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HIS IXJCBIES. V PAYS a coxprcron. r ilml Boil, Arms Cut Off C lysine- and fimd tor ...-n.ooio fc'esaale College 1 '' crowd A i" iMi i.-ior lklen The. Observer. ' Oct. 11 Fedsnil Court s this mornln until Friday, n will b continuance oi ' oit OlstiilenVbond, The Jury -rge,i I or v&ft term this morn " s of J. p. fkmir iratni rn lislU-ay tor M,W ann. r injury -at Benajauwo yetr .,iu;ii. hd Vfn rwiwved by tht .v "m th Stat to tho United 'ourt bad Iwti set foMrttl thl , und was expected to consum i two flaya of the court. When i called, counsel announced thai rcinlae had been reached, the 1 company agreeing- to pay a sum i i:M been accepted by the plain srs. J. a. Barringer, ol '. and C W, Tlllett, of Char. , presented the plaintiff. - Messrs. ; & Kimball, 'division counsel for Southern Railway, Appeared tot ompany. Somers was conductoi i train and "was run over and had rrna cutoff at th shoulder by a -. is engine t Benaja. . While th "t oty-lho compromise Is not ex- J la the Judgment, and the law a both aides ar mum on tht t, it Is generally reported that i.alntut la to get 15,600 for his In- T.M AU3 COU.EG E OPENS. . large number of Greensboro peo- dcvoted to i the 1 fortunes of . the : sboro Female College wag preaent 8 formal exercises in the chapel morning, 4 to celebrate the begin : of the i, college work. Presiding r J. II Serous presided and open t'.e exercises with prayer, adding a . congratulatory remarks In present the president of tho college, Mrs. y Kobertson. . In a few impressive leoces filled ' With thankfulness aad e at the culmination of her eher- 1 hopes and struggles, Mrs. Robert i I aspired the audience with enthusi- e xympathy. A brief address was i made by Rev.aDr. Turrentlne, ot st Murket Street Methodist church, has contributed so much to the re ling of the , burned college and Its stu-ailon. He ,waa ; followed by v. M. T. Flyler. ot Chapel Hill, Hev . il. Bagby. wf High Point. Rev. raul raway and Rev,, 1 W. Crawford, of nsboro, while Miss Nannie Lee nit made a touching and insplrl tin ! i tss, s Afteir singing : the .doxologj 1 a prayer by,Revf Dr. Crawford, the (ration ot pupils and v the assign. t to classes wag proceeded with wan announced with peculiar gratt- ion that . the enrollment was ,tht :-.'st in tho history of the college foi oust six years, and there are many ie to arrive . within the next tew i 3' JSLktLH BURNED. arks from a traatlon engine which being used to cut feed set Are tht ruing to the stables and barn of ii A. Uodgin at his country place miles south of the city, destroying l buildings. catUe and .hogs. The is estimated at 15,000 with in anca -of- tJJH)0,::Br1' ' V . alter Strsybornof Lynchburg, Va., ho has been at the Jamestown rail y depot for some time learning teleg ! hy. Jumped from.a moving passen- r train at Pomona last bight, was ht against the car and had hia arm i,hed. ,Ha waa taken, to the City rital here, wher It was found nec ary to amputate bis arm at the el- w. r Ji U reported. as 4olng very welJ a morning. , though considerably ulsed In his body MAN BEATEN AND ROBBED. J. W Smith, of Bpray. was beaten .d robbed here last, night by toughs r the fair with whom ho had made ac- as knocked, senselesa in a back street a lnturles are not permanent. No so to the robbers bas yet been found. The Hy: is ; simply overrun to-daj vtth visitors to ths fair. Every in inlns: train brings crowded cars and attendance at the fair arounds Ir lanrest ever known on Wednesday. -Tr. and Mrs. H. U Fry have Issued ;vitatlons to the marriage of their i-ehter. iMlaa iMary Walker Fry. to r. J. Simpson i Bchenck. at St An ri Eolscooal church, Wednesday, tober-26th. Mlaa Fry ! one ot the ?t accomplished and beautiful young vinen of Greensboro and the prospec- ve groom la a deservedly popular siness man here. whose success In the urance field has been eclipsed by his cess In securing such a matrimonial lSAti (SnOXGtXG FACTORY. v 5Ianufajotrlng Enterprise for !i - Polnt-tlwodd , Hotel U lie ( 1ih41 by a Stock Company. , 'Sal to The Observer. h rolnt, Oct 12. Mr. P. E. Crews. ; urhanvcame here yesterday, pro r,g, and by night he had not only eoted but made all arrangement i to the leasing of buildings, for the i 'tahing of st-bag stringing factory. company has leased the A. J. poda s 1 building and will commence work . weefc The work tti 'be done Is slm- the Stringing of tobacco baga for Golden Belt , Maflufacturlng Com--. A-force of 150.. to, 800 girls will o ployed as 4-apldly aa they can be ii and when running' at full ca y it Is said the pay roll will be a. weekv K ' ' remain of Mr, Willie Maddox, i , ,. d of typhoid fever In Georgia My night, arrived last night,' ae lied by ih father of the , de !. who vraa called there a day or ... Mr. Maddoxi waa Veil known iinorig the youngc eU having l ie conducted the box ball .ulley . s are here to-day for lhatur f making preliminary fcrrange- ta eroct a hosiery mm ac this l.lmlsay Chair Company baa pur. I the trfn Lindsay place and will uvi additional brUk. factory . i '' ' t- ' .. k enmranr has been organised r the purpose of conducting the I Hotel. The name will be the i 1 lotel Company. They - have j the lease of J. W. Cole & '-e lease docs not expire until . :i,r th Dvr management? Mr. r. clerk.' will be general ntan- i Dr. lred Peacock, secretary rer. New Improvements will in tho way of , elevator, Me. I stock of the new company ' ..irCarnlwal CtMOpany will lK.rn th; 17th to 22nd, r t auKplces of the - DAt'GHTKRS X!XFEIEn.Cy, State Convention In faycttevilieTlw Able lipoeoii f rtiiKa 1 frrnjiw- ' tan raator s ite-agnauon. Correspondence of The Observer.' Fayetteville, Oct tl.-On account of the orevalence of diphtheria in Golds- boro, the annual Stats convention of .ha t'nlteO Daughters of the conreaer try bas been changed to meet In this dtya beginning on Wednesday, October 26th, to continue three days. The no tice to the local chapter is short, pre eluding elaborate preparations, but the visitors may be assured of the most cor dial greeting that this community knowshow to give, and the enjoyment jf a bieasunt programme of social functions. His honor, the mayor, fort the municipality, wjll tender the free- jom of the city to the delegates other Visitors, and til behalf of Fayetteville Jeb Wuart ChHpter,.Mr. J. H. Myrover will deliver a brief address of welcome. Besides the business routine, the first meeting on .Wednesday morning, and the last on Friday evening, the chapter jf this rlty, of whkih Mrs. Hunter G. Smith Is presl'Jent, will give a recep tion on Wednesday evening: an after noon tendered by Mrs. Herbert Lutter- kb, on. Thursday, at the lovely country home, Beaver Lake:' an entertain ment by the Independent Light In fantry. In the armory, or Thursday venlng: an afternoon ptea, tendered by Mrs. W. J. Green, at the . beautiful rokay, on Fridays drives through the 3lty and TOburba Hon. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of lute, addressed a good audience last evening. Introduced by Mr. H. McD. Robinson in graceful terms. It is inch nmtechea as that of Mr. .Grimes that tells with intelligent, thoughtful people forcible, honest,, full of sound. rrefutable argument It is worth a 1oxen ad captadum talks of the pro fessional "spell-binder." Rev. H. T. Graham has' accepted a call to the Presbyterian church at farmvlllc Va., and has written a beau tiful letter In notification of the fact to the session of the First Presbyte rian church of this oily, of Which he has been pastor tor several years, suc ceeding Rev. Dr. A. J. MoKalyay on the latter'a removal to Charlotte. Mr. Qraham Is a scholarly, cultured 'divine. the Fayetteville church has grown un- ler his ministrations. The regular passenger iraln schedule on the Aberdeen & Kocknsn Kallroau. connecting at Hope Mills with . the north anr south-bound tram, on the Atlantic Conat Line Railroad, went Into effect yeaierdHy. These Increased rail road facilities are very advantageous to the business men of Fayetteville as well as the great convenience to the raveling public ot all this section. A1- very valuable Normandy bay Iraught . horse, weighing nearly 2.000 Tounds, belonging to Mr. Levin; a deal er Junk, furs, etc., on upper Hay atreet. was run down by a freight' train on the franklin street crossing, and his fore 'oot was cut oft above the ankle, so that It was necessary to shoot him. His Irlver was thrown from the wagon and badly bruised. At a meeting of the lawyers yester- tay. called by Col. C. W. Broadfoot. dean ot the Fayetteville bar, the cal endar was arranged for the civil term of Cumberland Superior Court, to con vene on the 24th Inst, over which it s thought that the newly appointed Judge Ward will preside. President Watson and Secretary Law rence are now busy in their prern- tlons for the Cumberland county fair, which takes place November 2nd", 3rd and 4th. The big crops of the year, the special premiums and the pursea tor racing, all combine to make the out look encouraging for a fine fair. "The music this year will be unusually fine, the services of Mr. E. L. .Remsburg and ma orcnestra, one or tne best in the State having been secured. Dr. and Mrs. Blue, ot Laurlnsburg, have , been making a visit to this city atid the old Blue homestead In the Western part of the county. This Is the first visit of Mrs. Blue, who is the daughter of Mr. Mark Morgan and she made many friends hereMessrs. J. II. Harrison and L. A. Williamson went up to Greensboro to-day on business. POLITICS AT GIIAIIAM. Numerous Speeches by .Both Kiilo Messrs. Harris and bettle PIcukc Republicans. Correpondence of The Observer. Qraham, Oct. 1L If our people do not know hOw to vote by November 8th. it will not be tor lack of ample Instruction, for the court houae bell is ringing now about as often as the church bells, culling the multitudes to sit ut the feet or the political spell binders. A Republican club haa been organised,-and lant Saturday evening the Young Men's Democratic Club or Graham enrolled about 75 members to Start with, electing Mr. J. 8. Cook president and Mr. Chas. A. Scott sec retary and treasure. Mr. C. Jf. Hurrls, Republican nominee for Governor and Hon. Thomas :;ttle spoke yesterday. The former showed himself to be an unpre tentious, practical business man and an amiable gentleman, but no speaker nor statesman. Mr. Settle's speech was adroit and as persuasive an effort as a Republican could well make in this section. Messrs. T. C. Montgomery and E. H. White are erecting a large brick build ing on the corner of Main and Harden streets for stores, with a public hall above. Messrs. C. B. Irwin and Clar ence ; Walter are building attractive residences near the graded school, and other dwellings are going up in the same neighborhood. I laces at Greensboro. Special to The Observer. . .Greensboro' Oct 12. Following are the results of the-races at the Central IVrolina Fair to-day: 2:30 pace, purse $300 Ktone Walk, .Dave Wilcox ..43111 ' Green Hoy, B. I Smith, ..1 1 2 2 .1 King Max, B. J. Jamison. ..32332 Time, 8:24. 12:27 troUureo 1300 . Gypscy Boy, L. W. Verncr, ..23111 Uttks Bob.sWm.-.Nicholson ..11333 B. R. CvB. R- Caffe, 2 2 3 2 .2 Time. 1:22. ' Running race, purse $250 ' Sulvan Dell, H. J. Jamison, .. .. ..1 1 Leaser, E. C. Leach, 3 3 , Irvin Sibley, Ben Duncan 3 3 '. Postmaster Bailey. T.-Leach. ..4 4 The Russian, Dan Wilcox. '.. ..5 (g Time. i:4. ... Does This Suit Fdu? , ; R. H. Jordan tt Co.' ue enterpris ing druggists ot this ffiy. are having such a large run on-"HINDIPO."'-the new Kidney ; Cure and Nerve. Tonic, and hear it o highly praied, that they now offer ,to guarantee It in every case to cufe all forms of Kid nev .Trnublea und Nervous Disorders. 'J'hev p(iy for It It It does not give i ic ' ll.' f.icthm. . . '! It.- It la lh-ir rl k i- i C-'l t (mv !-:' 1 . ,;J . -V i V'i S&tolldfJa Frc!l Trccj By Buying Direct from NurMry Without Profit to Agent. . Cbetesst etoek of Froll Tress la he eoaatry. All tbelsrge. Improved Peaches affording lus- eloas rnlt h-om May to November. All the : saperb apples and pears covering lbs whole year. Mammoth delirious plomaeberrles, grapes, flgt, . asparagus, rhubarb, eta. . JUurges sblpprs f STRAVVBEBSY PLANTS ta the wort, i: AH treaa, ete 4cUvr4 FIEE. IM page -t- misMi. scuiag stew w grew aoi uses ei - Frsdt, smyeraw J, 1 Wrtls aw for sttalora for fall vXmnUst. ifmtimlMipaptr. "v COSTIHKXTAl. PLANT CO KIMratl, R. 0. m:guo ikisomk fscai". Alleged (liiniiial Huntnl by a Blood hound, But to So Avail loulburg News Moles. Clrrespondence of The Observer. Ixulsburg, tK:t. 11. A negro named Ed. Yarboro, under arrest for assault ing u negro woman named Elizabeth Ktalllngs. and while in charge of an of ficer on the way to Jail yesterday af ternoon, escaped and is at large. Chief of Police High with the county blood hound and a number of men and boys searched tor hlim a longtime, but with out ava'l. The number of county people moving Into Loulsburg to take advantage of the flue educational facilities now of fered here is on the Increase and there are not sufficient dwellings to supply the demand. Mr. George Ragedale and Miss Min nie Harris, ot this county, are to be married oh the 19th Inst. They will occupy apartments ut the residence of Mrs. L. B. Allen. The Observer's correspondent voices tne unanimous regret of Loulsburg and Franklin county at the rumor that Judge C. M. Cooke has offered his beautiful home " Northfleld," for rent with the Intention of removing to some other point, possibly Raleigh. Judge Cooke is our foiVmost cltisen and we are proud of him, and the mere rumor even that he contemplates removal Is cause for genuine sorrow. I ain un able to verify the rumor us Judge Cooke is absent this week, holding court In a distant county. Mr. Thomas White, one of our oldest and moot prominent citizens, who has own quite low for a long time, died this morning about V o'clock. Cotton nicking time nun added to the already scarce supply of cooks and do meatle servants, Ihe prlcea being of fered by planters haviiiK been sufficient to' draw them t the tit-Ida. Mr. J. J. Harrow, clerk of the coun ty court who has been In Richmond for some time pust to undergo treat ment at tne mi da or a sneciai st. s reported much better and Is expected noma tne latter part ot the week. Dr. James Phillips, of -New York and daughter will spend the winter In Loulaburg and are occupying apart ments at Mrs. It G. Hurt's.--Mr. K 8. Green, left yesterday for Greens boro to attend the Guilford fair. Mr E. B. Thomas, father of Mr. J. A. Thomas of The Times, returned to his home in Ralegh yesterday after a short visit here. Cliaprl Hill Defeat ItliiKliam School, of MelMinc. Special to The Observer. Chapel Hill, Oct. 12. The University of North Carolina worsted thA ninrhom School, of Mebane, at football here this anernoon, oy a score of 60 to 0. Bear, at left half-back, was easily the star and proved a thunderhnlt nf Hiatrii,tirn to the Mebane boys. Roberson, Newton ana weD0?r put up a splendid offensive game. In a RnitDDy aame of football hr this afternoon on Vance field, the freshmen defeated the nnrhnmnr hv a score of 8 to 0. The sophomores were clearly out-classed. A CANVASS OF ROBESOtf. ' ' Tho 'county Candidates of the Two Parties to Mart Out MiMiday-Pcr-sonals and News Notes. ;-.a. Correspondence of The Observer. Lumberton, Oct. 11. The Joint can vass of the county by the legislative and county candldtes of the Democrtic nd Republican parties begins Monday and will continue until election. Mrs. W, O. Thompson is visiting rela tives In Loulsburg. Misses Jessie Ful ler, Ha and Lula Humphrey left Tues day for Greensboro, where the Misses Humphrey will enter Greensboro Female Colelge. Miss Fuller will visit relatives there. Mrs. W. W. Colson is visiting relatives In Charlotte. Rev. D. A. Grower, of Eutaw, Ala., occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. County Superintendent J. R. Poole will hold examinations here this week as follows: 13th for white teacnerB; 14th for colored, and 15th for Croatan. Mts. Moses Blecker is visiting rela tives In Marlon, S. C Messrs. Mc Lean, McLean & McCormlck. attor neys at law, are fitting up offices in the new bank building. Mr. A. T. Pan- nale has accepted a position as book keeper for Mr. K. M. Barnes, Barncs-vllle. Scotland Nock Man Weds at Riki-iiokc. Special to The Observer. Roanoke, Va., Oct 12. Mr. Gus hot- man, a prominent business man of Scotland Neck, N. C was married lv;re to-night to Miss Irene Bachrach, t daughter of Isaac Bachrwh, n wealthy merchant The contracting parties are well-known Hebrews and the ceremony , whlcji was solemnised ucordlng to the orthodox customs, was cen'ui.iu-u hi mr Hachroch mansion, at No. .-0 South Jefferson street. .- Oil Mill Superintendent at Rocky Mount Killed. Correspondence ot The Observer. Rocky Mount, Oct. 11. Mr. G. J. Alford. superintendent of the Planters'' Cotton Seed Oil Company, was ciiu'iht by a shafting yesterday and before the machinery could be stopred was nunej around a number of times and sustained Injuries which resulted in his death this afternoon at O'clock. The untortu nate man leaves a daughter and brother to mourn1 his Icyig. , On a muddy, track Oiseaii. with odom up, won the Champagnn stakes yester day, at Morris Park. Nw York city, leading all the way. In the run to the wire, Tradition closed on the leader, but Olseau won driving by half a length. Important Scientific Discov ery.' A Clinical Preparation That Positively Kills the Dandruff Germ. A most important discovery has been made after a year's patient lab oratory work aimed In a certain di rection It is Newbro's Herplclde. a preparation that prevents falling h.ilr. and speedily and permanently eradicate! dandruff. These evils are caused by a germ or parasite that burrows into the scalp, throwing up dandruff, as it seeks to sap the life of the hair at the root. There's no baldness without falling or thin hair, no thin hair without dandruff, and no dandruff if the germ Is destroyed. Newbro's Herplclde Is the only prep aration that will do the work. "De stroy the cause, you will remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. R. H. Jordan & Co,, Special Agents. v ? 3i BUILT FOR YOUR COMFORT The pleasures of autoffiobiling arc largely dependent upon the easy riding qual ities of the machine itself. TheOldsmo bile Light Tonncau Car has demonstrat ed that it rides as easily with one pas senger as with four, and the longOlds mobilc side springs entirely absorb the irregularities of the. roughest road. Through a wide door you enter a room7 luxurious tonncau upholstered with deep springs and covered with hair and hand buffed leather. There is plenty of space for passengers without bemg cramped or crowded, and divided front seals lca tures usually iound only in the high" priced cars Everything is carefully worked out to make a comfortable car, economical to operate and maintain and wonder fully low la price Only $950.00 We would tike to food yoa our new Att Cuioeu. , . OtdHnobile 7 h. v. Standard Runabout, $650.00; Touring Ruaaliout, 7So.00. All ' price f. 0. b. factory. - Olds Motor Works. Detroit. Mich. AGENTS U L. OAWINGER CO. frrOIHING !T0 t WATCH BUT THE j ROAD Hi : 111 NOTHING1 TO I ,VATCM BUT THE ROAD Fit for Palace ;t ' or for Cottage Use' (! J J -Jt t ' Aiid you have the greatest' doctor in town Hand in hand Is Unquestion ably the best Plumbing! Hot Water Heating and Supplies tlACKNLY BROS 'Phone 812. No. S W 6th St., Charlotte. ONMBgE I OLLECE- and MUSIC CONSERVATORY a nts qmoc couecc ro homcn 3PARTANBIJR6S.C. Founded In lf. Plant worth 260.000.00. Hplendld location, delightful climate; 55-ncro grounds; 6lnlldlngs: uteam hertt; elxctrlo light; perfect sanitary equip ment: roomi alnsle, doable or eatutte. Thoroutta nollege and conservatory oourMi; 14 offloeri, 1 teacher; 17.000.00 pipe organ; 84 practice rooms; Mnslo Festival every spring. For haadsame catalogue and fall Infomatioiii svddress ROBT. PPELL, Lttt. D., Pratt. THE D . ArJOMPKINS G0 Pattern Shop; Machine Shop :and Foundryr CHARLdTTf;N. C. 'We Make 'Em 4 i 'We, Make !Em". Mlft sno MOMMWMIMMMMMMM Elizabeth College Art School, f Great Advantarjes in thil department. Noted Art Teacher from Cooper Union Art School. See Miss Earle's Exhibit-in the show window of A'essrs. Stone & Birrineer's Storf. - - - " - .-,.- . t ) Lupine 14744 rf( J W ' f mi "V. iS By C. F. Clay; record 2:18. Form erly owned by W. S. Bisr&ers. Will be at Wadworth's Stables 30 days for aervlce. Don't miss your last oppor tunity to breed to the best stallion In the South. Terras, $15 to Insure. R. 3. BAMSAUR BROS., Llncolnton, N. C. SECOND-HAND E B ler We have jnst received a eecood-hanol 20 H. P. Portable Boiler, an aklda. and Kmrlne. which we offer for sale. It la the beat luoklng afid beat preaerrad aeond-hand outfit we have eeen, hay ing been In the hands of a careful, palnataklng man who used It tor rln tdnff about three months In the rear. rt la now being overhauled and test ed In our shops, and will be sold at bargain. ' LID DELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. KnUnes, Boilers. Improved Glnnm Machinery. Saw Mills, Ete. 11 Inie The Pioneer Piano Player of the World Manufac tured by Wecock (a White in 1897 The distinctive feat urvs of thv An-eius are protected by patent, hmce all thr Piano Pl;iy rs are but imi'a- ;; tions of the Angelus, the original Piauo Player. -The Angelus plays your piano skilfully; better than nine!out of ten musicians play by hand. Knowledge of music unecessary. By the use of the Angtus the'iUnusd piano j will once more tecome a source of profit and pleasure. . AIMCCLUSEIVDORSEDBY HIGHEST AUTHORITY: Thanks to the marvelous means of expression it can give the com pi i- cated pieces more life and soul than any other instrument of its kind is able to give. (Signed,)PIEDRO MASCAGNL -Th Angel usVworld renowned now in usi by His Mje5ty,ihe King,:of Port- i ugal; His Majes'y. the: King of Greece; the Duke of Rutland, Erl Dysars, Princess Dolgaruki, Lord Brassley, Duke of Oxgall, Duke of Roxburgh the High Revefend, ; the Lord Bishoo, of Glasgow, His Highness, Maharajah Mumar Targarp, (calutta) t Lord Walter Garden Leuhox, Marquis de Mendigana.' RighL Hon.; A. . J; Belfour . bought two. Of those in America are: William "Rockefeller, Robert7 C.:Ogden, Senator A. P. Gorman, Prof. Harper, of Chicago UnivefM'ty and hosts' of others. Jheiefore.Jhe Angelus is rkghized by experts and artists In : music being; not ' onlythe Pioneer 5 Piano Piaye; butv the. very best Player. It. leads.them all. - ' " "r -Hil H - ' ' ' . h Fohr.:zntJY of cHAnLOTTnlKnbw "of annbncnoxo : V HIVI
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