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V.V J ? i 1 4 t v . f t I i J; Every Day in the Year. 44 51 SUBSCRIPTION PKICSL DAILT. One raar i Bis month . Three month ,X' 8EMI-WEKKLY. Otte year ...o .. 4.00 .. 1.00 Bit months 2 Three month - a M 'V; PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. '. N. M South Tryon street. Telephone numbers: Business offlw. Bell pnon" , W; city editor' office. Bell 'phone. IM, , new editor's office. Bell 'Phone. zw. t t A subscriber In ordering me address of his paper changed, will please ln- ' dicat the address to which 11 at the time be asks for the change to -TTtestB; . . Advertising- rat. x sre furnished on -r- application. Advertiser may reel sure that through the column of tills paper they may reach all cnarioic and a portion of the beat ioii m this fl'Bta nl nnivir Ri.ulh Carolina. ' This paper gives rorrr-tndnt a "Wide latitude t H think public pol icy permits, hut it n no e:isn re sponsible for the'r views. It I niucn preferred thnf mrreapondentu sign their names to their .irtleles. especial ly In cases where I hey nttneU persons or Instituting, though th i not n manded. The editor reserves the fight to give the names of i-orrennndnts wnen tuey are fleman-ie.i ror "' '" pse of pefoti.il snilsfnctmn to re- celve cnnslderatlnn n onvn'inl . atlon ' must be accompanied t.y the true natne ot the correspondent. TTKRHAY. I'FHIU'AltY 27. ItMifl. THE KKt OIlDK.n'Ht OMMKNDAIlLK Amos. Recorder Khamtonhnuse Is to be hear tily commended for the stand he took yesterday in the case of an affray In Which Mr. P. H. llrown. mailing clerk la. The Observer office, received a pain- - ful cut ill the bivasl, inftlcted by a moulder named Thompson. The ourt - found from the evidence th.it Brown filtered the ll'm llcstriurant after mid night Sunday mm-nlng uttering a pe CTlltnr - whistle: that Thompson in- . ...'quired who h was. and on being told that he worked In The observer office. Raid: "Damn a scab." When he had .finished eating llrown turned around and paid his respects to any man who Called him a "scab" and the two went together. llrown knoi ked Thompson down, kicked him, and dropped a crate v of bottles on him. after receiving: a flv-lnch gawh across the breast. The recorder held llrown guilty of an an Bault owing to the language lie had Used In replying to the tmn "scab." s but deferred Judgment. Thompson wa held for Superior Court in a bond of J100. the court stating that If It had Jurisdiction he would be severely, pun ished. The recorder took the correct position With regard to the term "scab" as used : ty member of labor unions. It Is regarded as one of the worst of epi thets, and as lie stated. Is calculated to bring pn a light, lie also took oc caalon to iy that lils court would not tolerate any Imposition on men be cause they were filling the places va cated by strikers. There Is no sort 4f doubt as lo tin- eorrif I hiss of the position taken on these questions by ' the recorder, but Mr. Hlimiiionhousi " if to be especially coriini' mli d f.ir his courage In stating what miitht be ex pected. Men in mich positions are not as a rule so outsp-iken, they do not care to antagonize tilt- labor union ele ment, and for that n.nmn v.v upeat that the recorder Is to be especially commended for his rout He In this case. There has of late been some little dis position manifested to annoy non union printers who replaced the union men who went out of ihe Charlotte newspaper and Job offb -s some months ago, therefore Ihe iviorder's warning is timely. It seems that the ut ilntn lit tb.it If necessary In order to thwart the the atrical tnisl Sardh l!er tihat dt would appear In Texas towns under a inns tent was not a mem Muff. The Hit mingham Ak--llemld sa the tcni has been pur' based and tlnii It will eat 4.IM) people. This lent Is Id e Used at Ialla. Fort Worih. Austin, Waco. Kan Antonio, Clalvest on .md. Houston, In all of wbeh the first -Class theatres are losi-d lo tin- great actress, and In the 'Hies of ilf,,r Mia. Heinb.inlt Is also t.i play in Memphis, Nashville .,ml Atlanta, as Well as in .ew iiileiiMs. The Texas Attorney (Jeneral has, however, offer 5 to proceed against the theatrical managers under the anti-trust law, and there may he snrie change In the programme. It Is an interesting phase f the rule of the (rusty that Is pre sented by the farewell lour In accordance with the provisions of law In Virginia, the c"t In the rase f 3, Samuel Mct'tie, hanged at Char- ( ji lottesville. were taxed against Ills es 'ft6,te, the amount being alemt $3,000. f- This sum represents the . m of tlie ' ,. prosecution and covers all other ex-f'-V.penses to which the fltate h put In connect Inn with the case. The matter has attracted considerable attention and friend of the McC'ue children are ndeavoring to have them relievnd of the pharge, a final appeal having been made to the Legislature with that end in-view. The law Is not a new one. tHlt it seldom' applies for the reason that In few se do convicted crlml a pals leave an estate sufficient to pay (he costs of the trial, The law Is at test harsh one. 'JA the opening yesterday of the Mer cy Cental Hospital the Catholic con fregatlou ls tta4 an important 4 ditiotf ta bs ttltyt fat'OHlM for arlu for the' sick. '. The usir hospital Is '. slrahljr located and Its tqulpttnt, in. cjudlruf Turkish baths. It) conpleU lu pvry tfetaJJ, , J, ' t' The pew, South Carolina, dispensary Doara .ui go into mc,, auircn .- m. The effect of , a .409 salary on, the new official will to watched wHh Interest, ," r, ,u ' ... ' Such crimes as" that which occurred at Durham Salnrday night are calcu lated to strengthen belief In the right eoiitfneas of the law which provide capital punishment. 1 The new that the great coat strike ta scheduled for April let will be avert ed la of interest to the public,, for (t scheduled for April let will be axert ferer he pajra the price. A special to The Observer from Ma rion says that between fifteen and twenty thousand dollars have been placed In circulation In that section by the South ft Western Railroad in payment for rights of way. Railroads are great beneficiaries In more ways than one. When a man gets into the public eye, no mntter for what reason, Inter esting things regarding him generally crop out If there are any such In ex istence. For instance, we read in The Nashville, Tenn., American lhaV Rep resentative Blackburn "Is said to be tin handsomest man In Congresfl." The Ttocklngham Anglo-Saxon, which recently changed hands, corrects the statement In The Observer to tho effect that tt would become a Republi can paper. It declares that "Jt will be strictly independent In politics as well j as everything else." The editor. It Is added. Is a Republican, but not of the I office-seeking variety. I There are now four avowed candi dates for the Democratic nomination for Congress fn the eighth district now represented by Hon. K. Spencer Black burn Hackclt, of Wilkes; Bowie, of Ashe; Newland, of Caldwell, and Arm field, of Iredell. Thus far in advance of the convention this Is doing pretty well for a doubtful district. In an lntervw regarding the Chl neo boycott of American goods, for mer Minister Wu defined the different kinds of reformers. Including those who favor sensible and useful reforms. but not too radical. "The number of, these sensible reformers Is few," said lie. i am one or mem. air. v u is candid. If not as modest ag he could appear in other words. We copy to-day from The Ports- ! mouth. Va.. Star an Interview with Judge I,. It. Watts, general counsel of the Seaboard Air Line, denying the story that the system is about to , change hands. Judge Watts also gives i out the gratifying Information that the owners of the property have inTnrbom I'lremen Kntor-talri In Honor view Improvements and extensions ' "f Mr- T- "' 'OOs to which will make the Seaboard one of the great railroad systems of the country. ,t "f Mr. If. T. Day. chief of the fire The Raleigh Times says: ! department who leaves here to-morrow "If tho leuse of the Atlantic & North fr Kentucky where he will reside per t'arollna llailroud should be. annulled' maucnt ly. Captain James D. McNeill, now it would be a blow to the very life j of Fayetteville, - president of the Na nlmost of-.eastern North Carolina, atitinnnl Fireman's Association, was lut to Its new life that Is Just budding I presept and made an enthusiastic ad new with such bright promise. We say ' 'V"' handsome solid gold watch, , ., . . , ,. .., ... chain with a foh appropriately engrav nothing of the stultifying effect It would fi(, r,rf,nt(.d 'n M'r m byBj,ev. have .m the State. W0 leave that for,,, fraven. Mr. James B. Lloyd, In the present to the courts, where It I"'-1 behalf f.r the firemen, made a speech of h iirs. and devote ourselvrs to the male-! farew ell t,, Mr. Day. Mr. George Pen rial, tangible disaster that It would bring tilnirton acted ns toast master. The lo Hi farmers and business men of that gai-d- n sectiiMi of the State. " Suit was some 1 line ago Instituted by a citizen of Newborn to have the lease of the road to Ihe Rowland Improve ment Company annulled. It fould In deed be a blow to the state if the ef forts of the Newbern man are su, - essf 111. l CHANGK IN KKABMARD. Judge WattM. (icneral Coiiiim I. Denies!, liumor- oi nnie oi no. r.,.nn. Portsmouth. Va.. Star, 2lth. Judge Legit It. Watts. gtieral coun - u. l ,,r II, Si. i.lwcir.l Air It.ilU :,v when si i n at his office In the adrnlnls- , tra.lou building of the sysf-m t his . ,., , ,. urM mi,;,. rl.eir.Mlni:, ,g ,hc morning, most positively denied the iv- ,,.i, i,v ,,,,. h,inir,.d or thousands of ports that Du re is likely to be n people At the HraiidenbnrKer (cat", tin c hange In t be ownership of of Seaboard : 1 'o' i, 's shook hands with tin ehh f system. Ills altii'll .n miih called to the inib lliiitluti headed "Strange Rumor of r-i'-nloHrd'' "Sturles In Norlh t'nrnllna Hint VIIII;irris lnter-st Will t'oritrul," etc. ' W , ii !il im dlijeel tu giving Tin Star iiny nfm ma.1 Inn In connect luti Ith the ii ' ins'."' 1m was risked. JiidKi- v j 1 1 1 m said: 1 Have seen .-iiul rent the iirtl. lc frnm The t 'h.-irlut t , lilisi'iver tu which ymi cull attention, mid whlli' as a rule I decline to he In t ci li-u i d ,,r to express opinions iiliout ii i. . 1 1 i m touching the Heiilio.inl Air I. Inc K.illway ,'ind Its nnuiHKcinciil. I 1 Iri nk under present clivumstances, iiicl h:ilng reference to the unrest :in, deinoi nli7.:i t ion nalurully occasioned hv repoits of the character referred to. 1 am Justified In deptnllng. at least for once, froin this custom and saying: "There is imi the slightest founda tion In fa, I for this or any similar re port. The control of the Seaboard Air Line l;.iilMiy In now,' and has been for ) 1 1 . 1 1 1 mouths, absolutely with Messrs. Illnlt. ICyari. Cooltdge and their ussocliit's These gentlemen positively own uinl control ii very large major ity of Its (apltiil stix k, say HO per writ., and I cm state most osltlvely that they lmv no Intention if sur render InK r purling with the whole or ariy p.u t of the Maine, t lit the contrary they luiif an abiding faith In the fu ture of Oils properly, which they re gard us now assured. They contem plate Improvement and extension which will make it not only one of the great railway systems of the country, but a most Important and mat t rial factor In the upbuilding and develop ment of the South." IXTKIl-KTATK WATKUWAY ItOAItl) It Mwls at Vorfolk to Formulate Ite Hrt mi l'i-llillliy of (instriualng M'lery IW'tween .Norfolk and neaiifort. Sfswltil to The Obscrver ' Ittohmond. Va , Fpjb. StI. The Inter. Biate wmerwuy tourtl. Which Is repre- sild by Col M. lach, of Wastilng. ton; 'titnn C. A. Flagler, of Wilming ton, Delaware, arid Ci4t. O. f, Howell, of. Charleston. M. C, cunvfiiM In Nor folk this morning to formulate their re. pxirt upon the feasibility of eonstrtietlng n waterway between Norfolk? and Hesu-fort-, N. C. They went th rough the Istlng dismal swamp and Albemarle snd Chetucpeiike canal on their former visit, sud one of these routes may he acquired by the government and ' dredeed to a Jgreaipr afpin. .ins report fif t( Uoai-a will be nade puWie in Wabinton. f-T e. r Raleigh's City , '. rhyslcHan Stricken With ParsdyslsCliarlotte Concern Chartered Batelgli Kewg, Mote. Observer Bureau, : '-J , . .XZSt South Dawson afreet, , Ralelglu Feb. :. An alarm Of fire, sounded while- ser vices j at the) various rchurches ware In progress Sunday , night,: attracted Raleigh peopl wohse interest was 1lightened by th flaring glow tn the northwestern skies. A frame house occupied by negroes was ablaze, and situated-as It was, only two doors from St. Paul's Methodist church, one of the handsomest negro churches in the state, occasioned great alarm There were no Injuries to attendant upon service, but the' frame building was badly .damaged. The State charters the English-Mc- Larty Company, Charlotte, to handle physicians' and hospital instruments and drugs, F. S, English, H. McL-arty, W. 8, Stevens and W. H. Bolk, ail of Charlotte, incorporators, subscribing 110,000 in an authorized' capital stock of $50,000; Southern Timber Company, AsneDoro, with privileges to manufac ture iron and steel goods, together with the timber business, authorised capital stock 1100.000. of which amount $40,000 is paid in by C. C. Mc. A lister. Ashehoro, T. O. McAllster and K. . Y. Wharton, of Greensboro. Governor Glenn is spending to-day at Dallas, Gaston county, where he ad- dresed -th cotton growers' association. He will, on Wednesday, address anoth er branch of that body at Wentworth, going Thursday to Washington, where he will spend Friday on Ktate business. Saturday he will be In Charlotte to at tend the Important forestry meeting' to be held there. The Supreme Court of North Caro- llrro will to-morrow take up the ap peal cases from the fourth district of the State. George C. Upchurch, of Rallegh, the son of the late William C. Upchurch, who died about two weeks ago, Is dead at, his home in this city. This makes tho third death at hlahrhdrl in the family of that name. The entire State and section will syinp.-itlze with the family of Dr. Pe ter K. Hlnes. who lies at death's door, after an attack of paralysis which he sustained Kunday, while at the table in his home. Dr. Hines Is city physi cian of Raleigh arid Is the oldest prac tltiorw here. During the war between the States this fearless man and phy sician was In service at Petersburg, Va. 'He married many years ago Miss Fannie Johnson, sister of Mr. James I. Johnson, present mnyor of Kalelgh. He has attained his 78th year. Wake Superior Court reconvened this morning efter a recess which was taken by Judge G. W. Ward, because of the condition of the calendar for the trial of civil rases. The cases for ,''"1 are not of State Interest, and the supposition Is that court will ! have been ndlourned er thn clone of : thf. present week. i Burton Hoy I Smith, son of Col. A. i I.. Smith, of Charlotte, was a visitor jto It.-ileigh to-day en route, to Sche 'neitady. X. Y., where he has accented a position with the General Electric Company. In their shops to spend about two years to lit himself for electrical engineering. Mr. Smith stopped over en route to visit relatives at Scotland Neck. HASQrKT TO FIRK CHIFF. Kentucky to Reside. Special to The Observer. Tarboro. Feb. 2B To-nlrht nn ole. gant banquet was given In the mavor's ! of flee by the loral firemen In honor other speakers were now S. F. Harng( I: V Alexander, Messrs. Arnhelm 'Frank Powell. Hart, Austin, Cotten, W ed,i , Holderness anil Shackelford. c.,ers were laid for M) guests and It was a delightful affair. i:ni:i. i'Uitv BiiiDi-; hf.krfi. Ilclrotlicd of Kalscr'M Second Son Makes Kniry Into Berlin In Cin derella oacli, I'iworled by Bril liant IVocowlon Marriage Contract signed. """ 'eb. Duchess Sophie Chur- rldeiiliuiK. nrrlvi-d In fterlin ,.,. f:ill.r friim Oldenburg to-daj v ' ' I the l) - ,,, ' 1 r c 1i lulling rnln. After lunchinn: with i:mperor and Kmpress. prime F.ltrl Irl'-h and other members of the Im- i il familv at the small l;elleue lace, she drove with her lirundmoth- I'tl. - I.1, 1..I..U IS f uiK'iiiiaxier ami rriariKen iiim r,,r the ill, il . -1 ,,l w. lcoic. which he ,. Inered. pi , ss,in w u us tirillliiiit m court cities mid eulrassed mid lieimitec i il-iin n ci.tild irinke It. Th" frlncen i a couch shani'd like Ihnt depicted the old-tiiililiinril (InderiHIn picture". ho h 'lulit horses, led hv lull In i 'o'unx I ' I o liinents of household ,.i vili pni.ded ,'ui. I followed the Im m ii.i r i r i : i I , mid nil the vlsltlna inem. l-r ti . iovmI runillies. The prln '"n;icn of the coverriiuenl wer- el,.,l r ." ' '"...T; ... . "I: ........... tier nikhi-'I vnii ine usual ceremony LAST CinX('K LOST. Vli'uiiiiit Supreme Court Donlot Sen' Ti-lnl to t'llpt. K. V. Ioims. Sen tenced to IM Year for Murder of Maude KohliiMon, of Sclma, M. C. Special to The Observer. Klchinond. Va . Teh. M. Thn Supremo Touit of Appeals of Virginia, with all the Judges concurring, has denied a writ or error In the cne of Cnntnln E. W. Jones of ihe Heventv-Flrst Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, of Norfolk, convicted of the murder In Hull city of Maud Cameron Robinson, formerly of Selma, N. c whose throat he cut prrmimahl v tn a fit of Jealous rnge. C'aptsln Jones- was sentenced to 1 yenrs In ths psnttenthii) This means that Captain Jones has lost ni tnsi enance mr a new trial and most ,h? ""'''nee of the Jury in full inn1 fi. n i i.i voe e piiii i ion or nair of Ills setilenee. he should be granted a inn. dltloicjl pardon or god behavior under uie Virginia uiw. OAHTOtf K1TKKIOH COURT. Judge Henry It. Bryan Is IYesudlng taw or k. r. Marsliall vs. Gas. Ionia Aldci-nicri May he Called for iviai. Slteclal io The Observ-er. (iiistonla. Fell. W.-Jaslon county Su perior Court for the trial f trimnal i'iiiiscs coiivnl nt Dallas tod with Judge Henry It. Bryan, of Newbern, pre. stcflng. Tho docket contains no cases of vfrjf .n-iii iniwnniir. j nere is a no, slhlllty that the case of W. F. Marshall against the Gaslonla town eounell win b culled. A conference will be held to. morrow nisni i wrucn time It Will prob ably be decided whether this ease shall Im placed on the docket for the present term. . . AFTt AID Of 8TRONO MEDICINES. Mssy pmple suffer for years from rh. mstie pains, and prefer to do so rather tbnn take the stmnsv medicine ususUy given for rheunistlsm, not knowing that quick relief from pain may he had simply by applying , Chamber tain' Psln Ualm and - without trrklnsr any tmsHetno . in. remedy. W sals bv IL H. JonUn A fV. . . .... v, j t . r ; DEATH , OFIRS. HAY, WJUHES, Relict I of ithet Lattf Rear 'Admiral i.nartes likes pea tr : ocenrrea to , Italy, tfit'W i ; Mrs.-. Mary M Wilkes, ' relict .of t Rear AdmJraJ -Charles Wilkes, died ftl her home In Florence, Italy, the 24th of this month, The funeral and Interment was made there, 'the whole American colony attending 'the services.' .Jlrs. Wilkes' was ti years or age and was a native ot UUicolnton. Bhe was the Step-mother, of Capt John Wilkes,' of Charlotte.' ''"r Mrs. WJIkeat husband. Hear Admiral Ctharles) Wllk. Is familiar to" the students of United states history as the officer of the Northern vessel who seised the persons of the two Con federate commissioners to England, Messrs. Mason and Slidell. and car ried them In custody and turned them over to the United States authorities. Rear Admiral Wilkes was .also s. no ted explorer, having conducted one of the Antarctic expeditions in search of the South Pole. SOCIAL. Mrs. J. H. Gray, of Statesvllle, spent last night In the city, stopping at the Central. Among the out-of-town guests at the Central last nigbt was Mrs. R. H. Bennett, of Mario a. Mr. Miles P, Hoffman and the young men who are to serve as attendants at the Rhyne-Hoffmau wedding this evening, drove over to Mt. Holy yes terday afternoon and luncheoned with Mr. and ' Mrs. Rhyne. They returned to the city, last evening and were guests at a dinner given by Mr. Hoff man In the Southern Manufacturers' Club last night. Those present were Messrs. L. p. White, H. J. Hoffman, J. Ri Craig, Jacob Binder. Jr., C. Ed win Webb, Frederick Kumpf, T. A. BIythe, Col. James Duffy. D. J. Craig, Henry Rhyne and J. Robert Craig. - Mrs. J. A. McMillan entertained at her home In Dilworth last evening in honor of her two charming guests, Misses Rebekah Glenn, of Raleigh, and Kathleen Smith, of Winston-Salem. In accordance with the custom of past years a large reception was giv en last evening at Bliaabeth College, by the Buchretian and Dlatelian so cieties of the Institution. Invitations had been Issued to the number of GOO, and there was a large assembly of guests from out of town as well from the city. With Its many apacloun rooms and corridors F.liaabeth is an Ideal place for' extensive gatherings, and the ground plan of the building Itself lends well to decoration purpos es. From the entrance of the main hall, through two ivy-leaved arches and beneath the subdued glow of crim son shaded candelabra a glimpse ot the daintily draped dining room might be had In perspective. Intersecting the entrance hall, long cross corridors strewn with divans, college pillows and screens, afforded many aulet nooks and retreats, while opening' from these were rooms made attrac tlve by special features and original designs. Noteworthy among these were the gentlemen's dressing room, the wallsof which were covered with college penants of varying shape, else and color, the ladles dressing room In blue, the "Christy" room and the Senior Room of most novel and artis tic decorations In the class colors or black and gold. A band of musicians was stationed In the auditorium. In the receiving line In the recep tion parlors were Misses Emma Adel- la Boyle, Mamie McCann, Amy Ed wards, of the Euchestrian ociety; Misses Clara Louise Volgt, Annie Mil ler Dlggs, Allle Gray Buchanan, of the Dlatelian Society. In the white-shaded dining room hanked with palms, festoons of white streamers swung from white draped pillars to chandeliers. Here on Indi vidual tables decorated with violets, refreshments of fruit sslad. sandwich es, wafers ami lemonade were served. The halls presented a gay scene of daintily gowned maidens and attendant youths. On the Introduction commit tee were Misses German, Baxter. Ed wards, Decker, Teffords, BeRgell, Neal and Schaeffet, and on the entertaining committee: Misses DuKate, Picard, Klenk. Graydon, Wyse, Brower. Jln- klns, Clifton. Watson. Hutchinson ana Cecllle Nellie Stuart. BRIKFS. -Thn Kclectlc Hook Club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mr. H I). Heath. In Piedmont. Officer J. E. McCall, who has been confined to his home for the past several days, was out and ut work again last night. Walter Alexander, colbred, was yes terday afternoon arrested by Sergeant Karrlhgton and Patrolman Hunter, ctinrged with the carrying of concealed weapons. Not only was a pistol found on his person, but a bunch of keys belong Inu to Onpt. I,ester Moore, conductor on the Columbia division of the Bouthern. --Cotton brought 10.75 on the local market yesterday, and there were more I t-.ii n 160 bads sold. Every well posted man in the cltv believe that It I Just a question of n little while until the irict will Ix gln to rl again. Statistics at" In favor of the farmer who lias held hack all or part of his last year's crop. in the living pictures to be presented nt Tryon Street Methodist church on Tluisdnv night there Will lie scenes from the " 'onrtshin of Miles Stnlldlsll," from "Cucle Toms Cabin." and from ii.enr other bonks that will make the Pictures especially Interesting. The .n,lnllv In "lteverles of a ihichelor," in which Mr. J A. MrRne will represent the bachelor, will form n series of the pictures. THF: (.OYF.IINOH Iff GASTON. He Moves Strong Men to Tears In Address nt Dallas. Special to The Observer.. Gastonla, Feb. tf,. Governor Glenn ad dressed a large gathering of cotton grow, rn and business men' In the graded school building ut Unllss to-day. The crowd wa entirely toe large for the court house tt Is doubtful If a Gallon county audience wa ever so completely under the iiilluenoe or a speaker as was the one to-duy. Many,: Strong men, w cumer-ueu ten stma ui ut, poi wipj copiously under the spell of the Gover nor's voice. Thn Governor was Intro, duced by Senator O. F. Mason and spoke for an hour and n hair. IM major por tion of bin address was directed to the farmers and cotton grower. He plead with them to do four 'things Beduce acreage; raise their own necessary sup plies; take care of their machinery and farm implement In hort t practice economy; and to tlx a price reasonable pnc firm for their cotton and then stand rm. if tho farmers wil ao tns tilings. h declared, thev will have things their own way. The latter jpftrt of the address was directed to all the people and was voted largely to a resume of the Stnte' progress since tSTB and glance at the future. The address Will bear gnod fruit and the Governor's welcoma and the applause grunted him Is - assurance that he will always be greeted with open arms In Gaston. He left on a night train for Mnlelgh. . r Hire's Neplxnr Leave to Testify In Patrick Case. Houston, Tex,; Feb. Baldwin Rice, whose name was introduced fey Miss Gallord in the Ffttrtclc case, left for New Tork this evening- with two witnesses whose names were not die Closed to lesttfy in the Patrick hear In-. . Mr. Hice goes at the sollclatlon of Assistant District Attorney Oarven, While Mr. Rice was nephew of Wil liam Marsh nice, of whose murder Patrh-k -was convicted, he woe . not named in Bice's wltl,-. t ' ' - AEW INSCRAVCH COMPAHT. , V'-r, , a , V. ' Hie): State Mutual Organised lit Kin v stoq ,Wltb, $100,000 CapltaL Correspondence of The Observer.' ' t Kinstont Feb. 84.-,The ' State Mutual Life Insurance Company-was organised here to-day with an authorised capita) stock of $100,000 and $50,000 paid in. Every dollar of the stock is subscribed: and a charter wilt be applied for next Monday. 1 Following; are the stockhold rs: H. r3, Harpeil Sr'F.C. Dunn, - B.C Strong, Fields & Becton, Pr. James M. Farrott, J. w, Grainger, D. V. Dixon, E, B. Marston,- N. 3. Bouse, X- Harvey ft So n, John G. Dawson, W. B. Brown, H. B. Moseley, Dr. Henry Tull, B.. F, Cox. Oettinger Bros.. J. 'IV Taylor. Sumrell ft McCoy, J. 3. Rogers, J. A. fticmniei, j. m Hooa, s. u Htougn, w. T. Hlnes, K. I crisp and Dr. R. A. wnitaker. ' The stockholders will meet for or ganlsatlon and election of officers early next , week- and expect - to. be ready' for bust ness in about 60 days. It Is the our pose of the company to do primarily an Intermediate ' business, -which Ik writing policies from $100 to $1,000. However, a regular ordinary . business win be done. It Is the purpose of the company to open and maintain offices In every town or city of 5,000 Inhabi tants or more. The stockholders com pose the leading business men of Kin ston and means success from the start. Klnston, and North Carolina are to be congratulated In having a company ot this nature and strength. Get a Reprint Copy of the Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to any Library. Formerly Sold) for $2.00, Now Sells for $1.50. THE OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE, CHARLOTTE. N. C. PEOPLE'S COLUMN The Observer wnl send A. B. T. Messenger, without charge, to your place of business or residence for advertisements for this column. 'Phone A. 1. T. Messenger Service, No. 45; or Observer, No. 7. All ad vertlsements Inserted in this column at rate of tencents per line of six wunis. iso aa. taken for less tnan 20 cents. Cash In advance. WANTED. WANTED An experienced traveling man to sell dry goods and notions. The Wallace tiros, uo., Btntesvnie, r. j. WANTED Purchaser millinery husiness, Small stock, nicely equipped room. Good opening. Address Bennett Bros., Wadesboro, N. C. WANTED Wide-awake male stenog. rapher to work independent business Address V. 8.. "Observer." WANTED Position by experienced lady stenograpner. tiem vi icici Experience, care Observer. WANTED 18,000 to $6,000 loan, per cent, secured by first mortgage on 500 seres Mecklenburg farm, valued at $15,000. J. R-, care Observer. WANTED 1,000 live quail, 20 cents; 1,000 live rabbits, 20 oents; wu live ioxeH. i.ou. Delivered in Bpray, N. C. J. W. BethaU. WANTED Clean white rags for wiping machinery. Apply at UDserver. WANTED A small quantity of S-lnch maple flooring; state price ami quantity. Address "Carpenter, care Ob server. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Five shares Selwyn Hotel stock. Ninety, u. m. parson. FOR BALE A good paying grocery and . general mercnanaiss Dumness. a oar gain for the right man. Address W. C, Observer Office. FOR BALE Brick Machine, capacity 20 000. With trucks and hack-boards. At a bargain. Box U. Newton, N. C, FOR 8ALE My residence in Dilworth on Boulevard. Seven room, gas, water, wired throughout, lot 75x160, J. L. Spencer. FOB , ItENT. FOR RENT Attractive new store, near the square on 'tryon street. ,c Abbott & Co. i FOR RENT No. 10 South Davidson, 7 room; gas and water. Apply to John F. Orr. FOR RENT Two connecting furnished room over York Bros. A Roger store! hot and . cold water; private hath and closet, ueo. ryan. FOR RENT The entire three -tory brlok building. 13x130, with cement batement at 210 South College treet, now occupied by International Harvester Company, of America. Apply at building or to W. R. flurwell. LOST. IX)8T Between First Presbyterian church nd Park avenue, Dilworth, a blue lorkxt. edged witMgold, with a hand holding a pencil on It. Also a small bead chain. Liberal reward If returned to uDserver uiwow. MISCKLLAIiritOVS. . WK WISH to Invite every lady m Char lotta to visit our store and test the merits of Ferndell Coffee. - Free demon stration every afternoon between I and 6 o'clock. Come, please, and try a cup of the best ot all tne best cotiee. juuier. Van Ness Co... . , , V-i.A r ' NOW IB THE TIMB' to plant trees .and shrubs.. Send us a postal and our agent will call. . MftKiennurg nuraene. FERNDELL COFFKK Free demontrs. tlons of this excellent eotfee every ,af. ternoon this week from 3 to o'clock. A cordial invitation extended to si to call and try e eup. Miller. Van Ness Co. , A FINE OPPORTUNITTI have In Charge ! ' summer SihOtel v completely furnished, Situated in North j'Sfest North Carolina, which 1 win rent Cheap, ,Thls resort has" a reputation of half a can. tury. The finest mineral In the world. For particulars writs J. R. Green, Win ston-Salem. N. t ' DON'T .FAlI to visit' our stpre between I and 6 o'clock this afternoon We want the pleasure of Winir you with a eup ot Ferndell Coffee. ( Miller. Van-Kess.Ca-' i, ASSAYING ,i if oksa or ' sVsrt descbiptxoh. fcu'iriuuniiHEi: at I'll W. ftth street. Charlotte. N. C 'iblf" Js4Ha,-m tm. 'ib esn junk bb jfSh 1 .1 IV IT I I I 'i.1 :Hip UR buyers in Nc.w Yorfe ! sent ,us per express one sample lot Light " Tan G)vert Jackets in the Newest . Style, which go on sale this morning at J-3d under regular price. Prices: $3.98, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 $7.50, $8.00 and $8.50 Each These should all go in one day. The Style and Price should sell them. Fine Shoes for La- dies;OurNewStotl To-day we place on sale our Spring Stock of LadiesVFine Shoes and Oxfords that came in yesterday The styles are beau tiful; the new lasts are dressy. We show both Ox fords and shoes in Vici, Patent, Gunmetal and Undressed KM You should see our Black Undressed Kid Oxfords at $3,50. Here's Our Popular Brands "Colonial $3.50. . v i "Artfatic'.Vani'Amer" c: ican Ladyf $3e00e Rorine' $2e50e ' "Superba' $200. : Grbver,? for , tender fcet7 at $L75td $3e i -f ,w , vv I s - f'i"- 1MMMWSpS - rSC0eXKOCCOSS0 1 i t m, rfsn. ss ss 41" 'Ss; jHTI "-" JUU veto i via mi Len&h 1 t The You want the "En 0 . ,. erf : ery" nirt lake a look at our "Emery" Shirt Window with an Electric Sign Every shirt is an idea of good taste They are beautifuL Cuffs attached or detached All sizes and -alLsleeve lengths. White and Colored; Full Dress or Plaited Bosom The Coat Shirt Is all right and none is yvv vv vaw , , Men ' i 4 t , i 1 i tt ery- v i PRICES: -Ik. $1.00 to ,$1-50 i Mi m-mm Ssvsi. siii peeKtosWaeJ- . i- a ?C1 ' - i ' - i y It 7 . if) iii it y v- I 1 T i 4 f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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