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TEDDY IGNORES THE LETTER The Letter Written by 0. B. Haz-f ard, to "Teddy" Remains Un-, SHOT FROM AMBUSH. j Tragedy Near Selma Was Re turning From Visit to tenant, anawered-ffazard is -Hot itfi When KiliedA Woman in the Collar." - n5u Washington, Jan. 2. Carleton Danville,. Va.,. Jan 4 News B. Hazard lias received no reply wa.s received here today of the jtl,m ineuaure xvuseveii, 10 nw lailincr last mht t,. Q,4i xt letter calling the 'President's at- C, of Charles Biwn a widely , . niioii iu au.ducgcu uiscuurisy Known tormer of that section, who to Mr. iiazam s xuuien-year-om was evidently slain from ambush filler mi one ; ui- uie uirui Urown W0.S returning to his 111 JWAu,, UJi Aiuau- J ne nome at about 8 o'clock after hav- !, , t,r was maiiea to iir. itoose ; mg visiting a tenant on the plant vlt Ihursday night . ation. The report of a shotgun .ur. ncua tiix mcciibeu at was Heard and neighbors rushing uie preueiic. aucu yunuuei io t0 the scene found him in. a dyi x.ia wu.wx. t;vwiUJU& eonuiuon. There is no clue as the little girim president accost- yet .as to the guilty party, though , tl iu vc iu mere are rumors that a woman is Know ii sue naa mot ionowea mm mixed up in the case tar enough, lie peremptorily or- A pose is now searching for the (i.-icu xiL-i. iu imu uu. tnc xuau uii assailant. Bloodhound nvi winch she was riding, she says, this morning from Tarb'oro and but sue reiusea ana continued on are aiding in the search. Jht way home. Brown, Was about 40 years of v mut jx cxcstxiueii. age and leaves a wife and seven She lias lost her confidence. The h .. , -puuuicu. xxu is saiauo De oonnec- Hiihi is, not tne same as she was ted with some of the best families t.ei ore , sue was reouKea Dy the 0f North Carolina. . ju'esutent.':. iieretoiore l nave ielt safe in permitting her to go for a rid.- in the park. If she is not 0 :C3-OOID essTs 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 A GOOD SjCOMACH Persistency and Sue- safe from insult from the presr Means Good Health, Cheerfulness ihmil oi tne unuea states, l nesi- Ambition, tate-to let her ride out alone," cess, said Mr; HazarcTtoday. Mi0,na Mr. Hazard is a Virginia gen- or any! oth I. wwuuto u J building up the flabby walls and 'the son -of the Mayor tof Freder- making the stomach so strong that It iekshurir; Va who served for sev- win diSest food without pepsin or , Ar TT ; . , her artificial aid. ral terms. Mr. Hazard married inna ' . . . A . m other words, Mi-o-na cures dys. .h.h v.u.s u-u luiss vvaison m -pepsia by removing the cause 11 cure ,your dyspepsia stomach trouble bv ,Telerieksburg, in the same house wliieliiwas the scene of the eoiirt- 1 ship .of Robert E. Lee. He Js a retired real estate broker ofWasli illLrtoll." DOW oncrncrpA in Kp tim her business. Ilelives iiist with - v 11 111 Statesville Drug Co., is the agent for Mio-na In Etatesville and tihey say to icvery reader of The Mascot whose stomach Is weak, who has In digestion or dyspepsia, that Mi-o.na Is guaranteed; to cureor money back. lne price is only 50 cents a large le District of Columbia iine,on box' and one box is all you need to a iMiburban tract of thirty acres. prove that you are on the right road to health and happiness. A Aight Rider s Raid. Uvi. i. t, tablets; they have done more for me The worst night riders are calomeL in one week than all th dnnfnra -ha-a 7 WWWAM UM f W eroton oil or afoes" pills. They raid for the two years I have been under your bed to rob you of rest. Not so their care, and I will do all I can to with Dr. King's TTew Lile Fills. They recommend it to my friends. You never distress or inconvenience, but can also useTBy name in your ad. if always cleanse the system, curing you like, for Mi-o.na Is better than Colds, Headache. Malaria. 25c at gold to me. I am like a new man. Statesville Drug Co. , and am able to' work once mor for Q V the first time j in over a year." W. A. Ennis, 32 S Green St., Syracuse, "BROKE,- MAY STILL RIDE. But Passengers Must Give Con- Personally Conducted Tour to Ha- - Jlinneanolis .Tnn 9, TTp rnf fan -who are "strapped," or nigen wlio have left ' their wallets in their other pockets, can ride on tile Milinea.nnnliK par linot; witlinn llieir-fares just as though they had paid their points named ; pt'rsoim with ivills sn inrr Vo Asheville. . . . conductors cannot makp ohanrra Hickory.- -: - o - i ; Jiy a rule which went into effect I anosn. . . , . today' conductors - will nrospnt Salisbury such passengers with a vsmall card, Shelby. . . . . which is in fact a nrnrtiissnrv ont fetatesville. . t . - X V W V VI v The passensrer minus hie fTA i(rnc vana, Cuba, and Return, January'll, 1909, Via Southern Railway Souhern Railway will sell round The same holds' truetriP excursion tickets to Havana, Ouba at iollowmsr rates from .-.....$39.10 ...... 42.40 ....... 40.45 .. .....42.95 ...... 42.50 ....... 42.40 Approximately low rates from the note and is not further inters from other points fered with, if he fails to pay he Tickes on sale January 11th, may be sued. The note reads as Sod returning to leave Havana, follows: Cuba, on or before January 27th, - 'This certifies that I am in- 1909l Tickets may be routed debted to the Twin City Rapid through Jacksonville thence either Transit Company five cests for through Knight's Key, or Port non-payment of fare. I promise Tampa. Good going and return to forward the amount immedite- inS same route. Stop-over will be ly to the office of the company.4' allowed at Jacksonville, St. Au gustine, Palm Beach, .Miami, and other points south of Jacksonville, within final limit of ticket. A representaive will accompany movement, and will loot after the comfort and pleasure of the party!. . Four-YcarVOld Girl Burned, i . Salisbury, X. C, Jan. 2.i-Ignit-ing from an open fife', the cloth ing of Eva, a four-year-old, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cham berlain, of Rotvan -county were burned fiiom her body and the child probably fatally burned, be fore help could reach her. The parents were absent from the house when the accident occurred, Attracted ly screams the mother turned to find the child enveloped m flames. Her recovery is not ex pected. ; o Builds you up physically and dentally, keeps your digestion or gans in condition, regulates the bowels, cleanses the blood, gives you perfect health. Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. StatesviUe Drug ,Co. For further information as to side tours from Havana, sight see ing tours, hotel rates, leaving time a principal points, Pulllman and state room reservation, write J. H. Wood, D. P. A., Asheville, N. C. ; W. II. McGlamery, P, & T. A., Raleigh, C. ; R. H. DeButts, P. & T. A., Greensboro, N. C; or call on your repot agents, or write R. L. VERNON, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. 4 0 Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimple rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Bloodf Bitters Is a cleansing tonic j Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear aklnned. : T . i Draughon 's cc m netitors. bv not acceptinsr his proposition, concede that he teaches more Bookkeeping in jnKJE months than they do in SIX. Draughon can convince YOU SHORTHAND ILT.if Court Reporters write the system of ibnortnand Draughon teaches, be cause they know it is THE BEST. FOR 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, Cc lumbia or Washington, D. C. WE THAI II) for the liberal pat ronage .you have given us through this year and ask for.a liberal share of it next year. We have never been in better shape before to serve, the public in our line of Groceries ,:4 - .: and MEATS M. P. Alexan der & Broi Phone 241. ABOUT ADVERTISING NO. 2 The Dollar Thkt Can! e Spent By Herbert Kaufman Every dollar spent in advertising is not only a seed dollar which grows a profit for the merchant but is actually retained by him1 even after he has paid it to the publisher. Advertising creates a good will worth the cost df the publicity. - It actually costs nothing. While it uses funds it does not use theinup: It helps the founder of a business to grow rich and at the same time keeps his business from not dying when he doesi It eliminates the personal equation. It per petuates confidence in the store and makes it possible for a merchant to withdraw from busi ness without having the profits of the business withdrawn from him. It changes a name to an institution an institution that will survive after the death of its builder. It is really . an insurance policy which; costs nothing pays a premium each year instead of calling for ' one, and renders it possible to change the entire personnel of a business without disturbing its prosperity. Advertising renders the business stronger than the ww independent of his presence. It permanentizes systems of merchandising, the track' of which is left for others to follow. A business which is not advertised must rely upon the personality oi its proprietor, and personality in business is a decreasing factor. The public does not want to know the man who owns the store it isn't interested in him, but in his goods. When an unadvertised business is sold it is only worth as much as its stock of goods and fixtures. There is no good will to be paid for it does not exist it has not been created. The name over the door means noth ing except to the limited stream of people from the immediate neighborhood, any of whom could tell you more about some store ten miles away which has regularly, delivered its shop news to their breakfast tables." It is as shortsighted for a man to build a business which , dies with his death or ceases with his inaction as it is unfair lot him not to provide for the continuance of its income to his family. (Copyright, 1908, by - Tribune Company, Chicago.") The Evening Mas K K K :: :: M S3 W 83 83 3S3S!KS!S!H NEW SHOE STOT?T? 1 WE HAVE SHOES THAT ARE GUARAN DDnnc0 ASLUTELY WATER FKOOr nice enough for general wear and heavy enough for farmers. -w3SEE THEMCw- . Complete line of Dress Shoes for MPn wttT a Children. Overshoes, Underwear and Gents' Furaishings. Everythinsr new and as rpnroaonfoH W ca" Yours to serve, S. M. & H. SHOE COMPANY Phone 40. Opposite Court House. KM A)CX1CHk m irini-rv-.- . . WV liinw 1 1 1 I'm tm i n : ; : : ,;; :ni :hl,H. Here's Health, Happiness and a Prosperous New Year. STATESVILLE DRUG CO. 'Prescriptiontsts. I IN Hi W STUIJIO I Maynard & Ellis, Professional PhotoffraDhefs. in N. R.'Miii"wHj 21 Building. aHinininor fi g High Grade Photos at a Low Price.' t W g Penny Pictures, the best that can be made 24 for "'25c An nPost Cards, per -dozen, $1.25. Per half dozen 7Sc!lS n ysiuiuv0, iu luiueiH, uuzea.aa.UU. Half dozftri SI iw g Pictures of your home, PostCard size, and up to 8xl0inches j n and out-door errouDs. is nns nf s ate price. Give us a trial and ho nnnvinrwr tho r u trying to please you. We are now ready to seWe vou. 1 5 U TITilt T-v - - J - Wl g vv in aiso develop and Jb insh Kodak Work. -f Jl PRICE 1 CENT! THE SUN (Baltimore, Md.) Now sells for 1 cent, and can be had of every Dealer, Agent or News boy at that price. 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THE WOMAN'S PAPER The Sun is the best type of a news paper morally and intellectually. In- addition to the news of the day, it publishes the best features that can be presented, , such as fashion artic les and miscellaneous writings from men and women of note and promi nence. It is an educator of the high est character, constantly stimulating to noble ideals in individual and na tional life. The Sun Is published on Sunday as well as every other day of the week. .By mall the Dally Stm, $3 a, year By mall the Dally Son, $3 a year. A. S( ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, BALTRIOBH, MD. SOUTHERN RAIM'AY CO. Great Highway of Me and Travel Through the " Southern States Througnj Pullman Sleeping Cars on palatial trains between the principal Cities and Resorts of the South. High-class Dining Cars. Many delightful Summer and Winter Resorts on and reached by Southern Railway. "The Land of the Sky," "The Sapphire Country," in scenic Western North Carolina; beau tiful at all seasons. Hotels of the highest cla3s. For detailed information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or R. L. VDRNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. H . HARD WICK, P. T. M W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. STATESVILLE Mil Opera House Building Open from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m. No Children Admitted to Floor at Night Sessions Mother do you ' hear that rat- 44Kng in your babies throat! Put a nuie Mptners doy on it ana stop it at once.
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