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o , , , i 1 ,Js ' , - ' J- ' .1 k '.', . ' ' 4 , j ? J)AITJY . OBSERVES, :flf ARCH 4l906 ! WH 1 3 X CHABLOETI) v FINAL' SETTLEMENT MADE - itarr.raoraVoii Voivo cask Bnrtoit Craigte, Es.. Settles With V , - v ; With - United states Circuit Coui , In GrewnsboroHri ncl pa J of Bonds ' f. Not Vet Ild HapUl lrogrem on , Building tivlnfprtonet .-. C'upt. ' JaRM W Voung F'l-eeze to . , eV iHHith in MonUuift Blisard-KiiHli , ' 1 for Seats to Bernhardt Perforaiaiico J --AJl Heats.UltoJy to we Taken. CorrBponclet)ce of Tb Observer. ... Salisbury March 2, The .Bell Tele-- thone -Company i building c line from a"' Baltebury throvxh northern Rowan. It ' tthi$ ita wlren to the poJes on the ' mainline. Five 'phones have been tak V , n br the fanners along- the line and It ' , jiiiu jiociwyiiie. mere win ue a dozen ::i?.- if the lln in rvrnlnnw1 . .f . ' Work was begun yesterday ,',on ,tho Siwu .iueoiuKicai (seminary Butmint on e JWvingnton College campua Thia i tru;ture Is named In honor of the freat African Methodtet. Episcopal , 'shofr Hood, who has spent much of (.'his time in Salisbury, doing g-ood for ' Ol raee. He is liked weatly bv both ; : '-" ' 1 !- j.-: ..;..- I-.--J. - ; f. ' ,-- ..-v.-.'-.- i, i. 1 . l . 1 11 aaaaaaisasaaasassaaaaas"Mii H f Ihe Carnegie Library, wMch has pass?. . u iiiw jriuira noor ana is going up f rapidly. When these two Ibuildinga hava een finished Livingston will be ' w me nesi, equippea coiorea insii- tutlons in the, country. There is not a white nan connected with It and it ; showe what hlgrh class work the rare la capable of executing. These two building will add 30,000 to the mate rial wealth atid w glfti BC the "confer- Burton Cralge. Esq.. to-day made a final settlement with W. N. Caler & JBon, the Bond holders In the celebrat ; ed Wilkes county bond suit, and to- hiorrow will go to Oreensboro to file the report with the, Circuit Court of the United States for the fourth dis trict National Interest attached- to this suit lit which Wilkes, and Stanley counties repudiated their bond issues. The Wilkjss papers were Issued In 1889 and "hot until the spring of 1904 was the question as to their payment settled. . Here was probably Capt. Charles t Price's greatest legal victory. He won a fee of 18,00O In the Wilkes case alone, and almost doubled the amount In the Stanly affair. The old man Ca ler Is dead, but his business is partly . In the hands of his son. Bird S. Calcr, . comptroller of the currency for the I ,-tate or wew iorK. The amount of In- W Aof , V . . . . V. n n tlnAAItA 1 I . . uicnc iiw.miv uunan nave brought is $62,675.44. The principal has riot been paid as yet. It cost the Caler? no nuie amount to establish the pre ; cedent, but with the rerovery of the v jirmclpal they rome out winners. Kerr Cralge, Esq., was receiver for the af fair until his death In September. 1904. and $ls son took charge. Salisbury took ,ii nu sua 1 Interest In the case be cause of local man gates who were con nected with it. It is recalled that hese; ere the bonds Issued by the two bounties for the railroads running through them. The Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Company has bought, through Mr. J. fiamuel McCubblns. president of the Salisbury Realty. Life & Trust Com pany, the Interest of Messrs. McCub- of S() acres of suburban land for which ia paid the sum of $5,500. Capt. J. SJ. Ellington made the purchase. This company will lay the real estate off In to lots and put them on the market oon, The land formerly belonged to Bishopt Sfoore, one of the most noted of colored divines. In these columns telling of the young 4- tnan wba presented to Shumari'& Co., SS-cent ulietk, which, waa read 199, t.hft nfl.mA ,e: m - vAiinff .(nnmiAnf . mail was forged. Wehater Burleyson was the name given- ,Thla-ls the denomi nation of a good young fellow who had no connection With this moat modern method nf irfnit, Hsitir Hnnlor l the real name and the other; an alias ac--coidihg to the prison record of tna city court.. ' " - - - " , New camo her yesterday that Capt. Jno, W. Young, who; managed some time the 8am christian gold .'mine. frnis . t death thre wnekn un In ft Montana., storm, ? He was a native Scotchman nd was liked greatly here. He - leaves a swlfe ajid three children who are now. ilvibz An . London. F.n. gland, -'' n " The sale f seats for . the Sarah Bernhardt' cerf arms nc hern Hntnriiav lugiUr arcn iu. orougni out tne great est rush yesterday morning in the the- j iricai nisiory or waiisoury. There tremenduous out-of-town patronage, the visitors paying . freely for their seats ana tne best ones obtainable. mere win not be a vacant foot of space for standing room. Of this big house, the Divine Sarah gets about the whole thing. She has the-$2,000 and not only that, but eho receives 80 per win. vi uie suro US. The tnan,. ment therefore' maiceo an nothing and the high-priced seats were unuumnrjr iur salvation. All. Salisbury regrets the determina tion Of Miss Vfre-lnto H,ln,..r ' tv, pretty and nooular Htenmrrunhor . mo oausDury uuaranty & Realty Co., to leave the town. She has had a flat tering proposition from Lane Brothers. the erftn t Rnirnlr. in : ( .--v..v.v- .. jjB'ia con tractors and will leave in two weeks for that place. Nobody in Salisbury va ever iiHta more ana nobody ever will be. HELD NEGRO THREE HOURS. Ilowan- 'Vumtfr mni xrnM. i. , . ---- .. . v a r. ..oliv ill His l'arlor and Holds Hltn at Bay ""i cMivi ijiuii mi mincers Arrive Burglar Held for Court Without Bail. Special to The Observer. Salisbury. March Henry Houston,' a negro about 80 years old. was caught in a room at the residence of Mr. J. A. Hartman about 1 o'clock this morning and held until an officer came for him. Mr. Hartman lives four miles in the country. In the night Mrs. Hartman was aroused by the movements of someone in the parlor. Both arose and Mrs. Hirtnun .wor ried the lamp while her husband lead the way with a double-barrel shot gun. The negro came under the glare of the lamp and Mr. Hartman leveled nis gun at mm. warning the negro uwl it move unaer me tnreat or leath he held the burnrlar a moment and then knocked him down with a blow on the side of the head. The negro ay unconscious tor several moments and then Mr. Hartman sent to Salis bury for an offler. For mnrty than three hours he held the gun upon he mgro, wno was then wouuded and dazed, until Deputy Sheriff Hodge Krider sent his son to make the arrest. Mr. Krider brought the man to town tied. This afternon a preliminary hearing was given him before T. M. Kern, Esq. The negro could give no account for his actions except to say inai ne was arunn and did not remem ber the circumstances. He was held for court without ball, the offense be ing a capital one. At first it was thought that the negro was unarmed, but later a flve-ohamber hammerless .38 calibre weapon was found under a lounge in the parlor. He was other wise loaded, having a half-gallon jug. He is not a stranger to crime. ' . .-- -i ' i".- -IV" 'r . " ' ?.-.-:S. rt'-f '.. . - ' of Stat - Dlspnsary Board j, uuunwHv vfverj rrospecttye inn inviuiKuw vivmsofl. ' j Observer Bure'au, ; 1309 Main fitreet Senator Tillman was here last night and thin mnrnlnar In . . al .ouiiaqi KUIUO Willi the new inember of the State board of dispensary directors. The Senator no mo guest oi uen. Wills Jones, where hn raw u v, , .-, i. j, . He was here on his way home to ..,.i.uit i.-vfu a trustee trip to Clem-son.- It iS, thought fho, h With the new dlsnAnaarv llr.,mr. t j ."i .w . tvciy way satisfactory. The new "luK-aiBa in an expression from one of thm-n In -PI. a oi,.A...H i - T. VUWI1CJ, 19 disposed to follow the suggestions Jf reiurm wnicn ena.tor Tillman out lined in his "IPSllmnnu" hctnr. tl,. In m- . V V LilU 1 11 TTOSuig committee. , "What db you think of the sUgges tion outlined In Th (,ha..Un. .4 1 , . . W .Ml . 11 V- ly. the Senator was asked, "of the dispensary people organising to meet v.. u.janiaanun ai Ui6 otner siae f "I think another 'March convention' a good idea," said the "pitchfork wmtoim, cnucKimg. Then the Sen ator volunteered a piece of informa tion to the party of newspaper men oiiiiuiMK aooui mm at tne union sta tion. "You know I've got John C iainoun a old committee room at Washlnxrtnn now " ha slyly perhaps at the shock he surmised inn wouia. cause m certain dignified quarters. "So you see that T am at least breathing ..thj, arma a ..w " . vi in a. U. statesmanship." This caused a laugh. ""'ii' tun ociiuior seemea to appreci ate, until one of the newspaper men Said SOmethinff- nfl rfu at it tn. ih. that "it must have been a devil of a smeii to nave lasted ao long. Senator Tillman 1s (,nthiil.ti about the prospects of putting In a number of permanent improvements at Clemson. He predicts that these will be put In in the Immediate fu ture. The school last VM r hnri in n,n away 200 boys for lack of roof. Now that the new agricultural hall is off the hands of the trustees and the tag tax Is Increasing ihera -will ho mnra money available for enlarging the dor mitory accommodations. It is likely ateo that the faculty will be Increased SOOTl aft thA 1nnH tnt-lnn ! ovmiiiliiil enough to meet the demand 'upon it. - oenawr unman leit nere for his home at Trenton. He appears to be In excellent health. ; link Throws Bnll. Correspondence of The Observer. Ashevllle, March 2. The second con test between Khari T.lnlr th u; rami c and a bull at Lincoln Park yesterday anernoon resuitea in a victory for ii nit. a larger crowd was present than on the first day of the wrestle and better sport was furnished those who attended, kink threw the bull twice. The first fall was won in four minutes and the second in a little more than 15 minutes. The bull that Linked tackled yesterday was about as gentle as the one that was furnished for the first day. He offered some re sistance to Link's efforts to throw mm, however. i, - , Mr. Biggs Still in Judgeship Race. Correspondence of The Observer. Durham, March 2. For several days there has been a preslstent rumor that Mr. J. Crawford Biggs, of this city, had given out the idea of making the run for the Judgeship, announce ment of which was made some time ago. To-day Mr. Biggs was asked about the matter. He mild that th ri'mura were without foundation. TOTnilTrngimttllttttlMtlTl MATTRESS , EE1 aaitary Felt Mattress Exemplifies the true economy of buying only the best. The original cost my be a little higher, but in the end it is far cheaper. A Red Cross Sanitary Felt costs $15.00 and lasts about 15 years one dol lar a year, eight cents a month, about 1-4 of a cent a day, and you get the best, most comfortable mattress made. The imitation cheaper felts cost you from $7.50 to $12.50, and their average life is from one to three years, or from $4 to $7 a year. The Red Cross Sanitary Felt means comfort, luxury and durability, and it is far cleaner than the best hair or any of the cheaper felts made. There is more money made for your dealer if he sells you an imi tation felt, as the Red Cross Sanitary Felt is the standard and the profit of necessity is small, so unless you insist upon getting the genuine, an inferior brand will be sold you. Sold by Representative Dealers. Manufactured by SOUTHERN SPRING BED COMPANY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. .4' .1 ' Daily Arriva New Goods the Bi Every, department 'has been replenished in the past week with new goods. The Dress Goods, Silks Notions, Jewelry, Coat Suit, Clothing, 'Shoe. Carpet, China, Men's and Ladies' Furnishing Departments all look fresh with the newest things of Spring. Our buyers in New York are searching for the latest and best, and are rushing them out as fast as freights and express can bring them eA visit to our stores this week will give , you an opportunity to see what is New. Dress Goods Black Dress Goods 54-inch All-Wool Grey Suiting, medium weight for Eton Suits and Separate Skirts. The Yard $1.00. 42-inch Mohair, In Navy, Tan, Alice Grey and Black. The Yard $1.00. 36-tnch All Wool Albatros, In White, Alice Grey, Old Rose and niack, at The Yawl 50o. 52-inch Chiffon Panamu in v,,,. A beautiful material for p;ton Suits ana eparnTe smrta. The Yard $1.00. 44-Inch Mohair, in the Light Gun Metal Grey, at The Yard 85c. 42-inch Gun-Metal Panama, at The Yard 50c. x ae-liioh Shepherd Plaid, Mohair, in Navy and White. . ;Y' The Yard 50c. . ; Allover laces and Nets 45-inch White Figured Nets, in uoVb and Fhrures. at Tlie Yard 83c. S 0-Inch White FKtured Net . Tlie Yard $1.25. ,4 4-inch Black Figured Net. at' (,v The Yiutl $1.25. 18-Inch Cream Kcru and .White Laces for: Waists. 'at Yard 98c $1.23, $1.50, $2.23, $3.50. A Kpeolal Value in a Novelty. Panama, 4 4 Inches wide, the greatest value in our black . goods slock, at . The Yard 50c. 52-Inch Chiffon Panama. "The Yard $1.00. 42-Inch Voiles, at The Yard 75c. $1.00, $L5and $1.50. Coat Suit Department A few good numbers In Spring Jackets, made in Covert, short, ttght fltting, trimmed in bands of material and tl'chlng. We are selling them at 1-4 off real value. PWcch From 3.S0 to $8.30. Ladles' Tub Suits In White Mercer ised Cotton, good imitation of Linen; launders nicely. Eton, Half-Fitting and Bo Jackets Trimmed Skirts. I'ricp of Suits l-Vom $3.50 to $5.75 ... Walking Skirts, new spring ttyie and material, finoly tailored. Alany Cored Flare . Skirts and Circular ef fects. Hattfste, Panama and Bvilllan tine. - JTiccs From aj0 to $17.30. ' White Linen Sklrw, good quaiitv of Linen, pretty styles, well tailored. 'Prices' $5.00 to $8.00, Carpet Department Spr,n '8 a,mo'' h16 the new season has broiiRht us many new things necessary to house furniahers. PerhapH you may m .m1 a. ne- Mat ting or Carpet to replace the worn one; or pcmslhly you are going to furnish a new home. Right aloni? this line wc are hoailWirtors In the way of Floor-Coverings. Mattings, Carpets. Hugs, fiom in., (luapcst to the best of the manufactures' products. The new line of Nottingham I.;i-e. Read and riamhoo, Hope nd Tapestry Portiere Curtains we are showing has no cnial in the Caroifmis We make a specialty of Window Shades, fllllnif nil or.i. rs for extra lengths and widths on short notice from a i aretullv seiei ted stm-k; mounting all special shades on Improved Hartshorn Rollers has PHt.ihl1shr.rt ft precedent in the shade rade. which Is a guarantee within Itsolt lt u fill your orders and get satisfactory results. Kxtnsion Rods. Coi-iKo Rod and .Curtain Poles of all kinds. Evervihliic the newest :m .ib it. . TKADK STItEfTl TIIIR1 FlXJlt. Jewelry Department Our show cases are full of all that's nc.w'( and up-to-date. We are now showing a complete line of spring goods. . Cu, Glass. Pllverwflre. Clocks and Novelties, Waist Sets. Cuff and Col lar Pins. Belt Buckles, Hat Pins nnd Bracelets. In Solid Gold, Gold Killed and Sterling Sliver. Our line of Cuff Pina io second to none. ' 25c. to 8.1.AU a itair. Ldcltcts. Chains. Urooches and Scarf Pins of every description.' Our tine of sifcnet Rings are extra -good values. Engraved free of charge. Watches of all kinds frnm the Im 8i;oll. at $1.0U. to the finest Kolid , Gold Ladies' and Gentlemen's sixes. All guaranteed time. keepers. Orders taken for Kngraved Visiting varus ana wending invitations. 27-ln'h new Mine Tnff.-tii Silk, will WhlW Pin .Stripe. The Yard $.no. i-iim-i i .savy -isrreta. In mmhII r..,.,.., ner-Ks; Klue. lHack. Green and Garnet. Tho Yard $.oo. 36-inch Two-Toned Taffeta: Xnw Garnet, Urown, Green nnd Gun- jvi e i a i . Tlie Yard $1.00. 27-lnrh Ranral "Jlllf in aii Champagne. Green and Lavendor. The Yard 418c. SI -Inch Cnreftn very handsome 811k for dinner gowms. Colors. Cream, White, Light Blue, Pink and Green, at Tlie Yawl 75o.- ' A full line All-Kill fr .i. 24 inches wirie, at Tho Yard 69c. 36-lnch CIth nt cini.i r and Shirt Wnls.a. at "alB llio Yawl $1.00. j 34-Inch Cream While Jap Silk, at j inru niw. Better grades at 8c. and $1.00. Notion Department A new lot of Wire Hair Pins, as sorted slses. In box, nt Per Hox 5 ami 10c. Snow White Shoe 1'nlish for i lean Ing canvas shoes quick and easy. Price Per Bottle 10c. Woodland Violet Perfumed Am monia at Per Bottle 10c. RlYiera Violet Talcum Powder large slxe Bottle for 25c. A new lot of Scissors and Shears, worth regular 25 and 50c. per pair. Our special price Per Pair Only 10c. Toicscopo Drinking Cups At 10c. each. A nv lot of Pearl Buttons, as sorted sis. Per Down 10c. "V- Arm y, 4 ' kf 4- 4 ' " d T- - tit V V t " ri
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