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I 1! f t i ill ii -I l! i i h H s ji i ( J 'r i 1 1 hi if; i i 1 1 5 I I - i ;." Hi. M ft i f ii i i KILLED FOR BEAR. . . R , I n m H ft THE EVENING MASC01 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Entered at the Postoffice in St&tesville 21. G.,as second-class mail matter. ffice 109 Court Street. Telephone 53 VANCE NORWOOD RALPH SIX) AN, - Publisher. City Editor Subscription Price, inscription. Price $4.00 a Year 10 Cents a Week Weather Forecasts. Washington, D. C., Dec. 28 ..For North Carolina probably rain tonight and Tuesday Moder-' ate temperature. 4 0 ' RADICAL HOT AIR. ' Three months ago when the cam paign' was in full blast, our repub lican brethren were spouting out hotair about the price of cotton going to 10c in ten days after the election. Many a poor farmer's vote was secured in this way, the poor fel lows taking in every thing in good faith, believing they would get all that was promised them. Now the poor farmer sees his folly in believing the hot air spouts, and they have good ground for action of recovery. On everything else but his cot ton, prices have gone up. EVIL OF WHISKEY. It is strange why some men will go on in their evil ways, and drink whiskey, when they see in their every day life, 'tEe "evil and folly of drinking. Only since Xmas has come upon us, the time when all should be praising the Lord for the gift to us of his son, that we have seen the effecol whiskey. Lool aftEe poor negro who now lies dead at the hands of another of his race, very much inferior to the deceased man, on account of the drink evil. It has not only placed the negro who did the killing in a bad place, but it has causecl tEe poor wife of the (lead man all of the sorrow imaginable. Yes, you might say they are only lie groes but still a negro has as much feeling as our white race has. " We do not mean to say by this that all men are this way while drinking. "Some men can drink their whiskey and stay quiet, but again others go crazy and act some kind of a fool. " " But in a few days more old booze will have to leave this good old state of ours. . ' - Goes to Sleep in Doorway and Farmer Fires Fatal Shot Intoi 1 Him. . Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec 26 Mistaking a drunken man clad in a long butialo overcoat for a bear, Thomas Deckmar, a well known farmer, last night shot and instantly killed Thonxes An drews near LaFayette, Tenn. Andrews had been m jail but was paroled by the sheriff that he might go home for Christmas Instead of going home, he1 got drunk and sat down to sleep in the doorway of a house occupied by a widow. - Deckmar was called, the family thinking Andrews was a bear. Deckmar prodded the form with his gun and getting no response fired. A coroner's jury rendered a verdict of justifiable homicide. - ; o Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. J., a veteran of the civil war, who .lost a foot at Gettysburg, says, "The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I- spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Eleetjric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c. at Statesville Drug Co.'s store. 0 ; CURE FOR HOG CHOLERA. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. Well Known Young White Mm of . . Durham Held for Court. Durham, N. C, Dec. 26. To day John Knight, a well known young white man in East Dur ham, - was bound over under bond of $200 on the charge tof breaking Into the store of C. A. Crabtree, druggist, in East Durham on the night of the 21st. He- was tried before Justice of tlie Peace J. T. Morton and naired -examination, his bond then?-bein& fixed. Knight be longs to a good family. The State claims to have plenty of evidence to convict. A hurried check up of the affairs in the Btore show that about 8,000 cigarettes were taken and that some five or six boxes of cigars are also1. missing. As examina tion was waived the full story of the robbery was not brought out. Mr. Hudson's Appointments. Mr. C. R. Hudson, State agent of the co-operative demonstra tion work, which has been of so great value to the farmers of the State -goes . to Rowan to meet two appointments -this week. He speaks at China (irove Thursday the 31st; ,'ahd at Rockwell on Friday; January 1st. Both the speakings will I begin at 11 o'clock. lOi There la not a newspaper any where but what has some harsh words f6r Rockefeller. Wonder if the old man don't wish he hadn't Cone It? State Agricultural College Has Perfected a Serum That it Guarantees. Columbia, Mo., Dec. 26. As a result of perfecting a serum that is an anti-toxin against hog cholera, the Missouri Agricul tural College issued a stacement today guaranteeing the State legislature that with an ap propriation of 45,000 a year it will save the farmers of Missouri from $1,000,000 to. $5,000,000 annually. The agricultural college an nounced unequivocally that it now is prepared to vanquish hog cholera. The serum is drawn from what is known as a hyperimmunized hog, the fibering being removed so as to prevent clotting. The serum is treated with small quantities of carbolic acid. Would Mortgage The Farm. A farmer on Rural Route No. 2, Empire, Ga-W. A. Iyd -by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I had to mort gage the farm to get it." Only 25c. at Statesville Drug Co.'s store. SOLVED Present her with a box OF ' j 0 TFi GIRL QUESTION im IS EASILY ML We Are Agents. See our Xmas Packages of Candy Stationery and Cigars W.F.ELALL, Prescription Druggist. m 2a! !f4i 1 ' iimu.Ihi.i 1 iniin ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AXgcrYepartflorifiris- simuaiiflgoKrOoai ling tlie Stomadis andBoweb (f TXT. Lfit ProrootesDtgestfonJ(3ifenTir ness and KestoiUalnsEi2sr Opiimi-MorphinB rarMiucraL NOT NARCOTIC. jUxJtata MxMtUts- I Mm Seed- j For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Aperfect Remedy for OtJnsRp non , oour aroMu.uaii: Worms Xonvalsions J'evmsa- ness andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Sigaarare of NEW YORK. n AW ' ft'VK IF 'Guaranteed uderSS1 n Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. Mil fill TMB etHTAUR COMPANY. NCW VPH CITY. Death was on His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung dis ease in all the world," Sold under guaarantee at Statesville drug Co. store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. o Stops earache In two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald In five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Ilotaiaa Eclectrlc Oil, monarch over pain. 1 rnyyiiiBwi s Is Essential to the Up building: of the Modern Business Enterprise. .1 To the publicity gained by the ue of the advertising columns of the daily papers is at tributed the growth, and consequent success, of a very large percentage of great business enter prises of the present day. Advertising is recognized as the prime fac tor in increasing the sales of any class of goods or, manufactured articles. The space used in this paper is yourbusi ness message to the public. In this open letter you should tell them of the merits of what you are offering, setting forth the reasons why your particular line la worthy of their attention. mm iffl has increased its local circulation very materially during the past three months and the results obtained from the space used by the advertisers are gratifying to them and to the paper. It reaches into the homes of the best class of our people and your message will be placed in the hands of those with money to buy the goods you ish to sell. The Space Rates in The Evening Mascot are not high. Your message is carried, each day, to those yon wish to reach, in the most economical manner. For information call us up on the phone and a representative ol the paper will gladly visit you S no 4. ?5tl V tKAL 1 llllUi) Are to be considered in flelerting your Bank 1ST- Strength-Financial Strength 2LMD- The care with which the Bank is Managed. 3RD- The courtesy and spirit of of accomodationdisplayed by the Officers and Em ployees. 4TH . The banking experience of Officers. I 5TH- The ability of the bank to Properly and Promptly Handle all Your Business ToThose Desiring the Embodi ment of These Features are Offered The Service of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATESVILLE CAPITAL SI 00.000 1 With each cash purchase of 5 cents or over I will give you a O coupon that can be exchanged for these gifts. o o 00000000000000000000000006 These Handsome Disbes Given Away to My Customers o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q w X L. A. GOLDMAM : Purveyor to the People. oooooooooobooooooooooo THE STATESVILLE LOAN AND TRUST CO. Of Statesville, N. C. IS PREPARED to transact all branches ol banking., i Accounts are solicited from firms corporations and indiv - I uals, who may rely upon courteous consideration and the very best terms that are consistent with good banking g methods. Four per cent, paid on time and savings deposits. Capital Stock ..$40,000.00 Shareholders liability ...$40,000.00 - Subplus ani Undivided Profits $30,000.00 Total Resources Over... ....$440,000.00 OFFICERS 1 , . 1 E. Steele, President, E. Morrisou, Vice-Pres, D. M. Aus'ey, Sec ,tna Treasurer, C. E. HUQBET, Isslslant Secy, and Tren w. u. uuiiBBETH, Csoigsr StvlBQi Dtrtaft&! I ssssssssssssssssssssssssss SSSSTJSSSSSSSS8SSSSSS8SSI 3. A Show lown In a sharp contest notningbut "quality" and appearance SS J?"TH MADE" Hosiery and the "WORLDS - BEST" Black are the goods of Quality. After all has 1 Deen said, all yourpursuasive argument exhausted, it is still a fact that . "QUALITY" IS THE ONLY TEST OF VALUE Toget best results you must have the best of everything x- al Jarn' ?&t lor8 best machines and best help, with VS2 combination tyou can produce the best of what you 'SfSr We have all of the above. Ask your dealer for the goods of Equality." ! "THE BRADFORD KNITTING MILL. CrGt lis . -f rxr jfZ -J.w'---a1J suuscnoers 10 ine evening nSE? ?aid m advance, and get one of the beautiful lunula oetS We ar crtvirir oe :.
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