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OIIAItLOTTE DAILY OLViEHVEII, GKl'TKMlii:!! 3, J300. .v-iiilU (to ' BASEBALL SUMMARY, . , r, ' ' AMERICAN LEAGUE." t '.: At Prtpolti Detroit, 4; Philadelphia. 1. At Cleveland! Cleveland. 0; New York. 2) Second, gun: Cleveland, t; . New Yoik. 1. 'At St'LouU: fit Louie-Boston game . postjioued; wet grounds, NATIONAL! LEAQUB. ,! - A Brooklyn: -Brooklyn. 1 I; Pittsburg; " 4. Bacond gam: . Brooklyn, 0; PKte- burg, L ' ' At New ", York: . Nw : York, I; St. Louie. I. -vJ... - --, -'..' , f i At Boston: Boston, 1; Cincinnati, I tit toning). .' - t At Philadelphia: Philadelphia, I; Cbi- t0w t. ; , t-- . . STANDING. OP THE CLUBS. f . ' ' AMERICAN I KAOUB. ";,. won. Loit. Chlcaero . J. .......... at to New York ..... , M W , , Cleveland ... .... ft .' W Philadelphia............ 77 ' Ft. Louis ......... ...... 71 s Detroit ................ 6 14 "Washington M 2 ASR FOB , niQIIER -WAGES KPEXCETl EMPLOYES SLY STRIKE Boston 44 K ' h .1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. "--'V'"r " 1 - . TTon. Iott Chicago ,.11 U New York ..... W W Plttsburg Philadelphia. .. 1 Cincinnati I Brooklyn ..... Bt. Loale ...v..., . Boston ; .... W u 64 1 M 4 M 7 M HI i tt Employes' Commute Goes to Wean lugton to Keenest of Southern IUU .. way crucial an increase of Twenty live " Cent a ' i Pay Outcome Awaited With ' Intemit Oonoord Presbytery Adjourn to Mm 1 n 8prlnc ; .Ulokory.Mr.-W. Y. ' rmlder . Give Valuable ; Site and HoMplUl la Now . Aaanred New -.. Notoa y. of Salisbury i. and Rowan ,-' lOnaty. M:t.-jtte-f w, -. t . .) l . :l ; Special to Tha Obaervar. 'i SalUbury, Bept. : IITho I'Pretby. tanana.'KH liava Deit nar two dayi and thr . night attending'' Conoord Freabytery. s adjournal . laat night" to maet IB atmuganuai confereaca At Hickory.-- Jh, aeaalon- eloaed -with memorial- aarvlqa to Jiav..f Dr. J. Rumplo and with aoma buainoaa mat- tera, that had been act for tvday. Harrlng, th1 warm debata , Wadnta- day , .upon tjio .1 queatton , of .) oloter union, ma rraabrtery wag ' not a .T joe'Wtoa went about- thlnga with .m 1 puin-iim meinoa ana wngt tney .ixt aid waa hardly anybody a elaa affair. A42 Thejr uikad of tha famtna or mlnla- tfa tsr ,n tne,r flnomlnatlon. dlacuaaed Zj. tba. Inadequacy of their achoola to aitl"18" tl' demand made opon them oyina growtn qi tne ataaent boat ana maaa good report or mlaalona and 9C lomer .work. - Tha addreaa or Dr. .7 I Henry Lonla Smith Wednesday waa one of . th most Intereetlng things or tna meeting. lie epoke of Darld "O" nd ahowed that tha dearth of I ;42J mlnlater In the Preabyterlan Church, .M I wnich ha declared auffer more than 31; tna average denomination, la due to tne disposition of the parent to for sake the denominational school. By statistics ha proved that tha mlnlatry is dependent upon tha Christian col lege for Ita supply of preacher. Of th 1I0S atudenta anpplled the minis try by the college of the country, tna Btate nnlveraitlea and other cu- lar achoola had given but 100, and LEAGUE GAMES. , 1 . AMERICAN LKAOUK. , Cleveland. Sept. .-r-Clevelsnd and New . York bmkit fvn to-day. Both gamei -were pitcher' battle, i First gam: R. H. E, Cleveland 00000000 0-0 I 1 . New York .. O0101000-J 7 0 , Matterlee: and Benil: Clarkn the Chrlatlan collegea J.805. He said SlnvTJrTHuJ ' -P" C4- Presbytery might hear good reports Second game: R. II. E. ,na J w?u,a shown that Cleveland 00 100001 x I 10 o.000 member had been added last New York 00 000 001 0-1 4 I year; but It would And that the Ratterlee: Jim and Clark; Hogg and I minister to supply hat congnj'gatlon i "ne. j.w. i rnpirw, .ynnouy or i.ooo had not been found, and that , ra n.iii. of the j.joo parlahea of the Preaby rk-.w.i, a. n...... v.i, '" Church. South, there are about , 'Cownb. oui of 7ha bo m the '0,00 r'lho'" or- M n aetentb. tving the ecore. but Donohue mtereAtlng story of Davidson. Six . weakened In tbe eighth and the Athletic years ago there were but zl men who tvtrolt R. H. K. 0,91l-4 I i tfv 4 00 00 2 0 T 14 Oomlw and Divert and Berry. Time, 1J. Cmplre, Evan. Philadelphia riee: Indicated their intention to study for the ministry. The nest year there were tt. the neit 41. and laat year mere were t when the session opened. Before Ita close there were 7T . . . ; l u , yy v- x - : ll ' 1 . J I , -, t. 'V . . - I I ' - I ' ' i I E f f . v . ' . 1 " k J "-.a-vv , ' '-v. -.; ,.:',,... 1 i .t':V'A - J 'f - ,. ' ' '," rvijtjkvi, . ' . : - - : v .- v . . - ' f - I 5 I ' , 'His ; ' t, 7:v- I ;.'' ' r . . x k S i' SJBBBpgXJgMBSBaaBSSSSSBSSBBSSSSBBBSSSaSBSSmSS nepubllcan opponent to' Mr. Ouy Carter, another Dubson lawyer. . mOTO.-i OF ATTEHAXS, . - . , . . , - Every I.-Coiifc.Tato Foldlcr in MM'klcnburg: Is lu-uuivtcl to bend 111 riiotogTaiU to be l'latcd In the - Camp-Hall,- '"; -.'-- .-- ; To tha JEdltor of. The Qbeeryer;. ;. , eighteen month ago I made an ef fort to secure the photograph of all living parenta of Confederate veteran then living In Mecklenburg county, J succeeded In getting It, which I had I. framed, and they now hang together on the walls of our camp hall, loved and. admired by AU who aea them. Sad to aay only three or four of them are now Jiving. In a very ahort time not on can be found. I now want the photograph of all living Confederate veteran In, Mecklenburg county, to gether with name, age, company and regiment. The. I want to frame to be hung on tha walla of our camp hall. Send In th photographs, comrades. and I will have them nicely framed K ''-vi'. ' . ri oauamg an sngina ,Lt na ehown Vy tha abova cut. ; It Is, , bJaS'wW T" ';Prtlculir,,and tApar AtUchnienV .upPa.dea wanted. all tlmeA Pleaa do not'nerlect thla, j Thlg jatha la 1 1-Inch awing' and t-feef canUaa. v ; ;! ; ' -w but attend tO'H at youf aarlleat eon- ' --.rr-!. - .. - - v ... ' -f.,."1 ?., : ' ranlno.V ;.'Vv.V-i,.v: r. w fumlalt block to put under: head-atock and tall-etock to . Tenianoa... v.-.v.vv. Other city paper plea copy, , t ': . F. o.'Hawlet: : NATTDNAIj T.KAOTJTS. f burg ; d MEXICANS TIUlEATEMXa OCT BORDER. , Much unuilfiMi la hetns fell 1n Boufhsra irfM,', a ....l I - 80, and ha declared that the college failure, nr tha nad o OUtffrown IU Cftoacltr for can bordar- band of ornnliifl robhra mnrl mannm .-hth vMw. , antftrlalntTlAnt thltt 0 tlftW finrmltrirV I haa Kasain fa a. sssslna maxOIam AM.' Os.a- 111. a . e- .. r. - . A - I, T " wvvia nawaii9 f.aM yviuvu V. UW AIICIIVU OWl-l WUI1 rVIQV ina mtiV)MA b?,U,!l M'n,u,"1ty: The threatened raid.. Although tha Republic of Mexico would unhaaltatingly .TJZ.?.?-" ! ,5 i"T ,OC"W "' matter waa referred to a special Com- llaavow inv acta of tha outlaws tha fact remain, that k. A 11 an apnur aamn in ma iimv. Imltt.. mnA ui.v... i .v. , U. " V.. .t" "i V.I7I "7 . V . TT The second game ws called 'St the end .:.. ' noi rei eii ma iron nana 01 rrtnaeni iiaa, waov Ul nla twenty . . I mf m atnl n a mrf 1 1 bVa lnea a a .a t a .ma. . . ... - ... w uv.iv. vara m me executive saaaie na oiien aemonamtea ma aDlurv to crush - -v.t.v. v. niaicviiic i uiBgryer in n wwuuiry. vcijiaie woiiege, spoae lor nis institu tion. He declared that he had seen "l n" " 0 mucn in need or solrtt that marVa triaalltv Itaalf. la Of th aevnth Inning. First gsme: R. H. B. , Pltteburg 00 1001004 X 0 .Brooklyn O0O00Z021-0 IX t Bsttatics: Grady, Iever and Pelts; Scanlon and Bergen. Time, 1:00; I'm ' plra. Johnstone and Emsll. acond game: R. II. & nttoburg 001 000 1 ( 0 Srooklya OOOOOOO-O I I iiurv Rccommoaii oni ana mat if la i . . . now In the most flourishing condition!., of It life, A new dormitory and a music room era naadari. Roth nraal. ASK FOR HIGHER WAQE8. g'RMtSV TZ.n,1indiwMKnnl!lu ,drn.U "kM prb)rTT for funds for A committee of Spencer men I In "I r'llT- T'me. 1.0. Umpire, Km.ll I their new dormitories. Dr. Rmlih w..hi. n,..Z7 . -,..k .k-. ana jonnsione. i .iT. V ....,..- ..- .iiamnimi nqr ininp mil ktiu- i ouinrn i omciais there relative to Phtlsdelphls, Sept. ti.-Chlcngo defeat- n neaaa, out saa ir tney can get an Increase of wagea. It waa re ad Philadelphia through good work at tn dormitory they can manage to ported to-day that there would be a ht gel : long yt a year. strike at noon, but there seem to Score: it. at THIHT.R rntivn ttkt nnnnvirn i . t - mi.A ......... "4 -,: i I "V . v.ivninuu. i iuts wcrii uu reasoa lirr sues EN'?0. . 490001-T 14 ll The closlnsr meetlne- of Preihv. J ran.rii Th. ,.n..J -r.M.n.,pm ...... lewoiooo-i 7 t terv i..t ni.ht u- .. V. "JL -i?" natteries: Fteuieacn and Kllng; T.uth I Zi "- ." m ma- Doein. Tim. 18. Umpire, O'Day. """"n '. mis cniniau, l .that they do not ask for . - city; H. F. Beattie and J. E. Robin-I a reduction of hour, hu Umut Restoti. Bept A-With a hit over thl"n' Mr- cl J very bright young from It to 11.21 dallyr for ten hours' not aay they are A SOLID DELEGATIOX. : That la What ' Cbalrman Simmons Saya North Cavollnav MIU Send to ; Xt Conrrrm .. Eper Khou to Give Kxhibltiotv-awln'Clty New . Note. r , . , 4:,,.T Special to The Observer. '!; . Wlnton-8alem,' Sept II State' Chairman T. M. Simmon,, who apent tha nlghi here, tba gmest of, Mr. Clement Manly, went to Elkln thla morning, where ho mad a political address to-day. To-morrow b will omcum, political lamjea bofora tha ' AUrgd Criminal AsMult. . , ' Special to Tho Observer. ; v ' . . .. LouUbury. v '.?8ept V'- Il-Charloa Green, colored, waa . last night . ar rested and Jailed for an alleged crim inal assault on : Oracle OtlU colored. Tho crime-waa committed yesterday about Xt o'clock, but the girl' par nta.wera absent at work, and ah told no one about It until they re turned homo laat night. , Green waa easily captured, having . mad no ' U tempt toi escape.' He, denlea . any knowledge whatever of the affair. Small Wreck at : TJnlveralty Station. Special to Tho Observer. ; ' Durham, Sept. 38. There waa a wreck on the Southern at University Station thla moraine that greatly de layed traffic. The morning paaaenger train, due here at It o'clock, did not get hera until about J o'clock this morning. ' Th wreck waa cauaed by several feo car Jumping the track. No one waa hurt, - h , - V.N' - BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET i '-- ' ' NEW YORK. - - ,,. ' GREAT FAMILY HOTEL, u 'A Excellenca Wltbowt ExtraTagacuie, ...- -' RATES: American Plaa tt.M per .' dar. Rtmmeaa) Plan 11.00 per day. Thla beautiful hotel enjoy a repu tation pi nigneet respecubllity and freedom from all objectionable feat trea,vsmd recommend Itself to LA DIES and ! FAMILIES for it oulet. orderly : management, clean, . well-kept roonta, great puoiie panor gTaaa hall and liberal stairways. Send for Large Colored Map of New TOrv FRKJfl, ' ' , DAIflEL a WEBB. Mauurer. TILLY IIAYNSS Prop's. lAlte these m much two inchea, rnaklns 10-inoh awln for apeclal u, ' W caa furnlah revolving yoko to put (n ' place of tall-etock to andle long plecee of shaft or pipe. - THE ; D. AT TOMPKINS CO. MACnrXE BUILDERS, "i . ' St -4. WANTED I , - -. .100 f.:iIIIS fRESH fROM WORK i. .r y", . V 'v 1 1 . e ' Bring them to WacLsworth's ' . ' , 1 f S4table on'-Monday' October ' . ; . ' , V 1st and 1 will buy them.-; : w JOHN. SHELBY THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY. mAMEaV w-i...f, nun a nil nvwr in, .. v,a. tiuiii f lu , . a left field fence, Achlei won tonlay'i gsma nan and ha chosen a calling to service. They do fo Onctnnstl la the 12th Inning, scoring which he wa by birth gad Incline- going to strlk. w! aJSel."" moot' t,on peculiarly fitted. The young men or no, but the mi aa. . ...-...--.aTr"'BBti wroi nrriiinAi an vt. at w mi wtmum r i Maaa, a i m a. a vincinnau .... gqoo0I-t 4 1 " ur "P'r -sinnni o- .,, Mti.fii-- IV' T 3ota oooooooooooi-l io t I ..""v "na wl" "oon M givn morrow night It-4 no violation of 17- Kii-- .riT.- i' . . ..' Batteries: Ewtn and Bchleh Dnrnnr neiOS or work. Hr. Beattie. Will Ola confldanra nnr la It an . nfflolal end Brown. Time. 1:!L ITmnlra.. Cnn. I to Cuba and labor imnnr ttia nannla I .iin. ,k., e .t.. u... a. - r r i - ..it. in. l Ilia llicu 1 1, " ""'I"' caraenas. Air. toil S sermon was tha ahnna are not In favn, nf a atplka a credit to one ao vaunt Ha npacha4 I Th. ..k. ,w. 1.1. .... -- . -- ..w . . ... 1 . ,1 IC 111 u. I ., 1IUUVIV V. AffVA I Mll.llu , . - at the opening hour. and. although the machlnlsU came S!?:1 party u orn'lng and Paaalna- ll.. , aIuHnm i.. . I . ... . . a.. . . . . I get Una reaov for an a . m t Annt. ........ .... ...waina vui an ngni, iney no not wisn o see I ; . T. , , . ' , ' . "" closer union was th feature of. the any auch history re-enacted. It I I ntle overwhelmingly Demo- New Tork, Sept. lieehe was batted tiard.la the seventh and New Tork won . easily. tcore: r. h, fx ft- Louis 000000101-t I t New Tork lOlOOOOOi-S I l . Batteries: Reeh snd Noonnn; C. Mataewsoa. H. Mathewaon snd Bresna JUM. Time, 1:02. Umpire, Rlgler. Axornni mill for oartoxia. Cooling v Breezes The ocean la not the only water which ' make cooling breesea, 1 . The waters of th Catawba also . make them, for here In Charlotte the breese made by the Catawba . have a surpassing advantage over those of pemociau of AUeghany at th. ; 5";. un -rT eounty convention at noxrta, in. .n ..Vv.'aZ:.- n-VTr, wneiner u is arantea I inlMi .hi. , ,L , " " ... v"w hsqi matter la Kpected to ltld etT.t.hl"h .m", Mr , B,mne ua an lctrto current and we aupply InaL .settlement to- tn' th.e ""P1." moving th. fan. . - . f aiung sausractociiy. "More Interest We have In atook a large lot of fans la -boing taken in polltlca by the land we can eend out men at any Democrat In th State, a a whole I tlm ' to hook them uft with tnlna thn for several years," said the Ben- I from the Catawba Power Company, ator, who added that, in the close or rrom C tm Plant, - ; . w .'-. W AW i SOUTHERN AGENTS ' FOR .;; TlSHEli Wmn GERMAN HEP DLgg A?rtv mmriT.ff k . ! ' "--WiUTat , US FOR nJCKkiV''-'fT reakett ' Wahop Stam'Trapa Carrlod ta Stock; alto Card aothlagaad Uf': U ''Vv ;V;-' furf.ttoool SuppUaa,';v,v;. GHAKLOTTal ; ";;;. ' EJBJaOQf GUAM , j.': CPARTAXBURO Presbytery and no body of ecclesl- not denied, however, that the altua-1 ft"? h n,ht w,n not wrm up un- tn. tti Liari vi in amnurn. . v,nairman eimmon said that th "i "an laann nrmer or more I tlon la antita an1 that lh,M la a charitable stand unon tha matlar than i .... s . it. this one. The speech of Rev. Dr. out In rase there Is not a raise ln I Decrata would have about the! vuirii...n, oi loncora, naa mucn to the wage of the mechanic. Whatl ""J""" m ne next uenerai do with the result. H led the de- the Southern will do I another thing. " ly a two year ago. He think aim nia mienen earnestness ann An Interesting trial la set for to- " UD w cnangea in TBS D. A. TOMPKINS CO, ' Electrio SuppUoa, . ' CBLARLOTTE. It fl. . , tt trm tt... . r-.-.... a. a- I dramatic manner mad a pro al w in Vf.r. round Impression upon th minister i. . - rn- .w vs ind lavmen oresant morrow morning before T. M. Kern, majorities. Esq.. In which Mr. John T. Hadrlck Senator Is Confident that the Th minister lis plaintiff against J. Thoma Waler. Democrat of. North Carolina will Th men aired a difference yeaterday J,r . ""a eiegation to Congreaa. before a Davidson magistrate and Hcett will defeat Blackburn by a It want aaalnat vnnnf Hail i-li.lt Th iurauiiuui majortT- in tha Rla-hth The mas meeting for the cltv hava r sari smKnut tKAlt ifr . I district, while Crawford la ilVaiv tn BlicaUen for a charter h.n. I1"'"::. " 5".1 ...ar,.w . neev.iy waiser be ng a tenant upon Hedrlck'a """" V".?'0 majoriiy in .... mm mr iriiwa mat would nave St-I nlaca. anil hoth hava kaan arma line lenin." saia tna strata .chairman "'Bant Early t (iurinc. Special to The Observer. . Oaatonla. Sept. 28. Oaatonla I I have anothor cotton mill, an ap Mked Raliabury and were well cared for here. HOSPITAL NOW A CERTAINTY. ta sent to the Secretary of State. Th capital. 8100,000. ha nerly all been eobacrlbed and work on th building will begin In the early prtng. Th mill will have K.ooo ptndle and will manufacluro fine 5 J i ufrtjjrm U'- V :i .... II il R For Diamond or other procloua tone. Entirely new, strong and durable. v The - Arch Crown ' Setting give mors . light to th - diaraon d. than any - other - set ting b ade. A. complete at aortment for any aise atone .now on sale. Also have them ' for two and thref-ton rlnga Hoyden's scheme doubtful one until srarna Tt ain K. ... . . . i ""'r -i"-a arose ana vv iru ur riecinc iniketi luiimm v it flOWer from th Hpcncer Munntaln the Pet plan was soon to he reallmari Power Company or from the Hnuthern M"yor ,,'riln presided and the Me Tower Company. Tim uiim-inni r,,n'y Tre wss glvn for the tockholders ri.; Mr. I. Fl ilro... ""eellng. r"gf ,n" memorial service at the The matter, tha merits of which are A c- n -been laaued -for the I resbyterlsn church, and It was the I lost In disagreement of rerll... aenma twenty-fourth aooutl convartttort at most enthtislastlo gathering ever leas near aettlament than avae an' 'the North Carolina' Woman's. Chela. gotten together here for philanthropic Hedrlck haa sworn out a peace war- " Temperance Union, which will ffSS" n?ii,,?-.B.tB?,a nl urposrs. rrom the start Mayor rant aaalnst Walaer. Tha trial to. be hM In Centenary M. w ahu - .ww . -wisct iren, v i & Bruas. Just received, another ca f I Porcelain Enameled Bath. Tab and ' r. U. A. ray and Mr. J. It. wiih er, all aucx-e-sful cotton mill mo of th town Mr. Withers, ot prcatnl ruperlntendent of the Ossrk Cotton . Mill, ' will be superintendent. The plant will probably be lix ati d on the LaFar farm eat of tow n. SUPFRIXTF.N D KXT '! IOHKN. Mr. J. K. Avrui. i Maaton. Mr -ted to Taao liarg of Mora-union l traded Srtiools. K,i ' Special to The observer. siorganion. ept. Zl At a meeting of the board of trustees of the Mor- . - ganton graded school last nlitht, Mr K"'; Joseph E. Avent, of Mssi on. Kit eleKl. ' L od superintendent. Mr. Avent comes to nl" heirs. A xiigniy recommended. Ho Is gradu ate of the HUt 1?nlv-rnity. and I now dttor of Th Scotlsh Chief at Maxton. ' ' Th achool will open Monday, net. 1st. . , k Tb lady managers of Gr Hospital . Jiav eecured th Ialley Quartette for '' aa entertainment Monday nlht. Mr. Jack Have ha returned to her The pretllcst thing of It all was the munificence of Mr. W. K. Hnlder, cashier of the Wachovia Loan A Trust Co. While it was a hnlf-known se cret that he had promised the site for the building, there was enough uncertainty to sdd Interest to it. It ' announced last night that he had given a lot worth tlt.000 for "this property. It Is the largest piece of philanthropy yet coming from a Halls bury man or corporation. The lot is sltunted on Main street, where prop- erty is worm 8100 a front foot, it Is the old home pls.ee and prised be yond the possibility of money. Mr. Holder's only condition to the gift Is that. If It ever ceases to be used as a hospital. It ahall revert to lilm or Th hospital la now a certainiv Mayor Hoyden has been looking over the Southern charily Institutions and thla week went to Charlotte to see how that city handles Its patients. In Kallsbury and Hpencer there Is, owing to the hasardou natur of th workmen about th place, the . home In Atlanta. She win sail the 1st- . ,,M,C'."1 V ror pltr """Pi"! ter part of October to loin tier h.... , ' hand In the Philippines. ' f V, a.,.. ' Negro Crap Game Itesult tu Wioot- Spcll to The Obcrvr, , ' flpenoer. ' Sept. It. Jim Walker wa snot and nerhap faUlly wound ed near, thla place Ahi afternoon by , Will Crete, with whom h uusrrld over a gam or crap. oth are col trd end " th .weapon used wa a ehotgun. WaJker received more than a hundred ahot lit M body and waa rarried to' a hospital, while hi a e-aJlant eaoaped.-'.,". ,, vjv v To Drive Owt Malaria , ; . , And Bnild Up tho Syrtera Ts k the Old SUndard O ROVE'S TAKTELES.1 CHILL , TONIC , Yog now what yo ar taking. Tb formula la plainly printed on ovary Louie, showing It, I elmply Qulnln end Iron In a tasteless form. Th quinine drive out th malaria and Hi lr,n build up th system. Sold ty s.l 3alcr for J7 year. , lro i J Cf ine rraiernaT Institutions will be sked to take a ward each, th ds. nominations rsprtwentlng th church win nsve theirs, there will be paying room and charily wards, so that th Institution can b mad aa nearly aril-sustaining a poimibl. Th physician ar friendly to It and th nospitai is Cfrtain to he a little a burden to th city a It can be mad. Tha Rockwell people had a great educational rally yesterday, at which Mr. Whitehead Klutta. prof. George II. Crowell, of High point, and Prof. R. O. Klser, of this city. spok. In the morning Mr. Klutta , took th rostrum for aa addres of to minutes upon '"Fratamallam s Exemplified In tha Junior . Order of Americar Ma. chanlrs," A great dinner waa spread then, after which th band a-ava tha Signal for th second address. Prof Crowsll mad A strong address upon -oucauon as a power tor good. . Prof. Klxor wa pumped up without prep, ration,-but made a strong plaa for th school, giving local taxation, for which the meeting , waa direct, a big boost. Th vltit of thes three men, with oductipaai god Crtternal has seemed a morrow will ha Intereatlns-. IS not I from November trd to gth lnlala last night, and edifying. , Tne local officera are: Mra B. F. Mr. and Mr: Frank & Wllhalnv cosan, president; Mrs. R. P. Hanrv. " "1" iwo weii-xnown country people, i awcreiary, anu Mrs. 4. f. rearlnsrton. were nurt severely yesterday evening treasurer. while riding on a load of hay. They Mr. W. S. Shepherd, of tha Win. were thrown from th high place to I ton-Salem Uun Club, ha received a the ground and the limb of both I letter from the Winchester Arm proxen. Th injuria are not neces- company, stating that-It 1 th la- aaruy serious, but exceedingly pain-Mention or the company to have . oral of their expert ahot In thl Aiies Maggie Kogere and Mr. John vicinity aoon ana would txtpleaaed to Krlder, two well-known young peo-1 hav them glv an exhibition of pie or paiisDury, war married Wed- anooting on the ground of th local nesday night at '.the home of the club. The expert whom the fcom- brldo on chestnut Hill, and left inv paay will send are Mr. W. R. Croeby. M a . I I . I . I .. at a 4- .1.1 as. a W aa mm. a. ruiairij nr nuuioern cmes on ineir tr. 4. a, ziawaina, Mr. J. ft, Taylor, bridal outing. .Mis. Rogers tha. Mr. John Boa and Mr. and Mr. A. moved here recently from - China Topperweln. Mr, Croby l-.th Grove and Is a pretty and popular -champion trap-shooter of the world. young woman. Mr. Krlder la th while Mra Topperweln 4a on of tha AM t finaian'a AaMult aL.alS aJ ik.U a l aa . a.- - v-.i is ui7 piivrriu hu nm riilfJ inotl IQ tn VDKd otattftt, ,h.r..,Ji'6,0fh!! Dnfrtu Pf'ty ?or All th. expert, will give exhibition ehrlff, J. Hodg Krlder. , He J a of fancy ahootlng. For tha event the ...t iiiiii-. at Bjimicer, j ney win iiv winstoh-8a)m Club haa determined in Kallsbury. ;v , to hate a olg tournament to which The same night and at th cam ahot from all part of th Bute are hour Mis. R.lia Boat and Mr.TB.nton to b Invited, .. w.la all perwn. y'Ztf rrM tth hom Twln-Clty., There will ie ""aV,. ""0 ror an whtf wish to enter the ..... v.." a'.T. mi j i contest and quit an .interesting .af- v-iiiw urn iroin. auarru snd I IIV- I fair It Drom Sea to- be. V Whlla 'tha daU,fm:rrr:?m,::,orf H u?$Z& .t .h..0.,C wm;b?about Ootoher- -..Arlh.!?:.1,a OvP" 'a!?rtA -hM "? Tho- lam. 1 Bi Jordon' Chanter: m ,-i.viu tn si( lor ins puolIC I Daushtera of tha CnnfaiWam, i buiMina tn ha areata in a.n.h.. ii7rnlT' . or confederacy, . of it. L. h. " "ikf. i'.L."ra'l winston-oaiem, held thir nrt meet- met w.,h .h. "." n -J"0 u' "!?- sembly snd listened to th reolu-lZZ Zn "Vh- is dUtL' tlon a to location. Burton CraUa i?"0".." .!"? tB .DWfneyn K(J.. mov.d th.t th Sen. 0f ,h u.l! , rirat .r-.Ta iV meeting be that the building b. pl.cd .1.2 FiXL?1 "3LS: m tne neareet cntrai point, of th ' :""'a A ,'. ' city ana no; more than a block from th publlo qure, at th liiter secjion of Main and Innls . atraeta There were aom beautiful lot of- Hackney Bros. V i' -?'t .....;, '-', V" V (;.. u, Plutnblng and Beating Con tractor. Jobber in SuDoTlea. JV. Flftlt St, viwiwi-.iii, a. u. . HOLLOW BLOCK MACHETE. Marval to th building trad,' Make your; own building material on th ground, v;!T-. '! '.':.- PRICE. i . . '. ..';4 15.00. "r. - ViJ. C. HERRING MFG. CO, , l7iV, . v -ivera.aa) MANTKL' ' WOlU. 1 I A specialty of our a. and out uu. tela are far superior, both In material, werkmaaahlp aad style, to th ordi nary stook manuL . We'd ilka to to Inspect our designs at first band and know personally and perfectly th difference between our work and intra "i wui prove money . saving knowledge to you. - We also handle iwiee ano graua .Writ1 for catav togua. ' : '., T. n. WEAIUV OO. .' f ' CTmrlotto. Jf. CL - Let U$ Serve You MM for AH; Purposes sell the Best Coai that xrioMy -can tmy, and know we can give tutisfacon. no mat ter what your ftxel xtr quirernents may be, J . 1 ' Blacksmith Coals 4 Standard Ice ahdFucl ruff, aecrstary, and Mrs. C. U Sum mers, treasurer. , ' :'..'...;'). -,.',-Mr. Benjamin' Franklin, eft ng. rnr or rnnadeipnia. arrived in Elkln fared, ulna In all. but the matter la I J?l "Jiul fcMf: now narrowed to fo.ie mA ih. . a... I C. 'L. Holton, of Wlnstoa-Halm went i clalon will not be hard to make. Mr. ovr " .Proposed route of the new EILworth went -from hr to other !?,ro ' Tadklnvll He was places wher h will elert th alt J?'1'' b Messr. D. II. Blair, of the for the building voted for at th Twln-Clty, and It. H., Wheeler, of last trm of Copgrosa. , High Point, and H. and R. M. jr - . t , 1 ' wriainam ana . u, norron, or aUlkin, III V " - , x BAD BITRN QUICKLY HKALttn. . ,n psrty leaving to' traverse the II I ' -' -l t r m d.ii.M.d .ith LV.t rl - 'ule Mouth of Wilson. Va.. or ff fir I 'in . thvsin" rU,lBWoW.UhforWhme & Portion a. Is deemed rdessary. J J f flV j g f) feat bound to write and t-llou to,'' The matter will be discussed la Tad- 1 1 1 JIU U W Yea i::t Refrijeriitcn; . . 1" A ' ' v J 1 . ( I !,'' Vyheh voti get: ready come in andBeb'ua. . . says Mr. JloHtrt Itttlnn, o7 John HI ii.imiiim I Inla.lA ' ' . f u ii.ti. . ... - klnvill next Monday. Mr. J. M. liodonhsmer.. wllf danahl hsd a nsa hum on her knea. i ar,niL.,iI i ... . . . Ch.mh.rl.ll.'. Sal. a and It 1,..I.M :.T lawyer v i-onaon. nas ..n tlfully.' Thl salve sllsv the rmin of a burn almn.t ln.isrtly, )t I for sal by (V, aa. euituui s VVt ' , , nominated tor state, tsenstr Vy the 1 Democrat Of th d:.trl t comi,ie,i of Curry and Bloke cour.ths. .: Stbv Dealers and Roofing -, Contractors, ' n on Sit. til M. Tryon Et. "4 . . ooV;lfci Ilia. MOON It UADR - many people would lead tier to be lieve, when the housewife . goee to purchase flour for her baking day but If ah haa enee used the i'ride of Charlotte flour she will take nothtn eie. it la mad of the choicest e. leetad wheat er1 rroonrt at our nl ia, liX.1 I i Ui , 1- I 0 1. 1 1 S U Jj 1 l.i.. - I . . Dr. Sa lfyo nutcLUon. 9. 3. Hate bison. irjsuRArjCE ':-A!pFiRri';'''i -ACCIDENT OFFICKi No. t. Boat Battdlaa, 'v Bell I'Tboao 48S9. , si I CZ-K TV CAPUDINE iMMtMATtxT cvaas 1IEADACHE3 VsahseeCOLDJ I in Tom nova TrUl 8(k Kfb Al Or . ' A 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1906, edition 1
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