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I HE ASCOT Published wekkly ' AT ONE DOLLAR A YEA A. D. Watts. Editor & Prop: i?to f-KOM WASHINGTON. Op nir(t of Congrew-1 no oon.no Tral North Carolina Delegation -BlBCkburnnd hla Glories Oth er Matters. Enttrtr Bt tbe PbUfLce at State: vill NC acond class mail matter. 'PHnsi.No. 35. MmtMiit-, K ( .. Luc 5. 1'JOI STAND BY THE SCHOOLS. The free schools tb'r. uhout tbe county are now in sessiou and t.ht reports so far seem to indicate an increased -attendance. This is aa it should be. The schools should en roll all the pupils in their respective districts, who have not finished the c --arse of study taught in the free schools, It is to be suppos-td that only-earnest, faithful and cm pelent teacbf-rs have been employe' If this is so, then it behooves thf teachers, thescbool committeemi and ihe good citizens of every com munity to try to-get every child s-hool. Make the public sentimt-n in favor of education so strong, th thoe parents who have been keep ing their children at home will b; forced to send them to school. - Out the duty of the intellign paj.rons of the schools does noteLC with the simple enrollment of th pupils. They should encourage tht teacher teach the children to re spect him and his authority. Lt them understand that they are ex pected to obey the rules he mar ly down and that an appeal to them i?, except in extreme cases, useless Editorial Correspondence of Th M -f cot, V asbioyton D. C, Der-.. 3rd , 1901. The scenes at the opening of Con gress are always impressive. Ad uission to the galleries is always by ,-..Md and the entire building is pack pi! witti. Deoole. Jondav saw the .-ual ihrong in the big budding on le hiil and the rrumoers and m natcrs were beig d for tickets ..f - he gulieries. Tbe fi vja decora, :c!us -f ihe ieks of the Senators .-.ere muyniriceut. I would not be surpriM-d if the fl.jwers found on then-desk by Sena' ors that morning si 10 OdO, and probably more The de-Us of the two South Dakota Senators at d of Senator Clark, th nulti millionaire , from Montana-. vere dreams of beauty ihe roses Mid oiher flowers were of the cstli at varieties. ICeres a suspicion a mv miiid that these and other s:-t.ators bought their own flowers enator iJri' rhyrd s asU wa-. Moer jsydecf -rated, suppose, by .' h num erous office holders he has in the city r iu . the ' counties ' bevant tbe I'dge. " Our Senator Simmons I k was undeeorated, as became he reoresentati ve of the ulaio ) mocrats of North Carolina. O c urse. the opening d,iy js more n en sving in the House than in the mate, for the Senate is always or uuized and a new organization of ne House is had every two years. inLdav Speaker Henderson and iher nominees of the. Republican iiueus were elected The Demo rats voted for Hon. Jas D Rich .fdtoD, of Tennessee, for Speaker ie will be the Democratic leader luring this Congress, as he was in he last The Hou-e members drew "heir seats .Monday afternoon. AW ut North Carolina Democrats fared ell except Viessrs. Bellamy and Tliomas. Messrs. Blackburn and 'loodv got good seats on the Re- .ublican side. In. companv with Hon. Claude w.i... Hill Rnrned Flame ! Great, Damage to ihe A. and M Col lege News and Observer, ist. A ten thousand dollar cocflagra , .1 A . J Ml f,t I . . . rr, tioD visi'ea the a anu wi. uic a-t niht. The Watauya building, in wnicn i i .1 .1 Knit ami was locaiea me uiuiuk u" kitchen ad dormitory room for fif t htiideuth caught afire at 11 p m. and wa pntirelv destroyed Thn fiftv students who wereasiep in T ne OUllUlllSi. "rir; oi wuo- vj, ... hilp everv one escaped safely tne io-t neai'y everything tney had. 1 hese fifty students will be com 1:. d to return to their hme- oe i ... .... . mri fin i-Aiif nere is no ai.wi.uw"u,'l"u tUrr, Thpu hpLran to leave on the I ' I 'II. 4. J horning trains: The college will be seriously m'er f.-rwi'with. but the work of the in itnrion will no on The buildink' ....... t.. nnc-t in KU-i TIT, a cos r. i 9 (11)0 and was insured for So )UU Pne loss of nrooerty by s' udeuts and furnishings belonging to the colh-g' .ac f.ili il 000 if not twice tha amount. Bo b President Winston and H V S Primrose, a mmner of th i! .jt-rl ,.f PnistHs. announced tn'S n.vrnir.Lr tht the hui diny would b , h hui it at once. ClralrTnr if t hp fftPOT, Of the Qrf n uih college President G T Wiu .inn sTorl to a rpuresentativj of the News and Ooserver: TA YLOR8HLLB NEWS, Fue Standard O I' ompaov ship; ed a car ioad of 60 barre's of ker . ne oil here' the first of the jveek. E. Li Childers is shipping a ca- toad ot s?reen aDDies every, aay tn s ek. , Mrs. E. A. Cooper, of Hickorv oenta few dys here last wee viting relatives. A Li Beck and Miss Minnie D'-- i I m t vi isou, daugrrer or jenerson Ui vidsiQ, were married here Sunda. Oy Thos. A Hudson, Esq. Mr..L. C S-eveuson, of Irede! came up last week on a visit to re a' i ves here and near town, returi. ing Tuesday and taking her moth- with her to spend thg winter. KKWG&llE i nil r' Aim Does your horse "feel his oats" ? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and the crrass- fed horse 1 The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either One is rosy, bright-eyed, ful. of life and laughter, another i: pale, weak and dull. The teec ing again is responsible. Sickly children need speck feeding: They don't "feel the! oats". Scott's Emulsion add just the right richness to thei diet It is like grain to tnc The. child eets neu Cf curse the college will be se win.L h. ...u. J JlInn riously inconvenienced, as prac r-r -d" ST f Jhi7 5 ppetue aiiU Miu ig ' ooara i . " ... . . i t?,,i-;,i io mnn near there tie will also attend to. Baptist State convention and visr his old home while there. R Z Linnev, Esq., was at State.- ville af the soldiers reunion lasr Fr - fl.iy and among other matter in hi address spoke O' one of Alexander soldiers being at the county hom and brought a gift from some o L J I - I. & soiaier -o tnis untortunate one. Th board of county commisio rs met Monday and transacted tn usual routine Ousiness. Some o' ies were allowed to return poll ta ami one or two rieaspa. rue Doar vili meet again on the 16f h to sett- vith the sheriff and treasurer. R-v. Prof. J. A. White, of Ta lorsville Collegiate Institute, wh Nothiug hampers a teacher so much and renders his work so vain as the Kitchin I attended the trLal of Mrs interference of narent.swith the Conine Monday, morning. We got proper control of the school. Then has baea no excuse ' for years and there is nonenow for any child's no" learning to read and write in thU. couuty except the wilful neglect o the parents to make their childrei go t school. The schools are open. Let the children go. .Stand by the teacher. Respect him and his work and the children will do so too. Lei every citizen, of Iredell, unite in ai earnest effort to hasten the day when there will not beawhitt person in the county who cannot, at least read and write. The government crop report is su.d Tuesday estimated the cotlo: crop-at" 9,b74 OUO bales aud on th strength of this "cotton jumped us 2 a bale in a few minuces. Thi. meant almost 8 cent cotton. ,Vt do not pose as cotton experts ou this estimate of a short crop was tjx pecitU fccud we di; not tee why cot to i sii-.uid not still g3 higher. The Kif'ty-Sf veiith Couyress ThK.lte liublicans Control by tioU4 Mojfr iliew in Uoiti Housed. Was! itigton Dispatch. 2nd. Wnu me ueginuiog of the 'Fifty seventh ongres at noon today t hi national legislative bodv enierec' upon an era of action which promis es to be one of great importance -U the country. Other Congresses o receut years have passed upon ques tions of war and strife. This on will deal with issues, the fruits o war, no less important and invoiv. iug the evtry day raa erial interest ot the citizens of the United State and the we.fare of other people whose destinies war has placed ii tiit-ir hands. . It is'in part a new Congress. A goodly proportion of fresh blooo was infused into it by the recen; elections. Representatives' Cuiciti uirtct iicm the people will be pres ent lo voice the wishes of i heir con . stituents. At the same time there remain in both Senate and House practically the same number of oio leaders, men oi wide ex erieuce, in legislation, of thorough familiarity with the needs of the country ana the policies of the dominant party. It would seem to be a commingling of conservatism and enterprise. Th House ha a membership of 357, of whom 197 are Republicans. 151 are Democrats and 9 are fusion- lois, siiventes or Populists. With this division the Republicans woulo eats in the bar and within ten fee f ihe prisoner. She is rather a oretty little blonde woman of be ween 30 and 35 years, apparently. .Ve heard the first witness for the Licence. She will 'doubtless be ac quitted. The ionorable E Spencer Black ouro. of thft "State of Wilkes, is the lude memoer from North Caro na, and in fact from the entire Union. JHe stoj s at th Raleigh, one f the swellest ot V astiingtons swell iVit.el, and his handsome face, figure .n : " fixins." cime in for much ad niration from passers-by. Mr ibckburn will take a good stand mong the Rpuoiicans. He is tobablv the hands' mest membei" f chi H iuse Ihe North Carolina delegation is tie. handsomest in Ooogress. the orators are still young men com aratively and we haw a very youny :i'iusH delegation our own member, lc. Kiut'z,. being theoidest man in Jn my j idument the Democr-its f i h State have the ablest all-round l t iia';ou tru-y have sent since lb c-i'ruiiuiy in y.'-ars. Ali o- i n are lawyers of aO'Hty and ail i them are straignt D;-mo;rat. .vithout affix or suffix The Krciin iroihei's aud Mr Pou are especially -troQg young men. No State has a rio of brighter or cleaner young epresentati ves here. Ihey will iiakemueti of our North Carolina nstory of the immrdiafe future. Our metuber, Mr Kluttz, is begiu iing his second term, and he stands veil with his colleagues. He is a worthy successor of Robbins and rm field and Henderson, and he de- serves the unanimous renomina ion vh'ch the Democrats of the new H. :ijht district will give him next -summer. President Roosevelt sent his mes sage to Congress TuesSay. It reading consumed more than two lours. Closer attention than usual vas paid to its Beading in both Senate a d House. It was a conser vative presentation of Republican p ilicies without, sensational features. A significant omission was all refer Mice to the negro suffrage or the Southern question. Probaoly the "lambasting'' Teddy has received n accoum of eating dmner with a aegro has made him a little ""shy" of these queotions. Anyway, the usual gush of Republican messages aoout ' Souih'eru lynchings" and Sjuthtrn election frauds was Con spicuous by us absence. . , It uas been more than eight years siiice the ,yrit r saw Washington and in that time many beautitul ouildings have been put up. T'he callv the entire student body board . .... . j t-d in the building that was ourneu. ArranLrements will be made ia the .. . j.. nni r-itu for hnaraini? stuaeuts. iuc fifty young men who had quarter in the burned buiiaing will have 'O re urn home. We have no place fur them, the other buildings bein crowded to their utmost It is a se. i7trf los. esneeiallv to those stu 3 r f) dents who lost everything Rut for the herioric and vailant work of the studejits the main build ing and the Hospital budding would have both g ue up in smke. It was only by the most skilled and coura geous efforts of th,e college boys tha the HosDital building was saved rhe'wind was blowing from 'be di rection of the burning structure to hat building and tbe tongued ttam-'s almost lapped the intervening space. The lire was discovered oy i ranK Bailey the fireman and night watca man. aoour, it o ciock. fhe blaze was on the floor of the kitchen when the discovery was made and according to Bailey it was a fairly good sized blaze From all descriptions it began near the range in the kitchen and spread with re- markable rapidity. Mr. Bai.ey s tbouh's were first of the slumoer ins students inside th college and he proceeded to arou-e them. He ras assisted bv Cadet Weeks, wno was early on the sceue Fha stu dents were gotten up in quick time, hut h fiime were devourrug the oui'd ng at a rapid rate aud otifort i 'ne, had hardiv bc-t'un the vork ot saving their effects they were foic ed to retreat. Ihe names shot up wards from the kitchen, which was only one story in height aud advanc ed to tbe second surv of the trout oart -of- the building, where in Mteoinsr Quarter- of the students Wer-J :' C t'ed. tmweutnm SX a. rcculir, ,1 ,ua -. - ,,-,.-, tji or ia to taKO healthy. movcinent of the 111 DL. ftCCi" iw the shape oi vio-rti-j. Tim sinooth- keepine ihe bowels clear and clean riANDY CATHARTIC rAT 3tM i iur CANDY Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good g Good. Never Sicken, Weaken, or f;Jil 'nd booklet on per box. w rue Ks health. Address .,r,rll . vt TOSC. 3TEBUSQ "' "--JL M KEEP YOUR bLUUU ulcab Impoitact Not of . A 3 J, who ow e u s for goods, provisions and CV fertilizers ranst come and sett p. All ot "ui ictes were due cveniber ist. We nefd the mob'ev and mean to collrct it if we can. The ipplies to all who owe us wiih t.o excepiions Kewauttobuv crcssr.es oh llie Taylrsvihe nd " estern rcails. kef pectfully. This ov 2it lyoi. BRAHrOR& ")KS. f ew ' tirlin. What do vou thirk of such us.e-1 articles as these ? Whft Waived. WF want all the wliept for sale in this section of Ihe State. Will give i-sc for all prime milling whe:t. !"ee us K fore selling hTATkSl m,K HOl'R HIUS, Stattsvilie, Is C. Nov, 21-K01 have a ciear majority over all ol DevV liDraay building is probably the oi in cae ine 'opulists voted with the Democrats on party questions 1 he senate has 87 memoers, there being at present three vacancies, int KepuDticans will have a majori 1y in the senate varying from 2 I tc 24, according to the way certain former Populists aud f usionists vote and taking into consideration the possibility of at least one Democrat tor Slmm(jQs young with the administration on national politics. The new members of the House number 92, of whom 50 are Republi cans, 38 are Demo crats and 4 are fusionists, but who will prooably vote with the Democrats. . Thus, not only is there a preponderance in numbers of old members of the House in the present body, but it happens that most of the influential aud expeneLCid men in Doth parties Were re e'ected. ' most beautiful building in the world The Willard flotel is one of hand-some-t buildings of lis kind in the coun t ry. One Senator is paying $16 a doy ,ft r his room here and boarding elsewhere. This is his regular rate for the Session. This morning one of the Senate doorkeepers accosted me as "Sena- I am still safe as 1 nave not told the Senator ao ut it yt. A. D Watts The uia1'1!! '-vs .sent -' Rileigh b. ub'ine Aiid utient requests wen made for ' h-tire deparim'jnt to re soond The book and ladder trucK aud the hose wagons were soon bi. the scene. 1 he college is halt a mile from the city limits and oi course the fire deuartment was of little a-sistat:ce. To tr:e students the greatest praise is due for their fearless audmdefati yaoie enorts to save tue ounuiugs Phey had to be restrained fr"m eu teringtne burmu building to save property, when it looked as though the roof would fall in. 0e- on the Ho-i.ital budding a littU- oand braved the flames and with one stream of.water, which tbey playeo ou the structure to keep it wet, uu doubt-dly saved it from destruction They subjected themselves to scorch ing heat and projected their persons with wet blankets. Mr. W. S Primrose thought orig ina'ly that the budding cost $7 Ou' but after refreshing his memory he was certain that it cost $9,000 Presi dent Winston thinks the loss will be nearer $12 000 than $10,000 The insurance is $6,000 PeaceBt tween the Colombian Fa tione Colon Dispatch, ist The terms of surrender ageed up pon at yesterday's conference heid on board the United States gun bna' Marie; ta and at which the command in officers of the Marietta, of the British cruiser Tribune and a French cruiser Suchet; Lieutenant Com maader .1eCrea. of the Machia Captain Berry, of the Iowa; Gne W, A. S'evenson "and Geo. S. Watts wont to Statesville .1onda evening Mr. Stevenson has seve "d his con nee ion with Lester J : ijram in the livery business aud Ti oort has it that he may take part ' i new drug c imp my that is abou buying out tbe Taylorsville Dru- o , ana aiso rnat he may take a thr partner before the holida- are over. Union Meeting of Alexandi-r 3-ipiUr' Association, The 'Mexandr Association wi! hold 'a nunion mee'intr at Ma'td.on't: church n December 27 29 The fol lowing program has been sentTm.l Mascot for publication. Oremng sermon bv Rav. G J Humgarnr, Friday 27 at 11 a. m Tbe following topics will be dis cused. 1 Our duty to the pior J. P G aitnev and J M Shaver. 2 Harmonize Gal. 6 1 with 2 rhe-a 8 6 L P. GwaltnovandO KeUer. 3 Association Missions L P. G -.ral'rey and J. A.. Whitp. 4. Ha rr.on ze R m , 7 25 with 1- Jl. . 3 9 J, A White and D W P ol .. 5 Hirmon!z Hb 13 2 with 2 f.'inlO 11 J L. Davis and W J B rrwaner. lull a' tendance of a'l th mir' ers and mes-eniTf-r'S is desirable. I), vv Pool ) , L P Gwaltxey Com ' O. A Keller ) How to Curt- C oup. Mr R Grey, who lives near Am D. cu'ssti UD'y, N Y, say s-. ''hauioeriain's. Coub R-m dy i w. bst medicine I have ever useo 1? isa fine children's remedy f Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It .rouses up dull children;puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale STATES VI LLE PRODUCE MARKS- f COREECTFD BV "COOPER! GILL Carving Sets, Pockets Knives, Guns, White's Sewing Machines. Bi ck's Stove- -.--d Cole-'s -lir Tight Heaters. Our prices are made - to sell yoods. Come in and see us. Jlvans Hardware Gompany Mm? WMt. COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. All produce in good demand. Buyino Prices basis no. i quai.itt. Cabbage, per 8) Extra flour sacs It makeS Children grOW. ; Meal-"-bolted 44Bs.per bushel". .' .".' .''. UUUUlLtU, ifU Mf-rit ones. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on tha wrapper of every .bottle. Send for tree sample. - SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Tearl St., New York. 50c and $1. all druggists. 1 r " 1 .v -m ii...... -11 r 1 rouo and never tails to cure -Vben siiven as s on as the child b- c imes noarsj. or even after t b eriiupy courh has developed, it wil prevent t he attack, lhis should b rne in. mind aud a bottle of th ouyh Remedy kepi at hand read or instant use as s on as thes -ymptouas apoear. For sale o, 5 miou & Anderson. Mortgao Sale of Land. 3Y VIRTj of the powers contained in a mortgaee fteed executed bv T.erov Lo-wrnce i'ldvvif- to Q. I.. Little and duly regi;-tfred in, he register nf dced-i' office of Alexander county, he uadTlsc ie i lu ns'-nr j' of Q , itt'e, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder "or cash nt pub lc auction at the court house loor in Taylorsville, Alexander county. X, v. .on MONDAY. JNTAy6TH, 1902 1 12 o'clock m , an undivided one-ralf interest n the fol'owiiig d sbribed land in "ravir.rs ville townshio A lexnnder county, and bounded as follows: Brginning on a pt-rsimmon. K. . turlce's corner, and r-'ns outh 9 poles to ar Id field pine; thence S 'Uth 2c degrees Fast 18 Doles to a stake and stone, theuce South 76 de crees Vast 3) pole to a stake in Deal's Hue; thence North 20 degrees Vast So poles lo a stone .11 the west side ot the mountain ; thence last -7 ooles iO a stake in Marshall's line; thence as -tar-i'nall's line N'orth 34 pnlf-s to a stake in -teeter's line: thence as" Kec or's line Wet 10 pr- stoa stake, his corner; thence North io) Kiles to a stone. Kecior s corner; ' hence West 07 o'esto a nipple near A. P. Jollv's spri' g; hence North 25 pnles to a stHke; Ihence South -54 dfrees st 8 po'es to a pit e: thence -ionth o degrees Weht 35 poles to a stke in the road; .T-noe South iV, deg'ee Hast 14 ixiles to a stake in the road: then e S-mtb 43 p"les tothe branch n the ford thence with the old road crossing he branch and with E Burke's l:ne t" the be ;iTining. cont-iuiiip 166 acres, more or less, eir.g a one half interest in afl the land bought R P. Maiheson fiora H. C . T A .. Geo. F ind K. J. none, as will appear by reference to teeds made t-- P. Maiheson bv thera ana rom Hm to said ' owrance aud wife. This November 261I1, 1901, - P K T ITTLE, Administrator of Q X, Little, mortgagee Christmas Is Coming new . . . f-eortr old 56Bs. per bushe-r . . new Oats 32B)s. ' " . . . Peas clay " mixed . . Potatoes Irish " Sweet Onions select, per bushel . . . . Lard N. C Tallow . Beeswax Hens per ft Roosters per tb Chicken Spring small per t , " large " . Turkeys per lb. Ducks " .... Ouinas each Geese ; Butter::-Choice yellow . . . . . Fair Honey strained, per 8 . . . . . " comb, per fi) ..... . Eggs hen " guinea Wheat Rye . - Feathers new Hides dry. per D) " green Wool washed Apples dried quarters, bright . . " " bright sliced . . . . " fancv bright sliced . extra " green per bushel . T . . Peaches peeled, bright lancy " extrs flacon Hog round, per B . . . . Ham ' Sides , Shoulders .......... James v iicox, was arraigned Tuesday onthechtre ofabducunt ug Nellie Cropty on Novemoer2t). He was heid lor the graud jury ut. Uer d. b judol $LUUU. There is inteu e feliiiij; aaiusst him and it is bt- ueved he knows more of tne missiut. iiiri than he will tell. No clue hu.v et been fouud of Miss Cropaey No one can reasonably- hope for rii. ui hii jll h null... hio rt.iutul ,r,.r.. ouce eacn day. Wnen tnis is du attended 10, disorders of iftestoinauu arise, huiousuess, headtiCaB, dyspep aia ana piles soon louow. it you wis,n to avoid tnese ailments kecj. vour bowels reuiar oy takiot. Uctmoeriain s Atcuiuch and Life. laoieis wnen requued luey art j ea&y to lake ana mild and euu. iu tnect. Dcr &aie by btim&un k. Anderson. Look in my window and you'll oe sure-of it Com in and examine my stock and yet your holiday pres ent befortMhe rush. Qua'ity acd priceof every article is rifht. Rickert, Tne Jew eler. 1 $105 2.01 so 8r 8 7"- 75 50 75 65 75 35 10 3 2C 5 6 5 7 4 3 15 12 8 8 15 12 c 75 40 jo 7 T 3 4 4V- 4 70 o Do you wear Clothing ? Tf cn it. is vour attention we want, and H ii - Deans a positive saving of cash to you. We struck it rich this season in our purchases. Found a manufacturer changing his business and closed out a biff lot of stuff for lessjban manufacturers' cost. How does a good glfl- All Wool Suit for $.00 - impress you ?" Would be cheap at $7 50 Big line Overcoats, Hats, aniri-s. ac., ai-pricc ur tow competition. Come to see us, will sav rou money. ' . Verv trulv, Sloan Clothing Co. Statesville, N. C. c v -7 mm 1 " My. A Warm Reception - Awaitg any lady or gentleman who will place their feet in a pair of MliaorStorm Gaiters, made from Jersey cloth and fleeced lined. There is great comfort in t bis warm footwear, and for this season 01 tbe year you will need something f the kind at least two thirds of tbe time. Head off the next cold by providing yourself with good warm and serviceable overshoes Our prices will not prevent your buying. We will prove this assertion liyou will give us a call. Remember our stock of.RUUBER BOOTS acd SHOES is the most complete in town. The Shoe Men. ; Sloop & Miller, IO '4 If 10 STATESVILLE COTTON MARKET fl Statesville, N c. Tec. 5. 1901, a, in . j f :trict Hood Middling 7.-0 LJLJl ood "iddling 76s s DB Middling 7.60 rinses ... . . 7 S5 I Stains ..... 6. so I lricer nrm DUE' .GOATS and HECK TUBS R-Sal.of Land. And Correct in Every Respect. DY VIRTl-E of a decree of the Superior court of Iredell county, made r the special pro ceeding entitled w W hp.rpe and wife. Sallie rharpe, and others against A ". Barnard the undersigned as commiosioner of said court will These GarmentpTit Beautifnllv SATU'-'DY. DE EMBER 2STH. iqoi. re ell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder on the premises at the late residence "f Minnif Barnard, deceased iu Eagle Mills town-hip. in Irxdell countv a v. luable tract of la d belonging'to the estate of said Miunie Ba'1'ard, adjoim-g C C- I harpe and other. containing 24 acres more or less aid land will be sld f -r pnrtition among the heirs-at-law f Minnie Barnard deceased. The sale will pen at th-advance bid of urtis Cox for the sum ot one h"ndred and seventy-nine and iniTiT mmaceain oouars ($179.30).- This November 28. 190 1 J B Connelly, J. E THRPE, Attorney ' Commissioner. We have just rece'ved a pretry line of Ladies' Three Quarter Leni'th, Curved back Coats in the newest shade of Tau If You Need Flra, Life, Accident or Health We also offer in connection - with the above a pretty line of Ladies' medium price Neck Furs, in black and dark brown. Any of these would make a nice Christmas present. Call and see the new things we are offering. Yours very truly, i N. B. Mills & Company. P. S. 10 lbs Good Seed Tick Coffee for $1 00. --Insurance See Brown & Guy, ISUICE HEVDQ'JVRTER , Offiee: Socond Floor Wank Building M. K. Steele. President. Kcsfne Morrison, Vice Pres. D. M. ACSLET - Sec. & Treas. Statesville Loan &Trust Company, Statesville, N. C. ""' DIRECTORS; CAPITAL, $23,000. Hiirh Point, is to bave a oap factory tii be operated oy Davis Bros, j E E -RaDer, Eq.. of Lexinsrton. is said to he a eandidatefor judtre in thi district to succeed Judre A. L Cohle. Li-a Irju.g to bave tier Child Beaufort Dispatch, and. At 1 edar Kiaud, 40 miles east of Beaufort, Saturday oiyht. Jamns. Daniels, who was bleeping upstairs, . A barn hploncrincr f0 Thomas Hoovr, of Steele Creek. Mecklen burg count vj was burned Tat Satur dav. SeveraVhorses and cows per ished in the flimes. was arou&td He .e. Governor Avcoek has Darrlnori Moses M. Cas convicted in 1883 of hors stal'ng in Surry Counry. He psoappd a nnrnpr of ears ato from by stitiiug lumes of thf ppmtentiary and has br-en living l Usht-a . tiuwu stairs, an hon st life since lhfn io Wilkes county.. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are als Alban and Jeffries, representing liver pills. They Clire COn- tue governmeut or uoiomoia. ar,d 1 1.1. Seo?rdeLaRosam. who reoresent StipatlOn, blllOUSneSS, dyS were preseDt. TOB ACOO -:- PLANTERS 1 - WILL TAKE NOTICE that I am now in charge of the Planthes' Warehouse at Statesville. There is an active demand for leaf and it will bring high prices this season is already selling much higher than for several years. The Warehouse has Good Accommodations For Man and Beast and I will use every effo-t to make the leaf sold on my floor bri.no1 the highest market prae. n ii-usxru u: wue, crriyg nt r ad ouetbiiu trui tbcburLin Uweiiiug. H leluitta jor ant-tLer chid, and his .wife, reaiiz;ug that there were two childreu stnl in the hoube, in her f reTzy rushed back iuto the burning house aud when neighbors arrived on the ecene they fouud Mrs- Danieis aLd oue child h,urtjed to a crisp, another child ex pected to die aud Air. Daniels injur ed, ar,a his mental condition &i:ch tbat ii is impossiole to get the par ticulars from him. His condition is cousidertd very berious. The Oiugd ol the. fire is uukuown. If you would have a a appetite like a bear and a reiibh for your meals take Cbamberlainjs Stomach and Liver ablet?, They corrtor' dis orders' of the stomach and regulate the Jiver and bowels.' Price, 25 ents. Samples-tree at Stmson k ed the Liberal party, are brieflv as follows: Seuor Df1 Larosa argree to surren dertheLib ral soldiers now at Color. with their arms to Captain Perry ;it. noon todav: Captain Perry in hi: turn agreed to hand over these men arm iDPs-e men ana toeir armsiatr iu the day o General Albon, who in his turn guarantees life and liberty vt all men recently in arms agains1 ihe Cinsjrvttive givernmat of Colombia Th surrender of . arms was to be bona fiVe in every respect. At ha'f past 11 o clock this morn ing a large number of marines and blue jickets from the Iowa, the Ma rietta and . 1 he V'acbia landed at Colon and pr eep dd to the b trracks. Here th arms belonging to t he Lib eral soldiers were taken over bv the Amr'cansin the preserce of Cap tain Perry, the commanders of the warships above mentioned, the American. Bri'ish and '.'French con .. . .1 ..... r 1 3 1 t.uis cii oi.-iou aim a larg coiteoure of p oi)le,vhoympai hizjd with the L brals in their surrender. L.afr in th dtv. Gecnral Alban. pepsia, sick headache. 25c. All druggists. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYEers A. G MATLOCK. Auctioneer. Oct. 22 1901 H. C. Gaither, P;op. Planters' Wsrrehose. NASHUA, N. H. fBBd Tow' ' Cows If You Want" Rv T J. Gntis w'a g'ven ver-' a;'c"iT'uan'f ty officials oi the Con die of flaOOtt against Dr K'lgD and Mr. Duke in his damage suit, at Oxford-last week. The defendants aDDealed. This is the second time this cae has been tried- The firSt time Mr Gattis was givpn $20 00 serva'ive government of Colombia arrived here from Panama audSe- nxr de La Rosa, representing Gen eral Domingo Diaz, whose secretary ne is. SDrrenaered himself and Lib eral troops to the Conservative gen: eral in thf nrPiPn(V nf (lantain Pu -. - Among the tMns of thousands wbo; ry and the naval and con&ular offi- "44e Uisfia i DamoeriaiD s Cough j cers above mentioned tiemeoy tor coicls and la grippe dur T e B-t Piaster. A pifce of flnnel dampened with It witl prove the best in vestment you can make Just received a car load O jtton -:- Seed -:- Hulls 100 Bags Cotton Seed Meal aod wiil have in on to mor row a car Cotton Seed Mixed iVed in 100 lbs. bags. This is hulls ar.d meal mixed in the proper proportions and is a most excellent feed. We also have WheatBran and Ship Stuff. ing the past few years, to our knowl edge, not. a single case has resulted l pT"mnJ2,a- ' lh9- Whitfield & Chamberlain's Pain Balm and ho.mrl KjO.zw Wabash avenue, Chicago, j to tbe affctod parts is superior to lUr ui ia. prumioem retail aay plaster. When troubled uruKiriste in mat citv. id speaking lame back or pains in the tins, says: w with side or tecom hum hfli! om o f-..-.-U T j . . ,,u n v.uku ftt-rapuy ior ia certain to be more than pleased r 11 I . " 1 rt Wr- Ann h . . . A . i n pr ..i u.aujf cacs, as it not only with tbe prompt relief which it af gives prompt and com p'ee recovery, fords.' Pain Balm also cures rheu ou-. a.p c-unierdcisany tendency of matism. One application gives re Kiupr wirsuii in pneumonia, ii If your cows will not eat these feeds then you need to buy a package of our Light ning Cattle Powders. Wil bur's Seed Meal or Sheri dan's Condition Powders. These will brins? the appe tite and put all yourstock in proper condition. matism. Uoe application gives re lief. For sale b 8timsoa Ander-1 COOPER & QlLL 1 son fat Gews and Lsts ef Milk, Slick, hih'spirited horses that can stand work. Chickens that will keep in good health and lay lots of eggs. Feed Pratt's Food. We keep it in stock from 75c. bags to lffc. cartons. V ' Barron 8c Nicholson Grooers. .'- Statesville, N. C Ea-! Brod Street. St atesvilleHousBF UFIllli 'IjU hss purchn-id tbe Schiller-Lubin stock of Furniture ,aod is selling the same at COST f r cah New Furniture of the Latest and Bast Patterns s beicj? received daily-direct from the facto ries. Come and see us before you buy,. ' . Statesville House Furnishing Oa M. K. Steele. Eue-ne Morrison. Dr. W I Hill. T H WvcofF r M sippIp f. L Alspaugh, E. Clark, A. B. Saunders, D. M. Ausley. This Company transacts a general banking business -Receives monev on deposit subiect to check, makes collections, issues drafts, certificates of deposits, etc. We solicit the accounts of corporations, firms and individual". We shall be pleased to hear from those contemplating mak ing changes or opening new accounts All business intrusted to us will receive prompt aud care ful attention, with the utmost libeiality consistent with safe and prudent basking. No accounts too small to receive courteous welcome. SAVINGS DH.PART3IENT. Three per cent allowed on Sarin g Deposits, compounding quarterly Deposits of 25 cents and over may be tuade in this department daily di Toner HI7D. dtuvwt. v.- . J -We on amountof and over mine business hom are authorized to act as TruHee, Acministiator. .Katcutoi trust department- Guardian and Receiver. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Policies written in first class fire insurance companies LOST DOG His name was Jack. Stolen last Christmas and can't get back. White setter, medium sixe, "black spot on back aud over .left eye. Those knowing the value of a well trained dog return to my office.and received reward. Great Guns. Are the Martins Repeating Shot Guns, $24 00. Just re ceived a new lot. Also a complete line of shells aud -gun repairs. Call and examine my stock. ct. 24, 1901. W, H. 'COFFEY. POSTON BROS. Low Good Prices and Values We are offering now our seo md lot of those water p SHOES roo: You have heard so much talk a&out, ia addition we have the Woman's -Kangaroo Shoes soft and easy to wear and as solid as can be made. Elkin Jeans and Blankets, Caps and Hat o for the holiday trade. Bring us your peas and wool, corn and wheat fef which we will paj you the aiuest market prices. . Verv truly,, ' Poston Bros. m or dj Mtiaaoa ABdsnoBt
The Statesville Mascot (Statesville, N.C.)
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