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CnAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, -irOV::: ADVANCE ILLEGAtV ATTCrNEV GKXJL31AL TO PKODK yellowing Trmt of Fe4olC mlseloner Neilt That Cwu M; I... s.m Money to V Itte- klivd immigrants Wm 1, V,?,! or Immigration ;f "?"'' lnveoUcaUoa Was Made ano r V warded M AWK .1J? M That Money -Cfcroo' From Sentn CarwUna Cotton IIU Association. Ilallroad Merger Oise Postponed o .: ' - January. -.'.' J '- ;v.i;f:40bifvw" Bureau, ... .' .V ''- ISM Main 8ret, i pWlff Columbia, a C Nov 7.. . , ;'V;::eeWi'' nne 1. eeew P 'ty C About It f Immigrants from . ' th "mtUklad who wero ant horo v. M headquarters to choo 0 their 'Vbnelnes " t"" not. rt on placed, end the latar union are at work on these to .'diasattofy hero. but Commissioner f Watsea'e offlce hope by to-morrow to hT vrybody natiafled and at ' f work. - OX She more than 408 4mmi grant apportioned among the cotton ntlK oX the Btato none ha o far made any Tttforoufi kick 4out con Won About 6 were placed In tbo Olywpla mill and a tew other in the . ether Columbia mills, and theee ' appear to be oil working sattafaotort "?'S'ry m far. There woo some protest 'v -o the part of a party that went to ..-', ':(- the Darlington ralUa about wage, but ' tt la thought thla can be arranged in t ine no "7, . ..Of the party which am to n ' '"'" himfela to looato from hre thore are number of high claw iriiimcn, ; i ' some prospectors with fairly .';'.; good slaed wada of money. A Bei clan kmnUgrant walkel Into the Na .'.' tonal lou and Exchange Bank hre S ?"; te day Trtth an Interitr and made caati dopoalt of $3,778 and thre ; , of tiia countrymen wltfh 'him mado "'' opoalta at the aarae time or mora l? thao 1.0t each. Thin party Is t . taokhlff or Jaad and will to farm . : .tot- ' V FEDERAL COMMISHlONKTltf PRO ' ;. TKSTKD. Jat aater the ImmltrrantH wrnnt ::v.!' ut Cnom Charlenton a prottrt waa oatorod by Cmmlrtonr NHII, of the .''" roderal Dapartment. oa the (round UmU the contract many of the tmral- . : r ' araato atred with Comn1wiiBar Watvon to work out their Parnate money advanced to tbotn by Mr. Wataon u In rWatton of ti Ked vkc oral inunicratlon law. It bHn oon . ' tended that thla money came from . ,!,. tae Booth Carolina cotton tnlll aaao clatloo, and a lengthy hearlna waa '.'!''; had In Charleston bHorn fhe repre ' ttentatirea of tho irovornment, Oom mtadoner OeneraJ Harceiil at' ting aa . ; obainnan. Kull. fi-ank otaUnnenta '1--' were made by Oamm liwoner Wataon, , Mr. Bertert of hie office and Mayor . , RtMtt and other. A. stenographic 'J--; report of thla hearing will be went t ' to Waohington for an opinion from the Attorney General. On thla opin ion will bo based tho future policy of tho South Carolina Immigration V, department aa to advancing paaaaga money. It seem that tho law ai ' Iowa a State 'to advance passuge money In thla way. but not an in-;-: duattial lntnreMt or association. Coni .'. mlaatoner Watson aaya tie followed atrtotiy the direction of Mr. Sargent 7' ' mad he doe fear the result of tltw ' heartnr. -;',y USROER CASE P08TPONED. . ' It aeem Mkely now that what la known aa tho railroad mewr oaae ; will be tried here In January at a '-' , apeclal term lefor Judge Meminlng or, of Charleston. The case waa trans ferred to thla county a few month ;'- aero from Kershaw, the oontenUon '.'..('it that ttane being there would be , . f time for Ita ieaiinr hore at the term ?..: opsning the latter part of Nnvambor. v ;; Aecowso the presiding Judge would be . rro for tho remainder of the year, .'t But ttie attorney general' office think It oa he Oetter tried In Ja-nuary, and '-'' to-day Mr. Youmann Mnt out a no th to the apodal attorney appoint- , el ky the LglslHturo to prosocuto the eaao to meet here at nooii on the llflb to confer on wIihi la bt to be ,-' dona. These attorney are Judgo J. ' F. Iilar. o Orangoburg; 'hulrnian X T. Hay. of the dlspimnary Investl- fXSaf committee, of Kershaw; K. B. Blekency and Kawyor & Owena, ; f Md Q. L. Toole, of Aiken. ;,v . , The case la to tt thr, rlrht of , the Southern Hallway to . crate imr "' , aill and competing linns, tho Houth-.",s- m harlnc "awaJloHed' thr 8utli Carolina and Oelrgta extend and , other line mid to be parallol and - oowpetlng. The mutter ha.t tx-n In ' UttgatkHi about ten yara. Street Railway Franchise fironlol to BUteatllla 1'roplr. Bpeoial to The Observer. BUteevilU, Nov. 1. The street rail . way franchise asked for soma time ago by Messrs. L. C. Wagner, Isidore ,j Wsilae and D. F. Jenkins and oth v of, was amended and was granted by the board of aldermen at 'heir meet ; ;yft. tug Monday. Tho limit of tn- frsn obis la thrse years from nex: Jan , i vary. ' Mr. ajid Mrs. Hurke havo received v , letter from Mr. una Mrs. k. i. '.v ':' f aler, mliatonarle to Japan. ik. left ' v- 'I Kta'esvllle the latter tart r Auku. i:.'" UUng that they r earned tlulr !'. yb Wnation, Nagaxkl, September :7th. nf 'WJt very pleasant voyage. They ri,-'. were met at the boat by a Aincrl ,7.,v; en and wr escorted to an inniit-yi- tkB where they will remain fur H.nne ji time atndylng Uin Japanese language. i: ''J"4 There are six other missionaries there undergoing training and nil are well ".; ''v '.tPleaaed with their aurroundlnga. ' .i . "k':' " 1 ' - ouOi Oirollna Boy AwMrntaJly Hliot .'r . ;'i f- -? -ws Qf i itntut. . ' Bpoulal to The Observer. vV - 1 r- C., Nov. 7. An unfortu ,; Bat hunting accident occurred sis ' .'y ( mle aoutheaat of this city Saturday ' ' " afternoon, resulting in Master Krnest e Wllaon'n receiving a load of ahot In ,- , fi nlr right leg, which may necesaltatu ..!, j tho amputation of that member. The , . of Master William Mndsay waa fy aeddonUlly discharged, the load strlk ' v Ing young Wilson with the insult men- - tlond. ' wTha rrt I'rcabytery of the A. R. ,V Vi Church will meet In this city on , Monday after the first Sabbath In My --VKt Jmu !CW.,3iuniy. (.'.iiiM nw., moderator Tho case of John Henry Moore , , charged with murdr, haa been.cnm ' tinned owing to the Indisposition of f ' Paul Hemphill, E., couiusl for th . defenao. v v . TEAR OF BLOOD. ' The year tW will long be remembered In the home of K..N. Taekst, of AIM. sure, Ky. a a year of Moodr which ftnwed ao er4oufy- from Mr, racket's litnr tliat ileal h iseemed verr nri.r . t ' v riles; "Hevere bleeding from the tunas sne a, insniiui cousin riwi Drought m et death's Aoor, when I began taking lr, kins' Nsw Discovery for Consamp. tion, wdh the ' ssionlshlrig rssult that fier tsklnjf four boflles I Ws complete. Ir teeWed sn1 is I1n. '! proven per 1 1riily cured." Oiutranteed for jtVw 1 i ; . Ct.nfjm t.rwj 'olrJ, at ft. II. Jnr ri ir i j dmg store. Price U sn4 MX TM4 PCtUO t4T, :.,;; ,;', kvA?-; 'f ' I ' , ?.;s A" : - af tySsf-- v.; Char;es Who Waa Elected Coventor of No tR LIBRARY . AT HIGH POINT. Ladles' Aualllary Starts Moveiiicnt to EaUbUsh Library and 1 hauling Room for Yeang Men Demo rats PlrasanUy (Surprised. Special to The Observer. High Point Not. 7. The city 1 taking an Interest In the plan which has been Inaugurated by the Ladies' Auxiliary In behalf of the young men of the cltr for the establishment of a library and reading room for the young men. The hoard of aldermen this week received a committee to confer In regard to the matter, com posed of Mr. Dr. T. F. Marr. Mr. A. J. Tomllnson. Mr. J. E. Klrkman and Mr. Dred Peacock. They pre sented the matter to the board and aaked endorsement and co-opentlon, and It I quite likely that at some futur i meeting an approprtatl in w:ll be made for thla good cause. The board waa aaked to name a member w. the advUorv board and Or. J. A. Tnrner waa selected. The major I heurllly la favor of such a moe mtnt ( ha promised support. It will bo a matter of only a short time until all plans ar per fected and then the people of High Point will be called upon to contrib ute liberally te Ita support. Mr. Nannie Curtla, of Teaa. a member of the national body of the Woman' Christian Temperance Un ion, will address the workers In the temperanee causa here Friday night She will speak In the Friends church. She Is styled "the allver tengued ora tor of Texas." Mr. F. Perrow John, a former High Point boy. who has been work ing for tho R. J. Reynold tobacco company, Is now promoted to district manager for this firm with headquar ters In Norfolk. Va., having been transferred from Winchester, Va. Mr. Johns is a son of Mr. W. E. Johns. Sr., of thla dtr. Special services are In progress at South Main Street M. E. church, be ing conducted by Rev. Mr. Kllgore, of Tennessee. November 14-11 the ladles nf Washington Street M. E. church will have their chrysanthemum show and basaar. A large and attractive list of prizes have been booked and tho ahow Is expected to be both profitable and edncatlng to the public. While going to a small blase yes terday morning In the eastern part of the cily Capt. Oeorge Myera, of the Seuthslde Company, and Mr. J. It. Ixng, another member, were thrown from the hosecart and suffered con siderable Injuries. The wagon was overturned and damaged to some ex tent snd the horse thrown down vio lently. It was surprising to the Democrat hern that such a large majority waa secured In the face nf such a small registration. There were only , about (25 votes out of a registration of some 1.500, a majority of which were Democrats. Yet notwithstanding the majority waa more than In 1904. It was the quietest election ever held here. Democrats and Republican alike seeming to be indifferent to the outcome aa especially regarded the majorities. The majority as a whole In High Point fof the ticket Is 201 sn Inc-ruaae of 28 over 104. Arcade Mill net IT Immigrants An Aotidmt Hpeclal to The Observer. Chester, 8. C. Nov. 7. Tho Arc ade Mills secured about 17 German Immigrants yesterday. They are some of the lot recently landed at Charleston. They are, with a few e oeptlon. net a very enlightened crowd, but many prove valuable mill hands. Mr. Walter Dunlap was painfully hurt yesterday afternoon while crank ing up hi auUimebll. The crank flew off and struck him across the nose, breaking It. Dr. Stevens soon had the bone back to their proper place and Mr. Dunlap aald he would try It again. Mr. Dlehl, of the Acmo Manufac turing Co., manufacturers of high grade suspenders, left to-day for Charlotte and other point north In the Interest of "hi company. They have put out some new novettle In the suspender line recently, , which are boa u tie. Danreroas Negro Karapo From An- thorltlew at Sptmcrr. Special to The Observer. Spencer, Nov. 7. June Smith, col ored, made his escape from the office of Just lea W. I Ray. here thla after noon and fled to the wood. He waa taken. Jnto,eustody t a JTmp of Lane JHroa. Co., contractor on the double tracking of th Southern Railway, for laying open the head of another em ploys at th camp with a pick, and was brought to Spencer for a hearing before tho magistrate. While await. Ing th preparation of the paper In the caao Smith took log ball and when laat eeen ha wag making hi way through the . wooda , near Spencer. Officer went In pursuit but failed lo find any trace of the negro, who hear a had character and I constd ered a dangerou man. . FAMOUS STRIKI ft BAKERS. Tk most famous etna , breaker In the land ar Dr, King's New Life fills. W Bin fiver ud fcowstg gv on trt k e. tne qutebly settle the trouble, sn the runfyina week gee rlht on. pset euro w eeftstlpstioa. headache and aisatnese, at JR. H. Jr4aa Ce., drijtUU. EL Hughes. w Vork Over William R. HearsL MARRIAGES McNerly-Rankln. ' Special to The Observer. Mooresvllle, Nov. 7. Legion of friends far and near have anticipated with warm Interest tho marriage of Mia Bessto Watt Rankin, and Mr. Clarence P. McNeely, which occurred this evening at the homo of tho ibrlde's mother. The bride la the sec ond daughter of the lata honored Mr. S. C. Rankin and Mm Rankin and Inherit in a generous degree the no ale, practical, withal, her type of (her people. Oentle, gTacerful. lov able, p practical withal, her type of womanhood la worthily prized. The genial groom receive cordial con gratulation from those who knost appreciate hi own admirable quali ties. He la heat known aa tho cashier of th Bank of Mooresvllle, though holding other posiHon of trust and honor which attest hi marked success aa a buslnesa man. The Ka.nkin home, the scene of charming hospitality for many a year, was exceedingly beautiful for the bridal hour. The parlor waa the scene of the ceremony, which took place promptly at 41:45 4:45 p. m. in th preaence of the family and a few choaen friends. A few moment' before the appointed hour the notea of Mandela sehn's wedding march, under the touch of Mts. Alexander Martin at the pianol heralded the corrvng of the .bridal party. The groom entered with his brother. Mr. Bam C. McNeely amd took position hy 4 he vpralawd altar at the west window. Then came Mr. -C. T. Carr. of Ahevlll. the bride's elder sister, dame of honor, followed In turn by Miss Grace Ran kin, youngest daughter of the house and maid of honor, the former wear ing her own treasured bridal gown, she latter In dainty girlish white chif fon. Finally came upon the arm Of her brother. Mr. Z. V. Turlington, the bride robed In regal white emtln and Duchess laoe. virginal mist of evil floating about th graceful form. The groom advanced to hor ad they stood before their pastor, the Rev. w. H. WlUwn, of tho Preahyte rVan church, to unite their Uvea. A few heautlful and simple worda, aol emn and tender, the vowa were taken and they were man and wife. The. blearing wns Invoked hy a beloved former pastor. Dr. Jamtee M. Vsharey. , At sevevn o'clock the house was. opened for the hrtdal reoepthm, to which came a throng of cordial friends. Tho erueat were welcomed 4n tho front hall by Mr. Z. V. Tur lington, Mr. Howard McLolland, Mrs. Luclan Wilson and Miss Mary Ran kin, ait the parlor door and the bri dal register hy Miss Carry Leaxar and Mian Lutllle Shenill. With the bridal party In the par lor thoro received Mr. H. C. Ran kin, Mr. J. R. MoNaely, th Rev. and Mr. W. S. Wilson. Dr. and Mm J. M. Wharey, Miss Emma Rankin, Dr. Wm. W. Pharr and Mra. Alex ander Martin. In the sitting room where garland of autumn leave glowed and a wealth of beautiful gtfta were die played, ware Miss Katharine Temple ton, Mh Ran Archer, Mr. George O Goodman, Ml Olive Gray, Isa bel Brown and LI da Wilson. Mlaaea Minn Templet on and Julia MoNeely ushered the guest into the cftnlng room where they were receiv ed by Mlsa Julia BUrewalt, Mra. A. W. ParkaTMlea Martha McNsely. Ma mie Grey, Mamie Adam andeuhth Wlthotwpoon. whose preaone doubled the enjoyment of the elegant courses served. Mr. and Mra. McNeely left on th northbound tram for a'tay of airoi tim In Washington and New York. A brilliant rocepUon fittingly cel ebrated the nuptial of thla young couple. The4r hrvstr of friend at home were swelled by many out-of-town guest, among th being Mia Emma Rankin, of Lenoir; Mia Ma mie Adams, of, SUUsvlll; Ml But Uh Wltherspoon, of Newton; Mr. Alexander Martin, Mr, and- Mra. P. M. Brown and Mr. W., H, Wood, ef Charlotte; Mian Isabel Brown, Dr, and Mr. J. . M. Wharey, Mr. Paul Bernhardt of Salisbury; Mr. , and Mra. Chaa. Grey, and Mr. Arch Cur rle, of Davldaoa. - .... .'a. . w ' For several hour an aanemblage of wit and beauty throngsd the featal acene. Th spirit of th world that love lover found Joyou expre salon In th glow of aoft light th clad ties of living gresnneaa, th flah of Jewel and .hlmmr' of . exquisite gowning-, th emlle of tho fair women- and gallant man,, tbo aparkl of wll, th vory atmosphere of loving good ' wtNhaa, th (bright - "rejoicing with thorn that do rejolca Ini, a beautiful . wedding.",.;'' ; '::,,) Dedrnonde-Prortor Wedding i!.An- Special to The Obervr, Chealar, S. C Nov. Card hay been received - I th city aanouno 1ns th wedding ef Mr. Geo. C. Dd mondq and Miss Emma Low Pros tor, which Is to eotur at Union A. r; P. ehurth at Rlrhburg Wednesday, Nov. th.' lyr; , - ': ...U.i.tJoJutoaJ SpeeUJ to Tho Obrvr, , Washington, Nor. 7 -William O. Jehasn, of Chartott. and Clara A. m S' ' X i'1-'-' '4.. '; 1 r l .bbbb i. ' t :i i v f ':.. v.', - 1 ' e VUP v. . I ' -'ilS ' Royal - V;; VVtr ( thle rltv. ' were - mmrrfed here to-day by Rev. R. P. William. THE DEATH RECORD Mr. John T. Atkinson, of Cheater, ' 8. C. ' Special to The Observer. Cheater, 8. C, Nov. 7. Mr. John T. Atkinson, father of Mr. B. M. At- klnaon, of thl city, died at Federal Point. Fla., Friday evening after a hort Illness. Hlg body wa brought to thla city Saturday morning and taken to Union A. R. P. churchyard for Interment. Rev. J. S. Snyder and R. A. Lummu conducted the fu neral. Mr. Atkinson waa 71 year of age. Ha leave beside hi son In thl city, two aona at Federal Point. Fla.. Meaar. J. T. and O. W. Atkinson, and a daurhter, Mlsa Mary O. Atkinson. In addition to a brother, Mr. J. B. Atkinson, residing In thla city, and a alatar. Mrs. CIcly Griffin. Mr. (George K, Holt, of Carey. Special to The Observer. Spencer, Nov. 7 George E. Holt. aged 23 year., formerly of Carey, died late last night at the Whltehead-Stokea Sanltorlum In Sal isbury following an operation for ap- fiendidtls performed : last week. Tho nterment take place at Aabnry. near Raleigh, Thursday at 11 a. m. Mr. Holt waa an exemplary young man and was a fireman on th Southern Railway. He . wga taken auddenly with the fatal disease while on hi en gine and wa unable to continue hi run Into Spencer,- Ho waa operated upon In four different piacee. He leave six brother and a sister. A Card of Thanks. To th Editor of-The Obverver: I desire to return my alncera thank to th people of Newell and sur rounding country for their manifes tation of friendship, as exhibited on tho occasion of th death of my hus band. With profound respect. I am,. MRS. J. M. BRIDGES. Newell, Nov. 7. . LETTER: TO CAPT. II. BAKEIt, . 4 liarloue, S. C. Dear Sir: If 'W sell Devoe to paint your town. your road won't have so much freight to handle. It take 10 gallon to paint a fair la house, and that houe won't want painting again for t or 10 year. That's true In a way; , but people, you know, rather lilt fresh paint, and they pain for, noUilng but look sometimes. .. v ,,; That house would take 1J of it gallons of almost any other paint than Devon, and (would hnva to b painted again In half that tlm. Tn year I a vary long tlm for, a paint to wear; and nv lin t anoix. Which make tk most freight, a 10 or 10-gallon paint T B0 or 10-year paint? But the. 10-gallon paint 1 tho 10-year paint; and the J0-rallon paint 1 th 5-yar " paint. Which make the moat freight? - Ask your paint-dealer which he'd rather l), aad, which , h could 11 most of. Ask your painter , which he'd rather paint; whether good or bad paint 1 good for hi business; which I good paint, th 10 or 11 gallon paint; which pays moat freight., and , which jay amnst wafe. Which will you buy yourself Ihe 10 galon 10-year, or iQ-gallon 1-year, ..'.,Yeur-tm1y' It F.W DUVOB CO :. P. ' 8. Tryon 4Dru ' Co. aell ou? paint. : ;" ;. tiTA'S-'h ;v; -HOLLISTCR'9 - - n::iy l!:ur.!:!.i Tea Cseto i' a Busy Hefkb ke PK , tnag ! MaM asd Vltw, t ' A treetn for OnetlsaUoa, iBStveauea, f aver ne UtDna Meentes. Ptsnrles, s-ieema, Imixir Skoed. MUmn, Sllh Sewla, Hsedao n41Hetiaeli tnHn-ittxwH Tee I" tl-r- form. H eon is a t. u-ouiae a;- by Uouaraa Da OewraaT. aiwiiaatt, w la boiocn NUGont fin .allow riopu so called, cheap Powders in which .alunr is used: as a cheapening substitute for ' pure Cream of Tartar There is only one sure" way to. guard your health 'against 'alum, -and its injurious; crTects-Buy only an absolutelys pure Grape, Creanf'of Tartar' Baking Powderbuy by the nambr-o ' , is made from absolutely; pure Grape ; Creamt of X ' Royal-issafc-guard; to' ricaltK. Read the Sign at Negro Charged With Attempted , Criminal Asaanlt. Special . to Tho Observer.. Cheaten Nor. 7. Henry Milting, tho aetrro In JaM her on th charge of attenrpMng to commit an assault on a white girl "near ' Great Falls Saturday afternoon, strongly denlct hta guilt, ' He haa not been identified yet, 4ut there la every reason to be llove that he is the guilty party. The grand Jury will not be called together to Inveattgate the joaso, . sine 4t ha been decided to carry th case over to the next term. Prof. lcmrson Ijecturr oa North Car olina Birds. Special to Th Observer. Ashovlll. Not. 7. Prof. T. OUbert Pearson, of Greensboro, lectured thl afternoon to a packed house In the Y. M. C. A. hall on the subject ef North Carolina bird. At th close of hi address an Aaheville branch of the State Aadvbon Society waa form ed with over one hundred member. Dr. C P. Amblsr waa elected ' pres ident and Mrs. Fannl Farlnholt sec retary. Prof. Pearson 'will lecture to the city aohools to-morrow. Mayor McJflnch at tbo .While House. Special to The Ohservoryry.-- - - Weahlngton. Nov. 7. Mayor Mc Nlnoh, of Charlotte,. I la th dty, having coma her on bdealne of lm portaneo to Charlott. H will re main hr eeveral daya He called at tho White Hous to-day and wa cordially rcyd, :' ; MADB HAPPY, FOR! LIFHL ' Great- happiness m Into ths hers of S C BlsJr. sohool superintendent, at Bt Albans, WV Vs., when hia little daughter wa restored from the dread ful complaint ho name. .He eaysr "My lltUe daughter bad 8t Vitus' Danoa, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily won until as a last, resort ws tried Klectrlo Bitter: and Ij rejoio to ay, three bottle - effected .a complete cur." Quick, sure mire for nervous com plaints, . general debility, - iemale weak nesses. Impoverished blood and ' malaria. Guaranteed bfRH. Jordan A r Co. drug atore. Price 60c. . ' . ; f elaatie . ; 1 f y : i f li. ( f ' ' '.f n O T HE REW I D E i 4 y t- .. ' ' r r f if i - t!:v:i t'l C;r::i i fe fi ksail all Ujr eourt eurs rt ssaaUsetlog, anMeUiif tbase cenulnlns Oplsie. 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