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ii gHSS MASCOT PUBL.SUED WEEKLY AT - ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. A. D. Watts, Editor :& Proprietor Entered t tl el'bUflceat Slei - V.U second class mail matter. Those No. 35. SiutttVillf, N. C., Aug. 15: 1901.- The strike among the steel and iron workers, which began Saturday, i trrnwiofr. Tt, is 62,000 men a-p nw idU. G;"od order has beet) j nrfMTVfd s. f.;' iJjth s'd-'s. d.'.'i.in j to bev.'i. li'l-ut of ultima' r victory The Viif'nia ProcraMe State car.ven! !io K-et in Xorf.v.ic yestcr d vv. A'H'.rney Getxer:-' A. J. Mou tcgjc. '-iii bJ nominated for Govern or today on fi.-.at bal'ot. The plat form wiii be confined to Sute issues, Thdjcotton manufacturers of rail River, Mass , decided to cut tre wages of their employes 11 to 15 per cent, on September 3rd. The opera tives will resist the reduction, and. another strike seems probable. The heart of the State gors out ia tender sympathy to Governor Aycock because cf the death of his son his first-born. Yeuug Chains. Brantley Aycock" was a tlutlout of the University at the time of bis death, aud a promising ' yoang life has been cut short. Governor Aycock's Son Dead. Wilson Special, ictivto Raleigh News and Ob sei ve '. Young Cbas. Aycock, sua cf Gov. Aycock, died here this morning at the home of his uacle, Dr. Albert Anderson He has been seriously ill for the past two weeks with" menin gitis and his death was not unex p?ctcd. Gov. Aycock and Mrs. Aycock' have been-ia Wilson since their ton has been in the hospital here. The young mau will be buried tr morrow (Sunday) afternoon, in the cemetery here at 5 o'clock. His mother is buried here and the family desired to have them both buried together. - Charles Brantley Aycock, juuior. was born on the llSth day of Decem ber, 1663, and was entering upon his Sophomore year at the Universi ty of Nori h CaroJiua. at which he matriculated iu 111)0. He was a 'singularly modest, pure-hearted, studious aud high-niiaded youth. He bad from his early boyhood been stud iOUS. He loved his books and the records of the Goldsboro graded school-show that he usually led his classes. He bad a line raicd,areteu tive memory, and had applied him self closely to his boo Lb, After completing the course in the Go'ds boro graded school; he entered the University, where he had already taken a high iUnd. His ckssmales noted his thoroughness o' prepara tion, h'.s faithful performance of ev ery duty, his clean life, Irs res pec? for his teachers and his ambition to learn To a wonderful degree be gained the coufldence and aft'ection f his associates and teachers, who ppfdiced f-jr him a brilliant career. He was never slrocg or robust, lrd a frail constitution, but wa.5 not Wlcate, and his dealh comes wiLu ievjre a shock as if he had been r-t rubust constitut'on. He was a t-n "gentleman considerate, tn-.ui jjhtful, solici'ous of the welfare : comfort cf -others, and was the v"! i and jov o" his fond fa: her aud !.. r.-. y, as well as of a large circle of Lf -' ;ves acd fneous. " 'it. ; dealh of this pure hearted auri meek spirited youth has cast a g;tM:-ii over the tate, and in their c ioc Gov. and -Vlrs. Aycock 1,-j.vi- fund that they have the sy J t . of a!' the people of 1 he com . . ealth. . he Great Stt el Strike On J iitsV: r. Pa., Dis; ch, ic;h. Tb-creat steel strike is on. Tbe ;efi 1 order of President Shaffer if Amalgamated .lssociatior, it o;; ;--; effective '-today, and thous f workers left their places io - ci'.!' t- .!.t some indefinite time in the f jturi cither victorious over the iron u-.astt-ts, or in' humble defeat. The -evder t. strike was generally obeyed horc -r th? workers were u"gani?. rrl ar.d carolled in the lodges of the Ana!.' unated Association, but it viii bp wonday before an accurate ceour.; can be made of the men who live L' i:3 out. A majority of the nils 'i,se down on Saturday and '-'pff Sunday night, and the t.ue icsr of the strength of the contend ing sides will be furnished by the number of men who return to work tomorrow and Monday. The policy of the American Federation of Labor has rot yet been fully disclosed, and that fac contributes arother ele ment of uncertainty to4he situation. The action of the executive of tha pine workers at Indianapolis today, in resolving to support the strike, cheered the Amalgamated men and they are confident that the Federa tion v. ill aid them to the fullest ex tent. The closing tnrars of labor and theoi..ening hours of the strike lacked spectacular action. This city, which is the strike centre, was calm and undisturbed. There was lo excitement or violence, and- the pulse of the community was normal. A triin was held up at Caney Switch, Indian Territory, early 5 x urtuciy uiurmng oy nve men, wdo blew open the express safes, robbed the mail and all the nassensers. i ne amount stolen is not but was considerable. The treated the matter as a joke went into the bottoms after holding I the tram for two hours. A nosse is j nas oeen repriminueu by tlie iN; v 5"5k f Divers fished up $05,000 worth; Department for the criticism in his f 3 C! 11 QF8 O I Q I BlPffi njoro of the stolen gold at San Fran-i book of Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, oi i iJvlJW 150 IQ UlSt j c-isc-f) Tuesday, leaving about $80,000 : New Hampshire, for orders issued T , - - , stiil to be found. J by the latter while Secretary of the j UlfleStS WtlSrC YOU Ct. - !NavyinlS34. " '! It artificially digests tbe food and aids t , T. ih5mas, Sumterville, Ala.,; ' Nature in strengthening and recon- "I was suffering from dyspepsia ' "My baby was terribly sick with ; tructingthe exhausted digestive or when L commenced taking Kodol -he diarrhoea," savs J H Doak or fDS is the latest discovered digest DyspepMa Cure, I took several Williams, Oregoi "We wer- una- ant and tonic, No oter preparation Krx,ol Dyspepsia Cure is .the only . sistiece, and as a last resort we . Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ji parat.on containing all the nat-; tried Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera" Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nause urai digestive fluids. It gives weak 'and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am hap Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and stomachs entire res, restoring their ry to say it gave immtdiate relief all other results of imperfect digestion. i. urtuiLir luem. natural coauiiiou. btimson &, An- dersoa. SCHOOL. BOOK'S. Goiemur Aycock'e V ocUiruatloii De claring the Boots Adoptecl and the Prices. k The following is Gov. Aycock's school book proclamation: ' Whereas, by chapter 1, of the acta of the Legislature of 1901, the State Board of Education was con stituted a State Text-Book Commis sion, whose duty it was to select and adopt a uniform series or sytem of text books for use in the State of North Carolina, and. Whereas, the said board of educa tion has selected and adopted a uni form system or series of text books for use in the public schools' as pro vided by the said act of the Legisla ture, and, hereas, the said text book com ihsion has entered into contracts viiu the several publishing compa ss., whose book or books were a, vted by the said ooard, to be iurnishedand for use in the public M-Locls iu tbe State, and, Whereas, by the provi&ien of said uot (section 12; it was made the duty cf "the Governor to issue bin :roc;amatioa announcing said. tact 10 the people of the State Now, therefore. I. thar.es B. Ay cock. Governorof theStateof North Carolina, acting under and by au ihority of said act by this proclama lion declare that the books so adopt ed by the said text bOok commission are as follows, and at the following prices: 01 HOG .APUY Harrington's Spelling. Book 1, exenauge price o cents, contract price 10 cents; Book -2, exchange once 5 cenis. " contract price 10 cents; Comp'ete, exbhange price 7i cents, contract price lo cents. American Book Company. DEFINING . Webster's Handy Dictionary, ex change price 7J cents, contract price lo cents; vebsters Primary die iioi:ary, exchange price 24 cents contract price 43 cents; Webster s Common School Dictionary, ex e'naage price 38 cents, contract price 72 cents. American Book Corapa- READIXU. -Holmes'' Readers.- Boards. First , exchange price OA cents, contract price 13 cents; Sec ond, exchange price 9 cents, con tract price IS cents; Third, ex change price 1Z tents, contract price 24 cents; Fourth, exchange price 15 cents, contiact price 30 cents; Fifth, exchange price 17i- cents, contract price 33 cents. Cloth first, exchauge price 6V ceuts, contract price 13 cents; Sec ond, evchange price 11 cents, con tract price 22 cents; Third, exchange price 14 certs. ' contract price 28 cents; Fomh, exchange price 17 Cvuts, contract price 35 cents; Fiftu exchange price 21 cents, contract price 42 cents. University Publish ing Compan. WK1T1.VO. Natural System of Vertical Wri ting. Six numbers, G cents each. D. C. Heath & Company. Smithdeal's Slant Writing Books. Six numbers 5 cents each. B. F. Johnson Publishing Compan3 A B " Til ME TIC Culaw & Elm wood's Primary School Arithmetic. Boards,, ex change price 11 cents', contract price 22 cent-. Cclaw & Elmwood's Primary chuol trithmelic Cioth, exchange pries 12 ceuts, r-on tract price 24 Colaw & E.tnwood's" Advanced v:hooi Arithmetic. Cloth, exchange price 23 ceu:s, contiact price 46 ce:)ts. B. F. Johnson Publishing C. in pan j . jlilne's K nial Arithmetic, Ex-r-bai;g price 12 cents, contract prjcp 25 cents. American Book W'.'iU p Jill V. - ;EOiH AFHV. Mau'y'b E. . Tin? -j tary,, 'boards, ex cboye price 20 cents, contract price 4'l cents. Cioth, exchange prico 20 cents, contract price 40 c-.-.ts. Maury's ..lauuai, boards, ex chaiige price 421' cents, contract pncH s5 ceiat.- c . lb, t xchange price 44 cents, c u. iac p; ice 88 cents. -.Ma'.M-y Fij 'u;: "cloth, exchare p;-ice 45 cnt cor't rct price 90 cts. (j-.;vtdy i''jiiL,iug Company. GRAMMAR. A modern English Grammar. Buehier, exchange price 25 cents, contract price 50 c-mts. Newson & Company. LANG CAGE LESSONS. Hyde's Two Buok Course in Eng lish. Book 1, exchange price 11 cts. Contract price 22 cents. D. C. Heath & Company. Ill STORY OF THE UNITED STATES. A Higher Hibt ry of tbe. Unites States. Exchange price 35 cents, contract price 70 ce its. A School History of the United States, exchange price 20 cents, contract price 40 cems. University Publishing Company. PHYSIOLOGY. Steele's Hygienic Physiology, ex change price 22 cents, contract price 45 cents. Overton s Primary Physiology, exchange price 12 cents, contrac: price Jo ce-ota.. American Book Compiiny, Johnson's Physical Culture, ex change price 121 cents, contra'ct price 25 centb. B. F. Johnson & Co. History of the Nrgro Race, ex change price 20 ceats. contract price 10 cents. Edwards & Broughton. The Contract made and eutered into by tbe said board of education. aDd publishers as above .set forth for the above books at prices so named to be continued for a jerjod of five years from this Cate. John G. Pole and his family while attempting to cross a mountain stream near Lexington, Va., Tues escaped. t.. - . , , . r,ear Admiral itooiev u- jsvansi , . . , , y 1 .".ad a complete cure. For saln.hr Stimson & Anderson known, (day, were swept clown stream, and j mzs t-i . w- robbers his wife and three daughters wevi fil 1 i . fiA , and! drowned. Pole and 'one ' daughter rStx f f W A f tiki Sleekteiilmrjc Farmer a Kciew DuwneU r.t, Hick. j Hickory Dispatch, 12th. . XXThiTo offonantiiifT t.ncjvp trt-. V vr John aarrison.'nf Pine.vilie. and his 14-year old nephew, Da'ee Wag oner, were drowned in-the pond at tbe E. L. Shuford Cotton jiiil, a few miles from here, about 6 o'clock this evening. . Mr. Garrison, accompanied by his wife, bad been here on a visit of few days to the dead boy's parents, nr. and Mrs. H. D. Wagoner. Ar thur Russell, an eye witness to tt.'i drowning, says Mr. Garrison ar .1 young Wagoner came out to the bend of the river, at the favorite bathing place, and all three went in where the water is 12 to lo feet deep. The boy was unable to swim and in attempting to save him Mr. Garrison lost his life, while Russell barely es caped, being almost unconscious wnen he reached the bank. Mr. Gar riscu's body was recovered, but at this hour there is no trace of young Wagoner's remains. ' Mr. Garrison is a well known Meck lenburg farmer, having many rela lives and friends in the 1 iuevilie section t-tid also m Charlotte. He wa about 40 years of age. A Bitf llarylar 3 rnrme; . '- Rlkton, Wd.. Dispatch, i;th. Captain Andrew Woodall,' th? grain king of the-eastern sh'-re c i Maryland, who owns 30 of the be'i farms in Cecil and Kent couptie. aggregating probably 15 000 to 1S.- 000 acres ot the nnest lands in ihi' two counties, estimates the who; t crops on these farms this vc ar i i 100,000 bushels. His corn "crop i- estircatedat 125 000 bushs.making tbe total of 225,000 bu.-Lels of grai.. grown in one year. f shipped by rail this grain, wii ij the usual average of about 75o bu.sl els to the car, would require 3o cars. or j trains or io cars eacn. carry it to market. Capain Woe. all is 82 years old and resides o Georgetown, on the S-.ssafras river. isotw." btstanuing his auvaneed ae he gives every detail of his varied business h'is personal attention. On- his farms are about 200 Lead horses and 400 head of fine cattle Captain Woodall when a young ma was employed as a farm hand. He is now a millionaire. Fei.'my in v i-kes. The Winston correspondent of th Raleigh News and Observer says i Tuesday s oaper; "H. F. Jones, ex-Representative from Alleghany county, was convi.r. ed of perjury, (swearing falsely tk payment of account) in Wilkes coun ty Saturday- Sentence was pass 'ed oy Judge Star buck today. Jonc: was formerly a Democrat, but w;' elected to the Legislature as an I i dependeut and figured with Republi cars and Populists during the fusio;-1 Legislature. Since then Le had be. l recognized as a Republican. H ha:l his suit moved to 'A iikes on t' pica that he could not get vistL from Democrats in Alleghany. IL, majority of the jury which convict, x him were R-puoiicans. Jotits is well know in Statesville where he mHrrieda daught of ll late Adlai A Hampton. His rtpu tation here, like it i5 wherever ei ne is Known, is not.gooc:. He nave dot heard the sentence imposed u.y- on him, but he will doubtless appeal. Signor Ori-pi, the Itai;;m ctale roauis'dead. Alabama's lirt bale u'f nw ero cotton was received ut Mo-.u'r Tue dy. Two young women were kiiied b'- iightning in Greeavilie, S C , Tue. day. An absinth f.u-.t-'ry in Frur.c-s w; struck bv nijh-iiinur Sut'-v Lii- and bu;-i-e-. Jrs. J. Adams, a - j-ai'ous j-biivj of Baitimure,' shot ia kiii-.l.is wiL a?sd her param u.- Tuesda v A negro who atte-p-pteJ f ssau a white woman at Way 's .Statioa. Ga., was lynched and bu-n -d near th-- scene ofth r:;T Si.u-dr night. 'i Jack Winle.-'-i has o ...-, to stea'ing the $23'lv('0; of .r;l tsovj the Shelby S.r.ei ing 'Xo-'a '; Saa Franeisco He sunk the g s.M ioio th? bay. Up to Saturdav -vght $141,000 of the bullion ho-! wu re covered. Hesavs hj stoU r uioi.- l&y .alone. An attempt was mn.df to oS.v u ? the British steamer .Mechanician i'. New Orleans Saturday -ii'gnt. Th'"- steamer is to carry mutes -.' South Africa. The torpedj damw.-d the ship but not seriously. I: is thought a Bof r sympathizer attend ed .to destroy the ship with a torp -do r bomb. A Minister's. Good Work, "I had a severe ?.ttaek of bilious eohc, got a bottle of Cham Plain's Colic, Cholera aGd Diarrhoea Reme dy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, o". Emporia, Kn. "My neighbor across the street was sick for ovpr a weel;, had two or three bottles cf medi cine from "the doctor. He used them for three or four da wkhf,u, relief then called in. another do,. wh ho treated him for some days a--d gave him no relief, so discharged him, 1 went over to see him the nex-t tndTn iog. He said his bowels were. Ma a terribleiix, that they had beou run oing off so long that i was almos. bloody flux. I asked him if be had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Caolera acd Diarrhoea Remedy and h. said, 'No. ' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; toid him to take another dosr in t -teen or twenty minutes if he did no Snd relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sale by Stimson & Anderson! Pti50c.td$i. Lairesi2ecotitaln6 2H ttane smaJl sli. Book ajl about d yspepsla malledlre Prepared ty & DtWlTT A CO, C'cag i - 1 : : n W J K f e r S i-'feji m o u nmn ... Tho-va;.- Hart, Cii.' rd. ;nws no tice of an application 'or pardon. Dr. Wakefield will be in States- vile August 29 Annie B. Bell gives notice to cred itors. Prof. J. H. Hill's mile academy will open Sept. 16. C. II. Armfield, commissioner, givs notice of a valuable land sale. Contractors are asked for bids on four school houses. . The Evans Hardware Co. offer you the Chattanooga-Hancock Disc plow. Ramsey, Tornlin Sk Bowles are running off several lines at cost. For Syracuse or Tiger Disc plows see J. P. Flanagan Sous Co. Look oyer the barga'.as offered at Mills & Allison's. N. B-Mills & Co., have a special August sa'e of shoes for 15 days. 1 rv 1 infer can interest you in starts and neckwear. Read "Sloop & Mirer's ad. if you want to liiiv some ca.-chy prices. A Good Thing. German Syr no i-s .- peei;;l ' pi scriptiou of Dr. A. O .ee, a cc b rated German irnysi.- u, ap is acnnowieu ed to be oa? or iho niot. fortunate ducrverief: in medicine, i! quickly cures Coughs, Coids and a XjUDg troubles of the severest -na ture, removing, as ir. i:oes, toe cause of th affection and le--v; :gthe parts i; a strfiTig and neiiiby condition It is not i t, exoer.tmer:' 1 medicine il it ! i-food vftai , g5v i: -4 ,a 'f...:i irr. iti. cse. which ?s fn pidiv i ! :; confirn vdd a:-:r.:-in!; 1 4 ' 1 eve;'' -oa : n tin- no " . G - Sti-res in .ImJS. v d i "very in?'!i a--J ' el world. Th-'. u : .-. m:y ordinary coa-h. G-t Gi'een's- Pnz.; A --ale by W. F. Hall. A l.v'iiro named U i erit to tbe bnrne. ot 1 a re-pecnblo hi-.- s. Meck!f-hbu.-g Cj- wtiiie .Mai tin .w i a ; ? ..d ::ssau!ii;d hi w'i-. i. an only 17 yvj.es old ;r: a ueiieate cou ii:-: : was arrested ticai? u.ty night. Ii c;.; -a -id was locke.. lynched.- Ca u e. i - it-J t- y act! dr::-; ' The c: :.iclitio;i. i ?saiiiit. : !'i :'! c.u. If itt; act ion of you;- bjwefs is not easy aud re,gu!..r . se. ioi: ; complie.i t'ons must be ine-lic-.- sriult. De--Witt's L-nle Eiiiy IV: .- s will re-t-iove this d-.;rge': . p:a. ai aadcnVctive .tim-.on & Ai.acsor .!1"t -COTTON ROOTas- FEXSVISOYiL- fills O- !ginl ami penuine, nla' reliable ari . s-.'e. IvDltS: plv. avs af-U !cr Dr, lt's Ct t tin Root and Fenny. al l"ti;i.i'.c Tiils, The-- reverlail itnHiever ii.jure. i. i led to ac'v a a j d'-e.-s on receipt of c.oo Uv The t- st Mci'tiue Co., St. Paul. Minn, for sale by W. F' Hall. j.. : "I had a very seTere sickness w tliat took off ail my hair. I pur- jj ehssd a bottle of Ayer's Hair a Vigor and it brought all my Ua!r M bacs again." V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111 One thing is certain. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes i air crmw because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, tkafs all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. SI.eO s bottle. A!! 4,-iicUts. Sparkling Eyes & Ud-ht Facts Are li'e Fruits of Sound Nerves. iiiiN J1: n-ervk TONl: and Vitalize.- Cures Nervous Esliausiiou, Hsieria, Dizzi ness, Headache. Backache aud Female Weak cess so common attending the monthly periods, (tTRT, --' thic::j: the trvii:g S ci'ajge irom Ou ihood to Wom- - lliood will And it a woudei-lat relief and bene fit. It quiets and strecgiLins the nerves, e'eanses the bleed, clears the braiu and tojes i j the whole system. Makes a Woman Ix.k: oung and Feel Young. PRICK ioc.. 12 Boxes Seutbymailtoanyaddreia. "sold bv W K Hall, Jr. " " IcbuTigVbntert Tlie entry into womantjood fa a jtkal time for a gW. Lftti me trual disorders siartei t that tissz soon now ihta fsiaj cocir!ka.tIoBs. That wovra tbjs. yffiat of Caxdvd estab lishes a painiesi and natural feepstroal flow. Vhca eaca tab important lene ,bo is stkrtei righ a healthy life -will USeally follcw Maqy wemen, young ac4 oU, nt thdf Uvw to Woe of Gardtd. There ia ootluag fclse it to ffrc women fraedpm ffoia paia and to nt young vscRia. for every duty of Lie. IJjOO bottle at drugg&s. MUi Delia M. Strayw, Telly, Kar-x I hav'e suffered untold pain at tnenstrual pe riods for a Jong time, was nervous, hd r appetitei.and lost Inkrest in everything. Iri fct was rjserabl. I have taken four bottles of Whef Cardui, with ThedfortTs Biack-Draaght, when needed, and to-day I am entirety-cured. I cannot express the thanks 1 feel for what you. Have dane for me.' roTBdrteB la ease requiring epoefnt 5tro-, Boc, addrass, eWir.g sytnptiims. U19 Lcdtas' AAlaory DetrSajent.TlieCk.-iiaooa Med wo Compaajr. Cbattaaoosa, Tsun. iE AC " -, : I C j F- i-j 75cvr.is. i.; Monroe : .-. rv.'es-.i?, . ; i I ' -- !:! Il'l il ;. j , 'L!rg wo i v!.o w;.s ; "he negro ; .:te Tues-1 .i. : : he crime -!' may o 1 ' :. a : n 'cecvo : negri -iil -i ccvid c- t .; . . l i f UYly tiairl SI B If your drng-pist cannot supply yon, jl H tend us one dollar nd will express 9 g you a bottle. Be sure and pive the name S H of your nearest express ofii'-e. Address, 3 g J. C. AYER CO., Lowell. Mass. 3 pnmi tfil Chas. P. .Vathpsoa went to Lenoir Monday. . . Let a day be set for cleaning off the cemetery. Miss May Inompson is visiting it. Caldwell county. W. T. Nelson went to Statesville Tuesday afternoon. Orphanage concert at the court house tomorrow night." Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ingram visit ed at Catawba this week. Jno. L. Gwaltney, Esq., is attend ing Wilkesboro court this week. Tavlorsvillo has prospects of an other newspaper beiug started up soon. Dr. Reuben Campbell, of States ville, 5vas here last Saturday after noon . Stei Frazit-.r, of the Yadkin Val ley, Caldwell county, was here last week on a visit. T. O. Teasrue's steam thresher broke down la-t week at T. P Bur gess', neisr town. Carpenters sud painters are get ting the Collegiate building ready for the opening of school. Mr and Mrs. R. F. Cobb spent Sunday at Statesville visiting Mr. Cobb's sister, Mrs. H.'H. Crowson Campbell & Williams, of Vashti, wili ?oon h ive their pin mill in op eration-'herp. i?hey are wanting to buy loc-jst blocks. Dr. Thos. A. Kerley. jfrom ne r Charlotte, was up the past week to i larm at;a orcnaru on ias Bni- h. niountaui.s. He reports i l OH ; or! of anp'es. " C'.uld nor.' the ton authorities b v !: walks mowed and stop the v-a-.h-::'s i" some of ihe walk and midd'eof the street.? What do we p?iy fo-n taxe for? . he Oxford Orphanr,' Asylum con 1 c n- h?.- (fart house tomorrow "!iiii. Let a'jjood crowd turn on a f.'d hear them. They deserve the patronsge and this is a way that al cu'i contribure a small nmount acci yet the worth of their money in the cot cert The laws of health require that the bowe's move O'-.ce eaca day aad one of the pet alties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose cf Chamoerlain's Stomach ar.d Liver Tablets wnen iiecesarv and von will never have that severe pun sh ment inflicted up on viru. Price. 25 cents. For sale r v -Stimson & Anderson. Tbe 13 monl t's-t-Vl child of A. A Nieho's, of Edgtccmbe county, was ; drov.-Dtd Tuesday in a bucket of wa : ter. 'ii--e child (Al ia the bucl ' he ac ft i emost. What most peop'e v ant is some thing mild and gentle, when !e need ' oT a physic. Chamberlain s ttcm ' aci and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a uot, lr.ey are easy to tae and plas-iL- in -rject For s.ile by Stimson tV Anderson. aJ . Li. lackers barn in boson .County was burned by a spark tooi the crgine cf the threshis g reach tc Tuesday About 500 bushels o . wheat and the same of oats we! ibu-. r.cd. Loss 1,000. I 'Through the raon'hs of June ar I July our baby was teething ar.d I took a rut.uitig oft of the bowels-ar.d j sickness oi the stomach," says O. P. !m. H-Hkv. r f Dtorr;'. InJ. Hi i t-vweis would move fri fi eii ht iitiais a dav - I hid a bot'tlt to Of a Cbamberlain's CoiWt, Cholera ar Diarrhcea Kemcdv m t houe and irav-? him rwr drops in :'. t-Jrooa ful of w:' ter' a :id .he :-.:ot .-tte;- ikl "' v A? 'it ' son. cotk has m.vje iC f Vir 1 fo ItMi-.s-kc. Va. If yon haven't a reuinr. hefclthy noTement of th . bowels ererjr day, you'r iU or will be. Keep roar bowels open, and be well. Furec. In tho thapeof vio 1 .eii physic or rill l"isoii. Is dunrercus. The smooth. ! est, easiest, most perfect way ot keeping ihe bOHels , view iuiu ue.n sa irko CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, ralntahle. Potent. Tasto Good. Do Good, ierer Sieton, V.'eaken, or Uripe, 10, 25, aixl 63 ecntc per box. Write for free sample, and booklet oa health. Address 423 STEKL1XG tt2SEr)T COaPAXT, CHlrACO - KaW T8EI. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAi Notice Dentistry. W7I.I. BE AT Slosn's, Wednesv, An2U5t n'h Scott. Thursday. Autu;l Tsth. Iredell. Fridcy, August i&th. to practice deniisiry. Pesiectfu'lv Angust g;h, 1901. ' r. v. . y.oose, IX D, S. Wagon for Sale. T HVKa new 'Jisienwipiii. Which ha been 1 mi only a week, for -pr!e f.jr c-i.-h or on t'"m Apply at the- i aco.t office, or to m. .August 8th, 1001 Sesjyectful'v, A M. I KA.V1.EY lSii A I OIC to SO T Turnip Seed, Ryf, r r i I . t'i,i;-- -If A by ( hi? fi'jnr, 1 Cost snJ HTV rpsult.s fcoviDg our S K t; U u.ot Satis fd f'Dtaiced by brands of seed. 11 Kinds Seed FOi?. ...... Fall Sowim 1' t.i Sl. .,.. fo- j. ;',.. - MA SON'S RTTT T A P O J1 k- - -tttJ.t j. us Hk Tin Top Jelly Glasses. Res pec i 1EST FOR TH i 10WELS 1 1 COOPER & GILL. 8 j Then the baby is most like- i ly nervous, end fretful, and j doesn't gai in weight. jf 1 Scott's EniuSsion r the bast food and medicine for teething babies, iney o-aa from the start. Send f.-)r a Tree'sampte., . srorrat bowse, chet9, - DR. W; 11. WAKEFIELD, . .. r. .:i tn Sfatesville, at OF Cnarlotre. a. v w . 1 "'w , .1. fnr "LIV ral'itwed'to th. EYE, EAR, NOSE and IHKOAT. State of Norm lieroi.na. Ireaeii voumij- j . . , IU nirhlic that ar ,r tz,n ;iih made o the Governnor u. notii;?; is nereu " r -r K Carolina for the pardon James Hart colored, convicted at ebruary term ,898. of the Suierior Court 01 treaeii -uui.i, . .; of 'arceny. and sentenced to the county chain ganK for a term ot nve - H T Angust 15th, 1901. Colored. Educate Your Bowels With Caeearata, r-A -vo.n rnrA eonsttoaiton f orever. Wc. 5o. It a C. C. fall. CrnaeUts refund monar. Male Academy. Statesville, N. C. 11 o-Den Seniember 16th and n September : ing May ?4th, 1 lium1 1 limite conti!uieo montns. cosing may ?4i, t'i Tu-tion per n.ontn, num J, H. Hill Notice to Creditor?. HAVING qualified as administratrix of Mary A Walker, deceased, late of I edell county, N. C this So notify all persons having claims . " ... - 1 j .- .1 a.-.nht, a&ainst tne esty.e - : faiu uci.cacu " them to thi un ei ned on or before the 15th day of Aua 1st, 1902, or this noti will be plead in bar of their lecoveiy au pertons mucu to f id estate will please mate lDimcmaic w mcnt. ASTIE B. BELI.. This Arc-is'. ih :coi. Administratrix. I.ong 6: Nicholson and V. G, Lewis. Attorneys for Administratrix. Contractors, Take Notice. TIIK Cour.tv Board 01 T-duca 0-1 will le. con tracts to build fo r new school houses to the lowest rcf -.w isible I- dder at the court house doer iii Sis esviT'e at 12 e'e'ock (noon ) MONDAY,. St PTE VEER 2ND, 1901, Said houses are to Ire built in the following white distfC." v'z: o. 5. r'tatesvnle town ship, No. 1, Ktthany U-wnhit: No 2, Cool Spri ijr tovus' p: No". 2. Union Grove to vnship. Plans an.i soeciticationsof each hcise can be teen at the ofrice ot the ntv Su.r -rintendent or Cou.itv Treasurer afier Augus. 20th. 1901. Tje tlo " d ni 1 rese.ve the rigc to refuse any or all bids. J. H HII.I,, AiiK'istj2, 19-1. Ctial.jiaa. Jauies A, 1 nt er, Ke.etary Sale of Vtiluabiefity Property. rp'JE undersigned commissioner, by virtue of a jud inert of the Superior Court of Iredell 1 ountv made " i a special pro ecti ig wherein iice L,. Mori .s. administrEtr's ot W. F. Morris, i pl tintifi", aua Mabel M o; .-is and C vde Morris aie ctfeni a'lts. will ell at the coa house door in Statesville on- SATURDAY, SEPTEJ "ER MTH, I 1, at 12 o'clock, in., the following lands, to-wit: A lot loca'ed in the City of Statesville. bein ninzat Carrie JIcDouiikH's corner on Kelly stitet. ther.ee South S50 ffe; 2. 7 feet to a s'ake 111 B. h,I.oi 1 s line, therce orn o" West S3 feet lo a f-lai-e in the o'd W"bb line, thence No. .Ii sc East 255 i'e.t to Kelly s. eet, then t witt" -aid s reet South 50 F.ai-thfi itet to. the be g'in c i ii jj.'cont ai si o g acre, nice or less. Also ihe following property in No.th States ville: " L s Nos. 1 and 20, B lock A., and nos. 1 and 2 ia B ck D. Upon the firsc described lot there is a n cottrge b.ildi:;s. On the North StatesvHle o ; erty t iiere is also a nice cottage building ha ii. out houses, etc. These tends a.-e ddforassets for the pay. merit of debis. Ttrnis oi sale: Cash. August 12th 1901- C H. ARMFIH1.D, Ccmmi'Sioner. EHEUBATKM and CATARRH CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla ?UAKT BOTTLES. M THE SHABOW OF DEATH. A. tfacia Fajnltr Mrs. C H. Kiaysbury. who keex a imllinerr asrl fanev ffooda store at St. Loj is, Gratiot Co., Idkh., and who is w'c.; ';utt a t&reug&ont the country, tl3Ej, aad Bfclia. I ted liTSjp ttDnateau a4 resrf baioua w4 hi mnA e&a&iStea; atj day gaa i tew &t I should werer b well wom℞ that I ahoul4 hard settle down into a chronic inralid, and live in the shadow of 'death. I had JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA rec ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, ana onred my family !cth. I ai verv crlad that I heard of It. 1 would cheerfully recommend It to every one. I have taken xaanv other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all t them.-" UICBIOAK SBl'fi CO. Satralt, lUatb PRifTiciii i-:iii.ino. is Agncu'ture. Eagineerine, Mechanic Arts, and Coiton Manufacturing: a combination of thec-y and practice, of studv and mann Rltrai.naz. Tuition f 20 a Year. Total ex pense, incluaingclothing r.nd board. $125. Thirty techers. 302 s'udeiits. Next ses sion beeins Sepienher 4th. For catalogue address Geo. T. Wixbtov Prcside&t " ' . C. COLLEGE mmi m mm am:, RALEIGH, ', C. STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET CORRECTED By COOPER 4 GILL COiiMEKTSOF TEE WEF.K. Ml rroiluco in g-ood demand, riuvir.: Prices basis No. 1 rcajljty. Cabbage, pr:r tt) ........ Extra Hour ack ..... 'amity sack ..!! Meal- -Ndjed 44RS. per bnstueL . " unlMiLtd, S &s " " I Si-75 2.00 60 55 co fo 60 40 ho 75 75 75 5 a 3 to 6 6 . 6 7 to V 30 IS IO 7 7 13 8 75 Si 35 10 7 25 3 H 4 ICO o 6 7 S M "c-rn old Sis. per bushel . . new Peas ciav ' N;-i?ed - P'Ttal-ie? Iri.-Oi Onions reifct. j?r bushel . . Lard N. C. . . . . Tallow .... ....... Beeswax Her.-? per Rcosters Per . " Chicken Spring sinall-Per to " '. . large Turkeys er S. Ducks" ' " ' 'lain as each .."." Gete-e ...... -... Butter Choice yellow . " Fair ........"' HoTiey s rained, per fi comb, per ft . . ."..". ". Egis hen. ...... " fiiuea . . . ! Wheat ...... i Rye . . . . . . . . I ' ' " " j Feathers new . . . " " " " ; Hides dr. ner 5b 1 ereen ... j Wool rr . j Apples flfied su-rtOT. bright ." .' ' ',' triht sliced . . . ; " n-v bright sliced . - " u rseen-pe'r SwRh erJie peltl, bright iel . fancy . . en ra . cacrn Hog round, ver 8 Ham ..... " Sides Shwildrt " " ' ' ' COTTON MARKET '.' TATBSVii.t.E, jr.- c. Jaly. 25. I90, ' -trict Good Middline . ' 9 m- ood Middling . - 7 75 Middling ... j.7, J 7P Stains . . v . . 7 60 Market firm." 7 50 rChattaaaooga - 3 DISC Guaranteed to be Lightest in Draft, Simplest ;n "Construction and to do the best work of any Disc Plow on the "market to day. . We also have the Improved Chaltanoojra Rttp Beam Aloldboard Plows ard a full line of repairs See us before buying. Evans ; SPECIAL AUGUST Shoe Sale for Cash, As we have a great variety of Men's, Vomen's ChJren.'s .St hand, and want to make room K 1 cab ui v wj nana, ana NEXT 15 DAYS this line of SPECIAL - BARGAIN - PRIC $2 25 Ladies' fine shoe, ia lace Oxford ties, special price, $2.00; $2 00 ladies hDe Oxford price, $1.65; $2.75 and $3.00 ladies' fine sh-"es. button and price. $2.25; $2.00 ladies' fine shoes, btrtou and lace, specia $1.40 and $l.ao ladies' nne snoe, Some $1.15 shoes (button only) for yo cents. $2.25 and $1.75 laiies' Oxfords for $1.00 to close out the lot. One lot ladies' $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 00 shoes for $1.50 Small sizes, only. - " If you wear shor-s, rf-e us before sold. Call early if you want to N. The First SS Of Statesville; Will open Its 30th Series on Saturday N. C. m i . . , i i De ivssociaiioQ nas ueen in exisieucs luurteen vcars. n nas adv many citizens of Statesville in becoming owners of their homes, aDd :;;; continue to assist in building homes fori-. Shareholders. None but ihare holders need apply for loans. If sociation, subscrrbe 'or snares and It is a good investment; (1) Because it is the best way to gave aim -ias; dollars. i2) Because it is tne easiest and cheapest way to buiiri a hoc Voi oyuau&B au uruiits art; ui v .u.ju o r. n .t - .i . i been the means of securing h.rrjes home without assistance. From some homes it has lifted mortyajj tin otherwise could not have been paid. (5) It has paid Shareholders -a jox rate cf interest on all the mouej bavings Uank. In its Savings be deposited. 1 he weekly payment oiur-egular stock is cents es; share. Further information can Statesidlle Female Collet The Collegiate Department taught by six teachers. The departments of Music, Art and Business are es pecially good. The Session Opens Sept. 9th, 1901 J. A. SOOTT, President. btatesville, UNLESS YOU WANT In order to make room for our fall . of low shoes at i6811 SXrr1s' Bon?t Ladies' Tan Oxfords, . . ' ' Lftdies' Ta Oxfords, . ... ' .V Ladies' Patent Leather Oxfords, points toe " 44 ti Jja5!es! g,lac,k I.? Oxrords, pointed toe, regular pric)$2.50 $3 00 Ladies Black Kid Ox fords, mpdium toe " 4 1 5 1 50 a a to Misses' and Children's Oxford Tics and Sandals reduced in propo-tift These troods must go and it will be to your interest to see ts tfcre &-J mg. The above goods are good and solid and are worth tuicelk price. Truly, Wat Wewtihev- d&mtls A New SHIRTS and SHIRT WAISTS Just received. Why not keep cool by getting Pome of our " lSir.twaiss-, We have the Celebrated Geo. P. Ide & Cut Waists and also S. & S. Tourist Waists these are given u t be the best on the market. A new line of Windsor & King Ed Ties in the Pppular Grenadine Effects -Srrive-, Also comfort try one of our Serge Coats. Were s making rvduciions in suits to reducs stock. Se us for Bargains. - Sloan Clothtog Co, -A Is now offered Mm, In-tho ,n c u uu""euf "aviog tne cheapest. to best maaer Shlo P L 5 -m h a4 ColumbuLs. Tyson & Jones, Columbia. New tt 1 j uiuci lu the United Mate. Grade for Grade But. or. tbeomtraru mill tv, ... ,1. -----j " jiu All kinds of.... Musical Instruments. tf-'J-'" Baojos, MandoUns; Aulohar. St.ir a.d. -5U' i"i aj, I have tbe genuine s Ediscn Si?""1. Standard and Record! for samT. A new Hue f PLOW Hardware Company, "i 'ui m c I for r.t ht-r ?o-tle, w? nn eSi gooJi at a and button, for $1 75 $2 5 2 50 ladie: ties, lace, price. t;. lace, special price, Duyiog. we carry tbe is- i r,'- . 1 gret a pair of shoes at thu; Yours truly, B. Mills Company Assochi tillil August 3, 1901 . ' r . , T. 1 jrou hope to receive beneut from h Aj. help others. ; . at oi l l .1 i. i , auiuutf tue ouartJQwiuorrs, i-i) jr r for persons who never coulu have fcaii they have invested in it: It is equ il toil Department any sum from a nickel upa; be obtained by calling at the o flies. L. HARRILL, Secrelaij - - : North Carol TO BUY A PAIR OXFORD3 " ' ' stock we haye decided to offer ou-sw the following prices : Regular price $1.50 no il IS. IS 1. tt Sloop & Miller The Sboe'. I,ikb Of- BIG LINE- This Phaetons and km:: at very low figures. mus 01 iaa very oest maQU" - we won't be undeold, 1 . .. '..i:r'r.JO lower prices than vou usuauj Barroni& Niohoisoa Phonograpb, R. P, ALLISON'S .Book arid Hbvelty
The Statesville Mascot (Statesville, N.C.)
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