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u:: cox- N. HOTEL LOBBY CHAT "I (Icxpl.ie not to kiow people by nam,' aaid John Tate. "The otner day at llamlvt 1 wished I were some where 'Imr, 1 wan at breakfaHt with an old schoolmate and wm having a good tlnio, when In came a lady who knew nie' and whom 1 . remembered having: eeftn before, cine spoke pleas antly and took a seat at our table. No i sooner was she aeated than another lauy cm lit w ho knew mo and whom 1 1 dimly remembered. She also pok pleasantly and took, a aeat at our table. The first one said aha was on her way homo from Baltimore, and the other said aha was hurrying home from .Florida. ...But where home waa they didn't eay. a never-feu ao Jiae a fooL There iney were, , a irim" of them,-all talking to me. - and J could not Introduce -, inem io.t n another, s Thev were entirely" too cor dial for me ;to up andt ask " their I names: that, under the circumstances. One of the nromluetit flcurrs In the I would have been - almost insulting. a r coaching OonirrrwtlonHl campaign There waa nothing for it but to tough vi,.i do tsaniucl (Mwnpcra, j-rrwuicnt of I the situation out,, ana mat la wnai i SAMUfcX GOMl'fcKS l lie American Federation of Labor, who In brltalf of organised labor In-ic-r-iwts. will shortly enter the flrtit to ......a - - ' ' - - ...... ' It tictield, of Slaiee, who han unuountrd I I candidacy for reflection In l lie lac-wlston district. Under lh aa-ptc- dld. I' would have suffered anytning before being- guilty of the. threadbare, 'Tour face Is familiar, -but 1 can't call your name.'";. i "Mr boy mortally bate our next .... ..-,.. i.k... iwik. ii I floor helxhbor," aald a truest at the win - ....... I Central. i. V - ' . .'. ' v-".. ' Sir. LitUenelda district, ' i 3 1 jv, I " !l35y.I . V. - . . . ft1. y I ;oid 'Squire M Old 'Squire McCell he la, and very fond of children. Ha met my boy to other day, patted Mm on tie head and I::.:. . A Few J'fnor ) In.- In a, About tiio t.ny, ' Linemen of the 4(,"s are enitaped in stringing the trolley wires for the Mint street extension of the car ser vice. Mr. Starr Garrison Is reported to be 111 with typhoid fevt r at la father's homa in Lower Steele Creek town The Sabbath school of Thyatlra Associate Keformed church will hold its annual plenio at ate warts Mill to-day. .: u : . r-County; Republicans are discuss- lng the convention to; nominate a ticket, which ' will be held Saturday, eeptember 1st . , v-Oovernor1 D.: C. ? Heyward, of South Carolina, panned through the city last nlfcht on hie way to Colum bia from Wsahnitoo. ; "A- Prisoner 'of tVa! was played to a large and appreciative audience at the Latta 1'ark - auditorium last night. it ' will be - the bill again to An ce cream supper was given on the lawn of the East Avenue Associate Reformed Presbyterian church, by the Young People's. Chris tUit .Union last nigni. v r-rThe county finance, committee has finished with County Treaaurer H J. Walker'a books, and. la now engaged in auditing the accounts of the tax collectors. -Bev. M. B, Porter will conduct r' i .. ; the v!" :s.is i-1 t lulls. '.ay, ' irr. !!, of Con. t.i.I, i, . i ( e.l.-l f ' v I i 4 iy on bu. .(. -i. tlr. ,, C. .jIhlnon Is expectr 1 tj return I - y from Atluntlo t . , where he Ins been vliiinjf for a tlr. S. TV. 1 Ivlus is spending- hi, va cation Ht liH home In WlnetUu. Mr. I.. J. J.i .isey, of t ort Mill. K, c, tpeut i-Ktt;raay evening lu the City on bualnt-KH. lr. lt. M. l otts, of Pleasant Valloy, 8. C, waa In the city yesterday. Mr. R. o. Abernethy. of iiickory. was a Charlotte vlaltor yesterday. Air. j. m. liowen: of Torkvllle. B. C. spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. ' . ;.. . Mr. W. O. N'lchols. of Chester. 8. C waa a vlaltor in the city last night. stopping at the Central. air. A. H. Thomaa, of Ramsanr, waa registered amonr the sruestsat the Central last nlxht - .. . Mr. J. L. Cox. of Atlanta. Oa.. re turned to his home yesterday morn ing after spending- several days In the Mr, u. V. Dunn baa returned from the mountalna of Western . North Carolina where he spent his vacation of several weeks. ' , Mr. Plummer Stewart spent yes- terday In Monroe on legal business.. Mr. W. U Jenkins, cashier of the Southern Loan Savings Bank,. Is spending several days in Henderson- Mr. Royden Dixon returned rester. aay to nia Dome In caaneston, H. C OUTII & ) STEBN AOAIa " rn b ,on now beIr yu the usual Wednesday evening- services "pending several days in the city FACTS AROtT are a grown woman, a V n ien onrpietra. ui npi xnss rA'K. :: L,r- V i ikionj, Hy. try iiutnerroraton, 10 1 . Knvunhni k r aim In-I piece of cork rose slowly from the tfr lilcnUral U'lUi Scaboaml's bottom to the top, and as slowly sank and Owned by Home People and rose again. - ', ' WinU Market for Its - ainrhnrld . ''What the thunder causes that?" tXjal allnee and Will Ship 'Ftobi I he inquired generally. - ' ' ' honthnor A btrrnoua I'lfce of I "That's simple." said, a companion. onrtrariloit Botwrrn Marlon and I "A little ess ceU under It' and shoves it up and then something- geU on It and slnka It down." ; - ' . .1 - "I understand," said the questioner beaming.. "There la a Douyant iorce nw: A fallow no In the club hald a dell- pyoni I clously cool, foaming glass of .beer be at the' First Presbyterian - church with his mother, Mrs. W. P. Dixon, in this evening at I o'clock. :A full at-1 Vllworth. . - tendance Is desired. - v . I Prof. Bruce Craven, superintendent Top-heavy warons. loaded with r tn Morganton graded schools, spent new-mown jisy. are beg nnlnst to . .."' " " "i"1 """ Spruce Pine. The Sodth 4 Western Railroad Is owned by the game people who own the Seaboard-An Una and 1U In terest Is Identical with that of the Horn Kn, A '-'Tf Awna ftiA ! r1tnilieji1it coal region In Virginia and Kentucky, for comprehend the laws 01 na- pear on the streets. Ths fall dara are coming, wnen 'possums acd peralm iuviis win os npe. 1 Mr.' W; O. Erwln. registry clerk at- the postofflce, is 111 at his home oa west - Third ' street. Mr.'- Erwin be came ill a week aa-o. the day hs be. 1 gan dim annual vacation. V. Mr. C. d Moore. Drealdect of the isonn Carolina division of the South. the farmers of Clear Creek towns hin at Arlington to-morrow, some 100.000 acres. . The coal is aid to be m quality - second only to that from the Pocahontas mines, and the primary purpose of the new rail road is to get its coal to the South Atlantid States and to a oonvenlent point for export that makea it rise ana that makea it sink. "Oh, It is such a privilege ana com The picnic at Newells yesterday was attended by a large crowd. - The addresses ware far abova lha tmrin Mr 'Ilansmann. 01 wniocir. was i ana tne amner fine. Tha mrrv-o. over at . tne uioro yeeuiraay suier- i rouna aia a tnnving- Dullness. Mr. W. Montag. of Mo n tag Broth- era, Atlanta, Oa, le spending several days in the city on business, j Mr. R. ju Vernon, traveling pas senger agent of the Southern Railway Company, has returned from a busi ness trip to Chattanooga. Tenru. Dr. E. Q. Houston, postmaster at Davidson, was among- the visitors In the city yesterday, Prof. J. D. Blvlne, superintendent of o y h au l t l.o-- !! . 1 i the lii.(t .many i.li-s lii-lnif 0110 ik of the town :". ! ' i . 1 1 - t v r. Li.- -. - -. 21. rr. : ' 1 I i 1 i '.!' --to u i! O't lO.'K f t I -4 I ..!.!' I - I ... . ,1 !. hO a ! :-. ( . M i il whs I r Jolll - . ) ( 1.1. .' tit 1 to J .- ' morn tin 11 . . it i i 1KI .i la tOO I::!).. Ui.il lived In 1 ,nn years of l,i I. . j.. Of the bi-Ht-lt Hon t-ltu he was the wen ithiest. Ho was prob ably worth. Uuo.tooo. r)urin(C his life he spent much of Mm money to help worthy faui'. lie was a man of very Strong constitution and went regular ly to his riucs of buHines every morn ing and remained durtn? the day. -There was a' notlcnable decline in hla health several days ago. Saturday morning tin went down street aa usual but was later taken to hla home, where he was unconscious the moat of the time until his death this after noon.' Hla condition was -thought by some to hsve been better, this morn ing. One daughter, Mrs. Griffith, of Greensboro, and to grandchildren, Mrs. A. W. McLean and Mr. (Jeorne French, - of Lumberton, survive. The interment 111 take place to-morrow, I 4 " -Educational. t gravitation j era Cotton Association, will speak to j the Monroe graded schools, spent yes- noon reading his paper. The report ed edged up to him and said he waa mighty lonely and wantea to taix to somebody. ( Mr. Hauamann said he had rather talk than read anyhow. Th iorn.if.1 KiI.n whih aetiva The conversation turned , en politics, constructing going on are Elkhorn iinwwniiB. rtu in- i j Am nt , RapuDiican, saia ne. piuu va 'oinrunuuii, . 'iii,m I am not a Jirvanits. wnen 'The handsome . office . building which Mr. Btuart W. Cramer is erect. lng In the rear of the court house will, be ready for occupancy In the course of two or three weeks. ' An addition to Its plant Is being put up by the Mecklenburg- Iron Works In the way of a large shed. supported by an . iron - frame-work. decided upon, and from Spartanburg My Bryn to me X think of The shed will face Trade street 4f mill! tar. th. Uufl w.a wA MM.wh.r, I ' ..v ' - .. . . . t . I . it will tap the Seaboard somswhers on im Atlanta line, jnrom ituthsrrora ton It will operate It trains ever the Seaboard to Wilmington, and will build a branch road to Sooth port This will be one of Its export Tarda The history of the road la Interest lng. la 1M7 the old IC's, Charleston. CtnctnnattI V Chicago, undertook to build a road from the Ohio river to that story about the fellow's bicycles. In front of the village hotel wag one of thsse pumping stand. The pro prietor waa sitting- under the awning. Ud came a fellow on a wheel, soop! and atood It at the stand. 8tay there, Admiral Dewsyir he said to it wny ou call your wheel Aamirai uew- do v eyr asked the proprietor. 'Because An Interesting msetlnc - of . the Chsrlotte Academy of Medicine waa neia in tne city hall last night Pa pers were read by ' Dra. C. & If e- Manaway and C. 8. .McLaughlin. "I had eight typhoid fever eases three weeks ago and I haven't but two now," said a Charlotte physicians last night, which may be taken as In- Charleston, a C. Th company had he sank the Spanish fleet without los- I dlcatlon of the decrease of ths dls- more Dacaoone man sense. lor il aia turn mu uiiu.x. i vuwiuw. not begin at one end and finish lu I Is the terror of his enemies, - tmA aa It went, so that some of ft Ths wheelman jumpedTp bis tires might nave been operating and bring- and went away. inrecuy , as . came lng in revenue to offset a part of I back en another wheel, soopi ana the expense; but It began at ths Ohio stood it at the spot. 'Stand there, and built to White House. Kr. At th Harriet Beecher Btowet' he command- same time It was building from Blacks- ed. 'Why do you call this wheel Har- burg, to Marion. N. u. in tn rlet Beecher Blower aaaea me pro middle ground, between While House prietor. 'Because she bad the great- and Marion, some of lu bed was grsd- twt influence that any woman evsr ed and some of lu track laid. But th had- because she sat In her boudoir ICs went under, and the bond-holders .,. a tha death - of a million took lu work In hand, changing th man .- , road'ename la till to the Ohio Rlv -He pumped1 up thl wheel aad r A Charleston. In lilt the Southern tnt WB rnXf t(J r,tUrn In a few me oia tui was soia to me u t J. I . ... -,.n , h.sl. rt ur a m rvaa y - - " -. , Theodore Roosevelt r asked the pn prietor. 'Because he Is strenuous and strong and Impulsive and honest and surrounded by secert service men and a peacemaker.' ' "A fourth time ne came, soo-oopi 'Stand there, William Jennings Bryan,' he told It 'Why call It William Jen nings Bryaar naked the proprietor 'Because it makes mi urea.' " ; e .e . Two old friends met In the Buford From Marlon to Sprue lobby and want to bne of the circular will be no trestles, , but seats to talk. Thla left th middle still oa the mar ket, and la 1101 Mr. Oeorge L. Car ter, president of the south Western, bought it From Johnson City, Tenn.. to the North Carolina line the road had been completed and It had been graded from Johnson City north to St Paul, Va, Mr. Carter thus became the nucleus of the present company, which un dertook the building of the road only And It has set Itself to build a everywhere Alls, that Is -embank ments. .The maximum curves are I degrees, except two, IB a strenuous . place, which are I degrees. On the west side of the valley of the North Fork of the Catawba there Is a loop (one of them 1,140 feet long, and grade of ft feet to the mile. Th aowineT i.itnj id oroer va preserve a lines or mis loop are nearly parallel, so thst ths lower Bridle Path tunnel Is almost -under the upper, and the lower Pine Itldge tunnel almost un der th upper. la all there are on this section of the road II tunnels, to , say nothing of one la Virginia IVt k.11.. 1 "L. i J t a , u . ni- j-ujt mv vimi-i-ranus vm nrui7 MM faUlMll,, mm k. t ..n Ik. U. ....- ern between Aahevllle and Old Fort and will not show to passengers on trains It full skill; hut one who plods along it win see mat uiey nave plan red and are building a road against the ravagea of time and, with long aighted economy, are sparing no ex If the prasent city admlalstratloa la rssponslbls for th mosquitoes that now make life hldeou in Charlotte th people would rise up In their wrath and turn somebody oft if an election were held tomorrow. la his dally report oa Charlotte water yesterday. Chemist W. Oaks Kibble stated that tha purification waa unsatisfactory. Th sample. It was stated, was not of a danisrous nature. but "for some reason of a temporary nature. It Is not up to the standard.'' Mary Jane, the city's favorite steam roller, has been standing Idle for the past several days, at ths cor nsr or Trade and Graham streets, pa tiently waiting the firing up of her boilers and more street to., make j smooth. . ; . ' ... Th frlende of Mr. Edmund Mo Donald, Jr., of th West Side Branch, terday la the city with friends. Mr. k. f. coaie, of Bessemer City, was among , th visitors in towa last night, . .. , ; Dr.- J.- J. McKanna. of . Reldsvlll. president of the McKanna Three-Day LJquor Cure Cot left, last night for Co lumbla, S. C after spending vaster uay is lot cur on Duainesa. Mr. Hurt White, of Fort Mill. C-. passed through the city yesterday on his way to Wllmlngton to attend the trapshooters tournamsnt which is to- b held there to-day and to-mor row. . - . . i - - Mr. Stow Crotae,of Unoolnton, was among- - th visitor la the city last evening. Mr. J. O. Foushee. Jr., of Greens boro, Is la the city- staring at ths central, Mr. & B. Tye, of Greensboro, was registered at the Central last night Amonr the guests at the Buford last night were Messrs. Hector Mo Lea a, of Maxton. and J. O. McCor ralck, of Lumberton. ' Mr. w. b. Kerr, of wadeeboro, is a visitor In ibe.city, Mr. Franklin Sherman. Jr., State entomologist of Raleigh, was a guest at the Buford last night . T Mr. J. I Everett, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor last night Mr. A. T. Allen of Hlddenlte.. was registered at the Buford last Bight Mr. W. D. Pharr. ef Mooresvllle waa registered amonr the visitors at th Southern . Manufacturers' i Club yesterdsy. Mr. w. C. via. of wadesboro. spent last night la the city, stopping at the Buford.' DEATH O FMK. W. E. HIPP. Victim of Seaboard Accident Monday Passe Away at Hie Home In Paw Creek Township The Death of a Good Ms a. Mr. W. E. Hipp, the victim of the ur.fortttnata accident on tha Meatman! Toung Men's Christian Association, of I west it the H oak ins Mill Fvid. imow xora. are planning to nave a let hie-home tn Paw Creek township banquet la hi honor, Friday even-let 10:10 o'clock last sight Mr. Hipp ing, August si, Mr. McDonald will l waa returning rrom a neighbors Hon take charge of the Piqua, Ohio, Toung day about 11 o'clock, when the accl Men s Christian Association Septem I dent occurred. Seaboard passenger Are you married. Old boy?" said number one. No," aald number two; "that I am not When I loaf among bachelors I hear them bemoaning their fortunes, saying, 'Would I wsr wad; 1 should be the dsrllngest of dsrllnr husbands, and X know exactly how chlliun should be brougt up.' But when I am among. married men they are al ways telling me what liberties I enjoy thst are denied them; how delight fully Irresponsible I am; how that nothing stands between me and fame and fortune but my wwn laalness. I have eome to look oa marriage as I do on death,! don't know where and when It will ratrh me, tout I stand in oojnstant dread of It" . . a. Ir. McKanna, th famous three day-liquor-cura man. waa here yester day. Ha Is fine company, . full of anecdote and good-fellowship. Said he, "Old man Abram Jones' wife, of pense In Its construction. It Is costing j my boyhood neighborhood, waa very 110,000 a mile . WHhln a month, so Mr, Cap lea, ths freneral manager, told me, the will have established camps between Ma rtoa and Rutbarfordton and will be pushing that section slong with the others. we nave got to grt don In .12 or il months," said some official. - Chare are In operation It air com pressors and II boilers, for drilling in in tunneis, running more than 100 0 rills; there ars material trains run ring on I miles of "dinky" track; there are or I miles of pipe line. conveying compressed air; an sleclrto plant for lighting tunnels; a machine repair shop under construction; I steam shovels, and so on. It Is a won der how they ever got those boilers and compressors . across the moun tains to ibe cam pa; It must have tkrn a legion of mulea to pull them. Mr. T. Powell estimated that ; the hauling up to date he est ths com Vany something like 1100,000. What the steam shovols ran do they - must do nsr the ends, for It would be linpowtiM to haul them Into th In termedlat valley. Between th tw mountain ranges or ridges the dirt and rock must bet removed by human end mule muscle. 'Think of moving that mountain with one mule!" aald a member of a party of spectators ths thr dsy. looking on where Italians scooping dirt Into a dump cart. That la why the company want all the laborer It can get. At the crossing of th Southern and t South & Western near Marlon, the latter will run feet under tha former. It will have a y connection with the Southern. Not far from this r oint la Rollins branch, the vsiley of. t.i'-h la spanned br an enormous em i nent (aupt. Pagett aald 122. vOO .r.i snd a roncroie 'arch 5,000 r in ) The fait that the rout per Si amsr.lnrir lame Irntlraies I It Is remarkable worn. 1 l i re ere li-ve stretches st all: from cot to ' onkment and froio i ' o,,.nt tunnel, Is the wey if ... li.rse. ) rl.le throutrh t'i Im. ' uiv rt ou r iiN'ely ,rHii, i mi l Imve !, niv "ou to si-Hri, i t - loi.ir a ',.! ' .t I'l i I i . V inn h 1 t, ! I'l. slt-k. la fact about to dla. Th neigh bor women cam to her bed-aide, but oia man Abram kept on ploughing. Some of th women went to the field where he was at work., 'Too had bet ter unhook your mule and eome to tha nousa,' they tola him.- 'Whvr he ssekd wonderlngly. Tour wlfs Is about to die,' they told him. . 'Rut could I do any goodr he further In quired. 'We don't know about that,' they replied, 'but the neighbor will talk and make a scandal of It ' Ton bad better corns In, honest' 'Old mil Abram unhookod his mule tucked the trsces and llnee over th hemes, and hitched him under a per Simmon shade. Whaa he cams to the house he eat on the porch, Idlyi A woman cs-me out to dip some snuff and h asked. 'How I sh TV, 'About the same, waa ths reply, Abram looked at ths "sky. 'It is a beautiful day for ploughing., he said.- Later he put the same question to another visitor and got the ssme reply, Agaia he examined the horlson. 'Oh, ho. hoi' hs yawned. 'X wish people erftuld do whst they are goln' to do. It's a beautiful day for ploughlnY - . , . Y i ; e e What are you thinking about." th reporter asked, a grum looking stranger. .(,- "I waa trying a little Introspection. dag gone Itl" he replied. "What's the matter with tne? Do I look suspi- ClousT" . ,,; -t . ., , No; he looked honest . , "Well 1 don't know what Is tbs matter, then. I travel all the time. I haven't any home, I pine . for com pany. But every time 1 corns up to a crowd, laughing and goesijiiim, it la Just like putting your hand on akaty tree. HUcnce." throush a place like' It, Is our.Mn't to bo disturb-"! no way." From 1 Ikhorn to Ppartatil.iirn will ttm ke the line of the hoy: It Ar oili-rn, 1 loper.aoo mll- lotiK. vhi,th--r or iot It hull so on to i-ptirianl.ii' r, I' ol.loi (Ion St K llthtTfoi illotl Mil II t!l I , hoard Mtl make a trot s: lit " of I ' : o it snd ' o i .-i f i '.,ri i ' a i. i vi I tii us i i a .i i i ber 1st John snort, who - conduct a small store la Orovetown, caught Os car Thomas, ' a 10-ysar-old colored boy, in the act of stealing chawing gum rrom nis eountsrs yesterday af ternoon.-and 'phoned for the police. Patrolmen Johnston and Malcolm went out and brought th little ne gro to the station house, where he was locked up. Mr. R. J. Cochran, superintendent of county schools, will leave Thurs day for Davidson, to complete ar rangement for beginning work on th new school building which Is to be erected In that town at a cost of about 11.001. If th plana of th local cor- mltte do not miscarry the building will be finished by December 1st Mr. John Williamson a welt known farmer residing two miles west of the city, was showing a sulk of cotton on th wharf yesterdsy which had 10 full grown bolls on It Ther were a number of Immature squares which he did not Include la th count Mr. Williamson declared that this specimen stsik was a lair sample of his en ur croc . Th four Barber Junction ne gross, alleged to havs been Impli cated la the murder of the Lyerly family, ar at ill confined In Meckin. burg JalL Two of them, Delia Dil lingham and Oeorge irvia, have been complaining of sickness for the past few days. The Dillingham woman's four-year-old soa la sUU with her In her celt ! j ' .. ' rERSOXAL. i ' -' Tb Movement of Number of Peo nl. Visitor and Otlter. ' Cot. John W. Hinsdale, a prominent attorney of Rslelgh, was a guest In the city yetterday on, legal business. Mr, I)avtd P. Stern, of Greensboro, spent yesterdsy tn ths city. Mr. K. fi, Lewis, of Klnston, was a ruest at the Central ysstrdsy. Mr. W. S. Wilkinson, of Hickory, pent yesterday In tha city on business. Mr. W. I Paehard, a prominent cotton mill man of Henrietta, was Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. John M. Crslg 1s spending sev eral days . at Atlantic City with friends. . .-,- Mr. Floyd Oreeham. of H. A. Lee A Company, Is spending his vacation Id Jtnklrietown. Pal Mr. H. B, Jennings, of Lumberton, wss registered among tha visitors st ths Southern Manufacturers' Club. Mr. C M. Cooke, Jr., of King's Mountain, was a guest In the city yeetorday, Mr. J. A. Brady and eon, Frank, of HiatrMrvllle, passed throush th city festerday en rout home from a visit n Mouth Carolina. , Mr. J. F. Jones, of Columh', S. C, wss a guest In the city yester dsy. Mr. Thomas C. llsves, Is spending his vacation at lilowlng Rock. Mr. Itay II. IMehl Is spending to ll. y at his home In Tloik Hill, H. C, On buxIneM and ' fileasurs. Mr. W. J. Ituilne, a prominent mer chant of Monroe, spent yepterdny IS the city on bueinese. Mr. ThruiiHS l urher. Jr., of Win el on !' i !ni, Vts nur-t 11 tiia li'y train No, 111 ran him down while he was driving across th tracks z.ear th Salem colored church. The mule hitched to the buggy waa killed, the buggy was smashed Into . fragments ana Mr. Hipp waa bruised in a hor rible manner. HI skull waa crushed. hi face cut' In a number of places. and bis arms and hands badly , man gled. The attendant physlclane, after dressing the wounds, declsrsd that there was little hope of his recovery. He dlsd last night after lingering for so nours. 'i .. Mr. Hipp was 41 years of age, H Is survived by a widow and two chil dren. Peart and Nannie. The funer al wUl take place at the horn thla afternoon at 4 o'clock. - The services will be In charge of Rev. Mr, Bradley, paetor of Trinity - Methodlat church, assisted by Rev. Mr. Harrison, pastor of Psw Creek church.. The interment wllL.be mad in th Trinity church Far?- .1 .... - Mr. Hipp wss an innuennai rarmar of his community and was highly ss teemed by all of his neighbors and so quatntances. ; - ..'., -' Lose Eyre In Peculiar Accident Special to The Observer, Beima. Aug. 11 it 1 reported here to-night that ' Mr. 1 John -A. Mltchener. proprietor of the . New Wyoming Hotel at this plac. whlle'on a southbound train from here this evening, stuck his head out of a car window and had his eye put out Up to this hour It baa been impossible to obtain details, 1 , Anieriran' ' . A sees--In Arrested ' la Haytt v Cane Hsytlen. Aug. 11 The aasas Ins of Mllboume and Thurston, two Amerlcsns employed as collectors In the Dominican custom houae service. have been arrested In Hartt Their ex tradition la demanded by th Domini ran government. Educational. DRAUGHOM'S Raleigh. Columbia, KnoxviHe. Atlanta. 10 Colleges In Ift'Btatea. POKITIOISM secured or money BEK UNDiCD. Also teach BY AlAII. CaUlegue will con- vine you that- Draughon s II TU1, BEST. Call or. send frr It, Tha Baltimore F-Todfcal CoIIeca Xlbsnl taedhlne IWf Idlest SKxltrs eoll-r tml1Ht, Isetnra hsll s4 ajsiHUiOTtras. Um MIo-tEl squiipa kbontones. Capsdout liospiBlli sad die- Cnaary. Snd lor cataleeu. Addrm M HBll I. M. KUxOil fUA AVU OUTMOtZ. KB. lnatltate for Teasa Wosms mmt Coaisenra tory el Masle. The Beet Place lor Four Daughter College rr?iri? -onr$es m M4vU I A Vaauraa-f SUkSteaaird Catalesf FKEJCI IMna Jse.tteUsHrrS. - Lltersry. Teachers I Normsl and Business I Courses. . Total cost I veer I12S. New build ings. 2&0 students an nually, v- ' 47th terra opens AUeust Z9th. Catalogue free Ad dress, W. T. Whlt eett Ph. IX, Whlt- sett, M. . V X. A larger number cf gradu ates enter the University rnd 'Denominational Schools from Oak Ridge Institute than cny other schobl in the State. i '' -, More students go direct from its class-room into business offices as Book-keepers, Sten ographers and Telegraph Op erators than frorn any other Southern School - " ' The' school prepares for Col lege, for Business, for Life's Workl' ' It has a record run ning. through 54 years and 31 under , the present principals. What other evidence of effi ciency do you want? ; Terms reasonable.' ' 4 ' . 286 students last year. :- . . Catalogue on applicatioa ' Address as above. Box 100. - J. A. & 11. IL HOLT Preps. M M Aft mm s, "mm I ocutn urciina f,:S;t2i7 Acaieniy (z m.444iHM rr v t L I t A u ti II : -U 0 L L Jl u t ; Th 8Ut ' Military College. '- Es- tabllshed by act of Oeaeral Assembly 11 4 X ' Full collegiate cour of four years. Electlves ln the fourth year in Civil engineering, English, Cbem Istry , and Physics. Terms: For tuition, hoard, clothing, books, heat, light and medical care.' IS0 a year. payable in thre Installments. ' For circular ot. . information. apply , to Officer Commanding Gtadel, - Charleston, a C Trinity Perk School A ' first class preparatory school. Csrtlflcates of . gradu- ' ' atlon accepted for entrance to . ading . Southern colleges. Beet Equipped Preparatory : School la. th Soath. ' Faculty of ten offloers and ' ; teacher. Campus of seventy fiv acre Library contain- v ing thirty thousand volumes. ' Well o.ulppd . gymnasium. -High standard . and modem methods of Instruction. Fro quent lectures . by . prominent -, lecturers. . Expenses exceed- ; Ingly , moderate. Seven years ef phenomenal success. . For catalogue and other la formation, address .. '. H. at. NORTH, Headmaster, ' , . Durham. K C. ' . t 9a AKX CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC," ' V CHARLOTTE, H. a . V;T . , ' A ft I C HC RAD EC OLLCCErO R W OMC H , 6XAJTOARX Df ' A. . B. .COTJKSB higher than any ; cellsg far , f . womea la North or South Careltna. , , .; - . - S- FACUIiTT Only experienced teachers from the leading Amerl eaa and tropean uxrlverslUes at tha heads ef Departments. . fe ; ITCfilO Be pexat s, specially equipped butJdlng far must. " tin , ' ?' , spectaiisu In th Coaeervatery, who-- give all their tlss te -teaching muslo. Director of Mast a .tvstpalg gradual t ' . . International reyutatloa. " ; .. - . , v THE SCIIOOta OF. ART AXS EXFRESSIOIT'-Ob - the asm . high plan vrlth th collegiate and musle departments. ' . ; LOCATION UNSURPASSED II acre ot park campus overlook , ! th city, adjoining the city's new park, aad free from : dust, amok, noises, eta, with pur upland country air. sur. , - roundsd by song birds aad.ihe. beauties of aatur. , ; COLLEGE PLANT I1S0.04I flrspreet , bulldlim tadra ahd . saniury In all respects. :,' -. ,-;"...'. ""..''. ' Aa Institution vhleh Is a Gift to Education,'' with resources . outside th income from patrons. Undeaomlnatloaal. and ap .'. peals to aa- Intelligent discriminating public, who deslr ' the highest order of service at a . reasonable cost, oa its ' ' . aserlta, . v ' , dustxaUd Catalogue aent n application. " fl v v -v' stBsaow begins SETT, tint r - ale. y-r CIIA8.':- a KING, President V; J mm COLLEGE Four Departments Collegl- ate. Graduate, Engineering , and Law. . . Large library facllltlea. Well - equipped- laboratories In all' departments of science. v, Oym aaslum furnished with best apparatus. . , Ezpenaea very moderate. Aid . for worthy - "student "' ,,:,:';"'...;. -. Toons Men wlshlns to Study ' Law should Investigate tha su perior advantages offered by , tha Department ef , Law la Trinity .Collec. , ' ,' 'w ' For catalogue and further Information, addrss A XX W. NEWSOM. Rsgtstrar, '" .'. Durham. N. c' mEsnmrniAN college rou vo5iExrciiARLorns. v. c This old and reliable school makes no loud claims, but point to Its graduates In every section of the State. v . , . . A superior faculty of trained specialists: musical advantagss of ths highest order; a new building, 'lth modern conveniences, and a high , standard commend It to the people of the South. r ,.. " ; , EV. . H. mtlDGES, D. Ttm rresldcnt. ) MM HHC0Rl0vUrtt CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00 GliarlottQ University Sclioot offers a four-year high school course to bora The work berlne with the sixth grade and enda with the eleventh. Careful attention la given to each student Rapid and substantial progress Is aseursd. Kxpertcnced tcaxk era, who are aleo good disciplinarians, have been employed. Teachers: Mr. II. W. Glasgow (Davidson). Latin, Greek, Oerman; Mr. W. XV. David son (Yale), Mathemattra. bclenoe. History N. C, Klocutlonj Mr. It. O, Smith (Harvard). i:ngllsh. French, History. . English composition la not nnalected. Frequent exerclaes are given in declamation and debate. , French, German, Greek. Latin and Stenography are elective atudles. This. Is tne school your eon should attend until ready for regular collegiate worn, nena lor catalogue. , First Division of the Fall Term Opens September 4. 10OV Tt ts a rnnrrrl. fnnt. known everywhere tn North Carolina bv those Who are Informed, that KING S la the SCHOOL THE BIGHT SCHOOL, Viewed from every standpoint of merit and worthiness. The best faculty, beet equipments, the lamest. .More graduates In positions than all oth?r business schools In the Mate. 80 get the lJL.sT. It la the cheapeat. Write to-day for our EI'ECIAL on i'IlH, IS EV CATALOGUE end full Informa tion. , Addrcsa KING 8 HUM NESS COLLEGE, , Clinrlotle. N. C, or Halclgh, N. C " We also teach H"k keeping,- bii orthand. I'enmanshlp, etc., by mall. Bond for our Home mudy circular. y IL W. GLASGOW, rrindpaL ; Topla and SUth Eirccta, Ceorfiin Oslic'o m m ov BC8L:::o.of,,v A technical Institute cf the highest rank, whose graduates, without ex ception, occupy prominent and lucrative posltlona In englnwertn end com mercial life. lioratf'l in the mot prosrentve city In the hrjuth, IU abourxllng opportunli i.-s oftnred Us rimtps in th Foutlj'a tTfiiit r marksble development. 'Die forty nienib"rs of the hi a of inu v.r placed In lucrative snl 1ntrntile positions tx-foro prn .lusrlon, Alvnn-K,l rotirsrs In Mwlmnlc si. 1 lctrll. IwiUie. Mining mi, Civil f'"- incprlx t end i-:nslneerlng I'h.ml-'i'ir. I'.xtenHlve and new enuirnient cf t .n). J '!,!. m horstorltis, eio. f.ew Library and hew Cf") l' I Lfib-u tory. C".t rrtisonsl'le. "Ilia nt MArt T-i t. . 190. For rt!f;'ie, t 'i-n- GREEIJSEOKO, N. C. 'i i e ' r- r, fer'smbe? Art so 1 L.Tjrsi Tha tlf:. annual elon will or&i V.'e'n 110. Advanced Utrary Courses, Schools of l.u I racttcsi j n -,es i ntit -e. All 5et urt.nents of t traction n 1-r care ef el's snecl lave received their tr-' i 1 - ; rr (. s an I L'nlver. il t ' fuimfrr snl lii . urore. lew !;. -; re v e , 'l r '''in convenience. i or fui.er 1. -ii Jii ' s, f,r r- !..-). :. i.; 4 ... i.er.: i it j. ts, w h e -, to". .- .rlnlt. J r. .. i.. ri.i'ior, ir pnii-vii,' essi 11. ii. mvi::: ', a. ?i., 1 1,. d i'i- ..'', u
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1906, edition 1
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