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CHAKLOTTl! ' DAILY C: YHOIAT.13, ICOa it v ' V '."(! 1 Si 1 l.liU3 DAY 1H III5T0UY lOL-Columbus (Uncovered great 'number of email Inlands In the West Irtilloa. whtch hi called the Queen's tlarden. Theee wei. y his opinion, the . 6.00 ,. Elands which Marco Polo and- Mande ,. , vllls described a tha boundary Ot India,- ,."' '' ,,! J602vBartbolomew' '- CSosnold, In .: . search of a ultbl place to lot ,4 tie a plantation, d (Hoovered , a I headland -li , SI degree,, where '. h came .to anchor and taking" :'. '"' great number of cod at -, thla t. ... plae, tbey. called It Cap Cod, -' which nam It stfll ' retain J775. Congrwu resolved . to v Issue : ' paper mosef.- v; i -VM-, Jf 71 -American fort at the Cedars, ? f,i': r miles above Montreal, eur. " " rendered by : fclajor j Butterfleld. -, 'li with, S0- man. to Capt. Koater. - v f " BrHbih and Indiana,' On . May JOth following-. 4eJ. Bher 4 ' "i vburna. v with'- . Americans. a , marching to relieve the post' at .'thardara. wn attacked bv COO ! Indians, aad aftier, en- obstinate battle, the . oartr surrendered. ' -.The Indiair bavin Inst a chief and f-1 warriors, massacred as t-!,:mnir prlaofiers, Ob Slay - 17, X Arnold,' with about See AmeH-"T.-cansv captured tho Cedars wtth t: . out any resistance, and retook s '., too American prisoner. : , - 1 -- 2Ttl-ort Ore n by surrendered by tha ttrltlih ta CO. Ut. . ? ' 17I7.- Duel between General .McTn tosh and Governor Gwinnett.'.- 13pa. The life of Oeer re Washing. ton, com piled by John Marahall ; .. from hie owa manuscripts, pub - . , Hshed simultaneously la , Snr. '. iiana and America,. .-,,,, .. , lle-The BrlUah plundered Fault neyrine-tm lake- Ontario. -They ! wora drivan , on ty Oen. Bwirt. : XflSa Tba vtllara of - Roanoka. on - ; the jChaUboocheo, Oa., attacked rv; aad atonned by - 10 . Indiana, - -and borne ta aahaa..x , ltaa-At a council of war, the tieo v- t retary of War and Oeocral 8cott ; t Plan treat campaign for tba , i ; army ana . nary. Tha general , , , 1 rrapaee o attack - Mexico with -' 1 a float oa tha Paciflal to Invade Waw Mexico from Fort. Leaven --, . worth, and Old Mexico, on the ' : north from Texaa. ;'. , lWT.-rThe Amartcaa army antered i roeoio. . Mexico, . - .t l Socond'" tig llanca comrnlttae (. "Organised In San Franctaco. Cal, 01-The LegUlatura of Mama. .. ehuaetta offera to loan tha United .;, J8Utaa government 17,000.000 to carry on the war. - . , v Tha Agricultural Department created by act of Congraaa.. XSg3-The Confederate gunboat Ala - ' Dam. launched..', aaeA aevera fight near Suffolk. - . va.; cooieoeratee; defeated. lox-raullinra Southern cavalry J,2t, w HoUF . N8prlnga, lUBattla at Bakaf'a Crak,'jilai.. . between tha, Confederata army, ; under Uaut. : Oaa. .. . Pem barton, ana tno union forcea. under , n. uranc Akout Sl.000 man - engaged on each atda. in-n. ; Ing to Union report. tha 'Coa ' L.:"rata .were. aeat4. v t .anennan forced Jobnaori to ..wracuaie Keaaca, after two ' daya' Oghtlng. ma rraetdant vetoaa the bill -mmlm9milxmK voioraao u t State, jo.., witndrawa) of' Basalna'a ;'r from the territory' of .V rmVr ' la-baelegtd , wuereiaro py. tba foraaa of ifwW H:to 5 BUd P'hwnar ' i Ji.K wLBt acutaf. together lL,,.n,.i,lint:Uc,lW004 rrachad faaa '10 hem point . . s tr.'y between tha United iM!!i7,.,!,a Sor rtJn'a at stoul. JPoarachu , for trannatlantlo race for Emporor Wima ia-.t57Urt,n ready for tlUED TO WRECK TUAIX. J AfWed for tWV 7 wricea at !.. Special .to The Observer. '7' ' Davidaon. May H.gervlcea In tha Vlllaga church yeaterday morning were conducted by Dr. Shearer, who preached an earnest ermnn nn n.. y - - converalon of Saul of Taraua and hla i : wviun, uiro. nnii win Tkiui u.. 5J?'.to? oT; At Rr W.' h! o' Cornallua. whoaa paatorata at Zlon church haa under (ta charge a great many, people In Davldaon. preached. ,.Mr. Wuila fa welcome , vlaltorhere among tha Presbyteiiana, betng popular personalty and further i5 k?.wa ' praachar. He fully abstained thla repuUUon Jaat , avenlng. Hla text waa: "Mna Upon Una. Precept Upon . Precept," the theme being ,"Qod. unlike men, niver . hurries In tha aat underUklnga t4t , hava characteriaed hla work In cra. tlonv n revelation and In character building." A . aecond thought alab. orated and . a natural rorallary-of this other, wera that, In -human Ufa. character, -whether 'being fashioned , lowara ine gooa or tha had, la a grad .ual development, steo bv aten. vmi. , tlon leading to acta., acta to habits, habits to fixity of character and thla imai o an eiarnai aeattny. t , Cards have been received here with the following announcement: "Rev.' and;Mra. Walter v William Moore request tha honor of your ore. ance at the marriage .or their deugh ter. Llaetta Frlea. to Rev.., Andrew Held Bird, Thursday evening. May the iweniy-iounn. nineteen hundred and :.lx, at'aix o'clock, Watta Chapel, Un- loo Theological Seminary,. Richmond, ,Vav . '- -.. , . ,., - . Two neara boya, Vinson and Oreac dvnuiDn, were arreatea near Cor nallua tha other day and, after a pre f . null ; wwi Will iq jail in i,;. .., Charlotte Saturday In default . of a . 1 1 K . .... . i, g0 pond. Tney were arrmted on tha charae of outline ohetrur-t I rvn Ati "', tha track between hero and Cornelius witn tna purpose or wrecking a train. v The oostruetlone ,-were largo iron r aplkes such aa are used In faatenlng tha rails to 'tha tlea. . It la not likely that tha act waa much mora than Idle devilment vor that they had any ',i.very mallrloua purpose In view,-. A railroad detective ferret vd 'out the t caee, . A similar obstruction waa found ' near tha aama point somt time ago, . If another word may ba allowed as '; to Why frost killed the potatoes In A 'one plot the other night and did not " , "hurt thoaa In another; a few feet off. tho phllnaophera have come to anoth ar conclusion and now decide that It waa not the protection of neigh boring fruit tra but tha fact that on tha' Injured , plot there "was a heavy covering of leaven that',pre P 1 ground from coming up and Protect ing me pianis naainm mm com, wnue In the other oase the heat did arise and kept the frost off, . Mr. t'lay Williams will close hla acli')ol aemlon this week and expects to lave In a few da ye to take a trip to fcurope on a rattle steamer. , A MOfNTAIM OF OOLD. could not trine; aa mtich mpt'nM to jirs. I,ucl Willie, of 'rolln Wis., as 'id one 3i tws or Hnrhiwi a Ami I ulve, when 'It completely cured a run- .' r f1 "re a tr le, whi "' jer U " yss. fin ,iiler of I'llee. Wounds, i nx n ruki inriuiei ir(et anllientie and Iitm. ia a-t JH. li. Jordan Co.'s drug etore. AkvI'J Blcri l ant Par f 3,000 for J Uiit larloaiis or .ilcrrlmiullse Daiiincil hi Olivette Wrack. With cut h.-i'inj or jinuwing What llo , Sm lictting, . Correspondence of The Observer. ' ! ' ' Ashevllte, May 1 J. On - of 'the qulckent trades oh record In thla sec tion waa made Saturday afternoon when a route agent of tha Knoxvtlle division of the Southern Bold to S. Bternfcerg. ' of thla city, dealer In all hinds of aecond hand goodr," tight car ioada. of merchandise from the freight wreck near Olivette' Friday morning. Tha trada was made on the yard of tha Southern and almoefln tha twinkle of an rye. ' .After the wreck near Olivette when a down or mora caxa wera demolished and their contents strewn over the nearby hill side and vale, the wrecked goods war picked up by the Southern' employes. Jammed into , empty boa cars, and hauled to tha local' atatlon. Tester, day afternoon the gooda wera being sold at whatever price they would bring. Oreat long towels were die posed of at 00 cenia a doxen and oth er goods In proportion, -r - 'The aale waa progressing nicety when Mr. Sternberg appeared on the scene In his shlrt-sleevea and collar Jesa. Ha didn't know tha route agent and the route agent didn't know -Mr, Sternberg. ., Tha purchaser- of - the goods, from a saw mill to a worn-out pair of socks, Inquired "What waa all that fuasT" v He was told that stand ing on- tha tracks were eight oar loaded with wracked gooda, a verit able department store. "How much yen taka far your - stuff ?' Inquired Mr. Sternberg of tha route agent in his characteristic raggreaaiva, bust-neasj-llka manner. '.The route agent picked up a board, aquatted down on tha platform and after figuring a few seconds gave tha Aahevllla ' man tha figures.. Without oven peeping into tha" carer without . glancing . at - tha gooda; without knowing what he waa buying, - Mr, Sternberg again trusted to lack and unhesitatingly, said: 'J taka you." - A . cherk-book waa pro duced , and . Mr, Sternberg quickly wrota out tha amount of tha purchase, somewhere in tha neighborhood of If, 000. and handed the little slip Of whtta over to tha route agent Tha route. agent not knowing Mr, Stern berg' financial ataadlng, looked at tha collarleaa gentleman a aecond and than inquired if tha aald Mr.. Stern berg knew what ha waa doing. ' fl pur tan such .wrack, said Mr. Stern berg.. That nettled it . Tha ear . wera pat In place and tha purchaser given r until Sunday noon to gat the stuff unloaded. Mr. Sternberg went to tha chief of police and aecured, permission to move the tuff Sunday. " Then ha hired the beat wagons of tha local dray companies aad tha gooda wera moved to a big warehouse In this city. After examin ing tha atuff Mr. Sternberg estimated that ho will , more than double his money., Tba cars were filled with baled cotton,-cotton gooda,' ahoee, dry gooda, ate.' . BOXD ISSUE ASSURED. Sufficient Xamhor of Xante Secured to ttuarantre $100,000 Bond Issue to Aid New Railroad Out of High .V rolat 'Other, atewa Xotea. . . .... . Special W The Observer. ' v r v - . High Point,' May 1 4. Rev. O. I Powera, of the First Baptist church, of thla city, will preach the annual sermon before the schools of Ran dteman June - trd. He waa to have prearhed - the sermon at Wallburg College Saturday but waa prevented doing so on account of tha death, of hla aleter. :.'..., .v -' '.' i . Tha little boy of Mr. and Mra 8. I Davis la- aartnusiy III from "cholera in fantum, and fears a,re entertained for his recovery. , .. A - big lot aale waa conducted In Thomaaville thla morning by the High Point Savings aV Trust Co., of this place.' The property sold was the Ped Thomas tract, located near the min eral springs property and brought very satisfactory price. ,. Already sufficient " namea have been secured to the petition being circulated . to Insure the carrying ' of the bond Issue If all vote like they subscribe their name. Anyhow it Is sure that enough names will be se cured to carry the bond laaue at the first "-election ; sometime the first of next year, tha earliest posnlble time, owing to the requirement of a special act of the Legislature. In the mean time work on the road can be well under way, aa all. tha promoters aak I that $100,000 be guaranteed them and thla la not asked until connection la made with a trunk line. It Unex pected that Mr. Dee Allen's company will, report In a few day that work will commence, aa about all the necas sary preliminary steps have been tak ervln. the The i trying i nt High Point aa proposed will open Up a vast tract of: euburban land-for factory altea and already parties own ing name have an eye oa the future outlook of ; fhie property aa factory altea''-.'' "V , - '., Yesterday two negrne hired a horee and buggy from Mr. Haixard. a livery, man, and during tha afternoon load ed the vehicle up with three or. four additional dusky bucks, the combined weight of whom bant the axles almost double. - Aa the' wagon passed down Main street It looked more like a cradle than-a buggy, ' - However, . Mr, Hasaard heard of It end, when the two negroea returned tha buggy and horse that night, officers were at the stables wltha warrant. As a result tha negroe had to- fork over $7.50 for damagea which they did, going on their , way porer but wiser. ; v , . ' J MUX MK.V ALRKAD V ; ARRIVING. Many Drlcgatea tor American Cotton SlMnufnrturrra' AaeiNiatlon Reach ' Aheville JiotaWe- Convantlo in- dlcatcd. y ;: t;' ijpeciai to Tha onserver.". , " -t 10 A.hatvlllM. :.Uiv: ll.-lVfsnv eln. gates to the tenth annual convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers'- Association, which- convenea at Kenllworth Inn Wednesday,, have al ready arrived In , ihla city., although tha great bulk are not expected un til to-morrow. .'.'.- - ... -The convention prom I sea to be the most notable In the history of the as sociation, end the Indication! point td an attendance of 000 or more dele gate Those who will read papers at tha convention include Hon. Henry Cabot- lodge. United' Statea Senator from "MaasachUMttii;. Col., Henry O. Heater, of the New Orleans cotton ex change; 3i A. Taylor, president of the National Glnners Association; K. D. Smith, national' organiser . of 1 the Southern Cotton Association; W F. Iafrntv president of the. -American Audit Company, and M. V. Mtchards, industrial agent et the Southern Hall way. Oovernor Glenn will be present to welcome the vlnltor.' - ..-. An Intereetlng feature of tha meet ings will be a display of samples of cotton yarn, rloth, belts, braids, un derwear, ribbons and other kinds of textiles collected In Ohlnak Thee show the enormous trade field as yet unfilled by the American cotton' dis tributer. The gooda are the product of , Knxlend, France, India-end, Ja pan. Samples of natural-grown 'cot ton from China will aluo be exhibit ed. ...i It la all rlehf.to Inlk about beauty huh. Its, hut moet women are ton hny hustl ing end beve no ttme to cultivate ben it- ty hsblts. Therefore ther tsk Hollleter'S ynrMy 'lountnin Tea. t cents. Te Of Tablet. it. 11. Jordan A Co. , hook: club elects onictRS ThomasvIUo ' Woman'a Organization IIoI.Ik Bulnc hcenlon and Studies '" Merchant of Venice... . ; i Special to The Observer. 4?' '. Thomaaville. May It. -The Jaat meeting of the Ladle Tueeday After noon .Book Club waa held with: Mrs. Robert k Welch-' May. t., Heir': niece Mlseee Mabel and Margaret Hoover, received the gueste.at the door; aad tha hostess greeted them In the par lor. Tha ' house waa decorated with fern and put flower and sweat strains of music' came floating down from the must a room above. Choice selections from the operas and songs were ren dered on the now Victor talking ma chine," . V. --- r V, The subject for discussion waa the "Merchant- of, Venice.";- Mrs. Archi bald Johnson read a . well-prepared paper on Shylock. Mr. J, T. Cramer read the ''Choosing of the Three Cas ket." from 4 the Merchant ipt--Ven-Ice.. ' -."-. i'.. 1 ' -Thert came the election of offl cera, the old onea being re-elected for next year. -; Mrs. C. A. Julian te presi dent; Mr. J. L, Armfleld, vice presi dent! Mra.'J, R. Myers, secretary; Mra H. L. Iyimbeth, treasurer; Mra Archi bald Johnson, librarian. - , ; . .v-- After the buetaes eeaalon the guests Wera Invited' Into . tha dining room, where, the club colore,- white: and green, were In evidence In tha menu carde and refreshments, ttoveral courses ware served and the ladles lingered long at the hospitable' board of their charming hostess. The horored guest was Mra. Edgar Dix on, former member of the club, who Waa married last year. ' ' ','-.,,-, eMaBBBMsaaassvBfjasaeaeasajsMsassaisBaBSBasas j " ' -' HIGH POINT HAS BLOODHOUND. Pol lea Equipment Augmented by Ad- dition of Pedigreed Iog Wuk-h U i Kxpected to be a Terror to ICvll -- locra, , - . . rJ Special to'The Observer. "' ' ; ' High Point May K, The police force of this city haa bought a tho rough bred bloodhound which, so far. haa done excellent practice work, tracking hla game In each Instance. One day thin week tba dog will be taken to the county convict force and given practice work. Two truatlea of tha force will ba given an hour's start and the dog will ba put upon their trail Jt la expected tha dog will trail tha man to tha tree which they finally climb to get out of the way of tha terrible dog. Tha preaenca of the dog will be a terror to evil doera and especially at tha convict camp where the overseer haa a chase every now and then after escaping convicts, Tha dog came from South Carolina and la said to ba a chip off tha old -block of a record-breaking pedigree. Partlea from near-by towna can se cure the service of 'the dor? when wanted, . . . . . . , . : y; ' KILLED BY HIS DAUGHTER. Well-Know n Jacksonville Merchant Fatally Shot In Scuffle for Powwa alon of Revolver. Following Quar rel With Wife. ' Jacksonville, Fla..; May It. C. E. Hooks, a well-known merchant waa ahot and killed thla afternoon, by hla 17-year-old daughter, Bessie. Hooks and his. wire quarreled recently and h had been away from bom for a week. He returned to-day and had a violent quarrel with hla wife. HI daughters says she eecured hla re volver to prevent hla using It and in a scuffle, he trying to Uke the re volver away- from her. It waa fired, the bullet entering his breast and killing him Instantly. The wife and two daughters wera the only witness es. - - ' Bcrkman, who Shot II. C. Frtck, to Da Released- tYtday, Pittsburg, Pa., special, Uth, to Wash ington Post . This 1 the last Sunday In prison for Alexander Berkman. who shot H. C. Frlck in July. lit, and he speht part of the morning In divine service at the chapel In the work hauae, "Not because of any deep re ligious feeling.", aald Superintendent Lealle, "but because he wanted a lit tle recreation outside of hla eelL" Su perintendent Leslie says Berkman Is going out of prison the same aa he entered It over fourteen yeare age, except that he haa had plenty of time to think and wilt not be llekly to re peat the performance which brought him so many year Inside the stone walls." ' ' Berkman will be released next Fri day morning. - What he ta going to do or -where he-la going no person knows, , except that he la going to New York. He haa a little money saved from hla overtime work In the penitentiary. . " f ' ' ; '' Wreck Near Burlington. Special to The Observer. Burlington, May 14. A through freight going east waa wrecked Just aa it. waa taking tha aiding to clear tha main line for the passenger train going west yesterday morning. Two car were demolished and tha passen ger train was detained here- from 11 o'clock until M0 In the afternoon. No ' one -waa Injured. Tha cause of the wreck euppoaed to have been the braking down of a car. loaded with pig iron.. Hundreda of people went out to witness the clearing mtt the track. Conductor Coble.- who was In charge of the passenger train, and the freight condustor worked he role I y to clear tha track of the main line... f. v i . i i in i n v ' .1 W, W.. Inguta, of CJrwboro. v t Special to Tha Pbaprver.- k,;r', Greensboro, May 14. Mr, WW Ingold died suddenly -yeeterdiy. aN ternoon at his home X at $0$ North Davie street ,. He waa $$ yeare of ta-a and had been fn wood h-aithThe funeral took place his afternoon at $ o'clock at ; tha homeot Mr. ; In gold's lister. Mra F. J5. Oorrell, lo$ Spring Onrdea- etreet. -conducted by Revs, C. K. Hod gin and A. O. Kirk man; burial at Mulr'a Chapet - V Mlnu Hlnahaw, of GaJlford. Special to The Observer. , ' j;.r ," Greensboro, May 14. Mr. Minus Hlnahaw died yesterday afternoon at j: to o'clock at the home of hla son, Mr. . A. B. Hlnahaw. near : Pomona, The funeral was held this afternoon st I o'clock- at New Balcnv church. The -deceased waa $1 year Of age and leaves three sons and one daugh ter, .(ii . 4 . v. ', 'k'';.f 'i A WOMAX TO BK I'RKTnT , ', .' '" X ' ' saaasaMswsat ' ' '' ; ''''' '.'', I- . Must - Ilava ' luxuriant - and ' Glossy Hair, No Mitter uiui mmt. " The finest' contuor of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something It the head la crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair, It Is not known, la caused by a parasite that burrowa Into the scalp to the root of the hair, where It saps the vitality. The little whit scales, the germ throws up In bur rowing are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to step falling halrr that germ mast' be killed. Newbro's Herplrlde, an en tirely new result of the . chemical laboratory. destroy a the ' dandruff germ, and, of courne, slops the fall ing hair, - and " preventa . baldness. Sold by leading droaglsts. Send 10c. In stamp for sample to The Ilerpl eld Co., Detroit Mich. H. H. Jor dan Co., Special Agent. a caeu i on cuAitrrv. Bright Young Cornelius Girl, aa In - valid. Can Irtlably Be Cured If , Necrtwery funds to Take Her to . . Hospital Can Ho Secured. -.';.'-.;' .i.''. To the Editor of The Observer? ; V- Now that the spirit of benevolence and charity relgna and mankind, moved by eympathy and brotherly love, haa given so generously the sufferers of San Francisco,' f, With money yet begging acceptance at the hands of the chairman of tha finance committee, president Roosevelt hav Ing refused $100,000 offered by the Canadian Parliament' la It not in good order to make ; known to the publto : the conditions of a pitiable and worthy Uttle sufferer at home, and aak that the same benevolence, charity and love be shared by her 7 Little LlUlan Pace, 14 years of age, ha been an 'Invalid for two years. 8he 1 affJcted with spinal trouble, and all physician who have even seen the esse have confeased their Inability to cure per outside of a sanitarium. Her parents are very poor and un able to meet tha reoulrcd expense tor thla ' 8he haa a bright mind, is a devoted . little Christian, and volun teers. If God will tak his-and allow her to ha cured, to give herself a a missionary.'. . Dr. John Wyatt promise to do all la hla power - to help her if aha Is brought to New York with only the cost for board. $10 a week, 8he want to go and asks ma to tell tha people of her con dition and believes they will send her. Send your gift to the credit of Mlsa Lillian - Pace at The Bank of Cor nellua, Cornelius, N, C. -. , . . . H. B. SMITH. M. D. v'i Cornelius, 'May . 10. ? i PAPKR MILL FOR HAuV'AX. Company ' Compoeed pf New York. -- Richmond and-' North Carolina . Capitalists Will Build Factory at Roanoke Rapid, Special-to Tha Obaerveri Richmond TVa4" May 14. New Tork, North Carolina and Richmond capita! 1 Interested In a charter which ta being prepared for presen tation to the corporation commission far tha Incorporation of the Roanoke Raplda Paper Manufacturing Com pany. It la tha purpose of those In terested In tha movement to build a large plant at Roanoka Rapids on property controlled by the company and which haa facilities for enorm ous water power. 'While the plant will be In North Carolina, the plant offifhee of the company will be la thla city., The capital stock will bo $1(0.000, of which 1176,001) has al ready been subscribed. 1 Among those prominently connect ed with the matter' from whom the officers, will probably ba chosen are Messrs. A H. Christian. Jr., E. B. Addison. T. C. ' Willlame. Jr., W. M. Habttaton, A. D. Wll llama. T .A. Cary and H. E. Baskervlll, of Richmond; Major L. T. Emory, of Weldon, N. C, and W. S. Parker of Henderson, N. C. I FOR $100,000,000. Southern File Mortgage for That Amount in Wayne County. Special to The Observer, Ooldaboro, May 14 The Southern Railway to-day Sled a mortgage with the register of deeds hers for (100, 000.000 given in favof of the Stand ard Trust Company of New York city.' The Instrument embraced 147 printed pages and contained $11,000 word. It Is tha " largest mortgage ever filed for registration In ' thla county. Tha same mortgage will be registered In every county In thla State through which the Southern Railway runs. ' ,. " ,v - a - - tawwMekmBaasasBBasjseBsaseasaBSsassaasia ' ' Coed art or Tom Parrot . Seriously Injured. . Special te The Observer, ; V. , - Goldsboro, May 14. Tom - Parrot of Falson, a popular- young conduc tor en tha Atlantlo Coast Una, waa painfully if not seriously Injured her today. He waa ataadlng on the rear and of a freight caboose when the en gineer applied the brakee and brought the train to a audden atop Parrot waa thrown violently backward into tha caboose against a tool cheat and had three rtbe broken and received other bad bruiaaa Friends hsre took him to the Klks Club until the ar rival of the northbound train, ( when he waa taken to the company's hospi tal at Rocky Mount ; Had Three Sons In Confederate Army. To tha Editor of The Observer: I waa a resident of Warren ton. War ren county, and moved to Marlon In 180$. I am (4 years old, had three sons that fought from the first of the civil war until It close. , One of my sons died two years at nca. Tha oth er two are James JM. Bobbltt, of Lynchburg, Va. sad P.sA. Bobbltt, of Louisville, Ky. They went out aa vol unteers with Warren Guard, Twelfth North Carolina' Regiment , One of them. P, A. Bobbltt waa a sharpshooter.- Their last captain was Pla to Durham. MRS. L. A. BQBB1TT. , : - Marlon, May II. 100. - . J : " ,- . Jpdge Allen Not to Resign. -. r Special to The Observer. v '''''', Goldsboro, May 14. Ai X telegram) to-day from Raleixh ' brought- tha rumor that Judge W, R." Alien, of the Superior Court bench, would resign to form a co-partnership In law with tz Governor C. B, Aycock. .:. in answer to an Inquiry Judge Allen stated that there was absolutely nothing In It and that he was Jinable to explain the rumor. ;y V '"' i ':,.v:;::;a-:..-.0;?;U-?. v;ciVEs'vou'"''';';r;' complete trestment al -r our store for 25 cts. Ills ,Y' . tpeclsUy Is" Liver Coni- .t. ' ' ' plaints, all kinds, and he , guarantees etlfactlcn, 1 or money back. ' . ; Hamon's Liver Pills , . fnd.Tonlc Pellets c-'.q ' .' ', pcnuginect cures ., ... ' ,;W. L. 1IA!"D A CO. ' JXO. M, SCOTT A CO. Elastic Paint. ralnt must by eUitlc It govut give and. take with tha thrlnklng and awelUng of the wood and with the twavlnf of tb buildiPf. If ft is not claitfe it aoon looks seamy, cracks and breaks away, un able to protect the turfec which it ia tup. potedtoaover. , ' i , ' y , Tha most elattio. paint f Pure White Lekd and Purl Untecd Oil Jt it so els, tic, la fact, tha a piece of soft whlui pin so painted mty ba struck ufficiently hard with a hammer to nuke a good-tUed dent, Without ewklin the Pint at all. . , ,' Try it with a paint composed ofiloc,' barytet, etc., and sea what kappent. ; .The '.hard,. Mielashe paint which refuses to five under (L M will alio refnst to ex. pand and contract with the wood under the action of the tun, tha ram and the inow. . - To make' sure of a paint which will not look eeuay, crack and lose it hold, ipeciy . lewis : ,: ?l- ruWIULead ; OaetoertaaOiePtskrioiMsu and Pura linseed OiL- sat lae a beokUl esatalala esml asatosM rwoeleas et aetaai homm, olsrina Tslaable siassllnsi tor a solee main la sslatls rsat kease, A st loe aU parttr Is aha siwa. JOHN f.UWU A SaVOS. CO, l Sestk Preet AC, PhUadesjkia, Pa, For Sale by All Dealers. When You I aQean House. you'll find our store the I place to buy the many utensils you need and ought to have. I Allen Hardware Co f WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL. a apm-fAT. RiTM TO CHAHfJTTIt. N. C , AND RKTI'RN. ACCOUNT CKLB- BSATION MAI JOTH. VIA O. A. li. I. The Seaboard will sell round trip tickets from all points In North Carolina to Charlotte and return account JOth May Celebration, tickets to be sold for on nrst-claes fare plus tf cents round trlis May lMh te Win. Inclusive, return limn ''"Trie" Seaboard haa convenient schedule from all points on lis line to inarioue, i-r from nolnta on the Csrolma A Northwestern Railway, and will provide extra coaches on all trains. On May Snd. 13 ru ana Z4in, we w.u noia train No. 4, which now leaves Charlotte for Rutherfordton st 4M p. m., until :I0 p. m. I-WM"iAit . Ralelfh, N. C. n MG3 1 VII urn P UK s mother should b . (ourca of joy to all, but the suffering and dangerincident to the) ordeal makes it anticipation one) of misery,, Mother's Friend it the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity j this hour which is dreaded ss woman ' severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy ; nervousness, causes and other distressing conditions are overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tho serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's the use of Friend. "It is worta esvs many who havo J bottle at druff stores. Book containing rilusblo information of interest to tu t.nt 4 mrwt e A r trm tirwtn CHAOnaO KZQULAWR OO., LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA ESTABLISHED 1871. The Oldest Assets Deie Liabilities December 31, 1905;. i. W.U 1,956,120.96; . a. a a m a asj jabT ASA Surplus to policy-holders uecember 31, iwo, : t Busin?5s in In f Awn hiAmrMr luauiswvw vvv vviv - f . r r Number of Policies in force M V & : 86,450 ' Number Death Claims paid In:1905 m; :l,137r Death Claims, Dividends, etc.; ; paid ; to Policy-Holders in X905......:,. $ lli;496.75 This is a regular Life Insurance Company, . chartered by the Legislature of Virginia," and has won the hearty approyal and active support of the people by its prompt--ness and fair dealing during the thirty-five years of $ operation. HOME. Off ICC RICUMOuD VA. i 1 1 j.6;yJllI21lPrcs:- 0::r!:U2 Clctricl, CrHcs, 237. :i Tncn lrc:L MatirerV Rat-and Roach-Paste attracts taeae vermia by Its edori the eat MAI M KM'e) lNErT POWDRR (a ear death to bedrwes, loll, fless, moths. . -. Sold only in botlU. - At all druraUls' or urglsW t J. C. Criiifian t 173 Main St Norfolk, Va. 1 ' - i f 1 , j ljri a J. Pressed Brick in all shades White, Red, Bufl; Cray, "Old Gold,' Bronze ; and ' Speckled, . Delivered Prices f on Application Throulh Train Oaily. Charlotte) to Roanoke, Va, . 8ohiul in eag leo t, uoa. ':'. 11:09 M i,v Charlutta, e)o. Ay At M mm t .li am Ar Winston, Bo, By. Lv J.Jt pn s:tu pia a.v wmpiwi, n. et vr- r i.vu .uu pin Martinsville. Lv U:A Xv U .....Lv ;te Lv Rooky MeuaW am m at ttoaaoke, ...... i Lnv. Connect at Roanoka via Bhenajideah Valley Rout for Natural Brid, Lura. Haseratowa, and all pelau la raanayl vanla and New - York PuMmea aleeper Reajiek and Philadelphia, - Throuah eoaoh. Charlotte and Roanoka. - AddiUonai laforasaUoB from eu(a outaera vauwy, at. r- ssauu, Trav. Pass, A teat w. a BKTTLV Oe'l Pass. Afeuk ROANOKE. VA. Special Rates via SAL Ry. NASHVILLE, TEKN.-Peebody Collets Bummer aohoels for Teaohera, Van. derbllt Biblical Institute. Jun Uth Auuat 1Mb. one flrst-class fare plus - - J5e, for round trip - -fC8CALQ08A,. ALA. Summer lehool - f or Teaohera. June lath-July 4tb, rate one Crst-olase fare plua lao. round trip- ATHKNa, aA,tInlve rally Bummer ., ichool, June Jtth-Jul :?th, one flrst- Claaa fare vlua So for rounH trip. BAN FRANCISCO. CAL.; 118 AM- 0 ELKS, CAL.-Natlo.ial Educative. el Aseoelatlon, July ith.Hth, from Ttalelsh ITT.te, Wllmlneton I77.M. Charlotte 71.U, correepoottln low raise from other po'nts. MONTtAOLE. TINN onte.e g. day School Institute. Jaly Uth-Au- cust Ith, one nret-clas fare plua Js. for round trio. MONTKAOI.lt, TBNM.-Monteatl Bible Tralnins School July ttnrl-tlst, on flrst-claas tare plus 9a, for rouad MONTs?AOLB. TRNN.-Woman's 6n aresa, July sOth-Auamat Kth, one flrst-rlsss tare plus tte. round trta. DIRMINOIIAM, ALA.-Oeeeral Cenfep. enoe M. K. Church. South. Birmina ham. Ala. May Srd-Jun 1st, Ratel te be announced later. HAMPTON. VA. Department Knoama. ment of Va. and North Carolina Orand Army et the Republic, AprU iHh-fHh. certlflcat plaa rate. RICHMOND. VA.-Vlrtlnla Funeral DU reotersT Association, Hit ItlBJth, rertlfloat pln rates. WARREN PbAlNS. It. O.-North Car olina Conference Women's roreiaw Missionary Society. Warrenton, JJ, C, May tad-Tth. WRIOHTSVILLE. , N C. - lummer School. June lath-Slat, rate one flrst clase fare plua Ke. round trip, -For further information aa to rates fn.ra your city, time tables, schedules, eta., call en your eart aseni er ed dress. JA1. KBR, JR.. C P. A- , Charlotte. N. C. CT H. OATTIS. Travellna Pesenr Agent,' ftalelfb, N. C C. F. RTAN. -Oaneral Passenger A Kent, , Portsmouth. Va. Every mother feels a great dread of ther pais and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her lift. Becoming Mother's pnftfVaev9.t all women, will rt ir m fft AUmmtm, Oa. U 11 li via i vir;", ,:V-. v Ilorth " Carolina 31 . 1 AOS ' SlO.SlfJ. 681.00 ' FPtTPOPTl ill Soifcn r.r.:!;v: ; ;i'u'h"'i;''n: Rffect April 3,;15. -' this "eon(Jinea acheduls la publlsbe as Information and Is subfeet to .'cu.nit without notice the public. -, ' l: a. m. No. L ilallv-: Tor ''Richmond r"w "v at rvisstaj. vjvaiiim im aaa x Tj!iir"'i 'r, ror ' WlaatOB-Salsm. Kaiflf n. Uoldshnrs . Newber n4 Marebesd tliyj at Jpan- . Ule lor Marfolk let a. m. No. tt S.ll - fo Rut 1I1IL Cheater, Columbia and Kol elation. ,'s t.tv a. m. ino, it. oany eaoept aunnay. for Statesville, Taylorsrill. aad Wl points: connects at Mooreaville for Wla : latt-Salem and at Statasvlll for Hick-' , orr, wenoir, lowinf Hock, Asnavut. enq ; ther points west .. , . f:U a. m. Ne. , dally Nrw Terk and.. Atlanta Szpreee, Pullman aleeper to . Columbus, Oa,, and day eoachse to At- laata. Close-" oonneotloa at Boartnburc ., -. for Hcadersonvllla and Aahevllla. !: a. m. No . daily. New Tork end u Florida Ka press, for Rock Hill. Chester, f Waynesboro, Columbia Savannah, Jack-'.' SOBvllle. Dlnlns ear service. , 7 --s, -. ., i a. m. Ne. m. aaiiy. U- a Fast Man i far Washington aad all point North. :.' Pullman drawtna rooms, sleepera ie New Tork and JRlobneadi 4a r caaehee Hew . Orleans to Washlaatoa. Dining ear aer -vice. Connects at Oreensbem for Win- , ton-AsMiii. Knlsuth an floM.Wir i. - l s . . m. No, ft. datry. Washlnrtoa . and Southwestern Limited. ' Pullman ! drawlna room aleeper. New Tork W , New Orleans and Blrminchant. Pullman ' . wuwc T"WM vl will, .,uit.l.ll -,. tram. - - - 1 1 l:l a. m. No. lo, Washlnirton and i Florida, Limited. Pullman drawing room -; aleeper to New terht 8 rat olaaa eeaeb,; v U:C0 a. m. No. , dally, for Davidson. . Mooreaville. Barber Junotion, Coel I , mee. , Macksville. Wlnatoe-Salem . end UM p. m. No. 11, dally, for Atlanta ' - 6 looal Stations; connects at Spartan ,-. ..' ura for Hendersonvllla and Aahevltlsv ' i OA - . wn No. IX dsilv. far RihwA . ' or for - Raleigh aad . Ooldsboro, Pull- i man leepare, Oreensbere t Ralalg h, v . ficnnwn, .... , so m. m Wm sl JsJIv stvaent limit.- . frelaht and paeeenaar to Chaster. 8. C :i nd local points. ' ' ' " .' - for Tavloraville aad local atatioea; eon- f aerta at Statearllla far AshetrlUe. Xnea- ,, Ville. Chattaneof aa saempnia. i li u. m. No. M. dally. Washhtstea . ad. Southwestera Limited. for- Wash Instoa and all pelnu Nona. Pullman ; to New Tork, Dicing ear service. Solia .' rollmaa train. - ' - -. 15:31 d. m. No. M. dally, New Tork ard -. Florida Sspress, for Washington and Jacksonville an Augusta e New Terh. t First eiasa day. eonely . JacksjtaviUa .. M tvaahingtea. : , . .y- gusta. Charleston, aavannaa aaa Jasa aonvllle. Pullman drawing- room aleee ; ,' big ear to Jachsonvtlla First elaee, '-' aaehe Wwhtngtoa te Jackaoa villa. . ii a . m. No. 40. da lv for V, ashlnataa. . ana poiaia r" ri imfw o . . Waahlngton. First class day eoeeh At- , Unta to Waahrjigton. - J 1:M p. m. Na M, dally. trnHed Stats . ., taii. for Atlanta and aetata Kuui, BU HUH.nw - .11 " sleeoers U New Orleans . and Birming- j, : bam. Day eeaehea, Washington te New ' Orleans, pining oar eervjee. ; tela and realdeneee by Wadswerth ranafer Cemey, ea ere ieni left at Citf iket omee. p. SPKNCF.R Oaneral Maaager. II. HABUlvu iCK. raasencer TrafSe Maaacer. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WAY.; Direct line te the principal eltlea North, ' Eaau South and Bouthw.su sehedul.l tafclat effeet April IS, -ISO. Subjert t chaaa wiineut nolle. , v- " Tickets for passaae en all- trataa ra ' told by thla -eemnanf end aeeepW ky -the passeneer with the un4MWUmllai that thla eompanr will aef fce respensih'te -for failure te rua Its trains un schedule ' Urns, tor any sue eta as may be Incident to their eperatlon. Care is ev. eeelsee to five enrrset tlm f eonneetin; -lieea, hut this remaany la net respunM .- ror errors ar emissions. - ; Trains leave Charlotte aa fnllows: cxe. m. huii . .. m. iii. hit asonroc t llarnltl, ami wll'iilnstoa without cen., coooeetlne a t Monroe with S tee a tin a. . Dinnniin.m, ana in, rw'wlil . Ml. lh No. U.t Monroe for looal sol.ita elli, r"risaioi"li, Norfolk an4 atearmrs . - for Washlnaton. rtaltimore, New York. Bonun. ana rrvviaenro. wun Vm Hamlet for rtal.lih, Klehmend, Washlos- - ' ten, New Yora. an4 the 1Us4. With II at , iiaml't for Columbia. Savannah. Jecs .-.'"' Ne. 1S. oslly. at 10 i a. m. for Lie- eolnton. Rbelby and Ruthrferdte .in -. ' annullla etskel si 1 1 lrrlfi Mima out ehanse. ronneettaf et Uneolntoi wun v. j.. wo, iw ins- nioaorr, Innlr. aad Vtsstara North Carnllaai points. - ...:...1..,t.'.. , am J.IIm . b 'Bum . I. . v mm, vaufi . v. m. iwr wnwipipni helby. Rutherfordton sad all local eta -lions, eennectlnt at IJnoolnton with C ' " N. w. for Newton, Hickory, Uenolr aad . all local eotnt. . let, aiaitoa. a.uoioarton, rv uminf ioa s II locaj .laiiuna. , . Na ISt dally. MS . hv for Venroe,' eonnautlns with 41 for Atlanta. Birmlns. ham and. the Southwest, at Hal mat with . 41 for Columbia, Savsanaa. Jacksonville and rioftda aelnta. With St t Ham 1.1 , for RlehrooBd, Washlnston, d New ' for Raleigh. Portsmouth end Norfolk. . Threueh sleeper ea thla traia , frwni Charlotte, N. C. t trtamouta. Va, aaaw -' ..; im t IS . n. dalle avr.nl lu.j.. - Loeal freight ror Monroe. ,. , Trains snive la Charlotte ae follow! Ka 111. 10.ee a. m. dally frona tmlnta . Norta ana aeuin. - - r ; in. 44. aanr. iv:m a. m. irem numer.. ua,M lh.l hv Ldiaabartati ana all r a, 1- . No. 'uTdatly. :M a. m. from Wllmlnf.'' ion, .ui. -.--. ....... nv.iv. and all local eolnta JJO. f. "l. HU1SW. T fordton. Sheiay. wncouiun. aad C. W.. W, Railway polata. , -No. . ice) p. ta. dslly front Wnmln-. Mints Eaat. North and Southwoat eon. eotlng at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections r atada at Hamlet with l lQrVUll - IWf WHHXAJ "nr.", South, and "RouthWest, which are com. poeod et veatlhuls day eaohe botwe ; Portamoatn nn Atlanta, ana vvaanins. ton, end Jackaanvuia, ana sleeping cars between .rsy v.iiy, pirminanara end. Memphis, aod Jeraey City end Jeakaoa. Title. Cafe ears ea all through trains.' -Pee in form aii" a, nmo-saoiaa, r..r-va-tleoa, er Seaboard dsaortptive llteratur ' PDly to ticket agents or addresa. . 1 . . toWAJtD h COST, tnd V. P.. . ) V PORTSMOUTH. VA, . i ; ' JAMSS KfcR. JR., C . A. : I' .,' :'.;'.L..e Un OATTIS. T. F. A. - , , CHAB. R. RTAN, 0.. A. . ? ,i ,v-. fORTSMfUTK..VA. ' CKtERBATtON HrECKt,KTJRn tK ClARATlON Of INIKPKNIKN(. H. , CHARLOTTE. K C, MAT So-Jl lix On account ef the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip ticket lo Charlotte at rate ef one first close jtnre plus i c.nts for the round trip, (jilliilmum-rata W cents.) Ti'-kets will be sclil from all points In Norm Carolina, also from Senaea, SV C, Ander. on, Orten'ood. Columbia, end Inter. mediate tmlnta In South Carolina. - lati of aale May ISth to ith Inclusive, wiui linn) limit. May Jfith, W, For further Information, call en your ticket agent, or write -. ',.-, '-'n.'U VERXON T. P. A.. : - ' Charlotte, N. C. J, It. 1VOOTX TJ. P. A., . , .. - , Aehevllln, N. C. ...v. .... ' w. li. tAY!fil,:.' a- . 'Bslilnton, P, C. , Hate yoa rtsJ it? Tii' -pi. f " I 1 1 V V . . . . . . a- A trrst i:tt!o fc 'r. ty C! t. v.. c.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 15, 1906, edition 1
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