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Alonroe diiiquirer Express of from the Hall Rider xrw aovertinements SZW ABVRTISMNTH li TUUKSL'A ULY A I 1 1 A 1 I NT 1 i is out goods offered BRANCHES OUR THE VARIOUS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 11) STATESVILLE PRODUCE MARKET RESH AND NEW CHEAT a 3 MAKRIEI) GL0THIK6 TOBACCO MARKET Cannon bat NEXT 3D DAYS They report sound HIGHTOWER GOODNIGHT Grocery Business all Win 5 and July 8 1886 oi the Baptist in this We thank our friends and patrons through this medium for their liberal patronage the past year and as 1886 finds us still at the front in the Ocrn Ry 75 65 354o4Q Ui 50 go We use every pohsibU legitimate means for buying at lowest cash prices and are determined to reduce our stock so as to have everything When the all Season begins Bargains in Ladies Shopping Bags ans Parasol Jewelry Albarns Dressing Cases Satchel Umbrellas Belts Toilet Soaps Perfumery Nail and Hair Brushes Mirrors Combs and everything necessary for wear personal adorn ment and household needs at thr govern a was 'tat of the latter excellent vouuiz ciant with $uierior qtial i ticat iom their delicate duties IHtler rotn Honinj Correspondence of Th Landmark A few Sundays ago while there was Ifth lnt an infant Watson fijied 6(7 t5 275 To the Citizens of Iredell County: I now put my name before you for the nom ination for Registkh of Deeds and take this opportunity of asking my friends throughout the county to look after me as I am not so well known as the present officer who tells me to go ahead he has had the office sev enteen years and that is long enough THUS DAVIDSON We hope to share a part at least of your trade We are headquarters foi LOUR always keeping it in stock also kinds of nr further planters who have given them a fair and impartial trint I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic county conven tion TURNER this week Iiz tuby for KuedamL for "Ut re the only formal annouuce bul the recoin a eudations of IL Hill foi ckrk and The Statesville District Conference Church South convened on Weilneoliv the 14 th day of July 1886 and eoatin A 1 ncl liu ca I 1 utu ho eir i'iti lintx 1V3 iVCV ilUt the prCHUhng elder of the riel presided and Rev Cor don was elected secretary l'her fire 17 instnrl rlur eum Wlflvits His father died the bounds of the district and 19 cleri His death re cal members of the North Carolina To Vie Jfemwrats of Iredell County: I take this method of announcing myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Superi or Court subject to the convention The present incumbent has occupied the of fice for twelve years and his watchword when first a candidate was rotation in office George Washington gave expression to the same idea in declining a re election for a third presidential term saying In effect that a fre quent change of officers teas for the best govern ment of the people eeling that the people are in sympathy with this Idea am prompt ed to take the steps above announced July 8 18S6 1) TURNER rk CA IW To the Citizen of Iredell County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Cleric or Superior Court of Iredell county subject to the Demo cratic county convention In this public way I desire to express tny sincere cratltude to all the citizens of the coun ty for the honor conferred upon me in the past in electing me to one of the most responsible offices within their gift My record as a citi zen and as an officer Is before you If elected I will try to merit the favor be stowed by a faithful discharge of official duty July 8 1886 CONNELLY ('ult iice wfiiih will meet place a week from to day Mr MKllK Will be found very attractive Bonnets and Round Hats very effective and embrace many novel designs worth looking at whilst our Special Order Department of this branch produces numbers of very pretty designs worth examining if only to see how tasteful a bonnet can be produced for very little money of Untrimmed Hats lowers Ornaments Ribbons Ac Ac Ac our stock Is unusually full and at lowest prices the same remark also apply to other departments I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Surveyor of Iredell count subject to the action of a Democratic county con ven lion I have a full set of engineering instru ments besides surveying instruments and 30 years experience and am prepared to do any thing In mv profession KNEELAND alm led a buzz with cmmuniealiin ab ml chinch music Tin Iredell Blues go down to Mooresville to morrow to have it prize hill forget the primaries Saturday They tueel in the several townships ul 2 Yesterday a day oi cloud coded with a gentle shower followed by a cool evening but this morning opens blight ami veiy waim Alexander Mijx iior Court meets it xt Moi din Judge Gravis uuu iloie win be a Democtaiic mass tin i mg ul the eotiil house Tuesday Mi John A Williams ot Ah xumkr Mr Cochrane will open up his sio furniture in the Drake Mott Im u'nig in a few days now It will be nevi throughout and the ladies will nol il: find it woith looking nt Th re is almost as much local on the oui iil as on the inside of this paper uiiil unnmo it the programme At th retldcnce cf Campbell near Alpha Rowan county on the 1st mat Dr raugenour cl ootevllle and Mr Saitle Campbet! daughter of the I Turn er of Have your printing done at Tint La num a job olllce paper have deleimitnd to move their business from Newton to Statesville and have perfected lurangements to this end They manufacture and re pail stills make tobacco tines molas ses evaporators Ac and arc general wmkers and dealers in sheet iron cop per and tin do roofing guttering Ac and are now specially manufacturing a tobacco heat regulator which has a good reputation They are evidently live men and we hope they will find thia a good field for tlieir business and do well here They will get es tablished at Statesville in few weeks leaving a branch house at Newton "MOORE COUNTY SESSION opens Augnst 26th I ifteen Professors offr a wide range of inslrucllon In Literature Science and Phi losophy The Law School and the Depart ment of Normal Instruction are fully equip ped Special higher training in all the de partments is provided for graduates of the Un verst ty and of other colleges free of char'e Select Library of 30WJO volumes Reading room of 111 Periodicals Total collegiate ex penses SS a year Board is to 13 Ml per month Sessions begin last Thursday in Au gust or full informal ion address PutSltilwKEMP BATTLE IL July Im Chapel Hill To the Citizens of Iredell County I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Surveyor subject to the Democratic county convention Respectfully SUMMERS At bls home at Lenoir ou the liih last Col Junin Whwkr He wai a brother ot CoiJohn Wheeler the historian was for a number of years a profeasor at West Point and was In the ederal service during the Jatp I war After that he bought property at Lnoir I and settled there At his home In ayeiievnieua the 17th tiui iMr Jonathan Yates brother of Mr yates of the Charlotte Huiftc aged Ml TO I In tht lice od the child of Mr and Mr about six months 40 8 7 ex 3 22 15 12X 6 15 12X 15 10 8 8 IU 70 35 1 6 120 Smokers Common eoad bright fine Cutters Good ine Leaf Common dark Medium Good ine Bright Waxv Wrappers Good ine ancy A Brady of The Lani a ill be nt A lei emit lio to meet nil ol the old the paper and many new Our Alexander subscribers will pieuse be prepared to meet any balun evs them and hand their WATAUGA HOTEL BLOWING ROCK Is open for the season and will be conducted in Hrst lass style in every respect Accommo dation and fare is of the verv best The man agement of the house is in the hands of Mrs Brady of Davidson College and the WATAUGA HOTEL CO June 10 86 you believe it? Well just step into our shop and we will show )u the Hardwick Welles Patent Tobacco Heat Regulator which we baye se cured the right to manufacture and sell in the counties of Catawba Iredell Alexander Burke Cleveland and Lincoln Can any tobacco planter afford to do without an implement that will make him ten times its cost io one sea son and is still good for five or leu years longer? That the Hardwick ami Welles Patent Heat Regulator will do ibis is proven as clearly as facts lijure and human testimony can prove anything The aggregate average of all tobacco cured with the Heat Regulater has been over 20c for this year while the average of that cured without it has only been a fiaction ovrr 8c fot the same localities showing that they have fully doubled me vauu in me up wueiever iney naye Deen useo rerer to tne following HAVING QUALIIED a executor of the will of Al tJ Deaton I here by notify all persons having claims against the es tale uf said deceuwd present ihin to me on or before June 17 17 DEATON XM iiud une HAVING QUALIIED as admhnstrator of Adelaide Woods al! persuus having claims against her eslateare hereby notified to present them to mo on or before July bill 1HHI McLELLAND Julv ft 188C Administrator ind us prepared with the most extensive and desirable Stock we have ever show) and of a character which elicits admiration from every intelligent buyer nor only on account of the excellent taste and judgment displayed in its selpction but also that the prices are fixed at such a low stand ard not In any way commensurate with the high order of cant must call ior advertised If not called for within four weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Lewis Rev Adam Barnwell John Blalock Cox Rev Collins Dick no onda Mrs Eliza Hunt Sallie reeman Miss Bella Ilarlin Miss Jane Keaton A McLester Metilda Rial IT We will insert a one inch advertisement one Uornpndeiue of The Landmark Iredell may justly be proud in this era of the survival of the meanest in polities that she seems to be taking the lead in departure from that rule in that her candidates for office this year are from the ranks of the best men that this county or any county in the Slate can produce Especially i this true of the three candidates for Superior Court clerk They are all men of exception al merit abundant ability and irre proachable character Let Iredell take which she will and she will have cause to congratulate herself on the choice Where then each one when consider ed alone seems best it is hard to de termine which one the county would most judiciously honor and if there were no extrinsic considerations it would indeed be difficult to decide but such considerations exist and we think should have weight in deciding the knotty problem or years there have two parties existed: within the Demo cratic party of Iredell eeling has been somewhat biher and it is the misfortune of Mr Turner to be now considered the rejwesentalive of the one while Mr Connelly is supposed to from rpresent the olier in ltli contest xuvj uic pmveu in luese positions oy no fault of their owh but bv fore: of I SA Vr 11 LUi If I I I 1 He did not however come with circumstances over which they bad no I It I wzxl I I I I Newspaper Advertising UAUUM fit CO 27 Park Place and 2I 2G Murray St Xcv Yurk Make lowest Rates on all newspapers In and Canada Established in 1S67 Special Offer monthin our selected list of 225 Dallies and Weeklies covering the for $260 Circu Litton 6980292 copies per month Send for Catalogue Parties contemplating a line of advertising largp or small are re quested to send for estimate of cost We will insert a one inch on month in our POPULAR LOCAL LISTS at 1130 Daily audWeeklj" newspapers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the own er that seizure has been made of one pack age of Peach Brandy containing IS gallons property of Key Go seized July 15th for violation of Internal revenue laws of the United States All persons claiming said property will ap pear before A King deputy collector of the 6th district of at his office In Statesville within 30 days after date or the property will be declared forfeited to the United States A KING July 22 Deputy Collector CoiuireMii'jii Reid lie Ndhitnatcd Special Telegram to The Landmark REENibBDKo July 21 1886 The L) iuiratic conventimi for the fifth cutigrt uikinul distiict was held here to day add lion James Reid was ic nominated on first ballot re ceiving Vote cast of the 42 of orsythe bitfuo il the Wuubou ilis plHce Tuvsihiv al an Hveinge of I Me All is iml lo The fanners ure i nll vntrhiug up will the ras up I od coni look pfoiididly and the mnnli turning out better than had Tira salaries of postmasters at all presidential offices are readjusted the 1st 4 July of each year ou the basis of it business dune for the fiscal jenr just then eutfod Notwithstanding the reduction ot letter postage from three to two cents the salary of Mr Lewis the postmaster at this place was not only not reduced July 1st inst (thus showing that this office is doing as large a business under the two cent system as it did under the three cent system) but he was allowed $100 extra for cleik hire which would tseeiu to indicate that the office had in creased its net receipts This in turn would seem to indicate that the cor respondence aud hence the business of the town is growing Property for Sale OER AT PRIVATE SALE at a low A price for GASH my plantation in Barrin ger's township Iredell conntv known as the Wallace place containing acres of land with good Improvements Also my HOME PLAGE tn same township 34 acres with all necessary Improvements COTTON GIN SAW MILL CORN MILL ENGINE 4 July 22 2m RSKENNERLY I hereby announce myself a candidate ior the office of Register or Deeds of Iredell county subject to the action ot the Democratic County Convention June 21 18811 OSBORNE Mr Kennedy will sell bis farm the Wallace place in south Iredell or bis home place aud machinery cheap for cah Address him at Mooresville Mr Leonard has postponed the openiog of his musical normal at the Alexander Sulphur springs until Au gust 10th Deputy Collector King advertises the seizure of a package of peach bran dy Messrs A Muses A ado are not of the soit that can be epitomized They have to be read for their scope to be caught their stock has to be seen to appreciated The Baltimore Clothing Hou ad vertises a great laughter eah of cloth ing for the uext thirty days Messrs Turner Winslow believe it will be against the interest of the farmers to carry any of their old tobac co over as the new crop which will make the price is forward and promis ee to oe Deller stock in deinaud and promise good prices at the Cash Warehouse Messrs Watts Giil have Laay elte anil Mason fruit jars and rubbers for is bookstore on the cheap tinware Also paper pens ink mucilage dec The time has come again to pay dog tax Get collars aud tags MUSICAL NORMAL TN ORDER TO COMPLY with the wishes of applicants I have decided not to com mence the Musical Normal at Sulph nr Spring until August to LEONARD July 22 1888 Statesville Messrs Hightower Goodnight I hereby announce myself a vandidate for the office of Register or Deeds of Iredeil county subject to the action of the Democrat ic county convention LAZENBY SLAUGHTER SALE To the Editor oi Tne Landmark I noticed the columns of your val uable pupvi i uuiuiiiunicatiou from south Iredell saving the people along the mail route from Rock Cut to River View were complaining about the mail as if I could control the weather I did miss my regular trips but as all the people along the line know the waters IVPTO infl rar ne yvrav 11111 UtUOD Un VAJULv ll ll(J bridges on the route and Mr A knows it or him to say the trip can be made by not going more than a mile out of the way is incredible In order to head the streams one will have to go from six to fifteen miles off the main route Long ord July 17 1886 i The recently published annual report of the Atlanta Ga Chamber of Com merce shows thp growth of population from 1865 to 18fe5 beginning with 10 000 and ending' with 56800 and the taxable property has increased from $9500000 in 1870 to $21712930 in 1885 Over $12000000 of the increase lias been within five years The New York Star wants the su burban cities to unite with New Vra in one large the second largest in the world BARRON WHITE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND a full asort men I of GHEAP 1 BED STEADS from $2 up BUREAUS from $5 un A full line of GASKETS COINS and BURIAL ROBES Headquarters for Ludden Southern Music Houee ebruary 12 1886 The county institute will open in Statesville as before anuounced on Monday the 26th iust The school for whites will be held in the courthouse That for colored teachers in the color ed Presbyterian church be instructors so far engaged are Prof Burke of Taylorsville Rev Caldwell of Stateoyille aud Prof li McNeill of Reidsville Others are expected to assist During the term we hope to have several lectures upon educational sub jects by Rev Perry Maj Robbins Col Armfield and per haps other gcutlemeu 'teachers in the common schools are required by law to attend and it is hoped that all in the county may find uLuineuim to oe present during part il not all of the exercises IL Hill Co Supl July 20th 1886 Thousand lt of Piping for Tobacco Barns In Stock Ready for Dellvsrv at Low est Prices LANIGAN To Dress Goods to jaces to Dress Trimmings to Gloves to Hosiery to Underwear and fact to every branch of our business in which Spring and Summer Goods are a feature Valuable Lands To be Sold in Wilkes Co f'HE UNDEKSIGND having been appoint eda commissioner by order of the Superi or Court of Wilkes county made at April term 1S86 by the judge of paid court wherein (J Hayes and wife and others are plaintiffs against Arthur inley and others defendants to sell certain lands situated in Wilkes county State of North Carolina and conveyed by one John Adams now deceased (being ancestor of plaintiffs) to the defendant Arthur inley as trustee to secure a debt due one A in ley which trust Is fully described In book 1 page 82 office of register of deeds in Wilkes county hereby gives notice that he will on MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6th llrst Monday sell al the court house door in the town of Wilkesboro county and Slate aforesaid the lands mentioned and described in the said deed of trust for the purpose of foreclosing the same and for other purposes Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers DESCRIPTION The lands are situated on the Brushy Mountains and contain about 800 acres In a dozen or more different tracts adjoining each other and through which a splendid graded road runs leading from Wilkesboro to Statesville The said lands are situated about four miles from Wilkesboro the terminus of the contemplat ed railroad leading from Statesville via Tay lorsville to said point There are several fine orchards on the various tracts of land sup posed to be some 301)0 fruit trees bearing the finest quality of fruits The lands are fertile generally and are also valuable on account of the timber they locust oak hickory Terms or CASH urther particultrs made known on day of sale ERGUSON i Commissioner Wilkesboro July 15th at Correjondence of The Landmark In a series of meetings Leld last week at the Baptist church the pastor was assisted by Rev Perry who made a favorable Impression upon the minds of his hearers On last riday night Rev 1 Mack began a series of meet ing at the Presbyterian church He is a pleasant impressive and instruc tive speaker His reasoning is logical his illustrations are apt aud beautiful his exhortation to Hie tiiuiier pathetic and heart rneltiog At present there is little sickness in town a number of cases in the sur rounding rural districts Last Sunday as Prospect congrega tion was dispersing Mr Jos' Mc horst became frightened upset ms vemcie anu hurt two or hit rn The received are considered as not very erfou The sound of the bugle is heard the ciiicReus tnrow up tiieir wings give the death halioo and soon are no more As the wheat is ripening the chickens eat it as the chickens are ripening along comes the threshing crew and devours them lu south Iredell not one candidate is announced for a county office We gi ve that prerogative to our friends othe northern ponioc By the way had not every man in ti county better be come a candidate and at election vote for binjseif Thus all will be good and com ter meu for uo others are can didate' Oh that I had a tliouand votes to cast that each worthy and qualified candidates might receive one July 20 18e6 Gamma Statesville July 22 1886 Olin 0 July 17 1886 Keep on the lookout for the openlug of iirnltnre House Will be opened In a short while are anxious toseive you Respectfully MORRISON CO January 15 1886 PERSONS WHO DO NOT WANT THEtlt A dogs killed had better pay tux on them at once Tags and Collars can be had of Mr Lamprecht Where persons have collars leftover from last jear they need only buy raSs TOMLINSON (1 July 22 1886 Correspondence of The Landmark The institute! of Wilkes county was opened on Monday morning July 19th with about fifty teachers in attendance undercharge of Mr Burke of Taylors vine anu ttey Air Greene of Mora vian alls Mr Hendren is secretary A good deal: of interest has been iiramtesteu aou it win iom tless prove very beneficial to the teachers of the county It will last till riday Mr Spainhour made quite a pleasant and instructive talk on school govern ment on Monday night to a large crowd It was short and pleasant and if the advice given is heeded will be of yas1 good to the schools of the county It was not a dry talk as one would naturally suppose must necessarily fol low from the subject but was forcibly presented in a way that made it a real ly interesting talk rather than a dull discourse Something will be done every night during the week but I am at present not posted as to the programme except that on Thursday night Mr Grtene makes a speech July 19th 1886 EUPEPTIC SPRINGS! AND ONE HAL MILES i north or Statesville Relief for the DYS EPTIC DROPSICAL or wasted Invalid Comfortable cabins for summer homes for rent one story al sue per week two story at tl per week to those ishing to board them selves A practical school opens 2L weeks term August 2d Air It Bryant is mer chandising there and will furnish supplies Special rates on cabin rent to pupils One welling for rent to any one wishing to keep boarders urther Information furnished by CURRENT nly 2 Harmony Marshall May 17 18SS I cured 16 barns of tobacco with the Hardwick and Welles Tobacco Heat Regulator and st 11 for splendid price? 1 realized 60 per cent more for my tobacco cured with the Heat lator than the same tobacco from the hill cured without it () SPRINKLE Marshall Blay 17 I cured four large barns of tobacco with Hardwick and Welles Patent Tobacco ID at Her nJ a tor and four the same size without it Stripped and packed them separate Sold noth Um on the same market That cured with the Heat Regulator averaged 24 cents that cored with out it average1 10 cents The tobacco was all alike on the hill and both lots were cured hr my personal attention and had an equal chance ALLKN HENDERSON Marshall May 18 I cured my crop of tobacco consisting ot nine acres with the Hardwick and Welles Heat Regulator Although it was extra large and rough on the hill the entire crop sold for an aver age of 40c per lb at the lowet period of the present rear which has been throughout the low est year in 2( It Is clear to everyone that it Is only bright tobacco that pays This invention has more than doubled all the bright grades over the old Hues TIPTON Marshall May 17 18f That part of my tobacco cured with the Hardwick and Welles Heat Regulator was worth twice as much as that cured without it there being no difference on the hili VHITE Glerk of Superior Court and Probate Judge of Madison County The above includes tome of the most intelligent and prominent planters of Western North Carolina who this year cured five hundred barns with the Hardwick and Welles Heat Regulator The extraordinary effects of this apparatus may be better understood when it is known that the peiforaled flue forces through each one of its valves one thousand cubic feel of air per minute the capacity of the average size barn being liye thousand cubic feet th us showing that every particle of damp AIR IS ORCED THROUGH THE ROO EVERY THREE MINUTES and its place taken by hot fresh dry air there being two thousand pounds of moisture to be carried off by this ascending current of fresh furnace air ip each barn during the curing season It is conceded that we are the leading sheet metal woikers of Western and we are determined to maintain our reputation taking bold of such new novellies as in our judgment will be of interest to our many customers and by keeping large stocks and doing first class woik al reasonable pi ices Among our specialties will be found Si ills and Still ixtures Tobacco lues Molasses Evaporators Sheet Iron and Coppei Tinware Tin Roofing and Guttering Stovepipe Tin Wire and Solder All are invited to cail when in need of anything in our line Tr HIGHTOWER GOODNIGHT Proprietors Newton Copper Works Newton Coder the Democratic plan of or ition each township at its prima ry convention is expected to elect five active Democrats as a township exec utive committee or the information of the townships we reproduce from the tiles of The Lanemark the list of ex ecutive committeemen elected in the several townships of this county at the primary conventions held June 71884 Their terms of office expire at this time and their successors must be elect ed at the primaries to be held Saturday next The list is as folio vs Eagle Mills Kennedy Colvert A Nicholson Elwood Smith Union Grove Campbell Summers Tharp A Holmes A A Rash New Williams Welborn Williams II Shoe maker A Jarvis Redman Turnersburg SlikeleatherR Hix Downum Kinder Steele Allison A Walker A Stikeleather Eagle A 1 oinnn A Summers McIIargue Robt Bailey Wm II Cowan Cool Spring Gaither Swann II Miller Shepherd Blaylock Bethany Gibson Wesley Privett Blackwelder II II Summers IL Crawford II Scroggs Mor rison Hunter Jas Gibson A White Dotson Turner Conger Mc Neely Statesville Osborne Turner Davidson Dulin Shiloh A Morrison ry Allen Alexander Moose Morrison Chandler Perry A Allison 2k Boger Kennedy Dr Mills John Setzer It Willie Wm Clark Lawson CodJle Creek DrS Stevenson Deaton Gray Tem pleton Smith Davidson A Baikley Samuel Bell Gabriel A Mills A Kennedy Cora MjH Upper sud rndrr mnvrs and MH Wt ar for IJiRitir Beiler Hill Gin Iajivr Muifaitff 4 tiro lor I 'I iii hch save 'X) bj 73 enu Gr the miller in bnrrrl of Hour he fuak Writ statin? wbt roa want 1 trrm yuu wish to imr on Give AddrM North nrolinn HHL CORRECTED WEEKLY BY II A ROS Buy tug Basis No 1 Quality COMMENTS THE WEEK Luring the past week coni Hour meal North Carolina hamsand green fruit found 's and New Hour can only be marketed in email quantities and at considerably lower nri ban or olti Hour The low price of estern Hour wilt tend to prevent any de cided advance North Carolina dour which otherwise would bring high prices on account of the poor yield of wheat duli at too warm Grown fowls and large chickens d'mana at quotations Small spring chickens cannot be disiosel of Well trimmed and sound North Car olina hams are in good demand and will find ready gale Very dun Dull Select quality wanted and woou price tao be easily obtained fail demand at quotations bauMLKRiES dried CHERRIES dried EXTRA LO UR sack: I AMILY sack MEAL bolted 44 ibs per bus unbolted4ft 5b lbs per bus OATS 32 tbs per bushel ONIONS PEAS mixed Clay BEA mixed WhliM POTATOES Tri BACOaX' Huz per lb Hnm ID uinst plncxs the complHint is about the ilogs here it is the stipet abiimlatict ul cuts Paits of the town are uf slid with them aud iu gen tleman vi ent poultry raiser lias lost IJOyoutig ahicketis by them this spring and Hitminv The ua ti iin on the Western Not th Carolina ioad now btingsa special pouch to St esvilic made up io theSalisbury otfi and a special pouch is made up her i it ily for Salisbury these in addition ir the pouches tecuived from and made up for the Richmond it Danville day trains Il was repot ed here Tuesday that Ltnney of Alexander had flefinitely detei mined tn become an in dejiendent candidate for Cngre in the eighth district This is probably not true Our information is that he still lias the matte under consideration ami has determined on nothing While Mr 11 Bartlett of the Cooper House barb shop was at sup per a few evenings asm and his assis laiit Master Gus Matheson was cool ing his heels among the guests in front ot the hotel a thief sneaked into the barber shop and tapped the till of a sum of money between $2 anil $3 Mr Etnest Miller wtole us some wi eks ago a postal card misplaced un til nov saying that hi had just then killed mi the farm of Miller in township Alexander coun ty Il short toed eagle which measured six and a half leet from tip to tip of its wings and which had six inches long Mr Jim Lewis fmiueily cleik at Westmoreland's bar in place hav ing been driven out ot Uuueord which has bitterly been his home by local op tion bus returned to Statesville ami is making preparations open a bur room in the basement ot the Patterson building This will make four rooms in town paying $500 town rueh Among the postollices recently lahlished try North Curolim are rnun Yadkin county hike Sh'elds postmaster Eye Mont tilery coun ty annie Hogan 1 ugford Ire dell county John Setzer Hoyle Ifon doiph county John Ro viiian Cntawhn ouidy Dirml lb i tnan Russell Row mi county Join Ru sefl Mc i Sullivan who WHEAT RYE ATHERS new per It HIDES per green WOOL washed BRANDV Appl: 9TATE511ILE COKKECTEI) WEEKLY UY CARLTON HARiUEf Legs very Common and irashy fwt to 200 31X1 to eW eoo to 900 900 to 14 X)1400 to 1001800 to 2500 200 to 4(0 4oo to eoo b00 to 9101000 to 15001000 to JLOO 1300 to I5 001800 to 3000SI 00 to 4500 the bunds of tlie fellow Hu islerger the issnUriau who bid the route Ini him hmler than We stuted last ruck Ttiey made him piy them $138 more tlian lie gets from meut instead of $38 more' ed in ttr last issue Sme new candidates Those Messrs I register and 1 veyor iiients Messrs Patterson for treasurer are back ed by the assurance tha: these gentle men will accept if nominated Some right active campaigning has been me within the past week and interest in county polirics is daily creasing Deputy Sheriff White arrest ed diurnmer for a Winston house in MooresvilleTucsday foi selling goods without a license and brought him up here He had a hearing before A Jamison vestcriL morning and was boijtd over to era: in $250 This is one law that is prob bly very loose ly enforced Who doubt that many drummers do business in North Caro lina without license Qur sheriffs and their deputies should be diligent in this mattiT There have been ircent rumors of yfolations of the Sum! ay law in this place in regard to the sale of liquor Jf any one know of such violations it is bis duty as a good citizen to report them to the police to the end that the4lemkrs may be proceeded against and shipped ot lher licenses if they are licensed dealeis It is not ueces smy to urge the police to diligence in seeing that the Sunday laws are ob served It is coi lam that they are do ing their duty as tar as possible The addition to the town building ou Center street Ims been completed with the exceptiii iff a little painting The Masons Royal Atcauum and Knights of Home had letiled the upper ilium i ear to: ti iin of three years and moved in hi Saturday but the Masons finding that the location was loo i uhlic and that their carryings on could te hen id outside have since moved out fine firemen too are somewhat atisfied with their new quaiteis th floor roar and there is sonic contci tion between them and the Congu ion Immanuel as to their lespcctive i hta in the old hull which Loth have heretofore occu pied Ilmrfrout arilwell i Hunt A not from Private Secretary Arm field itiioiins us that the new evidence gathered since the trial and convictionf John Caidwell of Wilkes county has bc i thoroughly sifted by the Gov einor uud not to be of such a characti as to justify further Execu tive ibi i fereuce Cardwell having been twite respited in order that am pje rluuily might be given the Goveio rlo examine and weigh the new ci lence in his favor the law will now i allow cd to lake its course and its nice will be xt cuied upon the I''iMiiir at Wilkesboro riday 30th Hist Bust a uiiie ear old sun of Calvin Bost stole Mr A Wright's mule and rode it oil The boy rode the mule down to Mr an un cfcofMr who knew the mule and tiul it up Il seems ns if the bnu did it just for mischief and his youthful ness prevented Mr Wright from hav ing him arrested The wheat sprouted very badly in ine iieias ami is in a very bail condition in the barns The farmers are having it threshed as fast as possible but it is feared that it will be injured in the gar ners The oats that was not already cut was very badly blown down and parties say that at least one third of the uncut fields have been lost Up raiiii corn iooks yery wen but bottom land is not going to make half a crop Cotton on sandy land is not lirnbing and squaring very well aud unless there is a great improvement in August the crop will be shorter than tor a good many yeare i Mr A reeze is teaching school at Petrca school house in Cabarrus Prof Brown will be at home to day and be around among the people until the 24 ol August when be will onen his school in the Enochville Academy The professor will have a full school next session I Mr Victor child has been sick for some lime but is better now The health of tire people is gen erally good The chinch bug has been attacking the corn for some time but is not injur ing 11 (IlUCll Mr Addison Kennerly got out to church Sunday for the first lime since he was crippled His wounds prevent him from exerting himsell except to walk Prof Smith of Roanoke Va was at Enochville a few days ago drum ming up students for Roanoke College Mr Henry vercash had some Hour "tofeu from him some tirns ago He had jut gone to mill the day be fore and he and his wife were in the field They went In al dinner lime and their flour was gone and nothing to make dinner of Last spring early Mr Albert ish er had a small dog that left home and acted very strangely and they foared il was mad It bit a calf of Mr James Rodgers but it was not known that it had done any other biting until last week one of Mr hogs got sick and The hog was examined by several parties aud they all said it was the effects of a mad dog bile Mr Rodgers has the calf yet It is a (juc animal and has not shown any slgusof sickness As the old man Sidney lem ing says ought to be a law atruck that would kill al! the Albert Sherrill Enochville (J July 18 1886 The niauy frieudi of Mri Emma Caunon will recrei to learn cf the death of this aecom I pushed and estimable lady which occurred uly 4 Ir at the residence of her siterMra Peck tn Rockwall county Texis Mrs Cannon was born In London ebruary 21st 1612 and In tskfjeame with her parents to the United States Her father George Lloyd Baker was a chemist and his scfentitic attain menu are vouched for by the fact that prior tohis leaving Eo land he held the portion of assayer of old Mr' Cannon received a home edncaUon though the last two years of tier school life re spent under the tuition of her relatives Messrs Andrews Jone Dr Jones became the first Commissioner of Pah ents al Washington and died in that city With such early associations Mrs Cannon could not fail to grow into a refined and culti vated woman The eldest ot a larye family of chVdren after the death of her father she be cam the chief stay of her widowed mother and with rare unselfishness devoted the best years of her life to the Interests of her family After teaching music for a few years In Oo Inmbia emale College she became connected with Salkbury Academyfirst as as sistant and then a principal or a timeshe had charge of a school in Statesville whence she removed to Lenoir Caldwell county and e'tabllsbed Montrose Academy which became a nourishing school the germ ot Davenport emale College Scores of (he first and met thoroughly educated women In the western part of of the Slate cherish the memory of M'S Cannon as the faithful Instructor the sympathetic and judicious friend whose re fining Influence has left an Indelible Impres sion on their own character Many too whose poverty might have barred their prog ress will lles the hand that extended gener ous aid though perhaps beyond the bounds of worldly prudenc When about 40 years of age she became the wife of Maj Cannon a ruling elder In the Pres byterian Church with which Church she had herself united in her youth Though free from bigotry and sectarianism she was warmly at inched to the doctrines and usages ot her Church and contributed liberally to the sup port of its interests After the death of her lusband although possessed of a competency Mrs Cannon resumed her loved occupation and became a member of the faculty of States ville College then of Ansonville College and afterwards of vuilous other schools In this State xriil Virginia Long after her falling powers demanded rest did she continue the work to which she had devoted herself But bow the wi ary wheels of life iue still and the voice of the Master will say of her pure unsel fish life "She hath done what she could Gen Leath spent last Sunday here He tame up to see Mrs Leach whois awhile with the families of Maj Robbins ami Mr Mias Maggio Tucker of Okolona Mies a (laughter of the late Gen Tucker of that place is here on a visit to Mrs annie Tucker Miss Lou Cochrane and Airs Eunice Palmer Caldwell of Norwood Stanly county are here on a visit to the lat ter 's mother Mr Paiks of the Superior Court clei office has gone to Atlan ta to visit a brother who is living there Mr 5 Leonard left to day with his family for the Alexander Sulphur Springs where they will spend the re miiimier of the summer Mr ami Mrs lanigan have gone to All Healing Spring Alexan der comity Mrs Dr orce and children of Selma Ala are on a visit to rela tions here A telegram received here just as we to nrees atmoumtes the death of Miss Mamie irrett at 10 this moruiug North State orever tenden Al cation and Ir ject under three general heads Labor our Labor is not only useful but honorable 3d Labor is necessary to happiness Inventions create new employments and new employments require increas ed skill aud knowledge He expressed himself as highly pleased with the work of this school us applviug to un graded or common schools Ou Thursday night Col Al Mc Corkle of Newton gave a very enter taining lecture on evolution and kin dred subjects must be heard to be a prcciated I Last uight Rrof II Sample lec tured on the addressing first the teachers and then the people Many teacberspiave taken only a finan cial view of the subject answered in the negative r(nl quit the field He spoke of the lackof qualified teachers the struggles against poverty to obtain an education the good teachers can do by rendering assistance to worthy stu dents the love people have for their early teachers! Ac illustrating each point by examples in actual life as Napoleon who made circumstances Elihu Burritt who was twenty one years old when he began to study and Rev John Morrison the first mission ary to China who when a boy was tak en from bad company by a benevolent society aud though he repeatedly ran away was brought back and kept till good influences Look hold on him See the results Intemperance idleness and pernicious literature three great causes of each received a blow as he passed Would like if the reader could have more notes from here but perhaps he is tired of these Sociable last riday night Closing exercises next iiday night La Newton July 20 1886 (lorr M'onJi nce The Landmark Capt Patterson of Trout man's is cordially endorsed by the cit izens of this community for county treasurer He has been a brave sol dier i a good and worthy citizen a true Democrat and possesses excellent business Tn our opinion it is mic ol the Lest schools in the State for girls ami young ladies Miss Everitt is a lady of cul ture and fiiiPinerit ami has hail large experience We recommend our pat rols who ma) have daughters ami wards to educate to send lor a cata logue ol this Our contemporary is none too fl it tering in the estimate which he puts upon this school Certainly holds an inferior rauk to none in the State and while there are others which have more it has few equals among the schools of the country in point of solid merit Its iiriucinal ami all of the members of the faculty have had special training in their pro fcsslion and no pupil can attend even omJsrssion of this school without giv ing! marked evidences ol their tact fidelity and ability Aliss Everitt is content with nothing short of the very best work in the school room hence herjfsculty are the best teachers that canlbe secured and they share in her zea in the cause of education We sometimes wonder if the people of Statesville appreciate what a treasure we nave in tins school It was recent ly remarked by an eminent physician of another town that so soon as his daughters were old enough to leave home he should send them to States ville College not only because its instruction is of the highest order but because the climate is unsiirLiass ed and the construction of the build ing itself the best he ever saw for school and boarding house purposes The building is certainly everything that could be desired aud the health fulness ofstates ville is a proverb Per sons having the care of young ladies hom they desire to educate in board ing schools would not hesitate for a moment where to send them if they would carefully weigh the claims of oiaiesv llle College I addition to the advantages already enumerated it de ceives to be mentioned that the rates are lower than at any other college in the State of equal rank and that unit ed with boarding school diecinline the young ladies have all of the advantages of home life since they are all receiv ed by the principal and teachers into a social circle instead of being entirely cut off from them except when in the school room and held as prisoners of despair Miss Everitt should have a largely increased school next session The people of Statesville always do their duty by it in local pationage but they and its friends everywhere should ex eit thteim clves to bring its advantages to the utientiou of persons from a dis tance who have daughters or female wards to educate These advantages known no argument will be needed to induce them to patronize Statesville college Rv jo Jliiiidny II iw Great (Tor) In Ten ue Knee t'omt 11 ere bineje the outside of this paper was pul to press with the article onitcon ceruinjg Rev Jo Alunday a copy of the Nashville zlmerican of the 15th inst is to hand with another special from Tul concerning the great revival Thia special is as follows is useless to conceal the facts Je to Rev Joe Munday's meeting 1 li f'uriif hiru I Dr Murphy superintendent of the Western North Carolina Insane As)lum was in Statesville a few days ago He reports the north wing of the asylum almost completed In a few weeks the capacity of the institution will be doubled Arrangements will then he made to relieve the pressure upu the Raleigh asylum as well as to receive the more urgent eases in the Western territory whichit has not hitnerto been able to find room for A statement on this subject on tlie outside of this paper from the Charlotte Iluine JIcnocratf written by Mr Yates chairman of the boaid of directors ot the Western Asy lum is oi general interest Dr Mur phy lias been the superintendent of this institution since it was first opened and is naturally looking forward eagerly to its completion He is devoted to the asylum and is a conspicuous success in (he position which be occupies for be is not only an accomplished specialist but is possess ed of capital executive ability The institution could not be better man aged than it is by him and his ataist auts Drs Summerell aud lyey both physi lor TALLOW BEESWAX HENS ROOSTERS Chickens Xo Na Ducks ntneas BUTTER choice yellow Rood yer ft comb Corresondence of The Landani Oil last Tnuisday night the exi iciaea of "Till! Old State Superin ingcr lectured on Edu bor presenting the sub 1 st normal condition 2nd labom there mini i i in Tullahoma Mui fruetbro an entire stranger except as to Hh wide reputation through the nrftoa i xxv uiu uuipivn ti tniut lz4 out being invited At drat there citber theru is nominat opposition even two or three minis e' 1 sought harmony in the ters have done all they could to break W1! extent be destroy up the meeting but the people have ofctle uoquencii left tbqm standing alone and flocked to I ori haun we belter put up hear the most wonderful man ever here I orae other good I 8eems to Your reporter asked them the cause of 30me IHery Hill i the their opposition to which they replied I nlaufo Bhout ideotibcatfou with ei dA not like his The inter ther hus aiways cordially est still goes on hundreds are con 1 9uPPorted the regular nominees With vinced of sin while others are being con 1 only by bis ability vertedl We a'ked a gentleman to day be ba9 110 al our l)aQdj if he had been to hear Munday He an cou'Cieutfous regatd for duty sweredl but I will bear him from be discharged the require rom what 1 can bear he is certainly a man of God This i the WIHOlLt ns declaration ot the people of the city and lial le primaries will con country for miles around eider this matter cart fully ami feel as who wei considered hereto rUrVr 'ds secure a fore incorrigible are now attendin at)( ieilicieut official and harmo the 'e meetings and are deeph impress lB rTattkV ONCOKt) ed As long as this continues success I ancy liill Jji(y ti'h I8c6 is suiel Strong efforts are being made I Dnie1 iiiu i by the good people of Tullahoma to Rcnaru tor The Luidmiux uau mtn tuuiaiu a nttiK luuxrri JlHrJY I towns in the South are insisting on his nf tha immediate presence There is only al Lovelady uue Jiuuuaj auu ne cannot meet an 4 I ra ra ra 4 ra ra I riuuu ID Ul vuv inue rOLD I here he will go to the town of Stales A ville his birthplace urtenfdi years he has been preaching iu Georgia the State in which he was conyerted and joined the church at Stategyille last Jul quest was that liis eon should hold a Conference besides 38 local preachers meeting in that city This he agreed The church membership uumbcrt 9 91 7 t0 d4 and valuation of church property these people are calling on aggregates $9612500 This property hm to come to the death place of his I consists i 14 parsonages and 101 falh to preach a series of sermons churches that have created such sensations and The clerical attendance at Lovelady such intense interest among the Chris was unusually good only two pastors tiaue and sinners of this city lhccro 1 being absent The lay representation Dies of Tullahoma are making the wa small until the latter part of the ucu ravii open su ee ia i lucks session most ot the delegates being and onslaughts on the evangelist serve farmers The financial outlook of the only to increase the number of liis I district owing to the stringency of the friend 1 and hourly those who have times is not as encouraging as usual been opposed to him are changing and I Great prominence was to re are becoming his strongest supporters ligious exercises during the entire ses A contribution in a quiet wav was ta felon Vf nm thr ronnrto rf fha 'v rxox V) mv paoivi keu up to day by Messrs Bennett Me the fact may be gathered that the dis Adoo and Seaton which resulted in a trict is on the onward march shower of coin that evinces the good The good people of Lovelady opened will of the people This morning a their hearts as well as their doors io number of the auti AIundayites sent the entertainment of the Conference word to him that if he would preach lol There was enough and to spare suit them they vvould withdraw their The following laymen were elected opposition to him and assist him in the to the ensuing annual Conference to cause He positively refused the over wit Sparger Connelly tures and proposes to pour hot shot in Aloote and rancis Miller Maj to the ranks of sinners and non believ Harvey Bingham AL Sherrill era and anti AIundayites Never be II Gwynn and Rev AL A Abernethy fore has such interest been displayed were elected alternates in a revival in this town Dr Phillips riday was Sunday school day Maj of the Baptist church Dr Bingham the president of the Sabbath of the 1 resbyleriau and Dr McDon School Conference presided and Rev ahi of the Cumberland Presbyterian Jas Willson acted as secretary pro church aud others have done good ser pew There are 95' Sabbath schools vice in the revival and many acces 556 officers and teachers and 5 211 sious to these churches will necessari scholars in the district This interest lUOUfV uuu mUUUilY lliav vei COD wn tn lv InnlOi! attnr nrwl I fo elude to cancel his engagements in or in a prosperous condition After the der to give the people of Tullahoma usual vote of thanks the District Con during a longer stay the magic effect ference adjourned to meet at Elkin of his solid shots original sayings and next year Cordon unsurpassed eloquence The Chris tian religion is in a suppressed state of from i son ireiLn excitement and were it not for the few Correspondence of The Landmark so called croakers (terms used by the continues to rain aud crops aie evangelist) the religious awakening pver iun by the grass The farmers would have been here unprecedented sayl)ey anticipate harder times for there was a heavy rain or any Aear since tlie war to night a large crowd of anxious peo I ewis Alley died Tuesday 13th pie assembled at the Cumberland Pres 'nst alter four years of suffering He byterian church where they heard an was 82 ears 5 months and 11 days other one of Dr able ser oItl mons Several were converted aud ex Amy Davidson colored died at Lo pressed a desire to lead better lives Kau on the 15th inst aged 110 Owing to the rain the evangelist had I years according to her old retired for the night thinking there counl Geo Davidson would be no services but on being sent Mayhew Atwell have bought and for he arose hurriedly dressed himself are pulling in a new flour mill at May and started for the church putting his Hew in connection witli tlieir cotton coat on as he left the saw mill Respectfully Mr Munday will be here this week A or the early part of uext The ar Maryhew July 16 1886 rangements for the arbor spoken of in the article on first page are going for ra ward It ie thought that all of the min le follo'Tn?" a lst of advertised isters of the town will unite with him the btalesville in his meetings I postothce Monday July 19 1886 A telegram this morning from To any of these letters the appli Mr Munday authorizes the receiver to announce him for next Sunday here He will preach at the Baptist church Prof Hill win Accept ilia Clerekbhlp Correspondence of The Landmark In further recommending Prof II Hill to the voters of Iredell through their convention we are authorized to say that he will accept the nomination if it is the desire of the people Many Cjtjens Rowland the Sixth District Special Telr ranri to The Landmark Wadesboro July 22 1886 In the Democratic convention for the sixth district which met here yes terday Col Alfred Rowlaud of Rob eson was nominated for Congress to succeed Judge Bennett Sl'EIlN SON PA Grocerie.

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