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C.j.Al v t vi. r. Mia;i.s ;m:;i.im; mi l t'roillior of i:(at Han I I f M nawir Ovt-rniaii, f North in. fcnc- I'liunriit of . Claim . i ; i (nisi f llrdl.rrngf Hon-; 1 . it Uili- r lX'Mon,WUI Only .'If i t ivr 'iti Kni'nniit, -r Turk liwald. 2Jih. InliTfilj adyers. to Senator Lm 8, vf rrnan.:' of North Carolina, are c iting to have Jit admlnlstt4tlon of tho atat of J. B. LanWr, ho died In Nw York more than ten .years prrt, reviewed, by tb oourta,'; that ioW.uuB paia ay tn senator, at ad mlnlstrator, to th Arm of W. B, fiountrea A Co.. cotton broker, of No. 4 Cotton Exchange, building may t recovered- for certain crvdlto and relative! of Mr. Lanier in North Car cllna. .'V-: : - -" .,. - - . ... Sonator Ovorman. who la a lawyer or great reputation In hi own state, w hs elected to the United States Sen ate in 190SV Hi term will expire in v 109. He w .made administrator of the estate of hi friend, . Mr. Lanier,-4 representative.' of a- prominent Bontnem family, and at once assumed management - Among the debt pre' rnted for settlement . was one for 1 30.009, alleged to be due to Roun tre Co. for aote passed, by Mr, j.anier to tne nrmiii cotton deal C reditors in North . Carolina wr forced to take fifty cents on the dol lar. It ia alleged, because of the In roads made upon the estate by the payment or in la claim. ..v. Relative of the dead man join with the creditors In the effort which - they are about to tnake-to have the ioarts here and in North Carolina doclare the payment Illegal on, the ground that this note were given for the purpoee of deatng on a margin, ", which, U 1 said, under the , North Carolina law Is construed as g-amb-vllng, It la held that the admlnlstra- tor had no light to pay out a gamb ' ling debt as against other creditor. The centre of the agitation I Ralls- bury,- tb home of Senator overman. Four prominent law firm have ; been - retained by the creditors- and ,. members of the family of Mr. La nier, and arrangement have been made to have a hearing before a ' - court commissioner In this city. L. H. .Clement, of Kallabury, came here this week to conduct the examination .; in the interest of Senator Overman and B.'H. .Bountree Y Co.. aucoe - aora to the original firm of W.,B. : . Rountrea Co. The uddtn death or Albetr L. Rountrre, a member of the 'firm,; put a temporary stop to the proceeding. Mr. Kountree know the detail of the transaction and waa a meet important witness. , -'.' . - it I argued by "Senator Overman " and the Rountree that cotton ope " is lion, even on a margin, have been held by all the court to be - Jegltl- mate commercial transaction. They aay the position of the contestant I untenable. On the other hand the contestant assert, that the matter I etlll apen for review on account of the delay In settling up the estate nd filing rh final accounting, which . -waa done recently. Paper on flle'ln Salisbury, where the suit 1 brought, cannot be obtained until the lapse of a year under the North Carolina prac tice. Hence Jt Is Impossible to pre , sent the exact language oof the com- plaint. . . Home of Senator Overman's friend , pretend to aee political significance in the attack on him. in view of the fact that a bitter fight ha been start ed upon aim by the Republican and Populist of tb flute. HOLT-MOSER WEPMXG, WORKS AS WA1TLIL Charlotte Mail Takes a Bride la Ala mailer Holt tiuartl Leave : for Clik-Laiuauaa liurlington Personal and Aows Aotcs, ; Special to The. Observer. a L E. Cooley'a Ron Is Tolling la Hotel Kitclien.. Chicago Tribune, Walter and kitchen factotum at a resort hotel, Charles Cooley, son of Lyman EL Cooley, of Evanaton, rami Burlington. Aug. IS.- Mia Annie led a on of the world's authorities Bennett, of Reldaviile. arrived i th. engineering, 1 trying to solve an ,!. .-...... ... ..... i'i""uo, niirruiw io Mas up nrr i rlence. 'l7..i I t. i ''.til l;dw-nvriijr t rtM , Injuries. . Fpeclul to The Observer. HIph point, Aug. U.Varnle Wil son, the ji.ung man who met with a -frightful accident near Lynthburg a few wrr-k ugo which rout him arc arm anrt Hhe life was despaired of for Mrne time Is now improving rapidly, ami will be able to be on me streets In a short while. The new Friends church at Oak Hill, a suburb of High Point, will be ODrllod fur wnnhln tha Mt-at Htmilillr Mr. W. C. Donnv ha riUnnirrf f ma Doum Main street residence and win move his family to Greenfboro, 1 problem by personal . expe He believe that hard work. duties a stenographer In the .Pled- coupled with elf-denlal of the plea mont Trust ' Company , office. -Mr. I ure which hi friend have been' en and Mr. V. -'!.. May have returned Noy!" will put him "next to himself from Washington and are at their i better than did hi educatleo at tho home, rnrner at u.i ni u.nri.n. 1 Northweatern University. halt Ktreetnj Me a J Hoti wr to i ' Cooley U II year old. tail, good WiMion.Ri .ni a..nH.v mitwrnnnn A looking and an-thlet. He also la accept a position with the R, J. Reyw JL , , , 3 tt , , nolds . Company.-Mlss Laia imlth. t1h,J,rnl ' B."f 'f,, .ulh who ha been the guest for some time -' -" ? ryll Like Phllln Van Zandt. the Chlca wo ? ' " . i " banker. on. who I a scullion at Woodlngton by Rerry William, an- Among the Burlington people wholrw.i k hik mim v. 7iHr I th.n -.... .. , .re .pending the week at Morehe.d 7 Unlvrilty of Chlc.w .tudL i ahheaVn T.T ,ZZ i studying for the ministry; he Is un- twa wound bled enough to have familiar -wun tn practical sia ot rji world ' and clean- pots, pan and thing to get better acquainted. .With Cooley It la different. . He ha Mrcn the world since tb completion of A wedding of Interest , to a area! I a university education. He ha earn- ... - - . - - . . IT. . - . . " . . - k. . . . many people in wis ana umer cour.- i ea a large saiary ior one oi ni-yar I vieiu ana etream. v - i tie waa celebrated Wednesday "morn-1 a salesman "on the road. But, I Thera u n mnra t...ith..i mn i Ing at the home of Mr. I W. Holt, like Van Zandt, he ha turned to hard Istructtv recreation for the Intellla-ent auoui inrea miiea irom nurungion, i " wr mm m wiunuu ui nm un- poy tor man either, for that matter) wnen ai iv o ciocs aiiaa cme riou i . -"-- - u hMmii the brid of Mr. Chas. C. Mo-1 dently are spreading among the eon aer, of Charlotte. The ceremony was r,cn t ' ' ' read by Rev. D. F Mllloway, of thi ,w '"f 'er'dli Lk?.a Place. The marriage waa a quiet af- lkHt-H ' Too I find blm In the klt- flr, only a few of the relative of then or -the dining room. He Just both parties being preser.t. ; ?,!, .- Vh.r 1V tt7 4. 1 I Mlaa Irm. Qravas. of Ilanvllle. Va.. 1 ' " . " Jv.- ' The dining room was empty and the kitchen was Cooleyless, likewise hot A negro perspired at hi work and a couple of chef assistant were t.:;NVit,i. are: M lanes Bailie and Etta Ireland, Annie Morrow, Mr. and Mr JJ L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. O.. W. Anthoty, Me anil Mrs. I. J. Fnnvllla. Mrs. ir. thur Heritage and Messrs. D. T, Mor row. Chs. Hellers and Chas. Horn. . , Negro Seriously Subbed. - I Special to The Observer., ; Klaaton. Aua. II. Prank Oraham. the negro who was stabbed Friday at bled ' enough - to have caused the- death of a more weakly man. uraham weighs over 1 JQO pound and -waa healthy and stnonft On the Study af nwarape. la the guest of Mr. and Mr. B. L. Grave. - : . ' The Holt Ousrds, Capt. J. Clarence Freeman in command, left Sunday afternoon for encampment at Chlcka- .currying around the room. magua Park. Before leaving, tn Guards assembled at the Lutheran church, where aervlcee were conduct ed .by the chaplain, Rev. C. HJrown "Cooley!. O-o-o-h, Cooley l" called thgn that which la easily obtainable by atudylng the way of the wild thing that inhabit the awamps. wood and forest in the vicinity of the town tn which he Uvea. It I good for the disposition, too, (or the mora you know of any living creature (except oeaata of prey, rattieinakea and uch) the lea Inclined you are to do them Injury, i Ignorance - la the' parent of cruelty. One need not seek the great forest of the North or West to atudy wild thing and their way. The habit of many Interesting bird - and emaller the negro, whefa the vlsltora Inquiry lWid animals may be studied at the was repeated. Preaently Cooley came Into view, Cox. The sermon by Mr. Cox wa smoking a cigarette. most Impressive and, the entire ser vice very helpful. TO REDEEM, STANLY, After a man has apologised, what doe it amount to? . .. . ,. At a glance he would be taken for a guest. He wore a clean white shirt. sleeve rolled op to the elbows, trou er turned up at the bottom, Just like core or on or cottagers. Wlaraaaeft.Knrd Democratic Club Do- "Well, what If I am Lyman E. Coo ing flood Work to Oust Republicans ley son 7" was tha frank -way .of Throat Trouble Prrvenu Mr. starting a aicuion on hi remark Ilai-kotl From Rueak nr. am employment - Special to The Observer. . - h A h- Wmnt an iamt Aiprmint, Am, ims nm rt lacaa- la waller. HeBX wallers iinn'1- m bar aett-Eflrd Democratic Club wa or- of cour 1 am keeping It cret from ganlsed here with a membership of my parenta Why, vlat week, when itz active mem nera. xm; eiun i my mother and slater came here. I composed ef men connected wlththe I had to 'resign' In order to entertain Wlscaaeett and Eflrd Mill. It I on them. They don't know yet that I f th flneat and most anthvaiaatlo had been a waiter." club ever organised In this county. I Then he expounded some of the They had invited Hon. R. N. Hackett I Cooley brand of kitchen philosophy J piled Willie. to address them. He came but, on I at a rapia-nre rate. . account of a - rlou throat trouble. "First of all," he-declared. T don't waa unable to sneak. He talked to want you to think that I'm In thi them for a few minute ar.d orom- 'o' m not I'm not doing expenc of a not very long walk by me aweiier in most country town all over the United State. and Can ada, t um; ins ufrnu, . "Good!" excitedly and lovouslv noutea wun rarreii, the errand boy of the Mule Pen. after ho had been ' holding 7 the ' telephone receiver to nia ear tor a brier moment .Wil lie then turned hi beamlns face to th reporter, who had stopped their typewriter wnen tn kid . snouted 'OOOd." - - V - : ''.. "I have . a ' new brother." ha an nounced, amlllng. , t; . "How many brother and - sisters have you T" asked th Big Duffer, who Happened to r lounging . . in -r the Mule Pen. ' ' ' -')'4 "This ona ; Just make eight" re- 11 . Willie . , "Tho Soa of 8appbo.M To atock company at th nark to heln-somebody's fetlowman. 7"' f"" . nn pi'i v in w n in- Vie" t lin aaon on aionaay nignt, entitled club Just as soon as hi throat will fn'. , "P niyaelf.v I Intend I Son of Sappho." Tho who permit him to apeak. " . . ..i . ? . Zl th.! hr boolt "Sappho." or Nesrly all the cdunty Democratic r-n?i f' V'. .C?.V.??'.10rth'! have aeen tho play af Sapho ehould candidate wer present and mad "Iw?" , .71. Mt fail to thle pleoe. a It an- hort peeche. Th WUcaett-Eflrd ?riI,.",,.th,n!; ..!?i lL"ViVSel ''r delon that has presented Comet Band furnished music for th YT'.v1. Ilt' to thoueand.."What became of Quite a large crowd wa ' -"..'"'- I apnoT" ana wnat was nr son like -. l i worn, ana uuu i lira lurm iu oomv I whan ha h. m i.i.ri- present, i ne wemocraw ara uor- p(K) , tnlnk waiter ar Ignorant as a a for the plav It contain mora ri ArorA "1 "? r.tlm,",! c....; they are not-only mle.nd- h.rlnUrthin "m'?' thTi io reanm mw wuuij uy ir, turn- ,tooai that' all," added Cooley. Ccncrnl J' hm, e ( T!,t t: i Coiinty I,, is I 'rr " r--p, .. ti'icl,,,,,. ly l.u'. X 1 t l-1r ,f l,, , ,,,. N-rsftc t oiiir- I Xouihiutions of 1 il- tiuuios u-il. Special to The Observer. Oxford, Aug.-15. The .Democratic convention was called to order to-day Dy un. B. 8. Royster. chairman of the Democratic executive committee of Granville county. Sol. W. Coper acted as secretary in the roll-call of precinct and 11. M.' hhaw as as lJ'tant"cr""'r frayer was offer ed by Rev. W. IL Puckett : ' ' Oeneral Royster made a stirring addrase In which he spoke of the ad vance maae in improvements In county affair during the past eight years. Under the control of the Democratic party, .after -naming a number of improvements, beginning with a debt of ts.ooo urt hv jh former admlnktratlon. : they, now close this year, with a balance of Over 17.000 to their rrario TV, road are Improved and .the- court house . painted. . The temperance question and publle school waa urged. The convention ura-ed- tne su report of Confcierat. nini y taxation, mora adequat care of ' im inaane. me area i at nrnttinn to "the peoble from overcharra hv In Ti IE J L t ev , la. A MACA tZINE A Great fiovel on' OF CLEVERNESS a r Curninf; Quesiicn- Q-Qnras'iiiE'STSTEr.i;': .i a. 1 . 114 Hrwr'Tirf Il-t. 1lAt-t..a .1 41 . I S ti ..... .a - . ' ' railroad tn rate for passengeirfare XuZtZT lIB1m ls iVta c? 11 by We "M or little red and freight v t corpuscles ia th blcxd. -These, are the carriers of nourishment, healthand 1M.k wHu- J" "po- in favor, strength to all parts of the body in other words the very life of Via convention oreewrwr www. -wnen uie rerms oi Malaria .ret into this Vital fluid they destroy of the .prlmarle JZZZ 1Z i i w,Wtt V w cn, iues-Tasiamin-r qusutues, ren- - i county com- ,fleTf thin, weak and watery rjid unable to supply the systera with the The, nomination were confirmed. The miss are Frank Ralph loners eiectea Dy tne convention' nceuca Birenrui to resist disease. Than Ilia .t tf.i.t. IW v.. Harris. v. II. Wllkeraon. rtalo ullns t .1 ! .. , ...... II. Oregory. W.TL. Taylor L 17 Y5 rc".V.l"Pwr PPUI ae-lTw ffUoI. . Currlng. , .--.-'.:.'. -: . fvu K .T"? n?mon OI we system, and perhaps chills and slijrht . ev.snowuatUUSUsmiOUSdU'ie'iseiarrraJnallvafTartm i Jh.T7.! j?f. Ar;hu?t cm'JL "I3 Malaria must be removed from the system through the circulation, and the SKSSf1 br.r "no0" nm.UnV.?.,m,0.?.:S5 to ; accomplish this is S. S. S. , It not J&SSSiwciSa rar-n t wlthnui TX tJWXutrXZ. IfJ'ZV; Wealthy matter, but rids the systemof Malaria, and restores th. Day by day people raiis the importatie; ei? ,l nealUiy condition. . 5. 8. S., besides removinz the germs SeM ofBth.r SJiSfL r!i"". 2iMaala1m'Jnilda P n? -Tves tdne atfd vigor to the entire system by its after over-eating, a eorreetiy:riik; ? wnJ ncciv wajaria is a biooa disease, and S. S. S.x cures it because JK.OOOI you Jorlty. Th present Republican ad ministration ha not proven satisfac tory even to It own party, and a num ber of leading Republican hav de clared their Intention to vote the Democratic ticket thi fall. , 7-0-0-0-ley i . t , ' ;r It oontaln no villain, Th ebony master mechanle of th I T kitchen was calling him again. . Too often there la a string back of Honeyed word. . , Men who beg ar usually those who formerly quac.dered. Th man who lack oollah doesn't always lack .humanity. , . Mr digeaiioa: reaii.e the or Malaria, builds up and fives tone and vigor to the entire system by it ! i!J fine tonic effects. Malaria is a blood discaae. nrl fi. s ft . iri- u , w ' - - .-" am vs Krtiivrg 1 in vj . . t a. a a w w 1 -v aa a-v. v 0LtrmM'l7'LJ,ll. di1MW whM 1, Uooi purifier. - Book on the blood, and any medical advico .at sou W Kwi.y. P-K.rm.cy.. trithont charge. , tj.'S SWIFT CPZCXHS CO.,ATtAXTA, CJU ' mm,m,mmm,lmmWmJmmmmmmmmmWmWmmBmmWmmm - t - h .. . fc . , 1 "IDEAL" AUTOMATIC LOOM H 1 i 1 ;k Anymlcquipcpd with- "Ideal", automatic looms - has the best equipment that can be had , , Let us : S - ;tell you- something "about the' good work : the looms ; , ";?xe doing throughout the country at large.. , . - -; ;' THE STAFFORD COMPANY : V ''".;"- ' - -7' . BEADVillE, IMSi ' " ALEXANDER & OARSED.taiarlotte, N. CX - V SOUTHERN AGENTS 1 V -', ,7..JJ.M -ee mm . . . a a r a B g si ET t U VaW G A L 9 i J .' ;i sr.v:'.- .'V'-. i'-M:'':'" SUPPLIES IN STOCK Wp can well use the above term, for we have pur chased tho entire stock of the Charlotte branch of the - - . . . -STANDARD BLBQTRIGAL SUPPLY CO and with their stocja and our own, we have the best and most complete stock ever carried in tnis section ; and we shall keep it up, so we assure you. YOUR ORDERS " WILL BE PILLED PROMPTLY FROM CHARLOTTE ; Our stock comprises all the material for interior ; electric light wiring, both open and concealed, . and " ' many very handy fittings not ordinarily 'carried. ': Tools for electricians and linemen. Line construe- ,, jj t - t ion material, cross-arms, braces, pins, brackets, bplts, insulated arms, , insulators, etc. ''.'.,':. .yy,v'; Telephones and telephone material. Incandescent ; lamps. . -:' 'V.'.v'' ,''. Wo have every kind of material needed 'to elcctri-;. cally equip the residence, store or factory..".; : ';' : tv'.'' ' ; VV.i-V?''2' 4 . . '.;.v''f'. 0 :. 1 :- -.'f, '",' ,2. ' " '' ,'. ''i'".".'''.'''' . ' V . ' V -'i 1 '. ni.i- ' ' . ' FIXTURES IN STOCK . ! . - ', .'....' V : i-i . . J Tis better to see the real ; thing than -the best of- .: cataloguesyand we' have! much, stock under ; way, as, pur orders for the fall trade were placed long ago. , ! ( ' h mostly, oxidized copper fixtures,'' due 'to; -tlie r 'dirt and fly resisting qualities. Our ' finishes? are f ,', pleasing and, durableand our 'glassware Very much' .'v-?7 admired. .VV--:. ...,- V":-- r -r-f.. . ' smrarr - a rMna- s-s-A wm . V' '. JWB ELECTRIC HOME . , -"' : v I, :1 ; No home' is complete without electricity, as besides 1 the better and . more convenient light, , there are so h niany useful devices, like fan laundryl irons port- ij ; able writer , heaters, sewing machine motors,etc., that :;-.tl makes life easier for-iM'aH.';V;: OUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: J i. '7:,'"-'-1' .fr '., 'C-.r;,-,'y,4''',.s'.'.' 1. .V'J.'-, -i:7 " ... I : We dp ji6 poustruction work, but do furnish trained- :':) v experts for elecirical ; testing, cxam ; . 0 perintendence, 'Jlajr put electrical systems and .wiring.' y ; If you' havej anelectrical problems ' or ' troubles, - VIS UlU U JMU IV PVFaVP 111CXU. ' ; plans. ..I ;::v-'?.;;'V;:;:'v. vV, v: ;!;V7.; ;-i ' w.. . ?VvV "r - '" vv. 7 ' E. F. CRESWELL; V-Prcsident. f, 'i, v v : . - - SAM'Li- J.' SMITH, Manager. I.' , - . . 'i i , ."' . . ., !. h ':,y 'ft-- :l ' ; " : ' ; ; '1 " - J ' , . ,J ' a, ' . yv:V'V' r- . i 1 u "1, r
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