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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 3

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fHE LANDMARK Jfc RSsjftk 4 4Kk yi 1' Ji'S WE COLLECT THE DEBTS You Have Given the season It Passengers and then returned nounds and two to the Jlm department to col fleet from Roberts When Mr TWENTY IVE AMILIES LEONARD Sherrill Knox Poston Co Eupeptic Springs water delivered 4 '124 and 126 West Broad Street Let us save you money on your all Shoes They are coming in now Every account is handled fully within 60 days from the titfie it is placed in our hands Write for Intelligence Blanks of in All ot Eaton Hurlbut Papers are correct We can show you all their latest styles and shades and will guarantee to suit your taste Hall Ph PRESCRIPTIONIST KTnHnn have some debts which XMvulvU I mean to pay but it any accounts against me are placed in the hands of any agency I will not pay them Aug 20 LACKEY TRIED TO KILE CONDUCTOR Drunken Neera Asiianlted Conductor Koontz on the Train rom Salisbury and Landa in Jail There came near being a very se rious cutting affray on passenger train No 35 from Salisbury Satur day night is the custom of many Statesville negroes (and white folks too) a number went to oaiis bury Saturday to get whiskey Among those on the train Saturday night was Aleck Roberts a son of Henry Roberts a well known States ville negro Conductor Koontz was in charge of the train and when he called on Roberts for his ticket the negro who was drunk said he had already paid his fare and proceeded to make himself disagreeable by cursing The conductor left him until he finished taking tickets from WE want you to send us the debts and accounts that you have given up as hopeless The Debts you find hardest to collect we find easiest using our newplan which involves no legal pro ceedings No matter where the party is or how old the debt is the chances are that we can collect it if you will give us the present address No statute of limitations runs against our meth od and our teiritory is the United States ENTIRELY ON COMMISSION A reasonable commission is charged if debt is if not collected it costs you nothing WITHIN 60 DAYS TUESDAY August 20 1907 the fall trade and your inspection for the men and boys for the women apd children made out of solid leathers made to wear that are bound to satisfy for those who are hard on and must have that will stand hard service MAKE EXTRA MONEY IP YOU want to make a little extra money securing new subscribers write THE LAND MARK for particulars Proposition open to ail with equal chances August 20 1907 I AllavR fill tlfiirv (iirAiwind rNlir and fa hA Hac 1 OP I I A mU to I jQ pumcuj i vt uiaujjtcu lu ivni iviievu viie poor as a result his I little sufferer immediately Sold by Druggists was hrnl on fka I ln every part or the world Twenty live cents was DrOKen at the wrist I a bottle Be sure and as for onliwfn I Sonthint? and talro nn nthor bfrtA and is healimr ranldlv I Guaranteed under the food and drugs act ueaiing rapiaiy jhme soth 19 Serial number 1003 Mr Lester who was here last accompanied by Mrs Lester and child left here Saturday for Memphis Tenn where he has work that will occupy his time for some months Mrs Lester and child have returned to their home at Winston but will go to Memphis I later if Mr Lester likes his work there and decides to remain I The Iredell Lumber Co has be gun work on the new building to be erected for its plant at the old plow factory site on the Taylors ville railroad in west Statesville I Mr RP Reavis who lives! eaat of town brought The Land mark a present yesterday that was cause for a large fine water melon and two nice cantaloupes The local military company re 1 turned Saturday night from attend ing the encampment at Morehead and the Jamestown exposition License has been issued for the marriage of Mr Roger Sloan and Miss Della Powell both of Eagle Mills township Ill stop your pain free To show you I before you spend a what my Pink Pain I Tablets can do I will mail you free a Trial Package of them Dr Shoop Headache Tab 1 lets Neuralgia Headache Toothache Period pains etc are due alone to blood congestion Dr Headache Tablets simply kill pain I by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure I That is ail Address Dr Shoop Racine Wis I Sold by Logan Stimson Son I The Bad Debt Collection Agency Trust Building or Lock Box 144 STATESVILLE Give Your Order HARRY ROSENBURGER representing Schloss Bros Merchant Tailors of Balti more is at store and will remain today and tomorrow Call and see samples and give your order Aug 20 RUNAWAY LAW SUIT ather of the Young Bride Had His Son lu taw Arrested But Lost His Case A runaway marriage which caused quite a stir occurred Sunday morn ing about'9 when Mr Robert Ball and Miss Violet May Minish were married at the home of the offi ciating minister Rev Robbins The bride is a daughter of Mr James Minish and Mr Ball is a son of Mr Ball Both families live on Seventh street and are next door neigbors Young Ball who has a position on the railroad has been paying the Minish girl much attention for some time when at home and had recently been corresponding with her The father objected to Ball and recently forbade him coming on his premises The young people would not be out done and have been meeting secretly Satur day evening an older brother of young Ball secured license for them and Sunday morning they went to the Race Street Methodist parsonage and were quietly married by Re Mr Robbins Sunday afternoon Minish the fa ther of the bride heard of what had happened and sought revenue by going to Justice of the Peace Turner and swearing out warants for his son in law and his older brother who obtained the license Minish claiming that his daughter was under 14 years of age The warrants were placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Ward and about 6 the Messrs Ball a host of witnesses and a large crowd of friends and sympathizors accompa nied the officer and the young wo father to the court house where the trial was held Many witnesses who gave veryinteresting and amusing evidence in regard to the age and trouble between the couple and Minish were examined One of the principal wit nesses was a young girl friend of the bride who said she was with the bride when she copied the date of her birth from the old family Bible to give to the man who went after the license She said that the date of the birth as written in the Bible with pen and ink was May 1889 Other witnesses testified that I they knew the girl to be about 18 years old but the father claimed that he could prove to them from the Bible that the girl was only 14 years old Theold Bible was brought into evidence but the dates of the birth of the Minish children were not written with pen and ink as the young girl witness had testified but with pencil and dates supposed to have been written 30 years ago looked as fresh as that of the date in question which Minish (claimed had been written at the birth of the young bride 14 years ago The question arose as to whether or not the dates in the Bible had been tampered with and one witness a Mr Neighbors who married a daughter of Minish six years ago when she was 24 years old said that hSand his wife exam ined the old Bible before they were married for fear of haying trouble af terwards and he thought the pres ent writing in the Bible was the same as that he read then Mr Turner then examined the book closely and found that the girl was 16 years old according'to the datein the Bible whether it be right or wrong He explained to Minish that the marriage of the girl was not ille gal as she was over 14 years of age and that the only charge that could hn hrnntrht wac tha Pnr Rdlo WELL ESTABLISHED ul MCL1U general mercantile business Stock in first class condition Reason tor sell ing: cannot give business personal attention The right man can get good terms Address Lock Box 87 Statesville Aug 20 3 ARE TOU CORRECT Or are you careless? bril liant beautiful thought written on cheap flimsy paper is as dis guised as the little duck What sort of paper do you write on? A beau tiful looks very much at home on a smooth beautiful pa per such as Eaton Hurlbut Pa per well known Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes We handle only the best factory lines obtainable made from select stock leathers and new lasts We call special attention to the following lines which are our leaders: fine Shoes the Selz All America Edwin Olapp fine Shoes the Irving Drew for strong every day wear the' Roberts Johnson Star Brand and the 'old reliable homemade from home tan leathers in all sizes in and fail to examine our line of Shoes before you select a single pair We can please you in every way Truly Yours Changes in Llverr irms Mr Westmoreland has bought thq interest of his partner Mr Leinster in the livery firm of Westmoreland Leinster and will continue the business at the stables on Center street near the ederal building Mr Leinster is thinking of going elsewhere and engaging in the livery business He went to Wilkesboro yesterday on a prospecting trip Mr Sherrill who some months ago moved to Statesville I from Catawba and engaged in the 1 livery business with Mr A Davidson has sold his interest in the business to his partner Mr Sherrill may return to Catawba Meeting of the Cotton Association At the meeting of the Iredell cot ton association at the court house Saturday afternoon the report of the warehouse committee was submit ted and adopted Mr Gibson was elected a delegate to represent the county at the meeting in Raleigh August 29 which meeting will rec ommend a minimum price for this crop to the national meeting to be held at Jackson Miss Sep tember 5 Another meeting of the county as sociation will be held at a date to be named at which time officers of the warehouse company will be elected Messrs Gibson and Moore were named as a committee to solicit subscriptions for the ware house company A Case That Needs Help The Landmark has mentioned the pitiable condition of the familv of Jir Jas bloop of Amity neigh borhood this county Two mem bers of the family have died with typhoid fever and Mr Sloop his wife and three children are ill with the disease The condition of some of them is very serious Mr Sloop iS' not expected to live The Sloops are poor people and need help The neighbors are giv ing them assistance but some outside help is needed Doubtless there are some Statesville people who would contribute something for the relief of this family and as The Landmark is assured that help is needed this paper will take charge of and place in responsible hands any contribu tions left at this office Bed linen of all kinds underclothing for Mr and Mrs Sloop or the children or cloth that can be used to make these things and money to meet necessary expenses are the things needediost Persons who will contribute are asked to do so promptly as the case is urgent Know It Was Hot the Hall Went Into Bls Leg Ed and Tom Woods two negro youths of Loray neighborhood were Everybody knows that Muslins have greatly advanced recently In fact the material in any of these garments would now cost you as much or more than we ask for it ready made Why then have the trouble or ex pense of making? ull line to select from Call and see them Waistsand Infants Knit Bands Every child should be started and brought up in this sensible garment me are becoming daily more popular on account of their superior comrorr durability economy and many omer good points Knees 15c to 25c each to il issald nnlosf YH1O kJUULlU L'oauuu cHJG taken to the chain gang to serve a blockade liquor had much to do the depot across the east end of Jerm for vagrancy Cureton with it but so far Landmark which the other route claims he is from Charlotte He had Thaiinal ouen loauug arouna ivj oores vine sev ivu UUO llUIIMS Ml IlfJMSH I 1 1 1 1 1 involved in the row excent Haves surveyed runsnear the Turners 7 Ju Om rs" nor any of the particulars 7 burg road for ssvera! miles beyond wenJ to the of a Mr 4J the Davis mill place lady Saturday begging and after attended the Thn cnrvnvnrc vnr eating what she had sriven him he uuomug exercises of the Sumter monument at Statesburg last week The monument was" erected to Gen Thos Sumter who served thmncrh thA died at his home at Statesburs days Sumffis agraldfnVDtew LZW SOH Sumter and he met a number ni Ji 7 ooison reii irom fortheirchfidren while teething with perfect a Platform the rear of the store of success It soothes the child softens the gums hAmA with hirn nhAfurrnnk jiuu3d xuiuiaui ruins of Gen old hnma nt uesday and Statesburg which was destroyed by The arm a Tories drlnS the war 1 PKBSONALS Some of the olks Who Have Passed This War Miss Mary Rufty spent Thursday at Davis Sulphur Springs Miss Mary Spencer Anderson of Charlotte is the guest of Miss Nel lie Anderson for several days Miss Margaret Brady and little sister Louise returned Saturday from Davidson where they spent some time with relatives Miss Sue Caldwell of Albemarle is the euest of Miss Mary Austin Glover for a week Mr and Mrs Glover left last night for the Jamestown expo sition They will spend several days there Mr Marsh Dunavant has re turned to Statesville after spending several months in Kentucky He will go to Morganton in a few days to visit at his old home Mr Young returned Sunday from a visit to the Jamestown expo sition Miss Beatrice ulp went to Salis bury yesterday to visit friends Air and Airs Sroncd of Charlotte are visiting at Mr on Alexander street Mr Lazenby is at home from Jacksonville la for a ten stay Mesdames Bennett and Jno Gray of Marion urday here Alisses Lillian and May Morrison are attending a missionary conference at New Wilmington Pa They will visit other points in the North and will be away about three weeks Mrs Lewis and little daugh ter who visited relatives at Noth Wilkesboro returned home Satur day evening 1 Miss Eunice elts of Charlotte who has been the guest of Aliss i Louise Harbin since Thursday will return home today Air Victor Stevenson of the staff of the Charlotte Observer is spending several days at his home here Mr Mills Jr who has a position in Richmond Va is spend ing a short vacation here with home folks Air Arevof Salisbury was a Statesville visitor Sunday Mrs I Steele is spending the week with her sister Airs Gaither at Harmony "Mrs Keim and daughter tfiss Alyrtle Keim left yesterday an extended visit to the James town exposition and Philadelphia rom Philadelphia they will gbtb New York where Mrs Keim will buy goods for the millinery depart ment of the Ramsey Bowles Co She will return to Statesville some time next month Airs Bowles and children leave todav for Goldsboro to visit Mrs parents Mr and Mrs pn Ir store at Grant Bowles leaves Saturday when Tom the younger of this morning for Baltimore the two picked up asmall rifle He Air ry spent Sunday with I was told that the rifle was loaded friends in Salisbury aud urged to be careful but he con Alr Sig Wallace has returned tinued to handle it until the weapon from a two stay at Atlantic I was discharged The ball took effect City jin the left leg of his brother Ed Aliss Lucile Devereux and her! Woods passing through and lodg guest Miss Elsie Curtis of Balti against the skin where it was more' went to Charlotte yesterday cut out by Dr Hunter The wound to visit Miss Lillie Mae Loving is a serious one but Is probably not Aliss Rosa Shuford of Hickory dangerous unless complications set spent yesterday here the guest of in The negro who was shot bears Airs Craig a good reputation Whiletheshoot Aliss Ellie Copeland who has been puff was entirely accidental there gow Scotland for Quebec Canada was much feeling against the young Saturday She will return 1 Qr boy because he persisted inhand a few weeks I linn the ffun after beins? told that it traveling abroad sailed from Glass rwas loaded and there was genera Air Paul Allen of Charlotte was regret that he did not catch the ball the guest of friends here yesterday instead of the innocent bystander Air Mills has returned from as is the usual custom a trip in the mountains He drove Tom was badly frightened when through the country and took in 5e saw what bad happened and pro Blowing Rock and other points tested loudly that know QLXVA XX JLX UUU1O ru I iv uvu turned Saturday night from Skyland and Asheville I The Colored 8audr School Convention Mrs Lloyd Townsend of Lumber Sunday school convention ton ic thn enact nf I i ad km Presbytery which met and will later go to Morganton to hh9 colored Presbyterian church of visit relatives Statesville last week adjourned Sun Mr and Mrs AL YoustofSalis day to meet at Cleveland next bury spent several days here with y0ar Jennie Lawrence of Salis Mr and Airs A ulp leaving bury was elected to represent the yesterday for their home Air ulp convention in the Synodical conven and family accompanied them home at Durham on the 29th and will spend awhile there Mr At riday session re and Airs Youst were on their way were read from the different home from Bakersville where they SuDday and papers were spent some time read by delegates In the afternoon Miss Edith Pou of Raleigh is the a memorial service was held in honor guestof Mr and Mrs Al Walker of Dr Saunders and Dr Har on Davie avenue grave of Biddle University who Conductor A' Bost who runs die4 during the year riday night hatmoan Charintto To 1 1 lapopular meeting was held and his sister Aliss Linwood and left last night for the Jamestown were toptes discussed by minis exposition and points North Air tars and lay delegates Bost spent last week in Lexington session was given over to reports Misses Grace and Addie Steele Sunday morning Rev Long who had been visiting at Rutherford £unday fschool missionary preached College and Newton arrived in Sunday afternoon A Model Sunday Statesville yesterday morning andp was presided over by went to their home at Turnersburg Smith superintendent of the local last evening Sunday school Among the add ress Mr Me Matheson of Taylors delivered was one by Rev ville is spending afew days in town Pvessly The convention closed Mrs Davis of Knoxville Tenn Sunday evening with a sermon by is the guest of hersister Airs Rev Hollowell the president Turner I is weKh of be Waliaee Hemp atives i hill clothing stock will continue four Mr'j Mills of Charlotte is in Saturday ni8ht own He may decide to locate here pt ii aajn Call and See a representative of Mrl Boyer arrived last USS isj Bros' or new olotbing night from Charlotte and is the truest Ki of Mrs Gilmer Lj Ie a111088 Mr and Mrs Eubanks leave nd ti? r7 ddress this morning for a visit to sTtatesville the Jamestown exposition ciQ J0rsey cows for Mrs II Young and daughter Landark Miss Lorene who visited at Mr and cOu0C returned to Charlotte Pl aqt nierht Thoroughbred shepherd puppies Mr A Whitaker of Charlotte for sale McGilvary Orr spent Sunday and yesterday herjl with friends He was en route home Landmark Wri te from Jamestown for particulars Mr and Mrs JVill Rose of Wash ington are visiting at Major p0'ssYllIe Steam Laundry Eupeptic Springs water delivered Pattnrsnn nf a coon in one batt gallon one and five gal boro arrived last night to visit his DrJLr mother Mrs Eliza Patterson who Wy befor0 the Qre Dr Matheson of Charlotte emal1 wiU use is here to see his kiAsman Mr theA SJ 01? Pnoexclusively Matheson Artistic platinums $4 per dozen Rev GCaldwell and daughter XuS TS? S' B' Miss Rosa arrived last nierht from I Due West to visit at Mr opi0aitl ror saie Mc Cald Laughlin Nicholson attorneys Mr Louis Anderson andfamilyof I R00131 Charlotte arrived in town yester MfTn fully 60 day and are guests of Mrs Me dayofatBadi1Rebt Colttectiqg Agen Rorie for a day or two They are totesville on their way to the mountains by fal1 dress R0000 private conveyance mOunlainS and steamer trunks sqit cases etc Mrs Colvert of Asheville White Co and Miss Grace 'Ki rkmanj High Point are expected here today to Widdifield piano at a visit at Mr reduction to introduce it Mr Jno Dean of El Paso Tex spent yesterday here with his cous £ntalk pPoJn wortb in Miss Janie Caldwell leaving last Knox Poston Go night for Salisbury Miss Mary Hadley of Wilson is Airland Mrs Jas Turner who the guest of Miss Bessie Anderson had been in Charlotte since their Mr William Miller leaves tomor marriage Thursday returned to row for White Oaks to visit QMTOSYIUU Irtbll UlgUU IVI 1 atflCk PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND RIDAYS OICfL 120 WEST BROAD STREET TELEPHONE NO 14 $250000 worth of wom and chil Shoes have been opened up in our store for are ready for We have The Lilly Allison Co: 'Phone 155 Pnr Rain A THOROUGHBRED Jersey 1U1 IJCHU' Cow fresh one Jersey to be fresh In a month Call The Landmark Auk it Pnr Ralo INE thoroughbred Ul Oalu SHEPHERD PUPPIES ready for delivery Price on application Aug 20 McGILVARY ORR Coart Items Air Lon Thompson was taxed 1350 by Alayor Grier Saturday for riding a motorcycle on the sidewalk and Mr Blake Moore contributed 13 for riding a bicycle on the side walk Jim Dean colored was taxed $3 in the court Saturday for leaving a horse standing unhitched on the streets married In Mobile Air Otto Henry son of Mr and Mrs Rpbt Henry of Statesville who has a position in the railroad service at Aluscogoe Ind Ter will be married tomorrow in Mobile Ala where he formerly lived to Aliss Leona Al Aleyer rom Mo bile Mr and Mrs Henry will come to Statesville to visit Air parents They are expected here riday After a few days in States ville they will visit Mr sister Airs Pace in Saluda and will then return to Aluscogee where they will live I Man and Woman Negro Shot to Death Sunday evening while taking a tramp through the woods in the cove section near Ashe ville Air Charles Sullivan and Aliss I Al ollie Elkins of Asheville were assaulted by a neerro who beat and choked thenT until unconscious Their screams brought help from a I farm house but the negro escaped into the woods The injured people were taken to the farm house and physicians and officers summoned A Mr Aliller of Asheville whoJB TV! A 4 4 11 In saw "AT 1 In rii I K9 night says that Air Sullivan died In Statesville use the Weser Piano some of which have been in yesterday and that the negro was I use 23 years arid mot a single deficiency has developed Not a surrounded in the woods near Ashe string has broken to my knowledge These Pianos are used two 7 a0 SJeray tornoon and shot to three years without tuning The names of those using them to death by the posse I will be furnished on application: Bow at colored church JB In order to introduce the WIDDIIELD PIANO one only will There was a general row amon i be sold for $225 10 cash and $7 per month A supply of new the negroes at £uth Iredell church! I gans Just received Prices from $45 upward Write for fur in Barringer township Sunday I they informatmn or call at my new quarters at 10i Broad street ntoht and a pAht I Statesville a a Claude Allison and Bean Gray were tried before Justice Houston of Barringer township yesterday for disturbing religious services Bean Gray gave a $50 bond for his appearance at court and was releas Zz4 MXX 1 A give bond and were brought to CLj Ini IP 11 I I XaZ rH 1 Statesville yesterday afternoon by I A i A A AAA AaAvK Deputy Sheriff Houston and lodged in jail During the row a number of shots I 2 2 2 were fired and one who was We call attention to the arrival of a big line ot doing some of the shooting but who new all Dress Goods containing the very cream of style and perfection in foreign fabrics If you a ball from a pistol in the hands ot have any early fall purchases to make in the way one of the crowd The ball entered a of Dress Goods or Skirts you cannot afford to pass the shoulder! glaJlisVcknd I us Also see us for the famoUH Rountree or came out on the other side just be Steamer Trunk Dress Suit Case or any traveling ow the shoulder nntfit Wppjitisiiva vnn mnnfiv on Mipsa All summer materials now going at your own price to close Give us 'a look Yours to Please White Company LOCAL DEPARTMENT MINOBMATTERS Mr Crowson has suffi ciently recovered from an attack of rheumatism to resume his duties as car clerk at the depot Alessrs Henly and Lester Alexander left yesterday with a pack of dogs for Wilkesboro where they will spend a week hunting foxes Wesley Wilkinson has nrASfintH Tmt? with the master beet of the weighed seven that Air AIcLain of Alexan aQd dre township Sunday afternoon at 3 hold and in an instant there was a stam men oi vuncuru cungrega peci0 among the negroes who feared tion and others interested in the they would be cut accidentally or burying ground at Concord church shot by the white men earing are asked to meet there tomorrow that the newsboy would be killed the 21st to put the burying ground by some of the negroes he was jerk in good shape ed away by other passengers and at Airs Wade Coffey who was the same instant Roberts made a operated on at Long banatonum I rush for the conductor with the for appendicitis is improviegnicely knife Will Walser and Sam Harris and was able to be moved yesterday two Statesville negroes were on the to the home of her mother Airs seat just behind Roberts and when Katie Gill on ront street Roberts struck at Air Koontz with A class from the Oxfqrd orphan tbe knife they tried to take it from Asylum will give a concert at the hinaand both received slight wounds court house tomorrow evening at 8 With the aid of the newsboy and The concert deserves a others the conductor finally succeed large patronage and the community jed taking the knife away from the will doubtless give the cause it rep 1 ne8ro He then handcuffed him and resents a liberal support took him to thobaggage car where The Observer says that Mr b0 was lat9r quieted and turned red Hyams of Charlotte who is a native of Statesville a tram a rrryed in States beautiful gold ring set with a pink 0 ir koonz told Chief of Police topaz The gold of which the ring wasat the station 4hat is made was mined in Mecklenburg Q0a aaa tr0yoie with a drunk county and tho topaz was found in r0 as to g0fc at States Alexander rL0nn0r 110 iCr i other side of the tram and there he Mr Matheson who has found Roberts with a large rock been suffering from a diseased leg waUing for a chance stik th all summer and who is now at the conductor when he boarded the sanatorium does not improve and traiQ arrested his hmb will probaby be amputated him at onC0 and himbefore Mr b0r sband Koontz who identified him and in Their little boy is ill at the home of structed the officer to lock him up relatives in Hickory T11e negro spent the night in the xue anticuurtuue uu mo lurmers city prison ana Sunday was turned institute and the institute for the over to the county authorities women of farm homes to be held at When the case came before Jus the State arm riday will doubt tice Sloan for trial yesterday morning less be large The exorcises will it wasfobnd that Mr Koontz could not embrace the greater portion of the be here and it was also question day and visitors should take their whether the offence was committed lunch and spend the day jin this county or Rawan The at Subscribers to the Iredell tele torney for the defendant wanted to phone exchange can now getconnec proceed with the case however and tion over the Telephone line JusticeSloan examined the witnesses to Loray Stony Point and and sent Roberts to jail in defaultof Davis Sulphur Springs or to all a $200 bond points on the line up to and includ Soon after the trial yesterday Air ing the springs The line will be Seagle a special agent of the connected with Taylorsville in a few Southern and a deputy sheriff of days Rowan county arrived in town Hei Alessrs A Saunders and Eu says the offence occurred in Rowan gene Turner formerly of Statesville jand be wttl make an effort to have are investing in real estate in Char Roberts taken to Salisbury for trial lotte where they now live The returned to Salisburylast night Observer says Air Saunders has a warrant and if it is found bought some real estate in Charlotte the trouble occurred before the for which he paid $2 170 and Messrs train crossed the county line Rob Turner Co have invested $4 jerto 'Yitt be tried in Rowan Super! jf 750 in real estate I Court next week 1 The local office of the Western I to a Ldaiark reporter Union TAlncrTnh Cn nnonnii P1 ine stailon yesreraay Conductor uiuuguu toe case was ina ySday aher havtos wbo passed througb 0Q No Khe Bali seCured tbe licens0 been closed neartv a week Mr i said tbat R0berfcs was the ugliest bY false representation As the Morgan al onerator from man be had ever dealt with and that warrant charged that the girl was ville Va and he is satisfied be would havepnder 14 years old and as it was mond are in charue of the oft been stabbed to death by the negro proven by the testimony of witnes WeTl tleCfmnner onerator I bad not the newsboy and others ses and the Bible that she was H1 MreviUe11161 1S come to his rescue He said he had over 14 years old the case was and would have shot Roberts dropped and Alinish was taxed with Miss Nan Lazenby entertained when he rushed at him had he not the costs at her home on south Race street been afraid of killing some of the Nearly every person in the court riday night honor of Alisses other negroes who had him wedged I room seemed to be in sympathy with Lorene Young and Eunice elts of the defendant and as the crowd left Charlotte who were guests of friends I the room many of them jeered at the iu iuwu uuair was astenaea to Oldman who had lost his daughter by a number of young people who A1ce Setzer widow of the and also his cas0 against the son ln pronounced it an enjoyable social Iat0 Thos Setzerdied Sunday at 1 law Th0 groom lost n0 tim0 in function and Miss Lazenby a model clock at b0r home 0n Armfield hoaving the court hous0 and going bostess' Ki q1 to his bride who had been lift at game of baseball between 0tz9r the home of a friend LonfffoA andStatAsvillfi wac tnha was tbe daughter of the late John luOnglOra was tOhave fi Rev Brown to Come to been played on the ground ml veaoy nve enu enureu ote Saturday afternoon but Longford did Tad0 2lark Rev Brown pastorofHope not show up The Statesville boys I J0S010 Setzer W0n Presbyterian church Alecklen know why Longford iaffi come unless they were I of the call recently tendered him to be Alay be so but Longford wattoped r0tb0r5 come pastor of Concord and Clio the Statesville boys when they did J'mtndr churches in this county and New play some days ago ra0ka The funeral Salem Alexander Mr Brown Hauser and Will King a Lutz and thentermpnM wiU r0sign at and expects two 'young negroesoi tbe Betaon ftel church yestorttaj aftlrnVn his "Ork about section were arrested yesterday by at 2 October 1st Deputy Sheriff Ward and will be vr II Tnnlin nnn Rev Dr Rosebro preached tried Saturday before Justice Sloan oldest citizens ofOlintnwnJMrfdffri at tbe irst Presbyterian church for fighting The trouble occurred esterdl Sunday morning and was heard with Saturday night ad it is said that Rffp Sfd 84 A snn int0r0st bv many old friends and Will came near putting Jessie out of daughter survive ThAJL sn others Dr was reared business with a rock It is for this be buried at in Statesville Sunday evening Dr reason that the trial was put off un r0v Gibbs Jill Mrs Ro38bro went to Cleve til Saturday afternoon funeral services coiad0ct the land where they stopped withreia Mr Moore of Statesville I Thurston little two year old vVef 5nd Rr' Ros0bro pf0aed Mrs Charlie Watt of Shiloh town son of Mr and Mrs BroX they returned to their ship Miss Vennie Templeton of died yesterday morning at 8 olk atre0Ckob urgl3Va Mooresville and Mr Wm Morrison at the home of parents on the Rchards preached and daughters Alisses Ida and Eila corner of Brevard and Stockton AshevHlf Sund compose a party which left Air Alor streets The funeral services will I aC nday home near Stony Point yes be conducted at the home this morn A in prog torday tor rip through be moun iug at 10 o'clock by Rev a' A Tb tains by private conveyance They Jenkins and tbe remains will be laid IjE will visit a number of interesting to rest at Oakwood cemeterv The S1S Dy Kev j0rdan points on the Blue Ridge and will little child onb I about tor I da'ly Inoon be gone about ten days days and death resulted from a com Sbb the traveling nr Aanh and Airs Jas rizelle plication of diseases He was the I er of Knoxville Tenn who is of Beaufort have issued invitations babY ln Brown home and was bv his wife and little for the marriage of their sister Hen favorite of the family The be Yh0 stret aain Sat Wllaninf p1 rA Ja CrOCke0 I theifriend a'e sympatby of Srday afternoon and held the attan of ttord The ceremony th0 tion of a good crowd about an hour will take place at the Alethodistl Mr John Henry Long oldest I kj Cobb has been rnmlnrtinr parsonage at Beaufort on the eve brother of Judge Long of meetins in the erove nea? th gnld ning of the 27th at 730 Miss ri Statesville died recently of heart factory bu ejected to dole zelle the bride elect is a cousin of Pai format his home at Odessa AIo the meeting last nieht He save Ea Mrs Ellen rizelle Wyckoff of ag0d 73 Mr Long went West in indenS Statesville Airs Wyckoff visited early life to teach school and re church of Christ and from what wac Sfi XVs riZSUe at there from MS Ltha holds to the doctrine was some trouble in tbe oerew There will be preaching at Hous viuiumy uiruftBii uriuge on num 1 wuiuu is iu tonville Sunday afternoon at ing creek in Eagle Alills township alne for the Statesville Air one day last week and during the L11110 ra11rSoad is making good prog nttn hMl trouble Lem Hayes white was bad After surveying a route out w1 lv us nd hfiinu thmwn into th a nrnnir I town via Bloomfield to a noint I Cureton was brought I am fl SI WMA UUaOUU lb IJS THrlltl LUzih I WVITU UL1C white people and negroes were in 9urvy0rs returned here and sur volved in the difficulty and that eyed a route from a point east of I with it but so far The Landmark town which joined the other route has not learned the names of those a 0W mil08 northpf town The line involved in the row except Hayos snear the Turners nor any of the particulars burg road for miles beyond IJIH I4VIS ITtlll ni'Af'H The surveyors were at work about eatmg wlmt she had given him he nine miles from town riday They I started to help himself to the con will pitch their tents at Mr Claude tents of the milk houso on the place place in Olin township to 1 tbe lady had him taken through the Revolutionarv war and day and wil1 camp there several oquire vous wnn rne aoove died at his home at StatesbuL to day8' result June 1832 at the of 97 vain at for over sixty years y8arS D'lr I ThflYniic fha Tr Anther enn a YTm I M115L unD houhain VJ MM A 1 MM 1 MCK OVU A I AW to Utou to used rqr over 60 years by millions of mothers Sumter and he met a number of I SHOES! 1 I IT a 1 xsH fi I Mnslin Di vvIdwJY nlMLAiro I rsSiO 11 I i mm El inlimn I 5 1 51 Y4 ft yS 3 Y1 5 I.

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