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THE EVENING MASCO! DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ffice 109 Court Street. Telephone 53 VNCE NORWOOD, Publisher. A. H. GILMORE, City Editor. Subscription Price, obscription Price, $4.00 a Year 10 Cents a Week Entered at the Postoffice in States villa C as second-class mail matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NATIONAL. For President : WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. For Vice President : JOHN WORTH KERN. STATE. For Governor: V. W.KITCHIN. For Lieutenant Governor. W. C. NEWLAND. For Secretary of State : J. BRYAN GRIMES. For State Treasurer : R B. LACY. For State Auditor: B. P. DIXON. For Attorney Generals T. W. BICKETT. cans at "a surprisingly late point in the campaign. ! It is many years since so large a number of party disputes remained unsettled by the' republican managers so late in a presidential campaign, and it might be guessed that this sit uation was due to the fact that Chairman Hitchcock of the national committee is not a politician of age, experience and distinction, if it were not remembered that many of these factional events are two or more years old and that, those of recent appearance, like the unsightly split in New York, have tried the skill of the most expert of all political surgeons in the country. In at least 10 states which ordina rily would , be calmly claimed by the I republicans the local republican sit uation is so wanting jin harmony that the party leaders-are not optimistic as to the success of the republican candidates, for governor at least. In many.of these states there is no definite sign that the situation for the republicans will be better before it fs worse. - 4 0 WHY NO RELIEF? Thomas W. Ryan testified on the witness stand in New York that more than 90 per cent of the existing rail road stocks in this country is wa ter. Lest his statement might have been misunderstood, District Attor ney Jerome askedV Mr. Ryan to repeat J. Y.JOYNER. For Insurance Commissioner : J. R. YOUNG. For Labor Commissioner: M. L. SHLPMAN. Electors at Large. , J. W. B ALLEY. WALTER MURPHY. CONGRESSIONAL. For Congress: RICHARD N. HACKETT. COUNTY. his assertion, and then, when thl lat- For Commissioner of Agriculture : I ter reiterated it, Mr. Jerome asked W. A. GRAHAM. him to explain. For Corooration Commissioner: "Ilittle of the stocks which; have - AYCOCK I been issued, Mr. Ryan said, "repre- I sprit nrtnal mnnev investmpnL In For Superintendent of Education : niost instanCes, the stocks were!taken by the promoters, who invested mere ly a few dollars in personal expenses while promoting the enterprise, and bonds were issued from the proceeds of which the road was bulit." .s These stocks aggregate billions; every $100 share is a demand from the holder for annual dividends which the people have to pay. What has been done to prevent such spurious issuance of watered stock? These humid securities have poured forth from Wall Street in a mighty -flood. They have engulfed the country with unjust transporta tion taxes for - transportation charges merely are taxes levied to maintain the modern public highway the steam railroad. Can complaint be registered if the people this year question the yalid ity of halting pledges to devise means to prevent the issuance of wa tered. stocks? When the controlling political party, with every branch of the government in its hands, per mitted these abuses to grow to such huge proportions, is .it probable that it will be the most' efficient instru ment wherewith to cure the conditions? 0 Recipe for a Political Campaign. Take the roots of several ripe questions and cover them well with equal parts of fudge and dead beets. Add one modicum of sense and a number of great scoops of non sense. Some of the more fastidious often add a pinch of progress, but this is not absolutely necessary. Stir in some carefully selected verbiage stramea tnrougn a rnetoricai co lander. Beat vigorously until the enthusiasm rises to the top, and then drop in a handful of candy-dates. It is then feady for the griddle, which is best made in the shape of a platform constructed from well worn planks. Now Ierthe whole thing boil and bubble for several months. If it should not rise well, add newspa pers. When it is at white heat, gar-' nish liberally with long green. Now let the steam off and set-aside to cool. Preserve in alcohol for future use. A political campaign should be served in gum" shoes, and should al so, be taken with a grain of salt. Success Magazine. Rugs, all our fall stock now in. See our 9x12 AXMINSTERS AND BRUSSELL $15.00 full sine. Small sizes. FURNISHING CO. STATESVILLE HOUSE 4 0 Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. 4 0 500 pair of New Hall curtains received $2.0U pair to $12.00. LACE CURTAINS 75c up $3.50. STATESVILLE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 4 Q - FOUND A Black Mail Shoat. Own er can have same by paying ex penses for keeping. W. M. Bar rier. sey21 3t I Know of Some Good r ' .- . . .-I - Bargains! .... ' i . v in Second-Band Go-Carte, Furniture, etc. If you want to buy or 6ell see me. . .. .. All Repair Work Given Prompt Attention. The Repair Man. - Dr. Wakefield. - Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be In Statesville. at the Inn tvnosrtnv. Sent.' 23. one day only mc nraetice !a limited to disease: eye, ear. nose and throat and fitting glasses. Of A MAN IS KNOWN BY Trig CANDY HE SENDS. UNDERTAKER AND ' EMB)LWER Most Modern and Up-To-Date ! Fnni'nmpnt in Tredell County. My new eight column Funeral Car cannot be excelled in iue wuuuj. nt-. attention. Best of ser- ino Torms reasonable. When in need of anything in my line 'phone 71 througn tne weeK auu niM At nio-ht and on Sundays. Prompt attention given 'phone orders. 6. C, Critcher s Funeral Director, 107 East Broad Street. CHESTER BROS- 108 SOUTH CENHER ST. For Groceries, Fresh Meats etc. Just Received a Fresh lot of Swifts Premium Hams. Statesville, N. 0. Phone 110. Successors to P. A. Jones. S. Charles Hotel Building 0000000000000ii For Senator: ZEB V. LONG. For Representatives : N.D. TOMLIN. Z. V. TURLINGTON Superintendent of Instruction : L O. WHITE. For County Surveyor : R. F. RIVES. For Coroner: P. 0. CARLTON. For Sheriff: JAMES M. DEATON. For Register of Deeds: JAMES E. BOYD. For Treasurer : W. REESE SLOAN. For County Commissioners N. B., MILLS. H. C. SUMMERS R F GAITHER D. E. TURNER. J. W. HAGER. For Boarcl of Education: DR; W. G. NICHOLSON. J. L. BRADLEY. PROF. J. H. HILL. 4 Weather Forecasts. Washington, D. C., Sept. 21. For, North Carolina showers tonight and Tuesday. , ' 4j 0 They still let Col. William S. Stew art, eat and sleep. . 4 0 i The doctors are hurrying home from Europe; football practice has commenced at the colleges. . 4 0 , ' But after all, this feminine flurry over the national campaign is fioth- ing to what happened when Belva Lockwood ran for president. ; Burglar proofing of national banks and safety deposit' vaults has now progressed so far that about the only way to raid them is to get a job in them. ' ' 4 0-- . A western t?aDer savs If'vnn Van't Nuggets. You can t keep success away from the man who works and is on the level. A man feels awfully rich when he's got a few dollars his wife doesn't know about. It Is not enough to hold the key to the situation. You must be able to turn it to open the door. At the last commencement exer cises ill a Des Moines school, the get buttermilk, drink sweet milk and graduates recited Quotations of their O o o o o o o o o o o o a d o o o o o o o o o Do You Know W e Sell Dorothy X)odd Shoes? They are not the "just as good" kind, but the best. If you want the best for the same price buy them. Perfect n style, perfect in fit, perfect in making. i Made in four grades Pat, v Gun Metal, Vice and Tan Be sure the name, Doro- ! thy Dodd, is on bottom. If you have not bought them do it now. .". .'. , O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Sherrill-White Company o X 104 West Broad St., Statesville, N. C. q C3-003D: TIOW Draughon gives contracts, backed by a chain of 30 Colleges, $300,000.00 capital and 19 year's success, to se cure positions under reasonable con ditions or refunnd tuition. BOOKKEEPING Draughon' s com petitors, by not accepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more Bookkeeping in THREE months than they do in SIX. Draughon can convince YOU. SHORTHAND 75 per cent, of theXTnited States Court Reporters write the system of Shorthand Draughon teaches, be cause they know it is THE BEST. eat a pickle and we suppose in the absence of champagne, a seidletz powder is about the next best thing.' ' 4 7 U'EEKS BEFORE ELECTION. Weatherwise political observers, in the south and east at least, will call this a backward campaign season as they contemplate all the signs in the horizon. - ! In the west there is more activityt The one unusual product that fastens the attention Is the crop of factionaj quarrels in half a dozen states,' which are still on the hands pf the republi- own "selection. But the quotation which was the brightest and most cheerful, and the most buoyant with iope, was given by a poor crippled jirl who stood up on her crutches while reciting. When a wind-storm sweeps the forest, it is the weakened trees, those with rotten hearts, that fall. "If your servants knew as much as you expect them to know, they woum not be your servants." Suc cess.1" r"' 44. It is easy to join In the shouting after the victory is won. JOR FREE CATALOG and book let, ''Why Learn Telegraphy?" which explains all, call on or write JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE (We also Teach by Mail) Raleigh, Knoxville, Nashville, Co lumbia or Washington, D. C. VHEN A CUSTOMER Finds my Goods exceed his ex pectations in quality or length ( of service. THE RECOLECTIOW rehiains long after the pric is forgotten. Things done by halves are neyer done right REPAIR WORK Given Special attention. Re r of Loan and Trust Co. Phone No. 55. W. E. JIUNDY PLUMBER. l nave again opened hp my Meat Market and will be glad to have your trade. Will also Handle Fresh . Fish and Oysters during the season, and will have 8ameon hand all the time. E. 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OFFICERS: L;JJ,IJ?PS0N- Pres-; C- s- TOMLIN, Vice-Prcs ; F BUNCH, Sec. & Treas.; J. A. KNOX, Asst. Sec. & Treaa. Directors: i L. T SUmpspn, J. L. Stevenson, C. S. Tomlin, H. R. Iieid, u K5' W- s- Page, Geo. B. Nicholson, L. K. Lazen by, E. G. Gaither, J. R. Hill, E. li. Watts. o o ooo op o 6o o o oo oooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o While they last 3 lbs. fresh Soda Crackers for 20 cents 1 DOUhd Fnrv MWoA for 10 cents; Lakes Get the Habit Buy Your Goods From L. A. GOLDMAN PTIEVEY0E TO THE PEOPLE I 5 8? 9 j s- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EI 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooo qqqQOO ooooo
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