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y DONOR OF VAN0ERBIL CUP. M'Ucti'reeret has been:exore9sd flrawal , of William K, Vanderbllt, Jr from tit famous cup race which.' bears fatB name. -Mn Vanderbilt ,id entered to drive . ltd horsepower car a a. member of the German team,:' but ..learning that n la entry was, considered by-som as a display. :f questionable- taste, 'the speed "loving roung-. millionaire ; promptly. ,Aclld lt.t',;. r ,V ,.Vx,'i ..-'"' ' RTfl Tl I. V k T. iWDOVf If . ft TD BALLOON x ASCENSIONS tfo-tAY t . '- '.' '-. V - " . U'lth Promise of ; Good Weather, 'a County "r-alr t Twin -City Will Hay ,,'.. lUg Crowds To-Day CtUsens V of . y Township . In Stoke" Sue County V. CkMunuHolonera to Recover ' Taxes n '.Takl by -Railroads , According to Act, of Legislature--Political Mat . I," ton Governor Glenn Returns to " v luieigb.. ,'?' :- .v f ' V: v Winston-Salem, Oct.; ".Dr. ; A,' Of." Jones and , Mr. John A... Burton of TVelnnt Cove, on- the part' of 6aura town township-, and Mr. J. 8pot T7 -lor, of Danbury, on the part of The Meadows township, plaintiffs, have brought suit against the commission era of Stokes county to compel the county to allow fiauratowa and Mead- owa the county taxes of the Norfolk i Western and Southern Railways, same . tr h nnni1 fnr hatt,. mtkAm and schools' for. the two townships. The complainants base their pleas on an act passed by the Legislature of 189 reading in part as follows: : , I Stokes county are hereby authorised and directed to set apart from all other county, taxes all the taxea paid each year as county taxea by the Cape .".rearer uaim vuigjr nwirraa vo, n v their property lying- and, being In Cat 1 MB f a ears . mtA Uaanai 4aw nntiltva vi ev so an, vs eaa.euuw win unnijM .)- resnectlvelytof aald county of Stokes; and the earn so respectively paid each year on the property In fesxji of said ' townships by said railroad company ' ahall be expended exclusively within the aald Bauratowa and ' Meadows townships respectively for reforming ,the . pttbno- roads, building ""- bridges, j j T vaicuums iviivvid, vi srov.w viuri hi Dest and not otnerwiae. At the last meeting of the commis sioners a petition signed by 104 tax payers-or --Bauratowa and. Meadows, incorporating the provisions of the - - above act. was refused by the board on the grounds (l) that. the act Is uncon stitutional snd unjust. to the other : townships and O) that the alleged - right of the ptltloners Is barred by . the ' sUtute of limitations. ' The 1 petitioners take the position that they ; ' paid tne taxes wnicn orougn the ran "v roads and should exclusively reap the -benefits arising therefrom. They de mand not only that they shell be al- 4 ow,ed the county taxes acerulng on : the property of the two railroads In the future but that they ahall be ) reimbursed for the. IH.QOO tbey have aireaay srnu-H B1CJ DAT AT FORSYTH FAIR. . . . 'TA.mAmpniir ul)l ika s-Km Via A a v-v w t wap arw . Wllf eat the Forsyth fair and horse show. The weather man promises good weather ( and 'the fair management has assur-.-- ance of a large crowd. In addition to the races, exhibits and other splendid : ' attractions, there will be two balloon ascensions io-morrow. eome oi ine . finest horse flesh In the country will - be exhibited. . r v -CAMPAIGN IN FORSTTH. -v. 1" I The Forsyth candidates will begin an active speak ing tour and canvass of the county ' urium.nun I v uciooer loin ana .continue It. from V men unui luoumx, ucmDcr swin,wnen It will be closed in, Winston. The speaking will be well , advertised and - a good attendance la expected as the speakers expect to givs some energetic discussions of the 'Issues raised. ' Congressman Kltchln will speak with the candidates at Vienna, Tuesday, , October 114,- and a great . rally la ex pected mere mat nay, ' r . v Mr. Thomas Chafln having deotlned the nomination for clerk of Superior Court tit DavlA rnunlv. tha llaniihll. , can executive committee of ' Davla .- mil yesiaraay ana nominaiea A. T. Grant, sr.; for clerk ef the-conrV Governor R. B. Glenn loft last even- lti nr Ilalalirh j Hi bad nlKKiil n ''spend the tnttre week with hla home people.' but on account of hla engage , mnt to be present at the launching of the North Carolina boat at New port "News, Vs., It was necessary for .-mm io return nome last nignt. , n MR. HACKETT8 CAMPAIGN, i ' Mr. T, H. Vanderford. of Salisbury, chairman of the Democratloeampaign committee for the eighth ongresslon- al district, was In the city yesterday, . 'returning home to-day. . In an Inter- view Chairman Vanderford stated that . Mr. Itackett was making, an aggres- tv rampalgn and. that encouraging reports are being received, from all parts of the district. , j- f ..... Y , l ' 1V....L. . . ' IL. A. . - Brown, Who was badly cut up Tuesday y evening by-a negro named Xawrence Campbell, will recover. -To the' sur prlso of the - attending physician, " ' Brown had no fever and hla condition l. was In every way much more favor . able than It was yesterday.. . : . J. O. Goldstein, a Hebrew cltlxen, .. was given a preliminary hearing be- farm s maa-lstrste thla aftavnnnn ...n tha rftiarnt nf trvlnartA tinrik m aui dnce occupied by him to , . secure 11.000 Insurance on the - houschol4 property alleged to be 'rrth only to tne mgner court. 'He was rrleas- , i .upon d 4pon 00 cash bonl pui vp by datives. . ;-t J ' AV- re v PANaKR FROM THIS PLAQUB. ... Tliere grave danger from the plnsue .. of Coushi snd Cold thst era m prevs. ' Jnt, tinlaa,. you take lr. Kins' New I'iroVry for Conanmptlon, t'nunb end v,id. tin Oeorse Wsllt. of Forat niv, , Ma., wrltn: "It's a. Oodaand to peopla , llvlna- In rllmnta Where coushs snd oiil.li pr avail. I And It niilckljr ends tham. It t ravanti I'natimovtirt. nuraa Tiilrlnha .va wonderful rallff In AMhma and Jiy t'avar. ami mHr wank lungt atron anoiiph ti Wan! off 3"niimptlnn. Cong In ani Old. fine, and $1 no. Onnrsntaar) I r n. J I. Jordim A C'o.'a drug itore. Trial buttle free. . , ... by racihar autamoblllsts at the with Prrrwratlonrt Frogrcwalng for Central ';;Crolina Fair at GreensbtHfO. Next AVeck Negroes t Indulgo m v Fe . f or-aU v nsrhfc Gate City News Notes. v;,,:-'- Special to Tho Observer. --r y ' Greensboro, Oct 4. Pro?.' XI. C. 8. Noble. oV the faculty of -he State University, deputy grand master of tno Masonic oraer , in . ini aistnct, will be present at a Joint ueetlng of the Greensboro . lodges . of ' Masons Saturday evening. The programme for the evening will consist of an ad dress by Professor Noble and tho con ferring of the third degree upon P. D. Gold, Jr. "Refreshments will be served. - A number of visiting Masons ars expected to be present. --In a free-for-all fight In a negro dance halt on South Elm street last night, three -'-negroes were seriously cut with knives . or rasors. John Stewart, one of the participants, was arrested : aftd lodged la Juii. i Tho others escaped before the officers ar rived. ." ' ' , Preparations for tho seventh an nual meet of the Central Carolina Fair Association next arek go for ward rapidly. Mr. Arrasmith, who has the racing events In cbrg. nay that he has secursd some of the beat racers n tha South. The exhibits o? farm products and -; marufactured goods will be larger than ever before. Many entries have been roi5e. It Is expected that there: will b - a reoord-breaklng attendance. A large . crowd attended the bah- ahow and beauty contest gtvun in the rooms of the Cable .Piano Company thra afternoon ad . evening, Prises, were awarded f to, tha three, prettiest babies snd for the handsomest couple In attendance. There was an at tractive musical programme. -United States District Court to-day was busy ; with- tbe trial of . more cases for retailing.' Judgo Vilams aid Judge Bynum represented the ' defendants.- This afternoon the v civil docket was called, but no case a weie tried. ' Work "has been commenced on the new building to be occupied by The Christian Advocate."- The Advocate Is erecting tha ' building.' and will use the first floor. The second floor will be used for offices. Rev. H. M. Blair. editor of Th Advocate, laid the first brick for the new home of the PP"". Mayor murynj ua ,i.,to Sunday - ordinance . so as to alloM I liverymen and bootblacks i do busl ness on Sunday. He has added to the section: "This does not pply to bootblacks.' . The traveling men who are- r visiting Qreennboro ore laughing at the ordinance, and scire of them' express their opinion .or h in nretty strong terms.. .A drummer's trunk nnj contents. valued at tlOOwas delivered to a ne rro woman In the eastern part of th citv by the . baggagemen last wyit- When the salesman oemanaca ,u - .. V It -miM tint found anil a search was made. ' It ras found In the house of the woman, ( un ooened. ' '.ijl'. i' T. M. Reddy, a portofnee Inpoctor who : has made his headquarters :n this citv for some .ime, han been re lieved by Mr. Perklna. who hav al marfv arrived. ' Mr. Reddy . will . re main- In . No'rth Carolina while , Mr. Perkins Is getUng familiar with tha work. He does not know to what State ' he . wtlUbe sent. , . ; ; V . . '' . , Ml, j t' i nsj 1 '".'' FACTORY C3LVNCE HANDS. . ' ' - - i L'I.. ,J Mr. ..S Smith Roy oni Mr. A. C. Miller thqJSeUuont Cotton MOls at KbdbV. Special to. Tha Observer.' . ' Shelby, VCt. . s or mny oays Messrs. A.' C. MJller snd J. C Smith have .been on a trad for tha - Bel mont Cotton Mills at this place, own- d by. A. CT Miller. The tmnsacuon iraa consummated to-day, Mr. Miller, ona of the best-known mill men In this State, Is now. the owner of the mill.-, ' Mr. . Miller ' was tired of so much business, having been m engaged in it for ' 10 1 years, and thought it was time for him to hold up a little. Mr. Miller ha made a success of this business, a he always is successful in the enterprise he engage in. The price Is not named, but was satisfac tory to both parties, ,V i .VLr, 8mlth. who Is on of tha most prominent mill men In this State, will make success of this mill, undoubt- VERDICT FOR 9 10,000.' , Nrw Hanotrr Court Awards Injured Kmnloro of OooaollilsWHl nailwai'. : l,lgtit A Power Company Verdict for Double Amount iTenonaiy Awara- Special to The Observer." :M-," Wilmington, Oct. 4. -A jury Jn Su perior Court this afternoon gave a verdict Of 110,000 to the plaintiff In the case of Melvln Home against the Consolidated Railway. Light A Power Company, nf this city. ' Home was an arc-light trimmer for the company and in July a year agft came near being electrocuted while attending to' a lamp, aoated on an Iron pole at Front and. Dirk streets. ,11 lost hi right hand as a result of the burns re ceived. .The plaintiff recovered 15.000 In a former trial but the Runrem Court gave the defendant a new trial wnu-n now resulted in a verdict of over rlouble the amount ortstnatlr awarded. ., . . . . ' IN THE DALE AS TO BAITS RAISING OF CARGO SLOW WOUK South Carolina Inunljrratlon Doimrt-mi-lit Mill Up In 11 hi i Air . ait to . Htitca to bo Charginl on Outgoing Trips of Steamer W lttcklnil, ililcli UI IjuhI laied of rorcl-iii-rs. at .. CliMrlcMoiiHtanibllng In Columbia . Pool lloonwA New riensiire I'ark Isaac Knight. -.Negro , As- '. gallant - of . Alkr. Iady, to bo Hanged October 2tu. - .. ;" ;. t. . w i Observer' Bureau, . . , - 110 Main Street, " V 1 Columbia, 8. C, Oct. 4 -The Immigration department la still "up In the air" as to what the rates- are to be on the out-gng trip of the MWhtteklnd.',J the v,Nortli German Lloyd concern's steamer that will be sett out from Germany the ltth on an experimental . .trip. : and . conse quently the business of raising a cargo proceed ' seriously . handicapped.' The cablegram which Mr.', Herbert re celved yesterday from CommlBsloher Watson and which had to be repeated for correction, was deciphered, to-day. It said that the local agent In the ter rltory. would .be able to furnish' the rates. Accordingly Mr. Herbert wired Manager H. v F. ,' Jackson,, of - the Charleston freight bureau to get busy with u. ; ..v, ;--J-: -;--;i-.' Mr. . Herbert was Informed hr;sti agent of the steamship company that tha rates the New York office of the aompany, sld . ijhey knew uA4ing about some time ago would bo avail able there on the 4 th,' and according ly ' ha wired to-day to ask for the rates and to know just what 'day the Wlttekind 1s expected ' In ' Charles-, ton. Mr. Watson cabled that the ehlaf would com 'over with a fine cargo and he . hoped an encouraging out going cargo woild be sent baclc whlch wlIL of course, be done: . -The load out will consist largely of raw cotton and cottonseed - manufactured prod uctai , --, -i. i,;--. : vThe Governor received a letur from Commissioner General Sergeant to day saying ha would be on hand In Charleston when tha Wlttekind land ed to see to the examination of the aliens and make . personal observa tions as -to what Is required. . Superintendent Andrews, of the Atlantlo Coast Lumber Corporation, at Georgetown, has wired Governor Heyward ' that i he , . had repeatedly wired - the Clemson authoritlea to please send an expert there to Inves tigate a number of cases of what ap peared to be glanders amons the stock at Rosemary, but that- he had been unable to .get a reel v. .'Gover nor Heyward then wired Clemson as foUows: "W. H. ; Andrews rec-orts serious epidemic among cattle at Rosemary, & C. Please confer with him at once. Urgent." , GAMBLING IN POOL ROOMS, r Complaint has been made to the police, commission that some of the pool room proprietors are allowlns gambling - on the games In their places. Chief Daly, who was tireaanl at the meeting . of the 'commission, said that similar reports had come to mm and that he had notified the proprietors to have it stopped. The commission directed him to see that the practice stops. It was betting on "keely pool" that Is said to have been one of the principal causes of the downfall of a young bank collection clerk here recently. It is a notorious fact that the practice prevails to a large extent and is known to all fre quenters of -those places except' the police. The victims of the vice are mostly young college boys. It Is believed that Secretary Love. of the fair society, and those asso ciated with - him have arranged for about the best .racing at the coming state lair that will be seen on the South-Atlantic fair clrcut this season. The purses are larger this year than they have ever been, there being two prises of 1407 each and several of 1300 and 4400. And there will be more racing days this year from Tuesday to Friday, Inclusive. NEW PLEASURE PARK. The Riverside Park 4s Boat Co. Is fc newly-organised local enterprise which hti tot ila purpose navigation Columbia canal through the locks Into the Broad river to a pleas ure Island three miles , above the locks Thla lalsad, which contains It acre of beautifully - wooded hilly land, will be parked and boats run to It regularly, with various form of amusement provided on the Island. A party of 10 started to the Island yesterday afternoon In a gasoline launch, but Just before reaching tbe lock the engine broke down and the party had to float down three miles. The official representative of the city got ,. seasick - when the newspaper crowd present rocked the boat com tng back, but generally speaking the trip back was mora enjoyed than the Impressive-on going up. The com pany will do a general freight anJ paaeenger business. The canal com pany resisted an such boats being put on the river, but gave way when It was demonstrated to them that the statute law required them to keep the canal and lock passable to boats. The city, at heavy expense, has built a pipe bridge across the canal ob structing boat trafflo at a point about half a mil from the root of the canal at Gervat atreet. but the company I not Insisting that this be tsken up, The water work people say It would cost 114,440 to change this bridge, which carries the Intake pipes to the new reservoir for the city new half million dollar water plant. The ques tion of allowing the company to build a set of docks Just above this bridge Is now pending la council. INJURED ENGINEER OUT OF HOSPITAL. EnaiMar McDanleU the victim of tha wreck which-occurred at Barton station a few days ago, when the Southern's Florida, northbound train wa derailed, was to-dty released from the Columbia 'Hospital, still a bit week, but apparency out of ny danger of any permanent Injury, The railroad authoritlea still entertain confident hope of being finally able to locate tbe : men who pulled up the rail at the north end of the trestle. It wss hi evident Intention to throw the train up the little creek from th X 0-foot bridge. , .The fact that It w a new bridge and- th. guard rail wr firmly secursd held th train on the bridge.' 'If It had been an old bridge, the- railroad people eay, th entire train would have been thrown up the creek and nearly everybody on board killed. v ' The negro, Isaac Knight, , ha been convicted ef rrlmlnat assault at Aiken, In spit of 'his plea of not guilty, and Judge Gary has sentr-nced bin?' to hang on October tt. Knlht assaulted Mr. K, B. Chapln, a North ern woman, who had been living i.r Aiken a number of yeaf.- -flno had befriended Knight, v and when her neighbor warned her of the dsnger of allowing him too much conldera tlon she rrt'lled that he wss all right, that h W a "perfect gentleman." A cold la much mors eally rured whn the bowala r open. Kennedy-.. ,aa.tlv Money and Tar opna tha bowalf and Srlvea the ml out of th -.t.in In young sr eld. B..14 by llawlay I narmai y, iio.iaiii: IN LENOIR. One iScro Kills Another' and Ituiu -Away, 'J ImhikIi , 1-Jj-o WltneaeCH bay tho lHcd Va Accidental. ; ,;. Special to "The 'Observer; .1 ' '- -- Kfmiton, Oct.' 4.- Yesterday after noon about 4 o'clock Hosey McCullen hot and , killed Bill . Herrtng and, throwing hie gun to the ground, took to the woods and has not been caught. From eye witnesses and the best .in? formation obtainable from other sour ces, however, it Is- learned thai' the shooting .was accidental. Y-Both Am negroes.: Herring,' It seems, was sit ting In the kitchen at the house on Mr, Asa . West's place, cooking, some thing to eat, when McCullen came up with a gun' In hlshand and', the two were talking of going hunting. ' . Herring sent for his gun and had It lying ..across his arm when ; tbe proposition was made by one of them that be could cock his gon and get ready to shoot as quick' as anybody. In this way McCullen's gun went off and the entire load of squirrel shot took effect in Herring's neck, - He fell eft the bench and died Instantly. Mo Cullen then threw hla gun down and ran away., supposedly toward Grif ton. Coroner Green, of LaOrange, was noti fied and went'to investigate this morn ing. .Herring waaa : man, of family and an Industrious darky, while 'Mot 1 Cullen, who ist onty about 18. year old, la said to,bs shiftless and ha j oaa reputation '' .-r; , , t v , :. i . i h i' i x ;', KEG ROES CONDEMN CRIME.1' ., The-y Hold Mean Meeting 'at Tarboro and Plcdgo Whites Tlieir Co-opora-' 'tkn iq Hunting Pnwq Brute Who :r Assaulted Yewng White Woman. Special to The Observer. Tarboro, Oct 4.- Last night a large crowd of the best element of-negroes met In tho court' house and adopted resolutions strongly condemning ' the dastardly attempt to assault V Mis Kldd. the young lady visiting here. In these resolutions hearty support and i co-operation are pledged to the officer of the law to aid In bringing to Justice the wretch. Quite a number-of speeches were made by school teachers, preachers and other, all de nouncing the Infamous crime and out rage. C. M. Eppes, principal of the Greenville colored school, made a very strong speech In which he appealed to the best element of his race to do all In their power to put down law lessness. A colored woman, who is a tekcher la -this county, also made a strong appeal for the maintenance of law and order- and for peaceful rela tions such as existed between the races prior to tho 740'. . Nathan Williams, a barber here, was a prime mover in holding the meeting. New 8. A. Ti. Agent at Chester Dr. McCain to IxM-tnrc . Special to The Observer. Chester. & C Oct. 4. Mrs. J. K. Courtney, of Atlanta, Is the new 8. A L. agent at this place vice W. a Lank- ford, resigned. Mr. Lank ford will probably go into the service of the Georgia Railroad. Dr. J. I. McCain, profeasor of Eng lish at Ersklne College, has been en gaged by the Patterson Public LI brary Association to deliver a lecture In thla city on the evening of Fri day, November Sd. Mr. Fred Coogler, of Atlanta, for merly of Chester, a representative of the Southern Weighing and Inspect Uon Bureau, Is In the city for the pur pose of instituting a local agency. Mr, Hire a Good Painter '. j ' , . 1 i But do not hire him too often. If you use poor materials, not even a good 1 painter can give you a, good job. Cheap or improper paint is very expensive in the long run. , Paint should be made from ,,- Lewis Pure White Lead (Mad. br th Old Dnsta rVocaa) and Oil. Lewis Linseed Such paint will r give good service ; JOHN T. LEWIS ft BROS. CO. sji a, rreat 8c, Philadilyata, fa. ''. Tot sale by all 6rtt-cku dealers. ' For Bale by All Dealers. Maurer's Rat-nnd Roach-Past ittract i these vermia by lu edori tbey sat !fcr' Him rh'm ixufrv rnn avrttttn Is ire Scats bedtmss.anlS.4eas. awMha.' Bold ani In bntilra, . At all rirne.Ma' or ,.i.r ' Tb real cause tor Cczema U the the blood. These impurities get into action of those member of the system ot the refuse and waste of the txxly. rttetn it ferments end generate acrid Humor which ere absorbed into the blood, overcharging' thla vital fluid with acid. la its effort to kevp the sys tem healthy tbo blood throw off th humor thronch the cores end irland of th akin, causing this tormenting akin disease, The escape of adda and humors through the pore and gland Irritate and burn the kla, producing pustule filled with a clear, sticky fluid, which dries in crust and patches causing the most intense itching, and often pain. The trouble is in the blood, and S. 0. 3. is the remedy for Ikiema, because it U a real blood purifier. It roes down into th circulation, remove all acids and humors ana make the llood rich, pure and healthy. When S. 8. 8. has done this the symptoms pass away, the blood is cooled and tbediaease enred permanently. Nothing act so promptly or pleasantly in alt ski a diseases as 8. 8. 8., and it, is at the same time a fine tonic to the entire system. . pook on Skin Disease and medical advice free, rm e-"rr - r 'my-m ... CooKlur will have the follulng points In Ms territory:' Chester, '.Rot-k 21111. Yorkvllle. Lanvoster , and Catawba Junction., , .. ";.:;. ,' ,;'.- , ;lo6k . "T beform 'PJ3NM ',c:,TOU, BUTI : v If a sufferer from C , rheumatism '.'.?.', yoa j cannot make a;, mU- ''tak by buying i:'; Large Tarr bottles. ItQ Saturday 0ctI6 Ji v- MATINEE AND NIGHT ' - ARCHIE tti, SHEPARD'S k. ' ,' i ';HIgh .: CISS '; r MOVING TICTlTREsv; , ' . t . ' - ,. ' h Everything New; r I' ' ' JOSEPH NATC8, . -- v . Popular Baritone Singer., - i .' 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1906, edition 1
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