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TlUJITnr.'Ixi M-UIM-WNVKXTIOX. ' j .WMMaT I A KiMivwrnt Entertainment at Snrn wr--Church Notloe Animal Moot I lug f Railway CXmdiMtor lcr moiiuI. Special to The Observer. Soencer. Nov. IS. "Yn Did AlaLla' Wei Of the tennis taeet between the'mh, Mr. ir T.?RhhaWrrlends! Convention" was the absorbing topic . r.. m-i-u.. t . " -er- . At I hlH nlm 1 r I-- llM- team of Wake Forest and Trinity Col lege Tennis. Clubs, which began yes- ly a soorejof three sets out ot the live, tbe Wake Forest boy winning out ufter a series of very lively anil hard played games. The team from the Wake Forest Club consisted of Messrs. J. B. Turner and Eernshaw and from Make Forrest tb Winner of Doubles 'Two 'Iiw Partner f 1 IMfferwtt Po int Tennis Tournament -Sixteen Stn- U litical Ealth llunoml by Their ltc dents Enter ' Preliminary Contest 1 Npecti vc Parti e With tMHwHw Arrangement Willi liospltaL. 1 dcrsoa Superior Court Pcrgowa. , Special to Tb pbserver. . - . Special to The Observer -OA-V Trinity Cone, Nov. it-m the dou- Hendersonvllle. i Nov . -..-Some IBIUimnw-UK,,.. .1,1. ii.. .1 1 . 3m7i,;h- itau W attended the delib- terday afternoon, Trinity was defeated nator In th 1 -district , , T fRU,r",- iNcver w i. tt, Kl8en"!or. l".tnWH,lr.1.01' J!.nL,V". " Ilfor' ' history of Spencer were o up or ltenuorson. i-oig. Muimnura una mmy women apparently bent on get Cleveland counties, and Mr, ghlpman ting married. The piny wuw given by decided that Inuemuch as his friends, local talent mid the cunt of characters tuari mitt .him forward h WOllld ITiab K'UM iw follow Aou-uHim Y.lie.-H1nii . - - - - I" "' - - r. -" .... . ....... . . . i . .. ......... 1 iVii.. ,.. . ; i . i ,.. IT ine race, ami . ' " :, .7 . ,.l.,niVjv,7"'r'MhloH)y Khlrt Issue of th.- past. Th iMM-niTir in i ft HvrmmtiiL iiihuh uir : 4 1 mi 11111 iitun'. is tranii tti . aTI i . j . . . . . . 1 .1 , . TVIr,tf. U,r. F-mBlir At-mfloM " TV . . . """.-2 r...... u .. . . I.. I eMH-t loll WUH nH a Wmi HI!. I.- I U III - 7 - 1 ii'rnu. I a lie i-t'iwt lit I --tmvciiituis " v j - - - " . . . 4. M. Holland. There was quite a good-yearB nRO jt WHa ,-clJed that Ruther- Jenklim; Augusta Prim. Mr. H. . ; V, . , , . i"ra Biiuum nav- fine m inti eriii-jir - -; ,, ... I . li-i lion and liberal applause was given the best'1 hi .i u,i., nihpr-i1": rr-nl.n-a ll.itiklno. llt- Al ililii-.l 11 1 plays by either side. The games wereith(re two in this district It wa' -,,ok: KIukIm larkln. Mm O. 1. tJie.ii- called at 8:S0 o'clock and ?ere Interest, K dd '"m "if,r; Mrs- U - Mt,,h,,,,: Ina- and lively from th flrit. Ix-rinnlnir decllta thai ftnoever recetveu iiip ,,1(!aml Smt,h MIhh Fnm Wort hen; BlmultaneoJsfy -SS aaeX rf mUwd ?dofm'B.t w HfndrBon cunty i Miranda Pil.e. Mrs. W. C. Oaf-wood: f.""rJn .-.?-'! i Prt"rte should be named by the, Mil Al H.lrn Mra ChiM- Kowlpr. . .imu ' oon Vi-ti t ton utt th man from in IB coun-, u u i o . t w ... - - i .muni .fiiiu- iiiiiiiKi-.rii A.ifn. u . ... , Kr.-inan: Kllxa Monper, Miss Mar . ran t UlddingM; Ksthpr Snyder, Miss Tlww ftr tftr othrn 1VhhK to NtrtMiar a AnntnHmt- lt H inocraoi- Ktaud llrtu and totrn OHifkktH of tin) l-eoplo. To the Editor f The Observer: I noUcc in your etiltorlut page of re cent date, the remarks of The New I York Evening Post, us to the cause of ithe retiult Of the rex-em election, as The Pout believes, md. your .(nnment tin the same, as ft clUsetv-of the .Siuth. I thank you for the straight-nut way yoi s-uuke. I tH-rtainly think It time for the peopla of the South to uwe a xlronR- itraument man tin- in.m- t.i m.- mum mmmsn al sense of the term, tlons. t'n to within there whb liens on liotn slues. nxu ax apjill-il t' eh'! a few days of I hi plenty of tin.asl Hul when Jiiili wKecp the System Toned Up with DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, and Any Case of 4 Consumption On Be Cured and Prevented, No Matter Where You Live or What Your Occupation' itors. iiie nrst set was won by the' Kh,...tt- rr sthinimin hail mi. visiting team, by a score of 6 to 4. In ; ,,bunced that he would be a candidate the second, the most intensely interest-;for tho nomination Charles F. Toma an-: ,,!Jr!tnf', th? Bcore was 8 10 C 1,1 fav,-r!noum-ed himself, and for two or three of Trinity. The two last games were!wwk lw ,Rht wa8 VVarm. Mr. Ship-, more easily won by the Huptlsts, tlic , ul,a Mr, Toms both eonttreling , uc-ores being 6 to 2 and t-j 3 respet-j everv ,lu. of thv Rrouuj. Finally when tlvely. At the end of the same the the primary was pulled off it was found Trinity students among the spectators j ,m,t Mr, -rx.ms had received the en xhowed u tine college 8,,irit by giving u : s. ment of a majority of the Iemo-1 rousing yell for Wake Forest. crM,H ln tnlg t.tUnty. and was, there-, The most Interesting event of thc'foro. ..... ordin to the airreement made' IDOI't Will ( III.. PQlllofl rif ll Iklu ... .. . 1 - -' . ..... . r, ..... v ... . . . . i . . . iiiid ..,11 nrternoon whe Amine d. for Ti nltv. f rof the the i Miivetitlon two years apo. ont : nominees for the Senate in this I'lit Uer - tne out like the man he Is ami sal.) thai If elected he Mould serve th. people and not imrty, ami the lawi would lie applied where now misapplied, j the great combinations ainl irusls. j with their millions of voters, among whom ure a gerat many of as line Mamie Hatlev: Marian Perkins. Miss snlrits as live (voters) to think there la Moore; As.-neth linker, M Iss Ileum I was no purrhasltiK of votes, will not Mt iiiiix: Amatnla Horn. Mrs. ,1. A. : troiiltlt- the ieeblest mind. The man--ti.-.-lolT; Amy l.lltle. MIsh Itessie ten-1 iikois of the IrUKts, nltuply In t lu ll . lanks. Sophia Potter. Mrs. A. 1. town Inimical way. mailt- il known that, Imiih: Prof. I'lnkertoii. T. K. Hudson. the inan that was not koIiik to inn! The i .invent Inn, which meets every j amuck was their salvation. The. lv- i.m-:. wan held under the aiinplees , lulior.-r. with his family that he Iomm. if the I. lilies' Aid Society of Spein-er iiht to provide for. lust ilin Mclhndist church nnd a handsome sunijpiy Mail, "Well, my salary Is the Maha vns r.-alixcd. T. F. Hudson. Kso.. ns, ,(,',,, ,,f mv family. 1 get' nothing. 1 1 1 x , Prof. Pinkcrton.'" was perhaps hei.vhl i woru for. So I will vote to bei Hting cnaructer in tne piuy. ,.rwl Trr,,.,. rr Wl. r,..t 1 1. ..i .. .. I . . .- . no ei .i .1 iK enn i . .el .. V't ,-,. f inV MalUiy. Hie result aii , , , "'ici "v iinu i"itu iic lie en I' en wnn nun a oimcmn ! , , for the elorv of their resneetive elnlis .. . i. .. - . .... ... ...... .1 tnt - - - - - . . . M'.'iniiiai urn ii . itf ineo tui- mub- I i a I if-1 onn 114-1 im ine itijiiu-ti i ion oi : These men are the eiyimplon playerot tlon as to what his majority would be. vhieh the homeliest old maids were! their, respective Institutions and there, ttH u,. district is overwhelmingly Dem- nuif-forined into beuutlful young girls, i as mucn interest in tne game. Tlie um-u.mii,.. i iOach character was well -etirescnt.-.l plres are Prof. A. M. AVebb and Mr.j Some time after Mr, Toms hud secur- low ever, and the play was a great sue Mack Lewis, .1.,, .ulmi,.inl .. i i,w .i,,9i . -ess. The preliminary debate to select ren- v c i! t.- uii. u vir vm' i I" V. t'. Iteetor. uiin Ih Mr. ToniM law i-eseiittttives for the debate to be heid n n-im in.i .ivt.in.th.-w'n..t kpi.hi.. Ili-an. decided that be didn't cure any thing about remaining at home this with Hundolph-Maeoti will be held Sat urday evening, December 10th. Sixteen men have entered the contest. An arrangement has been recently, made between Walts Hospital anil Trinity College and Trinity Park School; whereby any student of the college and , school, upon the payment of u fee of $1, may be guaranteed for one year all! necessary hospital treatment In case ofj Illness. This treatment consists of med icine, bed, hoard, and nurse. The. phys ician Is to he selected and paid by the student himself. The prescribed num-, ber of students has iu i.L the fee and the arrangement Is now In effect. Watts Hospital, which will thus serve the lege as an Infirmary. Is located grounds adjoining Trinity 1'ark. H nt built and endowed by Mr. Oeorge W. Watts, a well known citizen of Durham, and the valuation of the hospital prop erty und Its endowment amounts to $60,000. The Institution Is well equipped nnd Is provided with a staff of ex perienced nurses. The liberal policy of the hospital trustees thus enables Trin ity College to offer exceptional facilities for the proper cure of vtht-. sick" auiopg file' students. winter nd carrying on the lsw busi ness of the firm of Toms Keel nr. si, he annomiccil that he would be it can didate for Uepreselitatlve before the Ib-publlean county convention. aiul CLEVELAND COUUT. when the convention was held he? re-1 cetved i he niiinina tlon on Hrst ballot,1 and went ililo tin- campaign to w it by a handsome majority. As soon an he had been nominate. I he challenged Mr. !ta. the Democratic candidate, foi j a joint discussion of the issues be fort the people of the county. Mr. Hay ac-i edited the iliallenire anil limes and: ol-i piaees win- agreed upon for the speak-: Of illlTM in the I'l'SlieeMv Iiei.elli.-t :iii, : townships of the county. Twelve de bates were had between Mr. Kectoi and Mr. Kay In the county, und in uddi-' Hon ly the speeches made in the Join: canvass Mr. Rector -made u number of , others, in the i-ounty, the last one he !ng at Hender sonville on the day bi fori i the election. While Mr. Hector v up ! making the campaign for the Kepubli- i cans lit. Henderson .county, Mr.. Tunis 1 his.' law , 'partner, . w as making a viKor ins cjinpalRii in the counties oi l'olk Itulherford and Cleveland. windliiK in ' c absence of Kcv. .1. K. flay. vim Is H'.tendlng Conference si Char otte, this week. He v. A. S. Caldwell, if Itarlnm Springs, will occupy the niloit of Hie Methodist church here -tun. lay morning anil night.--Key, W. I. li eli. pastor of (he First l!ad!st hineh iii Salisbury, will make a t;os icl talk lo railroad men at I he Spcli er Young M.-n's Christian Association 4uuiljv afternoon at I o'clock. Mr. S. T. iHirsett, of the Spencer Men . -nit iie c.i., who has ! m III for lel;,l Wicks, has guile I" At-llc .11' :n ie, upi rale. Miss Helen Morton, alio v.a- recently elected to a posill.ui u the faculty or the Spencer public eh. Mils, has entered upon her duties. The district free school at this place .ill begin on January 1st. .Mr Sydney Klsilnn. formerly of War lenloii. is opening up a stock of lianl-,,-are in the .Michael building on Siflls iiirv aw line. This Is Spencer's Mrs I uirdware store ami lias line prospects. Mr. Klsdnn being a young man ot nuch energy. The folowlng Is the honor roll for ihe Spi-ncet- schools for the month nf letohcr: Primary dcpnrl nn'iit. Kletch- r Tale Maud I'ruinhcller, l.yde Nun "am.u. KiiHcne Armstrong. Fourth -,iuV Ivlna Druiuheltf r. Fifth grade, da rirumhellcr. The ni-der of rtailway un precedent ctl popular vote for ouei party, to whom nil the combinations ; and trusts had turned In a few hours, i When the days come and go. Ihcj 'people will think. The more they think, j ".the better nnd cleaner will be the next j ,-dcellnn. You will iinrr nee the inatei to the one Just pussed. The Demo-1 era lie vole anoweu piamiy a rcMpeciaoie clr.ss of people, that muld not be bought. There Is a like number or nearly is many HepubllcimK that money would not buy. If u little more time could have been before the election, after Mr. Roosevelt's letter and Judge Par ker's reply, these two pans of the rent parties who money cannot buy would have swung together, nnd a per fect division of the sheep and goals would have been made. Let no word of coiidemmitlon go mil against Judge Park"'!'. I,el the I h-mo.-racv of the South stand (Inn, mid reason on rea sonable lines nnd come Justly to d fi rve the confidence of the people. J. A IIF.I.VLV- "It's Unsatisfactory, Cruel and a Mistake to Send the Afflicted to California, Colorado, Etc., In the Delusive Hope of Recovery." "The Fight Must Be Made Right at Home Where the Dis ease Started.' So Agree Lung Specialists At tending the Medical Association's Convention at Atlantic City. Dramatic Agent Putmon Thank' .; Tells oi His Provi denti.v Recovery by Duffy's Pure Malt 'h'skey. Ti T r t juv . s i 4 MWst-''-'- J r "4 tf.--;w,.-. - 1 liiul li on l,m)( tive's ci. An ! said lie in life, nnd it . ('otiipuuy, I i on my hark in Cincinnati. II curly ii 1 1 , bile, i xrirmi d to nil lib Is , I ii c 'tlil u In ;.i y culd and It sotlliul on t v b.u ' n'TMON-Cuml of ('niiumpiion by Dufry'iPureMttlt Vthlskey. n loipj, luir.l tnontbs on the road as advance agent for theatre comtmnie i. r; nun Kuiliitipr wet nnd chilled to the bone. Jfysystom could Morula $tH, I k . lora doaed mo uuual, but I was steadily golug to a coitsum ;- I tor frlrad recommended I)ufTy' V I', i , I i;;;iii, , lo I., pp on tali in:; ' iii it i I Mir botlh Have c,ii,.e t!i' ,i, ; :!i.i!i, Olli'J. July 30, WW, dt. Whl .key. I Wed It Felt better the first week. In two Weeks Aw ' ,r nl I ,1 I'noii x cured. And I nmctiml; strong, IninlrTi never beMer in my . iiolUi r f-esstm iu pcrl'ocl, blutiie.'' C. I'muox, oaxo IUUmmtA JottUUuuj; Dyffy's Pu M alt Whiskey: i Criminal Term Over nnd Civil Term Begins 31onda Notod L.vi-li Case to Imj Taken Congressman Webb's Majority Personals. : Special, to Thte Observer. Shelby, Nov. 12. The fall term of cievekmit r sopciior;- Court,- which con - vened, on 'Thursday. .' afdjourned last ' evening, having finished -up the crimi nal docket, and on Monday, the noted Lynch case, Involving- a largo body of .Rutherford county lurid, will be taken up. Judge Allen is presiding. The citizens of Cleveland county ttp prectate the honor which has been con ferred upon them by the appointment of Mr. J. U Webb to the Judgeship to Micceed Judge W. A. Itoke. He will leave this evening for his first court at Windsor, Kertle county. Shelby was the adopted home of his predecessor. Judge Hoke, he having- lived here in his palmy young days, practiced luw, and no doubt, dreamed o! the time when he might be some thing more thun uu attorney at law. His fondest dreams have been realized, and his Shelby friends are ready to say "Well d:ne." Judge Moore and Mr. J. (3. Merrlnion. both of Ashevllle, arc "here to attend the noted Lynch case at court. Mr. Wallace Griffith and sister, Miss Sallle Griffith, of Winston, are visiting at the home of Mr. J. F. Harris. They at tended the Wlsiiiint-Harrls wedding on Wednesday evening. Congressman K. V. Webb's majority in the ninth district Is XSO;, as near a iiii be ascertained. He Is; receiving congratulations from bis many friends. ii Hi .mill on the day belorc elect Inn. Win ballots were cast and the vote-. , ie.l last Tuesday It, was foun l 1.1 ,, m Hector was elected by t: li.-;itt!. 'of-this county My a majoi iy , i p ... ,,; that the Democrats In tins sc.i.,ioii district had given.-Mr. Tjms about U majority. This is the flrst time, iti " thr history, of ftHe -State that two .yduhg men of the same age, and partners n the practice of the law but differing In politics, have secured the noininatloi tit the hands of the political parties t. which they belonged, and both' been elected. It is indeed a Hovel occurrence. But It goes without saying that the young men will both muke clem, fear less and able representatives In ttu n.-xl General Assembly, ami the politi cal party to which each bolungH will doubtless never have cause to regret putting them forth as legislative candi dates in the election of 1904. Work on the new court bouse Is pro gressing rapidly. The first story, which is of stone is completed, and the brick work Is about completed above the doors nnd windows. sr li. Hugglns, of Company M, 16th C S. Infantry. Is visiting In the com munity for a few days. Attorneys il. H. Staton and W. C. Rector have ben In attendance Umjii the Federal Com t .it Ashevllle for the past three days. The fall term of the Superior Coun for this county will convene next Mon lay. with Judge Walter H. Ncal pr siding. 'I'll' I' on- I I ilv sl I II .21 is a :.i ,.i r ml a Li: eM.ecl i y utrp strong ( N'o. II In morrow will lie ippo'.l i ie iiiiiubi I to.'stieu tors, the a 11- ollllll. rz. -r b! thell at Spencer, t-yed at Hie lingers .'I -r of cond'tc I. The ordel .. ulclolKl'Stlip ilvlsloii.'.; and No. MltS. 1'. M' VDOO DK.VD. ge.l IKsldent or ;r-ens!oro Passes wnvA Heal ICstaU' Deal t.raultc Memorial to be Erected on (.till ford llattle-tJrmmd. Special to The Observer. Greensboro. Nov. 12.-Mrs. Pleasant McAdon died this morning at the home ",f h.-r daughter-in-law. Mrv. Albert t,.., on P.. llcmeado avenue. Her on i;ellcnieaile avenue. MCI w .is !n tin- i-i try. but she had h.-re on a lsit to relatives for lime. She had been nurturing with trouble for several years. Met is ', years. She was the mother int.- Albert McAdoo, Hrantly Mi- I L'lanil-inother of Miss Dora The funeral will be conducted!" v. .1. M' l,. Seubtook at Buffalo lo-moi iiiw nt II o clock. .Mrs. , u i-, a devout Christian and i niber of Huffalo church i half a century. I .state ileal was consummated bv which Mr. Garland Daniel .i the owner uf Mr. C. P. Van Milu.ibl' farm east of tin: city. M.'A mill' .H-ell iOllle lenrt igc lv' ,f the Vdoo icvill. .y It.-, huri b McAdc 111 , I be, A re: o-d.iy mm i , 1 1 . . :-. tor- ' In piii' f el j Asheboro. -Vov . II l!K. TIME TO ITT LOOM: smith Has IKhmi Without Keprrst'iitu f Ion lit the Administration for lb Years ami Should Have u ShUi-s. iiihii. Til the F.lltor of The lihscrver: It la not about time for SoUthenij Democracy to cut loose from the North 'ih article of the snmc name'.' They' neein to have forgotten to vote up there. i ."or the most pint they represent tin back alleys of the population, '('lien :ie many itimhI mh'H among them, m nun-r; ami n few strong men like I'.ry n fill Cleveland, but not many. Why .loiilil our rtontlicru pe.iilc not as sume llif position of free lances, like the Irish In Parliament '.' The party -up lli'-re will have to tvorganize along more i;HdfcVt lines, mid-then oUtrSOuth crn people should hold aloof and' cast- our vole in Congress for measures nnd not iitt party behest. The very magnitude iof the Republican fetory means re act ion shortly, and the opposition there will be Stronger if not allied with .'net hern Democracy. The Northern Hemocra. y is handicapped by its South tin ally and vice versa. 1 presume idw that we shall b- "reconstructed" .gain, and Hint means a perpetuation t tin- solid Southern vole. A wiser the South would . cut- ' She Southern electoral not likely lo have such is McKlnley had in mind : Forty years have puss aml in all this time the! Rcpublh an party has given the Smith no voice In Ih" cabinet councils (savei brief i . pr.-seiilat Ion in Mr. Hay es's; ab'nct). i is grossly unfair to sayi nothing of its lack of wisdom. We havi j had a few men In the Republican party: from this Slate whose ability was audi is equal to that selected for cabinets:; but it bus been overlooked and tilt' greut South has had no spokesman l'oi j her Interests iu forty yeurs. If vc urr a pall of the I nloii, and hot a inert- : if own mul wenltencl 1 ntcknifP, overwork, wwry , ctjwwnmor Innwtlf -1 . I ire Malt. lii-l i - in rurit.g and frsreMiiiy lung tftiitblrfl lies In 1 1-i- tiioivn io medli .nr.. li not only i liucka the rgvaeesof tbo licse lt' , I'innii h to more perfectly ili(rt ami ni4milttte ftwsl in order thai more, i reverie thy hearts ncilon, so timt the eircniaiion will ttci stromtniei ronsnrnptlnn seldom nttackn tmlll llmr'lrm in r tnndpiicien. 'I lie scrr.-f, ol t he mart totin .ll ce of Ite f.iettlut it's lliee.L-al.--:,t, siiehgilnii. r ami liealili I... . but reh luces llio weakened, deM royed Hi-iick; lu lpf; t in : richer, nnd purer IiIoihI will eotini from ll : und rcuuhili pov,'enul, carry mg lien It 1 1 ami vl'.-or lo every urmin and p.i.t .1 the lunniiti boly. J he idea that n cwtltnptiv 8 oulyrhaltCC inf Is, is lo M'lid him to Colorado or ( 'nlifoiiiiit lo fret Ii I nisei l t . lea , Ii wii f licet unity ejcfilodi"! t tie) Mcilicitl AnwtallMi'ft Coiirention. i few iiHintbs no at. A t Ian tie CI V, where leading ton inapt Inn st.ee'ali't i!eelrired thai the only fiiicf-e.ij.fti! place to tirb lung tmuh1. was ii(lit at home, where llic (iUeaso originated, and that Dully';! l'uro ,Mnk Whiirkty is tlio most elfectlvo ueue of flfitililij tb.t aw ful scourno to I lie human race. Dully's I'uru Mult. Whiskey Is absolutely pure find free fi-. m fu-i l oil the only wl.lsVey recosnlwtl hf tlw dovmiaient ai a medlolno. It lias been prescribed by d.xjiora of u II t clinnls and ,soi-l by i i lliible dnilr H end (ins-r every t hcrofor OTOT QOyeai j. $1.110 0, boltlo. ICvery tcslimotiiul Is puhlUhed In pi'i'd I'ultli anil u:iranticil. Jlcdii lit booklet freo, CAUTION Be (ure you ifrt the genuln. Duffy Pur Milt Whlikty manuiactured bv Oulfv Malt WhUkey Co., Baehtstor. N. V.,n-t r- up In scales bottle, with the" Old Chemist" trsde-msrk on th label. It' never aoM In iii.uk or hulk. Bwar the many MbsUtatM nd I . tatloni ottered by untcrupulou dealers, becauaeol the extra pifttlt. Tbey not only will not cure, but are aocUlvely dangerous . , , tt- nirt bouse with II. The writer stepped outside to listen, i 'relly soon bedlam seemed to brukc luoso in ti e court house. It reminded .otic Of a ')" rally. .iThi shouting . woull 'die, iway for u few seconds, evidently' for u re reading of the telegram. Then It would break out again. Haslcn'ng back to the court house, the writer tfol iheie Just as Sheriff Wright, who was on t' the Joke, bad given It nwc. AM w.k .onf uhi. in. I. M. Morri.inn. with lib if Democracy, w as un the table, where shout and w.i v his bad gathered around o tell him bo u bile jver ica pounds rawllng down fi he had climbed t, an t . A big i row d l a t hIiii I I lock' -y l.olicj toward uai-ily divide ote, but v c ii ; U' li a policy Think of It ! i d since 1X6!. I,; -I ..MUL' th, I'" They II out I ilinlt ! .1 Thill Is w.i ill r hi- t h:i I I, M.I clgai lb y renin i k'-d Slid I h. who Hi i liol, e ilicllt nil llletlll ell Little II he face. Mot rlson .'iniilii;; i Joke was on ceiybody. the lleinocints for taking II seriously, and th - Re publicans for the sunn reason. There was no heart for any mo; e I' l-ivr.im-. alter thai, and with the 10 1;. I m- l I ": i si er Mtitb in inv.i.r I ." John .M. Isu'l at this I hue an i I- , was convulsed with I : l rl r the illscnmtilure nf n in who arc. lb- said llinl even 111" Mclioniild grew white p. They were laughing tit Cam for saying lie knew U A. MS ill- w ay ii f I er a v. Idle. Tie Ministers, Laymen and Visitors Attending the . W. N. . (Conference V ' 1 Arc requested to CAllat ii'QiiivAiWi'SeQ th' '' ALL KINDS OP MATTRESSES : r Manufactufcd br Latest Machinery.", '," THE HYGIENIC PINE MATTRESS A SPECIALTY. W. C. TSiomas & Ce- Seventh Street and Southern Railway. ' It's HO S ATTEMIT AHSON. CAfSK OF FEVER OlTUltEAK. Iiack of Sewerage lleoiislble for SU-kness at tlie Tlmmasv Ule Orpbuu Ilgt hijsteiii Being IV-rfwled. Special to The Observer. Thomasvllle, Nov. 12. The following is the report on the cause of typhoid fever at the Baptist Orphanage here: After weeks of investigation of all of the conditions crialning to the epidem ic of typhoid fever it the orphanage, and especially the thorough examina tion of the milk and water supply which is gtncrully accepted us the medium of 'JlsKi-mltintlon of the great majority of rases of typhoid fever, we find that, neither the milk nor the water con tains typhoid bacilli and cannot be re-1 Msjliflble for this outbreak, but wi lave arrived al the conclusion thut th- privies are wholly responsible for the, spread of the Infection. The alteration in the privy system,! .sewerage, so persistently urged fvn , jears by the general manager und the, physician in charge. Is now being push-'' ..-il as rupidly tsisHlble. iilrboiigh we 'Ivto I (I-Year-Old Stuth-iits at Hie Aslicvlllc I'nrm SHkhiI, Tirrtt of s li.M.I-ljr.-. Try lo Burn the Uulld Inw nio I'air Will be Trletl for I bclr Lives. Special to The Observer. . Ashevllle, Nov. il. Deputy Sherifl OH Wells returned to the city to-night from (he Ashevllle Karm School, loca ted ten miles from the city on I he Swanninoa river, bringing with blm two Mijileiits of the schKd Colin Furches and Wlllard Gosnell. who i rt churg.-d wiili attempting to burn the school bull. tings about 11 o'clock last night. TJt. boys are not more than t y.-ars of age and have been students of the .school fur some time. Last night, it is alleged, they, went to the basement of the dormitories and piling a lot of rubbish on the lloor set lire to il. Another student was awakened by the smell of Kmokc and located the Haines. Th- fire wan burning slowly vvh.-n discovered and was soon cxlin-' gulshed without loss of property. That th- ,arly discovery of the blaze prob ably saved the lives of many students and much properly Ik almost certain. The boys were k.-pl in confinement by. the ftif rii'tenilcut of Ih..- school until in Hid II 'oil, Ai f : ..in base ill PMC- pnrlh old I . in d.iTi It- being JO.U'KI. Tin in th" city limits r building lots by ,1 i:t,t' and I". in I'TII .,!,! .'. .'... : l".ar, I'l t ' ai in- tn.g "I the boil i d :i nlgbi M'ssr.-. H. K. ml loinlm r were . Iccled uis,:',! as member:: of m i nag' i s of 1 h- public un ,f :-i y iirs. Mr. S. I'd bin n slgiiatiotl ah t , i, coinmissioii and 1.IS I'Iccted t.i su.-.'.-.-d lis. uss.-d a sumb" r ol d ot li' i' municipal af- in'in in, i d. Is Repubii mlssioia In- h"pi i:ig our moved I ilea n neaci .' i ii . this policy should be hang it liU'ly to b" now that the 'i'l, out y Is pledged and inm- il lo do UK iol',c." l is l, i tlli'l lb. nccc.sll-. of l.'llllc- t' llig' n or soiic veil :iTv tb.il n.i. mH... ......I. .... ,.ri . i uauy aisinicciunis m (tie privies. C. A. JULIAN, M. D. PhyslciAi-iii-Cbuj-gc, J. T. J. BATTLE,M. D.. Juember of North Carolina Board ol Medical Examiners. r oiem. t ney. gave as their reaison for desiring to burn (he building that they were tired of going to school. One of the boys Is said to ha,ve fun nwuy Ulds Wanted for Kash nd Davidson Monument. v Special to?Tho Observer. Wilmington. .Nor.. Jl. Captain K. J. Johnson, f the corps of United States engineers here,-calls for sealed, pro posals tor xt monument tu be erected lo Generals Kashy ml Davidson by the government on Oullford- Battle Ground, near Grcensbodk Bids will be received until noon December 12th at the ofllce of Captain Johnson In this city. , some time ago ana wnen nude to re i turn by his uncle said that he would ! burn, the building and thus rid him- Gro i, self of having - to go to school. A charge of arson In the first degree Will be preferred against the young men uid they will have to stand trial for their lives. . "Colored -Man Shot. - , . . Koeoful r tor The Observer. j V . - Louisburg, - NoW - 12.--Mr. , Willlatn Hurt on, i while turkey, bunting this mornlnff' on the plantation or "W." 1 Allen, uecldentully shot and. It is fear ed, fatally wounded Chua. Hunt, col ored, r ' ' V h tin. i' aicmber of the Mr. C. A. I'-r.iy dm. Tie- boa i d itieet until IS : fairs. A bialliful grai.it.- tin inorial t" I'oli'rnl William Washington and the Mai 'iuis of Pi-"tgny. a ml their Virginia il, d ."i th . '.' I olliia cavalry is aboip. .'ompl.-t d iiu.l ic.idy for sliiplia ill '.o .'..liifold Rl.tllc lil'UUIl'l. It will b" in t'-.l cast of Spring Vu!- on the 1 ii of th,- vt. p bill, where these cavalry men laid, their fl.-r.-c and sucssf ai chiil-g'- tb'oiei ,. ij.iiks of th. Kii.il lami'is. whose .iccomplisb'-d l.-ad.-r. 'o. Sl.w.irt. .ls killed in the melee, r'.n president if the Rattle Ground Company. M j. Jos". M. Morel:, ad, went to M'.ich'-.id fin I.,-. hi; to .,oin I It part., of Sct.i.'oi 'Al'Iricb. . f Kbod. Isl and. A'coi.Ung to tin- piogi -.mm.- Scn Itor I'ir" eh will spend next Weilins l;iy m aniiig i I ; i ."iislioro and he and Ills party will be driven out to the Hal tic Ground. Il will be remembered that M'lrich intr.-duced a bill in to have a monument to Gen. ected al the Rattle (bound. 0:iy il r pi e.-'iit 1 1 ion havliiK been re I In- the magiill ml" of tin- R" l'lib vletory. we shall find safity ana in v hut lit tirst, to iiiiitiv, h-e. in llile i iihimltv . J. AI.I,i;.N HOLT. KI'lK'. Noy. II. 1!4. h" : ,'iil'h' vp i -i ' It'iit n preclli't in Cuba .1.1.1, w be i . else, had Kl Veil Rom. - Mites and I'aiker 112, or word" "ft i.i. I be iik ! Int.; broki i.p , 'ill, c! goo'l spii Us. The li in ' i . !., I ' .'. 1 Hi.- i is n 1 1 ii. . I . ,,lt, I ' V lllle 11"' I ; I . j.,1 .1 . " . I III' I'.l i'.l.il ' 7 Winner From The Star: Dolores 5c Gigar Try them for to-morrow's smoke ' W. L. HAND & CO., Cor. httnJifitti, I) VIIsrt.N'S OTL. I'rcM-iils S.HIIC I oiioiis Change in lliiim- EROTIC HOW RICHMOND HECEIVED IT. Conllh-diig Llct-tion 1 let urn Had TlH-lr i;ife t I'pon tlie ;roii In Hie County Court House The Joke W orks Ik.lb Wujs. . 'oi i I'SIKniiteiice ,f The Oiis i Vc.-. Roeklngb.-i in. Nov. 11. On the nii-ld l.f tile el", lion. KlOln- of th'' ReiUb- Ib en o.T ,i , .lobieis li.'i.- r"v iv 'I :, shock from which liny have not finally j ivoM-r.-.l yet. iaig. 1 o I j. - . ii..'- and Ki e'-'Ollcans II.-. i ail'.-r. .: in He- conn bouse to bear the returns. T'. lirsl news look'' lr,'l,;e ,; fi'H'i the I le'no' ra t b si m ,,,mP,i . iu follow e. was w - nil' I'ar t'degrinn of cmgratuli'Moii to oo!i'li ciiiiie p-. 'I. .-mi., a mi N- v. !-k.-r .Mi Cot 1 he sc 1 iiiack itll I Oi l e:st'01,l, li'Xlielol of I I I l'l-o i. - , (-1 es I iboul :i- i people. I and 111 t loll. .y ::.' u.ijoii': Jb'-I'lIT llMI-elt j opponent by ."..' to-- Imi In,,. i IS follows !:.,..::. t... . I !lou.. ;:l": I- iimmission.i ! .Jii.lg- '.,, k. il itc Hie Re-llll nomall.- ll-Ollllls. Th'- iibsel'yer. II. The official am-., tabulated y.Kti-i- s I s I -- -ilioilt .IS many .ill"llll. ! , sen,- M-sfM-its has ciiuse.J s 1'iii'b surprise to Davidson i lie unusual results In Mlssuu clsewli'ie have surprised the l;..os".- cirrh.-d the county el l at He- same time lieiiiocrat. defeiit'-d his .. majority, other inajur m r:it ic can.iidates were I . (uu ns register of :. I'. Hut. kins, for tin S. I.imb.-tli. coun Glenn. Wi; Page. 21S. was the .oily Democrat We a nt o vp ry United S':it." i Oplnm, .'.' tii. ' i elt hnr tor I ioi- on.' of j O'. V '''"''' cake-. .V.-,t" in-. Ha.. It'i.. 'Jin , iu, 1 man a ml el n-t' d ' f i- o' Uei COT- f- ' . .MM - :'l. M . V.' .. pEI a m w ill u Uni ir; T' h ' c i'. - f 11 ,u" w ,,,u I'Wi'J' wui I.'-'!' .' t'.' v'm i "oT , J H 4 T .- . f ee. REGISTER FOR ST I EPF'S- 9 01 shi 0 long iif'.i. the l'resiileiit ii i"ily.i Repubii. ins v.ore jubilant. Tier.; Maisbi.l Henry i -. x, k.i ... Ium y.s i pukling. and his fac. m. genial ciiiiie. . vi r h i-- i..-ih! I Ml the I . i .1 lll.-i l. - . "I St, VJIIgtoll cumty. : i n nil' l- -x III. . ,M .rid. ami bo oikf. Mill id. kIiI out and in Jena tor Congies: Senator Aklrtch and Party Eu Houte to Beaufort. Speclul to The Observer. " . . Goldsboro. Nov. 12. Senator Aldrlcb, of Khode Islkhd, chatrtnan of the finance committee of the ' Senate, accompanied by a large party under the charge of, W.'" S. Howland, lessee of the Atlantic &jNorth Carolina Hailroad. passed through this city to-tlay en route to Beautort. The object of lib visit is to Oftlelully liiKyect the waters of l3e:itort liar bor, relative to ' the propound Iinprovwtjenta that i Is hoped to 'induce t he government to make there. . . t ; :. Bll.ll.ul Mr. C his Slat tide in A .Just Tribute. I'co.jrdct. II. I'oe again brings honor by an extraordinarily fine ar The World's Work on cotton I'.slm.jster A. M. Long. in i brown suit, a huge diamond :tr.l ti-t.itir .11 los ihiil f-.r., .-tid cocked at right angles, with his N.nr him sat W. A. ;-ci5on il l. i! ' .-ll--(.lor. A nund about wrc the suuill fry. All w.-re in the bes; if humor. tidy bar nose. t'lllllle Will . OII'IUI I hllhllieSS ill i -ill- place. Mr. 'V I! Webb, in" ni- fh -I ,.':. I til in. bcbiK now ll.-l of t ill b.il ge. Vr. .1 R. M ix i 1 1 :il .Mr. S. I'ul ! Point, trustee factuiing ('omjiany. I.. 1..,.1,-, ,,.i..,. i ne in-niociais were rejoicing .n.ji tlie .r,, w, ., ,v;iui. v victory In Hie county. !,.. i,,..n... . i'. i i',. We suppose in.- Is vtbout the ablest jruduale of the backwoods thut North Carolina has produced lab ly, ami. to be candid, v e know novA. IJ.'s, A. M.'s or JL.L. D. s that cati surpass him In writing a magazine art h i. l weekly paper. I Ohloan lill lkmst UKi Crnmpacker J. , xiiaiilts for Uw ComullmcitL A. l101?5!- - ' - V' I Wilmington Isoatdiv s! :i 'Vr i : :ij KXi, w Sr"r Chariot, Observer; oiteL : ih. r-'rieaker Keyfer.-citing the Jobi Bharp m conservative Tapers in Ut outh wntiams cum savs h win - toad , th i nd orve whose opinion U respected v- movement in tbo next Coticn-sK to re ierywberertvi bbte, lwidefciit; nfl ihi.-e the representation of tho: Poufh. ' j'he iDernocrAtle ; party, ,V,cv .-hii -' ''.'. ''"',''' :' " 'V V " '."' 'V'iV-' 'i'-.'-'j--ti'; o-'.v .'v;-:;;''': , DISASTROUI5 WRECKS. Carelessnesfi'ls responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of the suf ferers : from Throat tind Lung trou bles. But Blnce the advent of Dr. King's. New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs ind Colds,, even, the worst cases, can be eured, and hope less resignation Is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois cralg, of Uorcliester, Massvl one of many w hoe life wa saved by Dr. "KJns, a ;Ntw TJlncovery. This great remedy 1st guaranteed for alt Throat xnd'Lung Dlseasea by Bur well ; A Limn s ;;,, .flrugglsta, - Prie f oc, an d. I Lv Trial ootvlea free j S l.'iiliii't'iiii Morrison, who r.- id th 1.1 -grams as they were brout,ut m. dis credited cveiylhlng. It waa too early .-or Uie'm to know bow things bad gone. Anybody but a foul wouli know J-'ar-ker hadn't, a-lven un a I read -. We hadn't heard from Taggart yet. Willi dogged perseveran.-e, he hoped on and - n, say-: or handling j "S we would bear different tic -,i a dl- 1 WillJ . ! After a while things grew uuiioto- ,nous. About 10 o clock The Observer correspondent got disgusted und' Ktart ed home. As he passed the tHeijraph office, however, he bethou'bt himself. He Stepped Into flu: ofTice, tor.: a .blank off the. pad that lay on th-.- counter, and wrote the following: "Murpily wires Parker he was too soon with Ids telegram to, Iloosevelt; New York Stale, gone iieiuoerutlu by . ltXI.tioo murity.i lavis says West Virginia .uii'ely IKmii-I ocrallc. Xaggarl claims Jiidiiinu byj 25.000 inajority. . W'1"111'!! safely! Detnocl-atlc. He handed-. It to omi of the messenger boya who. -came In. aw imu inaiaut. -rne.iMiy umugnt tt w:k aiim:: room w eek. An plant for I I cliry. 'run . r.f.n-e. has a ti ll. Homliiison. d High for Tbiiinnsx i lit- Maim-, which was placed, days ago. Society of Ming rhiiri aulbei.inm show in the, '.'joining III.- .March Hold this iron lb. xiiigf is lat'-.t IllUllllfil. .1 of "III. I til ing rprise irnntTMtttntttttt HB.B.B BOTANIC iOLOOD BALM Th Great Tested Remedy foe the psy aa4 penwaent care af Scrafula, Rheuaia litm, Caterrk, Ulcere, Eeaaaia, Sent. Krap. tie, WaakneM, Marvaiuaa, M all BLOOD MO SKIM DISEASE! It b kf far th beat haildiaf Taal aad Bi4 Pariaer r Acred to ih werW, 1' uka aew, rkh blood, is pert reaevee) rv talii, aaaT aliaeal adracalaw haahaa pBrtia. Wrfl far task aj Msav earns Curaa, ant Iras an taallcattoa. li eel ka by year ten! drujit, ead tl.eefov a htf hettle.ee tyvo far u battle, a4 aiedietaaanU be east, freight. ate', b tLOOD BikLH 00, ACattta, aw f re : rj a boiu; ade telegram, ond hastened s-44 - ' '', .-.'' e ":'- ":v l," : .' ' - ?" .; h " "t X . H .'.-:-.-.'.. T'-'- I.:'' ETVHraaeaewX When you are In Charlotte or send I cents in (dumps for return t num ber iind let us icglster for you. Read Carefully. so you will fully understand who gets this piano. On our books, opposite name. Is dupli cate of number given or sent to per son registered. On December 24th, four business men will see that these duplicates go Into a box, uro thor oughly shaken and a little child blind folded will take out one number. The person holding the orlgnal will receive the piano provided they, do not own an upright piHiio. if you buy from us and should hold lucky number, we refund money. If you buy elsewhere, your ticket Is void. Write at once. 5 ONLY ONE MEMBER OF A HOME WHERE THERE 3d ' WO UPRIGHT PIANO CAN , REGISTER, see former ad 't r'!, IS. II I : . - : ... i ..(i-.-v.,.'-v. . ; Manufacturer oC tho .Piano with f j,' ; the Sweet Tone.V'i;'; f -H ?! Southern Warcrooms Vf9 i-213 Nit ryort 8tB'; ' s Charlo t ":' .h C. a We are Offering Gilletta .Safely. lUtitorts, 8 cents.; I-'li Sltov el. Poker, Jongs und isU:i . I.Ui $1.25 anj tAJfc. ., 4 1 Ce.mal till Ileuters jcuarunteed i to sn.oke, a.."K and Vi'ii's liubbtr Heels; J3,"2d and- z pair. ; " Uidles' Hei lSy cetU., Lamp (111 Hlove,: &tk t tlJ3; Wire Jet, miens, $l.?5.und pp. Thne piece Grate, IS inches. Sh.-et Iron Grdt, Sheet iron Heatertf, -18 Aivbtfts.' uullnt' l.;;.'; lined $1.50. .- ' . , -.:- v...'' . Coal b'love, $3.00 und UJh ' ' We Isstio Llbntry Voting -Tichei.-. Charlotte Hardware 0. ; 2t5 Knirt TPtde Street WHOLTSALE AND RETAIL- SNAKE IUVEU VAWJ;T. The largest irrigation eu'crpnv: i America is located Uv the rich Stuiii River Valley-Of Idaho, which lias be, reclaimed tltrough niau'a handi-w ' alone. In this valley, which is i comfortably settled, there riMn. 310,008 acres of. la.ud -belout;rg-tho.' State of Idaho which ia v. the TwUiEaUs.lrrlgaUoti cana's ; open to i aettlemetit,,;. This b id among ; the richest iu America, n- perlmehta Itave proved. 1'otat". yield, 2ii. to too bushela to c -of. laige alst and ilno variety, yields from 40 to 70 bushels -. , ucre- with un average we?;!.t )oands' per busheli,.- Three : alfalfa, are raised each sea.: iSnako lilver Valley. The . superb uud ,o( great VaUo: ; for mind ami . body. 1 ! low rates to the i-nalte I I'll t" Ml ' are V In. effect vii only direct route, district in person great pos.-sibiliti..-'' Hon address . : .1 !- V V. 1 : t V. I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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