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THE EVENING MASCOT
DAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Office 109 Court St. Phone 35.
Entered at the Postoffice in
Jtatesville, N. C, as second-class
matter. -
VANCE NORWOOD, Publisher.
Xi. 0. WHITE, - - - Editor.
Weatner Forecasts.
Washington, D. C, June
For North Carolina cloudv with
showers tonight or Sunday.
Everywhere the
good
roads
'problem is being studied. Let it
.continue and gjod roads will be
the result.
The colored residents of a cer
tain district of Asheville are plan
ing for a park of their own. The
white people who live near thi:
place are, and rightly so, object
ing to the building of such. a place.
Only fifty per cent of the white
applicants who went ' before tin
State Pharmaceutical board passed
successfully. Heretofore the aver
age has been CO per cent. Three out
of eleven . colored applicants
passed .
AVe already have the ''Unwritten
Law" "Emotional Insanity," etc.,
but the lawyers in the Diggers
case at Charlotte have certainly
sprung a new one on us "Confu
sional Insanity." What next?
. o
The Biggers trial at Charlotte is
Hearing a close. 'The progress of
the trial has been watched with
interest: Several very able
speeches have been made 'in Big"
gers' behalf aricl it is uncertain
what the verdict will be. Accord
ing to the "opinion" of many Big
gers is guiltjr of nothing less than
premeditated murder. If he is, nc
matter what his standing is, he
should be punished as any other
criminal.
The MascoT wishes to add a
word of commendation for the po
sition taken by the colored W. C.
T, U. which met in Statesville the
first of the week. The colored
people as a racevill never accom
plish anything until they practice
the sound doctrine :lad down bj
this convention, a report of which
was published in yesterday's Mas
cot. They wrere advised to be in.
dustrious, sober and honest and
fill their oAvn sphere in the social
life of the community. Thev
should engage in some profitable
and suitable business, and dea
honestly ancnfrankly with all and
they will not only elevate their
owTn race, but will avoid friction
with the whiteraee.
:
In diseussiiig the long delaped
Breese case at Asheville the Char
lotte News calls attention to some
technical "defects in the drawing
up of bills of indictment which of
ten prevent justice and brings our
courts into 'disrepute. The News
says :
"Breese is prominent. He ha
at hiscommmand the influence ol
innieirFial men. He is able to em
ploy learned counsel. The result
is, that so' far he has escaped trial
on a flimsy technicality in the bill
of indictment, the statute of limi
tatfon TioTcTuig and preventing the
nalangofanother.bill.
"Breese is either guilty or inno-
ent. He should be given a trial
for the crime charged in open
court, and if guilty, convicted; il
innocent, free'd. This persistent
frivoling wTtTT justice is becoming
useous to the public mind.
"The defecfln our judicial sys-
em winch makes it possible foi 1
riminalsjo hide behind the mask
of some petty technicality or
'Other, should be corrected if the
Public may be expected to retain
hat high-respect for the fairness
f the courts which is necessarv
ior their existence.
" Recently" ap rominet case wras
tried in another state and the de-
fendant let go because the word
"the" was omitted in the bill of
indicTment, the bill reading.
peace and tngnity ot state, m
sfea'd p''peac and 'dignity; of j
the state."
. MOM-
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best in the Market.
'"I. have used Chamberlain's
Cough .Remedy and find it to be
the 'best on -the market," says E.
Vv. Tardy, editor of The Sentinel,
Gaiusboro, Tenn. -"Onrbaby had
scleral colds the past winter and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy al
ways gave it relief at once and
im red il in a short time. J al
ways, recommend it when oppor
tunity 'presents itself." For sale
bvyall druggists.
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Statesville Produce Market.
(Corrected weekly by Morrison
Produce & Provision Co.)
Young Chickens, per lr.
Ola hens, per m . .........
Old roosters, per ...... .
Eggs, per do?. .
Butter,- per lb
Beeswax, per . . ...
Tallow, per . . . . . .......
Corn, per bushel
Peas, per bushel.
Oats, per bushel.
Dried apples, per 1b.....
W'ool -washed, per lb
Wool unwashed, per n...
Wool, burry, per lb. ......
Green hides, per lb .......
Orv hides, per . ..
. 16c
. 10c
. 3c
. IGc
. l?,c.
. 25c
. 5c
. 95c
Mao
. 60c
. 20c
. 15c
. 7c
. 12o
GOO
Drauguon gives contracts, Ducked
by a chain of 80 Colleges, $300,000.00
capital, and 19 year's success, to se
cure positions under reasonable con
ditions or r3fimnd tuition
BOOKKEEPING
Praughon's com
petitors, by iot
accepting his proposition, concede
that he teaches more .Bookkeeping
m THREE months, than- tWj do
SIX Draughon can convine YOU
SHORTHAND
75 per cent, of
theUnued States
Court Reporters write the syst ;m of
Shorthand Draughon teaches, be
cause they know it is THE BEST.
FOR FREE CATALOG and book
let. 4Wny Learn Telegraphy ?" which
explains all, -.call on or write JNO. F.
DRAUG.HON, President
DRAUCHOrrS
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
(Wo also Teach by Mail)
lumbia or Washington. D. C.
This remedy C2Q ahvays be depended upon and
Is pleasant to take.. St contains no ophira or
tther harmful drug and may be given as cenA
dentiy to a baby as to an adult
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.
THE
Guarantee Pressing Club
WILL PLEASE YOU
Ws have moved to G17
N. Center street one half
block north of the square
and if it's sanitary clean
ing or the latest style of
preB8irjp: and prompt de
liveries that you want,
give us . your work. We
call for and deliver your
proods anywhere in the
city. For further infor
mation call on us at 617
N. Center St. or ppone
350.
roprs;
Phone 3 50
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CoiighsGolds;
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you one of lEo lEousan'ds ol "women Eo
suffer from female ailments! If so, don't be discour
aged, go to your druggist and get a bottl of Wine of
Cardui. On the wrapper ara full directions for use.
During the last half century, Cardui has been
established in thousands of homes, as a safe remedy
for pain which only women endure. It is reliable,
contains no harmf iu ingredients and can be depend
ed on in almost any ease.
f An $
Ett WiH Help Yoii
j !Earles Bragg, of Bweetser, Ind., tried Cardui. She
writes: "Tongue cannot tell how much Cardui hrs done for me.
Befora I began taking Cardui I could nof do a day's work. I
srould work awhile and lie down.
memoes. " u.17 luaiuat.
AT ALE DEUG STOBES
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large Moving Picture Program
Tonignt
l After 35 Years," "Moonlight on The Ocean," Down
f With Urn," arm uThe Picture,"
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4-
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I At The Fountain of Ourlity.
t STATESVILLE DRUG CO.
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SAMPLE
We will sell $5.00 Hammocks
for $4.00 for Choice. We have
6 Hammocks you can get at
$3.50 Each, Worth $4.50.
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COMMERCIAL
Ot Statesville NX.
CAPITAL... $100,000.00
SURPLUS. ...............v.. $25,000,00
State County and City Depository
Accounts! Solicited
Interest paid on Time Deposits,
M. K. STEELE, Presidenf., i). M. AUSLEY Cashier,
E. MORIUSOxX, Vice Free, G E.jHughey, Asst. Cashier
M. K. STEELE, N. B. MILLS, W. D TURNER,
VV. F.HALL, D. P. SARTIN, W. J. HIT L,
H. AMOUNT, E. MORRISON, EMILE CLARKE,
J.E.KING, C.M.STEELE, D. M. AUSLEY.
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I shall aays give praise to your
TIME
of These
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Reasona&f Prices, (wJt5 Pro pt
Service )Jou an aV 3o better
an aW &fc
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TURNER BR O
Headquarters for all kinds of Country Produce,
- Such as Beans, Cabbage and Potatoes.
We are gents for Young's Steam Bakery of Char
lotte and can give you Nice, Fresh BREAD AT B
CENTS A LOAF equal to the 6 cent loaf now on
the market. Fresh, shipment- of Cantaloupes on
hand. Fresh Fish every Friday and Saturday.
Call and give as your order.
TURNER BROTHERS.
PHONE NO. 88.
SEE f B; WE
For The Stanton Adjustable Buggy Nut
This nut takes up all loss motion in any bujsrgy
wheel and keeps it from making any nois ?. Saves
washers and oiling and can be fit on any buggy.
I will fit them on any buggy and let you - try them
to your own satisfaction, if you find them to be as
represented, pay for them. If not return same to
owner. Call and let me show you what they
will do. You will find me at Livery Stable next
to Post Office. Yourrt Truly,
Wm. WESTMORELAND
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO
net- .
lireat Highway of Trade and
Travel Through the
Southern States
Through 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 cn and
reached by Southern-Railway.
"The Land or 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.,
v Charlotte, N. C.
S. H . HARD WICK, P. T. M.,
W.H. TAYLOE,(j. P. A.,
Washihgton,;DC
TO MY CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
Having recently enlarged my
buildingr, also installed an un.tn.
rigerator, I am now m to noble ldeals in mdividuai anda
shape to furnish my cuetomers 1 m,L
JN ice, Fresh Meat at any. time.
ah oraers leceive prompt atten
tion. Meats delivered for break
fase each morning.
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