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V CHARLOTTE NEWS, NOVEMBER I 8 . 1 903 1 . ONE MORE SOLDIER ANSWERS THE5CALL Mr. William Griggs of Cleve land PassesOvar the River -Mdry Foftune Dies of Heart Trouble --'Interest Ing News from Shelby, (ddfresb6ttdehcT The News.) gheibr, N C, Ndt, i?,Mr, William Grisg died Thursday at the home of hie fedii hi Lincoln ceunty.,' Me wa hiiiled Friday fit Pleisant Grove Bap lift fhflreh near Iteam' Mills.- The de trs1 v,6 ?i yflf eld, aft et!afed !! fjoldifj. a dhristian man, and pm ft iinmbf f children and a lu ether, Mr. 13: G. Orlgn, ef PatieriSn ljjflfs.- Rev. T, Disett eattC'ied the Mrs, ft- L.- IlfcyffP fifl'1 Miss Fflm Paniftt Wfie IS forest CHF lwt WPPlf, Miss Fannie Jones, of kswadaje, fn if gelling the public school at the IJjgr rerstaff stshoej fiouss ne4f Lammpre, Pi hool began Monday, - Mrs. Mary Fortune, wife of Mr, Jl lies C; Fortune, died very suddenly at 12 o'clock last Wednesday night of feait trouble, at her home in the Whiftsides settlement in itutherford chilly: She a ell heit fehe retired fit 10 tfftaek. tleceased leaves a htis hphd Slid fotir' feeds' aiid is a sister' Of" Mi:.- W: Lee tckafd, gtitriflteftdeflt bf f aw.- fhe iBtFfHl mk place k! the WHafie feiityiflg ftfii- , fisiifffeFP: t fate his lif ft, Tm, ffpaf 88(1 f9F 8H ii!ftlifi, If fi?i era day here fast wP With ftl Mrs. N. A- Parettr pf Bessemer Pity, died pn Npv. 8, ana! her remains were carried to Zoar for interment, Rv, Z. p. Harrill conducting the funeral per? vices. The deceased was 60 years old, leaves, 13 children and 18 grand chil- dren, and had been a member of Zear church for 20 years. ...... Mn H, M. Angle has sold a fine 52 acre tract of land near Beam's Mills to Hon. J. L. Webb for $25 per acre. Mr. R. C. Turner is erecting a new brick building at Ellenboro. The second Ktory is a hajl to be used by Masons, Odd Felolws and Pythians. The third floor will be occupied by the Ellenboro Bargain House, of which Mr. Grady Withrow, the 14-year, old son of Mr. J. P. Withrow, will be manager and proprietor. Last Friday the King's Mountain Military Institute, of Yorkville, and the D. & D. School, of Morganton, played a game of football here. The score stood 16 to 0 in favor of the King's Mountain Institute. The Kadesh Golden Links Mission ary Society will have a Missionary Rally on the 5th Sunday in November. Mr.. Lamar C. Gidney, a skilled elec trical engineer of Schonectady, N. Y., arrived today to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Gidney, of this place. Miss Annie May Abbott, the little Georgia . Magnet, will appear at the opera house Thursday night. An Anti-Saloon League "will be or ganized at Fallston on Thanksgiving Day. , - . Perry Turner, colored, died . near Slice today. He was over 85 years old. MORGAN yVILL NOT WITHtRAW. f lift Vetefaf) Senator Will Not Leave The.Cartal Cottlrfsitte Upon Belh Ceposfed ffbm Its Chairmanship, (By Assofiiflted Vm&) Wflshifigtofl, 18: the geaate wfflmittee as appoiflted bf the Repb Jit-aa eaae to fill vaeaaeiea ta atafld lag cafflniltteei, held lt fitt faeetiflg fsmi&y, geaatf Hawley, raakiflg ItfBufelleaa rnember ef the Iatef-Qce eiife fiBfflittee ha asked t be re lievei ffeffl duiie m the ffffflmittee m mmt ef 111 health, Th Fprt that esateF Mrfsss will withafaw frem the f?pmrattee whB he js 4e iqse4 ffpm the ehajFmanshjD whlPh It iaa been decided phaft gq to fRatop fanHa s not eredtted by etbep ftepu leans or jJemocrats, AN OLD TIMfeO, Hii Had MxptHerioeii A -Woman' Wh has Used Posttifrt Foctd C&ffee since it tnm Upon the market 8 years ago kaews front et pFlefle the fleeeHy of using Pas turn lfl -plae ef e&ffee If one valuej neaith ana a gteady bfam.- tsava! "At Mia tima Pflatiim wan rfnt pin h the market t waa' Buffering nffl nerreus aysp-psja sfifi my physl mn H84 fepegtniy told m not to use (pa or Po(fe, Finally i decided to t6e n)g aqviee ana try fostwm and got a sample ana had it artfully pre pared, finding It delicious to the taate Bq I poptinued (ts use and very soon itrr uepepciai eirc convincert mo fcl Its value for I got well of my nervous neBs and dyspepsia; ''My husband had been drinking cof fee all his life until it had affected hU nerves ternoiy, I perpuaded him to shift to Postum and it was eaay to cet him to make the change, for the Pos .tum Is so delicious. It certainly work ed wonders fpr him. V "We soon learned that Postum doo3 riot exhilarate or depress and does not stimulate, but steadily ( and honestly etrenffthens' t tho nerves; and - the stomach. To make a long story short our entire family; have now used Pos tum for eight years with comnletelv -eatlsfying results, as rshown In our fine condition of health and we have no .tlced a. rather ? Unexpected improve- ment in brain and nerve power." 'Name given by Postum Co,, Battle , Creek, Mlcli, ,r r . . , ..... . . Increased brain and nerve power ab war follow the use cf Postum In place ,of .coffee, sometimes In a Very marked '.manner, j., v , look In. each package for a copy of . the famoui kittle book The Road to ' Wellvyie." J mm' ft ,11 M - .1 .i Take bt. But? PUIS lorCotMtlpatlon. Remd thi Loside of this wrapper CTTUTjSToJfTO if of Coughs, Colds, IlffawM jne8s,i3Kmcytl3.yA8thin8,!J Croup? nfluehi,VWhooplng Cmtgh, IridplentlConsuHip tidfl, and toftiielHiUtbt i ferfiSTiniptitg patients itl.ad-j 13 "(Directions iuside.)' HORRIBLE DEATH OF NEGRO FIREM AN (Special to The News.) Columbia, S. C, Nov. 18. At Ben- r.ettsville yesterday in his charge to the grand jury, -Judge Gary said In part: . 'It is pleasant but unusual to see 18 grand jurors answer to the roll call at the beginning of court. Thi3 duty s often shirked, and it is the best citi zen who shirks it oftenest. Too many good men are released from the respon sible duties of juror on account of pri vate interests. The court has to take second choice, men who do not come up to the legal requirements. The con sequence is often a miscarriage bf jus tice, and the courts are held up to rid- cule. The fault is not in thesystem, but iri those who administer it. That community which does not set its. face sternly against crime and criminals cannot prosper. The report shows that there are 17 criminals in jail here. Something has gone wrong in the cogs of the machinery In this county. The surest why to prevent crime is to con vict those who commit crime. I do not wish to prejudice jurors against any unfortunate criminal, but you are here to discharge a very high duty, to pun ish criminals without fear, favor or prejudice," After organization the court Pro ceeded to take Judge Gary's advice by convicting several prisoners, among them, a white man, who w&g given thirty days on the chaingang for bHng drunk at a church, There are three murder cases to- he tried at the present ternr, twe of them being white men. The m&efc netable ene is that ef Henry Patrlek, who killed fli wife at senngiteviiie a few days a?, Patrick claims thaf the killing was aegifientaj ana' a this mmn has ft yet employed eetmsef, githeugh amply awe to q, his brothefin law, Mr, Fitgpatriek, a wll--rMQ eitU &en op Athens, m Js present to Jn vestjgate the rase and sea Jf there js any merit in Patrick's claim, jils n vestlgation has not yet Jed him to em' pioy counsel. f ai union yesteraay, uss Miller, a negro fireman 'in the cotton mill, waa crushed to death bv wnlklna Ihtn flu large flywheel bt the mill engine, Ml ipga ana arms were ground to a pulp and the entire top of his head was taken off, One of the man's eyes was found several yards from thi body, Ab most every uene ja Bis, body was HF8Kfl, - A unique method ef church revenue is reported from Yorkville, Last spring nsv, w, u, r-ievme, who preanies fwiee a week et Harmony tlrove -Pmy, rian rtumh, five miles from Yorkville, HtPHimifen ftumit fig quarts of cottoii Bf.ea among the pongregstlon of his churth to be planted and the eotton made to be for the benefit of the church, I,ast Saturday a meetlntr was held at the home of Mr, John T, La, tnam, wnere the cotton was a nned and baled, A bale weighing 502 pounds was u-anzea from the eineriment.. As a result of the shortage of (nrmur County Treasurer John 8. Campbell of this (Richland) county, suit was ves- terday filed against the United States Fidelity and Guaranty -eompany? for $30,000. Tb cicase,' will be heard at the next term of court, - ' Congressman Aiken has introduced a uui in uongrcss to provide for a post office building for . the city of Ander son. The amount asked for $100,000. rue . congested condition of the docket in Richland county is attract ing considerable attention, The fal term of the circuit court which ended on Saturday last, left on calendar. 1 72 Civil cases, which alone represents tureo work. . Mr, W, H. Lylcs, a prominent attor ney, speaking of the situation yester day, said', "The congested condition la ludeed detdorable. and litigation will be discouraged If speedy. relief is not obtained,. I am heartily la favor of in creasing the number , 61. circuits. , To give the needed relief Is Richland, I I) v -M 1 1 1 -i I J J - y hey art injurious and do not- cure Insist ;on getting the genuine-rDr. ' Bull's Coubi 1SyTup-THE ONE" THAT HAS STOOD THE -TEST FOR FIFTY YEARS. See that the "Bull's Head" i on the package. . v f DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT Dr. B. A. Schott, 81 W. lOlstStreet, New York City, writes: "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is used with great satisfaction by my patients.' I frequently prescribe it and tun fully fepajd for so dqing.' , v , CROOPrCURED : Ootin attacks a child without warnins . and needs very prompt attention or it may prove, serious, even fatal. If you notice any symptoms of croup, jgive baby a small dose of Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, It will relieve instantly and cure in ft night, " My three children Were sicfc with the ctoup and si severe, .hard cough, Aftef having given the children half a bottle of Dfi. Buil'i Cough Byrnp they were well, . and f therefore catt recotntnehd it as the beslceugh and Uftrtiflfeniedf 1 hate e tef tieed1 Mfs, Cora Williams', Westofl, hid, ULLO will repyp9p instantly w& mr ft Is a night, flanger ffQin PhoMng Rftfr yeq have eriven baby ena Of two poses, Every lother shonld keep a bottle of JJr, UvlVa Cough Byrupn the house to be prepared for sudden attacks crpup, Cliroo 51iere is nd 6fise of throat 6 lung trouble' vrhich pit Ball's Cough Byrup. wUl hot ettre it ia today the omy apspiuteiy ste ftrid safe fehre fof eetig gtii eoiai nqa jarse- tiesS, bfojiehltisj.irifliieiiW, eotipj wheop ih4eh9MmptiBf ltfcuitialii9il(jiiathifut O nil Plaaant T Taki HBWle.l aruesm the pae&aaa has the Ipaderraark, a 1 Jf e&d." Pr, m QmsMm? WUl PHF8 Bpeedily an4 wrtl le&vp mm m& iBBg m a healthy and pormal condmoru -, . t.bink, only three counties should com-r pose the district in which Richland is grouped say Richland, Kershaw and Lexington. , t, ; ,. , "I am in favor pf county courts also, for I think the condition in a num ber of counties is getting to be serious as to make it imopratnt to adopt some method for the speedy disposition of cases of minor consequence." OFFICERS OF THE W. C. T. U. Mrs. Lillian : Stevens,, President No t .... . - Southern Representation. (By Associated Press.) Cincinnati, Nov. 18. The following officers have been elected by the Wo man's Christian Temperance Union in session herer . President, Mrs. Lillian Stevens, Portland, Me.; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Susan M. D. Frye, Evanston, 111.; recording secretary, Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman, Kansas City; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Morton Barker, Evanston, . 111. .Mrs;. Clara J Parrish WrightJ Paris, 111., was elected branch secretary of ,the Toung Womans branch, and Mrs. Helen G. Rice, Rox bury, secretary of the. Loyal Temper ance Legion. .The president names Miss 'Anna A. Gordon, - of .Evanston. 111., .as. vice president at large. The recording secretary nominated Mrs. Frances E. BeauchamD as assistant eeording secretary and both nomina tions were confirmed, . REPORT OF A, d, L. Statement of the Earnings and Ex penses 6f This North Carolina Corn pany, ; ; ; - - . (By .Associated Pres) ttichmohd, Nov, i8,The annual r port of the officers ef . the Atlantle Coast Line company shows the 'follow Ing financial condition ef the roadi Gross earnings. inMi.mM: tm$m ting expenses, ii,9iO,Iii.ig ml eara mgs, f7,773,ii.oij ether mm$, $1, 363,198,141 total infeiae, ff?,II5,071J OdMttefls from i8emt,. 17.640,118,011 surplHS imm tr ym, it,8T8.88847i It alaa shpw that the eompany owns 8,f99 l9 miles of track and pperates under lease J39,ql miles, making a total cf 4,J3S,S7 miles opf rated by the company, Returns J6 dystonia, The Oaatoliia flazetta baVsI Ut. Jehtt. Tucker, who has beett with the Charlotte Casket Company since the clceliig of the coffin factory here, has accepted a position as shipping clerk witn tne j, A,oifefifl company, whole sale grocers, He entered upen his new duties yesterday, Mf, Geerte 6, Qlenn goes en the road yas travelling representative of the eempany, Miss AU Pearson, ef Moeksville, is visiting her eousin, Mrs, Sarah J, Young, , , , SCOTT'S EMULSION makes pale,' thin children fat and chubby. , Overcomes wasting tehdencies'and brings tack rosy cheeks "and bright eyes. '"" ' ; It's surprising how quickly children respond to " Scott's 'Emulsion. It contains just the element of nourishment tHeir little bodies need. ' They thrive on it.'.;. ' Even a ' few drops in the .baby's bottle "have a 'notice able effect for good. Nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for growing children. ', Wi'll tend yoa latnpl Ittt upon Mquctt, ft BOWNE, 409 fed Ni York, mm Myt0;00dTromCKMes- ion UlSUtJIiaai V- if luiuciu unui ueceinum ivmcuu ---Some interesting .Ques tion Will Come I) f, :(dorrcspondehc The News.) GolurhbW C, Not, 'i?,At a trie'fetlue of the board of directors of the -state .dispensary, held yesterday, resolutions were adested temporarily withholding. the profits of the -city ef Chatlf ston, amounting is $10,000 a yearj and summoning the Charleston eity and' eounty authorities here en Dee, 2nd, to shew cause why this with drawal shall net b made permanent, The Reeve aetien was takes because ef the treatment the dlpanaFy en tables have been fweiving jn Charleston recently; - ; The profits, thus withdrawn will pa used In furpishlnif bond (tor constables pnd la otherwise meeting the expessea .-f enforcing the law Jtt Charleston. ' iGey, Hey ward and (Chief Constable ilammet were Invited to be present at resterday's meeting; These officials aid before the board the Condition Of faffrtirs Id reard'to the constabulary flhdfthe eufortemeht-ef the r law- id eharlestoa.- The ficiibhs instituted fey Weitheis id the united states court Gainst the diRbehsarv cOHStablei, and the meat ef the eoiistahles htl theif inaietfMeftts la the Btate tious unaer tw char'Me were iisgyssed.- hief Hafflsiet - tatd tfial imy htel eflnivayie ha4 feees.tBrwa In the way ef the gfit8ma t R8ffieF their fit tti law, et only were he&yj bgnd dffflaBded, but for. the want of bpnds fflPO, WhlPR the. 4y8jon eef pppJ4 pot obtain in Charlestpa, th ppftsta pies were thrown -ptg jail pyep m a plvl action wberp r pothlng lut a money judgment -was -asked fqr, ,Mr, Hammet . also : complained - that ' the clerk ' of the codrt ' refused to accept cash in lieu of bond. . . f: Inasmuch as the constables .were un able; to procure bond in ! Charleston, resolutions rwere passed r authorizing the sum of $1,000 to.be placed in the Carolina National Bank of this city, as an. indemnity for bail demanded of dispensary constables in , the city of Charleston. ;- a . r .. .Miss Rochester, the postmistress at Central, - Pickens county, was the: re cipient of a rather odd and ghastly gift through the mails this week. It was the eft hand of a woman, and it Is puz zling to know who would make such an unheard of gift fee a young. lady. A druggist at Central has the mysterious gift and is preserving it at the sugges tion of a postoffice inspector. - . . .... THE NEWS OF WADESBORO. A Splendid Argument For Good Roads. Other News. (Correspondeie'The News.) Wadesboro, Nov. 17. We are cer tainly having balmy .weather at this writing. . ' . r Eleven bales of cotton, . drawn by four mules, was one' of the sights on the streets of Wadesbord yesterday, This is one of the best arguments-'fof good roads that-can -be produced. Two years ago it would have taken four mules to pun four Dales, it is a com mon thing td see a cord of wood on a two mule wagofl now itt Wadesboro, Good roads is the moral, Kiled will stand bv Barrett of course he Willi but will Trinity stand by Kil- go? That is the question that is to be considered at this time, we believe it would be best for Trinity te declare the ehalrs ef these men vacant, Seoker might eall Sassett t the hlsterlfl'i ehair ana perhaps Kllgo, well, any where, so ,he Is get out ef the Itate, Free an3 untramelJea polities might eo for seeker and tnese twe gentie mm, but It will net be put up with In the id Nerlh Itate,. H, W, Wtile & oe ef this town, will, In the near future, build a pero mndlous store bouse at the deppt The Babtlsts of Wadesboro are hold Ing sunrise prayef meetings this week, A very Interesting protracted meetlng IS now beinfe held by these fiood peo ple, a spirit or improvement is pervading our entire coufltj.Hdusetjaifltitig Is ou, laboreavlflg tnachlfles are being pur chased and the end. of this good work is net la sight, The hum ef the shred ding machine Is heard through the land, . I : ; ' i '. ii "I: ' T' .'-' 1 The stock of our farmers leek sleek and fat, , . Very seen the squeal ef the hg will tell thet tale ef baefc teenes and spare ribs and there delicaeiea will be added te the lahera ef these men, who are new closing ne of the most prosperous years ef their life, Thai Bank of Wa4eshpr9 haa meved lnt9 tbelri newnnartem . At, the lata examination, the deposits amounted to over one hundred thousand dollars, This money.iln the main, belongs to the farmers and laboring classes. . , ; Saturday evening's News waa replete with good things. hf believe that, when an editor does a good thing," his pat rons ought to let him know that his efforts are appreciated; hence, these lines,! -; ...rt. At j.: - ,1 v' ,, , . Turkey gobblers are on our market ana our people will, as usual, feast on them for Thanksgiving dinner. ... - Bird hunters are out. In.- force now. Th pop, ipop, of their guns . can be plainly .heard from , our town: It Is to be hoped they will spare 'some of the Dims from each covey found. - NO LONGER .Tri AN Vniin mauh la the spot In "your ack directly at lecieu Dy lumDagO.- BUt Jt " IS big eaough to firnStrata'irou until n. trlnrf friend, rubs Perrv tinvla'- iPnitiVuia. into your aching flesh, Then the throb Ding, pain; which jias bee has bad as toothache, nieai away, Painkiller; is equaiiy goea ifl.reiievln acl&tlca and the various forme of - rheumatism, 29 UU owe, . ., , To Cur a Cold In One Dyr " Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. -AU druggists tef un(L4he,gnpijayll, if jtt fails lo eurer E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. ! ' i- k r, . . j '. irt- L' 1 . 1 . ir- I I s o 5 TO noady- to -Woar Hats W fflakg k ieaaisi gplaUy of thesa Hats, and w see that all the pgw Ptf lea( as fast ft3 they meet popular fayor are Mr0 in fullest completeness, ' ' Vour tteady-to-Wear Hat should feate d particular beconi- Itianaaa. trlX itd liiA ilrt itwt ij li worn so tf ten, and the ssecifie etvle that voo'll adftii it 0 awitihi your eheiee in the 0 'Hpdreaa ef hafee, tyie and Effects' mi Exhibit and Sale"; MISS SfU All T 14 Ws! TFidi Sm; mm WILL CONVINCEYOU-OF;THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR WORK. . .'- - v .v. .-;:' IT IS ALWAYS WHITE. IT ALWAYS FITS. IT IS ALWAYS STYLISH.. IT 13 SURE TO PLEASE YOU. i . '" - " -v -v. MAY WE HAVE A TRIAL PACK- 1 r-;v . - ; :-. . . i '. . ; -AGE? -. ,- P. M. CAVE, Manager. Corner Fifth and Church Streets. r ii a tiim 1 1 n i U LI ti ll M II I La La tJ I f 5 ilellicd 'Lump 1 Pocahontas ' U I N I f of best qualify, 2000 fi riot as repreisentif d . 1 ua wia Wll 1 ta ke it back 1 ICE & FUEL COMPANY. l , Millinery If Model Steam Laundry Co Anthracilo C&Ah bs tor a ton PEOPLES la a very cdmfortable and sub stantial thought J net now, and Its a thought that can't be A thought about too much. 8 tovea T are not houfeht everv davl'Thev won't wear, out -like ft handker chief, Buy 'ft godd Stove, one that -will last, and give satis faction; Buy it from ua, and be sure that it " WILL last, tand give solid satisfaction. ' 1 . I. tr- it',''--. ,t-t m Wmwm.m Soulhsrii lardva'fe Co.' 'i' Hlttt' 41 -j. Tf f-fi V Jb 1W f ? !)fK oniris tnekt &rp They .ar &ood flelllrtrj them eit 70e ShlHs We HaVd a ull Hnd I . s 13 wuot f -if : AtB iK ; ; er Hand Wilde Hats lit all the dlfferenl shapes, TEver sells ; .ese ;MWs : Sjb'oi' and Ihey are werih that mudh, but we buy dlrt , fforn the laetory and make the lew prle Try one and you will buy 'no other. Every Hat guaranteed. We have sold these Hats for the last three yers guar anteeing 't h e m. In'all tnis time we have had fust one complaint v. -- ' - - ', ' . c v.- .U 1 . - 3 U w e heLye just received a fiu3 lih'6 of dorhcstlc Baokoid. all kirido, Clothes Bees- &Vo; beat otdck we have Wor hod and can supply you with any Kind you wariij call arid soo'our lli6, oyor if you cl6W6t bWy. W v v 'it.. 1- 29 E AS T T R GKrfotie. 1 --v V- .- ' J J.-i. ... ..- " f ? ' - .. . J , V O O $no Wen's Dress wen worth secltifj, Qoods find we ero same price ef cl eap 48c, Sl.0.0 76c. bf Men's Clear Ilea- fancy Lid o n n 0 n fl A D EST R E;E T GaCirbliiis. 0 : -V F'l "'-1 f'1 I it' V-. . : ' ' QQ -U v." a! la. . r. V
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