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I THIS DAY IN mSTOBY.'-; ' SAev:' J" Viwiuuvieuil uwwi "'." Carthagenlans at the river Crl-,Jt-nlesus.near the mount. Glullano 4ti f . ta Sicily. "V ' i i " ' lWftOgep Napea, the first ambasga , dor from .Russia ' to England g made his- appearance at the court at Elisabeth., and delivered his 1731. -Daniel Defoe, a popular Eng- t n.t. author d)d - He is best .known aa the author of ,Robin ;, s eon Crusoe, which was supposed ,. at first, to he .a true, narrotteo. ,. and afterwards as erroneous to J j w have been founded upon the pa ' ' pers of Alexander Selkirk, IMJUOwins; to the number ' of cltl- ' mm lo&vi n ar ror , mnciana. nra i T land passed' severe Jaws against v " emigration. ' 1 . - - ' i 143. China issued 'edict permitting; t foreigners to teach Christian re- je llsrlnn - ' $4e. A tore of Mexicans cros the ' - y American camp, cutting off eoro- AAJlur 'iiliu jmi otviw u... l ' Isabel; Capt Kerr, with ; a . sauadron of dragoons is sent -to A- ' reconnoitre between the camp ,-.,- no5 the mouth, of the I river. ' Cap t. Thornton, la fent above for : ' the same object ; the , former re . turns without having seen a hos , suddenly surrounded by a large : 3 body of Mexican Infantry and r cavalry arid after a skirmish in ; . which -sixteen ; Americans were i b killed, the remainder are made .. ", prisoners. , This is the first en .S"'. gagement and the first shedding j ''' of blood in the Mexican war. - 185JU The Initial point of that por- tlon of the boundary between ' the United States and Mexico, 'which at t) degrees, 23 minutes X- S north,. Is to run three degrees westwardly along the whole southern boundary of . Kew Mexi co, is established on the right bank of the Rio Grande del Norte, in S3 degrees, 2 1 minutes north latitude, and 211.4 metres from the center of the bed of the river, by the American 'and Merlcan commissioners, and a -.1- uiuuuiiiem erected.- ( .v. : , 18Ct8alarla captured by the Con federates-. ; 1861. Fort . Smith. ' Ark., seised' by ; - the Confederates, under Senator Boland. . - , , 41881. Cairo, ni. occupied by Union "troops. . - , . 1888 The Union fleet ' having re moved the obstructions in tho Mlsstaslppl, passed Forts Jackson , and St Phillip on It way to New -' Orleans. . , 1884. The steamship Bear .sails v from the Brooklyn navy yard for the relief of the Oreely Arc tic Expedition, and Is followed by the Alert and Thetis. 1884. The Michigan Republican ' State convention elected almost . a solid delegation for James O. Blaine for President. ..?... ,1800, The United States Senate de- nled admission to Matthew Quay; i who Had been appointed by the "mm. Governr of Pennsylvania. iltOB First spilt in new Isthmian ; canal com mission; four members ' Insist on Immediate adoption of plans; Shonts, Wallace and Ma goon urge delay, until consulUng .. , board submits plan. . vf , DEBATER'S MKDAU Etunencan Society's Pjriso Ooen to Mr. O. M. Anderson, of Jackson, Miss; Polk Wlller' Concert Repeated, ...Wlwv' av WBM SI . tn . ... ' t... lavidotf, "April IS. The' contest for vmenean Society was held Saturday flight, the members of the faculty by request, acting as Judges. Five men contested for1 the prise. The decision,. wiuie not an easy one to reach, was made In favor of Mr. O. M. Anderson, of 'Jackson, Miss. k - , j ..After this meeting of the society . over, a crowd of about 800 gath ered . in the commencement hall to hear Polk Miller's negro quartette sing .again,, the men having agreed to re main over and repeat, with ' some changes the pieces they sang the night before. The admission fee was only v05.. cents. Each -of the singers - got about in. .'rlAst evening a collection was taken top in the village church .for the Jap anese famine sufferers. By oversight this collection had- been postponed for two weeks. The- amount received W& ,828.88. - ' V t rProf. J. M. McConnell will be gtvej& ;at the close of the present academic year, leave-of absence for one year, td v complete his graduate course 'at the' , University of Virginia. It is very gen-! eratly understood who will nil . his place here next session-but ' the ap , - pointing power Is lodged in the 'hands of the trustees and until ' they con? -Brm the nomination. Its publication , ;ould be out of order, . . . . Next Saturday will be Field Day. College classroom exercises WJ11- give way to athletics. .:y-..- v, .. The work of replacing the- 40-sound tall with the heavier weight, 70 pound, -between Charlotte and here has been , r completed about one mile north of jruntorsvlHe. ' ; .. - j.vi;' - p i - i - - irsrtx - - - v x 'WtH DURHAM CHURCHES. fP&r - , , " Jesse Wltherspoon Ordained to 'Ministry Raleigh Convocation at f;f U. Ph mn'l rainrolt.1 special to The Observer. ; : Darha'm April 21 Yesterday Rev. H; H. Swetg, of Louisville, filled the puK pit of the First Presbyterian church. .-tvniie in tne ciiy ne is ttne. guest or ttev. E. R. Leyburn, pastor of the thurch. ' , - . v At the Second Baptist church yeter- oay afternoon and ' last night Rev. Jesse Weatherspoo ft. " a v Durham - boy who Is a student at .Wake Forest CoK jege, was duly ordained as a minister - f the Gospel In the Baptist faith. In ,nhe, ordination services several minis ters asststed. ' : . , f ' A. series of meetings and song ser- -vice began at Main street Methodist -church yesterday. There will be an elaborate song service every night this ,aki - , u ' , truesday evening the Granville clr " of the Raleigh convocaUon Will feet with , St. Phillip's church,. this - ty, - The opening sermon 4 will be . will be a business session and sermon i-'.XXTmA imAi w ' tnknlrt ; . em r ! A .sms.j. ' Ion in tbe afternoon of that day and men' missionary league Will foe" or- " ganised Wednesday night At the last named' meeting there will bo several addresses and this will end the ses sion. CHAMBFBlAlK'g COTTrtH RBMKbV , THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR. ., ' 'Mothers buy It for" oronpy - children. ... jHiiruua iiivn out it lor 'avvcirv - vkukum , and elderly peopjle buy it for la grippe." v Moore Bro.. Etden. Iowa. "We pell - tn.tra- of Chemberlaln's Cough Remedy tmtrt any other, kind. " It seems to have Ir k-n the les d -over several other good bin1." There Is : niv oueatlon but this . fnKirin la tbe best that pn be oromr. eo i -r congas ana cjuis, wnetner it ee a chll1 or nn ertnit Ihnfi is arrilcted. ft l- X. U. Jw.vi M Co. -r ; i r " 6CR.P,IN SANTIAGO. One Man Stabbed In Sunday light In High Point Suburb Gradctl School Commencenient Other- ,., Kewa Nows. , -"' ; f Pf x h Special to" The Qbseirver. i . ) 't, ' Mlgh- Pblnt, - Aprtt 28. The , com mencement of the High Point graded schools begin Sunday with the annual sermon by Rev.'.ThomajiNewHn of Guilford ' College,,. Monday following there wllt.be class day exercises' and graduate speaking and Tuesday the literary address by Maj 7. Dixon, State auditor.- Mr, Sechrest ) chief marshal for the occasion,. The. class of 1908 numbers 28,' the largest In the, his tory of the schools. r : ' There .was scrap In Santiago an eastern suburb, late Sunday afternoon In which one, man was stabbed. with a knife by one of the participants. Whiskey Is given as the cause of the trouble. Dr, McAnally was called and dressed the wound which was not dan geYous. ' - - --'s ' Mrv.E, H. C. Field, a horse dealer of this place.-lost a $250 horse .Sunday afternoon In-a rather peculiar way. He bad turned the-horse Into a lot and the animal was exercising' a-little When It fell dead. The horse was. one of .a pair he bought from Mr, J. El wood Cox last weey which were valued at $500. v iT s 1 "1t', Mrs. Klrkman,' mother of Mayor M, J. Wrenn, continues quite Hi at the home of her son on Broad street. Mrs. Klrkman ' is advanced In years , and her friends feel much anxiety over her sickness., ; 4 s r The ' gnow,. Ilumber Company has bought the property of George Gray and Rev; Brooks, both colored, adjoin ing their1 property and will uao it as an addition to -their already large lum ber yards. The property acquired -la 140 by 450 feet " " The High Point make of organs Is finding v a ready market for all that can : be made and I am informed by Mr, Shlpman, the manager, that he has orders enough ahead to keep him busy for some time, so great. Is the de mand for them. A handsome cata logue has just been issued showing the Una made by this company, and others will be-added every now. and then. At the present pianos are not manufac tured but will be later, when the com pany gets to running in good shape, Mr. Shlpman has had experience Jn this line of business and the company, un der his management, will, from all in dications, do a good business. , ' 7:;:' THREE INJURED. v DurhamJtM Stp Front Moving Cars and Revelve Painful Wounds. Special to The Observer. 4 -Durham, April' 23. Since - Saturday night three men have been hurt, more or less seriously, by stepping; from street cars while in motion. One of these Is now under treatment. at the Watts Hospital and the other two were taken to their homes, tate Saturday night Peter Boggs, .who lives in the city's suburb, stepped from a car without telling' the conductor to stop. He is now under treatment at the Watts Hospital. In the fall he re ceived, one of hit hips was shattered and It will be several weeks before he to able to leave the hospital. , Soon after this hurt, about 11 o'clock Saturday night,, a man by the name of Briggs stepped off a running; car in East Durham In order to recover his hat which had blown oft. He was thrown heavily and had to be attended by a physician. Yesterday afternon a' Mr. Edwards, of West Durham, was going to East Durham and stepped off a car the wrong way. In the fa)l he received a bad cut on the side of his face and It required-several stitches, to aeMf up he wotind.r-.--t. - mt., DIED IN NORFOLK. Remain of Mr. John C. Plttman Taken to Scotland Neck for Burial Smallpox Almost Eradicated. , Correspondence of ' The Observer. Scotland Neck, April 20. The chief social event of the wrek1 here was the marriage .of Miss Kate -Dunn to Mr. W, o. Lawrence. The remains of Mr. John d. Plttman who died in Norfolk, were brought 1 here .for Interment this week. He was formerly a citizen of Scotland Neck but had been living In Portsmouth and Norfolk for a number of . years. He was 80 years oW and xUedof paralysis. . '- Dr. H..I. Clark, health officer for the -town,-has raised the-quarantine at ev ery place where there was smallpox In town. ' There are one or two bases in the county, but the disease , is not spreading. -mere nan nee n. general vaccination elqce the disease broke out here, some weeks, ago.. . , ,"r- -v Rev. G. T. LUmpkln'. pastor of. the: Baptist chufch 'here. Is at. Washing ton, N. C.,, assisting . Dr. Mercer -in a meeting Jn-the Baptist church, there. .. newion;isooK vmn fjitertainea. . Correspondence . of The ."Observer. J ?.: : J., -Kewion, April 2i;xThe -Thursday Book .Cmb . was delightfully' enter tained .this week by.,Mrs.,W. C. Felmsr tef at the residence-of Mrs. S. ; A. Oiln merV Thev book discussed, wfta; The Arena," by! Booth - Tarlngton,v of v In Hana.'.H'Ku one of the social lead ers of .his, town and has writtensevx erai piaya; -ne o: nis oooks,. wicnara Mansfield put On and made a great play for two or three seasons In Eng land as , well as in America He received more money from the no bility in England than from the play. While Booth Tarkmgton was at the height, of his glory- as a writer ' he plunged Into politics, made another success, being elected a member of Indiana House of Representatives. AH seem to take great interest in these meetings." (Dainty refreshments-were served. ' -, Cut this eut and take 1t to It If , Jordan ft Co.'s drug store ana get a rree sampix of Chamberlain's i Stomach and Uver Tablets. - These tablets -are far superior to pills. " being easier to take and morn pleasant In effect The correct disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. .r. s; m. ' .BERrV AT HOME s.-Vr-'.'. - Charlotte Cltisens dladly Testify ' , . t and Confidentially Recommend, r' . Doans . Kidney Pills. t J I ' It js testimony like the following that has placed "the old Quaker Remedy" far above. competitors.; When people right here at home raise their voice In praise there Is no room lefti. for doubt Read the public statement of a Charlotte cltlsen: - J ; . - , . J. C, Presby, barber, at 24 1ST.- Tryoa street, living at 800 Second street, cor ner of Clarkson street,' says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, which we bought at the storsof R. H. Jordan 4k Co., have been used In our family with 'Uniformly beneficial results. .My 'wife has been troubled with her kidneys and ' back for a long time. Almost the first dose of the pills brought relief and In ever case- when we found U nee essary -to use them tney have given satisfactory results, so much so In fact that I am glad to publicly en dorse their merits.", For sale by all dealers. 'Price 80 eents. ' Foster-Mllburn - Co., Buffalo. N, T sole agent for the ..United States. J t ' , ? . Remember the name Doan's and take no otbec, . ..- IJVINO PARENTS. More Names Added to I4t of Those Who Had Sons In the Confederate . Service..; ; i,Vn'J f,J V-vi To the Editor of The Observer:' f Mrs. Elisa Hemphill, who lives on Upper creek. In Burke -county, aged about 95 years, bad a. son in the Elev enth Regiment, Company B, Captain Parks. Mrs. Nancy Burns, living on the south iork of the Catawba. -river, In Burkecounty, aged about 85 years, had son'in the Confederate army. , ' ', W. . HAILIBtfRTON. . -5 Connelly Springs, April 20, 1904, i; V ... , ,n . in . , i.ff ( a To "the Editor of The Observer: -' - in naming the living parents of Con federate soldiers in Mecklenburg coun ty no -mention has been made of Mrs. Mary Ann Dewese. She had three eons In the .service, C. T., Q, B. and C. F. Dewese. G.B-t Dewese was killed,1 C, Dewese has since died and C, T. Dewese Is no wA living in Long Creek township. Mrs; Dewese is spry and hearty although at an .advanced age. , .'"-'. - 3. B. CASHION. , Mooresville, April 20 1908,," ' . ' -r'- k . - ' "'If t " To the Editor' of The Observer: Mr. Emma CampbelU who lives with her son, State Senator H. T. Camp bell',; atvTaylorsvIlle, Is the mother- f four Confederate soldiers; one bf whom was' killed. Mrs. Campbell I an aunt of ex-Lieut. Gov. Turner." She Is 86 years old and still retains, her mental facultiea J. J.' SMITH. - rraylorsvllle, April 21, 1908. '.'t' - To the Editor of The Observer: . .' I have been reading In thevcolumns of your paper's communications -relative to living parents of Confederate soldiers. My mother Is living at the age of 88. I served two years In the Confederate army. W. A.- BAILET. Advance, April 1A 1906. s , . . r To the Editor of The Observer: - I note that friends continue to add to . the list of parents of Confederate veterans. I wish to add the name of M.'iD. Matheson, of Pee Dee township, Montgomery county, who as not only the; father of a Confederate veteran but Is himself an honored veteran of the lost cause, having served faithful ly as a member of Company E, Twen-ty-elgftth Regiment, Lane's Brigade. The old soldier carries lightly hie 80 odd years, works diligently on his farm and attends his stock, .and always votes the Democratic ticket He takes as much Interest In public affairs as a . young man having Just, donated a two-acre lot for a school building. May he live long and prosper Is the wish of " W. Mount Gllead, .April 19, 1904. NEW SALESROOMS Estate of Edward R. Xadew " Will Open July 1st. Store and Sales rooms at 20 and S3 East w -'. Fourth Street. The estate of Edward K. Xadew, successor to Fayerweather ft Ladew, manufacturers of the -well-known Hoyt Pllntatone Short-Lep Leather Belting, have recently made arrange ments to oqpupy part of the premises, Nos. 20 and 22 East 4 th Sty Charlotte, on July 1st, as an office and store' for handling their goods, and have leased same for a period of three ., years. Mr. It. W. Keamsi who has charge of their Atlanta store, has been placed in charge of the Charlotte branch of this business. - ' Mr. Kearns has been associated with the Southern business of this company for a number of years and is welt known to consumers of leather belting. ' , It is the aim of the present manage ment, or the company to keep up the high standard .of efflelepoy attained 'bytW manufacturers of Hoyt belting and the same liberal and courteous treatment wftl be accorded their friends In the future as in the past. Their ' belt shop will be equipped with the latest modern appliances for repairing belts, also handling . large belts pn outside Jobs. - ''A trifling coldit amounts to nothingand I'll be all right to-morrow. ' How many of us have heard that statement time and againand to-morrow shows a BAD CASE OF PNEUMONIA The doctor Is summoned, a nurse is called In, - prescriptions, medicines and excitement generally prevail. All this trouble and expense could have been, avoided , If . GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA'CUftE : had been used when the first symptoms appeared, f- It Is a never falling External Remedy for Coughs. Sore Throat, Colds, Pneu monia and Croup. ' Get a bottle from your druggist ana read the - directions. Sold In three slses $ 1.00. 80c. and 25c, 4, If your v frugglst , cannot supply, you, send direct to ; COWAN MEDICAL COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA ; : ESTABLISHED 1871. The 0! iest. largest, Strongest Southern life Insurance Assets December; 1905..;....,. ;.. $2,391,477.81 Liabilities December 31, 1905 : -LV, 1,956,120.96 SurpIiwt6)olicy-holdeisDecember31, 1905, 435,356.85 Business1, iri Insurance in force December 31, 1905, $10,310t 681.00 Number of Policies in force " . . V .... . .86,450 Number Death Claims paid in 1905 1 ; : 1,137, Death Claims, Dividends, 'etc, - paid to ' : - ' ' ",'', Policy-Holders in 1905...::.,.,....V...,.,. $ 5 111,496.75 This is a regular life Insurance Company, t chartered by, the Ijegislature of Virginia,; and has won the hearty I approval and active support neS3 anq iairueaiinj; uurui operation!:: pr.S CfflC :C:r::"2 C':tr::!, Cffice, 1 Chautauquans , to ileet. ' -T ' The stockholders f'of the - Greater Charlotte Chautauqua Company will meet In the parlors of the ,Y. M. C. A. this evening at 8 o'clock to complete the organisation . of the company .and to make final arrangements for the work that will be done the coming summer. It is greatly desired that all Interested should be on hand. - ii i ii ..." ' inn-.iiul, " 1 ' " .'"- nCtcDseYonr Vst J Paint cYoiirself A man should take such precautions ap he can to safeguard any investment he make.'; A house owner's expense for painting Is very often larger than it" would be if he personally looked after the' material put .upon it. There is often difference of three years in the wearinz of two different paints ' Cer tainly, in this case, time is money . If .you will see tnat Pure White Lead mixed with J Pure. Linseed Oil is used en your - house. you wui place y eVsi r paintiog bills on a 't reasonable basis. 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