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CIIA1IL0TTE DAILY ODSERVKII, BETJBMBEtt 18, 1C0G. tiii: rax crrv's v;k lco::i: 1 Hi fl.ol)S TO .;.: :.r l.t'.WX 1 ; Kl'tlt'-lllll 'I l IlllH V. . I t iilTV V !ll l' i -j ' to WIiinUhi-.'-iiIi-ki To-Iny Jlwir J!r, ISryHii -Siir lun n 1T l go ! AfrUi H'(rt-Siiiiiiu vlctMlnir -1m 1y Julia an I ' J'.rval . Arm Young Ijiili.n oT KuU-in Acatl emy IiililiiK-U Into Stx-rt-t Noelffy J$ws oes of J-orsyllj's Capital. Special to The Observer. Wlnaton-Salem. . Sept. IT. The Twin-City la prepared to give Mr Bryan aji earnest welcome and a royal reception to-morrow. The weathr man has promised fair weather, but It his prediction falla the commoner .will speak In one of the tobacco ware houses. , The local committee Is look i ing for a treat' crowd. . Excursion trains wlll he tun from North Wilkes boro. Mount Airy and Martin&ville. telegram 'received to-day states tha - Leaksvllle and Spray will send a bi delegation. If the weather la favor . able Mr. Bryan will deliver a brief ad ', dress to the school children of Wins ton-Salem from the front portico at Mr. J. C. Buxton a residence. Mr. and ' Mra Bryan will be taken from, the . union passenger station to the elegant borne of Mr. Button, where they will , . be entertained until the time for. th ' v speaking, . ' - Rev. O. C. Brennecke, of Water - tdwn, Wia who haa been doing pas- toral work In the Southern province of ' the Moravian Church during Bishop Rondthaler's absence In Europe, left to-day for home. After taking a med ' - leal coarse the young divine will go. to v , .,. Africa as a missionary of the Moravian ,' Church- During his stay her he won r many admiring rrienas, . t. , , Mr. Carlton White, who graduated ' from the Balem v Boys' 8hool ; two years ago, left to-day for Bethlehem, . . Pa., to enter the Moravian Theologl cal Seminary. to prepare, himself for the ministry. ' It will require him six , ... years to complete his course. Miss .Claude Winkler, a member of (Tie , Balem - Academy faculty, left to . day. for New York to enter Columbia University; having 'been awarded a scholarship In, that Institution, s 'r ' ; i.'v'HEOE-SUWNER.;j;.' t . i. Invitations' have- been Issued to the . marriage of Mrs. Blanche- Sumner to - .Mr. Walter 1. Hege, Wednesday ": morning, September Xlth. at 10 . - o'clock, at the borne of the bride,' on . Academy street. 'Salem':-, lira, flam 'aer Is a young woman of attractive personality, whos sweet contralto voice V ? is mach admired. - Mr. --Hege Is . young man of exceptionally fine bust ness ability and is associated in the management , and ownership of th " Salem ironwork . ' - Miss Maggie' Kuins. a reUred mis. alonary from Japaa and secretary of ;. the woman's board of missions of the .v Methodist Protestant Church, Con- ducted th morning and evening ser- -vie at the M. P. church yesterday. - 1ft the afternoon she addressed the f. male members of th congregation, al which umea woman's missionary o . clety was organised with 19 member. r'. . The officer elected are as follows; .... President, Mrs. J. M. Camming: vie. ' - president. Mrs. W. M. Hassell; record , l ing secretary, Miss Ella Orrell; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. V. W. Mar tin; treasurer. Miss Mebel Williams. Collections taken 'during th day for foreign missions aggregated 1111.71 - J i ,r:J, t BROKE HER ARM. , Mrs. R. I. Dalton had the misfor , tttne Saturday to break "her arm at , ' th wrist whU out driving. .-. Think , ',- Ing th horse was attempUng to ran " v- eway she sprang from th carriage, ! falling on her left arm. . A physician -was called in and set the broken arm. . i Bey. E. A. Holten closed a meeting at Wachovia rbor yesterday. The ' . . .' service resulted la seven applications ' . ; for church membership. - - . QIRL8 INITIATED. V . Mis EleanOr Green, of Durham, I here, to witness th Initiation of new . member Into th mystic order of th "Alpha DelU Phi," one of th secret socletlee of th Salem Femal Acade my.. .Those admitted on this occasion wer Misses Helea Ha lies. f Bristol, Tenn.i Norfleet Bryant, of Washlng- ton. w. C Hattie . andjnay Dewey, Roee Powell and Alice ' Ayoock. of ' Ooldsboro; Jennie and .Helen Wilde. . of the West Indies, and Dorothy Twe, ef Ashevllle.'- Although this society l . Is only two year old. it Is an Import' - ant factor la the live of Ike-atudenta, and on to which they at very loyal ,Th county commlssjoners , to-day - mad settlement with Sheriff Alspaugh - - w- and turned over to him .the new tax ' books. . . His collections of State and .v county taxes aggregated about, f 110, - , ' ' The Insolvent list amounted; to " f" ' SALISBURY READY". - AH PrrparaUona 'Mad for Kx tending . IVtl Welcom to air. nryan To -... Day-rMany ncpabUcans Will Hear nun. . . ti Special, to Th Observer. , :';, Salisbury, Sept. 17-Everything Is "- ; almost In .readiness for j the - great . Bryan reception to-morrow and If any , sort of decent weather prevail, there will be an almost unheard-of crowd " to hear him v apeak.', Carpenter are v at work upon th stand from whioli v. tie avlll speak and . th committees rtave. rained the money necessary to - forward the Nebraska n on th tralit. A committee f Salisbury ladle . v III, meet. Mrs. Bryan , and take v . care of her during the etay her.' It Is th purpose tf Mr. Bryan to dellv- r a long speech at this place, the . necessity of doing his best following - tils old friend, Secretary Shaw, being '- apparent.. - '.yi..r -v - ... ., Th Republics ns will do th proper '" . thing by him. Some of the most ln fluentlal of that party will. hut up their business placea and contribute to th crowd. . The Democrat wer .especially attentive to Secretary Shaw Vend although Republicans don't bank " ' much upon reciprocity, they ar go ' Ing to awap kindnesses this Urn with n Democrats. Congressman Black. burn said In his speech here that he was warned by many Republicans not to bring Shaw here, that he would be Insulted. The Congressman replied that h did not fear any Incivility and requested the Republican to treat Jiryan aa.welL OLD omCEM RE-ELKCTED. Storkholtr and Board of Dlmtrs of C. 4k N. W. lUllway rirl with iVracnt ManagcmcnItoa4 I IYo. XXTOUS. . " Special to The Observer. . Chester, a C Sept 17. At a meet ing of th stockholders of th CAN , W. Railway in this city Thursday af ternoon s the old board of directors was re-elected ss follows: J. A. Mar tin. Hickory! T. II. White, J. U. Ma rlon snd S.H. Hardin. Chester; J. K. Wsllace, Torkvllle; O. A. (Iran and J. T. Love, Castonla. The bonr4 f 01 r tor-met and re-elcrteii the old of fli ers as follows: W. A. Iiarb.'r, pres ident; L. T. Nochols, gonnral Unimt rer; M. B. Lewi. trrnur-r; J. J, WcLtire. srrretary) J. II. Marlon at torney, The manNsmivnt reported the - road a in !tl-fii'.ry !tpe,- The m,k thow an epli ei 'labia lncreH In olv,;-ij f business, - . it:; l ".V. C't. .I.iko l'l-" ' t'oti,: 'i Ion O'lslriil (nihcr K..::..i.nri.n I- iy III iu!iin-j suit for t'-o.'-y- Umvan ; N-ws il !. , " , ) Kpetlul to Tlie Observer. gallnbury, Fcpt. IT. Blasting for the tnatprtul to be UHed In the foun dation of the great transfer shed be-I ftween Salisbury and Spencer b as 'be gun and the work will , begin at a very early, date. This la to be one of the largest 'freight ' stations In th South and will contribute . In ,. great degree to the relief of the congestion of. freight on the Southern.' The re in oval of the dirt alone , will cost. In : V. . . . I V. Y. .. Y. til - ilt3 liriLlutMIIUUU'Vl f l,,fVV, ' r Captain Jake Flshsr,- whose serious Illness was noted Jn this morning's Observer, spent a restful night and ir. Arcnie, of-Concord, a son-in-law, few hopeful of nun, Thla afternoon change for the worse removes that consolation and there Is hardly, chanoe for tlm through the night. Mr: D. L. Baylor, one of the city's grand, old men. I very ill at his home oa the extreme end of Innls street and grow gradually weaker. . He Is a great friend of Th Observer and Pas been a subscriber since Its first Issue. He has been In . wretched health for th past several weeks and hi death Is but a short time 'off. Mr. W. Tv Hodges,' representing the McMillan Company, went to Concord this afternoon after several days her witn his company books. Be1 found Baitsbury a fine field for the diesemi nation of his goods and v Salisbury round 'turn a delightful dealer from whom to purchase. He la remember ed as the former principal : of the Ooldsboro graded school and a rar gentleman.' '...",! i ' l? . Miss Bessie Henderson " leave - to morrow for th Adirondack In New York where she visits Mrs. Catherlna Henderson Scales for several weeks. The largest damage suit Instituted by a Rowan person In a long time ha started against the Southern for th death of Harvey A. Smiley, a fireman on the Yadkin road who aa killed in July..' The action Is brought by. Q. yv. uariana. ox tnia city, and Col. John A. Barrlnger, ofv Oreensboro. '- It Is quite likely, that the caaex will v b fought directly In the Federal court, the noted James case : . aavlnr , had sucn - a circumlocution . rear ' are through th Stat court . that the Federal tribunal will be . employed: in attorneys- ordinarily prefer the pcih juries ana, inasmucn . ss. uie condition of the Yadkin Is such a to furnish a fin them for oratory,, the Southern I lucky that th case coes eisewia. v Mr. Smiley was killed near Salts- bury two months- ago. Th Yadkin road-bed was admittedly bad and the eng(ne was being pushed backward. The rails spread and.th locomotive. turning over, crushed and scalded th young lire man to - death. Negligence in running th train Is alleged In . th complaint . and th ' condition of the road will be mad a great point : . - Tn attorney wiu attentat - aome- thlng not new but not habitual They win ask ror punitiv damaaea, Th corporauon commission nas reported in roe a in a wretched condition and ines matter will be Hard pressed. Th amount of damage asked I 110,- www . ...... , .... . ' '" u ... i ..... , -," .. MM t There is real enjoyment in -chewing.'-v SCHNAPPS tobacco. That's why it has won millions; of chewers every " . year, until now more is sold . than all, similar" tobaccos. .: - y" 1 SCHNAPPS, the most popular prod uct of" the Reynolds factories; is man-; ufactured in the very heart of the Pied-; mont tobacco belt, known to the world : as producing tobacco with ari aroma so : delightful and v appetizing that ' it ' introduced ; and popularized, the chew ing of tobacco. isnanufactured by the cleanest andniost ; healthful processes ever, devised, under ? the direction of men who have made the " chewing tobacco business a life study, . and who have managed the R. J. Rey-, nolds Tobacco Company since 1875. J; ;'OnIy choice selections of thoroughly1' cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS, and ,.iexpdZUovc1lhaX -'thisv class OfJ tobacco requires . and ,takes ,a smaller amount of sweetening than any other,' kind of tobacco grown and that it has a wholesome, stimulating and tatisfying i effect on chewers, besides being-the" most fXotioadi::t r';HijX , There are a great many imitafipns daiming ; t6; be ; " just' ; as good 'p as : 3 S Ra J.: REYNOLDS TODACCO , .- V : i" SCHNAPPS, but ttiere is only one sen ulne SCHNAPPS. ;; Be sure the letters on the tag, and under, the tag, spell S-c-h-n-a-p-p-s. Thereare more pounds . ofSCHNAPP6chewed every year than ; the total amount of all similar ldfids. Internal revenue statistics show that SCHNAPPS and others of the ! Rey-, nolds brands won enough chewers in , one fiscal, year to make a net gain of six and a quarter million pounds, or one-'.' third of the entire increased consumption in the United '.States "en chewing and; smoking tobacco. .- ' . ' " ':v k SCHNAPPS is made and sold every- where in 5c cuts and 10 and 15c. plugs.; CO.; Wlnston-Saiem, N. C. W ,aribu!ldlngn Engln Latha shown ! by th abov ,cut. - It it complete In all particulars, and taper attachment is supplied when wanted. . Thla lath 'la 18-Inch awing andT-feet centre. 'v''-' !,:v-" .-''.W. can furnish blocks . to put under head-stock and ' tall-stock t ) rls thea as much as. two Inches, making 10-Inch swing for special use '."..Wf can furnish a revolving yoke-to put In iplac of tall-stock t handl long pieces of shaft or pipe. 'THEVD. A. TOMPKINS CO.' MACHINE BUILDERS.. CnAKUTTE. N. C. 'Tell TJs Tour Wants' fit-i'.it jto Vlarsala. .f;i V; To th Editor of Th Observer: ' .. ,-. i Mis Lindsay Patterson' baa not In vited me to tier party but the win aha wants, whose name she haa for gotten. Is Marsala, brought from "th singing sess of her beloved Sicily. Lachryma Christ I Is Its only rival and no on could listen to "run nig ger run" or go through her sauar dance after drinking- that. .. :'. . . What a charming-descriptive power I shown In her article in yesterday's Observer. . : . .,,.; '-w . CONNOISSEUR. Oreensboro, Sept It, 1I0. . f ( WHU) Is Very Accommodating. Washington, Ia- Democrat.-.- v Will walker broucht his mower to town ana cleaned un the street for a Th: Livingston Collea." Carneal. ..' iiorsry ouuding. tn Hood Theolost eat building and the Industrial Hall ar now approaching completion. The library-and the theological seminary building ari beautiful structures and gifts of philanthropy, Carnegie gav me Horary ana 11 nas no atiiaara n I Th A. , il. . E. Zlon Church donates the theological building and names it after 81ehx)p Hood, th -oldest prelate or ne colored cnurcn and very prob- aoir .me oiaesr oisnoo In the world xne siuaents, aided by colored arohl tecis ana carpenter. , have . don all tn wor. : Tby mad th brick, laid vnem, ana snowoa a oesree or In Ldustriaium not to be dlcrditd. It is mai quality wblch caused Rev. vr. Murdoch to say to BishoM Whin. pie and Phillip Brook that Llvlnr. ton 1 th Ideal colored Institution or xn united Btgtea , Tn Institution Is not yet opened. - It promise more than aver,. which, la saWna? a- -r.. deaL .No colored collea anywhere ta sucn a oeneaiciion t tn rac a thl one. v-;; ' ' VC 19 FOB LADIES, TXKV Tbey Oaa Stop Their Hair Falling Out ' . AVUIi lierplclde, ' . Ladles who - hav thin hair and whose , hair ,1s falling out, can pre vent th -hair falling out, and thicken the. growth.' -with Kewbro'a "Herpl- clde." - Besides. Herplclde Is one of the most agreeable hair . dressings there Is. - Herplclde' kills the dandruff germ that eata th hair off at th root. After th germ Is . destroyed, the root will .shoot up. and th hair grow long , as ever. Even a sample will convince any lady that Newbro'a Herplclde , Is an Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil .or grease, it will not stain or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Bend loo. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, , Mich.' i Ct a R-Prlat Oopy .; of tfw OrlglnaJ Lawson's History Of North Carolina ValaaM to Any library. Formerly told tor ll.fto, Mow ' ' for iim - "iriCBsava, rnNniK nousr. i TEfKEW ARCH CROWN OTS ! A m., k IS'A PURE FOOD DMNK SEVFJ PRIXTER8 EXPELLED. wasiiingtoa Union Dlsmlsse Tbem ror Kcrojdng to yy Btrike ,Aa- sesnmrnts. ,, -. t , . ; nwraumro epeciai, ism.1 to New I xora uun.;- ;.-.., s-;.;v.' i-j-:-. coiumma Tynoaranhlcal TTnion m waantngion at a mealing to-day vot ed to expel 70 members who refused longer to pay an assessment levied ror siriae senems on account of, h siriae against employing printers in in ujsinci or Columbia, . which has oven on since last januarv, THm d a. missed member are all employed In th Government Printing Qfllce, and ii. is Mia ion n number expelled may reacn iB Dror the matter Th action takn to-darmav' ta to no end of trouble m the govern ment offlce., . Pubtlo Printer Stilling has given It out flat that no man shall b molested In hi work on account of -th fact that he does not belong to union. . ne frCSIUeni baa neiwnl,. ea n open anop. TO-day' ' action makestth government offlc. in fact, what it ha been In name,; any open hop.' '. -.. ... .-.;,, f t',: Th feellns shown at th 'm.in. of Columbia Typographical Union to- wra me expeued membera was In. tense, ana a is predicted that nM will be frequent clashes between thoss expelled and th union, printers who ruwa io expei mem. '. - . , , The bookbinders', union has to ask tn President to . Investigate th Government Printing Office on ac count of me action or Public Printer ouiunas in suspenain A. J. Tiki... v'yivfw in m Dinaery, " - t T. M. C. A. In New York.' ; Caledonian, ' " ; ' , , . ' Greater New Tork.U a..... . . . x. an. a. centra in the world.' It I ha more than 4 organtsatlona .'. J0.009 members: lt haa i 400 n,. tanes and employe. nd S.tOO of It I nirinmra are oiuc-noiaer anil .,. mHteemen. Its largest building, the Twenty-third street branch, cost tl - " "as s.svo membera Branch associations ar located In all r.rW.w eity ni tendlng "ilini ana am into Ih. nL. .I Tr ... 1. 1.. ... - - . . . 7T ........ 4.- . ' .- , -i i.i .... . r. - e ...... ;f. Our brewery is', located amid the mountains. Our beer is brewed from the purest mountain ' spriniT water.;! It is heavy in' nutritious malt,,. V but so extremely light in alcohol that It is, to ' truth, a real temperance . beverage ziU. iltU mora nutritioug than milky and faf loss harmful :v than coffee. It u glwayt thorougnly ajeaana iwiuicu : beyond possibility of germ Infection. ; i - . I ; , ; N . - - l Write, pnons or $ena jor o raae. n vringt . - at - f 1- , fc '- i ' ' '.'V f' ' " " " TM fie W South vnwry wc vo, Aahevlllo Win, Liquor and Soda water uo Diau-lbutor. 4- V l' JliV , ' f . . v , , ' ' , ' f i. ' ' " - It will restore your lost appetite.' rnw and whet the desire for wholesome food and rv you power to properly direst what you at. You will ar aln know th keen nloymenl of meal, '-- ws astasias sv4 food squar m r ') ; . couon no , MORE! ' v No niatter what kind of a cough you I have, ' ' !. " : TENN CHERrtT will slop it. Ths flmt lf give r , fif. Try It. I'tlce, -a. At all druss'xtjo. I k?. VV ' ; 11 OB'IC Is a predipented Ionic food composed of bar ley malt, hot s, and tld purest of pur crystal wainr. NoiKlng more no drurs nochsm--Ica':!. ' "Its province Is to -aid nature (-y , iriT;!!eiiliif the norveS, blood and mn.-.r-l. o UiHt the aiomach cart do its own dlges'ii r.l II Is dflllghtfullyfa'-nutlo. , . " . '. rc;i calo ny.Lt.' DnucsiSTC ! A tor Diamond or oihor preckma stonos. F.ntlrd new, strong and durable. - . -. - . .. . Th . Archt Crown Setting . gives -.' mora light - to i th .uiamond than any other set ting n ad. . A complete at ' sortment for any vise stones' now on salei Also hav them : for two and, three-ston rlnga i & Bru'ns. I FALL VEODlNfiS 'male you almost gray trying ; M to think" of . what to buy., Lt n a aaalat vou iln buvtns Mm V k gift"., It does away with th' r ,: worry and you ara sur to get something suitable. . Pot yourlf . '.In our hands. W ,v -"right i..'W guarant to treat yon Tha Palamotintain Co. S'iK'-VJEWELERS.;, t!:tt::cry fcr; fzrn i::i Fcc- !. ' , fnrpk Three kinds, from 12 Vl"Gh. to 150 IL P. , P'-rc Return Tiibular and LrrJ Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 HP.. ' , IrcYGdGLifdincry,0 ' . " O ins and Precsts, :. and ' complete) outfits of ccoadtv of 100 hale per dax end over. y.,; f , " ' r-tl t ..m. 1- the Couthx - i :V -y 1 , . . frcrt--- We will send on approval to any responsible party' in North or South Carolina, anything in Harness v or Saddlery Goods.; Our stock' of Harness; Saddles -'arid Accessory Goods' is the largest in.the . Card L Unas and we "can furnish you ; anything a ; horse -wears or a horseman needs. Write or call on us. . J. W. WADSWORTII'S SOUS CO. CHALORTTK, K. a I THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY TINNED WHU, ARC BOUTKElty AOKNTS FOR GERMAN KED DUES A!tT BEDOLB rktt BUhon st wmi; xn ron pricks. am Traps Carried In Stock; also Cv Clothing and Full tin of fuppll. - 'f , ;?--''V.-.5's;,'f- , CHARIXXXTK BIRMDfOBAM PARTANBT7Ra FIVE YEAR Jr OLD cn nvtma com butud Express Charges Paid By Uo. . ,'' A trial will convince you thai the roodi ara th vrr btt for medioinal and other purposes. Bend us your orders and if not per fectly satisfactory, return at oar. expense and money will b re funaea at one. aij aoipinents ere maae in piaia case. - ' Jtm!f, bjt Poital or BJtpnu Monty Ordit r-' V,; - Writ for price tut of other Uquort. (,... ,. .- ,i - ijth; ;iii;id v 7 M IV '71 " .-..'.,.,. '' ' '.,- 4.. ; r " 1 1 1 i'f '' ' ' " ' i .' I ' turn iioolV t . HAvn v,;-.':v-'i 't- UHiuiZX CIISClsj nany peopt would laaa hr t be. lieve, ' when the housewife ' go M purehaa lour for her baking oayw ut If ah nas one need th Pride ef Charlott flour she. will, Uha nothtag la. It I mad of toe choicest a, leeted vi heat nd grouni at oor mills, 4. Im JUur( lroprtetoav r . - 1 ' ,; ' , linri - ' ' n:.rsik::Ti. tzt to iiDDEii 'conp,:;v,vi .Xcoling Breezes . ; ; Th ocean I not th. nty vraurs whloh ' mak - cooling braese. Th aater oC the Catawba also make them,- for her In - Charlotte th breass md by th Catawba hav a aurpaaslng advantag ovar those of th ocean. To gat th cooling breete of ths ocean, we have t go to th ocan.Th old Catawba sends as en alsetrlo current and wa aupply lbs fan. ' ' , W hav In stock a large lot of fans and we ran sond out mn at toy time to hook thf in p jyc from the Catawba I'u r ' inpany, or from tha - 4 C stnaui i ' . n t. T:-i" 1. A. l-t?II-: : . a CO, . ., HAHTkX HUUk "' a U a fpclJty of our, and our man tel ar far auparlor. both la material. workmanship and style, te th oral, nary stock manuL We'd like you to inspect-our design at first hand and know ' personally and perfectly th difference between eur work an t oinara. Twill prove monsy mti knowledge to you. We als han , tile and , grate. . Writ for cau logu. , t, , , It. WEARX M CO, i ; ' Charlott. N. C , Triinlis, figs c: - Suit fes larcest and hfiat lasted lln Un city, i W Oder our celebrate . , CHARI.OTTK TR CX K , as U)a bf-st example of strong, t 1 -cal trunknionohlp on the i blxS J, ftn-1 33-lnoh tnt.i' t fH.tVO, .0( aixt t i. fllm-s S, S. II ami tu-ln- ' ( 10.00. U.0', IIJ (1 i 1 on: " 'l ! 31 t"t:.t.... c
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