘the Greeks in’‘the tou ‘of the ‘canine tribe ang the fing!jana -the Greeks ‘stole *disposition of the ground hag.With Egyptians hulidreds of |yearsrespecttottefirstheclaimedthat{ford a ea he had’not had the_opportunity to;George Washington |j)the Fathestudy:accurately:the merits of eith-|of:His.Country,the Rreat patrioerthe“salt riser!’of the “yeast jand statesman,Be ex aro aed riser’’and-eould not at this stage |fied gentleman,is”rep ers used to make-—or.the ‘‘yeast |wineglass and|/said”to him,;“Thesatiser,’’the arn sthod projegted|glass out of Which.you’/dtink/is i /horyg fe star olg peore at cancht aave than -40 years old.’The thirs-|esiog Foley Kidne»-1's1z.!’Tonig in acPeeasnateie:re the ‘Mom,auick in results.Pry)them.|States-ers of domestic seience.This plank;|}ty traveler replied:“ST ie i .a 'S ¥aS i,td oro Vy oeheclaimed,’should be settled solte-smallest thing!of itsy@ge 1.¢@ver |saw.”That .story ty on its.merits.fiveni as As to the second question-—the/story Gf “Athens 345)ibe fore the '*Status of the prowling members:of )birth of Christ.: the canine tribe-—Mr.Hall said that 'n fact.most ofthe B¢-called Trist Since.this question voula not be |bulls are Greek,|fake.the:/Irishmar considered as either a’political “éF)>Who carried @round a<-brick as moral one he could only meet it’on.specimen of ‘thé house he/wanted to!the basis of popular gcverument selt;the iiehmas Who shut.his eyes)—6a ety nethefundamental‘principle:of;or andlooked thto a glass/to see how he}:TRPWY OO q iz WUTtheory_of.government.He said that |would look when he tras dead;|the;A \ERY CO M MON I ALLACYhewasa'Jeffersonian Democrat and)trishman who,houg ‘t Bjcrow,/Gen)‘Among people who donot save is’the belief:that to makebelievedthatthefutureSafetyofour/claring that crows lve?200.years|?institutions rested’'on the ubselutejan?he meant!te sc:ut and tryrimcipieofmajority.rule,and that/it;the ‘Irishman!who./iner .@ manlMec::to start with,Thisisa COSTLY MISTAKE.\The keynotelagebtueforthis:all-impor-|and said to him,“Why|yout Riyer-|of ALL SAV INGS,and incidentally,of all investments _wastant.matter to.be left.to the peo-jence,I heard you Were /dead.v*|sounded by Benjamin Franklin when hesaid,j‘Money.makes =“ple.If the:majority.of our people |‘Well,”says the man,7)“1 Suppose|money,and the money that makes money makes-mere mon--—=are in favor of imposing a:heavy |yow ‘see I am.not.’“Oh,no,”says ,ey.””This maxim applies to.-all sums of money from a :tax on the dog,let it.be imposed.|Pat,“I would believe’the man}.PENNY UP...No'sumistoo small tosave.When youcome -_Ifc the majority believe in.giving |who told me a/deal quicker than’to trace some.great SELF-MADE.FORTUNES to theirthenoble‘dog free rein to.do as|T would you.|aliad |sources you will find that'the man who has dmasked themnAtagOeeponeaehaPhatceegbhonetenetrealizedataveryEARLYagethatpennies.were worth sav..mises ex f Zo >)be >¢2,Long *¢saree i ‘.° oat ren eth im 8 expelled |prehistofie periad.C.F’McK,ing.This Wee a dollars came,and this isfromthecountyorannihilated,let|.Morganton,March 6th.nthe inne my y Rey ept their fortunes...LY.IN MIND >.iit,be done.”Mhe.citizens.of.Ire-|+epee 1é important fact to be kept CONSTANTLY.IN»MI} dell county should not let Towser)7.Effectual SchootorTraporShepinterferewith.our): theory of government.Ie »Battor..o oie Nandinenk:As to the third plank of Mr.|7°the Badltor.of vae Yandmark;,mind that NOW IS THE TIME to make your plans to begin'3 a ;ef see /Landinark that some ,.’.onaecighegat0Lotcoeoaavoncor‘der ta,to save.NextseriesopensSaturday,April 7th.Come join us.taal a ad’as y this Placing county officc*s cn salary,WwW 7 7h :4ame,pouty That he tid “bothfeet |ete,ete.,but I have /not seen where E.W EBB,Secretary.on the ground hog and that his de-/@0Y one is expressing himself incision.on:this matter’was conclu-|faver of a more-aifsctual schoolsive.and final.-Mud all winter,attendance law.We fion't.like the}:rain all month,snow all.spring—|Word “compulsory.”Our attend- how could he think otherwise?Who/@tce in.the public g*hools is fareversawaday’in January.with |below whatit.should |be,and.therewhichyesterday.would nol compare|!little hope of miater'ally increas-favorably?jing it until we haye’ja better way:|of reaching those wh are not ineeiced.ak is to|etested inthe ¢dofulion.of theirspiesoscayrelGhatanenyHooks?children.and whq |think -because:Landmark:'|they themselves fara 9.(in someCorrespondenceofTheLa.|eases)scanty liviae ithout the _Bufola,March 4—-Of -course iUladvantages of |an Ancetion,thatisaweknownfactthataielectiontheirchildrencan|J6 the same.is at hand and most pé cple are dis-|::cussing’politics with the usual jn-the height ‘of our|ambition:to giveenueaenJoyerntaeourchildrentheareboss‘bility ofStandallo1@.t2guUes,stil 1a jwinning their faily bre ad.some-does Hot exchide tbera ©trom She thing {s needed:and.needed badly:oe oats yar re een It should be/the height of-everyclansineir.own ovinion e burtheréaresomethinzswe-do not understand,thene are’some we:dd: not:because we have studied all sort of political ecsuonty huc-tecause we! }through his children what he is un- able to accomplish himesif are presented:face to face with the }ya yw?If.not:-why not?tacts,every deg is ..|ONE INTERESTED IN SCHOOLS...there are Sever:things to de-|Olin,N.iC,Rl;Mar -4..1912.‘Mand our attention but we who are |:striving for the betterment of ‘our}f ritescountrymustputawaythepet-|‘Republicans Fear Wilson.ty things and put our zeal and ef-}W ashington Dispatch to “Raleigh‘forts to a worthy cause.And cn |News and Observer.of the greatest:thinys we as.pri-+That Goyernor Wilson will be thevatecitizenscan-do is to devote |choice of:the Deinoerats at ‘theourtimeandenergy(which we)Baltimore.convention fs regretfullyOweascitizens)‘to the great cause|admitted by.Repuolican .leaders,of education We are all aware of}Two.interested ,utterances.indicat~the fact,that our State has awoke |ing ag much have been carried ©:intoa-hivher ‘realization gf.its great|press ‘dispatches of.the pas‘feweducationalresponsibility’which is |days.::restitig upon it.Yes,the State has|An Associated Pregs ici patch fromhandedit:down to tre counties|San Antonio quoted Col,Cecit.Liy+and,as-usual;Iredell caught’)on,Republican:national committee-the spirit:(as she Coes in all.other|man from Texas,as saying:wit a steps of progress)and there has|Mr,Roosevelt ig hot..ominated—--)been an éducational -awakening|that:is,if Mr.Taft -is nominated—the like of which iredeil has never |we might as well hesgit addressing,experienced before.Wiile.we have!Woodrow Wilson:as.Mr’Presidennotyi we have the uld adage ev-|es :carried an utterance from Rep- nid,that.‘Rome was not |resentative Jackson,of Kansas,to|day.".{this -effect:‘Theodore RooseveltaiWehadthe‘pleasure’imjis the only man-.the -Republioans |our stort travel over the county tofcan name who/cah defeat WoodrowseetlewSchoolhouse;which.would|Wilson.”.bea ‘credit.to the academies of|It is no secret that the Taft andten,years all of whieh -have/the standpat Republicans are indulgbeenbuiltinthelastfourorfivefingintheRuthatWoodrowWil years,whic is Saying wuch for |Son will:bg @ prived of the nomina-the present system of edutation and |tion at thé /Baltiticra convention.its promoters But while this .is}They much prefer Some cther candi-all true,We as teachers are put to|date,.°';a decided disadvantage:by several |+SSFthingswhich‘seem Wauikportant:un |Legislature |Asks _ eet ee, Senator.to Re- ~til you have.tightly investigated |¢aign,.=,them;then you can:mor fully ume]oA joint resolution demanding ’beéanse ‘this ts an.important issue |mer.With us?|mB,GP dgrtand.”One of ‘the worst out of thetheseisthehOWsupply.of books |Senatwhichsometimes:.nuts.the student |by both,houses of the Mississippito’Buch ‘a disadvantage that they |Lepistature Tuesday,just simply have to quit School or|The resolution recites an allegedWarryjust.one.or two studies.Could)promise -of Peroy to.resign:if hesomeonekindly.inform the teach~|should be defeated in the Demo.6Ts of the county who-ure to blame;ératig,primary election of last ‘sum-Former Goverior VardamamnHi.|Won the nomination over Percy il=aes :jthe primaryDo\you know ‘that of all the minor|, resignation ‘df.United StatesorLeroyPeruy.¥a adopted \aliments colds are by fur the most dan-li rere'Werous?It is nut the cold ‘itseit that _The Southern Shoe Dealer's Agso-wou meed to feat,bus ‘he.serious...dis-|clation,In annual covention ‘itt-At-@aeqs that it often teads to.Most’of llanta this Week WOUOM Mea §these are known as werm ¢'seases,.Pnou-ui on record assopposedt/shook —whts {Monia and consumption are among them|2?!d to button shoes,whic h,it}y not take Chamberiuin’s Cough Rem |18 Claimed,“are troublesome to fit Fer saie by all dealers.Tatts tendency \which is deplo y,amd cure your cwlil while.you can?)and are vthe pesult 97 a fastidous reda. ir :x“phe litees Fe tN Ne ee eee eee TeSTORIESARE)ALL.OLD.|Government's Case Ayai a };\N,*\t *:..a m hp a oe.haa Chicago.Dispatch,8th. Oo had|tow va ‘written motion slenéd byUSB°D leach of the ten defendant “thought-Miss it from .-the rted=to of the campaign allign himself|have told often ‘and with delight |with either.The Landmark,with jis|this story;A traveler strolled-‘intoboldandcloseattachmentforthe|/an inn and asked for 4 drink;the »salt riser’<the .bread our moth-/proprietor handed him//&very’small aw Advoeat- Perhaps they ean.”tut -af it is} |parent's ambition to accomplish | Is.Iredell coumty ready ‘for a’ jmore effecttal school’attendance } et et attiined the hcight of per-|The same day the prese-dispatch-| —— / net ‘Pac!Consumed Three Mont Sa)DMGAftar‘12:weeks and o; .)By Of-|oceupied in =the se ectio 10)bination ‘in.restraint of trade.The | he Mugest\erim- LBL of inal ‘\trialk in the }I}Raderal courte):Nl \Rudge ‘Carpenter inimeJournedcourtfortaeday.nouheéd that ‘at.the.dpen\r Of hadi tomor- E and ER. will hePresentedaskingthecoult|to take|.\he case from the jury and!discharge!the packers en.the erovud that ‘theygbvernmient(has failed to prove its.)charges:uinder the dncictment.9 Ytisexpectedthatcouns¢]or:‘the|,Sorendasite will arene nearly al week|the hhotion.pe ee 2Thelosingyours‘of the govern:| s- ‘the!; ates| ‘up.With’)the reading oatey iy th t1UnitedStatesand’stipulatedmentsofthecorpprate)story.of|,{the-companies controled by (the de|VNfendanten ac.6.)ibe dlaThetrialwasbégunDecember’6andthejury.w4s sworn tn).Decembe®«19:The first witness for the govenn-ment was called December!26.|For-_|ty-nine witnesses.were,exd mined by)Yithe ,government and,1/404 BEN |‘ments (Were |in-| See ae e \\:°New River Corn! _Iwill have to arrive this week 20 bushels New Riy--er Corn:|This is the earli-/est and best for early corn)Don’t forget this is the placetoget’the genuine Irish Cobbler,I have a ‘bip lotOnionSéts.andall kinds ofseeds.":D.J.KIMBALL. yile Drug Co...iff erermerinanene seni yen elnremeer sof various kinds || troduced in evidence } Tey Aj:Glossner 2%Qntarte |street,t'})Rochester;N.Y.)has redcverea from:along'ana severe)attuck Of Hidney||trou+ble,his cure -beins due toj Foley's)Kid=|ey.Pills.After detailine!bis case,he,Pays:‘'L am.only ‘sorry 1.die not!learn J}SOoner.of Foley Kdney Pils!In Jia.tewjays’time my:backache complet ely,left,lime and 1felt greatly ‘improved.My kids/meys became stronyci,.digzy spells -lettt}me,and I was no jOuger Alnbypd atmight.I feel 100 por cent.better since K a noe a‘A MutualBuilding &Loan Association, ep ee e ee i money it is necessary,to havea considerable 6um.of money about the growth of money is that it WILL NOT GROWunlessitisFIRSTSAVED:REGULARLY.”Talk-the matter over with our secretary-and make up your KW Buy at the Price You Want to Pay.“aS Krippendorf-Dittman Co’.s Early Easter Showing.|es’fine Black and Brown Velvet Pumps,Patent Colt,Lacé 6r Button,Ox.fords,Suede aud Gun Metal Oxfords,Russet and Kid Pumpsin all widths—B,€,D;*_STYLE,WORKMANSHIP,VALUE, With these three words in mind we have placed Krippendorf-Dittman Shoes and.Oxfordsin’the highest praise of the ladies.Try them.'f toSolidcomfort.from.the starLLS&POSTON_»Sales Day.is thé first)Monday in each month in Statesville;N-Co "account ofthis change in-manufacture od ee 2 OL aiee.'Ty cnem.”They never burt the feet...t..No charge made-for fitting,o.\uYours traly,© ana We have secured 100 dozen pairs of La-*dies’fine Lisle Hose froma manufacturerwhowillmakenothinginthefuturebut --Men’s Half Hose.Nothing on the mar-ket better retailing for 25¢,pair.On these Hose were bought.so we can retailthemat15c.pair.All perfect,no sec-‘onds.Not over 6 pair toa customer.>= Onsalein the basement.===s« erent reat ence sree One new case of fine 32 inch Ging-hams,regulat 12 1-2c.Srade,goingat8c.yard. The very fine 32 inch Zephyr Ging-ham,retailing from 15c.to 18c.yard,at Lae ae,Very respectfully, ¢ |A Good BankI-IN_A GOOD TOWN. \}})Weare better,bigger and stronger than ever.During the years;of our existence our aim has heen to extend to our patrons the bestpossibleservice..Our steady growth is evidence that the banking in-|j}Stitution which shows the greatest safeguard around ifs business in|||.order to protect its depositors,merits the confidence of the public,||}Hf you are not a customer.of this bank,let this be your.invitation to\|}become one,our relations will be mutually profitable.|Come in and grow with us.We will appreciate ‘your help andwillholdourselvesinreadinesstohelpyouinreturn.: ||Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. .j <ms |The Clean Sweep Harrow!|i :| |The Harrow:that cleans tip all others in points of superiority.Cleans}up old.General Green with all his force.Our guarded end:harrow|has extreme strength and a great degree of flexibility..The toothbarsareunusuallyheavyU-bar steel while 2 3-8 inch channel steelisusedforendbars.In the first place no castings are used on this|harrow to connect the tooth bars to.the end bars.Tooth bars ex-||.tend through end bars and after being fitted with heavy steel wash-||ers,are‘held in position by 4 spring cotter.The construction of 5|the harrow is still further reinforced /by heavy corner braces,which { }| hold the harrow in perfect alignment,but do =not interfere with the .flexibility.COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THIS.vatBESTOFALLHARROWS |White-Stimpson Hardware Company,|BEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN TOWN.|sad oa ss sig ea i iii » 69095 399690988 0800008 08081)@@ealiri THEWoman @WHOWRITES,© on and with stationery procured a»hereds in no danger of having @ her letters eriti¢ised as to.cars rect form anyway.We have just the right “Shape,‘size afid’ lint.of.paper,tho _ink..that doesn’t splutter.Our'3tationery ,is approved>by people who know.eel S2 e e e e e s e c o r se ‘a.ALLISON’S,.—-BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.|0050292000 e290e0ene eeeeee ‘i > e- |{j|}j }{| ! { ee THER.M.KNOX CoO. Sales Day is the firstMonday in each month in Statesville,N,C. -Specials! Watch for announcement of new article at bottom of thisspaceineachFriday’s Landmark for the following week.We'll deliver the goods according to announcement. $1.00 Bugsy Whips for 50c: Te.Buggy Whips for A0c. Good as can be bought any- where regular for 75c.and $1. Will:sell this week at above prices,One only toa customer. !\:oe Statesville Hardware &Harness Co, Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,'N,.C. _GARDENERS,Msurpee’s Seed Grow!. AND ARE——psoas The Best Seed That Grow.This Yéar Try Burpee’s.|THE STORE OF QUALITY’Statesville Drug Co.,.PRESCRIPTIONISTS.~—.. STATESVILLE,N.C.TUESDAY,MARCH 12,1912. _GOVERNOR AT)PAYLONSY ILLE,|PRUNE “AND SP’SPRAY TRHES,FUNERAL OF MR,(CLODFELTER.SREAY DAY ATTAYLORSVILLE.|COLORED INDUSTRIAL,“SCHOOL,|B:SPENCER BLACKBURN DEAD, Kirst Visit ‘of aReal.Live Gove,on|Get Ready:For |é the:Fruit crop—A Good Man and:Fe caamton |Couiity Gonimencement t‘ahi ‘the Gian Wain Life ©and ~Bible Training:||Former Member.‘of:Congress ‘Frou oe ‘¢ Pec ee To Janta County Co Tested Formulas For Home-Mixed|-of the “Salt Bering":|ernor—Reosevelt Club Organized|Schook’.For —Negro.Boys and |This’District Dies~Suddenly’ac ae So)nencement ant a Big”Ore iabertilizer —Items.ot Interest|.-Ujer information:“Wanted About|“—Social and Personal Itenis.,’Girls at Hiddenite,—.|.Hlizabethton,“Team .POG cen ae Aeard we Goveribr,With “Ente |:"Prom the “State Karm::the’Order of.the Comimisioners Corypousenca:of The Landmark...ee The Alewaii des Farni Life,.Ins}.Hon.”B.Spencer Blackburn,tore:. CPOs ee a lib a ‘Aw there Is good reason to‘hope!vb Road,Work."-:'.Tuylorewille,March 11--Notwith-‘dustrial aud Bible Training Sehol,’”|Her member Of Oanigress:trom tiie Friday,‘Was’Ee great.’day in more for.a:fruit crop this ;yeay,it.ig jm-)Correspondence |of The,Landmark jatandihe the inclement weather GU op Hiadenita N.C le the:tithe.’ots tee died paguenty Sumaay night, Bes Eo Sela gs,”1 ome Tayi /portant that truit:treés "be brumed Statesville,R-3)March ‘9454 large:Thialdy roads,.a large crowd,“probe 4 m tet.‘uzabethcon,«/Fenn.wyere-he” Bae ona i oe eet eg at once and sprayed,i Baye :Bupt.luumber.of people atvended.the Bo ably 1,500 people,’were here:Friday,ae ist pict banda es teat |nad ‘recently -focaksc. eath Sup- ;oeMe easion’that;browght.the 1;200°-0r Meacham;of?the State(Farm,who neral’and yinutermeny-of*Mr./Th LO.at heud “the county COMM EDICG.|Tia,bat jutelligent and Lenina ap-fibecaned,.to have regulted.Apout:heart : Ss “4,60.0 people tdgether Wi ‘an_inne lids Deer “pruniaig .<and praying ae Le Clodfeltér at St,Martin's:chu J ment apd:hear~Goy.,Kitchin speak.Roe“inines,Wie hud.founded,Ayia |ABER RS.een etf ashen,“pe vatdor®It:was ‘a:gataorirp,together|State Farm orchard,|fnursday.Mr.Clodieiter was,very,|Candidates aud ex-Governors HAVE|Sohool at.AMddelite ‘itor»negnd|Hiacmburn was’native of WatauseoOFaMthe:school”.ehildnen|:.Cat out tiedead limbs trom;the||popular with:all’his acduaintances,been lierg.but'-this was the rst)nove and’girls ih the:mount las of ga comity and was 43°years old,His of.all the ‘schools 6f the county,bhe|trees and head back.the:sprangled|He.Was,a,devoted niember of St.time Dag lonavaig,has entertained 4 |weatent’North ‘Uarolina.’.ehialvs Will be taken’to a,ae “fret ‘avelit of its kind ever ‘attempt:|Umbs,Spray:withlinte-sulp hur,soju-|Martin’s’church and‘will be great-|Goveruot..|‘Vive paluphies’sets forth”erat |2 usa Homartied &canes.ao a edja Alexander county;or:‘possibly |tion to.kill the San:Jose scale,Tivis|iy missed dy the ‘ehurch ‘anid commu}Ae 10.30 the éxercises were opené|Mary Blizabeth Moore:is pr ineSpat |Of Col.Parkers of Washiiiguen,ae -in any other county -in-the.State.solution is sold in statesville amd)nity.He‘is ‘survive:by his ‘wife |.ed by the.school singibg a hyinn,|lof the ‘pahiool,if G:Tackey la:tie |248 wite and two ‘eunqrer pre.ia . ee The presence of Governor.Kitchin,|is advertised —im The Landmark:.|and nine’children,.Messrs.David,|tollowed-with prayer by Rev..M.D4 padtor wl agmoulture and:Proto (A |Wasi ton,eee ‘the chief speaker of’the occasion,|Put ‘one gallon of the solution:tor}Cullen,:Flake;Ira und tthe -Tom|Silatbers,-Uhen .followed.the die-|5s Sharpe Stony Poitit,superin=|la.C OUI begat the ‘practice of ' added a peculiar ‘ditsinction.to the’\tex gallons of water.and put ‘onj|ane the sous and ‘Mcsdames Hub Lit)bate between the Stony,Foint BHO|cnidant of.sohoola.fon Alexander |w at vefterson,Aspe coumty, "event.It was the first.time the|the trees with-a spray pump:before |tan .and Perey Luther and Misses |Taylorsville High Schoois”on the/j nek 4 .and soon became prominent in Re Set Ghhiet|Executive of re tate had {the leavees of the tree-come out.|Dora and Ruby arg,the daughters:/duestion,“Resolved,»Phat.initiative|Mone etait ena ee ee et publican politws. Hé-ws deteated. @ ever been in,the coumty of Alex-|.Later,to.prevent worms in the Besides these hjs mother,‘Mrs.|and,rerereuidum is a wise govern |o¢Hou,W.D.Tumer,Collector |!Lor solicitor,by W.-C..Newland,x1Literservedin-tne Legisiatute anid : ander,Candidiites for Goyernot-and|i fruit;spray with the same solution,’}Anné°Collins;-two “half”.sisters,metital policy anid sixould bé ‘incor-}: ex-Governors:,hhad*“been there.put one galou to 20 gallons of water ;Mesdames Daniel ~“Proutinan and|porated.in our laws.”Speakers gi |eB ae Sooo.BE Wbaaaae never before had the county been,|Hid add five pounds of arsenate of |Charles Hines,and a -tuil brother,|the aftirmative,Robert Alexande id Calgwel),Gol eC orange 1 honored with the presevce.of,.a/lead to each”50,vallons of.material.Mr..W,M.Clodfelter,survive,,Lioyd'Teague and:Robert Hoherd,©.Wagher;all”of ~Statesville;| assistant district’attorney,and’ fim.2900 was elected|to,Congress: ltrom the old eighta district,suc- :Governor while he was a Governor..|,While cottom seed meal sold’from|,I'am glad to see,there are people}Taylorsville High School;wegative,|Supa.Fhe iceeding Hon,R,Z,Uinney,When : Voie a further.distinction,Governor |$28 to $30 aton,it was too valuuble|not afraid to speak out for enarland ..Gryder,-Hyward Sharpe,|pie An WW oL ee cr on the State.was Maria ae nner aa ‘itechin had never beén ih Alexanr|fto’.use -for fertilizer,but .now|‘salt rising.’’.:It is éhough to make}at _tharrys Miller.The speeches |)”TA CHaaes HALL +burn was defeated in 1902,by +fon.ington,D,©.“the advisory,board;Aen Fo KuktE:lik ‘yoda:he .was, der county either as Governor or that it sells:for less,Dr...Kilgore|your'’bhood.‘boil to see people,’as is |Were”all good,°Each one Thad §a] it was the has prepared a formula for’.home-|(often the case’accept whatever is |Spieledid argument.18 composed of Mrs.Wim,Wallace,| otherwise.Up to Friday Ti Mere.Juliua.°‘Wellace,:Mrer’.By elected in this district.debeating onby'. ceun p he State that |inixe!.fertilizer that hes “been |given without a protest.This ‘“venet|.Supt:Ls '.O.:Whits of “Statesville,}‘Mr.Newland,©who had dereated. he hud not nyt dn.:i tried ‘at ‘the Farm and -has been|Vs.salt rising’‘hag:bee an exces |Mr Anda oe of Stony.Point,oe use,ae ne ups aya ‘Geo.|nim tor:-sohmeitor,*La 1906.‘Black- Governor Kitchin spent Thursday found the most gatisfactory -after|tien,’—-|and-tr.=,Payne:were the |Stapea lle 2 ate Oat ee enn pun’was—dereated’oy Hon,K,N. night in:Statesville as:the:guest of|Proper test.oe ta |.(May <I be énewed to.ak %few 18K:ae“the decision was2 Tima “Lanai:fi uy,5 1 Dy!Hackett: 4ong -Islwn Ae «MUCAS,|Some-years ago’Le moved to Ok-‘favor of the altirmative,“after |‘ Mr.J.‘B..Arnifgeld.,Friday gman ing|..Foer ‘cotton pér.acre ‘the |follow-|-questions in regard to thé road im-|1 ij ft he went to Taylorsville’on’a train ing,is thé formula::‘provement?Let me,say.in the be-|\igy’tbate Prof.Sharpe called.for)feet and Mia.R.H.MeNeill,|yo oma and recently:he located:abe that left here at:7.30 o'clock and|16percent..acid phcsphate:7300 Ibs-)@imning that Ihave always been in [the @oard,of exucaiion,as he.had|ees De,Y |tuliaiubethvon,.Tenn. which was run as a-special to ac-|Cotton seed meal....+.+.+250 lbs.|favor’of road improvement,even if |j'rouised to ‘show:,them’to ‘the|1‘2 vig is #statear yi heat in| “__.__gemmodate those.who.attended from.Nitrate soda’.ee tv .5e 2 Yb,Our taxes had to be ‘slightly *jm |Sc hovls.this year.fe <first.called.)a peinsagr ee -of ve ~ae BKLEF 12M UF ovat.NEW, .points nlong.the lne \between|Siri te)patast Tavares ~125 Ibs:creased..._In--the -first-pimee,;—thees:|My:“Bb.Dewns,-who made .a very ru a bs see7 =‘Sulivot nites ;SN Statesville and ‘Taylotpville.Aimong Ske |thie ‘new,resolution of the comanllé-|iutersting talk lo the childrén.|OM toy ional “vboationedlabecttoo:eae aia “pKa Cag a those from Statesville whi accom Total per,BOTOL eens >600 lbs.)Shoners mean that the,roads are|‘Tucs Mr.V..W.Teague made any}non ~lenoniinwtionad voonetse about town ure tn,‘biooem..ee Panied the Governor to Taylorsville;Corn per acre:.-.}andy tobe.improved ih places over).ustructive.talk,after which Mr,J.[oo for ‘the training of .Negro!"The R.F.Hearg Jewelry-Com were Messrs.J.Bo Armfield,T.J.|16.percent:acid phosphate.200 ‘Tha|the county,or does’it mean that /1..Gwaltney,chairman 9°the board,|ys,and girls;the schook grounds’‘pany of \Stategville has.beem chiire ‘Allison,Wm...Wallace,L,0.White,Muriate potash...25)Tbs /One or maybe two or.three property-|clos+d the .miomling exercises with comprising four acres and 10 acFeStereg by.Ry.F Hen:y abd 0.W M.C.Wélfams and.B.A.Cowan:Nitrate soda....25 Ibs}owners algng a.proposed oes |1 appropriate talk,to the patents.ee Ginine.wilh tuobude aca |Staind,me q j argely increased Cottoh pee 1eal.;150 ¥bs./défeat-the’éntire road?If $0 ere}iter dinner.about 600 school chil-|yAGHUGG"a eeThe.party was largely increased peed meal 0 clare the poade th be built,am,yOmldren,each “aahoot represented hav-|mitory'-for girle and industrial|‘Students of the collens will pre~. at Stony Point y {2 f. of a Stony Point by a big-crowd (0 ‘at |building,pig lot and poultry yard:|2°Mrs.Wiggs of.the Cabbage schoo!children:and others.i Total-per acne:..::.:+...400 Wbs.will be apt,to find a few people |ing a banner,formcd ae line e a Among home -t0.-6reet the Govern-|-‘This formula has been found to|Who will refuse to -give-the right courthouse’and marched to |Practical training in.dairying,Sait sreuiog ae a oe next Monday ‘or.at Stony’.Poimt as Professor |be the best by test tor generat-con-|of way on-any-road?.~z Campbell House,where.“Gév:ling,gardening,pig-raisiny,cooking|ge ;PeADE Sharpe.“1 fought sect hard four,ditiong:in this section.;|I for one believe Where land:has i iin.wag |entertained,When )Sewang ,daundrying,etc ,Prades |are Joseph W.beayer and Mise years age’.said Prof.Sharpe to The State Farm peopie also ad-|been damaged by the new réads that |the Governor appeare’the ‘chile 1>blacksmithing,:harnecs-akin g,|ne’N,Heiner were married Wed-—an Gowernor:Kitchin.‘Well,Professor,/vise that 100 lbs:o°.nitrate.of po-|the owner:should be.paid for ft.|d:e.separated and ae walked be-|carpentry,broom-making,shoe-mak-|Pesdwy by Rey,“Harold ‘Turner at Ne 1 hope you ~took.your licking all da be used per acre as top dressing||Probably:‘the best fields «im’ow?|:ween the.lines;smiling and bow-}1H6,upholstering,etc..tae parsonage *ot “broad.~Street-“ right,’Was the Governor’s |rapid/for wheat andoats.|county.are along.the public roads,):iz to the children -as they cheer-Course of study is a graded Bneg-Methodist chunch.he : retort.!+In,many cases these are only Plotgied.Then the procession turned)lish course,three years preparatory|-—-Mr.Jonas.Culbreth,of States. a iB hreenen-Risan-aren-seb-ia—thiel Show _int Gites For |of one or two acres but they.nepe|i.+followed”the Governor to Lhe and three_Yeons..grammar course,|ville,who.has tor some time héem best of trim.He did not sle»p well)At:tha aaueett or the gnedeit|resent many a hard day's wonk/covrt houpe,The crowd far exceed-|Including.a trade,atid.’a thorough |Connected wilth the org store of : *Thursday night but after two houts®)55047 ena”Frida:it (ant many a dollar spent by the|-d the senting capacity of the|Bible training.course to prepane|MrT:Croft Woodruff,in Dilworth, Lae y Ase riday Mgbtl owner.There.afe not many ped+|house ald they went i the rear|young men’and-woinen to live suc\a suburb’of -Charlotte;has =becm“rest in Taylorsville he -was somewhat}- refreshed for his spoech.‘The.orig-|ee aie By Pea at nees te present-!pie who would be willing td’ate”the court house.The band|cessfully,since an education is to)\ade Manager of the store. {ral plan wag for iim to speak o &gnet Tring a6 #4 righ clover field cut in two by }fwrnished music...prepare an.individual to Hive and to|—The art.exhibit at “the graded .token of appreciation from.menibers||ini the court house at 2 o'clock,but|(|road and then the’top soil take}Certificates were awarded to all|make Christian homes—as Chris-|sohdoi,»beginni and . before thé hour.arrived the pund-|°F nec gb omega nt gy so excellent |ore the balance of the field te sand|who had passed the seventh grade./tian homes are‘the hope of the!cones utile;Bintan toe:inter-manag a Me recen show lay.it.If.this field belong-|Mr,F.A,Linney presented them|World,the safeguard of any DALI,|eo the public and the friends -of: ing was packed to standing room,|Rev.J.;M.Gibbe,who also gave} .with -twice as many:on the out-HH .ed ‘to one of Our commissioners I}*o the girls and Sups.2.O..White|Mace or people,.molt side who:wanted $4 hear him:lovetithe’end.labor a the ee wonder what the story would be:/to the boys,both makuig brief but}‘The object of this:school is to!mie Pak ta ve ans beer gay “watited to hear him”advised-310 .Das eas:|wit Ss ot?|Let me say here I de not own any }appropriate talks.“Mr.-J L.Gwalt-|train teachers fof the public|,.,fhe hours and the.pre:@ ty,for they had come’from,all parts|G;suo aes sue.a ete sl rich -plot that is in danger,but |méy presented merit certificates to schools,as our teaching”force .in||mentioned im-anothe:column,ae of the county under most ‘adverse |a clothing vtec re.by -membe e of|!am speakingas an outsider;Have}Gates Linney,who made 112 bushels |this and many mountain count es |A anata circumeptances-—mud'almost.unfath-|;:-ee :rs the.people no \eayso..as to how|of corn on an acre,and Hubert Fox,}nemote from railway facilities is)Soir iy of Statesville people. the association and presented With/tnese roads are built?Is the|wito made 76 bushels’on ah acre.|Very poorly equipped and wholly in-|Lenk WO Ciariotte SoMerany vo:sem aeomable.One man drove two mules)”.ei .n |op to a buggy ten miles.and vould).15"Pice erionla cs oe alleand clay going to stand such|'Then Mr.T..C.White introduc-|adequate forthe task of training |wis in a ee ee‘eck tack thems.a ates Of tn wey:Ss pgp agro ial Of}weather as wg have had this win-|jed the Governor in’a happy -and —thousands:of ayy boys snus |Seek cain Mir Gin ee =i Ww. Anyhow the Governor spoke from :eee pe bite geongae™iter?If no put town something je went manner.Wken Gov.Kitch+|8ifls in this vast farmiug section,ie “SSO,VL.irs ea Sad~ “7 .1 In his report Secretary Sronce log Be in the mountain.coustry com-|2¢Y;Mr.and Mrs.William,Mofri-’ *the ‘steps at the rear of the court ao jInore permanent.in arose to spenk ne -was.:greeted|and a "shang i ": house and 1,200-to 1,500.people borers eS ores lee a at This,is all I will ask fom;thée|with applause.The fact that a|Prising that great class ol umrewch |1014Oarit are oe stood in the ‘wet and muddy court el =‘bee a er daeiiey ag |preBent.‘+large number of mca,women and}ed young people wihgse advantages |<és sh ir.an |Mee,A.-E-valance is in.the ry if ee eases children stood-on ue wet gnound|are bimited.j tol!eele and Messrs,Irvin Steele,W. yard and heard him patiently for)’.a pe ade a :a more than am hour.-He.suggested Se ae ST cind (the late John’D.bineberger—|for en hour to hear‘him =shows|‘‘To train imdustrial leaders,0 oe cae Fred,Ramsey,W:BR, stopping after.he had spoken only ea gpa cer wes Ae he men!Mr“John D.‘Lineberger,whose how much they enjoyed his eloquent)train domestic helpers skilled |ana rthur Turner a few minutes on accouvt .of the uill-ae a eet Pee ‘heen per (leat at his home in Shelby:last |address,|yates,trained.hearts:and minds|~—Some.of the farmers who come favorable weather.conditions,“but ected and adopted BS —|week.was briefly mentioned in.the|The Republicans organized..a|t0 think.and direct those hands are}to town regulary on Saturday,have 1 the ery of “Goon”came from’the)"yi macciveaied that the winnings |last issue of The Landtiark,wi is |Roosevelt club Friday,©with 200 jthe best known preventatiyes ..of |asked that the date of County Sales crowd aml,he continued.He Was)oditad a6 the prize list to Hanry|iwell known:to many Statesville peo-members.—OQniy~se yeu Republica ns |crinie and vice;they help to.turn |Day |be changed from the:firet. introduced by Mr.C.T..White,a Sherrill siiould’have hace credited|}Ple..‘He married Miss Elizabeth|refused to join.the bud.‘The pur-|and not to clog the wheel of prog-|Monday of each month to the finst She }oul i I irresponsibility|Saturday,but the Merchants’Asso- young lawyer of ‘Tayloraville,‘and to J.G.McNeely.;‘|Munday,a daughter of the:late|DpOse of the club is ao’kupwn fur>|TESS.Ignorance,[enter Seen : am imtroduction im better taste os sae .|Ben Munday,of Statesville,and|ther-than to boost.Roosevelt's in-}atid idleness Lg the aero causes onation,which imaugurated ‘and is.‘ >i ©of «=WA ©le a carte SRM ras >¥.|fot «i ime and povert shiftlessness inanein the:Sal Wi more polished ‘could not I iten the man or woman 4 ho tries |frequently visited here.:|tepests in the copay .ain rovides :hi ms il nuike oe hang oe made,ito do youharm is prowfpted *by |.Mr.Lineberger was a native.of Despite the melting snow Thurs-|and improvidence.:jnuiKke thé change,The first -Mone Governor Kitchin began his speech some personal ‘prejudix is A “(Shelby,was 49 years old and is|day afternoon,all the members of|.The aim of this.Bc hool is so|day hasbeen estabiished as ‘the nk bee,‘i three|the Book club were present at the help the poorest of the,poor “by |Sabes day and.that date has beem by referring.to the fact that he had|r.|pleagant ameating wiih Mrs.H.D.{}their own endeavor and industry,|So widely advertisel that -it is courThenemaybepartsofthisworld|Survived by his wife and never been in Alexander county ee to a z 7 \iolute law |chiliren,two sons and ‘a daughter.|gi ;i Z fore that morning but knew ©re ‘akaies ooo biped gg spell Deceaged was a prominent.busi-|iéndsay.The club wes pleasde to)tt)|and economy,to educate,their sidered umivise to inake the change.# \the county and its people through jo or violuter q®law in this|Néss man of Shelby and left an es-|have this opportunity of meeting}children,to train colored youth)——]+-was stated thal the recent ' arte his warm.personal frient,the late cite an account <igmorance.|tate valued,at $75,000 to $100,000.)Mrs.Lindsay’s house gnests,her |t0 lives.of Aghesty,industry —avd)performance of.the Carolina Merry ae Romulus Z.-Linney:He reminded |7.”aitterence in a food or |bad|He was a’director.of the st'\sister,Mas,G.A.Neely,of Wits|Usefulness.To supply a great)Minstrels was given for the benefit iis hearers that the peeple of the man or woman “is th W difference in|National Bank of Shelby,was iv and her niece,Miss..Carmalt|inéed here im this section ‘in train-|of the Benevolent aad Relief Asso-"dee fact:that.the people of the)n power.to refist temptation |tified with many.of the town's -of Salisbury.Miss Mar-|ing Sunday school workers,mis-\ciation and titat-the “door re-Grae State should feel proud of.the PIOE-|rhe wont.eriminat i ows that the DUSiness enterprises and,was for|garet Overcash,of Statesville,and||Slonar ies and settlement workers.|ceipts amounted to $150."Both,(:*.“7a ress ihade.along educational lines;teachings of the Te é Commandments!14 years treasurer ,.{the tow:of|Mies Ada Viele.wére also ‘wt lcome |Means of support.is:the coUN-|these statements are trie,but’the <_,,one in the past seyerg]years,especially 5 1.tt.in’this life is |Shelby.He had been a mepber/gavests.Discussion.of current|ty School furids,voluntary contri-}minstrel people had ‘heavy expensea ('—Spee évetits was omitted,Instéad:the|butions and revenue from these iM-|and the net amotint turned over to/;pi-|dustries,viz:"Dairying,youltry-rais|the’Benevolent aid Relief Aswocia-/f°4s$o and improvedinnewschoolhousesatidp laos thas tims Wik Ay—edt y seeded |j yer tempted |Of the Methodist Ohurch since’boy courses.ve e,e a *for.|hood,was a.gteward in his chureh,|ciub enjoyed several beautitul as he ‘:wre is twouldnotfayitshandOf Sasaksoes a mo whic /oe wi uake |Was for 27 years-treasuter of’the|amo solos.rendered’by Miss -Over-|ling,‘Dig-raising,sewing .and™laun-|pion was $11.25.This is stated im -*‘ upon the various institutions tO)yet will,forward and ‘oyer-|Sunday school of ais church and}cash in her usuar skillful’manner |dening,as_we are located only four!justive fo the Benevolent and Re.fh igupport ‘schools -except that the |come.}:lwas chairman .¢f the board—of |}and-reeitations_by—Mrs.Neely and |Miles from.the White Sulphur lief «Association,_sotnat.the pub- great public “might be enlightened|")Ov,your York if.you can but.do |church extension ‘of the Western |Mise’Grimés,.Whiie theg hostess Springs near Hiddenitée,and the /}ic may not think,this worthy |9f- in order to better preserve juStice !i &jit.North Carolina’Couterence.The |served ‘a delicious;Sdiad course |School will be open the year rouind |ganization has’all the tands vititwhetheryoulove‘it or ;:Latina ;el ;: in Bur goveriment,Our atcestors :‘{|business houses of:tne town closed!her charming little gaughter,.Miss |10r special.training in farming amid|peeds.od ¥ You ought to love to do the righ -were not So well prepared to gOV-|me :for -his funeral ani the lodges and|Blizabeth,played a-tumber’of pi-'|domestic science,Traiming young ::ne te ern themselves.We had-a revo-a ae es tee ee the military compaiy,with which.amo selec tions,disp 'ayirg.wiusual|Men and:women to go out.into “—Young to Be,,"Married Next :* “Jution to.show that all men are)he is:more of ‘the man who|lé was identified,participated in |musical talent,|these vocations as trained help and)onth.;‘:’ goncerned in government.An edur discea has “duty ‘whether he ‘likes it |the fumeral ceremonies.|Mrs.G,A.;Neely,of,“Winston,competent wage éarners,Mr.and Mrs.W.H.+oui!ot 5 cated.citizenship is.essential YO |oe ik Tlie coward deserves more].Mr..and Mrs.D.J.Williains and jand niece,Miss Carmalt .Grimes,“Urgent Needs-—$2,000 ‘to com-Charlotte,announce,the engagement»; .form ‘proper government.People}credit for doifig ‘a breve act.than (Mt.'s-A.Conner and daughter,Mis8)of Salisbury,who’have been visiting |plete.girls;dormitory and idus-of their daughter,-Miss Lorené,,,4 must be educated.60 as not to be)die ten Who doesnt tnirid.|Mary.Neill,of Statesville,attend}Mrs,Neely’s sister.Mrs;H.ip,(tial building;$2,000 to purchase and Mr.Earl J.Caton:The.mar-'.:Jel mislead:and.deceived.In addition|In:“conéltsion ©thé speaker said|led ‘the funeral,Mr,,Conner was |Lindsay,will return ‘to their homes|farn lund ;$2,000 to erect tratie hige will take place next month.hie peed to intelligence:the;people must DO ths used to think.that Alecaidar (4 brother-in-law of Mr,Lineberger|today...Mr..T.H Miller.spent building;$40 to annual schobar-|‘The anhouncementt Was made at a ;ee ‘conscientious so that:they canmot lcounty was ‘the biggest”towuship a ha Mrs.Williams'is a niece of}Thursday iii Charlovie on business.pani $30.to industrial schiolar-course dinner given by Mr.and,He be bought.Integrity is necesaty-Iredell county and that it was con-|Mrs,Lineberger.“|Solicitor Fr.A.Linney,‘who spent ship;$5,000 endowment fund for Mrs,Yiouitig Briday oe ;The , ,and ‘then one must be so “brave ||trolled from Iredell county.eae vec.ja ‘few days here with relatives,|Bible training.|News Says:fee :“Any contribution,however small,|-“The color scheme of pjuk.aid ON taeheavesthismorningforWilkes-| veen |boro to attend court,Lawyer -.W.|will be gnatefully-received,and may white was,carried out.very beauti-.,. has”located |be sent to Mary Elizabeth.Moore,|fully.:The bride-eleot~was becom,” that he cannot |be intimidated:|NOTES :|Change of Heathen Nhere ore y ald |":Sse are Pre a me ao caauie i —Pre-writer dees net gay that the)The .Home’Bakery is lave you.believe tha -Alexandriang are not dignified on|moved from east’Broad street to}|B.Bogle,of Hiddenite, would be ruined ‘if this or that law)lal occasions when they gather to-|the building on west!Broad street 'here for tire,practice .o:his protes-1 rincipal,Hiddenite,N.C,,or to ingly gownhed in white chittion over ee is or is not passed.gether.but.he must say there was|where the yy ulitry.show was held.j ston..‘Attorne ys Ro Bo ane J,es F,oon tréasurer,Stony Roce tne Miss Young is the onliy ‘So,the.great purpose of OUT)?|ai onity about them Friday that|M..P.Alexander &Bro.will ovcur|Burke will go”to Wilkesboro.this Revie N.¢Wick aldo conbat |Coane ok She is exceptiqually at- public school system is to have a |a perceptibly:beautiful,-There|py-the building vacated by the bak-morning to attend court..Dr.R.ae pamphlet :also Conta tis en ractive,Mr,Caton holds’a respon-f 4 high-class citizenship.To be hap)vi.no drinking and -they ‘gave the fery 4s soon as.work bewg done on|C..Matheson,of ©Madison,spent|idorsements from.a number of per-|sible position with the Moody,drug +! ied na ie “eine ee aa speaker.-the.best attention...Even|the interior is‘compieted.”‘This vith ee ha gr -—his—mother,ee Ww ho oertity.10th 0 ee eT Penisof this -city,und tas “Many ** .,pine me:co rick was ig j i arer the}Mis »,Mathesga.”ae ::ui ees '-"*put from within.It is not the man Mr,Had.Hedrlokwas on,his -good Dyce aan ware a idee HOO m.|./Dhe,8-cigdithieoldwon ot Mx.aud |aunidl,to.the Soe of ie ante |tise Young is q native of States.|ee who has made the most money wh0|.)ting out the beautiful scenery|Alexander Bros.”will move their|Mra,P.B,Lackey,of Hiddenite,hong tin,witdeh =:6 er bs Ie,°whene ‘her ‘parents .formerly %.!.,)% is happiest,“Moet.of one's gr gare to.the distinguished party he evet|general mercantile.business fram |diled,Saturday and:was buried yes |18 plead ee ee ai :Ee anid,ee ren eh or Poy :friends.“vq.ike ‘or our Hikes “i said “Onion”mountain when he|the Patterson building .on ve oak Inthe Titadenite Meth oat telat,“skilful wor kers iu the ev-|Coury Iteas n a a a $4 ,y <SW EEN re ve id}aj y ;ata ue)n the iddenite eth)..4 ;%‘Feed altte Pe cote wi Go|knows dogked wellhe.never auld)Broad etreet,totheln formerslitd [eRe fy Ste,arg.Sumthors, [SERGGY,aftalrs of life—is|entirely ||George.McHenry;colored.ag |§& best opivett we show that we appre-before 7 thes life.the change*to be mnie about vivid:“The Odd ollictars wilh have a han pa dise MerkL.‘To.tra in chee peo-|arrested,nnhorday and will.bectted Ae hs <clate it.A <.of encouragement ||K prominent Republican |claims|1st..‘ti .quet tomorrow night.|pies to become efficient ‘and:Bellia-|today “for an assault:with a-~deadly hwips.Man is a Soctat “being and,at of<the;more than J,v00 Repub.)—J.5.Piryjnée sony cwsteel heny Soved|he —Garating “Merry Minstrels,ite workers along the lines indicat-|weapon On Annie Grahain,colored.|) as you ae each other you are ican voters in Alexander county their shoe shop from Mcc ting streat|Of Statesville,witl olay,here Friday ‘ed would be the greatest -.biessing|Hotn Mekenry and tae wolnasn wie Z ae ae ‘sornpetiiog,pepe hot only seven.ate for Taft,the balanes|to the building ‘on east Broad eet for.the benefit ‘of the .Tay-ny ce o.ehoave on bene cab of fornication anid are wor ,.aeaypi the|lorsville,Connet Band ::0 ss waiter ties your eneniles.Thete was:ab —aoe ee inedwill Cosper ‘fatto’Worm a nm ’Mrs."Clark and daughter,Mis,|fit to the country,oe Huggins,a young wistte ae viduality:im,the léadership of ee yield and become a candidate for (ie R.:L.Morris,of Alexander,Buhr|.Mi laahoy A id.i Wet man,wag fined $2.and costs Satur :.. "we St oon :ae i tava ook tor ‘Congress if it should appear that le Famine Fund to Close.Sattunday..combe coyinty,spent several days vipat.aes te [seu Pe!Meet afternoon by’sual ,aice «pig hax:copticy’:!“effective”candi-|*Amount of famine.fund.on “hé ind |with Mrs.Clark's brother”Mr.W,‘E jan assaullt.on Ross 6 ng)a es : Cored.‘Now we inust have team|'s th most be ps ic.-Y.7 opit h ‘|home ‘of Rev;C.E.haymat,‘willy hg The,thowble-occurred:at the res ‘work.People are taking amd,read-pr Be me aaa eee tueet at lagt report,$2.75.Since ee ork,who.1s -erbtically .i.address the women's societies of the K\neatd:furniture factory,amd ‘was ae 4...Ging newspapers and are intomming then Mr vay brother-I-lew..ceived:J.R,-Abermethy “$1,.M.P.|—Hon.W.D.Turner wig!eS ee P resbytorian,./ayureh Friday |the result of the boy.throwlg :a +.themselves.Enemies ‘we will als)i:De ona oi Spencer i Abernethy $1,°Mfs.2.W.Orr $2,\referee in the case of Buncoinbe Afternoon.ahs ..[snowballs at,Hugeias.Pe ms weshave:ann we must hav Mm be.the"candidate,y :|Bal a 25.ceattg,Friend -$1,);eosmty board of.education vs.the)=A little snOW tell An north ire-|Beatinice Miller,coiored,‘haw bee! des amd)mie |PO::“;Be homas $1.3otal $92.¢ylof Asheville,has’decided:that del yesterday afternoon ant a.few|plated under.bond by.theban ya wilt be closed:Satur-the city is due the poard of educa-|flakes were in evidence’in’States-for «her .appearance-cat’Su ‘the amount|tion $5,a tines:cnotlectngy ity the ville.Today ‘ends \'the.40florterdhog.period, 6 Tro} P|Court;to.‘qnewer charges:of 1eg: THE LANDMARK Seateerieneticnnoneienertenenneeppeenersneere eneTUESDAY,‘Manch 12,1912. :OOMMENT ON VARIOUS“MATTERS Glory,to.‘Representative Page, of the seventh North Carolina!’He ‘tried to kill that notorious humbug; the,congressional free seed. effort failed,and to the shame of ‘this’colleagues be it:said,only 18 members voting with .him.The ,Landmark regrets that a,North Oar- “humbug, Mn.Small,defended the ‘But again glory,to’Mr. Page and’to those whio stood swith | ‘olinian, him.)They avg not discredited,bydefeat:It is ervictors whostquid be ashamed -S Gok Roosevelt, “the ‘national Republic“an:gonvention “Kinley, .McKinley’is.apposed"to In answer athe challenge of Sen- atog Dixon,:Loatiypaign manager fon’ that’delegates to be selected:by primaries,Mr |Me- manager for President Taft,’ Saye hé is tin’favor of:selecting.del- ‘exates’to the national convention by the primary:system wherever pri: maries ane Iegally provided,“‘‘fainiy) conducted and:surrounded by,the restrictions of law,’’\and’points gut shat all..but,seven States ‘have made provisions for primaries:Mr. changing the mamniner of:selecting eet while the campaign:is.on,.thiosie States where no provision nea been ..Hlustrates:this point: made*for primaries.Thejawing between th®two managers ie Simply Play for “advantage.Dixon’pre- ‘tends,to:beé anxious to teave it to the people and McKinley.pretends} that he is:equally anxious for.:thie people to have the say..Either of them will take whatever advantage ~pportunity offers.Such is the:game]. of politics.ee fa Ie would bé interesting to -krow, just how much of last ycur’s cotton, or more must haye gone to .waste;| Here is an item from the Roanoke| Chowan-Timeés,.published at’Rich} Square,Northampton:county,that} ‘““hr-the-vietsity are beveral-cotton fields —still; white (or blué)with the onee flee)ty,Staple that’have néyer -been) touched,a thing nevyet known herebeforeinMarch.It appears ‘thathalf‘of the cotton:in the’fiélds where none has been picked is on the ground and is no good..Muth}will be lost..It is safe to say that “the cotton acreage in this part of} 'crop to ret in the fields. the country will not be quite BO}large this year. Similar reports haye come from} various counties,in eastern North Carolina,Think of all the labor| -and expense of growing.cotton .and| then leavinge:a good part The eco-|noliiic loss ié enormous.Surely:‘the¢ cotton,growers will léarn ‘somie time to take Precaution inst”web, waste, ays un vote, for ther} Of»course Two years ago in Me ities. ty.the.election,was vee i buying,or at.least m1uGh be!it “had been’for years, thete may.have been” of the a litthe money and’sonje Muor in the ast’.election,but.thty.were| “morally.stunted"?ft ko ased .cautious about’it’wid yatd.ittowith| ;_Metton Preghescs eee [lor pasos:_,Bhoulstot:vigtbe an =eOf Oris‘One:pre te othe is’rotten.piktationt |dren. Od the\*pange of thetGO ure INH oh ie ri fear and trembling.”HBoths. im the election"this “all will stand’) pe @ pure ballot:Pah hy.not.evéhy? lan be allowed:to vote Kis convic+ one Let all good men in our county,regardless of party ties,| resoWwe:to dg _@ometh y2"to natal | politics’purer ‘at home. the vote buiper and:sneaky parples | et hie ke That 6 it goods dea not only “for! Eetie stiite.The:‘asextbf money | ;;aWelactiogis,”“excep eapasrposes,!find Yotes:ard _inetitiben ce | Hd .aeahir,m that’the ‘direct Kens *its ae =anite:§cand Fup ts an id} :le ton“ite And:“toring | ‘ino untold:evils,So| mew dies Mage.iOney lay- G Biher «wdc reel Sawali preper . ae every.thadt ‘:earl of polities,Shoule :his’Taxa like,ae tig f .of\tion e ee it -tae”oom in peign:except for §fo te peidiienca?havea the average coumtrtina for’his dog,D have Nae intelligen ibe ‘thes on man wihjo thitan kas,{a8 10 wf tis Pog an ned children, bit he |caiens hasn!eM Pealived aM.\these modent;ieee cmvNee\om BoMania he,degs His’ |store. -~Rieh-Square! of -the! aw very”few| ;Oduse of the Dpivé out,ij(hie H thls Y ‘this4 escdipes ruin ‘he’owe ceotapet thie:ots, ‘days the man-whp wants to keepadogiswillitgtokeepitathome ‘and prevent its.being a “nudsance to his:neighbors’But it ts not alone in the ‘country that’the doz]~ troubles,Not:so ‘very long ago <a. judge’‘of the.Superior.Court:stop-ping in StatesviNe had his .rest so,broken ‘by howling,fighting degs that he made strong -com- plaint;and-numerous townspeophe ane continually harassed and annoy- ed by prowling dogs about their premises,“One who allows anything he has about his:premises,wihieth- er”it is his chiddmen,his “chiekens, shiis dog or what not,to trespasé on a neighbor's premises against .the |Wishes of ‘the’neignt dor,As’net?act- ing ‘the pant -of)a mood neighbor, Tt.fis:‘customary.for folks.whio ‘allow their’»children,s ‘thear chi¢kens,Goes,eth to treShass’on ipthensto \pass the ‘matter by «saying,“Oh, they @on’t do any harm,mh)But you hes not the judige,Tt is ‘the:nelgili- Dor's:right-that.is.involved,‘Yow have:no rieiht to lay ‘hands:on ane other's person against his will -and you:haye no right to allow ‘any- thing you control to trespass on @ neighbor's \Premises,One may think he is a good citizen”and ‘a good:neighbor,‘and.may profess -bo -he-.a_Christian,but do..we:ever the rights’of others—the golden rile—is.the first consideration.’in these matters?‘The silence of theneighbormaynotmeanthat’ihe doesn’t’care.He may be more considerate than we are and for this reason may dislike to eall at tention to’.the duty we owe him, which .we should observe without being asked. s s . Some.time ago-a small~white hey -aWwes-—eauneint—stealine in a—Rale| eigh store,so ran the testimony in crop”was-left'-to rot in’the fields.court.He was given his.choice Judging by the reports from tne]of being tumed’over to the:police eastern .section.of.this State,pfjO%taking a whipping.He agreedanything‘like the same amount of?the whipping.A board was used cotton was left ‘in the ‘fields in |2nd the manager,of the store laid ali the cotton growing States,or|it on well.'The boy’s father found “even a .part of ttiem,a million bales|Ot about the.whipping and nas ;Very indignant....He seemed.to. the result,a the Manager The testimpny ag whipping,was conflicting Some |Witnesses.said -it was Boe and | others said it Was not.*The police \justice of course fourid tle store|inanager guilty,He had-no.fight to whip the boy.A fitic ‘of.$250) |Was imposed——from:which the |fetidant,appealed—and the police |justice threw in the remark that.if it had:been his boy he would have |felt ‘like shooting the store mana- +ger..Fine remark for a judge,for lat once the boy's‘indigmant’father |jumped up and said that was what \heswamted to-do.If the latter Had done’Violence,or 6s ‘violence here- ot the policejustice will have ‘hi hare of the blame for inciting him. |lose sight.of act,.As issued boy's wrongful Warrant was ‘of “the to’.the a for stop to think ‘that consideration for- ide-| TARIEE *PROTECTED LABORER,|Phee The Strike at 4 Lawrence,.Masa;,!.Proves ‘the Fallacy of the Ofte “Repeated>“Statement That the|. »Pariff Protects.the Laborer, Baltimore ‘Sum. The Latwnenice (Mais)‘strikethrowsafloo@-of.light on thepracticaloperationor’high »protec- tion:Under schedule K woolen facturers are given almost nopolty,of the American The Amerijoan Woolen’Company practically dictates the price of tlothing,.which -has.risen.continu- ally since the Dingley act was pass- manu-}a mormarket. ed.phe.wodlen trust:hasbeen “ormed,and manufacturers.laveneapdd’“huge.profits:Through Senator Aldricl,they >practically witote thie.rates,they»wanted intotheBill,SNL.Ds North,“wabile [ acting’‘as adviser to ~Aldtich,was receiving a lange Salary fron “the mill owners,Rhe.method.of making! these nates:Was:a scandal;in itself,|:whitch when ‘@xposed wa’,followed:by the dismissal of North ds-chief of the census;bireéan.ot 4 American wage,!receiving ‘so little cotsidéra- dion:from:their:employers that wien their.wages are to.be cut they are not consulted,When the .Massa- chusetts Legislature passed:a:law eutting down ‘from,56-to }4 howrs the time per.week in whith women’ and children can be’workédin fac torits,the American.Woolen ~Com- pany took two hours’pay out of the wages of all.employes.Their |owncontentionshows’that’most.of theiroperativesarewomenondchildren. They were -practically fined for a jlaw passed.for their protection,Mhis action of the mill-owners wasthedirect-cauase of:the,“Lawrencestrikethat*has resultéd in.a loss of millions,causing intense suffer ng.At’first’the owners vefused vo arbitrate or ‘hecognize:the strik-ers’representatives,-practically.de- eying the right of their moparse: to organize.Soldiers and-poticemen were used to beat ‘the strikers initostidmission..Their brutality.in at- tacking.worhen and -ehildren.and in preventing parents from genid-ng their own children to other -cit-| ies to.be .caréd for aroused ,such Eczema( *Me.“protection of :scalpfor severalyears.|labor"was.put forth ‘as one of T was often’Waked up |.dhe main objects of the,high rates,antiehe atch |We now find that the mills at aw-vented .from «sleep;renee are fifled with foreigners After taking four bot-who cannot speak Buglish;."that }*a eet te teal they are paid only a bare living|ough I am‘continuing to use’ity 0'asto besurethetroubleiseradicatedfrom3 Danville,Va.,March 30;1910; Eczemaof 26 Years Sinniting Cured. TheStilamaagedticine Co.,Danville,Va. Dear Sirs—In January last I wrote you re-garding MILAM,or refund the money:Myinye:bottle now,and think after 26 yéars of -oaenamcured, ‘Psoriasis—A Vilotent Form sof Eczema: Milam Medicine Cé.,Danville,Va. GéentlemenI have been afflicted with a tor-turing skin disease pronounced by the physi-./cians tobe*ears, ieyed me,and I continued.to grow’worse-andPHwasunabietodoamywork. physichian F commenced totakeN Sth lastandfeel that I will be entire ly cured. at.work and fee)no inconvenience front it. and,think Milam it a great medicine. Cured shy Oldest _,and MostSevereCases|Yield Readily,|. Factory Mgr.Am.|rTobsCo.Says: “Tt have been suffer-..Ang very,much:fromEczeniainmyhead, ‘Causing.itching of the| ny system.’* (Signed)*ROW,SHACKLEFORD, ~Huntington,We Va.)July 16,1910 ’ You said you would cure.meWell;-you can keepit all.is entirély well.I feel better than I have Th.e Thon ee We are now.showing, Jno,B.Stetson’s Hats for apring.There is an air about his Hats not found in other hats and |the quality is par exeel- lence: ~You!can“rest assur--Se:ed when you don a_Stetson Hat you’are a“§right up.to the min. ute.Come:in and let.us show your a We can ‘show.you ‘advanced -a aatyien|inCPPene mitre. be /itok, Sloan Sista.Co. ‘ arsin “any way.Am finishing up my 6th With best wishes,Yours Reeeanculle,{Signed]).Hy WILL:Aue, Blanche,N.C.,July 16,1910, ‘Psoriasis,’"and have had it for ten |No treatment of the physicians ever re-| Bythe advice-of myMinsohMarch’)Tam now far on the road to recovery,| Tam now “take great pleasurein giving thiscertificate | YoursSe i JeW.PINCHBACK.| widespread.,indignation .that the Lawrence’disturbance became of ua-} tional importance. The woolen trust dared not:risk such,exposure ofi the eve of a cam~ paign in’which.the .tariff is an is- swe;.It isnot for its.employes, but im deference to political ”con- siderations that:the American Wool- en.COMpany agrees um its 33 New) England”mills.So restore the-and :comply.with the honr-law.-A small ‘‘advanoe wages”is announced to quiet =its} employes and,Make an impresston|an the millions from whom the} ust draws its profits. President:Taft admite that.the} woolen schedule is ‘‘indefensible.’’Nhe,Democrats contend that it :is} Lhe”most oppressive featuie of the Payne-Aldrich law.hey passed 4 oill-to.reduce the rates,‘Patt ve-| toed it and prevented relief.Since}the report of his own tariff.beard} admits:the Democratic ‘contention, he’calls for.some.revision,but the Republican ‘leaders :in.Congress are determined to-prévert any realduction.The,Lawrence strike shows.-exactly how.‘‘proteetion”’works.It gives protection to «the wages ee He he ‘store manager had no’right} +to punish,the boy.He should hav |Ga led: '|appealed to tile law, |ing.thie“boy's soffence,the lavhile his indignation’was natural, 'should have..ctirhed his anger.See- But consider- 1 |g how much’he is pitied and how},déa|HendersonvilleitheManwhepunishedhimis;nounced as well as..fined, ly,to make.that boy forget the trouble,and it “will} |be bad fof him.if he forgets or *if the enormity of the offence is inanyWayminimize“While no Da-1 Det wants other people to:punish children,.the oldAtiwe idea.of |disc ipline would have been to giveitheboyandther:whipping,or to-at is like |chilly:but’for ates:cout keast have let.hint.“utiderstand thatthedeserved.what he“iet,-On-the\contrary that boy will,think :he-is2martyrandthatnobodyhans©a,ted,wife,idis|right to ‘interfere witty him herea't-ter,“ho”Taditter what.:he Goes, the average modern his®:bést to Putin © In.any bt«is parent: his.chilk cases.if.the qhild. 6.no-thanks tb i the parent,for the lattkr not only does not impose disc:ipline,but|Aids antk abets the child by always‘siding with him when:he is galledto.taw.‘for wrope-doiniy.\”Thus.“isnyateengouraked’if?not actusly.tare’sinthe homie:But the ‘Pitt featpive of the Raleigh casejwae,thie:remark.«of the .pe@lice\jus’oe he Thy « dines: da?“ty u-ih Teadily findne ingtall- ithe ‘Ome ‘ebrnlitl Ma ftwaeitetha,ap st ihegetiHeatpeute8y,Hig. q fleur edi and the. rides ‘and:keypoard |\ ,in pobitions toonyiereOeboasee ne most dan cold:itseif thantieseriousyaHe.Most ofiP \svasesu,Pneu-mn Wire aman thembet ana dui ounou call Mucous.surtaces,of the Mystemn.SendFererforteeeona,free, :|millions,in the boy's father.and if |the 94,000,000 Americans who "have|\the latter Sidp’t-act he should:have,|to"pay.clothing.| father ARRESTS jas being.“the tain operation, iy -a.CHENEY &CO,‘Toiedo;1, trusts,but no protection to labor it enables a:few favorites to r but gives np protection to ap.| ———E |IN:HAWKINS CASE.| Another .Move -¥-the ville Tragedy—Five rested.> Henderson-| Persons -Ar-|' Special, Charlotte Otserver,| ’The,mystery of the.death of Myr-| tle Hawkiins,.whose dead,body wasfoundfloating-in’<the “waters of| ‘Lake Osceola Seutaiiber,LOe tO LE | was brought a step.nearer to Bolu Sth,‘to tion this aftennoon when .the Hen-| detson county,granid jury,sitting at}Henderson ville,.Tetutmed true,bills’ charging miurde YT,against,AbneT®Mo-|Call,.his cwife,’"Beatrice, George Bradley:and:a woman unc |known to the jury.“‘‘Boney”.Brad-| ley,a brother:of Gepres,'is ‘Ghiurg-| (lian Medicine Co..seine ver WE ARE NEVER BENIND IN OUR old |}. oa in|} Ordinary Florists. Ask Your Druggist or Write * EFFORTS T0 SHOW THAT WE Are Not Stay in front we do and WHEN YOU BUY A. CHAR OR:ROCKER — ta west You want a.com: fortable one — that’s the kind we sell,Wewill be glad to show them to you.~~ Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’y ‘UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMENS hones,RIGHT 35g“Sales Day i is thefirst Monday iin each month in Statesville,N.So. will if:beautiful.fresh,flowers at a moderate price can accomplish:it!° We shall be glad to:have you visit us..Then whenyouneedflowersfor:any purpose,grave or gay, you Will know where to come,: You'll khow why.this: floral business is so popu-i lar and growing -more.°so * every day. ao t Van Lindley, McCall,|" :of our existence our sim has heen to.extend to our patrons the’bestpossibleservice. hea?;'/}-stitution which shows the greatest safeguard ayqund its business in*\Eil}order to protect its depositors,merits the confi if you are not a customer of this bank, become one,.our relations will be mutually profitable. will hold ourselvesinpL rrennere to help.you in return.:; rood Bank INA GOOD TOWN,| During the -years We arehetter,bigger and stronger than ever. Our'steady growth is evidence that the banking in-, ence of the public.let this be your invitation to Come in and grow:with us.We will appreciate your he‘Ip and at Greensboro,| ‘Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville. POLK GRAY DRUG C0.,|) Local Agents. ed with ‘being an:docessury,before| the.fact to’themurder,and vaesd Mccall,father,of Mrs.McCay:fchargedwith‘being ar BCCeRBOTY attetthie.fact® 2 tmateddiately fotlowtne the sesh di im 4-|"Of the bill,of indiétmeut warrkote| were igtued for the tind ic ted “parties and all weté arrested "and plac®d,in | Hendereon county jau.Dah MeCals} Was tonight admitted to -bail in’the| sit df $10,000,but similar action| was Fefised im the case of the oth:|eis:The Bradleys and.McCalls will}betried at tmMe*May term of the} Henderson county Superior Court.| The bill -of indictment.specifics) that the parties named theteit had|guilty knowledge of a..crimiimal op-| eration:wWhigh resulted ite ste,deathofMyrtle’Hawkins. i “Boney*!Bradley, first appearance =i.the case,~°was summoned before Ane grand fury Vednesday and partially.identified|by,Dr.J,H.Williame,of “Asheville, man*Wwiro last.June his office amd asked that. Williams)yWetform a cer- &request which wasWilliams,dentified a ‘photognapii’Mt.Myrtle Hawkins asbeingthat:ofthe girl who called at his,office,the next day.She leftonBF,Wittiams’refusal:to wit her, STATE.OF eye 0,CETY OF.TOLEDO, wang ma kes’his came to ‘he.(Dr, refused,“Dr. Our Milliner, ‘Mrs.Mattie Short, DB.Krider &Comiy. Has just returned from the Northernmarkets,a studying the-new : styles inMillinery. We have the new stylish Laces,White Serges and Foulard Silks.See our new goods before you buy. COCGNT Litaa peta Frank:#,.°Cheney makes:‘oath-that hoWs serlor partner of the firm -of “F,.Ohehey &°Co.,doing business in-thetity‘of.oledo,County and State,afure-bead,and that said firm will pay’lig +slimmof ‘ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS zor’ear “and every case of Catarrh.that can‘not’be.dured.by the usé of Hall's Ga-{}aE:Cine,s FRANK J.CHENWYsworn.to before me and:subscribedinmyyeeDigitthis6thdayofDe-eetnber,A, We at GASON, Pinewood Dairy Farm, (W.C,WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. ,pareders of Pure Bred § NOTHING BETTER FOR-.CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS.:“| 28C.A BOTTLE eS ae W.F.Hall's,Drug Store.Ly:-*PHONE NO.26.- )eee aapFortheHair=Scalp.fiaieee:; TRONS co“RC : x )M.Me RSxtc We Acconci Them. STATESVILLE,.N.C.R,F.D.NO.2, .C.Rhode Island“(Prize winners at Iredeli County Poul-try Show.)Eggs,$1.25for 16:Meh.& Seat.)4NotaryPublic, ae The Polk Gray RgSQUAREDrugCompany,—o-—0| Prescription.Specialists:alt Hall's Catareh Orie is aren internalty,-and outs directly.on the.blood ‘and 4it :Siete EGGS.~From putea’White Plymouth |jean 1"pee ene en Lang-$2 ndence solicited:PAUL PRON ARD,SeidelN.C.MC 6, J. “Sale Day is thefirst Monday fn each:month iin Statesville,»,N.% es ”'.are MR.MORRIS ‘WRITES AGAIN We remedied\nee inne of:the com- mo @ prectererie:missioners,:Once fixed at a reason-: Bae Still’Insists’‘That the:CGémmission-|apie.amount ant “rease W It ae yaad a io Pipl’ria eed Ste,FOMBDAY,———Marth19,1012,|°"oyy Should Adjunt the:Salariee=|inynobioier shein ths taco,ot ribge,|: ‘dp 5 ‘Sir "Successors to ny h "LOCAL’RAILRGAD.SCHEDULE..©ot me ‘Wand .to Help the Masses,|the commissioners a change might f Dee Arrival and esas ‘of-Tral ‘Only Those Who Pay Feés—Sal-|pe made every ear,or an.increase ( Carolina.Flour and Feed Con)Stateswine#rains at):ayy of the Governor.Ete.~—*|could:be:made’indirectly any’time ’hoes I ‘or. a=Hore -—-4 We “WESTERN ROAD,;To the Bditor.of Phe Landmark:*|by"an allowance:for .clerk hire or , .:‘Train:No.15,west-bount,due .5.55 a.m.|‘The writer “knows he exp hesses so-called ‘extra ‘work.9/4)?: We will carrya full line Feed:]|2zain No.16,east-bound,due 31.20-D-0.|the sentiments of some,aud believes}But while The Laadmatk objects —a ere stuff,‘such ”as:corn,oats.hay,'Train -No:21,west-bound,due 3.26i Bin he expresses‘the sentiments.of many,to hoth:*the:plans,“it .w il.accept ‘ae Re eae i i nis :’1)Train No,35,west-bound,.due 10.22 p.i iwhen he says adjust the.fees 80)either or both to get the change,|}-il Established 1845 :_{Straw,cotton seed.meal and hulls,Teale No,36,eastebound.due 1100 @M\a5 to-pay the salary and no more.{ltis so thoroughly .convinced:that o) BSTAD tO. ‘bran and shipstuff,field seeds,ete.’;re NG i oehound.oe 140 P.M.also think.the commissioners tie.salary.systam is -the.Proper : Id iate the patron “SUaots AND AvLORSVHAL.nthe.proper parties to,adjust the)system andthe business way :to.con-Wee’re safeiin saying”that no better and would apprect:P +From naslot fees for the tollowing,3reasons:duct the public business,twat”:it Shines than our,$5 50 and $6.00 one age of the public.Will occupy Brain No.a ar.9.59,leaves Mh:90 am First,in [redell |there are five |will take it'almost ‘any way it cum!8 the 5.50 an yes the same building formerly occu-hg eh Tayloravilie:.:p comm imtonars and they,hace 7 Bet it.But we want to wann the}grace a man’s foot.For:trim éle:.- <d rs Train No;23 ar.10.10,eaves 11.00 a.m |Siould be selected ov Located 80 salary advocates.that so ‘certain as |;°; ereh pied:‘by.the Carolina Flour.and ‘Train No:16 arr.6.20,leaves 6.45 p.m.|to know the-besntim ent of the whole|they”begin,insisting on’this:plait |oe iti yee fit,style and dura- Feed Co.,No.114 east Broa St.county,.“Hand “that.the multitude of-counsel}vility in fine footwear,we're at your. ne Respectfully Favors a Stringent’Dog Law.Second,this.would give apple |th reguit in,nothing being,done.|service v ee Ple y :‘:Correspondence of The Landmark.nity.to adjust the fees every year |The opponents of ‘the change avill!aves ours O ease, AA.Colvert,Prop.There haa been a great deal paid |should abuses Greep in.On:the eo ey the.salary people could’:not}. him "hie er hand,if it,was left to the'igree on what they wanted:and for|:°e,. ‘Feb.13.Statesville,N C.Ao Nat ios ony ae avo a‘toe |Ramtec mtatives in ‘the Legislature)this reason nothing could:be dione,”ay:Sherrill-White Shoe Co ae Hl &Tom:Me.2°‘lit waeuld be left’to.a.amatler DUM|lt's.a waste.of times Ww talk about}»*es We vu :Je |dw thet,welll ybind every man that ber of men,they could be influence ad)the Covernor’s salary and Gov 5 i :A :Mase ;keeps a dog.to kee p it at home:or |-by a few politic Lamy oe in Meany)Kitchin dead-locking the Charlotte dee »|CASES the salary.would’be iicredsr)GOuvedtion..That ‘has ‘yo bearing| Si pena:irs ane it mere:should be lad...without....the °,masses knowing |Ms thie oase-and:ist ‘anprotitable dis-|{ Pe pany,dogs ‘caught,away fpom home |anythin g..about it until after it was|cuseion,—Mir Morrison «should:be a without a Inugzale ‘on;give,the Peo:|dosie-arid there woulkd'ben.remedy.|t L-enough to.admit,when he,is) I af We haveuist?vecely-mg ‘hie dog Mat howe cand:taking -care Be ‘of ‘them aa,”he dees’Iris-hole ‘on‘ed ‘several cars of COW.oe FARMDR. .BLOCK,EGG, COAL.|! their’gune toward .the OES: WHERE DocToRS Me a ‘nent!to part the muzzles of| _Tam:in.favor.‘of a Iman.kééping they dre entitled to But | many more pay. :NUT,(,:ting more ‘tham -a re asonable salar”,Sriatii al Cena Beea WhltER ‘,hence,the demand for,a chamee.jy yo"oa ;.4g i pe Srihce dikes 9 Pipi the mass.|tleit wants’as,to.legislation’on)\Homes,Should:we:study the wonderful growth “of our ay Can give prompt de--es wow be’bene by ‘the change.dog claw,Salaries,etc.J will ene _Cities;:we would learn that BUILDING AND ‘LOAN ASSO- -liv 'si iG but ‘the masses :1ot.entttled to.)7"Twat ini taver‘of &Bo%od>|CIATIONS have MATERIALLY and SUBSTANTIALLY help- .ivery.in any.quan-ithe benefit;as those:who have busl-rete 1 ene si ie apd ‘wp:on =ule ed them to grow:In a town where there is a progressive; :tit Let us have ness with ‘the offices should:pay|*"antl eanacrhac Med res es,with,a)ak Building and Loan.Association you ,will,invariably find a ane onde LydiaE.Pinkhain’s Vegeta-'|the cost of-maintainine them.For R at age Ww co eee oa|*prosperous HOME GETTING community.Prosperous be- x ‘1 ble Compound Restored:|InsLanes,hl onehali-of-the-eo OSes Cows.ard ae tiie a ‘eause-of-the,principles.of CO-OPERATION and SELF-HELP ly :1 |of the county,have pavers to “pecdr ree Ee ae od ..which'these sacities ¢stablish and install.|Some.people:de-© PHONE NO.28 OR NO.2,|”Mrs,Green’s Health—‘hey:sh fee,large enon |ie ety ON als 90°una posit money to SAVE and draw INTEREST,and,othersbor- i yet pees “y TO pi ; i Her Own Statement.Th ose’whio we kale no danger of their going |row money to-get HOMES,for which they pay:interest,thus crea Ca t ha Honan oe A low (ea,be-either..|let cantlidates..pay all assist each other.This association.is run onja very low; rece ‘L Tren ws an aa teeiies ie ian they will do,of doi't ask'me)ratio.of expense,thereby giving the share holde ithe benefit i a \aly muse.the Man who ives.the mort ;i é p ye £der \the bene Je K.Morrison Gro-|.Covington,,‘Mo.~*Your medicine has|,ea “Teg tite a a 0 eee tor re support,:TEA SeN EN of all his money earns.( cery &Produce Co :Jj:done me more good:than all the dec-|cording “the end,This being oS EO Be aio hos gy ial ae Next series opens APRIL 6th,1912.Get ‘ready. \::eo tor’s medicines..Ati the case,-the man who give”the)ka EE eeee ta iar A —ee oi ‘Heuer eta j “a everymonthly,period niortioage usually needs the-bene-aeatic =Ae a,my Ww.is W EBB,‘Secretary. EEE I hed to stay in bed fit of the.low fee.<4p'|ter $40 "par 1006 inhabitants,|anes =e ‘four days because of |:In regard to those not able Soa t $25;<superititendent ,of| :i {Me ci hemorrhages,and sy££si I oe ee 7 0.ja aout aie $15 throwing all fractiqna | :my back was so weak i eats angers nd :a ot ia the:ta the iweaker..counties Pay.the ‘f :Woe I could hardly walk:if a ra Pa eps oe "be r “paid OTT ice monthly:and,stoy this ever- Pater 7 —--ame F rt as +{have ‘been Aaking--patt-"top aPua nst he tre via retoens habit’Of suspe ding:judi et;2}Lydia E.Pinkham’s |reise the fees.On the other hand,|payment ‘of ccs own —Vegetah}e .Com-\if.they more’.than:pay,cut..bem sna pay .cost 4f che nas oS iH :°dna orlane worthy of.pay-| pound and now I-can down.,pa ;;r gone ner to the sBshool fund?| stay up and‘do ‘my lam aware’Of the fact that there PS =sa ee Tr CVLT En a Pines work.|think it is|@re.many .men who seek office for Statesville.a oe ie .the best medicine on earth of women.’?|the ~~mae hona:ie vs eel sanitaire!weld ‘at cacaewes £3 ia 1s CaAise of pts re ga stepping sS a 'Sixty-five acres,6 miles north:of —Mrs.JENNIE GREEN,Covington,Mo.|)0°"),Lighhone oP ti0eS “if -the ‘salaries Seventeen Snows,Since January:1./ city.Nice road front.ee How Mrs.Cline Avoided ire inviting.as:well 8 the iron-Correspondence of The Landmark. ae 7 ‘Operation.~—tor,there will always bean over-itesyille,R=3,..Maroh 7-—A:few Two hundredandsixty-two acres Brownsville:‘Ind.ey ‘ean ‘nay.that enn:ny *we ana Make m ae oe prin ots ago The hy nme rk oahee||a in.Chambersburg .township,14 >p ati holdg that So:long &1b correct mumber of the tay +miles south.of El wood:f *|LydiaE.PifKham’s Vege‘table Compound ire plenty of comuetent men retin jce and smow since the first of),\ tiles south.of E mwood,.”:has‘done_mé more good than anything/to fill..the..offices.©the ‘salartes|J:ry:Mr.Henry:Lippard.anal hat else.One doctor said I must be opera-|should not be 80 inviting,”of the oldest men on route 3,has} One hundred and thirty acres,|ted upon for a serious ferhale trouble As.to the figures I made in re-|-kept a dull.revord of the.snows.,|. _64 miles from Statesville,in Cool and that nothing could heIp me but an/Sard to the Governors salary,I wast The.first-fall on January 4th,|i Spring township.Two dwellings |)Operation.tp hot-sure-of-thelrbeits correct.L second on.the 6th.The third on with usual out-buildings.—fF had hemorrhages and at’times.08d *t St Bi oe ask Res ¥apr the Sth,the:fourt é on or Les HER ne oO GOrrec ren.im cage-they the fifth on the 13th;the sixth.-on 2 .,could not get any medicineto stop them.were wrong,but Knowing it wotild the 14th,.the seventh on the 15th, Two hundredandfifty--nineacres ||I got in such a weak condition that]would (345 sinyway!I deft them ws they(the eighth on the 25th,the.ninth in Concord township,only 3}miles |have died if I had not got relief soon.were Ag to “Gor.Kitchin,offon the 34st,the tenth on February | from city.”Can be sold in small ‘*Seyeral women who had ge’course he went into the convention |2q,the eleventh on -the 3d,”the}; tracts—from-10 acres up.©Compound,told m¢to try it and I did)With the most votes and had the/twelfth on the 10th.che thirteenth 4 :: '+and found it to be the right medicine to most yours all the timie,bu it is|on.the'14th,the fourteenth on the ne ‘ Ninety-eight acres’in Turners-[|build up the system and overcome tot always the man.who:gors tae |abt:the fiftenth on the 24th,.the ; burg toes ip a female troubles.|to a convention with the moet ve sixt@enth.on March,2d,the beven-oad “4 “‘lthat gets the nomination.But»in|teenth on)March’5th (2 ' oe snowingreat deal beter health this case the Governor and his s Ups Mr.Lippard says it has been atihe |t e eans:uc in X= 7 porters.were for deterthimed that)roughest.winter that -we ,have ,had}|'* ought to.thank you forit.’’—Mrs,O..M.|ney.eld on u nous RSE aie |::: 'y ntil they got.¢ig@ifor several years..:;; CLINE,S.Main St,Brownsville,Ind.-|votes to:nominate ‘him,‘The farmers are ‘anxious to’Bee :‘‘ Je ome?&Was ne r anetapeiaaninnanads cancer If the Législiture had spent the|fair weather,as,they have’but Very}fords.No matter how smart nkins :,‘time they.did spend in putting the!little land prepared for Planting {'i q ‘ os€9 IRISH:POTATOES ibill':-through to imerease the,Gove}Mr.W.D,Haltiwanger:is expect:|:thi k i h 1 :th ';th EAL ER :ernor’s Salary,in having property|ed to preach at St.Martin's the ou in our shaes,uniess e are Sc R trae ~—s,::usesped.ut “its fuli value,so W6)third Sunday {y y .y ; .;FOR PLANTING.one augue pied perme hareh yey Co eer li ll d d Office:First National Bahk}Bldg..country,would haye been benefited)Parmers’Union May Establish ~a;latest style,you are not we {resscea.And "PHONE:282.:if more and.evérybody would a “Number of Warehouses.:av a ‘We have nice stock of taxes in proportion.to their real)py Warehouse.Company|the fashions are continually:changing in Ox- ;rworth :re WE:A ses aT a Si ak :nin::y +Maine grown —Irish Stony.Point,N.C.with Raleigh as the.principal office,re ae 1 ::eee orn cee §Corn ot aaa lhas been:chartered.for the North ss :.**: Cobblers.Red Bliss,tine Lngidmask doesn't qistion|Oaroting °Farmers Unto the -an|fords:At this store:youwill find the latest. :—oe C 5;:tal ‘stock being $125,- :j Early Rose and "Bur-i Mr.Morrison’s:sincerity in ‘stand-|thorized ‘capital ‘stock being $125,-:ee eee ;|900."The purpose is the estiblish-—shoes bou ht expressly for you—to.suit FOR SALE !banks.Also Ferty’s-ing for ©change from tece fo *|ment of storage ‘warehouses.in any 8 P a y ,!‘a .aries,but in,the method he |f the State the directors may ' eas tobe eikiuks tot!standard garden seeds,idopt he ia:playing)into the da|Geom Tncalsreamloar rae bpigge eters!your taste and keep youright iin the forefront 130x285 ener Weinat AKA ‘dest onion sets.cabbage f.those who oppose the chatige.|tile business,‘opera of cotton| ing streste.9!:plants ete If.the fees “are im excess of a prop |mills,cotton oi!mills.fertilizer fac-of the latest fashion. eo.a a ere :ar ary,as The,Laadmark.belicves/tories,telegrap!d_.telephone lines / Sette seule ar ae and:"PHON E a9 and as Mr.Morrison believes,to |ahd the publi of newspapers,p :i ::nc |reduce them to the amount of (he)It.was at first:proposed to estab:LS 1 ;+an r ANT er vis ‘26%acres,at Bufola,$30 per)salary atid no more‘‘would net Ylligh:a ¢Gentral watehouse at some CALL:IN TODAY AND LET:US “76 acres,one mile east of court|help those who give morteages,.Dut |sonwenient polnt in the State |Be HOW YOU:THE LATEST2i),|°t would help those enn yicted .Of |this idea:iwas abandoned and SH¢l J ds LS’ hovee.Eagle & Milholland.|esis:o«1 ayclouses.wi abi :| .‘riminal “offences and require ‘tO|warchouses.will be established , 76 acres,one mile aida half |.:,pay’costs ‘arid those.who have th pay |wherever it is deemed ‘advisable ,:. a weet.—ithe costs of -civik @ctions,while at}peer inionerenaemeeeenieecent :; eae ee ead ee quarter:$12,0 000of Cityt “Property lthe same:time it would not»relicve|:‘Tim Lev,‘who was a carpetsbag-)-- the taxpayers.,The Landma OMS an ty Nort rol i peconstrie-::‘ _.‘70 acres,one mile and a@ half 0 l y er y|co aa ie Aas ree nel |ger in North Carolina::1 reconstru me a : mt five mil rth,$30|FOR SALE.|prengemene and.ie opposed,to ee 7 seeks cay ied Pc e9 °.°oe O.: acres,five miles no The proposition for.the com |}sueriff of 6 county,dled Thurs 7 ':.bade Per_acre,<|-+-Five-room-house-«nd-iot.‘south Sione rs to adjust the salaries }cay at Quincey,Ills saa _856 acres;three miles east,$25 Center street,“ni ar depot,“lobjectianable,It would be air)+eae |ome per acre Two vacant Jots rear above,on|and just arrangemenc if the surg)Metal and ig ;:nee en os a ay j A pe of other cones |Mantle strdet.i Ffeos were turned over to the sclool|boeat eh ee a and Ny ead atk ee |PECLLPL ALa EE Ee arms and business properti See|"Gi vacant ‘lots’south)of Brad-|fumd,the road fund or the ill Oe Piaceesd:A Jitle Ol amized wit |..s mé before making an.investment.;I ae a see fund,where they would bent he |thésa pigments ednetitates tie Li.&mM ;W F ,G ISIDORE WALLACE,Le iaheaooa one good wel]|mass of *hé taxnaye .viet of plements.a yl i pres AG t Oey ilson s reckle-ream 1 i '00d Le ae Semi-paste Paint:It's made so that -by} ‘©Fjrset.Natlonal Bank Building.jand barn,and four acres of laid,|[&NNS.mors ad off a)the ‘bet -adding ‘three quarts.of lunseed Ol to a iGoTwo WEEKS Un ae aRCH.TYH.AWAY BY Or pan |Buffalo Shoal Road.&Spe aire class;and jin the.,©»|gallon of Li.&M m-paste,1%gations YOUR DRUGGIST ON MARCH 13TH ‘esa Four-roont house,cres lan also,that-a board -Of commission }of ready-for*use |i is produced at a}: 6%acres land,::ae n et : EYYe Buffalo Shoal Roa ers would use business sensi ed Pe tha al oe ek On ee Will reniove Freckles,Tan,Pimples and clear the ~FOR SA |.Two vacant.lots Buffalo Shoal wae Patidanes,ee wat minutes.It *from $5 to <$25 "in worst complexious.|Harmlessto the most delicate skin.ee Road..|1@ commissioners are as -con pete painting a hi vqt .r >. Business lot.,|sStore house ana reeidence and |and trustworthy ‘in this matt S|Call on Sta le Wiadware and Har-A fragrant,superior Foilet Cream.The_finest Face Seven-room d ble resid on|#ere lot,junction:west,Front street|the Representatives in the !pron oe Btateny iG NS |Bleich Known,Tnsures.a beautiful coinplexion to young Tradd ee ont residence on &°t Buffalo Shoal Road |Also ‘stock,isle eee but del intimately «Swan erger,tau ]and old alike.Wil Not Make Hair Grow. lat Groceri Mxi ;oviate wilt >rt fHicens r :“mos bath,ete.f |.Callon ge gest ixtures.ne ae ould He ee srde a hG faire STOMAC Hs"RE PATRED!Regular |Size50c%°Mammoth Jars,{$1.‘Wilson’s Fair CreamSoap 25c. Lots near Gri :bei led ton ihoneases and allowances ford;x|iene Graded Schoo |G"MORRISON,for eyes ad alton Gag,meavine Seize Nanihen Prot Precle Cream Distributed by STATESVILLE DRUG COMPANY ‘%..9 €»ar «i :a .*2g, If you want to buy sellorexchange!.y4.+139 West’Front St.berant;-niot because they believed:(it oe Five Minutes i’WILSON FRECKLE CREAM CO.,Makers,Charleston,S.C. Gua cL,[or Maren,8.0 ct ene aot.jright ‘bub because of the importuni-}Do 'you ‘know that the best syom~| P -ties of “good fellows’?and if sr adh presscription.in’the ‘wobld .is JOHN1M.SHARPE,nn ‘RAZAI ER Greases:were granted which the}Called MI-OiNA? REAL ESTATE |I °WW,I 44 UAVs |}people did not,approve,they would That it is put up in small tablets | TINNER |be fust as helpless as im the case ee oats ne call MI-O-NA |seni :~ :.lof the Representatives,-for the)Svomaoh tabicis:Cs S COO K IN ;Ol Fue Do You'Want to Be Independent?|},i aiid tae ,leommiséionére fre elected ‘orly.ev-|_-Do.you Know that the Statesville |,o ::—~NORTH CENTER STREET |ary two years,The.-Landmark |Dnug~Co.:guammtees MI-O-NA to |: If-so,learn Shorthand and,Typewriting ’SHOP 63 |has had in mind the possibility of |banish:indigestion or ‘any upset}- Pr oeeirar Btaceevilia Nr G.te nee }PHONES RESIDENCE 2389 |)lacislators unfriendly to the salary.|90ndition of the a ee ae Fresh lot just opened.As good as the best lard for all estedanddesire terms,ete,write or call,||—nena bill fixing the palarios so ‘high that |oy back?i .purposes,and costs you one-third less.::so:2:34 i).MRS.BE,8.JOHNSON,-———eees (the fees would not pay themy>for MI-O-NA_is not a putgative,.it cf |.: Feb;20.pe Boat TaueevilieNC.mn “MARK ERT:|the purpose of discreditifig™the made of ingtpdients that clean,ren-Price per Gallon 75e. :basse :;‘|change .and makitig it appear i as mie disiguiect the ,shomisth|Price per Quart 20c. ‘i ats hits was unwise and.burpractiows.C.Se eee TLhare tart earths és i ‘: NOTICE!im General line ofFresh Meats.But thig is not probable ff thie mergy into the atomact Wialls,'*80|TRY IT.YOU'LL.LIKE iT.: .Also dry pine stove wood,cople ‘nake {heir wishes so clear |that in-a short.time perfect digoeerepBarkereyo"|Cotton Oil C DLEASE take notice that from now onray gin ‘ONES.©PONT STREET \that it will bewWwnderstood they we tion will r a reguiiar thing.Fifty:Imperia 490 on 1 ompany. w ghee’except on ay and Satu ’PH y 43.5 q"stand forcno foolishness;and eénts is all you.have to pay for a a :aoesige om iedn”arg tgwin,oFpel ~*~:Feb,9.Rear Sumpter’sStore.it should hee daria it cin;be remvecie large box at the.Statesville Drug)‘PHONE a, x Feb.1 eon eee |the text time,as soon’as‘it-cquld Store and druggists everywhere. 1 people’believe’they are’B@t=ny ih. ‘sis For Fixing Salaries. Editor of.The <andmark: fintil the:apialatare met again |in.error:and jet ttig0 at that,Not) whic h would ibe tavo ete ‘always:the Tuan whie’has.the most | :he -avriter is aware S thee fact iv of fir thie »convention receives | that the po eae ee he oniityation,but itis”very ray and that:bughress “whit:10E BO @reat [that oman,WhO 4 bes the©m6 ge — Witen:ty feo System™was:aE |vats wiMah eve He.w ould b&.cons =Amour 10 YEARSAGO iy Paden the workiug’man Se as:bt Is now,9 In justice .to:A adered 4 fool.if he,did.4 :Ys lotticeholders’the ahereased cost oT!a i The government could.not give:him:a city lot to.build’ol living:slyould also ‘be ‘considered,and|Pur a Deg Law [Mutual Building&Loan Asai -nor had he means'to"build:with.Then Building.and Loan,« Associations were born,>‘Pheit:beginning ‘was a necessity, and the NECESSITY has GROWN.‘It has spread.all:overtheUnited:States,while.Philadelphia is called:the City of and Salaries-——-Ba-| f HA\\\“}\ssdaPee 34 * «heen -nented for a chicken ‘storage |PUBLISHED TUESDAY /AND.FRIDAY, OFFICE:190WESTTHROAT STREET.SUBSSCRIPTS 'N PRICE AND ITS PRISON, ‘Associate “Reformed Amazement -ELKIN Recently,the Presbyterian expressed ‘at the statement.of the Elkin .Times,copied in.The °landmark, that the Elkin municipal prigon, “built.three.years ago,had’never} had@ an inmate and the building had house.;The “Presbyteri an:-wanted te know the wheéredoouts:of.itn and asked it it was as!‘suburb of ‘Statesville.|,In “its,“last:janie"“the.| BN Times:bag ‘this to “B2¥it “The “Tittle ‘brick™ealaboose,ortow~pinisiont ;in.Elkin,has.been, Puilt “four“years jiwbteate,of “three. This true:that there has’never ‘been’ a prisonier’im it.‘The only portend»tor which “it has ever “b yy“has been to,store cuickene.aetrydealerhavingit'rented for sometime.The people of Elkin are in- “dustrious,thrifty and.law-abidihx,‘The little brick prison was.not built an,unknown.writer,whosdescribes $2.00)te Will not print,a comnrinigation Me Landm ank has recetved thom himself as’‘a’countrybons ‘com- “{swunsioatinn vin,opposition.f dog Jaa.The Landinark ,ve sald a thousand times more or léss thiat ‘om.any’.subject without._kniowine™ the name.of the.writer;*vAmytbodiy Who,reads this paper krows,or -logit.’to know,‘that neither The Landmark nor any other ‘paper will: print anonymous communications, Furthernoere,-this.paver_has promis- ed itself pgain and again to throwall,such communications -.in-.the waste basket without a word.That is the treatment they «deserve. “Country Boy's”article is ‘mention- ed Ballely:to give the writer an “op- portinity-..to send his name tothis.office so that his production cai,be:printegy and he,will ‘be ‘es- topped from saying..as.he..may |be @isposed to do,that The Tanid- mak won't.print:anything im oppo='} sition,ie the.aoe law.The aad 1 ,its. always gives a heating,to ‘those.wih FOpTOSes;‘ts views;burt.it ”is use- Less ti:send:matter ,to this -office unaecompanied MMs the™home ‘Of:tee ‘writer, .because it was needed;but because an.incorporated «town =‘wags .not’ thought to be complete without (a prison...And then we didn’t know but that some fellow might tank.up:on mean.liquor in ‘some of ,the) surrounding towns and..come to “Elkin-to .raise--Cuins—but it’has never happened,Where ‘is’Elkin?Such dense ‘ignorance!The.very idea of a newspaper in,North’Cay >, ‘olina not knowing where:Blkin | ist A suburb of Statesville,ridic-ulous!Elkin is out of the suburb class,There are a good many.lit~‘tle towns around that are suburbs of Plkin..Elkin is,everything —c¢on-‘sidered,the ‘best .town in.merth- western.North.Carolina:-'Are .there no.malefactors here?“If ‘there are,they are like ‘some felllowe ju other.towns;they have manag- ed to keep.out of the.cutthes oflaw.Elkin is./all_right’yee.Sure Dlkin*“ts all right:“fhe Landmark had said as much.But the Associate Reformed.Presbyterian not a North Carolina paper.It is published in’Due West,S.-C. Being from South Carolina accounts| for its ignorance about Elkin;| In this connection the editor of!the North Carolina Christian “Ad:| vocate pays the followinz he earn e tribute to Plkin:; The editor:of the Advocate ‘wx | &:resident.of Elkin for three years a little more than 1en years.ngo| and we do not reéall.-a:solitary case of disorder during the three years,except one-little fistientf onthe’street one moruing;in which} Hoth parties to the transaction were| cool sober and‘in dead:earnest.a there was ever any tse for a cala-/beose during the three years, were not aware of it Of ali comm | nities m which we have éver lived,| we unihesitating}y put ‘Eikin down | as the freest from.vice and immor- ality,and there is a reason for.it. For generations the dominant-fam:| ilies in that community hwe been| of superb,Sdciial 'and religious char-acter and have’been untompromis-in?in -thejr attitude toward the| evils that usually create disord er | tnd bad society.Moreover,.-this} teaches the important lesson |that!#11 communities can rid themselves }| of crime and disorder if the et ing families assume’thé right atti-tude toward !wrongdoing. pence _ According to the -Richmond Dis- ‘patch,there’are:a number of old/ Confederate soldiers in |Virginia| who are today:living in the county poor houses.We have seen it stat-| ‘ed and we think the “facts”so"Show, that no North Carolina seer bylateveteranhasyetbeenforced‘by necessity to make his home at aiecountypoor©house.—Wilkesboro|Chronicle.-: The Landmark wishes the Chron- icle’s assertion.was.correct but}unfortunately it is not.There have} been Confederate veterans in county homes and we are sure there are Bone now.‘The veterans are:sent’ te tne Soldiers’Homé@ at ‘Raleigh when that institution-can .admit‘them:but it usually bas more appli- cants than it can take care of,and sometimes,regretable as the fact is, veterans who are disabled and-have no.one to care for then,have no ‘place to go but to the county home. This should “not be,but if county homes weére provided:with.good buildings and equipment and kept as they should be kept—as the counties are ‘able to’keep them —it wouldn't be so bad.-It ‘our disgrace that we do not better county ce have Phe .tolionw ite:fon the Mt. 'Leader,a Republican paper,is anindicationofthebitternessbetween_the Republican factions—the adher- ents of Taft and Roosevelt”TheLeaderisforTaftandinane@itorialcriticisingRooseveltitsays?This is the manner of man ‘thatnowposesasthegreatapostleofradicalismandwho,..in «4 recentBpeech,appealed to the rabble totearalway)the protection of —thecourte.throw aside.all those great“neiples that jiave made andoieiutainiedthegreatestgovernmentoncarth,and’rally to the Bup-f port of himself ‘on.a platform more of ar Yadical than ever dreimedWilliemyTammimoeRrvnay _himpelf.“He ‘would -not only betray hig friends but he is ready. Yifice.every patty prineiple..to eomplish.‘his own person.sends. by The Yadkinville Ripp’é sve.theaeWileyShore, istration is|- Airy »Deahe to sac- ne- V sone -of.the “ay ‘The charge.that the,Taft adduictine is -working the |Fedenal |’ officeholders,’to.aid.inthe’reniom- ination of.the President is*true of ‘course,for.that,is what all adi istrations haye.always done.As.ev- idence of the activity in belialt of Taft,a “North .Carotina:,.Demoeant who.-holds_a—non-peslitieal-positien under the government has received a letter from Mr..McKinley,the manager of thie Mast forces,’asking that:this offic eholde r “‘rendér —such assistance ds you can-and Wold ap. preciate an early reply,giving’me} such informationas in.your.judg ment will facilitate ihe work of the bureau.’”>This letter indicates that every:man who holds a.government joy“Tio “matterif this"“non=potiticat! nor.if the applicant received:it on.| merit aid “not.iby political puhk,©6 ‘expected to’get Dusy for the -Pres- ident,‘‘ the |. readers.well uow,; of this meeting is to urge ‘ean ROOSEVELT -“FOLLOWERS ‘MEET, ‘Adhetents.of the 5 Strenuous Meet in Greensboro and ‘PreparetoOrganizetheState.a Greensboro :Dispatch,8th sito Char-lotte.‘Observer,é ie # ~Pursnant’to.a:‘call issued two weeks ago ‘by Mr,Riclimond PeairSon,some of ,thé’Roosevelt’sup- porters of the-Republican,party.dayNorthCanolinametin’the Chiatn- ber of Commerce oon here today.and:formulated plans tor.organiz~ ing.thé “Roosevelt-*fopces of ‘the State.Including’:the’).Greensbono representativés,there were forty or" fifty men present at the two ses- sions,one of which was’held at 10 ‘o'clock and the other:‘at 2 p:m, Fifteer.or twenty people.were here from:out of town.: Col:V.§.Lusk,of Asheville, presided ver the gathering —and the.chief speakers were Mr,Rich-mond:Pearson.of Asheville,Mr.Jake,F.Newell of,Chatlotte,:Jutige 8.B.”Adams ‘of’Greensboro;and ‘My.Zeb Vanee Walser:of Lexing- ton.;.Prominent among others pres-.emt.were W,BE,Suiow of High:Point,.}Hiram.‘B.’Worth,«of Greensboro,and a ‘few others, Agide front the speoph-coneseaeprincipalmatterswevetheadoptionof“resioluttdnis:endorsing.Roosevelt: and ‘formulating plans fora State,wide ‘Roosevelt..clb.°he e was’much,gaia condemning the Brest | dient,for withdrawing,the niominia- tions of postmasters in .North.Gar- oling and many other faults of’:thieadininistnationwerepotnted dut. It;was.many times asserted that’: “thie rank and.file’of .the*party in,‘the State is for Roosevelt’anid there was expressed determination that the People’s ‘choice Should havethevotesofNoftthCarolinainthenational--convention;—-C.W.-Currry. of this ity,president .of .the’local Koosevelt club,and.other Greensbere+- men gave glowing reports of the outlook in’Guilford.Other.flat+ |North Caralita-Historica. 3in}Mecklenburg:Declarition~ Kjustice to prejudics and errer teeImprisonment ‘14 dayswithout food| out of Cincinnati, ounced:and Then-_Apologized; Chas.Li Van Nop(en,of Graens- boro,sent out a circular last week tu”which hebitterly assailed the, yommis- sion and’the Colonial Dames,on ac- ‘count of the tablet that the-com-Mission is”‘peruni ttlinx the ColonialliamestqplaceintherotundaoftheStateHouse.pone nn eine thie?Inde- pendence,~He gaye the pape the ¢aption:‘The Supinenesg’oftheNorthCarolinailistorical©om- mission.and:the ‘Ignorance of the North Carolina Society of(ColonialDames.’“He called.on the pedple of the State “who.prefer truth ‘and toprotestagainsttheabsurdityofa few ancestor-worshivers and simple politicians whi are holding up as a fetish this discarded myth of May | 20th.” And then’in Sunday's papers:Mr. Van Nappen published”.a >«ard apologising SOr 3 his .tteran¢es. Confined |“in:a“Box. re ‘ax 14 Days. or waterin a freight car,in which*he“beat”his‘way from.Cincinnati to}:Charlotte,‘George Johnsony reachedCharlottelastThursday,.:Johnson.was fotind'in the.car'semi-8consciousandwithblootogzingfrom|every pore in his body,- ‘Johnson,whois a Rative of the vile ‘lage of Mount Holly,"Gaston county, left several years ago to seek a homeintheWest.Failing in everythinghe‘undertdok,he.decided to’make his:way back home.and concealed himselfin a car of loose corn consign-ed to Charlotte..The car was locked and eaniecUtint his’presence:was notdiscovereduntilthecarwas:opened|¢ Thursday,+4 Gaye iter.it wass pulled iH aSneySee The Boone ‘Democr:at says ‘that tering reports from various,sections of the.State were received.The | eastern part of the State had peanit| representation in,the gathering. but ‘this.is said to be no sign:that Roosevelt is thot strong in that re-'| gion.:fraeot+5 4, The Greensbora News Says the) ‘gathering>was not a eonference of ‘officeseekers,-The following:reso-| lutions,the-first’offered by Cob,W.—-S;*Pearsonand-the-‘Second byJakeNewell,were adopted:Resolved,that the prime ‘purpose| Republi-|-votersto attent!-the-primaries of the party and by >ballot Newton ‘township.Catawba count | ity,Saturday:declared in favor.of. $50,000 of bonids for good.’roads by the magnificent vote of 618 to) }181,-¢majority’af 437.Glory to} Newton ‘township!‘That is:the he- jrinning ‘of.better things for Cataw- ba.county,”and has set the pace...Hickory will fod-4 Many Statesville and Tredell peo- ple were interested !n the result ‘of| this election and they.congratulate | we |the good roads-advocates ‘in New-|velt’s nomination.’ ton township om .their magnificent’ |Victory.:i The gathering or Roosevelt.Repub-|\ licans.at Greensbor>was not 60} large in point of numbers.but it) ‘one ‘May believe the signs of the} t'mes’the mass of’the party ‘in this |‘ state seem to be overwhelmingly| for,the colonel.“Many.Rooseveltclubsare;being organized in.»this ‘art of ,the State.’,Stanly county Republican convention declared | |overwhelmingly for Roosevelt |and it-is assented that there are’not |< more than three or'four Taft Re-! publicans in Rowan,while an Ire-d-ll.Republican ,assérts ‘there are not ‘more than 15 Taft.men in Ire-| \dell.The Landmark :doesn’t -pre~ tead to know how this is,but cer-| «‘nly the tide seems to be running -an—designated -Col:4the cclonel’s way,| The Greensboro News says’the| |Roosevelt gathering at.Greensboro| Was not a conference of officeseek-; ers.Maybe not,but it seems’to +The Landmark that jt las,at~one time or another,heard the names| of about all of.those:present menr tioned in’commneéction with office| holding or office-s¢cking.i Meeting of:High School _Teachers. Noxt Saturday,March 16,the high School teachers of Iredell.together teach ‘high:school branches, requested to meet in the court)house at 11 o’clock.‘The ob‘-ct of| this gathering is to disciss,subjects| relating to high school work.Any| other teachers.who instruct in these| brdmches are.cordially inwited to} meet with us.j Subjeet for discussion: 1,Algebra as a,factor ing the:mind, 2.The best method of teaching this swhject, |,JR. SHERRILL. in train- J.8.MOFFATTA.C.March 9,.191.2. L,N.Townsend, est,,committed night in.am shooting himself.it is (the catise, of Pisgah For- Suicide Saturday. Asheville hotel —by He was hard up, said,and this is assigned ‘as “But he left a wife and|five children to stiuggle with thet.world.He had ww lis bocket an unpaid grocrey bill for £108.35 but whiskey bottles and cigarette&s¢in plenty were.found ‘n his room and he had many letters .from whis- key houses quoting prices,He was proba bly hard up for cause.pal ti Newton township||instructed Lp |Henderson: |Lexington: {N...|Cowles,Wilkesboro. with.graded schoo)instructors We |onnty,§.C..is dead;J.-C.Cleck-|who “feels”wel policemen|price. in |ation, radiates from it Grace,Beauty andElegance. their presidential preferences the gréat American,Theodore Roose-||velt, jcharacter of his jamd the perma nent usefulness of:his}cratic Primary and Convention. ee Feb;git|life's work.’’ “Résolved,'thiat.it is the purpose} of this orgatfgation to :send delé-| gates from theten corngressional-dis-| tricts.and from.the State at:la |face |,Were Ty after. for Tthat ~willbe office of County Supremtendent of| who is beloved by us for .the}Public Instruction of Irede))county, accomplishments Subject to the aclion of.the ‘Demo- disordé?s of ‘the stoma:{Stomach and:Liver Ta'rcts correct these‘arse ‘disorders and enable.yuu -to,sleep. Benjamin Saunders,ain old ‘aan who lived “in Silverstoné commu-i nity,Watauga.county,and who was |: in.feeble health,.got:out of ‘bedenenight “reeently.without the knowledge of his family:and when}, i}found.he was lying with his —headi in the fireplace,his eyes burned out,bis halr all-gone and his horribly,’disfigured,©It °dshefell.dead;as there arnenen of any struggle’ -toe thought ANNOUNCEMENT. a caudidate for the 7 ? ;+."As-the tnniter is being dincueeed,: show|I take this method of announcing . BR.M.GRAY, The most 1common ‘«ause.‘of.ingoninia is Chamberlain” For tion of Theodore ‘Rocsevejt for Pres-| |low suit,and there will.be ‘others.|dent of the United States,and that|these jnstructions be given the sev-| eral voting precincts of the State;| and form a State organization coms|posed of men who favor’Mr.Roose|| | } Campaign |committees, pointed as follows: Congressional|district,open; M.Mew borne. tnhet, were.ap-' committee: sexmd:district,J.| Kinston;third dis Thomas:E..Owens.Clinton: ‘ourth:district,J..J.Jenkins,SilerCity;fifth district,R.J.Petree,‘ermantown ;Sixih:district,D.°H Senter,Harnett “county;-seventh |district,R.H.Beisicker,Lexington;eighth district,H.S.-Williams,Con- cord;ninth district;J.F.Newell, Charlotte;tenth ‘ditieret, Toms,Hendersonville. Committee at lange:T..T:Hick, V.S$.‘Lusk,Asheville;| Charlotte;Z..V.Walser John E.Fowler.Clinton; Charles 'E;Green,Bakersville;M. Harshaw,‘Lenoir;Charles “7H. J.BE.Litthe, In’executive session,following.the! jadjournment of the general:meeting the executive staff selected -Z. |Walser,of Lexington,as chairnian;.| W.S.Pearson as secretary.A campaign commit-| jtee Was also appointed,this’.beim | |composed of H..S.Williams,Gon-|cord;J.-F.Newell,Charlotte:cH.Cowles,Wilkesboro;J.E.Little,|Charlotte;Dr,J.I’Campbell,eee.wood.1 ‘Tt was stated at the close of the | conference that:the campaign chair-| manship was tendered Hon:Rich ||mond Pearson,but that he.declin-| of Mr,j_ed .and urged the selection Walser.because he felt a pitions;’ the, delicacy | he’now| national| in.assuming two being a member o Rooseylt committee. ley and:L.B.Johnson, \of the little towm of Windsor,- the same county.are in the Aiken county.jai T,B.Adking and |three other men are in the Windsor| guard house and five men in the/4townof.Windsor tre the result of<a which precipitated a riot on the |} streets of the town Saturday night,’ when Cleckley made “an effort.toarrestyerenangin‘ne -latter’s | ket for firing a reveiver,;|| factional Téud| The great strike of\textile work-| ers at Lawrence,Mass.,will proba-| bly -soon’be ended.1%“he mill ow n=| ‘ers,who reduced wages when ‘hours of work were reduced by State | law fnom 5@ to.54 hours,have agreed 'to advance wages 7%©percent.and the offer may be accepited.| :ee =} Geo.and Bony Bradiey.charged with being implicated in the.mur- der of Myrtle Hawkins at.Honder-| sonville,have been ,committed to Buncombe:county jail for ‘pafe:| keeping. Fifty-one Union:labor Teaders fim- dicted for dynamite conspiracies in} { | |}| ae Be sure to go.to Turner’s Art Bwhihtit in the qauditariarm of the Statesville Graded School. dred pictires,besides an interest-ing musical "programme each:even ini¢‘|Remember ‘the dates~~Mareh 13-}116 inelusive,Admission,‘children,|16°’cents;older people bs “cents:|The exhibit ;will be opened ‘wewidents of -Yadkin,aunty,om She’Oth at am -advariced age.died}0 p. to.5.30 p.ne mad,o \ ‘Two.bua.| from | sand from 8 to 10 | various “parts of the country,will| be arraigned jay the Meceral court)hin one todayy dees ld |Harsh phy Bice”react,weaken e bow-| els;will *léad to chronie cons ieDoan!8 -Regulets operuip:casily,‘box At all stores.‘ Accidetits will hapyct But:the bespt|Fegullated families —keen Dr.Thomas’t Beclectic Oil for such vmergencies,Tywo'!wes,25c,and 60c.,;at all steres, “bc.| to vote for the nomina-|sale by all dealers. First }: Charles,(2 ik Gossard Corset :Is a real economy.The ‘complete $.Cushman,a fariner af Aiken,|satisfaction emoyed by the:woman wounded,as|\lace in front. ‘Today and Tomorrow,, thé |'j THE LUXURY OF A——— dressed is beyond The Corset is the style found- and when properly fitted,there Comfort follows naturally andhealth results..Gossard Corsets Call-and let - MRS.H.GC.SHEETZ, Graduate Corsetiere, |Give you a demonstration of the pos- sibilities of perfect Corseting ——A ore pret 4 STATESVILLE INN 12th and 13th. FOR:SERVICE. Registered Berkshire Boar.Comeseethisboarandhearhispedigree: Walnut Grove Farm, H.H.BLAYLOCK,Proprietor, S‘atesville,N.C.,R.F.D,No,2, EXEOUTOR’S NOTICE, Having qualified as executor of “will of FE J,Grose,deceased,I notify alb persons ‘having Cisse against said estate to pre- |Sonf.theni”to m6 7.on or hefore}March 12,1913,or'this -notice will ibe plead in.bar of.their recovery. r JOHN.A;CHAFEKIN, -Hamptonville,Ret. B.Armfield,Atty March 12,1912, wane hereby 3)sie el\ i t i ee emeren |Bigs ge WE HAVE ADDED TO.OUR ALREADY LARGE ASSORTMENT’ASSORTMENT=OR EMBROIDERY THREADS THE FULLLINE z :hetei al SocielyF ssf Which we show:in?TD colors.and ‘Black :and |‘White.Phe colors:come.An two sizes andthe>whitean:about 10 sizes.6 3s 4 -)Hy this:Showing wehavethepackagegoods -“such as,Corset Covers,'Gowns,‘Shirt “Waists,16)ombinations,‘C hildren’sDresses,‘Center 'Piéces: Scar fs,Aprons and many‘other articles of wear,! .Send-us your mail)or-ders for anything in this)department~and’,same Wil-have-our-earetul ate. \tention, ‘Tilustrated °sheets show: ing the different articles to be had sent-upon request... Special in this lot is the No.5 Crochet Floss in black and white,so used at this}” »time for Crochet:Bags.5 A:Visit to our..shop.will repay you just at-this time. “Handsome |line Ladies”} Silk and Wash Dresses.now being shown in the to-W ear Depot time nt. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON C0. Statesville’s Authority on Women’s Wear. es Dey 4is the first Monday.in each monthin Statesville,N;c. ~The White Company. 104 West Broad.Strect. 7NEWGOODS In alllines now being shown by us,Prices never.cheaper,and the styles beautiful in all spring and You are ‘al- te ys summer materials. ways welcomeinour store wheth-. er buying or just looking at the new things.We will”be glad fo) show you through. GREAT VALUESTHAT WILL ‘PUT YOU TO THINKING First,onebale,2,000 yards,39-= inch Sea Island Domestic—while it lasts Se.yard.Wanted by all la- dies of the house.20-yard limit to customer at theprice. One bale,2,000 verde:37-inch ~Standard Apron Ginghams,.te2. 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,5c.yard. 10-yard limit to customer, _THE WHITE co.“PHONE 101,\.”: Sales Day s the first Monday iineachmonth i in’Statesville,Nuc.© -minspay, <tOwn), gamed.in “Palmetto, -netummed home,. _HE LANDMARK PUBLISHED TUBSDAY AND FRIDAY. ovFicH;ae ‘WHST:BROAD STREET.ELEPHONBE.NOw 4.: ae “March112};1912. a STATESVILLE COUNCIL So NgenesROYALARCANUM . 8 o’clock.All mem- present. J.A.BRADY,Secretary. “PHE -PEOPLE.MOVEMEN TS OF :-Personal Mention of the Folks Who Are.‘Coming.and.Going. Mts.Thad,Suminens.spent from.Satuinday’fo STORET,‘in’Charslotto.ms :DST aes Mr,Jo;the trucking business at“las:was.ia Statesville “Saturday en:route:to ‘his home atBastMonbo::Mr...Av A.‘Turner,who spent some time:at:Palthetto,.. of inMir;anid:“Mrs,“Chas.‘Souens, Jackwonyille,|Fla.,care “visiting “M Gray and chil-at’..Mooresville viniting.,Mr.Gray's Mr.and Mrs.R. dren have~-been since Saturday smother.Mrs,Annie’Foard,of Cleveland, and daughter,Mrs.’Boss,of Se- attle,Wash...are guests of /the Mesdames Kincaid,on Davie “ave- nue,They.will ‘be her e jabout ~ WEAK;i Mr.;John S$."McKorie returned Saturday froma siiy of -several Weeks in Baltimore;“ Mrs,AD G:.Ciick jof “Elkin,was ‘called to Statesville Friday “on jaccountoftheilinesso*her’mother, Mrs,‘Vv.C.Alexander.:Mrs..Alex- ander ls suffermg trom an attack|oF rheu mutism,whicn has rendered ‘ber practieally he lpless,’. Mr...W.:Dellinzer,‘of stickory.| woo Mie Mary 'day ‘régiht _Social Items. ‘3 The HEelectic club met with MYS-7 ofconstitution, .two Notices of New Advertisements. “Sooteth:. .dowell who has held a:position,injewelrystorethepastfew months,| left.yesterday-for his home.Mrs..Clem Dowd:went to Char-| lotte yesterday to spend sqme time. Swe Cochran .returns; Baltimore Sunday,where} two weeks,:having’:her and visiting ber .broth-| Cochran;-whe it a —stue+ rnd.Uuiversity. Hoffmann ieft .Satur: Lancaster,:Pa.,.-t Mrs.‘Geo.Hoft- éd.from: She.spent eyes:treated er,Jas.D dent at Maryl MP,ool.ii cfor visit his.mother, mann. .Q.,Purn Thursday afternoon | at’.Her -home i.orth Center| street.The occ yn was.termed} an,‘authors’evenijig There was| a reading on “Glimps es of the Life} and Genius of Hawthorne”by Mrs. _D:Matt:Thompson,and Mrs:R.B. Mclaughlin’read «an.erticle.on ““Sonte Writers.of the Southlamd."’ One of Sidney Lanier 8 poems was | read by Mra.A.D.Cooper,follow- di by a-discussion of current events; wad by Mrs.H,.O ie.The} hostess was assistex in serving| courses of reiriae sauna by’ H.EB.Craven. entertaining’programme and lrish music wgs Te at the meeting:of the Mac- Music club held with Miss Annabelle Mills Friday,afternoon.| Mesdames William ‘Wallace and H. O.Steele and Miss Williams.sang, there were,piano selections by Mm. R:B.McLaughlin.and Miss Rose Stephany and a violin se lection by Miss Stulting.Following:the:pro- gramme refreshments ‘were served and the remainder of the afternoon was given to a rehearsal ‘of the |* cantata.to.be given by the club next month. The Why Not afternoon with Miss Arleene Gilmer at the ‘Inn..:In.place -of the usual games the young ladies spent a pleasant afternoon sewing.Ice cream,cake,coffee and crystalized ginger were served. Miss Mary Lewis wab hostess to} the G.G.G..chub and a few other | friends Thursday evening.at home on Center street.A flower| mak.ap contest Was the principal | source of amusement,each guest) making a different kind of flower | out of colored paper.Mrs.Frank L.| Shar;e,a special guest of the oc | ecasion who made a tulip,was) awarded the,prize,a decorated copy ‘of.Irvin Avery’s prose poem on the viole!:Two courses of refreshments were served. Mrs An ‘of dered cinb.‘met Friday Bannister shoes for men.—Sher ril-kWhite Co. Next series opens April 6th.— Mutual Building and Loan Associ- ation.. Perfection im Oxfords.—sS.,M.& H.Shoe Co. Not ordinary:florists.—-Van Lind- ley,Polk Gray Druz Co agents. Embroidery*floss,ladies’silk and wash dresses,etc.—-Ramey.- Bowles -Morrison Co.Buy furniture from a_reliable: firm,—Williams urniture House.Fine stock of vehicles and*har-| ness,‘Several cars buggies anid surreys.just in.Prices bow |asanybody.~—Harness,Vehicle and) ‘Supply Co Money to ‘oan,on rea)?estate—Lewis-&Lewis.-.;:Notice to creditors——John |A.Chaffin,executor. Mortgage sale of land April 13. —R.W.Pou.:. Full-blood Hoistein cow:for _wale.—J.B.Armfield or R.¥,Arm- fieldDayis Graham flout Vi J..Kim- ball.;Try City iflour —City Flour Milling,Co.j ;Buth asd White Orpington eggs, Goldén Seabright Bantams.-—Weep- ing ..Willow:Pouliry Yards,Gra- Ram .175 feat of horses and mules, including 50 of the bes:thules’ev- ¢r brought to this market,to anrive today.—-Henkel-Craig Live Stock Gossarti corset dwthionstration ‘the Inm today and tomorrow, Partie at will meet tonight at]}faamie df the best friends ofthe insti-al Items:. i |tution,chave been written from.the Correspondence of The Landmark. bers invited ‘to bél best motives,and contain valuable|.Statesville,“R-3,.March .9—Mr. :snizes the im ortance of abundant and Clark,whe:Was.tbe “erty: hate Henry's | ichildren.’-thome,as hé was the only child ‘of, Now -a word’as to the Support|his parents,who have the sympathy |Fund:In ‘a recent ¢ontmunication|of the community. |printed in the Church ‘papers.Mr.’ labout-it,we have less money on hand|months,has returned home toengage |Pj and the basement contains a fine <as- isortment of canned fruits and veget-|Liberty next Saturday. ito the credit of the support fund— ismall enough I admit,.in view of the ing the spring and summer months. her | |their orphans;(2)that these same I want to feel tee comfortable ‘over‘the situation as outlined.A wise use}.will be made ofall funds and suppliessentinanditisexceedinglyimpor-tant that churches and individuals|a continue-and increase their support)bofthisgreatcausethatisontheheartsof-God’s people..I simply felt'that in all fairness.boty the friends’of.the Home,who heive stood by it -with their gifts dnd prayers,and the man- =ENE “SITUATION AT >BARIUM. Some Facts About,Conditions “at.the Bariunh Orphans’Home.| To the Editor of vine Landmagk:t: »Apropos of‘some things’that have beeri written by good friends of the Home and of many things that have: been said,I think ‘it would be to the interest ofall concerned |to say aword about the true status.‘Let us’not.be : misunderstood;we appreciate the agerhent were due Bome"3,WALSHfactthat‘these aforesaid articles are Statesville N:Canosénsewilfulintheirmisrepre-|:sentation;that:they have:come from}Close ‘of.the Clark -School—Person- Ralph.Ostwalt;who has been attend-|°inga business college in’Charlotte, and who came home a few days agotospend.a few days with his parents, Mr.and:Mrs.J.-F.Ostwalt,‘left Thursday for Davidson,where he willenterschool.°Mrs.-I,S$.Ostwalt and)little:daughter,Mabel,are visiting.Mr. Ostwalt’s parents,Mr.and Mrs.J.F,Ostwalt...Miss Mona:Clark,of’East.Monbo;,left a few days-ago:for RuralHall“to”visit:her.sister,Mrs.EllisShore.©Mr.Clyde Ostwalt;who hay ‘been spending aifew vewith his’ suggestions.At the same time:cer- itain facts can be deduced to show that \they.are in the main misleading:- The chief interest seems to be cen-tered inthe matter of ‘the food that is| furnished.the-children.This isper-}fectly.natural,for every.one,recog- wholesome food forgrowing children,As a-frequent guest,in the dining-‘room.|can speak ”from|first-handKnowledge:1 am°fully aware ofthe:fact.that often something ‘‘extra”’.is"put on.the visitors’able,°“but this particular:visitor {is around so oftgn teil ‘Mr,fim Eudy,as serine’ that he sometimes drops in withowt)hom “previous.notice.and sees:the real bill)”The ‘Clark:school constamaatanee of fare.To be sure no‘attempt-is|cessful term Friday....Miss Toby Tur- made at great .variety,‘arid’yet éven |ner,‘the teacher,was honored and here one with anormal appetite would loved,by all the parents as well as the |have,little ground for complaint..I pupils.°Those on the roll of honor venture the statement thatin this par-|were:Alla Greden,Lillie Cook,Clau- ticular,the _Home:.would ‘not suffer |dia Brown,Jo.,Ina and Tate Setzer, greatly in comparison with the family.|John Bradburn,Sudie,Sadie-and Al-|>—— of average means.Then,too,in cook-da Ostwalt .and Gladsie.Troutman. ing for.a family.of 200,variety cannot}Those who got certificates of promo=|——|have.the consideration that it.might tion to high school were Ina and Tate thave:ina smallfe mi |Setzer,Sadie and Alda Ostwalt ‘and .But is-the A ae prepared?|Orion Setzer.Those who got certifi-1! Here:again.one.recognizes .a|cates of attendance were Clate Loftin, difficulty,yet few on the outside can|Ina and Tate.Setzer,.Claudia.and appreciatethe exact situation,forget- ting perhaps that-the’work must be}’ Marcus Brown._“We are in good hopes.“Of having a idone by the-girlsin rotating groups.|new.school house for next term,with |However,many of them.areskilledto|Miss Turner asteacher..Miss Turner. 'a degree,and they work under the will'always-be remetnbered by.all the|direction of a skilled matron,who has||pupils and we all wish her much suc- |had experience in simiiar’work,with|cess wherever she may go:* a special -course in diatetics,..The!perennete equipment.in thé kitchen has been}Death in Eagle Mills—Schools,Ete reasonably adequate-and_it is -eing+Correspondence of The Landmark.: added to:from time to time.The|Hamptonville,'R-1,March 9—We {peeieeitt matron has-won.agood name|have ‘had rough,w intry Ww eather for}— or herself by her general”efficienty|ithe past week and“it is”still”raining:+ and:by her-“‘Wednesday dinners,’|Very little farm work ‘has been done} |which term does tot'mean an.elabor-:and-no prospect,of any:being gone ‘ate spread,-but a little more jn the}sodn.~.way of variety.|Eugene Shore died at the home of. As to the report th:it workersin the his -parents,Mr..and.Mrs..Virgil Home are forced to use a part oftheir Shore,Saturday,9th,at 5 o’clock. islender salaries in buying food on the}He had been sick for six monthswith outside.I.answer that this is entire-/tuberculosis.and his death had been |, ly.voluntary on‘their part,a matter |hourly expected for several:days:A}and thatthese purecHas-|young wife and parents are left to les do not-consist of the“‘substan-|mourn his untimély death.He wasiltials."’The fare in the dining room|19 years old and:had.“been married lig abundant,nor do we entertain any |about {0 months.He was agood:boy. igrave fears as to the digestion of the |and will be greatly missed in the { Mr.Blain eCartright,who has been Walke aoe ‘EGGS to New York.ne: ‘Winstoi-Salém Journal. thi feat never before heard.ofin the!mobile world will-be undertaken| essrs.J.H.Nixon and J..H.| ie iman,of this city,who have:laced |‘Awager of $2,000that they can “back?”| ‘An automobile from Winston-Salem té’‘New.York..The offer of $2,000 to} any automobilist in.the State”who’)would accomplish the task of rynning; an automobile backwards from any| town in.North Carolina to New York+ city,recently,was made by.Mr.E:W.|Dennis,a wealthy citizen of New York.| ‘undertaké thetask andfail must forfeit| $2,000 to him.{ accepted,the challenge and have put}! up.their $2,000,‘which they have)| agreed to forfeit if they,fail in the un-||usual undertaking.If the ‘weather|| permits the start.will be:made:about April.1..While no time limit ‘is set! by Mr:Dennis,the ocaleutontobilists |‘say they ‘hope to.necomplish ”the stunt if at least 15.days.-The two gentlemenwill alternatein driving the car.The driver will sit on the.tank,where -by:agreement aseatistobeprepared,and will steerthemachjne‘withhis face to the rear.|The pther will have the front seat and necessary,; anerEN eRntET ‘‘4Surfered aay and ‘wht the tonmentofitching-piles...Notuing helped me un-til I usted Doan’s Oinement.|‘fhe wesult |was lasting.”"—Hon.gi ibn.RB.Mayor,Girard:Ala.°°>‘ FOR SALE ee cee:entitletopoeFIELD,See J hee F,AR .March 12, FIFTY MULES. steam mules ever} ORAIG L IV E STOC K CO,"Mare FGGS 3~FROM BUFF Orpingtons thatare ||‘F and White Orpingtons that ||are WHITE~$2.50 per 15,Stock from.my yards||||won Three Fi irsts and Special for Heaviest henin ||Show at the late Statesville Show in -hot competi-|| tion.Also White and Brawn Leghorne—winners | exes $2.50 per 15,Golden Seabrizht Rantams—| “beauties ~eggs $2-00'per 13.WEBPING we‘POULTRY YARDS,Graham,N.C.Ma: *|OPPORTUNITY - vacant lot to suit.tenant,LIVE STOCK CO. —WILL / i}1} ae upbuilding«n our |HENKEL-CRAIG;»March8.| |peeieipah indonesianLaing34 To:Bun Ae Antpuisbtie Backward) Hé stipulates,however,that those who|| Messrs.’Nixon and Lehman have | will.attend “to.the:mentale work. Sig A barelar may have satidhed you hide that Garrett,|) MONEY.73,BONIS,“Marche|ft RiFTY of‘the best| shipped to Statesville to arrive today,March12”|||} M4 ~BRED.pt,m_Plymouth ‘RoethatwonfirstprizeatIredellPo cock|e‘EGGS money.You may lose it.‘Put it,in this bank,whereit will be-safe in our burglar and fire proof Vaults—and from.which you ‘can ; withdrawitAT ANY TIME on-demand:Ateyourneighborsdothis.Why not you? Betas 8 2 ...a =SOS a Pa sii iui OBirst National Bank,— STATESVILLE,N.C.° Capita $100,000;-Surplus and Profits $32 000. “OFFICERS:~ E.Ss.PEGRAM,Cashier.JNO.Ww GUY,Assletant Cashier. . o C.IRVIN,President. G.fh BROWN,VicePresident. ‘oultry|ig 15 for $!,MRS,T.c GRAY,Dunlap.—|rch.8,i ; WA NTED.is00"ense*oan @KARUS)S :Feb.ea WANTED REESteeINGco,Ve et Feb.2HW,6tif | FORRENT ae vAiexan= {der Bros.‘L B.PATTERSO Boh.2 2 THOROUGHBRED Barred.Ply-|J»s mouth Rock Eggs.$1 50 for 15 deliver- ed.Farm-raised utility stock.Prize winners atpoultryshowLELANDADAMS.Stateaville,R-4 ‘Phone 160 _March 5—4t. WANTED.<—FU LLTLL SEThands for night»work’Work five nights and get pay for six.Will pay spinners 20c.per side.Card room hands can make $7 to #10,.STONY POINT,MANUFACTURING COMPANY,N.F,STEELE,Superintendent.March 8—4t. rsays:‘To be perfectly plain+in-school at Stony.Point the past five lfor the support of the Home just now|in'farm work.He speaks with praise than we have had for some time,’’|of the Stony Point high school;says which means that as a provident head {there is a large-enrollment of students lof the house he is sounding a note in}who seem to be progressing nicely ample time,not that the situation is|under the.management oftheir splen- already desperate.As a:matter of|did teachers,Profs.TeagueandSharpe. fact there is flour énough on hand |.The:public school at Eagle Mills; to last through March,all paid for,\closed last Saturday with exercises byjthescholars..School «will close at While crossing a small stream dur- jing the snow Mr.Reuben Tharp fell and injured his shoulder and arm, |but am glad ttokknow he isimproving. ables recently bought at bottom prices| ofa wien house in Philadelphia.| Everyone will admit that thisis:1 wise | investment;.especially for this season| of the year,and that that the greatscarcityofsuchthingslastyearmade|Close of Ostwalt.Sctiool—Dog Law such ‘a purchdse necessary.I have Wanted.~ figures from the office showing that|To the Editor of The Jendmar - by the end of February;with all ac-|.Statesville,R-3,March -9—The weather and the bad roads are the.general topic.-Whilethere is so much being said about the dog law I wish to say that lam very much in favor ofadog law.There are too many worthless dogs in this and other com- munities.The term of free school at Ostwalt,taught by Mr.J.Claude Troutman and Miss Celeste Lippard,closed yes- terday.with anold time spellingmatch in the afternoon anda ball game.A team from Clark’s school,which ‘also closed yesterday,and the Ostwalt team were the contestants.The game re- ‘sulted in a victory for the Ostwalt boys,the score being 5 to 0.The school will be continued for a month or six weeks,Miss KatherineCochrane,.of Statesville,being theteacher..The pupils are looking for- ward with much interest to the com- ing week,when they will enter upon the duties of school work underd new teacher.Mr.Troutman,who hastaughtthe‘school for the past”two years,will leave soon for Moorecoun-;ty.We regret very much to see him|leave and will always thank him.for the interest he has taken.in us duringthetwoyearswehave‘been under his care in the school room.We wish, for him much success. counts settled,there was about $500 fact that receipts arealways light dur- Let ugprotect this fund and prevent another debt on the institution. It is known to many that $20,000 |per year is the amount named for the support of the Home,with its present number.During the year ending |October Ist,.1911,the amount spentiforsupportwas$19,516.03,in addi- ition to clothing contributed,yalued at labout $715.The balance on ‘hand,practically all debts paid,was $336. These figures indicate two things:(1) That the good Presbyterians of North Carolina are not seriously neglecting Presbyterians ought to feel easy about the way in‘which their money is be- ing expended.One word more.Beginning with February Ist there was much~mere than the usual amount of sickness, and words ‘of sympathy as well as special donations came from differ- ent parts of the Synod,all of which were greatly ‘appreciated.But is it true that ‘“‘there is something ‘inex- ressibly sad in'the thought of these helpless orphans without the thingsnecessaryto-make sickness endura- ible?’It is to the last two phrases that I beg leave:to object During the recent siege the infitma- ry was.crowded,especially the girls’ ward,afd it was necessaryto ‘‘doubie|girls of this community are not the \up’’a little among the smaller children |kindof “‘ereatures”’the Gastonia Ga- for a few days,but at no sacrifice of |zette speaks ‘of as the modern girl,’ comfort.Two nurses were in attend-|but.can usethe skillet and asaucepan ance the greater part of the time and and make the different kinds of bread,| in addition some of the older girls,a|even to a porie,but they are not all) t skilled physiciarfromStatesville came candidates for matrimondailyandsometimestwiceaday(it}Mr.FHerman Lippard should be added that he has a stand-|Stedman to work for a Concord con- ing contract to come.as often as need-|cern.: ed),all medicines prescribed and the Mr.Charlie Strohecker, ‘regular appurtenances of the sick been in school at Roanoke, room promptly provided,and the|returned to his home. notrishment for the sick was prepar-||Mr.Goldie Bradshaw has returned. edatthe infirmary kitchen,as is always|to Spencer,after spending a few days the case,and was according to the withshis.brother,Mr.L.H.Bradshaw.| doctor’s.orders.Sentaanisenieeetgrcein These Girls pee _.Personal Items.’ Correspondence.of .The’Landmark. Barium Springs,.March’9.—The| who has A ealthy man is-king:in his"own | I trust I havenotsaid toomuch.I right;"an unhéalthy-.man “an.unhappy| havé nodesire to revive the smoutder-|slave.For impure blood und sluggishliver,use.Burdoek:Biood mittee On,themarket'35 _yeare,$1.20 a bottle,ing fires gs anold controversy nor do Are -the ‘Right Sort—: ti gone ta, Ve.)has | POR SALE wk ea teemouthRockeggs$f for 15FeerecordforFebruary—25 hens 406 eggs.Simpkins’cotton seed.Made 1,000 pounds toacrein1911.Price75 cents per bushel,MAPLEGROVEFARM,E E.SHERRILL,Proprietor,Statesville,R 2.March 8—4t. MULES WANTED. ff Bice Board of County Corhmissioners will meet on the 14th to buy @ number of mules,weightstoPlyfrom1,000 to1,400,ages from to7.Same date the board will sell to the highest bid-der the six Chain’'Gang Mules.N.B MILLS,March 8-2t,,Chairman. PeeMOLICH:. y YEcordially invitehe the public to our Farm Im- plemént and Vehicle Opening,FRIDAY,|MARCG 15th,at the Farmers’Union WarehouseinStatesvilleWe-hope toseealarge gathering onthat day.Sandwiches and wa will be serv-ae ‘March 8. INDIAN.RUNNER DUCKS ]=Penciled Englishnglish Strain.The best spe- jewof Poultry.fcr all-round purposes.They never_set—haven't time.Lay pure white exes the year round.They:come froma pen that hasprovenanaverageof225eggsperyearperduck, Season for setting duck egus is™ow on.Eggs 82 ee 12,ae on or write R,L,FL4 NIGAN or - DAVIS GRAHAMFLOUR | .I sell Davis’ Graham Flour, D.J.KIMBALL. ] « AKPL We ask but a single:trial ofCityFlour—for then its:really .high-grade qualities will make you a steady patron of this su- perlatively fine flour. Quality often varies in some floursbutinCITYBRANDyouwillen-joy securing a choice,UNIFORMgradeofflourthatissplendidly - satisfactory,:: Just say CITY FLOUR ‘to thegrocerand,obtain flour satisfac: iy Milling (0. City Flour Seeewecencceceececcescson FineStock of Vehicles!$ BU G GIE S,SURREYS,;WAGONS . All tlie best makes,and Harness-to—go. aloug..Spring stock coming in.Car, each of.Hackney,Oxford and Ratterman &Luth Buggies and Surreys. Call and see stock..Prices as.low:as anybody. -Harness,Vehicle &«‘Supply Comnan. euceeess. Where Will You Buy Your Furniture ? Buy your Furniture.from-a firm in whom you know you can rely. A cheaply constructed Sideboard or bureau may be.made ‘to look good to the tininitiated by means of its finish.Ey- -erybody has had experience with buying shams of this kind. We have spentyears in buying Furniture.We know how it’s made—we know_the marks of superiority or poorness, There i is not:a stick of furniture in our store that we would not-be glad to placein your home,for every piece is made honestly,soundly and satisfactorily. Williams Furniture House. METAL SHINGLESOVOaace ra they interlock.and overlap each other.in _—a way that the hardest driving rain or.snowcannot sift under them.~ ’Won't pilsateor rattlein wind.storms.They're also Gire-prootwill: last ass long as thebuilding,and never need repairs. me THR LANDMARK some FACTS ABOUT.TEXAS.|' :;‘A Ramarkable Country-—All.Serts‘|LUBSDAY,~~~Mareh 12,1912.of People and All Sorts ef Land.|’ak peop ‘vhtacamna,|Correspondence Of The Landmark.SWEET "HOME,COMMUNITY.|"Manyyille.‘Pexus, Marel -3-~‘Your.20100,-paper ‘reaches:me twiice |.iMrs“Hartness Makes Improvements a Week.and itis a weeome visitom,|}HENS “BONO HeMOCUN=POPTadel “Qounky geenia fonn.to.me.||.The Harrow that cleansup all.othersin potutd eteupertirity.Cleans_sonal —Young Patterson's Poss. Relief from_ Wiiile it has been 14.vears since it||.up old General Green wit all hig force.Our guarded end.harrow.:HuCorrespondenceofTheLandmark,was,.my-home,still there isa warm||has extreme strength andapreatide ree of flexibility.The tooth onStatesville,-R-5.March:8—The}feeling in my heat for old Ivedell}|~bars are unusually heavy U bar isch while 23.8 inch channel steel -otAheumatiheaviestsnowoftheseason:fell Sun-|amd’ita many.good people,1 was}|is used for end bars.In the first place no castingsare used on'this |Pday.It began falling:‘a@hout 4 back~there ;five years.ago thilis|:|"harrow to cormect the tooth bars fo the end bara Tooth bare ox.Fe“Try Sloan's Liniment foryourrhew-hoor tantngithe aes ane ee Hen eae pce serine tend through end bars and after being fitted with heavy steel wash.imatism—don’t rub—just lay it on o'clock .Sunday.-night.“Tt melted the county——-much’‘better houses ers,are held,jnposition by a spring cotter.The-construction of i |lightly..It goes straight to the.sore mapidly fromthe ground and..ut}‘wd roads and the growth of -your the harrow is.still further reinforced by heavy.corner braces,whichspot,quickens the binad,linkers up night it wad 4 veer on a level |own.I-engenly watehed your poac flex ean COMME perfec et igs but.do,not interfere with the’_the muscles and jointsand stops :acid sche on,.the nerth side of|election,and rejoiced when I saw exibility.{T US SHOW YOU THIS:: |the report..Another very initerest-Miss gape Stikeleather,of”Rich-|ing scene—saloons gone and bettermond,Ind...is visiting her niece,|business taking their places}and.Mrs.J,R.Sloan,in.this community.|see the interest.still growing and |Mr.J.-D.Harthess is”butlaing |514 North Carolina,with her Seasene'la laige}yarn,on the lamd he bought anid soils:wilt’continueto grow.fron,Mr.W."Hy “Mathis*and ne “OXe|Texan:will soon ‘be on.the.drypects‘to’build a large,modern ‘dwellk|jist.‘The State has niuch--ta a .the pain, Here’s Proof: Mrs.JU LIA.THOMAS‘of Jackson, Cal.ywritesy “IT have used your:Lini-, “ment for theamatism with much suc: cess.” MARTIN J.“rosNIS,169 ‘tbth.Aves;: aac,Paterson,N..].,)writes:Twas asiblewith,rheumatiany:for tio yeais afd Icould‘not move:at.all;hadPedy2Carriedfromplacetoplace,‘I tried remedies and could not getbet-.«ter,tandl [triedSloan'sLipiment,One bottle fixed me up in good shape;and how’always have fa bottleih the:ome.at ni yAwife ‘and ebildien,”atySy. BEST OF ALL HARROWS “|.WhiteSi‘Stimpson Hardware.Company,aBESTTARDWAREHOUSEINTOWN,coe Me.the coming”summer,with.Soxmany.different,national“|Phe school at the MeCtibdy school|(leg.>Germans;Bohehidians,>ItalhoseWillose.Saturday,the’9th.igas;Mexicans,3.tidgrdes,.-andThe:local:string band:wil MAKE |great Mautiy:tote:who.don’t:took|MUST ‘for the o¢easion wand it 54 to tite”AP ttermieniti.vot.the country.|bacheds that’Mr.R,Ti Weathe My county=-Cookesais.Gn the drysThanWillmdkeantaddress‘oh edu-':ist atid dsswotually diy hes first:cation:Shy«Batie.Grang:hasiiraw months they sold some ooze|taught a very “geod “school,with enug,whien:court met:they sent sey-|Mr:Wdgar Hendren ar:assistant.lem to ‘the penitentiary auld men Prey.arecanédel:young meén:2)tude ‘betevers,wie Phe’little’child*of,Mr.and Mrs.)Things pre changing.“Men tw |OoPR ORS King “has prouhonia but is Lhad:alwegs“drunk Lliqua>and voted|Vimproving,|Miss Mary:-:.Martin,for salooiis,many of them,quit:| jdaughter of Mr.John Martin:who’)Glaimed they.could “not get “awlis-|lives in the edge of Alexander coun-|ey.They would pe Ly $4 ta $6 per}ty,has’‘been:very léw*+with the!snjion ‘and get dope.'|dropsy ‘for.several “months,Her Much ig:being:said of.pad ucther |oN is.hopeless.|,ee ‘otton .acredge.:Texas is compelled}fs Mr.;W.A.Hartioss,of Coolest rhise otto ps it ig the only|Thee,ie d-his father,Mn.N.&:.thing.We.can rely on,owing sto kills any kind of pain::Good for Neuraizia,oothache,Lumbago and ct hest Pains,Sold by'all dealers,Price 25c¢.,50c.and $1.00.tHartne be few diaYS “BED.He ‘thas|(ur seasons...‘Much-of Lael “Stateirenedhome,Maes ;wt.-grow anything’else »Sloan’s book on Horses,Cattle,Hogs,and ‘Poultry sent free.,“Address }returned hon aa cast grow anything else,owing) |Mr Ray ..Patierson’™lost,a fine '{o.tong droughts,«Lf We chad>rad|:Voung-nate:afew days,age.It is to grow corm jand other crops.we|a serious loss.to Ray.»He hs 10 U6)etnid-he ali-62 7k Rut”“eatiten,os pret out of debe aiid the Toss is 6 Nes up and walk until August |—‘-.Se |vane,but the.people are.helping hiim ; DR.EARLS.SLOAN,-.-=.-“Boston,Mass._|| for mn and.then sometinves makes |}at |¥ery.Hberally and’we hope he)will |ji cra th an:We can edt gathered !'[not be @scoutiged,|Mr.Patterson have~o ften “thought of:the differ-||and tlitee...sisters.<and a.little ont things North >(Carolina ‘caw’!Fe ¢L d Vi id T lbrother were left.alone three years grow,.But.a big “part cof»TexasreteourarOads.irginia an enmessee |ago,their.father going’to the img Oblahome ie’tarredvo ee:|West They are.a model Set of)eotton.;’,:a j children,aud:under’the.conditions For the “henefit of:the ‘zener.a Ee ee 9 Nix ’Coppel A ieme.ee Orses,hares and (the people ‘will hein them..L public “Iwill say all of Teéxns is |i:Tf ;3 i:eer -::wt a good country.Texas.‘hepTaxingofPeddlersByMunicipal- hiles “and miles of.country that.is i ee ye eepanci 12 Mucdace Mi ERaarE Teeaee lt takes -in.someceeWilarriveatour.stables‘in Statesville TUESDAY,A case of rng a to »Te--seethons..16 20.acres to enrn2‘,j ail.merchants of.North Curolina is one.cow:sf is“a curiosity taMARCH12.This stock will be acclimated and -ready lthe case of State vs.Norman Wil|iis almost all grades.af Oeforwork.Will havein.this lot a few extra--nicesaddle liamis,from “Carteret county.“‘This-deep~black land to sand “hills alka-:and-driving horses,-and a few gentle ponies.This will [Settles a question often discussed |i and.“salt.Jand.-When -you hunt.:by théem.,.viz.,the taxation of.dmim-cheap lands yeu ean.rest ‘assuredmets.who solicit ordérs and have’you will ‘halve a cheap outfit,Goodthemfilled.-.and ©shinped to the land from $40 per acre’up is the’eunchasers.Justice Welker writes cheapest land you can buy.|ithe opinion for the Supreme Gourt Texas has boosters and they.will be a well selected lot of stock,and bought as:cheap .ascashandgoodjudgment'can buy them,and we'll sell themsameway.If you need anythingin oyr line,now isthetimetogetit..Be sure and bring:your friends and come seca Bargains in 6-foot Dining Tables: to see us.We want to tradewith you.Terms to suit.Nhe apinion states thatr ‘the de-give a new-comer a.warm.reception “CBELDO Tables.:$14.50@fendantwasconvictedintheMmgyor's until they get him’located:I have °;~FAQ:H k Ls {;Li St k C ‘court of Moréhead City for the vr known’a good many people to Bell “1650 Tables °re aarreeeneTaigiveocOo.clation Of an ordine ance of the town,‘their land here in this county at 60,00 10-foot Tables 48,50whichrequiredevery‘person,firm’,good price and go west to get ‘:, jor corporation in the.State,Solic.cheap land,and.in:a tew years|jing or greg ofdérs for goods they burn up-.and are glad to get!:«;LJ .ee!Geto =":by Rowraidoe arcatts,I'he’nna eteoatann,ou 1 Statesville Housefurnishing Company: lfirms or ‘corporations resitlent.“dn ‘regarding Texag cheap land.“Whiles :R.Oo.DEITZ,Manager.|the State,to pay.a tax of $10 per thera have been a few who pros-lday,or $30 per-year.’.Defendant peted by;buying this cheap.land,|Sales Dayis the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C.iappealed to the Superior Cort,in they only speculated and the other).ce a special verdict was return-fellow suffered..:Some ove may |——__—=maenomreeetts jed by the jury finding:that the challenge me for what T have said,|Medonidacie represented one A:A.Jo-|but I have only given it as I see!seph,a-merchant tailor:or clotivier jt and I belivee’I can préduce proof}lor Goldsboro,.N.C’,-and solicited to substantiate itN.C >substantiate it.1906:lk,PORE 1912jandreceivedordersin:Said towm)‘Téxas is a good couhtry ‘and’is!,-Honorable Record|of Morehead City for tailor-made my home,but I notice a farmer that!‘meee :ce :|clothes,to be delivered to custoipers jg_brosperous raises and handles)}there without having:paid the stock in connection’with his farm.Y f Tod M Y ‘Dis (ordinance t6 be invalid,directed a Mr.Page Tried to Kill the |Free \.‘;.verdict to.be entered’accordingly,Seed Graft.‘T E Th k fjanddischargedthedefendant,and!Washington Dispatch,7th,to Ral :tress OMOrTOW.ver in 0 ;tax imposed by the ordinance.Up-’:T.H.GIBSON jthe State appealed,|@igh News amd Observer 'on this findimg the court held the -— The Supreme Court.finds -.that; »Four good milch cows anda Sharples Cream Separator is worth more money to a farmerthana-cotton crop and is lesswork.Watch the farmers who are using the Sharples CreamSeparatorsandseehowfartheyaregoingaheadoftheother Proving that he has a sense .ofthedefendantcanbeheldliableto|pymor as well as a.serious desire That Mr.Property Owner?taxation as a merchant,under the/t9 gerve his constituents in the} Many members,the motion.met with +feneral laws of the State,or of the!manner that seems best to,him,Rep-municipality,in the’sanie manner,|pacentative Page,inthe House to-and to the same extent as all oth- $¢xe :.;a r bi-partisan jopposition,Lepublican We issue every kind—¥ire,Life,AccideSalariesForCountyOfficersasandDemocraticRepresentatives0totease ;Business Proposition:|working shoulder to.shoulder pr :and Health,SteamBoilers,Liability,Automobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone fellow.They have money -in the bank and their farms grow fer merchants ‘of the.same §cl SS ition of the agricultural appropria- 1 To the Editor of The Landmark:ite defeat,some out of the hich re i ‘AS the long,cold winter is-about |gard they had for the appropriation :Pierjover,and the public schools,are/for its “fenmce-mending”properties,Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar-|closing,we .will have to begin |and-otlYers for the reasons that they ya)4 exercising.these privileges within |tion pill providing for the’free dis:more.valuable each voars e ;the corporation;but not others <<.tribution of garden.seed under the}bake ;;or farther than they;and on finds|franks of the various menibers.ofItisbetterlatethannever.You may not catch7 |that ‘the Morehead City ordinance,|Gunmie! e ie ;=Cg jhowdying with the coutity..candi-{believe the benefit to the ‘farmers ;dians,Trustees.and any Judicial Bond.‘ day,moved to strike out the sec s | ms . ibeing directed:against ©non-resi-Although it drew a sinile -from’up with )our neighbor,but you can give shim a j#ents onty,is -yold.good run.©Let.us show you our Sharples Separa-tor.Itis simple,has less parts to wash,and is in | dates amd ‘interrogating the lezis:from the distribution is greater than s ;;..|tative candidates:“Will you sup-{its cost.The motion was lost,94 Today is here.Tomorrow is coming all‘|port a stringent dog law and sala-|to 19. many ways the best Separator on the market. Yours truly,: :.ft [ries for county officers?”If-they|Representative Small opposed the||©.too fasts Consider the present.‘Too late tojsaynay,Verily I.can say my vote|Measure on the groutid that the ex-lock the stab’s after the horse is gone.~-|is Salted.From the:éxpression of|petditure already working for the|Many good citizens it is prima fa-.)adoption,of scientific methods ote|ola ‘testimony in favor.of these |farming is becoming more useful|two acts from the quotation of The|Gach year:| %Lazenby-Montgomery pauvate Oo,‘March 1,.1912 Phone 54.-Call or write us for prices and |Lamdm ink in régard:to the treas-For several minutes the two}information about our policies.oe Me dab fee year before last,:It {s|North Carolina Congressmen wari-jalarming,not -censuring anybody|ly debated the rete ibe a7Zexcept.we idle voters I.he ieve |ent“viewpoints,the Vigt GO LOO"there are a number of good.men|feeling prevailing throughout.i Stat esvi @ Ga y nves meninIredellwhowill.keep the olfice |’:oe ;|:0,G tic en.Fanciers:handsomely for $1,000 .a year|“A FAIR OFFER!+|J.F.CARLTON,Manager.Bs i;Why.not fix ‘a living Salary and}.:—nee .bia kha “tow braten and if it Over-Your:Money _Back af rou ES Not |;compensates the salary turn “thie!ye og ae,ee aca ,:.1 .P i >dy Py <e 1e%:3 —-Go straight to J.E.Sloop 1for all kinds chicken”Reads to Tix.Re ae ae ue Pate eed,wriive the ‘trial et our rényorbindsfortheshowandtoget.egos..Blobd Meal,.Bone coy rene ea his fdaliey Prone ne ean fails to completely relieye-you|MP .::;2aadetaeoeUaercoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,Lay-i 1 “f |,becauge the laborer jg |Of constipation.We take all ‘the!:;;iny’Food,Laying Tonic,Alfalfa.Meal,Globe and National eet oF tbe hire,wenich .ig hint nisk.You are not obligated to us|':xeeTOOGlobeChickFeéd;Conkey’Ss Remedies for iHing dn Ho ‘mounty office “much |hit any way whatever,if you Se1oleraRoupe,Gapes,étc.|=)ne sega re :;he tour Offer,That's a2 mighty:broad |:-:‘5:»;to door little.«:;Rae ceateiLEGB:ANDS-~You can’t win prizes unless yoyr chickens iT am not hene to cast slurs,nor|statement,but we msdn every word|350 acres in Eagle Mills township,100 acres in cultivation,balancear€in good condition,jam I hard ‘to please.We have|of Jt ould mayne ne Hae in timber,which will ‘cut over a raillfore:feet of lumber.TwoHaveseveralSettingsfre1gfficénsrestgeton|fair for you?dwellings,two tenant houses,two stock-barns and ‘sh pure bred Barred Rock eggs.good officers,but we must get on gaye .Seven-room dwellings,ica ae iring |A Most scientific,common-sense|lle Air.ii ilroad,a better business wav about hiring|"4 sey es i@ other outbuildings.Near the Statesville Air line railroad,now in|men,6 the county will know wher |trea hee ole Manoee Tihare ier construction.Fine water power which will develop 250horse--power,OF.ie Pane eh ina “will aoe oe agate is a recent scientific small grist mill,and many other advantages.;cost and 1@ man wi KNOW exac Pn :my :ua us)sal wee G all for AtMary’s Nest E ggs—they chase the vermin lly what he is to get.|covery fe:is odorless,ck eae 71 acres'three miles south of Troutman on public road,.40 acres in .:fs :~Off the chickens,|.I think this would be honesty ee “pldarayt.in action,ind fg Cultivation,balance in timber.New 6-room dwelling,barn and out-E NW for county and officer I bébteve |&t a yer niet tea buildings.::fates ot a SL Bi diast ue ae Sy toe cee diarrhoea im °45 fats one mile west of Troutman,in high school district,25 acres~~og to alland -speci favors|Was crear a a eee on aesSs[privates ra whut ck ie the triadsimental |pausea,flatulence,-griping,or any |in cultivation,balance‘in timber.New four-réom pean barn and a-3 tants of a‘free repubHe:|incon vaintence ene Rexall oF outbuildings,atCAN’j LIV E TI |Concond Township,_G.Ww.|piabeens reed ai abil Whe waniothe .87 acres six miles north of Statesville on macadamized road,30Paecm’RIGHT fy Wr dideelanith Betz abhor ee .at you .suffer from:chronic or(f.acres in cultivation,six acres in meadow,balancein timber.,4 ;4 ean ry 7TEECLSDOLO, ; i %ALORA chitarer HAA eastern tinal constipation:car the:asso.li:Seven-goom ‘cottage on Mills:street.“Ewo-story,7-room dwelling:me.iae:Without a ‘Watch:You're always wonderingwhat time it iis.:‘ar en ea fre aha aa ae ae ete ae “We|ciate or depenident*chronic ailments,on Caldwell street.New 5--room cottage on Boulevard.jGetoneofmyWATCHESandquitwondering,«:';-*[oine*!he says,‘but bave hever inuma We Urge you hoa oy =oo “oa For further information call on or write,otE~«i |yét:that did them as much good as |lies at our Ti ;emember,,‘B ST.WATCHES.ee BEST PRICES,‘Chamberlalt’8 Cough i Betoedy."For sale|can get them:in.Statesville.only by ali dealers. at our store,12 tadlets 10 cents;When you have rheumatism in your|36 tablets 25 cents;'80 tablets a ERNEST G.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C.,.INSURANCE,sTCcKs AND REAL ESTATE.ed‘PHONE23;FFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING.a H:B.WOODWARD ,:.i ,ie :ae_Jew eler Biren and ye Bageearns FO:|Gamta!’Sold only’at.our.toreFcostsbut.quarter,oy suffer?For|’The Rexall’Store:The Statesville sale by all dealers oe t .Drug Co.°.he,ut 4sHaeyGe‘*Bs re Wo fF :|Home Electric Co. "\always handy for instant usqos 6%,( 1 Sewing M ‘Don't Neglect Tha Jeaves the deadly germs still there-~a safe ‘and “gure cure,for the lings is necded,eVICKSfrevnons SALVE is that cure,It.differs from every other medicine by acting directly on the lungs, through inhalation,soothing and healing)of ‘; Theis mock-heroic;he who deceived the |endure the.glance‘them at one and the same,_time, healing antiseplic germ destroying vapors |T are inhaled with Gach breath-reaching the |t vital spot where medicines do not reach. Asa precaution,you sh mid have aw jar |i of Vick’s Cronp and)Pacumpnia,Salve jt a At your drugist’s orby mail.>>F ao gge,*S0e.:$1.00...t Econvmy qugyses tollar stze\} Vick's Family Remedies Co,|¢ +.Greensboro,N.C;: -Contractors -”Bgtimates Furnished HOME ELECTRIC.CO.|) ‘A.D.COOPER,Manager.|): achines J.US LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. "Phone 61, ‘Repaired.| | }Roofing,Paints;Monuments,) Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal- vanized Roofing,tin and gal- vanized Shingles with patent lock.‘Roofing 4lso has patent’ lock.Paitit of all colors,-turpen-—]/ tine,linseed oil.| lam agent for monuments made by Mecklenburg Monu- meént Co.aC.S.HOLLAND.| ances aTST RECEIVED! Local Views,All New.| Broad Street Methodist Church. cee 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 Fountain Pen,These aretwo market.Garry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils._PRINTING. BRADY,-The Printer. Ww.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C. Fine Farm Lands ‘and City ’<Property for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. —————-PROPERTY For.Sale or Rent. 'Four-room cottage -and*lot on Oak street for sale.Good barn and outbuildings. Several lots,close in,for sale.- One hundred and‘sixty acres less than a mie north of town“to be cut into lots to suit pur- ehaser.s This -is fine.residen-tial property,located on.Tur- nersburg road and Turner av- t enue.—;¥Pomey Nine acres in north States-, ville for sale.. C..S.:Holland. ‘| ; SEWING,itetncnatle orice and.goodwork,MRS./A,W.PERKINS,120 Fifthstreet,«Phone 2216,-Cu RAS aie Bios Be %, |THE LANDMARK Little Hacking Cough TUESDAY,~~ ii f imply steps your cough,—Any thing that simply steps your co Sketching Gol. Richmond Times-Dispatch..: appeared on thé stage of American |fop a ‘Inoment.at @ wortan who is. politics,“Theodore-Rooseveltis the not a grandmother,she:turns has- boldest “and worst.” shorter and uglier word.” which “is making |a only begause there jis va Yedl Popul movement expressing p-dex anid \tre a pubstantial “portion:“of the yple: people’;he belibves that he tas 2)side hep.giis.sort ‘of thing wes |: greit task to perform:and a-sreat made so reforni ; his motivel is in.any sense.peroneal.|agked i No ihan but.Roosevelt ‘could:de if ‘he does believe it, OM we Ce set aeXi.The M General Les onl¥’man in thé country to’do ‘this tigh “not mysterious and undefinel ‘task:Nev-.gigter-in-law,.”’@ 5 Electrical:ec lar before has the colossal vanity of) ae |30.clearly.exposel.-|ated |people; ye ita ‘oe Dope. sasAllKinds Electrical Supplies.|ification.» iis simply anotier lpendous.mendacity,~his ‘paeaking |What notions ef opr modesty they jaquivocation.anf his utter unrelia-|gather,from;-owr ul draped,stat- and unfitness,for .the trust.vary,paintings of the nude,the- |plain’,people.’ lare ‘filled |with the worl of misery ldoes not knew of HEM-ROID, itee’of satisfaction.by lyille Drag -Company and all |gists: best:self-filling pens.on the |yricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps’ THE CHINESE WOMEN MODES The Restrictions on Chincse .\Woman-March;12,1912).Man-Made.*” in.the Changing aan SS |Prof,HW,A.Ross,Roosevelt,thie.Vica-|~‘Ch eee. rious,:ie ae Koot-bandages.are wot ‘the |only |bonds on the women of China:If, Of all the hypocrites that.have |ini passing a Shensi:shop,”“one looks. His latest role |¢ily,and slips back into the gloom people |df.the®women’s apartment.To of a man is:im- eople,misled them.and,misguided |modest.Taward the close,of a Sti- hem deserves to be called)by “a\Yling day the village.women come Sacrific-|out of their hougés and sit-on.a ng an old and trasted friend for)gat in.front,sewing “and -enjoying he-gratification of his own selfish |tim coolness.Jf one of them Bees lesires,this -self-sacrificing —par|a foreigner,coming she scurries.ir ‘anoiag passesese ‘an ingrowing €£0\te the house aga frightenéd quail buffoon:of him)ducks and dedges into the &tapbe pafore the swoops ‘Who.once:held }pte.eae ee im in honar and papv ect.He:de-|A woman never thinks of shaking dares that.he'sdé@ks ‘a:third.teTm |hands’with,acman.Tf!a genthe- man wishes.to give a lady a,fam he does ‘not Hhand:it:to “her lest their hands touch,but,places 4b be}: vicarious leader of the :smuch of (hit abowt ?y they > denies that,|time of Aristotle a lodAl prude :‘Mencias,.“Tt one's:sister- :eve,|iai-law:Vis drowning.ought:She Os, that,such A rhe ‘drawn out,with ithesfand24°to]: exists,or that “he,is”the |which tht sage’replied,“It is wolf: to.draw,out:a drowniig to adhieve;.he | demand , ‘Brothers and ‘sisters are,separ- ‘he njpan .been’90 at.8 or 20 years of age,and |He mistakes the wheedlings of seven thenceforth dssociate.only under’for:|= |Goveiners,.who did Lereat a popular vote iD their Stutesier sees a dubious photograph.of anot‘receive.a8 |mal egnditiongs..*,*°°*.;One nev-| Magda-Taft,for the.voice of the Chinese won,@ven of a : i anidheappointshimsélf.as .ajlene,Our!ihhustrated’corset lundérwear advertisemeits shock the ;i Chinese,amd ho lady missionary of Theodore:Roosevelt shows them’the photograph of,-@ phase.of his stur sister or'friend takea in.decollette. ap.Mf. ¥srMoseswithcatpopularrat- This’.pose bility of even ar negligible portion The padded people -who imagine all ‘the .saints|ed-upon -as-the:sdfegua “of theatrical posters-and ballets)may be cells |imagined.4 Such restrictions might.be look- that they incarnate ‘by which } and prophets;.the srait-jJackets the |women:of!China.are kept a8), confine m a‘one.Who.delieyes |modest and aschapt>;wome;n |; ly appointed ,to save pin’the world.g their); %u :T purdens agaiz aaa it ia clear.tthe|woman's himself div The executive committee of not’for Raleigh on ‘the 20th to name™~the)ror the male sex.:la its every chap-Bhoet Pevet toe or eee ice Git time and place for.the syne’ter:O01 cilture js.man-made,}«meric “today.”Mr.Dies insist “=— ———on eet |ean eaceee co oceans sat both Mr Roosevelt and Mr;._A quarter of a century ago,February 5th,1887,the First TIME TO KNOW ‘THIS!|Poe Gis «ask be lel ander|pan.W P ,miele anid be:00)Pretiding and pone ee bin pheagarg ee What.Hein-Roid (Will ‘Do For Auy \the Sd ie ee eees C:Cowles,and ae ciestbiee tien HE Brown culacted ati Woman With Piles..rout.free}ACD ur ea organization,who have served 25 years,,without compensa- Many a woman drags ‘along a life with piles beeause she thei.the male view] stiigar-cdated tablet remedy that’fitting has woman be 84 cures any kind of piles by.restoring |an,but!not.that man.be good circulation of blood ‘in the swollen,clogged parts.: HEM-ROID is sold ‘under guaran-| the States- drug-_} )do upper From to woman turies ago,.the “Chinese:held thats) che woman ought to kfl herself at| ier husband's.fumeral;.:owhereas,} the same at-his wife’s fumeral} entered the Celestia]mind. _||_—eepeeyeeneannammannii, $1 for 24 days”treatment.|’ Dr'!.Leonhardt Co.,Station.B,Bite 1 00"et falo.N.Y.,mails.a free booklet de | scribing it.New Jersey Senator Found Guilty of .Corruption. The Setdte of theLegislaturehasfound Richard Figzherbert, jty,N.J.,guilty of coming a member.of PENCHIM 4 Positively the best assortment of Pencils in the city.’ Senator conduct.unb the Senate, Moore’s Non-Leakable .and Waterman’s Fountain Pens. BLANK BOOKS Allkinds of Bound Blank Books drawal.of two.bills introduced.«by ‘the Senator that were determined! to the gas company's interest The ‘verdict-of guilty was reached partisan vote,11 Republican JIE Yry.74 4 iFitgzherbert...beinga Democrat. I RIN I ING The busied or the areteieat |the’bi‘The Democrats argued that mux{of the ‘testimony was .contradict ry;that Senator.Fitzherbert =! j acted “stupidly rather than wilful ’lor improperly’and that there:was :‘a lenough doubt in the case to.wa! Ml Machine Sho lrant not placing upon him ‘the sti¢ ‘;ima ‘that would be inyolved'in his manne ee |dismigsal from the-Senate.|‘The.finding of Senator.Fitzherbert. sore and Lampropered $0 2°|guitty by a.majority.vote of —tiv ny P .|Senate ‘does not.carry.with,it his |ENGINE AND BOILER WORK expulsion only ‘be ac |A SPECIALTY ve %|complished “by -‘a two-thirds yote Also carry a full line of Steam Fit.and if all:the’Democrats stand:by ings upto 3inohes.Injectors,Lu:|him expulsion will ‘be impossible,as jthe’-Republicans have’not two-thirds |majority.5 This is a|Democrats standing by Printing and Stationery, 518 South Center Street, Statesville,N.C. as that -can Pipe and Shafting. Cc.H..TURNER Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery |cal. ALWAYS IN;j it comes to a Matter of right nud sadaslala '|wrong. a8 OCCUPYthreeroomson the second fioor of |eee AL the First National Bank Building,and I am)‘Cutting Off Some Cost always here.Don’t peep into my reception room |a ig where I never stay and then go off and say Lam |Bal timio;re Sum. see Nek @ apenk eat,ieLem acral |The creation.of the Commeércé thedental chair I am in my Laboratory—work |Court.was:opposed on the ground shop—ina room farther in,|that it would interfere with the rez P.FLAUGENOUR,Dentist.;ulation of railroad rates by the. ‘;_.|Inter-State Commerce ~Commission |On every important pointlcourtandcommissionlave.clashed case,probably,of t their’ras What:a pity it is that -men nearly S H H d:|Decisions of the commission have oe 1 oOliand.|been overruled,and the-new court e ;_i has assumed an authority .that, cre D conceded,will render the commisas’g ses :Ha good farm:horses sion almost powerless:The -Dem- and mules for sale for.ocrats in Congress propose to.abol- Teen ..Ske ish)this extra tribumal by ~refusiyscashorontime.Terms’:.a ash oF on e ae the $74,000 a year.required for its maintenance.:to suit purchaser; :::President Taft’s “‘Economy Com Best equipped livery mission’’spends.$75,000 -a year “in town..The’regular House committees are :Making thorough imvestigations and |thiey.believethey--can—pet—practical J results,| It costs $50,000 a yeat to pay the :—|fixed charges:of the Taft ;7 co boand and its expenses rus-into sey- K 'es‘Hard Brick cral times that sum,The Democrats assert that the tariff-board ,lias Serv-) ed only to délay and obstruct tariff) -apislation.Tf three 6 altariff com| _and rock are the,only build- irfg materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and last for all time.Common - mission,it should by uncer contro}| of Gonigness atid not of.the’,Presi- yand Face Brick always on hand, c fi uStatesvilleBrick Co Congress has been appropriating| phone 3;“Day or Night. 326,000 a year for the President's| tragtpling expenses,to ‘enable “him | to attend publie fuin¢tions,and ;to} dificiate:on.imiporiant.—occas ong,\| Mr.Taft uged:most of this appro’) oriation on a 14,000-mile tour that.| was frankly,political,They believe | adcandidate Who travels only.in.tie interest ‘Of himself ‘and:his partyshowildpayhisowmexpenses:st *> hg \; |MITS THE spoT EVERY TIME { _|RS.ROYSTER GUANO Co. the.Mes|we 3s governing He i :i ife.”¢the.Sake|Rey, State Press“Associition..will:.aneet or sdciety or the race sO much AS [yan be 1 ¢+1 ,This was why,s0Me.C@fr |————- the notion that a widower ought ‘to |Statesville New i Jersey ;repidenits.t of.Morris coun-|Jance, PENS becine of his connection with the or testimony ‘is.home testmo andtaxable property,$530,349.83.Paid on matured shares in Yuh alleged attempt’to -axtort money |ny—\‘|*a from ‘a gus ‘company for the w ¢cash or:cancelled mortgages $305,600.Paid on withdrawals ville residents. |Statesville.N.¢ .;by.A ,ae .i,;. nd:Sheppard’s :Loose Leaf Iicoctors voting guilty.¢an:(ees Sena Fe di :::;: faints _ee Seee iat gomty 208 9 eerpa obtained at W..F.Hall's building up the city,thereby increasing their own business. b 5.focratic Senators voting not sulity,oi otss ‘the small of.my As an investment it would pay 6}to 7 per cent profit clear of months:ago,I .”We are sure,wecanmeetyour |/the .Republicans was that Se ton trouble,|1"knows,of,other ; needs there too:|Fitzherbert.by.his own.admission pean t*(Btatenent piven:36 L H ;ill ,S was guilty of.acting as.a godbe-|1908.)I :ENDOR EMENT e arrl a ===ecretary, «...tween for the gas company and Dr.ec EN OM oR Et -..; Statesville Printin Co lGeorge S.Ridner,the sponser fo!On:February 64,.1911,°.Mrs...Kimball}:J Cc.IRVIN,President. 9 ioc ky said:“The-cure effected by Doarr's Kid-: neyhas been permanent.} ‘ure:to re-endorse’this remedy. |os the nourishment that belongs;to the}a: t *|heb,it.will soon begin.to fall. -Kurthermore,it will lose its life) |:‘‘am yi “come dull,} |cannot.lay aside partisanship.whet and:justre amd Ww il pec p j tariff}. ThyTeh Front” A =|reatest care and.|every ingredient has to pass the —Test of our own Jaboratortes:.|theresnohitormiss about Royster ijFOee “~~Sold By Reliable Dealers Everywhere C T E G E W i g h t n o n ee n Sales Offices:ae Norfolk Va.TarboroNC.. ColumbaSl..—-Baltimore Md.MontgomeryAla.Spartanburgol,“2 Matern Ga.”ColumbusGa.9 -<- Fist uiing Loan Asociain4»President Roosevelt,Wil Bryan,and ‘Representative ‘Victor of Wigconsin Socialist,| brandat th a,speech in theofCongressTutursdayby mtative’Diep,of Texas,Den-- ng -rid)of mu are tion.We have also Mr;'L,C.Caldwell our attorney,who has conducted the legal business since the beginning.Three of.the first board of directors,Messrs.Isaac Wallace,W..F. _Munday.and J.P.Caldwell,are dead.Three others,P.C. Carlton,J.Stephany and J.U.Lamprecht,resigned,and new men ‘have taken their places.Several of our present stock- holders have carried shares continuously for 25 years. Your present secretary has had:23 years’-experienee,in .. trying to supply out of available funds an almost unlimited demand for money.ce 4 pea an We have aidedin the building,or buying,or paying of mortgages on about 600 of the homes of the city,a.number of business houses ~and several churches.The total number of shares subscribed 20,- 895;par value $2,089,500.Shares matured 3,056;withdrawn 13,829 shares.Now in force 4,010,not including shares in the 51st series now open.Amount loaned and mainly invested in homes, is .no forProperly‘bere srould rung om THE :-BEST PROCF! ,Citizens,Cannot It.{ Doan’s Kidney Pills were used Doubt hey cured...At | The story was told to Statesville | Mme has strengthened the evi- jHasproventhecurepermanent. The proot convincing ‘‘oS ieItcanbeinvestigatedbyStates$347,223.15.Total disbursed in this community $1,183,172.98. The great need of the association is more stockholders and more money.Could the enterprising business men’of the city be induced to invest in our shares,they would assist in Mrs.J.Lb. immediate and it dr taxes.Have had very successful opening of our 51st series A ge aga and shares are still going like ‘thot cakes.’’ three.years agoPills.in my.case It gives me pleas-|~. Bale by all dealers.Price}‘(8098OO80O8OO0OOOOOO00COOBO 50 cents..Foster-Milburn Co.,Buf-} Jew Yerk,sole agents for tne|e Wa -oycargue§Rings That AreAll Right. Rememher the smame—Doar’s—} For. LADIES!>| of |} and take no other WATOH |YOUR HAIR When you buy one of our Rings you need not give yourself any trouble about the sets.If by any chance the set should get logse 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.ee ‘A beautiful PICTURE suitable for framing will be. given to every one making a cash purchase of $1.00 re or more. Eternal Vigilance is the Price.@ Luxuriant and Radiant Hair! If dandruff germs.are devourin | faded and evepyook slovenly. If yow haWe any sigus of dan- right to get a Phis druff,you dught to go your .druggist today andbottleofPARISIAN,SAGE delightful and refreshing hair ton- ic is guaranteed by*the.Statesville to kill dandiuff.’‘germs, filthy dandruff,; Jewelers. Drug Co.clean the head of é stop falling hair and itching scalp or money back.Arid it does just} what it is guaranteed-‘-to.do and) that’s why its.sales are so.enormous) the country over.PARISIAN SAGE| is:-the favorite of.refined |wo>) met,One bottle proves its superi=| ority.”is eat Good Methods,Large Resources, COURTEOUS _TREATMENT. Ought to mean much to the man with a bank ac- ——--egunt;Ifyou have not-yet-opened an account with the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do 60 now,:2 ;BNO ae ; JOHN G.DYE,M.D.|) EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT -(AND FITTING GLASSES. Office in Mills Building. Office hours 9 to 12 a m., eo ' Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 Y THErHSSATTCOLTS. ee *Surplus’‘~28,000.00 Total Resources over 500,000,00 - -Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits: of This celebrated Corset excels in style, beauty and comfort...Stays.guaran-teed not to rust or break.Whether you buy or not,try,if.on and see why it éxcels.eS ney,ye aN mISS MONTSINGER,| 'Corsetier and Dressmaker. March f..’Phone 1256.. Commercial’National Bank, aye 'Statesville,tN.C.-ie E.MORRISON,Vice President.Cita he G..E.HUGHEY,Assistant;Cashier..M.K.STEELE,President.DM.AUSLEY,Casbier, PAE gE rowin.. ae ;os RAINETHE.LANSDMARK|..Marreigor vews.:STATE NEWS. fatis announced that’fhiambers 0of |..The’het ‘session of|eh :trorths! _TUESDAY,ee“—March 12,1912.|Congress:will,try.to.conclude ‘thr Carolina ‘Teachers’Assenibly —willlipaworkof‘the session'so “as.to ad {be held -in.Greensboro.Than VeTHEPOULTRYSHOW.BENEFITS]jourp,before the meetings of tlie|ing:week,—ksgiiv Sree national convention in June,..J..N.Holding,“a prominent Rai || gy bebe Perey ace Pale Yuan Shi.Kai was.on Sunday elgh’lawyer,died ‘Thursday,aged’)1 ’a ,’cess—-Should.}\Reaulte.formally {naugurated ag provineiial|'55.He had been sick akcut a year.|‘Se =ee ee ke:.|pwesident of the republic of,Chitna.Wee and four children.survive:i :Ea :By at e Priiuorecennndanneof88Panimark.f the|Dt Sum Yat Sen,the first presidetit!“Sinan,Me Glamery,the 4-yeir-old |—.yo the rice ou lant to ay. cae Bid ma pappria of |the selected,sidestepped the dob.daiunhtar of Mr.and.Mra,As M..mo \Fire which originatdd im the dust}McGlamery,of Mocksville,died |;SS.thek thie ahaw woe Very uct Of @ room,of the Hacker Manufacturing y :abhvetManu8|Friday.after an illness of “eaveral |aes ri ittm Shegeoe-_er Ph nat oe Company,at Erhardt,C.,Satur-|wakes,”a ee .ppen ori-I an 0°.ar y aster lowingmy:.ry |day night,caused da est mated loss The Elkin an leghany ~—mail-">ryPeePRReeOeTeoteich$200,000.The loss is’cov-|road,which has been built.to Thur}of Ladies o Black Ms rows Velvet Pumps,Patent Colt,Lace or Button,Ox.ee oe eae Pe ners ee buy-(ered by.iyisurance.-}mond,'13 miles westor Flin,wilt|ords,Suede and Gun Metal Oxords,Russet and Kid Pampsin all widthe—B,Cc;Deoepure-bred stock atid.o putting |.Alabama ‘Republican.ack con-|be built to Bristol,‘ent,,it.is ane}B ‘and I Be’ib ing any,€¢‘ hy Now.this is...pre |-vention declared for.The nounce \}Sseeeetobeexpected.-1)platform adoptdédt*opposed”the jiniti-<}ooWm)A.>Buls died Priday bait)I YLE,W ORKMANSE I ,VA LI IE.putin:my timie.‘the week I wasat/ative,referendum and’poeoppose at.his Home in ‘Qalisbuny,.Ha.wasiomiethie’holidays trying.“to|es éhind ‘terns for-Preside;ts,\.ex-177 years old and unmarried,a Con!\4 '“i ‘pee ue and.actually,car-presses Tegret wat;Roosevelt's “an-tedera te Veteran and served’im Com |4 th the i word in mind.mt havo:placed Ksonandort Dittman Shoes aud ried)the.thing hong until it reach-|nouncement.‘amd:endorses the ad-|pany K,Fourie?Norta.Caroline.reg:Xtords in the highes praise o The Jadies,Tr ¥them,|They ever:hurt:tie Todt.‘ed the point of organization,‘That’mimistration ofPresident:Taft (iment.ad _Solidwomtort from:the start,”No charge made forrf Abng.cou Yours4truly,“was what Towanted,It’eould 0;People in carta Bectioty’at At.‘Thomasville’tho tedahe:night |..icicle cs 8)‘ect:‘then,and’-I feel’that.every.ore:is Shenokee :county,S.°6.)are,excite,a boy;‘dnopped “a aihat@h where Kemp.:*mow.proud’of,the Bhow.Sevetaled.bythe allewed “iactthat.ees Green,.a‘njeving:picture show.sper-!:hutidted peopte’‘in the-county.KNOW}recent ‘snow left on the ground ator,”was:at work..Tire celiungtd |More .now wbout »See eet ee ametoue tbliek sulistittice,reser films took fire:anil Green Was.BO.4heZCd-chitekens than they di®a month |}ling coal “dust,which has diseo!-‘badly burnedhe is expected to.die..;ziel“The men who were placed |ored.the soll.’Anyihing “is ‘Wable|.yfisg Jennis aibavlin “ace adtiece ae af -Sales Day iis thefirstMonday iineach month iin Statesville,N.©in charge of the show,Were OC eee happen in South Carolina,espe |iywho was in Raleigh to play:an -en-men who ..were compete nt pee oe cially in Ea,DeCamp’s:county,|*;fagement with a’moving ©pieturesuccessoutof’it...I was eo Fixing the maxinium Panama’ca~!and vaudeville theifer,.died at.6”eelookinon,the Show .for’a ta enone |Dal tolls at:$1.25'a ton,with a o'clock Sktirday:morning from pn!MORTGAGE SALE OF —-LAND.White I do nit claim,to be we or |inimum not.below an amount suf-|over dose’of “veronal taken with |x een :ity on poultry,I.do)know psn of |Ficient to maintain and.operate/suicidal intent..L:IBY VIRTUE of a:mortgage deedthepointsaboutgoodfowls,an ee canal,and with preference to,|Stanly county Republicat eonven-“Xecuted.to the undersigned on.the ae A ai f hr : have sep any .of the.shows .in aha tpaleoenynyoe=or Gee be given ‘to Almeriqin ships,the |tion;met’Saturday.and.nom-Tth day.ot February,1911,byneState,anc a d note RE.‘|House committee:on inter-Stdte COM inated @ :county,and legislative Thomas “Harris and wi*@.Lon atITheavenotseenpachsind-oe merece has agreed-ou.a-bill for ihe!|ticket.Dr:J;1 Cammbell was ens ris,apd ‘default having ‘been mide |beget oo oe ae tn Ses |“peration of th®Parama canal,|donsed.for Gongress in this:district In peyment of the sum..therein |‘nam-!last fe as stite c :‘:r,7SakoseaetaFourpersons.were killed aoe and thie .-»whole.convention saver *ar 2 Wh,Ball-at public ‘auction,|better it wads because they have had .{to .the,highest bidder f ‘ash;at}»|TER ne >i Thursday |four:endorsed.ve Pegi or cash,at}a,number of shows there and the |"@arly three-score injured ursd A r endorsed.Roosevelt for Presi the court house door in Statesville,ight atiRedwood’bridge,two ‘miles|dent.‘.veople have learned to know and to |e!’i ‘No.onSeorisheteoodbirds.,{west of “West.Lebation,’Ind.,by}Charlotte is planning:a big -celie-_SatURDAY.AAPRIL;:Savicnesin ik cai :13,912,}cMieStatesvilleshow.was,‘nrore)Ue Ghar Watcabwien meer train [bration of May 20th.this year——~the |ne following tract of Suda’dese Mihed}We have secured 100 aks“pairs of iy on selebratiion to cover three days,May 'neatly arranged and showed,eit to}OQ «i.‘Salid mort,uve,the’same’tying4‘better advantage than any**show leans’léft the rails and some of||20-22.Cel,Roosevelt (ahd Govern-Sag ime tyingneandbeitye‘in Chambers Da |-iIhaveseen,I want to |thamk |Shem turned over,“A,breken raid op W:oodndw.Wilson will be invitedarede])oan,ue pat dies’fineLisle Hose from a manufacturerMessrs.Brown,Sronce and others|is-said to have caused the accident:to make ‘addresses.In connection ena in faligess }for their splendid’work,and I think|A monument.to Queen.Isabella,|with.the celebration will be a mer Beginning at ani h ill.k thi th fi t b t. they deserye the thanks,of_the |wi ho pledged her jewels to finance!chants ‘and inanufacturers’exposi-D att aie oe ‘ta railroad 90.te)who Wi make no Ing in €tu ure ulpeopleoftheentireoounty,The |the voyage of ‘Christopher Columbus|tion,to be held through the week thence “north 63 r.dégrshowcostsevera]hindred dollars |which resulted in the discovery of|of May 20,five poles.and nine tke to vant ;Men’S Half Hose.!Nothiiig on:the mar- :but it.will be worth,perhaps,many |Ameriea,is provided im a_bil!intro-|.ww.J*Strickland,the white ‘men {pon ,peg},thenwé,north five.degréesthousandsofdoljars.:dtduged iit Congress:by,Representa-|who assaulted Rey,-R,.L.-Davis,east.3334 poles to a gum:thence|‘her’will.nio mote good..come|tive Legare,of South ‘Canolina,j the.Anti-Saldon -Ledgue superin-feast five poles and nine links to}et tterretailing for 206;pair.-Onfromtheshow:than I.en ee The bili eo wah:ae for pe,tendett;-at.Wilson a few days ago,|in iron-peg near the Brangh:themes :I knew what an impetus would.be |/monument,which «is to.be erected bwag fined $25 and costs ‘He said ‘South ‘five degrees west $914 poles t f thi hgiven.to the poultry businéss.by,it;j in Chanleston,|S...C.|he stru¢k Mr.Davis because,the »the.beginning.con atniaie one |accoun 0 IS €ange in manufactureamdI:knew what sort ef a sone The Seuuite,Mritiay Neal ay thie’latter had talked it around:that he ‘and a.halt-acres,mypre or less;Statesville and Iredell county people yomigation of -M thion Pitne:of|(Strickland).was selling liquor.The For further information see mort-th H b ht tail: could’put on if they once undertook|New ©Jensey,recently appointed |Same day Strickland was bound to gaire duly registere’in Book Na.ese ose were oug SO wecan re Iit.:Associate Justice of the.Supreme}court for retailing,i 34,page 580,.in the office of.theNowIhavewrittenabout this|Court,and then tured around and|-Jobyn Forlaw,Jr..aged 15 years,*gister of deeds of Iredell county.-'them at 15e.pair.:All perfect,no sec-show because I am interested in it;i}reconsidered its action,There was!was ©deninily shel “killed R.W.POU,ald want to see the county,produc-|critic sm on account of some de-)py Foun Joties,aged.re years March 12,19122 Mortgage,ing as good tn ae paste ory “Judge”Pitney—hads-retidered.|Beaufort’Sunday ©afternoon.~The sneer ee eed onds.Not over 6pair to a customer. county amd want to is believed,however,that hig|forlaw lad was a son of John For-}wosper,Also I wanttd to.mention;|nomination will be confirmed,res :a ge soaps eg a "0 heGin’caw in order that I.might e yee Sones sy er ieee Pictorial Review Patterns |n sale 1in t e basement. '.“20.000 for |Jones boy a son ‘ofRea"about anothers;Am appropriation of $2 ae:wees ae a am:int«nested,|the first step in carrying out Pres-|$lector of the 'port :at Beanfortthat.is,a-county fair,Greater re-}tent Taft's plan for an interna.|the boys were targe:shooting with;=2 ;now|ional.conference.on the cost of |‘automatic revolver,Pita tti r j idég et o ;en Penance oe See |living:is proposed.in .a bill.by Rep.|The postmaster at Poor’s Knob,Patent Ca ing &Coastruction Guides }:esi :then by one only.‘It is idle to)resentative Sulzer,of New.York.|Wilkes county,was dismissed for THESE GUIDES SAVE :f .ms.gay the people of the county canmot|The President would invite all ate fularities,The office |wasputonafair,If they.start out)tions to participate in the confer-|closed when.the postmaster went TIME,LABOR &MATERIAL ;‘‘earnestly to do it,it will be done |ence.a odjéct “is ssirand fe Sg rural ae ers Lee Riaviretin ot Cutting Guide.er pubiatssag,9 :|study of the nise prices.oF continued temporarily.ne people *amd the entire county would feel/study o the tee Ka,ps ena‘remer|Spooner pon,soe Dears sire site irre sof layinwout One new case of fine 32 inch Ging-.fair’than they|’haa?oo me’the eouitee show.|lies.|will make a recommendation for}the least quantity of goods.}hams,regular 12 1-2¢.grade,going aed,:|iMore.good live stock would’.be!Talcott Williams,Lu.B:editor|postmaster.|CUTTING GUIDE 4279 at :tecanne te the ‘fair than.many lof the Philadelphia Press,has 1 ot|Hickory Democrat:‘The Democrat |8c.yardfotksthinkare:in thé county...W.ho |appointed director of the school of|learns that some of the friends of|ear —o :thought there were so many good journalism’at Columbian U niversity,|J.U.Long,of Catawba,at present |ee :Ty |}zB.The very fine 32 inch Zephyr Ging-chickens in the county?I knew |New "York,endowed by the late|county treasurer,are trying to in|.\7”d f {ham,retailing from 15c.to 18cbecauseIhad:seen,them.I have|Joseph’Pulitzer.John W Gunliffee,|duce him to rum for the State Sen~;“f*suceve «\|Poo oFBF ineM mate,|4 d,:seen the live stock also.What/doctor of literature..head of the ate,in the hope that the two Hick-;/ ~ERS ERIAL.wT NAP ae at.10c.about a fair?What are ‘the fair|department of English at the Uni-|ory qatididates,Messrs.J.D,Bili-||S_}Very respectfullycommitteesdoime?|versity of Wisconsin for the ‘past ott and.L.Shuford,might retire Co |-E.S$.MILLSAPS.-|six years,will-be associate direc-/iin bis favor...We understand thet|tor of the School,which will open |Mr.Long would:accept the nomina-tia strationof Construction Guide for Pattern |Three Killed in a Railrcad Wreck |September 12.|tion,;0.4278,showing how to sew the differentAanWiimington.A few days ago ‘t was annovne-|Ex-Congreseman.-Theo.Fy|;Burts toweiher.ete Be THE R.M.KNC;Wilmington Friday night an -At-led that Capt.Roald Amundsen,oa Kluttz ig a candidate for judge CONSTRUCTION GUIDE 4278 x}Vor Line paséetiger train |Norwegian explorer,had discovered of Rowan county court.The.preg-~tanec aasen Ww ith a aid en-the south pole.Capt.Amundsén|ent judge is B..B.Miller,Hé can ~Sales Day is thefir:st Mondayin each month inStatesville,N.C.gine ‘just.as it was gbout to enter|Sys =reached.the pole December not be re-elé¢ted because the.act W COLLARthecitylimits,imstantly killingYard 4 Capt.Scott,a British explot|establishing the court provides that Ke SECTIONS“Foreman H.B.Gooduight,who was)¢T,is also looking for the.‘pole;ithe judge can’hold but one term.“oe‘on the yard engine;Engineer Wal-but nothing has been heard from The:Rowan’county court.has juris-aSterM.Williams and Fireman,Bor-jhim,Capt Amundsen,probably diction similar'to that of .record-passenger train,|laving in mind the Cook-Peary in-/|er’s courts in some townscenBranchofthe§g :henk!wea 6 4 sie p ible that ;|i .:ae 7Zwhite«Presiden )filming-|Cent,saysit is quite possible.th:pee aD 'So a ‘:,iallwhiteandresidentsofWilmCapt.Scott also reached the pole.|Titieves seem:td have it in for)@ v7),0.e 1 aweoncord..Several’robberies’have]7!ss ic |2 e TH2 ONLY PATTERNS,HAVING THE Engineer Thompson,ff.charge Seqhator Leroy Percy has respond-|cecurred in.the business section ofoftheyardengine,and his color-ed to’the Mississippi Legislature's that town recently.The.store of!/-fioFo")ps fireman,net ne ‘himlaion demand that he resign,by flatly |(he Ritchie Hardware Company,CUFF FOromtheengine1@(WO eEngsMeS |declining to do Bo He -has sent ‘near the police station,was enteredwerepartiy:telescoped and the tem|hig ‘answer in a spirited “letter |frac meee pistols and PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Watch for announcement of new article at’bottom of thisderonthepassengertrainwaslit-|which”rings ‘with accusations ‘pf |icvicet ment tnd 16 Pistolsand 1Oand 15 CentsEach |space in each Friday’s Landmark for the following week.ents Eac | erally.demolished,baing torn into cowardice,falsehood and malignant Bottles of.beer and liquor wereshredsand.thrown on.top of the]factional hatred..Senator Percy id!by the thieves,showing they!ALL SEAMB ALLOWED We'll deliver the goods according to announcement,engine in front of it oo of vd replies that when,just after his elec!wer well.supplicd -with drinka-}passengers was seriously:hurt ut tion,he offered to resign his wum-les.:Several received painful.cuts ‘and expired term ff 2 pilings were Ty @ Wilkesboro Patriot says that A full assortment of these pee 3bruises.and:suffered considera-held in 1910 to name his successor,|gSa tude Ly oA it 2a ie.Rvfus Pern,Patterns carried in stock at al times.:™*bly from shock.he limited his prop sition\to that abaaton .eon ‘aged 15 years,.wa ;The Pictorial Fashion Magazine for 20 e uggys Ips or C.————=—=_==year 3 and ‘Not 1911,-the year im /¢ut to death by a young man né ae cents,including’a,Free Coupon for :The President Knockin Roosevelt's ;Which a primary finally was.held.~Hall,aged about 20 ¥ears;a son any 15c.Pattern..Call for the April ;.°omTalk.maa heet:;A ge adve s fr 4 wap-/of Mr.William Hall.‘The killing|sheets now in.&15 B Wh ft Af) President:Taft,who.is speech-tle Genin tk ee took place a t Nathan’s Creek acgd=|C.U ’]S or C.5 Poe aki .ak at te ag.|eS Of stextile operatives in northennanteMatheWest,paid his £@-|Ney England is au:nounced by-va-|emy,near Gale,Ashe county.Tespectstotherecallof.judges in my (Pus mill .ifiterests which ‘have Young fellow was wut in the rightcanaeiewaOhio,.Friday |their head offices in’Boston.More |side with a pocket knife and lived '’:\hight.Wtterly.without merit or)¢),95 ::i watinet :-y“agen vo ae »than.125,000°persons,including em-|Only about five minutes.No cause |4 Good as ean be bought any-ortane mre:C Onde barctnniic ahs ployes of cotton mills in’Massachu-|assigined except that drinking led to Try onePictorial ‘8 y TeSslye;.+,1 “ro ‘;setts,.New Hampshire and.-Maine the row.;t Y ;;faone Seog were.the ae and ‘woolen:mill operatives in “six;After three ssparits moves .for|§-Review Pattern—i where regular for 75c.and $1.a Witch the Presitvnt referred t0|New Englapd Status,“are.affected:investigation.by the coroner into!just onewillstart Will sell this week at above the recall methiod of reversing jue;e :.o While few ‘tottor inilis have made >death:ames Bryant -:dhsdicialconstructionso*the constitu-San ~the death,of James Bryant at’the}tor ata ;to,,Cefinite announcenicits,it js un-|home of ‘Aibert Phiinjps.in Hammett’ou buy them Wri;’we »Which sis:advocated,by ,Col.Faerstood that the advance general county;a week azo,“pl*hillips,thas|ae ying ‘.prices,One only toa customer. Rodéevelt,¢regularly.’ #1 have examined.thie propomed a i a a less soa 6 per,cont.been committed,to jail without eemethodofreversingjudicialdecis-oo ae n classes of ‘operatives|charged with this mare er .Th;dine:on consiMtutional Gieations 7 per-e¢ot.or more.-:pdeath AaB first pdt aah was ‘a sui-|;4Withcare,”President Taft.Said.“|©*Gol..-Roosevelt wants primaries tide,Bryant Being shot in the tem-}::do’not hesitate to say that it daiys|beld to elect delegates to the na-ple and Phillips:and.his wife Bay-St te vill Ha d &Hl.at Co. theses wt the foot.of the ‘tree [Mount conventiony”Dractically.the ing that Bryant ee Phillips’|a eS @ ar ware a essofvcitorderedfreedomand~—sib-|entite body of.professional ‘politi.TeVolver to shoot Niniself Whenjectstheguatantiesoflife,liberty clang:are arrayed -against him,.|Weigtibors TORT ayeee 38 parent Poston-Wasson Company,ae had oh ee see ee ee ae and property without remedy ,to/Says:the colonel,“and»in’¢very |Was aid out with the revolver.inhakcewas4:.ns Fa te he ive Agentsfor thi ritory.the fitful inipulse ¢f*a temporary |State and in évéry”“congressional|1S hand.Exclusive Agen x this Ter zmajorityofanelectorate.”district they “are.led Day tue el flit,|racer etesciiertkEcceaewho,with,the example’be-ee HLS OO ©9609 C8O8000C000istrialinLeonardCase,\ore them of what was:done ~in i ;In the case of Leonard,who was|COMMection with the nomi eration wig |:a THE WOMAN i ame a coe tried in Davidson county Superior |/cal offices in North .Carolina,1 ah 1 |WHO WRITES:®Court last Week on..the charge ot are working,as’we nave rarely,seenMurderingandpobbingaMannearyemworkinpoliticallife.”“Ain't!2 '.%,b HH Ht :"9 IThomasvillelast,fall,the jury Tail ae the way this friend of the|§:oh Lie ee vite Ce neyprocured ay Bur ee S —row! ed to agree,Yhe -evidenee was lpee-pul ig being ‘treated?se Mi ||:WeJLH hereis in'no ‘danger’of having @circumstantial’hut -strong,Atter4 Atlanta,whic}|4 ig :cae1hitsa.sensation|4 }Y a ee <aq et :&the jurors had been out for a time Almost:avedy ay hae viene =her letters:criticised as to corthey,iyomy im.cae:and,asked.tne uefa y ja the case of “Hugene Hy ,!reck fuiti,anyway.We havejudgeittheycouldconvict,on cir-Grace,a young man who was shot|eutmstantial:evidence,-Husiflreds-ot|while “ho was ih bed«in-hia room al ;:CaN just the right shape?size and .‘aeas,2 |est Seed Th :,map Wave Deen couricted on cireum-|tew days agound Be:iously wound.||‘tint of paper;the ink that ye THe -hi CpaThisYearTryBurpee’s,. stantial evidence but it seems some @d,..His:awife’de tn :"J .’ii jait,charged|\,,|ae 4 ed :«|OF,tt i stood’i ;dl Pho a 1|with,the shooting..She denies the ;I},doesn’t splutter.“Our stationery:ie.Jury sto We sot...Recond (Change.hut can’pive:ang explanation |.cf red b eople who €:eg : _degree murder and seven “for ac-|cxompt:that her higband.was shot’ys is approv y peop Pons THE STORE OF QUALITY :\Guittal."s One of the “durprs,.Mr./hy robbers.”Grace.pays he awoke |Ciencia p know.e f :ne ee ;Beck,Baye he asket Gor:what to |trom sleep,“or from ho stupor,rok |eySedgMGPeRataeeROP.ALLISON ‘S,:Statesville Drug Co.,divorce,It.is Suggested that «Mrs,af oe BOOK AND STATIONERY.STORE oe il “:_PRESCRIPTIONISTS.-9 "the ‘Cehtenmial of.the ‘fowniliny Grace dirigged her husband:nnd ¢'Mek alee “bung aug!HA “\@enecosanseseaseees coceee ‘of the First Baptist church of:Ral-ishot him while hes as ee NEWS or ORES VILLE.‘DR.Re ANKIN IN TAYLORSVILLE.||THE LORAY“LA A BLACK SLAVE CASE,|HE DIES ORTHODOX -PROM ALL,ABOUT WHE STATE.Mey AN “uy . :Geo,>M¢Henry,..Colored,|Charged|vir.Thompson's Visit to High |Will Speak >There ‘Tonight—Min-|Stand By‘the Bread of Our Mothers|Preane:of.Interest.Gathered Foooo8.With Enslaving a>Woman®of His |Point-—Hleetrical Worker /Hurt—).strel’Show Delores:Stony Point)Mr,Pulp.to Meve.ta:Statesville All.Over the State,:Race|and Subjecting:Her to!The Dog ‘Law.”Not.a Joke)'Boys:Set~Straight.,sl |Personals,a Knbwe “Only ,The ‘i tinbvary is the Place?’ip \th:Oruel Treatment’.5 I.Moores ville -Couple Marcied:in|Correspon dence:of.The ‘Landaeek..|Dandinark.:~sf alogan adopted by “bu neighbor.‘on,|—-Mr..Catiers“George McHenry,a:‘negro who was)Nannapolis,—|Miss Flo:|CJorrespondence'of-The.Landmark,4 she.sbuth,‘y “aannestiod Monday:vis Wweid tn jail.in Jorrespouden of The:Land thats::sa Lee:Gwatney was the’graclous)° default,of.$200.bolid io await.trial)“Mooresville,Match,14—:Rev.«.J!aostess “to the nubroidery:elu,©By Loray,March 18—The ladies of: comunity:want.to.thatk.The| 4°g00d)Toi css ‘bonds igsite ey in:Superior Golurt for.erbel-tmeat~|‘hompson’,pastor of the;‘Meth-|Tuesday’atenaone =Miss’,Overcast Lttznark,for tie’‘stand dt:shag”ie stot:law.Harnett:te a:Honpro-|been!fl for several,days),entered:My dist Chumah bere,it Tuesday fory apd:Mite,Mo.b.Gwaltney «were:tf!regard to the “silt «nisin Fenetsinviest >.Reis i |Filing sleys hosmétal.”‘Weanedila tgia“mant.gf a newro Wocan,Anisie Gree 4)Polat to:attend:a meeting of guests’~Wihihe ‘the’ladics were bus bret rq weptiehn.Tn:sacle ir ladies |!Nir "The tei ye ‘teeeps irescinent,:eee ,‘fam,-who clakms®the!nan has “been |ch Wintele “nyamibers Of:Lhe ©Washing |with:their fancy work:Miss.Thur are noted for ‘thelr ‘suc:this|3)ie ve LOS,tn on oe ca @gn Ox ‘i a :+;forcing:her to live with,him,EON Street Methodi st.enureh:therd,!pon.Tread some:amusing’selections,|*Of bread making.it has:lang:i Nes a Wa ocreseces Peay;at*duis ee sab CAR iold “wil speakFE:,McHenry:was:given.a pre Mmind-)ue object:ofthe meeting was to)after.which the hostess served:dee)Seen .wn established rule.-amnong Pega att ake.90 anty,,_aged’100|to.es ba dies ,ib che:|lecture ‘room ‘ofSPSO¥hearing Ln Ine:cxise Of:“ages ult |launch,a.miowerent.-to buiid a new.|cream and.wake;«Miss Overcadl hem to bdke this kind:of.‘bread on||MORE Sc er ibe i rst #Tesiby eran ,obureb,thiet*wild a.dead ly:weapon.but Here |ich.ut ¢Mel A,eiet invent wis eroabed |idded much to the pleisuce of this,Se abugd Wyn order that they >may |t »,Mori igor r ei Coneord,Sah n he At:8!o'clock:i iyt‘are five ‘other ‘cases -against,;hiny,t fir ‘this:ALPpose.willle Mr:Thomp-|meeting by bar exquisite’music.The!be ‘relieved of tlie’daty of .preac }ne ig very ill br some time;|~-St.Patittiek’s’Day--the 11thwefmeluding.the:cise of forniéation |.3on was“pastor there otwo years ago,|guests left at a late hour.feeling “aking om the Sabbath’day.+as recovered and will.soon'Eee |ils On Sunday thig year and the ,“and adiultery..The woman gets a!aud hewas invidbed.to wuddireas the |fully repaid for going out “this|-C.Fulp is expected ti more:Suine his!law pixictice,:}Sans.-Of-Mrim,Will.wear’the greemDblood-curdling story..of the terrible|.oody Tuesday’night’because of his caimy afternoon,.The,next meet-|to Statesville some ‘time soon.”Mr.)"A club to:promote the presiden,an their good.clothes,i‘life she:has ‘been Hving while the)(former relationship’Tighop Kilgo|ng will be with Mas.8.T.Crowsen Pulls is ove -of,our best,citizens and|)tial-:ea nal idacy of.Gov..Harmon in “Miss.Mattie Davis,formerlyslaveof.McHeury,-and,the marks|Was,the:principal aporker of Une|wm the 26th.%>;ne wilh be greatly missed,especial-|this State ‘has been.urganized at|at.‘Paltimore,willbe,milliner)foron.her body and the testimony:‘of||Ve.fig.we d ,ts Dr.-Rankin,of:the ‘State Board |y day the chureh,as he always took Dunn,Harnett county.|Mesens:Mills &.Poston this seasiom”“other negroes’tend 10 bear:her out,|’Miss Mamie Gnay.teacher of the}af Health;will lecture’at the court a prominent pant’in caureh.work.|.Goy,Ayeock.is updergoing treat.|And has alinea diy,arrived.iy her allegations.‘She says that}third grade in the Paap eh school,|.0.use Friday night,j Mrs.Price Dry and.children,of)nent in a hospital in Rhiladelphia|Jolin:W.Guy,J#.of:Stateevilae.MeHennry would threaten to kill her|nas vee.absent ‘for serane)dayB|It was ‘stated in Tuesddy’a Land!Charlotte,‘are here to spend someArd “getting hintself in’shape for }amd.Jon Drake,of ‘Asheville,willdf-#he lett him or told ct his cruel|on account ‘of times atd-Mise-Mary|nark:-that>--the-Carotina.“Merry,|time with:Mrs.Dry's:FOUR,MMS[is'senatorial campaign,which he!wrestle in :“hianidteap ‘:match,attyamdthatshehaglived.in such |Villiams lias:been eubscituting.for!Minstrel of Statesville would’be at Margaret Cook..[says he’will daunich next month.Statesville tas tak tonight:\terror ‘that she,dared net open’ier 4 .|+e court house Friday night.Simce AGT 3 Te ME Stevenson,‘who has Her a "Kin®)a caalitg }De Hhermouth,Some time ago the offi Mr.39°Torrence,‘wlille-working|then they have’changed their plans 0een here with home folks for.sev-|ty ct Oe aa PL ee a oun |)“puty:Collector J,M.“Davis.cers heard of one of,the assaults;on tie clectrie wires atthe Dixie’)and.’will ‘not’:come Friday.They ®fal:days,‘will return to Davideon |ty ann re hia nf eae.a few |ee Sheriff Ww.ard and.Mr.W.D.and,"made-pn effort to get a case|Cottcn Mill a faw.days ago,fall diay come’later.“.(this.evening,Messrs.Den Steven-faethe ago ad shoot a hanes)in ae vig Mondidy destroyed a 9)-+.gia,LowsagainetMcHenry,but the woman re-|from 4 ladder aud was laid up!We beg ‘leave to apologize to)50m and,Glenn Hollond,of States:|oe hier as ie ide aa +epper S,aad 40:exione aefused’to swear.“neal nst him..She}for several days with a sprained |he Stony.Point’boys,’who”were)fille,spent Sunday wth Mr,Steven-|pie a fe i eet fe Ne er Por in New Hope township.>+now says thet McHenry threatened |/ankly.he ‘iid the debate at the ccunty.com Son's .\dirents,Mr,anid Mrs,L.@.)wealth is the only cause -assigned,|~The ‘Datghters dt the -Revolu-.ay to her if whe told what‘had)“fthére -is anythin;1n the doc-|mencement Fniduy,for saying they|Stevetison:|Citizens.of Salisbury have |bubs tion will meet:with Miga-Lucy,Da~"|Oo helippened:de :‘trine tid’the.ground hog,after)had’the ‘negitive side They had »Of Loray’s B-year-old tots was ‘enibed about $23,090 and offared||Vidson--Monday (“afternoon ‘at 3.30,;negroes have «been.living /absenee of many’weeks.dgain gazed affirmative and couvineed’‘the ng at the pictures in a magu-|he choice of six sites.for the fe-|it the residence of her sister,Mrs.4 Fallstowi:toweastip,where they.iypondand Tuesday,ne cvidently saw’fe that the:initiative -and pef-|tine.the -other.day»Her.bright hale odllege:-which.the Lutheran |Olias:P.,Orawferd,..on’Elim ‘street.;,eigaged in farming as tenants.The)hig stadow,’,and ,Witt skely—return:stendum shauld be incorporated in eyes-spied The-picture of a man-neadr:Shrinch —is expecting to locate ny Mrs,Fred.Agiderson and littewonulanclvimsthatsnerecetvedherto}under-land abode for.a fort-!our laws..ing <a paper.:She rushed to her)ome town In this sssction,datightar,;Elsie;left this week for -test sbeating’at:the hands of Mee)sight \vet But if this interesti Mceda mes FE.A.Chines:and |H.|.™Mother exchaiming,‘Oh,mamma,Mr.Richard P.Harris,a san of)Hot Springs,Ark.,to join:Dr.“AnHenryhistSumdaymorningShednineare’visiting their.broth-|mamma,look at ibis mae reading |Col.Wade"Wade"H,Harris,of the:i Char-whe—has—taken‘an away,with her two-small chil |nartivular tay be wolld ut FA-Matheson—tn-Greens=Pit Landmarkt*“The Landmark |Totie Chroniche,,.has..been”added}as -piteher:on -the.Bostén team of. aren Stinday.afternoon and a white!4 ly ‘have rewnained “on.dand,o6ro.The ‘will return Saturday.ousehold standby in the hame tothe staff:of the Raleigh Times. “Inman to whom she appealed for help ior i8Was:about tr:only day §re -bheQueux has:returned Of-this attractive little -girland ‘to.lf.he «is made on the.plan.of thefpoughtthemtotownandnoti-for ssme time on which:his shadow)from.avi sit’to relatives:in.Staves~|her«Idish’mind it.is the only Pe}cohonel the Times isto be coingrat-fied f 6 of her trouble.’Mc-|*ould lave been se2n “-Tywile ‘ber-in the world.oo 1 Wwhaited:me ’:Hen ;e to town in seardh.of!:MPs.-W.D.Gilmore “has retumed i wa me ere er cr Mrs...W..A.Harrrson,:who -re-le womnan .Monday and.was ‘arrest-|from’Salisbury,where she .reéently,Mir.N.B.Mills ‘Buys Ladies’Fur-filackburi Once a School Teacher cently “kiled ‘her’husband in Ashe-ed.-He had “wate .ttireats as.to ‘undeswént an.operation,and)her nishing Store-—Mr.Brown Leaves i and Churcoman,:Ville:is still in;jafk but it“is’gen-what be-would do.to.the officens,‘matiy ‘riends will be know Hotel Iredell.;:'-The Greensboro Record’tells the!¢rally admitted she is insane and‘but }rty Sheriff Gilbert that’she is‘rapidly )The stock of goods oi the La-olbowitig story of E:.Spencter Black-|shé “will probably be sent “to.themadethearrtheve,was no resis-.littl Ola Belle Miller,daughter;liev Furmighing.Store,which.was murn that ‘will be news:to many |Criminal insane.department of thedance.McHenry.admits |nilstreat--of-atr..and Mrs,E.H..Miller,.has/)tecently.dissolved,nas been .sold|peoprhe |State prison.big the wor but claims no.weap-..a-md-ease of-seariet fever,—pe Mr,NB.Mills.New,g0008,|"-netcre he Entered politics Black-|Rev.W.R..Minter,for five years|ons other a stick were éver|When the dog.ax question -waS|:onsisting’of a ‘general line.of GY virn taught school in‘his.native|paatar of the Presbyterian ichurchusedinthx“her :|first agitated many citizens of south |goods.gnd notion,will be added to}..y it Was.an academy a eshool|}‘Lineolnten,hag:accepted a call}:tredel)considere the matter.the ©present stock.The name of ttle aes :3 :;a1little:above the ordinary.Men to Sanford.Near three years ago)Maughter Has Mother s Talent—Re-|ighily,thinking that it was sprung/tae.conoem will be changed.and|“ho attended his school say he wa8|;Mr.Minter was callad.to the FirstminderofFormerStausvilleRes*itnerely.as a joke.But unless.your the stere will.be opened for bustimess ident.f -|Sorrespondent misjcdges the sentée|38 S00N as*the new goods arrive.||the ;;er ee oe re aspirations of the most sluggish’|out declined the'call.:Many Statesville pecpie remember,tenut with respect t1.this question|Mr.Allen Mills will be in change |joy and he was’able,seemingly.The fri sna of Rak.ow 0.Miss Elizabeth .Brown,who taught low.‘he.people ‘ane seriously consid-|of the business and beond -Mr.8.B : nus'c in.Statesvide College many |eae it amd seam to be practically|Miller left lastnight for the Northte idea how to shoot,In these daysJfatsago,whil@ the college was nanimous in ‘they opinions.One buy stock-for the store.The plage he.was a member of.the Church.know he is recovering from his re uiider:’Mre Waltons management |oe the most:prominest merchants will be opened.for business.aMissBrownwisanatcomplished‘told me today thet he had made it|“Ist. musician,ome of the bdest-that a point to.bring this dog tax ques-|Mr:L.-T.‘Brown;who has been |that at‘camp meetings and revivals|;knasevettaughtfnStacesville.She |‘ion before people 15 the).came into managing Hotel Ir dell sinte ‘the Ree rab te ta to helo eat the house on crutches, is nuw Mrs.Luce,and the follow-his store and that he was surprised 'irst of the-year,has resigned and)ve aid help:1k de related.of him |The Concord Tribune learns that ine trom The Queen City Mail,.pub-to {tind that néarly erery one fa-i'e and Mis Brown wili leave 00-1 shat when"some:néted:“hard:ease’Albert.Binther,formerly of Cabarrus,|‘lished at Speagfish,South’Dakota,vuU7+d it.People:who.own good |ttorrew:for’-Norfoik,|Va.,Where |wag (aki wed to go.to the mourier’s||was tried in St.Louis ‘last weekwillbereadithinterestbyHerdore-will gladly pay the tax,and!Mr.Brown.will be with the Lymha-|ior:killing his sweetheart’s ‘brother shorted.It id related.of him /in the war).He is now able to go i'||ench Blackburn was:called on to};a ‘:former Statesville friends:people who own any sore of old cur;hen hotel:Those who have known |wuM him through |and he seldom|in that city last fall was :°eaia|“The,faculty’and friends Of the should do so seems to be the gen-/11d.had businerg with -Mr.Brown |\failed,though:the preachers had |.ruilty amd senteniced to set've tem:fie ‘\ws :t e ersStateNormalSchoolmaywellfeeleral,“sentiment:”.We pay tax on)‘turing his short stay here wil |igilied In those days he wan.a elated over the fact that never -be-|horses,cows,hogs aud:.chivkens. gret-tiat hé is leeving.He |Was appealed.,|eat moral force ahd it was pre-1 dR in the history ‘of the Bchool|Why mot an:dogs?Nroved-‘the:hotel,is a good hotel|Gyre that he would enter the min-||Wilkesboro.Chronicle:Esq.Alten |ameng them some of the world’sastherebeen’such enthusiastic Mr.Gray Sloop,who has been /man and a pleasant gentleman He |igtry but politics got in his head |Gentry,who lived about four milesworkinthemusicdepartmentnorrepresentingamotorcycle.compamly|i:'all in his power to make’it com ind ended’any further work-in|70m Elkin,im Surry county,died®well-trained a chorus and:onches/Kroughout the Southern States,|fortutle and pleasant‘for his guests.|ye teaching or relizious field:in|4ast—Thursday and.was.buried Fni-tra as theypresent :schcol year bas arrived last night and wiil spend a/|CURED ere ka eee ther words,he cou'd not stand the|@4y..He was between 65 and 70producedunderthesplendidlegder-few days with -his mother,Mrs.D.'iA Big ‘Sycamore and a Big Straw pace;the temptation was ‘too great,|"ean old and leaves a wife and Ship of Mr.amd Mrs EE,S.Lice.’A.Sloop ::Stack—School Closing.‘he lite too stremuous.:|chnee grown children,-..He was 4 |Blankenship,of Statesville,left TuesInthesamearticletheMiailgivesMr,Jack Towell and Misé Annie Correspondence of The “Landmark.hase i i hoted singing.teacher.4aliaccountof:q chorai ‘concert by Lee,daughter of R.‘C.Lee,went;Statesville,R-5,March 12-—-We)Colored’Man Brutally Murdered in|}‘The sentence of Hager,the Bes |sApect to locate,Quite a numberitheOratorio:Society of this school,|to Kannapolis Saturday,where,they|have ‘been having:some real bud |His Cabin.|semer.City.policeman,‘who was sen-|ofromwhieh.the folbowing is.taken:were united in marriage and.Se)weather.The snow was.whout |Monroe Journal,12th.as |}teneed.to:six miestihs on.the sone (have located in .Muntana recently,ye The violin solo.“Cavatina,’by turned that.night to.Mooresvine,aight inches *déep the moiming of @ 1s oes ifor Killing a man he was trying8sVespersiaLae,was one of the!Where they will m ike their home.ithe’6th i us.A sobrooks.cqlor eG,Was shot ito arrest.was:changed ~to .fourréallypleasingfeatures.of the pro-nat :wie ie Pees |«Mr.T.A,Bailey;who has.been poe death:last Friday a ae we months with .‘privilege {to Hire|<ramme This young‘lady has a,iiroaa a Tere.ohh sick,is improving.a great.dea!.ting before,the fire ee rapid out,’which means that HagerwonderfulcommandoftatatabenennainidieaetheAceAnThe‘school.at the Rickert school atk ie ree te roe 2 ]will escapé chain game service.her performance waa so wnaffected %ntenden a,As Oe s]‘a re ii ae a rains of the man were he ties oo s ‘‘‘i aay waits paeetat,80 full.ofof ifs vision of.the ‘Southern .and yh aes —er egaaam nes jShiot out”and part of the ‘same WilkesboroChronic¢le;Last Friday aud love:for the part signed her,|‘lt.A.-K.Onr,df Asheville,the |“that her listeners ,2 her no ‘neight agent of the district,have rést until she followed with an ar-/€@n,‘im Statesville siice yesterdaytistic.Response.to an ercore.It is Setting “better acquainted.with the ‘doubtful whether thers is in South |cal shippers and ©leokin after Dakota:a young ltady,<-or an®old)“ilway matters in general.Stateb-“one for that matter;who can.ap-|“Wile is a town of maay mantfactur- pear in successful coattst with Miss ae and other businessecmate‘stablishnyents which do ;ig si-‘“,toth ine ore |ite n Cat eresting,‘TheLuceasaviolinistaeeewhichoabig,busi straw stack to Mr:P.F.Somers,|edly bavagery Nothing nyore .i awba is int tin rheThisyoungladyisthedaugh-))®S&;:With the.rest of the ‘word Who has:hauled 12 loads and has 5#Vage and cold blooded has happens|listrict is composed .of Catawba andteMire:Eyes thes ,and 2nd"the freight buginéss here is 7 r eek eh Ga te this seecti i iany -years.|Lincoln”coumties.”-Mr.J.D.:Blli-ter.of Mrs.Luce,tee Brown,and A :i net got onethicd of the.stack haul-d in this section.in many:ye |hr \iTheHarris,Dellinger &Beck! Lumber Co.,which lought a body of timber from:T..A.Bailey, cut a large.sycamore log ~that quired,eight.men.and two mules to load. Mr.C.M.Béckham,of near Stons Point,has sold:an wuusvaily,large of his small.son,who was standing|-“ldiwell side of the ue,Mr..Johnbehindhim,and for some.time he|Jowes.barn was destroyed by ‘fire poked his gun right up to the lit-|Yer burhed to death.It was a the window near the chimney in tha |i a meecabin.and within a few feet of the |'on of the origin of the ‘fire. head of the victim,an’fired with The campaign:for the State Sen- ‘this tribute:to her musical accom-|3#mMething enormous for.a ee of ef A Part,of the dead’.man's”Drains|»tt,of Hickohy,is a candidate,and} :5 ;sville’s atioii ae ::,is br Meee Ay x of Catawt has‘plishment is evideuce that.the}Statesville’s population Lowes ae a oad sjand ropped -out on his breast.jMr.J.U.Long,of Catawba,asdaugliterhasivheritedthemother’s!Nhe:railway ‘officials dare very :ould -be glad if the ja:*Sam--Thompsor acid -his.son,Brn-}Iso.entered.the fielt and.thetalentWhike-she*wis ‘u Statesville}WUch gratified witn tieir rece its|est Thompson,and Erwin Walker,friends of EB.L.Shuford,of Hick-Miss Brown had wit!r her young,’@Te..and declare the business of|ill near neighbors of the deceased,ory,are trying to get him to run. owners.would sign their ‘right away Qn..the Wilkesboro foal so we could have a good road to town,as we sister,Miss Lenore Lrown.The lat-|-he Statesville station tu equal that have none.I hope tiey will get |2F%e im jail,the two former umder|©Mr>Franklin .MeNeill,’of WilterisCéadJfmanylargertowns.©Despite the buny ::‘very,strong,suspicion.All.of then |mingiton,ehairmam of the State cor-general ,business depression,the |,rd Se hax been at,outs with the eceased.|poration commission,whcse:term éx-The Bottle Bicke—A_Tragedy.freight”business here }t only |¢held ‘Sam |PX :.:|A,1 !1 3 id i etary be Phe baoreune i |Young Man Robbed a Trunk.-(The coroner's jury held ‘Sam |pines this year,says he.will not beA‘young white man was much em-)|ielk Its own but has increase :Pa ‘:Thompson.for the mung er.Zh ‘a candidate °f.j i A::i |os ,stic r n1>%yester-i ae Ldiate or:renomination,«J.2barrassedand«apparently almost)he receipts for last.month show-'|In.Justice King’s court yesl ai ws i ‘Brown of Columbus.coutity,Mr.|jay Ernest Moore,a youn white |5 Meat Packers Must Face the Jury.|Arendell of.Morehead City,andneart-broken one day .this week;ng an increase of over.$6,000 _:‘a F y acta a }Tan,from:the’Turnersbure com niwhiena.bottle of +i :;~;(Bs heLae es aa eeetgPatetenearecaigChurchJtems,,Lo ee |aity,plead guilty to a charge or oat rn court _Pave land tse i ce ‘equity,heart -of the business district...andi’The Sunday schocl-at the Feim-|larceny and was-=nemanded to jail)shies 'ude oy ae :i Nagai re ag rican Al satisets was naturally “smashed and spilt,’’|Ster school house will be orkanized|default of bond ‘to await Superio:theerefused e take Tee <sere|a aia tik i ane,_The young fellow:had just bouglit|next Sunday.afternoon,AN per |Cotunt.While at the home of Janes wh —oes a 4 te :a nin ae nels Che Winston Sentiael.learns:that | some chestnuts and.was eating |S0ns.interested ‘are.asked -to.be|Hayes,in Bethany towuship Sunday,ae are chafge vie Alina aeon "|Grady Bledsoe was acridenta HyShot | them:while he walked along the)Present.|Moore took $25 from a trunk»He bes.of the SheraT £~enti-tryst 1 »)ind”kilhed by,his brot her,.Dickey, street.A few of the nuts fell’from|,Rev.Li.T.Mann,presiding =el-cane to:Statesville with the inten-|i discharge the -dete ae a ahin the vooiniity of Crutchfield,’Sur- Jhig hanid_and ashe stooped to pick|(er,will be in Statesvilie Sunday |tion of boardingta train for Wins tect of the ruling .is that le ju=|ry.-county,a few days)ago.Grady}:7 He 2 -si tt my rid,Aciqe »t her |Ai i .7 +ow!2them.up a.bottle slid from his im-|@0d will ‘preach at Race Street|Ou.and was arrested “by Deputy |"will decide whether the defend-|was carrying an old ‘miuzzle-loading | ide coat pocke ‘the pavememt|church Sunday .morning and.at|Sheriff Gilbért--before he.could yet)#Mts are guilty.or inuocent:At I ¢«ap gun,With a pleee of match head fie:broke inte Tis pice,wine |road Street "Wanday niet .Mr.|4Way::Nearly $18 of ‘the stolen ne Sonat on at the ae on for a cap.wihen-the Weapon was:its contents:‘tiriekled along tie |Mann will hold the’quarterly con-|Money was _pecovered,:non Sa ey Lot beta Pcie end pia ao vocidenta lily discharged:Thé load);2 arevices in the sidewalk.|N\igeren¢e for Broad Street Monday |.Ik :ee auts asked for their ye harge on:~ntered hiss brother's peck and kill-ah Huntatiy ©wane oro to night and for.Race Street ‘Tuesday ‘ought About Cats,th»grownd:that no case had been |ed him.'The dead youth wis about |; sea who had witnessed the tragedy,|hignt,:Wilkesboro Chronicle,‘Pa out.ee i the ot (8,his brother 16.‘| tain.und with a_distressiog look at-—the Rey,RK:D_Stephensoa,of Ports-It is -oftem the’case that people |5.6 ee tne later Sea eae from|In the case of J.Littleton:va.|vroken «bottle,the young fellow mouth,Va.,will:preach at the First get cnoss4ways and fight over dogs,|4 a a 4 it react hae on |JOhm Haar,register of deeds.o‘sought The nearest elley and disap-|Baptist church Sunday.out it is something new under)-2©Te¢ord alll evedenc iS ;|New Hawover county,the Supieme |v peared in thie back lot.Sear the sun whem two quiet,peaceable,|matters prior to the etatutory period)Qoik tolds that the register.’ofMteeuaeCountyBuysMoreMulus.jvenerabilie —fellow-citizens get —to |Covered by the indictment and a deeds is liable for the $200 penalty:'frank Feimster Hurt.«The_cointy commissioners spent|pulling hair over cats But ‘that |Motien of the defeise to exclude for fsdtice of .marrage |Hoense Frank Feimster,.a cclored:driver yesterday selecting mules for thelig just what.happened at Norttj|ateuies Titre era Te vonil weal to Littleton’s daughter,Edma,be-tor ‘the ‘Turner -Transter Company,road work and 50 Animais were pur-Wilkesboro,Saturday.when Esquire|V4"e init noK :g cause thie license was.issued”onwasBadly-hurt at the ¢epot Wed-|chased.Of this number 44 were|sandy Mabean and ‘Esquire Isnat 180;by.the Se for the |smitten consent of the mother.andnesday,.by being ¢aught beneath,a.bought,fromthe Henkes Craig’Live |Smithey attempted to.settle.a“dis-;not of the fatter.‘The girl was un-heavy crated surrey which was.be-Stock Company amd the others were [pute aver cats im the guod olid-fiish-:Pare der age and the:consent of herueSadon4waeon-—Potmetay |Vought from ~individuals.Five contd fisticut wa of the defendants,With patadtlal mother ony:Wak filed.sad 4 pa trret |y>ee he "‘participation in the@erchdnge ofxwRoeandnuleswWitichhayebeenusedonthevl|iyTrarinecswetbell:a stro _nther|ain gang for some.years,were|Constable Scott is a Gentleman:of |iHg itiformatiou.in’restraititeer Hid,Cox,of.Huntergyilley_wh purpose of condecting J Ogden Ar- recur and Thomas...Connors,two WV y r a sentence o ivehesiirreyfnoma_car to the wagon gold.Aj the mules -purcahsed ame '«Paste and JIndgiment,:[ir é.er ase serving is-be prison a ke‘Wheh-in some manner he lost.his wea.ee ae ey pte pl acco dreensboro,News.9 :|The famous trip.hammer case at |Killings of Reeee Hucks at Huwnitens-aM footing and fell beneath the surrey.1,000 to.i200 and their pe range Constable Dave.Seott,of this city,|Greensboro hag ‘best settled.The!ville more than two years ago,hasJneanklewasbroken,his back triiny font to‘alah yen.S Pans?|is alsd enrolled:umder,thesalt-rising |company-whieh:opefated thé ~‘trip,|beén®pardoned,Affidavits present-was badly,Sprained ”ard.two:or ittne f anibes HiT Ge distritated banner.‘He boldly asserts that|hammer.pays the cost of the actiin|ed to.the Govempr-set forth thatthréefingerswerealmost miashied “mone the severdl rend forces niow there is no ‘bread’om earth like that land has bougiit from ‘Mr.More-|-one“Benfield,on whose testinionytf.He wag hunriedly taken to.a at wore |mide.«by.the -sailt-rising process;|field,the plaintiff,his property for]Sox.was convicted,“had ~repeatedily’} “drug store,where his injuries.were —es “Land he i}&man of taste and jude $8,250,Morefield;«who got ‘phe|stated’since that he was not pres|dressed ,by “a physician,and later!Mrs”(nn:Tedbentr went “to|menit.°e,kniows bread wher’she|crip hammer silemeed’on the ground|ent -when.the killing:occurred.Onyhewistakentohisheeweetof|High Point.yesterday had vielt,ae on wit,ana doesn't hesitate‘to,AY |chat it was @“nrdsance and.damag-|this showing the jury.renee “Harnett ‘county +‘haa ‘voted:down|PAY.wapiey d ‘and:thie’ "|ow -Commercialiam,’'written by a stus- ;2 fine teacher;that ne could arouse)Presbyterian church of States:iS school on the subject ¢f advertising ‘|without trouble,to teach:the young Sherrill,of Raleigh,will be ‘glad to|-,, }cantinj ©fell on the ice amd ;:He ‘prayed .in public and.at times|proke.the’ating ‘of.tha tes.he fost |po,25 cents;.Mrs,G.W.Tyey, |Years in the penitentiary.The case |play of 200..pictures are reproduc- ise¥rral of whom are in ‘the viein-_ |tord-Bunch:Fumiture’.Co..Both load-of shot went,into the side|M&ht,near blkville,over on the} was expected to div.The assassin|#7threé mileh cows and one calf} ainy night and,there is no solu-{+ lattend the golden wedding anniyer- {for a time some-years ago and are |Nememibered by many Statesville ped- jadvanced:in years chey are still McNett eR arn gp a>this afternoon im tthe |ederal.Gourt here’on indictments |to petition fot separate trials.The sbecaeal Burge.:a ne er)ee i.PS eatnow POLS:outs the:swoon i Noy fom matlan we Laourqaens Go iydimued ITEMS OFOF LOCAL.News, “Mooreevitte poobostottice has ‘beem |tall gavin b bank ef Morrison,Noe Sats.r the MetiorialWeharlotte;will,del 4 Std leoviile this,ear. Walter.Cul broth.who has’ the Amerioan:League.which i&\-im practice:at Hot Springs:\ —Mr.Geo.\F,Shepherd and ‘heira - fave given a.deed fortwo acres of, srouudlat Elmwood fér a Presbyte~ }Viay chuveh.The.dovitson of.the 'chureh site is very much appreciat- ed by tue Presbyterians,who ex-pept to treet a building during ‘the|coming summer.||—-Mr.G.EB.Freach,whe has of- feréd a prize for the Best essay\oh “Advertising';and.‘ts Influence dent-of the ‘high schoo!department’ of the graded.school,spoke.to the LW eduesday evening,i ; -~Amount for China famine fund hand at hast report;$1.‘Since*eceived:Mrs..J.A.Stikeleather, Lenoir,$1;Misa Sarah.Brown ne |cenite,Miss.Annie Stimgon $1,.M J.H.Hilt $1. Totab,$12.76.Pinad |remittance will ‘be made tomorrow: lat noon. ‘The art.exhibit which has beenlineprogrémsat.tho ,graded.echioa® |since Wednesday is atiracting the_ 1dmirers of fime art:In;the .dis- tiong of.tnany notable pictures, nasierpieces of art,The exhibit Will ciose tonight. “Mr.M.T.Troutman and family land Mr.Lee Turner,cf the Stony |Point community,and Mr,Killian |da~for Belt,-Montana,where they *Tredeél}-and Alexander people ity of Belt: ~A few days ago two menbought siits-of|furnittire from the Oraw- wen had married about the same ime,both had the same number ofroomstofit.wp and both .boughitidenticallythe,same amount of goous except that.one bought @ window shade les&.his three rooms ving one less window. —Mr..and Mire;W.D.Clarke hand children go to Lenoir today to. sary celebration of Mr. Clarke’a parents,Mr.and.Mrs.&..M.Clarke, Wihiith takes plies.tomorrow.Mr... and Mrs.Clarke lived in Statesville ple who will be imterested -in-this important event of their lives:While thale and hearty. Alleged Dynamiters to Go to Triad “October 1. |Indian spolis,Ind:,Dispatch,12th. “Not guilty’?was:the -plea of 46: changing complicity 1.4 the alleged, sonspiracy .unlawfully to transport dynamite from State.to.State, Judge A.B.Andenson:over-ruhed ul)demurrens of the defense but éraitited 30 .days for.the filing of “xdeptions to the ruling:-.A motion to congolidate:the cases,made byUnitedStatesDistrict AittorneyYharles..W.Miller,was sustained buit the court consented to hear at- comeys for defense if they decided count instructed that the.defend- jants appear when presentation in the matter is made.The «trial isset.for Gotsber vyadh Defending the South Iiedell-Sand Clay’Road. Day tde6on Dispatch tov Cha rlotte Ob- BOPVer,‘ 4 In this day and hour of mud it is gneeable news that the people fromMountMourneontowardMoores- ville ‘are standing 2up in defense of.their mew ‘sand-clay road,Mr.J.A.Hobbs,of Mount Mourne,said today that om yesterday the road Was smoothed up and shaped.agaim |: with the ‘road niteline and that «one.would be surprised at how we'l- cumparatively speaking i,shows up under such adverse¢cond thos.Pape Mr,‘D.“Poushall,¢of Raleigh!a ig.a candidate ‘for the ore the world.’ a erackhin’“bread,for ihot goes with; »about crack ini’ als FRIDAY,—ce ieee Maoh 15,1912. “MATTERS A bit ot informaticn, Stutesvitle-|on Landmark,please.‘You,inglude pone and cracklim’s’bread In the,salt-, ising,don't you?“This is vital amd we trust:there is no mistake.on that point.—-Greensboro News. Consarn it,major,.why don’t you, read’the The Landmark and”keep ‘posted?Of course pone lin’‘bread :aré on the Hst.and ‘high up,on the list at taat,In taking up ‘the,fight for ‘Salt-rising ‘The Landmark put ‘im pone and the do- mestic Bolerice.lecturer,who.”W as ey trying ta “queer the salt-rising was. ne toreed to admit.that ponb ‘is ‘-onie of the most-wholesaime ‘breads in We!Ndibatr't ‘out,swaying.‘Phere.is ono arguinent -breadcany more than: ethene.18‘argument wboutya Johnny- and’we -are!not polng+to your Moore county”‘raising, by ,insult’ Major, 1;Sine ‘on’a.Johnty-cake board,ak We OG, eiuben of Cong ress wants the baseball trust.invest!gated,He.18 | Much put out -by'the manner >in whith.this alleged,trust .is stifling| sompetition,apportioning games| and tenritory,dictating rives;ete. ,The baseball trust is.ome trust | A elLANDMARK and crack-| mention asking if you,ever’+gauwwyy © <e Johinny-cake browned before,the! jof Thomas Jeffers’: ina bill introduced in Congress by not honest unless the correction hias been _publicly,made ‘on’the.floor. Both ‘those who neviseand,those who print the unieliver- _speeches are’accustomed:to put ‘them at «conveuient places the: onl “applause,”‘cud applause,” ands other marks of-approveah, we understand:it;this is what Ithe Louisiana Representative seeks to éliminate and he is right.The men who mark in these words of approval,are,guilty .of assuming that their remarks “woulil shave been.‘applauded if:they had actual- ly ‘been spoken on the floor.hey: have.no.right to,assume any”such thing an the deeeplion is dist inet- Ly:dishonest.Bees,:-on ce MATTERS 01OF NEWS.wy rN584 Attention is“Bimectted Dy this naetional:bepartment of ,Agriculture, iia ‘special’cineulair;0 thie spread yt walt:aud|black ‘root.pr knot.root “iin -cottom,eitsh,has Cr cumned ‘in’scattered:toc es.frony.Nortih.Camotime.to Texas;did’is’es-. timated:to cause an aniual Lose .ex+ ceeding $10,00:0,,009, A.jinndved-thousand-dollar “righ| way and memorial arét for the home ig “proposed ‘Representative Flood.of Virginia, Mr.Flood -wants $50,000 appropri- ated to build a)highway from -Main ‘street,Charhottesyill,Va.,to Mon- tiesllo.At the gate to Monticelld |he would aye erect:2d an ‘to’cost 7 $50,000..Monticello, jformer home of Jefferson,is own-| ed by Representative Jefferson,|seVY PATENTS AND-THE.TRUST LAW, their remarks AS. A Supreme |Court:Decision WhichChiefJustice.White Declares“Wilk Have a Far-Reaching Eftect in,‘Establishing’Monopoly,i “The Supreme’Court Monday,heldthat’the owner of 2 Patent”has an. unrestricted ‘Monopoly upon,all ar its -value and ©prescribe its ©use, and thereby laid-down a broad prine ciple of doubtful application »to many.of thie government's important anti-trust suits mow pending wihaich ‘involve questions of Latent rights.” |.‘The court stood 4 to.8..Chief |Justice Wihite,with whom dissent+ ed Justices Lamar and Hughes,dn |spirited opinion voleed his dread Loft:the.‘resuillts:'of the ‘“coumt’s. work.»The.Ghiet’Justice declanedthatscmeipessshouldact.‘to.head off “Sunitold evils’.which ~woutd.fiol- tow the court's onstruction of the law aiid)dirraigned the maiqnity:ashavingbrokenallprecedents..The court;in:its’history,he baid,-hiaidneverfailedtodo.its ‘duty’‘to the whole people’and to stand as:‘the protectcnof every household. During the’last two yeark.SheDepartmentofJustice,-in’its pnose- cutions under.-the Sierman,law,.has ment?have pnedicted thet.the ant’ ti-trust suits ef the future .would ibe fought.along these lines.hat queetion was invelved in.the case against -the ‘electrival trust,.“now. settled:in favor of the government, and some.officivis,think the ©same |quicisitiicn:miigiht pe:appited in.any ‘an-|9.iui |tistrust suit,dgaimst,any industriel t 1e)Lombinathon, ng Tmponts ince “Of the enfiore emeu t-of ihe Because of ‘the Sweep: the decision to‘Sherman’law|}: ticles used,inrits operation,may fix: wicéuntened’.frote’anid more’the:es questiot of the,rights of ‘patent- ees:Some,officials at:the depart~" Long Jobn Fox Still in ‘the Game, ‘Long’’John Fox,-‘of Randieinan, late of thie Norfolk..club:ini the Vin-gine,League,’says a-spéecial @ ihe: Charlotte Observer,nas signed .a contract with Manager “Bill?Clark of the:Columbia club.in:the “Salely’Leagme*as a member of.‘his pite ee staff.John Fox igs a broth er Manager Jim:C.Fox,‘of theColamibbe.¢lub in the:South Atlan tic ‘League;who has msde.a ore- markiable record of haviug won”?@ pennant’each year he has been manager.of the club.The Fox| brothers and Manager Clark wereteam-mates’onthe Macon.‘Ga., pennant-winning ¢lup in 1906 and ‘1907..John Fox has been spending the winter at Randleman and’ap-pears to he im.the.best of.condi- tion for ‘the summer's work.” Somes12:or 18 yéears-ago,: Statesville felt rich enotgh to ‘own a ball team,which was promoted:by Messrs,Hugene Morrison,and EmileClayke,the tatter now of Richmond; the Fox brothiars of Rendleman were} Mong ‘the players.‘ Saw lean .When you have rheumatisin.iy!your ment and.you wilt.¢st quick.relief,costs ‘but.a,quarter,sale by,all Seeiee it. v ‘ROARIN G "MAKES AN AWFUL NOISE « And sometimes ' “produces:an "OCCASIONAL SCARE - foot or instep-anply Chey,mena 8 Lini-" Wey suster?Fonj|| We.are now,7 showing aha BK.Stetson’s Hats for spring.There is an air about.his Hats not. found in other hata and “the qnality israe excel. lence. ‘Vou can.rest -assur- ,ob when you don.a Stetson |‘Hat:you.are a a right.up fo the min.MH .° “ute.Come in aud leh Ree 5%seastt #i us show you.-Meroe ee “We can.show:you.advanced MeoFiousinSpringSuits.ae po » »1 that gives:“The Landmark no Sony New York.jit is not improbable ‘that a reheair-90 tern:,Baseball ism’t ¢necessity and|Consciemce-Strickeu...over the}hg may.beasked fo."to:bring the It's :P folks don’t have to patronize ,.the|©ime of perjury,which.he-says he,question ore 7 ae oe oft Ha only on quiet,8caifaceMAA:coher Uearursa committed 15°years ago at Rome,|Justice Day did “not.par-unobtrusive lines ball games,If they will stay away Ga.in suing bis wife for.divorce;e,aiid’the.vaeancy.caused|that we Lact from the gaines,.saye their money |G.W,)Thomas,a preacher ‘of Port-|by -the death of Justice .Harlaa}at we conduct a and.put to good.us the oat they jland,Ore;has written to'Governor|Hxis—not been:fill dis a ; «pula spend at.ball games and 4n |Brown,of Georg that he is ready|-The.case.ecutan y Yefore the anal FLORIST BUSINESS NOT : eh aaa eh *ito go tor Georgia and stand trial.)soncerns d the right of ‘the -patent-||}HING BETTER FOR.:,\talk about,games;‘they ‘ell not|Thomas save that he Idved another/2e ofa rotary Mimiogyaphto ‘bind|“We never.“scare”any.a “i CHAPPE :; :only be better off but will eniaeth th woman .and told,falsehoods to get:the’purchaser of each machine.£0 one away.with ‘high’|;P D FACE OR HANDS ;:f :trus t the same ‘tite ‘Let’-them}rid.of his (wife.‘Il can never be!use upon itvenly Ink:which he mamn-7 7 ave or v f t : ae he.perdi be Tate 4 e cle .with myeel?:now,”“writes ufax tured ‘She:question.wroge prices.We don’t"‘roar’?_°°25¢,A BOTTLE ee i ; et POTS,until J wipe.away.that}38 to ¥r tho Hvenge-testriction|about fresh flowers and ; harmeed.Phe.folks who.spend their)by Vetting alk the world know)was "2 A 1 comttiret dg aye)ca:<°:1% “2000 money oni lt:deserve to annie anne ek ‘ae ne lover:w :the Stace CoUNtE have ee JY eee gue accent an \|See ees Y de Bonga,©Iti onthe Davis;a ive of North ju jon’or whether’it,Wag.Gon-}wilted ones.A single Be “t : 1ccessities :whe}associated HhOs tlie patent law and .thug }:LW.F.H We tt yen —7 View)Within,the ‘jurisdiction,Of thé,Fed-Flower or Boquet a S,rug Store.Sd : ee ee Sat sila:Vet}aral-courts,The New.York ‘Feder-|‘5:railway |¢@t :‘3 T s wherewithas ter rad as aus ‘al €ourt asked-tor instructions.Purchased here isalways i :I HONE NO.a a Anmpaniy|oY il:times ‘the i had ants |like w .:“Hhlacompeny:;}like we represent..For }ea PECHROAOSEOBE J dommpeay |ee rongret ohiculr ‘oom ||.ke We Fepresent aBSe Seeeeos device eae ae hem <h hy owed .ledd-all flowersin season,call “«ae ; the Fpeakion tates om,aamnour red ‘by Justic here.|—Feeeeeeeeee ———ee ney Keepis rec}a 1,A.Cur gad |‘}sees ;=ar -: us nasa of igsS,a the...fastener .}7 we m :at of the railways}fog:i tt iat decisi Pane cel a ret ,*!{’ but it:is stated that |Sm held PM.was.go%:iy paten V :L 5 d 1 :| force.be applird aad ©ee nth i,"Mex |an in e y 9-4)=\/;e | records.;Gay he approvec that.deaisiom.2 |\i t "\:;iz } _|.One:of the express reasons given .;‘‘I>YT Y +Ae ee sa ete oy Chief Jistios Wh te tap his |Greensboro,|i IS A k RIEN DD:IN N EED | ies fpaseed fb 1 r lating.$7,500)aiccen i ca ae wtp nt i .2 ee if Saseattas tea’will forever remain,to buy the bitthplace ‘of Jefferson a ois acten a se doctnan.|POLK GRA |IonthefreelistaicesNews.|Davis,near Bl eh By He d vn continuation will not be}Y DRUG C0.,j 'Be bu iness-like.The check system is the most dignified and «jj +ae 4 ce a daliehtful |Mert it Mito a pank.e homesteac ee a neat I i}c :a beep hnes a ee is to be made inid 4 Stara park:and to;the eae early reba a ant Local Agents.businesslike:anethod of paying your bills and other obligations.} ;ee drink (A'ong-aboul a memorial will be erected in.it.{+::ee |tah’?Hi ; this season.Some of us who appré-|Plans for a Jefferson’Davis way,paee eae tox apenid 'oa 4 It is one of the best ways te keep “tab”on yourself—to keep_} ::2 ad it:i a >|‘;‘ ciate this ‘beverage are now thinking credeee -~farm,Bre eran statute so as to avcid such evils.”'from spending a lot of money usélessly—put all you get in the :went a aking|projected-anc western Kentucky :is .f ‘;Z ;'p i ea Of borrowing a.mattock and Wane)Cetiss ate conaidornd.the cou The:amexudment would be some re-SEE bank and check ‘against it,In just a little while you willbe | a foray fito the bronm-sedge fields:struction of the State highway.ex-ae “J or eal Oe ‘urprised ‘to see how h-d Bri -5 LOT I 3 3 '1th Tnttn.fi “Or s se s .r cave ,ay to find the.sagsafras.apd dig igo (ovat 1g:from the Li Loin road at un “ah oe tke ori Sen oe Dp Ree eer cron trae Aa red deli ring YOUr MONEY f the-roots to make tea.but if sas-||Bowling Green len vise \throveh)tion?was a collateral,contract:re DD.i down today.\\. bafras is to’be kept .on “the tree |the.Bate ae it perrarae.act bation and .criticised the court for a ‘:} list,Major Phillips,the friends Of|qiy.ce |unwerrantedty |”ectending’the FOR SHOES AND SLIPPERS _,es fe cag ee ay |sassafras tea inust “be on guard.—---———-Federal judiclalpowerover then |Foo Fspiy spring Wear,|||Merchants and Farmers’Bank of Statesville.| Eternal vigilance is the price of}STATE NEWS.‘in,effect that the ‘patentee lias :.,:2 i diberty.‘First thing we knew some )*A eae wares yn Ot the power by contrac:to extend kis iting “A :; ‘5 4 as MOLINE 6 eT I 1ns ,-he -== of “‘e domesti¢scence lecturers,’pela in Wilk sboro siciaieor ihente fe see va iC oe‘1 ee |:;-=‘d is l ro lay Unani-|}eime of hi teat thiigs which eR ELL VA Td wi WadRRO REPALT EN NE b paid by the gove:nment,will be:mously declared for Roosevelt for re ack:auntiocoen tt is d thi T k U I ||:sly declared i é i .ey ¢herein.‘thus vir-{ telliig the good housewives —that |President t :toatly tegisn ting hy Coane”the 0 ing,run S.|G ARAN EED DIVIDEND Sassafras.tea.beine:free and ine}:Rev.J.F.Harrelson -pastor:of}patent laws to Gover subjects to ': vient tee ee :,'the Methodist -¢hurch at Bé@ssémer which without the exercise of theexpeneive,is unhealthiui and ‘full!co.)::which without the exerts om an ul :nee .a oC at dere “Bonet!tea)hey Seas ee Ore ie gsr Shiri}t of commrey.+y could |not Cases.me $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale in c faa at ‘‘ee ‘mt Of eye troubie.He reach;the result being:not,only ‘will--¢ll you,is the ‘omiy.genuine|locate at.-Chenryvillé,Gaston.coun-)to m lesply menepolies at the wi]pe :ANYTHING IN ‘as‘one of the largest,mort conservative and successful , and ‘sivion-pure,and.to ‘further.aid}oh ae -spiking an Pace iat rk om :pt de-i corporations in the county.¢per cent.annual divid-‘i you,they will tell yoa what |brand|tov.Kitchin will make hig second:troy:the jurisdiction of.State courts WINTER MILLINERY ©4 \- ef “furmh’’tea to,“duy.and.will speech in.the seénatorial.campaign’over,subjects which from the be-{end guaranteed and is payable semi annually.‘Every ;SNe advise .viu to send saws fot iat eee next Monday night,penne have been within.their au-!AT HALF PRICE |_dollar of preferred stock is backed by $3.50 in value.f :ih direst pga nla ean Lat which.time he will further dig -hority.”’.a f :to buy it.That's the way they’re|tuss Senator Simmons’.record and The Chief.Justice:gave ilbustra-|This is a safe investment for those having trust funds, |trying-to queer.the sait-rising bread,|22@Wer some things said in Senator,tions of what.thie efvect of the de-|3 C »;}guardians or others desiring to make asafe investment. ,eh |=?4}‘ter iC joh »»aja >ir .;1We*'4-Hine country voys must be)mmons’behalf.oe ia te Gata Sec aac See Our New Violets ||Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a year. on ile alert,majo ,ina ft ow,B.Sweat,the.Oroatah Indian|0d to:the patentee Se"IRE oe |..|no ans pedi el leech thing |o¢Robeson county,who shot ut{eed eneine that he had:the:right |Will sell in lots from three to one ‘hundred shares e kuow they will have made it his wife and Killed the infant phe |>Y contract to bring ander the pat:||to it purchasercrineto’eat salt-ristig or pone|held in her arms,was arrested a/-™t laws all.contracts for coal |or|°|sult p C :$ bres’‘or to drink sassafras tea..|fw days ago and released oh a ‘cetrical energy used to affond DOW?D B Krider &Com’|For farther information call or write eee .jbond of $300,on the ground that er”to seat the pop ie:To.the|o..a%e y.}.ran atte ia OF B00,ou ate atomnd that ere neve te marine,sel ee ERNEST G.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C.Repreventative Dupree.of Louis.it ikea wer Cea:Ne uclnnes ead teat Gia act ——-es e,o Usy jana,has introduceg in Congress.a |oii of ae aa a |mtee might require all the.thread|ake INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. resoluticn providine \that no insér|of Asheville,die 1 sida niga,(ane re eee oo Be!PHONE 23.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. tions of applause or other manifies-}the victim.of a supposedly umlcad-create ae ee ereran Lira |: tations approval eh:ed rifle in the hands of his ‘cousin,So ee ee ren ate |:longs of approval:hall appear erature A Cen AT 3 require that all the tood cooked in| in the Speeches 6f .Congressmen Buffalo,8 pow sie :See ebioa|be purchased from him,or tia)/: ree 5S.ey CWE &oe ns thrpublished:in the Ccongres‘ional Rec-|/the Gaddy family.Youe Guthirie patentee of w window,frame ehit)||a ord.The resolution won't pass,but |Was cleaning the rifle whem it we SeiAa ste orate wy ay eee as What grade of flour to glory -to Represeitstive Dupree,|ES harged.:fat tes |muet be procured)from him.use,remove all doubts |I e oI}as [‘it nevertheless!He isan honest man.).Henry J.Jordan,’axed 35 years,“My mind cannot.shake off by using |i ~The speeches of members and Sen-lita Gecurdey atternocn fh ie eee ne dread of the vast extension ‘of pe :Tor NN >ate St ;ernau y Fannie.suc r mu ;i ; i ators.actually delivered oi.the floor)Hefner,a’‘dealzen oO”the ier aed in Be the re.ead he Dan-Vall Flour |‘JUS 1 RE CEILV E D BY EXXI RESS : of Congress ar@ taken down by cf-|}world of Wilmington ~and died Chéet Justice °Justive’Lurte in |ey us :ficial stenographer:atid published|(50m.the es 1 eee The|his opinion had referred to "such We could cite a thous-|1 bine oe ‘ea Dip Reciid as a tart Ot thet cee le >WOMEeN'S |instumees ag ‘‘fanci?i.””'a |isi M rtha W h t 20 t th P.d en kaa gia oe ae Os a home and it,is said Jordan was try-|~~su —————.and reasons for uslog |a as in on cen S i oun ;'ee <these jing.to foree an entrance into the’Ahh Sie AWite |\\y:>y gHSpeechesprovokeapplause,or any jwoman's house when he was shot.|..Allied Against Gow.Wilson,bee DAN VALLEY FLOUR 6 th’s,Th W ld’s Best..:Rc the Pound demonstration of /pproval,it Gg}Phe wortken ig-in jai’Hi rgienncarny a veoae 1 ee of But one reason will suf-i u €or : proper to make mention hia font At Brookford,_a cotton mill sub-| —“°%*en eee re cers 4 ‘: Do ge Of Siig Ochs lens of Mickey,Just Rtiduy giya|~Denvite demlaly irawed tom Wash-|~fice and that is that it LIT un i Or it is an actual part of the firo-y,,4 |*‘iTagn:oe ;the Newton News,Honry:Ried ‘at-|'05 evidences’are plefitiful that is:unquestionably thecings,But ofte members And|tacked Miles’8.Sigmay with |GOV.Woodincw Wilson 1g Being op-|:ti »Senators ask leave.to “extend,knife and"gashed him across the posed.for the Demorratic:ngminatior)best flour milled in their remarks in The Reccrd’’—-that |Chest over the heart,reaching the oy an allianee of Harmon,Under-|America today and,one oh Se tO orltik ana part “|bang and all but re aching thie heart |wood and Clark forces in many |:*s |:States V i e°rus ‘oO i ioe bisects what’tt asa DatL of.the:iteelt,.Reid is dheld-—in fall-withouc;*ctlone of the country.“The al-|trial will convinceae de ;: pee whe hey have 4 Aalie ‘Maat }Jé Rees ‘ogg?og 10 M4leon i :ssi =‘hs yey have not delivered bond.He ig @.mau of some 4078)as thi Wilson ‘opporition:is|of the fact.“PRESCRIPTIONISTS.; m the floor;and\nit only jig this|Xears and ig -marriel;’Sigman ig /P<PUorly termed.”ate openly ar) privilege granted!ut .numerous!*bout:3 atid is also married,sig-|Work in,numerous ee ee C.W.&B h ar ‘speeches,no part df witicn were ut-|wae Went to Retd ‘to collect a $2 |.vent thh.election of delegates to}0S amer,re :I tered in the Howsa vw Ut-l debt and the latter got:mad and}he Baltimore comvcution pledged?Local Representative,E | oh ie owas ay Senate,aps |used:hig knife.1 eal the nomination of the New:Jer-|"Phone 1125.:‘i] 3 pear,.in The Record This.jets ill re sey executive,Indisputabla ~évi-iets ey -H d B .k Ss H ‘1 d:: Save tithe,to #ive taose who want,STATE OF ‘OHIO,“CITY OF TOLEDO,j Jenee of the ea ia hi of ‘this |rs a —ar ric a o ye Oo lan °‘| to_‘say -BOMEthing un oppyrtunity LUCAS’COUNTY tion is afforded in 1ewspaper..pub-ae ”:eee a 0.say net!1g _opportunity ce rani:f Cheney makes oath thet |icdttOns-from a number cf States fil a6 ne ()4 ‘:ii |:n ee |to.print.what they may wany te 1?han Pea oie ae B,reached Washingtor,P :and rock are thé only build-°|Has good farm horses :j @ay without,taking up the time af City of Toledo,County pnd State af Yr aig ethmrethtn ad Orie ttt eed NN c £i):ith ig and mules for sale for pe»Congres,and much ean”be:said4 eel,Joe ENS ee will pay.detail ot the fight being}g complete and |amprepared to do ing materials that will -with-es for 8 -sa... ahs ¢1 an faverior Wilom.|dr «}Uae og.“ms 7 favor of the:plan:F ssl Nerie,fare pane every case of Catarrh Tite Zor |-.ieee a hus tha Raanod By kind of repair work,stand fr ost and ‘fire;and i casn er on time.ch ms coe Sela Ape pean a $i@ .to-suit purchaser.°~- eured by the use of Hall's Ma- of re ,“oliyv yr"nen who actually deliver speeshas id Cure,FRANK J.CHENEY in Congreess:often .revibe:their re Ne ee Dee nee,th a bine subseribed;~:resence,this f r:Des‘Marks before they’uppear in Dat Beal:Ay,884,ot ee i ea feandgcitoutofthemgeome.things “lee iis |Ch .ya i:a!ublic.theyactually said «ans nut fn some ta ee acts tir dh is taken internal.|ie ‘sae!hs Sen a ni arectly on!the blood ayidthiresthey:fetid.tot Fay rh $ec thebieyatem,Send—not be perm!tted “for it.ie Pe gi aeseee Fd.ey HENEY &co.i ,Toledo,:0. pand “Cha |with being in agreement, sclyeme isBes ported,tn |disorders of,the stomi47) credited The story that.thé’same ther StStates, delegations are a ques tion,ascents The most common Gange Of ingotinia ts}ChamberlatyStomachandLiverPa’its ccrrect these disorders and enab're \yet to sleep,|For|saleby:all déaler 7 ool\ ENGINE AND BOILER WORK. A SPECIALTY"~~‘ Alsd tarry a full line of Steam Fite Injectors;La-}ings uptd 3 inohes. ‘yricators,Oi)Caps and Jet Pumps’ Pipeand Shaiting,.© last for all time,Common and Face Brick oven on hand;ay 1 Statesville Brick Co. Best equipped livery _Intowh.:- _*Phone 3.|Day er Night,: c.H.TURNER ‘Depot Street._Dealer.inMachinery enim “SUBECRIBEFOIFORR THE.LANDMARK”:fa aay Be Peal Gran andfeed §Sn, ‘Successors to ‘:Garolink Flour and Feed Co.;,: PHONES.—— Wewill carry a full ‘line:Feed- stuff,such’as corn,oats,hay, straw,cotton seed meal and hulls, bran and shipstuff,field seeds,etc., and would’appreciate the patron-.age of the public.Will occupy: the same building formerly occu- pied by the Carolina Flour and Feed Co.,No.114 east Broad St.:Respectfully). A.Calvert,Prop.| THE‘LANDMARK PRI viY,March 1 . "CDOAC widens enenuck Arrival arid pepantus’of Traine.at StatesvilWESTERN ROAD. 15,west-bound,due 6155 ‘a.m.16,eastxbound,due 11.20 p.m.di,West-boum 2 a 8 AU660 mi,21,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m.Train No.85,west-bound,due 10.22 p.mTrainNe.$6,.east-bound,due’11 00 aTraiuNo:2.seat pound.ue 1,20rainastpaand,due 6.46.oe‘CHARLOTERMAND.TA YLORSVILLAG,:*From Charlotte.No.16 ar.9.60,leaves 11.00 a.mNo,24 ar.8,26,leaves 8.36 p.mFrom10horsville,Train:No,23 ar.10,10,seaves 11.00 a.mTrainNo.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 ‘p.m.TT Programme of South Yadkin Union, The,following is.ithe programme for the South Yadkin Union,to ‘be held at ‘South River -chureh Mardy 2:9 als a a TrainTrain .No,r|Araein No,-Train No, No, TrainTrain Feb,13.“Statesville,N.Ce. FRIDAY,9PM, 1.Devotional exerciges-Sex.Swann 00 2.he best finandial |lan-Led! by Charlie Clark; “Lae “Dy 1912. A Strange Contrast to New ‘——-But a Visit to.Places Causes’One:to Great.in »King George and Queen. agon Long London. To the Editor of The t.endmark: Laterresting!Writes Gardens,Londen,W.%:,Feb. 1912 oughfares,..London on,a foggy ~day, able miles.of somewhat depressing.in winter.is gloonty beyon: dreary THE GLOOM OF LONDON:TOWN. York| the.Historic | Forget |Parliament,the Gloom—The Tombs"of the!Quesy, Mary)*O@:Exhibition—The Latter a Par-|tine ‘4 fleeting Alimpsé of royalty®of.Domestic .Virtues-—Mrs.y..Of -Brighton.Hall Hotel,4 Cartwright|thirteenth day of the month, 28th, To one tresh from the bright néss and gayety of New York’s thor-, d the concepltin of those who are @ecUus-*1 a,h to dazzle and’faseineate even ‘Of naturejoean much,you will bewit a pyire An onthe surface, husives ;thé dabivider tutelessrevemene: On the 14th King.Georgein,state from -hig-ipalace to“open saccomoanied+by hig Dhis’ie one of the notableWestminsterAbbey—|spdctacles of London,and some were” there “who enjoyed.for.the’*‘first Parliament,“by “the ‘Way,..was ”due to.open on ‘Tuesday,the 13th,but|the Nationalists or Irish,Home’Rule |party objected because it Was the andLOutofdeferencetothem.the,‘date Was-<changed,...The Nationalists are hopeful of.getting their.HomeRulebillpassedatthissession ‘chances.by «having “luck.againgt them...This.may sound ineredibbe but it is.true, These ‘exhibitions of rdyalty have their tomed to.taking,as a.matter:>of ay outsider,and the English’people’ |course She hiuetaigy and the bless-|sean to love them above everything.ed ‘sunshine,The bun.rarély )@t-!ing Ediyand is said’té have proph-| tempts to.shine;“or does so with?that his grandson would never’ a sickly glare,»withoutilife or chegn.|re RUS ifs they people are’tired, If.fou are One.to whem the moods of their’King.it “is.certainly —aot),The Lord: “upise-f nod @ of.}:at first sight Parliament,and did mot wish’to en-with its intermin~!da poap streets,‘is The weather ‘Woman's:most glorious endowment is the power .-to.awaken and hold,the pure.and honest love of a i worthy man..When she losesit and stil.loves on, :m0 one in the wide world can know tlie heart agony . she endures.The.wdman who suffers from weak- ness and.derangement of her.special womaaly or-.- ganism soon doses the power to sway the heart ‘of aman.|Her ‘general health.suffers-and she loseshergoodlooks,her attractiveness,her amiability : and her power and prestige as a woman,Dr.R.¥.Pierée,of Buffalo,N.x,with:the assistance of his staff of able physicians,has prescribed for and ‘cured many roe thousands of women,He has devised a successful remedyfor woman’sails ments.It is,known as Dr,Pierce's Favorite’Prescription.It is a positive..°.spécifie for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women.It purifies,regu- ‘lates,strengthens and.heals.~Medicine dealers sell it..No Aonest'dealer will © advise you to accept.a sulistitute in-order to makea little largerprofit.'IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG,=<SECK WOMEN WELL. Dr.Pierce's Pleasant Fetters pegnate anda Nerraathen.Stomach, Liver and:Boneta.: ‘130x285, FARMS FOR SALE. city.Nice road front. ‘pws hundred andsixty-two.acres . in Chambersburg township,14. miles south of Elmwobd...' 6%miles from Statesville,in Cool Spring township...Two dwellings’with psual out-buildings. Two hundred and fifty-nine acres in Concord township,only 3}miles from city...Cdn.be.sold:in small tracts—from 10 acres up.a "Ninety-eight acres in Turners: burg township. Jenkins &Wagner, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, Statesville,"N. Office:First National Bank Bldg. "PHONE:282 Sixty-five acrés,6 miiles north of ite One hundred and thirty acres,-At =>— Chicken |ShwiwIredeli- 'Caldwel_Man. ‘Lenoir Topicosndence If you hay is OU i younottreating ireasonwhyacold’sto weeks and {it will norberlain’s Cough Reriedy.Ter anie byalldealers.«. i IRISH POTATOES FOR PLANTING. We have nice stock -of Maine.grown Irish Cobblers;Red’Bliss, Early Rose and Bur-. banks.Also.Ferry’s standard garden seeds, ‘Onion sets,.cabbage plants,etc. ——"PHONE 89. oi tyBenefited|; Eagle &°Milholland. PILLOWS.FREE ae $10 for ound Feaather Bed at FOR SALE!1 Cash Tobacco ing streets. Warehouse,lot | corner Walnut ‘and’Meet-| ind pairp frees Fre New | rs,best -tic satisfaction ¢teed,AGENTS WANTED TURNER &CORNWELL |Feather Dealers.Dept.A.Charlotte,N.C. Reference:Commercial National Bank, FOR SERVICE. a Lot 60x107,.corner Court and MplseeeeMeetingstreets.q Registered Berkshii‘i gis 2rkshire Boar..Comesaeacres,at Eufola,$30 Per.|see this boar and hear hispedigree.:,“3 cs75acres,one mile ‘east of .court Walnut Grove Farm,house:A :|H.H.BLAYLOCK,:nae a 76°acres,one-mile and a half rita N.-G.,“be Ne 2West.2 *35-acres,one mile anda quarter:west.$f Ci 70 acres,one mile and 4 half 12 000 0 ity.haat west211 acres,five miles north,$30|-FOR“SALE: vor Sore Five-room house and i ‘south‘366 acres,three miles east,$25 {Cent er atreet,near’de Hes meveracreT+,3;rear.above 1Anumberofotherdesirable)fee oceer ie coer re, farms and business properties.See}six yacant Tots south of Brad-me before making an inyestment:|ISIDORE WALLACE, Firet National Bank Building. /Phone 240. FOR SALE ! Business lot.:Seven-room desirable residence on).Tradd street.Hot and cold water, bath,ete.mae Lots near Graded School. Small north Iredell farm. If you want}ee sell or exchange JOHN M.SHARPE,,REAL ESTATE Do You Want to Be Independent? If a0,“learn si orthasid 4and.Typewritingbybeginninga‘course immediately,whichistaughtatStatesville,N.Gy If inter-ested and re terms,otc.writs or callon.EB,8.JOHNSON,wee South Center Street,Feb.Ae ee NOTICE! pura SE take noticeicethat from now on my=ay be cloged except on Friday and Saturofeachweek.All who have.sareeto’QS .or sellmecallontheseautBRISTOL: ford Knitting Mill |.Bight-room house, and barn,and four ~well Jand, good acres of ‘|Buffalo:Shoal Road,| Four-room house,: |Buffalo Shoal Roa‘4 6%acres land, |Two ‘vacant lots Buffalo”Shoal|Road.‘\:ce|Store “house ana.'residence and acre lot,junction Front street ‘and Bulfalo Shoal Woea of.Groceries and Fixtures. oe on 5.write*MORRISON, ee Weert Fronc St: __Phone 227. W2Bt et 8. T.-W.-FRAZIER, TINNER,|’°: NORTH CENTER STREET. PHONES. MEA‘MARKET General line of Fresh argE _Also drypine stove wood. :CASH &HARRIS,'PHONE 43.FRONT STREET,Feh..9.,Rear Sumpter’s Store. SHOP po eesoaotinet82889 Alseé st6éF] ipured.By Dickeng Club of B There is a.bust of our own fellow’placed there by his admfrers—‘the only American from”the |thus honored, -im.onder to gain:the fullest meas-/and a guarantedd to 2 free from ‘Price per Quart Soo Boa. vre of enioymén#from at visit 10 06a ne or anv—ehar-aful-ci1veea.,r,ye ¥rr i Westminster:Abbey it is .mecessary.5 evox ig guarantee to end TRY If.YOU LL LIKE kbs to.dedicate a.day to tie purpose/the ymisery”of*-catarrh,,asthma,I l’C O Cx and go.alone,to.wander Jeisurely |croup,\catarrhal deafhess,,Lronchit-mperial otton il ompanys around as fancy dictates,.unmolept-/is,coughs or colds,or *ouey back:re,"PHONE 205. ed by guides,or to ‘sit and idly|Breathe it,that's ail.No dosing a ‘ dream,while the,centuries ‘looking ee re:Gompiete outfit,.in-z down weave their,spell.1.We then |cluding indéstructibleivtaler,$1.00.:- feel with Washington.Irving that}Extra bottlesof HYQMET,if needed |F S ~BRED ‘from Plymouth Rock cock|vs,=wiE “pat up.the “awful nature of ‘the place|50 cents at’they Statcsville Drug 5005 5a OPPORTUNITY Rene oe id presses down upon the soul and Store aiid troaeines,aye twhere.»March 8,:LIVE STOCK CO,op aMarch 8:ee oe a %;,j ;?: :ae oi :ie We ae 'oY ‘Ms My -¢7 ; ili Wy i {i i ’*2 nV :i Jind Lo Pe gat ee my pytaneed Ba ta reanenibrance of immorte leg. OSTOD).Long Brehish |poet+lian eucalyptus,-comb ay to wouter how?!mon:ever -BPew)Vay H lL his’:gho-HR Ba State!Missions,-CLYs Led:“by.to b&stich“a.eine.city,,At times)ee re Eee irtk aDidone eed Wilson (2)‘Phe chureh-the atmosphere is 60 heavy that Colunity beg y Vgilitteniie jarray,each:ibCS,rae in the.past,eat igource of.the:smoke froin «the:ownless|i)nig coach -of state,aad thie mem-'- Ne encwar “a ne lation oe a chimneys.canmot’rise,and:ther?be rs.of the royal:house hold,*eachBBare(3°The:rela mh WO the fogvand smoke come down tO-"conn ge dinawin.by.wix®horses.Tire}:We havejust eae a Biblical bea to”State Mis |gether,and—cover everything oHke soiditry madea’niyst magnificent| edsale bo cars:of .sions-—-J.N,Stallings..ja gall,m@Ring.the noonday dei hk:1 Inspiring.display ;oiining the SATURDAY MORNING.;"Tage night!In recent years Wand “streets on either side thhongeh wihich i ‘4:eerie ‘Missions:(1)Led.by,of.the Jarge factories have-been thie King -wwas to:pass:"Theit.ap ue BLOCK,J.Ly Vippermans (2)The#territory|moved.outside the.vity,Londoners,pearanice would seem to.justify the}mrt BS Crutchfield;(2.‘The needs{Finding’this necessary’as a Matter,|-Seivt im énit of san English song,’} ‘ras’set forth im ons ‘Home’Mission |of self-preservation,and,so.these “©,‘that's the ‘sort 0°mon,we have|NT Hteratune--€Hu.Uttey.‘‘bhack*$oE6 are..Wot.sO eau t "in the army,-:)/j | :5.The ‘Orphanage:(1)Led:‘by |OT 80 dense -as formerly.:Sons:of tramps or sons:of Kings,| per lreprese htatives)(2)Charity,and a The summer tourist sees auite Bie can we teach them to be ment . ‘©or -hitdren }:the Orphanage—Jno.,ifferent.state ‘of things,”when for Nobly to live;-bravely.to dic Tike |an give prom tde Children and)the Orphanag8PP(R.Jordan;-(3)-Charity and Ghil-|a brit season both nature.and the heroes’and gzexitiemen.’| _livery iin.any quan-idren-as:literature:fer—our—-Stnday:4city apt.asgala -ee ae evn ‘With the “chimes-of Westminster| i f r jschools-—J,.N.McKenzie.’[one bas.said the real:London”can Abbey pinging ‘ana the band-plays|tity.Let us have SATURDAY AFTERNOON j only be seer in widter: Mortun-“God.Save.the:King,”‘the| your order...;'p F sel M i "a Le vinely the climate is mild,owing.to |carriagé came into view..Thé|,:»,POoreen Misspous:(1)Led:DY)the nearness of the Gulf stream,gave -vent to their enthisi-|: "PHONE NO.28,OR No.he.bys G:.Pyaee,aN ae heed of Me|and.one s0on learns that the best ii:“a sort of,dial!rear,quite|formation 3;(3)Thesit-!thing-to,do is to try to forget the uniike the noisy demonstrations |tol|form RLLDONY aveaidebl e through our for)weather,This igs not.such a dif-)which we are.accustomed:The |z;‘bert.ee ior a wi F.Ne ficult matter with so mich at ete st coach,all -of silt.of.quaint.4aeon.Det 2 EO CLHELY OT.Gai Maen Phos.BAOUEO Ynterest.and stimulate icturesque desi was.built|WA =,di K.Morrison (iro-fread it-—Jobr Green)Frid the imag pn.The mere ae It.was wu.‘by .eight E i :::“se - 1 beTyv.ces Y ride,r .a 3 1 :ied .'‘7“.{’nil ‘y ithat:Wa ter,Abbey,St.au olored .‘hors in glittering y Ky iS \oon s~g Cery &Produce Co.urday night,“BUNdAY!Gog the -Nutional:Art Galleries are 128 and followed by the PUP BBOR FRET ORES OF DERE NOs 20 etgs%wes ceria iged for.Be :~at within ¥reach,catses at i ards niforms a _5 y MT:TW :iBaurTivaeia)Four idles nonin Bee by seal gape Tid Late abagaeatey ee TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE.: e =of Stawesville..Delegates and vid-|rai to he darkest |day,re hata idoking more dike It is built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady.and followsa itors wij:be met at Statesville by a4 4 yon —.0f ROUAGE.ble plete ite ee a..fainy |bed easily.“Absolute eveness in depth of planting,very important|-ackhressing=Cr—S-—Cashweth—states oa dim,HbUS.Streeis SOG h thah a living,presept-day.re “for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokabbe,but easily removed.Puts-ville,N.¢h the.eye of the mind,.become y |fertilizer below seed and separateswith.soil:«.Feeds evenly from and Qiieven’as»King those who:s Hives d “worked:10 ;tral figures of all this BOrgeous:Dar}and doés not choke’or skip,«Plants cornlevel,‘ona bed or in deep“en 2 At sy ag eg i €.raf rule BY t .re Lor Sap Rue |furrows,from.10 to 41 inches apart. mig Shan sk Sea a cron hel ue ,“Que eas?~tee Come in‘and examine this planter andsee for yourself that ‘it has:lived or whieh,he immortalized:cps and nemniieneis more points of merit than any other,and place your order early, with his:pen ‘st With machitee-lilce as we do not have enough seme-seasons to.supply the demand. The visitor pleasing +;devoid of.grace}= at ness -and or -g She is,said to,be ,®ros”:a ae ales sosue I Statesville Hardware &Harness Coth0spovers“tL LES has brought:up her chil-ae :oT A :,:A °mian-for-himself air.so characteris,strictest’fashion.Sales Day:is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C.tic.of New,York:Al classes se@IN Ojie spoken of oftener|7 .aS to:be “willing to.take time ‘to be tnum She has introduced, kind ‘to t tranger x ‘ny re forme inte “ociety,and the} «London is so rich in “places,Of court,:white“not-so-gay ‘asunder| |Historic:interest.that sight-seeing ‘pleasure-loving'Ldward,bids muet always be a.matter of \selec-'fair to be:more.décorous.Ladies tion,but there are-a.few,places who usé paint-or ‘powder,wear hob| one ‘cannot.afford to’mips:-Fire:bbe skirts,extrem decoll ete dresses| and foremost of these is Westmin@|or ‘‘vulgarly large,hats’.are .not) ter Abbey——for ‘this is the heart Of |to be received.She opens the} Pregland.Its -history ated chief |court ee at 6 o'clock ‘in-} featurés are well koown.to all the!gtead of.as forcierly,so that! reading,world;but we find it Bo Meskccs can be m bed by 10] |vast and so overpowering in itS|olelock—#o they say She doesn't| ‘interést that all.our:previous con |Hike Americans and ‘n future will} ceptions eéem inadequate.We stand!only receive those who have mar-|in awe beside the'‘tombs of thes@)ried:into the British nobility.if " lold.kings and nobles-who-mad@/“In.thia little hotel many nation} the:history of England.|The chap}|abities are represented-—-Swede,|Z a he 3 pe rea y oo ‘el..of Henry’VII -coutaing:his tomb)Trish,Freneh,Egyptian’and,Bast|ache :le |=_With teandisthemostbeautifulstructure|Indian It is most interesting.to!wife S20 ty ok tnarwean of.its kind in the workl.I:®Bitalkk with’the widely.differing.)VPie ial “fin chapel is.the tomb of Mary,Queen'|people and to find how much <we}Gl Hut i TofScots,erected by her son,JaméS|-have in common We are first of} I.This “is one of tie most all hitmen bei:atlerward Amer |A uelyandornateintheAbbey,,th igams,-East.li 15 or Egyptians,|Sf as a work of art it leaves much!The bond of our cominon.humanity’§ to be desired Queen Elizabeth 18)draws us together;and .we realize not far away...Her tcmb 180 ||tewt at:heart we are.all:much.alike. erected by James;any M ARY ROBBINS LONG...|iplet than Mary's.ep pence So ‘|pleasing Both hz ive.the harroy s Tribute of Respect:| }effigies common to that time——a “re Whereas,owr ‘Heavenly Father} cumbent figure;in ‘rigid al 14a -His infinite wi ani love!‘::“ eer a to.be oe a a °r.|has ster fit to.renuove among |:Hoan 4 ,.4 :‘ rect.|like pee Bloody:Mary:|lus our dearly beloveil sister,Mrs.J.|::y ::;hebeseaeg.amare,oud Ee dampen,wo nae rel OStY Le Means Muchin Ox-jand:great,sleeping Ag.Peacarv @S!member of Missionary.and Aid :\;any of them She-and Elizabe Ne |society of »$Joun’s.Evangelical an ’Sea in the same tomb,anJ at one end Lutheran.church,Statesville,Nv C.,:::of the monument Jamce Maced ahd,whereas in har-death we navel FOras.No matter how smart mscription,“Consorts both sustained an iltireparable.loss,we,t d : throne and Srey Ss re 3 ve ae)a society,deem it highly fitting,<:iaioe,Hilegieth:aGd |Mary.®'that we record our appreciation,of |}you think your shoes,unless they are the}vwope of one esurr etson .».-her worth.2 .:a f|We see the tomb of Henry -Vs5 ‘Mheretore.be it:resolved:al 1 ;:4fandaboveittheenddie,Oeoktee in ‘iver sub-|||latest style;you are not well dressed.Andandhelmet-used by him alt ‘|mission to:the Divine willl:1 :2 :;tle of:Agincourt,and the shrine,>o-6 Jovins!herish.the aa .:a +:*‘,of Ediward the Confessor bililt above!mere et Me eee ie tea.sio-|{|the fashions.are continually changing in Ox- a4 mound of earth brought tl ter,who was ever ‘kind,patient,ty :ceetheHolyLandforthepurposePYsympathetic,cheerful and’.benevo-|||fords..At thig store youwill find the latestenr}I.0 is shrine ©|lent..‘Nanak i ‘J those afflicted with illness:or «-3.That we strive td emulate her ‘smitytobecured.‘Tne iast f See canbe AE ees bought expressly for you—to suit jto be buried at Wes minste BP A Phat wie “ext nd our.sympathy:!Goorge II,in 1760 The corlag to the bereaved husband and com|{]your taste and keep you rightin the foreiran®,LAO cree,Lo ean icNi Mameeen Cerits,|eek ne |mend him to,the lovin ‘ather.:f fMnetar ave ae?rowned2rgianddavebeencone.ons"Gomhat_capt of tse veoh |]of the latest fashion.Ree yn ee rt “i tions be Bent to the bere aved hus|stone‘of Se Omnia.oo in THE hand.’a copy be recorded in our ] year 12.74,This is sald tO D is os minute book,and a’copy be sent sr ie ‘S is S [very stone upon whic h Jacob piloW’~|to Phe Landmark and’the:Luther-CALL’IN TODAY .AND.LET US a a ie Sika We’believe lan Ghureh Visitor:for publication.zi hithisDacausewe"wish.Lo.arn Ra-R ‘-TANTT OTN ‘rap|\.But interesting is these”things].*.Ming:gi DINGLEHOEF,SHOW -YOU THE LATES fare,dnd many more Which cannot]MRS..W.D.ATWELL ‘now,be mentioned,the.portion’of|Seater Sh et na an Ed eed .-i eatheAbbey.of most vital interest.to|een 'i |Americans .is that part known e.|John W..ith,Greexsboro,Pa.,|:.:athePoet's.Corners where .rest the}pas three:e eid lke mest chil-Moen 2 ;:‘i great luminaries of.o11 commor ph they frequently ren oe f S M és ¥H.Shoe :Co Pana dae ea.ry ——P.eae °KeS-|severe kinds o “OU nedar-“:; a6 ein ah “k hi ee ane lane Ne sya.“but have ever found |e)‘e .er e |peare,NCKETIB,Pannyson,Oe /any yet that did then «as much good as MS :’jing,Macaulay.and ati’the -reSt}Ghamberlain’s Cough Ri medy.’’For salelseem‘to belong to:us equally.-The}by-al)dealers.oe grave of Dickens is heapea with of ferings in commienioration.of “his UNIQUE:NAME?:. one.hundredth:anniversary,and .Raga g 4amongthem!are niny from Or|High-o-me——thats ee POPIA)ae |COOKING OIL.United States8,the hanésomest.0 |to:pronounce HYOMiCf,th «ld.reli-‘all being a wreath of able remedy,that has rid teus.of theusands of peopie Gf that vile.and! |disguisting disease l ‘ HYOMEL is made of purest.Austra- ins4 with thy- mpl,and:other affective antisepties, the ‘cen-:| smallest to largest amount..Plants cottonseed dry;thick or thin, Fresh lot just opened.As good as the best lard for al | purposes,and costs youone-third less.-:>::0:3 : Price per Gallon 75c. :THE LANDM ARK|"“r *aACLARK,BUCS|AND owscape ‘Hutt: the custom,cof'these)lecturers at? “ase.of some partioulyy .,doing great good’aad any.criticism 'whenever Bo,and ONE YPAR.....SEX MONTHS:/THREE fi ,an Agriculture,in- ;expended.” _Mation. envies7 120 WEST |"inoarcerecer.SUBSCRIPT!'N..PRICE: $2.00) “MONT Mareh 18,ee “FRIDAY,|oem LECTURERS In The Landmark of Vriday, 8th,“A.Farmer's Wite,”wniting| of the domestic.scieuce Mrs:‘Hutt, Jer the auspices of the Short Course | whtoh Mas.Hutt discussed the supetiotity of tread aver saltwrisiiy,says Mrs.| mentioned a tain brand of yeast:“amdadvised.the ladies to send.$1.>to!this ye:St company, from,jwhie bthey:woth?receive:yeast twice’a week uiitil,The Snel:was’ } Phe.Landmark:yas nd it ih modi’)¢ ‘or;years to “say some(hing:“bout, “adviding.g the brand of ained :for that are farmers’.“ohstitutes.. something.at ‘Halse the ‘reason’.that,it *be shese ,institutes have dope hieves and confidence in what: tending “to impair — them would’daniage'~ Landmark regards work,We still fusist |that people shiould:attend’these ley tures t opportunity offers,for they will gain -mucu vilvable imfor- ‘But the lecturers should); refrain from recommen ding special arti¢les.“df they Khow Ly test.that an article is impure, impracticable,’they feel like saying the farmers and the pub- lie genenally \should:be .warmed against frauds,-On.tie-other:hand, f they ‘know by actual as a the recommend it,‘But usually,there} lecture -Of|tp given in.Statesville.um-lof: yeast |ident |politds 8. oy.“Was (for. éald well:- Phe|istration.Bysplendid|big for Goengiress dienttily Was but one experience|agin _Df _a-good-artiele-the-theposition—is” SPEN CER. ERROBS. It is.haar to “get.even:‘conten: -Také the ta died the 5Pahe tha!ty pepers pub-" 285 ted an “alee,sketch of Bhawck- wWttileh,contained .several not- Aof Blac kbum, other ‘day, purty, able:errors,”Midst boxeated him.in. Legislature. “The Landmark. fact:Blac kburn tieed law for eurs Jeffeasoa His.first it.of. Letea ted:by Mr.W. pinata eotispicuana.“ore” ede,“ABS >dn:the at Jaree in 1892: ‘begislature®‘of 1895 he “was reading clark“of.the House and he:Was. member’of of 1897, he Was’appointed: attorney under the;McKinley adiniins By this time he was too |. tain’haut) Wins- the: from Ashée the.moun feffenson and had -n OG : One"paper ‘says. from the m 1900 was The ‘old compose d.of Forsyth Well,.Alexander amd.other the.Demodrats.incarried.“by ‘election aft Mr.:Bower ‘ticle for -any special.purpose,and/]g9§and 1898.Mr. “something should bé-Jeft to.the |Was Mr.Linney’s buyer's ‘discretion.-jry during &part. 'In thhie cuse of-the ycast there|preseional expeer, ow doubts “incre than,one g000'1970 and:-elected. ‘2f an advertisement fora « believing’he Democratic mijority.worthless OT)the:cage, 1892,when Hon,‘of Caldwell was elected:Tn: .was defeated -by a —~8-more—than-ene--sood brand of at|R 7 Linney,who was teslectedin|This Blackburn,who secreta- of the’8 Ww ikkes .«ounty “the |said he TPepresented ©Wilkes -im ilie Al dt which ‘is,néws As (a Hyed, that he’ notable’cz solicitor Jnohis’district. The district Was.Republican’on the paeceeenees vote:but ae kburn was .Newland,of |. iy “became.aore Republi- can gionitics’“ands probably represent-. ;Legislature as.we believe,a Republican elector mus”.in Tn:the-. fusion Ise county, assistant.district roved to his election©:to districteighth? ‘a)notable victory, overcame’a Such Wes not district,eighth 1,,Wilkes, gounties, er it was Hort. private: yf Lifiney wis nominated in | and prac- cat Jefferson, |Ashe coumty./It’was ‘whilé a res: entered “RLACKRURN—SOME : . ketenes and miatter andi dA- ‘and fusion siiture Then et’of evi- Cald- form- Bower, TSoF | Hon, and the laws~as.ife understands them.‘The Senators “who opposed Badaues Mahlon Pits ey,the ”newAbpodliteJusticeoftheUnited. States |Sapreme Count,shad entened a dec ree /‘restinaluihg,the Joumey-| men,G:"cen “Glass.Byttie Blowera,: the ortivers.‘and’the menibers;who. struck against 2 xl ass awe rks.in:New Jorsey some years #80,:B nom.“wEpnig coeryion.or parsunsi on to*"make ey Pal “Siuployes leave their work”in breach -of.‘Gonntact of the master and.Servant’doctrine aud had!pino- hibited the’strikers «froni person- illy molesting “the su‘ilhe-brreak- ens in any way,and inter ‘dicted pick-’ éting or.boycotting,*his ‘nomina- tian was vigorously:opposed.By,a number of Senattors:-S.rikers:have a ight to,use.beaceful micans to Persuade -others not,to take fee, places.They.have no»agit,torr foree or intimidation.vd Ud ge Pit- hey:may have “been:a uitene”extreme Th that decision:“put thesSenigtoits | were alse a Mothe extreme “im,trys, ing to.put the recall ou “hdim.be- taude of that.‘detision.“Tt is",wield by.those who oppose the.judllchalsre call that.the real effect éf the‘recall is to.force he:judge t4:deci de:jac sondhig -to popular*opin on:rather dan dicconding to’the cénstitution, Pitney.on the ground stated:would have tio judge.wih does:nat:sha yates Jaw according to their idea Phe:1 audit 1k be 8 had“something to’Sax On Octasiicn,about the faiil- are of.the ‘Scourts to punish crime anid thus detér the lawless).It.is, about to conclude that it is.mistake er oO)onvicts:are released from the’State ‘prison,and county @hiain gues every féw days i:petitions of “many oitizens,”’jurors’and coumt-officers,ineluding trial judges and solicitors,and in ithe majority’ of cases the -excuse ine asking far tliat the pris-’ convicted or sentence was’too.severe, 5 it must be that the ot -Gny wrongfully.con- lot caf folks oul ‘that the ]ion).is either oner Was:improperly thie that ‘Cour“ts “are Viating a ‘s con| | wand.The’purée food law is supposS-|The Democratic Legislature’.of | 2d to look after these mattéers..It |1901. pedistricted the State and| was unwise to recommend a special {yedeti,Rowan and~other counties| orand and more unwise to advise|ywihich head been’in the seventh dix the ladies to send .mouey direct to }trict,were made’apart of the he .yeust company,for the’localleighth.Hon.Theo.FI “Kiar;7 (that are too seVene.in their gen- tex Many of us had--thoughet it) wks th >other wy but we ‘must’be mis aken.Meantime ¢rime,inereas-~ }@s and the.lawless‘are unrestrained, Nervy Hipresanan ‘Kitlea Two MenWho.Triéd to Rob His Car, San.Antonia,Texas,‘Dispatch,13th. -Employing the siniplest sort of ruse,a Wells-Fargo Express messengerwithnerveaplenty,who knew hcw: to deliver swift,terrible biows,balkedtherobberyof.a:Southern Pacific train early today by Helting two of thehighwaymen.-The hold-up was stag-’ ed near the:Mexican border,on /the,eastern edge of the ws Bend”courseofTexas,.where for miles through the}lone.”stretches of rolling prairie ‘only|scattered ranch houses’relievé thelandscape’s “monotony.The ‘point where the train was halted’is several|miles east of Sanderson,in Terrellcounty,»David.A.Trousiale,an express»|messenger recently promoted ‘to’hisLrukfrom:the*San.Antonio offices of thé express company,prevented the robbery..One of.the:robbers:whoheld‘Trousdale atsthe point of a rifle, ina ‘corner,was.ransacking the ex: press car.)'fm not going to scrap with:you-all’;ventarked ‘Trousdale<as hes'con-versed ‘with the -bandit.getting.Tightingwages.nha “Ohy all right,’”replied‘the bandit’ AQS get this stuffacross the Rio Grande,”Why don’t you.pick up that pack- age?’’.casually inquired Trousdale,ashekickedatasmallboxonthefloorofthe’car. the stuff you’ve'got.””‘The’robber «stooped,deceived bytheruse,to pick’up the.package:Trousdale grasped a heavy maltét andstruck.The bandit received the blow | full on the head...He -feli over deadTherewasnoalarmingoutcry,°°.|. Trousdale picked up.the dead rob-|-ber’s gun and waited...Meanwhile thesecondof.the bandits had been work:ing on the car.ahead... pleted his job he hurried back to theexpresscar, “Frank,’”he:called:There was no answer.The robber swung himselfaboardthecar...As his form loomed}: in the doorway the express-messengerfired.The bandit tumbled to thegrounddead. into a baggage car and the train pro-ceeded.es, The Parcels:Post ‘Bill Will ‘Not Be Satisfactory. Dispatch to Warhington more Sun..-. After making a study of all the par-| Balti-| ‘don recoird get helid | Heuce-we may.|ir but it setms from the I the -courts f the wror ,eierai 2 man neludie that:tie ai no¢courts.are cels post bills now pending before||Congress,‘Representative Lewis,‘of|Maryland,‘father of the proposition to} take over the'express companies hea merohant,who furnishes a market|mo had’pepresarited the old sev-|*mething:of a failure,not in.their |convent them into ‘parcels post -car-or country produce,could,FdOubtless|exuth for two terms,was the Demo|asp‘uihe:to comvict aiid,punt Om mee ‘yer the newly-formed ||eesel?the yeast as low as the yeast| company,all things cous idered, Tati fighth district in 15“Farmer's Wife”took—up-,-theLerche headquarters was somewhat |, yeast| dea that the lecture yompany.While the idea may ~be! amjust,it was a natural one.~The} geople very naturally think of’the} tame thing when othe:lecturers.at chese institutes recommend Special article...These recommenda-| “he articles mentioned should not be penmitted, and they | /giress in the some|yp a’nominal residence in bono indiens'gre the highest form of ad--}[tid after a bitter contest and wag}hini thevertisingforthemanufacturersof|feaeuprad dete The con-/R,N, nthe district, (Khuttz and was defe was.later nyarried qreencboro,.wthere home:He. eighth 19.04. Pwo:fears later he Hackett. ran He got “ating WwW.G 102,-~Bla eKbupn |i Wilkes to be) ated.Bla and~ he built wanted to,run for-Con- and agai the n Mexrntime } against y Newland. was defeated:by| ckbum located in} a fine n tookWilkes-| omina-| n@.had |Dera sh but.in| Avicting the wrong,people ig too severe in nunighment; The nerve,of some:folks-is tion.hater.Overman Ch oes es editor some ‘Instead:of uiakrn’his.man- for the present ithe Chronicle man ‘criticised the gift and because| watermelon ‘seed:were includéd he} Wanis Senater Overman ‘to.furnish sent ground in;wEich .to plant I the seed.Why not sk the govern- pment to furnish «a man to.work |the erop and.have ‘done with it? Coeck.Ror the Water “Power Trust. Washingjtom Dispatch,13th. After charges had been made that aSummerbeforepowerfullobbywasatworktoprc- ductors of these institutes should attempted to control the Republican| caution their lecturers on these party ih the State .amd-failed and”his} points.:|Sum set:He went Wesl.and stay-———=ed a short time.bays the Baltimore Sun?fast he spent in Watauga,Latereect!of Oe eee he lovated at.Elizabethton,Tenn.,4 é ; sie of Cua aiont Seana <aets ee wae ene “ee :ae vamtheCaliforniapenitentiary,has PO“Hes in the:district,which..ésveenseverelyreprimandedforfail-|largely Republican,when he died.mg to reach his room bv midmigat.|This is not a complete history (0Mr.Ruef?it is:explained, of a 6Well doer party gvopulsa®road house. arrived:home in time,hut.a tire-of| nis automobile was.punctured,caus:| ing delay.Yet.the prisoi board suspends __the deputy sheriff| and wiil ‘proba bly.compel Mr:Ruef} ©take his meals:in his own reom for a few days.The courts have siven Mr.Ruef a t4-veur lease’on |his apartments in the j,enitentiary. He cannot be evicted He can't throw up his dease.Jf the most distinguished gucst is.td be insult- od by being made to.keep early tiouts,we may credit the stories of} was hiost| given.at ai Blackburn,which He would hiave Seueral interest srrection of some who.knew |thoge was of fine presence, Some of-the »f Blackburn’-as a ble speaker,éte. rrots.’ ply oa ‘papers have spoken er power trust,’ brifiant He was neither. and cure the adoptionof the bill,the House| today defeated,98 to 27,a measure! permitting the Hydro-Electric Com-! pany,a water.power.corporation,to lay a pipe line across part of the Mono! national forest reservation in Califor- nia.Those o posed to the bill de-would not be of clared it affected the laws governing|It.‘is.sim!the national domain and would result in virtually nullifying them.The *‘wa- .it was charged,was|behind the.legislation.Minority Leader Mann,Representa-|> riers,finds that the systems.now un-|ln consideration do not’help:the}farmer in any way., Practically all the protests against |“an experimental parcels ‘post have}..chuge for witiinalen if not for admira~'come from the cities,from the mer- the chants‘and from trade organizations.mma statement today Congressman)|LaWis points out the uselessness og ithe proposed systems to.the farming interests.In this he says: “T wish to say that from my asksofthesebillseventheruraldelivery| features,proposing a change of 5,cents for the first pound and 2 cents || for each additional pound.up tol], jare nearly worthless. ‘These provisions limit the raailt|bility to fourth class and,there is| scarcely a thing produced on the farm |that falls within that class or.that the)farmer would be allowed to ship:to his customerin town.He could not send butter,poultry,eggs,hams or |Sausage or,in fact,apy other product;of his place. “I feel that'l can say truthfully that’these bills,if passed,will prove thegreatest‘‘fake’’upon the pedple ever | inflicted.Furthermore,.the express|companies will welcome them asqiv- jing them a new lease of power to maintain their present absurd rates. “Elastic parcels post-rates must be|provided,otherwise the-“system:will} never .be made worth while.Flat! 3||j ‘he Greenstero Record has it down tive Lever of South Carolina,James of||rates such as are now proposed would| ight im th 2 following: Seay papers ‘refer to him [Black- i]as @ ane is great mot acace him inti who heard h speaker. pted -by mately im ofter hada This those or by Be. good Kentucky and ‘Lenroot of Wisconsin | and Coover of Michigan were ene those who openly declared that they| had been victims of the work on a “lobby.’’Representative Mann said/.he had been:inundated’by.letters and| .telegrams and annoyed by high-bred/ } cheat the shipper on a short’journey| and would at the same time cheat the! government ona long one purely for| the benefit of the distant merchant! and for no one else.’wo ee VaFollette WL Go rible cruelty to prisoners Whick Vice,but farely could ipake a log-.lawyersin an effort to influetice him.ee Ravsevet aches us that even rich convicts oat ‘connected Seen:He ould’Mr.Lever displayed _telegram from}It 46 aunts ‘that PREwavetheirworries:and the..poor,exe oe,noise than any three ‘4 firm in hisState asking himtowith-|ME i ar ;ee a Ar bungry devils om the outside,who on ae ie I"—‘a ae er draw his opposition to the bill.The}ounce Roose velt The}lever committed any crime,should)o a Cet SCONE:D ce cost of the telegram,he said,was $40.|wisconsin Senator will say that,ThA eked tere eee gabe enactty.~thts ster ys.Lhe people behind the bill;””said|‘honigh «deserting some.of the pro-|nes mae furtiiehés.frce room,board|Pa it exactly.-wr Mr.Mann,“have spent thousands|gress:ve doctrines in the Fopumr |ane ae tain .The smiling face |tas heard Blackburn before -juries upon thousands of dyliarsin lobbying nus speech,he‘codged other impor-||iC Lo Cao €,2 ayer 4 is >vil!arfue ince atrae re ee tsity conviet |and oh the stump,@nd never did he and in.trying to induce this-House to!2"t sues,He will ‘aT EUe that Readers of Dicken will free ye Hpont hin’a logtal,connected)\break down the law that keeps Ey.oe ne dee ila a ee paraparrotalan8‘“-\atgument?He flpundered and,erament property in the keeping of|*°"ihe Causa ene ace heioorneePewhoWas-_told jokes.Once in a while he the government.Such actions as we ora -q be trusted us the leader of)be inmates,Of |would may -somenhing fire:but -he have seen ought to condemn the meas:jthe (evublicah progressives:the debtors’prison -were allowed to Bo outside the :Ww alis.under certainRegulationsandondneoccasionthis|character of Dickens -was lat®resturning.“He was.wld by the|Gatekeeper that if he was latesainhewouldbeshufout‘ehtinely |and this so affected the prisomer that be would ‘not azain.venture outside the:prison.walla Probably }if ‘the California:penitentiary -au--horities would ‘threaten to leave’ tanef =putBide.”entirely,the nexttime.he is-late.he would be more'Sareful.\;ee { .The Landmark esteems itself’fore| tanate in being able tu print today | a delightfully.-interesung| nom,Mrs BF Loudeo;and we are sireour read- ere will join ub im the hope ©that| jong will favor us with ther coutributions about the many} things of interest’se ‘will.pee abroad,and which ‘he-s0 well de- eerie, letter | he who aS ia » Shim, \teu |tompanionable,¥ fur-| could not,‘or did not.keép on that ate under eee j line,He ohiat had a.a autracted m| |Was owe.of the boys warm. |Witten %O.the echo, Said.He courage, Assurance, admirers anr yO was but he He wo “eta Along -with likable traits‘triends mogt loyal, )pabice {|Uttihroriangy In a he spoke the not ash.abo and.had qng.his’ wh had": uld »which eee ne might Have tade good.|Who knew him, |they admired him, |webb With -him in th whether will ope it @ end. se cheered him| matter noted for|I abundant| die bate t!; ulmost anybody if the notion struck|Foret rn meee OOshovedhimseifoend|OD all.o¢easions, his faults Blackburn| made ;sbore and was usually genial Politigs —w :diffeanent ut.hi m | any pecple;.-he many friends.| at -he| with his me anid ag.thas | career Thiose or nat Vas {_sad on Judge and Prosecaing Atto mey Killed in Court. .While ‘holding «court:at Hillgvitle, Va.,yesterday Judge Ma sie Was Sit] by kinsmen of |bench ‘lyde Allen,who had just been-sanc!es for moonshiofug and _reingofficeis.Willian’Foster,Stite "3|atuorney,was the next to fall dead with a bullet pierced brain,and then Severa) Of the “jurors were shott and one kill-|ed:a —_ Then the octiawe reld the pe onle |Iti,the court house at Nay until they|backed.out the door:ald fle i Remembered heWiikesboroChitoniiele Old Aunt Sarah Alexander,color. jody aan one,-of-the few iGiial hugs|good old-time daxkies of this place,[received a letter fron .Waco,Texas, hast,week ‘which brougot pleasuretoher\heart..It was--fréim Mr.W.lr Watt,formerly of.Alexander the M..Watt|Aun e Sa- :Sherift ‘Deatan has mig in gome comity and a eon of Mr.Watt whoui-uh egetrs OT,theushttofetoe‘om,taxpayers,That OWhed Auut Sarah before.the «war,:This’letter ao a ite new$20 bal.' HOW CHRONIC COUGHS = |Are Being Cured.by Vinol New Haven,Conn.—“I was troubled ‘with a most persistent chronic cough for a long time and had tried so many \remedies and_prescriptions without benefit that I was discouraged.I was ,persuaded by my friends:to try’Vi- |nol.After taking the second bottle, my cough Teft ine,and |must)say I never.felt better-in my life,‘T-can al- so recommend Vinol to any one in a run-down condition as the best posal: ble remedy.”’) It is the:combined action ‘of:the medicinal elements of the cods’liv- ers)aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic tron which makes Vinol so efficient in curing chronic~‘coughs,colds andbronchitis—at the same time building up the weakened,“run-down:system,Try a bottle,of Vinol with the un- derstanding.that your money will bo returned if it does nothelp you. ‘RURBCRIRG FOR THR LANDMARK:-THR LANDMARK is *per year, a not ce “Then:you:fellows.will have to”help |- ‘It’s worth more 'thari.all}. When he com-}.: ofthe-robbers were put} We will tellyyoucael week -: how we:‘lost,a,‘customer...,oo Tt will be a short story. ~Read it.In ‘the mean- « time see ‘the new things’ we are showingin Silks and Dress:Trimmings. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON.CO.a "Statesville’s Authority.on Women's Wear. Sales oa)is the first Monday in.each.monthiin Statesville,N:C. ‘;\ ~The White Company. _104 West Broad Street...'San In all lines now being shown by us Prices never cheaper,and the styles beautiful in all spring and summer materials.You are al- ways welcome inour store wheth- er buying or just looking at the We will be glad to show you through. GREAT VALUES THAT WILL PUT YOU 10.THINKING Fee one.bie a:006 yards,39- inch Sea Island Domestic—while it Jasts Se.yard.Wanted by ail la- 'dies of the house.»20-yard limit to customer at theprice. new things "One bale,“2,000 yards,27-inch ~Standard Apron Ginghams,2x2, 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,Se.yard. a3 10-yard limit to customer. wv ee e — THE WHITE Co;<‘PHONE 101. Sales ch 8ihe first Monday in|eachmonth inStatesville,N.C. aa pa s s e s t o n t i n s i a s s Salt-Rising:Bread. Cortespondence of.The Landmark.| .Our editor lo6ks at things *right =\_PUBLISHmD TUMSDAY.AND FRIDAY. (Orricn:wie:WEST BROAD STREET.|when-he «defends .saltcrising-bread:ELEPHOND Be.14,When J:fitet saw in.The LandmarkeeTae44.0.LEey “were offering a premium..figrertRUDY,<a,10,Yeulst bread’and”saltripitig walsleftout,"1 remarked,‘There “ig.a,MOVEMENTS OF THE.PEOPLE.mistake,because there-is a lot more selene in making -salt risisig‘than in yeast bread.’that ever made-up cough can taketO!yeast and *make.the yeast breat,spend sevenaD | ‘Mention of the Folks:WhoAreComingandGoing,© Mr.H"0,)Poster has.--gone |Payiaer’s Wife”Champions Almost any*child} +Carelosanees |“Catises ives: ne State Insurance ©nna sioner Young has issued the follaw- thy: “UThe nue extiacts ‘piven ‘belowwere:all.taken “from oue issue.of a-North Carolina .sewspaper .about|fines:in the State. Wn Stony,anid no.comb.elit should, be necessary. M1)|Wilt the barn, ng horse, ‘of teed wis «buried Thea fire is said to Nave been start- s'tine dn “They,tell’their} three -buggies and a Jot}. (lose'$1,;800.)- Pay your fie:my Tdigtivor, *Pay your tax todiay Sheritf Deaton:is awed nie. .And you should not delay. Cotton.is bringing teh .the pownd,* ‘The seed are selling well}<2.~30 bring jour purse around: *And jelp the funds:to-swell. Paupe ce are to be _stipported,- The chain.“gang..¢laims to be: ered ds ei Aw honeest-man will mest his ‘dues,| eb e n ”falisbury,...amd will,lif:you.tell them how to Tise -arfd|ed by children “playinne with mateh-|.Arid.not wait’to be made;1Weeksinthatvicinity.ci bake-it,But.to make salt-rising it|es An the ‘baam.’‘Tracer sini)séys Rideto|.Miss Ethiel Moore,a former resi-~|takes careful handling and experi-|°(2)'This':was the second fire SUTY'S ..empty,’.“dent of |Statesville who has lived ence to make such ¢alt-rising bread|'n the.dcwn-town district.in —the}“ey enas fumdw ak allsinGeorgiaand:Floridia the past few |as our niothers:.used to make,Some)tart.turee-days,and the blaze:had |).boner und a a sal’ry‘yeats,has arrived if Statesville)people never cam make it good;it|cakén on a spectacular aspect when One "rg eel.”Se Tee»(rem ‘Jacksonville to spend about @/takes a lot of pains.But whem it/the tiremien-arrived.It is thought|,;~|)©‘ey Galy 5 nonth:lis good there is no better or more)that the fire started from a cigar|/t,1s my duty,’says.the patriot,|Mr..W.J.Stimson went to Ruth |whichesome bread),y |or cigarette stub ‘or.match, eane-|,1 Owe’my coumty first;‘s arferdton Wednesday ‘to spend two)“Farsner’s |.Wille’explains «it}lwessly thrown -threnigu the.ventl-te J must.see the sheritf ieor‘three days.:phigh.There is no cleaner bread |ator opening on,the sidewalk::Al...OT ‘times will stall grow.worse:|fe Mr.Lon Mims,of Fonis,Texas,|made,“*Isknow.there are many.who|number of paoking boxes,and+a|:The first of:May is coming.|is visiting relatives in the counity.agree with ‘Dr,King»and,our edit-|quantity.sof.excelsior:ahd |other When T.must pay niy pell”atMr.Mims was born here and went.)or’.Mis “Hutt mys corn.pone.js|materials were dug under the opem-Now,friends don't.dié-\se émall at‘Weet in’1866,when ne.was”)twoo aj)“right.Well,the..salt-=rising |ng.Fs ie tinge,Mi *‘oy Year old wad this is lis’first pread can’hée-made from a part,a(3)Bed.ears:‘this’‘morning a Bit up and.cash,the whole.;visit back.ra :|tintt pone before the pane is balked)ae.a result of -buitus received Wed-Don't,walt athe:“the first -of May:Mise °Altie Corpendiie f Went.to La]after:it:rises:*‘VeSday.when:his:clothes.tenited |,Bulb gee+thie.sheriff!now;>:“nolvestenddy.to viet Mrs:‘Harry |<the-premium pitered ‘te’couly:|trom a Match.with walch “he sands No tiie ts like the present,daypeesn:Martin.and attend.ike golden,ands country ‘pins or coutry women’Sur-|apother ghild:were playing omy the Aad Aa ‘feel:better,aprons)Re vdine celebratiot®Of:Mr.:and:Mrs.)(prised me,F-expect’yeast ‘bread “is|streef in front’of the lad’s “home.me SAOuse |=BME >Clarke.”=:more “gendthlly \made dnitewn «than |The child was thought to be °jot oa 'SeadCahMisses;Mary andi Mors Lew is wre’ithe #ountry ‘and:fine yeast:sypead||seriously ‘burned,«but “he.erew “Pribute of Respect.?eTaadawnhy:on.-a pleasure Crip to -Philti-ig:niade here.k live ‘in’town bute worse’Thursday.Tue:funenal ©hein Whereas,Jit has pleased.our:Heavy {!ao ““delpihia,”New =Yorks ana:Ww ashing-Lelaim to bea country woman *thee.|heldi this afternaon.only:Father:‘ins His.all-wige pnovi-| ao fon”Stoeger eine,sale of the earth,’I once heard:al..“Why wilktour®peotite®«‘toberate dence.to pemove from’among us‘a/ ou:Miss Stella:Mize,me has beet |wise man say,.Next time they,of-)the -criminal.,match and ‘unclean faittuf ul member.‘of our ‘Lather|aM In tire,Northern markets,spent ai-ter a premium here.on yeast bread,|premises?They.mean not enly*:a)Leazue,by the death af Ri han’Kim-| day of two at home this week,and}Mr.Clark,you atid Dr.King offer)destruction ‘of property but -also,a}ball.theneforia be,it resolved,»felt.Yesterday “for Lenoir,“Where|onie “for:Bult rising!But let me}tess of life.Weare ur against a ist.That.we bow in submission|i vie has “charge of 4 wiklinery |ell’you,the best.yeast .bread ev-)sondition,net.a theory...Call ue to:the witl of Him,who doeth >.alt|A burglar nay have watched you hide ‘thet |tablishment.«|er made,‘and |used to -make a lot:your city autthoxities to act,and at)things wel:‘ol money,s >-Mrs.8.C.McNeely,has beep at’of ft,”was the yeast that came,Once.?’:is 2d That’we ever strive to intitate|}You may lose it.-Put.it in thisConnelly.Springs for ‘f¢veral days|from the still house.f.think*1 |Mitchell Conant Man (bi doweds.|ule N natdeniog naka iteepfylnese ot |yank,where it will be safe in our burelar and Mio.On account of the serious ilneéss of|«ai prove that.by many ‘who.have i”ns 7 an “Bardo :our ‘departad one;and in:our:time!?_fire roof:rault —,1:-f hi AN aad.the Nttle child of..My.and Mrs :T.;eaten the bread.POC Innocent Vic gin.of -trouble find ‘comfort,as A cat E =anos POMC WOR h you eaean :ff?MoNeely.rn :|ANOTHER FARMER’sw IPE.|Gow.anna poy parca ats Aa la Giles Waaeeene Father 4 «Withdr awit AT ANY TEME.‘On demand.AllMr.W:A.Sample:has been in}scercedald ain CHEM.¢oe Bad 28 ajo",'ueChaittottesinceMgaaaydeht.7.|Deg.Tax:Wanted to Eliminate ,the|Whiten Wee.convicted of munder.+,ae aved stend,out sympathy your neigh bors do this.“-W hy:not you!.Miss.Mary Lois Miller is visiting Worthless Dogp.im 1892 ‘and Sentesiced to.|death,ing them in love to the:God of all :‘her,brother,Dr.T..Giler Miller,in|Correspondénce.of The Landmark.j the sentence being commuted to 30]17 consolation and love {Philadesiphia :eee io <Troutinan,R-1,March 12—1 aired EME Pe ae Cabanger oe That a copy of these neso-|iy eperhee (co piped iow wordsin favor a fi uty tha ,;De Shh oo‘Notices of New.Advertisennents.gh pag os phe pe yr rohig ed Wiaitson tecommensed inurder ih boda Ne oe tae:ta pony =Fi rst National Bank,Green éariations aud true ‘Irish:believe that all’dogs;Ought ‘to .be|the seoond degree put,as the stat-7 ony 1,the ‘bereaved faintly»amd j‘;Shamrocky for St.Patrick's Day.-<]destroyed:On:.the-other hand,1 Ute didn’t provide)for second de-)ro.pa pers :me :Pad STATESVILLE,N:Cc.Van’Lindley,Polk Gray Drug.Co.,)\tike a’good dog as well as.any|Stee.murder at that time:there was MRS.J.H)DINGELHOEF:-agents ie foody.-But there are-ahany worth-|#.mistrial.At the ‘next trial:Winey 7 MRS.EB.A.FRY,ie C it ]IShoesand.slippers;for.Spril€’)less dogs rudining at wili over the °)Was.convicted of first degree MISS BERTHA “CLINE.api a $00,,000;Surplus and Profits$32,000wear;clothing,truuks,et¢e.;winter |ti¢ids.destroying birds’nests.’More nuorde fag seritenced a Srp ED }eremilfineryathalfpricéD:B.Kri-|zame ts destroyed annually by dogs °°?Ce Be .,CONT ULE 0.5 school (hosing —Birt day Cele-iy YMer&Oo.);cs eating the eges and rho.birds|YFars jmprisot ment ‘|bration,i Me sis OF F ICERS:e‘When."ine detibt:got:Dan .Valley!than te:killed hy the huntemen 2OUn ater Whits on Wis sent."to Correspandetice—of-_Phe Landmark:Ht -3--CARVIN:President.x e 5.PEGRAM.”Be foute-C.W.-Basnemer,Jt,local:av piincliving near here has from the ene niin yA ee aped .arch Harmony,March 12—-/Mr.-Barlie G.H.BROWN,Vice President.JNO Ww.GUY,Assistant C hirepresentitive‘:‘dx.to-ten flee doga that keep.up,a Bd to Kenntucky,where,.the public i Grait:who.taught school thie win+|£;fas i =ier.“th Fresh candies by ex ress States yelping all day.long:and.part ‘of is informed,he settled down to a)ter at Mit,.View:hing”Satnened| s we Drug Co se ataces he te night;and.they .roam “around ps si Naka=a ‘ile eon ts aca He|hor He.Mr-*Carl Sh arpe,who pare Sea apANaG =EpNRADP apy map aap earsmegaman aemesomamemmsneneaeeesMoneyinthe‘bank ergham eg destroying ©birds’)S¢atoonal and religious work:iat.Simpeor's me home :e epereenecurorrersandFarmers’Bank jieste,ete.’A dog law woud do.")-Tried in Kentucky anc ‘hus a wire)'me =Me Totoe.oarue -si je eeseccese weA-new--resolinti ~Mutual.Build,wway ‘with some of them,aoe three ehdidren a oo ne will nlake on the 16th: ing and.Loan “Assoctaticn :I hcar-peopte complaining:-about.—“few.months ago the State aur|W>Crater’s hool,at chs!1$ Watch for next:Putseny Wibi¢e |callag'th righ —That i#ath < aied ms White:SLO L school.houSe,will,close)ine OCK Ol @ Ic es !Stimpson ‘Hardware (fastichoens.They--pay_tax 00 pigs recbuute and he .was _arrested|on 23d.Mr.R,.W.-AWindsor's!Superior features *and they.wouldmuch crather —weil,andni retumned’to the penitentiary._Nat|©itagia Mills,closed mast)cotton,:-,corn and fert ind kel ‘a pig than a.dog Any un hy are ag sath D Was at onde De FS 3 Oth.reer a 'i Statesville Hardes ar :ceabonable man.that has.a good.dog £1»for his pardow and i n :tect xi ded SOACE NG Er Hiends|¥+wee Co,‘s nj =aromset mainder$e sear!a e ne ees ae tions:s eee:mete oe Binal iw ae *BU G Gl ES,SU R R EY S,W AGONSSeven:per cent.guerantees ory ft We have no siheep in this|¢!“1s Kemitucky,Tnchud)euAvan Mee pe <| fend ‘on $10,000 of non-tuxable pre-Senin iad ty but ‘the dogs .run'::the pst dea it.ie said;ar ee I oars "Ai eee ae 18."All the best makes,and Harness to go |erred stock B.G.fiusther,i e pisture and four the}-county,jhe uding ;nella-|ite last lee eae |; ‘Ten -porkers,about i0u bs,each,ee ac gee per er tives of a dead ae:signed =|ANNOUNCEMENT 9 aloug.Spring stock now in.Linedeliveredanywhereintownat.10.)°),ire fence arc d Mt.Ephraim)tion atid.the pardon was grain |“Od ;cents the pound.Pinewood Daity \4zcvine aaunne con euinad he obit |A Raleigh d'spatch.which’scom}.As the matter is b*inr discussed,a of Hackney,Oxford and RattermanFarm,W.C;Wooten é&Song,‘RF.)py ai means give.us a dog lew |eyes this information says “there|}take this method of annoyncing &Luth Baggies and Surreys.‘D4 ie 2 }RUFUS ERVIN \is a pretty general agreement now)that I willbe a’caudidate for .the|:7 ;7 :eo"Valt Orpington ‘es {5 for $1 ae epee that it wae not,Woadtgon who did!offige ‘of County Supremtendent of|Call and see stock.Prices as low asW.F.Browning,Corey Sen's Tears Saved the Father.he ‘kiling.’Pubic Instruction of Ireceli*county,|anybody{Gentle family:hor for sale.ash uegton:’Dispete!»Greensboro at ware .eas subject to the aciion of tne Demo-°‘M ..Deaton,%Rew “xw-aae taste:ent sihaeeanes vee ™.err ee Primary and Vonvertion.® :my ‘irtoten ~~i an om Uk “vcause Harry Ruth,of Charlotte,,yohinetes Diets pa 12th aliena ae a H V hi |&S ] reseription EPO Salk Ih 5 EB sii ips sad i yon nS »“BPA.Le ne nn ee stay i eur Co Phe ee ae vs Se aoe Reforms .galtore in®the nation’s LOST Fo KETBOOK CONTAINING small |arness,e IC e upp y Company.Hiti class statio ¢ew Mii e,}hat ‘a fithe Be *Fe th een pubic printing,estimated to suive naan te ay ec chenge,collar ge toh AtSea fey.xtyles Re F eens.bOOK ip Sahih "e ‘deport a @cretary Na-the government millions of dollars —Sdeoverocesseovess 7hG PALIODErY a a toe 1 ale lecided’in favor of the.el-|Yere described to the Seurats to-FOR BRENT cis hast pants rovmianes ———.‘Another,cas of:Oliver plows.The)on maining in this country.Jay in a statement by Senator Smoot’wil sell ob easy terms D arene PC care of| emt Tarmere a ne ha tat bar arrived o1 New York Om the seven years’work of the March 15.|Montgomery Hardware Co.*fone the old couttts ard.was about printing investigating .commission OR TLE CY HORSE. tpeclal prices for.thrte-room out-3 bet Gian ee cae antes ‘and the.preparation of the bill re FOR SAL tac srurtn J MCDBA.| (ite;beginning on Mouday,8th.cn Mr.Webb took a hand in the Ving all the laws relating to print-,7ON,Sheri eeinetaimentplan.Cra\\ford-Bumch Site.Somehow the immigration ig.Mr.Smoot said the .commmis-E —BUFF ORPINGTON eggs at 15 for!Ffursiture Co,a :ifiela’s got the idea that ‘the et-|Sion discovered ‘ten million practio-—-GE8ru W.F:BROWNING.Loray.N,New chirt-.waists aud blouses,|r jtoth was not the ycumg man’s |4ly worthless documents accumulat-|v.March 15~5t.-_| lew spring,£0088 Punto nerneren ather died “upon this ground they |}°@ in Washington within 17 Y€2U0S|-—yg sesssseememucsa amermemenraaimecicatrso:enictine Sona ay daar ‘anc)he ‘believed that the actual loss ™ Finest ©bunch Bock...ever Nariel eee York due to defective methods of dis-9brough:.bere --Hehkel-Ciaig -Live og chen came bask to see-Mr.|oributurg public documents had cost ‘DAVIS stock -Co ;‘Webb 2 When Mr.Webb told him /not less,than’$25,000,000 in 17 ig ByStoryofalosteusiomer.—-Ram:| overything possible had been |Veurs.~He éald that not,even.the ;P sey Howses-Morrison Co _¢and that it seemed certaim that Presidents of the United States have GRAHAM FLOUR |Shoes that wil wear longer then |oot Roth would have to:be sent |%8d-such discretionary,“power ex-:iny ainer and:for sosg¢money.—W Sai eines young nan broke;down |%?Pt Im.war mergencies &sW.Foushee.ie wept.:public printers have had in.expend-}‘—s heuse for age or ve Ad-Mr Webb old.Secretary Nagle ing for printing machmery aud ma-\} iress P,C.,care The Landmark...”sm ist ei sifient and’the:krbor/t¢™@l,more.than $1,000,000 in.one 8 |.Notloe Pi oreditors Mrs.Ella,a eee ee vear without approval.or advice of I sell Davis | *.Steele,&éxecutrix seas ice ;s |uly "government officer.::oni a —on Roth:to reipain in thi “Sehator.Smoot said the”comimis-Graham Flour,| Social Items.'eee eee sion;which hias so.far cost the gov-e | Mrs.Jas.Mac Connelly -enter-|Boy's Foot Cut—Tabor School Clos-|ernment less than $35,vu0,had ef-d | tained a.number of ..friends at a}ed.fected a saving of several.milion 7 }\bridge party eos “od A ae Correspondence of The Landmark.|dollars andi he estimated $600,000 D.J.KIMBALL,-hier -home on Mulberry.street ~).Olin,March:11—Rey.C:A.Mun+|avmual saving in further economies,‘i+ waa &spirited game.a saiad eo |poe came-to fill his appointment|vesides mons ing the vay opens =THRE E eho OUTFITwithgrapefrult,was seryec at Tabor last Sumday but on -ac-tions of uselees publications through ~7,eMrs.Samuel,Tomlin ‘was hostess Seta ot the isomerase weather ser-|(he~mails.The bill he advocated f eaeee you wish to go to housekeeping and probably do nottothe:Sai’Souci club Wednesday|i were not held.would -effedt a permanant.-organly eel able.Weare the people to start youin business.-Be inningafternoonof:lust week at the]a sew dave ago Forest.7:yearpld|tation for the goverr nent printing MARCH 18th we will furnish your three-room house complete for © eee o nt oon eee ae son ‘of Mr.E.C.Hayes,was,walk-|2ffice.‘only $98.00 on terms of $10.00 cash and $2.00 per ‘wee This2@yeeel¢o foo le i Sree aasds Pane ateet ;,ehmend ts eg ore and the af-gl Cccwine Mabe tee ae re The.People Should Have the Say.er ee Sittae,if go to toetermocn-passed -pleasantly.lee}5 siti es gee ae,ae fa.Raleigh News and Observer,”g :.geo 1S olfer,Duy now,spear,dds and mints were served |Cu,aepping iy the way of his:ta a Scie wield GE OG ble and we will’store the goods for you free of charge for future de-mi,tke -"Gans Souci ‘club|(ere axe.The result’was.a cut In political,affairs of this country livery.You cannotafford notto take advantage of thisoffer.ComeWednesdaytheSansSouciCMD)Vhich necessitated tne calling of there .(s more and more a cry of int @ |lad:to sh i i bs‘.and a few outside guests spent an a pliyaticians Ewin atibehes seine |“biticke tothe people’in the nomina-O see US,We are alwaysgia o show yout rough our igstore. enjoyable ‘afternoon,with Mrs.FE.)tayen to close the ‘wound.tic of,candidates for party-offlicesM..Youint pales me foetal.Abe School closed at Tabor Saturday |Im North Carolina in.many.coun-ments at Lingsiey ospra’ -\\and Olin and Tabor ball teams ties there is the dinect primuairy.SSBtertheusualtime:spent in dainty|iiawed in the :aftertioon,‘Tabor win-|tem and is a.system that.is ex:Crawford-Bunch Furniture Comp’py.handiwork and the.discussion’of ning,Miss Annie.Lazenby,who'teniding..A lange portion,”declaned rcunrentevents,Mrs Lloyd Neely taught the school,has returned.to by some to be a niajority,of the a :UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAI MERS,.and Miss Lura Guy assisted th€dor home.near Cool Spring.--_|-Demiccracy of the State is:desirous)~We ask hae a single.trial of:=|h :DAY 400aniHeMitteghaereerFriendsof.Mr.Clarence Holmes|that.~primary law be extended)City Flour—for then its really ones,.NIGHT 1258eshments‘he .decoré S jwill be portty to leirm that he is|to all the counties.In one cam-|.1s tte Ban :;iis :jonquils and hyacinths gave a de Ditatne hon an Sane ne appen-/paigm the nomination of a United |high-grade qualities wit make Sales Day is-thefirst Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C, lighful suggestion of spring.|dicitis.The friends of:Mr,..Gus’States Senatcr was made in-a’pri-|youa steady patron of this su--|Holmes are glad to see him able to;|many,and fm the coutest this year perlatively fine flour.Accident,School Closing—Mail Ti|5.out again:\.|for the.senatorship it is certain|Quality often variesin soméfloursregularities.‘e ene tree [chat the pirimary will be used,|but iIn-CITY BRAND you will en- Correspondence of The Landmark,A Gicou "Example For Other Judges.;The direct voice from the people _joy.securing.a choice,UNIFORM |sae ::.ey 4Stony,Point,March 13-—Mr.Cart|Raleigh.Times .[is°what is desired an¢it is held!“grade of flour that is splendidly a)ee eae a aMilhclland,.who lives about two|Woe ites that 6 de of|Umt this is best to be had when satisfact ay ;;mies from here,while.chopping!.oh aes at the January term |e#ch tian deposits his ballot in the Ctory.wood this morning accidentally .cut|sae ‘tor Palak -i ene 138 bron.|.Just say CITY FLOUR to:the 4 ;-EU' his right foot quite,seriously.'Dr.|erie ta hick 3 aed bees ‘a Sune ie |grocer andobtain flouft satisfac-“4 t)Hunter attended.him and found it}>eee eee the wo More Arrests in the Myrtle|«tion,::y ; eggary to take jive stitches to|@2°ket more than ‘wo years,‘have Hawkins Case,i ::Pardee ayann;|been set for trial Maren 21,-—Due ouchoséthe’wound,1 ¢:ice Aes.;B notice fs given plaintifis,déefend- ne aor A KE lana ae ante and attorneys that unless oth- eral pe A long vilogramme-mn arwise disposed of when called for “the public has a cordial invitation,jTial,thet a non-Suit will.be enter-Gome of my neighbors abecon -i is one eae ee plainimg of mail prregulanities,n |the cohgested.civ cocket,and one instance a plainly minoinna.We:beheve a Bont one,For:onepoeinbieceawheis.tash-ois Lien TO4EO OF RENT t+oa see no eral way from Statesville tothis place.vad adiobicnity4 baadbsganamecapande hake te Lit yotania1?term,unt ii the.cocket is full‘of »Cabbage.Patch rubbish,“Tne judge can sweep out caithe,Wigs of he 6 eee!Hala |t's ruhpich and make ‘the inter- "next Monday.evening at 8 o’¢bock weted yr ruce.get a ou ».\cases‘by students:of the college.Admajs-|'-'t ehc uth be fieay j oti .sion:Adults 25 ome “gh,fldrem 15 THR ee,a oe ee ,dvess than ;reaad ©. genta.—ad, .Two additional arregts in*connec:| tion with.the Myrtle Hawkins:éase | were made in:Asheville Tuesday hight’whem Mrs.Nora Britt andMrs,Little Shaft were arrested,the women being charged with having guilty knowledge of or.being ar ive City:Flour ne bo. NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executrix’of me will of -M>K.Steele,decedé- ’notice is hereby givn to.“all ~~uher@ kGray eves in,sue sutinins oper.ie ‘seal holding claire ade teeh eat |=:,a0D which resulted in the death ot State ‘to present:the me-t the iMyrtleHawkinslastSeptymber.,Mrs)in conias an Ge he te "the -LBth ON THE©‘PHONESBrittweslodgedin.the *Buncomibe |Iny;of Mareh,1913:-and all par-.Lom anycountyjail)while Mre,Shaft.wi!ics indebted to tie estate:will SQUARE Beastakento.Hendergonville-jail pends |ase make.imimediite pagment :mga prelimingary,hearing Friday,|MRS?BLUA BE.STEELE:exeqtut ix 2 :.Teatre eeeee cateroerte|At Mi Bttebe,Scaee N.C:Sales Day is:‘thefirst Monday in each month in,Statesville N.C.Give THE LANDMARK thre¢months}WV.D..Turne,r Aft’s esttlalsubscription,60 centa,«Ma rey Th.;9!VIA a t ’, ®:‘+paixwnsasaemia ner ey Wy t see ‘Va "we ar dae ihe GKS ”Why Not Rebuild:Your Health?| A Reconstructive’Tonic Known as MILAM WILL DO IT—GUARANTEED hy awithverybeneficialr@oults..Believing|conn:sewe ae Reneein nnerhninsihe publ iestten z Gédty A Tri Woathrooke Blevator Co:(formerky Cashier Bank of Danvilis,Bookvkeeper,Amrican Tobacco Co, eebyterian Minister,Charlotte ¢.=; exeling Salesman”+ wn danages Riveraide Overald Ca, <é‘th Register Publiehiag Co. Bnufacturer,Hepeeee *RandSBAtate Deaths . Head of Srepior Depts ‘am:Tod Co. Saéty<and tress:Morghoo’ite,Ge.- a byve Gontedersse Vetpran. Mgr.Reuding Dept,a Nf .2 Getnadiee:Manpater, Mutual Tain Tans A NEW RESOLUTION | The record of Building,and Loan Associations,when carefully: examined;make ‘an impressive exhibit of.those who have taken advantage of good health to protect their dependents,. The intentions of most mien are:good,but so many are prone to procrastinate.The hardest part of anything is making up your mind to start.It's.easy when you get going.Just make up your mind to-open a Building and Loanaccount now and you'll —finditan-easy-matter—to-‘keep’it up.afterwards.You will then wonder why you have never tried before Our next series will OPEN APRIL 6,1912 See our Secretary and he will’be’glad t ° ‘Then is the.time. <explain our plan. ab OFFICE JN.MORRISON BU ILDING W.E.WEBB,Secretary. Your Furniture suy your Furniture from afirm in whom you know youcanrely.j : A cheaply constructed Sideboard or Bureau may be made to look wood,to the uninitiated by means.of its finish,Ey-erybody has had:experience with buying shams of this kind. We have spentyears in buying Furniture.We know howit’s made—we know the marks of superiority or poorness,Thereis not-a stick of furnitur@in our store that we would not be glad to placein your home,for every piece is madehonestly,soundly and satisfactorily.. Williams Furniture House. Ho,Ye Chicken Fanciers! =Go straight to J.E.Sloop-for all kinds chic ken feeds to fix your birds for the show and to get eggs.Blood Me al,BoneMeal,Granulated Bone;Charcoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,Lay-ing Food,Laying Tonic,Alfalfa’Meal,Globe and NationalChickenFood,Globe'C hick Feed,“Conkey’s Remedies forCholera,Rope,Gapes,-ete.LEG BANDS—You ean’t wilt prizes tinless your chickensareingoodcondition,Have several settings fresh pure bred Barred Rock eggs.J.BE.SLOOP.Call for Aunt Mar y’s Nest Eggs—they chase;the verminOffthiechickens. =|nruch ITHE LANDMARK /4"te8 THE WORTHLESS‘DOGS.| Twnty-One|Dogs on Four Farms and va Turkey }reeder Must}Fence Againgt them—A South| Iredell Man's Plea For:ae Dog Law.©: Correspondence ‘of:The Landmark, .Mooresville,‘R-4,March 9—Wohille |: ithere is so niueh writing front dif} ferent parts of the,county’on the dog quéstion,I.will-write you.aTothe:Editor of vne landmark:|few limes.from the extreme sowth- ;jenn part..In;the beganuing,iam glad to see 30 much.being!aay that I am a friend to a goodsaidaboutthedoglawandsomany|dog-a.dog that ‘will stay on hiscomingoutin.favor of it.Ine-|own preniises and attend to.his}. a“county needs chis.law amd if pQwin Dune ue aun wiling to per‘*ja reasondble tax on a dog of’that!,“are to get it pow is the time|icind and I think almost a lover i speak,After the election’..it }or a good dog:im the’county’would|. will be too late ‘and.we will tie tot only too glad to Vay bis dog tax to ‘take anything:taey.see fit to |i.order’(as The Landmark:has sive us...+|said),to get the county rid of so Wihetiever I vont’one of your ed-|jihany*worthless.dogs,that,rofe itorials din.‘favor -of:thig Jaw 1°.feel’)O¥er the coumitry,-€adaniggering peo-‘like Shouting,"Glory to.the...good i ple’s.lives and destreying propenty:. old:Landmark,the people 8 friend!))Lowill give yow an idea ef yee mum{Give us nore of it und’let ‘iy of,LerOf dogs:ino this.padt.of the:us who favar,this Jaw get to wonk.|county’,By avtuial ecunt on four ‘jand:make.it’so ‘het:for the Regis.|Tars.adjoining and 4 rying’in|, lative .candidates “that ‘they.‘with:size from 160 t6 209 acres,there {have to open ap «nd.tell:us,where |he 21 dogs."The writer iyeg:‘Olk .tlfey “Stand:sy toate “of itho$e farms:Wut?cwns >only }>While.owe aire thi aking.of the ene dos.1 doubt i ther aire 21doslaw;there.is.on2 other matter /hOBS on those.farms "J “haye oftenthat‘should ‘not.be forgétten,and)Leard seme of the pcople-ene ie}thiat ,is ofir ‘sc Hols:Ww hy.not’take |9D the farms mentioned speak:° ithis matter up now?1°we don’t w.)bard times,and théy are Seen : will be-told wfter the.election that|the cold trith when’they complain.‘we cannot blame any,one for not’).*1 will mot undertake the task of| taking,the matter’up jin.the Legis:|deseribing|<ithe @ifferent | FRIDAY,’—(s--}:March 16 T1912, -DOG|LAW AND THR SCHOOLS. .)Demand sa Dor Law and ‘LongerSchoolTerms-—The High Schools and Colleges Get More"‘Than Their Share of the State's Money—MThe.Children in.the Common Schools Unfairly Treated,-, varieties| lature,because we had.never said /0!dogs Included in -the lst of 21,b.‘anything about a’school law.|but will mention.a few:Hounds,| Are you as citizens of the:coun-|bird dogs,cums,shepherds,fiee.mon-|;ty:satisfied.with:Your’.present gitels and ‘algo the savage.bulldog}lschoo)term?.-De-your children get |UmMuazled,:| ha good adincation:wan.education.to If you were ‘to question one -efs fit them eal the battle of life—in}these people as to why he ‘keeps:50}* our’.parbii schools as they.aré)any dogs,thé answer would be|.ltoday?if not;now is the time to Something like this:5 &pot)Iaake your wants known.Ask Mr.®yYbedy’s business:while IT am] fer.the Legislature if able to feed’thém,.No regard’.for|Candidate‘hie will introdute and support,a ball he ae anid,anne yanheea0.In the country (eat}to.inen he.State’appropriation they !ee } fi the public.(free)schools of he writer has:been trying 'to}State to:$500,000.-1f he.says ‘aise -turkeys —for ‘several.’years;|Ino,mark him,off:your’Hst.and)have had a.great Inaihy:“ORES de-’ jeive ‘ybur support to the.one that Stroyved and a number of turkeys}a by dogs.that “prowl about}1 wt Ave not.your children |Hed to some consideration?the country.Last spring ©f|.At present we have three State $3.25 for one setting of Mam-High Schools in the county,alll,so Bronze turkey ‘eggs and got far as I know;doinz a great work fine turkeys.raised Now,as kL wentdnet-forthe world harm one the laying.season|ap close at hand }hdir of their heads;but how much !-WHl be forced to fhe expense .“of jmoney do they get ftom the:State $10.16 $12 for pouitry wite to build land.how Many children,outside of %lot dog proof.and put my turkeys the.district in Which they .are-Jo-|@ if I succeed in.raising amy thiscated,go°to ‘them?I would like Season’All on account,of so many lfor some one who knows to give Worthless dogs prowiiug over ‘the he ‘figures.’Just pive us the ra-ntry..It is a mystery to me itie of the money.they get to any people keep so many dogs uythreepublicschoolsinthecountythereisalmost:noching to :hunt. fand the ratio of the number of AS I Said,Iam a friend to'a’fewohiildren’in those three districts that £00d dogs but not:la sympathy with eliter,and:have .mtered the high many trifling “dogs that ramblesls:to those who-did not.©It over the.country,deetroying ped:| 6 that the State High Schools Dle’s property. a great benefit to ‘the neighbor-|"Give us some kindmwhich.they are located and will diminish the number |ofpointweshould~con-S in [redell county to,about one- \fourth.the present number.or legs is the prayer of.this writer. i SOUTH IREDELL,« After'a ‘hearing on a writ of “ha- lor nine months and add.the eighth)beas corpus,Associate Justice Walk- jand ninth gnadees,;have good and)er,of the Supreme Sourt,ordered|well paid teachers’and educate their|the dischange of Fate W.Goss;the |chiidren at home.|}young.Durham man who was being To aid in.this,might ‘cut/|held without bail on the:order of }down the number high schodls|the coroner and jury os possibly im- and have only one eaic .coun}plicated in foul:play sonnected with We are of ths opinic that |the asphyxiation of Alton Johnson, the-students now canotied in Fred.Jernigan and Hugh Porter, ape high scaocolg in .this/of Benson,Johnson.county,|who could be placed together in|were found dead in a room in Rak Ee eaainel high School and not have,e¢igh February 5.Judee Walker de then;Buch a -large School and do|cided there was no case againstbetterwork.Goss.: }I hardly think the children of the count?have hat a square deal.| |They outnumber the boys and gi } |who go to high school and’col »Shorn by far,yet they get a very small jBhare of the State's apportionment Hair is certainly most jf should like to know how’..the/to woman.Who.couldStateexpectsherboys‘and eo ey a balidseheaded woman?to prepare for ‘high school by g0-|charms could.one’2tray.tomgtoapublicschool.four nionths such.a.disfiguremgnt?,—a year.I ask,can they do it and|4.woman's goal ‘is;be thoroughly prepared?-1 hardly |and marriage,Her crowningthinkso;yet that is the thing ex-|j,her hair:The loss -ot her hair pected of them. Guess it's asia enti-.Killed over paid mioth Tour cou wity SO is. of legislation is the ox e eitLothave schiool in every district? that .have local taxatior le extend their echools to eight a six 4 months’ Then th¢ ‘they of in A BALD-HEADED WOMAN! of Her Crown Loses in Love and of Beauty, Marriage. necessary love and Whatoffset | love glory usually ‘For or vICK’s FAMILY REMEDIES co, I wilh}- “any. inflammation “soreness of*' the joints,muscles or super “ficial tissues,nothing:will so veomptly bring relief and so permanently cure as Itis not a simple lea.or ink“s sing—it is ast rongly”medi- cated preparation,the part over which it is applied:absorlss its healing qualities,unlocks’the clogged pores,and pers fects a permanent cure,ia ’By keeping a jar constantly on hand you will avoid’ much ‘suffering. A:B.Shackleton,Sheriff of Lunenterg Co.,writes: Tak have had dccasion to use the sample jar of.Vick's Croup-and-: Pne umonia Salve you gave me,aud desire to say it eave very satis- factory results,Lamsatistlec it will do what you ‘claim for'it’’') ,At your druggist’s or by mail;25c.,50c:,1.00 Economy auagests the ‘dollar size, Greensboro,N,C. _Bargains in 6-foot Dining Tables:: 7:50 Tables"oe Tables 60,00 10-foot Tables $14.50. 17.0 48.50 Statesville Housefurnishing ‘Company. R.O.DEITZ,Manager. Sales Dayis thefirst Monday in each month in Statesville,N:6. conditions will next Legisia boys andtheir.s! Trede!ne mars her beauty;happiness andIhope.these success.Yet,right here in States-bettered by the iville there are.thousands -WD|fong.to See the’meh who:are neglecting or injuringihecountygetting}their hair to such.an extent.thattheState's.money.:itis only.a matter of time when itjitand-every county in the will:be utterly ruined. needs it.Now is the time Many women destroy the beauty of Ask for an apportionment of their ‘hair through thoughtlessness000,and be.satisfied,with nothing!or ignorance of certain facts.©Theyless.Remember,if.you do not get)3jtusecurling irons over-heated or to(it amd are banded out the petty |excess,Which destroys the natur-|little ‘sum of ©$125 000,some oth-al oil,of the hair,causing ‘it to“ar schools will get-.the remaining|gniit break and “come out.They [$375,000 and your boys ard sxris|qo not shampoo .their hair often(will not get one:cent.é6f~benefit |enisugh,or’too:often.They “use |untess they go to.Ligh school or soaps or preparations which.con j college,and very little'then,‘tain ingredients positively:harmful‘his isa question for every citi-elig the acalp and.hair., to consider,especially the citi-|As a.result of atch local .tax custricts.How|dandruff created,the hair -loos- do you os local tax dis-/ons loses color,falls out,and from the State PAYING |halddness commences,unless propertaxation?YOUland prompt precautions ane.*takenbleoughtyoulintime.’Then -again,microbes and jout a Mttle und give “you more|certain diseases.bring -about wn=money fromthe very fact that YOu|hye althy scalp:and:hair conditions. jare willing to help vourselves?Ape{” atmost any-womanh ‘may.rid:her-| \you Satisfied?If not,speak out,!cele of “dandruff and dise ased, tell the candidates’what.you watt)scalp and fair if ‘she will but usé|jand you will get it.the right remedy.We have.that} Now let's:all pull remedy,and we:‘will:positively|j\dog law for Iredell and:best-of al guarantee that it will either .cure| |for a six months’school term..for |dandruff and baldness or it will-not| yeyery child in the grand old State \cost the user anything.iafotNorthCarolina.es |.Mhat’s @ pretty broad statement,:;PROGRESSIVE.|but we will back it and prove.it ptatesville,March 9,fe hil our -own money...We will re-ee :uum your money:if.you do not fint|thiwe Rexall “93”Hair Tonic fs-an |entirely satisfactory remedy that (will promote hair growth.and over- |New Stirling,Marth 11—-One_of|come scalp and,hair troubles;that‘our!citizens saw a dog,a few days)it will grow hair ~even on baldy jsince,eoming along’the road with heads,unless all life in the hair isomething white in his frouth.-Be.broots hastbeen.extinguished,the|| |coming anxious -to Know What -it |follicles .closed and the scalp Us |was the .citizém:gathered -a<few)glazed ,and ©shiny.It gets its |roc kSand placed hinself ‘in hiding.|name from the fact that it ‘grew of ire to $500,- Zen treatment,zens:of :ishelp 2 et extra the State tricts for +Your }think Don’t to help togethér for ai |What the Dog “Haa-Fhe Troutman | Sale: [corre spondence of T he Landmark: CAN'T LIVE RIGHT Without a Watch.You're always wondering what time it iis.:Get one of my WATCHES and quit wonderihg.BEST WATCHES.|«22-6 26:4.4 BEST.PRICES.H.B.WOODWARD. an i When the dog cme along tle:man/hair in 93 out of 100 cases,where thtew the rock and made the-dog/it received a theroughly hard, (drop what he had .and what yot impartial and aetic.fe test.i : treckon it was?A pound of butter|.We want you we Rexall Oa lin “a napkin,or”towel,that the |Hatr ‘Pomtecat pa ~DissKea-kertd,Bur Cas. |\dog had POLIT Gal from a next-door |cannot Jose anything by,doing:80, |neighbor.i é l while you have everything!to gain, The sale at:Mr.Tobe Troutnran’8 You had better think this over,and Saturday,was largely attended.”then come in and sée us about this |Property’sold-well.-Mr-Prentnnwn|Loffer.Yon will be well.repaid.forjfind.his family will go.tos Montana|your visit to otir store.Remem-lor Canada.‘hber-you ‘ean get.Rexall Remedies 5 The wheat is naking little in thie mata sae only at our}show.:.Too thin»in "Dlaces..Corn stere—-The .Rexalks «Store,The is worth $1 per bughdl at:the’.orib. cAWay WANTED,get pay for six.Card room hands canPOINT.‘MANUFACTURING.COMPANY,N,at FOR RENT "Statesville Drug Co.,oh eee 19065560 eSora 1912 Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever Think of | That Mr.Property Owner? NSURANCE! ?2 We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accide andHealth,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate‘Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,‘Guar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bofd. “Today is here.Tomorrow:is coming “all ‘too fast.Consider the present,-L00 late to lock the stab’e after the horseis gone. ‘Phone 54.Call or write us for prices and. _tntormaion about our pollens Statesville Realty &Investment Co. ‘J.-F:CARLTON,Manager. —+FULL pet esta eat Ti IDIANRURNNER DUOKS:work reas aon nights iWillpiyspinners20cper8ce ARK.Penciled English Strain..Thebest spe-*make:$7 to #10,»STO +])ciea of Poultry forall-round purposes.Theyneverset~haven't time.Lay purd white eges*|the year round.They come froma pen that has i|proven an ayerage of 225 eggs pernyear per.duck,.f,')—AFTER APRIL Iat,‘store |Season for setting duck eres landjw.on,Eggs #2 thisroomeyuonebyAlexan-Lee 12,ge on orr write,L,sian GANor Aes"Wah,27.J.SALLE March 8.* TEELB,Superintetanht:s March 8~4t. _B.PATTERS ays BRADY,--The Printer. RINTING. q W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C. ’Fine-Farm Lands and Cify Rhu aah for Sale. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES, Jan.2. PROPERTY© For.Sale or Rent.| Four Seve One chaser. enue., t Nine wille fo on Oak’street for sale.barn and outbuildings. less than-a mile-north-of towntobecutintolotstosuitpur-. tial property,located.on nersburg road and Turner ay- GC,Ss.Holland. room cottage and lot Good ral lots,close in,for gale. hundred and sixty acres This is fine residen- ur- actés in ‘north States: r ‘sale.: Dec.12. SEWING.|work,’MRS,«Phone 22.6, |AFORLADIES.and children,Reasonable prices and good|.PEERINE:42h wreani9. A.W. Ce‘ea “ ,March 1,1912. _SALE OF FARM: Under ‘authority of ‘a {the Superior Const of irecell coumty in the special,proceed for the sale of land for.divisicn :.mong.the: |heirs of Eli B.Walden,T will on, |-MONDAY,ABitE:1,1912 jat 12 o'clock,ween,at jhouse door in Stutcsv'te,‘sell at ipublic auction tie:folk wing.land ‘in Cool Spring Sewnsh |Beginning at trav's/rear the church.r nosNES 1 ihe v coher,On.OF ad,suuving north) |22 degrees east with 1 road.and’) hw"th the Statesv'ie <n.Mocks-! |Ville road 116 poles to a poet oak onithewestsidecitthercvd;thence [Pe rth.77 degre+g west to Sills”cor |ner;,thence ne3r iurtna 86 poles [to a Stone;Siis’vornet,.thence| jnorth 89 degrees west &7 poles to a poplar onthe west site,of * |branch;thence eonth J i prees ess j= a Said decree of court| |Wilson.Forces Favor a |Washington Dispatch. Presidential preference prim:aries to determine the popular choice for theDemocraticnominationwereindorsed today by William F.McCombs,of |New York,campaign manager-for 'Gov.Woodrow Wilson. ment issued here Mr.McCombs -said Governor Wilson would be willing to submit his candidacy to that test. |The announcement from:Mr.Mc- Combs followed discussion of the al- 'leged combination of Speaker Clark, Governor Harmon and Oscar:Under- /wood against Governor Wilson,the ‘report of which was characterized re- centlyby Speaker Clark as a ‘‘malic-————— ious lie.’ _“To remove any danger ‘or suspicionofsuchanarrangement,’’said a’|Mr.McCombs,“Tl.would stipgest a presidential primary in every State. Primary. In a-state-. STOPS THAT ITCH If you are suffering from Eczema, Paorikeis or ny.other kind oftrouble,drop ‘mmto our’store ,forstantrelief.We will xvarantee to or that itch in two seconds.A 265e¢trial bottle’.will.prove.it. We have sold other remedies for .skin troubles,but none that we couldrecommendmorehighlythanthewellknown“compound of Oil of Winter-_green,Thymol and a few.other in-credients that have erouEnt such won- derful cures all over the country.This compound,known as 1D..D.D.Prescription,will cool and heal theitchy,burning skin as nothing elsé can,Get a regular bottle and see—on our no-pay offer, Wy oy Halt,Statesville,N.C,.. $-+ALWAY SIN. Scoury three rooms on the second floor:of .the First National Bank Building,and I am alwayshere.Don’t peep.into my reception roc m. where I never stay and then go off and say lamnotin,but come on in and let yourself be known. skinin-you |208 poles to a ‘Stake and pointers|Whether Governor Wilson wins or Tap‘tke bell,knock:or peak out.If T ampotat, jin Gay’s line;thence wi ta that line |near east to the beginning contain- jing.85 acres,less 2 se41e8 soid:to }the mill conipany;tiis 'a1¢contains |dwelling house ‘nd other im]rove-||ments;5|-“erms—One-third cash cn confir-: |mation of.Sale,.,One-toird in 6 |}months and one-thifa in.12 months,| |With interest on deterred Payments,|with privilege of pay'ng before ma- |turity.Purchaser gecs rent for th:lyear.||ALEX OC,BBAVER, (Cor.missioner, J--B-Armfield,Atty."7 _March 1,1912.| COMMISSIONER’'§SALE (OFLANLAND URSUANT to a judgment of the ‘SuperieeCour?of Iredell county,rendered at the Jan-uary term,1912,in an action wherein Thomas JGongerisplaintiffandWillWassonisdefendant,the nudersigned c.mmissioner will sell at public@uctionto.the hi,hest bidder.for eer at thevourthousedoorinStatesville,N.C., SATURDAY.MARCH 23D,joi. at'l2 o'clock,m.,the folléwing described real es-tate lying in the edge of Relmont;a colored sub-urb,sout:east of Statesville,to-wit:One-halfoa.of land,the same that Will WaysonpurchasedfraNatSerSoedescriptionofwhichseedeedfromNatSmithtoW!asson and being the résidence of the said Will Wass,adjoining the Janda of Ernest-Weaver,Nat Smith's-one ‘and the public Be.BN A iaot:‘to Fs aia oe B.ake ANY:Feb.20,191 N A,McLEA,Commissioner. y a loses,the primary plan would allow ithe Democrats ‘to name their own leader,and he is willing to abide by ;the sovereign and authenticated ver- dict of the organized Democracy.ofthiscountry,as expressed by individ- ual Democrats in a primary election.’’ Consideration For Old People. Mrs.Lindsay Pattersow in The Pro- gressive Farmer,be I;love old people..They are so awaet and interesting and gentle that it is not only a delig in yood manners.,Thenthey’velived through so much.that wisdom has come to therh,and patience,and they done for their.pleasute.And we deo< so_pitifully little!We intend to go: and sée them,and we don’t;.we in-, tend to take’them flowers,and we don’t;we-intend to remember thematChristmasandontheiranniversa- ries,dnd we don’t;and.by and by,while we are intending,they.quietly’fall asleep,and itis too late,and in-steadof precious meniories of kindly ‘deeds,we have only shriveled,blight-ed featets for all that we left undone. oO xeaeAa So Ow ht to be with =< them,it is also a much-needed lesson - appreciate every little thing that is in thedental chair I am in my Laboratory —work’shop—in a room farther in,P FLAUGENOUR,Dentist. JOHN ©.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT :AND FITTING:GLASSES. Office in Mills Building. Office hours.9 to 14 a.m., 2.to 6 px m. Phones:Office 458;Residence:42 CORSETS,‘Tihey Lace ty,Front” This celebrated Corset excels instyle,» beauty and comfort.Stays:guaran-| teed not torust or.break.»Whether |you buy or not,try it on and see why it excels.15S MONTSINGER, Gorseticr and Dréssmaker meree 1.Phone 1266. bring itin anda new set.Ww. We sell the f; .£ cost to you. show.you our line. ore }TEELANDMARK)|PENCILS-Oe+L FRIBAY,.-Maréh 15,°1912.Positivelythe best assortment dod Mareh 55,5218, ;of Pencils iin the-city..How the Unprofitable Dog May Be PENS °-.Made Profitable..To the Edit the tand id =eos Be nae“Moore’s.Non-Leakable ‘and nee unlined:m fs tandioarh:sas |eee man wha ‘denatita aualty,The latestSeid mmodelk arehere.id “Waterman's Fountain Pens.om.ot the dog should:be restrained,style andft wants“‘Shield Brand”:we wantyou to”see themn—one lookBLANKBOOKS.||He should not be allowed.to roam}.mal e h ha will convince you’.that “ShieldBrand“:lank Book the neighborhood:over at his:own|“Clothes.because they are &Clothes are the clothes you want to buy Allkindsof Bound Blank Books|i pleasure,gratifying his appetite clothes that are made tosatisfy.at the ae you want to pay._and Sheppard’s J.oose Leaf fiat the expense’of the.public,The oe :rey"Sy stems,\people of Iredell:would be astonish-.|«r ed if they knew the total’valwe in oh Th W.itt-Whit Cc St PRIN TING dollars’of the stuff.donsumed’.by e a ]€ompany,any |ont, Weare sure we canmeetyour||the dogs.‘It is not necessary toneedstheretoo.nention the miany things --which| .-the dogs destroy,from the simple}' .Ermer eet :fact:that .every ‘person who is...ne-|{Statesville Printing Co.,|oe With dogs knows @l)abet THEGREEN MANURING CROPS.|PASSED THE SEVENTH GRADE.=a aan ‘Printing and Stationery,“There are some good dogs ‘but |Coivpeas,Bucas nhont and:Soy Beans ‘List of Publie:Sehicol Pupils ini a :|$i, 518 South Center Street,-the SOAS majority.wre went CoS.|Make Good Green Manure.Alexander Whe)Passed Seventh 1):he Cees :Statesville,NoC.;It is a Brealt injuatine to the pubr|tis obyious:that green.manur-Grade——Honor Se oes Elgin |:.aoe ns Sy Sag ik tes .qo Ee a eae ee hive ‘Crops intended *far corn ‘should School,"ean a eM ag by :*tne :‘hin or @ Moment.a MO TEFTOT pe grown.duting t s sumiie nd Gorresponde !sey eckSsofwdog’with hydrophebia.uniting |a nae Peeen 8 in F AOS)Corr bonderice of The ‘Landmatk.Sheeefalprevious,List.of pupils.wildspassed,sev-at large;coming in contact with |Ty"com follows,wil ai the:wheat’enth grade examination.tn sia 'Home_lect rie deiner dogs and with your Cows stubble shouldbe turned:under a8|der pound,1913 ee Boa ail !ufahd:Porses!“and iworst df!all with}s posible after the ‘ere a8 xa,i NE Wiwe Coannrabts ee Ras Bs::~_~-:PSS ae 4 your ‘wives:and ‘oltiidnen,..We cei Cbwpeug,or soy.‘beans or RMCIEY °°VE,a Ker:CGRTETet De|:3 ;;Rt :5 ed.on See aj ::n :Ran Laie ‘Blake.MéCurdy;“Blanche |}y}+":oes “WokfHtalniy: nged a.change.along this bh kwiie at: powns at:‘the wate:Mar,ne és oe:oe ys Ma |fe eZ eae Sah :iP i inne.and TE ae we wit Be cow ©}one bushel”per acre.Cowpens or ian Waorotby ase ‘Prank -Austin,bo,iia ous TS SPACE :Saath tueey tayeeenera/*[eneed a dog law,‘Tax alldogs |4)soy:beans are preferruble as green pays.p o A et eee ed 8 reasonable 4umount and “don't allow)ia ate a ‘Hoey ae tarnes;”Core;i iia ce tke ae eee : 4 i lar ept:'|Wile |nuvuring Grops:witere they can be Hammer,“Minnie:Giieedtn Winnie!"e ”Hectic ogs ee pe re cag grown successfully,but in.’some Bey,Gilntatns:“Frank Downs,Wrenn|:with the ownér.‘Doge are.Very.|parts of the Biate the eéason fe t 1 otiterd Otis Bee We.Bhan : unptofitable -under existing condi-|Bi é et ae tte >Liaw .J.Pum ‘t to 4 4 short.to.grow these crops afer hay panier Jr Gates,Linney,Mella)Jonrac IS tions,but,if.we tax them they be-|voet and here Reais heat makeg8\panes a ae ae le é rofitable,.Why tot|68)Ba J.W..Me@urdy,>¥Lelia i*:One.very pi ub dy 1 Rood wanmabiite,A it ‘contains ..4 Tes Bina td Cline James ee vit,|@ have the dogs help run the schools}j),5°oi.wit rogen,7 Ibs.of phoephiorie!yos,,Ladi’Raton Where:eB ; "Estimates Furnished :as well as.to re ae EDWARDS.hacid -anid:.2.8"Ibs of Lolash per.ton tint Vera Sharps Blache Claywe aan 5 ‘|of green matter,and ‘the.growth|p,.Se unie t eee i Bet ie ‘Aud ; 7 Statesville,R-4::srieral ‘Sneak A kaweeee on,James Heberc -0 lies.is.generally ‘sorank that a large gi.yi a Apher.‘Barnties DpAlKindsElectrical$pp era :erence -oF tonnecan’be “Secured per acre,orthiy neo Te-‘Peaus,a x,hit stim son:lar ware any 9 Mey J Ss Rector,one vf the PHOpM me |As soon as these crops reach.the Can Ch ao p apebens’ri ee.bes pit HARDWARE HOUSE IN.FOWN..a‘ —‘tors.of “Ashevillé’s ‘new ‘hotel,The |blooming state and-before:the ‘Stawart.’Mamie Abernethy;Ruby}tae ns Pots eg ;;ss ee ;i Lanere m,will ask 1!he State Press|#@d>Have “ferme!in,the pods Grace Barringer REDE |eee ae ata tine et HOME ELECTRIC CO.,Aspociation ‘to hold ‘its.next meet:|)tho 4 heavy ro ler over the field and)th Harris.Clyde Watt,|‘ (A.D COOPER Sacdzer ue jing at thie hotel.1 0S THOXT ;|pegs vines,down flat Then,rut a «®Somers.Sammars,t auton ;aes:..weighted‘diso harrow.over this mass Meno t0 le Behr}A ies ei IN ee ;24 ue ape i MER Rev eeert er “of vegetation two o,three times in onde "Bi <e ae xe :|re .5 s s fs Wie a 8|er -:ete qe ions )mal Lem i i é Brmnche Watts,|ie ,:.oe eeiatADAaBRACHELLE’S the spposite direction to the rol WS.Baear Fox,W.BE.Graut,Allie Jolly,ms ;:; VICE TO s in order to ent the stems and vines Priest’Stewart Hesee Stine:Flos-,::aan ;‘ e BI arty 7.¥an 1K BR::linto short bits preparatory $0.DIOW-}ot Hanidner "Alma.Pool,Fannie!;1iitngthem.under:‘Tiis)doné;"use a Matlock.R Tbe bAata dali tae eeA ae :4 6 Mi Wor falling bul tide to dey:tacks good chet ahi turn low and DIOW barton:Othi J,uTpe,Jettie ;i f i ees'p,mabeay lo every night using a little |@own the mass of vegetation,be-:(,Pp Hel ai Augustus Ad-~“ee :erude-oil ceptin va inebntinsof fingersand |img careful to na geithe furrow Bliee ts tack Stikel vet Sa’Heads!A quarter of a.century ago,February 5th,1887,the FirstisAisidyeSakauMartisPoot,ld OD een (Rd Nok.entirely <lovart it.).'A pe aile*Pear]hea gine :pee and Loan A Ee Westill,have om |p erinisi y before dryine.the plowing ‘luis Deon done,pet,the :—the same president,J C.Iryin,the same vice president,H. aed a HJ es ea rninG fexcane 4lise.harrow at Aish fb angle wand |re on—thie-si 6-Cowes,and -ene-direetor-—Geo-H-Bréwn—electedjat the —~2 ;,:ois nts :Adee lind:once:wore -i “‘4 Shi=:profe be faded |eee tee mare ae pings vi Sel ae ne EE ee s os -‘organization,who.have served 25 years without.compensa-.*|;4 ;Girection tO ne DAG sO.Low ip rede CO f j .“4ea{i erie Mas Soauiidd WL ck.We MeO ee ae Pon ie i tion.Wehave also Mr.L..C.Caldwell our attorney,who|Jj.U.LAMP oN a thé-edods and pulveriaé the gurtaee,“Very ind ‘Laima Summers,Maber has conducted the legal business sirice the beginning.Three’.*- |&Hx ‘Shaabatyee itoaigie ix nad thine 1G CUEAIDCVOR>Folens.Mate Btevaieel iva.Gor of thé first board-of directors,Messrs.Isaac Wallace,W.F.{109 East Front Street.I)Wilsoe's Freck 1 Cree in eld br matter thi ut’the ene tn iMfatia Geiv,Rachel Jenket Munday and J.P.Caldwell,are dead..Three’others,P.C.Phone 61..HH,stateeritle:Drug Cons ‘1 Catinbunn sail we the BAM!jms,‘nude ani eugene More Carlton,J.Stephany and J.U-Lamprecht,resigned,and new De Se et el ceeaianeenrs it ime comipact the.so'l and ‘bring It)ry Glemim and Ha:ry Moore,‘ohm men have taken their places.“Several of our present stock-- mice ohwiane tnEel Siena RTEoR ENE ’SALE OF PARK.into ¢loser contact the eras and,0 Stevenson,Hugene Gray,holders,havecarried shares continuously for 25 years.———pAb eee a ged mpd ho arly Bismitije AVilson,Dewey Rimmer,Aa)Your present secretary has had 23 years’experience,in R fi p |onuments Under author:iy of 9 decree ‘of 28 Beh a8 the:“eourlue brent inn Eiticet,Parnell Jenkins trying to supply out of available funds an.almost .unlimited0IftheSuperiorCourtof:fiedell.coutie io Me Te ene :ee demand for money. |aints,M {bie ih the special p:iain eaiae »ereen-manure ‘Would “Investigate the Baseball:ae {ty in the special preceod'ng entitled”Anour September 1st:or,October|We have aidedin the buildin—-———Thothen:-0,Goodoean-aid:biberel cath ceanber lat.Or,Deine oo Wenste di g,or buying,or payingof mortgages Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal-«}against:Frank Godme2,1 will on ,ECO OR.TOE SOC Ts A.congressional ‘vestigation 0 on about 600 of the homes of the city,a numberof business housesantied¥fi .d:gal 4 nie E ‘land ‘#hduld be s@eded jto rye and tl 'the niest aude»vanized Roofing,tin and gal-MONDAY,APR,1,1912 crimson ¢lover,to:pe’used.asi @ |¢:fe trust."|and several churches.The total number of shares subscribed 20,- ee eepatent at 12 o'clock,Jon at the court cover.crop.and.as a green pce coral Ea is proposed i 895;par value $2,089,500.Shares matured 3,056;withdrawnocoolingalsonéhousedoorin‘Statesville,gell’at-|ing crop to be cut up and”plow="))¢,roduced i Congress .by EPlocklsenliaauction(ie intticwine ites ied dowel en above cutlined,“some it,.resentative |Ga Aseher of Ith 13,829 shares.:Now‘in force 4,010,not including shares in the. Paint of all:colors,‘turpen-of land in Barringer township,Ire-lays before planting the com crop!).The measure.would create 5Ist series NOW open.Amount loaned andmainly invested in homes, tine,linseed dil.dell county withthe improvements;1n the spring ‘se SLA)«de sp-clal comunittes of seven Repre-|oe : lam agent for monuments |)thereon;°fe ed Panag eeee eag (eMewtatives.to inquire of the De}and taxable property,$530,349.83.-Paid on matured shares inmade'by Mecklenburg Monu-paeianing ‘abs tin “u Zat@dora|the comm,cop suould Med very nave’bee of Justice “what steps HJ cash or cancelled mortgages,$305,600.Paid on withdrawals i riline;Ahence south 4%dtgrees.wes eke ACO TY eG i i een taken Tf Ost ve’base-ment Co.Reo nas.Boe bonliora |Mmliow,on a deeply aid:theron!ae ce oe ther lle,fig $847,223.15.Total disbursedin this community $1,183,172.98.‘+i &2 S10 4 FDe,.i 8),Sua na F as ‘Bi TH C.S.~HOLLAND o |igorner;thence euut!61 Cee eG the on fae ala Mig ib al combinations;Saas wit-“The great need.of the association is more stockholders and Dec.12.fast:45.3-0..p0le 10 &stone An’Fond,ee ten thohew |desp as ithe employ.cssistants.It more money.Could the enterprising business men of theBlackwelder’s corsec;tacyee north |“8ht ”to y inches .deep,as it accused 1 rbase al]..trust’’|of city be-induced to invest in our shares,they would assist inaEa=143 degrees'east 17 1-5 roleg to a/Should..be,the at should,under’jresaininis “to |"‘trol the base-bollding up thecity,thereby inapoasiny thel busineblackguUm;°thence south 8 i¢|Coualtions outlined aboyvd,be plant-41)came.its.offitias announcing ,Ss ir own iness. grees east.8 Doles 1G 1-stone ‘on [ed at leist five in below dally ‘through.the press the As an investment it would pay 6}to 7 per:centprofit clear of JUST RECEIVED !!side of road;thence iicrth 49 .de-}Surface in.onder ¢o escape the dry"tates “of a governi.z comn taxes,Have had very successful opening of our 51st series grees east.19.poies “so a blag oe Sees tie ne a wegetattlem at-how competition is sified,ter ritony -and shares are-still going like “‘hot cakes.’gum stump;thence nerth 69 dégrees|Ser Curing.the:first month Of BO aad games apportioned,prices fixed L.HLocalViews,All New.west.10 1-3.poles 0’gtone;thence pore nee.Ty ae must Which.millions must pay to.ean arrill,ar =‘Secretary,ihorth 30 degrees fast 36 poles to|©mthi rgmemtmaaiA Fan ey he sport;how..m are’énslaved;,*i ‘ai i Sr oe ise,the stand «wil!be poor from oy4 #pene :~eelit :Sala tic nd J Cc.IRVIN,Srcaident.Broad Street Methodist Church.&black oak ptumip:on weet side of |WiRe.‘Ne Beane we TOM “and furced to ac ilaties a1 .:heh bia a -»aba failure to come up.By thus plunt-..anie SS Reta red fron Statesville FemaleCollege.are Aiea noe ia)8 or a ‘nig the corn sachec deep ons the),pa ae .ees ee Statesville Graded School on lel Cra «hs “the t oe north:rs surface of the gnound the tom roots”:Mr.Gallagher id the Depart-r 7 SuCe,.a ae ‘3 ,vo ‘snee i “CT "°jallaghier -esesF.H.Conger’s Residence.degrees.cast 61 roles tc a stone,|2%Allowed to come at once In col ment,af Justice knew there -wasese0 SseS-ee,Stati Zeigler’s corner:thcuce.north tact Wen Pee en na nae,con sich a trust umder the jaw ’Southern Passenger Station.;;Ns aude iste pata Ts ions and rise.to the surface .ns |:sh a Simplofill the brelanine ie th ;ae ae the season and demiy of the ore The records show that Ask to a the Simplofi ves creas oe aes jic matter advances,i College was opened ‘MarénFountainPenandConklin's erie Uaeialt sak fone}Tr¥-this method cf green _ma-ang Jest.Tuesday.was the.73th ali-. Fountain Pen.These aretwo ;Pe OS atk Cte On.SOP i nuting for comm and you.will “hot io Gi re eae See nk eaeaerfirmation.of ‘sale al balance.in 6 ;vipa .-Riversary of the opeaing,whi hbestself-filling pens on the monthe,with inieres ison fonts a ag ouee =cut YOU he’formally.celebrated at the May ® ‘:i ‘ae }fertilizer bill in two also.v }’ee ra of al J.Wt L nu ODMAN .J.L..BURGESS,ommencement.When you buy one of our Rings you need not give an oe i sth hewiels Nien ssidner,N.C,..Dept.Agriculture,YOUR DRUGGIST yourself.any trouble about the sets.If by any @ given to every one1 secsormore. chance the set should get loose:and come out, A beautiful PIC TURE sui just ill be put in free of any imous:W.W.W.:Let us itable for hemilig will be a cash purchase of $1.00 RH.RICKERT &SON, Ssceccenceeescrsccsesscs Jewelers. Cood Meth Large Resources a! COURTEOUS TREATMENT. \ :Ought to meati much to t count.If you have not ye Capital Sern ~Total Resources over %the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so now, Four per cent.on time and SavingsDeposits. he man with a bank ac t opened an-account with‘a $100,000.00 :28,000.00 ~500,000.00 Commercial Statesvi M.K.STEELE;“President._DM.AUSLEY,Cashion,oh ‘National Bank, _E*MORRISON,,Vice es‘ -GcE.BUGHEY.Assistant Cashier./ Ye,N.C, mms F OR SALEF.-—GOOD Utility Barred Ply-+‘mouth Rock eggs $!for 16Feerecfor,Febrvary+26 hens 406eggs.Stmpkina pitas seed.Made 1,000 pounds toacrein1911,-Price75 cents rer bushél;MAPLE '|GROVE FARM,BE E.SHERRIL Nia Proprietor,,'Statesville,Re&;teh 8=4t w [3 0D T +:for good twWANTED.782°farm.Apo A,|KARUSS.<Feb.28, WANTED NoINGCO. POPLARP LOGS or Bibcks,-ORTH STATE AV BNEER: 4 *inquiry:of pupils and pairong as to ‘them?’ ‘for .handle thé’books who 4)PAGE mmGRT:: NDMARKARK] “haves?“hot “heen flan me to say how many.of the sey- tell. course they,run’out of,certain “pooks 6 ‘casionally,but it is”an”ex-" ception.to the rule when they:areOut,and withMir,ATSC Te PULTE is to be out of one dr more and:the)exception:.to-have.a aaine| DY, ‘persistently Ta i LA FRIDAY, “A CARD FROM,SUPT.WHIT He®Makes a ‘Statement Anent the}, Complaint ©About Schoof Books and the’Exchange .Price—WhytheFeinster:aoe ~Was Not -Made a High Schoo! To the Editor of The Landmark: In answer.to a general complaint and.in answer to your conrespond- ents concerning the supply of school books,I wish to recite a few facts about,the matter. -l wish to‘say that.‘the only book depository.in the coUunLy:against: Meblch,,general complaint !hsas beenmadeto.me is the depository dene in!Statesville,Ever Ssince:1.have been cowhty .supetinterdemt.the“uidapie have omplaineu the they piv en “equare ‘deal’and.as a resiait rie Of»thie children:would:pot enter School flor ‘Some time becuse -the-adeessa Ny “books:coufa|.ok be:secured...Mr, Mareh °15,,1912. tw E, ‘MATTERS¢OF NEWS.— ‘Virginia Republi’:cans ‘Anatrusted | the (plesites to.the national.con-} Vention for Taft“antl:the:Phesident will get the 24 votes of that.State, Av attempt was Made ‘to’assdssi- ‘nate’King Victor -mannel ‘yester-| day”moraine in Rome.Sevenal.shots! were’firedAt the King;but all mise-| ed.their tatget and his majesty’es- caped unhurt.His assai)ant was:‘ar. ‘Tested,)|7 Geo.Walton Falls.35..yeara.old,| 1 native.of Morganton,this.State, anda brother of Mra,Manley .Me- Dowell,‘of Morganton,was found head from’asphyxiation m his roe@m in Washington Monday nigiht.“The remains wene taken toa Morganton flor,bunipil.’.Miva {A general. strike.of,coal;miners ‘Butler}said the sama’Wiad ‘true. —ig ahis administration.It"is of no|‘use’tO.sag:these ‘things ‘to inform [Sita tes,was:confirmed:hy.the Sensite |Mee pallKyles,’fy";50 tors Dr,Samve “Lurren«the patrons:af:the.paral for:to thikir sad ius!fortune anyd:« “gchools,}$0) and their children have”experianced,| I am sorry ‘to sky that ‘the Dbroot of| ‘itis in nearly:-every*man’s:mouth. ‘But:whe isto blame-tor the tron- supply ‘of books?“I understa'n1d thiat} Mr,Allison,the bookman,is ‘indus- trigusiiy “okt “eulatin *the report that tam to blame,Tn fact’a number of men hwve come,to .me recently and said that he was having such talk.|Ones reason:he sgives,as:1 have been,told,is.that’‘I never told him how many,books would be uséd Anybody who has-aspoonful of seuse|ought to know that it is impossible list.will length ‘of dealers in ‘aral.books om.theradopted be .used.in any given time..The other book the county)never ask me.such aquestion,for they”kiiow..I “cantiot They ‘keep on hand at meafly WL times a full stock of books,Of stock.Even if 1 could-.foretel)| many books’would be used in the -entire county,how could |tan}; how many of the people .would px| tronize.any particular book store?How can I know whether a.person who,lives at Ostwalt.wilt come’‘to Stateville or go to.Moosesville for his:books?About two years:azo 1:wrote ‘to every teacher:‘in the coun-"ty asking them to make’:diligent }| |hidgw che trouble in.‘securing books.Near ‘ly,@very teacher teaching.in the: territory that would”be supplied from Statesville.replied:that they had trouble in securing ~books, awhile the -other teachers replied That they did not.I have ..these sports on file in my office now. I have gone .to Mr..Allison dozens of times urging that he order books in larger quantities.and that new omiers be placed before the stock gets ‘too Tow..Yet he is nearly al-ways out.<A’certain person was in his store’a few days ago to getareaderwhichhedidnethavein stock.He says to:him (Allison), “Why in ‘the world is it we can never get books when -we teed (Mr.Allison says that:it ‘s'the county supeérintendent’s fault;turn him out.and..1t.will ‘be all right...I like to treat everybody with faimess,‘but was that a.fair stakement about me,especially sinceIhave’ordered books by |telegram and had the county boand of educa- ction.to.pay the express changes | and turned them over to him in or-/ der that the public..might have books? ‘I wish to say also ‘that the’ex- change pricé for old books is fixed law.This price Mr.’Allison has violated.~.Several:par- me and told me.that been allowed enough} ‘books.{explained the matter to Mr,Allison ‘and show- ed him the law.The reports kept, coming .in.‘I investigated the mat-| ter by:sending old books aroupd’for exchange ‘“‘unbeknownst’’:to him. In every case he sent back too lit- tlhe change.Well,perhaps 1 should! have kept any mouth shut:as he threatened yy “fix me’then,but hat was not according to my ideas about the duty of a public.officer.| {t is printed on the backs of ties came to they had not: their old the | books that violations of the contract | prices should be reported to me. lf:Mr.Allison-engineers.a .dozen <mpaigns against me,I am going to:ask that a dealer be allowed.to| wil)treat} the courtesy andpublicwithsome consideration.There whi othér little..matter I-wish “to air?’a little,and rill.not take more of your space.| regard to the location of one), High Schools Thie ,had two such schools and Scott'’s—when| provided .funds. third Because ‘it was not4 the Feimster school,| at,in tne suburbs in person severe- ve im a x uni public way Jed.that,“the Scuthern|part of the county ‘be given ©this school for the following reasons:| 1.The northern part of the coum } yY already Jhad >two—-Scott’s ame Hammaony.«| 2.The:Feimster school didn't nave the lawful number of hig school pupils,wor boarding facilities | for others 3.The law.says school shall not be a town of 2,500 ori: I wanted to Say these things be- cause I felt,they ouxht to,be said, Pam not afraid of criticissm;1.in- viteit.If I do‘not have the facts|tod pen Ay 4a he enprantad..« Very truly, ob. is one ich dtate y already seishaturethe1 for ‘established miy;own Statesvi ly citicis I recommen a that,a €stai lish ed nore people. high| im .a O..WHITE, A,“Mall Order ‘Houses. De you know thar of all the minor|.ailments colds are by far the most dan-| . 'gerous?wou meed to fear, It ig:not the cold itself that|bie the.serious dis-@ases.that It often lends to,Most.oftheseareknownaserm¢fseases..Preu-|monin and consumptiun are smorx them |,Why not take Chamoberisin’s Covgh.Kem }“@ay and cure your cul while you.can? ae sale by all deaters.ta} due ¢ |food, of > |3-months4ol osm |Violence Lfor |to be iof |; |lent’s when put into effect, President |discretion, |with Lig |sponded that the |Seek the ‘advice of*‘Somie Barnesville, }Wediniesday,“the:vote “being A afight was)made on.’Pitney|128) case,Of sthe 26 negative votes),tive were Re‘Vublicans aid:21 Demr| }ow.Nats.t aepandl ‘advertised letters,Street,Statesville,N.C,Graduate of St ‘Agnesne;|i,no March 15-2t,The “Southern.railway’s “‘fast|_DSWEY L.RAYMER,P.M,_|Hospital,Raleigh,N.C.ajtad,known as.the “Aes mui,‘village,two nation ‘nage :“oft Doe SeOO® |Spartanburg,S c.,Wednesday: }nigiht,"The ‘four ears just back of the engine left the rails,the:en fine.without::the tender "heenonthetrack..A’few persons were hurt,mone seriously. In-a convention|in which:not a single dissenting.vote.was.¢ast Om any question.the Repubiican |panty’ of .Tennessee,in N ashville Tuesday, made nominations for two State ‘of fices,Gov.Ben.W.Hooper was re- nomindted for’office by —a’umani- mous vote.Judge d.-N.Cate,of Newport,was also unanimously nome mated for the office of judge of the seuurt.of Civil Appeals,which.he OW hole as ah appointee of Gov- r...“The _Dreference:for“candidate will be {||I “Grier "thea ause she iad been foroetiostopnursingherbaby,a phy~}sician .having |arde+ed artificial| So worried Mrs Rose Strauss, “New York,that she’took:the ld child in’her arms jand,| tt.ie belHeved,flume herself with | him from the roof of .2‘tehement|house.The sound of their bodies| striking’the stone-flaggeu -yard in} the rear attracted tne attention:of | the neighbors.|Ru»ning out they|it the mother; ‘faintly,lying some’distance the house.About’three feet ay the baby,dead.The died a few minutes later. The New.York Herald.predicts|the nomination of.Taft onthe ‘inst ballot in the Chicago conven- tion.The-:-Herald tis had ‘a poll nate in every State through special correspondents.Makiug generousallowancesfortheclaimsof‘the Roosevelt men,the correspondents striving in’every instance to bempartialandasanalyticalaspos-sible,give ‘the President 593 Votes| iS against 277 for Mr.‘Roosevelt.|Senator Dixon,manager:for.Col.Roosevelt,says thiat -President Taftwon't get the delegatés from a single North Carolina district.Are he officeholders so weak‘as that? the Worthless Dogs in the State.| Char'otte Observer. We should mot be surprised i!learn that there are feur ons | dogs in North Caroliaa.aJotie obabiy| ‘Yur Southern States We probably | MiVe more vagrant ard semi-~“Var| int dogs in the South—since ©cin a intiinople cleaned out its dog hosts)’ mder the Young Turk regime—than}exist anywhere outssie of Asia.Un-| ebtedily,they exercise an impor-| influence in.keapiis.many peo-| voor;there are nambers |of| vecple’who raise does and children| practically on.the vlan .of-share| ‘nd share:alike.Likewise .one of} the finest sheep regions in the.world en by all odds the finest in the]Guited “States—our eastern moun+| din slopes—is..dgomed .to remain without sheep..Heretofore our leg~| slatots have stood in dread of,the} vote.We believe that a.ma- jority of the State's pecple now fa-| Vor a State dog tax aud.that they| should Jet their wish be known. |President Given ‘Power te Enforce|Netitrality,{ from} away,| mother tis dog |Washington Dispatch. tevolutions,filibustering expedi-| tions and the promotion of domestic in atiy *country in.Pan~| America hereafter may not hope} war supplies of any.dsecription’| trom’the United States | This’principle,proclaimed in concurrent.resolution,aaGopted bv he Senate at tihe instaucé of Pres:| ident.Taft,is practically certain | passed by the House.|Though aimed primarily.to meet} he -Tnadequacies of the present1eutralitylawe,.to which.the Mex-ican government,called the Presi- attention,“th resolution, will empower ‘prohibit at,his the issuance of the exportation of war to any:country Unite1 States |is ‘at |a | Taft to through A proclamation, nunitions of which the +ee In Jail For Shooting Himselt. ‘A citizen of Barnesville,Ga.,.who|declared he had.been fined $25 forshodtinghimselfaccidentally‘with dis own gun in his own home Vhs is appealed to Attorney General |Wickersham.to kitow if there.isHyfawinthelandjustifyimgguch punishment, Pen ding payment of the’fine heindetFreygtaatupon JEACE, ecw |thetfact thiat the gun was his own, he Scene was his cwn home.and|the injury was:upon himself...Heasked“the governinent’s highest at-torney”to look:his éase over and |°reply “at.once,’’:DeTheDepartmentofJusticereMatterwasOutside‘Federal jurisdiction and cdunsel-ed the victim of.municipal law’.to ownsiy. Men 2.Miss“the may,disadvantages whieh ‘they /Ow account of his,decisien<in a abo}Nita Rogers, Stilt breathing+ A "The‘Sipps¥You¥Want io’ C6hW®WRTlA ~Bay atthePrice You Want,to Pay.|oo —?.“Krippendorf:Dittman Co’.s Early Easter ShowingJ (St.Patricl’s Day,17th yt For This OccasionWe Offer.} ‘Green.Carnations "At Rr.25 per’doz.°sae .AlsoTrue eae IRISH ‘SHAMROCK In 2-inch Pots »ay Three For $1.00 © '.POLK GRAY DRUG COMPANY Of Ladies!fine Black and Brown Velvet Pumps,Patent Colt,Lace.é|fords,Suede aud Gan Metal Oxfords,Russet and Kid P t and:Et.‘STYLE,WORKMANSHIP,VALUE. or Button,Ox.unmipsin all widths—B,C,D, =<4+Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE;NC:R.K,Dd.NO,2,2, te ated ay ie cree.ie W.C.WOOTEN.&SONS,Props,|.@»on.With.these three words in.mind we have ‘placed ‘Krippendorf-Dittman.Shoes and”jaunticipation:A strike in America|}.Ten porkers that.will,weigh’about200 Ibs.|)Ma:‘Oxfordsin the highest prelrs of the ladies:Try them,They hever burt.the:feet.following.the.’general,strike jin||each.Wil deliver anywhere in town at.10c.}womm Solid comfort fran he start.ENG ¢harge.made for fitting.Yours truly,‘Great.Britdin’and.Germany,would:|per pound.: Mareb15 f Lene neALRLOSHparalywe"the ogah)rhnd usbry OnE Peoee re itheworld.‘'.Advertised Letters.«\aMahdot:Pitney,‘of New Jersey,re Following is a lisanid wa remaining in the|;cently ‘appointed Assaolate:Justice of tigMapest2 AS for the.week end.the Supreme Court:of the. Unitad’|!t ”:.:“s k Cold,Lee’Fein cal.),Hood.Bros.|Sales Day is the first Monday ie each monthaeN.onwea i By .Re 8 wheRev,ci stata sit ei eed Ped daMiss.Nusty.McLonden,A.;Mahathey,Cara Murrie,Miss toler Pocker Mics|J.O Steele,Mrs.W.T.Southern,’||Mrs.ane Waite Miss Cla a Wilson,John’Weal,|es alisonPersonscalling for an pa r '” MISS,M E.SNIPES,pro-;‘NURSING;fessional nurse,Washingtonyofitheabovewillplease ‘Fic CLASS STATIONERY. Pound Paper and Tavelopes that:Match. Initial Box Paper and Tablets: Visiting Cards ; Place and Tally Cards... NewLine—New Styles at ¢-R.P.ALLISON'S,—§BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. \s@ v6686eue eaesesoercotieil “We have secured)100 dozen pairs of La- ~dies’fine Lisle Hose from a manufacturer ~who will make nothingin the future but Men’s Half Hose.Nothingon the mar- ketbetter{retailing for 25c..pair.Onaccountofthischangein-manufacture —‘these Hose were bought so we can retail ‘them’at 15c.pair.All perfect;no sec- onds.Not over 6 pair to a customer. On salein the basement: \1 Ging hams. One new case of fine 32 inch Ging-hams,regular 12 1-2c.,8rade,goingat8e,yard. @ _Onr secondcar“af Oliver Plowa for this year has@justbeenreceived:Had yon thought about it?‘Ninety percent.of the good farmers use OliverPlows.The remaining ten per cent,are struggling along with ShpaD and inferior pions |Theivery fine 32 inch Zephyr-Ging-ham,retailing from 15c.:to 18c.yard,at 10e¢, Very respectfully, I THER.M.KNOX Co.Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. We want you to prosper cfoue with your neigh- bor.It is almost impossible to get rich farming ifyoudonotuseanOliverPlow.If’this seems anextravagantstatement,ask your neighbor.ThenCOMEANDSEEUS Just A rrived ! We Have the FinestB Bunch of Stock Horses,Mares|and Mules That Has Ever Been Here Call and Look Them Over Henkel-‘Craig Live Stock Co. > Lazenby Montgomery Hardware Co. March 15, Do as 2 WANT TO" Buy a Shoe 'That will actually wear longerthananyothershoeforlessmoney?If so,call and see New Shirt Waists 8ANDMIDDYBLOUSES Blouses in both Ladies’ and Misses’sizes at. Popular Prices $1.00 and $1.25 NEW SPRING GOODS. by freight and express almost every day.Come :and geé our Spring Of- fering.The QUALITY UP —PRICES DOWN ~Wasson Co.THEAg PRICE CASH STORE. +ERS ND tie oRERERSA oh lite ‘EGGS ~THOROUGHBRED Barred Ply+~From Fishel strain White Plymouth mouth Rock Bas,$1.50 for 15 deliver-*Rocks and prize-winning Black Lang-|ed,Farm-raised utility stock,Prize winnerg.at which contains all of the lateststylesinlasts,leathers and ‘patterns.We have a styleFOREVERYTASTE | Your's truly W.-W;FOUSHEE Yi ,a ‘ BAGS “|shang,$2 -..15.-Correspondence solicited.J,|p:Ha show.LELAND”ADAMS,Statesville,(|PAUL LE rAIKD,Statesville,N.c.Mch.5,:ee 9160,»March 6~4t,: 1 i et ee vw Seite ay-k ={oY: —a a t t e a e e e a i e t a g n a s s t c i t “i t ~ + ~~ np c a t n e m e r e r a m a p a s a a t a g e t e n e ~ °°VOL,XXXVI. OH.ST-FRIDAY,|SUCt ESS or A svat RSVILLE BOY/A VERY COMPLICATED CASE.|THE LOOD,IN SOUTH IREDELL.|BRIEF ITEMS OF_OF LooaL NEWs,Mr Mayberry Succeeds Mr.Cowan|Much Damage in’This Part of.‘the!Mr.E,oO.Anderson to Become)A Fight Wollowed By “Hearings -Be-|Da\idson Creek.Abo.t:the Highest |Mer AL OW,Barking has a podi-aasAgentandtheLatterGoes.to State—Railroad Tratfic Paralyzed Cashier “of the Independence fore:Many Magistrates and the|Ever—Real°Estate Sales—-Postal |thon ‘wilth the raw RordhB amet:erthe-Kincaid —Company-—Other ®—Lotal,Damage Not,‘Greats 30:Trust:Company.of Charlotte;End is Not Yet-—Negro Preach.|«Savings Bank.X niture:Co,‘heaCOhatnges:xs)Atl kinds of traffic-has been}\.High Tribute.From the Bins)erin Jail for Selling Insurance||Correspondence of The Landmark,ges +Coane Ernést Simon is’.arrang-»During ‘the past.tew days there more .or Lets,demoralized’.the past ccinion Paper...Re SACRE :h _Without License——©gurt Toems,|, Mcoreesville,March “1 8~—-Powsiblly |ing’to .meve”from:Statesyilbe :to.‘hive been,considerable changes of few days”oni account:of the heavy)Mr.and:Mins,.Bs:ey 0.)Ander»Several ‘days.aBO Mr.Ae iM,ihe.hardest.rain:this’section,tas}Seaford,Deli ics:on m,os ANGES AT THE STATION.|A GREAT FLOOD 1: % f ey atin eed he Kins ed ae ae ey tinnies ace ee ad bbl -uf Lin¢olnton,spent,Sumiday}Johiicon and,Mr:ee Cloaninger |¢perietion)for years cate.bast ‘There:will beans Old.Maida 85:ae ¥Be tr nae ee |LOR ates «Wl DOC OR RURC AIDE1 bn)Sty veaythts:with Mr,Anderson's Met’ins the road,°ii pleas edge “of Pticuy:morning Quite a +$00)Aesinciation!"at.Lingle:school house,a otuneCofipany.,:Mr,AV.‘As Phomas;ahe high water murks;causing.pe-|"="oo s i |deauk of ‘damage was done to:thie tomorrow.ight;anBy“Wh has been suffering’;from|roug dathage.throughout ‘thie,secs \Pareiits,Mr,“and Mrs.-W..BE.Aine’)Mooresville :ang amen few Words|treats >.og’.Mooresville and,the!”‘5 i geenBoyles:rheumatism;hag’temporarily.given tion of the oguntry...Trains wend|.derson.|Mr,JAniderson thas.“been aboub.4:cow whieh Disahines had’hoade ‘and:bridges ofthe ‘coumthy.|--Mr.‘Kilian Banks ship,wfios,*.Pe ie ae “active work’a6,secretary dnd held py cn:many ‘6 ctionen AG-|elected:édander of thot nidegiendenee|§sok.So hibson,engaged ina.fight.)One fil onmttie new ‘Inacadam:Toad |Nahe.apDeared Ber URE ess APMRok‘pisurer of the «Kincaid company”count:of washoute and landslides,iV rast”Com ns bank “which ‘Ths fight was without serious Con gt.the Catawha river was vl panty which.left Statesville.last yo,ae a order that tie'may take ureat-|the «most,serious:washout’in.North)MARY i Rew.Ban Sequences and Mr,\Johngon..”pro-|piost washed jaway.and.severn|LUCed@y.for’Belt,Mont.went.asPoeORENeOBSACGewalnditefivenCarolina:being between:Greenshore hag)besa organized Bk Charlotte,“to his “home:in Bankihge fills’on.other raads.vere!“ertinalyr ae:as ‘Knoxyille,’Tein,and:thenJeUphisjpesition:ag sent <fer thetand Reidsyille.A bridge was wagh-|8bd willgo to Chatiott May 1st:to)-while “Mr.Cloaninger.)moved aWay:©Several bridges wore rowumned:to States ville,‘arrivingi“oo Beuthe nh And-he and:Mr?J).0.Pur-sed “from.its foundeitions’and ioe rag isi o&the whew.por to.Mooresvitie ‘and “elub-tarred:ott anid travel!wag suspneded Thursday night.He ‘say that.itPas-|Be he ve «0 lute,News ofneHarenewincharzeoftheoffice|-tratis cnogsed.after Friday :Le »yewi‘anged|last week has this to say of MrOftheKincaidcompany.Mr..Pur-|sengers:and mail were ex« to an aifray.before Justice for awhile,‘The oldest,citizents tiv.|Wa8 ie ‘intention.t6 go alll the: .Voils,>Oloaniaser’s:submiis-|ing nearby.Say,th&t,Davideon creek AY.Do MOANA: ‘‘nell,who yhas bee wth ‘thecom-lat the scene ‘of ‘the trowble yester-|Aiderson:»PRE slop’gave.Mr,*Veils knowledge ‘of was three feet:higher’than.at|.“~The public schoor:at Olin wilh -):,pany.as bookkeeper for,years,as-)-day,Nest “This ‘high bonor.otvened Mr.tte fight aad he issued a4 warrant |aj!other time oni record,and tha|close Friday with:ex:rcises,Friday’*?Bumés the ‘position cf assistant pec-|“~The -most serious ‘trouble on the |}#"derson by thé’Indepeadence Trust!to.Johnson.,and :ét-a date for|record goes:back more than.a!2lght,’to.which the public’ig invited<i retary and manager and Mr.Gowan|Western ‘road:was a landslide in.a|COMpany;cbmes as a just.ahd well-|th.trial.»~|hale century.::“|A featiore of the evening will beisactingas-bookkeeper arid treas-|cut between Salisbury.and Banber.|arned reward,for since ‘the’gem’!A day or two.later Johnson.came|Owing:‘to.the high water three/adebate onthe question;“Resolved,5;iipeg,Sarre y une Junction early “Friday ..moming.|bletion of his college course.Mr,Alle}to Statesville.and swore Out War-)of the -rutal mail carriers “failed:|that the world grows morally’:and,™**“Mr,.C.W.:Maybersy,who ‘has |West bound.passenger train’No,11 /d¢ton hasbeen a hard and COME |rants °before...Justice.King fer|to coniplete their trips:lust Priday |teligtously’better,’Affirmative,need been tashier iat -the Cepot for sev~|was aniulled between Salisbury and screntious worker aid student».im Cloaninger,,charging Cloaniyeer)ar vd had some.dtffiiculty in’doing |Capt.J.A.Stikeleather:and:“Mr:-lehal years,has been made agent to!Astievilie and bent)bound:train -No>i chosen Wocattion ,that Of Mamie|with an ascaiilt ami”with tresspass iso Satanday:3 P.7J.Goodman .car-|Ro bt./Sloan;negative,-Mr.Lom.slnce ead Mr,Cowan.>Mr.”RB.D:136°.was:held.in.Sta‘esville.about fade He ne his |Commence |THg.‘Ot lands without,the frhen for rotte No.1°had an whi |Sloan and Brot.;7 B,:Hall,‘Green succeéds Mr,Mayberry .as|six “houirs:while:thie tra was being |T@er as a ‘clerk .in.:ue muy i]hom of e owner,The war-}2 Stree.abou »id |:ae x insurancecashier:and-Mr.oh L:Phifer elie te :tg NB |National Bank"of Ch=rhotte,where|oF tee?ee fordahle stream:about the iniddlé}=—vuts:R.Brow!n,the”insurancesweneenedinthe:han f Deaton,whd ‘phoned -¢ er and the facia same to Sbete f |of his route and met the emergidan vi man,:will today.move his famiby.taken Mr.,Green’s place as baggage}.The stneams*of:the county are)?Served for tires yearns,Weoing,‘by carrying the mail over one end}to _Mooreseriite wheré:they will)makeManandclaimchenk;Mr.oW.W.|reported to-have bean about.the|‘fom.there’to Lumberton to:become| ::‘jof the route and seiding Ss Bub|e:The a=Lindley,who was.Warehouseman,is |highest éver Friday and were im-Lemssisiant cashicr of tne first’Nar 2g for thia.d .:He-éxphained Yaat’isi itinte oyer “thie Sines ithe Lepore thtionig renal”oct he aerane2ae,Phifer's successor as expense|passable’at-<most of the crossing |tloimal Bank that place...”From “had already.settled.the astault (should,dnd evidently dd:appneciate/is nearer the center of Mr,Brown’s 5.clerk ‘and.Mr.:8.M.Atwell.has Mr.|places.Many bridges were:damaged,|Lumberton he came:to Lincolnton ©)casi:before Justice Voils,but Jus-|Mn,’Goodman's effort to alive.them }territory.He will ratain his.office¢‘“Linidley’s former position,All’the|but’only,a few were ac tually washed SSuUME<thie duties of -cishier of thie tiGe “tried:-him’ch.both.‘the senvice,|iin Statesyille and spend a.-por-“chiinges mean promotion jaway ne ‘of the rural carriers iret.National.Bark,which ©@2|acpautt atid trespass charges anit |i‘ow.filled:forgix yean 1 a bond ‘of $66 tor |Master ‘Patmer Pressly.Bon of}tion of his time here:Mr.Brawn::*aTS.;jroquired a bond of $50 for his ape:Mr.amd:Mins,‘B:.W.Prsesly..was ha 1 his residenice >aVv-::7 i x i '4 f 0 i «GDI ©NIT..:PSL)“ae 8 sold his residence on Davie aveeteaoevalnine—_complete rounds Friday and “the ley Anderson ‘is ae wes of thioke |pearance tat Superior Court,.which'tak+n tO the Presbyterian Hospital |enue to:Mr,-R:.T;Weatherman.ah Sante Le carrer on route No.1:failed.to ch scut, high-toned .'decent:-living,Was’given at Crarlotte last we ik and was op},According to ‘Blum’s’almanacWritingofthecelebration,of the get all’the way around Saturday.)Widetiwake and prog:cessive.”young The ext diaie shake:the States erated.on Friday.fox:appendicitis |&to 5 é aX.:a :i ':t .Fun ts isting beg er 2kboidenwedding.of Mr.and Mrs.)In,adidition.to .the-damage to/Men who are the biggest asset amyl yi1i.’hearing.was’the date for the!He stood the operation,very:well |¢.beging tomorrow.the 20th, from -Stitesville were:able’to make é a se!~-4xre'--afeaeA82°M C1 at ther:hei bridges thens were bad “washouts|©onmunity,Gap have”.He is a,man>Peatiig before Justice Volis at and reported:to hé doing as |,a Phat pg dpe nd Yad i oeLenoirSaturday;the Lenois at:other points along.the roads tio fs ill be welcomed.gladly.back hyp,orcs,Justices J:C..McLéan |wellas could be expe-ted j Sede :ae antnaiatits —Has ee 3nubipdentofthe.Charlctte Obse rve 1|.The dredges’at.work on.Third|to Charlotte,and for that matter]4,q 5.)¢Neal ‘sat 'with Mr.-Voils->Mr.Locke:Robinson.came home|¢}.ce :.So CeaGia aondaysandthere:is ground forObserversays‘and Furth cneeks stood.the “high |@amywhere else he may -chocsé £0 £9 |on the case.and “after hearing |trom Charlotte Saturday sick and |,re that.‘the winter of our dis- x ¥%3 ng age s iS =Ne c +7 .pn the west parlor ‘a rare and waters remarkably well,‘There was!He is a man of Rebel FF mperamvenl, nitich evidence and:argument.of jis confined:to his:ber.:Feonient.‘has ended.“The:tand im.)valuable collection”of presents |no serious’damage to.either dredge,|modern.business Laeas,and :has counsel’the magistrates finally ren+}The residence of the late R.D:Lites tn}.teat andi spots a slow :t¢displayed,amongz which were/but the house boat’with the Fourth |the energy and vim and‘nérvé 00)doreq a daciston ining Johnson 50)Moone was sold.at public auction}Baa be ated is te fi ldiiergokdcoins“ranging im ‘denem-!|onaek etic a nn d'>thanes Soin ae hale cadie uk Clogs.vi man wilh be driving his team afield.ed I gold coins “r:1g oneek “dredge”was washed down .ett and half ‘cosis and jon)|Saturday and was bid off at $1;350 ut little fanm Work has been doneisutionfromafifty-cent.piece to)stream -Beveral’hundred:yards.and Mr Anderson bh as been one of »$15,and half costs.'[by W.G.Gonrad.It ..will be left the nae eel hikers and it,will be a’*70.Many.of the ‘guests had nev-was left a short-distance from the |Our.-Teading Spirits here in.the ef-case,‘however,igyet in a/|opem for 20 days for a.raise.The "phi time rats ithe Sareniare.er.seen a,fifty-cent e2eld piece and|channel of the creek when -the wa-iferTt te Build —up-oir’town anid r complicated condition,on ac-|residence of C..F;Anderson,|an ae :| Li's"was Quite-a curiosity ters went down.The creék willbe |County,Hé js president.ofthe of the warrants having’been}Main street,was sold at public auc ust the crops are pitched.:“Mr.and Mra Clatke were 231 dummiéd and ‘the boat floated back |Booptars'Club,,vice president of the tikea cut.bafore different magis-|'tion Spuunday and was bid off .by —fotin Guy;Jir.,of.Statesville,AD 17.Years -of age respectively (tothe channelas oon asthe dredge!Lincolnton (Building aud Loan AS-lonites ;:i Messrs.:W Pharr.E.C..Dea-|C@mie out ‘victorious in the handi-2:wine:they mamtied ana have wieabom ¥es—to—a—point—betow—it.Much |eociation,and vice president of.the Sh eat eo ett |ton and Recta Deaton at $1,175,|cap..wrestling +Inateh with JohnailtheseyearsimLenoirwiththe|wood whichihad been cut.and stack-j Lincelntoa .Insurance:&Realty?ev ahard suet a.WE Mrs:S.Clay ‘Willianis,of Greens-Drake,of Ashievillle,at Statesvilleexceptionoftwoyears,The house|@d allong the creeks to be used as||Comins uny :iow n Tego preacher,is,in “jail boro,is.visiting her parents,Mir Theater Friday ight.Drake un-in Whidh Mrs,Clarke was born and|fuel by the dredges.was washed].“The social set.wi!!greathy Hulls|*-1 eee of bond ta await trlat |Yer,Mn.J.-B,Sherrill.Mr:M.w.|dertook to threw Guy twice in 45married,built by ‘her father,the)away 3 |both Mr.Anderson and Mirs,Amider-|t.the next term of superior Court| }oe minutes and he succeedéd in mak-late.Agor.Shel,ie still standimg.|.Prof:‘D.--Matt Thompson’,who jon,for.they ape.bath sunny,genial {for belting insunance without Ip|foes:pallor ent pe oe Tos ing cinly:one fall;and this requir-‘Mr.Clarké was’born ip “Iredell /looks after locah weather conditions |temperaments and have added much|92s.He was agent Tor a ©com-:the Home for the Masons and:Bast-|@d 30 minutes.The match wascounty,and his parents,Gen.and for the government,finds that the|to the ‘social side of Hife .during |P ‘Which has not complicd awit |os Star.witnessed bya good audience,whichMrs,C.W..Clarke,moved—to Culd-|rainfadl during the 24 hours which|their ‘residence heré.The News,|tite North Carolina insurance reg-|Mooresville postofiice ‘has bean |is “evidence of the.growing inter’Well county when he was only a few/closed Friday:eévening -measured|While congratulating.Mr.Ander-}usdtions.The charges against|selected as a.postal savings bank,|eSt in.the sport.Tiere was pre--weeks alt.‘From 1870 to 1886.he!4.64 inches,being the heaviest rain-|S0n upon his:good fortune,deplores|Smoot were brought.at Statesville |¢tfective Aptil 10ti.Postmaster|/limaary wrestling by Alan Turservedthecountyda.register of)full since he took upthe work three|the thought of his leaving Lincoln (ane Was -arrested “in,Statesville| A:e.‘Kerley hias received,hig ine |ber and Samuel:Walker,and.Tur:fwid .j a8 #r 20 TCS |+th .deeds..During the civil war Mr.|/years ago.Durning a 244hourperiod ton «[ther noo teat,1 io ee aon eOMT struetiog s from the department to }/2€T won..‘ee te an the ae eta June there was a.fall .e@f,3:47 |‘That Js 7 a tribute and one Vantine bj eninny Toation Cc.V Voilis,i thie et taiee,On ‘account of the deatractionsecondNorthCarolinaregimentatidandthiswas:comsidered|larre \dgr|deserved t nderson is one ae ’hess de .rg |Of the.trestle over Paw river,17served.thropgh:the entire struggle.)this section.z :enone Statesville boys —.who tii s |who-~vom mitted:.-him to-jall ia }THE DEMAND FOR -“SALARIES.;: distauit of $250 bond |miles north:of Greensboro;by:the6aultof$25.0 bo bs -ms|Smoot represented <Kentucky |South Iredell v oters Insist.That|f00d@.of last FP riday,traffic om ,oe Peprepented:“6 »of the Southern,rail-+ He was shot im the left-arm during?|made good and the people |ofthewarandithashunguselessat}hina tive town will be glad to kn The Will of the Late ~Pharr, ’‘f es by Fy*his’side te ore than 50 years’’|The wih of the late Rev,Dr:jof his succera :}company and he says he violated|Candidates For the.Legislature oe s oeMWeChane.oon ar Mr,|W..W.Pharr,of Muonesvilte,has .clair neers bee _|the-insurtatice laws through ighor-|Must Pledge Taemselves _and init was paralyzed and,pessenerensand,Mrs.Clarke,and two children,|beew filed with the cerk of count.|Dr.Rankin Couldn't Get ‘to’Tay-}ance.“He eays he thoaght his corig|aney Want tne:Fuople ta,Name nuke a tong detour.Miss .MarieandMiss Abtie’Corpening,“of |Mr.W>DavidSon Pharr,of.Moores-|lorsville—Other News.pany was all right and he did not}.the Candidates.tise little Loie:Lonz.Hackett ‘andStatesville,atteaded the célebra-|ville,son of the deceased,is named)|Correspondence of The Landmark.|Know that he had to have.licanse|To the nue of <ne Landmark:(s.4 x att.aMr.J.«FE..Bowles,who arrived..ie :home ‘fron e North Sunda dgihit,valued by the executor at-$15,000.}kin,Of:the State Bourd'of Health :|keep thesakary.Qusetion.plyominent ee rom’the North 81 .aN >os ‘*‘:aur Major Foote,colored.was -be}i,mm (#went from |Washington to.Rich-Mr...Qavidson.Pharr‘is willed $1,000,)who was:to lecture at the court »s inavor Satu lay for -re-|ro The:Lahdemrk,Ve até glad miond,thence via the Coast’Lineagramdgonofthedeceased,Walter|house Friday night,could not get [Ore the mayor:Sa*urdiay rT |also to sée some:of your ,readers :‘"! tlorr .[as ewecutor,andthe estate is/Taylorsville,Miarch 18—Dr.‘Ran-}tO represent it in ‘this State:}We:are glad to see that you Two ‘Anpointme“nits in the Inter- nal Revenue Services as ;:re Fae |.;eiitl tives ne Si es nd f Lis :sha 5 5 to.Geldsboro,where.connection‘Hector Brown ||oe |APO ed |Pharr Moore,is willed $200 °and!here to fill his appomntment on ae-fess i aia Pea at "han —nS |expressing themselves through was inade with,the SouthernJus,“He.Gilley,of Winston-Salem,|the renrainder of the estate is to|count of train No.11 being annul}|“PPeatance at Super'or:Cour |your columns in favor of «putting|"*De eee ee eee“}Snel tor .est }m fFAe :ote ‘:i .'aot :;ee .and Théodore D.Shelton,of Wes be divided equally’among’the four led:é :Col.A,M.Waddell Dies Suddenly |®!!counity ofticers on .salaries,there-Dr.Wiley,the Pure Food Man,Re-ce Ville,to position:ip the saad j¢bildren—two sons and.two daughr|Miss Lucy -Thurstew’will go to}in Wilmingion i Lbysoko aha lange Pens cs each .year.|:signs.;il revenue senvice vice ‘.A.|tars ‘-|Charlotte today to spend a week)’::to the taxpayers of the county.ne oe ctNitz@raid“Thoa.’C.-McCoy,Of!In his..wilt Dr,Pharr’“requ«sted|‘with her friend.j Mec’hens “ye,|.,©0}.Alfred ~Moors:Waddelk a Now we ia south.Irede)l stand]Washington Dispatch,16th.Ash ‘ville,resigmed.that his remains be buried in ‘the|White.Miss.Bmma Molntoah.of dist ng tides a.ci of the State,|where we did’two years ago on Dr,Harvey W..Wiiey left.theaevitackingMoCoyheld?nitions |new peethon bf ths xbaverand:at old|Statesville,sent:Tiknetay 6 otaheen ean =ib om ie this questic ny,except that the mum-laboratories of the bureau of chem-%?i J *Te ,h 4 ot C syUunbas &ie’lnaroele Cue Ree ;x ~tonheth#+ay <,sn ‘Jat is known aS the fonce fat)Conere chan h,ot wii he was!Friday here,the guest:of her a rear:He a np oa Fein:jber.is largely imereased,and if istry tonighit,where,Lor nearly 29dig.depyty.collectors,t pe ww:for a halt -<ury,and)Mrs.Lelia Bogle.Mr.Puget “CROSS 4 <iuee ee ;;pos.cble..we are’,niere @etenmin-|years he had been chief chemist,force operating under the revenue jasked that:the dist o*‘his wille,.|sent Saturday m ssatbebucy on}Was Cducated at..the Univertity,|,dthin we were two years ago;and|no longer -a goverament official,agent.When.they:resigned there ||which is-buried -beside the”chattel:|bus cae en tar etme Wasa lawyer,member ‘of Congress;te:have cote to.-the qcnelusion|but determined to cnampion..theyerenopiesi=s ie whb \buikding at as be La meeeret Mrs.James McIntosh has*ac-ore ean ee eat te prey tk,lat the Man who géts a cause of on food.from the rankscouldbetransfemredorpromotedtOjto'a grave beside his Dr.Pharn,|cepted the ‘positica of milliner:for |eS LOM ‘oti ee oais:year Must arnounce’himself }of tte peoplefilltheVacanciesarthas..the po-|vever,was buried in.the.Moores-|the Watts.compaliy?this season wis a delegate to Democratic wa)'n favor of salaries:Lefore hey can |.sn ion.with:his superiors.«and | sitions are under the civil service| ‘activi Bervice examination was held in February to establish an eligible le cemetery and.tne remains 6f|.>Di..s.T Crowson Penny yy States”onal conventions and a oe |able differences .of \opin-wife will be moved to Moores eveniaz:to visit.his elector im 1888 He was |give every owe a fair chance,©so ton as to the emforcsnrent of —the=tville Satur :Bi sister,Miss.Beulah Crowson,who|'°der of the forces that cleaned}s.jot to be charged with disloyal pune ‘food (and drugs act.were get them.Sa we speak in time to iprecond register.Six mames-—three for Wurgical Gperations, *|underweint an operation for appon-|0Ut Regio government in Wioe eae ty.if we cannot ‘supvort some can-|the reasons given.by Dr.Wiley for.4eachplace--were certified.from)?"7 Me:dicitis last,week.at Dr.Long's San-|!1998 and was for several te pa date who is opposed to.salaries,|tinding his resignation to Secrethiseligibleregistertothecollec-|.Mrs:TE.C:°Burgess underwentlatorium Wayior of.Wilmingtcr He:was os Furthermore,we obiect to.a few 3 :|Wilson -of’tihe “Department oftorafdhe:selected Gilley to.suc-|An operation at the .Sanatorium y ; Mesdames Marcus Moore and ~J candidate for thé United States Sen-|«ping.leaders”getting togethen and .><wr ©:.or ty tic ne >if 'ad i {*.<re oot a .ceed “Nitzer and Shelton to ‘Buc-|few days:ago.Her condition wasp’Babington spent.Thursday.in |ite..mm 1889 .and tin in ace putting out a ticket.of their.own Wiley’s!resignaticn cama asceedMcCoy.te oritical flor.a time but.eh |Statesville "::.[te Wee audhor “of at.OBE beer |@ hoosing without consulting theja ¢disamatic climax toa.long con-2 te j pe rine ear"siotar |4 "i ‘™mee)ished xs »*er le ‘‘“m hae :pon =—os 6 a.now improving.Her sister :Rai.Me Mcrrison,or che ta!J Time ry publis h d a ome us i |p-uple:That is mot Denrocnacy Let|farence:he had with Secretary:Wil-’Felephotie-Operator at Stony |Mis.C.:>M.Hartis,who:was here,United:Presbyterian .Civurch na 180,and..year or two ago vl4s many as ‘dhoose to do 80 .an-|son ii the latter's private office.Point.Departs.lle ft yesterday for her.home at New .a ;.ublisined thie I yilume of his}nounce “themeelves.as caindidates,|The Secretary.woud make ‘no state-j subject to the primaries.etc...but|ment of the case olnerwise.than le the finalisettlement of the mat-|that Dr Wiley ‘bad:handed in his ter be “with the people.’Then let signation.:; Histony °of ,Hanover Coun ty.”>He was:«ait *the Jounal daily paper’pu bli 1ed >igs antec Lonxoz Cor littie “Hi turned niissionary from India;now~M.R.-Hanris,telephone opérator|London,accompatiied hy little Har-living at Saluda;preached a ~‘fil‘Sie Ios nit via Wa ‘ig dee ess 2 i .itl <‘raf :t 8 y Point,giavs up his Job ry’Le Si ae SS,an sag will :be |*isernion at ‘the Associute Reform’last week and departed for parts;hei until his mother recovers.,Mns.|.hurch.Sunday nigh. wiknown.It is:understocd he has|Burkhead ,of Charlotte;another ais.|‘Solicitor F,A.Ydnney returned ctte for a short time.in :|;be midenstood whit the people].Dr.Wiley will devote “the re-gone West.Harris is.married and|te”was here a short time |Saturday.evening from Wilkesboro.(he Confe derate atmy be _wis Neutems |demand of the —eandidates—as—to|maiader—of-—his “Hifes -arceording:—toiig-cwitests cat Stony -Peints Fhe}Mrs.P.~.Mo Hines of Morgan-"hHe and-his family with wo t6 heed |int colonel of the Third North Cat’|salaries,ete.,and if os tman js -con-|n etatement iatued hy Hin.oo tsvpeagonforthisleavinhas,miot}ton,was operated on-at Long's Sane|home in Roose ea lina Aivalry,,scientiously epposed u it let hims|“‘psométion of principles of —elviebeennadepublicandifhemade)atorium yestenday:for gaanen deitis [eet .FI -I WV ‘Bi stand out of the way for some one}1)lateous ness .and industrial integ-~any explanantion..to s wife .orjand is getting along all.right.Her a a ‘House’.Passes Free A Great Flood oe who is in favor of what the peo lrity whieh un iderliie:thie food...and his relatives the -fact is not known. There was.no trouble »-with.the telepihgie convpany,Parris making “,ful!settlement .before he left.’He wus a-giciod .opemtor and his .wovk| *.ws 7 +<7 ,.o ¥E <,“3 jf,:3 Ty +1 r 4 }futher,Mr.Whitener,who was with|..Stigar Bill./The |meevy.ame Cf,tet havent (De Want...We are sure that there |ditug act,in the hepe that it mayher,retunned yesterday to:his’hoeet hineitern Dispatch,16th.day:night and.F rida;_did Ver’lig a.strong majority ‘of the Demo-|be adiministened in the intenest.of :Lisnal |aeiilaierrsnien tb ea he Democrati¢.free sugar bi!is et to atk s rr eink :v the ;cratic voters of Lred ll in favor of |ths peopl at large instead cf hat:cash ,‘go dy Aladamacand cther States.We)putting te .officers on’sallairies |.of ;i tively.few *mencenary -Fille Arrest,|passed thie House tocay 198 to ing.itailinoads-and other.public services “4 elle r naa ;oer eee =me meee Man’Wanted in Taylor ‘ai jand wi rillssay so i sy «Mave|mania;rersi ¢jes Lers,ave entire satisiaction in ,s mar hatte ci ::$|Lts passage was heiped by 24 Re-comporations /suffered much °dame |o3 Me a Ne va ns us ;aoe g ‘urtirotureny os a —4Re€re .1.The-Ghariotte News ‘of Jast eVe-|publican votes,although this was!aoe Ree ee en iy |Ghiayoce.”Now Who “has a j =ae I ng a ei ttset He t ;ae ein Ns wis age;lee ins bridwes on coumitly,to siy they bail it have the|Goal Miners,ait Operators >Can’t»i ‘bngy says:h :*|ofifge r1y..the-defiectic even:|Aa cls (pian Gees mine And:tere |ae EMA OG ‘'.;*Child Found,Dead |in Bed.Paul Bradshaw,a yourtig white|tirade ikea pha arr #bill roads .were -awaslied:avpay bets Uhy eal Lolimance?Wé want tae voters alll oe RRL .?‘‘young:Child.of Mr..and «Mins.Leah “wanted at Taylorsville,‘for|by ietiibbes sorts 7 ito eae eid Was niweh damage to >TOA Ss,ty over the coumty to express.them-|The United Mine Workers of:Corda Barker,wha live in.Gwalt-|haratinesang and larceny,.wag ar-|Goh ue vo ees stneets and:-private Pees rty.<1 Here!selves through The Lundmark.and}America amd the comnittee of -TO;:nes &township,northeast,‘Alexam-¥i lohorado,At the:last moment was gneat damage in:Guilfond,Ca-I het there be unanimity of°miove-/aothmacite:coal operators ended jIhemt:and a.ful!updenstanding |negotwtions in Philadilphia Friday ‘aboqunt the matter from the start,andj/in a diadilock,Both sides declare d-*coumt},.near the Iredell line,|Tested=by yin ys ae.Elliott 86|Representative -Martin,of Collora"was found déad in bed yesterday|22 alighted frem Captain Tom Row-/dio;blocked an attempt to fix plans!Ea n orring ;;|lanid’s train ‘from!Statesville at 12-1}for consideration of the exciseie7i barrws,-Mecklenburg and other | counties in‘this section, |:s ,i Geen :cable ie ;Pe pee thera Will be no trouble..{they are standing firm---the minersAfttrbseakfast“Mr,Barker left c.oe aact ie ences eanay row exierae taxation of Hs i ie Se seme a |We were promised two yeans.ag0|for tHett Sa ane of 20 per:cent.”PODS OO BO,be Dia work.71S Gre |ith embetter.and pilfering reln enue lostbytha thee wucer|10,the Editor,of The Landmark:,/enat ir we would Just walt.umtil|inccease bh ‘wages.yecugmition oftidbeenlefitvinbedandwasBUD|Sto ot iid T /Marbury ‘at Ta sophiagia iad oe by the free sug!If speggestions for legishative|next’time it”would come in alll the union,a Shorter work day and“Hosed to be asleep.After ner hus=}lorsville A diaw ot aoe Mx.:te iene:ee ‘candidates are in ordér I wish,tobright,Now it.must come.We do;other concessions;the +operatorsband‘left.the louise Mrs.Barker||Marbury ih a paeaen eer on Gapt-nay erate See coy Ma:a Faesuggest the names of two men whio |net deem it necessary now to.‘diis-|ior a ‘thr ey CLT renewal of-the‘pres-wep to the bed'and foundtire.child!Ro ere rata thie sonia re a A em Sek by.the tactics |know are amply able to repre-|cugis the merits of salaries as against/ent ugreeant®nt whitch terminates atccacItwas.apparently in 108|ognized Bradchaw &io va hiplggd a ee he bul o scnit us and whe I am sure woatid|feds,ag that has beer.0 thenouwh-|miduight March 31.Uniess an“usual health the night before.”,Fane decoy Sega::bee of ae Ot eal oo bts be heantily supported.by:the Demo-|ly done before.But what we do|agreement is reached by that.date,1Grene Company——A Ox Church Items.;:s Aue ae that ka The wena it ay chats of Iredell county:W.D;Tur-|what is for the people genemally to|it is:estimated 180,06:0°hurd coal”bide aon n Seca.ee ro Andrew Hotcont)asks The Lanid-‘The debate weak ihorked by ocaae|NEE for the Senate,T.J.Wiliams|join us in the demiand that ne pal)awters:im.Penmsybvar ia will °ceabe<;pia aap allies hs ay |fOr.the House.“ary basis for alk county officers|work,i >The.Mutual Grocery;“Company ei a atek ee aes te Slashes of -extrerhe eee |Let's hear from,all wwho favor this!must be adopted."meeeeam -.SSsceeer beeimctteecear te Burien -Sie tnge the second Sunday in Mapt!1 thi iesa iat eh A DEMOCRAT 7 seacoastbern santana aaiceseesiestiemeeasicmmesttoettoheaterete lbout it.ret Cher Peal Gre “BieMir;£:5 Burg.gss'.wud will com Sette dhfpteentended ket fi tar ened mo bb bd bade,4 ita wed)als é ame a 4 * | pipe 7 Pha :He :ments:thiat the repreSSatatives might |}amy be $1,200,rgeister’s’$1,800,laure ralthon oe pe munity ape cone ally ee ao pean tote Seen dimes.eather:‘Legislative Ticket Sumcestied.|tix the saluties téo high:We stg-{clérk’s $2°000,;sherixt's $2,500,andstand.near the .railroad station,take:part:in the work.ee Republigan..progressives seized.tihie |7°the Editor of fhe Landmark::rest that we adopt the initiative|then with a diog tix we>¢an “0with--Me.Bungess.in,change of tive,”Rev:W.M,,Walsh;of Statesvilie stop ortumit %ee their ti rift |Allow me to‘suggest the.namey pilin,so far,‘a8 that is conceémed,.ahead tand build roads,run scbiools+Store.“The Mutinal is a new com-‘cecupied the pulpit ‘of the Presby-view my Oe.Ge |CAT Oot tine genitlemen “througih,the|and’fix the “aniount’of salaries be jand doa number.of other poodpany)organized on the co-operative teiign’ctianels “$a<Wadeebors:Side |”-ane \coltimns of «your .paper —for “ithe |fore ‘the Legislature meets,or before |things.:MANY VOTERS.Diam:Mir.A.Be Welborie is pires*Lauy :ao Senator Dixon,Ces:"Roosevelt's |Legislature;.Dr.‘J.-B.King,of |any one is “elected to the Legislature -[‘Many-Voters’in the above“ident,“Mir:9.J.)Hogan:vice”prres-:a!campaign mianager,dnnoutices Chat |Shanbesburg.,T..J..Wibliams,“of Gp:to anty county officé,and ~let|gase is not a myth:“Accompanyingident:and Mr.J,0.Purnell.sece-|}|Hon,Mahon Pitney,‘of New,Jer-contest |Cotidiie Creek,for:the House,.anid!j the officers"eleated .be.pledged,to the°communication are tie mames retary and treasurer.Itsala Sey,the “new ‘Associate Justice of the Rooseéviet ‘naople“will “D.Turner,of ‘Statesville eine 20 in on the salary named,at the@ 4%‘a large “fhuntber of”yoters,-of °Stood that a dhianter bic beén.AD |the “United Statés Supreme Gourt,|the eléction of all.Taft stony‘ship,for:the Senate.;VOTER.-|beginning of next ,erm ‘of office’Mooresvilleand vicinity.The.Land~“plied:-<Esse a book the oath.of office -yestanday.trom,the’Southern States...|atenvatle Township.no ec»land then.there calm’he:no bedi mark.}.:;é _;fa ie Pea SA ::;:an 5 cee Oe Pouae ty a hunting|for Monations,’espéciallly the county ‘people,Now.it is i abraing but.fair to suggest that THE.LANDMARK 12,Outlaws.‘in!Carroll ‘County,|Va."summons “on one pt them:was alc-~WOURSDAY,’~~=March 19,19 Killed'the ‘Judges Prosecuting|counted ax brave man. :—,Avtorney .“and.Sheriff—-Prisoner |”Judge -Massié.was.one of:the ‘A NEW PROPOSITION.rbioas Me ny at Hills-|most prominent jurists of the State. :5 .ile,”He was appointed to..the bench by The,Mooresville Hatererien ae iilisville,Vidi Digcatoh 14th.’|Governor:Swanson’in’1908,was 48: _ords the first instarice,a ee A troop of mountaia outlaws rede|Years,old.and:is ee bymeiknown,of a farmer._volunteering down out of the Blue Ridge ~today|{Wo sons and.a daug iter,a,Judie to help fix,the streets of .a town,|to-Carroll county court’house ‘here Manvel had:been ‘he Stave Suumene ie “The man who’makes.this Rigen aud,assassinated the judge upon eet to,the State Supnemig ,the bench,the prosezutor before the;a se :i pen is Be NY)ence y bar end the sheriff at the door in Commion weer hth o Attorney Postere‘farmer living,near Mooresvil |fess.time than it takes to tell:it,hia herds his office for:©)ghit’years.and the Enterprise editor says it|whije sentence was being |pno-|He ee reas aS BeaxineSORpeatteraaeEd:.Floyd All n,one |@8 a ‘fearless prosecutor.He was»dg:Ane first |eed .sae aaa faanber nee re a Republican leader in the county, Kina he bee Known):Te PEOOR |wy hen the enack of.the Mii ‘died |Sheriff’Webb chad been a deputy:the’first:om.record. ville,-are:as ee us pOme.vot country.°noads,’not,Wore.Mire}: Matihesory Tice his:proposition in}Aso »good faith:*He says* x of Whenever the:“farmers: to Duilid a’telephone,line’:want;“to! Opens::phe:and,‘improve,a meg poad: barild:w chuire“hyn.or to*make .akmost “any kind:of¢improv ement,;the finst «Chisig done isto select,a comait- “tee or appoint’a man to go to town} and ‘solictt ‘funds.«Never.have.the generous-hearted people of Moores- ville -tunned ‘a “deaf.ear to thiosie the town authorities round up their principal street anid whenever a fair mer comes to town 1or a hoad.ofguano,he should.bring “a load,of| 'sand and dump on.the street.dHewill.bring his ‘wagoio with a ~bed ‘on it,and it would:oaly require an hours time to load and unload & ENON,The town people don't shaneinthemoneyfromthebond|tissue directly,and-it would be nothing but our duty to show our appinecia- ‘tion of what the ‘town is doing for us im thie way ‘of improving .our facilities “for getting over the rodd,and.to improve our condi--tions othenwise,This:is our miar- ket and we farmers should help in this smalk way:.to keep up’the |"roads over whiich,:we have to.tny- el,I wilt NishaTeam:amd ido some hauling,and there are many others :wihio will)be willing and glad -to haul.‘ins a.load,cr a number of them,for that matter’” _During the past winter the towns ‘have taken up the idea of making sand-clay streets amid using a-Troad drag on the.stineets. The idea commends itself.Few, if!any,of our:towns.tire able to- macadamize or pave ull:their streets The.sand afid the road dmg would Make:good streeis;or would at) least make “a great improvement. Mr.Matheson’s proposition may not find “general:acceptance with thé farmers but it should at least sug_gept:to town.authorities to.do for themselves what Mr.Matheson,pro- poses to the farmers to help.themdo.; Writing ‘to the Hickory,Demo- “erat,Mr.W.J.Shuford urges that ‘candidates for the Legislature ©in Catawba.be put on record as.to their attitude anent certain,local teforms—such as salaries.for.coun- ty officers,induding.a salary.for the chaifihan of the board of com- missioners,who should be to give whatever time is necessary sonie “of requined It seems that -gpome of the streets:of Modfesvilile,| ‘like some.of the streets.of States-. thie:JECT ay “pnd Bg country.people.are bapned out,wat,| fabnic of thie court—~Dexter>Gord, the .clevk—-Was alive:and “he «had wounded :Three jurors,Rowler,Faddie |anid) hore.or less.seriously.wourpded. floyd”\Allen,”the,prisoner:ag,Ane‘oar,wus ishit,several tines,prob- ‘ably tot.fatally,“Sidney “Allen,this brother,who killed Judge Massie, -riends; The.‘shooting:tanrdrived Hilleville o the point of’:paralysis,There was not a man to Sive ah order or rode ee a pursuit...‘Citizens fled places of.safety .and: sauthered up theix.children the’ussabsins rode out of town. Judge Thiornton T,Massie ‘had risen from this chair as the bullets pwihibe a bleeding corpse,Commonwealth's Attormey’William Foster,with ‘half a dozen Pulllets in,his brain,0 mmep i+ ed:dowm,to the flioors Sheriff Lew- is ‘Webb.was:shot ‘aud killed as:he reached for his revolver°and sprang forward,Bullets grazed Clerk ‘Goad and.in.the .confusion.-he’was.“re- ported killed.Jurors who had been slightly.wounded were —reported dead and by that indefinable meth- od of commumiication which prevails in the woodland country,reports’of a wholesale:slaughter shot-‘out.to the eountriside. Floyd Allen;was’before the bar this,morning,convieted of taking a prisoner—-from _a-députy--sheritt, len had struck the sheriff over:theheadwith‘the butt of a’rifle and the prisoner..escaped.Sheriff ,Wand hited gone,up,inthe mountains.and taken:all.fourm despite...warnings of-what such a venture’night mean, ‘Attorney Foster had prosecuted Al- len,fearlessly and 4 .mountaineer jury gathered from’the inland.6ec- tion—-for no’Iman in Carroll county cared to sit om the trial of an Al- len——had.convieted him This morning--theAtlen-attacterd—an:unusually.largegatheringtothequaint‘old;.'red brick court house which stands on} a green:square well in the center of the village.Those who could ‘uot’ get in thé small -room:peered through the windows opene“to ‘the sentence of first days of spring.Just as Allen was about to be] called up for ‘sentence,his two brothers,Sidmey and Jack,at the troop of about ’20 moun- rode up.to the courtheadofataineers, house.;; The brothers and their compan- ions,some canrying rifles’amd oth- ers.armed,with revolvers,cnawded | behind the.rail and about the door. aged.50,tall gaunt,much the familiar type mountaineer,was in the Judge ‘Massie mounted the Floyd .Allen,and| tence upon Allen,‘who ‘stood’|up.| to.Superintend the <p of the county;a.six months’.term:of | school,“a county commissioner of} i agriculture,-a. hedlth to give work,the’Torrens land law, primary “Do get yourself-worked up over fhe HetDe atorial question,”says Mr “bat let the primary ae P select men who will >ami carry out the. mead."’That's the right idea ple wha favor local any -kind sllould give thier at-tention'to the local issues im com Tuectiion with legislative candi- dates.It has been the custom-for candidates for Joéal offices Yu this su peri his whole time law,.et and | £0.to Raleigh legislation we Peo- State to discuss national or “State issues.Thebe issues sliould*~be left to.national and State candi date.Members of the Legislature have to deal ‘with local affains and:if the people want local legis- “Tatdion——they-shiould--see—to-it thiat these issues are made prominent and that legislative candidates.arewommittedto.what their cone Stituerits want.:fe —, as if the Tt begins to active contest amone the‘dates for State,offices this “year weul".be for the office ‘ot Liieur, ‘tenant Governor a placé not usually Much sought Tar thereare“tafee avowed candidates—Mr. >Walter Danielot Northanipten coun+ty,former ‘solicitor;Mr.John GShaw,of Fayetteville and -Mr.J:D.Boushall,of Balas So far as The Landmark.@ a*vised they are all worthy men and strong and@achwilldoubtleegshavea Tons in the rage look most candi-- after,S: Strong |Sheriff Deaton Mot a ni-poet to «0 after the debinquetit taxpayens aad wow another ni-poct-is sinkitrg| a sore for a dog jaw it tine pos .9 can't fidtich the delinduuent tax- Peyers andthe opponents of the! dog jaw to taw,the case is»hope-| less!The dog lawpoct is,entirety| fair to the dog and we submit thiat hehas —oe on down about See nendeseomnennades mencenaiemamamnne re Frrenk Melchior,colored.Whi,ad- antethe killing of John.Reew,col-. ‘woreidh,oe ieiw ence SONY:abt week. i reom of|ne afiond,|* i pricon, legisiation of | Gaston county,,wae arrest |lly have beetknown as stern char?Ac teng and were feared by inianly im movement among the} the to foretell the a.general mountaineers in but no’sign terrible.tragedy then in ery,one of them. the| minds| hn Massie began his.lips precipitated the trage- dy “One year at hard.labor- Before-the tast--werd _wae-—.cold the ,fusilade.began.Allen,with} jan oath that he would.névet 20 dock as Judge Matsie collapsed the bench.Another roar of ~ land Prosecutor Foster was on |floor in a-heap. springing forward for his |when the lead.found him.|Then holding the.punie-stricken jurors and onlookers at bay,.al though that probably was not neces- wpo| Blyots| thie| prisoner| Sary,the asBasBins slowly backed out of the court rogm and.across the green-to their troop of-.ponies. In a second they were.galloping like madmen through the aroused villageamdofftothehills.With them©thie assaspins half- carried,ihalfsdragged,one of.theirnumber,wounded,and it was said that:this was Floyd Alien. “The quiet of Hillsville had never been disturbed by sucharoar of firing amd -300 men;:>women and children:rushed:to the court hous.Webb and Foster were stone dead.Jhdge Massie died in less than.wn hour.::: Word of the tragedy.was slow in getting to points from which help Kcould:be asked,but the machinery, of the law.once started;worked quickly,-Governor Mann ordered the State companies cof militia ~at Roanoke and:Lynchburg ready to fo to Hillsville if.their aid shouldbe.necessary Police,.detectives and ‘volunteers from niMarby places took all possible meand of trans+ portation to get to Hillsvilte. Late today Governor:Mann tele- emaphed to Judge W:D-iStaples,of #0 to Hillsville and take charge of judicial proceedings.there.Attor ney.Genenal Williams,of the State +of Virginia,has also.been orderedtoHilllnville. The townotetetoeeet|is thresy wee snes ane 6 awkwaraiy ousted aot ; ogee “of Carrol scone,ty and”lies**the’Be avers?Dam|Valley.four sot from the,top ofitheBhieRidge:mountgines”“2erors|the-valley The country ie rough, the roads are bad.and at this timeOf.Yedr’with Spring thaws nearly\impaspable:.tibet stills are.wii)|to!be many,«Mbya-Allen lived on oneaitie “ol{the town tind his two “brothers ‘oftitheotheyAllthemenofthe.fiam- away oniiy dne member.of the.human mothers! KILLED THK COURT OFFICIALS, Rane;were ser‘ously wounded,and Howlett,Bruce,Marshall:‘and Stuart +Worrell,’Dyst anders,were|¥ was wounded,:bat tett town ‘with:his det. ‘struck thimy and fellsacross’his desk the county,‘The °deputy °sherifewhowould.serve As Ont or..-8 for °t6.or.20 elected,sheriff last.November,een ayerparecacennenamomacmesemaneaa anid a dog Taw “Mr.Asie,Shenr Ht api to the Newton,News,SAYS! Sut,just.now the main question. with,Tredielh.people is the dog law. If the Léaislat ure’ April or May,we foel'y sure,si AX,would,be.liniposed ‘on.dos in +Lre- But the question”will possi bly;“subside before:Janutry,,Yet we:belHeve the.dog anid kept om the)owner's premises, except:wien ‘the ”master is Mvith said bintes-. Wthepher the question Witt subs; Side js ‘with the,people.If they take it out in’talk “ind ‘show ne dispasiition,to enforee their “wishes; hiothing will be dore.,No question, presented’.to the people of Inedel) in years has met ‘vith 60 ‘much far *The sentiment the ‘Majority..ef the the law “and if:they ‘should have it.The is to keep’ap the compel.»legislative ‘come:agros3.’" yor. people©:favor “Want.it way to get it agitation:and candidates to The people ‘ice.the@.Baily News because it)gives.“both sides a hear ing.It is a forum,‘not.an ongam. Greensboro News. Aj}—4-"Phat's what:The ‘Lan dinark tries |. to do and thdt’s”what every,true newspaper wilk do:-This-giving a hearing does not mean license ‘to anybody who can write to use ‘the paper for anything |he may want to exploit;.but it does Mean to give the people a hearing| within ..pnoper.and reasonable bounds and,to be ‘fair.to everybody. The worst evil among North Car Olina newspapers is <arelessness_in) Statement’and fatiure to cortect:.er-, hors..*fhis is nov BO -Tmttcht—-to both sides que years.befiane being.)» ay Referring to.the agitation:im Tre-i deli for shlaries’for,county officers |” were to Meet “in|. shold ‘be,taxed|. indicates thatr they |") “ero ‘uowwog aeols 'SHeypag +Ssappy *aaay ues AQ.nog pur sioy & ape:>‘sasOpT ag yoog §.uRols Cort pun20¢"29%20 ‘sigqeap ye yy” vsuiwids..pur.ory) ‘Qu0s“‘ayaVyoug ”“aise Ut noqi soy Apauios seq ayy st, ‘yoni Kivd n‘geteyd tip Syuressa’y pue wsenaN 404 1 autary Suxols ‘Pesn,aay [yy IM.Spy ‘PuieLoqtulis oasis ave ©).OQ Jo ABD"To'yA‘maapuy ©IW 1 waia dor pip quguaT AT ae :mod des {yun uve |pur adoh ype savy +garedtagoyy,“eripeingn jo eu prrsiies SPY U-.“POM.94)Ut eutorpoU ysoq aUB- Sf AML].SUKOTS |—!sartim yt ‘unqsouueyoy po doyMod"wd ae a _20d S,eu0H ‘Aiwess “su sured BONRIOS -pue vis* -yeanou sdoys i,*s0aa9uay}Uo azo Bury.oos %§ey JuouuUT’y]'shuvols sureg ‘eIBTeunoN—sdoqg 'The Most Lasting ‘Of All Flowers OUR SUPPLY MS ALMOST. INEXHAUSTIBLE a desire to.be unfair,generally spenking—-although tome.of oer | are wilfully,and”glaringly *‘unfair-| as.to a lack of care,-But the worst| fault in any paper is to ‘refuse ‘to| comrect a misstatement of fact} when it,realizes that it‘is in error third termers we have some officials in.North CarolinaAS State into the small court room and aoe , of |éanxious to get four. dock.|tvey will doubtless.want five and bench |by and Prosecutor Foster -moved,wap.|neve 8 lifelien on The re was a shuffling of feet and|‘hd cask Suing For Fee For’Officiat: back of ‘the |yx.aMace,Idaho, The usual legal formalities over.beter to collect $25 with interest,forpronouncing|preaching the:funeral sermon over}The last words that fel?)AdamGolsong,one of hisparishioners.’ |husband was berated for non.attend- *o deeply offended her and she refused | sprang out of the prisoner’s|to ‘pay the bill. Sheriff Webb w2®|brought as an:object lesson to his| the Roanoke corporation.¢ourt,to; who News. True;and just because they have |had three terms they are now deatl! If they get ‘four have made good.-—Greensboro think job. they See? will ‘the that time they ing’at a Funeral. Dispatch. Rev.F.A:Becker,of St.Alphor-sus’Catholic.church,has taken legal) Mrs.Golsong,‘the’defendant,‘said |thatin Father Becker’s sermon her| lance at church.She declared;this’ She declared that}\later she offered to pay $10,but met |amount was refused.—- ‘Father.Becker said the suit was | parishioners,whowere proneto avoid the payment of such charges. :Smmereeeesenent penneTriedtoKillAnother Man Killed Himself.: An)umusual inichdent occunred nit| Thompson's saw mill,in Warren county,a few days ago,as Teport- ed to the:Charlotte Observer..Wm.Thompson,who operated | the mill,and Ben Baker,an em-| ploye,had a disagreement.Baker | attempted “to Bhidot “Thompson ant the pistol failed to fire.He .made} a second attempt and inflicted!-a| wound in Thompson's leg Baker| then tried to’adjust the revolver) for another shot.and:the wedipon.| was accidentallly discharged.”Thie| ball entered Baker's he ef dnd:kill-| ed him instantly.:|——————_—_| and Three”‘TegKOeS in change of two | constables on their way.frotn Olar}to Bamberg,S.-C,to be lodged im the county jail;were taken.finom the officers.by°a°mob and shot ‘to death The ‘men had confessed ‘to am attempt to burn the rgidence af thie mayor of Olar. The Blooms ‘and Stems All That You Could Ask: First-Class Stock At $1.00 a dozen ‘Selected Stock At $1 25a dozen Van Lindley, ~Greensboro, POLK GRAY DRUG CO., -Local Agents. SEE D.B.KRIDER &CO. FOR SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. Clothing,Trunks and Suit.Cases ~ ANYTHING IN “WINTER MILLINERY Me _AT HALF PRICE See Our New,Violets _ D.B.Krider &_ CAR NATIONS| express cheir preference for President in a pinay:to be eld May 1. Georgia Democrats will Themost éommion cause of insomnia.is),disorders of the stoma:h ChamberlainStomachandLiverTa)ets correct thesedisordersandananieyuufosleep,Forwalebyallde MADAME RACHELLE’SADVICETOBEAUTYSERK 'Mary B.-You are“foetbh-to-fkel.so hopeless ‘about your freckles,They are really very easily and quickly driven away.,I recommend.that you secure a 50c jar of Wilson’s.Freckle Cream,either at your.drug store or from the Wilson Fre‘ckleCreamCo.,at Charleston,8!C.,.and use it every night‘as per directions,Ihave found this prepa-ratidn remarkably .effective and it is absolutely |.harmless, Mrs,A:B. inte rnal treatment for developing the bust. sage ia sometimes sroud,but should be osrefully employed...Improve your general health and cons Apa oSshee ¥ McC,——{cannot vecommerid any. dition and @¢at hourishing,flesh building fooda,. ilson's Ereckle Cream fa sold by -- _Blatesy ille Drug Company, Mas | ~FOR SALE! Business lot. Seven-room desirable sesidenosonTraddstreet..Hot and cold water, 2 bath,etc.Lots near Graded School.Small north Iredell farm.:Bl you want ——-sellor exchange JOHN M.SHARPE,REAL ESTATE Do You Want to Be Independent? H learn..Shorthand and ‘TypewritingAe.nine ©coutes Seamed ately,which-eetena tage eat Saoerms,ete ,oo RS:EB,&JOHNSON,: ville,NG: Kit 612 Pee mtaer Street,Fob,0. 3!Oliver Plows Make You.Prosperous -Our second carrof Oliver Plows.for ‘this year yesduitbeenreceived..Had.you thought about it?‘Ninety per cent.of ‘the ‘good farmers ‘use’Oliver|Plows.The remaining ten per cent.are strugglingRiongwithcheapandinferiorplows. We went you ‘to prosper along:with your:netshbor:‘It is almost’impossible to get rich farming ifyoudo,not use an Oliver Plow.If this seems anextravagantstatement,ask your neighbor.Then’ COME AND SEE US 3Bah Monge Hardware (o. March 15,1912;Soconen |BEES ae WANTTO a|Buy a Shoe ‘That will actually wear longerthananyothershoeforlessmoney?If so,eall and see|§OURNEW LINE ;which contains all of the lateststylesinlasts,leathers andpatterns.We have astyle FOR EVERY TASTE Yours trulyW.W.FOUSHEE ae e g e n a t a n s IS A FRIEND IN NEik _Be business-like._The check system is the most dignified and business-like method of paying your bills and other obligations. It is one of the best ways to keep “‘tab’’on yourself—to keep from spending a lot of money uselessly—put all you get,in the bank and check against it.In just’a little while you will be surprised to see how much you do save.Bring.your money down today.Be Merchants and Farmers’—-of Statesville. “GUARANTEED DIVIDEND $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale inoneofthelargest,moet Se ee and suceessful _corporationsin the county..7 per cent.annual divid--end guaranteed and is payable semi-annually.Every dollar of preferred stock is backed by $3.50 in value. This is a safe investment for those having trust funds, guardians or others desiring to make asafe investment.Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a year.. Will sell.in lots from,three to one hundred shares to suit purchaser.,For further information call or writeERNESTG.GAITHER,-Statesville,N.C. eee STOCKS AND.REAL ESTAT’PHONE OFFICE NO.1,MILLS ‘BUILDING. CAN'T LIVE RIGHT’© ;halen a Watch.You’re alwaays wondéting whattimeit is: Get.one of my WATCHE and qtit wondering. BEST:bathe -.-==>=BEST PRICES.° Bo.B:WOODWARD .Jeweler. ee + ‘stuff,such as corn,oats,hay, acre lot,junction.west Front street| _and Buffalo Shoal Road. ~Oardtoom‘POINTit MANUFACTURING COMPANY,N.F,STEELE,Superintendent.Mare ae fan an FeedSt,| Successors to Carolina Flour.and,Feed Co," ener wel‘willcarry a “full line:‘Feed-. straw,cotton seed meal and hulls, bran and shipstuff,field seeds,ete., and would appreciate the patron- age of the public.Will occupy the same building formerly occu-pied’by the Carolina Flour and J} Feed Co.,No.114 east Broad St.‘-<Respectfully,ALA.Colvert,.Prop.'Feb..13.“Statesville,N.C.* z eee é roll ReeWehavejustreceiv- s -‘several.cars of Bug 'C0 AL: Gangive sro ae! liyeryin any quan- tity.Let us:have “your:order,— PHONE NO;28 ORNO,2 JK iors ‘Gro-cery &Produce €o. niuecrorun Sixty-five acres,6 miles north of city...Nice read"front. *Two,hundfed and sixty-two acres in’Chambersburg.'township,--14milessouthofElmwood. One hundred and’thirty acres,63 miles from Statesville,in Cool -withusual out-buildings. Two hundred and fifty-nineacres in Concord township,only 3}milesfromcity.Can’be’sold in.smal tracts—from 10 acres up. Ninety-eight acres in Turhers-burg township. Jenkins &Wagner, EY eamesCo Office:First National Bank Bldg._'PHONE:2832. FOR SALE!! Cash ‘Tobacco Warehouse,”roi | 130x285,corner Walnut and Meet-| ing streets.‘| Lot 60x107,corner Court.and) Meeting streew..t i 26%acres,at Bufola,$30.per acre. 75 are,one mile east of.court| house. 7§acres,one mile ‘and -a half |weet,35 acres,one mile and a quarter | west.~ 70 acres,one mile and a belt | west.| 2T1 acres,five miles north,$30, per acre 356 acres,three miles east,$25 per acreAnumber’of other.desirable farms and business properties.See| me before making an investment.|_ISIDORE WALLACE,| “,Firat National Bank Building..| *Phone 240.| $19,000 of City Property FORSALE Five-room house *nd lot, Center street,near .depot. ~Lwo..vacant...lotg..rear..above,.. “Meeting street. Six vacant’lots south of Brad | ford Knitting Mill : Hight-room house,good -well and barn,and four,acres of land, ‘Buffalo Shoal Road. Four-room house,6%acres fand, Buffalo Shoal Roa4 ( south Two-vacant lots Buffalo Shoal Road. ‘Store house ahd wzesidence and} Also stock of Groceries eid ee oes‘on or wr"MORRISON, “189°West Frone 8t.March 8._'Phone 227, Ww ANTED.“FULL SBT hands for nightework.Work five nights andgetpayforsix.Will pay spinners 20c per side:hands can make $7 to $10.STONY: March 84%, hg Reg rsnge THE:LANDMARK TUBSHAY,©—=March 19,19/2. Saari Train: Train No,12, J appearance yesterday,the ‘editor of vary ‘Btihongly,Libraytd:pe N Pry:3.“Frontis and Wis ui Wither hier:|,,anye ‘ ‘Catawba Man,Killed in An.Unusual Hickory Democrat,- mules. Spring township.Two dwellings }}[ _ON.-|. AL.RAILROAD.SCHEDULE,- and _Departure of Traine.atameets‘ie WESTERN:ROAD, Train..Nd.15,’West-bound,due §-6!No;16,east-bound,due 11.20No,ny west-bound,due 10.4TrainNo.21,°-west-bound,due 3.Train.Ne 85,west-bound,due 10.22:Train N 36;‘east-bound,due 11 00-Train Ne 22,*“east-bound,due 1.20 beeast-bound.saat 6.45 p.CHARLOTTH AND RSFromChpater”16 ar.9.60,leaves “11.00 am24)ar.8.25,jexves,.8.36 p.mFrom,Taylorsville,23'ar.10.10,.eaves 11.00 =.16 arr 6.20,leaves 6.45 p. Arrivl ‘Train m. ™.| Train No.Train No, Train No.Train No. Talk of Candidates in South Ire- dell.‘ Moo reaviilie Enterpirise,14th. Shortly after the sun made ©its tine Enterprise was ‘informed:thatthaneissapossibility.of a number of jether things developing within thie next few.days:,1t has’.been: thiat,Mr, Halll ‘witli haye epposition for‘thie.gait red honors,ore ‘south Lradell,tine names:of T..J.Willianis,Matiheson: all figiurilgz©yin the:gon versiction: ‘either of the ‘gentlemen yeON:‘apphoached on.‘the miat- to 2us:Who _~ eatersecre h ds.tot known in pisTe Ome 'Manner. 14th,eg Mr.Zero Huffman met a ‘myste- rioun.death last.Saturday .after- toon while returming from Hilde bran ‘ini a”wagon drawn.by two He was foundSby.Mr.DanJohnsamhanging.“from the .wagon by.his,coat,Indications,are be fei from the wagon and was.killed by the wheels;and’it’is possible is: body .wus supsended.there for three sao A:wife’Burvives,: MOTHER oF LARGEFAMILY ITells:How She Keeps HerliHealth—Happiness ‘For’©}{Those Who Take |wantHerAdvice.© Scottville,Mich.—‘‘T want to tell youhowmuchgoodLydiaE,Pinkham's Veg- >tableCompound and| Sanative Wash have done me.I live on a} farm andhaveworked| very ‘hard:I am) 4 forty-five years old,| yand am the mother| to:‘she lter them from.hi e elements.)\!Was successful i ha ld,huiger ness,dome a ON oe nae oe ons)member April 6th,1912.If you have tried,try again’as.never before. ‘ptane.|did find a,consi Ggerabre sam 5 ,eel ee ihe ane he for tear the parties who The surplus ‘safely invested:gives a man.confidence—thegrasp la 8 al he}se oh .1 ‘4 +f.aeAshedrew»famine camp|OW!the land:on,‘whieb it was and the elastic step that makesgetting ahead’a certainty: site the -Nnuking,the i would.take measures ‘to se-‘ ger}1d.shuddered to poesession,the mun.held.bis;NEXT SERIES OPENS APRIL 6th,‘1912°—ie ;“Tittle chil-tsreret td dreaded-the dispossussioni "ihey fix fs foed-—they |50 much that:he lost jis balanee,See Our Secretary and:Learn Oak Plan. wanted.tood +y kyew naught 1 mortal dread.-1*his mar Sepa aay ;is found:“out.“On the ‘otherbout«fle ni uinine and,a une . eration:pend ‘only.knew that they hand,’some people believe:that only OFFICE IN MORRISON BUILDING were.tungry,aad.sin¢e food canie}a number of the big.cid-time isawe |~ lnot to.their lips,‘they cried:as 2f ofe-cent pieces were found.Prob-W.E.W EBB,Secretary. long as strenevb.held out.Smiali ably.the true story will never be ;. wonder :that-‘some meotiers gave told,now that the pr ucipa).actor their.children a:weed which made 1 the event has..taken himself |= them so filth it they I¢atthe orav-14Way without reveal'ag the:facts.a ee E: jing for fod God.pity the little Sree : ehuijdver toni snt—the children Davidson *County Re publicans Are {wh om the mothers’carry:beneath For Col,Roosevelt. their.clothes,,lose -to:their bare.To the Editor of The *andmark: 4 Many people think! -|not broken down!with hard work and| ‘the care of ‘my fam-|ily,but I tell them of my good friend,| Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound,and that there will be no back-| |ache and bearing.down pains for them if!they will take it as I have.I am scarcely' |ever without it in the house.| ‘“‘T will say also.that I think thereis | no better medicine to be found for young | girls.My‘éldest.daughter has taken| Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-|pound for painful periods and irregular-| ity,and it has helped her. "PHONES|>68 2389+ M HAT MAR KET. General line,of.FreshMeats. Also dry pine stove wood.‘CASH-&HARRIS,.’PHONE 43...EFRONT™‘STREET, BHOP.:.RESIDENCE |enables him!to “nderstand a.fam- Tr of thirteen children.{a it strange that I am! ge to the appeals for the stary- tii g Chinese,The Continent Bays ed- itcriall “Mercy néver required jawifter feet than this terrible hu- man.crisis;and the man who de layg to give what:he may is hardly, lent.Ozment spent sever ‘“T am always ready and willingto/(: MILLIONS ‘SURFER FOR FOOD. ithe:Unspeakable Conditions:as ttheResult.of a Chinese Famine...~ "The,Landima'tk:has been’“pecel ving ; vohintary contribwttions for the Ohi- na famine sufferers,A writer in’a recent issue of The-Continenty,who had:experiance’some.years’ago with:a flamiine ‘in Olfina,gives some idiga’of -the‘unspeakable conditions.“There is ‘nothiag ia an ‘Amer--|;itarl’s experience,’he:gays,‘that. ine.Hungry imdividuals he knows, oe even;hungry:families;but téns thousands or’éven.millions votcoeallactuallysufferingfor 200 that ‘passes his imagination, *“Instead of (becoming‘emac:dated,the victims of famine were’often swollen,as.with.diropsy. The Chinese peTsistence and inge-‘nuity and;the universal love of life. caused ‘the people ito giub for roots of ‘grasses.and)bank of trees,Every-| thie édible,”and -muGk that.was Hit,was)eaten.eee*Wihien the:‘horrible monster,fath-ine,begat ‘to stakk .thaougih’»the land.the mendced families commenc- €d)‘to flee toWard the’cities to thesouth;veritable.cities of.refuge. Dhe -boate on,thet caual and’niver: were.loaded:to She gunwales “with ‘refugees.Alongs.the ‘banks men ondindled.Wheelbarrows ‘containing their.féw:family :.effets,and.perhiaps:a:child.or,tw on top of them. Sometimes;the ‘mother would be missthg from’these atnetit groups; sometimes ‘the father.“Oyer:aud over again “childrens |5Wereofferedforsaleandthemoth- er would feverishly }kotow!’——wihichmeats’to.beat her hedd on.thegroiud-—as phe implored.the for- eig@ner.to accept .her.child.With,| the maternal ‘instinct that°stroiger than,life,she sought Thechihd’s salyation even atthe cost of ‘separation from-herselt:‘ fs |: “Outside the city walks the ref-| Ugees encamped,The more fontuin-| them theitered them-| area Fate (among selves .beneath an, for:the famine flight is in.winter north China.All sat’or ldy 00| round,’Sugne ‘poor.oreat- id-tet Gena bit of matting bares‘theures h: of.watmth,.How are there,likeestforthesake y other children é fatnily beneath the wet.at:Obin-}tang,crying,betause tke mother did hot answer their pocds,andi the baby.seeking food ft on za breast| that wever mbore would give milk!’ ne prompt and -geneyous ney ter than a murdererpet South Iredell ‘Property Owners Give Right of Way For Road. Mooresville Enterprise. engineer Fallis.and Supe ra Alltthough the President’s proclama- tion specifically,names Mexico,the joint resolution is so worded that govertiment:officials expect to mm:ike’ use-of it in thé future to prevent fiimbuslembng expeditions tv ' Amierican.,country where a state evolution exists. any of| When you have i rhenmatism ta.yourfootorinstepapplyChymberlain's Lini- o*matting,|at ment and you wilt @st_quick ‘relief.Itcosts.but a quarter.—Ws ry.ae Feb.9..Rear Sumpter’s Store.U Bale by -all dealers.oSire For} ship... Mooresville Drite Henry Campbell ,the ‘untortinate| hegro who committed suicide a fow mylles west of.town:on Wednesday, of last :week,w‘Sharpers,and the mairner “in.twhich:fie was deceived preyed on his nrind pip :HE.FIND |:D_SOME |MONEYrl '‘Stcwles ‘About Honky ‘Campbell,Colored Man Whe Recently Com- mitted Guichen Dareencns Tow Te} rorine:“4 as’‘the v wel it:becatne unbearable.. It.ig a pretty #nulnber of pto Ope Martin Campbell, worthy negro of effect ing of COT,@ thestrange tat te TS, beer ‘recoined: ‘pot? well ries -are very interesting story toldanold.and.tpust- the town, that shortly after the ‘findr) containing appeared Henry ‘sone day and after .represent<}: ling himself té be sant out.by/-the;sovernment:tO:1o0K af‘er>just sueb } ‘induced:the negro to.part+with something over $400°in foreign calnstating.tothe negro that,they Loney*was)good buts could not. spent bye this.countryH6swore.the TERT" mal o beerecy and departed. Was.ever hedrd) Mair and)Henry « ay pretty various ways. id:saving.sina:silver out,of vera Ie:three oe ixture’witb th this mortal coil. he désined:,ef Mme ide what to.bed with a box of matches d-ate their heads -off. ad Unsuceessful, ored to hang’hir prevented:such: r dow De |have been neadinginthepapersabout.who,should Cut this gavartisecnant ont and bring sid who ‘should not be nomimated|})to our store.Mail or.brine ‘his ad- i¢the Re-ublican national -conven~-.i 4 ‘\vertisemen c 0 rilon.1 ate’Mor Gol.Roosevelt eme—to our store afia we will or’the ‘nommation Il have .seen about 200 Republice n voters in,Da- vidson township’ one for Mr: éral in the burg county western,side of the men uppe ithy despondent:..-ot ‘of stories are told;about |; ealth and how he’éarmie by.it.iy owneda team:‘of ‘mood Tales, sood hamess and farm.implements, about 75.bushels of corn well provided:.for He whether,he found rich-orm dug,them the.grounkd, days:prior’Lo boxes:of strong’tea, an ‘the’strap. Taft. and: ‘from,thie‘became: -unto was.it unn Tt.‘is ‘his,niate 8 intent’ It did fect.and mesielf, and and .have I ha r edge sever. Row ye cf un ce I talked witn are Roosevelt's nomiinaty on. ‘March 14, Do you knowailmentscoldsare by far “the most aan-| @erous?.It.is ‘notyouneedtofear, 1912 ne Re ws9" that of all tne .coldbur leases that it often It-ads to.|these are known 4s x}Monia and o erm Cisea ansumotion are among them|cea ‘known that,Heury held a -secret ediicerh- ing,’an urn full of money:found by tim on the old Sloop place sever al years -ago,.but .siace his.death) wintil drinking,the This.prov-Then he endeay- but,his wife! ing’ His. “a great deal) from ATWELL. ‘he serious the ietim,“ot4: SPH LINE OF“i a a and Derby Hats: JUST RECEIVED —a :fact currenit.| by ey teBest $3.00 Hat Sold Brimtull of Style is to the the ats Fram the Factory to Your Head ONE Perens—ONE SHIGE ONE TROTHAWES$3 GUARANTEEDJIATSAbeit?“hadi 1) Yo"mone} stint ODworried,} the”:end: a nd ~jn idustnious Mutual Building&Loaniets ‘He Wasa Great Man The man who pi ined Building ang L oan was ‘a great.man,for he found the simple,the ideal way of co-operativ e saving.This man is desérving of‘a greatmemorial andthat memorial ‘should,be an IDEAL AMERICAN.HOME filled with thrifty,happy savers,always remem- bering the great benefactor who planned stich a helpful wayofsaving. It is never too late to begin to.save.If you have never tried re- said that death hehes.and to shake not ‘have’ later:“ihe by:tak- last at- Durham ee ae Dem 0 n- Meckilen-||]strator with,one blade for 35 cents,to be'your own personal property. the -- amd is 4OokalNames.63,55 seen but Been ‘SEV- yunity for Saiee White-Stimp son Hardware Company,| BEST Leas HOUSE IN TOWN. the minor |! itselt ‘ais.| dis-Most of | ses.‘Pneu- néy Pills,obtainStore,did me a world of good.They} Strengthened my ed my puins a that my statement er kiniavey “sUulLerers:PO, remedy,’’:4.: “For sale by all-dealers. 50 cénts. falo,New York, the Umited Stiite and take no otheee Remember the name,— ast of the week in sec afi ispeakagoodwordforLydiaB.Pink-|."way through that tepritory Jsing|Wyby nok ake ao —|ham’s Vegetable Compound.I tell every 2¢tween “Mooresville aad M For sale by all deatses.we ':;us '(re mettUnt T oe ny bat an ban oe ie Mar,||NEW SHARES 5ist SERIEShappine:gs to your wonderful medicine,”|There:Was ‘Do it OF trpuble Hehe:sot R STOM.Aé ut ;.:Ss -—Mrs.J.G.Jounson,Scottville,Mich.Le ee ee res oy came a,t fee |et eoRED.8 gene Ph calioamn to oth sae ae Gas ‘and Heartivurn ste poed in|}: _\o way,The-house'on Mr,luevi Cor-Five Minutes :‘..1g aeLydiaE.Pinkham’s,Vegetable Com-|seilue’place wilt have 16°be moved|ou.4 ct Ieaixestion '§.First Building and Loan Association: |pound,made from nativeroots and herbs,jand probably some other buildings)Or arepecsia “or.whatever youll ie oe ee bt g |contains no narcotics or harmful drugs,||ale nig the noute will have to be Mex}oi cone stomach misery ae can be taken at any time,withoutandtodayholdstherecordofbeingthe|‘#vvcd,but the work will be stam)jo.out the sourness.|'i.:i [a ee|most successful remedy for woman’sills |on beh _—=a th adi ton Lift.off the heaviness |additional cost,by paying trom Feb-|own,"1 forces ave hished ve NO St RW u sg ¢.eo ;:ee ee ye ens Mt Wines nin ati Stop the fermentition of food...| :i,Lele tt :ee Banish.gas,hear:surn,foul breath}ruary.3d to present date. ‘By es eee er nin |dizziness,.headach«s ne Tvoustiess,|.ished,Mamy of the.country people.bbe pel lg oat ns ee |, IRISH ‘“POTATOES between here and.Hsauire Bradley's |Meatsweats and’.bad ¢cfoms for:|L.HARRILL,bes an Secretary. :jwers in’-town Saturdvy and.all a Got a 60-cent box of MI-O-NA tab=:7 5Iiweroanxiousfortheworktobegin.hae el tate ctedl dak ra FOR PLANTING.|ame tants of ne nuaty the lets at the Statesviie Liug Store | -omiwissioners are.havit.e rn today,They guarzites them for]—_ iwi'h landowners who are:claimi any:of the diseases ned above i :ts *Ny 3 iz a 4 res We have nicé stock of §Yaniuges after the road has been |OF for any stor ach:CIStress Bae l4urvcyed and.“eraded:-and.eveny |.No.better.preact-ption:for indk | Maine grown Trish |preci ittion is being takén.‘to avoid|Sestion was ever wr-tten.a Cobblers,Red Bliss,|tisseution and dissavusfaction.One diie ar Crone ne eh te diceet|a 13 ag lor mupore cases will probably be carm7 Ss andestrong enough:to digest| Karly Rose and Bur-|ri ad to the Subetion Count fox id-}food without aid:-For sale ©by.|banks.Also Ferry’s.|/ifstment.—[the Statesville’Drag vo and drug:|e 1 The attitude of the commissioners]81Sts everywhere.rac-3 r is ;<~ee |standard aareds pes \is that in mearly every case the abut-VERIFY IT!|onion sets.cabbage iting property,is benef ted er ee : plants,ete.-:|than damaged by .the const tions The Proof Is In Statesville:“Al-' See po.tie road,and in the :fea most “at-Your Door.} —’PHONE 89.reached they will be .puttin .The public.sentiment —of ne |-|matrer squarely up fo-the ‘partleS|statesville citizen,is in itself strong|jinterested as to whether or not they)py».ie abit ||proof for Stat people,but.||Want the road.;confirmiition strer ms the,evi-|ioe v dence.;Eagle &‘Milholland.||Revolutionists ‘Can't Get Arms and Here ig a Statesville’.citizen ail : Ammunition in:America.SE Raa aga kan ot fadon:testifijed =y Ss )that Doan's | —a President.Taft)Thursday night Kidney Pills ‘re lieved weak kidneys jsigned the foint congressional -reS0-|and.now states ‘the result’was.per-| FOR SERVICE.Hution making it unlawful to.export}manent.Gan any sufferer from | |SS rican jarms or thunitions of war to.any|kidmey ills ask better proof?©You|,Registered-Berkshire Boar.Come||American,country where domestic|can investigate.The case Js nighit| see this boar and hear his pedigree.°|violence exists and.immediately af|ait home: terwards issued a.proclamation,de-Mirs;...M...Iu,:Moose,...Meeting....St., H.,Walnut Grove Farm,}claning that since such domestic vi-Stateesvilhe,North -C arolina,says:So i:Statesville,N.C,RF DNo cy olence had’been found to exist:im|What I said in’1908 in.praise otle ;: ;»B.UNO,4 7)Mexico ra Fedenal Jaw,officers re Doan’s -Kidmey’Pills.still ‘holds SUPERIOR FEATURES OK DEERE.NO.80 COT: joeeaaens :enjoined to prevent violations:of the|good).They \hélpéd me.whenever iy ~ TesSyith th \I-have lad—occasiion to,use them.1}TON,‘CORN AND'E ERTILIZER MACHINE.-a ith the signing of the,resolu-|guffened:intensely from weak kid-|It is built entirely of Steel and Iron,runs sted|ady and follows ahs7FRAZIER,ee tunid ee of the Tete [dee for several years”,There”was}bed easily.a eannie:eveness in depth of Binitiie wae important: amation violation of the.neutral-)Soreness aenoss:ny Lloing and I had!W :):1 TINNER,ity ‘laws becomes a misdemeanor |digzy headdches.I did not sleep|paar coe eit Loa lh buteasily removed.PutsNORTHCENTHRSTREETpuntishableby@fineof$10,000 'Of well)and the secretions.from my]ertilizer below seed and sep:ira es with Soil.Feeds evenly froma‘imprisonment for 2.yéars,or both.|Icdmeys were unnatural,Doan’s Kid-|smallest to largest amount.\.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin, 1ed at He kidaeys nd aches. will ir Foster-Milburn,Co., sole agernits for B.coy :Sales Dayis the first Mondayin each month in Statesville,Nu C.- -Down:s—as innit URC IM us we | aT,Vy ee RELL RTPI @ f t's <if Gos hee : Sek esp by s &5 os y i,-§ and does not choke or skip.Plants corn level,on a bed or in deep. furrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart.Comein and examine this planter and see for yourself that it has more foints of merit than any‘other,and place your order early, as.we.do not ha °enough some seasons to supply.the demand. StatesvilleHardware &Harness Co; ill’s Drug| and relbev-| I hope duce:oth- ry ‘al Price -But- who:had taken’a Pledge.that * ots Bs “they “pleased:because--they had ter- ent 'zealous 'for..the |TH E LAN PET: ge2.CLARK,<EDICE AND OWNER. Ri PUBLISHED 1TUESDAY “AND|‘AND FRIDAY. ~make OFFICE:1200 WEST EROADzUROAT,SPREET..SUBSCRIPT!‘N\PRICE: TUPSDAY;—eg March THE V IRGINIA.AFF.AIR. The exhibitions of Lawlesen'ens .in *this’country:have:‘beeu|many and ’gnievous,but the.Virginia /pifiteuitr last Thursday,is the.worst.yet. Nothing like it,we ee:has eve ‘er been known in this ‘country. It.was.the nesult of iaaieaiinn:~ “anarchy..AS band:of men who had all.their lives defied the law and hone ot their:number should be:impirison-4 “ed,,went.into «the +“egurt house, whet,they.found one of.their au: ber wais to ‘besendenced to the ‘peni- tentiary,and,Bhot dead.h judge,| proseouting “attomey {‘and Sf givers’ Aff and:wounded:members ‘af.the "dury and others:fe a creas «Some:newshapers have opeiediied to see jm ‘this the result of the tala of the recall of judges.Nonsense;, It was the result of failure to en- force the law-—nothiuzg more nor hess.If the law.had -always’‘been “enforced in Carrol,county..this would.not have:gceurred.:‘The Al- Jens,had been alllowea to dio “us x ronized .the Behold the mepult! In this:connection read the torial from the’Lexington ‘Dispatch, published in The *Lanimark today, anent Judge Ferguson's failure ito entores.:the law in Davidson coun. ty.’It is this laxness in enfonc- ing the law that caus’es men to de- fy the law and to ‘feel .that they ame:above it;and:the failure.to enfonce*the jaw is responsible -tor “thie seretite:(for the--reeal_of judges. People. edii+ SEE . Merchants who are warmed about the.parcels pst:bill,.which they not unnaturally think will give an advantage’to:the mail order housias; ‘May calm their fears so far as.the measure now befors Congress.is concerned.Writing eonstitu- who *had expresse d.concer the bil,Cong *cssman Page, of:the sevent h district,says: The:truth is,I think you “havebeenmisinfonmedentizelyastothe provisions:of ‘this bill wild.the -ef- fect :of .the legisiation proposed. The bill ‘merely puts into operationthescheduleofnatesthatiseffec- tive between the United.States andforeign‘countries ‘by’.which ..mer-chandise can be transported for 12centsa:pound and limited’to a. tO -@ about is ‘|Congre this;source,bby Vantage and convenisuce THE WATER POW BR orpUsT, The water power trust seems to} have ovenpeadhed itself -tempona-|. rity.Last ;week some members ot who had bee n harassed by lobbyists:to secure,thie +Dass- age ofa .bill ‘to.ative the Hydro Electric ‘Company.the.privilege to run a pipe?line through a nation- al forest.ini Califorya,|lost.~pa- tience:and denounced the lobbyists and.the «While propesition,which resulted in the.defeat”‘the bill,'Mr,Legame,of South na,’said:residentg,of -hig district ee Sent him «a telegram:ata cost f $40 urging .him to yote for tke bille This was of Gourse done at’the instance ofagents.of:the power ,companies,the companies being more’or bess ynter locked,auld, over “the country.The:defeat of the.bill was flollowet’‘py.the’intro- duction of.a Dili to aegnuiate hob- bying,wihtieh may.neyer pass,but the.ineddent is,€neouraging,Along}¢ about®‘this.¥thine,.Loo,was made public ©the report of the commis- Svontr ot -corbora tons,extmcts, tronr wiblight:Thie Laidmark is.pub-| ishing today;in whichy’the dane ger from a -mMotopoly .of-thé water power is set,fointh and by,no means exaggerated.‘3 The.Landmark has cathed attention to th.danger from th u “The work:being.done these water “power compatiees is ‘a great.blessing fo-the way of. developing ‘the.country.The.ad- can ‘ihard~ ly “be estimated:For this reason thoughtless people aud others wihlo gre inflwenced “by?the corporate ‘in- terests,will.say’thiat-this develop-; ment sheald -be encouraged;.that we.need the monopoly;That:is all.very well as far as it goes.But he who takes.thought of the future, ie d judges the-fuiure by the.past, iM peal ze the’great:Ganger when sha country.becomes.dependent®on these |.power companies and uns able| of isecbiatees :Morehead \Caroti-| backer afin: only have Morehead sndCan, dent's:mecvetary have béen killed,a dozen injured,al of them seriously,and scones’of}oo sera iia!buildings im both the bustness ang |J4td,of ‘Asheville,NresidencedistrictsofHeadland,Ala., Eriday of itching piles. til,I used Doan's (Oin:‘ment.was Mayor,Girard, right; liver,use Burdock Bivod Bitters..On the,Ofmarket35yeats,$' "MATTERS OF NEWS. After,a hiarid.comtest the Roose-|velt fou0owers won:out an the OklA- honia Kepubliean.and the.tem delegates:from:”.that and ‘Dunesn cluer the)Hatchet 'Témporarily,.:;Wastiington,Dispateh,bth,‘to-Greensboro News, Tn an effort:to.bring NaticnatCommitteemanPumean:and StateChairman,John M.:-Morehead togeth-)State.to .the najtioual Republicanérand.thereby:‘make-u,last:attempt|Conveution were Erte for The‘to line up the Republicans of North|Colovel ESCarolina,for thé ~President,”Mr.Rear Adminay Geo -W.Mehvullle,‘Taft called a:conference at the!United States nayy,retired,died.atWhite:House:this afternoon winch |his home in Philade:phia.Sundaylasted«fgr two hours,‘The,Presi.analysis.He was a noted en-dent's campaign)manager,William gineer ds well)as an Authority onB..MeKinléy?Postmaster”‘General Arctic explorations,baying been aHitcheock,Secretary Hilles,B:{member of both the Jeanette©‘andDuneanand.John M.°Morehead’!Greeley:relief expeditions .to ‘thewerepresent.After the conference!Anctic circle.iitwasstatedbyMcKinley..that!ww...Pfeffer,Messirs.-Morehead and Dunean had)states Senator.from Kansag,isagreedtodroptheirdifferencesun-|oritic;wily i)at a>Sospital in To-Gl after the convention in Chica-|neka,Ikans.His right leg.was am-80,.It was also stated ©that the |uated.wbove the knee to check gan-two .Carolintams had agreed to igreve which affected his foot,Mr.home and work tooth and nail .to.|Vhotter.was ‘the first”Popylist Sen-captiire the “24 idelega tes for the |.ator.from Kansas,bv!nae elected dnPnesidemt,1891,He ¥emaiined in Washington.in the conference the:President ||after,lis term!exphred<to make an:ached:as,pleadér,.RepreseatativeMixiex for,tpe'Congressional Récond.|McKinley.as judge,Postmaster Gem:|a4 pe turhed to.'Fopeka upon itseralHitcheock‘as covnsel’for “Mr.|peomptetion.:Mist.summer.|HeDunisanand:secretary “Hilles in1ik6|5 years ond:: capacity for Mr.Moreead.Dhia -Democratic’State con-vehution |Megs,Hitchcock -and>Hilles be-‘:a Soa Uy cf Kansas,after.rejecting by..a@lonemuch!-of the credit,.if there,rte of $10to 283 a reaclutian knisany,for Annies nigy the.-two North |YOte ©¥a ata‘hep 2p a |troduced by the supporters Jot -Gov,Garctiasans Seater iY se Pree |Woodhow's:Wileon ‘declaring ”tor|’ Mr.DuneaninetMr.Hilles,he|a8 ubinstructed délegation,unanl-Mr.Morehead«halt-wary|ously adopted’a.resgqlution ”in-responge te tbe Presidents |8tTue ting the Kangas delegation toSoasthecassstands.not the >Bational convention.at Balti-pee i Mr,Dun-|More to cast the 20.votes:of thisburied:the hateret but the!|State aS:a unit flor Champ:Clark,If Postinasten General.and the Presi-+jit becomes’evident that Clank’can-buried theing,Dot be nominated the delegates whl)——Least their yots for Wilson’as.sec-ue :on a choice,aoa—Wive persons ate Kaown to.thiave “oMep.:Kathleen”Eons SEVER.|nil bird wie”of Beekman *ormer United the pléa. Doyle.Lo+| $e Letik C.,.committed |suicide Saturday by hanging jn the bath room:pf apartments ‘she.and her husband oecupied-at the.Hal-land.House,New York city.The}debt Aha dapeseat ‘woman used a trunk strap to hang.Notuing helped me un.|self,and the ‘deed “was aceom~ The result |Plished while her husband was.inhn.RF:Garrett,the hotel icbby-arranging “to take}automobile ride Mrs.,her on.an e { Lorillard was .a victim of ‘neuras- is a relativethenia.Her husband !: the ‘Lorillands who’amassed|.iwerlth in.manufacturing’tobacco. desitnoyed mur were “by a.Storm ‘last. “Suffered day and lasting.”’’—Hen. Ala:‘ A healthy man is king in his ownanunhealthymanan’.unhappyslave.’For impure b'o0d «nd:sluggish ba bottle,.— ~ to get on without them We know that the:men who control these| corporations «re “not phildnstihres | piists=se.still,they are not’usu- satisfied.with “a return:om investment;and know.human nature well enough to| know that.the average takes | advantage of monopoly when he re | alizes that.he has.the-power, The railhoads area ‘gweat ing in developing the country; need them ~and can't get without them,but it.would be silly| to say.they mt be ed to| charge wihat.rates they please ont shoula not be interfered with. ‘The Landmark would oppcse «iny| disposition to.unjustly hamper the} wicit ally reasona;,ble:we man ptosis {| we|}we pee, Package of 12 pounds. Now to show you tbathotpossiblyhurt.you ty the mad)order.houses,you only have.to a little.caleulation to showthatit.is twice as high as presentexpress:<harges.On,the other handthebill’provides ‘that originating on the rural free deiivery routes,the rates ‘shall be five ‘ventspoundforthefirstpound,two cents a pound for eachtionalpound,which will give youandévery,other loca,merchant anopportunitytopeach.your custom er in the country. The people who have been most Parcels post .bill -are not,it should be said,satisfied with this measure,—They iwabt the mails to do much of the business now.done by the express .Gompa-. nies biit at a,much lower rate.”' Editor W.L.Hill cf the Barium Vatherless :Ones,complairs thet tome chickens ‘he exhibited at the “recent poul'ry>show -inStdtesvilleweremarkeddownafterthefirstawardwasnadeandin the final award of.ptizes did.not receive the.rating ‘Yirst -awairded: them.The Landmark Knows ‘noth- ng about the matter tut it has no Coubt the managers of the pou tiny. show can hake the proper expillana-tion.The Charlotte Chronicle takesupand‘airs Myr.Jitil's.grievanceamdremarksthat‘fais -chickenshavingbeenoncerated,the tat-ing,it to us should nothavebeenchanged.”A Charlotte mam,Mr.R..L Sim tions, kKnowledged poultry contributor to,the ry page,was’theshowProbablyMr.relieve tHe @hronicle this can- and addi- which Reems an expert and a Chronicle’s poul- Jusige of A the Simmons.can and Mr.Hilk. iad 4 From that like the eaDtheAvery,Vim.we.learnShepherdMDuggerwouldto.be--thie ‘first member pf.Législatune from Avery county .He iells the 'peoplestoat ‘ig theyeleatRepublicansbecausethey.are Uepublicans or Demoe rats.be-,cause they’ane Dem:ents,they’tL£00n,have’bad!Jaws,fat officersundpoorpeople,’He says bhiatheissubjecttoendorsement:by twogreatparties.——Boone “‘Cemoc at.Considering Mr.Dugger's’con-tribution ..to.literature,his work for good ‘rodds in.the mountainunties“and his other valuableServicestohigsection,the:tate and Cuz nery,-Thie Jur.Cima iopes him from,Aveny: mimic usly ehitativee they”will une elieet ‘he.firet ‘ _county,This.is unis)but,Mr:Dugger ie an ‘unusual:man anid entities to a priville Sis, Gaz rite man aT is- was power ;companies,but it would be} the part of wisdom‘to see that.they are kept within bounds before they get so strong hold that.it| will.be almost ‘Monooaible to dis-| lodge thigm.'‘|ecreepnesieenaneimneinmnnesie | “There was never such an adver-| as Mr.Rooseve!t,’’ Charjotte Observer, associations,anid the helping all the time to keep him | before thie public,”’.All.of:which,| is true,but it is Btrange.the Ob-| server,while constantly.protesting| that the papers should drop Roose.) Yelt,is:most conspicuous.in adver- tising him.;nsosinanatinantnaunniniogesasimabuatiy says:the} “and che press! Lewspapers are} tiser The Heg is Boss in Goncord.—| The Concord aldenen are.ab} afraid:of the hogs as the giyerage legislator of dogs.A year’orSoagotheConcondaldermenpassed4ordingnvebanishinghogs fivomthemunicipality,but’-when thetogowners.had time to take a‘resh breath they rissed such.ahowlthatthebeeipromptlyrescindedtheondinian¢A week.f°60 ago the alnuainen ‘pas ged.Urctherhog.ordinance,and bnavelydeclaredthatthistinoitphouwdldstund.,At their next meeting theirieddsofthehogcame,down iyforceand‘some of the’abdermene-viged..The vote to:repeal.ditancé was a tie.The mayor Faldhewasagairietthehozbutin-det- creice,to the wishes of the pedplehevotedto’rescind, Now doesn’t’that jar?a “city”at thiat. is And in {| :|—===|Mill at Rhodhiss,|Charlotte “News,4My.E.A..Smith,of this city,and.one’of the most widely knewi man-ufaicturers of the South,has pur-chased the’entire holdings:of the’Charles A.Hiss estate of Baltimore,Mad...in the Rhodhiss Manufacturing’Company,*.Rhodhiss,North Caroli-na;and after having given mostcarefulconsideration’to a largehumberofslggestedlocations,husfinalydecidedtolocate’his newmR,which ,will be built by the E.A.’Smith Me inuwfiicturing -Company,at Rhodhiss.The site selected florthismilfison-the Burke Bide ofthe’Catawha:‘river :——$_—_—___. Coley,a Confederateveteran,died Saturday night at tie homie in Mocksville,Aged about 70,His wife and Seventh children sur vive.Mor.Will .X5-Coley,traveling Maury for the.Raleigh News and:Ob-.server,is a son of the deceased. New Cotton Mr,Jas;H: Mall "Obder|Houses,undersell us.for Sama,800ds,‘Fell ust your wants.«‘NoteNo--paying-in a Wanee,.No‘charges.No risk whatever.Try Us onPaint.-We sell lL.&M Faint.It'sthick.Must add Oil,and then you havethebestpureLead.%the and (Linseed Don't qualitypricesfreight He co aa issSig bread: Ap ptandinig’about $1.57 er gallon, Oil.Paint.made,and its COSt cis.only TORPEDO RUNABOUTF,MODEL T,20 HORSE POWER. Foredoor 5-“passenger Touring Car,f.0.b.DetroitTorpedoRunabout,2-Passenger,f.0.'b.DetroitCommercialRoadster,3-Passenger,f.0.‘b.Detroit $690~"590 590SimpletoOperate,Strong,Roomy,Handsome.All cars fully equipped. “Buy a Ford because it isa BETTER CAR not because if isCHEAPER*’.Ask for a demenstration,FORD AUTOMOBILE CO. L.MeKaizht,Agent,Mororesyille.N.C.ooFRED H.DEATON JULIAN MORRISON,LOCAL AGENTs. PRICES: Basement Specials! Such Prices on Same Class ofMerchandise HasNeverBeenGivenBeforeinStatesville.Come Early,the Best Will go First. Five hundred pair Men’s and.Boys Pants,the liningslightlystainedbywater—none of them really dam. aged.The entire lot at half price...It.will astonishyoutoseewhat-vou can buyin Men’s Pants,85e.to$1.98.Boys’Pants 25¢;to 98t:;,-These are thesdatestPantvalueswehaveeverOffered.DRY GOODS.. Great values in Ginghams,We dave added twocasesoflonglengthsjinfine82-inch regular:10e.”Ginghams,\with the fine 32.inch Zephyt Ginghamthatretailsat15cyard,and will run them all attkevard,cash only,for ten daysWhiteGoodsinMadras,Sheer Lawns,fine figtiredMadras,at‘10c.yard;worth up to20c.-Just what Stites convention ‘i tel ‘ aie |omy i Insures Lifelong Customers. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Day is'the first Monday in each month inStatesville,N.C. The White Company. 104 West Broad Strect. you have been looking for.This lot will go fast,LADIES’HOSE. One hundred dozen Ladies’isle Hoae,regular§retailers for 15c.. Guaranteed:per fect.Hosein town. One lot $1.00 and $1.25 Ladies’Shirt W aists,50c.>One tot Men’s 5ve-Shirts;-2096,One lot.Men’s $1.00 Shirts;59a,-These Shirts are all perfect:good patterns;only fewofakind.-Above voods all in basement. 25e.-Not over 6 pair to a customer. Compare them with’any Ye. Our Trimmer,Mrs.J.M.MeKee,has returned fromNewYorkandisbusywithherassistantsmakingreadyfor-our Maines +Opening,which sil be ar-nounced later.aSpripg stock coming:in for all de-partments daily,’Very perpetually THER.M.KNOX.GO. CR on,he Say C Oi, Statesville TardwareBlatesvillesN.and Har: -Sales Day i is thefinrst Mondayin cach month inStatesville,N.we In all lines now being shown by us ‘Prices never cheaper,and the styles beautiful in all spring and ~ summer materials,You are al-— ways welcome inour store wheth- er buying or just looking at the We will be glad ‘to show you through. GREAT VALUESTHAT WILL,PUT YOU 10 THINKING ‘First,one bale,2,000 yards,39- inch Sea Island Domestie—while it lasts 5¢e.yard.Wanted by all la- 20-yard limit to Bee rarnee at ne price. new things: dies of the house. Dud bale,2,000 yards,97-inch Standard Apron,Ginghams,-2x2, 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,5c.yard. 10--yatd limit to customer. THE:WHITE co. 'PHONE 101. Sales Day,s thefirst.Mondaya each ee in Statesville,N.C: —- ea l “THE LANDMARK PEAY. ao time:Hera okn hier,daughter,8 elas 4 oa yt Mooresville.inthe _.nean.fu- tune.: Mrs.Ada MeNeelly has retuimed Goliph _sented WUBLISHED TUBSDAY AND FRIDAY. OFFICE;120 WEST.BROAD STREET,_TELEPHONE.NO,14, =<+March Re ‘ A F.&A.M. BrATRSVILER-LodgeNo.487 A., J.&A.M.meets.tonight at 7.30o’clock in Mason- ic Hall.All mem- bers requested to be present andvisitingbrethrencordialiyin-vited.:Regular:meeting.: .Work in the second.des)sree: “MOVEMENTS OF THE,PEOPLE. (Personal Mention of the Polks w.hoAre—‘and Going.| Mrs!C.°E>Mateh,wito ‘spent:‘some Mare:tertsat uida y tor hen: Row:“Hartly, home’in°Balltinione,.Sat ;Mise lla..Chipley:spe ne iBabanday) an Sunid.ay,in WineAM with!Myre. dic)Batty,”j h Mir.’amd:Mrs.|A.Brady;whio spémt.--peverAl.days among their North ,Canrglina>nelitives,were ‘here ~on w ‘brief visit’to+M>,and Mrs,D: 'J.Grate,hetuvinn &ce ney for ou ir. home at Bl Reno,OKA -\Mr,Bruee Oraven,a well-knowscitizen.of the.State,now,of Ran-! Was:a Statesville vier itor Saturday, Mre,J.Frank Blam,who spent “k-week with:her pister,Mrs.O:WW.am,hag retyurmed to her home in Geiair ;HMrDormanLoflland,who spent several .days ,last,week ‘with.his aster,Mins.O.°W.Biam,went from hele to Chicago,where he:will engagein.business with his’.brothere:::; Miss .Marie-Long aid ‘niece,Lois Lol‘Hackett,ret irned ”Sunday night:from Bnooklyu.:N!°Y 4 where} Ley spent some two months:with]. Mre Lohse Long Hackétt:| Miss Myrtle Keim has returned frou:"p hitla de \pih ha and New.York; where she we the “mte:of} ‘m’s I Kei ow EB iys fn et who is, me Raleieh-with his-moth- Sick bY ‘faudia .EY On Moores- ends Vvieitime |M.se Mary Lou Mrs.WD UChattamooga "Tetm;,ef Abr.and:Mrs.J.R Thursday to @ft-for Lmny &a sister.of Mrs.’A on a@ecouht of mother,Mre.T.C yesterday her Mrs.Alexander's proved Mrs.A.L. ton yesterc Gaston i, ,UueSsis from Ty ar Gas were Barton whe Mrs Barton Wieck,who.was the j!less of Alexander,home *”Klikin cOnaitiCg)18 »iM- esterday, ,Na Mrs here} her lett| for to Wins brother, Ooble ‘vent y to visit her Patterson i Mitchell,the Jen- ti,“ft Statesville City N,2 been ned he Liimds ) Mr:..S..V ngs communi esterday for Jerpey 3 Long,’who had few d retur Asheville,wi court of at pee is idge hiome fora téenday ding Lo Social Items. <lizabeth i s&of .5 Lou ise in:town.In the i€Lilayed at .five Satoh Cowles .wen the prize,a bridge set.Mrs.Boss recéived a’pair .of pink’silk:hose and @ silver bridge percil was -pre- ‘to Miss.Butler,guestsof-| honor.prizes After the game Lwo coumses:of refreshments.were:serv- ed.The Allison home wagprettilydecoratedforthe.|event The hak was in red and the diijng roominpinkZ A lerge party an aftermmoon:>with tors tabl es, tar re as of guests enjoyed} the -Mesdames; “Kiicaid Friday,when they entertain- ed at their home on Davie avenue|complimétitary to Mrs.:Stephen Poss,of.Seattle,Wash.Twelve)tables,were arranged in the ‘agl,pallor and sitting room and [wo- ‘gressive domino was played,Mrs.A;L.‘Mills:won'the first prize, a china bon bon dish,and Mrs.D J.Craig was awarded the consoki|}tion,a ‘botthe of toilet -water.‘The’guest-of-honor prize presemted to} “Mrs.Boss was a pair of silk hose: After the game a siiad course was Berved Artistic decorations wdded to the attractiveness .of the ‘home for’the event.Im the parlor sweet peas were used,in the hall were red carnations and in the sitting room pink carnations. Last week’s meetiiig of the Sat-: urday Afternoon.-dlub was -heldwithMissMarionYount,A salad course, crystalized ginger.“and mints were served. School Closings. Correspondence of The.Landmark. Troutman,R-2,March 16OletaArthurshas©émteredpetesehioblatTroutman,Mr.B. "Howard,whio.is teachinie near.Mosmovine visited his:home folksSaturday.;Mrs."Sallie Eastep has recentlysoldherfanm,to Messrs.D.I}.WagenerandAugustusDearmian,Mr. Monroe,Momrow.will move his fam- Miss heme after teaching asohoolattheNeillseicol, tid Tolbert closed Plyler’s the2d.successful term. The Arthurs school ‘closed a Very,sucecesful term Friday.with ‘a ‘ball gamee-tn the afternoon amd an .old-‘time spelling:race that night,which Was hig h'y enjoyed.by.those presentMigs,Bessie Milholland,the teach er,who was honored and loved thy all’the:parents,as well as.,..the Pupils,has netur ned .to her.kiome at Pun!ap.*» i ta8 successfull Miss \Mdée|,her sehdol ptItWasher.fourth jation i ni I isod nies tligoodcomesth ¥i e000 be: |some |SOTLery thie!N, politicians. ‘Belectic Oil for such SPATE NEWS. inquest was not!necessary. |fellow-citizen,’Mr.‘Moess Ny shaw, date for ©onginesg in this district. Marcus...°Sigman,aged 77) yetirs,died:at -his home at--Gleve-Tand,Rowan cou uty Thu:nediay, |foKlowinig a dionig ihln *|’He la prominent.fanmer,a Confederate 11 “d¢hifidiren:. Maxwell,clerk of the corpar-| commission,,announces:that |he will:be,a candidate:for the.po-sition .on..the,commission to ne Mads vacant by the retirement‘Chairinn’:“iMeNeill,his makes|about fours in The Tages Mrs.Harrison,:wihio vecenthy kill- ed:her husband:in:‘Asheville,has,been:committed te the ‘epimipal in- sane departm ent of the State“pris-on.2sShe Was committer hy Judge hong wittiar:“thvéstigatio had shownthatthe!weman dis “iusasie.. The néwe’comes via Washingten’that:Mr.H..Go.Parsons;cashier of the Bank of.degiorss rn,“AsheCotuntiy,anid’Mr.)Ae.Mo Wtbomn, algo of Ashe,are.willing,if,not anxious,to accept,the Republican} nomination °for Congress in’:this}daatrict,..'oe En:route tiome from:Bchoolh imthe-heavy--rain—of Friday,Anna ‘Bell,the °T-year-old’da ughter of|Mr.and Mrs,J.R.Pell,of Greens.|bono,host:her footing:while-try-ing to cross-an overflow—of--water on”the|street,.was swept into al Stream:and drowned.; For -tw weeks or snore editor.of News and Obeeryer,« in.a hioepitul at he’underwent an frien ds wilt be lad to L he is:improving be,Fe dy for business The:‘Charlotte’News igo arranged":to built a itself .and the Mt.‘Alry iulans under’way to build home Thé Lamidmark.is _gl kuow:that its “Mit..Airy’andthecontemporaries:wii soon:“bé ited:under their ewal,vitie ard ge tree *They.deserve,whatever Wa, anid Mr. Mr,|JO-;| the Rall-| has been | Raleigh, operation. two sephiug Daniels, eigh time for has some home Newsits©own ath to: Che. eir The News-Het nachine te be.usea !id jn the Catt been shipped to Morgrant dgzeport,Comn.,where it Move “ASCS 3 the,privilame i.whether goid in te be-fosHtinthe ba th the rays a dredging‘for’dredging river ‘has from Ww sae peop!e iver iwha on factivred "ON ed 2securedk the of dredg pay hig mined Lenoir Friday afternoon bey Montgomery,a flagman,on Carolina &Northwestern railway, instantly killed ‘iii the atvenppt to adjust a knuckle oa an.automatic pler.He had sig nailed the.engin- to back the train to couple upcabooseandthecouplingsfaill- to catch,knockiug the caboose distance up the track.:Mont- stooped to adjust the:coup- and without .warping the ca-rolled down on him,catching two couplings.mid- hest.and Montgom- and was 23ov deter Ro-|aheAt Wos COs eer the ed ling hoose. him between.the way betweem.his.« crushing him 6 .death ery Lved in .Leénoir years old Notices of New Advertisements. Plenty of carnations at $1 and $1.25.|a .dozen.—Van_Lindley,‘Polk .GrayDrug-Co. Hawe’s hats.—Sherrill-W hite Shoe Co.Shares in the fifty-first series still)on sale.—First Building and Loan As-| sociation.For theman who shaves.aid hite-Stimpson Hardware Co. Great man.planned building and| loan.—Mutual Building and Loan As- sociation.The customer.died.—Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison Co. Basement specials at low prices;|making ready for milinery opening |ispring stock coming in.—The R. Knox Co.;; Subscriptions solicited for all publi-|cations;Visiting cards engraved.—R.| P.Allison.Burpee,s garden seed,—Statesv ille| Drug Co. Ford motor ‘cars.aired.H.DeatorrandJulianMorrison,local agents. Keystone rompers and creepers.— Mills &Poston.Furniture that will live.with you and-at a lower price.—Williams Fur-|nitute House. Gentle mare for sale.‘Phone 1279} or write 367 West End avenue.White Plymouth Rock and Black Langshan ég¢gs.—J.Paul Leonard.Flour of splendid excellence.—City Flour Milling Co. -Cameo pin lost.Reward for re-jturn to Miss MacRae,234 West End‘avenueFull line of’millinery.coming’in.Opening to be announced later.—Mrs..Keim.Stable.manure’for sale.—W.M. Westmoreland. Wanted For the ture. To the Editor of The Landmark: In view of the talk .about pabliioa matters I want to say that it wouldbemoretotheinterestofthefanm-=} Ing population and the public gen- erally if Iredell woult send a.good honest’farmer to the Legislature ‘instead of allways:.conferring this honor’on lawyers,anc protessegned Harmer Legisla- bowant"a dog,law anda hegiglar tor who will gixe.us one. ;‘-VOTER, Accidents will “hapoun but the best.regulated:families ‘keep Dr,_Thornas’omergencies,Twosiaes,25c.and 5Qc.,.at all stores, Harsh.physics ‘react,weaken the bow-els,will,lead to «lente Se teesDoan's Regulets.operaie:castly, 25e.box at al]stores. {kmow |} and will soon | back,’ |ing.from an attack of stomach trouble. Mire “at Nashivible,Nash ‘county,“An Enjoyable |Day Barring!an ‘Ac« carly Eriday<<monn ing _destroyed |cident—-Mr,.Williams ‘a.Success- four business.hiouses,“causing On),ful Teacher and Would Make a estimated loss ‘of.$59,000.{Te Goéd Legislator, Jos,Hiwking,a colored can of.)To the Editor,of fhe:tishhainarke:Wilmington,took.carbolic acid iby|,The writer hadthe pleasure ofinistakeforcoughiedicine.An tending the closing exercises of the |Lingle’school:Saturday...The exer-“The Lenoir.News Jeans pie its |icises were a great success and it didLars|may.‘be te Regubli¢am:eait.dle|,our hearts good as parents to see ourpehildrenperformtheirpartssowell.|Although the children were inexperi- enced ‘they did so well some who} |were strangersin thecommunity were |surprised to learn/that fact and said:that they would hkve taken it for). i veteran.‘and 1s survived by a wife)|granted that they had experience,Mr.L:.C.:Caldwell,who was to‘have made the speech,failed to gettherebutRev.L.H.Querry and’Mr./Barron,of Statesville;were ‘hand‘and each.gave us a good s eech!|Everything.was tip-top from begin-‘ning to end,including the bountifuldinner.that’was’spread.\\With.the\ I Ling the enjoyment of the day w|have been complete.Mr.H;:C.Del--|linger’s little girl,Alice,was burned.‘The “stove felloverthrowing the waterthatwasonthe-stove:on her.-WeAdon’t'think it will be serious,-..”|Mr,Williams has given us,the ‘best|work:and,satisfaction we chave had*jlately'iin our school:°He:seems to be a natural born teacher and a manof high character.Weutderstand.heis thinking of offering himself for thenominationfortheLegislature..I) |think the county would sustain a lossjandIknowthisdistrictwouldtolose|him.as |many of the people of this section-be-|lieve he would make.a good’repre-i sentative.. children as successfully as -he does ;could make laws for men.We know /one thing:He stands for things’that. ithe people are.wanting.I think it is |time for the farmers and the.country |to demand oneof the Represenitatives.PATRON.AND-A VOTER., i Mr,Cleveland's Memory Henicio— |Fine Tribute:.From Taft. iNew York Dispaitah,17th. |.Grover Cleveland’s memory,.was honored today at a public meeting .in the City College commemorating:his75thbirthdayanniversary,at which tributes from President Taft,Govern-jor Dix of New York and Governor Harmon of Ohid were read and eulo-gistic addresses delivered;by men with whom Mr.Cleveland:was asso-ciated..The exercises were attended by Mrs.Frances Folsom Cleveland,widow of the former President,and Mrs.Daniel-S.Lamont,widow of theSecretaryofWarinoneoftheCleve-.land cabinets. “Grover Cleveland earned the sin-cere gratitude of his countrymen,and |justified_recurring memorial occa- sions like the one in which we aretakingpart,’’President Taft wrote:‘He was a great Presidetit,not be-cause he was.a great lawyer;not be-cause he was a brilliant orator;notbecausehewasastatesmanofpro- {found learning,but because he was apatriotwiththehighestsenseofpub- lie duty;because he was a statesmanofclearperception,of the utmost courage of his-conyictions,and of great plainness of speech;because hewasamanofthehighestcharacter;.; father and husband ‘of the best type;jand because throughout his politicallifeheshowedthoseruggedvirtues of the public servant and citizen,the ‘emulation of which by those who fol-low him will-render progress of our political life toward |_better i things’a certainty”’ Hydrophobia and Doge.Law+—News of New Hope Country.| Correspondence of The Landmark. |New Hope,March 14—I notice in’|The Landmark.that several:citizens /oppose the dog law.But if.some of?their children were bit by a mad dog,|as Mr:Wm.Spease’s child.was bitj;some time ago,they would join The Landmark for a dog law;as this writ-jer does. Mr.Merton Crater,who is teaching| |at Hopewell,will close his school Sat-_urday,16th,with a.speaker for the) foceasion and thelittle folks will recite|‘and declaim. \Mr.Calloway Fletcher has taught a|i good school at New Prospect school| |house,so say the students.‘The man | ithat has been telling around Center} |school,Alexander county,that we||have had no‘school this winter is re-) |spectfully referred.to the committee-||man at New Hope.|Mrs.L.M.Redmanisreal sick withlagrippe. |Miss Nancy Ball,who has been with us.for quite a while,will move,over }on Brushy creek “for her health.’|.Rev.J..G.Weathermanis recover- Mr.B.M.‘Redman,who has beeti ;winter,with inflammatory rheuma-|tism,is able:to be out again,we areigladtoknow,°.The snow and rain have put thefarmersmightilybehindinthissection. urrected from the mud in Havana har- .bor,where the wreck had been for 14 years,was sunk in the waters ofthegulfSaturday,the sinking of thevesselbeingaccompaniedbyelabor-ate ceremonies.The remains of the men taken from the wreck will be sent to Washington for burial: The Asheville Citizen says the post- office ae and the buildings oc-cupied b7 the Dillsboro Supply Com- any and J.P.Jarrett &Sonsin Dills- oro,wereentirely destroyed by fire Sunday morning.’Thepostal fixturesanda-portion’o the goods which were ‘stored in the other:buildings weresaved. -Block Harrison,a Bur e county man knownas‘a fearless officer,was found deadin‘bed at ‘his homein Mor- gantonSaturday:morning.He hadfeetaeaeanddeputysheriff. GLOSE.‘OF THE LINGLE.sc‘HOOL.. pexteption of an‘accident,in’the morn;|.'duld| a teacher,but I think a great ‘company resulted disastrously tothe| A.man that can govern). ;confined to his bed for most of the]: The battleship Maine,recently res-|, New.Tak:Judea mae “Cheaa cau.| 'An attempt.to kill Judge’‘Otto ‘A.|Rosalsky,'-of the Court of General.Session,New York ¢ity,-witha bomb,| came within a hair’s breadth of being.successful Saturday.night.it was at-+only a defect—said to be asmallaccu-° mulation of dirt—in.the mechanism of the infernal machine,which :the jusrticehadunsuspectinglyopened,that}saved him “from.probable .death or‘certain -injury..The bomb later ex- ploded while being examined by In-| spector Owen Egan,of the bureau of. combustibles,seriously wounding him. about the face and arms. Thq.intended victim of the explos-|ion has:been given a great deal of |publicity lately.in connection with the || Brandt.case.It was Judge Rosalsy’||who sentenced Brandt to a 30-year|term -for-burglary at |Mortimer’L.| cently reversed his dction.The bomb/ mails, Suite.Against ‘Express Company. W..N.Miller,of Spartanburg,S ern Express Company for $2,000dam-|ages.Abouta year ago two children|!.of Mr.Miller:were attacked.by a sup=||‘posedly:mad dog.’‘The dogwaskilled || and:the head of the animal sent to Co-.|| tute ‘there for rabies.It is alleged||‘that the express,company failed to||deliver the dog’s head to the chemist posed that proper examination was|. impossible. Whether thisfailure.of the express| children is not stated. York ‘tomorrownight. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT. I take this method .of announcing!that I willbe a candidate for -the|) office of County Supremtendent of | Public Instruction of -Ireceli county,Bubject to the action of:the Demo-cratic Primary.and—eJonvertion Feb.27, FOR SALE Merch 12.i “STRAIN White Plymouth Rocks| FISHEL:and Black Langshans,the “all)‘round fowls.of solid colors.’Eggs from my bred-| to-lsy prize winters,$2 for 15 Investigate.J.)PAU L LEONARD,Statesville,N.C..Mch 19. LOST ON THE street or at First Baptiat | church.Sunday night.‘a Cameo Pin| surmounted with Pearls.one missing pearl.Re-,'ward for return ‘to MISS MACREA,234 West|End av enue,Statesvil!e ’March 19. fret |FOR SALE.SGENTLE family driving.|M*RE, *Phone 1979.or write 367 wast End:Avenue,March 19,‘ WANTED.Vere fore Ape ee KARUS Wh Feb.23. NURSING;MISS.’M E.SNIPES,pro-|fessional nurse,WashingtonStreet.Statesville.N.C.Graduate of St Agnes||Hospital,Raleigh,N.C.March 15—2t. |FOR RENT 2 E HOUSE and lot,closein and partly furnished.| Will sell on easy terms.Address P:C care of |The Landmark,March 15.|}EGGS;FF ORPINGTON eggs at 15 for!$1.00.W.F.BROWNING,Loray.N.Cc March 15—-5t, STABLE MANURE.Ww.M.WESTMORELAND.....; |FULL LINE MILLINERY * Have just received from Philadelphia and ‘New York a full line.of Milli- hery.Opening will -be anpounced later. Mrs.N.M.Keim. The womanwho is ‘exactinaly par-, ticular wilk-secure a flour of splendidexcellenceifshewillorder “CITY:FLOUR the next time she buys..This flour is manufactured HERE by a processthatrétainsallthedelicious,nourish- ing qualities of the selected wheatberry.Bread,cakes,pies,pastry,CITY FLOUR is ideal for.Insist on City Brand when you buy flour., oe Nour Milling Co. Seah at ka rnc Hee Pik ~~DAVIS’. GRAHAM FLOUR 1 ‘sell Dayis’| Graham Figur. D.abe KI)MBALL.: |suena TE Schiff's home in 1907,and who fen! ‘was.sent to -the judge mrough the} C.;has brought suitagainsttheSouths! lumbia for ‘examination ‘at the inisti-| until'after it had become so decom-| Col-Roosevelt will go ona soe ing:tour in behalf of his candidacy;| the first address:to be made in New | As the matter.is.being discussed,| -M Gray |:: |‘Crawford:Bunch Furniture Comp’Y. A 1| |A burglar may have watched:you hide’that °.Money,Yous may lose it.“Put it in this’ie |ee bank,w here it will:be safein our burglar and‘fire proofyvaults—and from.which,you.can_Withdraw it AT ANY TIME‘on demand.AWyourneighborsdothis.W hy not you? oe irst-National Bank,| STATESVILLE,N.Cc. Capital $10,00;Surplus andProfits $32,000. ~OFFICERS: E'S.PEGRAM,Coshier,:JNO.W.GUY,AssistantCashier. J.C:IRVIN,President. G.‘H.BROWN,Vice President. jah Garden Seed! BURPEE’S The Kind That Grow. Call for 1912 Annual. THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville DrugCo., PRESCRIPTIONISTS. :I Solicit:Subscriptions ¢ SCAMMERS |,) AN publications,and mail them the day they are received. Have your visiting cards engrav- ;ed See my line ofBaie :oP.“ALLI SON’S, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.Sepecocececoaccsscecoceces a ‘THREE ROOM OUTFIT We know you wish to go to housekeeping ‘and probably do not feel able.We are the people to start youin business.Be inningMARCH18thwewillfurnishyourthree-room house complete foronly$98.00 on terms of $10.00 cash and $2.00 per ‘weak Thisoffer-wilkonly last one week\If you are not ready to go to house-keeping at once and wish to take advantage of this offer’,buy now,and_we.will store the poor for you free of charge for future de-livery.You cannot affordnotto take advantageof thisoffer.Comein.3see us,we are alwaysglad to show ue our bigstore. UNDERTAKERS AND peal yeaah tah hones,NIGHT ine:Sales Dayis thefirst Mondayin bach month in Statesville,N.C. ta ateSue) "©PAGE SIX.es on -Head Neises. “With This Wonderful,Mysterious Power,People Deaf for ~Years Hear the Tick of a Watchin a Few Minutes,’ Write About Your Case,the Secret Will BeByRiture¥Mailaeeeie Free,5 -Sond No Monty—SinSonYou After years of research along ‘the lines of the deeperscientific’mysteries of theoccult and invis- ible of Nature-forces,‘the cause and cure of deaf- ness and head noises has been found and we are enabled by this same niysterious knowledge and power to give to every unfortunate and suffering person the assurance of a treatment that relieves even the most obstinate cases,We say to those who have thrown away their‘money on cheap apparatus,salves,air pumps,.wasties,douches, andlist of innumerable trash that is offered the ‘public through flaming advertisements;we can almost certainly.cure you and cure you to stay eured,Weask no money for our.consultation, advice and diagnosis of your case.Our treat- ment methodisone thatis so simple it can be usedin your own home,You can investigate fully,absolutely free,and you pay for it only after you are thoroughly convinced that it will cure you,as,it has thousands of others. It makes no difference with “this marvelous new method:how long you have been:deaf,nor what caused your deafness,No matter howmanyremedieshavefailedyou~no matter howmanydoctorshavepronouncedyourcasehope-less,this new magic method of treatment shouldproveabeaconlighttoguideyoutoaperfectres-toration of your hearing. _BeCured‘The Secrets of the Most MarvelousDiscovery..te the Positive Cure of Deafness and We Have Thoroughly Demonstrated’That Deafness Gan Ge Cured. Given FREE... ‘We prove this to youbefore you pay a cent for it.Write today and we will'send you full infor- mation absolutely free,by return mail,Address| Dr.L.C.GrainsCo,206 Pulsifer Bidg.,Chicago, Il.Remember,,.send no money—simply your name and address.You will receive an immedi- ate answer and full information by return mail, FREE =~} Information Coupon || DR.L.C.GRAINS COMPANY, 206 Pulsifer Bldg,,Chicago,Ill.| Please send me withou cost or obligation onmypart,complete information concerning thenewmethodforthepeerandcureafdeafnessorheadnoises.If I wish you tomakeadiagnosisofmycaseafterhearingfromyou,youare todoso FREE OF CHARGE baal be piss #O0SSE MO COSA CebueN:hones os +I] 0,Ye Chicken Fanciers! *ing Food,LayingTonic, ‘Cholera,Roupe,Gapes,ete. are in good condition. reve ogg Go straight to J.E.Sloop for all kinds chicken’feeds to fix your birds for the show and to get eggs.Meal,Granulated Bone,Charcoal,Grit,Oyster Shells,Lay-° Alfalfa Meal,Chicken Food;Globe Chick Feed, LEG BANDS—You can’t win prizes unless your chickens Have several settings’fresh pure bred Bz arred Rock eggs. J.Ex.SLOOP. Call for Aunt Mary’s Nest Eggs—they chasethe vermin , off thechickens.; Flats 1 Weare now,,showing Jno.B.Stetson’s”:Hats for spring.There is an air about his Hats not lence. We can show 5 Soar:in Spring Suits. »You can rest assur:° ed when you don a Stetson Hat-you are right:up to the min- ute.Come,in’and let us show you.: * you advanced SloanClothing Co. pO aD CEEScummame ani ® |trouble y eriniinals’convicted uf carrying eon- |fortuaatehy-yield:eds, ‘convicted ie voOugih: “|stealing shces,olid }would jother man |Pilant at|comed |Forsyth,county, ‘ly are Nettie Williams, TUBSDAY,----'--March 19,1912. }ONK FOR .JUDGE FERGUSON, The Lexington Dispetch Pays its Respects to His)Honor Fer His Failure.to Enforce the Lat .in’ Davidson County Court,ae Uexihgtow:Disyatch,.0 0 \.‘ ‘The February témny af -enimind® solint has.come and gene,Judgefarguson,sdéftdhearted,genial old gentleman that:he is,was @asy pney for the lawyers.They foundin“convincing him that cealied weapons and.guilty.of as- sault with the same,were ‘men of high standing in their communities and entitled to no little considera- tion.Even the blind tigers lacked not for.commendation and “the noto- rious:Bob.Hayes «dnd.Cigero:Craw-ford,chief.of the tigtrs:of Lexing-ton.and.open violators of ‘the! j laws,were repr esenty by wheir at- torheys as ood me@n’whevhad wmn- to,thé:tempta- tions.of their environment and gone rastnay:Both of these tigers’.were in Se@veral ‘cases ;°and were lat.off ‘with:two.months ea.iy oni the‘roads anda.fide,Judge ~Renguson ‘tatked -«thai: in.the:beginning”. that thre hid appeared a .legal Moses wiho would’lead them out “of the wilderness:of law-hrealing ‘and, general raseality in which they had:wandered)for many months,but he diid not.make good,It was.alll talk.and no:action;He promised severe punishment .for the:cow- ards ‘who @o about with deadily weapons .concealed).on their per- with a‘.certificate as ‘to his wood | monal chiaracter and a nominal fine no hes| ‘sors anid!dha let’Charles Prevost off. He condemned severely the man who) assaults"the pérson:of his neigh- ‘bor with a ‘deadly,weapon’and.al owad Ernest Michael:to’)go ‘Thee with a-fine of -$50 a*ter conviction of-an assault on Burrel)Allen which fame near to costing Allen his life tHe condemned the selling_of.liquor as the most inexcusable crime”‘on Sarth and ne sentouced the.most notorious tigers -in:the,county two mbnths.oni the.roads,A negroes who had no friends were unable’to pay were.sent’up for.lon:terms elothés and’ Two men conyicted-of few tor such stuttif,‘erime tO}. anid.| for lawyers,.|: he failed to place in the custody.of Sheriff Without We Delap and both left town Waiting to be sentenoad. do not wish to.be in’the attitude of criticising -our sourts,because we do...not.‘believe in saying or ~doing anything that weaken their:influence,but sanidior ‘compels us to-admit the term of court just :closed was la failure in every particular and was badily managed throughout Dhings:moved along in:a slip-shod, haphazard;thalfheited way,that was disgusting to everybody’.accus- |tomed.to,business-like methods.;Any sort,of an.incident, trivial,was sufficient to block |progress of business and -muwch =v lable time was lost. STATE NEWS. Mr.-P,Freeze,late secretany anid Hh isuner of the Fidelity Ho-| |siany Mill at Newton,is arranging | to build a hosiery mill at Henderpont-| ville,. which may} third may} with open arms, solve the problem if.the |doesn’t.enter the combine,\ The voters of Broadbay tow niship,| have voted $30,000 in bonds to be used in the railroad,which it is proposedbuildfrom:Cameron,Moore to Winston and thence.through} Yadkin county.Winston “recently| voted bonds for the same road. The Durham of the mothers of the two abandomett:-on thé prominent:Durhiam to| county, infants ‘doorsteps of citizens recent- formerly.of| Durhiam,and.Mirs.Avery.‘of Goldp- boro,The.names of the;fathers, if knowin,fine alot made publie Thiechildrenarestillinthe.Watts hospital,Durham. Vetiion Sims,.o&Lenoir. old,in.bad health,despondent and disturbed\over religious matters; Bhut.himself wp in a room,Bat:in a.chair and took a.single-banrel) dhiot-gun\placed the muzzle againsthlsfonpheadaifdwithhis.foot pushed Dack the hammer of thie weapon,The gua discharged blowing the top of the }oung man’s head off.’ STATE OF <OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO,LUC AS COUNTY,Frank J!Gheney tmdakes he ts senidr partner of the firm of F,. J,Cheney Co.,doing business in the ity of Toledo,County and State afore- said,.and that said firm will puy hesum.of ONH HUNDRED DOLLARS ZoreachandeverycaseofCatarrhthatcan not be cured by the use of Hall's Cw-tarrh”Cure.FRANK J,CHENWY.Sworn to before’me and subscribed oath that in my presence,this th day of Do“leember;*A>D.1886.} (Seal.y A,W.GLEASON.Notary Pubile.,Hall's Catarrh:Gure is taken internal-ly,and acts directly.on the blood andmucous.surfaces of the system.SendforEOatefree; J.CHENRY &ca.,Poledo,oO.sola by all dr ygeists,Tbe. Take Hall's Family Pills os con- 24.velars | ple LEed | that} no matter how| | | proposes to build an ice | Greensbono and he is weel-'| |construc |tion of the Randolph &Cumbérland |Only the very gentlest bowel meédi-| | ud }Sun says the mimes} stipation,g +tee |diese ;. mal condition..Three sizes “of packages,10°cents,"95 cents and 50 cents,Remember,you’can obtain Rexall Remedies ‘in Statesvilie, only at our stere+gThe Rexall Store. The Statesville g&Co. 3 c z eo;4 e Year a ‘i ee E j *$¥&he: and.his ie nae arge tO the jury ivd)Lexington.| :lovers of:law and order to believe.) -of course,wien \pactverrs ‘THR DOG,” in *patton thi With tlthe canine;tribe, We sit Patiently and wait; Inby thinking of the morrow, And hopingeo,‘his fate. Phrough thick and thia he follow ed you,‘He counted ‘not the cost; But you think not of these. messesUntilthat’**Pup Is Lost.a Ne en ‘Then you seek him far and)near, .From house to house you go}, And earnestly whistle a'l thie time, ‘Here Jim,Jack or.Jo!’’ “Say,Mister,can you,tellWhetheryouhaveseen’\ A little spotted puny? a me, And if so tell me\when,Me ‘You.say you saw’h n yesterday, At'ole mam Wheeler's,barn? No,---eess you are just‘mistaken; l can’t believe such a yarn,‘ (Thats:doe’of mine was ikinown: To leave the place.hefobar: i didn’t:have-to keep.him thea,” Or shiut,his Acenne}door. never fl Lit tall ‘you what's.my:‘tiem belief, Unnatunal it miay seem to “you, Some thief that dow did’spy;os ‘But’jig"catighuels ‘Lhe .siportsman’s %eye.‘i »Bae dog:'Of ,course he>wasn't +pune,‘blood’,a)>See “Put eversebo dy:‘kinew there wasn't a better rabbit dom This side of Kalamazoo. say,Mister,are.you”sure Nre dog of which you.spoke Was down,there at Mr Wiheeler’s barn’; Or was.that.just a joke? ONY 1“Well,well!Jf2d can’t find That dog of.which I,spoke, ly}‘tell you what,I’m:going to-he Jead-—dead broke. “Now this matter seems to you Just simply’a “trifle;:But.1 tell:ylow what:I wowlda't have swapiped Him ior a Mianiser “You see last year rifie, was kinder hard On a ¢ertain class of meh; We couldn't affond to keep a hog,:So.We just stuck to our friend. “You might.think:me.foolish, ur you know:this a:fact,That a.piece of raobit’s -better,:| Thiah a phece of old fat-back.’” Yes,‘this.fellow,meéant it,He incarnt just what be.paid.t But ..tnen this “cfellow is net.toy ;blame,:: Ife’>cthereay with his.head Well,say,do you.remémber, That night mot ‘long ago, Whei you and I were sieeping, A-iak ng a.doubie row? You.kiaow you «heard a racket, Of wha’you couldn't tell; Until you ran into the.yard | Anc knooked the pox clean off the} well,: @f course ‘you were the least sur-| B rised :i ToTiii",when you.awoke, Ali ‘he dogs of the neigh borkood On ham about tp chcke. And all who were not assembled hereWerenot very hard to find; Because that ham to them ;good o They had it on their mind. Well,yes;I said I sympeth ised, And thie I dion’t;deny; Hut let me tell you something else, Right here I’m about:to lie Let’s all Stand’for a better dog, And for a county tax To protect the old laying’hen smelt WALLS TILE li \=f vi -NOTHING BETTER FOR. ”CHAPPED FACE ORHANDS.; vo)@BCs A BOTTLE Sc |Y MeN OW.F.Hall's,Drug Store."PHONE NO.20. ~CORTES“TREATMENT,. Ought te mean nineh to the man with a*bank:ac- count.‘If you have not yet opened an account with the?COMME ROLAL,we inv ite you todo.89 now. Gu $100,000.00. Surplus.-.|28,000.00- Total Resources over 500,000.00 Fou roms on time”and aieDeposits, eatin National -Bank, Statesville,N.C. STEELE,President.“E.MORRISON;Vice President. AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. A dog census of Raleigh:AT From all.the open cracks. ;|900 dogs in the capital city and.it oO Bee!ia “doe that dows these Addrest,.....6.:+002 freeeenehne auneasees «++||entirely probable that 800 —of}f course.this dog that does the |them are practically of no value to|use Methsk okbadcss'aatece Sindee sciiss versecre |@mylbodyy.:Has got no owner now,: :|Ase ;.|But.you just wait ‘till you shoot the°|Otis _Moody,a young man ‘fm}dog,eae at South Fork Institute,|1¢you want to hear a.row. j aiden,died a few days ago,and |5 eee ee kee ‘has comeihiememidinsweretakentoPeters|OW,44 Dog,your time has «a , |burg ,Va.,for -bdurial Young How you'll stand it I can't tell; Moody was.@ promising.youth and|So let me bid eageth ha ppily .i he hiad volunteered to go-as a mits-|A blissful *fare,thee well his pelaueiy to China.|.Bufola,N.C.“HC.°} Newton News:‘Trustee Barwick}he eee|ie |tae,under sealed bids,sold to Cou}Mr.Cohen's Cow Made Good. jter &-Litthe ‘of Catawba,’the~A..|Mr.Jobin.Cohen,,of Barringer | Blood Meal,Bone |H.McNeill stock of goods,and at pele eo erg tells.the Mooresville Bn-} [Claremont the J..H.Moser’‘stock |tenprise that he has “an.old cow iwas sold to C.M.Rowe,of thig/that.is making him lots of money.|, ‘cara p payee Iplace.‘The first named fetched $1,-|Simce “the first of last April the) Con c emeaies tor |850,and the last named $2,225:|butter and milk sold.from |that)|Recently bes Nes winnie’ae oe COW emoumed:to $115,| |Greensbord combined .and_raised thie:cow wasn’t pushed on specialthe‘price,which brought a ‘great |feed either but was just kept alonglyellfromtheconsumers.Now am-|with other cattle, ee CHILDREN INJU RED! }1 Pills and | Distressing. Ordinary ¢‘atharticSs and Harsh.Physic.Cause Complaints. You camnot be over-c arefl in the | selection of:medicine fcr.children, eine shiould ever be given,except in} jemergency cases,Ordinary pillls,ca- thartics and -purgatives are apt to do more harm than zood..They may |cause sriping,nausea snd other disitressing after-effects that are frequently heal hydestroying. We personally recommend and |guarantee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy, wihich know,for constipation ‘dnd assiociate.bowel disorders.We) have such absiolute’faith in the vir-| tues of this remedy that we sell.it on our every.instance where it fails to give antire satisfaction,and in need of such medicine it at our risk.eeRexallOrderliesare like canilly,are particularly prompt and agreeable in action,may be taken at any time,day,or night;do not cause diarrhoea,nausea,griping excessive looseness,-«t other unde- girable effects.They have a very mild.but .positive action:upon the organs with which ‘hey-.come in contact,apparently acting as_a—_reg- ulative tonic upon the relaxed,mus- cular coat of the bowel,thus oyer- coming weakness,and aiding to res store’the bowels to more vigorous and healthy fuctivity Rexall Onderlies commonly com- pletely reliéve constipation;‘except of a surgical ¢har- Rey also léende lo overyonic the necessity.of constantly taking taxatives to keep-the bowels in norm we to try eaten .just ©Special Bargainsin 6-foot Dining Tables: $17.50 Tables 21.50 Tables 60.00 10-foot Tables >Q14,50 17,5048.50 Statesville Housefurnishing Company. R..O.DEITZ,~Manager. Sales Day is the first Monday in each.month in Statesville,N.C. guarantee of money back in 4 we ‘urge ald’, 1906 ron yeeora 1912 Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis- tress.Tomorrow.Ever Think of ‘That Mr,Property Owner?ISURANCE! We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Accide and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Cyclone ive Stock.Bonds—Administrators,Guar- ‘dians,-‘Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Today is here.Tomorrow is coming alt too fast.Oonsiderthe present,‘Too late to lock the stab'e after the horse is gone. ‘Phone 54.Call or write us for prices,and ian about our.ae oe ZS Statesville Realty.&Investment Co.WF.CARLTON,Manager. eo -.°You Need Not Suffer Asthma —Tonsilitisi? Medicakworks of every land)show that,% Bronchitis—-Asthma:—Tonsilitis,ete. THE LANDMARK TURSDAY;—+--\March 19.1912. Judge ‘and Attorney Expected Trou: :Ges 2 7\Wace‘‘ Richmond,Va.,Dispatch.‘4th, Jan,2. ALWAYS IN.| I OCCUPY three rooms ori the second floor of the First National Bank Building,ana 1 am always here,Don’t peep into my reception room where I never stay;and then go/off and say I am not in,but come on in and let you be/known, ‘Tap-the béll eapee oes eak out.Iftam not atthedental,chair I in my Laboratory~-work shop—in a room farther in,- P.FLAUGENODR,,Dentist. apaa pen! ifs Topas pas a, Many.operations ‘fore pilee are it’s all-over the piles come back. |The one fine way,to be rid of piles for go0d.isto use Dr.Leonr hardt’s HEM-ROID.—It.cures piles by doing away with the cause— poor circulation.eS $1 for 24 days’treatment at the Statesvine Drug.Store and all druggists...Satisfaction guaranteed,k|Dr.eonhardt Co,,’Station B,‘Buf-: fal,No oY.Peob..Witte.Yor:ira wren ver Net aes wes foie eas ae ot ae MM al simply needless.torture,«for when* |mature the crop already on the,land _eropifor the.gorn.the follawing year...|s : ‘erence | '|reduce the yield of corn by exposing|ss are,the results ‘of *colds,?*-A.cold}.“‘Rathersthan indicate afear of law- oo cured in time prevents these diseases,breakers by sitting on the bench with :ai a weapon in my pocket,I prefer to be"€Croup and©AP UPL |killed in theadministration of justice,”ae ‘ted Pneumonia was the statement,buy by ander ;a oi -|Massie ast night toa friend who is the greatest lung healet in’the world ae Tee ee ates for his own i is applied externally,casting off healing \protection against the lawless element vapors -that act directly and jnsiniediately he had determined to bring to justice. upon the affécted parts,perfecting a rent Commonwealth’s Attorney Foster'said as and permanent cure.‘this morning just before he walked bee 6 \ge At yourdragzisl’sqrbymail into ‘the*court room.that it would Ces “25¢.0c.$1.00..:-|probably be his ‘last day on earth:.It x Eeondny sueperts the dollar size |was.expected that trouble would fol- Vick’s\Family Remedies Co.’‘low therenderingof averdict,When SL Greensbore,N.Ce @-|Floyd Allen:fired,as:sentence was, i Re |pronotinced,.Sheriff aan quickly ——————————=returned:it,.and it is:believed that a '\PRNOIES .ce 40 [be from his revolver-struck Allen,.PENNE EO Sy But he-did hot fire again,.for.he was ae Positively the best assortment |/shot dead bya mountaipeer..""of Pencils in the-cify.3)BE ic Sareea ayTHROPSeaaheteaemgi@arriedShot,in His,Hand Forty-+ iid |PENS:1 seas COTE So gh Severn)REAarB.tec.ee aes ;Moore’s .”Non-Leakable andl}Monmoe “Enquirer.0+4 18 £ :Waterman's Fountain Pens..\"Forty-seyeh.yearS ago Esq,J.\H. Ye Y ."a r 4 }.is My 32 "1 ,~jBLANKBOOKS|Winch ster,of Sandy.Ridge township, ’kindsof Bound Blank Book |took’a'shotgun to:his neighbor,Mr. All het eae Fos erat |Joh#Davis,a gunsmith;to:be re- and Sheppard's:1oase:eal ||paired:Mr.Winchester put the gun ee Systems,Jd ‘1down in the shop and as-it “was not PRIN TING -jloaded”’it went offj-a part of the load “Wearesure we canmeet your ||taking effect.in Mr.Winchester’s di yrey vires lag ey |hand.-A few:days ago Mr.Winches-needs there too:}n :ve ores;iter complained of-small risings-on one“re lof his thumbs arid his son,Mr.Charles Statesville Printing Co.|Winchester,was called to “‘pick’’the Be ern irene ch)9 ||festered place and when the skin was Printing and Stationery,|broken one of’those :sliot Mr,Win-518 South.CenterStre¢t,|chester had been carrying for,nearly. .Statesville,N.C.jhalf.a century fell out.There is an-meet Other one of those shotein Mr.Win- “-_i¢hester’s hand but it is.not hurting ::pe (Co him, Home Electric :°l Three Officials of Nebraska State fn _Prison,Killed By ,Convicts... :.:.1).Three prisoners:of the.Nebraska’ eae I penitentiary at Lancaster,Thursday General assassinated ‘Warden James Delahun- SP ‘ty,Deputy Warden Charles Wagner, Electrical _.[Usher A.C.Heilman and wounded eae i Cell Housekeeper.Doody.:. Contractors |.The three convicts then made their. se escape..The killing was done by con- :::victs Morley,Taylor aid:Dowd,each ‘Estimates Furnished sentenced for bank robbery.How the i i (convicts obtained the weapons is not All Kinds ElectricalSupplies.known.*A spirit of-unrest has.been f.:aes |prevalent among the convicts for more ‘than a-month and on February 11 a —inegro convict,Albert.Prince,fatally s ;ELECTRIC G0.istabbed Deputy Warden -E:D.Davis HOME coores.ta *9||during the chapel service.; A.D.,Manager./||:een vase Newton:township,-Catawba coun- :I :ity,having Voted $50,000 of bonds Y L \for good road work,Hickery town-°e | Sewin Machines jShap will vote on issuing $50,000, ;,.fond the same purpose,April 15 :‘Clergy and epalr e |FSO ETETRORRICINES,|Religiou;1 J ellgious. |°Je LAME 9 e ‘:A109EastFrontStreet..rress *Phone 61.:|endorse ints.Monument |ILAMRoofing,Paints,Monuments,|4”:Phas Gal the most reliable urrus'Metal Roofing,Gal-‘e. vanized Roofing,tin and gal-Reco nstructive vanized Shingles.with patent tonic and blood ; lock.Roofing also has,patent renovator — ock.ay : Paint of all colors,turpen-||Westheundersigned,herebycertifythat ;linse il |we have taken’Milam with very benefi-tine,linseed oil.|cal 1 net he iIamagentformonuments||Oa!results.a ig LE ce made by Mecklenburg Monur |}bur endorse ensanaeCA.our endorsement. :_|}Rev.J.Cleveland Hall,Rector of:C3.S.HOLLAND ;Church of the Epiphany,Danville,Va.r Dec.12.j |Rev.R.L.McNair,Pastor-Presbyterian .|Church,Charlotte C.H.,Va. eee |Rev.J.C.Holland,Pastor Keen Street|Baptist Church,Danville;Va, !|Rev.H.D.Guerrant,Methodist Minister JUST RECEIVED }:Danville,Va.+e4E7 ©)Rev.D.P.Tate,Methodist Minister. rs ;Danville,Va.Local Views,All New.sieges ks : =~“The Methodist”’pate fae ale Ca ;i 4BroadStreetMethodistChurch.j endorses Milam Statesville Female College.The endorsement of **The Methodist’is-Statesville Graded School.—,not to be ‘had by anything of doubtful mer-Mr.F.H.Conger’s Residence.it,but this papér stands ready to lend its Long’s Sanatorium.influence for that which it believes will tend Southern Passenger Station.to the betterment of humanity,spiritually, :;:morally,materially or physically.Ask to see’the Simplofiller When such’men as Revs,D.P.Tate, Fountain Pen and Conklin’s Horace,D.Guerrant-and othersof like high «Fountain Pen:..-These aretwo’..J\character give their’unqualified endorse. best sélf-filling pens on the “fihfent to the physical benefits derived 'from -'market.Carry.a full line of the remedy.advertised on the last page of i 9 blet Tle aaa Pencil of this paper,we feel safe in commending it ~Aablets,INKS an env S.to our readers.—Es,G.Mosely,in‘“The PRINTING |Methodist’’for September.:.we “The Baptist’?EndorsesBRADY,.-The Printer.||,.Milsm.Milam is the name of a.great medicine now be-is ing manufactured in Danville,and from the tes--ee timonials of some of our best citizens we can;safely recomniend it to our friends who dre suf- sareePienat thebeadofte companyfanteecure.1e |ymipa an-.WER.MEDS,6 scesee ill ~C.dhs a N =Ask your druggist or.write \for bookiet :4 .@ ieFineFarmLandaandCity|The Milam Medicine Co.,Inc.Property fqy Sale._Danville,Va. t OLD-TIME CRUELTY, ‘AGENT.FOR HUPMOBILES.One Time When Surgery is Often ae wa Needless Torture. Carolina.\: sown.broadcast.in corn and covered by the last cultivation’>fhis willserve} wants -to bring |ground dries. MORE ABOUT,GREEY MANURE, Some Pointers About:Cultivating oe ‘a .Oorn Crop ‘\ If for any reason the farmer shoulddexiretofollowcornwithcornand the ‘land.needs:green manure,thefollowingplanwillbe-found’quitepracticableandprofitableand,will) greatly aid in maintaining the plant), food supply of the soil in an available condition,o in ee ee“~The vorn’erop should:invariably becultivatedlateenoughtoinsureasuf-ficient conservation of moistu¥e to)...‘ Corn is generally ‘laid by’’too soon in this State;after which the midsum-mer drought catches the crop,,burns it severely and frequently reduces theviedatleastone-half,Cultivate shal-ow,frequent and late,is an‘exceéllent}, motto for the corn growers Wi North, ‘Rye and crimson clover ‘should “pe| ‘as @ cover crop.and.green manuking |°: Do not'pull fodder or cut tops fromcornwhenthefollowingcrop,is to becornalsd.,-Let both fodder and tops’ dry up in the field.-:In’the spring,when the.‘rye:and-crimson’clover| have made:a good growth and are ready to,plow:under,the farmerasharpdischarrow into action.The old corn stalks,the rye and the crimSon clover should be}cut into bits.:The old stalks must not! be plowed under whole to hinder the}* proper cultivation of.the following crop,but should be so’reduced that they will give no trouble’by pulling up hills of cofn or catching and drag- ging in thecultivator’s teeth.The discing should.be done:when the ,érimson clover is coming into bloom.The rye will likely:be head- ing out by this time;.but the.discing and plowing should be done with ref- to ye development.of.the crimson clover.ee ’When the discing has.been done the land should-be plowed.some eighty or.ten inches deep,dépending on pre- vious depths:to.which;the.land!hasbeenplowed,and disced once moretobreakclodsand:further mix the or- ganic matter with:the soil stratum. The soil should now be allowed.to settle and become somewhat compact before planting,.after which the land} should be prepared and the corn plant-ed according to the method outlined for this crop when following wheat.Wedo not recommend the sand- wiching of a pea crop between two corn crops for green manuring’pur- poses because,in case the crop is cul- tivated as late as is generally necéssa- ry,the pea crop would make but an indifferent :growth before frost and we would not only fail to get much of a pea crop to plow under but would not be able to put on our winter cover by Dr.G.-C.-Rankin,one,of the best‘Methodist preachers of -this.State,so} that vou can ‘see what thé.mayor of}Ft.-Worth-has said aiid done,to stir upstrife.His speech could not be.sentthroughthe,mails on.‘account of.the!language he used against Dr.'J..F;Norris and the preachersof Ft:Worth.|I have been:reliably.‘informed by a man who lives there that the mayor}was very much outof humor,so much| so that he had to pull off his coat,vest and collar-to speak.. J.C.HOLDER. :‘A.Terrible Lesson,~| An Alabama negro was.about to be!hanged for murder.After he had} mounted the scaffold and ‘everything| was in readiness,he was told to make) his last talk to the assemblage.He turned to the crowd andsaid:“Folks,pl got ter say is dis hére.gwineteraturriblelessonterme.’’Ge 2 3 ,Wf you have trouble in ege'ting rid of | crop for green manuring inthe spring,|your eld,you may ‘kiyw that you are| \i jee |Mot treating it properly.There is na!In view of the ee ee reason why a cold should Fang on for| however,peas:may be SOWN In the weeks and it will not Ifyou take Cham-) corn at the last working,allowed to a ye Cough Retiedy.Ter sale’“by{ ::one éalers. mares Cae ene yon ie all.|John W..Sickelsmith,Gréensboro,Pa.,sta Sand plowec under in the fall,/has three children ond like.most chil-after which.a crop of rye andcrimson|pee my ererusetly ane cold.oa .r ,»eown:ac i nntuar |Oe ried severa nds of cough medi-| clover may be sown as a winter Cover|cine,’he says,‘but have never found|crop and a green manuring crop in any yet that did them «s much good as |the spring.This method is likely to|Chamberlain's Cougn Ri medy.’,Forsale|by al)dealers. j ITCHING SUALP OVER-| NIGHT: the crop to the midsummer drought,|sTOPSwhichsapsthelandofitsmoisture! content and checks the,development of the plants.J..L.BURGESS,N.C.Dept.ot Agriculture. Guaranteed By the Statesville Drug} Company to Stop Failing «Hair and Banish Dandru(f! Itching Scatp Keeps you scratch./ ing and.feeling’miserable all the} time..Wash your hair tonight with pure goap and water,cub..on-a good-ly quantity of PARISIAN SAGE and}the distressing itchiness will.‘be| }gone in the morning.’} FROM THE LONE STAR STATE. A Rough-Winter,But Plenty ‘of Rain and Prospects For a Good Crop—Crime Rampant—The Fort Worth Case. To the Editor of ¢he Landmark:PARISLAN SAGE re| Trumbull,Texas,March 9.—Iama/freshing and invigorating |hair|constant reader of The Landmark and dressing,Besides putting m—end :I oo itch,daudrutf and falling eel at a loss without it;as [always!air,it ,nourishes the +hair roots find something very entertaining and ie Puts a.eplehdid 18.1 sice:mitevaluableinitspages;and also many a gta a pekabypd sagen a eo 7 Se ae to my worn’ber of the family to keep the scalpeeeeepapersac)free from dandruff germs and pré- week,but.none of them come up tO/vent daldmese.Large bottle 5@ cents the Old Landmark.We have _had aiat the Statesville rue Store.andlongcoldwinter,the coldest since I druggists everywhe-ehavebeenin,Texas.-No snow here,|but in oe parts of the State they had B oF k plenty of it.We have had-good rains Handthegroundisthoroughlysoaked,|ar d ines ric which gives hope for good seasons for|: another crop...We have had more}and rock are theonlybuild- rain than for three years.We hada pres :eoingmaterialsthatwill with- stand frost and fire,and last for all time.Common and Face Brick always on hand.- 12 hour rain last week and the ground| Statesville Brick Co. have been for some 25 or 30 years. }| | | soaked it up.The farmers will be} ready to plant corn as soon as the Politically we are in a muddle.|seems like the two grand old parties| don’t know what they want.It seems} to be'money and power against good’ morals'and justice,to see which shall|rule nationally,and the same in the]States.Weare going to have a hard|fought battle.in Texas this year and 1} await to see how’it will come out. The courts of Texas are in teed of; a.remédy in -regard.to appeals on} technicalities of Jaw in regard to! ranting new trials not on evidenceutonatechnicalityofJaw.The famous Bud Qats case-has been tried!seven times and still:hangs fire in)the higher courts—convicted every|time and cost the State:thousands -of)dollars...The money the negroes put) up has*saved Oats’neck so:far.He}is a negro Mason,-Something’over}half a,hundred murders committed in| Dallas last year and no langing yet. Very often one man gets shot down and in less than two hours the crimi- nal is out on bond,a free man,readyforthenextman.‘The :city of Ft.Worth is in a state of anarchy on ‘ac-count-of the deviltry.Just because apreacherhasdenouncedittheywant to run him out and makehim quit,but he is likea stonewall and will not go.Thope:to see:it sifted out and theguiltypartiesbroughttojustice.Theyhavewrittenhim:anonymous lettersandburnédhischurchanddwellingandhavemadetwoattemptstoassas- S.J.Holland. Has good’farm,horses and mules for.sale-for -cash or on time.Terms | to suit purchaser.’ Best equipped livery in town, ’Phone.3..Day or Night. My Machine Shop {s complete and I amprepared to do wy kind of repair work..’: ENGINE AND BOILER&SPECIALTY———~+ “Also carry a full line of Steam Pitingsup-to 3inohes:Injectors,Lu- bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps’ Pipe and Shafting.ee oe : Cc.H.TURNER WORK wr ' je written for the.Christian Advocate,t sinate hitn.I send youan,editorial o t : Depot Street.©Dealerin Machinery eo cose y 8.8 3FineStockofVehicles ! -BUGGIES,SURREYS,WAGONS Al the best makes,and Harness to.go:|. aloug.Spring stock now in.Line of Hackney,Oxford and Ratterman &Luth Buggies and Surreys. --.Call and’see stock..Prices as low as anybody.; anes yen bt e@ e e -Harness,Vehicle &Supply Company. Just Arrived!| We Have the Finest ‘Bunch of Stock Horses,Mares and Mules That Has Ever Been Here Call and Look Them Over Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. Rings That Are All Right. When you’buy one of our Rings you need not give yourself any trouble about the sets.If by any chance the set should get loose.and come out,’just *bring it in and a new set will be put in free of.any cost to you.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 $1.00ormore.: R.H.RICKERT &SON,Jewelers ij SHINGLES LAID RIGHT | OVER OLD WOOD SHINGLES. 2.No dirt—no bother,and when oncelaidtheymakeathoroughlystorm-proofandfire-proof roof,neither of which can’.Hf be claimed for the wood shingle.{ ms As to price—they cost ‘no more than agoodwoodshingle,and in some places they cost much less.: Roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as newtoday,and have never needed repairs. we ‘ Lazenby«Montgomery Hardware Co.Statesville,N.Cc FOR 8 ALE —GOOD Utility Barred Ply-|*mouth Rock eggs $1 for 15,|"Egg record for February-~26 hens 406 oggs.|Simpkins’eotton seed...Made 1,000-r da.to}acré in 1911.Price 75.cents .er bushel,MAPLE |GROVE FARM,E,E..SHERRILL,Proprietor,»ee lad dome ica JOHN CG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROATANDFITTINGGLASSES. Office in Mills.Building. ,Office hours9 to 12 ani,~; Statesville,R-2,OPPORTUNITY.vacant lot to suit g —WIBL put up;building on our)venant,HENKEL-CR tLIVESTOCKCO,Marchri \2..to.5p,m.WP 8 -SUBSCRIBER FOR THR LANDMARK Phones:Office 458;Residence 42.THE.LANDMARK:js $2.per year,|“erm --— ::ee tus a ; ‘Bee «:‘'*:i < i a ‘.Me i.re aaa«Blue:Rides mounthina,the ‘AL *)demonstrated thal,unless 'coat.of blood on the book was mute “but,who is said not to have been |AF’aoe Ww ATERK try to advise them:about giving |Cvicerns ‘he regands gt serious aethemselvesup.‘They must do as}-i¢significamce.The concentraticrtheythink-best.’’of contnol over water Dower,the —-cCmMmissiomer®declares,is exercis- The court \was reorganized Fri-led partly ‘by dicect ownership.of .day by Judge Staples and on Sat-'|Stock,but maduily thraugh inverbock- unddy the grand jury returned im /ing directorates.; dictnwents as follows:.Floyd:Allen,|The rapidiiy4increabing conceritna- Victor Allen,Claude Swanson Al-|:.on of water power control ‘whichlen(named for United .States Sien-|the.commissioner souids ‘a waningatorSwansonof*Virginia),Sidna|may become,hé says,the nucleus],Alvon,Friel “Allen,Wesléy Edewards|for:a monépoly ‘of both water ‘and Bud.Marion,Each was im-jsuid-sieam.power.lf ‘the water ed on four separate counts.power.cannot meet,tie’entire de- Thene was also an indictment against mand of a given locality he points John F.Moore,who assisted 'the out that the awners can acquire Allens to escape.auxiliary fuel -plants and hamndile With the thanks of the court the|water .anid ‘fwel:power over the jury was dismissed aud then Judge |same distributing:Mner and’thus.a Staples announced.that the cases |complete commercial >power monopo-would be called for trial on.Mainch|ly might graducdily be built up,im265S.Floyd Landreth.the acting|fact,already exists in,a number Commonwealth's attorhey,is a lead-!of.communities ini Republi n and a.delegate!.-Ten great’groups of interests,from the fifth district to the mna-|with the General,Blectric Companytiomal.Repwblican eorVention He as’the most powerful.are declar-does not want the office to which|ed hy Commissioner Smith:to,con-: he was appointed -but-will do his!trol or strongly influence.aboutpart:towand netinibution.“1 woufid)60 per cont.of the developed com-not take it but for the:crime,”he|mercial:water power of the.Unitedsaid,ind I expect to ste this States..These tan groups themselvesthinigthnoughand”will then re-lare more or bess inter-related,withtine.’’resuijtant-growing community of intFloydAllen,his,son,Victor,and)tenests In his connection.theBynd’Marion,who were arrested at |commiscicne Ms report saysHillsvilheTiursday;dre now in “Ini.thite nua e of inter-réelation-jail at Roanoke,Va.They,were ips,ranging from:practicallylitst.taken .t6 Pulaskt;Va.,but as!joint seca pe to.personal as-that -was Judge Massie’s honié it |sociation in common’directorates,Was thidught best’to take’them to jis clearly revealed:the drift of wa-Roaboke Young Allen and.Ma-jter power and public utility.corpor-rion beth deny that they had any jaticns under the control of a few.part in the shooting,very .powerful.interests These~Judge Massie “was.“buried —at !«nections,some stronger ‘andLyicdh}“iit is’said"that the |scme weakero suggests a.favorableunderWhodressedhimfound|ccudition for a very:smal.numberletters“1 his”pocket threatenjng!of men°to consolidate very largehimwithdeathifhesentenced!intencets >whenever they may de-,,Floyd Alien.It is asid the Al-/cide it.to their advantage ‘to “dolenshind‘am.agreement:that none |so This es of interests ef them should serve a term in/thrmough directors,while.not nieces-ee.Or wear stripes.It is cer sarily “indie ating*y purpose of inidstainthatboththejudgeandGom-|nopoly,.certainly:affords an ineenemonwealthattorneyknewthiittrow-tive and’a means to ‘combination,’’ble ‘threatened cand it is strange Mr.Smith,urging the.immediatethatnoprecautionwdstakento/fermulation of a definite policy ofprevent-it.oe developing the Telmaininge’water *Sidna Adlbeme:was ried in tiie |ena ae i ee eee aFederalCourtatGreensborosometheva‘e nad ae ae .4 Coie atimeago:for .counterteitine.‘He Wms a le ok ait eee Sane lisCo,imate control of these.sites’.TheyWasacduittedofthischargeandshuldbedevelondd:At orice he:de-was Jater convicted ‘of perjuny.|oy jnac atk cea eewei:t ;’jares,wet.only ‘to aonserve -'theThecase’was appealed’and the fwel ‘supply of ‘the’country but beCourtofAppealsatRichmondre-becunian’tues as ae ste iecently.granted ».hinanew-trial.\to private control,iit ie .catimat-ee MO elas Oe mph’:Z hed-tiat unie;Water jJiower:how.an}ant.disttict attorney,assisted \in use,’saves 23,000,000 tens of ©alprogecutingAilleh,/iis?the Fed-aivnually.pe ntact eae iiteralCourtat.Greensboro and:re-:\oenitly argued the case—beforeé ‘tlie iat sioner gt,aeveto ‘Seahiol beCourt“of Appeals,Jn Richmohd.|solved’by’fixing by law the selling oe PAGE Cita : See ne ae ake ae ee probably because.they were among’ 'in.court “if ‘Sidna-Alien was gon]thie.commigsioner.makes “this«reo-|yh N {YM.ARK victed and -precaution..was.4Ren.|)ommendation’for the |development |fe enre Aaech 19:1912,|The:Allens did nothigg.however,|of public water powers:—\ '“The public .cain-either ‘develion |‘:a yp sen |Strangers,*‘amd operate the sites,,povslaig the| THE ALLEN Gi?NG AT LARGE,Hilleville’Va.Diepatoh,‘1Bthe ‘energy:|market rates,the ey ‘bikie’lease the ites”W B!Floyd |“Allén,Whosé Conviction|and.Shertly after..bls arrival'here)SEL fairly Sorenline ‘its a ae ‘Sentende Precipitated’the Judi-|today.Judge Staple Ss,Who had)uray value’?*‘The.commissioner |cial;Murder,and.tis Son are.in Jail—Fuurther Particulars of the ‘Virginia Tragedy—\Young Gin One.of the Victims. to take change of the court sitya- ‘tion,.swmmioned a sp arial ‘gnand ju- ry to’indict the murderers.of Judge been designated’by.Governor.‘Mani favors ,the.rental.system,”\ ‘“Mhe water.power of the dountry |developed and practically capable| of development at this time,prob-|“Phe story.of “the killing,i last Thornton L.:Massie,.Common albily.dioes not exceed 25,000,000 »Thursday,of “a;judge,attonney.wealth’s Attorney W.-M,Hipever naa horsepower,Mr.Smith ‘Bays:The| and sheriff who were holding court Sheriff L.§.Webb,who were total developed water power ,today,|ed by the Allen out:ws yesterday, ut.Hilleville,‘This.act had a wouderful:‘effectVa.,by a lawless:band i é ee ce hatatue a in restoring public wane tenee The r ss es apy,|grand jury.is to appear in:court. tie cae page -The tomorrow morning,at 9 o'clock ’toAVeetaraiie“aent but oon be ohanged.by.sudge Slanles..WarerileSundiyysays:rants .are ‘already,inthe hands ofep:_|deputies’;tor it 1:arrest,of the gnanid,jury:Nas.,aided “materially,ing as pltiay snes the intense feeling...”oie mee etivanet sORRe,.|.The Cireuit «Court.of.Cannolll he SOP SONU DY,2.iwihilicht wae.wiped out ofrigclas,SenetBYa.POs of|inteise Yesterday win reorganizetoday“anid the eitizents Witnessed itshe-mali-é ih is “sent -hére bo pegin ystemiat=Beene want bep dine and order: Ac Stege ‘ot »the "hiding.places.of Thie surprise eonihe.day |in “aut.2 eeveeeeteroeaoGwe ville,was the death*of Miss’Nanhicy: to daty,) a Dlizabeth“Aynes,a‘19-yeamold ‘girl: Senriee munder Tolan eg ¢hare No’:one’in’.thes towu “seémed =-to‘Thost who know the paths,and|Hiow.that,she.was wSunded.“untidherdeathwas.antyounced this morn-passes.of the highland and’:the)©fi we pols.of vantage,from ‘which put ing at 9 o'clock.When’she Mest olews could wand off.an attacking Hillsville for her home yeate rday foiice with least.hurt to themselves,|Shie’did not know she had »beensay.that:the Allens’unquestion-shiot,,‘but complained of.,bruises ably are concealed behind the over which she thought she had,received huieing preciprices .of Devil’s :Den,in the mad rush|from ‘the,court |roon:——Without_a doubt Miss Ayres, Wall way between here and.Mt.‘Ai-osreN.C.Thre,With’provisions,We...Was .a witness in the .AlleteNee‘sg 7 Bass :ne Gas sthi acvidentall:dni ammunition.of which it fe sald len case,was thiot acs de ntally..: they have.plenty,an:attacking Afitea escaping from Ee eourt’ue MEY »ai able PEST ano ro Ticsap a ney &force,would find,the aim.iof thé Ad |70m stetday Floyd:Alien ane‘lars deadly..Gomie think it may MI |removed to the one hotel in -the;oh ;,|village,where hie was guarded’byneceseiary,dynamite the mountain]|.’:=noreS'tadeie:m9 :his son..Immediately upon their-ar- rival’this morning at 7 o'clock de-+e3@)i tex f »hs ayxter’Goad,cle rk of the tectives went,to.the -lvotel and ar- wath ham Rae aHe sa rested him .without trouble,but ed the folks today.just how it hap-|onee he had been:plnced.in ibepe‘ied.He wehearsed the |County.jail,Allen tried.to cut his os vivid 'detail,even to’placimg thireat..with a small peaknife.He “the -batthe-scanred——chairs-—wi hi bin ta quickly eo by the oewereoccupiedby‘Judge Massie,|D0,took the weapon ~MN ooeSbertifWebbandCommonweath?‘|i not serious,Victor:Allen,FloydAticmey:Foster,;Allen's son,*Cabert StricklandA-sow of brihier Hioita law.and Byrd Maricn.were also aprest- ugh te hand wall were added ped:It is the gener]belief that ence of the tnagedy,A shattered}thiey vere being.held nrerely asrailinfromtofthejudge's bench|Witmesses..| ‘a's0 showed the effect of the fiusil-|dyror Fowler,esterday isJade,and ‘upon the fioor -was’the |the coum:house:seatenday,«isdiscolorationof.blool Clerk Goad|'™®desperate condition.and te sowed.how.Attorney Foster®astéar |BOt expected to:live er Cee ~being:fatally,shot,staggered ened |Bit.Juror Worrell ibaa Onn “ércpped,his.head upon a ‘sheep-Slightly injured,while JurorAptisimprovingandwillprobably.re-skin:volume of the.law.dark |}ro ,aele A,Be jcover,-.The wound received by Dex- tar Goad,.clerk of the-¢ourt,16 Jack.j onily in the flesh of the neck count, moe on ‘thie who was wounded hin, evidence.:; Jasper Allien,ktiowh as who isa bnother of Sidna and Floyd,| “POWER .TRUST Head Off Water involved in the tragedy,made a ©a ey %statement tonight on behalf of ‘|Government Will Try,tothe|the Mono polization of theAllens.,,At his home,seven miles}PaverfromHillisvillie,he paid:fre ae ah ;“I am:@reatly gurprised anid}‘Concentration.‘of -control”overshockedatwhathashappened.1)Water powers by larzé interests in do ,net think my brotuers had made|iMportant localities is increasing any plot or plans When I>paw Seid rapidly that Herbert Kaox Smith, Sidna the night.of the shooting,|cOMmicsioner of corporatione, he told me he knew nothing of any |has reported to.President Taft that trouble beforehand and was himselt |the government shouid preserve title surprised whien the shooting.be-/to the remaining power sites anid ap.in the count room lfdevelop.them to’prevent a “possibile “I do not believe my relatives |monopolization of pubiic utility com- will give themselvesup.for 1 am|Panies.;:not sure that they would get a fair)-Commiscioner Smith directs |partrialinCarrollcounty.My broth-|tcular attention to the increasingerSidnawaswoundedwhenhe|4ffilillation’of water’power.concernspassedmyhomeThursdaynightand|42%public’service agencies,such‘Was alone.1 do not know.where/&s.Street railway and lighting’cor-! |porations and oftentimes banks ashehasgopeandhavereceivedno‘4 The connection between suchwordfromhimsince,I shall not)¥«le. While Allen was on trial in,Greens-|price of Water.power by fitsborooneor.more of his brothers Which,fn.aniy evant willl be ‘ache:and some of this friends’were trolled by the cost,of.fuel,power,present...-The Untitved States.mar:|Recognizing 'that ye 2shaigotahintthatthesedespenate’use of’w iat the most efficient,ater power requires @ con- Kane }’ is about 6,000,000 horse power.The | total)stationary power.used in thie United States--steam,water amid gas—ig probably hionsie power.s The.bureau,of its investigaitions found, thom':of water powers in distinet ‘phiases..First.there:jwise|aecentraligation of wontrol in oo) important.Yoeallity;issconidly,°large| interests.influenced:&number Ole | thiose ‘local.concenns,“and:filha My) thene |was found.a Browing neil tlonsh ip:among’the big.interests.: {The Southern Power 4sCompany: wihiet,fumnidhes power.th this|tion’.of thie’State,is”thus metition-- red fn «the:report:‘sin ‘South Gar Kina,the Salithern Power -Compauty | corporations: “eoncenitra~ ablout 75 per cenit,af;the total com-| memncially developed,with 78.000) horse.power ufideveloped.]|-—————— Southern,Ralway’s New Policy as, to.Claims.| Washington Dispatch to Charlotte ‘ 'ObServer..kre ate “The Southenn paths ins einlopits| eda new attitude tania the.peo| phe.generally and those:injured by it in purticwlar,This’week )mostoftheNorth’Carolina Souther: railway attorneys were here.to, confer:with the chief counsel ad vis.assistants:.acmeeriuing..”matters in the.State’Phe road ig going to pursue."a more friendly qoursetowerd.thie people Who think|they| have:a.¢laim againet it.The pur} pose is to settle with complainants| without:giving the shySter,lawyer} or ambuliinee chiaser “an.opportunity to.rob the road and his.client.) Al elaims considered’fair,amd just’) will.be settled promptly. The covening capacity fortwo coats: of Lead and Oil hand-mixed Paintisabout250squafefeet.Hieth| Grade °Ready-Mixed +Pajnts..wih cover about 300 square feet,“two coats per gallon. cover more than 400 sare! two coats per wsalhon,i FOR SALE BY Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co.,| Statesville,N.C Si |CORSETS TheyLace Jy,Front® This celebrated Corsetexcels iin style,| beauty and comfort.Stays guaran- teed not to rust or break.Whether} you buy or not,try it on and See why|it excels. will Beet, oven 80,000,000 ( in’\ three|.| ,Owms >about 101,000 hérsepower or |= |in ne per gar ent. devise for.c |you this sphthsrespect.en | -" -You Want to live withit awearandkeepsitsgoodlooks want:ios at We know that no be tter Ww thanin the furniture0 bp sell, from us at loweTr ptf ces than y "Mothers Should Cease to Worry. We have secured the sal Y Of |‘the famo‘Keystone|Rompers and b aN |to polite old Made.of the best|material obtainable,ifects,Pinks,Blues and -ndid line which we Yesommend in every ae Sales Dayis the:first Monday iin each month iin Statesville,N.Ccosa:ses cms ® ~Rememberr This,Madam! ‘You have to live With your furniture:-Bae :pes -Make it convenient toe ome in this week and inspect,th offers. ay .and original breepersforChildrenfrom2)> ans,at50c and 75c.,ooThisisthemostpracticalgarmentever.iden.and we take pleasure in offering }a A _Yours Truly, oe Som lotig time.>Furniture that will live with you—will endure andandgiveyoitsbestservicetoryearsandyears-is what vou ood and vorkninnahip ean be found in any furniture anywhereMorethanthis,we alsb know that you can buy this furnitureouwouldhavetopayforinferiorkindsatotherstores, The Pinewood Dairy Farm, STATESVILLE;N.C.RB.F.D.NO.2, W.C.WOOTEN.&SONS,PROPS. Ten porkers that will weigh about 100,Ibs, each.Willdeliver anywhere in town at lOc. pet pound,March 15 “ISS MONTSINGER, | Corsetier and Dressmaker. ' FOR REN —AFTER APRIL Ist,store ©x fords. you think your shoes, latest style,-you-are not fords. your taste and keep you of the latest fashion. Catt.IN ROCHON |im Style Means Much in Ox- No matter how smart ‘the fashions are continually changing in Ox- At this store you will find the latest —shoes bought:exptessly for you—to suit TODAY AND L ‘SHOW YOU THE LATEST. Al .March 1."Phone 1256..|ger fires,LB PATTERSON 'GonzT | fords| unless they are the well dreased.And right iin the forefront bE cUS. 3,:M.& men mete,make a Mexpommuretion asd Hablef Shoe Co. degree of unified Cconwirod, Wiliahs |Purbivare _House.| 1 Poston -Wasson Co. Ne Shirt Waists AND MIDDY BLOUSES Blouses in both.Ladies’ and Mises’sizes at Popular Prices 8 $1.00 and $1.25NEWSPRINGGOODS by freight and express almostevery day,Come and see our Spring Of- fering.The QUALITY UP’PRICES DOWN THE ONE ‘PRICE CASH STORE._i 2 ae 0CREED GED GED cuEEEEED &GH& pon! ‘tescriplion SpecialistThePolkGray ae |Drug CompanySQUARE Sales Day is thefirst Monday it.each month in Statesville,N.C, wr ‘PHONES 109--410 j ”Fresh jot just opened.As good as.the bestlard for ail.purposes,and costs you one-third’less.: -Price per Gallon uart {&COOKING OIL.# |Price |per 730 ‘TRY IT.|YOU'LL LIKE IT. Imperial Cotton Oil Company.| |PHONE 205. wit ,XXXVIIL. _CHICKEN ‘COMPLAINT AGAIN, Votks AskingSaySomething |About. An Officer For a Warrant.’ =“Along:about:this time.’of:ion Ueaye somethilin , On the: dens.|Sed itself several ti earvit's “action,net talk,edy che.trouble Die ..co'resist the)appealsthe’ladies:9 The -Bame-#6ems to.exist im all theDownFayettevillewaythey writing to the papers -andisaconsideralblestorm,while rielghibans'yards.“and: mide talk “But!why talk amid compliain.po thie! papers? Cy,acting,the part .of.a it a misdemeamor:for The’Landmark wo Chickens: os When They Ought to Be Asking “thie‘es the almanacs)say,folks|. beet:io:pester:The,Landmark .‘to about:“the chick-4ne'*--that ia,the chickens “that:a Tht Landmark.has promieeathatvitAwd)no more:ome this.subject—for. that wilh rent pnotiner.Sam,wivo’underwent:”an|:‘but at is seni at}ference,at opinion,as,to the time vytrouble towns are there inGreensborotheRecon!‘ke ope UD ‘the; STATESVILLE,N.C,FRIDAY,MARCH MR.\ Finds La timent _Kies:For County Officers, Correspondence of The Landmark, Ediminsiton who:Was.operated§ some time ago igi ‘Salisbumy flor’:a) is’practically:*wekl.Heherefor.govoratyweeks betore ing to Bemis,Tenn.,where whe held.’a position for a year, openation or ‘a similar,trouble ed to bee emitirely:out:of danger, Mr:-W::H.‘Swift,‘seeretary the State Child Labor tmil):mien. ithe.mits “here..Mr,Swift igation:One.object of of’childinen,“party,Who permits ‘chickens to.PWD|in mitts at ‘night. pendicitis,,cathe\hiome:-yestetday and,'deeied:upon-for:preeiict meetingswh‘ba,OF primaries,and Saturday,neturne|‘a8 ihe date:hag Hous, His Cony #tions: -Louievitle the ‘same day}is rerkocee |tO Association,||is hiere today talking to the eottom|Prolong about labor conditions in|B1y8,,fommending to the State conventionthatiflaborcomditions.were evpery-|the holding of a senatorial prima-| |.whene équat to those of Moonesvilbe|TY:The Landmark doesn’t fan-)there’would be but little use for|public scold.tnnyAlxw.on the statute books maves ||movechickensto| ron at.large in.Statesville and,the Pri-| (The Democ ratic State:comunittag‘in.session dn Raleigh{ung unain iniougly.selected ‘Rateigir’‘Mooresville,March 21--Mr.Gray.&S the place of meeting ofthe Stateone i coiuvention aid June’6 asthe.date.Saturdeiy?:May 18)was the date rcoubty,compen.Yoh elect ‘delegates:to.State Tiere:was a good:deal’“of:dif: holding precincty meetings aid: primaries,but after muéh angume hit ot |May 18 was settled wppri.The matter that seemed likely to;“the rec-into of. discussion was.the farinigat,question. A>Wi MeLean,of Lumberton,“tnewhis|troduced a resolution recommendingentistoarouseasentiment|tfat-a’priniary be eld:on”Tuesday:)4,ye to Iredell fait:Tuesday. ‘that’will bring to an end the werk|{November 6,and tri fact every one,|4!election; the day,of ‘the gener- that the second prima-; ;ry be held November 26,if neces- |Ivary on the Day:of Election... Wedsiesddy.)nf May.) *Xa mination: 30) “MOORESV ILLE.STATE.CONVWNTION IN RALEIGH BRINGS |PRISONER TO IREDEL L.| oe Conditions:Excellent—|To.“Meet ‘June“@-—Senatorial-Mr;Edminston Well—Strong Sen- ‘or Dog.Law:and Sala-| otaly KILLED TO SAVE “HERSELE,BRIEF -TEMS OF_OF LOCAL News, }[erent ‘Sheriff ‘of Alexander,Leaves Prise Mrs.Williamson,ot Carteret coin!‘oo Mrs:OA:Brady ‘8 at the.Sana’weedpeopeltnStatewdlieatconle“ty,Slew Negro.}an Homleldo |torium for treatment...’:yay or the-——Protractec in the ‘State-Within the’Week.|)—Cotton brou:ehit.108B5.e ‘ou;tiveMeetingheBexla-—Tay lorsville’“Near Straits,Carteret:~county,aetatesville market -yesterday,>>Re Sy “Ae ot *Saturday,Mre.’Chas:>“Willlitim-|The Pythians are arranging:‘for:Correspo of The Camano.|es fe 5pia1oe21,a Son,wife of afisherman,‘kijlea,Os a,banquet next ‘Phursday,night.[-yiorsyille neh l car Crowwhey:“colored |It is aid:“License\has.been ‘issued’..for.’Wilh.be a"prayérmesting ey,; |Met odigt:Gharch. y |MeetingBoar, Btreer BISE. in the “meeting,po Dry BE.M:Yount; which begins Sunday Hangett,pastor.of Rac .chinincih;,Statesvile,wild of every)night:‘this!that the.mani “ayent:to:the.Week:prepanatory’?ti.‘the protracted)‘gon,home |amd finding Mrs*Witamy | as)1a ‘pastor;Rev..M.T.Smathers,|ordered thie w onan to,fetch,hima.- Statdsville,.Was hare Tuesday to ste Mr..B,\C.|for a,towel to ‘wipe his feet,Patton,who has been sick.for pev-|Wii |the Marriage:of Miss “Etta GombaandMY.Thes::Beckham.Eat,2 ::ine.Mi en 4fom:fone’he -demalndled “something young:soe senna gana twotoent.exhibiting a pisto!He,thin,ereard,where they will make Thicke:-home.uN+basin.of,water (to wash,his”The’Taylorsville postoftics ‘bad ||Wihen she’had.eemplied ‘he ‘called been advanted to thet presidentiak ©Ang.{class and the ‘salary of the post-master will be $1,100 a year: William-4 Wamesoicwent toget the towel anid):eral weeks:Mr:G.F.Ingram anid |.wnider the towel nack was an axe.{The _sdhool at Duck ‘CreekDr.0.L,Mollar accompanied Mr.|Talking the axe and holding it ihe-|schloo}house.closed:‘Wednesday eve.W.P.‘Ingram,who has beem.iif|blind ‘her.back,Mrs.Williamson re-|nling’with a“debate as to.whichforsametime,to Dr:atonium,Stavesvilie, “(They Tuesday, nesday. Sweriff..Adams -took:.Chaly Paul Bradshaw,who.wastiiene.Monday. Long's San-|tunned ta the room and handed,the|was.the.greater man,for|Negno the towel, returned Wed Stike-|his skull. He}amilepo thie hore.of—a—neighber+bandtaasheriffwert;on to Oharlotte to wet |ated told of ther deed.arrestdadBradshaw,is chiang-| Lineptiar:or.When”he|‘stooped |Je fferson’Davis.‘to.wipe this feet.she-brought the|~—Mu yor Cajidiwell;axe down.on iiig head and crushed|fvar Hysterical; in regponise:tsfouscomplaititsofboysplaying:she them mani bal).on-—-th\e “sitreets,requests.The'* rk.to say.that the’Practice” stopped. C...Fulp:has rented Mrs vie |mst be s |eeepaon was of course exonerated by:Methelegakauthorities.hialeatiin.‘Loray community and mov- at.large is guilty of a ,misdemean-|There:wih a very.enthusiasti Sary,and that each candidate pro-ES ie Mol sae ah 74(or,Which {6 the same offerte 6f |meeting of “aS eer ot!mi his -owm tickets.:which mali <a pith seer a Cweien:BMP lade is ‘Gan nine ice vernen|ed tg.Statesville.,He is located omwhiehhewouldbe’guilty if:he’sold:}Qhrestonian club.in the’club rooms |he of:regulation Bize.ship,same time .in February.-|fight in.Fayetteville Satunday nightt,|Lackey street,Bloomfield,whensWiguer’ilegatly Of course POT|iat.night.‘‘Dhe object was to in-|.Mr.‘Bell,of.Charlotte,‘opposed Mr.and Mrs.James D,Dorsett of |died Monday.morning,Holmes is in he has bought a:home.mitting chickens to-run at lange eredée.the membership of ‘the Club|Vigerously the:holding of a.sena-Spencer,-eame ‘Monday.to:visit peb-+Jail.It-is said that’Mclain waa}‘—Mr,-H.R:Cowles’returned thisin.Violation of law jsh’t .loeked ‘Up-\ang:be of:more real.benefit to phe torial primary.’-on genéral:.election atives here.Mr.Dorsett retumied'|tis agginessor tin the fight.-|week frém ‘Kentucky,where he visit-‘On ab 50 serious al offense a8 ViO=\town Since,its.organization less|4ay for the reason that-{t would Monday evening.and Mrs Dorsatt |"In Franklin ceunty Sunday eve-/ed:many of the big’stock farms:latign:.of ‘thé “prohibition laws,but gan two years ago the club.Has /divert attention.from the common |yy\return today set }ning Ernest:Rhodes was killed “by He purchased a fine.jack,which:betheyarethissed.alike.in law---they|launched several good .movements|enemy and would inure “co the)wirow.c.York,whose <illness|\W.W...Hines)who.shot.Rhodes brought home with him.are/:both ‘misdemeanors ‘BO.IN.which.were ‘of benefit.to:the town harm of -the:party...He wanted:y..,been mentioned several times,|‘with a shot-gun as the latters.was|“Rey;J.Meek White.pastor ofBleadofasking|the aa to Com)and community,oné of which was the committee to -reconimend that is much worse this.morning.He|trying to.enter Hines’residence to|New Stirling church,and Mns.Whiteplainthe‘aggrieved citizetis BOW|the landing of the Central igh-4 senatorial primary be not .held $-not expected to live thirrougghiout |S8e his (Rvodtes’)wife,who ..is a.)Will tonvorrow.givé.their annwal:din:_.eall on ®Mayor.Caldwell.or ars Of ways I anes wan the date\of the goaneral bection.‘th Sa Se ee eet eee “i nheoe -of “Hines:Hines had f ci her-atNew"Stirtime-matise”to"thestineieStratesforawarrant”and One of our leading business m ‘Mr.McLean's’resolution,which —den Rhodes to come ufion his prem|éldens Rnd deaconsof New.Stirlingep.tae law”to the offender _}told your.correspondent that’he provided *also ‘the ‘persons votinsc Cetton Ors Over,16,000,000 Rates.|ises and!threatenéd to shoot him.if}church.A;But.1)‘don'k want,te do that:droye.to Bality's:Furd yesterday for,Benetor ;first vote the h |e attemptedte do so.Hines:ia)°'—-A-fair audience witnessed)theUdontwant“to make,my neighbor !an4 ‘made ‘itia ‘pomt.to ask eveny |Dational’and State tickets,was at-|.ter ROveRnInENE repont on cation |aid to be‘a man Of gacd..neq mute v-A esentation of ‘Mrs.Wiggs af-,alad,’"say the agerieved,Of course i tejow whom he ‘met.some tacked because it was not regarded S!Sd the past seasgn Shows the:tion.while Rhodes was bad ghar |Cabbage Pate’by.¢di oetis“an,unpleasant duty.)but how|44.)‘Fe eh tah aa 143 definite “hE.J:Juatics,of tal crop:of:1911 to havé reach |‘ag a bad qhe oung ladies “oO:at.18 an ie Ya)about the matter of!salaries for ¢Ye enOUgn,ti.J.magn ey ae g|acter and had given Hines consider-Statesville college in Shearer Musicmuch:consideration is.the nel@hWcr)county officers,and.-every man)Greensboro;-and:others,desiring ‘Xe ee oe of 16,050,819 able trouble..|\Halt Monday night:Tre play.was.showing YOU .wihen:'he pe rant his Caimed-to -be in.favor of more Lik;o :ae.ng:bal -cou ste!aa Orb.Ritha Shi pman,a 15-year-old ne|well.presented and was enjoyed.chickens to mii.on your premises |.»inge,_One man.it:seemed.&x-The.Bell :resolution was <-woted.;bales.and.including finer Fs "i ryil %eee a a a :|a 1°n,it Seemed,xj sith viliecd ¢697 18 girl,ig in jail in Asheville.un -Mr,.$.B.Shaw,of Raleigh,as.amd despol|your flower bdts,YOUT pressed the sentiment of the entire |down:on:\FobLcalt-and-E.di.‘Tra-000.38 Ea ne,tO 28,808,007)|der a charge at infanticide:She-is-sistany State~J csgarden,etc.If he has no -consid-|section when he suid;Salaries and!Vis substi tuted a Wisronsin or-pref-/""’nAlired-bound bales.Jot irged with throwing her new-bom Supt.F.T.M barton Pid‘Talion for you.it would.5 eee dog law.we're,for,’em.”.Phis road,|erential primary plan.for the ori¢-D rete Pe ot the}ere unidier’the House anid:leaving belt Test Hone seen at eon:“he isn't entitied to any.’conpideTa-|some :12 miles long,ruts.through |inal.resolution.This,too,was vot epartment of Agriculture.in ng >oilia,;¥;.Monat your.hands.He <amayy,rigint |thie -Salad sohumacmey,ed down.39 to 17,it being Simmons ©Stimate of the 1911"cotton.crop,is At Rede eee few days ago leony thee ot sam Bett i i erithink;and doubtless will say,thotig,this gentierian said,“and he pagainst the.field.:rae aFea MEST,aes |Frank Harshall,a.YouDe!man.who |daymo near Salisbury Wedines-00d ce atte me .rting any-|mez ot hifis a é tota yroductiow:.at 1 >Bt ‘thing”"Orin be ims t ‘te"judees raat aha :lure serine ag Trane.syasGe the cobeninins eK bales of 500 pounds,gross “weight.Said be was from Cameron,W.Va.,|“Yesterday and day before hiaandnomatterwhathethinks,-orte e PB ae a a segs bh)to ave the questic f primar’The country’s.1910.production.was|“"S shit -by,Kate Stevens,a diane||thermonieter went to about 82 imwhatthechickensdoorden‘t’do tren ag ese =i Ne doe oes |}Or no pri care aap a ae ale.*and 12,005,688 bakes cof 500 pounds.min {Ze n.of-the underworld of that,place.|Statesville and the heat was sum-g 2 ‘ken [>|Tree!ant to bee e dog tied no "p in the ai Bd pe SEV ee actr a ;:wi “f e uscheniomentthey.get off the prem-idown'with tax or aiiihllated and(on a vote to ‘reconsider the mee|Dees srue:Teco yusce fhe.patel capt eee Te eae etna’sttdena the Folie are!oe bey iigenoftheownerthatOwmer15)@|the ofticers on alery ~|Ledn resojution,it.wan jearried,au.)W2 OD ty es in a Oe Re Sis.Saas ;°violator of law.He may think ine At ne cease ties history of|to 14,-Travis offered an .am 1595,498 ‘in err and)13,679,954.ap init °tnd "Hatehai ie eipues ‘a!on Sat seated an -@ 4 soot ‘citizen;he may,‘attend |yoonmeyille rMesitly ave the |Meat.to original resolution }1904.,—)Slswpossitly, —hary j ‘;:7 ‘911 |de.|.Chal,Stikeleather’an Alexan-‘church.and .may lead in-)Prayer,letmeets ‘been ih worse conditl the ordering of''a primary by:‘the ncluded in the figures for 191 At the camw of <the ’Ruthaaelde ;put if he allows his \ohickens.to|thaw.ddniiw the vast monk f committee instead of leaving the/*r¢239,146.bales which ginnere and|)9)1°CAMP OL tue ise der citizen charged with disturbingvisatdabeehe.ie ae (atolt-0violacli Ree SNE ee mattiAb iba eieantis i Mr,|delivtens.estimated would be turtied |Umber Company,in Lenoir cowh-!>eligious worship,who waa in —jailaa€ftown authorities ~are:-1vow:-deing 4-0 ee COnVenLtOn,.and.Mir,Lty,....Satunday....night,John:Holman,|at ‘Luytors¥ille.in-default...oflor.of law as the fellow who pelle |some work-on them which promises|Watts:got the consent for the.in-lea after.the time of the “March”|colored,cut':his wife's.throat from |heAe Goon brqught se Prepareapintofwhiskeyasid00510-the ity be.of considerbls benefit |coming executive’committee to w ork |alvass _.te tee He ih tase to ear,mearly seve rite tihe Wir|jakl for safe Jepin mHroads.And ay man who wilful ay:a0 :Mrs 4 B.Brady went up |to ut bhve detai's Tifs was uhani-|i ,aanttoe nN rth.?eebinsgae (eT bad Cooni her ‘bode.ant then|eae ait .in an onal Alex. Knowingly.vidlatés the law cannot!siitewille yesterday mor yq |ously carried ;Shows 1,1,104 bales,The highes |encapred hie paraigzed:«spactators|ieb+a good -citigen_and-a good neigh |way undergo an operation at The,effect of the entire fight wag |(OR ers »reported for this looked ‘on Hota accuged rt his |<~The music:pupils of Miss Marybor.If'he was that he would.show j gang torium today.Mrs.J Mills {0 make,mandatory,so far as.the [=ta's-was,in.1910,wen it was 4265-1 vite of infidiitey and-demanded “that|"°.Wall,Bive;a jrecttal tn thepigperregard:for his neighbor,law jj,igi tiing relatives at Hickor timittee hiad power,the ordering 1856 4 eae Ree lia:weturs to Kinat a oA tive |cc’ege auditorium.Monday évening,or +o Mw One of the,worst evits |Groves 3..¢re :'fa primary.!1 ‘em y og oft ie -ih (Mureh’25,at 8 o’clock.They.wil?‘in ‘this:-coumtry is.lack of cotisid-:—|Accident to.Joy-Riding Party.|with him.Ghe,refused »an ©be assisted by students if.expression.‘erdtion-for the.rights of others att }Conhelly's Chapel Abandoned —|Finé .Bunch of Beef Cattle .Fed at}©While out joy-riding yesterday af-va sha oon ~thi k a 5-yee {trom the class of Mise Turner.Ihethedespicablespirit.exhibited by|¢hurch News,P ‘State Farm.:-\termoon Mr...W.-W.Cooper's auto-|.wae .t kivied ‘he th os tis,|PUbsic ig .cordially.invited to at-So any “people who act.as if they Tie ‘coneeomakian >Cotinelly's|@wenty-seven head of fife beef}Mobile ran into a tree near tire .res-|Of nee PO Barb Webey :ig Le Gus trend :Te:bea i at haved aky &‘ly i ‘os ,~(charge of an “un!oaded”gun.in}\,ae vaswereprivilegedtodo‘as ‘they.plea i Chapel,north of tow:as ‘decided |Cattle which were fed at.the ite;idence of Mr.W.J.Mason,on the the hands of Giue‘of heramaal broth |Mr Re N.Hackett,of,Wilkes-without regand:to the annoyance,it/t,’ahandon their .ch h building |Farm “the past winter:wer ;|Mocksville road,..ang.the’machine ah ene i ae:Stee |Oro,Who is one of the number ofconvenience..or actual harm «3 Y jatid services wi er be held |Week sold.by Supt.Meachan A,|Was.cbnusiderably damaged,while}7 tn ith —~y attorneys retained by Dr.Long tomaydoothers.:;in.the’Feimete sohdol'au-|Hellstern,a Richmond deal to |Mr.Cooper received slight.wounds Roalls Ordered to.Carry Coal.')>6%the damage suit —institutedhatsall‘there is to ‘lt,and |qjtoriam re is 4.movement on}Whom they.were shipped yesterday,|about,the face.Mr,--Cooper occu-;perempiony writ-of niiandamus |agai ust the doctor,in she county,ly.is,."get a warrant.Now foot to sell the.old t and |The ‘price was six its pied the,front seat of the nmrat bine|was rene “Aircel aarti y ty the Cone ;Was iny Statesviilike yesterday to con- x a hew one ‘in shbor-|the.p yund at the State Far barn.|and Messrs.J.W.L:Thompson and|vierce Conti sis"Washinetor sowen oe bokea Dr Long and,his local | of.the ‘Feimstes Con The steers are ofthe stor wm.|Durand Davis'occupied the rearse at.ithe Loufsvite &Nashville nail-counsed.oe,'s Chapel:is -<ular ap-vaniéty and ate frem two and!ttf}The)mact was going at a fait lyoia ond the So ais Sites Shea -—>Tihos.A.Hartness,a citizen ofv.ph i So .wan e ud and.the Southern railway to Allenea tide ee ge <a :ment.for Rev.J.P.Hippos,of |to years.old.‘They were |Speqd when it.swe d .to.the side ompe?'them to -capry”coal:trom|-esander,whose mitd is impaineditheStatesvillecircuit,and he will |bou the.mountains ‘last fal of the road and:struck a pinesada.lea ritnice of the’Stony.Pork ‘Goal anid:wo SD eee time I who ts offend preach;2 he school house ‘in at ound and .their wre |All /three occupants were considéra-jy 8 Sots :ih ‘athton ‘any |eu,Bbatesvidle when at liberty,washas,offended im this particu and aftenrSa a oe se uae Sune ht,at tha time was 87 |bby!Shaken.up but “i we font cee ee ae iken to Morganton Wednesday byit.has no,idea who they are;-batjor "the month _,120.days feeding at ti m_|thin bwn from the machi Mr.canbe :"Stat ae :a oes j|Sherif,Adams,of Alexander,.to’betheseremarksaremade*by request)Rey MO:J.Kreps,of .Colum-ged 1,102 poun ch |Cogper’s face was hurt by coming|"y 'refused of the two.railroads -ocd “ia the State;Hospitat’forof:‘Many .Citiz *.It:would:|bel pig oG will preach at the Lu-the total wei he |inleentact with the steering whe es tnanrinort this at rrew os i et ®jther season of treatment.“Many Voters’:“ladies.could)cheran church Sur May at 14 o'clock.it 170..The.-ac I |*he ‘mac »was:put out of.com-}.di Bae on ni Nahin chun Pog Miss.Lenotr,of.the gradedVoie...foe ede eiaek |Mr.Kreps is the ©general:agent {it on the hot is.estimated at.$200,|Migsion by.the.wreck and the isc nishing the ‘neceseumy ‘cars.“Without |Schoot acuity,who -underwent’ai:'‘ee.SW]tOr the theological seminary’at|/PRus th manure &eS éd/cutants ‘phoned to town for another},a,eet enol nei joy |ObGration for -appendicitis at theYughtNottoBeontheStreets.Colum bia.;that there is about tons ve Machine which went:out after them es Woe Tesiineesn Tuas y eclaneg |Sanatoriinm,ibout tem days.ago,hasTheLandmark:understands.that a Rev:B. F>Hargett -will-preach|}manure,worth wbout,$2 \ee aS leh.{pais shiow (the darete re pe~|Fone te her home at.Camden,.S.-C.,‘petition.will be.presented:to the la:Oak:Grove.school:house,‘weet.|<It will.be seen sa the above |Freight’Cars .Derailed fisee “to nerfonni,their plain legal |eine te..Mise:Lizzie.Foster“oard of aldermen,‘t their.DeXt/or town,Sunday afternoon at.3/thht it pays’to feed cate!Or|»Five.cats of!west-bound.freight}aquty.':It’was shown by’the evi-|is filling ber.place at tie scholeeeereeeeeaegitsip|o'clock,and a Sunday school will|beef.j train No.75 ‘were .denailed at @/dinee that the coal companies,be-/dUring hen aoe neHatewaneee|be ongamized.:2 io anadnie win |Doint abiént five miles east of States-}cauge of their inability to have|-Two car loads of.automobilesteceusaaanesergicaltone|The-.,following report (of the|oe Pet ee oe ree Ville late"1 uesday afternoon,bbock:|their.»product.t angport d to ‘mar-|Wer-unloaded at Statesville yesinsiIarn|Statemrilie te eee ne south |Micara:$Davie and uM aoe wrattic 6 the West riy road por |}Kdts:in thie So Pastern States,t.rday,One oar contained sevely Bor itself:arid others,The Land-}ae ce oot eontaig sade ca IG ay abe wuz bed And.haem Gant note est or was |were practically put oun of business,|Maxw«A tomdsters for,the CamaienmarkaincételyhopesthepetitionoeHa-ted 5 be Bete ;tL uARStine 2 aa :aa deat ‘ss caused by ~drawhead Polling cot as 80 per:dent.cf their coal was |Motor Co.and the ot peoF comtai medwaitbatoowientedee‘The nevi:rm which is being Coe catia Gk Hine ca ait Of}&jot one of.the cars and falling be-marketed in that territory two Ford touring «gars and |;twoShc;‘+7 avis :th ue ld ducted in Fifth Stieet Methodist?:+eae xe ns.Mr.Davis:fiat jnieath the wheels,causing five coal|SaaEEEEEEEiiEeeeneieeeemee |toadsters for..Messrs.Fred.Deatonthispaperisooncerned.,It would’!Episcopal church:(formerly known |traded -some White Leghom Sicars:to leave ithe ‘rails and HUM |Sustained the Verdict But in Poubt aad Julian Morrison local agents.much’prefer to help make up allias the Holiness churea)by.Rev,W.|to Mr.Gray for some Buff Orping&lover.~The train was.an unusuailly |About Guilt Licens ras ie y OS!2the-money the firemen wiil’get out)q:A Gmbam,D.D.).and Rev.S,A./tons.The exchange was be nS |tong one,consisting of 53 cars and|na ee eee Wee eS |eeeofthecarnival,give it to-them and)papa ns pe a a ”"iy ee hal T bie hit }.In’the case of .State vs.boride for the marriage of Miss -Anna MayfFicletsinnhtandit,is .dé veloping a considiew-|mad at Mr.Gray's ien house and|two-liocomotives.A.derrick das de!Millican,Jim Britt and’Nick ap,|Duckett d Mr:Aares=R,Hallletthecamnivalstayaway;ae able amount of.intarest Several}When two of the big Orpington hens |Spiatiched to the w k from Spencer |,te er oe poe a Joya a bot}i PB ‘4 oe Mi alitisofthe,opinion that the tow LLpemsories-tve-been forward as peni-|Were taken from,the roost by Mr.land)the track’wae cleared ebout 11/702 onok counry.under sentanues|Dt sk a cm hae t tentor ppl aneeafindit-profitapre”bed on 1 Ss and there hay been large}Davis’they gasped a time-or tw |o'clock Bast-bound palsniger train |°!fe bape oe a oe aioe oe Duckett,fp o sig oe fee daeutethismoneyratherthan’:sui Fer |canisresya toms every night fhe |@nid difd “in his hands,.The .lend!|No6..19 was-detoured |Mocpesviliat 2 ou)Shee ie eater ene Oe ae ."the carnival.The firemen deserve|sorvices ear be pontiined wp)to |Wate “apparentiy in.the bes ot laed fester Sasetion::Cee Ae mat gd cae cee tema oa ai r iit p nite ly ta yunalltheyreceiveand,much more aNd/next Sunday night.”phealth:when -they went to:roost,|}os Sopa a _|Bemed:the tower court in the Gate)MStckes Wal Dovey Vake:Wiabe msnodoubtthepublicwouldGontrib-|:betas $and had bean:laying,“They .avere|A:Onenival Coming :Malet Chis action-is taken onthe |norty Tredell today.~ui..feuteliberallyif:asked.|Democratic County Committee 'ta unusually fat,however,and:it is be |ss eacah ;.ce |Exceptions “in the court below but ;..>Mss ©Bernadera and BYzab:ttButasmanypeoplewantacar-Meet ‘Tomorrow,iiaved:by.soffe of the.‘eken |Abesvilly isto have another cam }th»court declated ::{Mott,daughters of °°Mrx-M L nival for the enjoyment they get;-While no pubic notice has been |doctors”that -they were leo fat they Tene VOUT EE Ee COME it BS ruil thed a0 examine,thie ev-|Mott,of Oklahoma,who have-been™Out.-of it,we are not stressing this|ziven,The.Landmark is:infonmed |coultdnt’t atand the excitemey of |has contracted with thie Sr ith ‘S|idence for the purpose of detenntine |in soltool at-Lenox.Hall,St.Louis,A point.It.is urged;however,thmt|that Chairman Hartmess has called’|being caught.-At any.rate they |Gneater Shows for a bibs on hug thie eullt or innocence —of the since the death “of their mother,the camiiwal:should exhébit on pric tthe member of the |De muocnatic’|died ane:auddenty.and a thor neh |Sagement,besonn April Phe defendants,we would have arave/will,come to,Statesville at .thevateproperty,where those wiho want/county committee to meet at the}post mortem examination failed to.|“Cart Tot on Front strect,pues j doubts:as to the propriety of susr close of the gegsion to spend atoseeitcanseeit~and.where it }court house tomorrow morning at|reveal]anything out of:the ordinary.|Vest of the R..V.Brawley ye i *~|taining the.verdict.”oo |Part of the summer with Mr.-andwillnotbe.thirust in the faces of}11..’o’clock to fix the date for the except lange layers of yellow fat |barium,has been.rented for the car-Phe convictions were principally|Mrs,John M.Sharpe.Miss,Bema-those who do,not want it.5 Democratic.primaries and conven-o ‘plas j.nhvah Showiuds,-but-an effort is be-|on the evidence:of an accomplice,dena is a member of the gmduat-While The Landmark isn't a law-|tion to nominate county and legis-Church-Goers Crowded the Post-|ing)made to have.the afte air on.the.)who turned State's evidence inst |ing class of the schiool.yer,it has serious doubt of the le-|lative camdidates,'ntfice,ySuneets-din tihie business ©seotioni./the others».There was-a mistrial of|Mr.-C.EB.Ritchie,the plumb-gal right-to permit the,streets,to Four years ago the Democratic Last Sundhy all of the uptown The eunvatih,laggnegat ion +was here the,three men.last October -atd the |ler,wee arraigned before:Mayorbe.used for this purpose *|State convention decided that,here-|churches dismissed their congnega-np years ago.It is made up of |couvictions and sentence followed|Csidwe)l Wednesday on agcount ofMinsWéodMikesfaPailteint-|atter ».Democratic primaries and)tions at about the same time,ard}o@®ebbnactions:.°ce io Jalpniary of this year:his refysal to pay the city plumbingSingsinPhiladelphia.rounty conventions to eléct’dele-|in»portion of the church-goers—--“PRE Lahasinek Hae etosed ©its ston.Gant still Larco.license tax:‘The mayor gave.|trimeefromthePhitadel-|gates to the State convention whould large.proportion,by the way—that China famine find acaouit and the|=4)Prego cee his chotee of paying tire tax of $25.-pihia ‘Plublic Ledger of the 16th|,be held on the same day in every|go direct,from church to the post-monny.has hoon forwarded.tn ade|At~last account the members of}6)and the costs of,the-action,or—tterest the —triends of Miss county im the State,the State vom-|office,landed there at.the same dition to the’§12.75 .repérted a/the-Allen gang,who cétimitted the!a fine of $50.He accepted the for.‘Gertrude Wood:mittee to fix the date,The State|time:.The.postoffice lobby woe week ago.tire following was added:|wholesale,slaughter at Hillsville;4 Miter proposition and paid—the taxIn,Spite of the extfemeély inaliem-committee,im Raleigh Wednesday )crowdid,:the folks could hard Lee oT B\Johneod:stony.Point lve,lagt web,had not been captur-|"4 costs.Mr.Ritchie had.refusedent.weather on Tuesday,March:12,|ufight,called the State convention}get ‘n and:out of the door for He |5y cents:cash $2.58.B..D "Gnahets (oc gt .:‘to pay the tax because’the.towm habs=large .aidienon aasemiiled:at tha tto meetin Ratage Oe et Stal ain tho.bmkowebi sai Diving OL eye x Shenritl "$2.-Mts wiley rag AD a roo:phMIbMe tmspector,?tijadelphiia Music Club to ‘hear named May 18 As the date for the|the office -was.filled,lidins $1.GC.(R.RYench $1.Mrs.|Creed -Medlin,*a ‘young white Mrs..May”.R.Thompson,of "an -excellent vocal prognamme-iby|primaries’and May }.25 as the:diate If.the churches make it a habit |Missei Gillespie,Lookout,‘Wyo.,;’an,was .arrested in,Charlotte}Wadesboro,who is ‘im charge of the’.Miss Gertrude Hepburn Wood,ton-|for,county conventions to.‘elect|to let out:their eoiigregations —at 5 vr,tal,$21.76.Eslnahan ’'ttaig wéek for”breaking ‘imto.'the|Statesville office of the’Western «.trailto,whio gave a number of “Old |de,egates to the Strte convention:|the same’time thie postoffice’buflde is bee gE ix istore of the Little Long Conipany’|Union Téldgnaph.Co.,.received &Mammy and Southiern Songs,as-|“Whether county]and legislative |ing will have to be ealanged,“Meat-| Mips.Emma English,aged:557/.nd robbing.it’of much jewelry.|message.,Wednesdays,Letting of thesisiedbytheMetropolitanQuartet|candtdates will’be fominated at the|time,to avoid crowdiug ‘anid .contu-[Cited°‘suddenly at the home of ‘her!About 147 rings;13 watchés,neck-|iojapse of thé Parsons drug store|of New.York,consisting of .Chan-convention held to ¢lect delegates:to|sion.a commititee from’each.con-|daughtét,”Mrs...W.Lefler,in-|saceg and.-other property wihieh at Wadeniard,the nressage comingneyJessonandLeo°H,Sausiper,the.State coniventio or .whther ajgregution might sumgest to the pas+Sialisbaury Twesday morn ing,Phe hh al bean Stoleti Wore ereverennh-dmumeadintelly after the chisast er.Mrs.thnors,and Albert Hedge,baritone:|iater convention-wll ‘be held forytor to arrange,a schedule for dis-ltwo were at the ‘breakfast table a Thomipson ‘is skotparrtte eetatats to”Hary Hamilton,bass,who rendéred-althat purpose,is a 1 atter.for,county,missing.services so:that’alt ‘those |whien Mra Biglish-suddenly.oe When you have Dreuine then.in yout)Mr,Pasonis,anid Mr.igton—*:number of quartets and solos,Wil}¢rmmittees to decide;and ite is,for.|/who.go from the churches to ‘the tating ‘and ‘Mre. Lefler,upon ;foot or instep apply Chyimberlain’s Lint-the.tether:“yy ly injured ana“of which were mostot fecitjumlaationFy this purpose’,that hhe Iredell com-:postolfice won't:band thereat.the }moing..up to.der,mag that |Lhe ,ment and you wilt dt!sulck .relléf,I the.youn ree who were:citedteomived.:mittee will mivet gimorrow!Tene [tae vis dead.Loni but,aauarorr...Woy atlter?ae a searsaleby,all dealers,“were:BS bons oe tent a The Allens.Betrayed Sheri “erty of)the “Jen amd:Plopd.Alen for.the de FRIDAY,*March ff,Webb. |Their:Property Will’Be Seized’ i —Floyd Allen,in Jail,is’Now. _Repentant—Sketch of the Allens —VFhey Terrorized the Community: and Defied the Law—lnteresting Story of the Virginia Outlaws, “Five deaths -have so far result+ ed from.the Slaughter in’the court house at.Hillsvile,Val,a week ago yestemlay-«the judge.prosecuting, Yettormey ad sheniff,wie.were:killed ‘admost iastantly;Juror Fowler,and *LOUNE itl who;was:a witness, “who.have since died...ohhowine,18 related (inciderits of thevcrinye:ant the erininate.:c While:the.detectd‘BHiles6 are *4@asniing e,.ie _ep jofificegs ©ape abla pins the prope !Adléns..Johu 8.Draper| atvorney forthe heirs cf Judge Mas-’ ‘sie,wild imstute:legal proceedings. to.resover damages froin Sidna ate wun -of Judge:Massie,Deprived of their ’property,“wiich “whea attached,will X be.tamed:“aver tothe *county off| ficers,thé:Alkens:‘will.be,just like amy other poor criminal in tre.moun), tains.It is te purposeof thie aur thorities here to’separdteé ‘the guilty Allens.from every vestige of their property.24 Vinginia ‘ste-tute makes .Buch’8 course.possible.i Preachers of tine basest ohanaoter fags developed,showing that,‘the .Carroll officers were > ves aid.their. killed in’cold blood and that the murder was “pre, arranged and planmied héejorehand in cape Floyd Allem was sentenced to the penitmetiary.d ‘, Sheriff Webb had received word ‘that ainigss the court:officers left theif”Winchesters at beme the Al- tens would.not appear for trial.He wus advised)to.pay,50:attention to the message’“but disregarded the advice and neither the sheriff nor the deputies were ‘armed further thats with pistols.This the AHens The.gang cyuld not carry “vifles into”the contt-reom and| they knew if the couftt afficers were| armed .with Winchesters they would } stand no Ghance ¥2 Ft is said that the Allens would | r.court unti!assured sa court é had rifles./It is} éiso said that Siesia~Allen renark-| ed to a companion aS le went | inte the courtroom with his broth-| ‘er Floyd:“Everything is ali’right:| 1 see they have mo guas.”’ officers re ; attorneys,| Floyd ‘Allen told his Judge D.W.Bolin -aid Wo eB Tipton,that if ‘he wus convicted he4 ,would submit.No.oue (Was more | |surprised than,they -«ver the -sait-| rage Judge Bolin,who served in| the recent constitution:]convention| from:@arroll,.feels/deeply ‘and| keenly the tragic act ¢f his client.| Go distressed and humiliated “the venerable lawyer tuat he walks, silently around,bis bead bowed in grief.i / ,Rey.T.tist minister w in the jail at Roaadke, Allen's request,madé the report ‘of his visit: Claggett:Skianer,a Bap- tho visited Floyd _Allep Va.,°at foljowine Mr.Allen.seemed willing to talk with me and answered frankly the questions which I put to him.He seemed thoroughly subcued and de pressed.My interview with .Mr. Allen consisted of a tlk about re ligion.He started!to speak,to me about the atrocious «ifair at Hills- ile and (1.stopped him,teljing him’that I was.met permitted 0’ talk to him about this matter other than any confession which he wishr edi to make.He dectaréd that,he was,thoroughly sorry and repent- ant and that he had songht fongive- néss for his wrong doing:|quoted | some promises of Scripture which refer to the penitent ond ‘he loo ed eat me with thos sharp,pete triting eyes and.said:“PF ought to have done like my wife told me ¥to do long ago I have a good wife.’Mr.Alten seems completely He is not suffer- feéling thiatbrokeninspirit. ing any physical pain, his calmness’.and reflection have given’him not only mental reljpef, but freedom.from physical pain I asked him to talk.with the Lord about.this matter anf would:call} a}on.tim.again and bring him New Testament. Mr.Alien:‘asked me to talk to Victor,his son,whom he declar- €d°Was not implicated in this:af feir.which I promised to do.) The Governor of Virginia offered $1,000 eadh for Sidna Allen and Sidney:Edwards;$800 for Claude Allen,son of Floyd-ANen;‘and $500 each for Friel Allen,son of Jack Allen,and Wesley.Edwards nephew of Floyd and Sidna Allen. Interesting’Sketches of the Allens. H.E.Cc.Bryant fn Charlotte Ob- server.:5 The controversy between °the Al- lenge and their ‘riends and the courts of Virginia daies back about 4 the:men (oth-" |Massie was appointed. ‘like «is.illustrate last week, threatened’.to shoot Ward to ‘death;Ward had to beg for his life.Later Ward was induced..to report Allien .to anegramnd jury.“The judge of thig district at that time, knowing the Allens .and feaming trouble,persuaded Ward to’stop. |Thinee |was st luot arrived ‘at that poiut and Allen| is| — tice.to it,dia not betong to the faction they objected to inberfer- ence ‘on the part of thé court.They Velicved,that they hed a _right 'to ad ‘about:as they ‘pleased pytthout moestation,One of Judge Jackpan’s first,moves was to ‘have Rev.Jo~ seph Easter,a Dunkard minister, to appear before the grand.jury and tell what he knew about law- lessyess fn Fancy -Gap;°The day that Mr.’Easter testified the gimanid jury\found a,true.bill against George ee Aithough the Aliens liquor-making Peters..for’.moonshining,“That nighit;Mr:Baster was called out ‘of hia home in Faney Gap comniu- nity and shot to”death:with slugs. Later George Peters).Was arrested and tried,’sonvietey:and executed for murder,On.the.scaffold.~he suid.to the crowd:‘If you.had]. stood:by ‘me-I.would?not,be.here ‘todky.My:friends and neighbors|: went back..on.me,: Phis was.the’beginning “nious effort to break’us”the lawless gangs of Carroll,county..Immedi-. ‘atelly after,the,onvittion ‘arid;exe- cution:,et Pei Judge.Jackson began ‘to’/receive /threats’—against: his Jife,amt wilthiin ‘ctx mouths he resigned from:the bench and Judge. The story’,of!Floyd Allen:anid:‘hits boisterous amd overbearing way of dealihg with persons he ‘did:not: l d by the .following Stories ‘which serve to give a good idea of the ‘character of the men who did,the shooting at Hilliswille “Monroe Ward,a citizen of Galax, drove up behind Floyd Allen one, day amd:punched his;buggy,with the ‘tongue ‘of his rig:He,did -mot know Allen-but-begged”his pardon, Allen’drove to.a@ close-place in the road,jumped,out of his vehicle, drew a pistol.fronr ‘his’pocket and the prosecution..i Ss Seven months ago.Floyd Allen had a fight on the streets of Mt Airy;North:Carolina,and was..ar- rested |changed.with au affray .by Chief of Police-Cody”Aner paid the small ‘fine and.“went --hiome. months later Cody .passed Allen’pesidence aod was .Stop- Alfen and invited into din- On his way. by Allen, the ped by ner but Cody declined. back.Cody was stopped dragged from his bugry.and beat- en unconscious...Having,beaten his man he put him in his buggy and started the horse up the noad.Lat- he telephoned a neighbor some distance away..to inquire if "Cody til in the buggy.Cody hed |bb er tald his friend to look out:for him| and if We was in the bugay.and:all) right to let hitr go-vlong but if the buggy wag.empty to stop the horse.; The next time Allen went ta Mt. Airy Cody shot at him amd wiould | | tee eh of a,Ber he Excise or Income Plan of ‘Tax- (arisen ‘:ation is Fair, The report of ‘the ways and means} committee of the House of Congress’ in submitting the bill to extend!the } Corporation 'taxes.to,pantherships ane ineomes shows that the ©-pror posed’plan is:a fair one,The -me-|. ‘port says:: “Mo jMustrate.the equitable .ade justment of the excise:tax recom- mended,a-personm Jhaving an income of less than ,$5,000 a year would pay nothing,while:a;person wihiose business earns.$10,000--net would pay mo tax on the fivst.$5,000 and on the second $5,000 would “pay only $50 a year,”, (report:‘asserts|‘Onitinaing the. the -burdem of ‘*our”Dresenit ing “ineomes’of less than 825 SA lame.per centage:of:the custonig’?taxes,’ft ‘says,‘tamouns- ing.to $309,965,662.%jy"1941,"was paid by people wihose.incomes.did): nGt-exceed,$2,000 per year,” Dill.alatts todistribute imore jue the tax burden,by ghivtink air equit: able “portion of the taxes to tne shiguiders:of thidse of langer ings,There.are 10,statisties to thiean@:‘co-partnershilps ed States that.would the taxes proposed by:this bille-. .The report.‘calls:the prondaed bill.a .combination “of “the.excise »ARhie as fn.the Unllits tax of 1908 and the corporation tax) law of 1909,both of which ,‘Shia vis. been:.held -valid:im>ail:respects .by thle Supreme Court,’’-and..funther y ‘ings whiys it:ehiguidk<pe,popular, SAVE:;aoe ‘The revenue for the support of thie }Bovernntent,"as riised’by,taxa> tiga,is ticw almost:equally divided between ~ustoms and excise qauties. Of thée'$701,/372,375 taxes collected im (1916 “for this purpose,the-cus- toms amounted to $309,965,662,)and the internal.’révenwe or excise’du- ties:to:)$322,529,201.°The se taxes ate’solely.cn:obesucpticn.Prope erty,and the.income from proper-| ty ‘as spch,.pay no part of these }. sums.Under a,syst:ni of national taxation based wholly on consump- dion,wealth necessarily escapes its lair stare of tre burden of sup- ea s ip ‘porting the g@overnment,which.gives|, wealth the mecessary ‘protection,um- der.which it imeneases its gains, On the other hand,when he pur ehases'for himself:and,family.the necessities of life,the man of mea- ger eargings contributes out of his { daily,wage,to the support of the} povermments :| “When a citizen)pays taxes ac cording:to bis earnings,from/what- ever gourhe,he gives’support td bés government-and).rece ives pro- tection from it im avTrore equitable manner than amder any other pliaa of taxation yet devised)If his} earl inerease’’his taxes |-dn- crease,and justly ©0,.qr he is bet- taxes:If, his taxesbecause| ter able to,pay.increased his gains decrease;so’do and fortunately for him, |have killed him had ‘the pall.’not |he is less able to pay them:There |struck his pistol in:his ‘vest pocket jis also this striking advantage of] near the heart..The ball broke},tax on earnings over taxes 0p the cylinder of the weapon could not be us¢dd.See- len rode out of town’and has not} been back since. Jack Allen,a brother of |Floyd, while blockading whiskey,.was over- taken one day by.an officer ‘whe said he was going to search Alllen’s wagon.»Allen promptly told,him | that he could not keep him from going in the wagon but he could keep him from,coming out.That meant,of Course,that he would | eHit-him if he did enter the wagop The Allens have small fortunes for .their community Floyd /i8| worth about $10,000 and “Sidna.| about $15,000.Sidna.conducts.a country store which.does from $30) 000:to $40,000 worth of business.a | ar ;c | Various members of the Allen| |family have terrorized Carroll coun-| \ty for thirty .years They have!) jbeaten,cut and-shot'men whenever ltheir:anger aroge..They are po- }lite men,of good address.pleasant | |nanner sensJtive,proud and daring lye{3 |They are tod proud to.submit |wil-) |lingily to imprisonmect.Floyd Al-} lem thad boasted that.he nor,any of his family would ever go to jail if he could prevent it: }— Menacing Crowd.at a Murder Trial ,Gives Accused New Hearing. Columbia,-S:(.,Dispatch. 1 Bor the—first.time in the.history of South Carolina ‘jurisprudence.the Supreme [ has reversed a conviction on the goound.that extraneous influences in this case public sentiment.mark- edly hostile;to the defendants had worked injustice through deny- a fair and impartial trial.~The was rendered in the case of Alex:Weedon and Williams ..Buir- roughs,beth negroes,of Florence county,sentenced to death for the murdep.of Eliha Moye.‘Fhe -ape- cutie alhegiation én wnich a new tri- al was granted was that the court room during thie trial of the negnoes ing dscisicon 20 yeare It became yery acute+wasg packed with.a hortile crowd, abor*four years ago when Judge|which could not fail to have its ef- ‘Robert Jackson.declared that the|fect on the {urv.>ae would drive the whiskey makers Without reflecting in the Least and sellers out of the Fancy Gap|on the presiding judge,the Supreme region in Carroll and other ,.moun-|Court held that.this condition .was tain counties.The Allens were}such as to prevent a fair and impar- bom and reared.in the Fancy Gap section.Their.father.was Jerry “Allen,who was considered a veryeiti- wrought Allens was a Miss:Combs,the.daughter of at- good man and:a substantial zen.“ut dangerous -when up The motier-of tke other well-known mountain.family. Jerry Alken had the following namec eons:Victor,Floyd,Jack,-Sidné and Garland,and one daughter Mrs.Alvverta.Bdwards.“The Allens are considered il Bi cited baerve ‘2G dbehaterntgy 20K of them have made aud sold in ;violation of the .laws.of State,but thy have never been the regular moonshining and’block ading class.Some of their bors in the when yaad Liquuo ufactuners and dealers.About four.years Judge Jackson came onhemadeitkmowmthathe was *te ee the Pitney Gap lawless el ement into * apo, ew 4 :well- to-do,thrifty,Monest,but bold,dar Samia the of neigh- mney.Gap section _are typical Souther diicin,whiskey man- when circuit, Fong court and.deal out jus- \tial trial.‘The defendants had pealed,to the Supreme Court viously and the lower court's diedis- ion had been sustained.A motion fon a new trial was refused by a circuit judge and on this thie sec- ond appeal was made,with the re- -|sult that the conviction was reverb ijed and.the case sent back,for re- 1}trial,i up- We~ id ener ‘Feank J.Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, J.Cheney &Co.,doing business in.iheCityofToledo,County and State afure- said,and tat sate Or wit pay tre rjsum of ON HUNDRED DOLLARS tor not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure.i FRANK J,CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribedinmypresence,this 6th day of De-eember,A.I,1886.‘*(Sealy 7 AW GLEARON. *Notary Publié. Hall's Qatarrh Cure is taken.internal- ly,and acts.-directly on the blood andmucoussurfacesofthesystem,“Sendfor.ed free. *,J,CHENBY &CO.,Tole CcSold‘by all.druggists,75:padiTakeijstipation, | - eran *| Court of South Carolina| euch and every case of Catarrh thal gan Jail’s Femily —for ‘con-~Cg,a tie the pistol so that}pought and sold comniodities,name ly ihe rate can be raise]or lower- ing that his gun was injured Al-|ed co meet the exigelcles of revenue regiirements without ccusequen turbande of,prices.’. Many’Killed in An t dig}| | Explosion. At least 32 men ‘were killed aiid] more tham 50 injwned Monday,when the boiler of a locomotive exploded| in the shop yards of the Southern | Pacific “railroad.at Sam Antonio,| Texas.The property damage will} appnoximate $200,000.It is thigught | the explosion was caused by one of | the men.who was killed running} Yd water into -the heated boiler.| Parts of ‘the’locomctive and the} wrecked roundhouse and adjoining shop _buildings together with the| arms,levs,heads.and mangled | trunks of the victims were scatter-| ed for blocks.around.The .build- ings wrecked ane the copper.house,| the blacksniith shop and the round-| house which formed.the’square:in} which the locomotive stood."HON WEAK WOMEN GO Be Made Strong at Small Expense and No Risk |‘Phere are hundreds of women in \this -vicinity,weak;thin,run-down, tired out and nervous.Such,women lneed Vinol just as much as did Mrs.| |Jane Pepper,of 2307 Howard street,| \San Francisco,Cal.who £.ys: |“I nave used Vinol ‘for some time | jwith particularly gratifying results.I jwas run down,weak and debilitated, land my appetite «vas gone.After tak- |ing-several bottles of VinolI_found |my condition greatly improved,and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol jto anyone similarly affected.” |Vinol is:not a secret ‘nestrum,but. ja delicious cod liver and iron tonie lwithout oil,which.will create an ap- petite,tone up the digestive organs, |make puro blood and create strength. |Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- |derstanding that your money will be jreturned if it does—not—help you. |W.FY Halt,Druggist,«Statesville, |North Carolina. ‘May | |} | | Start with BACKACHE,DULL HEAD- ACHE,BLURRED EYE SIGHT,LOSS OF APPETITE,PAIN IN HIPS and SIDES,SORE and WEAK KIDNEYS and URINARY IRREGULARITIES, TO.NEGLECT-MEANS Loss of Health and Vitality TO CURE-USE TONIC IN ACTION ~.QUIGK IN RESULTS |BLADDER TROUBLE not beyond the reach of medicine.No medicine can do :Statesville Drug Company. 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Jenkins &Wagner, .REAL ESTATE DEALERS, :Statesville,“N.C.; Office:First’National Bank’Bldg: '.‘PHONE:282, For Wilson, titira of ‘the.Kiss FRIDAY,--<-March 22, LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE,| :Arrival’and:Departure of “Trains-.Stateaville,“WESTERN ROAD. -No ast-b¢und,dueain 45 p.am,CHARLOTTE “AND TAYLORS VILLA.From..Charlotte,Traim No.16 ar.9:50,leaves 11,00Train.No,24 ar.8.26,leaves 8:36 p.m|‘Prom TE erinraviiie, *egation,. The statement 1 Governor *Wilson after having cat 8 a ‘and Dortestic yr Lecturers Have No Pur-pose to’Advertise Brand:meGoute~The Yeast Dane. A.Healthful Diink and Costs’Al Popular, lo havlotte!Observer,..-eeHavingassertedthemerits *‘of |el Tee bread,wita much news- and ~popular :Support,‘the jsPermitmeafewwordsinregina|.Stetcaviine .Latidimark mow,«joins|.yeast and)jands with the Greensboro News |in| 'shamipionghil p of ~saesafras tea | of us who appreciate -the} it:‘-paye;-,“are ‘how|thinking about:betrewing a’mitt-' tock and making #foray .intos theMrs.Stevens |bnogisiagipineacd fields to find”the and dig up ‘the roots,to.makle| The .Landmark recognizes | Ssussafras tea ..must repkon|. antagonism frota .démesic sci-| lectuners and others who ade | >only a commercial.’artic le of |Sotne:kin HS,‘ Len.ee as we.have imeed:yes 5 the objecthors tosassifinas: w holly of the’lend deserib-'|grows ‘wild iat the:Tields,‘anid! Gane.rely.upon hoosting: f from.commercial interests, from:-:th&t:inelination..we < 'No.18,west-bound,due 6.558;a.m.Peraapendansy of The Landmark.4fNo.16,east-bound,due 11.20 p.m.|’|‘brain No,11,west-bound,due 1v.2U-a,a.‘Train No.~21;-esc onnd:TrainTrain due 3.25 p.im,;No.85,west-bound,due 10.22 p.mNo;36,east-bound,due 11 00 am |be nt iyeee:No.ry ene bound;due }20 p.m, jsalt-riging bread.1 am not wh ex >pclenice |beverage,’ Nate hosed.the di this.subject.by-_Mr McKimmou, 0,.eaves 11.00 tal Naaee them recommend ‘leaves 6.45 p,m.|clusively._ hear d Mrs.McKim,(W ilson Really Has the Kansas Del-mon eer one brand amd?)Mrs |aniseBirdanotherbysayingthey.used “The Woodrow Wilson headquar-|hea and got geod Tesults. ters>in Washington has issued |‘statement virtually claiming:the ma-Statesville in.thejority‘of the:Kansas‘delegation:to|Mending a .certain:yeast,but.1the.Baltimore convention for Govern-| It,iss claimed that Wile |son:delegates have bee elected ‘in!six of the eight congressional dls et A pe BOgdbLriote|of Kansas,’givingtotaloftwelveof,the sixteer die;tnict:delegates.Two of tiieddliegatesyatdargethrealso‘claimed, ~asserts.;that twice igas delegates.favor|Goyennir:,Wiulsorti and that:‘AMhougt | thie “con vention:instructed:themy. yote.for Speaker Clark, structiong permit.them (not know “what:Mae, eno it ist not,the usual.‘thing phe Uses a certain yeast.and iano ws Wilson ;‘don pose!ib te to. aaa fom afeee|out "aaNerted tus:thea’out,dl una wong,fipor*HtHePentensveaese: Txury wi high OV ALY4Naaan,dikeadirrdrieini,vit mstaipee:«°that,Vgtoitiously “hes Fis‘the cusscdineazs of ‘herp | that’we alli have a natumal!| ition to lke’the things whi wh} to wing’Mot Ne a r e r ? KR Y :7 Two hundred and sixty-twoacres , 64 miles from Statesville,in.Cool: The ClothesYou FOR SALE!) Cash Tobacco W.arehotaé,lot130x285,corner Walnut and Meet- lag.streets. Lot 60x107,corner Court.and Meeting streets. 26%acres,at Bufola;$30.per acre. 76 acres,one mile east of court house. 76 acres,one mile and a half, ‘Wtst.36 acres,one mile and a quarter west.70 acres,one mile and a half west, 11_acres,five miles north,$30. per acre 366 ‘acres,three miles east,$25 yer acreAnumber of other desirable| farms and.business properties.See me_before making an investment.ISIDORE WALLACE, Firet _Natlonal ‘Bank Building. pl‘hone 240: + $12,000.of City,Property 4 FOR SALE Five-room house «nd.ict.‘southCenterstreet,near depot.ae 4 |Two vacant lots rear above,on|Meeting.street. .Six vacant lots south ‘of Brad-| ford Knitting,Mill,°°on |BKight-room,-house,,good well |= end.barn,,and fou;acres of land, Buffalo Shoal.Road..Four-room.hiouse,6%acres land,|Buffalo Shoal Roa‘’ Two vacant:lots Buffalo "ghost|Road.Store house and residence and| acte lot,junction west Front street| and Buffalo Shoal Road.°Alse stock)of Groceries and Mixtures. Call.on :or writeC.B.MORRISON, 739,West Front:St.’ March 8.""Phone 227, At TRePriceYou ballot for Clark:' Don't take our word!for it —inspect the fh ew “Shield Brand”models for yourself and draw your own conclusions. “Shield Brand”clothesforSpring’are’full of the snap and vim you want, q they'll fit you,forthey're made to fit. We want you.to look them over.Your suit is here ready to.wear.Just come and we'll show you. The Watt-White Co. ‘STONY POINT,N.C. Want To Buy© Want To ray NSt i special brand ise’to advise the .ta- *Landmark had:in = 2 BS RD S rN » sh y 2 \. “dolla the:‘mya bough t throws vige ment hwocr wy ison after kilti Mra nutacturer f farm demonstra tion were coenim /b of ee ee some special farmer wortied me much |reading hard+;Miost feasible one for the”exctusior |tof undesirab le immigrants and that g semtinient and the committee|. r “all was Starwiie lm j The only opposition he ~paid,is} does the selfish interests that wanted anof.foreigners ;well |companies “smd the raliroad comr- panies,and ‘certain industr ail 6)ests which seek to obtaii cheaper labor than the American *Standard to of living will allow *Laeee Wish to give one yr em barrassme >laboring:so ,earmes give occasion: i Mr.Walser to Command the Roose- Former:Attorney General Wailsér! 18 Spent Sunday:with _Special invitation and “while in gton,-.en routs.home,let: known that he hres ‘been ap- Hy-dependent upc IRISH POTATOES FOR PLANTING. “|velt forces in.this State.Mr.Wal |Sor will at once ‘begin ariactive'cam-|*|paign for Col.Roosevelt. Nothing,Hence it is Not vebiline more hethty would:doubtt the.furthereafras -te%; ithfad dir ink Then,theye i for us .and,io shun,or|] least to go.light’ou,the goof yoffus are.preji icheed against |siftus tea -becalise we suspect oF| ‘wtold that.it would:bene ir?health,’-On ‘this.polint:cof} tea’possess the advantage|i orthycostine-tis—a sUbStahy | yriees and:of -belug imported |g of heing admittedly.bad.lf contin —a-harnifah—dinwe,asi ras ‘d nd:then proeveed-to tank ‘soda :fountains with”oth- similar.drugs.In.dtinking| as-tea-awe-get-ueither the ef-+ dope,nor the’enjoyable doing.ourselves hari In short,Beesafras ‘tea! to be at a hopeless"disad-} But it&merits will always} atid we.Nha Two ‘Becainns Guuvicte Killed ana] One Captured, the econvicts,.Jolim Dowd /& John Taylor,who escaped). of .last week from the |npvenitiary.at Lincoln,Neb., Blunt,an’innocent ivictim| fhunderous.attempt to gain we dead as the result ef} between the:bandits.and| s4 8 the.law;which occurred| aha,Néb.,Monday. tles Moriey,.the third member! oO,which escaped from’the} hg three..of- that institution;saved his| aceecuaaiine to the officers,| tom jhe had foster.@.running| raver"two-.and «a half miles.of| with Hiorses.’on ‘the gallop.—sett pon |Senator Simmons Wants Educati on-| Test For Immigrants. nator,Simmons:spoke-in the|Monday ‘afternoon’in fa-| staan of his amendment to the-imm}-| :i laws,providing ‘for an.ed| test.He declared the} and writing that is.the’) in-favor of.it.) the steamship inter- velt’Forees. Col.Roosevelt official”head of the Roose-| | MADAIMERA We have nice ‘etock:of Maine -grown Irish Cobblers,Red ©Bliss, Early Rose and Bur- banks.Also.Ferry’s standard garden seeds, onion vba cabbage Ccplants, -—~'PHONNE 39. BEAU AN Do niee eat bi ig tity. Mary JoipureeMY your «would recomm:Smee ebo pad It is zandmiaybeat |direct from theCharleston,§.Cc. |Millsaps says,is disertininatine Tl comgettoi natin’ Eagle &.‘Milholland.To the Editorof The iandraark:, There has been go se said QUICKLY GO.*,iHere“are.some symptonis cf «-| r paper in 1%sauna a th FOR "SERVICE.ntactRegisteredBerkshire Boar.Comeseethisboar-and ee Waitnut Grove Farm,‘H.H.BLAYLOCK, S‘atesville,N.C., |renvunerating public .offici¢1s by. i i our thnoat raw? Do you sneeze often? *breath foul? Are your eyes watery?“ DoR..F.D.No.2 off}ce-hiol iden ns, Do:you have to spit often? |comme eemen who ate Do.crusts ‘form ‘in ‘your mose? W.FRAZIER,||Under ‘ie hes:system Are you worse in-damp rrvesatiie| TINNER, NORTH CENTER STREET. "PHONES _{RESIDENCE you blow your nose a great | you losing your sense.of»the people would rather ‘paid.too much |Does your mouth taste bad niorn-chipex illy the you tiave a duit:feeling in FISHEL 3 RAY Woe zoethe “ail|found fowls of adtid.colors.”Rese from my bred- ‘PAUL LEONARD,Statesville,N .C,-Mch,19, to-lay prize winners,$2 for fae J. PILLOWS:FREE” Mail us $10 for 86-pound Beuthér Bed andreceive§-pound pair pillows free. feathers,best ticking, en most,responsible ‘bosition n,..dnenentie? you “have a dischurge-froti nose?: hiowe er,as.thre public. Aselinigy salaries,|think thie wouldbut.little troul salaries anid Freight prepaid,satisfaction .‘guaranteed, ‘AGENTS WANTED .TURNER &CORNWELL Feather Dealers.Dept.A .Charlotte,N.C; Reference:CommercialNational Ban.f Bute nen every where toy Wildon’s F-«.a Eeovorts acid hy | Statesville Diug C ompany.a a| iC,ATAR RH,AST HMA,COLDS| CATARRHAL DEAFNESS | if.you'have any.of them |wet rid of -them by breathing HY-] it is guaradteed to*banish|Ua, > i take cold easily? r tuose stopped up? mucous drop -baek *itt | Complete HYOMEL.outfit,whic iyinhiaher,-$1.00,extra bot-| needed,50 cents at the. Spates it le”Drury,Co.'s and dr ugeistseverywivete.Fg 4:SRW Bee Ra eSST RING Py roe ee ee) Wahhawutido plo es ee ae a ie my iis *2 ::::ity : ‘oid yg ‘eg «7)ue ie osm is 3 ‘, }Bas | “3 not,.We drink them|™ containing the,bamve| 4 and the-elastic step that m:ikes getting ahead.a certainty. ~chation..among the —diis-'| at eur’two|Bg i as sharing:this.ap-i§ lon with us .‘| ‘For The Man Who.Shaves -Don't TrifleWithIt!..Don't drug yourself for ills that are butsymptomsofpoorblood,depleted and.run dawn systems.Don’t patch up—|~Rebuild YourHealth withMI A Genuine Reconstruotive Tonle &.Blood sescvelyAfter‘one and a half bottlesof Milam I have gained 84 Iba.’%—TB.Stalnaker,Charleston,W.Va.“I had not taken theMilammorethan3or4.days when I saw a decided.improve.ment in appetite:and digestion.Y—Rey.Ri L.MeNair,Char:lotte,C.H.,‘Va.“Milam is a grand medicine:°1:have takenonlyafew.battles but I feel.strongerand batets more activeand||-able to stand up under my.work,’—-Rey.H.D.Guerrant,DansvilleyVas“1 took five bottles of Milam and.gained’10 [h,=B,Williams,Danville,Va.StAm*finishing ty 6th bottle of ©Milam,and after 26 zeaeof Eedema,ain‘cuted.Mont.#H,.wil=:Jiams,Huntington,W.Va. ="65 Bottion for $5.00.‘of |yourYOURMONEVBACKIF‘NOT| Mutual bi ing&Loan Assocalion He Wi as a Great Man ~The man he planned Building ata Loan was a great man,for he-found the.simple,the ideal way of.co-operative saving.’‘This mar isdeservingofagreatmemorial-and that memorial should be an IDEAL:AMERICAN HOME filled with,thrifty,happy savers,always remem-_bering the great benefactor who planned such a helpful way of saving.It is néVer too late ta bein to save,If you have ‘never tried re-member April-6th,1919.Ifyou have tried,-try again as.never before.The surplus‘safely.investedgives ‘a nian.confidence—the grasp—" ‘NEXT SERIES OPENS APRIL 6th,1912 ‘See-Our Seeretary-and~bearn “Our Plan” :OFFICE IN MORRISON BU ILDING ee : W.E.WE BB;i es Secretary, —_——_ Cut this advertisement out and britig to-our-store.-Mail or bring this:ad= vertisement to our store and we will strator with one blade for 35 cents,to be your own péreohal property. Durham AZOR Dem on- or e m Name oc.Bea eee Gay ealycu 3 Address mo City White-Stimpson Hardware ‘Company, BEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN TOWN. SUPERIOR FEATURES.OF DEERE NO.80 COT- TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE Itis built enti:rely of Steel and Iron,’runs steady and ie a“bed easily.Absolute eveness in depth of:planting,very ipxportant -for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily pericieaak .Puts fertilizer.bel6w seed and separates with soil.Feeds evenly’from smallest to-largest amount,Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin,and does not choke or skip...Plants corn level,on a bed or in deep furrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart. Come in and examine this planter and seefor yourself that it has more foints of merit than any other,and place your order early, as we do not have enough some seasons to supply the demand. Statesville Hardware &Harness Co. ‘Sales Day is the first Mondayineeach month i in Statesville,N.C.. és,“purposes,and costs you one-third léss..2:0:.; COOKING OIL.#| Fresh lot just opened.As good as the best lard for fe Price.per Gallon |75e.Price,Ser Quart.20c.. TRY IT.YOU'LL LIKE 1h, |Imperial oteOil Company. rayne 205.fone Se John:KB.Parsons and the:otter Amerikan Sugar Refining Company defendants,én.trial in:the United States”Cireuit -Court in,‘New York four “conspiracy under the eriminay A corheapobde of ‘the ‘amnfietrtox Robésoniian wants:‘caiididates:for der B|THE LANDMARK | ‘RB.|R.“CLARK,<,EDLC}%4ANDC_AND OWNER.the Legistnt wre fo @tate What they PUB f r,imple ,‘in-the-hrnds- D ANU“0 FRIDAY.rstiaind:for;fi.8 REED.pe ==of-my-friends’’anmiout cement is,not March 19, FOR RENT FOR SALE sean" AFTER APRIL et,store |.room o¢cupied by.Alexan=B.PATTERSON.-Wong |‘pe i OFFICE:320,chIPt:xTOAD STREET.considered’sufficient,Seognadilng section,of,the Sherman ¢lax,”wee QNP JRAR.Danae ik ae a the niotion’-of the correspontient,“th|chearged.“Dy District —Attomey ox Mont nN iHia..Robeson ian Bays editorially:Wise -es his opening ‘remarks’flor ee When,Mr,*§SoandSo's ob0M/tie government-with violating the/|- ey ;|swells,with patriotic pr ide”and “he.Tenth,Commandment,“Thou shalt lecide he dear peepul need ( Genitals:$e pest oo ry willing to not covet.’The.Landmark.‘hadTHEYWANTTHEDOGuehe”meryicns. Artistic : Decorations— 20°years the writer has make the sserifice,it does not|been under,the ‘impression that it Ia the 20 oF ,sever|800m ‘an unreasonable desire "Ol was the Eighth Commaindment, edited The,Landmark he has 'know what faith there is in’him and/or)oy cnalt «not steal,”that the su- kmiown any.public measure to meet}the reason therefor;and just What AOU e en oe tei ‘faa ~vilollated,oe with such.universal approval ashas)he thinks ought to be done nnd]gar -trust officials 3 Ollated,ae ition:to enact a dog law what he will try to:do,B’elp him.|Certainly,the underweighing fra wds the ‘propositioy &;t Let’to woulld-he legislator’fail to im New York,by which the @ov-a pee for Iredell county.In ad ition’tO |eak out,Let us know ,what,ag]see tod of.mililions :fe ne adi the numerous.letters written to the|well as whom,we are voting for.ernment was defrauded ¢For spring ime “we ings, paper favoring.the law,numMenous|.Pat's ‘fair proposition.Wien of revenue in customs duties,were engagements,‘dinners and’ ‘people from.the--country (it ie the)y uae:‘fora lexislative office,Pain stealing.\ice all social events await Your _country people -who aré?talking,|'who is’to hely make,Uimake |or ne a ae news:.per dis chk ‘orders here,¢' mfind)you:the Lowm folks are inidit-amend ‘the.:laws:thats govern,the aa “eis rime ma SemenRaith a ee ;ferent but.it is pelieved.most of citizen,°Seeks the suffragés.of his Flova anes,wihoes ebavtesan ialh.rERY GTR I o them:favor,‘the jaw y,have.called),aut fei!lowecitic ens they have .a.right’to oeuire:ai eanitence’:étarted:”ihe:BN xy x a oe the’office or “peat messages,BAYINS|kanow wht he>‘stands for;anid:es-stooting in Hillsville ‘eount house,,~4 they,anid):th néighibors favored packaly-:it:there ig TADy public:miat-;eh . 2 >ati.ne thie,jaw,and:urging ‘The “Landini ter,which they.favor,|or do not:is resported.to oe ?septate ine flowers and there,is. to push it along It would lenlif-|fuyar,they.have “a right ‘to,apk shot in’seti-defence.Why:certainly.always stieH''a profsion of ra L =!a «ATH. “be an.‘exaggeration ©to!Say “tbat wWhatis ening to:be’done ‘about.tt.ie ec oe oe bene dainty blossoms.artistically there are callers or.messages on’|Often’the:candidate ‘will seek”Dl Fi ‘sani’ak Gttiber Th:arranged that you'can select | “"thiig.sribject almost every-day:.The avoid direct expression by saying a ie Park oath ‘a ea:Gelfde-|her favorites ‘any ‘time*you ‘:farmers appear’to be:almiost unm |-he is.for ..“‘whateyer (the people rigs ‘There:was yaa a clearer|come-here.Have us send imously in favor of the law:While|want:”But -it is a.mistake Jo let case,but unfiortunately “tor...Allien|her-a box tonght:“a large.numbers “have expiressed|it pa:at-that.If that assurance is it.oo not 5 pmaciaistined “ine in.f a themselyes'favorably,in one Wey or”,takein as final.the’¢andidate may ¥eeereeins angther,but.three or four ‘have éx-/}think,after?he is.elected,that’he Ag ogan.for Coneord:This.is the’ is to decide what is wanted —ank) his “decigion.may -not give satisfac tion.“.Thie.only safe plan is for the pressed opposition.Estimating prb- Tig sentiment.from,the’,expnessions, there js no question in .The Land+ Huy Town.ven ies oe‘ee ee*& John 'W,,Sickelanit h,Greensboro,Pa., has three children ‘nd.like most chil- amank’s hind that a doz law submit-|people to give expmession “to:their Gren they.frequently ake.cold.h nease 4 Sy ver-|.wishes’in such.way that there can )have tried.several:kinds of cough medi- ted .to the ‘voters would be om Ps y ‘but:have never found }cine,’’’he says, *whelmingiy adopted,---.—|foe no Mistake asi to.‘what they lang yet that dia them «=much good as The Moaneayille.corresporident,of |want i ‘ah aeons oo Ri medy.’‘or sale Tie Landmark said che other day MATTERS OF NEWS.‘The most common ‘c:nse of eink is |disorders of the stoyt.a:).Chanmiberlain Stomach and Liver Ta’:‘ets correct these that-the mention of the dog ar was at first réganded!as a,_joke:but|.Senator “LaPoliette,‘pn Ogressiive | |Van Lindley, Greensboro, ‘POLK GRAY DRUG C0., Local Agents. disorders and énabie a to mech,BorRepublican’candidate “or ‘President,»a rf veale:by all dealers.it-Was,500n:foutid that the ‘people ‘Ve iwot entdredy lett in the tape.He|le:by,all_de were very.much im,earnest.A | || has carried.the:North Dakota pri-| Mooresvilte business,man sooscae——— who took |maries by about.15,009. Mr.Grace the -young’sua nie |t di ask the people whi ‘ tle trouble to.sigs teaeath |iman who was recently shot,jit is came into:his stare was surprised ieged by his wife,,is improving and | to find that nearly ill of them.2i-This :wife vored a!dog.law.That)is the -.ex-a on a.bor ule| Go-Carts and-Carriages! |geen released from| i id:of $7,500.,’ :ae Mobile and Ohio passenger)meriemce oO hers who have ttakén’Mh of |Spas sg of others :ene |thea was held:up andthe |express| hie ne ‘f ss sent ert eethiepaigsto.test sentim:nt «n tWwS)}sate diymnamited “and robbed seven| question.,If you don't.believe it,go milés south of Cominth,Mies.,ear-| out in the cGountiny:and ask the peo-|ly ‘Tuesday,night,by four men hea | ple.-1f you think they don't.want j May armed.and masked..It,is said) ei the safe contained $60,000,in G@ur-| a dog law or.ane indifferent about '::pai it,you.have a surprise in store.Representative.Democrats of )progressive wing of the panty Mondiay."for’instance,three swb-|J , ;¥*de f ‘Lifferen questicnd of party policy and Btantial citizens rom ditte ut day -nigiht-paid trbiute.to Spring,one from Bethany and one honor on-the cGecasion of:his from Troutman community—called|binthiday \toryOf.the .Maryland.Degisature of urging on the Matter-—imd ‘sweh|took place Tuesday afternoon in the recy. -)vale ;.No,the proposition “is no joke.: ferred at Lincolm,Neb.,Tyesday parts of the coumty—one from ‘C ool |.J.Bryan at a banquet given i bos A scene unprécedanted in the his-|‘at the office for the express purpose| calls;as stated,ane a common,oc-|House when local option advocates We complete line the con- O£ T ues- We have.just'’what you r \whio filled the lleries broke .up 'currence..Two'otf them said all the ihas:tohaehcs of tec eae \want,and are always elad >.im -people of their communities that)tieir jeers and.hisses.It was during|to show you,,Prices ranget they had heard mention.the dog law]the consideration.of the State-wide Sane ,3 ms wan une from $2.50 up >to $25.A ;;haye.r Carriages ever shown. yis éceived ‘the.most’ of Go-Carts’and | SweLPi =7}y favored it,The Troutman mdn in-\Jocal option bill,which was.unifavor sisted thut the ‘people who wéné-an-italreported by .the ‘committee.6 'big stock to select from,‘ "é he stn :ake »|age distussions between 1e rae 4 mere Sen ee te pede inh |Oper nite end Te ‘nemen tacit ‘of siroyed ‘by roaming dogs are mot |94,4,800 urion:miners.in the bétum-':. getting a ‘fair deal.”‘He said}ineus coal fields of western /Penn-B h i |’that’the dog tracks about his bome .6yivania,,Orio,Indiana and Illingis,|raw or e unc urn ure a Verjheldinan.effort to avert a pro-itimthemormingwereasthickaspig} tracks in’a pasture, or anythitig,the dogs wene left where §they .~|songed suspension of business afterand.df:EBs,|i and also.to avert .a possible could eat|atri were held Wednesday butcouldget}Without definite results.© Most |Forty miners are known hones, to have UNDERTAKERS AND EME PEN. Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. NIGHT 1268 them they would be destroyed.i ::en killed as the result ofofthedogswhichthusannoypegple!|p)al ons Wednesday in-mine and destroy,property are owned by/|of the Sans Boise Company at,Me, an ex-/} No.2} peophe who .can’t or don’t feed Curtain,Okla:,.and practiéally ail)= then they ane compelled to |hepie thine 47.others entombe|injtheminearealive’has been aban-|forage;and thus it was natural for |doned.Thértesn of the ininers -es- the citizen to say there was ‘“‘no}jcaped shorty after the explosion! fair:deak”‘Il.ama Republican,”|occurred.Several,however,are bo. gsaid the Troutman man in comcin-|P@dily injuned that their recovery 1s,ag ’:not.thought |possible.Bion,but I'l vote for any man R vy.Dr.W.G.McFanand, who favors a dog law.”jister and educator,former head of} There is no question about the}the aerate,(Pa.)°central highoeaSeaeischeolandlaterconnectedWiththeereeeforthe:dog law |;United Presbyterian mission work at Se eT |Greenville,Tenn.,was convicted by | The Charlotte Observer has”‘it|the jury in Pittsburg a few days down right when it siys that sassa-|S of causing the’death.of his!fras tea is ungopular because it a ine sccretaty,Eieie Dodd:Coe, ‘:las’:January,by a criminal:opera-)}is a healthful drink and costs prac|tion The.minister denies his guilt tically .mothing.“Sach..is tine)an}the case will be appealed.| cuspedness.of bunian nature,’the|The Hcuse committeeon 6tate:| Observer truthfully asserts,that|Departmen:expenditures is imves-| all of:ug prefer something that|oF seat sutements that Secretary| eee ::State Knox uses as a privateCOBTB6bigpricetouuarticlethat|servant Aichibald S.Pinkert,a ne} is cheap;we prefer sumething that!&re.carried on the State Departinent comes from afar to better things|P@y-Tolis.and that Pinkert is.ac-| plentiful about our doors;and we and min- jcompanying Mr.Knox as valet on} ;im :the present Central.American tour.| prefer to eat or drink what is hot Pidkert is said to have been.employ-|healthful rather”than.conpume/ed ty Mr Knox:when the fatter| what is admittedly healthful,But)"4s iu the United States Senate.|Speaking of ‘sassafras:tea,-here’The.House of Céngrese Tuesday|St l M Mt ]hi I |Ox::>|my He i A netic ,‘ines bul&ie at)opportunity.for a smart.andl passed.the rivers and harbors ap-|y S eans Cc 1 ,‘yroprt ita.ti it carrying 7energeticpropriationbillcarryingupwards of; a Man to.make a fortune.|$26,250,000.The measure went |; e can find a way 19 put the sas-|through im quick order.The vote f ‘d “Ne m h x mbafrasproductonthemarketunder|ore 2 re ,inimous.Sever.rab ords.oO atter 0 s art a high-sounding name and a for Sata Pioaiien aaaaiogot:much.Twenty of the ‘appropriation ||een inktel,and ask s big.price items and ai equal ‘number of sur-|you think your shoes,unless they aS re |for it,it will find ready sale;and|Vey items.were for work or inves-1 the man who can”work the trick|tigations in Florida,"the home|latest style,you are not well dressed.“And State of Chairman Sparkman,of}:yentwillmakebarrelsofmoneywhileat-the committee, --.the-sbame fim he will be eonferrine Committees from the ,Pnesbyterian it on the race -Ministers’Arsocietion of Atlanta| -‘|and:from every.Presbyterian chiurch| in that city,are being appointed to’! invite all,the Presbyterian,assem-|blies im the United.States to.meet} in Atlanta om the third Thursday in } oe fords. The aides’'s constituents writing many hetwers to the paper these days about matters and things, ane all of which pleases The —Lamd-_Miav.1913,in the Pan-Presbyterian ae mark.We want them to et co ost.If favorablé action is your taste and keep you right ioo the.forefront. ‘NTE taken by the individual assemblies|I »that this paper i6 a forum in which’{,ig étimated that the gathering|of the latest fashion. i they cam express opinions &bcuwt)Would be the langest askeramibily of |: any matter of public«interést.This |Presbyterians fin history.|| i 9 te all aclu |Crazed -be ce he wertut|ip to Bay that alll the commmunica-a eee ee Negiafl ahniece CALI é IN‘;Mugging ve ,a_tiene can’t always be:printed im thr|stale M re aldables ede u |:next isewe after they ure gent in|rhout-55,believed cto.be Bocialy|SHOW,“YOU ‘TH K LATEST. We have some on hand now that Virminent in San Francisco,com-*| will appear:in next issue andl every-|Seek ie ee cobeedey tn New)‘J rere 4 ‘by tietiig a.trunk rope |i‘body will be given:a hearing ‘tse |the fashions are continually changing in Ox- At this store you wil —shoes bought.expressly for you—to suit TODAY,AND LET US a 1 find the latest Ramsey-Bowles-Morrison =———=(ompany = “Tt dpaentt leave three:or ais or five.Often a reader.of advertise- ments is puzzled to knowjusthow —amuth allowance should:be made. We stich closely ‘to facts ‘and°'figures and if there is any:Aedes ure it is on'the ‘side of understates - ment.rather than overstatement KA sp CIAL THIS WEEK ! oo HandEmbroidered Handkerchiefs, Sill 25¢.Be Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs,Colt :3 for 25c. ew ‘Arrivals This Week: ‘Silk,aes aid Liew Dresses,Val Laces ‘and Dress Trimmings, Silk and Lisle Gloves. Send us your.mail orders.fill them.the day received. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON CO. Sales Dayis the first Monday iin each month in Statesyille,N.C. DO)LTT ORD RICE The White Company. 104 West Broad Strect. NEW GOODS Inall lines now being shown by us Prices never cheaper,andthe styles beautiful in all spring and We III"||"|)| summer materials.You are al-' was welcome inour store wheth- er buying or just looking ‘at the We will be glad to > show you through. GREAT VALUESTHAT WILL PUT YOU 10.THINKING First,one bale,2,000 yards,39- inch Sea Island Domestie—while it. lasts Se.yard.Wanted by all la-- dies of the house.20-yard.limit ‘-.to customer,at the ‘price. new things t One bale,2,000 yards,97-inch _Standard Apron Ginghams,2x2, 4x4,6x6,mostly Blues,5e.yard. |10 yard limit to customer. 4 % h o about her*neck,the-other end to‘a,| “Tapidiy’ae poslble.-.Meantime,’if,Seah rad ‘wie,on the?Binh floor of Ho-| -You heve a peesage-for the prittiline |el Mroviel)anid upping \out .of] Wd ie-do.<It wilkeappear |is he window.She hat:Contebe “10 10¢€0.®emid:it-.dm.t wilk’appear id de gins ot *ae #HRETNE 20d owes und OF "ak bond i :i:os Leite 5 CLA sei Pew teerrr oeaunotrenmsam = be 2 if 4 ‘o ;‘,*; |!‘PHON K 101. |‘Sales Day ‘8 ‘the first Manday.|in1 eachmonth4in Statesvillé,N.C. agi THE WHITE CO. “OFFICE;120 WEST..BROAD.‘STREET. RarY, wilte Sotial Items, “courses ofr The The _ciges by irisag,eat ‘THE LANDMARK PUBLISHED1SUBSDAY™AND FRIDAY. TELEPHONE "NO,14, ccm wet Maron!22.1012: NRMOVEMENTSOFTHEPEOPLE.| Persinal ‘Mention ofof the Folks:Ww hoAreComingandGoing.» Mie,T.M.Cox,of Durham,wastheguestofMre..J.O.Puniell a few days ‘this:week.She was:enrouteto.Asheville, Mr,Frangiso Alvarez,of ©Ha-vana,Cuba,is spending a,tew| days in,Statesville,Mr.Alvarez is! a native Cuban and’talks interest-| ingly .of .bis counmtry..-He is ac-| quainted with.a number’of .States- ville people who have.visited in Cuba.(‘ Mr.Joseph Poetton-..whov has,aly: position oati Sumter.S.-C.is,at home on a’visit fe ME, Master Bally:“Barriager went: Charlotte yesterday.to vibit :itePoyAlexander.:; oy Mra Le Gy Calidiwell sretuirred Jast night from’A"brief,Visit to Mins:\.i. 9 PL,Champitt,in-Charlotte.: i)Mir 4 and Mrs!As Go.Foard:and —enita and Mrs.‘J.M.Downum,“of-) Lenoir,are:guests:at the.hone Sof| “Mr:and Mrs,Geo.M):Foard:.. o Mys.3!B,.Colvert and guest,>MF. LC.Mime,‘of,Hamis,TeX,spent, Wednesday and’‘yesterday ‘i ‘Moorts| ky”* The Tuesday Afterne Bridge chub met Tuesday afterndéon.with Mis!R.E..Clapp,on Hanrill street. There were ‘four.hables ,and B.Re.Thorman wou the “pize,.a Wa tad-made 4 andkerehief #ITD ho efresimients were served. TieedayAftemoon Bridge aab new ome,it Having held.fta!- tL.Meeting two.weeks ago with T..Foy White.“ Fort:Dobbs chapter of theDaughtersoftheAmericarRevobu- tion’held “a.plewsant meeting.with Miss Lucy Davidson.Monday after-} "noon at the residence of:her sister,? Mré.Chas:P.Crawford.The meet; 16 Was both:a.business add social air ‘and.something.of .a St..Pat- ri«ie §"celebrma tion The’decorations were of white.and green’and the in;the refreyhimer(s the D..Aext month was «is ‘ter’s ..delegate Was instruc Mise Carrie Fowler, abaum,of DelaLUeBLS Miss .Boozer arolina,;and Miss Bu lana Refreshinénts were a ' Speci for were Ot sOUdS Ferve Notices of New Advertisements. Stear)Barkley,’15.years warning.—W.-G.Barkley Leasé on.$t.Chari¢e ‘hot hotel furnisure for ..eale.---E.. Hrawhy. Thousands use C W..Bosha mer,sentative Arlisiic ‘Polk Notice elter,adniinds Model 1 Deaton a! gente :. Dollurs too valuable to .be chants old, el.and M Valley ‘flour.| local Trepre- Dun- Jri, decorations,--~Vi Gray Drug Co., to ere ‘ nrow Farms’ Mer China matting,. -catts and baby Enz car ville‘Housefurniehing (x Just reciveed a car of Maxwell ifs Carolina Motor Co"-Pield seeds,grain und feed.dtuff, chicken feed,fertilizer J.E.Sleop.- Ge-catts and carriages Craw+ fond =June Furniture Co Chamois,highest quality tatesville Druge..Co ; Specials hamtkerchiefe;rew arrivals Ramsey -Bowles -Mor- Tison Co. conibination.et‘Chester Chief al- lion,and.Sampson,best-bred jack i.’R.CowtesWhitegirlswanted ‘for diningroomworkAddiressMrs.E.,Gare botel,.High Point ‘Automobile for sale or exchange c.M:Steele Items From Turnersburg. Correspondence of The Landmark. Tumersbureg,March 19—The health of our village is.extra good We have been having a little gua ehine,‘a few days of 'beautiful)weather I hope*that winter has} broken and that we will now have| epring.weather..The farmer reedstobe‘out im the’fields,.for there is very little farm work done yet. Wheat is looking bad.and from}; ill reports theré will not be a good atop.Mr.:J 0.'Gaither is getting| along splendidly with’the piers| dnd abutments of the bridge here.| if the weather stays pretty,a few| days it.)will.not take him much lorig er to finish .thé piers om this side| of the creek.They have begin hauNng out the steel for the bridge) chain,gang is making yery#ood headway,considering the bad) winter we have had.The Hebron school closed on test |Saturday,Mr.Martin’WootenwasprincipalandMissFlossie’Hen-dren aspistant .teachér:*There were no exencises,only a game of balk,which ‘was.very interesting. The Olin)boys came over and bat- ted with the Hebron-boys.ThescorewasinfavoroftheHebron DOys.ee ch ;Seca Schools ‘6 enatoBe,Organized, Correspondence of’The Landmark. .Olin,Rat,March 19—Schooy atHopewell,“taught by Mr.Merton Crater,closed -the 16th with exer-the school and Rey.J.P.Davis nade an interesting talk. -Bupeptic Springs school,willl!close: Schools Sunday school will be organized at Hupeptic Springs Acade my,April 11 4th Mesere..Glenn Pharr and Houston Jumney week for Illinois. Tanpleton,Fred: left janit of Walk er. Miss Litlie:,“Matney, uk Win,visited Mi’s Luther|Ha rmon‘ei few Abalyee.;ae Hy ;The ‘ Mrs,|le »chap i, ot Bridwes i 4 day the week and then to church ‘on Sumdiay ;iFineweathermow and we're all |glad, |The Flocd in’North,Iredell—Tele- tended from.County Line into Lre- OPPOSER |70 _THE DOG LAW. A Correspondent Would Put:the have ne more .monal:rigihit to “ehbow. |their “dogs:to ‘trespass of “their \qveighibors than they have ‘to:‘alliow |Sheir hogs;COWS (Or horses,to tress pass,and it's rank:mjustice to,,al- low the:does.to:trespass on “the meiehibor and chien,eniand tht.thieLneighberkeep:his doors.shut 'vor ey put ugh barricades:to keep the dogs i from:his,chickens,sheep,or’.othr. Ler.things.ceeds’onthe idea that the -dog-own- er has all.the rights and the other: i fellow has :smome;that's thie ideaofthemanwhothinkstherightsof|‘ his dog are superior.to the rights:fot ‘his neighbor.-‘The dogs ‘are no |protect lon.from .viclous--cats.._-A ‘at ig sometimes as much...of:.a nuisance.asa dog,byt wien?it fs} it;can be:kilted and.usudlty that) rends'it...Kill a-dog and -&rowond4lawsuitfollow,Bear im thimd}that there is Just as much -reason| for taxing a dog as for taxing|any\otier domestic animal and oe fact that this has not been’done ig no,argument that.it shoubd tic be done We,have atways gotten|on without.a dog law?*Yes; uged'to met om .without railroads and telegiaph and telephone lines -and| a thousand other’things that «we find:necessary for comfort and COVEN The people-of Lredeli, for'instance,.have always gotten .on ‘bad:roads but they:dec ee Jest wig-taepéend near a:mi zy how Len ce -~halt ac Hans to change the method;aanid| if the.m ijor ity.of ti peop!e of lredet?have h they >wilt) Nave.a dog as the Lageislature me Washed ORS a Dog Law and..Longer’Schools. Correspondence of The Landmark. R-2,.March 20—-The have,had for some ni night it} sx 1 was being Wi vd 5.were wash-| 1 away i nest -every.stream H is ige on ‘the ;-Yadkir oe betwee amd Stony Poin .a Wrodk water bridge aah bet ‘3 is the‘tt 1d:bidenes| that has ‘been washed away in about 15:years f v4 +At Jest the weather.locks lke} 'Spring d sé¢t in The farmers} are be “i with their work but |if the Ww her ays.good.they:will} ve is Péopl ma kia i We ne th © :u as ve to gcarce az a few words to Bay -on t}dog.law Let it come There out 35 dogs in.one mile of and the most.of .them®are So let us have a dog!‘longer sctiools: who took the high.schock y ion at Rocky Branch were Eva.Bruce and Hattie Johnston. Poi wnston:e/fl mr ene}stonyEvaBrucee 5 JotSchOol,and Hatt ie Scott's High School The health of the good tered iscommunity Child New Hope Country.im Correspondence of The Landmark.| New Hope ,R-1,March -19-——Those| were.wishing for an.old-time winter have no need to grumble,al} though it seems that the ground) hog crwied.cut about"a week too soon...Net much plowing “has bee ni | fone it'these parts,thougi some|} Outs.have.been sow.The health} cf our community is very gocd ex-| cept one case.of measles—Mire.Wal-} Colored Burned—News.of who’ er Williams.Rey.Enos Privette preac ee d Taylor Springs.Saturday and ‘Sun- in the absence of the pastor. The little’-cbhild of Mr...and Mrs.Carter Barker will bev buried at Taylcr Springs today A little child of Tetira Speaks, covered,was severely bummed yes- terday-It Was:left.tied in,a chair (too.near the fire. Mr:Felix Williams left yeste for ,.Montana. rday Yes,I am im favor of a dog law of some‘kind,but am ufinaid.'iflefttothepeopleitwilnotmeet| with generisal approval,judging fromtheprivilegethedogsareallowed fof going where they please ¢hinough phone Line Extended.- |Correspondence of The Landmark. Harmony,R-1,March .19—Thie heaviest:.rain,fell here last Friday that,has fallen im.Many years.) Streams were the highest in.many instances ever known,especially small streams..Farms are badly: washed.The wheat fields .were damaged,badly by thé rain washing and covering up the wieat. The.telephone system is being ex- del.Nearly every<farm house ye have a 'phione. Rev,Ju:°G.Hom is ene tomove’hig family to .Stategville.im the “near:future.The Landmark of Friday did niot reach us tilll Monday.Mr.'and Mre T.W ‘Gaither, of Mocksville,visited)Mr.and Mre.J.Li.Heath:last week,Mr...Gaithrerhasgpiilebackto’Mocksville. HH you have trouble in geting rid ‘ofyourcoldyoumay-kruw.that!not treating it Properly.‘There is noreasonwhya‘cold stould tang on:for:‘weeks and it will nor If vou take:Cham- berlain's Cough.Ret wedge:Ver)sale by ail dealers,©- .it Tie correspondent ‘PTO=} you are/ Pight:in-New..Orleans:Court-Room.t switt||New Orleans Dispaton,20th, ‘wPATE NEWS. State Pre83 A&so@ation. The Craw? ing it 4 ‘*Burden,on the People to Protect ineet at Morehead"‘City July 23-25.|The tria)vodiay of Amnile*‘Themselves From the Dogs,:’Were Annorinced-that ‘aioe.Kitaniin |2°nd,chamged with’‘the nieder ‘or | iPS the Editor of che Landmark:|will speak dt|Sparta,‘Alleghany peg 7 ‘Elise,‘en ded i a 7 ti There hag been!a great deal said}county,en the 26th.Ions }ae Kida qourt ate theabout:a dog law.Why think about:we,Of oe ortax?T ;|2.smug Orengé county,-by-a majanity,Of défanse,struck Distr Attorney.re,Ube dog $1.or $2,smug-than 100,has voteda bond is-}St.Clair Adams in thé face,gfter.|Zilla it’and.every ,time “you-feed or nf Awaterittakethemozeldoff.What sue of $250,000 for zood roadB. °<)the renewal’of.a’courtroom:quar| Wi 8 Lhe ume of ‘payimertax ‘oni a doe Chas.Taylor,convicted in:Burke|rel between -the two’attorneys,“Dr L |whien -you >cam keep one without?‘Superior Court’..ef -barn -burning,|Gustave ."Manm,*a defence,expent, About.dogs in the ‘Kitehen—keep|V8 sentenced:‘to five years’in,the moved towands.the district attor ney,| |the dioors shut whien you go out and {Peitentiary,.f (and was set .upon ald savagelyithedoxswilhstayout.What about|It is.stated’“that Mr.W.R.bay ateh by,Sturges .Q..Adame,‘broth ‘cats?Better have a cat law.1/Odell,.of ©Concond,former —State :of the »district attorney,"who know of a man who-had-to kill hie |Seiator has about.decided,to.be-"4S:4 spectator im’the.court ‘room.OMA ca oandiae Ary:Ride Peas All four of the participants werejcats:.for breaking Up “heh nests.|comé a candidate ‘for State.Treas-t 1 ;Pre Put up.the dog and:the cats wild |urer.ape ;pl teed |under arrest ‘charged with | prowl everywhere.°ae Rey.H.B.Hemaneter,’pastor of eh toni and disturbing the peace,|K |Let é@verybody have a dog that\a Lutheran church in St.Louis,~later released on’bond.>:ne: |wants it.‘We always have got aliong has.declined thé presadency.of ‘Con-|Juring.the,fight one Woman is without a-tdog law.READER,jeordia’College,Conover,Catawba|Said to have,fainted.The CQraw- |.Batesville;R-2.fish county,aa ford woman.was:shoved and tossed!A member of the board:of:oom #bout and.several men’who hoa!| 1 Sele ‘everyboiy havi a dog:‘that miissionens:of Guilford.county.:aie upon benghies ’swere.struck AE:| ,|Nant it”.but let them keep their’)i¢will cast:that county $15,000°ni tly.haurt,by the blades..of >an |} )Hoge’on “thelr own premises..hey’|Chectrie fav$20,000 to replace:and,Spepalir ne i with whigh-their Pinkiges Wastied awiy or-damaged:by)SENG I VOMIT sca rabies,food:of:last ‘Friday.‘\oH “Six ‘dwell A biloding storni:’of snow)’.ant 1 £8.occupied colored|:peophe and:stone Seattalie:located Slee swept adross.che:Noren”Gene Iin:the ‘éolored®sec :vale Btates Wednesday’and,con-,were destroyed or fire.early,Wes |Hil Bing.Wednes lay:night,heapednesdaymorning.The.fire originated;Us tevey upon ”‘trameportatign anyifa,colored:Festaunant. “Loss’about}peo ua an ication,facilities.|8,004 f OVE t ‘ERA PER SIG pT ye {F500;pantfall y “covered by ial ANNOUNCEMENT:Al a]y 1 i!At.Shelby two boys;Geo,Button ee thes matter ip ping disouaabd;IJandaboynamedBabbington,3 latter eight or nine yearn Id,were|years otarget-shootimg.with:a:22-caliber ri- Lfle.While Button held thie.gum}it was accidentally:discharged and young Babbihgton was despenately wounded.cae ;at «Affeeted -by overwork and.insom- nia,Benjamin Fleet-Botnd,;a pom| nent mastufacturer,of ):Abexanddiria,’| |Va.,committed suicide Monday niightbyJumpin:from ‘the top of.a’100- ake'this method ‘of announcing|; |that I willbe a caudidate for the || office,of County Supremtendent of}Public Instruction of Iredeli county,|Subject to the aclion of the Demo-|cratic Primary and Corivention.(a “6b.87;oe M GRAY.| WARNING.HAo?—STEARL~BARKLEY,| my 80n,aged 15,/has left|home Without my permission and all persons are|.forbidden to pire or harbor him under nena of||thelaw.Gy BARKLEY,~Mareh 22—| |foot water tank at‘the home of his:POR aioe Dur |Catereeer|bréther-in-law,Mr,'W.R:Powell,at —MY,LEASE on St:Charles Wake Porest.where he had |been EUR eaeBnet :“Marct22.|Visiting for ten days Mr...Board er esnaieernteneerehesttlalieinricioterte |Was 37 years cld.and ‘is.survived FOR SALE A 30-HORSE power EB,M,°ic white and intar 30m)JF,Automobile for’sale:orrbyhiswiteandinfanteonexehangeformillstockorothergood,stock.C,|y Of March 22-~2t.—— —WHITE GIRLS for dining|‘WANTEDSTATEOF.valor CITY OF.‘TOLEOA,LUCAS COUNTY. M.STEEL E,Statesville. Do you oe ‘hat of all the ‘minor room work;Good wages)ailments colds are.bsy jar the most Gan-|Address MRS,E).care Hotel,High Point,N.’e,gerous?It-is.nut tie ccld itself.that |March22.fyouneedtofear,b+‘he serious es es 14|@ases that it often }!-ads’to.Most -o WILL,put uptheseaneknownasgerm.@iseuses,Pneu-OPPORTUNITY HENKEL-CRAIG|Monia and consumo'ivn are omone them|Vacant jot to suit sénant.|Why not take Champmiain’s Cough Rem)LIVE STOCK Co.Mareh 8..| édy and ctre your:culd whiie you.can?|For saleby all -deaters.—ONN-THE street os at First Baptist| mene ne V capital $100,000;Surplus and Profits $32,000. ‘LOST church;Sunday night.a Cameo Pin|} A burglar may hae watched you hide that : money.You may lose it...Put it-in this’~a bank,where it will be safein our burglar.and | fire proof vaults—and from.which you can ;Withdraw it AT ANY:TIME on demand:All: ~--—-¥eur neighbors'do this.“Why not you? Fiirst National Bank, ‘STATESVILLE,N,.Co- OFFICERS:.ee J.C.IRVIN,President.ESS,PEGRAM,Cashiar,G.H.BROWN,Vice President.JNO.'W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.. si surmvunted with Pearls.one missing“pearl,Re-}‘Advertised Letters.ward for return to MISS MACREA,234 West Followingis a list-of letters remaining in the End avenue,Dtateavill March 39.|postoffice at Statesville,N C..for the.week end-:aera aa oe ing March 20,1912:—GEN AR iret |FOR SALEJ+class .forM.S ‘Catnpbell,Mrs,Johnston King,Mre.C:H.:family,driving Leber,Esteen Lipponel.W A.Loeseple,WC.Phone 1°79.or write 367 West End Avenue, Moore,P,KR.Moore,Geo.H,Powell.Mra,Adline :Me ich %S actiieate eae Persone calling for any ofithe above will please |BUFFORE Bs‘call for “advertised letters.’Eas $1.00.RAYMER,.P,M.1c. sossesisesictmanaiataaninesbenaccamtes et GTON eggs at 15 for|-BROWNING,Loray.N.“March 15—5t.x | DAWEY L. {FORD MOTOR CARS FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR $690 FULLY EQUIPPED. More than 80,000 satisfied owners of Ford Mode]T’s,The Ford is the-only car in the world in which the entire chassis or car is constructedofheat-treated Vanadium steel.The car is lightin weight and there- .forea set of tires will run from 8,000:to 10,000 miles,which meanseconomy...The Fordis themost economical car you canmuy One gal- lon of gasoline will run from 25'to 28 miles and the cost of ‘upkeep isverylow.The Ford is the towiont price quality car built today.No ex- tras to buy after you'get your car.Catalogue price covers everything.FORD AUTOMOBILE CO. L.McKnivht,Agent,Mooresyilie.N.C.GFREDH.DEATON.JULIAN MORRISON,»LOCAL AGENTS. Chamois. Highest Quality. 3 Cents to 75:Cents. THE STORE OF QUALITY . Statesville Drug Co., PRESCRIPTIONISTS. Field Seeds For Spring Sowing. LdOATS—Burt*or 90-Day,-White-Spring;BlackSpring,Red Rust Proof—S80c.to $1.00.: .CLOVERS—Red,Sapling,Alsyke,.Alfalfa—98 per cent,pure seed,: GRASSES—Orchard,Herds (or Red Top),Timo-thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue andCanadianBlie,for lawns.‘All kinds grain and teed stuffs,chicken feeds,ete.: ‘Fertilizers at-guaranteed.prices:‘Time of cash to suit purchasers,x BE.SLOOP. 2 6 AD ED SD SETI WS {Basement Specials! Such Prices on Same Class of Merchandise Has Never Been Given Beforein Statesville.Come Early,the Best Will go First. Five hundred pair.Men’s and Boys Pants,the lining slightly stained by water—none of them re:uly dam- aged.The entire lot at half prices It -will.astonish you to see Ww hat you can buy in Men’s Pants;85e.to$1.98.Boys’Pants 25e.to 98c¢..These are the’ ore atest Pant values we have ever oftered,DRY GOODS. Great values in Ginghams.We have added twocasesoflonglengthsjinfine52inchrecular10e. -Gingbams,with the fine 32 inch Zephyr Gingham that retails at 15c.yard,and-will run them all at 7\e.-vard,cash only,for ten days. White Goods in Madras.Sheer Lawnhs,fine figuredMadras,at 10e.yard;worth up.to 20c.Just what.you have been looking.for..This lot will go fast:LADIES’HOSE. One hundred dozen Ladies’Lisle Hose,regular 25e, rétailers for 15c.Not oyer 6 pair to a customer. Guaranteed perfect.Compare them with any 25c. Hose in town. One lot $1:00 and $1.25 Ladies’Shirt Waists,50e, One lot Men’s 50e,Shirts,29¢e. One lot Men’s $1.00 Shirts,59e, These Shirts are‘all perfect;good patterns;only few ofa kind.Above goods all in basement. Our Trimmer,Mrs.J.M.McKee,has returned fromNewYorkandisbusywithher.assistants.making ready for our Millinery Opening,which will be an- nounced later.Spring stock coming in for all de-partments daily..Very respectfully; THE R.M.KNOX CO. _Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. EE New Shirt Waists, AND MIDDY BLOUSES Blouses in both ‘Ladies’ .and Misses’sizes at ‘Popular Prices$1.00 and $1.25 NEW-SPRING--GOODS _by freight and express almost every day.Come and see our Spring Of- fering.The’ QUALITY UP.PRICES DOWN Poston -“Wasson Coby, ag THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE, ‘« , 4 "e —y PABCBIX:-~:“ *.¥.ass e es :vias se :=——-..:'re i a sah Bere eg Ve :ae é ',ART erSok :ve [;IR TAN:A WD TY |American cotton ‘seed and thereafter e ie A BLOC Lin.cove WITHOUT A!COHOL.THE LANDMARR [ores with our.of milleM,sell |.f ; }oo ‘Mafinil ron by’ri nani leohol -:?ing oil:>His position.was ‘directly }- /Recently.ii ics.pecu definitly :proyen by experiments on animals that:aleo See eT en te et Pg:Oil vc -lowers the ial Gower of the body and’that pieokin|:paraly one dhs able cars FRIDAY Catan hae Mareh 22,1912.contrary to the interests of the cot “.nluselés of tHe blpod and renders them unable to take un and destroy disease.germs,CR iia a rree A ARM.Leo Bee of,the South who j | Dison germs cause the death of over one-half of the human race.ae THE GON ERNOR.SI KAKS AGAIN,sell qottén seed,Does pe still,main- i Be ,vie &Fes Veer ‘‘ae 4 ’Py a4 s '*‘Le Ln ei 9 :ag }A blood medicine,made entirely without alcohol,which is a nee aie caris *|Gov,Kitchin in Greensboro ‘Monday tain that position ?weet ‘: a8 *teaot of roots,such as Bloodroot,Queen's root,Golden Seal root,Mi An erD:Night.Renewed His.Attack.on |»“13,After hils party lua outlined 4 \©—Stone root,has heen exiensively sold by druggists for the:past ane {ousietike Senator Simmons’Record.yfa pglicy it the extra session lage 4 _Pierce’s Golden Medical Discoyery.-The refreshing influence of this extract istike ae “ailing to a crowd that packed year he voted 79 times out of 48 :s 4 “Natures influence—the blood is bathed in.the tonic which gives liig tothe ,blood--"|..“De ange CO 4 Crows.at PACH?against the jhajority of.bis.panty :=| the vital fires‘of the body bum brighter:and their increased activity consurhes the |the court -house.in Greenbbore }..4°on most of these votes oily two |.| +.)$+)tissue rubbish which has acoumu!odduring the winter...cis Ww al 4 Moniday night,Gov.:Kitehin-madefother Democrats ‘voted,‘with.him.: pena x 2 ‘Dr.RLV.Pierce,the founder of the Invali Big ote oe -lthe-second speech of his ‘campaign }Senator Briley,who alone gurpass- Surdical institute,and a physietan of large experience.ani Ma ae Minar |ott.BktD ia the:Huwlier of ties he}i practice,was -the first to makévup.an ALTERATIVE Exrract Of |}@guiist Senator Simmons,°Ins opposed iis panty,theredfter “de-:ee roots,without a particle of aleohol or narcotic.|Lee are extracts from the ‘address,elared he would net again ‘ask"to’./ “Ibis with the greatest of pleasure;that I write to Ief you “}gave the facts [in the Raleigh:represent Democratic Texas in thie y ‘the great benofit,I recoil vil from Diet 6 of your medigines ang 8c!address}showing that our 8@nior]oo ate..f '| o reatment z yine,’””writes s.WM.dysmith,8,0.»BU xg s <ei ay Yer e -ft mele ‘:: .t eg kre ice tein atte gore, €uted four doctors:out Senator Is out of harmony,with His neeond is such that as far | y they failed to mend or give relief.FinallyIwastoldTwas in consump-his party on its fundamental tariff to the Northwést as Chicago the , tion end would ‘have:te cgnsylt a:specialist concerning my.car,that the principles;thateon the nevond made tae .I 4 nibe ek}th =t hit ] dead.bone must be cut out beforethe’wound would heal.A kind friend 1%ay watic.Coligi essai any Aver ik an,szumider nek 1,Phe righ tf advised méto write to Dr,Pierce;which |did,and after seven months y the Democra ie.Cong i D oO protective orga of.the”Northwest- i use of thestreatinent the:sore is healed,and’I enjoy:better health than i}|which we are to make the,coming Lani lumber kings piblished.‘wath ‘} everdid.1 dressed the wound with Dr.Pierce'sAlldealing Salve and campaign i jingtead.of helping BHO Te ese -+Pee VaR.: ie took the ‘Golden,Medical.Discovery’and:‘Pleasant Pellets for my p<nw kage himdepads ttt that mls ‘disilingt —appreva his Spee ch abd |;wii:ie troubles,«J shall°always recommend your medicines:9:party oe has:an a .ae of ice a fullapage’ploture>of Srith.:dn H *%, an 1 :‘:*:course has:cnenibed SSemewon -ihe }-;,‘: eB;*.Pleas aeye oO ‘pect .:“:Ao the Mebtrovolis of:Amer. oh s ieron’a Fleasany theta re kune®ad ape bores Party and that;had.the party made'})Hotective *Taritt:League,per /; a This-recordsit would today.be:i.the Strongest.Republi!cai.organdza-Nae el jauicksitids:of destruction.-1f pe tion dn:thie countay;an $1910 “ander.}|F Ms Hoey Moet ee a nag See eee eis ee ii Eo aes ie Se 5 thie.he wad.Of J Sothern::Democratic }.fnrt sages :Cee ge Cece PB CR :SRE eee Ot a ac vant.Git toe Favor “Protection on Lum-}‘Paes %Beets :BAe radi Sey b Pacord would defeat _he pany ‘winty:ber,”anvits @itipaign’book,\"Stohyy \’tar Senn i :he ‘at)“ mae :oy ae ad ee a att digi i of au Paritt,’*pibliehed a-part of one)”,{Be o Pee Me ne HR vc Oa aS Ls J Mpse Rca tea ]il eta ie tee :;y Pat ay fite Showed!bis:Capea Oly ees of his -spreches ind the Republi:¢Pang shee i sa Sade sy ia tay oe :aie » ne BE tehed PEER |{panty “by giving out an’bereWw ean nativhal congtesstonn':‘oonminiit-|)6 |BOS SE SalisWrite Now to Aes |Mee es :4 Nd ae.Sy myo"aoe Astt oi Batieeey we Pade ea ‘tee:helped.distribute ‘that book:|>«||Ros ite iy ayy ss:H. i Palle soe oe geen’ae aaea ::Ba |cised the leadership of Champ Clark)s saiy-in New.York:Harper's Week-a at “fe ag *fectiesPeeeeeeehhee’been |e Nemo eee |dh JNOFEhernm Acinic ity.|a a sere me 4 the most’successiul fr our Party}econ why we cannot accept Bona-}.H _ite ee aes si ie By Le . :vig ran ::Soa fare cy .;in 60.years..Had the people gen-|).aimmons as a‘trustwortluy:les :For ‘Rates of.Fare,Full Information and:Free.f :: aes oo RT ,:;:~lator Simmons as a ‘trustworthy lead-|{*-:. B.é ™~!,:-.™eee erally known,his record.,my speech.|e or nis panty when it is’dealing |©.Illustrated Literature about the seven great a E Rove ;;|i :i vic ave’bee mecessary.Wihet|..5)aac euhiect”.eR PTCE ‘i :eae :i ‘:~ :me .;O a y ig a ene rel hie partieane with the subject”(the taniffy,."The)~gam -Prosperity:States of America |['wh :-;Rn Ce Ml |}could -not:believe them.They were RAT Oot al haven't Torgotten .his )~‘Minnesota,Wisconsin,North Dakota,Montana,Idaho,Wash:ae ‘:fone eae ee ‘B sinsprised:thiey ane wetounded:Indio.ties:and his vot 43'during.Gise4 :a ..ington and Oregon.@Locate along "The Scenic Highway”a ‘ E :::.OR a My eer e Mle Pun roid tntat li an pastage of,the Fayaé-Abdrich*bit!|—the Standard Railway of the Northwest,Get your friends 3 :iw .::mag |despair.some ti ied to:distort a’Tia ‘sbugh tbe ‘Senate,°:Simmons -did}*to go and form a colony.)@ Ask:about Low One-i 1 ;y oa THE :a ray statementof his political record not ten shine as an opponent.x ||way Recins \alaniat Fores.atlective daily Mare a |. fc ;NES we Ce ee ene tot mn Sine as <0 *sf 3 st ‘to rid.)an ound-trip Homeseekers -‘. ik ,ON k ,ru ;Om ali ;;2 inito,a Be Sonal att acl.mome dara sotcetion,"On"the contrary,“ted oe H j :‘Fates,effective on first and third Tuesdayso!.18 '|SQUARE .*109—410 °|igs fened as these facts sank Into Chery suood distinctly’for .te -idea-’>that 1"||oe each month.@ Write now to ::!He i ''ened :minds aul think it?wrong to dis-Deniooratie Senators Nileht.4a cael ee ee pga):1 :;es ).tae cuss his,violations of Dembetatic)ot they could for their partiowlar ,;:;18 'N.Proor'Si,;Alanis’or ary \wel 1 My ‘"doctrine,.But:thiikking:men -’want ponatibiven Gt i He:Haste eee:re ‘i J.C.EATON,Trgveling Tmmigration A gent,ei ...;‘7 ;TS ,i ,{>.igs we Me 7 AVELE,.;.40 EK;dth Ave.,Cincinnat ¢ Sales:Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N,C;to how his record when he 18]or of Democratic.Senators.wih)'.oe il};: .ae ee f asking the peaple ‘to:endorse it.His hy wating.on’that idea,really,played [}&..2 :Me ’i not -Vie !eran eI gecord:-may help him withosgme,..Ith.Aldnich’s bende aud anabled oa A i res Bes.:es ::.:may hurt-him with others,.but ithe tk protectbonist lee dee i wat srt oe 4 ce 3 ]public ought to know it.:ae eras th ,eying a ein ak "See eter —— E 9SCS EE,NL “phe following facts noe one.Hus.he sons:ase _9SPOUL FOSS OSLO FOOOROOOCOD ic TEED DIVIDEND [lttmntccn cer sseteaatnsfonted Oils he Silane)rye sess ;° Be ‘::A du :f “occurred since our pedpld:endansed pe i at wie.ep:ihe or ad,”:ce : i.‘::me :;him by re-election in 1907.ee sia :4 eve ire t ee QQ.:°;’DB a .'se "4 ,a 1,After voting ,for Senator Lor-ie oe os st ad Aci care bey 4 i y ':e ;10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for salé:in Blimer to -keep’his seat he sent]y not now appear .to [Ww 4 LEN e ©. ’A Bt ie ‘}ail ae <tnte thying.to hay.then.did,bu bd .ay z --_#‘one.of the largest,most.conservative and ‘successful —Feasts Srna cpkias:Ee tel wag (ehalked 3 -(: Corporations in the county.7 per-cent,annmal divid>Blt eecuon or Loner,wich hat]snort ane se ®BU GGETES,SURREYS,WAGONS@ A 2 2 .;.4 met 7 x S ri +¢;“jf ”™’3 -*}a os . ; end guaranteed and is payable semi-annually.Every.Ger asta secanine mae Ne be them «CANE ths beat-mak i Ha |ye 45e;:eae ‘wt é ithe Damocratic Senators 1st \roueahen keg ites the bes es,ani ‘esp .: :dollar of preferred stock ‘is backed:by $3.50 in value,‘rupt that they:vcted to.un-g by cine 2 makes,au urness to go H °r 3 z :.‘te bs SureMeta Tee hs ‘i i reeora :‘nia Aas =.*j This is a safe investment for those having trust funds,por tbe me te kiige agers the ‘effort.to mule the people:jg aloug.Sprivg tock now.it.Line : ‘e *.et ee :ae BUBCUUIALICY |at i life anic eg oo :es path el ‘.::: 4 guardians or:others desiring to make akafe investment.character Lorimer was_the peer.ot}1)ig tt a.:at f dy wee and our ®ot Ha ‘kuey,Oxford:and Ratterman 1 ::7 «.y in.¢»Ser)@ ~4 Lepresentativeg-are i Le TEY4+s . Dividends on stock are paid promptly twicaa year.oe sean the Sonate.Lorimer,wT rie te ne e &Lath Buggies and Surreyss.ee Will sell in lots from three to.one hundred shares fjhada by his yote helped to,unseat pe pie ere a .Call and-set stock.—Pric low.abc :1 ee te several Democratic:members.from.]’but Wt is.mmone,i IS an OF 2.pa AE eee ricen 8 10W.AB::: to suit purchaser.::a the South ‘among them Gaston "Rob-fort to pull him,out’of the mire ‘by 6 anybody f ; For further informatiow cat}or write eee tive ot North ‘Gatolin,Pulling othiers.im it.I assert.that |:eee e 2 E}.T G GAITHER,States °e N ¢thus depriving white’majorities.of,.gy ee ering .nate a as @ eta nent eee rere a ens vill ‘We their chiessean:Représentatives;Loer-|CE Ponae emeeuaerds ‘ary Prue)ee Bs .t °-yee ?;.:la to say.that others,however nur;%yr ‘ :/,imer,who’he avored.cutting down |P!>10:SAX.bh RUDE FE OE:At se i { es INSURANCE,STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.mer,who had favore)cutting down ree i Or respectable.also defied|arness,enicie upply Company.\ ¢a ,FFICE NO.1 MILLS BUILDING the representation of the South Pie Lanter cia vio}4 Cr ;j A sie SOMONE RUSSAILSA Ie igo agree ee i a thn mcd tt ? sufffdge anemidments-to‘our .con=|o oy Ree es rg ann ’-7 ee ‘4 . ..;stitutions:;Lorimer,..who had.the roastaigps roe right.The people ee Se reputation.of being the Republican rae right to capech avers man to :: political boss of Chicago,in sympa-uphold the principles entrusted ' sl {changed his views on this matter?net bound by the platform and 4 |; I :'“2 Contrary to Democratic prin-principles of the party,who can.be?; .:.;,<4s ot eat ea i tor “1.Senator Overman neither vot-; First Building and Loan Association ciples and:policies,he voted |Torloa gor Lorimer nor circulated any|5 we and spoke for am ocean mail gulbsidy . bill,:which was far worse thm thie SPeeches throughout this State in one Ransom and:Vance opposed in eau eS ee exiaatven oe :.ee 1890,and which .tHe ,,Democratic ”SOUARRIVER,—& th:*ve th wean :he ae additional cost,by paying trom Feb-members.of the House postoffice |they had.no voice ia the Senate. :Overman voted againet Lorimer "2.Senator Overman —neither spoke for por voted for the ‘ocean mail subsidy This is true of our Representatives.l ean be taken at any time,without » COURTEOUS TREATMENT.— Ought.to mean muth to the man with «bank ac- count.|If you have not yet opened an account with the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so now, committees,denounced and Oop ruary 3d to present date..posed He:afterwards:‘without| changing his own -views,.yoted) */”oe ag 1 "ry 7 bl 3 VOT? ‘L HARRILL,.~-=Secretary.9 eee spout:What:whl Be do.bereafterabout:ws ,it} “2 Contrary to,nis published].°:Senator Ovenman voted.with PLAT tplenches of.1902 ane 2904 and:to|US Party:for neokprioci’y,as did alll Pere ae he ~voted |Ur Representatives but three and ";e our platform of 1904,race ith hee:r .are te .ee ’000609584 9OO9OS 2O00000 360 agzinst reciprocity and tbéreby op-]/do not recall that either of the overwhelmiue.majority |thmee nafi ever spokén in favor of ARES 1 c SERIES thy with the lumber trust:and.the |‘?his keéping.Ifa senior Senator ‘::Ss AN beef trust.Has Senator Simimons from Democratic North Carolina is Capital $100,000.00 Surplus -28,000.00 Total Resources over *500,000.00. Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. 4aie reciproci or circulated speeche"@lieaege°¢a e e of his party,only two other -Demo-ee :: 7 r gs eratrc Senators voting Vv 1 him,7 Line oer for reciprocity,a8 had :0 Cl ul Scr ]Ql while 32 voted:for reciprocity gp npigiap tain Spanien ME :against chim Will.the *éreafter “4,Senator Overman has néver &‘;e undertaken.to convince .eur —Peo a oppose:reciprocity agreements pass :ee ane.oO ATES AE AR ed by a Democratic House?ple that.protective”tariff helps) ’“4,Contrary’to.the “Democratic |the corn,wheat.and cattle gnowers, “owers of the couatry “that.the either of our Representdtives voted ie iff policy helps them for the protective tariff on building ot postition asd to ‘his.own.speeches |DUt Has mamtein the Democratic ' 1 1 j 1m n-1902 and 1910 he tried to show|P ywitton.:.rg ‘’ All publications,and mail them the he wheat,com,hog and «cattle-5.Neither Senator Overman nor Com mercial 4 National Bank, day they are received. Haveyour visiting cards engrav- 'Statesville,N.C. ge ective ‘tartf the Republican denett |Material Overman.voted to Te ::; ‘:g contrary.to the 1eiching move this tariff.M.K.STEELE,President.E.MORRISON,Vice President. ed See my line of samples :ahead :a ee “8 Senator Overman did not,and D.M.AUSLEY,Cashier.G.E.HUGHEY,AssistantCashier: Democratic leader we ever £)so fat as I ag advised.neither did any of our Répresentatvies,vote forinhisdomingcamp‘::,7 Soret (n#ton trasy to his speecl or |protection on quebracho,.Overman|-eae neem en REAT= :R Pp LLISON’S 3 1902 and to’the last national plat-voted against it.\| A ‘©1908 for Which as a -dele-“7°Senator Overman’dik not,|;, ©©wel :J 9 she Se ab ate Be voted he |nor did any of our Representatives,Si Y Ses ,f : BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.opposed free lunmiber arid sup]|YOtO Tor:PROLetnO tee adit 1906 +20 eee 1912 fi the Dingly tariff_—rate on lu faite Voted GR Btnet Ned Honorable RecordOOSOOCECSOEOHOOSOSOOOGOGE2iaeeteeecba: :ir .0 ay he make that.-argument oG P S O o S «Aba on dae et)oi jiraber?and wit!’he in do so,ifieror did:any:of our Representatives, his party repeats its demand ©for)9!pose réducing the duty on coal ;from 60.to.40 cents a.ton,OverOCDOGEDGEDGameCUDOGREOsmanvotedforthereductio,.“6 Agntrary_to Democratic polic yan voted for the reduction 19 Senator.-Overaan “did mot, Your Comfort Today May Be Your Dis-oy ee et a anc r e n m n c i e s t e a n n ce c e aa a §,a “protsotion on~bil hid y f our Bey sentatives = Ua ,r.Heotection r~bul I nor did any ©r Representatives,T Ev Th k f 4 4 i‘pat.,\7 tert mos a he anna d his v rote,for protective tariff on pine-|;tress OmMmOorrow.ver in 0 :%i .@ oa Sontrary.to Haniooratic pl apples.Overmati.opp sed:it |:oy ;ws i at ge :oe ¢ge te ith Aldrich “19,Senator’Overman did not,nor Th t M :P () —j ,|ae oushenel o.Does |aie any of our Repry ntatives..80 |",a I.rope wher? r ::‘lhe still’fa hat pr sre ti n?tapas I am informed,favoi/protec|;Re F o ‘.Sag wi os,hon iatiC (on It've tariff -on avite .sdard'-and|::’ =Weare now showing -eas ee.ninury 0,Denivcratic print)te eee ee :oT:a Megs af .phe,»House bill having put iron)tAORT ©:-nator ‘OY an did *i0t,|::! :i JNO.B.Stetson’s Hats Seat ‘ye on tife free.Tis t,he voted)with].or aa a ves a erie eat epee i :: df :::eo3 irich for protective tariff on’iron "2 id.any.of owr Hepne atives, Ff :for Rpring.There Is an r omowdr 2 that the last Demo-bees eet s becoming:a coms |_»iS oo j j $e :a Houss,by an overwhelming peting buyer for our cotton seed,|se : Fi :air about his Hats not Inajority;passed a fre’fron ore |wees While Senator Simmons,|‘.;e ;f (dj }T°2 :bill.Does:he still oppose free iron in the extra session,vi ied 19 tinves|::i ' 'ee ie ae.hata and ’—etal::lant of 43 against his party -and|a ee :i ie quality is par excel-*“5°-Gontraty to Democratic prin-}th?voliey it had outlned,Senator us is tam ;;: if ec :E Vis ciples and ‘tits speeches of 1902 eee bef dt voted with ‘him only twice|We issne every kind—Fire,Life,Accide - .eae a.|:1908 im which ihe advocated free }on those.19 votes,and they were]‘1 ;oilers iabili c i Wed a :coal,and.knowing thet the last the cply two times at ee and Health,Steam Bo sere,ae ity;Auto ,You can rest assur-Democratic House In.1804 by an eer ae ae pe Sea mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Oyclone ’‘:overwhelming majority ‘passed a’duriag.Ghat -Sessition.,Sento :‘ee Ean it i ae ed when you don -a:’Be.|free coal bill,he voted on June 93;{Simnrons’friends think he ‘is sy Live Stock.Bonds—Administrators,‘Guar: ;:3 ie ea ‘11910,with Aldrich for a “protective fied”because his “North 3 Caroma,rica 3 AN goa +: ‘Stetson Hat you,are tariff of 60 cents a ton on coal and)fellow Democrats voted with him dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. 3 eS 3 4 1.oe apainet a neduction from.60 to 40;0n jumber,Whiy do they not thiwk it i 4 eu ‘ a right up to ‘the “min canta a ton.‘This.reduetion Gf 20)he 1s,wong on tihe CS or Today 18 ‘here.Tomorrow.is coming all he Es ':Y 6leents:a ton he opposed,“Docs he |matt rs mentioned ,on which she pee :+4,>?: Y 4 ute.Come in and let etill faver protective tariff on coal?|differed with them?’:too fast Gonsider the present,‘Too late to b ‘us show you,"10.Contrary to Democratic puiie —_——_—_lock the stab'e after the horse is gone., :Pi as ne pot et Dee in Ae Conese GRIPPE,-THEN PNEU.oe é ;t *iff «wn pineapples does “he still,y si 4 f Dp +vs ‘‘ 7 ;—We can show you advanced ool eaeor thie protacthan?_|1a too often the fatal sequence,and ;Phone 54..Call or write us for prices and :‘‘‘ie %%“ite nea Yry :eadin iin eoughs that hang youken the syste 'aces i ered a ,styles in Spring ‘Suits "1;Contrary tie Democratic prin’coumne ett ine vital vesistance,i.Gk |.information about our policies. rk ie ::\‘f t ciples he spoke.for protective tiur-Goins,postmaster,Barregat.N.Ji,was ‘:\ i et ;fb !‘ff on monadzite sand and thorite;troubled with a severe Ia grippe cough.aiadamenaaie EERIE eee aeM TTA NET NAT NT TT :ver asi az but.did ‘rot vote for it.being paired He says:.‘L,would 0 completely —ex-‘ee Be yee aN ote ‘ ‘ves j ee :eo {p :with Senator.Lorimer Does .he:hausted arr each i.of .aon eshte ‘®R It “&:Co o x i ,:ty ’23 ;‘‘‘‘.J boug yortle wv oley’s .;. Y r aa Sloan-‘Clothi %Ia still favor protection for:them?ae Har Compound cant hefore Thad a @SyV]e ea y nvestmen e :v:or n iS oO.ih ¥“12;He opposad freé cotton seed {taken it all the coughing speis,had en-ae eo : a ue Se ah i Sees ;Set oil On the ground that it Would en-|tirely CON OT a Te aa he Ne ee JF.CARLTON,Manager. a RLY“ERR "éourage Germamy to.cnter the mar!COMPre ee ting the viture:Hefuse sub-Bees :é ‘ er Cam:LD AORN COMED MME co as heavy (buyer for our seieuteie™Staten Dros Co. stihl alien aida nia Nl Nal anicatalan ,densest edhe Sie omlaitpigni plein lh asda a ea os ponds :i on ‘Pipdies a |‘Waterntian’s Fountain Pens./ ’Broad Street Methodist Church. ALWAYS IN. always here.’Don’tperp into niy reception room Ee ¥F PE Dent ist. ’Children Aite Subject To Calda—CousatSALVE Out th éofae intaluuva of vicKi 5 nas \20 tht “hy:your deci!$oFi by mall 25c.SG:$1.00 conamy stggeststhe dolly stag.: Vick’s Family RemediesGe,Gregnsbgra,.M.C,. ~.Positively the best assortment:of Pencils in the titys » PEN Ss.a ne -Moore’s,:Non=Ledikuble and BLANK BOOKS | '.Allkinds of Bound Blank Books| “and Sheppard’s.J.oose LeafSystems.if PRINTING We are sure we can meet your needs there too. Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery,518 South Center Street, asad N.C Home ElectricCo. General ase Electrical *Malina Furnished All Kinds Electrical Supplies. . HOME ELECTRIC CO.-, A.D COOPER;Manager: Sewing Machines| Repaired. lPiworrs a)Contractors| THE ANDMARK |! FRIDAY,ae 1912°=Mafeh 2% Ww hike W oman Killed.By.a|Colored | Woman, Aorinve’“News,Va...Dispateth, Mis Virginia:Beiote,a ow ‘and the mother.of eight,olili-‘dren,wis found .murdered.:.at her home on Creek avenue,Hampton,| Va.,this afternoon by het.13-year- éld.dwughter,Harriet,when the latter returned.from school,.A traip of blood through -'the.--~neoms of the lower ‘floors, uiture and broken crockery:showed} that the death struggle had been | a terrific ne before the’\Ontan.was rendered unéeonecious by.blows .on 18th.| wid-,ida the head’atid a bowel stuffed.iin her mouth “and .threat..Her head|was,horribly,mutilated.and thie skull:fractured in ‘one:place:CA |phatter ed heavy”yieos of erockery | ware indicated that chis ‘hid “been- 1 .:LAMPRECHT, ~...100 East Front’Street. r ’Phone 61. Roofing Pants,Monuments +7Burrus’Metal Roofing,.Gal- vanized Roofing,tin and gal-vanized Shingles with patent. lock.Roofing also has patent lock oo -Paint of all colors, _tine,linseed oil. lam agent for monuments made by Mecklenburg Monu- ment Co. C.S,HOLLAND.Dec:12;-= turpen- JUST RECEIVED! Lecal Views,All New. ST iateevile pamelaCobege, Statesville Graded School Mr.F.-H.Conger’sResidence. Long’s Sanatorium. -Southern Passenger Station. Ask to see the Simplofiller Fountain Pen and -Conklin’s Fountain Pen.These aretwo best self-filling pens on the market.Carry a full line “of Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING._ BRADY,-The Printer. W.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C. Fine Farm Lands and City ff Property for Sale.’.: AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. x .wan,2.-. \ Fecsury three roome of the.second:floor oftheFirstNationalBankBuilding,and.I am where I never stay and then.go off andsay I amnotin,but come on in and let repre be known.Tap the bell,knock or epeak'outtie I am not atthedentalchairIam.in myLaboratory workshop~in a room farther in, ‘Republicans.)Cur Money Back For the Asking “Arian forth a Kerie.to Teuéem dheir You Promise Nothing.. w if on te pitt 4 and sears,but L90s for a&reviis-We ale BO confide st We CAir |, ising D.DD;Prescription for |with:the repult Immish relief for indtg on and on ie ae that was |inner-pail disappear-;cyspepsia that we promise to’sup- ;uae aarlbes f:we hal ol gémeral|ply medicine free of all.cost ids of.cases”famovs old knight,td’-«one .who uses it accord-a ae hed tbe parted to the realm of the wm.)ing lirections who is not per-|. }<wermes of Bee known until the peowle of ~the Fe t isfied-with ©.the results.| )eriaus skin |coun ‘decided that they would ‘We no promises’and’put neo} ©‘,Ree ee entrust,to the Democrats.that which one Winer apy obligation.what.ev-|, gaan to hi permanent,eNotht ng like!th wished perforiny.2 .(oF Sumey nothiny gear be fair} D.D'-D.for the complexion.Payne tariff.lbiw wus vigor-We ane located igihit,here | Trial bottle (25°cents eavugh to |afsailed ‘by )the North Caro-lene.yow.live,and our’re putation| Breve Hie eer re this wonderful rem~an and with it President Taft should be’sufficient .-Assurance ‘of| ‘Ne ehn also give you a.ful size.|sigming it Doughton said the /genuimeness of our offer,|‘bottle for.$1.00 on .our absolute‘guar-aft's predecessor,the man who).-We want every one:who is tnoub-|antee that if.this.very first ty ttle fails'|jrought about his/nétimation andtied with imdigestion)or dyspepsiaeeeFeHeeitwillcostyounothelection,is.declaring that he has/in amy form to copie-to our..store ing.y f ot kept faith and wi!©it true|and buy a box Of -R2xall Dyspepsia stag W.et Hall,Btatenville,is _|thet his party will perhaps be fo bp Take them home and give :iy .Ee ed to give him the uomination,yet|theam a reasonable’trial,acoonding [Il i BALE ‘OR }FARM.if for the remainder cf the session,to directions If they don’t please} U nder authoftty of ,a decree of)the Democrats continue)to stand to-you,tell us and’we will quickly,re- the S¥iperior Gonst of Irecell county |Sether and continue to fulfill their turn your money.They dvave.ainthespecial:precedes forthe pledges,he can be ny ‘more elected (Very mild but positive action uponsaleoflandfordivisionmongthe|than the ket w of.gravitation can.be the organs with which they .come heirs of EB.Walden,0 will on |susperided ;od in.contact,appare ntly acting aS a “MONDAY:APE.2.1912".Doyugihito n declared that President regulative tonic.upon the —re laxed| ee :ee e Pale will go down as the’er Thuscudar coat of the bowel,thus at 12.-o'clock,ucen,at)the ‘court|avitator ever elected:to the presi-'overcoming weakness,and.aiding house door in Statcavse,sell.at |dency,for the reason that from the to restore the bowels to nfore vigor-public ‘auction ‘the fo.wing land/day of:his inawgurerich Sous:and healthy”‘activity.ThreeinCoolSpring*twusb'p .Lkept~ap a continuous on sizes,25¢.,50c.and $1.00.Remem- Beginning’at (irs coer,ob OF)rhe tariff.’’:The Democratic my)ber,you ean obtaim Rexall Reme-*rear the ohureh rad,suuving north)will go.before the pecple aj dies only at our store--—.The Rexall 3?degrees east -with'sai!road,and|record of -fidelity,rédeemed ,Store..The Statesville Drug.»Co With the:Statesv’ie ci Mocks-|promises and jled 268 y s :a :;.ville road 116 po'=sto a poet oak on kept":MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. the ‘west side ct the 1:0;therce|Sseebeenando soameteseeenneti ieee as ae corererth77degre*s west to Sills’cor}MATTERS GF NEWS.BY VIRTUE of a mortzage deedner;thence:near iurta 86 poles]::ek :executed Lo the undersigned on the to a stohe,Siis’.orner,;thence]:Lizzie Shaft.and Nora Britt?/the ith..day ‘cot February,1911,by north 89 degreés Vist &7 poles to|two'Asheville women who wey Thomas Harris and wi‘e,Lela Har- a poplar'on the wesc site of |cently arrested in connection’with |S,and default having been made branch:thenee esn-h $vrgrees west|the.death of "Myrtle Hawkins atin payment of the sum.therein namr £08 poles to a stake.wad pointers'|Hundersdnville,had.a preliminary ed,I will sell at public ‘auction, in Gay’s line;tbence-wita that line’hearing at Hendersonyille Monday.)tO the -highést .bidder for cash,at near east to the beginning contakin-|Bond in the sum of.$5,000 .the i on house dovor in Statesville, ing 85 acres,less 2 sures’soid to}Gase of the Shaft woman and 31,-‘:' the mill stagaeiy:t.is ‘aré@ contains;900 in the case-of the Britt.wo-).SATURDAY,APRIL 13,ae at dwelling house and:othe?improve-|Iman was required for their appear|the following tract of land described | ments:pauee at court and both were sent in Baid mortgage,fhe same lying|Terme—One-tatid ‘cash co confir-|to “jail.oo Pe =eae a)ach 6 ae mation of sale,oné-tuird in €|The Supreme Court.has advanced ~he eeipa eh a months and one-third in 12 months,| {with interest on deferred }ayments, with privilege of pay'ng before ma- jturity.-Purchaser geig rent for th year,ALEX C.BEAVER,|:Cormitsioner. J.B.Armfield,A‘ty ! March ‘1,1912. SALE"OF’FARM. :Under.author:iy /of }the Superior Court of jty In the special preceoding eniitled| |Thomas’0.Goodman and otherslagainst’Frank Goodme2‘1,-P will on a decree of MONDAY,A?&‘is~1;1912 at,12 o'clock,oor ‘at thé court| house door’iit Statesville,sell at} public auction tne fel wing tract} of land in Barringer tewnship, dell county with the improvements thereon: Beginning at a gum.‘nu:Zaigher’s line;thence south 43 degrees west 132 poles to a s*on0,.Blackwelder’s corner;thence south 61 degrees east 45 3-5 polestoa stone in road,Blackwelder’s corer;tacvee.north 43 degrees east 17 1-5 roles to a black gum;thence south 89 de grees east 8 poles 1%a stone on (Side of road;taence ucrth 49 de grees east 19 poies to a black gum’stump;theace north 50 degrees west 10 1-3 poles ‘o a stone;thence north 30 degrees east 36 poles to a black oak stuMp on west side of el thence vocth he 1-2 degrees [1 east 26 poles “o @ hickory..on ee bank of branch;thence north- degrees.‘east 617 poles,tc a Sous, Zeigier’s corner;thence:north.$ west 64.polés wito,Zuigler’s line to the bgeinning,containing.43 1-4 acres.; Terms—-Oné*ialf cask ‘on .con--firmation ‘of.salé and ‘balance in 6 months,-with’inverest,‘ overturned fur-) hedell ccun-} Ire-| DOUGHTON FOR:FREE’SUGAR, |iil;ghth District Representative Spoke).|in Béhaif of the Pree,Spgar BH)|in the “House,Last.Friday,| Hom,Ru,Doughton,Congress.”from this district,|.poke.in the:House last Friday.in favor of hte ill remioving the duty| ib sligar.‘The:Washiaeton' pondent of the Greousboro Says.‘Mr,Dowghitan’,provedisel!a Ivuniorist as.well as one ‘wild is famillar trine."?<The Mr.‘Dougihtton's nenia:rks “1s given by tbe News’conmrespomde ut “And vet*the |Vinois,the “minonity iMr.Doughtion, for inpre light. ratforded”and theen,abunidartly.° sees Not.ears he not,and |wend niok."s,: seader,” he. and Byes:has He owas iat orruptea:1 a tumder the pledges 1 people.”’ o -hearing on October 15 the Lcavaering the indictment of WiNiam|.Breese and Joséph E.‘Dickerson jtor alleged conspiracy and emibez- |zlement from the National Bank ol Asheville,N.C.In asking for jadvancement Solicitor General Leh- |miann spoke of the a“special and pe- +euliar—cireumstanees——involtyed in |this extruordinary delay of 15 years] |between ‘&dictment and punis ;ment.”t Francis.C.Moore,former”presi| jdent of the Continental -Insurance |Company,’lof New York,dropped |dead frum heart disease just after jhaying dielivered.a brief address |at |the dedic atory.éxercises at the new] Young:Women’s Christian Associa- ition,building,at Lakewood,N.J., Sunday,-He,=was 70.years oldjJustasihereachedhisseatafter speaking’:Mr.Moore fell on,‘his wife’s shoulders and expired in”ber arms.‘ Felix J.Ellard;one of the |best known men of the Lewisburg sec tion “of Alabama;where many acts of violence have beau committed.it recent months,was ambushed and assassinated ‘Monday,two miles.from his home.His son,Constable Will Hillard was asssassinated only 4 few weeks ago,The assassins inboth’cases are unknown,The el-der Ellard was in a buggy whenfired)upon and his body fell to .the ground.The horse teok fright and ran home,(His son drove back aind found the body, ——————" C..\A.-Glogsner 2%Ontate street,Rochester,N.Y.,hus recovéred from:alongand-severe attuck of kidney trou- ble,his cure.bein#due to Foley's Kid-ney Pills.After detailins his case,.he|says:“I am only.sursy i did not -learhsoonerofFoleyKdpeyPills:In a fewdays’time my backache completely leftmelandIfef€.greatly improved.My kid- 13>-WIibL GCODMAN ‘Commissioner.as “B._Armfiel4,«.—hia Be March 1,1912.ee ifaeHo line”:and I was «no Wie.Drog Co.| became stronycr,izzy spells:left ionwger ‘annoyed at memiber of |# COTTES-|a News|& him|§ with the De mioera the dac- followbig.summary .of gentleman from Il- said| “continues to gail! The:Ught has been jpicrmation give if has and + -iears’) a Johid hie hae As and gompne-| CASO| the} |For further inforradtion see fg: usied to inflict tire wounds,-At ‘an ot applause -Trot’the:Democratic| Yestigation:by.the:nolice ted bo the}side “of:-tihe House,“Bre,gontin~|i |discovery:that?Mrs.Betote:had |uéd Doughton Cit is net sso smuwdh|][threatened)to have “Virginia ‘Chir it |ehut as informations that,the dit ‘tlan,a ETOse,.APT CEted for the:Bae 160:Ceentleman “vieeds,as it"therit of “Heweral .pieces “of clotik-bis:to:Have the Stale an,prejudioe ner\ne:amd:thie woman \was ‘placed:faleWed from jis umdlierst ridding,And);::'‘he der arre Ldter a purse:identifidd that is.”scmething which’noone|i re fa atl preg tie.ht thie “ded omen :die be expected snp tor a ptiandr|‘Yoru have't to Tiveyseith 'yyour furniture.san BU i ae ‘ found.on:thes negro wud)z fi pat Republican.-horny opinion’thie!:ae iwatt wae found in.her roum |man wo.discoyens aid.“puts;into You.want to live witli it a long time,Ff arniture that wlll lies with Pagelwitl endure.‘aan oh j practical operation peipetual motion’wear and keeps its good looks and give vou its best service for years ‘and:years—is«what youpheVotersHaveaRighttoKnow:|Will”have passed-from ‘the “earth (4p want.’my i.can DunhianrHenald.|Mor than 1,000.years.before the ;:“i,ee ;i;::! ,le Iman,will:be bor )who can convinee W ae Ly at ,hacen a 1 and wank We have great:respect for theleg-|tne gx:indpat “Republican —that the |§e know tbat no better wood.and workm pean be ‘fotind in any:furniture anywhere‘islator whovotes for,what he believes tariff ts a tax.Whee at the Jast @ that in the furniture we sell:More than this,\Talso know that you.can -buy this furniture to'be right,yet he should let us know|ses4p 1 af.Gong res-Fermer Speak>3 {howd us.at lower prices than you woild have to pay for inferior kinds at other stores.3whathebelievesbeforeweareasked|er Oanmnow.«in his,seat “amd 4 %t to vote for him:asked:.the”minority “Leader to “sipel \Muke itz‘GOnNVE nient to cone in re wee*k andiinspect these offers. —a =ifor him’the word.‘innocence,’the,he Re |hope:wisei red?ia iy mind that |@ iss |he:I follidwers “had.beem'4 tang a lesson’by the chastibemem ‘that;had)beén admiffisterd by>|the[Amenigan people and they ahough |The|Williams.Furniture ‘House. ne ate in tife:he 1 to bring ‘|forth fru its”Tepe:ance for:the)<*<9 “torment _twre he bad dome people.But :tener nnnaan nt Seem est[ales |my fairest.hopes were:‘Boon James Brogden,a:young ‘famines ROSVES @ }’hed to the gtot in when J]‘Saw Wake county,was drowned int sevevesoose PODOO26 eee :thin &tundpat lenient,ef the:party river Saturday.“The,water!4 armayed in-.solid phalanx Like |covered approaches,to,the bridge =HALL S TOILET LOTION ioh of old,they continted,to BY n’s team Wwdlked off the ‘heir.‘heat and the.-60W ige Into,deep water.Heo swam,>netted Oo.cut soon the team He savedmae“Whats is a morse b nat hetore he-coutd releqss — to \the Bouls ,‘BECOTI animal.he.lost hts oe ‘ is the:fact Strength ond was drowned.)9.‘:::party is Keep-!=-*NOTHING BETTER FORCANYOUAASKMORE? bounded as follows:Beginning at an iron peg on thenorthsideoftherailroad:and .runs thence north 6314 degrees west five poles'cand nine,links to an iron peg;thence norih five degrees east 3814 poles to a gum;thence east five poles and nine links to 4n iron peg near the branch;thence: south five degrees:west 3914 poles to the beginning,coniaining one jand a half acres,more or less: mort- gage duly registere’in Book No.34,page 580;im tne office of the vi gister of deeds of Iredell county. Ry;W.:POU, March 12,41993:1 +Mortgagee. |COMMISSIONER'SS SALE OFLAND JURSUANT to ajudgment of the Superior|A Cour?of Iredell county,rendered at the Jan-|uary term,1912,inan action wherein Thomas J ||Conger is plaintiff and Will Warenis.defendant.| |the nudersigiied c:mmissioner will sell at Lageauctiontothehishestbidder,for cash,atcourthousedoorinStatesville,N.©.,on :| SATURDAY,MARCH 23D,1912,| at 12 o'clock,m.,the following described “real er-tate lying in the edge of Kelmont.a colored sub-urb,southeast of Statesville.to-wit:One-half acre of land,the same that Wil!Was-son purchased from Nat Smith,for description ofeeeseedeedfromNatSmithtoWillWassonandbeingtheresidenceoftheeaidWillWasson,adjoining the lands of Ernest Weaver,Nat Smith'sestateandthepublicroadleadingtoWilliams’ Grove.JOHN A,McLBAN,R,B,McLaughtin;Atty.Commissioner.Feb.20,1012,moe ° S.I.Holland. 7 Has good farm horses and mules for sale for cash or.on time,Terins to-suit purchaser,te a Best equipped livery in gown.ad __*Phone g. night.I feel 100 pur cent.better sinceusingFoleyKidney2"sts."’Tonic in ac-om,quick in-Fesurts,“TTy then.chebigett Day.or Night,* CHAPPED FACEOR HANDS.,..>°i '25C.-A BOTTLE... AT 52S mR W.F.Hall’s,Drug Store. "PHONE NO.aeans26008200689O208C08604 Just Arrived We Have the Finest Bunch of Stock Horses,Mares and Mules That Has Ever Been Here Call and Look Them Over Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. WANT TOBuyaShoe That will actually wear longer than any other shoe for lessmoney?If so,call and seeOURNEWLINE which contains all of the latest — styles in lasts,Jeathers®and }patterns,We havea style FOR EVERY TASTE Yours truly ,CAN'T LIVE RIGHT © SWiien a Watch.-You’re always wondering what time itis.© Get one of my WATCHES and quit wondering.a“ifBESTWATCHES.ee a ah BEST PRICES.CVs ‘H._B.WOODWARD.Jeweler. Serer cr Are INCOME.TAX.BILL ~PASSES.|.Tho...Legislative*Candidates.| ;~uei ;oS \t rE ARK(NSal ‘ing “Den nekOe aalt Righty Re’T>the Wiitor ot The Landmark:pe ee a Tay Ee An Oey *+ne AC 4 ay’i ': FRIDAY,--—~“Mareh.a"1912.|.publicans Voted For’It—Fate in’“Mgny Voters"are mua pleas.| :ore.Senate Problematical-——Free ed to see soime of the ‘Temes:nvem- T REE KILLED ININ AA BUIL DING,Wool’Bill‘Next..tionad for the Legislarure—W,.D.)ie g\Store at Wadesboro “Gote|Washington Dispa teh 19th."Turner for:the Senate and T.°J:.Wi- -Iapsed and.Two Young:Ladies|The Democratic «excise bill,,to.)liams for-the House of Represiemita-. d a Little.Girl Killed—Others virtually “tax everybody's imoome}ijyas—tor we know how they stamd \dnjared.“oo nen it ‘is 35,000 or |mone A vear om the salary question,Dr.King, \\cham “Dispatch,20th,...tor passed the House toddy,250 to ‘we presume,is alll.ght om that The ‘New Maxwell _Messenger Roadster © Charlotta Observer.rhe Dergocrats’voted.solidly,for.it]digo.Let the péople speak”their i Coe and carried 80.Republican:yotes it ith The PR (. a i Dead ‘IN iss Marton,i ittle,agied ag .sent!mathe ae mes ie OPLE oe ; Fegan ton a,ot an,Hw ear Hele ae SNHoN in ot rm of a8 >»$625.| ey \ge‘lia’Many Govinkstion,reoed 3.Se the tbill now goes:to.the Seniate,government.“MANY:VOTERS as ::: riously:aiunes,Mrs.vameés M.Cov-|whtne its tute’is \a guess,|Many |hcsacerilie.iMaron £0:i ft jit / a ington,Sr.:“sidgihithy’ac api Y ©.|Senators.today:deci seal GHG:ME Akt gai eR,be ay tt y —0 EP \:Parsons,Dr.W.L.McK nnen,Jou on analysis.they found the.House ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC ah : x ts Mise eeeubt of a tenia measure would tax all:-elasses of a s is ,é people ‘alike.they,would support ‘it ;Having Sunline ae a‘dininistnator “accident tie ‘most aearojetdi ng’:in |Demonratic Senators ith a few r pudding,oocupied “by |the Parsons)<p /Democra tie “Leader Martin ex:versons:ha vi peety ality - Dawg Company collapsed:today with-|\ressed:the hope that~the Deine?aot ‘aie che sph eee out A hanbent’s wailing,Sif enatic:Senators and)the progressive|iy~eae ¥Manel’2 ae 912.- Ror many)peas whe ‘building,|0 |Republicans +.might “put.the “bill this:roti Ww ili be plend in,bar.of ¢wosstony structure bailed af.ba ick,|-thatomigih.‘Republican )leaders,ated sy Ss.oe ci erebba ain vthaly’me \a choles:business.shogit-|aepanding upon,the ‘President's:veto Aad,ete oo Lol eau ineatedi to eee. tial \'Tie)ParsioesDrug.’“Compa DY |to check.revenue’ravision ©bills aig ete aa 1 Wy MS CLO ‘has)\\\becumisa the >2ntire pudkding|pron:the House.,prompt sett Lemesrt.t CLOD; ae 3\the “organization.of the gots|rhe vexcisé pul,though prima)ty Pande A Se stratak Ot Thee,Le pariy Home ‘ten years ago.~The intended to:prddiuee aiywhere {rom a :Oh ay AA -firet flodr was.given pwen.bo the PE|354,000,000 to $60,000,000 a year tq?iM .aEBy yi i i on oe ane te imwine ae lve cere‘make up for te-losses on’freesu-pei eget \ne bobbing e Ss.st :pe \e Pa i |gar,is allso expected:td be one af i an the ba ement Pe on the secon lehia offsets,to ‘general:Hension legis:aC hine ho et floor.Tite offices were also om ChE)jation owhigh Seems race to,be $625 2ob:tai torv,incsuing top,magneto.6 nc sas vdampS. Your Wife Can Drive’ -This Car,Too ~ oar,.This.building.WS |acted.NN \th ond 1 }1\the.property of Bro iW.J:MoLen-Demioanait!‘*oS e |mS >ic:Leader .Unde ico || \didaama\thé contract,had dee}ned his majority.intact enw complete and I:am.prepared to dal]. made fedently for a needed improve”)gut the passage.of tho bill,Not:one)any kind of repair work. ment,“the front was,to be entire \y\nocratic vote:Was Gast against)Engine and Boiler Work:a.Specialty. hy.‘new With a comer entrance nad} !lit and‘the measure was pe AEC ex-} \“the floor of the retail,room lower,F“\actly as introduced.Also ¢arry a full line of Steam Fit- ed,©This ‘contract was let to W..T-(with the fnee,Sugar,‘bil 1’analtings up to 3 incliés.“Injectors,Lt: Brasi neten)an a foree of Ww ork ’and J P ;i : Cat Os fine eo a tax bills out of the way,Dem:|bricators,Oil Caps an et umps,She can.tea ;nothe axt eae = pa ®1 the ce lan making:excava-|oo ctie “members of ‘he ways ad|Pipe and Shafting.tm)how to operate it in 15 i epther Biievall teeature developed to x *>free in tia he |he minutes.t ;z >j nd”e St intn ar,is economy ef ie There was me.thous ‘of danger |M2 ang .committee anes free ckile |4 A TU RNER,:Ss simplicity,of operation and ‘Car,1S ec iy ef up again “the wool sclpedigle which is}|: considered ne met jest ‘-problem)Depot Street..Dealerin Machinery, |they shave déal\with at this |i Ss one session”of Goeecea The commit-: kéep..There are 7,000:bueiness.men using the:Messenger—in.their businessmen ; whose first requirement is econamy.‘te:the building und the *busimess| .went dm as usual,The sidewalk ow. \both streets.is)cement and a.few handling,as well as its high-grade appear+'” ance,make it‘a very popular ladies’Car, minutes after 10.o'clock this sore t ia 3 4 Pinewood Dairy Farm .; ing W.\N.Rea noticed the.Bide et wantsne eh babiap cuba eis or ”me PS 16,500 physicians ‘usse this car because You.-will.be,proud’to own .this sub ' s Bek ‘i ‘:0 ~nitigivent.stron¢e.:|Se 4 te 5 fs ;Ce ey ire FM eta Re Renee ean he ion Sg ‘Or Bee we che Chairman Underwood >is,Known STATESVILLE,N.C.R <eae ae relianle.It is strongly constructed,’-:‘stantial:‘steel-bodied ‘roadster.There is Ce \i s ve |i :gist t '*. a sow mitutes another ¢rack appe aT .hall i at a ia ae et .W.C.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS.with standard features,ofthe wanic reliable ho “indication Cf low.cost :4 \ Ten porkers that.will weigh about 100 Ibs, '”ed.;By this time geveral"men:gath-)6.a ay.| .handsomé lines.:Come in and’sce :éred-hbout,and.a,warning was |from:raw wool,apne Tant ‘ly b =|]each.Will'deliver anywhere in town at 10c.‘Maxwell ‘quality thet ‘enable dthe Maxwell :Pak ae fe ae : a Noe en 000,000,comd not be raised “by poe }March 15 .jas.try it oul cry the toad with oy \Sent.to the men in the basement),x duty ik vw slik,and raw |per pound»|_Maren 15 -to win all the:Glidden Tour trophies and ue :t vale 4—Contrantor-Brisinéten .was-seit ‘: can't come in today,make Yt :Re SAT Vedat NS bbe:“Phe anti-free weel—Damo-finish 1454 miles.Seo .Pa ; ie mr tea *agerspan Rae tT orats:aay they cam ©demenstrate|of hardes tr conditions andi get Stery-of +pte. toe ae rn ce i 2d tide ‘“.cil as the ornly tsarm with perfe ct score-——109 Mada 4 i ey atte!ADE ae sida -t store Dr ;oKin-————\ Wi 1ag¢%ar he advance ;ae Nea Se be Sout ermmmen ern e eerste sr I oe qualitied as executor of per cent efficienc th t +as ‘, non was at;the:pre ription’|.,.BELLE A cS Cr y roughout this contest.1912.datalogue in the meantime. r ‘|“e@ane:|the peeuidient of.tive Gompay FILLED MAN WITH Ww IND.the will of BE.L.Grose,deceased,I ;ea ‘: Mr.Fred.C..Parsot was wait SSE ‘—_—_—-|::\aehe notify:all.persons.having ny :i asin jeg re ke A “Joke That.May»Result in |oh ‘ms.against;said estate to pre;ust receive : :|He et Covi “Mit’s PReath—Forced.Air:Into ,Man's|s jt “them to me.qn.or before da carof these.Come and inspect them.. rg :ae wody.©"yal ::+.|MareL 12,1913,or:this notice will 6 ‘li ;M .©A and.R.M were attending to (ss et RL ae .¢ Baca!were attend were Wadesbtro Meeser be ;plead in bar of their SOOO VET -aro ina otor ompany. A in the st Mrs:James M.-Cov-A man by th®name!of McCormick JOHN A:CHAPE IN,;‘ ington,St.;ber daughter,‘Mrs.J.)who is 11 employe of,Steele's.MilL;|.«_Hamptonville,Rel. E M.|Covinet Jay and little’Vingim-ar Goriova,Richmond!'coumty,18}J.B.Armfield,oe 4 ia \May Covington;three years old,suffer “¢from:one of the strangest|eae ore were toget |an the stone,near things ,.¢ver known to happen,and \|Misses .Marion.at dlit ‘is.very doubtful that he will,ey-| _+two >.young women,er recover | ¢Mr,and Mrs:John.J In up-to-date cotton mills ‘mar little.were:szated at one of ‘the /chinery is cleaned olf by.a ‘bhow-| taties in the front corer of the|pipe,”which is worked exactly like| j store.Dr.Wt M:Morton;-of-hela hose thit is used.19 throw water.|SOROE TS :Southern,Savings Bank,and i,K.\The “blow pipe’pumps air instead’|.@ Stber,a traveling man from Charjof water A long hose is.fasteried)ehEne Jn,Front”s lotts,were standing close to th®jto an =6!venating dytiamo and.at) main counter \the other end the air rushes with 2 hi 4 moment,without a word of tremenduus foree through a’.small pus sepee eein style, the entire.side wall of |metal’pipe:This pipe,is held by |eauty and comfro ays guaran- I “pul ding fell into,the |street jan)operator,who moves!it-around|‘teed not to rust or break.Whether and ©the,‘building collaps 1d,theland over the machinery,.which is {you buy or not,try it on and see why 2 roo’through the ceiling)thinougiily.cleaned by the powerful lit excels. oo :it,down.The great |current ot air n MISS MONTSINGER,. mbers d on the.s uth side and sever days azo the ‘paar 1 Corsetier and Dressmaker. this alone accotnts:,for the fact’pipe”operator at Stzele’s Mill was}March 1.’Phone 1256. that.only thtee of chose inthe build-)qléaning up’the machinery and ‘nev- ing ate.dead,:ler thinking of’the serious.conse:|LE W.M...Mofton,who.was quences,he,in a spirit of misc hief,, i i and is he}turned the pipe to th seat of Mr:|9 vhout @|McCormick's overalls:-and over building joi)the full eurrent of air.,Jus’ on,SY...second or two ‘the air forceA is ve ,were way up the yictim’s bxpay,entened | ,ast pt ;i as Ww itMess Dr aid is wels,atid as stated,“ble w him up ike a et A doctor was immediately sum- moucd,who rendered what relief le éonibd,which,wasn’t niuch Mr.Mo-!I el sD Corm.c“went to Fayetteville los-t s iI Davis Case.pital i 01 ittle help,for 5 ;pital but could get iftt yelp,; hig bowels ‘are paralyzed and it-Graham Flour, Nie!hope is efitertained for his me ; covery He is now back dt’his D KIM me in Cordova He is pnobably |j-J A : 0"veurs of age and bas a faiiily:)Jodo IMD BALL, a ” Tescued |ier of the -ceeded in t cut of the pil of than one.hauwr,after the building,the thr its were taken out had been i body of Con gton Was timber:and.her body of Miss badly brokencaz the body of he gut,Hi bet er }n as LD.Robinson an d Mis,James Cov ton,Jr.,.are Uni jared but are pr ae : trated Mrs M.Covington,JT.,An‘editorial in,your last ise} is in a.eric “eondition..A,fabiiog contal in extract froma “news timber struck her down against ,.a itema 1 tte Springs Orphianr |, deattr | An E-xplanattion About Mr.Hill's Sop Chickens. To the Editor of The +andtnerk: MESTER CHIBF.| CHAMPION COMBINATION STALLION.; show case.*:Both jaw bones.are |age pauper,im which it appeears thiat is broken,one shoulder and arm frac-Mr.Wan.(L.,Hill Was 6 pleased! tured.atid there are internal ju with the treatnvent he récelye d nt | ries Messrs Parsone,ate innon |)our recent ‘poultry,Show 1 thank | und Covington..subtained bruises you in advance for Bpace in aid cuts.All the émployes of ‘tine |Landmark §to «set Mr.Hill.rig hes Sal's oh ;cnanmtye thir }bout the daatter,«nd uhe .'‘:,‘ store managed «to “escape thnowe ns _porate mented LNs a ete The best individual.and best bred:combination Stallion’in North Carolina.You all know ,him—: the windows:except Mr Johme V sanve breath thank The Land uk i ‘NUFF SAID.a { lie.Mills.He was upstairs andi for its “loyalty.to us..Biice the):«enn,.; fell in among the ruine,‘but man|birth of owr ongantzation ae PARTICU :I have just returned from Kentucky where I fortunately secured “SAMPSON,”one of the best indi-: ed to ctwwi out with only’a few During the judgiag of the J indis |5 Bap viduals and best bred Jacks in that State.He is 153-4 hands high with big bone arid muscle.No | “ninor injuries:avearly every one|"the.secret Sah th rgush error,bilvce u The woman whois:exactingly par-.Jack to compare with.him has ever been seen In this section. f{the wT)e Or two secon rize ribbons on yu vig a 2 , ie theme fee ek anid peuieed Rock -coeSe ee tig actoutligy Ye |r Oe ee one oF erenale They will both make the season at my barn,Call and see these fine animals,Book your mares Lut none sis fatalily injure i Boe eet to the matter later,he/excellence if she willorder early to.be sure of securing their services. 5)s total wreck.|4 Bod he judge to say which dhould|Y TY rr & hgedue pital ly “pe .n s.cond 1 a i tied,|Cl fly xX i LOU R ‘H.R.COWLES,Statesville,N.C.= »worth 20,000 +thie resudt ~hedniey Miro Hi §the next time she buys.This flour bird was placed third.We exial-\is manufactured HERE.by a procéss ee j Ge ae ‘:Tl he ya tter t \fr Lild TNC Mr.Barnhardt’s Trip,to Cabarrus,:aon t ern x ‘aa on :t at dy that retains all-the ‘delicious,nourish-|©——o ne To the Walthr of The Landmark:|supposed:to be,that he ~Awould|jing qualities of the selec ted.wheat|“4 Mr 1)ae sarnhardt,of ,States-\take for gnanted that we were hon berry.: , V A as.revul aya ithe ng ‘in the ‘matter In Mr:Hill's Bread,cakes,pies,pastry,CITY Lig Vaca Reve eis.ie ae antiche.he-also-elaims that.his he :|FLOUR iis ideal ‘for.Insist ‘on City:66 ee es ce He |Wasik nlc was first,given |first prize id||Brand when you buy flour.. :POSE 4 :WHIeS then’cheamihed to second,as well “ne |‘te 3 Le Wad,not seen ;c pa ;iva pen e@utty.”1,can conideive ol,Cj ty Fl Mi hi ( eet BV CS fio reason in the world why Mr ul our }ing 0. : ,aT)ne Let ‘ah rrus why ‘when he fteft Cabarrus who avve-!Ha should not have known owhien ee a ef He é iS it Re he wrote this <item.that ‘It‘was a i :-Ww ti i )wuship,at,the home “«f.gctatemeit.Seavey 5 ast:.‘:(G Lawiship,at the ‘howeof (A.misstatement,toy The Kast et 4%Mothers Should Cease to Worry. Si baaviake a Mir.an Mile,‘ol Sec Iredell Poultry Show NE fatesvulle,Ol O1d-WUGH suf falio ‘tf atl at ceerack.He leo net es Rachel sabcehaldncne aeahi acliGiainachaot Houne.|4 We have gacdred the sale of the famous and original mattie,é €he Sola pa 3 i t a pensioner of the Mexic ae ar coe pe eminenay of-The Landmark.MILLINER y Keystone Rompers.and Creepers for Children from 2 :i a :tarmes |,Tucsday Manrch'26,-8 p.m.,atid :; a ‘Carrs a1 thes now ee th :Begin sdhoob.hase,thiere |will)-@ caer :i to 6 years old Made of the best material obtainable,:if : re a eg ore ee °°innedt effeets,Pinks,Blues and Tans,at 50¢and 75e. t mi.Propst.-former st erige (after.witli isenlbe S y ao : a Served.Nhe Progeedswill be "used gli ae per garment.This is the most practical garment-ever wary .buv ¢GOM purchase a.library.“The pub-|Have just received trot, ,1 ella «_|e tw coddielly invited:.devised for children and we take pleasure in offering.) Philadelphia and New -York.a full ling of Milli- nery..Opening will:be DON'T NEGLECT A CHILD'S COUGH!‘—__or 5 ; The “Child's Weifire’’movement has PACKOCHE,ALMOST UNBEARABLE! challenged.‘the attent on‘of thoughtful ‘eauute,almost.© people everywhere.sothers are natural Bipe ae DD.Toot .supporters,-and,will:find in Boley’s Rania neton,“I.,/says:“I suffered with Honey and Tar Cormpoimd a most valua.yy ckache and:pains in my kidneys which blé ad.Coughs and.c iis that,.uncheck-Kidr,-Eanoat unbearable.I,gave>Foley anpouneed later ‘ ed,lead to eroNp,:)PYUaclitis and pneu-dney Pills a good’trial,and ©they wee ¥s monia,yield quickly tc the healing and done Wonders for me.Today.1 can do y : m3 :°idrs.N.M.:Keim:MTS.IN.WM.ACH. you this splendid line which we recommend in every respect.«ot Be ee Youre Truly, MILES gf FOSTON.= Sales Day is the first Monday-in each month.inStatesville,Nos fttain result of kidney,803 EE.Olive street;| “soothing.dualities of Foley ‘s Hone v,and Sttaotd,RAPE dayie work and-not;teet-the _2,talas nev > ho harmful,oroKs.oh @ aeaaiaine,“ar pa ee bmwhiney ane ptadder TrOubte4 ‘a narcotic.“Réfuse substitutes:States-matigice’gent aD thee of.“‘medicne.‘No ‘ville Drug Co e.Statesville Drug a} ‘VOL.XXXVI. THE STLAM LAUNDRY BURNED. “Fire Friday Night 1Badly Damaged ‘the Statesville Steam Laundry, Dileplant.of the Statesville s urn a 9‘badly damalged:by:fire.bet ween,3‘ane.10.of¢lock Fridiy night, and:when discovered.the,flameswerenapidity.,spreading.from °thie|“boiler roonp imto the:metal»covered*dinaine portion:ofthe building "at“the rear’ate -Mr-U “Hanwell :Sarritue ‘ot’“phe pla;it,in.the Office;in the -froht’of the:rail: ‘ing at’‘the time and he and othersdiscoveredthefineaboutthesametimeandseveralalanmswereturti-ed,ciin:The \fire department ~ne-sponded andone Mine of hose waslaidwithoutdélay,but some trouble Was experienced in getting the sec-end:line-in operation;giving ~the fine a chebnicd:to make|headway:and| ‘Set inte -the'madn-building,Beforetheflameswere”gotten’under con trol the front portion of the build- ing Was practically destroyed .and the ceiling of the main building Was ‘burned ‘owt,causing serious| damage to,practically all.of~the}niachinery,The.fire dd not reach|the office and all books and ree- ords were saved.;Mr..Harwell valued at fnem .$7,000.to $8,000 and ‘his ‘loss ig heavy,partially.covered:by| insunance The”.building is the “property of Mr.-R:A.Miller;avho cammied insurance sufficient to coverthe.damage:The ee a be —2p ed amd--remodetedk——ree ‘owit and his .plant nd Mr.Harwell hopes to shy me opWw thin.a few:weeks He i+business thnough some Qut-of-town latindry.“There was My.gr@at amount of laundry iin the’building at the time,on acccunt of its being the last of ‘the week,amd|‘but few custotiiers will be:incom veruenced by.the loss of clothingTherewassome.ctiticism of delay of the firemen in getting second .stneam of water on fire,built they claim the trouble unavoidable In the first place electric Mght pole had been.ple 6 near the water hydrant’that Vas with difficulty that the water Was turned on.Then when .thehoseWasscrewedonitisalleged|ome wiho Aid not.whider- Stand Wi ue manstooktoClettibentheconnectionandineteadunscreweditandcausedtinehesetocomeloosefromtheplug.The next trouble.was with the noz-|zie,which refused.to connect with the hose at the joint.where it was| taken apart and another section wf hise Had tobe taken’off before the nozzle would connect But for| this delay it is believed thie flames| could bave beem confined to-the Tear portion of the building Case of Smallpox at St.“Charles Ho-tel, A had case of smallpox tins appearedattheSt.Charlies Hotel,thevictimbeingMr.N.A.McOurry,a traveling salesman from Athens, Ga Mr.McCurry arrived at hotel Sunday a week ago. piained.being sitk:ahd webedimuttvedilaleiy.He contitianadaridagohiyswas:cabjed.iAlAwIpartoftheWeek: alpeared.which were| thiought.'-to be measles Saturday it was realized disease was smaliqox of ‘physicians exam im Saterday om tj ON a sitll pox of the j tion ‘wll cant j the the. Wer per t tashj aI first by the: number atbut that nainwainne presence the door the vict about ne ing the putitic ths disease appeare of the hote).al €d about town unging vacci The appearance of smallpoxfailedtocausetheusualalarm.Vae einution has been So .genenal-in ‘Statesville and Vicinity that spread| Gf the.disease fs not feared.Those)whio have mot been vaccinated shouldeid,warming at once The | ate .having.abolished smialipox|quarantine loiws,.the i tdwal’wihio| hus net been vaccinated”takes the}risk. }« Cards were ticm, has| i thesty Military Company —Lispected. Thirty-nine out of the total 240 -me inbens of toe finedell Bliaves unt |derwent the anal.inspection of|the «mpany Satu fey nig con ducted by Ooh Thos,Stringfield,:in- epectior general of North -Canotina, and Capt.Dougherty,of the Unite d Siaiee anmiy,and the iaspéction..of-ficers declamed the Blues made an| exvelont showing.=Thay were} very much gratified.wrth the large} nu:inber r presimt far the if uspection; aig~he improvepient in drilfimg| v iast:year was source of |“cation.Capt.erty,Bays)company,its ‘one of the best hee | has.inspected,amd Capt.J.Deity and other officers of vullbiny were congratulatedtheirgoodwork..In:addition oa the ‘nspecting officers;Col,Gard-} ner,of Shelby,art Capt.Morri- son,of Moonesvillle;were here for ‘the ‘inspection. “¢ aDough ne The ge oigt the The State High ‘Sohpola Inspected. Mr.°N.W.Walker,of Chapel:Hill, inspector of State High.Schiools, spent.Thursday:anid Friday in-Ire-dell cowmty,visiting the °~State High Schools at Scott’s,Trowtmain anid Harmony.He found the schoolsimfine:condition and the.teachersSiypieeeinettthehighmade of work being done, These schools ure ‘supported ibythe’Staite anid the local districts -in winch thiey are located.The ota fund for the thwrée schools ig $2, 200 amd there ate 105 students ene|, Toliled ia:the ,thnee schools,-Depre- ate wearly.alll sections of thes oounty.iG V3 bat thg bebotAccidents:will ‘happenwiulareres-knep DRejectleOil,for “such.Tnargenoien,Twobash,28¢..and,506.,pt ail,stores,| ,fe Aes mmey ne Léundiny,on.west Front:street;was} he)fine.originated:ity the:bottler noom't ‘of the “mali ARs _butilid-| the| was)n’|he | the| He.Gomr | +chinsrch of j 0 'post-| i yea ot |& |ter + Ji }paniion and a loyal friend.No frond MR.J.H.WHITE DIES SUDDENLY. Suffered‘a Stroke of Paralysia Fri-day:day Morning at-2 O'clock—~-Funer- .Business Man and a Loyal Friend—Other Deaths... “Mr,Janies Houston.:WhiteSaturdaymomniingat-2>-0'clock,aithigtome‘on-Walnut street,as.aresultofasthokeof:paralysis uetainedridaiy,”afternoon,about 5°30: ’news oft Mr...White's:‘deathSaturday.*.ene twas a)great shiek to this frien) amoes,Hie:hath es at his piace|!Of higiniess Friddmaad was super intending geome work at the railinad Statieay whem he was stricken,‘end few.people had ‘heard of:his:“ikness;»'' Mr.White ate a”hearty Finidiay and was.apparently|usual ‘health: |day aftemoon he drove \wailway tation to look }shipment of some cement.fored--men “were working in ay var|under his directions,Mr.White be-ling seated in ‘the elid.of the car|Betweeri 4 and 5 o'clock Mr.Whiteremarkedtothemen.that the stuff’!‘was making,him sick and he wentoutside.Presently,he was askediaquestionandbeingunabletogive, |dlreetions one of the er "plhiionied| }to the’store.When it was learned that Mr.White waé sick instriictions were given ‘to bring him.wp:towm.Mr.White walked to the buggyaidedbuthadtobe.helped By thie time’he reached his ef business cm WEB,Broad | the wus:unatte wo ait Lp, E.Sloan assisted the .driver tolakeMr.White home.,He was lable to speak «a few words after’he t ved heme butleoon Lapse d it +4.State’of semi-cons:ioustiess from | i Which he never rallied A physi withe.was promptly oalhed .said iWhite had suffered a stroke pymulysis,affect &.his right’.side While Mr..W nite was always jo-. Vial and cheerful,rarely complain~ting,his family and intimate friends knew ‘hig condition was.‘precarious and he anticipated a stroke .of pa-/|ralysis.‘Mir.White was a wictim ofiright’s diseane,A little amore thin two years agi he lay at death's (door for several days at his hime) in Greetighboro:& dinner im)his to the after.the |Two cal-} un- im place poreet, ee 3 his.funeral,that iff he was able jto do business it was|known that he was (ir from well. “The funeral took:placeBroadStreetMethodistchurch,of|whieh Mr.White:Was a.memiper, |Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock;theseryices.being conductea’by the ;pastor,Rev.Harold)Turner,assist-| |ad by Rev.Messrs.H.K Boyerjand-C.EB.Raynal While the |went her was very disagreeable,the| {fuicwe nal was langely ‘attended,thierd |was a large and beautiful floral display and other evidence of the} jesteem in which the dead man was |lheld.'The-imterment was in’Oak- |wood cemetery. “Jim's White,ashe hwas|known,oldest son of Mr.and Mins iJ.Alanson?White,was./bomn 48! years azo at the oe homestead tin Amity page ty,near Bethicsda| He spent his boyhood |ti }that commmatnity came to States-|ville with his father’s family about| }31 years “ago.He had -lived here} }sin with i execpticn of.four] years .spent ia -Gre oro.When!\a@ youth he cltked a time én fhardware.and impls- tatesyilbe., a aa is $8 His ‘pecovery f pop wary ,*¥ foragricuAural ment “tic in €and —latt ier engaged in the mercantile busi-| ness aS a.partner in the .sstone lof the Shennitl-White.Company,| where he remained .fgr several | |Duting this time he .wasmiber.of:the board.of alder-for four:years About:vix}ago.hie sold -his business | ISes ja Mls mem yoars j anid moved to Greensboro,wiieré he was engaged im manufacturing un- ul he returned:to Statesville,tit- the more than two Years ago.Eunce th he Was @ pairtn in the hard- >stone of the Evans-Whiite Co., was changed some nichths ago WhiteStimpsen Hardiware He was secretary amid isurer of the compan. On October 15,1890, married Miss Hattie of.the late Rey.Geo.W..Ivey,well known.Methodist,«minister.wife and three children psuir- The oldet,.Mr.Newman, is a student at.-Trindty The ‘second child is |w!Miss Katherine White, cid,arid the youngest fis4:12,Mr.Whlite is ailso his tather:and mother, and two brothens—‘Mrs. of Statesvilie;Mns. G.Moore,of Mooresville;Mr. A.White,.of Stabesviile,and .Charles Wihitte.: Mr.-Wihiitewas a deservedily pop-jular ‘citizen and had*numerous friends who Sincerely mourn his deatih,He ‘was a good business many,kimid-heamted,geniad ~ccoimr oh tha. Company, tre Mr..Whiite Ivey,.dawg hr naHisVive. Wihitte, Coleg daughter 6-Year Je bsurvived ystwid«Sijeter A.Shenril: é L in whcim he -trusted ‘ever ‘appealedtohimin)vain “for a kindness;Peace to the ashes.of a big-hearted,loyal friend. Thicse ‘of -us:-whid.new him and loved him will treasure his memory thnough the years.” Among the out-of-town people who were cabled there by Mr;Whites death,or whio attended the fumerall,. were Rey,Dr..T.N.Ivey of Nash- ville,Dr:.W.P.Ivey and Mr.,Bu- gene Ivey-of Lemoir,Mr.Geo.,IveyofHickoryandMr,J,B.Ivey off‘Charlotte,all brothers’:of |Mrs:Wihiite;Mrs.N.G.Moore,of Moores.|ville,sister of Mr.White;Miss Min-aie Gouger oatd Mr.R.W.Reid,Chlanlotte;Mir,Be.Me &nme Sifegne:bore.‘ oa ‘Mr.John r "Goble,‘of.Catawba, STATESVILLE, Aternin and Died Satur.| ”al:Sunday Afternoon—A-Popular |. ‘died: ane:acquaint About 3 o'clock Eni-| mos jt PR: |pat lafter ;brougihe-to the Sanatorium iopeleas condition abuut five weeks |days i Ty. |Pniday |all party to Asheviile.. *home.about MK.MAC,R. He Has Been Sctiool of Lazlo,a Mr. thie school of Ticipe,’ 13 ‘on thé.meriMn.Leng" dtastiane Olly,MEPS count‘thiat’ tracted attention,* of w ‘So arshiip to ‘advanvte |tine arts. suudy or to f as the Glade School Was:found:to «be |School,©eepeciatlyiy,1 \8¢ek admisaion to”t i4azlo,one.of the ss Portrait.painters in school’only.studentsvainioedane~admitted, limited.and selec Sane only,after asche | | { s Ihe 8 of great i b hi mt thait an A.madarc d@ won a prize Lawlio & fa h lly failed on.thie exam Notwithstar this way,Mr nis icn:to Che:seh has won admitsicn oofaedone.The Ww he Won.admit8wasa.portra entice hasPersons‘famili h ee ted dicay. Long's work have believed cia hie |;xuo-bim the making of a mB |:riterandihissuceassabroadfil|,:His homefolks «ofSolowdidhesink/hie friends.genetally are prowd ©thit he was considered practeet ls success and a haa 4 ly.confirms this. trom |not only for himerkt but for his uliIneeswasnotcomplete.While |ve town and State. )Man B.F./Long,of Statcsville. trom.|-— ;oOumty,died Friday morning Long's Sanatorium,ifime Dr. long o'clock at a swiffert, aseN, -his home in theborhood|Friday. el burying groundsMr,Goble was 27 yeissurvivedbyhisw chiftdren the pastor;Rey.=W. thinee weeks ago. H,Me “Neely Mr.and:M Mo Ne ly,aged eight months,died Fr about 6 o'clock at th parénts at.Conivelly had.been sariousty and ath wasThe’bur Asinevi! Miss mn FP, McNealy, amd qd the hiome o Nora.MeNe Troutman: Went accompan leawe, Alpha Louise,the *y ter of -Mr. ‘died Sunday ‘morning at the home of her.pa Death after and Front ‘street. pneumionia weeks.ducted from the monning at.10!¢ old Turner,and Oakwood Soimceteny. A smiall)ohild“of Mpatrick.died yestenday morning fatherits funeral thie heme’of fielid.The binaiah took lace noom,Rev.rold Tuingtheservices:The ex ‘died about Mr, died Atexander Bost, last night at 9 xontheMocksville sulted from pmewnon seven sons and Ureavive, A casket ‘was :secuileyesterday-afterr le chit d of Mrs.fBethany:“township. Sihjziw.ils daughiterCombs,Bethany, y a of A Charge of:ed.”Boyd H.Sing,1a sadspecialcourseatO arrested in Shang od.with,-aibdywotiin2Wombaugh, wite-of a-man emiphoy:work, her aunt,Mirs.MH.Ridge.She and im Greerhewasfouriduledthathehadwhdisted tke Ikan,Gr that he had knowledge‘her whereahouts. of several eye’.Mes. Was ‘ound jn:the.vintond,where.she hai ployment ina family. then ee on the Merits of His:‘Work.ae Mac.R.Long.)of Statesville,Who.went to London last September |\}tO:Blind art,has ‘been admitted toofLazio,one of the,Most:noted portrait painters in HurThe,eeeto:this sae i ‘success.4s had hie°Shown,in.his -work (ligt yea'r Ine “was “awarded a se American,dents abroad im the study of the!This scholarship’him ‘the liberty.either to travel anid| enter a.Behool.”-7 went tovbondon in-September >and|entered,theant department “of thie|University College of.Londen,knewn This;an’academiical |a Europe. in One Oo; W20ls of art in aca ry,Teqeant-| Leng -appil is a son of Judge and ‘he remains were and took place Saturday at the old Beth- He was confinmed membenshiip of-St.theran chuwr¢h of Statcsville A. between ncaultookplace to Connelly and Mrs:W. Funeral servic fesidence yester dlioc kK,iid as ahthe.burial was in |the bail fot box for doz tax sh _Yestendiay a year ‘aged miles:road. Abddoen Greensboro thie._pinetty Mrs.Womfaugh| b Sing left Ridge at the same time but After # N.©,TUESDAY,M _LONG'S SUOCESS.| “Admitted to’‘the| fainter,|Noted ¥: ork done:ri Long had studied i‘inv thie and had’done some =;owed ‘upyusnal ‘talent amdi.at- much.capacity of Ant. or begininersir.Long was advised by.Hon.,Johin|Gailiier,:a Doted English peters.to he school t{dining who are thetand eadmis- thorough test.cl is conducted by spedial- reputationlontwhojssofortunate as |villeecadmittedhasunusualadvantages.|the“Mr.C+)The ditticnty im gettng tute—thie} 2c)is.evidenced =by tthesanstudent“wiethefirst| ana iniati wding the aifticcultiesfan | fed fom:mde.): cl of Lazho,sid}, me Fis |, aknting~om| to this| n the BP 2on of.bimisellf,| Bs it been ar with ‘Mir. thd yo “pe Mts. The at 5 He in ‘SS. a @ from a complication of taken Catfish the in UTS ife Cataiwba old ‘ and J b : Lutz,at ots;The Sixnvorniz his He rs. iday e home Springs ili for t umexpecte Sature f.Mis sey.and sters cfSprii fui ¢OL meit ied the ear-old diaughW.Gaiitp at 2-o'clock Tents om eastresultedfrom illness of.six ts Were COn- rdiay- Har| by Rev r.Walter 2)ste Ome anidi after- ean diuct- hr at service lmmerchild’s mot ago, 62 years,o'clock at east of -{ Death ‘His.wi!rs sur ahts wh ia.daughite ired in.States WOON for sradshia w , Mrs. Mr. of| Braid of bh.R That Fail- tudei.t taking| ik Ridge,was bast sveek 2 Mrs.O..L. ritewas Hol,at fprestity with Oak Oak Aw hie iaburo hie de- wo- of; Bearcl Wornmbangihtinity”of Riche ‘Secirad:~em-= ae wal Pelt A oamutiiibes:of “Lhedell‘eeu that| etu-| :Barve |oi... He ithe ecumty offices atul’for the transis To.dhps|..: af |™ numiber | «the| im.‘Lom-|, was Kin|' at, rer ,|WIM canvass the returns and decla Lftey ear-old |.ee |Rangiet.pitactiice wit,‘a’pistol, POLITHS F|VOTE ON SALARY AND DOG TAX.uN |Democ vTatio Voters to:Pass on These.One AventIssues&t.the November.Elec tion °Lexisiatinn::‘—Democratic ©‘ounty eC onver atdion entedCalled,ee bt ee, The aneeping,of:‘ie: county“comuniigtes at:the “court:jhoust Sauurday at 11.o'clock.was,|bay ‘Thre following call fora ‘oor:Yeuitlan,was a@ineed:to: Ata Tieng of,the.Derhocratk ‘ yh Ramee Dem Gort ty,thisdav held:in:the count hoteinStatesville,‘@..06n vention”of Shue:Demoocnatie’Spwhty of:the:county (isoi:‘by ondéred to.be held’.in thent‘houpe in‘Statesville -.an \Sat- ))Unday,May.25th,1919.-ne 11 olebock,(for thie “punpege.of electing <dee. |Bates to the State and congreseione|;4)conventions -mominating candi: hes for.the Genveral Aswembiiy and Thies. Rew hast a Sheriff “Sirw actign ‘of euch other business’as ma)Sven|Properly,come before it:-Voward~The.Demooratic “voters of the “iriiougvoting“precitimts of*the .XGA ‘iti Statesville and’Cod-e Oreek -townships,are.herety Ma called to meet at’their various poll J ab.wis exitedjing“places:on Gaturday,May isth.The «12922,at 2 o'clock p.-m.::for ¢he‘purpose.of.electing’detegates--“tothesountyconventionanda—pre-L-executive committee:of.fivembens(Which said committeeshal)elect one bf its members cha}Dian and:aniother secretary),for the transaction/of ‘sucibusines’a&’may be necessary fi the voting.prechicts of and Coddile Creek townships vhath be ‘pritiary election the superyinkon ‘of tire.-jwre- executive:committee on *galeay,May 18th,1912:trom’,22oeDem.,until:8°o cheek at which .alf ‘Dettocrithce.¢ wil be entitled to Wwote wh for.Deniocratic catrdida a precinct exec uti ye .com-6 of five members,wh ich sald ttee will elect one of its mem-’S chalinman and another secheua In these two townships th fel ‘eares to the county con i be appointed by the the pPrecinet exe ative roam:the friends:of.the ats voted for in prope >votes reicelved by:each The dhainmen of the.various Ytlctsietexecutivecommitteeselectedtiiioa &PY we!wi?th ; ead of¥a- cont , >State addhrey\oO 54¢ oun Mir. ind’; ouner States |. |jcinet }Saitiun+Pp yo} be ventionchadrmancomanit Vaur te ‘i 1Ous bom Lipn to mneet im the court house ‘(mame idintely after the adjournment of tive county convention on Saturday,|May 25tli,1912,for the purpose Guecting a chaigmaa and four mém-bers of the central committee igAllelectors.who intend to Port the Democratic WoTn Lees the election oni Tuesday, Sth,1912\-are condially participate in mes «morve ’voteTs Are of Fromtisecounty W hha tery be @ <a rest manage from now of Death of Mr ff q -orrespondence o |Robt.C.Lael a¢Hiddernte Pr paged ~ ot}ni 8 ‘ ep as in ‘Novemvber iuvited:to the pri- n attendnyaries. By order of the present A Ainid commillee,a quorumbelug HARTNESS... Chairnian | ¥ Z.¥V.LONG,§79$0 The followin 1 Ata meetexecutivecommitte this day held,it is primary mm of Panty of the countyvarious.voting preci of county cm Tuesday,November 1912,during the same hours at the fume p”S the efection «cr aid atsaidprimelke be cme baitsalaries Che 3 cul ade pre the.Den of Iredell ‘county ordered that.2 the Democratic be.held the the ) TT electic ta Acts bral which thw] mn of and day.#3 ger n the t box on the quest count officers t ae a dog tax shal be hie'id és and regu- ir _thCat }i First.who shi 11h nominees {for all offises to said general elie iTuesday,November 5th,1912,shall be qualified or permitted’to ve in said primary electicn on |tha |‘ questions of salaries for county of-|ficers amid:dig tax Second.Thatforsalariesfof shal)be labeled the el for al the nuocratic:panty be ‘voted for .in tion ©on vid | ore have i thie vote 4 De ey boxwai anid}of be | }Church News. The seco ballot ty offi ataries”’ the coun all ind ‘the tickets|iat over «a estan ‘Dog Tax,’ stmt read “For Salarie .t |KHAist Salaries’im.the .one cape jebd!“For Dog Tax’’and “Agai |Dog Tax"’*in the othier._|Third;That primary étetton |jshall’be held by two poljholiers_te]:be appointed.on the first “Monday |*@°%CueinOctober,1912;by the Democratic le SUEcentralcommitteeofthe-couinity,ha iwahereposstbbeboth’of said poll |— hohdiers mot te be of thre same views!| on the salary and dog tax questions.| Fourth.That -aid:polihtoldeshal}count the votes and wake re ‘un of the same to the Democmitic-|centnal committee of the county:ci} or before Thursday,November 7th,|.- (9 12,when Said central committee| ne | Boye| | w |the:|thon.| Fitth.The Democratic nominees} for Senator and Reprosentatives from the cownty are fiereby pledged|My, to carry omit the wishes of the :mi-Joy joniity of the party expressed 4|Mr |Sahd primary election on the salantes). (and dog.tax qusetions By onder of the committee, tum being pnese nit;. J.(A, 1 ov,LONG,Bec results of said orimary.eleo- et Cooper.\ Riche as a@ Qih> HARTNESS, Chairman Adams;\" |wt 4 vey chiar yer) Mitah.Cowaity andy Heiity both colored,wane taxed $2.50 eaith,in,the Mayor's.court Friday,for} shooting,dinsiide the.corporate limits | at,ohveFront busi yer modes cH Ve Cm Wali u ery BPE: hone .of “ive sé wel CO PPR | } ”/Goper,rover you have rhoumetin :in fins 1 achedorinstepapplyChymberlain's Link.:ieméntandyouwil).«st duck orellef.dean reei dines..costs but a quanter,Wey eutfer?.YSU OTR psBalebyalldealers,-the’nae hia\g {homie af Cowan On ast”& gbreet,wag:athe offien've. &MPa Res,; THE.STEAM LAUNNDRY BE RNED. ‘Fire Friday Nixie |Badly ‘Damaged‘the Statesville Steam Laundry.-Ne plait of the Btatedy 'Lautiery;on west Feat,street,was*buvditiy..Camaged’by freand:10 o'clock:Fridny:: —onbwinated fin:tive.boiler,noumowirenMiscovercd: wale:Tapidiy.spreading|inpearhoon)into,the metal trgane portion ‘of the Spud 2 Bend peal of hae:meta peek i how of the‘ing at the ‘me ands he ana othersdinoeredthefireaboutthesamethineandaovera!‘alarts were turn- apna pe ‘ofws itine of hose. dealt without delay;but somé trouble Was.experienced:im.getting che sec- fine a chance ‘to make.Neadway and! Ket tnto the main building. flatnes.were Was practic.wily:destroyed “the oeliing of:the di atmiage |to practically The fire dsd and al kooks— ordi were.su ved Harwell valued: ernos fo ih000. |were given carnied insuranceOrton= ad Mr.Harwell he pes to restine | f .jtake’Mr.Wabletospeak“a few wonds after fie urrived hone’but soon State of semii-cons¢c jousness pretily fai-ccamt Of |whitch he ‘never rallied and who -was pronuptiby |White had °suffered rulysts,affecting one +business ‘through:some|: laundry.in the its being the fast of the-week-- customers will i Toss of clothing There.was some 1 ood of the Sirens n in iggy but an Giaim the trounbe ‘>In the.first.place Might pole had been om laced .Waher.hydrant vos with ‘ditficunty that the .Was turned onhosewasscrewed on it is alleged thet sone ome who (id not -umder-}Stand what he was doing under- took to tighian tihe connection amd instead unscrewed,it and,caused tie hose to come loose from the trouble was with the fuon- whic h refused to connect ‘the hows at the joint where.it was taken apart:and another section ofhadtobetakenoff the -nogzle would connect.‘. thisar ee it wl believéd the flameté'|pastor,Rev.Harold Turner,« .fed by Rev.Mesqrs..H. and C.E.Raynal weather was very iinexeoubae.the|[te this funeral wes largely Was a large and:beautiful -idisplay and other evidence of esteem in Which the dead man held The imvermient At heus,|wood cemetery.| “Jim”White,as he was |known,oldest sion of Mr.Alanson’White,was bern li years ago at the Siin Amity community,mear Bethi sda | Kichlurch.He spent his re |that community @ ivilte witth his father’s family years ago.He had.I >with the,exeoptica fs Spent in Greensboro youth he .chorked for fhardware.and.agricwitur “i easigg houses in Statesyill engaged in.the merc antile ness aS a partner in the Shenrill-Wihite 148)where he.remained BC)ere During this time member.of the board,c ralysis,Mr.White Bright/s disease.Auytwoyearsagohe thy atdea ns|pdoorforseveraldaysat’his ihcit ‘portion or the building. Case of Smallpox at St.ea Ho- smallpox has Ab arles Hotel,A had case ofpearedattheSt victim,being,Mr.. Sunday @ weekxz pyualned of a seers and sweat was.smallpox com a &m il}pox”eartd ing ‘the pubic “bout town urging vaccinati The appearance of smallpox failed to-eatrse the usualal Statesville and vicinity | “af.the disease mh a —not oe n vaecity ate d &h oulitd }cecal of the oeil Blave ducted by Cat Diios.Stringtie! and Capt.Dougherty, anid the inspection fice rs dee tained the Blaes miade ified with ul ie iuet year was (Dougierty sys| company,is ome of the best congratulated ‘insnemtiine WOers ‘inspecting officers,uta —-@ fhe unnebE aie at The’State High Psa amon are N.Ww.Wallies,of Chia ge 1 sik f to ihiim im vaiin,flor’ to the ashes offriend.Thicse of:us him.and loved him |his:memory thnough the years. gpeni Thiursiday “anid Friday im Ine Higth gdhools at’Scott’S° and Hanmeny. Line nremmenaenenes elLichonntetnes prapine ed him with the high "Bids of work béing done, These ‘sehiools’are supported tine Shae anid the local districts wihiich ¢thies are Jocated.: funid for the three sthools ie 200 pind.thene are 105 atiidentio:€nr ‘moliled iii thie thnee schools, senting iewn ly whlo were ¢ all Sere of une *but he:“waae‘ap Dr.~'Thomas’ omergenctes,Twe | ‘+agoldents w it:hapyet’ Eclectic.Oif for sucopiges,26c.and 50c.,at afl.stores,- MR:J.H,WH ITE DUDIES SUDDENLY. Suffered a Stroke ctof Paralysis ‘ris} ‘day Afternoon and Died,Satur- day Morning at.2 O'clock—-Funer-al Sunday..“Afternoon—A Fopailart |“Business:Man and a Loyal Hrten::Other Deaths. beMr. Mr.White.atea Firidiay,and.was apparentlyusual:health ~About’day -aftemuoon:. ‘tailway ©station.to look after...the Before |shipme:nt of some cement.“Two ‘cole Ulider’con-|ored men were,working itno}the front portion of.the build-|under his -diréctions,Mr.White be-|vis found -to be, and/\ing seated in,thie end.of the Gar, dine }Betweem-4 and 5 o'clock Mir,Wihite:| _serious |remarked to the men that the the|was making hin sick and he went not reach|outside,Presently he, was unable to ~sit Sloan °ashi ) While,Mr.White*\vial eid cheerful,rarelying,his.famiby:and intimate eebenda| wus |khew his condition was an |and in,“kreensiboro. his funeral “His .recovery that iliness Was not com he was able to-do business.it known that hé was’lur from ‘well. ‘The funeral took Broad.Street Methodist whieh Mr.White was Sunday aftemioon at 3 o'clock, services being mm for fowr.years arp.ago!hie.soba atid nuoved to Greensboro,where he. hid ;Was engaged in manufacturing une | Portage itil he neturmed:to Statesville, ithe more than two yeairs i he Was @ partner in thé hard-.| store of the Evans-Wihiite Co, hh was changed some nent bs ago the WhiéteStimpson Clanypany.He was asurer of the company. 1890, G be anricd Miss Hattie 5 te.Rev.Geo..W.- “welt known -Methedist i Fi is.Wife “and .three i ane On October 15, -of.‘the’2 &1 vive The oldest, |Withitte,,.is a studefit (College,The second) ig vughiter,_Mits Katherine years cid,anid’the y ames,’eines 12.Mr.Wants is als survived by,hiis.father|bwio sisters and.two Beothene :“Mrs A.Sherrill,of Statesville; G,‘Moore,of Mooresville;A,White,of Statesvitile, .Chariles..White. Mr.W Aon the out-of-town cabled here by death,or who aftended the moa were.,Rev.‘Dr.we N.oo of ashe ville?Dr.W.wivey gene Ivey of fae Mr.Geo. ‘of Hickory and Mr.J; Thankotte,afl brotliers © iwiinitie;,Mysi \N.G.ville,‘sister of Mr.White; mé Gouger and Mr,Chiarlotte;:Mr.8S.N.teters, borc.eis 4 : Jolin F.Goble,6t'”nit $Mr. R.:LONG'S SUOCESS. “Been..Admitted to—the!Democratia Voters:io Pass on ThesePanter~.Issues at.the .Novémber Election |:~~Democrati¢Dounts oor:ef Lazlo,aNotedP“on.the Merits of His Work Mr.Mae.’R:Long,of Statesvilie,|Called.who went.to London last ee‘:ics Btuidy ant,ha,:James Houston White hi ‘te moming at 2°o'clock,at4heineprWalnut:stree;y||result Of a stroke -of a"aus |L|thiwed “Friday:afternoon.pea Be 30. “The”news ‘of?Mr.. Sabumday |“morming was’|shbek to.this.fnienids and ‘acount|ie [anben,“He had been* of business Friday aod"was super-intending seme.work.at the’railinaad Statica when *hiefew.people had beard of:iis |ness:*: Bicone mnerits of ‘work done and oe signee ds.quite -ar Di agai.had studied artip“thiis, tila sehiroen unusual.talent’Pdi ate“So.tnuch capacity hist year yee Was awarded)a schol- arghiip to advance”“American. dienitss abroad in the study of.This scholarship gavenimthe“liberty:either to:travel anid study or to ¢éntér a ‘school. went to London in,September 4enteredthe,int “departmentof thie University College of London,.known ag.the Glade:School of.Ant: White's At -his~pilace was:stricken, he.dreve ter:beginners:||ae ‘Mr.Lo ng was adriana by Hon.John) Collier,‘a moted English.painter, sdek admission ‘asked |isaZz}o, rec-be question and being dGethie 0 give ||bo rtrads painters in |directions one of the nren plant.[to the store,When is (that Mr.White.was.sick instructions |“Limited:‘anid elect.and .ald ons are only after a thoreugh test.| the schecl is conducted by ] sof great reputation dient.who |is so fortunate Ss ucusal.advaanta: Le dition!ty.in’getting ; Lato ache ch is evidenced*byAmericanstudent “wihe:in-one of ‘the finest intio|shiocols of art in thiscountry,Tecent- ad on:thle examination: gz the diffic=wities:fim Le ne appl ted for ‘ade 1 of -Lazlo and) to,the school one of the se distin only.ndices ranioed are aidmitited,.numiber isha)ekeit.was learned| |to bring him Mr.White walked to the Digenyaeafer-aine j atded-—-but had -to |the time tie,reached nse.IrateA beckti Led ar wre Broad streat,| be" tted the e home id won @ prize called eaid.ie:|ts we way, always jo-|of..Sprinting:‘one, was a saeteate “of tims, preca rious|px.2 he.anticipated a stroke.of :pa-|j Mice a victim of! ~Persons familiam,“with Long's work have believed that ‘no Him the making of a great‘er and his sucesss :abroad fit-ly.confirms this...Hie.hiontefolke amdSolowdidhesink|hig friends,generally are’prowd "|his success and congratulate-dead and preparatioc:was madetor on the honor he has won-—~an hicfrom:not-only for -himeeclf but-for bis and State.The is.a som of Judge and |B.F.Long;of 5 he.was considered.practically te.While |1 ve’tGwin: joounty,died Friday morningmemiper,|o’cook Long's.Sanatorium, conducted ~|browwht to the Sanatoriumbcipebessconditionaboutfive weekso,suffering from a complication The remains werehomeinthe‘Catfish borhood Friday |took Place Saturday at the old Beth- atrended,thiense | jis survived by his wife and was confinmed, >The meeting we €wnvention; the:Daluscil lvorr ON SALARY AND DOG TAX,|Pouaties IN SOUTH IREDRLL. One|Avowed °Candidate.\For |the Legislature and Two Others Sug-gested —A Marriage —Death,Ot Mase Mayhew—-Atradsd |School to Close:May 2d. iO} feounty comimitieds at’-the1,count Correspondence of The Tandmiatie bintes* CO 4)conventions, house Saduimddy.at’11.o’tlock-was | “The following tall:Lora con ||CYoahinger “has been:confimed to:}Veit)Hb was aginoed:to:‘he At a.Ce of the’Demooratie very):ecutive mmiiibee.of Tredel!l COUR,is neporrted:tio:be:dmopr OVINErly,this diay ‘held in the.court hotsos”eee night:Mis.Gretta Win-|ih:Statesvine,4.convention of the’dillé,“dithécounty..is|this place,and Mr.John.Arthurs,the|also.ofof"Moorerv ile,‘were.uniked.in Sat- Deamoarattie:yf hivéby .ondéired.to,be heldwnthousein.Statesville’on:unday,May 25th,1912,at’11.o’elockforthie:puxnpese of eleeting »deBatesto’the State and,congression-hag moved hits famifily to Mooresville momipating «candic|and’will occupy the.residence°ofdatesfor.the!Genemal Assembly and|Sheriff Deaton on:Piet Btreet.ithe county offices and for the trans:|.Mre..J..J.’Mayhew...who.livedactionofsuehother‘business as-may several miles from Moores lite out en perky come before it.:“Phe Democratic voters:of the via-of W-7 Mayhew,déd--at’—-her./ Motmesvilne,.March 25-—-Mr,r:Hel for several days with...ais:bed, ‘bald case of nheumng ism °ue ghter of I.HH:Alby,nk marriage at.the’home of Mr..Alley,Lev,J.EB:Thompson officiating. Mr.’SR.Brown,of Statesville, toward lw Catawba river,mother |Tlous voting precinets of the cown-|biome Saturd “y morning and)..was|,its,except:im Statesville.and ‘Cod-|buried at McKendire chapel Sunday aM die Oreek townships, a places.on vom aes ©)1912:at 2.o'clock -p..|ea pose of,electing the county:‘convention:¢ [et ict executive comm|tte*e (me Tabers (whieh hereby.|Mowing’at 11.o0’elock.|The fumer-.alled’to meet:at their various poli.|4).wias éonducted'by Rey.E.Myers. 18th,The graded schol.will close thr} ‘thie spring term on the 2d of May and}to.Dr.F..P...Venabdle,president)of-pne-|the State University,will make ‘an 'S Five|addiress,During :the...year the /-S: ‘committee |Schiool -has enrolled more than et-one of its menibers:chiair-800 pupils,oe‘ilar and another,secretary), \for’the transaction |business as may:be necessary: 4 In the voting’precinats of States-As a rule the people of |Moores- and|.Mr.and.Mrs:E.-.0,Randolph other |Sbent the week-end.with Mr.Ran-dolph's parents near Charlotte, -|Ville and Coddle:Creek.’townships ville and tha”surrounding community at.which all Try:Im these two gates to thie county xted:by net executive be appc thiecol pir om:the Y wider th‘'s call are Tum belng present a.A membership (of.st. theran church of Statesville by |primary |panty of.the |Yarious:vot °Y |coumity cn Tues }1912,during tive “same ‘pours iad jat.the same-places ,ehection.ci:raid family came "0.Stpane | jei gtPt the nit is,‘died:Prides at the home. ail ‘imp td ty¥s atid.deat’ é umjal tock piace ‘Nora’McNeely Company,|M. ;ard acocmranied the fumne« jal party to Asheville. Alpha —the dat rag dia }dived.Sunday at the home of Fr PO nt straco illness:of six|Y BMiavated,se ryices were Cot duc te-d from thie residence yestey ing at 10 O'dliock,by Rev and the-burial was Oakwood cemetery,secré tary A small child of } patrick died yesterday morning “< funeral.service =|Shalt be:held.by |be appointed oninOctober,1912,by -the Deniochatic Senay poll- Harold Turner shade: ing the services.Thc}child!s miothr| Alexiiates Bost, about six miles east of Se¥ON Sans amd thigee Haenieohite ns sur |Or Was secured in Btaitesitewasadeservedlypop-yesterday afternoon—aind—had friends -wiho sincerely ‘death:.He was.a good ‘nats,a kind-heanted, Te tnicn.and-a loyal friend."No te nd whim he trurted “ever -appeated a,kindness.Peage a big-hearted,Lape A Charge of Absuction That a.student taking| cial,seme.at-Onk Ridge, Greannoro inst. sok raat with,abidiwetin 2 Wombaugh,tire prety" 4 wife of a mian employ &ed in Mrs.AV:a net.aint,Mrs.M 0.at the Bamie:‘tn e but Greensband,hie de-Hed‘that he hi vd wbdustec the Inam or thet he had lace oe ;ot |tote of Oowan oD)abe e6it Waals!the soffence. w heem WO|rr, ‘Moore,of Moores her whereabouts, Tea Re Rtete;severt—iays—ittWas“ound -iin the acs of:Riel niond,where she ‘hat sec urednloympent,iv a femtiy,. then \releised,4 |: said primary él>|be cone ballict box on the salaries.for .county cwe cm the-.question —primary eleeticn nder.the lallowitons: on it only |wes aban :have voted |nOMMeEes i thiepeallofficesto said general ehi:Tuesday,Novemib« |be qualified or’per in gaid)prim:iny election|duetions of saliairiés:for |ficers amid dicg tax. Second,That |for salaries “for {Shall be ‘ubeled |the .badtet bax for diogilabeled“DogTax,” ishacl -reiad ‘‘For “Against.Sallaries”’ j ated “For ,Dog Tax’’ |Dog.Tax’’in the ot Third.That |centinad cothimittee |wit ere possible both |holders mot to be of the same views on the’salary and dog tax questions.polyholdens make re Fourth.©That -Shall count the votes and |tuinn -of the same to the Democratic H |centnal cGonimiititee of the.county before Thursday, }1912,when seid central|will canwass the returns and declare ithe results of -said |thom.‘ ;Fifth.Thie Democratic jfor -Senator and under the supervision of the cinet executive committee’on Saturday,Maty 18th... re.Pp.m:,UMtil 148 tory will be entitled to vote ‘dheir choice.for .Democratic and *for a :precinet Aaudidatts voted:‘for ‘im tothe Votes tecelwed by each. bos chairmen’of the various p-e-.;cinet .executive.committees:elected|People in due.time and offer hisherebycalled|Services..Friends of Mr.TT.J.to meet im the court house imme-|\Willlams‘<are umging him to bedistallyaftertheadjournmentof|come a candidate,since they be- ine courty convention on Saturday,‘!May 25th,1912,for the purpose of|Withes on ‘several,issues.Still ‘oth- “ing a chainmmam and fdur mem-|er voters are offering the name ~of bers of the centralAll‘electors who.intend.to sup-|the ‘county es good legislative tim- .fn |ber.,Whatever.the outcome there November|Will be .a considerable amolnt-,ofinvitedto,|interest.manifested in whe campaign pri-}from now on. Pert the Democratic the election on.Tuesday,Sth,1912,are cordially attend and participate in the Z.V.LONG,Spe'y The fotlowing wat alt Ati a>meeting “GrJohn’s Li+|exeoutive committe of Irédell county:|}™early four.years.Came homie the |thits diay held,it is ordered.that election of — ounty oie sineneday, n ee eat et ;the |@ living hiometly,Which he did.He the|Married Mrs.Sue Hartniess Beckham ,bth,|w.hio with two.soms and three ‘dangh- ana|ters survive chim,He |has ‘two eralwrhich thal| ieetion of|r :Pe |aind |#4 ciiocial member for about ~45) sctors the |and gave evidenice of being nea dy panty |to Bo when calteq, in Mr.Lartcaly was the senior ‘micom- maid |}ber..cf the ‘gnocery iifm of R...C. 2,shall |Lackey &Som. the tickets ainid |the one ease, ;“Against :lec ~ to ‘Mond:Ly two porn the co commitie elea- nominees Reprosentatives ciate from the county are hereby pledged|Mr,Cocpér Not.“Scratche d—Not a |}to carry out tihe wishes of the jjomity of the pairty Let ate eit —as-pritiary:*-stection;#Fe--Pather-—-busy—peophe—amd-—thre- pre-|town:itself is a ‘busy -towm;(butsaid|there is always time:for anything |- 2 |of a public nature to be“logked af- p,|ter...The,“people”here .are public- ¢-|Spirited,and whether the movement on:foot is one of charity or politics indidates (Uheine are always men who will of; com-|fer their services at a great per- mittee of five members,whicl said |S0m@l.sacrifice..Just at this time cominitte®will eheet one of its mem-jall dnterest.is timned toward Ral- bers chainman ‘and.another secneta-|¢ieh and:thie -catididate who will rep thie |.resent this section.in ‘the coming “convemtica |Legislature .is of more.interest mightthechairman|Ow ‘than any other So far there commit-|are three.men -whoge names are fri¢nds of the various |2veniticmed!im this.end of:-the county pnopention|45 candidates ser the.Legis!atwre. Mr..T.N,Halli*anounced hiscandidacyandwithgobeforethie lieve he will canry out the people's Dr.§.Frontis to the citizens of manies.Death of Mr.R.C,Lackey.at Hid-By onder of the co mmitt e,2 quo-denite. Correspondence of The Landmark. Robt.C.Lackey died at his home at Hiddenite Friday,224 of March, aged 70 yoars,six months and eigjat’ days.He was born and reaned Hear where fie died;-was,in-the ar- from ‘Appomattox with nothing but ¢determination:to do right and make cits.disad.who left families ved the MM...E. chiirdh ‘at Sip rth.ig in ‘youth,was.a}, h suppecter of the chitrch,was} |years.When the chureh.at.Hid- e id |nie wos orgemized he transfemred rules eat ee e aud was,one of the fioremuiosit ppiorteng ~the church ~had.He ocd by the night as he’saw it Muneral by Rev.T.B.Johmuson, the af .Stony Point citeuit.Fhe re »Offs mua 13,nest at Sulphur Springs withJS|relatives.No man in the’commauni-| box|ty will!be more missed.He died} nb pirsumionia.and a compticatiicin:)other digenses;was oily sick a over a week.;foteama ergeensee. Church News. Statesville cinquit will.be held ait | Chape)Hill ¢hurch wéxt .Satuinday| and -Samidiny The evtir offic board and missionary co ater es fou) each church,are wrged to -be preset on Saturday to.near an address by.(° Dr,Boyer and to organize for:the; vear’s work. ._A protracted meeting will begin | at:Broad Street Methodist chnir the fast Suntiay’in:April.Rey.J.Lea, EK.Abernethy,of Gasitotiia,is tex-} pected to’-acelkt the pasnr,Rev,| Lanold.Tuamer.| Next Suniday is Pal m Sure lay,tive umrhe the Sunday.following,April-7,is /8 Easter,gattaneg reas i | I'reaching at Tabor next Sunday et Li.o'tiock.i : THe Joy Ride.as expressed iM)age,Ww:W.Coaper’s only:iajury,||Said primary election om the silanes)when nis auwtomabil}s nan’imito ‘a |a|ai dog tax qusetiions By onderof the committee,@ QUO-|Macksville roadwes 1.bumped miose,||nui being present, meee ZV.LONG,Sec Mitch,Gowan sand “Henry both colored,wene taxed $2.50 ene h, the Mayor's:court |shooting,’inside the Conant.limits. ungiet pactiice with a pistol, When.you ‘have rheumatism your jiurned to speak to his companions,‘foot or instep app'y Chyinberlain’s Lint-|wih were fin the Tear seat,when“ment and \you wil!«st‘eosts bul a quarter,sale by all dealers. ni y potter?For|!1g “steering pear’went awry .anid,A |His mose bled!profusely and those | Wio senWw dni Uinonglnl.iio Tace Wad sapatohed,and so reported to”.The| “mark,but be didn’t.suffer «a4senatch,MirvCocpicr says:they were not joyriding byt were onutt | on,‘bueimesy yet,that| Mr, being evidenced by,“the uone of them.wee thrown out: Seapera _the®nachine ‘struck the’tree.id Passed Awayat His-Home in a ee lursville—Taylorsville.News, Correspondence of.The,Landmark. Taylorayille,Mare:25=-Mr.BaeGan,York died Priday monning a:homie of his Bon; Mr::‘HugeneSpart.of vorwin.. he Was a sci Ot.the late “Rey.Dr Brantley,¥brk,of ‘York Institute,Was reared theré,but has liv 2 ‘or.a muMber of.years: 5 oan meiner was a splendid ‘citizen :a company.of iT yeat-old boys:in the:late wan,He-was-in his 66th yea'r.and is survived by a daughter and five sons,tiame- Lester Ingram,-Mesisrs:Bu- gene anv Emery York,of Tayaone: ville;Mr.Keener York, io and Messrs.ClarenceHubert.York,of.Mebane; «Mrs.Kiontz of Alexander and,Mi Fane Rheims of oe eas mr brothers,*Dr.of Mebane ‘and Mr. the.vieinity of Mebane; yore.of»Reidsville, -Youk ot:Oklahoma,, conn:dived several years ago.The \funeral setvice was at.the residenice ‘his paster,Rev:M.and the iaterment.was in the town York was a mem-- ber.of Taylorsville.Masonic’lodge but on acecunt of the rain he could nhioit be —with Masonic honors. “ther Sok “chib-Tawniey etenncon,~ at.thie he me of her father,Mr. ‘Lee Bradfond ater: guests ait -thisfaatrentivienteweresehved childnen went to Salisbury,Satuinday-to spe@nd the week-end with Mr’Keb. ly’s motiher,Mrs.Bliza‘beth \f pastor of.the Presbyterian,church,vent to Vashiti.| dora to preach at the school chog- BRIEF ITEMS _OF }LOCAL NEWS. ~—+A week of qitaeey openings. cream will be.servedaAcademy‘omonrow nea. wood.ne a position.in “Henry’a co rides of coton10.40 om the local market Munidiay undderweiit an acstlolee,for appendicitis at:thie Brady,who enitered the Sanatorium last week,was operated on Frtdayy:© She is getting.along.nicely. —Rev.John M.Gibbs has goue 40 the eastenm part ef the State to look after some.home mission work alang’the ocast in. 1¢Wilminigtor 5 He will be pway a mionttih,andi ye may.take up perma- vont work thiene. H.Hofimann and ve and Misses Rose“ 1 Mary Stott a Williams and Boardman, the -Aborn.Grand news was circu- Statesville that three noes had been killed downtown, Chainjes ‘hicitel Jone ingujries.came but»there...wastihng“wemse to report ‘than.a.case A hound dog,thoteht by some : with nalbies, ad in the Duck Creek school neighborhood It,bit several dogs and may attached:this:1 to keep it off.with kicis. *and Mirs,W>H.Youme, cane mony to take place at thie his mye sa i n Se as a ar e "ts the ‘twenity- The second quarterly meeting for |ine:parent of the bride.. edad:|Mc fink:wie here oma ‘brief ‘visit to’|Moe. sit |firena +bogywha {tb ,of this county.¢it]M urnhe Nine “casoe Fiiidiay ‘aftemocn the Westernfrom,thtart-Cine—untib abowt o'clock oh cnet.‘ wrecked and oon idler bly” Vanniversany “af -the sayi u0's tri-7 tralfie antry,inte Je musaut Big anid 1 BH “geinger train No,12 was annulled Asheville and Salisbury on account,of thie woheck,Se d Se ce i g e e ci i s I:“p,vith tary Big Ni hit”tree last:Thursday afternoon,.on thie |vie lodigle ie Nah night _nore to.bean interesting setialaDillay.by focal tak nt wail be given at Sitatesvillie.‘benefit.of re Pythiaus and by the Staites- inbetween hal,: pilates anyqavet ov”be held.Gmamd- 'a ae tr,pane Sak ne C.vit ‘an,of Gneens. ‘|very.moderate Speed witen @ Mar|pan,,uest ofathvechinecollided‘with the tree,cals bon0,‘willl be a special & ears,hag4 woos Mare “ed a.Hoaltion® gi Geongian. and.wil,take:up: new—ina ‘few:ee ant TUESDAY,—>--=iisech 26,1912. caaeceemaiaemcerianmmantammmantetss aE ON ARIOUS MATTERS “The editor sof the ‘Statesville Landmark is very much against the doz,under-dog and all,But»,-in this «connection it is also noted that -the editor of The Landmark is not .running /the has in “the,comm on for apy office.—The \Cau- casian.If the editor “of The 1 peice | wanted to run for the Legislature im Iredell’counity—-which he doesn’t -—he would be perfectly content to #0 before thé people ona dog,law ‘platform.-Titat|is the-condidence sense pnd intelligence.of the Iredell people; The folks who think the people.ane optaloin,».of the intelligence: hesitea de sense of.thie votens. small amd against:a dog law heive *A. s s 8 % SAR ‘regent tenn,‘of Durban.‘Sue _perior Court 14°divorce Buits were tried and Judge Cooke...’wid ‘was ‘presiding,‘yemarked on.the.imorease: in the number of divorce cases in this State.Last.week Judge.Cooke |; was dgain’Yolding court in’Dur- ham.and more.divorce caseg |'wene found on the docket}whereupon his honor ondened,in cases where.wives were plaintiffs and .the was Tonsupport.or infidelity,that the ‘neargant husbands be xdiioted for these offences”under,the eriail- nal law.Good|didea. scoundrel”commits.“offences to provoke!his ‘wife to.bring action for divorce 'so that he may be rid of allegation -her;and he should be:punished un- der the crimina)laiw *.s ‘The Statesville Landmark’s cham- pionship of -‘‘sallit-risin'’*has ne-called to our mind a controversy we helieve was settled some years ago,but,much as we hate'to ad- mit it,thie Solution has-escaped!us.‘Phereforé,Brother Clark;pray imn—[ form an anxious inquirer as to which.is the onthodiox way to pmnop a:johnny-cake Dboard—with ~-a brick or a smoothingron ?—-Lexing- ton Dispatch. _With a smoothin’-iron,of course, Consarn..it,,Varmen,because you have got to be president of a Good Roads:Association and groomer of <i presidential candidate,you're not getting above your raisin’,are you?Johnmy-cakes,as you should know,were baked on’the -h’anth, before the big open fire pDiliace. That h’arth was made of flat stomes gathered bere and chere and the chimne¥was built of store in most cases,Brick wene niot common im those days,as comparatively _few were made.They,didn’t hhgive brick lying around but there was usually a smoothin’-iron.‘hard by the fire-place and the iron held the 'Jobhny-cake board in piace; “king; to. STATE NEWS. Mr.Waiter Murphy,of,Salisbury, is speaking in time.He says he will be-a candidate ‘for the Demo- cratie “congressional nomination,in this district two years.hence. Mrs..Lizzie Shiafit,who.was Gom- mitted to jail im Hendersion ville last week,charged with beimg an acces- sory to the death of Myrtle.Haw- has been:released om $5,000 bond, State headquarters€st of Colonel Roosevelt’s candida- cy for.the Republican.nomination for President halve been opened inGreensboroand’Col;-W.S..Pearson is in charge as secretary.” The 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H.D.°Orayton,of Mis- sion.Stunly county,was’scalded to death last Tuesday by falling in- a-tub of boiling water.which her mother was using in house cleaning. The Observer says iwewell and his daughter,R.MecCali,have entered suit'infecklenbure Stpérior «Court for $20.C000 damages against the Texas Oil Company of Charldétte: \Plaim tiffs allege injury by their.horse bein frightened by the motor truck im:the’inter- ERS,SSMrs.J.that FROM.THE LEGAL STA? tax would be Gomstitutional;: Many,ay DPOINT “A Voter”Finds it is Unconstitu-*tional to.Tax Dogs—-The Righ of the,.“Poor Man,”Dicer: Word in.‘Reply...; To the.Editor of ‘Tha:mayanamerk: As-some few.Demod¢rats.are at- tempting to put “Me Dog”‘in the next political”campaign,I for one wish to put myself on recond ns being.opposed to the.doz law and submit the following.as-thie reas- hs for the position I take: First..The main and only reason advanced by the advocates of this Taw.is the desire to do away awit, the ‘worthiless”dog.Would oa tax that would eliminate this wonth-’ less dog be:constitutional?here is one thing that would seem to lead)the people to believe that this,name dy,the:towns and:cities,“by.virtue of;their,charterss,‘are.@llonved:to tax idORs.on fonbid them to rum*‘at lange or,the:streéts,givimig,©thie people thie chioice of:either paying the tax or.skeeping the dogs up. This,hewever,does.not.aptily 00 the counties or Sitiate,-as 1 am ‘in formed,*By.wintwe of their chiar: ters tiowig.=have,igikeater ®powers than 'the®eoumity,oa,State,which: stitictly.speaking are®parts of “the: £0 vermmuenit ,and as such ‘cannot’&x-. ceed the governmental authority,as: laid:down .by our constitution, Amtiicle 5,section 3,of the ‘com- stitution of North:Carolina.sKLYIS laws Shall be passed’taxing by undi- form.rule all real and “personiall property,according to its trwe va lite in.money,’To tax a dog to |[ts true value in money-would not eliimr}ri inate...or worthiless dog.What would be the tax on these,workh, less.dogs according.to their.true monéy value?Granting that such a_dog is worth $1,thie tax on :this dollar :would be,according to thie tax rate of our county;mot quite one cent.‘This,as,any ‘Baple.per- son knows,would not eliminate one worthless dog:Mos Pas Second.Ag ‘stated above,I am convimeed that it would.be uméom- sititutional to pass a law taxing dogs |for .more than their trwe money value,Under *the:police power of this Sitate a license on the right.of ownership would perhaps be conbtitumtiona b.This 18 “nott tax on’the’.dog,however,but a He cenge on ‘the’Tight to own @ dog,such as d license to sell whis- key,,This police power of the State owas neserved.in’the State by.our forefathers for the punpose of regulatingthe public health, momis.“and genieral welfare of the citizens..Is the dog ‘detrimen- tal to health,good.morals.or the general welfare of our citizens.nS a body?Certainly not’‘to health or:good morals.General welifa ne means the welfare of the public, not of a single or even a part of the citizens..This being true Tam unable to see how it is possibile to place a license lawfully on the Tight to own’a dog.‘You cammot put a lilkense on the’right to own a horse or cow,they being consid- ered useful animals,.Why is mot a dog a useful animal?Let me be.put on record as saying’ he is.Who are to be the judges as to whether.a dog is a useful and valuabke animal?Some say a Shepherd.dog is useful and valua- bile and.all others are worthless. Fach.person hus his own *“hiob- bies’”in dogs,as in everything else:Just because a man is poor and unable’to pay a-license that will’have the ‘effect of*eliminating the:worthless dog,is that a good reason why that right should be denied him?A less .iicense will not be any better.than.it now without that liceSe, Thind,Granting that suc ha.H- censie would be constitutional,| ‘which I.doubt very much,would it be -right and just,and that .is| what all true law-abiding desire,to putt such -a licemse the dogs pe to eliminate one.wor less.ding)?Blackstone,the.great- est of all lawyers and law writers, says “that the free and unmols et ed ownership of pro perty is man’s most:Sacred right.’Shall we, this late date,ruthlessly set that sacred:night aside and license a dcg gio high as to make it “impos | sible for a poor man to own a dog: Shull we take this right from the on poor man add give it by license to.those blessed with this world’s goods?We know that if the li- cense is not high)enough to e)im- inate the worthless dog it wilk be useless to pass any law at all,for the purpese of all the advocates of. of th:oil company.thig dog law ‘is to eliminate the The surviving members.of Com-|worthless dog;and to put it s0 pany I,Forty-ninth North -Caroli-high as to eliminate the worthless ua regiment,Confederate veterans,|dog.willl be to take the poor man’s will hold-their animal reunion.at]right to-have'a dog away from him, Catawba Mamh 30.This will be /and will destroy.many good dogs. the fist reunion of the company||Poor people own good dogs as well an?will be the 50th anniversary las the richer class.ea of .ife day they marched .to thie |>A VOTER. Nite Pal Fg ee en hiile ie *deat pao 4 4 "The demand for a dog law.is Thirty-nine bridges in Gniilford |ce fave Heine. county:75 of them long woodem |")!-conftined to "a Tew siructures,were totally or pamntial-|erates”‘and is iota political.ques- ly -wreckdd by the recent .floodis.|tion,The:people generally,es- ae i oe brid gas were diam-pecially the:country people,are de Ginn,have ae or ea tino ‘manding it,’and while ir has larger wooden.brid res,aan "athe not GocunTed |to the advocates e etructures ns Gad jthe law to draw political lines,‘we :—a |bawe no doubt’that the great.ma- Wireless Telegraph Station at Le-|jority of those asking ©for “thie Jaw ee noir.san)ee caren new ir Ni i |.As to the legal:questi é —Sens:\fact.that dog laws,levying a Mr.Eugene C.Ivey is installing |cific tax on dogs,hiave been endet- -a wireless receiving,station at his home im this place.The poles are up and the instruments will be \ Stalled just as soon as they airive, which will be im the néxt few days: Mr.Ivey expects to ‘receive mes- wages from.any of the wirlecsp,B.a- ‘tions along thie South Atlantic ‘eoast ‘and perhaps as far nomb as.New York,when he géts hig’station fo wdrking..He will not for the pres- ent prepare for.sending messages| but may add.that feature later. the receiving station works wel)..- om*Paint and ‘Paint,’’’ Paint ie costs $2,190.per gallon—butrememberhat.Linseed Oil costs only*$1.00.ber gallon,‘and that *Paint’)ready_:for use consists:of 4.parts Paint and 2.parts Oi}.Consequentiy ‘|is.plain i form), sions of paint “gation,> mess.Ce... that you should buy Paint and Oj ‘sép-‘arately-—-mix them yourse!!—and so ‘save: 46 cents per gallon Therefore buy <M..Paint.(preparyd.--in temblpastemixthreequartsofGOil'te each One valion Lo"&Bhs 1%)pal-rea vy OD A ile Hardware ‘and Har. Statesvilty.Ns,oe Call on fitatesy a pe ine | ed for other counties in ‘the State. When the stock law was paseed,for iredeu,before ‘“A Voter’was ponn (and thié law was passed against the wishes of the majority:of the oe too,‘Which:the dog law ad- aak),)will:necalh that’ welfare?’?He is and to all.Dan- gerous to health and life <on,ac- eount.of hydrophiobia;provokes more cuss words,probably,’.than #Tlax-on his pig *and his:cow,-sonre- and allow them to rum on--the range ——anid some of them felt so,strang- ly about it that they,expressed a williaggness’to take wp,arms.‘Im al féw years:the wisdom of that law. was universally admitted and ,omewhowouldmiseupnowtospbona| the steck law would.be considered a fit subject..for “Morganton, hiear the same plea when town and citheés exchude -thogs for reasons—the “poor man?’is ‘being deprived of his right to keep a>pig to help’feed his family.Yet the public health 4s more.impontamt an the so-called rights of.a few or of many individuals,“Te thie —diog detrimental to health,‘good avornalls or the ‘general ‘ny;other ond thing,and detrimental to the general welfare as.a nuisance |and a destroyer of propenty..«.Beorses apd cows are taxed.mow:and no.liceisie is needed,“Wt the ‘og,“cag?t De taxed, cOWS sit would Beem ‘yesonable that enforhisCage.Blackstones to.horses:-ind cows.as.welll ,as; taxation.so »-Tosum up:The right to own.dogs is not questioned by anybody.The dog law advocates’believe the dog shioulid be.taxed.They believe.tax- ing willl.hielip:but)they-are weld aware that it will not eliminate “ail the trouble,|“Wyhille -granting the rigiht®to all who will:to.own dogs, the right.to let those’dogs run.at wilh on)the premises of.othieng.anid destroy property is specifically de- that a remedy be provided where dogs become &.nuisance and de- structive ‘to phoperty in any?par- ticular case,and that’remedy, should be:specifi¢.and-clear.so that there will be no ‘trouble én en- ‘forcing it.The “‘poor mian’’pays of Value to ‘hie family.If.he diog there is m0 that shoujd mot be taxed;but.the main insistence ie that he keep the dog’and |féed it’and not,,by Starving.it,compel the animal to forage at the pwhblic expense,His so-calied rights are not more sacred than the rights of athers, thing:Wants,to.keep a good reason.why a SHIPPERS.APTER THE GAME Federal Government After Violators of Game Laws: Greensboro News,22d. The United ‘States ©government, throwgh agemey,of the Depart- ment of Agricultatreis taking,a.finm hand in the matter of prosecuting tVibiators of State laws eniactéd.for the protection of.wild birds and, animals, States cerimiinall!code makes it a Federal offense to ship game birds | or wild animals out of a.State having a law ‘prohibiting this.It also makes it criminal for.the con- sigmee,,or the transportation com- pany kmowingly receiving or ‘brans- porting Saiie.°Charles’BE. expert.of the Brewscer,game law.the United States De- partment of .Agriculture,arrived | here last night,and will spend sov- is||Piedmont section | Secitizens||inidictments|gihith-4°}of at} 9 |Conviction} jly,ppe-'|mucous’surfaces of Rowan,has one,passed Vy the last]‘Take Hall's Family Pills for con- |Lagislatarre.If there are any con-|stivation. |gtitutional:lawyers in the -counr =eeieeecsnpeecbeimreneempeyneeeacntts ties that have dog laws,or if there FIVE MINU TES! were any oonstitutional tawyers tr 2 a eae the Legislature that passed |them,|Sourness,Gas,©<i ivarthern,and the powiit was not made,and under Stomach ‘Distress Will sibel the.circumstances we might try it pear.iy on LIpedell.In one breath it 18|ipistness after eating:soumniess|angurerdi that ‘a wonthless’’dog could gas and heartburn can be quick-8 Not be valued for taxation and inijy relieved ‘by taking one or.two if|the next it is angued that “a dog”|MLO-NA stomach ‘tablets \ig.a Valuable:animal,which means -They.are guaranteed’to anlishy jaiy Guy,is valable tf his OWDCT any Gquse of indigestion,acuie —or|thinks he is.The talk alsout”she)chnonic "ptomnedh ailment,no matter|‘poor man”’is simply,an appeal \00)what.it is called,or money back.prejudice,People who .nemember).,Mi-O.NA’'stomach tablets ane eral days at Greensboro andcim;‘the of North Carolina and Virginia,for the pumpose of completing evidence against wy jpersons-and business firms.at var} rious points in these States,to pre- mit to the Federal grand juries for and prosecutions against ippers of quail and pheasants out these States to Northern mamrk- ets.‘Fhe laws of both North Caro-| |lina and Virginia prohibit such} shipments,‘thereby bringing the |violnters under the provisions of| the United States:criminal code. Mr.Brewster has just come from |Arkansas,where he prosecuted to five prominent.business State for -hipping quail, me mien jm thie and.the.Fedaral judge gave them six months each in the Federal prison at Atlanta.' The expert is in this section for the purpose of completing evi- four suspected ship near .Greencboro. “usiness men dnece against veig fromy townsAllfouranéprominent in their ldcaltities.“The attention oc’the department.was cajled to these North Carolina cases by nead+ inz of the seizure by Game Wandin Weatherly at Gmneensiboro several weeks ago of peveral large ship- ments of quail out of the State. med STATE OF.OHIO,CITY ag TOLEDO, LUCAS COUN Frank ‘J.Cheney kis oath.thatheis-senior partner.of the firm of FyJ.Cheney &.Co.,doing business in the City of Toledo,Cfounty.and State aivre- said,and that said firm will pay the sum.of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ase of Catarrn thal can not be cured by bet use of Hall's Ca-' tarrh Cure.ANK J,CHENEY. «Sworn to.before ae and subscribed in my orn this 6th day of -De-eember,A.1886.(Seal.)A.-W..GLEASON.~-s-t-Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh.Cure)is:taken internal-and acts directly!on the blood andthesystem,Send for testimonials,free. CHENEY &'CO.,Toledo,oO.Sold by.all druggists,Thc simall and easily swallowed.TheyaresoldbytheStatesvilleDrugCo.and druggists .everywhere for 60 cents a box.”They are put up in 2neat netet box —tieb can,comven- the .right to”keep:hogs’‘haa’cattle : Wel: sanitany |" us"‘horses:‘anid |. thie Tieenise ,pir ivilegé wha fant eat eae cred righit””.remark .can,be applied |. dopza®and.has:nothing ‘to do qwiftth::5 nied»Laws are passed to prevent chickens running at large,*:after notice:is given,and:the-.miass,of tive citizenship”demand protection|: against the ravages”of ldogs.”Me demand is not’so much:that all dogs be confined.all tire .time,but Section.242 of the United’ | 1 ic lere’s”sa.Strong,‘ubstanti al ou Can Depend Upon |Roadster ‘hare dis neue fre a or-‘tinny!’about the Messenger Road&ter —it is ptroggly constructed throughout,with standard features. t-is-a car,too,that is dependable for hard service.‘In its ‘construction is-embhodied the Maxwell quality that won the .Glidden Dour.Maxwell was.the.o/y car to have a perfect scoré team throughout this 1454--mile contest,over the hard- est‘toads |in the United Btates : rin(08 pucluding :, vas Lamps, -The new Maxwell _ Mess,enger Roadster ‘625 Near!1vi25,009 phy siciansand’ business nien:dre ¢Maxwell nivssehver-becauscit- isjreliable aad ceonomical. fit tory, rneto and $625 f.0,b. Ps HPht! utes.a day to take care of it. using the We wantyou toseethishe ind- “some roadster and ride’in it. Tryitseasy riding—investigzate its general high character When you come in be sure ia getthenew Maxwell books—they are free,and valuable for you. tis easily operated requires only 15minutes to léarn to drive it.Its constriction is so simple that it will take you but 15 min- *Justreceived acar of these.Come and haoeset them. Carolina Motor Company. os! ee a ae CHAMPION COMBINATION STALLION. The best individual and best bred combination Stallion in North Carolina. »:NUFF SAID. I have just returned from Kentucky where I fortunately secured ‘““SAMPSON,”’one of the best indi-: viduals and best bred ‘Jacksin that State.He is 15 3:4 hands high with big ‘bone and muscle, Jack to compare with him has ever been seen in this ‘section. They will both make the season at my barn.Call and.see these fine animals.Book your “ early to be sure of securing their services.ey _H.R.COWLES,Statesville,N.GC. SRE:STREET PR You all know him— No.: Hard Brick and rock are the only build- ing materials that will with- stand frost and fire,and -last for all time.Common and Face Brick always on hand._.f Statesville Brick Co. FOR SALE!- Business lot.» Seven-room desirable residence onTraddstreet.Hot and.cold water, bath,etc.~Lots riear Graded School. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Ought to-mean much to the man with a bank ac- count.If you have not yet opened an account -with- he COMMERCIAL we invite you to do 80 now, Capital $100,000.00) ‘".Surplus 28,000.00 r :Total Resources over 500,000.00 _Four per cent.on time -Savings Deposits. wae “sy \ Cond Methods,Large Resources, ~Small north Iredell farm.If you want toMO ee selloroe depoived.of ~his,Tehte— YODALES Go.cit’abi),Win ena [eciry “Us:gatied in one vent k-|MORE Tle SHARPE, 2 peorman,”the “non?i bt "Thisy.ane \eapectally regotim m ‘‘ hedider.and.the,small,Jan@holder,bag “tos SEryOIaTeNe.BISID!ames REAL ESTATE t usa he weg,ruined.©He ,was,!pad dreams,constipation,dizziness —§STABLE MANURE.W.ha aid,and Satlowatrots:FOR SALE xM.WESTMORELAND, % q D B ae +. 4 00,| TU! x R& ore Y; te HAS “FO see BE K 7 RSHOES AND or =rece gett |S LIEVES:— ‘ORBARLY £P SLIPPERS. al and AIL ROAD —912.ut Vode Hi onYEAST sls navman”(Rae 8e 8 ane tovaone omen out ean Tape Ne:waa io +:‘Traine at)7?os Said Al ‘Hutt—W -Appre-| 'me Peay nea:west : e Edi pout hat.‘Tae Res un Cl 1 =Train No,21 ehst-boundy" due Ae seh)of fhe 3ore.ian Resolution A 0 ;/Tra’0.21,‘west-|nd,&.55 sal th.B wandn -Dew jon a in N 21 bou due a.m.t.risin’as *b rark: 10e Adopt ’runks a Train ne 3b.weet:pound;due.11.20 p.m.few n’bre eon wri Fr ratic.5 opted os Trai @.:86,est-bo a 10.20 @s 1 ,Words.d,-1 tten ,;inst: tate’Co By ‘ Ml “and. ;Train NNo.2,(oer ad:i Sue 8.38.a 3 he hop’}ebetut th want to about ar it Thi a leet. | :, ‘9, n 22°p.10 r 1e “gary 8;Ht i ;a.wt Suit. Se es ae bound,ivane 11 i]p.m chant ee tales:other ‘sit 6 opt for atin a ’primairy el s or ase Trai ¥B at bound.ae 1.20 a.m||folks m e talk yeast is...nd.ei term:nited’cane te ection 5 T mn No rom:©TAY 6.45"Dp.Ts Sey.8a ade ‘as if my eh begins tates >»of -t : A rai 1 26:ha LOR y:oni eld mili Se he]: a _ANY nN a rlo 8 mom oe ni v ‘all,6s at n mia ‘ a THING IN Tr ot oe ae fe VILL.ate Pag Vig sg wisin’,oe eee re et otte : a _WINTER |Train No.ae Tayio ee ee kind,Granamothen new.“a the .0 ria te pg mating thing ‘a ait ices es ee 10.10 rsville.85 ,.P.i 80.lit er.ma.y.mo}MN ded:‘url Tuesda precin ae ; i rR arr 6.20,,leaves m think i is mo 1 de the ther ided ‘wu nk thre Vv,‘Now.etsy of \ f a a prers LE A a oii.ae Atekly.1 t is er thing other |eral aa law 'fox game eer mt : a : Tt HALE P cnenal inion epee Lay ao and gh amd ta.00.EY a ony cee ve pno- z ~ RICE. Offici 2OFO :areho euld 0 sald thet,as wh ‘monroe a.ition,to hat dia the ger i i it ials and ¥uses,:litt lake’ aut wo lies fo >th be hie y;sai We 'g AN Sb of ‘th talei in tes dou a ¢hi ome,or he he nu ald b id py ‘ : ee10 ite BION: he By gh. br show ah vild d nat wmibe y ni- ur.Tr decid an -G:arm ead.*ing. coul ene or; T poli New Vio 0 ize ed to loc qweepbb ers’U op Was That >make d,with hee appointed ‘4thesie of ee Se = jolets (ie pos tine aie wa ae,dast:ue sen.front just y ro a en one inked by tia een oe tes :; 804 ach isbioro LseB ea;)6 riWwo how:Mrs.Hi 0 ities Ui tee ,sMocr to a an:.‘Th to in Ral ith’.ov rk and we Co! wtt |f,‘the pon t of.it atic @ ~ sascha age the ery.wall coat BAD.s do6 ar cH ‘hav uid Yes ic seve he re he.Vv *: ;6).We Stole be 't $10,-1.comets Idinen @.more|é OT,£ral ¢comme anious Cae : ing ainehoupe 1s)mult’ae »deni nti.O11 ert tlime |5 mount or:such amdidat endatic .* i t the of ae syst 6 mourk.sibs ribe’83ys:?MQrse itside th o.read “OF |;les as.tt represer es for ey af Saath f Sate, OU .of: thie di.1A abow what ©kit oh i for {1e¥-mis rhai ve en | A fee sets nacreein.vane,but ‘“aed sng anger Caholaer ier nm)authori the| 5 i re les nne,a,ie be ‘Joc iat beet:at ag ee thie "gartant bey shail ee eeuod love than.to}* ey ame Doe ah a a “eiperime n t it we our mel to She ne ete fa eee aa oe nopeagied unos one ; isin na ided,me les bors nt)Kel ono Mga our fd.mak Ob a;oP hig.ait We nue ke oe S i inar uw G!as fhiomse:ani thi Rie Nibena.and own pee |’shou authors y¥\one hey! Fe Se Ca Alexa Ree:ner oftic |god,pt paver peyton Meee bidraw eee ed repr esemir j Ca Success A,Du Faires,udier,“M Directors wene [KILO ‘put y in:.ye che said we Frei then “tna:Lidiate 'epentia. eo rolina F ‘Ors to J f mhiam ;Loome;Mecklenit i Be LOW how OW must:aet.Chiat:she!inhling only.polhine prima dis or}: lour and F i Me 1 Gna +gag i te ge ‘aria et it thos,piion ie fs atten ah ye | ‘PHO eed c pore Gre der,C agin. bu our lo.it:was ion.Rete ‘hold, e3 cush thie i “WW NE 0.5 seareta:2 vice’ Bem,“Dr dary.C ,ste to vy’Drom cal”de made.|,;Scar sald p all” st e wilk-car 86.tee at taennie 1:ea ene slpcould us He ah SE eae kept ne eee ‘Phat very.‘ele : pat es oT a full line F eres ae ‘_coerene &Faires|«eee eon she et}i seat then |thor”5 cast ta masonsorit'y a The Ne raw,¢$s corn eed ne Gom ager.T ~aSsurer ag elect dou and id,if tt req id ae ¢e ia * - > r eh, spol we e:wired prime Yat qe e} Hid ,‘otton se ,oats, temp pany Ww he he ‘and g ive tl ap it iled.' had ant ba ary.él oN New.S i n ahd ed’m »ha oraril il:re ad offi en-|@ lat di igh our’b Ve,6 10.CA noming OC:: u ae be 4s ; 5 sh eala y;The y.ma ir icers ra!¢a iougt ag:thi ath |oT yea mn nditt nate;” SII rin ee an and w ipstuff,f nd hull al ‘warel vin’Ra of |#kes:would ngs cleat vajomit’ate sho In 18S,i,gz . , ould ,fields 8,ee ae|hog Salk eet wot eee:pay f are|PP ae pe,ag i lA uld *ne- str.-rossetts Jage of ¢appreciate eeds for 6,W will do”wheth he.s PH gh flags pav-|!"!4 ck Tue here econtl Fou eet. S. of th ciate t ,ete.;12 cotton:ill be do ¢ er th showed two fi 208 Tuesdia:by ond pri a will fi or’di 0 the e publi the pat 5 up pilie ‘and.wi a Bte 1 gener:if dt-w e/yeast us ho cents ie it.the y N ered :j 1 ab > nd) “dress re he.same biii ic.Wi ron-"allty Ss and will -b prage So as /nG W w to t Ss same ovemb tot. e,st r S sae wae '‘ MY’ fi @-a place me ot:fre w fresh:ela |PTE 4 me places’ er.26 ylis OSS wea : pied b uilding f ill occu arm pr marke! pe |Yeas one I ~sh,{0 ‘and |f ate el hiours Ces and,6,t 1S n a etts rT a ve ie Vv orm py s rodiscts t for it bree ment t to a bei nar.exctiior as:ir id,diulr- nd co ht Sane pe the Gin a gas Sac Ee.bce ein ay ara Crosett ee . .»No,114 our oan on]Lai ere ‘:r fo.1 at.10 ng ry}ber.of -oalwiun ly the somith S o ] : 5 east Broz and T nd an uarge 1. the ye ake was about f votes ig the twio ast im es |ATE : Res road he Mil Inco uandt tt sat aul anid.’tt very h im.¢great ‘cam- 1 tk 1a°V ; pectfull St.axijoui saisei me Ta 1olders lat mow nd 90°be ie me good, e vote he fist est “num e 1c 2 athe: € A y, nase med ppl Le x,&|ite’D oh,but’velped:tih in’made|ders ~tl ‘for, pri!- BSY t ‘go’2+ sna ‘ pa ag at “toi ist etiite: |°ast:abc that 43 6.we ha “tael -appoir and”mary 0 sel *rat y Pp th ' ate Feb.Colvert, 20°cen a -pill idinighit e whic The w pit.wet 3 a thi men}daticr ip “rep ited onily the ect ou li Lk ’e- 73. r ings -ts an imposi Saitur oh |the.£oma ne. ing of |°ent shi senita,tiv ‘pom, Lats C Ke,I ;. ower 5 acre ing--¢ rday’,|nstit 1-who Ss of (8 BeCe ull be ys their *ae Statesvil l e , NSi A iasth r 5.000 b owt ‘alt t tax “ot.en ay es to oe she aitbe sd cend sins qua:. i rossett st S. I robin — nN.|Brawe 1 bald CTs.and:liold |ember.tt yppiointe sometni nddec pu uit te rece ea niet to.hold toe i : —~|800 a incomes flor as Sovernat Hs aking,oe amie et us,ate |ie ction be the:seo pneater oe ee 8 z anging at an eae graduated -and ‘hat she.atile tign ih nice pated all be der ond partie “MAKE nt ::ales 10 $26 SHH 5 a of.$2 fer.th Ve ea;"etc., ‘pyid That Si jared:t A.2% : 9,000 6—te--24 nitls.O1 tun he hb ovght .as i.de.hii it.ec he Ss “LE : sak i sm on thee 3 ate OF yervef it to “eneo she |2%o 5 OWE ly cend | IE’ a pward.is-orth learne ues.J ‘tha of the urage |”'such:aie tiokets idate shia) $4 to Ss Ww, ° FOR | errs use Lo Day ch ONIONS gg it a:rile for-herea fter Me aan ch Which.abn : $6 eve TRAOS ALK “Lil a imiore a for »thei thine.|iaw.fe -be diet laracte Al ot MAR EA R li —|eek ot peal going.mec Secepe |rak for ee rane “sel re Lewis:A on s¥”4 ‘ e i we we hes coming“t of Re on for ofr use:it ndier "4 ros , =|! ieve ie lk have =hey : epneses member n thie North Abi sett.In * ‘ | i ow I:amott r.I ho f rd Ox Mtatives rs of th Sh ingto c.Make } else I:hope ther on pe th ay ISTeSS. es |4 ine er in,Ma ker, Sixty f Ba Ss late on my si to os Mi —Phat- n ;the ri Ww me city are actes.6 } Cc ach Itraé pent:oo die he aoe some :as +k _er neautomat: ee ill- hit ee *lice roc s,6 miles .:} ; ats cea we oi f the 5 m0 5 {Said eee hie oan 16 6 antl s ea ,6 milesiorh of |Instan els ety,oa |,rireday.Novo “anata@ seeeusese :hoe.Ce : : . ‘ ;jA-Y »Sul ffe ee ett stion : i wo hund j :} an J |iS youn suit 6‘our 4ronda init A 6 oth entitled és moer 5 on OM ns om n;Chambe red and si: a Sloan’s I J.Laie of Pelt told:ny ferenit an provided f piety vote it 1912 pan miles south rsburg a,-twoacre ||remed eden fi i ise’‘ra i ee,ame:®oe liked el ee fthy ae ”coin elthar 3!Rin ee 2 y- 0 Elmwood. i i poovetrat _bilan Rese |but *aktopetber ws ‘sae mather |be vier ea ti :— S 1 - 2; | es 1 j »te | under r the e De ; — 64 mil hundred ‘and ae.pain oe pale tg ANOTHE R in the “eanit |pi ip to’eer Avenel nat He.ee es f n : bin. antly-— ves j 9 FA vote f y with the aetpt smet "i Z e oe.ee acres it on necessy—just’ene Lan To keep th RMER'S WIBE,‘i slectionis:coe Med pied note When you b See us 1 ,»in Cc , e tl ust Nee:dnya ye re nite sy 1,hered inee of adge u @ at _-out-buil Two dwel i : 4 My it isc a will aa ond"straigh eet States sis Cte i yourself oo.of o Tw ildings..ellings -;,,Here's er edee che ii Bes paies on “ne (ext Ge rota dor thet.cng fo |dune Gee trouble a Rings =Nadel pre and fif }os hoe bay Soke s Proof. bee to eae ‘oft the Seine S th —Maser tY iTicer _they:| bring ‘it i e set should e about 2 “need.not rom rd tow ifty-ni oi I cies neeaat cae in the Boer ‘a best.tie pread veal FEE ALO OX That abty.er in the| cos n and:a‘ get lo sets give cit nshi inea |tried a street two War with Th kind they irs eguiti the | ost to sane ose ¢ ee tract:y.Ca ip,onl cres cets 1 kinds cat in ro yunre ag oh tBi vit ak ey’ll d that st r ive ac 1¢De 2 ie you..w set wi and y a . s—fro ‘an be y 34m |me Two wee!ot do)same ot |ais pa anybody’ do that suits |COM neetimg smumit mocre Fs,| sho We will b come ny : m 10 sold iles 1}ment in a dru wthy tong with ut per w 6 per anytsow,|°7 vyemitior e ef tee,‘atic. w.you sell th e put i out,jt i : boc acres in sma y.The g store ig yflowajeedead wf |irety ants tl rinipei< pom:He b,Bhal ter at an our li e fam in f »just :: u uti relief,first a and your Fi thet willin he os mo D ae egule l pr the ts | be ine. ous ree e Nin P. eee mes ean ee ee ee ing f to ky erst ation ovide Ste autif WwW.V of a inety-ei it |bE atheist Ty attle to |excus en ‘or th now it fo mp the 5, suc ate | riV. ul P .We Ww.ny S|ere |ae i ac oe coe geen ae Wi Lats ship.‘os R NO -lthink cpcsiti ine titer:miwe iting nay he ered “ny e maki le or fraf : ers-i Wh RMAN ja 1k it fai ition is th yh the eae pri dnd deci B BP eons i set | 4 ing a ¢c ramin |§LO =,colt |fro Bop to erga it did owe Th et eee thee for |R ores}purchaseming wiebe ‘pwith gue eae sipissom e ris im’{lized e State con ‘ result | RICKE e ofof $1.¢00 Jenki |LIN bred "wath “tne mater "|bave pear lesite alo e6 RT &SO ft : iateme i .f | enkin |IMEN’[eater rpteasure Scone fins etme |=sia saoeaoonuii l | ;S mi |mar’her an the part There S\fur A de on whe n in congn to)eee et . : f k a r rs ene js is inju of ss S|ap nein eT a. REAL ESTA ner. hen best re |“Anothe .enitine stice.”Th e hia rimary in %had ee d ad'Vits-| Sore ewelers. heumati m ve ar Fa >ag aL Lice Seed ‘ rere i Office: Statervill e : ac ?_sore ats, ee for -Piss ee ge?mt.with}la $2,“al opt ss so made =pau : : 1 > : a ;ale ic sci armrs’ as 00 ion ‘f | ;hacen ee : ; First N c ’ aiies sat and sprai gia,lhas.alwe science rg tov se ||aaa 0,000 ‘OY cbtié 0 a i 'p ational Bi E,Rist of prains, urged aye.comt tectares, peaseute "and is;a pibi bend spas and’towns | ; HONE: ank Bld ‘Brookly expe attendai nended« ,ete |eigi adec ic utilh for 00 ns,| : i} a:2 g- ses of ecto N xts to ¢ance upé then iGati juate ¢ties untry | i 2. les of it andi ae con tina 1pon th 1.an I*|cles ion,wer employ ommissi : ; Sold b ;x bot Plenty »sath ln hem”and ae aay i ened liabil | : . : Price,aoe all Dailevs Esou ot Potashof0 oS -Aiea oe scenes pol.| TO THR :Ulla || 50c Un a ft ¢ daw wie miocrats fonm adh ; F :and $1 0 Rte PO gic t Jur:Own es Dales Stabe pon a Niches |oe Be OW_A e .00,f ext 30 Ss pre hous Bul hadi tonal ‘Gor gates ele onventit .at tte ; Ww 2 SA 3 by .0¥years I robabiy fo ply tire com’iiti«lected “te on Tes r Start : Y r A |Searte Gr sal terse bee!gor.«the :ion:wer I ‘to’the : aB ipa arles <en the re n "va Ww ‘ a ‘| Casti LE!1: te 0 6 es i we sCOV'e! ve 'ot instr eT nk A y,,.Californ San F vered — struct- :ot « : a aeatee:Tobaccoibaake”Ware pe low tt a Th Francisc ths |ais THINK THIS.OVE safely nly -aecept yc ccount T g stre corner W areh al 5 he estimat »cout This Of THIS eo ,and r your od Lot ae Walnut ousBe,lot | ated th mate of:tt oe Onten a OVE R!j that thet render ir deposit ay. Mee 0x107 and:N | au e buread ne fidenve ¢Should «¢ e bes every sits,kee pear eh corner Cé ed oor ‘from ¢nceu '-da We pay .the,Most Sktire (| take care ¢bank one .possible ‘P your m “4 acre %acres,at ‘oOurt and i Di-Earl $.Slo Eider oe aa iti ;Pepa nk o Ske pics sae aasistan of yourval ae ann Seong oney 75 zy Buf Se belie Fhaut.-esti hein pc t o compl : as : :ancein valuable ende dati f 75 ac .ola,| Bosto elieve 1 stimnate ySSESSiot i pati etely our rf &use ‘your e paper rb 1i0n x house.res,one mile $30 per) of potas ae aac ea -vou!ah We:vou y arts business ‘a ws ote and ae.we will 76 ac east aM ,Simila’is avail:mm,thillio e°and |WAY oe ,eke a oe ee M Se a oo ee of court| ane nae ca 4 fer.Whatever,if 4 i on ake ercha sis cca ;‘acina tros cic our * Ww 36 acres, mile and @ } Ie in the asii arpa conta! ment ,ey ar :Se any nts and F of charge est one a half disec Sb secre amis aie Could me wie me Pe our eG a ‘~ + 70 nile and Unit ed yverned. etions a :dex you?anythi 1ea4r ie road st ers’ - ‘2 west acres,one a quarter| ee inca ates ne present wit &ae a yard ot ie | ank 0 214 mile IRI fermi: enti othe sent Ke x most! yre fair f | |f §:' act and aa |he any for re“hy i r cout £st niet for. t ~: oo mr TRISH POT fee coe ee ee tan at | atesville 56 n ¢st”gn oa Gen isagr Bt Their _.2 wh are ee Rex:CORMIOEY: :~ ver acres,three orth,$30. FOR ATOES ifame ie nari um!et nt aia 38gr ‘eaten sor aaa ere numbe miles east,$ ;PLANT atta)Sees a rs be ie samc a8 cove ee is a sania T r ths Weh.©puyeiats ho.|Pron Hhorles ‘y,a recen ota ease aul cikee 6 25 Ww ING. serious—.at ae eecapied pee pronotmoc si a ‘that is olor : _ sé ; aa.}ABEGIE ‘Or ISIDOmaking sree es M e have nic fredell Bc nplicatio ae threater .ae ower nd)ple ak rey n Se ai toned Mot ‘eau nay, nt it ‘an ne WALLA ment,|Gobbh ie stock of TH e Bnlisting ini oetie,oh pha ital oat ble onal B CE,.;JOD ler n I ‘ he folt ‘ub n ‘the i venie 'ord rit hoe: ient ~chox ee ;a :a) ris Lent yltowir Cor an ence, ng,= -~s Phone 24 Buildim Early Ri Red Blis h.ae ee ‘ede 7,pantieulam!Baa ..flat 512,000 a r bank ose’and 188,Sere on aor ea boys :axed Senna ben a iwiicon- Fe ‘ 2c t,Gr Marre +.Gorm uC If y Hoare vite for are of City Property standar ea ek are Fred.oe Hou sho omn.Chub habieoat ail soe aa ag d i ar( ry’Caldwell eh onville ;|eliatio Osi IHaL baal” : Pk .a ya set!3 h,iy wy CRsnS OF efipati 1 ch 4 Fiv FOR S:SA perty onion 8 8 rden seed c th,alee snr.DEED Ps vor ie slepe Saket D .Pi OF : Genine’wad h L plant ets,cabt aL ea Moores nitaneeic”talpt nj et ae wae ee teen he”asso-| a Two street ouse 4nd 1 ae ete..bage ca ie seation,<No.e Ralp!+ gr Ri ie Rexall beer ater j Meetii vacant near de ot;+80U tp Saat M Leyan ar,Glieni :Jo.Gude \-4 Store.®mn in St hier ber nderiics i ras Rineet,lots ae ch ith HONE 8 Lecttee ae P,Witt Kest her Ta tablets 1:2:tat aoe :Iv a can os i Six vace ear abov a4 NES :Smith;Godbey Q;ler,Les;|tS,25 ATTEN, nly .; ford eine lot OVE,onl :yo Deviae cones: Harm Mooresvi ,fen Sol:cenits:so oanth t our | a.ae thing ML eonth of B a iy atieeece B Hannony;Jane ont sore Sens:40 taint 36 | nd jan moe h :Brad E gl |be Ihiere plea .Turbi Vi vies Compa so aT):1 Oe St 5.0 | arn ou ad-|} & ae dee eetingt ti les many. SS aye 3 eu a aid four acres.‘galt :Milho ise ogi hike others who,wil HAIR Q statasvitfe Drug wrero oa SPOS ell |season jo ll d vtlesv eir nw ane re ilk an- UIC nus ae a use,61 -land,|-eases eel an °i va as Shs to L.5 ed ed Itching:S ae STOPS ees Road:vacant ote %acres land,FOR SERN =oe Pictures lll a be and Wand Vanist co LING : : Sie ee Buf Re FON SENVIGE s ? —|Hillsvi Shi of : ‘There ndruff i res:Over : \3 acre an ia and ae snoal|Seo Berkshi VIGE- Anon Va.a ae Sci |e ot ay halt ees SUPERIO R F I M and Buff unetion peaiden :1 Ww is boar-and ire Boa |the oli .t tra spatech,ANG |I ISTAN ‘soa flaith Aion thiat Ayes Kk BA T ri of ¢alo,Sh waat F ce ‘and’!al id hea ar.,Com |tod id Can edly v eist t.sb wae at YOU] IN ON UR , ae aed Road.S sthoot |H.Hi aut nd hear is peaiee. t outins othe sarang enacted back.D8 fa Ving }a is’b Itsbuilt IRN.AND ES oF DE K k a on or Fixtu:Isu st S!LOC cF Aevskiaedibed ts er tr court es Dri is hair ae ed ilt enti 3 iy CER : oe8|atesvi K ar idown of ode OOP pouse |PX!ves. 1 OF 4 easil irel ER’ :BNC : oy,B.write res. ck! ville,N , m.le oft hi in,of mo ek out MULOTNeY for y.Ab yor s ,TILI NO a MO s ; ay IN.C..R Propri %he grt his be shot t wn Se |dandru i ley.|Cottor Absolute teel-a WAG *80 CO ‘ 13 R SA F.eter,Li 1esome nich he.judg eon uff,oF iar fertilize n Fer e ev nd Ir ao M .. __March.8.est RRISON, 7p ; D.No.'2.it for She cs hut saa ate a on ate,scal MONEY |sm:lier below seed devin 3 in aunth ae 5 am Pee \y he mov oe vide 1 of The -t alp,oF 1 ol sed and se}noh of pl y and FSFISH!bia .WwW.EF eet img:pi me if W @ [yy tt he Sti r. moiey |and doe argest id sep okable antin and foil STRA Phone 227, .Kk } ;aid re ait otures. 16 only |*ve Ue din stesvall ey |fur s not amou parates ,but g,ve ows. :“round f BL 3 IN Whit 27. AZL made hove di”The |wre th uggist le Dr a rows,choke nt.P with easil ry im a r to:la ‘owls of Black te Ply . /1 ER,t aimicst more ia “av mov-|.she men ¥s you rug Oot lh fron e or sh lants.c soil.y remo yortant am Pa Uubiot onteh Bae mouth Ri T v eat as 1 iat EE eiringest ARG GLOe know 8 mye |ome 1 10 te kip.Pl:cotto Feed ved.P LEON ABD.2 ra.”Ee ane,th jock INNE aXe awe al meh f t and jnig.|DE ee SLAIN S y sell it bo awiellh.' more in and )41 ihek ants n seed'd $s eve uts stator 15,ge trow my “all A NORTE R 2 Filed as did,an USS as caused|i eae we AGH is’:1,1 points examin 1€S ap cornle ry,th nly.fro ville,N.neetese.-\1°P {CENT muuch,d Hillsvi the re hed:<p ei it i Js a 8 as we d of me e this art.vel,ona ick o m 7.HON NTER 8’ boos sigh,exeltoment. o ¥ eit ah|thie.sce Steomeat eseo 4 |splendid 0 not hr rit thar planter a bed r thir a ES ak TREET. aoeoS ee camost |ca ratat fine‘tt Aare perm ie ‘anongt aa tha aahfor yo te indeep SIDEN! ptr teetinie abt aim,|St Bile t,{6 ae Lominkes St t me “a urs Cc eg aoe ati may “fore! |of use nyih : sea. pla elf ° Wea re OR 5 ew Hweetes why nie prow iv.ee Volerid se |thet thiait eat on ally.apes 3 d esville sons to sapoly th at that itihas ow cos erlain nd it ett prot Vai AB are |If at hair \é LISEX ae wh«aera jlas ed earl nam ae Brit esters,Runa eter?Ay nO)A you fustrous,N SAGE ee Day is the ar aan a fi ¢ f raed 1 tak or’RIs ave atid, aps ir yo ber saleby i aaa AE feilt troubies,te |AO CATER oe : +e by!Blats fiw bras.3 oe ae ere s teen nad every Ww ig ..Stor ay at WAR month SS % i y cents, where, e and divas fore NING. —ST in Statesvill a sarge ~hf it nemo ; hae inn without my permis STBARL HARKLEY.| a N.C,1E neo ‘|aw ire o issio aged KL oe a WiG,r har pane:15,-h EY,— ' ee BAB him all pe an left |aa ; Os u KL coer ea i: sit BECRIBE Fo =afer penalty of 'farnis|SALE.MY LEA ani R Ta penaltyof|shings eee a ca i im LAN At,ssiagduaihe tasted E M,Hotel SE on 8 Fe toes DMA ‘EGG 1 BRaw i Ateo all Charles. — RK, GBuFRO EY.,1,my,hot wane bn "Oe $1.00 'F ORPIN ‘Mare eee ; GTON ne 22. pee ke F-BROWN 8 fiessatiate i Taner IN at 15 fi ; ‘ws pial nt a a . * \ladinlidbiAjocsen c e d i b a s t s ; i .‘PAE LANDMARK Rk R,|CLARK,EDIfCr “AND OWNER. PUBLISHED |TURSDAX AND FRIDAY. ‘OFFICE:120.WEsT BROAD.STREET. imja'bed)ni 2 ene Marshall, ra SUBSCRIPT!fon PRICE:(©ONE PHAR.ictece cleie ase ep 8200 BIxX.MON qeTHREEMONTHS....-60]tos héing heavy ol {VUBSDAY,—--=ager 26,1912.Gen,Jno,W.N J Interior inSALARYANDDOGLAWPRIMARY . Dhe oC action of the Demoematic i cifala |even hee county committee in ordering a Pa™~|part of ‘the cou sty primary at the November election |perature near or: for an pression ‘on the questions of a dOg tax and saluries for cuonty oy .themeeclves on)these matters.Tt was Cx ocrati¢c primaries ‘in May,aud “that they.would be hinomght,up:and ‘dis- +eussed “iin?the.wou ty convention, i -where;if a majonity,tayored”them; =ae opiportumity “would 4be»offered or. Oo aint expressions as to ‘the form anid, a mannér ini Whitdh:itis desired tihait’ ;these’laws be gnacted1)Tha,ma- jority vote for the laws at tive No- ,vember:election it wiJl be left,en- tirely:to thle members of the Legis —Jature to fraitie such ‘ills as’(they. ‘a deem.pinoper,It is.understood.that Bek the ‘reason for having,the matter :settled ‘at:a-primary in November inptead of at thie panty primaries in May was that there would be PRPOF: tunity‘for a fuller vote Im the diog law mnadte r,it will.be noved that’the only question sulb- mitted ‘is that ofa dog.tax.The) advocates:of a ‘dog.law.want the dogs taxed:but)they are more con- eomed about regulating the freed ‘om.of the dog,so that Bome real and permanent.relief)may be obtain- ed from the mavages of the roaming|Join. dogs.The single tissue of tax or no elect of Maryland, tax does”t not cover ‘the ground die- sired...7 ‘ However,the.concession that will give an,opportunity 'expression on,subjects,in thare is miich public interest nothing better .offering,the cates of these propositions,should take advantage.of the opportunity.- ——oo ' MATTERS OF NEWS.. Indi- of .food- of soda} Federal |thie|batt heefhip that the |Ted fomBois.Coad|Metom,wereMeCumtaim,|cemetery Saturday This,|Members of the25rescuedalive,accounts,q Wed “alive,%|members of Coforallthemenonthe| West GB: for.urskine.. “Hem,Henry’ ty eats)ald,of.(Congitess.since ling,kmiowms Bs thie House,” jini Philadelphia.' Newsthiree Hoffman:' W,- Ameinicans, Homer Bush,@ was lynched Jpseph .Coody, guards, vision:Dill, passed ‘by© aud afer.revision Legisiiatuine-$300 thie.proof against ‘strong.tihartrecommended This inate ef _con House ‘propositions army posts and cu iments of:cavaltry, is one, for ag which ‘amd, advo-| to retain the anmy $275,000:additional The _xight of the State of ana to prohibit the sale stuffs conitaiming benzoate bas:been,affirmed by the court, Official figures show d-ath list in the Sanis Company disaster at OFla.,last Wednesday,is 70. with theitissaid, payroll, fwo°persons werre killed -and) several injuned when a Céntral of \Gecrgia wotk train ran over three)cows near ‘Oconee,Ga,Friday. The flat cars on which the men ‘wen riding cured over »whien the train struck the cows. thie ‘imiliita. Taint y-fowir remains of Maigve Havana cask 67 were present. Tihe /@reat |Mass. inoneased wages for es in iNew |lly declared off at Ls awrence.,Sunday,Decluring that ‘Governor Harmon|pitied its purpose in ‘the opinion While Bryajs has)ae have advanced wages they have ciseaséd prices is a reactionary and the choice of |of ‘the strikers. Wall street,William J. given.cut a statement attacking| the candidacy ef the Ohio Govern-|the same”time oa Magillfactuineid:pe President cabimet;‘diied in St;Louis:Friday, over the greatenwith|tem slightly bellow the seasonal average,is promised for this week by the.weather bureau, Democratic factions in Tennessee and Sheldon, wene attacked by pirates wihiile |ex- ‘plioriing the Yang-Tse river. was killed)and the others wounded, convict, Ga., aged:tempited -to shioot down in\.acomivict camp*outside of that dow...: The Democratic wool tariff levying,a.20:per cent. “ie disaster, imternred ngiress, the army and/navy,and many oth- ler prominent,government strike at which ‘brought Indiana,Deiniiorate jabt-week “nom m R;Ralston for Governorwhois-boosted as a presidential,candidate. It:ig “reported:from’Mexico City that government tmoous defeated:1,- 804 rebels in a.battle Friday,‘the 1 bith sides. oble,80 niry, ‘Bingham:xa wiho.‘had “been:a member wills“Wather of the died«Guniday .at,hits home 1879 an comes from China -Messirs. negro « near:-Cochman, last week,afiter he had killed Guard40,and two.other a”mille ad valorem duty,of)raw wool,troduced:in the House of Congress lest week,is identical with the biltheHouselastsummer‘the Senate: was vetoed by Pmasidenit.Taft. O'Malley,Staite Anndiitor- ia charged-with ofiferiing a@.member of the Maity,land by. ‘to “vote 0’Malley tthe Legislature in.diictment... 8%miti mig totout ‘fi the Senate |mittee of military affairs ‘has agreed and the cavailizy:regiments and.will ask forequip- ment of Coast artidbary companies sdf posts for the yeas. of ange,who -was Secretary of)theHanrision’s: years)ago sa:Rapbiienn was moons Governor:aly 1e au i.if expéoted,oe »that ‘these ques:ae areittihen "ete aa /thors would Gomie before ‘the Dem)nucsiecs of:Erskine sCollege,|.-D last.week,committees were appointed:to begin:a campaign to seM“ure an AMO WIREDS of Hino,mye: di Hine aegis uit ‘lthe State-wide local option bill and is to .U abolisih.- reoowe wi‘ ets, victims ,of in with offic in 275,000 all the having ine Cts, fits “the containing the transfer- harbor to:Wash- Arlington hiomc |Presiidertut Taft made a brief address. Supreme Cou ers officials Lawrence, train wonk- England,was official-mills jn a@0CO eo tt or Everybody is a reacthona the consumers’pay,he freight: who does not agree with Mr.Bryan.| Mr.and Mrs.Edward W.Favish,|yice as Federal judge for the of ‘Birmingham,Ala.,.will get $1,-:|am.district thhiait Hicks, teachiers,|z at- re- of,ue ist fo hie 25 ded m- rs. rt, ot m- milt yal |After 40°years of continuous ser south- of.Florida,Judge Jas. 500 damages each for,humiliation in-\>Locke lias tendered”his nesig- cident to being ejected irom the |niticn to take effect as soon 26 -Hotel Astor im.New:York lust his giiccessor can:be selected.Judge roe ts -case being settled by coM-||cjcke isthe oldest Federal jurist pron The Favishes Sued for)jy,‘the Union,in point of service. $100,000.Am emplloyé’at the’As-|Hig.isions inf salvage ‘cases are tor caused“thie couple to be put Out|pecdeniized as :authority.He is because he said the,hotel had)in- formation thit they were not.man:end wife.|jwckt im the count Desident Yuan has assured =m/ié-}Co}.Roosevelt éioburies in China that/they will [jack hveek +and enjoy liberty and freddom patel he suid the new republic,and he lone |7 ‘'#scheme’ofthaisofarasheunderstands~the vital workiags principles of Christianity they reP-|emment.of the ?Presen’what he is striving for uM-|jjeoppe,/by the bow der we republic.The constitution|.Copemel,stepped of the new Chimese republic,Presi-|tg ppeak to:a cent Yuan dssured the Chrisvans,|py yuionm gave waywillrcmoveallobstaclestotheMb-Jani for a moment esiy ef conseience and thét the|nay on the floor, discrction between Christians’and4aiy-Thirtynew-Chrietians will disappear.for|p spon at ever.a E gaticns of 6 ix tts: the tim Weakhiest ey cacasi in Lives Simply. After giving New York what.sheconbiderédafairtrial,Mrs.Hetty Green has found the metropolis too “dull”and haw’moved back to aflatinHoboken,WN.J.Mo The richest.woman in.the world,whose self-accumulated fortune isgenerallyestimatedat.$75;000,000, her home fer years “in Hoboken was im a flat costime $19 a month. She enjoyed th friendship of a large number of neighbors:whom she missed greatly after coming)to New York to live in a big house near Central Park.She has now e ie left the city house-to her Bon,Col, :Edward Green,‘and inoved to a $40 ot ‘flat in Hoboken which,she has {it- ted up simply but expensively. ——| the World|ine Indianappolis for th ivauon. structed Baltimore Governor the convent Marshall’ moctacy,.-for |the President.”It tational issues, tariif for revenue Two ized passengers train .from tured by proitice fight.im a’chair direw jaito|the Jcseph,Mo.,Frida 0 ee Ray,22 -andspeciioamd Franktin,Va.,to New Jersey Will Return Flags.i .‘Dhe adjutant general of New Jer gey,carrying out instructions from " ph the Legisiature—of-that State,thas Revowvers a e phi ie wmitten Adjutant>General Letnater 5 desiring to return to this State a flag of ¢the Twenty-seccnd.Nontp: Carolina infantry that.was captured at Chamcellorsville in 1863,and s also w flag bdelteved to betiong to*North Carolina,which is «besiribed “aa being made quit of a lady'ar dines or shawl and having white stars on a bite field’and:bearing..the _tn}, :',#aription,“Stumry Marksmen”’and |” sy.>“MDeattiors .Beware.’Aleo in a|,, worn section of the tig there ane| the lettens,‘Car-—,’’the belief be- ing thiat thie reallly ‘pead “Qarolina.’ had mot Wi aguiaulbedstration **The InterState mt (ah |<by cel Jb yi ned that.a He AAAS thnk Uae anyiboidy., in the cee og “of within the St z »|tiny dit.must be wtih Jjinter-Stateundep Substianttal! +,Marsh phvaios reset,Wetken the bow-£1 ‘hea‘els,will lead to chronlé constipation.1 “Doan’s Regulets operace cas'ily.25c,alc yelween i "box at all stores.Pel ah SS snifliiet o on crowded house “his persons were.e;nobody hurt.) indiana Democrats, Kansas.City officers car as the union ‘gave thelr names fs ‘years of had tickets railroad: CirautT*between communities regia ndl- State.lines. mukes a low rate upon traffic whol- even f.jneed to dib so.by accord the same opinion Federal suurol of intersState “traffic, |suid to have udjudiicated .more this class than any other ry. poke 1.an thatgovern: in “would he! eople,fi Wises." the with a the Tien heels tom’to 5B name nomina dealt priefly declaringandonly yy a Ww depot night. “Don ‘ay Billings, ntity’ nor M2 emit or ven liti- ne address at President in a @Ov- the The *platformthie arash tamer in on the|) ‘the in convention last week,umianm- ‘ly pledged support to the can- ‘idgey of Gov..Thomas R..Marshall Democratic presidential ‘mom- The platform adopted in- 30 delegates to.the}‘'presenit as the tion iW for ere after tr at firet and only choice of Indiana De-+ for ith a com- menuing the Sherwood pension bill, armed mew who had terroir passenger cape a ain, St. They nd age; fir Johnre-om Mont. of ammurti-ida were tiken from the men,They ied to.rob but thir i caused alarm. had.they dem on- Commence.»Clomr nrust gustice If a ate, eh,State traffic Vy ‘a vote of 4to 3, far-reaching pinitr 8&0wit fnailrowd Wi cot thas ad-he hen nis- rate moving} similar -con- precipitates Supply of es, a| and State | Naval Reserves.to:Enforce:Laws.* Liquefied Gas.May ‘Be Shipped—By- -Product of Natural Gas,- Washington’Dispatch. ‘The waste of millions,of ‘dollars’worth of natural‘gasevich is mig om,each year in the petnoliewm, filelds of the country,may be stop- ped jn the mear future by a”piliammadépublicbytheFederal.bureauofmines,Briefly,the plam.ag out- linied)by the oil,experts.of the bu- reau is to take the 60-¢alld “wet.|: gas’found iin-all the oil fields and obtain find6m it a liquefied *gas that cam be |used for illuminating purposes,“This liquefied gas,‘whiidh is a by4pmoduct of the natural,Bas), is held uaider high préssure in ‘Riteel containers and can be shippd.to:lor ealities that do not have a gas!BYS- Elfredia,the oeNorthCarolina‘naval. ermen in en much trouble to the fish comm the,orders of the commissioner ritory.4Ville cent tleseeacaa oa cles officers,was in response to a pop-havec a 1 tem.In this way small towns,ho- iy t ave agreed om a’jharmony..plan :i ar demand tha't the’people be whieh it ig:believed Will unite the an one ‘country,estates:a hiewe Picking ee the:Planting ne zi ort ,express party.By @ split“in “the panty two [the ,advamitaige off gas iMiuminsution i i given an Oph ney te:PINES!1 Y.By @ BI dad Ae fale coe gab,if 1 Lenolr Dispatch,“224,‘5 Greensboro News. ~Cotton,picking is "still going on: many points ‘in this section. This, thiourgihit,willl ailsio:Dio an excellentilluminant.‘for lighthouse and.Iigiht-|ships and jothes:pubtic wonks of a similar natune that must be located at va distanice.from:a commencial: ——————— ,Wiilikesibiono Patriot:&During:the big:“BOWS Messrs.-Ghas.Siddeni,Letcher Nicholson :aild Reed Wage,one,of Wallnit Grove;tacked:a coon:ito @ tee.’anid:found “thine coong inthe den..They“also founid a bee den)im,the same tnee and got about «a ‘peck of.fine “honey:: ‘NEW SHIPMENT! bepicked.'adeee disorders of the stomaStomachandLiverTatedisordersandenableyuu to sleep.sale by all dealers:. About tomorrow or next day we will receive.a new shipment of three car loads of |- Horses,Mares and Males. Bish , Gov.‘Kitchin.last week ordered thévessel:of the rigade,station- ed at New Berne,to.proceed.fully armed with a complement of 28 men to the waters of AlbemarleSoundand:subject to the orders of State FishCommissionerC.S.Vain,in enforce- ment of the Statefisheries laws.Fish- Albemarle watersand tribu-‘tary channels have for some time giv- sioner,and have cometoopen.defiance persistentlyfishing |in prohibited ter- Ee. Caraway,of Monticello,farm,reportsthatmanypickersarebusilyengaged }lin his vicinity,an.unusual thing forthis,season,and thatonhis farm:‘alone between 85:and 400 bales are.yebtg | The most common ¢use ot insomnia:1¢“he”Chamberlain mpany. a 104 West Broad Strect tyres is- by |Bren |One Cordially Invited ba at Henkel-Craig Live Stock’Go. das e@ ae inery ! pening Spring M ‘Thursday,Friday and Saturday, March 28th,29th and 30th. A feature of this opening will be moderate prices. Se OPEN EVENINGS @=— Mrs.N.M.Keim. Hudnut’s Toilet Waters.9 :PERFUMES,TOILET ARTICLES.| FRIDAY VIOLET DAY.. SEE W INDOWM. THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville Drug Co.,PRESCRIPTIONISTS. Would You Like to Buy A PAIR OF SHOES THAT IS GUARAN TEED? If so,try a pair of |“Longwear”Oxfords or Pumps. They wear longer and are.Guar-‘\ .anteed.Come in and let us show “7 you our new line and get our eee, o y Thursday and. March 28th and 29th. TO OUR Sales Day is the first Monday iin each monthinStatesville,N.C. THE WHITECO. ‘PHONE 101. FOUSHEE. —Bowles-Morrison Company == k From 4 Leaves af It doesn’t leave three or four or five Often areader of advertise-“ments is puzzledtoknow justhow |; much allowance should bemede. We ‘stick closely to facts andfiguresandifthereisany.depart- ure it is on the side of understate- ment rather.than overstatement. SPECIAL THIS WEEK !! 50c.Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs,: Special 25. ibe -Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs,Special 3 for 25c. + New ie This Week:| “Silk,Linen ai.d-Lingerie Dresses.Val Laces and Dress Trimmings.Silk andLisle Gloves:. We.Send us your mail orders. ‘fill.them the day.received.a ~RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON (0. ~Sales Dayiis,the firstMondayiin each monthin Statesville,N.Cc. ekse Mee otioes af New:Advei tisements.,a epeeereeeaianrien tye eer Pe variety of seasonableflowers.Pinewood _Dairy Farm, ahLingley:Polk Gray Drug Co,,STATESVILEE,wk ay,>Sak RATE NmeNEW 8.. “iog ‘holies fa.ie|prevalent.inRowanend.many hogs:mere ate "PUBLISHED TUESDAY ‘AND.FRIDAY. *WES’REET,|0°the:disease.:agents,.HN i Se a‘phtmpHoN®NO.meat oR.a Pike of I Aelia 8 Col -Onion gets,90‘seed Irish potatoes;ete:|]W.Cc,WOOTEN ‘&SONS,PROPS. Soe fell ffom.a freight train in ee |:|SBED CORN.-Weekly’s Im-,LUBSDAY,—==March 26,1942.|yiipe Try ab t Git flour.—City Flour.And diled trom:the:offent of ry a bag of Uity A.ee injuries,milling Cs:ia mF SIO ea eR at#2perbushel. ve Ry a large majority.Union suai illinery.opening ur:ay;new :; A foki voted dowa a proposition to|pattern hats on disp ay:D:,B.Krider Tr A wacasepower E.i|STATESVILLE COUNCIL}|lemme $200,000 of bonds to build)&Co,FOR SALE ¥ZU TeslNo:523 |goa)roads.Ve Two fresh milkers wanted;Jerseys M.STEELE,Statesville...|March ?2—2t.fa!.|The Southern has-decided.to build)preterred.—PE os a ROYAL ARCANUM ja new passenger station,at Hickory.-|"Pearl grapes stick:'pin lost:Re-|WANTED.3xSe“preferred Tw.jit will «be.a modern two-story|ward for return to-E.A,Simon..,}ORR,Steven iis a7,.March 26. _will meet tonight at [struc ture,"it ia gald.Weekly’s improved seed corn,$2 = il mem-|?Mr.Huffman,|a carpenter of er ‘bushel —Pinewood Dairy Farmbersnieto.be Greensboro,Friday fell 20 teat:By I y ,von |Ging ia ,e C;Wooten &Sons.::|a scafifo!Te ri AL|present..one oa “polling,ad hed tied Millinery opening ‘Thursday,Friday Millinery.iy :1 i 2 {ne i ings.--Mrs.a,A BRADY,Seerctary.jnight from.the effects.of thie {n NM Keim open:evening \juny,He recently came ta Greene ’ }boro from Norfolk.©.;-Clothing,paige,rb iets |L. >.>‘RoC.Campbell,‘of.Lenoir,i bas ‘ings ,éte:+.ellon Or;WES Jpening! eS MOVEMENTS or THE ‘PROP LE.been,awarded,the contract’to,build Trade street,Gharlotte.cad % i Personal Mention of the Folks:“Who }a;,court house for the new comity)Milline ening “Thursday«sand]uz Are Coming and Going.lof Avery,.the.contract price be~|Friday.—ie”Vhite Co.* 7’.ne Geo.A.Jenkins,said:‘ehite |ine $18,450.”The ‘building willbe}yf)inery opening Thursday.‘Twen--dineni,of Gastonia;are,visting 'rel-|8 almost exatt duplicate,of,“Cald-ty five to 50 per ‘cent.saved in base-New PATER HATSs0N Disa ’2 of justice:oe ay a ih town.©My,Jenkins spent,Well -bounty’s temple .o »}ment bargains.+-The RM.‘Knox Co.| eis <Se iday.aud.yesterday.here.mt Mth,John Foster,a farmer whose Millinery.opening:Thursday.and Alexander tire papit few days.>.>suirdialy:maonni ing.for treatment,While’ | }{ || 4f ¥Y .:iH oO Miss ‘Rrommie Wentz,”of Charlotte,‘ontie was near Advance,Davie Friday—milliner Sig And.novelty.)Ne t Th aT ‘< has been the guest of Miss’Annie County,yas taken to Winstin Sat-goods:—Mills’'&Poston...eX urs ay,2.oH a:furniture:Only goodeoAMe,GOW,Taylor went.to-Char|being tiranstenred from:the ‘iliroad}“Dining room_furn’ Ree ‘tie aksuddiay ‘to,sped several days ;Station,dm Wington bos the°hospita}furniture sold atlowest possibleprices March Mi ‘Harold Yount:is spending «|Mir.Poster died.He is:suryived by |Williams Furniture ‘House.a s 4jm Mr.¥few‘days in.Mf.ay.se his wife and two children,a New shipment of horses,—ls | “(Ma GOR.Gobel,of Fufola,oft Mr.L.H.Phillips,formér’(clerk |}and mules expected today or tomor-j Mattesville-Saturday,>for Canada,|of whe ‘Superior Court .of Catiawba|row,eH eel Craig ‘Live Stoek Co.Public cordially’invited.| and:Me.S.R.Miller,of thie tony lcoumty and at present cashier of).Saving fora purpose.~~Mutual Our Ready:-to-Wear and] ‘Point community,left for Mans-|\the Merchants’and.Farmers’.Bank Building and:Loan Association.-,Child Hats ya field,Wabh.’of Newton,is .to become.secretary|Toilet -waters,perfumes,ete.Fri-|aM ren’s ats .are | Lat Mre.J.)W..Ward and her .cous-|anid’treasurer.of thé Fidelity”Hos ee 1 d Statesvill Dru ~~strictly up-to date.~~i ini,Mr.Mims,of Texas,spent Satur-lery,Milt at Newtor,eucceeding.R.oy.is violet day,esvi €g e : day and:Sumiday in.Sal!sbury.'iP,Freeze,who goes to Henderson : Mr,J..H,Hoffmann.returned yes-|yille.\eo GN es Loanweas ‘Oxfordsand pumpsguar- a ierdiy tram a visit to points br 6)yg Selby,an oysterman of |anteed.—W.W.Foushee.nh ‘et $i.),North |Pamntico county,got.drunk a few New Easter offerings,new ae D.B.Krider &Com y. i; A burglar may.have watched you hide that. money..You’may lose it..Put,it in this a,bank;where it will be safein our burglar and Ay ~fire proof vaults—and frorin which’you ‘can withdraw it AT ANY TIME on demand:All your neighbors do this.Why not you? 9 Mr,and.Sire Jo.Rimmer,-of |ayy.ago arid tthed to kill his wife.|in silks,étc.—Poston-Wasson Co. Mooresville,epent epee 8 AD)bis woman was seriously but mot)‘New spring Crossett shoes--com-|" Moc ee Whe -.sitet at [28te7.ingumed,but thie!Rar beciee fortable,serviceable,and stylish.— the Sanatorium.Pee ee EOE Ste ee eae Sherrill-White Shoe Co. :Filey “"W.J.Stimson and wepe|Of)8 Bunband et ua teed.gp rete Young man wanted to travel..— tou.Frank,want to Wocdleat ye!coumey to prevent trouble,¥.A,Dekend,-BosteeriRe: erday'to ‘visit aes tage eturned 7a Union coumty.Superior ‘Court Items From Olin Community. a ee aoa ay last week Sam Thompsen;colored,|Correspondence of The ‘Landmark. i Sn oid First N ational Bonk|||a STATESVILLE,N.C. ’froma Visit to relatives In Wihston,wis convicted of jmurdering |G ;4|rtRatewis©J LNG us.|".Olin,March 21—Mr.Ray Moore left ¢.;S ': i,O.1.Hinson,of Shelby,@yr-|A-2cbrooks,also eplored,Thomypysca|),+week for Greensboro...Mr.Willie vapital 100,000;urplus and Profits $32,000.ei 26.vwed yeeterday andwill spend:a WP.SceeoSr Sh &Alsabeooes|Jacks,has gone toFloridaand.willlGegattiswent,vo Prains,were blown out by a shit ‘spend the su eats oyMrpigeneorrisouMr.Jim Holmes has moved hissaw|- i bt :=OFFICERS:oh os ae ire yh.a window hd |-;:caltimiore Friduy to sperd a few free \inet,(6 window of;”mil from near Turnersburg toMr.N.‘il|J.C.IRVIN,President.-E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.-io caye with Mrs.Monrison,who ds)1'“me::i ‘D.Tomli f ar Olin,”|G.H.BROWN,Vice President..JNO.W.GUY,Assistant Cashier.:: ;Jobing Hopkins hospital.Mr,Mor-Capt;-Ed,Holden,a.Southern|omlin’s farm,near Ol i OT eee ay ;i‘a re rision ig expected home.today rdilwdy:conductor,was shot ‘by a!Mrs.ahs is seriously ill at ee o ==ee et Dae an -t wee 1 n ;‘as Capt.|her.home in in!wet a ASMr.Harper Brady has been at/uegro Friday night just as Ca :‘|j wome yom Davidson for seyeral)Heiden’s train’pulMed out ‘of Ker-The heirs of Mr.John Current are Just-buy one bag of eS &olay one acaars ©CD Si ‘i account of the illness of bie nersville.‘The trouole tirose.Ove |dividing their estate this week.Mr.LNT SOT 8PealetSeecollecting,fare:‘The conductor wa8|p pp Pivne |is surveying ‘the land.Cl I ¥I LOUR vother ::ee :' Miss Surah’Cowles is visiting shot throug the bip a ©“en Mrs Emma Currents visiting her|and compare the bread,pastry,*New Easter Offering S!Ie her aunt,Mrs.’M.QO..Shenrii,"‘aaaa oe eat cmd ,ta in |SON,Mr.John Current,in Greens-cakes,ete.,you make:with ee ReGen fai."Cee ag fle boro:°‘products of anyother flour—and ‘ ——_—mmimm—mmmmmmmmmnuns|Well warrant that you will.beMéght«iblicar SOD VET ereeiturgRpiergeneeager|LOST =PepBh GRAPES.Stick Pin,Re loath to say that there’s any flour dehisted by ‘the students in .ror Pe BO SCI SP Teaa ward.E A,SIMON,Stateaviie,“just as good”-as CITY BRAND. sion from the class.of Miss.Tur-|ee ee ek ih Shae the Housewives who know buPsSoeShearer’Mu-|Comventical will be-held May 4,he 5 TAT ONCE first classyoung §LOW sd eee i eecial Nee ee primaries Aprih 27.The Mecklen-WANTED.cate cen to travel with}CITY FLOUR because it is one sic Hall last ev &buing Republicam committee endors-|crew,experience unnecessary.Free schoolingin|of the finest flours obtainable.was the programme ‘)‘Roosevelt's adie :jyetreat }aalesmanship,Expenses es Naat Dhareen Fe (ed,sevelt’s candidacy,wiemesPARTIthasTeathRepublicansandTat A.ECKARO,Statesville.N.C.March 26.Try it. Marche Triompale Roberta Taylor Jette Democratic in Charlotte bav¢|crm ity Flour “Milling Co.' Mayberry.Mary Flenting.Sarah we be|at‘od a great see Valse Mignonre \ GalopMisioa Bicabetb ieagteatesmanltGobbaerts_$1,500 Worth of Chickens and sek To the Gardener:| “Recital in Shearer Music Hall. :The music pupiis of Miss Scott, ‘SOME NEW THINGS IN SILKS.. We have spared neither pains.or “expense in ‘gelecting ourSprigSilks,Voiles and Dress Goods,so we trust that it willbeyourpleasuretoseeourofferings,before selecting your new Easter or Spring Suit..Ourstyles are absolutelycorrectandourprices,as usual,always the lowest.Think of a good’Foulard at 59¢theyard and all of.the latest Foulards and ;Messalinesin wide,widths at 89c.to,$1.24..Ask to.see"the-new Wash SilKs at the special low.price of 39c.the yard, marties April 8.Rowan Republican je Miller.Bride Alexander Elea-Misete Hassle Miller.Giasya Sherrill in wee Years.:| _Reading—Aunt Sophre rane oe the Opere 3 Mrs.H.P.McPherson,“of I {PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS.,iss Rath Hoover :enon,’¥Los ,who made I :j ee c Helen Wimeenenennne Seca +.tae in tour years,|Plenty Onion Sets.1 16S,S ‘vr ee -?2 i i p Mioves EsttcLoud.Theo Ferrell wrote for a recent issue’of the Piro-Seed Irish Potatoes.:Full line of sizes carried in stock at all times,Mls a;Mill Song Ringvet|crogeive Farmer—the poultry.edd-j is.he {Fashiqn B 2k 20c.each,with coupon attached $e any 15c, “by.Ponpee Valsante ;Poldini ia he tbrdatas article ‘one:Early and Field Corn.Pattern FRE. .Miss Hassie Miller,a rer ,;ss i I .b:Miss Sarah McLeud poultry-raising.Mrs.“McPherson Big lot Garden Beans.Vote Te tka libehusida tow a tou Sue Resding~TwoGerilemen of Kentucky|1...keeps only pure breds ove ord .Corn Field Beans.>9 ea ure .at the One Price Cash Store of s rs.no ofher’kind of hens rom the |.t disdskes imental.wr Tschai kowsky Sule of chickens and eggs she real-|AT ’ Misses Martha Tavior,Frances Fleming,ized iv one+y ear 1911——amore than |:———~Ss ss PART li,$40 per monith)She says |s2 <)oO n=a on O. re tenPhy ti Mary ieee |‘If it “would take a whicle flock |D.J.KIMBALL’oo %‘ Misses Sarah stevenson,Ma a :ee of | ‘Ratchford.of serubs to pay’for a trio =:OEEStn Melody ee eee ein ne Rubinstein|some good breed;ora few sittings of)TO LOOK upon a hand-(5 eles 0 RRS oT eHERSAle:GASAEEMANS (ig)“cae &* (Accompanimentjon Second Pianc)egen,it-would be a ggod investment.|j 4 :é — Miss K.berta Taylora.Woodland oh gg |oa Braumgardt It matters not how much scrubs are|some bouquet and to inhale E..Valen Arabere:sbi caek fo aad.how weak ther ete cue e on mpany.-its fresh perfume.Almost *é Miss Mary :Ponint.for,they will onty bring :market |}nue sony one ig Reaii Davidfaram's Horse Trade “prices when sold;while if pure 5 ng EF,Wescott breds are kept,calHed ‘and mvated |‘ Miss Janie McNeil.carefully,rr wéll advertised,they|:‘: Oberon—Overture Weber 2 b s +prtioes:k a :: isses 1 t,Frances Fleming;Mar-|Cat be made to bring good |}|: -aSTaylor Esther Curry.How.mich,depends on the qu lity ot}on 0 owers. Pantomime—Uvclumbia—Gem of the Ocean .tthe fowls.I have h aA quite a lot|:shed Mutual Building &Loan Association, SAVING FOR.A PU RPOSE-7 Do you remember as a boy you saved your small earnings for theCircusorforChristmas?Every cent was saved for the purpose inmind..The average boy bought his ticket but of asaving that covered |dled 7 osexperience in poultry-raising,and| ish year 1 realize how much better)He paye to ‘get the beet stock that |We have a great.variety ofAr.Experience Social—Bridge Club seasonable flowers in our+Nine folowing cards have’been|can be obtained.”’Sge ue ean :Mrs.McPherson says the at||Hats,Men’s Furnishings,conservatory.They make several weeks and sgalleslfor temporary sacrifices.You want ahome “The Woman's Home Miseibn|tour years she hes Kept SO)in|“Gaby floral difts erhaps.Yourwifecertainly does,and the wifeisright.Notman > Skits i of "Brood Street.Methodist and six males and th.sales of chick-Trunks,LeatherGoods.very floral gifts to friends ,Z y men can deliberately select the site,build the home and pay,the cash, If that were the only way how few homes would be Dult But:theMutualBuildingandLoanAssociationmaymakejitpossibleforany one to havea home.Save rent,carry building ‘and loan and thetimewillcomewhenyoucansitinyourownhomeandit.paid for.Begin to save with thisin view and see how well it works. chaure bh _request your presence atiens.and eggs aggregated $1,500 2 |and are greatly appreciated. yi wienioe sOci¢362 given Lz year the sales amounted to :/:'_$aetSthday estoot room.arabes,seen,US TT Boys!and Children’s .Dept}ae 5 p.Mm.: re 2,at i ee a iar.we beg dear|A Marriage—Birthday Célebration. Te ainben :;Correspondence of The ‘Taridmark. fri nib,‘,‘«acter you've earned for this|}-Stony Point;Marth 26—Mr.|Second Floor.As an investment building and loan will net you over six per cent. very “end,Thicmas Beckham,of Alexander!Van Lii n d le y |and no taxes.If you want to save money on a successful:plan ‘or And that your Seas,Bre may »er =oor ore —91 evoke to ee ora home ae ought,in fairness to i aa to fully dibplayec divughter r..and MTB::AK call at gur office and learn our plans.:—\ me sgtgn ome dated oe iygnebbtae ee ide in Convard G eensbo'o bre next ane on Bai SATURDAY,APRIL 6th,1912.:‘ Should anything happen to keep |townghip,Iredell coanty,Wedtines-;seg in Morrison Bui ing on bes Bro street |h Gate or cepayou will mend”we woeee _.POLK GRAY DRUG C0.,iC.M.Steele Pres.,D.L.RaymerVicePres.,Dorman Thompson Atty. f qrotte oL rag .,::he ;|=x oe : jare Bay,Rey.T.B.Johnson and eeveral ‘ And all ng with this mote we ‘arejothers from-this place attended.8 Local Agents.|W.E;WEBB,oe Secretary.\ ive sure you won't mind |}binthiday dinner at-the home of Mir.re /: Enelost ng a dolliar—-we'd think it po!anid Mrs.Jo.Price,in:Miller’s town-{ kind:ship,Ale‘xander county,last Thurs-—a " "Refreshments lightiy,wit be served/day.It was the day on whicln Mr.2GER RDCARTED GND CD MLE CEE to alll,Price ‘rounded out a half century.|it t t tt pee Ve An 6)thank you ‘or this your/Abcut fifty persons were present:W di ll h bli dnaweltthank0%Ati er,wergone ere beceeme e cordially invite the public to attend our Mre.L.W.MacKesson emtertain-|Mr.S,A.Murdock tels us he i ed:thie Bridge club Thursday after-|Kiltied a hog some days ago,194 noon.Several tables o*Bridge and|Ways old,that weighed.270.‘This several tables of hearts were play-|bi hits.thie record for heavy weighits ed:Miss Marie Long won the olub|hene.:ie prize and Mrs.A.L.Mills won the |Mr.and Mre.Wayne Hutchins, prize in the game of ‘fearts.|who wemt from here to.Illinois,re- ete iturned last week.,:gering oe Sharpe Bros’.Lumber Piant :a Burned.Mr,John .H..Gray,of Marion,is ‘cas aa |hursday and Friday,Mare an ] York.Institute,March 28—-The|‘Suffered day and «ght the torment|}©9 e.,’ jumber plunt-of Sharpe Bros.,lo-x oe et g Olnioents The rest cated near Rockyface mountain,was was lasting.’—Hon.’J hn R.Garrett, burned last night about:9 o’clock.|wayor,Girard,Ala. The plant coneisted of a saw ‘mill,|4 healthy_man ‘js,king ‘in his own Ts lariat‘andbest equipped engine,boiler,planer,matcher and |right;an unhealthy man“an unhappy Millinery,Silks and NoveltyGoods,| theas said:nn ee ee Tee,vie rat »Clothiy and Furnishing -Miss Mattie Davis,of Baltimore,will be in charge of ee carr Stine FN tea im capeettte LBMFRE 86 FORTE.080k CSads store in the Caroll {ae Millinery:Department with a splendid corps of assist-.aM lj heavy.The origin,of the fine ts|7 i Hf.Goods store in the Carolinas.i Y<-ANNOUNCEMENT..aed nen pee ants.ours truly.\:baneOW —When in the City:make our ||) For Poultrymen-—''Philo System -.Ag the matter “*being discussed, of Progressive Poultry,Keepimg,’’|I take this method of.announcing|[-_store headquarters. atvok of invaluable information tol that I willbe a caudidate for the pouiirymem,adventised and sold thie office of County,Supremtendent of ark over for:$1.00...1 will send |Public Instruction of Irecelr county,8&10 lest Trade St, Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.C. MILLS &¥&RST ON oe your a copy postpaid for 68c.-4B.L..jsubjeet.to the action of the Demo- SRONCE,Statesville,N.C...{oratic Primary and vonvertion..*Charlotte,iN CG. March.24.-<Feb.a7 R.~GEAL-) pu laeae!ir E i 3 :Se:ae rnin tetinantetchmanssinonhihedipe For Spring OATS—Burt or 90:Day,White ‘Spring,Spring,Red Rust Proof—80c.to $1.00. ‘CLOVERS——Red,Sapling,Alsyke;:“Altela--O8 per <>: cent.pure seed.— GRASSES—Orchard,Herds ioe Red 4Top).Timo."thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue and “Canadian Glue,for lawns.—ey All kinds grain and-feed.stuffs,chicken feeds,ete.. Fertilizers at guaranteed:prices.Time:or cash:to ssuit.purchasers.°J.B.SLOOP. Si “Black.5 + & ‘PHONESONTHE{09-410SQUARE Sales Day.is the first Monday ih‘each month in Statesville,a Cc. ‘GUARANTEED DIVIDEND $10,000.00 non:“taxable Preferred Stock forsale i oneofthe largeat,most conservative and usomsghil corporations in the county.7 per cent.annual divid-« _end:guaranteed and.is payable serni-annually.Every ‘dollar of preferred stock is backed by $3.50 in value. .This is a safe investment for those having trust funds, guardians or others desiring to make asafe investment. Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a year. Will sell in lots from three to one hundred shares to suit purchaser.For further information call or write ERNEST G.GAITHER,"Statesville,N.C, ...INSURANCE,STOCKS AND -REAL ESTATE.s*PHONE23.OFFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING. j NEW SHARES 5ist SERIES. First Building and Loan Association can be taken at any time,without additional cost,by paying trom a ‘ruary 3d to present date. L HARRILL,-tose For The Man Who Shaves Cut this advertisement out and bring to our store.:Mail.or bring this:ad- vertisement to our store and we will 8 give you a vee Durham>DRAZOR Dem on- strator with one blade for 35 cents,to be your.own personal property. Secretary.| t Name _.., Address...... City White-StimpsonHardware Sona. BEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN TOWN. Tints,-oy! We are tow showing Juo.B.Stetson’s Hats for spring.There is at air about his Hats:not, the quality is par excel- lence. You can rest assur-ed when you don a Stetson Hat you are~ right up ‘to the min- ute,Come in and let us show you.| We can show .you advanced ge Btytes in gti Sulte.8 i, _Sloan»Clothing ¢Co.. which he “will: Jinan at Scott's;agreed.to assiot Mr.|Marrison:f |SOi ws!to séhiool, |levessity,of,outside oo --="March 26,1912.. A TREE:THAT —WON'T FALL. Cut.Down But‘Still §Stands—-A-Mys.. terious “Affair in|Scott’s Commu-.nity—Story'of a Tree,a Shrewd\.Professor “and Several Oeier“hings Mixed Int: Correspondence of+The.Landmark. Knowing ‘that you and the pcan ers of.your excellent paper are al- Ways,int@rested iin what is going on im Iredel}county,I have \comr ciuded 40 give you some facts abouit a most wonderful tree.which grewa.little less than’one mile fromSeott’s and about a half mile from the historic banksy of the damous Lut muddy ‘stream’knowir as.hind ereeke i }acc .oa.bome'weeks ago Mr. visch,‘a,Mfelong resident of this.) spmmunity,probably “wery well known to many Statesville peopies)|pevan to cit some white oak.trees make into lumber.Mr:Clyde Mevim.,er parominient,yong|: Preéstion ‘Mion! din’eutting ~~didwn:.theyfrets):an ordinary cross-cut:sawbi‘ing:‘the “weapon!selected.One ‘of. Mr ‘Monrison’s sons isin,the West:ax presént’and.the ‘other -sdw.is| Which’explains “tthe| help,at ©this}‘Oo Phest gentlemen,sdon|‘time.two threw a.number of trees;fom they,| But |‘are both expents with a,saw When:they tackled the wondentiyh | ONE now almost.as jamous as the) SOWat ter ‘Oak.mentioned’in’ by falling jtrees..They.began *tosiwthetreemorethanthreeweeks!ako;but”the’tree “is”still ‘standing tbright.arid ‘daily it “waves its/,branches if,’the:.breezes,are suffi- cient,and.they.have been more or.‘ess trong!at times.as,they generlally are cos the month “of \ aezrectd |with'him: same days, In a very slort time he had signe :od a.Mittle:at thiness) 4 Site THE TANDMAR me 7UESDAY } thite-| tory.there was no more music made):|" ed some 75 or 80 boys and girls|Newtou and some legal and other people for a five daye’|gone out to get a glimpse’of it, edweationial feast:at Scotts,‘‘thiree |arrying Col. Linnéy ‘with,’them. hioulrs par day.’’’.Hig health wioulid The colonel gave a Ar aphie desetip- not.‘permit -longen daily.“sessions.”|thon of the machine and the way One dolar per.scholar or $5.few|it would cut a four or six-foot ditch thie enitira family -were the tates!|amid throw out the-exc avated earth, for five.dialys Well,thie shia!cl.|cutbing such a ditcdh-about as fast oyened He had about $100 of thie as a man cam -walk.One of ‘ete people 4 money «wilh which he |passen gens,probably one,of Gol. prized it open.He mare figures on |Line:y's consititwents,heard all that the dlackboand,which we called |the eohonel had to say,about thie “sums”.when the editor .of .The!)machine —‘but didn’t fully .under- Landmark’and this writer wane /etand.anid soon began to,ask ques Sertgsaiehdeihtegaersn setanehenn ees ed oschkoct ta itigns ‘Hee wished to:Know just how south Iredell,.sear the presémt|it looted and how it did siich e town.of ©Mooresville...We..-jwene xre at amount of work,.as they out neighbors.but °qubandied.diffrent iditehes faster ithan 4 dozen men Bhool a ce srmaite ‘convenience,|¢stehd “Well,my friend,’saddi Nhe Landmark editor laid the foun-|.Gol.Linney,‘‘as°tear as.I can:tell dation wieealy and grew into al you,the me udhiine Yooks.and works giheat aditer,one of:the -hest (én |jaay ke hell would if oe could the ‘Sottth ~--(or.North,either),|}harness it and throw into’'& Wile ‘the writer:of this labored ditch and start”it bid making the esaay hunted amd fished,and werk dirt’tly,’ when nothing. a great editor,But what?"stecdtesayontheschoolquestion. wis.that.dh namibling about sahiool hiouses in this’and!other States,I’ve .neven “yet found:.onie.where’-a boy or girl.could muster mathematics.in,‘five days,thmee hours.per day.Even |: Harvard’@nd)Yale and the.great|”Universities of:the :world balk’:at aniyithiing Wike that im:making olimeof:afificient work,! But.the,Scotit’s ‘people.took in the.bait and’I personally ‘hieand some of them assert that such athing.wails.poeeliible,and they actu- ally boyicated me because I.did not’“‘jine’’?the 14-hour school .at“$1 per.’Better still,I did:mot wear out my shoes.:to go as a spectator,as some others did.But. malthematics ane niot my.‘long suit.’|. !did attend school a little,the‘old:field’YR of school,|and 1 giot ais;fam.ass thie depaintmeint then’KNOWN.“ais...“vulgar:fractiionis’'the:good<olld:arithmetic known Sesdie ence Mhien thy»iYeasriGnanyblloads?began.to ‘boil.tually went im a strike.”My teach er vat the,time was a lady.and aheWis2goodSeacher:Says phe,Jol Poon aine:.Plling behind’ i the other boys of*your age. int thé matter.of arithmetic,4 Yon)inst try to Take:Better progress He or I will,be..conypeliled to punish byua,My reply was ‘that I...just ‘ouldn't.master ‘them obd vulgar fractions”and “begged that she} excuse -me,.if possible,I guess she ‘did,for I spent several days playing:"'mumubile-the-peg’’while the elags'in arithmetic > struggbed| net the «mazes of “vulgar frac-|+ tions’;then L-went back to school.L.could find out.how much three duzer-apples.would aamonnt vo at | 10 cents per dozen and 1 leartnied | to Snell a few words:at every.term:| Fut ¢could’mot.amd would not try) to find put how.much fiye-sevenths|of.i2;8-8 would be,I didn’t care a ecpper then.and am not déeply in| March.tre tree stands ‘nea'r the border temeate "Yer Am.such:Unines.Tf |of a ‘cubliveted “field,Ht deaie!/US Know et.any time Hil ask) to the south’and:has.more heavy ;S°MC:Sood BYhiool teacher,»We! branches on the side next ‘to the Poy tem to find out such —thiings| tfeld-—-the south side:.Corn:was/'Oh:Us.id’Mir Pagrown.om the field last year and (|>S +SHe,-Mr.Morripon.was.awhilethe,falling of the tree /imto |Sta"uate of’Prof,Smith's school the.fieid would do no great’“dam-|°!mathematics,He also tock a9°at ‘this time of year,Mr.Mor-|Sid¢course at the same term andnson-.determined to fallit towand 1ed “how to.run hth:ditch |‘the nofth..to avoid’.Moving’the meeasure,the corn Tn 2branchesof:the tree from.the ouk (792 anid *such di mensic S and | tivated laid,Mr,Morrison.’paia:S0™C:other jokes:which Smith.had| it would falk worth and”Mr.Irvin read.in ‘the almanac...Before .the} brief sehool could be tinis!ved most |. fot he was a good story teller.Al [sere machine wae at wonk néar friends ‘hiad When shown positive and teliaGls proof that ia certain’ remedy had cured.many.cases of female ills,wouldn't anysensiblewomanconcludethatthesameremedwouldalso benefit her if sufferingwith the same ieouble®Here are five letters from southern.women‘which ptove:ae uous)of Lydia,E,Pinkham’s Vegetable Compeund.a :LETTER.FROM VIRGINIA. oe mS Pr o m “Elliston,.,Vath feel it-my duty to express my thanks to you aad your’Pilea great medicine.Ihwas a sufferer from’female ubles and‘had been ¢con-:*44jfinedinbedoveronethirdofmytimefortenmonths.I could not do my’.4 M:‘hoisework and’had fainting:Spells so)that:my:“husband could not leave'me.Wealonefor-five minutes at a time.‘a“Now I owe’my,health te Lydia EB:Pinkham’‘.Vegetable Compound and te a.Blood Purifier.Vhenever I.see a'suffering Woman T’want to tell her what 3).Wl ’these ‘medicinés.have.done for mé and Iwill always‘speak a good:word forRaeMEH—BLANKENSUIY,Elliston,Montgomety Co.,Va.¢ *LErrerR FROM LOUISIANA.,ca New Orleans,La.—‘‘I was passing through the Change of Life and he-; fore 1 tools Lydia.‘E.Pinlgham’s Vegetable.Compound I was troubled with °.hot flashes,weak and dizzy feélings,backache andirregularities.Ll would he ,get up'in-the morning feeling tired out and not fit to do any thing. -**Since I have been taking your Co impound and Blood Purifier I feel all“right;Your medicines ‘are worth their weight in gold.”~-Mra,GASTON BEORPRAT,1541 Polymnix St.,New Orleans,La: LETTER FROM F LORIDA, Wauchul:a,Fla.—"Some time avo I wrote to you giving you.my symp-:_ toms,headache,backae he,be aring-down,.and discomfe rt in walking,causead by female troubles.‘ “TI got two bottles of Lydia’E Pinkham’s.Vegetable Compound anda package of Sanative Wash ‘and that wasall I used to make mea well woman. ‘\T-am satisfied that :if:I-had done like a godd .many-women,and ‘had: ~not'taken your remedies,I would have been a great sufferer.But I started‘in time with-the right medicine and got well.It did not cost.very much either,I feel that you are a frie nd to-all.women and IT would rather use your remedies thr up have a-doctor.”—Mrs.Marrim Hopnor,Box 406,Waus ‘chula,Florida, SETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA, _Martinsburg,W:Va.—‘‘lam glatl to say that:Lydia E.Pinkham’s vege.E >»table Compound tas drtoate tor a mother,daughter andmyself,——___-__» -)'“T have told dozens’of people about it and my.daughter says that when she hears a girl complaining with cramps,she teslls her to take your Com; ponds "——Mrs.Many A,HockENBE BBY;Wi2 N.3rd St.,Martinsburg,W.Va fs out one year ago.a éertain pro-|of the studends Dice me “sore'”cd|ANOTHE R LETTE R FROM VIRGINIA. fersur.(IT will ‘call him Smith,..al-ne ‘of them,threatened to.~"idio'Newport News,Va.—'‘About five years agoI was troubled with such pains though that was not the name he gs.to the professor.Then.the and bloating every month that I woirld havetogo to bed,; rive.)dropped off;thé train’at ;and “awit:educator.‘becainre|“A friend told me to take Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Seotvs and began to shake hands.|‘“bully."";He told ‘em asa part)T'soon found relief,The medicine strengtheried -in every way and my ., He -aid his,honie was at Rich-40!the education,prooably,that he}doctor approved of my taking it. mon,Va.,and that he.was engag-|'@d only killed two or three mei)“T will be glad if my testimony will help some one who is suffering ed {i teacliing “Shortaterm .schoots,}2.his “life,but that the wounded)from female weakneSs."—Mrs.W.J.BLAYTON,1029:Hampton Ave.,;Newport Mathciuaties being,his speaiialny;|‘ould fil a fireigtht car.i News,Va,’ that he could teach boys amd girls Well,the great schdol soon came: an)even older people more:about to a,close,Enel Maan ene|Why don "you try fthis reliable.remedy? “tielerin'in -five,days;tiitee of the pupils knéw.that they had hours.school per day,thai any ;veen.“stumeg.’’Some’of then |= other Conia"Gaia teach sisal in Were to have.bean teachers,lke sesessspooesocecosoocooees five’years with ten-hour’sessions,the professor,but threay are! every’week-day in.the year.still plowing anid doing dthen things.|2 agents selling ‘‘county-night |pat-Mr.Movtisonm is mow trying to aip-|:! ents,’$48 stoves,$38 clocks:and ply what he learmed at the school |ine|0]0 e IC es! $55 sewing machines,etc.,have to the felling of the fantous |tree : always cone welll about Scott's and and still it stands.‘Squire toe @ in-ornew commumniities,so Professor tie,the a ae who.was T Tas |I S .‘ Smi‘h was soon:the centre of at-|ter at ;Mdoresville some 30.years! ‘traction Wikliam J.Bryan would)ago,,;was’a school teacher ,Bnd |,UGGIES,§U RRE YS3 W AG ONS have..envied Mr,Smith had.he »|“bearded among the scholars,’as}All the best makes,and Eg a to 0 : been present.and on a presidential)was the custom when he ,was)’.&| rampage,for he would have déen|young.One Saturdey,a beautiful,|&aloug Spring stock now in.—Line compclied to divide honor fcr one!calilm day,too,tiie ‘squire taok #8 >ee | fim at least.‘A.man who could/stroll in the woods-and was enjoying of Hazkney,Oxford and Ratterman | actuaiiy educate.a boy or girl.én}thewongs of the binds.To the sur-|2 7 eo five days,-three hours per day,for prise of Mr.Beattie an old,dead|9 &Luth Baggies and Surrey 8.$: a mere pittance per schokar,was’)tree stanidimg-near him suddenly 1 ;a Dat ,ae ; indee?:ae Crowds followed fell.to the ground,7s old’trees wilh Call and see stock:Prices as low as the professor and his.simooth|do sometimes.‘Mr.Beattie.could any.boty,:| tongue with their mouths wide ‘open;mot get over the ‘wonderful freak ‘ «one-man «cine ts had.reached!of nature,”’as he tarmed it,ant tuwn at last,Rbbinson aid Bar-|often told the simple story ,‘with .: num with their great ‘‘three-traii'’bated breath But ‘the tree we are @ Harness,Vehicle &Supply.Company.’: ci"cuses had always ignored the talking about won't fall:;-is it a &‘art ee ‘claims.of Scott's as a good ‘place’fréak of:nature?-Josh Billings,a GOCOOCSOHSS OOOCOCEOOCOBOE to “pitch their’tents,and while |great fumny writer,and philosopher,|3";= niost of her citizens had never fail}who occupied the boards some 20.:=—:Se ed to get.to Statesville wien ular.30-yearns.ego,and’pot ‘Text rciicus.was billed,tiot a few of)to reading matter’in the bee a | them -had failbed*to appkaud the per-almanacs .of..his time,sand)’‘;.¢wr j formances..with that ‘eqrergy ust some’good,things,though he eould 1906 tm re 1912 :|ally displayed by circus-gcers.But!nat epell any,better.than |cam.)|Honorable Record now Scott’s was ito see a real cir-|One jeke was about as follows:— cus.“They iz .one thimg about a:hen “The.profesor was nervous.amd thet looks like wisdom,ge never cnabbed,but he caught ‘em comin’cackles til)after she lays her ege;y (fi t T d y M B y Di - and 20.5 There was no school at |sum folks air alters cackhin’anid our om or 0 a ay @ our 1S ‘the:Scott's High,School build ne,a |braggin’about what they ~.yin’ State institution.im part;and the|to do,an’then they go a-ishim t oT E Thi k aa professor soon bad permissiof from j}an’fergit awl erbout -hit.’’ress }OMOrTOW.ver in (0 the committee ee charge to.begin Mr.Morvison is not a bragging.o his School ws sedn -as -he could)man.Bit wher it comes to cutting Th t Mr.P:D rty () ride atuund ahd.rope in_.the BtIU-|down:trees .be expects ‘honorable d te ro e wner: dents in the hocality Opie ofthe |mention,’‘at Yeast,for he has i citizens who was,dn!educate of |owmed'patent well fixtures (which ability,and stood \well’with|the}wouldn't fix—that is...wouldnt people,carried the professor around diraw water.out of his well);he,d in his buggy and imtroduced him.ajo attended the school.of niathe-: The professor _dispensed.‘het air”Wiakiee-awa helped.to pay the pno-|ee and they ‘“‘boaked‘’most of the)fasser,)as did most of his neigh-e ;: members of.every ambitious family pors,Mamnty of us,have met the in the entire section,for the prope |pew-'a shioned.dredging machines.ofp- osition was:attractive and’the!erated by.steam to out ditches,ore ::te Soatt’s people are believers in |!They have neached Iredell county,[|‘.*iM :oe educdtion at any,cost,Of course believe:Somie two.yeats ago,just;We Issue every kind Hire,Life,Aceident the professor was in a hurry;he before the death of Col.R._2.)and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto had ‘taught hundreds-of ‘similar)tinney at Taylorsville,a’lady at , schools im nearly ‘every Southern!seotts told.me a little conversa-|mobile,Plate Glass,Wind Storms,Oyclone Sfate and:was -g2tting:~telegrams|tf »overheard onthe —Taylors-‘‘s ee eis “ and letters every day begging hie |iin,a.few ‘nights:previous,Live Stock.Bonds—Ad ministrators,Guar- te “please “hurry “alid-open !thelshe .bem ‘a passenger on.said *mlm ;:rerpcetSronideedtmavon,!:OF Pec:Der ummiey teak weber ed dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond, many people knew somet ;of gession of court at Newton.He;ee’;n ‘°j ‘ his ‘vast success as a teacher,and |was “netimming Kome as —stated.Today is here.Tomorrow is coming.all the ‘pnofessor seemed to be in much |She gaid the colohel occupied )‘Nan ied ;r i Saouilie tunities fis COMA Wt ber ak|paart Soap dey anid eoon bad u exnill too fast.Consider the present,‘Loo late to a dozen,or more schools on wthe|crowd of -thie passengers about faiim,,|lock the stable after fhe horseis gone. ’Phoné 54.“Call or write us forprices aud information about our policies. Statesville Realty &Investment Co. J.F.CARLTON,‘Manager. CAN'T LIVE RIGHT Without a Watch.You're always wondering whattimeit is.- Get one of my WATCHES and quit wondering. BEST WATCHES.=~.--.==.BEST PRICES.| Jeweler AGfontinued on,Beventth Dege.) -When that -yg Hoarse * ~CroupyCough— of your childawakensyou: at night,you : need have no fear.if yor “havea jar of VICKS mband.It gives off héaling antiseptic vothegeatofthetrouble,break upongestion,give instant relief,| Atyourdruggist’sorbymail. es 25¢.,50c.+$1.00 5s ||Reonomy suggeststhe dollar sie’. Wick’s Family Remedies:Co;,0,N..oN) apors,whi¥: gumSALVE N/a ESDAy,-—"4M PENCIES i oe Ob Pencils in the;city.|PENS ., Moore's |NiWaterman’s Fountain Pens. Systems.|,PRINTING ~needsthere.too. -Positively the best assortment :Non’Leadible ind BLANK BOOKS >Allkinds of Bound Blank Books and Sheppard’s I.oose:Leaf ~We are sure we can meetyour 518 South Center Street,‘Statesville,N.C... Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery. a |Home Electric: ‘iyGeneral ‘Electrical "stimates Furnished.> All Kinds Electrical Supplies. 4 Contractors A.D.COOPER,Manager. HOME ELECTRIC CO., wing Machines Repaired. J.U.LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. *Phone 61. —— — -|A TREE - \Morrisdy |down if.possibile,but.to.mo’painpose. .|strange.tree ito°Bee it.for them HW place—cf ihe motbes,:“But ihe:holds’ aan |just pulls.ot a revolver and spéed- Co: -Burrus’Metal Roofing,Gal-: _vanized Roofing,tin and gal-vanized Shingles with patent “Jock.Roofing also has patent lock.' Paint of all colors,turpen- tine,linseed oil.: Iam agent.for monuments made by Mecklenburg Monu- ment Co.' Roofing,Paints,Monuments, OG.S.HOLLAND.Dec.12. Local Views,All New. JUST RECEIVED ! 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 ofTablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING. Broad Street Methodist Church] BRADY,-The Printer. PAERDIEAORAES.BAG OIEW.RJ MILLS, Statesville,N.C. 'Fine Farm Lands and City Property for Sale. &”iy * AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2. ‘ch 26,-1912. i THAT-WON'T.PAL Now “that nearly ‘describes.when he ‘starts out.0°cut trees,Tor.he is full of,energy.but the tree is still.standing.“Hehsnotaskedforanyadvicefrom the ‘wmiter.”But we recently triedtoconsole‘hiim and suggested that, pessibly,some hypnotist traveling }about®the country noticed hiim cut-|-t'rg trees and put a “spell’’uponth»free to keep it ‘from.falling, for it was cut off.at the ~.stump. an?is not lodged against anything! He has driven tron wedges under 't next to the Stump to .thirow fit Many «people.have —visited’.the siivess The wwiter aleo suggested‘to Mer).Morrison’:that,tf he couldelm:the tree and attachapower: of mules to.it aipdipul)it down.or:a tniction,engine ight.takes the that the civil,ewgineening which’he learned”,from:the.Rictiaond:pro-' fessor goes:not’speak otiés a‘ons .that line and.declines rto tryteny of my plans:or sugge-|thons \~¥RK.Seott’s;N:C.,March 18,/.1912. ;Bererecenenmeerereetionnete An Assessor Who Gets.the Dog Tax. The .following from the Geonge- town :(S::C.)‘Times is of special in- terest.in Iredell just now: There is an,assessor in a neigh- boring.county that is certainly doing| business with a proper spirit..When he goes out to assess and three or four dogs meet him at the.gate fe procéeds calmly to the-proprieter of ithe farm,makes “his ‘assessment pati asks how-Iaty logs ihe ‘has. ,If the proprictor pays he has none jand that a»few,dogs just “hang janound the -phaee,’’:—Mr.Assesser lily dispatches the canines in sight. He says he may.not’be elected ‘as- jsessor again,but he.ip.going to’getthedogtax~-of lis township.wihike e is on the job.There should beHene—assesaers—ofthiskind fn ey lery county.: “Tr MADAME RACHELLE’SDVICETO iT {Y SEEKERS € wopen. “ep with wi wn as Wilson's ymend as a very ef e frecki ly and its bleaching prors.-Follow the directions gtect the face from all und té xposure to the wind and sun.The eream seiis for i¢the jar,and if your druggist is ovt,you may}e Wilecn,Freckle Crear |+| ties are entirely har ja the packaveand $. le Cress is sold by } i :"Wilson's Freck |Statesville.Drug Company.i {o }Fact!—_4 i -Loeal Kvidence,r | Evidence that’Gan be verified.} Fact is what we want,-| Opinion is mot enoiigt Opinions differ Here's a Statesville ‘fact You can test it Mrs Chac Wilson,Sixth:and Statesville,..N trouble Ellen rlotte’streets, ki m iney kidneys were ,Bays “I had the ‘irregular There thitough iny back and.1|was subject Doan’s| and ction of y was pains | ;to nervous y Pills gave r taking these my back |grew} and dizzy spelis vey me relief and jstronger.1 knew that Doan's Kid-| %¥{ney Pilkis will give relief | “When Your Back #%Lame] Don't ‘sim-} ask& } |Remember the Name.’ ply ask for.a-kidney remedy distinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills,| had “| j ‘|ithe remedy becked by home testi-| } ithe same jhat Mrs.Wilson [RIGHT {ful chain ‘to one,ofthe.«topmiost |:hinibs,hé anight:hitch’a:good pair of amy)the:| ji debt.5 |pend, ‘Minorities’,Rath-;So We -Are Ruled.By Majorities,:SaysecThanBy Cob Roosevelt, «In the first-speechof his eampaignforthe-presidential nomination,deliv-|,|}HITS THE The real issue,he said,|. ered in New.York:city:Wednesday night,‘Colonel Roosgvelt contrasted.his position with that taken by Presi- ident Taft. was whether “the American people should govern themselves Vie ee“Tt have soant patience with this talk of the tyranny of the majority,”said Col.Roosevelt.|‘‘Whenever there is tyranny of the majority,1shallprotestagainstitwithallmy. heart and soul.But we are today}.suffering from the tryanny of minori-ties It is'a small:minority that.is grabbing our coal deposits,our water|.powers;‘and our.harbor fronts.Asmallminorityisfatteningonthesale nopolies and trusts.It-ig 4.small mi-nority that stands behind the present * law of thaster and-servant,the sweat-}shops,and.the .whole:calendar of so-cial and éndustrial injustice,It is a}small minority that’is today using our}convention system to defeat the will of a:majority of:‘the people in the} choice of delegates:to the Chicagoconvention.“The only tyratinies fromwhichmen,women and chiidren aresufferinginreallifearethetyrarinies of minorities.:“(No sane man who has been famil-iar with the government of this coun-|' ears willcom-for the last ene}agaadtoomuch’onthatwehavehipistheruleofthemajority..The trouble |:has been a far different one—that,at many times and ‘in™many localities,there have held public office in the States'and in the’nation men who have,in fact,served not the whole people,but some special class or spe-cial interest.-Iam net thinking only ‘of these special interests -which.byprocsmethods,by bribery and crime,ave stglen from the people.Iamlthinkingasmuchofthéirrespectableaidesand:figure-headg,who have rul-|.daiid legislated and)decidedas ifin some way the vested rights of privi- )|legé hadafirst sonaese on the whole United States,while people were m he rights of thefelyan.unsecur ‘So that no man may misunder- -|stand me,let me recapitulate:‘(1)|am not:proposing anythingrdruggistcanéupplyyoua]in connection.with the Supreme CourtCreomJofthe-|eral constitution.United States,or with the Fed- (2).Tam not’proposing anything having any connection with ordinary suits,civil or criminal;as/between in- dividuals.*“3)|am not speaking.of the-re-|- call of judges. *(4)Tam proposinacertainclass:of casés involving the police power,when a State courthas‘set aside as unconstitutional-a law passed by the Legislature for the gen- ‘eral welfare,the question -of the val- idity of the law—which should de- as Justice Holmes so well phrases it,upon the prevailing moral- |ity or preponderant opinion—be sub- imitted:for final determination to a vote -of the people,taken after duetimeforconsideration.ad“The Presidentofthe United States,Mr.Taft,devoted most of a recent) speech to criticism ofthisproposition |He says that it ‘‘is.utterly without| merit or utility and;instead of being} *“*-imthe'interest of all the people| and of the stability of popular govern- ment,is sowing the seeds of confusion and tyranny.’(By this he of course means the tyranny of.the majority, that is,the tyranny of the American people.as a whole).He also.says that my:proposal (which,as he right- ly sees’is merely a proposal to give the people a real instead of only.a nominal chance to construe and.amend a State constitution with reasonable rapidity),‘would make such amend-ment and interpretation depend on thefeverish,uncertain and unstable de- termination ‘of successive votes on different laws by temporary.and changing majorities’;and that ‘it lays OF.PEOPLE.‘TO’RULE,| of adulterated foods and drugs.Jt is}a small minority that-lies behind mo-|. ing merely that]of a3 The explanat|made wilh the s|eve Fertilizers. -£S.ROYSTa5SalesNorfolkVa.BaltimoreMd.MontgMaconGa. explanationis simple;theyare FF ih the §reatest.care and . very ingredient has to pass.the.\test of our own Jaboratories;.if | \theresno hitor miss abou thoyster / _|Sold By Reliable -Tarb SPOT EVERY TIME | Dealers Everywhere |ape) ER GUANO CO. Offices is -foroNC,Columbia S.C,a omery Ala.Spartanburg SO,:peeaibe a The:development of local taxation North,Carolina for the improve- ment of public schools’is treated str kingely-in-—twor bubbetins —isstbed from the State:Department.of Edt ccation,.Orie neybews the.rise and the.start nt time: was made, tax districts ‘im’1880 and the 275:distof$1.2 ricts;with’annual k.326,the}taxation:for tax 1911, forkspecial schiool.districts been:$252,319 for.1911 are 27 counties that have from 18to47districts;22 have as ,many as 11 .to 1554217 have ‘rom:6°to 10; 22 have from 2 to 5 districts /and sy county except one has iat one district for local taxatiog). jor haying ‘ 5otioms,.He-got $22.e-ten—for—it in Gastonia.After deducting of.hauling and freight it /metted him $20 a ton.; Restored After Being Given Up by Specialists. A wonderful cure by Danville,says: “About'ten years ago my eyesight began to |failto such an extent that it became necessaryformetoconsultaspecialist.creased until I found it necessary to consult sev-eral others.My case was diagnosed as Atrophy oftheOpticNerve,caused by impoverished bloodsupply.The progress of my trouble wasslow +but steady,with never any relief,until finally’;my physician advised me that nothing further ‘The Increase of Local Taxation For |COOO0OO@Schools....@ or ;e progress of local takation from 1875| when to.thie! There were only four) development to date aas been to 1,-/taxation| this dear.being $157.028 more than thie the bonds anal,beans| There} Newton ntervaise:Mr eM.9QCOSCCSSSSSOSOCOCCOSSOSNDealonTuesdayshipped-11 tons |ee:valed hay from has Clark's or i 3is 3i cost Eye-Sight ILAM Mr.W.E.Griggs,Secretary and) Treasurer Westbrooks.Elevator | Co.and formerly Cashier Bank of | My trowble in-| =HALL’S TOILET LOTION y NOTHING BETTER FOR‘CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS.:~— 25C.A BOTTLE } \)SeamcanemmemNRE W.F.Hall's,Drug Store, "PHONENO.20... SHOoeonee2ecosee { | Oliver Plows Make You Prosperous Our.second car of Oliver Plows for this year has just been received.Had you thought about it?: Ninety per cent.of the good farmers use Oliver Plows.The remaining ten per cent.-are struggling @ along with cheap and inferior plows.} We want you to prosper along with your neigh: bor.It is almost impossible to get rich farming if you do not use an Oliver Plow..If this seems an extravagant statement,ask your neighbor..Then COME AND SEE US 50c.all stores.,Foster-Mil-|the axe at the foot of the tree of well: ‘ordered.freedom,and subjects the |guarantees of life,liberty and proper: _|ty without remedytothe fitful impulse ee a temporary majority.of an elector-late,”_ “This criticism is really less a crit- blood |icism_of my proposal than a criticism j}mony, |bum Go.,.PeOpe.,-Bufialo,N.Y.t .incl |:TO PILE VICTIMS!| i\Treat the Inward Cause if d Want a Oui. Ig piles askin disease? You |<No,it is a stagnation of nag :\cireulation—a swelling of blood |of all “popular government.It is}vessele.|wholly unfounded unlessitis founded|Why.expect a cure from.applica-|on the belief that the people are fun-| tions outside?.The ‘treatment |damentally untrustworthy.If the Su-|Should attack the cause.|preme Court's definition.of due pro-|_Dr.ne ee ore rial |cess in relation to the police power isceiienecitculation,rias |S0Und,then an act of the LegislatureYouofpilesforgood,to promote the collective interests ofSoldbytheStatesvilleDrugCo.|the community must be valid,if it and all druggists..$1 for 24 days’|embodies a policy held by the prevail-isupply,.satisfaction guaranteed.Dr.|ing.morality or a preponderant opin-Leonhar:t Co.,Station B,Buffalo,|ion to be necessary to the public wel-N fare.This is the question that I pro-5 pose to submit to the people.How ,th Aili i ¢"e-JOHN Cu DYE,M.D.can the prevailing morality or a’preponderantopinionbebetterandmore 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 the people?:“Mr.Taft fairly defines the issuewhenhesaysthatourgovernmentis and should be a government ofallthe +people by a representative part of thepeople.This.is an excellent and moderate description of aw oligarchy. It defines our government as.a gov-ernment of all of the people by a few’ of the people.”’: " Do You Want toBe Independent? If so,learn Shorthand end Typewritingbybeginningacourseimmediately,whichiataughtatStatesville,N.C.If inter-ented and desire terma,ete ,write or call,;on :MRS.E,8.JOHNSON,512 South’Center Street,Feb.20.;Statesville.N.C, De you know that'of all the minor}ailments colds are by fur the most dan-&erous?-It is nut the cold Heil Uistyouneedtofear,bit the serious dis>)eases that it often I-ads td,Most~'of|these aneknown as ¢erm ¢'seases,Pneu-| ~ALWAYS IN.<a the Firat National Bank Building, always here’Don't,peep into-my OCCUPY three rooms on the second floor of‘and I amptionroom ‘where I never stay and then,go off and say Lam not in,byt come on in and let yourself bé Known,Woe “Tap.the bell,knock of +peak out.,thedental chair I am in my”‘wahdp—in a.room farth¢*in,RFLAUGENOU $5.4 If Lam notatLaboratorywork R,Dentist.1. monia and-eonsumption are among:them |Why not také Chamberiain’s Cough Rem |y and cure your culil while you can?) or sale by:all deatars. MEAT MARKET.: -¥General line of Fresh ‘Meats. 'Also.dry pine stove wood. >GASH &HARRIS,**>” John -W.Sickelanith,Greeiabora,Pa.,|has threé children end.like most chil-| dren they’frequeatly.‘ake cold,“Wehave;tried several kinds.of cough medi-: ::"‘cine,’he ‘says,‘but-lave .ever found |‘PHONE 43.-FRON STREET,any’yet that did them ‘a ‘much good asFeb.9..;Rear Sumpter’s'Store.,Chenberiain’s Cough Ri medy.”’For sale7aryOtbysers,suis :: éxactly ascertained than by a vote of|: could be done.About this time,about two years.ago,could not ‘see to read,and.my range of. vision was so short that I could not see anythingatagreaterdistancethanfiftyorseventy-fivefeet.Loften found it difficult to recognize ac-quaintances when I met them,distinguishingthemmorebytheirvofcesthantheirfeatures.In May,1909,a friend.advised me that ‘if thephysician’s diagnosis ‘was correct,MILAM willcureyou,because it will purify and enrich theblood,increase the flow,and.build up the sys- tem;but it will take a long time and the im-provement will be slow.’ “I did not believe one word of this,and con-rented totake MILAM because I did not think itcouldhurtme,and there might be a bare possi-oy that it might help me.After six weeks’ nse Ibegan to notice a slight improvement inmysight,which has been slow but steady andwithnosetback."Now I.can read newspapers.with ordinary gla ,can distinguish large ob- leets two miles away;and have no difficultynow,as far-9s my sight is concerned,in attend.ingto my duties as the executive officer of acorporation... ‘Tam still careful.not to tax my eyes unrea- sonably,because I realise that I am not cured;but hope,and am mare and more encouraged astimepasses,to believe that the continued use ofMILAMwillcureme.oy “I think it pyoper to state that my generalhealtharidstrengthhavealsoimprovedinthes.)2 ratio as my eyesight,and I attribute this totheuseofMilatn.a ;W.E.GRIGGS:”.| jLazenby-Montgomefy Hardware Co. ; March 15,1912,_:$ @O6 66 OOOO62060066004000089 JANEW LINE OF§ ee y ksys t s u y (Signed)Danville,Va.,March 23,1910. MILA is;NOT an EYE medicine and will f ;cure no blindness |except that arising from impoverished or|impure blood or depleted.system.| Ask Your Druggist L He eu r ) I? 5o s u n — U l l l e 4.Holland. Has good farm horses. and mules for ‘sale for 'cash or on time..Terms to suit purchaser, _Just arrived..Callandsee our line of ~ Co-Carts and Baby Carriages,tidy Best equipped livery ‘im town.©-. "Phone 3 Statesville Housefurnishing Company. R O DEITZ,:‘<0,Manager,°: Sales Day is the first Monday in each month in Statesville,N.¢.24DayorNight. sou ate ta ae AND SSPRee’.I-ESDAY, be cele Munch 26,° ALLEN ‘GANG NOT.YET CAUGHT,} Posses sul Pursuing the Allens and Have “Hopes oF.suceess,Soon, The Allen gatig has mot heen:carpe’ tured,-but ithe news every day is that the posses in pursuit -have hope.of suceess.Sidna.Edwards, wino was anrested last week,dieniied that he had any part in the shoot- ing but later admitted that he ‘hianid- ed his uncle,Sidna Alten,a pistol, wile the ‘shooting was in Dmogireds, Hilisville,Via;Dispatch,22d, Sidaa Edwands,Aged:°2.2-a.tall, hugged»mountaineer;sat"cadmily ini ‘the darkness of:the:little’brivk:jadb “the,posses:wihio:have:been Gurins “thie mountaing fqr’those ofthe Al- i “Lem:gramig’wilvo.got)away ather thie:Ya Ondintt house”assassina tidn of.Marely eA os %sais“Legitawd ‘Fala aind,Ww, *Phaut.,heading:a’posse,came to Bdwands:at 4 .o’choolk,thilsmorning,asleep in an eiipty hat 2 mile from his*home,He was ufiairme- ed and.whe he awoke’the.detec- tives.were at “his side?He made no resistance ‘and started:for Hilis- ville with his \captors early today. Jack Allen;his umcle-—one of the. Allens who.was:not at.the ~count —heusie onthe.day of the tnagedy-— joined his nephew:on the ‘way in ./and g2lboped allong with the party: They dantened in’and paused while the.moving.pictume men a -@licked off'-a/few chuaodred feet «of .fim.-Detectives carryimg rifles ‘fol- 5 lowed closely,The ‘party tinned in')| .ata little lane where the raiders.a week ago “dnew’nein and.left their _penies while they went.to wipe out oS,‘thie human dalbrite of Carrell court. ES :Sidna left his nrount.and was :hustied to the titthe jai}across from the stable.He protested agiainst being put into-a musty ceil anid =wanted to occupy the corridor,but his keeper was stere and-fiodked shim.“up.i pa oo heck Aden.same out and.-sald, ee io the newspaper men:: i “My nephew Sidna is -the -most .;peaceable man in the.county,He} ‘wouldm't Know Ww ‘hat 4 gun ~he had it i A tie questioning angered Al! Tea an 4 he declared his family was} being grossly.mis repmemenyterd. “Fists will fly pretty sood,””he! gaid.as two detectives encorted him| over iné hidd, Sidna Edwards,the boy in jail | tonight,amd his brother,Wesley, were the pr actpals in.an ese apade,| “ehilh started the trouble which oul} niinated in thé assussination at! >the court,house,The brothers -had attempted to oust an unéle of| thei a minicter -named Garland,| from.his p ulpit aud were arrested) for breaking the.peace.Floyd Ab| In aclelnpt ea to tree them:©and} ned ae convicted and‘sentenced | for interfering with an.officer when! the shuoting on March 14 began.— In the pregence of Detective Felts Edwards tajned.freely tonight to do with 4/ "I ‘know sothiing.of the cause of the court house ghooting,”’he sadd.> “|wa:oe 4 intdé..the court moom when |saw Uncle:Floyd jump.up’ and‘gay scwething,I could not hear somebodir | what it.ws.Rightaway began tc eh:ot from about Olerk | Goad's.desk but don't know who) Gred the first shot I saw Uncle sidwa aliens (ae -she tihg begam..I did not 822 my ccusin cr:my broth- ers As eocn ae 1 cold,with my lame foct,I got out «+f the court house and eteod at the.bettom ©of the steps tf saw Unel’Sidma and another mothe‘Mr.Goad shooting at ont Atter it was cver.1 #41 my e-’s.horse awl rode.home.Before t¥aft.|saw Unele Fioyd on a horse and then TI enw him on the ground.ke -he fud been abl to ride we would heve taken him away.Wid:Us I:Say)my brother ; foslcy'oh the road «7d that after- +1 saw Uncle Sitna at his Y have never scen any of 6r heard tell ans ching ‘about of where they are,ence &at evening 1 Blayed et-houre andi Suuday und had star‘ed to a nelgiir bor’s ween I saw ‘De officers.I was in piuin view froin the nexud and they could.have taxen me then but:1 did not go.back home because 1 theard the:officers had orders ‘to -shoot all .of us -on.sight fe I went avout and livoa the best I could unl the officers-run up on »heme omntighit,thie.first swath.ots) ‘git too big”flair’hows© rr “More,Candidates For.Cor- poration ‘Commissioner, -Ex-Judge’Geo.P.ell,of Wing tion);-ammouniees:his candidacy for tihe Demooratic nomination for:cor pomatiion’commissioner.“He says;-ME Jam.runining:simply because the mid die.portion of the!State,containing| the splendid.cities ~of Chanliotte,| Winston-Salem;Durham,'Greensborc Salisbury,Concord.and High Point haive nio representation on ‘the «com mission,Of course,Mr.Travis,an eastern man,willbe nominated towhedonhimself.The west,has ‘Mr. Lee from:Haywood county.The third position shiould gio™~yo.the centnab: section,Surely the east will niot demand this also.Forsyth is just haltway between.Hallfax:and Hay- wood:'’. Mr.“A.B.Justice,of ‘Charlotte, a lawyer,‘also aanounces,,,his Can- didacy:for corporation domrmissiionen. —S ‘Hog Pens in “Villages.© Mon:‘oe’Engyirer,: ‘Cozcord will pate rove.this poe: matters some'of these years.Moninoe years jago. in’alluvillages:whier’:“ey ming:thie ‘oOUurk house belk -whenu thie ‘lowal buteher kills a beef:yourwilll finid: hog pens fund”Deel:See Oak the sanye lot.:eee W.C Petty and.J.M.Tamnlescins!tings up to3.inches. sl‘bricators,Oil Caps and Jet eaeofGhamlotte;:°J.P.Sanders, Greensboro,,and:T.A...Green,Spartanbung.S..C.,all hotel ine hiave chosed a digall to build a hotel| at Wilmington:to cost $125,000. :Don’t dcneet that next:"Monday: ‘is the first .Monday.and Ponney Salles’Day “Are you -wise>im —‘paint that ©is largelyanuiterated,.‘when, you can buy ¢ that is al paint—no&adulteration ——~a thie Baime:price.per Ballon’, “FOR SALE BY* “Lazenby Montgomery tiscdvare:Co, _Statesville,N,.C:. vMy.Machine Shop Is complete and I Am prepared to do.any kind of repair.work. Engine ‘and Boiler Work.a.Specialty. ‘Alsocarry a full line:of Steam Fit-Injectors,Lu- t Pipe and:Shafting: Cc.H.TURN ER,|DepotStreet:Dealerin Reiioucs. —————_————————————————————— &reer Go-Carts.and Carriages! con ar We have just what you want,and are always glad £& to show you.Prices range from $2.50 up to $25.A big stock to selectfrom. We ee<i SD the.most iplete line of Go-Carts and| e have “received | riages ever shown.ae as. hones, Sales Dayis thefirst Monday in Crawford-Bunch Voss‘Comp’ny. UNDERTAKERS AND EM GALMERS., NIGHT ine each month in Statesville,.N.C. StyleMeans fords.- No ‘matter how smart Muchin Ox- THURSDAY,MARCH 28TH,DAY AND NIGHT.|;; ic SF a Ee o> |Basement Bar;ains.| This department.was ‘openatio be runas an exclusive ‘Barsain.Department,Nothing bought for this department exceptin joblots:‘or from forced,sales.Always at all times a Dig stock ofMil Ends, ‘Shoes,Pants,ete.,almost anything youcanfindinjageneral line.|Positively we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent.on,anythingyoufindinthisdepartment.Mil quote a few new specialsjust opened: "MEN'S AND BOYS’PANTS, Five hundred pairs Men’s and Boys”‘Pants* .Some of the linings show slight Stains from being’:wet,otherwise all Sage hethe best of stylesandpatternsfor98c.,$1.50 and$f98.Plenty.of“fine all wool Pantsin the lot worth $4.00 : Oné hunded pairs Boys’Tan and Blue Wash Pants,sizes 4 to 17 years,worth 50c.pair;your choice 25c..Some of hone have been wet,,butnotdamaged.Seventy-five pair Men’3 ‘Brown Khaki $1 Pants at 85c.pair.Not over.one pair to customer. .GREAT GINGHAM.VALUES.One table 15c.‘to 20c.Ginghams and White Goods at 10c.yard.One table 32-inch 12ic,Ginghams,good, lengths,74c.yard,:‘ One table’32 sinch 10¢.and_12h,Ginghams,, short lengths,5c.One table Simpsons Galiccu,5c. One table Fine Madras values,for 10c.:: All.Ginghams,Madras,Percales’and:White Goods come direct from the factory by the case in fine shape and these prices are from 8c.to.5e. yard less than you-can buy same goods fromfull bolts.°‘LADIES’SUITS. About 50 Ladies’well-tailored Suits in Cream,Gray,-Brovn-and Navy._$5—will buy-a_hand~ some Suita little out of style. Let us show you through our Clothing and Shoe Department while No honse will give yon:more for your money.No trouble to aho x you through.in town |We will make it profitab!e. and ,Percales,15¢.| ’Skirts underpriced. ‘hams and Silks,all very cheap,.as we mean to ~BLACK SKIRTS. Ganipistetline;.good styles,.Voile and Panama About 30-nice house dresses in Lawna,Ging- Ask tc see them. SHIRTS. One lot regular’50c.Men’s Shirts to gq at 296.“One lot regular $1 Men’s Shirts to.sell for 50c. One lot regular 40¢c.Boys’Shirts,yours at.25c. LACE AND EMBROIDERY. Big lot Lace insertions worth from 5c.to 10c.,° choiee at 2c.yard.One M6 10c:and 15¢.Em- broidery,choiceSe.‘LADIES’SHOES. Big stock Ladies’fine Shoes ‘that sold regular -at,$3.00,$3.50and$4.00,all good styles. ing larger than 6,choice $1 93. 98c.to $1.25, LADIES”HOSE.- Qae hundred dozen Ladies'fine Black Lisle Hose,selling-same grade the city over for 25c.a pair,only 15e.pair,not over six pair to a ‘cus- tomer:Ask to sée them.SHIRT WAISTS.~One lot’Ladies’Shirt Waists 50c. soiled from-beingused as samples.” Ladies’Gauze Vests.5 cénts. close them out. ..Noth-— Cheaper goods Slightly Pay nea call The R.M.‘Knox.Co. the ‘mie B00, <(,ee Vee :i)anid) the 1Hout 7 ~actions, eye justified their.removal. ays he ‘contiititee-aitlarge’’ fim the aminydey of dive *"tial succession jit Dave thange im the existing form ‘of: BA ernment,allithpugh many sug restions | witty have}..been oe ellaned iis fmvbeation. eatniest.consideration .of. wr ~efor adheme and claimed te had’ as a a ern ne mrrne for dit, nita tive will introduce [1 Jd not have.a“me st yight.IT dh : pistol a’the court house,Or while | I wes trying-to keep from “being al ‘resved.>icniaeaneaiiommsinatitiadinimentae Resclution to Abolish |the,,Senate -and Vice President. The abolition of the United States Sieinate and the office’of Vice Presi ,with a’reduotion:.of | the -House:to in a resolution Lindbergh,of fords, —shoes 4 “lttq you think your shoes,unless they are the latest style,you are not well dressed.And the fashions are continually changing in Ox- your taste and keep yourighti in the forefront of the latest fashion. At this store you will find the latest bought expressly for you—to suit CALL IN TODAY AN\D LET US (SHOW YOU THE LATEST. use of Congre 33 this week. Mr.‘iin res as one of the ad- vanced,Raub ani ‘‘progressives,’| y .fomead the inquiry into the so-call- ;ed “money trust.’”’| The malin feature of Mr.Lind- bergih’s nescilution provides for the. creation of a “‘committee-at-large”’ which would have absolute combnal | over tie legislative activity of Con- gress.The members of the comr mitre wuld be elected by the couuiry .at lange for°a term of) Tifiteean years,amd it could pirevenst ai ‘the,submigtoy.ef bills to the: i ;Presiccnt.This oppositién could be :,ovarcothe only bya two-thinds vote | of.the House. ty order to provider whiat,Mr.| %Lindbergh called ,Checks and ‘ball+ anoes’for his plan,he invoked thio recall,of.thie members ‘of the| whe never thes‘ir -Prestiden- the absenae of thie viee danesiid mitial “offive,would|, be dictated by.the committee.’ Mr.:L indibengh "el BP Boltion’will} _be:the first.comerete.plan.for a jnade,He dite to press.enutily “his. S..M.&H.Shoe Co. {t {&COOKING OIL.eiprorpncy | Imperial Cotton‘Oil.Com |a Fresh lot just opened.’As good as the best lard for all .*,purposes,and costs you one-third less:So sous ee j Price per Gallon 75c.4PriceperQuart'20c. TRY IT.:,YOU'LL LIKE IT! "PHONE WG.os pany. Is It Dining-Room Furniture You Need? It’s mighty important that your dining-room be attractively’farnished ‘Chrongl: out. pocketb.ok will be agreeably surprised. ‘possible prices for’which it can be gold. eT fromthe volume of business which these ‘low prices will bring to us >) And you can find in our store every thing you need at prices so low that your We sell only GOOD farniture at the lowest We are eatinfied to take a very small profit on each piece we sell and inake our We invite you tocall and see our beantiful diniag-room furnitare.We are t giving some most Genltanie values in complete outfits ene week. The Williams |Furniture _House. Barodanenceaens Sen0000 ooee) =|Solicit Subscriptions $ eT RATE AMT ‘They Lace In,Front” : i, All sublicatioria;and mail them the day they are received Have your visiting cards engrav- ued,Seéé my weeof’asin oak-|Rap.ALLISON’Ss. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.- soeeseece onesseese aeenues | Ss, |This celebrated Corsetexcels in sty le.|beauty and.comfort.Stays guaran |teed.not to rust or break.’Whether you buy or not,try it on and scc why hit excels. “ISS MONTSINGER, Corsetier and Dressmaker,.March 1...’Phone 1256. | ' | | |Burne =B.,care Hotel,High Point,N Miareh 22. s OPPORTUNITY.“ml “onevacant-lot to od vensnt:HENKEL:RAIG.oe STOCK,co,:March 8, “WANTED>sng wages .Burgess, 2 )Young Wan’whd.was convicted-orl eo sentenced.to the State prison|* oSeer cape:i . j cape from.the:penitentiary veer «day ‘between 12 and 1 o'clock, and the guard allowed “made straight for the open \joy shee Lemce. .W ‘Lyerly. .Temptetor?R.C, and make this hils home.He is*a COMBS. _Watkea Away ©From the 3 Prison Last Monday.- ESC APE!me ‘State ‘sere reached)Statesville:Tuesday |: of the:LeBCAD e of Rewben.Combs,the, the murder.af hig witelast August’ \for 30"years:5 andi:Qbadrver ot ae cont,of “Phe \Raleigh ‘News: Pucsday ‘had:the _Combs!és-| “Comibsy made a ‘pendanioatine Pe “Yesterday,Combs Was allowed to roam around the inner count of Uhe enclosure,that ‘is,within the ‘etone wall)in the rear of:the ‘prit-’ on—and taking advantage of this diberty.he.penceived that a portion of..the outside wooden:fence.Iwas’ down.This part of the fence was‘bbown down by the -wifid:and work- CA Li, Democrats — sully ‘F OR. Who AAMASS MEETING. Favor Salaried ‘County Officers and Who Believe in the Right,of.the pene ox bo .Manage ‘Their,Own:AfftoMeet:in:April The toltowii al which:‘explains, itself,8 being ‘circulated:>througihr Mt the counity’andi Wberally sigmed:: ‘We,the undersigned :Demooratic:kvoters “of dnedell:connity,-respedt-bequest.alll Democrats’wise,fa- vor ajaw making all county:of fitCes“salaried.offices;and who ane tired of boss rulle,‘to meet,”in “mass convention:at‘house in Statesville on”April.6,°1912,at 2 o’cleck p,m,,forconsultation, naming voted.for “im: for the a legislative men‘were repairiig it.He ©tolbd-the guardtitat he had been neque ws on ‘oe ted)00.BO.to the:front part of a aay auiaia he yard after a.horse and buggy whichhadi.to be brought “back =to the stable,‘This was an usual-request himnto go out of the rear emcbosure to get the hore.Jt is supposed he tiki, place| had passed the guard took notice’of the conviit’s delay in return ing |fnandpent’|Within the party,for the purpose of|hj,home:Jarvis was takenItwas|Testoring the poditical power .of the |Justice Goforth,of Unionhad.|equity to the people, with.the horse and buggy: to the front yand:for him. Shen discovered,that there Stutes’Senate. the choice of the We.propose to 'make the Demochatic pri the:county Siacovie:Satur.| ‘Furner.to ues of Oo beticket the Démocratic miaty>wie eine honestly and earmést- ly in favor of a law placing - county officers on reasonable and. the the the fi imary, where it ar j township, “}poycthenesentd+is ‘belongs,aud to “obtain - have beer requested to”be lookout for him.” ‘Combs’arrest and trial are bie bride of.a few months,at their Mberately'and after premeditation, tut.escaped.with a verdict of eee:|Theond)degree murder ‘on the ferncnid | that he was not.strong men Whether Combs will return “io his:home in the Stony Point sec-| tion is.of course a matter of EPEC]aes ulation..He has gained 40 pounds |;5, since he was placed in:the State | prison and his personal appearance| wilt be materially changed.| Federal Court Siete Jurors for the:.April Federal court at Statesville been drawn as follows:Davie,county-—-W.B.Angell;A H.McMahon,L.C.:Grouse,’W.M Crotte,P.P.Green,©?C..Craven. Stamnty-—-J M Lambert,-Henty Lather LowderJames A.Dunn,.D D.Robbins,DeWitt:Hudson,J.D.} Milton,Fri L.Fink,D.N..Alex-| ainder.,:: Burke-——JamesPatton;tf.H;Walton,B.Bris- E.S.Nobbett,Thos..M-Drury, P,Hemphill,R,P,Cloud ;Watker { term of) huaive BE.MeDewell,.P- toll,- W. Bail- Wilt Iredeli-—J..C:Shinn,E.L land,J.Turner Goodman,J Jenkins,.A.Z@ ai Ste- T.T.Wal B.Bmrawley,- Montgomery, Brawley, wart,V ker. Mitchell- aon McKinney, Catawba—P.°H.Cline, Ritchie,Eugene Isenhour, Taylor,Osborne Brown. Caldwell—vV.D.Giire, neil,F..R:‘Tilley,c. A...P.‘Triplett.Rowan-—-W,*TT...Gheen, Leonard,J.Cc.Kestier,J. Jas..H."McNeely.©Alexander—-L:J.Burgess,J BE.N.:Montgomery. McDowell -W.H.England. To Buy a.New Filter. ‘The board of aldermenspecialsessionMonday afternoon and again Tuesday,night,consider- ing the installation.of another filter at the city water station,anid ,it was finally decided -to,-hayé ~the filter put in at once,About —five weeks .will be required t6 install’ the new filter and thereafter all water may be filtered under al? conditions.Recently in.case of fine or,other ‘extra demands om)the water Eupply,the present filter has proved inadequate to filter all the water and it was necessary to pump_some water direct from the reser voir to the standpipe without .its going through the filter,The newfilterwill—ehiminatethis“trewble. All -water pumped from the,station willl pass through aa good ‘filter. Mr.John:H.Gray:Comes.to Hotel Iredell.: “The Hotel Lredell has ber “yeas- ed by:Mr.C.S.Holland to Mr. Johm H.Gray,of Marion,and Mr. Gray will take charge Monday.Mr. Gray is.1ow proprietot of the Ma-t Tiamna Hotel at Marion»and:-wibike ie ‘will continue to <operate ‘that hotel...it is understood that*hewillmovehisfamilyto.Statesville Ss Cc. oat |J,Burleson, A.Oliis ~Robt B R R Dy D.\; decks Pen:| H.‘Hollowdy, R: H:; M le Goble, F. was in former:Statesville man,a.son of‘the late John W.Gray,who,for, many ~yeans conducted Hotel Ine-dell,and he and his family will re- “ceive ‘a’hearty welcome to:.States-' ville.Mr,Gray:has the xepwhation “of.being one.of:thie best hotel men im’the State amd he expects ~to make~this.mre caei the besttdhotel». ”|s hip, |Some most improving. terta ling churewh and .their wives at the rianse o'eiccg. Play Love; time. Hvvuse Washington [Pore jschedule proceeded |upon port was |clusion:of the Democratic ‘Lot the report tee, vision ‘lwas vetoed by President Taft, gave:then as his principal for exercise of the veto power that the tariff board port on the subject. Passion held ginning day: vices each’evening fext.week,ex- cept Sub- jects and texts: the grave, 4:9-10; tions,i:18, Redfitiaan,dolored,”wae “bo- ‘thie fact of his esscape noted fon im aqcondativie4“A warning was sounded.amid a |¥iabes of the people, ‘@orpp:of men.was"sent to:find!)ps see sshist.‘These men-went over all pi!aa}Deerene WRe the territory surrounding the prison |)+¢e4s promulgated ir and made ea diligent search;butiare urged to ae oe no ‘hint as ,.to What)whetner they ‘a nec thor:wert,‘“Late yestenday afternoon,after |sign the cadl or not. the peandh Jyad so far been in vain,ofa,reward:of $25 was offered for |Hon W.D.Turner,w the capture of the estaped:convict.|prepcred to give someInformationregexundingnieeSCADE|the cane. “hes been.sent:to all the neighboring | familiar with the -worki stin)|fee system. fresh in the public mind.He kibled |Tue Entertainment at. w ith favor the above| attend the ’meeting,| have an opportunity i shine plant. A featanre| the meeting will be an address by sonal use onfy,as he was wna ho .will inside facts| of salaries vs.’fees.Mt!| cities and the police of th Be cities|Turner was’for some yeans county||Wasiin tom Dispatch,.26th.:ee Si on the |attomney and jn this capacity became .re mgs of Elgin—aA |the recommendation,that that,8eG- Social Gathering..home in Stony ‘Point community.de-|Correspondence of The Landmark. Sta‘esville;R-6, entertainment al} nts for the school. hie Franklin he time,and.whic tespadred of,ose fev.and.Mre.J...M sned the officers 0” Saturday “The -thoraughtly,. Mr.and from guests.er hanking Mrs. iheir ‘hospitalityWhite preached at ElkRev.Mr Shoal ‘Sabbath day for Rev.W. who has been sick for pipet Democrats | March at the igin |school house last’night was a most enjoyable one in,every respect and’| was a success financed little sum Was realized,part of which'| used.to purchase a Vibrary,| he remainder for’other. .McLe:ah, o.¢est citizens of Shiloh,«bho has been,critically:iM for} and went “Reject ¥A one life.wasisthoughtto be| WhiteNew ‘Stir |bY man 10 ijoyed a JWihite. Board's Report. Dispatch,2 tariff.board Congress,on That the to y enroneous theory and ‘untenable’ ways and means House as set 1c prepared of ‘the in connection with a 20 per cent.ad valore i raw Wool. This bill,which in’conference Jhe board reported ‘and cratic members of the means of this report, committee,afibe Week News. Passion at.the Lutheranwiththe.sérvic ‘at 11:a.m.and..8 Satiurday,at’8 Sundiay,“11 :a.°m.: ihuimitity;—Bphesians,3:8) Chirisit’s “|bem; ning—-Chirist’s pile;, evening—Christ’s the thew, ning Temple,Matthew. public entry i Johm,12:12. Matthew, Scribes anid 23:43-89. ~Chirisit’s. foretelling | °24:1-14. Luke,: 16:10;Acts,2:25-32; I.Peter, Mike ~Hayweod ee oimdeQfor is afte las had made no Last December Demo- week services p. Theme, 23:33-43, 3:18-20; 7th an,its the an that its the comm rth.in by Representative }U ndeérwood,chairman of:the commit-rein- |troduction of the wood -dill -placing the m duty r blighttsum DEE the ways roan anol reintroduced the.old bill claiming.that there ‘was nothing in)that re’port to justify any.change. Services—Churecla will church,: es on De: ™... 8 p. nto last.service initsdestruction; Thursday eve- ning—Severi sayings of_Clinist on Ube.cross); evenin g—-Chirist ‘gq descént and triumph over death,hellReferencetexts:Psalm,BEphiesians, ‘Revela- into fore.Mayor Caldwell Tuesday| Yagiranty and neceiived a Senanee: of 30 diays.ani:thie’atiteet!Bech count Satunday, interest.United That matter .will he settled im the senatorial prima- ty,where every Democrat cain vote his preference;and our members of lhe ‘Legislature will merely register DemocraticAfterafewminutes|ers.expressed at the:balldt-box. on iein improye- town-| to pome |of the United States. Tariff|board to continie its work wool entire- con- members who "es Sum ieTine J enusa- Monday:; cleansing the’Tem- 21-12-19. denunciation Pharisees; Wednesday .eve- Tuesday Mat- Mriday €APT’RE OF A BLOCKADER. A Citizen’of:New Hope Who Was Not Suspected’‘of _Proclivities,“Captured aPlant‘Destroyed.-- He 3 rand ©Davis:‘and Deputy;Sherif:Ward -hdve been..on:‘another:Aah into the mountainous : north treded in:search |o!i vio-Taters of the liquor Jaws.and block:ade“plants.and:their efforts.wererewardedWednesday,by:the.fingr’ing of a*plant in New ‘Hope.town- ship ‘and the capture of ifs.opere-tor,“Coon”Jarvis,a well:known| citizen of”thie commun ity.The ‘still was “located on ‘te:north “side of what.is know as Grassy “Knob ‘mountain.The officers were on horses.and coming to thie crest ofa.knoll looked down into a.ravingandsawJarvisengagedinopenating the plant,wihiidh was of,30-2 Gar’pacity.Jarvis saw the officers:and ‘dashed off’.into a dense’thicket, but Was ‘quickly:rum down by Dep-'uty Wand,who.rode after him at fut speed,atvis plead.piteously with,the pri- our offi‘but.he was.told that he would either have to give $500 bond or come to jail.After his plant wasg@estroyed‘he was taken,to -his-home,where his wife and ¢hilidmen ‘|Were grtet eirichen when they Tearm-ight ed be was under arrest.and,thiey80d)too ‘begged for his freedom.Frombefore Grove| who accepted a justified -Gf-$500—for.his-appearance at a|Superior Court. |Jarvis hag heretofgre been,con-sidered a good,law-abiding’citizen rand his friends appeared very |much surprised to.know’that.he had.been caught.operating.a moon- He?declared that -it was ‘his first offense -and sadd Chat was making the'liquor for per vot: the} heltto:buy any soed liquor. |President Advises Revision of Cot. »ton Schedule. President.Taft today tramsinitedffboard’s Tewitty he}E |to:Congress the.tari \part om the cotton sclveduie |thon of the tariff law be taken up|far revision anid reductions in’the rates of duty.ui The President advises © ‘that the board's .investigations have .shown “that the duties on ‘some cotton yarns is two amd.three ties in excess of the-difference of the cogt of produttion in the United States and abroad...The du- |ties imposed because of —finishing|processes ane in excess of the diffor- ;enee in the extra cost due to fin- jishing and .are:often in.excess.ofal|the total domestic cost of finishing. }Prices padd by consumers in the United States are higher thanen-|abread,even when prices received ufactuners in'both places ateMhisissaidtobedue \to the higtter cost of distribution the {here.—Piain clothes are as cheap wary lene as anywhere,but om fancyfor|fabrics the duties ‘are in excess of the differencés in cost and.in.many jcusts:the duties are.greater th|the conversion costs the mil nedt[ “of |the same, Y.in President Taft.asks a deficien: |appropmiation:of.$60,000 for the during -|April,May and June,and urges |Com@ress to further continve the life of the board that it mmy prosecute,investigations of the metal, jleather,chemical and sugar.sched- ules which the President has’ |rected |’The Meat.Packers Acquitted. re- re- Ree pandHis Deputy Collector’Davis,Ae Dus ; vers.that they,turn hiim foose,| phearddy alipwed -te--vinit—any|—of;-theadjoining Great.Alarm ‘Now -Altracts,”one tle Attention.:, The‘case of mikes fin the.St;Charles.hotel,hw the.business tory thon.of:tows,hap attracted".littlebf)attention compared,w th former ineee‘of:win “Few people! nave tal NS LO.evenwalkonThieeeee“theStreetandpedestrians‘go up:anddownby‘the:‘hotel,’giving.no more heed.to the yellow Placands of warnnh+‘dng:than if “it was d cape.of,ty- phoid fever,he reason for.thefeelingofsafety.is that the great Majority of the people have-beet Vactingted..Smaliipox is of.course avery,dati disease “but iit {s dangerous ‘only to.the unvaccinated. Ip the summer of 1898,14 /years ago,smallpox appeared in States- Ville,the first caseg in va Genera- tiow,It"Was “confined tothe “color ed population,Those who.had thediseaseandthosewhowereexpos- ed to it were gathered:up aridherdedinacamp:in the’woodseastoftown,with Dr.R.A.Camp- bell in charge.The ‘houses’where the disease,appeared,on’Tradidéstreetandinthecoloredsettlement:in ‘rear of the Planters’.warehpuse were ‘burnéd with their.contents: The nunsing,housing,feeding andGuardingof.the smalipox Cases |cost,the town and coutty a big pium: of money,.Mamy people in the country were afirahd to .come totownanda.Statesville.man.was towns.All:sorts of};repotts were spnead of’the ravages of the disease,whille reports of hor- rible suffering,logs of arms,€étc., On account ‘of..Vaccination about as common.For weeks busi- ness and all sorts of activity i Statesville were tampered, A few years later a’negro.whio- had ‘smalipox.:-was reported making his:way ‘fo Statesville from the Southern -end of the county.-The report of the man’s ‘pppreach.-reach ec town long before he did —and he was,stopped south of town andguartered'im a...deserted cabin, Where he was quartered until’he recovered.‘The Rev.Smoot,color- eu,now in Statesville jail for.solic iting -ingumamee without license,brought the disease.to Statesville i4 years ago.=The change im the State law, abolishing the quarantine ‘ef small Pox cases,igs the most efifective Method of fighting,the disease._It may cause some hardships,but on: the whole it is)the ‘only.method. For instance,parents may refuse to ar their childirem!vaccinated and tire children may suffer through nofaul¥of their own.But compulsory, vaccination has always.met with much resistance.Ignorant,people, and many not ignorant,refused.to comply with the law.Théy.con- Sidered it an imvasion of personal liberty amd -pretended..to -believe that At was es.dangerous,if*hot more diangérous,than ‘smallpox; and the sums of money—thousainds of.dollars évery -year—spent.inmaintaining.quarantine simply,ep- erated to:protect.those not protect.themselves. who wold Under.the present arrangement it is up to the de.If they don’t want to be.y inated they can take chances on thé smallpox;and if they get’the smallpox ‘they willtheyhadbeen.vaccinated. need no longer boast that he be vaccinated.«He need not be,If; he ‘wants to have the smaliipox —hie cam have it amd welcome.This very fact wilt cause people to’be vaccinat+ de who would raise a mighty howliftolthey“Tugt be3ve Loci ated once wish One won't Chicago Dispatch,26th. Chicago packens ended ‘ten years’| |ve ul battle with the government to- States Le |j Loee| a \day when @ jury ae United District Judge Carpenter's found them”not guilty,of violatia the criminal section,of!the Shierma anti-trust’law:Whether.further ‘investigatio into the beef packing industry.w be made,District.Atortiey Wilker-| Som Téfueed-to.say.He was over- whelmed by the verdict.He had been ‘confident of convictions.| The “vendiict came after the jun had been out 19 hours.At-no ‘ during the delibenationg,were packers ity danger...Only,tihmee »ull- lots wene taken...The .finst =wi S| 8 to 4 far acquittal,the Becond 11 to 1,and the third was unanimous:|Failure’of the ~govermment to| Pirove its case beyond neasoniable doubt”was resipomsiible for the (ver dict,Beverall junors.said.”They diatnotreviewtheexhibits..im.the; case.The mass of:figures and Te. points milystifigd them.To have.at-tempted to “untangle them wouldhivebeenuseless,it.was agreed (The:last ‘paragraph .expiiaing it The jurors were mystified by themassofdocumeéntaryevidence ‘The judge ~was particular to—em- Phiasize the insitructiion.that they, mist.‘be satisfied beyond a reasion-‘able doubt amd)the easiest way out was a verdict of acquittal.—The} Landmamnk.]: Cloge of Holly Springs lichibol, Correspondence of The Landmark. The Holly “Springs pitblic:”Fichoo! ChOSCid—SatUrday,abbadt doth,cre der--tdber though the day was:rainy there,|! was a large crowd pmreSent.Prof.Bowman,of Hanmony High Schiool, delivered a most excellent and n+ spining addness.,The teacher,.Mr. John,W.Heath,“has taught one of’ thie best schools we have had.in several.years...The,old-time exhi-‘bition.ee usually manks thechose’of this eatiook ‘was “left off this:year,the.stuidentss ’preferring | S|Wton re Ter, 180n, anid ysis be be- Ser-| m., eve ot thie hiell anid for _|Gartnidiges tio figiht the begin|Soma of “thie:|‘Whoad of the:tragedy|upon The Hillsvilte Affair and the Caus- ‘es Leading Up to It. BS BG,‘Bryant in Charlotte Ob-flerver.7 There ‘ans several fine lessons tobeidmawnfromthe.Hillsville shame. :Correspondsnep yor:The Landmark. 28--TheStandard“Oi éompany:ip:installing; were | +octozenariam, SMALLPOX.DOES»NOT.ALARM.SIE ANDARD om.AT MOORESVILLE Great,Ohange ta osfourteen’Years—s New Tank Being Instalied-—Call |Disease.That Formerly (Caused |.Por a Mass Méeting of DemocratsAttracts’Attention. & *Mooresville:Mane, have beeiv in).uge for ‘a /numiber.of years:the town and)comm whity will have plenty of light inthe future.All of .which ‘goes ‘to show that Mooresville grows ~more like a clty every day.Ih-hds been re- ported that ‘this:new tank.would:beused!for gas If.so.it will andoubt- edly be out:of,place at Mooresville. Several copies of /a paper calle ing for a mass meeting of ‘th Dem-‘oeratic:Veeemes Iredell county,“to be’held in :6tatesyille-‘on the:6th ot hori ure being:circulated —inanidaroundMooresvilleliow.:”It is reported thdt a large.number |of names are signed to these papers and.:that’many more.will sign ‘as fast‘as they.can.be waited.upon. A citizem who was dise useing the Calt-sald::oe “Tt think the direct occasion |for thie “0a Was.on account,.of the clause.handed.out by the Demioarat-iv committee tie.other day,ryhich read as “follows:.“That only the electors -who shall have voted for Tuesday,November 5th,1912.)>He said thiere may be a ‘Democrat,who is -veny.(anxious to vote for °the deg tax and for.salarics,and yet who might not,and iu some cases would mot,Bupport.‘all the ._Demp- cratic.nominees,’anc in that event this particular citizen would be practically)disfranchised ‘on business Matters “by”his refusal to support every man,for optic e-on the ticket. In speaking of a citizen ‘of ‘this kind he did not méan a*‘bolter,”in:the penerallyaccepted meaning of that tern,Dit a man who for good,rea- sous.could not'support some man on account of some good reason.It is also argued"that the feat yoting:population:of Iredell county have:not had as mitch to-do as they should in naming the men who are to serve the people and that espe- cially this matter of salaries’for county officers’Should be settled:be- fore the general election instead of after it,He claimed.that under the present -anrangement the matter would.be absolutely of ‘the thitee mem-whom-this county would send to Raleigh and that the law ‘would be framed as thesemensheuhtseefit.hat the mat-. ter whouid be.acted wpom by the people of the county beforehand and to have the Representatives instruct- ed to fraine the law,provided the majority of.thie voters Bee fit to make the change_from fees to sal- aries;in strict accond:with.the wishes of the people of Iredell.In other ‘words,this -man thought,let the -thatter be pettled as the peo- ple want it setthed,and let it.be settihed:.before it is too-late for them.to take part im the settling. Mrs,R..J.‘Caldwell,wh has been making her’home in Newport News,Va.;with her daughter,Mrs.: Paul Grierson,-is visiting frience here ‘zt Mr Alexander died yreste tay at the home of her son, Mr.Zeb -Alexander,inthe Coddie Creek neighborhood and was burbed ie at!Prospect church.Rev.R. C.Davidson conducted the funeralservice.DPeéeckaseéd was about 72 years of age ,and had made herhomewithhersonforquiteai while: The Wisconsin Senator Vindicated. Washington!Dispatch,’.27th. Senator Stephenson,of Wisconsin, millionaire -banker and lumiberman,retains his .seat. By a yote of 40 to.34 the Senate declared’his election,valid and —re- jected:she charge.that $107,793, Lizzie Sloan The South is prove to “be leit with lawlesis people Pistol-totinig | if:more general and more commen) im amy,of the Southern States than. it “is in”any State of.the West, |North or Nast:. Instead of disarming the.Allen |when they entened the court hous | i Hillsiviiie three,at least,of thie | count.officers arnied themselves.Mt| 3}ing which the-Senator admitted Bpend+ in the Wisconsin primaries, had been used conruptly. Twenty-eight Republica Democrats voted.to hold né and:12 Ss snator |willl ‘be pmovem,if the Allens get f|Stephie nson’s election,a:valid,one, |fain,trial,that cone court offiter wie Highteen Democrats and 16 Repub-jhad no more right to.carty a licans voted:to declare it conruipt-volver.than did any of the (Allens,Hy obtainied.boasted that he had a new gum anid) |miore —thiain hundred.nounids ‘of Alleng.witBt if alniytthiinig was started.’Such talk,itis Said,-was common about thie| |eoulnity for wee ks before the shots | ing)came.Dhe Allews had heamd | it...They did not like two or mcre of ithe count officersThewuthoritieesof Virginia tem- ponized ‘with the Allens,for nearly 20 yeans.,"The @ounts wane bull iedbyFloydAllienand‘his giang.’+Thie juries,-whidh ‘were composed:ofCamrollcountymen,did not seem to.hesitate if they thought ‘an:Al-* len was guillty to say 60.It was 'niott the junor but the men higher up that let the re rulle,.Poliir ties Dlad a‘part fin it.The Allienglainigcouldvoteasoiassihigott und -its annie were loyal to.per- Sens Who aieepod.teem ee Ae lem‘esiaped -prisom for .an hiour by ‘the aid of a Vinginia Governorwho nemianded?a sembemce enbena Trent’. by a jury and approved and given by a judge...For this kimd turn oh of the Alléns saw that his tiowmehiip Be an a former Con- g@nessmuain:iat.‘thie:polls: The shienififs of-wniot.tried “to.keep the Allens from appearing im ‘court with their con- i deahed,,weapons:Gn their ,peérsonky, a Mal‘the,—Coun ne ar pin my the county ‘have Ly Stephenson declared ~hewasduetohin. ‘lL never spent a dollar wwronigifuilly life,”’said:he..“‘In 60 years of active management.of lange i+ stitutions I have employed sevenal thousand men—three generations of them—aimd never had a-birike:I never uséd a dollar.for a.fraud of any kind.’’ Senator.Lorimer,whosé vote for|’ Senator —‘Stephe mson was gréeted by an outburst of laughter in the Senate-galleries,is under similar charges? [Senator Overman.voted for Bte- phenson Senator Simmons was er ed against him.} Death of.Miss Sallie Houston,. Mooresville Enterprise,“28th. iMigs Sallie Houston,daughter of dine bate’Dr.George Housion,of Mount Mourne,§|S might at the home of her brotiher,. Mr.’.J.R Houston,’She was agediabout45years.Funeral.will takie| place tomorrow at>Center ohmumeh, t Claude Allen ‘Arrested. _Claude Swatison)Allen,a ‘mem- of ‘thie Allen:gag,was arrest- ed.“Sestenday. wpon mien who have’batt change -of Col a Senator felt a vindication pence nesy- ae ;abaut oh a:new,-olf tank.at-Mooresville”anda.dozen ‘men have"been work}for.Several days.moving ie.stank|from the railroad:'to the Standard's|mrope4nty,:a phon.distance”away.The tas will Sholid’15,000 “gallone, and with ‘the “aidi ef:the two which: in they ha nds. died suddenly last | Vout for.them. |to the Hothie yesterday." BRIEF ITEMS or LOCAL NEWS. schoot house Saturday,nigthit..:“The price.of.cotton nemeins9BAMefronNae$0.10.~€ey‘the.raund:.. The Iredell,County:‘DaainageAsbociation.will meet,at.the pout’.house "Mondiy at 1.30,Ae eneMondayisiCounty:‘Sales Day.Jn Statesville’and everybody’:who bring:it,to.‘fown:,Free,enerServiced.Piers Coane *Another wresthing “miatiol «‘“scheduled.to ‘take place im,States-°ville.next Tuesday hight betweenJohnDrake,of,Aisheville,aind JohnW.Guy,Jr.of Stdtesvible.,i —The patrons of the Clark suhiodk, in Falistown township,anetomeetSupt.White at the’school house’Tuesday,April 9th,at 1. Dew schiool building,| —Work yas.begun.RTSmovingthecottagejusthonthofDr..Long's gg bora and,the lotvacatedwilllbethe.site .of .Dr.‘Longs new Sanatoum....Work .omtheeenwillbegin’-rightaway.,ey i:—Mooreaviiie E ntenprige:J.’Wi.Jchnson&Son,|of Troutman,who |Made an assignment several months ago,have opened up their business again,beginning Tuesday,.having: thebr creditors They will conductbusiness.at the .gid stand.: Broad Street Mr.Ciprian at,Atlanta which he contemplates: moving to.western,North Carolina. amd an effort.wilh be made to initér- est.Mr.Ciprian int Statesville. ——=A “le of foreigners were intownWedpesdaysolicitingmoney ‘to build a chundh,.an:onphanage, or something,in ‘“‘furrin’’.—paints.” Men of this typp have been publish- ed as faking agin;and again by beth eoutierat to iy thetcontinuetoSate —Misses Bula B.Flynn and Em- ma Mcintosh,formerly managers oftheBillingsteyhospital,have gone to Washington Oity to take a postgraduatecourseinnursing.They. went to Washington from Chanlot where they were ‘with Mrs..C. ‘Methodist chunch, Sloan,who underwent an -oper- ation at the Chamlotte SanatoniumMonday. '—-An old.time epelling bee wil be held at the court.house tonigihitforthebenefitof:the Epworth League of Bmoad Street Methodistchurch.Dr.|Thos..E,.Anderson and-Prof.H.E.Orayen will be tha captains and Mr.Dorman Thompson will “give out the words.”An.ad- mission fee:.of ten cents wilh be charged. -—-Mr.E.M..Brawley,who has ‘or some years conducted the st.Charles hotel,-has given:wp the hostelry family.to the Lyenly house, cor- ner,Walnut and:Mulberry.streets. He has not.decided on:his future vusihess..Mr.R.M.Mills amid.fam- have moved from Tradd streetIwily tu the Robbins house on Center street.;-; —Mr.N.A!McCurry,of Athens, Ga.,the smallpox victim at the St. Oharles hotel,hag ‘been a very,sick man the past few days,his case be.ing one of the worst ever.seer here.He is being given the bestcarepossibleunderthe circwm- stances and his recovery is expect+ed.Mr.Perry Glime,who suffer- ed ‘an.attack of.the .disease some months ago,-ig nursing,Mr,.McOur- ry.No new cases have developed. —A report of -a ball game .at Trinity College Tuesday conitaiins the following:‘Trinity took .her thind -sttaight game =this/afitentioon-by defeating Atlantic |.Chistian College by the close score “of 3 to 2.Boshamer,for Trinity,piitdhed the first college game of his life and allowed but one clean hilt,that ceanming in the eighth inning,“with ‘two men:out.’This is Mr./1C.W. Boshamer,Jr.,son of Mr,and Mrs.’ C.W.Boshamer,of Statesville. Mr.E.-G.Gilmer,-owner :and Lpropirietor .of the Statesville Inn, amd Mr:M.D.Moore,of Mt,Airy,’ have leased from the Franklin,Park improvement.Company”the Frank- lini Hotel at Brevard “and will open the hotel for the.season about June list.’Thle.Franklm is one of the lange.resort hotels of the Brevardsection’aid vas fonnierly«one,of the chain of\'hotels:operated by the Toxaway company...It contains85roomsanidismodernly:equipped throughout. <The Pythian /bration last.night was largely tended and Wasa great success,net only sustaining the?established reputation-of the lodge for brilliant.affairs,-but adding to it:Theplay.at the Statesville theater w hith pre- ceded the banquet in Anderson hail was an excelent one,and the ban- quet was highly enjoyed.Mr...J.H.Hoffmann wag toastmaster’and there 'wene a number of responses.Grand Chancelller ©,C..MaLean was thie’.primeipal speaker.“ —-A half dozen.boys,afl’less than:18 yéars old.inmates of the ‘Ba- rium Orphans’Home,left the Home. 'Wednesday anid walked as far.asCatawba,where they were found Big.Night cele -|Wednesday ‘nigittt,by:Mre W-L,Hatl-~ of.the-Home,whio.was 6n the look= The boys:had a quarter among,them:and were. ably:‘out.for ja Jamk.They+le Home without.any.Soettthe’aa’ ‘retunedance,They were kept oa ba Wednesday’night and” :~-Entettainment at ‘the.Felmeter Pe thas;anything for.gale is invited’to ss has’:an organ factory:— ate | ae “ie o'clock to.consider the.building ot w es 8 made a-satisfactory settlement with ue and yesterday moved his _. o all the ‘nominees.of ae Democnaticparty>-for-att-offices Ihe yotest>—-Mr.—Joseph,~Chprian;ot At =fer in said general Siacaton on safa|l@nta,is tuning thie pipe organ im.; qe Jpotivies und make the”oandidates POLITENESS ae F NG naeen Tyme artie ©Hen. J ptatid to them:if they.50 will.“oF yalente ~Goal y avthee : aa :;Spitting ~-and ic aceuaaon a Aree.there is any one thing.tos the ;- STATE NEWS.~~'|You Must,But Spit Politely,world that one neighbor can-do thiat argest and Best Line oe THE SAME OLD PLEA.»In “Winston ‘Sunday.night .Johm|Bulletin State Board Health.’|will meet with the undoubted ap- No one hus”claimed’that (sugar|Burris shot:and killed -Handy|No spit,mo consumption,”is lit-|proval of the other,1t is to pem his fe sold at.an.extantionate price in Brandon,»Both colored...“Bunnis|erally-true.Ninety-five per cent.|enickeris =up and thereby ‘keep| the United’States;sugar:ts.very,claims self-defence.jot jour eonsumip tion ‘comes from|tem out of the gardens,*flower- .cheap;the people use too“mach.Sur.Sam ty Roberts;a farmer of Chi careless .;Spitting,coughing’and'|peds -and |other places.*where Bar any oe amore than is good for!na Grove,Rowan county,went.to}sueezing.Spit is frequently laden seeds ate planted. tac heath.Tse eororninen Ete|baa,Suny might DSN ee pOlip et taytind eae a $52,000,0 0 a year no!good health. >Am a :ig-—can “destroy.more seeds and tax and to take the tax off Suga’)was found dead.Heart,disease.Now when one coughs.spits or/qo more damage in general,to a .Everbrought toStatesville.Will aaysteel tire top ’ would result in .w loss of:this rev-Thé Democratic,congressional |sneezes,al great multitude of tiny}poarden .tham all the bugs —anid’.buggies from$47.50 to $100.Rubber tire top buggies enue,would.destroy the suger in-)committee has been called to,aes drops of spittal.are ‘violently ex-|worms 4 Dymham.county...Let's _with Kelly Springfield best grade.rubber,and full .dustry in this country and wouldn't}in.Salisbury.Wedneslay,“April By)pelicd from the mouth and,nose.The}ay)make ‘up:our minds ‘to,do unito :leather trimmed,from $65 to $125.Burney aneHarness make sail See aN Ge tae aesnot Set tn aati ot eee:eee:Sethe:oe ie ee there,ae eat pe ud se ae alland to above be bet “ a @ n Le.498 H 3 :dio wntol ul a ¢=‘: .er Sane.They,summarize|Congressman ‘Daughton «will be e+|suiiler droplets.’on ne ana tlaan.p Our ae all an eee ese before buying. :ar nominated:~webhiout opposition,.‘ta mitror or ‘plede of gles:is.hy ‘phe views of”those who:oppose ‘pute N apuibiliicans®in;thie”Staite|before the face when coughing ;Sor] “ting ugar on the’free “list,pB-1s ace oleengtntng ‘rapredentation ms |Sneezings A.tremendous’:ante |~DONT say YOURE cre “Harness,Veh ice:&Supply Company. ypoyided im.a.bIN,recently passed'|delegates tO the netionial’conven:of stil smaller «droplets.are’,-dis::: provided im ja.bin,i y 16.East Broad Street,: 2 6 |tion.iA.r sting has been’called:to}charged “in.the:form,of ‘ah nvisi-’POSSE SUSY cy ” by the House:.of Congress,Rome |t ae seting Kor 2 el ble spray)Of mist,witich ‘floats ts Bite ‘mis hki o ntter.assemble “dir Raleigh:April 2°reel |people:auld,‘peopenns who give utters take ee in the matter of elléet-|About In the adr for Some (time,4".You only Feel Old » «ahoe to these amd similiar;expres iy delegates tai ‘the national can fe Sciensists have found theait a ma ‘ Bion honestity pelieve,that to2te>|vention,;can’.cote,spit or siteeze tir:“Digestive organs,are.weak—dont 2 pmoivie®the tax.from:{he ‘articles.of)|Mats.By E.Boye 80.yeams:“Oud large hall’oa room)wiry the,,air |_gasimilate food’as’they.used.tol!» on use agiong the,people:wSal)[amds widow.‘ot Dr.B.B:Boyce,jis quret and,these wilt invisible|Other ‘organs.act more.Slowly.‘and: comm r prominent.ministér of ,the Asbo-}Serrmsaden dnopiiets ‘will-—floait «in}legs:effectually,«/} be of so Little berefit to the masses Cicite.Reformed Presbyterian|the afr’‘for a distance oo to, ef isn’t ‘worth while ‘to “thake Cr Wet her home in Gas-100 feet.These tiny droplets,,im ; aoe e.But’many who oppose eosin bn foe aes ‘and fraietua the form of mist or spray,may,be Renewal of strength does not equal ova hana :i ly:voicing |¢d her,big..Her condition is onitie breathed by,other peope or”they fhe:Went,BAG Spar Ot.FONE Sr ahem. ges Se ie et cele hal.;may settle ah oe Hentie t aie sea wut tomeae We give partioulat attention to the business of farmers. ie wishes of,‘the .Nathan,Ray,coor ed,a maiiroas we.come into intima ts 0 L : The cate,sugar growers of Louis-|employe,sat down on the ae éf |as vur.food amid.clothes,Viewed in|and invigorate those weak,back-slid-}||—A checking.account with a bank iis a.convenience no far mer,’ jana and the beet sugar.growers of |the Charlotte and Southern rail-|this'oti OE aesis ee ee ing organs,make rich blood and cre-'|!should-be without.: :ame the road,near Fayetteville,tell asleep |impo:te:hes :ate strength so quickly as Vinol.s —we sac ong oak e ad wae killed by a tram:Ray Genesis to lie 5 eeapeatg wee ‘Vinol is not a secret nostrum,sim-|Our offices,always at the eeu of our ‘customers,We cack fee wu be damaged.rhe,ae,_x on helpe ain ling,neering dnd spitting ‘centile ply the medicinal elements of the|||cordially invite the far mere to make this their banking house. Taner,doubts seriously whether a eae ’waiting tac’&den.“matter into,their faces even if)cods’livers,with the useless ‘nauseat-| th iy be damaged,for it delkeves|fnlenid ray it fe imvisible und:in:the form.of|ing ofl eliminated,‘and tonic fronadd:| ley we a Ao Babar in :vous |fine”mist.ed;Try a bottle of Vinol with the A 50-bamrel’roller mill was)time r { _othey will find a way.to take care rea.Sunday morning at Siter"Unfortunately it will,be a.Jong)ynderstanding that your.money will)| of themselves.It is high time the City,the mill building,machinery,fime bet tl ed the pid ae:be returned if it does not make you, “sugar industry and many other in-|1 008 bushis of wheat,‘a lot of |“DON'T I'l qn we MeAN-strongér,feel’younger and give you y Blood is thin .and sluggish.° A bank account isa little school master—it.teaches you: the systematic care of your funds.\ar |Fi ,[Save while you can that you may'spend when you must. »2 we >the ‘best 0 che |Fr ‘ Guntries of thie‘country»were get-|Molr and.tegd suff being Durr llmeatlonk.aa Ke te to_apit.|80 added interest In lite,Soe . ting i hey can|The,lees.ie setiehated at |$10,000|S ei W.F.Hall,Drugeist,|statesvitte,/||-Merchants and F ”Bank to the point that they CAM)..310 000,with $5,000 insurance.When coughing or sheezing,if a '"")*ae Gentiva.erchan an ‘armers Ba 0 ates @. wke care of competition without ex-|phe mill was owned.by Geo..W./handkerchief is held nefore the face|te _a.he igs pecting the :government.to take)Penry and John W.,Johnson.ito»fine gai one erated |: :>a ~a a r 5 t+.Sane of them—to give them ‘for all].“Solomon -Perry,employed as S|Lento:the eae sok Se ay Sak H a B 2 k Beet time a special privilege ‘at the ex-special +agape ort id tape oe |ars.-“When spitting.is,‘ruecessary,|ar ric Be = po ipenih-of ie sommnee.Rpt.ernene-3f Sate meat nr SoC with a Es {do “not a By re.it’will later tne}a sees Hyd COOKING.OIL.- ;the industry meer be daqnaged,on |threatening to ‘shoot up”the come dried and stirre “UD”“jn an —oo S3 FZEXAINN te doo é ust.“Such dust and r ock areot 1.only ‘build:‘ >what gnound te people.vt:a tew |town.-One man was shot in thie bans eg Sleapaatinny Mardyie enoth-0 h y :: States and sections—a small num-/anm,before Pebry wasaunaised teefar aia produce disease,or settle on ing materials that will with-Fresh ‘lot just opened.As gooll-as ‘the heat lard for al ber:compared with the whole-—¢o-ee ce cee his.heels|food or.clothing.Spit in Moana -stand frost and fire,and purposes,and costs you one--tHird less.©:-:3 Pe ..:ay din:>water,:x : oon nquobagin pay eet pay fin Forsyth county jail.te the gutter,into.runalng in:a last for all-time.Common :Price per Gallon |75c. “tribute that.they may thrive?segs |MNS.Wombaugh,the young eg pathway or in a dark.corner.Dis-aid Fées Bridk-always on:(al Price per Quart:50c. But the truth is,it isn’t BO much |inan who eneated’‘a sensation BSt |ease cerms live for many months in fay |PRY IT.YOU'LL LIKE If. the free sugar that is |worrying were =me =~ae east Mitk place!Spit ia the Wuashine,ind:::| .ad"tio god:|NEMA.hoped with a studen ic us “right sunbight eh kill the I l C Oi l C many of those who cau §S 1 Oak Ridge,has gone’to Durham |pernisima few.hours ‘otisummptives imperia otton i ompany. in Mr.Underwood's sugar Dil th to live at the home of her uncle.shou.*spit.im peper.F iagkion oF Mire Sta ille rick eae , ig the,income:tax that is troubling|She was mamried..last September to sputa cups when évspidors,etc,205. them...Wealth not only demands |but ae says aoe marriod Ve |dre not.accessible.Whe never a oa iv not een pleasant Dece sible,avoid coughing.4 pitting:amc 0 *d—|@honggeed ‘but ._pee husband did not support cher prop-|sneezing ‘in ‘the presen.a of ‘ethers. eheae escehemmantag Sk co lett een gee od she 88/1 is-more polite and far more ny-|: x gienic :| levied by the Federal government|JA repos &comes from Wilmington|—— are collected:from articles in ‘com-|that during a severe windstorm|Engineers’Gils mateucn:Increased | mon use by the masses.Whenever which)swe mt over the gastern.BeC-ans ;: proposed Ww tion of the State Sunday,Mount The conference,committee of| i ”to multe eror.eo mip!Rena a negto church at’Lane's jmankgers pt|50 railroads east ot, @ part of the burden from the M@Ss/'Ferry,was blown ‘down imprison-|Chicago.aind:‘north of the Nonfobl }: @s to the classes,there is alarm;jing.niet.bers of a large congregation |&Westemn railroad,and ace?mont whenever it is proposed to reduce |of colo ed people under the roof,;;comioti ve engineers arrives wt rem:th 4 taxe:hao injuriie a.secre (or more severely ||deadiock in New York Momalay | —ae ee te ;but ‘nene seriously.A’hole was cut|over the question of an increase “articles in common use by the]jn the rcof'..as it jay upon thejin and standardization of ‘wages.| masses,and’thus to relieve them/wreckage and all wete dragged out.|The nag mange re ones to acc oe e atthe the men =ani to some extent ia the purchase of ———lto the demands o - MA ERS SEW lthe engineers deckined tad accept) —hey,Gt Tho,08 aii ae |this iectadonn and.reaffirmed their). the same time placing a part of Chairman Claytom,of the judi-|deniands.‘iach recuenten as ;- the.burden om those best able ciary..committee of the House of)The engineers hac eQUeE =,'includin bear it,there is alarm.©Wealth Comgress,declared on the floor of |Winimum wage of $4.40 a day ge oes $625 fob.fcr.fone doesn’t want to bear its just share the House a few days ago,that)passenger ‘pervice,'$5.25 a day “oe -;|more than 20 clerks of the Feder-|!or ~cight service and lntaegrenaed mY of the burdens.The Masses bavelss courts im the United,States are:tial iheneases for overtime.—they ster |Ss alwaye borne by.far the greater|embezzlers of court funds and still)iso asked .increases for mith,;1S ma a part.Once the burden:is shiifted retain aes ~~es te ee ine i aeecbicak oie |: »me 5 ize .henefite |Sting Jaw is so framed they cannot|speci lec i a rains and the masses »realize the eee be:reached.Mr.Clayton urged ;shicn id)be manmed by engirneers oe of a lighter loud,they -will never|the amendment of the law to perniit}steam railnoad pay.The manage 3 ou.1 rou Oo again submit to the:unequal divis-|the Prtsident.to remove the offends |replic ‘that >acquiesee a band ion.“Thus it is that we hear Btand-ing,clerks.demands.woul mean an ime e | i _j :Flood warnings have been issued|im wages|of about 19 per cent,and) Patters saying:Better)ee well for the Ohio and Mississippi valleys|thdt they were unable a |T iS high-grade in everyaay pied in appearance enough ajone;don’t disturb fines,|and the valleys ofthe Roanoke amd|to add this-burden to their already ;m b :re you'll hurt (business.Usually the A em in North |heave I scant ~anid ‘strong in construction.You wi e proud o it on deluded.mastes,anxious that nojand the winity river valley in|:‘ :HILD's COUGH!:+a drert:come to:‘thie couuntty’a-indium |Tome.Te ke caiimathel thet |meees eras Wreltecet’maremant oH the road.and well satisfied with the service.this Maxwell bri issi:2 4 ak Is ties accent that pea.But they or 39"feet,anwit fost above flood |ase ewerywnere.srotners ave watural *-Messenger Roadster will give you.It’s construction em- won't allways accept it.The dam |stage,at Memphis by Saturday,with)supporters,and will find in Foley's) j ger is)that long held in check,|®further blow rise for several daiys|Honey and Tar Compound a most valua|.°bodies the same Maxwellrélia bility that proveed superior to q ‘ble ad.Coughs and c«!ds that,uncheck- they'll do something ras rhem |@fter that.The strain on the levees eanciits .ay !:: tie to een Better|@t Memphis and other points wf |Cos,104 tO roan te the.healing and |practically every other American motorcar,when it won Z be very great.“soothing qualities of Foley's Honey andtrytorightthewrongsofwhich|—The fastest “dreadnaught’,,in the|TS",Compound.|Conteing mo crtntes Sot the hard Glidden Tour.. ‘an .%™:rugs 1 8 |t they complain while it cam.be|American navy and probably in the a aaraotic,Refuse substitutes.States-| done with safety and justice..|world,is the tithe claimed for the!ville Drug Co:government built,battleship Florida.|M R d t 625 des Watts;Aeturday |uhehe|Meme guace S264 Rucde,ote STATESVILLE DRIGIS!14 The:new‘Maxwell essenger oaaster some fon of Belial’went about the}Rockland,Me,course Monday.DESERVES PRAISE |"ie streets amd gave liquor away 4o|The British dreadmaught Vanguard,|py Statesville Drug Company de-|im The reliability and economy of You will find it convenient,as we ail ee ;.|with a record of 22.50;has been 5 i iwho.would take it,and many |neidened -praviously the fleetest,¢Tves praise from Statesville peo-|”41 the Maxwell Messenger 1s being as economical,in many ways. there were who accepted the bottle!partpeshi -»the fhe |:i :attleship of the world,and the ple for,ntroducing here,the simple ;‘e this car oday.Comeinan when it was put to their mouths|Florida's sidter ship,Utah,—built buckthorn bark and elycenine mit |:proved daily by over 16,000 phy See t see y and fell by the wayside.It must|@t @ private yard,made a reco“d \ture,yrown as Adier-i-kaThis sim-|*8 sicians as well as thousands of busi-,_time and have a ride—you will find ,.|OF .211637 her fastest rial ‘a have bern that wny,for the Ob=|('21/637 om her tastes tni'|ple cerman remedy first.became]ness men.+“it not only handsome in appearance, kerver says the amount of -public An emetic administered 1 a s by dicitis and|st a“AY at de stere ny poder-Meike by curing ‘ap pen ic.itis .ank or 2 liti es. drunkenness in Charlotte Satui-|mically to Frederick Tupper at/it las now been.discovered that |Easy to drive and.easy to take «care but also a-car of easy--riding qualities .day night was astonishingly—not to|Nashua,N.H.,netted $15 im DilbS|4 ¢i\GLE DOSE removessourstom-:of,it is an ideal roadster for pleasure If you -€an’*t come.today,do not fay disgracefully—large even ©for Eten Tupper is charged with:haV-|ion gas on the stomach and con |:tail t -nd for the.new Maxwell the “‘meropolitan’,city of>Chan-|4%So thos te be eae ee stipation INSTANTLY.It ig the|or business—any of your:family can ail to se ‘ “,hg ,’>hired aro Hos es ;d as lots.”Exactly.a score arrested |a lodging house,’Hall accused Tup-|—YY Hnldy ee |run it,after 15 minutes caching.liverature valuable information for i t for this offence were”anraigmed|per of taking his money.:At thie ;ae. i :k :: | —and at the sammie time make.an imge“no ment ie a 7.|Swallow something,A:physician Ay }a.Bint ae ;- aria ae aes wune a ‘injected a ‘drug under the skin of LENE ARLENE RIT i ping or the quick runs to the station:pp »police didn itd or who}Tipper’s:arm and the prisoner Boon|7 Jet ate Awa were able to navigate and thus es-|begam to,cough up money,the po-diane Beal Ene nied :‘:i Sir ape cape the clutches of the law;and|lice Say.”First came a $5 fbaindk |ANY|kind of repair work.!phony >Just sieeve acar of-these.Come and ied ther: whem asked where they got their note and then a $10 yellow back. A C r rr 7 oro o *’1 \ Hiquor they ail with one-accord said,ful tne Sasemcnelrnen a sie aa Alsocarry a full line of”‘Steamly.4 Carolina Motor Company. “Tt was give to me,’coke from,mines in Wise and,Lee tings upto 3 inches.Injectors,Lu-|oe 2 :2 Cae i nha a counties,Virgimila,to destinations bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps,|Tae Ad a ‘There’ie a very evident \deter-|in Ohio,=Kentucky anid —orthier Pipe and Shafting.af a en (ee mination wpom the part df ale citi-|States,‘the Interstate Commence C.H.TURNER,:vase ba ae wens of Charlotte to know just what|Commission,has decided must be €S|Depot Street.Dealer in Machinery See C .2 _Ube several legislative candidates}tablished by the ‘railroads operating .sate :. stand for.In all probability \mdwe from “those mines.The refusal of *gare will’be exercised by individual |the.Louisvilke and,Nashville rail- — im the ‘sélection of eae road to give such transportation 4 i waa .Ure.aud eo for mine owners ame the Rae ip6Your “loth es.ant Se ere ‘is wounty;i 5}\'*=z.~ Suhaibentioen ncaa ube railroad as it.provides|. than for several yearts.--Charlotte|for coal operatons'on the Viirginia Chronicte,-Vee is SOURh Wenn was held to,be|”ys \;::; Thea-voters have a night to know |“seriminatory,\yy \3 The latestSprin:sbdals ben ‘andWwasesas“TI quali g are here where candidates stand*Om),Ue mi a ‘‘A )ts “3 “man who demands gq ty,‘t t them—<«look : :!C.A.Glossner 24.Onta-to _street,)Ss :y fi “Shield B:d”we want you to see ‘one tions in which they re inteested:|Rochester,N.Y,,has recovered from a||4 Vase SS ena style andfit wants neal pa -+will convincé'you’that “Shield-Brand ” if .long ‘and severe attuck of kidn trou-3 ae because Cloth buytefart,thie voters this year BEET |ble,his cure being due to Foley's Kid-;>‘:by Clothes.they -are the :es ae the clothes you ordimpoped:to.be from MisKoumi—|ney Pills..After detailing his case,he ,tay made'Betas at-the price you want to in says:fam only.sorry-t-did-not-fearn |._clothes that are to satis ;y pay. .thuay demand to be shiowin It 4ieno|sooner of Foley:Meaney”pie he fav oe y a 1 days’time my.backache completely.left e :ji A :iy 1 “f We f éaswpr for thecandidates to MY |ino andIfelt greatly’tunproyed,Mykid:|:IY Vf ;‘Oki:ns ies fwild.be governed Dy thie een y's atrongur,dizzy spells left ne -=}|Ne Natt hn le mpany,,ony ;Qin |Ui h uM was ng.iouger apnoyed |at.to f f Fie tn aaa Aa hea _wibhen of.their |coristituen tte or thie ight..1 feet 10 »cant.better ainoe af |PaO Met RAs GEN ee Hi BreKid i isle”Toni¢d in:ac-]!).”|i iil Ve ear uateee ,j .Re linia ian i »guic results.‘Try them.Btates-';Se:ee !; % ee, 4 pe e r es Sixty-five-acres,$-milesnorth of H ‘Jove for flowers at all,our collection will oe you,© You CssGet | Flowers Here ~Atanytime,inany auantiey ’“in every:shape and for ey- ery.purpose.”A few-‘cut flowers’or:an elaborate flo- >’ city.Nice road front. ‘Two huniired and sixty-two acres in’Chambersburg township,.demilessouthofElmwood,’=" One hindred and thirty acres,64 miles from Statesville,in Cool Spring township.-Two dwellings with usualout-buildings.—, .Two hundred and fifty-nineacres in Concord township,only 3}-miles. from city.Can be sold in small tracts—from 10 acres up. Ninety-eight acrés in-Turners- burg township. Jenkins &Wagner, REAL ESTATE DEALERS,Staterville,{N.C. Office:First National Bank Bldg. ’PHONE::282. .Of Groceries wand Fixtures. FOR SALE!1 Cash ‘Tobacco Warehouse,lot| 130x285,corner Walnut and Meet-| ing streets.‘Lot 60x107,corner Court and |Meeting streets.‘526%acres,at Bufola,$30 |per} acre. 75 acres,one mile east of court) house. 76 acres,one Wee.36 acres,one mile and a blebs |west,| 70 west mile and a halt| acres,one mile dnd a halt | 211 acres,five miles north,$30| .Per acre'356 acres,three miles east,$25) per acre “7 ¢ A number of other desirable |farms and‘business properties.See| me before making (an investment.|ISIDORE WALLAGE,| Firat National Bank Building. "Phone 240. $12,000of CityProperty FORS L.| Five-room houge.«nd let,south| Center street,near,depot.Two vacant lots rear above,on -Meeting street.-y.Six vacant lots south of Brad-| ford Knitting Mill Hight-room house,food we | and barn,and four acres of land, Buffalo.Shoal Road.-Four-room house,.6%acres land,| Buffalo Shoal Roa‘Two vacant lots Buffalo.Shoat | Road. Store house and reaidence and) ‘acre lot,junction war Front street|and Buffalo Shoal Road.Alse stock) Call on or write ,’CG.B.MORRISON,| '739 West,Fronc St.Mareh 8.Phone 227, FOR SALE! -Business lot.. Seven-room desirable soatletin onTraddstreet.Hot and cold water,| oath,etc."Lots near Graded School.. Small north Iredell farni. ae you wantiteesellor exchange FRIDAY, ya er t ROAD,Sa he ke :“Ti Train No»,16,west-bound,“Avi 6.55:aim.s Beane .Train No.16;‘east-bound,-dué»11.20 p.m.i ea .Py aan i iL,Te‘bound,“ue ae eeda“ »Soran ;¢rain No,wes un ue |,-”Is the floral display to be Train No.a,mest-bound *due 40.22.pm des Be .rain oO,eas oun ue am‘seen here,If'you have any |)peasy No.22,’east-bound,“due 1.20 p.m, |‘not take a } =“March 20;1912. LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE, Arrival ane Departure of _Weeine aStatesville,”=)“WESTE t-beund,45 p.CHARLOTTE AND TA PORSVinLAFromCharlotte.16 ar,9.50,leaves 11.00 a.m24ar,8.25,leaves 8.356 p.mFromTaylorsville.Train No.23 ar.,10.10,,eaves 11.00 a.m Train :No,‘Train No, Train No.16.arr.6.20,leaves 6.oh >.m.a Méeting of the’Iredell Farmers’_Union.i The first qwarterly:meeting:of the:bredell’Utiien is -hereby:calledtomeet.im,Statesville Saturday, Aned 6th,‘1912,at 10.30.o’¢liock.aie. mm,’We hope to bee a large tuum, out at this ‘meeting “and.éverty °lo- cal.fully:represented.|‘Our:eveningSeSSihouwillbe‘held at the -.wane- THE |WEALTH OF:OF.THE ALLEN! len»,the Virginia desperadoes,isofspecialinterestnow.Tt has beenpublished:thiat tha Allens—espedi-ally Sidma’Allen,wig is a mendhantureprettywellfixedfindmidially..A.Statesville man looked'.~intoBradstreet’s a few days ago anid. found that Sidina Allen had no.nate.ing,which means that as.a business|Man he.had ‘no’financial|minainthecommercialwonld,Rey:J.PP...Hipps,pastor of Statesville oireuit,has ‘been mrudh interested im the case ‘because ,of‘the ‘fact that Baxter Cody,the Mt. Airy policeman.whio came meair:puit- ting.am end..to Floyd Allen.spmemonthsago,is am.unele jof .Mr. Hipps...Floyd,Alken ‘bad’‘been g0-ing to Mt,Airy and doing prebtiymuch:as he pleased,,On-.one .oecar gion Policeman Cady arrested,‘Aclibeityanidthelatterwasfined:.He pallidthe:fique'sanid:wenthome.«A...few: Tpopths.:later”.Mor,God=Tevdi:oocar Silom to go into.”Virginia.to viadit his wm:a8 Wilson's Freclile}harmleda anda fine gen- ‘You may obtain it at|i iy 9 epi ked:flor.money’to pay’.her } ir direct from the)r J oy ;eee aC hay ee ‘fare to some other town.|5 i arleston,S.-C,:iregard to.a dog law 1 do not own)hey a AL Sinks Aiea oid black| Wilson's Freckle Creamis sold by |“unuy dog aad:am.not objecting to |l bonnied ‘anid si hile plainly :dressed |E ee l I yes eae i eae me parng oe OreStatesvilleDrug.Compariy.1 ae aredue a ae oes pr ed a fairly respectable ap-| ei rrr ve Let «taxj4 woe:Thilsi was probe aby aire“40 ish,rats swhflidh |",silyyWelcome©Chanee to |theont cevciotl fant te Bie NWond.rye -Leunidaneer ej eee he cogs,and |bell ave aie doing|:.-tea Coming:to Statesville,N.C..on "|more damage,You pans shut the |/A Lady [Opposes the Hobie ‘Skirt | .|doors (ae the:dogs out but}anc ants t discussed.|FRIDAY,APRIL 5th,1912,-«|!: .To stay at Hotel tredell.. De.Francis §.Packard,|: Of PO ER N.C.0 | ‘Consultation and Examination Conf-| ~.dential,invite and FREE. From a Late Snapsbet To see all of iis regular Patients and sv ew Casés,as may wish to consult | Dr.Packard ehjoysa state wide reputation,among the profession and the Public ofNorth’Carolina,where for more than 25 }years he has devoted his entire time to the meee Treatment.and Cure of .ChroniTheDoctorhashadwonderful peswoars his chosen work,that of curingchronicsufferers,Men,Women and Chil-|dren.The Patients he has restored to}|Health after they had given up all hope!|of being Cured are numbered by the |Thousands.<He is a kind,|democratic gentleman to meet,of high | |scholarly attainments,and dignified per-| |sonality.Coupled with a Brotherly inter-\He does|Patient for Treatment unle2SS. he can foresee a Cure of the Case.“The| most commendable feature of his work,|<and one tliat appeals to the ordinary sick| |person,is the fact of his charges being so|reasonable and moderate as to make itwithinthereachofeventhevery:poor.At no.time do the charges amount ‘to more than $7.00 a month or abotit.$1;50|a -week.®He gives his own.micdicines, and there are no extra Charges.It takes est,in all who seek his advice. {him never more than from four to six |iet's Months to Cure a Case under Treatment;en Cases,even those who have been |giv en up as:Incurable or Hopeless,have been Cured and restored to perfect|health by this Brilliant Physician and the||wonderful methods he employs.‘<If you want to mect him and have him |examine you,go to see matter.over with him.It will cost youjnothingifhedoesnotputyouunder|jtreatment.If he takes your case,it will||cost you-a vety émall sum to get well.* od »Remember the Date aie and come early. FOR SERVICE. eeeRegisteredBerkshireBoar.C “Comeseethisboarandhearhispedigree. ‘Wain!Grove Farm,H.H BLAYLOCK,Proprietor, i1--S'‘atesville,N.C.,R.F.-D.No.2. ‘Ty.W,FRAZIER, TINNER, NORTH CENTER STREET. "PHONES bs RESIDENCE ©23s9 seo-nncbgeetnemtenincials dianePILLOWS.FREE Mail‘us $10 for 36-pound Feather Bed and receive6-pound pair pillows free.Freight prepaid.Newfeathers,best ticking,satisfaction guaranteed,AGENTS WANTED TURNER &CORNWELL. Dept.A..:Charlotte,N.C. _JOHN M.SHARPE,_REAL ESTATE LFeather Dealers.“Raleranes Comrhercial Natiinal Bank.© |tn +,|from generous,| >him,and talk the | Sidna’Allen Hag.inte“MMe thant,‘Hips Interestin the Case.me ,j Anything.‘pentaining:to.the ~Aik| toup a |Refused .Otters:OASs ‘Relatives:to |) ‘Care’For Her and Went.Her Own,Way-—~Inherited An Estate Just.Before She Died,on Gréenabono Record,25th.ReMrs.‘Nanoy ,Wood died yester-day .*at the Gounty home,.aged.around 89,and wilth her .passingtherewent’out one Of the.°mostpeculiarcharactersof.Guilford county, She has:beer an immate.of.the, roounty some,but,before that she was the great original ‘lady hiobo,’’‘and .a mendicamitt by choice.Shehad.many wellhtedo relatives, -nheces and nephews,-who,would Sladly ~have given *he old.-woman a good home,and in fact offeredonetohermanytimes..She never accepted,but went her ‘own pec liar way:rejoieinigi. Anent dex mendicancy,‘she ‘hes been.known to come all the way,from:Leximigbom,Jilberty.or some other town as far,distant,to claim‘$1.50 ‘from the Guilford county authoritiesto‘help.provide Her.living.| During;hibr ite-stiane she traveled thousanils of miles by.rail:anid"‘Of ten ‘made the trip between Indjana,. To the Kditor of Tié >andmark: you ca ht,.sok hig g around.the house, and out of fromm eges ter :Soneur their’ a an ,wndermining +.ev| and’scattering deadily ning.6a,Ms you Rive usstamidmatt,law; sress_to|prapriate a -neasonable ‘sum:to be spent driving fleas to a|climate.'| {Alt of which {6 neither x fummy.|If.the,people the.same,Kibepty that theyand dog what Smart are.giv- wage jwa>rto‘wage ‘rats,they willlawButkil happens.The law but che the mot to have cat tor ask dog -amad Hee yuacted.by a a dags are ia |Deophe have' |dogs The |prot ected by law.- no protection from cats and.Tats are The Landmark.]——: |Salaries.and ieee:Law—Mr.|Williams:For the House. iT o the Editor of The Landmark: | Tilden I notice a fot being said from |different sections but as-yet moth has been said ima publicConcordtownshipin Te |to thre salany question..1 desire |Pitttibe:space th your paper to ex- jpress my views im regand |few hings {redlize that nojisthetimefortheveopte tefore the pritaries— |after hold our peace.flformyself,-amd Lthink:1 voice the [sen ftiim.this.township,tt lwe.w county officers:-1|on se and we want a i er he man who wig get.out yote In +e »camdidates re ‘the Leg i will say this muchMr.Tilden H.Will Iredell,is the man we wre for 1.have known was a-boy,I know he is las strong a-man,as we could.set the gear rem part of.thet |ty and-.1 think north Fredell ou ito -poatle in.justice one |Re ypresentatiy es.Mr.Williams Fe self-made man,ma,food pcholar, fhinies tear a strong debater an im:every respect capable of wesenting;the people:Voters demand a hearing on matters |concerning the taxpayers this ‘yearA.VOTER |Concord Township,Mare h 25 Close ‘on the School at Olin—Oth- er News. |Correspondence.of The L anamark Olim,|“Manch Our school cllos }ed yesterday,22d,and we igirls and boys alt feel somewh [tne over the school.closing 2 |be ji jome.mcm of north1boking jSinee hie of 94“0 the departure jof our good =teaic! |Prot A.B.Hal.But we childire }all wish Mr.Halbl-~amd’the lady of |he is ohiaios mich success.im thelr jcaming years, The clcesing-exercises of .theschioolwereShort.‘The boys plvy fed’a.Dall _gagmie the -afternicoagainsttheTaborboys,the gume restting im favor of Olin.We hiad a real intéresting «debate following, in in.whitch it was decided that the word is “growing better,monly and ‘religiously.‘Then we had’-afine.address by Mr.Lon R.°Stioat,one gf the most honorable —wid hishty-resvected young men of—our;commuUnitys wihich was gineeatily*en- |joyed and “will long be remembered Messrs..Neilh and.Foster,Pow- ers,whe have been away “for sometime,retuned home Friday.Mr.Noel Reid,of:Statesville,attended our school clésing. Mims:aH.Ap Gah has:been val sick but.iis slowly improving:nseTcaantiagsg John Wi:Sickelsanith,Greeisboro:Pa.,jas three children nd like most chil-lren they frequently’‘ake cold.We1avetriedseveralKindsofcoughmedi-‘ine,’’he says;“but have never foundinyyetthatdidthen«#much good as‘hamberlain's Cough Rumedy,”For salebyal)dealers.~* children | BP)eyla warmer |res j} j a} >| }mt saed 'ns.;house..W,B.GIBSON,cone er Ha,vs Boyd et ths home.of her late husband,amd“rpldesignare equally at your Bh I RSS Beat demi nt ee *frendige “urgups)|Ler,stamping.grounds.iNG:;———ne ¥ny),#Cuaitent Guilford :neslayoinmand,48 4 nm pCutOlina anid’Gudlford county...ME CE aes Rea Root ‘amet the Kind.ForOm er oe Oe ee oe “AL ‘She had mo moter except what¥ae i ”A in x ey chiang Hy Be are RR We eae,te ett hen:ungedi him.to step ashe.pame Ww Ag wiven her.and:she.wever spent::KS uty Ginecnabsaro Newe,ees :ry bib Ons he <aebune trip.‘Alen any:“of,this.on”.paying.-railroad *einen e |‘het eens i Me :io ae ee 3 io “Thi beat sasaftis tea is:madélagain urged’Cody t6 ‘stop ‘and.the ear ae oe wou eater ho\fmom’the noot’of.ned samsafinig——latter declined.Alben had a walk-|!an }“!a coun leah “hoteelt wvathoiths:‘aide ne cane.duu!his he r am iby peatVvanob:1 n d ‘ew y either green ‘ar ‘dried—bolled in re ee ae ane oe paper ‘money vor thoket and @he valwayn ,dear,water.-It.isa healthful bev-stop with.tim tis,ba een ths Mt.|S0t:through.Shie loved to travel erage,pleasing to’the taste und |Aine man such a blow over the |@™+possessed many.of the ‘traits"Greensboro,with a dedidedly agnecable aroma.|naua that?he was rendered uncon afshes bese Gypsy:th it ld ‘lado—scious,and then .Allén beat the}|.7.we iterened _faint errs“POL GRAY.DRUG,C0.,be MADAME RACHELLE 'S ,]|Wneonsolous man.to his satisfaction.ee she might have satis-eC ETC :put him in ‘his’vehicle and started |.‘::AD A LO a fied her craving for extended.trav-|:EAUTY SEEKER 3”j,tui is horse toward home el and paid her own way at that;Local Agents.H |Some:months later Allen visited;Mt.)'es i uae enone halin $0 f.}:air due.te dry,tight |Airy.and Cody,shot,at,iim:.Balt |oe My bit.a aea i ae fe;night using a little|for the.fact that the bullet:from}°°0S YD !es Rich ttTe”|on ti naot |gers and |(:ody’s pistol:struck Adlen’s pistol,||talls of the estate eet a rich Bh !op w]ri apr olicsaptnad |witch Wasein.7 ‘vest pocket,the i¢:eo ad.mot —scltied Up De- |ring roughly befure drying.|Hilpsvilie.tna.might never have’1s ;avd came.sade!’4iah ane :Me a Tt ts.,,Theyaused by excons'|CHACALIT Odi ge |teaww’4 Is ae‘old tiadry cuefatymay.be.fac ;a -asanearer UE ;i a strang yh diy @is FARMS FOR SALE ‘s ks’treatment witha|Trying to Laugh at the Dog?Law.esville.At least -twice ,"ie7 e cate from prowl-|To t | eneiwing |whe pheadwrichieese|passir dis-|would like a,|i } way |Work. fund |Dough thata}the Plowing db |Litttibe || |} rms,| | |heir pila 6 Wel) Hadir ;Jumetion ‘with dat The Landmark.office| Editor of he J-andine tie: join the’! and the} for lite alode dogs | ut fe £0 ,to+ohoel 6O Maly mad the country: there:is another subject:Tytochitardiscussedin,Thi| and:that is the Bobble S the hiobbbe skirt the.prot | for _tadies to.wear?{ thank they are.theak 60 I. us I even.think.they ok| IthaNem is very to >@ine througti ekirt g e high schools will wil.our daughters it be.in’a soon ne.|Madar th| dress they,cain/t.move without expos-| ing every jowmit and.muscle in:the| body?or shall it ‘e in a thet has emough fullness.im it|to alle'w the body freedom and lend| Brace and beauty .to the wearer?|Let hear what mothers,fa'th-| “rs,trethers and ‘sweethearts havetosaypanYOUNGMOTHER. tha us items From Hatmoay Community,| Corresponderice .of The Landmark. Harmony,March :25—-The farmers are getting badiy behind with:their The weathcr has beentherebeenbut 7s has ane 3 quite pest ~an interesti ngoverMr.| vight:.dhe} spoke| Thene we enite: Oamip week TI Ss at WwW. past B. one 1 >children Mr.G | new hints Me Jo W ing at Sanhome.in a-few.days. ee DON'T BE BALD.— ok a Muti mg.On htis f building inm Vary]a who is is teach-| Nearly Any One Splendid Growth We have ed to grow ness in 93°out used acconding a mreapgonable, hay Beem like a “itis,and we mean no-one Should.doubt’it have put owr chai tept . We- May Secure a of Hair.| hat.has aid-| ud prevented bald+| 100 eases wh re | directions for| of time..ThanongBlatement.> it’to be, until they aun.“wetunel vedy a7 hia it Ol to Sul ms’to Rexall ‘9.3""| diputf,pre- the are.Bio certain Tonie wilk eure -dan vent bailidiness,stimulate and haif roots, anid ginow «mew tr scmally .give our to refund everyitiia.evgry.inet not:give entire.sratistuser, Rexall “'93”Haig Tonik phaasant to use as ¢lear si ter.It t-delanddoesmot”gr hair,Two sizes, Wii our gama centiainily’:tal at our store The _Statesvill e VAPOR eee as ! Colds,’Coughs,Sore| Throat and Bronchitis. Evenybody knows that breathing HYOMEL a few times a \diay thinomigh| the litthe hard rubber pocket-inhial-| stop falling uur air,we pers] positive guarantee, penny paid for where Goes| us it to dhe} LniGe UCL hon. as rung wiae penfymedt gum the amd $1.00.) of it,yiou Sold)onily|Stone te back»isk Rexall Co: Drug For ,Catarrh, er ‘willl:im aishiort time drive out Ga-} tarirh,.‘| Many people ‘regiulanky use =.thie} vapor ‘treatment at night in cone) the imhaber,chaimnig| that it hastens results.{ This is the vapor treatmvenit:|Initio&bowl three-quarters full.of)bciliig water.pour a scart teas | spodnful of HYOMEI,,¢dover,head} anki bowl with towel and breathe| flor five minutes the soothing,Iheal-| imig,auithseptic HYOMEF ‘vapor...Try|it when.using HYOMEL for any aose, or throat ailment.HYOMBEL is igitarantteed by _the, Stlateswvitiie Drug Co.‘to.put an ‘end to catanrh,or money back.‘A ot- eof HYOMBI costs 50°cents; complete outfit,;which nes $1.DO. For two or three months }; | 'ed of heat-treated Vanadium steel. dress|’ & , We sell’Cole’s Céunbination Planters; we sell:Ledbetter’8 one-seed :Planters;: we sellAvery’s Combination Paha “we:‘sell Avery’S.Union Corn Drills, The Planters are right and prices ate , -always right at ouristore, ~Yours rly, Ri g Se e lasaby Montgomery Hardware Co. March 299,1912. ‘FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR ‘$690 FULLY EQUIPPED. More than 80,090 satisfied owners of Ford -Model T's. fore a set of tires will run from.8,000 to 10,000 miles;which m economy.The Fordis the most economical car you'can buy..Onelonofgasolinewillrunfrom25to28milesandthecostofchen isverylow..The Fordis the lowest price quality car built today.No ex-Catalogue price covers everything.tras to buy after you get your car.FORD AUTOMOBILE CO. L.+OROIE Agent,per eny ti,N.C.GFRED H.DEATONLOCAL AGENT The Ford.istheOnlycarintheworldin-which the entire chassis or car is construct.|The car is lightin weight and there- JULIAN MORN Field Seeds For Spring Sawing OATS—Burt or 90-Day,White SpringSpring,Red Rust Proof—80e.to $1.00. CLOVERS~—Ked,Sapling,Alsyke,°Alfalfa—98 perceut!pure seed.! GRASSES—Orcljard,Herds (or Red Top),Timo,thy,Tall Meadow Oats Grass,Kentucky Blue andCanadianBlue,for lawns..All kinds grain and_feed ‘stuffs, Fertilizers‘at guaranteed prices..‘suit purchasers: J.Ei.SLOOP. Black . chicken feeds,ete. Time or cash to amid}- Boalip t., TREATMENT a a} includes:tine |ope SUPERIOR FEATURES OF DEERE NO.880 COT. “TON,CORN AND FERTILIZER MACHINE Ttis built:entirely of Steel and Iron,runs steady and follows abedeasily.for Cotton Fertilizer device,unchokable,but easily removed. fertilizer below seed and s2parates with soil.smallest to largest amount.Plants cotton seed dry,thick or thin, and does not choke or’skip.Plants cornlevel,on a bed or in deepfurrows,from 10 to 41 inches apart.‘Comein-and examine this planter andseefor yourself‘that it hasmorepointsofmeritthananyother,and place your order early, as‘wedo not have enough ae‘seasons to supply the demand. PutsFeedsevenlyfrom Sales Day |is the first Mondayi in each month.in Statesville,N,C. Statesville Hardware &Harness Co.ck Absolute eveneds in depth of planting,very important~ ns « “the fees .colllected turne?into. *hold’the view, othe countiy!s.aftairshas’ ,ONE:4 pat MONT.Tis. _THEILAND}DMARK “RRR.CLARK,1.BDELCRDI£CR AND.D OWNER, "PUBLISHED)TUESDAY-AND.FRIDAY. ar@FFICE:120 WESTEROAD.STREET.SUBSCRIPT!‘N PRICBYBrees $3.00 THREE MONTHS.: FRIDAY,-—-[Maren 29,-‘1912, ey MASS MEETING OF DEMOCRATS, The eall for -the’mass meeting of Democrats April 6th,pubNshed to- day,needs little explanation,For many,years many Democrats tiny the county have.believed that county of “ficers Bhould be paid:a salary.and ,:u the The numiber .wihio| that “this.48..:the best atid.proper.method to.condut|: increased anti the adivecates of the plan bé- Heve that,a majority of the»Demo-, public.“preasury.” A giatts of the.cdunty favor:this:plgn. -Holding ,this -view, ':Pian’‘should:be threshed:eut ;Maries cu the 18th of May. reforms they may desire; __oTiticiem of ihe« action ‘tion in November. they.‘believe the before the_Deminieratic primaries and ifa majority’desine the change.that, 7mea Yavorable ‘to it should,be belectedto,repnesent.the”county.“@herefore all Democrats —wilto are in sympathy.with the ideas suggest- ;.@d in the call.are asked to,meet in ithe court house at 2 o’elock on the “afternoon of April 6th to take such as they may..deem best. The fight is to be made ‘within the party and whatever action the mass mccting takes will be subject to ratification at the Democraic.pri- ‘Demo- crats of course have a right to con- tend:within the party.for whatever they:have a right to gelect whoever they may choose to vote for in the «primaries, and there can,therefore;"be no justseto.take :foie The Laudmark understands net: the cali,which is being circulated, all:over the county,+1 is being Mb “eral ty signed”:and ‘the:re is every ‘reason to believe that there will be atiendance at.the -:mass meetivg.Hon...W.D.Turner,.for- merly snare attorney,who is well posted on the workings of the;fee system,wil!discuss this question at} the’meeting.: a.large he @lection of.delegates to the| Republican national convention plaine Taft|| will easily win the nomination.The ly tnd’cuies that ‘President result ir New York and Indiana would seem,to destroy the hope of the Roosevelt forces..The Roose- vert.people elected a contesting ‘deb ¢gation in ‘Indiana.The.primaries in.New \ork—the first trial of a State-wide primary law .for .the} _lection of delegates-—secui to have|* ~been butigied,but the Taft po won.The Roosevelt people_cha “Srregularities and fraud.and ech | a second primary,which they will| not-get.-Col.Roosevelt says the} people are for him but tweir wil?is heing defeated by fraud and trick- ery.The fect:is the friends of the President.have party.machinery ail this.and the power and influ- ence of the administration «will car- ry the President through.’The:bit- terness of the preliminary Skirmish, however,may impair the Republican fighting force at.the regular elec- The the on the hope such will be they,can’t.depend their own success. result ©but that -for On his’visit to ‘Rome last week|Archie Butt had a private.audieticewithHisHoliness,the Pope.He!carried with him .a lettér fromthePresidentoftheUnitedStates “and was very,pleasantly received by the great head of the Catholic Church,having conformed to the etiquette of the Vatican.He didnotfollowtheexampleof‘The Colo-nel and seek to have all the regu- “lations of the Papal Court pet asideforhisconvenience,ut he went along as any other gentleman would and hada pleasant.tine,whith shows the diffarence between Ma- jor Butt and.Colonel Roosevelt.Charjotte Observer. When Col.Roosevelt visited Rome he did not-visit the Vatican.forthereason.that it was made a-con- dition of a visit:to the.Pope thiat Col.Roosevelt pledge himself motto.visit “the American Methodist church in Rome.Col. Roasevelt, I as any free-borm Anwrican citizen of self-respect.would have “done under the circumstances,“refused tohavehisvisits-outside the Vatican prescribed.and he therefore declinedthe’conditions,Ex-Vice Pres-|,ident Fairb:wks did the fame thing‘and the.Américan people applauided>It is just as well to keep ee ’¥ie—_—_—_— The effort to’have the Demo: crate of the House of Congress reeecindthecaucusdecisionnottomakeanappropridtion.at.this ‘pes- sion to build battleships, ed”At:a ,Coa night a“indtion to rescind ww a vot- ed down,117 to 25.Phen by more than two-thirds vote,the caucusPassedamotionfeaffirmingitsfor hilistiony ©ANON hed try _Wer decision’to.make no apyropnia-tion for ~public ‘buildings and bat Ueships at this .cession.This ae tion commits.tie payity to that prop tag 9}this pession of Congress. {isis Democrats | has fail-: “Wedhiesday «The ceived the following:telegram,dated New Orleans,‘Mianch 26:i “The sugar industry’of.Louisiana| threatened:in the Senate at“We Gan- not stand.any reduction’im the present sugar’schedule,as it woulld destroy ¢hat industry and affect, maniufacturers,farmers and labor- eps alike and severely aripple:busii- ness at ‘New Orleans.in every line. Yc would appreciate your efforts inbehalfofoursugarproducers,wponD whom we depend for a great part Of-our trade,”Wire your ‘Senators ‘to vote against any reduction in present sugar.schedule. .AMER.CANE GROWERS'ASSN. “This telegram was’‘of conrse sent: te ‘newspapeins throughout the.Unilt- #0.States atid ‘digubtless.to.~mypny’ Ani ividualls: decline the nequiest.It.hopes.bowh, our Senators will vote’.for tree pur! Bari it.tinidierstangs that:Senator} iOW,orman wiih ydio’G0,Ani editorial on,thie:séconid,pidge.oY hie ©.Land- mark,written “before this telégrant. was;ecelyed,expresses this’papers views on the suigar question:The Landmark hopes the’business-of). New Orleans and Lowisiana’wiil not be hurt,but,it does not:Helieve .in protection for .protection’s sake,-If it did it would support the na+ tionai Republican party,which ‘has always stood for protection.While the’cane.‘sugar growers doubttess believe they will be ae it doesn’t follow “thiat they will.Tt was ‘sald.‘the suger sacs’would be rauucd,”’>says a contemporary, “when Porto Rico sugar was ad- Mitte?free.”But it wasn't.©Then ‘they said itwonld..surely,perishwhetf’Philippine sugar was admitted ata reduced import.tax...But dur- ing ‘this:time of,‘ruin,’-cane-sugar production»im this country ©inr creabed,materially,and:beet sugar productionmorethan dowbled!"’ Very often _individuals andy newspape rs are urged to ask their | Senators :and-',Representatives to | lfaver or oppose measupes ~before ;Congress.Thosé making the fre- |quest’have axes to grind,.but .of- jten the request “complied,with, |without full knowledge,or any |knowledge at all,ef.the effect of ds is Landmark pid j The Landmark must|” Lrope .of:biinkets,«pity |choking “STATE:"NEWS. 1A street pireachen who.wan oper- ‘ating in “Spenser made a:violent| assault.om.the reguilar’ministry anid |hits jhear ens ondened iim to.move.on,whileh’he did”:j :It is announced that Presidente aft willi probably visit Duirham:nextmonthandwill:deliver ‘an.adidiness’before the Nabionall Religious train] ing School,a colomed:instituition.” Deputy.Sheriff Dayis,of Hender- son,tod ‘hasty -with his pistol,by mistake ‘shit.Walter:Cawthorn,a young mun,at.Henderson ‘Wednes- day night.Cawthorn.is expected ‘to die .nl _Adjutant Genera):‘Leinster.has announced the.dates for target practice:and tedim matehes by.the State troops..The first.infantry,andfourthaind,fifth-comparnies.of coast ‘antilerytrom Salisbury.and \Chair- {lotte——will!CONN.at enone.Ane99-94". Pix hie prisoners,”three:“orl thew charged:with:burg lary,eB. -caped froin Craven county ‘jail rt, ‘New Berne >Sunday ‘aight.They.picked “qhe Wek.of their @ell doorwitha‘table “fork,‘crawled thironiigity | iné ceiling,toa tap deer in the| roof and -then.to~thei cetats ‘by.a Card From -“Mr,rT ia, comnrunication from Mr.B.Le TSromee,|Poultry ‘Assiociiautiion,whitch requires ananswer.,Beginning,1 Avoid:Bay, that.the Lredell poultry sblaw was exhibits andthe “details of -annange- ment.Pam loyal to the neorha- tiom and tor’everytihing elke for the betterment of 'Inediell county.Mir. plhint as to myawerds being chang ed:and)throws a doubt upon the jJfact that this was done: Now for the facts;-for fortunate ly ‘I was pmident enough to copy the finst awands as mainked.om thie pens and dio not have to trust to memory...The awnnds as given the first day.wene,verbatim:.>.‘Pen pize,‘cockerel’sevend prize,"> second’prize ticket “and:yibbor.and he made a ‘Kick:and:BeCired °the second.prize.5 T dit not go meas thd Judge noz did 1 coniplein ‘until.om thie,following ey I sro that they. fitet.phe hea hid been changed,| ins addition to my ‘cotkere)being | given third place.”I have.in my possessidn’a “Dime.ribbon -whiehy I} ‘supipowe ie foir the best pem J}had‘of’.Raleigh,flugmran .on»the:Sea-|also two special prizes.for Best pen.board Air Line,was shot to death ;Now will some one please explain Tuesday night at Norlina,-on’the|to me how it ts that if I got a blue|: ‘North Carolina-Virginia line,and /1ibbon ©for .the |best..pen thehismupderérsarestillatlange‘anid |judiee foundonly’third and:fourth‘there is no one to,identify .them.(class cltickeng in that pen?This|The tragedy,‘was'on freight.train |is.my first chicken.fight and I No.8,“bound from ‘Bellen to Rich-.;hope my,last,For,fainmindedness mond.Lam,trusting..to.people who.know Edwend Li.’Haley *fonmently em mie best...WM,LAURIE HILL,ployed as a eedeenneiy in the South-|Barium Springs,N.C,erm railway yards ‘at.Goldsborp,|SS where |he alleges "he was compelled |Senator Simmons and the River andtowork.{n “mud and water “shoe-|.;Harbbr Bill.; mouth deep,”.’as a result.of which Senator Simmons is 4°memberhesayshiecaughit'cold,continacted|the,subcommittee:to ‘which nna and.”suffered great ine river aud harbor bill has been boxy pain,loss of time «tid 46 -oierred..Senator Simmons hasincapacitated,has broughit suit |introduced a number.of amendments in.Guilford “Superior -Court.He to the bill,among them being ‘an asks."$3,000 damages,janiendment ‘providing $500,000 for| :beginning the work .of constructing ia’harbor..of réfuge at Cape Look- cut:$235,000 to begin the work of|imnroving the’Chesapeake-Albemarlcanal.which the government -has |contracted to buy;$300(000 for.the improvement of Cape Fear'‘at «aid helow -W:idmington atid $30,000.for d-epening,the chanmel in Core sound Lv ‘way of GCarrott or,Taylor slough: route i . While ‘attempting ato gorge “two. tramps off his train,John”R.Kine, of Killed Father to Rave Mother. James ——an engineer,was | shot.2nd.instantly,‘killed :in his : heme.in:Richmond Wednesday +by| Nafis son,Robert Currie,a lad.<of 15 years...Entering his’home at the supper hour,the ‘boy,found.hismother“struggling to.rélease ‘her- self.from.her husband,‘who |was©her,.Seizing a Swiss:anmy Which was standing In a.cdr- ner of the dining’room,the —boy Shot his father).dead -.and ‘then waited for the police to call for o erencerif]ae ANNOUNCEMENT. As the matter ‘s bene discussed, |thie mequest,Usunlly it is best to |ignore these Tequests unless fully advised’and in agreement| t with ihe course the is asked to take:| A FAITHFUL OFFIOIAL, Dr.Wileyfa resignation’of his) |position’ap chief of.the United|States bureau,of chemistry,-tearks}the end of another act,-but<mot byjanymeansthelastone,in the pure food drama..it.is hot necessary jto insist wpori his ‘infalitbility/‘or|asuy claim to pepular hero worship |to sustain his .right to recognition jas a courageous,faithful and vnu- elly useful public servant.He|nas made,doubtless,many ‘mistakes, like everybody else,and possibly his e|crusading instinct ‘may have led |hd occasionally into extreniés,but, on the.whole,he hag:been animat- ed by the right spirit,the spiritthatjsworthmore.than almost any:s|other quality.in sich an official singhe-hearted)devotion to the public interests..Joined to this in |Dr.Wiley’s case has been 'intense;enthusiasm for the work-he had |set himself to do,courage to do it at any cost,and a strength’ofcharacter;and conviction which |would not.suffer domination from ahy quarter whem.he thought:a iprinc:y ie was involved...Victor Mur-}ddéck,théTredvbliooded and red-head+ led insurgent.of -Kamsas,deplores: “his.retirement,as a personal loss |to almost the entire population’of the country,and while in one sense |this is obviously an exaggeration, jin another sense it is the.exact|truth,Bimoce the whole nation hoses jan asset and an influence of inesti- |mable value in the retirement of a Man with Dr.Wiley’s equipment, experience and,above all,with,hisindomitablecourageanddeyoted spirit.:: But the people who want to sell adulterated’foods and drinks and medicincs for the money there ig im| it,found:Dr.Wiley a great stumb- |ingpliock.The powerful inflwenide of these numerous manufacturers was sufficient to give them friends at.court,and through their agents im every,congressional district.they Wwene constantly at work to annoy amd harass Dr.Wiley.At last,tir- ing of the struggle——disgusted,pnob- ably by the lack of co-operation anud appreciation in:his:althost pin- gie-hianded fight—-the doctor gave. up the piptnecoie The American pec- ple have lost a faithtul apd’Nourape ous public servant,who.Was,.diolaug his .best to conserve thé piyblic health.scildlelaahadhichsbcilbasaial———} Mr.Bryant hag become "involved im a controversy with Goy.Harmon's campaign Manager avd has publish- ed)a jetter in which’‘he charges that Hermon is the candidate of The Interests.Mr,Bryans attitude.as general reguilator and censor of,tie party imdicates that he thihks ©hieigtheonlyfitmantobe‘Pesident, _/The matter of leasing toSputihennrailway.the \Nonth Oamno-bine Madham,raliroad,which.runsfrom”“Moorésville to Winston-Salem,is pm lag considered,The SouthernLABmeenoperating,the ‘road *bycoutract,5 i the 6 ‘,:D.-Hibl,”a brother ofthelateSenatorHill,of New.York,died ‘a few ‘days’"ago at his home Dre?A one | him.I ‘take this method of announcingthatIwillbeacandidatefor.the office:of County Supreimitendent ofPublicInstructionofIredellcounty, ‘Subject to the action of the Demo- ‘oratic Primary ahd Convention. »Feb.27.R.M GRAY. gesceoecssusece PO89G06eeeEasterGoods!§: | The most common ecnanse of insomnia isdisordersoftheston.a-}.ChamberlainStomachandLiverTa'ets correct thesedisordersandenableyuutosleep,Forsalebyalldealera.cererinsdenentserplehahiennnienntemetas SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LANDMARK.| “All New —Just Received This Week: Easter Cards and Easter Novelties. Rabbits,Eggs and Dies.: SEE MY LARGE ASSORTMENT RP.oo BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. SO966SS868 GUO9G0G00 6H0K6 We sobmit for your inspection a line of All Woo!well tailored Suits,workmanship. et and style all fully guaranteed,for -Bi2.50. These goods usually sell fur $15 to $18. The styles and values will interest you. Nothing equal ever been offered here before. We bave higher priced and cheaper goods if you prefer them “Our $10 line of All Wool Suits is very strong this season. Adler’s “Collegian”Suits ~ For young men,$15to $22 50,isequal to.any tailor-made Suit for $22 to $30,and we guar- atitee the tailoring to be equal,if not superi-or,toany tailormade goods manufactured. '.We have in these goods all that is new,up- to-date and good form. ~ A complete line of spring sjles in John B. Stetson and *'Maxim”Hats.all that is new__this epring-.The Stetson Hat you all know“for $3'50,and the Maxim for $2 0,guaran-teed the equal in style and ‘quality of auy #3 00 hat on the market.A guarautee witheachMaximHat.-If it doesn’t wear andholduptoyoursatisfactionreturnitandgetanewonefotnothing.This'is a bora fide guarantee. Largest and most complete stock of Milli--nery in the city.-Very respectfally;,° THER.M.KNOX CO. a Dexter,“Mo?”He was 75 yearsOW)-amd<sWae <a mungeon in*u ve Cone}Terentia any,: 170 the Bditor of The Landmark:©*} I pee bi youn issue of:Mitch gaa) secretary.of.the Tredell ey one of the best.T ever saw‘mh.tite| Sronee.takes.exception to my,come | first prize,one hen:first.prize,two|.pulliets fourth prige,one jen third |+: ‘A minfrom ‘Newton had also.a : Sales Day.is the first Monday in éach month,in-Statesville,N.C. +Ite You §so/; pe New Dresses? .We think tiesare vial u iy the 4“eases and youwill agree Ho whenyoulookthemover.We have nevercarriedsuchavariedlineasweare_showing this season and we are proudofthebeautifulassortmentwehaveonthisline.-Foulards,Messalines,Siren Wash‘Silks,Taffetas,Silk Ratine,Crashes,:Lingeries,Corduroys and Voiles,Monday we will show several im-~ported Robes,only one of a kind.Nothing like them ever shownin“ourShop.You will want to see them. p Something New EveryDay Look for our Special 5C.Lace as-sortment next time you are in.Some|mighty good valuesshown. RAMSEY-BOWLES-MORRISON C0. es Day is thefirst Monday iin each monthin.Statesville,N i es 5 (a ~-:i teh B The White Company. 104 West Broad Strect ‘Every One Cordially Invited SPRING MILLINERYOPENING! Thursday and Friday, March 58th and 29th. %xh A i THE WHITE co. Se ‘PHONE 101.- "Sales Day is thefirstMonday iin eachmonth iin Statesville,X.C. ome n ra n t . Re e m s SL E S ap e s su n i t a ,Estee Varkton,spent.Wednesday in’ “PUBLISHED TUBSDAY AND FRIDAY. ‘OFFICE:120 WEST BROAD STREET, |PRIDAY,Se “March,29, :PersonalMention ‘of the Folks ‘Who mesday:to’visit retiatives.Mre:Elam: THE LA DMARK TELEYEONE NO,14. Tet MOVEMENTS OF |‘THE ‘PEOPLE. Are Coming,and Going.’ Mrs,J.-F,Carlton and’children, Elizabeth and Charles,-and Miss sere,Mre. W: M. oe asamd Mrs.‘J.Frank Elam,ofLenoir,arrived im Statesville.Waa:| the guests of wilh undergo’treatmpht,:at Dr. L §,Sanatorium.fos -E..8..4Pegram wand:-Little da iter,’Migs:Winifred,retuipiied | “ddst’aight:from.ay tay of two} days in,Charlotte...wf Mrs.‘Sue Wagner,wiho:‘epent tiie | wiimiber™‘in:Wilkes county.with,«her | ‘daughter,Mrs.Josie W.Davis,-re-|~funned:home:ast Friday. a—m of:Tryon, { “other gues -Dozen ‘Mise Ether Ruesel of?thie:Nor-| Attia amid bacierition College,Gireerie-|boto,js AL Pomeyfor a brief“visit. Mrs,“EB.Mette hi (Mre.|Mrs.Je] ‘Rs Rardin sped: Oe pe visitinghikcian's Parentey:Mir:and: (C.Beeete.i Miss :Mabel.Livligen Gur to.Salisbury“today to visitJ,Eo Henniesses. “Miss Elizabeth A lisoti went .to} ‘Salisbury Wednesday,to.spent)pey-| “eral days witib,her aunts,.the Miss-| Ba Ohunn. will colt »Mins. ‘Mr.W.-W.‘Foushee returned; yeetesday from.Florida,where.he} spent some days:»/Mre.o Ry Ly,Poston is visiting in|Chartotte.>>|Mr.ft ():'Gray was in.Rock|Hiul,..S.C.,the firet of the rs Mrescames H.Burke and”J. Bowles.are .representing»the nor ‘Society of the First} Baptist chumch et a State conven-tiof’of the Baptist Women's Mis-| Bionary ee in Monroe.. Mr,J.C.Duke-is here from Bel-} ton,8.C re spend a few days. Mr.Glenn Hlam,who had been| in Wyoming ten.months,came home for a ‘visit.Tuesday night. He and his father,Mr..R.W.Elam, went.to Wi yesterday.tospend eign Misicnar« a day of two with dr.Boyer Blam Mrs Hugh Walters and ‘chit, who spent.awhile.here with .Mr. Walters,left .yeaterday:for their) ‘home at ‘Marion,‘Ohio,Mr...Wal ters is cone of the dredge boat op- eratcre te Mire.H.B.Powell,who was hereom«accountof the es:of her sister-in-law,‘Mrs Neil!Garrisoat, returnéd to Rook Hin’,8.C.,yes tetday.Mrs.Garrison's condition ‘is approved : Alr..1.M.Gordon left yestenday fora’visit_to relatives in Stokes county Mr J.|B.Gray,who has’“been ‘eahing in Swain county,hag ne- turned to hie :home in Bethany: township Mre EM.Williamcon,of |Dan- ville “Va.is spending a few -days with hér sister,Mra J:E,Colvert. Miss Claudia Cashwelt |ip.at home,frdm the State vormal, Greensboro,to spe nd several days. OF SOCTALREOORD ~FAIRS. Club Meetings—Daughte rm of Con- federacy to Celebrate Shiloh Day. Members of the and:their husbands wil]be enter- tained this evening by Mr.and Mrs ¢.M.Steeie,at their home on Mulberry .street Mrs.F.B.Bunch was hostessto the San Souci club members and Wednesday .afternoon on.Walnut street.Af- of sewing ‘and talk cake and candies| } Eléricemoh club is at her home ter a -season ing,ice cream, were served. The.last meet the “Roundineof.tt Embrokiery.Circle wes held with Mrs.Nannie Bonner In .ad dition ta the embtoidery.work,Mrs J.F.Bowles read.selections ~for the entertainment of compan- iote,and refreshments were serv- ed.Mrs.J.H.Cornell;of Pen sylvania,was a special guest the CircieTieG.G last.Friday her rt- of G.club heid a meeting afternoon with Mrs.G BE.Hughey.Heartg was played and Migs.Mary”Austin Glover won the prize.Foliowing the game re| freshinents were..served The club had a number of visitors for.tne afterioon., The Daughters.of “the Confeder- acy-wil)celebrate.Shi toh Day Mon- ‘day afternoon at 3.30 0 ‘elock at the residence of Mr.J.H Me Elwee on Water street.4 } Miss Margwret Armfield analedtheWhyNotclubSaturday térmoon.The afternoon was spent) in embroidering.A sakid course) wan served with coffee “and arys-| talized gimger Reported For The Landmark.} Om Thureday afternoon an open)meeting of the Woman's XXth ©en| thuiny club was "held ‘with Miss Lou-| la Campbell,at her spacious homieon.Racé street.A num ber of} apecial guests were also received’ -end?made welcome..Mrs.D.M.| .ep of delicious refreshments. of frail andi domino were played.|The.first prize was.won by Mm ,Lueiia Parks Stevens,of Concord, Pete Shection:will be contested; Austey agd Mrs.R.K.Murdock.aa) sisted!the -restess.Yhe drawing-| moom,,library.and.reception halt were -artistically decorated |with) quantities of .violets and bdeautifiut| ferms,wihich made -a pretty ‘petting for the spring costumes of the guests.Frappe’was.served.Thie | ubual literary programme was omit-| ted and at several tables the giamies|“ Frank Bonner, ind in a tie “between Mirs. Sharpes and Mre.Nannie the former wom the second.©prize: ‘The,pleasant evenimg drew to a close.with the service of two cours- \Mrs.Stevens .and Mrs.J.H. \Comell,of Pennsylvania,were.the OMlred-toWie.gurcbis prescanit, Orange ‘county voted $260,000 of Honds for!good noads by a small Majority and now,it is stated that Beenie hai.been issued’fon the martwiade ‘gt:Miss”Prudence Feaper-| *meant ;and Mr,Hibert Choastiniget~ |moving today to Halifax. uncle,Mr.E.M.Stevenson. |Emigrants |Correspondence of The *Landmark. jin MR..©._DEAL ‘OUT ‘HIMSELF,—Was!Trying to Kill a.Rat—Ross|:Matheson,Assistant Postaaaten-| Taylorsville ‘News.ia Correspondence |of ‘The:‘Landmark. Taylorsvilfe,March 28—Mrs.S.7:‘Crowson was the:gracious hostess totheEmbroideryCircleTuesday.after-|noon from 4 fo 6 ’oclock ather peehomeon¢ast Main street.Mrs.J.H,| Burke was a Wélcome ‘visitor ‘at this enjoyablemeeting.ao beautifulduetswerewellrenderedMrs.J.C.Connolly and ye FloraPree!and one by Mrs.fe T.Crowson andMrs.J.C.Conno Dainty refresh- ments wereprniaps eMr.Ross Matheson has acceptedthepositionofassistant.postmaster an@ began work ecnerny Mr.’‘Columbia Deal,who vesaboutifourmilesnorthoftown,is preparing|:|to go to Canada to spend the summer.Wednesday afternoonhe °was sellinghis‘corn and kilfed:42 ratsin the crib.He caught one big fellowby.the tail‘and attempted to-cut his head off with |.his.pocket-knife..’He:missed his aimandéuttheradialarteryiinhiswrist.|Dr.Crowson.was,called immediately‘and gave the necessary meéditéal atteti-.tion:Mr.Dealis getting along nicély(today but his trip will be,delayed onaccountofthiswound.< Mrs.J.D."Smith:and family:areMr.Smith.will superintend a large farm.\\“Mr.C.G,Viele has been appaintedpaginainattownship..Chas.Mason,’agriculturalsaantofthe.bi was railway,and|Dr.M.L..Townsend lectured at the icourt‘house last night in:the interestoftheAlexandérFruitGrowers’-As-|sociation..The ‘talks were:illustrated-|by moving pictures and were’inter- lesting and instructive. Thé Alexander County Singing As-sociation will hold a singing contesthereSaturday. Mr.0.F>Poole ismaking improve:ments on his Alkalithia Springs prop- 'erty by-adding 14 rooms and epecwue porches..Mr.Floyd Summers,.of Atlanta, Ga.,spent ‘yesterday:here with his un- cle,Mr.J.P.Babbington.Mr.T.O. Teague has returnéd-from a-business!.trip to Lenoir.Mr.R.B.Smith.re-| ‘turned Wednesday from.High Point; where he had been opbusiness.Mrs. Jas.Vickery,of Loray,is with her iV eterans ; Rev.'B.F.Hargett,of Statesville, is here assisting.Rev.M:T.Smathers’ in a meeting at the Methodist church.| Services are being held each day at 3) and.7.30 p.m. A Letter From’Florida, Correspondence of The Landmark.’. Kissimee;Fla:,March 25—“Probably| ‘your,readers.would:be interested in some things from Florida,‘We have| been here 2}months with the excep-| tion of ten days that I was-in Cuba.‘ During this time I have not seen any} ice;two or three mornings there was | a big frost._When we came herein} January I saw a few stalks of cotton} in a yard and there were blooms on} them.Since they have shed their|ceived a draft for $200 sent by a min-|leaves and now they are putting out]ister for a conscience stricken veteran| to the top of the.stalks..While I was}|who appropriated a mule from the| nelae?Mrs.L.’s nephew last Friday| is farmIset out a row (100 or more yards long)..of sweet potatoes | taken from the patch where they| grew last year:, watermelon vines.six inches long.| The thermometer has been as high’as 90 but even then it is usuallypleas-|for protection andreceiving cold com-|fort he waited till Beckwith went on|‘ant in the shade.There has been plenty of rain but not toomuch;while it takes a good deal of rain where fer-|c tilizers are used freely you can plow in a few hours after a hard rain.Ir-| rigation in’places.is comparatively; easy and where the land is good.and| plenty of fertilizer'is used,they often | raise’three crops.Cabbage,onions,| celery,lettuce and cauliflower have been on the market some time and of course the ground can be and is put! in other vegetables,such as.beans,|early corn,ett.A great deal ofthe| lof it is very rich but hard to drain,| The high pine and hammock lands | ‘are bes*for-citrous fruits and in fact ‘some of the best fruit land is not fit ifor anything else. Usually deep wells have good water,but warm,and there are.plenty.of flowing wells on lowlands around here that can be and are used for irriga- tion. With best wishes for salaried offi-|’ cers,a dog law and a State-Wide law against clubs keeping whiskey.S.A.LOWRANCE. to »Indiana—News.of Trinity Church Neighborhood.. Trinity Churoh,..March °27—-Al- fred,the:litthe son of Mrs,Johm |Gibson,has pnewmonia.: Farmers are behind with their work;fot .much plowing done yet, Wheat is looking bad. Mr.E.D.Gibson lost a fine cow last week. Mr.T.J.Menser is able to be out after three weeks’iliness. Mrs.Caroline Sprinkle,who makes her home with ‘ther gon-in-law,.Mr, Theo.Sharpe,is not improving.-She her eighity-fourth year. Mr.and Mrs.Neill Scott 1etheue 25th for.Indiania,/)*‘ Messrs.James R.Stone,Sherrill Shorpe,-Geerge Summérs and J. Rob rt Hartness expect to leave the 29th for:Anderson,Ind.,wheré ‘ey expect to work.Mr.Hantnese will locate im Noblesville,to visit his*sister,Mrs.Wena J Conditionsin the famineinedistricts ofChinaaredescribed:in a dispatchfromAmerican.Minister Calhoun atPeking,as appalling and rapidly be-coming worse.‘The message received at Red Cross headquarters in New |! York.Wednesday says the Chinese}. government.‘is helpless.The RedCrosscabled$23,000 to the Shanghai relief committee,making a total of$98,000 sent since January:1. Colorado Republicans instructed foryvekstaeaneTaft, ‘Notices of NewAdveitisements Dr.Packard at Hotel Iredell April5.. |tity —Van Lindley;Polk Gray Drug|Co.,agents,Farmers’business.Merchants andFarmers"“Bank..Big line buggies,surreys ‘and har- ness.—Harness,Vehicle&Supply Co.Cotton and corn planters.—Lazen-:by--Montgomery Hardware Co.:Notice’to contractors.Rev.R.Fe Maness,Statesville R-5.-Corn and.oats,seed corn,flour andfeedstuff.—A.A.Colvert.Seed.potatoes;_Limbertwi apples 10 éents a dozen.—D.J.Kimball‘White Orpington eggs,13 for $2.= McDowell Richards,Davidson.’Second-hand platform scales dateed.—-Coca Cola Bottling Co..White ‘Plymouth.Rockcand Black Langshan eggs athalf prige.—d,Paul Leonard....‘Hand engraving.—se R.F.HenryJewelryCo."‘Three young BERT men:wanted to’travel:CallEckard,215.west Walnut.street, *\Gold button:found-—TheLandmark office.’‘Sevond-hand iron fence’forsale.|] “Address*X,742 Kelly street.New ‘liné satin foulards.:silks,eté.—D.B.Krider,&Co..New silksin plainand fancy weaves.Mills &Poston.Automatic refrigerators.—Craw- ford-Bunch Furniture Co..| New atessés;special 5 cent lace as-mrbneo he Ramsey-‘Bowles-Morrison PaSixcars horses,mares and mules ready for inspéction Monday.Will remain only four days.~-Henkel-Craig‘Live Stock-Co. Large assortment Easter goods.-— R..Py Allison: taffeta All wooltailored suits,Adler’s col-|, llegian suits,Stetson and.Maxim hats. —The R.M.Knox Co. Easter’candies and.carnations._ Statesville Drug Co,Taking care of laundry as anual —_ Statesville Steam Laundry.|ane and heaters for sale,—E.A! are 's belt Jost.—Mrs.W.G.Lew- RRS Aaah dicognlble bane Make Cons ience Contri- pestoas!eee Wa shi nLgiton ‘Dispatesh, to sis. The Treasury Department today re-} ceived a contribution tothe conscience \fund from a veteran of the civil war to pay for a blanket retained by:the |veteran at the close of the war.The i$5-contribution was accompanied:by |the following letter.addressed to Sec- retary MacVeagh:' When I!was disc|army in 1865 I had'twb saddle blan- ‘kets,oldone and oneI had picked up. |So [turned over one and kept the jother,which I-should not have done.|So I will send you $5,which I think|the government is entitled to.’’ The letter issigned “One of Uncle|Sam’s Veterans,’’and thé envelope |bore the stmark of an Illinois town.|Two weeks ago the department re- |government at the close of the war. B.C.Beckwith,a Raleigh lawyer,|, charged that W.H.Aiken,a Wake He has on the farm|farmer,who was a witness in’Wake!jcourt,was a dope fiend.:The indig-| nant farmer appealed to Judge Webb} ‘the street,when.he proceeded tocrawlthelawyer’s mortalframe.The fight was fast and furious and honors seemeéd:to be’even when the men were pulled apart.,Phillip S.Hichborn,ayouig lawyer and son of the late Rear Admiral Hich- |born,.killed himself in Washington|Wednesday night in despondency and humiliation over the elopement more than a year ago of his wife,Elenore |Hoyt Hichburn,with Horace L.Wylie, a prominent Washington attorney. ‘land is poor and too flat,while some |He shot himself in the head with an|automatic army revolver and died al- most instantly.. WANTED.coritivel “oo salesmen withneeSchoolteachersandbrightcountrympreferred.Salary or commission,Call forALECKARD,215 W,wee street,or ad-areal Statesville,N,C.'March 29,- FOR SALE,:A80Ut,,285.feet secons- hand strong Iron fence,in goodseme ted oeMarch29.Address X.,742 Kelly street. FOUND —A SMALL Gold Cuff Button e Owner can get it.by paying forthisadTHELANDMARK.March 29. EGGS.-—S8.C.WHITE Orpington Eggs, $2] Cook’s first prize winner.Madison Square Gar-|den.Hens fine.MCDOWELL RICHARDS,ee |vidson,N,C.March 24—2t. —WANTa pair “second-handSCALESPlatformScales.COCA-COLABOTTLINGCO.,Statesville.- ..Merch 29. LOST.—LADY’S BLACK Silk Elastic Belt.*with mourning buckle.Return toMRS,W,G.“LEWIS or The Landmark,March oo E FOR SALF.ae pene See =years.E.A.SIMO —AFTER AFORRENRSON,Bros L.B.PATTERS il Ist,storebyeee NOTICE! TO OUR PATRONSANDTHEPUBLIC: We wish to“announce that although we have:*:‘had a fite-Aye are taking:‘cate of ourbusiness just as usual.Let us have, your laundry work.’We Will appreciate it. STATESVILLESTEAMLAUNDRY. ‘PHONE122, .Flowers.any time and in any quan=| ‘on or address F.A | rged from the! per 13.The head of my rena son of | roodaU mene We havewith 4s an expert hand./“engraver and,.watch’repairers_-¥ou do not have to wait for your.work:long when ‘left with us:Your patronage issolicited, R.E-HENRY JEWELRY COMPY’,.March'29--8t. THand Engraving Bona.] Sta ine tc aret vou mange SEED POTATOES!| Seed Sweet Potatoed: Seed Irish Potatoes. -Limbertwig Apples:at 10 Cents Dozen. en Ae a J.KIMBALL’s. ton ‘and ‘as Car White torn.: (Car.W hite Qats.“ _Harper’s Prolific Seed Corti 740 bushéls grown on’8 acres..High grade Flour White Swann.|Also cheaper grades,and all kiuds feed stuff.See me before you buy.» A.AL Colvert. NEW LINE »-|SATIN FOULARDS,|| Taffeta Silks,— Embroidery,ie -.Laces and Dress Goods. Shoes and Clothing, New Spring Mil- ‘linery on Display- fe D.B.Krider &Comy.AT Pinewood Dairy Farm, ,‘STATESVILLE,NN.C.R.F.D.NO.2,: |w.Cc.WOOTEN &SONS,PROPS. SEED CORN.Weekly’s Im- proved variety at $2 per bushel. Ed.Mellon Company Hats,Men’s Furnishings, Trunks,Leather Goods. bays and.Children's Dept. Second Floor. | { The largest and best equipped Clothing and Furnishing Goods.store in the Carolinas. Whenin the Citygmake’our store headquarters: 8&10 West Trade St, ( Charlotte,N C. Clothing,Shoes,1 RE E ‘A burglar may have watehed.you hide thatmoney.You may.lose it.Pat it in this |bank,w here it will be safein our burglar and—.fire proof VEnults—<and from which:‘you canwithdrawitATANYTIMEofdemand.©All.your neighbors do this.Why not-you? Fj eat National Bank, ‘STATESVILLE,N,Cc. (pit $100,000:Surplus.and Profits $32,000.es MOORE teeJ.C.IRVIN;President.’E.S.PEGRAM,Cashier.'G.H.BROWN,‘Vice President.JNO,W.GUY,“AssistantCashier. ee s i. Factor Candies GUTH,LIGGETT AND MARTHAWASHINGTON,_FRESH SHIPMENTSBYEXPRESS..“= CARNATIONS!oe ~tGiveusYourOrder. THE STORE OF QUALITY Statesville DrugCo.,eouirianan” FOUR DAYS ONLY :Horses,Mares,Mules!|} _Six cars of the best Illinois and Missouri Horses’ ~and Mares,Missouri Mules and Tennessee Horses and Mules will be on exhibition at our stables Monday.Call early,as this stock will be here only four days—MONDAY,TU ESDAY,WEDNESDAYandTHURSDAY,©. Prices and Terms Right, Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. Would You Like to Buy A PAIR OF.SHOES THAT IS GUARAN TEED?| If so,try a pair of* “Longwear”Oxfords or Pumps: They wear longer and are Guar- anteed.Come iin and let us show you our new line -‘and get our prices.ca Sih “+and circled eyes,result most.often the woman tobe happy and good--loo PY THO’MARRIED ?_ "There are‘anhappy'married ‘lives, mes are due to the illness of the.wife, ‘nervousness,the befogged mind,the.ill-temper, from those disorders peculiar to women..: “bot a large percentage of these:unhappy. mother or daughter...The feelings of the pale andwrinkled face,ieOr: king’she riiust ‘neturally haye,good health. Dragging-down feelings,b steria,hot-flashes or constantly returning pains and *aches—are too great.a drain upon a woman’s vitality and strength,- weak and sick women to:sound I disorders which are generally sespansible for the-Favorite Prescription restores >lating and edrrecting the’loca abc vedistressing symptoms,: ».,one in torment, The “1 suffered greatly-for a num‘years was so tad that life was a 7*Ovar,of Utica,OhiosRoute 4,go to'a hospital before 1 would,ever be.gnd spring |was worse than ever befpre,‘1am the mother of’#ix children, five.months that I knew something must be done, Pierce;telling him as nearlyacourseoftreatment.whichof‘Favorite Prese fifty-cent battle of {wish {could tell every suffering Woman the world over what a boon Dr.Pierce's medicines are.dofgoring with anything else.or any-one else,” Medicat Adviser by R.V.Pierge;M.D.,Buffalo, N.Y.,answers hosts of delicate questions,about avbich.1. ‘every woman,single or married ought to kriow...: on regeipt of 31 stamps toa bey for wrapping and mailing patys Dr,Pierce's.health by regu- ber of,year's and for tia past threeytome,”writes MRS.B.F.Dick+>2"abe tors told mel would have tobetter.A year ago this winterAteachneriod[suffered like1wassobadaesoIwrotetoDr.R.\ »I could how I sufiered,He outlined a I followed,to the letter.1 took two bottles ytion’”and one Golden Medical Discovery’And @ Smart-Weed,’os Have never suffered much since, There is no use wasting time and money Sent,free- +ON THESQUARE The Polk Gray DrugCompany| .Sales Dayis the first sisnany,in each,‘sionth inStatesville,N.C GUARANTEED DIVIDEND “PHONES --109—410-- $10,000.00 non-taxable Preferred Stock for sale in one of the largest,most conservative and ene ~corporations in the county. end:guaranteed and is payable semi-annually. dollar of preferred stock is backed by $3.50 in,value. This is a safe investment for those having trust funds, ’guardiansor others desiring to make asafe investment.Dividends on stock are paid promptly twice a year.Will sell in lots from three to one hundred shares -to suit purchaser. For further information call ie writeERNESTG.GAITHER, INSURANCE,STOCKS.AND.REALESTATE.FFICE NO.1,MILLS BUILDING.i ’PHONE 23. 7 per cent.annual divid- _Every Statesville N.C., NEW SHARES oist SERIES cE.HARRILL, First Building and LoanAssociation’ can be taken at.any time,without additional cost,by paying trom Feb- ‘ruary 3d to present date, Secretary. [For The Man Who Shaves to our store. |URHAM) Cut this advertisement out and bring Mail or bring this ad- vertisement to our store and we will , peTD giveyou a Durham Demo n- strator aeonesoejpanral for 35 cents,to be your own personal drperty. Name Address City. eenne -White-Stimpssonn Hardware Company, BEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN TOWN. rere: ‘Hats,-Hats! ‘for apring. lence. J §-Weare now.showing’ ‘Jno.B.Stetson’s Hats There is an air about:his.Hats not found in other hats and\§ the quality is par excel-‘ You can resé assur: ed when you don a | Stetson Hat.you are right up to the min- ute.Come in and let. us show you. :.We-can show you,advanced aren in sia’Suits. Sloan2 Cinta Co.. “licussed and discussed in north:Ineé Vand,genenubly Rood TAs.or. et tir nd - PAGO: HAVE SHEN.A’.LIGHT. No Goo ‘Reason or ‘Afgument.For C Sowing Depredations By.Worth- legs.Dogs.h finwinig,‘first-one.—thing anid, tho the Editor of‘fhe Land:nark:Vie thien:another,”Within her borders: Phe dok law*or dog tax is being |ig «prophet.-On a ery:“pagent, trip,to-a modern Damascus a great political light ‘enveloped him:samid behold.The Colonel..appeared©wnito him:and upbraided him «forwickedmess‘in. of ‘Taft two years ago.Straight- way hie cavered ‘himself:with sack- cloth .and ashes and ‘repented (hilim- self of his”sins.Being at the ‘del.-I mean that it is being ouss- €d by a few and discussed and)fa- vored by “a majority.No one wanbiveanyreason,or produce any ar gument in fa vor of so/man'y wortii- less dogs running-at lange psthereareinthiscowntry.If our sock and domestic.fowls trespass on other people’s land and do dami-|, age,the law.says,we:aust make BVO".the damiage and no.honest nia”yout”Way it’a a bad.Jany,<*1 for ome’thinik file next Legislature Jought to pass a slaw to tax.othe dogs iand:hold.the:owners:wexipion- sible if theyiorun ‘at “large:pnd do, damage,”We,‘have.a lalwe ‘tor.pros},‘tect,thie Wwihd “pain@ in nesting’time‘TOK tect:‘the|people”ii:parson,and Pnopenty;:but’wie have ao law.to protect us againist;the -deprediationsanddumiageofthierynaboutdogs. It sedms the dogs hiave mone liber. with penibenitial ‘tears .welking apr fron his sorrowing.heart he cried out iw agoniy of spirit;Qolonel!1 will forsake all others even as+fonsoolg Democracy,will ‘to.thee anid’.go:back to Nowth Cars yma’.aid teach,repentant,’der. ‘genionaite:Republican,Israel that thionanidthoualoneean:.make.smiootih’ the’pa hiw:ay hor.~eidtory.”” Gitte]vias.ginedithy®,\pheaseds thee at anid sald remanent “)COanes|“woe ae; Tivo jj ATS ALO when.this ‘pmopiti- proclaimed from,the streets of Gath is nymenthasbeeneithertoo(high-toned|Rae thes Downhole ot Amkelon?.('t Have :=—Wonner Taft Shouters Who-FRIDAY,———March 29,/1912,)a Found |Out-.,About,‘the meena a P ireensboro Speech.—‘SIAONG,.FOR"THE~DOG LAW.|Gorrespondence of the:charotieObseny.er. Dear ‘old hgadiveabiuhe is,abweye hast. shouting ‘the praises|. j confessional he shook the.dust °of) Jatt from biis nether ganments anidi|- ClO Ve.UMe |.t The Cole}. as traveling around:.discussing ombyvhiatthehhiumiaiitfamily."5 8 eu Nhars.is something hotten “tm |"He tariffs;and dispensing’*teWO-| Denmark,Our lawenaking depart-fers”from ‘a red “‘bandanmer”’he *¥ and above’tackling the trifling,|::°Ba ROWaAccoUnt dogs,oof it Nas,‘peeh|eeBet .Sepa id500 Dearne afraid of losing popularity.-I very bbe Ss:in Med aber t }welll remember.hearing canididates|.We all.remember that marvelous,marvelous | an mone Here.was Lprophecy:ard its )fulfilment. ception:to. “A.prophet.is -not without:hionor|} save jin his own country.’’ J*rom the foothidls of Ridgie there comes:another warrior,unfurling the flag»of insurgency.The peer of| any in a,nougihwand~pumble of fine’humor and a “good yer,yet a few years ago “he bitter- ly assailed The Coloné!with anid:per:ymim'éetrical :wider |@® for the L&gislature and even county candidates,trying:to make a big display talkie about finance amdihe:bamiff,-soruatihiige:thet hiad-mo=} Pthime tio ido with their “duties,RS) State or scoumty officers,and these} men could:-have put in thier time} to ‘mors ‘advantage talking ‘about| some:Local issue that.they knew} sonnet gia ‘about.I am.getting| suidh hommynot amd gdiarn Ct fowl ESS: 1 saw.iti your Paper some time in €X+|[ the Biblical statement,Lo the Bue |doughy | blood-redj debeate| kaw | pongue | o = af t a ee a ni t e s ee = ci a For Ruka of Fare,Full Ielormation ang,vivaIllustratedLiteratureaboutthesevengreat Prosperity States .of America .‘Minnesota,Wisconsin,North Dakota,‘Montana,Idaho,Wash-|):‘ington aad Oregon.@Locate along “The Scenic Highway”|i ——the Standard Railway of the Northwest.'.Get your friends ‘to go end form.a celony.@ Ask about Low One-way Sorjng Colonist Fares;effective daily March#3.to ril 15th’and Roundtrip Homeseckers'ares,effective on first and third Tuesdays of“each month.@Write now to ~B.RYAN,Traveling Pathenger $Agent,‘St.“ayorante oF J.c.EATON,Toyeeting Immigralion AgiAOE.4th ‘AveneCintinnats de n i a l oe ir e ea e a e a le e ll ca t e n i n s ga i l ad i c RE Ia ok Re a r ed e ae vo n ic RH RICKERT&SON, PROSCONSYSEITOOSIGCC VOCS ‘When you buyotone of our Binion you ieee ‘nok alte yourself anyi.trouble about the sets.,If by any chance’the'set should get loose and come put,just bring it in and a new set will be put in free of any | ___cost to you..We sell the famous ‘W.W.Ww.Let us:: *show you our line.ES ;nnn yle-A beautiful PICEURE suitable for framing will be given to every oné making a,.cash purchase’of ft.00 or’more. xcsh rm -Jewelers. is that.one of your’corréspond-||‘:,- anis writing for ‘a tax on dogs DOL Yi fneshh,from the:wilder and giving his reasons:for.such (a |**S)Dery nded like its lion lord,thie |S| tax,paid amiong other thimgs,that funy:of tine ‘stot min his,eye,he’ “does:and:eaes ‘couldn't go 'po-|Shlouted.for:Tah through the nat @ gether...I thihk Ine i$badly mils:|‘Lmipial gmt to the delight »0 listen taken The ddgs.and eggs 0 'to-bug hundreds,A few montiis ago} gethiar too:much in north qreddp);|the hope of an atsistant.disthict at-| that is what makes so many men;|tO"re ip fitted ““agroes his vis-8 women and.children so mad atid:but:he tated:to land.imme)oearsthemtosay.somie-*things |A Pety dawned,on him “that |. that wouldn't be-very appropriate |:sorech a en aleOlytosayinSpmidayschoolTee20and.There --tg-no:“way.to tell thie heous Boul at once .grew amoult of dathage thait is done by ae i .i ;the.worthless.dogs that are -ait The prophet has another powent wi} axpensd to the owners,a nuisance |COldJutor across the ridge,a BAY, in)any.community,causing great blythe,hiundsome:.fellow.Perhaps|&lesses annua lily im:every county;and he has led the german with.the) three-fourths of the dogs are .not |i ble ladies of foreign courts end | worth the powder and lead that it)’!lily canversant with the ants| woul take to blow.|their brainy and lone of classic’Groek..fe ‘jhas) oud.‘This scribe killed two of,his sailed<with Titerus and sung .with own .doys several -years ago for |Aeneas;hig...mind “Is enriched | sucking eges..He also’killed three |ftom the thinking:of :Socnates,thie or ‘four mean dogs for other bows |Decen of,Augustine,from what) and im 60 diding it was a favor to n wrote and Shakespeare —-tin-|ved,and yet he never knew of| the oawpier and a good deed:to the commiunity..You know the Good ‘Taft's:Gineesnsbono speech till ‘he re-) the last few weeks;and I hope some other people will do the.same,or @ Tittle “‘samer."’ 1 am welll awape of the fact,that Bome men will oppose putting a tax on the dogs,but that is .noth- ing new under the Bun.I remem- ber when the stock law was first) talked about in these’diggings it (< had strong opposition.To.-h uve |thie Spot ea heard some people talk then,one|‘is no plaeeof seed or of figs or of that.believed them would”“have |Vines or of pomegranates,’A thinst thought thie Whobe country w janid a.Wiinger.they complain that ime:to the dennitior fai cet the desert of Zin isnot the ganden away.They would have conn of the Lord full of all manner |of fits,-néar “up on their hin |fruits.With:incense burning .on aud lave puppy Bpasms,open censors which they!Bre:waving bei mouitits and.eXpand their lau fore.The Colonel,they are.shoutix ait:the same time.But ‘the in appealing ‘tones,“This igs was passed and ought to have way to the land flowing with.mi passed sooner,for it had to come.|atid honey.”May I say.to ‘theThe.chile ke n.law what fe coming -by [I counties and.townships has ‘some [I wish ‘em well and expect dppodithon:,though mot so much ag them ‘on the journey being Bice the stock law.I have been told by|“ONE.OF THE OUTS.AGAINST jreliable persoms that-wi an}.THE INS.”P.S.Of course we ariginialpeffout.was made to have a chicken| |law passed for Olin township some loyal’followers:of The Colonel four five persons Ww rote.a,letter;|come ony recruits to our mans, but we don't propose for eo mer Taft shouters to take change ofor]3,to oun Representativesim our band wagon We will 'beRavieighnot.to pass the>law. They were too cowardly to fight it}Se n"“‘dee-lighted”to have them go.on, but.they muSt “ge ’way backopenly..Now that .is about the |kind of opposition the dog jaw will }have sy all means ‘give us a diog |set diowm."’ law.If cit is right.to have'the|‘Peavine Ridge.’ stock and chicken laws it is right to Seer eet remottn rotiected and not allow so march great.question is who suppressed it Cam it be that the genial Jo.Reece put,wp that job? |.“Midi of it,men and brethren! |Hene are three of the forenrost.Re-publicans.im the files of .time— orth Carolina time;of course,de ‘laring.in mélanchely cadénce that Where they are encamped is #0 law been. brethren to join and wel or be pit ‘iy A COLD,LA|GRIPPE,THEN PNEU. damage by wotthless dogs.Such 4 |MONIA! jaw would:mean fewer and better| dogs,-more “eggs,chickens amd)gna lower the vital «esistance,.R.G. meat.CLODHOPPER,|Gollins,postmaster,N;J..was cere ere eerie eeet -|troubled with a’se’He says:“I would ‘co completelyhaustedaftereachfit‘of vinient cough-ing.I bought a bottle uf Folev’s Honey and Tar Compound ana ')fore I Is,too often the fatal sequence,and coughs that hang on weuken the system Sait egal ex-toWantsDogs Taxed According Valuation. the Editor of The Landmark: Seeing Ho mich in your paper iin re ond dog Jaw,T will pay _Compound can't be beat.”-It stops the 7 ee }*-Teough by healing the vatiee Refuse sub-that I unjust to.the teo-stitutes.Statesville Nree Co ; pie of Iredell county to tax them)gems AeA NE “$1 dr $2 a head for their dogs)-N’Jaxon wt a 10 TO OONTI SOTO!5.hem the:average fax of ‘our|nee Ue -i jhonses does mot gost’any mone:per 1 ThesD dine‘sontinarties of Fr hes To ‘aninmet:affor ‘ ad.LW .parinanel gp i ee Pe whip church unanimously.agree keep dogs,especially th the “eoun-|+the ‘contnact’for building a new hi a ae Tea etc;sg aiaat church house to the lowest .bidder. Gt ay natal eon seg ah be mon.|Pillars and flues to be built and all)j n Ss \~:‘t,jframing to be funnishe "by,nd |giom.:If we must have.dog -laiw;|mine d a migke the owner value,it and~pay|ling committee.Size of building,32 2 Uv;Walls,1 ee ¥2 |tax on ‘the valuation of that dog by ut 4 feet;roof to same as he does on his horses|pal i-esupporting,covered ‘with Cagrt-} ‘n *£Mpiiitandcows.1 think that would ‘be|!&he shingles, Recews and pulpit the fair thing.I do not own.w}rear four ,fe@et “deep. dog but feel.litte they ought to |Tail half natural circle,set.on ri)t {iorm |eel imahes high.Twelvebetaxedaccordingtotheirvain|Cato jet ‘imdhes high.Tv tion,A RBADER.|wiedows,Circular top,opening 39| 'néhes.by,seven fleet,ship glass,a x Re de o fe it adie iirtes Pa uae a8.a Piro }sash balanced With welghts,dic ie2ap:é itectionfromrabbitsitis.strange||oe 1%diocins ely.‘oreea ee that “A Reader’doesn’t own aA)door tio one Bide of necess. dog.If-the owners of dogs will Save ae oye ce one value.them for taxdtion as they ge “No.4 ae aon,nae aces value them Wien one is;Killed théne|ine.+ee eo # wil be.no.objection tithe ad va-Lee este or "yi >i fi 1 fuck:t i at S tloreniplianh,7 he Landmé a ]|welt kil’dried,Belfry neat well proportioned on boy.’ Building to be completed by No- To tirely ceased.Folays tloney and Tar to think it Ww | 52 1%4 Beoniing|anid Do you \cnoes thac ot all the minorailmentscoldsareby,jar the most dan- gerous?A 54 not the ea jtselt that|V¥amber 1,1912--a tiinnkey “job. you need to fear,bit e serious.di8-"}pay Ss Bec “i byw in someasowthatitoften:I-nds to-—Moat of oe iw a d by ee ae thes?are known as eérm Clseasds.Pneu-|7 se ats ids to be sent in’bymoniaandconsumptiunareiimongthemApril15toREV,R,Li MANDSS,|Why not take.Chamberlain's Cough Rem Statesville,N.0.,)R.°E,Ds 5.\ 'edy and cure your ew whiie:you can? For sale by all nennen ll that for-| anid | roye In ipuppe cough,|@ tena iftof |aChaticel.| flooring)miaide.of:Qi good er aldie | ~BURSCRIBE:F‘on THEILi/ANDMARK Book savs to return good for evil,tuned an ex-comBul ‘to his ”native 1.thimk thiat;I obeyed that Serip-to sath;and at:once.he also grew | ture in killing the dogs.and by |”dignamt,Of course he did,and) the holy pow I imtehd to.kili/S0 would you,Mr.Reader some more.if ey keep on breaking}Ain't it;stramge that these gen- up iiens’nests like they ‘have for 'tfemen were so long im’ignoranice| 3 of.that Greensboro speech?The | { |Lizenby-Montgomery_Ha rdwate Co. CORTRIGHTMETALSHINGLES LOOK FOR THE STAMP | “CORTRIGHT”Reg.U.S.Pat.Off. _and accept nosubstitute,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..Fire-proof—Storm-proof —Lightning.proof .Statesville,N.S, had|. itaken it all the coughing spejis had en-| if i | | || 1 19068 sion’—a1912 Your Comfort Today May:Be Your Dis- tress Tomorrow.Ever “Think of That Mr.Property Owner? INSURANCE! We issue every kind—Fire,Life,Aceldunt and Health,Steam Boilers,Liability,Auto. mobile,Plate Glasa,Wind Storms,CycloneLiveStock.Bouds—Administrators,@uar- dians,Trustees and any Judicial Bond. Six Years rable Re Today is here.Tomorrow is coming all too fast.Consiterth»present.‘Too late to lock the atab'e after the horse is gone. Phone 54.Call or write us for prices and information about oar_policies. CONTaapSseRealty&Investment Oo. J.F.CARLTON,Manager, | || HB.WOORWARD| CAN'T LIVE RIGHT - Without a Watch.You're always-wondering what time itis. Get one of my WATCHES and quit wondering.BEST WATCHES.----'-=BEST PRIGES.|2 _Jeweler Wet days Z plus wet -<..;feet=colds _Children’s colds ought never to be 5 neglected for one .single minute, :They ore ted dan Gerous,2 lovedQickybenodsKSsoreSALVE ®. Mi will break upa cold quicklytactsbyabsorptionandinh pore gd Fight ‘to the seat of the’troulhaninternalmedicineVich’s bas ne Md ficcvaeth,Have ajar of Viek's on haud slways, “1 At yourdruggist’s orby mail,’, Zbe,,. 50e.,$1.00 Economy success te dallar stse ypadativr ethec’Kaw : [PENCILS *’ |’:.Positively the:best'assortment| pe ef Pencils in the’city...NrPRNS8k Moore’s ‘Nowelstakable and.~_Watérman’s Fountain Pens.. BLANK BOOKS All kinds of Bound Blank BooksandSheppard’s Loose.LeafSystems...-ae j PRINCINO.~--.Weare sure we cahmeetyourneedstheretod.°°°. Statesville Printing Co., Printing and Stationery 518 South Center Street; eee Statesville,NC: Home Electric Co. General :.Electrical Contractors Estimates Furnished Ail Kinds Electrical Supplies. HOME ELECTRIC CO., A.D.COOPER,Manager. ving Machines fi J.U.LAMPRECHT, 109 East Front Street. *Phone 61. |Roofing,Paints,Monuments, Burrus’Métal Roofing,Gal- vanized Roofing,tin and.gal- vanized Shingles with patent lock.Roofing also has patent lock., Paint of all colors,turpen- tine,linseed oil.Iam agent for monuments .made by Mecklenburg ~Monu- ment Co.’,aeC.S.HOLLAND.-Dee.12, 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. eee Ask to’see the Simplofiller e Fountain 'Pen-and Conklin’s ©Fountain Pen.These aretwobestself-filling pens on themarket.Carry a full line of Tablets,Inks and Pencils. PRINTING.BRADY,-The Printer. WwW.R.MILLS, Statesville,N.C, Fine Farm Lands and City. Property for Sale.. AGENT FOR HUPMOBILES. Jan.2. Repaired.| |THELANDMARK ‘|that ‘these things are not’.réduired ‘|Tallvoads h |'|stages. (aera renee 0 OTai ad eS TETFRIDAY March 29,1912. yeock.Will,Put’it Up.to the People.|.: Raleigh Dispatch,::'Former Goveénnor Charles.'B,Ay-cock has returned from)Philadélphia;Where he has..been.taking’treat- Ment ina sanitarium for 30.days, He says he is now prepared to enrteractivelyimtotherace:for the United States Senate and expects ‘to Open his campaign within.two weeks.He declares that it..jhasbeensaidhehasno-chanee of win- hing -becausé ‘he’has no money;lor other:resounees..“or Machine,.Dut that ‘ne proposes:to put:its up.‘to the.people.of “the State te’.show Gov.A Jin -~drdier*bo.win. “The.sic dock companies amd:fourindietedby|the .Fédenalgrand:jury at:Cleveland,O12"lapite Apri,Tot rebdPing,pleaded guiltyin,court.a few days ago’abd.weresspectesSinesumerceating>$1.23;0 aaeen rs oes )¥‘hs.is -Checked and in Early’ ;‘Stages,Cured byMILAM‘the great Reconstructive tonic and blood renovater We donot set forth MILAM as a cure ;for consumption,but it has proven so’bene- |ficial to such ‘patients that we-believe,:and |are supported in our belief by@ practicing ‘||physician,that.MILAM will arrest incip.,lent tuberculosis or consumption in its early, We know that it greatly benefits||even those in the advanced stages.j|Read the following |Scrofulitic Consumption City of Danville,State of Virginia—To-wit:|I,Edmund B:Meade,Notary’Public in /Planting and do.a lot of work im.|and for the City of,Danville,State of Vir-| ginia,do hereby certify that Abram‘Word,|of Danville,Va;,to me well-known,did ap-||pear before me,and being duly sworn,de-||poseth and say's as follows:f For ten years prior to August,'1909,I} |was under the care of a regular physician,| o and digest any food. | |tumrity. Last spring this doctar told me he could da, mte no good,and I tried another for four| months without receiving any benefit from | him.©,i --In August,1909,I began taking Milam,| and am now able to do my-Work without difficulty,my appetite is good,and‘I -can | My trouble was said to be Scrofulitic Consumption,and I was wasted away to a i}sevlaws .I was so weak that I could hard- 1}4¥walk when I conimenced on MILAM.| jl regard MILAM asa truly valuable reme-'|Correspondence of The Landmark. dy inall cases of blood trouble,whether eruptive,or proceeding from a lack of full,free circulation.:I have recommended.MILAM to abouttwentyofmyfriends,and so far as-I have seen or heard from them,they all speak in the highest terms of it,and are recommend-ing it to their friends.: It was particularly beneficial to me in aid- ing digestion and building up an appetite.” (Signed)ABRAM WORD, In witness to the above,I have hereunto set|my hand and the seal of-my office,this 23rd dayofMarch,A.D.,1910..EDMUND B.MEADE,(SEAL)Notary Public.My commission expires Jan.14;1914.I _Ask your druggist or write for booklet || Milam Medicine Co.,Inc.pasvitie,va. ‘SALE OF FARM,| .Under authority of.a déeree.of| in the -special proceed ugs for the! sale of land for division :mong the| heirs of EH B.Wa'sden,I will on MONDAY,APitli,1,1912 in Cool Spring towmsh'p Beginning at Gav's ccruer,“on or réar the church r-ad,sunving north 2?degrees east with said road,and w'th the:Statesv'ie cms Mocks ville road 116 polesto a post oak on the west side tf the tczd;thence rerth 77 degresg west to Sills’cor- ner;thence nesr uorth 86 poled to a stone,Siis’corner;thence north 89 degreés west 6&7 poles to a poplar’on the wesc side of d branch;-thence esnth 3 «sprees west Terms-—One-third cash on confir- mation of ‘sale,oneé-toird in 6 months and one-third in:12 »months, with interest on.deferred payments, with privilege of pay'ng before ma- ‘Purchaser get rent for th year.ALEX C.BEAVER, La h-missioner. .J.B:Armfield,Atty*®‘March 1,1912, JOHNCG.DYE,M.D. EYE,EAR,NOSE AND THROAT»..AND§FITTING GLASSES. Office-in Mills PeeOfficehours9to12a.m.,2.to5 p,m. Phones:Office 458;Residence 42 Do You Want to Be Independent? If so,learn Bhorthand and.Typewriting.|.by begirining a course immediately,whichistaughtatStatesritieNOC.If interestedanddesireterms,ete,write_or callMRS,E,.8.JOHNSON.Go612SouthCenterStreet,Yen.20.Statesville,N.C, |©ALWAYS IN.)ay :OCCUPY three roomson the second flpér.oftheFirgtNationalBankBuilding,ani I analwayshere...Don't peep into.my_reception roonwhereInéverstayandthengooffandsayIar:*notin,bat.e on in and let yourself be known3‘ithe pall,knock or as out.If I am not at’ >yp°>,thedental chair I am ‘in my Laboratory~-worl|shop—~in a farther :[.;P-FLAUGENOUR,Dentist. wy “Also dry-pine stove wood. CASH &HARRIS‘PHONE 43.FRONT.STREET, add to the soil. wut «to sum ofeachand every case of Catarrh that canfnot-be cured by the use of Hall's Ca- sember,A,D. ly,and acts directly on the blood andmucoussurfacesofthesystéfn.Sendfor,teers free:\oO RS,CHEN DON’T. ee Shape—How.to ‘Seed Bed,+-:mae ur Correspondence of ‘The.Landmark,©: On account of much opening wp for ot only will)the,crop.planted there,this season ‘be.a poor.one, but!the land.willbe injured,for several years to come, thethods \of)breaking miuell of:,land midy become:too dry.to plow*|before the farmer can.get’alll hisbreaking:dope.>Phe way:to.por %:folliows: to;be.stirred.’for.ore of,“uwio farmer to.save his.‘moisture aiid do the.proper -kind ‘of.work.iin breaking his land:Of course lend should :be ‘harrowed).again la good place for the seed to germi- nate and grow im.: Where no deep ‘breaking has yet been.dome,go.down an inch.or two.deeper,than.heretofore,.but’be very sure to see.that the subsoil fs dry .emough to be plowed.Thendon't tan,the raw:subsoil out:om top,but use a dise plow.or tum the turrow Blice om edge.Farmers }shiould ‘not ‘be in 606 preat..a hurryWe |.to.get their’crops”planted stil}have ample time for,seed .time and harvest We had better:delay harrowing .and ‘pulverizing the solk than to plant sooner,but on soll -poorly prepared Our.lateDr-iKnapp never made a closer_ob- servation or truer statement thanwhinhesaidthatthelow.yields of corm in’the Sowth.im years past wasduemoretoalackofgoodpeed beds than to any one thing else. Let us profit by this information by:makine the best seed beds pos sible and at harvest:time:we shall reap bountiful crops.al Cc.R.HUDSON,State CLOVER. Agent, RYE OR ORIMSON Either or Both Fine For a Green Manure Crop. PLOW.WET .GROUND. Don’t ‘Be in Tod Big a Hurry |to Fiat,Bag Cet ca Peat Dare goose:Tac voters of Iredeil have-a right By ordinary,the cebd “under such conditions©if:BB »AB 'sdom ag the soil ‘is’diry.enough |: @nehes:dep,the’Tamer.shogidd>go: the | the Bamé day that itis broken if ~Whert the Candidates Stand.To the Editor of fheSandmork:..... to mske some demaius and one’of those:.at,this.time isto .know Where y»thee,legislative.aspiranis Stand’én the two paramount issuesoftleearth,during the winter .Y)}in ‘Irejel,whech Beem to be sala-freezes.and:the unusually heavy:ried county >officers ‘and a’dograinfall)‘for several.weeks “past,baw The purest -guvernment.-ofverytittleplowing’has ‘been done|Ghurc+or State must’be based’wpeforthisyear’s crops.The tendemey|on a conscience that.cannot .benowwillbetorushaheadwith/pought or sold..The ‘poet claimisthebreakinganddomuchplowdng|that silence.ig golden but some-Where the soil is entirely too wet|times it may.'»e policy.Iredelltobestirred.Advise against dhis;|peoljc have become too intelligent i yOu Pxpect anything of.the peoplethink.of the Bible demand:“‘Quit yourselves dike.\amen” know.where:you stand.:Concord Township,“March..23. °Attorne Chatham Ree Te mihuirdienrat.Hil) etem'p in:This State. ile,3 Virginia}:recalls.the rapidly ove his.fields ‘with’-A)b:J.;Warren in this’State some!.|dise:harrow..qr some other ecoiom-|ye before the wary )¢-Carna-jeal kind and produce a .muatieh,“Was,a preacher and ‘was’triédover:all the Jand:Ubdt he “expect8|for murder,Judge Warfen ‘thento‘cultivate tha “séason.)This betng the ‘prosecuting attorney,loose dirt.on the surface will -keepland the.prisoner .puddenly.pulledthemoistureinthesoilandKeeplouta’pistol.and shot dt him,it:mellow enough for good work wounding him but fortunately ‘not |)when breaking: "Phis is,the only:mortally,and:then Killed himeelf.practical wy.we ‘know for.)¢he BACKACHE ALMOST:UNBEARABLE! trouble.Bloomington,IL,‘says:“I suffered with Were almost unbearable,.1I.gave .Foleythis.cam be dione,This.&tiih-.fur-aces Fills &cove iy!ana hayaeextdctatarestoneWondersforme.‘day can-do ther.CONBE rves the moisture se ‘a real ‘hard day’s work and not feel thepuiverizesthelumps’before .they effects.’Foley Kidney.Pills:will curearyoutanidbecomeclods...One OT}any pase of kidney and bladder troubleyOluLtwomoregood.harrowings before as beyond the raagh of medicne,No..:iciné ¢Te OS a _jand after planting and we have e.SIRE (CAN,dO.Mey tatesville Drug sae EXECUTOR’S NOTICE, Having qualified’as executor of the will of ‘BE.L.Grose,deceased,I jhereby notify ‘all persons.-having Cliums ‘against’sald estate to pre- Sout them to 'mé on of béfore-March.12,19138,\or this notice will ‘be plead in bar of their recovery. JOHN A.CHAFFIN, :Hamptonville,R-1.J?B.Armfield,Att'y , March 12,1912. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. barties holding claims against said State to.present’thé same to’the indersgined on or,béforé the 15th lay,of March,1913;and.all .paries.indebted to -the estate —will jlease make immediste payment, MRS.ELLA E.-STEELE,exectitrix ~M..K.Steele,Turnersburg,N.C.W.D.Turne,b:Att'y. ~~Mareh-15 =ionave Mise ated ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,. Having qualified as administrator|of ithe estate of Thomes L.Clodfel- _jter,deceased,I hereby’notify all}/,lows otton,ryé ;:j jisoeSoneathShould|PeTsons having Claims against said ilways be Bown broadcast in ,estate to present the same to me<euy y as lor zi ore ‘eure:9°912.field.either ‘when the cotton is laid|?%'0°before March 22,1913,..orbyorjustafterthefirstpicking. One bushel to ome bushel and a half should be sown of the ryé and:from 8 to 15 pounds of.¢ Son clover seed to the acre. White blooming crimson clover.is about two weeks later than the red and for this reason we would fer the red for green manuring purposes,-as it will be ready f< turning.under sooner The seed should be carefully covered with an OMinary cultivator fn -Do.net cut,and’bum!the cotton| stalks but leave them in the field till you get -ready--to”-turn your green erop for corm The old cot- the Superior Court of ‘Irecell county |"stalks,burrs and leaves make/to the highest bidder for cash,at themselvesEverytonofyouroldcottonstalks| has 51 lbs.of nitnogen,9 Ibs.of phosphate.and nearly 30 lbs.of piot- ash,worth altogether over $19 as a very good manure of } humus this mass of stalks would What .folly,then, to gather and burn them as you and I used to do before we knew bet- ter In the spring let -the‘rye’grow till the clover is coming,into head. Thien sharp ‘get om the field with a disc hanrow and cut the land diagonally two or thinee times till:the clover,’rye,old cot- ton stalks amd all ane thoroughily pieces,when themassshouldbeplowedunder eight ticm of the corh.crop on medium topoorland.The nitrogen alone from4goodcropofcrimsonclover May rum as high as $20 im value and the combined value of_the niir trogen.and the potash and ©phos- phate.rendered available may |of- ten rum ‘as high as $30 or more per acre.Is there ainy:.cheaper or easier way to fertilize the com crop?:Do not let your...neighbor make you believe this green ©cnop should be cut anid’fed to live stock, bought for that pumpose,when your fields are producing less than’an average of 40 bushels of conn peracre,Feed the land first,then feed cattle.he first thing your well-drained lamd needs -is organic matter and after you have supplied thie you will mot find it.to need much -else,J.L,BURGESS; N.C.Dept.of Agriculture. eee enema nee STATE OF OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO,LUCAS COUNTY.Frank J,.»Cheney makes oath thatheisseniorpartnerofthefirmofF.J.Cheney &Co.,doing businexs in theityofToledo,County and State afore-said,and that said firm will pay’theONEHUNDREDDOLLARSfor tarrh.Cure.FRANK.J.CHENEY.}Sworn to before me and subscribedinmypresence,ace 6th day~of De-~188 AA.W.GLEASON@NotaryPublie..Hall's.Catarrh Cure istaken internal- (Seal.) BY &CO.,Toledo,0. pre-| | whole| thig notice will be plead‘in bar of the'r recovery..All.petsons.owingSaidestatearerequestedtomake prompt settiement..“W.M.CLOD-|RELTER,Administrator of Thos.L. |Chodfelter,Statesville,N.C.,R-3. J.is Armfield .Att’y.: |.*°Mlanch 22;1912. MORTGAGE,a.SALE OF LAND.| |BY VIRTUE of a mortgage’deed}executed to the undersigned om the}ith Gay ‘of Febtuary,'.1911,by|Thomas Harris and wi‘e,Lela Har-| \ris;and default having been made} lin payment-of the sum therein name |jed,I.will’sell-at public.-auction,| |the court house dour jh Statesville, N.©,oD.: SATURDAY,APRIL 13;1912,the following tract of land described| at 12 o'clock,ucen,at the court y ae jl Baid mortgage,the same lying|house door in.Statcay'l'e.sell at .cpmmercial “fertilizer,to say no.[and being in Chambersburg towne|public auction the folwing land thing of the enormous amount ot 'ghip;Iredell county,N.C.,!andboundedasfollows:: Beginning at an iron peg on the||nonth Bide of the railroad and runs} jthence north 63%,degrees west} five poles and nine links to an} ;inon peg;thence north five degrees} east 3814 ‘poles to a gum:thenee | |east.five poles and nine links to}}4n iron peg near the branch;thence,|south five degrees west 3914 poles) ;(0.the .beginning,coniaining one| jand a.half acres,moze or.less.| gage duly.registere’in Book No.| 208 poles to a stake und pointers|op tem inches deep and the lanid |9 5 5 aie |in Gay's line;thence wiia that lite|dished oni ior.$0 order ‘0 fur--|osgaeeee Pr desde F isedell countynear-east to the teginning contain-|ther imcorporate the organic mat-|-.oe ae"Ww WOU.4ing85acres,less 2 sulep soid tolter with the soil,}March 12.1912 :Mortgagee }the mill company;tis ‘and contains}Now do not lose sight of.the ex-|————ee sadwellinghouseandotherimprove-treme importiance of the use of rye|SALE OF FARM.| ments.::and crimson clover in the pmoduc-|"|Under authoriiy of a decree of|the Superior Court of ledell coum-| ty in-the special-prcececding eutitled|Thomas OO;-Goodman’and others} public auction the fel wing tract| of land in Barringer tewiship,Ire- thereon:Beginning at a gum 132 poles to a tone,Piackwelder’scorner;thence guuth 61 degrees! east 45 8-5 poles-toa stone in road, Blackwelder’s corucr;vacuce north | 43 east 17 1-5 roles to a}black gum;theice south 89°dégreeseast’8 po'es iu 1°stone on) side of.road;thence ucrth 49 de! grees east 19 polices to a black} gum stump;thence north 60°degrees|west 10 1-3 poles (0 a stonp;thence north 30.degrees east 36 poles.toablackoakstumponwestsideof road;theuce uorbh 64 1-2 degreeseast26poles‘o a hickery om:east bank of branch;thence:north 29 degrees east 61 poles tc a stone,Zeigler’a corners thence rorth west 64 poles witn 4e'gler’s line to the bgeinming,containing.43 1-4acres.:a oaTerme—One-ualf cish-on _con-firmation-of-sale-and-balance in’6monthe,with inveres#.—-a7..WILL GCODMAN !:Sold by all druggists,-7c.>eb,9..Rear:Sumpter’s Sfore..]!|Take Hall's Family Pils.for eon-r a neo a ;Stipation.Pesmtdtetea.Fl city canst *RIT CSG re nna Ge ea Ua eee td es °,Qommisshorer.'°.Armmfielt,Atty,Be oatPoh2,1942.00VeBi Voce liane A Rik Lo Xoo|Ql,>CD CDCED ©em ©‘New Kast to ‘axe everything for granted,If 5: and.let.us| Prisoner “fried,to.Kill.Frosecuti D ‘of the:.court oftioons‘a ae 2m Pe ee the One:PriceGash’Store of :hiof,Carraway (to kill:Hon, Is an almost certain result of kidney, D.Toomuy,803 BE.Qlive street; ‘backache and:painsin my Fidneys:which: Having qualified as.executtix of he will of M.K.Steele,deceas-| d;notice ig heréby gryn to all For further information see mort-| against Frank Giodmai,1 will on’|MONDAY,’Arati,1,1912.|at 12 o’elock,noor at the court | house door in Statesville,sell.at) dell county with the inprovements ‘n Zaigher's|line;thence south 43 degrees west| UM e j O U r ] Ys t s u peeeineetrnergpeseeeneeeee er Offerin: _.Pattern FREE.°*Fashion Books 20c Yoursfor,the best goods for thd least money*_ ~SOMENEW THINGSIN SILKS. We have spared neither pains or expense’in selecting ourSpringSilks,Voiles and Dress Goods,so we trust that it will —.be your pleasure to see our offerings before selecting your —new Easter or Spring Suit.Our'styles are absolutely correct ,and our prices,as-usual,always the lowest._Foulard at 9c the yard and.“Messalines in wide widths at 89c.to $1.24..Ask to see the_new Wash Silks at the special low price of 39c:the yard.©.~® “incme Full line of sizes:carried ‘in stock’at all times..Pictorial:-~;each,with coupon attached for any 1c. Think ofa goodallofthelatestFoulardsand Baie Re ae”De ad a S70 pening Spring Millinery! Thursday,Friday and Saturday,March 28th,29th and 30th. ’A feature of this opening will be moderate prices.i MO PEN EVENINGS= _.Mrs.N.M.Keim. vow @ pe -NOTHING BETTER FOR ‘CHAPPED FACE OR HANDS. 25C.ABOTTLE | SS | W.F.Hall's,Drug-*PHONE NO.20. Good Melhots,Large Resources, ILET LOTION } Store. 4R@RHOCSOOO count. Capital Surplus COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Ought to mean much to the man with a bank ac- If you have not yet opened an account with the COMMERCIAL we invite you to do so now. Total Resources over Four per cent.on time and Savings Deposits. -$100,000.0028,000.00500,000.00 Commer M.D.K.M. ga .:‘.|:cial National Bank, Statesville,N.C. STEELE,President.AUSLEY,Cashier. ‘Just arrived,Caltand see our line of Co-Carts and Baby ‘Carriages. E.MORRISON,Vice President.G.E,HUGHEY,Assistant Cashier. ee - S u r £ ‘Statesville.| ;‘i R.Oo.DEITZ,t a ee ‘atésDayisthetirstMondayineachmonth,in Statesville,N.c.Housefurnishing Company.: +Manager.-: Eo)BARD pS ye p eu ) \Tise up an a crusade against ,aothom It “is,no’:longer ‘a quest \ -SPAGE.EIGHT.” .o “vais hendrerit OP ee telLi DMARK eee eee . FRIDAY, GARD “FROM MR. Mr.Tildén .H.~Williams *Criticises /the Action of the Executive Com- -mittee-——The People ecole Beek'in the Primaries.,- ‘To the Editor of TheLendeonek: I oenre,a little smaee’.in:your paper to expmess my views in me- gaindi?bo the political situation..of the county.After.due considend- tion,since I Yeambed ‘of the.steps taken by.the Democratic executive committee “in Bessiion the 23d,it ‘geems tome that it means nothing “mone nor less thian the,defeat of ‘some of the most important things amid prinicipies.for wiich Iam sure, Send ‘people of ald Iredell stand,It ‘understand tand Pthink Edo).the meaning of Democracy,it ts“BOV- -ennment for,the teople and:‘oy the »people;and at 1 wuderstand,the meaning of pritaries and ‘why.they: -WEN,instituted,it:was and should “be fdas*petitilirey such.questions ,as executive committee seems’bs we:taken jmto,its own hands;: “¢nink the primary isthe place where |the people shioithd settle such,ques- tions..The time is fully ripe,-.flel- low citizens,if we are any’longer to consider ourselves.sovereigns,bo Buch jon as to the wisdom of putting county |dfificens on saliatties-——and I have *ween and heard enough.men in:the county to know that the poeple mune going to demand ite—but,if “we al- low ourselves:to ibe lied by swobi Swe, tions as have:been taken we:wilt find in the end our demands die *-feattied,‘ Tt ‘of course fill be claimed “by ‘tile candidates purt forwsard.that they wilt,give the people.what they want.If thiey ane in favor of sal- aries why.niot--come out and.Bay 50?Whiy are they not willing to Jeavie:it to.the pinime uries?No,thiey ‘wraintt it.defeated,1)for one nm ‘frank..t6 ‘say that T am going to, rise up in all my might and fight for the ‘demands ,of-the people.Some action should be taken,and.|think willl!’be,’‘bo.give the’people a.hyeair- ime.Felliow-citizens,;tet us put,our ,Shoulders tothe wheel in.some man~- *mer’to get what we demand. TILDEN H.WILLIAMS. New Hope,-N.C.. MATTERS OF NEWS. Five -parsons were killed and:twio probally,fatally injured by the ex- plosion of a saw mill boiler mean Salisbury,Md. Yndiana Republican St tion was for Taft.It is’estimated that.thie President will have.18 of the 30.delegates from Indiamia. The Ohio Progressive Democ ratic. League has decided to support Gov. Wilkom in”the primary,that will be held May 21 to elect delegates fo the national canvantion. John F.O'Malley,State audiitor- ate conven- elect of Maryland,has been placed’ under a bond of $10,000 to answer. ’the charge -of attempting to brilb: a mémiber of the Maryland Legis- jature. The Republican New York State Tuesday in favor of Président Taft. Roosevelt fonces’are charging regularities and fraud and demanding a Second primary. |~The worst fire since the bunn- ing of the:Bquitable building)Ooc- curred om Broadway,New:York city, Wednesday morning.The top floors of two buildings.were burned and # thind..building.damaged.~Lows €s- timated at.$200;000 to $250,000. Joshiwa.Raines,the Virginia man whip shot amd killed a lady Bchool “teather wien the ‘teacher to withdraw a suit for slander she had brought against Raines’‘wife, and who tried thie imsasnity dodge, when.brought to trial,has been declared sane...He ,will be tried at Salem,'Va.,next.week. The special.grand jury emipanel- ed to pass on the court oon sassinations at Hilisville,;Va.,Wed- nesday retummed.eigut mew ments against members of the Clan, acy is primaries in5"nesullted Theiim are Atien kill.Thoge Sidma,Filoyd,Victor;Claude Friel Allen,Byrd Marion, wards and Wesley Edwards. these Floyd ‘Allen,Sidna’Edwards, Victor Allen and .in custody. The special committee of Senators which ing the election of Senator mer,of Illinois;has indicated in a test,vote that it stands 5.to 3 in eflig hit his favor.The majority of.the com-| the eontemtion | of Judge Henecy,Senator Lorimer’s hav ing | mittee has adopted .counsel,..that the Senate passed upon Senator.Lorimer’s:case: once and declared.his election val-| him again on...thé| Such a resolution will the.me ujonity of the} id,cannot.try 6amMme charge: be reported by committee, An Opinion.Asked. To the Editor of The Landmark: As you have from time to time |@iven valuable information to readers of gees with a'man if hie horse found,standing oni:the street hitched,whve ther he.“knows diom’t know.’if doctors,lawyers, demme m,twice lord mayor of:States: ‘ville and aldermen,or even editor of The Landmark; ‘be found guilty of yiolating~: faw whether they ‘know.know.’’We ion. Now RBEADBR, .Ot-wnderstaind.what ‘Reader’ ,driving at.If it is meant ,*iigupaper:whether preachers, yars,doctors,ex-inayors,. and editors .should be when,they violate the 1 haw tatingly in ‘the affinmative, should.not.only be punished bu preachensy tawyers,doctors, aldermen,.‘atid.even )2 (TT Sk pee ape:Match 29,1912. WILLIAMS. ‘lwas sick a very short time. refused |. as | pndict--|}- charging.munder and congpirindictedwereanid Sidna Eds Of *a om f } Byrd.Marion ane; has been:investigat- Lori- i thre | your paper in regard} to chiiek ens—saunid we.all know twhiatis une or preacheins, ex-miayors anid all- _thie .Bhoonulid the or:don't appeal for.yourr oplin- The Landmark confesses it does- fis|to asi] auertnon | pruiti ished, aw,jist.Tike other folks,the ‘answer-is’unhiest- They should receive greater .punishment for they are supposedto know bet-ter anid to Bet an,exatiple,altthioughmayors, editors,are _miaide ot the sume,material as other: *"folks.F £8_GOOD WOMAN. of Eagle: DEATH “OF. Mrs.John A,“Chaffin, Mills Township. To the Editor of ‘fhe Landme ri ‘ Barnard’s ‘Mills,March-26——We mourn the death of Mrs.John A. Chatfin,«who died of pneumonia at 6 o’dlotk last Saturday evening at her heme iin north.Iredell.aeShe ig survived by a husband,a little adiopited:..son and two elatirg-<-dire. Joseph Powelll and Mrs.Pinkney.Di- son;all of whom were at her bed-|. side when the end came except Mrs. Dison.“More.Chaffin was bornApril 19th, 1866,and was-in her 46th “year, She was the youngest daughter,.of moved,from:Davie:cqumty.to Pears Millis,township,Iredell.counity,”1870,“and resided:here.until, death some years’ago.Mrs;Chaffin: lived.at the old.home’place.—She was married:ta,Mir,John A.Chaf- fing in 1892.Her remains were!lati |. tele yesterday’at’11.o’cllock Be,‘bn the beautiful:churchyard Ola"Sandy Spring “Hurch,of:whitch,ohuréh,“she->has “been a eadrored: services were conducted,A...Caudill),<and atteniided by a large céngregation of nelativees, neighbors and friends,who 'sadly this noble womam,The tlora).trib- utes were extensive and very:beau- tiful.';Mrs.’Chaffin was a kind anid} devoted:witte,She was one of that.type of women:who fully:re+}- alized .and cheerfully penformed her duties as a ‘hielp-meet (and was always ..ready.‘to share ter nus-band’s trials,and treubles and cheer, bin on life’s’journey.The little adopted.gon has bost a.gentile,lov- ing mother who.never.tined in her efforts to make for him a happy child sood.The community has lost a kind and generous)neighbor,’who. was ever ready to.-lend «a helping hané in time of sickness and dis- tress,-.The .chuneh has lost’a4 tensistent member.She will ‘be grcatiy missed im the’Suriday school nnd.her sweet voice °will be} héard in ‘the choir no’more.—She | left,a*great inflwenee ‘for good,-“Our |: hearts go out in tender,loving.symr| pathy to‘the bereaved -ones in this| nail hour of sorrow.-and grief,hie | ouly.*hue can partially remove.- ONE WHO.LOVED HER.|}“Unron Republican and .Elkin Vines please copy.\ Mrs,Sara Virginia Young died Wednesday at her home:in Char- botte,’.aged 85.She was born Burton,her native place being.‘inthé-Beattie’s Ford section of Le-| colin)coumityy.‘Sie was the widow ‘of| Robert Simonton Young,of Caibanrut county,‘who Yost his’life:im the Confederate army.<A,number of /@ailditen sumvive,one of these be- img Dr.R.8.Young;of Conicord ;cecmenintseananantansinnmmmnmatttaneans When you have:rheumatism in your)foot or iristep.apply Chvmberlain’s Lini-ment and you wil!git guick relief.Itcostsoe-BY enibingy Wey suffer?eal sale Se an eeeLisienneesheepetipinaitinyGuardCORIETSF ‘They Lace Jy,FrontFronts This celebrated Corset excels in style beauty and comfort.Stays teed not to rust or break.Whether you buy or not,try it on and see why it excels.MISS MONTSINGER,Corsetier and Dressmaker. age,to.the State‘Tillery...von amquat ‘a more than | Knot treating:it propecly. Callum.Jr.,Mrs,Daisy Gaither.J,W;Halk.J... the late Washington ‘Marlow,‘WhO|jerschorn,Mrs.J.I Sallie Sneed,y8.Wilkinson,John Whitlow,© his all for “advertisedletters tl. vaid the laét tribute of ‘respect.to!. guaran aa March 1.*Phone 1256. Jit is said)that the ‘damage along|the Roanoke river,in eastenn Caino-athenecentt|-lina,as a result —of-floods was enorinous;that thedam-viet farm at $50,000. 4 you have trouble in’getting rid ofyeurcoldyoumaykKiowthatyouareThereis.no reason why a cold stould Fang on.forweeksanditwill.not if you take Cham-berlain’s Cough Remigdy,Tor male by ‘alldealers. Advertised Letters. Following is.a list of.letters remaining in thepoeeaneSeStatesville,N.C.,for the week end-26,1912:"ities Bell Brown,William teCallum.Ww.L.Mimenen E can,“Mise*Heenick Mow‘Howyill,Masse Charl Laws,Fisiss Grace:Mil-.Rayne,oho Swaine,ase Young,.‘Persona callingfor:any ofthe abovewill pleas’ DEWEY ti Havana.P:M. }T |memiber’‘for ‘many.years.\Fumerali|.’a by,Rev.T.|> Just buy one bag of:CITY FLOUR ‘and compare the’bread,pastry, cakes,etc.,you make ‘with the -productsof any other flour—and ‘we'll.warrant that.you:will be loath to say that there’s any flour ©‘ust as good’’as CITY BRAND. Housewives.who..know.buy€ITY FLOUR because it is-one of He finest flours obtainable. City Flour Milling Co. S.I.Holland. 'Has good farm horses and mules for sale for cash or on time...Terms to suit purchaser, Best equipped livery in town. *Phone 3...Day orNight, IRISH POTATOES| FOR PLANTING. We have nice stock ofMaine’grown Irish Cobblers,Red Bliss, Early Rose and Bur-banks.Also Ferry’s. standard garden seeds, onion sets,cabbage plants,ete,—'PHONE 89.— Eagle’& Milholland. es We take pleasure i in offering you.‘a most élegant line ‘BENewSilksinplainand'fancy weaves.Our line consistsofthemostdesirablepatternsandcoloringsiWe -MESSALIN E SILKS SERGE SILKS.“FOULARD SILKSTUBSILKSJACQUARDSILKSJAPSILKS. ’CHANGEABLESILKS CHANTONG SILKS.TAFFETA SILKS.—»CASHMERE DE LUX:.PEAU-DE-SOI SILKS.MARQUISETTE SILKS. ip corfagetion with our regular line.of Silkswe have:aSample Book tepresent ,poet mills,showing-over 500 styles-and colorings,sold.direct from;oe ara ee“the consumer,which.we can furnish in,four:or five aetime.: “Sales ‘Day |is the first:Monday.iin SeeksinStator N:_ REFRI ‘The season2 will soon be here.whee you will need a Sanitary Refrigerator.y Comein and see this refrigerator that-you’ve read |80 ain about..awill Payforitselfinthe’ice it saves. Delicious Ieo-cull1 Water,Fresh -Apiididies Food | Enjoydelicious,ice-cold drinking water,without .fce-water _danger from our *‘Built in,’Odor:of porcelain-lined cast iron.Forms part of wall between ice and food chambers.Uses no extraice.=| were with of without |accomodating one of twogallon bottles.The.| Automatic Refrigerator _soon pays for itselfin ice-saving alone Honest-made eight-wall constractionkeeps heat out,keeps,cold ta—iess ice used,less ice ‘space eeded,generovs shelf room given—light,adjustable,wire shelves —never clogging drain—constant circulation of dry ait prevents mixing of food flavors—~—one-piece porcelain lining or other styles if preferfed—outside.icing it desired satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded sixes,styles,prices to suit. Bee the Incomparable Automatic at your dealer's.It he doesn't handle it,write us his name.We'll s¢e you are supplied.Right now,sead for oer 65-pageWustratedcatalog,mentioning dealer's name,Tells how the Automatic will saveyoumoneyandgiveyoubettercoolingservicefotfoodandwater, “on\I ‘7Wi\'er \ SG %J uhyh yj ‘@ \"WT if| ||fords.» |3 fords. of the latest fashion. it § ectionim Style Means Muchiin Ox- :No matter how smart you think your ‘hota:unless they are the | latest style,/you are not well dressed.And the fashions are continually changing -in Ox- At this store you will find the latest; —shoes bought expressly for you—to suit your taste and keep you rightiin the forefront CALL’IN”TODAY AND LET US “{SHOW YOU THE LATEST. |S2_M.&Hi Shoe Co.| (4iy iG"tyOFCRN ameaaaePe érods ity. Pek You NeedIsItDining-RoomFurniture And you can find in our store everything you need at prices 80 low that your pocketbook will be agreeably surprised..We sell only GOOD farniture at the lowest |possible prices for which it can be sold. It’smighty important that your dining-room out. We arevsatiefied to take a very small profit on each piece we sell and m ake our money from the volume of.business.which these low prices will bring to us We invite you to call and see our beautiful dining‘room‘farnitute.We are giving some most desirable valuesin complete outfits this week. The Williams Furniture Flouse. an oun "What grade.of flour to use,remove all doubt by using ‘Dan Valley Flour: We could cite a thous-and reasons for using DAN.VALLEY FLOUR Butone reason will suf-fice and that is that itisunquestionablythe best.flour milled inAmericatodayandone trial will convince you :Of the fact,C.W.Boshamer,Jr, Local Representative.”’Phone 1125. SPECI AL.each of White Piao RockandBlackLangshanatonce;will sell to ear-‘ly callers.athalf.price=$1 for 15,All al and ip carefully polocted,.J¢PAULLLRONAED March 29,,|; Mutual Building&Loan Associaton. 4 1 ."‘a,SAVING FOR A PURPOSE Do.you remember as a boy you saved your small earnings.for the Circus or for Christmas?{Every cent was saved for the purpose in mifid.The average boy bought his ticket out of a saving that covered several weeks and called for temporary sacrifices:You want ahome ‘herhaps.Your wife certainly does,and the wifeisright.Not many men:can deliberately select the site,build the home and pay the cash. If that were the only way how few homés:would be built.But the Mutual Building and Loan Association may make it possible for any one to havea home.Save rent,carry building and loan and the time will come when you can sit in your own homé and“it paid for. \Begin to save with this in view and see how well it works.t ‘As an investment building and loan will net.you over six per cent. and no taxes.If you want to save money on a successful plan or borrow to-build or buy a home you ought,in fairness:ig yourself,to; call at our office and learn our plans.r The next series opens SATURDAY,APRIL 6th,1912. Office in Morrison Building on West Broad street,: C.-M.Steele Pres.,D.L.Raymer VicePres.,Dorman Thompson Atty. W.E.WEBB,Secretary. WARNING —STEARL BARKLEY,+my gon,aged 15,has left home without.my permission and ot persons are forbiddentohireor we ni erSee.of —BUFF 0 OWN,eeat16 ‘for ripe EGGS $1.00,W, FOR sALE gh1 Mech +|OPPORTUNITY,=WILL .put: ~~ Hotel “all.my,hotel |'vacant lot to.suit Repent ants hi ‘B.M.DOA March22,LIVE or oo, re. aeFOR raw LANDMARK,- ‘ HENKEL CRAomsue eee ep 8.PT iat a ~—T0 CLOSE oat two:esous ee