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nni lie uri VOUJMK XXII. n Dili g Jnixcnange. U&VMNlWhl4; NOlWll CA UOLINAj THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1904. NUMBER 31. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T)U. W. T. HKKNUOX, " Oliice Hi,-f i v lljtl.t'fl i)hlt Pffit-V: 1)11. C: r -i. ,., . I'KNTlst, . Oilr'oupMilir's olejr J ieliW l)Bc tihifc . . Teleblume Hi, 'JONATHAN I'LLLU, Attoioky at Law, laciunbukg. X, v. Oihce over Prince & lU.ie's Drug Store, Telephone 10.". MAXCY L. JOHN, -U- AtToM.SKY At fAW, . bAUlUNIUiiui, N. C. t.om'Rl OlliWJl, residence G, W ;MAfrHi3; . UHltial Surreror fof Scotland t'dfiniv x. r. FORMER CHARLOTTE STREET CAR DRIVER i,w lEira tiarcn Lyveden of Cndnd. He R2csnt!y Volts i Amtkl (ibarlotk' (J')M'r've,-; , Not lrhiny sf r-H.'t c.ir drivers JiHv.e' b(:!Jd?; .petr's of Riigli-h realm: but r?Hmj it 13 ihty'-e act to say, in the case of Baron Lyveden, that he is the only peer in Eigland who held the job of driver of a street car, drawn by a mule at that, along-the streets of Charlotte, As he, Courteney Percy Robert Venioll, Who is how JJaron Lyvedert, Used to 5ay wh?-h he lived in Charlotte 10. Carson renrimber :'Atu P'&.'l. Mdm at vimtiswi- cyv quite we'll. Mr. J. H. Caivon; , ;.' , spok" entert iinin.uly yesterday !jfQIy (fl RlfflS OVff iB&tSty KM about him. "He w..s a tail, fnir, ! Mr. W. W McCormack, a Merchant of broad Mouldered Klislnnan! ( y and he Jacked :'-! I iu-.i .d ;1 1 Jt v - ioke just as any rt'al KnftUs'iuimii I Wilmington, Aug. j i . . - lack 7,-Tbis m the year 1887. 'It's .--j UAldiKli. iibf a fe;- aeks h, villi ?,lf. morning', a few minutes past "Some of theyoiif7;i iijc-t.' ifri'tlii-! '' blight, just a crow the Banks ri! to Have ji'mi ieK-ni at 1i johanuei trtle at Wrihtville ii'ock diieV hi o'r?6' irrarf tiich,- iuburbin li'Olltrcal. No, was sunDosed to' lw l.jwlv ff 1: the lat for the beacfi tbfit up. When the nistnl - - - . i s ;:Wr IViHliopiJosepli S. Key. S .utliern M F Church, writes: "We i ve Dr. Moffett's "TKIO'i'IMN'A"' (Teething I'owilern) to onr little Kr.nelchild with tbe liiiiiest result!". The effects were almost iwaX- i.-,, anil ret'tainly more satUfuctoy ti nn fr.iMi iliiv Wei- er used." "TF.KTil LN.VWt'iiittf I'ot(1ernJ ("OiinUrdi'ts! There are Charlotte Iiier UhuvstcLV mule, don t you ki.(;w, J but thulis ein- fly what K very th. iv' new; tirst-ciww rwe.. Honorable L'ercy did for a tii-toIthe time he made his hu.iu in Charlotte, many people now ia wlio rMin.-nilKM "Llld I i .I"-' V as they called him. The identity of Baron Lyveden With the l'eriv Vernon who lived in Charlotte had been recalled by. j the' tour he ha recently eomplet -led of collie of the pt'iiicipal Amer- " ' . ican cities, as cliairniaii of a Marciunun rHMnti: 1 municipal committee of London, WW ('v.-rn -s ( lie F:i"eeU 'f tHe III n niiiKnr.ine arucie on jiaceuomnu jor t(e pur,)0se ot StUdVlIlg OUr refuge l!)o nuthor Qorlbea them sti . . . .,.,..' ii : H peasantry thb lowest, type-dull muiueipal government lie i wltted and of roor physique, corrupt S;,id to be one of the most popil- 1 t "T 1 i.i rne lugiishman went away to more congenial climes, on a fast run. When it was explained to him that it was all a hoax, he was Very milch diHguted, and said he ccml 3 n't see any fun in it at all: He alwats sail ilmt he woilid ond day com'-' iif,o iord-i nigh,., i-tih 6'vef-' ,find instantly killed W. W. Mdiririircp a Jfe"ad- iug merchant of Ilowlaild, Robe son county, who arrh'efil Satur- Jhtsville 5 degraded nnd semisnvage.. , , . . ! i . ,jeers Kugbllld, havmgSUC Ldnnniiv h more ninrmln. ceeded to the titles and estates. vi, " ' 1 T 1 than tioir in.iiir,intion." sav8 the au .-.if liiss lv.ii-le. the second 1-iOru thor. "Thpy embrace me In a hug of T , in 1001 dirty rnjjs, and they kiss rne on botb -T . . chJka. One poor old lady told me. i It was a very interest ng after this ceremony, that she had beep re .r tk;;t the voung Englishman moaniiii:; the death of her eon for , j in Amil.j;,K ' iu 184 he elclu tots to such an extent that dm- lng nil of that period she had never cai ne to America, with scaice washed her head! 'No soap,' ehe cried, enough funds to last him till he will ever touch me again. I mourn al- ; ..i.i fmiplovment. He was 1 x , a waiter in a restaurant on the ; Bowery, New A'o.dc city, audpur- for st ways: tentioii tohis v c'.aim; although there wa little fun: made of him about , "lie was a willinir worker, but ? had no conception of how to work. He showed strongly the evidence of his early training and education. He made few inti mate friends, if any, but was ac quainted with a number of peo ple. The town war about the third its imwiit size, ahd almost everybody knew Mr; Yernoii by sight, at iettst. lie had ho money, and was on his 'uppers' most of the time. It seems that lie had failed to pass examina tions for entrance o' the English army, a'nd had beet! rather wild in his habits. He tried to get up a-number of amateur thetri--.Vii'l ecaclied them, but ule no success of tli3m." AS'ter about six months stay here, the Englishman went away shipped on a sailing vessel and got -o be its steward, which wa the job he had when he got news of his elevation, by inheritance, to the peerage. 3'M speir"" ana n pusmess iu y day on sper i in A 7 endtfftiie beacli, but the sea sjidre Hotrl a-U fit a mile this side to ue sxith so at iriends I ill o'clock 1 11 u k s ' sied various lobs jtoCh ulolte In company 1 Mr. Henry i. Vanderlip erai rtTjrrr .r Up-to-date Photographs, Copying una Enlarging, see me while in tW city.. rhotoKraph ai. niht b'h-lisht. ELLIS, Wilmington, X. (' j OUR RALEIuH LETTER. Mnrket St C. vith and start -1 t!ie h-t dairy farm m Mecklenburg. He did not p os- per in this ventrre, and he soon after took a. job as street car driver. The street cars, pulled by mules, had been start ed in Charlotte the first part of 1887. Mi John 8. Carson and Mr. J. f Vfc-tcnt Attack of -trrilcn Otrrcd by Gairn- betiain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheo Remedy and Perhaps a Lite Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of darrlioaa and be lieve I would have died if I had not got tun relief,"' says John J. Pattoii; a lead ing citizen of Pat tort, Ala.. "A friend j reccommended Chamberlain's Colic, (,ho-1 lera and Diarrhoea iiemedy, i bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after tak ing three does of it was entirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel couiplamts. For sale inffiBISSiSiaiaiaiEISiniHSIFiaiSIIiHillHSIBiail! Ladies Umbrellas! W A Strong and Durable Umbrella, in all the U1CJ H Tbiiiilloa. Warranted Fast Colors. The kind they ai 3 soli for 1.00. We have secured about 25 Dozen afd 1 511 rVVif 1 lliilll lio v'iih nf, Ti)p. pMe.il Will tliVyUI UII'J ...'V.w u . -.'v w by Ur. 'Jeo. D. Euerington, and Drs, Prince & I!ne. 3 S3 n M ra U l)ott-i Madras in pinks and blues, with white dots, kwA l'.)c; to cl'si v6 price is lUc. A few more Umbrellas, the rvnl ir .1.5 kind, we are oi- "V A X "O" 3S3 S I AbVit J'4c and - - r - t V lien's I 'm- A good vplne in brelhw at 4"c. Our entire line of White Goods have been reduced. -lust Arrived AW -u pieces oi rretry t-oiorer-" the kind that so'd lof and I.w-'j e are f ioc. . h;ive made a specij in all Minimer ariianery. ve don t vv ant a single hat left on : ur counter, and to sell quick r we a-e going to soil our en tire line of hats at one-half price. m m at .m S the big racket store, fli GEO. (). (JAYLOUD, Pkop., WILMINGTOX, N. C. jjjg a ri ar All mail orders receive prompt attention. niHiniiiiriinininiiiiiiininiminininiiiiniiijniainiiiiniP Strikers cause Run On A Bank in Gslcao. Chicago, Aug. 5 A run begun today on the Drovers Deposit National Bank located near the main entrance to stock yards. Replying to inquiries regarding withdrawals, Edward Tiden, vice president, who 1ms been one of the spokesman for the employ ers during the packing house strike said. 'As long as the de positors come, they will get their money. The demand is sense less and caused Ly the general excitement in the yards." Latest report of -.the brink's 3fi!k80nrc;S and opened a crowd of people appear ed with saving deposit books and demanded money. The bank began paying and officials declared every depositor who wanted money would get . it; Vice president Tilden said the run was started bv a statement made by an irresponsible person that thb bank had loaned all its money to the packers to beat the strickers. Ule left them about and prcsumyibl starte'lto Walk alone back to Mr. NatHan's but instead of going south, he went north and did not discover his mistake until he readied the trestle. There he stopped and is supposed to have beeii'ajbout to retrace hi steps when jthe car from Wilmington came, along. He Was standing inside thectifve and U supposed to liare hdsjud ged the speed of the catr hate mistaken its eourset by .reasoils of a sharp ttirti. At any rate the1 mof orniaii. who had seen hilil standing by a pile of wood nar the track: was dumbfounded when close upon him u see tire stranger step or fallimtnediateU in front of the car before it was scarcely possible to a.pply the brakes. Both McConnacks legs were practicably cut jii, his neck ! was broken, his shoulder ami hip were crushed and he was otherwise severely injured about the head and body. The car wt$fc stopper! within lij'ai'ds after ha ving assed ov;?r the bod; and and extra car was hurreid lo the city for the coroner ?nd undertaker. The remains were brought to Woolvin's p.: cl pre pared for burial. The dentin cation was at Hist only bv the railroad tickets in his pocket,, but later to-day a number of w holesale merchants and travel ing men called at the undertak ers and confirmed the dentifl cation. Mr. McCortnack is about 4.") years of age and leaves a wife and children at Uowland. The remains ,vere shipped there this afternoon for interment. A coroner's jury empanelled to in vestigate the kiiimr return a a verdict that deceased came to his death by being run over by a trolly car, but that no blame at taclied to the motorman who Wcis J. T. Moore, formerly with the4C's at Charlotte.5 The mo torman did all in his power to' save the life of the mail, but his efforts were in vain." . Upon the verdict of the jury, he Avas. releas ed from a bond of $2! given by Wl i aijii.liiiiili, .fc, jjm ! the cornpanv for himumediate 1 - " ----..-- -Kr lY J4"iMaJiis having i' 'j't'rrielE up. ierlff lu Rka- TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. LARGEST AND FRESHEST -124 STOCK Carbon .f.PKK,l. ."(), ?2.."i(), 00 and $4."0 jer box of 100 she'ts. Kibhons, oOc, 7."c, and sfl.OO Oil, Erasers, Note-books, Ijter, Etc. ALL SUPPLIES FULLY GUARAN- . TEED. ' ...SEISTD US OUll Ite ' '1 OIO)BR... "A friend of my youth, an Ohio farmer, when he was about twenty-four, made his first visit to New York," said Thomas A. Edison. "He took a room at a good hotel and after, he:; had mi pa iKed ms uiaustone uag he went to the desk to inquire the meals.. "What is the eatiu' hours in this vere house"? he said to the clerk. "Breakfast," the clerk answered from 7 to 11; lunch, 11 to 3;din t.e 3 to H; supper, 8 to 12. J. E. CR AYTON, General Agent. i Hinson Beats Wrpt lcr ; mand. llockinghaui Dispatch, 3I.i In the primary in this county yesterday M. L. Hiuson was nominated for sheriff' by a major ity of 135 over T. S. Wright, present sheriff. ' George Warburton was nomi nated for representative. H. S. Ledbetter. E. C. Terry and Neill G. Nichlson were nomi nated for county commissioners There will be a second race for the fifth member of the board of commissioners- This will be be tween J. W. Covmgton ana .j as, A. Harrington. Thiie w:,l be a second race for the nomination for register of deeds between W. S. Thomas and W. 1. Covington, Thomas ... hav ing lacked 19 votes of receiving 'a" majority of the votes casCand (VviTiotnn heini? the next hmh- iestmanV": v - - ' : ' l-; Vg4 8. From a tit-titi taiidprif tlte depths of dog-days' dulins have been sounded during the prt eek. Tht? scarcity of news of an irh portant character is painfully realized by newspaper makers and disagreeably felt by the newspaper reading public. But the monotony will be broken this week,- for the Democratic candid a;te is to be formerly noti fied of hk Hdihinfttion Wednes day and a very ssti'bhg prpetifte has been developed by the pub lic for his coming speech of ac ceptance. It will be eagerly sought, tfam org : u -because j of his hitherto sphinx-like (thougtT, jnttrjjpJniorxprorjCT th? circumstance?) silence. The public in North Carolina will fi.t'st read it in the daily pa pers. Ex-.Iudg Farkei (he re signed the Chief Justiceship of the New York Court of Appeals hist wrek) will have ; something to say, perhaps 64ut oi the ordi nary, and it will be well safdi There is a strong and growing belief among Democrats and a well-developed fear omong Re publicans that Mr. Barker is to be the next President. It is in deed true, as the 1 Republicans claim, that the "personality" of Mr. Boosevelt will largely figure iu bringing about the result of .thigf contest.- But not to the ex tent and in the Way which 4;the enemy" claims. "The "business interests'' of thi 'ourttrv, which so largely contridute's' t", and to a great extent controls, the great inde pendent vote in the doubtful Northern and Western states, is afraid of the bellicose, "stren uous and erratic "Bronco Bus ter." And by business interests'' 1 do not mean only the million aires, WJU street au.l. "merchant princes" and large corporations No.' Bit it i eludes business men aenerally, property owners and tax-payers all who would be adversely effected by such Dolicv as so manv of them fear Mr. Roosevelt would inaugurate should he be given four ,;- ears of undisputed power when he would throw off the restraining influences that ha ve held him in check for the last three years, and taking thegovernmental bit in his teeth, ride his .bellicose broncho headlong up to, and probably over, the precipice of a bloody war with some great European power. Nothing would suit his ambitions and natural tastes better, and the more the people realize that fact the great er grows their distrust of him. Therefore, and otherwise, the " personality " of Judge Parker will also figure largely in deter mining this contest. Although as brave : and patriotic, (in the true sense of the term) as Mr. Roosevelt, Judge Parker is really and actually his antithe sis. In the Democratic nominee iltA 'fit-peov&Gr coming to realize, ana to appreciawct fact, that we have an eminently "safe and sane" and most capa- )1j candidate for the great office for which he. has been named. And,,! tell yon candidly and truly, I believe we are going to elect him ! Governor Glenn is coming to Raleigh next week and on the night oLWednesday, August 17, he will deliver an address before the Parker -Glenn club of this citv. It will be a "rouser. This writer has personally known Mr. Glenn Well for the last fifteen -One Small Black Mule We have for sale one small black mule, weight about 600 lbs, age qualities will sell for cash or on approved security. We are also still carrying an up-to-date line, of HEAVY AKD FANCY GROCERIES AMD FARM SUPPLIES, CROCK ERY AND CLASS WARE, HAY, CORN AND OATS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, BUGGY HARNESS. See us for anything you need, and we will do our best to please you. - RESPECTFULLY d. c. mcneill. VkLkkA UAkkkkKEkkkkkkkK plan (optional witu all and avail able for such as may choose to adopt it) provided by the State Committee at its last meeting held here recently, is being large ly adopted. Governor Aycock and Auditor Dixon will soon invade New Eng land (bv invitation) where they will deliver several educational and political speeches. One of Dr, Disoivs appointments is (as a Confederate) to speak at, a re union of Federal veterans. They will reflect much credit on their State while among the "Yankees" for there will be no finer or more eloquent addresses delivered by lvone.- The annual encampment of the State Guard will bsiin at More head Wednesday of This week. Ll.KWXAM. The American People. Tbe National Disease is ner ous pros tration. What is to be the result ot all this hurry, worry and work, sometimes over someti mes under eating, always under sleeping brain and brawn in con stant state of agitation and unrest sleeping badly, dreaming, tossing, wak ing? Dr. King has devised a remedy it used aright. King's Iron Tonic Bitters steadies the nerves, builds up the waste, gues new start. Sold under guarantee by W. Z. Gibson & Co., Gibson, N. 0. "LIAR" A FLATTERING TERM. At a little gathering of official the other day the talk turned on the recent diplomatic duel between the Rvs-ians and Japanese, and there v as quite a difference of opinion a to whether the Moscovite or the lit tle man from the far east is the most expert diplomatist. "But, my dear man," said one of the disput- ants, who had a touching taitn m the veracity of the Jap, "these Eus- I are s:;:ri. liarsi xui., mi, . Gin Machinery ENGINES, BOILERS. SAW MILL and WOOD - WORKING MACHINERY. G1BBES MACHINERY COMPANY " COLUMBIA, S. CT Plssse rnonUon thl paper. UNIVERSITY ( F NORTH CAROLIN A. sians replied tha other. "You should j have known their grandfather." The reply reminds me of the sto ry Sir Horace Rumbold tells about General Ignatieff. The general was a natural bom fibber. As Sir Hor ace puts it, "inaccuracy oozed out of him," and in Constantinople he was known as "the father of lies." On this occasion ho quite surpassed himself. 'CHang it all, Ignatieff," Eaid his colleague, giving him a dig in the ribs, "I believe you're the most unmitigated liar that ever was born!" "You flatter me, my dea? fellow," replied the general, witn a laugh; "but, then, you've never met my father." London Tatler. Academic Departrrent, Law, MedSc'no, Pharmacy. Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters' sons. Scholarships and loans for the needy. G20 STUDENTS. 07 INSTllCCTOKH. New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water Works, Central Heating System. The Fall term begins Sept. 5, 1901. . . - FitANUis P. Vexable, President. UhapelHill, X. C. -T. Coring'-", Local Ag ni i C f-e-"--tne --nvr.-: JCodol Dyspepsia -Ciiro - DIgssts wisat sa ext. years, and I make the prediction with deliberation that his ad ministration will be one of the most brilliant and popular in the history of our State. He is a particularly aide, as well as bril- able, manrand if anyone enter tains a doubt on that score he is certain to have it removed by the future "career of. Governor Glenn. He is the personification of. earnestness in everything he undertakes, and he is going to make us a truly great' governor. The. .I'-jdav .ccfX' Mjriinarv : ? . j y : - i v I am in Lauriulmrg representing the McAlister Hard ware Co., of Lumberton, and will be pleased to give you prices on wiring your Residence or place of Bus iness." We also carry in stock here Electric Lamps, Shades, Shade' Holders, and' nearly everything you need for your Electric Lights. We also have catalog ues of Chandeliers made bp the best Fixture Manu facturers in the world, will be glad to bring them around and take your order for anything y ou may need. .... . ..... . i "V" I' . If f 1 6: ' -4
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