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iuily o:; vi..:, ;.i:(iu;;r.i:j,.i90C.- A j :W .. ' 't: "j.', ' 1 1 W. rv . -V- ' J". Il 1 4 ' tl . - v ; DEFArtTINQ BANK VilEDEXT STUJj '-AT.JARGli' . fV Faul O. Sienaland lathe, fugitive' president -of the Milwaukee Avenue State Hank, of Chicago, whm speeulatlona caualng the ruln ot the bank, ar believed to aggregate , 12,000.000. ..: 7, v r . w , - . i r- :! . .- '. . - . 1 ',- , -. jv .? .-. ' . i. r-Si'. ' MILK SUPPLY'1 INFECTED , 7 . : "r.V " tpik - Titnrait a-r V vt'rVa V v - v Joint mi. W n. m-m ni'-V.. .. A-r i" iriV fi "IV -Fever UM Spring, Uisabeth Col A Vote) Of .- OonfldeiKlB iuL " . ';-ilnt taaatlnt'of the police,". Are . .nd health commlsalon. the health 'r ; committee of the board of aldermen oo ne noara or water commtaaion. w he' a the councU chamber vi- m. nij aiij ycaxeroay anernoon (or tha purpoW ot flxlng upon taome . cennito policy which the city ehall wim reierenco w iM. open .wella. within, the Incorporation. Am -,the result ol a lengthy dlacuaalon of thla aubject. a resolution waa passed - 'prderlnvtha chairman of the health V PiIX. 1 f ' They hav B.v9r been rioTu, Mlfk SnSSU AVaSJ , a-pWlc, although demand vuui.unic. vi idi Vvi,m, , ure ,na i aeciared mat tne people were becom .. . health commiaaion to have tpedmens I Itig more and more educated and en- . , oi -waier uiaenwrom eacn weu wnera fever, patients have-been," and that these be analysed by the Btata'bt- 'ologlat. , All. of those. wella found to ' ; : be eonUminated ahaU ' be ' declared ...forthwith unfit for use and shall be condemned. This action was unanl - mous, every -member voting in favor . ef the resolution at read by, Mr.- J.' A. ". ' ' " : ' ' i inera .were present at the meet - 1 5 M,?r s- 'McNHlcn'ch,'man i, uu iDBorv. a jk. uurnam, . Vf. C D0Wd.-J. I. Blakely. J. J. WU- .. . llams, J. K. Wolfe. Dr. L W. Falaon, i. oirmn, i. . &iroy, k. 1 Kees ; v ier. vr. r. O. Hawley and Pat II. WU- V ,I1m,, ' - J . ;, The problem f opea wella came up . w umuuHia uooor report irom r, , : ueraia-McCarthy; Btate biologist, who had examined a specimen ot " water of lira " m7. m " w.M.rK."s " : f Mfi Pnl trhtk . rniien iirt in. h Vnrtt. r..Aiin. Railroad. , Two negroes drinker, of tnis water.'tiad dlod of typhoid fever. aeVras were renenf la Tabund.nL ,thl w.7eV'be!tPb7 - Tho, preaent were unanlmoua a. n whmt nniimi ih,. j wVV.r?c In the city, some of which were un doubtedly bad, while others were un questionably .good. -in . considering this perplexing question,' the dlscus- alon aoon broadened out so as to In. . elude the entire-water aupply, -public - ana private. ... ,.. -. ; MR. B. ii KEESLER 6PBAK3. .Before, the- dtarusMon Was . hardlv under.way. Mr. Keealer arose to setUame city, water, and milk from an forth the position of the board of . waier commiaaionera. . e. stated that the commission had nothing whatevJ er to do wltlt the wells belonalna- to indlvlduala, being concerned only with I' "Thla does hot argue that the water the public supply. .In' view of " thai waa good. On the contrary, the re-: Tact mat mere nas rone abroad a very general .belief that the cause of ine recent typnoia rever epidemic at Elisabeth College waa due to the wa- -DAILY nION. SERVICE tflXlXDa pHKPIl. With ToU ind ' ' , " ' fthort lleevea. ' '' . '. ' Fari rattem No. 1310. ; Aliaannllowad, ' A ebarailna llttl dren tint tnar h (Imrtf or fnhoratnty dori'lof d l hrre p..rtrrl fn(ls Of tin ballit with hni1-nittftlilerr,IllirUon i1 little ruflln lf Vlnimint. , Th pttim Ii In 4 to yr. for a - c!.lMo(rent,l'te(lr-uriulre4!irard4 of h1i Inrtii wi ll, or 1"i yanli M InrliM .ln. Of tSi fKt U 12 Inrhrewl.tei wlth4fj j w.!o( iiTtion. 4 rr.! of e1(liif and f i.'Jof rlbtxis to trim. Prle ol pattmn. 10 OcnU. . nijily live nu.'ii-r f mfrn yoit i' -e, r int out . nt i'hi inn ami I; lit wl'li i rrtiKtllu-rnr imuiia, t I t '- rrr, II .1 He, .N. C., 1 . M M '-t'Zl ..' . ' ' , .. M ' i .'" krJuratabea'W'". rfty, to declared Mr. Keesler.. rthat such Pon f la entirely without founda- 110,1 n ucL Two expert came down her ' Norm; , They Invest!- the leollege .surroundings, they Bllllt- Their report havi been In - hinAa.ot l. eollara asthnrNh. which X need hot mentkin. " Whatever : mi u? mm ui u iujevery ooiue usea in tne oairy waaiAmerica yet. 'and will spend some aay -thet wa have " never . taken the I nuhlin into our full eanAiiiu u tn J the condition on the water-ehed. Kv i erythlnc baa been : op and above board. , We have been-vigilant and I untiring Jn our efforta to remedy the I condition which have exlatad.t'.'. ' j , pr. Falson waa called upon to ei- preaa hlmaelf on the well question, He at ted that the .board-had no right to take a tnaa'a well away from him without making Jt possible " for him to aecure -waler elsewhere' He lightened along sanitary lines. yoa put ally -water convenient to a man who la using well water "and then show, htnv his" danger, I believe that you will have no difficulty In getting rid of every -wellln Charlotte," Dr. . C. Montgomery., secretary of the Charlotte Academy -of Medicine, hid arrived In the meantime,- and . Mayor McNinch interrupted Dr.. Far 1 son with the request that, h'a permit J Dr.. Montgomery to read special, re i port on. tna numoer oi typnoia levev Inatlenta Iln Charlotte tnwn.hln llr I Montgomery reported 4t caaes among I the physicians whom hm id consult led, there being one or two whom he Icould not see... He further reported that a rnajorlty of the? patients. wore I users or well' water. i Vj. v v- -J THfi MILK fitlPPLT BAD. 'Dr. Faison resumed fry asking (hat Dr." Montgomery- inQulre to " tha. i milk I fevw waa- found to b-praent With "'"fAi? ViZ" " Elisabeth College waa due .entire to the milk. , "Dr- Anderson-., "nSfC'.af!5 IF'JZ sen, ' that the typhoid t vor at Ellaa- beth'Collega waa due Uninfected wa ter. I 'do not believe that the water was tha source of the trouble. What ZZZr:?-rJZ: used the city water and obtained their milk from a Certain dairy. Therd was but ono cane ot typhoid fever reported and 'the doctors believed that this rouna lady contracted it before 'she I left home. Elizabeth College used the I other dairy, that, of Mr; McD. WaU ains. The result waa that out ot per- haps It atudenU, there were from II to VS cases of trnhoid fever. . I porta or both Dr. Andaraon and Mr. I Locke show that it waa baL ...They I examined several specimens .-. and. without exception, colon bacilli were present. 7 I do not believe -that we win have good water for a year or two. It will not be Infected, for with the proper precaution the typhoid fe ver germs may be kept out entirely." words new thick and rant between Dr. Falaon, and Messrs, Dowd and Keesler, when the Torraer Charged the water commlraloh' with-failure to do Ita duty In hot removing typhoid fe-l ver patients from the water . shed when the cases were reported. , This brought forth a arHcy rejoin er from Mr. DowdHe stated that the board, had dona everything In Its power - to rectify; tne . conditions., on tne water aneoi Aa to. the reoora mendatlons which Dr. Anderson appended to hla report, all of. these were in force several woeka before either Dr. Anderson or Mri Locke vis lted Charlotte. Mr, Dowd declared that the water commhwton would not stand tin a false light before the public The unfortunate " condition at Elizabeth College, he said, was not caused by the water, as the reporta of the experts show. VVe do not claim, that .the water la perfect". I say, to you that we are doing 'every thing human to remedy, tha sources of whatever contamination .: exlata. Rear with us a seaaon and we will five you good water. , We tnut look he situation In the face. Beyond doubt, the typhoid fever in Charlotte,, past and .present,., was caused by im pure milk and well ' water. ' You of the board 'of aldermen and the police- Ore and . health - communion remedy the milk and wells, and we,', of the waur commission, will attend to the publlo water aupply." ' ' - ' , KXTRACTtf FROM TSXPERTSV RE- :. . PORT.. , ' .- After Mr. Dowd had flnUhed spook ing, Dr, f'alaon attain aroaa and ex preaaed his Intention of reading several- sections of, lr, t A. , Andcrnon'a report showing prccieely what had rauaed the recent typhoid fever epi demic, at t Elizabeth- College., Iflo extracta read aa follow) . ' In View of the fct "tht the collect 0rt lan to ret mill irom tne Wnl kin"' dulry on April llftli, or Juat a lay lore tlie tlrpt rune of fnver develop; there and tlmt cane oerurred in the prediiicnt'a fumlly. who hml the antii water end fnorl supply, out not the milk front tM dMlry, 1 mn Inclined to reaurd Ihe MiitkliiK' dnlir- WHK nl a very ntatie aoutr of Infet.-tiin for the roi- Moreover, the I'rfahylTlitn College fur V imten hud 112 Iniardina unla who ni""l the iniie wnter iiinly a t'll.n tietli (iillcae. luit a different milk nr hly ami exi rpt Inr fino mbo of typhoid f"vor, whh li. from tlio lii-iury, prnl'iihly rtlil Bet erit-lr( In 'lirlotte. hml no fi-vnr tl.l eiTtti 'lh t'lutrnMy . rliiil'N the cuy wiNr n lii i-tino of the mjllin'uk of 1 ctr In l.lUuholh ( ellrir-. t t ! h er r ' ' w - - irov:ine1 ..i . j r tl "!'- tliA r ... of !l f'-v.-r, it H l; K.'tlrl.illv ii I m : mil- Ul.illH tli.l! flfli i !! i- J l.li.i.i I of I . r..' ' f r.iiint.t i h tts l.l.o .i t v'r; iii -.Kl. f. 1 ron!,!,1jr Hie filuinhli ,; I i 11 t-'.nnt rciinll ti'.n iliij tn:llive Hi.il. U li.i.t iil.puiiitelv luuhlng to Uo llll tiu uuli.jit.k .( lever. ' Aftr' hearing this report, ut thu su?ses(lon of Mayor lU.N'liuh, a res olution of conitdi nco In tha . work of the water commission was iu,--...,. The resolution reud as follows: "We the members of the healtli commit tees of tho board of aliler-men and p6lice, lire and health commKnon, in confcrencu annomblod,' do hereby, after a full InveHlliratlon and .Inter change of thouRht, ndorno the acts Of the board of -water . (J mm Union era, in their fcftort to give thn city a pure water supply. : We'." further believe that the board of water com- ... ii ,.k 4 u . ..n ' ' nuiuiy v& ' lull confidence, and aid of every Intelll- gpnt and loyal cltisen of tha city and express the .hope tnaf the end for which they are aa earnestly aUlvlng av h ..nnui...i v As to the Wilder well, the following resolution was. 'adopteds "Resolved. That 'the well of water on the prop. ervy or nurs.' mv wilder, on Kaat Ir , ,. . "L -a iw Eighth atreet, between Collie eUeet U slnuiarjy hurt. He wUl not ; be and thA Nnrlh "rnrnUnm DllrAUt tnlCOnflned to hit bed long. . :waf..M' ;.:- this city, having been found 'very badly polluted' by the analysis and examination, of . Gerald McCarthy, State1 biologist, Is hereby -declared a nalance and It la alao ordered that said , weu be filled up under - super- vlHion of the executive - ofllcera. of this board; and that unless the own- er shall flll Qn M within days," said officers shall , abate ald nuiaance at the expense of the own- er." A second reiioluMnn waa nawteA ordering: that all wella In -the . city, where fever patients - were ..found, imucn interested are some of the bid should be examined, and tested, and lflre t have their, eitea accepted that If . found to be i contaminated.- thevlthey will give additional Inducement! shall be condemned and closed. With this the meeting adjourned. - . .what i)H. JTiBHER BATS.1. Dr. Adam Fisher.- city food and milk Inspector waa seen by an Ob- server reporter; last tight and asked what, steps had been taken by Mr. McD. Watklna to remedy the condl- lions mentioned In the reDorta of Dr. Aaderson and Mr. Locke.. He stated that a new and complete sterilising plant, costing a large sum of money had been Installed and r that - now nerfectlv. After aterillalnir the . bottles; Dr. Fisher- stated . that every precaution waa used In the handling of the ' vessels. The water aupply ia now -being looked.' after;. testa being made every, few days. He states than no expense waa spared to make tha dalry aa aaniury aa poa- slble -' . '.'''.. .AV.V ."FOOTt hVTTaTtSSZJXVTED.'"' P Sensational Allegations Made AgaJaat oouui at weaiera xtairway in tiara- mm Suits Itrgaa la -ISunoorabe ba - perlor Court. . .' ( ; Special to The Observer. V i X AsheVUIO, Aug.-. 24. lrour damajfa aulta against the South - ft , Weatotn Railroad Company and the Carolina company were instituted in Supe rior Co art thla morning by I. D. Mur phy, ef the law firm of Tucker ft Mur phy, attorney v tor the plalnUfia. The plaintlOa In the aulta .are Alpheua WoodUn Wheeler, Chapel ' Wyatt,. a mlnor.by hU nett friend, Woodiln Wheeler,. Charlie Bkckner,- a- minor, by tola next friend, JC.C. Buknor, and r u .. 11..T ...i.ii. ...I. ' .- - wwuuuu. - ,u iu Mviiyn snipping towns in ronn v-sro-all insUtuted Jn tha form of pauper. 1 ima. owing to the inability of the Theaeare the auiu that have grown out of the alleged charges of peonage and brutal treatment of employee on uie oonairucuon , worse or, tne sown s. western itaiirosa tuevweei xaarion and spruce Pine. Ail - four ef'tnei Plaintirra in - their application to tne clerkVof , the i court to allow thorn to aue in the form of pauper, allege that tney nave, gooa. causa oi.. acuon ana 0f which Mr. Fred N. Tate- U chair that they received personal Injuries m.B .-d Mr. C J. rield secretary. at. the bands oC, the servants, ot tha defendant .- ' .' V ' V The complaints In the causes af now being drawn and will, probaMy be filed In a abort time, i The evidence on. which' the plalntlfls base their claim for damages. la likewise bclnTeicr demanded without delay. transcribed. .The plaintiffs will , al- lege that theywere employed to work on tne construction or tne new roaa between Marion and Spruce, Pine and that they Buffered personal lnjurlea at the handa of the servants of the defendants, .. Charges of . gross bru- tallty will also be made. . Two of the plaintiffs, Charlie Buckner and Chapel, v yait wno are put is yeara ot age. to 'move their goods when the rush are alleged to. have received severe I season cornea on. It la a fact, how beating while on the .works Ot the lever, that they have been kent fully South A Western and that the Inlortea tney received are .permanent J-neee i are two of the men who allege tiat they were strlpued and. thrown acroe a log ana mere Deaiea until tne oiooa flowed ' because they r attempted Yj leave the construction campa In Feb- ruary of this year after they had re-' mained there but one aay. - That the anidaviu of the piaintirra and - the I evidence iti iiw. caaea win .oe aenaa- j tlonal la certain. The caaea will prob- J ably be removed to the United States 1 courts.'": . , ''V '"'.-'. -'i . ,ln "' 'A A TUB OPEXIXQv OVS. , , Republican Campaign to be Launched -a , Aanrvme. ,jo-ut tiuurmin ' Adam to Sramk -Party In- Hun- combe Split OA Whiskey Quratlon. special jo xne uoaerver. . , ; 1 Asheviiie,-Aug. - It. Republican State- Chairman Spepoer- B. Adam f Uala - No, i,, II from ;. tho ' East assvwvi - iimi v s - wa ss wa . vu l u . win- auiirvsa um xittuuuii- 1 can of Buncombe i - county, to- morrow morning in the county court houae. . The speech . of Jadge Adama will be the. opening gun of th. cam paign in in o rut Carolina ana mucn in terest' attache to thla political event. The gathering of Republican here to-morrow will ) an important event. In addition to the opening of . the Campaign by the fitate chairman the Judicial-convention of the alxtcentu district will meet and renominate Soli citor Mark. W, Brown a the HepublN ran candidate for that omce while th llepubllcan ef ;. Buncombe will dominate a. full county and legislative ticket. Th - feature of to-morrow'a I gathcrlng that mor intensely Inter- est memoer or ootn-partiOT win be th adoption of a platform and tho action taaen relative to tne . liquor - . as - a. . . ' . as i . - v.,.0.1, " un- iit-u xrivui.-iik tn .uw 4iv-i.wiuii;arf iwor in liuncomD mat nemanaa a ngnt on straight prohibition Matfotm while 1 nothen. element of- the nartv fsvora tha tnnrtner nf tha vhlalii imaatlnn nd making the fight on th Demo- cratlo admlnlstrailon of , county ;.nd Htt affair. While It la Imnoealble to j forecast th Ai-tlon of the conventloa on the quoetlon of "booao" It waa stated to-day - that th' Republlcana mi nanny aitopt a straignt prohibi tion plntform but that they may adopt plank demanding that th nueatlon he lefrt to the voter of Aahovllla and Buncombe county, ' .,, ' v Big Kaw Mill fr Durham Count.. pei'ini in inr tii'seri'er. ' ' . i luitluiin, u, 'ii . The Contract hit be en a'ven fer nuietiltiery to Instnll a In of rir sow mui Munt seveinl nillna son Hi J'nrtiiim. This plant will ha owned Charles an1 F.ulls I'sniiy. and tha hy miter on the Trd l tract ef limd. con- lMin Hhent l.ho seres, will ha rut. fn thl Is land them Is a stent ileal nf ulna anil bard toond tloiti-r nml pmiplo of ex-pnrletw-e in sneh matters' mbn hv etc. sinlned ttis tmil.er sr ihl lO.OfO.O'M fet of hitiitxir cun li cut from tha land. 1 ltev. Dr. anil Mrs. It. C. Holland returned to th city la-t nlaht aftr it i it t j r i--:l t a, t tlyiu, V(k . , i ai:i;u j.XMts uixovi i.i.nc Uoumfs Koxlved bv Routlicrn ltall way j:inployo on Wctticrn bhlxlon iNot as liad aa at llntt Kuddow.I liiiorcat m bids for Nt for Suiin nrys red era 1 Uullduir Kowan Special to The Obeiervcr. - , fcaiisbury, Aug, . IS. The condition of Engineer R. XX. James, Who was o severely 'hurt, Monday night while running an engine front here to Ash villa, Is very encouraging and he will recover .without fierce "care, lys n ee is split and required the needle aaa tnreaa, but his face has not Buf fered the loss of flesh thst Wai all .Sa8v. TJ?2 C,,lden.t?'.tn,B t0 I have come entirely wllhoutTi eon I , -1 V. .1 H . 4. , . , r M. . . , "Vi!?,, .'w Jer K.h,i.nt Vmlfla hKh nd against hla I , " V, f J J' w" w" airuca . y piece ot iimner nroiecunc from - "'J w u" everjy. DUt, 41 J"?1 -lMnaly give up hla nBe. -The side face, Is etrtpped ol r A'F ""' 4 Sn1r. the popular an ?r Mr. "Il s"iu'er, of the. Wachovia Iou Trust Co., la Improving nfier fe?'er attack of typhoid fever. which baa kept mm to hla room four I "" " n crisis is now pasaea and i rapia recovery is expected.. There has 1 been : the ., greaUnt fn teresi m UM annowacement of . The j b.ld tor the slta upoh which the pub- . c ouiiaing is to stand. The rivalry I nere promises to STOW great and some I nattering offers will yet be made. - So ahould tha government aevept their offers. VThere are many lota -well aaspiea to (tin place, tne county Hall being among those offered. The government could have bought It cheap, about1 thelxth of August. V Mr. , Whitehead 'Klutta returned to- night, from Europe, where he spent two months touring the East. Ha 1 na bad a . great trip, going 1 there with -a Boston party, In which-was Rev. W. A Lambeth,1 of Thomarvllle. I Mr. Lambeth. - has not set sail for 1 time In OriM int otlmr Interest. , Mr. Klutta will soon begin hU campaign for Hackett and the Democratlo ticket hera and ' Mr Blackburn will have no harder fighter against, W m. C '., l '-. Judge Adama. State Republican chairman,, was her this- morning on his way to AshevUle; where he sounds the keynote of the cam da Ian. . Hla address .has some hard hiu tn It and will prove an Interesting paper when It Is printed, v He read a portion of It i io- irienas nere. , -,, - . 1 : " . ' . I GRE1AT SHORTAGE OF CARS. jj' ' . ' ' j nomrnr iwumiiioii Apprais MJ Corporation Commiaaion to Call on Southern Ralhvay to- Furnish Cars . for Removal of Fnmltare Condl , tlona . BeHoua at Uleh Point and OUier - Furnitttre Manufacturtiig . ..Towns.' ' - s - Special to The Observer. . High Point, Aug. 24. The fact waa disclosed here to-day that a very so- noug condition prevails, not ooly at High Point but at the other furnl- .. . . . M Southern Railway Company to furnish suitable equipment by which to for- I ward the large amount, of bualneaa awaiting movement from the various I furniture factories. The situation haa becorffe ao serloua I and the nmaneot of . relief ao allm that the traffic committee of the North Carolina Case Workers Association. I appealed ' to-day ' to the' corporation ) commiaaion for a conference Monday Imornlrr' neat.- at which time the treatment '. now being accorded the t ahhmera bv the Southern ' Railway Comnanv will' be fullv aone Into and . The furniture oar ahortae-a at Hlah point alone Is nearly aa aerlous as It waa about thla time last year when 1 150 cara were needed for Immediate loading. It would eeem that the rall- way offlclala have forgotten Just how important It I to keep the furniture fartorlea In North Carolina aunnllod with suitable equipment with which advised for week paat as to the de- manda of. the business and it would appear that they have not taken the necesaarv etewr to take care of the cuelneea. - . , t i - While conditions' at ' this point are perhaps much more serious than at the other furniture shipping' towns. aucn at Mt.- Airy, Wlnaton-flalern. Greenaboro.- , . Mebane. . Ooldaboro. Thomarv llle, , Lexington, - Concord, Statesvllle,. Marlon and a number of ether towns on account of . the II furniture facoHea located here, still the eamei condition prevail ; at. the above named towna. ' . - . , ' i It to hoped that the meeting with tha enrnnratlnn commiaaion and pall way offlclala Monday morning will re- ault In a better-understsndtn; aa U Itha aetiial neada of tha furniture In. duatry In th Btate. ' '...- ... ' y fXCSTAL CTTTIXO AFFRAY, 'r - . 4 1 ssBaaaBBB n.i.t..M kumi rtaa Asnllier tl'lik a fVia atul Onen Knlfa In I'mliit In. filet Kriioua M'onnd. Special to Th Observer. . . riurham. Aur. St. Just before noon to-diir one near cut another in a man ner trial was out ot tne orninnry,. two nearona war walking along th atreet and, meeting a- tniro nearo. ne playful ly struck at on with bia eoaat a waa earring on hla arm and thla on dodged, th coat striking th second. In th pocket of th coat waa an open knlf and th bind entered th aid nf John Ciiiess, Inflicting a vary , painful and prohaMy a serle , wound. Tle wound Whs shout an Inch long afld null deep. . Kilgsr Lyon was th one who had tli cost on hi arm and be waa at one CSS?!.!!!.!..!!! -IiS' L"vA-,-h"L,,2 ,. tJk,iA - .. .L Th fact that, thia hero waa walking along witn an open anir in ni pK.'ket liOwht many neanie go prepared Ys - lP niftftl V fltTM! SI IB n V T I rtl ex. 'I lift flf. v - - ,t. Vi i::: LZ ana nun nnen anivsa in tha luuik. in oc ins cuinrita. , .Rev, P. IL Lfvbnrn Imnrovlna Iflnerlnl to Th Ohserver. V . I Ull he in. Alia: 24.- News from Ttultl vL"r.-m",J,l'lrZw'ri"n' 7&rlvShl mora for n operaUen, la Imin-ovlna. Th doctora have not ( t aecineo whether tho otmratlnn will na necessary. If ha continue 10 rniprov tner will p no 'operation, . ' i -, 1)1 VINA COMKDI.y ' Henry Wadsworth- Imafcllow. . " liO k.v. t mamh. mt a, ,ri a ..ti t K aI -! aAAw 'A la tv.rer, pausing la th dust a nil het, ' ' ' ' . la diiwn Mi burden, and with rv. ersnt ft ' , F.nter nad croaa himself, and en th floor . . . ; Knel to repeat hi patertfostr o'er; t ar off th noise of . th world r retreatj The loud vociferation of th street lleeom n tltlillstlnanthat.ln roar, So, s I enter her from day to day, And leave mv burden at thla minuter .; ' - ' ' " Kniia In. prayer, and not ashamed to pray. The 'tumult of tha tlm dler,nsolnra To Inartleulate nti'rmnr ili.-s awny, ' While th. eternal ; matrii Util , wait. .-,.. , t t . , ' COIl.VlXIl'S TKOCSER ; FACTO K Miiehiitory All In and -First Pair of -irousera in Made Gonoem Will rn out 4 me Hundred and Fifty , , airs xtmuj, 4, v , (.-.. v, ,... Special to The Observer. ' '. ' "fVv ' ' : CorneMua;' Aug.' v fl.Mr,' ' Mcl Williams, Of Atlanta, represonting the blnger Sewing,. Machine ' Company, has been here thla waek sotting up the" machine and Installing ' 4ne en gine for the trouaer j factory.! To day the ' Mlsnes Miller of . Char lotte,: who, are ' ;here vlaltlng "their uncle, Mr.' John Miller, came to th factory and made the Initial nair of trouaera. cubing and making them to a flnlah : in about an hour : and . a quarter. The panta were then put up at auction and sold' ta ;, th htrhn.t bidder, Mr. Alex.; Little, secretary and treasurer of the company. . The pro ceed of the , sate . were devoted to the ; purchase of ; an ice cream treat for those engaged: In the work of manufacture. The nlant ia exocted to. be In full operation before many weekt, turning out ISO pair ot pasta dally, " . , .-r'T. ' -" t;'-..-A-. ," At ' Bethel cTtufeh:. Itev':"Ai khnrta'e Caldwell, of Barium Springs,' held a threo-daya meetlna this week, ttreaeh-' ing Sunday and thw two daya follovfrl Injt, i The conffrejeatin -was jreatlju Rev. 8. v- A. Stewart, v of Union county., acoompanlad by V hla wife. wlll be here Sunday to preach at Mt. "n.- a tar wen . meeting ; win - d held In hla honor, as he leavea soon for .Japan as the special representat uve or tnis rnurcn ' in the foreign missionary neiq. - , , , DUXf .'NEWS JfOTES. Show Coming Anffuat 30th Harnett uourt vext WeekA Damaging Special to The Obaerver, Dunn,.A.ug. R.Wooti' Big Rail road Bhowa are coming to Dunn Aug ust is.. Bhowa alwaya bring the peo pie to town from the hlghwaya and nedgea. Harnett court will convene the 4th of . September. Judge Shaw In the char. - i : The Dlarlrle are holding a meet ing thla week. 'Rev. Mr. Walker, of Georgia, ' the Southern evangelist, la preaching, and Mr. McKlnnie. from the West. Is leading the atnglng. . One day last week Mr. J. Q. Jones, of Sampeon, waa on the street with two bama from the same hog weigh ing III- Dounda.'' The porker from which they came weighed-about 100 pounda Yesterday another Sampaon farmer, Mr. Bill Vann, had a wagon toad of honey for market, ten stands, about 10 . pounda each. Dunn chal lenges' North Carolina as a . produce market ;'' Friday evening this, section waa vis ited by the largest and most damag ing rain of the eaaon. Cotton in this section will bo about three weeks late. Last year some waa sold on this market August ttth. So far none la open yet. , Davidson Xewa Notes, ' , Speclat to The Observer. , ' Davidson. Aua. Rev.. William Black la expected to fill the pulpit here Sunday morning, not having a special appointment for his first Sun day since bis return from his visit to the North and Canada.. The return ed members of the party are greatly pleased with all they aaw and heard. Mra. .Worth left thla morning for ! Montreal. -Ml Orace Cranford la at Blowing Rock.The Mlasea Young flowing nwn. nn . mii-w .... are extiected home to-morrow from Morrsnton Dr. Munroe. leavee to- night tor Raeford on a visit to rel ativea. . s A JIARVKST SO Kwln ' Markham. ' . ' The gray hulk of tha : granary . uplooms aanlnat th aky: .... ' . Th harvest moon ha dwindled they have housed 'tha corn and rye. And now the idle renpera lounge against the bolted doors; Without are hungry harvester, within enchanted store. I, they had bread while they were out a-tolling In ih sun: . Now they are strolllna heegara, for th harvest work it done. They are th goda of husbandry; they gather I the ahnaves. But when th autumn strips th wood, they're drifting with th leave. -, They plow and sow., and gather In th alnrr of tha corn: They know th noon, they know the pttllaaa rains before. the mnrnj They know the sweep of. furrowed fields mat oarsen in ino anajin A little while their hop on earth, then evermor thlr tomb. To Drive Ont Malaria ..,. And Build Up the System Tak th Old Standard OROVF.'S TASTELESS CHILXr TONIC. Torn know what you v. taking. ' Th formula la -plainly printed on vory bottle, showing It I almply Qulnfn and Iror. In a tasteleaa form. Th Qulnln drive out the malaria and the Iron build up the yatm. Bold by all dcalar for 17 yaara, price 19 cant. ' '. t f BANK P. MILBURN-4 CO. ARCHITECTS WA8III.x5TOr. D, C. DR. L. B. NEWELL ; Office, 26 S. Tryon St ; Phone 30 ; Ccsldcoce 405 L Avenue, . , , , v rnune joq DIi: a II ALEXAJJDEE, . . i as.a.C.. afv ... rOCRTIl AMD TRVOJf jTREET& HOOK AND .ROQEES ; .' . r 1 . v - '' Wheeler, Hune and Dickey .-aVaoniTEOTflC . - - i -., ... feond Floor 4C Building, ' CTfAWXyTTE, '" K. C II.ST0:iESOffi0EtlD. OfTice: HUNT. BUILDING ." . Phone 13.. : Residence 405 S. Tryqa Phone 4Q5.' Y. j N.tVV'S COsTLV RC.VII.VO. iJitfi Miip tarriea Two Jlundreil and ; Mfty this Total Kspenms U fclxly ... i 'i ....... . . . . . - iiiiiuii xmiiurs m xcari v Washington Poet. . :: ' ; . ' i . oiowea away on every ' ihlp of the Jinlted States Navy, from tuahoat to i,wv-ion natueahlp. ta bundla' 'of u(rB, anouMier nifn and about ift feet long. ' About -half th lot ia -composed of foreign. flHKa which uie- an -a.! in th'uk paper butpj, wHh the name of the wuniry alenetuod on the and of tho . .- u i-eniainuig, including hote for prulnary useare not. wrAupeoV-' bat. tied h round huifdlea and lettered. Iho pile enntamu 2io fiuge, tha rgaluUon Jumj each -hip must carry. ' .. . Tra niaklng of tills number of flag unnnvi oiaww env,uiu a yoar,-. or whu-lt IVl.iV, Ik paid -tor material aioitd. C.tvt ihlp hai forty-three forviad fia.-s n roaio cmatanttv. Th.u nuo- n feet long and If Net . wide. With tneae on dohto tne ship la prepared to meet and show the proper - oourteslea which , naval etiquette, dumnndi to all nationa whose hlah trinini v ihnuu come abyird or whone water the vessel ahould. enter while on a vruise. - . As a ship's quota of An as la renewed every tkree years, it la no mall job to keep enough flags on hand, and to thla end Uncle gam keena a large flag mak ing establishment running at tui Want the year round at the Brosklyn - Navy Yard. Hare there bm nurlir l.il iin.j needlewomen working every day of the year, excent fiundivi and hnllim dila ting the varl-eolored bunting into strips ana sewing and atltchlna- them tna-nthor LiIh-. mJ,." f.l10"' PH of the work ta .. 'ii.n rrrj pi,. aom.Tf Yffim?hi7. aV.JBST ly r and wonderfully mad o. .Take, for ex. mple, the flag of Ban, Salvador. In the f-w i. . aching volcano, pouring am bac forth Ha lava and white smoke. On the aldee of the mountain Is the green fall age and shrubbery. Directly. Tn front a a trammil aea 'of aapphire Bis, Above th volcano la a rlslug sun, set la a de atgn of overflowing cornuonpUa, and a diamond, from which the rava are aclntlliotlng in-every direction. . To- the right and left of the volcano are draped, in varied dealgn, uanaera, which labori ously try to pattern the Bur and Stripes and yet not show tho plagla nam. Around the whole eearatanatlon f wreath of. cactus braneh invlngly embracing the Volcano, while at the top the date of tha ceuntry'a Independence is insert oad. ..n, .. . To make a flasr nf lb' b.I'v.m the United Bute government Jut $M., and when one of these tiaajs la placed on each battle ahlp every three years It can rf?MZ, ,n Ah,th Insignificant lit tle republic to tha flmilh nf I. ..nu costloa the tax-payra of the country n2P thaa they would oare to admit. ; Then there Is the flg of China, with Its long, crawling, mythical blood red dragon. To make that flag , enst tha r'V'J'M 5?mt!L,.nf .!Lh?: ? The ty or mountain and aea, coata f60, nearly fh..m-Co a the costliest yf them Bit that of Ban Salvador. , The laraest (lit mni k rn,t c... """ makers' Is the United States en Jtsn No. U which la X feet long and II feet wide, it ooeta fid to tum out 'a mw. v iqiH aiyia, , - The Praeldent'a Itmm M1 '.v- large!, reoulres the loniut iim. . ... zz Ji V - ona worn -in a whnio montn tn flnlah It. It ia .ni.i. i-- being a blue Held with th ooal of ato a ?i th. VnUM. State in th centre. The llfe-slaed eaale. with outstretched wlnaa jnu ninw emniema. are an nanl o broWereiJ, and In vol v the m; itient work. The embroider silk used on thl deatrrl. which la lo h II t.TT coata 9 per pound. . x ' nocatEFEUjjt Rurxs 4 aiiTnai. Petition In Bankruptcy Bfarka Finan cier tK iory over tho tier. Dr, Potter In StruRsIe -Ruin After Court Flghr. , ' New York Herald. : ..' - - When the Rev. Daniel O PnMa of No. 101 Caton avenue, yesterday. In the United SUtea District Court. Brooklyn, filed a petition In volun tary bankruptcy he brought to an end the long and bitter warfare that waa Wlul .a ...,,i, A w rx Kffft H . e? enmf, ?ne.?: k1!!! V?"f 'or V nacl Baptiat church. Second innm and Tenth atreet, during which the Church wa ruined. . ; ? In .hi petition In'bankruptcy Dr. Potter, who waa pastor of the church Why doea the run burnt Why does a mosquito stlngf Why do ' w feel un happy ta th Good OM Summer Timet Answer: w don't. W nsa DWitt' ..,,..ii n.wi cmiith. pnil inFIV Will III Dnn'l Iwtlk.. T . I i . , . ........ ... urn, .i. inui iur in 2,5ta0nM,h1 W?0 991 fttl eTuiu vf niwwi rniromcj, ; t- ' , Hotels and Besorts The Traveling Han'a IlqnM.' .' THE CENTRAL HOTEL M. P. O'CALLAIJAN, j Charlotte, K. C. - t ' 5. In The Center of the Business District. 'Having spent 110,090 la renovating, remodeling and rtfurnlah Ing thl popular Hot!, It now rank with the beet In' the State, . AU . room heated by ataam and lighted tf electricity. Electrlo eleva tor.': New hatha , Culalna unaurpaed south of Waahlngtoa. This Hot! Is now thoroughly screened throughout, thus abating' the fly and moaqultoulaaoca, .k ' ; '; ( '' ." ' " The Summer :' Capital TUB 21 TL21NTH3 HOTEL i - ' ' ; ' - . '-.... .;'".'':,.;,,.-;,.: ..... ,,;-; .''. y-.' y.'-,':'',:v. i"- "c vV-'';'-',' t Thl season the gratl opening hi ltd' , history. Amumnta of an:; kinds, , eonelatlng of ; Sailing. Sjund and Surf1 Bathing, 'flahlat, Taal. Bowling., "Billiard and fool, end the most tognlficn BaQ Room la the ottth.. i:j.";,,l'vv'C','; ' Immune fym ' mosquito. "Table arv1ca the eery v fcC r. Rata reaaonabl.', )'v'('r , I u "', s ,V '. Deal Racing and Grand Flreworka Display oa July 4 taw . i-'L 9ot terme, t,",vMU '''''' V ' v 1 s , , ' .'FRANK'.!. MORTON, afaaacer. Uoiehead Oty, X. a V BLOWING ROCK HOTEL In the land of the Sky,, 4,110 feet ab qve Bate! reasonable. Table uneurpasaed. ' ' : ' 1 miCRT A IIA5ES. Proprietor. niowtnX Rock, N. C V Catawba '. "'.' e . c! a 2ln Ideal Placer to Spend Yc r " : Summer Vacation ror health tr racraatlon It ha no aui.. tior. Fltu'el 1n c t liaalthlaat noli In westarn North Carolina n-r Tllckory. -'. ' Automohll lln stMlihd bOokUt or Infoimailon, addres when Mr. r.uckefi-i;.-r i fare In.hU cl cter ri i na , i , "asloii of the ft '( hi.- llrthlljilea aro lll.r. . that tho debta ar fur Jn . Ulned agalnxt the church. J. are placed at ItiaO. . ' "Following tho advli-o of f I deternilne-i to bring thl in., an end by filing this bankrupt y i per," Dr. Potter said ; Ut evn !JThe debts were not personal, aa resulted from the light brouKht by Mr.f Rockefeller, who for i reason- that waa never known, . determined to poaseas this church or ruin tha property: - "In the litigation that followed tbo Outbreak of tho trouble, and whK U lasted from 1192 to 1191, 1 was aa t dled with the debt by default. It would have been .foolish for me to hav mttempted to pay them. One of the largest obligations reaulted direct ly from the litigation brought on by Mr. Rockefeller. Ne I da not car tr dlacuaa tha.reaaon for Mr. Rockefel ler enmity toward th church. That ia too long and too painful a story. While the church property Was lost, th Eclealaatlcal Society still lives, al though. It" haa no church.': . , . l IIACKKTT IX AIXEOUAXY. Congreaaional : Candldata In Eighth AddroHC Large Andleace) at riar- ta Itopubllcan Pledga Him bup- ',;POrt. , ''. -5 ; ' ' .-. " ' Correspondence' of The Observer. . . Soartal Aur. TLi Mondav waa a areat day .for Democracy in Alleghany coun ty, non. xv. . r. riacaett, utmoemtw candldnte for Congr la thla district, addressed a representatlv audience of nearly one thousand voters and mad a magnificent ' presentation ef th Issues. Many Republlcana . heard him - with in terest,' and after, th sneaking soma of thym earn up and pledged aim their uj'n.i li. .liw xrviliilia im.nifli. Our people regret .exceedingly that Mr, Blackburn haa no inclination to en sure '.in- Join dlscussloa - with - Mr, Hac-kett. ' Perhapa, thouah, hla retreat is bettor than a bad stand. ,i . ... Hotels and Resorts PINE BEACH HOTEL PtNB MICH. TTROTVTA.. Aetata Jaaistwa Kxposttloa grewaea. aslaata by rllr frra Nerfela. Virginia's newest, flaast ooolaat, aealta Uat user hot!, eataainlaf every aaed are eeavatao. snaaeeilea ealsia aa r st. Swit water ea tkre aid. Plnaq m water ea tare aid, pina wta ArlDking waaar, par aeaaw.aa. BathTeajk b-.ttn. m fa rear, fet hath as alas, air. tenet, aowtinjt aixnaatraj aad etaar dlweraiona. Writ lev bookuti x st as. Vi. SUlUt, aiBgfA, ; - Always Dine at . ' : THE DENNY You ; get exactly what " v you want - .' ''' . w. lv 'ipiisoi,itopt?V: ,' Charlotte' Best' Coadacted , ; Hotel , ,;,.,.:' THE BUFORD Special attention glvn . t x Table Service... making It un- J equalled la th South. - Thl 1 a feature ot The Buford that la claiming th attantloa of th Traveling Publie. r Clan... Comfortabl , Bds. At tentive Servants. - - C E. HOOPER a !f t;.r By the Se '1 ' aa level. , Open for the Mason. Sprihgi batween Sprlnji and I
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