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CilARLOTiii D.MUV P. CAIJJWRLL A. TOMPKINS I Publishers. Cvdy Day Li 11:3 Yecr, t SUBSCRIPTION JTUCBi ' -daily... .. -v One VMr .................................4X00 i I DUWtll 1 lira mouths .... '"... ; 8EM1-WKEKLT. One year fLM Hi m uotlia M Ibree months ....... .... ........... V , FUBUHHBRC- ANNOUNCEMENT. .H South Try on street. Telephone 7 numbers: Bualnesa office, Ball 'pnone ' 78; ciyr editor's office. Bil phone, 134; , mm editor's offto Ball 'phon. 73. Advartauag ntei era fumlaoad on ' app.ktaUoa. Advertisers may tel sure that throus"h im eoJmna of Ula papar tbey may reaea all Charlotta v- an4 a portion of tba baat paopla In . - tbis State and uppar South Carolina. I'lii paper gtvas eorreepondenta a wide latitude aa it thinks publlo policy permits, but It la la ao oaaa rsspoa , albla for Uialr viewa. It M much pra farred that oorraapendaota alga tbalr , K; names to tbelr aruolea, especially In w. hri they attack paraona or t aOaUtutloas, though this la not da- mended. Tha editor raaarraa Ilia rlgbt . . . ta give tba names of eorrrapondanta ,.' wbao they ara demanded fei tha pur- paaa ml paraoaal aatiafactlon. To re oetv consideration a communication must ba accompanied by tha trua of tha correapondent. i' lfc-L7"Ho,a on Turner," aald tha Judge m,"k a man on Horseback met I No other remedy on earth it so kh for children a llolll.tere HocKy )iuun them eat, siaen and eyes. rov rlierkt. 'ta or H. iL Jurun CO. dvlop uiE v rnooccnviJ m-iivu wr ui tears oi ever-popuie- I Steward'a desk, chooatnff clear. tion expressed ty r. jamee J, Hill itamman was talking at the 'pbon. 'My nam Is Nerrla. not Turner" --w ... -'. 1 Whan tlHm.n h.A i .,. v. Ii. " . not t Aarnerv iil lister; uiit'uma prtvioutijr ia r, w in repijr. . (Tni ak..-. frk. lc,n Vr with smile on his faca. 'Tou UkeTno"ount' U that tha omil,.T. W"""f S?.r ' "ckOO I knW - you T of land to produce arsatar cnAe ITai'. t ..". f. you r, on your way to The AttMrtm District Tclecrann mort wlthyui limit. Wa are eonatanUy "J1 Ti . ni '' k COnntn: .yon're ' delegnte, I Cnanpany dcJIrera apickarea, parcel, "'"! ivinium yaviua uum unaii i r umvi u ibuu iuu io avina to vote lor roa. inoteav iaTltatiaaa. i furnlaaea " " ' ...... w . . am i vviuif u nmu. nr. (a than aa much corn PEOPLE'S COLIC and attention to. one aora of Und and Hirnman Hh. m.ll 11 u, fcii V" '? "' '"T " from It aa an iimt. 1 i. 1 . - - kiui dm waj wunuo wu vm. tui uimni win asu foe another with potatoes, and so on throufh St married she might continua to I bad hla hands Involved to - tha knot I advtirttaciinjsitd for Uila colaann. the entire range of edible crops. - Thaae I addreaa ma that wav. tt vnnM T dnn'r ,..4 . I 'Ituim . a . ni ' arfih Uxim .i M- aa I " - - ' I - aatuww w aaamsi VUUTtlUUVU I -J viai t,t"".h'.7.:-''K-T"' . ulsar for her' to aay Mr. .William iyoat talkln. about." aald Norrla. I'uKhi ' Telegraph Company Thone laraar scale whan nacaadtr AtZnZ t, I Hanry, you know." ,; ' : ""l I belteva oa.aravaa eraav aa a AU ftdYta-UeemenU Uaertrd la Just how far thia Incraaaa mav k. I That's 1 mlrhty childish 'whv.' n I bedbug.' i . ' . I thlg coloma at rata) of ton centa ried or where la the limit no One .may (aald David Ovens, and varybod With that, Korrig put 3 apurg and ' words. Vo ad. Uken for rL'.T' . -'"'"'."' " " langnad. "it makes ma think of that tna norea ran '. daarn tha Una t tha v ctmia. auui in aavancsk enjoyed Jdge hanging: to hla tall and atep with Increaaad knowledge fit what nan oa uara tot toon, witn inoreaaed crop on poam which has recently T ' WAJTTQX. . ; . the land now. cultivated, and with . ucn wiae circulation. 'Why. Murrer. iF'ng ieet at a tint. Tha One red I J..' lanrta coming Into, uas, ws can see -no I why?' There's nothing ta.lt. ld t , waa etna Inches deeo. There renaan for any alarm over Ui ihia nvlm - ai. . . . .. , I i.u . : . . tun nk... i """ , i I . "'"f awn r muu I wamtki-v ' nratlsai ad' eemneaiior. "-'"-- . m.7. i cams. "Oh. I don't know ' . ... 1 Pfttent-leatherS. btit a mat lnd In Hoail n anil MranMl tw-itlnn. . Aa. But It should not be overlooked aald a etranaer. "The i sHvan namaa helr wake. Tb man In the buaav dress, "Ad Man.'' care Ot-ervar. tht this point waa recognised, by Mr. of men ara very proas fo: John Hen. ll'tch horae arid went to hunt WANTKi-0d lob printer as'foremaal' Hill and emphaalted by him. The T" wunclu, rater, Samuel. A roan's juage., . a; would not have Must ba sober: man-lad man preferred. farm In of to.dav h hm in iha ! P- on mm mereiy mi a 1 rl . a. M" f no ween uo i www wira4Aaana aowiai- v-, iaw.w. v ' ' s tA dkl1 aantlalaaU a-.lW S. la T3..aV a tUODI 1DO V&r1S AfJSTVl tVksTa lastlaa Fg I M 011011. Vat. MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, 10. AS rOKEIO.NKRS SKK IT. ..'.One significant fact In relation to .. America' a standing among the nations 1 Che attitude of the foreign press .-( toward Interference In Cuba, aa com pared with that attitude In ISM When tba United 8tates Joined battle with . ; Spain. The press of Continental Ku , rope) was unable to believe that the motives of this country were free from . ' taint and conalnted of other than de , '.air for territorial aggrandisement. 1 v',' There were few parallel in history to the case of a nation going to war '.'" purely In the cause of the outraged rights of another nation and without expecting even the expenses of the . wax to bo paid by that other. Such a eourse was ao foreign to the life of ,r those countries that thev were un ' able to comprehend Its meaning. In consequence the United Btates was bit-.-x terty assailed as a nation trespassing Without Justification on the territory of another. To-dav that attitude haa ' entirely changed. The hauling down "y Of the American flaa a few vears ago, 'tbe ftrlnglng Into belna- of the re ' publlo of Cuba, and ensuing nonlntcr , ference until it was requested by the all but deposed President of a gov . ernment undermln-d by Internal strife , ' and tottering on Its foundations, has .. removed their doubts of our sincerity end disarmed their criticism. ; Consequently practically all, even 'of the Spanish papers, agree that Interference in the present Inittance ' 's both right and Inevitable. Not ' only this, but a largo number boldly .favor annexation (for the United States). The London Uevlew thinks ; annexation Is clearly the duty of thia country. But It foresees that "they will probably In the end find the bual - naaa both tedious and costly, but at all events It will give their army an . excellent training in guerilla warfare." 1 ' ne can easily Imagine th Hrlllnhcr ' yitllng as he pens what must have - been Intended for a Jokn. If this V country were In sesrrh of training for . Ttg oldlers. It could g-t a much bct r Article, as The Review Itself would , ..nit,- by turning lis bnttorloa on 1 ogland. As for training In guerilla ' wgrfare, the fi-siive Flllplnoa by their pernicious activity have managed to keep us fairly well amused. r tit tall wkinh i.iii. i. ti.. . I aDOUt IBO varda itnsn tha lana far I Norton. Vt . r ,n .' great majority of cases la merely a glrl a name la a matter of fancy. "rged to dust, anortlng WANTKT, A to matching of the earth, resulting in Fact la, I know glrla by tha name of . Am fn M hamgaTKutt hav! only a fraction of the production pos. Fancy, to aay nothing of Rose, lily. " n:v Jndr aald the rood reputation and reference. Newton alble. He believes that our future V,0,et' P-T. F7. Darllngheart, and TRST 1 ' Hosiery Mllla , Store, . Grocery ; Depart- I at A tl 9 a i M g. ..a a . I ' JL Vial. Ullfi ! TT1 g. saVsVin T F1 BB) llltlaTll. 1 DIML IV a r tU f T . weal aa a nation depends In a very I t.tdl. .7 '.. L.. nngTamaucall7. kicking n sT VVl great degree on the Intelligent and Johnsle. not Thomas or Tom hut I ot ut' Then he rose on an elbow MT?', L J?? ?i .Ql- untiring development of our .oil', nro. Tommle or Tommvee. She like, to n? 0o? thoughtfuly at hla friend. LMS?. S'SSSZ V.Lft e ner name spaJIed Thera Is Just aa much the names of tha aexea aa there la In ducUve powers, which have been proven by Investigation to contain such wonderful possibilities. r Tom hut ""' no na roae on an eiuow " ,P8hT0Uke.b aSSSS- -Buat'l t ZolZ. ffSaS'S WV,? Areyrv : Mr. Tracewell has come' under and Is now "controller." One of his ta vorlte stories is said to be one where in Prexldent Grant, desiring to have a comptroller change a decision, re- marked that while he could not force the comptroller to change his decls slon, he could change comptrollers. lue reflection on this episode must have convinced Mr. Tracewell that discretion Is the'better part of valor. and "controller" with no "mp" bet ter than no title at all. But It Is not yet unanimous. Mr. Rldgeley is not yet hesrd from. their clothes and manners. For In stance, why is it that you never aee a man who laughs easily, for foolish- nrs. you know, as a child laughs T But every woman bubbles over with it. And why Is it " "Oh, hold on!" cried Johnson. "If it takes an hour and a half for a cockroach to bore a hole through a oar or Pear's soap, how much cheese "REV." GLENN TO THE PEN. WA NTED One hundred glrla to do im - chine and flnaer work In our bants fsc v ... i vorr. na nave ins cieanaai ana moat Ker l-WM-.v... ic .- ""W"". laciorjr m mo nouuu uooa Wcgrb Preacher of tun. w c... I ma wass ...vw a t b , v nnHU u, BMW IMd BV .riUr. .. f v II lA A writ. avmt .vraoiy to jouniy rwauia. i ut at once, riaamont clothing attg. Co. Bpeclal to The Observer. tnanoiie, x. v. Wlnston-Falem, Oct 14. The one-1 WAHTitn tar tt. s. in .hiii.- wna iniiu oi xorsyin eupertor wourt i unmarried men. betwsn ages a and K. closed vesterdav. Tha docket I cltlsens of United States, ot coed chars o- cloth will it take to cover the new WM 'r' but nearly every case waa I"" iOTn?r-' " Jr, Selwyn Hotel? " disposed of. Judga Ward gave seven !- ' - "Ii" This put the laugh on the Inquiring "a"u .?m". ,n PenlntJnr de aetT Charlotte. N. C, South philosophers, and they suspended for w" about twenty will serve time on I Mala street. Ashevllle. N. C: Bank bulld- a while. luumjr rviui. bix oi i nose wno ing, tucaory, M. v... or uienn building. go to me pen were convicted of rob- I Bpartanburg, s. c. - Kjbft. mwtA ft. 1 -... Alt r I r But Ovens went over Into the nar- .K!' "1.., v" WANTEIV-Ten teams with waaona. ior with his claar. and while h -at " V""T Proprt ConU.cUng Co.. W. Trad. A regular organised movement is said to have been formed In the u..h !,'Kf,V;, md .Wh", Y" Mi H.yea wa. .liven ten years. BntBLSagaJf S listening to the Ceclllana playing of Hart eight years, Robert t-H.J"""' Charlotte, ft. C, narcissus ne roiled that clear very nva mn vriu. uwn u. ..... nriwn-nin.. . thoughtfully between his teeth. He Dora Harrla and Mlnnte Brown threa Paper clrculaUon campaigns in North was evidently not through with the years each and Maaale Penn one year. Carolina and other Southern States. In additlnn tn tha ahnvo KhaHft Mtt" Willing to learn the - buslnea whys and wherefores. Senate to punish Senator La Folle.te. f .V "n "."2WlL of Wisconsin, for the freedom of self stool and oatchlna- Ovens' excretion assertion In speech and act which he "Why Is what? There's nobody here has displayed during his first year In now b,ut oxl "n(1 n1 1 won't tha Henafe l.dl. ...j... laugh. ' and Senatorial courtesy" he should while von w.r. ..u v.. 1 1 v in th. n.n nsve peen gooa aunnar hla first term Bmiiing. "and the color, the women and not so "perniciously active." Con. w'r atruck me and raised another wnjv wny in It that now Alspaua-h will carry -Rev." N. I. iTi"T -""l"LD" L?" """"T."0 Olenn, the colored ex-dlvlne. to the .truotlons wlU be given here to Char State prison the first of next week, lotte. Salary from 130 to 7i per week. He waa convicted at the last term according to ability This Is aa oppor of the criminal court of being too tunlty to enter an established buatleai intimate with young female members w;u.p" permanent employment Ho waa -rlvr.n I -'-"--a . uianTH- -" i orricM. uienn b counsel - - . a grass succeeded in stamriln out hai Ing In West Point, but that In the Senate Is probably hopelessly well es-tabllnhed. The Montgomery Advertiser has ac cused Hearst of having a Brobdlg naglan brain. He has taken no action In regard to It, so It Is presumed he has decided to take It as a comnll- ment. No, a whirlwind campaign does not alwiiys result In a landslide, but If it b also heated It generally winds up In a blaxe of glory. A Scotland university has added It self to the thin ranks of the spelling reformers. The Congressional Record w'lll please copy. they ao Into a milliner's shop and when the milliner lays a pale blue over a green, the customer backs off, looks at It, and exclaims. 'Exquisite! Oh, dui isn t thut too harmonious!' Khe win stand for all sorts of skv color. Ings; nay. she seeks It. It's the thlKa-. But a few years ago such combinations would make her shud der and draw away In disgust. Bah! so Inartistic, so dlHcordant!" If Johnson had been in there ha wouia nave answered this by an other question, say: "Why Is It that, since a hound can catch a rabbit In forty seconds, the earth ia 8,090 miles Id diameter?" Since he was not there, there fell silence and a great puffing of cigar Jmoks. Aa the amoke moved about the room tt seemed to be sown thick with floating fa. .The people of Mecklenburg and the outside world in general aro sgaln reminded that hr gates of the Meck lenburg fair will be thrown open to i morrow, and that a most sincere wcl ' Mm is extended to all to attend. Charlotte, which Is big and constantly getting bigger, Is amply able to en X tectatn all tho visitors who may come. ; Wo Offort has been spared by the man ':' agere to make the occasion an un qualified success, enjoyable to vlKltors. ,' and helpful and profitable sllko to the county and the guest. A cartoon In The I-ondon Punch represents President Koonevelt In tlie .TWO1 f polleman nmoriMratlng .with two Cuban Ixlllgerenta. Itoose , vett Ja saying, "New then, you two, , itop that game!" This Illustrates the ; difference ta English snd American tnavanerlsms of speech. Imaalnn an 'American talking after that faahlon! The Nationals probanty disapprove of Sunday baseball, anyway. MARKETING THEIR COTTdX. raniicr. Ciiloadlng It on Rock Hill (nndlllon DoHiMilrrd Of H.rt MU1 Man niwgni with Uonm KK-mIH.b; Iho Light Qu.ti,.n In "r to be Mottled. Hp-clul to Tho Observer. Hock Hill, ft. v.. o, t iim... I.m wu. marketed yesterday than any previous day this year. i(r. n " ::r ,,ui 40 - marker There wore seven wagon load, from his farm u,,d quite a show on the street. A r,t(lll near eatlinale i.f hales marketed yesterday la TOO. .,,o( , t. ton brought 10 3-4 cents. Mr. Oreen Handlfer, who la critically 111 ut the Presbyterian HoaMtni )', Charlotte. I. reported to-dsy as h leller. A number of Knights .,r py. thlaa, of which order Mr. .Handirer Io n. member, went to Charlotte Thurs day to be of any osslstsnce possible, to him. It wns thought that he could be removed home, but his condition would not permit at this time. The doctors entertain very little hope f,,r hlin. Mr. Handlfer numbers his Menda liv III, i . . t. . 1 , .... . ,, lnr- nope Siime. thing may yet Ih done for him. Mrs Handlfer and children are at his bed side. H. W. Stewart, a Fort Mill man charged with stealing a horse from Mr. '. iwik. ot Fort Mill, was placed In Yorkvllle Jail Thursday, ponding hearing to-day. On account ii wimeasaa not being sble to nrre. the caae was egsln until Monday. "dee." said the man from the Northwe "these guys up around Noork are rotten. Gee. but thev'ra all crooked. They'll cough on one another every time. If .they find a guy that'll tumble to their game, they'll Khuw him how to bite, and when they've coined his dough, they'll sprint for It and slldn to the. home Piute, and next time they get their lamps on him. they'll say to whoever is wsitxing with them. 'You see that guy yonder? You better keep your lamps on him. for gee. he's crooked. Honest, he Won t do.' They'll burn you and amblo off with your pile, and then cough that you're crooked. Ore, don't you know, I hate them rotten guys!" gave notice of appeal to the Supreme WANTED Experienced mattreai inak Court, but the case waa not made era. Highest pay. We are increasing up and tne ex-preacner win not enter I "paouy air our isciory duo reu mat treaae per day. Writ or wire Southern cotton oa company, Charlotte, N. C, upon the aervlce of his sentence. Glenn came near making his escape from the county Jail yesterday. The Jailer heard a noise and, upon Inves tigation, found that Glenn and a com panion had aawed the bare of their cell almost In. two, and they would have been gone in a few minutes. : . sakuihw Duy no. 14a single warp and by hacking them had made saws yarn on section baa ma Addrea. Worth wmcn were Buincie.ni ior me aott iron l saanig. co., wortnvuie, N. C pars, ana their preparations had been J""""' lie'wwWiViii, aa, v''-v:.vlTf.ri I ' JV.ff I T'-i 1 jig I ;v c n r?""n v rt mm::-. n sou 1 . .-,r Mm.- We will surprise you, uot only in the fit, snapstyle and waa, uuw aaa mo ) - mijco . oi ixicuci-oi,eni dull or Overcoat. They fit like made-to-measure, and the style and air is of that made by one of the best mer chant tailors. Black Unfinished Worsted, Fancy and Neat 'Gray Worsteds, Cheviots, etc., . in-double and sincrle-breasted retrulars. slims and extra tiiies." If you want to see a fine fabric and a swell Suit, look at ours at . . .. .. .. . . $25.oo. The big selling Suits are .. .. .. .. $12.50 to $20.00. And the Overcoats and Raincoats .. . ,I$8.50 to $20.00. wamtua-20 full oounje in Atlanta Barber College. Wages from start; w own aeven targe paroer snopa in Atlanta wnere only our graduates work; board- lag house la connection. TS South Pryor ti mi. A. fully and carefully planned unceremonious departure. for an NEGRO CITS SEA CAPTAIN. WANTED To sell grocery botinea In Concord, or one-half Interest to suit, able partner who can manage the bust. neaa. . Aaaraaa, a). J., ear Obaarver. knsoEtiiiAjrKOTJs. Vicious Attack Made on Capt. Rich ardM Of the Heltoonea Kin ma R. Hord by Steward. Mlw Cut nim THONE Mta Mamie Seveivlyr Ashallunt Eacapetl Special to The Observer. Wilmington. Oct. 14. A savage attack waa mad. yesterday on Capt Richards, of the schooner Emma 8. Hrrd, by the negro steward aboard With whom the captain waa- remon strating about Insolent conduct aahore. The captain ha gone In the ratify to reprimand the negro when he ap representative of J florists, for . prices on floral designs and cut promptly filled. Bays. Charlotte van Lin d lev Co., bridal bouquets flowers. Orders OPPORTUNITT Right party having ai.tAW ia aaurca Dfr ceai. niT i- oenaa on investment and salaried poattloa with company it desired. Addreaa. "M. C," Obaarver. NOTICE My son. Mack Powell, ngel IS, ka. la. sail K...A aHJ T k.k.. saA..1.a piled a vile epithet which the white Bny on, t0 hire or harbor blm. John Perhaps you will remember about Miss Marguerite Foikel, who came Into the Mule Pen some months ago, when tho force happened to be Idle, and charmed them all Into sub scribing for her paper. "Spare Mo ments." Buck handed her out his dime and ahe look his name as "lied Buck." Yesterday afternoon Bunter Brown was lolling on the big table In the Pen, when his eyes fell on a copy of Spare, Moments, from which the wrapper had been torn. Th address on tt was. "rt. Uncle Charlotte, N. C." Buster laushed and SENIOR drug clerk with three years' experience, desires a posltoln. Will werk for moderate salary to atari. Ad. dreaa, SaloL care Observer. tossed the thing over to Buck'a desk. TtAU RIVER BAPTIST MEETING, oh. that', nothing." said Buck. g't continued Tha cold Sfian fur t h. n... ..ut. -.'A auft1lv.n... i ,. ... . i ft. r-- ni ' -- oii i oi i oruugiu out many an -overcoat anil ' tha world's history might have aald. I r"P Kf k Hill. The Ice man haa f'Oo tdt ( striving one with an other." The American would say. Iejr there! Cut out that acrappin'!" General Fred. Funston. who was gent to Cuba by this government to assume charge, proved to be persona noo (rat 'to many or the natives. He had been there before and bad incurred the enmity of many in fluential ' Cubans, who protested so vigorously against hla remaining In command that the President thought It r at to recall him, earing General JlaA .on la charge. Thia give, the na tlve. another chance to feel Impor tant r.; ' gone In his hole. Prealdcut Maloney. of the Hock Hill Water. Light power Co.. arrived In the city from Philadelphia Friday and It Is epected that something will bs done In the llithtlns question, which has henn holding fire for two weeks, at Mr. M.loney'a reque.t, for another hearing of the matter. lelawara roan haa been bequeath- IMH bf a stranger in return for n act of kladnoss. Thia may bit fol : ed by , revival pf pelltetvcss u -jntrlir looking persona la ' Dela- v are.'-; ' (itidldate Hushes mskrs a nnlaa 1ik srr lien wliich yoa ran see Ihroush ioa tianj of cag.-H,aarleiton A aw. anwbllav Candidate Hearst make e ik Ulklng machine. . . . , . hi - v .! v ' f '. tha ' poor.. Loulslanlaol (. Tirelva itutlonal a.ndnijU liaVo been lied to fillit: by the legislature 'U-ment la the fall gleetlong. WII.REH CIVII, IMICKET LIGHT. County Camiwltrn On. nut Wltle In. Irreat Haa llevennedMr. I. M. Meekln. on the lsauc. Special to The observer. Wiike.boro. Oct H-Owlng to the great ned of the farmer at home to io thlr fall work, the civil court, whl h has bean la eeiaion thia week adjourned. No caaes of Important-, have been tried, hut it large number has been tried, compromised er other wise removed from thf geatly con gesled docket. Mr. I. M, Meeklna spoke In North Wllkesboro last night to good aud ience. Tha county campaign opened yes. i'rtny, but owing to the farmers be ing ao badly behind with their work it la thougbt that but little Interest will be manifested. Hwiford and Clet Forester, of Norlh Wllkesboro, were among the unfor tunate victims of tb recent axploalon of tb iPocahpnta ooal mluca. Arthur Forester, their father, wag advised that 'then-, bodlea war an badly mangled that they could net be eenf horn for burial. "I Kt lots of mall that way. and my "ne gets man ror Mrs. lied Buck. I reckon (net's my nam now for good, though all my friends do not call me y it If I'm on the street and some body says, 'Hello. Mr. Eddie.' I know without looking that its some nigger i was rinsed witn down In Provl Mence. If it's 'Hello, Her," I know the. speaker Is one of my high-schoolmates, for at the high school they made a name from my initials. if the man says. 'Hello, Strawberry. he wss witn me at Chapel Hill. When I flrst came to Charlotte my name was Ileddy. Then The Old Man. In com menting on my bolting that negro convention down at Maxton to keep my throat from being cut, put me down in print as Red Buck. That fettled It, In a general way. And yet there are modifications of that name, such as you see here, R. Buck, and such as you boya call me, Just Buck. I expect you'll whittle It down to R. H. If not to plain R., before you tulf. Col. Tom Orlfllth calls me Brick Top." A certain former Judge of our Su perior Courts, learned and lovable would sometimes go on a rampage, and that often at the very worst season. He got In his cups orico Just a day or two before tho convention met In which he was a candidate for renominating It waa half a day'a drive from hi. home to the place of meeting, and one of hla friends (who I. himself well known In tho State and who tells this. story) pro. poeed to take him acrosa country.', thinking that the drive would sober h.,m;- I1? JuiV tttt eaally, but when they had gone aome eight miles he inquired; "Where' tho liquor T" nor would he agree to go another atep without It. He. got down 4 ant - started v walking back home, and at laat consented to keep1 up th journey - only or condition that they drive by certain moon hinerg and get aome "whit light- no thy war i ambling 1 along a fenneled lane In the moonlight, and th Judge's heart waa merry with, th A Htlfalory Kcwdon of the A warn I -at Ion at Iteri Oak Good Rewults From Farmers' lUllles In Halifax. Special to The Olmerver. , Scotland Neck, Oct. 14. Persons who attended the Tar Hiver Baptlat Aaiocla- tion at Red OnU, In Nnah county, hsve returned and report a fine meatlna. This la one of the mo.t Influential religious bodies In the Slate. numbering 9 cnurchea and more than 10,000 membera. Advanced, work wna planned In all the depart mania. There waa considerable ralie in all nlciiio. Tlie oledaea for for elgn mMona were raised from II. f00 to ii two. piedaea for home and State mla lona were conaldersbly ralaad. and tt.ono waa pieosed tor SMOCIstlonal mlaalona. The pledge to the Baptist Orphanage at Tbomaavilie were Increased about 12000. A aneclsl pledge of 1.(hk) was made for tne completion of a buildina at the or phanage, and a general plUe of S,0ii) waa made for the whole association. Of in si .mm aperiai pledge, Ilev. T, J. Tay. lor, of Warrenton, aaiumed tSOO. The ineetlnif waa an enthualaatld one. The next aeaalon or ths.body. will be held at llud-on. Such eoiMl ratulta have eome from tha farmers' ralllea In this county the farm- era of th Enfield eectlon ara nlannlna- ior a ranr soon similar to inoaa nam at eVotland Neck, - LiUleton end , Halifax. They will aak Mr. C. C. Moore, Htate president of the Sou thern Cotton Abh elation, to lie present and apeak. 'Hqutr Ann Darby.' of .Chester. B. C. Special to The Obrver. ; Cheater, B. C, Oct 14. 'Squire At T. barby, known throiigtiout tbe county aa on of Its rnremoat elllBens. passed away at his home, ten mile from this city, to day,-at t o'clock, general debility due to advancing years, being the caua of death. For more than 10 year Mr. Dar by served as trial Juatlco and magistrate In Baton Rouge township, his rulings tw ine eminently fair and actuated by right principle. How fuccaful had been his long administration la evidenced by the fact that he had been recommended for reappointment rv ,,. . y, -,;,, years experience. references, ' Addreaa. flee. Can furnish good "Veronal," this of- man couia not stand for. He flew at Powell. tne negro's throat and the black man snatched up a large kitchen knife and struck Capt. Richards in the forehead. Teh captain threw up his hand to ward off the blow and only the point of the weapon entered the forehead. PQ8ITION by registered pharmacist oui me nana was severely cut. ("apt. Rlcharda in his desperation grabbed the knife by the blade and had an other of hla fingers severed almost In half, but lie win succeasful In break ing the blade. The negro made an other lunge at tho captain with the butt of the knife and cut him slightly on the hand. The mate came run ning tn from the deck of the schooner, which is tied up at the Kidder Lum ber Company, a fid the negro scamper ed over the rail to the wharf and made good his escape. There is In tense feeling among the large num ber of marine men In port and had the belligerent steward been caught at an opportune time. It la said that he would have received summary punlah-ment. HAVE TOU gotten a reprint copy of that rare "Lawson's History ot North Carolina 7" Contains all the Illustration. In the original book. Price, $1.60. The Obaarver Printing House. Charlotta, N. C ). PATENT8 Protect your, ideaa Send for Inventor's Primer, i Coraultatlon free. Established 1K4. Mllo B. Stevens ac Co., 763 14th St, Washington, D. 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Oct. 15, 1906, edition 1
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