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THE EVENING MASCOT DAILY EXCEPT; SUNDAY. Office 10U Court St. Phone Impressing Others. ilost people can make a good impression when they try. But a always try. they should The T?.ntrA at the Postoffififc in Statesville, N. C., as second-class K"""1 - . . , " f i mosx muuary precision wflen ne realizes that he is the center or VANCE NORWOOD. Publisher, observation, may allow himself h. 0. WHITE, Editor, to slump in his seat in the street car till apparently he has lost six Weather Forecasts. inches ofc height, and much mor . . I a i , mi Washington, D. C, May 29. t dignity. Mne gin wno is ai- For North Carolina fair t onight ways smiling and agreeame in and Sunday." puDlic, may nave little to say at -o home, and perhaps that little will Vice President Sherman, speak- be of such a nature that the Us ing to the Good Roads congress at teners will be glad it is not more. Baltimore, said that "the roads of Making a good impression does England, France and Switzerland not amount to much if it is the fa - ' ' 1 ' n put our roads to shame." o JSpokane, Y ashington, is pre Fourth. What is a fourth of July tvlVUl X 1 tl AIX1VU.U OUiiiV v You might just as well hunting without a dog, or fishing without misleading. Selected. a hook. wroner impression. For when the truth comes out as it inevitably will, it will all the worse by con trast. It does not pay" to mak the effort unless you are willing to make it constantly, and in that case the impression will not be Mr. Garter, of Mt. Airy, while speaking for the construction of the Statesville Air Line Railway yesterday gave some interesting sta!Tfics""6T"tKe volume of busi ness done in Mt. Airy. lie said that the freight and passenger re ceipts at Mt. Airy for a single year amounted to $450,000 or nearly $1,500 for each work day of the year. What town of its size in the state canTe"at that ? Bygfft of Tlr. J. P. Morgan,the Mt. Vernon association becomes the owner of the sword which Gen. Washinton wore when he gave up the command of the army, Dec. 23, ,1783. The same sword was worn by the first jrreTdent on the occa sion of his inauguration, April 30, 1789. It will be exhibited at Mt. Vernon. No man is wholly bad if his children ru nto meet him. Oats are L. P. "We were of the opinion all the while the high tariff imposed on crude petroleum was a thrust at Mr. Rockefeller and that for once the StandardwOil magnate had been downed. We have sine learned that-tfie senate finance committee decided to put heavy duties on refined oil and oil pro ducts, but to place crude petro leum on the free list. This will enable the Standard Oil trust to make larger profits. The trust owns most of the re fineries,, but is not largely inter ested in the production of crude oil. With crude oil free, the trust could import Russian petroleum very cheaplyrrefine it and sell it to Americans at a great - profit, having little competition in renV ed oil. ' ' 40 - Leaves Bencfito "Sweep Streets. St. Louis, May 28. Forced by order of his "physician to resign his office of police magistrate and obtain empoyment where he could enjoy pure air and outdoor exer cise, Thomas Stanton, of East St Louis, 111., yesterday started to work as a street sweeper. As police magistrate Stanton received $300 a month." As. street sweeper he reeeivei"$1.50 per day. "I picked lout the job because I believe It fills tliaT; requirements that the doctor said I needed in oTder to regain my health. -'Ijvvoulcl rather work for $1.50 a djay and be able tojeat a square meal and sleep soundly than make hundreds of dollars a month, spend it all for medicine and doctors, and be unable'to eaf or sleep," declar ed Stanton today. After my work I feel better than I havef or several years, and I believe-1 am on the'road to re covery." Stanton for'several years was well known in baseball circles, having been umpire for the Texas and Pacific North wesf leagues, in addition to dt)ing"'that work for minor leagues Tnlflinois. India na, and other states. Oak Ridge. News Items. The Oak Ridge and Barium baseball teams, will cross bats on the latters grounds Saturday 29. Mrs. W. L. Matheson, who un derwent an operation at Long's sanatorium at Statesville is not improving. Mrs. B. M Alexander who has been quite ill is now improving very fast Ave are glad to note." Mr. Lee Kenerly left for States ville today where he will guard the prisoners on the chain gang. ' J. E. Powers went to Salisbury touay on business. We have a poor stand df cotton and corn but wheat and looking fine. Oak Ridge, May 27. Husband Kept Wife Awake Talking to Ghosts.. New York, May 28. Mrs. John Feely caused the arrest of her husband, who was formerly cap tain of engine company No. 1 of the Bayonne, N. J., fire depart ment, last night on a charge of an noying her. She said that for many months Feely had been in the habit of get ting out of bed at midnight and talking for several hours to ghosts, The conversation prevented her from sleeping. Feely declared that he had a number of good friends who were ghosts and that they called on him after midnight for a social chat. His mental con dition will be investigated. I have sold my Tailoring. Cleaning, & Pressing business to Mr. RALPH SLOAN, and, he having woiked with me in this business on different occas ions, 1 can recommend him to my pa trons and the public at large as being competent in all respects to carry on the business in a first class manner. I sincerely thank the public for the lib eral patronage given me in the busi ness during the pa t 8 years, and ask that Mr. Sloan be given the same pa tronage. J.H. WILSON. In taking the business of Mr, Wilson on June 1st, L wish to announce that I will carry it on injthe same stand 'on Court Street, and will endeavor to do the work in the same first class style that he has done. Every piece of work done by me shall be in irst class style and satisfactory to the customer, or the money will be refunded. For any thing in this line call on mc atllO Court Street. RALPH SLOAN OPBRAHOU it I PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT Big Program Tonignt. All New Pictures Vaudeville all next week. ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS Phone 147. Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. 1 SEVERAL THINGS Are to be considered in sele ting you Bankr 3RD. 4TH. 5TH. Succeed when everything else fafls. In "nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. 1ST. Strength-Financial Strength 2ND. The care with which the Bank is Managed. The courtesy and spirit of ofaccomodation displayed by the Officers and Em ployees. The bankingexperience of Officers. The ability of the bank to Properly and Promptly Handle all Your Business To Those Desiring the Embodi ment of These Features are Offered The Service of THE FIRST NATIONAL r OF STATESVILLE BA1 CAPITAL SIOO.OOO An occasfonal look at your boy's room may explain why le is on tHe streetsso much. " " . ItEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth Savins and Some Statesville People Know How to Save It. Maoy Statesville people take their lives in their hands by . neglecting the kidneys when thev know these organs need help. Sick kidneys aroi responsiDie ror a vast amount of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permanently cured by ithe use of Doan'sKidnePills. Here ds a S tate ie citizen recommen a tion. " Mrs, S, Revis, living at 212 Sev enth St,, 'Statesville, N. C, says : "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a remedy that acts up to its representations. I sent to Hall's Drug store, and procured them while suffering from pains through the low er Dari of. my' hack and frequent headaches which had caused me great distress. Their use improved my condition in every way 1 Doan's Kidney Pills . proved so satisfactory in my case that-1 do not hesitate to recommend tb em toother sufferers.!' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo, N ew York, sole agents for the United OSt ! SOUTHERN RAILWAY CI lireat Highway of Trade and Travel Through the Southern States Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on palatial trains between the principal Cities aud Resorts of the South. High-class Dining Cars, Many delightful Summer and Winter Resorts cn and reached by Southern Railway. "The Land oi the Sky," "The Sapphire Country," "in scenic Western North Carolina; beau tiful at all seasons. Hotels of the highest class. For detailed information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or R. L VDRNON, T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. S. fl. HARD WICK, P. T. M., W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A., Waehibgton,D.C. "THE FIRST CALL' Is always for our Baking The rest of the calls just naturally come to us as we keed quality, purity and reasonable prices uni form. It will pay you to place' a tria order Why not todav? HOME-MADE BREAD. DELICIOUS PASTRY THE HOME BAKERY a l '.-M is 5 Essential to the Up- building of the Modern Business Enterprise. ' To the publicity gained by the use 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 thepresent day. Advertising is recognized asthe prime fac tor in increasing the sales of any class of goods or manufactured articles. The space used in this paper is your busi 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. i 1 1 if n it I if nil I 1 II I 1 HI I f hm II ! 111 I 111 3 H I 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 vou wish to sell. 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 oi the paper will gladly visit you. Tie pen UMMER APPARE A EW. & H. SHOE CO.'S TORE Full Line of Fancy Soft Shirts, Attached and Detached Cuffs, Silk and Wash Ties; Underwear in-the Different Styles, Hosiery Different colors, Complete Stock of Oxfords in .the Different Leathers and Styles for Meu Women and Children.- All New Goods and as Represented. Yours to Serve, M. m H. SHOE GO, -3 S WE KEEP A RECORD FOR Y0Y i . i 8 One of the advantages of having a bank account is the fact that every transaction recorded on the books of the tank in connettion with your account is a record to which you may have access if necessary. Such record often proves great value. This bank ill be pleased to have yourbankingbusiness. THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK Of Statesville, N. C. I) 2
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