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The Mascot Jan. 1901
WE GUAR —- .) the Pes Aa Stat esville ie dT Transacts on sight check were fF) I handle ali kinds of Granite and Mar ble best quality. t Material, JARBLE WORK: known © the trade and First-Class work nud. Lowest Prices C. First Natio oF STATESVILLE N. he 2 Reguiar Banking Interest paid Gr time Vv. Spe Ssihbess. rm, tau depos! 5 sal at? and personal securit cial at cou 17 ane . . 1 * all points. and credited or remitted at lowest ations. Merchants, Manufacturers anu Indiv’ ations. ti on ang A With ., head blocs { * Tsu SRICE CO simultaneous Most seus! io Prick favorable terms Deposits received ce NRP ESS - RIN ONT ILO OO EEE ET vai Bank 8.6 - FF C.e vee subject 10 ts. Money Joaned on good ention paid to eallections on rates. Accounts of Corpor duals solicited ard received OPFPricners: AR €GGPeFrt®, Fresicert § ©, Ervik. Vice Presidem* Gel. BB HEPAT. “ashier. oe NNN SLES TST SEE Eclipse Pertable Circ setting «= end eable rop th dever put ona sae racket » feed, a Serge Company s ENGINES ND BOILER Ne fe Jar tagyle on wile \s or ye io ines and bot ny perv t oe size, and the yreat hill ciimow Rclips “2eth ye eneaiie \ few x Cotton Cains at low prices OS Sratesvilic. N WET MPANY S uiar Saw Mill SLM ABIY 0 ne urner. Over Poston Bras N4 ilo Sloan This brisk weather susyests fit you up. coats that we are offer fay § § wae We ‘ wish to call your + atten + iday | | / {oe newest and wos’ up tau . eo LOUGa U We bave some @ood things ai Taanking you for vour lib»: ery ua ng special inducemeats on to close ¢ patronage, we othing Co., eckwear, Mulilers, ECC. eater 2 Ls y ult wile his. vunderwear Letus left iu Suitsand Over- es Pune are are, Very truly, Sican Glothing Co. : £7 Ti t s > ' oO , ‘ WA L o> Teena lmtp OF uieiee RAMON’S LIVER PILLS & PON: PELLETS you do not buy a med- mrpicte Treatment for Billous- § and Headaches. it is two ‘ines, but sold for one price—25¢. § ve Pills b me wp the Fete el ee ET TE mn ng immediate relief; the Pelicts nervous system and invigorate. + eb i} Attractive Printing. 100 With a handsome Card = Cr ye sae ©. C, ~ Net The Mascot Prin ever before to turn out a ing. and not favored us with orders, ot prices that estonis SS De ards, 50c. ith , TTT mz Case with your 1 WANIWS QP engraved of the case. =N I wat t OF = Any styl< printed on AT LOW PRICES card. E: Seee Letter Heads. Nete Heads. Bill | Pam yhlets, Circulars. Ete © at 2 “ nd sample. THE MAS: for prices CROWSON & SRONCE, PROPR'S tteactiv ter prepared than e up-to-date pript- h those who have Sirculars T5c IPCuL ' 3x8. Advertise what have to sell with a cir- enviar Small one easier real than 4 large one, 1000 Jeads. Statemeuts, low prices, Send ‘OT PRINTING CO. yo Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poisor. Does Not Injure the St wT, A. McLarty & Son, Dime Bo st ave ever Eandled. My son prescribes 1 Tonic which a child can taxe with BROWN MrvG. CO.. Pepsin fis Tasteless ant Guarantecd to Curs Fever and ai] Meilaria! Troubles. x,Tex., say: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tor out injury to the stomach.” Prop'rs, Gree ESE IAS a a S&S cil Tr Phi bance ’ we : HEH gtlgra « Ghilis asc vi e r - ymach Nor Effect tie © itin his practice, and ome Enterprises. Statesville-Made Furniture. Handsomest designs, best mace. best market for the money—a little betier price than you can getelsewhere ¥ that’s the reason. A full line on exhibi are sale agents for this vicinity. Barron Nicholson EAST BROAD STREET. finished goods on the yoods at a little lower ou SAVE FREIGHT, tien at our store. We r STATESVILLE, N. Cc tredel G. H. venson action. orthe pide North Carolina, } Seo J aroline Green, J. M. Gross wife, Ida Gross, and ae The defendant above named w by A that an action entitled as above ee om eee § menced in the Superior Court of Iredell county _ for partition of thes. L, Stevenson lands be- tween his heirs, the above named parties to this take notice that he is required to appe:z s ppear «nth 25th day of January, 1901, at the court house oa Statesville, Iredell county, North Carolina, ind answer or demur tothe petition in said action relief demanded in said iti December 15th, 1900. pierre: Superior 5 Court. Nelson and wife, Lillie B. Green and arl | Gounty. WANT a good renter. Apply _to Dec. 20th, 1900. 4 Renter Wanted. W.E MALONE. New Stirling. N.C, Sy i NOTICE. . WE: C. L. Stevenson. A ply to December 20, 1900, Renter Wanted. RENTER WANTED to work a_two-horse crop. Good land and stock fernished. Ap- F. F. WATTS. Shiloh Township. And the said defendant will further intiff will apply to the Court for the J. A. HARTNESS. Clerk Superior Court. TS 650) Gian} ~ Notice to -Creditors. AVING qualified as administrator of the , _estate of Peter Hampton, deceased, the un- dersigned hereby notifies all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to him for payment within twelve (12) months from date of this notice. or it will be plead in bar of their recovery, This December 14th, 1900. J.B. Connelly, Atty. G. W. CLEGG, Administrator. oe * es 6 RN Le eo Pre: | e eey — t Se ™ rs ce ero, oe me eee on pe ee - ; ; é ay a oe - a i Fs ¥ ‘ a ran eS x ba j “ oh a ln mat ag emt es eprom 5 a ue eee ee -- i : j a r i fo Ss ® : ANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 19091. ee : ee: Marriages in South Iredell RDNALEE DE OWN SO on = eee — uence | A Mineral Found Which Gives Light. Killed in an Horr After Marriage. King Cotton Mooresville Enterprise. a Sain as to Raleigh News and Observer, ) Boise City, !daho, Dispateh, 20'h. Bemidji, Minn, Dispatch 25th (eee Transpript 3 Monday evening at carly t% ilizn? ee eee eee Se aoe aie A most mysterious “ffair cecurred | Georsze eases well-known Ranged gael meng cgi ot as King Cotton has resumed his at the home cf Mr. A. G. Meichor, Causes a Sensation in In- iin Bobtown the segeo quarters of | miner, his unesritcd s mineral sud- ae ae ar ae ~ death asi sceptre. It has peen a great year Mr. Ernest Ayers, of Statesville, dianapolis. | this place, Saturday nighr. Some | Stance tiat has ilumipating power. | poq Dane ae : a, a aater he | for the South, as well as for the land Miss Fannie Seckler, of Chia! 5. a: anapotis, Ind., Dispatch, 28th inegvoes had grown boisterous in | fle found the stuff at adepth of 300 en sd eee Sis Jagley. Ajwhole country. It was not long | Grove, were married, Reece eee ee eee Hoe 'consequence of Christmas convivi- | feet froin the surface. He had been ae - ace 2 eps 4, | af0—not more than two years that | Triplett officiating After the cere-; A sé nsational kidnapping. involv- latitv. Policeman J. W. Nichols un- [RRR SW Chess Cus ugnel to tao iH ee ae mas = e wedding | the cotton growing industry was de- |}mony a reception was given the} ing the family of ex-United States |dertook to quiet them, when he was lhis le¢ve at Consideravie depth and Ss ae pak Se ee es Lowa by pressea so much that urgent cries | wedded couple and merriment reign: | Attorney General W.H. H. Miller jassrulted by four negroes, jp Pan across a deposit that waive of ini ee eae at ond said his presence | went up through the South for di- led supreme with the few invind | occurred this afternoon and led_te| The combatants fought with ne |C90U2! Posh? <o thar he ’ ee a gens a business deal. He | versifying the planting ahd redue- | guests. Miss Ida Elder. of Tayles s ja hot chase a few minutes ater udvantay for a Jittie while, the ne- ;ceea Stour the alot his « *t | = k Se eae Quid be ae In half | ing the acreage of the staple Now | ville, was present for the oceasion. facross the S:ate to overtake the | groes cire}isg around the policeman | He brousit seme pirces sh . rata f am See ee | cotton has come uy again with em- |The g oom and his bride left Tuex- | wife of Saroue! D. Miller. son of W. |] who kept then cff with his club ees and experknesnted vith Ure eae ae ete kee tO] phasis. and st=nds as he mo 2 dav morning for their future home | H. UG. Mider, who was supposed tol Winally one of his assaiian’s dsshed | bis cabin that uight, vat 3 pesasany - residence where be | portant factor ie-our moo ma Cc at Statesville The bride isa sister | be tying to New York with her sto! |in and struck Niehols on the sheul- jonlya pblosvhoresc: vr} ple = eas : The assassin had re-jed export~ cof 1900 In Novenher ofgMrs Melchor, and bas a bost of) en son. Sumuel D. Miller and wife)der wita a piece of scaniling. The sufbcient to see by. Fa the mine cae SC oes eae ane Into (alone we exported S41500,009 worth friends here. have lived in New York for severél} policeman drew his pistol and fired howeve.!he light wasalmost ain |g Sele eae reste a a desperate | of cotton. andin Mimoath~s270 Gy, Mr. Lester Troutman and Mi-s| years, and Jast summer he came] poiat blank at the negro from a dis Heim arted the informwstivn tol, at cate ee gees demonstra- } 000. These totals show aon of Clara Fleming, Ga.guiter of Mr.| Wes: to go into his father’s office,}vanc: of rot more thav two feet Id ward Levey, a localassave) ot eis oN is evidences of a scuffle in 1 $15.000,000 for the month and S10,- lTabp Fleming, pow of this place. {his wife staying in New York. Last} The segro tell in a heavy and. his has Sines been making ins -s'iza | a | 000.000 for 11 months over 1899. In were married yesterday evening by | Friday + he came here 10 demand | companions fi-d c10DS. aS nas found that is ay an Gnique =n, es | the month the tetal of allexoorts in- Rev. J. W. Jones. the groom's uncle. | possession of her 7 year-old son, Tae policeman, however, over! ook large d sit of ths mi: to andd =< eee i Saran jereased bu* $13,000,009 .-4 fo the assisted by Rev. W P McGhee, ut | whom the father had brought Westland arrested one of them. He took that ta eeeuliarity of the sod ee ee | 11 months $180 G00 G00 nn or. the bride’s home. The best wishes | with him and who wa= diving with|his prisoner io the mayor's office |: heric « ditions undergr ud a))| Representative Henry C. Smita. | tances of cotton vo @he whele is s-en of the Enrerprise are extended to ‘him at bis grandfather's house, W. and after locking him up, zatherec la productuy the light, whic a (of Michigan, has introduced in the/ Plainly by these figures. inis young couple as they go out) oH Miller, at 1027 North Dela-ja posse: nd started bach faints ae counts fur the difference wi ne-sed| mse of Representatives a bill pro =< 5 = upon life’s sea May their pathway | ware street. The husband and wife | who had been shot. But whea the on the surface. Levey has! e) xo: | sing to pay_a pension to Miss | “: ight of Terror. be strewn with rare flowers, and |/had a consultation at the wife's} party reached the spot, not 2a trace to repro iuce in water the atfinos mn rancis A. M. Pattie. of New Bos “Awful anxiety was felt for the mav the rats never leave their flour | apartments in the Denison and shelof the negre could ve found. He pheric c nditions that prevat! woere | ton Wich., on account of injuries re- | widow of the brave General Burn- varrel with tears in their eyes, | ssaid to bave agreed that if the) bad vanished, the mite ral is found. Last ish jcrived before she was born. | ham, of Machias. Me., when the doc- On Christmas day, at fo clock p.| oy was allowed to be Sent to ber A colored bov named ‘om Hoke ne lish “ithe room so one could} Th > basis of this elaim which is tors said she could not live till mor- i. at the home of Mr. Marcus Bax- daily with the nurse she would notj stated that he ‘ ssed the spot and reaG @ piper readily. He tad sev }uiigue in the history of the Pension | ning, writes Mrs. S. HE. Lincoln, ter, bis daughter, Miss Fannie L. ) attempt to kidnap him. This after-|}found anegrojying in the ditch eral fruit jars partially flied i )| Bureau, is that John A. Pattio. the | who attended ber that fearful night, Baxter and Mr. J. Ed, Poston were | incon the boy and nurse called on|Supposing bim io be drunk Tom the mineral, which was covered with ‘ather of the claimant, was a - ier gue thought she must soon die married, Rev. J.L. Shino officiating. | Mrs. Miller at the Denison, she sent proceeded to shake ana cull wim “2 fluid preparation. The miweral mn the civil war. Some tine before | Ss m Prnenmonia, but she becg¢ed An elegant supper was served to althe nurseout to get a check casbed} Hoke soon ascertained, however Goes not need to be kept under wa [Ae birth of the claimant her in ther | for Dr King’s New Discovery, say- large number of invited friends. }and while the governess was gone}to hisown satistaction at least — ose like shosphorous, althouzd the received a telegram annonncing that |'c | bad more than aves saved her Onlast Sunday morning at the} rdered ¢ carriage and made ar |that be was alone ina dark alley at iow ip tne atmosphere at the sac fF husband bad been severely |" and hal cured her of Consamn- home of Mr. James Brown. of Ran-}rangemenis to lenve When the}two o'clock in the morning with 2 face Witneut the addition of ah nmded. Y : ee ailer three smali doses she dall, his daughter, Jiss Mattie | soverness returned irs. Miller an ldead man. Thomas thes made 4 [uuid IS.tence the same as plosph» 3 pe shock Cause” by this ere ley easily all might. and its fur- Brown and Mr. Harrison Myres, of pounced that they were going for a) nasty trek from the scene of ioe late rous. ‘ius fluid preparation 2. aE Mrs P eA acme ust Ss ea Semen ely cured. ber.” Rowan county, were married, Rev. drive. They started in aclosed car cembet. Secret shar rae otal = bern sey DIS Marveivus metcize Is gua David Brown, the bride’s grand}riage down South Meridian street} Later a colored man living vear Mr. Levey says the deposit will)” aE eke eons ite ee ee roat, Chest and father, performing the ceremony ftoward the depot. The nurse, sus |saw two men drive upto the spot er heuself and the discovere: [0208s Or ia her legs below ber} Luag D seases Only 50. and $1. Mr. James E. Mayhew and Miss | necting foul play, jeimped out of the} put the body in a wagon and drive rick. bane it : weil) not suppizar[ knees She has been a_ helpless} Trial bores free 2t W. EF. Hall.Jr. ‘s, Annie D. Cornelius, of Davidson |e rriage while it was ona run, ran | off with it.) The supposition is tbat OURET Ma aun .0f iNumination ta dare feripmle for tts. drug store township, were married Sunday jtoa telephone and notified the fa | tbe neyro’s companions returned for places, ii cit: ve used in thousands ov! =r nas ——-— last. ther and grandfather itn. Pu. dead or alive. he bas dis- mining comps where coal oil is very A Brutal Murder in Pitt rthur Lunsford, agod about 23 ———— Mrs. Miller immediately ordered Jappeared and search haus so far failed expensive «nd clectricity aud yas | Greeaville Refector ere was sh: turd killed py Tom Noeth Carotina’s Twelye Greatest | the carriage driven te Brightweod]to reveal any trace of Pim. unobtatn.tee open ABR ag pa ary ae Hedve while haunting in Bauneombe Men. and wher thetwo Millers arrived at te Ue a . =i “arn in 5 al ies i ae fi eee as das les ae k The Comite S. Pearson in Raleigh News and Obser- the union station thy re nas not race Safe Crackers Use Bbiectricity. Ne caee RS Boe ane Killed tim Lrout Falkiang Due tne dat AS aS ent ceeidental : of the woman and %o.. @wo honrs |] ,. a : eee ig Se et ea a ORI SAN TED nes am ~~ If the test of greatness be cf ser [later they receive:! information Near ee ee ee ee eee = : eles tell ; Be es eae aa ee eee vice to the State I would name the} which led them to »eleve that Mrs Burgiars made an ansuccess! ui a John W. Tinsley shot and kiived|imake jess on 5 = Vlex tke nie Yes, \agust Flower stil has the folowing twelve as our greatest | Miller intended to take the Bie Pour | tei pt to open a large safe im thelhis wife. oansa P Yimstey, on lhe} in there quietly settling oad bilis largest -rle ofany medicina in the men in reply to your request for |accommedatioa train to Brightwood, oiice of Tower Bros, live stuck |strect teds> land then fired a tru ie. | Parker said to Little “You are the civilized word. ~ Your mothers /and opinions on that subject: Caswell, }and then take the Knickerbocker | Commission merchauts, at the stock Jin-o hiss ; nead, dying insta: tiy ee an aceite Loci itor némothers neverthought of us Mason, Morehead, Swain, Pearson, | train at Andersen or Muncie. At yards eariy tbis morning. Elecivic | Che coujne «ore iarried at Vau3u_ {I un ierstand you ~aid no "Falkland ine ansthing else for indigestion or Clineman, Graham. Gatling, W. L [6:20 c’clock the two Millers startea [ity Was empioved tor the purpose of |rea, Ark . oo January 2 SS esos! comid sks you * Te Biiousaess — Doctorn, were 2 Saunders. Vance, E. M. Holt, 7. J jon the Knickerbocker to overtake | UTNUSS holes in tee safe To ob | Cinsiey reocesented pipeseli as lsoss| MIS Eae replied. “T have made ne |." they seidom heard of Append: Jarvis. Ofcourse, if brilliancy of! Mrs. Miller before she got out of teia the power Lae burglars went |-vssed of gioperty.in Helena. ao ol uch semark ane bad noloccasion tol eres Prostration or Heart brain and accomplishments were} the State. intothe yards, cut down «00 feetot)rothe vatos of 37 000, Fi wife for | bawe done vothing to faire, Succ. hes mead’ Rios made the test men like W. ‘V. Cher Mrs. Miller was “Jiss Helen Kar | tlephone wire and tapped the pri jtiad $400 cosu and a house aud te a ted for? “ome and fale Blower to clean out the system and ry. Johpston Pettigrew,Mr. Badger. |cher, of Pottstown, Pa Samu j {tary Wires cunning from the pet |Juckscn Nu, valued 2t 82.500 with me then,” said Parker. Sine? eCrCLNaTson OF MRANSR SS Dr. Hawks. Judge Schenck, Henry | Willer met ber nine vears ago at va'e elec ric power plant, situatca | Chis itt. cer ausbaud induced he: | Liste airreed to ane abe drink with feed. regulate the action of the liver, W. Miller, Edwin G. Reade, Judge} Washington when bis father was aces eight bundred feetfrom Yow jio sacrifice for@lS0U, ana tive days | Park: >. They went uy to the eoun SS "nulate ERE BOEVORS: 20G Olea ‘e Gaston, W. Rt. Davie, B. BF. Moore. | President Harrison's Attorney | EP Pros. | office. S 4 er mar size they caine to Ia |terand the drinks were poured out. a eon a pee and th = all Governor Bragg and others would|Geuera!. They were warried a vear The wires were then ran into the teas Ponevmuen crip. cae] xhen Parker stepped back and said they vook when feeling duil and bad necessarily have to be gone through | iater and their son Sydney is now 7 offive through a window. Oue wire}expense. i which were defrayed by | “Before swe take the drink I want lege headaches gand other aches and the list made to include more|vearso'd. Samuel Miller reeursed | *¢ attached lo a binge on Lue sate} Mrs. vine Feom hece hey weal ; take back what yon : ou only need afew doses of Green's or less of such names. Sticking t-| se Indias apolis with his -father and }@U4 tbe other tu 2 crude instrument |to Mises: ‘velis. Tex., and on Aus iutie again replied. | “I Sen etd rae Le Sore ier service and omitting ‘sense Gover-|subsequentiy became a member of | Made of woud aod Sore astick | ust 23, rex ned Excelsior Springs Jiave said uothing to take beeksde s satisRed there is nothing o - Uaswell seems more tban any the law firm of Boru. Perkins & eee fastened wa de, The Tinsley inviuced ai: What i< the malser with) youl.” ee Sean RIIER, with..x¢ : Por anc to nave thrown North Miller. Five years ayo he went to eee thump Soe - W hen ‘he rob-| wile to lracsfer io him tee $709 tha’ Q tiek asatiash Parker drew his pis |_ Siena nate Bai Jr. Drug Carolina into the whig rather than |New York. Last Surmme when he| vtts ‘ouched the safe with te car-| remained «f ber money, and teidber [tcl andemptied it into ipie. GRIN a ke AQ a ee che tory column in the early days| returned to Indianapolis, Mrs. <il- dua the current was tov strong and/iae must co to Helena te settie up frag him instantly. Parker. made |; AV SDE ED negra, who was try and to have been rewarded accord |ler refused to go with him. ‘There a short circuit wasestablished This | his affairs. | fis escape. 5 ne eae eae eee nea mec ee oe has been no divorce and Mr. Miller] 2/¢¥ out the safety fuse and switch-| After bis ceparture she found thay as — AER > Peex ome Ee Our chief debt to Macon lies in the | bas been sending ber an altowance. board in the power house and tbhus|he had also taken a diamond rin; Seven Children at Two Births Sha ad DCO FANN, roo eae fact that he was Jetferson’s right Last Friday Mrs. Miller suddenly foiled the robbers. It is evidentjand stud va-ued at S400. Sbe re Wilkest Cn eeeie Ve ele boy. pam’ Frank = Sbir- arm inthis State when the young/appearedin the city with the an- that the intruders were frightened |ceived atex ram from bim later See oer : Soe ee en eer house, one nicht republic tottered on the brink of oli. | vouncement that she had come to}2*2y, for a complete set of burgla: jdated Los Angeles. in which ne See eee cee MeCan, of Rearing last week, “The pezromil probadly, garchy. Governor Morehead was|vet her son and take him home with tools were found abcut the tioor this | knowledge. 4 that be had deceived ber Gap, Edwards pean : a ae our business man among the leaders|her. There were conferences be |20rning: These are now in the pos-]in regard tw vis wealihand that she |@OU2"*- #© yuple of wecis> azo. in the pie i et mae a of his time and marshalled us the}tween the father and mother and session of the Kaasas City pvopie. would see hito pemore. Soe follow- 1°" rae eee 7 aegeE Me way to such internal improvements |her counsel. A compromise seemed Among the articles fouud neared aim ber, put in the meaatime be | F47te'" of childrea, -wogtris and} Destroying its victim. is a types as the short sightedness and strin-}nearly accomplished till the incin the safe was a wooden box. 6 inches}hud left fo» Monnetr, Mo T x two DOYS. (We are not referring te} “ons’i3 lion The power of this vency of Eastern slaveholders would | dent of this afternoon. The nurse, | Sauare and 3 inches deep, lined with | weeks later be returned to Les An- Pte musical sense, oes stars Bee malady is Telt on: ramps permit the State ta engage in.|after telephoning was jcined by W nree layers of asbestos, which was] seles, aud acurcacgement was siade thy number, you see) _ Not quite and nerves and muscles and bran. Swain formed the legal miod of|H. H. and-Samuel Miler, who sent| “© have been used with the carbon] whereby iz wave ber acdraft, on an] “2 YoSTs aR), this rood! lady axe eee ne health till it’s overcome nore than one generation of the|her home to announce that the two apptied :o the safe to preveat the} Arkansas took for $323, and promis: |. irth to triplets, alt hres bovs, thus aE Be ie Stdte’s best and wisest men. a ser |had gone in pursuit of Sidney. the|™Moltes metal from falling on the}ed to mak: he SSE Sh ae all seven children at two] safe and certmim cure Best, in rhe vice unmeasured this side of tbe|boy. Finding that she would be fioor, and to protect tbe eyes of the }sent the dr. f) ivr eolleetion and it oirths. All the seven children are] worid for Stowacn, Liver. Kicnexs stars. To Clingman we largely owe] overtaken, at the union station, | OP&raror from the powerful bdlue}was retur..d wih the staiemert | ™ IY and doing well. This certain-]and Bowels. Only 25 cents av W. is that Western North Carolina kept| through the nurse's action, Yrs. |!!t that is thrown out. Electri-|that the uewey to Liasley’s credit | ‘7 beats all the records from the] Hall, Jr.'s, drug store in Hne with the South and did not] Miller started at once for Bright cians say that with a curreat of}bad been withdrawn by telegraph. nevinning to the present time Ye ——— ——-—-——-~> follow East Tennessee in the great | wood in the carriage evidently in 1,100 yults properly applied it would | On the 21si -f this ickiateeaan challenge the world to bea" "*. | dean SE Murray, a mere taf schism. No man ever sent by the| tending to take the 4.50 train “This Dave required fess thun fifteen min-|sl+y filed su: against her busband {= goes without sayine inal wita Wares dare, was shotang k&- @? ove State to Washivgton wielded a|supposed she intended going to some utes to get into the safe. Inthe Supesior court to recover the “basso profundo trie of the | das tast ween by Puari Ons a 4s larger intluence than he, onan ae aes a A oa ee en z be Brest National Bank main- £1,100 earaleric bess obtained from tnree boys mingled oy = i , your ot white tes of Re mond eyer more adroitly used that intlu-} he Knickerbocker for the East. W. iaius a branch io fower Bros.’ of [ber aud bitterness over thissuis and |" GPErtO ot ihe, test, 1our- cousty Marray 2 “TCa rie became ence in mouldinga stubborn whig|/H H. Miller and son returned to | 2C°, which no doubt aitracied the | the troubl:s tesding up to it evi- tae BOUasy ee a DASE Vir CO AOE Eee nero, constituency into secessionists. night from points along ‘ee Big purgiars, but the bank officials say dently caus ud the double tragedy iivery da the nevwrsorneod ei tha! dave; tut Cagle ett Hs afies caras ein oaben was ‘the voice} Four. No trace of “irs. Miller and they keep no money there. LOCay B hese a Bes piticnont ae Ten of the State from 1862 to his death, | the stolen boy could be found. ¥ eee a = eer eae SO ease ice eae in 1875. No move was made in that Miller did = ses a penne as A Dispensary Robbed A Race Riot in Florida Sr pete in South Caro-} wax arrested, also B Bittle who' time unless with his silent or open ]train at Brightwood. The hackman | Columbia, s. C., Dispatch, 28th. NEC ete es é 3 s is charzed with bein < an ac72-8 ory. approval. Parnell was never|who drove Mrs. Miller has disap-| The Wiiiamsburg county liquo ec er Pema ane stronger in Ireiand. R.C. Gatling} peared The entire police and de-| dis : _ oe a Kit a ne = a ae A There wos « race riot here yester-| A ‘phone message from Columbia 3 isa world famous inventor whom |tecrive force of the city was emplov- “4 ek ae Bey “a1 S60 sen day afternoon, At 4 o'clock a num-| 3. C., ag 2:30 o'clock this morning ‘ we claim with pride. ed to search the city for the woman W ae Ee Se oe Ml : Pisce ber of your. ladies visited a vhoto-|states that a man uumed Myers. an errs Saunders served in letters to ourf/and bey and every officer in the city ee _ ath oS = h Beet vrapb waiers and a negro vomanjemploye of the Sovthern Express With- great good, an able editor, but as]is now ‘at work. _ zi ee zo hes Loan a De oa T a who was aso in tbe gallery is wlleg- | Sompapby in this city, is supposed out help 2 the brains of the oppcsitinn to re- CON Oe re ee bisled to have u-ed obscere lungnage.|to have robbed the:Southern Ex- enor construction his place is berond CHILD RESCUED cee oa by robbery 1 |She was cunmanded to keep qvet} press Company and is virtually a bald spot geese = See eae niche Vance. The child was rescued early next Ee ee by a white ma: present. A negro] prisoner at the Columbia Horel. never he elder Holt. and Jarvis, wh: 0 ay bv his father. Mrs illew : aa ° CS a [PA ACCU} 2NVIDS oe negra Wa- ; »messave stated, came F locked Western North coe a a ee ee a 2 _ Cras, Mquor cccmiss cn man took i!.+ matter vp and, it is; ‘a NS a ae < as AE 8. ore : Pet : a eee ; ec awrenc®,ler, dispu'ched an iospector to] a ijeucd Oe ns a SS Oe eee POS oto ete koa, smaller men known to eyery oneas entiiled|six miles east of the city, asleep in Rinesurce aneged Uses insulting: languaze +o} crinking heavily. atid 's sad io have eh 90) 0 cs to anupper seat. W.S. PEarson. | the home of a man named Marshall, me orice thas tune aad the seunelid.es The nevroes re |iost $700 in one voker game. Ye-- : S yoy Lt keeps Morganton, N. C., Dec. 26 where thev bad obtained ledging for] 13; . = Sais a ren a oe tired anda ‘ow minutes afterward al tercay he tried ie commit suicide sprea d- a the night. The police reached the Ben a ee Wika wmee: eee woh of negroes, armed with pistois| vy takin tau lanuim. He was yviven PO $ ins. until Bicyclist’s Head Biown Off place st daylight. Mrs. Miller cave eit oe me ae meh Sul- ang rifles, as ombled. One of then + sedical yrion, and wns carried ng, U : aoe to Raleigh News and Ob- =e the child and was not placed oe eee oe — i Po ee # my es ‘ eae pee oe On| othe police station, ont, upoo bi-~ at = er aie ino er arrest. Eri ae amos cag RE : a ae 2: us with a Winchester |oarnest sciiciiation, was taken back alr 4 A most shocking tragedy occur- a me eo ere sales. us special | lrifle. By «his time 2 crowd cf 4 thehote!. He showed much con maha ae os es red late yesterday afternoon in|}, 0, Burton, One of the State's Ab-| tk 3a Sy ee Pad thee at whites bad embled and opened! -orn about some checks that were g S- ' Martin county, near Palmyra <A lest Lawyers, Dead. aeee Or een oer rey resig-| fire on Washington, who ran, firivg!/astened bet +cen bis trousers and Not easy: to cure | eco named Hale was riding a| gateigh Dispatch, 28th. ne ee onee ves ef con |back avthe crowd = fle was pursvec! jis underclo: bing. The police an old baldness, but vicycle along the public road when a i trol, the dispenser and all others toa swam; .warby and Gisappeared earched him and found threechecks i > 5 hefwas shot from ambush and killed. Early this morning it became connected with the dispensary at] Tie exc:-ment increased ba" |made payable by cotton mills at veel ee Stop the Arst Persons in a dwelling near by saw | known that Robert O. Burton, Exg.. | SIDHSITC® there was ro further firing until 9| Union, S.C, totzeSoutbera Rail- thinning, casy to J; the suoke from the gun and saw {0 Of the best Known tawyers in A vumber of country stores and] o‘ciock last wizht when several shots | way "The amounts were: $2.200 check the first falling man run into the woods from the] this city, wasdead. the news was railroad depo’s have veen visited DY fig quick succe-sien were fired in the | $1 000 and S877. It is understood Used i i scene of the tragedv. The top of |* Surprise andashock Mr. Burtog | ouriars this wiater, and the saf@ |hu<aness section of the toxn When lin Celamb:e! la. tae cheeks were = S Re, \ the murdered man’s head was shot | 02d @ longard severe attack of ty cracking louks liky the work Of @X (rhe smoke bw! cleared Jonw Huster, lvivea to che Soathera Express bald- off. phoid fever last summer, He never | Petts. Dicks & Saties. of Salley S| a negro,.ca~twsnddead 1) be street. Company. te Sees B ‘nae ness is ; There is no clue as te tae cause or fully recovered from its effects, ava | 2t2ton, have increased to 31,0001 99. Coroner's jury returned a ver aid that = nedibees SERS > be d who the assassin was. Persons|=? ays. 280 malarial fever set in. | their offer of a reward for the cap- | dict of kille-i sy a gunshot wound} lieved that the checks bad see de- me z came here for blood hounds to track |O8 Caristmas eve he was taken to| ture of the burglars who robbed | inficted by pares mnkaown, The| yosited in x bank in this city to. be impos; the assassin, but no news has been|tbehospital- Last aight about 1 their store of $7,500 ia yold last Pri: | rowa is well uarded by officers to credit of the express company 4 sible received of success as yet. ee Sneat o sien to | day night. Pr vent any recurrence of the trou-| In M Sn areal heavy steno with -— | aeeenalipaneeed 1€ e@< s got he could sleep ———— ble = Sf + eer. A Big Bear Killed in Onslow. Some time later he was found nea Coit. Caningham to Governor Aycock. ——— wore o ee } a ee ae Wilnington Star. The physician said a congestive chi!i | Goldsboro Argus, Went to Africa to be Married. ee GtR Goan aes E z Among the curiusities on Market eco once d = No man in North Carolina has fin- aa York eos 2sth, Myers is suffering from delirium It stops falling, street Sunday afternoon, was a 196 Was 49 years of azé/vr impulses, loves ols frierds better.! From New York to South Africa |and is under police surveillance e at d pound bear which a farmer kiied |2¢¢ waSthe son of the late Rev. ‘and in the most graceful wavs shows |is the distauce viiss Johauna Loe-| A meeting of Southern Express promotes growin, an Saturday on his farm in Onslow age O. Burton, a noted Metho | his appreciation of them than Colo-| eee aa era ae aan be Teen Company odiciais was held in Colum- takes out all dandruff. ‘!eounty. The farmer who’ brought oe Peo _Mr. Burton wasj|nel John S. Cuningham. On Christ-; Her safe ar-ivat and SELES bn | dia last night. 5 It always restores the beur here to sell, said he was out Fheus = eae in Halifax county. | mas dav. the express brought from! November 15 i9 William Stern. a| Theonly Wyers mentioned in the color to faded or squirrel hucting, his dogs treed, and Se en eucates at Randoph-Macon | Col Cuningham to Governor Aycock | prosperous farmer at Gootdrink, |city directory asan employe of tbe : <a Or Ora when hecame tp to the tree ex- his seer oe which he worked ja beautiful gold heaced cane, toge’h-|South Africa, is affirmed by her | Southern Express Company is Joel hair, all the dark, ric pected to find a squirrel, but he was warn kb at eas be graduated |er witha letter of friendship and {brother iv ‘his city. Mr. Stern has|J. Myers, who rooms at 305 West color of early life. You surprised to see a bear instead. His a fe ate He studied law | ood wishes. It was a graceful act | been iu Soura Africa for thelast six Fourth: street. may depend upon it . gun failed to fire twice and about under the late Edward Craighead, | on the part ofJohn Cuningham,’’as: years. He xsd Miss Loewenthal eae ; P ss that time the animal descended Esq., of Halifax county;and became | his friends love to call him, and | had been acquainted but 2 short! Geo. Fuller, colored, was ivnched every time. It brings from his position in the tree and en the latter’s partner. He went to|there wis sometaing of a tremor in ‘time before n- left this city to seek!in Perry county, Ala, one nizht health to the hair. gaged in a fierce fight with his dogs. ee poses law a yeat}our own “Charlie Aycock’s’’ voice, his fortune on a South African iast week, for bare burning. $1.00 abottic. Al Druggists. The bear then climbed another tree|‘) os came here. Ashland, and from| and a little bit of a raindrop in the|ranch. The courtship was carried Ten-Year-Old Indigestion “1 nave used your Hair Vigor and nearby and he brought bim down |; Cte CAME nere, tn 1891. He had aleye, ashe spoke of ‘‘the beautifullon by mail, and last July Mr. Stern Cae anton am greatly pleased with it. I have with aload of bird shot from his large practice and was considered to | gift from my ‘friend, Col. Cuning- | proposed sid lwasacckoted ae On Neibanton, Ky., a ecemme Sees ' muzzle-loading gun. The experience re one of o very ablest all round | bam.” fiancee. started for South Afries tact | STies-- = Have Sullered unte'd mis- has started to grow again nicely.” ‘wasrather an interesting one for | ,~~9¢S 12 * orth Carolina. He has September. -:opping at Amsterdam |°"™, for ten years with Tdiges:100 eee eae the farmer and his dogs been for several years attorney for When you need a soothing and/yo buy her 1 ge *land Biliousness. I vas treated by = os, Sak . on the Atlantic & North Carolina Rail- ling anti-septic Ticaiinn och oe ee een eee Au} e. physicians but: amtained oaly | =r. ; ; a ina 1 i hea. ing anti-septic application tor | sterdam she took a steamer for Cape | is2p saat a uta Pears d oaly Welfo tho Bocior. : De Witt's Little Early Risers are 2 = é any purpose, use the original De-|'yown. arriving there November 13 | teiPOKe Ey tein I began te mse; Ifyou do not cb:ath all the benefits : dainty little pills, but they never The funeral services will be held | Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well-| a ; Ramon’s Liver Palin aud fouie Pei ; ~ from the use of the - fail to cleans2 the liver, remove ob- from Edenton Street Methodiss known cure for piles and skin dis-| .The mos: effective little liver Jets aod heve o-en constantly ime: structions and invigorate the sys-| chureh ‘bere tomorrow morning. leases. It heals sores without leav- pills made ure DeWitt’s Little Kar-: proving, and have a fair prespect a “tem. W. F. Hall, Jr. | The burial will be in the family bu- ingascar. Beware of/counterfeits. ly Risers. They*never gripe. W. veing permanextly cured. For sale ; ‘ rial ground near Roanoke Rapids. W.F. Hall, Jr, : F, Hail, Jr. by N. R. Tunstail, Drugaist. ss Fs See es 4 a pe eh i Pe ‘ 4 é ‘ : roo Ss 9 ise Meat) ie Sr i ee id ‘ies al fo : ei ne Si <P gh wens ; fs : Coomera Se aE Te MAS 50 i TT RT Ee Zi MASCOT": — S purer cpmecewnes | of Ed t eee UBLIS anes | States 2 Sducation.—f ~ ; ee ISHED WEEKLY \ — Advancing —The Sou ! S o on Dispate g—Some Fi thern | Gov atch, 27 1e EF | Govert —AT— The re . 27th, igures nor AY ONE DOL of cee: of tre N mr 5 ate to be i —— OLLAR A YEAR fag statemer one omedonal Be e eee pe ea = F ore ne Mas ents Ss somei reau - nd Observe AYI j * — A. D ” Massach s on publi se intere Gover er, 29th JORSV — mec _ Warts, Epiror aS Ding = New See {ube education. rated meg ware ae Rees ee NEWS aa \ See IT ———_—__—_—_— ROP. still lead , int Calif 5 arati January = e ins v.J. S = 5. Tae a Fnte — RIETOR the he iforni< ons {¢ y 15th paugu- wa . Bri Chi i eae red at tk mount other S order a | bein: or the . The gu-) s here Jas ridges ef Justi ey eg ne Postofii publi of mone States i named, |h gw perfec 2 OCCAS10 > prep: | ast Ww ges, of C ts stice Fai ; jie aca : A ie rs ves : — 2ceted o are rapid | eek ataw | hing r airel —— - ox secondcl ceat Statesvi Pe ic educati Vv spent in the < erself pr = Ralei ° rapidly | Congres . wha, | of Hi oth Di _ ass mail ee ation per capi a- | Spa oud and no leith will dol Ww gressma : s Care ies. S =F matter lic -ondition Thess pita for\é red to mi no pal il] do! asbing vo Li | Goldst er. A Some- : . lic sch 10D ¢ Np spe r| for ¢ make i pains wi | gto é nney isboro Di —— é — : "PHosE N neecacreeel of Nevada makes ee pake it possible nl be| W.C.F ee ae to! Chie en a : St ae nat = o. 35 z sous : stat ses pub ke them 0 ¢ nd easy} * . Feims - ie = ustic atesvill heareeiee . ov. spendi setts =. ate exp -jar 2m COL ome. : Vv} as he ster : | othd ice: Wi — ae S N.C Sate = ing £5.07 iS ; ; pensi : ee here = fortabl , and t | re Tue ? Esq | thi i ied sud illia Se aie a _N. C., Jan Se S496, 3 g $9.06 credi sive.| The in: le whil o| S sda - of N | this city denly me Rus = ee ’ Bi E ~ 30 i per c a ted = The ins ile pai y aft ew ¥ . ly ue +4 z —- en ere 3,. 1901. ee Vous ote Noa tee beer Ex macy opener the Coll e008 se ieee ee eae A Multit Bs 5 . THE NINE me fowev is ¢ at ¢ $4.03 =a ada. |d a ot at the a ecutive ues : evia “ame O : nab: ten s in es : S Ls NINETEENTH CES eee ae igor oti yt. sped Penta Fonuy sts his con bt just as be aes wish pe a of SER At 12 o'ele ; ON- | has b expendi n of put $3.96. 1M aarrioe che ee sster- | tO Elki . Norton oh eres | to bed obe ne bad — ack ut hel Nothing i x= Nip clock M s been :ditures as public | Mr. Jot ) ot this s. E. Po in the fi and fami | oy prepar: put “ ein, a eee g is be ix = I eee Ninetee Mond Ee are muct es 1D ed- c ono Wil s com . gue} rst ‘amil on th e ha atory on a is | article o etter ; - } — eae eenth C ay n rely than i h g the S tarv ilbur J mittee ° of th y mov x elo sten y to goi i wv Ids | are r abnrec > ih ms = Twenti entu y night the]? ie greater Soutk ey eokins i e and’ Miss ¥ e we ved | bis unge ed te li goivg spot and al urpit: pprecia‘ed me, se ay wentieth C ry ended e | Shown by n the N proporti 1| The chi ns is sec en ; May Th ek. ae conditic and his wi jedoumiup. in © V : | A vi lways : iture for tl edasat Fi eyTse told Sentury, wi aa aet y the follow outh tion- | we chief per ere-| visitit ompso neighb ee wife s up | mix os eh vet Raa oo Se ness oe bitid: eT Ss ld possibiliti y, with : vw years: lowir “Ne as to sé aa rpose of ing the Son was hasti ors and as criti saw that z : gsr | cles ti oours mbrance of 1OUSP ay pitt tt 9. daw pilities for all its Ss: 1g Comp 2 is} whi a settle finall of the n 2 M first of at Stat | astily s his *ritical 3 ai = La Std > ows | sthat: sel not tt Tes {t thar awned. T r weal un i parisous rich the i ally the d neeting Mr. Aaro the w es- } bef y summo s physici . The = ce A4 sm é | reaso are at « can hop pt a a a oe sete has | The cen or wo! Nortk es place 7 inaugura 1 e cate u g | of Little = Deal eek. | : ore they ned, 5 ysiclan Ww © LR He j aller | a sonably w OUCe a wiaomu!t rors tas ays sat as been one ytury SIS @.} Sout » Atlantic S ue th: > Fhe ae ration shoul pon day e River lan ag | pired ; y arriv a ut he w: ere € = oa } nae : : mount oe priced a dias ultitude of pathrte , ue ( gud n eof wond just close South Atlan le Sates AST r rat the i Ne of ESoe auld take y- townshi ged citiz reachi nam ed. I y as dead “Ge = SAG € rihec) | esired The ex ate Sen ai aig: tine=s. = no where nas oe Sa e Semen Fa See ies ee oe ee _ proyide re ship, died oe eee merce a et he ex ey a @ e @ spre a From O See er iful. dur at arte ( ore marked i at prog ress. | * orth C al Stat s “G4 Teed uesday < ake plac new gov cee . Asa Thurs a “| ti o qui eunve. Hi wo afte 2 Ff ¥ eo = = e D hos. arable and try ked than in sress bee We Sentral S ates... we 1.27 | This ay after the e on the ZOV-| vs y to Prof urston ives and di ckly. Tasineio er at | ) ing, unt : n ol Sy d y- our ow on stern Stat States CO eo OG be ris will pi 1e Legislat e first ville i. Hill’ returned was t did aN applied ghbors last yo ne il The AP 6 ADV In Ibi pn coun- In 1 x Sareea eam 2.14 a MW above. O face the ds . ure me aes . iS school Mon- i = 00 late f lat they restor: t Say “ H ur friend - re are ; L and - : 1360 the Uni ee Seep Cer a 2 09 e _on Januar date, as ets. Mr at Sta and it w or b »y could a- f Ys ow b nas eed, fr pretty R I ] t 5.000, 00 >» United S trict of C are, Mar} we 245 §3.50[% or the Rai ry loth s stated |§ r. W. E. El tes- | was as so uman assis but if getti ” ald hei roo om $1 Pockers i IW 000 inhabi tates h : Blog] £ Columbi aryvland {3.90 NOW 1e Railway C . store . Elli Ss exti OD appz assist: ' eiting eis oma 21.00 to $i rs in ee arc ms inh s EF lor imbi: yland WwW W ay C - e, he iiott 3 inct ppar stane g- naa ny SIE a 76,000 6 yabitant ad but yt ida a ] yia. We ’ the Di 2 i West J omm Elki harness is | The 2 arent nee, N of I parlor Oo Fi y00- £ ai a C 4 ; 600 s, now 1 at | oumt decrea est Virgini ent ess a] reported nittee,Ci ee ss and movit | re is ¢ that li \ ot =]” sounge ir, from S14 faney apie. on j i the i SA eae w it he sages yer of rease ae reinia and ac ed jetters f ed that ,Capt. : sho ne pis merit bo a dee life: PA 2 e2asv S12 00: ves and C n $1.60 y table: - mahor: ; - inhabit ndred y as } PwEeed public s shown 1 and at Lit ers 1rom he had M e sho 3} Chi tv at th p regret i 4 an old a to cu - combi Couc!} up tos les for | Wan ar folk, hi itants. a si CARES AE 000 of the age lic school Siege the | C225" ne Railwe the Seab ad) of. r. and M Dp tO. ef Justi e sudder tin this ; baidn re ibivation | hes, L: oe $10.00 hall. sitti ud , lived al simple, b A aay ges of 5 an i childre eae Line, the ay, the card |. amie ie rs. La |many ¥ stice | oni death. com- [ & easy t !dness, bt: n bool. e. SS De a beat Sitting The aiong tk oe buc li yer »pulati and 18t on be- *sroli , Loe Atlan > e Atla ° Mc a, ret wrene aa § years a Je has ath of = = ue Oo sto 9 ut 3 ' eases f eS autiful ti ore wer ¢ the Atlanti ohe} Ss ar ane ation, CC 5 to eac ; Hina, ax ith lantic: lantic )~ onday urned e O. Whi ;with i rs and | vas lived» the thi 3 p the N t from 312.0 fron ul ine e ne | antic Stat eo AOE compar Sess ch 1 statin 1d the So and Nor V. to T . White, |i h its pr lone lived h innin §rst ew Cc i S m 312.00 ; m 355 roads arge citi slope tates sl llof the N red with : ing that tl Southern Rai orth} 4 rout , | life professional been i here & 2 coper B ° HB 0 10 33 a to : s—now tl SoS >. | Soutl Seder. he Nortt vith 30} rates for tl they woul ro Railway Mr. A man’s | . He wi sional! ¢ 1 identified check 7 casy lock IL? = S50 a alee here ar , no aul. fe thern © a deere: th Atlanti +} s for the ree uld give s ay, Her A. M. H jmen in u as one of aud t titied the s to . ° sy i i if —no +t 1 ‘e nearly or ]. Jexcepti Central S ease. ee Ee 1e@ir pow ecasion au mv speci 1 : man lef erman é2 | Bs h the pl: of the yusiness out iirst f li i lines teiegr - 250 00( . ption of ai Sta In tk aske wer for i rand di al | slina t Tues and M | Bank of W lace, a the wes leh? ad . Use ‘ Qhing a ' Ss. Fe ¢ ~~, aph or eae )}| more 1 of Ke tates, witl le [oy ked to k its s 9 all i esota asday f ars C.T ten of Way Sees Gire ealthiesr b sea i = 4 | ook i telex ee fentucky, with th the j ye notifi success a < y for Ohi .T. | terprises. ne, i rector i ald na ° a lett almos ephone were 3 x01 child Ey, she | une waus tified of See (uae Mr Jnio it rises, i nterest r in th - me. } ye ec ' er to g st a mo elt re 30 yea children shere ar C: sauguratic of the Ley | 4} Mr. Buret and | plocks Gf Tand ti ested i se | ¥ ine : ) I ee ic ants. ars i is ‘ e arely suration as » date of the urett boxe f res the 1 In < ness ; tur fia, and 5° from Mai nth for nts. ts ago than Ges pt. West as soon: e of 2 west e Moose j was ¢ eal est ow ther | $ 1S ¥ ‘é eand the | Maine t re Duri soe per 1.04 i there them a was di on aS possi nes rstona rs Ose Is | ! 2 consi estate j ner of fi : n te q f See was $ owest r o Geor |S uring 000 inhabi a mad to «i z rected ssible. par tow visit s home fr | ber pies sistent e in the ci f tive A n2 a = A . s Scents f rate of States g the las abi aation give the to th: nb. to his from Reh the Bi i and | e city. B 2 c s for <- a Ha ates a st vex s bn. e desi = yank Mr his 3 liber lantis : lea pea . Be 1 in Eye farms SRA ae Sete palke _erwendes "a7 the vari fr Capt. J.J. B esired infor- sticks O. G. Lefl aoe eee = contrib : Gee mem = = a I yo Gy ' ris mothers shed th s. The eee nae cation me 4, OC OOS the v. berna 2 ory w = : \ and ent ibutor to: ae and wa IU YOU “3, eee and re food and ae see this ye a Fon tor | ine a Military damace a report a roller auuere he ee returned ‘ r Judge aly See yallitsins’ — with = SA or tea mas ' : < > . - ane uk . : ree +} ou cs } : e * C rree aire . - u q perm e its b eee the cloth oo spun, re ea ae Sean ‘pulldin a Sar Ea for stat- Cc. H. G $B job building | Ve lok ene loth was | ; sae iJ] insp ur st as to eee cae z plants of the , for whi >t renane and the , 128,000 us and garding tt id giving or thei veste . Goodin ene: ake Fo See Pipi reste oS Ibe ng it will ct the foll ree ees - stuffs 1e forest nich =the ance. balance 10,000 fe Peet 1e pro 2 particul eir | fa sterday fro and fami was a tr orest Co}! vas a grad 1 | de. to S5 Hl belp t vllowing a <hall buv lestion wil s. But st furnisb . ice for goto oposed e lars re arm near om W amily | deatl trustee lee. of v aduate | Pe $5 per vol p tosoly ing line muy f awill Po 3ut all i isbed d og ‘ main- be in li s probab ntertai “at ear Hi ee . moved Jeath. He ar 1 mena of whict ens, P er vol.; eis Ive th —;ek woh ‘or pre mae pulation i this is ye oe Be eee line, < obably 1 inment N iddeni ngram’s a; fed lev he ti nich be} It Silv encil ; FineS he probl ich w presents ‘ $s of W: ee hit ee and h - 000 . Mr. A ite. , astosg ; ederate olunt time ¢ ' ver Ls and F Stati problem: we are lt ; the ci yn is now t changed. | *° Var A o~- tle effo e says mer te AoE RB »aly fe servi Cee edGnn of kt i Chi Artic 1d For tionery TS asa as > cities rending ged. | ew York Di Among G ma ort. th says that Fa to | town Toate Blank | Master rvice 2 din th are if promot ina: i les- Toi ountai ry. han 3ooks of al] Gis { « iS ¢ a isp: 2 GG any pe e hn Ww ith , Visite kenst : i 2 Y of th < and \ he Cx | i : i tes Ww and - Toile n P ene ands : of a} } ’ ' and tel aod tow g toward One of paced ener y may be presence but burg ed relati ship, f regim eSe was « wr ¥ tak ast 1Opal W let and ens; A mnely t ll kind egraphs ns. Rai fi >of the fi ay m Com pani e obtained e of th # county atives ir rom vear | ximent wl econd N Quarter | { } takes OU tion epaper B Ware: ad Mani Art Noveit Be ea arg nation phs have tailroads ights thi tierces part i panies : at} j y last week in Me er ed. Af en Gen. ] orth C ee % t ion Ga aos Fancy cure Set velties : St Gold iA one ¢ made th Slcity i hat has est and rt in the that i Rev reek Mecklen- Gold ter tt Fen. Lee arolina | > It al ti call ame Be sets: Lar \ Lam} ets: Cel]u} - | Sterls a ai anae great nei e whole| 1 yinal Ss take bloodi fy tl 1e celebrati ntend taki T . and ) ; : oldsbor¢ 1e war he AS | wavs ré and s yards i varge line pps and Celluloid rling e inventi ighborh e| Harl ong ti en place i rdiest | ye comm) ration s aking | j urner Mrs. W lar 9, wh ar he render | & : color ? restor see. and- G: ne of | nd Vas age ae , ntions ‘ ood riem a time eet : dav nmitte f should Ss ersbu . WwW EF arge a ere |} t eee DY r to £474 esiores Sames pe any pods wond ns of t . . ear 1@ took n this V Js tee on o : bere rg, | : i a nd jue 1e 2} (rled: | y - Fax todd ies oie i < and T re : erful « he ce were sho rly to ok pli 1S Py anuary 12 or befo oti- eona eta rede)l lhiott He x uerativ always itia< hair. iw or x ail ki a Tors: wrk and the 1 and co ntury a2 dyi shot. Or -dav iu ace ii he mii 2th. re Satu visit las coun “ ofla C vas asaft ive practi vs had a ib if, all pao I ray : aS Sy ve: aa 1a most b untless ¥ re| ty tes: 1p ne died ¢ . Four i | promi jiitary f r- Dr ast w ty. w nd had safe and + ctice a i col ine dark 2 When 2 RL enefic ss. So ind wo W ed and men | ; omine y featu . Soi ay le een. ; were ad that 1d studi ibk< olor of lark. rich VF oe en steam icent me of nd the woun anothe en | the nt than i re will vids . Math search at delii idious } rof carly li > Mics wppir , as 2 moti are the and the poli Been cco =| ah has € an in any i be more|t son Coll eson cers that befi iberation lawyer, | may G4 arly life. Y VARIE HA ee graph otive use of ne man i e are | nen esc S} Sti seyer take y inaug Ore | “OSPE ege, ¢ , Jr. ers. efits ti anh e xe ay acp a He, Lou METY S- : i. the A power les is up = ook aped tate. an ee en gurati nd a f ? ame . of D: a the } 25 1 re pete per d S a 7 » tele ’ the ad 5 under ing for ne iz 1d will plae * on ew da: + up | a- Hisf judi at eve te 4 ude Ps A CORE machin elephon tele- |} Ki man’s ler arres or ther ent fea il be th ve in thi Rev ays ast weel poe icial off ry time. I pon it set N chine, the e, the Kill the pris brott rest and t e ature of e mos bors tev. W ys at hom week | reside al was oF ih 1; ime. 4 . 4 ng cotton gi sewing | 2200 > prisoner ber has nd the An eff the occasi st promi last Sunda J. Tid e. esidence i s held f iv iealth t bring 5 g and th n gio, th ge snoouns isoner, wt as sw 1¢ | tl fort will ceasion = Sunday dball o'clock SS een ee nic} th to the I rings i reshi 2 e ha sas tk » 7 => bia 7. who is « orn t he pre * be m<: : tor 7 ¥ assi 4% was at AT bry = Mon I areorge ; m nis late . $ iv pai improv ing rvest- he figt RE Ss aecus Olr sence ade t : Matth isting Ne ve day < ve stre r 1.09 air. ae = ed printi g mactin we ight are ye men ‘cused of rious mili of cadets o secur serm ews g toins wton | tc rey. W. C: afternoon eet at 2 ff abottic. A f £ STATE dreds of intine pr es, the zamblers e for th envaved i Tl itary sck s from th ure on. . He stall Pas or. in tt . Carey N oon. cond . DIAN moe _ All Druggis ea ATESVILL? of others g press, and ,eor : The 1G) Ea: Se ved 1p | t 1€ comma or +hools of th e va- Mi preached s-| ber 1e pres y Newto rducted P d vour Hai oi sts. <J g Y oe a value— ersof g bun-|¢ ge Pri re dead Ost: ‘pi been Ci anding : the St Miss Lul d the of friex sence af n. his : sed fair Vigor 2 ~/ C e—in fe greater tende ice, % 1d mM poe n chosen ¥ g offic ate. | day, N a Nort mains ends of Of al lacee pas niet ive humt act th or J LOPS The « a pri an was The ¢ yet er ha lay, New Y. rton ins lef fine Gama arge as nblest citi e home of ess | Vourt 1e WOl nter and Was |s » commit : s not sister Year’ came i the A t the ci family i num oped fal ir,and yet = AS citizen is pn Pi a ney, alias punded ar d_ bar- suggest tl tee on near t Woe: See day in Tues |! Atlantic & ity at 3:30 There De ainiicel aud —n able b is mad the} sdomen: as “Sk are Ea mit nat sh arrang ear t . lner: , to visi es or La G & No 3:50 re- 5uuics V n nicely.” “i 2 by th e mor ee n: Thos ats,’’s ‘award | tron the i should th gement own gram, and } isit. her|¢ Saou, S rth C: p.m. vic Winn, if iy fh ments y the century’ e com proprie 20s. Ke .’ shot i fr jnau e wes Ss 7 , and he rer | the ce ge, a aroli 1a Canova, $ iftee , 6 . Eve ury’s . Or stor of ¢ Yerned in the oma pk “ guratio ather ad The Juni her fath metery .and we 2 inp trai Sess a, S. Dak en to t a? ~ adva ery art ¢ improve 1e leg; E a pool dy, -all side of platform bui n take -}oys Junior er, y ther re interr¢ ain} $ It Wirile th 5 Jacket wenty LA e anced. K and sci e-| Edward. Kdwi O1-roo ea tk m built plac yster s Ord ne e. erred in Paes awe Boct . ets or C y per is a 1eb ‘dward ™ ward Nini m, cs} er sl ' 1e ca on th elt suppe er A. ] F ~ 1D eau e 9 not meas cfor. £ Ww ee cent more wi Cnowledg ce has ead d MeMul McGi shot 1 10u!d b pitol T e eas o th per | . M rou 5 ep ~0por- Viz xpected sain lall le : ea s if oe . . + . as {> a vv inne DP nes e unf . ea: s e as . gav ithes gor, wri froin tl ‘the bi , ar bouchi aveG ig is alee aeeneges has become ees the ae Se alias ration be unfavorable ee Ses in the emer st Saturday an abe e State aint wig the Hcte use benenits e showiny a la ought of ine ov your ee @ driy sed, and i Sinvis ea u arr pring ; my of i tase », the i sonic ‘% y nig : re asurer’s I , Dik. J. ubout if, , ga large < ~ : riye , and ign rh iS Cur me g ma y of Musi place i inau nic hi ot of fri ght | wil port eI c. AYER se an T ae pb away gnorane pee annot _ Kenn D. Music ce in t gu- M all. fr ill st of the S teport. ee : nd varied li on = is much fae ey ol Se me Sens edy and _ Oa motion of M he Acade- chene Mrs. M ioe expenditt = ene ate Treas Saean i ) By ried line of : : ut tb he past t well ke s old Cit iles ¥ ae hair Paes r. Jos last e, I ~ SUSE. Duri ures i ous incr asures | - : . 4 ‘ € o ILI % . of City Me _ fe shairma osephus st week mov eer ing fiv n th yereas ; rn a sent i ae coercion oS Donneli,|stion, and. ene arcs Little Riv ke from, eat | eae he past 23 accreh ae Men’ : G 2e new-b e possi Be ation | YET 7 tae poli oN noser . He is|U on, and he Merchants’ struct- fiver t ¢ bought s county nually ge was ginning i years. |, fie n Answe ea “ a aak es ibiliti e drinki ice sav . He kas Un t the L: nts’ As 5 ownshi 5 a f. v : v, whi s only gin 1877 : _ Aveust F red Cot , ladies’ to th oro cent ities the sta nkine ¢ y av. The “as 2 : ions of tl abor ssoci- Mr. C ship. arm ir ginni > tile duri why S604 4s larces gust Flow ton B!} and <)% em. T ury is b v 12 arted whe ewand a ¢ 1e parti »{ mitte : he citv and Tr: tai CkKuG . 2 4 rmning 1896 uripe fiv LO00 2 BF st sale of ¢ ywer still seasc 3 Zianket children’ to u he fut olding nedy w ren Me yuarrel ies | rece e of fiv .y to appoi ades’ in, spe . Gould 00.000 S96 the ave five years an- | ° vilized w -of anv. medici hes th ynable ¢ ts, Com! en's U ° nfold ure has gout | lost were teDonnel! an which recepti e each, t point a ¢ mas peatad , of King’ eon or two ; average ars hen | oun world. Y nedicine i a goods wl ym forts Jnderw past he more st s secrets ¥ closed gan partners i Land i be on committ o be a om-| Mr. seeing ay or t ng’s M sore. wo and- awe was $1 _| erandmotl id. Your in the s which ss. Trunks Ss as v strange s vet ine gambli f rs 1 Ke sent i mittee; gene Mr. G g the woh Moun- T a ee 31 ine hers } mothers ++ we hb: uks. R “ At : reveal ge tha 2 enn vling hous In a n- in toM e; the eral eooldiiacs pl Cie he S isa wanythi never t iers and J > have , Rugs : ery.-Wool and ofti ed. C nany f edy threw house recen the se Mr. J. Wi nam ag d liv ace hrist- | 99 State rd tir eae eee ’ thouwht and ohn J. C not s gs and a Yoo} imes . Co-equal v the | oor y threw M se, was rene tly ecretary . J. Wilbur nes to 80. ved he and friend - {997.000 ¢ »debt at Ses iicos e « else for i nent of u fini J. Clark” space t a big len and materi preceed al witl me - Instz MeDon newed A commi ie r Jenki re some fi iends ato at + pe at pres and 4 ss. Doct y indigesti = ish ma Seen iw o menti vy variety of al pr ing ,, | men rus antl tite nell | was amitte : 1ns M e fiy: : } per per cer Sentias)< na qed octors Ww ar a machin wo h +S ie es or eg, the ushed ij y frie to th as arr pe on oh ete C ve years f r cer anitiand f. at - seldom } Sie oO} and so} Ry undre f ‘ has be es ere revoly into iends e rrang Publi in yps \ sjiore SeliBonds and S72 Seer Ne lom heard re sc2 old tw Thread | ed yar = of great) pif vers a the fi of be ged, lie © i th Moo xch onds not 272K ervous 3 eard of arce, two sp ead yard 4 cc the ee spread of es century bifty oa and fea cor in Ne. move daty Perpte ee seer eencert per gig eall es vet ee “ lure, ae Peostratic Append spools for poupue Senne soft rene e gos aa Vv: 5s wer a rsilad wn; ation 1 urea , shall} Ve , Mr ry st : ere many s.. but iti ‘ S218 4 it in Mower ete. They yn or He: > cents / ne v: carried i . The Bi gospel of iuel, tk are fired e beg and the i nin r u of g ent to . Lest stable st y of th itis hard! 000 i aA r to clea ey used eart Ra S. arre] into ev ible has couple ip crow d. Itw gan. | to th 1¢ inaug egard t general | Visi Salisbur ex In to his these will hardly proi n 4) rtop fer lean out the. d Aug vas stood every la as bee C pies and fi wd se cas lik o the ma guratio o Balei sit. bury l gram Ss oe ever b, probab! * | Foo 4s rmeniati é the syste gust ey : ever nd,and h y | Vourtne fired < separated i ejac matters us n, and t igh ast wee! , and a xe sent i * oP. reculat ation of | stem am ° oO = and fr y attack as witb- | Re ey dro at short di into committ s usual o attend Messr eek 0 Wh _ in. Se eae the acti Tpgieestes mili om . fro .j; been beg pped {i rt dist tain ee on y delec: cs of ssrs. J boa enth Be Bese late th »gction of th cestets noes n & Christi withi m with ra gan t irst. T Sa ment hotels gated t of Alaban no. a 7 e Cent : ction of the nervy a the liv B Ww ristian n the f pee Sone ees to sepa Rcletiiers s and O1EL ama, b nd Isa be n ury D or of tl vous 2 iver Oo an r ~ - a a2c S new awn they 1e SVS and i Cent ckurch old of tt low. EF nd McGi Sie cerned - ee , brothers ac Conne! out in cent ed. ey took whe stem, and organi: 2 es ury is f . The T 21e | poli Je was innes tri ennedy The Adj spend ey, ar ners of M elly,|f u the Pacifi orn dar: cael 1. when fe . aaithat 3 sic 7% - e 2a Was § a . Aqjuts _ ‘ rly MPs. yy} tore ’ acifie dawne ee head: eelin: Gat is ‘ who b x ull of wentieth ice arrlv shot in ied to £ jutant G co a mon yed ] . Ju an io cl ic at 2 d aw Y adact ne aes dull : ali eliev promis nell rived a the ar ol- Adju eneral’s unty a th ort ast w o.| New Y. lock yes £20 mir away 6a opiv Aes apd Nand bad ou fa th e that e to th pe and to k aud arres rm. TI r J tant G s Re mone wo in eek to Y ork ti ? esterda ; 3utes ae Aue iN need = 4 ot her : ad . 2eFS the G a ok Cou ested he | report urge eneral Bo g relativ Alex Thence | ime ay morni be. | DUsust FI afew a aches Y ‘ cont od = rtneyv McD t urges Rov. oi ives xander ence i 2. ning Poa Flower, i loses of G 12; affai rols of th _ y to on- | © Set : ges that yster in hi Thre and fri r| Eur it travel eels r. in liquid »f Green’ rs of 1 and di ne Te ance sean a hospit eee larg effort in bis e Mex = riends. | re rope ar ravelled eos satistied liquitl fo ee S the Pri nen and i irects the Raleigh N ounties | i al. e Nati : ge appr tS be m: = Charles > Kalled ; <a =. reachi 3 nd the 1 across jous the tistea ther : orm. t rince nation < News and s Interes th oral G opriati ade eston. S at Ak ing New he Atlanti ss_ Asia sale by 1e matter sere is nothi wd - of PB s and : nd Obse sted at the s rover ion fr S.C. Dis »bevyil tera j w Yor antie an e by W. F ey with sothing ee rule i eace wi that If the Si acs : be ¢ e servi nmeut Boers ispate le, S. jour ork at mi Acca y W. FP. Bal ith ov neg Hearti o> ntheb will W he Sim ; e@ Sec ices of it and : pe ree m h, Dec. 3 s.c.{twe ney of at midni an. ee tall. Jr ou. oF sartily ell earts one ake cc rontonas ured t an alsc vill men W : . 30th, : entyv ey of sevent Inight, a oa r., Druggi Sor aos y fo i ; : pbearincs as = sot corey eit SS the comp do speci army offic : r = this St ere kill ‘ past Ne ee Ae ho 2 af- See UsgIst. ae nS the cs their very li T me o th Ww ner pan ial w icer esul at ed ew Y Elvi urs : } a ex \ ry he State kas | Sant ston ea aol! lose in ea stands ommends ae of tne shen among sac ofa oe last Se Abbe meastee ; a ork, th Paving aed rL¥ TOTTCE Se continuance me 1900 a eiberal pat most lec nas lost ¢ about ollars pe axes abo senal: appr -~ e and ale ae 20, T cen m: ight, as c- Oui irst : e new tty = _L PERSONS i - 5. ‘ see of th ~ ae atron egal li two of i Beate one thor per year ut}; and an at opriati rec. | i'l of wo of an’s s hel ae Chieay pete oe CEeESoNS Wi anes ust to age O.B gal lights i its f rly one rousand r. Joh annual n appropri on for a Z the c them spleen i cise n Denvr ago. th wii oats Seas ount a ebted to us P Vishi me duri meri . Burton in thed ore- | Other co , thousand nd, Du n I day encam propriatio nD ar- spected county were tl ana | of 0, passi wer, thr xen «(St january Ist. ave urged % us by no! a Ha ing our ing tl ta tice F , Esq., and eaths of R Tox : ounties yasane doll rham ays, with mpment of n for a Mas Northe , and a bi he sher of the P sing Olin hen Sanaa St. ry Ist, 1991 rained to_come nas a ppy and ae custo he year ay es se tax > wr] t eae al ~ 6 = = ee tot yy os . he 7 orwe i ib m airel of Chi ve ss taxes that vill pro ars, aad organizati pay and r at least ni. ssacbus herner W ighly Yr acifie at 3 otheblu ran- ion a Saepects money. yard Prosne as compa oth. Th ief Jus ander t} hat are a portio ad | tii} zation of rations st ten intendi setts. wh 2 m. K yv re- 3 A. M lue water -—- ARRON ee c perous N ne and al rativel e for us- | Sor ae asse ; justly } nately Thery de of two m > and th mill j ing the 0 has <yle of ee oe C“49t 7 & NICHOLS Vi New Ye ail a 4 was ge y ayou mer Ww Sorporation C ssmeot m due then and o etachments nore ligh e} mill in Ab ce building” been su; Ten-Y —~—— as Cut in Pri a ery Tr ary we ar generally oon as} whic stion Commi » made eee one in the nts, one i eht ar- |S © Abbevil! ing of « super-| W ear-O} TE Wt rice —=_ tp B uly, are < one of tk y ackn n, but he} " his just imisston e by the A orand re west in the e wage ards fe ie. Th a cott V.H. P d Indlige UY “of ILI, make ¢ Me RAST B arr d : ne bes owledg ye | means be stand ought | This shows and summary eat or pind ey were ead eters, N Restion Doren ae eee ee BROA ron vifted ] st furni ged to be oe better s echt t stax ws that nmarv : oe ohn ers at e play : tes, It s Natt . - en wagon > 50 0n Ww AD STR N . awy _ ished e rear schools o be pai >| cuard, i nas otk 2 of the gambler Dan the -Jery f lave sul atnant si eS + isc e Ci TREE? L Fai yers 1 and heay are of th is, bet paid =o rd. ineludi 1e «6st e repor she ler and sbv. ¢ hotel v for te suffers on. Ky January 31 YUNT Sive T ee ec ( rcloth u the St most neayy bur he poor ‘er road > fis 1.905 icludins rength of port |. al, th ex-Unit >; a notori ,fand Bili »n vears red unto] NV. ary 3rd, 190 Stony Poi I radi Bis ‘ oT ate. »bOW . irdens poor, ant oaas 00 6! 1s the N; Evi ot rs ? rew 20 nited < orio Seg Zilio vears cereal told ie msieastne ie y Point, wc adin= uh Son : of th : was al . Jud whers W Ys Updo 1d prev . 2 9 le » Naval Bri the pla bz 0 Stat ous | five usness h fT * mis Ti — N.C. > St Sx. . at cas earned udge | nc s who h; pou thos events Durin ss th al Brigz ve y for thi n the t ates mi: iVE physi “ness. ze ndives 9st StAwmn fk him f ste of ch lawye Sherer. o have po * se pro ES TOE 3 ing the y ana igade, | 224 an r this.” table a yar- | tempor sicians | was treat sto ost Dee —$d —--— ps For € STATES « er ar. ry and | t@xati n. If the rai ‘patl”’ perty f infantry year thr year Ts i altercati This nd saic iporary s but < treated | xT S57 7 — ES r¢ > TESV ae — eae that a cadd bane ia rliroadses aa Ge and eee at Se Le erence snodery eceaaee oo ae ae Ramon = ‘relief. I obtained a by QU HORYER ie SO Reward This Sp2 ‘ASE Purct ILLE, N singe Ss. B C ey otl at they e 5 = scape aa the NG xton, Encl ilie, Pl ms es id shot = wa 45 ne ed. D: sec ets ¢ sliver Pill I began Ons n © e five rns my : 5 oe & wpe ca = Jase. . char: gular is oth w road * toers y escape just Naval Bri tw : ymou th t Kyle i ) calibre ansby and hav Hs and” Ma AA \ to me wi i, will 7 7 acte parity " ere ds mu sor the pe mus Mo Brie: 9 divisi th | {he amaz yle in - re revol y | pro i ave beet and Toni 1S ert ee 5 5 Th Ber ay of life and] taxa Speer e sehools. and Mount, - Olive ade suS0m ener eee ait eee Sonics a accion Ear, a bewived é . axati nding liti :. gh m . er oo a ine Ke x ae on t Se erm: 1ave a fai antlv i er a atl ) as q . »C HY aL ° e = nd 5 2 ou prese o| OV manent! fair pr A Wy as to coe been a systems, = the yee tion to dod is companies appltention s to organ sere ae so room te He Bi NR. Tabs ee ~ eured Pees oO} . om G s teres 5, tae co great ~ ge : acce vere fi » ores : D mpt shoo eclar i sstall. Dri : or lea s ‘ appoi overn peculati est 1G unties | at railro: one a pted iled, b wan- fy: ausb ed to t an oe Ti rugeist sale ail dod 7 ppoint as Chi or Rus fon | prevai i St s have a¢ road at Max , one at G , but t eens y was stop bi yom he fist. DY pe \ eee sell vails ment -. a de é lat Naxto tree its wo ceme ? as foll p bim an | ill mos q beh x suecess ief Justi would chat 3 s, thev on’s ep in- atter pl n, the invill hic en, b owed . vills Sailotioets = eons ‘T stice Fai ihat justly ey do no assess 1 place bei compa: eand|?'S piste ut held ed by t 1 made a ifeetive Ji = : might t was h aircloth’s State is y belo t get ment here are 2 sing reo any at the] pistol vnatil S them wo po y Riser re DeWitt’ little i Se t 5 oped s e is wis ngs t the officers re 22.¢ rganiz2 a il Sberi at bay wi -|F ers. Th itt’s Littl liver Ye oa Judg promote ped that gal and isely s o th opie es d compani pach. Th ber Seu Memse ae Hail, J ey nevé uittle BE . 5 ge Fur our he} o andmodera standing em. Ti sions nd enlisted nies with 1,5 e sheriff of citi <enned RITE r. ever eri Ear the G ches, to townsm oy the C erate assessit up for’ ne | 293 of the Nav: ed men: fi th 1,516 outoftt called itizens al y and Ts crpe. Wi 1 < ne Gover , to the v an, | SO orporati ssessme chabert Naval Brigad ive divi of the h to D arriv De Wi =a .. r on. he wi rnor has gi azancy , | Some of tk ation © nt mad str nd o 3rigade. s ivis- whith ouse of hi ansb ed. Ve Vitt? eli aanttie ' ie willa as given i yy but | fic re counti ommissi e by rength 23 ne arti .strel D rer he h of his f y to co dainty li s Lit pe 5 +} ppoint given it ou ers ar unties ission. li ten eth 23. TI tillerv 1g¢th apsb ad fle ‘ather-i me] ¢.3 y littl tle Ear} eons 6 3 f the indi an eas t that |>% e@ CO- s the - io compani he First re secti Bohs y cam ed, and -in law fail t e pills Marly Ris noe w ¢ = icati ste at state t operati county e panies, the S st rev: ion, ehi came oO s aw 0 cle: pills. Risers a > : EE i ateatioos no poi man, ‘and Sits xo prevent the aunty of [ell d pani, ie Sez sel being hing and with th a is, but thew devon KS, SUAUUEY ; ae , Ese . ‘ ssess ueeess ne} 3 istri s twelv has elev , , we'll rit oor em Ss and invi x, remc¢ vey <a r SAE aI —___—_ next Chi Qsy of W: to Chas are doing ssessme eess of ti _ ribute elve. ‘i ev- ecomm all the or _ WR inv emove o! : a 0 ce q ief J . arrent S.| hav ga publi at. In . the ion 18 ¢e ed ard fa ihey < twi enced firi so toh remark,| .F. OH: igorate +} - OD- Armifie i stratrix of} $n a Ne CNet ustice on, as th ve reall ie servi this tk Li asy. quick y are wice i ring. ell tog 3 7 Jall, Jr the sy id & Turner 1. C Wil WILLIAMS ; me : , oe aan ° e the =e QlLy more e rvice hey |g arge s - mobiliz tt >in the £- Da zether Ta . 3 u SYS- wat er, Alty’s. itiams 1A} Ss. Peay na se pe Se su ‘ e inter’ , fo at les ge su ra iza- he s i. lee nsb wale cae y's. rae es asa 4 e 4 H Birth of th i Sato the See 2 ee It = 20 sae reve been j left ae . was a as by was shot J Rocking tt a aie of § aluabie 8 ai Afte ——— ; B enry Bloun ic Ne che ti ols > for th ng re o eact n issued aan ast n uck chest D @ the Cr: ~---- in T Real : : rE a . > t in Ralei ie een ax as get twi e€ co quot quire ach cc eR SES ear th Brcotnatee . Delaug radle = n Tre at Estat Jar = ebr ‘ Wh leigh P = ury goes i Ice as ees ota about under -om pan D0 as hi e he in th says: FE ghter, S : muE entman’ Beale an. 1, 196 Wor uarv Ei : en th ‘ost : into theS muzeh the enti ut two the y- steps it. Da art a el ha - For tl xr, Spark TIE nedersi an’s 2 , 1901 2 Be ¥ Ei rest u e eye Tr : e State Tr of entire f years tc > prese ‘tol ps and nsby na fete Aho ke rkma ea ened as S . . aii’s Dru rst—N s of he evid te Tres all fore s to ful at| tol wh was walk ell » consul past fi n. Ark ior Court of SG Drusz S exe 1900 pon these s of Post sto idence i reas- otment e. Th ully equip | > en he reloadi ed so pate ulted pt ifteen vk ee oreiaic eS cone # Store xt door ‘ ’ with i lines th reade ss o counties s in Pend year . to N e gover a quip}. ay by th was sl ing hi oe me nt medici phvsicis vears | ee in ei te os ell co a 0 a “ to a peacef its & . e old TS the rai s sho er and in su S orth C: roment’ iff . e dyi hot agai is pis er Pill icines ojans a s fi oor aa St \ding. will ira sp y. by ane = ul ¢ aging ye ailroads ws be Jol and i pplies arol s| i and hi ying sheri gain Ss Brann bat R and used Sta pecial pr (Pa and bi alms, i ging sto ar, tenti s are w yond eavi an- is preli LES amou ina thi mi is 5] 5 eriff , som them a Toni . Ramon’ ed ON sie on a ERiice re 3 2 ranean : eami , its lo orms and ‘ion. Thi wrong i avilth: more is imina nts tos is inute ayer di eh e all. I nic Pe! n’s Liv Snea DAY Cnet ° 22 fd and its ] ing sunli werlns ng | chain in i his evi g in thei ab is du fy, as » $18,977 o'cl s. K ied withi e sher- constipati could allets ex eee , FEBRUARY woUse SSS *} s joys plight, i s clouds n in it i: idence eir co aew ri e. Itis about a od cloek t Kyle li ithin b stipatio get excelled a en RY GTM ==<>- cas: the Et ys._ will ght, its s s|T. Bk argely | had n er ifles is Gesi . $9,000 oday inger a few oxI w on, and - no relief | g | oxne dot. mn 190% fo 2252S le Ltern l hav Sorrows and.e ely becaus Oiuealte The S . red t 2 ae was as ¢ after ief for cee onl The nee se SSA GR sa. v will b a By G e€ pass ‘OWws and Si , county at use M ak Stat o iss ntil 2 ter talli s so rusi or]: A re on C.. kn ao Seg ae: e fo one. ssed i Mr. Joh y attor r. Joh: four ti e Gui ue 4 : ailing und as ine Oo ynsiness 1 is lot i oi attersot own > =~ ae a mem ndly t . To nto} tor yoan A.N ney of = time 5 ard a frie ga sa dolls one | tion bet nOLISe. ul _(wo-s si store , =f ae — i mory, for reasured i some i ney of . Nar Pend the civi s dur was Sra nds, th number of ar. between th see a = aA blos y 2 for th red in c 1t to th = John S ron, ¢ er civil lng th called TE N. wer z ey t 7 Y of Af- e 2 the owt prope tv is is gooa {> EOE Fe UE mh <> = ~ somed e fi sweet ca eir ¢ ston di , connty % ’ Rit authori ma e vea on NEWS re cured By ried the my good This Je eee See (fe —-—> ee § ed lif ed beauti OWES est | evidenc ounties ¢ , did thei yat-|N title p orities year to ai Afi Ss. rocki ond andoa goon | > Jan rst ae Fein ti or DD: a fe wi ifull of bh denee f s and heir a N a ractice i I aid fire i ing tt nad n icine rerio 1901. . ARM sale Cs r iu friaiti ith Ly Oo alt e fully pres > Guty oenc ce 1s e i g the ow Ww » and Dalia RM PIR ‘ash - fruition the p , ands De clinch yand i esente ’ encamp Ss gre morni ao Ru perfec eradl we i) one aco LELM, . J * z = erf weet ed the ee ni ed th owine tot ment greatly roing therf ‘ fect he eof li are ; S meeaien 5 ofdis: ; to oth ume en- ten ~ etrut aw ye ds ¢ to th was h -" need buildi 5 dest ordt advi alth E ife al}! ale ner. appol ers the of ri tion. W thof{thesS ay ti impr e lack eld thi ed. 11 ding: royed on MO ee to alli and en} away i BY — of I a ee y grew si intment fateful pest toraey herev the State’s ¢ 2a! proveme ck of f this yea Vindi gs and th a0 nday be cle: all is nev jovment von y VIRTUE of 4 nda : i j sick cam we y has ver tk escou ment, i nt was und tr, icat e enti umb ar of ever le st. My fit Ean eons . To a tion at thei e and eds | bas s done bi ne Cc Ou- , interes as - Muet or tire ober of by N Ramon * et your | My ficc = made int cree of ; all o: s. S eir und the h ee conf is dut ounty offic erest : yade i uea| Duri outfit vN.RT on’s Pills. ur ho ted He te Peet Sees Eh 5 ac e : tropi ome h; noxiou eart | Phe founded y the evi at cer of th and disci u equi uring of thet. unsta! ills. F use | ies net Fred verce, Nc cial proc “Superior wi riends " ical fi ave ro s exhal 2 county the evidenc ed at e reg iscip i ip- | Wood g last w e <n all, Dr or sa} jenkins, the jenkins oan Pier Se eae iches fo sand CG e sf : 7 wher owers amed ami ala- | to tt ty commi tax-d aC head gular ioe. An,ki and hi eek M ———— uggist sale |?** cout 1¢ undersig soaern al Sa eaers ae or thei ustor a t , 2 e ev of brig amid th those tax missi odgers a quarters army is o kin, t is tw r. Joh a —_—— : it will on signed as ‘2. Roxe Others athe kai cir he omers w : be = with th ery bre ghtest e| to Sim X-payers oners gers.| Mai SONS AZCR Ys. is need , became vi oOo da nGr : soe MONDAY s comm xanna M (P by ¥ mile : alth a e send aa eZe succ mont rs wh owe i Mail S. Eeomeel _| trouble i evi uchters reen- : = a the dAY. FEE? sssione: I y year posts ae nda 3d srxeeti he the e odors was Ss dace ton to b oga it ack FE en ss le is ui olentl = ers ; athe © nee EERUS ok esl _ wes an like’ss pros is reling wee oe of thri threaded ced belo ave thei nnot rus Detroit, Mi Robbed med ligio s said y in , of El-| £, Specs Seas: ARY 41! ‘ nlarged see the ci esjou perity. N wi : broke i gulf-w ift, and aded | ate elow what i nelr tax ush . Mich,, Dispatch of $10 gious exci to be Sane SN ras cee span site / pleasu d. This i e circl urney and a New Y par bese € in . aves wh , to direct is fai axes re A mai spatch 2 0,00 xcitem eau e. The 4 LW tracts of 22 to the } atesville, , (Pp pleasure is is asi e of s and as \ “ i the h shim a of ere | Cpe rect thei fair and re-}j ail 29th. 0. A a ent sed b ) L. W. Plero land bel highest bi ENaC. 2 W Ss asits our fri Ss we} %e ; eart; mering prosperity |i perate Wi eir at d mod inn | pouch ¢ - ‘ serio : y re-| > aaa longing | jidder two. sel Tw e woul should riends pass them a the Si ? othe a rad erity ins ith th S torn el exotiabl ontal : at Bl us cutti a ; Zolland ceased @ to the oo. cate > Oo B uld be s and p: hem ve Mi L iberi is hav lance 0’ securing e Stat ‘ ey toe amou e pap ning $100.0 ; ack M tine aff oa “38 e t le and othe one & Sat estate = esol eS , at this ti and patrons £ a 4 pointm ian wast e been exi o’er | the los g the evi e’s att co-| th nt of m per and an ut 9,090 | 22 ¥ Bt MGontcen eae, Gf BI 2aR Moomtaining. ea o| (po uti s time s Fei racs| allo : € ent es of ici exiled JOSS th 2 videnc orneys e W oney n unk f; ich A ain Sunds oeeur 4 3 2, 7 fe Als o7 g forty- e townshi ing ( J ° ons sugges ct ' olati , and 1¢el to} tons av wil et ys yaud , was now atall udy P ads voce! ; cael Iso one other t eee an i est t on of d there est dis nS asses ill foll o prev Cent otte : stole Dis y cut y rowe y eveni ai ears \htg rv at ser tract a (41) ac aS n the : shiveri espai amid 1sap- Th sessmen ow if Si ext itral Rail , Mick n fro sup by a Ys was bing 4 rae 2 and other adjoini: Eres, ) =r , part ring ir the the d e Legi ent stands Sim some ti ailroad h., Michi mm posed t man wi as pert s: am See joining J eee Honiomcies FS wrapp ¢ angui y hav es- sessi cislatu Ss. on- time passe ichiga not a o be Colli whos APO BOS : 4A saan less. taining (Jo of tinue fs r friends dar ; i ed skele sh u e gazed i sion. I re wil mail f last ni nger § a rrest ollie se name i 4 ee withi sh on cd: s{ 3 i thei avori 2nGswe te tes ished skeleto pon th in | for th . itcan ill soo or W nich Statio ed. r. Colli e is See | with iarerest on di: ‘ir appreci ing us wi apres ‘ees ti and d ns of b e sno : e fut settle oon be i and owi yandott ght. Th n Th " ollier d a ; Gaetan) fron ; Fo ppreciati s with ggest, th: 4 so, the ream opes th w-| ing a ta ea this in| iti wing t e arri e last|Si e disti ar was! we all the pu ev rO ion of their p. at every fd eae that di at ge ry readi eae ag to the! ves at imm ‘inguis = This purchase 2 as ur O our eff patr ry one res0l¥e f and it year h at died per- on th on the f ily by i er} T, tinth atene 10:28 mmons P guished | is Janud mone (je wo efforts nave : it - s sh as had i ed. A e pro franchis y impos ast ni e stati ss of tt -28 | existed , Pork’ W. aw fi is ros ary ist, ? J.B. CON maid a Pa; to ple: ve, as ¢ gent ' sorro adows, i ad 1ts nd } can . perty ise as Ss night O ion until he-hou ed for War< rm 3 DOU “MUS a , 190%. NNELS < , We wi rt ease cident fame fc ws, i , its’ j sunli aid the S , and s wellas the , Ope ntil morni r| betw sever: rd : ofl a ; MUSLIN i — ease , will ; 2 é i And , its smil Ss’ joy ight test e Stat the as pouche rator Ri orni een eral , which sd iywnich I LIN is ~ aceaeec Serv resolv . ; aie ‘ s und ichar ng. |Ja : Ho years i bas a ch buys smade Wt |. vner. > rvett sive t 6 a while iles and $ and for the 18 e to win i countie ner of th nder 2 ard th mes A pv. F Sin BR: S fas rvs the ef (Th B ee oe eath some wi it its ment 899 iv th s e waiti seat i rew di .P . M sleig 3 i the pla: eotto: hank’ b oth patr< edoub} oth will f s tea : and co aa to hi iting in the issolv Cua Si gh) = slia dir antera n nD _-> Both good mage eour CO gone, ers wil Bel aaa sears = 1900 5 ; to his home 1 Seaman yo solved M A DoW as See oa cs pen es ae : r and wi ill be at i -— gees: Tae Tod ome i avd | as 1s Mona - DW ns ae < o the i — r dates solutio > tha Sand ba joy th will hai glad th its SS- oday Mail n Detroi then | © well k ay. M ard aol) en iasand 2 retail & (PD Baits ns! ar an ever d and oe en ail * at it i ed t s il Carri roit n | OY hi now Mr. Si » was “i 8 = ondled o: . ecin , aren't dari i ‘ce to de = born ew yea with 1% 1s AN he sack rrier McCle eee n, has Simm OR Se ouly ti gin now they ? ing the com! ; r that b gladd Goldsboro Dispatch caro J driver and McClea Ria coe s been ons | fil escapes th threetimes. & ER aBE Ree pate Fons ming year : as j est ro Dispat ew. er of an ol Georg r mis ein the U repres en selee oe cominiissi s the mes. & Faith eee Saree E pan ; So aaa ee S Se at tb n oil w ge Bes s-| and wi e Uci enti eted ee, proiits ( ithfnll 1901." get to Chana? t en oldsb : : e il wagon essey. a} L ill be ited S n part ks \ madispe Aaa: of (fp yy 1901. Su 10 ti oro h rip’ station ,alsor y. a ecisl form tates S the = | i speculat 5 jobber N © ours m ¢ Raleigh preme Co = ne sh as had * ped ope that eported 71S. atur = ally el s Sena be That = ors. se My fri f i Comes art C in his apeiof ea hind en and > i re this mo ected na At sold s ee f ieuds, ot Sete eS SESS - OS: is an ns . an sm , old si y it ca , or 5 one ) rp ’ oes eae Samara and as appearance be Jew, sees! ployes ae aa eed ebouel: escort a onth. by the It ea can be § ogee Berane d all. Se SS eS Ti ; aa taking ¢ e hay stitution Masoni was full ere ye ut ork e J. B y. Tw -| of Wi ill be versor eS eee eicor air E ae ge during s pat = Sa « BEAR - cinta ases to e an i . onic and y ac : sterday, |2 s brought i 2B et o em- Wins appoi CA Was! double aring year, and gthe pas S22 8 i . d expensi the idea was ti Odd F quaint ys ndo ghtina ord A 1 ton-S inted . Re Vash ielcouik nd aski past PHE SHOE? = , tainl asive | supre that |s aken i Fellows’ ed wi pened e numb lkali s to su alem i post y- bl es be ‘ort. king =e 5 SHOEM EX BR - reme son in ch ws . th | Strew nvelo er of 1 eceed in a f mast eache tter ¢ them Dg 3 MEN- Te * The y not the uxury ne court s and O¢ arge b grips n alo pes th check who i a Col ewd ev itera whi and SO A - avera, case inN. This i the Jewi dd Fella y colo he | Postm pg th ey had S| of is forced to P. H ays. H any othe iter th —LIELVE “Ly aa peemieoant cost aon Caroline h ewish fai lows and red Ma-|im aster J e rail found one Citoecatonik Te ee Soe an” 3 Sy € : : - = oh road : inued i resig y brook pure s madi x low $7 f court i of cases i arolin ave the aith, he di being mediat nson Sete still i ill gn o ok ougi cotto e. 8 s i “ - +é lor clerk’ s $12 f s in th a. | 7b attenti did no SS of trail ely 2a , of Wy ck. illin a health o occo . ghily eae n, thor. a is stri rk’s fee: or printi e su- e surpris ion of yt fail of the thi nvestig andott and hi hospi th. Th unt carded aned =e a s strictl SF ntin hec ise to all J to | the rai e thief gated e, is condi spital i e latt cl . hard and # A since 1865 a court he ¢ g and ould wri the J sraelit railroad was . Th not v dition i n Phil er osel twis : re j 2 of ourt h lang rite a ews ites. check trac marked e | tn: ery h nis r adelpbi dered y wove: ted, # Se it be error ere guage fi nd spez was cks a ck by a al frie opef eport phia to m, cali > &§ ; a now fally-up vent peak the! that | mai nd d strew oug nds ul t ed t dow a soft en- § re clerk t. In enac . No y upi ly a e Hei ail was i rafts n lett Zlm . By o relati o be downy fini , Sm0o z = 8 of th form ourt of t | Isaac a in th nd th ebrew s intend . Most ers an Li reque ative is ligh ish. Th th, ae an e cou er ti idiissen and e faith at he pany and ed fo nl Geehothe nney, M st of s and ] each ghtly st e name & a9 : ie to rt ha imes rica. Jacob of A was | OU a for rthe F the arded hi ’ r. Rey Cone & yard amp a e peer mm 5, sell lan ad n the | si » that . brah t_to ree of cl ord Com.|2PP I his ynold gress ing washes Ste eee ; - = ss = as ot infr sinia part bo e was fr am. IB collect +t erks w om- pplicatio papers, mi s has f : es it t wash- } Ve cal HOLESALE ee ta Sit : 7 bs . = . : 2 : a ; oO} -£ SS AND BE vary sands uote Jo |e vielna gallor an irom Ai |$0,000be< ct he strewa) eter. sppeation true offs, 2 = ae | We call your attention a : Bie Bi mde N * his rt Ne nd Ca yy S- expec a ad ers. fe post atice ts $3,100 fi 5 ee weaeee ret ab : WS, aos me her: or ted was mi raft fo Th is $3,1 sae! § That o of du ad = here ee eae Ro ieoee ee F eee lost and ane ; See gocd tu ine of : Sui ain: se of the a eee LE ental terete ot forgotten f SSeS rp de- Glov es Ss the jyear b sed th 175 Joh portrai a ce or| an at ¥ e first ,000,090 n Mar. rait o entur GQ mi ext tmaxcal_co9 wey. EA SES See eS Beas Ta The ver Handk ses bi: cae oa For ean 1S Ra Rees iN : m, with best ce ae ee erchi? = idénds ung ~U year: een dis es| % Ifvour d or theN = wis ue nd i Sand z i - nD st ise shinidives enter docen" eN ish S bo 2 dainti : pas BS the Vportriat bi st popiesee memes iewe wi ee ee D gs aud a thousand ity. ae pattervs i H. M : as = See \ iny-yard i r ot e our li a f ° Under- free. Wee, a ff Yours T ress her things lipe of Ci: f, ruly Oo Zs- . a ? or J S ck % « e R > J a ts MM. Goi an et Zeek ICKERT. cing at Great Bar s and Cape — Jus . y. - rgains, Sein. ia ei Mod EF = doy} . . ne eo A S ; neal ° her a jail * aa edG = ie to 3? Shoe*’ ae ad The ; Jeweler and Opti ician> a 4 through rade ntryin div ea OF Wake \ eget; IN PP —} a De Buy Die air \ oe. Ladie ae br s 7 o t —- ma Stara : =e oom Sos my, he CcNege—A New Music Leach es f lt gem aic agees’ pe ee es : SE a a CE ES x P ‘ ‘ ' roa Boss oe + cares Gate <'” ae = ied Miss Hisie Ca | ean nae Tr a 7 Tf. 3 = LG <. — enti - , : : | i : ne me SaaS The Fifth Creek Prosbyt “4s Vi —_ in charge o ine @ part te oO m | s 7 | t © Sect? a ' H ae «Ris ‘ ’ d3 wuortice of ns.) gre oth Bak ce. ees oe ent cat the cou ~ £08 P i se | \ Senet cao 54] - NOTICE! = pest h as ; Mie wcissca chat i 2 po < ‘ ° Shit zt ton the aoe of &. | Sate, 2 Gecided -O. Lec kes The £ —————— months. has oeen +! Cea 1 ‘ ; 7 | r ~ Liter t t 2 tase ak ; > subst ETS Owe ME a eee ee ieee , : | a Sees ‘ ~ furniture store. lichurch Som: wees son eon - n ob ily A ‘ > a A i Evely nm fiagyoes, o1 rassis t ; re \ ‘ | P. t th, we ; wr. Sc thil'er came here some years M ‘tes, om tp19 <i . : P PR »nanper iu sore of them owe full eraduare « f the Basto Cobsery ~ c 5 ~ : }n- i azo, ‘ < oi ‘ alee : iper OF tl oes : ee 3 és ] \ 2 pip lat: 2 20 we i ces + f for . | Houpe. J. Chap ‘Turser and J. V wn e than ore vear f expect |@foery in botD Voice ANG plano. wiss | Gay re | B-os. bes } --a 2p is esi ip Pati ince Tber be nes neers , | SsUlUCK, Was ape { o , 4 ie; re wae Hay 2c has hsd aT ye oper? ye <= * j ae L en 5 m4 miter 3 a nd thos cho doll Hay né Ga ; had s¢ ven Cx sot } ar Wis rice teNe io 4 ‘ “ Ss st : and one @ prosperous business The | the Question of 6 z oe - a i Distasi, « lexserience in teaching music, and - t aie ax | here Sis eo stock of furniture now in his Pearic ot : aod tanh: eel Hier seeks | i ; ; : Sr » wilido business ucder he ; oiture now in his store}/Orlck church or of <¢ r . tt Fro ~ u may. ¢s}] tf to Rave! wil] boa valuable addition tu thes LOOTED VII ¢ ~ lab agence mnt me aig s Is af : a oy Cc z ite a un 8 } om now until further notice is give y ES ¥ kes Je < a : Liz \ ers oOOr | € rm name They Wilh Move ent a Gsame one C. A. | present frame one. This c mmit toe | we will sel] for cash Fox eu or + voods all sold out -. “ye Ct ? 1 ap their ac-!]colleve i ty Weare ‘ S abe vlad t i " i : ; ee mfie2:d am = <u fo 8 ae ~ 4 s . > ya per Oppead abe uel Dei 1Uy- NO i | I Jouyuid = pres stand x qa. s named &as assignee, } Save Uvecided op iuproving phos 1@ Very best of nut in the bands of an attor | entered the coilleye since Bowie will Tur tor} Broad stre to the store u ee Will be Glosed for ten | Present bduiidine so as t 12! Shoes E nN rut I o : te eee at a ne } = Sota 1 oa | : : . aot we avs during which +3 arial ay Se Sate e as oO Mlune |} Dr : Hection. Please call and} troas and Olners at eX) ec |morrew to toe rarm o¢ | occupied by r W BH A: s = E ing which time an inventory | practicailyanewchvureb. The pres- ? a CV a @sS oOo S Canes | Asbeviiie 30 : Center street as sc as r (De stock anu fiadilities ito. {ent } iw “ MED 5 a gand eremouce: i t | Ob O 1 Cer er street as soou as Me res eS e Gd tiavilitie Will Oc [eut Dulwiog has been in use since | + t Ben ectfully aD di § s fs % | S 7 oe Neen pte ; 4 son Cag move the stock j * = . bi ore was Open vester | its ereeti nis or 58 an a the et an ackets vesp 7s? Phe Kincaid Furniture Company Or-| Wiss wilh a , ‘foo Allis aay. At this bour cothing definite} “""erevation are to be eongratu! be a «42> 458 WATES | ganized j ,town 4 end= ct sn, Gan be ane Sta ee ne ee oer em Renn ana it . 15. 1900 . DoW MES. me " | to i Bowles in be jearaet as to the amount of | ted on soe . sormnin-itsh Ata big redvueti x - 1 Pt ee Sov dass x | ‘ a ' Se plinbilitios) Sit Scesiiee pe t a prove thei - : ae ion 20 dnt a to 50 s z Beal caiman cash. The cut ranges anywhere from | ne stock 5 i . ew 3 a ek mer Gas been a cir; Oise worship j : “ yercent. This means cas : 1 + . } P Se ee A role 2 ‘ sol ze ois means cash over the counte i : a ermie arr cw | * ( pat Fer CO wat ote apres i ; Nee eee aay hard worker asd his frie => i ,elod ae") . - e ve Counter. We w \ WORD ABOUT BUSINESS. x y's Es = yO. aed |" in buve a strony personal trade bhi pee aoa bh) fr ie nds h ype Sa i INC hude millinery and some fine velvets in thi ces Ss | be anc ithe cue-tr of Ben ' A lle ne ale hou d do: ustling busipes > €MVarrassmMest te only tremporeae a — CE | come first ee my is Se = heat or of this paper will go| So rt 4 : [ Mi I n i : 1 ust : ~ business zee i ¥y tempore GENERAL NEWS j Thee ser mee ' Three things to remember abou: thi s sale: 4 = , ‘ * rm | elec a tie CLOTS: fi his week. ia wOortor whe Das Deer x | be piace. + 3. Mii] mone Saie. ea ae , | . | aie j - Padce. WN. O. Millis & Co., Statesvill > a én tlets Se ae ye al i > 5 7? .. Statesville, N. C l. The Paleiot re iast ¢ pis week to! Messrs, { \ = ; 7 ¥ } . ‘ nauctin ———_—____ lime, now ira ti : r znd. ne { i. the a i ies to; oS A se | Huch Allisen. “bo is nov i eh Cline ay wrocery store on Br oud = | we, How. Srd. The terms, cash over the counter ’ sent at rhe opening: session oO! Wee ch ame i. h. | Pehmond. made a prief visit t E as Qecided to close out ais ihe Late Mrs. Moses D Pink LH! ICLOK is ¢ her n - f . ; rr. Nichalso Fo OS Ee riches ii storia reaenel seRE es : ‘ as < ‘ eossibie. His | Corres: eee Dae . fPaiiwas offic jj jature aext Wednesd “ Te e se ‘Gpia pemene s mere this week. : . 2 Se i ESoe 13) a co: The Mascot. ] ace Le ee 7" oe e s Pv oe : f ee : mv be oeccupled bv braav, — i esi i : | iu riyis absence Mi Fh 8 Sap Soe 9] NE eal Ree apy on ees ‘ { mas. | t t A 9 Pas £5 pi — Lovise Anveline Pink (nee C ine : | _ , Wit ( ~ ht . aol pe 4 t iter. Wau ra Octoour 30. 1823 (hy Se teas The Beautiful Handker of the paper. Hel pr ic Geo. HB Uice: 198 S s here ‘ Lhe r Suow Case Co. will move fone t ee LD af Gloves, U nder si chiefs for men and ladies. Hosiery : a a i : : - ae . : - 5 { ‘3 al wontus of ieebleness and < a e ‘ ‘ erwear fo ° . -? rie dpewspaper Wan awa Nest apa wie. -V¥ aic,] v1 s orotoer. t ) their prevent stand Beross the | suffer a 4 a : t D4 u Se GC | tion. | Pass ne - ow m r ladies and men. ae. Corsets, eee eo eae treasur com. | : 4 ; : 23 iuuidin oom occomed ts: “ne GIO Of reiease there ao ae ‘ aist for women and children n 33. Erect ytless make paper o0rte: si | Mi Mary ics 0 | , t imom cume November 24 oT H rm Corse . for $1.00. 1 3 : : ait pe -», | mittees were als appt na ee . ' »y the Cochrane Stow Cuse Co., | ees pe oe - 1900, ar eee ene r | Umbre!}! x . landsome sterling silver hardle ua ever deLore Poe writer wh paces Messr “A \ { \ ‘ 2 a S ye ' yes TO Char | eS Years aud 29 days She Gauives eX. Ou a eo C oa for mit oo, OS ae for Same » te : : PIEEe, eS OES d ’ r : > ) dayers i Was DUI Et a - : C4 ‘ eatin } full repo from R weigh. | ca ete I sa eres | ) M Kiem } Poors | Ss vvru of Christian parents Senve | Serve of (ol: Wa. soody. ome avd see us, > are out for business t ' 1GalGd BUG - : i mi ie : +X : ‘ ” Sea ‘ . Was Daptise j . 7 a en - ; : L C. Lewis will manage thelva a my eg Or 5) Matie. Edna. and Nettie] 1<+ . ere ee ae Es iat ed in infaney eud Was | Sean Ae Oe Wess ect \ ; | W.T } pa J ( Irvin. | 4 t {fo 'e oN mal scuoo ! Tey the Stas “bow | Se te ODeE HAVING | of Ny ‘ ea age rine Re mune te ee N B Mil g Co f the paper “any of our)” i. | ' ; : . ; : Rene See ais | ‘ gshra Gin it nemo. nf f _ .- wo t .e . - ae i. oe AL we ‘ forthe paper, | Phese coma ts ; re er = st ; : 9 ac {ho continue tO} rae Christy o relej = andh oe “| Saturday und broke S lev s s still owe as lor the pap | tine \ ' 10 } OM = PNLIOD BN Nr neen : ae eeling i « | 3 i ‘ mit =) a cht ‘ ' Bra sti foot Wessts. fan e@ | > : : ~ | e bove taey w either Call 10] dunt Tre {ijere t yd i 4 yy t ’ a Vice Millis 1s utuusiastic church worker since, Gover bore Sawmiord, of A 2a, ie ior . Sen ‘ ie \ . LO cd -i- ie | CS} ecizliv sine: the taun rhe be cy 2 : “ : ™ Mr. Lewis r sectic wi jwerk by Jt }st { Kk } > Lev he : > Jota iO i i} mat an cess 2 canding of Mt. Re poe 1D a Me \ ’ fiermana cht bead 21 nome seriously re ' { }t burton, | — ' ‘ tf > i ) Ss his a re aS : a " Ae | lie- re- n a = , ie : Ga ‘| vf 5 ted i € tele Marrica i ! v zi : a | my ate a send) TO) DD Piuk OC eVeres «ud gone to Mou ery ; es Jeanetic wensteln Marriea. j a : : f io K Blut ‘ 2 en \\ MRC rn erm ct ~vitle Wea it ig WV 29, 1900, wom she deaves me [aid assu ood tue duties of he. office : i K Te ts : ice. =p sa of Delo er rout asbevil ; ; puazure Os irteparadls toss. She] The pP, *) da ; I ' kx eee ene ea eat a : Tae Peusaculs Dry Dock cud: x x - > ~ id, sev 0 vT, - : - =r \ ' hammer f ' rav | ie . => 1 2PaLC- | pbuilding .omyany.ct Pet rie 3 vi | [eudaren, two brothers. two sisterslhas + 5 Ree a oie nny oe t t 1 ne en Oo ot VES | # ‘ 3 : os -> 222s ard organized with : a ' | : eee a oocenens eods eau WHO a&@ cap, : oe qe 2 padres ee | ; 1, aa er f friends equal to ee tal stock of 3600.000. The i a soaeSoe 1> t Mer Ce GPL ACGUSINT Gees Al : SRM ra Seen Reais j , 1 ok “Av . ” “; "3 Ms ~) - r i } ele oh ee Ct akin cnet aie wa | oh exe waltiiceantaitactines ions) Gos 2t0rs uri incipally New York men. io aaa ia desuate t Teeobs on a : <i 3 oO ! : Sees | pustUmce, moved inte ihc be. a we tYust tis Gereternul pain. A meas, declared to be Far cle. « vin Ne 1 ae sone fate Seemann ae earls tee con nen in } : 3 pied by D. we | mec Ree Rn eae See Mippy ge a i 1 rs E‘tward S. Reaves, whe] Hs oid stand haus AGuict Christinas a6 Sweet Hoa. ? One NCAR y Bas Doe caine by. | 2 : as a6 3) me—] toe off on ” nent pba Car 1 Cpristmas with r ives | sted Neighborfivod News. Ruan : de an indain reser, on I opened to-da- i : r silie. S. C..rerturned iv | ve : iy lo South Jakota. The amount for OD EBLE ROGAN AM ne neki ark se fae Apron Check % t t } | et Correspondence of ‘fur Mascot. Pee kidd a eee t fo Ginghams. Same weieht andeount 2 ew eck = ‘ { ee : <a Pon iS | Weotch Service atthe Fr sbyterian “Paes : at i Sa ae oe = eee PA yard: oe LP Natra hah Gaerne ee Te oe ee 1 ‘ lThe ceremony was performed b r aud Mrs. 2. V." Waite Gave) ey pire y Sond Chi istuias passed ott very quict!: bout S100 060 vard: others at 4 und Ge. t fies plan been eeturned to their home at Stor in this neighborhoca witbout any W.H. Peddi : | ie ie Ree ed gece cee Sere onesie “ ted i a erereat = =f = A= le, general sup : 5 : } Fai + = 4) ’ ; f from to oridal trip wu Lf the churcaes ib town united 16 reeidents an d not as mueh shvotin: : = a erin f > \ i prcroth ‘ - Ss pOWROGSICIR i tt ee : : , ; neat JOU | teudent trans er ° 5 o f KJ ~~. tl { ors ’ } ‘ ‘ cetera E achmona vice ab Loe EF resdy ler s common. No one was murried aes haus por aon. it is 1g ine 0 ueens q LA re t Fema Univer } ev of Dr and Mra. Jutius Low-| ; ; 0 } ; wre | Pecran, ussiStanl vener: , — oi nolein and until a few years a =e na ars. Chas Parker are nt isy bight to watch tii u evhiek there wil be a wed-]oup- i. fi = eae es : ' NCL TE a f i = ivine coutury outeud to batl tae ing SOOT ea : a Sane SUPET tet ' iz ENengedit ie ds fat ived bere. Mr. Wed. Lowen yy Parker's motper sn COUN ee Se eal nLury oe :M een ag dent of lemphbis divis: a a ‘ = a leat set ron a : \ . ‘ : : : 5 {the Zc century bis Maree rs. VV. A. ar : of , nee ee a Beene ane ne Pres va fof this place. was best man, and! Parker has sold out his busir if S © 200 L pier: re ana rs. : artness, Of | succeed u oe ram: A Pee uta » ee ee : ae pc ae & he i oie t Os acl Miey ili MolMeved were alse : l,ervice vesau at 10 0 ci0ck and was | A ieston, are visiting in the neteh- | cu jpei sie WARNES, hand. i» ) - oe : roe tine ; xt week Vr. aud Mrs. M. Mever were @is’lin sarlon {over by Rev.U x Richare rood and sovndipg their boli 3° Superluteudent of the Norfylx di.i- Aa Pe ive, fenemian <riass, and ‘ j t a u ed OV vl ~ icagarcas orga Ad nd spe 2e iUGAVS | sj r } ' 5 pr it Mav YOURS woegiae aga : . : 5 . present. 7 : at t >. 221 Si0n, to ~ueceed Mr tehe mm 2 CBMs i , »R wr ‘ ' ae his |‘ M. Wi pocn left for s | Aiter the readin“ ola portion oft vib es and relatives vd ur uichens, nod Baars oi deat at ok Do huvoer Shoes J = Ww i _— - Batic 5 : os : - : : Pate ve'ase red aos = Rk ’ fir poshups to the ul brief visit to Asheville Thur-day. -ripture the congregatior which tii . Susan Barkley, an aged lady The ports into the United tet of those famous Koaewar aie os se pnetber 7 q i X S ’ " ° rs ' : . 5 ; es aes at ile , Pee og “thoes aac ie tr w next week. Death of Mrs. Sophronia I son, Jr. IT. E Vitberspoon. ihe Ghurch joined in the byinon ne aes very sick, Dut Is betler, She States for cleven months endins en) li tou waar v2hies come anc vs. Tn +} *} v/nee gst > 2 ‘ sa" a +5 iota > a al salons 2: P35 - -t th Mis. Sophronia Fei panied ner Ail gai tbe power oldesus name,” bas been contias GQ about wa Vear, Nove mir vr EMO. are STO0,451 507, a ‘ ean Gance Was Lived et Cut =) are a tr line tth ted ir ees Ney Ris aa in A Sppep ewe ’ * + ae A Nee eee cee hh cree dice a agiyie Watson ofsabe rad | Rev uw. A. Sinith ied it I : uA G Slean has moved to his] ains > 233 |77in the cerresp: 1d- J. ML With 1 — . aes ae es ; near Capt Grevorv's i fecouity. is expeeted bach yer ibe first speaker cf the| new dweliing which be crected jast/ing Mon hs of inst vear, and ibe ex- € m. Oe eee a nea vit at 2 0 nderson. where she sper euing Was Major Robvius va tic /summer on hisown place. He feels] ports of Gomesiic merchandise for - “V1 ~ ~ oe r wer east Sr ieccie ere 3 } reter cel t . he see . . mle ph? 7. ever 4 't soy ° a tesville ¥ wenityre actory | lin: - ess from lidave Saturday { quarter of Lue Cot ary, the sec | at home. Me R. Jo Sloau is: buid clever os euths endicy with Novena | 7" oo staris upaygain voday otier being | ouwels The deceas po hae Oy ERTS SNOT Me DCS COS ee farin this win | der, 19000 sr °32 308 929.350 av ainst yet 4 foe the H jidays i238 veurs oid, tbe dauy yr Hiram L. Grab ot G i > 1 rt Revo So. ck. COLE, Vober $113 = {Vin the es i wicccrs. Geo. and ‘VE Austinof tais place Sane = Ss day o as - ] wed quarter; aud vu ike idst qua Mr. A. M Guy. wie got his foot} months of. tyecur a ; Ss te ned stock of} sf Mr. Ge. Mio Austin, SO Gia aE So DOWIES se. b. © Caiagve: Aliof vbese|saxcd at Brown & Hunter’s saw SCREEN Us rename nel el 2 ane e epenes stock - : ‘ \ Caen ile : Reem atest ve iv: “| : ; ea i : . ) Vy ‘ SheDGaAy 20k SOEViNE resses Were WtleresclogY CIViky | mMiits vetrige@ slong ticely en S $ times ~ 7 od . herne LsLIN ales srs. W. ‘ . Welt 6 ~ DOF = s, oc wtOouy Ny. tHe yaar ae n - ae . ~ &. FAR * Preeeries Ob West SGREpe bo 2 Ate Tot ; . mpl oe rapid manuerscwe of tae prom Mr. W.G. Bacikler, on Ch ne oe aa 5 i te Re QE IHS 4 ¥ h’g placeand war. youu Aust Kuseue Morrison spent |* .rap.d inander sie OF Lue pre Mr. W.G. baciierv, or Ir stinas| person su sn 7 A neelees a t a BS she bs es ‘ : ’ : : ; A | Vents ol e DeTrie i how Jdac Ae ew ~ ’ ; bes : 4 * : 5 > . , Uubed states army Eas ISkOH iiduy in Charlotte, returning ard | ee DEE Se dee a ae i TIS. S00n 3 ae” arches : S6on become] ' yak? é a. 5 oan v ilier en i I tained a iieuves six children. three sons and jy} “as Morrison nd chil- }iow Dow tne ¢ utue) utd cdevelupea mue spre: wdinge adder suake thailsectous a: Siould be topper at SS os dbsg tet by ae & "*% num be to ’ A three duughters. Shebad ccen foe @yen with bim Menday. tnudstrialiy, iu Lee ually wid mor Vas Qs uctive asif if was surmmmerfoncn. Gie Vlaute Coueh Gare = : ers home © treet Moncas venrs a “reat sufferer, bav ing s ut ! ; 5 ee ae e ge quickly c * coughs and ecald ud s apres mio Soe ees : —- Incob Chri fame ih Mond > . . rea ma ere “ Sn aces icy > CG tht ‘ evening Nome MODES BES hos pital ia Balti i Jacob Cerist cz me in Ma mae { vo Revs.dtuward > Success to the Sascor and it. }the worst eq.os of croup. bronehitigs p is the season of stock taking | nore more than a year avo in an pee oe Beene ‘the tour readers, Wok. Ss gripee ane ober threat and lone % 1 Lit a ; wn 4% i d : Ss na } . A a E man oe oa aie wis E x s ‘ ‘ ana 7 les amone the mer ¢<!lort to be restored to heaita, but eo a ¢ ape d ubree features of che] Sweet Home, N. C., Decernber 31 [troubles WF Hail dr aa A oie oar sdvertisine |(one avatl as ber relict was only century, tke growth of civil acd | soe tate af remporary. Death came tober wa ; Ree rspoon and A tious she The progress Of l- sere a ta ( rylessedt relief Tae lanes service YES lay two of tbe Statesville | ¥ on und the wissiouasty ¢urt of Happening. at Moorosvilic, 5 \ >! pe \ taal seen nett ; cee ean | \ : TyOs ee : ; ae S n ' i af were conducted at sautn iv yovs mow iivliog in Salisbury.) were ee lure. Mv. Sta bree 60 ir, J. Coon Leazar. of Comasebe, A t a = a pies ‘ eb t ot 5 naayv 5 PC) ' as ? Y ' ogatl dye? go t ; . ; Qn VC + ae eu ee f ns , shurch by Rev. Edward 2. Reaves luy and Mondey ihe futuce predivied aw rand | Doxus. arcved bere Wedtacsday last | Rea a Ol te Pe reduction 660 CIN i} ‘ ei heruseQOid | onctorday at elever : 5 ‘ yomeul it sslob, and remiud- “a NR Tee ‘ Toa a 4 , SS: . 3 : yesterday at eleven ae via . : pmeur ib ta AU ‘ bat O:%4 Vist rio 1 i azar and ¢ 4 ‘ hae G a d R h :. a ‘ + . fi ; 2 1c ritZ ‘ TR = « 24 2 1 ‘2 en y ats ADT i ft oH iets eee oer maeeh aiate e, oRe unas You a. od boned of shee wreat adwan other cclazions 1 & ea we to size an Sty ie, as Deen Meade ) ; ' ang diss Ida C wheat . i \ : - Lot t Sates wt the ray ard bard ov the chure} : Ne lus Lheir copsequcat respou- ty Jason A Goo dmanan! wife, , Rs oe or are Visiting 1 2 ; oa ‘ ‘ z ; hi tec Y40. { pe fatnerivss st I Tir n : es 5 vy. Durluys this portion Ob ibe} Pexas. ae on a writ to bis brot a 4 ' ay : : palpate r. W.L Cutting. : a as : rs SL | , oe { 3 auring Dee “a pretty 2 Wa Dew iIGe fOr Lhe : bes Sul >the LUUth psa Was suun | hy (sowie, £4 | ‘ Sete ; : ro willsa i] ies Serr ayer Dermin Tnomesan : Munares. belo 12 toe vast ieee ok py ete BO ain 4 months busine es, who willsadly miss (heir motu Siessrs orm my tr: wintte belure 1a te >t veo iester Prournan and a1iss atn h t t sf ‘ ee ee ee minutes belwre 12 tue vast) or, Tester Trowman ard Missi Digests what youeat. | | ; " : : he streets were Ca na £o08 ae "pe reir urhe a Yeste: . = wa i ¢ G iit: sb ykavet lata £ieomdae were Marries on De- { Tt artificial licests ti ns ay | ms om y i ; a 7 aa dav to tbe U niversil We Nite 3! K [ stlie tromchuren towcr 10 cou sember Diu at fie residence of the lau ally digests the food and aids iy j : ’ tunic wt night) seein “iall wil! so back next week U ll eee See 2 oe o {8e Nature in strengthening and recon- fon a fs ci teea os g . \ . ~ Ww ro: OD Xt Week. h Wh, Lie Svs me hae Ss ater 4 in j s ; ¢ oe , b ut off some time while | ¢ uced.in Okiahoma After Neurs “Ot TE So CS K next week ; = helen sores AW. 25 Yee ip _ Ficmi'oyt, | structing the exhausted “digestive or- i, ii i pets Te.) y i 4 1 * i ~ 1 7 t tie LES) US ‘ rue tm ‘aT a JOBS tye 1c)! _ . ; ‘ te 2) uew plaot was being put ia bs And Brought Back Mir. and Mrs. Henry Clarke ard 4 : Pears a no fee iting and; gans. It is the latest discovered digest- é as YS ig {tides ope if’ & 3 the town riam Clarke have retorit Pages cal ani ees oa eran Oe Cee tonic. No other preparation 5 id : Il Lp et ie ear eat nora iy {ake tue hour of miduigut mar ‘ke the Rev J W Jones efficiency. It in- bi tt kK. ¢ e. a0 aged fady Vataug et vk } =~ eas ive tWiu perivus of time, oon oo, returned bf rmanently cures f } yer 2 ; ey “) . : | died at tlospiia here she hac ber oe aos -190Land the iweutieth Cen | visiting relatives "Teartburn, id been sent ov ihe wn authorities | removing 1, of Miller Rove aI oS Reaves tea Toe oid ceaturs ch, Nausea, ig , : - ’ fur treaimenh, souday aud ‘vas bu [1S months im Mt ee > AOE it listeners tu aw suieina ane the new Contury Ml Sumnsant Made t : cae ‘ , 4 , - = \ i ges Mak , pod NS 5a 4 Yied ii Usk woud Celie cry Eka. ¥ 7 i Lexas, fiervent pray peas pout Lhe ft: 2e ae wnd wh 2 Se ude by teo. Ko Nissei Company. 3 ‘ ie er this Unit where be will make his home ia the Jair) ‘ » the ringing of the]r Sea nas ntains 2% times Dick Simmens, a veyro bey tpte! > ng parbin 't psia mailedfree me Rs, & = JON ft eee mY fstnvo j } =) fron $43 : was ipkep f4om the train pear Mt d States tnarsbai, > Al]. future. Ue tay LOE GYD ef Geerris CO., Chicago Olive while beswas urder arrest, by yauy with Callaway eas uiss Minnie Morrison who spent [US 2Y% hu Have Made Tae LOHU WIN, a ; Ors tee marsha: si ea pile + stat ent ee es ing the conte ico Ef[saac Barris and Mr. J. @ . y } . } . } » by ‘ wal ye froth } - S220 ates ike Ma. aba Ca —~ ,« 2 mob und unmercifully whipped ; : the boidays wit me formes Eh ° a : ~ : CE MARKET This 234 dav of Ne 1 aud turped lous: M mebt CE te eae Sete the Concord seigt @ returned js o> erward op toe releuthss}have withdeawa. the new ti = = rae ea cting to spend the tei Ri eenoen : Davidson Dosw oo ee. Lime: Whhe tke whisties il be known 2S Ranke, Harrvis A caucus Of the Democratic liek vob TO AlOuby DECXL G day shMULL wy ssprendthe tidiuys fas nate » &. Rankin. 3) b. Ba 4 loons Cf Tbe two bGuses of the Gene + Greensboro, Caliawa tas around thab the year was endea and pand D. KK. meNeely are paet- ; i ai ch eid in tue Ane, uifed to another pri Lipo Iss€S Cat e aud \ - Oop ina Uy he vow Sear Des py eat ury been “4 tpe sew firm ca —~ - a is u Junuary 5 h, haoceulf over bis bend: eurn ust evening to Convers 11} and another given ior - 3. W Stevenson left yesterday | am produce ey lanigan-fv« ns Hara Vare 4.09. 3 fort ostog ofiicers bey theGepot. Ee we firs, | <0! ae Spartanbs C. and{man’s rrovement. At12:10 Rey ee Ee Seon ae expects | Re 2 . RC. : : . } SS a = a . Me Se tat , > Sumpter h Onudeet -U county sud from there iss Wilie Copeland left for Greess [J G. Pressly pronounced the beue- (ET SS be: zbba é GENTS Po. pyter Das O¢ 1 addée . ~ ' ie i < oe { S Ss. =m : iG bor ibe : . f a ate 7 ele canes en as nilo Lexas, where his tier, Jo W. | O@EO wOorlbel elie ine ¢ vatlon Went ub's way to Saleigh arrivic g there | Ham: eee : 2.00 oOl's! post ohic CC : saw was liinoe Dot noe ie : ) i WC Seen ao Jee ina Seal “bolted ibs. per bushel. 6o| Fu. aa nnn * cel ret of thi 2 Mest wway Was lying sot r from Dre.and Mrs L ut neo hew Ve Hhavew Cealu-j}oaext Moudaay. “" unbolted. 48 ibs“ “ 55 — - ‘ t ! ) imends here wit Dallas. iEridav from Ashe ry Trobiluc oouse of Him to wnoma Meoresville, N.C. Ses 60 hu ys ¢ : : 7 Pen eves ‘ ee eet a eae ; afl ee old—s6ths. per bushe! ae 60 ww v. elad to see him landling man. i wt Ist, a warran oY NUL had snent Christma: ae vars Is bur a day aud a& January 2ad. 1901. ran 2 : ‘i oe ates 56 x laced in the bands of Deputy | vars. J. A. Woed ] day as yusand years oe Mats—azibs, ar 35 z ne si i 7 | rs. J3. bi. WOOU > Jf : Peas-—clay 75 Phe colored } tO cae \ Wardes of Dulas.) yi cane home with them ene ied Dinexs inl Olin ie) Secneya) a ee el a 70 NV’ f=0 } « w hye ye i Ox ey : eo See My Dauevhter-in-Law - = ees . ~ i Potatoes—Iris 60 ‘ i > as Gay LUNAS OO oe oD) OE CVEr} Pre A oom 3 « ¥ A ake be Lay, House Broken into-- Other News /otatoes TAS SA 6 wise ei we iim eye: VY 7 , ~_ V i 22 ver from the sicrouwuains ce Stone time the marshall! Bade te ee who hes A part i S:atesvirie peop! t : +" | ) ea cee cel ae oe aS TF OU VIA TO GI VE, GI V E A GO" 4 NT. my f c sete i i & : : f ay : . + been at bofae with her parents. Mr A partly of Siatesvilie people Went | Correspondence of The Mascot. Onions—select, per She? 4 5) a ee a nil Za Hee eommpnities {were bere i esua,. UPS QU m tuto exicn i airy, 1 W.v = oe Ne : “tto Satisi last evening lo see Miss si sy feet ie te eee aie 8 . m= a See pe can ' * id Mrs Wey urner wth) return}. ie =e As I nave aot written tovou in ajTallow.--- ---+-+---++--- 3 ah ~ : : i \ is no special celebration elt taa went to Virs San ae 5 a , Warton « vercas leading lady in . 7 . ; : nO ned Ree SMa cil a eae n eeeie ntact) ele te ie 20 ere are eee we know W mo 1owever rostay there for lo months went day to Columbia, S.C , where she yy ie ere on iN} Loag time, 1 will give you a fewlines | Hens—per Bo | 5 you will like ° Wor is atteadings the ( sve sor Ywome reece SeoNiealarea " aS ies bese arts Christmas was! Reosters per ih 2 wr sau : : - leet yibe Junto Bbores echelon PCat Cue) Se et eee om whe b0args there last oiubk 1 Suse . a these parts. Chrisimas WAS | Chicken “Sp: 2 2 All Wool Art Squares, beautiful colorings in ail sizes; Smverra Gls lectlea b o it r : as ¥ “3 : ~ S 4 ve MISS } wn « Pt ¢ 4 ae aren r = . Rees . a as 2 l = ) : Be ea wes ‘| Miss “fary R. Adams returned} Uouvere, who is miss C¢ nnie Jones si en vig dinver parties. On 5 Velvet and Tapestry Rugs Porters, Lace Curtains, Marsé ; Orcer for ibe Commie Tere Wil % ; Ge i ie 2 . ee hk JOUVE, WtlO ts oat WOINTIO I€s, mnday at f ti S Pee) sine Tarkeys—per ™. oe eee 7 t ¢ ie . i morrow oleh Alter 4 December to, 1100 3 Viouday from Salisbury where she;the dauubticr of Cul. o.C Jecnes, of oe ae = es es nee ONS, Bt Ducks ; ee ee 4 Quilts, Satin Quilts. Band stitched Linen Sheets, Utica mills HS. eu VOrrey et. aAdtel : J? ,t : . , ete iar et j es : Seta 7 . ee rpersGure, tbe ) ¢ Ser er MRR an eet 6 Ae +} : . as .sters ee L ve v den and ou the 20tu of 1 iad stopped wu few days with frie ods | Charlo:te. is reeeiviag @ warm wei Purhers pater. ine neko 2 tite of man ponies eack et ei Io Cotton Sheets. with H S Pillow Cases to match. Table Demnox«ic the instalation oysters ik be set u : : SEY . = = age : : > ; . ras satisfe vi: ¢ nes eesel 2: e- 30 Ny. 7 lie oe > < . 5 <9, a Se ea are eRe er te mouth Mershbal Warden and Mr. & jon her way from the Hal! Heiliv | CO ne on ber tour throuvh her na- Was Satis it d vy al the good thi BS a ce ocnaiee ction oe 12% Napkins. Davlies. Towels and tnany otber articles that wili vladeen < Lan meuibers are askea vi F, Gates, assistant chiefof police, | wedding at Aioemarle SE NO, Se dows, |i? ne Christmas day'at Mrs} “” Fair : 10 the heart of the housekeeper sent ‘ ine st “ Ive State. ibuse ven WU Typ. : a cee a caer ol a = ee ies Datlas brought the fugi tive to : } eons eel \C - Dr. P. C. Jurney’s there was a fine , Honey eas ee Z Br: ' Dace 7 rehouse eee ; : r. Lela x as Cee eee Herne na Mrs. Vy oo iD ys . \ E fi Drakes at the todacco warehouses Stat sville where he was eoaance a W ve ne seas rt = Clio o se sere Moreiseu 3K L sts. J. FP Rian: dinner, oe twenty aie of her hos |rggs—hen.. . . - 83 Others may be cheaper, rm ¢F ¢ tare . ¥ erytiv set . x } . . aii bVae ’ » rpoarhh -_|- a at & se SL. ae : , — 2 1 ere gocd yesterday, especially al jail until last Saturday when ke was!, = 2 Gans ee nec a es oes vau, Mrs. L. Ash, mrs. Siduey Lee pitality aad the day Re ssed_ off 100 eee 7 Nore can be better : oe nie See Foye) me in le , i} gao, Mrs. L. As Mrs. Sidue ae : When is} he £ ee were satis | .aken to Gree nsboro by Deputy Mar- mood, come in Fast week to: visit bi Parks, Miss Loecie Caldwell a: “ |quickiy; and the day after Chrisi-j xc. o sa - 5 ark GN a epi “340 Tmus a crowd took Genbex witha Mr. | Reathers—n 35 than our line of ready-made Top Skirts. Thev are made to «eer rc - - ts. 2 e tx e2r, iprices ba | talesville manufacturers net | tobacco and wiil pay @S mucp for as it w rings anywhere. The O/msved-Potwin-Breneman Co. which ts to appear in the coliege i Tuesday eéevening comes VET) ly recommended. The en ie ibey offer will be one of I icest musical treats given The little son of Mee. W. B. Blythe. who ts here on a oer quite ill Mr. ythe was summoned from fun tersville yesterday and came up las! evening or u account of the little fel- LOW s lliness. ViS1t iG sisver. RK. bL. Sioan, is _ The register of deeds has issued ‘three marriage licenses the past week: Mr. Ler Evcere Freeland and Miss Mary 1 son Campbell Rash acd Mr. C man and Miss Callie 4. Johuson, aud Miss Mr. Law mily £ rn Ace Trout C. Oren. The » following cefficers suing term will be installed by the} Pythians tonight and after the in stallation there will be light refresh for the faithful whoare cn The officers are: Sig Wal- Evans, V.C.; J. G Powell. P: J. T. Montgomery. M. of W.: E. G. Gaither, M. of AL: So] Ciarke, K. of R.audS.:E. O. An derson. M. of F., and R > M. of E. ee ae bands. lace, C. e- As. oo Jim Grant In Jail. Deputy Sheriff J. M. Deaton. of Mooresville, arrested Jim Grant EF yi- day on the farm of Mr. M. W. White near Mooresville aud lodvedg him ox jail here Saturdav. It will be re membered that Grant shot and. kill- ed Geo. Ramseur, an old nevro, near to vo about three weeks .avo. When arrested be was working under the;® name of Jim Williams. He will be tried at the next term of court. sentenced time to -hul J. & Millikan to be res ro the penitectiary—this Nashville. Harve Church, who was tried at the snine time witha Callaway given the same sentence bas since completed his teria aud i: home. Callaway has u wife and tu ehildren ip Marshal Warden had the warrant for Cal way alittle more ~ pa four year sand was rather proud of baving at last Janded his man. New Advertisements @nGa long al 0 klahoma >. Rickert, the jeweler and optician, asks bis friends not to forget that one good turp deserves another upd thanks them for past favors. Barron & Nicholson thank their friends for aliberal patronage and wish thema happy New Year. Mr. f. E- Allison bas a line of stationery, 5 and lle goods, old stand untu JOO = S, for the en i he : roar vist. al _H. Allison’s Cali and see him, he knows bis business and will do you cig Sloop & willer, the shoemen, sug- vest two New Year’s resolutions. Read their ad. and see what you think. of them. F. A. Sherrill & Co call attention totheir line of dress goods, jackets, | zlovesand other things at a bar- vain. Barron & Nicholson want to set- tle up with those who owe them. J RB. Connelly, commissioner, gives notice of Vv aluable land for sale on february 4th. Cc. H. Armtiefd, commissicner of fers a valuable lot for sale in Trout- mans. W. H. Coffey offers $5.60 reward for the return of his dog. _ Yount & White make a cut of 250 on all gades of Nissen wagons. Dare L.O “Williams, Admrx. gives rotice to ereditors. zy2rents and otper velatives. His : r = 2ssr W 2 ang C eas present a is near Ladonia,Texas. | Messrs. W- V. Belt and C. D.Cowies hey will returu tuis morning. vrs. Geo. W. Leng, Miss Lorena ~ Lory and ee orge Long expect to i 5 Sa eer me eg : Key & Co --Some Ghanges leave tomorrow or Saturday for ae nme Ghanges, Their| Key & Co., wno have done a larze waolesale liguor busivess bere tor in Graham. art with them their old home many friends here pe with much regret. vars have ciosed out their wheuie busites at will continue- io , ice: 7 “1 eal : - Clyde A. Stevenson, who won thejship in — than five yvalion quanti West Piont cadet 2% At yy . ; Yt on — Spout some ties fo Di lupe ibe compos Inontas 3Zo, left, I mGaay tor Gen. fare about ready to <I Operulin i . : ait ao lens = - = O Seslad Operation, Heehes’ military school at Hivhlard (their laree iture factory Bud ’ a N Y. to tinis hi ~f ae i : * ; ‘ om —— wls mall sh his prepara: j they intend tudevote their time aug fo © entranee e ee be Sean rad cs : 5 tion for the entrance examination at!energy tmaking shis business a > } r West Point. success. L.M Purdy, their sup.r Mr. Dan Kill. of Denton, intendent, ube wife, of Gigb Point, his and his wiles father aud mother, air. visit to relatives. | vir. Dill. has been living in Texas a'% yood many years, be has one half i They will occupy ister, Mrs. Wr. Swann, of Ce ol} Vlezander Spring township, and many other ) who have com the county. 2 Ww. i pane ated the Lillin. vsiey S A:. ur. A. A. Lowranee, of Belleville. | Bootu, the Gibbs ho Se oe = Arkansas, is in the county on a visit /the Guy house on Park street. This tobis mother and other relatives | paper rejoices to see the town filling ue Lowrance is a native of Iredell! up with this <lass of citizens Ava county but has been living in Arkan-j vives them a cordial welcome tv ag for the past 20 years. This is bis | our midst. tirst visit bome in 11] years. W. W. Deaton. cf Mooresville, was in town yesterday on his way; ‘ror Asheville where he will move! aext week to take w position yard conductor at the Southern ; Railway depot. Mr. Deaton has oeen living in Zexas for the past, eight years. , ts bere on a Texas. | pand Mrs.Snydercame in Wednesday. the Long bouse on ees Other emploses >from Hi:h Point are relatives in wile, who have —— ur. Ross Barkley spent Wednes- day in Charlotte. miss Lois Loxg returns to Peace Institute, Raleigh, xonday. mr. J, H. Rockweil, aud Lis bride are are expected home tomorrow. W. C. Feimster, Esq., of Newton, was in town On business Tuesday. urs. J. M Wilhelm and children will return Saturday from Charlotte. as Among the boys who have been zt home from school for the holidays she following ‘returned yesterday: Wallace Hoffman and Baxter Coch- rane to the Agricultural & Mechan- ical Colle se; A.G. Phifer to Trinity; aod W. E, Phifer to Union Semina- ry, Ri Feces Geo. Wilson, Jack burner rand Arthur Turner will re- turn to’ Trinity tomorrow; S. L. Colvert to Raleigh Saturday. Charhe Phifer went to York Ins- tute durisg the holidays to visit Prof. A. T. Allen ur, J. A. Welborn, of New Hope township, arrived Monday from Ar- kansas where he had been liviog for some years. Rufus Jurney, and that was the wind up of Caristmas. While ur. R W. Jueney and fam- ily were away from bome Christmas day bis house wax brokeninto The creain jar was emptied, a sack flour moved, window curtains taken down and the beds upset. The thief is thought to be known, but no arrests have been made as itis hop ed the cuilty party will leave the country. Young De. P C Jurney is at home f from ihe medical college it >chmond, Va., Where he wiil crad- uate next veer. He will return on the 3rd, inst. Christmas 1893 sr. land caught 115 rabbits in hollows, in 189° he only got 100 and ! in 1969 only 30; so like the turkeys” they are going fast. should ecme here with fox hounds and eatch some foxes There are some on ur. J. u. Jurne;'s place. There was no drunkenness up! here except some boys from Betha: | ny towmship came over and took on too much sow-paw. Two Bethany boys, one Lambert and Less Bell, fought at Weisner Ce night | ay Weisner, N. C., Dec. 31, 1900. Miss Clara Eaton left for Charlotte , friends. Mr. W. L. Allison will leave to- day for Philadelphia after Sars Christmas at home. Mr. Peter Force, who spent the’ holidays with Mr. T. J. Allison, re- turned yesterday to the Si of Virginia. Rev. W. R. McLelland ee from Newton, where he assisted in the installation of Rev. W. A Mat- eburch, Monday. of} ' ; ' | iSTATESVI | STATESVILLE. N. ¢. Dec 1900, 9 4. ™m. ' Strict Good Middling....... 2.25 Good Middling...... G35 Madi. =o) in 205 Meee ee ae le 8.95 Sa eo mae: wie! 8.85 Taomas Hoi- rehoiz : Some “bod ars ' i { { S| afternoon on a visit to : : : Tuesday Special low prices to Suaday schools thews. as pastor of the Presbyterian 4 Hides—dry, per re green vf Wool—washed 25 Apples—dried 3 eae = “ “ “CLE! is ne green---per bushel . 60 Peaches—pecled, bright . ° a om fancy . 6 a ms Sh le fim te i 7 Bacon—Hog TOCnd. “per a) 22). = & PAI tel ite Nilnn go oe lin +2 = SiQO5 coo ai me le ee eee 9 a Shogldessae ee oe - § Market Erea vwhen vou are ready to buy kings Candies, be sure and see us as we have the largest stock, the best q iality, the handsom ost packages ane the lowest prices ever offered on this market. All kinds French mixtures. stick candies, loose choevlates, bon bons. pure creams, etc., etc tes, for itheit Christmas trees. Raisins, nuts and figs in abundance and cheap. Don't fail to ~ee us, as Weare sure we can please you. Bananas, Malagx grapes, Oranges, ete. Fresh Ovsters almost every day purkeys, cran- berries, cranberry sauce, mince meet, etc. COOPER & GILL. LLE COTTON MARKEY. Wh PE G LS L L I S I E SE oe vv : ) we guaraniee stvle. fit and finish. those stock. en in doubt see ours WALTON & Just beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. hare a few in high colors, reds, blues and purples. reece! ived another tot of We ‘Also GAGE VERY business man who expects to “ ij increase his busines- and be in the eee =| push must have printing dons are the eee ee tha? i< at- =a The Mascot he wants tractive. Printing Clo | X¥OU WiLL FIND Us de tn-dare. to menticn. that will help s your business 2 be pleased with our werk { ' 7 } ore jj iavest. a leaay ton LLL PLL LI DLO y ) 363 = iF - -- a it ma Let's yp Scie aSLanRENEEEAEEienEEEeRameET ) a ) 1 ) i! , = i » a6 ; ) SA i} . | ii ) it i} y y . ared tH your es printing in the and 2t prices We du om ting sanil and re : : 3 ey opt FPS 1% CT acd | | aS | | Ae rBt nanan rae! Rirg us up—’ Phone, 35. g sy Piles Sor phe : “Sw - é a- AV nan Postal Card FERRO GPG AEGIS a egy Pine Pe Samaeieenmeaiaaeal SOREL Le ONE, SRN ie Soy ln ih 4 : - PRIESTER DIET Ym MOET wh ON Tee a, - BRYAN SPEAHS. The Democratic Leader Says the Principles of the Party Still Live. Lircoln Neb, Dispatch, 25th, The annual banquet of the Jeffer- sonian Club of Lincoln tonight, at the Lincoln Hotel, brought togeth- er nearly three hundred represeyta- tive men of the Democratic and Pop- ulist parties of Nebraska, together with a number of leaders from oth er States. Wm. J. Bryan made his first appearance at a public gather- ing since the election andthe greet- ing accorded him was never more hearty and spentaneous in his home city. The speech of Jonn W. Kern, defeated candidate for Governor of Indiana, aroused the banqueters to a high pitch of enthusiasm, by laud- ation of Mr. Bryan and his outspok- en criticism of those Democrats whom he accused of contributing to his (Bryan’s) defeat. His denuncia- tion of Democrats who offered ‘‘gra- tuitous counsel to Democracy,”’ though he mentioned no names, was accepted by the crowd asa reference to former President Cleveland. Mr. Bryan, whose subject was ‘‘Principles Live,’’said in part. “At this bang vet, surrounded by niegh- bors who haye been my friends for ten years, | may be pardoned for saying a word ofa personal nature. Five times you have voted for me for public office—twice for Congress, once for the United States Senate and twice for the presidency—and no candidate ever received more loy- al support than you have given. ‘*Whether [ shall ever be a candi- date for office again is a question which must be determined by events. No one can speak with cer- tainty of the future, for one’s des- tiny is not knownuntil his life’swork is complete. Ishall be content if it is my lot to aid in the triumph of the principles while others enjoy the responsibility of office. “The holding of public office should be an incident and not thé extreme aim of the citizen. It should not be an end, but the means for the ac- complishment of a purpose. The presidency seemed desirable because it would have enabled me to give ef- fective aid tocertain reforms which I believe to be necessary to the pub he welfare, but defeat—even asecond defeat—does not lessen my interest in this reform and time may proye that my work is toadyocate rather than to execute. “The Commoner will give me an opportunity to participate in public discussions and Iam sure that an editorial pursuit will furnish much intellectuai enjoyment as 1 could have found inthe White Houseand in addition thereto will give me more time for home pieasures. “The principles for which we con- tended in the last campaign still live and we who believe them must con- tinue to fight for them. An election does not change principles; it only determines what principles shall be for the time being applied. “The believers in tariff reform did not abandon their faith when the high tariff doctrine was endorsed at the poils, neither did protectionists wher their cause suffered loss. The advocates of the gold standard con- tinued the fight for mono-metallism for 25 years 1n Spite of the platform declarations of all parties in favor of the double standard. Shall we who believe in bi-metallism lose courage because our opponents have profited by an increased volumn of money,thus admitting the economic principle for whichwe have been con- tending? “Defenders of trusts did not lose heart when all parties denounced combinations in restraint of trade. Shall we give up the fight because monopoly has triumphed by stealth? Must we now advocate an imperial policy because our opponents have won a victory by denying that they areimperialists? <A colonial system involves a surrender of theory of government and the people will un- derstand this as soon as the system is put into operation. If we were to consult our immediate conven- ience and comfort we would never oppose wrong of any kind for all warfare involves a temporary sacri- fice, but this is our government and must be transmitted unimpaired to prosperity. We have no choice, therefore, but to stand steadfast, come what may. If we are success- ful in diverting present tendencies and in carrying the government to its old foundations, we shall rejoice in the victory and probable reforms secured. I am confident that we shall ultimately win, but if the trend toward piutocracy cannot be check- ed, it is still better that we should be defeated ina righteous undertak- ing than that we should join hands with those who are ignoring the io- alienable rights of man.’’ p< Coincidence, if Not Worse. Atlanta Constitution. It is significant that in connection with the effort to revive Cleveland as 2 political prophet there is a studied effort to belittle and abuse the man who has twice upheld the democratic standard with courage aad fidelity. The fact that Mr. Bryan was the standard bearer in the campaign just closed; that he conducted a clean-cut and honorable fight, and that he is today, by- virtue of honors placed upon him, the foremost dem- ocratic citizen of the union, does not saye him from the assaults of party bushwhackers, whose only grievance against him is that he stood upona platform which had fbeen built up by the democratic masses, Tae people recognize the facts and understand fully the animus of the attack. As intimated by Mr.Bryan himself, no one knows the future. It is not at all probable that Mr. Bryan will ask for another nomination. But whatever happens, the democ- racy of the nation will not be sha m- bled by those whv strike at the par- ty through its chosen leader. Asa private in the party, Mr. Bryan has the right to speak and to suggest, and his so doing shorld not be held to his disadvantage. The voters are watching and theywill dispose of it they have a chance. the game, as soon as Rocking the Cradle. J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark., Says: For the past fifteen years I have consulted physicians and used patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv. er Pills and Tonic Pellets excelled them all. _ I could get no relief for constipation, and after using one box I was as sound asadollar. Af- ter telling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine and were cured, and now we are all rocking the cradle of life away in perfect health and enjoyment. M y advice to all is never let your house be clear of Ramon’s Pills. For sale by N. R. Tunstall, Druggist. DESOCRATIC LEADERSHIP. Party Ethico Laid Down ina Masier- ly Editorial. Atlanta Constitution, There have been several ebulli- tions fromPrinceton,and there have been speeches delivered in Lincoln, allof which must stand for the im- portance the democratic voters of the country may choose to give them. The battle for democratic leader- ship will, of course, run along with the efforts of the democratic voters to place themselves where they can be most effective. The voters have been balked by defeat, but whenever a compact mass of 6.300.000 men is to be found, coming within a frac tion of being the majority for the time being will be uneasy, while men who sat upon the fence as_ well as these who fought in the ranks will hasten to get within the limits of possible success. The man who sleeps in battle receives the same treatment in courtmartial ith one who deserts, military lawrecognizing no difference in conditions. It is not often that a draft is made upon the enemy for a leader, or that the one who furnished aid and comfort to the enemy is exalted above the men in the trenches. There are to- day two sets of men in the country, the defeated democratic hosts, hag- gard with loss of blood and not yet recovered in spirit. Their depres- sion of feeling is honorable to them, since it has come as the result‘of a good fight, and marks the political party as wounds doa soldier. The other class is formed of the enemy and of the opportunist, the one fought us openly and the other screaming out the derisive taunt of “I told youso.’’ Very well let that be the extent of their service. The taunt may be unpleasant, but it neither disposes the fighter to sur- render nor improves his opinion of the dodger. As Mr. Bryan has declared, demo- cratic principles still live. Tried in the battle, true to his party, he is entitled to all the honor accorded by by tradition to the nominated chief of the party. Another who was not found where fidelity and gratitude demanded that he should be, sen- tentiously says: ‘‘Give the rank and file a chance.’” Placing these two opponents side by side for the pres- ent purpose, their expressiofs amount to the same thing in effect. Democratic principles cannot be set aside by opportunists, but in the hands of the rank an‘ file, they will be upheld on every proper occasion. The defeated nominee for the gov- ernorship of Indiana speaks for the democracy of his state, and in the same spirit will the answer come from along the red line marking the conflict of opposing forces. But there is one point which would be well to keep in mind, and that is the democratic line is now all file. The rank stands wide open for promo- tion. Whether those who have here- tofore stood in the favored .places shall continue to do so depends al- together upon the will of the file. There are distinguished democrats entitled to respectful consideration because of past services, and who may be entitled to it again if their services continue to be effective. This brings us to the point which we desire so much to emphasize. Un- der our form of government, every popular movement is from the ground floor up. The file is on the ground floor, and it is composed of the men who have ‘supported the party action, It matters not that they may have differed in poli- cy; that some would have perferred One course and some another—the test is the deposited ballot. In every state this file will move in its own way,aunit upon basic demo- cratic principles, but divergent more or less upon temporary or cur- rent issues, By and by these lead- ers will be called into national con- veation, to which they must bring their works as the best claim toa hearing: There an agreement must be reached in which all cannot be successful. Some men must sur- render cherished opinions for the public good but the sacrifice will be on the altar of party for the good of the county, whicn can best be serv- ed by that party. In 1892 the demo- cratic presidential candidate, in a letter to the editor of the Constitu- tion, claimed as his right the per- sonal support and vote of every democrat, notwithstanding their op- position to his financial yiews. he claim made by him was that the party had acted, and that the suc- cess of the general principles of the party was of more importance than the success or the defeat of some personal view held by the candidate. Answering this appeal to party loyalty, the democracy of states in- tensely free silverin tone, voted for Mr. Cleveland and elected him. The fact that Mr. Cleveland, in the elec. tion following, failed to stand by his own declarations as to what constituted party loyalty is his per sonal misfortune and does not atfec: the principle at issue. There will be another movement among tne democratic hosts, in which democret- ic principles will find expression in language best suited to the party. and upon which democrats holding the contidence of the masses will be called into leadership. That the views so expressed wili be to the liking of every voter isa mental as well as a physical impossibility, but it will be the duty of all democrats to stand by the platform and the nominees, whether such act brings victory or defeat. “a The Constitution isa Democratic newspaper. It supported the tick. et as ardently in1892 as it did in 1896. The file which rendered pos- sible the campaigns of both these years was behind that of 1900, and will lead up to and control that of 1994. The man who seeks to demor- alize this force, to scatter it before the day of battle, or to lead any part of it into revolt jazainst the action taken, will be doing the enemy's work. The Constitution will de. vote its energies to the consolida- tion and upbuilding of the votiny forces, and not to the exploiting of any man’s candidacy for any office. The personal feature of the cam- paign is the last and least impor- tant ofall the work to be done, and its discussion can safely be relegat- ed to the time when such action is to be taken, so that we may be deal- ing with men in life at that time. The battle of consolidation and of education is the democratic duty, and the file will sea to it that it is carried on. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a cer- tain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, sealds, burns, sores and skin dis. The South acd Democracy. Raleigh News and Observer. Capt. Samuel A. Ashe, former editor of the News and Observer and one of the best informed and ablest writers in the South, has an article in a recent issue of the Springfield sepublicanon ‘‘The South and the Democracy,’’ in answer to an editor. ialin that paper. It isa wise and t:mely article and we feel sure our readers will be glad to see it in these columns. Capt. Ashe writes: To the Editor: Will you permit me to rake some observations anént your editorial of the 20th on‘'TbheSouth and the Dem- ocratic party?’’ The suggestion of the articleis that it may be desira- ble to choose the President by the popular vote—as to which much can be said in the negative. But Ido not ask to discuss that question—on- ly to examine some of your allega- tions, and some of your reasoning. Because the South remains solidly Democratic, and the North will not become Democratic—therefore Pres- idential elections should be ona manhood basis! For myself I would greatly prefer that the North should “break up’’a little, and become in part Democratic. Of that. how- ever, I have but little hcpe. The majority of the Northern peopleare Republican and have been so for 40 years, andI fear will remainsoa hundred more. O'Connor once said a gentleman never changes his relig- ion or his politics. He probably but repeated an old saying based on the adherence of Jacobin families to their traditions. Yet thesentiment is nota stranger tothe American breast. We are born an bred into our political and religious faiths. And the majority of the Northern people are and have been and will continue to be of the Republican faith; as at the South a majority of the whites are of the Democratic persuasion. At the North there is a power. or influence fixing the Re- publicans in their party ties based on their opposition to and disappro- bation of Southern action, and I suppose many Democrats at the North have the same disapproba- tion. In some measure then it might be said the Northern mindis inflam- ed against the South, and Northern political action is influenced by that consideration. To state it broadly, the North is hostile.to the South—at least politically. Of that condition, gentlemen of the South have taken aote. Weare familiar with it. But it does not move us. Jtis the con- dition that has existed since 1860, in a modified form. Weknowit. We recognize it. But it does notsway us. Youwillnot tind any similar manifestation of hostitility on the part of the South toward the North. We are content todo our work in our day and generation without tak- ing the North into the account atall. Are we doing it well? The quietude of the South, the happiness and con- tentment of our people, their emer- gence from the distress and poverty incident to the war, and the new mills, the banks, the railroads, the great cotton crops, the considerable sums spent on aducation—these make the answer to the question. We koow, and we are content. If Northern people disapprove, we are not moved by their disapprobation. We recognize the condition of bos- tility, but wedo not concern our- selves withit. Wegoon with our work. You quote some paragraphs from the Macon Telegraph. With that No Great Revival Luoked For 1n This Century. New York Sun: will begin with a united effort by the ‘‘Evangelical’’ churches to stim- gion. there was such a revival in this country. In 1857 the Great Awak- ening as is was called, was coinci- dent with great financial distress. In its intensity it recalled the se- ries of religious revivals which ac- companied and followed the preach- ing of Whitefield in this country about a century before. When Whitefield came to New York in October, 1749, no chured could hold the crowds eager to listen to him andhe preached in the open air with tremendous effect. Men anc women were carried to the highest pitch of religious excitement and in their terror of the Judgment Day they wept and wailed and cried out. In 1857 business activity itself. already repressed by conditions of panic, became a subordinate to re- ligious devotion. Religion was the one subject of thought and conver- sation. Noon-day prayer-meetings in the business district were throng- ed. Religious seryices were held in theatres, more especially in Burton’s old theatre on Chambers street, and laymen vied with clergymen in ex- horting sinners torepentance. Men who had been ashamed to corfess their religious emotions were stir- red to the most open and enthusias- tic utterance of them. Nor was this Great Awakening more remarkable in its manifesta- tions in New York than elsewhere throughout the Union. The whole country was aroused with religious concern and the churches were aot large enough to hold the crowds of troubled spirits. A wave of reli- gious excitement swept over the land. In the November before James Buchanan had been elected Presi- dent over John C. Frement and the country was in the throes of the an- ti-slavery agitation. The conscience of the people had been made tender. Taney, in March, of 1857, delivered his famous Dred Scott decision. In August a first attempt to lay the Atlantic cable was unsuccessful and this couatry was still wholly apart from the rest of the world as meas- ured by present conditions. Life here was comparatively simple. No great wealth as we now estimate it existed in America. Relatively to the fortunes of the present the As- tor and Vanderbilt fortunes of that time were small. Religious faith, too, was strong, and_ infidelity brought social reproach. People believed in the Bible; there was no thought of fault-finding with the Westminister Confession in the Presbyterian Church. The fear of hell and the hope of heaven remain- ed. When the panic of 1857 brought business distress, sweeping away modest fortunes and destroying prospects of mercantile prosperity which had exhilerated the business community, it was accepted, under the preaching of the day, as a visit- ation from God warning men to think rather of the true and imper- ishabie treasures of heaven than of the fleeting goods of this world. It was not a period of religious scepti- cism. The whole religious world would have been aghast at the cold- blooded, scientific treatment of the paper at the present time I am not acquainted, buts nless Lerr). mocratic lead- it has been because and capacity dis- played in Cofigress; but the party or the nation has never been asked to invest them with leaaership. The platform is the work of forty-six States—not of the thirteen South- ern States. The South did nt turn away from Mr. Cleveland; h» moved away from us. He plunged into de- struction. Did he serve th: coun try wellin establishing those con- ditions that led to the repe:i of the Wilsen bill and the adoption of the McKinley tariff and that m:ute pos- sible the existing evils in th» Philip pine islands? It was the rebound from him that made the action at Chicago possible. But even at Chi- cago the South neither made the platform nor asked the leadership. It was the West. Mr. Bryan's great vote outside of the Northeast in 1896. shows how deeply the people were moved, And the platform was responsive to the western senti- ment. Howeyer, all that is in the past. The burning question then-- the money question is now less prominent. ‘l'be immense additions to the gold supply have rendered less important that we should have the double or alternate stndard. And there is no other great question on which Southern Democrats have differed with Northern Democrats. Moreover, the action of Northern Democrats at Kansas City evinces a spirit of concession, which Southern Democrats will appreciate, so that 1t may be accepted that all who pro- claim their alleziance tothe Demo- cratic party and faith will in 1904 find it easy to unite in common ac- tion. But even when the party is entirely united it is in the minority; and it will only obtain power, if at all, because enough Republicans at the North are driven into the op- position by the excesses of tie Re- publican party, The Democratic party at the South will be glad tosee its political principles put into operation in the administration of our Federal af- fairs, believing that the {people will be benefitted thereby and the honor andglory of our country will be promoted. But weare not disturo- ed because a majority of the North- ern people prefer it otherwise. We merely devote ourselves the more closely to what is still more inter- esting to us—the upbuilding of our particular communities. And the negroes? They are making yvreat progress; for that race, marvelous progress—a progress that was never dreamed of in 1860, and that has its counterpart in no other country in the world where. any considerable number of negroes are massed to- gether. Ifany one is curious to kaow more about them, a winter at the South is less inclement than in eases. W, F. Hall, Jr. Massachusetts, and the people are | uot uokind. S, A. ASHE. Bible w is now in vogue, even in nominally Sthodox theological sem- n, therefore, sorrow tment attended men’s aud their ambitions wealth were shattered ly were easily turned to ation of their soul’s of inestimably greater narics. Thus arose the Great Awakening of 1857. What are the chances of its repetition at the beginning of this new century ? Instead of panic thereis now a bull market of unex- ampled confidence in Wall Street. everybody is looking forward hope- fully to the prospect of making mon- ey. Labor is employed at high wages. New York has become the great financial centre of the world. Great fortunes are rolling up by many millions anaually. The sim- ple life of 40 years ago has been suc- ceeded by 2 luxury not exceeded elsewhere in the world. And the very foundations of the Christian faith are assailed by Christian theo- logians themselves. A Presbyte- rian commission is preparing to soften the Westminister Confession so far as concerns the decrees of God as to reprobation for sin. An- other commission has prepared an eclectic scheme for a common wor- ship which virtually abandons Christianity by including in it ex tracts from other religions. Infi- delity has become fashionable. This generation of educated men, of writers, is revealing an unfamiliar- ity with the Bible and a freedom from its influence now to our litera- ture. Considering all these contempo- rary manifestations, is it probable that the twentieth century will be marked by any such great awaken- ing as stirred men’s souls forty- three years ago when religious faith was strong, unquestioning and vital in every breast ? gee a ee An Outlaw Pining to Keturn to the Home of His Youth, Raleigh News and Observer, 28th. When Judge Fuller was in Albu querque, New Mexico, some days ago, a man called at his hotel to see him. When the judge metiiis visi tor he introduced himse!fas ‘'Ste- phen Oxendine, formerly of Robde- son couaty, N. C.”’ Stephen Oxen- dine is a Croatan Indian, and was one of the leaders in the famous Hen- ry Berry Lowery gany which infest ed the swamps of Roveson county some years ago. Jt will be remem. bered that this band of outlaws ter. rorized that section of the Srate and for a long time, setat defiance the laws ot the State and National Gov- ernment. Stephen Oxendine filed the State to escape punishment. He told Judge Fuller he was engaged in mining in New Mexico and his pros- pects for making a large fortune were good; that he ‘‘expected to be able to travel in a palace car all my own.’ Hesaid he wanted to re- turn to North Carolina and when he died be buried here. He told the judge his longing to return to his old home was some times greater than he could bear. Now is the time when croup and luag troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pro- duces immediate results is One Min- ute Cough Cure. Itis yery pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and ail lung diseases. It will preyent con- sumption. W. F. Hall Jr. The new year of the new century ulate a memorabie revival of reli-| It is now more than 40 years since | Home Gapital Did It. Raleigh News and Observer. ' The Kimston Free Press reprints | |the editorial from the News and | Observer showing that the manu- |facturing enterorise and growth of | the South are almost entirely due! ito Southern-born men, and adds: | ‘What the News and Observer | says of North Carolina is especially japplicable to Kinston, which has been built up by the co operation of the home people, beginning by put- ting their little sums tovether in one little mill and after that suc-| ceeded by putting larger sums to-| gether in larger factories. And! that is the way that Kinston will” continue to grow and thrive.” | What is true of Kinston is true of | every other progressive town aad | city of the South. ‘‘Nothing suc- | ceeds like success." Now that} Southern men have shown that there | is lacge profit in manufacturing, the day of larger enterprise lies out vefore us. Northerncapital can be} readily induced to invest with | Southern capital in all those manu- facturing enterprises which demand large means to successfully prose- cute them. The State of North Carolina can build fifty new large cotton factories in the next five years with the proper effort. Most of this capital must come from the home towns, but when the home folks have shown their faith by in- vesting their own money and their time, it. will not be difficult to secure large investmeats from large inves- tors in other States. In Henderson, when the cotton | mill was erected, a comparatively | smail portion of the stock was taken | by a few capitalists in another State. | Later, when it was decided to en- large the mill, these few Northerr Capitalists wished to take all the ad- ditional stock, the investment hav- ing been so protitable. The home stockholders also wished to take it all. The desire forit was so great that the new stock had to be divided among the stockholders in the pro- portion of their origiaal holdings. What happened in Henderson will happen in any town that is deter- mined to build new factories und to put them under the manayement of the most successful business men. Raleigh can build and ought to build at least one large, new cotton mill in 1901 besides building other new industries and enlarging those already in existence. A Gentile Woman Joins the Jewish Church. Chicago Dispatch, 28th. Mrs. Louise Victor, 3,737 Viucen- nes avenue, widow of Solomon Vic- tor, and hitherto a_ believer in t'e Protestant faith, will become a pro- selyre to the Jewish belief by open confession next Saturday at the Temple B’nai Sholom, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Indiana avenue. The admission of Mrs. Victor into the faith of her late husband was for a long time refused by ‘Rabbi Mes- sing, of Temple B'nai Sholom who feared she would suffer from preju- dice that might be aroused over her action. Her request was tinally granted upon the extraordinary plea that the applicant feared, if she fail- ed to gain admission to his faith. she would be separated from her uusband after her death, So grea: was her love for him, it was repre- sented to the rabbi by her friend, Mrs. Kahan, of 3,737 Vincennes ave nue, with whom she has her home that rejection by the rabbi would doom her to perpetual misery in life and the dread of spiritual isolation thereafter. Rabbi Messing decided to vive her two months to consider the matter, and, as she still remains tirm in her intentions, and is encouraged in them by her mother and sisrer, the rabbi has at last consented, and will receive her into his congregation next Saturday morning at 10 0’clock upon open confession of faith. Mrs. Victor was born in Oswego, N. Y..in 1857, of Lutheran parent- age. and came to Chicago in 1880. Three vears later she was married to Solomon Victor, belonging to Rabbi Messing’s congregation. Her husband died last April. et pe, Wanted to Kill Her Husband. Cencord, N, H., Dispatch, 25th. A sensational episode came to a climax tonight in the arrest of Mrs. Carrie Sinclair Huntoon, 26 vears of age, well-known in society, on the charge of conspiracy with intent to killher divorced hushand, Walter C. Huntoon, of whom it is asserted, she has been extremely jealous. Mrs. Huntoon had been eranted a divorce from her husband on statu- tory grounds. On Monday Mrs. Huntoon, it is alleged, went to Bos- ton, and, in the union station there, accosted a voung man, Wm. #H. Dutton, of Dorchester, a total stran- ger, asking himif he was looking for work and would like to earn 4 dollar. He said he did not, but she outhneda planto him to kill her husband, promising a reward. The police were notified and the arrest followed. > a A Fata] Explosion. Keyser, W. Va., Dispatch ,2oth. One ofthe most disastrous acci dents in the history of railroad building in this section happened at Baker Camp. near Durham, Poca hontas county. en the line of the Coal & Iron Railroad, now building from Elkins. As the result of a dv- namite explosion six men are dead and several othersare not expected to live. The accident happened at noon, yesterday, whilethe men were a’ dinner. Some dynamite had been placed about the stove to thaw cut and shortly afterward a terrible ex plosion wrecked the camp, killed three men outright and injured eight others, three of whom have since died. The dead men were blown into etoms, legs, arms and hands and other parts of their bo dies being fouad in different direc- tions from the little building in which thev lived. 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The German training ship Gneise- nan founcered near Stain, Sunday and over 1600 naz were drowned. It is boned that the wans, the treasure and other parts of the vessel will be salvaged. waca val cadets Chest | gedos tl oo2e3 . a v te: ——— 2 9 s 9 ye o j - ~ s - os ep (2D ahr § spars abs & =i PR Bf s ; *@ re “ £ “4 » “ a fy Lj wa 8G <j aS ot be ft . y BS ua . ow A FE BR & er ee eG SRD nN ah ee ees j oy , ~% aR esT coe Paie, aNewinic <irt t = fran -t dn 8 > al x 344, * QO beaith an S eof ee) ict ee ane ie saie to say that tev ne \ all reject dows LK) FL, fatty food that # digested {2.02 any other fer of fat. A ceviziz SCOTT & BOWNE, Chen . IL Seeecrcetecesseceeecece ts, New York. cee FANCY. BREEB CHICKENS! HAVE alarge number of Barred Plymouth Rock and other breeds of Chickens. which I wiil offer at prices that will move them. Now is the time to buy cheap, as I must make room for winter. . J. M. GIBBS. November 20, 1900, FOR SALE! WO head of young cattle HAVE THIRTY-T for saic. ‘Twelve “steers from one to two vears old. Eleven heifers about eighteen mouthsold. Nine calves six or seven months vd, Cailand see me: I will sell reasonable CHARLES B. STEWART. Fulbright, N. C. Notice. t UNDERSIGNED Administrator of W. L. iton, deceased, will on the roth day of January, 1cot, atthe late residence of the said W.1L. Clanton fin Iredell county near Rocky Hill church, sell for cash to the highest bidder, ill that valuable tract of land belonging to the state of the said W. L. Clanton, Iving on the watersof Snow Creek containing 7S acres more oriess. This land is sold under «a decree of the superior Court to make assctsto pay debts, Phis December rth, rgec. eee 2 A. lL. WOODWARD, Adininistrator. Nov. 29th, 1000. Mule for Sale. T HAVE a good mule for sale. See it at iny 4 residence near Pressly postoffice, Shiloh town- ship. Respectfully, oe ° Dee. 13th, 1g00. J. D. LACKEY. “Mortgage Sale of Land. MY VIRTUE of the powers contained in 2 > mortgage deed executed by Chal Wagner and wife, the undersigned mortgagee, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Statesville, N. C.. on Monday. ry 2Ist., 1901, at 12 o'clock, M., n scribed land in Fallstown township: giunitizat a stake, thence North 81139 West poles toa rock, thence S oak, thence North 353° West 42 poles to 2 _per- simon, thence North S2 poles to a hickory grub, thence North sS&8!4° East 76 poles to a stake on Jacob Parker’s line, thence South 15 West So poles to the beghining, containing 3 acres, more or less. M, RUFTY, H. BURKE, Attorney. Mortgagee This December 20, 1000, 15, 5 North Carolina ) Superior tredeli County. | Court, M. P. SIMS | f NOTICE. Vs. A.G SIMs. The defendant above named will take notice that an a.tion entitled as above has been com- menced in the Superior Court of Iredell county to dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing be- tween the said plaintiff and defendant: and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 4th Monday before the 1st Monday of March, 1901. at thé court house of said county in States- ville, N.C.. and answer or demur to the com- plaint in said action orthe plaintiff will apply io the court for the relicf demanded in said complaint: This Dec. 13th 1900 J. A. HARTNESS., Clerk of the Superior Court. R. B. MCLAUGHLIN, Attorney, North Varolina .In the Superior Alexander Sounty j;” Court. J.C. STCLAIR ) Vs: > NOTICE. A. F, STCLAIR ) The defendant above named will take notice at anaction entitled asabove has been com- needin the Superior Court of Alexander county to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required toappear at the next term of Superior Couri of said county to be held on the 3rd Monday in February, 190!. at the court house of said county in Taylorsville, N.C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or tne plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Nov. i6th, 1900. A.& WATTs. Clerk Superior Court. jJno. lL. Gwaltney, att'y. Spanish Hoot, . 3-O-A-P-S.. Moore & McLean have a full line of the Spanish Root Soips made from the Span- ish Rout which grows in the Rocky Mountains. It is a purely vegetable soap, no purrid animal fat enters into its composition. This son bas been analyzed by experts and foucd to be the purest soap in the world. 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The demand exists itis only necessary for agents to supply it. $200.00 GIVEN for selling 200 books in3 months. Other liberal inducements. Will guarantee good parties a salary. Distanceis no hindrahce as treight ix paid. Credit giwen. Circu: instrnctions outfit, ete., free, but 25 cents m be sent for mailing’ Act quick. k. H. WOODWARD CO., Bartixtorr, Md NOTICE— We also desire to emply agent selling our book on the i ; Lb “Paris Exposi beautifully illustrated. We also p2blish of McKinley” and other campaign books, an offer the best terms, southern Railway STANDARD RAILW AY OF The SOUTH The Direct Line to al] Poin; . Texas, Cexifornia Fi rida, Cuba and Porto Rico. Qtrictly First-Class Eguep- ment on all Through ang Mrs. Bryan. in, but he is sey A ocal Trains; Puliman Palace Sleeping Cars on ail Night Trains; Fast and safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and vou are _assured a safe, Comfortable ar J Expeditious Journey. APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOR TIME Tarirs om ™ = te. RATES AND GENERAL INFORMATION, OR ADDRESS B. L. Vernon, FL Darby > 3 e ae eres Ca TA CHARLOTTE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C No trouble to answer questions. Frank S. Gannon, J. Wf, Col, §=oW. AL Park 3d. V. P.& Gen. Man. raf. Maw, G. P. WASHINGTON, D-C. Fire, Life, Accident Insurance Brown & Guy, INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS. Ofhce—Second Floor Bank Building. Are you needing any thing in the Jewelry - Line! Do you want to get it At a.. Bargain If you do, rigbt here is the place. J want to buy an entire new line this fail and therefore will sell now EXCEEDINGLY LOW, FOR CASH, AND FOR CASH ONLY. No bargaia to offer the credit buyer. No matter bow ,ood. RICKERT. The Jeweler and Optician. Young Men Wanted. ITH fair education and good characier, to learn Telegraphy, Railroad a and typewriting. This is endo Ing railway companies as the o reliable institution of its kind. ates are assisted to positions. mitted. Write for free catalog. opens August 15th.) GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLEGF, Lexington .Ky. v perfect z our gradu- Ladies (Fall Dr. P. F. LAUGENOUR. Dentist,. STATESVILLE, N. C. Will beim his office two weeks, beginuing witp first Mouday in each month. Cation him jor anything in the way of dentistry. You will - find it to your interest to do so. _ Work done in best manner. Prices ow. Only the best material used Supplies For sale ON: TIME. {bave Flour, Corn, Meat, etc., for sale on time. See me when you want time or your purchases of supplies. This March 8th., 1900. Respectfuily, J.LCOWAN, Saas At Brick;Store, BackjoffHarrison’s. SEED WHEAT and RY FoR SALE AT J. L. Cowan's. Don't Cough, Whenfyou can buy ~ 2Fe. Jc Hall’s Cct £ 4 Syrup- cS — : ; hewl anes! thome si me ‘ Belin Gottsiu States Sid CROW-ON *& > Cee Pixs c wa ™ Chicag ©rth Caro iredel! Gou G. H. Nelson Nelson, J. B. line Gre= ie, Ida Gros oe cL. “©The defenda: ‘that an action ¢ menced in th-- for partition of Shei tween his heirs. action. t lake notice that sth day ot Janu > pville, lred¢ SS WE a \RANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. NO. 6. sential = eee ea = ; SPATEL NEWS. Attack on the South. ! LAST YEAR'S CROPS Ex-Governor Brogden Dead. Some GENERAL} NEWS. His Lif Was Saved 727 BH FF ston Dispatch, Ja. 3. Facts as to His Career. Tena | Mr. J.E. Lilly,a prominent citi- 4 * : ee sae hits cane The radical element veges the Se: Figures ome SATE CETS Col isboro Dispatch ah. Rev. A.C. Dixon » & native of] zea of Hannibal. Mo.. lately had a ye ak Lucy Barber, OC tae | House Republicans who favor cut. | al Department's Report. | Aftera lingering illness. Que in | North Carolina. now a leading Bap- | wonderful deliverance-from afright- 4 * jin Salisbury dropped dead at her {ting down the representation from | The Statistician of the Depe «t- | part me a Le Sapo ones ice ens tae Brooklyn, IN: Wo aca Yn SaESSE ht hee : home one day last week. | the Southern States in which the ;Ment of Avriculture estimates the larnor Curtis H. Brocden massed jhas been called toachureh in Bos- “Iwas takén with typhoid fever. eS sells Robert ©. Burton's will bas been | franchise is abridged suffered defeat | United States wheat crop of 1900 at | aoy at his home near this cock ae | ton. | that ran into pneumonia. My lungs 7 heer oan ea probated. He leaves all his prep: j today because a number of their Col- | 522,229,509 bushels, ane area actual- {the hour of 4 o'clock this af ernoon. oe o s | became hardened. I was so weak [ 5 hondle all kinds of Granite and Marble kaown o the trade and erty to his wife. His estate is vil- | }CaLuUes refused to act ee _ vt Se jay harves ted being 4? 495.395 acres | q ernor Brogden eS St re. _-ne man who : killed Barron von |couldn’r even sit up in bed, Noth- I handle all kinds of Granit ued at £24,000. | Phe issue was precipitated quite un-| and average yield per acre 1229) pork tole maa in many respec:s. at|Hetteler, the Germaa minister to | ing helped me. Lexpected to soon the best quality. ee cS eee geen aS jexpectecly. The leaders bad de-' bushels. The production of winter! one time in ie pata me DAD = China, in June last, was bebeaded | die of consamption, when I beard of > nae To terial The Dixie ey rig ia ge joreed that the Reapportionment | wheat is estimated at 350,025.409 | pe amassed quite a fortune. the bull; | /@8t week in Pekin-in the presence of Dr. King’s New Discovery. One HESt Mavoelias, : - Log Sterile a en, eet canoe = "| Bill should be taken up today, . but | bushels and that of spring whea! xt lof which he lost on persona! securi.|2 large number of spectators. - | bottle gave vreat relief. I continu- Firs 4-Cliass WoOrs. enterprise cece Ere seer before it could be called Mr. O!m- 172,204,096 bushels, the area actual ley ¢.> his Sein on as ogy Fire men were tilled and oun saa Jol8G acest aalicbstam, <soorteen * Towest Pri ee ee SDS CODA ONS * __ {Sted, of Peunsy!vania, fee ly being 26,235 $94 acres in the for-|born in 1816 and was. therefore in | ly injured in a head-on collision be- ne. Tcaa't say too much in its ang Lowes , © PICES A strong company composed {| matter of privilege 2 resolution se mer case aad 16,259,483 acres in the |his cischty-Gfth year. Heserved bic |ecce nes fre ghtl icine aoc. aha IDGMIGE "SEES guabeetocs wane ~lisburians has purchased the te _ {log the alleged eee tre ae latter. The Reet eecae aa | Dative county, Wayne. in the Legis-| Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad {'S the surest and quickest cure in - eS BREST Oe evone exchange at Salisbufly and sneee Be nally spendoned 32, Obie. a lature of 1835 and 1849. Following [at Melton, Miss., last Tuesday night. | the world for ali throat and lung ao sam PLR tad Ese mas elected Mr. E. ©. Heins mana Souti Carolina, North Ca vensus {eee eaiana and illinois is finally |this for some fifteen years he was] oy, a Ciphanc x -. | trouble. Regular sizes 0 cents ard ver. Mr. Weiss formerly lived in | directing the Committee on Census placed at 3,522,787 acres and tie comrtroller of the treasury. In| 22mes Gibbons, a most_ promising 131.00. Trial bottles free at W. FP. stntesville, a eR AN ES RAR RETNA ks RINT Statesville. to investigate and report toe 74CXS | spring wheat acreage totally aban- | 1872 he was elected Lieutenant Gor- Se ae ckSonn See Hali, Jr. "s. Drog Store:ey oy vottle en a = s te 2s § See Goo! Pack basiotercdlcoloace Ome House in order that a Coe doned in North and South Dakota ernor on the Republican tiecct sith Giese = 0 Tas Gah 2 ee guaranteed. “Se & BD 68 on aha om ae eB age Ey ER . apo Me aon oe lot _ Achecwt | tutional basis of represen! Se, at 1,793,567 acres. The extraordi- Governor Tod R. Caldwell. and sue-} oo eee 0 = ~ iv- SASS Sa —— z i fy "Feat ven 3 oe cme g 44 4 2 gs 4 B ea Ee : ; a ec omooee =: ae <= i ee | could be established for these States | narily rapid rate at which the winter | ceed. to the Goverzor’s cfice on Ree whi ea = the very ; coo 2 ae uave S. b. Adams, ‘ 1e secretary, esta; 7 $8 4, S48 £3 Sem aes ee en ieee se it] = ars | The resolution created a sensation. l average of Nebra-ka 1s veining 0:90 | the Gath of the latter. Subsequent | Be city one night last week by-des- |is in receipt of a check for $133.000 wet . re aX Bae ee oe ee aon ...| Lt Was a surprise even to seve ‘al of the spring wheat Sverave of that ly he served two terms in Concrecs | Derate highwaymen. from the Southern Railway for the Or STATESVILLE. & ae SN aaa and give its site tor’ the Republicaa leaders. The leaders | State has necessitated a special in-| gs the representative from his dis-| During the year just closed only a i of the Nortn Car- “i Pict) Depesits received subject to|* PUPMS Park. | on the Democratic side sous vestigation of the relative extent to] trict. 45 miles of railroad-were construct- | 0422 Haitroad. Pransucts a Regular’ Bansieg Mace. Sige aee eney loaned on good| Itissaid tbat the plans have been | vain to head off the resolution os which the two varieties were grown His was an irreproachable life—|ed in this State. Alabama built 192} > a i as - Se a BSCS Sr nrc era ee Wenn Silo ordered for Salisbury’s new depot | points of order, but the Spea << during the past year. The result cf| honest in all his dealings. He leaves | miles, Georgia 104, Mississippi 126 neeeneceeceer ee ee aa } persona security r, o yee Sct aA : Accounts of Corpor-| which is to be built in the spring | ruled against them. Then they S the inyestigation is that while nolan estate worth between £5,600 and}and South Carolina 172. {it North W. H. Peters, Nathanton. Ky., all pojats, and credited or remitte d awlOwes Deke Ler ¢ ord received] It 1s propesed by the Southern to|vana filibuster, opeulyavowing that change is called for in the torial $10,660. He never married. Carolina expects to develop her | writes, Ihave suffered untold mis- eter 1 uiacturers and Individue:s 4ive Salisbury one of the kandsom-|they weuld fight every proposition | wheat figures of the State 990,999 NCD ADES SemRDIS great forest and minerel wealth, | ery for ten years with Indigestion Pet ee te een! est depots in the State. looking to the reduction of repre-jacres have been added to the winter Ignatius Donnelly Dead she must add to her transportation |and Biliousness. Iwas treated by ee SIO TOE ee ee - ae mE oe aie - 4 |sentation from the Southern states | wheat column at the expense of the! _ eesti 5 : facilities. Sve physicians but obtained only Cree Gene = Sh Ci ceo Bishop H. M. Turner, a promise tolehe biGterilendl USeuorall ofthe spring variety. Minneapolis, Minn., Dispatch, 3rd, : l hs temporary relief. I began to use ae kh GOBER, Fresicent, ' ©, Irele. vice rr negro preacher: oe ain Republicans were secretly in] The new seeded area of wiuter Ignatius Donnelly, politicial au- aie ary ior a girl, ant Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pel. oF Es GE@. Ua 84037 SS. Cashier. signed a eae ee tes ureh |SYmpathy with them and their in-|/wheat is estimated at 30,282,564! thor, sage, aced 7v. died at 12:30 cots Seen an" ; Pee father ts liets and have been constantly im- 5 B14). Shaders cian African Methodist Episcopal chureh difference to Sthe fate of the Olm-l!acres. While this acreage is slight-| this es Nonecius posi ae Drprrere agra cas proving, and have a fair prospeet of erat Se eal eee aS Ber 9 Ee es: His resignation, it is said, ‘Ss lised resolution inthe end gave the|ly vreater than that sown in thel know) ac ¢ vec ‘ininver | _- ena ; : = being permanently cared. For sale pe : oo COMPAS x S Bem es se Seen secmommny ite opposition the victory of the dav. | fall of 1899 as estimated at the time, Ee Ra eee ek Cenc ee ee BEEK and by N.R. Tunstall, Draggist. & eo ORS Many of them quietly paireé with |it is 600,054 acres less than the area| and |i: ‘ary field for many years. | yo" Se ae reloced we William Boylan, of Raleigh, has | absent Democrats leaving their a-|that was actually sown, the discrep-| Mr, Dunuelly came to Minnesota The Nike ce thE “Jatthew Harris, 2 young negro completed arrangements to build a} sent colleagues unpaired. As 4 /any being due to remarkably rapid |thirte five years aso, and sinc: that nae eee —_ ae Gehance of the mau was arrested and jailed Friday five-story hotel there. It will be on | result when the question of cousid- development of winter wheat grow- time hud been a member of both]? oe UsPensary law. in Greensboro on a warrant charg- tt Eclipse Pertable Circular Saw 3) racket “iting , : * Le Sa ees Nee ° = = < d 2 me i Ailsa ine hi With uss2ultin« Miva Ma. BESTS oogenesis a h ‘he Eurepean plan, with 60 cuest yeration was ra:sed against ag <> {228 in Nebraska with which, as|houses of the state legislature and] Will Turk, a boy of seventeen Snot ee he . ee Sa Th eu cks and cable rope ieee, © 5 rooms, and will be on the block |lution it was defeated, 81 40 83. above stated, the department re- represented his districs in Coneress. | and kilied Kimball Aiken, near Wa-} Aden, a 1t-year-o! eae ette % } "“yublend a Se y . y - A je yrQVe QE jo ‘ , : ? a ay pate . 4 % < Si . » as2yr st si lee nea tne sit eedevcr paloma ss north of the postofhce. Work be-| Alihough the vote was astrict party ports had failed to keep pace. A He he» pronounced ideas, and dar-|tenton, Ga last weck. Thomas Turk |CTime was 2 most diabolical one, the gins March Ist. vote, two Repablicags, Landis (Ind.) comparison of the newly seeded ing b's political career had hven a{@ prosperous Country merchant, was | Victim being drarged and carried In- Company's Th} KAce . : * . 4 * - Os iT rood!2u vhere . > apy years in}20d Mann (ills.) answered present |acreage with that of the fall of 1899 er of pearly very political |engaged in x fight with Aiken, also|t@@Strip of woodland, where she R. E. L. Bunch, for many yeers in 5 member of nearly every politica ote a - = ~ : t vo : eth : Staton iaia Se we : ene. erie whe: was fearfully abused. She is in a ND ROLLERS the passenger department of the but did not vete. — i 5 shows that of the eleven States and party known in the state. a prosperons merchant, when he SSeS Gercadlinay meee ANN] Sarees Southern Railway. ard only recent-| The situation with reference to|territories that sowed one million} Mr. Doanelly was an able deep | Catled on his youngson Will to shoot | ©! a es Seder heed ose ‘ iO . oy. 4E P a = ‘ } is creativ |] sereac ry ore = s hoa: : > 7 1- To. 7 | r ; its resuit o wne Drute reatment P Ae gs clte wheels or siils. Sta ly ee assistant general pas- the Reapportionment Bill = ereatly acres or upward with winter wheat ithiaker. and he was thorough Aiken. ~ Tae boy did ae hesitate, ma eS the “seer z Ch r ee cm Portabl- ei re ie igi ane senger agent for that road, has left| Complicated asa ceoer, of oe aa ee azo, Pennsylvania, See Shakespearean scholar. but fired ae ae a father's) ee eae ee eee ponery emvines ahu es : sete Se : ane ‘ v ~ : rn nst res ution : > wt . me : E ee alee arate Be iar : : ig a 2econi E rad. = = : —— ize. ard the vreat bill climbing the Southern to become general Seer ees ApEn AR ee Soe Sere Mr. Donnelly was famous for his | @ntagcnist, who fell deac A Powder Miil Exptosion Solio traction /easine. & few passenger agent of the Seaboard {Chairman SORE ie bill. Helozy 7 I Cae Spates promuixation of an alleged crypto- A reception and ballin honor of Removes everything in sizht: so SEEDS) EEC : Ts . fidentof victory for his bill. €/ 941,703 acres, and Ohio, Michigan, | gram in the works of Shakespeare.|c.. wee Sie uae a maroon lnc ctl) 3 sisat, * Gottou Gins at low prices. Air Line Railroad. ahinoh OMe resolution may | Indiana Ulinois, Texas and perenne ao : ek a peare, Gen, } itzhugh Lee wes ¥iven in do drastic minera pills, but voth ea nee a ee eee OS DCN Nia = ieee ces bac So eee eee 3nes- | by which he thought to prove that Lincoln, Neb., last Wednesday eve- are mizhty daneerous. Don’t ag The China Grove Furniture and pass in a full house and that the in-|see 2 decrease of 1,780,191 acres. Francis Bacon wrote these wor} - é Bs oa ra are mighty dangerous. Don’t ly ; nagar a theese) len eae aber ona eee SI nt Sabet ee, 5 be . ICSE wees {niag, Gen. Vifquan, of the retiring | ym it ithe delicate area eae Material Company, is a new concern | vest;ration may bo wade but that {The averaye condition of the grow-| [He was the candidate for vice- governor’s staff, caused 2 stir bela ee See te N Over Poston Bros just organized under the laws of the matter will end there. ing crop on December 1st was 97.1 presideat on the middle of-the-road Fac i 5 “E en = public with ae body with calomel, croton on Seotocsrvilie, N. * 3 pet Netier" ee : = Sipe - : 7s ss enaeeee c : Sea , “4USINY LO appEea ub r aloes ls. whe - Kine’s New EMS cae orc. et = West Virginia, for the purpose of | (\ir. Olmsted called up bis reso-| per cent. of the normal. Thors f,. | Populist ticket at the last election—|Gen Lee because the latter once lite Pillx Glico Lae apie ne ° making balusters, spindies, brack-|iytion again Friday and it was many complaints of the Hessian fly. | Mascot | aaa eae ae , ae jie Pills, which are gentle a é las Sone mines es eee Dele a Ga: =a os eee : MAS } bore arms against the union. Vif-| ommoer breeze, do the work ' { 32 Li 7 O u ZEB 293 ets, et¢., at China Grove. t.G.A. J referred to the census committee | but iow condition figures reported i Moco quan was a brigadier yeneralin the]; «a... won ee - 4 Ramseur is president, and Mr. Ore | after a sharpdebate in which Con-|from Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and “i etc ee as ly. Cures headache, constipation. a m , . ; Soins ay a Champion Coffee Drinker. unloOn army. 7 D> nannc ay. an ni ~ Wier, secretary and treasurer of the} creseman _Kluttz wbly defended | Tennessee 86, 80, S7 and S4, respect: | comoson Soe ed Only 25 cents at W. F. Hall. Jr. company. Ithasa capital stock of North Carelina.) ively, are fully efset by the excep- A min wvamed Watkins, from Field Marshal Lord Roberts arriy- Drug store. 5, We wish to cail your uttention to cur line of S100, 000, Sain I Soe teen tionally high condition reported from Wayne conaty, was recently a pa-|edin London Wednesday of last Two colored men, were taken last 224 “ay Stir ; Waar ee act at Two little sons of Mr. G. W. Scott, Christmas in Yancey. Sa ee Cee se trong of Ee Noliy’s restaurant. week from Souta eas ae re | Thursday mght about 10 o'clock Ridatd a7 VeCl i Cal i | Hej \ HC of Acadia townsbip, Davidson coun-| The Burnsville Black Mountain Ea ay ae - ae . a In ail 07) He engu ied of the proprietor wat ception glaseag area mee from theceunty jailin Madisen. ia., Gia 4 ieee i { $c) ORY 9 We) ty, died Thursday after Christmas|] ule says: waren i ts above normal. he whou'i vhargehim for as much |stration was not attende y the |hy persons unknown, carried into ncating what is supposed tohave|” Tuesday wasasad day in three} The production of corn in 1900 is | catfee as i.- cour drink. Joe polite-jintense enthusiasm aud chormous lthe woods 2bout a half mile from seat ear pe : nent : wd sienna i) - 2717 ishels:/1. ee G pre ines oe 4 fd ' eypowisc whic ay »0ted th = a a = ~ E seen poisoned candy on Cbristmas| different parts of the county so far erage 125 ee ly ees : See Sit “AU CORES e ne bane ees ie town and hung. he bodies were day. The children were three ard | heard fron, made so, we are inform- 5.838 buchele: Cee os aay | Sat.” said Watkins and a pot was|turning volunteers from time to aiso riddled with bullets. They were The newest and most up to cate things. : 58.925. S22 nuchole: 22 905 997 REC . ete: ora erts was viy : bs yns P ) ert hy suyvests cood heavy underwear. Let us ive yearsold. They were sick two] ed. in every case by the too free use 95,920,533 bushels; aa 23. 999,924 soon emp ied. Another pot full was|tine. Lord Roberts was given an charged with the killing of Frederick : We bare aan » roe lthines left in Suits and Over- days and died in an hour and half of liqvor. The result is three men bushels; buck wheat, 9.366, 966 _bush- sei up and W atkins finished it u;3, earldom by Queen Victoria. Redding, a farmer two wee! °. io ew so i = > = oe en ane sents on te close out. time of each. were shot, one of whom is dead. els; potatoes 210,926,897 busheis and drinking in all forty-five cuvs of Bisson Gene \ ASAD Sloot das —— ————————— ce coais that we x Ollering * etn ve cre ome o i: pe ; poe Bob Riddie, who lived just cver| 22, 90,110,906 tons, The area from cotfze at Guc sitting. Thisis vouch- : a *J or at os s oo ee lend xa ash Velcanic Eruptions Thanking you for vour liberai patronage, we are, SOmIRY oN Saaceeeese BO i ee the line dividing Buncombe anq | Which these crops were gathered | ed for by anumber of spectators. died in = ° City ts 7 Wea le Are grand, but Sxin Eruptions Very ti uly m tow b, Yadkin county, a very in¢ fol Yancey aes a eae ene was as follows in acres: The Noliv fAicuse will hereafter be ai in i eX1CO mele aes c aseparc rope or joy Bucikien’s Arnica “y Sc mi: ve > S “ery ¢ * a 2 Se Gthhos a 48) 6 mo. Oo” 9741 TON. i ay ian = = ° ~wIDnd 2 ag years Tas | : 7° si - es x x1 C 5 . on4 pons meee een ae, Lear Se ly killed by John Gardner in the{, Corn, 33,320,752; oats, 24,304,795, cenacucted upon the Exropean plan. a e Pik ee ae ae aie ie = Salve, cures them; also Old, Run- é Lothineg OG wound last week while in quest of |\¥ Re ; hey had | barley, 2,894,282; rye, 1.991.326: pcemeuncribants a Mest Fuint graduate and com |~- and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils 320an BAT oS . rane. While he was standing on a | Pensacoluncighborhood. They had v3 sieges | pe) Renee ae manded the Confederate forces at | 212% 2nd Pever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Rabe eee ee , his «un [attended a shooting match together | buck wheat, 637,930; potatoes, 2,611,- One Hundred Years Ajo. elas the | Felons, Corus, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, es ’ a oy bagging some game 5 Sa en Been Gtice 5 ay, 39.182. 8! 2 last fight 2 war berwee rs Sa z Sage i ee ‘and fired some hb r th and returned to the hovse of g | 04 and hay, 39,182,890, Memphis Commercial-Appeal. St: ees Bonas San Jzvo. Texas Burns, Scaids, Chapped Hands, : Ses Oo Orme ighbor, where the shooting occur-| The corn crop of 1900 was one of the | ““™ Se eee Deer Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. 37 2 wie a SS go load went clean through his wrist = e ee a ce een a {= Bociee t y| the four laevest ever gathered,while| One hundred years ago a man] He was also a veteran of the Mex'- Diivesiont Paincand! AchesGiGaie pra gyn <= and made aconsiderable aperture in | ed. ‘ ae er was arrested, but late the oat crop has only once been ex-} could not take a ride ona steamboat. |can war, having accompanied Gen- o-, ares aC: Gite oaeran tees ‘ | a Pensgin | in his side. He will probably get made his escape. ; : seeded. On the other hand, the bar- He couid uot go from Washington | eral Scoti’s army to Mexico as a recs ata aoe aa “oe ee come eanbeniny : ; ‘ ¢ On Cane river, near the postoftice, | Ce¢¢e¢. On tue other hand, the ba : eee te ° 5 Sold by W. P. Hall. Sr., Druggist. ts y i , along without having his hand taken |. Se elope goa Mc , {ley and rye crops are the smallest|to New York in a few hours. lieutenant. : Te So Se Pe i of. ea paneer spa With one exception in each case| He had never seen an electric light st = ae !d the L Fover aad ai) Materia! eee Ree Styles ae ill ow ee Since 1887; the buckwheat crop is|or dreamed of an electric car. The Ship Subsidy Steal. Sena ae a ete ties a * > Charlotte News ord. | renewed TOW WOLiGL ac Ste i 7 ° rove >. 7 Se . = : 7 - %e rte) = ic 2 MT. Mard ires ~ 2 feos Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Peizon. _ Se ate ee R = Dr aetmipo ron ; of led uM a Tr pics iad Styles’ home, | tke smallest since 1883 and the hay| He coul not send a telegram. The encrmity of Mr. Hanna's pro ees a toe i Be cnr a Does Not lajure tue Stomack: Nor Etec: : eo ae oe A.C. — ea M0 ay 2 3 t ie we crop the smallest with one excep-| He couida’t talk through the tele- nosed ship-subsidy grab is clearly came S : { ariot ts ay > =t 3 PVA rs 5 . = a M _ rT NOS leet i ey Z| “ nile i anes es are Giese aahee k oe oe Meson tion since 1880. phone aad he had never heard of the} set forth in some figures from the a ae cece ee eco One eee ee ree Ie : “hello” girt N x rid. For $9,000,000 < This seusozu there is 2 large des ; : teti : : Seristulios iste — Hirt. New York World. For $9,000,000 a = : Doctor was at the Southern station pistolin the bands of Styles. Sty les ae ae i South He could not ride a bicycle. year, the amount proposed to be]rate among children from croup and - = to meeta friend. While talking toa| was brought to town and placed in ee Guce nc oence oi mag Som He could not call in a stenogra-| paid in subsidies to already prosper-|iung troubles. Prompt action will Been tose sss) [party at the lunch counter, he un-|jail Wednesday night by Sheriff} Africa over the Invasion of Cape pher and dictate a leiter. ous steamship lines uncer the pre-|S2ve the little ones frou these ter- tes ee cee 4 {wittingly stuck bis iittle finger into Wilson. Corns He had never received a typewrit- | tense that it will “promote the for- rible diseases. We know of noth- yc uy ite A & (ON eimcki, the cigar cutter, and off went the] In Egypt,Anderson Edwards was Cape Town Dispatch, 3rd ten communication. eign commerce of the United |ing so certain to give instant relief : ; s end of the finger. The Doctor suf- shot through the shoulder by Mose] There is a fever ofexcitement here] “He had never heard of the germ States,” the government couid bor-|as Oze Minute Couch Cure. {t can — ee AMON'S LIVER Et fered a good deal during the night|Higvins. It is said Edwards is not! over the continued success of the theory or worried over bacilli and | row $45,000,000 at the present rate |also be relied upon in gtippe and - Se Se ne ee with the injured member. seriously hurt. Higgins escaped. | Boer invasion of Cape Colony. This] pacteria, sents With $459,000,000 the | all throat and lung pe cf ie YY FON PELLETS 4 aici: oe ee Te Shanle} rae a 2 morning guns were landed from the 3 -er jook asan f ‘ : ile fleet of | adults. leasant to take. See \; icine, but a Complete Treatment fer & Victor Shankle, a 16 year-old «©. | Hearing Ended in Railroad Taxation guard ship Monarch as a precaution- oe ae sae a a a : Sure aan 5 mse Hail, Jr. eco @onchotion and Haadaches lize eo gro boy, who lived about two miies Gan g ps photogapher or had his picture ta-|steamships that would more han ’ YS y ne: s, Sn one ae ao ae eee below Norwood, was accideatally Wilmington, Dipatch Jan., 3 ary measure, : : ken. 4 double the tonage of our ocean-going z Dee tis / NSE IS roe nee cree killed Tuesday night of last week.| Examination of witnesses for the| Halistment of volunteers contib-| He never heard a phonograph talk | merchant marine and turn them ov-| The Mt, Veruon H otel at Salisbury STL s ihe Pills bring immediate retiet; the Vent 2 [oy ae ran in between two dogs] Statein the railroad tax assess-| Yes, and men of all ages are offering | or saw a kinetoscope turn out a prize | er, free of cost, to private steamship | has been sold to Mr. Rodi. J. Lead- : se tone up the nervous system and inves oo. 4 4 that were fighting interding to sep | ment case came suddenly to an end| their services as soldiers to resist fight. ; COnpansecGreneneoe say, of High Point, for $15,099. Sen eee arate the a rh r ther e lored aie ; ay) the burgher invaders. There have He never saw throuvh a Webster’s — — — = , ’ Sea Tada RRR ETRE a ch ed aI OR Sion sare ty ponsinlal ORE arate them, when anoth olore here this morning. W hen the eourt . a f ae SA A y $: aroug e - = Se boy standing near by shot at the] convened at 9:30 a. m. several of the | been so many enlistments that many Unabridged Dictionary with the! When threatened by pneumoaia 1 mt+tine dogs. Instead of “hitting them, counsel were on the train leaving |usiness houses are seriously crip-| aig ot a Kocvatgen ray. or any other lung trouble, prompt ttracti Ve Yrinvine, however, Shankle became the vic-|the city. Judge Connor, who re- pled and merchants are already!” He had never taken a ride in an|relief is necessary, as it is danger- tim and was killed almost instantly. | mained over, moved to adjourn the} making protests oan the ee elevator. ous to delay. We would suggest The ascot Printing Co, is better prepared than The shooting was proven tobe pure- hearing to some date to be agreed tion of their OES a = oe He had never imagined such 2 that One Minute Cough Cure pees ever before to turn out attractive up-to-date print- ly accidental, upon by counsel later. As plans had ae oe ers of recruits | thing as a typesetting machice or a = as Boe as eee ss la The father? a eet at prices that estonish those who have oe a : een snu0 f inine wit-| are being 1ed. aie ty pe-writer. taken co are noticed. ing. and at pric s that ester s e A young white man, passing un- been a C anced ao So ee ae There ure various opinions as to He had ncver used anything but a quickly and its early use prevents Gone for the mee Fence) enone der the evidently assumed name of | nesses ee = ee aes «0, {the seriousness of the situation. wooden plough e consumption. WF. Hall, Jr. gee doctor. The + ot, yy} morrow and nex Gay, tne ecision : = oe Sa j Ooade Mal. , i i cons oh . i : J. L. Boren ee by to postpone the hearing to an in. | Many are extremely alarmed, fear-} 6 had ncver seen his wife using E Se aa mother? Alone pale lls fom 000 Circulars 75c,|Governor Russell. He is a New| to pos amen? me ing that the available British troops}. sowing machi Both brauches of the Pennsy with hez suffer- 100 Caras. 50c. ian "| Yorker, of good family. He was in| definate date occasioned considera- are unable to cope with the burgh Semen Sear k toh nia Legislature met in biennial ses- ing child Size 5x S. Adverlise what Pe paige Tt “i Pe rata 1 é , ~ 7. 1S e With a handsome Card ee ee Raleigh two years ago, went to|%le surprise. The reason for the th aRararemBacce He had never struc @ match on Sonaccenccl Randle tosac ore cap ° Case with your name BENVELOPES you es 1 wit soe , 2 : a al 7 , Eaten charve of plan it was Jearned, was | &7S: Ot ers conten a e e his pants or anything else. $ ‘ Sckhe Baki Rere ae Wiilthedoc- aera ees ATEOWPRICES, 7 teadthanalageone. aoe Gade bers t me that neyotiations for asettlement {ate being allowed to move south- He coulant take an anesthetic cig, eee th “led tor never ee oes ae eer onan ted goods under false pretences. = : : - ward so far s ,that they-can be crush- ee ; ;-| Quay Repvolicans and the alli 5 ‘ + | he re i av ey Cut off without fe2i- t a ipa ake He was sentenced to the penitenti- = been openes oe pending: ed and will be OIG re:urn to a ee forces of the anti Quay ee Se 3 Seep pare rene os erefore, it was decide sus : , ; — eS -ontrol zi ee ary for tive years and began his eet ite one the O snge Fre: Sta‘e or the Trans-| ye tad never purchased a ten-|224 Democrats for coutroi Ch e sees SBlends Note Flora Pall Fond Statomcnte term there cleven month- ago. On- | eXaminz Cs eae fhe| Vaal. It isclaimed tnat withia the], seen which would have: ‘louse of Representatives, resulting 1 p ; Letter Hea. Note Heads, Bill eats State 2 s ly one man, J. C. L. Harris, his law- | refused to reveal the nature of the DOES ESO om cwce nee magaziue which w : eS = ASS A eee = she! house : 2amphiets, Circulars, Ete 7 at low prices, ENE expan mlnitcerysese nevotiations. e rei r been regarded as a miracle of art. i z : ES ee aniate yer, knows his real name. egot AI ble military developments and that He could ust buy a paper for a Pepsin preparations often fail to Fe ae THE MASCOT PRINTING CC. An Asheville Gispatch of the 3rd - Labor in North Carolina they will end the war. : cent and learn everythiog that had | ..1ieve indigestion because they can — geith <2 b “SON & SRONCE. PROPR’S says: Hugh Ivey. a 13 year-old a sa So maeeaiters : Cc Thereare many conservative men happened tie day before all over the | Giaest Snlyeibcmaaseiodsates tor quick enough. It’s ———— BS OO CNC ORCS Mc cee econ oor her sywhoeeardinbe CO ICE ional is one preparation that digests all too dangerous to wait. bh). Se ee in Salisbury, was led by a desire to { missioner rage oe x Ses ~ [tremely grave. Many old residents] “We had never seen a McCormick eeeee OE TGGA. Gn OE eR Gl Domenie ania 2 cae ER ES purchase oranges torob the mails. aa sear AE ae fi seeecd ot the colony still consider a ness reaper or a veii-binding harvester. Pee eeSniGae Np Senos take again; it may cost e ee Fey a een to ike oe S chanies Sonor Caroli ea Ae eS eS etahe ei ee He had ever crossed uo iron | cdses of indizestion and gives in- _alife. Always Eeep on rer 9? office and secured Dr. T. C. Smith’s | mec eS Saeein Ee reper” joccur, dod find no comfort in a bridge. SES pico eden ie taoe Fand a dollar Borle of > @ BS sande mailon representation that he was {an increase of waxes over last year! proclamation of martial law and the| °r short, ih-re were several things |oa WF’ Gail, Jn | g a Liebe : employed in the store Hetook out /of 44 per cent. Work overtime 76] janding of zuns from the guard sbip- | hat he couiu not do and several 3 % isti of women whose housework is two checks. Smith’s name was| percent. The reportsays the cost Frequentg reports are arriving things he did nut Know. Phillip H. Lybrook, postmaster | i ¢ Senne One written on the back and the boy} %f living bas increasec. | Eighty-live | concerning the successful operations Soke onrene of Winston Salem, died about 12 a ‘o know that ail cleaning is presented one ata grocery store and | Per sae of aa eo See nee of the Boers = cae sections ee Soo ene RE Paursdar, 4 hospital : | 6 = another ata bank. Payment was|{apprentices read sv s1- 191, | the cclony, and there is reason tO]. eran. at Philadelphia. He was carried to P y sO refused. The boy was bound over /age number of Boe work daily 103; | oelieve that the invading army IS! We are not vothering 2bout wh0] the hospital rke latter part of Octo- a 5 el i to the United States court. ree = Se the x ee day eS'|much stronyer than the basis are the twelve vreatest North Sore ber. Whileit was known = his : j < ca ide? tablished by law. Sixty-seven per| military authorties are willing jiniaus, as they appear to have all/eondition was serious there was a = peo ee comnespencence, Jan-|cent favor indentured apprentice- |. amit. ‘ died sometime ago. If given our hope for his restoration to health ; srd: Yeur correspondent had aspe- ship Seventy-five per cent report == choice we wouid much prefer tobe a] until December 30th, when there cial interview today with Insurance improvement ineducation. Ninety- at a iami -» was last jj; ive ma: i 1 one. Pack ked change for the worse. Commissioner James Richard Young five per cent favor compulsory edu- Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., little live man to a big dead one was a marked change fo It cures the croup at week inaugurated governor of the Sa ee The remairs will be seat to Stuart, once. Then when any v a I ¢ » sol ¢ 28 a oe Sve NPY Pont ic} 6 j I Washing Powder i F ee said phere =e snr = Cation. Sixty-five per cent report State of New York. The fhaugura-| This is the month of the State Virginia, the native home of Col. one in the family comes +, It’s as good as an extra pair of hands ing§;7—71S 8 jhe insurance Companies doing bus-| §oancial condition good. “onion Gou ell was one of|fLegisla:ures More than thirty of!, where the funeral services : e; the Neato ee al y) Se at a eon suena eee held hem will bexin their sessions be- | “YOtook, whe saneacons: down with a hard cold ,? tue tousehoid. saree = Rime ee Aeon : . SAS eee Oe gong aaN ae ast e Vv ce m will bezin e SCS: $ 5 ; 2 urndayv. Ol. asy- ' C PEO Ree Seman y i Pee son eonace see a onaine Se ne gS ES LOE SERENE aon the first and the middle of Se eae thirty-third a or cough a few doses of E Chicen sebeaketr COmN oy York. latter having withdrawn in 1899 af- Yes, August Flower suil has the No Right to Ugliness. January. Iv size they range from|r-curenant Governor Reyaoids will the Pectoral wili cut cago. ot. > le in one 7 : iia * : - — al gj i. 2 Boston. Philadelphia. ter the Srecenene eave ae law, largest sale of a ceccme in ee The woman who is lovely in face,|the nine Senators and the twenty-| 1, uppoiated in his place. short the attack See requiring omestication. e reve- civilized world. our mot ers an mper will always have ne Representatives in Delaware 7o = A 2 cent bottle Wi cure eee rae = ri nue this last year to the State grandmothers never thought of us- io 2 who would be et- New Hampshire’s unequalled body Rocking the Cradle. a miserable cold; the 50c. iY North Caroline, » See } Renter Wanted, was $93,000, whereas in previous ing anything eise for indigestion or iene must keep her health. If of nearly 430 members in both] J, Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark, size is better for a coid eae aaa oe ees ccc deme seo years it was only $84,000. It must] Bitiousness. Doctors were scarce, | he is weak, sickly and allrun down,|branches. Tre variety is not con-'szys: For the past fifteen years I that has been hangingon. _G. H. Nelson and wife, Lillie } Dec. 20th, 1900. Rae be remembered that the Companies, | and they seldom heard of Appendi-| 56 will be nervous and irritable. fined to the ratio of representation. have consulted physicians and used Geo dtlior sien ie Nelsox, J. ite 2 a number, which as above stat- citis, Nervous Prostration or Heart ene ree Je Island vays its iegislators | p.:ent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv- e ahem vosssieees Caroline Green, J. M. Gross and | a thd f the Stat Sod tise 3 If she has constipa i Y | Rhode Is J als >) pater 9 A years ago wife, Ida Gross,and J, A. Ste- ' NOTICE. Renter WH anted. ed, wi rew so e ta e, use failure, ete. They used August trouble, her impure blood will cause only a dollar a day, but. California er Pills and Tonic Pellets excelled a = tion, but was venson a | to yield it $12.000 revenue. The] Plower to clean out the system and imples, blotches, skin eruptions | and Nevada nay eight a day.- Maine them all. Icould get no relief for a eet © L. Stevenson, Se Se ae ea a wise thing when \t' stop fermentation of undigested aa awretched complexion. Elec-| gives only $150 a year, but New ‘constipation, and after using one Pa a ne Ove ec a) ake netice crop. “ a Gs a i piatereericetie I = > . = = ¢ — A = . : ~ “s enol = i ‘ : fate S ze xcend them that am acon entities asabove ban been ance } Bly to EF. warts, (established the insurance depart ; food, regulate the action of the liver, tric Bitters is the best medicine in| York and Pennsylvania pay $1,500 . box I was as sound asadollar. Af Mere w December 20, 1000. Shiloh Township.’ ment, as it yielded $9,000 more an-! stimulate the nervous and organic b li talling « paumber of my good = ee ea enna ie os ; Sein ES > the world to regulate stomach, liver}, year. -ter tailing # pumbe ae} so _nually than ever before. Mr. Young | action of the system, and that is all and kidneys and to purify the blood. = friends, they tried the medicine and RE A+5 x = : a 5 - = = Wotice to Creditors. has certainly managed it with zeal | they took when feeling dull and bad | It gives strong nerves, bright eyes,| The merited reputation for curing were cured. and now we are all menced in the Superior Court of Iredell county for partition of the S. L. Stevenson lands be- tween his he i is : action. Andt! i het aos . ° : ms ¥ take notice that } ar onthe | (fAVING qualified as administrator of the apd ability. ‘with headaches and other aches. cal kin. rich complex- piles sores ard skin diseases acquir- rocking the cradle of life away in a 2sth day of Janu ol, atthe court house iy | H SStACCiOR POCOT TEAMEDtOTe, CCCERSOC ESET an re a ee el . E > smooth, ve vety SK1n, : z “itt, 1 Salve = > : e Statesville, Tredeti y, North Carolina, und | detsigned shereby notifies ali persons’ having Quality and not quantity makes! You only need afew doses of Green’s jon. It will make a good-looking, |ed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel ? perfect health and enjoyment. My August Flower, in liquid form, to sir of a run-down in-| bas Jed to the making of worthless advice to all is never let your house i $REEe Sone counterfeits. Besure to get only 1. clear of Ramon’s Pills. For sale answer or demmr to the petition in said action ! ciaimsagainst the said estate to present them 5 . orthe plaintiff willapplyto the Court f lioimieiadoa: Sceiths relve nonths DeWitt’s Little Early Risers such. 8 j j xelief demanded in anid pence 1 the | to him for payment within twelve (12) months “Witt s tle E JY W F make you satisfied there is nothing valid. Only 50 cents at WwW. F. Hall, . - J f late of this notice. or it will be plead i jhe ; } : A eet ae 7 A, HARTNESS bar of their recovery, = ay ie 2 ere s Hallie Sn dace ,Serious the matter with you. For Jr.’s, drug store. ‘DeWitt’s Salve. OW,:F. Hall, Irs: by N. R. Tunstall, Druggist, , a . we 6 th, * . Ww. ea . S ~ of - ; Clerk Superior Court. 5. B. Counelly, Atty. 190° Administrator. sale by W. F. Hall, Jr-, Druggist. . , y - = + * Panis sie ans “i bit * ‘s Be sop) apie atten > ey NE 7 Pi ae ; C cat sos ee yal as Be i aha aie ate : ; ~ ae et dt coie aa ea eae Sy an ies 2 ‘ ‘ " - Se § ie - ‘ iis se Hii Woe Nish PN Sl en rk RNR eR Sl al rs - ETE IIE EIT s oe... [BE MASCOT too, | E E a in Session — Office 5 | i ere em. : ic ers | Burleigh Bill Pass : SS | ee ee a — ‘ e | wach? : en as E \ Democratic cauc Ss. : ee na Dispatch, Jan, Sth. mat een oe ieee Hare 8 uses were held by |, x s vote of 165 to 102 the House |The Duk —— AYLORSVILLE NEWS en wile i | ) ! 2 3 ote at “ : : | A ie 5 = : ; a {her : ‘ z a er ae act a a ns ; : | e reapportion-| a majori ? urham,haveacquired ! ther busvens, Chas — Le: Os i oT : ajoriry of stock in quire M. C. Payne oa > ER OE OE M 2 TF y Ol. in theC -ayne bas b or lvorce. Recoreiliation betwee u itu SEK ooleemee | from paying ene land Mrs Lease ae b a a we = er °F = = - oe . -— - : se ase as brovght < ‘ ae : ’ oP 2 ee x bo gheir chudres: all of ore Nothing is co fj hildren; all of em are} thing Is better appreciaic S | article of furni w iaied as a holiday gi I furniture for the he holiday wift than som “= t ouse. it i5 a 2 ee ome é& Ss alWays 12 use PUBBISHED WEEHILY both branches of the Legisiature | |ment plan proposed by the Burleigh | cotton mills pow of ae at a lind rj N sere and living is ks é living ia New York and always: lways aremembranc: mbrancs ot the donor's tnouvghtf | rs oughtfulness. Pe SSeS Wr for the purpose of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. caucus ao HG as a House| oh, Seno a eee nh i a Walter E. M OS Coes presided. 'ship of the House during the pee atives i i streets 3 Moore A | deca: aes g the on operative NO. < See i DW chosen f 0re, of Jackson, was | decade from 357, the = extiCaanon M peratives in mill No. 3, | street last Satur ee ee co 2 on ‘pes Jackson, wa \bexsap ee ae neers mem- | Goncord Manufacturing Company, | ets last Saturday. on the | with thei Lis Elona Geant vard Nixon, of M Y2 | naced bv. ership pro-| ord, went out Ute »| ¥ 7 2 | scith their. we; Ret Mrs. I 25 a | fenoasly, ership and, them pro- lace on astrike Mon-\m (oes R. F. Cobb | shorti ‘ rs. Le --e will poe Entered at the P ourg, for chief clerk bill. to 386 mittee or Hopkins | a eee ee ee = —— Seer Sea sash rs 5 | , tosdsb. The resul : \ } sday with s LO 1kin | politic a a ICrsita, guit } ur store wlii show: 2 2 e 2 sult was = nee some hunters |p ies and s oun io jul eles that 2re at jshow a multitude of diff second class mail agreed 0 nrett, of Anson, was brought about by the i as largely | The commissioners of Bunce | J.B. Burk unters, \ life 1 wn te domestic | ee are at once appropri re tude o: different arti- = “E e Se : erase aout - it mas largely | |The pmissioners of Buncombe oe iS urke was allowed a elai \ rezsonably priced. The priate, bezutiful. durab! ene , . ille, of Duplin, f ea) 3 $s from several of the | P cots re0. | OL. ents for label >d a claim | | amount de Pra ee expepse c2n eee ae M i = : : ee eae ieee Nach ; ; e ack s offer of a ] ° b vac sor labels : } ° | aesirea ; can be limited : . 2 . 35. clerk; W. W. Wi 8 bg erp States, wh i ae ee a SF vara ee : ) Be ES os > Ss, o threw | house site made Cee “| HE ‘ 5 = ————————— > : ; g Sn een te r t SS bet. o> mre | wes = aoe ae inion, of Hele g aan their influence in the | The P ecen ly. | Rev. R. G. Mil Ya tS Bs et es, rj ‘Fro One D eee Tonner ; x. B Boe aes Lomo larger mem-| ny os Pomona Terra Cotta Compa- | SOUP ty, and T. a of Mecklenburg ‘4 o£ Gap % OilLar and p se ats ees pen sisiaat doorkeeper bership. When it became apparent os Oe with a ' Statesville, eens na | ee are pretty. Rockers i ie ar d. The Legis! . “ane over the Senate cau- gainst his bill work @ |ajso:¢ ig a new paving brick, | Prof : > last Friday. pie < reed, from $1.0 to S 22 ok ape gislature met yes cus. ill, Mr. Hop‘ins Iso a new brick f ers rof. Bolin, of Ta; . agi = | f m =i to $10.00: fancy Sareea 2 sterday tempted to c : pins at-|j or pressed build- nee OND, 0. Ta;lorsville : rate | room 2n@ parlor. f Rae tables for ball, sit — and ina few days it wi . y} A.JI.M 2d to compromise by sivi ing front. | giate Institut jlorsville Colle-| ba is “ er } parior, from $1.00 uj < Ces tre mat. yesterday ee eee pee s y giving | holid e, returned f : Y | of Loupees and C $1.60 up to $10.00; a b sitting down to busines , ed} chosen for chief clerk; W » WaSlioN tepresentative each January 22nd. is fi |holiday vacati ed from his ‘ 212 00: co and Couches, Ladies’ ee dag wl te a BE oe craton or Deo. 1 ach | on whi 2nd. is fixed asthe date | Mrs. Boli ‘ation, bring ye $12 00; combination uadies’ Desks. ir eee : a 3 ; ’ . . ; * A Mrs. Bolin w ° wing back ‘ fpation book eases f a = SROs 3.90 fon baat. Soetoro vache Sen : Florida 2 colorado ana|Oo ich the Capitol Cl ih vith him } \ eases from S12 = to ls. Som , 5 Sy ea ra juot reading a, but his adversaries ete ub will giv ; 3 ER, to =n will come oa 2 eee Tending | to ee refused |* grand reception ball in comy x Register of Deeds Py L SG 330 G0, gislatures, and Coubtless ba, engrossing clerk Jas. B. Smi tory was — er complete vic- ment to Governor Aycock Ce age | | : Se the present si of Ci 5 , Jas. B. Smith. 2 as assured. The C hen ace ic eee oe sel eens ; — : lature, and doubuies | marosstngg clerk, 385-2 Sa eats : rumpacker ate otficers. forbid him to sell li ay and she cooper Biock, ’ < atilicted, seemed to think that =, George Biggerstaff, of Rutherford. the purpose AEE commit the bill for The State Furnitur peteeers y her er 3 u n : i i only way to serve their constit the ee doorkeeper. >| States abridged aes what |met at the Set ion | MH. Sh ee. eae aS ee eee : ge right to vot Poi : otel, Hig M. H. Shoemake : ° : sateen etree i ispatch to THE Mascor ap extent whicb e to| Point yesterd prey £0 |has re ser, Esq.; of I : ills on every i last evening stated Mascor | Gq icb would entail reduc : ay. The object of th 2as rented the Lefi ee = aginable subject. T y im-}, oN ated that the Levisla- | © representation was oe eee : inthe and is bat aa : : = | subject. They w “}ture was organize eee t as defeated, 130% xchange ideas in the : ere, to Rev. W ng, that peers Es * | sessed with the one eee ee the officers Sea Ss oar all i eacale roe pesenc yo? call on ae an re aa hs ce = eee ee 3 : 2 = = a a - -te ST IEAV IO mo- a numb > . urbh 7 nisne secondastory room ee awe, \s ing something,’’s © i o- {cratic caucuses eases i peel aoriy, ts | , , “. : 2, So capers . ns vo - puodil ae Monday , Took far : — = —— (do = cause soocegi ns voted ith the Democrats a mai to issue sible = R one L. Gwaltney, E look one eer OU YOU realize it br “s : eir minds as appointed ti So eer emp WS é ssed to-da s for a sewerag Jaleigh last Satu; , iusq., went Te acne ucw. mex ealize its nearness? T to ‘‘do something”’ : rst assistant en- tate loses aR ° Y 00} ct : rage system and igh last Saturday ent to =e firstwash makes LIL} TE DPD e oa shall buy for 3 king’’ meant to i srossing clerk in the oe at a cal POLO epresentative and the street improvements meeting of the & ay to attend a DOUN MUSLLY 100k far t se you will in ost as to what you shali “Tae eo @ce a bill, and then see in th ae ary of $4 per day Be eee ao ocean makeyews : Illinois, New| 4:5 little interest a e aoe: the ee of directors oe fy then new. Sa decid ores ene the following ee eee ae j pers the next morning, tl e |e A. Clendenin, son of Mr. W a sota, New joe three each : Minne- tion. €C-|is a member. y Monday of which he eet ce ee coe peeone perv e Stationers. han , eo 2 | So and So int g, that “Mr.{ Clendenin, of Chambersburg ‘ "|two each; sey and Pennsylvania Colonel Jz aah clay and mucilage out of ordi- eee Se a rely boxe . = “meg tn Sena cnamben na oan io" exc : “Arkansas au a eee Bitting. one of os C.J Carson, x ‘ pase leaving it thin, See ae os Fountain Pens: aR Rese boxec: Gold iam isa tendency to multi - Jarrival in Ralei age on his , ’ onnecticut ori ’ 3 5 est citizens, died thi egislarure, T + Member of th A and looscly woven i Sapa wees jcure Set "Calida > ‘ Ro ’ z ee : 1e pa J nl. China: VES and Manic : Soph aoc : = . a = } : : pea Colorado, é : ome ce is nies 1 Z ot : is a eC, Tnos. ae Fo ot . The only ch< mene a¢ makes : 1a and Opal W . _ icure Sets: Cc 2} ] ~ PAS = ad i s eiand beyond all Zepresentutive Watts See , Massachusetts, Missis- | WS 5 ve of 70 years. He elegate to Gri ortner, Esa ¢ only changes it makes 18 Wast ; ates Coren Vases: Wor 2 : J ie » Watts, of Iredell sippi, Missouri et _ Missis-| Was president of : rand L : bs LILEDOUN is oe : astepaper Baskets vy Lamps and Vas eis c Often in an h reason. | was chosen as chai : edell, | x; Missouri, North Caroli 2 of the old First Ni and D. Mc. Mat! odve of Maso: UN is to wash out te & = nea Jaskets; Large li and Wases; Work and onest attem , : sen as chairman oftheseven North Dako ie ie arolina, | tional Bank organized i eS D. Mc. Matheson, Es Masons) gg came which is lightly stam} tion Game Boards at fames of all Kinds. — : Ota ina bn ont e wae Se nairman ofthese enth Vineinia eo rete West | number of — in 1872, for a Raleigh monday night Esq., went to Y Ss every yard, and my aS call and see oards and Games of all kinds d ee Se j “2 xs : an e- | Was also appc inted ? Ti cnet ves sin, one each . ° | bleach the goods see. S. 2n shopping j comes the law ; z oe ppointed on the ,| The bill provides thé 7 ae 3 a : E i 3 = cela Obes nee ES eee eae House at Tos rey ides that wheneyer a There wasa wreck on th Sea- | f e following jurors Semen ae ee Mid = , = on the Hot iL pro ee i e Sea-| for Alexa: . ere draw he the law. Another lesisatu commities to notily the Gover a eere s admitted the Repre- poe Air Line road near East Dur- | TY aaa Superior court sic ; D th. existing statute =ee7 ef ness. r busi- tative assigned to it shall be i nam Tuesday nighté lao iecanan esander,| 5 | », and it is chan addition to th shall be inj 9’elock in whi ght at half past seven A. T. Alexander O. Alexander,| (& : before even the justices of the ee Kiutts is He raaearice a the bill. It See in ees rao three men were se- | L- eee tae me = ihe E : USLIN oo - | before eve the =| ego acto UeNes Raenetoni ovision, | dolla : several thousand} . P r, John Thomas. J. N.| § STORE. bs s, for that matter, wer Speech inDefense of N : Sta bi hitherto incorporate itl grasa dollars of railr eae ington =| 3 | | aware of its existence atter, Were | washington ee North Carolina. apportionment bil! po nee: es ee Siebaio, Jd 4, wine 3 e| Bee —— 3 e. ee , 4th. coneressiona! di ee ec 2a 7 } . ,v. A. Trou an 3 not blenched at the factory s e | _ Let us hope that the present ] Mr. Kluttz, in the House todi conencesional distictst EGonko ee ee Radiator: eat Jr., H. T. eee :: c.| & Se ‘Liaching weakens F isiature will have few sent leg- mode five-minute speech oe ane shall also be streets of Raleigh eae e ve P DD oe W. M. any = . L. k Bae en Oren clean 1 ce om : - swer members } SHOU awe ke = < : ates which ¢ shap f< > , inthe] ~° eal, T. M. ik ton, Juilus : carded, Hard twisted, Siosely ven c | ) who want tot e ers} >t wake the echoes he Ol lowed adaiti ich are al- pe ofa covered was : : Cz ms . Kerley, J. F. Childe sth isted, closely WOVEN) Be \ j : ear down simpl North State s in the Old ed additional Repres . were fath wagon 1n which all King, C. H , J. F, Childers § brushed and culendered to a sotty Be nahn : build up agi imply to UBL) SLE He defended | the bill sk presentatives by e father and mother aud 16 chi Swe g,C. H. Robinett. W A smocth and downy finish. ASK VOL ? gain, % > Ww Yh against fa Pwe : her shall b > terms nonebrar iets : aud 16 chil- eet, D. SR enim FE. your desier for LILED Ss 3 S realize that aoa ae who will | tion me as Ee oan resolu- eu at large ee Sein cen oa of twins. They Elijah ea eee Thomas }tNand take aren oe : : : > Ua »y can do their c ura arn ye isted, of Penns rly shall redistric L evgislature ring from one C¢ , Caldwel > i. Sz erman. J D. hot keep it we will send it Apert i | stituents and the S on-J nia, ina way that w . yiva- trict the State another. county to a we l, J.T. Iners an, “ ~ from the mills, carriase paid, in oe ee : : e State as mu . “A y that won for him much —_---- . . A. P. Boli gram, J. M. Si bolts of 50 yards Se PS Tale: oats if bought 6 ice : . ch ser- | ¢Ppiause ¢ pedi - nuc 4 >. mv me Bolick. P.C. B ade pe. A chenteaan yards cr more. A Lfle- Jacket> < S if bought of us : vice by watching forand th a ee M SC and credit. He said: Penitentiary — Self: The furniture fi Smith, T. J ; P. C. Bowman, W es Goun button bag free on res ee eee ie Ae the needless bills that rottling | 46g old See coming from the erintendent ace eee ris Company ha pee Soe =a S. Gob ih oe em : : : , at will be s 2 d State of North : Ralei é al Report. |i 2as been incorporated _D.S. Goble, J.D. Litile. Daylorsvilie, XC ye are enins | | : — : = X 3 — : ni ‘rom th ceimeentont a one with its fs t Huge W: " > oe D. Litile neh ees rae _ Wibg a large an i vay nee, e pri = ee . in ae cenital of $12,000, |G g arren, A. A. Hill ile. Bi mene ve and varied line of fathering dozens y can by fand as I know bh yself to be,| The biennial £30,000, W. Le Bel oa ae a aes 6 , De ge eee : now her people to be Day nial report of W. H.| 220,000 cue on reasing it to : bills. Ther ecessary f he flag that hanes behind A , to| Day, superintendent iten- ee eee eal ore te cary : : jens of Te dag hath Se erasnen DeyasaDeh nt of the peniten-|John C. Wadswe . rris, ~ ai , Z S ri hare ee saree ee y, was made public S Day adsworth and Charles Heavy Weight Brid Sa ; import to occupy and glory of th 8 the greatness | He says many i stows ee Mary Ss a | their allotted ti i upy all the Chips eter e whole country and b 1any improvements hav . 3. a, Conn,, Dispatch, 4th C ; Cotta | B ime w e prosper anata d| been made sito have News has : Mary ith, : \ Basa R len’s, ladies’ and chi 3 fad me io - ne boty of as people ee ade etches See prison, pees ie peer at Greens-|S ee daughter of W ee tn eae fe Cotton ‘Blaak iG children’s Underwe Hi - ‘ man who 2!-{ who have ? gentiemen includi S abe yicts, these|!S 2 de of Capt. E. V : : Loar Bridce . -) “ rhein Sab ikets, Comforts, Tr ; ar, Hesiery, Wool ways hasa bill to i = ho have preceded u Sana ding steel cots for all pri eales, of Paris, T 40 .|the prettiest yi aridze, one oft wh e seasonable voods which eee yes o introduce 3 J ofthis Hous 1e on this side|an electric li for all prisoners, | Seal 2 is, Texas. Captain | was est yirls in that ‘B: S Eee : goods which we have r us and 2 big variety of ‘ perhaps, a speech and,}{— ouse, that such a fi : ric light in each cel ,|Seales was a brother of wes Datniedon. Reid fast.” The 2 = soe — z + as ready for delivery should have bee , irebrand | complete system of lighti cote pocreeon = ; s3.Gol Jun-| given as ree, = : : a prt a seed : 278: | sto ae ae s 1 of lighting to pre-jius or A. M. Scales and Col. J ride is verv stout. aren The . pier SU Glos So eee ond f re ome consumpti ion at this time. I r S escapes (without and withi -lius I. Seales, cof that ci . Jun-} given as 390 pound er weight is Digests h aiee so. Foread bout by. a Fewer laws and b . ption. | the open : regret that complete : and within), | well k 8, at city,and was a] coun 1s 390 pounds and few of he} = pence pee sol 0 poo ——— a = = AS = = : . pes, (ich ts ss erence ci nd country Soe Vv of the tartificially di eat. and sola seater sreaG bought “ tte vi ci sate fence Te a ee . within, | well now | prominent citizen gh annua ins cared to make jove Natu tl icially digests the food and ai sola two spools for 5 ce a by the barrel 1 contented people all sections shot ph ater between | factories only that labor i ees oe Se = Ss : a ete : S on : : s should be ; ee t > that labor is Readinaneade eee aes 21]-to- ting the exhauste Dect i CHIE Pa Seamer aeeore to re-open pare iat which cannot do me E TS ee proms of the Monroe d:s- Lovers cae bacl the family heir. Sree tnescice digestive oF = Sey To hi = tk JUSTICE FURC vess for purely parti ¢ er-| many counties us : “kK. So | Pensary.for t e year just closed w ‘S"lthat Mr. Pl +kward, it is said antand tonic No< ose — reopen seta pea TO oe 1s Oe y justc osed were | Pat sty lread Sa £5) S sald onic No other gest- in B. The appoi . ; “T wi effect. roads that fr onvicts on |322181-40- Of this ‘1,0 me "of $1,000 to. the. Sty eleven =e z : ppointment of : : ant to add to what | aC ton such counties bee = s amount $1,000 has made an offer of $ years ago stant Sroelieves and perm: om Furches, S of David M.]S0 well said by tl nas been | the diseased or d 3 ies ‘only | Co turned over to the town tr who wz of $1,000 to" the maz Stantly relieves mamen tly cores , Saturday, as tl omiNes y the gentleman from | th ased or decrepit are sent to urer, $1.5 own treas- © would marrvher. Thea man | Dyspensi: es and permanently ‘ » sUCeeSSsOY New Jersey 5 e penitentiary : to , $1,500 to the c ~ was . ory her. Theamovnt! AYSPepsr2, Indigesti sheen Ba | of the late Chi ; ne successor | "Om New Jersey, which is ee iary. The health of fund < ai county school | ¥a never called f amonnt! Flatulen rn Ul 0 nief Justice Faircl pv reciting tk ’ h is enforeed | convicts is bet ealth of the | [U8¢ and $1,500 to the i the ard Se ee eee Heans Sa ine : ee Maircl , Si ee m s ter than ever ; : pare to the chain gang e ardor of t} d it incite | Sick Head: Stomach, | Nausea. oa ote ate ; era . a weer Ns et an ever before fund, This leaves in aan the young ; | CAGAC. Sastre Nausea a ° al thing for G juirement in Pennsy : re ve ‘Caledonia’? far e. is leaves a cash baiance cently, as young men. Re-| allothe we, Jastralgia,Cramps,2nd i : tussell to d 2 sovernor | there is 1 Pennsylvania, that Zoanoke riv arm, on the| 22nd of $651.40 on); y, as the story goes. Mr. PI a e ter results of imperfecta ection. = s o and one for whi here 1s nota single State i : ke river, was bought for $6 z otU. increased the offer foes. ur. f lumb | repared by © C.D mas fect digestion. deserves co which he} Union, North sk e in this | 900, and can be s s or $61, EK. st. John, vic : this br offer to $2,000, and} anemia mmendation. Judge F Wes a or South, East 000 : e sold today for $100, | ohn, vice president and]; s brought Charles M ee | eh (cHalwe Fus.| West, Democratic or Republi or |000. The raisingof Spanish peanuts general manager sident ang [her side, "The lo proved accept | Doe . ee a ative of Davie county, but which limits Re oe eee is found to Be ae es Air Line eae ee ee = sanoars able, The wedding ie a =n - Z s been a resident , quire S consth utional re-| bushels w ple, and 80,000 | resiguati ee S| with ail th Holley of such : . | i of Statesvill ments for suffrage s es Ss were grown las ’ Siguation to take effect t with all the jolli ‘of su ‘affairs in| "s ow since soon after the civi ville} form to the | ze so as to con- Machinery for Tans ast season.|than Jaruary 13 ect not later | ¢} e jollity of such affai eC aie urged te note or Heartily for their v : ford — e civil w e language of th ' tery tor cleaning pe a an Jaruary 15. During his <¢ ne country ~ affairs in|” ae forward durine 4 eir very liberal p: =e 1875 he w ar. Injteenth amend = e four-| been installed g@ peanuts has | ministrat Mr. S g his ad- < y- © need the money ee sti. merit a = as appointeda Jud ‘ endment to the consti 2 nstalled, anda roller flouri a ion Mr. St. John has great Mrs. Herans, ait HOSE oro S cee : aon : bar Tse amen —S Decree ea and ouring | ly improved the prope . sreat-lis an activ Ay aithough so stou a" BARRON & NICHOLSON ¢ inuagnce of the s: Stto merita suc « ourt by Gover to thei tates, to live engi ed by the sa the v the property, Increasing an active, bright a stout, | Hanah NICHOLSON. 190] @ same during the ate: ZA ir amend Br cep up|{engines, At the C . me | the value of its stock sev £\vered virl andis. 1t and good-tem- | es soa 3 den to suc nor Brog-]. : ment—‘that = e Caledonia f s stock seven-fold eee ani e a | ee 2 me ceed Judge A inhabitant shall ¢ no male|er 700 acres hav eee ; : aan saree = 3 Mitchell, a ge Anderson] f all be deprived of suf-| wheat ave been seeded i Frank Carter has sol y 24 years old. | us rice ‘Happy and P eee a , deceased, and fill nn} trage except for leprived of suf- | wheay. The financial s in|:,7; : s sold the controll- Wot hi Biss : oo ae : ’ ed out his] belli participation 1 Ss : ancial stateme ing interest in the Eveni : | VILI, make a cul of $2.50 0n al Very Trely, : unexpiredterm. H ellion or oth isn n re- | Superintendent D nt of|¢ eEveniog Citize: ELA Saences aeons incon ao a ie . He has twi ee er crime.” The le | Debts ; Day 1s as_ follows: ‘ompany. The Cir me en get one. cone enters eee oe Ps the Republi ice been | inhabitant, I take it, i male| Debts January 1, 19 S17 ae ‘ ) be KS. Homlan aa a : 7 ican candidate f accu , I take it, is he who has |" hi y 1.1901, $17,191; new company will be R.S 3 = cance 7 oe z Be or Con- acquired domicile i as | meet this, $115 859 vo? to z e R. S. Howlan oouuars 3rd, 1901. Sa a : ie Republica cds fo acquired domi Serasene aad mee oe 59, leaving a east ae of the Providence, R a | — : Ae Barron ° ; late Elias Carr for ear ins the cile aad isa ae eS acquires domi- | for permanent SS. Expenditures Jounal: J. E, Rankin, cashier of the | EestDe 35 Re We Give Tra a = each instance being d oe in J itant of that State See inhab- | 332 in the two See $49, ae Park Bank, Asheville ca | 2: nae eee te eradins 5 1894 he was elected b 7 a In sonraee and yet ea ae ture gave $105,000 Seer legisla- |" E : M mee Asheville. | spaced a a dog to me will re e Give Trading Stamps For C ae : ‘by the Republi- Jnion ithot e in the | priations , : lai appro- ». M. Andrews = Se eae ae mined Bis trouble. Dog’ Zancai | = eans and Populi publi 1ion, without excepti s. Deducting this, i E. N s, president of th ee foltows:, Color. Jao ae : : ulist Associat quirements eption, has re-/found that ¢ this, it 1s|£. M. Andrews Furni e white, with one black spot on hi Ee ore ae ms tice of the Su iate Jus- |; ents as to residence n nd that the penitentiary ha sic Co s Furniture and Mu- Spot over his leit eye ee eae a meee ae preme Court, i vs {in the State, but i > not only | maintained itself : y has]; mpany, has sold out his enti Se ball), black right caz. Is Seen tion i a position he still had , in which} county, in the pr n the city, in the $52,000 to its two years and has interest in the company t S entire} py —— ea ee ee, This Space wi i = = = iow : cu rein . vrei city, in the $52,000 to s credit. KSoess Adams, the Seer = ca Geo. ‘housands Have BRidney 7 J e¢ him, : W.H eee who wiil be Filled Sorrel . $ ter is allowed to cast his|th y self-supporting duri The sce nd treasurer rouble | January 2rd, : sare J, C. Somers & Co.” ‘ In politi ballot, and ever ast his| the two vears, he d g during company will continue busi poe =a - | es, Judge Fu . satan yone of th < spe ieedaes, ee es Andrews E —_ &§ rches is and quirements, as ev ese re-|are abundant suppli ; mie eee = : | : | x Ex - ° 4 : = x Sous Fuchs a cuirementsy 8 “ery seats = tend aca ppc year on Furniture and Music Co. e Andrews] Fila eee meee Ont Notice to Creditors —bBY— Tr ean. Asa lawyer he i ‘ conflict with, < ? irect | of hay and 40 00 nes ee ease ee a : : | | is bot bril-| th th, and contraventi a: ,000 pounds of - es at Greensboro’s dis et it stand twenty-fou your ‘ FJATING qualified 2s administr i = @ant ;but he i vil- | the fourtee vention of eae s of pork sary f . ro’s dis pen- enty-four hours: Ak estate of L. C. Wi administratrix of | ‘ ‘ e is a tireless urteenth amendment >) tw a o> <u ue : y for six months ending D sediment UTS; 2 | to notify. ¢ of 1. C. Williams, deceased ae ae = ith a ca : ss worker coustitution of T to the wenty-two Years Old = ber 31,1900 O- ecem- sediment or sét- } esiat yall persons haviag claims age Sa pacity for goi Tf the United States $s OldSHas Never rts amounted to $24.050.0 tling indicates < jate to present the same t ee $sttom going to. the ind that the St : . tates. | High Poi Walked The total ex aac vat.UD) .O1, 9 eo gst tes an | ouor before the first Ba ema ane : ; == i of every case i zs sachusetts ates of Maine, Mas gh Point Correspondence of Obs penses, including $5 7p unhealthy condi- this notice will be day of January. 1902 ! e in which h sachusetts, Connetti — , Was- Thi * ; ¢ of Observer. county taxes eS . a $500 / y ~ tio 7 Qt- | AN perso: will be plead in bar of recov = : becomes interest Cl lina. Mis aan netticut, South Car ere lives in High Poi 5 taxes, were $18,643,99. Af ps n of the kid- All persous owing said estate Sil caake samc a i | 7 ed, and for y a, Mississippi Louisi aro- | man r igh Point a wo paying So 009 to the ci a ter peer ee aioe en eT ¢ payment. re ge alae | has been con years he}do and Wyomi , Louisiana, Colora- 3 who is known as “Li = Sie e city and count eee _ This the coth of December 1 : | sidered a safe 1 : ad Wyoming all hav Daisy Bea hown as Little”’ a cash balance of $406,021 y evidence of kee eosin \ | and a wise cou fe lawyer | tional gualitic: ayes e an educa- ne. She in 22 years of age |'"8 the lif $406,02 is left. Dur- eridencoton iad ee arate acco ) | = usellor requi ication in addition tot and never walked i ars of age} > ifeof the dis ‘ seria |) Ah cceaa se Williams, deceased. | “ : uiremeat f : n tothe | cong ed in her life. being | month : pensary, 18 ney trouble: to Armfield & Tarner, Atty’s cere ) | As aman he i 41 ¢ for residenc “he | confined to : e. being s. the city and sate | Sale - 2 ell. ema requirement eee koe o acradile all these years. received even $16 ies eee mone pas |S ‘of Valuable, Re ) : ae integrity ‘and ae Delaware, eee aes ener os of Mr. ee from the ne ee poof th oe a= al * fn routman's = | : Statesville congrat -}sipppi, Zennes oe Ors eee Baer ne, of this place a : : convincing proof that the ee in T | | = | Statesville ¢ gratalates the (Gow eon ee ae have a vere _, days old ened ee ee y ‘lhe annual address by the G der are out of a the kidneys and bdlad- in Troutman’s we townsma SDDORESERCEES of her]@ tax, and | find” he payment of] par; i‘ "suffered a severe stroke e| Master to the Grand lodge i rand] tyere j What to Do. | phe wadersigned as commissionsxof 5 a Chief J pv andis glad to have the fact that some of Be Sonar Prater of the left arm and a eigh this week was a Teaver et often see re in the knowledg: Fg eae acti teepere by siriuc of a Ww. Pe falls Da ao = ef Justice of the S ware = ese States, Del: is one of a pai aaa e. |comprehensiv gtbhy an ‘ pressed, that D eee aniens ge so | therein pendit eens special proceeding 1 ees sto fo a : upreme Court re, Maine, Mass , Dela-| ot} pair of twins, tl : ensive document. <A Rode naire Kilmer’s Swarp- | Cvor in St fing, will sell at’ the court h ing | Jan. 1, 1901 agai = in her midst Ti souri, N . Massachusetts, Mis her, a boy, dying ee pecially note . n eS-| wish i great kidney remedy fulfill Tap | eee ies eee Gg | : , New Hampshi S, -MIS-| When th , dying soon atier birth »table feature was th oad Hide usm, pain in the | ae of Te sey, have mpshire and New Jer- n three weeks ol he . | ference to the Ee ee ee win in ti, | that valuable one a _ Congressmau Kluttz’s short h ae Se iifcations which ex.|-.. to enlarge, Rare = pS in the State, OE ee of the ee sees and ae ae rors mapper i airy C. known . : rt speec ee DED ele oboe k X- | opening of the fiss ¢ in the}th: ’ showed | to hold water ssage. It corrects inabiii! Feet hice sa ieee Patterson stor | in the House Fri . has laid His pon whom God 5 e fissures of at there are now 3 : water a : ects inability | house There isa frame _(two-stor sore] (Reset ee RASS a riday in defens is hand and wh and assumed the skull] eati v 311 lodges agg it, or bad eff and scalding pain i HY | Ttueee house The property ms fon its pe : North C z ense of|able to pa ax Oo are un-];j umed the enormous siz ull} gating a membershi gesacere- |“ effects following us in passing | business house. TI ¢ location is good for a 7 = SPE ; a arolina, when th pay atax and ar inchss * s size of 32] This ership of 11,361 wine or beer, a lowing use of assis | tion between th 1e property issold for parti er SSN 3 ; e Olmstead | t° $0 to h : e compelled in circumference is gives a gain of ni y0b0 r beer, and overcomes f liquor, | Eee ate ne oe 5 : ae = resclution, looki 5 omes for tk ter she 2 e. Soon af-|277 gain of nine lodge necessity of bei ercomes that unvleacani | Th: : ‘érms of sale—Cash ea a . , looking to a reduction i these men i ne poor; that e was thrown int 277 members during the ges and duri y being compelled picacan( | This Jan. rst acorns 1% p y G the South’s ction in} 4 n in all those States a from which sh into spasms ing the past year uring the day, and npelled to go often | == Seer Conimaaoner 2, 0 < representation i cluded from the es are €x-| gaj e has since suff The crop 2 - | during the night. ito get_up many times ie = e = 2 gress was under discussion oe in Rhode Sea aes z find that ee of Seana North ee wreaths nee for scree) se Se the ae Sale of Land. “1 ® ‘ capital one. Mr. K ’ aferty qualificati $a prop: ling of r, some of them today: “T one ee 72 = | . Mr. Kluttzhad saq | Dé son. Eliana thadlaollee> Gfrom long distan com- ry: be weather is v Rechte ete the highest for its eS a the questi 2 studied | Deleware no m ; at iD] the e: v distances to stud able for wi very favor-| trang cect a eae ee or its won- Cena aoteoe : (1 | on and his E ara 1an can vote unless e case, which is sai study inter wheat, thes If you need > most distressing cases Bea epee Noah 4 oin remarks were | 225 paid a registery f Serve he | alleled ir is said to be unpar- ood, growth excellen pitandearen eee ee Seems (es ere Jephine aad wi § - : pointed and forceful. Tb Now. <3 y fee of $1. L in the history of par-| ici cellent, present co Sold by druggists in 50 ees 1 ae ee i this district can rel z e people of | of North cL Econ from the State Science: At present a : meres aa very satisfactory; ne You may Eee men Ge sizes. Se SL Sone ik To all our Friend = yon their re NOFtD (Varo ina, wher eing treated o the invalid is res were frequently b ’ - | wonderful = mele bottle of this Pose oe : shes tort cr Dealt 3 resentative to a “4, pe p-| trying in good fai is e we are 5 ed by Prof. Mackni but th : 1y elow normal, | a us @’scovery eet yee MONDAY. FEBRU yar ( eee : itand prospeniey. Ne Z equit himself wi yes Ua SOS faith, in the f of the Horner S$ Macknight e absence of sev ,| and a book that Af ed ARY 4TH, 1901 es for their health ee re Bae a S ae ; eat : : aby Prof. Mi : ~ [Pate a ealicoldiastees ie mor ab : that tellsg Sits rt house dvor in Statesvi lee are the mil : < e and prosperit ore oY. E us be I o defend their i : the desire to do jus ealing, who, it is ‘Science and]: ered the lack of CS € abcutit, both se Bate as 1ction to t 1 Statesville, N.C. sel | So ) ne eee dias we pass thems : : interests} UCe, tO } O jus- oe? o, itis claimed, i un snow covering | 2>solu hsent | c ion to the highest bidder two: val- Dee irele of our f an | at all times, f : ie all people t fecting a ch Calis ice eens the | 2 utely free by mai : See kone santa & ee ee Heads ant pate , for he is not onl justice to all o work out @achange for the b zoe Ui ; the late sown wheat ( 2d¢ress D by mail, a TNC Whee, Geceaneds [Owe to the estate ot enlarged isi eee patrons eri : but he is nly able, |x all races. I find th Ut! her conditi stter in | 22S come up nicely; a, s Dr. Kilmer & SESS | x Ww Holland an cased. Que tract adjoining et Nome “and tbe fact atin : also watchful North Caroli z that in on. ag y; much less d Co., Binghamt Tome of Swamp-Ro said cor id and cthers, in Olin townshiy a j ae y creer nome eet : ina, in the last ‘ eae IE ge by the Hessi : am-|. ghamton, N. Y. Wi oe aid county, containing forty-one | it) acres, 5 FEES == sat , | : : ely Oo., , . ee secon es g¢ forty-one (41) acres ouid, at : 2 fact affords ~» — Wh . SSS where we haye nine cong ection, The Multiplicity ent. y is now appar- reading this generous offer Beare <. Holland, ee Carer tract adjoining ® R ae j eo | = ish en will Governor Russell fin oe there was an aos ressional | The Saturday sone = ity of Laws. — ibis paper. | one Seaman. and others, Containing , wo Resolutions 4 vs ish paying off the -lof 32.55 v : erage vote y Post. _—s — Sete ont aincatic less, a ; : ; attorne ee votes in ge On January < 2 Attempt at Suici G ie ‘ Renee anata halfcash on day of sale | hired to attend to the cee p he has showing that there a es < istrict, | Adams eee ae President | oth Wilkesboro Hustler SS forMalaria, Liver Treu date SS eo eae "ionths from % Oe ae ee ae ness? Over $6,000 = : a aa of thevote. I find cae Virgina, Nea aC eace of cee Monday, December 24th ble, or Indigestion, use count eas Se anime ) x copeeee Eee with eae ee 4 : - has been report of th : court, which is, t es preme| Mr. A. A : ~ as{ BROWN n,Us rchase money is paid,” . of their appreciation 0 Dei =e paid to lawyers si 2 e Auditor of . which is, to e . A. A. Baker, a ? WN'S TRON ft Ee a J. B. CONNELLY > ppreciation of te ee since the first of 1 State, recently of that] the English hi , to use the words of who re +a young lawyer TRON BITTERE ~ This January rst, 1901 Cor se ore = 2 month. Here i ast | rey ntly made, tbat the total lish historian Freeman, ‘ ° cently went from Ashevi ’ ane : : ee For O oe z . Siow the stot te, recently made, ba hei ea eeman, “the Jefferson was sheville to , Tyo ) ur Own P. = } =. > Sinner = . en rou'e f is we = Ss , = 7 ernor-elect Aycock ov-|from alls : ollna for 1899] in jud ribunal which ean sit |!9 i meray i. : — sources were eoeee: judgment on a nati n sit company with ; 11s piace ae ed ple some money. What a Be Sane this sum $1,535,000, eee ,| can declare an ear aa law ana] of Faw, be a 2 paul j a siege . z . Sie e 2 1ree . 2wW a Opi / erve th 5 je our energy stri Q of having an attorrey-general cae Caos eee ee given to the ete of the union to be _ ee eugene? shoot himself: Se ae ors él 4 sour oe ee ig soe is to be a mere fig mara ©] was giv ion and that money X ‘ : d the weapon and t Se sour di: solutions, aren't thev ? ea gy thd coming eee ae The in | to eencdsceaio ae ith the whites one 3 r now we have mo ae = suicide for a ee ) your dates. Begin now to REN Z ae forget to chanet A lawyer and it i 5 is an able zation of the col Ss, aws than Jon S re di es Whi s: | cr : it is hoped : at our doors ored race}sid : n Mershall ¢ ing th g, however. While cross > ee BEI he will n ped and believed oors, although th ae ce i coy. “dumping-Ou E a — | ot need to hav ed | buted onlyai gh they contri-|f @ the entire thi “J i jase” Me pas seca Sole CSAS OEE | : and bal doors, altho. ean thirty- umping-Off 5 site the ive Here ) 2 be wil not need mene Peeent ear s that he w 5 Place’’ M wy i dul : end to th axes. (Appl . of the}su he was on th blew off ae ae : law busine: e State’s (Applause,) Cask tl (the}supreme bench. W z Mouse | Y ‘ taxes. (ADI : a roel fed e have laws 5 ighted from th a ap un eee in —— = ous Ib frowni ed by congress; s pass- | Wagon to secur i ak oe VA Ray fH -2 : as ganas ng upon all icone laws passed by state | Vantage of th eit. Baker took ad- kj { mao & it el) a THE SHOEMEN ry EC cetinceaitotiasexers See s is proposed is this | counci Se eet fhe wagon and ea 3 Lo ao a n logisl : councils sree by city ort ofthe wagon and rea ’ sprang L k 4 HY i = z oS agy cha nor _ : . nor = ‘ ed OV . : — start in the Eescel has made a good \ Whistling For Cash on: i hich mount up into re of scose o the mountain, 2 ee q : oo : funds from the State Trea: of legal | Wimington star. : ous ousands during the ee the omen oe in reasur. zi c . ; in several i | ; ng the new fiscal year. Thi y dur J. Keener Westbrook, Wilmi nee pone wile bis flesh wa a i = = ae young yet. Jt Seoaesy fiscal ee oe whistler, who eae the number seh eccen pate great as| While his flesh ae sore places, SEE ena : ; er 1, 1900, and : g ecem | New York some ti to} lati : eare law horri acerated i If y sone tee 2 : 5 ng dog: S recy-| horrible man Se tas Jo, because by waitin : nos ith , ber 1, 130 Siders te onl ree S ime ago to conf 5 gs aad laws 5 ner. Hew , : plate buying thisseas oae>> st ee days old y eatrical manag er | elephants; | concerning | 2 near-by h as taken to time, because by waiti Sseason nO" = sie 2 ODurin 3 : an engag gers regarding s; laws about Engli g y house and a physici : 9 y waiting they will cost yor sone abe eT ae Dg gement by which Re ocala nomsgau’ re about oe Soe ee who did all eae TERMS: Cash Good Not oe more. - WHOLESALE AND RE se lawyers > ees paid to|uselh s to profitabl n eagle. Th B ieve the sufferi i < oe : : 4 ) vibe, Tesal eine come fitable | affecting 2 ere are laws|ing ring. Atthis wri OL tgage We call : in amounted to $1,951: ate Treasurer|Edison Pho ract with the geverything from mi 1g we learn that hei ea eee : ee 951: nograph C to mammal rom microbes his : is raving and Serene ore Se Yesterd: ,951,39. whistl stap ompan als, from pol recovery is v g an $ y eae G : aj the Go = istle forenoons at $75 y tollIf all the] politics to love. |is ery doubtful. Th nessee and Virgini et Se : tot Governor paid out with B. F : 73 a week and elaws on the b e. |is no clue as to th . There ginia. Come and se > ys $4,750, which i . F. Keith, th nd | were enf. oof es . es — : ed up to th ,@00, which is charg- | Manag! ’ e theatrica! orced the av today | act except insanit i = } e State fo . &- nager, afternoon i Sees tay. at-home = - a See : oi upto te: which is chang. | meres se atiahkesisuns ld either have to sta ave e€ of l rvices. The total aking a total salary of $ i onsacae: : oe eet 3 this time i - amount up to} Hi seas ry of $150 a w ee meee i a | | s $6,701.39 p to) is whistling i eek. | ney t : s or begin a _ Hurope was in the : ; bershoINOe e since Decem-| Edis g is wonderful. T SO eee A hundred | fallen a aoe ’ a - on people were rful. The} Marshal Seung pad Ses : Le s carr Harsha, ls woul xec Sivaples, 6 : D = = : : : The most soothing, bh i = ae Keith was oe e ee every he re con- a ous ae as Naples, a ste oe you Sandia peo daintiest paver “i tiseptic appli ing, healing anda Seuensc. -| from them much m Oo getite g the cold was soi y Rugs and a th ity. our line of d ¥ ication : n- : : cas ore than nse that the police i = aos : = = Tralngandas-| “teem Se tanao han a fine/h police in the st er things. s Witch Haze ed is|_; ed reputation fo j i aoe nd schools tb = relieves at azel Salve. It piles, sores and skin di ae ates abs, Kindest | once and cu ‘. ed S an@ SKID diseases acquir- schools to beszlosed. Ni ; o | 3 Eowate of imitation cLincaicoase Se ee Nehe an teiia Vora Sel ee oases Dames aoe exposureassoredin a ————— a 5 mitations. W. FP. . a ng of worthl otarhy is = lighted | | : 3 ar bas ied to the mali res ecaicokeee i lie fi , des] e fact that pub Going at G : ser wo : . ’ See Ie Ce ure to ken, and tb y easily ta-| UC ares were lighted i oes iy —— | = DeWitt’s Salve. W,F. Hal ay, live in eerie Sons effec. | Of the city sic ee ae Somer ee [ A _ : Jr. ; iver and tion i ity lodging , els, W. Fi Hall, Jr. bow.'tions provided at city lodging ENKEL BROS A. She ‘ le | ; January 10, 1901. 1 : | i i : Vv Statesville, N.C P.S.-B ss = ae uy a Pai ’ air of New Ladies’ Shoe*- . eid SS ey hon en s ; : De ro ee Ee oe gaa ¥ ” ' FL a a »~ or —— N ” ee PL TS SN i a ag ee Tara CP eo SRR, © rT page Re ere Z P " : oe a ac pg, Tae © " ee a Se owe os. semmnan: Ne eee a —— ~ < = 7 TE ~— ———— A | Reaaaenin ras fi , ver Martin Lippard Dead. : ; NSAI Nc : : a. Ss anes ape 4 gah eye OW. OW. Hix Desath. PERSONALS INGUS TRIAL PROGR! We A aran Dippard ake eS" Yaw “5 gs lar | -/ - Pie he t ADC A un ‘a> pel ": dm tua saxtins aa Me eee CLEC vet fwo New Gaterprises Pracitcaly AS home iu th’s township Fliday anc] ie : ax sured wus Onried at S'. Viartis’sSaturday 3 es ¥ The eonditi never more y+] ociock, The funeral services | ge ; — favorable f% ape A Grea Loexingten t Savin ee nornine at 60 clock adou - es | — sGgayv oy r Pas uo ¢ on ao u I. &. Cornelius. of Da NOTICE! ) tne age of vo. Lhe aeceaseda a as a vi sterday ber ions were r - : 5 lson of the late Henry Hix, of Pur: = for an inerease *o Lhe were conducted by Rev. WoL Darr ] . a Dee ee eae Es . ee sts ye rn Sa wise . ene < .- : r subscribers OWE MC | nersburg, and a brother of Mrs. H. viss Luia Norton, fuscries eh SPEC Le ee YSPepsia ure 0 as uye S : : \ a i Bn ie eye ethic mite gl egret cara ea re has reern in town this ween. . oe a 1 He left n aati tae : I i them owe|S. Turner, of Statesville and Mr. , as 2 1m tov a0 they are at the presen- * old. teiett no cbhiidren but his . aie ’ « iy of Salichury fe was pee : pee me ITE . va the be wife is Stull living Three brother ° one ar. I expect |? an S Fstx, Of Sas Ur ye Ce Zed Vane wlser ruca week almost sees the vl rors ms. sAhree Orotoers, I ests w ater a, | vuried yesterday at 10 0 cock. His! jneton, was in town ye: ning of anew industry or theexp2a” Messrs W. Henry Lippard. of Bari oe hat you eat. From now until further notice is given or goods all sold out | wife died some years ayo and left no : : : sion of an established one. um, and Peter andJoo. M. Bippard. | Nat “Lally digests the food and aids we will seli for cash the very best of may c to lrer x . Miss Olive Crowson ts at some OD Air ¢ of 3 by, atter is noW and three sisters, Mrs Sara} ie cae ma ct ee ee and recon- i fe y - oncre = 5 i wnat tele aus sS'ance of ine tk ke ae an 4 ~ sy rs aran yy augh, | Structing the exhausted digesti ; Pre as : Visic to per rand moib nghionlic =4 42. tthe proposed | Mrs niins and Mie rie i oe = . uste igestive Or- Sh D G i rs stopped and “A cE e Bee f __juoder Consideration in the Pee E ei. Julius and Mrs, Heary Lip-|£ans. It isthe latest discovered digest- oes, E ancy ress oods, apes ‘ t in th 1ds of an attor | neath of Miss Harriet Clark. | Mr. John Furenes, ot Davie Coub- | Cousdldation of the State Ses perd, all of this township survive.{@3tand tonic. No other preparation ‘ Pie calcd | ty. has been here on 2 Visit [or some ce ise Co. and the Star %! ee Vase The deceased was an upright and bon- can approach it in efficiency. It in- and Jackets i sy Miss Harriet Clark, of the Snow | days Co. into the Star Manufacturing Co- orable man. ee: relieves and permanently cures ' ; . Me Se Creckineig! borbood,died at her home Aig Nina Smith is at Wrenn s} Phe St ville Show Case Co. 15 Mea See ae Flatubones en oR At a big reduction for cash. The cut ranges anywhere from be tiualy llast Thursd: ae peel teen ata gp nN ee ree ee ns ST Vanmposed of ic - WV. Stimso2 pjeas ahs Ble Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea At a big reduction for cash. The anges anyw > fron ¥ t Thursday night at the ave of o4.1,, as ; Seal i leccuposed of Messrs. C. W. Stims00 pjeasant Days in o ¢ Dig Poets ’ e = = ae a = any ‘ 13. 1900 D. WATTS f oe Se 6 ae pea Ga., visiting her brother, Rev. J. A. lar LW 5 oe - the star. of q eee lin Neighbor- | Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Crampsand 3 to 50 percent. This means cash overthe counter. We will # — - meee fey Boe Lata pecidicn Ca Midadoiter Smith. I Messrs. C. L. Turner and B. L. Del- | Corespondence of the Mascot eee eae ct digestion. include millinery and some fine velvets in this sale. First iv {1FOMs Hel idle l SIGH tay ails . 2k DS. J hae 2 auw ° : ion Saat ~ or : - , | \ ’ > eT GY > , 7 Mr TM. Stikeleatt State Sena-|jnve "} + vil rob- an : riceS0e, and $1. Large size contains 23; times come first served. hree n7s to remember about this sale: LOCAL. jnoon by the Rev. W. ©. Brownand| Mr. T:: 1 stikeieat ne £, State Sena jinver. These gentlemen Wil! xo Seelug pothing reported through smitli size. Book all avout dyspepsia mailedfree 1st. The x “a Sa 5 Mill things s ei x. c a The : i l+he remains laid to rest in Bethany | tor from this district, left Tuesday |ab.v combine their interests. £°*|The Mascor from our “wee bit’ ofa Prepared by E. C. DeWITT &CO., Chicago ti Eis - oy Tl ag i = poe oe Soar er 7s ; W. H. Cascadden has been} srave yard Saturday. Miss Clark | for Raleigh. | other parti2s toinvest and form the | vijlage in revard to Ch Saeanae a aaa eS ime, now. 3rd. The terms, cash over the counser. } 1. ~ . an z ban) P s . & < < r re o> « 7 ; } ~ = ‘ sick for severai Gays lleaves two sisters to yur ASIP = . : (Star Manufacturing C vi P6720 OiGe | Mia EAE ie _ andrew arnegie has promised ( ib LVEs O si ter > to | G. L and D.S. Henkel, brothers = ae Noe So aaa the its festivities, I will pena few ran-]Seattle Wash., a donation of $200.- J O TN cont <to bring eood| ‘loved. She had been for| 5+ ¢ \-. Henkel, have been here | ti >'0CK ol $10,000 or $10,000.” "| dom thoughts for its columns. HON Oolce noon cans Rta : ie fl © | a member of the Presby-| 3.06 Monday tirst steps in this consolidation have! By the ret: rning of the Mi eset ndedin the contruc- the é floors. a oF mie -", |Since Monday. : r 5 a 2 vu Ps ne Misses ion of a new lie linrary <A *s } . ) pened = = t _ ‘ 4 | rnd had lived a quiet] ee Dp : Ser} alr: ady been taken and about $5,000 Tatum and Mr. G FE Gill Fae Ch eos : es RUDE. € mee The Beautiful Handkerchiefs for men and Jats Bosse ss | at . ari Tie - ry . 2 soils . 7 ‘ oA ke SLE wrist Q nOS yoarly 36 antc > caine : iat = , my ‘ “ The town authorities have fixed alone on the old home-} Mrs. 0. v. endow. 0! oe worth of stock has beensecured. 44°) mas-tide the ball was set in ease : ae 2 arly aoe $9,000 Gloves, Underwear for ladies and men. R. & G. Corsets, rew rates for the electric lights sisters | Poins, is here on a visit to her moth-| Star Manufacturing Co. will make) Among the visitors on Christ See ee eee eS Ferris’ Corset Waist for women and children. W. B. Erect ey t fc 2 electric Lents. Cam =e ee Pd ¢ sitors is s ae _ 5 aly 52 . ie mee si ~ bile ler, Mrs. Turner. show Cases, store fixtures and pic day were Miss Lillie Mae Tomlin Puilip lsanforth Armour, philan- Form Corsets, for $1.00. Handsome sterling silver handle ltl EW chia wae eritically F : : fone he y “iss lie Mae in} ,, SRG nasi ae + ) =5 wh: carnal? Mr. R. A. Hall who was critically| 3 work the Roads no More | Mr. D. L. Hill has returned to his tur: frames. There is 2 good sale and: Nias Richa Gia = thropist. fancier and multi-million- Umbrella for $2.75, others charge for same, $3.50. » li Sunday ts some what improved. if - ve lire 4 lhome in Denton, Texas, after a brief | tor all these lines and THE Mascot Statesville, cuests of ‘Mr aa Pais aire, head of the vast commercial es- Come and see us, we are out for business. sob King a white man, died in the | .: 5+ ¢o friends here predicts much success for the Star|H f Gill.” Later on came Miss tablishmeat that bears his name : as . 7 *+ leounty 341! Sundav nisvrht and hi ie) | he ca cine Ane a a = s Psat fe eno c - Miss : : : 2 : pre - Poy CM. Richards and family |county jail Sunday night and bis re- | Se a putea CO hen they get to work and|\raty Giltand Mr. W. H. Coffey ISS 1 died at his home, in Chicago Sunday Yours truly, WN B Mills & Co ret move int the mens until nins were buried M onday at the | wits. I a ee A ce an es . mar. ifacture their goods, as they the same place an - = . 2 9 na + afternoon. The deceased leaves an ~ ~ ~ 3 county home by the county authori-{son. of Charlotte, are the gues S$ Ol | wil), extensively ; es guests 21e A easel ~4> Z r weel tee se rtiN a Co I > i, 2 tensively. same A = . estate valued at $15,000,000 to S20,- : : + : rs To! ~arlton : ; . And by way of renthesis ae 2 10 val; ties. About three years ago King| Mrs. Heien Carlton. Another industry that will be an we parenthesis, | yg Qog Ty eraneris working tke pub- |, ’ 1 a a one fie tes 3CUSULY ve : ur. Coffey was t i a Die Sine Saar Davidson township and ae Ceph McGinais stole) 2 horse a Mr. William Houston of Woodville j assured fact in the near future oe a Si ee Tete th Ae lic roads in Davieson townsl py s,.|this county. They were caugutacd|menn j sit to bis wooi-working ritl sapita ae eee ten years the centre of popula- she camp isipitened at the: Bile}. i a0. 7 tocm 9G thes were ee eens Bees a a to his aunt, oe Sone ane SN Pas re Bes oo noted elsewhere. and upon|tion has moved westward 16 ‘min- = Sys Posaiairn mee epee UC-! Mrs. Minnie Fiemming. SvOCx OL OU, TO, U which ‘ll cor : 4 : eos I ey plac jed to the county roads for five year = . will comment farther on.j utes, 1 second, about 14 les, and , ito vb iti as > VEars. sae 3 2 : manufacture of ck "Ss, room hin o£ ote ’ u mules, anc j cor his jeft wrist | WeGinuis was pardoned some time} | *418S Lelia Corpening returned | gig, and Bea Rink Dr. Har- = Hpbere Patterson, from Arkan-}southward 2 minutes 29 seconds, or s : he State Fuenj-|azo, and about four weeks ago King Saturday from a visit to friends in| 1 +; interesting himself in promot- = a Mr. tob Rives, of States-| about three miles. It now rests in - I oe became too feeble to work and was | Salisbury and Greensboro. ine this enterprise and he will be = ae ee Miss Sallie ae were | Southern Indiana, at a point about a ey brouzht to the jail where he was ¢ar- Miss Minnie G ‘ BS een ~|aisO among the goers and comers. }seven miles southeast of the city of t fron ASG TOOERE Joti RETO Re was ce Miss Minnie Gougercame up from | gladto talk with parties who may = aan = s it] @oHooe ; _ fed for uoti he died Sunday. He was! Chaviotte Saturday and aie Sun-| wish to invest in a More than half ur. Candler, of Dillsvoro, Jackson | Columbus. i « schools throaghout the | said to be from Catawba couaty and dacs 1 ere with her mother. the stock is in sight, and the other frst 6a Daa ae = rh - ere na- Racal erscals aes ae ST : = ; ae atemine ans 5 rst bid on the first box and as his ° ° n session ‘now, the ma-|to havea wife and child in Alexand- can be secured in a short while } r _ ao es ¢ ‘ s > 73 ~ ie : = ° . 3 . . Se ieast. ace the | er county. rs. O.E. Crowson and childrea, | This sranch of the furniture busi- last bid was the longest pole. of Administrator’s Notice. 1n AMS. im? ams. a : bool? If pot. why rot? of mocksville, came over monday] oo... z course took the persimmon. ' ri ( j V , ] ‘ ‘ hoeol? lf not, q | ey weal i Meee eo IGAE wolasinesi nore: ness is peroneal one cee wel Our parsonage having been burn- AVING qualified as administrator of A. V. c vould like to have] yer. Schitier's Assignime a) ee , Managea as 1S shown OY omas- Say ONS = 7” : Simonton, deceased, I hereby notify all Seo | Mr. Schilier’s As: rent, = = nee 3 ed in Novem} mrs. Terrell, w Sconsthaving, clainsiairaiastleasd estate to : ! nae “heck correspondents | . Mr. R. O. Harbin left Monday for] ville’s chair factory, and will be @| oF our Seg ee tee ie ee os ee ees. I opened to-day another case of those fine Apron Check | Bales bol frequentty. | The liabilities of Mr. Tu. Schiller,|Charlette to take a course In the| valuable addition to our manufac- Others oo this nes of ae cayctpaneac 3902 Those indebted to said Ginghams. Same weight and count as Lancaster, only oc. ! | Z : mt : si : = ~ . . sc - | estate w lease settle pror y - . ey A E Sack ie ork be | whose assignment was noticed last | Charlotte Commercial college. turing industries. Now is the time Ceaser dincconime i ceioie tar. Ee ae ECC yard; others at 4 and tc. week, amount to about £5,750. He are ae for the citizens of Statesville to pull] );., <2 3 ne - January torh, 1g0r. Administrator. - ° mus i bore fore oe 2 Miss Jessie Fowler has returned ee : nishint, when e-OUllt- 50) 00) shel - f ens W are , |reserves his exemption ef $500 and : 5 = : together. Every one should forget]; r} 9 = mean S 1g ine O ue 3 trave | prefers two creditors for borrowed from South River, where she spent to criticise his neighbor and put his ER On ue Seo Decor aeor Sale of Property : C ep] BEC D> UW eale : , t > 1 . Net LULS S > a ate ¢ aS ae ie Na -~ ° ; ‘ | ( of i cS yr : . idays with her parents. : as ; supper was served in the masonic > Ga ; " pe mney, Mr. S. Wittkowsky, of Char- the holidays with her } shoulder to the wheel and help the tall at Olin, upon this p! = All ¥ VIRTUE of a decree of the Superior Court Fi ] Stone Goods, Plates, 25e. set up: Cups and ms Ny . ae > Hlotte: and Mr. S- Po Michelson. 10 Miss Minna McKey returned to ber|town along. Notown can prosper ae rar a pol S pian: - of Iredell county, North Carolina, in the ine ron stone Goo = - 2 CS, ~IC- ae Pp; “ae = i i a bowies Gh-} p> : 43) \ = ’ ae +) 5 ; >} ; rE a! © Pe ladies who desired prepared @ lunch | cause entitled J. A “White, Administrator otf Saucers. Zoc. up other lines in proportion. A large line V | Puitimore. All other Gebts are to|boeme in Mooresville yesterday. She whose citizenship is not united for box filled with edibles sui i } Nralcokenidcoessad tikes Rerasenacieseear ey ie Baier ee ae oe = mg ; e vear Bet SA aig aren are wa GE reser ag ean iy rrr ena TE cara) Pieter ria . , +, |00x filled with edibles suited to the | 73 7 °0Co, Sitar public auction for cash at handsome Pictures. Opal Ware, Bohemian Glass, and lobe paid onthe same terms. The as-|had been bere with friends since last| the town's upbuilding. The spirit Ff oon spe etals., IL willscllat public auction for cash at > : oe ane S ) 4. {sets consist of the stock of furnitare, | week of progress is abroad in Statesville most fastidious or capricious appe- | Harmony. on Holiday gocds opening daily. A big line Rubber Shoes ue ts CONSIST O » stock of furnitare ek. “ress ‘ s : sane : Fee et ener mae > —— : : ais Fe haa ria nt SraOns < . and the coming ‘year will beige best tite. These boxes were auctioncered rede Seo aot ee rE and Boots. New lot of School Books just in. Another Can > a0 = type Lalas S 20. db : ne aecou Ss. ~ - x + - = = aaa 4th, } at 12 o'clock, nc »fo sing @escribed lan ie i mi . aly < a ei vi e therice Jef-| Mr. Schiller owes no deb here Mrs. H. P. Helper, who was here) ip the history of the town, if every by Captain J. A. Stikeleather, WhO | Sirunted coe Iredell, Tasenet lot of those famous Kangaroo Cali Shoes, for ladies, in oh =a = | Bae eceditecs ac See ee ON wast etO; her daughter, Mrs. ae cay eel ralt Y | was a novice in the profession, but |as follows: Beginning ata black oak in Mar- to-day. If you want values come and see me. f¢s Mr. 1 \. Pope! tbe creauters are principai.y Manu-| wey, Hail turned to Davidsor one wi!! talk for the town and work still cetting steam up and the train tha Gaither’s line, thence North 25 chains 57 ine s Letia ] e Merrisot | faeturers of furniture. The store is M oa ail, returned to Mavidson | for it. os eo oo Salo e ith if na oes toa post oak, John Currant’s corne i e oy i Pave cn tices 1 Mien aii Mi Rtas c M | Monday. eevee retipeeeerceree n, moved on wl sufbcient | William Gaither’s line, now Asbury Hayes’ i J WM W lh lm leacann ; ays lo sed stilland will beso for some - W > f Uni County Commissioners. Jurors for speed to reach the end sought for in pecan’ Nose 69 dearees, East with ca Gaith- ° . = eat - (Gadvs yCt Mr. . S. Osborne, of Unton February Court. ‘ Pane nae 3, | et’s line formeriy but now Hayes’, 10 chains ‘o r hit t } . : te ~ = sais due time, ‘‘top side u with care. a black gum, thence South 30 Chains to a blick C Fs on f Grove townsnin, left Saturday for 3 The county commissioners were! fn other ae end admirably | 02*in Hiram Campbell's line, thence West to \ . | Did He Pali? Cleveland. Ohio, to enter the medi Jin session Monday and Tuesday au-|in the sale of tigre real ara ars ee eer ae eee Se aaa eee dail had acacand| Justafterd@ark Saturday evenine cal college there, diting the aceon eeee ordering the | proposed to auctioneer ‘one of the| This January 7th. 1901. Gumcgramasesioner ‘ il avav and JUST at sltn DAlLUrda|a »venin <4: e a saa aein - nie pes 2 - a 7 . : OV tO he s 2 . S 5 W. G. Lewis, Attorney. festive ri j Mr. Chas. Warren stopped at Depu- Mr. d. A. Hedrick, of Alexander Den - aoe ees fair sex; whereupon he was duly| pcan i nah Seroeeie honcel on. cont |COunby | passed s tononushs herew en) | stem lee oes pare Oo!) forewarned to make sure of one not ? The Charlotte ] try show ee EE um te eee tee te oe : , 5 ring towns sk ata ; ¢ street ina bad plight. There | Toute to Senoia, Ga. to enter a bus- Un Oe eee tnetbanbie unaer mortgage. Trustee’s Saie e held ¢ RS al bruise under his risht oveand | mess college Monday oad De laid ob trom @ pont on the | When the bidding got to bea little | Py VIRTUE of a deed of trust executed to the tou aye : ' round on his head was bleeding a old Wilkesboro road near Sigma spirited, it was right amusing, par- i undersigned by Ben Boyd and wife. Wash probals ed by Messrs. | f mii can corinne a yeas Gog Rev. H.R. Overeasb, who cameé}postofiice to the Mocksville road at |.; Viger? an 5 eee ek ene nec Allison and wife, Lawson Chambers, Burgess TOR Wattc tu jireely. Mr. Scrogees dressed Mr. |p, af tim icf eal i 1 “obyty? oe a ticularly, whea one gentleman dis- | White and Joe Wilson, the undersigned will sell J. MIG ] WE AUCs GEE OF TT SAI HC ARNAUD ey See apis home at thetime of his father’s death,} D. L. Webb’s. A petition was also covere qT an the se, t on having | at pablic auction for cash at the court house : a, ( Denne ae nee eS the | returned to his pastoral charge in| filed by the citizens of Davidson th 6 : thi = ees al AVIDS | Goorin Statesville, N.C, at 12 o'clock, m., on ‘ eg ee tet tee a Se eo oe arren, | Henderson county Friday. township for a new road. Both| ro cera aoa eee eatin ae ae \ . f-|wno wa drinking named some these petitions aenccica t feature of the occasion was this: each | i and being in ford ie communi-| parties as the ones who had attack-| Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Cloer, and ape eeoet aaeOe ne ee wentlieman purchasing a box found | Succcn) owaships and , ' tb Cat l . v: . . . - ‘ vl IiwCUlY - = ts a jm a a acscr a Cation i ine -jed him, one of them shooting him. | children, of Ferris, Tex., are in for] or< ae = it ticketed with the lady’s name;| :si traci— taning South sue of the eee and, as sal This version of the affairehe Genied | the first ti = on See ERT ates = a y : da after " . : grees E North Sau ee ae Poe E. tsion of the affairrhe denied) the Erst time in eight years. They)” Armficid & Turder were instruct- = after the sales ws Cones cs Fast 200 feet toa stake ox Nunie > ee }tne next y saying that he fell and | may not return to Texas. Naiec Ieee onat i he had to present himself and divide West too ft, to a’stake, thencess hounds and buy it itis notaltogether! «4:.. ; a _ fedto drafta bill authorizing the) the spoils with his fair partner. West 200 fect tothe beginning | ae att napen cieantchs Miss Bess Rankin, of Mooresville | county authorities) to levy a special rege a on yin a 1 © property of stid Ben Boyd and wipe 1. | 1urt. Lhe injury Se eegeern re . nine a aa Twas indeed a fit scene for a tab- nt fuller description see deed from ir. WW. I will me ct ’ spent Saturday and Sunday with rel-| tax o 10 cents on Khe $100 of proper-|jo4y or stereoscopic view. When aistered in Book 11, paze 685 of to Sta tesvi trom icimwo atives hereon her way back to Cool] ty and 5 cents Of each poll fora et ers ee oon emo -rezister of deeds office of Iredell : a a ‘ bas leased the plant of the Spring where ske is teaching term of six years fio be used t , : ~ so a yd eos Cc A Sl to $5 reduction accordin Nas 1a I Spring where SiC 15 veacalne. 3 Peeper Syo be usea to pay by the same party. they formed al 2% cvinning on the W. N. C. Rail 3 Flour I ely cy _. , |for the aew courtf house. The repre- | 72.05 GF coo} > Seiden | road, South 8 poles to a stake, tl gem ‘ en ea ret Ge Dr. L. Harrill was called to King’s | sentatives in the} Legislature eee kind of social group and enjoyed the Hast 1z poles to a stake. thence North 6% to $1ze and style, has been made WoELT . . fiimeh bh eae a = Rhee ee re : . < aan ae sOps is >) : t o the beginnins, containing % acre, more or erating it < 17 this month. : Mountain Saturday to examine some | asked to have the same passed. viands together. less. This is th: property of said Wash Allison Ata reasonable hour the curtain | and wife and this sale is made subject toa prior q A > sad 2p t mortgage to the First Building and Loan Asso- dropped, the scene oe aud a eae crowd dispersed. The ladies, elated | scription see deed of J. $. Miller to Jane Allison, with the success of the box supper, | dated March. =7 rere pease nee ean ee GEE Bonito the proceeds outreached their) man, he Chambers land, Scr ee Ee eee ‘> | most sanguine expectations. With | BeGes ee ary Hz ao bec dec be here for two or oa weeks J. C. Dunla; . P. Hea DE : : > It's be here for two or three weeks. ae J a Coe ee gratitude they heartily thank the | Atweiont W. A. Thomas and J. G.) 4A. Huore, ALA. Bars 4S,! Gentlemen for the liberal expendit- | the Kast and North by | Ma : i A. Barnard, J. D.|” . about 5 acres more or less, Shelton left yesterday morning for|Gjark. A. A. Chamsicl. G = Fad ure of their means for so worthy &| property e 3 z - g #he SL. Lo ohy . « dae avn : Lexington to attend the meeting of|in, Geo. O. Co : 1 1 5 s a cause, and wish them a happy and = bersburg township. thatthe colored went wasto have wed | the State Furniture Association. x He supposed cases of small-pox. found two or three mild cases. * being drunk y Policeman Ckip- olson. didn’t want to up and resisted the of- cers. The result was that Satur- day he was sentenced by the mayor pay a 850 tine or goto the roads "s, not baviey any money, ‘he needs must go to the gang. The following: as jurors for the court. * First week—R, rere drawn to serve February term of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ordway, ana Miss Muzzey, of Winchester, Mass., areat Mr. R. W. Orr’s. They wiil Mary C nd, lying near South end oi he lands of uh by Arey, on Hall, contaiming his last tract is the s and lies in le is made M: .Cuip, oW- Mrssrs he Celebrated Wagons ha- “rin tne day Saturday it developed on : t to a prior mortgage to Hi. successful New Year. W, is. Sa AED vownsmen were glad to welcomel. gpcky Gg oe Ripe neaiy R. B. Dodson L. Guy, G. W Sant : ; 7 eet ar as “ia dusky damsel Sunday night, and me eae : ee 4 ‘xuy, G. : ast nie 7) This January ro, 1901. Trustee. Died ae eee coe the State 5 4 21 and other ‘“‘fixins”’ Mane es sae eee peray on. S. ha, Lowrance, D. R. aaa ee : eine highest court. oh SISNROUO 1 35 boon ea ay igen ee spent Sunday here, as the guests of | Beard, J. W. Whagite, W. C. Blaylock, | —..P 2 mata ? me x alias Chief Justice Monday by Asseciate| these th en : eed eos iS Mrs. A. L. Goble. Mr. Patterson is| H. T. Williamstae L. Leckie t W. me exons exercises at the|{ommissioner’s Sale of Uand. Made by Geo. E. Nissen & Company. Samet a C these that cause PHL tO, DESCat DIS Por ge ShcA er egeetrey : i es A ea ee em eh. ae : : = Justice Monty : i jate. Eut the weddine had to |is the State Commisioner of Agri- Hoover, J. P. ER yward, S.C. Ran- - Deir the holidays the village ae pec aes : . o . ; 7 a SRO cree annie 2 ki More = ; Iredell county, rendered in a specia Hon. W. D. Furi t not in- postponed and Phil will have culture. kin, T. M. Mars}gi, J. F. Raymer, was 2 little more animated than ust proceeding wherein John T. Ra ymer, admiu- W.L. Turner, .is plainuff and Dewey * - ) strat fC. A. Rayr 0. E, Woodward, | 1) “a a number of the absent young | Raymer and others people returned to their homes to “dat cake-walk with his honey val’ handling a Non Mr. Eugene Rickert, one of States- undez- ville’s boys, who has been in New endants, the J. A. Fox, M. H a signed con ixsicner will sell at public outcry, sapsandC. V.¥ ' ' | } Y a it the cakes | ' response |some other day, as he is jc OF vi i ear ane A eee ei This 23d day of November, 1900. st bidder, at the court house door in o the highe i | { wite Aen rye cule oueucy oye , . : ’ BS. —_ } to a tel to come} pick in the pang now. Y org in she employ of the Southern Sones 2s De ee spend the merry, merry Christmas, | Statesvitic. N.C, on and make uy Coun it- | BLE rs sei Railway, came home last week OD | poneveutt TS SF nian ee JL. | among ney eal ease Nocer eee sear tées. xt ,uEeScay ue I You Honor Us foo Much. sick leave. Stevenson zi Ww “Sr Park = WwW x R. Hayes from New Jersey, Dr. P. | at x2 0'clock, M.. the entire interest of the late j be Lt. x UYECY y ui son, - t Par es, - RK. C. Jurney. from Richmond, Va., and ¢. A. Raymer, (the same being the undivided D Gu @ctisetar Bac a The Salisbury Truth-Index of last Messrs.S. L. Parks and Julius Wal-| Holmes, N. A. Logis, G. M. Young, ae Will Sencadenad Will Gil ba pera following real estate in Seu y Cuilector Davis sold Pleas-| jyiday has the following: << (py? }lace went to Raleigh this week to V. C. Montgomehyr, E. C. Hobbs, rn ane far sw2y Rockies. of Colo. ~ Beginning at a pine, Campbell’s corner,thence Flanigan- vans Hardware Co 20 1 uri CEs ’ : °C +1 re « Acc] = x J WY She + 7) ‘ . ~ | South , degrees, West 3374 s a st oak, a ae ae ee .| Crowder, of Statesville, the celebra- attend the sessions of the Grand W. FP. Sharpe. Wail. Cooper, W. A. | 035 a Sout cont 36) egies aan eae zea With some Kees Ctl ted alchemist aud compounder of Lodge of Masons. They represent-| Thomas, T. J. Hdweter, J. A. Sher-| “o.- é Ning sth | Shcok’s corner, thence North Sr degrees, West AGENTS the ardent and Mr. Ni. ix. Steele s ee i i Statesville lodge rill. B. M. Mas = Pp Success to TuE Mascor and with ss poles to a ssake, thence South co poles to a mam or te buewy sometime since, at ; . catholicons and panaceas. bas been | ea Statesville lodge. S. Eid, M. Masonfer. F. Robb andT. the waning of the years may all the ar oak, thence North 75 degrees, West 22 poles Se ee ae cee led up avain and fined 83.75; + S. ibidson. o 1 Se : 2 black oak, thence So 35 degrees, West Friday. Barringer bought it Hed ap azasn aud neh = .. 000 | th ance Mars WB. pibstho Heke a bachelor editor’sthopes grow bright |108 Mack ok Soest Potrence South, pokes small sum. Mr. Steele recover ESS eee ces The De ppuaher ae for their home in Huntersville Tues- All About Ff poresville. er. toa stake, thence East 98 Be a 5 Tae pe mm he thinks. ne etor fa = . * . ene | From Or erular be : + ence S 41 poles a white oak, thenc his bugey some tube 2go. LO ae Sake. : eto fale day. Their little boy. who was) *" Coresee eg pes Olin, N. C., Jan. 7, 1901. ere Prctis poleatsa soac-thence up the money ang was put up quite illat Mr. R. L. Sloan’s, had W, Liston Moorg.¢of Jacksonville, South 42 poles to a rock on s:de of branch,thence The Olmsted-Potwin-Breneman | himself The Docetor’s oceupa- |; : FI 3d Miss J ag > z Est Sdegrecs, North 6; polesto rock bluff on z SS an ernie comin gy eos aig ete : improved very much. a., and Miss Jap), A. Pharr were 5 uth side of creck, thence $ | degree Cc ada tine vse Tuesday even-|ttl yben be kapens to be a eet ae ¢ E = Resolutions of Respect, south side of creek, thence South 18 degrees, SAS hada tine oe ms a day CEC eck ote ere oe out of Jhe Yadkin Ripple has the fol married at the br rle § home in this Me oor ~ OF East 35 poles to .. stake, thence North 83 degrees If YOU WA N TO GIVE, GI V E A GOOD ONE : ing here. Miss Potwin’s vie inv jail or the calaboo-e is selling patent he a Mii Se 1aS Wf 1e [0l- place at dD p- m. 5 ‘uarv 3. Rev. W Wilson Lodge, No.. 226 A. F. & D. | East =8 poles to a stake side of Lewis Ee : ine was the most evjovavie feature| medicines. He went to jail vester- | tOWlDs: “Misses Maggie Hampton! w. pharr. the bri ee eth. ai. |M The committee on Resoiutions road. thence North 31 degrees, East 214 poles to ae : ae on on eae Set Pitas eels : eee . "V1 Ses . ¢ . : Tl s father, offici- | 4T- ec " ‘ a black oak stump, thence North 109 poles toa - : = of the evening, although Mr. Olm-/‘lay mn aefauit of bis fine. and will and Lillian Brand, or Hamptonville, ating. as elevan & inner ae serv- |on the death of our friend and both- pine knot, thence Fast 100 pelesto a black oak, Here are things we know you will like. i i have returned home from a _ short 4 am sigh = Noah Stewart's corner, thence North 48 poles to sted is evidentiy a enite oV day: on the roads for each ed to a large numb}.z of guests. The | er, W. W. Juraey, submit the fol a white oak, thence West 6 poles to red oak, All Wool Art Squares, beautiful colorings in all sizes; Smyrna, but the Company Was 2 offence.” Nay. nay esteemed. The | Stay in Statesville. ”’ : WE et ine: thence North 52 poles toa stake, C. A. Trout- = e ; =o t Sa the m: ‘ority of Doetor bails from Moor Soca ~ F ] ~ 2 ~ype . bride and groom leof on the evening eee as: TI Supreme Ruler of man’s corner. thence West 61 poles to a pine, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curtains, Marseilles ment to the majority CLO Oats EEO COTES erie ane Miss Mildred Ellis, of Hickory, | train for Jacksonvil, ». ereas: ne Be . “l-rroutman’s corne, ikence South 5 degrees, Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets, Utica <aills H Ss ae Se a er gry ere : SS : - 3 : Soa 7 Sa aos ieaceae routn ORC Reece Q . , Hand-stite inen Sheets, ica cnills H.S. ers. I prive our sister!and Miss Gertrude Davis of Mor Mr. and Mrs. Jast. H. Harwell left the Univerce has been picase O | West 36 polestoa pine, hiscorner, thence south . “= eae Rete yg hel eer ohne a Dries is) Poa ? 3 nies Rees ine eae let eee m idst r friend and | *6 degrees, West 26 poles to a dogwood. his Cotton Sheets, with H. S. Pillow Cases to match, Table Damask, Henry Miller, son of J. M. Miller, |. ss a i aie eae ; Pays | ganton, who had been the guests | Thursday for their \y-ome at Weaver- SE ea st our iriend ane | Corner, thence North 75 degrees. West 51 poles Napkins, Doylies, Towels and many other articles that will gladden ° =f Se ear Vea somewhat familar with Statesville § | of iss Katie Rei ‘ - ville. } - - Jurney to a maple, his corner, thence West 1514 poles io e . ~ a uence ten at) iock-up and when among his own at of Miss Natig Raid Cantona are eae at ee Ol d. that a pomiae with a stone, thence North sydegrees, West go poles the heart of the housekeeper. ly Saturday by the six ear-old son \lo a vill Y ar i } ey Sie od returned to their homes. Capt, J. S. Harris, who has long es Se bi a Z cone oa . = more or less to astake, Shook’s corner, thence ae ee eres ea ne Sit hie e es P ROOLES rille recently, he threatened Z i sj f ns j eekness to his caastening rod an North 77 poles to beginning, containing of W. BD. Harris. The little felowty) cue this burg for sending him up|. Mr. and Jfrs. Thos. Allison, of ee to ae acknowledging that he docth all |s7sacres more or less, adjoining the lands of Others may be cheaper, was pilavine withasmaliualoaded : - See, , =U Re states s e C mth) : : A. Troutman, Benj. Stewart and others. The eae “unloaded” |i <t before Christmas when his med- | Belmont, wao had been visiting the} he will continue his * ; things well, wecanbut deeply mourn Sime will be sold subject to the dower rights None can be better ‘ grocery store. rifle and pointed MEV ONG feo eeade was brick aa ea -,!/family of Mr. J. W. Moore and oth- t : et of Mrs, Laura Raymer. pulled the trizeer and lodyed the ns hey Se eh Bee are, last ao pace ¢nl Shiloh’ (tommship. ore: mr. Harris, ee Ws iclerk ane town one oa ee - "TERMS: ¥; cash, tai three months and %5 than our line of ready-made Top Skirts. They are made to wear, Ballot neo calibre. in Desene arm |S wilsbury ieei Di to. ee ai ’ treasurer, has been succeede by esolveq, thi .- !in six months time, ‘Title retained tor purchase z : mse “ i ean x : : Heary’s arm. urned to their home Fri : t U 1 o ref e E HN T, RAYMER. we vuarantee style, fit and finish. Just received another lot of - : day, Zeb V. Turlington, F W. Jurney the masonic fratern-) myn: ao Commissioner. oa if : ESQ We also The Rev. K. H. ,Basmajian, of Boston, Mass., a native of Armenia, gave a series of lectur,:es bere, upon January 10, 1901, se iti kU irts 5 $2.00. Saar aces those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. have a few in high colors, reds, blues and purples. When in doubt see our stock. The wound is not danverous. Hep ee RN Hen ity has lost one of its friends and Wilson Lodge No., 226 has lost one of its worthy members. Resolved that a copy of these res- Mr. Will Hill. who had a severe attack of fever in South Carolina, came hometo his father’s, Dr. M. A Bicycle Stolen and Recovercd, Mr. Emile Ciarke and his bride re- turned Tuesday from their bridal trip to Florida. have receiv- See Oe Saturday afternoon one of Mr. F. mn LiICY ed 2 warm welcome by Mr. Clarke’s A. Sherrill’s sous rode his father’s | W- Hull, Friday of last week. He is|the customs of the T ‘urks and Ar- c : WALTON & GAGE La — mace : oe r. Gee S| wheel up town about 2 o'clock and much improved though still very | menians. | elution be put upon the minutes of eee iar ea ae etire aaa: aa oe a’ left itin front of his father’s store. | Weas. Dr. S$. W. Stevenso: i: has sold the| the lodge, a copy sent to the family COOPER & GILL Cla ee Sanaa Sa rs. G-/ Later that afternoon Everett Sher-} Mr. N. A. Holman, of Moscow corner lot, south of hi: residence, to j of the diseased and one bempuilishea i ee i eames A ae FN LSC I eo is lle hase ai Unceia hea: poe life ore "rill, a son of Mr.F.A. Sherrill, saw a/Tenn., who has been here for some | !T- Geo. C. Goodman.”© in The Statesville Mascor. COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. = Aaa Lane Sean os ecw teen | stranger riding out Davie avenue on | months, returned to his home Mon- vr. John A. Craven, of Cabarrus | Rev. P. L. TERRELL, | oe Al produce in gooddemand. Gerson BOUSsees Hroad Sslecer. a wheel thatbe recognized as_ his dav. Mr. Holman willsettle up bis county, has contractedndor the erec- J. A. STIKELEATHER, f Committee. ee NO. I QUALITY. yy POLL LLL LOOSE ELODIE ILI LD OLE ELE EDIE Miss Mary Poston, who left here |father’s. He thought this unsual| business atfairs in T 2 * {tion of two houseson [nis lot near |J.C. SICELOFE ) extra flour—sa< $1.75] ee ena RO. i aa ; pusiness affairs in Tennessee and | j) Sear *s 20| 3 er. 1 DATE STYLESS* 9 during Christmas weck for Birm- and when he came up town he men-|return to Iredell to live. the factory, which he bt eaght of the ee bol 2 UF - = yi ingham, Ala. to accept a position, | tioned the fact, and thus gave a clue pea pte ce MOORS estate. ae a aa Sia S| YELLE ESET ® as stenographer, stoppel over in | to ov, Sherrill, who had missed bis ane oe poe east State urs. George Holdofjr died last| The County Board of School Di-| oor Sti csobs. jer bested | 22 fo] ¢ OTT Atlantaa few days and while there j wheel. as to what had become of it. ERS ee appointed | Wednesday at the home % of her fath-| rectors will meet in Superintendeat} “ new... - Sree enh $1 § z changed her mind and joined the N. M. Flemming and Everett Miss May _Jones, of Asheville, aS er, Mr. Caleb Benfield, wifno lives near] Rutler’s office Monday to make the eis tere ie renee 4 a s 3 May Howard Concert Co. which is Sherrill started in pursuit and track oe of bis ae Miss} the methodist church. er capita apportionment OL thesis lemieed 0 2 2 | staring the South. The company jed tke man to Dunlap, where they | Jones nes Biv eact coos W. RB.|_ mr. Jas. H. White, off ut. Ulla.) school fund to the various townships enero] Sa ae Se % " was in New Orleans last. week and | stayed ail night. Sunday moruing McLelland and has visited bere sev-| Rowan county, died on tyghe 3rd inst.| 344 to attend to any other business | onions—scle rbushel...... 75 + | Miss Poston writes that she bad | they found the wheel in possession eral times. und the interment was ¢ the follow-jthat may come before them. On ae pence og Fae ae UO 5 wd made De ence on the }ot Chas. M. Smith at Harmony. He; Judge J. R. Thoraton and daugh-|!%8 day at Back Creek. ‘ ; ‘ Saturday, 19ththe township trus- reeswax OC bene ei = ip =e 1 stage in the ““Ensign. was arrested and bound over by |ter, Miss Lillie Thornton, of Alex-| _ ™- Preston Harris anc i family, Of|¢oe5 wiil meet to apportion the Sea ee 2% The week of prayer is bein ob- Esq. Beggarly ina bond of 3100 for | andria, La., arrived here Saturday Sioa came home Saturday, money to the different schools in Chicken Spees -- E i ee servedby the churches of the Sowa js SROREANGE Te FOREMOST cr MGS. il ehiee Yeats ago. He has been in [MeN SOPOT puppets ts | oe in union meetings. Monday night. ! re Squire os. . Pee Thorntons sister. S11SS ile ie ba Ducks a 4 - = age : : Ree CM. Rickards conducted th2| At the trial yesterday Smith stat-!Thornton will remain some time,| ad health for some timege and ex-| Lovers of horses onghito steps. | Cxinas <a 2 - i 10 | increase his business and #2 in a services at the Associate Reformea|¢ that he bought the wheel from aj but Judge Thornton's visit was a pects to remain here curing the| round to Henk!e Bros.’ stables now. | putter—Choice yellow... ---- - 1214 push must bave Cte oe Presbyterian church: Tuesday night, |>*™a2ser at the depot here, between / brief one. eer : _. |They kave 100 head of horses and er! pee ee 71 2 Th M t ne prank the best prea é Saree Noga Rev. Edward S. Reaves, at the Pres-|'“® and three o'clock, Saturday, a oe ae Librargy Associa-| mules on hands. “comb, per... +--+: 7] $ e asco Se arr aa eee ak et Sacral oo aaa Ue onze |@iving him $2.5 "2 : |; New Advertisement: tion wi i i - ’ ERE BOS cy oi) iS rae ar = ~D by SRY Peck and rast evening}, 34> Oita polaron es Ne Sa iniciat the eee =e ee One of Charlotte’s aldermen two a ponent 2 Mes es te Printing Co YOO WILL FIN vos Rey. J. H. Pressly led the meeting |). 7 yo e? ? G. W. Clegg, admi nist fA Bi a i Gi the, others, whosmes 202g. She & Sr hes oa = |town, left the w! « a . W. Clegg, administrator of A. 2 ex-policemen and & I Be eS ee cee 69 inti i ? at the Baptist church, tonight Rev. nical capa wee = D. Levy Siv. Simonton, deceased, gives notice one ey ee! 11, at pean cane a bath in the city water-works Rother nee a Se 35 } prepared to do your printing in the in M. A. Smith will conduct the ser-|.5me busine babe a eee | to creditors oes aime some eee a =e pond last summer were tried and Sie ee tere ar AL A latest, up-to-date styles and at prices : ° pire > D . } s > siness > ate ee risiti ves zs = = OT sso pele eww 7 ; inti vices at the A. R. P. church. Speen eons poo went! “John T. Raymer, commissioner. SOCCER ae a cuilty yesterday by the Crim- wWool=washedi, ob ane = 25 , too low to mention. We aa }ou to Turnersburg. Ftom Turners-! 22 ymer, CO ssioner. | here. returned to their horgme at Bon- found guilty ¥ Apples—dried—quarters, bright 3 zg | that will help your business aud you'll Tbe stockholders of the First Na-| burg he went to H ‘offers forsale the interest of C. A, inal court for the same. They have | *PPICs~CuSS We sliced... | 4 } i _ The stockholders of the First Na burg he went to Harmony where he | Raw : z >|ham, Texas, Saturday. t d oa So a , | be pleased with our work and prices: : tional Bank heid their annual meet-| was arrested. No testimony in re-| ee Sores in the valuable) yr. W. P. Carpenter is ¢ OO eae “ si exe ee a8 | ing Tuesday. The bank bas had aj buttal was offered by the prosecu- aS = = ob commen: _ _,| Stock of general merchand: Mr. Bass Sain died at the home of |“ green perbushel. . . . . ©} 2 prosperous year, declaring its usual | tion, and as the young man proveda 4, ee Bess an. d, buy a box of | of the new store rcoms qgpv Broad|hisson in this township - Monday a eee See a 6} & f semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. good character, he was dismissed. pommaaceto at . FP. Hall’s drug) street. night and was buried Thursday at| “ a ere z Q The last dividend was paid January | He is a son of J. M. Smith, Esq. a | StOre- : : mooresvilie, N. C., J Ga, 1901. auls. He was 69 years old. RCO OR ong soda ¥, 1908... Fi id di ’ ; .. Sd: 4) Henkle Bros. have just received See S a Pesiieit = Obre Seeks al } +190). The old directors, J. A. well-known and respected citizen of | 400 head of hors @ ee Ceive nae : -\Mi_ROH. Rickert has sold an eee eae 2 and W. M. Cooper, G. H. Brown, | Eagle Mills township and has al-| orses and mules and a ‘ook Appointed. 4 _ Mr. R.A. . » Shoulders ..-.----.-- J.C. Irvin, H. ©’ Cowles, T. D.| ways borne a good character. The “*) load of buggies. Governor Russell appoin “ted Chas. | interest 1n his jewelrs store to ir. Milier and D. M. Furches, of States- | wheel which was Mr. Sherrill was = A. wee administrator of Ira A. Cook, of Warren. on Magnday as oe EES a aon = See ee Re eae ee Sa OS oot , S, ol Sta ;wd : mgt ato sociat wes E sert & Montgomery. aa ere eee “1 0 ASE SESE . wile aod BW. Geonett of aro, nestred tobim, Some parties saw joeoten deeeaced,ofers some land| Assvinie Justice of the SUneD| Se soeigomery is aOUNR oan, of| BES GERM oo oh) | SEES | ing us upPhone 55 - J. enbings, f >] e fa-v an tak i ss = AV eae S 2. . Good Middling....-..--+-++++s 9.15 eee rae gs, of Jencings, a young man take the wheel from in “yA” Hartness, t 5 | J marc a usiness qualifications. He has |aiddting. . Rein aeger ane 9.03| 2 Ordx , usa PostalCard ——Prrinti were re-elected. The directors re-: front of Snerrill & Co.’s store Satur- ,, trustee, offers caused by the promotion oy Judge 2 vin & Tinges tees 8.95 % aw ee ves sie elected Capt. J. A. Cooper, presi- | day but did not pay any special at- sone er of ae for sale in States-' Furches and he qualified befugore Jus- been a aoe ee, of Irvin & ees. brat ait amie wl cage 8.85 SET fa 7 5 p I : . i ; 4. me years. Ket dent and Geo. H. Brown, cashier. centioacoinane vi e an ambersburg townships. tice Montgomery the same d/ §2V- Poston tor some Jy Mar! % eae Z aos : ° Y psaistech Saeki fs Ss - — eceees Z seek a ‘4 oe et. $2 tc anaes a an pan Sa mS Dade 4. tecag aah nl gD Ca TT ee a a atfairrbe @Genied ing that he fell and : so it is not altogether hurt. The injury he Was ft ae oe —————————SS—___-_— —— — ———— 5 SSS = wr Martin Lppard Dead. . r¥ ‘ PERSONALS INDUS CRIAL PROGRES: re : : , > = : wet SCOT Yeo pISONAS. 7 fe Natta Lippatt bd a : reat Savin ag fuac em eat me ae } WW iti { 1 1 — Two New i: - renegtestsy 25 Home iu 18s townshiy r 2G i ~ | _W. ix died a Lexineto 4 New Katerprises Praci bom SF Ds Ay ao) Bare er oe ere eee er Stee : ——— | Tuesday morning at 6 »> clock aodou Lp noe sured was Uli datS'. Viartin’sSatur dav 5 ie pe * r5 on en Te es - } ee >. ws 4 . Th ) Ree re the aveof 6d. The deceased was a , ew store were pewer more az locieck. The funeral services - NOTICE? Be ree “si ee Hix of Pur. J sLCTGda’s SPT ee ers the ‘nan- were conducted nv Rey, WW i Darr D s ~ ‘> owe me anda hrotheorcor Or H liss Lula Norton, Coneige : Stutes vue ‘he deceased was about 09 vear vate eae He ot TH ss Dna Korn, ee ses so |M¥Spepsia Cure Q Lash buyers ne them owe |} svilie and Mr. | has ten in town this wees. M4t they are at ae rest old ft no children but his y - 1 cl “y Te was , " uleswie ae heax aoc nat ee wife is Still living. Three brother : f eo pect |. y. Be wa Zed Vance Walser. Esq. of Lex 4can week almost sees 1 we 4. ihree brothers I ests w : | : f e oj, | vuried yesterday at 10 o'clock HiS! mete cas in town yesterday iz Of anew industry er to Messrs W. Henry Lippard. of Bari oe hat you eat. From now until further notice is given or goods all sold out é i wife died some years avo and left no ee > 3 . sion Of an established ene. um and Peter andJno. M. Glpoarad. Nature ae ae sts tt e food and aids we will sell for cash the very best of mi to have Irey i Miss Olive Crowson 1s at 29me OD Ani f the iatter is BOW andthreesisters, Mrs Sarah Wauel Sua ars Strengthening and recon- i e 7 \ ¢ saren. L vi iG ber fother da mother. eS SStance oe a r ed AS _ ilivs at iM TE, oe es ee the <teeaik digestive so Sh d “Ss stepped at a avi ner Se der Consideration in proposed Mrs. Julius and Vrs eurv Li rans Se aS : E D G ¢ t ape! — ‘ — : Seta s = Cop cela Pe es — “ai ea iek his, = Ey pea It is the latest discovered digest- oes, ancy ress 00 S, apes ‘ in th Sof z attor | neath of Miss Harriet Clark Mr. John Furches, ot Davie coun- j} consoiidation of the Statesville oe pera, all of this township survive.{@ntand tonic. No other preparation a a ae. < Miss : ty, bas been here on 2 visit for some | C “e Co. and the Star Show vase: The deceased was an upright and bon- can approach it in efficiency. It in- and Jackets ‘ ue = bas = “ji Eot Clark. of the eHow | davs Cc into the Star Manufactur a Co. orable man. anes) ee permanently cures : , d the n ' A ear Z 7p) : niet iia Maa cu On ES ae = Yspepsia, ndigestion, Heartbu t : porkood,died at her home ses ae neat geal : ville Show Case (C a SP nae sIE cS ’ eartburn, wae em ene ane arma ea Po aa ty ole 5s truly night at the ave of 54.1. s eee Wire *lecuposed of Messrs. C. W. Stitms02 pleasant Days in the Olin Neigh}: Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, At a big erga ees Sot See wk cee tte } 800 ‘Dp WALES toad wmeneeonducted (cos ier brother, Rev. J. A-| W.A. Overeash: the Star. of hood elghdor- | Sick Headache, Gastralgia. Crampsand > to D0) percent. This means cash overthe counter. We will - oma i Oa ee Ave after. smith. I Mossrs C ee and B. L. Del- | Corespondence of the Mas all other results of imperfect digestion. include millinery and some fine velvets in this sale. First |i her late nce Friday aster ee sather. SteteSena-| en eer gta roex aud 2” Sob fe PriceS0c.and$1. Larzesize contains 234 times come first served. Three things to rememter about this sale: ;n00n by tne Rev. _€. Brown and; Mr. <. So ai uc j layer. These gentlemen will! eal Seeing nothing reported throuch Stinzli size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfree 1st. The place. N. B. Mills & Co., Statesville, N C. 2nd. The \+he remains laid to rest in Bethany | tor from ‘ict. left Tuesdsy}ab.v combine their interests. 4°°|The Mascor from our ‘twee bit’’ of; Prepered by E. C. DeWITT &CO., Chicego ae i pa INE ae res en Fag he ae he nce eet W. Hi €n | vrave yard Saturday Miss Clark | for Rale | other parti2s toinvest and form the | vijlace in revard to Cscee One a C ee time, now. 3rd. The terms, cash over the counter. i |: yard Saturday. Mis: 3 Pa ee 1 ae emer en se in reg t hristmas and Andrew Carnegie has Spee ve quite s |leaves two sisters to mourn heras: ¢ 7, and D.S. Henkel, brothers | Star Manufacturing Co. with a hh lits festivities, I will Genial teri ssl Soaeeae ra a cae — oo a O Sy it . i aoc ad rae c tk of & © £15 ne | ae mee Vv ran-j Seattle Wasn., < navi C= - “a aN lone well beloved. She had been for/o¢¢ \- Henkel, have been here |‘ stock of $10,000 or $15,000. 1€/ dom thoughts for its columns DOO fo tsolce: are i CO ¢ teen ste et recOr on a wa ? ir-t steps j ~~ anneolidation have | >. : 0sUTO DS. to be expendedin the contrue- ‘J |jmany years a member ol Lue Presby lsince Monday tirst Steps in this consolidation ¢ Sy the returning of the Misses|tion of a = ae as * 5 le alt : ao |terian church and had lived a quiet a eae - already been taken and about $5,000 | patum and Mr. G E. Gillon Christ. {oui Fee EER The Beautiful Handkerchiefs for men and ladies. Hosiery, The % rities ed | christia ne onthe old home-| Mrs. O. ©. Benbow, 0% Hixh | worth of stock has beensecured. £0€| mas-tide the ba!l was set ir air aaa Ree arly guarantee of $5,000 Gloves, UnGerwear for ladies and men. R. & G. Corsets, \ ctr |stead with her sisters | Poin:, is here on a visit to her moth: | Star Manufacturing Co. will MAK) Among the visitors on ae ee e and improvement, Ferris’ Corset Waist for women and children. W. B. Erect rey wes | y Be ler irs Turner. show cases, store fixtures and Pte | 238 were tac Lillie sh en Puilip l:anforth Armour, philan- Form Corsets, for $1.00. Handsome sterling silver handle = + 4 nee eritically } e . noe ie : ai oa 2 a al eee sale], A 2 i alae il Lo . ro en PORE ig Scisay - }? - a) FS ec ehs: “ a a> = ’ oes A spi oe = ane a | Efe Will Work the Roads no More. Mr. D. L. Hull has returned to his fur a There Is 2 se a ana Mr. Richard Anderson, of eee fancier and multi-million- Leet ae ee eS ene eee oe , !! Sunday is > what improve’. jj os we _.. . | home in Denton, Texas, after a brief | ‘Or al these Hines and THE a OF | Statesville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. {7% head of the vast commercial es- Come and see us, we are out for business. Bob King a white man. died in the]... -, Nia Sree es predicts much success for the Starin T Gi : . <-> | tablishmeat that bears his name eee Sa SpaN ee : ie i visit to friends here. : ah .L. Gill. Later on came Miss] 3 : : ee eee Yours ly = R C. M. Richards and famnuy|¢ y jail Sunday niyht and ots re-) Sra Fa : people when they get to work 404/ Katy Gilland Mr. W. H Coffey. of died at his home, in Chicago Sunday ours truly, WN B Mills & Co. i eee ah @ woans Weed : : were buried Monday at the! Mrs. Frank H. Andrews and rae marufacture their goods, as they|the same place a nee 2 - ee afternoon. The deceased leaves an : : Sal weetliees Ba eveun' esi bNeri tl rae eee eeu * Oharlott are SPNESTSAOE [ony aaa : : C sruests oO Re Bee ee oy Rey - = a fe nity Por bs the « a eee oP AO Ca >the guests will. Scenes. eat same. And by way of parenthesis feanany aiued at $15,000,000 to $20,- 1 Cles. AdOU eree Years ave Vlo< MYPs. Seiten arPivon. Ar er ip stry 0 “ a - . : >; ) The chair «working the pub- |... Cenh McG oe Spot - 5 Ce oh ur. Coffey was one of the most liber- ues js sea Ee id Ceph McGinais stole a horsein <r. William Houston of W oodville j assured fact in the near future isa al bidders Sa : b lie roac Son, tow nsh a | this county. They were caught ard|ron, | one 2 ‘visit to his aunt, | weo!-working plant with a capital | 4. ers at the box supper, which] In ten years the centre of popula- th mp } do oat the bile) 1+ xiny term “98 they were sentence Me ’ co lenmane % : stoes of $6,000 or £8,000 for the a Le aoa e:‘sewhere, and upon|tion has moved westward 16 min- a % ees ane ee _scbscuc- | Mrs. Sironte bie ng, stocs O1 Sv, _ FS, vhich I will comme : iia eee re coe Brawiey Pp fed to the county roads for five years.| |, a . manufacture of chairs, broom h20 | yr Robe pa ome farther on. utes, T second, about 14 miles, and i st sd sia oy | MeGinnis was pardoned some time Miss Lelia Corpening returned dies and probably tables. Dr. Har-|-.; 0 oe I atterson, from Arkan-]| southward 2 minutes 20 seconds. or = 1 Joyner gor DIS -¢ » es eh Beg: “ riots BIC Maven is} i =) ere ahocetiat a ee E sas, a y iv 5 s-fabou ree miles vita ~ gr lang: a la:ro, and about four weeks ago King | Saturday from a visit to friends in] in) j: interesting himself in promot- — _— ar, tob Rives, of States-|about three miles. It now rests in a : became too feeble to work and was | Salisbury and Greensboro. ing tiisenterpriseand he will be al eand sister, iss Sallie May, were) Southern Indiana, ata point about tu eee seach are eee s oe cae : 1sO amons roers 2 s. | seve iles s S rar ' brought to the jail where he was car-} Miss Minnie Gougercame up from | glad to talk with parties who may C: long the goers and comers. | seven miles southeast of the city of sdSooe 'ed for uoti! he died Sunday. He was! Charlotte Saturday and spent Sun-| wish toinvestin it. More than Bete a oe ee Soon Coa oe Se ge Ses em, em ane pee aoe St Sup- Oe aemene county, was present and put th Dhve ie d to be irom SS Ne a day here with her mother. the stock is in sight, a the oie first bid ee a S eee ee ee eae . ° ( session" the ma-|to havea wife and child in Alexand- . ce can be secured in a short wauie. et rier a ? 7 h ms tieast, are all tl urs. O.E. Crowson and children, | yy: yranch of the furniture pes bid was the longest pole. of Administrator's Notice. in ams. ing a ° , ea of mocksville, came over monday]. oc :.. a}] {Course took the persimmon. c e1 sah ses - ~~ — : olcias natives | “ jness is a profitable one when well! Our pars ce having b b a AVING qualified as administrator of A. V : night to visit relatives here. manazed as is shown by Thomas-| 44; _pacsonase are = me Seno anon a aeaie ee oto Se ©ould *| Mr. Schilier’s Assigniment. an + : ina ye! S . ;ead in Novemoer, Mrs. erre!ll, wife} persons having claims against said {estate to 34v another case se fi Check : £ Mr. R. O. Harbin left Monday for | ville’s chair factory, and willbe aor me Bee eee OS Be Bassons ene agains eee. I opened to-day another case of those fine Apron oer | . . ) ge o - ss a m . on ro ~t mS ee * S ~ mee > r 2c. he ¢ \ “ | T,. Schiller, | Charlotte to take a course In the} valuavle addition to our manufac- others eae dee ER aR pro- Soke ae om Those indebted to said Ginghams. Same eon and count 2s Lancaster, only vc. a ail! be | whose assignment wa iced last | Charlotte Co srcial college. turing industries. Now is the time : sere pe Fe a ae a aE yard; others at 4 and tc. 2 ee : & k amou a Wi - ae te Pe = "Ss th: ees of Statesville to ull curing and securing funds to re-fur- January tyrh, ror ms Padeaiaiaeat : } WEEK, at ru ado Se a » oe a J yoe C Le on . . ane ¥ tora, gor. Adnunuistrator, a sl | week, amount to about £5,750. Hel 45:.. Jessie Fowler has returned pena pull nish it when re-built. So on the] A cpio i of Queens Ware _ |reserves his exemption of $500 and pe = : =i together. Every one should forget] 4; 04 92 j = = 1g ine 3 tranel Voter ¢ ae crodiors! fc “ from South River, where she spent|¢, criticise bis nei@hb d his | ene of the 28th of December a box Sale of Propert : .| prefers two creditors for borrowed]... : Seas o criticise his neighbor and put his su = coruedilin Gt atom ud Pp = ye it le | Co.. of) money, Mr. S. Wittkowsky, of Char the holidays with her parents. A aniioieinscel acdncia tne pper was served in the masonic ; it aol money, Afr. S. Wittkowsky. of Char- ? shoulder to the 1ee! and heip €! Wall. at Oli al dare Saar CAAT Y VIRTUE of a decree of the Superior Cort - “tame Koods. Plates “5c. set - Cups i S { \ irshall was]),; + : <ee : - 1 ~ , a in, upon this plan: 4 : e © Suz s Fine lron Stone Goods, Plates, 25c. set up: Cups anc mi llotte. and Mr. S. I. Michelson, of| Miss Minna McKey returned to her] town along. No town can prosper . eel of Iredell county, North Carolina, in the = : : = : Pon & Bowles en-] p.),: 4) ee m 2 ’ ia . ; >} RE eeaneny Cera hint me ladies who desired prepared @ lunch | cause entitled J. A “White, Admin tor of Saucers. 25c. up, other lines in proportion. A large line Dis Pultimore. Atl other debts re t ome ip Mooresville yesterday. She| whose citizenship is not united for . . . : : race ace ae sae oa : on : = c ots are to; nome } BS x I b 1B! ritk 7 = 4 Ira Wooten, deceased, vs. Thomas ar i > wiv - oe 1 G} and year r : ’ = ° : . ge . 7 ome ox filled with edibles suited to the | 74% ener iso gar, handsome Pictures. Opal Ware, Bohemian Gtass, an =o lbe paid on the same terms. The as-|had been here with friends siace last the town’s upbuilding. The spirit * * a3 oa etals., I willscllat public auction for cash at : gs owes Oi - = be : ope oe isies ee i : : Nera aa : most fastidious or capricious appe- | Harmony, on Holiday gocds opening daily. A big line Rubber Shoes ] } E > « k « S , 5 = * 1-| Sets consist of the stock of furniture, | week. 5 De cor isabroad in Statesville | tite” These boxes were auctioneered MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1TH, 1901, and Boots. New lot of School Books just in. Another nm Jes { handsome one. ard some aecounts and the coming year will be the best a =x = wi : < »oO'Clock. nc - fo ney decerbed 145 oy moe , u — we - . ub : ea ees rie Sania ant el oO eae Ee a Mrs. H. P. Helper, who was here in the history Sas eel nares by Captain J. A. Stikeleather, who eee once No Ce a lot of those famous Kangaroo Calf Shoes, for ladies, in Mi eS a eo eo OOS ~ iere. onavisit tc her daughter, Mrs. a mata ry z Peat Y | was a novice in the profession, but |as follows: Beginning ata black oak in Mar- to-day. If you want values come and see me. f ‘ Mr. 1 ue pe Tne creditors are principa.y manu reyes 1 re dc one wil talk for the town and work still vetting steam upand the trai tha Gaither's line, thence North 25 chains 57 : Peoetns creeks ee ~| William Hall, returnedto Davidson | poy it still getting steam upand the train) oS toa post oak, John Currant’s corner. in - ane Lelia Este 4 OLTISOD estamos ee oe “be seore 18) Monday. ee ee In motion, moved on with sufbcient | William Gaither's tine, now Asbury Hayes’ line, a M. Wilhelm. ee eas : clos dstilland will beso for some} 7 . pe... |County Commissioners. Jurors for|speed to reach the end sought for in | thence NOS eee sine mee warsis, | Cos ye Mr. W. S. Osborne, of Union February Court. due ti in aa a eI eae 10 chains to Ga nt ¢ ( at VN } “ 5 . . . si = h és i a ue time, “top side up with care. a black gum, thence South 30 Chains to a_ black ( sy town- | — > co Grove township, left Saturday for The oe commissioners were|{n other words,succeeded admirably oak in Hiram Campbell's line, thence West to - Y ‘ ) t wtl- | + ~ . . . . s > + - oom =a “ wy e iS ee svelan y 2 > O = in sesslon id ay C u-|: ? the begiuntng, containing 25'3 acres more or oh ¢ teenty-five eouples | Did He Fali> Ch veland, Ohio, to enter the medi ii a onday and Tuesday au-|in the sale of the boxes, and then | tess. LA. WHITE. sees Oe ia a fuss ae See ee ee ane ee accommtsard ordering the | proposed to auctioneer one of the, ThisJanuary 7th ror. Commissioner, i n i nad & Yay an JU fa AAT LLL sab) ve ng a zi i avment o he s 2 ites a = ”. G. Lewis, Attorney. hoctiae tien l\ir. Chas. Warren stopped at Depu-| Mr. J. A. Hedrick, of Alexander eA a Seer ae Bee fair sex; whereupon he was duly|_ — ” nat eae een RENIN IE : 5 } ‘ e¢ 171Ze0S + “ac : tues scrove’s house on north|county, passed through here en|,“". : Sie z Ol) forewarned to make sure of one not ’ q 7 - eR AIEENUS ESE SII EEE EE ES , } riette ( trv shew ¥ Ta eae eee => _ 7 : rn "log towns sking F ’ = aes ea _ The ¢ tte | ry z= Geni; cet in a bad plicht. There | route to Senoia, Ga.: to enter a bus- Spriontownsn esas pee peblic unaer mortgage. Trustee’s Sale of Land] & monn : = : eS a : ; is @ bruise underhis rigbt eve and iness college Monday. | ae a .t oe ees on Ne When the bidding got to bealittle Y VIRTUE of a deed of trust executed to the to sth ‘ | 1s . aiegoo : . old Wilkesboro road near Sigma spirited, it v iol +e eer ~ undersigned by Ben Boyd and wife, Wash ’ probab d by Me a EE cas Shae Rev. H. R. Overeasb, who came |postoffice to the Mocksville road at ee u so a ce a ae ‘ais white: Sao espana. amet y if 5 ere as i Ere Screce cod . . = . t agit ee Suanmy, when one gen s- V3 sand Joe Wilson, the under “ ill sel 3 ' | G and J Watt OL - Scrogys dressed Mr. | home at the time of his father’s death, |D. L. Webb's. A petition was < feed oo Sp npn : Sen So nan earn amine noose aioe ' 4 I ti0N Was alSO | apjyoy roth . hav aty < at th rt i iV s wounds and notitied the] returned to his pastoral charge in| filed by tl eee oa covered another intent On DaVIDE | Qoorin statesvilie, N.C., at 12 o’clock, m., on ' he era | a returned to kis pastoral! charge in| filed by tbe citizens of Davidson | 4 : : : : : Bean concer & r. l notice of the occurrence. Warre eee yea, en re the boxofhis best girl. A unique MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1 RB ie : . | 2° | OCcl arren, | Henderson county Friday. township for a rew road. Both re oe ape MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1907, a¥t he © . ¢e-{Wwno Was arinking named some ; r these pe! itions will be acted on at feature of the occasion was this: each | the followi 1 1 lying and being in ‘Eg . 5.1 : } } . > JCUl ‘ Vv ac ) aie e Amt | Stateevi ambersburg townships aud f SE aie commant | parties as the ones who had attack- Mr. and Drs. J. ©. Cloer, andjire next meetine of oS erates gentleman purchasing a box found | fcr mnbeceoere onan ane Catior seme) he last is- |< d him, one of them shooting him. | children, of Ferris, Tex., are in for me eet eet > it ticketed with the lady’s name; gata stake, running South a|Tbis version of the the first time in eight years. They; 4 and after the sales were completed, DR Armficid & Turser were instruct- edto drafta bill authorizing the Miss Bess Rankin. of Mooresville | county authorities) to levy a special spent Saturday and Sunday with rel-| tax of 10 cents on Khe $100 of proper- atives here on her way back to Cool] ty and 30 cents oh each poll fora Spring where ske is teaching. term of six years fio be used to pay for the aew court# house. The repre- 109 ft, to a'stake, thenceSouth Se st 209 feet tothe beginning corner. e property of stid Ben Boyd and Uler description see deed from. aistered in Book 11, page 685 of waster of deeds office of Iredell & 1 he had to present himself and divide the spoils with his fair partner. ‘Twas indeed a fit scene for a tab- leau or stereoscopic view. When two or more boxes were purchased 2 by the same party. they formed a}. kind of social group and enjoyed the | 1 may not return to Texas. or a | ' | \ | A $1 to $5 reduction, according { to size and style, has been made a - ae t—Bevinning on the W. N. C. Rail S poles to a stake, thence nce North 61 iho Wedding for Phil. wear wae CARGOES [ee gs es 5 Bast 12 BE ee oT el cit eee Dr. i. Harrill was called to King’s | sentatives in the} Legislature were} .;.. 4. tne s fen eeeee 2 Banat s0R, COrored, Was aY- | Mountain Saturday to examine some | asked to hav sec eee | less. This 4 oe a aera arel em re bets macarey ee ¥ to ex ‘ asked to have the same passed. At a reasonable hour the curtain land Se aS SNS ESTSIOT “ I nt tor D = G LK I synnose nN eAS r > a - > ’ , . 3 2 }and wile andta > subject toa prio upp osed cases of small pox. He The fol owing rere drawn toserve . i mapas = aaa ‘Loan ASsso- dropped, the scene closed and the ; mores The ladies, elated “x de- fu Cisorderly siceman Ckip-|-+ sa " +7 < Idi Sacer) iceman Chip-| sound two or three mild cases. nof Statesville, N.C, For ihison, as jurors for February term of es Done Nia Al ys ts “ “4 the: But Nicholson.didn’t want to crowd dispersed yxLion see deed of J, S. Miller to Jan ie : NN ee ‘ eon ee : SA ck ~ | court. N ; $s $ . i $ i di J. S. Miller Jz: xo to Lhe le <-up and resisted the of- ; Mr. and Mrs. ea Ordway, a Warsi cock Galo OG: with the success of the box supper, avant ofthesandsof atacy, _ cers. The result was that Satur-| Miss Muzzey, of Winchester, Mass.,| _ “1TS) Neei—agg “. Gulp, -- las the proceeds outreached their ste Chambers land, lying near * iy he was ’ 1 by the areat Mr. 2. W. Orr's. They will/Swann, 4. L Sufther, G. H. Lentz : : Ti4 Dlle ro: uth ¢nd o! ‘s SO! vy he was sentenced by the mayor] ate at * fo. ee me ks ‘ Ee Dunlap, pi eat E D. most sanguine expectations. W ith ae a asOk= Z ; Work the Pat Manufacturing | t SoU tne or goto the roads | be here for two or three weeks. Fr =" W C. & hn Ae C = Th + "| gratitude they heartily thank the i West, othe Souh by Arey, on Co oe ,not haviay any money,| Mrssrs. W. A. Thomas and J. G.) AA. Moore, ngson, C. A. Thomas, |Gontlemen for the liberal expendit- | the Fast and North by Mary Hail, conta ane in acdad ect ool coltholcs noteah ee oe Soren Sian 3 mane >|A.A. Moore, Pa A. Barnard, J. D. |” . : eg about § acres more orless, This last tract is the C Wrcecnc a) returned |. needs must go tothe gang. La-|Shelton left yesterday morning for|Clark, A. A. Glamriel. G. W. L. Cav- | 27° of their means for so worthy 4| property of said Lawson Chambers and lies = ‘ tIcs cebu ‘lear inthe dav Saturdav it develone - “ . : - fhe AA. iel, G. - li. - — rie ‘hambersbure township. This sale is made . pile dustin Barehes reteupe’ [tor in the day Saturday if developed | Lexington to attend the meeting of in, Geo. O. CospM@blius, R. B. Joyner, [Causes and wish shem a happy And) sapjctis a ror monsaeto ees 3 siete ny = = ae {thatthe colored gent wasto have wed | the St: .Y itur ssociati Tg tae ig ae arg a al hoe 2eSS Nex Ar. SUAS eavisultl See ng ET RRA 3s X eo eS eiad - : Ww =< : ne 2 dusky damsel ‘Samidaw nicht, ae oe z ces eee Ee LB. spe s G uy, = W. snc are eae old year they Sermewscmeaes 10, 1901. oa Seances b the : RSEICE OR Che SEate Ss pep pg pint ses ie nll py are Cees Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1. Patterson | Templeton, 5. sowrance, Jee qatar + 4s : a : ae ‘ that the eakes and other fixins ee : ‘| rane out the old and rang in the new hi court Fe ATAS SON OCEIEAS! Po Sty nn ens spent Sunday here, as the guests of | Beard, J. W. Whegite, W. C. Blaylock are : . : sect % & > oN} pa i : . : VE ill ready. "Ywas thoughts of |?P* Se aia IE eg ans hae ew '<s - Dlay0Ck,| ith devotional exercises at the ioner’s Sale of Land M oy Ge =. Nis So ny. = istice Monday by Associate] nese that caused Phil to bewail bis} Mts: A. L. Coble. Mr. Patterson is ss T. Williamsgy. L. Leckie, C. W. | church Commissioner 's - Made by Geo. E. Nissen & Company. : Justice mtvomery ‘ pot dallia an eeu las Sen eas ~ lis the State isi ° rri- | Hoover, J. P. warc S . Ran- =r > ae oe : Y VIRTUE ofa decree of the Superior Court z : sad fate. But the wedding had to : a tate Commisioner of Agri Near pT. - es x avard, Se c Ran During the holidays the village of Iredell Coane rendered =< a special ty Hon. W. D. Tarzer: had not in-| be postpor a and Phil will bave eulture. WLI ie - Jars ul, Af 2a. Eevee was a little more animated than usu- poe vein John, = ee sie oa cas Ne nee Sige se oN en ON men OSE eon gum legs Se ee aie = : 7 . L. Turner, ro. E, : mee istrator of C. A. Raymer, is plaintill ane Dewey tended going to Raleigh unti on- | “dat cake walk with his honey yal Mr. Eugene Rickert, one of States- | 7 uae M i 3 E W MIL al, as a number of the absent young Rasa + and others are defendants, the undez- : day but leit yesterday in resporse jsome other day, as he is handling a|ville’s boys, who has been in New]onocand 6. V.% ma, -#. #1" people returned to their bomes to | ssned com Se eae This 23d day of November, 1900. 4 rear wy aoe Se Rt Vas Si »oOaNs§ ’ <7 ee ¥ = an . : iis. .. o the highes =p 2 house 3 2 ~ a JOU, toa telegram urgiig him to ne} pick in the pang now. York in the employ of the Southern Re ee Y # Da spend the merry, merry Christmas, EN Cron and make up the Senate Commit- OU sah 2ailway, came home last week on hasieharat “Kh U. Veltz, Y. “4 |smong whom were the Messrs. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1993, tees After next Tuesday e will sick leave Honeycutt, T. Spy Villiamson, H. L. H oe N J > Dr. P. Jatrzo'clock, M.. the entire interest of the late i i I, a = 2 xp ft L Nes aay : “a2 | wou Honor Us too Much, SICK leave. Stevenson. W + pare eS ayes from ae seo or . z ato ae Se gnandad ye Lt. Governor iurerer. ‘ — a * i 9 : : Tay ee AS a Re aac * € ( Messrs.S. L. Parks and Julius Wal-| Holmes, N. A. Lwris, G. M. Young, C. Jurney. from Richmond, Va., an hall part thereof) in the following real estate in \ Shiloh towns , to-wit: "he Salisbury h-Tndex of las ee ,. 7 The Salisbury Truth-fudex cf last Messrs. Will Jurney and Will Gill, aa eee from the far sway Rockies, of Colo- CSRS ARE SS = Beginning at a pine, Cam; South poles toa post oak. } lace went to Raleigh this week to| V. C. Montgomefy, E. C. Hobbs, South .86 degrees, West 33/4 t -Flanigan-Evans Hardware Co. § yeputy Collector Tee Now ’ Deputy Cotlecto Friday has the following: cS “Dr: 20 Anthony ba never ct seiongaies oa : ; eee = . Prey On Ce : sus \t se See ia ae Crowder, of Statesville, the celebra- attend the sessions of the Grand W. PF. Sharpe, Ww onl. Cooper, W. A. rado. thence South 169 degrees to a stake, Wiley eS os = a i eos £5 C'lyeg alchemist and compounder of Lodge of Masons. They represent- aoe T. J. Hukyeter, J. A. Sher- Success to Tue Mascor and with shocks omen eNe ee cence ae AGENTS. to sradent 2DaG AIF. wk. th. steele s See : ee 1d Ste sy] 1 j Nioc aa 1 « a aaa 45 es toa siake, thence $ 60 poles bueey sometime since, at a “. |catbolicons and panaceas, bas_ been edeStatcoi lode. i ae Mason a Et. Robb andT. | 11.6 waning of the years may all the post oak, thence North 75 degrees, West 22 poles eine Bene bones) Wat ete ee ean cee. MEL eDC ES Saison ly, bachelor editor’sthopes grow bright- |*,2 biack oak. thence pou as oon poles Sriday. sarringer bourn t ata See en aerate cect Sevrenitncutiny OF 3 5 7 mR Se sor z ae —. = 3432 poles to.a dogwood, thence oe : Soe oe ede we ae eonacers > Fest etively for be ing in a bar -| for their home in Huntersville Tues- All About } oresville. er. oe stake, thence East 95 poles to a red, oak, ; ie z y se - - - room he thinks. The Doctcr failed day Their little boy who was From Our Regular Corf#_ “nondent, Olin N C Jan ue 1901 ae ee Bone ~ SSC = his buvey some tube ago. an ery ane ae mine Peat ss x J * seied . ° ? pit es . aoa South 21 degrees, West 63 poies tos cK, Che : nee Lo pus Up toe money abdG@ Was pub up W, Liston Moorégof Jacksonville, South 42 poles to a rock on side of branch,thence quite illat Mr. R. L. Sloan’s, had Esst 8degrees, North 63; polesto rock bluff on aug The Olmsted-Potwin-bre himself The Doctor's occupa- |; : > F] i Miss J ?h OD ONE eine: mr si a te +3 pit ‘ , improved very much. a el A. Pharr were Resolutions of Respect, south side of creek. thence South 15 degrecs, VE GIVE A GO Co. hada tine house Tuesday tion when be kappens to be out of married at the br E's home iv this] ° - m ae Hast se poles to a stake, thence North §3 degrees IF YOU WAN TOGI “ E : Wilson Lodge, No.. 226 A. F. & D. | East 38 polestoa stake side of Lewis Ferry “= —— a ae ST Ole Si ea enna a coon orton Jhe Yadkin Ripple has the fol-]| .1. - ? si ine here. Miss Petwin’s vic ail or the caiaboo-e is ing patent Pp puace ato p- m., J 4uary 3, Rev. W. road, thence North 31 degrees, East 214 poles to 1 Sine : oe Teepe 7 : 7 syne was the most eviovable ft medicines. He went to jail vester. | lowing: Misses Maggie Hampton} w. pharr, the brid 2's fe ‘ai_|Mr. Thecommittee on Resolutions ae ea errts a : : : e joyab i eIMES. : LO ste 7 8 2 R r "s father, offici- | “Y- 2 a black oak stump, thence North 109 poles toa of the evening, although ) dav in default of his fine. and will and Lilliau Brand, ot Hamptonville, ating. icy elegan > ee a ae on the death of our friend and both- pine knot, thence East 100 polesto a black oak, Here are things we know you will like. sted is evidently a gifted pianist:}serve 30 days on the roads for each have returned home from a short) og to a large numby.© of guests. The jer, W. W. Jurney, submit the fol- a eet WwW ; i ings i tH sizes: , but the company Was 2 disappoint-|effence.”” Nay, nay esteemed. The | Stay in Statesville. ”’ brid aie. Ne => ea | ie Se eh er poiento ia aCe Sear rOUt: All Wool Art Squares, beautiful colorings in all sizes; Smyrna, cae ee agian ae eae roa Decten baits Be IIRun aa = ; re : ride and groom Ic\,g on the evening OWWher The Supreme Ruler of| man's comer. theace West 61 poles to a pine, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curtains, Marseilles aaa he inajority ©1 roheet ne is ae ee we eer zh > as at Miss Mildred Ellis, of Hickory, are for oc aome rE : rence on eres pleased x conta Fe eens: Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets, Utica mills H. S. er: y (an pees ‘I iss a os sis er) and Miss Gertrude Davis, of Mor Mr. and Mrs. Jash WH. Harwell left the eee Ee ee ee mestseee estoalpaie duscommc pence Sar Cotton Sheets, with H. S. Pillow Cases to match, Table Damask, Henre Miller son of bi Miller) ee ae Dr. = 1S | canton, who had. been the guests | Thursday for their }yome at Weaver- take from our mi = corner, thence North 75 degrees, West 51 poles Napkins, Doylies, Towels and many other articles that will gladden eS s ee ol areca somewhat familar with Statesville Slof Miss Katie Reid Carlton, have ville. ot brother, W. W. Jur ney, toa aes his ome a ee pore the heart of the housekeeper Sees Ss. Was woundeG accicen al- lio. in and when among hi = ae : , * . - : t ; ; a stone, thence North 39 degrees, West go poles scKe : age xy by the six ear-old son] O° up a whe Bees bs own a returned to their homes. Capt, J. S. Harris,j who has long Braces nae any Ronene more of less to a st: » Shook's “corner, thence 2 fans acs Dr eoetee eae ooresville recently, he threatened : ‘been a resident of < this place, will} meekness o bis canastening road a North 77 poles to the beginning, containing ee ees aes.) a eo to sue this burs forsending bimiup | Mr, and Irs. Thos. Allison, of moye this week to DYbvidson where |acknowledging, that he doeth all aa ree eS cine may Pe chose as play thasmall*‘uoloaded : e ep uisiaa ; Tae y visitin< ee ~ : : ; : ae Semele tin ; ‘ri age ame m ; os 2 _ : oo , {just before Christmas when his med- Belmont, Wao had been visiting the he will continue his ; crocery store. things well, wecanbut deeply MOULD | came will be sold subject to the dower rights one can be e r z pul a ti ee dena “Wy, {wine trade was brisk. Beware, lest ace oe Mr. J. W. Moore and oth-} > Harris, who was ?clerk apd town | to loose our friend and brother. Of ee icy; cash, in three months and % th line of ready-made Top Skirts. They are made to wear mulled the triseer and ¥ th Seni Sate , ire =F > 3 Shi ut. > 5 . <r ERMS: 73 Cash, 30 a et “ “ Se « ? Seapets . ae ae 1d 20 he) Salisbury feel his wrath. er friends tn Shilch township, re- treasurer, has been succeeded by Resolved, that in the death of W. linsix monthstime. Title retained for purchase 4n our line "t ae a . a3 5 ae Brae. } : uel, 2a- Calibre, in Heary s arm, turned to their home Friday. Zeb V. Turline be W. Jurney the masonic fratern- | money. JOHN T. RAYMER, we guarantee style, it and finish. ust received another oto Lhe wound is not canyerous. aoe ee seb V. Turlington, Fusq. sl y rate) friends and | ool 1901, Commissioner. those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. We also : ae : Mr. Will Hill, who bad a severe} Tne Rev. K. H. ~Basmajian, of |ity hes lost one of its iriends ane) k. B. McLaughlin, Attornes- have a few in high col ds. bl a les Mr. Emile Clarke and his bride re- | 4 Bicycle Stolen and Recovered, ack of fever in South Caroli : . shia. | Wilson Lodge No., 226 has lost one |— — ave a few in high colors, reds, blues and purpics. ana ols OF attack of fever in Sout arolina, | Boston, mass., a nativ,e of Armenia, lison Be ENO- a When in doubt see our stock. of its worthy members. Resolved that a copy of these res- alution be put upon the minutes of came home to his father’s, Dr. M. STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET W. Hill, Friday of last week. He is their bridal have receiv- trom turned Tuesday trip to Florida. The gave a series of lectur, ‘es here, upon Saturday afternoon one of Mr. F. : the customs of the Tiurks and Ar- A. Sherrill’s sous rode his father’s WALTON & GAGE oy ee cal eere es eome by a hr si . ed a warm welcome by Mr. Clarke's} wheel up town about 2 o'clock and|much improved though still very | menians. s CORRECTED BY ae = me the pres-|tort it in front of his father’s store. | Weas. Dr. S. W. Stevenso: 4 has sold the| the lodge, a copy sent to the family COOPER & GILL ent they are with Mr. and Mrs. H.|y ster that afterncon Everett Sher- = a corner lot, south of hi’ ; residence, to | of the Aeseasediand onebe published) 6 9 6 EE eee ee a be Clarke on West End averue. Later| 2 a CR CEe Mr. N. A. Holman, of Moscow, , - ’ oT ear eee ————— ern = wanna yaa Sa Rose -ater trill, a son of Mr.#.A_ Sherrill, saw a}Tenn., who has been here for some ur. Geo. C. Goodman.?© = > . Se ae pee COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. e! esas aeir home ive im the) cevaneer riding out vie avenue ay weal > ie rav 3 3 Fee ee) ite RREL — in good demand. Anderson houseon Broad street. Strauss t riding Ou Davie avenue on | months, returned to his home Mon- = t ohn SE S oe iia STIKELE \THER,, \ Committee. Se ae ee NO. 1 QUALITY. Feel ax acaeemry ooo LAL ROODY : : : 2 a heel thal Ge’ recognized as his|/day. Mr. Holman willsettle up his Oe tea s contractedndor the ee rat CS oes Zi Cabbage, per 1 Pa ae as a SAD AA tt Miss Mary Poston, who left here |father’s. He thought this unsual| business affairs in Tennessee and tion of two houses on mis lot near |J. ©. SICELO } Extra lou: Se g re 1 ; during Christmas week for Birm- jand when he came up town he men-| return to Iredell to live. the factory, which he bt eught of the Ea a a cae boned: iy cor ne se DATE 3 we || ingham, Ala. to accept a position, | tioned the fact, and thus gave a clue heville Citi ‘cs OC estate. 9c bi School Matters. “unbolted, 4 Ibs“ <5iS 55 O75 AIEEE: | “ as stenographer, stoppel over in |to str. Sherrill, who had missed bis The Asheville vitizen SAS? State Mrs. George Holdofjr died last! dhe County Board of School Di- Coma oie per bushe Hieron. |} fe Atlantaa few days and while there | wheel. as to what had become of it. | Ereasurer-elect Lacy has appointed | Wednesday at the home 4 of her fath- | -ectors will meet in Superintendeat |“ new pias i changed her mind ard joined the N. M. Flemming and Everett Miss May JOBES, ot Asheville, 2S ler, Mr. Caleb Benfield, who lives near) Rutler’s office Monday to make the oe oo ee eee = 3 May Howard Concert Co. which is {Sherrill started in parsuit and track- stenographer of his oe _Miss the methodist church. S er capita apportionment of the] “| mixed. ------ crrit eo staring the South. The company |ed the man to Dunlap, where they | Jones is a relative of Strs. W. B.| ur. Jas. H. White, off ut. Ulla, | school fund to the various townships {Perec oils. <5 ae New Orleans last week and {stayed all night. Sunday morning MeLelland and has visited bere sev-} Rowan county, died on tifhe 3rd inst.| 474 to attend to any other business | Onions—select, pez bushel; - - - - - 3 + Miss Poston writes that sbe had | they found the wheel in possession eral times. und the interment was g the follow-jtnat may come before them. On <a peiate Cee a eg 3 wd | made her first appearance on the {of Chas. M. Smith at Harmony. Hei Judge J. R. Thornton and daugh-|!98 day at Back Creek. , > 19th.the township trus-| Beeswax... ----------7- 20 : ES Se atoaee : , g : s ary ees s : Saturday, L eC ge Rare e ee was arrested and bound over by |ter, Miss Lillie Thornton, of Alex- _ur. Preston Harris an 8 family, Of|tees will meet to apportion the|2ocsesperi. 1.121122 2-: ou : The week of prayer is being ob- Esq. Beggarly ina bond of $100 for jandria, La., arrived here Saturday Se came home Saturday, money to the different schools in chicken Spring aan ee : HS ies, ee served by the churches of the town |. Se aE eee Oe Thor Seg i 2» ake wies ce ie ri ocean then tommstae=: Seen et ae 7 VERY business man who expects to in upion meetings. Monday night, }fore Squirt 2 Mi Ss. Bul eee Thornton s : sister. gue 18s lhe L > b @ : Dees Fee ree ae 4 f = ness and be in the « Rev. C. M. Richards conducted the| At the trial yesterday Smith stot-|Thornton will remain some time, bad health for some time and ex-| Lovers of horses ought to step a rere Seis tee eee 30 Se eee done and see Pe ccociate Reformed |¢a that he bought the wheel from aj but Judge Thornton's visit was a pects to remain here curing the| round to Henk!e Bros.’ stables DOW. | Butter—Choice yellow. --.---- 1214 p printing e SOF UN ere ery he a i 2 S Cain aia te ee 10 he wants the best—printing that is at- Presbyterian church: Tuesday night, | **Fa2ser at the depot here, between | brief one. Smear: aa : . | They kave 100 head of horses an Honey—strained, per Dei 7 ; The Mascot trac BE ie oti anise ie ‘2 (S.C eae Bey Baward S) Raascs atthe Pres. |tWO and three o'clock, Saturday, ——_— The ace Librargy Associa-| mules on hands. a com, Serie sree ci z| 3 St cephltng ed alt ed ont ica te i 2 Ve Ty a we LEAVES, ee eivine hi S25 rey te . - lew 2 rertis ‘ i wi Sto ‘ Si i : ggs—hen...- 2 eee 5 , . ae ue pyterian chore and. last ovening |*tTmng Sim S20 and a watch valued jNew Adveriooment ton will bold its third ananeal 2et-) "0, o¢ Charlotte's alderwen two| guee: 2120221227) | $ Printing CoO ee Rey. J. H. Pressly led the meetiox |iogn Jere che eer as D pas G. W. Clegg, administrator of A.| on Friday, Januarv 4" aa pen ex-policemen and the others WO OTe Tees 61 % | wrepared to do your printing in the at the Baptist church, tonight Rev. jro-mer stand while he. tr. €VY Siv Simonton, deceased, gives notice! yr. Jason Goodman a c s]y, | took a bath in the city water-works | Feathers—new ...--------- 35 | prepar J Pp aa at ME A Suth will conduct, the seo | po i : air. “Jason Goodman arged) amy, tried and | #ides—dry, per ® 10) > latest, up-to-date styles and at prices M. A. Smith will conduct the ser- |. Br sm ' itors. rel ae ave nd last summer were tried an ne eee a om 2 er > T ; some business and then went | ot ae who haye been visiting& relatives | P° . green 7) ¥ too low to mention. We do printing vices at the A. R. P. church. on to Turnersburg. Ftom Turners-| 2008 2- Raymer, commissioner. | here. returned to their hore at Bon- found guilty yesterday re Crim- ole cwescne 23 2 Sct Rap Sbee ss Leen ame ry : “i - 5 = 5 = a mice ; : . 2 > have | Apples—dried—quarters. bright. . - i p é _The stockholders of the First Na-| burg he went to Harmony where he | ore for =o ehomteres of 22 = ham, Texas, Saturday. oe Sosa eae ges o va a Bie ee : ve ; | be pleased with our work and prices: : tional Bank held their annual meet-| was arrested. No testimony in re- Hy oe anieiee , ae e valuable; yr. W. P. Carpenter is not beens : “ “extra xsi al $ ing Tuesday. The bank has had a2} buttal was offered by the prosecu- | S485 MSU oe oe - of | Stock of seneral merchand: Mr. Bass Sain died at the home of | |“. greensper bushel. =» - 2) 2 prosperous year. declaring its usual | tion, and as the young man proved a | Qui Se Yt W e a i ee of of the new store rcoms Gg Broad|his son in this township Monday |" Doar May oe 6| § YS semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. | good character, be was dismissed. Oral wo a SOLES night and was buried Thursday at ED Bee op 31 ¢ oe a ———o was paid January |HeisasonofJ. M. Seer Esq. a | Heakle Bros. have just) recened mooresville, N. C., Jan. S@, 1901. |St. Pauls. He was 69 years old. wena meatnd ratae te T E 2} > » 10d. oe old directors, J. _ | well-known and respected citizen of |,,; 3 Sa ee re is ee eS She ES 9 and WE ME. Goopan GT” Brown, | Bagle Malls towasbip aud) thacsiar | 200 eacobtorsesjiandantlesiand = yee Ee canoe et “| § Eo oct ES Cn ae eee aap ~ ear load of buggies. Governor Russell appoin * interest in his jeweirs store to lr. ee C. Cowles, T. D. | ways borne a good eee The , "J. A. White. administrator of Ira! A. Cook, of Warren Rone : J. T. Montgormery and the firm{will] STATESVILLE COTTON MARKET.| 9 ville, ; Ge es Ob Stas: | acelin es Sherrill was Wooten, deceased, offers some land| Associate Justice . a hereafter. be Rickert & montgomery. | StaTesvitre, x. ¢. Dec. 27. 190, 9 & Mm.) @ GLEE LILA : 3 wille, and R. H. Bennett, of Mariou | restored to him. Some parties saw ’ ’ ; Associate ustice of the se ouno i aman ae BeiGoodnGdding a ne 0.25 TOIT wes ae oe ot Ring us up— Phone, 35- and T. J. Jennings, of Jenaines.|a-young take the wheel from in for sale. ‘Court to-day to fill the \vacancy |Mr. Montgomery ls @ youns Good Middling ISO. ersrnre agen em eran were re-elected. The Meccan monaee Sherrill & Co.’s store Satur- ' J. A. Hartness, trustee, offers caused by the promotion oy Judge Se ean f is i ae oa 8.05 DOWN - 10 - DATE TRICES, | OS aoa wih : Se oe 2 ; is acts of l: i a i ; u = rustedemploye of Irvin & Tinges.----- % ee elected Capt. J. A. Cooper, presi- | day but did not pay any special at- some tracts cf land for sale in States-'! Furches and he qualified befegore Jus 5 pre ae ee Zs Stains oe 8.55 pss Ons a ville and Chambersburg townships. tice Montgomery the same d/4ay- dent andGeo. H. Brown, cashier, — tention to him. —_~— Sy eR ee oe — a = i SAE ete tr - een et ne aero <a ‘Phe South and the New Century. DANGEK IN A KISS. |The Cities of North Carotina. Has | A KANSAS VENDETTA Thousands Have Kidney Trouble Newspapers in North Carctina Sawn = r eed Smaller Ones Than Any State 1 abil and Don’t Know it. Col. Old’s Cerespondence K C. SNE & 2. Aulanta Consti 10n- a — ene j ° — 1 ~ : : } ‘ ‘ather Ti in the Union | ; he Labor Commissio..r to day ger = Venerable Father Time has laid an |The Last Participant Tells the Story | Eine Loan ee oe Fast Train, jeompletec bes fist uo ier papers ay on the sl elf and be- | A Woman Physician Declares War | New York Sun. old ledger aw | i fe é ce cco Fill a bottle or common glass with your |COMEIST coer gun the first of the hundred pages _ cleo North Carolina is one of the thir- | are water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a {it North Carours ibe aot (UE KANSASCGITY Limited. This m of a brand new volume. This drama- | New York World. teen orivina! States. By the first | Kansas City Times. eS 4, sedis jor which 2s i 1S: Ys' Js essential to FF Specs x ic event aff sa ki f eminence | ) : ee ae ots =O) j eine : — Sir eicogth amcoKls 39 i = - comet. al * tic event affords monn or wan may| Dt. Anna Hatfield, the chief fac- national census, taken in 1490, It) By the death of Charles Vaughn, a4 = £9 EN. Si uae cine a eee health. Every nook FD oni wiicls: tho * mia ae the; tor in the arti-kissing movement | $t00d third in population, being eX" | fifteen miles south of Cedarville 4 Lo Mauaeiah Phe ts antics ree stand, and, looking back along mS ement | weeded only by Virginia and Pennsvl-lian ; +. : 2 FG xu reached by the x stand, and, looking | i by the south | Started by the Woman's Christian | ceeded only by Virginia and P nnsvl-/| Kan, in the Osage reservation, the, \\V\ \! Li ioc e reached by the K C = teeming road traversed by the south | t,t ie : vania, and New York occupying fifth last survivorofa feud whic rece i\ peOK { I< 2 ; Sar exeOres 3 ‘ne the last hundred years gain | temperance Union at its meeting, | ° le ’ Pai (Carolan iass ast survivorofa feud which was! FAT Es 2 | pees : ae oe ‘hat Les within the ra-|bas studied the kiss from both the ee art ets eee tes | Ought along the border with all the, “4 ad |i tS Vols ae aS ‘ ttrains fe < nin an Idea a i milestones. | medical and the human standpoint, fifth amony the twenty-seven States | ferceness of a Corsican vendetta for) _[i2 \V fF e: t heaith. I: - eS es dius of the next hundred milestones. | : rc se in population and in 1859, when the Roncosivunined sat SN r 2 ;CC} = cl SOC OE Without narrating at length the | 22d knows whereof she speaks. ; Rapa scoc coin months was wiped out. The partic- Yew TY aes ts nee Ma a ee ae ia vents of the past ceatury, |, 1t isa vicious habit,’ she says, eae ox rth C : li ae inf ER) IEA Fe ae et the one hand, Jim) = = -—“e me the back is also lure ulsu 6 ous papers, of 50] CHAS. JONES. 7. P - VOI ie ee thfnlly said that the | “and if vice crusaders really want eee. er pre eae and Charles Vaughn, cowboys, wh0 ¢onyincing proof that the kidney I pari.cu . j SS Ug ces Se —— ? it may be truta y to purify society they should com- piace. ut not witastanding its ear-| were cousins, aud Tom, Wilber7and | ger are outof order. y | pe fcr aie = 04 | Sorsaparilla. rks on 10,000 &4GENTS WANTES POR LIFEAND SPEECHES SF BRYAN, + south experienced its most impor- tant commercial and industrial de- velopements within its last two de- ly settlement and the steady increase Dernis Amos, who ran a ‘Joint’ in What to Do. eat paciaecaae os ; talizes, and enriche of population which there has been Caney. Kan., in 1879 and 1880, and| ‘There is comfort in the knowledge so |S Sf de Net oclira, text a sears: since, by a peculiarity which makes | (he feud began in this joint in Au- | often expressed, that Dr. K : tp heacd of POUlTS, Lhe mence by tutoring children from their earliest infancy that “issing is an evil.”’ matte be century was fruitful in : 2 fs the ‘ , 2xcepti among . = << ee ot, the great kidney r 1 Se aia blems whose| ‘But what of the kisses of a pote pce nace cen ene pans 2S) gust, when Amos in a game of poker | ERO Cee Or 43 The “Lien Tx Weltren by Mrs Broan Se ae td snstit te a|er for her child?” American States, North Carolina) pear jim Vaughn out of $70 ee ee ere oe a ae 5 The Speeches revised by Mr. B sat} sence now would constitute a 3 has sities and 2ars - v2 Se cna ee | back, kidneys, liver. bladder and ¢ IDL OG use pateni er ; Tester presence no oO “They should be fewer. Mothers has no cities and appears to be un Vaughn was by accident unarmed | ba 3 sel ee ae a 5 eee 4 ‘tumbling block in the way of : : } ES Lab] a > city of the first-|- aes Se ce Y stumbling Sot y have kissed their children to death. able to develop any city of the f at the time, but left swearing that | ¢, hold water and scalding pain i progress. It aicoprocnces= oe “Then there is nocondition which |©!25s, regardless of the great tM-!he would return in three days andj js, or bad effec 2S) COURS | SEONG CSS i ae Soren ee type of individual—onethatis bound). ee kiss? Don’t you ever’ —|Provement in its railroad conunec-| rij} all the Amoses. Accordinsly. he| wineor! Georgia Sch hnology “s ook : to leave its impress on the future Se aor: ee ee nce tions and recent development Of its| perurned a ee Ppa a Atlanta, has been su iforthe| Sa It is only necessary fo min to's i: history of this nation and of the 1 am married. factory interests. CE as ere cede ee eee a slsh nice ee pa = $900.00 GIVEN ‘orig, We refer to the new south- Dr. Hatfield uttered the only ex- 2 ee eee oe ones the Zerzitory, pro- | cue eC Re og rarer all fare — 5) i 2 3 Eo world. We xetes kable combination |CePtion with great dignity. By the census of ten years 480, | cured a brace of six-shooters and on | Guting the Rigat. OR ee a . for selling 200 books in 3 months. Other lier! Bes erner that remar 2, seca — ae “Then there are no bacteria lurk- the total population of W ilmington,|tke appomted day went. back to! ordinary effect of * s day. . ears ! god p S shrewdness, cars ea rs d to|ing in married people’s lips?” one of the oldest cities in the coun-|Caney. The Amoses, barricaded in | ee ar eee TTT eee kindliness, so ee ied at a ae “There are, at least, no moral bac- | TY- Was 20,000; of Raleigh, the capi-| their joint and armed with three | oce eee a PR Gt. eventually AcqUITe 2PM co tury | teria lurking there, but from a med- tal, 12,000, and of Asheville, a pop-|qdouble-barreiled shot guns were | best. Sold by drus 1 . world’s commerce. Theold century |, : 2 wees It | ical standpoint no persor should kiss another unless an antiseptic wash is used ov the mouth daily. “Tf you will take a microscope and examine the teeth you will real- ize how limitless are the dangers of ular resort for northern tourists,| waiting for him. Vaughn hitched | Vou 10,000, During the past ten years | his horse and, pulling bis six-shoot- | wonderful North Carolina has enjoyed a CoM | ers bevan firing and walking toward | and a book that tcllsg77T siderable share of the ZeneralipreS the Amos joint. The Amoses repii- | more about it, both seat rae perity, and in two particulars it has} eq with a broadside fire from their | 2bs!utely free by mail, the south has within her borders the had some unusual advantages for} chot guns and when the smoke had address Dr. Kilmer & in resources which will inevitably] ("" % : the development of its urban popu- | gle; Fis r, : Co., Binghamton, N.Y. When: lace her in far lead of the other | Sissing.’ Nn a 304 tI Are liti cleared away Vaughn lay in the! ton reading this generous offer i peace i Th “And the moral bacteria?” lation. In 18#4 there was polltl-| street with his body full of buckshot ° sections. 08 shea i cal overturn in the State which|4nd Tom Amos lay on the floor with . j ‘‘You won't require a microscope ca : ; : sti 7 arises, have we the en- 3 1 SCOPE ier 2 tai : : 3 arwort Puckett’s ry of question now arises, have we theen-| 0. ri ccing has come to be a| Orought a sumber of new men of the| his jaw shattered by a bullet. Blood| ,, 4arwo th Puckett’s foun ‘ry did this for the south and more. set to work the vigorous forces which have begun the work of devel- opment. It established the fact that in Your Cw L nade easily and bonorabry. wit ily, without experience. recessary. Nothing like ik oaking ever offered befor uiwayvs prosper. No t "a southern OUGLAS Railwa. sort ’ jie the busine terprise to appreciate these facts] © : . | younger weneration to the front in Seo reece mae age ea Hiekory was burned Friday night. eT oe “A , se 2ater plague mo drinin |) EG) iS), os ane poisoa set inand four weeks later See . ea 1 pight how to af t { . and press on to the accomplishment es ae on sai. politics and greatly enhanced the} Amos was buried. Oa ane! other | LOSS about $1,590 with no insurance. | sour. You can make a trial wit i a SROR Fe Ao Eye Pes of the section’s destiny? . The Boy Girls erect not fanehtito Siean a ies importance of its capital city, Ral- band, Vaughn, who was thought to | ————-—_ -—_-—_-_- —--—- ——— eS VOUTSCL We start you, ! - eines mat af Gis ¢ | — ce Aree ee ee T:: century is here, and with it aoe with awe, as they were in the days|°i>- One of the effects of this|have been mortally wounded recov: FOR SAL® eee ee en aes mete 3 prisoue cre a AL 2 ch antreason for hope. Those things when I was youns. Girls then con-|Cb20se was to substitute as its Sen-| ered, and in two months was able to a — Sete se eee ee ea The Sorry eo which the world necds for its susten-| ea od a Liss a betrothal.”” “\ators in Washington, younger men} vo to work again HAVE THIRTY-TWO head of yous cattle AEB. BB 2298 SUG LH Ea Jey yy o are re > ES Se Ne aad a ° - YON Ta 2p © Pp. : it S for sale. Twelve steers fro one t 70 + aon yaa \ ance and development are here. The|"" nen engaged people may kiss |{r the veterans, Vance and Ransom, |" Vaughn wasa crack shot and the| years’ ol’ Eleven helters about. eighteen | The Direes a’ man with the energy and skill to pe icnceonn who had been long in harness. The] Amoses lived in constant terror of | mouthsold. Nine calves six or seven on produce and the diplomacy to suc- Bones ate Die Hatfield, positive- Republican Senator, Pritchard. was|him, and after they found he had old, Cailand see me: I will sell re Le@Y2s. cessfully market that product 1s al- fe “cuedced people should not kiss. | Ye@"s old when elected, and his| vottenwell they swore out a warrant | Nov: 29th, 1099. eee . > mee Aen’ = Saale > . 2) ‘ X pe ieee ull on Coveney sc, i so here. : >| A betrothal kiss is a ditferent thing. colleague, Butler, was 32. 2 fou his arrest—which was an unusu- e223 OF 2214 s Providence has gently led the irons respect—the Another benefit was found in the|a] proceeding in those days. A Os child along the pathway of the last Rae & aisle : consolidation of the railroad sys-|@epuaty sheriff, who was a warm Fp F: aia 2 7 ie > . ~ © stat x w . x . . " _ = ee S © =¢. ~. ee o f hundred years, nursing its strength | oo +o most people,” Dr. Hat-| tems running through and connect-| friend of the joint keepers arrested | ® -y 9 AWM LDEULA, od and quickening its intellect for the fi ld moutarwed eacionsh “these ing towns in North Caralina. Up to Vaughn and put the Amoses and is % ~~ x = for the work to come. The _south aa may seem very eniicemie: but a few years ago the railroads of one of their friends on tke force to @ See t-G ba ang “iy has now attained its commercial and ee pice ; NocthiiCaroknalimere smal’ (local) sus-0 nan ahe ash aetorthoinercs o Sr i : ae = aint ot > the | they are rot. Almost all my deal-| >: Sea ; guard him the night after the arrest | @ ff you want afice DRESS SHOE, mado in the latest ; ae industrial majority. It is now the}; ye been with women. A lines, of primitive construction and | During the night, while the deputy | ® othe ey So to $3, try my $3, $3.50) $4.00 or Perto iz in mission of the mature man to ful- ieee part of my practice Roetats of unprogressive management, serving sle t, the Amoses shot and killed rN ~ $5 cere They ft ae to custom ears look anc ms i fil the promise of buoyant child- ne etearial Bacansenionicomcncca toe the purpose of bringing the} Vaughn. They claimed that he had | § x wear as well. Ifyou wish to economize in your footwear, | Ty sosty Piper w hood. — ene <on I win the love and confidence of | Staple products of the farming sec-| tried to escape. However, three of | @ v do so by puichasing W i. Douglas Shoes, Name and | —' eee aan Ticouch oe pee a Ses : re tion of the State to market and fur-| the five shots had pierced that the| # o ncice stamped on tae bottom, took for itwhen you bay, fi | eHe Oh Al AnPoush ais m> Ex-President Harrison on the Con-| young people. aoe ; i pierce at the} ~ & Re rae eee ces eae ea, Pe eS pan stitution. “These virls confide in me; they nishing Sea Tonos fo one man’s body were fired after he had a v Wi OO ee ith pear euelgaaret At the Columbia Club last week {tell me their little hopes and aims elers, though North Varolina to ks | fallen-—so the direction of the bul-| @ % Notice. Night Trains: Fast and saic eerie . and plans and srets. And nine} 2re 20t great patrons of the cars for] lets indicated. a ¥ Night trains: Fast and sat: General Harrison responded to the |#2¢ plans and secrets. ae =eclvaks he high ds erat : : ‘a ‘ * SOE a Schedules. : : ans out of ten of them confess they kiss | S20Tt rides when the high roads are} The Amoses at the time did not] q wy ; sentiment, ‘‘Hail Columbia.’’ He ‘ Wietoad bardter acl liti During th Sere : : ay 5 ° 2. 8 Pracelny the Southern 2nd vou =: Sentiment ried in advance copies of|the men they know. When I warn in good condition. During the past|know of the existence of Charles}@® Thin, pale, anzmic girls © fs y Southern and you ox ae — SSS * P tk cvainst suchac rse th > ten vears there has been a large in- Vaughn —who was employed On a ® 2 sf Ww assured 3 saie. Comfortable and r his speech, but included the follow- | tem against such a course taey say, |. oase i : amine S 2 : - ® need a fatty food to enrich ¥ Hill church, s apices rinker eee meena oe paragraphs eas ‘Why what’s the harm in it?’ To crease in the cottor ace raoch in Texas—and, after they had a « y UGG tv ‘ ¥ Nikole teas peditious Journey. a < Ds 7 : , . . =)... 7 2 ~ fae. . a a ae eee N ° 1 : wae ay = 2 a at Sees 4 ae cluded in the advance copy: think that mothers should neglect of the State. i Mills Re x es kitied Jim, settled down to quiet life. | & their blood, Sive color to Y é APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOR ZIME TAPLEy E- : to answer tbis ‘tion! Mothers| tablished at various points and along | Wilber remained in Caney und Den- | # , pee EXRATES AND GENERAL INVORMAT Go “It has been recently said that|' 4 e S question. others] _. : f malecl Sina : . cing ® their cheeks and resiore their “ =! , * ~ = SAND GENERAL IXVORMATIO : our fathers organized a misshapen| Who rear their daughters with a SE ee ee for nis Amos, with his young wife and | @ Meir Cheeks and restore wht “Siler Plate that Wears. OR ADD?ESS * ey fac ri 3 S - j ve or ris \ ‘ 4 9. nation. if these limitations and| View to perfect culturetand endceav- plactoressbere ne peer Oe ne wee socmicnee a ome poses OF ® bealth ana strength. tt ise) ay. « a pam Roocrs OD |B. L. Vernon, T Darr tae : ; rovide i ‘ ie &; | Cedarville. riend of Jim Vaughn | @ Odeon. > ma i oe s Stet mes Rae apply £0 awe that on repro: them with an ethical aH MCCIioMexGenskce! EpLOcoCe Lach Gries teenie eRe al Chorice a safe to say that they nearly Gj | brad # dA any bar een ee eee ea CP&TA Ss 4¢ ‘ . - . aes ‘ : i : 7 ~ e ve “OS Paes Ne RLOTTE, N.C SSHEVILLF. x.c Stier abece . arom. I oman: | “The mothers of today,’’ continu- (North Carolina ranks second to) Vaughn of the manner in which his g all reject fat with their food y | werk Lyros. Hiuie for Sale. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ASHEVILLE, X.¢ a eae Sena Sin Srmnerc ed Dr. Hatfield. “‘areto blame for| Kentucky and ahead of Virginia in| cousin had been killed, and Charles] @ ~ “ Soe ra oS me j T HAVE a good mule fer sal : at my| ~NO trouble to answer questions. Co} re ve , , . : 2 : : miner ae igi Cs “e mae ons orks, ete., is a guar- AVE a good mule for sale. See it at my 4 MS eee of a OEE aoe Oe I «| nine-tenths of the evil that exists this respect) being finished within|thereapon boarded the next train a 4 CS ROOTS» ORR ouen i residence near Pressly po tedice,shiioh town | Prany § Gann WL fain A Tar == Bae 3 aest th ics me us Rael Ecco to oat chil. its borders instead of being export-}and went to Caney. He remained me © =e autee of quality the world over. ship. Respectins a > g Ee f 3+ Shy Leib. W. 8. ta about beauty in e abstrac we J 1 : v - ata es on aes . <a rf _ * a : e él cena sails 34. V. P. & Gen. Man.) Tratf.. Taw. 3.3 know that in nature and mechanics}4ren. When their sons and daugh- ed, as was formerly the case. quiet a day and by inquiry learsed EG? Sy i] The prefix—1847—insures the paGe=es On ac and in formative statecraft such a| ters are bavies they are kissed in- able conditions for the growth of its i 1 Rogers quality. On the second day after his arrival een nues to/ke met Wilber Amos in adrug store, - : ach] , ; CUP 5 , slfion 10} and wi lking hi } a +r par aapiNe Pe the same fashion. By the time the|OCCUPY 40 Insignificant post and walking up to him informed him accomplishes the designed use is not iy this regard, last in the list of States inci ents ; eessantly. Ev vyhoc $i = : : principle has chiefly to do with an] °essh0’s versoue spocomes cities, North Carolina continues to fs Z COD LIVER OIL intended use. That which perfectly | i$ allowed to torment the infant in sage ieee || sensine aoe ae | w If You Need ily : : i But notwithstanding these favor-|of the whereabouts of the Amoses. | t ave + hat ras oroose of |) LAT AYPOLHIS: SOFLIIES SODA misshapen. Orators are misshap-|‘#!ant becomes a child of several); : SC OC SOS On fai LEIP ren ela df Fire, Lifs, Accident rang mae rearsit has it sed t th In 1ts population, a fact recently il- killing him. Amos reached for his 7% eae ee : en eagies, asall of us have found} ¥oets Ss become used to e +3 Dalla: : : ~ a F 516 ¥ exe or Hecitn re es kissine. and you will find that most | /ustrated in Raleigh, the inhabitants] c¢un, but Vaughn was too quick for] @ : tat of : wi aS when we tried to soar. And so be-| (4 8) : ei SU) of which claim a large gain in popu- | hi reer gens ia a ctivy vhat they require; & children before they are five have |Of which claim a large gain in p him and sent a 45-caliber bullet] A oe : Ne fore we condemn our constitution as misshapen, if it carries its general limitations and its reservations of personal rights to all lands over which its sway extends, and to all people whoowe allegiance to the cultivated the kissing habit. It is|/@tion during the past ten years. | through his brain. The dead man| @ insurance like any other vice, which, to be The Federal census when completed had hardly struck the floor before a tant a dreaded but needs to be seen; but|S2Vve Raleigh 13,643 inhabitants on-| Vaughn was on his horse riding ata] DOFtant ©:C3 seen too oft. familiar with its’ face, |!Y, 2 trifling increase from SORT breakneck speed from town. a ina palata’ we first endure. then pity, then em- lation of ten years ago, which was] Dennis Amos was eating dinner| ¢ igh ee ; 12,678. Accordingly, the Raleigh} when Vaughn reached the honse, and a gested forn ves them the im- ‘ Dyspensia cure ent (cod-fiver Gi) e or Z ' a. | Digests what you eat. ' « | Itartificially digests the food and aia: Nature in strengthening and recon- Sea Brown & Guy, INSURANCE HEADOUARTERS, ; a) ~ & > t& 4 - << Ae ; i705 + | orace’’”’ : , : r ganizes. Ww hee I : : : st > exhauste sstiy, ase ees of 1776 acs “Of course the crusaders know the | People demandeda recount and it has | without introducing himself the Tex SE nie eis Ri | North Carctina 1ST contempiated the governing of habit is a very deep-seated one and just been finished by the police de- an opened fire and sent one bullet ant and tonic. “No other prepara cor iredell County. O*hce—Second Flocr Bank Building. 7 = will be hard to break up?”’ partment of that city, the reason) through Dennis's breast and anoth- san approach it in efliciency. It in een oS —— ——— = ee lands and peoples with that absolu- tism agaiast which, with so much cost and care, they had defended themselves. That is to beg the question. “But itis not my purpose to press upon you my views upon this great constitutional question. Though maay of you hold another view, I do ‘tantly relieves and permanently cure Syspeicia, Indigestion, Heartburn ‘atulenc. Sour Stomach. Nausez sick Headac:.. Vastralzia,Cramp iletherresults of imperfect digestio Prepared by © C. DeWitt ACo.. Chicago “Certainly; but they must begin | fr aa independent census being lo-/er through his head. The infuriat- with the mothers. Girls are left |! dissatisfaction with the result] ed cowboy then picked up the child alone too much, When ayoung girl of government census. The returns, |and dashed its brains out against the and a young manare left night after | However, of the local census are al-|floor. He also fired at_ the woman, night down in the parlor their con- most as great a disappointment as | but she escaped into the bedroom, versation becomes exhausted, and |S the government enumeration, jand Vaughn, thinking his pursuers they resort to billing and cooing. for they show13, 674 residents within | were close upon him, mounted his “The trouble is with modern moth- | the city limits, or only 31 more than|horse and rode away. Although a not doubt that the republican liber-|@ts, that they are too liberal, and ae Beer ee AROSE BOSS ROK nO aya ty to differ on a constitutional ques | their daughters do not receive the}. A population of Io, Bee Was not overtaken, and his where- tion survives in the Columbia Club.” protection that is their due. If itol ofan zmportant Americ: S ae abouts had never been known from mena some of the hours spent in solitary | Wbich is i 's railroad centre as well. | that day to the day of his death. Better Methods of Farming. association with young men were |ismostcertainly unsatisfatory, and Yesterday, when, after a six weeks’ Speaking of farming in North Car- given up to teaching them how to - need SOs be No eens struggle with fever, he found that olina the Progressive Farmer in its | become good wives and mothers oe surprise ee oe orth A ae he had to die he told his attendants current issue says: ‘There is aslow| itls would realize that-the way to ina Eee = ae : ear ee that he was Charles Vaughn and nar- but sure growthin agricultural inter- | 12 ahusband is not through the| Pinion that whatever ob}ér politi-|rated the story, which the oldest eat 2 : -ay. | medium of spooning. cal destiny may be in store for the}residents of this town know to be est, and, as our farmers are conser g Tar Heel State. it will neyer rapk| true. e geet z aaa vative, they take on new ideas and Kissing between women is quite] ©: ee Rare new methods rather slowly. The|@$ unwholesome a practice as could high for its large cities. aa change is evidenced by the new possiene eI I have seen women ee 0 po ——_——— Persons who suffer from indiges- eens machinery now being shipped BS ee ae once or twWice,] Roberts Pardone@. steal Name Un-| tion can not expect to live long. be- ia. This was striking at our last pac puncees of times—who hate known. cause they cannot eat the food re- State Fair. The manufacturers of et ree Sacks me oud Kill | pateigh Times, 3rd. quired to nourish the body and the these improved machines send their oc other through the medium ROS aan ontiane passengers on the|products of the undigested food: goods, not only to localities where| their Kisses tt it were possible. Yet), ore bound S. A. L. train lu-t night | they doeat poison the blood. It is : m= Hs men x ~ £h- . . : * : in they are needed, but wherever they Sie REE, them, and so they] 754 well dressed, handsom: young|i™mportaat to cure indigestion as will be bought. The agents say they CT he ke See man of apparently thirty-six years | $008 as possible, and the best meth- have never met with more encour- e kiss has gone too fac. It Be gee ia od of doing this is to use tl - 7 Ree ; -lofage. He hadaticket for a city se Se eee ee agement than this fall. The farmers | SUally does, and that’s one of its|;. the state of New York, and took|ration known as Kodol Dyspepsia are calling for better seeds, and for|#teat setbacks. It’s time somebody | 1, .+th in the Pullman. This gen-|Cure. It digests what you eat and greater varieties than ever before. ede ae pen the ae oe a tleman is known in North Caroliva|estores all the digestive organs to Ae afin’ - € = Sear ie . . . The small grains, clover, ete., are|/2g to so down as fring the first). 7"), Roberts, butit is equally as| Perfect health. W. F. Hall, Jr. Va faa Sunt ry ~The Cade act Db * Sk e r r y aed ELEGRAPH COLL Lexingto: 7~ Ta e t e « R. B. MCLAUCGHL:2 eS a Dr. P. ?. LAUGENGU warolina Yin the Supericr cer Sounty j Court. Wentix=t Will be in his office yevinning with first } Noni. -% n the wavy } friends, one and all, os cia | f-heir generous pat SSS Ss Ss afe during the past ie ik at Beha egos rnd asking theme Sao ee ee Supplies For sue At a ON: TIRE. Ihave Flour, Corn, a* aj : > c of gun.”’ ante . ms ees free ot agencies or Ly nae. vo 7, a : & etc. Sale ime ‘ vewetcolee mracinone Sat eusNiely> ~ Tt is doubtful, however, whether posttinely mnommdast Roberts iso mal t c en ee ae eer an re ag e 0 fee pose oes Se CLOrS ee ene Dr. Hatfield i anos army assumed name. Only one man in A frightful exposion of dynamite ! EASTMAN KCDAK CC. know it You your purchases ine ace ies. eae Perectraehoar baat od for among the disqualified will be | North Carolina knows his real name}oceurred in the powder machine 6 ee eer are “Know all This March Sth 1909 oe 100 leach: . fran i sou lonihg chose. vabon faseilng cheirs etpeac bcs COM a Ca mame testiss who | house of the Repauno Chemical Com- ! Ree ROE TN HS Pabout the Respectfully, wi eaching and washing, besides secur- | DO’ ONlY bie justify their ha-|.ecured this gentieman’s pardon} pany, at Thompson’s Point. N é — — ——---—— |} we «i tespectfully, ing some grazing. They are grow-|tred of the kiss, but that great ma-| + — RA CMEon parents eer pson's Point, N. J. 5 4 y/” heavy feeling J. ai OT AN. gets ger eee f ic iar; jority who regard it as 2 ossible after eleven months’ confiment in} The building was annihilated and LIENS ” iw Be ° ° v¥¥ 7AL', 3 MISE COON AGREE COE eee Sie RS sts the pententiary of North Carolina. | three workmen were blown toat LRARLE AS ee ene, qoee 4_NEAt Brick;Store, Back_of Harriet” ca the summer, and practicing rotation. | 00d and wholesome expression, de- : Ee iit See nt : ve Spee endent wholly upon the , There is more than one romance : EXO They are using fertilizers much more | P SEE heart ard). nected with the sad adventures hat one good turn de- E Ne intelli ; mind that actuate si . intelligently than ever _ before. So. the kisser and] + nis young man. He first appear- iw Xe n wP es Q gD |, Fa n ® C= A woman has a special vocabulary | United States, issued by the Treasu- which sbe ouly uses when she talks|ry Department today, shows that for rs to a canary bird or a baby. the month of December the total re- A woman may love her husband, |ceipts were $46,846,508, an increase, but he very seldom gets the tender|as compared with December, 1899, yearning care that she gives to her|of $87,404. The receipts from the sick palm. three sources of revenue are given The Sesto aby “ many men give}as follows: Customs, $18,496,634, a up Grinking after they get married | decrease of $624,250 from the same];}". + is because they find it won’t drown] month of the preceding year; inter- pesmaie s spodelgmsoner- eceios their misery. nal revenue, $25,260,693, an increase 3 e post S y re use re ¢ = ese Upto the time when a girl thinks| of $185,119; miscellaneous, $3,089,- Ses fae a ee oy PS a oa the most fascinating thing in the |179, an increase of $526,534. Lea ees a world is a man she thinks the most| The expenditures for the month B Tua Aetotderk: indyibasilb. E t @ Sppearance ofthe mensesfortwo months #4 fascinating thing is a widow. were $40,204,622, leaving &@ surplu Raleigh der at Sey on Hi Sel erece. pee until showass phys- y A woman will talk about hanging | of 36,641,886. For the same month |);. behalf. But the most romantic | My Gondor ee Same the trial of Wino of § up her stocking for three months a-|of the preceding fiscal year there|; cident of the case was th secret | experience ousht SONconEen aE oIr head and then expect her husband to| was a surplus of $7,604,545, Theex oe = eos Cardui to suffering women in words ot & shed tears of joy when she tells him] penditures by items were as follows: guilty of an act for which he was in- for you dicted for obtaining goods under false pretenses. There were sever- al such charges against him and he was tried and sent to the penitentia- ry for five years, and began his term there last February eleven months ago. During his confinement he Cough, ~ When you can buy ~ formatioa of gas, the ; ze a : nausea, sick headache, SEED WHEAT Sa A Bene “rves another. . eee There isa greater demand for live the kissee. ed in Raleigh in the latter part of 1 ey and general weakness of and stock, and of course this means sales és 3 : 7, the whoie bedy. Digit nee eee —_____«—«.—_____ -_ | 1899, and registered at the Yarbor- ¥ oo i BYE Cte Detter, a anna Ganiecds Sete eee ough Houseas “J. L. Roberts.”” He : swe a You can’t have it a weck : and wool, an e production o : Sea ane tail andiledicion am, with best wishes without your blood For SALE AT a monure. Washington Dispatch, 3rd. this spree left the 2g with enor w the New Year, being impure end your J, L. Cowat: Reflections of a Bachelor. The comparative statement of the ei ee Fee a es ace Wasp Reale Te i . —e———EEE ; From the New York Press. receipts and expenditures of the es E = s : ae 3 Dhere’s jus ” me : ? > under the influence of liquor he was 2 e's just one remedy Don’t é 4 ’ RICKERT. {The Jeweler and Optician a 2ic. Bottle Hall’s Cot Syrup. gyi OF cone lkY has brougkt permanent relief - 6 Hon satteringreoren who mmepoionthet ’ wayto premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell was fast declining in health, when Wine of Cardui performed a “wonderful cure” f inhercase. She suffered with the ago- m nies of falling of the womb, leucorrhea & 2nd profuse menstruation. The weekly | When you are ready to buy paish Rok SOAPS} be sure and see us as we have the largest stock, the best quality, the handsom- est packayes and the lowest prices ever offered on this market. Ali kinds French visit to Raleigh of an elegantly burning eloquence. she is going to get the bathroom |Civil aud miscellaneous, $9,694,811, Guess ere a = pees E OF papered for his Chrismas present. }an increase of $1,918,432; war, $10,- a Race Se eae gs ee Some women would cry on you if} 940,100, decrease $169,010; navy, $4,-| ; ms & i palipas en is within the reach ofall. Women who e r a PO P P PP I Nr tr a s A et ta n t Pe e r re c e es tr a n en t el ae OO oe mez p forts fora pardon, Governor Russell i . aes ii 3 f , , : i : 3196.860- c , : try it are relieved. Ask stures tick @ 2s o <. clean have a! aeorth you only patted them on the should- | 457,514, decrease $196,860; Tndians, |,35 now given his man hisliberty. a SSE SOE mixtures. Stick condies, Moore & cLean have a" alge er blade. $1,045,995, increase $264,400; pen- man who committed no malicious! ™ not take a substitute if tendered-you. loose chocolates, bun bons, it line of the Spanish R oe Good luck comes to a man only|sions, $10,803,005, increase $327,-|o-ine but simply broke the ae By .. Mis. Willio Mitchell. South Gaston, N. C.: ture creams, etc., etc leader of them all.” Soaps made from the Sp2 aie. 3 about once in his life. All the rest of |}645; interest. $3,233,145, decrease : by : Sti a ee ee ~ : : og ar Se ae ish Root which grows iat — the time he has to chase it. $1,175,543. Se neuer ote ae in my caso. { had been a creat sufferer Special low prices to Suaday schools Sere eee Rocky Mountains. It i =a < oi ; a : a a ergs wit! ng of th rs sft mae ree ae Lear's Pills cura Se “AV oO 1dits. ct = x Women keep their husbandsin so-| During the last six months the re- Eee emroyurbe ety. a and wy mensee he womb and leucorrhcea, for their Christ mas tree: 45 ue Pills cure constipation. purely vegetable sozp. — . - z . +e -L. m od wi : “After suffering ter - - " . aie ciety as much as anything by making | ceipts amounted to $291,841,861 and Dacia is Lyman R. Blair his ad- dand indue'd me to ty Wine of Cardal Raisins, nuts and figs in induced to try your Sarsa a putrid animal fat evi them admire each other’s babies. the expenditures to $273,094;155, a y. : ia mg and Black. >raught. and now the leucor- ance and cherp. Don’ _ vel like into its composition. Tb Pp bly Ev k : 2=9°, 2) dress the Marlborough Hote!, New rhoea bas disappeared, und I am restored to abundance and cherip. Don't Th robably Eve never knew that she | surplus for the first half of the fiscal| yy City.—Mascor.] z perfect heaith.” fail to see us, as Weare sure —— - ef soap has been avaiyzed ‘ ‘ 2 ad eae ec apolipe minty — s o \ + prices : ; ervine and Ineaicine, a ge es ae re was so unhappy so much of the time| year of $18,947,706. For the first ‘In cases requiring special we can please you. Bananas, aeiccmaee ~ ox time and experts and found to be f because she hadn’t any neighbors to|six months of the last fiscal year the : , dire ons, ‘address. givin alava vrapes. Oranges es ‘ ‘ oe purest soap in the wor alk ab i 3234 792 The most soothing, healing and an- eres é Malaza s“repes, Uranges. now zs lL eve t Red cop, rest soap in & talk about. receipts aggregated $284, 793,494and aoe aretha eee Te ete. Fresh Oysters almost Dz. Miles’ Nervine is sold on Seminar Browntown, Va. Itis nature's own if . 929 @P-e =¢ e 4 71S . oe tewtes one — > eV id 35 jak sn a hee eee ern ad ; > the expenditures $263,766,560, asur Db PP zs every day. Turkeys, cran- drst bottle will bexeGt or mone; Virlie the Becter, f for skin diseases. us and examine the line. Such little,pills as DeWitt’s\Lit-| pius of $21,023,934. The receipts |DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It} tle Early Risers are very easily ta-|§ 3 . Racoaiat d re berries. cranberry sauce, nt whatever r arteries : relieves at once and cures piles, : 3 hein ken, ard they are wonderfully effec- | 37 000,000 ens _ ence Wwere| ores, eczema and skin diseases. | ee | OE 3 Se acres di secu a pee i ive in cleansing the liver and bo eae eR ORCONECS +mitati > a | OLE 5 Boot A Acne tee at Moor iis oe 2 = an W! ponding perioa, while the expendi- Beware of imitations. W.}F. Hall, . Pires 3S, eo ee ER GI er + . C. AYER, Lowell, Mass BGO : W. F: Hall, Jr. tures wets bver $9,000,000 greater. “IF a a fa COOPER & GILL. zzoiny: McLea? --= = on —— — we ae / ws aos - oe . ZL he eae”, See = ees — = : = ——————— —— - —— Seana Sines east neerenecananE a Eonar ona ena g ane ee mm AQ oO “TT yA ~ 4 a a Ata xX - HEP TWTiN Ts A rw wTAaAT . .—- Th “7 . 1 ~ 7 WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. Pe oe STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901. XN VOL. VIII ? ” Ne Vv a : = ; | Snare areas : “ns - ie E ea _ >» County Commissiorers—Bills Paid | THE LEGISLATURE. Oxford Orphan Assylum. Grand | Railroads Combining. SPATE NEWS. | : £1 k PRS B ay sy 4 a z A ~ a Eade] 4 | “and Other Maiters Attended To. cei Lodge Masons Elects Officers. New york Journal Question Answered. re , P 8 he 5 oa in . sy) ane jer | 7 Fans 1 STS. | reg en ae i wu bee oe py a Waa ¥ The following bills were ordered | jyoings of the Law-Makers in Raleigh. | Coi. 014’s Correspondence gth. Yesterday Wall street saw anoth-; p.4 sneeee ae |, Yes, August Flower still has the a 5 u S35 r eu 4s iy 5 paid by the county commissioners; 3 Te eet : ai Po the 258 ee : , {er long step ix the direction of the|_.,,4723™ county commissioners | largest sale of any medicine in the Lis ra! fg éAndid e720 Be es ee OS a \at their meetings last Monday and |7#URspsy—The principal matters or .0 the =oth annual report on the | coming consolidation of all the rai]-| !/ ask the Legislature to add a civilized world. Your mothers and eee i terest were the reading of Gover-|@xford Orphan Asylum was made. | poags f + the | Portion of Wake county to Durham! grandmothers never thought of us- known o the trade and | | rr Russell’s message, a brief syn- opsis of which is given elsewhere, aid the flood of bills, some of them oportant. ng—J.S. Patterson, su- perintendent, $31: W. W. Kerr, T. Murdoch and Pink Crawford, 325 each: Will Stevenson, a Mien ; “Poston Bros. tod: in the Senate a bill to repeal the Pest Ma serial, 2 Troutman, smithing, | G’eensboro dispensary was intro . > ae ‘ and pac . COM 36 sat Hace W a i _J. Brawley, hay, $3; C. duced and passed. The committees First-Class W Or¥K ie supplies, £9.10; J. L.|¥°te announced. Senator Stike- . | Mills ‘thine. 40 cents: Flanivan | leather. ef Iredell, was placed on the Suto s | Mills, smithing, 40 cents: Flanigan , a aoe : and Lowest £Yrices| Harness Co., supplies, $1.25; J. K./¢° amittees on Finance and Insane i. Si TS lal ea espe a Le emt ame Ya ; | Morrison & Sons, supplies, $21.75; A et “the di : zi eR | farron & Nicholson, supplies, 95 a the House: The most impor- oe lcents: W. R. Stroup. smithine. 50 | tant bills introduced were: +f ears. - - wot Pas ‘ ms % : a i leonis; A. S. McKay, supplies.$19.71; by Rountree, to create a Code State ‘. er wnereecermmees | JC. Thompson. flour, $10.60: Wes- | Comission of three members, at : : omy © Be 2” i a It ah Bienen Telegraph Co rele. | 32.00 @ year salary, and a clerk at 4 2 E = & } F oe Roe owe, OR Be Lerma Ste $1.00; this to revise and codify the Bra 2h BS gwen hea <2 ea Fee bars > ‘Counts Home ane Pauners—D. © | puviic laws; the aypoiutments te 4 MEX, See ae 5A, 48 OHS 2 eS et? (ulte 4 AB ~ OUTS ne aoe Paupers zi eign See reg aera 3 42 au » 46 See ae offin for Holde>, 22: Ww, | bemade by the Governor pvvercasa, % h iOl AC. es Se - SMa ef ee ; a s 1). fasten, ke sper’s salary July Ist.. Lae Ural, Ke Bae ae ene aoe 1900 to December 3lst. 1969. $106 25.|0f Superior Court districts. to 16 “di eubiect tolS ©. Chrictic. labor. 26.50- SG Priced [oe ‘ovides that the Governor shall >> ( SuUGTECE . . IPIStIC, = V, SO.0, >. ( * ae . 7 . 3 t ee i nner! loaned on ceed tna clokhine SiO. Jennie Patter oP! int 4 additional judgesend a lik» c ' Speci tventio Dp sid to eallections on}son, temporary relief, $2: Pearson | 2¥Hvel of solicitors, and requires a ws Specls ‘ pala vO CUsLEC t : i SO7), c at als 4 IOI ~ 4 cae =v ata. At i wei, “ 1, ( ted at ie t yates Accounts of Corpor- | onuner, Leip porary relief, $3: Abre? i : Uric ting of the State by the \ c a : : eee ’ * . er . . 7 reris tt a ‘ ots abo}! t 5 : 1 turers and Individuals solicited and received | Allison, waiting on Will Harris, $ 5 = ues L ae eee ae. the = ls § : Deits & Troutman, smitbing, nee = eee ie een sie yn ra ° cents; Turner & Delinger, four cof | 45° Xx 3 ere thereot. ~ ely ante ats 5 2 Ry Nie . itt ¢ Ceo ins, $8.25; Billingsley Hospital, for toe wens of Pitt, to amend the cars <=; '%, Vice Presidep* | Murtha Cauble and Wm. Brown, |CO8*!!tution so as to apply white FRG A eves Fy, county patients, $65; J. W. Whire taxes to white schools; negro taxes GEO UW 76s TS. Cashier reer ewe NE EN i Ts ED GQMPANY’S enn ere 0 TRIN OT cS VI XS ae ag aly OE %, Resa eed cists Mciipse PO Ww Tal Pac a - } We COD rt u ‘ r pu ‘ HNpAanv s TIATCHT i G2 NTLN ES + HTT HOG ~ND BOUL SS, ) Yr Is. y rf ) fi yy? 4 r Sotto tetns ab tow prices =e i rRHeEr?. Sens eoiEN Over Poston Bros ee ee a paomarcen : Ct CoN ns em A Oe Ne FSD § SITY 01h ve ‘ 70 p5L0 a. 22 MO Oe ne , “9 i- § Veck ie my t f Lhe newest and most t ais OTISK weachel C ts mL y uUnNaerwear s2Ef US fit youup. Wel » some wood things teft in Suits and Over wts that we ar tine Special taduceroents on to elose out. Pagans ou for your lbera. patrovace., We are, Ve ry t ruly, sioan Glothing Co. fs > % Ryacs ah Pepsin “Uillig focc.- 2s Tasteless and Guaranteed te Cure Galle oo! | Fevor and ali Malaria! Trcoubiecs. b soes Not Contzin Quinine Nor Other Poison. Does Not Injure the Stomach Nor Effect the Ife A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., say: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Ton j } RS I S CE L E ry we have ever Eandled. My son prescribes it in his practice, 2 4 vely Chill Tenic which a child can take yf 50s BROWN MiG. CO.. I ww : att kit SCTE BC mpeg) Ne rpct s CACINO UE o sQLIS 4 HOR ale t ent “ree Fit 14 + ric : i CUStINce Mes eS, DUT SOLA TOF ¢ DriGe———, ir <A fhe Dalle Wrine amc oain . sD / fhe Pills brine immediate reli the liiec tone up the n Wd invice ‘ = CFVOUS System ai OF it 2 + Oooo SERRE TOMS Attractive Printing. The pared than , : aate pr who have is better pre turn out attractive up-to at ascot Printing Co. ever before to ing. and at prices that estouis hase not favored ns with orders, 1099 Circulars 75c, ENVELOPES 3 AT LOW PRICE alan. size 5x8. Advertise what you have to sell with a cir- cular. Small one easier 3 : read than a larce one, Boeo Tt } ~ , — ~ Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, nlets, Circulars, prices, Send yy prices and sample. THE MASCOT PRINTING CO. CROWSON & SRONCE, PROPR’S Ete 7 at low etter sore ann L I > \ Se Ne es * < + -_ bas} @ > Fee eo SBCA ° hg Se S Ur 99 * ou a, OTN TE pa ea 3 os * <a 4h oh GS 6 : tne cry of worren whose housewo 5 BEY their plvsical powers. > ve iced to know that all clean » z y A S Be ? > ey SF P c W6 " S Washing Powder as good as an-extra pair of hands in as i ft 4 oF houschold. It saves time and worry. Largest package—greatest economy. THE N. MK. FAIRBANK COMPANY, RI eT iy Chicago. St. Louts. New Y Boston. Philadelphia. cos North Carolina, }) s i r Iredell Gounty. j Cones ae Renter W anted, WANT 2 good renter. Apply Dec. 20th, t900. eee _WLE_ MALONE. New Stirling, N.C, Renter Wanted, RENTER WANTED to work a two-horse crop. Good land and stock tvrnished. Ap- ELF. WATTS. Shiloh Township. .G. H. Nelson and wife, Lillie ) Nelson, J. B. Green and wite. | Soe Green, J. M. Gross and | €. Ida Gross, and - | ‘OT = melon aR vas Ste NOTICE. c Vs. - LL. Stevenson The defenda; 1 i will “ndant above named wili take netic — Ses entitled asabove has been com-]} Ply to ee « Superior Court of Iredell county | Uece:ber 20, 1900, ae his ticicason 5.L. Stevenson lands be-| - action aad Fae i€ above named parties to this | takeusoteha he ice ttfendant will further ence “quired to appear «<n th sth day of January, 1901, at the one Bion ea Statesville, Iredell county. Cerna call answe: or demur tothe © Notice to Creditors. t ETAVING qualified as administrator of the orth Carolina, und | “~~ _ estate of Peter Hampton, deceased, the un- ns : Petition in said action | dersigued hereby notifies all perseus having orthe pl = Sones n said action rsig : y notifies all persons having celief toute = apply to the Court for the | claims against the said estate to present them December isth. tose, petition, ; to him tor payment within twelve (12) months Sake ZOOO- ! trom date of this notice, or it will be plead in J. A. HARTNEss. bar of their recovery, G..W. CLEGG, Clerk Superior Court, This December 14th, 1900. J. B. Connelly, Atty. Administrator. Ai ene e 2 ee é hig nee, ae rs cm oni Ree Be K tiny to rn-zro schools. Twosimilar bills, robe, $1.75; FP. K. Ostwalt. supplies. #+4.15; Poston Bros., supplies, $43 one by Wright, of Rowan, were in- Sratesville Milling Co., tlour, $3.3 troduced. a Tes IY. A. Sherrill & Co.. supplies, $3. By Wright, of Rowaa, to regu- » {late hours of labor, ete. It prohib- its the employment of children un- der 11 in factories: limits the hours of work for children between 11 and 1s t0 10, compels children between lland 1S to attend school three montis in each year; iixes tbe hours of labor for operatives over 15 at 11. Henry Caskey, $4 per quarter; R. Cowles, wood for Sam Bost, : Vhena Cagle, $3 per quarter, V. J. Brawley, agent; Tena Allison, tem- porary relief, $1; W. M. Howard. two coffins, #4; J. H. Wycolt, cloth ing for pupils at Deaf and Dumb school, $158.09; N. R. Tunstall, i 5 3 Angee iS ubless there is a special contract. The Speaker appointed the com- mittee on Privileges and Eleetioos with chairman. Repr sentative Watts is a member of this Jaii—N. R Tunstail, drugs, $4 55: lock & Gunn, disinfectants, $13 25: eis ee : : eae aa Winston, iu. Uloanipyver, conveying priso ner, $2; J. M. Deaton. arrest and : es Ree ° _— 2 ‘OMmMittee an fhe fol Ving POs conveying prisoners, $7.05; D. ©, |COMMbvcc and I ee ne m was referr Toe lution introduced by hi fed to this committee. tion is: “Resolved by the House of Rep resentatives, the Senate concurring, That bo person contesting for aseat in the S House of Repre sentatives will be paid the expenses Outest is , 2. hompson, boarding priscners, ete., 1 resolu $86.45. Public Roads—Floyd Stroud, lum =.) ber. Dan Lynch, hauling, $1; E. I. Stewart, work at Buffalo Shoals, 312; b. A. Troutman. lumber, £8.95: J. H. Proutmano, lumber, $280: W. C. Johnson & Co, pipe, $3.20; J. Powers, tumber, $10.70; Huster & Brown, lumber, $3.37. :ate or of his contest unless said ¢ successiul, vA © , é ‘hhere will be four contes ser Miscellancous—W. J. Lazenby. here will be four contests in the House. The contests are instituted vluss for court house, $25, to be —reditO oN. Ettners fr.) Lone county physician, $20; N. flarrison, rent ci basement, $15; G. M. Foard, holding inquest over Geo. Ramseur, 31950; P. B. Kennedy. $11.80, A. Leazar, 39.60, and J. A. White 88, all fur service on finance committee; Iianigan-Evans Hardware Co., sup- piies for court house, $10; Kerr & itarcher, bugey hire, $5.25; States- ville lee & Bottling Co.. coal, $165,- 40; J. W. Gray, boarding jurors, $12.60; J. C. Steele & Sons, cover for water meter, $540; B. W. Cloer, wood for court house, $3.75; States- ville Development Co. overcharge in tuxes, $10: Mooresville Enterprise, advertising taxes, $1.50; J. H. Wy- coil, reward for Jim Grant, $10; J. in every iustance by Republicans. ¥Ripay—In the senate a number of bills were introduced and a_ bill passed by a vote of 3510 12 to in crease the salarv of the covernor from $3,000 to $4,000 after a warm discussion. The House passed the Senate bill repealingthe Greensboro dispensary. Representative Simms introdneed a bill to appropmate $250,000 to the public schools. and Representative Rhinehardt, of Lincoln, one ap-- propriating $100,000 for the Hospi- tal at Morganton. —_— A North Carolina-Virgin ia Baseball Leag ue. Raleigh Dispatch Jan. roth. kX. Cochrane, shades for court; KE. M. Ashenback. the manager of room, $11.25; W. J. Moose, over-| the Newport News-Hampton Base- ~roeree < enter . ee ~epitte charge ip tax, $1.20; Z. M. foard, | ball Club, was hera to day and ar- janitor, $20; Poston Bros., lamp and oil for court house, $3.15; W- H. Al- lison, supplies for clerk, $1.45; N. 8. Mills & Co, two shades for court room, 7) cents, A. A. Dainels, ranged with the lecal baseball men to perfect the organization of a ciub here to join the Virginia-North Carolina Baseball League. <A con- ference wil be held at Norfolk, Jau widow of RK. L. Yates (on her tate} uary 16, to organize and the local husbands) and G. H. Sherrill were} men will be ready to post a $500 allowed rebates on poll tax for 1900. | forfeit to finish’ the season. The LL. C. Meyers, $2; Will ‘emple- | teams will be from Raleigh, Greens- ton, $2; TFT. B Lemby, $l; R. L Rhyne, 82.45; 4.T. Williams, $1; J. A. Brown and Dr. L. Harrill, $1 each—all as judges of elections. Liquor licenses were granted to D. J. Williams, Key & Co, H. Clark & Sons, J. C. Somers & Co. and Statesville ice and Bottling Co. Bella Almon was ordered received at the county home when delivered. ae boro, and Durham, N. C.: Danville, Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Nowport News, Va. ain Ceas eae A Cowardly Assault. Charlotte News. A shocking piece of villiany was enacted some days avo on the Rural Hall road eizht miles northeast of Winston. Mr. Charles Cox, a young Officers of Cooleemee Miils. man, heard a noise at the tobacco: Durham Dispatch, oth. factory belonging to himself and ? father during the night. He went g The first regular annual meeting | to see about it and was attacked by of tke stockholders of the Cooleemee| a man whoranout of the building Cotton Mills, of Cooleemee, N. C.,| which he bad set on fire. He took was held at the oftice of the Fidelity bank this morning at 11 o'clock, when Messrs. B. N. Duke, Geo. W. Vatts, J. B. Duke, W. L. Fuller, Geo. A. Mebane, J. E.Stage, B F, Mebane and W. A. Erwin were} and ‘stock was consumed invoiving a elected directors for the ensuing | joss of $10,000 with 33,900 insurance. year. Si Ree Ehsan eicres ieee 3 inyularly the whole atfair was the The newly elected board elected | execution of a threat on young Cox aT r ny 7 23 yy 7+ . - % b nue . a B : 2 ee Een and | through an anonymous letter receiv- Mr. . = Webb, o the Edenton ed a few weeks avo when he was or- Cotton Mills, secretary and treas-| dered to desist from his attentions urer. This will give Mr, Erwio to a young lady on penalty of being the management of five cotton mills} ijled and burned out. Thereseems with over 100,000 spindles. The }jittle ifany clue to the criminal. Cooleemee mill when built will have F es acapacity of 30,000 spindles and sear = looms to weave the production of | CTPham Children Burned to Death Rochester, N. Y. Dispatch. yarn. Twenty-seven are known to be dead, six dyingin the hospital and forty injured as a result of the burn- ing last week of the Rochester Or- phan Asylum. Many of the terror- stricken inmates caught in the death trap leaped from the windows and and their limbs crushed and brokeu on the pavement. : There are five dead at the Homo- pathic hospital, eight dead at St Mary’s hospital and fourteen dead hold of Cox and went to. siashing him with a razor, When Cox made an alarm the assailant drew a pistol and shot him in the Jeg and rap away. The factory with machinery —— Internal Revenue Reccipts. Asheville Citizen. | The internal revenue collections jfor the vear 1900, as shown by the records in Cashier J. T. Norris’ onice, foot up to the inspiring total (of $35,464,202. 64. This is an increase over the previous year of $264,245.84. The itemized statement of re- ccipts for December is as follows: TODACCO. eeeeeeee: Seer . $212,600.56 | bodies ian the morgue. Seventeen mite _ ks oo . : ee Steers ereccecccecese eee CLUES different private sources shelter the OTE gS eal ae ee lise nn 209 06 | sufferers. The infants were thrown CIOOULEEECS cece ie ce 150.00 by the attendau's from windows to | \ ' | i ' ' MIDOCEAL TAN ccc en! : oo Si be dashed to death where they fell. een easy ete Ds S41 +} The firemen and voluuteers perform coprietary. eee nnarhnnd 117.40 | ed deeds of heroisin in entering the | Miscellaneous...........0..0. 2,510.02! roaring furnice to drag out of the t ry} $ ~———— | smoke the stupetied children. risk- H ‘ 3901 01% ox! Es = - ’ Ha DOG wie veeversereeeee S284, 045.35 | iag their lives over and over again The immates were aroused suddenly and were confused when they miss- | Phese amounts were collected at , the different oftices as follows: ' Asheville.....ccecceeeeeee & 17,636.69 | C4 finding the tire escapes and places Winston... 212,852.29 }0f exit. The nurses were suddenly ‘Statesville. 45,930.22 |aWakened and attempted to start a Piette cS 7,726.15 | five driil, but the flames were so sud- den and so fierce that they were powerless to enforce the usual dis- cipline. The screams of the impris- oned children were heart-rending. They cried for help and their forms could be distinguished dimly through the thick smoke. It is pow stated that 38 are dead and missing, Not all who succumb- ed by the fire were burned. There was much loss of life from sutfoca- tion, | Red Hot From the,Gun | Was the ball that hit G, B. Stead- man, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 vears. Tnen Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Erup tions. Best Pilecure on earth. 25 _cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Soild , by W. F. Hall, Jr., Druggist. It says the property has increased value morethan $50,000 during There are 215 i? the past eight years. p phanage is admirablv clean and we!] kept. The orphanage has received 2799 from property bequeathed the vran@ lodge at Minneapolis. crphanage receipts forthe year were 330,796. Of this the State yave $10, ts in a private furniture factory. There are eight teachers. During the year 22 giris and 1-4 voys went to ap proved homes and nine secured em ployment on satary. The grand lodge of Masons this afternoon appropriated $2,500 ad- ditional for erecting and equipping un industrial building at the Ox- ford Orphanage. ‘fhere was some talk of changing the date of the au nual communication from the sec ond to the third week in January. $0 as not to conflict with the opening of the Legislature. W.S. Primrose was elected auditor of the vrand lodge, to examine all accounts of of- ticers and of the orphanage. Res- olutions were adopted regarding the death of Past Grand Muster H. H. Munson. It was shown by the com- mittee’s report tha‘-tne grand Jodge of New York has never recoynized ne- wreo Masonry. At the night session all the grant officers were re elected. G.S. Royster, Grand Master, 4. i Clark, Deputy Grand Jaster, W. S Liddell, Senior Grand Warden, F. bD. Winston, Junior Grand Warden, William Simpson, Grand Treasurer, John C. Drewry, Grand Secretary, Thomas Bell, Grand Chaplain, B.W. Hatcher, Graad Lecturer. — The Election ofthe President. Duty af Electors Undrr the ¢ onstitution If the Constitution of the United States had worked as its framers in tended, we should all ve looking for ward to the 14th of January wiih very keen interest, and probsbly al so with excitement, heated contro- versy, and no littie turmoil}. Por, although very few people seem to be aware of the fact, it is the 14th of January, 1901, and not the 6th of November, 1900, that is fixed by law as tne date for the election of the President and Vice President who are to be ivaugurated on the 4th of “tarch. Un the second Monday of the pres- ent month of January, 447 citizens who were cbosen for that purpose last November are to vote for President and a Vice-President of the United States. Each one of these men has a perfect legal right to vote jorany person whatsoever, or to vote a blank. Or, he may dis- regard his obligation and not vote atall. Sofaras we are aware, ail of the 447 electors are yet alive, and there is no one throughout the length aud breadth of the land who does not expect with entire confidence that Mr. McKinley and Mr. Rooseveit will receiye 292 of their votes, and that Mr. Bryan and Mr, Stevenson will receive exactly 155. Yet no pledves have been exacted from any of these men. Their le eal duty does not extend beyond the simple requirement that they ‘shail meet in their respective Staves aud vote by ballot for President and Vice- President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themseives.’’—Al- bert Shaw, in the Review of Reviews for Jabuary. ah > A Difference of Opiniosg. Directors of the State Prison Disagree. Raleigh Post gth. Tbere was a lively session of the Board of Directors of the State Pris- ou yesterday morning, during which a minority, including Mr. LeGrand, Mr. Young, Mr. Cotton and Mr. Den- mark, had their votes recorded as u pretest against what they termed “snap judgment” and premature adoption of the reports of the super intendent and the Executive Board of the Prison. Mr. Ballard aiso joined in the protest without asking chat his voie be recorded against the adoption of the reports. The cuarye of suap judgment was ox the ground that the meeting yves- terday morning was intextioaoally called and action taken on the adop- tion of the reports before they (the protestors) reached the prison, by those members who spent the night in the executive building of the pris- on as the guestsof the officers, and the charge of premature adoption was on the ground that tne board, or at least the special committee to whom the reports were referred, ‘ should investigate for themselves the accuracy and completeness of the re- ports and recommend adoption from versonal knowledge, after such in- vestigation. The advocates of adoption, on ihe other hand, contended that there was no snap judgment, the board having waited for the absent mem- bers from 9 o'clock, the hour to which recess was taken, until 9:35 o'clock, before proceeding te the transaction of the business, and that the coufi- dence they reposed in their (the board’s) efficials was ample warrant for the adoption of their reports by the board of directors. The discussion developed some un- pleasantness of rather a personal character between severai members Ten-Year-Old Indigestion. W. H. Peters, Nathanton. Ky., writes. Ihave sufiered untold mis- ery for ten years with Indigestion and Biliousness. I was treated by five physicians but obtained only temporary relief. I began to use Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pel- lets and have been constantly im- upils. During the year their health wasexcellent. There was on- ly one death. Of the $7,500 pledged | by the grand lodge to match the $7,- 300 gift of B. N. Duke, $3,942 re mains unpaid. State Sanitary En- gineer A. W. Shaifer says the or- Th - America. Following the Hill-Morgan-Rockefell | North |combir on to er Ceal in west came reports of similar ations in M Southwest. *atioas, if they are carried will unite $1.011,742.637 of and 46,120 miles of the consol! ithrou: capital road. It makes no difference any particular rumor be contirmed | or not anv more than whether any} rail- whether | 5 jstrikes tipon this place or upon that, It is.encugh that the tide visibly [Se : \) 1a | sweep in. All the world car lnow thst adozen men are in is Soe tiong su'd to be already und>r have a mileuge ereater than that a ‘ all the railroads in any country iu | the world outside of the U: ited} States. They havea fourth of tha! mileage «f their Union, incindi most important parts. it is a mut- terof onlva few years—porbatly not more than ten—until the r read business of the continent wii as com;:'+rely centralized as the tele grapt i “3! abet } A dt busiaess is now. —_ Progeess of the Churches. Asheville Citizen. | | | | i | | ny - Phe anoual compi Stalisties, publisher York Independent, the popuixtion of the country soce 189) has increased at the rate of most cent., the uumber by ii New we ows that wiile lation of church i So Gi church members has increased in an even gr.cr proportion This:- a 22 per remarks o'e exhibit, in view of the fact that ‘here are so many diverg- ent interests in these days to keep people 2s ay from the churches and minimiz: the reputed vaiue of church memberstip. What the new century Kt will show is an open question; at least the tust decade of the oid cen- tury exbibits an encouraving if not &@ satisfactory rate of growth in al- most ai! tie ecclesiastical bodies the cour ' 5 In the fist of for which the Lndependent bes reiurns, only six + porta decrease in the 10 years. 7 are the Severth Day Baptist, treewill Baptist, German Baptist (ld Order), Welsh Calvin- istic, Rei. med Presbyterian in tae United sives and Universal! st. , moreover, are m- portant. «henthe eutire body of tue church is: ousidered, for they meuat to only 6525 in the half-dozen denom inatioos. Phe Roman Catholics num- ber more than any one Protestant eburch, bat Jess than a third of al! the bediv.. They have 6.242.297 members, od the total number oi church members in the country ?s palat avoutaineteen millions. The with their various are stil ia the lead of th: and the Baptists, al most equal y prolific in sub-denomi- bations, ore second. -— > Sait Solutions in Disease Interesting bxperiinents Provethier Value Pesce rari rent eed lyre ode Crunurcces. anys its Pueir. loss -s Uni LUOUIstIs, branches, Protestants. Chicago Dis;aich, ASaresalt of a protracted of experiments with salt solutions, theefpeac. of which in prolonging life was rec sitly announced by Prof Loeb, of ine University of Chicago. two pron.ieat physicians bere claim to have de:wonstrated that in case- of great loss cf blood by disease o1 injury, normal sait solution used as a restorative willsave lifeeven when 90 per cent. of the blood das been lost. The experiments, which have been exte:ded over a perioa of six months, heve, according to the phy siciuns, made practicable a new sys- tem of bleeding and substitution cf salt solutions for persons sutferin - from.pneumonia,ty ph idend malariw! fevers, per! i’ onitis, acute and chron- ie Bright.s :sease and all heart af fections re-uiting from tbe last nam ed compitint Much success has been bad a :rh all their exper ments particular'y those made with pneu- monia ana GBrieht’s disease. A buman patient suffering with pneymoui:: who was operated upon, recovered in mnuch shorter time tha it was eustomary with those sulfer ing with iuit trouble. In case 6° malaria, ile injectoin of the se! soiution wis made directly into ube spleen and insix weeksall symptoms of disease h:nd disappeared. Nocisim was made that acure had been effec: ed in a cas? of Bright’s disease, the physicians sicrely asserting that they had removed several of the muv-: troublesome features of the coin plaint. series }e ac =_ The C overnor’s Salary. Raleigh Post. Governor elect raost likely The salary of Charles B. Ayeock will be increas;d to $5,000 Leading members of the Generai Assembly realiz2 the fact that the Govern or of the State cannot maintain the dignity of the otfice—it matters not if ecouwmy is practiced—with the presen: saiary. A leading mem- ber of the House said yesterday that the office of Governor is practically beyond the reach of a poor man by reason of te inadequate salary. He took the view that the Governor of the State sould not be handicanped with the certainty that he willleave the office in debt. Hon. C. B. Wat- son, the Do:mnocratic candidate for Governor in 1896, told a party of friends yesterday that it was luckly forhim tha: he was not elected Gov- ernor. The late Governor Elias Carr was not an extravagant man. and he told a friend pefore he died that the governorship cost him $6,000. Gov- eraor Russel! iaformed a frind that it had cost him $11,060 during his administration as Governor. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, , that changes weakness intostrength, ! listlessuess into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're won- Gerfulin building up the heaith. proving, and have a fair prospect of being permanently cured. For sale ‘by N.R. Tunstall, Druggist. Pee Metis “kameca hs Only 25 cents per box. W.F. Hall, Jr., Druggist. io “ou ~ ann, the ;st + Sold 0d 0 vy | county. Elkin now hasa bank with R. J iddle West | Thurmond, president; H. G. Chat- These various | ham, vice-president, and T. J. Lil-| lard, cashier. The clerk of Yadkin court has appointed R. E. Holton county commissioner to succeed N. H. Vestal, deceased. particular ripple on a rising tide, that former Senator Fred Dubois Telegrams from Idaho announce has received the fusion nomination and is, therefore, sure of election to | + t ne place he once held in the Senate. tev. H. W. Hoon has resigned as pator of Waxhaw Presbyterian church and wil! be assistant of the Second Prsbvterian church, Charlotte, of which Rev. J. W. Stagg D. D.is pastor and which has about 1,000 members. The State has chartered the Far- eae biioUusness Superior | ing anything else for indigestion or Doctors were and they seldom heard of Appen« citis, Nervous Prostration oi Heart scarce, 15 a failure, ete. They used August | Flower to clean out the svstem and stop fermentation of undigested | food, regulate the action of the liver, |Sstimulate the nervous and organic jaction of the system, and that is all ‘they took when feeling dull and bad (with headaches and other aches. | You only need alfew doses of Green's | August Flower, in liga rin. to | make you satistied there is nothing serious the matter with 4 lor jaleby W. EF Ball. Sr... Drags Governcr M. GB. MeSweeney Ss | inaugurated Governor of South ( ar- 'oiina last week for the second ti 0 aud $3,900 was raised bv the leontre! +f the United Stat ad Catawba Collegeat Newton opened oa = 1c / 1 .O¢ ited atate aia . np 3 : ” aepter of pupils who sane in the], seijall piece CIPS EaeTTI NS 4 on 1ast Tuesday morning. The at | tate. The balaoce on baad is 2, | OC" Of MS Wausporiation 10-| tendance was the largest known for| Wiehe S : jrests. If toev do not take in any j camo 435, — 2 Sei eo There is a shoe sh Dy W00G | Fiven «ilroed todag. ahkor will takel eure time, t sere being one hundred working shop, jarm, printing office. | 9 in po ae one ans : “| students enrolled on the first morn- S : , Mu ¥ ) 1@XU Ga ling etc. Some bovs work half the day} phe ponds included Sat iemncaledahd oe pastor | ish-Staifford-Campbe!] Company. of | Greensboro, with a paid up capital 390,000. and an : of $1,000,000, en business in c& extile ot «] - . tal It will} do commis- tton and other fabries. The i North Caro- rectors of the lina Railread a - Thursday afternoon. Only routine business was transacted. A semi jannual dividend of 3 per cent was declared, pavable Febrearv 10th The dividend amounts to $140,000, dispatch tells w days ago of quite an A Durham marriage a fe old coupie in Wake county, just over | i Jen the Durham county line. The con- tracting parties in this event Anderson Furgerson, 74 years of ave, and Mrs. O'Neal. relict late William O'Neal who is said to be 72 vears ola. The river steamboat, E. A. Hawes, | belonging tothe Black River Packet Company of Wilmington, sank at her wharf early last Thursday morning. She was heavily laden with country produce, cotton and naval stores. The captain and crew of eight men aad Qnarrow escape from drown- ing. The old Reed gold mine ef Cabar- rus county has suspended operation. This is one of the oldest mines in the country and will be remembered some ofthe old citizens as the spot where its original owner, Mir. Jim Reed, kept for years a 27 pound (solid) gold piece as a support for a rickety front door. A Raleigh paper says: Ex-Judge A W. Greham. who isa member of the House from Granville, is largely interested in copper mining. He suys it is very active in that county and Person, as weli as in !falifax county. Va. Most ofitis in Gran- ville. Five companies are mining. It is intended this year to develop many more properties. yy The Vessenger Intelligencer says: embert J. Beverly, colored, of uiledve township, Anson county, who has for some time owned con- siderable land, has just purchased of Mr. W. L. Little a plantation, in Gulledge township, containing 1S0 acres, paying him for it $1.750. tembert is a good citizen and is mak- ing money. Heis serying on the grand jury this week. George Goodman, substantial farmer anda good citizen of Rowan county, has sold bis land and is dis- posing of his personal efiects with the intention of moving to Utah with his family. He wil! be able to take between $2.000 and $3,000 with him. R G a The elders have made Good- man’s house their home for several months past. He is about 60 years old and has 2 wife and four children. Miss Fannie Wray, of Graham, became ingaged toa _man,in Idabo whom she had never seen. He sent her money to buy a ticker to a town in Arizoca, where he wouid meet her andmarry ber. Wiss Wray went to Greensboro last week and pought her ticket to Arizona but lo-t it before the train came, so she had to return to Graham instead of go- ing to her lover The Salisbury Sun says Mr. J T. Wvare. the well known granite man, isabouttoatfecr quite a romantic matrimenial affeir. Seeing an ad- vertisement in 2 Chicago paper by alady that wished a correspondent with a yiew to marriage, he answer- ed and the correspondence ripened intoan engavement. The lady is Swiss by birth and resident now in Havana, Cuba, whence she is to come soon and the marriage will take place in Salisoury. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid- ney troubles as wellas women, and all feel the results in loss of appe- tite, poisons in the biond, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless. rundown feeling. But there’s no need to feel like that. Listen toJ. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He savs: “Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all rus down, and don’t car? whether he lives or dies. it did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I cag now eat anything and haye anew lease on life.’? Oasly 50 cents, at W. F. Hall, Jr.'s, Dreg Store. Every bottle guaran*eed. The board appointed to investi gate and report upon the expediency of transferring the naval station at Port Roval,S. ¢., to some. point near Charleston. has made its report to the Secretary of the Navy. Utrecommends that the site selected be upon the vest bank of Cooper river six miles above Char- jeston custom hovse The most soothing, bealing and an- tiseptic application ever devised is DeWirt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves at once and cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. Beware of imitations. W. F. Hall, r. of the; of the! authorized capi- met To Burlington last | 2. The ceremonies were simple. ‘Pie Governor, in his messayve, directed attention to-the fact that not a lynching had taken place in the State in the year just closed. the Cradle. Sparkman, Ark.. lifteen Rocking J. Delaughter, For the past Savs: yours i jhave consulted physicians and used a a ae tae are t MS Lay patent medicines, br Lanne 4a 3 , er Pillsana Tonic Pellets excelled ; ci ee } : es ere them ail Leould get no relief for * + } vy ; eonstipation, and after ing one . . : tn VOX 1 Was us Sound as \l- ood LOOK ter tolling a number of friends, they tried the medicine and were cured, and now we are all rocking the cradie of life away in perfeet health and enjoyment. My ;advice to alj is never let your bouse be ¢] of Ramenu’s Pi Is. For sale by KN. RB. Tunst Druyorist. William S. Jennies was inauen- rated Governor of Flor the Sth, inst., Chief Justice Tay admiuis- tering the oath of oflice. Governor were | ! | i | j ‘as Ore Minute Cough Cure. ie an vs message f: schools, free school books, sSsessments and iow taxes. ~ Millions Given Away. It: is ceriainly gratifying to the yublic to know of in ne land who are be ! one concern i not a:raia to 4 fering ‘rous to the needy and su + The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Di~covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have yiven vay over ten million trial bottles of this yr niedicine; and have the of knowing it has absolutely thousands of hopeless cases. ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and al diseases of the 5 Lounys are surely cured Dy it. Call oa W. F. Hall, Jr.. Druggisi. and get a free trial bottle. Reyvular size 50 cents and Sl. Every bottle suaranteed, or price refunded. Savisiaction enured ee aste- Chest Throat, The identity of the successor to Senator Pettigrew ts revealed in the ohuvuncement that the Republican in South Dakota has named Representative Gamble for the Senate. Very jiitie known ebovt Gamble, although be served in the tifty-fourth Congress and isa member of the present Congress cuucus out is This season there is ¢ lar rate among ebildren from croup avd jung troubles. Prompt action wil save the little ones from these ter- rip! diseases. We know of noth- insr 50 Certain to give instant relief {t can also be relied upon in grippe und all throat and lung troubles cf adults. Pleasantto take. W. FF, Wall 3x. purnham. of Mau- nomination for of New Judve Henry F.-! chester, won the United States mt te te HAL Hampshire, over Senator, Wm. E. Chandler and other candidates, Chandler received 42% vote Burr- ham 198, Convressr:an Sulloway 2%, Henry M. Baker 29. Heavy B. Qain- by 22, H. W. Biair ——, Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir- ritable? Do you often have the biues? And are you troubled about sleeping ? Then your fiver iz 4 all werent. But there is a cure. *Tis the old reliable They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose e2ch night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. . Price 25 cents. All Druggists. “J have taken Arer’s Pills regu- larly for six months. Thev have me of 2 severe headache, and Ican now walk from two to four miles without getting tired or out of breath, something I have not been able to do for many years.” S. E. WALWORK, July 13, 1893 Salem, Mass, Wekto the Doctor. If you have any corepl2ins whater, and desire the best medical advice a can ibly receive, write the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt re- ply without cost. Address, Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. -o - ee rae —_—_—— rt MASCOT! PUBLISHED WEEKLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. — bands playing and ten thousand en-}| thusiastic visitors marching to their melody, breathing the balmy atmos- | phere of a perfect day, the inaugur-| Chariotte by R. M.Miller afd others al ceremonies were ushered in today. | with capital of $100,000. Governor Aycock Inaugurated. C., Jan. 15.—With| | Raleigh, N. Long before the time for the cere-} SPATHh NEWS. Randleman had a $10,000 fire in \the Randleman Manufacturing Co.’s |cotton milllast week. A new cotton mill is to be buiit at Dr. N.S. Siewers, of Salem, one A. D. Warts, Eprror & PROPRIETOR | monies to commence, the streets | of the State’s most noted physicians, second class mail matter.] ’PuoneE No. 35. + % aa ~ . ilies = ar Statesville, N. C., Jan. 17,. 1902. | so the Supreme Covrt has at . sv - ae that .is foreign terri- tery, 20d that the only purpose o! the United States in -yoing to war with Spain was to free Cuba from until ++ «ot ot hor ~ and tO proce & ner she cculd establish a government of her own. decision suits us; rove 21S and we think itis proper and right. of the flag? what will become it have to be hauled down? yOu Ul i tredell county will spend $1.60 per capita on each child of school age in the county this year. This is nota large amount but wisely used it is thought to be sufficient to give an average school term of four months for each school. The schools are now in operation and their success does not depend on the teachers alone. Parents should aid and encourage the teachers. All those interested in seeing every white child able to read and write should do what they can to get child every in their respec- tive districts into a school either public or private. When the public rmoney is exhausted, wherever pos- sible subscription schools should follow at once. The State is doing what it can, the parents should not expect it todo all. There is no more vital interest at stake than the edu- cation of the youth of the land and it is the duty of one every to speed the day when every child will be in school and when parents will be ashamed to admit that their children are not in school. ee THE LEGISLATURE, Many Bills Introduced—Governor’s Salary Faised to $4,000, In the Senate Saturday bills were introduced: To incorporate the Op- tical Society of North Carolina; for the reiief of the criminal insane; to amend the libel laws. Bills passed: For the relief of certain teahers in; Mecklenburg: to amend chapter 2,493 of The Code, allowing the personal representa- tive of a trustee the same rights to execute a sale as the personal repre- sentative of 2 mortgagee; appropri- - ating $1,000 for the better ventila- tion of the legislative halls; for the relief of ex-Sheriff Monroe. of Row- an, giving him the right to collect back taxes Senate bill toamend the charter of the Whitney Reduction Company, of Rowan, increasing its powers, was taken up after an amendment by the committee. And after some discussion referred, to the committee on corporations. The libel bill introduced by Sena- London is the same measure which tie preparred for the Legislature ot is99, which was smothered ina com- mittee. The bill provides that when «paper publishes an untrue state- made in good faith and on probable cause and prints a fullor fair retrac- tion afterwards in a stated time, then the publisher is not liable for libel. The bill for the relief of the crimi- nal Insane, introduced by Senator =peight, simply makes an appropri- ztion of £6,000 to pay the deficiency esused by the last General Assembly to make provision for their mainten- anee. It also appropriates $700 for present expenses. {In the House Saturday leave of absence was granted several mem- vers, Stevenson, of Irede!l, among the number. Bills introduced: By Representa tive Watts:To allow the commis- sioners of Iredell to levy taxes to pay for the new court house; to incor porate East Spencer, Rowan coun- ty. The bill increasing tne Governor’s salary from $3,000 to $4,000 came up witha favorable report from the special committee to which it had been referred. Judge Graham, of Granville, gave notice that he would otfer @ minority report in opposition to the inerease ard asked that the matter be postponed until Monday. After considerable disccussion the measure was made special order for 11:30 Inthe Senate Monday the bill amending the charter of the Whitney Reduction Co. passed. The Senate gave way at an early hour:to ihe State Electoral College. iv the House the rules of 1899 were adopted. A bill was introduced to prevent killing and selling of quail in some sections of Rowan. At 11 o'clock the special order: oe bill to amend the code and in- crease the salary of the governor from $3,000 to $4,000 was then tak- enup. Judge Grabam of the special committee filed a minority report, to the effect that the increase of sal- ary could not apply to the incom- ing governor, and the object of the bill would be defeated. The report was in the nature of a law brief, be- ing an elaborate legal argument, citing Supreme court opinions, against the legality of the incoming governor taking additional salary. After much discussion the bill pass- ed by avoteof 55 to 52. Both Ste- venson and Watts of this county e : ° voted against the increase. ‘lhe leading committees were an- nounced. Watts is on Insurance and Election Laws, Stevenson, In- stitutions for Iusane and Counties: and Towns. In Senate a bill to established a} reform school for young criminals was introduced; resolutions com- mendatory of the retiring presiding oticer Lt. Gov. Reynolds were adopt | ed. At 1:50 Lieutenant Governor} ‘urner took the gavel and appropri- | ately addressed the Senate. | in the Housea joint session of | House and Senate was held and tke| vote for State officers counted and: ceclared. Committees were announced, and liedell members placed as follows: Appropriations, Watts; Health, ' Stevenson, chairman. Both branchesg adjourned at 11 o’cloék for inaugural ceremonies. | invaluable to those who wish to know welcome the new Democratic execu- tive olficers. The perfect weather. 2% thousand militia with brass but tons and accoutrements glistening 2 ct in the sunlight, the various colors of | rT of the many ladies present, added color and briiliancy to thescene. Not since the enthus- xstic inauguration cf Governor Tance in i877, has there been such of enthusiasm. The inavgural show ceremonies took place upon tke eastern lawn of Capitol Square. ice Walter Clark administered the oath of office, beginning with the corporation commissioners and ending with Governor Charles Brantley Aycock. Immediately after he bad taken the oatb, Governor Aycock delivered Was ) nis inaugural address, which listened to by at feast 20,000 people, After hisaddress, the military and civic parade took place on Fayette- ville street, and was reviewed by the new Governor and his staff: aad —— > © Ege Ie Labor .n North Carolina Raleigh Cor. Citizen, myth. The state labor commissioner to- day completed the summary of the textile mills in operation June 30, 1900. Hesays there were 222 of these: 185 cotton, 11 woolen, 30 knit- ting. including silk and jute. Total number of spindles 1,297,771, an in- crease of 181,951 ina twelvemonth. Total number looms 29.689, increase 3746. Machines in knitting mills 2028, increase 276. Horse-power 53,- 15>. Average wages of engineers $1.53, and of firemen 8S cents. The ‘“day’s work’’in mills ranges from 10 to 12} hours. Highest average wages of men(bovs over 14 are count ed as men) $1 72, lowest 51 cents Women’s average wages of 84 to 39 cents. Average wages of children 32 cents. Total number of employes 38,647. Of these 14,999 are men, 16,040 women, 7598 children. Of the children 3589 are boys and4009 girls. Kighty-two per cent of adults and 68 per cent of children read and write. — The Electoral Gollege. Raleigh, Dispatch, 14th. The North Carolina Electoral Colleve met in the Senate chamber of this city today, Hon. Dan Hugh MeClean chairman. The speech nominating Wm. J Bryan for Presi- dent was made by Mr. H. L. Cook, of Cumberland: Adlai i. Stevensoa, by Mr. W. C. Dowd, of Charlotte. The eleven votes were cast for the nominees and Mr. B. C. Beckwith, of the Fourth district, was sent as a delegate to Washington. Telegrams were sent to Bryan and Stevenson. Homicide in Macon County. Franklin Press. Last Monday evening about 4 o’elock Zeb V. Sumner shot and al- most instantiy killed George Led- better, $a man about 23 young 23. vears of age. Press is not The I in- formed as to the cause of the trouble further than that it is reported that there had been some trouble between them some days before. It is said that on Monday Ledbetter was drink- ing and had followed Sumner about town, cursing and abusing him, and Sumner tried toavoida difficulty. At last Sumner drew a 55 calibre pis- toland commenced shooting ard after four shots dropped the pis- tol and drew another +4-calibre and Gred twice. Six shots were fired in all, and four balls struck Ledbdtter. ile turned and walked a short dis- tance before he fell. He never spoke nfter the first shot was fired. One bail took effect in the neck and right shoulder, aud the others in the right breast and Ledbetter hada pistel in his pocket but it is said he did not draw it, When taken from his pocket none of the chambers were empty. Sumner is a young man who has been here since last fall and came from Buncombe coun- ty.and was working as a sewibg ma- chine agent. The above are facts so far as we have been able to gather them. ‘Lhe shooting took place on the public square near Trotter’s store and in front of the dispensary. Sum- ner atonce surrendered and was placed in jail. The Western Hospital. Col. Olds’ correspondence, 12th. In the course of an interview to- day with Superintendent Murpby,of the Western Hospital for the Insane, he said: ‘‘We have 750 patients. There are 400 applications on file. This doesn’t cover all the insane in the western district. I estimate that there are 500 suchand that of these perhaps 400 are in jails and 100 1n county homes. Most of these are kept at home. In many ir- stances they are Kept in specialiy built log huts, sometimes in a room the walls and doors of which have been strengthened. Not infre quently the head of the family has to quit his work to devote his time and attention to the insane member of his famiiy and thus pauperize the entire family. We want accom- modations for 400 more patients. We want $150,000 to provide such accommodations. We will only ask for $25,000 for the maintegance of the additional 400; which is only 360 eacha year. That is cheaper than their people or their counties can care for them.”’ a North Carolina Year Book. What the World Almanac is to the United States, the North Carolina Year Book isto North Carolina. It} coutains the pame and address of} every public ofpcer in North Caro- jina; the natae and address of every lawyer, doctor, preacher; the heads | of all State and Educational institu | tions; the organization ofall frater- | x iq side. debts; in a word, a mass of interest- ing matter carefully collated that is anything abour North Carolina. ; ———————— Walter G. Coleman has been ap- pointed general traveling passenger agent of the Seaboard Air Line. :with headquarters in Washington. Mr. Coleman is an experienced rail read man. He has just resigned as auditor of thePhilippinearchipelago, on account of ill health. ; ———— | were filled with people, while flags|died at his home in Salem Saturday Ex tered at the Postoffice at Statesville at | uttered from hundreds of houses to|#fternoon, aged about sixty years. State Treasurer Lacy’s bond 9} mounted to$250,000. There were 13 bondsmen, and the largest amount} any one justified for was $35,000, the | smallest $10,000. | S ¢ n ing reir yg ty > of tne inauguration. The Capital Club will give a ball on the 22nd in compliment to the State otficers and locr? ¢ ry sCVisiators, the ley ¢ tac Pensions huve been granted resi- dents of North Carelina as fellows: Hiram Willi Hunting Creek, $8: Barney McKearan, Leechville, $6, and Keziah Arrington, Farm- Ville, Ss. The annual meeting of the Stare Sunday School Association will be held at High Point, beginning on Wednesday evening, February 20, at 7:30 p.m, and will close on Fri- day evening, February 22. : aged “agea Ex-Sheriff A. B. Long, Sr., 93, died at his home near Ruther- fordton Monday. Aithough he was one of the oldest men in the county, he had been riding a three year-old mule to town for many months. The leading Racket Store Compa- ny, of Durham, which did a large dry goods business, is in the hands ofa receiver. It is an incorporated company and the liabilities are said to be somewhere in the neighbor- hood of $28,000 or $30,000, and the assets will not te over $16,000. A sad accident occurred at Lexing- ton Monday night. George Spur- geon, white, aged 46, while attempt- ing to cross the railroad between the two depots, was struck by a freight train, knocked off and died in about ten ininutes. He leaves a wife and several children. The jury in the case of Perry vs. the Western North Carolina Rail- road at Morganton returned a ver- dict in favor of the plaintiff, assess- ing the damages at $7,000, and judg- ment for that amount was sigaed by Judge Council. The railroad gave notice of appeal. Senator Pritchard has introduced a bill authorizing the establishment of a forest reseryation of 2,000,000 acresin the Southern Appalachian Mouatains in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. The bill appropriates $5,000,000 for purchas- ing the land. The Gaither cotton mill, a four story structure located on the south fork of the Catwaba River, collapsed last week. Nolives were lost, as the plant was an old one and practi- eally abandoned. This was one of the oldest cotton mills in North Carolina having been erected ja 15- 51. A band of couaterfeiters was ar- rested at High Point Monday after- noon by Chas. E. Wright, of the Uni- ted States Secret Service, assisted by United States Marshal Milliken and local ofiicers. The names of the counterfeiters are Ezekiel Curely James Spencer, Will Rach, all white, Wm. Matthews, colored. was arrest- ed also for passing spurious metal. An outreyous crime Thursday morping near Woody's Mill in Moore county. The woman upon whom the outrage was com- mitted is Mrs. Henry Brewer, 2 school teacher. The assault was made while Mrs. Brewer was walk- ing alone from her home to tbe Cis- trict school house where she was teaching. Silas Martindale. a young white man, has been arrested and identitied by Mrs. Brewer as the man who committed the deed. The, Mooresville Enterpris® says: There isa lady in our town 85 years of ave who attends seryices at the various churches every Sabbath when the weather is at all favorable for venturing out. This !adv also does all her household work such as cooking, washing, ete. She enjoys the best of health and her eyesight is unimpaired. It is remarkable that one is so preserved wh» attains such a ripe old age. ———> ibe <a———-- Hazing at West Point. Investisating Comnnttee at Work. West Point Dipatch rrth. The Congressional committee in- vestizating the causes of the deaths of Cadets Booz and Breth and mak- ing iaquiries regarding practice of hazing at the military insvitute de- cided today that every witness call- ed must answer any questions put to them. Cadet Tyler testified that Cadets Evans and Barry hazed hii almost to the verge of collapse in 1898. Evans is still in the Cadet corps while Barry recently was expelled. Cadet Spaulding, of Michigan tes- titied he was an ex-officio member of the standing ‘‘Scrapping’’ Commit- tee, being vice-president of his class. He was asked why cadets did not set- tle affairs of honor with six shoot- ers, and witness said the fourthclass men then would be at a worse disad- vantaye than ina bare kuc‘le Scon- test. He said cadets in a hospital were sometimes asked questions, and there may have been some funny for- mations but he never heard: f a pun ishment for hazing in a hospital. Cadet Herr, of New Jersey, testi- fied he had braced Cadet Grant and that former Cadet Morgan had hazed Cadet Brinton until the latter faint- ed. Witness hazed whenever he got an opportunity. Hehad been dis- missed for hazing but secured rein- statement from Washington author- ities. Cadet Tyler, of Maryland, said he had been eagled four hundred times for no offense at all, was re- quired to hang froma stretcher. ete. tie told of the hazing of Carpenter, a class mate. who was put to bed snifering from muscularconvulsions and hystericaland delirious. Cadet McArthur bad been similarly made hysterical and bad convulsions Ca- det De Armond, of Missouri, saidhe occurred /nal aud other, organizations; figures had viven tropical pepper sance to | showing the State, county and city twocadets and hazed others. He had heard of “funny formations’’ in nospital. _ oo oo A dispatch of llthfrom the Hague says that Mr. Kruyer, who had been sick fora week or more has com- pletely recovered. Miss Eva Roth, a well known young woman of that city, was as- saulted on South Broadway, a fash- ionable residence street of Laven worth, Kan., at 6:40 o’clock Sunday night, by Fred Alexander, colored. THE REFORMATORY. to set forthin order, a few reflec- tions in regard to a reformatory, a question now agitating the minds of | many good people over the State. | At first blush, it would appear cru- | el, as well asinhuman, to offer ob- | jections to anything looking to the } reformation of criminal youths. | Reformation means change from | worse to better. Now would it not | be wiser, more philosophical and a| great saving of valuable time and | precious opportunity, as well as} preveuting many miserable failures, | to cast about and find, if vossible, | the crime produciny cause, and re-| move the cause, one or many, if pos- sible? Then theetfects would cease. | nisa good thing. It is jor 2n wad ind valuab.e, rth more, than a Besides there the curative | t neealiess to plication, tory cu involved in Live process, be mor o alluded to in passing. | The pbysician who would treat symptoms, when the cause might! be Giscoveredand removed, would! be justly termed aquack. The same principle holds in legislation. Now Jet uslook about, take temperature ard examiae the bo with noun puna of refor 2 is an or ref< politic carefally, an unpreju- diced mind, and see if there be not some veneral offending causs’, that vives rise to this epidemic of youth- ful crime. is a lamentabie laxity and failure in family vovernment and training. This sad failure leaves a generous soil for the planting of any seed the devil may see proper to put there; and it grows as the ill weed does without cultivation. This moral obliquity cannot be rectified by State legislation, only indirectly. The State may and ought to repeal any law regulating, as well as legal- izing any tratlic, be it ever so re- munerative, that is justly charge- able with three-fourths of all the crimes committed inth2 State. This charge stands against the liquor traftic uncontradicted. Itis stated that the dispensary in Cumberland county ina very short while has reduced crime fifty per cent. and increased the school fund largely. Now if you want more money and less crime and pauper- ism, there is one way to obtain what you want. If it be true as stated that a large per cent of crime is traceable to li- quor, why advocate a reformatory and leave unmolested the trafiic that causes the trouble, the loss and the ruin complained of? Echo asks, why? Certainly no one would advo- cate the building of Pasteur insti- tutes or hospitals for the cure of rabies, and at the same time insist that the doy must go unharmed, weurive the State’s collar as the badve of his security, and the State’s approval. These cases are parallel, and being so make the reformatory idea ridiculous, if not worse. H. - SET Seat China’s Point of View. Prince Chun Taiks of the Chinese Problem. Pekin Dispitch, Jan. ro. Prince Chun, a brother of the Em- peror, who is now in Pekin, and in whose honor the Germans will boid areview, says that though he does not represent the court cfticially, he knows his brother’s sentiment is ia favor of returniag to Pekin. Indeed, ‘he Emperor wrete to Prince Ubing receutiy and asked if his apartimenis were in aiitstate for his early re- iura, Prince Chun says the Chinese Davea side to-qguestion. Lhe foreigners do not seem to realize that China ob- jects to the maintenance of the leva- ion guard @s more than a purely temporary measure, because there is necessity it. The boxer movement, he asserts, was a purely patriotic one, meaning China for the Chinese. ior many years nations begged for trading privileges, hay- iny obtained whichand waxed rich irom the protits thereof, they forced undesirable treaties upon China, with threats of contiscation of the choicest parts of the country. The slightest riot has been made the oc- casion toacquire territory and ob- tain valuable concessions. Natural- ty, even a peaceable people will turn at last. The people of China, Prince Chun further declares, have been gradually worked up over the recent loss of territory at Wei Hai Wei, Port Ar- thur aud elsewhere, and also over the granting of rights and honors to Catholic missionaries by officials. All Oriental nations are liable _peri- odically, the same as individuals, to run amuck. TneChinese, according to Prince Chun, have behaved no worse than did the French during the celebrated revolution. The Chi- nese, he says, are the most peaceable race on the earth, and such trouble as recently occured is not likely to happen again for centuries. He be- lieves that the Emperor is friendly to foreigners who desire to preserve the integrity of the empire. He says that it isa mistake to attribute un- limited power to the Empress Dow- ager, though she naturally has that influence with the Emperor which the Chinese always concede to re- lations who are their seniors, and which is beautifully shown by their veneration for their ancestors. —-s— —— Great excitement prevails in southeastern Texas near tie Louisi- ana line over the discovery of oil. A stream of oil six inches in diamter shooting over 100 feet in the air and with a flow of 5,000 barrels a day, is the result of sinking a well by a Wasbington capitalist who was con- vinced that there was oil in the vi- cinity. WANTED. WHITE woman as housekeeper and to assist in cooking in a small family. Good wages and a good home. Address Jan’y. 17, 1901. C.D. M: care of Mascot, Statesville. NX. C. BO tor Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. tartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prices0c.and$l. Largesizecontains 2% times | blacksmiths, is away this week pro:- | pecting at Winston. In the first place, there; TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. Mr.C. B. Webb, of Statesville, was here the first of the week on his 4 way to Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. McIntosh. of Charlotte, are here this week with Mr. Mcintosh’s mother, who is very sick. Mr. McIntosh is postal cler or the railroad. Mr. Hackett Robinett, of Little River township, is back again with Messrs. Feimster Bros. 7 opening up astock of goods in Dr Little’s store house, formerly cecu pied by Mr. W. E. Ellictr. THE SUBSIDY BILL Friction Among Republican Leaders Over It. Washington Dispatch to Constitution There is friction between Senator Hanna and therepublican leaders of the senate who comprise what is known as the steering committec, Senator Hanna does not 2b all some of the suggestions that have been made to him relative to the amendment of the ship subsidy bill, and he threatens to take the bill of the committee's handsand endeas- or to get it through the senate him- self. Senator Aldrich, chairman of that committee. has to!d the Ohio senator that the committee will be glad to be relieved from the respon- sibility of engineering the bill through, and that he can take it if he wants to do so; but Senator Han- na knows that the only chauce the dill has of passage at this session is in being deftly handled by such ex- perts as Aldrich and the other mem- bers of the steering committee, und his suggestion of taking it out of their hands is nothing more than a mild bluff. The amendment which Senator Hanna vdjects most is one to limit the subsidies to ten years. The ceifect of the bill as it stands isto pay subsidies during practically thirty years. Then the steering committee leaders propes2 a chaege calcuiated to bring about competition for this subsidy by placing all applicants on the same footing, which they caimis not the case under this bill. Senator Al drich does not threaten Senator i Lianna, but he does vive it as hi: Opinion that there is no chance for the passage of the bill, unless these changes are made: and Senator Han- luna knows that the | Vyleg LLsv€ to nts of the sena- tcr from Rhode island, however wniid and innovent they may seem, carry avolume of meaning. Oa acy matter ef legislation Senator Al- drich’s sugvestions of what will or what will not happen are reszarded E fate jas the announcement of facts it will take but a short tine to be comme actual, While Senater Al- dvich does not vuarantee to pass thi vill with the chances indicated, he tOinks it can v: is neth- ing, ne savs, reat cf Se Be say 1} S3. ivere oit-re anna of an extrz peaieca SCssion, ws ifthereis anextra} session it wil. not be on the ship subsidy bill: — ‘G , 2) a e -_ — oe ? ee of LInnnor With the: lhe lirstwa Every Lolt is perfect itl. af sou nd PO S T I P S Tr y SE E S 5 Le lance ‘ end istne cot ST s BE T s tWso28 Gy 8) ole > om ‘ 4 ee P e w e Cr e a r e ce e Wi e ai t l e s SU E S FO R e e rc ae ri e n an s ay e r s . : oy < oe ae i ; we t out i» wre 2 I ice ion beg i ELS, penn North Uarolina Alexnnder DSounty JL. Watts,c.S.c Bettie M. Oneen inistratirix } of H.W. Mays. de i vs : | Eliza A. Mavs. Mary ©. Elder. J. ¢ T. Elder. Sarah C yell, Ms A. = Alexander county to sell ls estate of H. W Mavs, decessed. to make arsets: and the said defendants will further take tice that they ate required to appearatthe office ofthe clerk cf the Superior court of Alex county, in Taylorsville, N.C, on Satur 23rd Gay of Febru iurto the compart ot waintiff willarply tothe court for the relict demanded in said complaint. This Jan. 12th, igoe mo= LL WATTS. Clerk Superior Court. small size. Book all avout dyspepsia muiledfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT &CO., Chicago oon ~~ \ ! ' J. H Burke, Attorney for Plaintiif. nt 4 y ¥ a OOO RE Sana Bek Sab OUR MEAT “ - tm} oy, q Sow Cabbage Seed = { ‘ . y ‘ ie Vv seuds are ig Ve shall wens d ta have vou eall on us “ Yrceerips, OY seed. COOPER & Ons ins s EF ish- } = undersigzne oatgagee. under OW = Sommcencnsone mane is Seca ir Ee Cobb, cetmrued: from | Scenic areerp es weoetcoeces f = | Elkin Monday. by T. L. Earnhe nd wife, M. Kk. J. Earn-| Mr. Editor: Kindly allow me} < heart, on the sth day of June. Soo, and recorded space in the columns of your paper| Mr. Jones Barnes. one of our | 3 book : oe nx. | Book and Stationery Stor QO WILLIAMS. Williams, deceased er, Atiy’s. Adniini Armfield & “ale of Yaluabie Heal Estaie In Troutman’s MpHE undersip: perior Co judgment of therein pendin docr in Statesville on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1901, that valuable N. C., known asthe J.c. Patterson store house Jot. re is: two-story) store house on this lot at nis good for a business house, The -sold for parti- tion between the owners. Yérms of sale—Cash. Cc. H. ARMFIELD, Commissioner. ” proceeding int house routman’s M This Jaz. ist, 1901 sale of Land. Y VIRTUE of a decree of Iredell Superior Court made in the special proceeding enti- tled H. I. Pierce, Noah Pierce and others against Fred Jenkins and wife, Roxanna M Jenkins, the undersigned as commsssioner of seid court will on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4TH, igo1, atthe court house dvor in Statesville, N. C., sel at public at to the highest bidder two val- uable tracts and belonging to the estate of I. W. Plerce, deceased. One tract oi R. W. Holland and others, in Olin town said county, containing forty- more or less, Also one other t W. Holland, J. T. Per one hundred (100) acr Terms of sale one half ci and the other half payable in six inonths from date of sale, with note and approved security with interest from date. Vitle retained by the court till all the purchase money is pai J. B. CONN This January tst, 1901. =O: Cash Buyers 00k cut and call one door below Marble Hall Saloon. You wit! find me with a full } Stapie acd Pan- ov Grocerigs. Couniry Produce 2 Specialty, t market price I will pay the hb Will also keep ty i Fresh Vegetables throughs: share of ¥0.2 behien!, 2p; 2a50N. From Now Rae Soe Until I Move to HV WHEW Store in the eRe wa ae 7 FS aye Mills oullutay £ oer my entire stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. This will be a strictiv cash sale. If you need anything in my line now is your time to buy. RICKERT. The Jeweier and Optician ulverized Borax . a- aN £2 £0OCG UME 20 ive Your stock or p Mitry eitcer eridan’s Condition Powder or Wiibur’s Seed Yea}, ‘bran. cottga seed bolls far feed. Mortgage Sale of Land. RE Dt atiention when left s on Five and T n Cent Go Mr. J. W. Miller, of Sharpes town- 4 ss a ; ship. was here Tuesday and le{t Hid- rae ei arene ae re as if derite Ve sterday (Wednesd ; - ss ik | Se ~~ te: \rkansas with his family to im nl P. TAG iA Hiyisg AN Z 4 otf & i their home. Been =i 3 bet SiN a oi £3. Tae board of CGi Gire See ore - Mr their meet ing M apportioned RiStoen we t saved on your 1 the 1900 school f or Alexander | Jackets or Coa of us ana jcouaty, giving per scholar, a sts : which vives e " ! ip f fol-} = ~ : a bi lowing amounts: We. are show and varied line of oy | Millers township 297 pupils. $428 7 fe |Sharpes —”’ 406 138.45 DR CCN fu rwaltneys OST G55 36 Y SS SOO 5. '1Sugar Loaf” 318 R43, 44 ‘ | Ellendale Sg 187 Os Piles vi lioge Nags Ja l Little River’ 355 2 405.409 Creditors. Men's, ladies’ and children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Woolen an: tO. | Wittenburg” 579 7’ 625.32}. : Cotton Blankets, Comforts, Trunks, Rays and a dig variety o E-: Taylorsville” nt SPs Os | seasonable goods which we have not space to mentien. wr ' Pota; 3.889 24,200.66 J 1. Clark’s two hundred yard 4 cord, soi bor a a . i Turead ‘bought by the barrel it “t and sold two spools for 5 cents, Ramsey. Tomlin & Bowles 2 FEB AWA OTR TT BATT PEL 8 eet LT NET a TS TTT. o : : « ‘ Ve Thank our Frien e "2 Rd Arvdase ton - : Ma : ee for Dea M Le “i artily for their very liberal patronage daring the year 1900. and trust te meriia : mink corptinuance of tne same during the year nm 1991 : » Wishiag our customers one and all a a oo” iappy and Prosperous New Year, we are i = ma ) co e Fr. A. Sherrill & Co., SPP i Y New Year} =. SEAN Nee Jo ail our Friends and Customers we send crecti wisbes for their health end prosperity. x, with our best4 yee Masa baw aie New Years’ Days jie e are the mile posts ja life’s journey a nd as we pass them year For the next fifteen days I will oe the following es at vreatly redux ~~ ' VraCes r for 1} ee Seen Es aoe 3 . for © Gentiemen s Shirts. Large Assortment of Rups. Cunva ‘ and Rebt er Levels s. Trur 2nd Valises. Alsou flarere all m line of Creckery ani G rare, Lamps and t “Chimneys. if you need these you can be suited ! Bethe: > , my sheives or on ny up tG-Gate cews Stand P00. £ P,. Allison's — ) Both good resolutions, aren’t they ? Don’t farcet to change { oe ee your dates. Devin now to write it—"1901.”’ é oe ee R98 Fda y ene oe eS alemitiay Your 3, << : SmOOP & MILLER. cs THE SHOEMEN Cay: arou laie or. 10aVve se ‘ . wi legi ers in his unje=> eterna _WHOLFSAT E AND RETAL We call your attention w our... Hous: ber-)) in eof Gloves anc Handkerchiefs Who is "Wa: The very best values and daintiest patterns Mr you can find in our city. See our line of motlx Rugs and & thousand other things. old > ter sir Dress Goods, Jackets and Capes Going at Great Bargains, Moveu Card mouncivs Bait imo Mary 5. Mathi- ‘Yours to Please, EF’. A. Sherrill & Co. Stim-o Br. Hi tend uu MOVAL SALE. © 2 Very Truiy, Neve Lic ta V ater C. A coe Barron & Nicholson porth } was EAST BROAD STREET. STATESVILLE, N.¢. OVEN An? We Cive Trading Stamps For€C ast Purchases. a the x weet > — TS ~ i , Te ea a “—~/> es f> =e n° — 7 . R See = PERS Lr OO em I < ty y ae § ai a : (iat MAGA Shp astel At Aesks fen i“ as whe SS we see ube circle of our friends z atrons greatly* et con \ epiarged. ims 1s asit should be and the fact affords us wate pleasure. We would 3b this tome cucwac oa di pieasnut ve would, at tilis time sugyest q > . i i ® Two Resolutions. An ations xX J He (jo On the part of cur friendswe suggest, that every one resolve \; ch > +o continue favoring us with their »p Rage, 2s evicence ‘ a re of their appreciation of our efforts to please q ne { f é - ae L vit i * For Our Own Pavi, 4 Mo (fe arte ; = . : cae ai \ Ve will resolve to redouble our energy and strive to de- } =e ee ) serve 1 pronage more than ever during the coming year. y Co. a Sm iG t “ ae Cc” a I Ga” al Raleigh appole . “4 t . [ Temecim vE 2s. isuy a Pair of New [_adies’ Shoes. two = 100 HEAD orses and - To Arrive Here Y, JA ly for} is work! tom Xa ILL! held the This isa fine assortment of Horses and alules. ( If you contemplate buying thisseasou now is the time, because by waiting they will cost you more. TERMS: Cash, Good Note or Mortgage plete th tive Oo uu These horses are well broken, and are from Ten- nessce and Virginia. Come and see them. Mr. R. Ville, a Will Have ¢8. Bob.” QI K An mace ¥ M ssf w accept d and left ng Co. and! cottages Atano arcs oi t > g m 4 . peeided to | “tric lizht orderi. a and m2s2 S. Tem; here tbis tion for ¢ SUCCHEe d 5 between promises meeting y terian ch: effort - a and Surreys ¢o arrive scon. HENKEL BROS. Statesville, N. C- January 10, 191. enouh of for ihe md recently y that there | the mem U FO ee ne ee ae Oe OE rE ee CT TO OE TO ee ee Te ee SS Te Ce ST TE S ED te Ce e ae s en re Ce e nT TO U T Ne e ee SN ee 7 - bears a ot Se ET SOM RIA ee? a . ms. rey ay OATS RY HT, De LE olen LE EP Ma RANE Pe fe € ag a — 7 eee re — (Ry + ~ -? “so : erie mie i hae Toe aad Sa a € . : Aimong the s.Cn. 2ERS A + ZR: C.F % arene a} OT mn PERSONALS MES C. Mi. Aids SLD DEAD. |! ANEW ¢ a : — — ee irs, ©. 7 hea tee - 4 ANEW COTTON = . : = ATE Mc € oS ee te ced oss EES | ON MILE. New Advertisements. 1 : same | a4 _ - R} ap gig Sw 5 NOTIE: ae sf Pat J. Stephany came in last wees A Loveiy and Lovable Woman Pa ia Statesville Corton M eee = oom ci a " A Great S Pins ifror a busir con =s S tril ) Asleep | ae iid HA = on — 1g special dargains for subscribers owe me Duna-! t >iness p. “ : Sula Another Mil. |unti! he gets in his x - reach er et : inher. a: Mr. Gus Brawley visited bis broth Seld : | the Stock Ct} eee et en ee e ae some ol them owe Duna‘ aren ge a Pee ey: Be Seldom hes the | community beee } ders ¢ Gs toes Statesvil e| A.M. Brawiey has = dug a een exmeeh | is) ant ke sure Shas ung WOO Cty a iagtonla last week .y were when | : asd ehete: annual meet- | Sale. ; tga mh ; vear. j expect railroad contractor ant bas { ¥ ere Woden | nday ar » : ° ; and those who Go ed froir ao 1 a a | Mr. H. Clarke left the erst OL tt irday that Mrs. lt the Ries Peete Practi-; Henkic Bros. will | 0 Lr Lhnos v » GD »wpoutA Amer- | + tee arke .elt Ul Ez i tD - sm 2 sloe ye eta - ros. w1il have more horse nee : awe 1 ! weet for 2 business trip S ith . the wife of} 12 meet} was represented |/and mu'e “morrow ar er a te Sal i we’ ; or 2B Uusiness trip coUuta. “i Yaied Si. } ve oe and the reports sub (a ee Ss to-morrow. s On? } 1 thoir ATS sf - = ete ie Mil ; | A Got erecta a Oe cdl aed their at- \ ‘Miss M eersio Parks returt Sat- + ana + jiiler the secreta- is waured. . > - - { , cor s to be very § | i as # Le KS rT ws 26a Se ana trea Son v ea : i aa Son , home ard ateG Good From now until further noti : u hands of an attor-| friends 2re very une: | t ay from a visit pear Aberdeen. fepy one wee ere gratifying we will sel! fo = otice is given or goods all sold out Eas Ple: ne et < i | ( STs wit Was shown that | L. Watts, ¢lerk of court of i for cash the very best of eatceioa: lease call and He om W. A. Culbrezh went out oer ie oad paidanS§ ae sder cou f court of nee os ee oe ae | . A. Culbre: _ out | not generally & k an 8 per cent. div der county gives a votice iK hoes E D G pas - | need the money | ' ¥ sterday for Lowenstein & | eyen #1] vear, In: 2 idjition to this ;non resi aerts. ice 00 3 ancy ress oods ce ~ eras | Nt we | : ivi : RK tfuily, | Mrs. | Os Menc a idend from past F. Knox, mortgage adverti J Bees ees D WATTS, | home « ey lias ee ea , «| Armfield w a : Salt a See @ paid the stockbold- some va vabl la} a Bae ertises a J k 1 ee ly s W. Dashamer droppea e ip E : os a : ent hospira In- | sin: et eat he net earnings ¢ e | hay < ii os he ne for sa! e in Ch 2m- an ac ets. of thercad fora day or two tals 'dergo an opera — ort See Ne, ni os i Sie t the past vear were ar 3 Ata big j Looe : 1 e in| —- : 9ig reduction f hers <2 eee : < id isa new edverti 3 5 2 _ s fe bers $28.000, giving thefer. and a new odverti 5 to 50 percent Thi ce The cut ranges anywhere from Sh ae NT a ves Sea I ee OOS et tus Gs a 1 stock ner “ue , ' . ; i wre FB mer left yesterday for | ai: lus over and above the | cc 1 Sees eae. eek of vro- include millinery and a na counter. We will Sheiby via he beriotte lirv Dai. - Slang on Contre stree OY ¥ @o s Ine velv tae mith ae ee ——— i Chari poultry eae it _was further | goper Set : reet. come first served. Three eee e = in this sale. _ First sb gat the mit] bad paid out ia | Ses uve Wurax for pre- Ist. The place. N. B. Mills Oe this sale: Miss Lizzie fVbite,of Clev past year, for labor} 2, ; neat, all sorts of 4 time, now. 3rd. Thet ills & Co. Statesville, N.C. 2nd. The here this week ee ae Catton $111,000, |” ud fresh warden seed : - 3rd. The terms, cask over the counter i this Week Chav isit t a ms : a R Ai . ‘ Mrs. Perry. ae sbursement of | os P. A'lison bas his goods mark j Ww} wna for a remo, Ti an even Fe MOP a ks nth. ae ifher ins. , ee 2 . The Beautiful i ‘ th Sat The Beautiful Handkerchiefs < " ndkerchbiefs for a : | Gloves apr 2 men and ladies. S ‘ tur! ( | ui: cae Underwear for ladies and me AG peal | | say’. | Riess iCoraen tikes toe men. R. & G. Corsets, : Mizs Lattie Milier Ww ho spe enta few | Usd Borin Cors rat f mer for women and children. W. B. Erect azvs at mr. ©. S. Tomlin 's retu eq jually : L SS0¢ Umbrella for $ 27.7 = eee Handseme sterling silver handle a : 3 _ “ A ~s > > a s . ~ oe Rae pare : nd its ann al Cc ? Ja, others charg re for same, 33.50 4 J ' last Fyvid val meeting some and see us, we > a ‘Vunstali left . {bate SE 2 3S) afternoon «ati the See . Wurnstall left yestet-| doy ine Of (he Librarian, Mrs ae ” ae ee oe ae ee eyes ae as “ais Med. Yours truly, N > orn} ter. firs re ° . as w@ same ollie ; oe M ll &t C Clex ment Dowd. : oe ees ning year. Some new % eee O. left yestel 1 was be rn in es = : s > beer added. to rhe Li eat usiness trip denn » ey Deine a ergo a | Z tness ae ACU NIBE Was PCOBUlLAINS 90uF te vo) eee 1h now ——— | Paes, 2 an: a i : } e i ago 9) G.ume S, | - i ‘ ' ar f a ; - ; : 120.5 See \ Se ppital | r. J Coon Leazar will Jeave to ral n W rend y a+ 1) eS DELL ie pOyd, Ww po bad been Se = = nel w ty Gav ior tis bome ae S at a mes ae a I nadin Shios town } sivicitipng friends near Warsaw, re- 5 wit? the best machinery and it PCxas Cee eas } 1¢ a ie , ‘ ? ~ ‘ : i > : P Ue Se. = S iendal the emaing were! ville’s bu jturnea to tlarium yesteraay AO % ‘3 WiLh 6 Ot , Veneta on Mrs. Batti . : ‘ ' ro : eee i were; Ville Ss busy € FMI a ; Beni dren, one c aughter Mics Nellie. and | COmoaey wills Senta e build it the jy oC rothe a ee is visiting 7 0 , inv Baptist chureh be ; | Mrs. S. C. Rankin, of Mooresville, | i SO Fr: > a oy Si Nellie, and eae = = : Sei ES0,000 worth of | °. Srother, Mr. ¥ ai Raniin a Toesda |b: avi Pong_aA Laudmark Gone. | came up Monday to Spend the wees | ¥ x: ank and” Albert. Sur] vaca of this amountmGre than] _; Miss : ary McNeely i is visiting her : : I eet en ANSE ae DA eo snbscribed on the snot.l ivs. J. F. Ja : mine 33m x. and handsome fronts : mcs i her sister, Mrs. E. Mi. W ety} sites ie »scribed on the spot. ys. J.B. Jamison, it : ee New and cane ie fronts % nore | pa d 2 | eer Held i il] be sadly missed a ce e they hope the present peat loite, re : . es in the Miler ; ered an NAG ia CS : “ : She was a wom holeers will tales ay eee Miss | ) fray } is dic ba 5 andj 0 Miss Ulla Summers, of Morsran- Was a womad of Oleers V 1 tale all of this new issue Miss Bianche Jones, of Ch: ° a) ¢ Loe con e OD tou 3 rope ’ « ¥ 7 , st a er Lay © SC ou : ith ; th : er t Re | 00, was Le guest of her neice, Mrs. oéx, there may be some for out- w days with Sirs in hams j j } a mM loa t . : ey auchap for 2a few Gays his = nad at 9 it should be last week. e 1 os S . ws) i : oe <i ’ we ' noe present mil} is a 2) Watkins ¢ art ived here 7 : : ee es ro. che nar ssanda rew mill under the ay an@is the ue : re ee : a east Ste * maaenomncst ae = ° 4 * dest 2] i openec .r ~ ! pn aN Die . he late eee ee ; ul ke mont as the present CN Gina ms. S ee eae aa eee en ying ‘ UP eu lie 40k ME EYED nore Spe os f,.} riinypsey f Bur! = a sp cht anc count ' j } be at her a k es more Sucecessiul. . O01 DUTKE VOUT?Y or a thers at it as Lancaster, only 5 ac. 3 | s he : afine exnenses woul€ be 7. unily of Mr. J ? yard; otners 2% { and 6e. . uy, oti vt S aay 8 4 ad 5 es ‘ s ° . r x | 1 aa “ 0 1 gl W/ 4 x , hall and children de cf ner, of Statesville s 1S ine ul ucens" are bo. DS en la = lorsville, where i he wes in 10% a nu 7 ‘ COVEY | . a mapa. ~ Of br | several eer cit} near tee cid o ees Married £4h ata > : } 7 eks with : ; 4 be compa-|- : t e Pace Fine lron Stone . ! caesar “is | : ond ; Se a Se = FY duriog the past vear have — father, ir. Ci coh Sl area iG2°s ~ = Stone , Plates, 25¢. set un: poe and \ é cn f th ) i - ’ GON ur- 17 . ©. Gohen, Miss Carrie aUCers, ZI. UT pane rvs ‘ ow cho wi rge| the past centur: ‘ ee ee st lay is hed ne chase d some 40) pias stch ond Cohen an Myr. Sharles Brov ~ ig wae Pi oon O lin es in proportion. re line : ! ey : ee : c rarig weCal! Le n, ‘ if ca 5 on x me BCT er in : aTiCS & wn, iev. = Omi rie aS 3 iran ce ~ . : : —_ j; Who was tor quite a while on » te : that b nae mS and r aie a aa side of the Western] ° nee Pri, tt officiating Doky voods opening a a eee »_ aud AEC =A : y tne ‘ ex iO5S i ay ee aiuroaad adayo ise a na irs » 4 A Gili : 7 53 f S ny es it rbber S Nerpr 160 GIG FO WEG Was the be 'ASto L. Schiller : ry ead vv, has Seen ap younted Clerk of inc AUF 3 4S ic repara I ining their property irs. C. o. Williamson and chil and Boots. New. of B se nos ae See | a OS AS! 2 Bas Re einen ae eee d having on eas ee VE Sete aa hil : s New-lot of School Bosks just i . Vier of Widtiam Goforth and a Ry +E : T t \ he Senate judiciary committee. wife avd a tender, loving ne tt aS for four or five ae bundance of water SE aa lot of those famous Kangaroo Calf She ee Re en 5 ’ = : i EoSh £oUssSCay IO i ancioa. } == = should : oving mother)’. = e mills. a ey we coe vn Web! ge Nets ones: i ; » Kendle 1 r 1 saould be to tI ne Thi : 10 dav. If yo 2S © adies, in A yher y Were a ary in| man.phsq. ot Suisibur a - P Shepherd, of Charlotte are S ie those for whom she {ms new enterprise is another News Frori Brady's Cross Roads . you want \ values come and see me. i ‘ tea en eri bese Rica gs ilps ‘ iePre wave her iiie s Services len ASSN A ar : : Oe Mw : 3 ee eee a : here Saturday. She will The fuer 8 Service g step forward ia Statesville’s Correspondence of Tue Mascot a a {a bride ‘ oe > -ispend Some time ner + : Herat services Wers : progress and THe ae ’ saa ‘ Ss. aad bied pet i to some time he nal | At present -giGan ane son \ = were conduc progress and Tae Mascor chroni-{ Our poeple had a fir ees J. * Wi ilhelm wer Oe ave Sehifler adinudgecd xu Gaakrust ais ng with ber sister, Irs eer es Ine aren? Tie ree zies it with much pleasure cached 79 %h Nee cence : ms 5 krust. | Thad Summers ’ -Jodist ehut : nin ecneihoider: se ae preached :9 them Sabbath at New ced ‘ c sent ee en an : besa u@ SLOCKEMOICEers e! the foj-jotirling chu BE Crit. | | : a ss e ane are: oe ‘ ‘ u “Ww ae a ae a iOi- 2 pasar ish reh, by Rev. a: gr Grii- Wet . a ys Pasa , ail, of hiles- wit 2 ‘Se 5: ° rR z nda y eae Soa i : Ont Was Bxoad us, 14th w i r * ec oenine nt ome & Co1G) RK. Adams, J.W - {chapter euc 15th verse. The best of . dai ont { to Mrs.) Cox, Mr RR GNen aa om x. A. Sher- actention | was given him ace GU ‘ Mall's co Sogiotmho Seetin ty A Mi > * Hall ; 5 j 2ST SE x i oe returned to their yo m Ins Pp. FP EF. Halland} “rs J. ©. lrown has had asevere| - eae (SAT EE SEE SS his ¢ , home vesterdcay ' Dae ATP an AE Us tence ecer ce Lange aour. The cfiicers spell of hear: troup! j tte by : we ——-———— : day. a 7 sre Wiliam Wallace, epresid 7 “nt args ee butis better. 3 mes Serer ai <s Olive Grav . BS \ Sherrill 2 pr sident; Fo) LPS Nerinern sportsmen re > with 5 ‘ ec live Gray, as sister of Jf. einen vice p resident; T. D. i us avain. Dr 1] oa 5 3 x = LaY ays passed through nere last with 7? ne ret. secretary and treqsnrer and anda a {ry ie ¢ ore ef ca F i ‘ =e k On Rer way to her beme i: SF Cov oS - Sannders, s aperintendent oe Be se iy z i 8 7 a ee en re 1 yy loving friends Seale omc ot. Pee es at ond CaS | = . m Louisburg, whe g friends. | poate i for Dr. B winter oe lok : aa : Soo are = pee i otte rings, a pi! low froals in Real istate. It si ent winter i a Ist aching 100 ord é& Sons are Going 3 thriv Bee 4. carnatic 0S ee the ih Guy eC 13 am +i = . oe 4 ae A ; Font : Sine for the t who is now St Mtesvi I] aan He A & Co. have sold th their reiier mill, saw z mate . . nee + } : Ea ihe Oar, ana “a =e a re ‘ 7 \ roiter Ei ae oe no: Manufae- | Cro" Sis , - of the aes just North of town ¢ ey ee collar shop i t Seah © 7 es makers of}* l society « ae ES isesboro road to Mr. Wesley ty udéed an experi- fa eee) ei At 4 this morning Vere CEVLC [ fiat of Bethany tow nship, for Mr. 32 rice or a trip through ae state ei fords ar Cx : oe 10 acres i: ete Sa dav ‘ comirneted 4 et , aN} 2 ; 1 hich ts ‘ SSUY ies ‘ - Sir and % re PD L ORR ee ae mpath . reed ‘ : ao . Lili DOW o2eu pied by 5 Tne wo rs j / son went to Charlotte Mor ce a5 TOWIb atiodand ana i thas Watt b 1 } ee si t ul. Gib orqines | Mir co in thei 4 Gas pore yased the Rappl |g A 3 5 j i 28 \ 1 as oston to tale 1n > is nox nee oe : 0 d eet ithe | reaultry show iver p eos in the IS now acer pt neg | to *s "ie Te uction, accor ing = the p: 5 w, Mrs. Poston to visit corner of and s +05 ¥ Size as i vA Sh i u Tor ‘ = : : ie ; = chickens xhit ° tive They will return to-mor- ‘cets from Mr Brad ae f & pesday ev. aes cle, i 5 soi style, : Be series 0 row, Brady tor mn ; BrESTING, LEX. SOTGS t bit ribbons, tor nis | | = B where he will make bis fature stud rood us the State atierds. | | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tomlin and Scornicen andl follow the : : : . i ldren, of Asheville. came in the rst Buildi nd saw imill business. ie will take ‘ ee ] ,; see : eae St 1. uk ae y vel yt an earet = Sd ~ rh Boste ; v ae ae the A e : to ¥ ae Mr, €. S. Ss d the ise See ‘al boys with kim. djr. Saer- 8 i ; astou, x. Tomlin. anc ther re : te ha pciata iilisan exiccienced mill maa ar : i a of High Peiat \} i tro, ae 7 Cyne relatives here. ss estate of we wv t ares Soe tee a aS 4 zg cee Sh ae 7 rv. Henry Tomlin is in the South- ou. Patz strectl ee eee “ c & fa Key | urnitiie |: orn Railway servies. They returned Wallace was the] .- 2a> bomun on Third creek to i 4 Tay rrett will move oo Vy edpesdav ~ Gite? 1 erech from atts’ t ie - soon aS BO SSG: : Nill WD oe «TAT, “: g tg . | ese s ee has wee) SS Saye Mr. WW. B. Gibson is hav- ne , wthaw a the townships “1 treet to Mr. |i22 the work done and quite a num- pie ise ; 1e townships. ; s vO Yr. ails . - 4 e232 num ae o ie Eo | 'W here the Carpenters Work : i a ber of hands have bee ‘ mploy ed. Z tech 4 as pasic ae “to. CTY ; - > | i fe nee ” eS Rw Cees | ' ir. Thos. Lazenby is building a oc: = it. R. Simons Rezards to the MASCOT. . reas ee inant moder o~ otf Mora aro | TIS weet 7 wy as : ean ms eG Se oe aot i! eat modern cottage on South Race ibere arc : = ve he ratlcoad, Jan. 15. if wes O. iM B. eae mecca 5 eee aa) Mr. Richard Gregory Burned et. 5 the Mi }} loc far S6a. New Sti Made by Geo. E ae ~ sane ma : soar oe : | eee J i Gharite J. H. Wryeoft is putti old 47ac — y Geo. Ih. Missen & Company. pee iblir i List ete ruiats oO tlowh- ie. ' . ° 7 = CC me ‘ mS case i aera : | pa cee o GI aS) } Gy the falling of a lary j cottase on Sea street near Mr. orris lands, in iodge of Ss orde : jin Hamiet one day last we P. Watt's piace. ORE Reece oye oe ‘ : | i ‘ vt war } 7 » ’ * ‘ Yo 7 peli : > a “4 ve fire wa ¢ atte a ork on 2 mie ~- @ same as . J. fawkins a yee De | Country Superinte j ! | ‘ e Was a ted inflict a Ses AJ. E 4Vans new dwell ; ha es se ; Me nines oa ES ty St erint mA | ie 2 oa 3road street is progressipy e data followt: iy i nas ee r Peres or sand = ee This 23d aay of November, 1200. sil! go to Rale Sam tS ec cene ee O | finely = wth ~ LG pives Loe num- Ls srris ia tt y . 7. \ vember, It > . ai : > Was ~« Lule ro f-yecory ol Gh . we r1¢ ‘ } i mit 1G (ke SBn3e TOWR- BARKON § NICE SON, weeting of the cor I rrierly of this place. wi z D. F. Jenkins’ will build another |o#° ae eee ee , é a = ee ! eee . i hy . a Fos ‘ ) : TOW | ee. ren ae - See c ner | & each TOWLSLID, i ; levi ‘i ion appt in aces by a | nducting a grocery § vor ! ren tive room cotiage on North Keliy 2G oo pre i er of pep sand s a FOR s LE. ers s\s7@t5 »! M iy. Lloe ay - i ctpeet amity HE mae # . : uit Gp OPTialed oc Cac yy a = ers . : bls = 2 iil is Hi na Ganiecaten siete Srice W = begin as goon as ships: , 12 TOWN | ae Citizona aed a New Endustcy A SECOND hand buggy and harness, as good 1 in his oft ward urcavs | move bis goods out and ithe lumber is delivered _ David — = pore eee. ae | i rel Ww re nniess Ealied awa mat ee Fe = Sites so escaped | me nee sear rea. avidson—625 ai 3] » 912 ewe yl af } : eae ‘.. M. BRAW E; unjess Calied away on business. : very slight damage cate | or, Jessa Lippard is getting out Sea al e children, sis : srl of Mt. Airv. and T. a. ee ete ms sanigan- Vans ard are Oo Garlau id Mus day loft Roneet ae foe | it, 2y< Kine yi his sister lost a hand- a bil of moer for his cottave on apprope! ar S151: GU = ng? : i thei Oh AOU SOURIS ere gO ESD g at VOT su! : ‘ @ DANG- | Oroek Tau e “Gp& © dhe S1.olS Ov. moved their lin “4 se Ny Rate ieh to tak ne place ds pase in the | a . ring by the fire, a: a Miss Sroeckton street ia castern part of Caddle Creek—~783 hie opm f ' 3 ; oe oe » ati to Statesville More Ric rses ami A Mules. AGENTS. House Younes Cle denin, ef Ct movima Gres Kory. who was visitin \ townh., ored: 7 fi ate ile, vue Curt ast WES. eT, omer is occupy- Rue use. y tisk fCoam-{:, 1 was Visiting cas > oy ored, ¢ white, $ colored: avpr “j i t ae t VILL 1 bersburg township, who had been ee a gold bracelet | oe Geo. M. Foard is adding to] tion, 31,585. ! colored; appropri-|'# ane house on north Center sree | VY E WILL bave two carloads of . y — . - Tia YAWIE on Pe * Naar \ v, 2 ‘ mon i i j i appointed could not 20, and Garlend, | Mr. Gregory cxamehome iast Thurs | wen SN ecenpied by his father Barringer—333 whi rye at pe : ecently occupied by Mr. A. L, horses and mules to arrive to- who is asonoi : eee Mundas pay and remained until slondar orl De. Jno. F. Foard on Sharpe street > white iy colui are oe colored; epee and bis sisters." 3ir- ee areas y eae ein ete = aa » ALUDGaY : nda f $s acca co 2ored: 4 ropriati ciems és ted was a ppointed in his $place. jt He has secured a et eg SOSLAG, appropriation, 8 road stpeet the eee © ed ee 18 INKED BROS. ; und wil! open bis stock at j eet Falistow toe ; ; d street near the Ranise} Jan’y. 17, 1961. Y W. Mr. Baxter Steverson ; 3 . CO US SOCK « Died in Texas alistown —369 white, 100 col 7} @ lit Ty oe 2 —— OU AN Mr. aD Ste “<On and histo: fla cuca ta | Xas. ge kena white, 100 colcred; factory building. These gentiem —— TO GIV. I V LG i er Si son avried no insurace wt. Ur i 6 white, 2 ¢ “ed: snes ‘a 7 arses aaa ee —— mothe rv who bave been living in the \ se ably forteust Nae J = = lr. W. S. Turner a native of this |s994 ite, colored; appropriation will open a bugsyv and carriage fac- Egle Pr. = - ,G E A GOOD ONE. ChE Sis coon Peace Breen Ge tis ep 4 SEINE he: unty who had been living in Gain- “ Shil i . tory and repair shop in the ald m7 Of rope y- Here are thin Sw W Ww eee y Saat a Rael apap \t “ - xeville. Texas : os Te VLEE 9 ] } eR TUE Sti street bave moved to Mr. S. W.| = josville, Texas Tor the last six years ee 1—92 white, 149 colored; 9 Ramsey factory building,and will be Serene a decree of the Superior Court 7 gs we know you will like. smson’s. where they will ¢ bay ee eee ti : . vbite, 3. colore ee een : , ; ea aa CEES ae aa, 3 = Se See they will board. | A Lucky Bis . ee SA niy on the 4th of} sl,1S7.20 ored; appropriation | * ady for work in a few days. cause entitled J ay wen : Sdooantss Crit All Wool Art Squares iful colori Ai | s cove ‘ : ST.20 —" ristrator of yuares, beavtif i Mr. i.. Lazenby aod sister hate; : c Pin this mouth at the age of 42. The Deepens Phe doors of ouv thriving town Iza Wooten. deceased. vs. Thomar Renegar Velvet and Tapestry R . P Soe ae cere Sy -ed into the Steve 7 leer ! deceast ee iy : he) : ( oy Scere :) f VB fetals., I willseilat ublic auctioz cas t = y UgS. ins, ai: as Move nto the Stevenrsca house. , J ah ek .uan t We ae dq a 2 son ot the late ee M. 420 eolored: 6 i UisiGe} Ae w hite, aways wie de op to sues eiti- en on. : a Quilts, Satin Quilts, Loe stite hed La Lace Curtains, arseilles SO teers ‘ a pe s = pars i te ‘ eS ~ ~ : = > ~A DY » Cards have been received ber men Karcher a: ie eee of Mr. Al. | propriation, $I co Soe ay jZeus asthese and Tue Mascor hopes NDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 199r, Cotton Sheets, with H Pillow inen Sheets. Utica mills HS. s as : 5 oe been Tec ‘ced here an- | SUSPICIONS light in L Vurner, of Statesville,and ronda Ch. oe bn, aU. 50, they mav bave a bundant succc ao at Ee ° tock —— on, the following described land Napkins Dovlies a a ow Cases to match. Table Dainask souncibg 16 ee vee a : EA ray pence the . “ yon . ambersburyvy—35: 917 Seth oe SS rents & OS ass, | situated in the cour z 7 an “ s, " : 0 ~ : ask % pone rth ‘ ning mar eaten an eraph office |: isterof Mrs. W. M. Ramsey OktRSicol rs urg Ded white, 217 = spe aking of ir. Vosler the Mt. [25 noes Berri M d boun ied the heart of the b uselk S$ anc many other articles uct will gladden a a See the 22nd inst. of Miss in and examined it ‘\place. His wife and three children ISS 6G white, 4 colored: appro- Airy News, says: sree We ab. i iha Gaither’s hue, thence Sains § OUSCKCEPEr- : ene i lary S. Coulliny and Mr. J. ¢uarlo ‘oor arat +} i v found hsurv i i 5 y eee S912. ‘ “ille get ivisiien Gai Snow Asbnrs ee ye - Mathis. Miss Couiling is ple nae ee ay - ey ened Lae pir cb Dass- the ss pee Texas. Besides Cooi Soring— 260 » ra Statesvill e gets one of Mt. Airy’s Willian Gaithe ae now sp ieespiaer an Others may be cheaper fs ee dh op a i pit asuntly sirom the heater in the basement se his mother. Mrs. Emma Your. Rpedraied a 1 2 whit te, 76 eolor- eood families ins week. Mr EM = ce ae decrees, Kast with said Gz “h- None can be bet ? Deere ere bY » friend hrouet ; : + 5 : in = |S ‘ MiP. tt, wt. pes z r row Hi +e made whil with M 5 “p oe she tl sroucbsthisoflice tothe Gauk on Gre. Pe meee and one brother, Eugene Tur-]tion = © colored; Bpptopria- Vogier, of the Mount Airy Buggy}? lack enna thence South ae me a ie While WIL wrs oie ty Snr * » aC eae = Sod Pe os ck J. surKne} tue flames were Gi sly a : YY, = Statesville, a Zia . BO tee Us., has ying v * loak in Hiram Campbell's b two seasons oo. ed D quicl iv exti i ai iis nh | Mtr =. FE La le, and four sisters, Bethany—22+4 white, | te ae ving disposed of his interest | the beginutng, Sakai = Bed a eS than our line of ready- made Top Skirt Th t and o Gamage was Gone o ee : augenour and Mrs.|4 white "2 col rite, 101 colored: : the business here to Mr. R. N. {25s j.A- WHITE, we guarantee style ‘fit and finish. aa Saha made to wear, } te h > . ’ ¢ y LC, om wit he Ken yr Sta iis re . omer oy 9 ar 7h 3 issi .. S : Mss Laura Morrison and Mr. A. > tin prompt discovery of the é, oe Nicholson of Statesville, Mrs. | $520 oreG; appropriation Payne. moved bis family to States-]| w. January Rw 190t. Commissioner, those beautiful black Und inis Just received anot ner lot of Currie were married in Houston, |4; For several days pecnls ayo: oS Ww m. Fraley, of Cool Springs 3 Cone por ville Tuesday. He wiil engase on site cee iain er reas have a few in hich Sees eats at $1.50, worth $2.00, We also . + a aos Me i cl - a Pe? 3 Crd Se y { . a? < We a me 7 3 s 8: : Texas. on the 3ist of last December. ane t telegr aph office had thought t Dey oe Miss Latonia Turver,’ of |6 white “> oie ES 198 colored; ; “Bt manufacture of buggies, etc., at When in doubt see our stock ree ee Ee » yer . “ stage 1 A+ . 43 ae 7 TO ~- € Ads anny: a geo aie TT ees : a Miss Mor Bee agetiorl of ike C vuld detect the , odor of somethin; oa meee ae still. living. The | 2776 ’ coorea; appropriation, Vou! place We regret to lose Mr STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET ; and Mrs. Elam Mo oS re burning bet eer lee aly: zt t Geceased had muy i : - ° Tos} ae and fai ilv Ro . ad. Ww A I T C 7 ak Morrison, wh nov- le ‘ gy cola Gis: | any other friends Sharpes 37 a ee eect ae | : al ee Scie : } rs : : yes i~or— ee 2 7 . 5 a a . el eicaste io olor io ved. Tt scoms that the | ughout the county who will be ored; ee a white, 115 eol- | Fone we Can truthfully say Stount CORRECTED BY N & GAGE - See ae ee Cnebleantrciere ances sorry to icarn of nic Goat h aes sete aw colored; aD pYropria- Airy has lost and Statesville gained COOPER & GILL a . - uA " ieD, > x a tives in the county. a: - bad ie ot been pxope r eines Oli ‘311 ons f ee ree i. ea nd Ss eo : ee : Nin—ail white, 60 colored: +4 Al Bound — COMMENTS OF THE WEEK, Te aang See The Davie Times Says. “Mie D Bt oc ught< a fire. - «4 SSA ho 1e augaters of the Confederacy DIES, colored; appropr ja an When ¢ rey ce nie Texas. All produce nod demand, r ters, who bas been cen cilhold their annual meeting for £593.60. we ON hen the vestibule pulled in Jastlan rb NO. I QUALITY. CLLELLLL SY oe ’ : : n sing — : he el ee : yi Se! cabbage, per Jo... - g a te % ern ere ae oo as ee pan the election of officers Saturday ate Turnersbur o—321 an ns _i66 pont aVE nig nine white men, “wo eS See ee ae : 134 )) \ on SALI LDDEPL ee Sei rmine ; }, _ z ? *y- Patterson | reruns °, ‘> . “ccons at wo houbds 2 2 y ee ‘ : - eecceicdl Baerition in pests ee 3 tierson | Ternoon with Mrs. L. Asb’s 2t 3 ored; 5 white, 2 colored: pporop ria 1] — > — two hounds got encore Sen : ee ») oR - N- DAT te Sj VES Re | | . Statesville, uiiding. Seat als : Dh ee meg» i; approp bere . Se Re eai- -bolted 50 ze | a left here last week with bis fami wt iz o clock. eS isan important meet- tion Su 9.20. = ‘ ns oe ores She? rill, of Shiloh} — asbotes ct 5 rr GLE | ly for his new uomr.’’ Mr. Saunder he second st tory ; oft iuz and all the members are asked Eacle Milis—316 whit ; . ‘ pasa, was in charge and when eae to ie ae JE ee ene P , . ib saunde | : lee tne tg) be present e@ asKea ese ee = a hite, SO eclor-|ie ealls the rol! at‘ ‘rub’ time the Corn—old—s6ibs. 1 rs OTE esre | e the Kev Farniture esent. G,0 Ww solored:appropyiati : foe A Les Sf —= Co. and is livin ¢ in or oe the RISERS Ty has rented all bis c eA : $633.60. a ppropriation, | k io. owing ‘boys from gcod old Iredell j§ Oats —a21hs. j 35 | a aes 1 > »ye eaietehin . tak ; ALiCe Cin J1¢ s 7s 2 eottages on We bd stir ce the Webb} pumh sr. The second stor we oe anec a . ree clic widow ofthe} Union Grove—ii3 white : will answer, Jno. Sharpe, son of W. Peas—clay « « ma Z | ¢ " x oe . . el th ALE i - 2 WOLL ier, ps 7 . aac - { hs anes idinzis ee SO thisj ate J W- melntosh of Alexander |ed: 6 white, colored: ite, 25 color-| F. Sharpe Esq., Jas. P. Bradier, son | Potatoes qitisk - - 79 At an official meeti ng of the stew-| With a eee aye ce nn tx cd ied at her home in Taviors- S748. 80 ite, OLOLeG LBS! priatio 2. ot Joe: Bradiey se nior Benen 7 Sweet. . 2 { ON {7} pais tie Misi liodica ctnice’ stew- : seCtY. UEOCS and water f: vile at 12 o'clock ye ter * ma a heen, z . © wLes- Onions—select, per bushel Be Sei A an ‘ eto r oe a ig ; ch, which} «=. There are eight rooms } = rday. The New Hope ; aa SE Cues Brooks Loflan nore S | | , held es rst ee ate sag ; chy" = are ebt reoms over che ceased was about 0 "pare nr ries pe 55 wh Lt DD eolo Va * ~ . 22TV085 3% and, “ ote * oe fw pry so hee New ow $8 H pon: , 6 cided to Gone their hocch. oS de-| the two stcres fronting on Center Five dat uchte¥s aaa = e ay ns. 6 white, 1 colored; Eon i: = w ee a Beewas eee eee 22 | 4. . A 3 gh weir church withelec-{strees. Offices Ni bare ente ‘ 1€ son . S./S668.80 ; 2propriation, {and Summers; the colored Fa eee sel ce ran tea ” re Boric mictaces ‘ eso u - ves NO. land 2are rent- meLlote sd m 1 SECUS.SU, e : a olored mens 5 2 ¥ ¢ lights. ve Sxtares have been {ed t “ re ren ‘ S 2h agent o 3 egies - emes fren * ee . ; ita ordered, and eer yat = nae been | e¢ to Capt. J. B. Burwell, Avent of {Ville aud Char! eee ii a Taylors Statesville. (inside)—S845 rien a a = OL SNOWD Gus they}! be Chis icen—Sprin 28 ~ * _ : thy 12 Y ' Weis -Om- a z Sgt eee eae “ i te x C - o ae eae aier sealord grat xe Wire, reo wil oP 5 t=S3 , - ea ———— 5 Paes oneal - BY ee + com | ¥ Fguitable Life Insvrance C Nos. her. oad, survive]311 colored: t white, 1 oer ne > = so will'*Lead”’ aud‘Sing’’ | 505 z large A 5 z ol >th re! NeiOl : his’ ehare . as : oe sine GOs = 3 oe Sr oN ee a eo a s0red; a she Tee e IY Tmeys— er Delise!h rs fw Simm pee gm ~ ~_ --—-- a stg Senora s chu ch. a gi axetil ra eee i ae propria i9g. 82,849 GU. ay oe 7. ob est hounds ip the country. | Ducks es is 7 VERY b am a = t ot eof th most attrac |‘ } as, Beste) anol aere e é Rev. W. R.xwcLelland and Prof Lae total amount of the a {All were 0¢ una for Texas except Guinas each . ae i eee mar who expects t to 4 " ica hhonses 6£ worship inl 507 ee se WS superiniend- r A - . 2 me sehcol [ur.S ers. whe aes va’ |Geese. - +: +> 2 nerease his i lip in towa. je thelconctrncwanles these build EEE. Hill lL attended a meet ing of the fund Jest year was $16,199.60 ath \ Mi Summers, wao knows 2a berter Butter —Ch ce peliow: = a 3° uw Secu t L business 2 and be in the « ef Mr. R. L. Templeton. of Moores ines. On the Groard street si es bourd of trustees of Charlotte ang | lV, 206 cuildren. Wit | COURLTY, arias 3 quinone; hesaraili es ee a aoe 124) > he pesto rs : a. a bia - = 3 Moores- Noo. 3. Bi Councear. as a S‘atesville Female Colleze’s in Char The toweship trustees ns : stop. ge Bes oy 7 ) The Mi ascot = ae the best—printisz that i is at- ’ ‘lle, biases emeedee aka pemraiec } ly’s law oftice: No. 25 2 1 62 = aship trustees w ii meet: oe ers = Han = 2 Filia Mati wre an nego < 4 Seaeandctoall iol Ge See rR | 0, I ves lither, insutance. No.7 lotte Thursday night. Jt was decid- Slane and make the art The men will go aoe the lumber Eggs—hen. . ms pee ice 2 : i active. 2 2 5 2 2 Pier 5 . ton, t lace, We any aj aaa cance. No. 7.beq arg 2S | =¢ apporti Sines say : ; “guinea . ae - ; ¢ : YO WiLL & NWD UD s aere this week working a ee by bes e Mills, private office; No. S$ is Serco $50,000 worth of bonds on | SEE* for ihe different sche ie eS ae near Clarksville, while the | wheat” me eee i mS rinting 0 vo i i s | ae ee i 2 S peti- combed tol some irronsenmnon i cls ihn Charlotte college for the benefit their respective townships. * ols 12 hounds 3 will make jack rabbits scarce | RY; 02 oe la ents vo eum | § _ enw aaa wtRes 21S ‘vine to} siceping roc o See aS that instituti : , Cee. 24 seater eee 35 tion for = witice, “He is vi : 20] siceping room. ooube men as Dee eS in that we The wascor hopes each Beaters Oe ci 31 $ > prepared to do your print in the , suceecd bis' uncle, and ci lecneettt jer the rear of the drog st ich is ov- E a one drank long and well f ides—dry, pez B. . . - - ces ro | Jatest, up-to-di sie Bie Bob’ and “Littl 4 £& store wil rev. y iis : <= = = rom the _ Breen eee ee =| )) a e ate styles and. e © Bobs cties 3 ee Panne “Littie |] . Theos. B. A aderson’s oitice. ae are ae at sae eae 'sfamijy| Under the Knife. eourt house weil before they started oe a le a » | too low to doe We do et ries cee us = 2 nD i : - <n - ate les rt a os . eee peried ys fri salice tb-emcnel oe eae aailch ge eecy no me nt e manse, hav- es : for if they did it bi ows as 9} AP: ee ne “bright... 31 | that will help your b 4 =H eae is’ building wil |i Se SE ur. Preston Harris, of x: es } : ? il see} a ight sliced... - | Pp usiness aud. you'}l A cuales Gee also be lighted by electricity and aid society Se aariee Pp The ladie’s | why ca ae eee of xooresville ee eir faces s bere again. Until then ce oe eee sist Ua - a an ociety cf the es 19 Caine Up to Statesville S; -lit hope bes “ See : ; zee a ian Proce Seo ena encitnecels c respvterian at irte Saturday , no pest :2 est £ luek : “ -- 4 3 — iE a congreva a | f the ree stores will h: ch urch ¢ ee pene uX uoderwen et een? —_ x Lc c> Oi uck will be green—per ISRO ce i )) meeting will be held sa = onal apartment ia it Renee i nave an : Ss generously filled the store-! aderwent a difficult acd dang =i with Shem! © Peaches—pecied, bright. . oso pete SI )) 2 4 Pe sy apr ore at the Presby-| he one room t ae vere will also | Tooms of the manse witb all ee RON yesterday morning at Bil | : fancy eee eS | g yh aetna me ne on ore e See ees rt ge % u s <n “ s ¢ soe } i effort will be Bios raige A p | One ofthe: a nee s ve househ¢ la necessities, such as i Ragsiey hospital, ‘Ee rallied bie ely” | ! R Bacon—Hog yar cine Zi ) AT 2) pg pea aca ae to raiselond Byes Tons on the sc-| flour, hams, sugar, canned goods lance was geitiog along this morning | ey. Edw. S. Reaves will preach | 2 ee cs oe i , va pat y 1 syern pve aC r a eters : ™ as weil 2s Gg sid si : foxithe mance hick the chin 'O pay | bas been ren “a pee eon building | 2d numberless Rhian acticlss. hiner oe ee could be expected. His | lat the Southside Baptist chapel; Shoulders 2122222022 an a + whice the en, ; Soa PPO renter 5 “ r - t y “ : ow 2 " = epi : shia Ma eal eben aaron recently purchased. and Be h has lTauzhiio ae othe - Sen E. Me. }2!:0 put upstov es where neccessary = came up Monday and is with’ Sunday afternoon at 4 o clock. | 1 : th saa aerate eaten tLis hoped | phase emt : 1s stilt for rent. The congregation ar tY-jhim now. mr. s ae E 2 at there will bea fall turnos i eiseel aceacnendconcialewes Stacie se are more han Jas, ite. jar risis asonofur.| Tae Royal Arcanum bad an eed ESVILLE COTTON MARKET. ¢ = , ; t of some a two story oO see their young pastor and ae of tr of mooresville, anda stallation of cfiicers Th ursday even | STATESVILLE. “. C. Dec. 27, 1900, 9 &, m. EES FOTN EES GEL MM zi : a ‘nephe «© of Mrs. J. £ j - ; Strict Good Middting be i p— & - A eS Ste EER 7 . J. W. White and srs. |ing andafter the SqStatlation ess Ea ea ee aie ? Merl er ek SAK. Bee us Phone; 35. : ang ee = = ; : Se Ae ocean ne ete 3.08 DAR 7 DATE Sette, Orér unc PostalCard ——Printi ‘ 3 a a ' Connie Se 3 i suiiding in the Sta te as this is. this C barn 1 ns w ife at ho ae in their J. Kv Yr ' ters : were TV d e a a se & and highl 5 ET ITE Eee DOI CPraP a sees ee 8.9 Se. ed - «22a c cece we ce ee een et 8.85 : . 2 or . ens - the memvers, of the congregation PE SOR I PT ey N “ Sena" POON aa tape ear ers pert era S Ne ee CITIZEN BRYAN’S SPEECH. | tem f Democratic Party in Figting Share. rteorganization Touched On. * Chi-ago Dispatch, soth. Wm. J. Bryan was the guest of honor at the annual banquet of the Chicago Bryan League held tonight at the Sherman Houseg There were several hundred present. Mayor Harrison was toast-master. Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, spoke on ‘‘Par- ty Loyalty, and Samuel Alschuler, Democratic candidate for Governor of lilinois, in the last campaign, on “The State We Live In.’’ Mr. Bry- an began speaking after midnight. He said: ‘‘] take this opportunity to express the hope that this club and others which have borne my name wiil substitute the name of some Democratic saint, or a namedescrip- tive of priociples rather than men. Tam now a private citizen with ex- cellent prospects of remaining such. “The Democratic party was never in better fighting condition than it is woday, and I rejoice that I have many yearsin which to participate in the struggle betweea human rights and the usurpations of greed. Our party stands for well defined and positive policies and is prepared to wagean aggressive warfare against the plutocratic tendencies, the evils avainst which Jefferson contended a century ago, against which Jack- son fought thirty years later. Re- organization is an internal remedy and it cannot be applied externally. Those who have lost their party standing because of their desertion of the party candidates and unfaith fulaess to Democratic doctrines, as defined by legitimate authority, must reunite with the party before any attention will be paid to their pretentions of interest. Tnose with- in the party lines havea right toa voice in the making of the platform and change in the organization of machinery but any desired changes should be openly proposed and fairly presented, Party organizations are framed for party government and derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. “The defeat the party recently suffered ought not to discourage any one who believes in the principles set forth inthe Kansas City plat- form, for if right when written and endorsed by nearly six millions aud a half of voters, they are right still. The Democratic party has been de- feated before but defeat has neither destroyed its hopes nor its tenets. The defeat of 1896 came at the close of an administration entirely satis- factory to those most anxious to re- orsanize the party, and defeat in 1894, which occurred under asimilar administration, was more disastrous than any since. ‘We can face the future with the determination to make the party a faithful exponent of the views of those who believe in equal rights to ali and special privileges to none. Whether the question of money will figure prominently in future cam- paigns will depend upon circum- stances. What isdesired is a suffi- cient quantity of money to keep pace with the demand for business. Mo- nopolies will ultimately become so hurtful that the Republicans will no longer be able to defend them, asa colonial policy must tinally be re- pudiated by the American people.” In the Cloak Room. One of Kluttz’s Bright Stories. Washington Post. When Representative Kluttz, of North Carolina, takes a seat in the Democratic cloak room, the congen- jal spirits begin to gather, for he is one of the best story tellers in the House. The fireside gossip and every-day events of the Southern people are interesting to him, and humorous phases of life appeal to him, “Just after the Civil War, in 1865,’’ said he yesterday toa com- pany of listeners, “‘the then recently emancipated negroes held a great Fourth of July celebration in my town, an enormous concourse gatker- ing fur that purpose. The orator of the occasion was 2 white man, a lo cal employe of the Freedmen’s Bu- reau, who, while possessed of great fluency of speech and some native oratorical power, had a wonderful faculty for jumbling up all the great names'and events of which he bad heard. I still recollect the op ening sentences of his speech, and.as 1 afterward told him, they are sim- ply matchless. ** “My colored fellow-citizens,’ he began, ‘we have occasion to be proud ef the Fourth of July. Hit was on the Fourth of July, seventeen hun- dred and ninety-six, that Christo- pher Columbus landed on Plymouth tock and proclaimed freedom, liber- ty, and independence to all man- kind. And what was they doing down here in Virginnoy at that time? They had thar foot on the black man’s neck. a hollerin’ ‘Sicx senter tyrannibus.’ “My colored fellow-citizens, this isa great county. It is the proudest nation the sun ever shin upon; but if these Dimmerkrats git into power here, they'll do like they donein Rome. Look at Rome, once the proud master of the land and mistress of the seas, with her once proud citizers, which was Caesar, Olympus, Demosthenes, and others too tedious to mention, and these Dimmerkrats got into power -thar, aud what is she today? Overrun by Greeks, Canadians, and other sav- ages.’ **Prolonged and vociferous cheer- ing,’’ added the North Carolinalaw- naker, ‘followed from the sable au- dience.”’ —_—_———bP> +4 aa A Dog Trial in Norfolk. Greensboro Record. A case unique in the annals of Virginia courts was decided in the corporations court, of Norfolk last week,when a jury in the case of ‘‘Nellie,”? a pet dog belonging to Mrs. D. Winn, was adjudged not vicious. The doy wason trial for its life for biticg ten year old Mar- tha Bakish. Much evidence was in- produced by the defence showing tuat the dog was not vicious, and tae jury, composed of prominrnt citizens, rendered the above verdict. Four lawyers, including the city at- torney appeared in the case. Com- menting on the above the Durham Sunsays: “It will probably be a new one tomany people to know that, under the law of Virginia, if a dog bites you you can have him ar- rested, put on trial before a jury, of his peers, no, that won’t do, say before a jury of his countrymen, and have him hung, shot, imprisoned, fined or discharged. Who can say that the dog has not hisday in Vir- ginia.”’ Such little pills as DeWitt’s Lit- tle Early Risers are very easily ta- ken, and they are wonderfully effec- tive in cleansing the liver and bow- els. W. F; Hall, Jr. es One Hundred and Two Lives in Peril. Marscilles Dispatch, gth. Dispatches from the village of mail steamer, Russie, from Oran, Aigeria, stranded Monday i lent storm, with 50 passengers anda crew of 40 on board, say that all ef- forts to reach the steamer have fail- ed owing tothe tremendous height of the Seas which are running. The pilot boats and torpedo-boats whick have attempted to reach the steam- er haye beea unable to battle with the waves and have returned. The only hope seems to be in the ability of life-savers to throw a line over the Russie, asthe wreckel vessel is driven closertothe shore. A signal message was received at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Russie say- ing all on board were alive, buc beg- ging for succor. The sea has slight- ly moderated, but up to the present all attempts at rescue have failed. When the nightfall yesterday en- shrouded the Russie, quite a number of the crew and passengers were seen clinging to the fore-rigging and to the rails, making despairing sitynals for succor, which those ashore were powerless to afford. Jhe gale increased in fury all night ong and though a flickering light was preceived from time to time, apparently waved by those on board to attract attention, it was feared the steamer would either break up or Gisappear in the shifting sands before morning. A thousand persons awaited along the shore aad fishermen prepared to launch a boat at the first sight ofthe abatement of the hurricane. When day brokeit wasa great relief for the watchers ashore to find that the bow and other parts of the forepart of the ship were still above water, vanished. A group of men huddled mute appeals for help. wore On more persons appeared on the deck, one at the bow, nel. of the crew and pasengers. rectified list shows, were still living, The passengers and crew rescued Friday morning. ase oa ae EE Burleigh Bill sm the Senate. Washington City Speculation. Washington Dispatch 10, to Post. who, by the Senate. It will pass in the bill. North Carolina bers. With the increased ship North Carolina will have rela- tively the same strength in the new House ef 386 members as in the bas with her nine members. ture now in session to redistrict the State to make room for the new creating considerable talk members of Congress Carolina. trict a population of 189,391, or in round numbers 189,000. Of this cannot bedone, but as the new district shall be ‘“‘compact and con- composing it shall be. the siprit of the law. and contiguous”’ mandatory, but directory. district shows the greatest increase, can be carved out of this section. Another proposition that has been backbone. trict and still leave him with suffi cient: population to forma district. As now constituted under the cen population of 193,000, about the portionment bill. such a bill. tenth member would be elected at the next election in 1902 by the State at large. and works well. that it has one advantaye, viz: that the Democrats. bers of the delegation are vitally in- with interest. OO oS oe Concerning the Legislature. Col. Olas’ Correspondence, The Legislature does not contai solitary negro member. not a Republican member from an eastern or middle county. The en tire Republican strength of 25 in inthe eighth and ninth districts The senatorial districts represented by Republicans are the twenty-sev- enth, twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth. The Republican strength in the House, 17, comes from Alexander, Ashe, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Davie, Henderson, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Stokes, Surry. Swain, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey. There are three eastern Populists and two wes- tern ones. From the eastern and southern, or cotton raising counties, there isa solid Democratic delega- tion barring the two Populists from Sampson, and one from Bladen. There arein the Senate 27 eastern and 13 western Democrats, and in tke House 65 eastern and 36 western Democrats. All the Republicans are from the tier of counties pro ducing grain, grass, tobacco, fruit and whiskey. The composition of the Secate is Democrats 40,- Repub- licans, 7, Populists 3; of the House, Democrats 101, Republicans 17, Populists 2. Of the 50 Senators 14 arelawyers. Of the 120 members of the House 32 are lawyers, the ex- act number in the last Legislature. Both bodies are far above the aver- age in point of personnel. Faraman, near which the French | in a vio- | though the stern had completely on the steamer’s bow, renewed their As the day forming three groups, another on the bridge, anda third around the fun- Thus it was seen that the most a number 102, were Some The Burieigh bill which passed the House yesterday was received today that body as it stands, the Senate taking the ground that as-it is a matter that solely affects the House, the Senate will not make apy changes Soit is practically set- tled that the next House will be con- stituted of 386 and of that nnmber will have ten mem- mem ber- present Heuse of 357 members she t will devolve upon the Legisla- member, and this matter is already among from North With a total population of 1,893,- 910, the population of each new dis- trict, ifit were possible to make them equal, would give to each dis- course apportionment bill provides that the tiguous,’’ that is thatthe counties It is expect- pected that the Legislature will obey Among lawyers here the phrase *‘compact is not considered _ So fur as the figures of North Caro- lina have been examined here as to increases in a general, the Piedmont andit may be that a new district advanced is to forma new district with Mecklenburg county as the This county can be tak- en from Congressman Bellamy’s dis- sus of 1900 the Sixth district has a population of 248,000. Mecklenburg county hasa population of 58,000. Taken out, the district would have a number required under the new ap- Some doubt is expressed here as to whether the Legislature will have time or rather take time to pass If it dces not, then of course the present line of districts will stand and the additional or This method has been followed on several occasions It is pointed out it would insure the tenth member to Of course all mem- terested in the redicting of the State, and when the Legislature moves in the matter, if it does, its every action will be’ watched here na There is both branches comes from counties | SPEAKER STEVENSON. and Influential Man in South Carolina. | Columbia State. In the election of Mr. W. F. Stev- enson, of Chesterfield county. to the speakership of the Hruse yesterday the expected has happened—the ex- pected by us, at least. slthough the result of the vote seems to have af- forded some surprise in other quar- ters. On the 18th of last May. The State said: **We have before referred to Mr. W. F. Stevenson, of Chesterfield county, as one of the rising men in South Carolina politics. He has all the esssentials fer success, as his career in the House of Representa- tives has shown. For the last two sessions he has been easily the lead- er of that body, and it was his rec- ord there that gained for him honor of election to the presid@g of the State Democratic conve This position had been assignet erwise by the slate-makers, but t@ scheme was shrewdly flanked and opposition could not be concentrat- ed against the brainy member from Chesterfield. Itis nolonger a sec- ret that Mr. Stevenson will bea can- didate for Speaker of the next House, and the odds are that he will be elected.”’ Mr. Stevenson had first to secure his return to the House from Ches- terfield county but this was a fore gone conclusion. He had next to deal with the circumstances that the majority of the members of the pres- ent House were new men, this nat- urally diminishing the advantage he held by reason of the esteem with which he was regarded by his as- sociates of the last House. He was opposed by two popular candidats, representing important sections of the State and having many friends in the Legislature. Each ot the com- petitors was worth of the honor and capable of good service, but Mr. Stevenson won on the first ballot by a large majority because of his un- usual influence as a leader, his prac- tical skill, extraodinary energy and the fact that his services in the last two Legislatures were such as to cause members generally to think that such promotior had been fully earned. We are sure that his administra- tion of the high office of Speaker will be such as to commend him still more to the esteem and favor of his associates. He will be impar- tial, fearless, strict in maintaining order, yet courterus in manner, prompt and clear in his decisions and indefatigable in the prosecution of the public business. It only remains to add that Mr. Stevenson, as we said last May, is ‘one of the rising men in South Car- olina politics ’’ He has qualities whick would make hima dangerous competitor for any office, however hich, in the gift of the State. Our confidential adyice to the men who hold good things in the office line which they would not like to part with is todevise means for shunting W. F. Stevensoa, of Cheraw, as sooa as possible into some quiet, peaceful, non-competitive place like a judges- hip, where he will not be in anybo- dy’s way. If ne stays out in the op- en field of competition he is bound to make trouble for somebody. The Constitution in Porto Rico, What Rights Have the Inhabitants of the Islands. In one of the cases now being ar- gued before the Supreme Court of the United State involving the statuts of Porto Rico, whether the constitution covers it or not. Hon. Jno. G. Carlisle made an able ar- gument last week. Following is an epitome of his ar- gument ia the case. It covers the whole question in a few words: , First—The constitution of the United States reaches over every portion of the national domain Whether in the form of States, Ter- ritories or districts, because this constitution provides for Territories as well as States. By the wrotocol and treaty of Spain the Island of Porto’Rico was ceded toand accepted by the United States. This was an absolute change of title and soverei- gnty. It is nolonger foreign teri- tory, butisa part of the United States. Second—Ours is a constitutional government. Every public officer, whether belonging to the leyisiative, executive or judicial department, is subject to a written constitution, and every person, however cxalted or humble, owes obedience to its protection. Thixd—The Preident of the United States is an executive officer only. He has no right to exercise legisla- tive functions. The imposition by executive order of customs duties ou commerce between the Island of Porto Rico and other parts of the United States ufter the treaty of peace and the exchange of ratifica- tions is unauthorized and void, and the collection of such duties is with- out warrant of law. Fourth—A goyernment without limitation was never inteded by the fouuders of the nation. They souyvht to establish, and did establish, a constitutional republic which furnishes a written guarantee of protection toallits inhabitants. The idea that in any one portion of the country the executive and legis lative authority is subject to res- triction and limitation and that in another portion it is without any restriction or limitation, that in one part a republican governmen: exists and in another part an unlimited despotism, is repugnant to the the- cry upon which the government was founded. Every inhabitant is entit- led to the protection afforded by the bill of rights. i Reflections ofa Bachelor, From the New York Press. A wife is like aneyvg. You can’t be sure it’s sweet tillafter you have it for breakfast. A womaa can do ‘most anything with a man aftersne has practiced so she can inike her chin quiver. Probably the snake had nailed a sign on the appletree, saying that no women were allowed to pick any- thing. Haif the womenin the world are taking medicine to get fatter and other half are trying some system that will make them thinner. During the first six months after aman gets married, his wife ex- pects him to tell all her friends that he knows he can never be worthy of such happiness. | A Brainy Aa pne When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it is danzer- ous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be ta- ken as soon as indications of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use prevents consumption. W. F. Hall, Jr. bat its recent meeting. -+General ‘forward and made the motion for Senator Simmons. Democratic Cau- cus Ratifies Action of the Pri- mary. Raleigh Post, roth. The joint caucus of Democratic members of the Leyislature with un- animity and much enthusiasm ratifi- ed the result of the late senatorial primary and formaliy declared Hon. F. M. Simmons the nominee of the Democratic party for United States senator to succeed Marion Butler, whose time expires March 4th. The action of the caucus last night was preliminary to tke election which takes place on the 22d instant. On that day the two houses will bal- lot for Senator. : When the caucus met last night Mr. P. M. Pearsall, Secretary of the Democratic State Executive Com- mittee, reported the result of the primary in accordance with instruc- tions given by the State committee Mr. Howard A. Foushee, who was manager of Carr’s campaign in the Senatorial contest, gracefully came unanimous nomination of Mr. Sim- mons as successor to Senator But- ler. The motion was greeted with a spontaneous outburst of applause that lasted for some time, Judge Connor called the caucus to order and on motion of Judge Allen, Mr. S. M. Gattis, the popular repce- sentative from Orange, was unani- mously chosen as the permanent presiding officer of the joint caucus. The hour was conferred on Mr. Gat- tis without his knowledge and he said he would show his appreciation by proceeding at once to the trans- action of business. : Mr. E. B. Norvelle was the unani- mous choice of the joint caucus for British Alarmed Bver Invasion of Cape Colony Succecding. London Dispatch. Jan. 9. There is no encoura zing news from Cape Colony. The Boer invasion seems to be proceeding successfully. and the alarm atCape Town is not abated. The situation is now admit- ted by the most conservative to be serious. If General DeWet should succeed in joining the ayyressive burgher army in the colony an up- rising of the Cape Dutch is more) than likely to follow. Advices from | the seat of the latest trouble are 2- waited in London with the keenest interest. The latest disptches from Cape Town are of a discouraging nature. One says that it is reported that the Boer scouts are twenty miles from Piquetberg. This place is less than one hundred miles from Cape Town. The scouts are supposed to be in ad- vance of a fair-sized army, and prep: arations fur the defence of Cape Town are proceeding with vigor. Enlistments in the volunteer defence force continue, and there are s-rong fortifications in the environs ready to resist the invaders should they put 1D an appearance. Another dispatch from Cape Town dated January S, 8:10 p. m., states that there is a rumor in circulatiun to the effect that the cyclist corps which was recently raised in Cape Colony to aid in the defence has had an engagement withthe Boer inva- ders in the vincity of Pinoeersklop. The report says that three of the cyclists werekilled and twenty-three wounded during the fight. The practically unchecked advance of the burghers southward is caus- ing alarm, and business has practi- cally been suspended at Cape Town. Allefforts are being concentrated enrolling clerk. He was placedgig nomination by Mr. G. B. Patiwegrt * Mrs. Margaret B. Ship weaam ored witha unanimous el@ assistant enrolling clerk. tion was made by Représe! Locke Craig of Buncombe. —_—+--—-—___——o Filipinos Petition for Liberty tition from 2,000 Read i Senate. Washington Dispatch, roth. In the United States Senate, Mr. Teller presented a memorial from 2,000 ‘‘Filipinos and peaceful inhab- itants’”’ of Manila. The memorial was in the form of an appeal to the Congress of the United States, and, as Mr. Teller states, was signed personally by theleading people of Manila and that section—!awyers, bankers and professional men rep- resenting the best elements of the community. It reviewed the cir- cumstances leading up to the pres- ent struggle of the Filipinos for in- dependence. It paid a high tribute to the work of Aguinaldo and his coadjutors in their endeavors to ob- tain liberty aod independence for the people of the Philippines. Reference was made tosome of the principal events of the present rey- olution against American authority, thepetition urging that the American troops had failed to make a serious impression upon the revolutionary party. It pointed out that Acui- ualdo had declared that he might lose the hope of victory, but he would not lose the hope of dying for the liberty and independence of- his people. It points out that the revo- lution has the support of practically all the people of the Philippines and declares that though 100 revolution- ists be destroyed, 1,000 will rise up tosupport the fight for independence. All of the islands of the archipelago, says thememorial, are supporting the revolution and they will not yield until the last drop of Filipino blood has been shed. The Filipino nation, the memorial continues. bearingin mind the history of A- merica and its humanitarian doc- trines, asks the government of the United States to cease its ‘‘persecu- tion of men struggling to be free.”’ The appeal declares that autonomy similar to that enjoyed by Canada or Australia would not be accepta- ble to the Filipinos, who desire full liberty and independence, and they urge the government of the United States to give them liberty and in- dependence. —— re a ee Governor Russell’s Message. Raleigh, Dispatch, Charlotte News, Jan. roth, Governor Russell's message was read in the legislature at noon to- day. He calls attention to the reports of the State officers, reviewing work of all departments of the State. The Geological survey has accomplished much and five mil- lions of dollars have been invested in timber and mineral interests. He reviews the increase in the University, Normal College, Agri- cultural ard Mechanical Coilege, hospitalsand schools for the deaf dumb and blind. Regarding the needs ofasylums he says the confinement of insane in jails isa blot on civilization. He endorses a reformatory for young criminalsin the strongest terms, saying it would be economy, He recommends a larger appropriation for the soldiers home; abolition of department of criminal insane Fin the penitentiary, and liberal appro- priations for State Guard. He devotes much space to a review of the states litigation with raii- roads, and the defence of his actions He recommends an increase of the Governor’s salary to five thousand. a re ae A Pug Dog at Church. Union City, Pa., Dispatch to Philadelphia Times. The week of prayer has had one funny incident so far. Jess, a pug dog pet of T. R. Smoot, is responsi ble for it. j Jess frequently yoes to church with her mistress, and among her other accomplishments she has been taught the trick of sitticg up and shaking hands. Jessand her mis- tress were in church, and the dog promptly curled up and went to sleep. She was awakened by the minis- ter, who was just closing his sermon with @ beautiful peroration, and be souyht those who would fiee from the wrath to come to come up aad give him their hand. No one res- ponding, he repeated the invitation. “Come along,”’ he pleaded. ‘-Come and give me your hand.”’ Thiaking the invitation was in- tended for her, Jess jumped off the bench on which she was sitting, trotted dowa the aisle, and, reach- ing the minister, stopped in front of him, raised herself on her haunches, and extended her paw. The man of God took no notice of the dog, but nearly every other person in the house did, and the solemn and sub- lime gave place to the iaughable and ridiculous. going to shake hands with her, Jess, an cigs LEE PNR SP i very much disgusted, trotted back to her seat. nt ag os Pa NETO) Ra Se Seeing that nobody was scm rom ee iam to protect the place, and the invad- Sers are momentarily expected to Weppear. There are no reports of the move ents of British troops this morning J considerable anxiety has arisen Fe over this fact. It is feared that m British forces are being kept vy bythe Boers in Orange Free ate and the Transvazl- ele ete ae aE Adulteration of Food. Toe December Bule!tin of the De- partment of Agriculture, which is just out, contains sixty pages and is devoted to a report of the results of the examination of various foods and drinks under the ‘Pure Food Law’’ passed by the General As- sembly of 1899. 454 samples of hu- man foods, beverayes and condi- ments were analyzed. 256 or 56 per cent of these were in some way adul- terated by having added to them substances which did not properly belong in them or by sale under names which would lead the pur- chaser to blieve them to be different from what they really were Forty- six of the 6S beverages and drinks. or 6¢ per cent of them, contained some kind of preservative; 41 of the +43 condiments, (catsups and sauces) or 9S percent. were artificially pre- served and most of the catsups werr alse artificially colored with coai-tar colors. 151 0f the 227 samples o! canned vegetables of various kinds, or 66 5 per cent of them, contained either salicylic acid, sulphurous acid. saccharine or formaldehyde as pre- servatives; 15 oi the 22 vinegars an- alyzed were either adulterated or else vot sold under their proper names. Most ofthe vinegars were sold as appie or cider vinegars where- as there are few visegars of this class soldinthe State. Thirty-seven samples of tiour were examined, chemicai and microscopical, and no adulteration found. The same is true of butter and oleomargarine, 1] sam- ples of the former and two of the latter baving been analyzed and found true to name. _>——— Mauch Ado About Nothing The Hustler. It seems that the McCann twins. triplets and quartette is a hoax, af- ter all, with the exception of the triplets. Mr. J L Hester started down there Weduesday to photograph the family. When within five miles o! their home he met a minister who conducted a revival in that neighbor- hood last week and was at the Me Cann home. He told Mr. Hester that there was nota word of truth in the report. He stated that Mrs. McCann was the mother of only three children—the triplets—and they were born about seven years ago. Another instaace of ‘“‘much ado about nothing.”’ rt a — McKinley to b+ Invited Memphis Tenn., Dispatch, yanuary 10. At ameeticvg in the various com mercial bodies of Memphis, it was decided to extend President McKin ley a cordial invitation to visit the city during the annual reunion of the Confederate veterans which will be held the latrer partof next May. A delegation of prominent citizens, headed by Mayor Williams, will so to see the president at an early das to present the invitation to hime The protest of the New Orleans Veterans against inviting the pres- ident to attend the reunion will ignored so far as Memphis is con- cerned. be i> 6 D> > <a More Men Still W-n'ed, News and Observer. “But for these false hopes (meaning a Democratic victory) a considerable reduction could have been made in our militiary establishment in the Poilippines and the realization of a staple government would be already at hand ’’—President McKinley’: Letter of Acceptance. “It is conceded by ail men in arms andis implied in their proclama tions, that ifthe election confirms present policy that the remnant in- surrection will disappear within 66 days by surrender of leaders and fad ing out of rank and file.’’— Report of Philippiue Commission made public by President McKinley in Septem- ber. The sixty days is out and yet the president still wants 100,000 men. <a A Desperate Struggie, Asheville, N. C,, Dispatch. Post Jan. 12. Mareus Erwin, clerk of the Super- ior Court, had a narrow escape this afternoon from destruction at the hands of Claud Miller. Er- win had Miller prosecuted for em- bezzlement. This morning Miller was bound over tocourt. Later he ‘called Erwia into the corridor of the ‘court house and producing a dyna- l mite stick, lit the end, intending to ‘blow himself and Erwin up. A des- | perate strugle for possession of the ‘stick ensued. Erwin finally being successful, and extinguishing the fuse Miller’s excuse was that every man’s hand seemed to be against him and he did not care if hedid die. foc gre Cia) canoe i | products 0° | they do val pri lim portant 'rative Knows Persors wio suffer -from ind sces-. tion can ae expect to live long, be- | cause they cannot eat the food quired to nourish the bods and the | the undizest:d foods | sen tie blood. Jt ist eure indigestion soon as }) ssivle. una the best meth- od of doing tas is to use the ws Nedol Dyspepsia vesis wont vou eat the Gjvestive orvans W. FE. Halli. Jr. prep2- ya ai to ira Cure restores ail perfect health N. H. Frazier, tax Bullock county, Aja., has received a letter, dated Memphis, from men claiming they had kidnapped Fra zier’s 18 year-old sun Bass. in Atian- uo Go:jector ta last ‘uesdav, end demanding $5,000 ransem. The letter contain ed young Prazier’s signature as proof of this claim. Frazier was 2 studeot in the Technological School, and has pet been seen there in eral days. The kidnappers asserted they were on their way to IXansas Cc whence rer negotiations would be conducted. ey sey ity. iuyY Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can digest only albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests al! classes of food, and that Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives in stant relief, for it digests what you eat. | Wor Halla: is The army canteen is to be abolish- ed, as the Senate, by a very decisive vote, has coneurred in the House provision relative to it. The merited reputation for curing piles, sores and skin diseases acqyir- ed vy DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Saive has jed to the making of worthless Be sure to get only DeW it’s Salve. W.F Hall.Jr. counterfeits. patch from Puerto Roal.nea i pala. the 10th, wher A dis Cad of inst., e Admiral his ecndition ’ + ee That Rs Cervera is lying ill. : 15 WOT atmast vs YyrOWwD 3: Ty is re NOpeiess itv make~ isers Suc: t She ae Dewitt’s Lirtle Early valuable little liver pil Hall, « » American Cigar Company was incorporated Saturday, pital of $10,006,000, James I uke, president of the American Te xo Cumpany and Uenry J Luce ndG.J. Smith, proprietors of the Powell Smith and Company cigar factories in New York, Poughkeep- sie and Wisgston are amon the ip- poreatc with Va » >. - cor e,atan morning cut broke bis Lous Currier, 40 ¥ early hour Saturdsy his wif throat. Archie’s head witha baseball took a Gose of Paris green and own throat with 4 =OoD a n hyat Dat a is razor. Over-Work Weakers our Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make impure Blood. } ur kidneys once every yy trouble causes auicl beats, and makes had heart trot working in poisoned blood :! It used to be co: troubles were <o t but now Messrs. A. J. Dinkins a: Elkin, have begun the publi the Surry Standard at Elkin. lirst issue is an attractive one sxromises well for its future Q2S5. The and useful y~ wn jax Buchanen.cclored, was ed ty the southbound pass train, in the yard at Mouroe Thurs day. He jumped cfi the train be fore it stopped, his head struck a sainst a freight car that was stand- iny on the side track and he thrown under tbe moving train Both f-er were-eut off and one jeg mangicd to the knee. He died aboui inves oO .ClocK-9ex) morning. it] ¥. nvey 7 3 — ak LY Few mothers are healthy, because their duties are so exacting. The anxiety of pregnacy, the shock of childbirth, wend the care of young children, are severe trials on any women. But with Wine of Cordui withia her grasp, every nother—e-ery woman in the land—can mie pay the debt of personal health she sjowes ker foved oncs. Do you want B® robust health with 2il its privilezes and g pleasures? Wine of Cardui wi! sive it i j oad Spa Qe Abo og WE ae maly Use a strengthens the female orgens and invig- MM orates weakened functions. For every a female ill or weakness it is the best medicine made. Ask your drucsist for a % $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, and take no substitute under any circumstances. Mrs. Edwin Crass, Gormer, Mich: "“Whea I commenced using Wine of Cardui I was hardly able B to walk acrose the house. Two weeks afte: 1 walked © @ h2¥ a mile end picked strewberricss, When my Bia other child ws bo-n I suffered with bor pains 24 Hg hours, and hodto raise him cg a bottle because I had mie coczilk. Aferusing the Wine during pregnancy this time, I gave birth last moni toa baby gici, and wes in dabor only two hours, with but Lids pain, end Ihave plenty of milk. For this ercat improve. ment ia my health 1 teunk God aad Wine of Casdui” 2s SE S S H E T 5O O S E LE S T R E T TS FE T T OT T E As SP U R TY LY ES EN E Re e FS S SR T , AT E BL OR Ok ee OU 2 OR Oe er o 1d Son, of cation of t,if you are too » 1 hin al asl ee na aka rich i J tt ail wrong, if toot te 4 als) wile at, cnough for your h - aithy; 2 little mere, or less 4 - —— ¥ { ~-~\<- 3 STES sasts dade i OO aay &4 lar; +153- seentet octcr; too thin, persists i ea a ees 1, nO matter whet cause, t > ae re ia ae Scotts Emuision of Cod 11 > , ae TVlser aol e Ppenciercs 3 en atl ¢ L , 7 “> wel ’ > ler these two | er = - _—_ ase rtigre ection under-aigesnuch. ir you can; 1 a OrR fhe Gens Grerework WLU but, whether yeu can crnct, take Scott’s Fn dil iis of Cod sion su Liver < sith your work. ym «it—trve—buz, by it, you = BP eae Se ean. There’s a limit, however; you li pay for it. on of Cod Liver ulst Scott’s Em Oil is the readiest cure for > ? : e “can’t cat,” unless it comes or qe ern ¢ t nlist paic mailing EKANSASCITY Limited equipped f: va | (seats free) ard Pal sleeping car, leaves F | Kansas City, M with fast trains he West and Northwest, . FE. LOCKWOOD, G. PLA ¢C. W.STRAIN, T. P. A.M CHAS. JONES, T. P. A,. 19,000 AGENTS WANTED LIFE AND SPEECHES &F BRyay. The “Life™ Is Written by The Speeches revised by Mr. Bry not pecuniarily i i golden opportunity for One agent sold s7 cop 67 copies in 10d Everybody wants and Prohibit itis only necessary for $200.00 outfit, etc., free. bu R. H. WOODWARD CO., Baut NOTICE— We also desire to selling our book on the beautifully illustrated. of McKinley” and other cam offer the best terms. KCR® cp. Fast Trein, fast j ok Ar x ee tor Cok FOR Vrs, Bryan terested mothe agent a ar IVbN si t25 cents manst 1 Act quick. “p Ww The your doing no work--vou can’t long be well and strong, without Sie hone os ry OviCee T'HE UNDERSIGNED Adminis - Clanton, deceased, will on the fanuary, 1901, atthe late reside WV.L. Clanton %in Iredell cor Hall charch, sell for cash to the Ul that valuable tract of land belo: ‘state of the said W. L. Cl waters of Snow Creek containing 75 4 wriess. This land is sold under a < is superior Court to make assets to pay debts, This December 11th, igoc. ALL. WOODWARD, Adininistrator. rator of W. 1. 1oth day of the said near Rocky hest bidder, Muie for Sale. re ~ i r sale. See st at my sstoffice, Shiloh town- ship p- tiully, Dec. 13th, 1900. j. D. LACKEY. Administrator’s Notice. Ininistrator of A. V. I hereby notify all nst said festate to befc the roth to said : judet GAT CLEGG Adsninistrator. January lorh, 1901. Mer Y VIRTUE of the powers contained in a mortgage deed executed by Chal Wagner ind wife, the undersigned mo rzee, will seil o the highest bidder for at the court rouse door in Statesville. on Monday. the fol! gage Sale ef Land. cash Noon .1G01, at 120°clock, M a ng sinning at z 2 ooles toa rock, ak, thence North ¢ -Imsnon, thence N ‘rub, thence N take on Jacob Varker’s li y poles to the beginzing, ir less. *. Attorney. s December 20, 1900, 42 poles 10 a per- 1 $2 poles to a hickory < East 76 poles to a UETY MR : Mortgagec North Carolina } Superior tredeli County. Court, M.P. SIMS ) vs. | NOTICE. A.G SIMs. The defendant above named will take notice hatan action entitled as above has been come nenced in the Superior Court of o dissolve the bonds of matrimony e ween the said plainiiff and 6 the said defendant will further take heis required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the jth Monday before the 1st Monday of March, 1901, at the court house of sai inty in States- ville, N.C., and answer or ir to the com- plaint in said action orthe plaintiff will apply io the court for the relief demanded in said complaint: This Dec. 13th 10 fs 7 20. Clerk of A, HARTNESS. R. PB. MCLAUGHLiN, Att Trustee’s Satie of Land. BY VIRTUE of a ceed of trust executed to the _ undersigned by Ben Boyd and wife. Wash Allison and wife. Lawson Chambers, Burgess White and Joe Wilson, the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash at the court house door in Statesville, N. C., at 12 o'clock, m.. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY ISTH, igo1, the following lots of land lying and being in diate2viile and Chambersburg towaships and described and defined as follows: ist tract—Beginning at a stake, running South io degrees East 100 feet toa stake. thence North so degrees hs ke. thence North thenceSouth 80 io degrees West 1 € degrees West 200 feet tothe beg corner. This being the property of stid I and wife, and for fuller description see deed from Mary C. Bell registered in Book 11. page 685 of deeds of the register of deeds office of Iredell county. 2na tract—Beginning on the W. N. C. Rail- road, thence South § poles to a stake, thence Fast 11 poles toa stake. thence North 64 poles to the beginning, containing '3 acre, more or less ‘This is the property of said Wash Allison ¢ and this sale is made subject toa prior gage to the First Building and Ioan Asso- ciation of Statesville, N.C. For further de- scription sce deed of J. S. Miller to Jane Allison, dated March 27, 1888, 3rd tract—Being part of the lands of Mary C- Hall, known asthe Chambers land, lying near the Georgia public road on the South end of y t ands of. y Arey, on il, containing 5 acres oTe or less, is last tract is the veriy of said Lawson Chambers and Hes in mbersburg township. ‘his sale is made subject toa prior mortgegetoH. BP Grier and WwW, G. Lewis. jJ. a. HARTNESS, This January 10, 1901. Trustee, Commissioner's Sale of Land. ¥ VIRTUE ofa decree of the Superior Court of Iredell county, rendered in a speciai i n John Tf. Raymer, admin- S uer, is plainuffand Dewey Raymer and others are defendants, the under- signed commissicner will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Statesville, N.C ,on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, :g01, at 12 o'clock, M.. the entire interest of the late ¢. A. Raymer, (the same being the undivided half part thereof) in the following real estate im shiloh township, to-wit: Beginning at a pine, Campbell's corner.thence Soutn 86 degrees, West 3333 poles toa post oak. thence South 169 degrees to a stake, Wiley shook’s corner, thence North $1 degrees, West 45 poles to a svake, thence South ico poles to a oak, thence North 75 degrees. West 22 poles lack oak, thence South 25 degrees, West ™ pos +, thence East 98 poles to a red oak, th gi polesto a white oak, thence iegrees, West 63 poles to a rock,thence 2 poics to a rock on side of branch,thence srees, North 6, polesto rock bluff on thence Sovth 15 degrees, East 75 polestoa stake side of Lewis Ferry road. thence North 31 degrees, East 214 poles to a black oak stump, thence North 109 poles toa pine knot, thence East 100 polestoa black oak, | Noah Stewart's corner, thence North 48 poles to a white ca).j thence “West 6 poles to red oak. : fh 52 poles toa stake, C. A. Trout- i man’s corver. thence West 61 poles to a pine, | Troutman’s§ corne, thence South 5 degrees, | West 26 pclestoa pine, hiscorner, thence South | 86 degreess West 26 poles to a dogwood. his corner, thénce North 75 degrees, West 51 poles }toa maple, his corner, thence West 1534 poles to | a stone, thence North 39degrees, West 90 poles | more or i to astake, shook’s corner, thence | North 77 poles to the beginning, containing 10re or less, adjoining the lands of C. nan, Benj. Stewart and others. The ibe sold subject to the dower. rights aura Kaymer. % cash, in three months and % ‘Litle retained for purchase mon JOHN T. RAYMER, Jan 10, 190%, Commissioner. R. ; McLaughlin, Attorney. ' 575 acres | A. Trot saine w lof Mr TERMS: < in six g@onths time. cs toa dogwood, thence South 25 poles] g g APPLY L e Southern STANDARD RAILWAY) trictly First-Class Equip ment on all Throweh and Local Palace Sleeping Cars on a!) Night Trains; Fast atic sale Schedules. 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Moore & cLean have a’ line of the Spanish het Soaps made from the 5?" ish Root which grows 10 Rocky Mountains. purely vegetable soa putrid animal fat e into its composition. - soap has been analy** experts and found to %& . purest soap in the *° Itis nature’s own for skin diseases. * us’and examine the line- Young Mer Wanted. 471TH fair education and good Le: and type ing railway companies as the « reliable institution of its kind. ates are assisted to positions opens August 15th.) GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLI Dr. P. F. LAUGENOE Will bein his office two beginning with first Monday .% month. Czil on him f in the way of dentistry. Work done in best manner. Pf Only the best material uy Supplie Ijhave Fiour, Corn, Meat. ete., for sale on time. oe me when you want time 0 your perchases of supp This March 3: fread 3S SEED WHEAT For SALE AT n Telegraphy tiling. This is « Write for free catalog. Lexington .& Dentist, STATESVILLE, W. ©. r rea t You * to your interest to dos? § Far su ON-TIME. Respecil J. L. COWwAN At BrickjStore Back*of Harrie and Rvs 7 t Cowal When you can buy 2 2c. Bottle — are Hali’s Uo Syrup. —— % atts North Ca fredeoli Gd GCG. i In E n * prs giet= This Caroline Gr, wite, Ida G venson LE R wor remedy Call 08 . gr Moore ° McLeals eS amen SI ee ee me ee TEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COURTIES AS THAT Of ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. — — os i rem TIT TY romMm oo ——_ ee I STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901. NO.3 VOL. Vil NOS — - = ----- wi are nn TT = = = een ne co A CPCI IE j eee aia otc Sean vo SPATE NEWS. GENEKAL NEWS THE LEG 7 : ae tiie E we » NE Se | z CISLATURE- [pastes band to sell property ot ipsane Question Answered & 2 . oer : \ Sera ee j Wite, and the bill was defeated. | eat eee ee ee ; ag oe ury is taking steps to ercct Wednesday Jani nak 23, marked| “ednesday btb | se int resting event was thel),, aoe . me ae ee Sen ere = exe nh" “- ereded school building at the apt pearance « of the = _issue f| Was Called teorder by |visit of Goveracr Aveock to the}: oe Sate na any medi e 1D tae Aim a nerr «) 520,000. Wj illiam J. Bryan “s paper Thec om- | Gove yeor Tur ler. | enate << vilized dhexs = Your ™ thers and ~ ees . ’ > | vrandm d rs never poe usS- icles e mother of Hoa. F. M. Sim-|™0Ber- ee eee | foes » House bills were introduced: }3) 4 g ans 2] a pris for ind : see - = = through the city yg GaAs Ge ee hore in| Tke President signed the Burleivh ire Sh rcoon p . ¥ Weaverto prevent manufacture | pic can, ne ig ne pores fois SPIE ice eon ie wn .O uGe and!a southern community and it mes county at the age of 738 “+g | bill makiny the app Sek ofthe Sent or | And sale of whiskey in Ashe county;| ang they seldom heard of Appendi- ‘ nds of Granite and M ) cnownD | s en ee : representa tive 1s 7n Caneress from the acolored races; to srotect | OY inston to regulate the ee ae Ser a pen “f ee ee ra , r iS fi er he tro first Insurance Copan) several States under the t fth ‘ commerce fron ing of couviets and to. establish lf: eee ls rt oe Heart : : ! ee ners, . Sone ree Jared 21> Doni ee er the teil see . : es ay ““|failare, ete. They used August —_ ~~ RES + ax: et } Eine Jac Oe a declared aloper sus lest “hursdav. $ imonoonties ’ ie iarms. es KF) ca is inan ioien ines onto: ae = “Shs S52 CoO Ure ROO tj secular tot t rigend on their last years ne : TOWN FO praonidit the sx: of} Bu S passed: For the relief of | oO or EE ar a 3 et t : et aes eg IO RP James <A. Mount, who retired tes in North Caro oO in- | dangerous insane: to allow the exee |- : a — ae SS “te = 5 * 3% - @ 24. SY NS en a oy a oe ° . 1 ie revulate tne acti Ri ENA onde ake Ressell was oe one Monday at noon from the office of teS uthport & Norbwes: | Uter or administrator of a deceasec | topes . ae - i adhere gS EE Nal mics | he jnnugeural c or, eno) r county Friday. His Go vernor of the State of Indiana. /ere iroad Company. is: Smith |‘Tustee to forclose a trust deed. esoeiaras i V i RIO Ny en ‘ A ES ‘ ' ; ” = : Fm eaten se a" = i . * , <) : aa Seer "™), 4 in mine may “ on of the syste A ee ae ane fror Aveock, from which we present): ang left arm were sprinkled ea very suddenly at 6:45 Ws dnes- | to ap) ropriate $309,000 for pubhe}| The only bill of general public im-jinay pook when ny e/'sin unother eolumna, is an a so ty meee His brother-in law is ae night. in bis apartments at the Scho: ee By Wasa erson Conc rning | portance introduced in the House with : i gat = ss loeument. Lofty in diction, [under suspicion Denison Hotel. private corpor Ss. revising vas by Winston of Bertie. This] you only need af P acer Cnt. S01 wiOrh, | UG : ~piercon. 3 z . < “ os =) eine ee mn = ilv need alk “ } = ~ - os : codifving the laws reletios 1] . | 2ill provides for the various of coun " S ar ter ei nlasranG ee a The river end barber appropria- ee Teiatioy to them. provides lor aric ‘ Aug oer sink ya and libera! in spirit, clear os Rex. oe. MeCorkle. who bas tion bill was passe a iast oe Ser ater Lindsey s b at ie amend es of the State to purchase farms Sas eee G a inced ia thouget and expressicn, n pastor sof the Presbyterisa}.. the House. It went through | the ch-rter of Reidsvill: ; a work ail convicts sentenced for | mens. wha ce ec : Sy, Opal. * ; S 2 * 4 Vet) : "i ‘ ‘amps the Governor as @ patrict ich in Greham for several years | \acticaliv as it came fram the corn- the c.'endar and passed iis less, than ten years on the pudlic} 16 py Ww ratesiazn. He sketches rap-| 7 ee Se Sere = cal te ee mittee I: carries slightly less than | T&a8Gt ss. Senator Gudgers bij) |oads. The dill provides that the — : hd a Statcswan 2 cke 5 Tap area : paren ! 20 SSR Heme ea le Ses Saree i ee . : 2 - ~—= Se Ya ae First church of Savannah ‘ $0,000.000, of which "$23. (00,060 js one tonal foresiry reserve pass beoans from the farms be devoted The contest among Lilincis Re sab- tusy z = S t c Owdy ~ a ey N — { nic »~A? o * * + > > “ z 3 = . 2 : ere ne The erection of the ae mont”) 1a direct appropriations. ne es . eat tee ae of the ome pecan ees for the Un ied Rew Fiat a rj : -coustitutional amendment, anc ae te, ~ She Nenatecrdered the anti-trust | 2Uses, convict farms ana jails. It} States Senat to : 3d ‘las ¢ STAT ESV ist. Tae & : ’ ment on the Guilford Battle Ground =A ae ce e auti-trus J ates Senate cameto an end /ast ee the results hoped for from it. But lis pow actually assured, a little over], State militia took con atrel ef Cor- | bill by Ward, the act revi- the | 4uthorizes justices of thepeaceto sen-} Wednesday by the withdrawal of Poesgian Bat Business. Depos att matters that are most fully | half of the #1. 000 that will be re bin, Ky., Friday ana’ Steps were at) corpor.tion laws by Fous! ang {tence convicted defendants to the | former GovernorTanner, and Messrs. Lisa a = e a ni : are » on time dGenosits q RG j : 3 Z i ¢ - aera asics peo secured Gnee taken by Col. R. D. Williams, the cocitying and revising of jaws ilurms to work out fines, and costs. Cannon, Hitt and Prinee from the a marityv. Speciai atter ‘inns on | treated of are education and a fair commanding, to check t the disorders }on corporations by Hendersen, | 5¢¢tien 6 of the bill provides: “That]race. Senator Cullom was re nomi va nereoni Sect Vn . “ vent : ie ' s as . oe re “ “ is Pine tory asic an Ee - I | aa L : S . E F 2 a ‘ IO 1- iatoral <0C Per a nc comitted at lowest = -vor-lclectionlaw. Itis doubtful whether} Henry Robinson, of Hot Springs| growing out of tke killing, last | printed. Vard's bill repeals the} @!! farming operations now conduct-|nated in caucus by acclamation ‘ f epedited or remitted ab 1G vee CN . = E # eP pedi c a = amation. ake eer es ' nfacturers and Individuals solicitca aud receives the cause of popular education was | Wes rup over and his jeft leg crush | W ednesday evening, of James Shot | present anti-trust law ard enacts ed by the authorities of such State Sete ce bl TOL ver more gieqwe ntly presented. | Cd So “hat ampurat tion was necessary | well by- Raleigh White. White was |one m:deled on the Texas and Ne-|P7ison shall cease after the year A Life and Death Fight. yooyyup ple berms ever €:c tury 2 : dee a4 . - “V1: a a : Se a mi 8 re G Aycock’s whole heart and by a freight train which heattemui {arrested and taken to Williamsburg braska statutes. It is specially in | 1961, and the authorities of such} Mr. W. A. Hines. of Manchester, ‘ram TS x= overpor AYcoce rt ny ct | iail > = eet CORA ae hi y = ie a ; r DB, y Et pe BIE: si i : : z : i ae 2 eee oe = oe ard while in motion last jal. tendea to prevent the organizat ion eee prison are authorized to em-|Ia., writing of ais almost miraculous % mn PE TESIC soul are inte a a ; . ose vy the convicts now ay their! escan ; . Saar eeay = e@QGRER, Freeident, & G&, Er BSR. Vice eresicem? | sou € intereste Eon uesacy. General Delgado, formerly the of 36 abination to contro! the peice | POs the convicts: OW under thx ir oe irom death. says: Ex po- sce es ce shier pis earnestness and wisdom will do| he ticket office of the Southern | bead of the ivsurgents ia the Island of pine i um5erin eastern C: truling, |cuargeand those hereafter sentenced | sure after measles induced serious i OR =a. : ne eee ate carota aetna mane aaa ; 5 . to suid prison.” o tr hich end : . Se o : eens -h to fan into a hot heat the edu-]} Railwey at the Concord depot, was|of Panay, bas volnrtarily surren ete as Seer Ward's obj--ct. Se eee ‘ung trouble, which eaded in Con- aon meer: arse A FN . : . e : moe Se = = enute ‘ : 1 aver Se AICO etn sumption ad frequen ie oa meer reer a Bacon spirit that is abroad in the | broken open one night last week,|dered. A truce conference between |) o99 an ick as cee the | aoe of Education First ee eee i i eee incquent “hemor oe ’ sitin Be iormatioa of i a “=Se@s 2nd Couzgnea nivatl ang = PRICK COMPANY Eclipse Portable © iY ett wie r ~ With simultanecus racéet setting ead blocks and cable repe Teed, +h most sensitive feed ever put on a Saw il .o Friek Company's BNGINES AND BOILERS Pate it ”) techs 2 ostlis “Tey } , eines snd b&b yiers, anv sree Cs awe FO aad dats ated ee mee Wi Hy ey EY ner, Sr axt Over Fosten Bras word ~ ar — ote oe FLEET Oe sae ao * bo esti : tA ae am ee Glo 3 tnias 2 wC., oS Wee Wish to call your at —LBISH LO or ine of > »¥ 7 ¥ Peng n Ura) z yeas 27 y ARUVTRBIAAB datz Pes ‘tin GiGAV AGCRWEaE, HEIEES, st FEENAGZ Y Leer bee dah, ithagas wis LLG & ry St ane mi vumto- da thites Ynis t we a wy underwear, Ler ps Rt 5 ‘ 7S (EL To itsanc O - an w ie a wc Hts On tO Gliese Cul EUSP u ive yeue hberai patri Se, WE are, Me y Erut ¥; “es els . ee SiGaD Glo thing Gc. epee secrete tenes ERE PEALE NEE ee es earner ba asteless ond Gucranicad to fr ae Fever and af! Miaineial Teousics. sor Cther Poison. Does Not Injai me Box, Tez., 8a My son pr child can t Pz Bu g | Cys Le i oe i / HEN vou buy RAMON’S LIVER Pi - ¥¥ TONIC PELL EESssonde not buya med- 3 icine, but a Complete Treatment for Bilious- § ness, Constipation and id Headaches. His tes 4 distinct medicines, but sold for one price— —25¢. # The Pills bring immediate relief; the Pelle’ 3 8 Siate, He wijl ind many difficulties in his way, but be is not a man to ve lightly turned aside, and if it is in his power be will more than merit fih the title of the ‘‘Educational Gover- nor’? whch hasalrcady been bestow edon him. On ubject of a new election law the Governor also and forcible. i thes ar- eV vues lucidly igut ery one Should read the isaugural address forhimself. Itis worthy of the State’s best traditions and stumps its author as a veritable Sau auong his fellows. And by the blessings of Almighty God North Carciina will go forward under his bs =. i. ~ At wet - . idersbip as sue bas never Gone be- ve ore > The Cotton 321i) Men ua cue tbe cotton mil on the J6:sh < S appoint cad to 1 catch a sett b- the cotton 2025 MLLeE ’ Jes 1. HE One S. er ava D report of tl * . . > TOno0%N oemittes it =m a . is amen men ue uadensisned cotton mill manag 3, 2¢ree to the taKwing ef tTeets March Isr, a alien one week's work shai! 65 hours, (2) Phat nochildren lessthan 12 avs o:d shall work in acotton mii ring of rin of an avatleble pub nic t thy iis shall not appiy to ‘on af wide or physi ca ily dis- sea parents. >vovided further, het 10: halt be the lowest mitat ich children may be work- wy circumstances ve) That we will co-eperate with Ln y sear plan to promote the ed ut f the working people in the ite a will cheerfully submit mor part of the burdens and labors nwivance the cause of general ed- ation. Cb). rercement w3 g G e the basis of the above ts of the cotten mill own nd agers we hereby petiti: 2 Leg slature not to pass any la- c inws at this session of the Leg- mzeure. Tais agreement is to oe cheese’ ween th cotton mill men and, wher On n 0D haalle ’ tone up the nervous aaa) and invigorzie. ¢ avery —— i eee Attra “Oe aS Kel a ne etive © Print rintilue tT Ber “ak oa ascot Et2) CO, ever be fore to turn out attractive up to-date pript- ing, and at prices that tonish tho. whe have not favored us with orlers. “N 2 = an 7 — r yr Qo © : a wee “7 100 Cards. 50c. 1009 Circulars 75c, Witha hands me Card Size § x5. Advertise what Case with v name BHNVE ir you See te seli witha cir- engrav id onthe case By LOPE cular. one easier Any style printed reacictamniasls wee one. card on AT LOW PRICE BOSe Letter Heads. Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements. Pamphlets, Circulars, ut low prices, Send E Ste 73a for prices oe samp: a filly signed, laid before the a ture. ee Ten-Cent Cotton to Gome. New Vork Commercial. However much trade and expert Opinions on the movementin cotton values may vary fromday to day, they are not widely divergent on the vescral proposition that this is a ‘‘ten-ceut cotton year.’’ It is plainly not aa ordinary or an aver- age year In addition to thecrop conditivus favoring kigker prices this season, the Southern planters have in gen- eral shown an unusual degree of eaution in marketing the product. Probably 60 per cent of the season's entire cotton crop has been soid since late September, but this has manifes tly due more tothe spinners’ ‘ but the burglar found nothing to re ward his efferts, as the agent bac removed the cash and other valua- bles from the cfice. — Governor Aycock received this telegram from The Cincinnati Post: “Will Jeifrevs and Ruhlin be permit- ted to ficht a number rounds ip North Caroliaa if prevented ia Cin cinnati?” Governor repiied: “Under i a eonditi 200s will | perm t of The it 1a wth Os Tae North Caratina Poultry As- ae wus organized las week in hariot! The ofleers elected for the year wore: A. E. prasi dent: R L. Simmons. Sheloy, see retary. | ESSNS. ja Sao Gibbs, cf States et vi of Mooress le. executive ¢ Yuidkin we at Lari 24 ti uy a 2 B¢ bad ; i four be L- ay ty BEOAUR, WiEy which was i : saidle. acci- lentiv fived. the ball striking Royali the sin. The indea man an is Shot and could ti ., e other offeers caught him just as as falling from his norse. Ee Youd Was Gangerousty wounded, and died Saturday. >_> facrease in Sills. The Strate Labor Commisioner has ‘da supplementary report to the statement as to the textile mills in operation this State up to Jove 30th last. Taisstate, the mills eoinpleted siuce Jane 30. or now to eourse of cons: ruc ‘tion. Of these hich 19 were com pss Ue in there are 37, of 3 oes These hive 154,000 spindles and3,6u0 looms. This brings the soralup to L4s81.77L spindles and 33.2°9 looms. There are 18 milis in course of construction, which of course do not re port. Some of tiese are so large that when ther come tc be counted the number of spindles will reach cver 1,750,000. —_> The Reformeatory Bill. Tre reform school bill, introduced in thelegislature vy Senator Brough ton, has the endorsement of the Re- formatory Association and other or ganizations. It provides for fiye (vustees appoigted by the Govern or who shall select a siteand location have the manayement of the schoal, the superintendest beiew ake 2 ov them. The bill ap; propriate G00 for the building and cannes of the school. <A! Ve chil dren between now ene Sand 16 convicted of crimes other than murder ard erson shall be there contised. The «trustees are viven powerte restrain them and provide manual training, When the school shall be compicted the Gov- por shall issue 2 proclamation to this effect. oC -_ Probiems to be Solved Roanoke-Chowan Times. The Legislature. now in session at Raleigh, bas important problems be- fore it to solve, among them the questions of Jengtherins the public schoo! terms and makiog these schoo!s mere cfliciest. This requires Delgado and Major Noble. adjutant general of the department of Vi sayas, resulted in De} Lado and his stall entering Iloilo and surrender- ing to General Hughes Cornelius L. Alvord, Jr... the de faulting note teller of the F irst Na- tional Bauk. of New York, was sea tenced Yhursday to1s vears im- } fect saan corporstions with over $1.980.990 capital steck came up. Henderson could n>: ‘see anyreas on fcr pronibit ing tn: corporaticas. One com- =e prisumment. dhe amonat of bis defaleation was £699,000. He was tukes immediately to Sinz: Sing, where his pedigree was recorded. audast ped swt given bim. Norman dic Kis eslored, was lynchad jast ¥ y for wreck- : Piant system fas st train near Dr is Fia.. Sund ay night, and it “tim i: atea two others who may shure the same fate if they are canght. In jess than two hours after the wreck in which the eng: neer was killed. the Citrus county otficers were en trait of) tue wreckers. The Army Reorganization bill which bad been before the if states S epete for two weeks , passed the Senate Priuay by a ic 23 Wi bile party iines were drawn on the meesure fcur Demo- crats voted for it, Senators Li nes: 2¥ of Kentucky; McLaurin, of Sent} Carolina; Margan, of Alabama and | Sullivan, of Missippi, Senator Hoar, = of Massachusetis, who was alse was paired against See Blackbera’s Way. Vinston-Salem Dispatch to Observer, 17. Congressman-elect Spencer Biaci burn is being severely criticised f here bv members of veth parties for piuc ing his court cases in the hands of x negro lawyer before leaving town. One of the Biackburn’s clients wasa young white man and whenhis case was Called yesterday and the judge asKed the defendant i fhe had coun- sel, James S. Lanier, @ colored law yer, arose eand announced that Mr. Blackburn had reques's ed him (Laai- er) to represent him during his ab- sence. a The Crimina! Insane. Wilmington Messenger. Tne Messenger has not given care- ful consideration of ee ease of che criminal insane who are con- iiaed in the penitentiary. Two thiegs which strike us as wise and necessary are: that the insane who are not of the criminai class shal! not be p:uced with ibat uther class; and, secondly, that tbe eriminal class shall be Kepl soare vbereand looked after with kiudness lieved Serious from tue fact thar prompt orders to the gua boat Scor- ; pica to proceed to Guanoco which is up the Orinoco river and nearest point tothe scene of the asphalt | troubles. Advices from Venezuela are carefully guarded by the depart- men of State put orders to comman- der Sirgent of the Scorpion to} “avoid vloudshed if possibile’ iadi cate provavie guilistua becweea Venezuelan government forces aad | the euards of the Asphalt CsapeelS Ss pany iz: Rowan county with a capi- tal of $2,000,000 had to be ineorno rated in New Jersey. ‘The vill passed its final reeding. fo the House the fellowine i!1'; were in rouduced: gv McLean, of Scotland, to au ihoriz Ze per utiary to bur or ouild a: d a factory or fac tories for Lae manufacture of fertili- zers. ir. \ielean asked that the Gul be reed, and referred to the committee on acricuiiure, Stating that no il] ok nore import: ance to the farn-crs of North Carati iva would be introduee a OF pa sed at this ses- sion: by Dsuvhtridge. reeulatiag fees of «3 tere! of 3% 3 Txing fees of charter as 3. and daa; ( irter. Char vd uniess receipt fi 32 appes"s On tae Charter. Refer: 9 to eon ni € On Gornoraiion: By Daite i, te incorporate Rai Sit) 2a JOT & Yas: & TOs av; by heouutres, to amend cusp! 2 15uU of Jax~ cf 1S31; by Rountree. to ‘ecorpor.i ine Hilton Railroad & ucyging Company; by Beddinetield : : prison and farm Morris, ta allow to issu yuGS; of Concord Kepres: ive Garrett, of Rock ie cher. tn tag dries 2d z bill to protec vane, fowss aud sheep. The vii is : idoes in North u dos ty be personal he introducer eee : ; bring over $100,000 the public Séhox Ss Qui ikat it will save the lives of tibeuseadas of young turkeys, quail, sheeu deer. ‘Toursdu intro Gills were - daueed us {stiows: By rion, to train dis- patehers fiom jury By Ay- cock, to Groate te text bock commissi to vrevide uniform Tt was $109 copies be printed. By Michae!. Onin. Ee MeNiell, a school teacher of Wilkes Conntye Headerson said he kad had & cGu a se with Chairman Roun- tree, of the liouse, andevery Lill te incorpora’: 3 compzny or to enlarge its puwers. virtuaily :naking it a new books throuzhout the State. ordered th. i 4 Aw een ger 1OY ine ranet company, of re incorporating it ought to pay ibetax. Bilis merely enanging tue name or increas c ‘pital wit cat eslarging its powers would pot ‘x required to pay the and care. If not continued in the peu-} tax order from the Emperor :+entiarv aod there trea‘ed welland! Bilis pass i rbird reading, as fol required before those who have the scientifically, where sball they be ‘ows lzous- ol! to aliaw ¢ nission Iseat in charge would detiver it even placed? ters of Trede:! io levy Sy aj tax i. tu Prince Ching. -—---- + pay indebi.uness of buildig court a The Venezucian Troubi-. thouse: Bouse bil! wo abolish 1b The Gext Book Commission Bull. ase : : = 1e ebruary t.rm of Mitebeli Sunericr | col. old’s Correspondence, 17th. Tbe Venezuelan situation is be- |} Uourt; Deno e bilfor the relict of: The bill by Senator Aycock pro- es oe H. \icNeillla Wilke schoo! teach- county. "The > Senate bilifor the relief of lthe ES 1S iusaae dep: urimeni in the Hospital at Raleigh came up.! This was introduced by Senator} ' ab ana Q _the appropriates 86,000 4 anon drawn from the .3 S709 for current exeu- * ‘he tion in Congress 1% the establish Ua erotnin ‘de use its intlu sek - uce ior Charirty and Children. institut The State i: ys, including ne Insane Asyiug is and the Schools or the Deaf. and Demb and Blind, the colleges at Chapel Hiil, at Ral- éigh, and at Greensboro are already mak ing demands upon the Legisla- rure for eee appropriations. No donbt each of these institutions would be more comfortable with a iarger slice from the Stare Treasury, Dut the supreme question of the hour, tn our judgment, isthe improvement of our public school system. Edu- cational facilities for every child in North Carelina was the slogan of tbe t » ft i campaign last summer, aud the promise made on every stump must ve fuifilled. How to raise the rev- enue for the proper equipment of the culumon scho. the puzzling qu *stion but it must be done some- is left yi is , — Chinese Agreement Sigaed. Pekin Dispatch, Jan. 14. Prince Ching has notiticd Senor De Colegan, the Spanish :ninister, who is tae dean of the diplomatic corps, that the agreement was signed yesterday morning, but tbat he did not expect to be able to pre- eyts of the Exmeror, guarded by the FEmpercr’s most tru Bee ser- vanis. Ue suid aiso that 2 persenal “ aoa be viding for the creation of a text-boo« commission and 'o procure for use ia the public and free schoois a uni- form series of text books provides thet the commission consist of the Goxrvernor, the Superintendent of Puolic tostruc jou and three mem- bers of the State board of education to be named by the Governor. This ae is empowered and di- cted to select and adopt 2uniiorm ? A ean or Series cf text-books, and when so selected and adopted Lae creased frum3i,730,000 vo = soon aie. ‘ing’s New Ali my doctors said Tmust Then I began to use Dr. K Jiscovery for Consumption, which completely cored me. I would not pe without it even if ii cost S3.00 a bottle. Flundreds have used ih on my recommendation d all say it= never fails to cure Tureet, Chest aid Lung troubies.”” Reeular size a0 cent v oe 21 0. Trial ot les free ac W. F. Hali, Jr. 's, drug store a ates Wy. i: am United s: Senator by 1 tara levistature last Wednesc a vote of 57 to 36. Ibe rex bered that Senator eae niea his seat in the sent the charyve of having boyy! Ciark te it wri On Giorious News D. B. Dr. He Cowes from Washita, L. 7. gow somethi be €:52 out. . Stroug appeals wll be made, and ae of Electric Bitters bas cured wreat pressu re will ve brought to Brewer of seroful 3 which oud ur OL r t ; from mi ny ed her ereat suileriag for year bu 2 ove 2 th: Teorribie sores would at m - wil) hear the ery of the r bead 2nd face, ar + do uo have w so loug 5 Could give no hs t cure Pr) Pever maay ajis Compiere and ber gealth is e b dof them. must be tent.” This shows what i sands given a chance. uave prored 3 sat Electric Bitters Din te ea eae is the best blood purifier known. Caba Foreign Territory. It’s the supreme re y fer eezeina, Washiugton Dispatch, 14th. tetter, salt rb rs. b sl The United States Supreme Court runving sores It stimulates liver, ys ay: announced its decision in the evs aad bowels, expels poisons, ease of C. F. Ww Neeley, of Indiana, [“—-PS “GRSeotion, builds up the charzea with embezzlement of the]*,- eae Oary of Couts. Sod os the publicfunds of Cuba, while act-| - : Hall, Jr., Drugeis Guaran inv as finaneia! agent of the Depart-|* oid ees Ee sts of that island. i Quay's triumph was com; aby ees is subject to extn: tis re election to the Sena from aie aa erea tol Pennsylvania last week was ee es : - _.__|given an ovation by bis admirers in Sbe court hel d i that Cu da is Si0TC1S0 | Washington when the news of his territory, cur only: purpose in ine re-e lection was received there. His 3 ar with Spain being to free tbe des < ras hidden by fioral offeri Cubz irom Spanish domina:ion. a ISRO EN HERI The decision was based ees the act Hie Fooled the a ° + G+ 24 hic 0 was ees sac aat ion. ee full doctors toid Reaick Hamil oi West Scifercson, O.. after ing 15 montis from Rectal he would die unless & Costiy ticn was performed; but he himseif with five boxes of Uucklen’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure ou Earth, and the best Salve ic ihe by worid. 2scenis a box. Nold W. E, Hall, Jr., D Dr ruggist. sent it tothe forsign envoys before the House comu oes ou post Wednesday, owing to the didi ticulty | tices aud free post :ouds has prac of obtaining the imperial seal.j/caily completed the pestofli - which, he asserted is ia the Forbid-|propriacion bul. The approp: den City, and in the private apart-|.ica for rural free delivery is iv- 3,900, 000, Z7ae usuai provision ior specia: lacdi- Lies between New York New Ucieans is Included. ’ } wh your hair split = the en Car onl pull out a S handful by run- ning your HAIR fingers throu gh it? Does it seem dry 2 and lifeless ? Give your hair a | chance. Fced it. The roots are not dead; they are weak because they are & starved—that’s ail. € The | best hair food is— If you don’t want your hair to die use Ayers Hair Vigor once a day. It makes tthe hair grow, stops falling, and cures dan- druff. It always restores color to gray or faded hair; it never fails. $1.03 a bottle. Al drugrists. “Qne bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor stopped my hair from falling out. ands! it to grow again nicely.” CLICS Wirt, March 23,1899. Canova, S. Dak. ne “Avyer’s Hair Vicor complete! cw me from dandru‘T, with whic Iwas greatly aflicted. The growthof my hair since = use bas becn some- thing wonder!=: eae ~ Lena G.GReexz, S New Yoru, N.Y. —— do not obtain all the benefite {rom the use of the Eair Vigor, , write the Doctor about it. §B08, Oa J.C. AYER. 2 7H YAM DITTRIMTAS eagerness to bu¥ thanto the farm- okey thanis: fon = | ey : nee : nf . tat 5 ON Na = zr 5 MASCOT PRINTING CO. sarees to turn the staple Gato Doce ae ee ee b¥ | The scizure of two sieamers by the; ment ofan “ppalech Park a3 ®jtext-books shall be used for a period CROWSON & SRONCE. PROPR é i : : aS ne re 2S the reyenve act. li the Legislatur Venezuelan government adds to the | foresty reserve was a wdop ted. of five vears io ati publie schools SOND IE | ST), aoe have eertaintv been 3 frame & revenue act » si} j oi nve yvears ib a) public sen 3 Be a Rene tas ieee ee = an ce a es ae : acy tha S wit compic satious Tt is tnous ght that 7 Among ter Sub uce and it shail net be jawfai to use auy 5 j Rae laoreet as fj cause alt the property ln the State the U. S. willsead flagship Kearsaze' House were ihe "books upon tue same branches temptation to rtsh the cotten for- e listed at its true ec: mre : OUI OR eae y 3 ardifobae innen ae Fj to be listed at its true cash value, !io Verezucta to protect American) By Wrizts. of study. Lue series adupted stat > ward for “big money must havej< vhich we have understood to be thelinre j enant : se, : : eee c » teen almost irresistinpie—eould not} tity - = c eo tutetest. 1a ; to Mane Weaants 2 include the toliowing branches of ; Deen ee eee yee here will be no need of is ieee Getmeunor tor sGandor scudy: Orth ue wri \ oat Sens To. oe = 10 {suing bons or resorting toextraor The New Siste Cficers. Willard. to rezu! ting, arithme? gram- ordinar 2qys Oo she rec : 7 methods ; re ie eS : = r " igen ea Stes ee st : etary aa |dinary methods. fore there! Jbenew State officers took the jeyislaiive ¢ ou: mar, lane pecs y of | ; : = : 271 = “pow: Sai RS = “5 Bre aes x . ee D = ai has been but uoilormity of gath of office in the ioilowine r cree list Gos for ‘axation: OY Whitaker. North Caz n2 (containing tne con- ; 5 t t that ail cleaning is | ste } sans ee hi Bee a | valuation of for taxation. Franklin MeNeill and 5S. i. Rog- of Forsyth, : rceqguire city and street | critution cf the -taic), hiscory of the} z that Si cca ls oiled bis profits is rath re | Here aan e : . = 5 ad S =: : a “), - : { reable cotton re = ee 1900. re | Here ig Norty — e know onelers, members of tne Corpora: ion’ railroud companies to use vestibule! Uuited States (ce: wntaining tee con- ' Uiavat Ore oe > ‘ea. i wr iyi yar a ’ Ties te ° ees ae . ce Houston Post Saaonb es 9 oe Dr sane iis Hsted | Commission. _ fronts on cars; to amend charter Of | Sivution of tue United States), pays 3 oe zs a bos siesta fal jits true valu while in av adjoining! Mr. 8.6. Varner, Commissioner Salem. iology, bystiene, naiure and effect of} S ly justitie i Osttion when ' < st % ne = mr ae os 3 =e. eee oH 2 = : = ; se farme : be ers 2 a ae wt from ene-!of the Bureau of Laver aud Print. faursday was joca i bill day in the |ajcoholic drinks aud rarcocies, ele- | us sures tn arm tbat 'Siba rds its true value ing House. The onl y pills of general ma gala heory ; i;now nothing in sieht i : : mai is of general | ments of civil government, theory © : Hos ee ee ight to warrant} Mee Vr, S. L. Pacterson, Commission- importance iutroduced were 2 dill etice of teaching. None « 120 %OY wens sand adds this edvice:! rtaise Tour Own Horses 2 oom Saat and prac ice or %& toe sone oO : i--Any e ort to place spot cotton be-{ Rzieigh News and aoe eee er of Agricuituce. ‘by Represcntative Whitaker, of | of these ocoks shal! contain anythiag ‘ putas nid oe e oe ~ oe aU hae ae et _{| R. D. Gilmer. Esqg., Attorney. Forsyth, requiciug street cars tolofa partisan or sectional character. * ve "ashing Powder Ngee Onl ma Sor maul ' nA Z ae eee ian a = North Caroli- : General £ have vestibuie fronts. The bil! was : Sections 3 proy ides for the eppoimt- , it’s as good as-an extra pair of hands in ee aes = eee ms ca ae Oso ace eee xis OWn mules and! Gen. T. F. Tooa. ‘Superintendent referred to the committce on rail-! ment of a suv ESS of 5 to ve q vO0S 3s remna , a rst> ley C2An Oe = _t3 ; ins) 4 a a: Bi uschoid. It saves time and worry. erap to refuse t Se he Seema sd On: Ce Pub.ic Inst: a roads; aud 2 bili by Mr. Rothrock to] selected from among the teachers, ; ‘ packa: re—greatest economy. o reiv : oO make sales. jlaro mS aS cheap as ia Kentucky, and Maj. BF, Dixon, siate Auditer. tax dovs a0 cents each Ther are l,. st or County supe srintendents actu- 3 : SERB. INK COMPANY, fhe market for cottst gocds does !a ew farmers are raisiag a their owa MI Pp . 12: 35 4+ Fee ae bse ieee es ogee Hess. Sees New York. iY tany rate, disclose any signsimues. Ba ; oe we}; Mr. B. R. Lacy, State Treasurer. | ee difiereat dug-tax vills in prepa-) aily engusedin the school business © ton. "philadelphia. set : ae me aoe Da et JER SSS biti Seven rarer to faa Mr Je pea Grimes, Secretary | ation. Pe ibis St2 ate (not more thas one from SRS MRR DSBS j that t Se wid ime oe ee i this than nitis to fi: — farmer wh] of Strate. La Friday 18:h—Ia the Senate biils! way one congressional district) to fe 1s ta OTe jyustivea, sav se is 20 eo ‘ ‘ aaeaaiimanane Be ae ! Bee Hee S 3] ae a = Be The a ee os a meat at) W.D. Turser, Esq, Lieutenact were i introduced as fellows: /whom shall be referred ali books * the > af 220l8 iis Sstapie farig me ot i £ : ernGee ae IO } Renter Wanted 110 cents this = on than he man i a be a = oa = a oo By Foushee to regulate the sale of | cat to the State text-book commis- ) es mt . 4 ENTS TRIS S se ¢ : 2 2 ’ % x ; ea oe iy WANT a good renter. Apply to ' ofeeture ae forci nes a > gene = a Daas Saye cee C. B. Aye cock, Esq.. Governor, “personal property by adwinis: rato+S}!Jion as Sps ecimen copies of same, up- * Dec. 20th, :goo. WOR a ¢ Pe w = in ai Gee prices | Dorse, pease Sas the invention and The oath was administered to DY Travis io appropriate S200, 300 | ‘oa which bids are to be based. This New Sti LUN T ats x ay » the i £ : Mis oueren het Se Sane ioe | generai ae S Se SoU: ae each one by Associate Justice Walter |to furnish ivur mouths school in | committee shail report on the merits } <= ryre . . 2 NOTICE. Renter Wan! ed. Sotineable eee ine uni ters appl me ea ea eye! ea a ae did ee ‘ Clark, of the Supreme Court. jevery school district in the State | of pooks, irrespective of price, tak- 10g noticeat Sis th a lyn fing bicycles com Hs x i : iis gavin Shee ee i \ ‘ls passed: To allow Senate ijny nsideratiog ihe subject The def a Fee naicoee This seuson there is 3 large Geath | eee bievele Seen The Appetite of a Goat ‘aud “House committees oa rods | nacten, printing materizl and oe he defendant above nary Se eneesentt crop. G diand and si “K oe backer nares la vr ; _ , : that ai actionien i Dos : es e = < | piv “ Si eae z rate among children from croup @ and | 3 ere eat eae = a is ee Soe Is envied by all PoCr dysp: ept ee ‘jointly to empioy a steno, Sr apacrs = c anical qualities and general suit- ee rior Court of Iredell county | December 20. 1009 lung troubles. Prompt action will /¢°™ and for horses as ever. The St. | whose Stomach and Liver are out of to require justices of the peace to! so:lity. eareeni five! ir x i EEN save the little cnes from these ter-/ | Louis Geaiers eee that there has order. Alisuch shouid koow that qualify in 30 days after election or) —____—_— ae EOUCE La Cre TibieiGineascae Ge inoue Toninoeh | greater G@emaad for! Dr. King’s Naw Life Pills, the won-;appointment—vacancy to be filic ed | Toe most ere bealing and an- asth day | “PAVING qualified as* admin‘trtor i2,7 so certain to give instaat eee aoe The raisiog of | derful Stomach and: Liver Remedy, - by Governor. | tiseptic application ever devised is aeenios 3 ; j x ¢ of Peter Bampto: as Ore Minute Cough Cure. [t can! CC'S 3 profitable occupation. gives a splendid appetite, sound. di-; “Te bill to prohibit sale of cigar | Dewitt’ *s Witch face Saive. = it Ss ae “petiti mm in i { ed hereby notities ali > ; = a < t =t 5 r@ial: : or the pt laintid v- poly to tke Court Lo oe caine cae oadicaatei to pre also b¢ relied upon ion grippe aud’ Quality and not quantity makes gestion andareguiar bodily habit ettes in the State was made a spec: tal! reileves ae once = war Pt es, Telief demanded in said petition. to him for payment within twelv. (12) months oj! throat and lueg troubles of} Dewitt’s Little Early Rise b that insures perfect health and great order for Wednesday, 23rd inst. A ‘sores, eczema and Skin diseases. December rth, 1900, trom date of this notice. or it will be plead: in pos ’ rey | ie i EUS J sers suc ener Only 25 cents at W. F. lega! argum-at of some length was! : Beware of imitations. W. EF. Hail Jz. ier Re NESS. bar of their recovery. } aaulte Pieasant to take. W. F. | } Fanos little liver pills. W. F. 8y- y 8 3 if erk Superior Court. This December itl, 1900. G,W.CLEGG, ; Hall, Jr. ' Hall, Jr Hall, Jr.’s, drug store. precipitated by the bill to allow Jr. : Connelly, TS. 4 r. oat etn ie Boe a ee a NEL iE MASCOT | PUBEISHBD WEESGLY | ONE DOLLAR A YEAR —— \. D. Warrs, Eprror & PROPRIETOR Entered at the Pestoffice at Statesville_as second class mail matter. ] ’PHONE No. 35. Jon. 24,. 1901. Statesville, N. C., QUEEN VICTORIA. ay of May, 1819, a baby girl was born in England 1 the Duke and Duchess of Kent anc nemed Alexandria Victoria. Eigh- teen years later on tbe death of William 1V, King of England, she ‘ascended the throne of Great Brit- ian and Ireland. From that day until her death, for almost 64 years, she has ruled wisely and well the vreatest nation on earth. Throughout this long period, the most eventful! in the world’s history, she has retained the love and vener- ation of her subjects. While the nation grew and expanded and storms of political animosity swept over Great:Britian, everywhere and at alltimes Victoria was honored as arulerand loved as a woman. Soon after her accession to the throne she announcec to Parliament her intended marriage to Prince Albert. This was a genuine love imatch and the home life of the ‘Jueen and Prince Consort was such as to render the Queen’s hold upon her subjects stronger and closer. A discerning student of her reign has stated that no former sovereign ever so fully realized that the powers of the crown were held in trust for the good of all the people; under her rule constitutional government in- creased and the liberties of the Eng- lish people were enlarged and pro- tected. The fact that she exercis- ed her power in the fear of God and for the good of her subjects and her stainless home life and the purity of character endeared her to her sub- jects as no other ruler has ever been. And though ske sleeps with her fathers and her son Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, reigns in her stead the good Queen, Victoria. wiil be ensarined for years tocome in the bearts of her people, and her reign, the longestin English history, will godown as the wisest and best. — ~~ eo — Tuesday’s report of the doings of the legislature says: “Mr. Carson, of Alexander, in- troduced a bill ‘to restore the weit cf mandamus to its ancient dignity,” which repeals sections 8S and 89 of the election law.”’ The expected has happened. It is only a matter of surprise that the member from Linney’s_ bailiwick did not introduce this little bill the very first day of the legislature, for you know the righteous soul of the Congressman from the eighth dis- trict has been grievously vexed these many days over the unheard of ccime of the Democrats in actually interfering with the writ of manda- mus. Now if the member from Al- exander doesn’t feel equal to the task of telling what a terrible wrong his bill is meant to rectify, just let him prevail upon Speaker Hender- son, of the House of Representatives, in Washington, to recognize Con- vressman Romulus Z. the first time he rises in the House and he will get material for his speech in Raleigh. Oh! no, it maces no difference what subject is under consideration in Washington, the member from Mr. Carson’s county only has to open his lips and, unbidden, the words election law, writ of mandamus,etc., gush forth. Yes, we’re glad this billis in. Now for eloquence in Washington. SES The public school question is the foremost one before the legislature. And if the members of that body listen to the plausible and eloquent pleas of able men, who are button- holing them and stating the needs of their institutions with so much force, and do not provide for the ed- ucation of the boys and girls of the state in the public schools, they will be apt to hear something drop when they get back to their homes. The children have no special pleaders in ialeigh, probably, but the manbood of the State isback of them. Pro- vide for the public schools, care for the insane and then do the best that can be done for other«deserving causes. On the 24th « Peet Tuesday Hon. F. Jf Simmons was elected United States Senator for the term of six years from March ‘th, 1901. This election ratifies the wish of the people expressed so .em- phatically at the primary last No- vember. Sepator Simmons will succeed Marion Butler and thus re- move a scab from the face of the body politic. The new Senator is a lawyer of fine ability and a gentle- man of legislative experience who will reflect honor and credit upon himself and hisState in Washington. _— EE +4 aaa The Atlanta Constitution wants good agents everywhere. Men who will get out and canvass and hustle for new business. Many who have to go over their own and adjoining counties on business can take The Constitution along as the best side line. Country doctors, tax collec- tors, rural route mail carriers, nur- sery men, farmersand good work- men, could all realize among these prizes and make their commission besides. A fair salary propositi IE aa inte. Yy proposition oe iy eo ~ STATESVILLE’S ADVANTAGES. A New Leader, Zesourses of Iredell and Alexander Counties. Southern Field, Statesville, the county seat of ire-: dell county, North Carolina, bas excellent advantayes as @ center for furnitureand other woodworking enterprises. Itis located nearly in the center of the county at the inter section of two lines of the Southern Railway, which connect the town with practically all the resources of the county. There are large forests of oak, | hickory and pine in the adjacent neighborhoods. <A branch line runs to Taylorsville in Alexander county, | . distance of twenty miles, and slong its route as wellas the other ‘ines centering at Statesville, tbere are excellent supplies of materia: for | woodworking concerns. In Iredell county, there are 344,-) 003 acres of land. The surface is} senerally rolling, lying between the | waters of the Catawba river on the | west and the Yadkin on the east, | peing mainly drained by the latter | indits tributaries. The principal crops are cotton, tobacco, grasses and grains. Very fine fruits are raised. There are ten large tobacco factories at StatesviJle and oneat Mooresville and several warchouses, which give this section some prestige 2s a tobacco market. There is also a large cotton mill at each of tbese places. Statesville is growing rap- idly, there having been more than 2250,000 spent in new buildings dur- ing thepast year. Its industrial life is quite diversified. Besides the cotcon and tobacco industries above noted there are tanneries, furniture factories, flour mills, cottons gins and numerous small industries man- ufacturing sash, doors, blinds, boxes, show cases, grain cradles, brooms, harness, saddles, ice, lumber and foundry work. Good farming lands are very cheap. The opportunities for rais- ing stock or fruit are excellent. Away from the railroad, but tribu- tary to Statesville are several small cotton mills doing a prosperous busiaess. The county of Alexand- er, of which Taylorsville is the coun- ty seat, is traversed by spurs and high ridges, many of which rise toan elevation of nearly 2,000 feet above sea level. A large part of the coun- try is yet undeveloped, the higher divides and ridges showing a large idmixture of pine and chestnut, the lower sections being covered with yak forests. Cotton is cultivated in the southern and eastern sections Fine grades of tobacco are produced in the central section avd apparent- iy this land is well adapted to its culture. The sides and coyes of the nountains are especially noted for their apple orchards, where the ruit raised is of a delicious flavor ind large size. This section evident- v has a bright future in the produc- sion of fruit. There are in the county 156,835 acres of land, and tracts of varving size can be purchased very cheaply. At Taylorsville there is a factory for the manufacture of sash, loors, blinds, and cross arms, two flour mills near a cotton mill, several -aw mills and an excellent mineral spring, The town has a population xf about 600. Another village on his line is Hiddenite, so named fromits hiddenite mine, not now vorked. Surrounding the village isa good tebacco and cotton grow- pg section. Ve will be pleased to furnish in- formation 2bout some good bargains in farm lands in these counties. rE ——— Queen Victoria Dead—King Edward VII Rules. Cowes, England. Dispatch, Jan, 22. Queen Victoriais dead and Edward VU reigns. The greatest event in the memory of this generation, the most stupendous change in existing conditions that could possibly be 1m- agined, has taken place quietly, al- most gently, upon the anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria’s fa- ther, the Duke of Kent. The end of this career, never equalled by any woman in the world’s history, came ina simply furnished room in Os- borne House This most respected of all women, living or dead, lay in a great four-posted bed. Around her were gathered almost every descendant of her line. In searcely audible words, the white- haired bishop of Winchester prayed beside her as he had often prayed with his sovereign, forhe was her chaplain at Windsor. With bowed heads the imperious ruler of the Ger- man empire andthe man who now is King of England, the woman who bas succeeded to the title of Queen, the Princes and Princesses, and those of less than royal distinction, listened to the bishop’s ceaseless prayer. Six o’clock passed. The women of this royal family sobbed faintly and the men shuffled uneasilv. At exactly half past six o’clock, Sir James Reid held up his hand, and the people in the room knew that England nad lost her Queen. The bishop proaounced the benedic- tion. The Queen passed away quite peacefuly. The record of the last days of the reign of Victoria is not easy to tell. For several weeks the Queen had been failing. On Monday week she summoned Lord Roberts and asked him some very searching questions regarding the war in South Africa. On Tuesday she went for a drive, but was visibly affected. On Wed nesday she suffered a _ paralytic stroke, accompanied by intense physical weakness. I was her first ill- ness inall her S1 years, and she would not admit it. Then her con- dition grew so serious that, against her wishes the family were sum- moned. When they arrived her reason had practicaily succumbed to paralysis and weakness. The events of the last. few days are well known Atthe lodge gatesthe watchers wait- ed nervously. Suddenly along the drive from the house came a horse- man, who said: ‘Zhe Queen is dead!’’ as he dashed through the crowds. TYhen down the hill rushed amyriad of of messengers. Soon the surrounding country knew that a King ruled over Great Britain. a North Carolina stailroad. Raleigh Post. The State Board of Internal im- provements will their report to the Legislature in a few days. It willsay in regard to the Atlantic and North Carolipa Railway that the property is now worth a milliondollars. During the past 14 months $130,000 has been spentin permanent improvements; the receipts are $269,000, the net re- ceipts $111,000, and out of the latter all thedebt save $38,000 has been paid. This $38,000 will be paid off by April 1. The receipts are in age, pontely at the rate of ? ? , ; strong Northern | York, Ohio probably make: Democracy’s Hope. Says Henry Watterson Savannah Ga., Dispatch, 17th A Bard Task Beform Them. London Dispatch, 17th. Henry Watterson was asked to-|¢9 hold a hopeful view regarding the | night what ne thought ‘le’ land’s suguestion about giving ‘the rank and file’ of the Democratic party a chance. ‘Four vearsis a political genera tion.” he said. “Tbe times and the party will take care them- selves.’ *-Do vou think Hill, of New York, will be a formidable candidate?” oi of Mr. Cleve-|South African situation, but they seem to recognize that vigorous measures are necessary. The pr0-| clamation cf Cracti:liaw through- | out almost the wholevf Cape Colony, Lord Kitchener's strong measures azainst the population of the repub-, of the wives of men similar measures go to show that) lis visiting her uncle. R. FP. | Esq. lies, the placing on reduced rations! ty, was here Monday lookiag aft: in the field, and his house and lot: TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. Mr. W. A. Stevenson, of ~tates-}| The British authorities continve vite was here the first of the week. Miss Ollie Crowson, of Hickory, | Ro CoN. eame Cat Conzressman Linney last Friday to see his family ard! Ezypt farm. M. H. Shoemaker. of Iredell coun- fter | Mr. Wm. Bagre and family, of You had better ask me what ‘he} there is still heavy work ahead. | Fast Orange, N.J., are spendivg 2 weather conditions will be when the] British offensive operations have! few weeks in the county. next Democratic national convention ‘meets. In my opinion, however. the hope of the party lies in thecoming- lout of a new leader from one of the States, like New or Indiana. J think. too, that he will bea man now com- paratively unknown. You will re- 'call that Tilden and Cleveland were almost unknown when they were | nominated, and electrified the coun- try. The manalways comes with the occasion.” “What about Mr. Bryan?”’ ‘‘He is an unknown quantity. He is still young and strong. It is in his power to do the party a great deal of good or a great deal of harm, accordiag to the position he may take. He possessesa great deal of influence with the people.” Mr. Watterson declined to char- acterize silver as eitber a dead ora living issue, or to express an opinion as to whether or not Mr. Bryan was endeavoring to continue in the lead- ership of the party. —a To Leave the Negroes Out. The following sections of @ bill in- troduced by Mr. Carson, Republi- can member of the house, from Alexander gives his party’s view of the negro question. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: That section 4, 5, and 6 of article 2 of the Constitution of North Caro- lina be and the same are hereby ab- royated, and in lieu thereof shall be substituted the following: Section 1. The Senate districts shall be so altered by the General Assembly of 1903, and after that at the first session after the return of every enumeration ordered by Con gress, that each Senate district shall contain as near as may be, an equal number of inhabitants excluding negroes, aliens and Indians not tax- ed, and shall remaio unaltered until the return of another enumer- ation, and shall, at all times consist of contiguous territory; and vo county shall be divided in the form- ation of a district. unless such coun- ty shall be equitably entitled to two senators. Sec. The House of Representa- tives shall be composed of one hun- dred and twenty Representatives, biennially chosen by ballot, to be elected by the counties'respectively. according to population, excluding negroes, alieus and Indians not tax- ed, and each county shall bave at least one Representative in the House of Representatives, although it may not contain the requisite ra- tio of representation: this appor- tionment shall be made by the Gen- eral Assembly at the respective times and periods when thedistricts for the Senate are hereinafter di- rected to be laid out. Had Teddy Roosevelt Treed. Meeker, Col., Dispatch, iSth. Col. Roosevelt's chi was vacant last night woen the hunters at the Keystone ranch gathered for supper. No anxiety was felt at first, as he had told the others when he left the cabin for a solitary stroll just before dusk not to wait for him in case he was not back by supper time. But at 9 o’clock, Col. Roosevelt had not returned, and his friends became alarmed. At10 o’clock they were convinced that ke was the victim of some accident, and men and dogs started to find him. Possibly, his friends though*, he had fal!en while climbing the wall of a canon and was so injured that he could not walk. Perhaps he had had another encounter with agrizzly, and had been less fortunate. It was even suggested that he had been kidaapp- ed by a belated party of Utes who have been killing game in Colorado. When he left the cabin Cl. Roose- velt intended to geta few shots at some of the numberless little wolves after which Coyote Basin is named. They are exceedingly fleet and can- not be run down in a broken coun- try, so he hunted on foot and with- out dogs, taking his chances for coming upon them by steal-h. But the coyotes were wary, and he did not get a shot till in the gath- ering darkness he saw the shaggy form ofa gray wolf outlined against the sky ona ridge fully 300 yards away. It was too dark for accurate aim, but a bullet from Col. Roose- velt’s rifle wounded the beast and sent him limping and yelling over the brow of the hill, Col. Roose- velt followed him on the run. He |found the tracks of the animal show- ing that its leg had been broken. A light snow had fallen the night be- fore, and the bloodstained footprints were easily traced. The hunter was already far from home and in the excitement of the chase had | st his direction, However, he had no thought of danger until he noticed that the yelping of the wounded woif was an- swered by others. The gray wolves are twice as larg¢e as the ccyote, and. dangerous when in numbers. Col. Roosevelt kept away from the thick- ets and brought down severul of the brutes when they came too near. Finally it became too dark for any- thing but hapn-hazard shooting, aad as the countrv seemed alive with wolves heclimb:da tree. In doing so he lost his cartridge belt. There the party found him after he had been a prisoner for four hours. Un- der the tree were-a half dezen wolves that he had killed with his revolvers The others were soon scattered by the dogs. 13° ak >- Too Many Divorces. Exchange. “We see it stated that there were about five hundred divorces granted tin North Carolina during the past jvear. This is a lamentable fact. The Legislature which is in session can perform a great public duty by enacting a more stringent di- vorcelaw. Theevils incident to di- vorces are many, and when the mar- riage tie is regarded as of no per- manent binding effect it will lose much of the sacredness which would attend it, and the home, the foun- tain bead of society, Christianity and civilization, wili be seriously threatened. Divorces are too easily obtained. The marriage union is unthoughtedly formed and as uncere- mowiously broken.” ceased for the present. It is sup-| nosed that Lord Kitchener is collect- ing his strength for a final etfort to: crush or to capture the commandoes | by a repetition of the tactics which caused the surrender of Generals Cronje and Prinzloo It is alleged that the Boers who areconcentrating at Carolina and Ermele are preparing to desend into | Natal. | The casualty list issued yesterday shows:tbat the Boers have released 297 British who were captured at Helvetia and Belfast. The facts re- yarding the captures have not been yet allowed to transpire. It is as serted that more heavy naval guns will be landed at the Cape. —_-— Lost $500 and Without Finding His Boy. Atlanta, Dispatch, Jan. 20. Mr. N. H. Frazer, of Union Springs, Ala., whose son Bass was kidnapped several weeks ago while a student at the Technotozical School here, has apparently lost $500 by a decoy letter sent him. Frazer received a letter stating that if he would place $500 in gold, the amount offered for his son, ina sack with a peck of potatoes and proceed along the road near the United States Federal prison, several miles from this city,:he would be met by a negro, who would ask. ‘*Massa, has you got dem potatoes?’’ He was to Celiver the sack and its contents to the negro and his son would appear at a hotel in this city looking for his father at an early hour Sunday morn- ing. The letter was signed ‘‘Packard,”’ maiied ia Atlanta, dated January 16 and the instructions were minute aad specific. Threats of exposure and f-"ure to carry out the instruc- tions were frequently made in it. Mr. Frazer’sson, a brother of the kidpapped boy, carried out the plar of the letter, met the negro as ar- ranged and gaye him the money and potatoes, Saturday night. This morning he was at the hotel mentioned and has remained there a!l dav, but Bass Frazer has not ap- peared aud notrace of him or the persons who received the $500 can be found. > Phe West Point Investigation. Some- thing of the Fighting Code as Practiced There, West Point, N. Y. Dispatch, Jan, 15. Cadet Joseph Barnes of the trict of Columbia continued h's Dis tes- vestivating committee whea the hearing was resumed today. night Barnes was sworn and examised by Judge Smith, the Con- gressman from Council Blutfs, lowa, and the young man had quite a try- ing time. Mr. Driggs of Brookiyo took the witness in hand today andaskea him minutely about the Weller-Looz tight. While listening to Barnes’ descrip- tion of the atfair, the Brooklyn Con- gressman interrupted the wituess and asked him: “Under your infamous and un- manly code of tightiny is it not un- derstood that an upper class man is selected especially for the purpose of administeriog a sound drubbing to the fourth class man who called out?” “Yes, sir; it is understood when fourth class man is called out he is to be whipped.” “Ob, so that is the code,’’ said Mr. Driggs, as he shook his finger at the witness, while hearose from his seat beside the chairman. Then tearing toward the witness, he shout ed: ‘““Young man, this dishonorable practice you have described would not be tolerated in any athletic club in the world. The upper-class man who isa party to the calling-out of a fourth-class man for the purpose of haying him thrashed is a coward, and the fourth-class man who is beaten is nothing else but a hero. Tbis morning I receiyed four letters from Kansas, Massachusetts, New York and Brooklyr, in all of which the mode of fighting and hazing is called brutal bullyism. That is too mild a description. I call it brutal coward- ice.’’ And he took his seat. Mr. Wanger—‘‘Suppose that an oath was administered to a cadet when he receives his appointment as a cadet to this academy, the provis- ions of which prohibited fighting, do you thinkit would stop the prac- tice?” “Yes, sir, 1 presume it would, as I don’t believe any man would break his oath. But as for myself I will say that if I had to go back to the time of my appointment and an oath was about to be administered to me which would prohibit me from re- senting an insult I would unhesitat- ingly refuse to take it and content myself in some civil occupation,’’ re plied the witness. **You expect to becom? an officer very soon, do you no.?’’ inquired Colonei Clayton. “Yes, sir.”’ “Then, after you become an of- ficer, would you, in violation of vour oath, accept orsend achallenge to a duel, fist or otherwise?” “If the provecation oecurred in certain well-defined lines I would not violate my oath, but would re- sign and send or accept a challenve in the event that 1 could not meet and shoot my man on sight.” Speaking of hazing, Mr. Wanger. addressing the witness, said: “Do you know that one William McKinley, now the President of the United States, when a member of Congress, said he would favor the abolishment of the West Point Mil- itary Aceadmy in case hazing could not be stopped there?”’ *Yes, sir.”’ : ‘and the late James G. Blaine had the same ideas,’’ said Mr. Driggs. *“And so also did Zachariah Tay- lor,’’ added Judge Smith. (Saturday evening. 19th. a com- munication was handed the commit- tee in which the classes at West Point pledge themselves not to haze hereafterin any form This will close the question and was the only course left the cadets—Mascor.) forMalaria, Liver Trou. ble,or Indigestion,usé | BROWN'S IRON BITTERS timony before the Congressional in- j thi Mr. Geo. Caldwell and Miss. Zora |Alspaugh were married Sunday, jJanuary 20th, in Ellendale town township. Deputy Sherif Pool hed Wm. Pierce here before Thos. A. Hudson, Esq., last Sunday, who vound him over to court. Mr. Quint Munday, o Ellendale township, and Miss Fannie Smith were married by R. A Austin, Esq.. Sunday, January 13, 19/1 A fire at Alspaugh’s cotton mill, five miles scuth cf town, Sunday burneda dwelling hvuse occupied bv Mr. Quint Ivenhour, together witha lout of houshold goods and more than $100 in money. Two of Alexander's oldest citizens died last week. Wm. Barkley. of Gwaltney’s townsbip, and Elihu Sloan, of Sharpes township. The first named was more than 90 years cid, acd the other was the father of ao WE or = PS, AG S se r e a Mrs. Miller, of this p!ace. —i> ape a Statesville’s Manutacturing indus- tries—Some Practical Suggestions on this Subject. Correspondence of THe Mascor. It is with pleasure that I in TuE Mascor that there is such a spirit of enterprise as the citizens of Statesville are exhibiting in the lie of manufacturing. Almost every issue lately mentions something in that line. The beauty of it is, it is not confined to one line, but em- braces different lines of manufacture, It is to ve hoped that your citizens will not weary in weil-doing, and that vour town willere long become @ great manufacturing centre. The raw materia! for wood-work- ing establishments is abundant in the country, and yoing off rapidly to other distant places to be manu factured and returned at the extra expense to our section. Diversified industries are 2 viessing toany com munity. It not only helps those engaved in manufacture, but gives remunerative employment to labor mer better returns for his lavor, en- abling him to tind a ready market for products of the which are unprelit want of a home maz The Vashti L off mueb wagon material o ne Oest ble to ruise foi moe and retura shape oc w The Sei the front i: ton, and 2} nap, and when she fully from her slumber, i doubt she will forget that she slumbered se tong, when g nd improve- weat become her watch-words. So mote it be. AUT MARS E York Lastitute. N. C., Jan 21,1901. arouses thas mt 1Or Lat provzress a —=>_ ae The Cigarette Bill. News and Observer, 1gth, The Senate committee on prope tions and grievances at its session last afternoon decided unanimously to report favorably the bill introdue ed by Senator Brown, of Columbus, to prohibit the sale of cigarettes in North Carolina. This important committee is com- posed of Senators Brown, chairman. Ward, Broughton, Miller. of Pamli- co, Arrington, Stringtield, McNeil, Robeson and Marshall, and they re solved without adissenting vote to report the anti cigarette bill to-day with the recommendation that the same do pass. A majority of the committe2 was present The follow- ing is acopy of the bill: An act to forbid the sale of cigar- ettes in North Carolina. The General Assembly of North Caro- lina do enact: : Section 1. That it shali be a mis- demeanor for any person, firm or corporation, to sell, offer to sell, or bring into the State for the purpose of selliny, giving away, or other- wise disposing of any cigarettes, cigarette paper or substitute for the same; anda violation of this act shall be punishable by a fine or im- prisonment or both, at the discre- tion of the court. See. 2. That this act sball be in force from and af'er July Ist, 1901. Senator Brown, the introducer 0 this bill, served in the Senate of 15- 99 with signal ability and was chair. man of the penitentiary investiga ing committee. The anti cigarette bill that he is now urging isa copy of the present law in Tennesse and the introducer is confident thai it will pass the Senate of North ‘are lina. Bis bill, asis noted from iis text, does not interfere with the fan . sf EP} aj ryt t manufacture cf cigarettes in Nerta ‘ ; he ] > 7 Ato } Spe Carelina, but only prevents theu esla ait. a 0 ee - — — A Problem for the Legislature. Raleigh Times. Here isa problem for the Legisia ture: lithere is $100,000 fess than nothing in the State treasury. and state institutions demand #500.600, and the public schools want $300,006 and the Reformatory and other things a gecd many thousand dol lays more, when this sum is subtract- ed from the present assets, hew much money will remain in the treasury? VIGOR=HMER Basily, Quicklyand Per- manenlty Restored. + MAGNETIC NERVINE is sold with a written guarantee to Cure Insom- nia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervous Dehility. Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses, Failing Memory— the result of Over-work, Worry, Sickness, Er- rors of Youth or Over-indulgence. Price $1: 6 boxes $s, By mail in plain package to any address on receipt of price, Sold only by notice | engaged thereia, and gives the far-| farm, some of! st LILEDOUN and . Will send rd 50 5 itn or _EVOUN button bug tree. A A wy we | { \ | ! Jee Hates | Thirty insurgents { ‘ sentenced deported to the is land of Guam. were taken on boaré ithe United States transpert Rose lerans at Ma Tuesdav of las? week. The sentence cf Geporta tion was easpended in thy case « j two priests of the who ares money for charged with eok. t D« : they will b2 kep* the insurgents. ba ho Continement. am tee se ao s : ae = : : Tiy A TRD WAN Loo fA, WHIT? s housekeeper fe and to assist king in a small fami Gand and 3 Foo rome Address i] Jane. O43) Cc. Pp. M | ¢arex rs ile, IX. ¢ | ; eres ete North Carciinzs ,in the Superior |} Alexunder Sounty c Bectore & LL. Watts,.c. 3c. > NOTICE. aga Jen seid cou ¢ tract adjoining 1 On township, in W. Holl one hun This January 1 Cash Buyers Look out and call one door Marble Hal! Saloon You me with a fuil line Stapie and ey Groveries. feuniry Produce 2 Specialty, below fing Pau will I will nay the highest market price for produce in cash or exchange } 5 groceries Will alsa keep Fresh Vegetables throughout ason. A bare of your patronage wil! hishly appreciated. Respectfully, thes Si be J. G. BRINCSFISLD. Jannary 17. 1001. sw = z 7 - PED AAG S44 k € | | gscaa/ £ re We offer 2 nice lot Slack Spring, White Snriz WW TLD pring and . mote eet (3 4. t Firs & 471053 10> OCX, And we shali be pleased to sell you need, 2 Respecifulle, COOPER & GILL. | Tor the next fifteen days I will Subseriptions receive promp? att REO i Gentlemen's Shirts Assortment of Rus. ¢ and Rubber Leegins i Valises Aine 4 far lire of rockery 3 lussware, Lamps sys 3 : r ie a Chimneys. it You reac you Can) oe suite 1e? 2 y shelves or cp DV Up to-date news StanG R. P. Allison's Book and Stationery Store. 333 227 Ge —_ _ a. ae a ., JACKETS AND COAT = ? =a te on ¥ ob es: WF « ¢ Fifteen to t ney per ceat. y oo JACKELS GT ats ti bourtit We are showing 2 large ard varied line of DRESS GOODS. Men's, ladies’ and children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Wooley 4, Cotton Blankets, Comforts. Truuks, Rugs and a big varie:,;, seasonable goods which we have not space to mention. John J. Clark’s two hundred vard 4 cord, soft finish machine Thread bought by the odarre] and sold two spoc!s for 5 cents, Ramsey, Tomlin & Bow}: We Thank our Friends <=o> Heartily for their very liberal patronage Guring the vear 1900. and trust to merit a continuance of the same during the year 1901, poy Wishing our customers one and al! a iappy and Prosperous New Year, we are Very Truly, Barron & Nichoison EAST BROAD STREELF?. STATESVILLE.’ We Cive Trading Stamps Yor € 483] Parchases. Should Anybody a Ask most anybody where to buy (4 FAs SS eRe HBR eas Sg ea 4%, SEG. % Sean B? 4 wee 4 RON oe Wer woe GY Co VMinct « : Ivownpid cov 4 wmost any boay Weu.a say at SLOOP & MILLERS Why? Because you gat the BEST Goods ior your CAD! and vet your saves shined free. Two new stvies SLOOP & MILLE. January 24, i901. F. A. Sherrill & Co., —— WHOLESAT I We call your attention to.onr... -. Line of Gioves anc Handkerchit. tterps The very best values and daintiest p2 you cau fiad in our city. See our line ol Rugs and a thousand other things. Dress Goods, Jackets and Capt Going at Great Bargaias, Yours to Please, F. A. Sherrill &! PS. Buy a Pair of New Ladies’ Shoe* ee iGO HEAD ss and Mul To Arrive Here MONDAY, TANCE: oy Wiha, is 5 ws Fors af . av d “< 3 3; “iules. is the morc. This isa fine assortment of Horses and If you contemplate buving thisseason now time, because by waiting they will costyou TERMS: Cash, Good Note or Mortgag? » 7 e These horses are well broken, and are from Ten- nessee and Virginia. Come and sec them. Will Have “A Car Load Buggies, acs and Surreys to arrive s900- HENKEL BROS3 Statesville, N. ; January 10, 1901. iy se ~ » ee Gu ef oe ee OE | Oe ee Ce 5 ee Ce eT TE TE cen nee nen antes a emmncwee = Be ASCOT NOTIE! 300 pers owe me! Mr. Lucy Martin of Davidson. 's 7 i 5 We < «hb eos ast Tuesday 1 some of them owe the guest of Mrs, L. White. Ged who gave it. Las puesda) j t W a } week he was taken sick with the Lh « year. (fF epee WV aiter pulbreth is ot on a usi vrip; but his ¢ ndition was in no is fa rd those who do | Bess trip souta He left Tuesday. wayeerit cai uatil last Friday muro rcs - aa , 7 } ' incr %& A ae of > KH} ? es Mr. James F. Anderson has ceen;?? wbeo ne bevan to suffer terrioly yi pets StoppeCa put in the bunds of an »y for collection. pay up. [ ne ed the money. . * a Respectfully, spt, 13, 1900. A. D. WATTS LOCAL issucd was tt os and Fan- irriage license eraay to Clinton Irvin cee ea ee ECE LA attor- Please call and PERSONALS Thos. J- Row tand with ais family. speit with his home foiks for some Gays President Shearer, and J. P Mun- towd. return Tuesday Max yer A slants AVaned Mr. and Mrs. ed from a Visit to eveniny. bury Sunday just to look in on nome folks. aoa “A it 1e ili leave “MESS Corpening eee ee OLD A Tuba, roe of Davidson, spent Monday in last | kno Wie. BE. Morris Passes Awat Years the in Gar . “on of Phos. ELM was born township Luesday at 3 clock bis spirit returned tothe cord and from this time was seriously ill. The cause of his death was congestion of | : 2 : which caused a hem-/ ‘© saving Mr. Vance Somers house the left lung lorrhage The deceased ‘eg on his thirty-eighth died as has been stat itwo children, Mabel, aged 11 and - Turnor came up from Salis-} 7, : : 7 Jim Turner came up (trom ~ US” | Clyde, aved 9, survive him An on- 5 A. McDougald and fa maternal aunt, Miss Susan Rankin. iwho bad made her home with luntil the last year, are the next of {kin living. The deceased bad lived j all ife in Concord township and |}was a successful farmer. Duriag iCleveland’s last administration he peid en important position ia the revenue service. About a year ago ine moved to Statesvilie to put his ison and daughter in school, and was lur the time of bis death employed by ; f2erron & Nicholson. | ‘Phe funeral services were conduct: t the First Presbyterian church esday at 11 o'clock by Revs es aN tiv sister, .irsS Tal Canoe Picbards and Kdw. S. Reaves. ‘andthe remains were interred in the |cometery. The services at the grave | were conducted by the masons to lwhich order the deceased belonged. | He was a Beptasoph and carried £2. 000 insurance ou bis life. Will Morris was a young maga of of sterling character ard approved integrity. To all men, he vir and just; to his friends and ; he was kind and liberal; to \ vifeand children he was ever a thouc)tful, tender and affectionate husband and father. 3y nature brloht anc sunshipy, he made life happier for those aroundhim,and his taking away is one of life's sad pro- vidences whose meaning will only be 4 when we have passed across thefarthee shore. And his friends van only pray that the God of the widow and fartherless will comfort the wife and children who are bowed heneath the weight of their grief. eee Death of Preston Harris. hue sense, ' i> . . ‘\ , *) a tomorrow to visit irienas ia Newton rhe post office at Elk Shoals bas jand Lenoir. se Mil bad wreers ie Oey es eae : : ‘ ed nd the mail a: “wr S B Miller F ,day for et bd C ’ , > : j nie bis gld home in Rowan to pend @ i £. Po Sharpe has brougat a] week bunting lotin west Statesville 1COd1) yy; ‘rday after t ~t} §Galit , 7 Flaws teil . ~ Atwell, of Salbury- | = pat ading ¢ th: his father, <or 2 he an in- u apt. Jno. ot i ' tn Stat ‘ Pat is ic) Phila: Y “% 9 . te t un by ry BYy.id vsiness. He <4 yoo wm } : ey 5 @ rout S10) J -)2> ro ih Monday. bara t ire tou Oe Nid. a Gambie returaed a wthe D u iS" | week after a protract d visit to hi cs dad put fold nome in South fredeil. A ' © j . . ) erry r . yf g0ston, ana) Messrs. ! 1} and Will Hines, ? | eren. a } ~ ‘ "ele ope bi epe fay OVE 1} ha ) A ; DUOW Crees, icity Lue 2uday eyenivy } r SH. sto? | ae wo ! b yf y ure stop [for Robinson, Coloradcc. ; , i Watts Bie ae - cor | Miss Nate Patterson, of rout- - wut nto the!aan, was with ber aunt, “rs. ye } Pee! ¥? } iS was x 7 sant rsoliny c J ~ aN } Ss} Neely, SunGay and Monaay. ' + ) Ps ’ " yr \ ds tr riday | ~ Sl witli ys : a r. F. L. Bobbins, of Sallsbury bi Oe % t .en Pallous ; os Ey he + : iwas here Sunday his pareuts, of viajor aod Mrs. W. M. Robbin i" heen appointed | ger Apes ; : : ets 1) wtiss Janie Kiuttz, of Salisbury, i 2s postmus j a weelk i 3 visit to her : Williams +n | Ss ween On aVts 3 i t ‘ mb 9] “ “ta aig Is jer, Mrs. Amanca Uaid- ay white man, ee ericctiat bye . yt — . SS Warr V Olbiock Or A1VSu0 + | oY Gu ’ ss als : a a : | vijle, has been the guest O1 her sis- Mills: FalstG’wn towhsalp, at Chr wee , : t I he store {ter, Mars. Win. WwW ailace, simce = ‘ t ule OL figs 1 ; rae i ; | Sunday. ab b ~ Roads { iv re - a a no ir . roe - TN | Rev. Royal Shannouhouse, recto ‘ Pink Summers aha rs EA hewy ie ete 14 x = ie aie ince ace ES Trinity church, he!d two services ‘ 4 ere murricd iaSteve-|}. 0 o. sae D : } ve * gay heels 1a oe es bis cid bLome Suaday, pit renee OL tae Orice ds eda ae re S ‘ rning Tuesday. brolber-in-law, Jno. M. Coley OS oer es Rev. J. . Pressly. | Mr. Costin Wood came in from 3 | = + ’ . Maes , oe ag | Deveson Saturday aad spent Sun- ir. Ed Lowrance who wds Carte | i ea 1) Wild. . to Meoresville last week by rhe ser- bis brother Is exXpect- lay brovuer, ed Tuesday. us itiness oi this improvement ts mica peecea bein de on the waiksin tbecourt L i ’ They are being fill <t in Wh rushed br ek preparator to beip? cemented. breil Bros. sold four heavy dr: orses to Council & Taylor, of last week. Two of ses weighed 3,200 pounds. | hn vou Want borses Henkel Bros. Suit (ru Mr. James Deaton, of Mooresville, | bas been sppointed a notary puoble ry 4 His commis: sion i 17 E90R. and is at the first @ccuments signed | f , t x y Us of Wi e Co. met Gay » covdition of the company was feund to. be first class. Ibe ¢ td ‘ ard WAST Le’ ecte dl W. A. ' Thomas is president, J. G. Sheiton, | OC wv und treasurer. + voller mill has not been \ Sta owing to some vip net ne been shipped to a South . iitown by mistake ibat was} mrdered here Mr. Fred Bradley 1 th Carotina Tuesday to if be eculd not hurry it back bere. Thos. Aiiison. eolored, shot Dil- {* The Moaument to the Late Dr, Yood. +? %1 } The meeting Monday evennys che the. Wood 1 1 UIT zed by the elect S = t T of Profi. J. EH. rl, chairman anc (tort I § Ynonar next ' Vadt, d. sh. VOOoper, SUCPETAPYV ates treasurer It was foundthat there was soteethiog like available for the monument. ‘ 7. aye all Se ARN ’ at i - j. Allison and Capt. J. A. Cooper were appointed acommittee to select a Suitable design. Thi wiil also receive additiona! subscrip tions as it isdesired to double amount pew in hand. _ comirttee The cue College Notes. President Scott and his excellent corns of teachers are hard at work now. The spring term opened ten days avo and since then there have bees enrotled at the college from out of town points: Misses Maud Plyier and Maud Harris. of Cleveland, Lil lie Thornton. Alexandria, La. Nell Wilkes, > of of South Carvlina, Mat- e Martin, ef Panther Creek, Yad- kin county, and seven day pupils from town. President Scott hopes to get still another boarding pupil in afew days. The growth of the matter upon which all our citizens sbould congratuiste Material progress is to be desired and striven for’ but in- terest in our schools and the coilege skould go hand in band with it. Couece isa themselves. som => A Painful Accicent, Mrs. M. E. Austin accidentally broke her leg between the ankle and knee yestercay at a peculiarly dis- tressing time. Jfrs. Austin, who is Mrs. W. F. Morris’ mother, kad dciver from the Morris heme to the First Presbyterian church, where the funeral of the late W. F. Morris was to be held, and in getting out of the carriage her foot turned in some way and both bones of the leit leg snapped. A chair was brought from the chureh and strong hands Dore her ner home on Water Street where Drs, M. W. Hill, R. A, Campoell and H. F. Long set the Droken bores. it Hanpening just at the time it did this accident was a very distressing one. Mrs. fiesby lady aud also @n elderly woman. She as gettipy wong very well yester- day evening. zi 3 IO re Superintendent Butler yesterday from Raleigh: ta Austin is a returned Fi So0uca s-} left 2 at oe e es ea -|}yeiurn from Hickory today, | lan addvess. > % {day bere with his sisters, Vestine mn Meee Y Wt 4 iA. Miller and Mrs. L. W hice. Dayvault passed \ t > : . , > he: ‘Qa route tO Des mS os sit ne Way vauitnad , in Concord. - a 5 ne a aA arrivea from \irs. Sam’) Garrett, Bostop. Va. this | Mr and Mrs. Garrett are bvearding with Mrs. Gaither cn Center street. Miss Mary Lou Bristel, of Mor- lganton, who bad been the guest of B. Brisic}, tor sev- air. aod Mrs. L. , a * a : ) , returnea to ner bo A Uays’ ree } ~ } 2Uesaay. Rarbiy Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ing to leave Statesville. a earns * the . Kiki weere therr Haroin, pect to inove to scn, Dr. oe Wee next month. is located, re a Ft a Ea pl Ban int ose wilsses OnpOwdIe ana Feats Out C oncay evening to ry vs mdoar ssur , wrt wait sisters, irs. ae of Drury’s Bluii, Va. Mr. Thomas Meooresvil Lea t Knex has gone to ‘eto work for 2. E: Tur- He is an exelicnt young imen end LUE MASCOT Coumends im ly the good Cilizens Vv! | LOW. aer NW Oo. sister our Robt. ard Artuuc Patter- xf Boonesboro, Ark., who have | Seen visiting relatives hear Olic, lieit lust Friday night for their home. i a4 po ste 3 fi ctr Lee P: \ erandsous of Jir. lec tat- un, of Ouin. smith is expected to where aw Uiissiohiadly t church. amime tor been attendi e has nae ies jconventiou of the Nethve fie le was down on the prog ; ! } i! sy . 7 (t-. + > y Mr. J. P. Turner, of Greensboro “land bride are spending ibis Weck and with Dr, Turner's mother, M.A. Turner, of Cool Spring i "a to their will cet ship. They G nsboro the tirst of aext ir. R. H. Craig left for Henderson the first of this week to take a posi- tien in the Harriet co iwboich Prank G tton mills, of tormerly ol Dis ure Ease, fos sno, ot | ~taivsville, is superinieudent. Bob | Craig is acood mil man and bada the States- lresponsible position ia pws mil. —_ Busiaess Moves. timson & Anderson moving lato their new Ge day, and Ramsey, Tomiin & wili bevyin Monday. The other ten- ants of the Miils building will move iu about the first of the month. Gedtrey aud Bowles, butchers, who pow bave a shop oa barroom alley will move into the Anderson building being vacated by Stimson & Anderson. pie ete Dedication of St. Philip's, St. Philip’s chapel was dedicated Sunday by Bishop Leo Haid of the Catholic church. This chapel which is anattractive little edifice of the Gothic type of arehtecs ure was built by Mes. P. B. Key in memory of ber Goceased husband, the late Philip Barton Key. Bishop Haid wi sisted in the dedicatory services Father Joseph Mueller, of Salisbury, who will have the oversight of the work here. Bishop Haid preached the. dedicatory sermon Suuday morn- ing and he also preached Sunday evening and contirmed Mr. Robt. Sowers and Miss Daisy Rouche. The wousic was furnished bya choir from Father Joseph’s church in Salisbury. Seog enustonen in Wallace Bros. Former Store. G. A. Critcher has opened a cabi- net shop in the store now occupied by the Fiemming bicycle shop, the old Wallace Bros. stand. mr. Critcb- er is an expert workman and will be prepared todo all kinds of cabinet work, upholstering ete He will also make and keep on hands coffins. He has purchased the casoline en- gine now used by the Cochrane Show Case Co. and will move it in when Mr. Cochrane moves to Charlotte. The coffins will be manufactured on the second floor. The Statesville Show Case Co., which is now manufacturing show eases iu the old wooden building oa West Front street, will move their piant and use the second story of tis building and the same power as Mr. Cri:cher. The building isa large \r00 and there is an ubundance ef room io it for both concerns. Apa 2 WEIs. | Last week's Mascor told of Mr. Proston Uarris, of Mooresville, hav- ing been operated on at Billingsles Hospital for appendicitis. The op- eration was of such a character that Mr. Harris wasadvised by the phy- siciaus that it was almost impossi- blefor him to recover from it, but hecnuose to take the one cnance. The result was determined Friday morning at 2:30 o cleck when death put an end to bis sutferings. Phe deceased had been “a sufferer for a long time aad spent a portion of last summer in a hospital in Ne braska where be was then living. Finally, he came home some three weeks ago to live or die, if it was so willed, among his own people. He wasa sono: Mr. J. A. Harris, of Mooresville, and has five brothers and tree sisters living. Besides these his wife and three young cail- dren are left without his care. The remains of the deceased were taken to Mooresville Friday afternoon and nuried in the cemeterv there Satur- ay, Rev. J. M. Wharey, D D., Gon- dueting the funeral services. The deceased was an energetic and hon- syavie young man and his early death is greatly deplored by his friends. niessrs. Sherwood, Duprey, and Benton Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lock Yeinignt and Wm. Allison, of Mooresville, came up Priday morn- ing to uccompany the remains to Mooresy ile. —— Listen to the Gospel Bells Rev. E. A, Osborne, of Charlotte, came up Saturday and conducted the morning and afternoon services at Trinity last Sunday in the absence of Rev. R. G. Shannonhouse, Mr. Osborne’s mamy friends here were vlad to have him with them. He returned to Charlotte Monday af- ternoon. Services are being held in the Ve-hodist church by Rev. M. A. Smith every Sunday afternoon now, and will be until the church is light- ed. Rey. C. M. Richards preacbed a strong and practical sermon at -the First Presbsterian Church Sunday morning on the binding etlect of the tithe law. After the sermon acon- ceregational meeting was keld and £037 40 subscribed toward the fund to pay for the maase. In the evening Mr. Richards preached for Rev. J. H. Pressley. and there were no services at the First ehurch. The Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church presented their iate superintendent, Prof. J. H. Hil, with a handsome Oxford Teachers’ Bible last Sunday. Mr. R. H. Rick- ert, who ‘succeeded. Prof. Bill, when he retired the first of the year presented the Bible. Mr. Hill had been superintendent of this Sunday -eoo! for about 25 years. Rev. Edward S. Reaves, the pas- ter of Baptist church is preaching a series ef sermons on “Typical Con- versions” at the Baptist church at evening services. Last Sunday ev- enlng his tepie was ‘The Conversion of the Jailer. Sunday evening the subject will be “The Conversion of a Thief.”’ on the two following Sun- dav’s the subjects considered will be “Tha Conversion of a Government Official’ and “The Conversion of a Persecutor. ie er New Advertisements. Sloop & Miller will sell rou any sort of shog you want, and then shine them free of cost. Cooper & Gill have seed oats, the very best varieties obtainable and all sorts of garden seed. | R. B. McLaughlin, administrator lof M. A. White, deceased, advertises a sale of personal property of the deceased at his late residence. —_——-- > | Every man should take his county newspaper before anything else, and next to this he should take a good {general newspaper, such as The ‘Constitution. His county paper | gives him tbe local home news. | which is not supplied by a newspa- per furnishing the general news | from all parts of the country and , from all over the world Before a 'man seeks information from outside, ‘he should first feel sare that he is be- ing kept posted on what is going on at home, When, however, the op- portunity is offered to get the best weekly newspaper in this country with your home paper, the induce- ment is such as to elicit prompt res- ponse from our readers. a a EEE IOI IIE AE UT EEDA mm aero Puesazuy Jate mornin, on to the end be , immediate | pert of the furniture could be gotten birthday, his i wife who was Miss Alice Austin a0G | hig | —— SS SPATE NEWS. A Native of bec Marries in Guil- ford | Greensboro Telegram, 17th. tre buke Ecure Burned fuset Puurscuy raorning wbout 2} o'cicex tae fire alarm rousec = Ashevilie is indulging in a foot town. ft was found that the dwell-|pad scene Several of her citizens jug of J. C. Duke in the extreme} have been attacked after dark re- ‘ever witnessed in this section was | L ~ | at ae Ne _ Mose. T j . Western portion of towa was 0D fire | cently. jthat«f Miss Evad Lincieyt Dr J | One of the prerriest home wedd nus ' | ; =e The wind was blowing a gale at the ) Pink ka aS u er Sane oes errata eens : | Rav. J. M Wells, of Staunton. {j a time and th ire hz ade sucbhiy;, 7; i Sa OO aa Ene nal : head ca aes Se of the | ce , has accepted a call to the First and ors J. Van Liedley, at Pom-) — meal yw e tr a { a nea 1 wey . | “J9 (W7—_—- 7 a ° S " A | Presbyterianchurch, of Wilmington. }oaa, yesterday afternoon at five | — “3 From now until further notice is given or goods all sold out reel teams or even before MaDY PeoO-| pe, z soe cue a testa { Saat that it was impossible | anit has beep vacant for a year or/o’clock’ The ceremony was per- | we will sell for cash the very best of | yy Turner. at tbe magn ticent | AGreat Saving : > ple got there ee o save the house and only @ small formed by Rev. T. A. Smoot. of the} The Committee on Literature and|Metbdist churcb. Fayetteville. 6. |Shoes, Fancy Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets. History of the State Literary and \ly the immediate family and a few | Historical association bas planned | relatives of each of the contracting the work of the year. A prize of | partics were present. The uncle $100 for the vest life sketch of Vance fe Lease guardian of he groom. At a big reduction for cash. The cut ranges anywhere from is offered to the association, the | ™°- . D. Turner, Lieutenant 5 to 50 percent. This means casb over the counter. We will include millinery and some fine velvets in this sale. First come first served. Three things to remember about tbis sale: Ist. The place, N. B. Mills & Co., Statesville, N. C. 2nd. The » time, now. 3rd. The terms, cash over the counter. te s ° conditions to be named later. |Governor, was expec’ed, but wired out The firemen did good service “bichis on the adjuining lot and | which wasin great danger. Among ithe articles saved from the burning beilding were Mrs. Duke’s piaucs, lore of wnich is a very handsome on2. Most of the furniture in the | house belonged to Mr and Mrs. J. | H. Cornelius, Mrs. Duke's parents, | wo ve with her, and it was insur- }at the moment that public business The North Carolina State Muse | would detain him in Raleixb, um has receiveda piano one hun The parlor, drawing room and hall dred years old and placed it among) vere thrown inte one large hall and the valuable relics of by-gone days. |the whole decorated with a wealt ‘ed for 2409 not near enough to pay The piano was the property of Mrs. jof foral designs unsurpassed. The lfor the damage. Mr. and Mrs. William L Pender, of Tarboro, and|preva‘ling color was pink. bride's The B i \ SA | Duke also lost heavily oa their fur- | 78 purchased by Wm. Pender in jatteuiints, Misses Sallie Cook and : = Beautifol Handkerchiefs for men and ladies. Hosiery, 1845 from “irs. Ann Ragsdale. | Peari Lindley, were dressed in white Gloves, Underwear for ladies and men. R. & G. Corsets, iniiure which was uninsured. The]. ae, : ~ ; The instrument was made more than | orz2 eRe n Ferris’ Corset Waist for women and children. W. Bb. Erect |house which was a large and hand over pink . iste N : Zs ;soue building was insured for only | 09° hundred years ayo. a ios’ vscoming gown of dark blue orm ea rc $1.00. Handsome sterling silver handle i$2.00. Mr. Dukeestimated the loss Mi : and catvied an exquisite bouquet of ( ne for $2.75, others charge for same, 35.90. jon Gwelling and furniture at about Miss Antoinette Matton, daughter | bride’. roses and lilies of the vatley. ome and see us, we are out for business. : of Rev. Wm. G. Matton, of High|The bride was given away by her 31,200 or more : ” Me oe nae Re ey ames Tiliam ean i aT aa an lies Yours truly, = |” Nothing definite as to the origin Point. aca Rev. James | William brother, Mr. Pau! Lindley. é D 5S: : " N. B. Mills && Co | of the fire will ever be known. Whea Goodman, pastor of the Presbyter-| Betts was best man While the : | the family were aroused by Jack — church at Hillsboro, were mar |cereryuny was being performed . . ried last Thursday evening at 6| Bartleir’s : was plav = , z s Dream was played. Sprouce, colored, the rear portion of the dwelling was all in ‘ames. Methodist Hsiscopal o'clock in the At the conclusion of the cougrat- The ‘ire seemed tohave started in a ee of rai eine, oy Rev. Wm. ulation following the marriage, the = wood house just in the rear of the or sae —— RNR tenets party weut to the dining room and : dwelling andit was thought that S a ene Beet ee of First cojoyed a most claborate supper. é 1 ore |possivly it might have Soca Seon ee ee party then came to the sta'lon, = j ashes. out Mr. Duke does not think | The Thomasville-correspoudent of 1. ere Dr and Mrs Turner boarded 80 as thefamily were always very | the Lexington Dispatch says. Five the train for the South. They will oe re : se z > mae ae |carefu! about where ashes wereemp-|col¢red men were severely scalded be at hone after February first, cor- ner of *Vainman aud Schenck streets. tied. For the preseat, Mr. Duke | last Wednesday by falling into a vat} “yy, C and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cornel-|of boiling hot waver at H. E. Clem- ao eS fae but ceearee a i S ius are occupying Mrs Deal’s housejents Veneering Factory. One of| P&CSen!_at the marriage, tere art G ng h G “ha across the street from where the|them, Yauce Wells was so badly aundreds of irieds hereandcisewhcre ams. in ams. who wish the popular groom and charmin;s bride the greatest of hap- piness. burned tbat the skin, up to his neck andeven great pieces of his flesh came off with his clothes. He died that night. The others, though se- _ riously scalded, may recover. purned house stood. — I opened to-day another ‘case of those tine Apron Check Ginghams. Same weight and count as Lancaster, only 5e. yard; others at 4 and tc. A big line of Queens Ware, A Marriage---Neighborhood News. midence of Tak Mascot. = Corres; As | have not seen any news from here | willtry and give some, as live in this little burg. vr. Rk. L. Morrison has fromatrip south and says wanted to buy mules he would go south. miss Lula White is visiting rela tives near this place. mr. W. D. smeLelland bas gone south with several head of horses and mules. We wish him better suecess than Mr. Morrison had. urs. Fannie Hearn, of Texas, is eating Sweet Home News: to > ‘ Nic The Lexlngton Dispatch has this | correspondence of The Mascot. local. Inside the corporate limits returned | of Lexington there lives ina small Ae ice Cg oon ‘f he |three room house a woman with fif- |r DO" and it keeps the people busy teen living children, all ber own, to- getting wood and making Sres. teether with three “adopted” rela- Farm work is ata standstill as the an + . tives. These nineteea specimens of land is frozen too much to plough. Sea cesta id A ees Sg lee a humanity all sleep in the same room. }. Caeser Susan Barkley is still A side from this, the “lady of the|’” a ivical conditicn. : 3 house’ bas six boarders and they Mrs. J.P. Stout is right sick with sleep ina second room, while the eresipelas. es! third room is used for cooking and Beecher, the little son of mr. J J. perposes. The woman's Johnson. fellon an axe and go" a . . . eo. . . . 2. : . rj a’ j $j 1 f his visitiag friends and relatives in this|name is Mag Potter, colored, and ese bance ons ue CS oe Vicinity. the above are ‘‘cold-blooded”’ facts. : a E C Ste ees for LB ee iter Fe a ie: : af ur. E &. Sloan, sawyer for Grown eee = are E. ~ peor The most disastrous fire that ever] & Hunter. had a narrow escape from ¢ > Lv. SV ‘ c "ESS ote = > . — 3 I Smiosd: ae Se es visited Graham oceurred Jast Friday | another accident recently; the belt- mr. J. F. Wocdsides went out the | apout12 o'clock noon. The large|ing caught his apron d tore it off other day ing bugzy with a bird}; 8 = een ie Kee es a dwelling, occupied by J. J. | him dogand 4 shot gun; andjtheir game} Spyder and known as the Hunter| mr. A. m. Guy, who got bis foot We are having some wiater weath- Fine lron Stone Goods, Plates, 25¢c. set up: Cups and Saucers, 25¢. up, other lines in proportion. A large line handsome Pictures, Opal Ware, Bohemian Glass. and Holiday goods opening daily. A big line Rubber Shoes and Boots. New lot of School Books just in. Another lot of those famous Kangaroo Calf Shoes, for ladies, in to-day. If you want values come and see me. J. M. Withelm. PREDUCHION IN PRICES | a <i fod yf nes tele f ’ j a“ . e Wood. a a 12 stick of wood and 2! House, ocecupied by the Misses)sawed at Brown & Hunter's mill, is On W inane Rous ie) 1603 Brooks as a millinery store, the Sim- | stil] getting along nicely, Wednesday, January 16, 1901, |} mons drug store, Dr. George Long’s| wr. W 5 Barkley, of this commu- ae Josepaus Overcash, he Oa attice, Mebaue & Mitchell, brokerage | pitv, wil! move from here to oS youns ore ae neighdor-| orice, and a general storage roouw, mersbure. shortly. oe Boog is aeons of Adams, | were entirely consumed in about an} Thom»~ Bros., of Hiddenite, will EeaseCouaky, Were united ia the holy |hour and a half. The origin of the|move their say mill from a a nce bonds of matrimony at theresidence | ire is unknown, but it bezan in an|to urs. Daniels’ near this place, of B. J. R. Sammers, of Faney Hill, upstairs room of the Hunter house. |soon, and hands will be in demand. Rev. W. © Brown oftliciating. They ° : 2 >ay. A. H. Goodin will preach at returned here and an elegantsupper |_Elizabeth City was swept by a farce are ered Tur- was served by the groom's mother, | Sunday mornivg. Six mercantile Damascus the Second Sunday in mrs. Jane Overeash. We extend buildings in the business center of each mou'h at 12 o'clock. A $1 to $5 reduction, according to size and style, has been made the town were destroyed and $100,-|, -Rev- J Gwaltney bas changed his 000) worth of property went up in Ront SOR ee aan Pa smoke and flame. The fire is sup-|=° clock on Saturday and 11 on posed to be of incendiary origin. It Sunday in order to preach on the broke out in the John L. Sawyer same days at the new church near store at 3 o'clock Sunday moraing. Pisgah, Ww. R. S. At one time it seemed impossibie to Sweet Home, Dec. 22, 1901. stay its terrible ravages, and «Nor-4 soe folk was asked for assistance. Fi- W HANLY BEAUTY nally the struggles of the firemen Sparkling Eyes & Bright Faces of fellowship to the pride and wish them a long and prosperous life. She is worchy of the prize she has won. Tisis is tine weather for farmers to get their plowing done and they are makiog use of their time. Much success to Thr MAscor. MIKE. Scotts, N. C. Jan. 22, 1901. A Two Deaths—Other Mooresville News, the right hand he Celebrated \. agua Made by Gee. E. Nissen & Company. were successful, and the request for assistance was cancelled. From Our Regular Correspondent, aa Mr. L. P. Harris, son of Mr, James Married in asics friends in Are the ae conn See — i thi i i 5 sville. THE GREAT FRENCH Harris, of this place, who died at the Statesviile BINDIPO fkker tox a paris, Texas, Dispatch, 17tit, to Chicago Record. | zer Cures Nervous Exhaustion, Hysteria, I : 5 ees ness, Headache, Backache and Female Weak The most romantic wedding that | ness'so common attending the monthly periods, eT . > x I “js passing through the trying ev er oceurred In texas took place to GIR — change from Girlhood to Wom. night at Clarksville, thirty miles east | anhood will flud ita wonderful relief and bene- Ia pic Miss ie Smit , mH] fit. It quiets and strengthens the nerves, of Paris. Miss Mamie Smith, worth cleanses the blood, clears the brain and tonts hospita! in Statesville on the 18th, was brought here for burial. The funeral service was held at the Presbyterian church on Saturday morning, conducted by Rev. Te ae W oe and the interment me a million, from Honolulu, aged nine- | up the who Makes a Woman 100k made at the town cemetery. Mr. > : i : e zo. | Young and Feel Young. PRICE 50¢c.. 12. Boxes is 2° Eee Niece ago e to yy, teen, was married to Emmett Burke, | YOR matte any address. Sold by This 23d day of November, 1900. Harris had lived in Nebraska for several yers, but revurned recently on account of ill health. He leaves a wife and three small sons,a tather, and several brothers and sisters. ‘Lhe family has the sympatby of many friends in their sad vereavement James Lowrance, son of Mr RW. Lowrance dicd of pneumonia on aged twenty, son of a Texas & Pa cifie section foreman between Paris and Clarksviile. David Smith, fa- ther of the bride. while engayed in sreneral merchandise eighteen years ago at Tishimingo, I. T., ordered large quantities of goods from St. Louis and Chicago houses on time, converted them into cash ta ‘NOTICE. | Ax PERSONS indebted to us by note or open account are urged to come forward We need the money. Respectfully, BARRON & NICHOLSON ieee 4 Flanigan-Evans Hardwar More Horsesand Mules. ees te and left E WIUL have two carloads of Yuesday morning av his father’s} rhe country with $100,000. D home. He turned up in the Hawaiian isl- horses and mules to arrive to- Any kind you want. HENKEL BROS. Jan’y. 17, 1901. = The funeral service will be held at morrow. eleven o'clock to day, conducted by Rev. W. W. Pharr, the young man’s ands. Ina few years he became the owner of vast coffee and sugar es- tates, obtained valuable concessions IF YOU WANT TO GIVE, GIVE A GOCD ONE. pastor, and the intermeaot made at from the covernment ang was the) ——__... a Necro il Prospect chureh. The deceased was| first to introduce electricity in the Sale of Property. 5 i aE = about 19 years old, and had been |isiands. He wasa member of the] errr ora decree of the Superior Court Here are things we?know,_you will like. < - A on aA . - ™ “eat rUE of a decree of $ or t z te : sick only asbort time. Hawaiian delegation that went be- of Iredell county, North Carolina, in the} it~ ue : ee ; Me 2 2 Miss Annie Rankin wko has been | fore Congress to secure annexation | cause entitied J A RUB ie Cease ae of All Wool Art Squares. beautiful colorings in aii sizes, Smyrna, . deceased, vs. somas Renercar, s Ira Wooten, : ; et als., J will sell at public auction for cash at Harmony, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 1991, at 12 o'clock. noon, the following described land @ | Situated in the county of cee and bounded : ying bi o jc }as follows: Veginning at a black oak in Mar- tee ae ee fe Sanets a2 tha Gaither’s fine, thence North 25 chains 57 sole heir. She was born in hoOSalle, | poles toa post oak. John Currant’s corner 10 Red River county, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curtains, Marseilles Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets. Utica mills H -S. Cotton Sheets, with H. S. Pitlow Cases to match. Table Damask, Napkins. Doylies, Towels and many other articles that will gladden the heart of the housekeeper. Others may be cheaper, None can be better than our line of ready-made Top Skirts. to the United States. While in this country he made good to his creditors the money he had con verted and re- turned to Honolulu. He died visiting at Davidson returned Tues- day. Mr. Z. V. Turlington spent Mon- day in Statesville. Mrs. S. F. Burkhead went to Wins- ton Tuesday. Mr. Tucker, of Winston, is filling Mr. Newton's position on the Wins- ton train. uutil Mr. Newton is able to resume work. near Ciar«sville, William Gaiiher’s line, now Asbury Hayes’ line. 1 = thence North 69 degrees, Fast with said Gaith- and reached here a month 30 to er’s line formerly but now Hayes’, 10 chains to visit her birth place. She met Burke, a black gum. thence South 30 chains to a black : ps oak in Hiram Campbell's hne. thence West to : = p "a penniless boy, three weeks ago. the beginntnz, containing 2534 acres more or They are made to wear, Miss Gertrude Glover, of Charlotte, | A romantic attachment sprang Up, {less on Sa we guarantee style. fit and finish. Just received another ‘ot of and Miss May Ratiedge, of Coolee-| culminating in the marrage. This Jaewis. Attorney. eee those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. We also mee, are Visiting Mr. J. W.]} [Miss Smithis related to Mrs.Geo. | _— have a few in high colors, reds, blues and purples. . weacen 7 x ; 4 Brown. H. Brown and visited here with ker STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET When in dovbt see our stocs. Mrs. W. L Caldwellspent Tuesday in Statesville. Mr. T. H. Knox has accepted a position as clerk with D. E. Turner father about two years ago. } WALTON & GAGE CORRECTED BY SENEKAL NEWS. ES COOPER & GILL & Co. The Venezuelan situation is still : rae wn i = wine s COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. | Mrs. M. W. White returned from | critical; but the United States hopes | au produce in gooddemand. ng peepee a gees ; Tuesday night. Mrs. to vet the differences adjusted in a : Oe one NO. 1 QUALITY. : WADLER r PLL LILIES | White has been out there some timMe| short time ADS ee ee $1.55 am |! aoa y — ; < Extra flour—sacK .. +--+ sec * x55 y ARPA j i visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kipka. Fire Thursday sight in the Pope Family as pet nN aa 2-10 -Dalg TLE } resvi NEE ‘ 2 i ms ‘ = Meal- -boited—44 tbs. sshel.... 5 ye | Ploores sie, ot oS Bicycle Company ouilding, in Wask-|"" anbolted. 8s“ ---- 81 §) Syaue POLELE: < i a esaNes ¢ : <J]° i ce ibe epee [nc aw ell Sele moa me amv o Loy Ser eer ae. it THE LEGISLATURE ree caused $120,000 1088, | oon Sla-—soibs. per bushel... - 60 4 zp — ; Sere - , insurance. aenew cma ee e Zs 56 i } -—— + Cor by - B x} b Oats—32 bs. ee a) gaa ln pw 35 , i} i : : Congress is plodding through che | peas—clay. --- +--+ 777° ene 75 i | The Legislature adjourned Satur-| mass of appropriation bills. Nothing|_ “ed -- os tri: | > | |day in memory of Robert E. Lee | of great importance Pocicenlaccons ice nriaeet = ee | $ |The work has been confined princi- plished for a few days. Onions—sclect, per bushel. . -- + - 51 > ate 1 ' ey '. uy * A E Spee MN i ie ee ai f | (pally, to teem ke= although 2)" oops are wanted to suppress|Tallow:--- 22 00 I IIT! 3} 9 wd i {number of important bills have been Se naa cae hook, mudiansing Be eae 20| ¢ lintroduced avd a numi f minor | tbe Snake bands or ure 4 epee Se ee eee 5 \ = Seo Indian Territory whohave risen @- | Roosters pet b. - - - « ee ana 2% > | ones passed. ainst the authorities tbere. Chicken —Spring—smaii—pet D> = e , oo oe | The most important bill introduc: eer : Soe re ane z| $ | VERY business man who expects to { ied was by Representative Frank | The report that Gen. DeWet has | pucks Sige cee oe ree 4) 2 \ increase his business and be in the | Thompson. of Onslow, and is siml- crossed the Vaal and joined forces | Gus SO 301 § ush must have printing done and { ‘lar to the bill offered by him last | with the Transvaal commandoes, if | putter—Choice yellow. ------- 13% , = | he wants the best—printing that is at-- ‘session and which passed the House, ; true, probably means the concen-} eC re 2) The Masco t | Dee ee eee =. = ee : : put was defeated in the Senate. It; tration of 7,000 Boers, with several] °°" comb, per 5| $ : oe ; i taxes the gross earnings of all rail-| guns, for another big attack. yet PEE ae 22: Ss] g P intin Co |x OU WILL FIND US ;rords, and a penalty of 10 per cent.| DR TON ROOT a>» Wests Se ele eee . 7s ) T1 g i ared to do your printing ia ‘additional tax for failureto pay. On| gust’s CcoT F Se ae aes ee 33| $ ame le up-to Ratan at prices gross earnings of $2,500 per mile 1 ROY AL, PILLS Sam ee eee 30) § | latest. up-to-date styles ane 2° ie: : . ! = oe 7 ing | the tax shall be one-eigih of one per PENNY at ria cpr ee pre Z| 2 | too low to mention. We do aia a cent. The tax gradually increases apples dried—quarters, bright |: : 5) 2 | that will help vour ee = you'i rd Se 3 “ scinal and genuine, always reliable and| "i" ™ Se Se asp iiats ns | i work an rices: : ‘in ratio, the rate reaching one and | ore ADrES! always ack for Dr, wust's Cot-| 1 Saas me be pleased with our prices ‘three quarters per cent, when the] ton Restand, Fensvial FSIS To Nag ad | green Sperbumel.-- > & | ae | gross earnings amount to $5,500 per Gress on receipt of $1.00 by “The Rust Medicine | ,. green—per bushel. - . - - - S Y { bmi 7 } 33 Peaches—pecled, bright..-.--- )) ‘mile. Co., St. Paul, Mina. < os faye eee 6 vis mis | On Tuesday the United States < s extrs.. --- .- z “a | A —Hog round, perb...--- 8 Senator was balloted for in Be Sale of P ersonal Property. Bee ie 32 | . M. Si ; iv dersigned administrator of the estate “ sSides. 2 -- 2-2 ee 2 ete |houses. F. M. Simmons received SS | spe undcteer GM. A. White will sell at} .. Shoulders - ~~ - == - = - =~ e ® es in —- as ee | public auction, es at the White residence. e€arson . e |sena . M. | 2% miles east of town, on Simmons received 36 votes and} WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1901, 1 STATESVILLE COTTON MARKET. s ———— FPALPO LIPO D ITD 7, 7) Tie ~ EEE LEE AZOSE Ring us up—’ Phone, 35- { | STATESVILLE, N. C. Dec. 27. 1900, 9 % m. | er r y 1 all the personal property belonging to said es- : Se Richmond Pearson 18. Butler wes SE esonsisting of mules, horses, cows, improv | Strict Good Middling.--------- 9-35 , soo ei ae nominated in the House but no* VOt- ed agricultural implements, alarge quantity of | Good Middling.----- +0000 7! Fa DW tt 478 TRICES. _ — edfor. Sevator Stikeleather of this hay, corn. wheat, etc, €tc- Middling..----- Me ie iae c= = eee -ib- waa : Mi — mr 5 Z . “4 | Taesale will commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tinges..------°° oa we 865 pr nnn AREER nn wwe I GR GSR PRP IP: . county, did not vote. R.B.MCLAUGHLIN, ‘Stains... ---- rece oe RAG ; Jan. 22, 196%. Administrator. Market firm. oa a penne 4 | ? - ; Ad hee A Nexro Cainp Meeting—Some IN BLEEDING KANSAS. | Gov ERNOK AYCOCK S ADDRESS. Strange Sights Seen ar One. ree N Orleans Times-Demecrat, - | witnessed a very remarkable ex cibitation of hypnotism, animal m -n¢tistn or some otner uncanny power about a week ago,’’ said a g: otieman from south Georgia, who ws a guest of one of the hotels. “The negroes of our neighborhood were holding a series of protracted m-ctings’ outin the woods, and a ortof inner circle, who call them es the ‘spirit seekers,’ get to 35 gochereveryfew nights and have services ata country church. Their le-der is an old preacher named Hemp Scott, who has been famous for vears as an exhorter, and it vw uidn’t surprise me in the least if tl. craze he has started spreadsallo ver theState. I had heard some curi O.- stories of the proceedings at the ‘< okers’ ’ meetings, and one Sun d. y night I droye over to the church to sce for mtyself what was going on. Tine little house where they assem- b ed holds only about two hundred a. d J found it packed to the doors. I managed to geta gocdseat in front however,andforan hour or so I thought Thad been badly uacoed. The services, which consisted of short talks and prayers, seemed to bo about the same as those of any negro congregation and I was_ pre- paring to make my escape when an o\dcotton-headed negro started a camp meeting hymn. He sang in 2 wailing minor key that went straight to the nerves, and before he got through with the first stanza, 1 could feel the tensionin the atmos- phere. When he finally ceased Scott himself jumped up and began tointone another hymn—a typical negro composition, with the re- frain: “An desinneris a burnin’ inde pit!” ‘‘He droned each verse in a thrill ing undertone that was almost a whisper, everybody joining, but when he came to the climax he_ sud- enly straightened up and rolled out the refain like a clap of thunder. he effect was electrical, andin five minutes half the congregation was onthe verge of hysterics. Then followed the most remakable part of of the whole performance. As the mn died down Scott set up a sort of chant. As nearly as I could inake out he simply repeated the worps ‘Ob! Lawd! Oh-h-h!’ at the same time swaying his body back and forth; but all the negroes took it upand the monotonous reitera- tion had a strange, mournful cadence that reminded me somehow of the breaking of waves at sea. Whether it was some peculiar quality in the voiceof the leaders-or the weird sur- roundings or mere cumulative excite- mentI can’t say; but the chant soon had everybody under itsspell. Some of the darkies fell back, staring and rigid, like cataleptics and others writhed on the floor, foaming at the rsouth and tearing at their clothes. Still others wept and shouted and all the while the chant continued, ris- ing and falling like the wind in the chimney. “Tt was really an appalling spec- tacle, lbave witnessed some wild scenes at negro camp meetings, but this transscended anythingin my ex- perience.” wy hy 2 > 2 <> Men of Moderate Means St. Louts Star. The men who today control the destiniss of the great republic—the hope of the world—are men of med ecate means; individuals who depend really upon their official salaries for daily bread; and it has been thus even from the inception of the re- public itself. Washington was peculiarly able to live, not through his own efforts, but because of inherited wealth. A ‘ew others of the fathers for the same reason were able to do the same thing, but at the end of the Revolu- tion, which gaye the American col- cnies independence, the most of these men had sunk their fortunes and found themselves reduced to the ne- cessity of earaing their bread through the sweat of their faces. Webster and Clay, Benton and Calhoun, Jackson and Lincoln were oti men of moderate means, depen- dent, it may be said, wholly upon ‘neir official salaries and profession- al earnings fora support for them -elves and families. Matters with respect to this have not changed, for the men at the heim today are not rich, so far as person . | possessions are concerned In the Senate less thana dozen ‘nen Shape the legislation, and with ihe exception of Senators Frye and ifanna, not one of these can be con- sidered possessed of more than a competence. The rich men in that body aremere automatons, simply obeying the beck and call of the poor >ut brainy members. it the House the same conditions prevail, possibly to not so great an anextent. In porpotion to mem- bership there are fewer rich men, but just in porpotion to richness are ‘he members iuactive and useless. -_—— i + <e- —eeC School Books in Tennessee. Th2 last Legislature of Tennessee passed a bill providing for auniform system of text books to be used in public schools. It authorized the appointment of a sub-commission to examine text books for adoption and 2 commission to compare the books offered, the prices provided and «adopted the books to be used for five years. i The Governor, in his late message to the Legislature, says that a care- ful computation shows that the sav- ing in first cost under this laws is .2.bount 33 1-3 per cent. But this is aot the only saving, the Governoradds. Before this bill was passed it was possible to change the books every year, and as a matter of tact many of them wereoften chang- ed, entailing a ioss every time. Again, there was a+want of uniform- ity in the text books, the books used in one school or county being not good inanother and great expense attended these many changes. The Governor declares that the law is Operating most successfully and urge the Legislature not to inter- ‘eres with it. He thinks that the to- tal saving is equal to about a quart- er million dollars annually.—Rich- mond Leader. Rocking the Cradle. J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark., says: For the past fifteen years I have consulted physicians and used patent medicines, but Ramon’s Liv er Pills and Tonic Pellets excelled them all. Icould get no relief for constipation, and after using one box I was as sound asadollar. Af- ter telling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine and were cured, and now we are all Democratic leaders. _ | Negro Burned in Open Daylight.— | Charged With two Crimes. Leavenworth Dispatch 17th. } Alexander the young negro who! was arrested last Sunday after he | nad assaulted Miss Roth, was burn- ed at the stake in the western part of this city this evening in the pres- nce of fully 5,000 people. He main- tained his innocence of the murder of Pearl Forbes. who was murdered ! some time ago, to the last, and kept nis nerve to the end. The mob broke into the jail acd| dragged Alexander out. He fought lice a tiger and was knocked sense- less before he could be taken from his cell. Once outside be revived. It was first decided to hang him in the jail yard, but this was changed to burning and it was decided that he should be taken to the place where Pearl Forves’s body was found two months ago. Alexander was placed in a large wagon with acozen men around him, and paraded through the streets like a Roman captive. He was oleeding from his fights with the mob but he was made to stand up so all could see him. A yvreat pro- cession of wagons of all descriptions followed and the announcement was made from time totime: ‘We will ourn him where he killed Pearl Forbes.” This place was reached aftera long detour through the fashionable portion of thecity. When the place was reached amiron stake had been driven intothe center of a timber pile located in a deep basin. It af- forded a fine view. While being paraded through the streets Alexander would shout: “They are killing an innocent man.”’ Alexander walked up to the iron stake ina bold manzer and never flinched while William Forbes, the father of Pearl, and the young both- er of Miss Roth tied hi:n with chains aad wire. Alexander called for his old mother, but she had been remov- ed from the crowd. After two cans of coal oil had been thrown over Alexander. Forbes asked him if he was guilty of mur- dering his daughter. Alexander re- plied that he didn’t know what they nad him there for. There were cries: “Burn him, burn him.’’ Alexander cried that he was innocent and ask- ed to pray, but a match was applied. ‘“My God, oh My God,’ was his on- ly cry as the fire flamed up about him. Longafter he was dead lum- ber was piled up for the purpose of completely incinerating him. After the victim had been cremat- ed it looked for some time as though the jail would be ‘stormed for an- other negro named Letcher, but this moveement was checked. _--——- oi Typhoid Fever. Do Flies Spread this Disease. { t | Baltimore Sun. In an article in The Popular Science Monthly for January there is @ suggestive article by Dr. L. O. fiowardon theagency of common nouse flies in spread'ng typhoid fe- ver. It has been difficult at times to account for the appearance of some cases of fever ou the theory that it is disseminated by wateralone. No doubt contaminated drinking water causes the great majority of cases, butitnow begins to be conceded that typhoid fever, like certain oth- er diseases, may be communicated through insects. According to Dr. Ucward the common house fly is the sreatest sinner. Lltis bred chiefly in the filth about stables and the yarbave and dirt too often found in back yards. When excreta contain- ing typhoid germs are exposed the ilies settle upon them, and then, fly- ing away, carry upon their probos- cis and feet hundreds of the germs. Tnese germs they communicate to what they cext settle upon, beit a peach in the pantry, exposed sugar, butcher’s meat, a wlass of milk or cooked dishes on the dinner table. la military camps they have ready access both to the sources of infec- tiun and to the food and water used by soldiers. This fact, Dr. Howacd thinks, accounts sufficiently for the outbreaks of enteric, typhoid, etc., which till recently have been copn- sidered as inevitable as mysterious. The remedy is to exercise increas- ed care in destroying disease germs vefore exposing the excreta of per- sons ill with typhoid, to abolish the breeding places of flies inand about dwelling houses and to guard food carefully from the approach of flies. Vacant lots and alleys should be il- luminated and cleaned. so as to pre- vent their becomming the sources of Contamination for the flies. OOo The Equalization of Taxes, Newton Enterprise. The best field for this Legislature to distinguish itself as a benefactor to the State lies in finding a plan to equalize taxation over the State.Nut only should the same kind of prop erty de listed at a uniform valuation in all counties in the State, so that the burden should not be affected by county lines, but the great monev- making establishments, not simply the railroads, but all other corpora- tions, should pay tax on the property in proportion with the farmer on bis lands and stock. If this work is thoroughly done, we believethat the Legislature will be able to add ma- terially to the appropriations to th: public schools, the State hospitals and State schools without addiag to the burden of the general tax-payer There are places, too, where ex- penses should be reduced. The peni tentiary should be required, not ouly to pay its own expenses, but to yield a revenue to the Strate. The attorney general should be able to attend to thelegal interests of the State, as Frank’ Osborne and _ his predecessors did, instead of paying out thousands and tens of thousands of dollars to special at- tornevs, as the present administra- tion has done. > he Democratic Party. Philadelphia Times. And when Democratic reorganiza- tion comes it won’t be a Cleveland party, nora Bryan party, nor a Barker party. It will be 2 Demo- cratic party inspired to battle by the fearful progress ot imperialism militarism, and monopoly. Its can didate and its platform will be the creation of the political condition- existing when the great battle of the masses against the classes will be fought in 1904, and in such a con test William J. Bryan will be one of its foremost champions. In short. Democratic reorganization doesn't mean pulling down or pushing up It will come rocking the cradle of life away in| from the sincere convictions of the perfect health and enjoyment. My|American people, and today it has advice to all is never let your house| every promise of winnicg the next be Gear of Ramon’s Pills. Fo by N. r sale R: Tiistall, Druppist. Congress and the next President of thé United States. | ¢ of the State. should be educated. There has grown upan idea among strenuous men that only the strongare to be con- Education Its Keynote---A Strong and Masterly Address by 2 Pure and Able Man. Every four \vears briogs us & change of administration but not al- wavs 2 change of policy. ois year we meet under extraordinary cir- cumstances—one party goes out of power and another comes tn; one policy ends and a new one begins; yne Century passesaway and a new century claims our service; a ne’ constitution greets the new century. Ouramendment may oerevolution- ary. but itis a revolution of advance- ment. It takes no step back ward, it distinctly looks to the future: it sees the day of universal sufferave but sees that day not in the obscur- ity of ignorance but in the light of universa! education. The twilight will grow intothe perfect day with the sun of intelligence shining in the sky. That is our hope and promise. We shall not fail. Ona hundred platforms, to half the voters of the State, in the late campaign, 1 pledged the Strate, its strength, its heart, its wealth, to universal education. I promised the illiterate poor man bound toa life of tcil and struggle and poverty that life should be brighter for him and the partner of his sorrows ard joys. Ipledged the wealth of the State to the education of his chil- dren. Men of wealth, representa- tives of great corporations applaud- ed eagerly my declaration. I then realized that the strong desire which domimated me for the uplifting of the whole people moved not only my heart, but was likewise the hope and aspiration of those upon whom for- tune had smiled. I had loved the North Carolina people before the time. but I never knew and appreci- ated the best qualities of many of our citizeus unti: I saw the owners of many thousands as eager for the education of the whole people as I was myself. Then ] knew that the hope and task before us, Gentlemen of the Le;rislature, was not an impos- sible one. We are prospering as never before—our wealth increases, our industries multiply, our com- merce extends and among the own- ers of this wealth, this multiplying industry, this extending commerce. I have found no man who is unwill- ing to make the State stronger and better by liberal aid to the cause of education. Gentlemen of General Assembly you will not have aught to fear when you make ample provision for the education of the whole people. Rica and poor alike are bound by promise aod necessity to approve your ut- most effort in this direction. The platforms of all the parties delare in favor of a liberal policy towards the education of the masses; notably the Democratic platform says. ‘‘We heartily commend the action of the General Assembly of 1899 for ap- Saaeeenneeeeee ee e ee eeee eee ! sidered and benefitted: that the poor | and weak are the burden bear- ers who deserve.no aid and are weak | because of their follies. A great} State can never act on this theory, | but will always recognize that the) strong can care for themselves while | the trve aim of the State is to pro- | vice equal and just laws giving to the weak Opportunity to grow strong | and restraining the powerful from | oppressing the less fortunate. It will be a glorious day for usif our people in the hour of their prosperi- ty and wonderfui growth and devel- Opment can recogniz2 that men can never grow higher and better by risicog on the weakness and ignor- auce of their fellows butonly by aid- ing their fellow men and lifting them to the same high plain which they themselves occupy. It may re- quire sacrifice to accomplish the promises which we have made and men may be compelied to bear ad- ditional burdens, but I am persuad- ed that the sacrifice will be made and the burdens born with that cheer- fulness which has ever characterized us when we were Going a righteous thing. Our fathers have done well their work. They have sought this day through many difficulties; il- literate or learned they have ever striven to do their duty by the State and they have laid her foundation so strong and deep that we have but to build thereon the splendid home which they saw only in an- ticipation Our yovernment is founded upon intelligence and virtue. We shalt provide for intelligence by a system of schools which is desired to reach every citi- zen, The schools look to the prepa- ration of the voter for the use of the ballot. Weadmit to the elective franchise every man capable of in- telligently exercising that right and so anxious are we to approach as near as may be universal sutfrage that we have made the test of intel- ligence simply ability to read and write, an accomplishment which can be acquired in a few mooths. Having thus provided for the right to vote the further duty devolves upon you, gentlemen of the Legis!a- ture, to pass a law by which that right may be made effective, a law by which every voter qualified under our Constitution shali have the pow- er to cast one yote anc kaye that vote counted as cast. The safety of the State and the liberty of the cit- izens depend upon your action on this question. The adoption of the amendment not only furnishes the occasion, but renders indispensible the adoption of an election law which shali be so fair that no just man can oppose it, and requires ao administration of that law in such spirit that no mano will doubt thar the popular will has been rightly expressed and recorded. From the foundatioa of our State to the day when the negro was given the elec- tive franchise the fairness of our peopriating one hundred thousand dollars for the benetit of the public schools of the State, and pledze our- selves to increase the school fund so as to make at least a four months’ trict in the State:’’ and in the cam- paign which was conducted throurh- out the State with so much energy and earnestness that platform promises wnich we ali made to the people. Poor and unlettered men anxious about the privileges of their children and hesitating to vote for the amendment were finally persuad- ed to accept our promise and place their children in & position in which they can never vote unless the ple?ves which we-made are redeemed to the fullest extent. For my part I declare to you that it shall be my constant aim and effort during the four years that I shall endeavor to serve the people of this State to re- deem this most solemn of all cur pledges. If more taxes are required to carry out this promise to the people, more taxes must be leived. If property bas escaped taxation heretofore which ought to have been taxed, means must be devised by which that property can be reached and put upon the tax list. I rejoice in prosperity and take deliyzht in the material proyress of the state. I would retard the growth of no en- terprise; but I would by just and €qual laws require from every owner of property his just contribution, to the end that ali tbe children may secure the right to select «he r ser- yants. There are many important matters which will claim your at- tertion. ‘The problems bef: us are of the gravest nature, bu: wmong them all there is none thut can ap- proach in importance the n--cessity for making ample provision for the education of the whole reope. Appropriations alone cannot re- move illiteracy from our State. With the appropriations must come also an increased interes: in this cause which shall not cease until ev- ery child can read and write The preachers, the teachers, the news- papers and the mothers of North Carolina must be unceasiny ia their efforts to arouse the indifferent and compel by force of public opinion the attendence of every chiid upon the schools. We shall not accomplish this work in a day, nor can it be done by many speeches. It isa work of vears, to be done day by day, with a fuil real- ization of its importance and with that anxious interest on our part which will stimulate the car-iess and will make all our people eaver to at- tain the end which we seek. Our statesmen have always favored the education of the masses, but hereto- fore interest in the matter has not approached universality; henceforth inevery home there will be the knowledge that nochild can attain the true dignity of citizenship with out learning at least to read and write. We enter an era of industrial de- velopment. Growthin that direc- tion is dependent upon intellizence— not the intelligence of the few, but of all. From this time forth opposi- tion to education will mark a manas opposed to the theory of our govern- ment which is founded upon the con- sent of the governed, and our Con- stitution provides that this consent in the not distans future can be given only by those who can read and write. Weneed have nothing to fear, then, from any party or any politician when we make liberal pro- visions for education: But if there were Opposition our duty wou!d be none the less clear It is demonstra- ble that wealth increases as the edu- cation of the people grows. Our industries will be benefit‘ed; our commerce will expand; our railroads willdoa larger business when we shall have educated all the children It is, therefore, of the utmost importance from a material point of view that our whole people term in each year jn every school dis- | pledge was made the basis of the! citizen in the State. your work. Iam bus your servant; elections was never questioned. | Jfwhat has been cuarged by the Opposition parties be true and elec- | tions have been fraudulent and elec- | tioa laws unfair ever since the ue gro came to be a power in the State, jit rtainly ought to follow tbat j with the disqualitication of the iz jnorant negro the State should re- turn to herancient ways when no man questioned her integrity. Henceforth our laws and their ad- ministration must beso fair that the civilized world shall recognize the high purpose with which we haye wrought to see this day. Let histo ry record of us that we have fought ‘our great fight acd won our notable | victory with noview to perpetuate ourseives ia power but honestly to secure good yovernment founded on intelligence worked cut through a perfectly fair eiection law adminis- tered as a sacred trust to be heid forever inviolable. I shail, therefore, confidently ex- pect you, gentlemen of tke Legisla- ture, without regard to party, to frame an election law fair in every purpose, clear in every dGetai!, and to provide machivery by which ev- ery man qualified under our Cousti- tution shail be able to vote and shall know that his vote is effective. We can have safety, security and integ- rity on no other basis. It is true that a superior race can- not submit to the ruieof a weaker race witbout injurv; itis also true ia the long years of God that the strong cannot oppress the weak without destruction. I said on April lith, 1900, and I now repeat it asa dzep conviction tnat ‘universal jus- tice is the perpetual decree of Al- mighty God, and we are entrusted With power not for our good alone, but forthe nevro as well. We hold our title to power by tenure of ser- vice to God, and if we fail to admin- ister equal and exact justice to the neyzro whom we deprive of suffraze, we shailin the fullness of time lose power ourselves, for we must know that the God who is love trusts no people with authority for the pur- pose of enabling them to do injustice to the weak.”’ Let us serve the State in this spirit and with wisdom and the peo ple will continue to trust us, but if we depart from this plain and just way, power willdrop from our hands, for the amendment has, I believe and trust, brought withit a freedom of thought, of criticism and of action that willbe swift to withdraw a trust abused. With the education of the whole people; with a fair and impartial e- lection law, with peace everywhere, there will be notbiny to prevent us from working out the high destiny of our State. Thought will be set free, opinion can have its full sway and every man will beabie co declare the inmost feelings of his heart We shall have genuinetree spcech. ‘Our newspapers will have an opportuity to address themselves to moulding public opinion without fear of injury to the State. Discussions ean then take the place of wbouse and argu ment will supplunt passionzie ora tory. I have been elected as 2 Democrat I shall administer the hich office to which I have been called in aceord ance with the policies and princ:p'es of that great party, but 1 wish it distinctly understood thatI shal! striveto be a just Governor of ali the people without regard to party, color or creed. The law wil! be en forced with impartiality, and no man’s petition shall yo unheard and uaconsidered because he differs from me iv politics or in color. My obli vation is to the State, and the State is all her citizens. No man is so high that thelaw shall not be eafore- ed against him, and noman is sv low that it shall not reach down to bim to lift him up if may be and set bim on his feetagain and bid him God- speed to better things I shall need the support of every My work is ee Le and if I servce you wisely it willJ be because my ears shall be constantly open to counsel and my mind shall know wisdom. But withall the aid which can come from: men yshail fail unless I bave the nce of that God who rulesthe destinies of States and nations and men. to whom with reverence I commend this gvod State and her eracious people wa 0 oe Tm Lieutenant Gcvernor Turner Speaks to the Senate Raleigh News and Observer. Lieutenant Governor Turner taking the chair thus addressed the Senate: Senators:—As your presiding offi Ty on ve Giality and the chivairy 0° Carolinian. The beginni: the twentieth century, sho mark | the commencement ofa new epochal era in the history of our State, po- tential of an enlightened vlectorate, an educated constituency.an enlarge- ment of the capacity for useful: of our institutions, the rultiplica- tion of manufacturing enterprises, greater encouragement to agricul turai pursuits and protection of all trades and professions. To you are commited, as the servants of the people, the making of laws that should fall equally and justly upon all classes. commensu rate with the march of progress, the glory and honor of the State and her citizens. Strengthen the law wherein itis weak, and modify it wherein oppressive, disregarding class privileges, but legislating in the interest of all the people. I shall do atl in my power to aid you in accomplishing these results. consistent with the duties of my office. I only ask that courtesy which has been given the most ex- nid it } A, cellent gentleman and presiding officer, who has just vacated the chair. In your deliberations I trust that you will be guided by the wisdom which cometh from above; and that all your acts will be uplifting and energizing to the industries of the State, with a tendency to make her people free, happy and contented. When the Legislature of 1901 shall have passed away, may it be chron- icled in history and read by genera tions to come as one of wisdom and patriotism, the creator of new hope~ and aspirations; one that advanced a “ upona higher plane the generai welfare of our beloved common- wealth. After youhave finished your la- bors here aod return to your respec tive homes, I pray that each of you will receive the well earned plaudit: “Well done thon good and faithful servant. ”’ The Lieuteaant Governor’s word: were liberally applauded, ih rc Reflections of a Bachelor. Fro:n the New York I'r< The fir ried he acts the day he fir No inwn enn talkine baby-ti and believ reek is mar is he did sh man most as proud re Suspenders. to a woman five minute: VOMmen vote. ae Probably no »utrerily thinks an of the other “ms iii ever b sinart enouvo te tur ke way hy did You can a ticxle a bomeis woman byt vner how overest mated you think some other pretty girl is. Tt’s easy encurh to get the men to go to church until they vat married After that they get preaching ai hore 20€ average woman wr uld die p fectly happy :f she could oniv kno” that ae¢ertain man would come to the fuberal and ery. Aman is generally said to br “hounded” bv his creditors aud jus! plain **degszed” by his wife. The older a man vrows the harder it is for his wife to him to a church entertaininent sre othe isn’t going to be any supper. A woman will always tell youth. theavay she bas to put her bair now on account cf the style isn: nearas becoming to her as the way they usd to fix it, Women’s colleges were iavented to enable women to ferget how to cook b»iied potatoes If women were all b3!d they would probably still buy hair pins so ‘thes wouldhave them to pul in thei: mouths. The main disadvantaye about be- ing married is that a man veve: dares to brag any more abost what ais idea! woman is like. rat ge wh there tins ~ <> 2 <> 2 a Chinese Situation frei Washington View-Point. Washington, Dispatch, Jan. 7th. So far as our St Depactmant ean influence the cegotiatiors which are Now about 'o bevin at Pekin be tween the ministers and the Chinese The the plenipotentiaries, en the basis of! the agreement just signed, ib wil! seek toclear the way of all minor matters andof points upon which there is no disagreement whatever. bet veen the allies, before undertak- ing the solution of the more difficuit problems involved to the settlement of the questiens of etnulties, guarantees and commercial trea‘i It is fully exvected that the Chisesc representatives will offer tivn at almost every point of the avreement. The purpose would to secure more favorable terms, such as an undertaking to dismantie, in- stead of @estroy the Chinese forts PAT PS OPVBOSt- he Se. tween Taku and Pekin, some abate- Ment of the restriction upon the im portation of arms and considersbic timitation upon the size of the le: lick guards io be maintained ——aie 0GT 0 ie -—-- A Reatucky Feud. Corbon, Ky , Dispatch, 17th. James Shotwell, of the faction bearing this name, was yesterday shut and fatally wounded White who took refuge in a pulid oV nearcy, with triends armed wit wWiuchesters About 5 o'clock a terrific exp) Sion of dynamite shook the town and tie Sulicing where Waite bad taken refuge was wrecked. A veneral fusilade followed, which hundreds of shots At midnight the body of Mrs. @ Cox wa-foundeaear the building 7a- Whites were uvhurt. The whol: 10%n was terrorized. Several peopie were cut and oruis- eG by flying debris. Sherritf Sut- ton and his posse arrived at midnight and unearthed the budy of Suttoa Farris, a painter, in the debris. in were fired nN OUs Ten-Year-Cld indigestion. W. H. Peters, Nathanton, Ky.. writes, I have suffered unto!d mis ery for ten years with Indigestion and Biliousness. I was treated by five physicians but obtained oaly temporary relief. 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(:071 L401 2 ac 1 T oo ion LAIN 2 HISVC , iC, te | ae a tl aval co See Race a VOU a t i | - Regn “AAR OC DATIN? Stee 4 SCOTT & BOWRN wif ea id ee <=> Lilie Sts joe \t oo ~ ony ae ‘ : =O <i ~ ae ~ SI 44 Notic rater of W. L. ruth day of oi the said near Rocky est bidder, THE UNDERSIGNE Clanton, deceased. wi Tanuary, Ico1, atthe late resik W.L. Clanton gin Iredeil iN church, sell for Cash t st valuable tract of 1 £ tec? the said W. 1. ton, lying on the sof Snow Creek containing 75 acres more orless. This jand is sold under a decree of the Superior Court to make essetsto pay debts. This December 1:th, 1900. A. L. WOODWARD, Administrator. ng to the nto ’ . 1 Muie fer Safe. f HAVE a gocd mule * residezce near Pres i Respect for . See tt at my ffice,Shiich town- ship. Dec x2th, zg00. Surertor Court, North Carctina } 'redeli County. j at the mext term of the inty to be held on the of March. > in States the cor nla i- , NV » court for the re See This Dee 13th 19600 A, HARTNESS, 3¢ Superior Court R. BR. McLacemirn, At 7 ’ % irustee’s & sell tt house ch, M.. On T1901, ofland Ising a: mbersburg toy las follows: Fata stake, running South too feet toa stake thence North es East 200 feet toa stake. thence North 1 being in ‘hips and io degrees E so Gegrre “v to degrees West to9 ft toa stake, thencesouth $0 degrees West 200 feet tothe beginning corner r veing the property of stid Ben Royd and wife, and jor fuller description see deed from Mary C. Bell registered in Book 11. page 685 of deeds of the register of deeds office of Irede!l county. 2na tract—Beginning on the W. N. C. Rail- road, thence South 8 poles to a stake. thence East 11 poles toa stake, thence North 6% poles tothe bem:nning, comtaining '%4 acre, more or less This is the prop-rty of said Wish Allison ane wite and this sie is made subject toa prior mortgage to the First Building and Loan Asso- ciation of Statesville, N.C. For further de- scription sec deed of J. S. Miller to Jane Allison, dated March 3rd tract—Reing part of the landsof Mary Cc: Ball, known asthe Chambers land, lying near heG public road on the South end of s land, bounded by lands of: ke “est. on the Sov by Arey. on y i, containing 3% This last tract is the diawson Chambers and lies in township, This sale is made P Grier and - HARTNESS, Trustee. o> iy Se 27, ISSR. vommissioners Sale of Lend VIRTUE ofa decree of the Superior Cou of Iredell county, rende proceeding whereia John ta ud Dewey he undej ic cutcry, oor in d ~ -9 poles to a res. West 22 poles degrees, West *Seuth 26 poles 160 a red oak, ¢ cak, thence 3 poles to a rock.thence kK on side of branch thence 6, polesto rock biuff on ce Sor hence North rg voles toa ast 109 polesto a biack oak, s corner, thence North 48 poles to wwe “West 6 poles to red oak 2 poles toa stake, C. A. Trout- . thetice West *1 poles to a pine, sce South 5 degrees, orner, thence Scuth © a Gogwood. his “¢ North nos corner, corner, thence North 75 degrees, West 51 poles toa maple, his corner, thenee V 534 poles to ce North 39degrees, West go poles ess to a stake, shoo! corner, thence poles to the beginning, containing more or less, adjoining the lands of C. nan, benj. Stewart and others. The will be suid subject to the dower rights *, Laure Raymer. RMs: 4, cash, %inthree months and monthstime. ‘ticle retained for purchase money. JOHN T. RAYMER, jJanua Com:znissioner. RB. . 10, 1901, cLangnlin, Attorn: | af < o pies 37 2 } . ai eX Vv sy 1iist adi Se =e 1 Se of Me iniey cs “i * offer the best fe ae ee SES SS nn, ¥. Cc , at COU rs h er Ae ; States he it oot. xi aa > 7 : ‘ we 4 3 ‘ Tey < * 028. s aH in? bi aoe ° . =~ - ths... STANPARD RB 5 OTIS Transa he SOUTH ; ia ‘ chee « The Direct Line t ; collate a : all pou Re a a. U.S, ations “> “2 enti | DS 2tFteorrmi: wc hen ee 53 oh ao: da 3k < Ltr. F Cuba and Porto Rico Strictly Firse-Class By ip. ment on all Throveh ang Local Trains; Puilm2: Priace Sleeping Cars on a), Night Trains; Fasi and su‘ Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you > assercd 2, safe, Comfortabis gy Expeditious /curney. sea et? APPLY TO TICEET ACCENTS YGR VIR Taz Tali Tar RATES AND GENERAL INFORMATION CR ADDRESS -* Pea 0 R. L. Vernon YR bee” nes $ — ine oe wh, Se = fe Dee aS. c.P ET CHARLOTTY, N.C. JNo trouble to ens Wer Gurs Se S, BH. Harc G 4 : vO VV K GG ‘Wor ww Penny : Ze NTs ¥ a Tr « we At Brick “t+ +! a a RMorieeg> Sai to oc cost, will sell on the pre t M. R. ,. Earnheart, at 11 o'clock on MONDAY, FE®RUARY: three tracts of land in C} 7 described as follows. + Ist tract: Beginning at L. Poston’s line, thence South 7 85 poles toa sourwood bush, J. uer, thence South 51 poles to a p A. Gunn’scorner. thence West stone, G. A. Eagle's line, then« toa white oak, J. Chambers’ East 13 poles to a dogwood, F. thence North 17 degrees, Ez stump, F, Gay’s corner. the Fast 52 poles toa persimmon, I corner in F. Gay’s line, thence with his line to the beginning, co: acres niore or less 2nd tract: Be West 60 poles tr theuce South 5; 5reas: corner ip L. Po kar: poles to% stone in ¢ corner, thence South ¢ sine, THENC Z. ContalIsing # loacres scici from Now $ Until I Move : * 2 Cmy rex R33) Oiais ’ @atire stocs a > Pulsar Re om a Greatly Rex eile it te omen Luc This will be a str eash sale. If anything in my 2 is your time to buy- » voy i = t . eS Tr TE RICK ; The Jeveier aud Optic “> AEE, NY ORIN le PTI RS REPS YS, EY A SO ORE TE ee a rer ae Nt A OLLI OT Ae A oe 7 ae nnn TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL {NP SEES OO OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. o GUARANT BE TW Ao Lite o + a mie STATESVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3i, 1901. NO. Q. ~ —_—— — —— — SS — =e aia eaeterece een te a - ~ : —_—— - ae =n ee Tie oT eee ee | ee 3 ae =e 5 = ; oe ; = THE LEGISLATURE. | Wo bills of general importance | STATE NEWs. | The Easy Teaching Fad—Will Old | Questionj Ans» ered. eer GZ = . EDIFCRIAL NOTES. a ‘ were passed \ i Time Methods Come®Back? i y. 5 ‘FI Ws 2 mcs me me Oe ge NE ek EP 9: . ar : ee . ert las >. oa es, August Flower still has the Pa ea: ‘ 5: ' © | Senator Quey, who bas (rece | What is Being Done. pee Chowan, moved that th The legislature will be asked tolaeeuime pee tee oe Saas largest sale of anv medicine in the Pood Ee ot Ag mee : . Pa r ‘anti cigarette ii] b: to the MPa ore eterno aren g Post, there is ¢ 7 A ean e ice Degen gar oy : A i ‘i uy i 2 \Geen elected to the senate Irem Saturday 19th.—Ia tke f House 3 is aut borize the building cf a turnpike | p Benjamin ae Sa civilized world. Your mothers and ‘ a 4 4 sacs 3 : ha 2 corrupt vo. | pelitisn was introduced from’ citi- | cece a Sees ad f Sparté Elkin beet ian i i = . rs nev oug! 2S- betlild ots a ee Recap etoen OSes = paces Ee abit manufac- | there was a legal question involved, EO ON Roe | ieSchool of the Twentieth Century grandmothers never thought of us la- | LenS © ance) é them. ann . : lot pee x tae 5 ing anything else for indigestion liticz] bess and anexpert manipn turing of whiskey in county so as introducer he would sot Gb The Raleigh Chamver of Commerce that is full of ccmmon-sense as the | eee ee — ra ae - oe aa eh a | Ur; L 5 2 as : ° . eee Ree ee Otnen re Enea ar . . ine Rawinc ° oe aortic - ‘ i s Ss. ’ : e Score imma Lee tor ofeash, but be did the South 2) “pit introduced: To erect a moa- ject to the bill going to the judiciary | is o-p.sed to any movement loosing | following extract willshow. “One! 13 tnay <eldom beard of A ppendi- eh? made and | ep: 1 7 ine the force | E J poe ki, the Indian chief committee. ito ws extension of the city limits }result of too much dependence upon | tis NX> aE Prostrati oe He 1} He ali kinds of Granite and Marble knowsa .9 ¥he trade anc | friendly turn in opposing fhe ter’~| ument ee See . f 1812 ‘| Thursday, 24th—In the House! 2 Ww, PL MeGi tend , involuntary attention is to keep | fila ae Ti Samed aa on £ AOL tite BAe alee yout + two are rather vlad he won|fer services in the war Ot Jo1-. gon Sel a tere i wert jay. We &. mconece Ras, tenderea? . : : = . \faulure, ete hey uso Augus bil lwe are ratner waa ne i Oia Ces | ~ = x x . ee j : upil . from avinge closeattent n to! . ce. \ of = ‘ she best quality. we ms ~ z i Teton ear allow a stenog | bills were introduced: To incorps his +. slynation yc Hastnr f the |P ee pa) Close attention 20 | Mower t ae hie ——— 4 ” a Sia nha ie his seat. If men of his stomp musty Bills passed: ne eo. committee (rate New River Development Co.; SS eae ie i ae Wa ceccilin | Ute logical elements of knowledee|) Pi eee eee me eens and o > e mt WL teri Ri Ree A s pp | rapaer ior pubdhe roads commiitee ih eet emer 2) Metbadtst caurch at SLooresviric. i trainine their minds to incoherence istop fermentatiecn of undigested ‘ ES BRE LUS ote, - bein the Senate, we prefer those WhO} 1% Cost not to execed $25. Of the | for support of the University of 3 p> ___ | ann their minds vo Snconereoc food, reculate the=ction o! the liver, : <3 <- tags 7 ev iz vies i a coded | 3:.., aioe lS a iyenenh aipreits ny tte in:North Carolira The Panther Creek correspondent | discontinuity, the avoidance of de-| 3.07 Py eaetlON Os “ Ri¢st-Class WGirs ave cur iriesds when we needed | discussion of this bill Cel. Olds ta ieee criccieneat lained Jof the Yadkin Rippie says: A peti-|tails and the disuse of the reason |stimulate the nervous and organic gah ’ = = s exnlaine Tut LC HRIN vipple Saye. sh ii- | Tails =e i> A i as - . . - 2 bis correspondence Says: | BRR DEE On aCe Ci : a |action of the system, and that is all ate < : : | i siti c Curses | tien has been circulated to have Lit-ling power. vical ivuity in! ‘ “Mr. Ebbs opposed this expendi their opposition to Dr. Curry’s| hon x ave Lit- jing power- Losical continuity 10 they took when feeling dull and bad " . E oh - t W nAiri a < - poeta eae wae Seat _ ae st ‘ 2S i ue pe * ture, until the anpropriation for puo- speaking, and ex pressed regret for le Yadkin annexed to F Orsyin ceun oe w Lis at las becomes se with headaches and other aches. aT a eat ot ieiechools was wade. Mr. Watts thesame. Mr. Craig moved that |ty- jsible, thoughin the way of fact) y) Baie ganna Phe Goldsboro correspondent eftiie schools Was maac. aur. 3 eats l knowledge t sunil mav veritably ou only need aifew doses oc Green Ponts hi -»1alsaid he was clad Mr. Ebbs had at | tbe hour of 12 o'clock be set to hear] yr. J. S. McNeil, who conducts a} KAW ame tne papll may verited"y | August Fiower, in liquid form, to th Raleigh Post lays bimself Hable; S41 pee es needs of e@u-| Dr. Curry on the subject of educa-|mercantiie business 2bout three | 2°2P Pelioa on Ossa, figuring as a{1oove von satisfied there is auc ” i ats Q eee ee trend he last Wanecd Up t i © 2 © = 5 f e € mae 3 SS i ! walkiner lost aS = ally ti K you satisfies bere js not g tothe score of the progressive C©ur) s.n) Watts said he was pot at- ticn. Mr. Grabam moved that the | miles from Red Springs, was shot [ae ak ee serious the matter with you. For . ane e fr;} : 7 . OV r mers ha) 4ar3 . a STOUS a use@iess,. n stuay mae r : eators of his town by writing as fol-leaokine Ebbs, but. congratulatizg governor and other State officers b= |twies oy negroes and his stere rob- | es a studying ye ale by W. F. Hall. Jr, Deaesist. i 1 : poner ry on the improvement indi- invited. Adopted. The speaker | bea jist Monday ‘eral sature. animal life, the mineral - ows, recoentiy: his parly on tseé inp bent ( Ser eat oe a ne wee eG dist J y. es aes Be canis SS f cated by hisremarks from tbe rec.|2Ppointed Messrs | Crarg. Grabain Ce ade orld, or the vegetable kingdom, he| “The Norfolk and Western Ro - e ampere e. t uses only bis eyes, jumbling togeth-. . z A . . e& Yt ro oh j ‘There is complaint here that to9 and Wright to wait oa Dr. Curry|_ Governor Aycock tas } g E Company have announced their in- - = sy hic party int st.” w : . ms bs little attention is paid to the impor- one Boe as ee and the State officers. James ae ar rae’ e SS er masses of a rations. Think- tention of extending their line from 1 STATESVILLE. ®. &. tant studies of English grammar, | \"y2 G‘elock in honor of the memo-| Jn the Senate: The chair announe- eee ee eee he does not learn. We need 4| Gocsan, in Grayson county, Va. into AE <8 Enelish com position, mathematics ~~ of Gene a] R. E. Lee ed +5 committee on senatorial d's t ts Ot jee since is creation i wo years return to the methods of the school Alleghany and Ashe. This, we are usiness. Deposits received § ‘land spelling by our graded scbools, ae ome aoe bill of gen-|tticts: Morton, Alexander, Lon- |#30 i? most satisfactory man:er. in the wilderness forty years ago, informed, is to be done at once, worl: ontime deposits. | oney Joaned or 2000 |-ny. 6 studies are pratically dropped |.) vmnortance introduced was: |don, Smith, Glenn, Calvert, McAl-| Theve is in Greeusboroa lady who when the book and the pupil's bard | yeoyably commencing early in the FOS Re ee Soecial attentio paid to cellections 0 /nevigning with the seventh grate Cr eer to eniate the boldins |ister, Miller, of Pamlico, and Can-| was born the same year, and near [Study of it made him a man. : ‘spring. This road does not have io EOS emer Sait lowest rates, Accounts of Corpor- And. too much stress laid on the im- By Fouskee, Ree So HS oe oe adler the s2me day, as was Queen Victo- “Not alone light but strenuous | jib the Blue Ridge but amply Rereeves Cans sed Individuals seticited and received] norrence of the study of botany, of eens eer Sees Bills iatredzeed: To authorize|ria. She and the dead Queen were |Te@Ting should be urged—esszys, goes up the beautiful New ioe ey eae a hs butterflies, grasshoppers and Latia | Peon’ at 12 o cock in reemery | persons who have been lunatics or}married during the same year and history, science, philosephy. books | Prich fows throogh the above-men- of Lee. ry ble terms. ns = : ; i =e ; ‘ ost ks that drill No- | 43 i to the neglect, of these other more Monday 2ist—Bills introduced: confined in asylums to manage their | both ave birth to the same number that test and books that drill. No-| tioned counties. aT ee =», St : eae mn : = ~ : ‘ table pass S sh -morized ee DPR LOR oe sdent To prevent psols, trusts and mo-|0WB property; to regulate the fees of chicren, even as to sex. SS er eta Rot! eens an SEE PB. President 2b@, Ervils. Vico- vesidem You mustn't say such things, for nopolies; to tax piste! dealers; to of clerk and register for nee Mtv Roller Mill 2 ail I his tory aaa o ae a “This Robbed the Grave. Sie mest mneae Sata EL accents eee Sma eeerence ~otact noliey Mt. Vernen Roller Mill, ose mile | his y learne ace for a s Sas ae >4n&2 “36 "ni . : = . are pee ; Se pare elt an peeeneny co _{chattel mortgages; to protect polic vernon iv : : : . < stariline incident. of which 3 6 EO. Be 235° 435 ™. e ashier- is an evidence that you are ve detine the liability of insurauce com aes Sages; provecs jp y this side of Hich Point, own J by lsort of study requires will-power, A startling ineident, ef ich Mr. a John Olive of Philadeiphia, was the i ‘ hin Sade Trace old fashiere¢ | panies in certain instauces. A bill x Fi Rie eg a on tant at as Gndisnons.bie he ithe times. Those eld fashiores |] Senator Mcintyre stated that Dr.|Mr. Dougan Davis, was burned ove | but It Is Indispe sable, and should subject, is natrated by him as fol- sa et ON 2 omy EF Ww ? 2 ae : : . . passed to repeal the hawk scalp law ° nee * Rena Pig a geal a ere eae, RK ea . eye oy = & & studies are all right in their way.|! eenaee ES ee I J. L. M Curry would speak at noon day last week. It was valued at | be insisted upon. A pupil should liows: “Iwas in a most dreadful se pes % Scud | ghetss < ; in Vaviason county. from $4,000 to $5,000. Lusurance, |ztraduaiion have mot onty an open kg ex vi the mocere child must getDe-) jy the Sanaie: 33) wae intrn. {aud he moved that the Seoate ad- ! aC : ne rs ondition. My skin was almost yel- — ee ia a ere In the Senate: A dill was Intro journ at 12 o'clock in order to hear $2500. It is thought the tire crigin- | mind and a beautiful nature. buta condition ly skin was almost yel Zou low. eyes sunken, tongue coated, “as ce > Re: vond the three “Rs.’*; and know ail} due ithe erecti ¢ i- F ‘ ; ps cata ee et OE ray = =tinco Portanle § ‘renlar Saw eke yond the three “Rs.’’; and aa duced for the erection of an add ‘liim!) Guanimousty carried. ated f-om a spark from the enyine |reselute will and an amount ON DSO ne ge a eee a a eR Bcuose PCLaw ca? oe oe = Rarities oe) buiidine at A Mi. college n. Areiatineitawrarnd crn ainideiak yain continually in back and sides. ae about bugs, grasshoppers, buttertlies, | ioval building at A. and Mt. colegh;| g : *ndici room lutely correct ipformatien in detai pera ae i See Sar ar OIL a Pe ‘leo provide for the support of the A.| Senator Woodard for judiciary | Foom. Lp t,t , {no appetite—gradually growing taneous racket setiing s ete. They must be entertained and |°O PLOwie’ OF tae. oe ..q | committee submitted two reports on AOS <4 209 ' 1 Teomany boys and giris, after) oor day by day. Three physi- - re ye tae 1 bb manic oi ce ee know and M, college. A dill to amend RES ’s bill toallow alimony ia A judgement for $4,192 has beea |jeaving school, show evident disin ane eye een ee ae ys cable rope fecd, ba neath pana tan 5 study nature, you know. cs emo :derson’s f ( Sie tare ; . Ss eee eee eee given moun. Fortunntely ‘ Re ae 3 ages ats oe wangbe te study natare, yous charter of Concord passed. Gover- ain ee 1 reaee) eee ae 19 | obtained ayainst Wilmington for the | clination to make streaucus effort of Sear had gives me up. Kos tunately, ¥ sa = a = rane > Sd S 707 - res 33 enn . “ = = 4 , bdaLt20Nn ‘ : u $ 3 iM ein: i Ree liet ke SE : sitivefeed ever pul : 1c aS as nor Ayeoe: sent his first message to | @tvorce 2 vincd RE ET Se death of the late W. H. Strauss. 39 lany kind. They luck the power oi|* friend advised trying Electric Bit i mapa 4 fee rma ics Prous his iv pore ajority favor 5 edi ey Ol . Ra nS tn ee “a 2 ee anrs ay vreat ioy and sur- a nee: 4B oo ree ee ee Gia the Senate through his private sec | MAIS ray Sis FO tbe Oi! auc ¢)acnigi?, stumbled into an excavation | sprong exertion. courage, resolution, PRES) Oe and Dene fs Pe a I a avis: | eotary. P. M. Pearsall, nominating | @inority against it. thet was not marked by lights an@| rit sang.’ They are afraid to| Pts®- the first bottle made 2 Gecided tlan civilization and society is the! James R. Youngior insurance com- Senate bill to graduate tax 02 receive! injuries eats caused his neta ager eebeeaeee Th. al improvement. ‘T continued their use y E ames . a Pai oar el ec ha . . 2t10aS. ° e : a a See ce ee nitiative. ithe sci BP inating te ome Eta, coon home: and one of thelameutable evi-|missioner. Zhe nomination was ebarte:s of corporations. "Hender |qasth The suic was brough? for|teackine of the next century will for three weeks. and am now 2 well 3 ; . : son moved to amend, making it = Ok eacning of tee Rest 3 man. know they saved my life. a ee reece dence of rhe deeay of the home is found | confirmed. 2 : serene $25,000, cesrrect this, developing the stren- n. I knov j ay ME a AO Geen en or ence ore eye ea) heesday end ia the Souse bits) 08°" 60 days after ratification, T a pus atalities in children. /fheapas|=2" robbed the grave of another vic- } y At 21ers ‘ an Py. wes ay Teh ie Fee AOS > ww Ve « . . ase in eT en ae ee 1 ss + 7 a ous ual PS 1h Ci ren. 2 - S ie : = ee sqory. Gcpeines aud le ee en in ths: frequency with which divorces were ancrenaeconr To raise ad@ition- was adopted ana the bill pass eae So ee sole A ae pil will ¢ cee Ss Pa aoe Na ssn a tim.’’ No one should fail totry them. a 5 ad the erent: Bk PMEST a-e eranted ip ourcourts. The lawl) pay rere Eee! ence 1 third reading. 8 menihs-old bov, soa of Mr. Will] P wase to tees t e : Oly 50cts.. svaranteed, at W. FE. -acnion engine. i XM oa oe Poe ae iy ya pe coucnme byes) et jon ete sens Resolution for Senate committee | Knight. who lives just across the |¢xtrancously interested before he Halt lire eine) ; ae leas ‘ AT 2 divore . ; . aha Res¢ Zi or senate Ep, aD, ve : : wf vU~ aga vase re uh, JT., russ ovore, Bere = xt low prices makes it too easy toobtain ac ivorce | earnings of railroads; to punish the | on apportionment of representatives |line in “‘Aexander, died Sunday from | ¢a2 act. Tnstead of looking to his| 2%) 2% VPUs ea and seciety is far too lenient In Hs offense of assault ach deadly -~weap Based ae 2 | the effect of burns received las: Sat- | teacher for interes: ,2s the pedagogy | Thelezislature fas been : timate of tke evils following ]O9S with intent to kill. ; e Dr. F. L. M. Query addressed thelurday. The child aad 2 little older |of gush has taught him, he will learn! coepacter the New River it ee ; = os sacaliti enwitilt . ory TJ. 34. al. Ut a Se ae ay. sine caua< ao Ae ene . “2 Sp RT AES ' ane a ivorees A nything that tends to A resosution ms oor Dr. Cur ae joint = Aon st 12 o'clork on eduea- jones were leafs in the house alone an 1j to find that qualhiy within nimseif ment company headqnart ers . VOcces. 1m Q thas cends ¢t rent of ti - fund art. | JOrRT Sess Gt is 202K OF a 1S Were i.e 1D tae DOUSS Alone as one eee she ae oe 3 1pany, GQtts i Siales’ : : ; 1 See ee create SCC eRe oe pe “lon, Hedeuied explicitly that he lia some way the clothing of the It wiil no longer be beaten into bis} Ashe county. The minimum cspi- mus : eit essen the sacredness and bitding! dress the House was passed after a[ tt S: Se Se wo en eg pot ais mind that his teacher must amuse! ts}ys $59,000: maximu: =5 000.000 ST A a , 7 ots mae : _ Rapuara HE Ae nl Pad rey » lever lobbied for Pearson against |younge* caught ire. Sena inane Gi talis $59,000; maximum 50,000,009. a | ~ <b 7 gx 7 ry = a “ < 3 sree af ibe marriuge vow is a men-|Sbarp oes DY B® vole OL So to 13. ee = 5 him, keep him attentive. NESS Pare purpose to peda eatieoay, Ks aS : S ste 7 beds = << . ave S S esrY Yamnorat< 2D ene . Voypy | raw he ~ gett lara cas iy “ wg aice si i eae : pantera elie ~ 3S 2S =e i a AN ROE ee =n ine, ace to the stability efthe home and, oe fees ee oe Priday 23,—House: Bills introduc he = ene end Nora ae ra) gested task ea be never so dull or} ¢o the great Ballou iron ore fictds, in tuerefore. tothe virtue and integrity | OCCAUSS D© WAS Chats ee Me henna ed: To protect timber in Wilkes; to raitroad ims paid up ihe bonds of the |hard, ne will still be abie to think of | Ache county. If the Norfolk & We-t- vy es Singin the jaterest of Richmond ; Sioa “ ane ad owned by the Southern Wail-licas required, as having claims ud-forn railway will build this road. th We wich eal your axe 7 ie nt ee 2 i ie ao manent reeistration c! road owned by the poutoerna tre itas required, as having CiaiMs Up-jory railway will build this road, the : mae of ear social Hie. he iegistaturet Pearson avainst Crawford. ee x Be eset Sees ler se: _[way company, and having s red|on him. Plenty of the touicof driv- development company. will nob Go so; we Temi wit Or . near ee car sie ie pelts mig irot ear green ,. Jali persons entitied to vote una Sete ce tomes i ee : RaRRE Roi « ‘ ae c rent company wi ~ Go SO, pes several bills befere it icoking fo ti the Senate Bir.s were 1 :iteduc- xe re rec caenieoe e-| compie.e independence of that com- fing the will to perform IEG easasl ESE Se ECE Ao peencR ee : ey \ ; ‘ i an : 3y Hender m es MPs * 2& COLNTiot asm wae a oie RRR ape ene ° maa S : ate Sem as ot ae wat < Ge ge 4 a) i Whe P Riggitio rX : ¢ changes in the divorce laws of the} el: 173 coe erie eae Bills passeé: to repeal the act of | PAW* § ronewiny its preparations|duties will continually be yive®|pany will coastruct it. The Penn- EsGey BT 4 ih : 5 1% % Z < i . arrapee a dispisy of Nertt “arolina ats wien pitt ae, ihe acest aed a Raa Ee A vest Peer ene : A) Seana) paar a ge SeEea to Se Se aes SE ees ae ee i thei 5 yi GAY we : ELLE i | y a ( State; and it shontd be sure that | WM IRe Othe Pa ae ix 1889 prohibiting «he incorporating | 4? Sides Cs ae ae eae x him. sylvania Steel company, which owns 2 gt } : Bi Js piuwe : prouuets ior the -Amewrcan X-] 7) ee Se OAS inefrom Lenoir to Tennessee. Lt — fA PDassze Pomtlstesl srolliws wt Ui aeid j A ELA Wet y aa Fe aca every change made in the presently ition: for oR seiieflacd socern. 10: companies excocdie SnOOROO0ICH ee ne eee ie as j : eas the Paris Point siec! roil os mulls, . Do a postion; ter ane Pole: One Soe tcagsal Stock. <o ellos Conconaitoas: fo itbin sixty days vors Practical Marmers to Direct. has leased 15 square miles, Compris- a laws sheuld be cf such character, as] mont ot se Nerta a nS Sees OCE, tO ai0%e . "Twill be going on all along the line. News and Observer, 24th. ine the Ballou cre bed. . ee tiines . : eos e 3 a eerie are an ue Gonds. 3 - r Si z Se Spe render the obtaining cf Givorees|tiors for the deaf and dumo and]* ‘ : ! s en, Nan & wenotizal farmers, those a ee Oe oe chess eee Thereport of the committee oz | Th-G-vernor has appointed Gea-| None but practical farmers. those A Thousand Tongues. nee ti erwear. wet us more Giffieult. ne oO 7eSe ris mba. 5 ‘ : ie NS nd 3 >etions 7 the eral B S Rorster of Oxford { who are actively engag azricul f Sa m Sits and Over- Se a a en ee J eee House billto make the first Mon- ee = oe sas e C ‘eene of BC a en De a ects t G “jtural pursuits, can bereafter beap-| Could not express the rapture of Ra UE Pal eee ; introduced ty Hon. Jno. 5. rrenuer-} 4... 35 September Labor Day passed | C35¢ 9+ MeNeill against Greene of} present incumbent, Adgjurant ee En % oe mee ee Ce oem ui a . Se Son as iR on. if passed, would ai one —e ae =a re ane Wilkes. was at 10 o’ciock taken us. feral. Thuis appointment was expcct- pointed or Clected to the position 25 | Anaic E. Soringer, of 1125 Howard aT S Lieb We son, of Rowan. i passed, would ai-] firal reading. KES, We Se ated ear HS UPpOUMLMeNt WAS CXPCct |e eens of the State Board of Ag-|s¢_ Philadelphia, Pa... wien she ' =a 2 VO ineral patrouace. we ure : . : vty. Pie a ue 9 nittee report was unanimously Jed. as Geeerai Rovster has made aj? 3 moder of Luc state te 3° 4st, niiadei pa 2, Pa. Wa Ss Prankias you tos YORE soees ; an low the divoreed woman alimony : Wecnesday, 23rd —tIna ihe House: ee = after po ee ee See Baal popular offic . |riculture, atleast the Senate Com-| found that Dr. Kiog’s New Discov- Very truly, : : : A vetit “S35 intre : ay n er $s ry elie mu popu m eee y oa : ole Bete i toes yorum under certain eirecumstances; but oe oe introduced ae Pe Giseussion it was adopted by a vote! He was appointed by Governor Pus-|mities on Agriculture bas uneni-|ery for Consumption had comp. vely bee = ee ri Ee et Se ; ld eiea | uivit the sale ef liquor within tro)" oe 7, ~ eo eae Aelia Roatan: Hens mousiy decided to report Senator] cured her of a backing cough that 3208 5 G& totanin oS S CO whatever Jaw is passed It should sive miles ofac urch la Unit y townT- of 86 to 12. pen Sell TO succuCd a spi SaCahe ae 45 Sectt o. bill ‘o this effect favorably for many vears had mede hit ~ bar. ‘= ot aed on : : : : i a rains 5 array te-Rills j eed: : aynehy Yomocrat romi tage} d0Ott 5 Oti1 tO ue, VOTaUiY. | for many ars MAS AC Ww UPN added pretection to the homes of the] ship, Rowan county. Senate oa mere seme To ja: taune? ee ae brome ee oMhis decision was teached yester-| den Recs Re oRIoc ene dace ee eeaach : . ot . 7, ¢ ) "yh O 7. we : Ly Fay. en °na! ; . ’ $a) . co~ a - - Peal ww See State, A resolation expressing the sym- amend section) (28) Of te C08) ee Ey ee ee nen day afternoon and teday Senator] could give her no help, but she says ! iced aes hea }4 f }3t 2 50-4 th: ws nepatie executive committes pathy of the people ef North Caro-| Sarains the }ien of laborers and me uae Demmeratic executive comimitty Burrougas. whois chairman of thelof this Royal Cure—"'it soon reimov- 3 of 3 me 4 s enn Wehis +4 Petr av Qereaseila Quunty a a with the neonie of Encland was | chanics; te prohibit the manufacture | for Granville county. i fi Pasha ieee eae : al act 21 e & Firc at Davidson. lina wi th = 2 people of Eagiand was adisale of iqrocin eee Ea eommities, will report tre bil to theled the pain in my cues} ana ican p24 ; passed and the Hage on the capitolsevs : ne The Asheville Citizea of the 23rd ]Senat now sleep soundly. something I can ; 2 3 5 5 : i Davidson, Dispatoh to the Observer, 24. i leecd out hy If SE for th ree ac Ss tain churches n Rowan county. oe a ees . ae a . . Snare : ee eee rns ote “rantios) {2 er veh ‘ Rode sigh ia ie ora Ao” : F : This morning, between 5 and 6 o'- placed ab hail mase -OF varee Alys. th ne marriage of Miss iXatu- Senator corr 1s a practice larmer | scarcery remeia der 47.82 VCore. ‘i “ ae abe . “e i Setar tena ae 4 i “F Senate bill, providing that no cue g : : aaa : > Bills were introduced by Wright, Senate dill, providing that ao o2 “carson, of Asheville, and|himsclfand Geepiy interes ed in all} feel ike soundisg i's praises througe- niobate Thich te! orovidine for the governor to fill the | which to} ome ge peas Se ae ae elapse Sie ee cf agric-|just bees announced, end was a/ed in the Senate has two features. | covery for any *y le of tae Torost, “ Vy = _ a uiture if suca vaeaney occurs The | reas suririse te the relatives of the First, it provides that for all va- Chest or Lungs. 27 © ihe. end $id. Se tee icrad to the commcttes |counle, und to all excepba jwery few | eancies phic jeball: oCen On 74 Raa eee W. F. st, Jr ad 2 a ~ oS — ‘ aa ad aed ct ay ? s . , ; s 5 2, mum gare eleek, ‘ir. Munroe Potts’ liverr pn Oe peer woe. | but practical farmers suali serve on : Soe : ae pete wre : Re ea Bet ieee eon = een Ss PG of Rowan: Toappoint certaia jus a Po Bear aice nora A. Logan, of Greensvoro.| matters pertaining to agricatiural | out the Universe. So will every SEN pe ge ae oe a roe ae Gi ve oats , DEO RR nae - Renee « place January i5, hasjpursuits. The bill that haintroduc- | ope who tries br Tiax’s New Dis- aioit saie cr l:quor in nity town- s diseevered. that by the larm was given Caraford’s three-story brick stcre house, on one Som = , 2 t domes had made such headway, be- 1}; Does Not lnjere tho Stomac? Z + A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tez., say: © Toe we have Tae tandled. My son prescr ship, Rowan county. i Does Net Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison. : iy eae Ie se A bill was passed x: time the : ng deputy the only Chill Tonic which a child can take wi - ’ : rezisters of deeds the right to cancel , pete eae Car. Lovan ischief|State Board of Agriculture by the | Deus Store: every Dotthk Price 50°. BROWN MEG. CO., side, and Sawyer’s grocery on the} a mortgage on payment on agriculture : OPS Ones fice hae Bi {the term of the preseut Set cd tora x tt a meen 48, s BS ' cece ty3t te sa} per-|deputy in Marsaai Miullikan’s otfice;expiration 0 er aaa y : : “54 an \other, were burning. The citizens The he $22 having arrived the Serate vill to regulate sale of per D ace . 2 te ‘ na Assembly Licutenant Sicele, wit aa a aT aT of the town and the college bors e hour cf 22 having arrived they re sperty by administrators |#ud has frequeatiy visited here ialfacumbeat the General Assembly a pA nw is ; Br eed Vara Meal cloe ecette geeog order being the joint session | 50% an sr lara his official capacity.) shail elect as practicalfarmer. The] of the Tairtecata “oni seny = aS ean aiiege ines or of the Senate and’ House for the | Passed thind reall. ; ¢ Preedman’s| bul stipulates that the same rule|en native soldiers, foagi:t a fe : : : stan as 3 . — ce = = ene a 7 S wort ot S i : oy weReNt wis acer OG ore aly sued me ee ae oS oe election of a United States Senator, ed = yee ser eRe een °|chall apply for such membership on half hour's enzaze-nen’ with & we : aes ess ae i ne k sane eee the serzeant at arms ernroonuneed the The Venezuela Treubd)e. tow nship, Sa ehe SAE ye the board as for the Commissioner force of Filipinos, ay a iq hea Ss g house eve 2 LOS : hes si ouse TRICD & OY- : J. =f ae Hh: asuary 3.2, dic inghoue. Here a bose from the approzehot the Souste. [ainda Reo that seiool House {0 which 2 color] r'armcuigure, wo mast bo a prac-fland of Leyte, Tessar 2b, wee : sat 3¢ cs orton ; uls Was re Bzas The Senate aad House being 1a It was dawned upon the adminis- ed teacne? 7 oO “eee 0 h € te | tical farmer according to the law al- resulted ia the ii iag oO Aan - : ines i : into play, and sithough the build joint session, Lieutenant Governor Se a ea ee OGhione for some of bis white frienas, Was ready in force. A vacancy by death insurgeats. Private Edwar3 Me- ee) Sea ee ama a [repeatedty caught Gre, the fizmes |‘parner presiding. the report of the eee ees Ve coun the in-| teaching, was burned one night last) | resigvation on the board is filled |Guzle, of Company M, was killed, : Sy 8) Bess CDS or se SNS Eee oa were finaliy checked. Thefotlowing|actior of the House and Serate| or Saeest ik 2 ae weata} week. It is said that the Shot The board The situation in tke island of Simar ‘ : : conn ee : Wie ete ae 7 CLIUF RO PsOUS? 6 cba a is id . cs y the ooara. i : oie ene PG iin: no it buildings were completely destroyed: | Thursday was read. The tellers on ve ox tne DSP ee Ecathes heads,’ su:onz the negroes were! “oc ong this “ill of Senater Seott | since the errival of troops has been . dea Ss “ i ' ioe pin seed ate ¢ ela spent ae = cmc She S vis ‘ a oe a very nice business fox s ae ise sy ere AR Natl hint = owe CO : aes Ove Ve dy Taam EF: SET eae eee a enon: ull uecared a the part of she Senate thenannoune a sat Republic to engage in The 00 ae wiim tine ae ee eae provides that if the office of Commis- quies. Z 4 aes Ti MCey Le - = COlCe a t ry POSUPTEQS very sts pi ’ we as ae gre peu ee a (ace fol) Tye our it Dare, ° “ i. : x ae ~~ ee, ‘s Secaey ahs aos sire aaa = =e ae tT c oes ed that P.M. Simmons was duly |p oasrs to the sunboat Seorpion to | <4°2er bo besn Lo = c Ai ate sioner of Agriculture becomes vacant : meta, = eer Gis belougipgeg TO WPS. O. et. YeeVv, | oles Uni tates Senat Yoke teem : Soeicr _,jivis Tactier ramcre nat this WastT os, tath or pesienation, the N 8 STC BITS II es woore! . ee elected United States Senator for proceed to the asphu!t country bave ee cee Coen Ge cen by either death or resignation, tea rnechsj}! SDD. 4 ithe the Goverzcorshsilsppciat to uuthe vacancy. As the law now stan¢s the ee EI RT RET NST Ca GMOS a } styymtiogne oR o preeae!nanneormuanawaer ass 1 TiO MSUraknce;s os ree ° y > eclcn ; * a w : ‘ < Attractive Prin DEnie . Munvee Patis. ao insu North Carolina for a term cf Six} hoon caneeled. and there will be no picentS show of teeth by our naval squadron B Siwvers stock of ee ‘The president appointed Senators |7. Venezuela waters. Let the trest Board of Agriculture shall fil such aoe Sse a 7 ae cite eae a and Representatives Jones appeal to the courts of Venezuela. of cole: a vacaney if if occurs. See Th ; teas e Panes. Brady. ion Winct wei sy uihye lias “6 f nk I> Sela 9, tn*] ac this so that a nr ayaa ? ” and Winston to wail on Jr. Sim- . & : nies Sasyeage g . . seral—f. HB. Bais < Seoti’s bii chanves this so Lihat 1@ c warnin insured; barber shop and a x iD) There arc still Judes FS | ps a Lies Seoti’s bill chang 3 & 7. . o . . ni . . mons aud inforin him cf his electiox and if the case of tae trash be as S ; rartermasier genera! | Governor shail applet. and ask bis presence. : a en sana it showe 2 ic A. Mtecen of Henderson. —_——_ ary star rnedby F.2. Kune : "i : ood as its auents pretend, LY suo: ue BN a eee : = a sees ae ¥ store, ow ac eee s Kuc = The House was crowded with peo |For pe difficult for them te maintaic | Surgeon geavrai—Rodece Senator Vesi falas HO msurance; Ass afierty SaVed]~ia whe Pom mitt: : ‘ned SE real ategine igh ete Rie ie Whoa: Bo tusurance; Miss Lalerty savec| vie when the committee returned lin, riehts of the principle 1s willjofConcord. inspector ais : » rights ! a i : cough is the faith- ful senitincl. Irtells of the approach of ; consumption, srket, belonging to Latterty’s Washington Dispatch. : = : S i i i Ser stoek of goods. The lossis esti-]. ens : 3 ' Re : i Stig : 4 Dhovsday im discussing the en snd Mr. Simmon ascende 8 5a a eS ae roca SONG Reema age odds <¢ t Thursday im discussing s on “ Se Iai ams! mated at 3i0.000. oe ee Seow a cS ed 122 be sime enough for the Ustied | practice _C. Gobdos ¢ i East ee eos setoe which haskiiled 100 wards, 0c. Piinuleerate iGo Mio Sinan Soe eaker’s stand to signify his ac-ictotes tointercede or to intervene | Sridye. Tauge acvocate gfe SE ee arg ete allies 4 more people eC ae es ae x oa a DAR fete IR Se 30 = nay. when it snali appear that there has Willian a Haangh of # wynesvine [tt penure, A v - est cae i a 2 an = as €ase with voor mw eee eee ee 7 ss ft of language been adeniai cf justice Assistant adjutant generar— A|yessels of whatis known a5 tae ae eq than wa SN a oe tained cousidorable loss by removing | to express to you my earnest long. | °° iz rire Wiliags of Raleizh. merican Line (The Icternationa: @ pestilcnce com- Auy style prusicd 6s eee aati Vhe ortvin of ihe fir x oe a mis a Wiliams of iy iciga. met Le s é ge ow th es ee 4 > z 1s card their stocks. The origin of ihe fire ing desire to Serve my State and my ——- Deri ee ect care Bi ie Navigation Company) ia tue course y bined. Ie tel NneAGow ae et ee Ber * 2258S. wVideo!: svispatca s ai. Daun . ire oc 3 ‘dv was : aaec Se country as becemes the high station Five Importsat Measures ae ee eee eae: oc ro. {vf the twenty vears the ae oe Yof p ainful : . —_——- er you bave calied we to. Tae genius Observer. 25th. ii vey ee pom = or tDtS > oe = 7 ee {to run wou int TeCEIVE at ecard i ee y c h e sts, sore ; Y ~T vt MD: ee 3 . Pt et 7 Tn? “ste . : . “ eee Yn an rages y -1¢ ly yente macbise thas views 3’ a s5} sy . Letter Heads Note Heads, till Heees, state : Wedidizgs in Falistown. of even Shakespeare was never Es-attor eey ce ral FL i. 2 cone paae ae aes Perera 400,000 of the tota: which would be lungs, W rs ’ Pe as ee Sand ; : ee S open : = Py ere csented ic -nta week volutiozn:zs to sels AOIDID ET]. t sheets Bic cab iow prices, Sent | Correspondence of The Mascot. equal to express the feelings of a} borne, was rece sily spent & week ln {revo o a“ paid out. throats, bron- | setae : ot +s = Ae een ty sndusiry. Mr. Beck says his much- “2. 24431 Steamship Com- ee z _. [heart overfowing with gratitude. | Raleigh, is of the opinioa tsat tbe lindustry. Mr. Beck says ee ; The Pacific Mail Steamsnip Com i chitis, and pneu- | An uccneelse writes to Tae Mas- 1} can simply say that lain proteund-j most tmportsnt matters that willjine will entirety do away With tne he said, wowd be tue next 5 we cae wan) ae Piy Ss} t jimakisg white Gas beneficiary under the bi. «With its = 8 Moniz. Oo not Vt DDT es ‘ it yF z £ Pre _. tn Ne ee . Jn A FD Peal) Rallis eath ° . * 4 « ‘cor frum nerve { thouebt £ would}; ciopere} at ee sma hefere the Legislature are: (i) | present moce ¢ pee a > iv, sineerely eratetal { stand be- | coma hofere 16° Rema eae a oe la ath en eon ta ef ta Se ‘rive youatew dots from ovr little lfte you today aud bave stood since {the schoo! bool bill; @) a sil to 2- splits. «At preseue ee eer present ships and tie two ves: Se 74. ere lg ae Tee Oy cate = taal mig 4 “ . = 5 2 J x a) 330, Davo S- >» To ee ede stee ee : SI a ig met ie wine Senay 2sen $ > : Pe a ~ ee ek ea Ah ae oes nealth of the community | Novéniber, heipless to utter words | Solish the rin ‘mal Courts and in-|made whely by and it is very | Oa. building now 2 world receiv- day. it’s uscicss, Z iy ix generally wood. We have bad Tessin the pleatitude of nly o®- | crease the Suverior Courts from 12) slow anag “*Ccu@ious ” siness. moan $530,609 = more of the subsidy. for there s 2 e ~f lets st veral weddings ia our neighbor- Lic 4 to 16; (8) the bill to Cz cute The Code cae oa on 2 ae ace a ‘i “The next poor, emaciated. prompt and safe pan OH | section: the eoutinua fy split 2» weod, dress it and prepare = ae which z =S * ee fs : ae take my term six | commission; (4) the continuation of; split the wuoG, CHONS f° ae fn and {Starving Corpo which woud cure. Htis oN | de. Ransom Overeash and Miss ok and wetchful- {the ($100,000 appzoprieticn forsst ready fot Soncres and (eceive a subsidy under this bill, : 4 a | ina Naniz were married at the trer promote the! schools; and (4) a bill to increase tke} wili do the «ork of ten men. caid Mr. Vest, carcustically. 6-55 the : é Ry ee ee y State and cocatry [subjects of texation without increas | a. oo. of tact wack BassielLi Standard Oi! Company.” (engi: = Ta : hursday. They were} T cansot remember the time wheoling the general rate oF TAXeS, Nay Ae Allama irs wae bet) > 4 Na barr A reception }: : ; 5243 ae bass, davgicer oi Mr. an Sie - ad a tenst would be form- wc fd \ seer rten oe of the {my eartiest and highest ambition me s i Libass. wz live on Southside Wins- He believed a trust woul be form - ae Fao, ts FP Species use was net te serve well my people and; McHinley’s Messsge Sympathy. am “was burned to death. She was ed for control of ail this See = o- Am & 1 - Weider nic Alt <s ~ pict t 7 our, 9 Ucavn- = * : : << eat ~Ouit ri ao ee ' ee Sone es = peor Oeeat. -254 | my country. Today the mantle Which | washington Dipatch, 22nd. stenging nest an open fire place en- {shipping—a trust that, = ould get ’ ' ? rey * tir matte is ae a rs oN a ST20 ined feat i Ricci Pa a 2 é ' way See. . Mice B bas fatlen from the broad shouiders!| Tre President. at 3:30 oclock, set deavoring ?> take hing from alevery dollar of the subsiay. ; : on Ervin and Miss ian pita 3 é 3 ae a : deavoring *> taxes Cs ate iicarething in tee country is un- : ue Rade ni = a ae : es of Vanee and Ransom and Jarvis | this message: <teg pan when he oss caught fire Every thing in tee conntrs oe : Hic E be married at the res-| 1.4. ; Ee Gf eS ata ae en pee =: Lew D: Be ae eee : -+ enid Lke Miss - 5 tl idenee Bas ee ee ee It has been | sis Majesty the King. = | and before the flames could be extin-|der a trust. Se aoe Ee & ate oe salen _HeX'’tmy fortune before to bear grave Osborne House, Isle of Wight. {7s +oa was purned so severely that} ator, ‘from the cradie to the grave, which fresh colds = Phursdav worning, January 24th. at | oye pecnonsibilities and while tc “i Since Os Fee ea eee ¥ a Republicans, be asserted ch cures lio'’clock. Rev. W. J. Wyatt cffici oy ae Soot ee af a ‘v | “[have read with profoune 0°’ | qeath ensued within three hours. ae Seach flagas inst and coughs in 2 single = PLO GiOck, DveOv. ve. oe Vat Pade Ta ei evyyenieet street nae . tig ue 2 the at = 2 5 ‘ eee : avec E ‘ : > ein sale = iv tkis is cnecf the sweetest Mo feawthelamentable tidings of tue | = terribly | dared not raise tae o s - < : 22 Powder mt: We wish these young coun- os med cal as ie irow the :amentat s Her face 24G body were te J Def be le ara paign ni ht d ers Chronic ele * aes : : We wish these young COUD- | ments cf my lite it is also one of the to, A ~ Vajesty the Queen.], pie See “3 At t} . the trusts before tre ast cainpoiee. ight and mast spinors 23 x it Sse Sees 2 hoppiness in store for} mace golema. Laccept the honor oes re ence my sincere oe ea ree s eee oe and now in gratitude for their finan- coughs aad bronchitis in f Se it saves a vOrry. byes Siete miele feerneek a Ste nage cee Nin of the acco’ 7S xs 5 -, * sance they } ai i i = kace— greatest economy. She tare OS. aK Osta with joy; 1 accept the respousioulty | sympathy and taat of the American glone but her screamsatt racted those | ial assistance ubey ea not raise @ short time. Consemp- 2 7 7 .IR BANK COMPANY, \ came x Eee sca ‘ See We LE kes resoluticn to face them people in your personal bereavement] reside whe came, bub too late to} their hands agalast them. inte tion is surely and cer- 2 Cnieago. St. Louis. New York. at Perth, was broken into last Fri-|lpercere. There pledge that while,!S- a's. ¢ Britian has | oe se Oe er “Ppis bill,” continued “ir. Vest, tainl e and %e Boston. >niladelphia. Se rd rn an cater) sravely. ere pledge that while, /and in the loss Great Dritian saye her life Her age was five years. This bill, ? ieace poke y prevented, 2n : © a mo edt pa he eR ede eie PEI PIIPPL onan nero ze 4 "and like all men Ihave my personal am- | cuffered in the death of its venerable | * tal lit “sejl] pass the Senate. tisa part cured, too, if taken in 2 EP = ie? "OSS QQ < s sites = “: =) >, ~+- ~ vay 4 . a oo +, a ™ J vs z raya LES aceus aes a vi tried anc lbitions, I shalialways try_to serve j and jliustrious sovereign, whose no- The Raney memo: 2 ieee 21 Of the protective system ee = ame of Provert Sale of Land. CO ee a ion alone the interests of my State and| ple life and beneficent influence have | free gilt to Raleigh by ae rang | the Republican party, Spe a A 25c. bortlefora fresh Of Fropercy. LSy¥ VIRTUE of adecree of Iredell Superior ea Ihere invoke theaid of the Almighty | promoted the peace and won the af-| was formaiiy openes Os urscay |New England. Drank wien ee ton » 50c, si fi id: fe deccen othe Gunenicn Court te come ade initsctacectal pepceecas ence ee oe E. 8. toenableme to keep this solemn fection of the world. evening, withappropriate Se -he Republican party now will step cold; 50c. Eck aah oicer a Cecree Of “Ure Ths x pits . eet ai ’ nm OF ‘ a 2 < 2 i estes oe . “ ms : my, North Carolina, im the | ned ea Pierce and others Perib, N. C., Jan. 22, 1901. piedze. radi The library is three stories an Se at nothing.” colds; $1 sizeror Chroaic teats aoe Roe Jenkins, the undersigned as comsssioner of = Senator Simmous was ereeted witb Persors who suffer from o ene of waite brick. with roof ofr eect nae robbing Hes ne. coughsa2nd consumption. , et als 1 SS eae akc seid court will on een Ten-XYear-Old Ingigestion. en ovation that would have warmed / tion can not expect to 7 oak a and is one «fi the SS oe a at Th z dac ee always 30 a2 bottle of Aror's ca armony, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4TH, got. tae " mvc shyt i - woe Oo yet ~ithin ¢ out, in : rou. i u Cherry ec’ on hand. 7 ys MONDAY, FEBRUARY UTE, 1921, at the court house duor in Statesvitle, N. C,, sel W. H. Peters, Nathanton, Ky.,|the heart of any man. At the open- {cause they ce oe pode aaa the eee Seba proper is oa pox a gata ee Pile coerce ieee coke 3 at 12 o'clock. noon, the foliowing described land | &t public auction to the highest bidder two val writes. Thave sudered unto!d mis-| ing and all througe bis speech, hej quired to nourish the Se the State. Jaeh ae : used Dr. King’s Ne : fa SE cape unable tracts of land belonging to the estate of seril redell. an ouside a Iredell, and bounded I. W. Plerce, deceased. One tract adjoining | ta black oak in Mar- Bes situated in the counts es as follows: Beginni ery for ten years with Indigestion ; was generously applauded. products of the undigested f00dS]+he second fcor. There are nOW 2-] jh ousands of sufferers have proved ; ~ i sate aoe : . x or Oct. 19, 1893. Ei Paso, Texas. Iwas treated by; Senarc—Bills introduced: To{ they Go eat poison tre blood. It iS] pout 5360 beoks, of which 5900 27) cyair matchless merit for Sick and ea . ch e e | tha Gaither's lime, thence Nor Se ine uw) RW. Holiand and others, in Olin township, in | ue a: t chistes gee F = " : . poles toa post oak. jor ee eee if | said eens ae Borwcope fat) aa five physicians cut obtained only | amend the charter of Methodist Or-jimportant to cure ES ea the gift of Mr. Raney. On the eee Nervous Headaches. They a nice eet a. William Gaither’s line. new Ast: ere cl ine. ( more OF ess. Also one other tract adjotntiny AK. | eet z ig } a pests Pe A . alles 3 m - 2 jc ss om : : 4 ¢ r 2} Pence Cetctce ces Dace aan oa ae wv, Hotiand, }.T. Perry and others, containing ‘temporary relief. I bexau to use; phanage; avd by Henderson, to al-}scon as possible, and the Gest floor is an assembly room, pure piood and strong nerves best medic: advice, write the Dectos er’s line formerly but now + = wie ss : ; x se t & undred (roo) acreS more or iess, -Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonie Pel-!low alimony in cases of divorcee a) od of Going this is to use the PprePa- | ctsye, to be used for readings, aM@-j 7,314 up your health. Easy ro take. eee ck gun te South 3 a . erms of sé nehalfcash « lay of sate, ! - = : ~ z aie of tw? f 7spepsi tn RS tt Rn re / 97 ts. a black gum, theace South 39 chains to @ black |. tne ogher half payable ig ax months from | lets and have been constantly im-! vinculo matrimopit. This isa very |racion known as Kodol Dy wepsia | teur theatrivals, a ee Try them. Only 20 Cones oy : i aicreai more: or proving, aed have a fair prospect of important bill and gives the wiie!Cure. It digests what you €a etc. Thecostof the building ap-j pack if not cured. Sold by MW. *- the beginntng, Coniaining 2534 acres more or | date of sale, with note and approved security *, 10 Chains te < eye fithinterest fr . Vitle retained by the S Pate = : = : * Saco with inert ouuschase money is paid, | bein’ peri@auently cured. For sale; alimony ia some cases of absolute : restores all the digestive orgaus to} proximates $40,000. Hall, Jr., Druggist. | : " ess. This January 7th. 1901. W. G. Lewis, Attorney. a4 s fae : Se Jr zs A Io Maal tate ea oo * This January tst, a8 es ene ionex j by N.R. Tunstall, Druggist. _Gavorce. a ae a _ : 5 , a = jit Bp so i : % ‘e : i Ne cae, 3s . pone ee ca ( i 4 - ‘ ee nual mean temperature for the , —— a TES . | , N i GENEKAL NEWS. bce a { ; Lieu- THE LEGISLATURE. ree enig iNest Caroler en 3 | | B= MASCOT** Cervera’s Cablegram to Lie La Se ee ¢ - 3 | Fs nant Hobson. : ieee: SF ee ; iam Be othschild, ! eg met ee oe conoees to Baltimore Sua Saturday, 26th—House: Bills as oficial aor on the ae ee ee Raper Z er | New York Special, 25th, to Baltimore Sun. Saturday, 26: se: _ Bills ‘The oficial report on the wes 2 3 oe | a be | ae 1 Danae ae Secon to | a an ideal winter month, themean name, died at noon Friday. : | Ld = fif davs I will «if ful 0 < een es eee ee ce Siar eS churches in Rowan itemperature being 41.7 degrees, The royal family of England took | ” Ge | Por the next fifteen days { pats acai - ~ % - ~ o 4 = v su u . § i : _ - . a al — —. . " eer = a s —aT— Presbyterian Sie county Bill was passed toincorpo-| whichis 8 below normal; highest their fiscal view of the dead queen | eg | has been for seyeral weexs y. itv Life & Annuity;}monthly mean 48.4 at Southport: jact Saturday when tbe casket War} 5 | oo om Catue v0 Go. of Greensboro. 3 invi higbes } t f ord { King ; { Genuilemen’s Shires rz fo ONE DOLLAR A YE typhoid fever. tructor sent Co., of Greensboro. ‘lowest, 34at Linville. The higbest closed forever by the order 0 8 | iE | eles 5 Shiri sens : CyThe voung naval Eee Admiral. Sepate: A bill was introduced to absolute temperature was 76 atNew & j ward. &§ 1B | See 3 , —_—-— a5 Lessag y é > - 2 > nee ie j ger an ‘ -ker3 om 3 A & PropereTor | * cabie message today ssaye of increase public school fund of the Bern; the lowest 10) at Linville. The tis thought that there will be an | BOS ee ee ne eae A. D. Warts. EpitoR Cervera in reply nee 3 od from | various counties jrain fall was 4.50 inches, which is t is thoug e aestbe ess es igs | ee oe 3 sumns , “ently "e1V i aie e ; =>, _ m @ =es ¥ yress = > “x? ATISSLIN 18 PCr ee > sheives or on my up inte be Ss uh = sympathey recent y b as wish fleet’ Senate bill to amend the ¢onstit?-|.«o above normal. Thesummary for extra session 0 : +0 ee ee LILEDOUN MUSLIN spect d | Sa oe ee ponies ea tion of North Carolina (by Mersha’!, ; the entire year 1900 was also issued. | the eee P. a es aa eS re-| g when it leaves the eens yard © risred at at Santiago. 2 Ors sor pil}) was laid It says: “The student oftheclimatic asked for by the President : ee 3 ; ee : s mail matter. Sy em dof it being a Crumpacker bili) was 1a:u | It Says: E t r a oe | ee : ear eteee ae ake table history of North Carolina cannot cent message. is ae da defect in LILE- ES eee a yey Ss Q | reas . ¢ +; 7 pantie =1.¢ oe 3 ig! Ifyou in é LILE- ES | ’Puone No. 35. peur capeiiee Ree iG imprison ‘the| Senate bill toamend the charter of | fait to have observed the striking Sree eee eet tse Sod defect nF 7 : a ———— ian , m re : : ’ << i #. G - 14 7 s <1 : 4: : | L N o - = s = : tatesville Sp = warsh re see Se Se es ee pat oe “2 ee =. eer = al Postofiice Appropriation bill, An jis appearance or Wear3S yual- f lh < 3 o Statenvie BO Tae | verimac he promptly expressed} House resolutions to priot 2°) ) most eee ene Se ng amendment restricuug siaf TOU-e) BA i. “Se want the goods back. & oe Ve ooh 2h ae — Se pe the ae in a mes-\copies of Governor Aycock'’s ad-| precipitation = iaen ee aoa ‘ bidsto those along the route Was de | ge want to give you perfect oe aS a TANATION-THE WILLARE sae dated a id, 9, | dress passed | the conditions which prevailed dur- ae ¢ ; ant t eee : 7 = A ecember 9, | dress passed. t wh ; Soot eee we Sask & 4 ( 7 Ce ee il Lees ee = | Bill to allow persons who have|ing 1900, especially the intense heat ,€ zs Se Obs x LILEDOUN MUSLIN makes oad The + eaus ‘ a il rn ° : we 5 ‘ 3¢ ddd a cog ™ estion before the legis- 1940. CCI Ce one not able. | been lunaticsand restored to sanity |and drouth of the summer. again at-| A dispatch to _The North . Lee Ee pillow e=ses, ms The great question | Lieutenant Hobson was 2 ad Cer-|to manage their own property WaS/tractatteation to this fact. The Daily News, of Shanghai, dated 25.b soderwenr, sheet, POW Cots S : a Rail RC ORO re ee ee ee lex lained by Hezderson and passed| question when a returato normal from Pekin, says that Li Huo wear longer and bleach walter i} TIER Mr to meet the pressing needs of the} vera’s sae ise to learo aac readings |conditions will occur is a serious Chany is suffering from fever aes is thea any other goods made. é if8 i £88 “ne me ~ . be o vy athictea { = mca eae 25 , nr ‘ na} SPcinila- Geilisiou< ore SS See endiot! 00c. ; State and yet not increase the tax ee ite aaa Hobson isin anun-} Seaate dill to protect policy hoid- | one. : The annual oe ag Geiivious, his life being despaired of nor co el Eo lia son 1s Re Tre tion for 2S years, from 1872 to 1599, arles F. YW. Neely whois chare-| 84 ; i te. A pumber of bills on the sub ey ee raving toGod/ers pessed. : : te : 5 donde Charles F. W. Neely whois Z : ce _ ee : rate. A oe ‘ntroduced, but it ene aoe peak a nel ifhe} Senate bill to place the election of land this including the entire period ee ee ; | gel | oe ee as — = Se toeec cae Dee ena ms ee tT: { sae a : neif 1889 to 1990 inclusive only the aa aes carat Ane Mens 5 ale J a is : : ie ce s pres |the keeper of the capital in thejfrom 1859 to 190U inciusi y the oor embezzling the funds of the zs eee ay on- | Atos aie into His pres | the keepe ee = ade sree uban postotiice, sate L strikes us that Willard’s bill, a sya dies to receive bim t \hands of the board of public works} year 1891 shows a notable excess iu See enn elena, ASCXaCO Bo esis wildin r kiss opsis ofwbichis given in another "Ta addition to his cable message of and grounds instead of the ‘egisla-| eae The total Cs Raleraeisat tse Fac oliered cece Pp 2 ss a ~ am = ct < of - = nil ey) 5 { scar or the entire period is over 52 ab: B : : | See ee ee thanks Lieutenant Hobson will in @ | ture, passed. Jard said 2 number of| mad 3 : It is rumored tha: the Harrimen- #3 Center Street. inte ones yet preseoted. It makes the | sey: days. write a personal letterto| Senator Woodard saidanumber ofjes.” tam choos meee tbe men : BRES Feu nr Seco acters Sard nario vy and present friend. | Senators would be absent Tuesday | Tbe distribution of rainfail shows Morgan Varde reilroad syudi | corporation coromission aso 2 00a oe enemas oe nondent culled|and he would like for the Hexder-'very clearly the predominating in- cate ls plasniug uy cut the Puil-| ee | ee . = Sis a yy = n vo "OY Tes por 0G} ao = g - * ~ 5 = “ ues f on os Sompany a ae p=orb, Sv} ma nets must r he bect. ue | E ie ' 6 Oe si the Presbyterian Hospital Lieu-|son alimoay bill to de set for Wea- | fluence of the mountain mee oe mau Car er “3 es are ie Serr porhof SILEDOUS MUSLIN } . : a ° ; a at res = = : ae orth ne ain- far as possible. all! @ private 2 s | ‘ dows them with the duty of seeing ace Hobson was preparing for a|nesday noon: so ordered. | western North Carolina. be rain: | ser as poss-bie, all the pri 3 | ‘ BG = an nt that all property, both rea! and per- ace Gis room was filled with the | Tuesdav, 29.—House: The House | fail was esp cially ore Beem the companies. | e 2 a 4 ou A ive. 1 ao Srlnetinetp may 3 - ae irs astern sicpe of the Jue idve: ee ae Pon ee ce | { Fe : 5 I , : eee een eee a Wie ee bef ee er | from Wighlands with (9%) taches |, sos O>0e ‘At aE Senet <4 — mets) a aluations ja basket of fruiton a table and ear) session Deore eee 7 aes Mane eee . «,_, the plant of toe Alabama Stee. abe | apne W The ineroduser : ses evaluation bya ple < Nesters xo relatives, Bills introduced: To Eee to| through Hendrsonville with = a Wire Company at Ensley. Ala. ac 3 Trouf he introducer believes the valuation om reas admirers. ithe state board of education its for- rion 69, Patterson. 61, Linville 63, ay pony ae Eases 3 of personal property listed for taxa-| ~ ey am still very weak from my | mer powers to regulate the use of| Beaver's 7. No record egal co ane |e * a Sole : ein : ee am stil: very 3 ee ee roma 5 npbli bogie | okec in ccorcd lcnrrbecosina es : ion would be doubled by it. Th€| ions siege of sickness,’ said Lieu-|text books in the public s lof thes E hand ees COTHON BELISs tion would be doubled by long siege O Cc € 1G aoa the governor to employ / ae > } sohi | ; ‘I’m just learning jaut ii Co eer mee fta ~ fichigar nant Hobson. ‘I’m just learning t 5 - | - aie Cite ee 5 Wavlocsvilie; B.C: ° ag Bode Sate oes all : x lem ga inipy w eight | coun 2} for defense of certain per-istate was 249 which is ] degree a Pays brio, es Bea peat Ne ele a £ t1|to walk now. eam Pally te ? Tr eres ot | abi rae he 7 x ne : ‘ < ~ Gh xr = +h jomest eh SS ee em ‘ ve r, and shal soon be strong|sons indicted in federal courts to Se- | bove nor or 2Y years; toe highest chi! peta IOWeVET, AUG Sllais & wa : } : Fromroneri.y was rear toe valuation of property We tof proper- | vez Lae Southport, : ae ure a proper assess at n R. J : noush to resume ny duties. poe S RO Dea aaa eae aoa dy nese are one wr * WYerld Wide Doma increas > $145,060,000 to $510") b Cotenant Hobson said he ex-|ty fortaxation, No bills of impor- ee erege ae reas sae x ies . from | i A comewhat similar law i- d to leave the hospital to-mor- {tance were passed. x j re y toe watmest <p Ae rian Sori 2 po ie the a Ut Fat SO Oe ae Se ecient : Pao ene Jills iptroduced. Toles a North Carolina. The jio live ars rie ‘ v 2 . Tact in Chicago and ip an able He will recuperate atthe home| Senate: is introduced. 1Ojest in’ Nortt ee a & pi of thi Bo eee en eee aes pcr ofa fsiend, S. Reading Bertrom. |amend section 335457 of code rela-|highest absolute temperature was as ; pleas article in the SaturdayEvening Post. }9' & te'chhs = af tive to deposit of State funds. (Re | 10v: lowest 6 below zero, giving vi oa . : - $s erie ae eas sere as Fanosit iF Strate | a x: 113 reorvuary iy 2 1d the following testimony to its suc- ; ye emirine itheir | Geposit | 2p 77> j@ Foose = Ae 3 pga SP eC ore ae r the old methoé | *=ePatins for ace eaten ea )to incorporate Piedmont &| was the coldest month, mean 3d 23 ; uae cere * cic riven: baer tne G.aQ Nivevi9s eal, , a mA ee : eee rh Renee QA = 0 cesst Se areas Sire ans oe nera j rany Railroad company, to ap- | Auszus the armest. mean des i ae ee of assessment, the totaly A. UATLY no | a a yorticn members of the house of rep- | The } fall was Su enes at I< ii ei =) \ f vy f Nee c- | * : mee a : +23} : sarelitlon 7 Cook county was but $21,600,000 for ae PECPaneee ees ie resentatives. Under the billas itnow | Cur Y no ho personal property, and $157,060, 000 | toria s tunerai are Bradualys ee stands Buncombe. Gestoo, Union | or Ww. : - > 1 1 te for promises ne +t ree Gaya ar rANTAS | & : for realestate. Asa result of thé oes = ee eS and Beaufort | Mond e = i pace a FeenCOUS peyvean OL oe tive each and Chbhatbam. Sampson. | Cons: : l, 3 : cia first year’s assessment uncer the) ponorati The inilux of members Granvilleand New Hanover willeach| The creek Indians, who arenow ona wil ae merny new law, the personal property Val-| of the rova! families and Roars lose one. The other couaties will ithe warpath and defying the United: n; 12. CINE? 4 QPP UG &z, Wi h fr tan: on ihe vation was increased to $73,000,00' tives of fore:sn Seas se pas pO remain unchanged See States government. number about x . £28 GUG § Gi) 1a . rene SEES oes 230 FE SUE ; and the real estate to$302,000,000.""|0 Wholly uwapreceenten te cult |, Senate bill, to increase the license |13,000 and can muster absut 3.000) : se o,. |EASDIBROAD STREET STATESTILE w- ae aes Mees rombined | COUrt Oiiciais are Hacing Iv Cibcuit | tax on liguor dealers in Greensboro| warriors. There is in tais number, | “ : aoe Joads Tt will be noted Vat the Conn... | to procure suitable accommodations, | <1999 being minimum and $2500] however. adout 500 “squaw-men, | By We Cive Trading “t2mps Fer CASH Parcinree. Salish increase is nearly #200,000,000. Cook | vine royal palaces being totally ia- maximum) passed third reading. or half breeds, as they. are styled by| 29 nc assared 2 com-{, expec county, in which Chicayvo is situated, | adequace en a4 Both houses are well up with their} the full vloods. The trouble bas; mitvee ‘les that toere = year fl 3 : rc ¢ sed of The procession 1s expected to OC-} . 4. their calendars being cieae. been brewing for some mopths—ev-| Hv iften c re cn ibe part oi; rm) sak canagae Se Waa a ‘Ss a board of assessors composed Oi t A S work, thelr Ca.endars being c-c geen vrewing ior $s ; 5 ; Chi ee ee te oa : = = = = —_<S>-— ~ = Ss : ma he Se : ue of review | CUPY to hours, traversing London Se er since the government commis-|the Chisese government to plave| mr) : SSS ED LSS Ot rae ive Members, an i fee eh panne (oe inet i ss : eae tae ne saint . met ricts =A a = and hot . ? Se ee from Victoria station to Paddington! .- 4 peround Workers. Millions |sjoners visited the Creek nation tojrestrictions on ne 7 ar the Is: chant of three memoers. station, whence the funeral traia Spend Their Lives in Darkness. apportion the lands and sell the|the government itself never bad inj ited OF cae Dagar 6s Sh 3 ld f nvbody Our s% The Willard bill attempts to put} will departat 11.15 A. M. reaching ere act a the least any objections to the wis- ss nent Ou F a UU. ak Ee = See | cn Si lots. : a Seen [world’s r n S “2 into operation in North Carolina a} Windsor at 11.50. The coffin will} “sw bom Sl. a In order to clearly understand the | Siouaries or their methods. (Etward VII is very ec . offer ive paeneie Pre nd while | 02% conveyed in the Queen's special} According toa recent computa- Sere ee ere wr re ae ae ae a ee See ha ae achere 20 br Te syste rit Ss a hue . ant ewig = =, as man a - _ | Cause C 3s Uuptis , bo ~ eye “3407 Inelngin sy | BxXs - x - hs ee oe 5 ;| Saloon carriage. attached to the roy-|tion made in France there are 4, lendico senionstronibie" a6 iss imeces- Es ao ee eo eee Unis eee ee ice Mas we have not had an Opportunity © al train. built especially for the Dia-!}355,000 persens of potn sexes who sary to State that before congress wonen anac Orone thy ure TMlortoave Sale of Land eS Ts who ij ye s =e phe 7: 3 “we = sary tos CCE } et | PRR pee ang back of Fao DAE 3770. ba 7% 2 i examicing the bil! in detail ic seems| mond jnbilee, by which the King and | spend their lives procuring from the passed che allotment act the land of| 8° <¢ om 2 large pend tack of | SAOPOSass 7 \ ‘ iL %4 burs to be an eminently wise and practi-|the royal family will journey to the earth such indispensable preducts Sciences rations belonged in com- Evergreen _ Cemetery, Broowive By viRtce SORE Cormeen ees f i eet tal in : Deel ena LOVE OOLLOUCLE as coal, metals and sait, as well as ; 1 Any Indian | 2u2day; and is rgieta: | = be 25 ot oe calone. Some court of review is : se Sige ; ‘ : : mon to the people. Any Indianjj.- or - ™ : 5 oa - yee : Po The King, aschief mourner, accom-|other like precious stores, which Roni occa esiicoanch Mand Esiel > ae ee the intend necded. In the recent hearing of the panied by Emperor William, will|cannot be classed among the necess- aS ee ed AS eda onet eo center s tion. . china ie 7 . ai mie . me _ y i eer eetec ie Cn Ba ieee pees en rajlroad tax case it was clearly] ride on borseback at the head of the|aries. Most of these rcilers spend than forty acres. When the white |@°O\Y *244 ava ike whole crowd was Most anybody would say at sar « : si 2 1 ~ a a ’ . sHie-stricke MOSt DyYVS uid $3 t ws %\ shown that real estate was assessed | procession through one with nee Ros hours far below ee men began to pour in he would take | Ps#ies*ricsen. : treas Field Marshal Ex toberts, thecom-jsurface. Not many years ago the} 7°--.--5f” - i . ee . ae i Sper Soy cee ea ae nee ce Ea ona which thousands of them |!,00 or 5,000 acres, rent at ane lay| Mrs. Carrie Nation was beaten — D 9 AZT. eS ~S Co., 3 Z inati f - : : ° ; : ets aN ys . skin s in i ss. No whi ith < som stick by the wife of: en * p A cursory examination of the re-| 1 inclose proximity. At least|received, aad particularly the wo-|02¢K is aa Be diane =. WNo white | with a broom stick by the wife of i A i & SVi SR Beh Suey WD, long d cnsin this county will convince] ij, | Reeve ul pea prac aces d child ho toiled in the|mencouldown lads, except those|caioon keeper in Topexa, Kan. Sa: i lace 3 Roe cart eee Swe es Oe ee) ee ee SR ee es mar-jurday. Mrs. Nation said she was Mr. £ a ane ea Be Ce ee oercn iia) (caren Sag ee ee er great stances is assessed far too low. For | 0i batteries of artillery, will partici-) came a public seeeee poe don: men’ compose the new party, andlicact. “What does a ee Winery Berens eee. at Sa Ti eae jae : i in the ssi si the | tion of humane laws led to a change SONAR ee ae oe d get your Sas2s sained tree as instance an unimproved lot in Sta- pate in the process a besides apne by aan der | are backed by the large cattle ranch-jamnoust to,” she inauired. “to one andi gets ¢ : = multitudinous assemblage of Peers. |in the disgraceful conditions under era. ine allotment ectaeakes hel saree noe a ee free fy tesville was assessed last June at| members of the House of Commons| which they worked and lived. Tue Ss Son GC eaaon Gad aS ae ae a on Cn and Two new styies iz that f : ni : . x t x: tic 3 .2¢ na rot 2 eves? Moor : he ‘West . 2900: since then two small lots have | and court officialsof strange titleand| miners of the world have now a land nae ar iar ee anc rotten egEs: eas Moore o1 the West, ¢ ae : they ¢ been sald off it for $1500 and the stranger garb. The streets will be pleasent existence compared with ces ae number of acres. Contracis for naval work agg re-| This Jan. srst, 502 - 3: B. BOLMAN, Lidies wins Shoes but b ewner still has the most valuable |/ined throughout with soldiers; but; that which they led a few decades The Creets do not like this style of |Zating seven anda half million dol- 6 Executorof Mortgaxce. Brave a fit left Another vacant the route has not been definitely fix-|ago. ownersbip, but prefer the commun. |‘4Ts Were sizned at the navy depart North Serolina }1n the Superior in Patent Kid end Brilliant K the eq POCtion Os 2G 4chis 3 1, (ed: Tbe coftin bearers will be non-| Inno part of the world are there eS cate as they fear that | Ment last weeks by Presiden: Orcurd | NomthZerstins,, Lin. the Superion = lot assessed at $300 has since sold} commissioned officers from the troops|so many underground workers, in Be Se ie Gace ad sa and Jndwe Person. eer caer ee eee a Sage - . : : : : ? : ay GO. = = <= ; > ett - for $500 cash: And this same rate|}composing the household brigade. | psoportion to total population, as id | nie see realize that when an la-| Newport News Shi ae ee es Or c& SALT >? F3 e Scie - } ‘ wa | Hl tale J. = Pred cer) yh} o 24 ee <a men fre om boi ™ eae tue suck ste? Grok 2 would apply to the entire county.|Tbe funeral will take place on Fri ee oat se camepne. Ties dian is drunk he willsell his land, | Ory Dock Company. the contracts Sek Dut itis personalty that needs re- aa oOg ae, ES & sroes under | 0Ut “white man cannot make Creek | *¢re for one sheathed armored January 24, 1991 the b3 : = Sele $e practically all are negroes under] oo nk.” cruiser of 14,500 tons to cost $3.88). casei vision most. Here again let us pre white overseers. The worst. thing ruok. a sontafew examples. A. insures his household and kitchen furniture for Filipino Insurgents Snrrender. ttch. 28 sila Dispatch, 2Sth, about their life is that the Boers of the Transvaal have never consented lands preeeeds, the trouble is lixely As the allotment or divisions of tne GUD Aa ra an 10r 3% Simi: te Crs noes ok a ee = An snezines, to cost 853.779.0590 BOB ESERIES OS Mi been i Gen. Funston reports that prac- | to : 7 ai = wnoqe|tG increase. Abouta yearago some Two men noted for their braver. ay . . n. £uns pports — suppress the liquor saloons near : . See regi wo Meu | aver) s the ‘ =1000, returns it for taxation atl ically all tne organized insurrec-!the ee The Traasuaal leovern_ |! me Indians who foresaw the ine-/2nd daring in hazardous expedition i FE 3 some 3173; Bz. insures for $409, lists it at} tionists in is districts have been ment has drawn a large revenue] Vitavie wenito BaSCO ERC white against Gut! mad2a dash upoi era: | 5 ant-ar 350; C. insures for $750, lists at $225; | dispersed, with the exception of dis-|f:9m these saloons by means of a|™42 ee : ae rs the ee of Snake Indeins, | 8 2 s gs 5% up heq - - 295 -|connected bands in the mountains. -y license tax. sult js | B&@Ged OF SubcH els “Muskra oear Kufauia, Monday ; captured 1° : ve Miss ! D returos not — dolar of cash “ Sixty five ae rebels in the island pees a ee ee Whirlwind. Lhe movement to Chitto Harjo Craz 7 St Afr. | eee eee neon ee = —— A en) roditea +} yic a Mm | oem y i a ae Sodio Sone pe C 1eTs - Seed vere Dh ahi Reine ’ — =r { —--- —- = ——— = sal solvent credits, still the register’s of Panay have surrendered to the/snenta large partof their earnings |°™’State uas been revived, and pres- Jan exciting escape fro hostile 1%: stize’ ; , + y rye a . . 6 } Trhite Te . ' i ~ , . F } books; show he bas money out 02] Caitea States authorities at Cabau- in drink, and many murders. rob-| ence of —e United See troops Creek camp, they maraszed to lan Wie c2il yo tan st his : sod mortyayes. Many other in- tan. beries and other crimes have ocecurr- eee ubt cause many to migrate their prisoner, and he ; ow hele ' TD our a of s‘ances could be given. Greatnum- Reports from southern Luzon say | oq, to S2exica, Captive under a s:: i x = bs z re is much disaffection in the in- Thousands of black men ‘ilso work ro eee soldiers under the ; Meas i ae e ~ 74 inmnnitl bers tu n sonal roperty. Sse nousabads Of DaCkK MEN sicso OTK a erat store) ES : 4 an ’ we : a G : ~ a) x on ar Ni sce a no pers pro} ) zal thousand persons ta. /anadcenldinenondlinssnesacainans ee Cotton Milis in the State. | Cioutenant Dixon. i ine Oo ives anG& E-Anaksi CL E aundvery few return any cash on eo toll atten meaiined) : Observer. berley. The most peculiar feature a “- e i - Iotharforn: 2 Ah hasd, Intais connection the con- & at Maltbon ¥es-joftheir employment is that during eee Jan. 2%. ae a Poe : = eM ploy Mx $ that Seg oe oie trast between a detailed z camp, pear San|the term of the'r contract they are 2 me a Seen ae - y ie ¢ ‘isedand 20l-eG atlas Rast oe petal ere oa aan ua Gtstinclion s Del: tae om ihose having cash’ on 2 aps ace errs They live “gare = ee est cotton mill in the State, and ngs 2 ~ Sel emer A oment of ta M-Teompound surrounde a hi¢h Te enti mre : a = ce... or on time, in the Fir Ae) gate see ore ries See ‘isheld ata higher premium 2t€ ies orilts ae e a G Wehicy ‘ > Vy i pink ak < ‘ } OCS ci oo es . < oe : 9 ike corporation— 4 ee 5 E.nk about June Ist and ze re of houses we: @| mounted as on the wallsof ny Sing | = : ae ore 5 352 eR ets and ape turas would be interesting. Ofjdestroyed. Detachments of thej/orison. Every morning ties arel® hi Sea oS Aus Hees Bi ae Pine Hain eat ; 1° ete fisiiny 7 Ss! aoe MuStanily Converting . coarse if a man’s debts exceed bis| fourth Lofantry and Fourth and | marched out to the mines ad every | >: camer ‘ pes Se at_ Great Bargaiss. ; en " Re - {Sixth Cavalry. with a platooncf nicht they are marched back again the Cotton — ene evenveen ca-h be makes no returnofit. Now]... Reet 50) fo a ae! mie nent aap : "Ss “th ‘ed aud iiitv looms weave the Ss ee P = m1, ,.3 | Darines, have captured 150 identifi- | Tuside the compound are the rude ahd cia a yite ater eG , ~~ their whatis the remedy. Mr. Willardlod insurgents and Ladrones in Ca- cabins in which they slees: and here | 2272S into cloth. The employes are Yours to Please. still thinks he has found one . and there are choos where they mav Christian Peopic end five handsome —~ ~ ~ s~2 % a f ho e i : en < “J Y lehurches in chare 2yD a —< 3 AG. ‘Cae presentsystem is uneffective ‘enty wire repairers were st-lbuy everything they require. Li-|C2¥tChes. lu charge of consecrated ae a ey Pi-i OF Wail 1 } to | '2ceed-recently south ofSao Pablo by |quor, however, is kept away from | @isisters, are opened every Sunday sim @ tended SoS $= +44 a uod@has a tecdency to-cause 2 man tol, : nies * }quor, howe er, Is DL away irom ae Be ene. id ae “ib itions pee giad oa Imsu nts ? Iye¢ th © - 3 ee pen aes or OTsu.p. 1 ) : : ice 0 insurgents, halfof them armed ]rhem, and so the yearsspen! in the }i0 “orsuip. and contributions are E lower bis valuations because he ; oe : 7 7 4 with rifles. ed yes * wo Americans were | mines are far more profitab'« to them | @2¢e for carrying the Gospel to the 44 2 o'clock. lem} Ps. Buy a Pair of New [Ladies S20e 7 huows other people are going to do| wounded and one was captured, vat {in every way then is the case among | S°™@* for away people whom the 1D- ting, his wife and oldest child wore| 3 Been , jis ee my ee ent huntig it. He doesn’t mean to be dishon-| *as subsequently rescued by re-en- the gold miners. “panstries Belp' to clothe. Exceilenti pedty ouracdand the t<o younser! roaae wi! ee est, ut hedoes not think it would|‘orcements of the Porty-ninth Regi The Usited Kingdom has over }S°200!s ate kept up the entire year, |childres burned ic death: Phe iro! Ltd. denta eT . Leite nent. One native was killed, seven ]onetenth of all the subterranean (22¢ Competent Christian teachers | ohijgren ti Resnact taille of Bil be --2 for him to return his proper- were wounded and several were C2p-|workers of the world. They are devote their earnest efforts to the were | See SE SS bit 2@ tyatits actual cash value, when} tured, mainly engaged in the coal and iron | C¢¥cation of young people. acd five, respect 1 Je OLB & lin bo Others will not doso. And it would oe mines of western and central Eng- ae See Crawford sister of Do ee aie ees age not be fair, If all property, real] Witlard Bili—Some of Ite Features.{]and and south Scotland aud in the Charleen SG Dispatch ogh. ; &ISO dangero isiy cee sa and persop=], in Tredell county were | ®#!ciza Letter to Citizen. tin mines of Cornwall. The owrersof the Vesta Cotton) *CUB4S May p - ¥ i IVEY a ad listed at a faircash value instead of| In the house today Representative A a Mills, of this city, decided to-day to A oie Seni meee :% (Hi; & OR Sa aT oolkil having $4,000,000 worth of taxable| WUlard.of New Hanover introduced GoncrabTocmomSchocitar. | abandonitheproperty end move thet! gn Ge Lea uy | Wet gt ‘ : Cc) = ce property, we would have nearer @ bill which is quite sweeping in jis | Col: Old’s Correspondence, 26th. textlie machinery _t0 a new mill at oie sori oe eae : sy S3 i : iff =< ceea a : : : provisicus. Itmakes the corpora-| In the course of a chat te day with | Gainesville, Ga. The admission is |{7"5 PrOwCes that Gf the bu RS Ee EsEs ae $5,600,000 according to the estimate | tion commission also a board of state Gen. Toon, the State Superiztendent | Made that the experiment of negre Seen cone tae wife, and as “ = <a f baker of one of the best posted men in thejtax commissioners, increases tbe lof Public Instruction, he said ke was | tabor for the cotten mills is a fail. | 227s “FO Set or two years, the w ife Ae 1 ounty. And no one would pay | Salaries aud requires the whole time | looking over the public school Jaw, |Ure, and this is known after a fair ese e eee SSS BEE ec cine a te pas more taxes than he now pays, he|*° be devoted ‘to the work. The|with a view of Suggesting needed | test. Two years 2g0 the Vesta Mill | so pond shall one es Se cals a WN HSS BB} fe TTT ES ‘The eg het t 1d purpose is to secure @ proper as changes and simpliticatious. His | began operation under the reorgan- the life time of the wife: and ecg te si is if £3 3 2k i 2 pleted might pay less as the tax rate could | sessment of personal property aad |idea is to amend the law and use as|ization with negro labor. The ex-| U5 Ue me ot the wile: and if the) 1. nie Senta g —— F.A.5 belowered: What applies to Iredell] of real estate also, but the chief aim | much of it as possible. ‘What we| periment was practically the fret Seta as the husband, and| “#4 Kapri Ss, apm trezsu isequally true no doubt in other) 's to set at the true value of person. jwant,”’ said he, ‘is more direct|made in theSouth and was watched | \:"° en ee <3r..- ole ARRIVED tary. counties and shows conclusively that |®! Property, a very great amount of authority given to the individual} With interest by mill people. The oes se Cee “nite spring ' $10,% if ail the taxable ropert of the which now escapes taxation. Wil- school.”’ The system is Dow rather managers said to-Gay that tbe ne- RES m Che : si pa a > ee ; ~ => it whe i : Property i lard tells me he believes it will don- cumbersome, as matters pass | 8Toes were too trifling and lazy and | ~*~ See wiie Shai: Dot re-mar- | 2 ; beer © State was listed at a faircash price, | ble the valuation of personal prop-| through the hands of a number of} Would notstick to the works. Some]? during the iife time of the bus: aud * town the question of revenue would solve|erty; that wherever the system is ip band The amendment also provides to 7 liseul. force it has had this. effect. This is unpaid people who can’t reasonably be expected to take deep interest in mornings the miil would start and would be short.a hundred oporatives. that this statute Shallapply oaly te ment. 2 t ace : 2 2 ou: RE SENT Re me aa +p L : : eS tation a Pingree bill, from Michigan. Wil-|them. Gen. Toon says: “My idea,|This was destined to wreck the |°S a ee hey Stee, ep Pane: Re G USt “TOOL This is the largest and des: assortment of Muies we Pag ei egg : “ . = ~ = = f > = 67 G, . ~ “ ea x a Sanit 7 ~ nregt ; 2 lard says that in that state in a year, j the one I will suggest to the Legis-| Property and the owners quit. The|\0"* Gi¥-ree was at the time of the had here Alsobave 2 large cumber of Good ie : a We are glad to see that the Insur-| under its provisions and the careful} lature, willbe to make the county |Wajority of the stock isowned in |*?¢2COSmeut and for one year im- cheap, pain Farm Horses, ranging in price from >) ee ace Committee of the House has = tion of personal property increased ;erintendent and o ni — ——— resident of the State of Norta Carc- ire. decided to report the bill introduced | from $12,000,000 to $310,000,000 jin each een district ees Commoner in Demand lina. = a by Mr. McKethan, of Cumberland,to | The bill gives the commission super jto give the county superintendent | =i2co!™ Neb.. Dispatch, asth. - > as First Class & 3 amendthe insurancelaw unfavorably. vision of all local tax officers, re-| more authority, pay him more and The demand for Bryan's Common- How to Amuse the Babr. inst Class Stock, Terms: Cash, Note or Mortgage. Come and see u- “<a The bill is intended to force fire in- surance companies to pay the face value of policies in case of a total and thorough work done, the valua- quires that one commissioner shal! annually visit each county in the; state and see that the lawis execu-| t | board of directors, the county sup- ~<a Friday morning about 40’clock a loss, whether the property insured| Pretty good, but so far as personai Line went through the trestie over was worth the amount or not. The passage of such abill would tend to : : . cd ed him tocare for the baby he sim- 5 > : a a nN fateh See ne 2 ae ae increase rates, encourage over-insur- | law, together with the re-assessment ‘ears, together with two “dead” en-| pects the first edition to reach 100,-| ply smeared the infant’s hands with = sei > ore Se! eto: ance and put a premium on incendia-|0f all property which ought to be gines, brand new ones from the . f molasses, yave it a feather, pieked 74 A = Ee ce howe oe en Hay} % ing claims against said =!" ism. It should be defeatd. In-|™ade this year will raise all the : Pittsburg Locomotive Works, went Mr. Bryan authorizes a denial of | up his paper or book und whiled the ig y & LDS ign lela voy nee da bar of recover eo surance companies now pay full face money needed. Hesays that time down with the falling structure. Bn-| the story that he intends turaing the | hours away undistrrsed. The en- sey, fF VHS j This January 25th. 1007 storot 8 . : is now ripe for a re-assessment after gineer Fetters, of Pittsburg, Pa., | Paper over toother hands and spend-| tire time, thought and attention of heen eS gett Yo maener. 2 vaiue of the policy unless fraud was/the disclosures made in the tax as ; Who was accompanying the twoen-|!9g a yearin Europe. He bas been! the bahy were everossed in traps- . SSS L perpetrated in its issue or the prop- |sessment cases of which there has gines to their destination, was fatal- | having a littie unpleasant experience | fering the feather fram one finger to} Sores mee erty has depreciated sinte the issu-:|beea along hea is Ove,, but ance Uf thy polity: ¥ eee Soy “ad iis ia rei at ue ei re x cme ih ) s ory _— “ d . a atl a . si < Pa a Nae : r ee p Oo not execute it. ring. as kd all {ts sallfent pointy: roperty is concerned, not to speak ‘the Edistoswamp near Nortl.’:, S f realestate, the local officialsdo C. The engine was derailed }: lard gives the tated vi ist as It ig doubtful if he will sur- ] 2, ive, New York. | require him to visit all theschools.”’ | €T is one of the newspaper surprises. | observer. Subscriptions are comingin at the rate of 1,600a day. The first edi- ed. The law as it now stands is ‘freight train on the Seaboard Air|tion of 50,000 was exhausted last night, and to-day 15,000 more were priated. Mr. bryan has promised the first issue on every subscription Willard says this it got on the trestle, and five freight | received up to February 6, and ex- The billisa ly burt. One of hislegs was ampu | With the news agencies, which has ‘another. “A a peril 2c tended to ground stili more dee his anti-trust Views. ply! 2 reg, —<-6s mediate:y prior there toa bone fide “A well-known resideac of this city deserves the ercdit for a prize for the most novel method of amus- ing 2 baby.”’ said a Char!*- mon at! the Central a few nights ago.“ W en! his wife left the house au .> ruct- The infant was up against ; em that was @ prob! m Se¥fous for teurs.”’ altoyge:ber too. Css OATS j | And we shel! to sell Vou need. be pleased whet you Respectfully, Come at once and you can be suited in any kind of ama PER & GILL, vo —— a ee iene ia Statesville, N. C. pao enke! Br OTA aK SK aM a NI oP METRO MS TIM TNR ARE Le PC ‘ ; * ‘ ue , A , ‘ me he ; ’ ua » t ‘ ls rn Ve 45 - ) ey e ak ne tary. “* - $10,600 with priviieze it when Gesi Deer one Ci civ: MC Thursday: Jim Grar is. Long Vs. Southern which L. F. On account Of Ethe ony Sue more than a veat azo Set kite 3a ay J udse Geo. H. Bri Sars’1 Moore dicd of co ssumption | yesterday moraing pe 3 o'clock at hiskome vear amity. Tke de-|} ceased was about 3» years old and | leaves a num b chijtren some of} whom: Tire funeral ser- | mora: $ | — ' } this deceased had been twice married and his first wife was, asister of J. Alanson White and | g5rg township and had been in west six years. Mrs. Stokes McNeely. uaa Sere gia a this! horse ee > drowns STATL NEWS. Population 20.064 on of 3,602. i Ta> Public Schoois ~Let the Reforin oo! Wait. The Carolina & Xe orthwestern rai! news it seems a big hotel at Cliffs, esuptry bas on the Ca: awda river, aod ~have it youog popes for summer boarders acce of te! Tae three Young boys,’ f Mitchel. Hairs. | recently sentenced to the penitenti- ut tbe ne , ary for the killing of ene Dickerson farm as es : a notorious desperado bave Deen psr- > the | donod K oetia ae aged 23, soa of i Leroy Dellin rer. irr. i | culn county, was ki ] crowd: iday by a tree which he was c ts $062 | falling on him The tenth annua state Council of Norta Carolina Jr. O. U. A. M., will convene in the = ore | city of en Saar on Tuesday. Plen-} Fesruary 19th, 1901. ¢ openins exXer- aro | Cises to Degin at 30 clock p the Sbeloy Gestructive fire Su ag.|Gay mornin The han dsomest ; Was to- niv par- nsurencce. , the] eet a ys 0 ee tobacco factory ns 5 ad > ; -. {near Veinston was ourred on the vy teh. beve otte:ed a for the arrest and a parties who burn aud snot the jusior . a = ! ne Orm, Chas. Cox. Sa Statements made oy memvers of . ro fo . ? sclatira > + 2 are a 3 ry to reform } the leywisiature Gre to the effect that ox cs Serr: ' never |the auti-trust clusrette factory at fo ey, - Ww iltagy 20 per n 3 ~ ar = ‘ at ~ ‘ ! Ae — er ¢ bg =% ” h Per. R. G. Sean: - 7 y yey fy . < ‘ Lt . _ 4 ca .7 : : Rea Sprin ngs: Asaph M. Ciarke, 2 - > : ees = ‘ a ee : eae southern Pines: © MM. Hovver, j x Ox ¢ t i t TI : r >new Greensbe- ep eee pete s5 v ny, the Sedurity ; a ; Li nv, will be . o.¢ . » « is unpromised and 5 es % ent ot - Sg iérawa from the Sr is Dwellingsof tan - ds paviny all costs Wilt De Gepo . : Sr: = 13 : oO < ? ae insurance commissi oe ; i -- Ven ac rn omer4 ° he 26 Cum 2? opesea Got mr Col. > ren G. Eiiioct, president Hea ss a Cuaranty iund. thes t. at SG 20 beGa : Gidst it. of the Ati iansic Coast Line, who bad otte disnatch says: ‘ Mfr -ovlet Miss eer wise ic charee for tee rati- Summero Ow VS. B: G25, rendered a verdict in ummMmMerse three ement are Cept @=mai re help came burned as i , s Medlin was 2t svork Sir factory at the ime. sudden . wife of God in sned ber a 3 as folic as rant Sc 0 00: Golds boro. $150.00. Dr. Mur- phy. of the Western Asylum, ed the committee that in debt on aceourt of the propriation of two years azo. cppropriat on sy 1900. wi small avp- appropriation. and counties ¢ : aot the reads run ’ ; eee : nlete the duilding 10 YX Pe ay i - tbat in ur jouc suppss 2 \ ange Sie -. {auumber o zi y2@ assessed for t3X@-] e59 Ann +, . coat Was 3 four years, Ike oth- $20,000 to pay the det in- ae Oo" leurred. He said thep 9s She was will pay taxes for| ==> only $133, the lowest of any ia- ellent memory ..- BLL A = 10 | <titution in the Unioa = Pte ars mn tne assess- +> COD, ( 60 a le Aw - See ied ‘ on nt ee 7 AYLCRSVILLE NEWS. OUTIMISSi9N in vuly 1909. a i Sete Wm. Woody was lodged last Saturday night by Mag cla udson’s court on a peace Warrant? -; The ebarge was that he had |some threats against Jr. iCreeen, who operates a say 35,000. t miles northeast of tov ros will) aes. J.$ Meictosa, wife aan } . Sen " ives Scent aoe osh, moved ber ! week and 1 as n+ hoe eict c MieIntasa s sisters ro e ee o¢ coz. of Colur sere Monday yterian ck ion =e helo utad:e Wirt 1 > from time a 1S ome 3200, v0, w g ra showing ahan ndsome For saleby W. F. ipg aoga ‘ee on insane a- + mad t tirga.es Tiade Of a 270,000. Raleiga, $15,- mtorm-: j2=-2: it was $ $20, O00 - e3n be He S = 2: [i50. a ave two FCSN OCT A red $100,009 as the regular anuval WT Sain said it would} eevery cent of i ste to com- | ——— February feos 1901. Hon, George H Brown, Judge lre- Sidings SDAY, FEBRUARY > Ratlway Co.vs J R. A. Ramsey. hws, Southern Railway svs. WW. Redman rvs. Southern Railway C Co. | ie Carlton? | . B. Ayers vs. James Ayers bh G. Cooper vs. W. M. Cooper anc \. Houston vs. Laura Houston SATURDAY, FEBRUARY oth, 23,—Alleu Davie vs. Southern Railway Ce. E. Fry va. J. L. Cowan. 23.—J. C. Templeton vs. Emily Privett 2>.—Clarence Mayhew et al vs. jot er. 2.—M._ C. Jolly vs. Joel jJoliy 24.—T. >» 3t.—Zeiets: Ory vs. HLL. Dry. 32-—M. A heard ws. J. A. Beard. MONDAY, FEBRUARY ison vs. City of Moorevs. J ALF! TUESVAY, FE } =i ai SBRUA 33 —38. Long, Admr, vs. North Carolina university KR, Co. —syecial | 1 C. Jurney. by next friend, R. T. i Campbell, vs. Brown Bros. Co. j 34.—James S. Wood ws. Southern Railway Co. | << — WwW ié & Bros. ¢: ai. vs. South : ailway Co etal. \ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3th. tyo: ! 3>.—Jame- M. Sharpe vs. So Railway Co c sduer ve. So. Railway > a — Ww, 5 Git eT vs. J. A. Davis. 42.--A, J. Derrvs. J, ©. Carkon. | THURSDAY, FESRUARY rath, tort | 48 WLM. En Sam Jurney. A. Cloaninger ve, Will Davis. 4*.—Joet Jolly vs, M. FP. Jolly. ; ey JURY CASES. {J. M. Sharpe vs. W. A. ho S Keece & Co. vs. Wi : ' W.A Walkerand ! eB. Walker, aéniuin- istratriz, vs J. W. Bowles, 4>.—F. rb Wake : >. 30) 4 4. Edwart Wooten vs. M. A. White, et al i s. John W. Lowe vs. J. C. sullivan. | 8. Hart & Lovelace vs. E.C. Eariy ' to, Chas. O Donaid vs. So. KR. Co. i 3. State Ex, Rei, T. N. McLain vs. M. A] White, et al. j is WR. Hacwell ve. 7. J. Mort. i Ib Geo. S. “anieis vs. So. R.R. Co | iv. O. G, Williams vs, M. H. Shoemaker | to. B. Sain vs. Thos. L. Patzerzon. | g5. Iszac Pope vs. RR. Reeletal | , 39. D. EB. Fleming vs, So. R. R. Co. | ss -rivett vs. J.C. Templeton et al. | Tequired to at- 4 44 Kiraman vs, A. L. Vaughn. 1 | Ee ressly v6. Jesse Lon ron. | ! : the calendar any case net reach | ed and disp a ofon the day appointed will be 9 cases set | | | | in which they ard atany time cur- | nee of the court. fat Fiarinsss. OLERK SUPERIOR GOURE NOTICE. atioo’clock, a. m R. B. aaa area N, istrator. Tce sale v More Horsesand Mules. carloads of les to arrive to- ou Seen ROS. SSS “Any kind v PENKES S 4 morrow. ! { | ' | j CORRECTED SY { COOPER «& GILL | : : COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. | All produce in good de i BUYING PRicEs—BaAs! | j Oa 1 s a y r t S¢ sa b Or we n s yn 23% < © : 12% av > 7 ° 7 : fo ee 25 i ee ener tc if ee Se 6 | ie 35 ie eee 10 i - ee Pa i isi bright - ae 3 ; t sliced . . 4 } pright sliced . 5 vs j ie 4 \ renseede. on |. ee) : bright = 2. es ° | Famer eee eta 4 tlemen, Get the New, Novel Diacovery, = CBS n me 7 Gentle 3 Bacon—Hog moar. Ter st ee = Ham... 2. - +++ 222 72 “ = i eon i a Shoulders FS re eats ieth ti 8 « saie of; — aud offers : NJECTION STATESVILLE COTTON MARKET. a = tT LE, N. C. Dec. 27. 2900, 9 &. mw. qn c nd ; as STATESVIL weet ” mripdons and ot h j Cures Gonarrhaa au i Giee ; BR EES Cry as nie eir ad. { action is magical. i oa oe 004 mesa baer i te ei 9.15 R RD oios ace soll ete: Lo Deceas = aes Midding ~-)-)- - = <1) = = = ~~ 2.05 tt BO ere Saas ee ? iS Tings. .\-!-\-|-\-\- = |= +) 5-95 air uew store inthe Patersoa bi | ee eee ene Co. St Sieiner os ii oe S C27} Wiest on them for anything : de for ie [Of (this Co. orse and come yr “ J 3 Horrst AN, TJ. LAMPRECHT, Committee wo Ba n to y Iman. execu tor o sf Frank- r 2 land in 2 Ja3. 20,4 riises valuable Knox. of ied ae her Grter Carioads of Canned Blackberries. Bs Wilkesboro Hustier. i 2G2As2a oe ‘ = young la vy missed b We will carry an Oxe have sold oe MeDOUGALD Will move into the ooper Buildin next door to Poston Bros. this week. HEATH ‘ - ‘ up-to-date line of Ladies Dress Goods, nts, Shoes, Crockery, Glass e sisters is Mrs.) 0! C4 ; this place. The |cein Peas dale & ee of f goods to W. F. Press- 4 elie mndueted | St- Lc There were stream- ili move them to his pres- z cu ME Rie -|ers ey sof each car ee . near Pressly postofiice. 7 = =~ oh < a 2) ae : es * . o a torred at Qak- ;the told Wi ae oscri Dt ion: is oy sos t Gents urnis ings, : Sage *" | ogr is loaded with canned goods for| The Da ee correspondent 0 and Tinware and Stapl e Dry Goods. out3 o clock | ca ae O -er of 29th sa Several nema oa Tow : Co., St Lo Mo., | the Ovserver 5 G a ROE ———__ ae S 5 . rf ; a as , } North| months ago Vr. eor ston, mt t A letter to the Mascot from a R. R. | fro Se aged 76 years, who lives about two We will be glad to bave oe at any Pearce, of Lanesyille, La., tells of V alued|miles from this piace, slightly time. ne drowning 6 = brother Charles | scratched his foot with a piece of er pear there on the | at pe was crossing anc and he and | Oae of the Ss deceas- | yethave tive car loads of other cana s 3, tomatoes N a of Con-| ed goods, uch as peache : eee a the lete., whica will no ed be sold to He was 20 years ola ‘ the sae firm. f xood. The wound did not heal as oxpected, out soon developed senile yaogeene. aad it was found necessa- cy to amputate * the limb. The oper- ation was successfully performed | Monday. i ‘ - sbt amouated to 31,000 tells us that they are eat eee ard Bc AE ein SE itn ake aR: ARS a SES Bn de data . ie MLDUUUALD & HEATED. To Cash ates From now until further notice is given or goods all sold out we will sell for cash the very best of - Shoes, Fancy Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets. Ata big reduction fer cash. The cut ranges anywhere from Dd to 50 per t This means cash overthe counter. We will incluGe milliaery an@ some fine velvets in this sale. First come first served. Three things to remember about this sale: Ist. The place, N. B. Mills & Co.. Statesville, N. C. 2ad. The time, t now. 3rd. The terms. cash over the counter. The Beautiful Handkerchiefs for men and ladies. Hesiery, Gloves, Underwear for ladies and men. R. & G. Corsets. Ferris’ Corset Waist for women and children. W. B. Erect Form Corsets, for $100. Handsome sterling silver handle , Umbrella for $2.75, others charge for same, $5 59 Come and see us, we are out for business Yours tel NB, Milis & Co. The Big Store. vas Special Sale! termined not te carry over any Winter - nd SS this Gate until further notice willseli my sto £ Ladies Felt Hats at and New York cost: also ails nclud this sale Plumes, trimmi biz reduction on al! } a rare opportunity, so don i l include anew line of white goods: ks, Yoweils, ete. l am G below Feathers. and a | > Snes of Ribbons t Just in NICE 10x4 BROWN SHEETING, only Ibe yard. This willnot be here but davs ity you want any dont delay. Cal ad secure first choice. 2 B 14 ‘ _|| The Difference cl Bet ween a ga od feeliz au, w and does no t. Ww e prac iuce a a2 best ran etoe the leas pessible price, aad can saow you alarge ve- riety of styles end goods to select from. - ia felted Harsess F MU L E GR I N RU L E SA T E : tH 2 7 our Last Chance RR S Gi MS T A EE , AR E Closing out Sale. We have only a few left, aud if you fail to get one you miss 2 baryvain that you do not find every day. Flanigan Harness Co. OC S OT VR te ¥¢ YOU WAST tO GIVE, GIVE A GOC 3D ONE. Here are things: -we'know you will like. A}l Wool Art Sguares, beautiful colorings in all sizes; Smyrna Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curtains, Marseiiies amills [1 S : Dear that wi! Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets. Ut Cotton Sheets, with H. S. Pillow Cases to match. Napkins. Doylies, foweis and many other articles the heart of the housekeeper. Others may be cheaper, None can bs betti than our line of ready-made Top Skirts. They are made to wear, we a grantee style, fit and finish. Just received another i those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth 22.00. bave a few in high colors, reds, blues and purples. When in doubt see our stock. WALTON & GAGE i gindéen 190% of We also prern eer wcewe- - ome os penne o-oo = = Pe come ee a PIS OS GIGS LEED LG EEL VSS SL PDOEL LS oe 2-1-1 § mB | | Reser oH OO —— Lets Talk it over. | ef. VERY busivess man who ee to pee bis business and be ia the yush must Lave printiog ck oes ox be aie the ee that is at- tractive. <: : : meanest che icra YOO WiLL EIND US prepared to do your printing in the Jatest, up-to- date styles and at pri ces The Mascot Printing Co too low to mention. . We do printing that will belp your business avd you'i! | be pleased with our work and prices: : —e : 9 2 us SS LL L LS E SD S S t SO at ‘ Ge DELETES SSL |) - CLP hire | Ring us up— Phone, 35. nv" Postal Card 3 DOWM - 10- DATE TRICE. ons wis, Peete f ys > St . ie sens: ~ x skE With : head bin: \ Ported mis ————— dward Takes the Oath. King & y. i-tory} E = —— estions to Farmers a: seg ie gressir —— Ruler of ew wv , Mm of of the N reat Britian. = ic - c EDWARD VII. =+ i ter Charac Ho w & vp -d a0 9 ection. ecker. x 4 2 spatc aloon W : D > The eee The Indian Insurr 1S% AD a . . ealutatory. *s> st ia COMMONEI BS t = THE Editor Eryac » oo Si c & Ad e ME Q aR B E AA A S LL L AE R A A CL L AL O N ek 0 on De Da dl i 3 tu ci m00n, inthe ay a Thi- DAy, Ira Wooster On Slo: Holi of Iredell couy BY vistce of etals., Iwill <<! ay i i com Begi situated u Gaither’s line meriv b h 69 The Jeweler ao oak A. Troxt- his s tT. thence scnth Cogwood. Pe s ~t Va a , ) ee d oy — a. 3 f ‘ Cy 4 k te Ts t f) 5 yj { } ! . 1 @ , ' ta f ' ‘ , / ; , oa : t s ! ' ¢ t ‘ ‘ Ee t ‘ , > ; ‘ : E 7 bec k ' ' ; t , ny * ; i ah wt ; oc t ’ a) i ‘ Oo Ot i‘ : i sa m0 Iv nl e op ’ i | i i a ' : fy ? ! 9. \ #4 . a ah h Ve e : 1 pee * ON S om & ow On 3 A ys te Pe OT Re M A T an e re r > << = ve a p w o n d | te e ta e by & RL a y Ro h e y Sh wo 1B ” Bo “ eo u g t y gu g e e d s Ay wa e sy 08 ie Ye u n g ay b Gs i w e s A y ig f yg vi e s oP uu 24 5 9 4 4 BU S ey we wh ay 2G ta d " o bt un v a hi g on e en e " ‘o H . BU od e s ll g Br a , vi s e oe a) ae % hs sere Mr«. Lz TEKMs: m six mon i as 403 ectree CO.. Chicago art it esStive or- Dow 2 io, = you eat. the foodand a2 SR nec ee at 220.0 Lt. -=STIP.TIG CHICSPEE FALLS, MASS. inine Tse J. Stevens Agws a0 Toot Cs. anc conta saocters. P. C. Box Rtecee se 2 La l 2 2 < - ee g=° to commen been e bea pas t sate 2z 2 ec ==mg women erformed 2 a euce. =e eos Ting w ca rematare < <= © or f of the wom menses came ere 2nS 2:d¢ were bend indse - -* in is a sf clogzu 2 3 ssbst: P IGOR lion sufe: aa! V age mcor. of 3100,- an, cf . cost ra * Caca ae. 4 ¢ £ 20 com ti Echo , Eelitor Depsri Paager Froin Dewert. Diso 3. ino ; 4 02 : ? a he reporta general @ capta weszat is.) ith aptie ce Ih wis Ce Oo Auct . c tor Sereea. (THs. Wait. : ? S Ee Se sSolia ec ix st > iggin was aff I 1 i Insane. G Editor’s Awfal Plighe. eo onee News. it} Piles that 20 doe n} ed until he tr i My our house} cured him. Lif Joy lety gu’s Pills. Fo Drovpgist. E. Tunstail ad . *Ee hone: ea ma p ? OS | Ah do l e ao o co o 9) @- c ) cy on Af good using lar. ber of my ? Sa Go: ~ - e * & Pellets exce dget no relief : - he 2 es 22 cout and I ~ == A Peenti constipatio “} box I was as sound points. aod Ton nga num tr is em at 23 er te: t a+ ends, th were cured. and now we are a rockis <t E at y a t er P ati + . &, L ? o y ~ one Cn ae- el: the D : more ater Sup- a cers and mon @ neces > . i bent 20-| better rig ary ac. 207 ing che oser ri Dg; t t ubseg Tmay of ttee sa *) ed th bese he test firkt o give gre . Ge Wil: g or accep nfroms and cl ese off how + “ ad 2ecomm gz that tk ence m bh: ly s he a a we . . th g 1on OD t cg or ot =s a of in me from the academy ge ,Dispa <i =: P 2zi office Oundant sla 05 to Cade s be s Which Did He Marry 21s, Mo wee zt " % nm vi t ion of t mses i ten flo i 3i Gis re of s < * . & Tr = s a = f ? L mber o S xpuis vis tio . aa cc E it les, 5 a2vu Li ai ng and an- od z 1 Giseases. W. PF. Hall, skin b cation ever te *h Hazel Salve. ence and cures t sores, eczema and Beware of Jr. itations. im t 7 a ves & ptic appl i The most soothing, ss DeWirt’s e i rel the help- roica ly da by W. ho le cure cuct es aS a a T i sEd ted for ti He writes two boxes a years or orrem Bueglen’s % ied Tt’s the surest P r sale| On earth and the best salve ¥.23 cents. So Salve: world. Onl F: Hall, Sr. eine an: : e away ment. the med £ a ? leo th and ep trie 13 Dever 2 ? - ey g the crad er of Ram Ti perfect hea oe ¥ = closes Gis 2cadem RTESS, ittee ‘uy appoint- f the comm ” idence als from the Strosg recom- members of con a lasting barrier owed by ar on the that theev € the intention o tuts das mendations 0. & is to make dimi: 47 ewe! Ra v a n y 4 . ag 4 An e r ra d I E PERSONALS : Mr. E L Hedi ick, of Taylorsville, _— ’ Carolina were announced = In the matter of news it seems | road will bnild a big hotel at Cliffs, February Term, 1901, NOTIE! w:sin town yesterday. ay. They show the population of/tha: this part of the country bas|on the Carawba river, aod- have it —_- . Tredell country as follows: s - : pe Many of my sabseriboss owe me Miss May Dotson, of Chambers eon Cee eae "19 9. 1890 become mum The young people! ready for summer boarders ° Hon, George H Brown, Jadge Vre for r | some them owe | bury, is visiting relatives in towa a eae 29 O64 25 462) Te 12 school, and the balance of the! Poe three Young boys,:f Mitcheli siding. oO eae PPE cncanaseonen woe UD ~ ~ aple are jocking afte me offairs 2 * Seeune, < RSI 7 whet aces ‘ rn one year. I expect Mr. J. P. Cathey left Tuesday on} Barringer townsbit 1 303 1.399 Ree. Seas seis serial somg im i recently sentenced to the penitenti- 6. ea aaa ee or . . = - : : - S : = , me p ing is being done, tae l, a a salerc wa noe 5 — : his fall, and those who de | a business trip through South Caro- | Be:hany township #29 S93 acoiaaes is unfavorabie for farm|.? oe killing of one Dickerson 7-—J. M. Patterson vs. R. A. Ramsey. a el Ole eeeeet | Sou a wen ee Chambersburg - 1464 1434! work. Some are hauling logs to the | 2 20toTious desperado bave deen par-| ¢~y w. rhompso vs. Southern Railway Co. BOs PAY ee ee ; % . : hay | Coddle Creek, includir ria oy ears Sa” ange pee FRIDAY, FFERUARY @th, rot. sheir papers stopped and their ac-! Max Lowenstien, of Atlanta, has|~* Paar ere » no. {SaW mills aud building and repair-} —Robt. M.S 3 ; yelE apers stoppned a } mae > > ¢ Mes - . 11.— Robt. M. Sintth vs, thern Railw. iB Pt ve = a . } MOO v » tow vib ¥ Mc > = : , SOU ay Co . rn this weex mooresville town.... = ipy CyMrs. S. McD. Tate has furnished a : +: put in the hands of an attor- been in town this wee«. } 4 . va me ; 14.—J. W. Williams vs. W. W. Redman. coints put in the hands of an attor | Mooresvilie town... 536 Se f 7 ict f hb husband, the f ree een x i Bea es z See : Bob Grant, sonef R. W. Grant,| picture of her husband, the former 18,—T. M, Alexander vs. Southern Railway C ney for collection. Please call and} Mr. Thos. Green, of Elkin, has | Concord 1558) whiledriving a log wagon a few |State treasurer, which will be plac-} 19, 2S = Geacccarnion ae: s | bee e is week a brief visit. | Cog! Snri ; =o) . Soa Me ns = yi : ~ z f I . ‘3. at hme pay up. I need the money a8 em aeaE ore een eta: © SS i — days ago accidentally caught bis|/¢din the treasurer’s office of the] 2—atary #. B. Ayers vs. James Ayers. Respectfully, | Mr.Juo S. MeRorie kas been at! Va enn seeecceceree oe oy ao ees foot cgaiost a stum and was pain- State capitol 21.—Hannah G. Cooper vs. W,M. Cooper and I m I ° ‘ . cones | Kagle Mills 1.193 1.080 . A.D.Cc Sept. 13, 1900, A. D. WATTS. | home since Saturday but will “hit | DOr ie (ot Scere P72 1 5g | lly, though not seriously, burt. Koetia Dellinger, aged 23, son of fo. srouston v ers re road’’ again in a few days. New H cae 1220 1,099| ,,. LB® Schools, so far as the writer| Leroy Dellinger, of Triangle, Lin | ™ SRD EN Eee Enia aero $< u New Hope... 22 99 knows, are all doing well. The ihe : z ax Y goth, igor. LOCAL, S. H. Crowson, who has been at} Oliv................ erases Vi2Z1 1142) <cho 7 t Rocky B izelc wd colo county, ie killed last Thars 23,—Allen Davis vs. Southern Railway Co, ai F the Chattanooga Medical College for | Sharpesbury 1,285 1,316 eee oot oe “eo ae day by a tree which he was cutting] 2.—r. x. Fry vs, J. L. Cowan. fhe siigat snow yesterday SOD | some months,returned to Statesville | Shiloh .................. eons OOH aOR ne rea - Th t falling on him, 25.—J. C. Templeton vs, Emily Privett. pa-sed off much to the regret of the Tuesd Statesville. ineledi , solng to be necessary. e inter- Th z 26,—Clarence Mayhew et al. vs. John D. Fish- pal bor | Desay state a including : est in the scheols seems to be better @ tenth annual session of the|er. small ooy. ; F e St: sy] “ity 5 89° mar ee : : = r : 7—M. Mr. Emile Clarke hopes to get|, Mr-and Mrs. J. A. Harbin will ee sees ee 4.146 than usual, If the Legislature will ee ce Nor Caroliva Jr. Sa ea eee Soa ae = Oe ,.|leave teday for Etkin where they Wand : CY erevercees ue 2,313! do its part by the public schools. ity of — will convene in the a vs.J.4 ae Mi clutcek Fe peaibeeke: thcicy hee | Rheyimih) ee = they are getting to the place where|// ty 0! Nipston-Saiem on Tuesday, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ith, 1901 first of bext Week. bave charge of the Central hotel at Ward a ae oe great good will come of them. Plen- OUSLY, 19th, 1901, Opening e€Xer-| 2, —1, y. aiieon vs. City of Statesville. Suo. Clodfelter, of Throutmans, Elkin. Ward ne re ty of money and good teachers are |Clses to degin at 3 o’clock p.m 43—K. 1. Moore vs. J A. Plyler. . } . WEE Beccecccccce seeeeeee all t} ’ o y =~ * 5 i YF 3 ¢ kided aseven months old pig last| Mrs. Frank Grabam, of Friend-| Tom ee 13 1.005 all taal we need now to make _the Sheloy had a destructive fire Sup- TURSDAY, FEBRUARY r2th., 1901. week ( hat weighed 200 pounds. brat gine) ts aS ican oe. Ga ee ee 1 ory | Pubdiic schools our greatest blessing.|day morning. The handsomest| 3372: ¥: ong, Admr, vs. North Carolina p | SHrp, wN. X.,1S PETS. eat 0S PRA LOVE com cnvecce fd 1,272 The Legislature is trving to doa 33 : R.R.Co. and State University R.R, Co. —special Mr. J. H Hoffman hopes to move|ter, and willspend several months! 7, sn 4 See ek EE rae oo 2 ie rying =o business block in the town was to-| ovser forts o'clock Sri aceeate eee : Lem ’ ; Sept eee iced Reales n . it wil be neticed thai the gain in| little of everything dw r j . : 7 into bis vew ard handsome residence|here. Mrs. Graham spent somej|iy. 0.0: 1. een oe Poo vee ae on Zoe taliy destroyed. The loss will} 1, —catia ¢. Jurney, by next triend, is awe bo : the county is only 3,602, abcut 14]that what most needs to be done will] amount to about $15.000 } Yr Tei ee cp West End avenue next week. |; time here last winter. a 0.UW, ONLY par-| Campbell, vs. Brown Bros. Co. will te ike usval servicesat +} > Si eTE ‘ vuing and afternoor. W. H. Kimball, of Kimball & Day- wait, hasrented J.A. Harbin’s house, nove his family bere frem ALG SULGey We ircocu! Mais. ik. G. Hunt, of Lenoir, has moved ; Murniture anxious to but cannot te work for the Key Liunt is is) family very here, i. df. Rickert returned Tuesdays tonia, where he attended tmeeting of tne Pythians trict. He reports a very sant meetibg. sy? Hrs] ~ 9 7 art tee ~") > w build some cottages? yj ~ } = > are calls every day for houses. are anxious to ut there are absolutely ; = , * = Been ure, MS Wees. asl. sOPrrisogd t make more Lnis han he bas ever done before. Brick Mascor’s 2d- fille mer e vou read THE has rented the Lyerly house so ‘upied be the late David Wal- winow oy Mr. J. H. Hoffman. i meve here beforea been 2 from rain so far. 32 winter has unusually Tne resuls is 1° roads are much better than eneraily are ita mid-winter. are bad enough to make wish for a pew road law or ofercement cf the present coe. Miss Ettie Cooper, daughter of r. W. M. Cooper, and Mr. rene Mi M { and M Res Set of Hickory, will be married next Wednesday at tne residesce of the t ‘s father. The invitations we sued the last of last wi Miss Jennie Flemming, who has been in charge of the centrat office of the Statesvilie Telephone Co. for some time and who wasa very pleas- ant-and efficient operator, has given up her place and been succeeded by | Miss Mary Crowson. Asa Summers, one of the oldest citizens of Concord township, died at his home Monday morwiog at the was buried at Con- The funeral Rev. age of 91, and eord church Tve:day. services were conducted by WwW C. Brown. Superintendent Butler Cesires teachers and school offvers through- outthe county to remember that iay is his office a ana they will always find him in town then, ready to sign orders or consuls with them about the schools. Anumberof cur good friends ave called in recently and paid up their subscriptions; but there are still others o list wi we hope io see In our office mext wees, Walk rivht upventieman,we wil! be glad to ses you at any time. n the wdof boys ‘sere ext town ‘Luesday after- noon Hart Dee!, a oy, acci- dentally shot 2 colored by, the son of Bill Zomlin. Deal fred ata rab- bit 2nd seyeral shot struck the Tom- lin boy’s leftarm. No serious dam- age was done. S. a. Pearson, of Yorkville, S. C., came here Monday and Spenta dav looking areund for 2a suitable place to putin: Dut did not suc ceed in findin: He was While a cro hunting near ot, $¢ WHIlS The Mocksville papers say, Charles Trinity Church temerrew afternocn | F. Graves ieft Tuesday eventng for Statesville, a: which plece he will Laake his homefor some time Mr. [Graves is with the Key Fursiture ip ;vVO Milas Bailey, of-Salisbury, passed through here Tuesday cn his way back to his home in Salisbury. He bad been visiting his brothers, T. A. and R. L. Bailey, in Sbarpesburg tewnship. Mr. Johu Austin, of the United States armv, whois now located at Fortress Monroe, Va., came home Monday ena visit to his mother, Mrs. M. E. Austin, and cther rela- tives. tev. A. L. Johns, rector of Christ reb. of Washington, who has been spending some time st Mocksville came over with Rev. R. G. Shanncn- house on his return from Mocksville Tuesdav, and is spending the weel here with Mr. Shannuenhouse. Oates Caldwell chareh fs - Miss Mary leave today oz tomorrow fer Cl lotte where she and her sisi» *, Miss Lottic Caldwell, will make their th their father. ser Miss Lottie Caldwell bas mariotie for two weels SA i The Dwellings of Man. Jao. A. Fox, of Cool S: =, bas } . = fe ‘3 ne a b mnebt alot from N 1>, of the depat. and will build 2 dweil rt} ing on itatonce. Mr. fox hoz } move bere with his familly early in the spring. ; NM. Purdy is preparisy to build aa atuht room dwelling on Eim street, next to J. D. Cochrane’s residence. Mrs. Emma Guy is buildiss a ecot- i street. J. P. Patterson, cf having a cottage put up on the cor- ner of Bost and Stoekton streets. tage on Hi ee mae. — Ashevitie, 3s st Statesville and will build _>—— Capid'’s Work---A Wedding Tavesday and One to Come. There was a quiet nome weddisg Mir. Jas. A. Mor mm Lue after- uooo when Miss Sallie Morrison and vir. Clarence UcLailand were made man and wife by Rev. J. C. Sovd. Ouls % relatives 2 friends were present THE Mascot teaders its heartiest congratulations to this happy young couple who are begin- nicg life blessed with each other’s love. On the 14th of next month, entine’s day, Mr. D. S. Thomas of Statesville, uow of * , iew aud Miss Addie McBiwee, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. J. H. alr of Oards mec this place, are to be mar will ve isseed teday. RS eNOC On Sick Beds. Mr. B. W. with anattack ot the came home from Charlotte i urday unwelland has not weil since then. Mrs. M. D. Phifer, who has been | for soine time, isuGt improv Crowson is sick erippe. He © Sat- Nita g ita beex so n, whoeame home week il with s able to be up. rill and his littie ony, the grippe De Wei 5. Wranlk thoth of ect ; #rank, VOtG OT whom the sick listare vi much i , £1. Scott 5 beea con k from room fora >. bat is: ATi Williams is now in iny,and ttractive found their roo have one anuvwhere. & P. Aljison’s book acd station- ayy, and Sc. and 10e. store has been sioved from the former stand on Center street to the room just vacat- ed by Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles on Proad street. MeDougald & Heath have moved from their former stand on east Broad street to the Allison stand on Center street. Miss Dovey McEwen has boucht a} ia Concord township atthe home of} Ir dite Population 29,064—Gai of 3.602. Deta‘led statistics of the census per cent, fain except Barringer, y 1 Statesville and Ceddle Creek tawn Ne (town)and Mooresville. i i sv db te o Statesviile’s in Mooresville, 667. oy Ula ke. our sister town. & gain of 355 and Coc] Spring with “4trank next to Statesville and Mooresviile in gains ae Tribute of Respec: It has pleased God in His insera- table wisdom to take from our midst Gur sister and co-worker, Sallie Denny Armfield. Brave, courageous, self-relian: and true, a good woman, queen of e home ia its best sense, Tn the gth and primeof a useful and 'and harmcnious home life: to ck, overwhelmed by our n Only say with the Psalmist cumb. I opened not my mouth because Thou didst it.” Our society will miss her wise eis, her cheeriny words, her ov energy, her moretban usu secutive ability. sfrieve for ber, but rather let us be ry of ber marvelous zeal, her promptpess when duty called, ber ot difficulty and Shall we not og, doing. instant taking for our atch word—duty—feel- t s we foilow cur t as she followed Christ? Mrs. D. Marr. Tompson, | For Aid Society M. E. Chureh. | ee = i Deatn of Mrs. James S Beaty. ; Correspondence of THE Mascot. sad to chronicle the sudden death of Mrs. Maliuda Beaty, wife of the iate James S. Beaty. God in tlis wise providence, summoned her to 3s She was S0 of age, ashort warning although she had been complaining for some time, but ;ing she yvrew worse but no one thought her serious, aad at sun- cd over dead. She had been making ner bome with E. to Henry where she died. Mrs. Beaty wasa pious Christian women and was lov ed oy ail who knew her. She was gifted with an excellent memory and had kept it till death. Rev. J. M. Wharey conducted the funeral services at the Presbyterian church at Jfooresville where she was amember and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery there. FREDRICA. Granite Hill, N.C., January, 29 1991. erie Resolutions of Hespect. At a called communication of Statesville Lodge No. 487 A. F. and A M.. held in their ball January 23, 1901, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in His inserutabie wisdom and providence to remove from time to eternity the soul cf our brother, W. F. Morris, curfaithful and efficient Tiler, Resolved, 1. That this lodge lov- ingly testifies to his excellent char- acter and upright lifein the commu nity and to his faithful observance of the principles of friendship, mor- ality and orotherly love. Resolved, 2. That the lodge sia- cerely laments the untimely death of its friend and brother, and that the usual badge of mourning be dis- played for thirty days. Resolved, 3. That this lodge ten- ders its heartfelt sympathy to the Mills build- Sisan Clotting Co will move iato their pew store in the : ‘fF 360m. anxit cate here and a good alte us vol oe ry next ween. zs baker is ba@ly neaded but he return- ed vesterday without msking aay t 'S The Sherrill-\ pleted their erg: F. A. Sherriil, p treasurer; and T. Foy White, secre- tary. The capital stock will be $10,600 with privilege of increasing it when desired. This firm has long beenone of the most popular in town and under the wew arrange- m n D vt go . @ ec o 4 S T 5 ae t n al a Ce o o ment, 1t Intends te acd tO its repu-j tation as an up-to-date house, | rye Next week is cour be t week Civil docket is set to be ad t Thursday. There isone capitai case Jim Grant, for the murder cf Geo. Ramseur. Animporiant civil case is, Long vs. Southern Railway, in which B. F. Long sues for damages on account of the killing of his son more than a year ago. This case is set for Tuesduy of the second week. Judze Geo. H. Brown will preside. Sam’l Moore died of cousumption yesterday moraing at 30’clock at hiskome near Amity. The de- ceased was about 55 years old and leaves anumber of chiivren some of whom are grown. The funeral ser- ja most The meat market of Godfrey & Bowles bas been moved from court gouse alley to the Anderson buila- ing on Broad street. Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles com- menced moving their stock Monday froin tbe Lays buildisg on Broa street to the elegant store room in the Patterson building. They haven’t gotten everything in good shape, out they will have one of the hand- scmest store rooms in the S tue e State. Death of Miss Eva Knox. . Miss Eva Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. L. Knox, of Cool Spring township, died at her bome yesterday afternoon after 8 lingering illness. the deceased was estimable young lady, yho will oe sadiy missed in her home and community. Onze brother and four sisters survive her besides her parents, Oneofthe sisters is Mrs. Logsau Stimson of this place. the funeral services will be conducted this afternoon by Rev. C. M. Rich- ards and the bodyinterred at Oak- wood cemetery about3 o'clock. A letter tothe Mascer from R. R. Pearce, of Lanesyille, La., tells of the drowning of his brother Charles vices will be conducted this morn-! ing at ten o'clock at bis late resi-! dence and the remains interred at! Bethesda. The deceased bad teen twice married and his first wife was! asister of J. Alanson White and Mrs. Stokes McNeely. Pearee, in the river near there on the 234 of this month. He was crossing tue river on horseback and he and his horse were drowned. The deceas- ed wasa son of N. V. Pearce of Con- cord township aud had been in th? west Six years: He was 20 years old widow sed children ia this their dark hour of distress, and prays for them in their sore afilction the heal- ing couch of the Divine Comforter. Resolved, 4. That acopy of these piutions besent to the bereaved f3mily, and also furnished THe Mas cor and Landmark, with the request tbat they publish the same. Resolved, 5. Tuat they be duly inscribed on a page set aside for the purpose in the record book of this lodge. c Respectfully submitted. A. J. Evans, J. . Horrstan, J. U. LAMPREcHT, Jas. 25, 1991. Committee. Carioads of Canned Blackberries. North Wilkesboro Hustier. Probably the largest shipment that ever left this point was made by the Smoak & Son Co., canners, Tuesday. There were five solid cars of canned blackberries, which were veing shipped to Teasdale & Co., of St. Louis, Mo. There were stream- ers on both sides of each car with the following inscription: ‘‘This car is loaded with canned goods for J. W. Teasdale & Co., St Louis, Mo., from the Smoak & Son Co., North Wilkesboro, N. C.”’ The goods in the cars were valued at $5,000 when they left this point and the freight amounted to $1,000 One of the firm tells us that they yet have five car loads of other cana ed goods, such as peaches, tomatoes, All the townships show a Olin. and Soaarpessurg, although the gain in & number of them is very small; and Ships show an actual loss outsi4e of}ean wait. i xzgzest gains in numbers are in the towns of Statesville, $23, ard crease is about 35 per cent., while Mooresville’s is a little over 75 per which isa good showing fer! be made cf any account, to the neg- Turnersburg with | lect of bonest children. .ding womanhood; from a beau- | tr el eye, in fil promise of long {life aud happiness; surrounded by | family and friends, with everything | Ito elife desirable, the Angel of} Death beckoned, she stepped oxt, | and We, startled, dazed : 1 We will rot; ‘imulated to greater effort by the’ loyed : *o depart this life January 27, 1901, | She had but a! hud not taken her bed. Sunday even- | down she was sitting up and dropp- | L. Cloaninger | E-q., but last Wednesday she went Claoninger’s on a visit! NE REAM PORTIA St PT PO ee Ra a |The Public Schools -Let the Reform | j schoo! Wait. of | Corresponde ace of THe Mascot be nevlected. pressed can wait. a few incorrigibles, who can the schools, force Those who then will be flowers. | well disposed. E.S. M. | Clio, N. €. Jan. 26, 1991. } | ——— ee 1 tate Wins. | Newsand Observer, 29th. ‘have been in the Federal ass into history J ‘except attorneys’ fees. {the final terms cf the Corporatioa Commission. Governor Aycock wil! today. and certaiaiy not later than tomorrow, transmit to the Legisla- ture a special message officially no- ? mis¢ and atl the facts connected with + ¢ it The terms of agreed oa by the railroads, the Cor poration Commission and the Gov- ernor at Wilmington early in Janu ary. 1. The suits to be withdrawa from the court costs except attorney fees ‘to the State Treasury the assessment made by tke Corporation Commission in 1899 and 1900, with interest, and as soon as they can be ‘ascertained, the amounts due to the \counties and towns through which : the roads run 3. The Governor to recommend to | the Legislature that in future rail- ;road property be assessed for taxa- ition only every four years, like oth- ler real estate. i Tbe railroads will pay taxes for ithe past two years on the assess- imeatof over $42,000,000 made by j the Corporation Commission in July 11899, and again in July, 1909. They jhave paid on the old assessment of | $32,000,000 for the past two years, 'and now owe the tax on the ter mil- tlion increase. They agree to pay | this, with the penalty, which will i give the State Treasury some $44,- 600 and the school fund about $30,000. : The ecunties, cities snd owns will :get in the aggregate about $102.00, i This makes some $176,000 State will get by virtue of the com- promise. This does not include special taxes In various counties, which willmake the whole amount some $200,009. The order dismissing the suits has been prepared and will today be sent to Charleston for Judge Simon- ton’s signature. The report of the Corporation Commissicn, which has been delayed by the negotiations iocking to a set- tlemeat is now about complete and willbe ready for distribution this week, ea New Advertisements. McDougald & Heath are new ad- vertisers but not new to the public. they havea fuil line of staple dry goods at their new stand in the Cooper building. rhe Big Store has a special sale of winter millinery and also. offers special bargains on ribdons and oth ergoods. See their ad. Ramsey, Tomlin& Bowies are in their new store in the Paterson build ing and are showing ahandsome line of goods. Call on them for aaything you want. The Fisnigan Harness Co. want you to think of your horse and come to them for harness. Tennessee mules, 50 of them are at Henkte Bros’ stables. J.B. Holman. executor of Frank- lin Gay, advertises valuable land in Shiloh for sale. G. W. Clegg, administrator of A. M.Lippard, is a notice to creditors D. M. Mayberry, administrator of Rando!ph Mayberryis a sale of lands in Alexander county. Bruce, Harris & Co., have sold their stock of goods to W. F. Press- ly, who will move them to his pres- ent stand near Pressly postoffice. the Davidson correspondent of the Observer of 29th says: Several months ago Dr. George Houston, aged 73 years, who lives about two miles from this place, slightly scratched his foot with a piece of wood. the wound did not heal as expected, but soon developed senile yangeene, and it was found necessa- ty toamputate the limb. The oper- ete., which will no doubt be sold to the same firm. = — > as ee | eee ation was successfully performed Monday. | The railroad taxation cases, which court for the past two years, will this week They have been compromised and will be at opee withdrawa from the courts, the railroads paying all costs Col. Warren G. Elliott, president ‘of the Atiantic Coast Line, who bad ‘the matter in charge for the rail- roads, was in the city vesterday and setticment were agreed upon by him and Hon. Franklin MeNeill, chairman of the probably ying thet the body of this compro- the settlement are understood to be substantially these These terms were printed ex- clusively in this paper on January Sih and are substantially as tollows: ts, the railroads paying all 2. The railroads to at once pay in- full amount of tax due according to the i Money is going to be the main object, and, of course, the asylums must be provided for; but some olker things that are being The reformatory Ifthe public schools are provided for as they should be, the need for a reform sckoo! will not be great, and the writer does not see why the money paid by honest peo- pie should be taxen to try to reform never Provide for the children to attend, ard the question is settled. criminals, let them be reformed on the roads, orin the penal institutions. It is true vet that ‘Phe way of thetrans- yressor is hard,’’ and I, for one, do not believe ia making it a bed of Serve first those who are | The Railroad Taxation Case Settled. that the} STATL NEWS. | COURT CALENDAR. The Carvlina & Northwestern rail tially covered by insurance. Cox & Co., whose tobacco factory near Winston was burned on the cizht of January 4th, have offered a reward Ci $200 for the arrest and conviction of the parties who burn- ed the buiidiny and shot the junior member of the firm, Chas. Cox. Statements made by members of the legislature are to the effect that the auti-trust cigarette factory at Wilson is now selling 90 per cont 1, W. FP. and J. M, Sharpe vs. W. A. Eliason. ofall the cigarettes used in this] 7 JohaS. Reece & Co. vs, Withelm & Stein. State. These statements were made} > W-4: Walker and Annie B. Walker, admin- to the committee on judiciary while | "0% S.J. W. Bowles. “ee : : oy aeanse 4. Edward Wooten vs. M. A. White, et al. plats considering the bill against} [ sonn w. Lowe vs. J.C. Sullivan. 8. Hart & Lovelace vs, E.C. Early. The President has sent the follow-} 70: Chas. O'Donaid vs, So. RK. R. Co. ing nominations for postmasters in oan Se Cena: - ortega : : te,et al. North Carolina—Victoria L. Martin,| 5. w. Rr Harwellvs. 1. J. Mott. Tarboro; C. A. Reynolds, Winston-| 46- Geo.s, nanieis va. $0. R. RCo. Salem; Julia A. Ritter, Carthage;| 17. 0.6. williamsvs. MH. Shoemaker. A. R. Wilson, Dunn; J. G. Brown,| 30. B. sain vs. Thos. L. Patterson. Red Springs; Asaph M. Clarke,! 33. Isaac Pope vs. R. R. Reed et al. southern Pines; ©. M. Hoover, 29. D.¥. Flemingvs, So, R. R. Co. Thomasville. 40. Emily Privett vs. J.C. Templeton et al. 44. W. F. Kiraman vs. A. L. Vaughn. The officers of the new Greensbo-| 47 Nesbit& Pressly vs, Jesse London. ro insurance company, the Security In the call of the calendar any case not reach Life and Annuity Company, will be | ed and disposed of on the day appointed will be aca Lindley, president; P. &y, |calledthe next day in preference to cases set Hanes, vice president; Lee H. Bat- a a Rae eee tle, secretary and treasurer; E. Col- | ee irrencg rant case in which they wel 58 i Je neies. |... rp — Jr., eae GoeEa nn Sen Non-jury cascs willbe heard at any time dur- he sum of $00, wilt be Geposited | ing the term at the convenience of the court. with the insurance commissioner of ms North Carolia as a guaranty fund. J. A. Hartness, A Charlotte dispatch says: The OLERK SUPERIOR CouRE jury inthe Summerow ys. Baruch oe ei Sees case Saturday rendered a verdict in NOTICE. favor of Mrs. Summerow for three Y VIRTUE of adecreeofthe Superior Court thousand doilars, mes. Summerow of Alexantercounty, the undersigned will alleges that while shopping in the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 1901, 4.—James S. Wood vs. Southern Railway Co, 35.—S. W. Gould & Bros. et al. vs. Southern Railway Co. et al, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th., 1gol. 36.—Jame« M, Sharpe vs. So Railway Co. 37.—°. B. Baumgardner vs. So. Railway Co. 41,—W, 5. Gibson vs. J. A, Davis. 42.--A. J. Derrvs. J. 1. Carlton, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1gth, 1901. 45.—W. M. Lundy vs. Sam Jurney. 46.—F. A. Cloaninger va. Will Davis. 48.—Joel Joily vs, M. FP, Jolly. NON JURY CASES. M. A, on defendant’s store about one year {atthe court house da) Tavlorssitie Alexander mine ae } nlove county, N.C. sellto the highest bidder. by pub- ag, = alleged Sere of D. i. licawetion, f3- 54 cash, balaase on a credit of aruch, a dry goods dealer, accused nd twelve nionths, with bond and approved eee 3 eee valuable tractof iand in Gwalt- her of shop-lifting. townstip, on the waters of Rocky Creek, The only child, a four year old | £0082 2S8tne Randolph ae ae re i 5 “ ws 3 contaliing If90 acres more or less, on which there girl, of Mrs. Mary Medlin of Char-| isa large body of the finest bottom land on the iotte was burned to death Friday | Sips mavbene en ee morning. She was playing near the | assets. _,, D.W MAYBERRY, tire and herdress caught. No one.ex-| nis tne rin dig of Jame et Mayer's. cept asmall boy, wasin the room and! __ aes = before help came the child was so! « ¢ : | Sale of Pers badly burned as to cause her death, | ! Personal Property. Mrs Medlin was at work ina pants | ee ea of the estate c he laic She M. A. Whi 3 factory at the’time- of the late Sheri A. White will seil at 2'3 miles east of town, on The joint committee on insane a-/ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, r90r, sylums have had estimates made of) ail the perso special appropriations as follows: /) GS co25eu ee eee npr Morganton. $270,000: Raleigh, $235,. bey oon whe ee 000; Goldsboro, $150,000. Dr. Mur-| 7#¢s#le Gara taaee ae neers phy. of the eens ee eS Administrator.” ed the committee that it was $20,006 | +,-—- = SS in debt on account of the smallav-| More Horsesand Mules. propriation of two years ago. He E WILL have two carloads of asked $100,000 as the regular annual horses and mules to arrive to- appropriation, and said it would} morrow. Any kind vou orang take every cent of $150,000 to com- “HENKEL BROS. plete the building already begun} jany 37. 190]. i and supply water for an increased ie ae number of patients, and another $20,000 to pay the debt already in- curred. He said the per capita cost was orly $133, the lowest of any in- stitution in the Unioa. public auction, forcash, at the White residence, j j property belonging to said es- finales, horses, cows, improv Jaz. 22, tgor. STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET CORRECTED BY COOPER & GILL COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. j | ss oe eartee TAYLORSVILLE NEWS. At RS monies ERACES— BASIS NO. I QUALITY. a = ’ ew mi Dbage, per 32>... . een talon I Wm. Woody it soueee in jail Extra flour—sack erin ae as ig Maqistrate |] Family“ sack.......... . 2.00 last Saturday nigat by as sti = Meal- -bolted—4s tbs. per bushel... . 69 Hudson’s court on a peace warrant. | "6" Unbolted, gsihs ‘5 The charge was that he had made; “ new... ........ ee 60 some threats against Mr. L. E. eee: 2 Crouch, who operates asaw mill 3 Cates. Sm ot ln 3 miles northeast of town. soeestioncaet Loney 5 SEE Tiina BS a r - ue cg | Potatoes—anish.. © oS SS a Se 60 Mrs. J.S. McIntosh, wife of Mail} "°° Sur occ rc cicc: 45 Agent McIntosh, moved here from }Onigns—sclect, per bushel... . . - is Charlotte this week and will live!tatow 01) 070i 2000007 3 YA ww) ‘ fi sh’s sisters oe SS SRR Ee 20 here with Mr. McIatosh’s ae rs. _ | Hensaper Bos ee 5 Rev. Mr. Knox. of Columbia, S. aa ee an 7% C., preached here Monday night in i “ dares sy ye 5 the A. R. Presbyterian church and | Purkeys—pez ee F Coceen ee 7 took up a coliection to help build a Guinas each. 2... ae 10 . te COSC a. eo! ew wn! ooo sw as te ee 30 church at Columbia. Butter—Choice SOON te ae rey? Mr. D. Lee Herman died at bis eee airs oy hse Turk “se home rear Liledoun last Sunday af- ee nom mer NS ie eas 7 ternoon after a lingering sickness eens Bi Sica eee 5 of several months. He leaves a wince SORES i= mie See ie toi 5- 33 widow, sister of Mrs. D. M. Moore| restherénew 12212212121 35 of this place, and two children. Hides—ary, pert... siete 16 ECE ia) edema tm 2 enw seme 7 Mr. Lester Ingram was at States- Sas ea eargee pire 35 ville Monday night. “Ne “ esght sliced. . - . : 2 2 . od “« fancy bright sliced. . Mr. Will Robinett went to States-] « “ earajit T= en Fe ans es een—per bushel... 2... 60 ville Tuesday night. Peaches pecial: pases Ase oe ° - S BNC cievor es) + a 6 Gentlemen, Getthe New, Novel Discovery, “ “< exsee eee 7 e s Eee Oe, round, per..... Si 8 i RID 0) www wie ww et 2 la) ale t2 Ee ae cone c igeon Balk aa Shouiders ...... ee 8 — INJECTION eee e Re nee Cures Gonorrheza and Gleet in 1to qdays, Its| STATESVILEE. SN. Cc. - 27. 1900, 9 m. action is magical. Prevents stricture. Allcom- | Strict Good Middiing...... bee 9,25 plete. To becarried in vest pocket. Sure pre-| Good Middling........ 9.15 ventative. Sent by mailin plain package, pre-| Middling...... 9.05 paid, on reccipt of price. $100 per box; 3 for] Tinges..... 8.95 $2.50. The Rust Medicive Co. St. Paul, Minn. Steinsii peace tint oii 8.85 For sale by W. F. Hall, Jz. Market firss MCDOUGALD & HEATH Will move into the Cooper Buildin next door to Poston Bros. this week. We will carry an up-to-date line of Ladies Dress Goods, Gents Furnishings, Pants, Shoes, Crockery, Glass and Tinware and Staple Dry Goods. We wili be glad to baveour friends call at any time. Very Truly, AGreat Saving | To Cash Buyers. From now until further notice is given or goods all sold out we will sell for cash the very best of Shoes, Fancy Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets. At a big reduction for cash. The cut ranges anywhere from 9 to 50 percent. This means cash over the counter. We will include millinery and some fine velvets in this sale. Furst come first served. Three things to rememter about this sale: Ist. The place, N. B. Mills & Co., Statesville, N.C. 2ad. The time, now. 3rd. The terms, cash over ‘the counter. The Beautiful Handkerchiefs for men and ladies. Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear for ladies and men. R. & G. Corsets. Ferris’ Corset Waist for women and children. W. B. Erect Form Corsets, for $1.00: Handsome sterling silver handle Umbrella for $2.75, others charge for same, $3.59. * Come and see us, we are out for business. Yours truly, N. B. Milis && Co. ihe Big Store. eeoSoo Special Sale! lam determined not to carry over any Wiuter sfillinery, and from this daie unti! further notice will sell my stock of Ladies Felt Hats at and below New York cost; also will include in this sale Plumes, Feathers. and all winter trimmings. Aisoa big reduction on all lines of Ribbons. Corsets, ete. This is a rare opportunity, so don’t miss it. In this special sale I will include anew line of white goods: Embroideries, Linen Damacks, Towels, ete. Just in ONE CASE NICE 10x4 BROWN SHEETING, This will not be here but 2 few Cali early Truly. J. M. Wilhelm. ouly 15¢. yard. days. If you want any don't delay. and secure first choice. Horse Knows ‘The Difference Between a good feeling, well felted Haraess and one that is roughly made, and does not fit. We produce tae best goods for the least possible price, and can show youa large va- riety of styles and goods to select from. our Last Chance To get a good winter Lap Robe or warm Blanket for your horse, at our Closing out Sale. We have only a few left, aud if you fail to get one you miss 2 bargain that you do not find every day. Flanigan Harness Co. If YOU WANT fO GIVE, GIVE A GOOD ONE. Here are things’ we‘know you will like. All Wool Art Squares, beautiful colorings in all sizes: S 2 Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curt ins, Maresilieg - Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets, Utica mills HS. aes — sank H. = Pillow Cases to match. Table Datnask Napkins, Doylies, Towels acd many other articles that will ciadden the heart of the housekeeper. : ee Others may be cheaper, None can be better than our line of ready-made Top Skirts. They are made to wear. we guarantee style, fit and finish. Just received another lot of those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. We also bave a few in high colors, reds, blues and: purple... When in doubt see our stock. : WALTON & GAGE Fenn nnn ene ome oe wenn se ~~~ ~ a 2S SSS = PTAR-1)-40E STL et. | 3 i geceeeeee| Les Talk It Over VERY busivess man who exnects to increase bis business and be ia the push must Lave printing done and be wants the best—printing that is at- 7 LE S tractive tries 2 Sie rer eee, See YOO WILL FIND US prepared to do your printing in the latest, up-to-date styles and at prices too low to menticn. We do printing that will belp your business aud you’! be pleased with our work and prices: : Ring us up—’Phone, 35- é é 3 ‘ ~ MDOUGALD & HEATH. * bows Se = = 33 |? t Bs |: Eh Me t e r aa e a r wm a SP O T ea r et er r o r pe n n a n s Pe r m s r OS Pe r e a eq e RP et r e e ay ve co n n pa r e es . SQU T R tr e e s en e r ic e s ar e n Sa te t ee e se t t e r s er ea r n e r ee c t ar e a t a se m e n ie e e ne m a at m o s PS I rr re r e PE Oa eM rn s Ta e er s ST . Be j. ' { ; ; t uy ot e — yp e ee r i e adem nou pomeeiearaeees << Z - a : > S : THE COMMONER. The {ndian Insurrection. EDWARD VII == ie to Farmers —_— eee ere ee It is well to have our attention Editor Bryan’s Salutatory. Lincoin, Neb., Dispatch, 23. Tae first number of ‘The Common- er,” the weekly published by Wil- liam J. Bryan, was issued this after- nooa. Itisa neat-appearing sheet, typozraphically. The following is the salutatory: THE COMMONER. Webster defines a commorer_ as “one of the common people.”” The name has been selected for this pa- per because The Commoner will en- deavor to aid the common people in the protection of their rights, the advancement of their aspirations. Tt is not necessary to apologize for the use ofa term which distinguishes the great body of the population from theccmparatively few, who, for one reason or another, withdraw themselves from sympathetic con- nection with their fellows’ ay Among theGreeks “Hoi Pollci was used to describe the many, while among the Romans the word *‘plebs was employed for the same purpose. hese appellations like ‘the common people,’’ have been assumed with pride by those to whom they wereap- plied, while they have been used as terms of reproach by those who counted themselvesamong the aris- tocratic classes. Within recent years there has been a growing ten- dency in some quarters to denounce as demagogic any reference to, or praise of, the common people. — One editor in alate issue of his pa- per takes exception to the pbrase and says: : “This expression is an_ill-chosen one and should have no lodgment in the vocabulary of an American pa- triot andstatesman. If we sought its origin, we would lock for it in that specious demagogy which has evolved the professional politician, arrayed couatry against town—the farmer and hissons and daughters against the business ard profession- al men and their sons and daughters —capital against labor, and built up against neighbors the impregnable barriers of prejudice and hate.’’ This quotation is reproduced _be- cause it fairly represents the views of those who criticise the expression. It has, however, an eminently re- spectable origin. In the same chap- ter in which Christ condensed man’s duty to Lis fellows into the command- ment: ‘Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself’; in the same chapters in which he denounced those who de- vour widow’s houses and fora pre- tense make long prayers—in this same chapter it is said of Him: ‘Lhe common people heard Him gladly. No higher compliment was ever paid to any class. i The term, the common people, is properly used to describe the large majority of the people—those who earn their living and give to society a fair return forthe benefits bestow- ed by society—those who in their daily lives recognize the ties whick bind together the mass of the people who have acommon lot anda com- mon hope. Sometimes they are called ‘‘the middle classes’’ because paupers and criminals are exeluded on the one band, while on the other hand some exclude themselves be- cause of wealth or position or pride of birth. The comimon people form the industrious, intelligent and pa- triotic element of our population; they produce the nation’s wealth in time of peace, and fight the nation’s battles in time of war. They are self-reliant and independent; they ask of Government nothing but jus- tice and will not be satistied with less. They are not seeking to get their hands into other people’s pock- ets, but are content if they can keep ocher peopie’s hands out of their pockets. The common people do rot consti tute an exclusive society—they are not of the four hundred, any one can become a member if he is willing to contribute by brain or muscle to the nation’s strength and greatness. Only those are barred—and they are barred by their own choice—who imagine themselves made of a supe rior kind of clay and who deny the equality of all before the law. A rich man, who has honestly ac- quired his wealth. and who is not a- traid to entrust its care to laws made by his fellows, can count him- self among the common people, while @ poor man is not really one of vnem if he fawns before a plutocrat and has no higher ambition than to Se & counter or a sycophant. Tae Commoner will be satistied if, by iidelity to the common people, it proyides its right to the name which 1t has chosen. eb o Which Did He Marry? St. Louis, Mo,,Dispatch, 22. 1’ any one can tell Henry Wilkison ©? Alton, Ill, a traveling salesman for a St. Louis firm, that he married ne girl he intended to take as his fe, they can do more thanhe can. ikison is inadilemma. He does no- know whether he married the sivl to whom he was engaged or her sister. In Birmingham, N. Y., Mon- d2y nightthere wasa double wed- cing, in which Misses Rose and Tiorence Eska, twin sisters, figured 2s the brides. Mr. Wiikison and an- other gentleman were the grooms. Wilkison went there for the purpose of becoming married to Miss Rose “Sn &. - Ono of the guests ina jocular mau- ner remarked: “‘Be careful girls, thatyou do not change places.” Then, in a spirit of fun, the girls ex- changed, and it seems that the grooms did not notice it. After the ceremony Florence made the state- ment that she had been married to Witkison, but Rose said that, as it was only in fun, it could not be a le- gal wedding. Florence does not der it as a joke, and says she is ison’s legal wedded wife. ee Expuision for Hazinog at West Point. Washington, Dispatch, 22. The members of the congressional coramittee which isinvestigating the hazing of Cadet Booz are in substan- tial agreement on the following re- commendations: Expulsion from the military acad- émy for sending or accepting chal- enge;exclusion from subsequent ap- pointment to the army of any one dismissed from the academy on ac- count of hazing or fighting; more tactical Officers to give greater sup- ervision tocadets, and closer relg- tions between these officers and the exdets. Members of the committee said at today’s meeting that the testimony taken abundantly showed the neces- Sity oflegislation ov these points. I: is said that the evidence discloses that dismissals from the academy are often followed by arny appoint- mcuts based on the strong recom- mendations of members of congress, and the intention of the committee is to make dimissal a lasting barrier 10 atmy service. m ey The Creek uprising is growing to dangerous proportions Marshal B:nnett has just received a telegram ; from Bristow, I. T., announcing | that 600 armed Creeks. stationed two miles from tkere, are preparing to attack the town, and pleading for protection from the marshal. shal Bennett and Agent Shoenfelr are swearing in large numbers of deputies, whom they are eee is now feared that they reach the town too late, and the mayor ot Bristow has been instruct- ed to swear in all the men necessary to protect the town. Soldiers are being hurried from Fort Reno to the seat of the trouble, but they will not reach Bristow before tomorrow night. as they will arrive at Henri- etta first and go overland. Indian Agent Shoenfelt will ask for more help, as it is found that one company of cavalry cannot handle the situation for the Indians are dividing up into bandsof 100. Nar- shal Bennett, with six deputies, is about to leave for Eufala, where Crazy Snake was seen today, and will attempt his capture. The Snake band 1s within three miles of Bristow and is reported to have whipped two white men. The Dawes commission is fearful for the safety of its party of appraisers headed by Representative Hackbust, of Leav- enworth, Kan., who arein the We- tumpka district. Nothing has been heard from them for two days. SAREE a ND APR The Saloon Wrecker. Enterprise. Kan., Dispatch, 24th. Mrs. Carrie Nation began her cru- sade here today by demolishing a saloon and deliveringa street speech. After a temperance meeting at the home of C. B. Hoffman, a well known Populist leader, a temperance meeting was held at the Court house at 20’clock. She secured a hatchet, and accompanied by Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. J. A. Case, a leading W. C. T. U. worker, and another woman, who was veiled, invaded the busi- ness district. The two saloon keep- ers had locked their places and were in hiding. Mrs. Nation went to Schilling’s place, smashed the glass doors, a big mirror, chopped gashes in the bar and broke all the glasses and bottleson the shelves. From the refrigerator she took out cases of beer and cracked each bottle. She kept up the work until Marshal W. R. Benham finally entered and tak- ing her by the sleeye told her she must get ont. “What are you,’”” she demanded, “out a murderer and perjurer in protecting this unholy trafhe?”’ She then started for the other saloon, but it was well barricaded and offered no plate glass for her to attack. She finally went home with her companions. She said she ex- pects toclean out many more places. It is reported that she will move on Abiline tomorrow and the saloon keepers are preparing for her com- low, Se Cigarettes Losing Ground. New York Disaatch, 23rd. The cigarette fiend is losing his hold. Cigarettes seem to be giving way to little cigars, as from 1899 to 1900 there was a dimunition of 6 per cent in consumption of paper wrapp- ed cigarettes, and a dimunition of consumption of 15 per cent in the years ending December 31, 1899 and 1800, while there was an increase of 27 per cent in the latter year in the consumption of little cigars and an increase cf 18 per cent. in the same for the same period. For the 11 months ending No- vember 30 there was 2 Gimunition of avout 6 per cont ia the output of pa- per cigarettes and7 per cent increase te the cutput of little cigars. Many mre persons are buying cigars than heretofore and many persons roll their own cigarettes with many brards of cigarette paper furnished fratis by the manufacturers. The gocds now are higher priced, and there is also less rivalry, which ac- Counts for a great deal of the lessen- Ing of the output. A Pecniisr Accident. McDowell Democrat, Miss Buchavan, a daughter of H. L. Buchanan, who resides on Bear Creek about 3 miles east of Bakers- ville, Mitckeil county, was the vic- tim of a peculiar accident which oc- curred at herhome Saturday. The young woman was sitting near the chopping block at their wood pile, chattisg with Harry Bartley, a neighbor's sop, who was cutting ssood. She arose to go into the house andin stepping forward, either fainted oc stumbled, and fel! directi r beneath the descendingax. Bartley tried to avoid striking her but thic was impossible, owing to the sudden- ness cf her fall, and the blade cut in to ker skull just above the left ear. A physician was summoned but at lest orts she wasdyiag. A year ago sir. Bechanan Jost a son by er Pills and Ton tockiog the cradle of life away perfect health and enjoyment. M y afitive to all is never } drowning in the South Toe river, and about two years before that, an- other son was killed bya premature explosica in a mica mine where he was working —m_e Ee ee ee Didu’t Need a Deed. Veon the Virginian who lived ina wretched loge cabin with a family of seven had toid me that forty acres of his land was a solid coal bed, I asked him if bis deed was all right,’ says The Washington Post. “Never had po deed, sah,’’ Le rather proudly repiied, “But have you no Paper at all?’ “No paper ‘tail, sah. I jest squatted down on this yere land thirty years ago‘ and hev bia yere ever since.”’ “But if you have no papers won't the owner come alorg some day and bounce you cut?” “Not skassly, sah—not skass} ie That is to say, sah, that the real ow ner has come along three different times and tried it, and every time he sot killed and had to give it up. Deeds in sich things are all right ‘nuff in their way, but my old gun, with a bar’! seven feet long isa heap better right around yere.”’ Rocking the Cradle. J. Delaughter, Sparkman, Ark.. says: For the past fifteen years | have consulted physicians and used ,;D $8 wvar.of Ramon’s Pills. For sqle|on earth and the best salve ir ¢ ae e Tometa ropyist. *| world. Only 25 cents. Sold by w % é s -.jthe realm. Of his personality much |i soe ie is known aa of his political | farm over which [ passed m views; for with a tect and delicacy} would fall on the waste of fi unprecedented in the history of the|nure., With a wheel barrow or dump British throne, be bas been so car«:-| cart various kinds of manures could ing to the sceneof the trouble. i, | ful to avoid giving expression to l‘s} be put together—hog pen and rich wna | views in this respect that not evca|earth that had washed up along the his most intimate friends and life-| branches, cow lot and stable ma- long asseciates are able to speak |nure, pive straw and all rotting ma- about them with any degree of cer-|terial—brought together with a lit- tainty. That he is keealy interest- | tie time to create a general heat, not ed in both domestic and foreign pol-|t tics every one knows, There are|Some farmers say we know better few more frequent ana attentive lis-| than we are able to do. teners to the debates in parliament; | ability is measured by what he per- but whether he leans toward thecon-| forms ina correct manver, accord- servatives or toward tke liberals, |ing to the amount he can do, whether he favors the nationalist|thing welldone pays be cause”in Ireland or that of the Orangemen, which he prefers an un 2 derstanding with France toone with | seeding. : Germany, or vice versa, po one can|many farmers are going on the up- say. Opinions and prefereaces he|yvrade for improvement. But he has never utter-|farmer leaves his land ery year; it is nota mark of good must have. ed a word which could furnish any |ev positive indication of his personal] farming when the farmer makes good feelings upon any of these subjects— | crops to the destruction of the land. A proper knowledge of lands is to That one is his belief in an under- | adopt the kind of crops to the differ- standing between his country and|ent qualities of land. the United States. And he may be relied upon, therefore, to continue the course pursued by his mother fromthe very outset of her reign, namely, the development of senti- ments of friendship and of unity be- tween the two great English speak- ing nations. Characteristics ofthe New Ruler of Great Britian. save one. Albert Edward has never forgot- ten his memorable visit tothe Unit- ed States, and, although debarred by theYspirit of the constitution from political action in prompting international good will between England and America, he has con- tributed in no small measure to the pleasant understanding between the two nations ina social way. Few scions of royalty have lived ina greater glare of publicity, or have been more continuously sub- jected tothe watchful and critical eye of the people, and the result of this observation has been to render Albert Edward one of the most pop- ular princes on record, not only in England, but likewise abroad. True, he is no saint, and is the last person in the world to wish to be set up on @ pinnacle as such. His faults are ceither very grave nor very numer- ous. They are of the class so pleas- antly described by the French as “les petits” vices, constituting the Rembrandt shading calculated to bring the very attractive points of his character into greater promi- nence. They are the result not of any evil instincts, but of the gener- ous temperament and warm heart of Queen Victoria's eldest son. The English people are indebted to the prince for many reforms brought about by him in his role as social arbiter, and which afford an excellent indication of his character. Itis, thanks to him, for instance, that bard drinking and eoarseness of language have gone out of fashion. When he was a boy it was consider- ed bad form fora gentleman to re tire to rest otherwise than intoxi- cated, while almost every phrase spoken was embellished with appal- ling blasphemy. And ifa higher tone of morality anda greater sense of propriety now prevail than in the earlier half of the century, it isina great measure due to the unobtru- Sive, but very excellent, care which the prince takes to keep put of so- ciety those who kave forfeited their rights to remain within its pale. He isas ready as any other votary of pleasure to meet them in the sphere to which they have descended, and to treat them with kindness and con- sideration. But he will not tclerate their presehce in houses that are re- Spectable. and takes quiet reeans to eliminate them therefrom. Itisdue to him also that all the il] f-eling to- ward the Jewish race has disappear- and that Hebrews, whoin the earlier days of the Victorian era were not even admittted to the ful! rizhts and privileges of ordinary citizenship, Ex-attache, in New York Pridune. ° ae — — - Girls Sold at Auction. San Francisco Dispatch, 20th. Fiye Chinese girls were scld at public auction io ’Prise,’s China- town yesterday, as puti:ciy as theugh they had been in Canton, where such hunoan slavery is a rec- ognized institution. These girls were the propervy cf Gong Gow, an old Chinaman who bas kep: for years one of the disresputable dens in Chinatown. ie wanted to zo back to China, so he advertised tbe furni- ture and chatels ofhisesia lishment at auction. According ta Chinese customs creditors of Gony appeared and pasted bills on the Gowr of his place, specifyicrg their claims. Every Caineman who b:d at the auction agreed to pay tke claims against the gir! he fancied. When the sale began thers was a large crowd. The girls were ex hibited and the auctioneer enumer-. ated their good points. They stood stolidly, as if they were usi-4 ta such proceedings, having been ssid in be- tore they were brought here They fetched fancy prices, as th» restric- tion act isso rigidly enforced now that it is difficult to get pretty Chi- nese virls iato the country. They soid at from $1,709 to $2330 each, and were at once removed to the quarters of their new owners. The place where they lived is to be occupied by the Canton Mercbants’ Club, as wellas a gambling resort with eight tables and very beautiful furniture and artistic decorations. —_— oe Let it Wait. Morganton Herald, It is as we thought and said. Sen- ator Travis of the penitentiary board, stated to the committee on Penal Institutions, that five white ee under the age of sixteen years ad been sent to the pen in tha past five years. Five mark you in five years. Oh the ineffable rot that can be poured out any subject that prom- ises a job. The Reformatory is a stiking Hlustration of this truth. patent medicines, but Ramon’s Lic Let itwait till it’s betters are cared ic Pellets excelleg | for, the honest children ofthe State them all. I could get no relief fo: | S@ue and insane. Constipation, and after using one box I was as sound asadollar. Ai. ter toiling a number of my good friends, they tried the medicine ane Editor’s Awfal Plight. Salve: _He writes two boxes wholly et your house|¢cured him. It’s the surest Pile cure called to some thin It is well to cas’ a brief ylance at | know. the sew rulerof Great Britian and} mon or general that they cf her dependencies. and to consider|make rn active impression on the the immediate results of kis acces-| mind. ion to the chief executive power inj ten days and on my trip one thing mpressed me very much. On every I have b2en from home about’ o burn the life out of the heap. much half done. Land skould be well stirred before I am glad to know that Good grass lands should yo to grass until well sod, then heayily turned and reset to some good crop. Then look well tothe bringing up to double the No land should run too long in the same kind of crop. Cabbage do bet- ter by changiag toa new plot; so with Irish potatoes, and we may say all crops should be put to different Some people garden with the same vegetable on the same plot and complain that cabbage do not grow and head as they used to do. Sow or plant none, but the best Can we grow as fine Irish potatoes as they do North? Most assuredly we can. rule we do not. Se found in three reasors: 1 We do not plow deep enough. 2 We do not put oa enough guano. 3 Often planted to thick in drill. R. R. MOORE. Guilford County, N. C. V—_— in the Interest of History. At the recent meeting of the State Literary aud History Association, Prof. D. H. Hill, of Raleigh submitt- ed the following report as Chairman of the committee on History. Your committee on Literature ard History has decided that the follow- ing shall be the objects of its en- deavors for this year: 1. To arrange for the prize essay on Vance, as already directed by the association. 2. To suggest to the society or the executive committee th 250 or $100 be offered for the best This prize not to be given unless the committee of award deciares it worthy of the prize. 3. That the committee will at once devin to collect material for a com plete bibliography of North Caro'ins. +. That the committee will endeav- or to appoint interested, active and accurate persons in each county is the older counties of the State to examine old court and church records and report the existence of valuable in each court house seed every time. Why wedonot may short story. 5. To appoint suitable persons al! over the State to collect any histor ical material to be found. Tie com mittee will in all cases index and put On permanent record a note as to where discovered material may be found, and where practical, either turn such documents over to the Museurnm Committee or get copies. 6. The committee wili year tosent out printed program sheets for odsevance of North Caro lina day ia the public schools. sheet will be sent to every school in the State if the soviet stand the expense. v. To encourage formation of lit- erary clubs in as‘many tow unanimously resolution to offer are now e found occupying seats Cinomatojbe pytos of $100 for the bes: in the house of lords aud in the front rack of the most smart, a~istoeratic and exclusive circles of s-iety — short life of The conditions will be made known later. > ee ee - Danger Frain Dewet. Cape Town Dispatch, 23, General Kitchexer is disposing great. forces semicircularly, his extreme left resting on the sea, to circumvent Thecolumns movesimul- taneously, in toueh with each other The zreatest danger of the situation is the possivility of Genera! Dewet’s appearance in Cape Colony. Itis be lieved that none of the Dutzhwouldre- ppeal toarms. They f Napoleon and Wel the presence of his Among a number of captured letters is onefrom Gep- eral Hertzog to President § asking for 1,608 unmarried y men toenter CancColony and beat u sisthis personala think the famec lington pales in military yeu:us. ge Na Editor Depsrted. Manila Dispatch General MacArthur bas ordered the devoration to the United States of George T. Rice, editor of The Daily Bulietin, a Rice will sail on t next Monday. Theerser character- izes himasa dange: and a menace to tix Rice’s offense was cation of allegations that ant Commander Wm Braunersreu- ther, captain of the ed excessive pi marine jouraal, ruus incendiary YMiitary situa- port, kad charg- lotage and moorage @ percentage of which kept for himself. The reportof Major Milis tor general, who allegations, completely exonerated the captain of the port. investigated This seuson there js : large deat rate among children from eray Prompt auction will 1es from these ter We know of sat h- ing So certain to give instaat relief as One Minute Cough Cure. also be relied upon all throat and luog Pleasant to take lung troubles. saveSthe little c rible diseases. in grippe aod troubies of The Senate last Thu utive session rati Spain for the lands of Sibutu and Philippine group, F. M. Higgins Editor Seneca, (Lils.) | 000. News, was afflicted for years with were cured, and now we are aii| Piles that no doctor orremedy help- in | ed until be tried Buczlen’s Arnica : rsday in exec- fied the treaty with Sition of the is- Cagayan, cf the % a cost of $100,- 2 mocths aid were very pa The most soothing iseptic application DeWitt’s Witch H ves at once and cur eczema and skin , bealing and an- ver devised js azel Salve, Sores, King Edward Takes the Oath. * London Dispatch, 23rd. At a meeting of the privy council gs we very well/atSt. James Palace this afternoov, Some things become socom-/ the new king of Great Britain and do notjTreland took the oath of accession and formally assumed the titie of Edward VII. The King arrived in London at 1 o’clock this afternoon and was re- Y eye | spectfully saluted by a large crowd which had gathered at the station He entered a closed brougham Four other carriages conveyed other members of the royal famiiy. In anticipation of the formalities attending the reception of King Ed- ward, an enormous crowd gathered outside the Mansion House this morning, and by 12:15 the whoie square was packed. The King came to make the proper arrangements for his venerable mother’s remains to lie in the state, as well as to take the oath of accession. Soon aiter Avy-| his arrival it was officially announc- tter than! og that the King had assumed the title of Edward Vil : 2s The privy council met at 5t. James Palace at 2 o'clock The lord mayor and the sheriffs in levee _A g00d] dress arrived first. Taen came the Improved | King escorted by a Getachment of Life Guards. The great crovds cheered enthusiasticaily. ech to the privy council ‘ In his s i ) the Kipy said he assumed the title o wish of his oeloved mother, wh: united the virtues ef a supreme do mestic guide with the affections and patriotism of a wise, peace lovin: monarch. He nad a reapectful de sire to leave the memory of his fath er’s name, Albert, the exclusive treasure of his beloved mother Norwithstandiay ais personai desir he could hot hope to do justice to the renown and virtues associatec with Prince Albert’s name. would do his utmost, however, to b: worthy of his grea$ position. The lord chancellor administered th: of the council took the oath of alle giance. The meeting of the priv; council lasted an hour. At 3:30 the King returned t: Marlborough House. The crowd along the streets cheered him an: there were many shouts of *‘Go: save the King.”’ The rew King was born at Buck ingham Palace, November 9, 1541 and created Prince of Wales anc Earl of Chester “by patent”; als Far} of Dublin. On March 10, 1863, he was mar ried to Princess Alexandra of Den mark. Their living children num ber four—George, the Duke of York the Princess Louise, who marrie: the Duke of Fife. and the Princesse: Victeriaand Maud, the latter th. wife of Prince Charles of Sweden One child died is infaney, and Duke of Clarence, the oldest son, in Janu ary, 1892. He was christened Aloert Edward |? rey who married Prizecess Mav, of Zeck: | Whea threatened by Pao s oa ‘or avy other lung troudle, promp ‘relief is necessary, as it is danzer- ous to del We wood suggest that One Mieute Couch Core be ta- . Having ted oc atigas cal jf uces early us? prevents vv FL Gall, Jr. — C jos ~ Mites 4 bt < a we : scant 1a Dradetis Wadis ier toga , . iy fee iV aerisataa y BSUS re : , t ’ at ad ict ce “ : } \ “ ary ures ori We an’ ute as } NS ceeded tn maging a5 c It i- stiii at large + they will h» shot reparaliovus Olveuw tude ow ‘stiun Because they caw Paere puminous tcols s ios 5225 d:g23ts. ai! Clusses of and wtbat is indo 9 psia Cure. It cures the worst in- ‘5 agOe es of indivestinva and gives stant relief, for it Gigests what you eat. W. EF Sali, Jr. A strest ight ocurred at fouces prise, Kansas, jast Thursday, 0¢ tweeu women, led on one side bs “rs Carrie Nation, the satoon wrecker, and on the other by irs. Jobe Schilling, wife of the manage) the saloon wrecked last week. irs. Schilling was backed by a hal. iozen female friends. Edware VII, iu aczordance with the] he merited reputation for curiny piles, sores and skin diseases acqulr- 2d by DeWVitt’s Witch Hazel Salve nas Jed to the making of worthles- -ounterfeits. Besure to get ofl) DeWitt’s Salve. W.F. Hall,Jr. Queen Victoria’s private fortune tsestimated at between $12,000,004 orincipaliy in Eoglish real estate but Her Majesty has been credipec dso with the ownership of men) .merican reilway securities. Her le Rariy Risers are very easiiy ta i as. W. > Gali, Ix: ise the State constitution, DO YOU GET UP What Almost everybocy who re janie nour of papers is sure to xnow ci ty and nor quantity mak Little Early | ¥ mips. Ne " - 3 4 sers suc jse¢! Vee ite live GENERAL NEWS. Joseph W. Batley has been elect ed United States Senator from Tex as. boen elected to sueseed Biker. Kansas. in tho United States Senate Montreal, Canada, was visited bi 1 Gestructive fire last Thursday Was destroyed. The Grand Opera House, of Cin einnati, O.. was burned last Wer nesday vight while packed wit! property Joss is $500,600. Wnute Nei Minnesota Je Was electad SOR stature Unit Senator for the long tern, J. R. Burton, Republican, he: Over $3.600,000 worth of properin oeopie. No lives were fost. The é ; =e f ses E. Clann to fil! the NEN Dives = ae Seeman Tea ey men = tera of Pashman NK. Davis dout if you have ki er in this paccr a send your 2daross Dr. Kilmez& Co_, Sin hamion Easiiy, Quickly and Pemmacently Restored yt DR. JEAN O'HBERA’ FINDIPO (25,7285, oABERES Tonic and Vitalizer is sold with written guarar tee to cure Nervous Debility, Jost i a Ss, Habits or Excessive Us: Liquors, or “Livi tered Nerves, 8 brings the pink, ww to palech you young and strong again. By mail to any address, Fo Mrs. Catherine Boe Susun Kui farins near Drated their SSth birtind: Bott are still in perf i ech heaith and we). recent eelearation BV a fares fami: ofchildreo, ersudchildrey. ane oreul grandetiliren. NED WG fy quits OF HOpy eq has brougk$ permanent relic? r » ij lion suffering women who wergon ter Be 2 ao é B Bu y = g = g d 5, ind profues wenstruation. Th x 3 Sppearan ce ofthe menses for two. montis P : fon & vitality untilshowasa phys- ff ica pao Her nervous system gavo } . Caeiui end thom ss aa of & 2 i . 1. Mit Vs § Ee Gapgupnce ae to commend Wine a 5; E burning eae cg Women in words of | WINE*CARDUI q is within the reach of 21]. f try it are relieved. Ask ee hee for a $1 bottle of Wineot Cardui, and do e not fake & substitute if tendered you. Pe ra. Willie Mitchell, So: 7 3 H “Wine of Czrdat and Thode "Blacks ‘ ugh? here pe: 2 = Cones hea met miraculors cure ad with falling of the wom and my menses camo ey week for two n In cases requis} 4% Gite tions, a: ae g Symtoms.“The Ladies ad & Ce eR The ¥ a 2 nOOKn hi¢€ 5 2 Chattanooga, Tenn. "° Co» = 3S boca of imitations. W. FP. Hall, ra e ViIGOR=MEK lity, Fail- surrounded on ihe ceeasion of the a box, 6 for $5" yma GANTMENT 25¢.and n@e TEENSTIP * TIGN Cured fapanese Live hi ke: sz TUS Use. 50 Gosed 25 ce For sale by ¥ he world is wimp ead thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a ittle fat makes all the differ- 2a that was “ Leth, .p4d $25. 600,060 It is investec Najesty’s collection of sitver anc rold piate—the finest in the worid— 3 ” . x i 7373 oath to the King and che members] s said te be worth several mitlious. aie : Sa Such little pills as DeWitt’s Lit cen, acd they are wouderfuily effec- ve in cleansing the liver and bow- The General Assembly of Virgin i: net ia extra session last week t iwranste for holding the conventicz The most beautiful thing in the baby, all and joy. The most ence. Dimples and joy have gone, snd left hollows and fear; the omfort and us oO olor and curve--ail but pity nd love--is gone. The little one gets no fat ‘rom her food. There is some- hinge wrongzitis either her food hing . rn) ae : xr food-mill. She hashad no “ee ie ‘at for weeks: is living cn what he had stered in that plump “iin body of hers; and thatis 22nd says: President € ton, of the Hillman Fen > a Faptist institution, iccated ten WiTH A LARE BACE Tt Kidney Trowble Makes You Miserabdie. A Jackson, Miss., dispatch cf the sorgze Whar- :le college, nites from this city, has been forced - to resign by the beard of trustees ym account of the charge brought b; 2number of voung iady students. \ecording to the young fedics he was too affectionate. Wharten left while the board of trustees were in- vestivating the ease. Itis thoaght that heis now en route to Nerth Careline. Beis an ordained minis- rer and has been in charge of the college for several years. Dyspepsia Cure igests what you eat. Iie Price Prepared by E. &.CeWlTT aco., Chicago it artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. It isthe latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, itatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Crampsand all otherresults of imperfect digestion. :S3c.and St. Largesizecontains 2 imes Sthalisize. Book al} avoutdyspepsianatienies proceeding wherein john TL Raymer, adr is an accurate rifle and puts every shot waere you hold it. Weieht 42 pounds. Made in three calibers—.9° 25 and .32 Rim Fire. Sites PRICE: Ro. 17, Plain Sights, . $6.go fio. 18, Target Sights, . . 8.59 Where these rifles are not carried in Steck by dealers we will send, pce Soe on receipt of price. Send stemp a catalog: describing complete line . ee valuable information to THE J. STEVENS Anus axp Toot Co, signed commissioner will ; el at © the highest bidder, at the court house 4 iz xhes der, at ch 2 Se door in Statesviile, N.C, on” : : ALs20'clock, M.. th S. A. Rayiery, (the same shilch township. to-wit: % South 86 degrees, West 33 hence South 169 Cegrees © degrees, West 26 poies to a Cozner, thence North 75 degrees, W, toa maple, his corner. thence West 133 poss a stone, thence North sodegrees, West 9° Toles wore or less to a stake, Shook's corner, thence North 77 «+pecies to the beginning, containing 575 ACTES More or less, adjoining the lands of C en — ae and others, : ie will soid subject to th wer rij a a Raymer, oe diese EKMS: ¥ cash, 34 in three D six mouths time. ’ Title retained for a ni P.O. Box 25, CHICOPEE F, 277 _GHICOPEE FALLS, Mass. * money, | Re aes MBElin, Attorney. mOer. Notice te Creditors S nai as administratrix of the i d ceased. this - his notice w All persors ow: liate payment. This the 29th ef December, 1900. " MRS. L.O WILLIAMS. Administratrix of 1. C: Williams, deceased. Armfield & Turner, Atty’s. Hate for Safe, f HAVE a good zuuie for sale. See 12 at my ~ residence near Pressly pUstcfiice,Shilch town- -hip. Respectiuily. Mee. 13th, rS00. J. D. LACKEY. Administrater’s Notice. EJ AVING qualified as a€rinistratcr of A. V. Simonton, Ceceazsed, 1 hereby notify all bersons having cisims against «aid Sestate tc -or before the roth resent the seme to mec ‘av of Ja Ty. 1602. Thote incebied to saic estate will please settle preszptiy. G.W CLEGG January rorh, oor. Acmipistrator. Sale of Valuabte Heal Estate in Tronutman’s dersigned as commissioner of the Su- Court of TaE aoe ndgen MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, 1001, ‘hat valuable lotin Troutman’s, N. C.. known isthe J.C. Steel and J. M. Patterson store house iot. Thereisa frame (two-story) store house on this lot and the location is g00d for a business house, The property issold for parti- tie: between the owners. Te Ne C. 1. ARMFIELD, This Jan. rst, roor. Commissioner, 7 > — irmustece’s Sale cf Land. « => ¥ VIRTUE of a deed of trust executed to the 7, undersigned by Ben Boye and wile. Wash nand wife. Yawson Chambers, Burgess id Joe Wilsen, the undersigued will sell auction for cash at the court house Statesvilic, W on 12 o'clock, m.. on nd lying and being in bersburg towaships and ; as follows: ist tract—Beginning at a siske, running South co Cegrees East 100 feet to a stake. thence North "© Gegrees East 2co feet toa stake. thence SSorth 2 degrers, West 100 ft toa stake, thenceSouth fo segrTecs West 209 feet to the beginning corner. Chis being the property of stid Ben Boyd and ¢, and ior fuller description see deed from o Mary C. Bell registered iu Book 31. pare 625 of leeds of the register of decds office of Iredell ccunty. 21d tract—Beginning on the W. N. Cc. Rail- road, theuce South § poles to a stake. thence Bart 11 poles to 2 stake. thence North 6% poles to the beginning, contsining, 34 acre, more or tess Thi > and wife ar Mortgage te the ciation of Statesy Scription see de da‘ed Murch 2 roperty of said Wash Allison © is made subject toa prior { Building and Loan Asso- - N.C. Fer further de- { J. S. Miller te Jane A liison, 1888, tof the lands of Mary Cc sambers land, lying nesr croad on the South end o: bounded Ly the lands of-———_ i vy Arey. on + CORisITIng t is th- lies is Mhis sale is amade Brgcto P poser and . G. - A. DARTNESS this January ro. rgc1, 4 ee Commissioner's Sale of Land FLY VIRTUE ofa decree of th. . 1 ¢ Superier Court of Iredell couniy, rendered in a special orot C. A. Raymer, is p! ainuit and Dew 1er ard cthers are defe ms, the unde:- public outery, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, z99x, crest of the late £ the undividec wiDe real estate in f part thereof) in the f Neginuing at a pine, peil’s corner.thence 332 poles toa post oak : % “ts to a stake, Wiley * corner, tence North §1 degrees, Wen 4 peles ton S.ake, thence South ico poles to a oak thence Norih 75 degress, West 22 po! oak, thence South 35 degrees, West Ss 2 GOR wood, thence South 26 poles Ke, thence East o§ Poles to a red oak. thence South 41 potesto a white oak, thence rocgiecs, West 63 poles toa rock. thence 1 to a rock on side of branch,thence North 63 polesto rock bluff on creek. thence South 38 d@ vee North 31 degrees, East 214 Pies to a black oak stump, thence Ni 4 a DP. ¢ North 109 voles toa ine knot, thence East 109 polesto a b} Noah Soe po} lack oak, Tt's corner, thence North 28 pol , thece West 6 poles coacena ae th 52 poles toa stake, ¢. A. Tront- MAL"s corner, Uience West i Tronity: oe eT S corne, thence South degri polestoa pine. his corner, thence South - his JOHN T. RAYMER, soe KANSASCiTy (seats free) and Pp sleeping car, leaves Kansas City, Memyz 10,090 ASENTS w ANT. FEAND SPEECHES Fee en ritmo The Specches revised j rot pecwnizrily One agent soid. Lyi 7 copies in 10 Cay Everybody wants nist’ and Prohit {t is only necessary for $200.00 ¢ for selling 200 bocks : — st > salary. Distance is mutfit, ete., free, but 25 cens< mailing? Act quick. R. H. WOODWARD co NOTICE—We also des; selling our beck on the - beautifully illustrated. yy: of McKinley” and other ¢.. offer the best terms. 7 eT Sd outhern Statesville, Be c. THE...... Rally The STANDAR? weet LAY 35 ; The SO UTE Transacts 2 Regu": The Gireet Tie. - oe et 2 BD z y FRIC Night Trains: Travel by the S; wassured 2 safe. (>), GExpeditiors ¥j.,..- APrLT TO TICKE; size, a2! *he vreat 2. L. Verz “ae. YVETHON. CHARLOTTE, co. fit youup. W Rnd it te your i: Work done in best Orly the best ma Supplies Iybave Flour, etc , for sale fz || gr ¢ edell county, by virtue of a i : i nent ofsaid courtina special” proceeding Cer herein pending, will sell at the court house door in Statesville on i328 Of sale—Cash. stone, G. A. Hag! toa white oak, J. C Hast 13 polesto a ¢ thence North 17d Stump, F, Gay's cor: East 52 poles to aj cornerin F. Gay’ with his line to ‘t! acres more or jess. Serms of sale c From Now Until I Mc my entire siete = %, ~ + ucs LG a Stake, thence North § degre G R “toa stake side of Tees Perry r eatly ort This will be 3 sStollo is your time - — mce North Tkandle all the best qua!it Best Mat eh py “Rul check on sight. [fy collateral and pers: ali points, and ered ations, Merchar on th? most iavora: f SRE A €€CF Ecii With simultaneous head blocks avd 1 most seusitive feed o. iil, also Frick Con ENGI AND BO! Portable on wh ls sienary «usines Heliose traction et Gotten Gins at low 7 Tbe This brisk weatl coats that we 2 Taanking vou PSI PEL : ) — > lP-T)-DATE PE T AR A Y A sp r e ised, e Thom] Publi tion AE PEBRUARY ri1TH following dd ty of Iredet!, Fata black o John Currant} » now Asbury S, East with