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says cnvncu is Manager - John S. Vaughsn, f England, canon of Westmlnater.. Ca thedral, who ha Just arrived in .this country, has given hla view on th contrvry oyer th situation of th Catholic Church In Franc. ,- Ho la a brother, of Father Bernard - Vasghen, who ha ben xpoaing th-vtla f Engtialk society. - '.-.' . '.:..-- ,- .... .-. About tha Pope's latest not to th Frnch -clergy, Manager Vaughaa yr '. ". . - :'. '' v- . r ' '"' '!". , ' , -'' Ther la no doubt In my mind about th utcome.- Th Church in Franca will grow atrangor aid loam to depend 'on Itaelf, th Church doea in England and tber countrlee, J .. v -yj '., ., ', ; "Th Church la f." I do not betlev th. Pop "' haa changed hla attitude on lota, la hinted In cable messages from Rome, Ton can depend upon It that be meana every word ha said.; .Paraonally I. belleyo th Holy Father haa met th French situation with 'remarkably good Judgment, and hla consulting tha French clergy on thla and that phaae of th question waa a mstr atrok of diplomacy.' r , Mansrer Vaughau will visit several Western dtlea 1for returning ft Bngland, r i ; t-v- j .., ; :'' ' :,'V.'.Y.: ?;-. 8HEBIFF& ABE.IN TBOUBLE OXfi CHATIGED "WITH COWARDICE Brothof f Toting Porchraier County llaa Wlw WM u Slardrrotwly Aa- tmnltri , CowinUln ' to Oowtio Thai Klwrtfl llaa Mad Effort t Amwrtv-nd tlvrv AlBllant Uo- ' raaaa WwrtB Allowed PrUower to kP fieoryrtown Clilzoaw Are Making fell . Fight on llkm Oom- ; tniaaloftrr Wataon ana n imnu- grade Problem.-"-;- C-bserves Bureau, ' 1 ,;v." ' 110f Main Street,' , ; l Columbia,, a .C- 8pt 4. . Th cablegram ' received last1 night from, Immigration Commissioner Wat aon by hla assistant. Mr. Bvrly Jlerbert. that Mr. Watson had secured th consent of v th North 1 Oerman Lloyd management to mak Charlea. toa port of call and land Immigrant hip ther direct from Kurope, la a ry gratirylng bit of Information and i received with great pleaanr by th t mines Interest her and through out tbe etat. .- Th - etabllh j iont of th tin will affect not only he Immigrant problem, : which haa tn puaallng tha departnient for many yeara, but la expected to pro roundly Influence the - traaa-Atlantto freight Otnatlon In thla part of th Sonth. . Th ehlpment of cotton and cotton good to Kurop amount to H0. 00,00a, and Charleeton may be x pec tad to get - a large - portion of thla builn under the change. And the cotton mllla of thla poctlon will welcome the Jin 'aa a meana of getting their product abroad quicker and hapTv Freight - l eaverai other reipooU will alee o affected. Aad tha cotton milt managemanta welcome th newa aa rmUlng a r lief to th labor.: problem . they ar wretllng with. . ,' . 1 KKI017S ' CHARORft AaAINST ' SHEIIIFF. , ".' Thomaa K. Waake.' a' yng' Dor rhetr man with a railroad run be twea her and Charleaton, called at th eiMwttve offlc'to-dy to-mak erioua charge! agafnat Bherlff Lime houae, of Dorcheaterl It Mr. Weeka tory la true, the ahTff la guilty not only of neglect, but vf cowardice, It would aeem. - In th abaeno of Oov- DAILY, FAEHIOS SEKVICE .. . t8t '.'.-'-v IJULUTTCXCDlHf.WAUrr '''.'t Tr::h rwr Tokao4 Xngot TrQmrtr . tract . . ' , Pari raoera KI IMi, ,v , ' 'J -' , llai Allow. a Wailful bhw1I lore 1inrta. ellk oranfl .., ta hr prtlfwl Mlow In , ., ,ntf rlnlfiiD arta wnh Im hi i ti 4rfre Ijt th I , rtd paMir y,k f4 Onll r t.uuiin ud a arir o'Hr t-rml mHh t in l!r Uiro't" Ur tiimmluf. Th m (to. UM 01I. lerrltill utmtm l i ... k li .M,n: aixl l' . it lw-1 ti. a,a D.a tuiJ lwi.lli I .-t in t -'j u 4J tnrt, rftt i ,ulK li w '-I ih'.t f 1 i H 'r. . M". I.Him't. r I , I.. v. t r i . , 1 4 ;"! tf krfni4 J ? f rl!rn, JO .'. ' -! ,-f ,f f -1 f i ' IM,( I : ii ,. i ! Si ml !'!, .. mm 'A ftukce is : safe. ernor iieyward, , Secretary Norment rr.f.V,d ' th ' ' matter . -'' Solicitor Huaeorana, with Inatructlona ; to . In Bugat ana report According to young weeka' atory, lait April, on 'the anna A ' " . : . pa, tv unanv fiariey at tacked Weeka brother, n W year old. and attempted to cut hla lunmi, naooing mm eeverciy In the neck and-ehoulder. .Byatandera pre vented a killing. Th attack followed a mlaunderetandlng at a camp meeting a few day prevloua, ley aauntered over to th . homo of urire umonoua arter th cutting and emoked a cigar and told, the herlff he could not arreat him. Later nariey waa tried la hie aboenc and m iio veraict ten tor Aim and a bench iwarrant leaned for hla arreat Mr. Weeka aye the aherlft ,haa mad no attmpt too mak th arreat, al though Harlay haa been at horn. In Uarieyvllle, and on on 'leccaelon wlrd the aherlft , from - Charleaton whereto .flnd him. It waa referred t Solicitor Hlldebrand on Aagwat It. but the aoltcltor haa not resorted on it. .The Immediate orovocation of tn attack on tha court houa etepe waa young Weeka' rafualta take a drink, with Harlay. Th latter la aid to be a aort of local deaperao. II ta aecud of having killed aev eral negreec, and on one oocaalon, It la aald, ,h ahot a relative. In th leg a aeverely that th member had to D amputated. . , , . .. , FIOHT OS OEOROETOWN SHER1FB. V ' They ar maklna a atlff flaht down In Oaorgetown on Sheriff Scurry, who la In troubl becauae of dereliction of duty in allowing on R. T. Hewitt, wanted In lironeon county, Fla, for butnlng -money under - Cala pre tenae. to eacan! Tt.kDDara that HewlU had been holding a reaponal J mm piiinn wiin. tna Aiiantio coaat Lumber Cempany," at . Oeorgatown, and M.gherlfC Joaiah Doar, of Oeorgatown. In atron left t the Governor ya that th lumber com panyat influeno haa rulted In Hewlta eecap and waa th , eauaa of Scurry official "ml aeon duct. The Governor'- ofllc to-day received th oorreBpondene , file la th caa from th Florida akeHff. - In thla ther ta a letter, from Sheriff Scurry, aettlng forth that Hewitt held a good posi tion ith th 'lumber concern and advlaing that Hewitt' frlande deal red to put np th. I10. , which Hewltt'a Florida . bondamen wer anxloua about ' The Florida aheiinTa reply to mia waa to tn crrect tnat tne bond had already been aac heated and that th new bond would be. 1100. Still no Hewitt waa forthcoming, although th fugl'lv '' waa In y Georgetown county. Th Florid ' iherlff,- con etantly pricked by th nor I da bonda men, eecured ktradltlon paper front th Oovernor, hut atill llewltt came not ; forth.. Sheriff , Scurry now claim that Hewitt la not t be found. A letter . cam to-day from Senator LOrand f Walker, of Oaorgetown, aaklng for a hearing ' tor . Scurry, aaying that, whll he had done some Indlaoreet thing on acootmt of being n uneducated man, thr waa noth ing aerioua agamat mm. Bacretary Norment ha referred all the papora In the raa to Solicitor Hlldebrand. with inal ruction to mak a thorough inveattvatlon And report back to th Oovernor. v '' ;l v ' -;. .. The Oovomor'a offlc rclvd a bloodthlraty looking telegram from 8.. W. On, at liowryaviliej. Cheater county, thla morning, aiklng that an offer of a. reward of 1100 be wired for th captor 'of Iwn Addlaon, "wh mnrdared two negro women laat night." Secretary Uorment wired that , ha thought thla would b tin wlaa, aa It would dlncourag ' the ahaiiff from doing hla duty In the premlaeA '-'v. i ''.'",' "'. , SMASH-UP AT SrEWCKIl. Tlircc ftcomotlve fladly Torn Vp and , . One nan inJurod. . , Special to Th Obaerver. ' ' ; Spencer, sent, . A emnan-up oc curred on th Southern Railway yarda here laat night In which three loco mot I vee were badly torn up and Hoat- r smith. waa eeveriy injured. Two englnea were taklrtir coal at a coat rhute vtin a alilCtUig engine. , In charge, of Mr, Smith, duahed around a ourv running Itm-kwaMa at a high rat of nrtl. It 1 eollMM lth the front of the paarext enrlne. Jamming air Into a-m .f tir.iMt'n Iron nntl tcnrlng up th trnilrra. The crewe on all t the enalnra aaw tha ap proaching ehifter In tlm to Jump for th-ir Uvea. . Mr. Pmllh waa the 1t i. leave Inla thrnt'le a ad landed on at) einliMhkmnt. rolling a rormlilorahia ain'murf. The rponlb1tlt v for the r!: nt f rot r'Arvl. , ., i.rniD wmi i:ot aiix. TIiU It 1!v Way the AtniMlicre at Jlliili J'oint I IcM-rlbcil aa Ilond ' l.lotllon Al'l'roiu-lnt lMTgf In itcumc in AiicmUuiro at J'lilillo 8pe lal to The Obaerver,; HlRh Point. 8ept.'4.A.e the day of election on bonda drawa near the at moaphre bepmea more- lurid, with hot air and appeala to the beloved vo ter and poor laboring man, aa the clr culara aent out ahow.. ; Speechea ar being made, peraonal canvaaaea are being made and the ground la being covered by both "proa", and "tone.'- Both aldea at confident of . victory and money la being expended freely by thoe favoring the railroad to car ry th election which will be held hero Thureday; Th railroad people hav rhallenaed aome21 votera and th hotlcea are , being erved which 1 raUHlng bad feeling among the people unfavorable to the railroad bond Iseu and eapecially wt'h thoee who ara en titled to vote but who, for aome un known reaaon..have been challenged. At the home of th officiating min ister laat night Mlaa Minnl Hubbard, of Reldevtlle, end Mr. J. O. Wood, of thla place, were uplted In maniagtf. Rev, D. E. Bwr officiating. - Tlit achoole of the dty opened for buaineaa yeaterday morning and - no far the enrollment ahowa ' big In creeae over laat year, aom 200 new pupila having been enrolled up to to day.,. At' th opening ' aeaalon talk were made, by Mr. K. A. Snow.-Mr. Thomaa, Cspt, Rankin and Rev., T. F. Marr, u Owing to the' lncreaalg num ber of ' pupila veach -. year ... another grade haa been added. . . ..v,, ' Quit a; number Ipl Hl:h Point youngt people will attend th varioua K'nooiifin inv duliv uuo' yvmr iuoy are: Oak ' TRIdge -Hunter Sechreat. Sam Blceloff, ; Penn . Pickett, John Pickett, John Dyer,. David Clark, Lyn don Burna, Ourney Frailer and Hur ley Davie; Guilford College Robert Bendnt, Van Leak,' Belvin Harmon, Edward Klnar and Mlaa M11U Har mon; Agricultural Mechanical Col lege Jam e Hllllard and C L. Gar ner, !, V " !.'. V. .V'-".I: Drinker of ; Jamaica ginger In thla city.' and ther are quit a good many. ' will tlnd it somewhat harder In. the future to get their "hot atuff" than formerly, owing to a notice-pub-llahed in yeaterday paper to the ef fect that aellera of - Jamaica ' clnaer. other than drug etorea upon, preacrlp tlon, will be aeverely dealt with. Th lino l izt, and tne mayor aaya tn law wilt be rigidly enforced. Peruna haa long alnco received a setback nd It ha been--th custonv when corn liquor waa hard to find to tank up on Jamaica ginger and get beaatly and gloriously drunk. ' Only thr-other day a fellow waa craiy drunk on gm ger and . In hla pocket war .found aaveral bottlea of the atuff. The old Field building tha been torn down tomak roem for th flve ttory building of th . First National Bank. -Work will commence at once and th building la due to be complet ed by arjy prlng.,,--,v-.'-i v ; ;v. POWER FOR STATES VIIJtJFC,T Aldermen Negotiating With Southern Power Company for Kloctrlctty IrMleU Get Convict Front Aaah Alexander Republican Tick.. ' "J- SpeolaL'to' Th Observer. ....... . J '-. fltateavllle, Sept 4, - Everybody Day In Statevlll Saturday, under th auspice of ' th Statcavill Bremen., waa a aucceaa In every detail. Thoue-' and of people were ,, her and all earned to enjoy the day. ' : '; . --'rj ; h Mr, W. a. Lea, Jr., of th Southern Power Company, Charlotte; Mr. R. O. Luc,, an attorney for the company. and. Mr. F. 8. Tucker, of th Wut- inrhoua Company, were her yeater day to conault with . th board of al dermen about a contract tor eiectrto power for Stateavllle. - Mr. Chart WaddelU of Aabevllle, -waa alao her, Mr. Waddall la an electrical engineer and ha feeea tnpoyd by th board. and private citlaena to mak esti mate on th amount of power that could b used here. Ther, was .no definite contract , or arrangement, made ao a quorum of th board could', not be ecured. -. --. f" Th term of Judg A. L. Coble a aaalaUnt district attorney began Sep temper 1st He haa gon to Oreen boro to aasist r la th prosecution in th special terra. of Federal -Court tn cfMlon there. : , , ,'. - '. ' ',. - i Deputy Marshal Wright - was - In Alexander Sunday and arrested Pol Haferr an -alleged violator f federal. laa-a tHafer aav bond In th aunt f $1.0 for hi apparane ytr day at th apaclal, term of court at Sheriff Summer left yeaterday for Nmahvtll. Naah county,' to bring ten or It convlcta to StatesvlUa to work on th Iredell chain gang. v Th Ire dell commissioner hav affected ar rangement with, th Nh , county cmmlloners to ua ther' convict on the Irdell roada - a :". Lest night a ast-bound paaaenger train No. It vd paaaing through Stateavllle, in charg of Engineer Clin, mim on threw a rock at th train when nruck th engineer a arm and broke It. .Mr. Clin had hla arm la the window of th cab, and th rock, waa thrown about th lime th train pa sued tn overhead - bridge. Mr. Cllne waa taken to eaiiaoury to hav pto Injury treated. . Th county Rpubllc?an convention. held yeaterday,' .nominated H. B. Campbell for th Houae; E. C Sloan for clerk f lh court; R. A. Adam for hrlft Oeoraw C Teaau J for roglater of deeds; C 3. Deal for treas urer; W. W. Teague for, surveyor) J. C. Chapman for coroner; J. PW Head rick, J. 8. Bowman and J C. . Harn'a for. county .commissioner. : " Congresnman uiackburn and Mr. O. Ai. Whltner, of Hickory, wer present and addressed th convention,: , . w m . . Special, tb Th Obrvr. r .'-tC. Dunn. Sept, 4. The Oral . bal or nw crop cotton wa sold August 10th to Mr. J. D. Bme at nine cnta.' Th second 'bale waa sold by '.Mr. Will Urimn-onlth list. Laat aeaso;.0 bala wr-marketed by thla tlm. ' Mr. -J. D. Jiamea haa moved In th brick atr near th depot. Th 0I4 TOUQg tor. :' . - " Hon. Wr W. Kltchin peak at Lll- Ungton to-day, .. .. . 'i. Mr, w.' A. sua-art win giv tn Democracy a two weeks' trip undAr th direction ' f th chairman. II 111 apeak In th west Mr. . B. O. Taylor returned from - Georgia, and Florida Saturday. t . . . ,. . . Mr. Lyn an Kaay Winner? '' t Observer - Bureau. j .y" 1101 Main Street,'.'"' 11 . Columbia, a C- Kept. . Mr. J. Fraser Lyon Is In the city. Mr. Nell Chrtstenaan, Jr., la her alao. It looks like the advan? guard of the Investigation Committee,- Mr. Lyon the moat envouraalng re liorta and hla friends aaaur him that li Isaq ay winner. -. I ytfr 'Flnn'a Textlinony IntM-eoMiis. At. Thnmna lnn. i'f IIouiihImh o. Mo., ySliO has t'"iitW.l tixxlU lne for M y hfu lie hM U-1 evry praorltln known loth prnfMinlon fur treatment Of klittiey and bladder (Ha-tsea, anl.iva h (lever found anyililna e(T'llve In h ih 1'tironlo end ai'iite Vl.lu-y and Ma.l lr Iroiilile Koler'a Kl.ty Cure. H lrr-iilrlTlea and liull.ia 'up the n',le t: t . . D.w,. oti-i:ood. In I'rci'v i:i.in We'Ulnjr t C!it-r, H. '., i.Ka l;ln tt liiwxl, J-'ornn-rly of ' I'liai ! i((f, Ji,-r)nri the l.rlile Of Special to The Observer.. , s ; CheHlr, S. C, Sept, 4. nA wedding of uiiiiHuul Interest took t)lai;e here this evening when Mlae Rhett Hood became the. wlf of Mr. George R. Dawaon. Th ceremony took plac at T:I0 o'ejock at th hom' of ,th bride's mother, Mra. William Harvey Hood, on York atreet and waa per formed by Rev. Samuel F. Cartledge, paator of Purity Presbyterian church. . .The simplicity displayed through out th whole affair mad it a beau tiful wedding. In th parlor, where the ceremony waa performed, the decoration wer of palma, feme and rosea, forming a pyramid ; cetore which the bridal party, stood. . Men delsaohn'a wedding march waa played by Mlaa , May . Carpenter and th bride' alatera and - only- attendant. Mlse. Jen Hood, wh .waa', maid of honor, and Airs. Shelton C. Till, dame of honor, entered th room. Thy were followed by the brid and groom and aa the soft- notee of Schubert a aerenade were faintly heard, tha mar- riage - vowa wer aald. , : ' "' :.. ' - The f bride . never looked ' more charming than In her modish travel ing gown of green cloth wnicn hat, gloves and' shoes to. match. . An xqulau touquet Of : ,v bride roeea completed her lovely costume. ' The maid of honor and dam of honor were gowned In bio mull over talc fata with bertha of -duchs , lac and carried" Amerlcaa Beauty roses. , After th coremony, 1 an informal reception waa held. ' Punch- waa rv d by Mrs. Phil Dawaon and Mra "A. Ml Aiken and ' the reglater for th name of th gueats waa presided over by- Mrs. B. Dawaon, Th presents were beautiful and numerous. ' ; The bride la th youngest . daughter of Mrs. . William Harvey Hood and 1 a young. lady of -attractive' personality and many lovablo trait of charac ter.- For th paat few yeara an naa lived in Charlotte, N. Cnd a hoat of friend her warmly welcome hr back to her old home. Mr. Dawon I orlglnally-from Elberton, Oa., but haa lived her for a number of year and I on of th moat successful young business men of thla city. He Is secretary and treasurer or th p Haven-Dawson Suppjy Company, a atrong Wocal ...firm, and, . ha .. many friend throughout the Stat. Mr. and Mra Dawaan left for a- bridal trip North, m On their return, they will make their bom for th present at the Cheater Hotel. . . -4, " - Among th' utrOf-t0wn guest present- ware: Mr. and - . Mrs. C D. Autd, Afberton. Of.; Mr. and Mra Shelton C. Till, Jackaonvllle. ' Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Hood, Ward law. N. C; Dr. land Mra. W. O. Whit. Torkviile; Mr. Brook wnite, , or I,outevi!le. Ga.; Mr. and . Mrs. E F. Held. Lendtr. N, C: Mr. and Mra Pat William, Charlott. N.. C. i v .o; , ,. , 1 1 1 , ROBBED -j FREIGHT CARS. Thrm Negroca in Limbo as Chester . . . Krgro MiocumD to Injune MJ ; alonary Cnloa Meet. . ; v , , .. . Special tb Th Obrvr. . S f . '- Chester, S. -C Sept, " ; 4. -Robin Beatty.v Jim ' West and ' .William Nichols, a)l . colored, wer , before MaglatraU McClure Friday on ' the charg of breaking Into an L. A C. freight car tn thla city several week ago.- They wer convicted and sent to the chain gang for a period of tt day.-'-. I '- -' ' '"' - Mf.-Winio Spence, who' waa until a few month go employed on the con struction 'work on th ; Isthmus ' -of Panama, will ehortty open a black smith and general repair shop In thla city In a building on Columbia atreet. to Da oulit n tn lot aajoining yv W.; Brlee'a livery atabl. ? Mlaa Lotta Qroeechel ha returned to th city after an extended trip to th North. 1 ' - , : . Oeorre Douala. a worthy' and re- sperted negro, died at th Magdalen Hospital a few daya-alnco from th effect of injuries received whll hand ling lc at th southern depot . a few days before. Gangrene' aet in and, despite all that th r doctor Could do, death soon resulted. ' The Womsn'a Mlaslonary Union of th ' Cheater Baptist Association con vened at th Baptlat church to-day. An Interesting programme haa been arranged, consisting of sermon and ddrosaea. Miss Taylor and Mr. Wat abn, both of Oreenvllle,. - and s both actlv mission workera, ar expected to b prant.v -' r;;,; dittoSTr MX.-C McPadden. and th doctor ar now encouraged to bailor that h will re cover. , . n r'r.- '' ' . , .rAT V.AKE WACCAMAW. "A; . .'-;,'. - v- - ; ' Party of Young People From Clark 1 ton and fe3awbew Knjry a Deflgbt : rai outing. . - , -'5-f-V, ! tkui.l H irk. Mmntf. : ' . .'' v.- ' T 4 Clarkton. Sept. vA merry party of young popl of this phto spent two daya at Lak ' Waccamaw laat week. The party, waa given In honor of threa vlaltlng.young ladle. Mlaaea Helen Robinson, ' of Ellsabethtown; Jake Maxwell, of Davldaon. and Isa bel McDeugall, of Wilmington. , ' Tha other members of th party wer: Misses Laura Dell and Ethel Clark, Amanda, Laura Crowartl,--Myrtle Clark ; . Measr. Jamea W.- WooUn, Heotor and Clarence Clark, Blade Smith, 8. O. Wobtn, ,W, J. RttX, O. L. Clark,' Jr., and, Earl Gore. Mra Carrl H.- ; Clark .. chaperoned -, th party. 8h did her part -admirably and everyone voted her th beat ever, Th two day wer . replet . with pleasure not on dull moment Intrud ed Itaelf during th time, -' Among th many recreatlone afforded, at th lak, th chief wer bathing, fishing and aalllng, and thee" Wr Indulged in heartily.- Kveryon-; aeemed bent on having a good tlm, and they wer not disappointed. Th ladles re much Indebted to Messrs. John and Clyde Council for a delightful aalt on th noon-lit water Thursday night ' Tne young men aervra ice cream Just before th party broke up to re turn hom. Only this climax waa heeded to bring forth platitude from lhoung ladlea. . They were o pro fua In their pralsea that th young men couldn't gef In a word edgewise n th way horn. ..-j, t f v,.,' , i; ": Miner fJatnt Automobile. V Mllwfuke Sentinel.'-.': .",v . - .'. "Peopl around her, look on th atatomobll aa a rich man'a luxury," aald J. U Marker, of Chicago, at the Planklnton, "but out In th new gold camp of Nevada It la a common, carrier..-, Between Ooldfleld and outlying cam pa, Bullfrog and Tonopah, regular automobile line are doing th work of carrying paaaengera that - a few year ago would hav been handled by stage, v" Any kind of travel In the sage brush anil alkali of the desert la terrible at any time, ao J hat people are willing to pay hli'h -for getting around qulrkly. and th fore for a rid of to or 3 mile rnn jf fmm 110 to fto. But I muxt a. iy It looked to me when 1 Struck th tt country two month to see thf lii titt-re.l nischlnea. Aoa-ina of thein, scooting around through a town that liml ararcely a biillillng In It that roaa to th digplty of a real r! ' ii-," ., IXXVT.X I.V A 1 Wjom! .-X I.01 C"l.!ii CoiXS.ii a 1 'n.-li"a .f t l,! i., f ivi-r - t ut ;lus l.uMrhS in a 1..M . T ioiii..;i. New Tork Herald. A little one-pt'ry, six-room ! g ranch house in Lander. Wyoming. with HKe brtwhland strctchlmr froru it In all direction and Uh only a lumberlna- mountain alage coai-h drawn by four horse connecting It with th outBldo world, haa In It more and finer cut. glass, china and ellver than any other. house, public or private, In the State. Arapahoe boaHta not near SO aouls. all toW. But tha traveler going by stage from Lander to Shoahone will find lta ranch houso an uncommonly good on at which to atay over night, for Mrs., Becker, Its gracious hostess, doe not spend all her money on orna ment for her table. Sh alwaya make enough to pay the salarle of two flrt-rat Chines cooka and . to supply her table with delicacies. " - Many ranch hoiee look neither mora nor leas Inviting from th out aids' than doea this one. Dirt,' poor food, Tracked dish, wretched er vlce and Inaufferably bad bed cotn poa th accommodation. Th trav eler I agreeably surprised, than,, whan he And th wealth of cut glaaa, china and tlverwar which grace , Mrs. Becker's table, excellent aervlce, every delicacy that a city market affords, cleanliness everywhere, easy -: chair and couches beda, fresh and comfort able and an atmosphere of refinement' - Mrs. Becker cut glassy rhlna and silverware ar the pride and th de light of Arapaho and of all th coun tryside round about It ' Even the In dians who hav got a glimpse of them regard them with a ort of proprietary Interest , Not long ago Mr J Becker eent an order to New Tork. .for a thousand dollars' worth of cut glaaa, and that, thousand doliara' .worth la not nU h haa. Besides her valuable collection of cut glaaa, china and sil verware Mra, Becker haa many hun dred dollar worth of Navajo blank eta and Indian, curloai 8h mad an rmy officer wlf a gift, of 1(00 or $190 worth of blankets and -curio recently andT thought nothing of It Sh 1 a Wester woman . and doea thing m a Wstrn wsy. - yNot long ago Mra. Bvcker gave 4 party at her ranch hous to which sh invited aom of th beet known folk Inlander and army'ofneer and their wive from Fort Waahakl. - It wa a onlqu society function. - Each of th numerous guests went horn from. It with a costly gift from th : hostess. On young lady wa given a saddl. another a beautiful and costly .souve nir spoon with an lk'vtooth et In th handle and th others received gift equally valuable. . r . ' . ! 7 GET SIX MEALS A DAY. V Par of the- Treatment Admlnlatered to th Consumptive la New Illinois Sanitarium. '; Chlcagp, Special to New ; York Har- (, aia. y".;".. . ,, t-i,y ' Norwood Camp SanltarlunV at Dun ning. Ill-, operated by th Chicago Tuberculol Inatltut for th treat ment of Incipient tuberculosis, was opened to-day 1 , v . Boated In reclining chair, taking deep breath of air, aweetened by traversing grassy pastures and green truck garden, were tea women, who perhaps for th first tun In year had nothing to do except rest and enjoy th bright aunshtne. Nearly all . of them came from congested part of Chlcage. The camp Is conducted ac cording to th recommendations of a competent Board of phyalclane. ' . Six meal a day nr served. In addition to hearty, Wheleaom far at th usual hours, milk and eggs are dis tributed la the rolddl of th morn ing, the middle of th Afternoon and again , at bodtlmi ; r - .. . , GOVERNMENT CLERKS. : Highly Moral Homily Cuored oaa ijuaaer city baactuna. . - Philadelphia Public Ledger.. ' 1 (, Th arrt of a young woman em ployed In th Agricultural Department call attention to a fact that ha teen pointed oVSnng,o,vernt SS&ffZ worth ISi vinsr. . Th vrMinar wn an not worth having. The young wo man ean Question explained that ili:: : MOO a year h received would hardly pay ner utunary oiiia, so an tea xorgry. "i'v been on couple of year.'' . explained prisoner, "and I needed th keep up my nd," - i. Ther will be no sympathy arouacd for th prisoner, wh flippant In addition to being nai.- Many - more ..worthy persons doing 'similar work for th govern- ment avoid th expandltur for laun-I dry by waahlng their own lfnen, and videotly do not tndulg la so large number of fresh walat. Th clerk of either sax who goes to Waahlngton under th Impreaaion that ther la an endj "to b held up", la making a ae rioua mistake. Th on who can II v simply and decently oa th Incom al lowed la alt excellent manager.- Th chanee or running hopelessly into debt for th seeming necessaries of life ar many and potent. ; Any - at tempt to "put on style" la ruin. Th government clerk I part or a vast machln. At beat no great re ward -await Th positions that ar open to capable nrtn and women ar such that really capable men and wo men with any pfld or any particu lar hope for tn future would rerus to accept i The scramble for them I due to a lack of knowledge. The young man or woman successful In securing on is to b commiserated, for th faithful performance or duty lead nowhere, and after a whll th Individual I fixed In a rut. lacking th courage and at laat the ability to get OUt Of It- :'. - W".'.. i ' - , comparatively ' few clrks . "go wrong. A a rule, they accept con dition as they find them and make th best of It Of ccAirae, th girl who needs ttOO a year to meet her laundry bill haa no buslnea In a de partment. ' A wlaer coure - fon her would be to marry a rich man. Whll th position ar bunobla and th pay amafl, ther ar many glrle who would be glad to get the salary, deem ing It better than nothing toward keeping tip family expenaea, which ia about all that ran be aatd of It, .and auch girls would have no temptation to plec out their income by recoura to forgery, " . ; ," t ' A Itaaehan Veteran. y , Watorbtfry republican. Jim O'Rourke, Br.; ia a marvel In baseball. Life on first Das wasn't etranuou enough for- the old man. and now ne'e gon behind th bat Yeaterday ha caught both gamee. 11 pulled down foul file in great shape, but hi throwing arm la not what It used to be. Ills batting era la atlll good and he continues to awat hard and safe. . , . . , . ; . ' """ TIIW I'KKATII OP Llrn . It'e a ilitnlflnint fact that th atron t anlmiil of H !, Ilia anrllln. aU.j haa' Ilia tart luiina. I'ov arful limit tnaana (o-inl n .. i ur-. liow t kri tha trrnililna ciir"H r'pM alionld ha yrian'a rliirr-Ht atmlv. I.iha llta'i-n.fa of eihara, Mia. (r A. Ki.-i lin,,, nf j,.,t II ill r,,, (I., hna li,tnr,l bnw to ll ttila. t.'.a wi'ta: "'1 hra iMiitia of J ir. Klnc'a .w I i?-ovrv atiii-t--l m r.muh of I ' o yra artil rtne rn rf ,h it r. ffr .'a tnoMht cinn-iin'i'i i'n. o li a f-.r ti.tont a" I 1 I'm Iro.iii! " i..i,..,.i-d l-v It. U. J..r-l in e i .... r.,. -. 1 il a Ifo. and i v Ti ml t,M 1. r. 1 ! r I bn 1.. r. I Xi London 1'it 1,1. . A party of live of ux were out tf er rhooting la rentral liiil.i during the luootha Of May In a well-known tUer centre,' btit although panther and luarw -were pltmtlful enough the ob Jct t)f our expedition Mas ron.-iph-u-oui by lta alience, . 1 Kventuully two of our party whose time wa limited, went olt In dlt UHt and the very next day an Indian came running into camp with a moat re markable atory, which waa corrobor ated by a peraonal inspection Of the place. The man waa out on auty col lecting honey, and, seeing a likely porcupine cave, tilled up the mouth with brushwood, aet it alight, and eat waiting on a llttlenlab Just like one of thone seats for" wayfarers outsld th Hospital of St. Crosa, near Win chester. . The porcupine.' I may re markets regarded as a great delicacy among th aboriginal tribes. Nothing, however, turned up, and ao he went off disappointed of a good supper. ' The next day, hoping agalnxt nope, he returned to the cave and found- not a porcupine, but a tlgreus. She had never, had courago to face th brushwood, and - ao had been u (Treated-to death. - The cave overhang a very deep pool of water, which nev er dries up In the hottest weather, and had she charged out the impotu would have - forced her to . rush straight oveV the - edge av drop . ot seme fifty feet.. TheKunual approach Is a very long and. narrow ledg. which , we ourselves only managed with considerable difficulty. X Suppose th tigress discarded the Idea of a plung from auch a height although the, pool la II or It feet deep. - She waa a young though full grown tigress, and measured 8 feet a inches, :.;,,;; ..,:;,.-.,.,v . ri. . :,f ii ' v 1 ' 1 ' i 1 1 n,, . ; ; , . ,x Columbia River Ico Mine, ; Correspondenc Portland Oregonlan. An lc mine In th Columbia river cover a large part of an Island op posite Latourell. Tha cealdent of thla part of Oregon havo for te years to ' my knowledge been ac customed to getting their lc from thla mln all aummer for making ice cream and frosen diahe,' - They row acroa to th Island In a mall boat dig below th sandy sur face and throw 'out . great spadefuls of th I, which they . lbad .- Into gunny bags' and carry back to their home. No one In-particular ema to own the island or have charge of th lc mln. It 1 free to all comer. Naturally, th Ice la not clear, being mixed with .Band and aravel. and mora of rhr consistency; of.) frosen snow than of Ice. , . ." -". :, When th river Is high the Island Is partly submerged with watery but this condition dqe. not seem to af fect th' ice. -How deep It is I hav no Idea, as no on ha attempted to BO und It Educational. ,: ELIZAB "SW -V a a.W f aU W Vw V V Jtl An 1 m AHIGH GRADE COLLEGE FOR LADIES Watch this apae' dally -for special announcements of th eight apodal ' ohU-connected wlth. th college. ,i ; tv..r, , ,.;.'--.s TEAC HER:. MISS CORNELIA E. honor graduate Cooper' . Union; New);: York Cityt with study under special teachers in New YorlgExtehded teachhg. expend SUBJECTS: TAUGHT: ) Crayon Pen and Ink; fs"' mm , . ..'-.. a-'astdl; UU fainting; fainting ;fat:Watcr--CoI-,: ortV Chinii PamtinVj Glass ' Paintincn Pvrnyi' ;.rwKow; China Painting; Glass painting; Pyrog"-S!i-JPr Qay Moulding; Sculpture.9 r , vtt;lfi.jmiiill l!2rried l2ii2S to oeing ay cnmi- ;, , ... . .v. ... , . . ... . . . , , .V. I . m or - iivtognc na iuii uionna naar lavn , - . .' .- ;a CIIAS. B. KING, President. ' i ffi33ipN . OPENS SEPTEMBER 18, 1906 ' . Greensboro Female; College GREENSBORO N. a Th emleth annual session will 1101. Advanced Literary Course. rractlcal Buainae cour. . xuaina wOurH, i ... . - i , . . epartsnent of tnatriictlon under th ear of alia! p'cllltt wh ; Jved their tratnlag in leading Collage, an Uniwraltt, .. both wnrry and In Bar. .:'. . --'-. , v.. ' .. Ail dec have reset -4 In this eeantrv and In Earn. ,Ifw balldtng; new -equipment; - Wmt faiier tniratia. SPpiy for MUS. INCONSOSATlD t a, . '-.- 1 . " . " . . " CAPITAL STOCK First Division of the' Fall Torm Oph September d, 1906. It Is a conceded fact, known everywhere in North Carolina by thone who ar Informed, that KINO'S is the KOHOOL THIS ItlUHT SCHOOL, viewed from, every standpoint of. merit snd 'worthlne. The bt faculty,: heat equipment, the largest. More graduates In position than all other buslneaa achoola in the -State. '" Bo get the lli:sT. It Is the cheapest. Write to-day for Our-bTIX'IAL OFITiltS, 'KW CATALtHitli and full Informs tlon.' Address . . ',' ....,.,., , , . " ' ,; - KIXO'8 rtt'KINF.SS CXJLLKOn, . . , Cliarlotto, N. C, or Italclgh,- N. C ' ' j - - We also teach Hookkeeplng. Shorthand, -I'enmanshlp,, tc.', by mall. Bend for our Home Study circular. .' . . -. . . - v i ; li:: avn uuN rw.M-.oi: rou Thla old and reliai.le achooi i,,ikn gradual? In every auction of V-, ' '!". A auperlof faculty of Irn'iu. 1 1 ari: highest order; a new bull 1.1 w ! 1 standard commend It to ts, i- - of t t.: , . V. 1 j. ,..r r. ;.ii- !:'. 1 i i. Yi.urh'g l'iiin,iinlii "V'ou don't rn-i' iiln.Mlered the num nl to undors! 1 ml," who vn.i 1 1 y 1 j 1 r t.i iimkn hin poiijt with a lit lv.-i.--i v- j io-fi-.i.r. "I tril you, fir, I v i tn know. I'm o alunii'ii of this 1o.nl lurlon niynflf.' "Are you T ' '1 lint's n!viiiC uliiKulnr," wa the witty re joinder, uttered o quietly that tli bluhterlng man never knew what had huppened. 1 v -. , On another occasion the eame pro fessor, having ordered from a miiulo puhllxlilng houpe a copy of a "ValM Impromptu'-' by a certain French composer, received an "impromptu Walts' by another man, . The- pub lishers, when- called to account for their mistake, replied rather 1iihV lently that they had been In the music publishing buNinens a long tlm, and had yet to dlacover the dif ference) betwen a "Valae Impromptu" and an "Impromptu Walts." Would Dr. Smith kindly state to them the difference. ' . t "Gentlemen," wrote the genial pro misor In. answer, "I have not,-like yourselves, been In the music pub lishing .buslnea, and . am therefore not fuliv aualifled to Inform you: but Nlnce, In your extremity, you have ap pealed to me, I would venture to suk geat that the difference "between a 'Vala Imprompt',1'. and -an 'Im promptu Walt' may b similar to th difference between a blind Venltlan and ; a Venltlan , blind,. Yours very, truly." and ao forth. . '.,--; , Tou need 4 pill? tTe DetVItt' Little Early Rlaera, the famoua little pill. Do not sicken or srlpe. but reeulta ar eure. Bold by Ilawley'a Pharmacy. - . . ; Educational ' ' , v. DRAUGHOM'S 66 nit ip KA i f I. ytVJ' Jwtj yr, Kalelgh, Columbia, Knoxvllle, Atlarta, It College In 14 States. fOSMlUNS curd or money RK FUN DEO. Also teach BY MAIL, Catalogue will eon Vine you that Draughon' la THJs BEST. Call or nd for It .. . . , K . : . .Fmiiutal IRA9.' ' " ' CfFor tilrts and). Young Womenl, FU term begin Sept 5th, 10. ' Preparatory and Collegiate Depart- ance more than .4 00. Special De partments: Music, Art Commercial,' Industrial, Language Elocution Car of th Sick. Normal Work. - , , Not a -cheap achooU but aa eco nomical. - high-grad college, . com manding a. first-class patronage from maivo -. Plain . "MU WBU,- 'iurfla ennntria. . ' Bneclal Information for. I . U . . . I . U . - ( nlshed ' on application Send ', for T ' JB. ' lAkJXWI Drawing in Pencil, Wash Drawing ; and . . ' -- .-- ' V - Partolsrly is Invited to Ihc . .. "--.i.- ... k ..... - pn Wedneaday, ' ptmbr ltrh, . Ichools of Music. Art and Expression! - - v- i all mdrh aoavanienoea ' catalogue. - LrCT U. ROBCnTSOir, President $30,000.03 ( v: , ii:-j tn ir, n. c. I iul fla 1 01, ,hut iyiits to advi nris. i.l - -en 1 of a C-".liV ' .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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