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- - - - ',-"-.- : . f r-F .7- - - VOL. VIII. J . " AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED - T STATESVILLB, N. C .THURSDAY, NOVEMBEr"""" 'I If ' k ok.BH i r mi swat n u a s . tr ej tsm i i "KebDorochrnn;.i " -----.- iuh uuinur. i tttoi, - i . Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Mire in All Case. . SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL WRITE YOCtt NA3IE AJ.D ADDRESS PH1M.Y. rV .T- n i m --Wh' If ' ..There is notbic-g like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures -when all else fails. '.; TheKev.-C, K. WBU.S, of Villa Riuae. IH.; suvs: "Your trial bottle of As'.hniMctie receiv ed in good condition.- I cannot tell you -bow thankful I fee! for the good derived, from it. 1 was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat ani Asthma for ten years. I ('e-Daired of ever lie-ing cried. I caw your aiiuertrement for ths cure of tUUdrer.dful arO- ,.;orjver,Ug- r.feaee, isthma. jnd -IhonKlit . y-u .iad overspoken yirirselves. but resolved to clve it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full size bottled" I Mr. Lions fur Jndnf ihi ni...i. l-i ' . &iqit lVI oawi is verv DrODftr V lirir. Ifnn Tl tn T . . inj? Chas Ar-mfiplri .a U. "UV' w&oae name has Justin nf tha v "!?ue .uLct:u "onea in connection with oomo f "t-t.u V"1"" ior tne nomination and it is all of Wilkes h i " "c 13 so-,.e a gentlemaoJ warrla Mi. a - "Ti 1. L"" "piionaiiy well ntted for so res ,.,vuuciu iriiitb we nave DODsih ft a t-.j;;. 5 .1 . , ', , Ilev. I)r Morris Wcchsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Pnai Israel. New York. Jan. 3, 1901. OltS. TAfr'T BROS MEDICIXRCO. Gentlemen: Your Asihmaleiie is an excellent remedy for sihma and Uay l-'ever. and its composition alleviates all troubles w'-ich com cine with Asthma. Its success is 'astonishing and wonderful. Aftrr having it carefully analyzed we can state that Ayt hmale'rre contains no opium, 11101 phine, chloroform or ether. Very trulj' vours. Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsi-er. Avon Si-rings. N. Y.. Ftbruary 1, igoi 117 1 Ah r BROS. JtEDiCIVg CO, f ,."i,eu,t"L 1 w5:te 'his testi-iKiniil from a sinss of duty, bavins: tested the wonderful effect f ;h'J . V'1 c,lref As"---i. Myw'lhaS been afflicted with spasmodic asthma i-... the pa.,tw years vini exhausted fwy own skill as -eH as mnv others. I chanced to see 'oS asthmalene , ., 11 m 01 ftovemDtr. 1 verv soon noticed a radical improve- oml" Meelthv."". 1 Sthraa "isapoeared a-.d she i, entirely free from all symp- dlsue J, e dUeL . " "'''euHy recommend the medkineto all who are a riiicied with this " ' iUU13 I Ca)t:IJl 1 HI ly. ttrtnr V f-f 1 1 n 1 d With Ast hl.la fnr TV,o. , .:. . . . .j . li vi tiumticu, icriiir(jt Ilin -OSS VOUr a VPrtlspmpi.t and vlnit-H -."), o Irl K,.;ti.T I 1 rc uavt personally, he can rlnonri n o oi,- vote up here. , Craig's Most Powerfat Aid. Wadesboro Messenger-Intelligencer, Mr Locke Craiy, of Buncombp. niUSt havfl Bnhcirll'ccl ii. w-., iuk wuanoue ei-r camp nut -, .,.v oetiate, ior it is snoil h:m certain that nr.tl,in,. ..u . , f apuu u tu 1.1 I ...uiuS jjuuiu nappen nuu,u wusb geauine UeuiQCrats ... Crying Kraud "r?-Wil ,rter suspi. R&.,;fiUl cV,Sau, if u. ri t.- ' OI lWS paper, Senator McComn th pk,;. is tricK to ex- all KDOVV It. FTa horror! no rl4- or his district for several years and ms ability as a lawyer and his ud n "h (.DOSS as a mnn !c -r.nr... : J u .. me people of the district irrespect iveoi party. JNo man in the Stat Cv'trr CaSBB nut nr nfir.i t. ,.t ll .. Office dues, not Observer keep up Its .SDDosltlon tn i,? . if' ," Observer keep up Its opposition to him, the chances are that he will rritenara s successor. 1 rt 1 rif liavp nit f a I t t true 1 at once I have -ince i nrch isrd vnnr fn n.ii ik i o -,,i o, ........ , .. r..i r cfiildren. and for six x...,. mnn.ii.tn t ....... .v . '. . . . - .. .... ,v ., i um uvn HI uic lien 'l liCli.U I (1 UIU ... , . - . .... UUJ . mi, ic.wuuuy juu ran mase suai j? 01 asvuu se tit Home audress, 33d Rivi 1,41011 street. - " k.phawt 67 East 129th St., City. Judge Meal Will Be ybminated Wadesboro Messenger-Intelligencer. Judge Walter Neal is making a splendid reputation where ever" he gres He held court at Plymouth Washington county, last week, air the bar there under the leadership of Mr. W. D Pruden, one of the best known lawyers of eastern Caro lina, passed resolutions hiehly com phmentory to him" as an able aed impartial iudy;e. The i Lare that Judge Neal will beuomina- eu, next summer, to succeed him If !! . ... . .I'll . urn nnnr ..-. - a i . ' , 1 ' . l 11 w u u xj 11 uu&i Liuri . Mricnn ; i '.1, t . t.. wuuuj, c liittt It, Win certainly be Webster's weekly. vv ufii we ver aua me rul,j or-ruin element it represents, bending every energy to Messrs. Burette W. B.l.. TS .,ml';?,t "T.t. ?om" new noiei Ouilaiutr and Hrp now gaedin flttinKl,up in -regulation and orStion of nPf! sty e ior tne accommodations. the a mighty good siu.i to n7 I I piaiu his defeat in thf usual mo r - UiUUUD . aocl is charging rbat the Democrats oiu.a me eit cion oy perpetrating 'cu!c ,raans .vjcUoraa s whining UI"J!' tea t-auoriais thatap paareu m uie KatUcal papers after tceeiectii.n m 1898. The Rsnuhl'i can base-, are sending out broadcast stones or iraud in the hope of mak ing public sentiment against the election of Mr. Gorman. The pur pose is to try to throw a uspicion upon the legality .of his election and injure his standing as a Democratic leader. But the K.chame is too old for any body to pay aUeutiou to if. , ' Mooresvllle's New Hotel. Mooresvilie Enterprise, see the Charlotte Ober Trial B otlie Sent Absolutely Free oa Heeeipt of Posia!. Do notdeiav. Write at once, addre sin ' DR. TAFT BROS ' ' MEDICINE CO., East 130th St., N. . City. riii -Marble mi Sraaii public, travelini? men in risrtirala- The hotel will be run on modem style and will be opened for busi ness about the 15th of Decern hfr On Christmas nighta banquet will at- tena tne tormal ooeniny" when the. business men will be entertained by the enterprising proprietors The new hotel will oe known a "Tnu Commercial Hotel " B Go Dealers All Kind of Marble and Granite For Cemetery and Building Purposes. We are io a position to quote the very lowest prices on Monuments, Tab- '.f.-. IT, A . . no r. 1 nit I.-.,!.. t 1, :' f-ia, iii-ttuaiuuca, auu tvii muua ui t;t:iuBierv wurK. Material and Workmanship Guaranteed to be . First (Jin s. Write for our catalogue and prices. YARDS AT STATESYILIE, SALISBURY AND NORTH WILKESBCRO The Why Of It. Wadesooro Messenger-Inte'ligencer. The assistant R-mihlir-in r,a-,ao and the corporation organs are try ing to make it anoear that, tha nlnin common people of North Carolina are opposed to Judge JFalter Clark tor Chief Justice, but that what they-are pleased to term thP Dmr, cratic machine is preparing to force his nomination in defiance'of them A bigf.- r political lie than this was never i. J r insinuated. The truth of the ii,'. . -. f IS that -TnrlTci "vw oiars is preemmeutlv the p.-mrf rlito of the common people, for they rec ognize in him notnly a sincere, but extraordinarily able, champion of me rights, and they will see to it that he is not only Dominated" hut triumphantly elected as well. Close Voting in Maryland. Baltimore Dispatch, 8th IV ieinocracy is or the right stamp Everybody ought to knnw wKit ct of men this element would nominate if they had the power corporation lawyers, trust apologists, tricksters Republicans iu disguise. When they manifest a willingness to lineup be hind a good Democrat, it is nnt u cause they v;aut to do him honor but ninety nine ti nes out of a hun' dred they want to use him to punish a faithful public servant who has re- I fused to sew t ve a hair's breadth from the ljae of duty. Att asheTllle Girl Shoots Hep Betray er. whe Is a Son of ex-Judge Merri roon. Asheville Dispatch, 8th. GreaWexcitement was created in the central part of the city th's moraing by a shooting affair. The pwson who did th chu;. young girl, 'Mary Slagle. The vietim waf; Houston iNterrimon, assistant cashier of the Blue Ridge National tiank and son of ex Judt-e Jarr,, w Mem moo. " The Bail v strpot i , iiau teacuea ice court snuaw fit fl n't,,i. t -. " " v iiucs, iu it were the two persons cneerrw a o yocftj; Merrimon. started from" the '.'.-Ti ured, tut-1 he -shotr -.only toots effect in ihf cia f .k:. , When he reached the ground threP cuuts were nreri t,- . , . , - vuc cutdlKU tne leti. arm, splintering ir." nr, t uu mt partially :eji. xls be rose, - .vyM.luriil I .'1. . ' Uritir II I r" . . . . . - - u.u .aBlu bUUT mm io me around tkq k. ni. .. uuiicii et tereu aoout t,ri nenro u.. r i. aDu passed almost through the body t uC lujureu young man was carried at once to the. Mission . flosnital .n n , 1 .. r . i uuuicer ot prominent physicians The whole traced a tew moments anH r, ...i - reach the girl until she had accom- pustifcu ner purpose. Chief of Po lice Fill am i.r),J 4.1 i crowd, and was astnnih t......,,i expression when the irirl. a met-,, child, said in a clear voice:' ''I SCO A Horse Learning to Drink Liquor. Greensboro Record, People in Greensboro who know anything about the (ire department know Prince, the big gray belonging to the Eagle Hose Company. Prince is smart as a briar and iearn" auy ! thing easify. Theboys take fxce1 lent care of him, pet and feed him aud give him ajiy and everything to eat He is large and hefty, so That a long run winds him. One day an um norseman told the boys the best way to treat him after a Ion--' rui was to give him a bigdriuk of liquor about half a pint It was tried and while Prince did not relish it at first, it was soon seen that it had a good effect on him. and has been kept, The supervisors of election at the fUp "Qtll,nw lhe :1 fellow looks ' j i ' i iu , . i i . u' ( I' Lr r ir t iiatsonai sank irs f F STATE8VILLE n. c TraDsacts a Regular Banking Business. Deposits received subject to cntcK on signt. interest psia on time aepcMis. lvjocey Joar.ea on good coj'ateral cd personal security. Special attention paid to-collect ions on all' points, uDd credited or remitted at lowest rates. Accounts of Corpor Eiticcs, K 1 1 that t s, Bcufectutf i s ti d Ir dividtals solicited and received on the most favorable terms. A '0011 H, Pxeeident. .. Ii-TII, Vic Frf eiden EO II BBSOWrV. ahicr various counties oj tne state com menced today at noon the nffinni canvass of the vote cast last -Tues day, and until it is finished no posi tive figures can be given as to the complexion of the next, TiPlicI at lira --, '-'v v It is probable that the count niiteiHo of the city will be completed by to morrow, aitno ugh at a late hour to night no official reports had hepn made. It will reouire two and ner- i haps three days to corfnletR thp count in Baltimore city, but enough is known to make it certain, in the absence of the unexpected changes in tne unomciai count, that the Dem . ii c uuu u nas to b3 triven to him. It is no chean liniior that is used, either, but the' very best rye whiskey. After a half pibt is guzzled down he issat.it fieri a A er asks for any more until no Hoc- uio been run to a hre. from whirh ir ; j seen that he is cot a man, who, gen erally when he gets to fooling' wiih the stuff.' wants to drink nil tha i . ' - i. to m town, fire or no fire. nim. rleruined ma -. t .... i to ruin him. God told i ,of to do it. Even then Ohif TP. ,!! .. i -i , : w.i a- uiiauj wouiu nave turned w h,,t ; u. nana wasa.-lS naliha ki.,.. . w..iU uiuc Sltlil IP voiyer which bore evidence that she spoke the truth. With Q cton,;,, anddrj eyes she walked to the police ....xv, .v.i,!, LlitJ umer, not once los ing ner nerve. Iu fact, the girl ex hltfUT 1 coif .. : .1 . . " u HuasBssiuD tnat IS past all human uuderstand.rv.r ft'-- hi not belo until next month, and in a icw weehssne win become a mother but not once has she shown a tra nervousness. - rri i . Hie ffirl WAS nt. rr.na ! ,1 . rn I I rt4.l l- ... L au tue ponce station, and every thing possible done to make ner a mi xorlable. Apples and n her - r. t o i,t... had been taken to her and it is said a number of ladies will fit up the cell. in an attractive manner. Sym pathy is usually with the girl in such cases, but in this inh.Dce the sympathy has been m,re pn-nounc K' " t ucuiubB oi tne lenuf a-e of the girl, and partly because the opinion prevails that she Jihs ben very much wronged by Jerrimoo. ihe girl lives near the Merrimon residence on Fren?h Broad avenue with her mother anrl-tl.u hac ..''t nous times been employed to do ngnt work at, .the errim n L,ae ! tne girl claims t,hat !errimon took aa vantage of her presence in tht nouse and enticed her to her rn A'uong those who cabled on the -i 1 n K . . .,.11 I 3 r u uci cu ujuav was .1 1 tuu, uruinpr or t he vr.n n ,1 m , r, .1,. .?"fc'Jf. i.iau 'j.. soot. ..ir. .Merrimon told i g'.ii that he would bj glid tovbe-of service to her ia any way, and would am ner m making a botid for her re ifl'.i.-u A UU i 1 oc. .uie counsel nas bean em ployed to defend t ho tri rl At the hospital the bulfets which culicu mr. Aierrimon s arm aud hack were extracted. The r.ne which entered the back, was extract lea irom the left hroau, it. i,,,.;., wagea under the skin. Late tonight ine physicians say that Merrimou na3 an even chance to recover. Pensioners Wi'l be Pai,i Q c oe 4 aid as Soon as tte , o.a.W?i,9 Money. Raleigh News and Observer 9th. " ?9??lry's expects. wate Auditnr- Dtxon expected and hoped to send th, warrant tnS! r ,b of D-emb re -uu b.gte Treasurer La"v a- thl Vf;V J 1 rrry are not suffi 'erito oerm t or r,, time. f-jrmoub at tnis The warrants .1 ' hsjci aro coi 1 it mr :'-. . . -11 .... .;:vvii!. J11! outat ! as Treasury re MdoM oa cash i hat- tnni u f.J ; ori t, u r "" u- torwaro ed to the Jeservino- o'd ' 9nn5u4l.hl? y.r will amount "Tt...18 tbe-iargest sum ::: V, "u u-v-leateto pension fh?r years pasf the r uuv " ,'"' ate -pensions has peen somerhinglike $110,000. The rht V V s Prov"ed for by the la L-g,?laUare, the rate of the L';':: ' U3!n creased from ie.i to twelve cents. T 4 UUU ram of payment at have been nrinrn . 1 K' vcu IO ! Be ofiina r.t tU o.- . . , Negro in Her Room. Raleigh News and Observer 9th. " What may have heen ir, Qn at a most dastardly crime took plac uWiaieigh last nifht m.s ws the finding of a negro in :" 'ja,",-r,;;,ra by a young lady, who, r!uTj:vMy.nr,.tt). h-r ,T,rt V u;iu: ;1;- l-r! U-Vlte v . I II ii-..i 1 . -, uy ne:- sudden an peaMuce lrightenod. the scoundrel a A-ay. - The- occurrence--., .00k' pkee at the nr.e of M rs, Stubke.K who resides '0 est H.irir,itt. ctMQt ri. . ----- tJKnr uar- Pgt-'D, next to the re.ide.-..o nf , r r . .jw... iu 1 WiO; w anfl thai-a -.- , .v.ic icsiura wnn ner !vr- children. One of these, her rlimrhtn. . . ' -.u-ur;,, iU ISC Aijlffe i.-vtiii ic iiu.i,, .- u.xu'1 . tiweuty. years nr age. h jprd a n:i. ; . .. -.1 r. uct n turn and wern, inio it last evening about S . t-uiKicii nie room : s rv a uegro man. tr,Q screamed, macieabreak for the open ., 'v. uut oi wmen na leaned and ran off in the d-ir' . nuao Aua;irmwas quickly given and every . h r- made to dipni-r tu whereabtiu'.s o tho ,,1 ... t...i vas impossible to locate him Tho open window through which he Ciiped is supposed to. have been the piaee tarough which he catered the room. Ii was a bold act which ir,o committed in entering a house as eany m the night as he did, and it. is possible that he may attempt the samejyprK at other hem-s. It will be well to keep a sharp 'lookout fnr the rogue. GENERAhNKWS. JthLZlUln Nebraska j awui li.uuumaioritv. me Standard n;t n declared 2" . u.nucuus tnus far th v-.j 1 Li Hung Chanfr the 06 esmau, died in Pekin afit v the Turkish Turkey of Thursday morning France, has seized customs at Mitylene fared no resistance. Tl "i ' land rrfS?l0 000 fire at Ch and Ga.,last Thursday. Most of uusiuess, nouses were burned. n?J' RIe6uire' ereneral secretary and treasurer nf tk r?4.i i , - mo oiuiusroooa ot arpanters. is short over $10,000 in M trs-Wm. S. Cowles, sister of esiaent. Kruicon,u 1 . j mail c UlitUlUQU orooch worth $5 000 HHrin,, a tri, t AT- r, , , 0 'CUCUI . 'm l-j neiy tiingiand. Burglars blew onpn tu ki. vault, at Black Rt a .1, m." f" J,.; -nm., lours uay niiht and econr.Q1 ir.,1 1 uT u"r wiiu money v ..R.lTKdiHII ii,UUU, Charh-s D Td.nmcn '. R -iiu, supreme finance ker of the Knights of laccabet, if P..r w , u! 1 K'nuu. ixiicn.. is short fa. OOO in r,;a Tt' has confessed. H. Bard Cassel Ror,,,M,v- 1. 1 1 i.puynudu oas been elected to Congress from the ienth Pennsylvania district to fill Ilia TTfinr,v, -i 1 ;:,'T ,:fu. e y.tbe death of .o,.c marnotc urosius, also Re Good 'Advice. r The most miserable being's in thn world are those suffering from Dw! thftPnla L,'ler complaint SSU than seventy five per "cent of the .h riff11? theS8 two ases and: sick headache, habitual costivemess Ipitation of the heart, heart burn;' aterbrash, gnawing and burning the Pit f the "omaeh, yeU Lrl hin'Coat?d ton disa-' up of food after eat; r.rr 1.... etc. go to ; :.v."rt rtr"s bottle of a ; ; :i1 . AUoU . iw ,.m-!) o cents. Two doses wilt relieve you Try it Get Green's Pri,.. &iJ--.Llt 'i jjajj '"- aiajauaa-l'l', The Ch oatj uiiu vv asn Mockery was accidental! v killed near Jlarley Dost offlee Wilt-no r-..t.. one night last week while 'possum hunting The boys cut down a tree and it fe 1 on n.L-., rr.. - ' j ub was about 16 years old. A Physician Tetifls" "I have taken t?,.,t rv ure and have never used nnt t'. . Q mv life that, did did says County Physic "an Geo. .Wt. bcroi?ffs. nf Hnli v,,.. Being a physician I have pres-rib- wvj nuu tuuDQ it to gne the :tst results." If the fond n., i mains undigested in vA.ir tnm,ni,' it decays there and poisons the system. You can prevent this by dietintr but that m.,., ,.,. ., J XT J 1 rv in Ol-il'-vai-lOn. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. - You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. lhe Worst. racno .,,,;,!.!.. j ., hui"v curea. Never fails: Stimson & Anderson. A 13 year old ah 1 named T ' , r Th .nant TKobert T. Crawford, of the First Infantry, a o9n and five men. while attm: t cross the Balsan river, in Samar,, ?bav,of Raleigh , loped to u.mppmes, were, drowned last Auitcsuay. llvaii)pins ltadical' Slanders- Raleigh News and Obsei ver. The Charlotte Obsarve.r and its Me Too," fheStatesville Lartrlmnrb- with ihe handful of nnr,or th. 1 f i and a 16 year old bov named n,A. Iylr,i-1 1-. Tl 1 1 rrii , u Ll' Kuniam w iDursaay and were married. The girl s father Threatens tn th p Mrs E. N. Atwood, daughter of a Si?16' f 'r iS"jin- U confederate Congressman, killed , '. waSwSow Mae'yt3 C,d thiS - daughters. weaves three. Maybe you . have one now. Your t , , wuuuren win sutler too. For coughs' Capt, Oberlin M. Carter, now a C.0UP' bronchitis, grip and oTher convict in the TJ. S. military prison wlDter complaints One Minute at Leaven worth, Kan., is to hava Couh Cure . never fails cts re hearing of his case in a civil tn- Promptly. It is very pleasant to'rhe ' ouoal He stole over $1,000,000 of taste and perfectly harmless' CR government funds. George, Winchester, Ky" K The Schley court of inouirv tran nS? V?6 Rirl W-3S attad with ferred its effects to upiX q and was so where the c6DsultatiSn ;uqS h3d, llZ T-, hardlv Pair. ' We Argument vvas concluded last week' SSh cn ,i?0f ??8 in'it0 It is not known when the court will SS ' u U relieved i" re submit its report diately and she went to sleep Wnen r uct uiurni-ig t :a? nac! no Xo Medl For Itoosevelt. Washington Dispatch. The brevet and medal COMPACT'S of honor McArthur has com ad irinrnurl Delegates from Balti more, two from until December 1st. 'Ihe h-iird h Cecil county, and possibly one from tfotie over the papers' in all cases in Garonne, -vnica have heretofore been counted in the Republican col Eclipse Portable Circular Saw Mill simultaneous rscuei seiuug head blocks and cable rope feed, the most sen sit ive feed ever put. on a sa? mill, also Frick Company's ENGINE ANDBOIT.TR ?, Portable on wheels s ; - - - t c I ( 1 i 1 t 1 1 1 f M 1 . . r nze, and the great hi.1 : Eclipse tractiou engin . ; 1 Cotton Gins at low prices I itC Sutesville, N. C. W .E lUiiioi'. Jver Poston Bros PR I TTIE art of printing is an old one but the artistic styles in which which we dis play type on the pice line of stationery which we have'-recently put- in rrikes one think it a late invention : : : IF WE QUOTE PRICES AND SHOW SAMPLES WE : : "": : : WILL GET YOUR WORK : : : : : Better workman, t etter material to work wis h, a., betier lire of j-?ai iorery, etc., en ables us to do bettt rwo:k thuf ever. Work guaranleed. end us you- ijext. order, we will appreciate ii . ' ; !HE MASCOT JKIjTIiSTGr CO., i HONE 35. . " ..s.T.iTPSrtr-r.p N ft umn. ThlS Will odve the Domnr-ratc 50 votes in the House, and at least 70 in ihe Senate, or a majority of 11 013 i .-i-it ballot. 'I - 1 eturns thus far received shnw several unusually close contests. In Caroline, Stevens, Republican, has but one majority over Jeirmr.n Democrat. In Carroll, where an evenly divided delegation was cho ben, n is tne nignest msi jritv ior i h- R-:iub!icaDs. In Cecil the onlv U'ct-:u( Uf Publican wins tiv th r j i' low -margin of 14 votes, while m K'-nt the success:'. t i) uiocraticcan d dite has bu' ft .1 ;jrity, the sue c o u R-'publK-.i.-i o'u' 12, and thr two di-fr-used cauduia es are tied Iu Somerset the successful Demo erat has but 22 maioritv. Tn Sf Jary's 20 yotes give the Democrats their lowest Delegate. In Talbot county the only Republican has a majority of 33, and none of the Dem ocrats chosen in Baltimore city has to exceed 100 votes to spare. It will thus be seen that - the official count may make some radical changes in the make up of the lower ri 1 . . - , ..... nouse, oui it is not probable they will materially affect thH.rpsnlt.fi . J w . . Both sides are likely to suffer equally oy it. It will also reouire the official vote to decide the fate of the State ticket, and the present indications are that neither of the successful candidates will" have a majority of over 1.000, the indications pointing to the election of Herin, Democrat, for Comptroller, and Parran, Repub lican, for clerk of the Court of Ap peals. . voiving recommendations for bre vets arising from the war in Cuba Porto Rico, the Philippines and China, includiny thosfvalretidw o.,k mittea to the Senate last J.ATEK NEWS lhe physicians report Houston X f nr mi -- y. - n . a ' lucinuiuu as resting very well at the Mission Hospital, and there are sun strong hopes of his -recovery iu'j icai- is mat some particles of clothing were carried intp the wound and that the lungs are perforated tie nas at different times vomited blood and it seems pertain thar i lungs have been miured to some pv . . .... ..-.. . teur. ivierrimon is said to have toid me pnysicians just after he was shr t and when he thought that death would be certain, that he ,,0cc,i i the girl. Marv Slaule d;,i i-;.ri-. ; shootinsjr him. and that. hQri?.i , , r J - V "V4 X A. 1 1 Kj b m, I Dlaa3e her much His nerve his been but SUhseonont v wiihrl mi., t . . ..0.10 uri vc u-j,a j ...vuuittviii. J. Ud .IS rr.arb-ori qo ir,f.- t ..: i a i recorder of the board new is putting thQ r L"r U J- Al these in shape for norrdnaJion agaTn j S 1 and the list will be read , a ra, ! Fr lTri talei?. 10 tGe home after the re oo.ni r n "I " 1 i ul Ulel U1 -r0,1C9 'UUam She will . ''uHi- j i vilj I ess dp Doarri has found th:i it. ic eluded by the y mveningorders f ro n e'-ri-ideriny an v a on' t r ... ticda;s of honor vhieh have oei P'is:-d up-i fo- rjrly by the War D.-p:r; m?nt :t;f. So, con far v t.. the ongi-ia' ."x S- e? a;ioo. it will n -!e poi-ile f ,r ih-i bWd t. re. om mead the a -drd of such a med President Ronsev-lt, for the Dd men' acted advt part soon become a mother, and it was considered a -great pity to leave her in prison; Her mother says she is wining to testify that the girl is not u ie man to years of age. -Still Later News. When asked for a statement r i .un iU.; tuu'i i i.io:i or tlous' jn -ierrim n to day Dr.. E B Glen.i si!d: "1 should say that if there n.is been any change at all, it is fur tne oairer. If uo,further compliea lion, arise his recovery is almost assured." Mary Slagle, the gir vni. ouuu luerrimon was today giv- eu tmo tne custody or the county au thrt; !nn J 1 1 ... J t. . '"""'cj auu piaceo m jaih ii-r " uuppiu in mis any today, ; mother will be allowed to remain . uretty young ; wn n ner a greater portion- of the girl of Yonkers, was hugged and , time. A number of persons wanted Ir 1 a cart rw- o ht, -i r-v . l i i . t. . i . . ' rov.v- urSH,.uu tne puouc; one gin left in the care of the citv u " a i y' i- as 1CKIy tatren ,n &at Ma-Vor Miller, in view of her del hard by po'iceman Kirke, who was , icate condition, did not want the screams In less time than it takes to tell a crowd of several hundred people were collected and cries of "Lynch V in ! hat, matt er last year and it i,. understood that ihe recommerdation will be limited to a brevet. Wanted To lijueh the Negro New York Dispatch, 8lh. " spot by the girl's ; city to have the responsibility. Niht tacks at this time 1 fi-i fnrii Iqqi oV.-t a.i " . ?. - Tf the tc-hoes of these anti-Democratic papers, sneezeing whenever they ta.ke.tr.utf. having discovered- that. Governor Ay cock and his adminis t:-.i;i.)u aal Siaicor Simmons have j HQtiy constructed a "machine" to OiJlit VOL till DemOPPiltir nnmiTtnr. - ""uilLiUiUJUa. l'hey announce that Judge Clark is 'slated" for-Chief Justice and Hon Eiocke Jraig for Senator, and th Landmark adds: S No ma-j exeeot an eater m i r. has been appointed to any place of consequence unless he had the ao I pi ovai of the Simmons machine and precious few western men have been recognized in anyway.' The Gov ernor With all his hne talk nhont ..liberty in the campaign lat vea aems to be absoiutelv domiiiar.d and controlled by this element, and iij uii ueatowai or omcial recognition ue uas managed to tmd only "im P-t.vLj.i.a cuva auii-i. ..it r ujeu. tils attitude has been so marked that it - XI could not be mistaken." Thin,. . , lucicwuni au oruinar v we -in formed man who does not know that there is not a word or svllahl of u : .l . r , 7 . J Hutu in iue ljanomark s outraoreoiw slander or the Governor -Th esvine Mascot takes nn tho annrm- "iu u meuts madeby the Governor . and snows'by naming t i i-n- that many ut tue-.n were among th m.t est Mipprirters of Gau. Carr far S n ato! . in., ')tn.-rs were wrongly oppose! -to impnacbment. The truth .. is in tr. ih-j Governor has never i-.i-.Mg.Mz -:d the exi.itn- of laut-iour) u tile Pari V. Out ha nam! tne meu-ue nought best titteti re gafdless v.f heir att itude on im peaehmeut or position in the ena lonai -primary, t'he Ma-cot sneaks tne simple iru:n wnen it adds . i mese cairges against Senator -Mtniijons and Wovernor Aycock'are u t original with the Charlotte Oo server and The Landmark. For months Hurler's Caucasian" anutne ueouoacan naoir of th. Mate. have been hiled wi'h jast such stuH. Prvlessediy D.-,aocrHtic oao n-..- c. 1, 1 1,. UJ , ' l ouwuivi !c udUHBu up with more 1 1 1, T ll. n ...n . u ... '"Via L 11 . 1 LI WC1C LUHSH " r fJ70 rf r Kind b-jiore thev attack the sitof,, v v. uu organization aud State administra tion of the party to whieh thai? flit.. fess auegianca. tnis sudden onslaught on '-the macoina is not accidental Tomor morrow we will show its insoirati und the reasons. fr its.. vLiiUnV croup. KJi "f" nr. KPiniorAn TTT I V ill nnQfLOr . A Vet., was rODberi onp nn.hHr , u Otimson Ar. An.laicAr, . r f,-nA . v -&uui3U WCCK I - -v ou. in monev and stamne .Qnma toolc roarn tn', r , i , ... I A 1 1 f . 1 ,1 . . . I. . r t -t . . - ... latvCu i rum a oiacirsmith " nine uiuuier oi j n, Vanhoy f u ' iT wisMciNutt, an employe a employe of the Wiscasset Mills of the shop, has been arrested. -at 'Albemarle, was swinging in a Three of the Federal .or,rmuMwltlff, mad? of cotton rope-last escaped from the r.r,n ToT f " lAV.u.rS5Uxy.wneQ y some means she ,,..u rr. "vcu- renrrom the sw ner the roo-n t;.,,t wounded and fi captured unW? ?"J.R w D6Ck' chokio,f her Friday, rhreo ortPl""e.d L "hur l,.de.ath- No one was with her at atTooeka we time and she was not mied r ' " "" 1J s,uli at until sundown, when she was found taic. i , . .uuu Feliable and Gentle. me oiacK uevu, were heard on ev-! the sheriff that he shnntd ery side. The policemen made such ; in cu"-4 1 h.i-. thi th chirr oerore last she was taken to tha nomeof Chief of Police Fullam, ratlian itnn 1 1 , . . cm.! . uau u leave ner aione iq a fell VflciQrl iu. l . . . , j. uajr lUt3 .uniet notined her de- Strike a Rich Find. 'I was troubled" for several ears j with chronic iudiges.tion and ner vous debility," writes F. J. .Green, of Isancaster, N H. "No remedy helpe-l me until I began using Elec tric Bitters, which did me more gooi than all the medicine.'! I ever mitraen' pap-r-j were issued. outo.u neaowa i? h i ua u:.. : .l ; ,i , i . ?i . , " . ' c , r,t , ,n , w.utru ..mo until today, when com u -oo lauucu iii me sration oe fore the threats were pt into exe cutiou. v He gave his name as Charles Smith, of Atlanta, Ga , made.no de fense of his conduct, and was held Tor a hearing tomorrow oa the ' 1 m i t - - cnarge or aisorderiy conduct. Cor Govr-rnor Avconk lat .'Trm. . - - ' - -.uuiouaT pardoaed Mark Williams, the young wum- man woo was serving a -five years sentence in the penitentiary for steali ng a horyft in Rnrko tT, .... . . "- " - u u y - : uiinius vau uun n 4j iVrnor as Tf wtt mtf rtF . . 1 IT' j.i . y ocv ui in--! rioininfr rvrtr.; tions of honor, given them by their party, should seek to distaste the nominations, this paper would ex pose aud denounce such a mk.. . "-JM JV ji the power-, c interred. Party own! zatien is created to elect the perso'ns named by the voters of the partyr Whenever it is used in the im.,,. of one Democrat ayainst nnnth s is becoming a danger to party inte- niy ana uese.rves rebuke and repu diation. . One dav last, mreolr tha ctn . - - . v. t-abc V. iii-- 1 . - " nnratlrtr, I? m 5 c 4. .. .1 -i ., 1 IXT a tt 1 1 1"I asiiwin.. .1 k v.uuii35inU i ruuuju me t njji us vrovemoT whole freight tariff on the Seaboard ! that latter would never regret &i Mnn i.n,.l-.. ii . I irran ti n .r" tha .. .1 rrr. o. . uiur, n cii.uiij ib as one svstem ; pnuuit. Williams ib used. They have also kept my wife anh wiping out high rates which j e Bret pardorfted convict to thus in excellent health for years. She prevailed oo some Darts of it, nota- - ank" ' pe . Governor. The" latter -rr.1 t . .. - i i i i v i ii h iirni na i nrnn : i j i w oa 1 1 1 uijii iii! ' f - can r- r i-,ip, k. ..iuc. vuutiai X cilirdfiU. s , ' w mo urtJUOs Modern Surgery Surpassed . i n r t w nue sutiermg from a bad for weak, run down women . No other medicine can take its place nnr fami v. Trv them. Univ Satisfaction guaranteed by i Hall. jQ -yi i ire uarui i ta oenirai it special- p u" u, tuotnur, n dir rcrlnniit tho mtu nn nil 1,... tUTeO ann hronrrht- K..I. allC . J iwv,o...uu iuto-uu mi piuuvititS- . 7 uft. mn.. ' r ..nn- ;ti..j i ... - . I n l a noo F . ji -. . W-.':--P-'''0'-UUVfcUU LUlus ant on lumoer, both iewu uunaucc ti cf these more than 20 per cent. sentence would, have ex soon a pardoned a--! MPCic - i " t " . oaa case " 1 "jftjft. v u ii- i ui 1 1 1 1 r r.'in win toi n ir. r,.;; t the It . : "7" "lu "'P'an wno auviaeu me to try a box of DeWitt', vVitch Hazel Salve," says G F Carter. Atlanta, Ga "I procured a box and m entirely cured. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is asplen oid cure for piles, giving relief in stantly and I heartily recommend it to all sufferers." Surgery is un necessary to cure piles. DeWi'tt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds 'are also quickly cured bv it. Rp warn of n,,, - Stimson A Anderson, was recaD' But for me his pired ere The Federal nrisnnero at t - 1 ' u " .Jut v til - worth. Kan., mutinied loot mi J m i . . II I . .. . "ii,, "a. tne guards were overnowerod a.r"" Pi, says the saw: their arms taken and thirtv dn., I1 tQere are pills and pills You ate men made their escape. Three u a p 1 's certain, thor- ui ine jzuarns woro chot n.. auu yentie. Mustn't, irrino en -....wwwvu, KJUX3 la tall V I T ITT ' . . I -r- , t-, h'ywt Aconvict was killed and several ? l s LutJe Eary Ki:ers fill the wounded. bill. Purely vegetable. Do cot On. handU ..... 1. D.Ut- aSS1S.fc e bowek-to Set. in iTirld "uTi " anoiner &trenghen and ; invigorate Sm all- 1T'BW o t.ug to noia up ana ana easy to take. Stimson & Auder - u.u,.Ug uuu&e, at isaco, ison. the proprietor of the house, shot .i-l 1.111.3 j.i i - . 7 smeu tne leader when the others uea, out not before one of them was wounoeo The U. S Circuit has affirmed a decision of the Fed eral Court, which orders the cilo of about 150,000 acres of land in Dare county. This is practically the en tire county, except the town nf Manteo. The land is heavily timher- i " One day last week, near Ratea OUry, fc). L... (J. W. SoIIpa a nrhita farmer shot and mortally wounded ed7nd fs valuable" .ft3vyj.n, a vuuny iwvpr ann q fir ipr nr rna xmifh iirinn i . i . . . . . . -r w --" wuiu cfciuiiua ijetr- jod ;ouidn t Have Ktoad t l ne,rro l" J . "he'd had itching piles. The're o-- " viuiii UUUCD Via I turn K I ,r r, . .. : L ... rft , , prosecuting. ' ?UUU-',UBJ out uucKien's c i Arnino kq a n, ; i . . i . . uoiid miii cure tne worst The Lyceum Theatre, in Atlanta lease of niles on earth Tt. ha o,,rWi "v uuD uay last weeK, i -uvi.ouuu.1. i ui injuries, pains or performance was being given when P011 eruptions it's the best salve the the fire broke nut hnt tha linthe wnrld Prifio 9r o ence was dismissed in time to ore- Cure guaranteed. Sold by VY.F. Had. vent a panic 1 wo firemen n.n "jurea. The loss is $75,000 with 5i40,UUU insurance. A balloon escaned from 5an Fnoi, jiseo. tai., Saturday. carrying nine persons With it t Was finallir anded 50 miles awav with the nrorat scared lot. of nassenyers of an. trin on record Tne persons were in the hasket whm thi balloon broke awav and the passengers were involun tary ones. The Laura Knitting Mill of Shut: by was burned one ni"ht la.t. Loss $10,000; insurance $6 500. It was a new plant and was tided out with the newest machim.rv. Tr owned by C. M. Lat'tim ore aal Or-' lando Elam. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that tha h-vK- times needs a powerful. rlrw?r. gative pill has been exp'od -! for ur. iimgs iMew Life PiUs, which ,Two female nurses at thp. ineana Ltif. : j.rm ,sVen v ,bt'Q" ar,inm at n.-nnin,. th iT ir I ull,v' iivur anu ooweis to expel poi- thePSysem death of two female natlAnt. r,ut" withholdna food from them 'TViaoa t ri.ii i . -'Vat.W. t two particular patients were espec- . tally obnoxious to the nurses and Louis Moore, a well known ma,i he nurses honed to weaken thom about-town of rharUtta ; . .-..i - ' . ..".-wuuiivbuc:, i 15 iu Jill o that they would be sent to the 1 charged with biffamv. ' u : i l . uusuti a'. to went with of At bMrrum, Va . du rin t a nnliti. i i? . , l'ai meeting Saturday a neero nam ed William Hale took PYPPntion some remarks of a white man. home, got his shotffun loaded buckh"t. returned to the place meeting and tired both barrels into thrt Crowd. A white man wac lillo and a negro mortally wounded. Two other white men were seriously and probably fatally hurt- The negro will be lynched if caught. Saturday at Amsterdam: N V. Frederick Bankert. a half-witted German, entered the home of Wm Green, through a second story win dow bv means of a ronp ladder and shot both Green and his wife, killing them both. He then shot and killpd himself. Bankert was released from orison in June, where he had serrpd five years for . attempting to kill Mrs. Green, then Miss Harrison. with whom he was in love, but who rejected his attentions. PUTNAM FADELK-sl iiVh.- color more goods, per package, than anyotner. ooia oy stiasoa &:An- l'Co!ds ' j I ' I had a terrible coiJ t m hardlv hreuthf. T th.-vn -,.. 4 a,... could ft-nerry sectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief." . . W. C, Layton, Sidell, 111. How will your ccu?h I fl s? De tonigntr worse, prob- i ably. For it's first a coldA then a cough, then brca-1 cmns or pneumonia, end at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stoo this rl Anmt,in1 A-ftrJAHM.. t i uuiriiwdtu tniUvhwy oy h - taking Ayer's Cherry Pee- (j Three tlzMt 25c., 58c,"$I. All imzilsU. Cnnnnlt ftrnnr rlnrtn- Tr t .u. - thn. do at he ayg. If he talis you do totalte it, tnen doti't tni9 It. Ke knoirs. i,eae it yr .1 r'-n, v-i-'it,?. il
The Statesville Mascot (Statesville, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1901, edition 1
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