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!:.V'. -, .. :...-vr ;s A VICTORY FOR BLACK BUBS MIL. ROtLIXS l-XRCE0 TO WaLL? Western Republican Conitldrr Rme '"v nation of (State ClMlrntii m a lle- - ? tine Victor for Um llepreeenlav , ' iivei front the Eighth 'and tsny He 'VM Cantor tliu Mat wnvroiinn '): Fee red tlutt Former AalievUle :Laly Haa IWn Murdered In Mexico k MlM Walker's Ilrea-h at Promise Suit .Again I. A. Edwards, of V;-,; I'Dton City, Teun ConUuned. ' ? Bpec4al to The Observer. 4 ' . Aahevllle. May 21. Local Republl- ' uni who are out-spoken In their i vlewe- on matter pertaining to Re- ' publican State politics, 'and especially relative to tha factional difference In that party In North ..Carolina, declare ; that tha resignation of Bute Chair man Thomas & Rollins at tha meat Ing of tha. xeeutlva committee In . Oraenaboro Saturday afternoon, waa - for tha aola purpoaa of check-mating CongreatiRian Blackburn, but that tha action of tha former State chairman will fall -or reauit. .Theae Republl rana, who do not hesitate to expreaa their opinion, further say that the tendering of reaignutlon by Mr. Rol lins -wae nothing hort of a victory for Mr. Blackburn; that Mr. Rolllne and tha "organization" were driven to ' auch a course to save themselves tha humiliation of crushing defeat by Mr. Blackburn when the State con vention meeta and that It will in no wise suffice to stem the tide of Re- . publican sentiment flowing toward Mr. Blackburn and that the eighth district Representative will be chosen chairman over th combined tfforta of tha opposition. These ore the opinion expressed by republicans favorable to Blackburn and also by Republicans opposed to him. Re publicans neie profess to believe (hat Blackburn Is now securely In the sad dle, that he will proceed to apply the lash' and that Republicans who are nppoaed to him will be careful not to maka too great a display of this op pesltlon. Friends of Blackburn In this neck of the woods say thut he will raeep tha county conventions from the mountains to the sea, that Mitchell county has started the bull rolling and that other counties will quickly fall In line. It is believed by Ulackburn's friends in Buncombe that trsla county will be instructed for him or, at leaat, that he will get the big Wof'ths Buncombe delegation. The fight for Blackburn far State chair, man la on In Western North Carolina and hla frlanda are jubilant over tha prospects ef hla capturing the conven tion while tha "organization" peoplo have aaamlngly given up. MAT HAVE BEEN MURDERED IN MEXICO. .Tha family, friends and relatives of Mrs. John C. Cavendish, who waa Miss Jcavtphlne Hood, of this city, are greattr alarmed for the safety of that lady and fears are entertained that he and her husband have been foully dealt With. Mrs. Cavendish Is a daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Hood, formerly residents of Ashevllle. an. I also a niece of Mrs. Piatt, of this city. AslMtee Hood. Mra Cavendish was wall known In Aahenlle ' and withal a social favorite. Hhe left Ashevllle last November to visit her parenta at New Iberia. La., and after a stay there of little more than three weeks, became engaged to and mar ried. December 18, John C. Caven dish. After the wedding Mrs. (aven dish told her mother that she and hir husband wene going to Mexico whir Mr. Cavendlifi was Isrgely engaged In fruit culture and thut for the parent not to expect a letter for a period of eight weeks. The young couple left New Iberia the day following the wedding and have not been . heard from alnce. Mr. and Mra Cavendish gave their address aa Vera Cru. Mexico, care the American consul al that place. The parenta of the young woman have written to the American consul at Vera Crui and have receiv ed In reply a letter stating that Mr. and Mrs Caveni sh have never call ad at Che ronulate. Letters ad dressed to Mr. and Mrs. Cavendlfi'i at Vera Cru have been returned. The fsoilly of the missing young woman Is confident that she would have written If all was well with her and now fear that both Mr. and Mrs. Cavendish have hrn murderd. Mrs. Hood Is HlrnoM frutitlr with erlef and has written to ofll.lale at New Orleans. Vrr "ru snd to friends i.f Mr. Cavvndlsh In Louisiana, but no face of the couple haw been found. The section of Mexico Into which Mi. end Mm. C'HVf-ndlsh were going la wild and dangerous and this fact hat Increased Mrs Hood's alarm for hr (laughter's safety. Mr. Cavendish Is an Englishman by birth and saw ser vice In the Boer wsr. fighting foi the freedom of the Hoera After th mar ha came to the t.'nltnd Slates and . subsequently purchased property in Mexico for fruit culture. BREACH OK T'KOMIHM HL'IT CON TINT KD. The stilt of Mies Lola Walker, of .'.Bivllle, against I). A. Kdwaids. of Vnlon City.. Tenn , In which the jlantlff demands 150,000 for breach o. promise, has been continued until a rpeclal term of court which Judge Maiden, the trial Judge, has railed 1 r July The case has excited consid erable IntereM In Ashevllle end other places. Mls Wlkr, n very pretty young wrenan of thin city, wh. s"v- i al years ago left hr home for the Ntw York tRe, Innt year Institute! a suit agalnnt Mr Kdwnrds dninnn l U 160,000 damage. Henxatloii.il ill legations were made In the omplilitt and much testimony was taken her., for tha defendant. 8ever.il AmIh vl )) Jeopt. ware summoned t nnxw.-r cur tain questions that had . bearing In tle matter. The rase mile. I hi In Ion Ohy last week sni later a con tinuance waa had for th- thirl tune. Mia. lynn Cullen, aunt of M1h Unlit r, makes public a Maleinrut to the anect that neither MIhs Walker nor' ny of her attorneys desired the ens continued nor asked for a contlnu enee, that Judge Maiden. hn presid ed, stated that the court would hold tot five days longer ami that he was ttisfed three weeks would lie re. ulred n which to try the Issue. He - therefore continued the case and call ad a apeclal term of court for July 9, When. Mrs. Cullen says. Miss Walker hopes to secure a trial. Khe says that tha plaintiff to tha action Is now In Chicago with a sister, where she will t, remain until tha case Is called. Preparations for building the new f 100.000 hotel, a permit for which wa granted Frank Loughran Friday . Dlght. will begin this week when the (round at tha corner of Haywood and Walnut streets will be cleared . and bids shortly asked of contractors (or tna steel frame and concrete work. Mr. Loughran says that ar rangements for aecurlng tha money to build tha hotel have been made ' and that : an Ashea-ille banker I r.amau as truetee. Several Ashevllle ' nn are financially Interested with Mr. Loughran Is the new hotel pro Jcct and tha company will ba known as the Prank Loughran Hotel Com- ' pany. ' Tha .hotel will ba . centrally POSTMASTER ROBBED,. ....!. - O, W. Feuta., Postmaster at Kivertoa. J., Tisrly lost hla Ufa mad was robbed oi all comfort, eeeording te bis letter, which says: "For S years 1 had chronla liver complaint, which led to auch a se vere case of Jaundice that eve my fin- per aalls turned yellow: when my doetec preecribee feiacine Miliars; wnica cured ne and hae kept me well tor elevea peera." lure core for Biliousness, K fi !, Weakness snd all Btomach, Liver, Juttoey ana bloddsr derangementa. - rA wonderful Tonlo. At A, IL J or dag A . etora, . M cents, .. ,. .,., .,. O DISPKNSEn RET RESIGNS, - Reaaon Given by Columbia) Dispenser - is That He Wants to Uo Into Other Iluai news New Train from kJrotl, N. C, to Columbia No Action aa . et by uorernor In Black-Lyoa Ai- tmir .. , -. . y-'-.i-. Observer Bureau, ; " 1 Main treat,' v Columbia,' 8. C May SI, Charlea Narey, for several years wholeeale beer dispenser and hb figured as" witness before tha dla penaary Inreatlgatlng committr 'at week, to-day aent In hla resignation to tha county board "to take affect soon aa ha can dispose of tha stock on hand." Mr. Narey thlnka ha can dispoa of the stock ha haa in a week. Hia term doaa not expire till July 1. In hla latter to tha board Mr. Narey gave no reaso.n for wishing to quit. Answering a Question along inia una to-day Mr. Narey aald that ha "simply wanted to ret Into other ouaineaa." Just what other buslnesa ha would engage In he had not yat decided. The county board la now aavertia- iag for applicants for both whole sale beer dispensaries, and a lively contest Is on. Mr. Narey has been prominent In local politica for quarter of a cen tury. He aerved aeVeral terma aa alderman and gave the city valuable and conscientious service. A poor man, he fought hla way to the front. In trying circumstances at times. .He landed here from the Federal army at theJose of the war, but he nas been a good and Useful cltwen and loyal Carolinian, nevertheleas. Effective yeaterday the coaet Line m put a new train on from Elrod. N. C, Into Columbia, with the result that the Pee Dee section la given the relief It has been protesting for of a morning train into Columbia and an afterrtoon' train out. The new train Ifaves Elrod at 7:10 a. m and con nects at Florence with No. 51. which leaves Wilmington at a. m.. that entire aection being dragged for Co lumbia by the new train, which ar rives here at 12:10 p. m. The new tialn leaves Columbia at 4:30 p. ni. and makes Immediate connection at Florence, 8umter and all along the line. Chairman Nelson to-day called the executive committee of the county Democracy to meet next Saturday at noon for tha purpose of arranging the lounty campaign schedule of meet ings, fixing the aaaeaaments against candidates and attending to routine. Tns committee will also flat the final date for the filing of pledges and pay ing assessments. The only entry with State Chair man Jones to-day was Congressman Iegare, who aeeks re-election from the tirst district. He is the first con gressional candidate to come Into the ring. Chairman Jones wishes to Im press upon the candidates that noon of June 11 la the last moment al lowed for the filing of pledgee, the first campaign meeting being the fol lowing day. J. E. Norment haa with drawn as a candidate for secretary of Hlate because of an understanding he had Borne time ago with his cousin. It. M. McCown. not to make the race. Mr. McCown Is a formal entry. Mr. Norment will probably go into tne real estate buslnesa. Governor Heyward did not arrive In tha city thla morning, aa he was expected to do, and did not get In until too late to-night to act on the letter from the investigating commit tee reporting the Black-Lyon matter to him for his action. In fact It may he several days yet before he takes any action In the matter, as It Is thought he will wait on an opinion from the attorney general as to the legal statua of the affair. The At torney General haa not yet even read the letter. The Incident la still the chief topic of conversation In busi ness and social as well as political circles and all are still speculating on what the Governor will do. The committee Itself Is divided on thla point. THREE FROM OXE TOWNSHIP, Rome Dlasatlafawllon In Rowan Over Kelc'tlon of County Commissioners Mr. A. II. Price lo Wed In Flor ida Salisbury News Notes, "perlal to The Observer. Salisbury, May 21. Mr. A. H. Price and Mr. Henry Hobson left to-day for Jacksonville, Fla.. where Mr. Price will. Wednesday evening, marry MIsm Helen W. Osborne, of that city. Mr. Hobson accompanied him as beat man. From Jacksonville, following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Price will take a bridal tour of three weeks, spending moat of their time In tho mountains of this Btate. They will return then to Hallsbury to live In Mr. Price's beautiful home on Fulton street. The bride Is a favorite In Salisbury, where she haa relatives and friends whom she haa several tlmea visited. The groom Is a very popular and gifted Salisbury man. In connection with the recent elec tion of county officers by the Demo irsllc convention, there Is consider able dissatisfaction on the part of people In the country on account of the residence of some of the com missioners. For the first time In the history of the politics of the county, there are three comtntaslnners from the same township. T M. Kern Is now a resident of Ksllshury but recently moved here from Providence township. On the present board is IV A. Hartman, from the same baili wick, and C. H. Klultx has been noml tnited from that precinct. A strang er circumstance still In the fact that I all of them are members of t nlon jlutherun church The country eo- j.le uifi not kicking because the board It I.UllieraniZIMI, UUI lecnune me iiii- Irlhutlon of the commissioner has not been genern.1. The Hpencer shops had the best of lurk in their annuul picnic Ruturday, the trains arriving at Winston on time and returning to Hallsbury on their schedule. The affair wiik nd mlnihly planned and carried out but the weather prevented tho out-doiar hp'Tls which had been the anticipat ed event of the day. The dance at the pavilion waa a pleasant affair and Ihe prize offered the best lady dancer was awarded Mlsa Maud Falconer, of Spencer, who haa won It for the fifth consecutive year. It was a pretty gold ring. The game of ball between Charlotte and Spencer could not be played on account of the rain. Dr. Archibald Henderson, of the Hlate University, returned to Chapel Kill this morning after spending sev eral das with his parents here. He addressed the graduating elites Fri day night, discussing "The Houfh, rteirospeel and Prospect." It was a very fine compilation of the accnm- I pllshmeuts of this and other South- j em States and was also a auggeatfciu i as to the future of the section. Ha j advised the .members of the claas to write thalr own histories and noveU and poetry, and to remove forever the ancient reproach of having a his tory unwritten by ourselves and un known to others. Chairman Hoyden has appointed delegates to the Democratic congres sional convention which meets In Ktatesvllle June 1. Rowan will send up a large delegation. Hackett la a decided Kowan favorite and, In the recent convention here, polled nearly all of the strength. Ne vert tieleeeTt It la believed that Arm Held haa a great er following in the country than war shown 'In the convention and ho will receive a portion of Rowan'a strength. pure Food La we J'il,.1?'.' with BURNETT VANILLA. No State board hag trar u tattooed te burtty. HORGAJOX, WraOOLg CLOSE, Literary Addreea by Ror. W. T Pow HI Personal and New Xote.' Special to The Observer-? '' " . '" ; Morganton, May tlThe closing exercleg..of the uornwro grsuw school were held la the court house Friday night. , The , addreea to the graduating claae waa made by Rev, W. T. Fftweil. A report I ne acnuwi work for tha cast year waa made, by Superintendent Craven . and was -moat reativinr to tha trnatrfea and patrons of the school. Tne trustees naa np to have the auditorium In -aha. new i-hnnl hulldlne- completed In time for commencement but were disappointed so the faculty, waa not able, to -nave aa elaborate a Droaramme a cent, and Mra-a P. Erwln'heve gone to Davidson commencement to see their eon, Edward Erwln. gradu ate. Mrs. Bulow Erwln,- of Ashevllle. Is visiting Mlea Matilda Erwln. Mr. Alex Wilson, chief engineer of the Talulah Falls Railroad, la here for a few dava. Mr. and .Mra. Charlie For nev have returned from' their bridal tour and are at M lea Maggie McDow ell's . on Avery avenoe.w-Mr. J. r. Pearson. Jr.. who la taking an elec trlcal course; at Bcheneotady. N. Y, Is here on a visit to. hie parents. Mr. W. T. Powe, after' a rest of eev- eral week here, haa returned to Oreenaboro. Mr. and Mra. Jonn tun left last week for Philadelphia for a visit to Mr. Tull'a brethers. wnue. awav thev will to to West Point to see their son. Isaac, who la a caaei lhre. i. Mies Linda Tilllnghaet la taking in Davidson commencement thla week. Gen. and Mra E. M. Hayea will arrive this week to join their daughter. Miss ivy, ana will epena tne eummer m Morganton. They have taken the house of Mr, John Miller, on West Union, where thev will be at home to their manv friends. Miss Augusta Bumgardner, after a visit of several weeks to ner auni. Mrs. MurDhy. left for her home In Staunton. Va.. to-day. Dr. P. L. Mur phy left to-day for Charlotte, where he reada a DaDer before the North Carolina Medical Society. STANDING CARNIVAL OF LIGHTS. Brilliantly Llrliml Streets Each Sat urday Sight In Buxlncn Section of City Would Draw crowds a ug gexiton. To the Editor of The Observer: Last week when thousands thronged the streets uptown after nightfall and beheld the novel, beautiful and bril liant Illumination, one could hear f. raise and admiration on every Hp. Truly Charlotte In her garb of light waa an exquisite picture. While these myriads of Incandescent llghu ban ished darkness from the streets they seemed to fill every heart with light and gladness, brilliant sally and mer ry laughter rang out Inceaaantly. Hap py, light-hearted people make good customers and every merchant who decorated with lights was well repaid for his small expenditure. Now for a suggestion. Why can't Charlotte: people and her visitors have a feast of light, a carnival of light, if you please, once each week? Every house within two or three blocks of the square could be wired from top to bottom and electric signs placed over the sidewalk In front of all business houses at a very small cost. Some of our places of business have such signs already, and they must pay or the owners would dispense with them. These signs and displays could be Illuminated, say, each Saturday night from dark until midnight, Just for nlghta a month, and the cost of elec tricity would be Insignificant. If thla was done every one can imagine Ihe crowd that would gather on the atreeta and In the stores every Saturday night, especially during the summer months. People from surrounding towns would make It convenient to do their ahop plng here Saturdays and remain over to enjoy tha brilliant light picture during the evening. "You should eee Charlotte Saturday nlghta," would soon be a familiar greeting to stran gers. I do not thing so mucn valu able advertising for such an insignifi cant outlay could be had In any other way. Not being Interested In any way with the llghtjng companies, I make this suggestion only In behalf of the pleasure and profit of Charlotte and her people. Let your lights ahlne and "Watch Charlotte Grow." CITIZEN. REV. C. B. CURRIE INSTALLED. Formally Assumes Pastorates of Spencer Prenbylerlan Church Ground Broken for Sewerage Sys tem. Special to The Observer. Spencer. May . Rev. C. B. Cur rle was formally Installed as paator of the Spencer Presbyterian church last night, at which time appropriate exercises were held in the church which we recently completed. The Installation eernion wt . preached by Rev. W. C. Brown, of Concord. who made a deep Impression on the con gregation. Following the sermon by Rev. Mr. Brown a hpeclal charge to the new pastor was Impressively de livered hv Rev. C M Richards, of Statesvllle, Rev. J. M. Wharey. of Mooresville, who was the last speak er, delivered the charge to the con gregation. The church has taken on new life since Mr. Currle became paetor and a special effort la now be ing made to clear off the Indebted ness, which now amounts to only ftOO. Ground wbs broVen to-day for a new sewerage system In Spencer, the contractor being L. B. Brlekenatlne, of Winston-Salem. The plant will be modern In all respects and, when completed, will afford ample facilities lor the entire town There will be about eight mllea of malna and the cost of the system will be about $10. 000. A new water-worka system has already been completed. Popular Street Pumps ' Gun Metal and Patent, Extension edge, Military heel Price $3.00. Pre-" paid express $3.20. ALL THE SWELLS GILREATH&CO: . iii iii kitvs '',',-- Some Reaaone Why Fhyatctena Should t Not do boycotted for Accepting- Fee Ftom Insurance Cotnpanlea Fixed by Themeelvea and . JXx lining t to i Join n Demand for Larger ee.;' v To-theEdKr. of The' Obseryerr , , ' I read,' with Interest' the article In Tuesday morning Issue of The Ob-server-relative to the action of aoma of the physicians -in demanding a change in the feeI .for the examina tions theyiake lor some of the life Insurance .Compaaiet, doing . bualneea t.iTthe.8tate." " A' ! .'... : Relug larthe lhsurancs busUjeea my self, and tjbmtng m contact with many examiners of life Insurance . compa nies,' n find-that with few exception all of . therrr are satisfied to bontlnua the work for -the graded fee, but they find themaelvea threatened .with boy cott ' If . they Bo- no. y - fccourdnot, pretend te oblecfto physician making hla chargea what he considered right and lust, nor could a profeaalonal man be expected to do that which would put him In a bad light .with ;hie profession or : in i the eyea of the world. ' . Some of thoee familiar with the ex amlrutioita . of .the average Ufa ln aurance -company feel that the com pensation offered "by -these companies la adeauata for tha wark doaa." Con. eequently there Is tome doubtaa -to i. ...-4 n . . - . , i ,1.1. iv jimuvv iiv vn mtunvvri. v& m profession demanding that . a Physi cian dlacontlnue any- practice he haa been making, or any certain set fees tnat ne himself may deem adequate compensation for 'the service render ed, by threatening hlra with ;a boy cott If ho doea not oledge hlmeelf to demand d larger fee. la accordance with a concerted movement to force the Insurance contDanles to par more than they see fit to pay. I am-, quite sure The Observer would. feel Imposed upon,- ahould those connected with It ba forced . to dlacontlnue the connection they now have with the paper, and with "which they are aaUsfled. So we In the insurance hnsineM In this State feel that the demand be ing made -by a part of the t medical profession la a hard one, and ' trust that they may aee the disadvantage that they are putting the .Hfe Insur ance men to, and the position in which thev are Dlaclna themaelvea before the eyea of the people. In even threatening boycotts upon thoee who care to make these examlnatlone at the price aa given In the fee -schedule, i - Fair play la the demand all over the United States, and through thla paper, which atands for It as much as any I have ever known, I would like to auggeat to those of the medi cal profeealon who will be here thla week, to let each doctor have the privilege of accepting or refusing any fee offered him without Intimidation qr threata from any part of the -pro-fesalon. INSURANCE. Easily In the Front Rank. Washington Post. The Charlotte Observer, easily In the front rank of the press of that sectloa the South.) A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD. could not bring an much happiness to Mra Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., aa did one 2ec. box of Bucklen a Aral. -a Halve, when It completely cured a, run ning sore on her leg. which had tortured her 21 long yeais. Greatest anttseptlo healer of Piles. Wounds, and Snrea. Xo, at R. H. Jordan A Co.'a drug store. ' There is ut ; One Real Soda Cracker because there is bat one that conies to you just as it comes from the oven. ' 1 .... Othets lose their value by ibeing; exposed to the air, 'absorbing moisture tod collecting dust. ; yher,feal soda cracker fs . Unocd - r6slivrand rcle-an by the ..... ' .J-.. ef . " 1 Ae1. . , protecting package rATJONAL BlSCUrf cbMPAXT LIFT INSURANCt COMPANY OF ESTABLISHED 1871. The Oldest, lirge$t,-lttre Southern life InsisfanaVto. Assets DebcriiUiwS LiabiUtieaJDecerhber 31905. . . ; ....... c:. 1,956, 120.96 Surplus to policx-Mdwa December 31, 1905, 435,356.8 BuskH iii " Norlli ; forblina ; :M Insurance iftforce December 31, 1905,' $10, 310, 681. 0Q; Number bl?oMe& in force M r 86,450 Number Death Claims paid in 1905...... -.. r 1,137 Death Claims. Dividends etc., ; j?aid to ;4 . ' ,PolicyrHol(fers in 1905...;...,.;..;,:...w $ 111,496.75.. This is tV rejuiif tif e Insurance Company, chartered by the Legislature it Virginia, and has won the hearty, approval and active support of the people by its prompt 'nesi;and'e? thirty-five years of jtsfV );G.'WAl CfcrlcUe C;:lnc Of ficc, 207 South T17C3 : SlrccL v ; 'ttzcKXJEsmvxia mast cnosrx' Mr. X. L. Bitch Choeen Supervieor b Guilford County 'Itoada. Bpeclal to.The Obaerver. Greensboro. May Ji. The Guilford county highway '.; eommla8toit .-haa cloaed a, contract . with ' Mi. - ;VL. Rltch,. of Ifecklenbure; county;-,. te aucceed 'Mr: X Ollea Foushee" aa au BerviBof 'of th maoadamls1n- oJtho publc '' ; orl' 3tna-,: county,' $Mfr Fouahee'bavlng resigned to.ai;cpi the offjee of 'superintendent: of Weetjj ofthadt'l.sof.'OrehaboroVVy Mr Rltch will' Uke-charge . at the..work In about, $0 dayg. - He has had' an 'ex perience of IS yeare In road building I .Mecklenburg county, and the com mlseton conaidere Haelf fortunate. - fn eecurlnt him. : -. i v V Rev. r. PeWeerd bf H6tland; Mich.,, and Rev. P. Q. Hodglrvof thti Btate. .will begin a ten-days ."revival June let at .the Apostolic Hollneee church on stiver Greensboro. i avenue, Weat r i - - The Painter Knows the beat results can' ba oblalaed only when the paint is Pure White Lead and J Pure unseed Oil mixed with the require-. menu of the particular Job tn view. , Be ary of the man who aogfeats the vae of . paint already .prepared.,. Ha -cannot know th logredlrata of each mixtures, Firit-cUee pelntlnj cad only be had by the use of paint which contains nothing but Fare White Lead and Para Unease OH. colored to the desired hade. Specify ,, LEWIS Pure While Lead OCeds by taeOM Oatah l1resasal mlced with Pure Uageed Oil, and eee that your .painter uses It. It spreads easily and uniformly, form ing an elastic coat that Im mediately be comae a part of the wood itself. It will not crack or peel aa do adulterated painta. Thla meana at tractive appearance and perfect protec tion through all tha long yean of ha Ufa. - When it dpea wear. It wears away uni formly, and when the painter la called upon again, be find the surface all reedy for him without recourse to scraping and "burning on"." Rtmtmbtt Uu aiw, Lewie Pure White Lead. Bead tee a aeoklat eeatalalma emnt baa Sanaa raptoaastloas of aotaal a-msaa, uSeflas vataeMe eassUnas tor a eotar enkaais la paiaUae tear hoaae. A test tat aalat Ht7 Is alss ste-a- JOMN T. LEWIS A BROS. CO. Hi Seath Preat St., Phflatltlphle. Pa. For Sale by All Dealers.. Vw Ki.,'..V it mm: IJJEADl VIRGINIA 7.' hi- 1 1; V' --.7 s- -T :W. fcus f-ef hiany-psople wouM' Isad her to 'bei Meve, when the - housewife roea to pore base ftour, for her. bakltig day but If she-haa once jiaed the' pride of wnarioue nour ane'wm take nouvlng eisam. ut .maaf or . ina cnoicest se lected wheat and gTOunat our- mllla tiwrvi,ifnA Atfyvi kriT v h Iboni:"V w HAOtNtY " BF-OX'Plarnbi-ig ; and4? Ileatirfi! CdhlradoR " , i" a l(-' . ' w - - Jobbexe In supplies. Pump, 'Ter ra Cotta- And . Flue . Pipe. ; , ' 'Phene . or wrlte us. , , Prompt ' attention ' given . to. all ' er-dora.'- y .V-.. " . . HACKNEY BROS. 'Phone SIS. ' . W. 6th St. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. IMPORTANT CHANGE I if SEABOARD -. - - SCHEDULE. .. KfTectlve Sunday, .May JTth, the Sea brard will make the following chances In schedule: No. - 81. southbound, will leave RaJelsh 1:10 a. m. Instead of 4:15 a. m No. M. northbound, local, will leave Raleigh 11:15 a. m. Instead of 11:00 a. tn. No. 41, southbound, will leave Ralelsh 1:10 p. m. Instead ol Mitm. w There will be no chance in No. M at 1:10 a. tn., No. M at 11:60 a. m.. No. SO at S:C p. m., northbound, and No. 41 at 4:00 p. m., pouthbound. - Trains' io. o-o. now operated between WUming ton and Hamlet, will be eitended through to Charlotte on old figures sapio as effective prior to April 16th, these trains making all atop between Hamlet and Monroe, thereby eliminating Hie ne c salty of Noa. tg-41 slopping between Hamlet and Monroe. J No. U. for Jacksonville, will leave Hamlet at C:S0 a. m. No. S3, for Atlanta, wlH'.lear Hamlet at C:st a; its. . NOT 41. fdr Atlanta, wi leav Hamlet at 10: p. tn. instead of 7:sD p. m., watt ing for connection with Ne: t from the North; the same aa schedule effective nrlar tn Ani-tl 14th. Thla train will make eoanectlon et Atlftnta and -BrrminghaTB f ran au points in tne eoutnwest. -No. 45 will -leave Charlotte tor Ruth erfordton at 4:45 p. m. instead, of 4:0 p. m. as at present. 'No. 85 wil arrive Monroe 1:18 a. m. and No. 13 win leave Monroe :zo a. m.. ar riving Charlotte t:00 a. m. leave Ctiar lotte 1:16 a. m. for Rutherfordton. In. ateed of arriving Charlotte 10:00 a. m., leaving 10:1 a. m.aa at preeent. There la no change In schedule of oth About June 1st' parlor car eervlce win be eatabllehed on trains Noa (9-40 be tween- Charlotte and Wilmington - and vtce versa. - For - information, time tables,' rates, schedules, ' addreas. c. h. ddtrns. ." Traveling Paasenger Agent, ."1 Kaieign, n. c Special Rates via S. L L Ry. viauvrt.! n TSiWw euhn. , . Summar.Schoola for Teachers, Van1 .derbilt Blblloal institute, June Uth- Li August 10th. one flrat-claaa fare plus Tbc, for round trip TUSCALOOSA, ALA.-Bummer School . for Teacher. -June Uth-Jury ttth, rate orre nrsv-ciasa. lare piua. OO. round 'trl.,, ; ' l . ATHEN,-) OA. University " Stammer . eoroorjs-Jaaic s-nn-juiy iftn, one nrs I .ciaaa fare Mua me- jor ound, trip, faay VftANaard. 'AL.t ijna . it I OILK8. CAL.-Natlonal EduoeJUon. al Assoc! Nation. July ethlih, front "f . fifw,rh l--WIlniingten Ifif". - vyiiaTungron tgn.ea. A U1MVU. - at rates from. IONTEAOLE,iJ,CNNontag.s wUn w day ScMoot Inaktttfte July l0l-Au- n gust KO,nni nr.-v4a iarevpiua ae. fer vwnd trie. as . -unVTUOLE. TKNW-Mtfhti.il.. laihU ' sraMiaaa tawa- ,pr..t4dJ Trsining ecnovt f uiy wnn-wst, ene IMONTEAOLe TFNN.-.Woman's Corf-- eresa July ' h-eYugtt loth., one J i On ml nrstiaas raure teius aa yo IRMINttHAM, ALA. OeeeraJ W ... M - 1 ' . enogv M. E. Churchr foutfa BlrmlKg. !e ' ham. Ala, May Ird-Jene, ra-ti-me.ists Rataa HAMPTON. VVA.-Debartmen Vncajnpi ,Ttent.ot Va..end.' North Caroline orand Army trr. tne Rapublio, April i ' Ji mth-20th, eartlflcate' plan rataa 'lUCHalOND, 'VA.ry Virginia Funeral Di- ? 'eerrmcaw lUri-ratee. ..J j-:-y- WAR BE M) PLeaNS. . Iy C.-Nerth Car i ollna Conf.renoe VomVa'a rerelea . Missionary Society, - aVamntorw pk i'C, May lod-7tti."i2-. ,J . VRIOHTSViLLE. ' C., gummey -, .Schdbl, SunedEth-lSt, rate one flret- WRI ciaaa fare plue re. round trli trip.. ? For further Information te ' rates VaV. ienersl Passeflg-er'AgenC ' Pertambuth. vai ,a .-, ' 1 . if 'Special Rates to y V Raleigh, N." C rid returg acounf'of iN. C. Budtmer. Scnobl aad Teachers' Asembly, JuneVuly via Seaboard Air , Line Reilway. Aeonint. of th Teaehera Aeaembly, RVlelgtB N. C.eJuhe Kth-Hth. fcie Sea board will rfelt round tr tlekdts from all eovtfs in North yCarolkialncluding Nor. FolaT7rort"BOUtn. a1nolBV . Boyklns, Va.i at rat of one flrsrclasa fare plus lie, ytua 12.00 f or round . trip, the $2.00 being for membership- fee.' Tlcketa sold Jun Ilth-I4rhwlth flhar return Jtrni ef'June 18th; By d-epetlt ' of ticket with Special Agent4Uleili, N. C, on er. before June lltli awd msrtt ef fee of flftv eenla. same can be;extended until JuljCTlji, al lowing thoee eo deslrldj to ramalnr over te the Summer Srhool. , , 4 account of . the Summer ftfhoot' Ral elsh. N. C... June nth-July sti, aVa board will aH nund trip, tickets at. rale ofone fare phia e. or round trig, from same points aa will apply for the Tachnre As sembly .with faht selling 'd.ne. June lam, .in, Ji, '..a wig inn, ana july.tmd and Ird,, wlt final return limit July Jrh. . - '. For rate, tlme-tahlre, ete; al1raa, v , . . -CHAdili. OATTW. W Tr. valine I iantr Av.nf J . Traeelina: H-" T! V 1 Ha,' I . -a -U-" frtm -your .eity ;time taoiee, acheciylne, o.ycaU en your fjfwraat agent. er ad ireasT' .'AS. KEW JR.YC f. A ? 3f a i .;-L) harlottaVN. guy -,.r-rV4-i'V'-' C H..OATTIS, Ta u : ,".', Trallaa. Paase-iger AgenO c. DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS fltcret.se In- the same ratio that the uae Of Vr. King's New Life Pills Increases. 1 bev save you from danger and bring quick ' and palnleas release from eonaU- pstlon and the Ilia growing out of K. Btrength and vigor - always fellow their uea. . Guaranteed by R. H. Jordan eY C04 Prugglata, . So. Try them.- .. - Southern Railway ; inia eoaaeneea eokedule le pualiahed as tafermaUea and la.' aubiect ,te ,. change , Vf,' : aa. tio, t, daily, fer Hiohme4 :-' ;' ;. end local peintei connects at Greensboro, V -e 'V f or . Wlaston-Belem. Raleigh, Ooldeboro. Newbera and Morehead City: at Pan- ': villa fofVorfolk. , , , f." T" hft . a,m. Ne. -r7.any. for Reek HIU, Cheater, Celumbia and lecal ataUona i.aw -M0 a. . No. 1. dally except SuitdayX V for Stataevtlle, TayToreville, and , leeat . ' pelnta; eoMieete et Moereavine fer'WIa. '-aton-Salem .and at Statesvllle for Hick cry, Lenelr. Blowing Bock, AahevlUe..aa4 1 " ether polata west. . ' ; ... , r.-r TrU a, m. No. M. daily New York aa a v Atlanta Kaereee. Pullman sleeper to V , - lanta. - Cloae eennaotlon at Spartanbura : ' ' i for Hendsreenvllle and AaheelUe. . . ' . Florida Bxpreea. for Seek Hill, Chester.-" -Wayneebore." -Columbia Savannah, Jack I eonyUlau , Dining ear aervloe. . -.. . v. "t: a. m. 'No. W, daily, V. S. Fast MaU N ' ' for Washingtea and all points North. ' .. . Pullman drawing rooms, sleepers te New .,- -Tork- and Riohrnond: day eoaobee New , ",' Orleana te Waehlagten. Dining ear ear-" '.' vice. Conneeta at Oreenabore far "CVIn. atonSalem, Raleigh and Ooldseere.' : i.-ra. no. 91. . oauv. wumittaa ana Bouinweateni ureitee. fullaaa drawing, room sleepers,-' New -Tork te " New Arleane and Birmingham. PulUaea eaeervaUen ear service. Solid ' Pultmaa train.,.-... . , 10:01 a. ra. ' No. 9. . Washington aas ' Florida limited. . Pullman drawing room eleepers to New Tork; flret class eeaeh to Washington. . Dining ear eervloe. -.11:4 a. m. No. M. daily., far Davidson. Heoresvilla, -Barber Junotloa, 3oolee anee. - Moekevilla. Wrnston-aalam , ajie Koanoka, Va., and local polnta. - U aJ p. m. - No, 1L daily, for Atlanta an . local etatieaa; connects at Spartan- . burg for Hendarsonvllle and Ashevllle. T p. m. No. U. daily, for Richmond and local stations; oonneeta nt Oreene bero for Raleigh and Ooldabore. Pull man sleepers, - Oreenaboro to Raleigh, Charlotte te Norfolk, and Charlotte . te Richmond. - ..... . . , (:oo d. m. No, m, aany. eaeeet Sundav. freight and passenger te Cheater, S.'C.. and local aofnta. . - -' " 1.JI p. m. Ne..K dally .except Sunday, for Tavlersvtlle and local atatleaa: ean. eeta at ptateevtlla for-Aakaville, Kaea- vtlie, cnattanoega ana xaempnia 1:11 l.-m.NO. It, dally. Waahtnatoa and Southwestern Limited, for Wash Ington and all points North. Pullman . aleepere and - Pullman observation ear to New Tork, Dining ear aervloe. SoUd Pullman train. 10:51 p. m. no. M, eauy, New Tork ana Florida Express, for weshlngtoa and polnta North. Pullman aleepere front Jacksonville end Augusta to New Tork. ' First elase day eeaeh. Jacksonville te Wsshlngton. t p. nv Ne sa. oany, waahhurtoa . and Florida Limited, far Celumbia Aa- gusta, Charleston, Savannah and Jack sonville. Pullman drawing room, aleep Ing ear to Jacksonville. First claae day coaches Washington to Jacksonville, 11:05 p. ra. rte. w. aany Tor wasbinetoa and points North. Pullman sleeper te ' Wsshlngton. First class day eoaoh At lanta to Washington. . . 10:tt 9. aa. No. 9. daily, united Btatea Feat MaO. for Atlanta and polnta Sooth and Southwest. Pullman drawing room eleepers to New Orleana and Birming ham. Day coaches. Washington to New Orleana Dining ear service. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Wadawortb Transfer Company, on orders left at City Ticket Office. H, B. SPENCER, oeaera manager. B. H. HAKUWH.lt, Manager. Passenger Trafae seaboard air line railway: Direct tine to the principal cltlea North. East South and Southwest, achedule taking effect May 37, 1905, subject to OMU.a HUUuUl uuJce. ,". Tlcketa for paaaage en all trains are sold by thla company and aceepted by the passenger with the. mnderstandlng that this company will atot be responsible for failure to run Its tralna en aohedaie time, or for nny eueh delay aa may be Incident to their operation. Care la ex. erclsed to give correct time of connecting linee, but this company la not reaponalble for errors or pm lesions. Trains Icavs Charlotte as follows: No. 40, dally, at 5:00 a, m. for Monroe, Hamuu auu Hliiuinsrton without cunnge, connecting at Monroe with X for Atlan ta, Birmingham, - - end the avuthweot. with No. U at Monroe for local point '' to Atlanta. At Hamlet with n for Ra. -leigb. Port.moiiih, Norfolk and steamers for ,Waahlngton. Baltimore, New York, Boston, and. Providenca With - Mitt Hamlet for Raleigh. Richmond, Waahlna ten, New Tork. and toe EaaU WIU 51 at Hamlet for Columbia. Savannah, Jack sonville, ana au xioriaa points. No. IIS. dally, at 10:15 a. m. for Lin eolnton, Shelby and Rutkerfordtoa wtte- ' eut change, connecting at Lineolntoa with C. N. W. NO. 19 for Hickory. Lenoir, and western North Carolina polnte l. ..,., - No. aV dally, 4 45 p. m. for Llncolnton, ' Shelby, Rutherfordton and all local' sta- ' tiona. connecting at Llncolnton with G. m i 'W VMlfM Taiknw TmaI. - - all- local polnta. -,'....... . , No. 44, daily. b- ra. for Monroe. Ham- ' let, Maxton. Luraowwo, vrauningxew aael -all 'Vocal atatlona :.,,.,-. , No. in. dally. t.li p. in. t or Vonree,'. eonneutlng with 41 for Atlanta, Burning. ham and the Southwest, at Hairnet with ' a for Columbia, Sevanhah, Jacksonville'' ' aftd Florida polnta 'With 14 at Hamlet -1. . for Ktcnmono, nmaniMm, , ana Itew I rerk. ana tne cin, iur m at uamiet . ' rr.Ralaiah. Portsmouth - and Norfolk ' ' rhrougb eleepeti.;on thla train ronV " Charlotte., if. C w 'to' PorUmouta , . Va. . dallev.v. " ; : . ' . ' t. no-'I; t.4 'a- tn. dally except ganday.' Local freight for Monroe. V .. .; trrains arrive in vnarioita aa louowat No. J3. le ow a-jsK. aauy i from POIQU . Nortn ana aouui. ... . :. i Hit' 44. dally.' 10:U' a, m. from ' Riita.. - fofdton, Shelby. Lutneerton and U C, a NrVW. polnta, 3r.L V- v'i"-,- don, Lnmberton, lxtoottamlet. Monroe - W all local peluta ,'T. i f. . NO. ux, f t T atutner. rdtoa, Shelby, Unoeintea. aan C M. I, .Railway, polata., . "T . J" - Nei . lp:4 p.' m.-dally trAm Wtlmln. ,n, Hamlet, m and i Monroe, alee from i7ate,laatv North, aad Sofatbweat; eonT to ntma at llajol.t- Bad Monroe. M .u Kan. nun.. WUlDWttt fonneauona are mane ax tiamiet wltls itbyough. tralne for- polnte North, . Soulh, and Soutbweat, which are oora. tioaeeV of yeatlbuie day coaches between Portamouth .and Atlanta, and Waahlna.' ton, ana jacKsonviiie. ana eleepine; . between Jersey -wiiy. Birmingtiauj Md i Memphis, and Jersey City and Jeekeoa. villa.' I..I. vmiw vn .u ' uinuf . trml r- For uiiomiauBii, iimviaDiea, reeer tiona or aieaDoara aesenpuve literal apply to iicaei aaania er aaar.aa. . tunanu rTJni, jna v, '"''i-v-JAM3 KER, JR.. C. P. i.- -' ., ' , ; ''v.. CHARLOTTaV N. tV W MU UAXTIS, T, P. A. , . i RALBIOH, NO .'. chas. tt! rtan. oyr La. KJiiTpeni 1 nrouxh Train Ddly.CharlotU to KOrfnoke. Va. - ScbeUulW la effeot bma. a iaV ' qa. eil:00am Lv Charlotte, No. ftyarttn l it am AT VVinaton, So. Jly. Lv :Jt pm '. H pm L Winaton. N. A W. AT I.OO pm ? ' 5.wpm Lv i Martinsville, Lv U-maaa ' : bm Ar Reanoke. t.u am v r f sDafly. ..... ..( ..'i; .. .'.v Connect at -Roanoke Via ShataiMi.k, '''." 1 allav Route for Natural Brldn U.,.. ' Hacarstowa, and all polnte In Pennayll t ' '. vania and New York Pullman Bleep Roanoke and Philadelphia. . . , ;, .; ! Througn eoacn. Cnariotle and Roanoke, , aWtiL. iiilBSSr v.. ...y :'...' I-
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