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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER JULY 20, 190C. 0 ..;, . e y.i power and th glory forever. AmenJ. Educational Educational. LOUGtAS PRUNING KNIFE A LLACKBCRN MAN IS OUSTED (.rcensbnro'a Newly Appointed Post iriturter Announce Appointment of ' S. A. Hortgtn, Acting Hualnea mim Kir of The Indnstrtal New. As sistant loUn kIpt. to 8uceeed V. U. Iturton, m BUokban. Appointee lawyer OoM Mine Sold Hall vsy Employee Raining Fund to De fend Cliarlee T. weiaer. iwnvioea and Sentenced for Two Year for Wrecking Twin Gate City News note. . r . Special to The Observer. Greensboro. July 1. Editor Rob ert Dick Doug-la, or The uauy in dustrtal New, who waa recently ap pointed post master to succeed Mr. Tyre Glenn, announces this morning th appointment of Simeon Addison I liodgln, acting business manager 01 The News, assistant postmaster, suc ceeding Mr. Charlea O. Hurtnn, who waa a, Blackburn man In the recent fight in the county and State con ventional Mr. Hodgln ha held a political office almost ever ilnce he Attained hli majority He la a graduate of the State University, and also of Guilford College. After graduation he taught school for a number of yeara. after which he ; entered the Internal revenue service, with headquarters at Raleigh. Messrs. F. A. Silver apd F. A. Lyon have Just returned from Hn . dolph county, where they went with . ft number of Philadelphia mln'.ng ' engineers and capitalists Investigating ' the new Sawyer gold mines, which they recently sold to the Northern gentlemen. The capitalists and . engineers expressed th-nrlve as, 1 being highly plensed with tho property. They will erect at onre : ft 100-ton milling plant and begin ,' the working of the mines. , BITTEN BT MAD KITTEN. " Little Roma Kaufman. the dnugh J,,ter of Mr. and Mrs. tf. J. Kaufman. waa cart red to Richmond last night .' toy her mother to take the Pasteur '' treatment for hydrophobia. The child waa bitten or scratched by a " stray kitten Tuesday nlKht. but noth- ;', Ing waa thought Of the matter until yemeraay morning i ne mum was, . fteen In front of the house early In v the morning and Its peculiar actions ' attracted attention. Iate In the day .. It was found dead and It Is presumed 1 that hydrophobia caused Its death. rnysiciana were ummonea ana 11 . was decided to rarry the child to tho Pasteur Institute for treatment. In t ie mayor's court yesterday " afternoon Pinnacle Jones, the negro charged with shooting Clarence 1 v Brown, was tried and bound over to the next term of Superior Court. . There were three cases against him nd bond in the sum of $ 1 00 was fixed. In default of which he went to Jail. This affair occurred at the no-, furious negro resort "Do Drop Inn"th.e divorce suit will appear Inslgnlll- Massle Thomns. another habitue of 'rant. the place, was also bound over to. court for assault. 1 i Mr. J. Maiden, who. was so serl-1 ously Injured on the Pomona yards 'Of the Houthern Hallway Monday 1 ; flight, was removed to the hospital yeaterday and the physlclims now j .'' think he will recover. r ur.rr,.sr, ir nr,i,M',it, I A number or rrtend or nariea r, W.lker, the young man who was con-! Mr. lt"ke t().(.n .onferrlng Ith vtfas1 tot mniifiiisThf or nt th. iftM.. ...1 ------ - - - - l.rm-?f..S.Ul".r,:,r :"Ur- an effort to raise the amount of his w. is ih. m r. h ' mor ' nl,"l N,H,"H H-mitor William .virtual in miniature. It Is the alpha .. , ' 'I" . K. Mason has been retain -d as her H,,.. ih..-numeral svstem out of which bond, 11.000 r, oeK.M.. H.,owr.. s ... o o. ; urn n open "n ,ne t om -n. yarns iaKe part In the contest. f.1"V ' r"e,k.S' uWu" f", Mr" l--lre.l to-day that she ZLT u n' "n' ; 1 T, , f"u; i would prove that , , rta In w It n.-s.ses ' 2.c.h ? ,'" Mlh" ' ngalnst her In the dl- " :lr..l T' y"'l':,'n J, I'" .KNorc. mm committed perjury. Hhe 'X to the Supreme Court. His friend ' will also assist In fighting the rase In the Hupremo Court. A number nt tailwav mnlnvi.. Vin- ri.n, handsome sum of money to employ Mm. Duke says she will attack the attorneys to app.hr In the case. Tho conduct of Duke. Hhe declares Duke, decision in Mr, the first rase of the bo Is a brother of James II Duke kind ever tried In the Slate, will set I '"! with him Is Interested In the to ft precedent, and for this reason the ba. co trust. has been mnklng life mnlnvea want rhe riilinir ..r r h : miserable fr her ever since the ill- higher court to tie in their favor The bond f John K. Strong, re-i cently bound over to court on a1 charge of securing money under false pretenses, bus been reduced from $200 t,, Slroim. It Is al leged swindled I'hitrb s I. .lorn s. ..f this city, out of ii0 In a deal In Which the two men rropfise( ro go Ill r"."? '''" a, V r e' ""I 'IV;,, MIM 1 aft I r M'lrillllM U'lU ttnir. . Tien tn Mr A J Hlackwood at Huf falo Presbti-rlan church last ri ght at O'clock, the rereinonv In lug per formed by Itev. J. W. i;ooirnan. p i tor of the ehtirr h. In the ,,. sem e ,r ft larg number of relatives. Tie ring ceremony was used Miss 1 I s Morphia wss maid of linn,,' an,! r H. H Armflel.l was he-i man T ,ie Church was nlcelv d"ioraie. for Die ocraslon. They will r . nf. in the city. i A Valuable pacing horse, owned by Messrs. Penny Brothers. dropped ' dead at the fair grounds yesterday While lit prartler for the racing matinee this afternoon. The horse seerned to be as well as usual whin It was carried to the track and wn. running at a fair gait w hi n suddenly I he. began to slacken pace and n fewr minutes later tottered to t hi- ground. ' aspiring In a few minutes The hor-e 1 Was valued il several . lam. lioii.lieil ,l..i nuntiren tioi- It Is learn-', that after all. Onk ' nidge im not to he the loeatlon nf'thff Methodist iTotexinni Cidb'ge. A air In i , , High Point and Hr'i nilmrn w ill hn ';. bidding for the In hi I r i I I'.n. II Is ulte probable that It will be located ! 'Mn Asheboro Mini, Jiw hi u,m h,, ' or purine limits of the city i lOlt TWO MOItK l TfHIIi Corncllira llulne-M lrn liiarieurnte Movenwnt for IViabllsbineiii "orl Pants anil Yarn l'a-lorlcs A Progressive Town, Special to The Observer. t otnellus, ,uly l- There was an enthusiastic meeting of the business ,. men of Cornelius last evening lo con-' iiml 2flth. The delegates from the tiler two mutters closely connected j lor a I church nru-i W. K. Jacobson, C. Ith the upbuilding of tin. town. IF Hlaml. V 1 Nlvens und Dr. A. H. ..The first was the question of putting Wells; alternate. K. It, Moore, O.J. V in operation a pants factory. ThejHaknr, . 1. Dall rind K. U. Nixon, .proposition waa discussed thoroughly Mr. Hcth liildgeman, president of .and the meeting was unanimous thut ths Hank of Washington, while out '-. . W" Cl' f"r the I in his yard early Tuesday morning, -worn at f'"ce. The principal pro- was suddenly attnrked with vertigo. UIou .,rJ,: rr"' .. , !0, J The attack was only temporary and jljmltn.JF. I .Proctor H. H, Warsham, Mr. Itrldgeman resumed his duties westmoiriad. Thane gentle-, .hi. iiiiirnlnif , aMAM TA Al lu.a ... I l I. . .1 . , . iiivh vim. i ft nuui- i ns'ii Mir enougn a toe a to msse tne factory a certainty. . Apother meeting Is c.lled for Mori day evening, when the committee In 'charge la expcted to report a full Subscription for the amount nni'ded. ' The eocond matter before the ns- , nembled townsmen waa that of build ing another cotton mill for spinning purpose. The plan calls for a mill with from S.000 to t.ooo spindles. About 121.000 was shown to be In ' sight ft soon as the movement shall take -more definite shape. ' it la -thus evident that Cornelius im forging ahead and that It la only av question of ft abort time when her manufacturing Industries will be largely enereaaed. It la expected that the growth of the town In other di rections will kevp pace with the business growth. .,. r nv. w.-itrwnnriMww4ayrtr fltonr Point to attend tnstrict Clun. ferenea, Hia rulplt will be (1114 Bun 'dar by Rev, llarry North, head mas ter of Trinity Park Hchool. ' The speaker for th v(erne pic , nlo era not yet named. . Moth tfteele Creek and Huntersville will furnish v band. The crowd will b large. ll , 1"" s N 1 111 is i JTrr' 'VjBVri' THi: VOING SIKNS iflllUSTI.W A The Y. M. C. A. building on tho 1 campus of the University of North I ( aroiina is situated Immediately tie- hind the space between the Houth MRS. Ill KK ACfTSFS TItl'ST. Dcr-la res ToImu-co orroratlon Plotter! mih IIumDoimI to Kuln Her and Plans SciiMMlional lcfMicc Hhh a tarlonrl of WUiickmc. Chicago. Hpeclul, 18lh, to New York I Herald i Mrs. Alice Webb I Hike, whose hus band, Hrodle I, Duke, of New York, made sensational rharges In his di vorce suit against her, Is now In Chi cago completing preparation for a bitter light to vindicate her charac ter. Witnesses have been gathered throughout the I'nited Htates. several of them In this city, who are relied on not only to vindicate Mrs. Duke, but j to make disclosures In comparison with which the accusations heard In Prominent society men and women mingling In the wealthy set to which Duke belongs are to be involved by the statements of the witnesses. An expose of revelry which Is expected throw a new light on the case is planned by Mrs. Duke In refilling the charg s of misconduct which her husband made against her. I Itir1iir h.r r.r..M.I u- v In niLnirft n 1 1 ( r 11 y I null wn iH-nm'pt nun iiru rx- , Pec.ed to testify In her behalf. For- ! , .llnw. ,, wl K , N(.vv yrK "1W ,ho ' ar the outgrowth of a conspiracy. Hhe expected to In- "oduce direct testimony w hl.-h would j uring on prosecutions lor perjury vorce rase was riegtin auri irisisis that sne i,,.s r.cen siaiineren an cd by rnemb. TH of her husband's '"n"v I will prove that perjury wr.s re- s..rt. .l to ..gainst too In the hearing in whl.-li .lu.lge lilan. hard K'""''-d the Interlocutory dene. said Mrs. Duke "I will show that a con.-piracy caused the perjury "The ,.,l,;,cc.. lr,.Ht has been unabh, t.. .,..t .w.i.Ip.. ..f rot rnnmaht unl (r , cmbiriliiK the llk-ht on my company I ith on.- orr ine." , Mi.", loikr- formerly lived In Chi j i iiro She was married ghoul 1 U months ago. Shi- has been Interest- ed In the loliacco tiuslness for scvi ial j '-ar. and was an active member of . (he Tailor Webb Cornpanv, of T. xas Slle H now at the llearl of I he A Webb-Duke Trdiacio Company j The presi'iice of Mrs. I'uke In n niodest suite at the Crand Pin I It i 'Hotel In i. line known to-day and ; caused suiprl-c among hr-r former associates In this lly. Hhe lias negu- i Haled wl'b a railroad for a private , car to t jt k f lo r party of witnesses anil 'attorneys to New York city within lnp nr,' " w I'Olt II, I. HIT iitii.i.i;. I Mri lieaulorl lien lli'lrl I nrlcr a loo i .... I . . . . norm .mtniMiisi nisirici oilier- . 1 , v v..... Special lO The rillNefVOr. Washington. N c.. July III Wll- Hani arid Janu s S' Xl'in, of Jirriiesvllle. were drought to this city yesterday and lodged In Jail. The charge nga lust thern was o( ru I lllu ii .. IIM, -II : distiller) near .larnesv ,in -ei.i .W i"' . IIII71HI.--I" tlllery I"' supposed to be the same ti,l,l..,l i, ft. I ,.i,i,Ii-i.,I I.L- tl,.vi,n,iA collector J c Me. kins j r ,. few I weeks liffit Itoill lirlsrillers wel.i re- I iiuTii.il l,v tivi. r.oh.t m nv?.' miiti - ..,-! 1.1 HO each for their a nrieara nee Bt the next term of court. The district conference of the Methodist Church for Washington will meet In Klin Cltv July 24th. 2!ith "I For the first 15 days this month there has been a rainfall In this cliy and vicinity of 4 Inches. Yesti'ldriy there was a light hall storm. Mr. John Y. Smith, of Kastern Hbore, Va., has accepted a position with the Washington Drug Company. Mr. W. A. lilount, of Chocowlnty. who has the contract to furnish the piling to be used In the construction of the Ualelgh A Pamlico Hound Itallroad bridge across the Pamlico river to this illy, exper t to muk, his first delivery this week. Mr, R. S. Neal, of "Scotland Neck, whr has tho contract to build the bridge, Is her and the work of construction will be gin within the next few day. Dr. J. W. Oallagher, has In hla possession the tooth of a youna mas todon, or mammoth, four and one-4 n1f-rhr--4iHihei The color- trf thl hug tooth I Jet black and it wat found In Pungo river three year go while dredging and was given to Dr. Oallaghsr by Mr. J. F. Bray, of Pungo, a few week ago. Thl la the only piece of a mammoth known to have been found In ilea u fort county and la aim valuable tu.rt . , KHtHIATIOX DV1LDING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA building and Gerard Hall. It con-I Bible study room, missionary room, tains a r.nln lobby 2 by 34. a second ! mafaslne room and Tar Hnl room. Moor lobby 26 by 20, a reading room 1 by 41. a game room 16 by 41, a THE LESSOX FOR SUNDAY JFJiVS TK HIN(i HOW TO PICW He Gate to All Who Would Utcr tanl l.cnni of lllm tho f irst Mod el of Prayer The hplrlt Which should A mate the Suppliant Thpn(1 ght of the ,he Ho", Spri. force of the Parable !.! In Iin Contrast The TVaclicr'a Ijuitcrn. (Copyright by Davis W. Clark.) "Lord, what a change wlthlp us one short hour Bpcnt in Thy presence will prevail to muke!" Trench. The apostles observed Jesus in tho act and attitude of prayer. In some oratory of nature, perhaps, they Haw lllm kneeling with upturned face. His glowing lineaments showed the bliss of communion with God, or repose. after wrestling, and the conscious ob 'tuinlrgj of the thing desired. A good- i ly sight! No wonder It provoked the question how they could learn to pray after such fashion. The universal Teacher taught through these suppliants ull w ho 1 would afterward learn of Him con- -rriiliiir U1L1 HUprrmf! act of the noul. 1 il. .i-... . u .. I i ".Teas the words The raternoH- .. r y 11 it 1 11 1 rme 1 1 orv an t hn needs alike of the rac" and tho Indl" ! prayiT of every description can be spelled and figured. Analytically. In Its separate, parts. It Illustrates the com p merit of a true, rounded, ac ceptable prayer. Wnythetleally, there Is In it a Unor. a spirit a cumulative p.,wer unmatched In written languag. Jt ,hl. , hef ornament of every rll- I (1 ,.rlletal repetition wearies no one. it is suited alike to child und adult. The Lord's Pray.-r Is u fine exam- pie of the avolduur; of many wrsrils which Jesus on another occasion slsteil upon. The ..julllbrlum between mpre;1( nslv. ness and condensation . ,H ,!,,,, Th( rxorrllum Is it reverential address to the Deity. In which Mis existence, anlly and pater- ; n .r I iharacter are adoringly rr'cognlx- Ti, klI)K,1(irn f hn,v,.n- u . f.,,,,,,1 ,,, ,e t he solvent of the prav- , r ., , f ,h Un(l,,m ,,,.,. ,,. hallowing of the rlvlne , , . , , ... ,. 1IN , heaven, so on earth. The com; kKdom Insures ab.srdu- ' .,11Pl. ,,.,' .., 1 hm lias fairly establlshi-d that the asTiitbns of kingdom, power nml glory was not a part of the prayer as originally given. Hut the lofty rlox ology 1 bonis so perfectly that It will probably ;ontlnue In use forever. The player can be divided Into two parts: The tirt relates, to tho Father, and ontalns three petitions; I. e., concern ing Mix name. Ills kingdom, and ills will. The second concerns ourselves, and Is comprehended In the words bread. fnrglvrncMN and deliverance. Itudolph SHer say In his "Words of Jesus." "Ml the tones of the htafnan breast which go from earth to heav en sound here In their keynotes." From this matchless formulary Je sus passes to the spirit which should 1 harai ti rl.e the nuppllanl. To set i k 1 ,n iieiiseMM iiitiTie iv 1 iinrni r . ... . . . in, irlnr mosr rriinsfer ourselves i. . , . . .. 1 to the rirlent to apprcclato It. There was no mall or time-table to apprise Hie hoii of the guest's arrival. It would like as not be late nt night, as travel was ordinarily continued then, lo escape the hi ut of the day. I OC The guest would be downright hun !giy. us thern were no facilities of . ., ine riioueru I'r'sia ui aieur. j ne noni s larder would like as not be empty bi climate making the preservation of edlliles difficult, and leading them t.. 14 v. tiutti huuA la... inuulJx..: llur rowing would bo tho next, thing In order. ivnai n loucn or naiure in ine cburllsliness of tho half -awakened neighbor! To hlin the getting up from liis warm bed, ami the stumbling over his children as they lie hit and miss upon their liny mats about th floor; the taking down of the heavy bar across thu door; all seems to his drow sy powers n superhuman exertion. Yet there comes at length a polrtt' where It Is easier far for tho sleepy niggard lo get up and have dune with the matter, than to be periodically rous sd by Hie persistent knocking and calling. , The force of the partible I In Its contrasts. Uod's eye Is never Closed In slumber. Hod's shelf I love. Ills treasures are Inexhaustible. Ilw rl llghts to give. There Is no Indiffer ence or disinclination on tho part of Und which must bo first overcome by man's Importunity. The delay In an swer, If there Is any, h fbr tho re cipient' own highest advantage; that ho may study anew bis supposed nueds, may analyao hi motives, mar review the promises, so that when at length the answer comes, ha may be In a state of mind and heart to avail himself of the blessing to the utter most. Postponement I for the ad vantage of the receiver, not tho Giv er. Th Paternoster I still In Jesus' mind. Karthly father have Judg- aVII.L.XNTBUt JUAN t. ,,, Every person should know t bat good rmilta I Impossible If the kidney sr deranged. Foley Kidney lArr - wl'l cur kidney end bladder disense tn every form, nd will build up and strengthen (t-eee organ so they , will perform thsir functions ' properly. No danger of Itrlght'a disease of diabetes it Foley' Kidney Cure la rakn uv time. ft. Jl. Jut dan A Caw.: . ... The last Tour are 11 by 20, and ft chapel with seating of 230. ment to discriminate between good and evil gifts for their children. They have natural affection enough to In cline them to bestow only the good. If that be so and who denies It? how will not the Heavenly Father, Infinite In wisdom, power and love. bestow that all-inclusive gift, the life til thnu who nilt of t h n vnrihiilarv of he Paternoster, and In the spirit of the parable, ask Him 7 ANALYSIS AND KEY. 1. Request for Form of Prayer Na tural. John Haptlst's Precedent. Jesus Himself observed In Prayer. 2. Jesus'' Divine Answer. Universal Teacher gve Universal Form. 3. Analysis First part relates to the Father His Name. Kingdom, Will. Second part relates to man Dread, Forgiveness, Deliverance. 4. From Form to Spirit of Prayer. Illustrated by Purable. its contrasts, the force of It. THE TEACHER LANTERN. 0 1 1 r lV f h r In heflvpn wn hn 1 "J - MaJf .?hy klndom bol'.on artn be the name: . ... - . !' P"" l S'?. .fbI!i It Is from Thy bounty that all must be fed ; v Forgive our transgressions, and teach us to know The humble compassion that pardons each foe; Keep u.s from temptation, from weak ness, and sin; And Thine be the glory, forever. Amen." I r""" ,,:"r"1'' '""i I sltlon here Is no accident. It Is do I algned to teach us that they aro not Inimical; that the Importunate aoul ln-i,nn express Itself In tbe phrase of the ' Paternoster. Phillips Brooks poured oul n ar'ai n'-art in me prayer or nl' 1 nrywosrom. ami oiner lorms of the Pruyer-book. Moved hlmsilf, he moved all who heard him. The golden mean la to be maintain ed, however, between a too rigid ad herence to form ami a persistence In extemporaneous prHyer. John Haptlst would likely give his disciples u form of prayer. He gave minute and practical direction to each class of bis converts, tho peo ple, the publicans, the soldiers. He would hardly omit teaching thehi how to pray. Jesus Is our standing pattern In prayer, lie enforced Ills precept with his example. Twenty-one Instance of His long prayers, ejaculatory. In tercessory for friends anil enemies; all are recorded. Tho fervency of Ills prayer Is described In the Kplstlo to th Hebrews. Ills supplications were offered with "strong crylngs and tear." We are to pray w Ithout ceasing. The bird is hot alwAys literally flying, but it Is ready to fly on an Instant. NO our souls should be ready to spread their pinions, and mount to the mercy seat on short notice. You can no mose And a Christian without prayer than you can tlnd a living man without a pulse. Prayer Is n state rnther than a specific act. Hen eflt depends n continuity. One must have the aptitude. Prayer-wheels turned by water power are mimirnm in India. Tho iruvttr tinalf.il mi I Vi wheel Is thnriffht to be said w Ith every revolution. Those who laugh at tho crudity of the de .y.Ulfiou.ght t" nk whether In tho av erage Christian prayer '"f here ""!"" not some meaningless Iteration. Und does not need to bo Instructed or I aroused. Luther Is snld to have exclaimed, "I have so much to do m I cannot get along well without three hours a dny praying." Daniel was a busy statesman, li'ut am Id the care of of fice he found time-to pray three time a day. When the whole number of the sons of (lod shall have reached this goal, a pure doaology will arise In heaven: Hallowed by the nam of our (lod! His kingdom I come. His will Is done. He has forgiven us our sins. He ha brought temptation to an end. He has delivered us from the evil one. Ills Is the kingdom and th r ' OAK- IlIDGE- INSTITUTE -CT 1 CT Vgavi ff WU fee tke tM YE Ran IBS ad COt .Vl9b-I Vttl t-BOBA a well (- MMMNBM, far TBACIU r ! ' " nt Wa, a4 hw-UFB. Mtaatod NSAt ORBEMsV BOKO, M.t a 14 fer akv tW Ma ftrvst, la vWwfta ! Large, aad sW Ms PMtleg febeel t Veaag Men and Beys la Ik earth. Bats I IM.a tII7f.MBefaaaa. r - ( " ' ' " tee ecaevtrvit Tskv. N ' . ... . , J.A.&M. H. HOLT - - Oak Rldft. N. C - aBaaBSasBBasearsaBssBsrasawaBjsaBsaaB (BngL) .'.":. ', !;' ..'-.:;c,l . Our Father. Ood, who ara In heaven. All hallowed by Thy nam; , , Thy kingdom coma, Thy will b don ' In heaven and earth th aame, Give-ua thl day our dally bread: , . And a we those torglv , Who aln against us, o may wa Forgiving grace receive. ; ; Into tenip tat ion lead u not;- From evil et na free. And Thine the , kingdom,' Thin th . And glory . ever' ba.," . . j, t . T-Judaon. . FORSYTH'S VETERANS TO PICNIC, y. i , :;,- . -v:j. Norflrt Camp to Hold Annual Outing at Nlaecn Iark August H Another Dynaiulta zploaion at Kernerat ilia. Special to The Observer, . Wlnaon-Baleiff July The Nor- fleet Camp of Oraiedi.1 itj V'-toianr ha decided to have lta annual ptcnlo at Nlasen park, Saturday. August It. At called meeting of the eatnp--yesterday afternoon all ' arrangemenu were mad for th outlrig. Maj. T. J. Brown, commander, wa la th chair and Mr. C. B. Watson explained the object of the meeting. Tho vet eran will assemble at th Confeder. ate monument at 10 o'clock ia the morning and .wlH take cars for th park. Everybody I expected lo carry a basket filled with provision to th park. A good time 1 promUed the old soldier and their friends. An especial welcome await th widow and children of deceased veteran. . Committee were named to make all arrangement for the outing. Un to thl tim the contest over the Democratic nomination for sheriff has been one of 'peace and harmony. The Impression seem to be general that. If all th aspirants remain In the race, there will be no nomlnatlrih on the first, second or third ballots. No bets are being made as to who will win. The North Winston Baptist Sun day school will plcnio at Tadkln river July J4. The school will go to the river In wagons. Supt. Flynt. of the county nome. reports that the wheat crop on the county farm this year threshed out 5,661 bushels. The yield is a nice Increase over last year. , ML Airy granite will be used in tne construction of the new Episcopal church to be erected at the corner of Fourth and Cherryx streets. A car load or more haa already been re ceived for the house of worship, which is to be one of the handsomest in the State. Another dynamite bomb was ex ploded In or near Kernersvllle last night. It awakened tne natives, out a cltlsen of that town says explosion have become so common that they no longer create any alarm or excite ment. It was learned to-day that the town commissioners have decided to employ another policeman a soon as the term of the present orncer ex pires. He Is employed by the month. It I claimed that the opposition to him haa been the cause of all tne trouble in Kernersvllle. Mrs. E. P. Ouerrant, of Florida, who Has been visiting Mrs. D. Clay Lilly, on Cherry street, left last even ing for Oreenvlllo, 8. C. to visit ner father. Mrs. Ouerrant wa Miss Da vis, the daughter of Rev. B. P. Da vis, who was once pastor of the First Presbyterian church In this city. Mr. Ira Wr Rose, Ph. u., er Hen- son, has accepted a position aa pre scription clerk with E. W. O'Hanlon. Mr. Rose graduated In pnarmacy at tho State University this year. Mr. Rose has been connected In tne past, with the King Drug Company, of Raleigh, and the Temple rnarmacy, at Wilmington. Mr. Rpse was con sidered the best In hi class, as he was elected by the faculty to the position of assistant In the department of pharmacy at the University. The booka made out by the tax listers show that a large number of people in Forsyth failed to Hat their property for taxation. These will be double-taxed. If not prosecuted. I Mr. W. I). Welaner, of rural free delivery route No. 1, Winston-Salem, has Juat returned .from a visit of four weeks to Illinois, visiting his two sis ters and six children living In that State. He also attended the annual national conference of. the Dunkard Haptlst Church, at-Springfield, 111., at which there were 20,000 people pres ent. Mr. Welaner la 66 years old and this Is hi sixth trip to Illinois. The county .commissioner appoint ed J. M. Oreensfield, T. A. Crewa and U E. Griffith a commission to ap praise damage. If any, to the lands of T. 8. Fleahman, W. C. basslter and Isreal Kerner by proposed changes In the road to be macadamized leading out from Kernersvllle. Negro Seriously Slashed. A badly slashed negro waa William Jones, an employe of the Seaboard Hallway Company, who was. attended to by City Phyalclan P. O. Hawley last night after Carey Alexander had carved him up. The trouble occureVl on the He a board yards and Jones said that Alexander used a long knife on him while two or three accom plices held him. There was a long gash on Jones' right arm, which bled profusely, and another wound on hla left shoulder. The man aald that hfc did not know until he was rut that Alexander waa angry with him and waa still Ignorant of the cause. It Is always well ty hare a box of salve In th house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and bolls yield to DoWltt's Witch Hasel Halve. Bold by Hswley's ! Pharmacy Educational WARRtKTON HIGH SCHOOL WAItllENTON, N. C. Scholastic year l0-'07 begin Au gust 10th.- Total Expense (Including 'Tuition. Board. Lights, Heat and Washing) guaranteed not to' exceed from IKS.00 to 1175.00 for the year. Parents are referred to the au thorities of th University and the various College, male and female. For catalogue, address JOHN GRAHAM. Principal. ROANOKE COLLEGE 64th Tr. Course for tiegrees; also Commercial Course, German, French, and Spanish taught. Library, n.000 volumes. Moun tain location. No 'bar-rooms. Expenses small Catalogue free. Addr th Vresldf nt, Balem. V. ? ELIZABETH ? CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, A HIGH-GRADE- COLLEGE f.OR WOMEN; .'""v- ';,.'''' : ;- V "' '. v. ; - ; j,""' i , ' T "', , ".v. -T .. '" ' ' STANDARD Ut A. B. COX7RSE' higher than any collage' for , women In North er South Carolina-v . , 4- FACUITx"- Onlr - axnerlanearx can apd European . universities at th hada of PapaHmantavii aaTfIO-Sprt - peetally aquippad building for '. tnulo. She ' peoiallst in, the Conervatory, who give all their., ttm to ; m.wiii niuiio., wirmw Intjtrnatlnnal nsstaHna THE SCHOOLS OF ART AI':VzXFnESSIOI'--'.Vtho' gam ' -w."',1. Plot JPttl .tbj,eollfiU.tB4,tnusJs,.deprtmnt. j. 7 LOCATION UNSURPASSED SO . - lag the city, adjoining the ' oust, amoK. not, eto wttn pure upiana country ftir.. ur t ' rounded by eong bird and th beauties of natarai COLLEGE FEAJrT-2l.0 sanitary la ftU reapoct Aa taatltution which I a Gift outsid th Incom from patron. XJndenomlnfttlonil, and ap- . peats 10 an intelligent, enacriminatuig - puDiic, wno . aeaira th highest ordr of service at a reasonable eost, ,0 lu merits. : - . XllustraUd Catalogu sent on application. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. itfTtt r , PRESBTTERIAN COLLEGE FOIt WOMEN, CIIARXOTTE, N. C Thl old and reliable school makes no loud claim, but points to lta graduate in vry section ot the State. A superior faculty of trained specialists: musical advantages of the highest order: a new building, . with modern conveniences, and a high standard commend it to the people of the South. KEV. J. n. BRIDGES, D. D.. President. SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OF - 'I INCOSSOMATtS $35 Pays for Scholarship Unlimited , as to time In either the commercial or shorthand department to pupil registering during th month of July. Thl la a larg re duction from our regular rate of tuition. During th past 10 day we have placed l( pupil In splendid positions as book keepers and stenographers, and could have placed others If we had gradukte. . Pupil entering now will finish course In tim for posi tion thl fall. Writ to-day for Catalogu and New Journal. Addre KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C or Raleigh, If. C. Greensboro Female College GREENSBORO, N. C. Th sixtieth annual session will open Wednesday, September ltth, HOC. Advanced Literary Course, School of Music. Art and Expression; Practical Business Course. All departments of Instruction under the care of able specialists, who have received their training In leading Colleges and Universities, both In this country and In Europe. New building; new equipment; all modern conveniences. For fuller Information, apply for catalogue. MRS. LUCY ii. ROBERTSON, President. Georgia School of Technology A technical institute of the highest rank, whose graduatee,' without exception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering and commercial life. Located is the most progressive city in the South, with abounding opportunities offered it graduates in the South' present remarkable development. Th forty members of the class of 1906 were placed in lucrative and desirable positions leor jrrWuafvm. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc New Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Cost reasonable. 'Each county in Georgia entitled to fifteen free scholarships. The next session begins Sept 26, 1906. For catalogue, address S. G. MATHES0N, A.M., LLD., President, AtlantaGecr . North Carolina Military Academy Red Springs. N. C 0 An old and successful school; nw equipment, furniture - and ervlce. Bowling alley, swimming pool and gridiron. Thorough preparation for college, government schools and business Ufa. IS2S pays the bill. For catalogue, writs ' SUPERINTENDENT iONES, M. A. Trinity Park School . . A first clss ' preparatory ' chool Certificates of gradu ation accepted for entrance, to adlng Southern college. , Boat Equipped Preparatory Hchool In tho Booth. - Faculty of ten officers and ' teachers. Campus of seventy five acres. Library contain mg thirty thousand volumes. . Well equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern method of Instruction. Pre quent lecture by prominent -lecturers. Expenaea exceed- 1 Ingly moderate. 8vtn years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and other In-, formation,' addre J , H. It. NORTH. Headtnaater, -' iAirham, N. C. . . THE KORIM.. QKOUNA - (Megf,or v and McAankf Ai ; Practical education, In. Agrl-," -eultuf , 'JZ Engtnoerlnc, ,,' Indus.. trial ChemUtry and the Textile 1 Ari Addr" " V rRESlDE?TT WNSTTON, ' r ' . West Rslclgh, & C-' COLLEGE AND teaehera rram tha Inadln Atnarl. "T ' '' ' ( ' jaaaiej a jsutraig, fraaaait w . b ' ' .'' . . i ', acre of pari eampu overlook . elty nw park, and .tree from. fireproof bulldlnga. taodera and f -'. !,.- ; to Education, -with . reaoureea CHAS. B. KING, President $ sjei I) TRINITY COLLEGE 1 Four Department Collegl- at. . ..Oraduata. Engineerings and Law. , Larg library facilities. Well equipped . laboratories" In all ' . departments of science. .Gym nasium furnished with best apparatus. - Expenses vary moderate. . Aid for worthy student. ' v. Tqnng Men wishing to Study Law should lnvcatlgat the u , perlor advantages offered by the Department ot Law tn . Trinity College. u For catalogu and t . further Information, address Z. W. NEWSOM, KegUtrar, Durham,' N. C IncUtMt fo i College Yoang ,- TPEACE Courses BltatWarii W7 01 MuiJ. rrha Ctsla? ,? rats ut umi Daghtr iaa, BtawDUU, Pn. DRAUGHON'S KaMgtv Colueabla, Knesvllle, Atlanta, t It College In th Statoa. POSITIU.XM cured or money KUITUNDKD. Also teach ,UV MAIL, Catalogu will eon .1 vine yeu that Draughon's . la THU BEST. . Call or aend. v .,; W0:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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