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CHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER, 25, 1964. M-VARIAGE AT PTTTsnORO. of M i london Becomes the Bride fijrctal to The Observer, Plttsboro, Nov. 14. Lest night Burnt lourinoiomew B episcopal cnurch was the scene of on of the most beauttr.il mAKK AFTER A DEER, AwlwvUlo Peopln Have a tine Race llackman Stabbed on the Outskirts of tlte ill jr. " 8teclnl to The Observer. Ashevllle. Nov. 2t.-rTh deer rsoo par-tn-innted In liv local nDortnme!k.ti-lay wai MiMim i.lnnl.l .hi. ..i. ... an entnyauic nniur, im! wri nflllK WMl-J ""V'" ' "V? . V , 'J ''IotwI bv fully ?w people. The deer wan The bride waa Miss Ballle Lord Lou-!,.,., mvr ih ol Reynolds red der, the lovely daughter of Mr. a.. Idem.-,. In BcaverUani imir.M'i Peak. Sirs. H. A. London,, of this place, nliut a few minutes pust U. and for mure the groom wu Mr. John Henry Fcii.'than mi hour .dogs and hunters followed a. prominent business man from Trn-:,,' elms- to their huit.V content- -Tiia jton, N.J. Tbe bridal party consist-. J lm k- !"' mlnwn with, gnwi, i1 of Mis. Betsey L. London a. maid of' ZtHM live Z thUlo he-tor. and Mr. Edward oflH. ntd and tlt ' Kiy "Trenton, as best man, with the follow-f ut. fc,,,, b Um. hunter, -who came ng bridesmaids and groomsmen: upon it .1 few second After the buck was iMisses Frances L. Bond, of Chatta-;ii'iuirht : bay. Ttn animal was thrown 0 1003a, Tcnn.; Annie M. Taylor, of uo'ms the iwunel of Paul Reynolds' ! t- Plttsboro; Sallle Frew London, of Rovki"a brought to Afdieviiio. mo party oi Hill. . C; Ellen K. Thomas.' of Phli-!,llint,'ri' unrooted considerable attention ndelnhia Reha W Pell of Trontmi 4-' ame Into Pack wjuare .it 2 o clock S.rn rw f , T v. , I Withered, while Komt. Lavlnla B. Eyre, of Newton i. !:.: Met..' .,,., w1 t(lKe)1 ,, ,,,,1, ,,. nd Axile Hill, of Plttsboro, and Jo.-to-' (ibine Osborne, cf Chuttotte, on tMessrs. Walter H. Rickey, of Trenton., "W. M. Muschert, of Trenton: Ueymore! "y. Warner, of Philadelphia: Stephen H.; Twining, of Yrlley, Pa.: A. i. y,mi- dock, Jr., oft Trenton; Henry M. ljin don, A. H. Bynum and Isjsic S. ln--don, of Pitlsboro: Hal Worth, of A!'e- THE y.. qua arts !, quastir iaoh OLUITT. SMEABOOY 00.. l. P boro, and David W. Currte. of F;i ettevMe. The bridal jmrly presented a seen if rare loveliness as they were groupi'if In front of the eb:tncel. whiih T tit -1 Ur-n most beautifully deeornted. The l.r! W and groom stixvl under an arch of mart,.,i n chrysanthemums, from which was su A jshort fllHtaiu f the Mount-". Anordlng to the rrilen i In eh ire the ilver was tn Ko to the hunt.', vho suetwdi-il In lu-inginft it down, hut a view of tin-tact hat the dogs won It. tt s said that thj vnlson will he illvkl--l Klwccii the gentlemen who lioosshl Mi keli nnd who (tHi'tleinuttd. Th'- ihM.e was a iHim'ilfle mteect i.i very iiartii'iilar. The buek w:im tnke'i t i ft- Bui-nsvillv; load ero4liif on th" line r; the Ilowlanl Improve'n tit t ompimv, pepded a chrysanthemum monogram ol 1 tbi letter? "F" nnd "H". The bride was charmingly gow ned h dress of white peau le eygne nIIU trimmed with a pane and inserts of re: lace and chiffon. She wore a full vnil Ills inoriilnn aWmt 10 o'ctook and really admired hy the crowd thai had :.th. rd to witneH.t ti e Htatt. T.ivvarl 11 i'i h k it'- pen Is: wl.ieh it was i -inlin.-d -;iM tniiea t'i di . . iM red urosnul alioin I h ' Ki-vitold;. rii.i t ty and wi.lh- l:" d.i ;j hell In .-ish the nnlr.'.al wa, looai-.l trot towards 111" v nd-. from the place wl'ei- I' ( niilVivnce In ScmIimi lit llur. IlilKton. fi eri.il :.. Th- ( ihpi rv. r. Hui'liiiitfun, ;4.. Th -. m. p, (-,,. fei-niM' is ii. . in ki'msIoii at the y. . r (hui.li l; .v. T. M. Johnson w i. r. -.htl.,! pti-j.-ijent. and .1 . VI 1 1 1: i n i.--v.as s -ii s. irelai-y. Th- I'onf.---"tu ,. it. i-d ln ilatloiiK fiotn Mehatie. lftndl. man and Jllch I'oinl to hold t h- i xt High Point was ehon 1 1 agg, pre ai'.ent of the ( era i i .mr-i eia. : ir. Jt. u, Klde: I iff, ih lit of the ThcolOKlenl Setnlnary or tl V.-m;,-iii .Mary!. Hid t 'unferenee :' A'" .!"un:'H. iri-ri-larv of , ,. hnjii- ! l,n:-fd. and T. .1. (i;iniia !( I : i.f (!,, for-ii, ttitMh.ii Ima'-' K'pi-es. t-l I.. i f in t.;l lni. r sis at Mil' (".Mill II I I I' Hell IP vas Riven liberty, however. t'..e In: . 'topped for it yccond and then s vln a i Mid d.iir r.teittu toward ft snv.- one hn.in.l land Wis away l'k th" v.illil. Tile tt -h ii' ih if s. numb' Tliift perhnps two dnSeli. Wt i- jirleaseil lifteen or tw .my minutes li'ci i.iixi wit i mis- niH on ii. tf it iin.. rii.j.ii i wught with orange blossoms. nn1 a, not many miles cHhIuiu from the start, necklace of pearls, which had b. ' i Jameii l-fow-s a hiick driver In t!i . in vrorn bV all th5 brides in h?r fatit'r t i ! of rlatriilnan Bueknei. wnfl Miopp-.d famiwfnFitn7i.wniiinM Th" ernnmVon thu Victoria roed last nlaht by tin. grift, a beautiful pin of dianion.'.s an.i. llL- Th-hl-h :,i : . lie. 11. i'i iTTt t ma UK !: i I -N'1-. . .'I "r.ir,'. ep,,t , . 1 tin !! . r .v m-ru an mi l ' -' t r.'l-liliinu. ;.::!: mi.l " "' nild llltvj. I , .;ool or.li- H 'lll'ill y. t.:i. s I lb- I. iv were x.t i. Pnlos. of w-t- r-:- sptf tilatli-h and export i !' I i Am rl.Mn, lteeeipis liearls, was worn on the cr-'aEe. The maU of honor wore a w'nlu china silk gown ovec, pink nnd earrie'' vhite chrysanthemums. The liimi" rirls -were little Misses Oamella Lou don and Lucy London Anderson. 'who nnrn rlnlntv 1 1 1 tip irowiis of china stlk rio.i ..ink h .i-ot r, m.a ivfih1'"' ,Vl'J t i-v ..itn ...vv... ....v. ...... chrysanthemums, which they scattcrer" in the pathway of the bride after .lie ceremony. The bridesmaids were :own id In white china silk and cat-Hud pink chrysanthemums. The ceremony was performed hy Hcv. Thad. A. Cheatham, vector of the p-ir-ish. As the bridal party entered the church, Lohengrin's wedding marcit Vas played on the organ by Mrs. A. M. Haughton, and Mendelanohn s was played as they came out. After the ceremony a reception was, riven at the home of the grlde'B par-1 nts to a large number of invited guests, the ices for which tin many Khunea nnd colors) were furnished by ltaleigh'8 noted caterer. A. Dughl. j The wedding presents were very mini utous and costly, having been s';nh trom many parts of this and nth"! , Slates. Among those who attended the -wedding from other places were the itroom'Fi parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. KldKewny; Fell, of Trenton: Mr. and Mrs. S. W.1 Throp, and Mr. Clifton Dunn, of Tren-' ton: Mrs. R. C- McNeill, of Harnett county; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Ctirrle. ofi Fayetteville: Mrs. E. E. Moftlt. Mls Evelyn Jackson and Mr. Josephus lnn--Icls. of Raleigh. men. who demanucl tlmt h- take them to IMHmr.to. The hnrkn'nn declined to com ply with the tlemtnd. whereupon on:' of ii tito drew a knife and pluiiKed It tul.i Mi. Howes' chest, jnrlictlng a sertoiiH. ihougli not fatal, wound. The three ni-'i tin ran and :h- "c.ibhie" drove to the city, informed Patrolmen Williams slid tames of th' oceurrenae and was taken the city hull, where en examination wan made oi to- wound an, I the injured enii suUm-.iiu nt !y tit U -II to the Mission l!..spit;il. It was found that the kiiil lade had pein-'mted to a consideraM ',rah. hut that the wound wan not nce. H.irlly fatal. Alter searelilni? for seven I Loins the ofth-ers Dually nrret,l tl.i ilil:- ni. a- Wilhata J.dinson, Krnest Sta l"ii and lo- N wntan wli . 1- hiouiiht to Asheiille and locked up to awaii tin leenvry of H'.w.h for kieulitlcatkui. The ' nekmar. told the officer?- thnt he saw the face of the man who did the stabbing nd that he would bu ublu to Identify IiIk a iK.tllaut. l-'iuei. ' m. i i. . N.A-.ml . 1 i .tan. ' pl J. ., i i.i S. ..(ell,!:, 'I X. ai.l ; r.vd , . lill-l i i f. 1 1 Mar ,:Pu , !:t; J Ay A li i.i. se-1 i'iihv. I 'lh-. n . la !,.: 1 -ei ml . i . ". ,'ii'iiiat -h i -tilt ."i.f!l; Milieu Mm J 1 1 : -. !. f. A.tif.e-I. lways,Rcmcmbor tbo Pll Jifmo axaiivg jromo winnae Cures a Coid n One Dry, Q in 2 Dc'c over Southern Railway In rffect Kovembsr . 1?H. 1 This condensed schedule Is published tin for ma t ion nnd Is subject to chnngn willi-j out notice to the public. ! 1 i oo n. m.. No. 8, dully, for I;lclimond ami loeaf points; connects at tlreeimtioro for Wlimton Hulrni. ItnlelKh. (loliinboro, Newbcrn una Morehjnd Cliy, nt lmnvllle ;for Norfolk. j ii:6 . m . No. 27, dally, for Hark Hill rti.'stcr, Ciiiiimlila and local station. ; I i a. nt.. No. U, dully, ex. . pi 8uiiil.iv for Strtlwcllle, Taylorsvllle .in.l i. .,) ipoiat!; eetiiiects at Mtore lite (,.r Win l,l. Salem, and at Stuteitville 1,0 iliek ay. 1.. noir, mowing Itock, Aalo.o ille uiel 'points west. MS a. m . No. 39. dally. New Yeik anrf Ml.inta IvxpientH. I'ulimap sleeper to t'o -Mumbii. tla., and dny c" -hex to Allan! I -se connection at 8part.iiihui k fur 11-n - .U rs.invlllr and Ashevllle. i 'i u m.. No. SI, dally. New Turk nnd l-Iorfd.i ICxpress for Hock Mill. Clnxler V Innsltoro, t'oliimbln, fliivmuinh, Jackson I .-Hie ntul Aititiisla. Pullman tdiviwr. N'ew t. ok to Jacksonville nnd Auuumh. I'iiil ' lass day couch Washington to Jackson j.ille. liinliiK car service, i a. m.. No. 86, dally, U. H. Fast Mall .or WoshlnRton nnd all points North. .'oilman drawing rooms, sleepers to New , ork and Richmond; day coaches New nltiuiH to Washington; llnln cur ser Ice t'onuerts nt Oreenslmro for V In-lon-Sah m, linlelgh and (Joldshoi-o. , :ki n. in.. Nn. 3T. dally. WsnhliiKton nrnl 1 -..ni , western Limited. Pullman druwlns 1 ..in Hleeier, New York lo New Oilcans 0. 1 Memphis, Pullman observation ear ' w Void lo M.i, -on; ditihiu cur ent-e -olbl Pullman train. No. M. WnnliliiRton and Klorlda I.lmlt,. lenes at Itetk'i a. m-. dally; Pulluinii draw ln t-,.'to sleepers lo New York; llrst-cl is 1. , h I., iohliiton; dlnltiir enr wrvl.-p 1 1. 1" a m. No. L'S, dally for li.-ivldson. Mi in..- vllle. It-iiher Jntif (Inn, 'niileeinee Mm ks ii!-. Wlnston-rtaletii and lt-ao-kr 'n.. ti.nl I..'mI p.onts. V." "5 p in.. No. 1) dslly. for Atlnnt.i nrt '."ni mi llions; eonnerts st 8piutunbur : for ll tidersonvlll and Ashevtll" T Pi p 'ii., No. 12, dully for ttiulunotnV im.I ..cl stallons; enneet" at ii'"nslM.ri r KmI-IhIi nnd (loldshorn; Pullman s, im-. ei, (Iteensboro tu P.al. l;l,, (,'h u loil. to Norfolk. tiintl t. m . No. 2i. dally except Sund.'iv ftitKht ami passenger for Chester, H. C, and local points. lii p. in.. No. M. daily, except Sunday, ' "r StnlesvllM nnd local statlonti; con- ei nt Statesvlllo for Ashevllle, Knox .lie. ChaitanooKn and Memphis. VP. p. in , Nv 3d, dally, Washington and ... tl, rt-siern l.itl.tt-.l, for WasliliiRton -I nil points North Piillnian sleeperi I Pullman observation ear to Ncs r-tk. Lining cur service. K.dld l'ulltnar, COTTON MILL WlACHlWERV. Stuart W. CRAiiiER, ENQINECR AND CONTRACTOR MAIN OPPIOBI ttOUTH TRYON T., OHAHLOTT. n. o. Revolving Flat Card. Railway Heads, Drawing FramtJ, 5pinnln; Frame, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, C0MBBR5 I;'.'5livi r.i ? . . - J -,. :. X .s7 aaawuwit'jsrtnsi ATLANTA, CA, IT f FITTI ETC,. ETC. Slubbers, Roving Frames Interned lata,' Jack Fraaaes ' CASTNXK. JR. a fir ""'W V ft I L It: V ; H. B. CUR RAN. -, Cptcn And Trunk, BrHds0tsicnaedate tinS T&atsJ extractors, Xtt2xt etc. ; yr, CS. BtTXXXTT. Caste, Curran & Bullitt, Solo Agents for tbo Celebrated G. C. B, Pocahontas G fill I 'vMOrSxS'i THE BKST STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL MIN&T J The only Coal that has been officially indorsed by the Govcrnmc.its of Great Britain, Germany, Austria and the United Sflte...' IT 18 THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY . , f' The United States Geological Survey Pronounces It THE STANDARD STEAM COAL eocHorTA ft tti M.IIIMI III 1AM AGK DKCISIOX IlEVERSEa. DEPARTMENT OP DKNTI5TRV High Ktandurd. Number of clinic pationti to each btudcut utuiftiiully l.trct.-. i tu.pnge mtaleguc, i 'nitttiitjf tW, - .- MtdSti.; AVm4 fa. ' I. iv ,e.. K,v ,11. d.iih j l-'ioi 1,1.1 P.ypress, for i pi.pit oi lb. l'lilltn.ill i--l.-i .iiviii- itiei Aia:usta to . w r "h lib , He to HI, hlll-llll la ,n li. Jacksonville to Was ! p. in.. No. Lii, dally. Wiisl f'lori.l.-i Limited, for Columbia New York CRAWFORD NOT GCILTl-. Cae Against Him For Selling Whis key at Mooresvllle Not l'roven News and Personal Notes. Correspondence of The Observer. Mooresvllle, Nov. ffi. George frawtord. the whit? man brought here from States vlllo last night, chni-ited with selliiK P.quor, was given a hearing this morninn. m.d ns none of the witnesses could Identify- him. he was Riven his libe.ty end returned on the early li iin to his home. .... . M f T ll.ii'la -.i.U- ai iiie ooiiio ..'..;,; ,. -1,1,1111 ve heard nothhiK of him and d le took ptai Case of Interest to Mill 'Men Rumor Regarding Missing Man Not Taken Seriously South Carol I nu Rural Curriers Met. Observer Bureau. LtW Main struct. Columbia, 8. C Nov. A decision, which is of Interest to all Men mill communities was Hied in the Puprenie Court this morning in the ea--',,1' H-nrv a.rlckl.uid against the Capitol t'lty Mills, of this city. Strickland sn-.l jilie company fo $'i.i)0u damages for injury 1 1, his hand w'd-h he sustained by reason ,f his hand being caught in a cog, the "rotection to whl"h hud been removed, tiid he was a gr'en hand. Ptrkkl tnd K"t , i verdict for il.rsn'. Th- Circuit C-tn I 'judge's riTusiil to grant a new trial v ri -ered on ertois in the charg- by t.e ' tP, rente I'ourt. and the i-ase is rem iiide I ito the lower -onrt for a new trial. I A rumor, which cannot lie contlrm-l I'.tire or by lomr distance telephone nun j nunleatii'ii with Mr. Kelley's North .Acgusia home, hus that the Rev. William ' Mken K Hey. who mysteriously dis.ip :i.i:ird from Ids home on the Pith of S-p-! nilier. has been fouid In Nashville, j i . nn.. sick and without money. There is !'ll.elv liiitl'tng In the rumor. Presiding ; hler Ke.isl-y has la ard from Mr. Kelles s lel.itives at I r:ing-burg. who k.iv Hi."- IF WE ONLY KNEW Stomach Trouble C ul: tc Cured ii ii nol OllC mid and Four Jems ago my general he gave way. I was aflliclcd with a tresslng stomach trouble, and could touch solid food of any kind. For year I would vomit everv tl-.liiB 1 v : swallow, even ih.un - ni-di, due. I water. .My stoma. Ii . Cd not retain a thing. No one can A now uh.it I , suffered from weakness. dizziness I shortness of breath nnd nervousness, j I often felt like It would lie so much better could 1 die and g-t out of my I suffering. Off ami on I was under i1,k tor's treatment for three year. and I can only say that doctors' medicine I did me no good. Then some good fate put one of Mrs. j Joe Person's pamphlets In my hands, and I read where so many had been I cured that were as bail off as I was , 1 got a bottle of the Remedy, anil from lite very firft dose I took I knew I had struck the right thing. It was a ml iL-t-n anil ti-ni .lack oi k. unit I 'a -t -, his lllll.-t-ll. ilngtoti and , Augusta "ho i lestoii. Nil ii nn. i Ii and Ja ksoiivllle l'ollni.,,1 drawing room idc-ping cur P 1 : a, Usonvtlle, First-class day cnachei 1 Vnshlngtnii to Jacksonville. I in Pi p in , No. -to. dally, for Washington n.l point.; North. Pullman sleeper to i ..-looi'ion Klrst-ohisi, ilay coach. At-j I , i i to U astiington. It- .' P i". No. Ii.,. tiall.v, I 'nlted Mates 1 .-i Miil. lor Atlanta and points Mouth -,l Soul iiw-si. I'iillinaii dt .imng r..-n I. ; is lo New Orleans .iini- Birmingham a- ,-,..ie iey v asliing toii to Mew Orleans line, , a s. t Ire. I. i'i::ii- called for and checked fron Owing to the fact that w represent thirty-fill (M) collerie.s, whose output during 1901 amounted to Hon (4,000,000) tons, exclusive of cost convertnd Into coke, nnd will probably ex eed. four and on-half-mtll rtOO totn during 1S04. we are prepared to cfdlniatn on aiul nil promptly any tnnnag. that may be desired. CASTMCR, c. c. CURRAN &. BULLITT, :olO Agents. 13. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, Arcude P.ulldlng. 1 foulh lfith Blrert, Philsdelphla, Pa. Brokdway. New Tork; 126 Htats Htrsnt Hoaton. Mass.; CTtlnens' Hank llldg., Norfolk, Va.! Terry Bldg., Vs.; Old Colony Bldg., Chicago. III.; Wave Ithlg., Cinrlnnatl, thlo, 4 Menchurch Avm.. London Englanil. Orders for alt rail shipments to the C irollnas should be forwarded to our Roanoke Office. ?tur roit- Roaaoks, . Is Kiel I I si.l"ii.'c on order; 1 1 if t 1 1. UAHIJWICK, I Iv Wt.lswortl fi a! Cltv Ticket II. ACKKitT. Hen. Manager assenger Traffli William B. Cfiarlcs Amsterdam, N. Y. 'Cotton Yarns for tlic New , York State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts nd Correspondence Solicited, T A V I .OK. Oen. Pass. Ag't.. W'uHhtngton. D. ?. It. U .yiillNON, Trafellng Pass. Ag't. T. J. WITHKHHi'OOlN, 'lt.V I tekyt Agnt Trvon Street. Chiirlntts, N. C. moon anil Miss .losie bt Til..- !- nh-iiT oiilci -.tlim Mr. Hlooii If lie of Rowan county is bent farmers, .mi Miss Ste'le w-is the oldest daughter of the late John Steele. Mrs. Sloop Is :,!m tei of Mrs. Harris. ' Mr. C. L. Moore will return to York-! vllle, 8. C, to-morrow, where he Is tn-j gaged in getting out nig timbers for J-l B. Valley, who makes fieuuent shlpm-'tus to Scotland and other foreign countries. Mr. C R. Johnston, of Htatesvllle. i spending a few days with his parents., Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Johnston. -Mr. I Kackin Alliso l will leave next week lor: Arbuckles. Cal.. where lie will probai.lv, make. Ilia flltlire hlime. -Mr. tr. I IVCCI. n. son of Mr. J. C. Ncel. is , X peeled home from Arbuckles in uii'lcs. hiivlnir ariiiuged to in, ct Rankin on ills oppos te j-urne Ix uis. Mrs. John P. Yount. of two Mi. at t-'t Newton. believe the Nashville story. Al the second annual meeting her. to day of the South ''aroHni Association of Rural Fie- I livery Carriers, D. C H.r - !, a. of Orangeburg, was elected piesl- :, nt; tt. A. Slijih. of Sllh's. vice pre.-i-'-iit; H. K. llelln, of Neeses, recretary. and Joseph Hartman. of Prosperity, tr-ts-.irer. rpe association has n membership cf about 4ie. Toe meelir.g w.-s address, d 'v Congressm in l.-ver, w'io urge;! l!ie arriers to push their ci iln.i before C-in-sii'tH for another incrcas- In salary. The majority of those who left the city t,. sjs ml Tl anksglving to-day went t (inter oi Cbar'-stoii for th- festivities there. The evowil.i leaving the .dty w-i.- .the largest In I he history of the city j .ii occasion if this kind. Pr-ietlci ll !er out-oiig train carried ext. 1 ; c:o -i s lo acconiinoda te th- -row -Is Ibis Ii vlDltlntr due Hlst'.r Mrs. Ci. ( . I .oo mull Mrs. VV. H. AllllUCHOll. Ol 1 .1 101 rill nn.l M"n. XV. I.. Matheson. of plar-e, will le.ve Friday morning for a , visit of two weeks ut Winston, Madison j ur.d Durham. -Miss Oella Brown, of, Prosrsict. left this morning for Morgan-, Ion, where she has a position as u mircc lit Hie Btute Hospital. -Miss inei Hal lurd is engaged In teaching a school In Cabarrus county, near ihe old Pat t-rs..t Mill. Mr. M W. Jamison, who has a umlc of nnn bounds, with a number ol friends enjoyed quite n nice fox ehas yesterday out l.eur his farm in Rowan County. While crossing a di-fective bridge ueir t.iwn vespMday aflern. nn two horses an -n " mule belonging to Mr. J.ikcHlack welder plmiKtsl Into a dicp galley, ihc mile having shieti ut something ai"' caused the horses to become uaniaii .g--ur-le. The anlmnls had to b.' taken out Vdlh a rope and tackle. They were i.-t thought to be i-erlously Injure!. The marriage of Mr. Tt. Mas a: ll.-irri:-"d Miss Dora Miller was solemnized at 7 o'clock hist night at the home of Mr. .1. A. SleWart. the home of the bil l. by the Rev. Or. a. M. Wl arey. A tumi nf friends were there to celebrate the cvetit. Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. H M. Lmiir. of li.istoniu. wua buried at Sha.lv Orove Baptist church, near Amity morning. Tho child dlud nt Monday. IXCREASKII COTTON YIELD. , the llrst medicine I ever look that the i first dose i.i'l tne good. For the first j I time in a lomr Urn'. I "as not nausea.- i ted aft.-r taking It. I i I continued it and continued to iin- j ( prove until i took thirteen buttles, and I it made a perfect cure of me. It has i ) been n year since I was cured, and I j know I am well. I recommend It to every one who has stomach trouble. : and to all who have rheumatism, ns It eur-d my brother of rheumatism. He I tried to get tra; to tiike the Remedy long before I did, but I thought because it cured rheumatism was no reason It would cure stomach trouble, and I ''''' l had no faith in anything. It was as a last resort I tried It. How much suffering It would have saved tie had I tried It three years before' (MISS) KEBF.CCA TP.OLLINGKK. New Ion. N. C Nov. 11. 1904. this tiastoni-i MUST PAY FOR HOMICIDK. Wife Get $5,000 From a Brewery leer Her liusDanu jwwik. Kan., Dispatch; JNew York AteWson, Sun. - " . Mrs. William IC. Rentier obtained a verdict for $5,000 against a brewery company here: to-day. Her husband nhot and killed C. T. Cathout and James Burtchett on June 8, 1900, and is nerving a: life terra In the peniten tiary. The shooting was the result of trouble while the men were drink ing a keg of beef near the brewery. Mrs, Henner, alleged that the beer came from the brewery; that It led to the tragedy which resulted In her husband being cent to the peniten tlary, and that she was therefore de prived of hta support and entitled to damages. , Randolph's Crop About 100 Per Cent. More TIiiiii I'siiul Thanksgiving ' Sort Ices at Aslicboro. t i.-,peclal to I h" Obscr.er. I Ashebori, Nov L'l. -Randolph county will iiilii'v l.txie l.-il. s of ...jtlon this y ;t . ( i which is pro, a'ly an increase of in p., . . i t. above ,ii y j.r. viouii your. Th- i-o! :,ei i-i sell from the ginnccn s lien- and bring la c-nts readily, regurdl ss of the pile-; : rbr'iiei e. ! i All of i.!i. congregations of the (; - lunittri v.-Hh the l'i esby Un-iai s and u-l 1 a urlo.i Thanksgiving service to-day. 'ol-j I, ctions were taken up for lb- dllfet-iit, 'ernl'an.m s of Hie ritrle. i ltev. J ' Ko Ig-rs. wiio I. as si -, , d -Vithodlst iinrcli !ic:e lor Hi last II,:---y. ars laltinully and well, will leave win. Ids family to-n orrow for ?h ksvlllc. ,i' ; i.'hieli place h- will ass-ini- tli..- pistorat , f the Meihodist Kplscopnl church for ii - coming yea'-. Mr. R-dgers was pr, . iled as pi'.st.i;- at this rdac- by Rev. A ' W. f'h ler. who was made p.'es'liltiig i Id i i a the re-cut Conference In Id la Chariot!-. Mr. Plvler has a boat of friends here in i all of Ihe churches, and with one u-cot'l j I I ngi'atulate him on his good fortune, j iializlng that ll,e honors c'liveyeij l.v tils, new relation to the Confer in c will be j worthily worn by him. . , Mr. U. H. K -arns, city undertaker 'iml I furniture deahr. was t.tik ken wllb par.tly.siii night befcre last. II. was a great-) slioek lo lite toe ii. Mr. Keurns 1 , iiitn-r-"ally popular, there tielng no liettt-r ii.-tn than lie Is regarded to be In the "Otftity. Mr. M. J. Miller received it telegram a enouncing the death (if bis kinsman. Mr J. K. llbraey, killed by a train accident in Columbus, Ja., yesterday. Sale of Camden Cotton Mills On ihe fifth (5) day of December, 1110 I. there will be sold, at public out cry, for cash, nt Camden, 8. C. the entire plant of the Camden Cotton Mills, i'pset price one hundred and lift v thousand dollars. A deposit of live thousand dollars cash or certified check to uccompany bid. This mill has 12.0UO spindles and 300 looms, and a full equipment of both water and steam. Condition of mill good .iii.l ready for immediate operation. 1 I'll) acres of laud in tract. Sutllclent houses for operatives. Mill situated i nt beyond corpora le limits of Cam den. For futrher Information apply to L. A. Wlttkowsky. Master, or to W. M. Shut, noil and C. II. Yates, receive CI S. I 'timdeii, S. C. WM. D'0LIER& CO. Commission Mererianta, COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut Sts., Mariner and Merchant Building, PHILADELPHIA. PA- EA BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Th on fih Train Daily.Charlotte to Koirjk Va. Schedule In effect November !9, 190S. II."' am l.v Charlotte, So. Ily, Ar 6:00 pm L 15 pin Ar Winston, So. Hy. Lv 2:25 pm J:.Vt pm l.v Winston. N. & W. Ar 2:uu pin -Viie (,m " Martinsville. Lv 11:46 pin '.'.'it pm " Rocky Mount. " WM pm ' ' pin Ar Roanoke. " 8:16 pm Dally. Connect st Roanoke via Shenandoah .'slley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray. bigerstown and all points In Pennsylvs ,t . n,l N-w York. Pullman sleepn . :.,,in..ie and i'lillndelphin. Through coach. Charlotte and Roanoke Additional Information from Hgent--J..i,i h.'rn Railway M. F. BRACK), Trav. Pass, Agt. vr. ft nKVH.L. Gen'l. Pass. Agt. IIOANUKK. va: L. a Podsworth. Dolpb M. Young. L. A. Dodsworth & Co., ankers nnd rakers. v Members New York Cotton Kidiaiig and New Orleans Cotton Kxchange. Private direct wires to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. Corres pondents: J. S. Bache gc Co.. New York; Hayward Vlck A Co., New Or leans; and Bartlette, Frazler and Carrlngton, Chicago. Out of town orders promptly exe cuted. 'Phone No. 29 1 Charlotte, N. C. MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. ro. 100 Broadway New York .Members New York Stork Rxchange, New York Cotton Exchange. New York Produce Kirch an Be, New York Coffee xchitrige. New Orleans Cotton ISx- hunge. New Orleans Board of Trade, hlcago Hoard of Trade. Transacts a general brokerage and commission business. Executes orders for the purchase or sale of stocks, cot Ion cotTee. grain and provisions for THE iHASMAR-KIHG SUPPLY CO , JOBBERS aaitarr Plamblas; oas, Wmrtbt aa Cast Ire n. H-r. RadtsLs, Valves, Bt. All appll for fleam, Water S AVANNAII, Ga. J CJIARLOTTE, N. C. ish. .tins, I Ion !'. Sire. or will li'UKi- l-.',',: ' to alt iini carry the I- I !!',!'! same , W I ' mi . 1 1 ifiiir s TO len- ..l-ge h'tri il. A nrcii. TTTTf TT .: .c?. :.z I CO. . -"lea Cr.Tifi k. 1 I .1 kv, stou: WILMINGTON, N. C. Washington, D. C, 40H Colorad, HulbUn. i ii r UUi( r onidLd i. in Commission Merchants. V A US CONHK1NM BNTH MOLICITLO ZZ and 11'4 Chestnut HI., Philadelphia. 12 Hummer Ht.. Boston. .i ;nsi-:i htati-:m km i if . The First National Bank !:! II.MONP. VIROINIA. November pi. l'i. Graham Man to Wed In Knox vllle. Specl.-il to The Observer. Trains arrive as follows: SS, from Atlanta. New York. Washing ton. Richmond. Norfolk, Raleigh, 10:01 a. m. . from Atlanta, New xora. wasning itaieign. wu DOBSXTJ.BESPBCr OLD AGE. M'a shameful when youth fails to urinw nroner resnect for old asre. but tne of J. B. lust the contrary in tbe case of Dr. 'II- It developed King's New Life Ptllsv; They cut oil maladies no matter how aerera - and Irrespective of -old age. . Dyspepsia, jaunaice, jfever, v;onmipaiin an yield to this perfect Pill, ' J6c at Durwell ft Dmnn's, Druggists., -, Oraham, Nov. 2t. The cpgagemont , has been announced of Miss Margie ton, Richmond, Norfolk, Belle McMillan, daughter of Mr. and mington, 10:45 p. m. 'Mrs. L K. McMillan, of Knoxville. ! . T.rar1 R, tSTi "2Lrt 'I ITcnn.. to Mr. Hal. B. Mebane. of Gra- a?LJnvf.. follows" i ham. Miss McMillan is reported to a for Atlanta, Wllmlngbia, Raleigh.! beautiful and attractive young Udy and Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, New ; a great favoritte In Knoxville society: York. S:01 a. m. j and Mr. Graham Is one of our most. 82, for Atlanta, Raleigh, Norfolk, Rich-, prominent and popular young men In nicinl Wsshlnrton. New Tork. laj jn. business and social circles. - The mar- . 'of, Llncolnton, Shelby. Rutherford-! me win ia macs January. t Kos. is and 40 run solid to and from A RUNAWAY -BICYCLE. iTuUman'estlbul. sleeper Charlotte-to1 .Terminated with an ugly cat on the Portsmouth, connecting at Monroe with Orner. BTankiin. arava. mrougn steeper to wasnmgron, caiu- Btabborn Olcer, ,nlor' .. rnuawnpnia " iwx. City Passentrer Agent BIO MORE Goal Troubles Your Coal Troubles will be at an -nd If you order ALL of YOUR COAL from Y ARBOKOI till & HKLLINtiLK VV? sell many kinds of Coal. but only ONL llliADK-TUE BEST. Our prices are just as interesting ns we -an make them, and, as we handle liige Quantities of Coal wo make the Smallest Price. No Extra Charge for Prompt Delivery. Telephone I'll gets us. Yarbrough & Bellinger WHOLESALE. ANTHUACITE. i;ltail. BiTtiMixoi COKK .VXD COAL. NO. 60(1 WEST THIRD STREET. THE WHOLE BLOCK. KI,SOI Hi. i - ad discounts., .-r.lratls S lion. Is at i. Market ve ciraiini en I ' ;,, r Murks a 11. ' it I,, r H I :-u,l- iii:; par le tctJ.-V'l.O'i S bonds: . . d bonds iMi.-li-i 2 4'Jt) V, 1 1 .nd i it h. Vl .! Kiel . ' I t '11' I ical I.I AKil.li U.S. (I l! m r.'i -,.,.J fo n m t'lsvi no ;u,.a,i.i i.i . ),..o:.r,v: a: p;.6;'."..i?jii "I J. SPENCER TUfifJER CO. ' c,1-.-.-' IT.- . ;- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' . ; ' f Offleas: Nsw York, rhUadelphla, Ohicago, St. Louis, London, atngjaad. ' YARNS AND COTTON PIECE GOODS. ' CO. CROivlPTOlM - THAYER L.OOIVI WORCESTER, MASS. MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. 9INQUD OB DOUBLD tNDKX ALSO MAKERS OF DOBB.Eb. TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER SOUTH TIN LITHKR LOOMa Tt FP HE TENTATIVE B. ALEXANDER & OARSED, Charlotte, N. C. HIGH-ORADE 8PINDLB, LOOM, . ENGINE. AND., OIL VALVE. s SCOUREE, BEL OIL A GRIJASE3, LUBHiCATINO GREASES, READY MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINT3. Agents WATTLES' DRESSINB COMPOUNDS lie ta. i is Oil dsn, Co Charlotte, N. C. Richard A. Blyllio, Commission Merchant. Cotton Warps and . Yarn No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. C. P. Ellis. 3. P. Henieaa, C Ul 3r C, P.ElUs & G - EsUbllshed 1M9. 44t44444444444) W. B. Smith & Co. BROKERS tabllskea 1878. '..I H .1 litfil. 'tail'. M. d in i p" t "le-.Li-ii'-.l .lis. j' em. ,1 ml. , ( 'ircil.i t iou . . 1 1, posit . lits ... ounts . t olid Ii. nut S r,ro,n,io bu 4ll.l,XI Oil i:.w5 tin 1! 'fill '! fT.WiiJ (, 4,401,72! 41 4IL,rAI 0. ...le il lie ncc p.ii.iiioii:-. iirtns and i" .ea.,l to iliee.l u , tiioi" v. ho c'ltell, plate m "per.iiii; m- ae',,MiitH. JulIN M. MILLER $6.(;'25,C L'I lUnls of banks, cor Indlvldiiali!, and will re e.spotl.l Willi itliiK changes or 1 New Viirl. I erso! Idated MKMllKHi - Stock Kxclllll,);.'. i Chli-niro Heard of Trade, RTOCKH, GRAIN, PROVI3- ' i. . vs. i in ro.N. Prlvite Wires. We have every facility for the prompt e..".ot(oii of orders. Correspondence Holiclted. Market. Letter on Application. Umpire Building, 71 Broad way, New York. Jr.. Ca shier. CKCIL C. MORGAN. M. E. & C. Iv, Ile State Co mmissloner of Mines and U. S. Court Inspector of Mines for Slate of Colorado. C. C. BEDIM)ES, C. E.. Civil and Hydraulic Engineer. ERNEST GAYFORD, M. Metallurgical Chemist. FRANK P. CALLOW, C. 12. M. Constructing Engineer. M ORG AM, BEDDOfS & CO., r Successors tj Oayford & Callow. MINLNO AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Charlotte, N. C. !!Zlm:OtT ticket omce, South Tryon street. 1 Burnt, Scalds; Piles. 85c, at Drogglsls. v . rant. U KOOtl lor fh.rlntt. 1ST c. 8km Fruntlons ami , CHARLEd B uurweu s uunn'a, , v t rtaw. a. p. a.. & ii-- ,' Pkirtatmfitif k . V ' C H. OATTIS, T. P. A.. , Mining, Engineering, Assaying and AH Mining and Mine Hill designed and Constructed. Analyses. I i ... Machinery TEMPOHAK? OFFICE; 'ic':'c..---i!-U-:n' ';.; ,;; dvll Engineering, JWater Powerg examined and reported on. Kewerago and Sewage disposal plants designed and constructed. . ' 28 Weet Fifth Stmt & Sro. A. D. Salkeld commission; merchants. -7J Leonard St. Nsw Tork. COTTON YARNS. WITH .i- ; ).' FRED'K VIKTOR f AC HE LIS. M. R. Dickson. , HuO. DICKSON & HULL Commlaslon Marohanta x : - Cotton Goods.,; " " - , 105 Franklin Street, ' ' , . NEW YORK. - ; ; Can olfer mills all accommodations j accorded by any first-class commercial fcougfj's in IIUVIUH - UllttWililii Members of th New Tork Cotton Kg change, New Orleans Cotton .' Ex change, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, New Orleans Board ef Trade. . .J f Cotton Exchange BuUdlng, ' NEW ORLEANS. , Special attention given to exectitW of orders In contracts for future del'.T ery of cotton In all the markets. Cor espondence solicited. - ' " liliwi' Successors to BUCKINGHAM, PAULSON at CO, CammlMloo ICtrehanta, coTTowVAnr Third aad Chestnut Sta.; Phlladei; . It Leonard Street Kew York. Il Monroe Street. Chlct-o. Seed r iUl Oolton ; ,AndGiaf.!aChlr.cri, ' Not In Arty Combination tr " v , TruaL Complete plaats frorn IS t : tone capacity. Specim .; plant - for ginneries. Ct c cotton j Piping sj- . . EV:iIVi 1
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