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f rxrECTS , 0, K, RE-KLECTESD. Clmtrouut lvans, of the Soalh C ro ll n Dispensary Board, Will Aim be Candidate for the Governor a hip Has Never Voted for Tillman, . . hut. Has .Managed lUs Machine for Years, v v . . -. - . Observer Bureau. - 1209 Main street, ' 1 ' Columbia, a C, Feb. 13. i Jrha man who occupies tne most ,. frmlnent place In the Public eye in . this Stat Just at this time Is H. H." Evans, chairman of the Stite board of 'dispensary directors. Although a con-. ' : eervative, who has never voted for ' i ! tTHltnan. and who has never entertain V' !':d any personal fondness for the senior ,.v "-'Senator, he has had almost the entire .management of Tillman's pel machine, i ',v for U number of years and, while Sen ''I'f sW -'Tillman claims he has brought It 7 ' -' Itrto disrepute and possibly wrecked it Wlr.- -m m ' i i . .1 , U . Vt t ' ham built the business un. Not he only ,BAK WRECK EfUS NWT FREE? ,'t"' Il,w , ft V 'l JT - ftrecwev 'Plckerson , and IVutand 'May oc TOd lintfer Indictment Fonnil at , Greensboro In 1897, Charging vonspirary to wreck Bank, Correspondence of The Observer. .v.--:. Aaheyliie, Feb. it If information gleaned to-day from a reliable' source is correct, Breese, XHckerson and Pen land, officiate of the defunct First Na--tlonal Bank: of Asheville. are not yet free. The decision of the United States Circuit of Appeals, handed down at Richmond last week.. reversing the low er court In the ease of Breese, and ef fecting the release of the three accused bank wreckers, ends the case In so far as the indictment found here In 1897, charging embezzlement and conspiracy 10 wrecic tne Dank Is concerned. There Is another Indictment, however, the shadow of which still hangs over the late officials and there Is now authori ty for the statement that these three MAKE THEIR, OWIt BEER. men will. In all probability, be asraln tjat; Mr. Evans not only hopes and called to the bar of justice and re ,. expects to be re-elerted c hairman, if ( quired to stand trial. Direct informa- the dispensary is kept intact ty tne uon relative to this bill of Indictment ? j '.liegislature. but he say ho In Kilnif to I has not yet been received here from Wt , Ttllm.n said J1.000.000 worth of V 1 freflts ought to be gotten out of the ' concern a year." said Mr. Kvans, cannot be stated positively that an other prosecution of the bank officials will be undertaken. It Is known that there has been some effort made to In- tX j, , ecooping his ear forward to catch an duc-e the district attorney to again call ,,j aaswer. -well. 1 tliiriK my record w:n me nans. How ' Indian Tcrrltor' Miners 'Evade Prohibition Lvra. , Chh ago Correspondence 4 Kansas City Star., . ' - i , ' India n Terrltorjri'ha s a la rger constab ulary than any section of the United States. Every city or town Of any pre tensions has a United States deputy mas- unai, ano manyr appointee in rural districts.' In addition to the fores or Fed era! marshals, there is. a constable ap pointed for each llnltrrl Atntna. commis sioner and several hundred Indian po licemen, serving under authority oi tne vitrioim Indian nations and ckitnco who tfte same powers as the Federsl officials. Each city und incorporated town has one or more marshals which swells the list to the magnitude of a small army. Two-thirds of the arrest made by this force of officers are of Demons churited wun ine violation or tne united mates lliiuor laws. Three offenses are named in ttie lawintroducing, selling and menu fiicttirtng liquor. jNotwlthstanding the vignance or tne officers there are nut few town where the thirsty wayfarer cannot find liquor of some kind. All the various brands of proprietary medicines, tinctures, flavoring extracts, perfumes and toilet prparations, and oth er preparations having alcohol for a base, find a rtndy sale and are drunk with avidity. The "bootlegger" who procures liis supplies In Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas and brings them into the territory by obscure und little frequented roads in covered wagons is found In most towns and In many rural communities. Liquor is also brought in concealed in boxes of merchandise, barrels of fruit, vegetables and other products. The disposer, if old at the business, may flourish for many months before being caught. The profits being so large, u quart of very poor whiskey selling for $3 or $4, he is willing to run the risk of a Jail sentence. Cider is another intoxicant which causes the officers much trouble. A bar rel of fresh ArkanseH sweet apple Juice which has not undergone fermentation may be introduced without the Importer woiaimK iiif iuw. A lew weeK s exposure cases on this orisrinal bill of ; io tnat l have urouKtu n up to i maicimeni una that Asheville parties neany mat, ami i inixwe 10 mbhu ih in communication with Mr. A.' ... A t.. V,..f..rtc nltwlo 1 Unit.,. .-A1..t.. ... . I Iiy ICXVIU. My uu.-.oi.-.- . ' i irmiivt lo IIIC- IllilLlCr. fbr Itself, in ipgnrd t the dispensary; The bill of indictment that still ex as well as regarding my connection ! lata was found at Greensboro in 1897. with business enterprises si home." jThia was the original indictment and ' Members of the Legislature whowas sccuivd In order to hold the offlci Kave been approached recently In re-als. Iater another Indictment was gard to the dispensary elections, which ' found at Asheville and this was the must take place this wees. If tney are one winch the men were Irled under) to be held -.t all. say Mr. Kvans his and which the Cireult Court of Ap- lo ti,K Kenia' rays or an Indian Territory nsnured them ihat he would not have , peals last week held was because twol"!'" results In Inducing fermentation, and, tne Place again ex. ep. for the pur- i members of the- grand Jury, negroes. nrdVnV drink-'' which mMt Cnoetaw pose of vindic ation, and he has been , In,, failed to pay their taxes. The first j ZluT?Uiu, m &n & heard to say thnt lie will resign as . 1II of Indictment, the one found at Imbibed a few quarts of it. Boon as he Is re-elected. From the j Greensboro, simply charges conspiracy! ln ttie Choctaw nation, and especially Same soun e comes the InforiiKition to wrtk the hank The bill found at i '" town and cities In the coal land that Mr. Evans himself Is not a State I Asheville charged embezzlement and ! r.!'t??.f!0"' . the fvorable; and almost 'nsplrac to wreck, if the officials , t..r known as chock. The manufacture of are again tried they will simply have : this beverage was introduced by the Scotch to answer the charge of conspiracy to ""d Bnglish miners. It Is Identical with " rec k the bank and not embezzlement , lhe boine-tirewed beer of the Kngllsh We",aN,nv'e r UllS T 'byi. IVMrl.yr'Sau'.SS ;tn" ,s flve fta'8 ln the Penl- ,pR. with the additions of grape sugar. tenlMiy. A well-known Ashe- ind some times rice. Malt and hops and vllle gentleman who lias been i "ttur materials nre kept in stock at closely identified with the bank dispensary man, but favors local op tlOtl. However, he would not express Jtfinself to a reporter on any of these reports. n man rcspec-ts Mr. Kvans is ler onally very allrii tive. Me Is the per sonification of houyain V. a typical "good fellow" mid though ind an eclu cated man lie has his unfailing meth- CniCCrv UllH frtirul alnr.. Iltrnnirh Je of entertaining nlnmst any nody j ,,,' ,,. ,,,,., ; '- - i out I r'"0;'' ! are as staple with whom lie comes in c onl.- t. And voar ri ,,, tt," , K,.f; g"r.."nd. '. 'Te.p;. . - ...... ...... .,.,,n uini vii.; 'ij'uiium Ot'CC-.-iBitiy ifir OrCWIIIfr bill of indictment found at Greensboro Choctaw beer is very simple, consisting had been carefully examined and that I "r a brass kettle or zinc washtub and ll was found o be perfect In every re- il o '"."I k';? T,'T m!U ',n.d h0P8 .ar! ...) ii i.,.m,. ...... ,V,........y boiled together and strained into the keg Tint he has ,' ''. ,, 1 , u ""-'"i i-and the sugar added. The mixture Is al- torilt 'V ll toil Will not H OW thu eltuea l,.oe,l If, .mJ tn . I. , to end on a technicality, but that he 1 '""rding lo the state of the weather, when will bring forth the old Indictment and : " to drink and prrKliice the ex- encleiixor to convict the three bank of-' 11 aratlon so much sought after by the flc la Is of conspiracy to wreck l liebanli. be is loyal to his friends, particularly at this time. He is a miser and has Ills personal as well as Political friends Whether he will be re-elected chair man remains to be seen. th support of nbout a store of mem bers of the House who blindly contend ' that no fault Is to be found wllh the' system even as at present conducted. Is' apparent to anybody who has Watched the course of the Legislature, ild the little scenes thai transpire In THE MILHKST IX YEAKK. the lobbies and on lhe streets. He will also get other voles, among them some (Such lls lleen the Winter at llciiilcr- f the prohibitionists. Keprcxentative '. nvllle Many New Itcslclcnc-cs Man f s- t.olng I p l-'cirnicr Charlotte to KstuhllKli Kicling Sc-licKil. Correspondence of The Ohfcpiver. Henderson vllle, Feb. 12. The resl dents and visitors here are enjoying ' In r ,!Jodle" Itawlinson. of Itli-hl ind, ad- tnlts Mr. K'vans has many strong friends, and though the Rlciilunil member's friends claim their poll of he two houses shows he h is a clear majority, be frsnkly admits the race Will he a cb.se one. The friends of Mr. Kvans. on the other hand, s.y he has S the House pledged I i lilin and though only HI! Is iicw-essary to a i-ho'ce. lie wjll, they claim, get the vmn of half te Senators, which ill re-eled him with s hundred votes. There Ins been some talk to-day that lhe more con servative .lisp, nsat yil. s hae be n looking ahoill for a man to bent hnlh Kawllnsoii n u, K v.i us. but The fhHer-i'" ')' '"' some weeks longer, being Ver's coi respondence has been unable ''"gaged In business for the bishop of to secure any con Hrm tlou or thU r u - ; li - district. Iiurlng his absence oc mor. Many ..f the dlspens irv's able t!'"asloiial sen h cs nr.. being held hy apologists w II vole against Mr. Evans. ' clergymen from nelghlsrilig towns In fart, there has been no . nangc in ami the remaining services ace taken the line-up of candldales for any of by u lay reader. the dlsneiiHiiry vacancies Hcpresenti- ')r Grlniian, pastor of the 1'res- flve John fU-lt'.n Watson, of Ancler- bvlerian church, who has been on the tidiulously Inclined.. Hy varying the '1'iantity of malt used the heer can be made mild or stout as porter. The prevention of the manufacture of Choctaw beer is one of thf moat puzzling problems that confronts the officers of the law. It Is made in more than half ol the houses In the mining camps for family use. mid a great deal of it Is brewed to sell. Those who manufacture il for sale are In most cases widows whose husbands have last their lives In tie mines, and when a deputy marshal arrest:, one of these women and carrleg to jail, leaving a family of children fob, lio has hen spoken of as Chair man Kvan s i indlilate to beat Com missioner Tatiiiu, (old me to-day thai ln had never entered the race and c ill Tlot d) so. IH-: KLOIMVG M ill IlltS. t '' V" Ii IjUiiiI ompain I in is l"con'rl at Stulc-illlc. Ulilcli It Will Improve Soul hern I'm iilhc- shifting l in '. glue and ( re-w . Hpecill to The ribs.-l er. "tttHlesvi'lc. K.h It Mcssu I: II Wheeler and .1. I: Ai.dcrs ci, rerc Seilllllg )l leal i-sl lie . . ,m LI 1 1 - . f lllsh Point. lia. pur. based fcrii Mi H. II. Cowl'.-H a Ha t of land In i-is' St il. s Ville lOiil.lnlng abon! in aitcs. This eompany intendi. lo .I'M lop ih's prop erty and sell it off in lots on ibe lo gtallirenl plan SImc's v. Ill !. laid off. All the sidewalks 111 lie paed and Only unite peoie win In- allow ed to Pgr. has. lois. Th.s .nip. my has ilc yelope.l pr.M-rlv Ii, lligi, 1'olni and Sal Htbnry on t Oe same pi in. Ix-puiy c'olle. I. i I la vis and Sli-ilrT Rummers made ; I Iht s n . vnful raid 2a.st Haiuiday on sain hU di tillerley iii I nlon Cr"r and New Hope tow nships Four pi n t", i,:,,. , oni,. le Uxl In opeiallon. u.-ie destroyed In gether win :tn feinie:!. i s lino gallon. Of bee- ami i .piai.iiiy of s'op Names Of Hie Pal I es opi : .1 ' li;. lie ..tills Xjtyt know ii, A shlfi.nc -ngo.f and .t.-w. fo which buslncs-' in. n ami ni inufa' -turers h;io- I .ng le cu ilaticiing linn ed lip Hi Kt " lesvi.'.e W"l'-ll;IV Ml irillMK njld began in k The mill . id pe-ip'e ay that the shl'ter is lui. fo- recnln duty. In of thin and' the prmii-c of the railroad irt'ople in do Hi oiln i Ihlrigs asked, the sllti in I . Ho . .. poratlon ininl Ion, wh'. b h d b n prepared and was re ulv t . send M Cas be"ii held up unlll H is a -. n w he-' ti er the raDtoad people will make good A freight car was dera l. d he .- y teiday morning on the main line of the Hoiltbeii, Its lvv.iy and de'iN.d N" II, the vesi-bound pass.-ng.-r train, foi Several houis. Mr. and Mrs. .1 YV. Copeland. Jr. of Alkalllhbi Springs, are visiting their parents lure. Miss Lola itufty leaves to-day for Chirlolte to islt friends. W . .1 iu.. ..' KT....tl. I.. : it rwin 'iiri'- aiiss ivo.j i. days ago !)' mlliiierv for ilavls A Colemsn. nf i ),,,.',. ,,f ;, j.yon. i. .-hiss I'U'nie rousnee i-u the mildest winter Ihat any one re the mercies unci charllv of the neigh members. For seven years official rec- 1 bor.s. he Is the recipient of the imllgmt- ...-a.. 1... i . ... .... . . . lion ol I lie enmtn 1 1 n i I v ri,l ttia utnm.. , 1, tiieoiliers of nave oeen m' h i in s piuce anil , . , ,, v in. mn rs oi . of indircK and tuples nuiitillv rauii lu i. Ike ,'iu i '?.rV,i" 7" H""w H e offender being let off with an admonl- llke this winter. In January the aver-Hon. In view of this-fact the officers age was about flve degrees above lhe content themselves with spilling the beer seven year mean, and February Is fol- when their attention Is called to It nnd low ing closely In January's steps. ; destroying the vessels containing it. Hev. It. M. Willc ox, rec lor of St. ! James' Kplscopal church. Is In iheiSI';l':K H'K1)KHEI) JI.W'S tJOI.D. North wlih his wife and chllil. ilewlll: iieiatiMM rrytiie to rum lost Wealth of Cnllforula Miner. San Francisco Call. Yesterday a systematic search for the wealth of John fitliisnn was liip gun. The repreiseritativcs of fho heirs of this rk-h miner who was murdered sevi n years ago, are determined to lo- . nte the Government bond. he was' know n to possess, to find out whether ' the draft for $100,000 on lhe Hank of Kngland has ever been c ashed and to discover the exact whereabouts of the Arizona and New Mexico mines. I.eii. rs were yesterday- sent broadcast In Hi" hope of finding some, at least, nf tin great fortune. The first was dire, t.-d lo the Hank of England and was an inquiry as pi the ?l()ii,ni)0 draft. An lili.-r was hastened in the Depart nicti! or the Treasury In an effort to find mil the numbers of the $80.01)0 1 1 Ii of Imnds Stlnson purchase d with l-miils ol bis mining venture in . BURIED COLD OtK PIRATES. ""-H i Jn Hi I in"' Okt Tradition iii RIkwIb Island .Tliat 'Pirate JUd Their Booty There . seeKem or unrlea Treasure Bald to Have - Been Home Time Kncccsaful. Providence, K. J,, Correspondence N't Williams eimmonsu' ol River side, six miles below' thl city on V Narrajansett Bay, has spent much of his spare time in the last month 'digging for burled treasure In a spot revelaed to him In a dream. .Pirates gold is what he hopes to And. Thus Far the treasure has not been uncovered. :In his dream Simmons saw threji tall trees In a row near a cove run ning back from the bay." The gold was burled between the second and third tree, counting from the shore side, and was in a chest bound with, strong Iron straps. Psychologists may decide for them selves whether Simmons' dream was inspired by the fact that he knew of three trees stltuated as he saw them when ' asleen. : ' Thev are on the edge of Bullock's Cove and are the onlv butternut trees in the vlcinitv. Simmons enlisted the aid of a coudIo of friends in his digging. After they had made a hole eight feet deep they struck water, below which they Inves tigated as well as thev could with a steel rod, but they haven't struck the treasure chest. That there Is enough nrecious metal distributed along the shores of Narra ganaett . Bay . and the neighboring main to put the Standard Oil Company to the blush is the firm belief of ev ery trua Rhode Islander. The belief is based on the fact that In the last quarter of the seventeenth century Hhode Island vied with New York as a refuge and outfitting place for pi rates, Bold ' Cant Averv once landed on Rhode Island soil seeking a aafe re pository' for his plunder. He is the piraxe wno was said to have mar ried the Great Mogul s daughter, had a piay written about him and is said to have died of starvation. That Avery did capture' a quantity of treasure there is no question, and two Rhode Islanders served in a pirat ical fleet he commanded. These were William Mayes and Thomas Tew. Another sea robber of Rhode Island origin was John Bankes. A picture of the stir created by the career of these men has been left by Oov. William Coddington, who wrote, when Tew's sloop with accom modations for eighty men and Banke's bark lay side by side in Newport har bor preparing for a cruise. "Men came from ull the countrv round: servants left their masters and sons their parents; many hid them selves on board; It may be with grief spoken the endeavors some men made to send away the youth of the lind." The Red Sea was favorite cruising ground for these gentry. In 1696 a band of English pirates Joined there by vessels commanded by Thomas Wake, Mayes and Tew. Capt. Avery took command and two Moorish ves sels were captured. From them were taken fifty or sixty thousand pounds In silver and srold. great nuantltlen nf jewels, and a saddle and brldlo set with rubles, intended as a present for the Great Mogul. That a large part of the plunde was spent in riotous living one can not doubt, but the believers In hidden treasure hope that some prudent pi rates put aside a portion of their earn ings against a rainy day. Capt. Thomas Paine, of Newport, founder of Trinity c hurch, where fash ionable "weddings are celebrated In the twentieth century, was one of -the notorious characters of the seventeenth century.. He. was a friend and some time s partner 'of William Kldd.- He retired ' from - the eieitln " llffl to ; n quiet ' a Bode on 1 Conanicut -, Island Jn f Narragatisett Bay, where a messen ger ; from Kidd found htm when Kidd lay a prisoner In Boston- To Falne'g credit he sent Kldd seven - bars of gold with which to bribe his jailors, in spite of which Kidd swung, by the neck in London. -These searches for ; bidden treasure have some times been rewarded. Years ago, on a. bill near- Can Pond, - in the South county, a resident of Shady Iea is reputed to have '- stumbled across some of the money of a pirate who lived and died alone among the woods. ,v Another And has in modern times been reported from Glouchester, in the northwestern corner of , the State. A 'band of pirates, ' fleeinr from Jus tice, took refuge in a cave, where they deposited some of their gains In an iron kettle, burying it. The kettle may still be seen at Glouchester: the money has been spent. CAPT. A. B. HILTi DEAD. A 1 !' I? - U cS)M ' a Postmaster at Scotland Neck Be comes Suddenly 111 and Expires in Short Time Was 75 Years Old. Correspondence of The Observer. Scotland Neck, Feb. 12.--The town and community were Bhocked - this morning to learn that Capt. A. B. HU1. postmaster of this place, died last night. He went from the postofflce as usual Saturday and complained of feeling unwell, but no one thought of his being ill. Later he sent for a phy sician, but still it was not thought that bis sickness was serious. Yester day he grew worse and died this morn ing about 1 o'clock. He was about 75 years old and had been postmaster here for about four years and a half. i f , Jl C ,iTl. - Royal Baking Powder is equally yalu able for the preparation of, the 'finest,- most delicate cookery and for substantial,. ; : everyday food. . . ' : ? Royal Baking Powder has been used by three generations and is employed in baking by the best families everywhere. sick list for some weeks. Is now able to be out und till his appoint incuts. Ureal Improvements are being made in I he Imperial Hotel which was pur ch.iseil lust fall by A. A. dales, of ; i -' ii v I i . S. ('. Mr. Cates Is spending i Koud deal of money on his new prop its and proposes lo open about June I and keep the hold open twelve months In (he year. The recenlly organized city chain r.imi: In now at work nn our streets iiKilcinK come nun h needed Improve-m.-uls. Since the macadamizing .d .Mam si reel and Anderson avenue then is ompaiutivtly little trouble In keep ii those thoroughfares lu order and toe ni'in.y and lime thus unveil inn be spi nl cm the side streets. An imuKtiul amount of building has In en done In Henderson vllle this win l. r Handsome residences arc imrinK iiiKiiliall over town. Uist year's phe iiomennl record In the number nf sum mer lsliors has turned a great deal ol money loose and n large part of Ii beinK spent Iii building. The M-Klslei- of the Mine ItldRc Inn. . 111. Ii is at present the liilgeHl hotel 'lieu (it this lime of the yewr. sIiiimn names from a large nuinher of SlntcM. H. nil. rsonvlllp is gradually c oming In lo prominence us a winter resort, ns Hi" statistics Khmc that the Minnie ha- a line i -cor.t throughoul the Mar. 'Maude Itmiiii, formerly of 'harlot te. I'lilldlng a inammoth livery .i(.,. In n- and propoH.-s to eslabllsli a riding School. A ii i.i i k t house Is being built on Kast (..'leye Mieel. which will he minpiid ! nioj.1 in- all ,,f 1 hc.ni.i i kcl men .ifl.-r luiie I; lor a recent illy ordlunm e, i,, tie. .mi i-ri'-i live mi Ihat dale, foi I, Ids Mi" keeping of a iiii'ul market uiihin a i i III d distance of Main sli-fi t or I- i -.on a i-iiue. I'he reioids of nerhans '1MI I Arizona. New Mexico and were mke.d to uearch the III! I III I I ' mn, I l.-M I 'alifornh reeo ids for Hie filing of Stinnon'8 'liilm- and the titles to his property. A... n.liiig lo the statements of those "Ii" l.n.-w Siinsi.ii best up t, tme d Ills illsiippeHrutice, his weHlth In bonds and drafts was uboiil JDO.OljO. With his iiilnes and slock In other piopi rncH added the total value or his folium- iiiusl have been in ally Jl.nflO,- 1)110. l-'ie .,i fi lends of Stlnson have noiV i'ieiiiiliid the pictures of lhe dead i.n.o whose imdy as found in Slow Lake on i September ll, JH. These live men all UKi-ee Iii the I henry that Silncoii was Induced lo take his propeiiy ,,ui III. Krtfet) d.flosit box Hll'l WlIM then lured I'll the trap which cost him his life. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Special reduced rates via Seaboard. I'ensacola, Fla.; New Orleans, L.; Mobile, Ala. Account Mardi Qras, Kebruary 2nd-Z7th, one fare, plus 25c. round trip, tickets sold February 21st 2th inclusive, final limit March 3d. Tickets can be extended until March 17th. Louisville. Ky. Account Department of Superintendence National Education al Association. February 27th-Marcli 1st, ono fare, plus 25c. round trip. Tickets sold KebruaTy, 2h-25th-20th, Anal limit March 4th. C. H. G ATT IS, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. ABOARD VjAIR LINE RAILWAY Direct line to principal cities North, East. South and Southwest. Schedule ef fective January 7, 1906. Trains leavs Charlotte as follows: No. -10, daily, at S;0L a. m., for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connects at Monroe for Atlanta, Birmingham and wants South, at Hamlet for Raleigh, foi It Richmond, Washington. nla York and all points North and East; for Columbia, Savannah and Florida points No. 133. dally, at 10:10 a. m., for Lincoln ton. Shelby nd- Rutherfordton. Con niets at Llncolnton with C. & N. V. No" xe, dally, al ; 7:1 P- m.,or oro.. connecis i ""'"um and nnints South; alo for Hamlet, Norfolk Palelgh Richmond. Washington? New York and all points North and l.t. At Hamlet for Columbia. Savannah and s-inrlda points. Pullman sleeping car Charlotte to Portsmouth-Norfolk. No. . local freight daily except Sun day with coach attached, at S.to, a. ra ( '"Fraiiarri st Charlotta tm follows: No. 133, at 10 a. m.. from points North and South. . No. 132 at 7:05 p. m from Rutherfordton Shelby and Llncolnton. No. 3. at 10:46 p. m.. from Wilmington Hamlet and Monroe; also from points North and South. connections are made at Monroe with all through trains for points North and south which are composed of vsatlbuled day coaches. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars and dining cars between Atlanta, through Richmond and Wash ington to New York. For rates, time tables, reserva:n apply to ticket sgent or, JAMES KER, JR.. C. p. A Charlotte. N. C. C. H. GATTI8. T. P. A , Raleigh, N. C C. B. RYAN. O. P. A.. Portamento. Va, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW V0K. SEE J. P. STOWE & CO S NORTH SHOW WINDOW "IT'S A GOOD THING" THE MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE IT. i.m:h ieok.ii hoi. nic-ntt of IIiiiicoiiiIh- oiinlc Hefn-i iiti: KMi i: into kxkk. .iifTne I, ail Siin'cr4 Severe Injury nl Hands ,r oiiiianion l.iftl. t.lrl Hurl by rail , Heal K'Htnto I lent. t'orri-ip lence of The Observer CT.I-f... J l ' tit . " r.ii. i... -a son or Mr - siiflered a very painful eel. l-. ,iiiila.. while w,.rk In the Claffl .Manilla. 1 in 1 UK 'omtHiiv's i l.inl -el.- i conipaiiltiii wi re . n- .1'-. i I. d.-ni in "llllk I ' 11', I! Ill Kawed In i-iiliiiiK burlap, one sllilior l... bind tin- i. (In i. when I'iurv's cirnn,:.,,!,,., Wood's Sood Book FOIt 1906 is one of the handsomest and roost valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Fanners and Gardenera and it has long I teen recognised as an up-to-date authority on all Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. Wood's Seed Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it I T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. W solieit your ordar direct, for both VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS, If your merchant doss not sell WOOD'S SEEDS. Through Train Daily, Charlotte to Roanoke. Va. Schedule In effect Dec- 3. 1906. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, So. RyArt:0O nm 2:15 am Ar Winston, So. Ry. Lv 2:25 pin 2:50 pm Lv Winston. N. &. W. Ar 2:00 pin 5.00pm Lv Martinsville, Lv 11 45 tun 6:25 pm LV Rocky Mount, Lv 10:26 am 7:25 pm Ar Roanoke, Lv 9:20 am Dally. Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray, Hagerstown, and all points ln Pennsyl vania and New York Pullman sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. Through coach. Charlotte and Roanoke. Additional information from agents Southern Railway. M. K. BRA GO, Trav. Pass. Agent. W. B. BEVILL. Oe'l. Pass. Agent. ROANOKE. VA. THE Conservative Mutual Life Wants District Agents for good, unoccupied territory. Liberal Nonforfeitable Renewal Contracts, direct with the company. We have a Special Proposition which will double t your business. Write for particulars. In our Industrial Department we have positions open for 90 ca pable, experienced Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents to open up branch offices. Applicants must be able to show olean records. This is an opportunity to grow and prosper with a young; and aggressive company. Our new Industrial Policies wl.l create -4 sensation. Guaranteed Cash Values, Automatic Kxteuded Insurance, and Paid L'p Insurance, after the 5th year, instead of the 15th, as with other industrial policies. Policies clear, concise, easily nn-. derstood by the layman, instead of being tangled up with re strlctions like other companies' contracts. Apply to v f. M. DANCV, General Manager, Conservative Mutual life Insurance Company, Charlotte, N.C 8KABOARI1 AIR LINK RAILWAY. PASSeiWUKR DEPARTMENT. The Hon hoard announces the following r.peelal rate uc-count of special occasions under rule nnd conditions given below. New OrlcHiis, La,.: Pensacola. Fla.- Mobile. Ala. Mardl Gran. Kehruury 21st- lu mm nn 4iii. uiKcta sola reoruary ziat to 26th, tlnal limit March 3rd with privilege of externum! until March 17th. Rate one fare plus ' cents for round trip. IOiilHville. K v. Account Department of Superintendence, National Kriucational AsHoctatlOu; Kehruury "7th to March Int. Rate of one fare plus 2T cents lor round trip, tlcketa aoid February :4in, 3in, .nui, mini nmii iw.irco 4tn. Point Comfort, Vs. National nupply nnd Murhinery Dealers AsHoclalion. Kcbruarv 14th to Kit Ii. rate of one and one-third first-clans fares plus 25 cents has been authorized. For further Information address. u. it. ualtis, t. P. A Sealed Bids Sealed bids will be received -until March 1st. 1906. for remodeling and building an addition to our present bank building. Also for installing j heating plant. Plans and specifica tions can be-seen at our office. Con -I tractor will be expected to furnish bond in the sum of one-half the con tract price. Bids will be opened March 1st, 1906, at 3 .o'clock p. m. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. THE BANK OF FA YETTEVILLE, Fayettevl le, N. C. Ruleieh. N. f! ' JAMES KER. JR.. C. p. A., Charlotte, N. C. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION H A fKM FY RPAC The partnership heretofore exist-1 1 111 Vlll lJL 1 Lflmk Plumbing and Heating Contractors Jobbers in Supplies Ing between R. A. LEE and H. J, tJHEOO, under the style of R. A. Lee & Co., is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. R. A.Lee- will con tinue the cotton business under the tirm name of K. A. Lee ft Co., and H. J. Gregg will go Into the cotton business under the Arm name of H. J. Gregg. R. A, LKE, H. J. GREGG. Charlote, Feb. 10. '06. HACKNEY BUILDING, W. FIFTH ST. K. ll.m Tin-in i Marry nnd (ilrl n K"" ,'1 ,'" ' naturally iihIiiu his knifn nilln-r .,,,. er , XlSXM VV"!,, V W ith n Slim ;tiu .! 1 1 c".ti.li iii c ,.f Tli. ( ihst-rver. A:m.- UK F. I.. 12.-There has been a mo nn nl mill llic Icnlfc nf tlio hc.y Rank .l.. li lain I. ik len.-c Intll. tltiB a very nnln lul. thniiKh not iirccHMarilv ihuiu...,,i,. wound. 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MJ "", ' "i""'1 slock " Mr. neuter will n.w.HMi: When the llceiiMe was secured i ..'JV " "",""" re.mrnee on tn prop .nr. vveuo swore lo tne sge or the c.-un-tractmg paillv. These sues were glv ii at lu years each. Over thin there ' S" ' Ion and Intercut hy the iuryincu ' Is i cmlruversy. It Is alleged fliat the i, stid the court spec tst jiu. .Iude Alien ! U"K ldy Ik not yit 18 and that th i is not w-M. C Jail unite ere taken up when court reconvened this aforuorm and th i's-'tj IrlsJ of these esses will be cimtlnuecf vniil disposed of, ll Is n il vipwted :. fht Un Kievew murder ft will be V , sipslled befor nt wk, Tliene Is a ,-rf-" possibllitr thst this esse may be os , JJnued uotfl tlie next term of court. ' , t, Ask anr "iAP that you may see. , ,"Wtjjr the :r, Hh Bear behind." ' ( ' ' had f o climb m tree. Tb Yanks. od bk- h Yanks, , ,:' my he, -... "Jthey grave us Ro'ky Mountain Tfc R, ii. -J ordim t s Co. . .1; ii, ' ,r griHiin-elect Ih n-t more Ihun 10. There 1 another allegation, however, thsl b jth parties ai-a over J8. However this tnay be. the parents have refused to allow their children to marry. A gen tlirtiia.il here from Hlg Ivy 'lll morn ing, Inquiring ronrsrnlng the iMuum e of the license, is authority for the tatcment tliat Ur. Vorn is having his daughter guarded night and day to prevent her marriage snd that a vlo irjus looking shot gun is found con rtautly In the hands oftheSirsU? father It is llisvd, however, that sooner or latere the young lady will elude tier guards and that toe touple will o ri AItTI.INO HUT TRl'K. 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