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VOI.XXXVII.STATESVILLE,N.C..TUESDAY,OCTOBER 4 1910. ——_—Ee - Mi. NO.20. ».L.RAYMER POSTMASTER SERIOUS AFFRAY IN BARRINGER)WORK STATESVILLE AIR LINE,GIG FALL CROP OF WEDDINGS.DEATH OF MR.R.T.COWAN. Received Wis Appointment Saturday)(colored Belligerents Use Gun and)Probable That it Will Soon Begin—|Many Events Matrimonial To Take!Good Citizen of Elmwood Passes— Mr.Dewey L.Raymer has been|Jail State,|The fall crop of marriages in)Mr.W.G.Hayes died Thursday}V..,«4 and His Bond Forwarded.Knife—One in Bed and One in’Convicts to Be Furnished By the,Place This Month and Next.Other Deaths. }.,:.arring ,a a yes i Statesville will be unusually large.)night at bis home in the Williams-é ster at Statesville)In a blocdy fight in Barringer For nearly a year now it has been):at a Aayoenonerd rd WwW.c.Long,who!township Thuraday night between expected that work would soon be-|Following is the announcement of|burg community,north Iredell,and has held the job for more than 13!Whit.Byers and J.Will Gray,both’gin on the Statesville Air Line rail-|the eee and there Pe mivinan a Se oat 2 ceive ele ira @ he legs/road,from Statesville to Mt.Atry:;more to fcllow:128 ¢ch.e was a victimeteeres,ee res See aalered.Cray mae eee.:['Crrds have been issued reading\of-tuberculcsis and had been fee-F mia By-The delay has been caused by the}“rds have been issue reading}-a De eofficialnotificationofhisappoint-'and dangerously injured by .y :av.follows:“M ad M A.M.|ble for some time.Mr.Hayes was»t nk d for $8,099 ers,while Byers received several!failure to secure convicts from the 4:E LOMOWS:r.an rs.;|m ».«Mr.y $ Gack,pas eena eke eae slight cuts on the head and body State.The only convicts available/**mith request your presence at the/in the neighberhood of 35 years old fille and post@ as ¢t ligt 3.She 7,ote ‘expected toast he will take charge Shot from Byers’gun.Byers Was as soon as that work was fiaishea.|f>Feel,Statesville,N.C.""Mr.Pope, d and.sent back to*Washingtonjfrom a knife in the hands of Gray.for this work have been building}Marriage of their daughter,Clara|4nd leaves a wife and several chil- Mr.Raymer’s commission as Gray is confined at his home iu what-is known as the Mattamuskeet'“dith,to Mr.William Leroy Pope,|¢ren.The family moved to north"fro,;.master.will be forwarded as soou;Barringer and is in a serious condi-!railroad,in Hyde county.It was/9M Tuesday evening,October 11th,‘redell from Wilkes county two or,4 4 5.,three vearshéboudisapproved;and it is tion,his legs being full of No.4 promised they would be sent here|‘910,at 5:30 o'clock,441 Drake tree years ago 7".i }sa te On é ‘Mist Nancy Jane Nash,of Newassoonashiscommissionarrives,arrested Friday by Deputy ‘Sheriff It was at first thought they would who is a telephone construction fore-iS ANC) The office pays $2,600 a year Sherwood Houston and was give.pe available by the first of this year,ae .:::ae er :pera ha was 4 hearing before ‘Squire Blackwel-but the Mattamuskeet people have owen eadwrn here.3 te te nOW nw.ot Burkheed a Shevatnlnotaltov-ther unexpected.It was der,who committed him to jai'.managed to hold on to them and]oated in Washington City.’7 4knowntwoweeksagothatCoy-Jailer Gilbert went to Ostwalt 4'-for some tame have been trying to zi :-:ee .Bur-|Kressman Cowles had tuctmmended ter him Briday night Byers’arrange to extend their road,which)ahe MScHage of Mies Maggie =e ae en prerelease re Berhim,but it was not known whether Wounds are not serious.would keep the convicts indefinite-,Neely and Mr.Furches Troutman)sess,:a‘ r i i ake plz :»at gess left yesterday for New London!+j |The fight,it is understood,took jy J:seems,however,the have}Will take place tomorrow evening at 8€S5.)he ime :.w :y »,y “p me atte .>.iaiee the Goctees Bran on place at the home of Gray and Was about reached the end of the tether|®©'clock at the home of the bride’s to attend the funeral.Mrs.Nash) CCBB appowtment he does not have the result of a quarrel between the and it is expected that 50 convictstPerents,Mr.and Mrs.S.C.McNee-|Nash was 86 years old and is sur-|;‘—_:7 ar-Viv t iv au S a a 80‘9 wait for confirmation before tak-‘¥°tesroes earlier in the day,%will be available in a short time to{/¥%0”west Front street.Fhe mar O8 DY five GAMER VECe BAG &Sem,ne 18 known no opposition will be of- 2 oi j a large number of grandchildren“he a a 4,»Woman being at the bottom of the pegin wo rk the Statesville Air)Tiage will be private and only a iaenstyeOfSheoffien,and ve te trouble.Byers,it seems,called peng ¥Te .jfew relatives and friends will be)42d some great grandchildren.:7 -she was «a member of the Metho-ati Gray from the house and if-The surveying corps has been at Present Sree asferredtohisconfirmationterafewhetwordsheemptiedbisworkforsometimelocatingtheper|_.Miss Ollie Lonsford and Mr.T.dist Church.iedMr.R_V.Tharpe had the endorse-.;.7 !MeNeel A ill i ne :jj-/Shot gun in Gray’s legs;the two manent live of the road and the sur-H.McNeely,of Sheville,anc Mr.Robert H.Bost,of NewtonMontoftheorganisationfor pont-en then clinched and in the fight ‘‘|Miss ‘“izzie Witherspoon,of Hickory oe “ays ph ‘C tymasterandCongressmanCowlesOPtenchnehedi>a yy evors are now camped within a AE stash anal ’’a brother of Mrs.W*H.H.Cowles,would probably have appointed nim “hich followed Gray managed to cut!nije of Yaucinville wi arrive loday toattend the marr gtatesyilte,died Thursday morn-we ;;*yeral places about the .ag issued i ire \Thage;and this evenin Miss May i aoe ore rt /had he wot realized that a fight are a a eine —tice A charter was issued in Virginia Mo:risabs wii deat heise hh ar home 128 in Morganton,where he.“=unwouldbemadeonhisconfirmation.105.was «struggle for the noe few days ago for a railroad line,west Fednt dtreet ti’honb pi der treatment,after a long illness. ‘hen he selected Mr.Raymer it ‘Jere Was 4 B5 ./from Roanoke to Mt.Airy.When .r r Of Mr.Bost was 53 years old and issessionofthegunandasaresultthethebriue.renporte ‘',Statesville Air Line is built it ":survived by two daughters,threewasreportedthatitwaswiththsthegunWasbrokentopiecesBy-'—:oh steal Sin es Miss McNeely is president of the 4 :oe gs ’3 he sisteunderstandingthatMrTharve":,Will be but a short time until there Miri:-sons and three sisters,the sters‘ia he mada’manlate i _ers claims that Gray had a pistol j.4 direct route into Virginia \Sriams of the First Presbyterian/jn addition to Mrs.Cowles be-be ey HR cas ga coer dite means when he came out of the house and :ceerck and the members of the so-ing Mrs.Allison,of Georgia,andjyeek,however,2 “|was snapping it at him when he fir-og jChety gave her a linen (il i ;dent decided to place assistant post-|“25 S®4pping It a shyeog iia The Wide Hats Again—Benedictlons)iyo icine of Mis =Shower at)Mrs.M.O.Sherrill,of Raleigh.Mrs.ivi .:i ;y Uncovered ©of Miss Lee Steéle,on'Cowles attended the funeral atIinstersunderthecivilservice.it :re For the Nurses With Uncov South Mulberry stikrhetkhiderhas!P¥eTs has been in fights before and i i |Mulberry street,Thursday af-Newton Saturday.Mr.Bost was=pot em ae aster om vee er Das 4s the result of one of them he 18 Heads.fi aarnoon }for many years in the railroad serv-)been issued,but if it has been or is us tye usé of one of his eyes and “That was a most magnificeisaguedbeforeMr.Raymer takes ~””’ charge,Mr Ralph Gouger,the pres- eut nis taymer selects will go in ice at Pinner’s Point,Va.,Hamlet,can't see real well out of the other.audience that greeted the represent-|Another approaching marriage of x.C.,and Jacksonville,FlaAboutfouryearsago-he was shot atives of the laymen’s movement at interest is that of Miss Nell Ander-|,, in the face and his eyes injured Broad Street Methodist church Suns son and Mr J.H.Cornell,which Mr.R.T.Cowan,a well-known)eemenepene day night,”remarked the observant J)take place the middle of next|citizen of Klmwood,died Sunday Negro Residence Burned-——Occupants citizen who was there and sat on @ assistant,will be confirmed in job Otherwise,whoever Mr »‘;sinh tiate month The engagement of Mis8 aftert.oon at 2.15 o'clock at his homeaenewnants3fsofHaveNarrowEscapes.back seat.“But |was completely Anderson and Mr.Cornell was 0-|there.He had been in poor health —-Hag yn ig the late ie pee $A small house on the north end paralyzed in all my efforts to se ocd at a seven-course luncheon for nearly two years and for some eee ee es ae te Se of Mulberry street,the property of the speakers by the array of ladiesyearsoldHehasalwaysbeena ‘given to Miss Anderson,and the ot ¢ime his condition has been serious.Repcbdlican and was a few years ago Mr.R.K.Murdock and occupied by hats.In sweet contrast to the vast ¢)members of the Wednesday Af-.The funeral services and interment) his party’s candidate for the Legis-ura Poe,colored,was totally de-majority who wore hats wa8 th@iternoon clu,by her cousin,Mis8 took place yesterday afternoon at)‘ature in 19023 Mr Raymer-was ®troyed by fire Sunday night about corps of nurses from the Sanato-pio),Anderson,some afternoons’Third Creek Presbyterian church,|4 a a kiiwensedto.practice law and since 2 clock,with all its contents,and rium wh»wore no hats.Benedic-a,o at the home of the latter,cor-\the services being conducted by the! 'a ey CIEE ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS, -~Mr.R.S.Kennerly is critical~ ly ill at his home in south States- ville The latest news from Mr.C.<1. Armfield,who is ill at Morganton,; is that his symptoms are better and there is now hope for his recovery. Mr.J.P.Little is erecting a the eastern edge of town,for a salesbuildingontheMocksvilleroad,om, stable.When the building is com— pleted he will engage in the live stock busiuess. A piece of corn stalk became fastened in the windpipe of one of man,formerly lived in Statesville)London,Stanly county,died Sunday|the Henkei-Craig Live Stock Com—pany’s horses yesterday and the an- imal chokea to death within a fewwhereshewasvisiting.Mrs.Nash|™inutes.‘the horse was valued at $200.i -—~The Singers and Players club, of Chicago,the second number of the Alkahest lyceum course,pleasa- ed a small audience at the college last night It was a quartette of F violin and vocal music,all of which was good. -Mr.©.A.Sowers and children left last evening for Clinton,S.C., where they will make their home. Mr.Sowers,has accepted a position at...the Presbyterian _orphanage at Clinton and his children will at- tend school at the orphanage. —Congressman Claude Kitchin, of the second district,a brother of the Goverier,has an appointment to speak a.Cleveland,Rowan cqua- ty,next Sturday,the 8th,Me. Kitchin is a very able man and as a public speaker he stands in the first rank in the State.Those who go to hear him at Cleveland Saturday will hear un able discussion of the issues of the campaign. ~-At their meeting yesterday after— noon the local chapter of the Daugh- ters of the Confederacy decided to endorse Mrs.F.M.Williams,of Newton,fur president general of the LU.D.Cc.Mrs.Williams is.now State president.The Daughters will be in session again next Monday week to make plans to help enter-tain the D.A.R.aa whic Meets he.e’in a few weeks: —What is known as the Holman yesterday by E.L.Gaither,commis- sioner,under a-judgment of the court,and were bought by Mr.R.A. ;tatie :the occupants had a narrow escape tious were heaped high on the head8 ye.’proad and Mulberry streets.pastor,Rev.L.H.Query,assisted)a is ba sprenablie peune cee being burned.The Poe we heaped higu on theheads of others,.2°,mink room was “beautifullyby Rev.J.E.Summers,of Coman!Gaither lands,containing about 31andcapableofmaking;“~‘¢nm ‘inan says that she and her five chil-heaped bigu on the heads 0 E bang decorated in red and white and at Tent,Cabarrus county.Mr.Cowan/Gaither lan een .Saiane master .§@ Good post:\dren were asleep in the house when Mr._G —says ne sat SACK the bride-elect’s plate there was \was a member of Third Creek acres,were soMr.Long,the retirin pstmast she was awakened by hot coals fall-0!4 hat that gyi ae ae is Betty doll dressed as a bride,while}church i has held the office sin >th aiuan ing on her bed.Opening her eyes Water tank he is aoe 7a :at the other plates there were lit-Richard Thomas Cowan was born!of tke McKinley ania deter a she was horrified to find the house farm,said tank measuring 40 feet tie bride’s maids.The place cards in Rowan county and was 57 years| 1897,and bis administration ‘has’!flames.Screaming she jump-high,12 feet and 6 imches it)»cc heart-shaped and on each were old the 10th of last June.He had! been a popular and successful one ed from the bed with her infaut the bottom and 6 feet and 6 incheS the initials of the bride and groom lived at Elmwood since 1884.HisAsawholethecommunitywoulchildinherarms,and seizing her 4t the top to-be and jen sketches of two little wife died several years ago.Sur- cave been elad to see him retained Oldest child,a girl apparently six toand be offered :o him was that he had “But seriously,1 don't believe cupids.Miss Anderson is the pop-viving are nine children,viz:Mrs. the enly objection that could @&2t years old,she rushed from there was a lady in the audience ular daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.B.M.Atwell,Mr.E.G.Cowan ande%,“LloO)i Cc y - Elam for $900.The Sam Holmes land in Olin township,14 acres,was resold yesterday by Z.V.Long,com- missioner,to Mr.C.M.Wooten for 3266.Bo_h sales are open for in- the house to the yard.Leaving the Ut who would have looked prettier,F.Andersen -Mr.Cornell is orig-Misses Mary E,Cowan,Maude BK.creased bids.——Rev.R.W.Boyd,who was for the four latter living at Years superintendent of the Barium -:Orphans’Home,five miles south ofheA.Cowan,depot agent,and Thos,Statesville,but is now living in Vir- ee Haar »wate >on Certainly t the men,without her inally from Ithica.N.Y ras Cows ar Blanche Cowée ihadthejoblongenougheeeaeaeeeauGaoeeeaeplicetie siaue Men belies ona,ashen ae Winette cer *an 1d lanche Cowan,all of Practical..Missionary—Will Raise building and rescued the remaining °!their hats bat to touch,three la-railway construction man home with their father;Messrs.BWheattoSupportMissionaries.three ehildren An effort was then “ee sitting re occupy _the ‘ow }stata.vielted:tha Blouse:tenes MaunMrWillisRHotehkiss,who is made to remove one of the beds,Same room that our wou need Reported For The Landmark H Cowan,of Statesville;Mr.Jas.!!:.‘‘irs eid but the ceiling was falling in.*»,™re é it f ’ahir ;:—om at the Fi .E resbyterian this had to be abandoned By tbe “4 to sit for an hour or two behind a 5 -s TS.Lazenby delight-M.Aiken,of Mobile,Alachurchtomorroweveningat7.30 ;o'clock,Mrs y is has for represents no special Church boarbislargelyindividual.His address-perate Avork of a bucket brigade,account and believe it suff €s have attracted most favorable WO secured water from a well near “lent reason.attention wherever he has spoken,the house ,convertsysTheydescribenotonlythereligionswascalledoutandresponded,Nany Conver to ft and did they wear no hats,To be for ibeas -afterncon trom~4 to K.Cowan,of Old Fort,and Mrs.E a practical missionary.He time assistance arrived the house ——eeeuk”tet cae wil = labored in British East Africa was doomed and the attention of «el 8]”Secs ad yee roe.:‘ 14 years.He is a Quaker but the crowd was given to saving the a pa nce,te y e lic - houses on each side of the one de-™any men st@y away from churcha,i.This was done by the des-@"d other public g@therings on thishe ully entert»ined 26 young ladies sinaiataniaibiaaiegaaiasine t her cozy home on Race street,A Dog,Not a Boy,Figured in the) n honor of her sister,Miss Katy Tragedy. st d Reid Wyckoff The’reception Hall,The pretty little black work being independent ana ®troye . fusely decorated ara —-_in the family of Mr.Wm.Wallace) iti7 a :»shaded lights made ¢time,was run over and soea.A >¢7 tas ferns,and the shade i ‘or some time,The city fire departmen me ste beetwis ae teenie the scene a pretty one.The guests’padly injured by east-bound passen-|;SORNE were received by Mrs.Lazenby and ger train No.36 Saturdaf that it! ons hee gpoluo'f ::xc inpend te he KUISA.Thaearidept.3¢-|at aN Beactinic Dae BAe OE Pwo Che house ®7.44 Sat HIS question,fe of adventure and.encounters SideOftowi there was.0 REPET pecens of Drainage.Preliminaries.ATF ar interesting Yiock-sentence caered at the.Mulberry”strSetsToesa.roa and beasts in the fire with hose and the hose weré The Iredell County Drainage As-‘ae aa in a unique sited eeued ho tee pmee a tke cctene)°The :Davidson correspondent of,°+t stretched Pio sociation was in session at the court ner.From a-pink rose basket the!of the dog and the pistol shots.|the Charlotte Observer says Mr..,)%¢fire department passed Broad)house yesterday and received ©en--ests were each given a heart-|When the train left the station the!Hotch kiss’stay in the United babasin Street Methodist church just as couraging Teports from the ie shaped card bearing the words,“No-|crowd thereabouts caught sight of|just now is with a view to equip-‘!*large congregation which at-eee saa daaar Kae oe oa.vember,1910,"and a:penny photo|the little Company around the dyingPingbismissionwithacomplete‘emded the union meeting there was Owners reporte at ey Dad re cach of Miss Wyckoff‘and the for-|d.g some distance up the track.modern outfit for the cultiva-/€#ving the church and a large por-cently had a’hearing before the tion and harvesting of a large wheat tion of the congregation hurried ark wl gp =—oi pard,who has made his home ina boy on a bicycle had been struckcrop.It is his purpose by the use ‘0 the scene of the fire,which was ror tk re wher Pe ne one and Statesville for several years.-by a train and without inquiring!of modern machinery to grow enough “tly visible from the church‘ae ih -sit fk os6 eka ae js .Dainty refreshments of cream and/further the crowd about the station!wheat in this land of night to sup-|a ee :ae uae dg <a “ae te a thet cakes were served during the eve-|started immediately for the scene!port 25 missionaries,practically Movement ko Forma Businces Or ehestnh oe ag net th lerk mw ning.The bride-to-be,wearing a)!the supposed tragedy.Some werwithouttheaidofanychurch.He Sauiaation.De the oivil nner o fa Sigh a py Steen messaline satin,with Persian so excited that they ran all.the way|Says that he can sell his wheat on In response to the call of Mayor .ee er nee vey er _.)trimmings,received many good wish {rom the station to where the acci-|the local market in Africa at $1.-Grier,a uu™ber of business men met ‘PO,Sovernment to make a surve .°S from her friends who look for-|dent occurred,and several of the,25 a bushel ‘at the court house Friday evening Of Third ee ante finished their ward to the happy event which will erowd seemed to be not only sur-:and talked over the matter of form.|!ield work and reported that they ake place in November.At a late/Prised but disappointed when theyTrialPostponed—Gambling Case.‘ing Sone sort of-a-business organi-“ill complete their maps this week.nour the guests reluctantly left the found that iustead of a boy it was.The case against the five young zaticn to advertise Statesville and +letter trom the United States De-nome of Mrs.Lazenby,‘where we|#log that had been killed.ten charged with posing as officers to look after the town’s inlerests.partment of Agriculture,read befor lways have a delightful time.”rhe little dog was with Masterandholdiaguptwootheryoung|A ‘number of suggestions were made the Assoc jatic n,stated that Hon.G ONE PRESENT Jack Wallace,who was on a bicyclemensomenightsagoandsecuringastothetown’s needs and the he-|“Elliott,chief of the drainage in an}that accounted for the:falsefromtheJatterakegofliquor,was cessity of a permanent organization ee department,would arrive Work to Begin on Passenger Station report,which got abroad at the sta-to have been heard before Justice to take advantage of opportunities i Sa Cee rie today to confer ee in About Two Weesk.tion,that a boy on a bieyele hadW.C.Moore yesterday,but by agree offered to advance the interests of she Fourth creek landowners with Mayor Grier is advised by the bees hurt :meut tne hearing was postponed the tommunity,:ee ae having the engineers who clerk to the corporation commission,_,\Pree eeeuntilnextMonday.All five defend-.The meeting was of one mind as pesaaht scant creek also surve;that the contract for the Statesville Church News.anths gave $200 bond each fortheir to the organization and as a resultappe the capt lo jr Staff Shipped From Alexander.|vicinity of Troutman a fewToshowwhatAlexandercounty|®8°,Mr.W.T.Mills came across PATANCE —.a committee was appoinetd to con-Pink Vinehardt,Shirley King,sider whether it would be bestKugene‘\.eayer and Charlie Eccles,use the Commercial club as the baallcolored,were committed to jail Of the orgenization by enlarging thoyesterdayLyJusticeTurner,in de-|activities of the club,or whetherfaultofbond,to await trial in Su-/Separate oiganization shouldperiorCourtforgambling.Seven)formed The committee,which 1snegroeswereshootingcrapsineeeSia”eectiee Messrs.N.B.MillswoodssoutheastoftownSaturday)Wm fallace,D.M.Ausle rs:;afternoon when cfficers arrived on Gilbert an?Dr.Laupener.wil re Ee eee ae ny ee “ia re at 5 2 Communion service at ConcordDavidsoncre7snted/488enger station has been let s uaeattheToentiaeaakOesortedtha,1 the Elliott Building Company,of church Sunday.Preparatory’serv-‘O\they had.filed their rere ae Hickory,and that work is to begin|ices begin Thursday night at 7.30.S'$/the clerk und ened die 7.on within two weeks.It is requested,The tadies of the home and for-|ing was set.that the commission be advised of ¢ign mission societies of the First|a ajligubibncatienckiivanhesnioheh any delay in pushing the work.|Presbyterian church are observing be!The Jewish New Year—Services at It was already known in States-this week as a week of prayer and|Temple Emanuel.ville that the contract had been let)S@lf-denial for missions.ServicesTheJewishNewYear,5.671,of-(OF the station and that work wae|'*the lecture room of the church scene and flusued the eovey and/Port at a later date.us bert oneainne ieee vteat,nseuredthosewhowerecommittedneathaef day until yesterday and had a good ‘time there with the children and his other friends and acquaintances. He preached at Little Jo.’s church Sunday morcring and evening,andjduringtheafternoondeliveredanis.:shaS&Y|address before the children and fac-parlor and Wining room were PFO-\dog which has been a favorite pet ulty of the Home. —Mr.Willis R.Hotchkiss,the missionary from East Africa who is to speak at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow evening,is expect-OMe ai.cin Dibccte tomsrrom +morning,from Salisbury.He willbeaccompaniedbyRey.Geo,H..At-kinson,of Albemarle.They willgotoBariumtomorrowmorningandMr.Hotchkiss°will speak at the Ba-rium Orphans’Home.While he isjinStatesvilleMr..Hotchkiss will:Albe the guetunateyoungman,Mr.Floyd Lip-/minute later some one stated that!Steele.guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.C. —-Mr.C.B.Deaver,who recentlyresignedhispositionasclerkintheofficeofInternalRevenueCollectorBrown,has given up his work andreturnedtohishomeatBrevard.He will take up the practice of law,but just where he will locate is notnownhere.“Mr.W.0.Benton,ofStatesville,who was a storekeeperandgaugerunderthecivilservice,has been transferred by the Secreta-ry of thé Treasury to the clerkshipmadevacantbytheresignationofMr.Deaver. Cotton Ginned Up to 25th—Condi- tion of Crop. The census bureau's cotton reportjissuedyesterdayshows2,302,211bales,counting round as half bales,were ginned from the growth of1910toSeptember25ascomparedwith2,565,150 for 1909;2,590,639for1908and1,532,602 for 1907.North Carolina reports 47,408balesginnedasagainst80,494 lastyear. The average condition of the cot-—Pa ano ;jton crop on Septembe 25th t aa eXbected to begin soon,but it is\@Very afternoon at 4.30.he r wasenegratifyingtohavethisdefinite,,Rev.S.W.Haddon,the new pas-carol ee WETo mouthiten,Ureinformationfromthecorporation|SF of Pressly Memorial church,has|Pare with 72.1 a month ago;58.6nDdaibalibcsonitasb:’in 5 ate arrived aud conducte i a year ago;69.7 in 1908 and 66.6ilyeeterday.,Cotton Seed Without Lint.ut sunset and the observance of the ©O™Mission,and particularly grat-|ad ucted his first ser-| day ends this evening at sunsot Rev,W.A I 4Bi:’os taal Satin tz Ww av ay!1 During its observance business (“©commission desires to push the :ill leave todaydays;iron sanitaire m *a$suspended among the Jews ‘eth conventi;5 4zate }é }on of My;“end all taeir places of business are later information from a private the Evangelical aioli ‘i s Picking cotton on his farm in the is doing in the way of export busi-|*stalk of cotton the bolls of which closed source ig that the contract calls for Lutheran Tennessee Synod,which!ness,Capt.Tom.Rowland,whoi contained only seed.In outwardmuc ness hasfurnishes some figures secured from '2@ Seed containing not a particlethe shipfruit,20,344 pounds of green apples,quantity of lint on the seed,but toSept 41,1 poureggs,2,893 pounds of butter,six almost as valuable as the cotton Services were held at Temple pe completion “of the station byl 10 o'eidok This seen onanmanuelfasteveningandanotherJanuaryist:This is the best of all of the Outaunds Gee is made up|service will be held at 10.30 this ,,wrod:Ceuige 14:Wer,at Geena iis,on amorning.The services are being Vatricide in Henderson ounty.Deisia?L ieeie esville,and Mr.conducted by Mr.Samuel Cohen,of Within sight of his home J,3.1 chureh wi'l atteice -St Martin's‘Perth Amboy,N.J.,a student at U¥da,-a prosperous farmer of the egates.On tea the Synod as deltheHebrewUnionCollege,Cincin Fruitland section of Henderson)wij)4,an te aT of this there nati county,was ‘shot and killed Friday church.nuxt ‘ee a the.Lutheran Among the out-of-town péople ™orning oy his son,Mereditn Lyda.eas ane ay here to attend the services are Mr fhe young man fired threé shots at and Mrs.1.Lazarus,of Morganton:bis father,two taking effect The h interested in the apple busi.2PPearance the bolls are similar to EintheBrushymountainsandothercottonbolls,but instead of”an apple farm in Alexander,cotton they are chock full of seed, railroad records.There were 0!lint.Farmers say they some-ped out of the county during ™es find bolls with only a small ember 227,026 pounds of dried {i@4 seed without any lint at all is47poundsofpeachseed,14,213)S°™Mething unusual,ids of chickens,4,680-dozen “6f!Cottonseed are Fapidly becoming FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. Every year a large numbe f |it-|Messrs,David Oestreicher and Max tTagedy is said to have been the|surtents ea.‘and tack~,>lungs are sore and rack-car loads of tan bark,44 solid car)oes it might be a good idea to Moses,of Salisbury.esult of .a bitter quarrel be |with coughs are urged to go to adntherloadsofha-dwood In addition to ae e these lintless seed to grow!|———tween the two,the nature of which waa seri”Shenae ey,and net al-.:ays sure here >éaeocitie”Maan plants at nae -without the Mnt Killed By Plow From Well Windlass a8 not leon learned,Layr King'w*Kaw DOr WAM:Let,ylorsville and‘elsewhere in the!IT’S THE WORLD'S |1 yrs The slayer was arrested Friday|home.“It cucgd me of}ble.’oO }as \N se »Cruse,)'Le!ung trouble,county have shipped out goods of S BEST.|Last Thursday Miss Bettie Cr which Capt.Rowlan@gtook no ac-|ment or balm toNoonehasever made a salve,oint-|$5 years old,was drawing a bucket “fternoon in a field about’a qunr-|rites W.R.Netson,of Calamine,Ark;’}“when all else failed and 1 gained 43}count The showin 4 jlen's Arnica Salve en hn on Buck |of water at her home near Spencer ate Z isa ke al kee ents fe}pounds in weight,It's surely the King!.FeA ig jhealer of Cuts,Corns,Burne Tene;when the windlass handle slipped “tempted to kill himself when he of all cough.and lung cures.”Thou. ‘*,.}iHives,eczema,itch or salt rheum sets!Sores,Scalds,Bolis,Ulcers,Berema,Saf from her hand and struck “her.on Sow the.sheriff approaching but his)sands ows their lives and health,to )roorall most,.obstinate cases.druggists scil it.: -‘>(It's positively guaranteed for Coughscrazy.Can't bear the touch of|Rheum.For Soré-Kyes,,Cold sores,ithe head.She wis rendered uncon-°ffort was frustrated by the latter,|Lat Asthma,Croup~-alrTandianeaOfatpentSten?ere ge a gh ee oa scious by the blow and died Satur-|Who lodged his prisoner in the Hen-ans rn mane ee Koo.a .1 e r .“sysuffer?WF.Hall's.Joey “day without regaining cousciouaneas.'dersonville.jail.$1.00.Trial dottie tree at W.F.Hall's.t 4 “.¥ae i is i a. ‘14 »ae 5 aie colds,croup and fn}jin need,A conte14|stance .:rice 3 ‘the average of the last ten years onifying-to have the intimatio }¥ice Sundsy.les a ongenmthatSeptember25asestimatedby thework,|for Lincointon to attend the ninti-|CrOP reporting board of the Depart-ment of Agriculture The condition in North Carolinaisreportedat72asagainsttenyearsaveiageof71 Henry Wairly,of Monroe,a stu-dent of the University,shot hisroom-mate,S.IT.Parker,also ofMonroe,in the neck Sunday Th- ing.The injury is not serious.FPafr-ly said he heard a noise at their\room door as if some one trying toforceanentrance,and raising upinthedarknessfiredatthedoor,hitting his room-mate,who had rieenfromhisbedandgonetowardthedoorOnewouldthinkthehazed,boys were expecting to bebuttheyhaveabolishedhasing at the University.: wo -Chamberlain's Cough Rereety has bcomefamousforitaoughs, gold by a Fifty-Seven PreachersQuittheThreatenedUpheavalinChina.erTHELANDMARK),™*Fly SevenPreachers @'TUES Ocro China {s declared to be on thé}Fifty-seven members of theUpDAY,~~~aa &,SO verge of another vpbeaval,similar to|Iowa Conference of the MethodisLEE COMMENT OUS MATTERS.t or ers foreigtersarein jeopardy,Advices|Thesuggestion of the Mecklenburg|received here recently from govern gounty grand jury that desecration ment officials in China express the lare university graduates,andanum of the Sabbath day be made a misde-|belief that an outbreak at any time ber have atsaipedlooal distinotion.1 meanor is sensible,if there is tobea law onthesubject.The present law! fa a farce. Department has instructed thedip-| lomatic and consular officials to main-|ability.tain a close watch on theinternal}wholesale abandonment of theminis|conditions.‘te avAllthrouthesummermontbs|In his speech before the New York}g |scoording Sk teoestameneae iio »- State convention last week Col,|there have been mutterings of dis- ism |Content in some of the Chinese provRooseveltbitterlyassailedbossism|inces,due to the rice famine,dynas- inpolitics.‘‘Thedifference between |tic difficulties and dissatisfaction (cos oolone),‘is that a leader leads and a) boss drives;the leader holds his | place by firing the conscience and ers,and the boss holds his place by|received here from men on duty in/the Methodist Episcopal Oburch. crooked and underband manipuls-,*b4!quarter. tion.’’A good definition,and the colonel is a leader of course. ®*e }and should not be taken as an indi-|reported. Of all the tributes paid the late |°ation of immediate danger.bentic advicesStateAuditorDixon,the bes?is|pe gered beomine in touchwith |Spartanburg,S.C.,Dispatch,Sept.27.idcharge When Paul Taylor was being tried#hat he was sunny-tempered.He conditions indicate that she only. diated sunshine and good cheer.vation with that preceding the Boxer|bigamy,Judge Robert A.Aldrich He probably bad his periods of de-American forces as well as thoseof|this offense if the woman that bepression,but he did not depressbis |osher nations,is the matter of or-|marries the second or any time afterfriendsorthepublicwithgloomyganizationandesitonlyneedsaaeebaBaomer—man aifore{|leadertoeffect that,|ready has one liv wee:ecceca Every vessel in the Atlantic fleet,|It was clearly evident that Taylorqheer,What an inestine *as woll as the military forces at Ma-|was guilty andaii expectedaverdictblessingisssunnytemperament,|nila,is prepared for almostinstantac-|accordingly by the jury.However,not only to him who possesses {t,but jion in the event the trouble breaks.|when his second wife was put on thetotheworld.I[tdispeisgioom,light |jetand she told the oourt that sheensburdensandmakesal!whocome|Cloyer as a Money Crop.a cua’mean oir eames ee{in contact with is betterand bappier.|Newton News.ils proposal!PAgloomydispositionisoftendueof;A Catawba county farmer told an-|iarlenetoillbealvh,but i fs a duty |Otber farmer once,when asked way |Judge A'drich took the view thatbedidn’s raise clover,that he had |this did nos constitute bigamy and40cultivatecheerfulness—a duty 0/to have every bit of his land in other|So.icitor Oits disagreed with him. ourselves and toothers.|stuff to make money;that becouldn’s| The judge said thas ay —cere.|mony in the face of the evidence was{sire ee ww |a mere meaningless form.Notice|rack Rader .*“"|was given by the solicitor that the Piekixcaontethe Paved Aidrioh es |Last week Mr.Rader,fromafourth crema teeta’ee eneiffactdecidedtoputalargershare[cuMting =Pere =years|ictal ilacdeoisieego,bulle ushels of ciover|Wi Asked to D if aHreeeenened,worth from $10 to $12 a bush-[Const wo ie a Bird eckde #0 Hen jel.ee wg siaeis meee ts acne!The first cutting was thick with|gorporation and compelled {t to pay joats and Mr,Rader cut it all for feed| Passing It On tothe Consumer. Washington Dispatch. The new United States Court ofCustomeaAppeaisisinfullswingat ite firatsession.The much-disputed|question,‘‘Is a ben a bird?”which |the Treasury officials passed up as fand sold it at 90 cents a bundred.|eee acttee tee ae vesk|He brought one load to town thatdefeatedbytherepresentativesofWeighed2,025 pounds.The nextthenlainpeople.But when a man two cuttings likewise went for {00d 'hopeless,will probably come beforegoestobuyapackofcigarettesand|®*g00d prices.This fourth cutt DG|she cours attbisterm.Thequestionfindsthathegetefewer‘coffin tacks’’|furnished at least $200 worsh of aoe jis:“It birds’eggsarefree under theforhisnickel,when be puts down #24 the rest,worth fully $25 as fer-itariff and hens’eggs are taxed fivehisdimeandgetsapackageofto-|*il/zer,goes back on the soil.|oenteadczen,why isn'ta henabird?”’baceothat bas shrunk amazingly,he.And while this clover cutting i An importer who paid the higherdeginstoaskhimselfhowmuchthe|¢e2 going on She soi!has been ro ;|rate of duty wants to know.trust was damaged in the contest.|Ually improved by the clover so that Another importer bas canned eggs,Wheo freight rates are increased,!*is worth twice as much per Gea |which be wants assessed as cannedtheshipperputsitinthebilltotheOdayasltwastwoyearssgo.Some albumen,on whichtheduty is lower,merchant,and she merchantaddsthe|!|,which fetched $60 an Acre There are Chinese merchants withincreasetothesellingprice.When|ben {¢was run down and poor poultry meats packed in oils,whichtheStandardOiiCompanyisfineda|*¥¢bigh price being due to its prox-they want the court to pronouncefewmillions,it puts vp the price of |Imisy 10 town—is now fertile and 18 tregh poultry,acd many other cusoil,When the beef trust hasto pay,|¥4!ued at $100 an acre.toms cases which have befflad tre,it simply marks up the price of beef.|Buard of General Appraisers at NewAnyhighertax,any cost of inspeo-|Dr.Dixon'sSon AppointedMis Successor.|Yoric,tion,any fine or increased expense,|Raleigh Dispatch,Sept.29.Seetheypassrightontotheshipperor;Governor Kitchin commissions B.|Wake Has a Few Candidates Fortheconsumer:In the end,the con:|F.Dixon,Jr.,State Auditor to suc tor.sumer pays it all.}ceed his father,Major B.F.Dixon,|Raleigh Dispatch.|whose death and funerat have just,Toere ts some lively campaigningStriegentGamblingLawEffectiveinNe-occurred bere.Young Dixon,who going on in North Carolina for the:vada.\ig a -yooung lawyer here,assumes |Democratic State executive comm?Carson City,Nev..Dispatch,Sept.30.the duties of the auditorshipat once |!e8 nomination for.State Auditor.For the first time in 50 years the |Governor Kitchin is out of the city |Prominentcandidatesand men whosedoorsofgamblinghousesinthis)today:but the {Ollowing statement|!riends are urgicg them for theStatehavebeenbarredbythelaw.|wasissued tonight by Col.A.J.Feitd,|place on the Stats ticket are MajorUnder,tha gacantantianaf theLag-|orivate secretary to the Governor:.|E.J.Hale,Favesseviile;Capt.S.A.“Yelatare’of Nevadw,gewbling in VvStatewillbéprobibisedafterOothis}-“In theappotatment toxnii-se8-r4 |amant hemcerigy Osea be,etetober|cancy in the cffice of State Auditor,Greensboro,now auditor for Gui ford”1.Despite traditions,influence,at-|caused by the death of tbe late Dr.county;Caps.W.T.R:Bell,Ruthergumentandpolitics,the law stends B.F.Dixon,the Governor's original fordton;Lo D.Heart,Raleigh;and tbe old line gamblers have bow-|purpose was to wait for the Stave|Brown Pegram,retiring treasurer ufedbeforeit.Although another day|Democratic executive committeeto|of grace remained to them,the wheels |nominate a candidate and then tothathavespundicesincethedaysofappointthecandidatetofilltheva,the cbaracters of Bret Harte and cancy.Upon further consideration;Church Choirs Not to Give Concerts.Mark Twain aro s$i!),and thefarota-|he real'zsd that delay even for a|Presbyterian Standard.bles bave been storedaway.Gamb-/short time in filling the office would;Les it be repeated and emphasizedling{s dead and Carson City,where|embarrass the State's business,since |with:greater eoergy that churchfortuneshaveshiftedontheturnof|the State Treasurer cannot pay out|choirs are not for the entertainmentacard,is closed.|any money except upon the warran}of congregaticas.The members ofAdecisionreturnedbyAttorney/of the Auditor.He has therefore them do not come to church to serveGenera!Stoddard today pisces whist,|decided to appoint Ben.F.Dixon,\in the capacity of giving concertsbridgewhist,five hundred and all)Jr.,who is nod a oandidate for she They Ought to come in the sameothercardgames’played for monéy a0mination,to fill the vacancy until|spirit the pastor comes tothe pulpit.oranything of value,under the ban.|the State Auditor to be elected at!And they should be regarded by8l.s machines are also banished.The}she approaching November election,|congregationsas yuides and helpers‘law that becomes operative at mid |Can qualify.”jin the worship of God.Thecongrenightdealsthedeath:blow to every|,|gations should pray for them tbatgameofchanceijnNevada.|Sunday Observance Law Inadequate.(their guidance may always be to.From the Report of the MecklenburgGrandJury,,%ard a higher spiritual Jife—towardwitheaaeaejury,bave been in-40d.j vestigating the recent violation of the)‘.:MenroeEnquirer.‘Sabbath day.We find that the law _‘Partridge Flocks With Guineas.Rebecca Laney,an ald white wo-on the statute book reads as follows:eae Lee iman,wes murdered on-Mr.-8:-H.|“Ono the Lord’s day,commonly|,Mr.U.P.Sease,of Morris Ford,Taney’s farm near Dudley,Chester:called Sunday,no tradesman,art,88 ®flock of 14 young guineasabou:field county,S.C.,last Tuesday af fircer,planter,laborer or other per.*hree months vid.Several weeks‘fernoon by a negro woman named son,shall upon land or water,do or |808full gro#n partridge jothed tneBlount.The old woman who was exercise any labor,business or work,|"0ck,golng wita them ai!day andkilledwasabout70yearsold.She or bis ordinary oalling,works of |2eS8tiing under the mother hen atwaspickingcottonwhenthemur-necessity and charity alone except-/2ght.Av times the guineas cameGeressslippedupwithanaxeand/ed,nor exploy himself in hunting,|!2*0 bis piszzs and the partridgestruckberaterribleblowontopoffishingorfowling,nor use any game,|flies on thebanister and whistles asthehead,sinking the edge of thesxe sport or play,upon pain that every |*be guineas cry “‘potrack.’’Thefarintothebead.Nos satisfied with|person so offending,being of theage |P4"'ridge is'as tume as tho guinwsesthatdeathdealingblow.the side of of fourteen years and upwards,sha!)294 appears perfectly bappy jin itstheheadwascrushedinwiththeforfeitandpayonedollar.’’|new life and with its gentle associpolloftheaxe,a gosh made in the The penaity is only one doliar and 465.back of the woman with its edgeand is collected in a civil suis by any!the right arm broken bya blow with person who will sue for same.Wethepollofsheaxe.do not think that this jaw can beThewomanwhowaskilledwasenforcedwithjspresenspenalty.living with a negro map.The wo We think thas instead of a penalty ofmanwhocommitiedthemurderhadadoliartheactshouldbeamisdebeenderangedbutwasnotconsidmeanor,and we would respectfully@red-dangeruus.She was arrested request tha’the members of theandtakentoChesterfieldcountyjai!Lagisiature in itscoming session%0 awaistrial.PASS BD act to this effect. Audi- register of deeds of Wake county. Abandoned White Woman Killed By|Negro Weman. Mr.Blackburn Returns to Oklahoma. Boone Demoerat. Ex-Congraceaman Blackhurn,who haa enent the moet of the summerwithralativesandfriendstnWatan-wa,lafs Inat week for hia home atTulsa,Oklahoma,whare he wi!)take an active partintha remaining weeke of the camnaign.| Jalaturea,J.AL Sorink!a for aharigy,ised.only the finest White Oxide|J.PF.Moora far regiatar,AT Grantmeadetrommetal;only the finest WhiteLead;only __1t!8hman (who bad the worstof an Minietry.|The Cost of Bad Reads—An Expen-|' ithe Boxer uprising,and the lives of |Episcopal Church have surrenderedtheircredentialsandwillengageinsecularpurauits,Many of thesemen would nos surprisethem.TheSsate!is safe to say shat sbey aremenabovetheaverageinpointofIntellectandThereasongivenforthis try is ttas the salaries paid are not sufficient to maintain their families @ and to give their children the ed-ucation they deem necessary.The4ofeee.is Sones everyi|over acts of the Pekin government)year,and the compensation of sheoteeee4toforeigninvestmentsinChina.|preacher has not kept pace with it.Good harvests mitigated to some ex-|In the Upper Iowa Conference tietentthegravityofthesituation,but}average is Jess shan $700,and manytheretsstillageneralfeelingofun-|receive less than $500 per year.Thisappealingtothereasonofhisfollow-|rest according to personal letters!problem is by no means confined to The army andthe!Distress signals are flying in everynavyarepreparedforanyemergen-|Conference in Southern Methodism,jcy,but thelr readiness is solely a|and instances of actua)suffering in |precautionary measure,it is said,|the families of preachers have been from ¢hose|An Unusual Decision in «Bigamy Case. waa good-natured and jovial;hera-|thing lacking to parallel today’s sit-|bere this afternoon on a charge ot |troubles,which drew into China the/ruled that one cannot beconviocted of Wake county;J.J.Bernard,retiring If you have any kind of piles,get a box of Dr.Kasy to operate,difficult to get out of order"Riukae a —————————==Leonharit’s Hen-Roid at the Stateaville Drug T 00:;wo Passénger Runabout $800.A beautiful woman oo harmony of :When It Hart.Davie County Republican Ticket.Store on the money-back plan,Three Prssahaer Koadster 825.00errorsprery:bees ddwenGs Tit-Bits,Davie county Rapublinana have atte i.ve free bn waar a Four Passenger Surrey 850.00 n continu s t ‘i .iption/tablet taal t 2 ’4;mover bosemnes ai srenm losing.ie bhontealsdior eutee tee "yop me TOO nominates WA Ballay for tha Leo sad Suadedbiadalieeie eae Dee Phone or write me,and I will be glad to show you a Motoray,ise only cl i cause ofpiles,eomethisg that suppoaitories,oint-~o ing operations will not do,where.the purest Linseed Oi;only expert paint-makers |@¢gument)—He did,sorr.i for clark,T.C.Shoatefor traraurer fh ter takesbottle which asta 24days,Dr,Leon-Reine.Geeta ar28 chatty ores |ympatoetic Friend—And did you!1)0.Tjamesfor jpurvaynr,W.1.hardt Co.Station B,Buffalo,N.¥.|Weite for R.V.ALLISON,State Agent,pease of WhiteLeadPaint made by hand fe-HOt feei hurt by the remark?|Poster for oornned,C G Baltav,R |booklet.|:STATESVILLE,N.CG ‘OM wokby:The Btateeile Haakon.|Irishman—No,sorr;1s was not 91!)@.Stonentreat,Tr.J.M.Cain for ~sine gopies df THE LANDMARK 3.:eeSepolyCompany,Statesville,he shtruck ms that O:felt burs.county commissioners.4 ‘ Farmers Favorite Grain Drill The very best Drill on the market.open furrow to prevent the youngfromfreezing.Will do the business and out:wear any of them.Get the best and bepleaseda))the rest of your life.Also PlanoandOsborneMowersandRakes.Prices andtermsareright. Wheat,Oats,Rye,Corn and sive Luxury. ‘Richmond Times-Dispatch..é What do bad roads cost?, The.usual question is,‘What do good roads cost?’Statistics show that they call for an expenditure 9f from $400 to $4,000 per mile,de-| pending .on ¢ircumstanoces and con-}ditions,} What do bad roads cost?That! is looking at the problem-from the ether end.They cost this country more than one billion dollars annu-} ally.This Joss constitutes a tre- mendous economic question,and tne} conservation of such an amount oi! money is one of the most impor-! tant matters before the people to day. The average cost to haul one ton) |r t Leaves plants Feed Stuffs. Uoffarmproduceonemileinthe)United States is 23 cents.,In Eu-a .rope it is just 8 cents.Ift‘our roads) Sept.30,1910. Tranks "Trunks were good roads like those of Eu-)rope,the saving in transportation of!farm produce in the United States would amount to $250,000,006 each year,, It costs 3.8 cents per bushel -totransportwheatfromNewYorktsLiverpool.but it costs the farmer 5 4 cents per bushel to haul the uav-erage of 9.4 miles from his farm totherailroadshippingpointnearest Trunks him.The agricultural production All sizes and prices.alone of the United States for the See Them.past eleven years amounted to $74-lc e000,000,000 but it cost mora to G .ytakethisproductfromthefarmstcripsLibraryTables ripstherailroadstationsthanfromth»!rtsamerailroadstationstotheAmer-MADE BYicanandEuropeanmarkets.The!saving in moving this poduce over!500d highways instead of bad ones!would have yielded enough money-0 build a-million miles of goodroads,according to official estimate.The waste caused by bad roads isincalculable.There are many con-siderations and savings that cannotbe«stimated in figures.To spendmoueyonbadroadsistosinkitsa,that no return can come from it;tespendmoneyongoodroadsisLogetresultsandsecureapermaneatnvestment Guod roads are the cheapest intheongrun.Look at the questionfromabothsidesandnoothercon-clusion can be reached.eames At Covington,Ky.,two childreaofThos.Cobb,aged 5 and 7 years,played doctor.They found a_bot-tle of carbolic acid,each took a doseandbothdied. Statesville Safe and Table Co. Trunks Trunks Grips Crawford-Kennedy Furniture Co, &Doctors Write Preserintions, THAT'S THEIR BUSINESS. aSWEFILLPRESCRIPTIONS, THAT’S OUR BUSINESS. ee There’s something about your physician’s prescriptions that'sYOUTAKENORISKdifferentfrommostanythingelseinwriting.It means more to—you than Wealth—it means Health.You want it filled quickly,Our Reputation and Money Are delivered promptly,and above all you want the best ingredientsBackofThisOffer.alled f e ;f ipti :Wa pag tue 4Ul tae eating aed called for.We makeaspecialtyo Prescriptions.That’s probably the reason we fill more than others do.Try us.Wepromise youduringthetrial,if our remedy fails a li ervitocompletelyrelieveyouofcon-the oy accurate filling and the most prompt service at most rea-Stipation.We take all the risk.sonavdie prices,You are not obligated to us in aay I h P G D Cwaywhatever,if you accept our of-e olk ray rug ompany,fer.Could anything be more fair On the Square.*Phones 1% RED,FARMS FOR SALE. 322 Acres High grade farming land lying 5 miles Fast of States-ville,fronting on railroad and public road,35 acres in finebottom,75acresin cultivation,210 acres in Oak,Pine,Poplar and Hickorytimber..Good 6-room cottage,large barn with sheds capable ofstalling5headhorsesand20headcattle,1 2-roomand 1 4-room ten-ant bouses,small store house and gin house on premises.Wilcut225,000 feet of Jumber,5,000 cords of wood,3 miles fencing.Has large pastures and orchard.Apply for terms,200 acres improved farming land,5 miles East of Statesville onStatesvilleandSalisburyroad,one mile from Elmwood,rai/road sid-ing On premises,gray loam,red subsoil,35 acres in cultivation, for you?Is there any reason whyyaushouldhesitatetoputourclaimstoapraeticaltest?The most specific,common-sensetreatmentisRexallOrderlies,whichareeatenlikecandyTheyareverypronounced,gentle and pleas-;ant in action,and particularly agree.able in every way.They do notCausediarrhoea,nausea,flatulence,sriping or any inconvenience what-ever Rexall Orderlies are particn-larly good for children,aged anddelicatepersons, We urge you to try Rexall Order-lies at our risk Two sizes,ideand25¢Remember,you can getRexallRemediesinthiscommunityonlyatourstore—The Rexa]!StoreTheStatesvilleDrugCo +e Nd . ot Mg +QA 2e o - , SR ee eens -150 acres in Oak and Pine timber,15 acres pastures.Large fineFASCINATINGHAIR.orchard,nursery fruit,2 dwellings,commodious barns,‘fine neigh-Every We Who v bees borhood and healthy surroundings.Apply for terms,me Sane tad Paesity ps a ee 15 farms,various sizes.Alsohandlectty and suburban property.Parisia Sede will wren sue |2provethe“attractiveness or any &STATESVILLE REALTY &INVESTMENT COMPANY,§sBreall9icenPISnai.oo a SB MELISS Sales Manager.edomore:it -will rid the,scalp of ee iarweere every particle of ‘disgusting dan-druff;it will «top falling hair anditchingscalp,or money back Parisian Sage is a daintily per-;fumed preparation,delightfully +re-ANOTHER NEW LOTfreshing,and free from grease jorStickiness.It will make hair grow.Sold and guaranteed by the SS()Statesville Drug Company for 50cents.a large bottle The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle Two Tablets and Stomach Misery Gone, The Statesville Drug Co.selfs and guarantees the bést prescription the world has ever known for dis LECANT STATIONERY JUST IN. turbed and-upset.stomach,gas, belching,heaviness,heartburn,acid stomach and biliousness, It is called MI-O-NA,remember the name,and it banishes distress from over eating or fermentation offoodinfiveminutes. It is guaranteed by the Statesvilte Drug Co.to cure indigestion,sick headache,nervousness and.dizziness, or money back. No matter how long you have suf- fered you will find a certain cure in MI-O-NA*stomach tablets. “About six weeks ago I purchased a bottle of MI-O-NA tablets for an aggravated form of stomach trouble. I had been troubled for four or five years,had tried different physicians and a great many patent remedies,but of no use,until I used MI-O-NA. They entirely relieved me from pain,| and I can now eat:most any.kiad of food and relish it.”’——~A.J.Fish,West Carthage,N.Y¥ MI-O-NA stomach,tablets are on- ly 50 cents a large box at the States- *'W.F.HALL,Prescriptionist. K-R-I-T MOTOR CAR! ville Drug Co's and druggists ev- erywhere Get a trial treatment free,by writing Booth’s Mi-o-na, GUARANTEED PILE CURE! Backed By Your Leading Druggist. Is proving by results daily that it’s the best RUNABOUT made,regardless of price.22 horse power.Powerful 4-cylinder motor,Silent running.Ball-bearing throughout.Moderate in price,high in quality.Nothing else made offers so’much for the money. Car that will surprise you.Climbs hills—big ones,too—goes any- cents (On sale at ithe office:}Y ATI $}ia iting 7980 Camation Plants IN ONE HOUSE. This is the new house we built the past summer, 424x185 feet,containing six beds. We are expecting 100,000 blooms from this house the coming season.Have 15 other houses. Other Flowers in propor- tion.1 Yan Lindley Nursery Co., | building.On each side 9f)°And Chicamauga’s solitudes,:io GreensboroandPomona,N.C.People’who are mentally unbal the main entrance are small store -fierce Sars.seernye ee Statesville Drug Company, /anced,even violently #0,sometimes rooms with plate glass fronts.|the,witnerog:Sawer, Polk Gray Drug Co.,|have lucid intervals in’whieh they Entering the vestibule,to the left Os K baaFy «ig that scorched aud rectionsrerBltalksense.rhe steer BAF &Getiis the Lox office,while on.the.Saat Ke sd ©GED GEDGEE Gap ‘uty sheriff of Guilford county Was is the ladies’toilet room with lava--alk hat infernal Same eae fringe e taking a crazy girl to.the State Hos-|tory,etc.In addition to the mata (0°ish Se ad cee ‘tea =e :es :scream nares ee pital at Morganton.The unfor-jentrance at the front,there are 4 |sand:el aeons.aeeit tae W N ed Your Mone tunate was very talkative.En rout |side doors on each side of the aud-|“"y,,ding flames and strangling itwo ladies,wearing the enormous itorium near the front and there 13 smoke ae :ae G 6 y |hats of the season's styles,entered a large door in the rear of the T!emhant through the batteries |the car and took a seat near the Stage and two side doors leading from And ed the works with Armistead. officer and his charge.The talk-the stage,thus giving six exits in|.,,,ore in Glory’s van with me!”»-|Ce .:ul firg erié P HsSee;To build homes for the _}}ing of the girl attracted thelrsttou |mile Ot TTS acerand.in addition 0)“7A's two together,come what may.aes fS ill tion and one of them remarked that ped with water and in a .ion Ut si tand upon these works today!” Citizens of Statesville.‘she was crazy.The Greensboro this chemical fire extinguishers (7)Stent dae ia biatory.) Telegram,from which this informa-a _sealer giving excellent iBrave Tennessee.In reckless way 2 2 sp-fire protection.168 “r comrade sé nf i LiASANINVESTMENT,}tion is niga gg tele wm gt Tie floor of tha main enditeelhth Cnn,aaa thle rent:ane ciel Give me your address,and I'll re->»remé Pai 5 /e@ re ”e tvs :‘ ay atisaee tha hbiation of the ja-Of the building has a grade toward W “time she set her battle-flag,fer youto 50 families in Statesville:‘‘|:y .4 r:i?nl ". if carried to maturity,|dies she said coolly:the oat ed 10 Der sing eg ead Amir guns of Doubleday.i who have shown go j judgment by :t e “S re g ‘>.m4 4 ‘‘:. it will pay you about “Lady,I heard what you said valling is oe in par pr co:“no,Sal:Seem Oe She buying pianos that retain sweet about me,but I am not as crazy a8 —7 api gla ;:.oh aes ob ate!tone,quick action:continuein tune, 63 per cent.clear of »to wear such hats as those stage talking in a natural tone can)Be ih ful taeeras of the South a i fo oh S :er ee een a ,a ““\be heard clearly at the front door.)7 att creedat the cannon’s mouth,endure climatic changes,etc.Somefaxes,or equal to about lon your head.’and soon|The ceiling and side walls havel a,’hriveled st the comnoos of thease have been used 37 yours $4 per cent {ao ee ac ep tend been plastered and attractively),the Tennesseean set and still possess the qualities nec- |cBanges ’ee she the ceiling being straw col-i ist against the bayonet Te .ot\nark is disposed to ‘think the -sicl finished,the ceiling being straw Hi a ee ed and,vane’,essary to make the musician happy. The 48th Series Still Open.i none 2 Se a ade|2 aud the side walls old rose.The «i hee wrath uncaged:e |had a lueid interval when she mace ceiling and side walls are studded Ti hill was red and wet!J S i eonardRRILL,Ss t |theae Anyway,it was 4 €¢1-)vith numerous small electric lights.|4),«bayonets,mixed and crossed,e e 4 ter shot The mz audito :uip-|wy,a gray {tic ghostL.HA ecretary.—_—Ihe main rudite rium will be eq ip-|Mw a Bray.sigan fo a ;TUNER.AND DEALER, |Washington Ruled Out.ped with 550 improved opera chairs}through 7 vane the gt Yo S le N.C go ”«and the balcony over the vestibule Th.;Sate oe a nation lost!}tatesville,N.C.. A “a ‘ome will contain 125 chairs,making the The }ve went down!Without disgrace {A Newton school teacher was hay-seating capacity 675...The chair»).jcaped to Ruin's red embrace. FOR BLACKSMITHS AND ing her recitation room prepared)have already been shipped -and—eret=gree omy “heard —-Fames -thitdess- for the fall term,and assisting her expected to arrive-before many days.—the dazzling sun-burst,break; was a small colored boy who had The stage is as large as those of ,cs on Glory’s.bloody face!a e BICYCLE REPAIRERS {been going to the colored school for the Salisbury and Charlotte houses yy...¢.))/who lifted up a hand a eon resnsEnneti ASRS several years with great regularity and is umpusually well arranged.|45.4 de the sun in neaven te,earal '"ote anc °FOR SALE—One U and enthusiasm.He deemed him-The scenery,which has just arrived r ante.eel oF ae ween ;ee er are self well-versed and took occasim and is being put up,is original and),Aveins’Tht Pulirch of Motherland!aon aon vee now and then to air his knowledge.|beautiful.It was made by one =|hey stood,who saw the future come) ri ress in g A ;:,the best artists in the country an »through the fight’s delirium!ys « condition re Swe te wraiagatiam tren.tae is said to be as fine as any in this They “smote “and stood,who held the!In Silver Plated Ware than the line as ie »asked whose ones State.The dressing rooms,.Ge oy nauons ¢Mppery slope handle.It looks as well and wears al-3 wall,he asked whose likeness it either side of the stage,number 12;1 ,°'sto as on that alana..7 i Ww |J 0 LAMPRECHT’S ve Why,don’t you know?”asked/the largest number of any house iM)(7)ives:He forged the iron will ||most as well as Sterling Silver.8 :,:’be 7 =ised “Been ac the State,and each is well furnish-7 tched and held that trembling titf a5 wnara.We have just 109 East Front Street.ling ogenvil ‘toa.Well,mon &ed.Hot and cold water is conven-and veigua!He built andl warrant it for25 yea "PHONENO.61.“jently arranged for the show peo ‘ves an oe <lit that never told a lie?ple.The stage and its equipment|,sights for Freedom's battle-receiveda nice line of it and would be cocemeeatoetea The pickaninny gazed earnestl¥,ar.ample to take care of the large@ ent,a,tetumph still.glad to show you how nice and good it is,FOR SALE.wis tates 6h Storey tow ach cope Seth the ero oF Sa with his voice full of reverence,hé tire building will be heated by fur-|F p the banne runs.a ”le He re thee purpose|Said,“Goa.ms iia paces which are being installed in }ighty mother i 7non:Tajo weeas tn inset er tie R.H.RICKERT &SONoeoenearcollege|ees Democrat:erates ade The opera house is the property Lon i allher fallen sons .e ?(eer |maos Silanes auaeinenai’to tha Of Mr.T.Grier Miller.The public =——:3 Tento 100acres clos oe ee ee ee cee will be pleased to know that Major STATE NEWS. Twenty-five acres with good |corn crop,which .was a little late R.L.Flanigan will again be mana-eee?oouse close in,-at a bargain.as killing frosts seemed almost in-“i is ie ieee In fact ke has The Enquirer says that Mr.© .4h evitable-Now,the heavy buckwheag ®°T ©oe Lowe,who has been con-2)acres,north Iredell,with already taken charge of affairs and Joshua Lowe,See ae emall mil]and water power Cr0p and 1N0-<0ER-ne.WOl-A58-Out-<8;7 superintending the installation of/tinuously in the dray es wm ;s.anger.:—2 .:.‘re 3 ut las~|San Oee,and the yields promise to be |)equipment.Maj.Flanigan hag Monroe for 34 peo o im JOHN M.SHARPE,oe already booked several good attrac-week and quit the jo ‘es . REALESTATE |m tions for the season and is making!‘The }ieraid says Rev.C.=sd You’re in very arrangements for others.It-is his:v paster a ~ecg .pen =}purpose to secure only”the best es at Jocksville yaton aftERTSELTERGETERETESIR,m *.f these L.“V.CLONINGER.M.D.shows,steering clear of the low jamd,has resigned the care 0 select company class attractions.The opening at-charges.his re signation to take <« Offers his servicesto the traction for the season will be the feet December 31st SELL IT RIGHT. public.Special attention with a box of Nun-Japanese Honeymoon,a high cla%Gongressman Webb,the Democrats giventoDiseases of Chil-.musical entertainment,on the eve-j,candidate in the ninth district,‘PHONE 68 d dint t Feedi ,>:ning of October 14th.This show is wij)speak at Catawba today at 1 4 69,ren and nian ing.nally S$Candies booked for the larger towns of the o'clock:at Monogram school house,Office over Hall’s Drug Store.ne :“The!alike Ford!NEVER LATE’.South on their fair dates.The Catawba county,tonight;at Fords 4 ¢ Office ‘Phone 20,Residence ‘Phone 2064.They re the highest Stampede,”a good play,will be here store tomorrow at 1 o'clock and at : h a little later,followed by Paul Gil-gBrookford tomorrow night ee yrade,the top-more in “‘The Bachelor.”The Vogle py sheriff Davis,of Surry coun 95 1:0 SS Y .P .neteh minstrel show,one of the -largest .,a stricken with paralysis at 25 West Broad Street. I §ry i itv minstrel aggregations in the coun-ne in Mt.Airy Wednesday af-t -s home in Mt.Airy illna And.al try,is booked for November 9th ternoon and died that night:He Al mof money b together delicious!|ur'"Miller deserves the thanks of TS8 *pporently in his usual Seale large 8u 0.P .Mr.e aese ‘;stricken ECeASeEc was e 5.é« 8 $’yoy the community for giving the town ay.ol sa sberiff of Surry county.Ev ns-White Hardware Cosome:one who didn’t buy i2 years sberiff of Surr}|e a’York Piano from us. ee TRE Ue acme ~Wy Machine Shop Is complete and I amprepared to do any kind of repair work. ENGINE AND BOILER WORKASPECIALTY——"""" Also carry a full line of Steam Fit- tings up to 3inches.Injectors,Lu-bricators,Oil Caps and Jet Pumps, by|d ShaftiPeeG.Ee.TURNER Depot Street.Dyaler tn Machinery a ees Plastering Lalhs, Supply on hand to fill or- ders at any time. B.FOSTER319ArmfieldSt.Phone 1181. Tuly 19.. WOOD SAWING| I am reudy to saw wood for the public.’‘PHONE 43. Aug.16,1910.T.G.Wooten. Probably Not So Crazy THE NEW PLAY HOUSE.| and Best THE LANDMARK One of the Handsomest TUESDAY,-|Kquipped in the State—Season!|to Open Next Month.|LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE.=ny.work of remodeling the! Arrival and Departure.of Trains at warehouse building on north Ce-Statesville.}"WESTERN ROAD.ter street,used as-an opera hall and 11,west-bound,due 10.20 a.mr skating rink for some years,is near-| No.21,west-bound,due 3.25 p.m!ing completion and what was formerNo.35,west-bound,due 10.22 p.m |)".\eveltioored tobacco ware-.e 11.00 am)a 36,aoebound,du house is now a modern opera house | Train No.Train Train No.22,east-bound,due 12.15 p.m |}Train No.12,east-bound,due 6.40 p.m)The old building has really been CHARLOTTE AND TAYLORSVILLE.|made new,its appearance beinglmvats290—Ee ss oe oct jimproved wonderfully in the inte-| \Train No.24-ar.8.28,leaves 8.35 p.m|rior,while the front will present a) !From Taylorsville.good appearance when the work is Train No.23 ar.10.10,lesves 11.00 a.m/completed.A gray pressed brick!Train No.15 ar,6.20,leaves 6.40 DM front has been put in and two large, 1 1 :in entran.eAfterAll.|oa a will mark the main en a play house that is a credit to it SNe,@ something we've never had _befor« (Ss How.a Novel Indian,Financial Prob- ’tee ~<Ant ee ~ore.ia x wat .-—«-Re le =ae “>yt ot agree meWashington“Dispatch,Sept..37 Should a widow be compelled pay a debt contracted,by her hus 1i %band when he bought her for hicandies.are ex-wife?That is the question the su poe |perintendent of the Skokomish !npressetous—a dians (Washington)was called up us "on recently to decide.This pecu guarantee of fresh-liar case,the only one of its kind Moe that has ever come to the attention nessthat helps make of the Indian officials,was discover ;S oii ed by Assistant Commissioner Ab them so irresistibly bott,of the Indi&in office,during a ‘recent inspection trip.The story good.of the adventure follows chronol ically THE POLK GRAY DRUG 60,The Indian,when a very you! man,bought his wife for somethia —_—™like $200.To pay for her he bor- EEE rowed the amount from his fath =hen the husband died,about ears later,he still owed a _ba ance of $100. Upon the death of the husband the father attempted to collect the balance of the debt from the woma: thus attempting to make the wom: pay for herself. |The question was put to the su- perintendent when the father ap |}plied to him to force the woman to |sell her land in order to pay a part of the purchase price of herselt ;|The question was decided in favor of the widow by the superintendent We received today a CAR LOAD #| Burn or Give Away Unnecessary A:-Of Empty Barrels.cumulations.These barrels were |Asheville Gazette-News. A middle-aged matron,when askboughtespecially for Molasses and ‘are ed how she had retained her youth, jcalm nerves and youthful looks,ani = DR.T D.WEBB kept house and reared a family,re 2 .‘«a»aamathianeanatinepeeaingnembeintainemninmaanetiee in first class condi plied that .her secret was that si DENTIST.|tion.made it a rule to burn and_giv|away every two weeks,all the thinOfficeinMillsBuildingoverSloanClothingCo.|!that had accumulated that were no! Office hours8.20 to 4 o'clock."PHONE 3738.}Scene necessary.This is wnAugust9,1910,p 4 excellent recipe for a care-free «Morrison Produce &Provisian Co,ff exccttent neetpe for a care-free—_S goat S 20,fall house-cleaning can be prac ,DR.CHAS,A.“TURNER.ept.0,1910,‘ally demonstrated.We all tr {ure a vast amount of useless plu DENTIST.der,from souvenir postals and cal dars to bonbon boxes and half-wort Removed toMorrison.‘Building,corner Broad J.S.TALLEY,M.D boots Start the sacrificial fires :@ad Meeting streets,May 8.19'0 live long and die h ippy1ne—noe —eeamanineaenanioe NOTICE!Offers his proteesional:4serv-Yo ae Gonig h annoys you KeejLai::,lacking and tearing tNie delicatePPLICATIONGwillbereceivedandconsidicestothepeopleofClieandbranesofyourthroatIfyou.want “to.beeredatNovembermeetingforakeeperofsurroundingcountry.annoyed,But if you want retief,tthecountyhometesneceedW.C Perry,resigned,Sept.27,1910 to be cured,take Chamberlain's CoN.&:MILLS,i sept.oo .Remedy Sold by the Statesville DrugAug,6 1910.Ch’m’n Bd,2.Co, ,Maneouvers HIGH TIDE AT GETTYSBURG. [An articlePsTheLandmark referred toem,‘High Tide at Gettysburg.”Ths)following is a copy of the poem,whien||will Count interest many ot ont|Landm: (eamcET VOOR{PERMIT 0 SMOKE in the last issue the po- printed readers,It Thompson,a paltve:of.arP=}‘by W it Mygleanda soldier ot the Confederacy:1) cloud posse sed’the hollow field,The eathering battle’s smoky shield, Athwart the gloom the lightning flash-|ed, And through the crowd some horsemen!dashed,And from the heights the thunder ee Then at the brief command of Lee ioovedoutthatmatchlessinfrantry,———AT ——— With Pickett leading grandly down,To rush aguinst ihe aaa cereOfthosedreadheightsofdestiny. Far «head above the angry guns THE STORE OF QUALITY. A cry across the tumult runs- The voice that rang through Shiloh’s oods Dr.Chas.F.Brem,aged 64 years, was found dead in his room in ‘Char | lotte Friday afternoon It is CC >D-C-C-<0® posed death resulted from asthma I ce ee are Siisiaibren ‘ann mnisqueact “ar years.Dr “fren abandoned”wie g practice of medifine years ago wg engaged in the insurance business,!4 He was a brother of “Mr een ‘ Brem Mr.R.Cc.Ruark,a osha a young man,member of the rk ee 4 ton Light Infantry,was tried Is the first step toward success and fortune.; summary court martial in W svaianed Protects your family in emergencies.ee ton last week on the charge that Educates your children.q he did not attend coast artillery)Makes you independent. Au-; at Fort Caswell in Gives you a standing in the community. x The veéding corresponds a ‘or ee eae ge a i the Is valuable aid in any enterprise undertakenanywhere courts and the trial attracted much by anybody under anyconditions.attention.Decision has not been If you do not have a bank account,let us suggest thatrenderedyoustartonewithusimmediately.:o Mary Gaston,colored,who some a months ago killed Hattie Vrown,al-9 a gsocolored,in Charlotte,the griev-Merchants &Farmers Bank,ie, ance being that Hattie had lured Mary’s husband away from her,was OF STATESVILLE,N.C.,INC. convicted of manslaughter in Meck-lenburg Superior Court last weck @ QD -QD -GED -GED -GEEED -GED f 4 .r ~t dae ercrerr cs EER A TTSET eaterera-o%and sentenced to four years in the ™ State prison.In passing sentence Judge Long said he wished it were possible to make the woman's hus- band,whose conduct brought on the killing,help bear the punishment. Asheville Citizen:On Wednesday. THE Commercial National BankMr.W.S.Fallas,of thefern ’Carolina geological survey, force of assistants,began tie."elie Ot Statesville,N.C.; of surveying the route of the Char-.PaneaN lotte-Asheville-Knoxville highway,°]100 000 ‘between Hic kory Nut Gap and Bat)Capita ”aya 9 :pe ge This work is being done by e@ State under the general supervis|Ss 25 000—of Dr.Joseph Hyde Pratt.This urplus ie 5 98oneofthemainhighwaysoftrav-|ity 3°which is being promoted by thea!State,County and Ci Depository.outhern Appalachian G ads iclpelaIanoodRoadsAccountssolicited. saavae Caenae oaen Interest paid on time deposits.: Ie Pan tom,as they cannotreachnédiseasedportionoftheoar i iamit’only one way to cure Deafness,i ML.K.Steele,Pres.Eugene Morrison,Vice Pres,‘Ss by constitutional reme ;dies..Deatneas ja.,caused by an inflam D.M.Ausley,=be r 7 Cashier,”e dition of e®‘YMHuecous lining of ;i :ist ean Tube When this “tube G.E.Hughey,Yn Assistant Cashier.4isinflamedyouhaverumblingsoundcmareee:‘hearing.ao hae ts DIRECTORS:entirely closed,Deafness is the result,,':taken ont and this tae ated Sei 6 MK.STEELE, =—-N.B.MILLS,—W..-D.TURNER,aeitsnormalcondition,hearing will be W.F,HALL,D.P.SARTIN,W.J.HILL,7 ,destroyed forever:nine cases out of ter H.A.YOUNT,f&.MORRISON,EMILE CLARKE,caused by Catarrh,whieh ds noth rEERYiingbutaninflamedconditionttheJ.K.KING,C.M.STEELE,D.M,AUSLEY,¥mucous surfates We will a e One H lred Bollars for saeemnarnsntnceininceneat as cannnenmatcnnet tote "=aaaanycaseofDeafnessiusedbsonpaaremamees tarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall a AT AT ,:EETCater+hro wi ¢end for.¢relars,fr:‘TO GINNERS.WANTED.eae Re aSombydruteThe,dt fe Ginting Tickets.In books ory._We also buy Hic kory and Oak ,e Take Ifall's Yartts Pills for consti geet see ite “Orders Aid peaeetiy,BRE.us.IVEY &HICECO,Bickory, pation,DY,THE PRINTER,Statesville,N.©,Sept.30~8t.is ba —= STATE NEWS,_ Rhode Jsland Democrats ‘hav’The erection of a ContederatenominatedLewisA.Waterman for)/monument has been’completed at¥;Governor..)Rutherfordton.The unveiling will}|In the automobile ‘races in New take place in November.|York Saturday four persons were fhe Colonial club of Charlotte,! >>-G@lD-euaED-->=Ranset-Bawkes-Marin £4+2 Oar aac te ee |@ BR CLARKE,EDITOR AND OeNas | Repay IredellBy aie S|«~Hepes to@UPICE:12 WEST BROAD STREET|Dr.King.~<>PRICE:|G A of TheLandmark.jkilled and 20 injured,four of the where the members kept beer,and|UGECRIPTION :eal Taylorsville,Oot.3 —Superior|latter probably fatally.possibly something stronger,-on)1.00;Court bere Jlast week extends ini Kntailing a loss of more than hand for personal use,each mem-|e ©|shis week.Judge Geo.P.Pell,of $100,000,fire destroyed 20 building ber supposed to order and pay for)——_——=|Winston-Salem,‘son the bench and|™the village of Camderf,Oneida his own,was found guilty of retall-!TUESDAY,~--Ocroser 4,nnn}Poi what [pa learn he is making |°°""ty,early Sunday morning.ing in Mecklenburg Superior Court.a wwMr.B.F.Beasley,editorofsbe|®satisfactory judge.TheStatedock;At Newark,Ohio,last week three last week and fined $500.:-hree coaches of a passenger!|i ;}men—one a negro—who plead gui T D sMonrceJournal,bas been placed mares Soe Por te ee,ty to participating.in a lynching,a train on the Murphy branch of the| The Always Busy Store. THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWINGINOURNOVELTYDEPARTMENT ing the victim,were -outhern railway were derailed nearobargeoftheliterarybureauatStateoasesontheotvildocket-—TheWats Tined $204 ean two were sentenc-\\hittier,Swain county,Friday af-,Democratic headquartersin Raleigh.|Mfg.Co.,of Liledoun,againsta Char.|24 to jail for 30 days in addition to temoon and eight Passengers wereTheselectionisawiseone.Mr,|lotte cotton firm,and Dr,O.L,Hol:|the fine and one for ten days.seriously hurt.The train was run-Beasley is a newspaper man of edu-/#r «gainst the Bell Telephone Co,win Johnson,3-yeur-old son of nng around a sharp curve when.ey a si sslas “anh the |88 continued,Tomorrow iadivorce |«.A.Johnson,Republican candidate ‘.e coaches suddenly left the track.cation an sorimin |so66.0 ;|day,there being five cases on the!for Governor of North Dakota,was'Mr.Henty A.Foote,editor of thecampaignliteraturehewillsendoutdocket.One or moreot them maybe!burned to death at his father’s \{oore County News,published ut f i .house jat Minot,S D.,Friday.The Carthage,died Saturday in a hos-willbeworth reading.continued until next term sapet boy was playing in.”a toy”house,site!at Barterd eee,ma from Charlotte,Statesvilleand Hic |whichigwas ignited fronz the fireplace.«ppendicitis,He was a native of)The Governor last week appointed |ory were hereforcourt,The ie was burned to a erisp.Warren county but had edited a/.;<8 B.F.Dixon,Jr.,tosucceed hisfath-|Bowman and Propst,of Catawba!George W.Patten,the millionaire aver at Corthage for anette These packages contain idkatahs toe Se oe a ooo tke illing of Jobn Hater,of &rain Soninalay Orthe Moe arCn caer ee ONE.Blin Novelty Bags such as Collar,Work,Shoe,,|of tuberculosis,at the home of his ¢‘;Dext soosth qualifies.Th ves neo |H's cOU0'Y,at pon ee te |brother,James A.Patten,in Evans-Dan Hughes,a young white man,|Shirt Bags,Whisk Broom Holders,Center ;SETA:HOE SR “*|6n fight and sentenced toeight years ton,Ill.,left a fortune estimated at a cotton mill operative who had).;essary to bave some one in she of-in the State pontinn tines,ane eh $5,000,000,the greater gente,otllived at Greensboro,Concord ana!Pieces,Library Scarfs,Necktie Holders,were reprieved by Gov.Kitchin un |which,it is said,will be devoted to other Diaces,was killed by a train!‘.orSoeatoncetodischargethedutiesthisboresofcourt,went to Raleigh public charities,”including a large near Brown Summit,Guilford coun.Baby Clothes Racks,Sofa and Baby PilofAuditorandthisactionwastakenlastweektobegintheirsentence.donation for the furtherance of the ty,Se He was lying on the|lows,Fancy Aprons,Gowns,Corset Cov- to meet the emergency.Young Petitions and letsers both for and 2nti-tuberculosis campaign.trac and the engineer saw him too -.Dixon is not a candidate to fill out!against their pardon have been in mee penitent Roosevelt is off on ae ag A na a a oup-|ers,Children’s Dresses and many otheranotheukeweek.e wi %.;ee eee ase eee Py3 gu ayy Bt New York Thursday and the /€4ves a wife and children,who live usefal articles.ic State committee bas beencalled to,hfirst stop will be made at Bristol,!"South Carolina.|Not many candidates here last You get the materia!stamped the ‘'Roy-meetin Raleigh Thursday night *0/week and only one or two from ous.|¥*Where he will speak.Friday D.Pitts,the well known lum-|he will visit the exposition at-Knox-f Gi Alpi bpominateacandidatetobevotedfor|side the county.SolicitorF.A.Lin-/ville and will go from there -to seg %coe’tea oainNovember,and as was to have/ney spoke Tuesday at the recess of |Georgia.In Atlanta Saturday he gam on Canoe creek,about foursndidates|Court:Thos.L.Sigman,of Connel-|will deliver an address before the,miles from Morganton,where he in-lete and at popular rices,ran ng fro been expected,numerouscan ly Springs,one of the Democratic |Uncle Remus Memorial Association.tends to put in an electric plant,P PoP P ‘gi 8 ” al Society Floss”for working and a chart bave sprung up in the central and eandidates for the Senate,was here)Practically the entire Plant of the His plant will have a capacity |25¢.to $1.25.Illustrated sheet sent upon Siving the necessary instructions allcom- }eastern sections of the State,there meeting his relatives and friends.|New Orleans Times-Democrat was about 250 horsepower,and ite says applicationbeingaboutahalf-dozen in Wake!The writer noticed your editorial|destroyed by fire originating shortly tbat he will soon be in condition to Pp A‘_|before midnight last Thursday,ia furnish electric power to both GlenTr , county.So far the onlyaepeiiianen,See kaa K about iran clay|the paper warehouse on_the firs:,Alpine and Morganton.The.newoementionedfromthissectionareMr,|eae the good eae eae all of 200r of the building”Other near-plant will cost about $20,000.’F.D.Hackett,of Wilkes,who mass |by buildings seemed doomed at onecandidateforthenominationtwo Imported Japanese Novelties ag sethered ak a:Bah A beautiful line of Waste Baskets,e .W.P.,of Ran-|electing him.We bave in the past/crat and to a warehouse in the rear fry on the o!rdrey place in v-eal:,cor gpa hal Paid hyena be something for former Iredell]of the building.a idence township,near the South Ca:Ferneries,Rose Jars,Work Baskets,Um which he deserves,and we hopeto;time but firemen succeeded in con-_Vbarlotte Observer,2d.:A halfrepsyIredellcountythis.time by |fining the blaze to the Times-Demo-“-4en neerves gathered at a fish- citizens,The late E.©.Sloan,who;One hundred and fifty miners,oliua line,Priday night,prétipitatea brella Stands,Lanterns and Parasols.ty,and ex-Judge Avery,of Morgan-taevad here fromIredell county,was|P°8sibly more,are entombed and be.2 miniature riot,as a result of whicy :~New Arrivals in Ready-to-Wear ie >i u one of three brothers of the Kirk-|ton.Of the other candidates the eiected chairman of the board of'|Palen,ee tae ae patrick family of negroes is dead, Persian Silk Waists,Silk Dresses.CoatSuitsandLongCoats most strenuous efforts seem to be|county commissioners a term or two! Something New Every Day. ‘hers are rather,|mining district,operated by the Na-#4 part of the otbeingmadeforMajorHale,of Fay-|804 then was a candidate for clerk of |tional railway lines of Mexico,ag a Seriously part.Stastes seenetieville,but Major London,of Chat-the Superior Court,but was defeat |result of two explosions,presumably Charged wich the ng,an :2,J .led.If we can elect Dr.King,which |because of an accumulation of gas implicated in the trouble fled.bam;Judge Grabsm,of Granville;|we hope to do,we will partly even Friday night and early Saturday.,:Capt,S.A.Ashe,ofRaleigh,and the}up the debt for what you have done)aaa men ‘ontombed are ae na-Big igre «or —=samesof man jand are doing for former Alexander |tive and Japanese m ners,although in New York ursday the offi-“yothers arebeing pre-_{.fA |the number includes several Amer-ces of B.!!.Scheftels &Co.stocksented.Inasmuch as Auditor Dix.°!t!z008 now in office in your county|th i ;:and candidates for re-election.icans.At the time of the first ex-brokers,were raided by United StateOnwastheonlyConfederateveteran|Mr.C.P.Burke is here from Da-plosion the entire night shift,esti-officers,and seven members of the3matesastothenumbervaryingconcern,'including Scheftels,the P :Mail Ord ) holding State office s strenuousef-|yidson College to visit bis home and|from 150 to 300,were at work president,were put under heavy atronize our Ma rder Department.fort will be made to nameaveteran’attond court,having been a former John 8S.Huyler,the millionaire bonds for a hearing October 5th.Your wants will be filled the day received.as bis successor.\eaet operator at the telephoneoffice |candy manufacturer,died Saturday Four of the men gave bond andnear|ere.<ptanegenesceesiiaaiienntbcisinitctrtaae,}at his home at R N Y i three went to jail.Warrants wereLawyerAttacksEditor.|Football at Da "s Collar|8°Ver@l years Mr Toke spent ae issued for 16 but the others were!.|vidson—Student’s Mr.i >time i Ash le.*not found.At the same time ‘war-In Raleigh SaturdaymorningState|BoneBroken—Hotchkise’Lecture.|ime in Sheville.‘He formerlytor)Owned the lands embraced in the T@2t8 were also issted for the man-r -@SenatorW.B.Jones met Mr Joae.|Correspoodence of TheLandmark.present holdin agers of the company’s branch offi-:>8s of the Mountain ;7phusDaniels,editor of the Raleigh|Davidson,Ost.3.—In the second|Retreat Asvociation,known the coun °*S in Boston,Providence,Phila-—— e News and Observer,on thestreets football game of the prevailing series!try over as Montreat.-These lands delphia,anal —=aad struck bim in theface.Thetwo Davidson detested Lenoir Coliege |he \gponthgg the association at a nem-er eis oa oT oeclinchedandrolledonthegroundin|hera Saturday afternoon bya score inal sum ‘or several years there '?¢1 Se >:&struggle before they wereseparat-of 57 t0 0.While it was one sided 8 a deferred payment,enn just a ch tan dedaaoen eer toe -ED -GD -GED-GED -20.Daniels says he did not say &|throughout,as the score indicates,‘°*weeks ago this was released,ago and had conducted a large busi-:word nor strike a blow,bis efforts;Lenoir made gains through David.sa 8 vor is ene cee Unt tes,mainly through an exten-being confined to trying to prevent|son’s line at severs!poinya in the to religious,educational ard ne sive advertising propaganda.MiaJonesfromstrikinghimand{rom|game,but at no time bad &chance Of|itabie causes —anc’ha"Tag specialties were its chief offer-drawingaweapon which he thought/scoring.The Davidson team this .The trial of Gov.C.N Haskell ing to investors.A weekly newspa-«Jones bad,though he saw no weapon.|year is probably she lightest on rec of Oklahoma,in the Muskogee town,aaG Sn leutaitemman eC The fight was theresultoffaction [ord for the college,theaverage being lot cases,came to a sudden ond cath t0bave seen required to at-5 @ A al poljtics in Wake county.Last/only 142+pounds as against 151 for Thursday when the government an-itang to its correspondence‘i summer&movement headed by Dan-|last season,which was Considered |pounced that under the restrictions According to agents of the De-’fels and Mr.J.W.Bailey defeated extremely light.snable to makeoor nT ct,Would be partment of Justice,Schottels &Co|unable to make out a case against j the Wake organization crowd in the’Mr.Bigger,of tae freshman class,\Haskell or any of his co-defendanis “Ye been engaged in promoting the:;Democratic primaries.Since then sufferedabroken collar bone 00 tbe Governor Haskell and 1 sale of mining securities of doubt-WE ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF ALLasherehasbeendissatisfactionandfoorballfieldafewdaysago.|defendants :‘inan et ful value in all parts of the country;were charged in a -ates of .fj ,aa li are 4 last Saturday,in response 10 a call,The executive committee of tbe dictment returned +.a Federal Estimates of the firm's dealings are,for &mass meeting,independent college will meet next Thursday ay grand jury with “conspiracy to de-?*°°4 *_highas$6,000,000 :i:~Democrats mes and nominated atick.|12 o’clook in Charlotte.fraud the government”in the dis-nols Bribery -Scandal.ey et.Duritg the primary contest the)Mr.Rulus Reid,who was recently Posal of town lot sites at Muskogee,Probing Hlinois ys |: bs Nows and Observer wasvery severe called home on-accountof tbearitica a It was charged that by the Chicago Dispatch,Sept 29th -on the organization leaders,chief illness of his grandmother,Mrs.Pe {#lse registration of the names of Representative H.J.C. Becke-among thesebeing Jonesand hisfa-nick,returned to Chartottasviiie,Avie * pedple scattered .over the country.he withess stand today4neyer,Op the ~(they Becyrad™title ta akan con ge =7 hs i n-immav inveeticatine 4 :ie ep gt ahmerrerene iw ees}vay,swe wr gems EES OE®ney =p RESETeen cm “or ,States Sern--h-#-——-ge eae tare ee ae Ce MR ae oe Pr -Soee Sines the independent movemeribe-|greaily improved.q.Wanted to Get in the Limelight ta,tentified that ae necebved $1,000 And we give youa very cordial invitation 2 *an these twoandothers werecharg-|Rev.LK.Ehrlick,a converted)Chicago Dispateh,Sept.30 ogee be bad voted for Williams Lort-|.§to visit our store.from time to time t .ed with promoting it.This Jones!Jew of Atlanta,lectured to a fuir|After plac}Cee Se mer for United States Senator and er: i denies.3 ‘sized audience at the Presbyterian|residence!oe Merk.Ben nt (NO aay the momne wan peld 1 his 86 our prices and compare same elsewhere. be,In court the case was dississed church Wednesday nigh».(And cutting his woat into shred,watt cause of his vote.We have spared neither time nor money in .‘without the imposition of either fine;Concord Presbytery,at ap ad-!a butchers knjfe,piercing his’kin,Beckedieyer was the third legislu-selecting Our line of merchandise for Fall Or costes,.,|JOurned meeting here last week,re-|Fred ¢.Wahlenmeye :S*"4/tor in this hearing to declare that gO—_‘ceived Messrs,F.J.Hay,of Farm!attempted last night’_Bain’‘om,Re .Feceived money for his voté in 1910,and we now stand ready to claim it bisa s cen;—Deed.—_Sehool,Buncombe county,and P.W.|trations to the mansion.He was ar.tO rune ane dresstamer eae is one of the very best shown in our city, B Bp.“*poleon Bonaparte Brow’|DuBose,of China,as candidates for "ested.oor Y an cine 8 ;; P ard,ex Governor and Senator-elect|the ministry,and examined Mr.&._,Wahlenmeyer at first told a story law being the others.Counsel for and_our prices will be found cheap.f he a ;Senator Lorimer brought out in ae;of the State of Florida,died in Jack.|G.Bedinger,of Atlanta,for Atlanta,the ‘beng rg eager el man placing Dkaiiieadnnbie that Dechemeverises4sonville,Fis.,Saturday juet as he|Presbytery.and of strugglings with “hi ry “ap vote for Senator Lorimer was not As For St les and ColorsxwasbeingplacedontheoperatingRev.Willis R.Hotchkiss,of Lum-|however,th i Atome ater:jttduced by the promise of any pay-y 9 |?€priso ‘2fableinahospitalforanOperation|bwa,British Kaat Africa,delivereda|having put the explosive them aj.”~— for gali stones.Mr,Broward was|very strong address ab the Presby:|self and havin Geckemeyer,who was a_witness .i a :.;|.&cut his el :,a a, years ‘old,was for four years terianchurch lastnight,Mr,Hotch |bear out his narrative thes 014,the two trials of Minority Leader in our DressGoods Fabrics,we recommend4GovernorofFioridasndJastaummerkissiaoneofthegreatmissionaries!=Mrs.Palmer was at home at theitnes ae scuee’Poe for your consideration our new shade ofAeatenaSareeateSemaion|ofbis generation and oneol thegreat.hore ithe whole house was oe testified that saa Si andl sien Greens,Blues,Browns,Reds and’the C )nator Taliaferr miss rd.|nto excitement.Foll cs te ,>wald 4tDemoorsiicprimaryvegrupAyeedadshould|several hours of questioning "Wane |bald to ae a :rab athiine "items ie Blacks,and don’t forget the Mannish Ma- ss :a a).*gave 1 the ro s >:.* r During his term sa Governor (bear him,comever broke down according to ota tase money.’‘I tnderstood terials for the man Tailored Suits for La-hy.Broward began the workof draining|——©Police and signed a confession.|1°...“4 got the money that it was dies—th the latest. r Pearlonaiaeianetnninseig y 8 ies ese are the latest. i the Everglades,probably the great.A New Store—BetterRoadtoStatesville Newspaper Office Destroyed B Explo.°°,™Y vote for Senator Lorimer,BS Diatne?wadertaking in Florida's Wanted.19 Killed.7 SxPle suid the witness ;: ry.@ was -mad |Correspondence of TheLandmark,.SSS ‘beginning life as ;ae oe i seat Troutman,Oot.3 —Messrs,J.The plan of the Timos,a daily Seven to Prison in Atlanta—Federal ;,As For the Ne Ww Silks,boat.He followed the sea lor sever.|bed Jobnston &Sons have opened a|ial,Sek,hk Gereres Gepo In th a :Co oe at Wil djmyearsandtookpartinranchstorenearBethelchurch,|.°%:[#!..:Ps nu the ederal Court at Wilkes.2 ‘‘. D of Cubanfilfbustering expeditions.”five miles from bere,andwill handle|*09 early Saturdsy morning and 19 |hors iast week Quince Day was con-{Persians in profusion.‘The Nery large c °&-goneral-line 48 merchandise.Mr,|b@tsons lost their tives in the ruins vieted of MTiteke distilling one oe i Plaids and the new Liberty Satins.These neFeSeriousAffrayatNear-Beer Saloon Neer 404 Mrs.Fred.Johnston bave moved >36?buliding.ae car a al prison.ti -Atianter “Andrew Were 5 are especially good and.we are showingayLipasicenjoesthersandwillhavechargeofitegestubatbkeheweeaineeeborge,Frank Cheek,Pink Church,4 them in all shadings.couple of near-beer saloons on|52°store.i sae -;C.B.Dyer,Bruss Church and Lum)&the outskirts of Tbhomasvil!|The ladiesof Perth served refresh.°2U2*of the Daper’a fight agains:Holloway,the latter colored,receiv-ile were vation labo th bh the laborButoutofbusinessrecentlybyentsafMrs.Sailie Cloaninger's ganlsationsof eotras Saague ben ed a wee)each a aan fe oe |: ;is i ‘ny same offence ¢g rere fi .: re aoe OY anon albert Yee!se seems prepa faruiceed by tos what they bad anything todowith i:$100 cach “NG MI!were finec We are carrying a full line of the new4mess.Adispatchto the Semin band and they had a pleasant eve.Following the wrecking of tha eee ee Arthur Olliver,Trimmings in the Gold,the Silver,Pearl 2 : i wh in -year-p §y =]"OS s wg ; an News saysadrunken rowoccu |ning.nowapapercffice an infernal machi-e 16-year years ten,wate sentenced Beadings,Gold and Silver Fringes and 5 b :occurred Miss Qalzzie Alls d--Httle 799 found on the premises of Gun,tO two years In the National Train-©88,::&hongaorwernminonnonGaweriarevcGaron,Gray Ofer aro ie ig thor Catena cA the‘Sil Ada poet Fines andaaeey,‘p ie posto ce a ack-rr * whichWillis Huns was shot through !!@ Misa Jonnie Aliicon bebe:vaper,and an attemoswas also made ett,in Watauga county,and Drops.All the new Trimmings atrough>’;0 blow up the auxiliary plant wf $}?3 ‘::r the shoulder vy an unknown party “rong d&egations ]}wait on paper in another part ,ob 4 a6 Park Glass,for perjury in a re-your selection at from 15c.to $5.00 yard. and Ed.Kepley received a serious %b®county commissioners today jn S ro OF $he city.tail liquor case,paida fine of $150cuinsheheadbyabeerbotsie,Leralf cf better roads,The main 5?@7@errests bave heen made,-.S Sidee teen 7 addition |to Ss .thrown by some unknown person,P?Dt as issue is the improvement o!I Sn ane ee 6 ear ye.&Carts.of 80 days iin es:',3 ‘D responset0 acall a large num-county jail ies fi fa the aseh orraret beevere wound sesiare canes ie ae per of Democrats of Wake county REACniaS Twenty new Fine Tailored Coat Suits@&n 8 re-*B 4D)‘on Yes 3 :;f THE Top ;+.: covery is douhsfui,Jonn Ceci},of The Satire community is Promisitp sated tn ladener tee Chex in any calling of life,demands a vigor-just received,at a price.See us on all High Potn:,was a'so bruised upcon-©?Operation and will contribute U Harris was nominated for the Soattn theve a no aban te whe Ready-to-wears. aiderahiy while in the mix up,largely.in work and marerial to this Seoute,John Rddle.D.H Stalin .Bitters js th sreatest Health tuilder Very trul ours, —_—_—_-—end 4J.W.B t \&err i nm Known,It compels y TE _i ..alc at Oe se serfec action ofstomac »live sadneys Mr.Iredeli Meares,the Repubii Mr,H,.P,Grier addressed a fair Yae regular sundidasie in;a pee orem rth ie ahd eurlehes tha eeefancandida:s for Congress in tho §24d audience as the Gity bail here nd regiater were endo ae tones and invigorates the whole sys-’wixth district,ond Oongessman God-Saturday evening.The iasues of New York Semsoten’trad A |tenn ead Fe eee aati ae the nee e Bha.candidate for re-election,wail)the day were ably discussed,nated John A Dix for Gowarnct aod tonthe of suffering from Ridney arou-e I e Ompany. v9 @ jointcanvaes,Thechailenge ————==T -Th oiling,‘Me,“threp betta ny eo tawasmadebyMearos.trial’‘spbecriptan MARK.three monte)&208.F.Conway for L Guterans i ole made me feel Hike :penal 50g.At’W PP Halts, PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY==.OFFICE:130 WEST BROAD 8T;TELEPHONE NO.14. TAESDAY ~~-Ocroprr 471910. A.F.&A.M.: STATESVILLELodgeNo.487 ,A.,F.&A.M.meetstonightat7.30o’clock in Mason-icHall.Allmem-bers requested to be present and visiting brethren cordially in- vited.Regular meeting. Revenue Collections. Cashier Roberts,of the revenue!collector’s cffice,reports revenue! collections for September as follows: Be sc cedisaiokehintjedevinie.ice00Si.J$15,083.28|DAReebkaseLAPSEconsenlhtt4ese ices 367.18 Soshie téncaieleeits carmuabs cone Le.190,290.66FOEnwcceccvecctessessseesre827.31| FO iiss «steed vervviatioee Sis.SRR OORTThecoliectionscontinuetoin-|crease. Saturday Night Meetings.| L.©.Caldwe!!,Moore’s scboolhouse.Bethany townsbip. ZV.Long and Dorman Ttomp-|son,Sharon school.house,Shilob|township. H.P.Grier and J.W.Vanboy,|Elktpora schoo!house,Chambers-burg townabip. Geo.8.Nicholson and L.O.White,|Duck Creek schoo!house,Statesville|township. Netices of New Advertisements. Attractive millinery,pew patternsandnewgoodscomingdai/y.—Mrs.|N.M.Keim. McEiwee's Planters’warebouse| now open for sale of leaf tobaceo.“Royal Society’’packag od Japanese novelties,etc. Bowles-Morrison Co.i Country rye and onion ‘setts.—D.| J.Kimball.|**A broken lense.’’—R.F.Henry.| Bracelet Jost.Return to Miss Su die Steele,Cleveland R.F.D.No.2,or Tus LanpMarx. Stage scenery,drop curtains, chairs,etc.,to be sold at suctionOctober15.—R.A.Gaitber. Champion driiis.—Lazenby.Montgomery-Hardware Company. Cotton carnival closes Sasurday.—W..B.Allison. Underwear of Quality.—GoughFeimster-Wasson Uo. Women's pew fall outer apparel.— The Ladies’Furvishing Store. Own apiano.—J.S.Leonard,tuneranddesler. Get permit to smoke at store ofquality.—Sratesville Drug Co. The Kvening Chronicle,“The Great Penny Payer,’'sold in Srates |ville by Hotel Irede!]and WileyBlackburp. Ladies’cost suits ard ready to-wears.—Mills &Poston. High class premiums to be givenwithcashpurchases.Big stock in all lines.—The R.M.Knox Co. Pig strayed,—V.H.Nance.Notice to creditors —J.A.Stew- art,administrator. Commissioners Draw Jerors —RoadWark. The county commissioners,in ses- sion yesterday,drew jurors for thefalltermofIredellSuperiorCourt, which conyenes October 31s?,as fol-lows: First week—J.A.Yates.J.A.DaewjeeeeeBraw- Jey,W..Arthurs.W._P.Morton"W.D,Dea!,T:E,Scerrill,B.¥.Bi liovt,R.Y:York,D.L.Darr,W.B. Smith,R.A..Jones,J.R.Hii,O.E Sloan,F.B.Bunch,P.P.Purnell, W.A.Evans,A.EF.Craven,W.A. Fry,J.8.-Duckworth,E.L.Cham.bers,R.L.Reid,Ben Arey,W.W.|Fousbee,J.A.Watker,J.R.Boss, W.L,Gilbert,J.A.Fox,M.D.Til-ly,L.N.Summers,W.H.Long,W.J.Bass,L.W.Brown,J.A.Danner,M.T.Troutman. Second week—W.W.Holland,T. P.Summers,J.H.Hali,G.F.Dan-| ner,R.R Goodnight,E.L.Harmon, Jr.,Glenn Holland,8.A.Plyler,G.! F.Mitchell,W.M.Miller,G.A.Critcher,J.A.Morrow,D,R.Beard,| T.-V.Doteon,C.A:Murdock,J.F.Murdock,M.R.Overcasb.J.8S.Kerr,T.R.Cloaninger,T.M.Pat terson.H.B.Tolbert,J.S.Sharpe,OC.R.Parker,D.E.Atwall. It was.decitded by thecommissionersthatwhenthechaingangfinish- es the work now in progress on theTurnersburgroadandextendsthe! macadam on the Wilkesboro road,as|promised,that it shall be moved to)Oharlotte road to do grading and)macadam work between Statesville!and Barium.Ia the meantime,iemoneycanbeborrowed,the work ontheChariotteroadwilibebegunbycontract.I[»will require about 18 montbs for the gang 0 complete theworkalreadypromised. The county board of education was also in session yesterday but no business of importance was transact- Young Cabarrus Man Crushed to Death. The Conoord Tribune says Mr.|Floyd Black welder,tne 18-year-oldsonofMr,Tobias Blackwelder,of No,4 township,Cabarrus county, was fatally injured Friday afternoon about 4 o’cluck by being crushed beneath the whee!of a traction an- gine.Ho died Saturday about 1o'clock, Tbe engine,the property of Mr.| Chas.Misenheimer,had been disa.|bied and lefs by the roadside.One of the wheels bad been removed and. propped near the engine.Young ; os.Import | ~—Ramsey- Blackwelder passed hy and was in- specting the outfit when the wheelfelloabimandcrusbedhim, |visited ber grandmother,Mrs.J.W. |stay of several weeks with relatives|Will soon be ready for public sravel. |Charlotte yesterday. |her sister,Mrs.B.A.Scot,Sunday,|° |pital for treatment. \of 29 men who were supposedto have ;}dens’occurred are in circulation. |between two waves,one of which! é MOVEMENTSOFTHEPEOPLE.[A SAD DEATH |PereoaalMention of FelkaWhe Aro|A_Victin of aoe‘Coming Going.}on Macadam Read—'.Marriedin Kamens—PrizesForFlower|Growere—Persoaal Iteme. ‘Stephenson,lett Saturday for her |(respondenceofTheLandmark.;bome as Chathum,Va.She was ac- }i|Little Mies Hizal Stephenson,who| .Mrs.A.D.Cocpar and Miss Annis bere Saturday night when‘Sue LeGrande,who spent the day there, Mr.R.V.Tharpe wag in Charlotte Hudson. ‘ler’s speech,‘eral months ago came to ber father’s|Miss Mabel Stimson is spending 5ome from South Carolina.She owetendaysinConcord,the guest of 4 2ative of Mooresville,having;Prot.and Mrs.A.8.Webb.Spent ber girlbood days here,dad)Mr.J.B.Glover and Miss Mary SUmbered cer friends by ber ac |Austin Glover wentto CharlotteSas Guatviances.She was a devout)urday to see “The Beauty Spot.”|“ember of thePresbyterian Church|Miss Hattie Barron,who visited 494 4 beautifv!Christian character.|ber brother,Mr.A:P.Barron,jefs Sbe was 30 years of age and those!|Saturday for Bock Hi!),8.C.,where ®Urviving ber besides her busband,||ing|Mr.Guy Poore,and a two-year-old|wo ber home arGethelesrilie oO.child,ate three sisters,three broth-|Mrs.J.B.Glover has returned FS and her parents.The fureral|from #week’s vinit to relatives in *°r vices took piace this morning atAlbemarle.Mrs.W.P.Kendall,of 10 0’clock at the home,conducted by|Georgia,whovisited ber sister,Mrs,Rev.W.S.Wilson,pastor of the’Glover,is now in Albemarie,|First Presbyterian church,and theCapt:J.M.Parks is visiting bis,"@mains,accompanied by a largesister,Mrs.Biair,in Monroe,Mrs,Procession,were laid to ress in theBlairbasbeenillforsometime,jcitycemetery.Manybeautiful floralMrs.R H.MoNeil!and lits!e son,*tibutes covered thegrave,attestingofWashington,arrived Saturday to #26 love and esteem of her numerous visit Mrs.MoNeil!’s parents,Col.|{riends.lector and Mrs.Geo.H.Brown.This week a force of forty bandsMrs.O.L.Turnerand ber mother,*!!!be put to work on the new ma-Mrs.Morrison,bave returned from °#48m road.Porter,Johnson &|ts,astay in Kno and Ab-|Peck,the contractors,were herejlastweekmovingthemachineryVv“eeGodtrey «Kimball,who bus|{rom Forsyth county and placing is.}0n the Zolly Robeson place,from —-cules Damen been mS they will build the road fortoday."*|sboud four miles beyond.M T.Stimpson b ‘|Mr.James Brown is rushing thetorineoe==Sinemaaora work on the new river bridge and It txille,Tenn., | in Watauga county.|Poe citizens have agreed to pay the Miss Mary Gordon Greenlee,of (uteress on $10,000 for three years. Marion,is the guest of Mrs.D.S,|At the end of that time the countyThomas.|takes up the notes.Mr.Z V.Tur-Mr.Morris V.Dunavant,who ‘ington will receive any money con-spent =few days in town,returned |tributed to the cause,the gubsorip- to Knoxville Sunday.|tons to be paid not later than Janu Mr.E.L.Gaither,s prominens|*ry 1.10 will require abous $2,000.attorney of Mocksville,wasinStatec-|The friends of Mr.George A.Dea-ill {j _|on received announcements hereeeeMarnelockingat-|ir "ocak et ‘ble marae tc ae:fo.w .|Cors Bell Holland,ofTuron,Kansas,ited Sire,5,De Gon reburnod‘to|whlch coourred od abe.20th of Sep’Y |tember.Mr.Deaton is the eldest}son of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.H.Deaton,jof this place,and has lived in shecingfberetoCharlotteyester.West for several years,where be isaMissSleveenJeanetheeum.|she editor of the Snake River Senti |in tb der.|nel. aon.eee Sy Seater Mr.A.C.Kerley,formerlycuper.Mr.J.L.Council,of the revenue ‘atendent of the Mooresvilie graded|collector's office,will leave this week|S°b0ol,offered the children of the,for a visit to home folks near Kaox (City two prizes of $2.50 each for the;ville,Tenn.Hewill also take in the S!cest plot of fllowers and for the)exposition at Knoxville:;Prettiest buncd of cut flowers from|Mrs.Mary Cowan has returned to/*5®yard of any individual.The! |Miss Cora Morton was the guess of |Stavesville after a visis in Rowan Contest was entered into bya large:She wi}}/dumber.of the children and a fewleaveinashortwhileforberhome4896ago@committeeconsistingoflaTecan.Mesdamss J.W.Brawiey,Geo.Mrs.J.L Davis,of Columbia,S,|G00dman and O.E.Hawthorne,visC.,ts visiting her parents,Mr.and |‘+d the homes of shecontestants and |Mrs.J.F.Harbin.decided to give the priz3e to the foi-!Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Crater,of ‘9ing children:Mise Myrtie Mei-north Iredeli,left yesterday for Wii.Coor winning on the nicest pios,mington to visit their son,Mr.Q.J,"hile Spence Stine was awarded theCrater,who is a stenographer and Prize for the prettiest bouquet frombookkeeperintheofficeoftheSouth-|"'8 Own garden.An _additiona!ern Express Company in Wilming-°°'23 of $1 was given to Fannie Mayton.Mr.and Mrs.Crater will visit reuy for the prettiest genera!coiSouthportandotherpolii4ecson.saiuaien wis see re The Ladies’Missionary Society ofMr.W.A.Kaoox,who had been *he First Presbyterian churohbeginvisitingrelativesinCoolSpring‘his week a week of prayer and self.community for some time,left Friday denial,bolding services each dayforhishomeatDeLand.Fia,during the week at 40'ciock withtheMr.and Mrs.R.D.Purnell,who|different members as leaders.visited Rev.and Mrs.J.F.Mitchi-Mr.Jay Bostian,o viotim-of pelner,bave returned to their home as '@¢ra,who has been in whe Presby.Louisburg.Mrs.Purnel!wasundér ‘e¢'40 hospital as Charlotie,bas rerreatmentattheSanatoriumwhilessreeshomeandisimprovingsio~pare,a county and Danville,Ve.|| i Lawyers at Taylorsville Court— News.’ |.Miss Marjorie Cookman ‘has reOtherturnedtoTerrellafterspendinga'|few days bere with her’aunt,Mrs.CorrespondenceofTheLandmark.Lonnie Gabriel..Miss Eloise Haw.Taylorsville,Oot.3.—The lawyers |thorn spent the week-end here,#ithwhoarehereorbavebeenheretohermother,Mra.C.E.Hawthorr :attend court are:Messrs.W.D.Tur-and returns 0 the Presbyterian Co!.ner,L.C.Caldwell,Geo.B.Nichol iegeinCharlottethisevening.Mrs.son,J.B.Armfield aod Dorman Jobnsie Thompson and litte daugThompson,of Statesville;W.A.Self |ter bave returned home from a visi’fnd E.B.Cline,of Hickory;Cansier|Salisbury.Mrs.Jessie Brown,ofandOsborne,of Charlotte.Troutdian,{s visiting her sister,Mr.Pressly Love,of Statesville,is |Mrs,Jim Brown.Miss Lu TellevisitingMr.Clyde Campbell.Mrs.Sherrill lefs Friday for Monroe toHenryWilsonanddaughter,Mary,visit Mrs.Mack Ulmer.Miss Lil';leftSaturday for Raleigh,where suey |May Tomlin,of Charlotte,pens thewillSpendseveralweekswithMrs.|week end here with friends.Mrs.Wilson’s parents.J.C.Dyas and Miss Grace Crawford.Mr.Partee Watts carried his wife|.1 Davidson,spent Thureday andtoChariotteSaturdaymorning,’Friday.bere with friends.Mrs.where she will be placed in a bhos-Henley went to Charlotte Friday wvisitsrelatives.Mrs.D.A.SicopMr.Crawford Burke,who is in/has returned from Loray,whereshescboo]at Davidson,came home =visited relatives.Misses Margare»urday night %attend court hers Brady,Nola Sherrill and Helen Anthisweek.Mr.and Mrs.-J.D.derson came down from States viiicSmith,Mrs.E.C.Sloan and daugh.Siturday in an automobile.Misster,Miss Jamie,spent Thursday in Alsia Corpening,of Statesville,spen:Wilkesboro.Fricay here with friends.She was::jen route 10 Rookingham to visis berTwenty-Nine towfoe Swamping of |brother,Mr.A.G.Corpening.Mrs.or cisiaen oa ~~Jobo Frazier returned home SaturTheewkwtbaiedhsfecestakbol_day from Salisbury,whereshe visit.ed her sister,Mrs.Clarence BarkietleshipNewHampshiretonightalistwiasZsaCorriher,of Chins Reeve,is oding a w w 8perishedbytheswampingofabarge|Melobor onl ire Woe eeeorwhaleboatwhichwasbeingtowedMrgSS.MoNesly and childrentothevesselabanchorintheHudsonhavereturnedtoCharlotteafterariverlastnight.Apvended to *be|visits to relatives here,Mr’Jo.Mclistarethenamesof18menwho8r®|Commons m.ved hig family to Constillabsentbutwhowerenotrecog|cord Thursday.Mrs.Oscar McCoonizadashavingbeenintheswampedjnell,of Asheville,is visiting Mrs.boat.~-_|M.M.Milter for a fow days,MissVariousversionsofhowtheacoi-|;gona Miller bas returned from Da i vis’Suiphur Springs,wh sheThegenerallyacceptedone,howav-spent he Bled Miles Wu .er,is that the barge,heavily loaded Margaret Deaton has returned towithsailorsandmarinesreturningfromshoreleave,was toed into the! heavy swells of a passing steamboat, Risiog for a momons like a cork,the barge then plunged into the trough Birmingham,Ala,after spendingsevera’days here with her uncle,Mr.H.P.Deaton.Mra.A.W.Parks lefts Thursday for Knoxville to atfend the exposition.She was accompanied by her sister,Miss SaShosideandswamped1%.Gig Davidson,of Chariote. Mr;-Neal Miller,of Statesville, broke over Can't Took well,eat well or feel well)with impure blood feeding your body.spent the week-end here with relaKeepthebloodpurewithBurdock.Blood,}4Bitters.Eat simply,take exercise,keep VOR.Ho wit leave next Moadaycleanandyouwillhavelonglife.for Jacksonville,Fia.,to spend the AT MOORESVILLE!winter,Mrs.Ed:Deato Tuberculosis —Pushing!tives. tom Mooresviiie,Oot.3—A very dis |companied ss far as Salisbury by ‘ressing and sad death counereney visiting his relatives hero.re.J.Dora Hudson Poore passed away at|Saturday andthehomeofberfather,Mr.Joshtua|friends. Mrs.Poore had been {I of|Saturday to bear Hon,Marion Bus-tbergulosis for some time and sev:| |Corresvondence ofTheLandmark. n will go to!Statesville Wednesday to visit rela- Mr.Willis R.Hotchkiss,s missionaryfromAfrica,gave a very in.|teresting lecture ia the Presbyte-rign church Sunday morning.Dr,John Craven,of Huntersville,|Dr.}N.of Charlottes,spent|Peeler, Ilmess in Mr.Lippard’s Family—Farm Work. Stavesville,Ry F.D.No.3;Oot.1,| suffering with an invasion of typhoid fever.Two chiidren,Hoyt andRalph,areseriouslyil].Oshermembersofthefamilyarecomplaining| but it is hoped that the disease may|be stayed. Cotson is opening rapidly and peo.| ple are busy picking it out.Farm 6rs are also busy cutting their peavines.The vines are rather short,this vear. LOST ~PLAIN band bracelet between depot |coneeahi Suitable rewardif |HE STEKLE,Cleveiand.,|HE LANDMARK office. STRAYED |r80enyhemeatRick:ville,small red female pig.Information will beappreciated.Vv.H.NANCE.,Oct 4,1910. WwW ANTED «YOU to know that thei«Charlotte Evening Chron-tele “The Great Penny Paper,”ia on sale in yourtowneachevening,and that HotelIredell]and Wi-Blackburn are oar regularly appointed agentsandwilldeliveratyourhomeorOfficeforonecentperdayorsixcentsperweek.Give it a trial.AUCTION SALE. WILL sell in frent of House on SATURDAY,October 15th,at 3 o'clock D.m.,one lot of Stage S.be Cur-tains and Wings,several p New Patterns and New-Goods received daily.Call and see the pretty things in stock. MRS.M.N:KEIM. heady For Your Tobacco, We are now open for business and prepared to take care of yourtobacco,We appreciate your patronage in the.past and can promise you better accommoda tion far your stock,etc.,than ev- er béfore.-Our buyersare ready and anxious for tobacco,se comealong.We will take care with your tobacco and do as we have always done,make it bring the highest market price.We are well known to you and you can have confidence in our ability to sell your tobacco for good prices. Albert Matlock is still with us and needs nocomment.He sticks for the last bid.Bring us yourtobacco.Very truly yours, Mctiwee’s Planters’Warehouse, Oct.4,1910.—8t. Eare now ready for ginning cotton.Wegthforthe25thandputonn\ome bag ing “Accsfindtesfree-washestetfooae WE HAVE New Home-made Molasses. Hecker’s Graham Flour. Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour. A nice lot of Hams , An@d Breakfast Bacon. Pork Sausage,iu 2-pound Cans,at 30c.per can. EAGLE &MILHOLLAND. BROWNBPapcmerye4 Oe FRESHLOT Cream of Wheat, Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Palled Figs, Seeded Kaisins. J.B.Gill’s, *PHONE 27, GROCER, de — ADMINISTRA {OR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administratorof J.F Stew- art,deceased.thia ia to notify al)persons having claims againat said estate to present them to theundersignedonorbeforetheMthdayofOctober,1911.And all persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement.J.A.STEWART,7.V.Long,Att'y.Administrator.Oct,4,1910, | Sunday here witb! tr,A.H.Lippard’s family are || | at ae We Wan Your Ban Account —=WW AY —= ASIO §BANKING is our basiness. 4%Years of experience enables us touandleyourbusinessintelligently. §Our strong condition insures youSAFETYandaffordaliberalac- commodation. 4 YOUR WANTS receive carefulconsideration, {‘lou are treated courteously. {|WE WOULD APPRECIATE IT, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATESVILLE Capital $100,000.00 Resources 625,000.00 J.O.IRVIN.President.E 8.PEGRAM.Cashier.Geo.H.Brown,Vice Pres Jno.W.Guy,Asst.Cashier, ee, ee am e Ss f MPION DRIL Champion Drills sow Oats, Peas,Wheat,Rye and Fertilizer perfectly,and we save you from five to ten dollars in price. SEE US. Oct 4,1910. B ALLISON'S |PE CMOS sola a BPS ake Mi ges ‘Grand Cotton Carniva ath *x o PYM ny .et CLOSES SATURDAY.King Cotton is ushering in the last week of his Carnival at our store.Don’t miss this last week of the gale.It's a matter of pocketbook importance“ to you. Cottou Carnival Prices are telling.the story at this store.Telling it in plain, terse,price-saving language that means much —dollare,dimes and pennies to all who hear it.Sale positively closes SATURDAY, October 8TH. W.H.ALLISON, STATESVILLE,NORTH CAROLINA, sit 2>;“ay Pan ya)% ey eS cee RE ee,TO THE BOOK CLURS I solicit your order for Books ata very low price and it will be to your advantage to see me before placing yourorder All orders for Books matled ou the day they aregiven me RIP.ALLISONS BOOK STOR:,124 West BroadStreet. i tk o a Ne at Are You Hard on Shoes? Many a woman thinks sheis hard onshoeswhenthefactofthematterishershoeshavetrickedher.If your shoes go to pieces unreasonably soon it’sthefaultofthemaker.To meetcompetitionhehasskimpedand scalped and substituted inferior for honest materials till there’s noth- ing left but looks. SOUTHERN GIRL $2.00 SHOE $2.50 is built to fit the foot snugly and comfortably,as every good shoe should.|It is built along the most fashionable lines,as you have a nght c to expect.It wears like iron—which cannot Ps be said of some shoes at this price. Look fortheRedBell on the Box. The parts that show are honest .on their face and give to the foot i a trim and stylish appearance. Be The parts that take the strain 3 and wear—away inside and out ae of sight—are just as thorough,just FE as honest.Look up our dealer 5 in your town and let him tefl+you This same shoe in our7howwecanmakesuchagoodoearSsan eS 50 @ .“iFeshoeforthemoney.Gesdjear rue paul In Our College Wi r-CRAPDOCI-TERRY co.,Waiting w,37002 P ur 57.50—S$4.00,it equal:yn 9,va.the best custom eae” r Have received one hundred P head of Horses and Mules. BY;All good KentucKy and Ten- :nessee stock and are well broken. :Big lot of Wagons,Buggies and Harness. ;Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co., Be A esBe a 2 4:EF'OR SALE.| 4 Forty-five acres one mile from Harmony (where {thére is a High School),> >frontingonthe Statesville road.Four-room house,barn and out buildings;& a half in cultivation,balance in oak and pine timber.Will cut about one hundred :thousand feet of oak and pine lumber.4 re.9%acres,seven miles north of Statesville,half mile from macadam road,r .Four-room dwelling,barn;35 acres in cultivation,balance in timber;land level k my bandproductive, 53 acres,one mile from Scott's. tion,balance in woodland. 260 acres ten miles from Statesville,3%miles from Eafola.Two dwellings, out houses,one barn.One hundred acres in cultivation,balance in woodland, Will make an idea!stock farm. A number of bouses and lots in and around Statesville and and Stocks in Local Corporations at investment prices. For further information and prices,call on or write Ernest G.Gaither,Statesville N.C, ‘PHONE NO.23 INSURANCE,STOCKS AND Rea Estate. ::Office No.1,Mills Building.. ee we BARIUM SPRINGS WATER.| A natural Mineral Water Tonic.Purifies the blood,cures indigestion,eczema and all skin troubles.Also diseases of the kidneys and bladder. BARIUM SPRINGS COMP'Y, Barium Springs,N.C. Small house,good barn;30 acres in cultiva- SE TE N oeThis.Way} FOR Empire and Buckeye Drills, Deering Mowing Machinesand Rakes,Syracuse Plows,Hand Made Harness and John Deere Buggies. L g Statesville Hardware&HarnessCompany & ;dCi |western THE LANDMARK |TURSDAY,-—Oorossr 4,191. |EVIDENT INTENT TO DECEIVE Republicans Playing Double Game on Local Self-Government Plank. Asheville Gazette-News. Efforts,Herculean and per- sistent,but nevertheless futile, are still being made to induce the Republican leaders in this State to agree upon a consistent and concerted <dnterpretation of the ‘local self-government plank.The North Carolina edition of the American Issue,the organ of the prohibition forces,contains in its last number an article which is no- thing if not illuminating.It seems that a Republican of State-wide prominence had written to the pa per mentioned a_letter with ref- erence to the new Republican lead- } ership,and the local self-govern ment plank,which letter eontains these words:“I think they mean to deceive all theyt can’in the hope of carrying the Legislature aad repeal the prohibition law.I have no faith in anything they say.” Thereupon officers of the Anti Saloon League addressed a letter to Chairman Morehead asking for light.We quote from the American Issue:“Mr.Jno.M.Morehead,Chai: man,McAdoo Hotel,Greensboro,N Cc My Dear Sir:|wrote you some two weeks ago for your construction of the much-discussed .local se! government plank placed in the Republican platform at the con vention in Greensboro.1 would thank you to answer the same at once,and give us your inter- pretation of that plank.I see from the papers that your committee will cor wert’Monday,and’T trust’thar, inasmuch as this plank’is discuss ed from the mountains to the s¢ and various men are construing it various Ways,that your committee will see the necessiy of taking up this plank gnd placing the proper construction on it.’I take it,that inasmuch as the platform was pass- ed without any special discussio: and nothing said pro and con reé garding this section,that it is «on tirely within their prerogative to interpret the same 1 shall expect an answer from this surely not lat- er than September 7th,inasmuch as your committee meets.on the 5th.Thanking you for your for- |Mer communications,|am,Yours, yery truly,” Not only did Chairman Morehead |fail to answer the leter by Septem ber 7,but he has never answered itlsince.Col.Lusk of this city,in jthe hope of ascertaining to what ex tent he and Mr.Britt ‘and other Republicans had been de- ceived by those Republicans who de- clared there was not a drop of liq- |}uor in the platform at the time of {its adoption,wrote to an officer of {the Anti-Saloon League asking him ,to take the matter up with More- head.None of these gentlemen has ever been shown ‘the courtesy of a reply.A Presbyterian minister of this section made a like appeal fo)light;and was answered by Morehead’s secretary,who said rath-' er curtly that he supposed the plank meant what it said,and he further suj posed his employer would answer the letter later on.He never has. liquor men and money had been em oloyed to make Morehead chair- Mau,and they are determined to ke«p on-using these influences,the while taking particular care not to Say anything that would have ‘he effect of incurring the displeasure of the dry forces. We do not believe that ever be- for:in the history of American pol-! itics have a set of men gone to’work witn such self-evident deliberation to deceive thé?voters.Only here ,and.there.i to be found one of aeba “we ern:oe nesty and duplicity which d create even in liquor.circles sation of nauseatiiscsetnahepsibiiatatinttintipaeiaeitis |dish shor a SE orporation Votes Employes in |Solid Mass. |Balti nore Sun. »The letter from the Sun’s|staff corr:spondent in Indiana—illus- trates the need of driving the cor- |pora ions out of politics.Our cor-;respcondent shows that in the town }of Gary,built,owned and controll- ed by the United States Steel Cor- |poraiion,there are 10,000 voters, most:y of foreign speech;Huns by birth,as ignorant of our politics and goveriment as they |fuage,who vote as one man at the comp.and of the steel company’s su- perin-endent.They do not know what they are voting about and |it is said that in 1904 they.voted for Roosevelt under the impres- sion that they wére voting for him as superintendent of the mills. tndiaia is one of the so-called ‘‘piv- |Otal’’States of the Union,and its vote may decide the presidency.And {the Steel Trust’s vote in Gary may |decide the vote of Indiana.The Steel Trust selects and controls the |Congressman from the district in|which Gary is situated.If the {10,000 employes of the Steel Trust were permitted to vote without mo- |lestation,some would vote one way jand some another,and those who |were ignorant would seek advice |from some source which |patriotic.But fortobeabletocast 10,000 }one State,not for any patriotic pur- |pose,but solely to promote its own |interests,is a menace to freedom‘and to good government.The cor- porations should be drivn out of|politics. |When Assistant Jailer Green en- }tered the Wake county jail,Thurs- day morning.the prisoners fell up- on him,seized his keys and at- tempted to escape An alarm was given,however,and help arrived he- fore the prisoners eould get out harshDon't use physies.The reac-flon weakéns the bowels,leads to ehronic constipation Get Doan’s Reg) uletes They operate easily,tone the stomach cure constipation “My child was burned terribly about the face,beck and ¢hest 1 apptied TrThomas’Belectic Oil.The pain caasodandthechildeankintorestfulwleep.’'-~Mrs,Nancy M,Hanson,Ham burg,N.Y. are of.our lan- might be, a corporation) votes in) 5 ek PELLACRA IN THESTATE. ‘Seventy Deaths:From the Disease! Officially Reported Since dan- uery 1. Lulletin State Bourd ‘of Health. Stace the first day of January, 19iu,to September 1,1910,there were reported through carefully col-| lected,official death certificates,now on ite in the office of the State Board of Health,70 deaths from pellagra,‘Our records do not ex- tend beyond January.Now,70 deaths in,eight months means an) average of 8%/deaths per month,or | tor 12 months 105 deaths.Our) regtstratiou Jaw covers only one- focrth the population of the State For the whole State we would then) WE HAVE RECEIVEDiFALLLINE New Patterns and Sizes. Rugs,Art Squares.and Carpets. Complete line of Stair Carpets. We have all Grades and Prices. ==>MATTINGS <a 100 Rolls of Japan and China— 4,000 yards.e2!!colors.White, Brown,Red,Blue and Green.Call early and get the best patterns. multiply the 105 by 4,which would| make 420 deaths per year.Now| rousider oue more tact in making our estimate,namely,that the dis- ase iS new,and not more than one doctor in six or eight is yet able, to recognize it,This simply means nut a very large’number of deaths) frou,pelagra are unrecognized a3 sifeh Assuming that only as many. ceaths from the disease are unrecog-) nized as are recognized,we are very) ably near the truth in placing | ties estimate at about 1,000 deaths a sear.| Ail this is a warning.Is pellagra’ spreading in our State?We dont kuow Most authorities believe ‘t is Can it spread?We answer by quoting some figures given by Dr ind.J.Wood,of Wilmington,in a pa- er on the disease: “In 1879 the number of cases in Italy was 97,855.About this time in) Venetia,among 10,000 deaths 50) were due to pellagra Since 1881, ihe humber has declined materially, suppusedly owing to the strenuo'1s) elf +ts on the part of the govern- atest in-the-mere-careial—epeetiont: of Indian corn and in the improve- lent of the geneal hygienic con-) ions.Next to Venetia stands Lombardy with 300 deaths,then) Smilia,with 200 deaths.Piedmont, Umbria and Tuscany attribute.over per cent.of all deaths to pella-| gra Neusser asserted that in 15S€ in Venice,with a population of &i,- 588 natives,there were 1,086 cases of pellagra. “In Reumania in STATESVILLE HOUSEFORNISHING COMPANY Our clothes-values areensytosee. 1885 there were '0,626 cases;in 1886,19,797 cases out of a population of 56,300,000 — In 1892 there were 4,500 cases,in 1898 21,272 cases.’Triller says that in 1906 in Roumania there were) 30,000 pellagrins.” Then it did spread in other coua- ries.It is a serious disease,aud in itself ig a4 strong argument for a betrer equipped State Board et Hea'th than one whose total revenuse from all seurces does not amount to ever $12,500. Pu:atter all,there:is something of inecusistency “in all the newspu- per excllemept.over.this néw dis- ease Why discuss the needs for knowing the means of preventing pellagra,when we know how to prevent tuberculosis,hookworm, malaria,typhoid fever and other d'seases,all of which,taken togeth- er,destroy ten or twelve lives in our State while pellagra takes one?Let us use what knowledge we have. Let us have a public health depart- ment adequate to investigate pella- gra and,what is much more needed, to teach the people the life-saviug facts already available. Let no one misinterpret the mea- Field glasses are not needed‘to see the fine points of perfection in the kind of Clothes we sell.Style, fit and every detail of fine tailoring are there inside and out.‘If better ing of these facts.North Caroli-clothes could be made this store na is just as healthy as any other ASouthernState—in fact,we would have them.We especially have a death rate but slightly high-} er than the average death rate ia the United States.We are to be congratulated’on the fact that the’ very large proportion of our.dis eases are preventable diseases; but as a people,if we do not arouse’ ourselves from our indifference in invite particular dressers,men who never wore ready made clothes,to see ours.Quality up,price down. See our special $12.50 Suits. matters of public health,we shal! deserve the penalty.of sanita in-AT pene g pont tena saaeSleen éMathing A Lar”= eto ard -Bas Fp yAnd,if there be chose’who "hofievel in placing the candle under a’bush-!el,who believe in withholding ree the public the knowledge of presence of disease until’it preices well intrenched among us,or those who believe it.is hurtful to interpret the:mganing of these sanitary facts for the people,may we seriously in- quire of them,by what other means we May arouse the publie to a prop- er sense of its obligations ™this fundamental problem of public health?To the policy of publicity! the writer is fast wedded.Our mot to,im-so far as in us lies,is:‘Ye shall know the truth,dnd the truth shall make you free.” WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR.| We wil)make a Whole Wheat Flour this year —like the old burr mill makes—at $2.75 per 100 ponnds, We want all the exchange we can getand will give as much as anybody -else on new wheat.a Joy Rides That Are Tragedies. Charlotte Chronicle. The fatalities among the joy-rid-—~8 4 e ers are coming toeo thick and:fast (t R lle M lls to keep track of,but two of the }1 y O r 1 s more recent accidents are worth re- cording.In New Orleans,two men,MILLER,Manager. both married,tock two women of the town on a lark.it was at 2.40a ES: o'clock in the morning when,“burn-|home,all hands drunk,(eeSee250amitGETSLEthedriver,in It plunged AS ()FS control of the machine.| into a canal 12 feet deep and all) four occupants were drowned.A\ pretty story for the wives of the men,wasn't it?The New Or-| leans papers spared none of the de-| tails.An automobile with two) men and two women returning to}°GNewYorkaftermidnight,crashed Clean,First Class oods. through an iron fence and a stone) wall and fell 40 feet.The two wo-| men were killed and the men were!NO SECONDS. sent to the hospital.In this case) there was no liquor or immorali-|R2 00Shirts at $1.40 ty.It was simply a joy ride In|$1.50 Shirts at 1.00 the case of one of the young wo-| men,it was her first ride in an au-! tomobile and she had consented to) go out with her friends on condi-| tion that she should be returned! home before midnight.It was whil@ speeding in an effort to fulfil this $1.00 Shirts at «75 Limited quantity.Call early. S.,M.&H.Shoe Company, promise that the accident occurred, The joy ride in a good many cases has the wrong name,Too fre hd quently the joy of it is turned into =eae eranaren ae en aestraxedy,“Tho”‘newspapers "oueht RETURN TONATURE!VALUABLE FARMFOR SALE!to get up a new name for ‘it ' asrenaeEENE -VEW indeed there are who know not that their |‘T’'WO miles east of Lookout Shoals,on the Ca- lloarseness In a ehild subjegt.te eroup PALNSand ILLSare caused by violating Na-tawba river,consistingof 265 acres;7-room: ‘ig a sure indication of the approach of ture'slaws.But HOW to get in tune with Ns-'|dwellingonplace,is well watered and contains « the disease.if Chamberlain's Cough ture?.My storyissimpleand plain and it answers|jot of good timber.Land is well adapted to.corn, itemedy is given”at once or,even af vont vital question,You CUT OUT DOCTOR eotton,wheat,oats,and would make a fine atock ier the croupy cough has appeared,it)BILLS after hearing my story.farm,For further information writeorseeJ.8B. will prevent the attack,Contains no,NR J.A.ADAMS,(tila OL or L.K.K.OVEROAES,States- poison.Sold by the Statesville Drug Co Aug,16 960 W Broad Stetesville,N.C.|villaN.O.ug.9,1910, . ?.o ,.wa”_0 .7mm Dae ”Pm ;con Mt oo rT Ee Bs yee vt oe me”‘ag.re ee &oe orm ,7iv4Pte:iy .¥*e Z ¥ae Dail 3¥7 :ae aN :2 a >le %*pi >-be ba Fare ‘“¢*‘eee +73 =Se ~‘ a4 ¥«r ‘.. ‘ SEERA—— %(a -S L perere ne,FURENT POSTSTaman a7h + |FERTILIZERS! |FOR FALL TRA :FERTILIZERS FOR CASH Only For 8-2-2 Ammoniated Fertilizer at 10-4 Bone and Potash at 10-2 Bone and Potash at16PerCent.Acid Phosphate atmc14PerCent.Acid pecan St . 13 Per Cent.Acid Phospha Our goods are guaranteed dry and drillable. our down town representatives,or call on us. DE. We Have Arranged to Make the Following Low Prices On Fall Trade: $2.00 Per $1.65 Per$1.45 Per$1.50 Per$1.40 Per $1.35 Per” n Car Lots,From Car,50c.Per Ton Less. Can deliver goods from our Fac- tory or Warehouse on Kincaid siding.See Geo.M.Austin or H.L.Stevenson, Very respectfully, Bag.Bag.Bag.Bag.Bag. Bag. WF IMPERIAL COTTON OIL COMPANY.® N.B.Highest Cash Prices Paid For Cotton Seed. mean brilliant be formed that will hibit showing the opportunities thatButevenmoreinterestingthan;;oes success in the later college days,this statement,is Senator Doiliver's “Wait the settler along its lines inPHONE63eveninafteryearsofbusinesslife;remarks about how the last tariff (ue Southeast,and re caereSichardswi!or dull an‘dismal failure for life,trial Agent M.Vbillwasmade,the aut yhich,;.hors.of which nake the very best possible display, i as a rule he said,“had treated the Republi :When your stove eee iene It is true that too many parents can platform defining Ghee just feeling that through the PittsburgIcanputituptostay.YOU!out their childrem in school and measure of tariff rates as a practi.“20W he will reach just the peopleareinneedofanystovepipeIleavethefateoftheyoungonestoca)joke on the public,”whom the South wishes to attracthaveplentyofthebest.If your}the teachers.School life and home “No member of the Senate finaice 1"addition to the exhibition dyroofleaksIcanstopit.life should be closely and definite-nittee.”’:i he Southern railway the Pittsburg;committee,”says Mr.DolMver,‘was %:;My place is headquarters fcr]ly related.School is a big thing 10 able to stand up on the floorof the 520:which has its offices in thetterandspout.For sale in|the boy and the girl.It is the big-chamber and offer a reasonable ox.»¢Y8tone building,venir de Phe en-e shop or put up on the house,|gest thing in their lives during the planation of any important details (ent to brag 5 num er the Then Valley Tin and Ridge|mouths of the school term it Is of the bill.Such members of the|oe Pos gens ap ppm negRoll.Also Tin Shingles at a |too bls for the children to mak committee ax deigned to participate "ATds of tradeand other,orktheesharingalone.in the debate would have been ab-‘:5 :amicethatwillsaveyoumoneSeeen»Y ave been ab-OU eyre,forget that I sone a a.The parent should share it,should solutely helpless if they had mislaid velopment of that section cialty of Tin Roofing,and if you eee 7 be -ae =the memoranda prepared for thei i Ke in Wilk°‘it,and should counse e child and’use by persons who have not yet Studying the Forests in es. want Sheet Metal of,any kind or sympathize with him or her,enter-|been elected to the Senate:Wilkesboro PatriotsizeIhaveit.Don’t forget that ing into the school spirit with Ze3t|although it is understood some cf Mr.-W.M,Moore,an expert fromTFmakeandsellthebestWellandheartyenthusiasmThisthematenowcandidatesNoman6National‘Department of \gBuckettobefoundanywhere,for |should be so,not only in the work can carefully read the hearings bi riculture working in conjunctionwholesaleandretail.of preparing the lessons,but the fore the House committee on wavs vith the State Agricultural DepartThankingyouforpastfavors,parent.should be a partner of the and means during the last twenty-went i heme te spend’tio Weske tn Tremain,Yours respectfully,child in Benn A i.ret wg five years without seeing that the study the forests of Wilkes countyeyIn\this way we parent Can very language of our tariff laws,in Mr,Moore will note particularly thelosertOthe\child,and be :;BOE :i ;wet ChQSeR ve Sena,and de Af all the more iniportant schedule iture of the forests,the varietiesinfluenceintherightdevelopmentincludingthepunctuation,has been xnd kinds of timber supply and theofheadandheartqualitiesthatwillhandedintothecommitteesofConpT.Ww.Frazier.lata which he compiles will later be aid wonderfully in-preparing a fer-gress by interested parties on the »ublished by the State Departmenttilesoilfor-the quick germination oytside.”’M ’‘f tl seeds the teacher will sow Agriculture Mir Moore Says "he ee hey ~é aaa said.And after such testimony as that ,it the department receives many sary “ban =aa do it ‘all thee teach by den ;»Mie ee nquiries about this Appalachiansary,ea)mon ,>:coche .REMOVAL NOTICE!er has ‘the ‘care of thaty pupils,of oa ong Republican,the little section and to answer these inquieeadirsrroldpie-eating Republican machine ries intelligently is one reason forLhavemovedmytinshopfromvaryingtemperamentsanddiffer-in North Carolina is ‘standing pat,”his visit He has two co-workersCourtstreet°114 east Broad ¢ent orders of capacity,from homes’and small-fry politici:,;;:street—in the Sta G ;.18 ry politicians who-don't who are in different sections of the—-Co's old stand—where I all got varied 'life stations.There-Know any more about.protection state.kinds of tin workand guaranteeit.fore the eg ee car dae et.than a mud turtle,are going about Sehomecannotbedoneby1@teachertellingthepeoplethatthevneed4..f It ie t e of sudden shap «1K ;W-C.GASS.in ‘the school room If the public the old refuse that the balance of ident i Chemnbartate’s Li iit nteeOeeeneaeeducationofaboyorgirli®the country is casting off in be relied wpon to take the place ofneeeeneeallthatitsiouldbe;it must be -the eantty Sageor,who cannot atways.»be foun at the moment Then it isDIDATEFORSHERIFFI,through the ‘co-operation of teach The sibabans purgative effeet expe that Chamberlain's tinimert is nie.(er,pupil and parent The respon-rienced by all who use Chamberlain's er found wanting.In cases of sprains,sibility of the parent is as great as healthy.“ng Liver Tablets,and he cuts,wounds and bruises Chamberlain's@candMatetorvealthyconditionofthebodyandmindLinimenttakesoutthesorenessand|ee oeotItedallcounty,i".WILLIAMS,|that of the teacher.which they create makes one feel joay-drives away the pain.Sold by theAte.1%1998,|Without the combined interest anc ful.Sold by the Statesville:Drug Co.Statesville Drug Co \74/*“o *4 "1aaha,fe i ‘»‘:pba as Lp a ‘i ais ¥Ponte’ Hundreds More in Statesville in the Same Plight. Tired all the time; Weury and worn cut night and day; Back aches;side aches; A)l on account of the #dnays, Must be'p thero at their work A Statesville citizan shows you how: >ea > Mrs.R.S.Powelt,708 Tradd St.,Statesville,N.C.,says:“For some time |felt miserable,and did not know what caused my trouble,I suffered from dizzy spells and there was a severe pain across the small of my back.I felt languid nearly all the time and there was a noticeable lack of am- bition.|was finally advised to try Doan's Kid- ney Pills,and immediately procured a supply at Hall's drug store.They improved my condition in-every way,and continued use brought aboutacompletecure,Lam glad to give Doan’'s Kidney Pills my highest endorsement.’ e2cece3 50 Foster-Mi.spurn Co.,Buffa For sale by al!dealers.Price cents, lo,New York, United States. Remember the name sole agents for the Doan’s and take ne other DR.W.H.WAKEFIELD (F CHARLOTTE.wili be in Statesville at TheInn,on TUESDAY,OCTOBER lith,one day only Hia practice ia —to the medicalendsurgicaltreatmentofdiveasenoftheEye,Ear,Nose ard Throat and meer Glassen.Sept..2",1910, idiies i :bs Jee oe as een co-operation briefly outlined here Exhibition of the South's ResourcesTHELANDMARKthechildcannotgetthemaximunatPittsburgExhibition.<,¢'0vai,benefit the public school is desig The agricultural resource®of 5 06 lle ad -I Nl.TUE SDAY,a “Oc TOBER4,1910.ed to a.bi child oe x ts the South aud the many advantages rE————>“Te CAN HELP CHER,‘2@ mMaximun:benefit out of the pub which that section offers the home-;:PARENTS(oANHELP TEACHER.lie school courses is pretty like!y seeker will be made a distinct feat.Kingof eANS Usean Electric Flat-Iron andWhatgradeofflourtoMustTakeanInterestandNotEx-t@ set the maximum benefit out of ire of the National Land and Irri-aa be comfortable.Saves time andélidbtspecttheTeachertoDoItAll.life The parent who fails or nes ration Exposition,popularly know2 Is the one:Standard prep-trouble.Attaches toan ordinaryuse,remove a ou :lects to be a part of the child's |.“pittsburg’s Big Land Show,”to aration §universall d lamp socket and is readyfor usebyusingGreensboroNewsschoollife—studies,joys,sorrows }.held in Pittsburg,Pa,at Du-h y an ||in three minutes.The custom is too prevalent,~is failing to embrace a divine!quesne ,Garden,October 17th to ent usiastically endorsed 'Have just receiveda shipmentDANVALLEYFLOUR!among parents,of simply sending Skat ae mate and :.,Simp’29th,Uhrough the exhibit which the ff by Doctor,Druggist,Lay-of the regular household iron,“|the children to school and leaving ae ing in the lives of immorta!southern Railway Company has ar-man GOWANS Cures weight 6 pounds,made by theWecouldciteathoustheresultsentirelywiththeteach-souls ranged to make through its Land .re General Electric Co.,and willdf.er and the pupil.“It is often said.eeEeae Re od Industrial Department :Pneumonia,Croup,Colds,sell these at $3.50 each,strictlyandreasonsforusing‘asserts the Washington Times,The Farmers the.Forerunners of Po-This exposition is backed by two Conghs Pleurisy and all cash on delivery ofiron.Let us.“that whether a school is a good litical Insurgency.of Pittsburg’s great daily papers 9DANWALLEY.FLO UR LU achee)or a bad sehypelsdenends am Monro danepad +a:sad.wilh bg the most comprehensive ailments caused,from.Jue Ul.send you eae eeeeeemeBetfereanon-wiiListete..3 s5e8 oe othe aah pa a pean,Ge Ae Cat oer eee woe ones IA Mimsnon o-songesnon.ff!{give.«==e 3 ties”to"get‘the.“tetwut of nts ah look ‘last week,Senator‘Doiliver,of.atk to Tne.suit aemenre aniseoeinaieciionstatitentayanttonating’ts wr goca,ove,surgent.“Republican,ais-“Fen,deep root in the densely poy-||Gowans Preparationtay omeof8i»happens to attend’is a £:gO on :a ated districts |arcun¢sbury,i;ma.uestionab y a wae gor aan:On the other hand,if cusses “The Forward ‘nstirgen!here farmers are being driven out sales of any preparation carried Ih #E ECTRIC CO.,,>a >c ¢ best ]our milled in he does not.try to learn,no school ty»ang frankly states that the move-°!their fields by the enc pps ScssbuledPein”consider it a A.D.COOPER,Manager.America today and one is a good school for hint,”*There’ment originated outside the party.°en ee a oil oe ae THE MURRAY DRUGCO.,ee ae mrtrialwillconvinceyouisharapoeoeSeenaeThefarmersoftheWeststartedit.city =sieeve t Sepilerion ah Wholes ale Drugists |and it shou appeal strongiy to pa-he says,and continues 00 Souls,wile e popula ,Of ”-;of the fact.rents,upon wows,siete the oo “We are not yet up to the les-'is oe a r ee Columbia,8.C.,duly 21,1910 {FO R SA LE 1greatestresponsyforSIVIDE®sons with which these farmers of Miles is two an@ a quarter *!-C,¥.BOSHAMER,JR.,child a chance in life.lowa,Wisconstn,Minnesota and the rhe shew has ae eee ated ?a oe HavEITI THE HOME |_Parents should take a ign States west of the Missouri made YerTtised in the ittsburg von *aeandaiads a 500.25e.LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE interest in their children’s school the period from.1870 to 1880 mem.“24 throughout the surrounding _Rowan Sanrehs 08.DURHAM,N.C.|One of the best andStatesville,N.C.,Phone 1125.days.It is comparatively easy tO granite in the annals of national life.“?ritery.Railroads have giver arantend.and money refunded by your Broggist fF |em the Rusy et eae bene In their time they were thought to eee Se ees ee attract-—=2 most up-to-date Gro-one is young and it is therefore im-pe extremists and fanatics;yet the ‘98 thousands to the show.-———|:aie #.portant that boys and girls should opinions which they espoused are The Land and Industrial De-ALL TIRED OUT!|cery Storesinthecity.ler a Usefal Man be encouraged to study when in theryow geen to be moderate and worthy P4ttment of-the-Southern is equip Well established,do- *|grades.It is then that habits will o¢4};acceptation.”ped to make a*comprehensive ex- ing a good business. GROCHRY, Care of Tux LANDMARK, Real Estate For Sale 4-room house and lot 213x250, Broad and Elm streets,4,750 +-room house,lot 50x150,Arm-field street,750$lots Meeting street. 20 lots in south Statesville $75to $200.!05-acre farm,one mile west of Statesville,$75 per acre.400 acres at $23.50 per acre.211 acres at $25 per acre. STOCKS—If you are seeking in- vestinent in any of our local cotton mills,furniture factories or othercorporations,think I can beof serv- ce to you. ISIDORE WALLAGE,PHONE 240,1 ROBBINS ROW.Sept.7,1909, WANTED If-you want to exchange your wheat.for flour,bring it to us and get the best flour made in theSouthRemember,we want your wheat.eitherinexchangeorforcash.STATESUILLE FLOUR MILLC, ee 4 “ptatesville acd that his first news -Starbuck,of Forsyth;ninth pau"MIGHT sy ".et "PTHELANDMARK[<noreosers,[ana pune mee =ee orn (ers,but by their simple talks andTUESDAY,--Ocroser 4,1910.)their inttuence they have a telling=Offect on their hearers.LAYMEN SPEAK IN CHURCH.(|Mr.Ross spoke at the First As-|The Union Mission peti dr heagaar|‘sou at the First Baptist churchStreetChurchSundayEveningduringthereguiarpreachingsery-the Speakers.lice hour in the forenogn,both ofAnaudicucewhichpackedtheomteTli.g of the ymen’s Mis-main auditorium of the chureh/sionury Movement.Mr.E.A.Cole,§ and the Sunday school annex,rep -of Charlotte,who was expected to{ resentative of the —several |i gregations of the town,attended)Was not present, »union meeting at Broad Street s oer Co RR Methodist éhuren Sunday eve--4N OLD REPUBLICAN TICKET, ning in tic interest of the Lay-The Names of the Republican Can-|men's Missionary Movement..Rev.|qigates in 18¢Jord rp C.&Maddry,of the First Baptist hers,Colored,Candidate For the church,was in charge of the exer-|Legislature in Iredell. cises,anc the opening.prayer was by Rev.C.KE,Raynal,of the First 7 :Presbyteriaa church...Rev.Harold)Mr.T.W.Woodsides,of Concord Turper,pastor of the church,read township,ee eee eetheScripturelesson,and the bene-/ONe the other en oe ;diction was by Rey.W.A.Lutz,ot 6:.a ee eer as ats o:i T ‘elle >ep ‘a .the Lutheran church.The excellert)'2«:rj>name f the candidates for:the choir was a pleasing the names of t 5alaeettheservice.”State offices,Supreme and Supe-The speakers of the evening were|Tior Court judges,Congress,StateMessrs.H.A.Banks,of Hickory,5epator and legislative and county,and J.H.Ross and C.E.Mason.of Candidates in Iredell county,all be- Charlotte,business men who are giv ing printed Pao.aa eae eee, ing portions of their time and mon-7 ee or fo on ce ek ey to the tuission cause.In his pre-U2 sea ht .bo ad red,Witte andliminaryretuarksbeforeintroducing!Printed in «:mt ‘yes acethefirstspeaker,Mr.Maddry men.»!ue—and ae are .printed in tioned that the present union meet-te eon ante pao ene are ing and the fact that business men a “dine rat ont : are now giving their time and mon-For Gove ener William W.Holeytothemissionworkaretwo,‘en,of Wake;we:Seen yeegreatsignsthattheKingdomofGowCruor,Todd R.aldwe t,of Burke; is coming.Mr.Banks,who is a ®t Secretary of ‘State,H.J.Men- well known newspaper man,now ed me dare i -itor of the Tickory Democrat,spoke Urer,David A.Jenkins,of Gaston;“4 :for Auditor,Henderson Adams oforhisayeeeareThas|Davidson:for Superintendent”ofaoeetiakwade:se oxic:ober give Public Works (an office we don't is that Jesus Christ died for all mei,have now),Ceburn L Harris,ofthishavingbeentermed‘‘old news,Rutherford;for Superintendent ofe008Workin:ind new news.”He saig Public Instruction,Samuel Ss.Ash the need is self-evident,and that jh ae cee ee eeeallhecoulddowastosimplypointWane.»William M,Coleman,ototheneed.“He told of the cogdi-)@ke ;étionsinChina,Africa and other _For Supreme Court Judges—heathen nations and asked if we urtRiehmend M.Pearson,of Yadkin;a Christian nation could afford to Will B.Roaman,of Beaufort;Robt. withhold the news of Christ from P.Dick,0:renin’;at aethedyingheathen.It was mention-|0!_Rockingham ;K.G.Reade,oedthatChinaisnowonthevergePerson.poe ;cide of a great upheaval;is awakening For Superior _Court a ot ;and beginning to make great prog-First oiatrict,Cea TS ee a4ress,and uuless that country is giv-Pasquotank;second district,_Ed-en the gospel there will truly be a Mond W.Jones,of Washing-“yellow peril’some day.Strong ton;third district,Charles R.arguments us to why we should re Thomas,of Craven;fourth aspondtotheneedandsendthegos-|trict,Daniel L Russell,Jr.,totpeltothethree-fourths of the popu-Brunswick;fifth Sees Ra phjationoftheworldwhohavenever).Buxton,of Cumberland;sixthheardofChrist,were made by the ‘istrict,Samuel W.Watts (known:iad ae as “Greasy Sam"),of.Martin,sev-speaker.In beginning his remarks ®5 pod ’‘,ae Banks scutes uae a portion @@th district,Albion W.Tourgee,ofothisboyhooddayswerespentin|@¥llford;eighth district,Darius! ?Geer ea My district,George W.Logan,ofoeameoeaoeMr’Rutherford;tenth district,Ander-tive of Statesville and the peer >f/502 Mitchell,of Iredell;.elevanyBonthern-editor.enth district,James L.Henry,ofMr.Baaks was followed by Mr.Buncombe;twelfth district,RileyRoss,a merchant,who spoke on H.Cannon,of Jackson ;“The Field.’Mr.Ross said that!..For Congress,sixth district,the greatest job at all ia that of Calvin J.Cowles,of Wilkes.Mr.takipg the gospel to the thousand ‘owles was the father of Chas.H.ail nate Fae aaeee Kenve Cowles,the present member of Con-Christ said that the field is the 87°88 from this district.For solic-world and commanded that it he itor,tenth district,there is no eetakenforHim,yet two-thirds of the 0"the ticket,the Space being leftfieldhasnotbeentakenIfweblank.%4 ‘;had acted es we should from the OF Senator,36th district,O.G.time the command was given by Williams,of TIredell;for HouseChristtillnowtheworldwouldhaveoeRepresentatives,y M.Sha-already been evangelized.The fied or’eee Chambers;for sher-has never been more ready than noy -a eee v._W.Jones;for covfor’the sickle,said the speaker,the oner,Thos Templeton ;for treas- entire world being open for the re-urer,Benj.-C. Albia {the nameceptionofthegospelThepeople—.ve spelied Albea);for Supe-cf the héaiben lands are wanting rior Court clerk,W.W.Albia;forsomething,*hey knew not what.We furveyor,J.M.Turner;for com-know what it is and*should give it.missioners,Thos.Holeom,HenryAwakenedChinawithoutChristTroutman,Benj.Elkins,”John Ditwillbeamenaceanditisour-bdusi-fee,Samuel Irvin.The.place fornesstomorldChinaasChristin-the name of the rysister of deeds‘ended .{t-should be The pres-was‘lett blank.aa‘'a rene et <Wi veheathenlandshaveBeenbrought)2o!ess we ue vue pbugse,~oy;about by the ‘power“of-God behind far as The ‘Landmark knows not athefewlaboringmissionariesandsaaaoit®now living.Some ofnowthatthefieldisopenevery)¢eee on the local ticket’aremun’should go up straight to the amiliar;others are now unknown jbattleandtakethefield.*Business the county,It may Mterest theme,are interested in this great un-|Jonaeee erecration to know thatdertakingbecauseitistheirjob,fds Chambers,one of the can-They should turn their money into for rbaed the Legislature,bd lonthe.chanuels which will open thel ones man.Present day Repub-eyes of tne heathen..It is the work ee ee probably deny thatof‘he present generation,as the op-|treks an 2 negro for office inportunitywusneverbetter.The),ee eee.did just the erate—missionaries are in deadly ou the Proof is right here.flict with Satan and sin and C nist)y oohassaidforustogotothefeeYoungAsheville Physician KilledLet43£0 and route sin and Satan._._Hiniselt in New York.The lxst speaker was Mr.Mason,New York Dispatch,24.:a“Sace Ssiul cotton dealer of Char-|.With his mother frantically en-lotte who is thoroughly interested @eavoring to restrain him,Dr.Hu-in missions and is now supporting bert Gudger,a young physician ofSeveralmissionariesintheforeigaAsheville,N C.,committed suicidefieiis“r.Mason said that if we ‘O0dav by cutting his*throat with aWillstudythegospelthathastoCo)fazer in a room at the Gratd Un-with the last:command of our God |i0u hotel Dr,Gudger was gradwat-we will find that He has ealled°out €d ‘rom the school of medicine ‘ofHisChurchforagreatcon-|the University of PennsylvaniaetThebusinessoftheChurenJuneoflastyearandreturning8toevangelizetheworldandjfbishomebrokewefailinthatthemissionoftheWork.ItChurehhasfailed does not tu todownwithover-/had been intended to placeAchurehwhiehDitinasanatoriumtomorrow.sive always fails;it exn-4 Voth facher and mother accompa-hot even hold its own.The reason "ie?the young Man to this city andthattheChurehesandtheChris-Y@tched him closely lest he ‘carrydans:are not getting more out of 7!the purpose of self-destructionlifeisbecausetheyarenotgiving)Vith which he Seemed to be possess.out enough The cry of the mil.ed This atternoon Mrs Gudg»lions who have never héard the gos-Persvaded her husband to £0 a :pel is,“Won't you come over and Walk,Jeaving her alone on cunt thelpus?We ~should give them|"be must have dozed,for th xtMegospel.Our sinful neglect is She ktlew she heard her SO:.ue4stupendousfailure. Kyery breato “bout in his room Teedmarksthedeathofthousands,Can-With a scream the mohotwegivethemeternallife?Tha (0 her son's side,but he pushedbusinessmenarelearningthatthere!her aside,and though she still 2 i:are better places for their money 'Lis arm,he raised his baa yeethan=simply putting it in their DIS throat and slashed hims it thpockets.This ig truly a great age S8ch force that the blade et the aa}It is noted for its great commercial “©Shapped.He died in 19 ‘att:and scientific achievements,but,Utes =Something still greater may hap ,[Young Gudger ig a so fpen.The evangelization of the ©OMEressuan and Mrg J M G id oeWorldisthogreatestthingthatea,°!ASheviile His father i.thecomeinthisgeneration,and “I be Democratic eandidate>for Cor aelieve,”’gaid the speaker,‘that it '"Oe Asheville oewillbedoueinthisgenerationandangSome‘of us will live to see it.”We “ee mth.the 9-year-old son ofhavebeenmadetrusteesofthe£oOs-aa a M.Smith,who lives in theblsweaeonedinateheaternaltomeofFarmvittePittwecannotshirktheresponsea¥y,Was caught in a mower dri yv-If the Christians would only realiz x nls olger brother Wednesday“UhIN"POR pInMIDMNY Pe Boe ot would BML OS emmmfgaye tif blade cutting ther rushed distriet | :off bot »be Kent to the ends of the world.|».te ee of the leg smoothhespeake>closed by declaring tha ve Setting along all right.we will have to answer for our sin-KILLS a MURDERERmaneandunlesswesendtheafmercilessmurdererisAppendicitieelwewillsurelybshe.oth many vietims p ee ee atottistheneglectybeashamedafLitePillskillttutDr.King’s New °gently ttimulate :The laymen spoke with earn.bowels,preventing that eel liver ana»°at clogging that inandtheirremarkswereim-Vites appe nditcttis,curing Constipation, estness at Pressive because of the earnestness Headache,Bitlousness,Chills,26eW.F.Hall's. sociate Refoimed church and Mr.) con-|take a jurt in the evening service,|> Speaking of old election tickets,’ ninger,of Craven;for State Treas-3 We are now showing a handsome line of Ladies’Tailor-made Suits by.Prevention They| || | {AUTUMN OFFERINGSHighClassPemiums' Beginning October Ist,1910,we will give checks with all cashpurchases,which will be redeemed by us with high grade China,Enameled and Glassware.All articles given will be useful andappreciatedbyeveryone.;Girls,see that the boys look through our Clothing,Shoes andFurnishingStockandgiveyoutheirchecks.The check of hisfallpurchasewillgetyouahandsomepresent.Boys,consider your mother,sister or sweetheart and givethemthechecksforyourfallpurchaseTheywillappreciateitandyouwillbeoutnothing,as our prices are guaranteed aswellasourmerchandise. There has never been such a stock in Statesville in size,quality and price as we &|2: are showing for you to select from.And you may be sure,if price is any induce-ment,we will scll you your Fall and Winter outfit.Always a pleasure to show youthroughwhetheryouarereadytobuyornot.So dropin and see the new stylesandfabrics,a great many of them are entirely new and very nobby.Alllines in every department are especially strong this season.Very respectfully, “TPhe-k.M.knox Company. P.S.Your Millinery and Suit purchase checks will get you handsome present.Largeststockofmillineryandsuitsinthecitytoselectfromandwesellforless. TSSSys QR"Ladies’Coat Suits ™2 AND READY-TO.-WEARS. at very special prices. ~Yours Very Truly,MILLS &POSTON. :©qmEEDGD GEDGEEEED caneTheLadies’Parnishing Store,oefi :|ll W p ar al |}d ||;‘Phone 188.109 West Broad Street. ~<—ror Less———"{fF Women’s New Fall Outer Anparel fom!VY ‘og Bristling with newness and beauty;reflecting the very lat-Ladies’Vests and Pants,Bleached,4 to 8,$1.00 est styles.Our line is now ready for inspection. COAT SUITS,SILK DRESSESIN SATINDUCHESSANDFRENCHTAFFETA.Black,Navy,Leather,Tan,White andGray.French Serge Dresses,Black,Navy,BrownandTan, value,only 90¢c.Suit. Ladies’Vests and Pants 25c.each.” z Y 1 7 9Ladies’Corset Covers 25c. Waists. We are showing Men’s Vests and Pants,heavy ribbed;$1:50 value,only 90c,Suit.Come and see for yourself. a beautiful line in’;‘Bye :Men’s Knit Insertion Panta 50c pair.‘iy ike ndihe sail to-date styles in Black Chiffon Tal-{ feta,Mousselines Boys’Combihation Suits,heavy ribbed,seamless,glove-fitting,50c.Suit.,a Boys’Vests and Pants 25¢.each. over Persian,White Embroidered andWedelivergoodsinthecitypromptly. ’other styles.Gough-Feimster-Wasson Co.a tak sein. {¥\,tractive.Drop in—————_—_———_——_—_—_—|“ft fl ite)and see what wealgeBLP i.ee tMisses’Combination Suite Zoc.vwo5ue. Infants’Vesta,Nos.0,1,2,3,15e.,J8c and 25c._ a PRT omnes ‘Se are showing. A BROKEN LENSE |9 Ww.w.WALTON,Manager.Cem am a ce Country Rye 3 AND ONION SETS.May be correctly du- I have on band a nice plicated by uswheth-lot of Country Rye for er the giasses weresowing.Also plenty |purchased here oraeSetsofall|not.The neutral- izivg instruments weDJ.Kimball.¥use give us the ex-act strength of any combination in lense a Watches,Clocks and Jewelry. |Up-to-date line and prices that are “right.Satisfaction guaranteed.Let me repair your Watch for you.Nothing ing but first-class work and you will bepleased like oth-|ers. |H.B-WOODWARD,Jeweler. Frankford,De).,May 27,1909. _We bave been selling for about!grinding.You have >:|nAsixyearswithmuchsuccessthebenefitofourAutomobileForHire.NOTICE T0 PARMERS|! ;LASTS LTT ATER TT ROLES~a |SERENEeeandourAnywhereintownand25e¢E have just finished overhaul-price is very reason-to the station a ing our ginnery and have put|THOMPSON'S GARAGE,Phones ,17°in new wagon scales and have every- Sept.23,1910.os y Poe CReS ComditiontocommenceginningcottonSrFOPthepublic...Willalways pay the t able {R.F.Henry. OTIGE.highest market price for séed_cot-;Se ton or will gin on the usual termsEveryer=have supplied |YT aeRe “iil bes mecting of the Commercial and will buy the cotton after baledisperfectlysatisfied.Our sales!TOBER 6th,1910.tor na AY,OC-|at the full market price.have increaséd ‘each year.Our!ATTENTION,HOUSEKEEPERS |Board of 'Ceweeneeatea thscheng ie m Only three-quarters of mile frompaintersclaimitthebestpaintthey|oj,|mambere urged or ee pockek ym.All public Square,with good macadat ‘ever used,Yours truly 96 5--h yf.line:make J.-D.A.R Cowles,8.W.Hoffaann.|road to gin,near oil millFRANKFORDHARDWARECO,|newoFrepair mattresses.D.W.PARKER,next|By orderof the Board of Governora All patrons will.receive honest|door to express office.Sept.80,1910 |Sept,30,1910,}."——FOR SALE BY———WANTED ah GSM aacoa Da and upright dealings as in thepast.~THE LANDMARK 1 5 it 'pLazenbyMontgomeryHardwareCp.,|cu LANDMARK We a newspaper,«|WAN Lil).red,oliwit ory wes!IL.MORROW &CO,'Statesville,N.C.'montha;60 cents for three months,Sept.16. ‘4 Sept,30,1910,ibid o VOL,XXXVII. THE LANDMARK.| &; 2 STATESVILLE,N.C.,FRYDAY,OCTOBER 7,1910 Young Henry Foster Probably Fa- telly Injvured—His Death Expect- ed Since the Accident. Master Henry Foster,the 11-year- old son of Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Fos- ter,who live on the Davidson place, two miles nerth of town,is in an al-} most hopeless condition at Hillings- ley hospital,as the’result of a ter-) “experience with ged a quarter of a.mile by the cow and was so badly has been unconscious ever since.His reeavery cart hardly be expected. The boy went to the field about out to graze i he started to the house with the an- the chain over his hand purposely, it may,the cow began jerked down rocky field to the was in the yard when tte cow arriv-~ ed and one may imagine her horror her son's body dang-~- fing at the end of the chain,cover-~ blood and dirt and appar- when she saw was several dead or alive. They gave him immediate attention, however,and-'phoned to town for a Cloaninger,who answer- a terrible condition that he brought) assistance of other physicians dress- ed his injuries was found that left side of the head and the sku his face and of scratches and One eye is so badly injur- it is believed the sight tered a word since being hurt case is indeed a distressing one Engineers Will Survey Pourth Creek. Elliott,chief of drain- investigations States Department of Was in Statesville this week in the, interest of the drainage work to be government is lending its assistanch Mr.Elliott visited Third and Fourth Jlrecell County Drainage amount of fertile land which be reclaimed visiting Fourth creek Mr he would instruct the engineers of his These channéls,will be staked.off and will be opened by the dredges When the ENiott is’a~very Wii,titenettere ge ple who’met him were much pieas-/ acconijlished investigations for Land Drainage”“Practicat Farm Oherch Items campmeeting day at Harmony. Rey €.#£.Raynalt witt cor- duct the meeting.1 Sunday school Moose teacher, assistant teacher, Lindiey secretary and treasurer, Rives assistant secretary and presiaent,M. Maddry went to Mat- yesterday to speak on missions befcre Union Baptist Asso- Harmony church. at Oak Grove Sanday afternoon. Terror-Stricken. One of the Evans-White Hardware Company's horses ran away about 6 o'clock Tuesday evening,making wild dash across the square and out Broad street to Park street,, This naturally frightened tt all the more. imal was so badly frightened as it came out the alley into Broad street enough to be heard a block away. KILLS A MURDERER. A merciless murderer with many victims But Pr,King’s weis,preventing that clogging that in-sites appendicitis; W.F.Hall's. BOY DRAGGED BY A COW.|MeNEELY-TRQUTMAN MARRIAGE TALK OF THE DARK CONTINENT and this can be gold on the local Af- in Quiet Wedding Wednesday ternoon——lredell Man Marries Charlotte. Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride,605 west Front street,Miss Margaret McNee- ly and Mr.Furches Troutman were united in marriage,Rev.C.E.Ray-) nal perforning the ceremony.It was a simple but beautiful home wedding.There were no attend- ants,no wedding march,no flower girls,but it was a union of two lov- ing hearts.The ceremony was 'witnessed by near relatives and a few close ‘friends.The parlor was decorated with ivy and roses,and in one corner was a beautiful arch of ivy from which was suspended a large wedding bell.Underneath this the bride and groom stood while the words were spoken that bound them together for life.The bride wore a traveling suit of blue serge,with hat and gloves to match, and carried a bouquet of beautiful white roses and maidenhair fern. The groom was dressed in conven- tional black Immediately after the Mr.and Mrs.Troutman were driv- en”to.the «station,where,amid a shower of rice and the good wish- es of friends,they boarded the east- bound train for a week's stay in Washington and -Baltimore Mrs.Troutman is the youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.C.Me- Neely and is an attractive and lova- ble young woman.Mr.Troutman is an efficient and obliging employe of the postal service and a popular young man They received quite a collection of beautiful presents The out-of-town guests were Miss Ollie Lunsford and Mr.T.H McNeely,of Asheville;Miss Lizzie Witherspoon and Mrs.John Little, of Hickory,and Miss Jessie Wither- spoon,of Salisbury Tuesday evening a “linen shower” in honor of the bride was given at the home of Miss May Morrison,on west Front street.Games,‘‘a dumb contest,’writing on cards things the bride must and must not do, were features of the evening.Ap- propriate refreshments were sery- ed and there were many beautiful linen things for the bride in the shower The following is fromthe Charlotte News of Wednesday: “Mr.Coarles Clyde Wagner,of Troutman,«nd Miss Gertrude Loui- sa Campbell,of Lynch,Pa.,were quietly married at 9 o'clock this morning at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Lake,Seigle avenue, Piedmont The ceremony was per- formed by Rev.Robert L of St.Mark's Lutheran church.The officiating minister stood in a cozy corner of the parlor,while about the sides of the room stood a little com-: the con- Miss Lucy Keisler, led the procession The groom entered upon the arm of his best min,Mr.Constant Lake The bride came,escorted by Mr.W. 3.Lake,who gave her away The ring cereimony was usgd After warm congratulations the couple de- Parted for Asheyil’-on No.36. pany of loving friends of tracting parties maid of hwnor, Pte win)OSE gue ad “TyAeSivoe after Octobe:15.” Citizens’and Republican Candidates Begin Canvass.p : M.W.White,chairman,and M.S$ Ozment,secretary,“have issued a list of appo'ntments for “the Citi- zens’candidates for the Legislative and county offices.”The canvass begins oext Tuesday,llth,at Beth- any church at 1 o'clock,and _ap- pointments are-madé for each day and hight of the week,the day ap- pointments being at 1 o’clock and the night meetings at 7 The ap- pointments are as follows Chestnut Grove,Cool Spring town ship,Tuesday night;Oak ForestWednesday,River Hill?Wednesday eoremony. Patterson; —fmarket at $1.25 “the bushel.TheMr.Willis R.Hotchkiss’Interesting work of :he missionaries in their Story of Africa and Mission Work)grea;ciiterprise is gaining favor There.iwith the -governing powers of theThatMrWillisR.Hotchkiss’eguntr,to such extent that the Quaker missionary in British East afric:.,cniefg are sending their+sons Africa,is a wonderful man and aBito the mssionaries to be trained.unusually entertaining speaker,Pwolys of these young natives are will not be contradicted by atly Of/now at the stations and are devel- the large congregation of Statesville/oping intelligence.Al have beenpeoplewhichfilledtheFirstPres-\conyerted to Christianity.When bytertan church to its utmost capac-|Mfr.jjo:calries goes back to his workityWednesdaynightandheardthe)jn January he will take with him 4interesting rienveszinwAfrica and his masterful!pier:ity evd machinery,including arguments for the mission cause.tracti-»enrines,wheat binders,etc.,Mr.Hotchkiss has a way.of minglin Jana wil:be accompanied by a par- his arguments and pleas for m ty of cient missionaries and agri-sions -with the recitation of hiSjeyltura!ins:ructors,and possibly athrillingexperienceintheDark!gargeon Within five years itContinentinsuchmannerthathe!expecte that the plantations thus secures and holds the keenest af)equipped ’support 25 missiona tention of his hearers throughout pies without aid from this coun- his address Deing the pioneer mis-'try While making his tour throughsionurytoLumbwa,British East Af-|this country Mr,Hotchkiss is re- rica,and having spent 15 years iNigeiving coitributions to the fund to that wild country with a degraded,purchase the machinery which he savage people,he is in a position wi}!take back with him.A collec- is wi to discuss conditions there intelli-'tien for this purpose was taken ac gently.(the service here Mr.Hotchkiss Min.Hotchkiss’address was notigays the ,;reatest obstacle in carry-only interesting,but his description tig on the mission work in “AfricaofAfrica,its people and the condi-ig the fact that the people have no: tious there was highly instructive.written i{onguage.It is very dif- When he first went there he land-ficult tg learn their language well ed at the point where Mr.Roose-gnouch{to preach.to them.At the ‘velt landed when he went on hi8'gonclusfon of the service Mr.and great hunting expedition.The®/Mrs.Hotcikiss favored the audience there were no railroads or other with a song in the native dialect. inodern cenveniences and the mif-'Mr Hotchkiss was accompanied|sionaries hed to walk and fight wild'ito Statesv-lle by Rev.Geo.H.At-beasts almost continuously.Sincé@ kinson,of Albemarle,and the lat-tifit time great transformationster preside!at the meeting.It was have taken place in the country anda union service of all the congrega-when Mr.Roosevelt landed there he tions of the town.Mrs.Hotchkiss fourd a modern railroad which arrived here from Ohio shortly af-stretched into the interior a dis/ter the arr al of her husband and tance of 584 miles,on which are op-Mr Atkinson Wednesday morn- erated through trains which com-jng and the three spent a portion Pare favorably with those of ths of the day at the Barium Orphans’ country In fact the railroads are Home,go o¢direct from the railway penuctrating all sections of the coun-!stat ion to Barium The childrentry,opening up tremendous opportu-|at th+Hime were delighted to have nities and possibilities,and the coum/Mr.ad Mrs.Hotchkiss speak totryisnowcarryingonconsiderable)chem business despite the fact that the: natives are known to be the laziest) and most good-for-nothing in the!Deaths.world.Tie soil is very fertile and)Mr Xopert Sloan Kennerly,whose almost anything can be easily culti-|critical ifiness has been mentioned, vated and grown,yet the people/died Wednesday afternoon at are so lavy that they are on thejd oviock at his home on _Allison verge of starvation all the time,j8treet,deat.resulting from a coni- Since the advent of the railroad ma-'Plication of diseases.Mr.Kenner- ny white people are settling in the ty had been in fatling.health for fertile platcaus of the country,ini@gme weeks,but did not take his which there are splendid natural re-"ed until about a week ago.The soul ces The scenery in some funeral services were conducted sections is magnificent.There are from the residence last afternoon numerous iarge.lakes and the great at 4 o'clock by Rev.C.E.Rayna! Victcria water falls are three times 2nd the interment was in Oakwood as large as Niagara.cemetery The customs of the native African Mr.Kennerly was born are such that it is no wonder he is ed in south Iredell,-near lary and beastlike.The huts in ville,and was 63 years old He which they live are so low that a Moved to Statesville 15 years ago growh person cannot stand up i 4nd had since lived here.He is them,and the one door to each hut Survived by his wife and five sons, is so small that the occupants enter namely:Messrs.C.T.and Burt ou their hands and knees Mr Kennerly,of Pittsburg,Pa.;and Hotchkiss told of “visiting one of Messrs.Thos.,Chas.and D,K.Ken- these huts,7 by 15 feet,the ceiling nerly,of Statesville Three three feet high,in which he found brothers,Messrs.E.M.,John and 11 persons and 17 goats living Lee Kennerly,of Mooresville gether.Ail the natives go naked community,also survive ang when en ordinary ‘pers@n dics The ‘six-months-old son instead of burying the body the na- cS 90 Rae.BF LA oA DO DUS),e O witaeteenn.Ths Tata.sey caiglneseaieacaattons Death of Mr.Sloan Kennerly——Other and rear- Moores- Lo of Mr. Bak SL *-**Where it 1s deVoured by the“msbeasts.Tue speaker gave several chapel 'Wednesdayinstan ces et his thrilling experiences with ‘Pe eet cometwildbeasts,but in contrasting the Had Worked Four Days in Nine Gangers of Africa with America |Months—Not a Vagrant. said that while he had never been Pink Rinehardt,one of the four, mjured in any way in Africa,he was negroes cor mitted to jail Monday several times injured in railroud te await trial in Superior Court for! accidents in this country.He has gambling,was later taken before found that the modern conveniences Justice Turner and arraigned on 4a! of wis country are more dangerous charge of vagrancy Various wit- lhen the savages and wild beasis nesses testified for the State to the of that dark land The most dan-effect that Rinehardt had not work- Serous and dreaded animals of the ed in a long time and had no vis- Jungies are the lion and the rhino ble means of support,while Rine- e:os and with these Mr.Hotchkis;ltardt claimed he was no vagrant came in coutact.He has killed se eral of botu species of animal.©»since the first of this year.night;Harmony Thursday,Netyone occasion he saved himself frow ually produced evidence showing heThursdaynight;Houstorville Fri-being Jriven from the country aud hud worked four and one-fourth day,Allisou’s school house Friday yon great favor among.the nativ jays since January and the courtnight;Olin Saturday.by kiting x rhineceros.The mis-cutered a verdict of not guilty.TheCongressmanCowleshasappoint” ments to speak at Simpson’s school house on the 14th at 2 o'clock,and at Fullbrighi’s school house Friday night;at Mooresville on the 15th at 3 o'clock and at Kennedy’s schol house on the night of the 15th. The Democrats wanted a joint can- vass with the Citizens*and Republi- nominees,but this was refus ed and the Democrats will continue their canvass by holding =school house meetings.‘The time-honor- jed method of all the candidates go- ing with the sheriff.on his tax round,has been abandoned. Mr.Raymer Will Name Postmaster. The Assistant order of the President plac- had been hitched to the side board|ing assistant postmasters _under the of a delivery wagon,at the rear of|civil servicewas issued October 1st the hardware store,just before the)but does not take effect until De- was to be taken to the sta-|cember ble for the night.Ist.This means that when When the wagon)Mr.Dewey L.Raymer takes chargestartedthehorsepulledbackand/of the Statesville postoffice he will the|name frightened Gouger,the present assistantanditdashedoffwith!master, dangling at the end of The boatd would strike his assistant,as Mr,Ralph post- will not be protected by the |sition siouary was in a section of country de“endant was remanded to jai! where there was great opposition to llowever,to await trial in the high- him and in their efforts to drive et ¢conrt for gambling, him out the natives sfused {ae ine ,a ae have cue te en _©Band Organization Getting Underiui;‘fh a day a big vhinoceros put in his aj Way = pearance in the section and the n:At the meeting held Tuesday |tives were~panic-stricken.They aj night in the interest of the organi- pealed to the missionary to go ov"zation of a band for the town, Messrs.J.F.Harbin,A. [..Neely,Fred.Horton Salley“were appointed a L.Mills,W.and A,J committee with his rithe and slay the grea beast,and at the risk of his lite h hunted down and finally killed the beast.When the task had been ac comp.ished the natives simply went wild ~-with —joy,-and next morni¢ over a hundred of them came to tiie home of the missionary and depos ited great quantities*of food.From that time until now the gospel fas been preached there without oppo aud is gladly received,Mr fiotehkiss says he believes that th rhinoceros was sent there by God in order that he might kill it and thus gain the favor of the people. The mission work being conductod! in Africa by Mr.Hotchkiss and his assistants is ‘not only that o to enlist ©.D. being Messrs. the idea members. the band, about 18 collectors to collect the money already suiseribed to the fund purchase instruments and secure ad- ditional subseriptions,and Mr. J.Salley was made temporary treas- urer, Mayor Grier,who presided at the meeting,was requested to write a card,im the interest of the band, for publication ’eK cizh Wednesday to attend the meet- narrative of his expe@-\Jarge smount of modern farming im-. the plaice and after fighting found Summerlin dead.He’ ‘tacked ‘that .ai interment took place at Connelly'’s: beeause he had worked several days} He fi-) |Thirty-Seven Killed and Many to select thé remaining members for} fvans ond-A.L.Mills were appoint-/lision on the ‘tem,two to|ILL,Tuesday. A.| |local CoOL.W.P.WOOD FOR AUDITOR |Randolph Man Nominated on the Seventeenth Ballot. Co}.W.P.Wood,of Randolph county,was last night nominated for State Auditor by the Democratic State committee. candidates and Col.Wood was nam- ed on the ceventeenth ballot 11.- 45 o'clock MATTERS OF NEWS. at Ralph Johnston,operating a fly- ing machine,Was one of the at- tractions at the Virginia State Fair at Richmoud this week.He flew all right until Mayor Richardson,of Richmond,undertook to ride with hirn.Then the machine dropped ficm a height of 30 feet to the ground and was slightly damaged. Neither oc:upant was hurt. At Ocaia,Fla.,Wednesday Will Summerlin shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Hutson,who attempted to arrest him on a trivial charge,and alsq f="i0asly wounded —ex-Sherif? Morgan.Summerlin barricaded him- self in a louse,a posse surrounded three hours’ had committed suicide. Whirled cround a shafting making 100 revolutions a minute,then hurl- ed across the room when his cloti- ing ripped apart,Henry Grau,aged 20,an engineer in the Swift Packing Company plant at Pittsburg,Pa.,es- caped being killed Tuesday.He is in a hospital with a 2-inch ribbon of scalp torn off,his arms and legs vroken,and internally injured,but physicians say he will recover. Associate Justice ©William H. Moody,of the United States Suprema Court,Tuesday tendered his resig- nation to President Taft,to take ef- fect November 20.Justice Moody will retire oh full pay——-$12,000 year He vad served on the bench Sut a short time and had not reach- ed the age of retirement,but when his health failed a special act was passed enabling him to retire on full pay. Six hours after he had committed eriminal assault upon Mrs.Hiram Stuckey,a prominent young woman of Covington county,Ala.,Bush Withers,a negro “trusty’’at a con- vict camp,was taken from the war- den late Monday night while.en a route to prison at Andalusia,tied to! a Stake by an infuriated mob and burned.The negro went to the farm of Mr.Stuckey to get water and finding Mrs.Stuckey alone at- her,inflicting injuries from which she may die. Katherine Bettie,a girl of 13 years,who siew her godfather with an axe and a red-hot poker ia avenging his theft of her honor, was cleared of criminal charges in Pittsburg Tuesday on the groun?! the homicide was justifiable. Judge John M.Swearingen,in charging the jurors,upheld the ua- written law.The girl had faced the trial with was warranted Pasquale Volpe, an Italian who had boarded at her home in W‘Imerding ever since the ahd Mrso-DeeX Bolt,who-live at,8irl’s infancy,and who acted as.herthe.State *F arm,died Tuesday at-\godfather,was the vietim. Te aenaoortBrrneraaceePa ie adMajorGrierUrgesEncourageménteeFortheBand. To the Editer of The Landmark ciates to organize a band for States- ville.Since the old band disorgan- ized years ago Statesville has felt the need of Such an organization. On many public occasions,‘‘Me- morial Day’?and others,we have) veen foreed to send to adjoining counties in order to procure the nec- essary music to make the~day a success This has not only been expensive,but many cases unsatisfactory Statesville sheuld have.and can heve one of the best bands ‘in the state,if our citizens will contribute sufficient funds to procure the in- struments Don't wait to be solic- ‘ted.Call on either Messrs.J.i* Harbin,W L.Neely,C.D.Evans er Allen Mills and make a contribu- tion to this fund,and be assured you can do nothing that will add more to the entertainment of visi- tors to Statesville on public occa- ticns.Respectfully, H.P.GRIER. Statesville,Oct.5,1910. in jured. Illinois traction miles north of Staunton, Three of the injured and possibly more are ed to survive. train northbound and an éx- cursion train headed toward St.Lou- is,and loaded with passengers,and is said to be due to the crew of the northbound train disregarding or- —‘ders to wait-at Staunton until both—Mr.A.D.Watts.went to Ral-|sections of the excursion train had passed,The local train pulled outcivilservice.All the clerks in the Preaching the gospel,but is also 4 ing of thé Democratic State commit-/as soon as one section of the excur- office are under the civil service York of education for the natives tee,held last night,to nominate a sion train had passedandthenewpostmasterwillhavei”agricultural pursuits.The 04-candidate for State Auditor.FORCED ToLEAVE.LHOME‘but the ome appointment.-Who the Yes are being taught how to culti eceeitmentininnmaeaares a >:i .‘5 :,vate their land with oxen and REACHING THE TOP Every year a large number ofappointeewillbeisnotyetknowneeikicalaatinanycallingoflife,demands.a vigor |Sufferers Whose tungs are sore and rackiksgphasinapoarwheatTalsingbymoremodernmet!)ous body andi a keen brain,Withoat)With coughs are urged to go to anotherMr.D.J.Craig is having plans|ods is becoming a great industry health there js no success,But Electric climate.But this is ¢ostly and not al-prepared for a handsome residénce There are three of the misston sta-Bitters is th.greatest Health Builder were.sire eM.Sore way,eei‘‘ares now?.6 r r New sovery ¢>¥ztobeerectedonhislot,worner tions on a big plantation containin fo et Rent ae a =ee ccna aa ne oe ae teeutie y »-erfect action ofstomact,er,aneyea !e ‘ Walnut afd Mulberry streets.It,2,7)aeres and’such fine crops re jowels,purifices afd enriches the blood writes W.R.Nelson,of Calamine,Ark.,will be a ten-room brick structure,’now being raised on the plantations tones ‘and imvigorates the ae sys ioe stake Tee Seat GeneS,..wale’“‘..hives 2 if g.'te and enables-vouw to stand the Wear,Pounds .8 Bly (thewithallmodernconyeniencesthatthemissionsarealmostself-sus ak tear of your.daily work.“Aftefjof all cough and lung cures.”Thou- Mr,R.A.Stone,of the Trini-taining _Meny natives are employ:y,egnthe of suffering from Kidney Tron-|sands owe thet lives and health to it, ty.neighvorhood,.Concord town-ed on the plantations and are thus bte,”writes W M.Sherman,Of ea ae tate gag ae }ing,Me.,“three bottles of,Mlectrie it-|Colds,ar’‘*ship,suffered a slight stroke of |taught to werk,The average yield ters made me feel like a new man,’|Throat and Lung.troubles,SOc,anparalysisMondaynight.of wheat is 32 bushels to the acre go,at W.F.Hall's,$1.00.Trial bottle free at W.F.Hall's. ;[why ti x .*."s j ;“Z FG Se a a a r va sie ‘i i att He ca i *7 ie i .Ba ,il it a is hana ha ;Dae 2 OVC dgtounyeae Baik There were many, 'Culbreth confidence that her act, (a toriane |}eraticn,Iam very much interested in the)who are here with Mr. effort of Mr.Harbin and his asso-! hin In- |figures Thirty-seven persons were killed! jand from 16 to 25 injured by a col- /Dr.R.A.Campbell. poor!First Tia! —> NO.21. ee BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS, ~Sheriff Deaton will begin his am nual tax rounds at Scott's next Wed=nesday,12th.wae -—License has been issued for the Marriage of Harvey Baxter Fulp and Miss Fannie Crawford. There will be a meeting of theHospitalAssociationMondayafter-noon at 4 o'clock at Hotel Iredell. ~The Ladies’Aid.Society ofWesternAvenueBaptistchurchwillsellcreamontheparsonagelawntamorrowevening. ~Four weeks from next Tuesdayuntiltheelection—the date fallingthisyearonNovember8th.Duringihefourweeksthepoliticianswillhustleandthevoiceofthecampaign Orator will be heard in the land. -—The appointments for Mr.LockeCraiginIredellhavebeenchanged. He will speak at Mooresville Friday night,14th and in Statesville Sat- urday night,15th.He will not speak at Elmwood,as first «an- nounced, ——-The leat tobacco season has opened and there have been sever- al sales at the Planters’’ ware-iouse here Mr W.F.Tillett,ofDurham,hae arrives”to buy on thefocalmarketfortheAmericanTobacceCompanyduringthe.season. Mr.John Swiggett,foreman of,the machine room at the Statesville Safe &Table"Company’s plant,was painfully,though not seriously,in- jured yesterday.He was operating a rip saw when a piece of timber thrown.by the saw struck him inthestomach. “In Alexander Superior Court last week two prisoners were sen- tenced to the Iredell chain gang.Robt.Steele,for attempted assault,is sentenced to seven years,andHokeClanton,for assault with dead-ly weapon,injuring building an@forcibletrespass,gets seven montha, While Mr.Willis R.HotchkisswasinStatesvillethisweekJ.CG.Steele &Sons gave him a brick ma-chine for use in his industrial-mig- sion work in Africa.A few yearsagothisfirmgaveabrickmachinetomissionariesinKorea:The Steele brick machines,which are sold throughout this country,willsoonbeknownall.over the world. ~Mr,Jomas Culbreth,who had8positioninabankatHenderson- ville,has given up his work there and has gone to Chapel Hill to stuaypharinucyattheUniversity.HespentTuesdayandWednesdaywithhomefolkshere.The trip fromHendersonvilletoStatesvillewas made in au automobile which Mr. purchased a few months ago, ——-The registration books for theNovemberelectionwillopentomor-row,the 8th,and will be kept openuntilthe29th.The election laws require that the registrara be at thepollingplacesonSaturdaysfrom9to4o'clock.Mr.W..M.Barringer resigned as registrar for the feurth ward,Staiesville,gnd Mr.Henry Hall has been appointed his successor.*' -~-Mr.<A.G. Corpening,of Rockingham®underwent an op-eration.for appendicitis at the.San- yesterday.His conditionfe,SanelengMire,Carperines:Ong sy):PAAV).PLWebb of Rovkings"aielan,-Dr= ham,was here to.assist in the op- Mrs.Corpening and child, Corpening,are guests of tlre latter’s sister,Mra.D.M.Furches.f ~The conimittee appointed by the meetig held in the interest of the|organization of a “booster”club forthetown,last Friday night,to con- fer with the governors of the Com- mercial club,is ttow ready to report. and another meeting of the business men is calied for Tuesday night to hear the report.The meeting will be held at’the court house at 8° o'clock. Miss Inez Gray,one of the Ire dell Telephone Company's exchange eperators who has been ill for some days,vent to Charlotte Wednesday to enter the Presbyterian hospital there for an operation.Miss Beat- rice Gray,of Charlotte,a profes- siona!nurse,who spent a few days here at the home of her sister,Mrs. ».L.<urtees,accompanied her sis- ter to Char otte. A Deiocrat and a Republican figured on the congressional contest. this district and the Democrat figured Dcughton elected by a ma- jority of lov,while the Republican’s . gave Cowles 250.This shows that the contest is generally |regarded as close,and it is general- sys-|ly believed by Democrats, jnot a few Republicans, |chances are in Doughton’s favar. not expect-) |cialThecollisionoccurredbetween4nual election of a board of govern~ jors five of the nine membersofthejboardwere |Messrs.D.M.Ausley,W.EB. and by that the —~At a meeting of the Commer-~ club Tuesday night for the an- follows: Nat- tress,F.J.Axley,E.S.Pegram and The other four adjourned elected as will be elected at an|meeting of the club November 26," |when it is expected to have a fuller membership Messrs.Geo.H.Brown,W.A. Thomesa and H.C.Wilson,’of the Haptist chureh,and.Rev,J.FB. Mitchi:er and Mr,R.P,Wilson,of Western Avenue church,who com- pose the butiding committee appoiat- ed to look after the erection of theCaptistmissionchurch”atteens... have let the contract for the tc Me W field, work and work on the building will bogia a,at once =It will be aw aoa ‘ture with a seating vapaetty-* J.Lazenby.Mote a is being yiieéd on the groun ny ne