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C1URL0TTE DAILY OCSEIVER, JULY 23, 1D0G. vH:,-V-;Y-".': ' ' - I ' .. -. . .. ..;.'.. i i .... . i .... ...v..- a v. I ' .'."aJfclUCA MUST VAIU.HU ItUll t JilH. . . r Probilly lh mo drln womin chauffeur In ilie United Staua la ,('Ulaa Evelyn "Walih. 'daughter of Thomaa F. Walsh, wbo ta apnndlnf the aummer ' with her parent at,. Wol hurst near Denver, Col., the country V Plc of the late Senator -Woleott, which Mr. Walsh haa rented. M1b Walsh' happened at Newport Uat : euromer, waa Miita. en narrowiy recapea otn. . v It was thoucht. at flrat that th VCvng lady would be . ecinpled for tttm'' m m.jbll ! fflarvAtia riili fmm ' la reiralnlnit health and. though , ahe cannot walk; fur or engnce In any , Tlolent eserciiw, aha la aljle to b about In society and able to ride In her nfAmnhlu fkt 'vKlrh rjiprffl t ton hm im Mm fnnit ee ivp. 1pantt Iiap traffti eipertence. Only a few days ago ahe drove her car fifteen, miles in twenty mi nut f. Following that and similar; speed performances many of -Mlua Walsh a mends have ezpressed fear . while, driving her machine. - '-fATVfP irrPTiwt is tnvnrtv - ii vjyx mutt 14.1 all jhmju r . ' ' -r - - . Members' of th America ti Institute ' -.of Mining , Engineers Mtvt With ' tin (ba iron and Htccl inHUtato ' Ilotits Plan ' Kumerous Visit and 'y KxoarHtoiis for Their Gaests -Iord Mayor of : London ' to. Entertain . Vlxltora and tli King to .llecrtve .''i m DcputaOoa rrogrsmmo for the C, f Joint. Meeting.' . : .: ; t London, w July 14.- A Joint meeting - stltutw-' of. Mining Engtnerrre ami ef the British "Iron and Steer Institute v waa opened at" tua Institution of ' Civil Wnmi nMM ara ijuitiv and will last until ' JO!y :, JncluslVe.' . It will be followed by ;two day of visits and excursions.;' The programme Is . v.. . . . t . , .. . ' Tuesday, July . 24 General . meet : Inr of the Iron and 8teel - Institute. at the Institution of Civil Entflneers, yrui ueorirs v wimv, tt tjwrMnmcn The American Engineers will be wel eomed by the . president. R. A.'1 Mad " Held., and council, and addremes will be delivered by the president , sir James Kltson, Hart. M. P., pant ' president, and a selection of papers will be read and discussed. . n tne anernoon mere win oe mreo alternative visits: . r I . (1) To the National Physical . Laboratory, at Teddington; (J) to the ' tindnn onunlv vnunnira IAottttf.tV AHAraflntf - al.f Ian - at' nMAnwlAki ' fill rnmniiif nf " Armann : ami Braslers. Coleman street. The ' company was Incorporated In . tioa, aii(j .; nig am piaio -pi t mm -armorers , la hardly to. be. aurpaased bTi that . or anv . or the ( rnrn. canles of London. - 1 . . . In ', the evenlnr - the IsnrA Uivnr i and Lady Mayoress will give tho ; delegates a reception at the Mansion House. t t , v .-. ' VVrfnnr1av - ' Jul- - IK-llanarat ( meeting rof the A merlcsn Institute of of Ctvll Knglneera. under the presi dency of Robert W. Hunt, of Chicago. ' A selection' of papers' wlt . be ,read . and discussed. , ! ' In' the, afternoon :. there" m, rbe three alternative vIslU! y ; ! 11) To the works of Messrs John I. Thernycroft ', Co..' Limited. v an ; vnaawicK; ii) to the wonts . or Mensrs. 1. m E. - Hall, Limited, at Hartford, Tefrlieretlng. machinery for 'blapt furnaces, and (t) to th. temple : and Ihns court. ; -'' . Ttl - th. avvanltin.'. thai jalat .ra taaa mtiA lodies accompanylhg them, will . at tend theAUiijrlan exhibition, at Earl's '. Court.-. , 7'hursday, Julr' f-Jolnt meeting of the Iron, and FteeKInstltbte and ' the American Institute of . Mining ' Engineers, at the Institution of Civil '. SDylneere,' A sf-lectlon f4 papers will be read and dHousedv ,v In the, afternoon there WiU'be four alternative .visits: 'v-. I) To -the -works f. : Messrs. , Fraser A Chalmers, Limited, mining machinery." at Frith, where the American visitors will be entertained ' at luncheon by the 4 Institution of U Llna, a.n.1 ' 4 atallna.ut 1 1 1L i ....a..,, Kiiia.auD4iiiuir ff . IU UIV works of the Associated t'ortland Ce- iiiniii.oiHiiuiH4;iurra iuu;. Mrniteu, st NoMhfleet (I) to the fower sta tlon of i the Underground - Electric .Hallway.'-"' Company . of Lohdon, I.lmltad, at Chelsi and (4) to tho Hull of the Worshipful Company ' of Ironmongers, Fenchurrh street.'- Thj hall wn erected In 174 J on the site of an f,lltal.f than hall. . ' In the evening the delegates - and tidies aocomp.iiing them will vlult the Crystal Palace,, at Sydenham, where an inorrnal illnner will be iclven at S p. m., and where the usual . fir works 'dlKplay will -be v- suppl. ment"d by special set pieces. Friday, July 37 Krplon ' to .Windsor Castle, facilities for "Visiting the rsstle ' hnvlng been grsnteiL. by the King, i HIS Ma)rty,wlll a I n!' re reive a deputation of thw Inxtltuln's American kuphIs during the meeting. In the evening th InMltiitn banquet win be hei in the, Oulldholl of the Clt of Ixndon. ' , - i ' Hnturrtfiv, July Jd There will he slteruailve SiBits, occupying the wlwle day. as follewa! . ' ' - - r ' (l)To the Dover llarhor Wnrlte, by Hint permlUMlon of the v edmlrally, ?it"rs. tlo'idfi, Hn tt Mafthfwn, the r. r..ir.n and In which her -brother, t Vincent, fh ahxlr fl th lf.rMj.nt tint ah tnat ne win some day Kiir nerseit . . , . & Son. the contractors for the works: (I) to the works of Messrs. Thomas Bullln. & . Co Limited., at Welllog borcugh, msnufacturers' ' of dlreit castings' for tunnel segments. .PAPERS TO BE READ. -The' following papers have been of fered for '. reading . during the. course oC .the meeting: "' : ' , - -' . "Machine- Moulding,", by P. Bon-jJ riiiaia xr:a. . .. . r - ' ' "Tompeiiiig and Cutting "Testa 'of High Speed Tool Steels," by Dr. H. C.- H.. Carpenter . (NUonai physical Lahnratoryi. ' -, .The. Modvllslng and DesuJphurl satlon of Fine Iron 0rea-.by A, Ladd Colbv (New TorkK' -w "Belgian, 'Practice In Large Gas Engines," by Professor ? H. s Hubert (Liegs.: .' ; '-''...-.'-'.''.; f . -Electrlial Steel Smiltlng.'by' E. C. : Innotsou (Sheffield). . . "UifTerent Methods of Blast Fur nace Refrigeration and Their Power Requirements,", by J. K. Johnson.N Jr. (Longdate. Virginia. V. & A.) '1.1'The Crystallography, of ;Iron," -by F. Osmond (Paris). " : ; " ''German Practice .In ' Lat'ge Gas Engines," by K. Relnhardt (Fort- mund). -. . ' - - v - "The Development of the Roe Pud dling Process."; by Jomes P.- Roe (PottHown. Pa., U. S. A.) . "The Constitution of Iron Carbon , f-AJloys,". by - Albert Sativeur . (Cam- Dridga, umju, vr- a. A,i , 'The Influence . of Silicon, and Graphite . on : the Open Hearth Pro cess.", by Alex. S. Thomas (Cardiff). . "Brltlah Practice in Large Oas En gines." by Tom Westgarth (Middles brough). - . ..... .-' At the jneetlng of the Amerldan Iastltute of -Mining Engineers sev eral Important papers dealing '- with Iron 'and steel wilt be submitted, the list Including the following: ' - "Comparison ' of American . ; and European Rail Specifications," by-A, Lact Colby (New York). H-piping1 afhd aggregation -in 'Steal Ingots," by H. M. Howe (New York). 1 "Tha n Effect of Low Temperature on the Recovery of Steel From Over strain," - by , E. J. MaCaustland (Ithaca).'- i .'..-'' "V -.- -' '"Improvement In Rolling Iron and Steel. ; by -. Jemes ; E. York (ew York). : ; I ' -v, . K'l-i '- On1 Sunday. -July ft. seals wilt be reserved for the A merlcon visitors at the afternoon musical service at St. Paul's Cathedral, when Archdeacon Slrclalr will - preach.--. Arrangements will, r.'tef ho- made for American. vl. tors desirous of attending the servloe st the Roman Catholic Cathedralat Westminster, and In the , afternoon visits will be arranged to. the gardens of the Royal Botanic Society, Of the Zoological Society, of the 1 Ranelagh Club, Barnes, and of the -Hurling; ham Cluif, Fulham. . V '; .. The American ,-( delegate visitors have been elected temporary honor ary members of the Whitehall , Club, of the St Stephen's Club and of the Royal .Societies' Club. ,'.!.; w' 1, The week following the '' London meeting Is to be devoted to a tour for the American visitors to York,' Middlesbrough, - Newcastle-on-Tyne, Glasgow "knd Edlnburg ns follows: ' SOME Bins TRIPS. ' - " A Monday, July HO The Americans will leaye London for York, a party visiting Cadeby Main Cfilllory.t under the guidance of W. H. Chambers, the managing director. At York the Minster. Cathedral' will 'be - visited and opportunity will be afforded of Inspecting the objects of antiquarian Interest, the Roman ' remains, . the mediaeval bars and walla, which still encircle the greater part of the city, and the Norman Castle. :;V' ;-.; . Tuesday,, July 1 The American party will proceed to Teesslde, where arrangements for the visit have been made bv a committee, ' consistinaf or Sir Hugh Bell, Part (chairman),; Mefurs. Illtyd Williams. A. cooper, , T. Westgarth. Wllllsm Whltwell., .T. K. Stead. jAmes Jtlley , and J. F. Amos (Noil. Sec.): ".-' -- ' .' '.,,.; ':.,-''' The v Amerirsns will : arrive , In Middlesbrough from New York )n the morning ami will be welcomed at the C vland Club by the reception com- Try a little Kodol for Dyspepula after your mmil. Mnnv rmclii are over- worked to tha ix.lnt whore they refuse to Mn further. Kodol lilsests yor fiMMl anl atvea your atomnrti nm rent It needs, hlle Im . rni-rnmru('tlve properties set the stnrnrteh liin-K Into working ordi.r. Kodnl r-l !", fli,(nnr, i.iir (trtmarh, rli'tlfi!lr4n fit (ha henrf. lBl(-hln mtrt t ij by Ill.-y I'liarmacy. , , mlttee. The party will .then ' be -divided into sections for - alternative visits to. the various works. Alter the Inspections a - publlq - lunchoon will be provided In the town - hall, Middlesbrough, and the 4. American visitors ' ,vlll in the afternoon leav for-Durham, The'ladles of the party will leave by special train from York for Fountains Abbey, where access to the ground has been granted by the Marquis - of Rlpon. and after wards . proceed to Durham, at which city the1 parly will - be . .conductod through? the cathedral. ensue ana university,; under the guidance 6t th very Rev. Dr, Kltchln, dean ef Dur ham and warden of the university. and the Rev. H. Gee, D. D., master of University College. Durham. ! In connection with the reception ef the American:- ladles, er ladles' com mittee has been formed, consisting of ldy Hell. Laay, VTrignton,, Lay Itopner. Lady ' Sadler,' , Mr. - j lUtyd Williams, Mrs. Arthur Cooper, Mrs. T. Westgarth. Mm. John H. A mo, Mrs, Jams Riley. Mrs. 3. E. Btead, Mrs. A. J. Dorman, Miss WhltweU and Miss. Gilcean Held. , , ,lhev Areortcans later Will proceed to Newcastle-onTyne.."..- -. , . Wednesday, August 1 The Ameri cans will be received by the' mayor ef Newcastle-on-Tyne. . Three . al ternative excursions have been or ganlsed by a committee of the North of . England Institute of , Mining Knglneera, as follows: A trio , down the river, calling by Duna 4 nl Stalthes. the Bridges, the Plors and . the - work v of , Messrs, Swan. Hunter and Blgham Richard son. Limited? a visit to Hylton. Daw don and Hordcn collieries r a visit to Bamburgh and Alnwick Castle. In the evening the visitors .will be entertalmrd at a reception given by th North ct Englgnd ,Instltute..i of lll.la.. . . I . . ... iUllllllH JTallKIIIWral. - Thursday August I The Ameri cans will 1 proceed to - Glasgow via Carlisle, y'kttlng the Cheaters - and Bereovlcus Csmp..V ; - ' ' FridayAcgUBt-" t The arrange ments at Glasgow have been organ ised by a committee of the West of Scotland iron and steel institute, me party -will Heave- Glasgow -by " special train for . Gourock, where they will board a steamer - for . - day a trip, returning to Glasgow. ' before - o'clock. In the evening the visitor will be entertained by the Lord Pro vost and. Corporation of Glasgow In the city chambers.,'.."' "'. --Saturday.- August' 4 The Amerl cans leave Glasgow ' for Edlnburg, where- the ' Forth bridge and other places . of - Interest, j Roslyn. '' Chapel, Holyrood Palace and Edlnburg CasUe wll' be visited. The tour will end there. . -i- ' As an alternative to ' the tour or ganised by the Iron and Steel Insti tute.' the American . visitors have been Invited to take part in the Cardiff meetlnr of the . Institution of Me chanical ' Engineers, which begins on July St and ends on August I. After the visit to Great Britain, the American guests have been Invited by the 'Society of German Ironmasters to Duseeldorf for August .11 and fol lowing, four days. A reception com mittee has been formed, with the president. Herr- Springorum, a mem ber of the Iron and Steel Institute, As chairman, and Dr. Schroedter, tnembec ef the Iron and Steel Insti tute, a secretary, and an. elaborate prnsramme of visits and excursions has been drawn up. ' ; A COSTLY PROPOSITION. High Point BoKlnciw Men ot Fmvor ' ably . ImpresMed With Pro poised . Bond Issue to AsttlHt in Construo y tlon of New Road. Special to The Observer. . ; High Point," July U. Since the .call for-an election September.. ith tq vote on bonds to the amount of 1100,- OOO: as tligY Point's .eeintrlbutlon .'to the ' Carolina; ''ThoWaevTlW '""A" ' Olerf Anna Construction A Railway Com pany, ' the matter, has been discussed through the . press and en theetreets considerably -and from Indications the bill, in - Its present shape, wllf never be votpd here. K -i In working for this railroad It was the purpose of the dtlsens to secure a competing line In the true aense of the word,, a line that would give a competitive rate and would remain a road Independent of the Southern so as to get these results. -But It has doveloped elnce resdlng the call ' for an election that these things are not assured and especially High Point la nof guaranteed by first mortgage or otherwise that. her bonds ' will be worth anything like their face value. Then again, under this call for an election, the rate of Interest will be six per cent when by waiting until January next and by a special act' of the Legislature an election could be held under the city charter and - tho rate of Interest made four per cent. ' High Point bonds Ws ring six -per bent. Interest should ' bring $1.15. Figuring on thla basis,' the proposition standees follow: - Bonds, 1100.000 Interest 10 years, $110,900; premium on ponds, $15,000; interest -on premiums, $17,000; total value of bonds to railway, $323,000; probable value of the railroad stock,. $5,000. Profit - to railway company, $117,000. This is figured ' out - by some of the best business men here and thus It Is seen that High Point pays out In. that time a third of ..a million dollars and, under the bill as before the people, cannot expect much of the railroad ' or a betterment of conditions as regards shipping rates, the very thing sought after In get ting a competing line, ', The manufac turers and business men .and citlsens feci badty the heod of another, "rail road here but are loathe to endorse the Issue before the people , at the present time, , x ; '-" , ' ' J f. .. ; f " ''." ' -.' -"trJ- 'TO-TAliPlA j llcy. G. II. Dot v Her Will Have Scrlee ' of Musical Kvcnts During . Winter J for Members of Hie Chrurh.' )1 Soeclal'. to TheV Observer''. i iivf.j-. i Oreeiinboro, July 84. Rev, Dr. 'G.'i t. uutwiier, pastor ot went Market Street M. E. church, Is planning to have a, number of musical entertain menta this winter under the auspices of. the church. Th,e first of .the series will be given early In Septem ber In the auditorium of Greegs borb Female College. Dr. Detwtler'e purpose, In gjvlng these munlcalcs. Is to give a refined entertainment that will attract church-goers, thus win nlng them away from the theatre. He says that the church condemns the theatre and yet. offers nothing to plessure-seekers In Its stead. The other ministers of the city will prob ably tend their assistance to the plan of Div betwtler '": '-' "" 1 ' v ' ' ' New Diilldlnge - for High Point. . Special to The , Observer. , , V High point, July 14. Mrs. Dora Rlchardnon has. given ' tha contract for another store building on her. va cant lot on South Main street and work will commence at an early riat. The excavation la going on for the Redding building, another ; modern store and ollVe building on t:olege street. Mr. ., A.. Llndftay Is also erecting a handsome store and ofTice building on North Main street. These three modern structures In course, of erection, together with the Jarretl bulldlntf, work on which commenced some time-ago, will add no little tv the upbuilding of jiich Volnt'g In dust rul cciiui, . ' . . ' '-.:, " ' ' ' , ': "' -v.,- DETTEIt ROADS FOn IREDELL. Mtttu-r , of MauulsiiiUlng Comity's . JtlKhways Taken t'p by - Coninils v . sloucrs Firemen Planning for Rig . . Day iin'ero Ktorm at ClevelantL Special to The Observer. S. :, ; ' .' ; ! SUUuvIlle, July $4. The Are de partment la, arranging ' to have an Everybody's Iay Saturday, -September 1st Mesars. R, I. Flanlgan and W, T. Rowland are - In charge . until a committee is appointed. There 1 will be a ahow . here from August 27th to September 1st, one week, and other attractions wlU.be secured.. An effort will be made to -secure reduced rates on the railroad for the occasion. The county commissioners met In special session to-nay to consider road work and earctally a proposition to build some macadam road by con tract. The work done by the' chain rgang le satisfactory, but In. order to puah tne-worit along and get jnore roads built, C;hafrman Mills has been looking Into the matter of building roads by contract. With this end In view Mr. Ordway, representing Ord way Sons Co.,' contractors of Greens boro, appeared before the board - to day and submitted estimates on read work If. a . satisfactory contract can be made one will be let for macadam ising a 1 section - of' the Turnersburg road. . The commissioners also con sidered the matter of purchasing some additional machinery, for road work. - . ; w ; . , Vf- Mr..' James A Booth has resigned his ' position as foreman of the ma chine room at the Imperial Furniture Factory to accept the superintend, ency of the Kent. Furniture & Coffin Caret Lenoir..' ..- . A severe storm at Cleveland Fri day evening - did , some dsmage to fences and cropa. During the storm the new store building, of Mr. W Y. Harris was struck by lightning and damaged to such an extent that the front will have to be rebuilt. , Iredell Superior Court, Judge Fer guson presiding, begins next Monday. Mr. R. H. Our and Miss Bettle I. Ball, both of ' Chambersburg town ship, were 'married at- the home of Mr, D. V Ball on Fifth street Satur day, Rev. W, -WllUa officiating. -'Gen.- J F.'Armfleld left yesterday for Raleigh and will go from thefe to Morehead to take tharge of the en campment of the State Guard, which begins tot-morrow. , Mr. John W Gates, of Washington, a special revenue agent, was in States vllle Saturday - and loked over the federal- building; and the town with a view to the location of the office of the collector - of Internal revenue In Statesvllle. Mr. Gates came from Win ston to 8ts.tesvllle and wqnt from here to Aahevllle, Ha Is examining the points named with a view to recom mending what he regards as the most suitable .location for the revenue of fice, being sent here for that purpode. Until his recommendation Is made what It will be lev of- course not known, but Statesvllle folks hope the final result .will be In favor of States vUle. Rev.. . K. Dosler, who Is visiting Mrs. Pouter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hary Burke, before leaving for Ja pan, preached twe helpful sermons here Sunday at the First Baptist church - In . the morning and at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church In the evening. DEALS IX IREDELL DIRT. A' Number' Of Transactional N Which Ileal EsUto Mtings tiood l-rucs Special to The Observer. Statesvllle, July 24. Squire John W Allison. - Who "recently sold his farm In Fatlstewn township to Mr. Apostolus Karusos, the candy man, haa bought from Mr. N. W. Fowler, of Statesvllle, what la wnown as the Alfred Patterson farm, in cnamDers burg township. : The trade was made through Mr. D. F. Jenkins and the consideration was $(.000. When he leaves his present. home,iowevcr, Mr. 'Allison will probably move to Statesvllle' to llve..' v'. V Mr. George R.-Anderson, wno nas bought -4he ' Bell property, corner Front and Mulberry streets, recently" traded the Rlckett property on Trade street, which he bought some months ggo, to Mr. John M. Sherpe. for va cant property on Hat), street, near the Site of the old Caldwell place. -There were two auction sales 01 land at the court house Saturday. The Jullu X. Douglas farm. In Shtloh townnhlp, 82 aires, was bought by Mr. T. A. Stewart, of Bhlloh, his bia being $880. The Ellja, Pope farm, also in Shtloh, was sold In two tracts Mr. J. F. Hsrbln bought 7$ acres for $500, and the highest bid for the 10H acre tract, $110. waa made by Mr. W. ,Ji. Stewart, ot Bhlloh. Mr. John W. Allison has sold 45 acres of land in Faltstown township to P. D. Sherrlll for 11,100.. DON'T WANT TO SELL LIQUOR. I 11-, ..'j", '4,, Even the DrngglHts Oppose Removal , of Prohibitory Tax . by , btatesvuio ' Clly Fathers." " .' . Special to The Observer. ' ' . , 1 ', Statesvllle. July $4 The statement a few days ago in The Observer that It was proposed to bring up at thu next meeting of the board of alder men the question or . reducing tne liquor license tax on drugglsta.a o that drug stores could sell liquor on pre scription, stirred the opposition to this proposition and It seems to be settled already that the drugglss will not sell liquor, for the . druggists themselves are opposed to' It. . AN ready a petition, signed by all the drug Arms here and most of the physicians, has been prepared for presentation to the board asking that the liquor license tax on druggists be no reduced. ' The physicians and druggists realise that permitting drug stores to sell liquor would entail end less ''worry and' annoyance ,en them. and Inasmuch as the town haa gone along very nicely for three years with out the drug stores selling liquor, they do not think the change is necessary. This Idea. It la believed, , Is . shared y the great majority of the people t. tha . town. f? .v . ' (', . y ..'-'.. 1 1 Boy Thief Rent to Work-House. Special to The ..observer. . vv': '.- Mign I'oinu juiy ji, rno wnamn boy, who waa arrested here last night for stealing a watch, -was sent' this morning to the county ' work-house after an . agreement -between . his father and a magistrate, 'the boy has gotten to be unmanageable, hav ing gotten Into several scrapes lately, and Mr, Chamn .tnougnt thla the best plan to teach him a lesson. (" ' Xurslnc Motliers and Malaria. ' The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless fThlll -Tonlo ilrlvea out i anal aria ' iiul SrerrfSryTK mmm t , . Educational. "? , A technical Institute oHhe honest renk' wloee occcmy tirominent ami lucrative positions in onfrineerlnjr nd commercial Hfe, . Located In tho most projrresslve city in the South, with abounding opfortunltiea 2""ea it rraduates in the South'apreaentrcmarkible development. The forty rnembera of tne class of l'JOo were placed in lucrative and desirable poition bffnr graduation.. Ad vaneed courses in Mechanical, electrical. Textile, Mining and Civil Enjrineerlmr and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equip, tnent of Shop, Mill, Laboratonea, etc . Nbw Library and new Chemical Labo ratory. Cost reasonable. Each county in Ceotylg entitled to fifteen free scholarships.. The next aeision begin Sept 20, lltod. For catalogue, address IL C. MATIIESC.'J, A.rf ; ILDV rreiiicat, At!;rt GccrU' STRUCK SHERIFF IX FACE. Sensational Epl-todo Throws' Union Wty, Tciui., Court Into Willi Con , fusion, an Ctl. Dick Edward Ie. gan t Tell of Hie Famous Xlght , Itlda With Loin .Walker, ,v t; i f Special to Tha Observer.; v'.v1. ' Union City", Tenn.; July 14. The deposition of Dr. Tanner, of Aahevllle, N. C,' was read - n the Walker-Edwards suit to-day. x He knew ? plain tut only by sight; and first heard derogatory statements concerning her -through the newspapers. Afterwards he had known Miss Walker to gal out at or 10 o'clock and-return about 2 O'clock. He supposed she was go-. Ing to balls til) he attended one and di4n't see her. ' . ";-v Tho deposition of Dr, Carl Rev. nolds, also of i Ashevllle,- stated that he thought the . general reputjatlohs of the plaintiff and. her aunt were bad.' He had sent many patients .to Lynn .Oaks because -' it ' was a, good boarding house. He had pot heard any thing derogatory to them prior to Ed wards' . appearanee. ' He could not swear as to previous acquaintance. He never heard much about her before her flight: to New,- York, and didn't know as to their being ostracised from good society. He couldn't-be; posi tive aa to the date be first heard ot cW r-. - 4 --- .- , Clarence Keynoias, or mis cuy, s examined.' He said he knew the par ties to the suit and wag familiar and friendly with Edwards. He testified that, before the plaintiff went to New York, . the gave - him the celebrated picture, partly nude.-called "A Pose of Perfect Rest." and that she sold one to Edwards, As to whether he asked for1' the picture or she volun tarily erava It to hire and as to. cer tain parties whom he httd heard apeak derogatory of her cnaracter, ne re plied. "I don't remember." As to datea when he met hea and Other oc casions he replied, "1 don'Uremem- ber." - Ar to Edwards talking to mm about her. he said, "Not that l re member of, never saw her till' Ed wards came." He had not heard of her general .reputation until after, she went to .New York. Some tails was to the-effect .that she had followed Edwards. He didn't remember the names of any talkers except Weaver after the "flight to New York. He based his judgment of her bad char acter on her pictures. Asked as to why he failed to speak to her,once, he said. "I didn't have to." The deposition of J. C. Reynolds, proprietor of the Palace, contained about the same testimony - as the above. . -,- . In the afternoon Edwacda took the witness stand in his own behalf. He confirmed the story as heretofore told of his first meeting with Lola Walk er, taking her to balls, riding and driving, and was lust beginning to ten of the famous night drive In the coupe or closed carriage when an episode occurred which threw the court into wild excitement and for a time stop ped fall proceedings. A countryman had taken a chair Inside the bar and. 1 the request of Sheriff Chiles to move' outside the bar and give the chair to an attorney who had Just ar rived, refused to do so, saying he had as much right there as anyone. The sheriff stepped to him snd snked htm to move, whereupon ho Jumped to his feet and delivered a blow straight from the shoulder in the sheriffs face. Confusion and excitement at once pre. vailed, and it took several good men to overcome him. He fought until handcuffed, overpowered and taken to Jail. Judge Maiden, tho trial Judge, held, up action in the belligercnt'a case till morning. The case will consume ten or twelve more days. Eight Applicants for Secretaryship. Special to Tho Observer. Greensboro, July 4. Tho board of directors of the chamber of com merce was in session last night for the purpose of electing a secretary of the organisation to succeed Mr. George F. Newman, whose' resigna tion la effective September 1. No election was held, however, and tho matter was postponed until next Monday night, when another meetln will bo held. There aro eight ap plicants for the position. It pays a salary of $100 a month. , Cliarges Wirc Not SuxtulnctL Special to The f)l)Bcrver. Greensboro, July 24. J. R. Steele was given a hearing ln mayor'a court yesterday afternoon, charged with cruol and unreasonable punishment of one of his children. Several wit nesses were examined and, aa there was no evidence sufficient to estab lish the contention of the prosecution, the case was dlwmlased. A physician who had examined the. child found no wounds upon the body. . It is always well to have a box ef sslve In the hnune. Sunburn, cuts, hruleea, ollra and Ivdls field to DeWltl's Wltrh Hasel Bulve. Bold by Hawleys Pharmacy. Educational. WARMON HIGH SCHOOL : WARRKNTOX, X. C. ..." ; Scholastic year 10(-'OT begins Au gust 1 0th. Total Expenses (Including Tuition. Board. Lights, Heat and Washing) guaranteed not' to exceed from $105.00 to $176.00 for the year. Parenta are . referred to the au thorities of the 'University and the various Colleges, male and female. For catalogue, address . JOHN GRAHAM. Principal. " Sweet -Briar- Institute! " mm mi, mam .. A. Worn u't College In the South. ' A college of the scope of . Yasser. Wellesley, Smith and Bryn ' Mawr. Through elllclency of faculty and general equipment. Sweet Briar to fnabled to offr opportunities equal o thoee of the blgnur Institutions of the North. - v '..,.'... -.. t - The college Is located on tho main line of the Southern Railway but a few hours' run from Washington. New and magnificent buildings have been recently ' constructed. .The first college year opens ' September 17, 105. Complete Information, cata logue and views gent on application in . - - , DR.' (AIlY K. BEX EDICT, Preel.lcnt. Medical CoIIeflO ,' Dbeml tnchl hrllllUdt SKxWs Dllara hulldlnrt, lactar hall iimI MnullhaatlrM. Lam iml cuaiplalrlf aaiiipixe labnnlnrlM. Capaciouf hM(Hlal aaa dia- ; tTi..ry, hnH In, o. I N 1W... AiMrM, mv linn i. m. I, wan. i rutx avu lurmnat tax ; Educational. " ELIZABETH COLLEGE , ' " . AND , , . CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ! , ", ' '' CHARLOTTE, X. j, , ' ' ' ' '4 A 11 1 CH GRADE COLLE GE FOR WOMEN STANDARD IX A. &A COURSE higher . than any. - college far - woman In North or Sooth Carolina. S v v.: ;,.j-i,. ... , , FACULTY Only experienced teacher from the lending Ameri can and European nnlveraltlea at the beads ef Departments. 1fTj$IO-6eparate. speetally eqnlpped '. bunding1 . for ' inaslo. W . , spedalUU In the Conservatory, who give all their time . to ' teaching musle. 1 Director of Muslo a Leipslg graduate ot International reputation. ! , ,: - THE SCHOOLS. OP ART AND EXPRESSIOX On . the same' high -plane with the eollegtate and muslo departmenta, ' , LOCATION UN 8TJR PASSED 10 acres of park campus overlook ing the city, adjoining the eitys new park,- and free from dust, smoke, noises, etc, with pure upland country air, anr-: rounded by , song birds and the beauties of oatnre. .-.--..-. ' COLLEGE PLANT $$50,000 fireproof bWldlnge, modem and1 sanitary' ln H rospecta ,- . .-. '.',. '.: An ' Institution which la a Gift to Edacatlon, : with ' resources , - outside the Income from patrons. Undenominational, and ap peals to an Intelligent, discriminating public, . who desire, the highest ordsr of aervice at a reasonable cost, on Ita merits. . .-,,'.,-,: .. .y,:-, lUtutrated 'Catalogue sent on application. ' . ' V", ;). lESIOX BEGINS SKPT. ilTH. Aaave mmm ll ' , 1 ' " ' 1 1 1 ' Ill I up i)iw If : : . I 'I ' ' ; PRKSBYTEItlAX .' COLLEGE FOR j, ga i viw est nvi vsnmmrmm ev w a es " v ivhui vstun aaeiej waieee w mm , graduates In every section of the State. -, --t-m A superior faculty of trained apeclallsta; musical ' advantages ot the niarnear nrn.r: m. naw nunninv. with atandsrd commend It to the people of REV !. SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OF MtCOMKMUTtlt $35 Pays for .Scholarship Unlimited aa to time In either the commercial or shorthand departments to pupils registering during the month of July. - Thla Is a large re duction from our regular rates ot . tuition. During the past 10 days we have placed t( pupils ln splendid positions as book- t keepers arid, stenographers, and could have placed others If we had graduates. Pupils entering now will finish course In time for post- ' Uons this fall. Write to-day tot Catalogue and New Journal. Address . j KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Charlotte, X. C or Raleigh, . C Greensboro Female College ; GREENSBORO, N. C. ' ''s: . .'.'""" ' : ," - The sixtieth annual session will open Wednesdsy. September .11th, 1104. Advanced Literary Courses, Schools of Music. Art and Expression; Practical Business Course. . All departments of Instruction under the eare 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 It ROBERTSON, President. n OAK RIDGE' INSTITUTE tZ i ef Vaoei o kcmiu fee the intrvEtsmes aed col- O 1 OLy I C-UI i LCOCg es wail as tor BUSINESS, far TBACrfc. i i i I MO. aa4 tor UPB. Meats HEAR OftBENtV BORO, N. C, eve I.eOt tot abeve the see level, le vtew ef the tolas. Largest ee4 Best M"lped Plttlaf Scaeel for Yeesg Mae) and eya 5a theSeetn. Katosl 5llI.eO U II7I.M per Hiaa. ees asaevirtfi ssfsteeet. aesstaa J. A. & M. H. HOLT - . Oak Ridr. N. C v Baptist University for Women High grade college for women. Faculty of eight men and twenty-slg. Women. Six separate schools Arts. Philosophy and Science; Muslo; Ex presston; Art; Business: Bibls. Regular Normal Department and Teach- -ers' Course. Laboratories equipped for teaching Chemistry. Biology and Physics. New planoa and large three-manual pipe organ just Installed. Health and comfort-Of student, looked after by Lady Principal. Lady Physician, Matron and Nurs-. Expenses per session In the Literary De portment $111.50. In the Club $11 las Address , i ;, , '.. i It. T. VAXX. President, Walclglu X. 43. ' ' Trinity Park School L, v.-..''.-; . . ...v ... A first class ' preparatory school Certlncatet of gradu ' atlon aeeepted for entrance to ; ad,ing Southern colleges. ..' Doe ' tOqulpped Preparatory ' ' ' i - Schottl In the South. , . Faoulty of ten offtcere and 1 teachers. ' Campus of seventy. ; flve acree. - Llbrsry , contain-, Ing thirty thousand volumes. Well, equipped gymnasium High standarda and -. modern j methods of inatructlon. ' Fre , quent lectures by prominent, 'lecturers. Expenses exceed-' Ingly ' moderate. Seven yeara " of phenomenal - auoceaa. . '. 1 1 -f. For catalogue and other In . formntlon, , address - , v '::iU- M. NORTH. Headmastan :' A . ' Purham. N, C. , ;, Inatltttte log Collen Vouna t woman ana n a gv Conserve), f FiliACb Courses llltk llaaiatl Tory oi Muaie. ThO est Placi foe tou Dilf htll Cate!-" 1 p ,..ir. , , t CHAS. B. KING, President mum , WOMEX, CIIARIxyTTE, X. 43. ; moaarn cnnvpniHHcai ana m hhb - the South. ": R. BRIDGES, D. President,- ' ' V-?- TRINITY ; COLLEGE ' Four Departmente-;olleti-ate, - Graduate, . Engineering and taw. - - Large library' faenitles. Well equipped . . laboratories in - all , departments of science. . Gym- - naslum furnished with best apparatus. Expenaea ."' very moderate, Aid , for. worthy srud ent s. r ' ; -. - ' - Vonnt Men wishing to Btndy Law should Inveetlgato the sn perlor advantage offered by tlte Department, of, Law In . Trinity College. v. : For' catalogue1' and' further Information, . address rx' W. NEWSOM." Registrar, iDurhanv . N,' . C '; DRAUGHOr r e f V. l!allriu oAumt.tn ! ii.m' it c'4'H'-s' in i ; 1 atured or ninni-y I I tea 1 IIY .1 ML 1' ltii- Jfuil I fn t I . '" i C '.1 i" l ; t '".-'
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