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EKMAl ITS! 1891 LOCA I The Statesville Development Company Thi Ollers to the first Cotton actory Built Iler 6U ni Twenty Tenant Lots Gillespie Coone Mrs AND Provided the actory costs not less than $30000 had in ear load 1 1 offers to the first Tobacco actory Built 1 1 etc A ree Site operating Uriel IB' tin (ire at the ht: I The evi $100 in Cash rong Sh ick at S4 00 per Thousand at he said hretMl iiuh The Statesville Development Coin $75 in Cash 10 1891 Orhtson aged 41 yetira iuhi 1 i nml 18 days 'i quuniui was present and lit ai Mr OltlTVtUY not less than $500 $50 in Cash A I MARKETS Brick at $400 per Thousand iun i will atty inlMlAkrA that mav bftve i) a IK'M THE A CURE Tvoutmnn and iholr wlu a will mU1 At ptthlle A ill i ii irI rd III Rnv Cured nf ()h tu Mill lld THE tlklhvivo hotit It 5(J TA I LOW inlahuug pit Hi'i'tMs Utt tires of the Moth dDt wit 25ui(oG Dec 1 IS91 jo ob lirttJng ni At ill hr bruHrMi JhAfir which the rry Trash sitfTevcr HEADQUARTERS for SHIRTS jj Cutters the Tenti 2ii ihii Splendid Line leans and Kersey made I ulUiET IT MRlRvtlli iHIoii 3Jn that Mr 1 1 A and as in Snlislmr CANDY CANDY Again and Down us th tn HI tract on whirl) It A Ibuiu We want all Merchahtsto ex RAILHOA1 SPEAKING amine our stock THE BEST ON THE MARKET Adnir NOTICE ELECTION before 51 1 have We I'm tin am ty Uk dm! m1 jar In ROYSTER'S CANDIES ft Orders for Tn? Landmark RUIT con solicited 1 Yours truly to their new borne will MORRISON December 3 1R9J Bill th SO per year 45 per year of his tin Robeson gentlemen canvass in 4" nil mi to bldlv burn three weeks distant and tbervgistra tion books close Saturday 12th inst Those who "re not proper! register Wyatt 1 1891 The board aldermen and the board of county 'ouimissioners will be in regular session next Monday It will be an important meeting of ning on full time at the old tand If they shijnld fail ti linl any sowpaw Heating aioiin can eotne to th ed up Bird Hunters Moore and Sands are at the Stevenson House ronin Rev Stover the new Metho an ankle The Salisbury ru'd Johnson the new iirxs 1UIOSTEBS OllHIKENS oil anil all oalel 1 east Also I hr irgHlHrr'nJHhMl tbHl ill tuniordlke kernels on tho buck of bls head Thanks to your wonderful CrrrctE a hh scalp is perfectly well and the kernels have been RrrtteriMi that there is only imi little place by his left ear mid that in Healing nicelv $530 12 on to 1 7 90 to jl 00 Tn 5 on to 7 (KI to iglit badly wagon and residence Gilbert of Caddo vice president A Ha ng quail lied abidudidHirttlorcf the cm lute Jt 1 Jvitu TMon ail hH vlug ver general mansvillu Development oertls 4 1 stroyed by the disease 1 would that the whole work! of HUflererH from skirt mid blood diseasef knew the value of your Remedies am ity Hill November 27th of Henri pneumonia IS Ulf Hoo ver id The dwelling house of Mr Summers of Shiioh township was ON THE 23d DAV DEOEMB old li A Msbut homestead ot of the Sunday of the Baptist and has aeeopt the church at diVcorier ad his vail to tho io 1 1 ed by the next mail by a shorter one from one of his pupils) the burden of Sheriff Allison's appointments for his second round of tax collecting ap pear in another column A number of gentlemen who will address tho 141 01 26 OH to 41 to HO IM Leaf common I' good Mrnppers com Wrapper gouv Wrapper line and treasurer The movement it is claimed will absorb tlie sub Treasu ry organization ing wholesale establishment in tlie State Tho chief departments are dry goods notions and shoes and their are made with tlie sole purpose of supplying western North The anti siib Treasury Alliance of Texas met at Corsicana last riday and adopted a resolution for the ap lm liEMElHKs I resolved tn irlvethcm a trial 1 followed thf dlrocthinscarcluHy nud Halifax county and probably else since the birth of the baby and the steady demand upon her time an swering letters seeing visitors Am is believed to bo bad for her It is thought that she will be more quiet in some place outside of New A ork Air Cleveland will sti'l keep his law otlico in that city and go to and fro ii tinmiEH Mtiji rngt'H TOBA( rt) CORRECTED WEEKIA GLOVER Co Rev A pastor of the Baptist ehurchis undec treatment of Dr Geo Graham of Charlotte for his throat He went down to Charlotte this morning the cond time this week but will bo homo to 'lie against a certain traveling organ lagent who is misrepresenting him i The broad which took the prize ions and about the same timea wheel vited and some of then Sheriff Alii un on his Boyd and wife returned irsdav ni'om a week's visit to is wuat KiiUKcruurns to i IN NOliTII ('Allot INA" SA county siAUKvitb northward fur twmuy I'utillfiiioub tiHJcM to tl cuuttiy Uno lit that dlriG elcn ami torsuM Mubwrlji'JlwB ulicu hitvlo the sail county 1s of stock in raHmad ompaHy to th amount Hlsty thousand (ioUarin Miss Emma Howell of Taylors ville is spending several days with CA LIHVELL EDI TO) AN ))') I'll) Toil December mH II no and1 pbh ti 1 1 lek mid flo wlih dogwood HK I BY at S400 per Thousand Misapprehension and Misjudgment North WnkA sh'jro New There are few papers in tlie coun try that will compare witli the States ville Landmark It is well edited handsomely gotten up and very inter esting and the only thing we have against Mr Caldwell and his papier is that both are on the wrong side of tho temperance question This is no reflection upon that ably conducted journal Its editor is no doubt hon est in his views on the subject We are surprised and pained to learn that Our brother has conceived the idea that the position of this pa per or of its editor is wrong on the temperance question We believe not only in temperance but think that it would be far better for men if they would practice total abstinence and however man maybe his views on the subject we do not believe be can be a good citizen if lie is not a cordial supporter and sincere friend of the cause of temper ance Is that the side Editor La a At the residenco of her son Mr near Bethany church Iredollcouu ID 1892 Min Dunlap In the 7 ago Sho had nifluv voars member of Botimny church and in iHrucliH taken trm us the first Dwelling on Land Bought of the Company south of the Western Noith Carolina Railroad the audit's and solicits orders for fruit Mr Conger will not give his fora but will sell torses mules foreash or on time that the Catawba river as it Iredell has an average fall of feet to the mile giv Oversliii'ts Undershirts and Vests or he first Dwelling on Land Bought of the Company south of the Western Norlh Carolina Railroad lie house to have cost when completed th with his lino 5ti time this lady was eontini at the Cooper House from the injuries she received in tho Bostian bridge disis Praying tUai yu curreuRA Soap nnl nr tile cutict ra 1ik solvj nt I was PDilreiy cured In addition to my owu case Tuy baby boy then about 5 mnnthfi old was buffering with wliat I supposed to be tho sunrn disease a mine to such an extent that his hd was rruit od over with a di1 nrab from HOOVICK Genekai Manager Industrial Notps from Rowan Corretpcndence of The Landmark Messrs rick and Monroe Peeler who recently purchased their wheat and corn milland machinery in your city have employed one of the best millwrights in eastern Rowan a Mr Abram Hodge to put np their mill which is now being placed in their mill house Mr Wyatt a Salisbury boy and formerly one of the Sunday school scholars at the old Presbyteri an church in Salisbury ha been employed by Mr II as the superintendent of the granite dressed work for the new Presbyterian church which is now being built in the place of the old building This will be one of the finest churches in the South when completed The red pressed bricks of Biltmore and the beautiful white granite make a beautiful con trast The granite work was nearly all done by our own native granite cutters and the work will aitest the skill of our native workmen Several buildings will probably go up next summer the principal part of which will be granite since the new railroad has run through our granite quarries and granite can be lots at small cost Respectfully aith Dee THE BREAD WHICH TOOK THE PRIZE LlAY OB SJau WAS MADE BALLARD'S OBELISK IBUV THWLOVBDIKECTBOMTHE MILEM IUAIANTII IIA 11111 SACK KJCI (10 Dec IL IV A IOl 1VS Wo have bmii 'b allng lourMlnro JBi5 and have fon nd that th Stalos vl! le Milling Compa ny akrs the lour i hat we have handled ground In the state It tIkcb well and is hwphl Wenwiln Nort harn Moor when can gH tn'h imit an inauuloetnrotl by Hie hUites Cni'ed by Ctilictira or about thirteen year's I have bi en troubled It offers for the first Dwelling House Built on Land Bought from the Company south of the Western North Caio lina Railroad the house to have cost when com pleted not Itws than $iooq and ur vuunti fn uls win torn? halt frozen into tuwn frost I WILL ATTEND AT THE OLLOWING TIMES and places for the jiurpo semf receiving Tax es lue ill Iredell county: Co! spring Mondnv December 7th bcol t's Roads Tuesday Decern her Ronds Wednesday December Jit Mourne rhurHday lioccniher 10 Mayhew's store riday December 11 Mooresville 12 Bryant's store Monday December 34 Mills Tuesday December 15 Jen Mills Wednesday 10 ugle MIUs Thursday Drcejriher 17 Harmony 1 rlduv December is Olin Saturday December IV 1 store Monday December 21 Troutman's Derernlor 22 Statesville until January 1st JHiifh StrkT Hood iddlHu toob Middling Middling Tinges and Stains Market weak Rowan and oc house on Dec 1 IbUl LS i a visit to consulted Davldfim' clerk to tin of Utmniy r'ris of edeH 'r hereby give notice th i Meotimi Will be ld in tho VfMlons toWJteulfpffl UHil WHrdH th CotJhly ar WHEAT RYE EATllEBM urw ILAGS per Ik dry per green washed so 4l am! wife of Mr Coone ciied of consumption at her home on ront street ypstrnday aftm uoon at 230 o'clock She was marrivdabout four But we hope this mistake will only leave the impression that we can hardly wait for the time to come for us to vote on this question and whenev er the election is held those who are in favor of this railroad can resf as sured that north Iredell will do her part All we ask of our south Iredell friends is to remember tlie best of rules: unto others as we have done for We helped build your railroad help build ours Wit York Jennings' Mills Nov 27 '91 Wilmington armers' of Ai a meeting of the chamber L' commerce last riday evening a cm was appointed to invite such as it saw lit tn make lip behalf of tile railroad snb 4 1 i at ih'dr nT In Ht' vHIc Ni' ji Motplny Nv i nhc hI91 it was ordered Uintiiu cJe'KhM lx held in the vari rntf lowjjshlpM nnd warU Itciejl coiinijf ut renjM city poHing phii'cs mi Tumday cvinh'T22 Tll Whci' iLlid where iU yoti ald enmity will vien tb (lUcHtlmit h'H bui'lxing Hiul i'iiHrlng th Board (hiun ty cnnHulMsl: to siHrm be behalf of tin hi my ti iSUiteavIHc Ale Line Rai iruut 'bmjRuiy for the purpose aiding In Dm con Hii 'imlmi liit nr railroad 1mm the Dwn of ml a duplicate marked in red ink across its face dated and num bered it in red ink to correspond with the date and number of the lost cheek and on the 'lot of November IS90 mailed it to Messrs Davis it Co meantime warning the Charlotte bank not to cash the original if it should be presented for payment Thu duplicate was received passed to t'ne credit of the payees at the Bank of Way nesvillo and in due course of time got back to the drawers and the The troubles in the irst Presbyte rian cliureli of Charlotte have been composed The Chronicle says they grew out of a misunderstanding on the part of the pastor Rev Dr A AV Miller of the exact character of the paper which had been circulated and signed by many members ot the congregation and which Dr Miller denounced in his nioriiiiig sermon last Bunday week He agrees to be come pastor emeritus and to retire from the active pastorate of the church giving place to a young man He is to ie provided with a salary which will afford him a comfortable lix ing tho remainder of his life A special to the Alrtrs find ulwrrer says that last Saturday evening two colored boys living 3 miles from Hen derson went to town got drunk and started home about 10 at night They were overcome on the way lay down iu a eoru lield and went to sleep anil the weather blow ing up very cold during the night they were frozen to death The Alletjlany Star says that on the Iiith nit near Eunice Alleghany county Will Simeox while running Momlav Tim pensioners call un him and get thini It is learned at the office of tho register of ilevds that Iredell like Al exander is ahead of the game in tlm matter of pension money how th" case stand 4th i iius C2 wilo'rr (Wil Sth (ICters IS IM 11 Sf 31 ii 1st 1 Mooresville Items CorresiKinde nco of The Landmark Thanksgiving was gener served here by a suspension of busi ness and at the Presbyterian church Rev Dr Wharey reached a sermon appropriate to the occasion after which a collection amounting to was taken up for the benefit of the The fastest time ever made by a railroad train between New York and Washington was accomplished last Saturday overthe Pennsylvania Rail road the run was made in 240 min utes the distance being 228 miles died Monday night at Atoore county of lie was 4" years of York city and taken residence at Lakewood Cottage Mrs no) $350 21000 Suite Chronicle 1st President Polk was here yesterday for the first time since the Indianap olis convention When asked about the reports of over to Third etc lie said there was not a word of truth in them The convention was large and enthusias tic and a more harmonious meeting was' never held in the United States He further said Third party was not mentioned in the convention at all and the body never gave it a single Asked about the statement that ho would move his family to Washington he said therewas no truth in the reports North is tlie best country he has and he expects to stay probably return to Enochville Winston to ran mission sent Texas at the Memphis conven tion on the of December Let ters were received from Governor Northen of Georgia and other prom inent members of tho Alliance in dorsing this convention and pledging their support Resolutions condemn ing the action of the Supreme Coun cil at Indianapolis and proposing to sever all connection with the facto national Alliance aud providing for a separate organization with entirely new were adopted At the second day's session the convention re organized tho Alliance under an original charter The new constitution provides for prohibiting any man from becoming a member who believes in belongs to or aids in any way any secret class organiza tion that makes political demands upon its members or in any way exer cises any of tho distinctive functions a political party Tho ritual pro hibits any man from becoming a member who favors socialism com munism or anarchy Kendrick To the EHtor of The Luuidmark Please allow me through your col umns to acknowledge our great olili gations to the kind citizens of Barium Springs Troutman and Statesville who so kindly opened doors hearts and purses to us in our hour of dis tress We can never forget you The Lord reward you Bovd Supt Presbyterian Home Statesville Dee 1891 Shaving served continuously from April 21 1S72 Senators Jones of Nevada and Allison of Iowa come next their service having begunMarch 4 1873 Tho Jaldical lierorder says that Rev just rcceiveil a beautiful bne down in it ar siime who think the newspaper is the only proper forum for the ttlement personal differ vliei'S ami that it is a proper medium In October 1890 Messrs Davis Co merchants of Waynes ville made a shipment of roots and herbs to Messrs Wallace Bros of this place and sent them a bill for $3399 A check for this amount on the Merchants and Nation al Bank of Charlotte was on the 13th of October sent to the shippers but in a week or two they wrote that they had received no remittance for the goods sent and to please forward cheek Messrs Wallace Bros there upon corresponded with the Charlotte bank aud linding that their ehock had 1 co 5 01) 00 12 00 16 oo 20 ll no no 7 co tn no tn i2 lu 40 nn Dining the month of November just passed Wallnee Bros received their etoler checks from their Char lotte bank and among them was one of which they had no account and which their October stubs did not show they hail ever issued It was for £13J!) and its face showed that it were the and brick at $1 per 1000 as an in ducement for the building of facto ries in Statesville Indueementsare also offered for the erection of dwell ing houses See ad for particulars watches that Mr Jeweler Rick ert is talking to you about just now watches that keep better time than the town clock andon this subject Bob talk uncommonly well as ho al The lias the reputa tion of keeping to host tires in town We have again tins winter rosisteil iliee a part of every day During Mr Eugenia Rose aud daughter Miss Mary have returned from a two vi dt to Raleigh and were accompanied home by Miss Eugenia $990: IMI' a 90 Total Jl230 a pension rOLlTICAL I'OtS ITS Turpio says without it's orj NEW GOODS NEW GOODS JUST IN bushvis corn: also sunc moJuMsei IL STEVENSON GimnlJan of IL MNIAY JAM'AKV lih IKD3 th' ft lhiv Ung trnef land fo wl Th tli Ht tiwf Iwghi Inw nt wink' M1k (IaiAh fhtnnifv hence iii inn jtpnnHh hk htiicf nnrth I Qk pmh'K ton Munn 2025 if tax bv the I county year on account ot pen sums was $14G88li making the cottn I net gainer to the amount of $7(i 1'4 Prof A Matheson of tho Moores ville High School came up lastri day night to attend the funeral of his grandmother Mrs Ayers Dr 11 McD Lit tle and family were out driving last Saturday behind his pair of fiue match horses with new harness and buggy The many friends of Prof A Melntosii of Macon Miss who has been unable to attend to his duties in school there are glad to hear of his recovery and return to the school WAWm Wrwnnt ITY COBI1SO WHITE i WAIUuL' OAK TIMBER wltiioul Kn ts also i BAUUELand KEO STAVES Will pay CASH for jwiiij MILLER MILLER Coopers Nnv 12 71 BtatesvW LIE MARKET CORRECTED BY MORRISON Southern Pine: Bright's diseasi ago Senator Ransom will be tho senior that the weatln had turned very during the night and that the ground was covered with a thicker snow tbau fell upon it all last winter '1'he weath er continued cold for 18 hours air! a little of the snow is to b'1 scon in pro 5 I ears old 1 ho remains were to Danville Va for interment Ohl olks' Bains ull ot conitort fr all ains tn rtammHtion and MmknPBs of tlie AgMl Is ttic iho ilrst and ojily ualn kill Inu ning plaster Now InstantanuuuH and Infallible TAX ROUND According to the official count Ros well plurality iu New York city is 59502 The county AlliaiKO of McDuffie county Ga has passed resolutions endorsing the People's party The ejecting of the national Re publican committee in Washington last week developed a strong senti ment in favor of Mr Blaine ns the Republican presidential candidate The committee called on President Harrison and had a chilling recep tion Hon William Bynum of Indi ana announces that he is no longer a candidate for the speakership of the House of Representatives and will support Mr Mills of Texas ivho lie says represents more than any other candidate the position of tho Doinih cratic party on tariff reform ifty prominent anti Harrison Re publicans of Indiana met at Indian apolis last Saturday aud resolved to endeavor to secure the election of a Blaine delegation from that State to the Republican national convention It was represented that Sir Blaine would accept if nominated At a special election on the 21st of 9 Provided that active work be begun on it not later than Miirch 15th 1S92 and that' the actoiy when equipped costs not less than $5000 of the public by Mr A Watts the elek's unf 'cnmonlv young i i girls throe licks with a small switch aud all asbme kindly Iler ather value iu the Academy on the follow ing morning and jumped on me with out any warning whatever and ehock Parks ot Statenville died of pmmrnoiii i Weilnesoav morning of la week aged s2 years Mrs Parks had gem I er bedside and was with her in li't moments Ale Med' rnaeh wito lived iu located causing instant death Sim eox was a little drinky at the time Governor Holt has declined to commute the death sentence of tho negro Dawles who was convicted of the recent burglary of the house ot Mr John Wadsworth ofGharlotte but has respited iiim until the 18th Messrs John Davidson and John Hall are preparing to build a tobacco factory nt Wilkesboro i HUI U' I lit 1 i i 1 'ill i iji tn '4 I 04 i'll 'r1 'll exsz ftl zzss eo I I rtr15 ir i ivU! ii i t7 tmr til st 1 1hot i 1 tl a ILiilruad drUefol the Board of County erm DAY November rol or abusing his vjip of Taylorsville ai fendant I learn missed the case at I 4 New Stirling N1 Tux Landmaks tor as nn advertising medium tothepilb lic Rates reasonable and furnished on application It is hardly necessary for 'run LANDMARK to state a fact which is al ready well known to wit That Messrs Wallace Bros have the lead ehihl survive her uneral from theMethodist churi at this af gi ther She states that as she left Nashville Mrs Moore lott also for her home in HvI na Ark Mr HESE BUTTEB Chcleu JTllyw air HON1 stralfHHf JH Ca shwvH was moderaior i pct tern and Mr Wouteu clerk teu The next union meeting will be held with the Salisbury church i the eximntive committee of the Asao ciition to arrange the programme stalo Chronicle 2it President Polk denies tl he would stump North against Cleveland if nominated WILL PAY YOU AN ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS? bundrf'! aud fifty 1 furtlmT jniftlrtj lars it jiwulc MortKrtyp Book png 1 HR A LEV Kiv antb Shelby Aurora 2Gth ult Many many years ago in the time that tried men's souls Mr Abe Col lins a shrewd bad man became no torious as the maker of counterfeit monej and was a Tory messenger sent from Col erguson at Mountain to Lord Cornwallis at Char lotte After the Revolution he had one day to pay an officer $30 costs in a law suit and the amount was de manded Abo Collins went into his room a short time and returning said: your $30 iu silver: I have just made it now hot from the stamp The man started to take it in his hands but the money burnt him so he thought it was counterfeit and left it behind So Collins made a legal tender of the money and never pant it llie had been heated in a wash pan ove: the fire merely to deceive the man and were genuine nwnev but Col former bad reputation and strat agem made him think it was counter feit This week a great grandson of this Alm Collins the noted counterfeiter is under arrest and will be tried at Charlotte United States Court for passing counterfeit dollars a bad im itation made chiefly of pewter and cation with great and the parting is attended with pain He rea on this occasion the follow ing st itMivs covering he period of hi pastorate May 1885 to October Mrs Lucy I'dk of Warrenton ho was here with her cousin Mis AN OPEN LETTER ABULl TWO YEARS AGO ftu ujrpn i wituse uiiine I Hhnlcl ou account of lit unuen liuti wHb gc funfiy) was Hound traveling nwrlrMfil nrul fGrrundliig connii ruHId1 organs arn! claiming tie a pari nr of mine TMs fact canie to my knowledge by parties to whom Jvj hud gobi com Ing to rm? for my warran ly ami for repair ou tlm organs virh a great minutes it would only have taken a few more minutes to have addl'd an Bl rick at S400 per TiioiiNatidL couple or tbiio wm ago while the family was from home m3 robbed of all the cooked provisions hand and a churning of butter A ti night later tho house of Mrs Steven son of Statesville township was rn nation as secretary school department Church of tho State ed the pastorate of Laurinburg The Kesler after ministry thoroughly prepared him self for the pastorate and for tho preaching of tho gospel and fimls that it is liis duly to enter upon that work" Mr and Mrs rover Cleveland aud McDougald who I nd been on the Superior Court of Cum eountv tor tonri p'd with the murder Simeon Conolev spring was Bible irst AND THEN ing tho Torrenee dwelling near the depot gotten ready again for a party of Northern sportsmen who will occu py it again this season Mrs Mary Ayers died at the residence of AV Matheson Esq last Thursday night November 26th 4ur little vilage" All of which was undoubted! eon rHt vnluubb tiact liutl "ti which Ruht A Krimsny now lh and Mui'M PJ wlt: Adjoining Dm Iambi forrnerlv "I by A J(JMHMiy Hu ihIm AHhtIihi THE LANDMARK THURSDAY IhtemeK 3 ibyterlan hureh last Sunday morning evening Dr Wend having gone to Third Creek ns i in tho installa tion of Anuuuotl as pastor i Owing however io the inclemency cl' the weather iim in st tion exercisi were po poin Ruv Caidwell preached his farewell sermon to the Associate Re form Presbyterian congregation Sunday morning It was a very al Mr In A Bailey of Rowan was in twn Tiiarksgi ving Day on his way to Snow Creek to see his kin is William am! David Wal la Jr iett Tuesday for New York to buy goods for the great iiouse of Wallace Bros all of the county officers hi ent new bonds The party of engineers of pin ty ami unci' United States Geological Survey ot The Laxi fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon Houck acci dental poisoning several monlhsiigo John 0 Houck Republican and son of the late Congressman was elected by 7000 to 8 ()()() majority defeating' JC Williams a Knoxville law yer who is ot Yadkin county stock The normal Republican ma jority in tho district is about 18000 President McDowell of the Ten nessee Alliance says that the nation al Alliance did not declare for a Third party and the opinion was unammous that the Alliance must re main a non pnrtisan body Mr Tay lor editor of the Toiler says there was not a man in the iiatiannl Alli ance friendly to Cleveland aud that his nomination is the only thing that would bring about a Third party Ho says the Alliance has no objection to Cleveland except his opposition to the free coinage of silver The sheriff of Iredell county passed through the city this morning iu 'charge of seven jail birds on his way to tho penitent iary with them Three of them were white and four colored Two of the boys are in for a term of fifteen years one for ten one for sev en and the rest for one and two years each Herald Boys in for fifteen years Where is the justice? Tn 1906 they will come out in the mid years of life without reformation and without self respect hardened and self condemned crimi nals Why not useA reformatory for boys? Reform them iu youth 'Winetun Sentiml One by one they fall in If the State press does its duty this reform will come its bound to come Cun cord Standard The only thingthe matter with the above is that tho who went up for terms of ten and fiften years are not at all but full grown men and tlie whole lot or certainly those wiio received long sentences have long since passed the age Landmark It had been endorse'! with the name that appeared on the face had been cash ed at the Battery Park Bank of Asheville sent by it to the irst Na tional Bank of Wilmington for collec tion and by the irst National of to tlm Merchants amt Charlotte on which it It was tho lost check The cashierof the Charlotte bunk had very naturally forgotten all about it i aud the warning of year before and credited the irst National of Wil mington with it without question I The check had been stolen the I erasure made and the idieuk held for la year until another October came around when it was presented for i payment the holder rightly caleulat ing that the bank officers would not notice that it was a year old I But who loses the $3399 Not i Wallaei Bros for they had issued a Mrs Dr Os Walker of Kandle 1 Randolph county is here visit her father Rev roggs Mi Atiiiie Callton who has been friends Mashmcton city i for wversl months arrivel home last A trial berland I char elo count las Tuesday morning the jury bringing a veiatiet of not guilty deuce against tho prison' cumstaiitinl and was very an 1 try to enlicd wlthiit any coat or extra expense to tho Tax Payers and liope you will save mu extra trouble aud expense by paying promptly The fo lowliu? have been requested to address the cUlxens on tho suDject vot ing afmbseriptfon for extension of Ittdlroad through Nn! th Iredell Hons 31 Rohbius and A a zar Maj Bingham Dr Angle ami Messrs Turner Armlield A Hartness A Cowles A Sharpe Kennedy Steele A A Hines aud others Ono or more of the above named gentlemen will atwmpany mo on my Tax round and talk with the people at each of my Tax appoint mentis Very respectfully 3 ALIION Dee 3 1K01 Sheriff Iredell County THE OBELISK DOETifAUAIll BPYlNn DAHIK NO I QU ALITY Eggs badly wanted chickens low an I Other produce very goral HIE WEEK GABBAU per it dried quarters bright bright sliced fancy bright sliced extra green per bushel PEAGHEb peeled bright fancy Dark not wanted unpeelod halves bright quarters BLACK BERRIES dried JMSPPEKKIES WHORTLEBERRIES prime EXIRA sack AMILY 4i siuk tsdtcd Mi lbs per bushel unbolted 4 Ib 44 11 new CORN ftu lbs per bushel biy from bii iiicis vi it of a month lt Baltimore uml I Owipo to sickness 'Rev Caldwell's family bus not been able I in os 32 tbs lny mixed IrUh hwiet ONIONS select per bushel Hog round per rb Ham sides dlHeajve £lltlt son airl Mum A Hoovqf ng ID yv irs months Mr Mott iml family left last iturday for Asheiille where they11 side in future it 'it j(jipil aic viivL tv dim gnva wat Dr Sapp of Kernersville I 1 1 against the original rsyth county is here on a visit to 0 5 son Dr Sapp I'nlon Grove and tlie Railromt Gandy Toys and Plain Candies in Charlotte ri it I o'clock Mr Is il Not Reasonanle THEN I ITS BLACK BUCH A Bitill ESTIMATE ON PAPER IT es That at the Presbyterian rhnrr hwas joint amt Ker Page of the Methodist church preached The Cor tin Presby teri a iiOrphrt nage aud anneint vi to ilGL Tho rector Her A OshiL'iie vond ilclPtl the rverrD? at thu Episcopal church and a ed lee nf $26 was taken up fur the ThonpsiHi or of The LaudinarK The rain on Thanksgiving prevent ed the students from carrying out their out door programme which eon sisteil of games of foot ball foot races tennis etc On the evening of the 25th Dr II Smith delivered a tine address on the immortal Martin Luther in the new 5 A audit orium which was filled to overflow ing with students and citizens who were charmed throughout the deliv ery after which Prof Rayhill ren dered some selections which material ly added to the pleasures of the occa sion Again or the evening of the 20th the 51 A gave an enter tainment consisting of music and tableaux Some of the scenes were fine The music was furnished by the Davidson Orchestra Then on riday night Rayhill gave a reading in which he 'liarmed his au dience He will finish his course of instruction next week A goodly number of the students have had severe colds (now common ly called grip Nearly all of them have recovered and are now actively engaged on their lessons and the great question among the students is who shall bi1 able to stand nt Christ mas for examinations will begin next week and that con dition who has not studiously applied himself to bis lessons for the past three months A few reminders of tho squall that visited us Sunday morning still lin ger in the shady places while the sun shines bright enough to be warm if it were not for the keen wind that smells of frost and grip Tho Lindon factory is running 12 hours daily and turning out 700 lbs of superior No 2( yarn for which there is a good demand at a fair prof it to tho stockholders Cotton is about all soldin this com munity ami still all the guano is not tiaid for much less the bills for sup plies WHAT BETTER TIME AN NOW? THE lANDMAItK eiUelilA'I AMONl'l Tilt VERY HERT EORLB ASH IS READ KVEIIV stnisCKibEi This is a great country as marked aforetime: and at the Baptist church of this place last Sunday night Mr Marshall while hauling a load of apples for Postmaster Ker ley last week from his niountainfarm fell off of the wagon and was run over by it and ri hurt He got up on the came a mile or more to th i of Thomas Kerley whme he is eon I fined to bed Careful examina was dateil Octo 1891) and then I the incident of the lost check of last I year was recalled Closer examina tion still SUOWetl lUUl uiu viiarueiets had been neatlv erased from Mr Drake commissioner will re sell next Monday 7th instthe two remaining lots of the Drake and Mott property on Broad street These lots front 29 feet each on Broad street are 211 foot deep and will lie sold ou a credit of six months Messrs 5V IS Phifer Co who have been dealing in flour since 1865 pronounce the flour made by the Stati ville 51 tiling Company the best they have ever handled ground in the A' 'K STKit K3 ora Awaj (Jutiruni Remedies Are in truth the greatest skin cures bluotl pur 10 era and humor rumedk's el nwuh ru tluxes sold everywhere Price C'utiuuka soc sum 2r Resolvent $1 lTeparel by the POTTER Drug AXDCHOICA COBJM i ration Boston Mass for to Cure skin DIWPLES black hcadsTcliapped and 41y skin I llu Hired by curict ra MrincAiEn Soap Thre wore finebrakt at bnth cf tho ystvnlay There are at present 11 prNorer? iu the cuiinty jnl 2 Stato aud 9 ederal Mr Thad Mmittfonivry of Col pripjr township with the armers Warehouse tilts scasnnL Supreme Court decides in the ease of Yount vs Morrison from IreduH that there wano error iirthe court belowand inthe case Walk er vs frotn Irddl that there was error A ree Site ilrick at $400 per Thousand AND $500 i i i TAY1O1LSVIJLLK Alexander ts More Ont the ret1on JKnlnr Than She A for 1601 for Pasturing Geese lie General hat About loMii Correspondence of The Landmark John Gwaltney! register of deeds has received from the State Auditor and is delivering the pension drafts to the widows and soldiers of this county entitled to pensions from the State Tho total amount receiv ed from the State by pensioners in Alexander county this year is $1230 divided as tollows ill wMnira Alb etas SI? per year rnuuier? 1 sohlter 3 1 2 ohllers 77 pensioner? Alexander eountv nav tax to the State of $413 and receives the above amount back 51iss Effie Kilpatrick and class of young girls gave an entertainment at the college last Thursday night 5Iiss Coon 51clntosh visited States ville one day last week and brought back with her part of The Landmark job office 5Ir Carl 5(atheson who came up homo to spend Thanksgiv ing Dr Houk of I enoir spent several days here with Dr Killian the past showing for the congregation Pros on membership 106: total acces sions 2: total losses I deaths i 12: baptisms 40 marriages lf i total conti ibntiou $61 1 A 1 4 1 'med to lied The celebrated suit of An ndminis trator for pasturing 6 geese for which he charged $4(561 has been decided by the magistrate before whom it was tried and judgment given for $5 and costs amounting to 1 Stall sville vircuit Western North Carolina Loniercnca left with his 1 family first of tins week for his i new charge Elkin and Jonesville i 1 1 is succussor Rev Webb has I sitice moved iu aud occupied the par 51 rs Knt ie Robir last Thnrsdav nirht was unite a sue 3 lios li KnhiiHuii ces It did not differ in any material particular from the old time festilml The ladies sold out aimed al! they had for sale and alizeil upwa rds of 5Ir Walter Dona'isun of t'hnr i II Stevenson Esq will sell on wile ot Col i I I lllv i i ourth creek one hundred or more bushels of corn and some molasses Mr 11 Swann has just received new goods is tor and has a line of jeans and kerseys" Mr 1 Morrison invites the at Itentiou of merchants to his stock of candy toys plain candies ike He 'delphia Saturday a wo physicians Rev A Lutz of Rowan county goes to take charge of tho Lutlu there 7 Capt Clark general ircigiit on a visit of two or three I learn several of the citizens of elatives at Henderson in I this township were quite mistaken as to the day the election was to bo neld for the Statesville Air Line Railroad i and quite a number met thinking the i2lth of this month was the correct AOUrUTiHIOIEXTS 'noticTzj CvrrespoH'leiice of The Landmark Notwithstanding the beautiful fall there is a grdat deal of fall work not done Messrs Tilyiigman Jim Pope and John 5Iock with their families are making readjlto go to Arkansas 51r Henry yherrill ho has been spending several weeks with relatives here is soon to return to Indiana where he has beeu living for several relatives in South Carolina 5Ir Will Douglas was arraigned before A Ahixauder Esq last Saturday ehargeRwith threatening or abusing his wifte Law ver Burke the le jjlis 5Iisses 51innie 5Tary ami Margery lv sler daughters of Kesler qif Cool Spring township left on the Charlotte train this morning for Laurinburg Richmond county do Hi ike their home with their brother Rev Kesler who has just as ime toe paterae or im uapnst ()f nlvis vcurch of tmt pmce tion showed that it Mr urown and wile ot Ashe lsOi (no I 'ULH A I ai ic I 4 I 1 1 i A th Illi fnmih of Lis brother Air Ci IL Brown The familv Mr Reulum Rev nohls of Olin township has moved i tov the of the check II IliL Esq clerk of Lie bppe arvd pavabIt to i aVUS hnM Ji tnr rpfAnViin ri from 1 1 7 Mr Pahuvr ha been down in sml Minitinnnei visitin rel trary to the form of the statute in ativ ami hunting quail gtwand such cases made and provided and asramst the peace and diciiitv ot the State and the cause of public eduetv innn 4A 14 ltl A mvu vuv ttxvuvi vaui tv f'qji iits raie oi wop mtn ear in par igrnph elsewhere there eight i ou test ants and Mr la nigi won the prize All bread win li and after 'be Airs A Carlton Mrs ITarrill an Julia iMacC ill had ni ulii i's award alt tin In ul was I i 0 taat cliurca sent ti the I rosovterla Ornh iuage Appropriate Thanksgiving serv ices weie livid last Thur'dav it the people on the railroad subscription Mr Rufus A Bradv late of David 1 (iii' stinn will lie with the sheriff nt 1 son lege a nail ot I reilell conn tliAsj nnnmntmpnta Horse! A Horse! MEETING BOARD EDUCATION My kingdom for a Horse! (HIKES AND MI'LS OIt SALE fd' on tlnir' con El Der IN HI ren4on Wnrrnnln Here Peaslung Times In the Mouataln The old soldiers and soldiers' I Our former countyman 5Ir 51 widows of the eountv will he glad to Hall now and for eight years past a '1 at that Register of Deeds David citizen of Watauga brought his fam son reeeiveil their pension warrants Hy down last week to spend the ivin ean now witn ms lainer iii iaw ur i nu fus Adams of Concord township and returned himself to the mountains Tuesday 5Ir Hall says times are good in Watauga that the county has just produced the finest corn crop it has ever grown in al) its history that the crops of buckwheat hay and sorghum have been good aud that the people are fixed to live and have plenty to feed on There is very lit tle money in circulation but very lit tle is needed except to pay taxes and therefore' the searcityof it is not felt' Mr Hall says tho colil snap wo had here on the morning of the 18th of i Nivember was almost a blizzard in his county The Watauga river was frozen over and a man could walk across it while the mountain sides were sheets of ice and were more beautiful than ho had everseen them appear before There were elgut hmvuM were of vxrcllt'nt huhIUv Ls iHw for Haht by 1 Moirls lhthr (' rropuHt Young Wllllu in Why Liver Regulator of cotiree It can't be beren In any attack of Indigestion B1l firk Headache or ConaittNUku) It g1v quick Hof and Jlf continued fur aw Min run tuew kh iid i tie ruu laU' iu ll ani powder form The iir uttnc powder wonderfully ctmvauivtit Enr the vent fo Midair Mr K'l is HCaiu with Capt I pocket a pinch Of the powder an 1 aewaUownf miiM Im Vn rs" allM t'l rkn er ies old run th Char i leaves no tasie ami works cffeetuuly tormul tosr wrtbllxf will be ecm io me N1'11 J' run Ino pa1 ieit uni a a i cowues I lotto and btarcsville road I th lasdmas4 once tor Job Work Rev Dr Pharr went to Bethpage church riday morning to preach during a communion occasion and Roy Dr Whnrey went to Thyatira church the same day on a similar mission Late Saturday evening as 5Ir Brawley was going home when near the town bridge his mules fright ened at the (Capt Clark traiu) as it passed ami sudden ly wheeling threw Mr to the ground and ran the wagon over him fortunately doing no serious injury though one of his fingers was pain fully bruised Rev Tj Sherrill of 5Iorgauti1n came down riday and preached at the Methodist church Sunday morn ing and at night Rev 11 Jordan did tlie preaching Tlie geological survew party that was encamped in Eudy's grove near town disbanded Sunday on account of the severe weather and most of them left this morning for Washing ton Hon A Leazar went to last night Mrs Eupliemia Knox county has moved to town enpies 5Ir 8 5Iain street' of the State and that not withstaml I ehurch last week was shmly attend i i i I 4a 1 4 1 1) i in vn 1 1 ii! nml 1 1 1 4 II 14 11 4 1 A 4 Ml 11 11 1 a T141 TT I i inn tire tn ht ir bn crop coh the fncts While business has not been as hrrr this tall a a it wrs iti very certain 1hy talk that reaches here is correct that Statesville buJ nes men are in better shape than Heu' "ut jKrtlfps all over the country lor bull pruLeetkrtJ that I Juul tujlhlng to duwluj 1n strumeuis was selling then rPj'rsfteiitM to th people that he could soil wime organs 1 was sU1 ng umb ra diiTcreut nnins and Ivr less money I went to work at once and ci Mm nn tills In th ix'xi pln was found carrying around a letter stating that I was havinginferior ureans put up lor iny tradv 1 sent out postersofTorlnc $HhHcr the letter and certain Information in regard to If This tter scon disappeared aud now I suppose he has uccpedt! In having a little article published in a Northern journal in regard to iny organs This he is carrying around and exhibiting uu Surh occasions aa be itnaginra will iruure ruy buslneaa VJmt Ms next effort will bring forth Is hard to tell but what we uftaU sm we i and 1 hope to pussefss tuff! cion riari lanceto keep up with him wishes to How my organs land pianos he had better in auotner I boss' The' public is requested take due notice above lacte and govern lielf IKON KI) De3 lS9L StatoHvllle puipit Sunday hni nn import ant conojA Vatiun i ineutiritr will be held ut tbv hour tor the morning ser anti th quests that ev ery menibvr of thu congregation be present JDt A the recior will jiuhl services ut Trinity Episcopal church rf mda mornine and evening administer tho holy file morning setvicu i Tho union meeting of the South A Hsk (lour which is sold on this mar llisimilv aa is taken tn I ket by Ur 0 SWANN Dec JHMI LAST BROAD ST JSloOO to In the Baptist church of ShuHc on thr 25th ult by the groom father Rev 1 Hudson Mr II Hild 4qj Jr and MIhh tutnh Mi av AU shelbv DIED At Amity the 2ith tifNovm iberof pneu rnouia Mrs CjetumiUne urblMou Alien! 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