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t, POUTICS ISL THE ; TExNTH REPUBLICANS END t QUARRELS .Partjr Now" Centering Efforts on Sc coring Available Man to Stake Congressional Race Solicitor Mark W. Brown's Name MentionedMr. ' lirltt and Minister Pcarsod Decline to Jton Pnttlnjr Telephone ; Wires ..Underground shot Over " Oame of Cards Buncombo ' Poach iTop rractlraliy destroyed Long. imwa-uui uina naiu Correspondence of ThkObiiervr V ..." sAstievllle, March - , . Republicans ; in Buncombe nd other, counties in' . '",'ha tenth, 'congressional ; district" have ' about ended theirquarrels, for ' the present at least, and .re now casting ; -about for an ."available man to? make the race lor Congress in, thin Atrto. : ' A number sof .well-known Republicans - fjhav seen, mentioned, -but . the most v4 yereietent name that la being discuss ; ed lo connection with the Republican v nomination la that of Solicitor Mark ' - w.. .crown, or Anevuie. miring tne - , past rew weeks the leaders. of the party tn this section of the -State f-.' .vj-' fiaV Mvon th. imtt,. IMMI. rmimtA. , utni.l.1: nitvun. VVIWW ' fifteenth Judicial district baa come In , for 'much favorable comment.' It la a s. , casa . ot, tne orncevaeeKipg the man c - ana not tne ; man seeking- the twnce. Should - the s nomination be- tendered Mr. Brown. That official la not after want mmi to have" it and, according .T to - information received - here,' Mr. Brown la being seriously ' considered k aa the most available man In the Re- publican party In the tenth district " tor the nomination. It la pointed out : iiiiii, ue wouia do accepiaoie to ootn : ' faction of the party In this district -and that he would be a candidate up- on which thn whnln . nartv fouM V ' .. and would unite. While ft is known tht Anllrltil nravn'i tvlnnAm dr. at work In their efforts to secure for him . the congressional nomination, it is be lieved that Mr. Brown - would prefer re-nomlnatlorv as solicitor for this . judicial district. He has held this of fice for the past four yeara and has : performed Its duties with credit to himself and the State. He haa dealt :' fairly with men irrespective of poli tical affiliations and haa won the es teem and 1 respect of both Democrats and Republicans alike. Mr. Brown has succeeded in establishing a lucra tive law practice in Asheville and It Is not believed that He would willingly ejive up this to enter the race for , Congress this, year. Should he re- . ceive the Republican . nomination for Congress, however, and enter the race for votes, he would give the Democratic nominee a hard tussel for election. " There la no concealing the fact that the Republicans are hard - put to It for an available candidate who will consent to make the congressional race In this district. It was thought some timee ego that Richmond Pear son, Minister to Persia, might be in duced to return and make the racr, tjut.Mr. Pearson. It is understood, has positively declined to do so. Assistant District Attorney J. J. Britt, who wa defeated for the nomination in 1904. by Judge Ewart, has also been mention ed but-he. too, aa has also Mr. Ben bow,, of Macon county, declined to run. IPUTTIXO TELEPHONE WIRES ;? UNDERGROUND. ; The Ashevllle Telephone and Tele graph Co., yesterday began the work : of Installing the uuderground tele phone system for Asheville. A gang of laborers was put to work trenching on Woodfln toward North Main street and also on North Lexington avenue. The work Is In progress under the su pervision of Manager Wood, of the local exchange, who expects to com plete the trenching and lawlng of the conduits within six weeks. Work on the new exchange, the home of the Asheville Telephone & Telepraph Co., la progressing satisfactorily. ; The Southern Railway Company has just awarded the Balfour Quarry Company a big contract to furnish crushed stone for the ballasting of the Asheville division. The stone will be "taken from the quarries at Rockcllff. Polk county, and at Collins, near Old !Fort A game of cards was responsible for the shooting of Jim McCorkle. a ne gro, on Depot street, late yesterday afternoon. The shooting is alleged to have been done by Arch Cannon, also colored, a. former employe of the t Southern Railway Company. The In jury, while painful. Is not serious. . After the shooting Cannon made his escape but was arrested later at Bllt more while awaiting the coming of a freight train on which he Intended going East. . PEACH CROP PRACTICALLY DE STROYED. It is feared that the freeze of this week has practically destroyed the ., peach crop in Buncombe county. In formation from several sections, of the county la to the effect that peach treea were in' blossom when the freese came and that It Is believed the fruit has been killed. Other small fruit, has suffered by the cold and the . rop of berries, plums, cherries and like, small fruit will be short. The apple crop has not been affected. - . A -telephone message .' from the . Beams' Creek section "of t? Buncombe county this morning announced the death in that township last night of iMra. Mary Monday, wife" of Stephen Monday, an aged and highly respected lady of northern Buncombe.- Botn - Mr, and Mrs. -Monday have been ill for some time and Mrs. Monday's ;: death was not unexpected. .The land suit in Superior Court, en titled Hemphill, vs. Hemphill, win not be concluded before Saturday. The trial of the case has been in progress tnce Monday and It was first thought that not more, than four days would be consumed. A large number of wit nesses have been examined and it Is earned that several others - are yet to be called. The suit; involving th , boundary line between the property given .to John and Benjamin Hemp, hill by their father many yeara ago, Is hard fought, Every point is stub bornly contested and much feeling Jias been injected Into the litigation. Judge Ch as. -A. -Moore. Thos. 8. Rol Una and Col. Luek are conducting the case tot' the plaintiff, while Locke Craig and Frank: Carter represent the , defendants. , Vi Former College . Professor Goes to Tampa. Fla March 13. JUdg Boar ; man to-day sentenced .George H. Ste " phens, former professor in ) Fafayette College, at-Easton, Pa., to a term of t . wii years in me penitentiary tor coun terfeiting.' The term. will data from the incarceration of Stephens eight .months ago.. Stephens wept when led ' away toy the officers. t , 41 1 ' f ' i i i i I, , L ? j J V Snaday jadiool Meeting at Cornelius. , , Special to j. The Observer... '" " t ,'r Cornelius; March 21 The " Cornelius '.'JJ. 0.n Km lu.nl . . . a. I. . .... - .Duiiuwy bv.iuui i iiiBiviiry : rsiiy -; win 1 be , held here Saturday, the 14th,- in , stead of Sunday, ; as , previously re ported. . , . v . , L X" " 1 . A LIVELY TUSSLB , ' V. with that ld enemy of -the race. Con. stlpatlon, often ends tn Appendicitis..- To avoid all srkius trouble with Stomnch, " Liver and BowHh, take Dr. King's NW Life- Pills.-- Thfy perfectly reirulate theR organs, without pain or dlwonifort, 2&C at R. H, Jordan it Co- druggista. .AMUSEMENTS In. Its criticism t Not Idke Other Girls." which la to - appear; at tne Academy of music to-night, the Phllr adelphU."" Press has the following to say; K . . 1S , The play la & peculiar, oaev a it 1 written about the subject of thought transmission and - brings Into . play hypnotism and mental, telepathy. ; . .The most Interesting stag climax la during- the last act. where during the trial scene, the murderer la hypnotised and made to repeat In pantomine th murder aa It occurred In the Brat act, mi after h find that he hsm convict ed .'himself, trie to escape by - th window, but Is struck and killed by lightning, from a-:; thunder-storm , then .raging1 out doors.. ' The play - aa a whole is one of the strongest comedy dramea ever presented in. this city 'and the Audience - jammed - the mammoth theatre to suffocation. Archie L. Shepard's Famous Moving Pictures are .announced ' for a return engagement at the Academy of Music Wednesday night, March 28 witn an entirely new programme made up of ' the latest productions in moving pto ture marvels, combining drama,-, com edy, sensational and magical creations ana the .latest acnievmenis in travel Pictures. The - best, programme - piv sented by Mr, Shepard Is promised for this engagement with no pictures that have ever been shown in this city be. fore toy Mr.. Shepard's companies There will be a special school chll drens' matinee at 3 o'clock. Alice i JJTeilson's - supporting com pany - Is saidi to ;e the best procur able In Europe for the performance of 'Don Pasquale,' Donnizetti's comedy opera which Is to be given here complete. This will b possibly, the rarest musical event of the sea son, "Don Pasquale" is well known as the most-delightful opera or tne Ital ian school. It affords the greatest op portunitler tor acting as well as slng ina. - The memories of theatre goers will be drawn- back to the period Of Miss Neilson's triumphs in " The For tune Teller" and the "Singing Glrh by her performance of Norlna, which will show that she has wonderfully improved in her art. Miss Neilson is now one of the world's greatest sing ers and considerable interest is awak ened In her return to her native country after so much success abroad Miss Neilson will be the attraction at the Academy of Music Thursday, March 29th. A BLOW IJPE FACTORY. High Point May Secure Another In dustrial Enterprise Rome Sc . ..ikM., rvimiitinii sun rvitloal High Point, March 23 It Is quite likely that a blow pipe and sheet iron factory for the manufacture ot dust collecting devices, etc.,wlll be estab lished here at an early date. Mr. Charles Farabee, of Missouri, is the gentleman who is contemplating locat ing the plant here. He has been en gaged in this line of work for a num ber of yeara and wants to locate in High Point, "where the plan will be materially, enlarged. President L. E. Johnson, of the Guil ford County Sunday School Associa tion, which held Its annual meeting here yesterday, called the body to or der at 10 o'clock, in the Friends' church. The discussions of various subjects coming before the meeting were highly Interesting and Instruc tive. At night there was a special song service and a paper was read by Miss Clara Cox, of this city, on "The Sunday School as a Living Link in Missionary Enterprise."- After the song service and reading of papers Rev. J. O. Atkinson addressed the con vention. The Sunday schools of the county were well represented. The . colered Congregational church here has organized a church at James town, and the pastor. Rev. A. J. Yate, will formulate plans for the erection of a house of worship for his church there. Mr. T. M. Spencer, formerly depot agent at this place but more recently connected with the Globe-Home Furni ture Company, has accepted a position as secretary and treasurer of the Eagle Furniture Company. Dr. W. G. Bradshaw, of the Globe- Home Furniture Company, has made a deal for his company for 1,000 acres of standing timber in Moore county and work on cutting the timber will commence at once. M:ssra. Newton & Campbell, real es tate dealers of this place,, have closed a deal for the Morris land- In Thomas ville, which - will make about 40 lots. The land will be laid off and' placed upon the market this spring. One of High Point's most wide-' awake business men and a man who has a. State reputation as an educa tor, Is advocating a trade school for High Point, like Dr. Winston, of the A. & M. College, suggested. It IS be lieved that there Is no town in the State better suited for such an In stitution which will mean so much for the Intellectual welfare of High Point. Mr. Henry Sechrest, father of Rome Sechrest, the young man who attempt ed to take his life In Bennettsvllle, S. C, on account of trouble he had got ten Into here, returned yesterday and reports his son's case a rather serious lone. .'The' doctors are not sure that tne young man wiu recover, DUt li there. Is no change for the worse In a day -or so they think he wilt come out all right. The wound Is considered a dangerous one. VThe' bullet , went through the body and lodged Just un der (he skin on the left side BUILDING AT WILMINGTON. J. H. Branjes Will Ereri $75,000 Bnsl- nesa ;' House Wiilard Bag ami Manufacturing Co. to Rebuild Burned Plant. , Special to The Observer. ' Wilmington, March 23. John H. Branjes, will erect, before September L 1907, a flve-story business structur to cost 176,000 at the southeast cor ner of. Front and Grace -street, to be occupied toy I. M, Bear & Company, wholesale dry goods merchants, who signed a 10-year lease for the property to-day. , u i. , t It was announced to-day that the Wlllard Bag ft Manufacturing Com pany, haa purchased a block of prop erty . In the Southern section of the city and will begin at once the build ing of their bag and overall factory, which was burned some time ago. The factory will t be somewhat lanrer and will give, employment to between 200 and 300 operatives. v Charged With Attempt to ; Wreck . , iTain. -' , Observer Bureau. it.-- . 120? Main Street, - . f - , Columbia, S. C, March 23. Jeiee 1 Evans, a Croatan half-bred aw mill hand, working In mill at Crosse C Button, , It miles north , of Camden, wbs arrested to-day by Spe cial Agent George Fltzwater, of the Seaboard. for spiking an iron bar across the Seaboard's, track near Cros set yesterday.,:; Mr. Fltzwater says he mm evidence enough against evansto convict him of deliberately 'planning to wrick a passenger train, -Tbt pris oner Is in Jail at Camden, i y A 8AFB ..' ' CO UG H WKDICINB : FOB - f VHllURKN. " , In buying a cough medicine for' child ren; never-- be afraid:, to buy Chamber. Iain's Coush Remedy.1 Thwe Is no dan cer from it and relief It .always sure to follow. It Is especially valuable fur colds, croup and whooping cough,, - For sale by R. U. Jordan at Co. . DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It does not contaiiran atom of phos pHati: acid (which is the pit)duct of bones digested 4n sulphuricVacid)(bi of alum (which is otie-third sulphuric acid) sub stances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. FRUIT NOT INJURED. Southern Pines Growers Expect Good Crop Maoiu Hokl Social Session Improvements on Large Planta- tiAM, T Correspondence of The Observer. Southern Pines. March 22. The frosts that have visited this section in the last two or three days do not appear to have done any harm to the fruit. The itrees in the big orchards are com lng out nicely, and, with the danger from freezing past, at this time, the fruit men feel encouraged to look for a good year. The trees are In the height of blossom now oh all sides. Southern Pines commandery is hold lng a Masonic social at Clarke's Opera House this evening. L. A. Dodsworth. of Charlotte, eminent commander of the State, Is a truest and a prominent ractor in the affair. The local en campment was organized but a few weeks ago. and much Interest is felt in things Masonic Just now in this ter ritory. The officers for the term are: Bdmond Gladnen, eminent command er; IT. L. Spence, generalissimo; P. H. Beck, captain general; G, E. Beard, prolate: W. F. Junre. treasurer: H C. Flint, .recorder; W. P. Swoet, sonior warden; A. S. Newcomb, junior war den; C. T. Patch, warder; F. H. Weav er, standard bearer; N. F. W.Aor., sword bearer: W. C. Petty first K'i:ird; A. F. Marein, second uar'i: IC. L, idriTiw, th'-d aruard; B. H. Pvt-ryigli?, sentinel. MA.I. A. B. HORTON DEAD. Native of Wake County, for Many Years Merclutnt of Cheraw, S. C, Passes Away One of the Builders of the Santee Trestle. Special to The Observer. Cheraw, S. C, March 23. Cheraw was saddened to-day by the announce ment of the death of Major A. B. Horton, one of our oldest citizens and a prominent -merchant. About Ave years ag he suffered a stroke of par alysis and has been a crlppl? since. The second stroke came Thursday af ternoon at 6 o'clock and he died thla morning at 2 o'clock. He was born September 18, 1825, at Eagle, Wake county, N. C, and came to Cheraw In 1870. He was one of the builders of the famous Santee trestle. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. G. M. Hen- drix. His body will be laid to rest In St. David's Cemetery to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists rotund money it It falls to sure. E. W. GROVE'S signature la on each box. Sc. - The elegant new line of Belt Buckles, Dog Collars, Collar Sup porters, Bead Neck laces and other new novelties in our. South Window ? U Best quality goods at lowest prices.' Garibaldi & Brans A BARGAIN! Perfection Blue Flame WicklesS Oil Stove. - SPECIAL PRICE, $7.50 25 North Tryon Si. . - Phone 343 VICTORIA KEENE'S f I, u " ' If i , i ' , 4 .CEMERIT TJie best and most econ omical material known: for plastering and Imitation tiid worlc. , J.aGRINNAN.: 173 Mala St, Norfolk, Va, Have n You Seen I "THE STAMP OF PER FECTION," Our name on machinery means that in its manu facture quality was the first consideration, price the second. That is why we grow.' MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and Other Machinery. Machinery for Farm and fao FfflrinK Three kinds, from 12 U,S",C to 150 H. P. Boilers, 5!!?STubular1nd ' Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved fin Maldiineiy, and Presses, and complete outfits qf capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw Mills, five 1 all sizes in use in the South. Pulleys and Shafting, smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. LIDDEIL COMPANY, ChartoUe, N. C DB. 0. Li ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSON BTOUDmO Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRTOIf STREETS. " . 11 1 1 HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS i OTLARIXyTTE A GRETOTSBORO. N.O. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS , Second Floor 0QX Building, CHARLOTTE. N.O. FRANK P. MILBTJRN ARCHITECT : Columbia, S. 0. 'cosyiuwtnv'44'' THE MOOX 18 MADE man jf people' would itad hr to ''ba lleve, when tha housewlfs - goes to gurchaae flour for bar baking day ut if she baa one used the Pride of Charlotte flour aha. will take nothing la. - Jt la - mada of the choicest se lected wheat and ground 'at our mills. - MECKLEvncna noocu bulls , .';-' J. Ice Kotner. lopritr. - rtwut Ml,' firs 1," , j ' .'i- ' n - , Sflco a pettee nmmz Estimates Furnished A. H. WASHBURN, CHARLOTTE, mi Emerson -Angelus LINKRI0R PWNOHAYtRJ la a Combination o the "Old Reliable" Emerson Piano and the World-Famed Angelus. NONE BETTER MADE Our Prices Will Interest Tou. Charlotte Music Co. Ii. WALDO AMES, Mgr. 213 N. Tryon 'Phone SIS. Out-ot-town orders for music solicited. MANTEEi WORK Is a specialty of ours, and our man tels are far superior, both In material, workmanship and style, to the ordi nary stock mantel. We'd like you to inspect our designs at first hands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and otners. Twill prove money saving Knowledge 10 you. We also handle tiles and grates. Write for cata logue. II. WEARN & CO., Charlotte, N. C. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. In the matter of W. J. Neely, non com pos. NOTICE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county. In above entitled cause, I will ell to the highest bidder, for cash, at Whltakefs Stables, at No. 10 East Stonewall street, in Char, lotte. N. C, on Monday. April 2, 1906. at 12 o'clock m the following personal property, to.wtt: Dump Carta. 2 Dump Cars. 11 Wheel Scrapers, 2 two-horae Wagons, about 20 Wheeloarrows, I Ractiet Drill, 1 Road Plow, l lot of bar steel, l Tent and Poles, l Bellows, 1 Cross.eut Saw, 1 Vise together with a large number of Picks' Mattocks, Shovels. Spades, Billies, Crow Bars, Hammers and sundry Implements uwed by railroad contractors. This 12th day of March, 1908. ' THOMAS RUFfTN, Guardian of w. J. Neely, non comnoa. McNlneh & Klrkpatrick, Attys. A HAPPY MAN. A man's happiness Is always In fluenced by the condition of his wife's health. When she is In pain he car ries worry with him to his business. Anything that relieves her suffer ing flits him with gratitude. A prominent merchant of Forest City N. C. wrltea: "I feel It mr duty to write you that the dreadful pains that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-G-LENE. It quiet bar nerves and takes away all pain." NURAL-O-LKNE simply quiets the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. It is harmless and leaves no bad effect. Bold by all drug gists. Free sample on request. JNO. M. SCOTT A CO.. Wholesale Agent HEATED HOUSE , la a great comfort. . One of 'our Stoves in your halt, would stop those cold draughts and ' aid materially la Iceeplng you eoav. fortable.. t , v . ; i All alses, for' wood or coal, , J.U.!ct23sId&Co. 1 Stoves. Maui ds Tiles, Grates. ; faoW 114. SSI ft. Trytw Bt. HICKS CAPUDINE . immumatcct cvaxa - HA0ACHC3 realUpC0tD5; im to nova - ; I ' ' i BUILDERS OF .3 FIVE YEAR! OLD old nanauM Express Charges Paid By Uo. A trial will convince yon that these coodi are the very bmti tor medicinal and other purposes. feotly tatlsf actory, return at our lunaea tl once, am snipmems are Hmmlt by Postal or Writ for prteo SALE Of VALUABLE Hill PROPERTY. In the matter of the Damask Manu facturing Company, bankruptcy. By virtue of an'order duly made and entered In the above entitled proceed ing In bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee In bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash at public auction at the court house door In Winston, on Tuesday, the 37th day of March, 1906, at 12 o'clock M., the mill site, the water power, factory building and contents, lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River, Wilkes boun ty. North Carolina. The land hereby offered consists of three tracts one of four and one half (4H) acres, one tract of one hundred and forty (140) acres and one tract of one hundred and nineteen (119) acres lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of the company. The buildings of this property consist of a brick factory building 60 x 176 feet, standard construction one story high, a brick store room and an office 26 x 38 feet and two completed tenant housos and six In the course of con structure, also a forty horse-power boiler, together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building materi al. Also the stock of goods In the Company storehouse, consisting ot shoes, overalls and sundries and a lot of plug tobacco in the original pack ages unbroken, and also one type writer. Alt this property will be offered sep arately first, and then as a whole. Thla sale is made subject to confirmation by the Court of Referee, at a meetina ot the creditors to be held at Winston N. c, on April 3rd, lsos. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Trustee In Bankruptcy. February. 21. 1906. For any further Informltlon de sired address the trustee at Greens boro. N. C. or R. C. Strudwlck. Esq., his attorney at the same place. SEE OUR LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS. 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The : Seaboard announce account ' the above eeeaslons they will 1..i.,n,t trio tickets from all point tn tiie tut. ot North Carolina, to Atlanta. G.t.. i return at rate of on first-clnsa fare r ' Sc. for the round trip, ticket to t March 15th , and Wth, and for t- , scheduled to reach Atlanta before i Of March STthv nnat limit, (; which passensr must r.ch destination before mld-ni!Tht re fifteen, (ti day In addmun tj . sale. Kor further Information a t t cliedulea. etcv call on your t or addreaa the umiorMifrned, - JA3. Kt-U. J it.. C. r. j , , C .' 1 - - cn.'?. u. , r.J Travellog CUaW B. RYAN. Uenernl I'astrner Agi.i,', . , . I'ortsiuouiu, V. The H Winning MM
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