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m:v business strcctcke,' nr--slve Ftoycttcvtlle MorcluMita iertlee KookBsli- llaitroad : . slit be Extended from Hope Mill. . -respondence bt The Observer; VayettevUle. Nov. 25. Messrs. td- uer Broew are having built hand- st'ins three-story business structure oh ; MIXSTRELS AT OAR RIDGE, i.. , t One of die Feature of tlte Tluuiksgtv- Ing Mr Obstervanco Ieronal and ws Note. v V t ; Correspondence of The Observer. Oak Ridge, Nov. M. Notwithstanding the fact that Professor Earle Holt and li e corner of Hay and Maxwell streets, to Richmond to see the Vlrglnla-Caro with two stores pa lee front, while- the una rooioau game, ami rror, m. rran rear will be taken up. With ihelr steam laundry. A. few weeks ao they paid ,Q for the lot from Mr- Tv M. Hun ter. and it Is aald that just before be ginning the work of building the other tfay,. they were offered $S,M0 for the Jot. , - k Workmen are putting )n handsome Usaelate tile flooring In the lobby and operating t. rooms of the . Hlghsmith Hospital, on Oreen street It is a very Iv.tlx class of work, and Will add much to the. architectural beauty of the building, ,'iir."v.,. Col. J." B.v Starr and Capt. 3. J. Crosswoll left on yesterday for Monti- tree's, on the Atlantic Coast Line Rall- " HIGH. tOtST AMU8EMEXT8. " J J. nmn nfl 1 I i rw The Harvard Musical Club Delights an Auditorium Audience A Sunday fecttool Convention Called -Personal. Special to The Observer. ' High Point. Nov. 28. The Harvard Musical Club, which appeared at the several other-athletic lovers hied away! auditorium Thursday night, was one oi me oesi attractions vnai naa come to High Point up to this time. Tuesday night, November 19th, another one of the season's attractions will be herethe Moiart Symphony Club. Mrs. J. F. Hoffman sustained painful Injuries yesterday by failing over ah obstruction on South Main street. - Word received here from New, York city says that Ed Burns, who was shot in the face by George Gould, 'is getting along as well as could be expected. The treatment has not advanced far enough to ascertain definitely about the sight of the Injured eye. It will Luke several weeks to make the test. it in with a great !eal of pleasure that the-people of High Point and espe cially those of that denomination, learn that the next session of the Methodist Protestant Conference will be held at this place. The ThankBgivIng exercises nt the graded school resulted In much good. Each child was requested to bring an offering and almost every one respond ed. The donations consisted of various things and as a whole amounted to about $50. There were exercises appro priate to the occasion after which spe cial committees took charge of the dis-, trlbutlon of the offering anu n a con- sequence a dozen or more needy fami lies were helped. The superintendent of the Sunday thsm visited in Greensboro, and Prof. Jf. K. Dough ton ate bis Thanksgiving turkey by invitation in Mt. Airy, while a number of the students took dinner at their own homes yesterday, Thanks giving was unusually lively at Oak Ridge. Among the visitors may be mentioned Mr. Harvey Holt, who was home from the University to spend Thanksgiving; Mr. Roy Hammond, of Laurlnburg; Miss Sadie Rollins, of Ashcville; MIbh Bessie Balrtes, of Winston, who are visiting Mls Blanche Holt, who return ed from Sakm Female Seminary for Thanksgiving; Miss Laviuc Forbls, of Greensboro; Miss Clem Rhodes, of Hum- road, between this city and Wilmlng-, merfleld; Miss Annie Whitaker, of Kin . ton. where they will be the guests to-,ston; Miss Helen Sehenck, of Greens .day and Friday of Mr. B. R. Bulla rd iboro; Miss Mary Morrlmon, of Greens Their holiday will Include tbe sports boro, Miss Lake Htafford, of Greens of deer, squirrel and quail shooting and ! boro; Miss Louise Willis, of Kerners trout flshlnjr, jvllie; Miss Inn Davis and Miss Carrie ttt la hHvAf4 that ahi.ulil the nronpr' Uvla t-tf KArnornvill: MIha Iti-nuff inducements bo held out. the Aber-i Benbow, Guiirord College; Miss Pearl , deea A Bockflsh Railroad, of which Mr. j Benbow. GreenHboro; Miss Hallle Win John; Blue Is president, and which now ; Chester, Hillsdale, and Mrs. F. K. Trog makes connection at Hope Mills with the. den. Gibsonvllle. s Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad, will be! On Wednesday night the Oak Ridge extended , to Fayettovtlle, It runs i Minstrel gave a most excellent pe form through one of the best sections of thejance. consisting of the usual minstrel upper Cape Fear, taking in a thickly show of songs and dances followed by , populated pert of Cumberland county, ja very fine gymnasium exhibition. Flne- and it has already developed large lum-1 ly rendered Bongs were rendered by ! schools of the city have called a con ber milling fntereste. i Prof. J. T. Bennett. Bynum Merrltt, j ventlon of Sunday schools of High There is general complaint among jaa, Guthrie, Whitaker Ham and Her- Point township to meet December 9th, tsira hunters or the scarcity or quail, bert Ogburn. Thpse who distinguished at the time Mr. Pearce, teacher Inter rti ia nt lln er n imi nil snnff In nil f I A fj ru. tii.. Vua nn,..1 h. .1 !.. i .u ...uii.i L . j-.. n . mi"" """O """ -"! ahw Him nni u i.u ; iiieiiiBeivcB 111 inu h y ii i iiu bi u in cAuuji- ii&iiuiiHi cuiiu.ij Dtiioui ABiButJicitiuii, wiiiw precious moments! TUT: nDBLIGS OF H VB. Written for The Observer. I . I thought that Bab received me rath er cooly that morning. Finally I ven tured on a comolalnt: "By Jove, Bab, you're loklng well these . days! your complexion' ta " "Paint!" she Interrupted laconically, tapping her tiny shoe oq tbe fender. "The d deuce! I beg pardon, Bab. but U'e rather staggering to have a girl acknowledge. I say. what is the matter with you this morning?' ; "Nothing the matter with me. Bobby, but there are some young men in this town who make-me-tired." "But" I began, meekly. "Oh, I'll make an 'exception' of you, Bobby. Tou don't count and, besides, you ere 'present company.' But now you're here, you might as welt make yourself a 'willing sacrifice,' for I'm going to say my say." "All right," I sighed, resigning my self to the inevitable. "Fire away!" I settled myself as comfortably as possible in my easy chair and prepared to be audience to Bab's monologue. I knew "The Imp" of old. M "They do make me tired." she in sisted, frowning upon my unoffending head. "They call on you about an average of three evtnlngs a week, thereby 'causing the fuel and gas bills to rise perceptibly, to say nothlns of the amount of breath expended In try ing to entertain some of the boring ones like " I watted, eagerly. "Oh, it Isn't nice to 'tell names and tales, too,' but If you had pumped a man for an hour with your sharpest questions, and dosd him for the same length of time witth your most bril liant ideas, only to elicit at last a feeble 'Y-yea'm, I think so, too' you'd know how It Is! And to think that one might have been reading a good book film ""Ok mm lull w 4 ui Oj:&xoz Jiooaoo'Qo a: mmm be here. This la one of the Ave places In the State In which Mr. Pearce will npeak and his coming gives the Sunday school workers a rare chuuee to attend that was spoken of recently In The ;tions were Harry Osborne, of Charlotte Observers Kaieigh correspondence tnat.ion the horizontal bars; Russell Hurrel While the young birds were plentiful) gon, of Atlanta. Ga., .;id Hamuel a. In early fall, they have since disap-. Trvin. of Mt. Airv. around, tumbllmr: L. peered. Heavy rains in September and lrvin, of Mt. Airy, nlrsprlngs, and E. W. Ihui Ii n convention. October are thought to nave been the , Laslcy, of Burlington, on the trapeze. December lSth will be Young Men's cause of their decimation. Mr. Rudolph Carlyle, of Lumberton, I Sundity here, a muss meeting will be -. Interesting exercises took place yes-lgftvc very nrtmtlc exhibition of stuck held In the afternoon nnd st night one terday at the East Fayetteville division ! Wre balancing. Mr. Lowile Hanimond. ! of the speakers will be llcv. Mr. Miche- w m cny eruoa bchuui, m uu iof x.aurinuurg, ana Kiiwara v niiaKer, i ner. of New York city High Point Metallic Bed Company, which was only recently destroyed by fire will start to work Monday morri- Mrs. Kate Bruce Is superintendent. , 0f Oak Ridse. delighted the audience CapC J. A. McPherson, register of)WUh their work as clowns. ' deeds, has been carried to the High-, There were no regular Thanksgiving ; smith-Hospital for treatment. i services, the local ministers were away: in? on a small scale oendliiK the com A, beautiful home marriage took place , at conferences and on vacations; but pietlon of its buildings, 'i ho foundry last f eveninf at tl7 Moore street. In eXerclHeH were held In the chapel and building is about completed and the this city, the residence of Mrs. L. A. , speet.hM were made by Prof. H. A. mammoth main building Is going up Borden, uniting her lovely daughter, j Holt on 8onle reasons why we should j rapidly. Mis Lennie Borden, to Mr. R. G.ibe thankful as a nation; and Professor j Jonee. one of the popular clerical staff x Whitaker made a ringing speech WADKSBORO NEWS XOTKS. of the Hay street J. L. Kennedy dry olf tne prosperity of the Old North goods stora. ! Slate. iTlio Atlantic Coast Line Deiot Nar- At interesting Thanksgiving service j somewhat after the middle of the; rowly Kucapos IKstmctloii A Cut takee place et 7:i0 o clock this evening u waB decided that In udditlon to ting Scrape Personal, at the First Baptist church, by thej Hawaii , Porto Rico and the Philippines i Correspondence of The Observer. ' Children of the Sunday school, the pro- , wa8 tne duly of America to take pos- ! Wadesboro. Nov. 25. The Thanksclv- ceede 'for the benefit Of the orphans. , f -Turkev." The vote was In nervlreH in the different churc hes k-csterduy. Offer- at each church to The Imp sighed regretfully. "Then there are others who talk enough." she flashed. "They begin by complimenting your singing, or your hair, or your eyes. Next thing, their calls at your house are as 'oasis in the desert of time." Suddenly, you have grown 'very dear' to them: you are loved 'as few women can be loved' as they 'never loved before' as they, until they met you. did not dream themselves capable of loving. They think that we (poor little fools!) are believing it, every bit! And soon, if you don't stop them, they'll be holding your lllly white hand and wanting to support your g'olden head on their manly shoulders! They are evidently laboring under the erroneous Impress ion that we girls feel highly honored that we are only too delighted to have them come at all, for with their calls, their favors cease. Never a drive, nor a bouquet, nor even a box of candy do some of them offer as slight com pensation for our wasted (Yes, Bobby, I said 'wasted') time and fuel and-er-gas. "They wouldn't take you to a 'popular-priced' show because It 'Is not fit for your dear little self to look up- wc.il. v. session or "Turkey- The vote was ing services in the d The , collections at the service in t. unanlm0U8 ana tne expansion idea pre- were well attended y John's church this morning were for .n ,..i,a the Charlotte; Orphanage, The services At nlgnt there wag a pubijC debate! help the Orphan asylum. were unusually impressive, ana l"e between the two literary societies on The Atlantic Const Line depot at this on.' Home-talent performances ore music by the vested choir was very the f00Wjng question; "Resolved, That place came very near being destroyed emphatically dubbed 'amateurish.' The beautiful. Labor Unions are Conducive to the: by lire last Saturday morning. There (Star Course concerts, 'no good.' And -A caee, and the only case, or more progreBB and Welfare of this Country. " j was a car-load of hay belonging to Par- when along comes some really high than locW interest m thu Superior court The ftffiriTlfttjve was defended by Mr. i son & Herdison, wholesale grocers, class performance. good play or wae that of Charles Harper, sentenced Grover c. Rrookband, of Oak Ridge. , which Was piled up in corner of the . opera nothing the mntter with it- 10 ny years, in mo peuue.ivm.j- , and Mr. j, K. Kelley DePrlest, of Shel-i warehouse and in some unaccountable! JU8t tne tmng you nave oeen aying to by, for the Athenian Society. The nega- ; way this caught on fire und when first !e or near Ior eve,r so long wnere tlve was represented by Mr. A. R. Hes- I discovered the blaze reached almost to I 18 your young man wno called so often fer nf loll Hiring nnd Mr .1 1 . Wllt-'tio ro,if nf lh hnllrtlnir nil i "m - " u o m.vnu,, , ford, of Windsor, for thtr Phllomathean tunately there were a ivumber of men ,'fft'f I IHUilUV :-:;-;;.:; General nelbourne and ilajor-General 5 Hamilton, Past . 88 Years, of i Age, tjeiovca ana nonorea ver- Tell How They Overcame Wounds; and Disease and Keep Vigorous and Healthy In Old Age, by Use of DuffysPurenaltWhbkey. Among survivors of the great war for Che preservation of the Union, none ere more dis tinguished for conspicuous courage end gal lontry on the field of battle than Geo. w. 7, Melbourne end Major-Gen. Alexander Ham ilton, grandson of the great American patri ot and signer of the Declaration of Independ ence, Like thousands who find themselves growing weak and Infirm through sickness or olJ age they sought vigor and health la Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey, the great tonlo- stimnlant and health builder. 1 ; ' m:::;r:::v.; - '.i-X-iii'fSi , . : ..... viM :;sj : t I V.-.'.V.V.-J.'. . lflia. Oen. W. P. MELBOURNE, Cured Of Indigestion and Stomach Trouble cy Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. " I am a veteran of the war with Mexico, the expedition for the suppression of the Free (State in Kansas in 1(30, and the Mormon rebellion in 1S57. I have fought the Indians for years, served through the Civil War, and was In the war with Spain. Despite it all, I am thankful to say I have enjoyed health until a few months ago, when I suffered a severe attack of stomach trouble, dyspepsia and Indigestion. I went all to places. I tried many, ' cures but without relief. ' Finally I commenced on Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key. It quickly cured me, and my health Is splendid in every way. I And 'Duffy's' one of tbe most invigorating and rejuvenating tonio stimnlants, and cordially recommend it, especially to those getting along in years." W. F. AIelbouB-Vh, Beo. Hat. Ass'n Mexican WarVeterawi, New oik, Aug; 10, 1004. 1 -..-.r--rr. Skhi $r , Major-aen. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Ageo 99, WeSkensd and Bttt Dowa by Wounds and Catarrh, Built Up and Invigorated hy Daily' Pure Malt Whiskey. After All Other Medicines Failed. - "For many years I have been a sufferer front chronie catarrh ana other complications &3 a result of wounds received in the Civil War, After trying almost every known remedy without satisfae toryrorencff,ra1,n? rfBulte I dropped every thjtae and began to use Duffy'sPurelittlt Whiskey excl&y. fbgw ace to in prove, and though in my eighty-ninth year I am a stAng aud vig orous man, in possession of aU my faculties, and every trace of my catarrh has disappeared. I can never forget what your grand med icine has done for me, or cease to recommend its tue to all who are sick, run down, or out of sorts." Alexandxb ELuoltox. Tarry town, N. Y Aug.. 30, 1904. r .. l&cestr BUYIXG MOVESIKNT IN STOCKS. Publication of the Bank Statement Had a Favorable Effect Southern Hallway Among the Issues in Active Demand. , COew York, Nov. 26. Initial trans actions in to-day's stock market were made np largely of United States Steel issues, but before the end of the brief loved 'He Is nowhere to be found. His ! visits are dicontlnued for n time and I you see hfm no more until after the i performance In question. Then he will , call again; ask If you went; express the greatest surprise that you did not or of the affirmative-. ' Declamations: on the plutforrn nnd by prompt action were rendered by Mr. S. 8. lrvin, of Mt. the ilames were soon extlngulsned witli- lAiry, and Mr. Robert Walker, of ; out causing much damage. i Greensboro. A large and appreciative i audience was present. Fine m rendered by the Oak Ridge orchestra. Honeycutt with an open knife and cut SOn?' etc. etc. and then wonder that Following tne ueuaie me young people; several severe gashes netore tney coum; you are were not so cordial as usual! reclatlve; Last night while under the Influence t1, you tnat -you doll-t know whai uslc was of liqucr. Will Howell approached Rufus you mised!' 'swellest show of the sea- .Tnn h! .inm C 1 In Volume enjoyed a hop In the gymnasium fori be parted. A week ugo Honeycutt tried I -But -the moit unkindest cot of all' session Business mcreasea in voiume, v,,,hU in,,.ino- m ,iiv tv, aii', u.n..n i,m ,hi,.h h' .i m , two hours. During tlftr day the Oak to get Howell to pay a bill which heromes When Miss C- a girl friend after kissing r" .-I. - r. . vT ' . V; , Iiidge Comet band gave an open air ! had been owing him for some time. This of yours, rushes in and at Th nXt lUVhlorks of concert. made Howell mud so he resorted on you on both cheeks (which prepares Rtt ! m!Ln andefemd came out i This morning Mr. Headache and Mr. ! vengeance last night. Both men are, you for anything!) she asks If you bteei,. common ana prererrea, came "',,,,.,,. ..iItrlr anl ;u i,.,,or i. : ...,, u.,,.,n i , ...n .iiir, ,,.i,,i ironi ir, hr 9n.nni.Sn i -n,i pvr,.h- i rratlnnal arlvnncM ni1 the howls ' ''" ... .. u t, ....... ."--" ZTZIa im, .n.hi nH,..o apt to remain after the young ludios Rev. M. A. Smith, pastor of the;er on Monday night, .rMoiti. o. rro.irt Tr..,i .lake their departure. in such specialties as Colorado Fuel, ( . FTessed gteel Car and American Loco motive. Amalgamated Copper respoml- AX IDIOT HAXGS HIMSELF. of the: er" on Monday night. If you are truth- Wadesboio M. E. church, was tendered 1 ful. you acknowledge that you did not. u pound party by the members of his; though, in such a case, a fib Is .-idmls-congregatlon last Tuesday night. Rcnv sible. Anyway she exclaims. "Whv. I C l). Graves, pastor of the Baptist thought 1 didn't ace you! Rut Mr. R. church spokesman for the party wei j and I smt sat so near the front. r corned Mr. Smith back to Wadesboro ou know, 1 was so surprised when he Thsro era 4X00 men and women in this country alone who havo passed the hundrod year mark, and nearly every oneof them has publicly acknowledged that he or she owes healthy strength, continued use of all the faculties, and extreme old age to Duff y 'a Pure Malt Whiskey, the great cure and preventive of disease, the true elixir of life. We will ?end yoo free a booklet containing portraits -.iid letters of many of these old people, and valuable medical inf ormfttion. If you would bo strong, husky and vigor ous, nnd able toenioy the work and pleasures of life to the fullest; if you would live to ripe old see without aches and palni, take iunye l'uro Malt WhiBkey as directed and avoid all drupv. Doctors sav it's the most powerful aid they have in lighting and cur ing diseases of throat, lungs and stomach, lowfaverj and all weaken ing, wasting, nerv ous, run-down, diseased conditions from 4,000 CENTENARIANS OWE HEALTH AND OLD AGE TO . V j whatever cause." It acta qaickly and builds tip the whole system. Duffy's. Purs Malt v blKkeTls used exclusively in leading bus pitals. The old reliobla family remedy of hundreds of thousands for over fifty years. Its purity U vouched for by chemists, and by the fact that it's the ouly whiskey reoog nhicd by the Govcrnmant as a medicine Every testimonial ii published in good faith and guarac teed. , AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Be sure yoa get the genolae ZMfly Pare Malt WlUskey, sold In bottles only, by all reliable, di-nggixt ku4 vroeere. or direct, price, 1.00. It U the only absoiately sure mvdicinal Whlskay and eontaios no fusel oil. Look Cor the trade-uiark, tlia "Old CbtmjlKt," on the label, aad beoertsln th sh1 over the nork is Unbrokan, . If offered la flasha or bnlk It's a fraud, is dangaroas, and will not eure, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, E SS DAVIDSON'S FOOTBALL TEAJI. COTTON liuumoiru lim iv.i; j.v...,., Auvlnm (v f'n moron h.,t .hnrtlv hAfnr the nuhllnntlnn of the AsjIUnt, toy lamerQIl t,.v .tmont hmn huvlnir move-1 ,vn li,'e' being returned nnd for the ment set In. There wae a lively demand Special to The Observer. greeting which he received. for Union Pacific, Southern Pnctnc.i Lexington, .-vov. :u.-i.oy cameron, ut. j. m. lihiwh, ! had Just quarreled, so of course ha felt Misaourt Pacific, Erie. Southern Rail- sgeo a nnu an laiot. yestcraay j. m. aiaara uncnaeu uie annum ; oonstraired to take orne 0ne else for His and Mr. Smith expressed his dellKht at I asKeu 10 taKe me :-i tnougni sureiy ne . i , eoirA t 'i If an t'Aiil' V.V y-i r. i j rn i n le substantial """ , , ,.i . you ten ner canniy unuugn yuu ur 111- .r w m uij uuiiini 1 1 i.i i y uu unu mi. r- and way. Keck island. Louisville & .nsn- muuui nwu nungcu vllle. and Pennsylvania, and others In beam of an out-house the same group. London bought Union Davidson county Jail. The Pacific and Southern Pacific, and the was idiotic from birth, and fflmsolf to a -ball contest between the University of; spite! She Is nettled at this and soon In the yard of North Carolina and Virginia in 111. h-. akeg' her departure, leaving you to decenssd : inond yesterday. Messrs. J. C. Marshall ,Vifn verv Bultv ivmm for tn push many had be.-n and J. M. Wall spent Thanksgiving in ; and sulphurous cusses , us the case may extensive purchases of Erle were proba- for the last six months detained In Jail, Monroe. Mrs. W. P. Parson and Misa ue) over unaccountable actions of your bly for account of the professional short cecause mere was no room ror nun in Annie Moss are visiting relatives m steady," one whom you thought " Interest The market remained active the county home, and -.ie could not be Salisbury. Misses Hilda Gherstln,. o, -Bab!" I cried, unable to be dumb to the close, and prlee or many Issues admitted to tho Insane usyluin. When Augusta, Oa., Annie Hell Devane. of' ny longer. "It is horrll of me to say "Were then the best ot the day. The discovered by Jailor Llnes.ty, the unfer- j Red Springs, and Lottie Gray, of Char- anything, but as long an she acted this bank itatement'was regarded as favor- tunate man had been ttead abdut an lotte, and Mr. Martin McKlnnon. of Rei! way I will tell you. That girl as good able in the sense thai the loan de- hour. Some ingenuity was shown In springs, attended the christening of llttlft ;is asked me to " creases, ss well as the cash loss, show- the manner the deed was i!one. Two : Laura Virginia Via, infant daughter of: But Bab was gently, though surely, ed better than had been expected. New pieces of rope, each with a hook In Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Via, which took dragging me from the room hieh nrices were registered by the Steel one end, were used. One hook was uiace yesterday at the residence of Mr Issues. Atchison made a slight gain tn thrown over a beam, tne ropes tied , w. A. Ingram. spite of its poor weekly report. Great together, nnd with the other hook tho Northern, preferred, made 7 points, self-murdered made a loop, which he CUPID BUSY IX CABARRUS. making a 17-polnt gain In two days. placed about his neck. He then stepped Total bond aales to-day, par value, from the top of a barrel and died of The Register of Deeds Issues Klglit $S020000. strangulation. County coroner. Dr. C. ; Licensee Kev. L. C. Vass to lecture Total sales of stocks to-day, RS6.T00 a. Julian, of Thomasvllle. being notl- To-Day. share, including; Atchison. 14.800: fied, came here last night and held an gpectal to Th9 observer. "Now. sir, not a word I hnve said has been personal," she laughed, pant ing. "Not a single word. Don't you believe It! Now, be a good boy. Oo home come again and maybe you will find me In a better humor next time." And I found myself on the other sldeivv . of the door. "Bab!" I cried as best v nuf.', I could through the keyhole, "Will It Retire! Aflfr a Verv KucnRHcifnl Son, son Farewell to Dr. A. A. Sic- New York- Nov. 26. Tn pursuance nf Faj'dcn. ' j thtt candid policy which It Is my aim Jorrespondenco of The Observer. ,t0 f0'1" .k'",1 "l . COti"n Davidson. Nov. 26.-The football team 1 Z"1 that ' houl,d h. hrnva ,ii .v. 1'" U yesterday covered the cotton of which heVJf short. vlalne aU Inuulriug duty well performed, the period of re-! " ol . ,nm- . , , luxation that is now theirs. The teni.C I l'w anticipate n substantial rallv. was not as promising in the early pari "n(i DfrhnPal considerable, although it of the season as others that Davidson may . b,e ,S ZmlJiry, ndvanLe- ln tJe has sent out. vet the score book shows , ,na.rkei,.fcr tn? tolovlnX reasons: a record that has not been surpassed ; . ' ' e, ' l'' ance or tne j--.- by any previous team since the college "op Idea w-hich the glnners' r. first entered lnter-colleglute athletics. !,ort ha3 t0Bre ns induced oversell-: The athletic RDli-it will now nlumhpi-: ln-: " I for a time, until awakened In the early V',' , I . as ""Probable, in the spring by the baseball enthusiasts. An ! lK'u, f l'ast 'slory. lhat the agricul-' excellent schedule has been arranjjed tural delwrtnienta estimate of the crop already for the baseball team, and the,10,,, 'ssned on the 3rd of December; players have a deal of training ahead. wln b? a la,'e as ,n,;u,v anticipate. Tho, if thA tinm to tn hp ti, winner that it lecord shows that In tho casa of un- wua last year. Pfde nted crops t he dep artment has s d f U8 nnd r'0Tnptly ,t The Thanksa-lvlnir ervteei vesterdai- always erred upon the side of con- , , .... wcrolLnatloSof a t servatis.n in making Its figures.' Th-.the leak, repair the broken pipe, shut A. A. McFuyden. who goes to China us cn,p "r 18SI) was 6.606.000 bales, being on the destructive overflow and put a medical missionary, unuer the especial tne flist croP ot ovcr 6.000,000. Ths de- your plumbing ln good order quickly care of the Davidson church. Aftnr V "VSJ? .d iVi?i?2?n h3- and Prt'y- Our work and Charges Don't Swear! me vervice ii cuiiKregauonai meeting , ..... ,.nmmonH mnn.r was held. Dr. Grahan. presiding. Dr. !eparlment estimated It at U.eoO.000. The nrf "mended by so many of your McF.tydon was present, und hard many crwP of lS!8-'9 wns j.1,256,000. The d. nelehbors that you need not hesitate to employ us. f. Hackney Bros. Concor.d, Nov. 26.- rrmnrtlnn Pacific. S.700: Great Western, inquest, the Jury returning a verdict 20.800; Bt. Paul. t.lOO: outnern t-acinc, 01 suiciae. im muuier ui i.ie unruKu w RePce Johnson was kept busy on 42.SO0: Houmern itanway, ta.ow, p.v- .0 m it .u uo uw, Wednesday of this week Issuing mar-: a .inip f0r that!" wnrt: nf iniiiramint .nnkpn in- parimenx esunialea It at 10.OUO.000, those who have watched his course here rhus lt vviu be 8een that ln the casa with Interest. At the meeting, thw of euch record breaking crop, the under young missionary was elected a Presb.v- estimate ranged from 10 per cent, to terlan elder and was forthwith ordain- 15 Per cent- R Is undentajjle, however, ed by the laying on of hands. In tho lnat thls year's figures from the depart evening a reception was given Dr. Mt- mcnt, whatever they muy be, will gov Kayden by the two missionary societies " the policy of both consumers arid of the church in the medical college, producers until they shall be Indlsputa- whlch had been decorated for. the occu- 'i"oveu. 11 inereiore, me iorin- slon. The ladles wro received In behalf coming ngures or the agricultural dc of the societies were: Mesdames W. H. 1'artment shall not be oer 11,000.000, J. Knox, J. J. Dupuy and wnicn, as 1 nave shown is quite within J. H. Reld. and Misses Essie Jetton. e limits or possibility, even though Annie Belle Munroe. and Ju In Holt, tie crop may ne lz.uou.ooo or over, J Plumbing, Heating Gas Fitting and Supplies BcIIPIiorte 312. 6 W. fifth St. leired; 100: Union Pacific, 46.900: Gen eraV Electric 19,700: Pressed Steel. 5.000: United States Steel, 91,500; preferred. 92.500. since his detention. CHARLOTTE MAX IN TROUBLE. STATESVILLK XKWS NOTES, Petition to Allow riage licenses. In sort order, he wrote eight, and before 24 hours, seven of; these couples were made man and wife.; The eighth couple win plight their; Pierce t arnival troth some day next week, the nuws- vnn on tvirn ma tn -irniiitT htmiihv even- ------ -- - . . . , - ,, ... . Register or Deeds Delicious refreshments were served by uuuul ' ay iurmer uecune win ne- " . . . - ll'h . ...!, IT xr cUun Vclotl for SOIT1P littlp tlm nnll n ih..n Awfully sorry, Old Roy. but I have r -"" "' , .dv.n m . Anrt I onu d hear i L -- - . V" "The Imp' laughing as I went away. SPENCER GORDON, PURSE TOR MISSIONARY. Company to Exhibit !cntti of Mr. Eatheier having ns yet failed to get the Trinity Students Will Kohd $50 to a Keener Connelly. exact date of this pair. Another wed-, .lap. Now in His Native Land, as Submit to Cliarge of larceny, is Special to The Observer. ding is to take place In the near future.' a Christmas Present. - , Balled and Then Skips. j gtatesvllle. Nov. 26.-A petition ls on or ubout the 21st of December, when Siecial to The Observer. Morgantoa Herakt ; t0 one of ' c. Jarru.- nst opuhtr young rlnltyCollege. Jov. 2, At a maf . orrwrted in Marlon last Friday on a war- square, to exhibit again, this time on many in Cabarrus, as well us Meek- an enthusiastic address by Mr. L. P. iut iMued by the mayor of Moricantoii prvate property and shin streets. The lenbura. 'Howard, to make up a purse for a rm a charge of larscny. gtr.lth disappear- ' b r I,- ,he w mMnv are here Itev. L. C. Vnss, n promising young Christmas present for Kev. Toklo Kugl- 1 Thursday night from Mrs. J. N. Payne ' . son.in-iaw of Mrs. Ellen Morrison, missionary of the Sou-.iiern Presby- miya, a Japanese who was graduated K-awini bdsm iirauiisneoumy wan a uu cntp.viiip Mr T n stK-ker of terlan Church in Africa, is here, ana rrom Trinity with the class of '03, of cionwe Deranging tov.. b. omun. n - make a tnlk at tr.e First Prusby- who is now in his natlVe land. Knarlml foHow-boamer. The misatna suit was ."' . V : tnn t,..h t.-mrw,w mnrntn. Mr. v . r ..tB .,!. a n.rrin. -th Pmsbytarian College, are kMnM tiw imtrmu.1 n t in rnnm pennav vanians. nas entcrca into h ...... .. A Darty comnoscd of Drs. J. M. mererore seem to bo a wise policy on DouglHS and G. M. laxwell. and the Part of spinners to supply their Messrs. Hugh Torrance, a. Currle and prospective requirements for the next R. H. Laffertv. enjoyed the hospital- two or three months at about present ity of Mr. Perclval Hah, at "Ingleslde," prices. It Is well to bear In mind that his ancestral home, In Lincoln county, in the past four years the total re Wednesday nnd Thursday. Mr. Hall, sources of the national banks in the though keeping bachelor's hall, enter- cotton States have Increased from $273, talned as cn!y one to the manor born "00,000 to US4.000.000, or about $210,000. can. The party spent Thursday shoot- 000, and If ,the forthcoming estimate Ing birds In Catawba county; return- nf the agricultural department should Ing to Davidson last nlsht with a heavy re-lnforce the confidence of Southern bat- ' l.olders ln an ultimate realization of Miss Katie Hue, of Aberdeen, Is vis- 10 cents per pound for their cotton, a Ring her aunt, Mrs Campbell. Miss falling olT in the movement and a sub Woodftn Chambers, of ctiarlotto, spent atantial revival .In speculation might and Thanksgiving here witti friends. Miss ensue. Marie Sloan. Collne, Munroe ana .uucy THEODORE H. PRICE. ! i 1 1 n a unwemi tuff m.i n ivrwm n mr iuuui juioi,oiiiwiia, ,.a .,,..., vv .. . , . , :. tw. Bti.tr-rom n r9. itj-i,ia Anfrf trt ni in i Muntpm of wiiter- V uss Is a North Caroliiiiim. and a grad- is said to have been os of the braln- Marion. He was brought to Morganton works and sewerage for the city of uate of Davidson Colles, but has been lest men who has ever been graduated i siurday morning by. Policeman Clark. I vnnterev Mexico Mr rttocker Is autte spending some years In Africa, along from Trinity. He Is n located in Knowledges having stolen the clothes: .. kno.Vn nere tated that the the Congo river. It wns this enterprls- Hlroshlmah. Japan, a city of 130,000 in t-nnl. i, Mfiaay. However, ms wire, wno lives In Chsrlott. furnlahed a cash bond t f H00: and he was releaser till court. fine Smith's trouble in Morganton we ! fV( Jeartwd that, he has "skipped" his s . rd bill In several towns and tried to i) r "smart"' In many ways. Not until he was placed In Jail here did he tie his board bill at Mrs. Payne's. JIUED TO KILL HIS WIFE. i. iJtj-luim Wan FhUs in' His Effort t Lirtids In Danville Jail Oo. C. : i)oior, of Spray; Defendant, 'U io The Observer1. .' 1 '' J - isviile, Kov,' 26. A message from ille states that Geo. C. Cooper, of .v.? this county, i attempted torkil life title afternoon.' H fired flv at the woman.' but fortunately of the bullets took efrect. Cooper drinking and )t Is stated that lie ' at the woman after ehe had re- i an interview with hlm.f Ha wan 1 in Jail at Danville. The toupl r some time ago, the wife t- cnterprlse will Involve tne expenditure lnK young minister who put together habitants, where he Is pastor of a of millions of dollars and the erection ad floated the "Lapsley." a mission-church and editor of Gad Tidings, a of one of the largest dams on the con- ary boat, built by tho Southern Church, monthly religious paper. His expenses tlner.t. i 8,1(1 which met such a tragic end on far exceed his income, and the purse. Keener Connelly died here last night that river soon after being put Into which will amount to about $50, will at 10 o'clock at the home of his par- active service. There are many of the be welcomed by him. that amount be ents. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Connelly, on friends and college-mates of Mr. Vass Ing equal ln value to I100,.or 100 yen, Front street. Deceased was about 20 ln this State who read with Interest the In Japan. Kuglmlya knows nothing of years of age and had been ln poor account of the "Lapsley." and the part the proposed present, and it will no v,aitv. fm. atin.jt a vmr. Tho romnini played in the disaster by this young doubt come as a Dleas..nt surprise to will be Interred In Oakwood Cemetery Carolinian. I him. Mr. Zensky Hlnohnrn, a Japanese in-mnrrnw afternoon at 2 o'clock. Revs. George II. t.orneison aa jonn,wno is now at Trinity, tells your cor - s , Wakefield went to Salismiry to-night respondent that the congregation of waiei-tinf m-ovrura lto act U"Qer mstrucuons or . :oncoru j Kugimiyn's church has outgrown lte UliSAblKUUa WKHiClWS. . .-. i Prpohvterv In Installlne Rev. John nlace of wmnhtn an that tin will unnn here for the holiday. , Carelessness Is responsible for many Gray as assistant pastor of the First begin the erection of a handsome new a railway, wreck and the aame causes Presbyterian church tnere. church, at a cost , of 12,000 yen. The are making: human wrecks of the suf- j The street has been futl of cotton to- Trinity students are interested in this ferera from Throat and Lung trou- day. To-day has been the largest day earnest foreigner,1 especially on account blea. .But sines the advent of Dr. of this season. The dropping off of the of his strong and loving college spirit. King's New Discovery for Coneump- market always brings In tno cotton, and and they, wish him well in his native uvu, vwuisua y.ua v.uiu,. veii. me this naa been tne sacona day or a rush, land. worn caaea, can oe curea; ana nope- the staple to market. leas resignation Is no longer necea. ' Thaoksglvingf Day passed very qulet- aary, Mra. Lola Craig, of Dos-cheater, w in Concord. . saved by Dr. King's New Discovery.! TO CURB A COLD IN ONES DAT. ner propic ,jn iwutiu, """u.au Throat ana Lung Diseases by Bur r remained , in epray .aa a- book well IMinn Co, droggiatar - Prlci Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Alt druaaista refund tha mona vlf it draSTBlsta: r. Prlna foil. t Xtt VT lrIAam'ei ft tarn si frnaa iMc and Lfct Irtei botaea fxea. " J l7w eeci bo, jio, ' ": utl fiqmt Always. Remember tb 1 waiftvQ t Rrcmo ComColdlaODIa7.Qflaat Dayt - ; f - , -. eaevory Slight Improvement in Condition of r. 4, F. Watllngton.v , Special to The Observer. . ' Beldaville, Nov. 28. Reidsille iwoplo think they see a ray Of hopeMn tne news from the bedside of John V Wel lington, cashier of th Hank of Reids vllle. who has been at death'a door in a aahltarium in Salisbury Since' Sunday, aa a restflt of an operation for appendi citis and peritonitis. He has ben tnore comfortable Tor the past eight hours and his pulse and temperature ar hold ing up remarkably well. ' " . ' We want every man and women in the United States interested lu the cure of Opium, Whiskry er other drug hAblta, either for themselves or frauds, to have oneof Br. Woollsy's books ou these dis eases. Write Dr. B, . Wool ley, Atlanta, Ola,, Box S6T,andone will beseiit you free. DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY J . Hi(h Standard. , Number of clinic pattest to each fitudeat unuMallv large, iia-pag e catalofua, Lmvtrnlf Mittf Utd'cim, Kuhmtnd, EXPRESS ROMEO trade IDolge Felt: mark r:BfeT M A D C r COLORS Black; Red, 3rown, Gray. Else "' to a. Price $128. ' By mall, prepaid, CL40, HI us tr a ted cata ,logue free. j 'Si- It's Hard Work, loosening the "king-pin" log ln a lumber Jam. but scarcely harder than our, efforts to please everybody. Best possible stock, well seasoned and care fully., handled, large assortment of else., dose buying and. equally close selling and prompt deliveries help to make our lumber yard' popular with lumber needers. Are you one? jMWEARNtb. 1 - - ..... M - Qelmdnt Hotel Several Elegantly, - lirnislied .Roomsv to rent vnfc-bW&' without Baths. Ap-' -ply to;. Mrs.HeGEcclese : raaxsioaa ua hxiav ulom&o "'.I'. ,! .1 ""I1 1 1 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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