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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 3

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rja THE LANDMARK ADVERTISEMENTS HOLIDAY OLKS BUBLIhHED TUESDAYS AND RIDAYS AVery Nice Lot 5 Statesville December 20 1S95 Mrs White wEo has been December 13 1 95 Oct 1 1895 HOLIDAY GOODS SOAPS PERUMES 350 DRUG STORE wzwc ON 7 be II iu his of Mr Again "XxTe Will jRecxTjest MILLS WIL (In each bright drop There is a charm) 1 to our firm are noti fied that immediate payment must be made Ho thorough Is the excellence of Hair Vigor that It can bo used with benrtlt by nny person no matter what may bo the condition of the hair and In every caio It occasions satis taction ami ploasuro In addition to the beiivttt Which Invariably comes from Ila use the town folks to do their trading early and late in the day so as to avoid the great rush while the country folks are being waited on We Offer You a REIEDV Which INSURES Safety of Life to Moth er and Child It the hair ts falling out nnd turning gray the glands of the skin need stimulating and color food ami the best remedy and stimulant Is Hair newur Notices of New Advertisements The I Harper whiskey is rec ommended for sick folks Dr White will visit Mooresville professionally tho first Tuesday in each month Justin Some elegant pieces A few Sterling Mounted Walking Sticksleft If you want one you had better come soon Church Matters or the first time since his long ill ness lie Dr Wood attended serv ices at the Presbyterian church Sun day morning He did not however assist in tho services and did not go into the pulpily Rev A Weston will conduct services at the Episcopal church next Sunday morning and evening! The Landmark is asked to remind the members of the Presbyterian con gregation of tho sociable at the church Thursday evening and urge them to attend There will be a short musical programme and special exer cises for the children At the Associate Reformed church Sunday night Rev II preached against the liquor traffic and his sermon is saiel to have been a powerful arraignment of it In addi tion to the evils resulting from the traffic he argued that from a business standpoint it was unprofitable to the community anil in proof of this com pared the rate of taxation and busi ness prosperity of Concord (a dry town) with that of Statesville much to the detriment of the latter to be seen in our show window At 12 a free drawing will be given to the little colored girls under 12 years of age for a big dressed doll to be seen in our show window This drawing is given to the patrons of our TJELB sick ami ilfllcato need a gentln tonic stimulant It Im often a matter of life and death with them The ideal nutrient and restorative Is purowblskoy The whiskey usually given la poor and therefore dangerous Too much stress cannot bo laid upon this Weakened systems need a mature wholesome mellow liquor That's precisely what the I HARPER Whiskey Is perfect as a beverage or medi cine It prevents chills and tones up the system It Is vitality from labora tory It exhilarates ami doos not poison for all fusel oil and Impurities are removed why doctors drink It good for the sick and old am! excellent for the young and well gold by JD WILLIAMS A Double Wedding Since last Thursday marriage li censes have been issued to the follow ing Templeton and 0 Wil liams Gant and Laura Cot trell Bolin and Cena Speaks Dr Chenault and Mary Shepherd Jas King and Loula Jol ly Harris and Sally Culp I Harris and Minnie Steele A Campbell and Pope Jas King is a blind man Messrs and I Harris are win broth ers sons of Cnpt Jas Harns of rear Mooresville They are to ba married this evening or to morrow Tho brides elect are the same age All free All are cordially invited to bo on hand and have a free draw for the doll Remember tb white at 10 and the colored at JL2 mix the time for each Will be completed and ready for breaks of Tobacco on Wednesday October 23d 1895 As our grounds and buildings are not rented but belong to ourselves we shall spare no expense in adopting all the latest modern improvements including telephone electric lights and superior accommodations for planters and their teams It shall be our aim to study the interest of our patrons and strive to make the MACDONALD WAREHOUSE as popular and reliable for TOBACCO SALES as any in the State We only ask a trial Come and see us Macdonald Batten irst National Bank of Statesville To the aged with their pour appnllto ami Impnvi rlshril blood Ayer's Harsapaiilla Isa boon beyond price Ils offset Io chock the ravages of time by Invigorating every organ nerve and tissue of Um Isidy See Alinanuu fur the new year The body must be well nourished now to pre vent slekm ss if your appetite Is poor take Hood's Sarsaparilla COL HAMILTON JON ESSAYS: CHARLOTTE April 5 195 iPAM Last year I was aflllcted with some skin trouble affecting my feet pronounced by my physician to be erythema I was confined fo my room for some two months and was lame I some six months or more After trying many remedies without effecting a cure I resorted to ymr Remedy After using three bottles I be gan to improve nnd before I had finished the i fifth or sixth buttle I was practically free of the trouble Once since then there recurred symp toms Its return when I again resorted to your Remedy and again tho tmubledfsappt ar i IbelloVQ I am Indebted to you for relief from a very serious attlli tfon Yours truly Hamilton Jones STATIONERY Alexander at the residence nf Jhe bride's father Mr A Troutman riday night a sou of Mr Sydney Morrison went to station uu the Taylorsville Railroad to meet his brother He rode horse back and led a horse for his brother toride After tho arrival of the train the two went to get their horses and found they were gone Up to Satur day morning they had not been re covered We bare not learned whither or not they were stolen XEW ADVERTISEMENTS Articles Christmas Presents GLANCE AT THIS LIST! Of in Recently be visited his STERLING: Silver lat and Hollow Ware or the little girls who patronize our Department Store Come it will cost jtou nothing We will give a free drawing at 10 to the little white girls under 12 years of age for a big iOEERS DAY CHAIRS CRADLES BUREAUS AND BEDSTEADS at 50 per cent under regular prices I find myself crowded with furni ture and in order to make room I will sell them at THE OLLOWING PRICES $300 Bedstead for $150 OdO Bureau for 125 Cradle for 75 Chair for MACDONALD WAREHOUSE STATESVILLE SALE of LAND for TAXES ON JANUARY 1 1S I will sell the following real estate fr taxes: I Sloan Barkley 15 ni i oh Burgess 4 acres taino tax for I Kestler A White fL Kc'Uld'H Intercut) TV A Eliason (TH ami "JU I Hockett C'J3 Stiitwtvilfo owned by Mitchell I1LWYCO1 Doc 1 1MIJ5 Ex Sheriff of Iredell County be Bbb and low of the Chrlntrnastlde i Mr It Cowles left lasfnight on a holiday trip He has probably gone North Dr Turner of Baltimore passed through Saturday on his way to Cool Spring to spend Christmas with his mother Mrs A Turner Miss Alice Lattimer of Cape Charles City Va is visiting Mr and Mrs A Thomas Miss Minnie Hampton of the Greensboro graded schools is at home for the holiday vacation Miss Mamie Morrow who has been teaching in the Asheville graded schools is spending Christmas with Mr and Mrs li Key Prof lowers of Trinity College passed through Saturday on his way to Taylorsville to spend the holidays Mr Holland Thompson is home from Concord for tho holiday vaca tion Mr John Adams of Itaska Tex son of Dr Adams arrived NEW ENT DR? KWHITE'S uLaily me tlm in each month Ofttce at Govdman Uouse Dec 24 Mrs oe Remedy'! folks Mr A Corpening now of Mor ganton is at home for the holidays Miss lorence Wilson formerly music teacher in Statesville College here spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs Wm Morrison Mr 0 Anderson is home the Agricultural and Mechanical College' Mr owler who is now trav eling for aColumbus Ga house is here for the holidays Mr McEIwee who spends about all of his lime on the road as a traveling salesman is at home to spend Christmas his family Mr Edgar Allison is at home from the Davis School Winston Justice inches of the Supreme Court is expected home to day or to morrow Mr Harllee MacCall who has been teachi ng at aison is expected home to morrow Mr A Suit left last evening for Greensboro to join Mrs Saif who has bet visiting therefor some time I Pima Greensboro Mr and Mrs Suit will go to Hester Granville county i to spend Christmas with Mrs TUESDAY December 24 1895 LOCAL I ItTM ENT College Mrs A Shands of Clinton is visiting her brother Mr Copeland Mr? Potts has gone to Lau rinburg to spend the holidays Mr and Mrs Anderson who have been in Charlotte for a few days returned last evening Mr Steele of Colorado ar rived hero a few days ago on a visit to his brother Policeman Steele and other relatives in the county In Trouble uu Account of a Check Quince Piiks a colored man Wilkes courity has been working Asheville old home in Wilkes and while' there got a cheek" for $'5S cashed at Della plane The check passed through when it reached the treasurer of the South ern Railway at Washington it was held up the treasurer having been notified by the party to whom the check was made payable that he had lost it Parks had found the check forged the endorsement and got the money for it Investigation led to his arrest and for being too handy with his pen he will during this blessed Christmas time view the sun light of heaven through the iron bars of Buncombe jail A Institute at Mooresville Mr Patterson commissioner of agriculture assisted by the profes sors of the Agricultural and Mechan ical College will hold a in stitute at Mooresville riday and Saturday January 10th and 11th These institutes are valuable aids to farmers and much practical knowl edge about farming can be learned at them One was held in Statesville two years ago and much interest was manifested in it We hope that all the farmers in the vicinity of Moores ville will attend to held there January 10th and 11th Death Miss Wiuecoff daughter of Mr Winecoff died of consumption Saturday night at her home near Troutman's The wife of Mr Miles Sigmon died of pneumonia at her home in Shiloh township at 5 Sunday morn ing Tho wife of Mr John Marshall died at her home in west Statesville riday A Sudden Death Mr Herbert Matheson of Taylors ville dropped dead at the depot iu Taylorsville Saturday night about Ho had been usual health up to the time of his death Deceased was a son Matheson was about 33 years old and unmarried aMION SALE BY VIRTUE of a Judgment ot the Bupo for Court ot Iredell county for a re sale in a special proceeding wherein Alexander administrator of Alexander plaintiff and David Alexander and others are defend ants the undersigned commissioner will sell at public outcry on the premises In Mooresville on RIDAY JANUARY 17 ISDU at 12 o'clock the house and lot belonging to I the estate of tho late Cyrus Alexander lo catod on Church an 1 irst utreets In Moores ville tn said county and containing 1 acre and 33 square poles more or less Terms of sale: One third cash one third In 3 months and one third tn six months' time with note and ap proved security ALIKANDER li McLaughlin atty Commissioner Dec 17 1SV5 374 OAK BEDROOM SUITES with large German plate glass for $1350 Kitchen Safes for $175 to $225 A nice line of Lamps at special prices Don't fail to visit SCHILLER Two Doors from Wallace Bros Statesville HEETABT MOTHERS Robs Confinemsnloliis Pain Horror and Risk My wife used be fore birth ot Ursl child she did not suffer from was quickly relieved at the critical hour suffering but she had no pains afterward and her recovery vas ranld 11 Johnston Eufaula Ala Sent by Mail or Express on receipt of price $100 per buttle Bool Moth mailed ree BBADIELD BIGILATOIl Atlanta Ga SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS eantile Company Mr James Anderson suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday which affected his speech and confined him to his bed He was better yesterday and able to sit up The Landmark will appear again next Tuesday 31st The office will be open every day during the holidays and those who want to pay bills willJie cheerfully waited upon Cal! early and avoid the rush began to celebrate Christ mas a little early and brought up in the court A Ostwalt drunk and down $3 50 Lee Sherrill swearing $250 I Norris swear ing $250 Dal Daniels sweating $250 A supposed rabid dog passed through Cool Spring township Satur day and near Mr bit a colored preacher named Hawkins His face was terribly lacerated Hawkins was walking along the road when he m(jt the dog Connelly and family ar rived here Thursday night and air now settled in tiicir new home on west ront street Their household goods arrived some week ago Mr ConnHv 1 will engage in tbe practice of law in visiting her daughter' in Memphis Statesville I returned Saturday Mr Bost gives The Land I 'rht5 non resident graded school MARK a big hen tho first big teachers have all gone to their homes egg Jw says his hens have laid since 1 10 spend Christmas Mie Caidwell to Cleveland was elcetc and two ears Lincolnton Miss Burke to Moeks of corn as a Christmas present The rille and Miss Stanley to Guilford corn was grown from seed found in an old Indian mound in Mississippi and to have been there for several hundred years Dr Chenault and Miss Mary Shepherd will be married in the Presbyterian chapel at Elmwood at 5 o'clock this evening Th Land mark offers its congratutions in ad vance They are a most popular and young couple and we trust their union will be as happy and pros pt rous as they are In Shiloh township tho 12th Miss Ola daughter of Sallie Stewart and Mr'R Mptfrow were married at the residence 4the bride's mother A AlexanderVE offiei ating In the same township on the 19th Mr A Deal and Miss Ida Troutman were married by tho Statesville bank but Carpets Lace Curtains Rugs Portiers Capes Jack ets Table Covers Blankets Dress Patterns Stamped Linen ur Muffs Silk Handkerchiefs Embroidery Handkerchiefs Napkins Doylies Table Damask Tow els Silk Mittens Kid Gloves White and Decorative China Shoes' Hosiery Slipper Soles Comforts Mar seilles Quilts Etc v7 $uibmit the Above to solve the annual query What to buy Remember our Capes and Jackets are going regardless of cost Only a few left The I'KESl I INANCI Al MESSAGE (Th CoimrebB to orego Its Chrlstmaslte Someth Must De Done for the Battleships to Be Put In Shape Chairmanship Special Correspondence of The Landmark Washington Dec 22 185 The President followed his Venezuelan toee Hatje with financial paper which has probably bad tho effect of preventing a holiday adjourn ment Ho asks Congress for a plan by which the Treasury can bo relieved To morrow the Republicans In the House will offer and pass a tariff bill raising revenues Whether or not It will pass the uato retnalas tn doubt Cleve land may not sign It but under present stress of circumstances he might allow such a bill to become a law without his signature Things are badly mixer! financially It Is said that Cleve brief linanclal message was forced outof him by the New York chamber ot commerce Thai body became uneasy on account ot the possible outcome of bls Venezuelan message 'Chia la all talk however bold stand for the Munroe doctrine v111 prove a trump card for bls party It bat made him very popular Moreover he Is busy with bls Secre taries getting ready tor war The battleship Texas now at Hampton Ifoads Is being put In trim Ifor ventilation Is defective and life on her could scarcely be endured during a battle as she now is The Cramps will begin at once the construction ot more battleships It well enough to get ready tor war but there will be nv fighting The matter will be settled by commission It isclalrned by those who have looked Into the matter that Great Britain has not claimed any more territory than is her due It the commission finds this to be true the matter will be amicably adjusted This will by the probable result of the past excitement breaker Reed announced the committees yes terday Tom settle is chairman of tbe only committee the south received that ot expend itures ou public buildings He says he did not want the claims committee Mr Pearson Is the last man on the foreign affairs committee The Holidays a Marriage Personals and School Matters lu Yadkin Correspondence of Ths Landmark Hb up hero on the old Yadkin are beginning to prepare In our humble way for Christmas although nothing uf any special Interest is to take l'nx The holidays will be spent In a tety quiet way inoae who enjoy hnutlng will shoulder a gun and hunt up Brer Babbit and other game There may be a wedding or so Mr Bhoieand wife who have been unau extended trip in the wild and woolly West re turm 'l to their home here on the1 17th They i in to to very highly pleased with the West especially luwa Mr Shore went West to buy a farm and owu there but he la reluctant to leave inc Gid Not Hi biaie He is one of ad kin's soll men and should he decide to go "eel it wlllbe serious loss to onr countyMany a puorf imlly ic re will regret bls tea Ing tor Be Is a tdg souled man The writer has known Mm for 2 years and has always found Mui lamest and upright One of Yadkin's charming maidens the aaujute ef ex er? (here iLe Lon Iks ut mMr: to Mr Lewellyn Reece of Dobson on 'the ish Mr Reeve 1 a rising young lawyer and Ms fair i rble loan wcomp' ned jsujg Jndy wj i them the full measure of Joy as they Journey down use's pathway together was nearly correct iu Ms no txCO tha fechtXfl Hit i'l'lIOn here Mr Bran don dearly entitled to me school and It justice Is prm by ten board of commlsBlonr rs on the first Mouuay tn January he will get It He filled his contract to the letter and when two of the committeemen1 found theyhad been act ing as Griumitloenmi for nearly ten yea and ha never been sworn In they thought they bad a right to go back on their promises and claimed i tney were not bound but It they could award sctnzils to teachers tor 10 years when not sworn la It is strange they did not know1 It It is the people a committee must please not them and the iJile and parents in an open meet! ug here ou December 2d expressed their desire that the school be taught by Mr Braudon and to show that they would riotsub mtt to Laving a teacher forced upon them they hire! Mr Brandon to teach during December Issto could Lear ard decide the matte Ail Mr Brandon Is asking Is iat the committee live up to their promise and ful fill their contract may be able to write of more Interestlug things after the holidays However we wish 1 HE LankMauk's editor and force a very merry Christmas and that tbe year will see Demo cratic principles triumphant throughout this broad laud Mana Dec 21 YOU CAN Buy Goods At Your Own Price at our store from now until January ist Call THE SEMI WEEKLY LANDMARK TUESDAY DECEMBER 24 4898 MD O1 31 ATT EKS Christmas' The cotton mill has shut down for the holidays It will resume next week Thu Knights of will meet riday night instead of Thurs day night postoffice will be closed to morrow except for 30 minutes after the arrival of the west bound mail MIsh Jennie A music pupils gave a recital at the residence of Mr Copeland last evening The event was an interesting and pleasing one Mr Marshall will some time during January set up a stock of general merchandise in the store recently occupied by the Quid Mer here Saturday night on a visit to his Itciua Correspondence of the Landmark Mrs A school closed riday Mrs 3 A Barkley and a child ot Mr Will Matson have been right sick tor the past few days but both are better to day Messrs ALsey and Jr sons of Mr mmlug Sr arrived last week from Hillsboro in to synd the holidays with their parents A merry Christmas to the Landmark and its editors Respectfully Rep Clat btateavllle December 23 1533 The two most critical times In a woman's life are the Ornes which make the girla woman and the woman a mother At these times Dr avorite Prescription is of incalcula ble value It strengthens and Invigorates the organs distinctly feminine promotes regulari ty of the functions allays Irritation and In flammation checks exhausting drains and puts the whole delicate organism Into perfect condition Almost all the ills otwomankind are traceable to some formot what Is known as There are not throe cases in a hundred of pecu liar diseases that Dr avorite I ru vcrlptlun will not cure Those ndebte Marshall On Pl TTili A DEPARTMH.

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