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-V i 1 'ir;; f V - . St ' , If T CHARGED' TO LAD.I high poivtsxew mill. THe CONFERENCE CLOSES.! 1,008 p"Ejr BI(f CA tS. BOV CMM3t AIUIKiiT. ) tOIM soon l,ow Hate frVom Many Li "rf' ... , t Point ArrwnwsK Timrt Neriottsly t RiwiraOnt fur Mm by rath-j i(HtMldkrw IIKlng or Eleeirlc " Ncktow. Found Dead on tlw ibtoht Plant, wSiUt I toad 1 W-Urgt Among the . ,. . High Point. Dec. 4. Tha centaur Knitting Company Is the name tf the new enterprise Ht a bilsliHl her by New I York parties. Work on the building Is proceeding satisfactorily:' the wall CONFERENCE CIOSES.j poos wrey to md cat. J , wht he does it. 1 wtnraar viT'u.ii,...:, j.'imji. '." ; r-jni r rr v '- j I'STOCii 8tronr AcainM liUii -A Vn- TcwpiKT' Kally in ttte irW ( IkkiVTIw Xew County Ofllcvtv s, uUfy. , - -. ,, fcial to The OIaen-er. Concord. Dec. .Th ease of th ai)l' UD riirUlilv iin pa last Situiil.iy taKlc aniuhr i : u this afternoon ' when Sandy jSIUr ( -ie father of the inurlercd woman ram t tt)0 ell? 4 bffwe Esqulr C, A, PIU, 8 wore out a warrant agIrit Uay- Melsmore, a yc.untr while buy kbout 15 ?" of a The warrant tiajTi tcvn wltn8 hn vd! b fimreMed fo apjwar at a trial which I t-et for tomwrow af'crnom ut 2 IOC. Eleven Cuim Atuu-kcd and Kilted DruKjrlrta ! 4rpenMtHro ackto Sotthnient by Htranse Vnraunt Tlte Couuly Oolccrn Mworn in. Mr. Oeor Flhk I the ttitl?miiM who will ojin ft Bture in lh Wolch halli(n undr Ihf" liume of thfl United Ststfis ffalVngf Cumpnny. The open ing will occur next week. rtieii !n the !ty ytor1uy were In C"tisu)titlon wuh buplritfw ni-n of the twn in ri u tnnvlujc a Jf.1 p:ntto Uih roiht. The gv-ntltjiiit'!) 1 r t li-rcatrU iike tin1 town, mil the only HueHtion Is securing labor, which most 17 f xt KMhnt Will h Itfid ut Wll- Hrfoml Tlif IISIioii Wkixt a IW Spclal to Th Dtrvr. Tlnifly Hcinark on tli HubJm ' Oreenaboro, flee. fi.The regular De All tli IVrafheri MbU- fMNl ltJ- icember trm of Bujerlor Court for Gutl imrtj A Great toal of Itoutlne lius- , frd, will begin here nexf Monday. ltnM Irt.'qwM'd of. Uudga H. R. Bryan, prldln. A ape- iJ,w;iul to Tin OIti veri 'plal lrrn ' '"urf for th trial of civil . .-w , .... 1. 1 llrff.a wrl.il Lll..k.. hH.IJI.... ...Ill iirrmt-T-aun, upc. o.-ai tne nriernoom"'"1"' ',.,,ni0 ,, i, Hftssion the Conference adnnled reiKini wgin hura January 2nd to continue, V...- It.. H. Jordan-aV Co.: GIv v iteasona-ior Beiupg at iialf-lric. "It Isn't often that have fuitb enough In medldnea put. up by other people to be willlitg to b offer to re fun4 the money. If It doeal not cure," aaia uruggiat It. II. Jordan A Co.. to one of their many customers, "but we are glad to sell Dr. Howard's spe cific for the cure of constipation and of boards and euminltteea and punned until nil caaeS possible hall havt been 1 (fl ha ...h.tin... ..f ikniiii. .... ..1 di.nnuH o cine, ne coiuinuea . ....11. ....in vi tu'LimiY. Ann liitr mi.- . tinr prayer l))' Hv, W. H, Jloore. UiHh- 1 Wiley Moure, nn estimable colored Ctt op Candler nnide appropriate remarka Izen, and proprietor of one of the mot and ret.d the aiipolntnients. The lend- ( extenalve barber ahopa In the city; died ins, upixiiiuineritH are us follows: j last nlR'ht, the rcnult of appendicitis. Krt.'eiirh 'lisii i. t . W. H. Moore, r.K., for which nn operation was performed lUlclKh. ICh ntouKlr.-et. K. F. f(UTi,jun; FrM;.y. He heran life hero as a boot- advantage of thla ape- ia Its small duae nnd convenient form. There are 60 dose In a vial that can be carried In the vest pocket or purse, and every one has more medicinal power than a bis pill or tablet -or a tuniWcr of mln'-ral water. AND ""tfm, trner lntt wonts f th., ..n rtf prohably can be gecure,!. hop gx)d rea- th JtlUlnr Saturday ewnlng and heH s?ni'- ' ,H ""kP,1 'llnt h" ftn. inqaeat, but the verdict of the .or- I'la"t '"; 't",hf,1 h,i prcflcnl. The oner"a luiv rsv no him ... t .h n.. nilll will work HW hands. , onn.. -The Wlmii- im. K.:uof j. j. iiirn, 01 1 ne r.iiter- and faced the threats and eharijes of rrlt,p- wh" '""k " "I1" hlm-ir to visit the negroes without a flinch and like a Washington and other cities l get the man., " The oroicr, however, hnmg-ht railroad ( offer extremely low ralea the lad to town au.'. had htm oared for l,,ln ,h' ' 'r'l' ''l Went to High Point till Sunday morning when lie was sent fflvn periods, and which reduction to the home of an uncle, where he la mileage ban brought many people now.' There was conaldernble feeling ''re nlme (clolr 1st h;o lately had among the negroes toward the l-id and a ided aeveral other Important Western thla accounts for his being: brought to points to the Hut. The rate 1h one cent tlw.citV, Those who attended the In- 11 mile, and InvludCM trllicagn. St. I.oiil. tuest and talked 10 pttoplti In the neigh- Cincinnati, I.oulavllle. iCvansviIlc, i. I Or hood do not think there Is unv cvl- oria. Detroit, IniliauapolU, f olutnbiiH dene .'against 81 boy, but It wuh and other lii.;ortatit oinlH ; starting chinch, thought best to bring him away from points. This Imv rale Ih In effect 1r.1t -1 North ; the neighborhood. ling this winter. ilay Metsmore Is a nice looking lad.! Mrs. tVd Si. Dodatneail Ihm i-dmi- fespoin C'-nttttl. f A. liishop; editor italidli ChrlRtinri Advocate, T. N. Ivty; Super-Intnicii-nt Metho.llst (irplianage, J. W. J nkin. Durham district: J. T. Oibba. P. K. ; Durham, Ti4.nity, It. C. He.iliiin; Main alreei. T. A. Snioot; pivNldeut Trinity College, J. V. Kilgo; V. Yaten, lec turer: KliiHtoti, R. U. JoimH. Washington district: ,T. D. Hund. 1' K. ; Washington, I.. K. Thninpaoii: 1 :een vlllc. J. A. Mornaday; Rocky M ' itii-it, W. S. Roll". Warpoiton distrld: (!. F. Smith, p. K: Harreiiton, C. V. Robinson; Hen derson niission, L. Nash and R D. Daniel: JJttleton, i. it. Perrv; Weidon. H. A. Htlinble; Littleton Fe in. lie College, J. M, Rhodes, president. ICIIiiabeth City district: J. K. I'n duvvood, 1", K. Kllznlietn City, First hlck and had worked hissjvay ud to auecess as a barber and hlgtily regarded ; citizen. ! The board of county commissioners, in ; session to-day, accepted the bonda of the newly elected officers of the county. .The county treasurer, J. W. McNary. !ls the only change In the personnel of jthe officers, he ihavlng received the '. DoiuH-ratlc humiliation over Treasurer ;AK'Klnney, who has just complete 1 six iyoara of irosit ailwirable service. Sher , iff Jordan filed his bond ami qualified for his sixth year ami third term. Reg ister of Deeds ICIikmsn begins his 1 elRhthv term, having already served 14 1 years. The only change In the board I of commissioners. Is tint of John A. Young, in place of Henry Rankin. The ; board organized by electing W. H. 0.7 A. P. Tver; City Road. H. M. ! Ragan as halrman. This Is Chalrmati Pl mouth. I!. II. Hlack; Wil D. Swindell. Director of Cor nce School in Vanderbilt I'ni- Ue goes to school In the neighborhood Yd from Asheville. where she ."Hemic, 1 vrslt. J. 1.. Curilggim. and was sawing wood In the yard when the marriage of her niece. Ml .s -.,d- onference ndjourned mne die t i.:.X themlored - ij.,,. miii- .,,.. ... -.- ,i...,-.k.. .., ,....... .,,.1 I Hishop handler i.ronounelng the bene- vurrow some scap from his mother. A - Miss Frank Kiicllsh. of Mt. olive, hi While later another colored eirl came visiting Miss Deborah Toinlirnon. to the ose and said that she thought The board of aldemea Is scrlotislv there was some one dead down In the considering the udvisabllllv of Mlling Woods, and Mrs. Melaniore snt the two the clectrlc-llght plant owned by the boys down to see. They found the dead town. The citv. It deems, cannot make body and reported the fact to the moth-H. profit on the lights as now operated, er. There were tracks about, in the but loses m .ov everv year. :u.d then, branch and.it Is thought ttwt these will too. several thou-an 1 'n.or dollars v, i,l ",u,ejc onerea against tin- biy. have to be ex-i-i v ilbln ;jesmors is a mender. Dright raced time by the city 1 ' j- , country ..lad and does not show uny to ma'kP th.- Hlrvic s.gnsof feeing a-criminal. He w.s quiet thousand dollars it off a-nd conipoeed and did not show any Snul tn,, ,.ltv ,. fign at discomfort at all on Saturday u Snull lh, ,.i!v, s . night ... ' - . further Indebt ii.. , TEMPERANCE RALL. ovvn ,ho j , There was a union servlee at the All-night lights h tn vmu-ai uniKO CM-no-Jt nutldiug last U arrucd that v night, participated in by the various municipal control. . vwagregmuona or uu city. The meet- night service can be Ha i red mik was presided over by Mr. V. 11. .practically the cost of th.'. svst in as , CQitmne, who stated that the object now operated by the municipality. OX the meeting was to arouse public January 1st. Mr. Wifliein Tate will aenument In the matter of our local op- assume the suj-i iiitendencv -of. ihe con- uii inure nas, accoronwr to re- i'ii,i-.i Vnvniin,-., i'mni,. 1 dl 1 op of of were read and The call of tion onfeience m at 9:i!0 n'idock, Rlsli Can llcr In the (hair. The minutes .Niturdav's session and the minutes the memorial service of yesterday approved. the twentieth (iiestloti short oiitioU I he plant, adequate. Ten ered for the plant. out and save II o'll ;:nd av or shall it Mill .rate it lit a Iomh'' c'-y now, and li 1 ih plant out o'' belter and an alibi- seep rod, with was resvmod, tie- preachers ' lnilierton. VVarrcnton am r.nd th.' characters ofl In til- Rockingham,! Xewbern, Washington, ; I iJiza'or-lh City dls-i they subinltt'".! j arc eral years Mr. Tati Point, being ( onne ted business at this fancy, until about five IIV'll with pl't.v i.i ill the If lr Rev- HiKh fill Mi lls id- Since that time, he has made (Ire .'shorn Ids home. .!r. Tate will move 'liCn f nnlly here probably this nmntli. Th." people of High Point will he i;la 1 to .vclcori'.' Mr. TtUe back. if P-" three oilier lirothers here In the fur'.i.Mire iiinnuf..c turing business. tR. Conilii'Mit il. 'v 1 1 h whom Mr. Tate accepts ,1 position, be ing ' managed by Ins I.: . ...Mr. Kiel N. Tate. The newly-elei ted (dTbcrsof the li;h Point. Randlemaii. Asheboni Soi'tli ern Railway are; J. Klwood ("ox. W. (I. Itradsliaw. 11. F. Dallon. , of llighj I'uint: . p. Wood. P. 11. Morris and J. 10. Walker, of Asbeboro; O. Y. Ciur. br Trinity: S. R--ya.it, of f. inill-- porta, been many Infractions of the law and the friends of the nr-'asure came together to record their sentiment, and ,,,rn w: un iiiv liumi ui tempcraiH t more prominently to the front. The prin cipal speaker was Rev. George H. Cor nelson, , of the First Presbyterian church. He stated that the preach er always saw the best side f all n.ues tlons and that he had been thinking . that our laws were beautifully enforced, consequently his evidence was second hand. - Ho talked with several citizens and had tried to get at both sides of the - question of the enforcement of the lar. He expressed great faith in the system and thought that public sentiment should stand united at the back of those who hid the enforce-' Jtnent of the laws. Mr. W. R. Odeil stat ed that his first vote was for local op tion and that he would alwnva von that way. He said that we (have good, ri,m- an'' Jnnies MeAllster, of Sprav. lawa and plenty of laws and that If! Tlu' bazaar. b- the i.adli- ATI Hoi ie there were a. few "tigers" doing busi-1'' nt fne l-"!rst Hapiist church, which ness In the city the present condl- wus t(l bt" given shortly, ins i tlona Were far better than cither openjl"'eh postponed Indefinitely on :iecoi at bars or a dispensary. ef the inability to secure a store r 0111 Mr. J. I). Lent, Rev. H. A. M. Hols- j li which to conduct it. houser..ftnd Rev. Herring spoke briefly! Presiding ICliVr S. H. Tur-i-rtln- on tk measure. The truth of the matter I preached for the first tlrv as ai rd i;,ir . la there is a good deal of selling in i .evaatonof the law, but not 11s much as wome of us have been thinking. Pub- lie sentiment needs arousing quite fre quently and last night's meeting will ; help r to create a stronger MeutiiiitMit. Concord has always a certain amount of illegal selling of whiskey, but taken as an 'example the friends lo-al op tion can point with pride to this city as one. that prove that prohibition pro hibits. There Is not much whiskey sold here lor a town of 10,000 people am! 1 for one am willing to testify that local option In Concord is a success. --..The, iriemorl.il services ut the opera rtouse yesterday by the K!ks were Nrge ly attended. Mr. T. W. Alexander, of -tTharlolte, delivered tlu- address and many nice things have been sai l of the speech. ;., COUNTY OFFICERS QUALIFY. ' The newly elected board of countv i commissioners were sworn in here to day by John M. Cooke, clerk of the court of the county. The new b.mrd is composed of the following gentlemen: C. Li Ervln, chairman; Alexander Hahn, C ' O. Oillon, W. M. Wlder.house and 'John Cress. Immediately the bo 'id board went into the business and acted upon the bonds of the officers. Jas. PV Harris gave his bond as sheriff. Which nets about itil.mnv The treasur er bond was givtr, by Treasurer C. W. Swink. This bond amounts to some thing like $45.(KKt. The other bonds; ,W' Reece Johnson, register of deeds; . John W. Propst, cotton weigher; John JI. Long, surveyor, and A. K. Lentz. coroner, were offered and accepted. Mr.. Richard N. Hackeit. of Vilk--boro, - spent a few hours hre yt-ster-day.. tlicts were parsed their n ;ir'ts, 1 1 1)11 motion nf J. E. rndet'wood. the 1 redi titials of W . F. (.Jallowa;- were; 1 estored. Sev-r.tl yedrs ago Mr. (Jallo irny withdraw from ibis Conference 11111I "! 1 1 1 r i -1 1 to join the Holin-s.s move- 1 111 H t by tiiiri-enderlng llis credentials. j in connect Ion with this case, ltlshopi Candler s.-ild: "You brethren that go I aiound here naylaig that the .Methodlsti Church Is drifting away from holiness' ought to remember this: The I Chun.li is not drifting away from hoi-! InoKH, but you are drifting away from ti i 'thfulni'ss. When you jjo around nial Hay the Church la losing ground In this way. the fact. Is (he Church Is Just as holy as It eve,' was, but you are growing more untruthful. When I hear of preachers running off after oilier movements, necking holiness, 1 11111 reminded of the little leghorn hens Pagan's fifth term as commissioner and third term as chairman. A negro settlement on High street was thrown Into grief, turmoil und panic last ni!?ht by the tragic death of 11 dogs. Every dog, when examined this morn ing was found to have been killed the 1 same way, ;i wound in the throat, show Mug the expert work if u li aiiu.l "var mint." Various owners of the dogs . were amused during the night by llrst I the frantic barking of tlu; dogs, next j the snirl of fighting, the moaning ig.owl 01 some animal, a yelp ot terror I from the faithful watch-dog, then ' silence, then but a renewal A Ha rum pus 111 some oilier: yard, and another dead dog a ,few minutes later. There was muc'.i speculation as to the n iture of the animal, some declaring it to have been n. "Santer," whatever that is. but Mr. John M -son, who lives live mllis in the cuuntrs ii.Ti Just arrived in town, and says it is r big catamount. The1 "mountain 1 at" visited his dog early Friday night. Mr. Ma n could fee him distinctly, he says, 'l.-il gone In the house, got his gun and was going to shoot, when the ferocious puss, turn ed the do;? loose and took after him. lie only had time to throw his gun d wn anil get in the house. issiStfss jW J JC It?C ill On m that never lay In a nest, and. there fore, never hatch.' I Some of the preachers reported un illf ual rev ival interest on their barges. and all icportid good meetings. Referring to revival meetings, Hish op Candler said: "In addition to my other work, 1 have held two protr,uted una tings this year, and worked in! camp-mcct big also. I Held one meet-j ing under a tent tn Atlanta, and an-! other in Washington city, right under! tt.e shadow of the 1'a.mcgja Library, i li Atlanta, 1 called the mourners he the altar, and had Unci kneel in thej traw and the dust. In Wlishlngloit, I called them to the altar, and the n ourners' bench Just as 1 did In At lanta. I have no patience with thin 'pop-corn' kind of meeting, where we see people popping- up tor prayer like j Mr. Cnmegic Negotiates u lamn. j N'ew York Sun. lake Sir Thomas Upton, Andrew I Ciiruegle seldom carries much money about with him. Not long ago he boarded a Madison avenue car. When 1 the conductor called for fares Mr. Car negie was without even a nickel. A passenger offered him the ncci'seary coin. ! "f have to return this way. Would I von extend that loan to a diiri", sir?" e skeil t lie ironmaster. I The mini gave Mr, Carnegie his card, j A few days later a case of champagne w.as sent to his club, with Mr. Car pogie's compliments. 1 I practical illustration of tha ' Y uDd E" Vertical System Of correspondence filing. J Shows exactly how compact and convenient this method is. Files ANYTHING FLAT, from letters to photo negatives. J Yv-ant it? OSMOND I,. RAIIKINGER COMPANY. '.V. Trade. SELLING GOODS - . ,- ' .' '' . ' s; The manufacturer who makes and sella ui product to th user Is a merchant as 'well as a manufacturer. Most of tha cotton nulla havb commission merchants to sell their products. , v In our business we must make the goods and also sell them. It Is for the selling of our products 'iat we pay for this space. If It is worth our good money to rea-.h the purchaser with printers Ink In this way, it certainly ougnt to be worth the while for those who want machinery, or. machine work done, to come, without any cost, when in Charlotte, to see our machine shop, pattern shop and foundry. ' . We make thlngWid these products of ours must be sold. There ui e cases where we could save more than half of your repair bHL There are timea when we could fix you to run In a day, where It might otherwise require several days. " ' The D. A. Tompkins Co. CHARLOTTE, N C. linrlottr, f :; c:C-'s Vairvwl (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL STOCK ...$30,000.09 Learn Book'-.eeping, Shorthand, Tu eh Typewriting. Penmanship and Eng lish. Not In Montli this cannot be done. Not Free you cannot get something for nothing. But if merit appeals, we can convince you that KING S is the best. Established and o. result of 20 years experience. REFERENCE; Every bank and leading business concern In Raleigh or Charlotte. Write for our College Journal and o ffers we are now making. Address, KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE. N. C. or RALEIGH. N. a ddcr of this district, at W.i-ihi 11 ,-ion Street M. K. church this morning, lew. Mr. Whlttaker. the new past.or f the M. P. church at this place, also preach his tirst sermon as pastor of that i lunch this morning. Several High Point XI ks attended the "Uxlges of Sorrow." by the l"lks, in Winston and Greensboro to-day. I'rof. C. F. Tomlinson, grand esteemed Uyal knight of the National rder n , i '.il. was the principal spi alter of , he '1 i.ision In Winston. The had vve'the-- thy past W'-'k he seriously Interfered with t.l," work on the sldew alks and so-'.-. but i; i., hop. id that there vet remains eaouith pret- if 1 urn on a hot shovel, o in a Methodist mei ting. What : l- somebodv else for. , the methods of other better tet them try to! it- some preachers and I r;i t he ripal to CO trci't'i ty w prln reaily M iss recks. and whose life some time ago inph le before 1 he v "l k ( 'hi ist 111:1 : ill g' a ins won't do you want to and go off after folks? You had b" you. You lu- pcople crying out that the rev ival I spirit is going away from us, when! the tmtli it; the- have gone away from! the revival. I wish we had one .hum-j than Kd wards in our country to-day ;c the head of ;i great school. I had rather have him, with his Calvinism, t"ai, these little -wliloa-baek' fellows w e have at the head of some of our schools, who are trying to do 11 way ,vtth revivals. These nun remind me loi' a little fellow holding a retail stand, Itching a great retail lio-se limv to do Newborn Ncjjro Held for 1 he 'Murder of Ills Wife. Sp-cial to The Observer. Newbeni, Dee. G.--Mary Peterson, the colored woman so horribly burned by her husband Sunday morning, died this morning, and Peterson will now have two i'-a h'.-gi'H t i aiifiwer. murder and arson. The other man Alexander Adanm. having proved uu alibi was vised. The coroner's inquest held That. ! 1 pis afterncx -."lurdcr 1 ounty and Jail. m. charged Peterson with he was committed to the DUE DISIRES It Is by big showing h.t- lie Corey (ivlaru, who has been confine ! was was i' Is now ahii 'o made for o v, w h'( h is cheering lews tn in friends-. A. .V M. Mills NOIIiS. II up 111, ne, lie.pecteil I he The l.eacr 'die ailcl lliiltalion Filial 1 iviiminallons I.lterai-y Society Ihw 11 MretiiiK- Correspondence ef The 1 ibsf rv ci . West Raliegb. lei . 4.-- Final exam inations for the term en. ling I e,-. :. are scheduled to begin on the Hth, so there s a lii;Iu each 11 1 r ht m many a window on the hill lom; nfier tups. On Friday evening i;,v. J . V111. J"lies. friend of L e. and 1 x-ch:ipl,iin or Washington CoilcK-, ,le!,v,-r-.! a le, - out as rasonalde as advising the South to eoadlii t its a I' - Swindell. S. a locution at his Swindell surren- 01 , . T. Rest, Dr. Sw hi rst felt he mid not cx ;i. and fell his ere leii- i; on di tore hi less S vuhject weil of tile gi-i.it ma ny 1 ersor. Th" batalli. spicj. j M, :, riiandiin Ph loUe, I by ;r rade. Ab'.-.it grounds 1 Wednesila ; pi fade v, a I-:. 1. J .- ti "Robt ' Mr. and illustrated 11 comma lob r's 1 a r. I aoe. cotey. :i was i e i . . . 1 lay .Ti., 11,01 lc -lps. an I I his w. usual ekly di rl ladies were witness the alamo at1' m 1 a sp'-cial .-. 1 v en fur 1 ho count v I' itii ud on II!- II- lei-pa- 1 he intendent s ,t tdui.Mioi,. whe conventicn ni I he ,ty and presye.l a desire n see th" pr The junirfi- 1 noon won lin freshma u tea by fi to unexpected p. y nip. were had , ra le. V foothi!! team iIiim after-I'vanl to s,iv that final gam.- In the contest ,one who mi id that m.; .nn in a good, hanl game : d eachcrs al'- spoiled 1 ne iresnmeii displayed jrpeiul e, niueh tim sirengtli ".XX, P. Kills & Co.'s i'otton Ijetter. Srieclal to The Uluservcr. ' Ne Xlrlean.. Dec. 5. It was net g.-ra-r-filly thought that Liverpcoi w-nlil fu.'Iv respond to the Ainertcai (icclin- .-1 Satur day,.' keH-ae the break of t i ih pntiits there, this morning -as an addition il sliock to an already demoralized marl;, t. tenirig prices were 45 to 48 points lower, but at 'thin decline shorts came to lir iiwhio (ibJ a recovery ef ? poin's r-il'w-ed, with flnl prices abrut 39 point" tc tow-those of Saturday' and 1 points than prices ieurrent prior to the issuance tif thi etlmaiteg ot Th Tlmes-Dcm u rat iird the bureau. ' Spots h-vo been inarkcl off :1c, cent 1 to-day. middling. 7i cent 4; January 7.6S: March. 7.70: May. 7.-M. The ): terior Is slow to tnfet this heavy breat: i.iiu wiii'iiiiuwnimiiif crrai tiny lunncr At :t meeting this evening of the 'l"",!"f-MeanwhiK we he.-.r of a ll-ral l...a-..'i' Soci. iv nlans v "r.- wt'-.-t.-.l f. 1 .i.mnnd.from Southern mills. Iiasod 0.1 ,hl '., , , ' , , 1 , ' .' the low prletf t futures: and altogether it . " w X. i ,V ' t 11 ' 'l'r i. oks as though the demoralization had , " ' "' ll 1 u".' as f"ll'!: ' h"f ulmlnatl -nnd a. pause or recovery will 'na".nj'- l-'"': junior subs. Doviil, rot bo surprising. Satlstled shorts have'7'- t-l;""k: Sophomore subs. Ih:in, Uiuglit largely to-Uay. but the interest ef Carlton; Fid-shmeii subs, c.r.oly. tiifii. dttsertptbtn Is still heavy, its pivs- - Gaylord ; presiding oftii.-er. Clireitzln-rg: riifiv m; farytis we can sue. is the only ; secretary, lirock. ,sKity offlcfis wi re 1 lementor sirengtfu .elected also, for th coming term : Covering ;to - realise profits mu conse i President, R. H. Wilson vii -e pi-es--Tempurary, , reaatlona from time to time, ; dent, Ashury s-ecret-ir'v Ifewleir- ' but untU ti market lias jousht . and i c.er,sor Walker- trrn.ir..r I- 1" in. .' ' . -iiid tha commercial Value of -the super-- "-p' J- .v Vx'L 1 undant supply Indicated jby (the govern- cml'h rwiYw V,, iM'-'" -th estimate; price wl not be substaa- I' ,hrlcf "k,cr;, ' ' ax Gard-, 1. - -rr. .' C: I. EL.U3 & CCVi i ?t n,A- A- Haskell, took part In L ' ' ,-- '.,- ."j jthe meeting to-day of the American , '.UK tJinCK. ' s Chemical Society, und Prof. Smith Not a minute should be-lost wnwa'read, a paper. entitled "The action of, child rhrt"a.symptomi.'vo(:-.erotts ;wds on various aqueous solu-1 'cniberlaan'a Cough vRemeoy. gtverY .v i . t oon as the child becomes hoarse ; : """ ' r ,; vcn after, the crotipyouxh awt c HE.U1ACHES mmi mr.ns luisiness. It is al a peauiit pnrclifi 1 ni I! illw av how jf.'.ir. 1 i'n ii.ol.ain of K. i 1 effi i s was gra nted own re'iecst. F. D. p'trci Uu- credentials a local deacon of Golds!). 1 d "1 a nnoini, .al I ha t Mr. Iv as so sll--ate,l that h" ci le -, ise his Bids as a de n t 1.1 1 le- c. nrht t o surrender t als to t he ( ollforonr.'. j Soiie of tin- preach--rs referred to jthe malaria in some parts of the Co:i if iii,,e, and Itishop Candler Just her" ar.uoanccd that he had some :-md jev.u for the 1 Nuifereiic-. lie rejiorteil tllii- reception of a telegram irom ev. I V . K. l.anibcth. D. D., missionary sc. a-eiary. stating that the South (ieoigla. ( 'onfei flic' had pajd L'e.O!lO on an assessment of $I5,-J'. "Don't get ti'.is , o 1 , 1 u se , 1 , " said te "with the ,'orlh Georgia Oo-.d'oroiiee. which ijuvo Mi.'. 1 The South Georgia Coiifor- e ;S ab.iUt the Si',, of 1 h is ('"oll- feren.-e. and li1;, this, has a good d"al - '' malnri.i in it, or "ise. there is no malaii.i in the Columbus and Man-on ipstrj.-ts. . 1 1 1 1 th- stations in other I parts of Hie Conff ri iiei . but the 1 lr 1 lis have lota ,.f nial.ii:i. like thev j luhkly Dire vliease. Profit perience. M is. M i Shafer, coal ting at Ml i ; lotte. N. C., Co 111 I rvM "is .1, la ri.i. lts nj.i lids 1 o !iii elder i' l li.i'i t'Ut tie to s.iv al 'I'l'llO . and imeh 1 -ircuit iet il. You notice the '.a tion jireach sav about m" 1 -achei-K ha vi Itinht here. 1 ;ce with some good circuit because thev trying to get to Southern Railway In eflfect November 6, 1954. This condensed schedule Is published a mfermatlcm and is subject to change with out notice to the public, 4: a. m., No. S, daily, for RIchmonc and local points; connects at Qreensbon for Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Goldsboro Newbern and Morehuud City, at Danvlll for Norfolk. ti:05 a. m., No. 27, dally, for Rock Hill Chester. Columbln and local stations. 7:111 a. 111., No. It!, daily, except Sundav for .-iiatcsvillo. '1'uylorsvllie and local points; connects at Moorusville for Win-.Loii-Malcin, and at Htutesville for Hickory, Lenoir, Klowing Rock, Ashevllie me tiomis west. 7:15 a. m.. No. 39, dully, New York uie Atlanta 1 ess. i'ullniari sleeper to Co lumbus. Oa , and day couches to Atlanta (lost) councillor) at Spartunburg for Hen dt'is aiville ,'lIkI 'Ashevllie. ;K5 a. in., N, , zs, daily, New York an Fluiida E).iiiNi for Rock Hill, Cheetei Wtnusboro, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson vllle and Augusta. Pullman sleepers, Ne York to Jacksonville and Augusta. Flrsi class day coach Washington to Jackson villi . Dining car service. 51:23 a. m.. No. . daily, U. S. Fast Mali for Washington and all points North Pullman Uiawmg rooms, slfiepers to Ne York and Richmond; day coaches Ne Orleans to Washington; dining oar sei vice Connects al Greensboro for Win -"luii-Salem, Raleigh and Goldsboro. 9 a. nr. No. 37, daily, Washington unc Hum hwestern Rlmited. Pullman drawti room sleepers. New York to New Oriean. and Memphis. Pullman observation mo New York to Macon; dining car service; solid Pullman train. No. 30. Washington and Florida Limited loavas at 10:fi u. in., daily; Pullman draw lug room sleepers to New York; tlrst-cbu' coio n to Washington; dining car service 11 m 11. m.. No. . daJIv tor nsvtrtiv.i Mcoresvillc. Hnrtn-r Junction, Cooleemee Mu( ksvillc, vv 1 jision-Bulem and hohik Va., and lo-al points. 12 -i6 p. ni.. No. 1J. daily, for Atlanta 11,1 locel siations; connects at Spartanburg for Hendersonvllle and Ashevllie. 7:10 ). tn.. No. 12, dally for Rlchmom and local stations; connects at Gieensbo"( fir Raleigh and Oolrlsboro; Pullniai sleeoers, (lieensboro to ftaleigh, Chailott to Norfolk. 6 :'-)J p. in.. No. 25, dally except Sunday freight and passenger for Chester, 8. C and local point 7:15 p. in.. No. 24. dally, except Sunday for Stntesvllle and local stations; con necij at States ville for Ashevllie, Knot v .lie. Chattanooga and Memphis N: N p. in.. No. 3.N, dally, Washington arm Southwestern Limited, for Washington and ail points North Pullman Bl-eperf and Pullman observation car to Ne Yui . Dining car service. Solid Pullmai t ra o. 9:ij p. in.. No. C4. dpily. New Tork ana Florida Kxpross, for Washington and 1 ts North. Pullman sleepers from .fack- isonville and Augusta to New York, and vv, ten so e friends n Co ds trnm fhrlotte to Richmond. , FIrsl-cl.is . ,JT v o . , , .u S" -"tcIi. Jacksonville to Washington. l: -0 p. in.. No. daily. Wasliington and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Augusla. Charleston, Savannah mid Jacksonville Pullman drawing room sleeping car tu Jacksonville. First-class day coachei Washington to Jacksonville. f0:10 p. m.. No. 40, dally, for Washington and points North. Pullman sleept-r I. Washington. First-class day coach. At lanta to WashhiKt-m. li t) p. m.. No. 35. dfjly. United etaie Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest. Pullman drawing r-j.ui fleepers to New Orleans nnd Birmingham Day conches, Washington to New Oi loans Dining car service. Baggage called for and checked froro hotels and residences by Wadsworth Transfer-Co., on orders left at City Ticket Cffke. ' C. H. ACKKRT. ' Uen. .Manager. 8. H. ILVRDWICK, Pasaenger Tra.TIc Manager. W. 11- XAVIXJE. oen. Pass. AgL, of Near at Hand to Hundreds Charlotte Headers. Don't neglect an aching hnck. I Ruckache Is the kidneys' cry for I help. I Neglect hurrying to their aid, Means that urinary troubles follow distress, diabetes, Brlght'a a Charlotte citizen's ex T. Shafer, wife of M. J. anil wood dealers, feshl . Church street, Chal- iys: I nuve used your tiwi A Hnnflnmp lili nf n 11 uou u u 1 &4M close! I In And a luxurious Easy ciijir for papa those are, the things that make the housewife's heart plad and make the business man love to come home and rest in the evenings. Our stock is full to overflow with the good things of this kind, and nowhere an you get better service than we can give you. WE WANT your trade; YOU WANT full value for your money, and we will give you High-Grade Goods at lowest prices, and if you will only ;jive us a chance to sbovv our goods we will get your trade. .ur mutual interest is for you to sae us before placing your orders. Lubin Furniture Co We issue Automobile Tickets. noun s Kidney Plllr, for kidney trou ble and backache and have been great ly benefited by them. I have been a great sufferer and had lost all hope of ever being cured. My back ncherf all the time and I was very weak, but after using your pills, obtained at R. H. Jordan fe Co.'s drug store. I have had no return of the backache. I am !' so well pleased with your pills that 1 have boro and Raleigh. N. C. telling them what Doan's Kidney Pills have done for me. You are welcome to the use of my name, and T only hope some sufferer afflicted as I was tnay be induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUbui n Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and tak. no other. prevent s th5 attack, , It ;,awtiVe Eromb Qtllntnji TmnvAa it, . ll' l. Will ei "iiia. uiiu i tiu-iiiiin j)o sate cause v. 1 or u. uy u, 11. aoraau-i full' nam md be presiding i-UIcrs The ri-Hrt or the joint board of finance was read, amcndeil and adopt ed, and I h- clo-cks to laiuiants w ere ('istribllled in open Conference. The next session of (lie Confi'ielice wiil be held in Y!:-.o- IT IS OUR RISK. NOT YOURS. If your stomach Is out of order nnd you have n bad taste In your mouth, you feel drowsy and stupid, or you may tie suffering with Rheumatism or Neuralgia, R. II. Jordan & Co., the reliable druggists, will sell you a fin cctit botlle of SEVEN BARKS, under a positive guarantee to purify your Blood, cleanse and sweeten the Stom ach, and cure dyspepsia. Indigestion and Rheumatism. It is the great pan acea for all human Ills and has stood To get the genuine call tor the 1 thw. te,t tor thirty-live years. IV costs loon tor signature of 1 you noUiIng if at fails to ai.se entire I .vsTi;.! .-..;, -p. to- - tvi -b- . , T! ;7'"'" vi 1 f sjw.enursi' r CDtnistvi --i -V-"'-. c -v 1 'o.- ,' I ' w r 'ii-JT' ' i .'f'' v- i,v,.y f-f (.; - -' f-.,;e ;:s.-; "t M-s'fi'-'ciil'Hi ciit V.'-Vi'- -is-t-nfiXaf-,: ' 1.-V-J4 S?' v,St' I ' -j-,-, -.(' W-U-'-c'-cjiT ; :--t: . Jj.v'if'Vr.-;- -..' r .-; vHV-"?. 1'" 1 -'-Si- -Ti - -i- -t t '.yi. ' ',..: '-i- - :J'" S. ... ..--. -.c -. rf- SOME NEW PATTERNS. I We have Just been making some new j patterns for head shaft, hangers and I head shaft pillow blocks. These pat j terns are of a design so far superior i to anything that we have heretofore 'been able to get from other makers that we are not only satisfied but i pieased with the results of our efforts i All our hangers are of very superior ideslgn. They are entirely new 'and we have put in them the best features of .what was already on the market, and j have put in them alno some features ! which our long experience has brought ; to our knowledge. Aye And that to ' designing new patterns our contract with the erection of machinery puts us tn position to Introduce many new features, it is Just as eusy to make I the hanger so that shafting may be , easily put up and taken down as it is I to so design them as to make . them 1 difficult. We make all our bearings, ;seir-oiiing. This is a valuable feature. Who could deny that it Is better to put Sufficient oil In a hollow base of a bearing to last six months and then not be bothered about It again, than to have toe old way of squirting oil ion it every two or three hours, and besides the trouble, generally hsvlng a mess also? By careful oiling if our I bearings once in-three to six months, 1 according to , the work, we get the very best results nnd we never have a eloppy mess of oil .on the floor or on the machinery of on the cloth or 1 whatever else we are' making. TIIE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. Pattern Makers, Moulders and. Ma- EA BOARD UK LI IV I KAIIWD Trains arrive as fellows: is. from AGants, New Tork, Washing on, Richmond, Norfolk. Raleigh. 1D: m. 19 from Atlanta, New York, Washtng on, Richmond. Norfola. Raleigh, Wll dngton, 10:45 p. m. Train 32, frm nutkerfordton Shelh ind Llncolnto , 7:15 p. m. Trains leave is follows: 40, for Atlanta, WUmlngV.i, Raleigh Vorfolk, Richmond, Washington, New 'crk. 6:01 a. m. 22. for Atlanta, Rrlelgh, Norfolk. Rich iicnd, Washington, New Tork, 7:25 p. m S3, for Lincolnton, Bhelby, Rutherford on, 10:18 a. m. Nog. 39 and 40 run solid to and fron iVIlmington. Pullman vestibule sleeper Charlotte ti connecting at Portsmouth, connecting at Monroe wttl hrough sleeper to Washington, Bait) nore, Philadelphia f..nd Nw York. JAMES ICER, JR., City Passenger Agent City ticket office. 26 South Tryon street 'harlotte. N C. CHARLES B. RTAN. O. P. A., Portsmouth. Va C. H. GATTIH. T. P. A.. il fi. Washington. D. O It. 1 VERNON, Traveling Pass. Ak'I. T. J. WIThEKaP.u.-.. City Ticket s-iL Tryon Street. PhMrlit. v. . A PARADOX. Qn to the Golden Gate Jn comfort all the way , Jjet any one gainsay: , gurn oil to keep yoii clean; JJJnhealthy amoke Reminds you no' more, I JJor, the cinders in your eyes galore Jrjxhaust patience and pleasant mien. Remember . the u gOTJTHERNf PACIFIC to all points Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cal ' ifornla. . ';'. Special rates to Louislanu, Texas,. New Mexico and Arizona In No,vem be r snd December. Information cheefully given' : y- T. VAN RENSS EIEAR, M?W HorfoftWesteiT Th' ough Train Oaily.Charlotte to Roanoke, Va. Schedule In effect November 29, 1903. 11:00 am I.v CharlotteSo. Ry. Ar 8:00 pm 2:15 pm Ar" Winston, So. Ry. Lv 8:26 pm 2:D0 pm Lv Winston, N. & W. Ar 2:00 pro 6:0u pm " Martinsville. Lv 11:45 pro 6:25 pm " Rocky Mount " 10:26 pm 7:30 pm Ar Roanoke, '" 9:16 pm DsUIy. Connect at Roanoke via Sherjandoab Valley Route for Natural Bridge, i.uray, Hagerstown and all points in Pennsylva nia and New York. Pullman sleeper Roanoke and ItUlsdelphla. Through- coaoh, Charlotte and Roanoke. Additional Information from agents Southern Railway M. F. BRAOO. Trav. Pass, Agt. W. B. BEVIIX, Gen'l. Pas Agt. . - . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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