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'UJH1 VHU ' - AT I DOLLAR A YEA' A. D. Watts. Editor & pRorirETon IT Watered at the Ph fihce at State-vill-NC eecoad cl ass mai I matter. PhonkNo. 35. Statesville, N. C, Dec. 2G, 1501. The best Federal office' given to North Carolina is the recordersbip of Seeds of the District of Columbia, and President Roosevelt and Sena tor Fritcnard have triven it to a ne gro named Dancy, of Wilmington Dancy succeeds the negro ex-'on gressman, Cheatham. And si ill there are peop.e who say tee nef.ro is OUt of r)itifv Th: stf-ws fr in ii.tltiub i& that Goueral Th id is F. Toon,, State Su perintendent of" Public Instruction, who has been very ill, has had a re lapse, and it is feared he will die. Since his election ueneral loon ras grown upon the State aod his death would-be a serious loss tooureduca tonal interests Judge Allen on l be Senatoria turn. Situa- ,A Washington correspondent of one of the State papers secured the following interview with Judge W. R, Allen: juage Yv. n. Alien, oi uoinsooro. has been in the city during tin grater part of the week, on legai bu'iness connected with the Com missioner of Internal Revenuo Judae Allen, who lett tor nis none yesterday afternoon, stayed at the Kiggs House, where it was conve'i ient. to talk over political affairs, and the general state of the Union. with Senator Simmons. Judge 'A! len said that there was still no prob ability that the central State con mittee would meet any .time soon, perhaps not for several months, a: it was considered entirely t oo early to begin; active campaign work The individual senatorial candidate- couia or course gei in as many hcks as they might -wish, but for the present there would be no concerted action. For a great while the ira . pression has prevailed that the retr ular Democratic organization would help Mr. Craig.tacitly if not openly Judge Allen, whe is certainly in po sition t speak with authority, in sists that this is not a fact. On being told that it was the under standing that he was a Craig man. Judge Allen replied: "JNo, this is not so. All the candidates are god men, and I would not like to b placed in the position of bavins? to decide between them. Perhaps Mr Glenn is a little better known in tht east than either Mr.- Craig or Mr uverman, out it is oy no means .a foregone conclusion who will bavt 1 a. .t it - . . mi iue support oi mac section mere is room for missionary work -for all the candidates, and in my opinion much depends upon the part th. candidates take in the next election. 1 . t a . . auu on tne impression they make or the people. I do not for a momen heiiivft that- Spnilnr RImmnno nriP "i.-- - v - - --r u w i- w a. m. iaj ug ami express a preference in the contest, as be is on most friendly terms wit) all the candidates. The Old Time Christmas Atlanta Constitution. Tnechiidren of larger growth wh retail the Lhri'-tmas times of t hi r years ago, let us say, observe wi regret, the t'rowinLj disbelief iu OZj. ia oiuu. v hence comes tbis.sker iicim: is it meprice we must pa for our boasted advancement, out myriad of electrical inventions, out w ireless telegraphy and our cha with Mars? Isn't this two much a; age of doubt? a mwuetaues ago ine 10 year old a r i i . a l n i ooy possessed an unshakeu faith ii the patron saint of the. little folk Ine stories of the house to bouM ride behind reindeer, the scsambu down the chimneys, the inspection oi me nine iaces to see if they wer an orignt ana clean, the stuffing Buji-ttiutjs wun gooa mings, were realities that no boy ever Ventured to question. True, some of the more thoughtful woull calculate the size of the chimuev flue, estimate the girt of the old man and figure i n the size of his pack, as well as woi der how he avoided the soot and fire but these problems never sowed ai. seed of doubt and distsust. What be could not explain he cbeerful.y ,ave us as tnings DeyonJ his menta capacity, it did not occur to him to to loose faith in childhood's deare: friend, who, coming in the nigh went away leaving so much happin ness for the" dawn of Christmas morning. i nose were real Christmas time-, nil . ' j.ueie was a nutty navor in the bouse between davlisht and break fbst that seems to be missing now. i.i i ... . - ' auu ine ooor ot the burnt powder in xne mtje nrecrackers was different Htave we outgrown Christmas? In this day of billion-dollar trusts and Dig cannon crackers the small bov listens to the story of Santa Claus with a skeptical smile Even the 3 year-old does not seem to be im pressed. He will listen respectfully uu wok up ine chimney and writ- notes, but there is somethiug in his eye mat gives him away. Can it be that somebody has told him? As for the older boy, he disposes of the stocking outfit in a jiffy, anO strikes -a bee line for jhe store tbar sells crackers big enough to blow up a corner building. He isn't satisfied with Santa Claus any1 more. He kecws where he can buy fire crack ers that will make the old man's "hissers" look like the proverbial 30 cents. It is sad to admit it, bu' these youngsters are crowding us They know too much, or rather they know more than we dii at the same age and saddest of all it is their loss! Secretary Xigt to Reelgn Washington Dispatch, aoth. It Is Secretary Gage's intention to relinquish th Treasury portfolio as soon as President Roosevelt can find a suitable successor and he has so informed the President. Me Gage would like to be relieved be fore spneg. The President has dane all he could to dissuade Secre tary Gare from retiring and wi;) probably continue to use his efforts in that direction. Secretary Gaye' determination to retire was made known to the President some lfttle iat ago, fust how long ft'not known. Alleged Attempt to Bribe a Witness- Ashboro Dispatch, 21st. There whs h s-nsatioo hart1 Friday in 'be trial it tne ci. of the boro W-od at-d Iron Works vs. tho Riih Point & Randieman RVilroid Company, defended by the S uthern tt.uwa.ya tornvs, tnre were ven interesting developments. The cas for the plaintiff had been concluded lud 'heSou:bern Rau-vay s witness hs pre hf ing examined. Ibreela agents of the Southern were presen workmgon tbecase wit n oeienaani attorneys- Th 'defendant put one illdfk ' ox, who resides in Kaudolpr on the stand. Upon Cross exam'fja ion he admitted that he had been examining and seeing all the wit nesses of the plaintiff at the instance ) Law Agent Dula, from Washing ton: that he had seen one witness oi rne plaintiff Linthicum, and had told mm M.inthiniiml It hft WOUlO go to see tne agents oi ine ueir i u ant at their hotel, the Centra', and would tell something favorabl- lothe railroad, that the ralroan wonts nt --iid, hotel would oav hn f Jr.'hifurr.) 0 L-uhtcum' wmv on the s'uod a..d s:ik1 in saOstat.c; the n-fiif 'hr a but said he did no: go to see ',he a -tedaut s agents.ano ci.d cot acceut the money. tut tba hie considered Cox's olfer. wh. c aimed to represent defendant, as an offer to bribe him as a witness. The jury had been'put under th r-bare of an officer by the coart.ar d if Cox. a wiiness for "the drfendan-, 8 to be believed, there wa- an at eiout to bribe a witness. It failed rhe plaintiff won a verdict for $12, 000. - Inhuman Methods oi War in Samar victoria, B. C Dispatch, 23ad. The Manila Times referring to the o'ao or campaign in oamar, savs. 'The Cavite ma,rines to the num ber of 330 are stationed at Balangini. fhese marines, in conjunction with the soldiers of the Elevenlh Infantry willoDerate from the south scour- nar and burning the country north ward until they meet and join hands with the Twelfth, the Seventh and i he Ninth regiments. This is the first part in the plan of campaign When the southern part of the island is thoroughly cleaned up. operations will then begin from Luzon down to the northern line of troops, then founding up Lukban's army for 6 nal extermination Samar Island will be made a desert where bird eannotlive. Lukoan's friends have become so terrified that they havt be.seeched General Hughes to post pone his measures of retaliation un til the rebel chief can be advised the situation and be given a cbanc o nresent himself to the American orces. Thesesupplicants have re ceived but slight encouragement from Gen. Hughes, but thev wiil be allowed to communicate with Luk- ban. He may possibly receive th treatment accorded to prisoners of war, and the present measures o retaliation be thus avoided," His Hope Will Not Save Him News and Observer. The Washington Star makes remarkable statement: this "The President is going to help Senator Pritchard to build up stronger Republican party. in North Carolina and it is stated that Dan cy's election will contribute to tbi -nd." This is about as funny as the fac ha.t Roosevelt invited Bookei Washington to dine with him so a o discuss how to act ana not im ie the South. 1 he Star avs aain. 1 he rrei lent may appoint a 'Democrat o tie ad vane d , pe1 to succeed Dan c." Ii advanced type" h .i-.ub-lt'-ii uHuus a niio who wifl.s- poiu'C" for ac fiice. Idowiie'l Under ttie Ice Winston-Salem l'ispatch, 21. Waiier Holder, aged 19 year oroke through the ice and wh .rowiied in B-kA pond last niyh1 The body was recov red two h.-u;-jfier the accident. Youoa "Holdf-r a ith two or three friends, went on 'the pond, and tosHow his partner that the loe ras r e-rus"! 'f io.d tbem up. he ran out on t ort 'eel. when, with -a crush lae k oroke and he ent through. e made desperate eff rts to pu' niniself out, but the ice kept break :ng. Then he cried for help and rpe was thrown to him, but he wa unable to get hold of it. Tne young man's sweetheart.upo- hearing of ns death tod-ay, made a unsuccessful attempt to commit su cide.. v 1'jet.ident Ro t-evelt Floors an luso lent Stranger. Washington Dispatch. 21st, I'i is reported that Presiden Roosevelt while out for a walk Thurs dap was , accosted by an insolen 6tranger whom he promptly knocked down The story is generally cred ited by those in close relation to tb President. Lord Pauncefote is sair to have been a wit ness to the occur rencer The, lirst news of the assault came in a personal note written bv a gentleman to a friend just before Tl e form r toos a train for New York last night. Every effort tb obtain the details of the incident was made at th White House this mornirg Thf President himself was seen, but cu- short his interview before the latter even had time to complete his ques lion The President and his brother-? n law. Commander Cowles of thenavv had been out walking with Senator and Mrs. Lodare when the incident occurred. The little party pauseda moment at the steps of Seaatot Lodge's residence preparatory to t he President and Corrmande- Qowles saying good night to th- Senator and Mrs. Lodge, when twr men, one of them apparently th worse for liquor, approached, and one either jostled tbe President with his shoulder or aimed a blow with bis fist- at the President. In the semi darkness it was impossible t tell exactly what did occur. Atari1, rate the man fell to the sideaik. Three secret service men leaped for wara tust at the moment the mat. reached the President and catching hicu by the arm. threw him aside Nr attempt was made to detain the st rany r. it is sakljtnat before the paru rtfTfct fright r.f him -; he U iknown m:,i twice fell to the pavement, and ach time was assisted to r:8-i bv bi mort ober companion. At the 8.ti- embasy nothing could be - btai eiin confirmation of the btorv. aud. L nt. Pauncefote would not. admit that be Knew any ot tbe details of the alLeg rfd encounter. Bow Are Tp Ktdnen f STATE NEWS. ,c G. th" !l--'.-t L.-'-a-: s v ir he U . -d rd Su; d--y V,.. Winnrh.1.i) ltid'i'i WI1U B.1 - -i's Island. Wis , ageo 128. : , r,b" .Pi.-dn-.n H - vUv of Ch - t.e. ivjn bu' ' an prn b u-e u. barlotte tneost abou $100,000 -N f' M.er, of Atlanta, is thecorrac" r . The body of James Lambert was f u- d by s-tdp hunt rs -tonday ne its home in Guilford county. He ad wandered awav from home somn lavs before and bad frozen H vas of unsound moid. An attempt, was mde to rob E L. Shuford's. store at Hickory Run la nitrht by two nnen. ramed Tip on and Conie. Wade and BeUoo biiforfl who sleeD in the " storp. 'beard the noise, slipped out of bed nd into the. store. The rob: rs run an d the Shuord bovs after hem , citching them nsber ' orris a tniPer in Stably untv '.a k''b-d Fr'dav in a sip 'ula av The wter wheel wa r z anf nc was ' n " ciri . h, :-e Suddenly, the lat'er nve whv and ihe wh"'l wb;rb r) a chinar Morris ar,d crushing h;m Ip leaves a wife and nine children the oldest only 16 - A disoatch from Goldsboro of the 23d savs: Miss Cropsey is reported s identified at Rocky Mount and aken-to E iz-iheth City bv a cm mitteeoftwo this mormnef I ele graphic advices are that Vfis5? ! mi sey was unaouoreoi v " uere, hui thoutrh to have given t he committee the slip last night. Dr. AlptKnso Smith, who has held the chair. of English in the Umversi v of Louisiana for several vear will take charge of the English do uartmetit in the. University of N'Trth Ca-olina at the hpinriintr of tbe next annual session. Dr Hume wili b made professor ot Emeritus- Dr Smith is a graduate of Davidsqn Col-- lege. : . 1 -- ;- Gets His Millions on His 21st Birth day New York ripatch. Reginald f.laypole Vanderbilt, fourth and youngest son of the la Cornelius Vanderbilt. attained hi maj lnty today, and under the pro visions of his father s will, came in to absolute possession of a sum ap oroximating $7 500,000. This leg acv wa independent or a trust tuca of $20 000 000. in which the youny man has a quarter interest for life. To celebrate his majority, Mr Varderoilt, who is a senior at Yale University, gave a dinner in this city to several friends. Among h yuests were Samuel H. Sloane, 01 Syracuse, and Payseh McLean MeJL rill, of New York, members, with young Mr. Vanderbilt, of Wolf's Head, a Yale senior society. Leading the university Wednesday Mr. Vanderbilt came to New York as the guest of his mother, with whom he will spend the holidays His twenty first birthday was not made the occasion of a general fain iiy celebration, but all of his-rela lives sent congratulations to th young man, and many of them pre sen ted costly gifts rom caiianooo Keginaiatyiaypoit . . 1 1 T-V 1111- 1 Vanderoilt has been devoted to ath letics. Almost to him alone is du ibe credit for founding tbe Yatf Fencing Club In polo. Mr. Van derbilt has won reputation, lights in driving. He de Crazy Man Burns His House vVinstpn-Salem Dispatch. 22. .vir J G . Neal, of Meadows, 5 oKts c ..nty, rtCu-utijf- Occauic vit)ifiili Hjt-ane' A ie uojs ! : u - !tg a urnt?ic atot iu 01 'mu auii ,i. Or. Oul IvU hi? hvue aLU . Lla u 1 ?ociai eiiVct Fa,Si.cuitii; uiuioa naide the Duiiditjg wilh a tuu iu uio Oauda, he woUid poasloi Uave pel Mud 10 ihe tLiines out tor iuo at nv A of Mr. George Ncai aiiU oiuei, -no burst opeu the door aaU leacucu im Several times alierAaiua ic 'i ned back into the buruiug UoUce, each lime the neinoois orHjgfe im out with furce. The Heuoi tei aS Neal was brought 10 Dauourjr .ma pluct-d in tbe corridor ot tue Ji r safe keeping, uul ii arruugeUJcuiS C:iL be mide ior convening him lo i.ue State Hospital. Air. Neal baa :eeu in bad health for some ume men has deranged his minu. ne i-. uumarriedaud had lived aloue. General Miles Reprimanded. Washington Dispatch 21. A determination on the part of the administration to absolutely ter minate further - discussion of the ampson Schley controversy took shape in the pub'ication today of oise remarkable correspondence that has passed between Secretary Koot and Liieutenant General Miles, 'elativeto the latter 's interview, published in a Cincinnati paper, commenting upon the Schley case. When the interview appeared it at 'racted considerable attention offi "'ally, but after the lapse of two dys without any sigu of official ac -ion, the impression became general hat the interyiew would be ignored. rherefore,the publication this after noon of the full correspondence on his subjpet says created a sensation i" army and navy circles. It is sel dom that so severe a reprimand is Administered to an officer of high ank in either service. What the result may be cannot be foretold, al though it is assumed that General wiles, will submit without further omment A Good Gei'.T.in Sv. .J ' t.e i)fi- it''H)' . o Llr a bo tMfr1. a e . irated G tcknow. ti !-) 1.0 -e o of the m- '. tortuna1 e ci'stovc :n rr d'e e. ft quickly cio-e-. r : t s, c. i - :. d vll lung troi'o'es out oe se.' - -t '- ure, remov'tjg; a 1. doe-. elc . f the affection's nd .ivmu u e oa i ! n a strong and hea'-bv ff tid-M,,, is cot an exne' 'iiie.iit:! med t o e iit has stood ihe lest o' year. g v ig satisfaction in evtrv case, hii Js raotdlv ti)erea;ntT snip pin eaoo confi m. Two million boJ ies sold annuiiy. B-ctiee's Ge. duSyrcpwas inv"odic d 'Q ht O m ted States 1 o 18b3 rt'-d i-, no 'd no eve -v "f wn v '.itie t r 5 b vt'i'z. d wori Tr tf - d:f- w ;tve - Ii 1' 1 .) in .1 r v ( 01., ri. p "cen'v Gej G een's P:- Zs- 1 - c W. F H Keep Your Rowels Strong. .Constipation or diarrhea when your bowels are out of order. CaV carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablet! stamped C. C C. Nervf Fell Into a Well. Ifewbern Special to Raleigh Post. Asingularand unfrtua?e ace- itnaUfi rMortei1 from Trenton Jon S county. Mrs. Ed. StalliDgs, living ear tnat olacf, went to the wt-i i-ar !n o -.use to araw a oucsei. o' .11 "1 ! jva-r Tho well hid not had a curt ildced around it, and while eng-' in iirtitjg tne heavy oucKet, jurs S ci.llipg slipped and fell ii'to i t vrii, j here was no one at hand u res. der assistance and when tw nly of the young woman was taW from the water if was without lfe the was only about nineteen e rs of age ard leaves a husbam Pittsbar's tx,tta rp. 1.1 ,u .Horo Pittsburg, Dispatch 23rd. For the third time within 72 hour Pittsburg stael workers have bee tilled or maimed by terrffic exul tons. J? olio wing on the heels of th he awful disaster u the Soho fur- 1 tee, of Jones & Laughons. v hursday, and at the Black Diamon ?ee' Works, yesterday, t he city w h 'ck' d his morning bv the report hio' her explosion at the Singe M iii'CH- west end plant of the Cn ote Steel Company of America. 1 vhich sever men were scalded, onr ndlv cut andTrenty or thirty ou er-slightly burned. A- b:5o o cack two of a hattery . ive boilers used to operate the she mil exploded with terriffit? fore- Scalding water played havod amot: he workmen who had just st-irU for ! he dav. while pieces of tl 1 .iters urea Pd destruction to tr niH property (jf the seven me tided, two, it is said cannot recov er. i he cause of the explos'n 'Z'-n pipes which suoolied w A 1 id wo boilers of the fave with wate? Pne freeze cam some time ea,s his morning Kibed Hi - ;lotifcr m u iream Cleveland Dispatch 2is't. As the result .e a, dream s H 1 Ma tiiaa Jiru'isf-; ;j"t-d bt) is d- -ad f ( 1 s r- home, ou uogers -treet. nun h-m sod Henry, ied 29 is raving in cell at at cenrral pol'ce station. k'-au.- na nis mother occupied the same -d room and on Fridav rogi. ii'iiU'c u icaujcti mat a wna om. TT -j - I . I . t , with distended jaws attacked him' r. 1 1 . Alter a terrioie struggle he wa able to seize the fnimal's jaws act jvreuuu mem apart, vvnen young man awoke this morning h looked over to his mother's bed at -aw her lying there dead and multi ated. Then he realized he had kL; -d his mother in his dream. Young Kraus went to the home beRev. J. F. Webel, 24 Cablestreet ind told him of the affair. The mi ister toon mm to tne sixth precinc police station, where he repeats the story, He was locked up an soon was raving mad. Krause die not drink and was fond of his moth er. How to Cure Cioup. Mr R Grey, who lives near Am- urn, uuuibss ununty, in 1 savs "Chamberlain s Cough Remedy i ne oest medicine 1 have ever used it isa hue children's remedy fo jrouD and never fails to 'cure When given asTsoon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after th. croupy cough bas'develop-d. it wi nryuoni rnu hit i I, nu: . . i ij . 1""-"" "c ai.iirii. xuis snouia Ol borue in mind and a bottle of tb ough R-medy kept at hand read 1 luaui, u?c tia o on as me.s symptoms apuear. ' For sale b vim--oii ft Anderson. It. 1 WQll ihl- II - ... . d,otteuuseLis, win oe appointed t -.uccetd Gage as Secretary of th. treasury. Governor Oraue has de coued the appointmeut. xiu -ig iu,- it-us ol UjUaalJUa Wu jo,Vc uaiU . haliiOciiaiO a CoUg I . " "cujr jor cuiua auu la grippe uui LU paai ie,w .year.-,, touur suuvm 'i uui- a single cae ua reautUu iu pueuuuouia. Xhoa. Wnillieiu o: lO.. 'Z-M VV ifO.ivh UUmDI U i ' ' ' ' . v. . v Li j vuiLagy, uue v,i the must promtuentr-'relai. uiiK'SLa iu iQdl ciljr', in SpeaKlLi ,jl mis, bays: yy rfccuaiuituu otiumocifitu ts Couu Remedy ior U iipe iu UJdU) cases, as H uol ouly feivta pioinpi anu cumpieLe recovery, out uimj CwuLiieracis auy. tctiUenc 01 ja gi ippe to resuii. in pueumouia rot sale by atinjsou & neier&otj. "Liorne.) uenerai tromur aLU General 1000, 'Stale fupenmendeul oi iuonc lLsLruclion, who havt both been seriously ill, are recover u.g. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended to. disorders of tbe stomach arise, biliousness, headache, dyspep sia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular oy taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when required They are to easy to take and mild and gentle in effect For sale by Stimson & Anderson. Secretary Long has disposed of the Schley case by approving the findings oi the majority of the court of inquiry. "He savs the Question as to who was in supreme command at Sautiago was not before the court. Ihe resignation of tVJacLav. whose history caused the court, has been called for. Tf e Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain s Pain Balm and bound 10 me anectou parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lauie uauii or pains in iue side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than leased with the prompt relief which it af fords. Pain Balm also cures rheu matism. One appIicatioQ gives re liei. For sale by Stimson & Ander son. . North Carolina, 1 Iredell. County, J SuoTlor B fr-tha Court. Clerk. W. B. Gant. as Administrator of Maxwell Moore, deceased, AGAINST Dolphus Moore.CaroHne Moore, Jacob (oore, John Moore. Mai ssa Moore, H-nry Moore, Gamewell Moore Mary Moore. Elizabeth Moore, HatUe Moore Josephine Moore, Rulus Moore, Laiayrtte NOTICE. "more. i)oipniis Alien, iawson Al- ico, Auucri Alien, maxwell alien, Agnes Deal and husbad, John Ocal, McKay, McKay 1 and Malisa Uollar. ) The delendams, Dolphus, Caroline. Jacob, John. Nialista. Henrv, Gamewell, Masy. Eliza beOj Hauie. Josephine, lsfayette aid Kufus Moore, above named will take u4ticenat n ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in tne superior court of Iredell county for the oar powot securing a sale o the real estate of Max w li vioore4d- ceased to make assets to pay off the indebted ess anainst said esta'ej aad said defendants will further take notice that they and each f them are required to appear 'eforeihe cleik of the superior I'onrt of Iredell couutv on February is', Ijoz, an answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said ac ion. which complaint wili be filed iu said office wuhin ten days fiom the date hereof, or the Court will grant the relief demanded by plain tin in said complaint. This Det. 2 loot J. A. HARTNE8S " "All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum's Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul sion. Consumption was carry- off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott's Emulsion near the monkey cage and th monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since :hen the monkeys have received egular doses and the keepers eport very-few deaths from onsumption. Of course it s cheaper to buy Scott's Emul- ion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten ed With it can you take the hint? This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample SCOTT &BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c and t. all druggists. Tbe North Carolina State Far- . . ii TT 1 1 tiers Association win meet in miis- boro rn January 14th. Th President has l ist put his 'ootdoivn on any further agitation if he Schley matter. If you would have an appetite like , i i near ana a reuso ior your meais ake Chamberlain's Stomach and f 'er Tablets. Thev correct dis- trders of the stomach and regulate rhe liver and bowels Price. 25 'pnts Samples free at Stimson & Xndorson's drug store. Honse and Lots and od Farm For Sale, T" HAVE a farm for sale in Fallstw township. 2 miles from Troutrasn'i, eon'aining 66 acrt-s pf (rood land, two-thirds timiered land, valance in good s'ate of cultivatiou with about 7 CTes of eo-d bottom on Norwood creek. lso good four-room house and two lots in Troutman's Will sell for cash or part on 'ime with good security. For further particu- 'ars call on or write J B, I.IPPAKD. rec. 10th. 1901. Troutman's, N. C. Notice to Creditors. HAVING qualified as administrator of the es tate of John McHareue. deceased, the un dersigned herebv notifies all persons holding claims against the said esate to present th- -ame to him for payment within twelve months from dateof this notice rr it. wit! b- plead in bar of their r-overy. tl persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt pay ment This Dec 18.1901. JC L- McH RGUE, J B Cpnnelly, Administrator. Attorney It wiTl prove the best in vestmnt you ca make Just received a car load Cotton -:- Seed -:- HuIIb Kilt Cjgs Cotton Set.d Mal aDi wiil have in on to-rnt i -row a car Cot ton Sejd Mixed Feed in 100 lbs. bags. This is bulls and meitl mixed in ih v proper proportion? and is a most excellent feed. huve Wheat liran Stuff. md Ship If v our cows will not eat tbi'se feeds then you need to bi"- a package of our Light nii Cattle Powders, Wil bur's Seed Meal or Sheri or's Condition Powders. These will bring the appe iite and put all your stoijk In proper condition.. Or dpFjR Sz, Ott.t War l Robes ; Si-if- oards LcC s' and Coiabination De. ks. Ob;lT)oiers Lou ifes Cot ches-. Popii-r Suits Oak Suits, just arriving ...... Roc iit;rsr all styles and prices.- Come ih and 1 ok Statesville House R. O. DEITZ. UNDERTAKING. G. A. Criteher and J, C. Steele are associated together and are prepared to furnish hi Year Sows SPECIAL D All Grades of Coffins, Caskets and Robes. An experienced man will take ohnrge of body and embalm or orepare it for burial. A new hearse will attend tn town or country at a reasonable rhnrrr a .h.r of patronage aolicited. A "C.A 1CABET8 do all claimed, for and are a truly wonderful medicine. . 1 aV,,25 irlshed for a medicine pleasant to take and at last nave fonnd itST Cascarets. Since takin them, mr bloi has "beeupiiritied and my complexion has lim prodwondlrf ully and Ifeel much toBn tSm7 way," MitS. Sali.ie li. I55LI.AII6. Lattrell, lenn. Do Good7Never Sicken. Weaken, or unpeuj;. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling RPIt fnr. Chknc. Hwtreal. Sew Y.rk. S Pleasant. un Tft Dl Sold and iriinranteea Dy N0T0'DAu sists to CUKE Tobacco UabiU ' ' - 11 JMm I ?M!d i Bethfiiij Towi; a ship. HI-, uisdf ryitnei'. r otrtnis-ioner. by virtue a inrlcment tlhf .-t:pni'r lurt ot 1 ex enmity in a sue- ' I" ceeding therein TXn't Htni It and ;lit rs s rhcirni Kebc-a J plaintiffs, and Marv Klle-i Kilpatrlcfc ndother defenrlants ill sell atint court hons-e doo in Statesville, N. C, on SATURDAY jXNUAKY iRI H, l3"2. i certain ttatl tf li.tid i-' Hetl any townshil !Veiimi'g at an Hh ou the bank ( f the rive am' on the side of the public road runnigg wit' s.-i'l toad -ouih 46 ricgi ees . " est 12 poles to i eTry tree; thence S nth 46 deg'ees East 1 ' wlc io a wake. Austin's n.rnai; thence his li e North 34 degrtes Va?t i4 I'O'es to a b'a ak. his corner: theice "orth 64 degree E--lthhis line 43 poles to a hickory: then' Sou'h 73 d grees East 20 pcles to a white oa' Gibson's coi lier: thtnee with his 'ine N'orth 3 den" ss East 23 pole. tea stake; thence North degrees East wiMi Gibson's line 56 poles to tl : oank of ihe tiver; theuce up tbe'same to the b .. ..111 H,xouiaiuii-g 4 acres, more or less. iHii.ther piece or 1 atct 1 ot lann Sl v; tl,eJ above de cribed land, conveved ; s J, u-tin and wife; and D. J Mu'id: :ee of Jesse Austin, to Aliza Kilpatrick: ' u ing at a reck. Austin's corner the: : th 34 decrees East 44 poles to a black r r i-ct NT'li 64 rieerees arid with his line v : s to a hickory; thence North -3 East 7 l 1 white oak; thence vorth 16 degrees East :-stoa r ck. Bowlin's corner; thence East jres -cuth 7 poles to a reck on the ba. k t- branch, thence with the branch"" 89 po -:. rch.k near the spring; theme West 23 po ihe beginning, containing 8 acres, more. . (se deed irom Joanna Ki'palrici a- -!cca Kilpatrick to A. B. Kilpatrick a tiers, book 8. page 334 in the public regis! -Iredell county. Terms of -ale; CASH. W. D. TURNER, .Oeceniber t2th, 1901. Commissioner STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET fir .a - . - , CORRECTED BY COO PERE4 GILL COMMENTS OF TBE WEEK. All produce in good demand. ". Buying Pk ices basis no. i quality. Cabbage, per fl Extra flour sack Kamily " sack ........... Meal--bolted 44 Bs. per bushel. . . . ' unbolted, 48 Bs " " .... " new Corn old 568)8. per bushel " new .... Oats 32Bs. "' " - - - Peas clay . . . , ! ' mixed ..... Potatoes Irish. " Sweet Onions select, per bushel ...... Iard N. C Tallow . Beeswax 1)4 2.0C Hens per tt Roosters per B . . . .... Chicken Spring small per fi). . . large " ... Turkeys! per fi) . Ducks ',' ........... iuinas each Geese Butter Choice yellow . Fair Honey strained, per Jb . . . . . . . " comb, per il) ......... Eggs hen. guinea Wheat Rye . .' Feathers new Hides dry, per 0). ......... . " green Wool washed Apples dried quarters, bright . . . " " bright sliced . .... " " ' fancy bright sliced . . " extra " "..'. ' green per bushel . . . . Peaches peeled, -hcjght " " fancy ....... " ' " extra P.acon Hog round, per ft) Ham Sides ' Shoulders 12 STATES VI LLE COTTON MARKET . Statesville, n c. Dec, 19 1901, strict Good Middling ood viddliug . Middling Tinees . . . tnins Market firm. ' a, 7 : If You Need Fire, Llfr Accident or Health Insurance - - See Brown & Guy, ISURA"CE VEADQUARTER ffiee: Socond Floor Pank Buliding. Christmas Is Coming Look in myx window and you'll be sure of it. Come n and examine my stock and get. your holiday pres ents before the rush. Qua'ii y and price of every article is riyht. Rickert, Tne Jeweler. Wn CANDY ft CATHARTIC LIMY VALU $ 9 00 to $21 50 14 50 to 48 00 9 00 to 14 5o 4 50 to 25 00 4 00 to 15 00 8 25 to 17 50 8 00 to 10 00 12 50 to 85 00 at these goods. Furnishing Co. Manager. Carving Sets, Pockets Knives, GUI1 vans Hardware iiathmg- Do you wear Clothing ? - If so, it is your attenncn we waut, and - aus a positive saving of cash to you ruck it rich this season in our purcha und a manufacturer changing his busier d closed out a big lot of stuff for less th:'. anufacturers' cost. How does a good All Wool Suit for $5.00 -press you ? . Would be chrap at $7 50 Bi ne Overcoats. Hats, Shirts, &c, at. prices b w competition. Come to see us, will sav. u money. "' Verv trul v, - Sloan Clothing Co. Statesville, N. C. :' POSTON BROS. Sc. Sc & 7? 75 5 75 65 75 35 7' to 3 Dress Goods, Millinery, Shoes. X 5 2fc t 7 4 IC 3 15 8 "ALESMEX : 15 12 Larry C. Lawrence. Jas. R. Hill. 75 40 It "i 1901, ? 4 7' c f 10 I' 10 m. 7xo 7S 7?o 65c Call and see us for Christmas Goods. - Sloop & Miller, Now for the Holidays, Men, Women and Children. Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. LOST DOG Great Guns. repairs. "What do you think of such useful and bandsome articles as these ? WbitV Seviirg Macbir.es. Bi ck's Strve and Cole's Jir Tight Heaters. .Our 'price, are made to sell goods. Come in and see us. . Company Special Christmas Offerings. . Things Nice and Useful for Presents Big assortment of ladies' and gents' silk and linen handker chiefs, silk mufflers, kid gloyes, nice up to date line of new ties. Towels, table napkins and linens, shirts, hats, caps, collars. ladies' purses and hand bags and many other things . that will interest you when you are looking for a present. We are selling our dress goods'at cut prices. Bargains in millinery. To reduce, our stock of shoes will sell you the best . shoe for, the money you ever saw. Come and let us convince you of the bargains we are making. ! Verv truly, ' Poston Bros. Centre St., Statesville. KC. - 190 CHRISTMAS - ' . From now until December 31 we will gocds at holiday prices for cash. Great values all over ouf house. , - See us for good, serviceable Christmas Presents. Handkerchiefs, Ties, Gloves, Furs, Mittens, Hose, Towels, Table Linens. Curtains, Shades. Counterpins, Blankets. Com forts. Hats, Dress Patterns, Corsets, Umbrellas, Trunks,, Pocket Books, Combs and Brushes, Toilet Soap, Etc, Yours veryjtruly, N. B. Mills & Company. Slippers for Christmas . No other store in Statesville pays quite as much at tention to this branch of the business as we dor and our HOLIDAY STOCK is a really remarkable col lection of Slipper elegance and quality. We have Christmps Presents t Suitable for Every JVTember ot the Family.; Ladies' Fur Trimmed Slippers, Satin or Felt, in the different colors red, brown, green and black, at 75c to fl 50 Men's Slippers, black or -tan kid. at $1 00 to $1.50. Black velvet (embroidered),.at, 75c Every man enjoys the comfort there is in a slipper, and if you are thinking of a Christmas gift, make your father, brother or someone else's brother glad by giving him a pair of slippers. The Shoe Mei We have been preparing for the Holiday tr .for weeks. Our store is full of useful presen for.... ...'... """" - Useful articles at orice that will tempt y Don't throw your Christmas money away, presents that will be appreciated. r His name was Jack7 Stolen last Christmas and can't fft White setter, medium sixe. black spot on bcined doi left eye. Those knowing the value of a well rB1 return to my office and received reward. . ... rfi Are the Martins Rpatlne Sho Guns, fi 9la un ... nn .lns . . iA 1.A. Ut linP Ot SUC"- Call and examine my 'stock. W, H. COFFEt' a.A,Critchr &Co Ufh tit ttTLi
The Statesville Mascot (Statesville, N.C.)
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