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THE EVENING MASC01 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ffice 109 Court Street. Telephone S3 the VANCE NORWOOD, Publisher. A. H. GILMORE, City Editor. Sabscription Price, abscription Price, $4.00 a Year 10 Cents a Week atatesville I a entered a tne Post-office in . c, a- second-class mail matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NATIONAL. For President: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. For Vias President: JOHN WOETH KERN. STATE. For Governor : W. W. KIT CHIN. 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 General : T. W. BICKETT. For Commissioner of Agriculture : W. A. GRAHAM." T?nr fWnnration Commissioner : I n 1 TT1 ArtTT "I For Superintendent of Education : J. Y. JOYNER. For Insurance Commissioner: J. R. YOUNG. For Labor Commissioner : M. L. SHIPMAN. Electors at Large. , J. W. BAILEY. WALTER MURPHY. CONGRESSIONAL. For Congress: RICHARD N. HACKETT. COUNTY. For Senator : ZEB V. LONG. ' For Representatives : N, D. TOMLIN. Z. V. TURLINGTON Superintendent of Instruction : L 0. WHITE. For County Surveyor : R. F. RIVES. For Coroner : ?. C. 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 RF GAITHER D, E. TURNER. J. W. HAGER. For Board of Education: DR. W. G. NICHOLSON. J. L. BRADLEY. PROF. J. H. HILL. Weather Forecasts. Washington, D. C., October 23. For North Carolina rain tonight and Saturday! Cooler in eastern portion tonight. That Washington diocese will have to find another man, but it will have hard work to find an other Mann. 'Why do they water stock?" asks an unsophisticated correspon dent. So that the innocent can buy it cheap. " ' '. 4 4 Are you registered ? Tomorrow is your last chance. If your name is not on the books you will not be allowed to vote. 4 0 A burst balloon cannot always be depended on to turn into a par achute. No woman should go ballooning without a Merry Wid ow hat. The crop reports indicate that wheat and corn will be about at the usual price this winter, and potatoes, except the Maine crop, considerably higher than usual. That makes it look as though the stock would fare better than the folks in tlje house. And now here's the Boston Globe asking what has become of Jeff Davis of Arkansas. Hasn't Globe learned to let well enough alone. : Fanny and the Servant Prob lem" is the name of Mr. Jerome K. Jerome's new comedy. How could man ever make a comedy out of such a tragic subject? The public won't mind even if the portrait of Washington on the new stamps does have a bas-relief effect, so long as it doesn't affect the stamp's sticking qualities. o o Harry F. Brown of New Haven has started a suit against the nurse who took care of him dur ing a convalescence, thus intro ducing a variation on the treat ment of nurses. Patients usually j fall in love with them. ' . 4 Q ' A dispute about the amount of dutv collectable on horsehair braids imported at New York has led to" a lawyer's claim that, as a matter of fact, hair is really a vegetable growth, rather than an animal substance. It, has been noticed, however, that even vege- tarians object when a hair is dis- covered in the succotash. 4 OE-- A writer in Outing tells how an owl may be prepared so that it will not only be eatable, but almost, if not quite, delicious.- Reduced to its lowest terms, cook the bird un til it is done and then some. Bos ton Globe. A need crying louder by far at this time is a recipe for making crow palatable. Some body's got to eat it before log. i iOI NEGROES AND NEGROES. A young woman living at Spar tanburg, S. C, was recently as saulted by a negro brute and left in the woods in an unconscious condition. "When she came to herself" says the Spartanburg Herald, in relating the horrible incident "she crawled back to the road and saw Wilson Harry, the old colored man who works for Mr. Law. In an instant he saw her condition, and was off to the store of Mr. S. G. Porter, a short distance away, where the alarm was given." One negro commits the crime and another comes to the rescue which leads us to remark that there are negroes and negroes. Some are good and some are very bad .... The Southern people draw dis tinctions and rate each individual negro according to his merits or demerits. . The northern people are dispos ed fo treat the negro as a race and to punish the whole tribe for the sins of a few. The South discriminates be tween the good and the bad negro. "All coons look alike" to the north." 1 4Cf' Carlson at Mooresville. The Mooresville Enterprise of Thursday says : " Mr. Oscar Carlson has finished putting in the concrete floors for the Merchants and Farmers bank. He did a good job for the bank and the floors were well laid. He also put down walks for Mr. C. P. McNeely and Dr. S. Frontis which adds much to the appearance in front of their residences, j He left Tuesday afternoon for Davidson where he has a big contract to lay sidewalks." Mr. Carlson is a resident of this city and conducts his contracting from his headquarters here. ; o Married in Mooresville. The Enterprise says: Miss Lucy Bell Utley was united in marriage Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to Mr. A. A. Bulliboy, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Utley. The marriage was a secret affair as only members of the' family were acquainted: with the facts until after the ceremony and there were only a few present. 'Squire C. V. Voils performed the ceremony. mew aiiUB aiiu utiiiis K3 We have opened up with a K g first-class line of SHOES and g GENTS' FURNISHINGS and K JJ K Will UC piCclbCU LU gj we have to offer. Everything K K3 new and as represented. We solicit a share of your trade. K S. M. & H. SHOE COMPANY . 85 In Hotel Iredell Building, of AU Kinds on u r Y THE MAIL ' BOOK Established 1860 HOUSE We all know that knowledge is power; bat most ol o ere noabla to buy books to acquire knowledge (rook However, we have solved the problem, and are now prepared to giro jrou.direct from oarfactory, the benefit of our many years of thought and labor. Every home needs a good library. By ear plan jroe eaa buy one. two or three boolca, or a large collection of boot. ON CREDIT. HOW TO GET OUR PLAN Mark X by the book or booka yoa are Interested in. eat oat this advertisement and mail to aa. and we will send yoa. without further obligation on your part, a full ieeoriptios of what yoa want, as well aa folly oatbae 4r lis. Be sore to mention m o or. V1J Name . f THE SEEDING SEASON is cigaiii wiiiii u& eg3 of the eft t Superior Grain Drills J the best and lightest running j tjAuuiiiit; iiiem auu get uur jjiiues wo nuuw wu tau picciot-. Also a Full Line of Hardware, Stoves, Etc. sT- T fl rtf aoeoeoeoeoeoMoeoeoeo eo oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo. oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoaoeoe or oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe oeo cvans naraware tomp y ,eoeoe A Show In a sharp contest nothing but "quality" .and appearance figure. "RUTH MADE" Hosiery and the "WORLDS BEST" Black aret be goods of Quality. Alter ah has been said, all your pursuasive argument exhausted, it is still a fact that "QUALITY" IS THE ONLY TESTOF VALUE To get best results you must have the best of everything best yarn, beet colors, best machines and best help, with such a combination you can produce the best of wbat you are making. We have all of the above. Ask your dealer for the goods o'f "quality." THE BRADFORD 'ta eoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoei m ceoeoeoaoeoeoaoeoaoeoeo Appointments for Democratic Speaking. The following appointments have been made for speaking in the county this week, speaking to begin at 7 :30 p. m. : Senator Zeb Long. Old West End Methodist church, Statesville, Friday night, October 23. Mr. L. C. Caldwell. Doolie School House, Saturday night, October 24th. It is hoped large crowds will at tend these meetings. The ladies are specially invited and it is hop ed many of them will attend. The indications for Bryan's election grow brighter day by day. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment givss in stant relief, cures quickly. Per fectly safe for children. All; druggists sell it. 4 4 Get us five, only five new yearly subscribers to the Evening Mascot and we will PRESENT you with a handsome 42-piece dinner set. See one of these sets in Sherrill & White's front window. '-'' Get. us five, only five new yearly subscribers to the Evening Mascot and we will PRESENT you with a handsome 42-piece dinner set. See one of these sets in Sherrill & White's front window. runiisuiiiy oiui g : biiuw yuu wiiat Opposite Court House. 5-5 FROM LARGEST ORDER IN THE WORLD m m THE FRANKLIN-TURNER CO., Atlanta, Sa. ...01d Folk. Biblea .....S. S. Teachers Biblea .....Family Biblea ...Red Letter Biblea . ..S. S. Bibles ......Books for Girls if.... Books for Boys ...... NotcIb, High Grade ......Young People's Library ......Business Guide Cook Book StoclTBook ......Doctor Book ......Dictionaries Pocket Bibles andTest'ts Child a Life of Christ ChUd'a Story of the Bible Bible Stories .... Bible Dictionaries .....Childrea'e-Story Books Children's Histories Kings of Platfrn &. Pulpit ......American Star Speaker. Wild Beasts. Birds, etc. City or Town. State. Street and No- P. O. Bos. or R. F. E. duu uavc u. cii ja'o,va celebrated i ' 1 drill made. If in need of a drill j X-T ! eoeoe jKeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo eoc ' oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo KNITTING MILL. Here We Are! Osyters on the Half Shell or Any Other Way. Our chef knows how to cook oysters. Just arrived a new shin ment of Graoes and oth er Fruits. I bought heavy Deneving you want these gooas. wapes 15 cents per basket. IREDELL CAFE W. W. GAITHER, Prop. In To day! Navy" Beans Lima Beans Cocanuts Celery and Cranberries Phone 90. Matlieson Grocery Co. FOR SAIiEGcod Visible Typewrit er cheap. Apply J., Mascot office. sept 29 2 6t Down i ssssssssssssssssssasssssss 3 To Cure a Cold in One Day Use QUIMC-ETOL 25 cents per box at W. F. HALL'S : Prescription ist SifSiGZSiSf et55oeoe6el i ii eI'lTlTItT OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOi S Do You Know We Sell Dorothy Dodd Shoes ? o o o They are not the "just as good" kind, but the best. If you want the best for the same price buy them. Perfect in style, perfect in fit, perfect in making. :. Made in four grades Pat, 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 b o o o o o o o o Sherrill-White Company o acirl iiA m r. IXJlr VVCSl UlUaU OlM UIIWT1UW, ill we ooooooooooocooooooooooooo OQeOQOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Warning! o if o Let us warn you of the danger in getting your feet q damp these cold, rainy days. A pair of RUBBER Q OVERSHOES are much cheaper than doctor bills. We have the Rubbers for Men, Women,' Boys, Girls and Children. All sizes. Prices 40 cents to $1.50. Fresh, new goods not the kind that have been carried over. Let us show you our stock of RUBBER OVERSHOES. o o o o S. B. MILLER OfXOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO is the oldest (41 years) and first Business CoUege.Jn Yft., (second in the South) to own a building erected for its use one of the finest in Richmond. Endorsed by its students, business inen and the press. Philadelphia Stenographer says: MIt is tle leading Busi ness College South of the Potomac River." ' 1 : When I reached Richmond, I inquired of severalibusiness men for the best Business College in the city, and, without exception, they all recommended Smithdeal's as the best. Wm E. Ross, Law stenographer, Bluefield, West Virginia. Single, Double Entry and Joint-Stock Bookkeeping, Commei cial Arithmetic, Business Writing, Business Practice; Shorthand, lype writing, Telegraphy, Commercial Law. English Department. Ladies and gentlemen. Day and night sessions. -No vacations, students enter at any time. By Mail. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, i enmanship, at home, to those who cannot come to College. t Special inducements to well educated young men; especially to teachers. Write for catalog and full particulars to ' : G. M. THE STATESVILLE Of Statesville, N. C. IS PREPARED to transact all branches of .banking. Accounts arq solicited from firms, corporations and indiv - oi11?111 rel-T uPn courteous consideration and the miS, ems that are consistent with -feood' banking metnofis. F our per cent, paid on time and savings deposits Capital Stocf.................. ...........4:b)00.00 Shareholders inability.......... .$40,000.00 Surplus anp Undivided Profits...... $30,000.00 iotal Resources Over, OFFICERS V E. Steele, President, E. Morrisou, Vice-Pres, D. M. Ausley, Sec tad Twastirer, C. E-tHUGHET, tolUsi SesTi na Twil w. o. nnr.nPT?n rr.. . . MasS nS5Hfive Jeary subsenbers to The Evening China ? Sm adv?n.ce, and get one of the beautiful umna Sets we are giving as premiums. o o o o o o o o o o 0 9 o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 o 0 o o o THE -SHOE MAN. SMITHDEA.L, ?res.i'Bichmond, Va. LOAN AMD ttiUST CO, .................$440,000.00 s i
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