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Coopers' fate Not Deeded ,,oU SNAIir IS ACQUITTED ,.., wlv Tir! Up as to the Coop. Was flir Ivvprossioii or l ore ,;, llnikc, l!ut Judge Hart S'nt Hi mi U:uk to Meditate, a Little I ( miiri The .Jih1jz rTad Hoped h;i( Verdict Would I5e Reached . si ill lights on Finding a Verdict II ih.- .Jury Has to Hemain' a Week . furors Unliappy Uut Are M.il.inn the I Jest of the Situation I li y Complain of Their Ac" ( , !i.lH'l."tiIlSi v. N v. n! PfnIFOPPJl CTTES3 Coughs&olds; moopingCcip This remedy can always be depended upon and fs pleasant to take. It contains no opiam or other harmful dni and may be given as confit dently to a baby as to an adult 7 Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. it i- rti'l (l I't.'ar!" :c o o rosi Drauguoji gives coptracts, oacked by a chain of 30 Colleges, $300,000.00 capital, and 19 jrear's success, to se cure positions under reasonable con ditions. or refunnd tuition SIX. Draughon can convince YOU SHORTHAND ;L'V"f Court Reporters write the system of Shorthand 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 lttmbia or Washington, D. C. 3 ,i,,;ville, Term., March 19; i tii-' jury today returned -ft. , i (,f acquittal for John D. '."larsed with the murder of .'('nitcd States Edward W. .(),.. and declared it was "hope . x xi t 1 !-i -il. up iis to me louiwis, Lcnt'ralTy concealed that the ih.. famous case had been i. Nothing daunted by the ic firmness of Foreman s declaration oT a disagree- on? Kir fuiTTier deliberation and an .indue Hart sent the 12. men r.ouiicd "i hat ht7 would hot discharge ;ht i;i'!iTTl lie was absolutely convinc t,,i tiuit an agreeTnent could" not be h l f (HFFPuV'fi -Draughbn's ccrn- , ju, jo,. Hart fully expected a ver- UUUllllLLllli.il pctitors, by idt (;:, t "today. Several "limes, during accepting his opposition, concede lie morning he consulted with one that he teaches more Bookkeeping n- th..' iiu v deputies and when he m lIIREL months than they do had foncludeu TTie day's xlocket at hdun he sent -To ask the jurors if ImtL anytlwng tq report. The ivply nothing':' came , back. Ivi i.IhiuIv the judge had some informa tion, however, for "he ordered the m-Nnnors' brougnt into court ana in- . i ------- , sinicted the sherirli "carry in the jury. . - Instead of S. J. Hyde, to whom thP charge was given, E. M. Burke, the first man chosen, carried the papers and acted as. foreman. In re?iionce to the Judge's question as to whether a veTTiict had been reach vtl, r.uxkt. replied: "We are tied i up tight, as to the hooper's but we ;find John 'D. Sharp not guilty. The verdict as" to Sharp was an tiouncptl at 12:0T"p. m. . ' Is' there any reason,, General Mc Carn. why John Sharp should not ie dj?e)j;irged ? asked the court. "Xone, your honor." ; ' Mr. Sliarp. you are discharged from .custody acquitted,'' said the court, 'with 'aslmle. ' . Sharp sat stolid ani indifferent. Not so .with his Wife. 1 When she bad grasped the significance of the verdict her eyes filled up and she caught her liusbahd's left arm with both hand'sT and seemed .about to break down. "We want the exact wofiTs of tbe jury recorded." said judge Ander son, of i no defense. "We under stand the report was hopelessly tied." r; ': "I do not recall the exact language but 1 am told by the clerk and a newsjaper man uiat those were the u'ords. Let the clerk so record thenf- i , "Is that a verdict, your honor,' said Amler?on. " " "It is a verdict as far as John D. -ar) is concerned, but it certainly not as far as D. B. and Robin "per are concerned. I sent the .-TV Ii rrl.- fT. " 1 lie defendants! counsel advised Aether a while and assented. Then J"dge Hart adjourend court until 2 . P- ra. -ndi il nprrtmniniorl U lire xvi t f u-'U sister-in-law, father and mother W latter-two' reaching the jail after the verdtet. went to the room he has 0ctpied for several months in the 3a ' -at5d T?Tere held a little reunion Ith eXoopers. I -. i " De left the court room, Reid Sri.-' remarked: "This is not the Pau ' this. case.'' " i .' -4-4 STATESV1LLE DIRERTORY ' - . ' ' New Issue Will be ready about March 20tli, 1909. Adv change m youi bnsiness, or house ad ! dress will be corrected if you will address a card with the information to the Piedmont Directory Co. Asheville, N, C. Send in also your order for a copy at subscription price S3.00. 4 Si Si 1 arft nro-pfl in PnllnTrr AvoTnlA -c ai. i ' - kH O vmwii Uic tAHAuuio vi. uiousaiiaH fix their sisters and take Cardui. Cardui is a non- mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for omen. It is for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs. 1 1 tii- - j i i it. r ! 1 J 1 VV XV I t Dt&x is? Hi Ml i A mj nri n n r Fwo?tliirds of your life, Ht WiU Help Yoii J27 It is a genuine, curative medicine, that hnilrla up tne iemaie system and relieves female paim m iurs. iu. t. Ulair. ot -Us&dale. W Va writa. m -otiiore xaKmg uaraui, i naa given up all hope of m getting well. I had suffered for 3 years with mv icx L aiuu auu was connnea to my oea, so 1 took Cardui, and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble." AT ALL DRUG STOBES THF 561 Tbxsa Basra NoTcIrr StcL frost, ilasdns buSot&oSa. COMMERCIAL NATIONL BAN ( OfStatesville, N.G. CAPITAL... $100,000.0 0 SURPLUS.. ....... ......$25,000,00 State'5County and City Depository Accounts Solicited Interest paid on Time Deposits. M. K. STEELE, President, D. M. AUSLEY E. MORRISON, Vice Pres.,-; G. E. Hughey, M. K. STEELE, N. B. MILLS, W. D TURNER, W. F. HALL, D. P. SAKT1N, W. J. HH L. H. A.irOUNT, E.MORRISOx, EMILE CLARKE, Cashier,' Asst. Cashier. J. E. KING, C.M.STEELE, D. M. AUSLEY. NOTICE OP LAND SALE. 114 1-2 acres ina good IcOcality, 2 miles from a srood sool. New 6 room dwelling beautifully located with good out-buildmgs and well- one 5 room dwelling, barn and out. buildings, good spring and orchard This farm is 6 miles south of States, ville; 7 miles west of Troutman, on the mountain road. For mrtner mior mation callon or write, Terms cash; E O. SHAVER F. D. No. 4, Box41, PRICE 1 CENT! I TH E SUN (Baltimore, Md.) Now sells for 1 cent, and can be har of every Dealer, Agent or Xsews- boy at that pr ce. NOW OPEN BUSY BEE QUICK LUNCH AND RESTAURANT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 510 Center Street. When you eat you want to know that what you. eat is all right in every particular. Inspection of the Busy Bee Quick Lunch and Restau rant will convince you of this fact. Everything clean and up to date. A CAST1 For Infants ani'. Children. The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought Bears the Signature of KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth'' Saving, and Some Statsville People Know now to Save It. l- Ks DEATH TO NORTH. I ALL SUBSCRIBRS IN District of Columbia, Virginia, Nortn and South Carolina, Pennsyl 1 vania, and Deleware And througnout the United States ' can get The Sun by mail at M ! 1 cent a copy. Tne Sun's special correspondent throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, China, South Africa the Philipines, Porto Rico, Cuha and in every other part of the world, make it the greatest newspaper that can be printed.! Its Washington and New York bu- a i a IL. TT-. t reaus ar? among me dsi in mo uu ted States, and give The Sun's read ers the earliest information upon all Charleston, New York, Chicago, Phil adelphia and all other important points in the United States and other countries, j All oC which the reader gets for one cent. j THE FARMERS' PAPER. The Sun's market repoiisTand com- y-r Shoots Hunelf on His Wav Home. - . - 1. lo Manj' Statesyllle poople take their 1HU. 111 IHVU ' J 0' Ol . . O. tho tiflnfivs when' thev know these merciai, columns are wiupiw-o r nvirnr.s nwd helo. ! Sick kidneys are liable, and put tne iarmer, me mer- . r - . I . . . . ... responsible for a vast amount o chant and the Droker in toucn wim sufferihsr and ill health, but there is I the markets of Baltimore, Norfolk, nali Mirrh 1 m "i nm uu uvai lw BU1ftl 1 L iVl""1"1 I important events in j mo iesiiawc - - oil t icoococ nnn nnnp. " . ... a oinsr vx,tK ,-ntn ti-i ,UI"-1. "V" T. v.-1 J " and financial centers r me country. ana mins Que to weaK Kiuneys cuu w,vta aeclared William Maloney, !ftiM-lv and bermanentlv cured bv i "I.ph. X. Y.. to two friends on th usa nf Doan's Kidhev Pills. Here The Sun is the best type -of a news- the steamship Frederick is a Statesvlile citizen recommen paper morally and Inteuectually. in iHncr flntinn. , 1 nrldition to the news of the day. U it-Si UOfl." lior thA hst features that can at i cut ion' was naid to his r- enth St,, Statesville, C, Says: be Dresented. such as fashion artlc- r. butMater: a shot was hearu in "I can rbcomhiend Dtxin's Kidney ies and miscsllaneous writings from sto.trbrm in.i ft-rtA It- I Pills as a remedv that aCts ui to lt.SJ rf nntn nnt nroml- uuu uc ua iuuuu ij - I w r, i liiii ouu v v - c ln his TJertir- a pistol on the floor, representations. I sent to Hall s' nence It Is an educator of the high- uru- hiore, ami piwuiw ill Av,(,feT onnstentlv stimnlatine v. , " w . . t 1 J3 t ! J 1 .3 headaches which had caused me great tional life, r1istrps. Their use improved mv The Sun Is published on Sunday py those whom the shot at- condition in every way. Doan's as well as every other .day of the ney was on his way Kidhey Pills proved so satisfactory week m my case man uo not nesuaie to lh- T)anT Snn. S3 a Tear - J iU' il T , I " - ' ' ' jrprsaie oy.mi aeaiers. rice ou S ABELL CO2?ANY cents, r oster-AUiDurn vo., uunaio, New York, sole agen ts for the United Stated. of Han fc: leg 5Rj'e uhad fallen from his .hand, ' a bullet wound in the center of - ab Dreathmg his last when ;'act to Tifs laloi nome ironTTalfil Beach, j 8&DYSPEPSIfl TABLETS -..un ana stomach Troubles. Publishers and Proprietors, BALTIMORE, MD Regular meals tickets for $1.0 ets for $2.00. 25c. $1.15 lunch 0. $2.30 lunch tick $3.00 lunch tickets for $2.50. White cook. White wait ers. Prompt service. Give us a call - 1 1 1 .1 BUSY BEE QUICK LUNCH AND 1 - - RESTAURANT. 510 Center Street. Mothers how can yon take chances keep: a bottle cl Moth era jop in yonj house. You need Mothers Joy every day ! Ladies Wanted. Honest, industrious woman wanted to introduce oUr large line of fancy and staple dress goods, waisaings, trimmings, etc., among friends; neighbors and townspeople. We also manufacture a full line of perfume and toilet articles, no soaps, Should be able to earn $20 or more weekly. Dealing direct from the mills our prices are low and patterns exclusive. Jso money required. Write us for full particulars, j Standard Dress Goods Company, Dept. 9, Binghamton, N. Y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having Qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Hiram A. Freeze, deceased, late of iredeu county, North Carolina, this Is to notify &H persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of February, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery.! All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 4th, day of February, 1909. ZEB V. LONG Attorney, t the working, producing, public portion of your earthly career, is spent in your clothes why not have them comfortable, Impressive, made expressly for you ? You can have the best clothes embodying admir able fit, permanent shape and correct style, made by EdJ V. Price & Co., of Chicago, at a moderate price. Make an early selection of their handsome fabrics and original fashion ideas and have us take your meas ure, today. THE S. M. & H. SHOE CO. P J1 1 El Is Essential to the Up building of the Modern Business Enterprise. I. ' - - ! To the publicity gainediby the useof 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 j of the present day. v 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 youribusi 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 is worthy of their attention. Efllll Ml 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 ffish to sell. 1 The Space Rates in The Evening Mascot are not high. Your message is carried, each day, to those you wish to reach, in the most economical manner. For information call us up on the. phone and a representative ot the paper will gladly visit you in m'Em .iascot. Seared With a Hot Iron, m scaldad bv overturned kettle cut with a knife--bruised' by slammed door injured by gun or in any other wav the thins: needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue inflamation and kill, the pain. It s earth supreme healer. Inf alable for Boils, Ulsers, Fever sores, Edsema and Piles. ) Price 25c. Sold and Smuanteed by Statesville Dmg Co pegia.: SALE Qo-Carts Baby New and Date Folding and Carriges up-to- Garts STA1E8VILLE HOUSEFUimiSHIl CO.
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