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sio:;lviu,7a:u3 :oad Biiuro I COLLWniA. ;iki:s cn pot tkci.i.i:v i::v" - H , t ! ""'us Hold Mart IV l A.'"- t 1 . 11 to Induce l'r-.. I I 'cue Line Into Casivell Ci"y to ;uik Moiievlile-JixM-:e Ji.e. .-y Wanted iu Virginia on bi-rtoiis t har-re In. - vrense In February J-Mpnients of t looaoe . or . Nearly Hair Minion " s Pounds Over Jo-Tvi In-City New f Notes. 'V, f . r ' " . V Special, to Tpe Observer.,. . ; y WJnstoivf alenv Fob! S8.0orv ; jKelJy,' whon the officer bav In Jail ' here; Ycbar fed with ' co-habit atloh with negro apman.Js wanted In Virginia to answer the charge of assault with -"a intent tekluV Kelly ws arrested -In- ;r? rinxinBhrim week iliat M -tie StOn ... f ' P1 front th train. He refused to an. " ewer any questions put to him by th V - officer, further than to say that ho ; ", came from Oklahoma, -Th officer fv , were -satisfied that Kelly wa n or ii dininr erlmtnal. ao they beran an in l ' ' Vestigatlon,, To-day Sheriff Alspaugh ?U received a message from the author! - tie- f Mlnneolr Va.j saying - that iVi'Kelly wa wanted there on th above -v named charged It Mem, that-he wa S,4; ''under Wl bond- and,-before trial, skipped oar. Kelly answers, the de scriptfon f a man wanted -in' South J -i. Dakota. : 8lnce being 'confined In jail '. i Kelly ha made a careful Inspection of S i hi- cell, according to- other prisoner, t saying that it waa ""very - Important" .ti that he got 'out aoon, , He- ha an ugly a ,r soar across nis rorensaa, tnougn n re- ' "fuse XA tell how it cam there. - Kelly i ,) ' J a very shrewd fellow.' it is learned - - f p nd from' hi action since his arrest l ' .he ha, made U vary important to the ,V, .."officers that he doe not want them to ' be .too tnaulBttlvs In regard to hi oast, N & It .! probable that ha will be turned v-ovar to.th yirglnia authorities., -.-.TOBACCO 8HIPMENT 1 iT The, shipments made by the tobacco manufacturer of . Wlnston-Salem this . month aggregated 2,15,32V4 pound, 1 .vi:;ps thl being an Increase of 451,024 pounds k overin smpment in re or oar y, ijws. "v' V Tne fl"ur 'or the latter month were . 9.4,K) pound. The stamp nUea at - fv the local of ilea thl month amounted to . IX7MH4I, divided a follow: On 'to i v, baeed. I1I4,19,95; on ' spirit. IL642.M '-' on lgari i.60, ' Tho sales on tobawo - ;f in February UOB were 117,151.51 i , r Mr. Jesse H. Pinkaton, of Moorea- 'V'. $ Vllle.-: ha: been'-:, aopointod nuhatltute rVV rallwayr postal clerk' under Chief Clerk r j HOima, or ureensDoro. wr: riak --aton 4a Just H year old and- Is a son r-!-y-of C, T. Pinkston, Postal clerk between , r t tiug city ana Mooresvuie.? v;" A letter received her to-day from Stonevillel Rocklnsham.. countr, sara . that tha cltlsen, of that place are an r - jtloua to secure, the. proposed eleetrlo l. mm," via- Lieaksvllle ' and Spray,' to Some point on the Norfolk Western Railway. -At a mass meeting .held in ' StonSvIIU a few isvs marn a. nrotMMit.lmi V was submitted 'and adopted for. the . town' to vote 15.000 or 110.000 to the "i,' proposed enterprise. -Ids stated that - several cltisens will also take stock. i, The extension of the read from Stone vllle by .Sandy Ridge to Danbury and h- piedmont Springs would open a sDleji " . did timber sections which I now Jn . accessible, and U 1 contended that the - traveling public would make thl quite a' profitabl road at once. It wa tat , ved at th meeting that Mr. J. E. SheN !or, who conducted a furniture factory v at.jsanay, jiidge, would., be a liberal " stockholder la. the road and th Ur. i' J, B. Dake, who own Piedmont . Spring, would also' v Invest' , largely. ' Danbtary wbuld no doubt do ail In her , power to further the enterprise. . v . - Of floors- Hsnner and Hutchin' went k- to Waughtewn-t this morning and , , 4 trough to Jail Charlie Warren, a crasy nsgrp wno had ijemouaned all th win oow giajwjit hi home last night. -Th ntgny had. been tied when tho officer arrived, though H. took eight men to do -, 1 - The negro is in a bad fig mentally. ' f B ftuvMa R 'IT ,.iinu . n nr 3 - liayXL' R. and N H.. ttoyes: of .Tad , .. en route ror tne wt to seek their for- . tsnes rThe first, named said he , wa C, bound for, Iowa, while the other three f , saia tney expectea to locate in moiana, f ".. TO BPAK, AT TUSKEXJEE. f. ' ,' Proi O. (Atkins, of the Slater M ; -'duatrlal School,- this cltjrhia receive ; .an invjia tion from Booker T Washing t , tton o visit Tuskeree, Ala.; and make an address at ths twenty-fifth annlver 'ftyj of TMkegee Inetltutev JuiriJ 4, r and . Prof. Atkins, who, i perhaps 4 ' the most entertaining speaker of hi S " raoe in - North Carolina, will, probably accept the Invitation. He i asked to V 'apeak the representative -of the A. m, ok z.ion. cnurca ana to ten what ' , - this- Church ha done for the nplif t f i th( negroet.Tbla anniversary occa ' slon VvlU be an inyjortant one. - Among J the speakers invited are Andrew Car ,K : negle, Secretary Tatt ' and President v-. jj.hio, ei narvara university. -. r ' , , Mrs, R. D. BlacknaU.' 1 of Durham. -1 . president of the. Woman's Missionary 4 -f Vnou of the Presbyterian Church; wag ' guest , lor a row - days of Mrs. . J. "J, ,M,' Rogers on Cherry street Ye tar day; .-afternoon representative of the three missionary societies of the Pros ' by terfan church e In the cjty. met at the .home of Mrs, Rogers in -order to I vv meet Mrs. 1 Blacknall. 'This ' lady : in earnest, - stirring language, presented I to th ladles important matters and tha 1 3 Hirgeht need of greater seal In tha mis f slon causa. Sh leaves this' morning ' iot Keiflsviue in interest or net -work. The bridge whist party, given at the - Twln-C'lty Club last night, was a most I'V.WKhlyy nJoyable : affair."' The- first ; Trlse, beautiful picture, was won by Mis t Florence' Anderson, of Bristol, while one of the new book was pre i sentad to Mis Irene 8trayert she hav ; log won the visitor's prise, '' -1 , ; Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Leak entertain f d moat charmingly at. bridge whist v last evening in honor of Miss Florence Anderson, or Bristol, Tenn, Five pret---'. tily appointed tables were arranged for the- fascinating game-. In the contest ,Mlw Eleanor Foil tn was awarded th , - ladies' prise, a lovely hat il, Twhlla , beautiful scarf, pin was Presented t" Mr. Jame Dunn: ' he - having soared , highest among the gentlemen. ' . , .'' Mrs, Thomas Page will arrive in the city, from Berkley,Ca!,. March fth. and wift be, the guest of her parents Col vMn Mrs. JT. Alspaugh.' ? ; ,: rit On P Clay Lllly who' has' been pending the past month with his fahi V ily-ln rmatllla.-Florida, the guest Of . 'Mrs, Lilly's father. Dr. Querrant ; of . Danville;, is expected hom next Week. i ' 'ft tl WfVTETLEB-O ALLaStP. ? ' r.astonla Couple Wetkled - fast ' Erm- special v -ina uDserver. ,v t. . ; Oastonia, Feb. :I8. Laie 'thul afternoon, ther , was a quiei hume wedding at, tha residence of Mr, and ,Mw,' W. I Oallant. when , their daughter, Miss'Bemi Oallnnt, and Mr! Parks Reid' Ituffstetler ?we re. united In : marriage. lv Mr." HunVtetler: "Is .a popular young business man ami. has made many friends- sloce coming to Gastonla several years a kos - lie has extensive farming Interests nrtown. Ilia . bride Is one - of . Gatitonla's most charming young women. - pretty, popular and accomplished, p -ichhIhk a sweet 'disposition, which attrnct and holds many warm friends. The eeremony was performed ;, by ' l;ev. R. c", Anderson, ' .and 'the young roupla left on a rhort bridal tour to Washington. , ' rivIJent J. T. McNlL of National J irernens' AsnoclHUon, l.iuins 11s l'rol-,ioni and uetond it AinM t i-Jticism. ,-.. To tha Editor' of The Obaerver I note an item In your Columbia farrespondence 6? thi .date that I so misleading 1 In its character mat I would ask space In your columns to correct It, -It speaks of the fire. men's relief bill as "unjust, uncon ttltutlonat and an abomination In sev eral bother; respects," etc.. ana that "aulta; will -bo Instituted" and . f'lnsur gnce rates advanced," . ate. to meet Its demands.. , - "'f As the writer, in Jls official capac Ity as the 'executive head of the .Na tlol Firemen's Association, presented this bill to the Joints committee of the : South. Carolina Iglslature. deem it Droner for xna to say: That the bill ,waa t ormuiatea . oy the legislative ' committee -. m the South Carolina fita-to .Firemen's As sociation, . an organisation similar to our North Carolina association which Is. held in high esteem and receives the - cordial :: support of averyooay from tha Governor and Insurance in terets down to , the humblest citizen wnose . ur -and noma our .'.memoer ship at all -times safeguard' against loss or damaa from fire: ' - - - - ".i : . Thot I nrwnlH th ttitt th T. quest of my south Carolina comrades; That before the bin was presented the chairman of the llgialative .com mittee. Chief Mav. of Columbia, and myseii cancel tipon" Jr, asemeis, tne leading insurance manaa-er in coram1 bta, for" tha , purpose. . of "' discussing the' bill and, U, possible,- securing hi assistance., ne receivea us wita. scam courtesy and showed - the utmost, in difference to tha whole matter. ' , That - the bill was Introduced In the - Senate on ': the ' ICUt and . tn the House on tha ISth of January. Full notice of same 'was puWIshed tn th houses. . Upon my advice it remained in committee until February 11, ' glv Ing every. interest ample tlma to In vestigate and , formulate - apy opposl tlon, 1 1 t v. 1 ' . t f . On February 1 Jt, came up, before th Joint 'committee- on finance-- in the senate chamber, which time x- pre sented the bill and explained its' pro visions fairly and as comprehensively as 1 could, expected opposition and was fully prepared to meet' it. As none, appeared," w naturally supposed me. cm satisfactory to- all interests. Th' oommlttee gave- us a unanlmons report in favor of: tha billi U passed the Senate promptly and went to the House, where it met with no - opposition, -untii - n -.came to Its third reading, when an attemot to recommit . the bill was "made. This the House) refused to do and the bill was passed, properly ensrrossed. en rolled - and -ratified." FTom. start to finish everything rwas square, open ana anovepoard. now a rew woros as to tne mil First, let me say that seven-eisrhths of the' fire service in South Carolina is performed by volunteer firemen men wno are eeryinsr without pay ana in many Instances are furnish ing their', own-' eoulpment. and upon whose', services every Insurance company dong v businaas . In ... South Carolina. law- Absolutely dependent v to save them from bankruptcy, and with out'whos Services they would have to go out or business. Men. upon the emciency -or - whose . service is based . - the- " amount . of " ore miums charged and collected ' by th companies and upon whom the com panies rely to save them from havmar iv ffmy tin tauie 01 mir policies r ' ' Kecond. the relief 1111 as passed simpiy proviaea that from every dol. lar collected on premium upon- fire insurance policies m the several town and cities in the- State having' a firs department vaiued at not less than II.Q00, two cent of that dollar shall go to the relief fund to ' safeguard every nreman who may become sick, injured or diseased,, from loss of time,.' While ; incapacitated from hi work oy- reason pf hl service as a fireman Or, In case of death, to pro vide for the support and malntenac of those dependent upon him and who nave . been deprived of his service by, reason o his fire aervtce., . It in no 1 -wise provides for payment for ervtces, nut only ror those incaoacl tated by" reason of their service as nremen. A fmirarr more reasonable and mor righteous "bill was never en acted and the Insurance . interests are certainly showing a grasping, selfish greediness in -opposing eo Just an en actmenb . New - Tork and New . Jer sey in the East.. Illinois and Mlnneso ta In the JKest, and many other states nave similar laws upon their statute books, which' for year, have been giv ing emtnenaatlsfactlon. , It Is only question 01 iime unui everv - Ktata will have similar. laws.. . Third, as to, any necessity for rate raising: it ma publish the follow log - figures from ,tha comptroller Premluma received, fir. .Jninrn pwicies, i.iss.iii.it,-losses- paid. I70,f64.4i; profits. l04.;I0J.S4T4fS. uoa m Heaven, how; much do thev ni i roaae,-ana now can they be i" in man wno make such ' a ousinosa poaaiDle the pitiful two cent per dollar1 tb eafesuard - them fmn sickness, dlseasa or Iniurv aa ;,!. .L a " er tovea ones irom want and poverty -while thev rot h as w, aavea irom paying the full race vaiu or their policies? , Surely uey nave never given : tha msttsn n rrestdent : " National - Firmn-. . a . soolauon of America. , , - s . ' - CIIEROKEK COURT.- ' ' V targe Number of Casesv oa Docke iruwos) , jjsuweet v tn Historv of ' rAMnw Correspondence Lot ipbe- Qbaervr. Oaftney SCFel. '27.XThL anrink- term of - Cherokee county' court con veneo - nere vesxeraav.- judore k w Memmlnger presldlns. This 1 la Jnrfn juemmmger nrst court in this county, The crowd tn attendance are the larg eat In the history of the' county, SevV eral Important cases' are - to .be tried at this term, -the most Important toe Ing that of Oeorae Hastv fop the .mm der of Davison and Bonnet t. two st- or. E. D.. Durham wa sentenced to serva one year and pay a fin of I200 for retaillng whiskey, Tom Poetell, rharged wlt assault m and battery with intent to kill, was aentenced to three year; .?. ;. A sentence- of five year wa Imposed on ; Abe- mllh, another negro, for the same offense. Another man found guilty on a similar chars was O. B, Tate; sentence ha not yet peen passea on nim, other sentence imposed are: Son Johnson, negro hoy, assault and -battery with Intent to kill, one year Preyor Scruggs,, a white boy; assault and battery with intent to kill, three year. ' A number, of other cases have -been disposed .of, the de fendants receiving light sentences. i v." 11 , ili 1 1. 1 . 1 I - 1 r, . Alleged fclayer of Aiihoii Man Hound - - , It vourt. . ; '. Correspondence of The Observer. , " Wndt-Kbora. Feb.' 2J. vt McHrlfJu. chHrged with kiiimif Mr. Mik VVliiuifii, was alren a prHimlmuy biir f 11SC lire tO-fInv. lie wns liiMlnd ovfr to Mi. April tr" of Htiw-rior . fourt tn w:iH Die si lion of tli grand .Jury. -H rt.cKinrniiivo 10 j ui. Rexialns of Elizabeth Iloliertvn, Wlio Aict Aorldenul Iteatn at llendcr- MdnvlUe, Taken Home for Interment ilenuersonvlUe. News Aote. Oorrespondenca of The Observer. , Hendersonvllle, Feb., 27,-The funeral of Elisabeth Robertson, tbe 13-year-old daughter of J. Caldft-ell Robertson, took placs yestei-day at Columbia, S C. - Several day ago Mr Robertson purchased a summer home here for the sake of some '.members ' of his family whoso health needed the benefits f this cumate.r He -was deeply aevoieu t6hla ' youngest, daughter, .Elizabeth, for ner health v was precarious and her mother is dead. The child was spena Ing the winter tier In the caro of her friend. Miss Taylor, and was - pro re sain r nicely. As wa stated in Sun day' Observer, ah Was playing with several other children aturaay after noon when she met with a fatal accl dent ' The children were swinging on an iron gate -In front of the jdeaie residence, when a stone tn one of the gaieposisr gave way n .-wwm vu huge etone cap; which fell on the child and killed her. Instantly. - Her grandr mother was here at the time and ar rangements were mad to take the re main at once to Columbia for inter ment, The tragedy past a deep gloom over', many of our 'peopled r. by ; . whom the deceased was known and esteemed. t .The -Hendersonvllle Choral ,-Society will 'give Its second annual concert Thursday night, March . L at the opera house.'. A' fine programma - has been arranged, 'Including. four choruses, In addition to solos, quartettes and or chestral . tnusio... The Cuiorai society wss organized about 14 months ago and, in spite of the gloomy foreboding of those who said that there wa ' no musical, talent In ao small a place as Hendersonvllle,.' ; gratifying: progress ha been made. The first annual ecu cert, given about ten months ago, was a great success, and established the standing of the' society In the commu nity This year's concert-will be even better, the programme having been se lected with great care. Mr. William Pless, of Knoxville, Is her for the occasion. She will give a' soprano solo and lead In th choruses.' 1 j R, C; Clarke, a prominent merchant of this town, has just returned from a trip to the Northwest, and ner brought a bride back with nim. The wedding tooK place last ween in vni cago. ; ' Rev. R. W. Wllleox. rector of the Episcopal church here. Is still in the North. . He wa expected to be here not later than Wednesday, (to-mor row); but from recent advices it ap pears that his return Is deplayed by illness. . - - '' The Henderson county Superior Court for the hearing .of criminal cases will convene Tuesday, March S, Judge M. H. Justice presiding. Hie term will last only five day. ; . The term of office of Mr. Amanaa Morris, the efficient potmlstrss of this place, will expire June 1. Browlow Jackson has been recommended for the position, tie nas gooa ousmess aoiiuy and is quite popular, Mrs. Morris has given satisfaction. TO RESUME NIGHT WORK. Force Will be Put Back by Whitney April . 1 Pythian Big Nlgbt at Salisbury.' - ..' . r Correspondence of The Observers ' Salisbury, Feb. 27.-These columns told of the suspension' of the Whit ney night force shortly before ChrUt- mas. Tills was done in concession to the Waathen ' Capt. i Hambley, vice president , of the company, says the work will ' be resumed April 1 with tha accustomed force. , .... , Rev.; H.;A. Truxler, one of .the best known Lutheran . ministers here, de clined call to a larger and. higher- priced' field. In appreciation, his con gregation gave him a fine purse Sun day ..morning. v - . ' . Last hixht was Pythian night with the Salisbury and Spencer lodges and the third degree was exemplified. From to U o'clock there were extempora neous speeches and - later fruit and cigar, were served. . Dance at Concord News Notes. ' Correspondence of The Observer. Concord. Feb. 27. A very delightful dance was enjoyed last evening at the Pythian nail by ths young ladies and gentlemen of the town. The Richard- con Orchestra, of Charlotte,: furnished music for the occasion. ,4 Bishop Cheshire is expected at All Saints' church Sunday -evening- when t.A ...lit aJ,tnUf.F th. 'mm. flrmatlon. - - Mrs. J. M. Odell will give an at home Thursday evening complimen tary to Mrs, F. C. Odell and Mr.; 'EJ. . .Host. -. - . - Mr. Charles Fall.' who has been llv- ing in Oklahoma for the past . ! year, Is her on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Hasel Withers poon, of Lancaster. S. C. Is vlBltlng Dome . folks here. Mr. F. L. Emery ha gone to Mobile, Ala., to take charge of a large) mill.- - V- COURTS A TRIAL. .t" Postmaster Patterso Protests That H 1 Innocent and Desire srly Hearings , ;X Special to Th Observer. " ' - v Concord. Feb. Z8. The newapaoert seem to oe in error in regard to th charge Drought against Mr. O. L. Pat teronr. postmaster at this place,, it seems that he, is only . indicted for "permitting" certain alleged Jnfrac tlon of the law and - not '' for com mitting them. Ha. started to Asheville to demand an Immediate trial but, learning - that court was about . ovet and that there -wa no possibility of getting r trial, he returned home. H will try to get a hearing, at the first opportunity. . He says m can prov his, Innocence and court a trial - to clear up the matter.-. .jj, Glenn WUIuun. May , Locate at Correspondence df' Th Observer. "' Salisbury, Fete 7.-N..- Glenn WIN Hams, -who has been a part of North Carolina history and legislative enact ments, was in Salisbury yesterday and It I saidr that fee -1 thinking of lo cating her, Mr. s William ia 'remem. bared aa on of the, largest distillers In. the . Stat Whose , town was ere. sted that ho might operata under' ths Watts law.' He ta especially we if re membered as tha man whose business was destroyed by the uccsedIng( Leg- imaiurv.s? tie ,nas- imry,. looamg-1 ovr site her. for av location, " v,-,1r"'i- Monroe- Church Call Pastor. ' Special to The Observer.- , y-'! Monro.'.,' Feo,. Vl.The . Baptist church - here- has extended a call ' to Rev, C.A. d. Thomas, of Eden ton. Mr. Thomas is an excellent preacher and ; the, congregation hope he will accept the call, ' ' Mrs, J.- W. ' Townsend . -Is vjsltins friends ' .In ; Charlotte. Mr. ,. Richard Raid, of Cheraw.k 8. C. ha accepted position with tha Seaboard Air Line here.-Mr. Davis-.. Armfleld . is in the West on buslnssa " . '. ' ' ' ' ' Winston Banker , ltctires. Corrfsnoiulpnoe of The Observer. W (nmon-H.tlrni. Kb, Zl.-Mr: w. A. Lfmly, who bas hHit In ill health for time ynrs, hsvlna" llsned the- rHreol- d-nr-y of the. Wavhovia .National 1 liunk. of this city, Mr, -Jam -At. Oray, who bus twnn. c.iHiiier.-for many years,' -win lM-tl r ulent at a mating of Hie mrl f iriior hold this morning. ir, il J. i.rvt(ii.ls whs eletd a clirec. nil ' r. ,:. B. Gray was choaeo a- H.mt i f .t-r, - - - . .... ' Wi ,,1 , :, 1 ( - : rA rrrtTT 1 , A T illfiiiini La. Grippe. Pneumonia, Coughs and Colds All Pirate Captains in Deaths Army Are Abroad Listen! There are more deaths brought on by "just a cold" than by all scourges and wars combined. Nearly all our winter deaths begin with a cold. Cure your cold. Cure your cough. Have a cure ready at home. Not a sticky syrup to upset your stomach, but an external, powerful cure. HOW GO WAN'S CURES Gowan's Pneumonia Cure goes right in. Rubbed briskly over chest or throat it penetrates and finds the seat of the trouble in no time. Does not have to pass through the stomach. It acts direct . Cures croup in one application. Relieves in a few minutes. Cures colds, coughssore throat, etc., in one night. We guarantee it to'cure pneumonia. For La Grippe it is a great remedy, protecting the lungs, driving out the cold. V? ' All-druggists sell Gowan's. Bottles, $1.00. Croup size (enough for an ordinary cold), 25 cents. By mail, if desired. 1 Gowan Medical Co., Durham GowahV Pneumonia Cure Means Health and OFFERED PHYSICIAN'S PLACE. Voong Salisbury Medico Tendemi Po sition In Greensboro-i Hospital. Correspondence of The Observer. Salisbury, Feb. 27. -A young Salis bury physician, who has- not yet com pleted hi course, ha been offered the resident physician's appointment In the new Catholic hospital at Greens boro. Dr. J. William ?i Tankersley, well known in Charlotte alot Is given this honor, though he: ha not de cided whether he will accept It Dr. Tankersley is a young man of a world of promise, unusually bright and talented tn hip own. field and Salisbury hopes as much from him a from th beRt of her gifted young sons. " - t The ante-Lenten season I closing to-day' ana . to-night with, card par ties and - card business sessions. The Bridge and Euchre-- clubs will sus pend for tha sacred season and for 40 days gay, social Salisbury will be come uneventful again m. t- INJTOCTlOJf fiVTT. City of " Newborn Keeks to. Preveiit Pamlico, Oriental western From Disposing; of Htock to; Virginia A CaroUna. - ? : . 7' , Correspondence of The Observer. Newbern. Feb. 27. City of Newborn is plaintiff in an Injunction suit against the ;i Palmtco. Orlmtal - Western Rail way to prevent the latter from dispos er iu slots 10 ins Virginia war 1 Railway Company. Some time ago the ' defendant entered negotiations with Klesrholte A Co.. of Nw York. Owners of two-thirds of the stock of the Vir. tnia Carolina company, ny; wnien tse latter ssaumed control. Aa asreement waa made that the Palmlco, Oriental A roup iiihw I... . 1 ". .....v..,. ..ll.LK. Western was to bo completed to Oriental and a branch road built r vandemere, making a total of about M miles. Ths con tract has not been completed and the nirpose or tne injunction is to protect he olrv's. intm-sst. which Is itledmd . in tha- purchase of gAOOO of stock. .The xkh pers were -issueo uy uawe uong at Snow Hill and the hearing wHI be In this lty Saturday March IT, sr , Mr. -St. Levy,' of SaMnbury to XVrd Kew yorif wiiiow. vtnnrn lie Met Ttirough Ad tn Hebrew tstandard. Correspondence of Th 0sertrr ' i Bttllsbunr. Feb. Tl-Mt. M. Levy. - a Hebrew ; merchant of Ballsbary, gives cumulative, testimony to the valua of newspaper , advertising, vwm two or tree verge s ago," a he describes the future event he will have Mrs. J. Miller, of New.- York city In, Salisbury as Ms bride, i-Uor than a year sgo ne, auver. tlsed : tn The. Hebrew Standard, of . the metropolis; for a wlfs and T answers brought ' them fuee to faee whh their itlrels. Mr, Lvy naa maw eeveroi vihiis there, and when b go "tw or .re vwss ago"' agaliir he will bring back the young widow a hi Wife: He i WtlL loto furnttare - dealer. Is liked by the rl'le of th city, and when liis'greuter thnn business fortune becotrtw-. known, the glad hand .t will be etidid him. Mr. Lvy Ju already -snt some of -her (hm)s here and they will kp hou IKM-lal Rate td Ilernlianit Perfurru - x mmm, at:;tjuury.'v.;;..i.;',7 Correspondence of lTi,jOUsrver. ,v ' , Salisbury; Feb.i27.-f Manager Walsh hair assurance to-day that' the South ern Hallway will grant special rates to the t Harsh '. Bernhardt perfrmant-e her . i.lurdy, March 10. lt.-quet for "!Us uri coming frtitn Ooliisboro, Raleigh, reensboro, Durlmm, Chnr loiie, Lexington' and other ; towns, All mh coine will be able to find goml uc cemtiioilatliHis." , r- - TT U BLOWS OVER BLACKBURN. Editor Stewart of Carolina Watchman and J. C, Llngle tlaiit at Snllsbnry as Result of DiscuiMlon Regarding Vongressman. Correspondence of Th Observer. Salisbury, Feb. 27. The most earnest argument yet held upon the Blackburn. tan ouMtintt vu thiit vctriliiv after. noon when Editor W. 11. Stewart, of The Carolina Watchman, and J. Carson l.ingle, of the county, camo to blows on the street. , Mr. Llngle wished his estimate of the Congressman to be made the paper's ideal and pressed tnis mutter. air. Stewart, of course, paid no attention to him and there was a discussion of tbe Congressman, the part he played in the public building to be. erected here, and A dosen other things that stamped the Representative from the eighth as won drous wise and otherwise. Mr. Stewart disagreed, entered disclaimers as to being at any time so aggressive a hero, worshiper as his subscriber, and Col. Llngle called him a liar. Mr. Stewart, for reasons certainly known to ba other than- cowardice, did not resent this until Llngle repeated the epithet and the edi tor then warned him. It did no good. The charge waa reiterated and the for. mer received hot shot In the face. Mr. Llngte's pugnacity extended no further than warm word hot air and he left. Returning later, he sought to renew ths racket and the editor stopptjd him short off. Mr. Llngle piled It on when, as a firing shot, he said: "You pretend to be a Republican but you are the strongest Democrat In town. It has not quite be come unpopular to be a Democrat in Rowan, and as Mr. Stewart has always been one, there was no further trouble. IJnsle savs he will put the matter In the Superior 'Court and Is said to wish b Superior f Court and Is said to neighbostnaglHtrate to bind his eror over; ' Mr. Stewart has not a nelghboSstnagiHtrate to bind his con. queror over-' ' Mr. Stewart has not been molested by ."city officials. High Point May Offer $20,000 for 'it. . t'oiieaw. Correspondence of The Observer. Hign. Point, fsd. Z7. Tner was a very enthusiastic meeting last night Lat the Manufacturers- Club tn behalf of the college th Methodiat Protes tant denomination propone to stab Hah in North Carolina, Hig-h Point want the college and v wants It bad and will put us most-any reasonable amount for it location her. It la fee lievftd hat 120,000 and a splendid free it, will be .offered When the commi ts, goes .from High Point to- meet the" college committee In Greensboro to-day.-, At last night' meeting can vasaera. were appointed to . cover tha whole town this morning to see what could be secured In addition ito what baa already . been pledged. The com mittee will complete It work In time to make 'a' definite report to- tha com mittee, going to t Greensboro on' tha noon,, train. n - r , MAKSLAUOHTER THE -TERDICTf ' Dotph Jones, Slayer of John Rntlier ,UtrH, vmma , uuiity 4 by -McDowell ' Stntr.' .t1 . ,5 A I -.j- ?-.- i Special to, The Observer.' : v f " Marion, Feb 48. Dolph Jones, who has been on trial this week for the murder of John. Rutherford, wa 'to day: found guilty of manslaughter by the lurv.' The defendant was ' reore- ented by Messrs. W, T, Morgan and K. J. Justice, of UreetiHboro. while the State was assisted In t he prosecution by Messrs. liudgtns and Watson, of Marlon, y 1 , ' 'v . . ..t , A - SAF13 -. COI'OII MKUICINK FOR ' i.iui.uki;n. , " la buying a oounh oiMjiclne for VhiHl- ren ieve be -afnild to buy Chanilier- bun CoiifIi Reniedv... Tlwre Is no lian- r from it and YeiH-T la always sure to follow,, 1 11 la especially VHlimiile fur rolili. riun sod wluiinr cuukIi. - For U.itu !'V R, if. Jordiin t Co. PES TIE STORM' DAVIDSON SUPERIOR COURT. Judge Council Presiding Over Two Weeks Term Jail to be Kemodeletl Real Kxtate Deal. Correspondence of The Observer. . Lexington, Feb. ?7. Uavldnon Superior Court oonvi-ned yesterday at noon, Judge W. FI. Cotmcil presiding, on exchange having been umde between Judges Ward and Council. This court is a two weeks' term for the trlnl of criminal and civil cases. In his eliarge to the grand Jury yesterday, Judge Counejll praiaed the people of this section of North On roll nil for the great industrial awakening. Ho said many complimentary things about Lexington and lta great progress, and commented upon the advantages of f roper administration of the laws, and he bearing It has upon material prog resa. Mr. T. J. OtimeS, one of Lexing ton a leuuing ousmess men, was made foreman of the grand Jury. The criminal aoenei is ugnt. most or ti ket Is light, most of the cases being of a trivial nature, judge uouneii im. J Teases all as being an able and Just udge. He is a terror to liquor dealers and blind tiger men, and not a tew of these failed to show up at this court, leaving their bondsmen liable. Upon further recommendation of Judge Council, th county commissioners, will, st an early date, carry out their pre vious Intention of remodel! rur the court house, and making It thoroughly up-to-date. Contracts will be let at a cost of about 12,000. A land deal was made yesterday which attracted unusual Interest, there being bidders from Salisbury and else where. What Is known as the King farm, situated about two mile from Lexington, and containing 00 seres, was old for partition at public sale. The Davidson Insurance & Trust Co. wits the highest bidder at 7,G0. . Thomasville Residence Damaged by Mre. Correspondence of The Observer, Thomasville, Feb. 17. Th hand some residence of Mr. Charles R. Thomas came near being consumed by fir to-day. The fire originated In a. bed room about 11 H' o'clock. The name were finally gotten under eon-' trot but the residence was practlcallrj ruined. , , - ' J uy 11 Dj If ve nave sobs and pain ta bones. mem sbq joidcs, Itektng, Beabby Skin, Blood feels : botjCnrttllen Gisads, Jvlungs and Immrn ea th SklSkMueus Patches tn Mo'uh, flor Throat, tlrn- -the sfcws skeseis ewvetMtMnilcaiaoS Bas wiU SaMk las taa F--Kts,a.u rua down, U loera oa ao y part o body, Malr or Kyeb row feuiag oui, i. m Celasla' CtaDj C-'Carat!cciS' : to ear the wore and wee tfeen seated ex. iiJs all sorea, hof alt eobe mo4 lqrdiKMS S'l iiU ,StliM linol ur end rlt-h, ehsugiug ft bodyluto lealcuy eoou.iioo. .r -ii-:,,.rww,..-' , ' Old ghlMswllssi. Csbwra, CitsaM. tor ' ' Tee"Hl r-v rnii tw t.Ks Blood. 1' ' u,' J hfr .-,..,1, lev 1 ' ' I, ,'wt.v.ui.i ew.S 1 4yUii(n,iaul, t , Read These Letters The wonderful merits of Gowan's F'ncb monia Cure .have been proven to hundreds of people who live near you. We have space for only a few short letters. Read. "My wife suffered with a severe cough. Gowan's effected a permanent cure " D. H. WHITE,' merchant, Burlington, N..C. "Last September my little bov. just eigh teen months Old, was thought to be dying with croup. Although we tried all remedies which my physician could apply, my child rallied, but did not recover till my husband came across a drummer at one of the stores, who gave him a trial bottle of your Pneu monia Cure. I tried it at once with magic results, and I have not-had an alarming case of croup, or, in fact, ny cold, among all four of my children since; Always be fore this my life-has been a continuous fight every winter with croup, severe and terrible "-Mrs. PARIS RUTHERFORD, Rutherford College, N. C. Safety for You Black Mav Nm fnUttnm mi.ik.na Correspondence of The Observer. V Asheville, Feb. '. The feature of yes terdwy afternoon's session of United States District Court was th returning of a verdict of not guilty In the case ol the United States vs. Wiley V. Black. charged with defrauding the govern. ment. His distillery was seised by reve- . nue officers several months 11 go and the liquor in the establishment confiscated and later sold. It la said thut Mr, BIscK ' " will now proceed to bring suit against Orllwtor JlarWns bo1 -the eollector's-rr-bondsmen. The amount of damage that2. will be nkrd has not bees stated. -',. ',. Engineer Keever Recover lag, i f v-orresponaence or 1 ne vnserver, - , , Salisbury. Feb: ?T.-Knginer D. V, . Keever, who l now at horn from Ashe-. . -vllle. where he spent some time In the . hospital after being Injured in the wreck, is undergoing treatment here, . Mr. Keev r yesterday had his Injured rm reset 1 and was able to leave his bed to-day, it ' - will be several weeks before he can re, t sums hia run on the Western, News to. . day Is that Mr. P, D. Roueche, another or me engineer nurt, is improving salts- ractorny. I New Discovery. tsst Car Par CATtRgH. RHEUMATISM, NOWItTION, RERV0UINCII. 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