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10 1 1; t r A KIN G KOH : A ) FIG HT )Ti;sT ON AT ;F.iYKTTKVIlilJ3 Mvth Ilrttiict Conareanlonal Conven tion I'rotDlNox to he Due of the J.xrd-l.ifiLitg XomlnatlngCkHi v. utlonsi of the Trur -Will Proba. My I Similar te That of l2 J. A. lirouu llio j, lacaaiwr Cawllilato Anniversary of JiattJe ot .Moore'e Ocek-tNinrral of v Late ,;' II. A. Ttmnacntl 'IVntonal ;. ahd .New ."Voles of Cumberland's 0IHl. Special to The Observer. . Fayettevllle. July 14. Thld city U getting ready to let down . the bars and welcome the - great unUjrrltled Pwmocracy" Thursday next. U It doe not prove to be one of the-rerord-breaking . nominating conventions of i he year, the politicians will be very tnimh rflitannolntoii In tha aia-ns of the ' Umu ' 'It looks very much aa If the convention . this week will develop . . ... - .w " - jttA . ..... iart m'kfli John D. Bellamy entered In the lead, and kept the lead all through, but ft 111! lilt? A (Fv Wraj w . kuwvPVM. v. - berland and Columbus prevent Inn his ' nomination. . Next Thursday J. A. Brown wilt enter the convention the leading candidate, going up possibly . 1- ?1 vaKi bnl Ilka Rfllimv. the in dications are. that .ne , win nave no reserve to oraw on, ana u wiu oe '. rv Mn nlf for Vilm to ranch tha - neoetcary 10 votes. There are three. "V randUltea In three counties In a bunoh, together canting- 107 vote, or seven more than majority. This, as ; will " aeen, - la a very dan-( . lac man. as a stampede or one coun ty would almost' Inevitably be fol ', lowed by the other two. and elect 'v minority candidate or a "dark horse." Tha politicians on the ground are al- radv ranvasslns: tha matter of the ;, ya. ..Miia. i uaii iiiniipiiii uic .1 v- eention. . neverai mentioned, out tne - 1 .. , I ...... I 1 k. rinllfw to select a. chairman from a county having a candidate. ; , . ITkA W.llnn.1 .UunV .a. IT fl.Muvl 1 1 W. A.-Vanatorv-Drealdent. Is one of " the purchasers of Panama, canal ' bonds, to the amount of Si 00.006. at .-. 1 At a Thla knnlf hi, hn ohnMH hv Kthe Treasury lepartment as one of J be depositories ef the United States government. 1 The remains of Mr. H. A. Town- BMio. ni aieu in rn ucmni .Maantlal in f'harlMta. arrtvad hara ' jeetarday morning via Maxton, and tha funeral aervlcea took place from : Hay Htreat Methodist rhurbh. Kev. A. U. a UlllB .VIIUUklll'lllf VATI- clsea. There waa a large crowd of -i irivnus imi rfflKilvr u iiiruuinii V though the train arrived lata. . ; testerday , morning In the High- smiun ttenpiiai an operation was per formed en Kdmund Grady, awed about 11 Veara ban if Mrn tlunlar (1. 8mMb, for appendicitis. The boy Is Still very 111. The Raleigh 8outhort Itail- roaches between Jialelgh and Kay etevlMe about the first weekaen Aug- ust, one of them being a finely ejulp- An Important land saw was made Aaturday, Mr. C. Bullard purchas ing the Polned farm of about 209 acres for M..04. He will build a and machine shop. fiav. nr. j. j. 11111. uumr ur in First Battit church of thin cltv, and xi ! w ii rm itIbI k i iu a Tim 10 mon- treal, ' Canada. whr, tr. Hall had ' hla first pastorate after leaving Eng land ' Dr. W. H. Jordan, of Halelgh, a graduate of I he University, Is now rrsldent physician of the-Hlghsmlth Hospital, the staff finding such an as 'alstant absolutely necessary In the ' great number of medical and surgical . vases. ' menls In the Hotel LaFayette, which l lo b remodelrd and renltted throughout, . Is the new tlnlng room ' Just open for the accommodation of , guests. In convenience of arrange ment and tastefulness of decoration - It has no uiM.rlur In ih Hiaif - John OIn, a iirlvate In Compan A, Fifth North t'arollna Infantry. In tha civil war, and rnll-trd In this clt. In 11(1, km found on the utrevl of iS'ew YurlCiliv the oihar day In a ' aVPIalUm ( Wflf 1 I I Kill, I1U VI H J 1 II H V II ll II.IUUH. 1 J II n I 111...... L.. I I been, or ho. h happened to ha in i New York, la not ret known. Camp I fore the fart. The prosecution la 12, Confederal)' Veterans, of this j represented by Hlnclali ic Johnston, county will look into the ma'lur. 'who will ask and Insist upon a ver ANNIVKRHAIIY OF HAITI, K. ill, t of murder In the first degree. The i orrfSmlent r turned yenlT- : Another case of considerable Im day from Mow n t'reek llaitle- ! iortan-e Is the raae of the Plate ground, w hrr he ili livrred an adilri'K-i iipwitiM the nine Italian who are In Friday on tha on-uiilon of tha annu- jail h a result of the fe'ud at Camp al meeting of the n.n latlon, though , N the battle tooh pline on the 27th of February. 1 7 7. Ther w a very large gathering of peoul from tin- counties of Pender, .vv Hanover. , Uladen. Duplin and Katn.on. berld-a numbetr from Wilmington ami M'rll.lullln n..,.K A h.. i.i.i. ,11. ......... ... n. ., aa.M,,i. .mii. nar was spread in the grove, plentiful- ! ly leedlng hundreds of vlclion.. ami the youna folk danced all th after Boon la the pavilion to the music of tha DHgado f'ornet Hand. At th meeting of the ao lutln the follow ing oflli-eri" ere re-elt'Cted: J. II. Moor, preMd. nt, V. J. llollinsKKortli. secretary; V . H. Moore, ti ra-urrr C'ongr' Iiiim sirropriali-d M.OOo for W Rionunicn. nl the aoclatlon haa decldeil en tfrmtlv 1m,irovln the greunda. Mrs. W. K. KyU. Mr. John fndr weod end Kmii Kyl arv aprnd- ing the renmiiiila-r of th mi miner at Lor. X. Mra. J. H. lirondrool and Mla M. N. Hrofivt ltv to tnorrow for a iH t- ihs nutniuar hotue of Jade II. It. itrvun. fhr.inm aUedge, on, lllai-k Mourn. 'in -Mi. lk 'A. " Mltltwmaon "" rernrnrd vi ntardny from a sUy of ronii- ilava at UTiKht vll le beach. t.'ap' J. 1 M. v. iu r-. lurnra jwifiui) aiK-rii'iun imm nv.i li... - k i... .i a . i-aa, .v,ai,., ,.-,w ni'ii' '.i il flramen'a anxnclation of th.it Minn- -Mies tleli Jinolnga haa r'turnmt rr,ni a vlalt to friends In Houth Carolina. -' n'rrw'al"1 ."k"" M"r' Vr" "! Ooldabori. are the gue.ta of Mr. i.n.l ; Wt. ... J. tooiwr and rhlldrau hnve .rturn:d from the sea-ahore. Telegraph wire of both the Western 1'nlon and Postal Cable havv Imm'ii Inetlled In the convention aainbly hs'.t for tba nwhiaper mn. . Mr. A. Vt Wliet-Mr. dlatrlft u reriiitrj (Jrnl ,f itiP Hlandard oil Company,- with headquarlfrs at 1U1 elgh, hs in contempiittiun the re moval of Jils office to Payetteyiiit. aa ITrrlng eertaln unuauul adVantngea. ' The larniara' meeting and picnic at faletn rhuich, Fl"a 11111 townahlp. Was very, pies aant and largely at tended, with addreaaea. by Mxaars. t'arlrla. of . Uobeaoo, and Bain, of Cumberland. , Tbe Cumberland Democratlu es ecutlvA -onirultte meets at 11 oYWk pit Thu radar in the court room. - The ' Atlantic Coaat Une o ITU la Is have informed Mr. V. H. Itose, se-e-lary of the chamber of commerce, I hat aa the Ith of Aauat,tha Kirod icnwtlon will be made, giving Kay eiievllle quh k tranalt te Columbia. .?..', .,''':. Tha ftna board Air Line fist laaued a circular to the offaci that It I pre pard to lianu Jo KayetUville freight and tr.la for tta linn pvrr tha;l(al eifti Moiithit liallroad. . Jh train trvm bre U ItaMith on V ltalih 4Kuthpirt Railroad n furred Ii return this' morning ') a count f the .condition of the I . and treatljng ever Little river. TlllI TO CANADA. . Kev. William Black ami Party Will I la navlijsoa Friday f for tle I .1. 1. V . Special to The Observer, j JDavldson, July 14. Rev. William Clack preached here ' Sunday' morn ing in tne ienre or ur. uranam, who U at Blowing Rock. - Mr. Black la iw ldora henrd at DavMaon. , but when he does happen to be here on Hunday he la always heard with deep Interest and much profit, His heart la In his work as a preacher, and he has a mexsage Tor ail who wi near. He and; party leave- for .'an 'extended trip to the North, Jncludlng Canada, Friday, the JTth. At least Is are expected - to go They will , travel -by way of, the Jsnaboard. going to .Waslv; Ington.' Italtlmoro, - ihrough k. the lehla-h .Valley to. Buffalo, Niagara, Saratoga. Toronto and later to North- field, where - several days will fee pent." The trip' wlIK occupy some thing like three weeks. Among the Davidsonlana .expecting to " go 'are: Mr. John Held and his son, Rdfua; KriiAKt Black, Miss Potts, two or more of the young men in the Brown-Knox Mercantile Company's , stores , and possibly others. , . Prof. Waiter Thompsoni suVrtn tendent of the Concord ' schools, was here to-day. -Rev. Arthur Barnes has come In from Texas to upend his vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harrison, of Salisbury, are here for a few day a -v . , ? -, Tha young . people .are Invited te Mrs. Ida Davis' home near town again to-morrow night, where they expect another delightful evening. The fun is expected to come In the form of a tacky party, t . . r. '- . Mr. Alfred Toung hopes to move Into hlshandsoma new house In a few days. The pebble-dash exterior Is especially VAretty. . Rev. John LalTerty and wife, wMb their little. boy, arrived thta morning from their ' home lo Georgia. They will spend some time with relatives In this part of the mate. Mt Lve lette Dusuy leaves to-day for Charles ton and Hulllvan'e Ialand to be the guest of Rev. Dr. Alexander tfprunt's family. -Dr, Smith left thla morning for Montreal, where - ho - will spend one or two days. Dr. Phearercame In Friday night and left the next morning for a second trip to Virginia. There will ba several changes In tha residential part ef town by tha opening of the new term. The house occupied last year by Mr. Helllg hat been rented py Mrs. uook. or ueorgia, mother of young Cook, of the rising sophomore class. Miss Alphln, who with her niece and nephew were In Dr. Shearer's home the past session, has rented the Mooney house, on Concord street, recently purchased by Dr. Martin, and will reside there the coming year. Dr. and Mrf T. P. Harrison will go next week to Blltmore for the rest of the vacation. TWO MXUDEn TIMAI.8. ftU-Dowril's ' Criminal Docket is IjupMm Italians to be, Tried for attack on Camp at Noutli 4k ' Western Kail way. Ppeclal le The Observer. Marlon, July 14. Superior Court for McDowell county met In Marlon yesterday, Judge Cook presiding. This la supposed to be for the trial of civil and crlmloal caaes combined, but from, present Indications no civil rases will be heard, as the crlmlnul docket is the largest In the history of the cpunty. Two murder cases are to be tried, vis: State vs. Kaney ingtam, a foreman on the Houth A Weetern 'Railway construction work, who shot and Instantly killed Bob Mc Ohee week before last. It Is under stood thai the killing came about as a remilt of a drunken row ami tha the plea on the part of defendant will be sflf-defenee, ss the deceased had severely cUtndwas In the act of cutting the defendant when he fired the fatal shot. The defonae Is rep resented by J. W. Pless, Fq., of Marlon, and Ixrka Craig, of Ashe villa, while the prosecution Is rep resented , by Hudglns A Watson. It la understood that the latter will In sist upon a verdict of murder in the first drfrefa, The other murder case Is thnt of tho Ptate against Norman Iargent. a n.'gro by. who shot and killed Tom S tt, age 62. some weeks ago In Mar lon, lasrgsnt a mother, It Is under- stmxl. will be tried as arcessory be- on the Houth Western con- i u l Ion work soma months ago. At torn, y A. K. llolton la in Marion, avoulns his Intentions to thoroughly invi etisHtH tha matter at tha request ,,f the Ix partment at Washington ank n, 1 1 ; 1 1 . r government. The ItallanJ. . . a . N Ur(, f f 1 1 aNf , t a.j nj .lUIIKff ATflrX, "I Morcantitti. and Mr. Ulno C. Hpur- anafl, of New Vork city., attorney for thi Italian ronatil. I'onslderable In-lerat- Nh'in In these rnses and It I exie't-d that a goodly portion of the tiniM i.r thla term will be taken oi in tlx' t In Is. HollcHur 8ainhour ' hits no ii iKt-int In the Italian case, i iin the South western Railway t'oiiipany irucf" to have anything to (Jo with the firuwecutlon. in rt Li. nnT. Snif.il. rr Ka-lxMil at ItuilirrfortlKMi W ill l.a-t a Moiiilt-Mome uf , llir ItiHiriii'ior. Mei lal lo The Observer. Ituthrrtorfltnn, July 14. The sum mer st-hool la In full blast at thla lilnrn. and will be In eesakin- -on iiHjnlh., ( apt. W. T. II. Bell Is eu (erlntrndpnt and la one of the most i..,.i,i ' apaoip In the Ktate. Among the MtiifT of limtructora are: Prof. Joe 8. Wray. of Oaxtonla, .who walketh Hliuut. in apectHded majpety and play, fth with maUiematatlee and United Hte. . story aa wUh a" bird; r.M; K,.th uy,,' , daughter of peace. iftmJt .nA nn.,ia. repututlon na gifted and popular uiiilwr uf geography and language work: Mr: Hurker la etrlklng II on primary work and Prof. Judd, of KalrlKh. Is paatmaater In the preeen tif loti uf agriculture, grammar and phyatology. . The attendance la good and the euthiialMam la Intenae. The educa tlonal apirlt Is growing tit this coun ty, x-nil this meeting will do much to .ifvnlnp educatldiial Intereai. . t)r. W. I I'oteat, president of Wake Forest College, will be here during the eeaeion to lecture. As will Or. Alphonso Hmlth', of -the , Unl verslty. Thla la a summer school In which Rutherford and Polk counties are holding a Joint session. polk eounly waa at one time a by-word and reproach taa a storm centre of Ignorance. Present conditions show a decided Improvement, and Indica tions' are good for surprising educa tional achievement. - ' ,,"'.- ' ' J - 0KI.T tt TKAIIS OLD.' if: q am only I vaars old end don't es-MK-t even Um 1 s"t te be real eld te rw. that way as lone as I can ( l;iv trie lintara,"' tayt Mrs. K II. Urunaon, if Iullln, fla. Suralf there's nothing elae fc"pa tha old ea yonng and maai lha weak aa strnne aa thla grand lonlfl hiadliiloe. Dvapavrt l, terpid llvar. In, famed ktdnaye ur. chreiilo ennailpatlmi are unkiiuan afiar taking Klu-irio int. tare a raaatiKMe tl'na. lMiinia4 hf IU H. ;oraau a CO., rtau. prie Km. -TEARLV SlWiTIXO, Annual tisthfrlng of Frlcmla to be Held Thin I t-Mr at Culirord College; Hogrlnnlng Ausust Hth. V, . . Special to Trie Observer, V ,' V 4 (Oreennsboro, July 24. -Thei yearly meeting of the Friends will begin at .Guilford ( College Wednesday, 'August Ith. The cejlege la making prepara tions to entertain a large crowd on the occasion, and ha, already put In water pipes on tha- campus to furnish Ice .water for those : attending . the meetings. Yearly meetings were1 for merly hvld at High Point, but a year ago they were moved back to Gull ford College, .where they were held lit the' days that the place was-known aa the' New- Garden Boarding . School. Eaehfvear the attendance Increases, aad now It has become one of the fixed religious gatherings of tha Tear In North Carolina, Prominent mem bers ' of the denomination from the Central and far Western tltatea often come to these meetings. ' In recent years the Friends do not follow tha old forms of worship so closely,, and tha meetings now are 'Very similar to those of other Protestant, faiths.. , , .: i. i iii .1 i in, COXSI'MPTION CHEATS COCRT. Anson County' Negro. Charged., With Killing Anotlier of Ills lUc, Hoc- ' cum ba to Disease. ' -j ' Special to The Obeirer.f ' i..- - Wadesbore. . Jaly 14. Jonah Thomas, the negro .. .who 1 shot and killed Ralph J3ruer at a negro festi val in . BurnsvUle. township, some time back, died Hunday afternoon ot consumption at ' his home In Burns vUle township. Immediately after tha killing Thomas was brought to Wadesboro . and placed In iall, but some time . sine, on' the testimony given, by Dr. t J. H.' Bennett, -the county physician. Judge Shaw ordered that he be released, ae It was clearly seen that he could not live much longe. 1 ' , ' CIIAIIGKD UTTH INFAXTICIDE. 1 " " -a ' Dora Marlow, Catawba County -Wo- nan. Committal to Acwton fau -for-AIlect-U Wurdc of Her Infarttjl Special. to The Observer. Hickory.' July 24. O win t"he auaplclous evidence leading up to the deatir of an inranu occurring jwo miles south of the city, the verdict of the coroner's jury, after post mortem examination of the body,' waa that the child had come to It death by a blow on the forehead at the handa of Its' mother.' Dora Marlow. an unmarried ' woman who lived - on thl farm of i Pink Ward. The woman waa arrest- ' ed this afternoonr and sent to Newton Jail, where ehe will be held for fur ther -hearing. - -- - - Its purity, quality, and wholesomcnsGS guaranteed Oij H p , New- Cto City , I'axtor Arrive. , Special to The Observer.', ' -' ' -Greensboro, July , 24. Rev. R. . M. Williams, ths new, pastor of Wftlker Avenue Freabytt-rlan church, ha a rived in the city and for the present I living -with the family of Col, W. a Tlibmpuon, on Walker avenue.' Mr. Williams comes from Wallace, Where he served as a home missionary for the Wilmington Presbytery. . His fam ily will, arrive In a-few .days. 'The church he Is to serve is a new one and is located in . Weat Greensboro, in a section of the. city In which there baa . been ,no Presbyterian ' church heretofore.,' ..:.., , :.- -. j'fll rthla0 Bmokcr. . Special to'.The Obseper. .,;',k;V'';'"t , Greensboro, July 24. The jproxim Ity Lodge No. lit, KnlghU of Pyth ias, .will 'hold social aesslon or smoker in the lodge rooms Thursday night, Handsome Invltatjons have beew .issued. The members Intend 'to make this the most. iytable event In the history ot " the lodge. Several well-known speakers will be present and -make addresses, i The . lodge le one of the most flourishing In tha City t 1 WILL. INTEREST MANT.rt " - Every person should know' that good health Is Impossible - If the kidneys are deranged. . Foley'a Kidney Cure Will cure kidney and bladder disease Id every fornv and will build up and strengthen these arcana so they will perform tbelr functlona proberly. ' No danger of Blight's dlaeaa of -diabetes If Foley's Kidney Cure Is taken la time. R. H. Jordan A Co.- s ' . The laws ot irfature and heredity are related by the ties ot blood, or . who have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint; areWo to transmit it to their children in the form of Scrofula. - Swollen glands, brittle bones, weak eyes, hip disease, pale, waxy complexions, emaciated bodies, running: sores and ulcers, and general weak constitutions are tha ttrincioal ways in which the disease is manifested. Those wholiare Inherited this blighting trouble taay andceed in holding it id check during young, rigorous life : but after a spell of slcknessrorwhen the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality, the ravagts of the disease will becoufc "Itnan if est and Sometimes run into Consumption. 8. S. S. goes down into tbte circulation and forces out the scrofulous deposits, kills the germs and completely cures the disease. . Jt changes the quality of the blood by removing all Impurities and poisons and supplying this vital fluid with rich, health-sustaining qualities. , S. 8. S. is a purely vegetable medicine and is especially adapted to systems Which have. been weakened and poorly nourished by scrofulous blood. ., Literature on' Scrofula and med ical advkejree. ;r JliE SWIFT SPECIFIO CQft ATllfTA, GA- I I A : i. I ' .. ' - '- ' - ' - .--.- -- ' . . . 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" We make a specialty of the better rradea. atylea . out of the ordinary and at much leas prices than the -same are sold at In the large centres. The new rretddent Ba , is . the latest and best 'thins In - the ,"Klt style.- The Secretary la very large, deep combination bag." French Hat Boxes, Hat Trunks.- Bureau Trunks, v Baa ket Trunk, I.lght Cane . Hull Cases, , etc. Everything the traveler needs; ordinary things you can get anywhere can get them of us, too, and all the good things that . you . can get nowhere else. Always see us. i:' - a GILREATH & CO. Maurers Rat-and yyS Roach-Paste I attracts tbeae vermin by tta Odor; they eat I U aad die Inatantl. - IMAl'REK'tf IHUZCT TO ear deal a to btdhsf, cnU, Sea WDKR la raft. Ittotiia. Sold oolv in bottlr. At all tirnaatiaa' ar t a MHR a, ltllL.KIUIA. Trunks and Cases ; L 13 a C IU of V , ' STRENGTH -" DURABILITY " -r EXCELLENCE - ' in Range con- stniction, VVe c ' invite your -care- C : , 1 fill.-'; ' inspection r ' . ";vOfsHir. larpe; .. stock of Buck's ; v-Stbve s and . ; , 'V.:-.. Ranges v.-. ";:- llfl HAEDiVAFIL, CO Sflvcrvarc '.A', ':' 1 i : ,. : Secured by j niost 'caretnl m- ; .cUob, from the "; beet nianuv .-. - .facturers In the.countnr., .Our V line ef SterUng 8Heir and ' 'y- Solid and Plated Hollow Ware ' ,- T le bejront) comparison. '''' h -We . take pleasure h. shew : ; tng' jreajwse goods, u n 'knew that they catmot be im,', i proved opon . and v w 111 please ! ' ttui.i' meat'' t astldlous. ' ' iH. ; .-JEWELERS. ' . IlaAincryfor Farm andfac-. Bi?ine&. -'"Inrtee" kimiak ' fixacn 12 to 150 H P. Bci MS RetQni Tubular and ' ' Portable on' skids, fronU2to 150 H. P. , Imnriivrd fiin Marhfnprv Sineie """-f - W- Vl IIIMVIHIII J fj .aa. a : : '- - y . . '( ' K - G inS ana rrcsscs, and . complete outfits of capacity: of 100 bales per day and over. : ' v:.,' ' 1 H T SaW HillV JW or fivi kindA " , ,- ' all sues 'in U33 u ihe South, v ; ' Pulleys and Shafting fV smallest to complete cotton mill outfits, v v : 1 ' "i , LIDDELr COMP ANYr : : DR.; L B. , NEWELL ; Cffice,3f Tryon St Phone 30 . Residence 405 E. Jlyeaue,' , dr. a l. Alexander; DENTIST. , Southeast Corner " " tXI7RTTl AXD TRYON STREETS. : HOOK 'AND ROGERS JIROHITECTS . . l . . .. ' if QHAIUVOTrE A GREEXSDOaO, KC. WheelerrRunge aixd Dickey ARCHITECTS ; : Second .Floor C . Building, 'v: CWAIUtOTTE,'"''--, ,W.O a-r, I III, at. ullKltnii A aaBir. . ftnf - ARCHITECTS - -;J - Home Life Building. -WASHINGTpN", D. C. - ' yc f2ve Scn:clhh.i ti Tell Yci Atc:t liefrfeertlirs Vhpn vou. get If-W'- : v"i ready; : come inV.;V '4 and see us. . ; V-.C z1- ; '; ",'' ',- J..L!cfei!:nJ&Co. Stove healers and Rooting Contractors. X ' ritone Sit. S2t,S. Tryoa fit.
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