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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. DECEMBER 4, 1003. t . ...... ,...... it-r;. -.I V. P. CALDWELL I A. ' TOMPKINS I ruhliahers. , Ivery Day in the Year. -.'', SUBSCRIPTION" PRICE: t- '. DAILY. One year Vf';-v ttx month V;. Three month ... 40 ... 2.00 SEMI-WEEKLT. One year ..TOO v. ' Aim manthfi .. .50 O v-' i"r months I .', f .. .24 . ft' BLUSHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. phone nttmuria: Huelness office. Well rphi.D 7- city editor's jftioe. Hell .""phone. IM, news editor'! office. Bell -'phone. 'Oi. Advertising rate are furnished on application. A&rUfu may feel Bur that through the columns of this paper they may reach all Char lotia and a portion of ihe beat people in thin Slate and uj.per South Caro lina. Thlr paper gires correepondenta a wide Vj i H uric an it thinks public policy htiiiIi. but It Ik In no caae rusponsihlc lor iheir views. It la men preferred thai rurreapondenta lien their numen to their artlclrs. especially In ,,s-s where they attack peisons or Institutions, though thla la not doiiiiind.-d. The editor icservea the ritlit to e.ve the i.ames of cor respondents when thv are demand td fur the puip-jse tf personal sslls fac'lon. Tit ie,.,ve consideration a ;nn' :iu, n i- I ton tniou be accompanied 0) :he ii uu name of ttii. col eHpiiii duil. TIKSIIW, DKCKMHIll 4, ll0. AX IMI'IDKXT AfilTATIOX. "Tli" f'l.iy nf lln bui'khonelcns niuyi.r I hll i,l Ijihla Is hi-aring Its legltim fruit he re-." nuy.t The New Yrk . 'iiitii- !. .1;. uUmllriK to the fact thul tt.iMi tiifcTi aiiil otlii-r rlllzens ul Iti 1 - - K ' v 1 1 in i- !. ti makina; pr- , ti-li t:' f ' irtu l i indu. i- Mayor Mc- I'lcll.in : 1 nidi 1 a di.-i .,ntlnu.inie of Tin' Ian- nan" at i.ih' .f the crods- rlvtt lliialriH. whirr it m having a hue -i-nr ul run Aft r noting the tomplit.ntH iiih'Ic l,y tho agitators' Sgain.st th' I'lfiy, TJi Commercial continues: I "This .l.i v ni.i lr ililrhy.' may l;H in--n iiaiti-iv.il ;: ti ti iKiiolile prej-Uiilx- .in. I la eli'M H; kIv Im'I Iflxlc. and: the pr in p it n.' ,7injr It may he 'nntl- lii.grti eniltim aj-iM.' H l i.iltHip ontioth- hill or hnl-11. t. 1 r ttn-relv tFieatre giera w Ilk .1 1 n.i 1 .(.In "run f"r tl.ilr 11 ..-. earl h t.ai 1 1 in: . -I with 11 veiy small1 1 ' Rot what on l ff tlreater New erk in I., v.) I'. ill lliif That I it in more I i I in ...1 ihan eei, witln k the preres:i.ii 'f I ...,.lr,oxes l Thie are no donr,! on. 1 ..,n now ,,n' In this town f.,t ,1 -.i, t ,,.t certain people-ut them It m ,...t a .as.. f '.on.-elllir,.' us Mra. Mai.,,... ,. lematked And what ,f the -.- e. I.. I .-.,.!. a v r' of th- i.lav is I! ... o.u iv . ..- The H,..,. rnl.le cwijain ii 1.1 an unman is mmiruu or that e- rt ..I tl.me -t.ut n.d-dv 1.01 fools talk i.:.,uCv of s,i,.,.r.-slng htm lte. m H...,.. ;,, f.,lr)v teeke.i . in it ,,, re i. dv demanded that .!,.'- te in,,,!!. .,,.! Hiid the """' 'I'- -' '" '-lose.! Just so 1 !i. re was never anything more Impudent. In this countTy of free spec, h and a free pros, than .L. , 1 1. , , this name org ml, d agitation and (111 t'hlludeiphla I rioting bv a certain Scroll n ' Weavi r the jrliyiish Mayor H V..-.F. his ntt.r eiiln.-les.neaa In all mi worM , Phlla.l. !. lib ai was , the!, f ... run' .f tin v et . dam I r. "'" w h. !i K iv- r f.,r,n the i. k U h i: . , r had in ii. i. Th.- .- u Voi; nu'lmr ii"! b, ! biiH.loz. d as he "I Ii tb. f.. tiinroes and (i i. ,. I . .mt Hie "gond lb. I tnsiilli n" to c I. He '-'I I i ' t k v m; It -11)1 .ibun- ...I r : : -: ric ofi. ,.r peop;.. ;, I -ally r. : ' I' i - t I, ; I .f . ir. Hi tll.-v i'n. I. n.: v. i . Iv d and , :i . Ir. . . l, w li . i - -II b ! i . ' has In . olne smashed n,, ,,,, , at, lh. ,r 1 m i.il Mifll -! ntly , i. i'l d l.ik- it out In A -j---, l:il In ilea. , I I,, ,,t; , ,e bran, b hue clilng i he , . rn . i n t hi. mot ultiK j,,, n , Inn t .u 1 v r- ( k. IF "ii'li f i .in Mini, 1',. nt. naii.liiK the email J ,,n b" . I . ' , - of a . i . i n i . f tin- tialn II iniks '.'111 IM'iill 'I" 'fain - i l ll'illl Hie .,- lid in tut by ab .... im n .lb or injur y ,,( s, v , r , i I n f n r i a I - 1 1 The i . . .-int...! h.i l r 1 1 ' the H II I ..II I ! - ;., In. I; e Fl . . -.v l : Soll'll I lib, 1 I"- . ti t t in they tool. I III and 'tl lh. " Io n I b. I" ibll , I, .v mlb x 'ion u i I b nen- . , .. d by i I H 1 I .- Illld ' tle.l. It i II lie, l, Ik bt i.. ., 'ee fo I, f i ..v. !.. i tn In ,iK 1 1 , f. II,- t 'llN I" .ti.lt " I. v - I - I . I . I Ul I II I I t , I ' 1 1 II . I . I alii ...i.Ij t.l II: TF ! ) Hi. - . tl Mi, or bl :. b- I i - l ill ' d I i . i 1 1 1 ul 1 1 . 1 1 II. ,r ' Will i n .1 F-tul - ' ! l , -mi n Ins i ,luiit nn I fi" ,ig I. I ..V '.le.ll. r lie I i'i ' i.' i . 1 1 i : i . . ii iii., iv. for .. l .n tini" It has b- . n "T than .my otliei- of ini; orld gr. a" , ,1 , - Thin IU . growth ih.hkH lli rr tHumke, ulu, llerlin's mn ' iiiiS In r. a -i ng polltl i mI unrl o 1 1 1 , i -r ' I n I I rr pot t nee, will place lh lal of th.. d'.inlnnnl ,i;i- lion of the Knrrip. in, ..iruln.-nt nhead of Li...n nnd . y.,,k Notwith standing Ih.s ,i.,,i,i , y. and iiltimuKh we make dm al'ow.ni.e f ,r (j,,,,,,,. Lotiilon's long b w. pi, i( ,,.,v Tork tj a in the ; a, . The tioiilde in Atlanta .,v,r n, action of H property oum i- t, r-tiling residence In a while , ct.,n of tl,. i.. ... - . . element In a community to secure ,P '! T? ? V 1, T.r. lv"'', '' .bo.oFnmallon of I,-) rash '."IT nn Increase the suppression of a play objection- " ViM- V!s "nd uZtll i ii u ';" "',,., which has a plan, wnrtn 0 over the sumo month las, .. to imtlt'i, (m K. me., her ul luut ii... "b"'it kti.'tt) and n a tl endnnee of 137. ; Mi. bin I . It on special grounds. It Is and Ion. a. tVn ,f the eon pa ,. ' The Rev. S. A Nettles was , ".-electa.! The I'nlted States District Court .. 1 a.... . . . .... . ........ 1 ... ... ,-..-, ,. i ... . . .oitit.ir nf The Southern Chrlstlun Ad- herns here tn.moree.ur Th... "ii"iv in' 1 uu ir,-t i-u'-n rn. nut is " ' ' , . . . i i-i- r.ipn,i ,ir,iK or . .... 1. . no . o .1.. '..m . - . vo. a e Wllbiillt nnnos tlon. 9llft e ti .1 . l I none II, e t..u ,, r . r, , ,l . .. . .. i v. ,. . "- "'I'"m i" n-"" ni,u ine Fin. I I 71 1 wnicn ,-'..- ' v" " "' oi,i.-ri ior u. board- ,i lug house makers n story whl, h re,a ,i as if the m-.ia tnu.t li.t. ..... i ; In tome Northern , .y. I, ,H , ,,,, ....... - - . ,i ,' '' f ,.!. ui ii noma usually oiow. Through Tbe Cha ttanooga News , we learn that the J3outheastern T i , toeseee city wwu an elephant for its ; parks and Is starting a popular sub scription . for the purchase money. Anyone having an elephant to give way or sell cheap will confer a fa- Unoef a contemporary. . The nhMrtH ' ISaa' never4 had nnY. serious, doubt that Mr. William R. Meant 'would not let a little thing' like hie defeat In New Tork. when the rest of the ticket on which tie ran was elected, deter him from fur ther political projects. An lnterrlew flven out by him at San Antonio, Tex., not long after the election, to the effect that he would never be a candidate for office again, did not shake this belief, Now come the following dispatch from Mexico City: "Wlllam R. Hearst was interviewed by a reporter of The Mexican . Herald btat night regarding- his post-election statement thai he would not be a can didate for public office a (rain. Mr. Hearst said that he had no desire to run for office again, anil would not seek or ac cept a congressional nomination. He modified the utterance to the effect that ho would never accept another nomina tion by saying that if circumstances made it Imperative he would once more he a candidate for office. . He did not designate the office" "If circumstances make It Impera tive:" that Is. If box-car type, brass blind galore, red fire, .and other Hearst methods, can ma'lte it Imper ative. If Mr. Hearst meant anything at all In this interview, he meant that ho would cut out the Governor's mansion at Albany from his itinerary n rid head dlrectlv for the White Hou.in at Washington. as snown oy Hn application for registry of news paper titles filed by hl fl gents in Washington tho other day, he la buy In control of newspapers, or estab-Hi-lilriK new nnc, where ho thinks they will flo him the most good. There will Hoon be no lack of "Amer cniiM" ami "Journals" In tho Middle W't t. He has also il press servlco which hn furnishes to various news papers on terms which amount to a subsidy. To be sure, Mr. Hearst has no Intention of withdrawing himself nnd his cuh bugs frmn the struKK'e for the presidency which he has been . . waging with more or less activity nnd 1 entire unscrunulousness for several years. He will simply extend and perfect hie undoubtedly able organ ization for the next battle. Hut will his plans bo ripe in 1 80S ? Ask Col. Hryan. SAML'KL bl'lCXCKK HCIT. The great strides made by the Southern Hallway under its late president are Indicated by the fol lowing from The New York Commer cial: 'Tho growth of tho .Southern Hallway Co since Its orgmilxatlon In has been iilieriiini-niil. '.r Hnenrnr left (lie linn nf Orexel. Miruan i Co.. wlicro lit' h:nl Ikm n n partner sine lie, to heroine Its piesldent. an.l fnini the first Its growth I u.is rapid. Paring the last I'J yeato th" I S iilhern Railway ha a Innea-ied its 'l, ' m y. , n the f r s consolidated mortgage for tijd.fti! . was ,7en 1. th.-! ti.mnei.1 .voulremenls were eatltnnie,! 1 ,.r a system of i.W, miles. A n-w iiton -1 gage, to lie known us the Houth.r., Hull- wnv develoi.menl nn.l a-eneial mrtm .has been created In a lotiil aiitli'.rhe I . , ,;0 V-served and lilt .."or.' iss... d ' imioFdaiteiv The t Kv K. 1 1. of t r.. f - H, ,, all the II,,. n In the b,sl few veins 1 , the r.. ,.1.1 d. velopFm-nt of the entho "uin win. 01 course , neceaNltate Inn ,, h laiuer tlian lierntofo, nnd ' It "'I'v m.'.v b imrtersf mif that It will u'l'.e .1 ...... 01 oik F-raiFl I. . ileal W t n ., An , ,he nectary money, that already ..rovlde.t roi t'FIie II-. lol.ll cost ef llio I.' ... ""-7. "' ' n. i ., nei '.I heen H.lt-'.l wit' In it h" In that rnini p, rlr-l ?:r.O T'W r" n . nolnnient The nssct-t of the SoutTi.rn Tt.rl- .iv Company are given hv Tbe Co,,i-tiKF-.-nl ns f 1 t . 0 2 ! .!!. bnl'l up Wt Mr Spencer under the dir. .lion of th.- More. in Int. reals. ThH h Ind.-ed a magnlfli-ent property, en tiled nif ' of I ttle l,v a man of pre.-it en- rsry and til.ll iv I't'ibablv no other man did so much to promote the i-np'd Industrial d-, -l...nient of tbe P.mtii, find he in nb- herculean i-ITer's to f, (.-vent tli it d. vebipMicnt. on. e It ot faltl-. "l.irted from In-lng ih-,i;- d by la. k of a,.-,i, it,- 1 1 anspo, t i tlon fa. Ilitl-a His wmk was Iru'v great and be,,ei, nnd the S.'u'h : honld not t. ,.n f .rg.-t him. In anno, in, Ing bis Intention to anil f -.r m--rb.i eii,l m .l-itmarv to .-on-d ii ' I a i. Unions i.-imp'ilxn. C.ner.il Ib.'.lh. In 1. 1 of th- :-i! ill, n, Army. ' -Id lib' London and , tn-e that while Hi" Hilv.iii.in Army hu galiie 1 n .t ng In the I nlte.1 Sl it I A nn i k.i ,1 a i e t .. - . I ' i," I " be ,ee . , i : lr" 11 ll I: ' . i " uii. il i v and r I rue I b 1 1 a Kr, at many i.l u-. Milling I., t -k tti" camel , tbtoUKll th.- v of the needle Wh.'lt Wl'h t'ol.fe.lcrate se-utllb- and m'liing x.'iiiuris, English men have Hiitik iniHbuis of iinimy In the I'llllill Hllltel. Illul the proposition to buy largo tta.ts of Innd In Texas L.r supplying I.n,iii..ilre spindles wllh intton Ill-lb at. s Hint tiny are a'. out to i-lnk none mo,.- lf tton" of our bus. Ini". but We feel hurry for tin tn. 14 .it ik.i: it. n. pi i iii i s i.vTi:. I 'alN lo sjitk i. unci tlon in Monroe, nnd rrlcs 5 Hours l ute A Me Inorliil 'I bl- Mjinilnt;. i.n in i mi,, I of a delayed train .lii'tK" li li. i'e.'bles did not an iv, In tlm tity T.tifday morning In time to convene .our! as umiiiI lie iiiIhs i d i onin . i i ,i nt Monroe ,. , ami. on a freight, which uiilv.d slioi t'y "I'ei 4 ...luck, nn. I court was iall.,1 to order a half-hour Inter. Shoilly after .lodge Peelilcs aai,.id . d If. flu- i hair. H dlcltui Hi tint CIhi k--ii uioac and h ii i, '. u ii i i . I the death of .lu,l,;e Oliver P. Meiucs. r, f V il iiilngion. He in. nt lon.-ii Unit JinUe Mean s hud In-1 rl ourt In Mecklen- bitig eouiiiy for ten y.ura an, - - . jiii- ..r ti... hi.i..'. ..,.ui i . ..... Ida Aft-t elating tliat the lo, al bar V-"H I'i' pHiliig i, suitable memorial to rpreail on (he records, he asked ... ... . .. .1. ""'."".T . 12J""o.i iiniii :so : '" im f, una morning, in w men 11,110 tne m tnorlui will nn read and trlbulvs i paid 'ho deceased. Judge ppobles gi a tii.-u the request and court ad journed . To 1iisrM- t a. M. lli'c-. A special commutes, consisting of Oavl 'David Clatk, of Jiosioro, W. II. ltagtui, of Hiah PoiuL and I) A. Tompkins, of this ottv. wilt Inspect r. win iFiinec: i , 4K . m. ,t ,, , . , . . . n"Y- sV'-Mr 4 Vllrga ivt- -attsrh-- flav. Mr. Tompkins loft for Itslelgh ia a i mmu u- " e l ,l. t.t u iahvlm i'..v the n me t p to I TAllito THIS I UK OK tllKt. K. per cent, are for SPCCPMBS AT AOB OF Tt YKAltg. amend of Welti CwelUw Dire ni IUa Utme ta Columbia Had Hewn In Falling HcaJtl. MM Ilia DcttUi Waa Surprise HMiop Wlfcon Lrevea Methodist Confer ue to Opra Sorttt CaroUna Con ference at Rockr Mount Appoint, ments Win lie Kept Secret Till tYeighlon Case U 8ctU Confer ence Acx-cpta Landers Collegrev. . Observer Bureau, '. VM Main Street, i Columbia. 8. C, Deo. ;. Attorney Oeneral LeRoy F. Youtnsna dleI at his home here at S o'clock this morning In his TSd year. The body will lt In atntA In tha Htata library at the capltol bulkilng to-morrow and the fune- ral will be held Wednesday at noon from Trinity church, of which he was a member. Attorney Prlngle T. Toumans and Mrs. W. A. Metts. of this city, and Mrs. Olivette Hlmrod, of Erte. Fenn., are the surviving ohlldren. Mr. Youmena" willow waa a Miss nmngnaai. Mr. Yonniana had been In falling health for nearly a year, but recently he Imil iiinarnnllT much litinloved. HIS deuth, therefore, waa a grent shock and a surprise in spite of his advanced age. HIS CAREER. Mr. Youmans was one of the most pol ished orators in the Mouth at the closo of the war, when he was Just reaching , afr-dlnner speaker at the time of hli and was sun an auraouve I death. He was serving as circuit soli- ;r...r .u" . v. . . .., Bl.rved through the war as a. lieuten ant in the Third boutn Carolina Regi ment He became attorney general un der Hampton In 1877 and was twice elect ed to the place afterward. He aerved a irra as district attorney In Cleveland's fliat administration. Ha was made as pmiHnt attorney general last year upon the resignation or Mr. w. H. 'rownsenu. an. 1 was sppolnted attorney neral by , Col. w. T. McOhee, inspector gener ; vernor Heyward upon tbe death of nf '-R. i k... Mr U X. Qunter. Hunter .Ntr. Youmans' survlvln na brothers and ; pliers are Mrs. Robert T. t.'ausey, Mrs. I- rank ( ausey, I w. Toumans ano m. ! II Youmons. all of Hampton county, iHtid V. H. Youmans. of Ttxas. BIRHOP WILSON LEAVE8. I I'lshop Wilson to-day appointed a ..l.ilrmun nf th. CLntith PAmllna ConfeT- . n.-e In the person of the Rev. Mark L. '''lisle, and left It to wait on the re- port of the committee In charge of tho 1 -, -elghton case, to go to Rocky Mount 'I""n ,ho North tarollnn conrerence Fie left the appointments sealed In . -barge of Secretary Hrown with Instruc tions not to allow them to get out until the Crelahton case Is disposed of. In d llt'nn to tms t,c advised Hint no mem- : her of the Conference leave the city , ' r",.,,, " " -"v without permission of the Conference. mUu ""'eln. nnd he hoped the permission would not r neJVako commissioners met to Fe grantel. except f'-r Urgent cause, ns 1 "ay. They electedd 1. T. Johnson, of the Interest of the Church demanded an ! Halelgti, chairman; B. ST. Gattllng, Tderly d'sposltlon of the Creirritn rs , county attorney. bv a full Conference. He commended ; jr jonn g Drewev savs his father, the Conference for the harmony that , , " Han .T ft eL had characterize.) the proceedlnKs '" ' w- "r- Ban Holt, recently throughout sn.l s-.ld that there ws. "hot at Graham has almost entirely particularly little friction In the cabinet , recoveredd. Only a sltant acar on on the appointments. his choek remains. Tliere seems to te little hope of the Judge Purnel to-dav heard a case Cretehtnn committee, reportinr Derore ; Wednesday. If Indeed It Is ready to go 1 I'cfnre the Conlerenre thn. In tF Uw - iniim. men hr nt the Confer epe will meet formally eneh flnv and -. intirn the hiiKln. s of the body hnv- in(? tieen tlnlshe.l r, ,v.TRV-rK ACCFPT3 LANDER Af,-r a u,,u,e ''"T "i'lti th matter was continued un- "l,,'r '."""V"; - t," iZrn U",' VOUtt ttt WU r,'l,l,l Lander l-emale CuIleKe. of tjreen- mlngton In May. wihmI. as a charge. '; '""J?"'' i '"'" "- "-- - - - -- '"! several years agy the Conference epte.l t he inslllutioif condltlonod up-m h.i.ibia College, already under the Con-.( l'' ' , r0 " opihis.mI the n,-r'Pta"c ,h' ,,r"" "W"1'1 , ' h"',V.J "J'u icnre. Is resp mn'hle for. The action ot "",""" ,,rVT f r The aeUon ot tFie ('onfereiue In accepting Ianler (,01- , il'te waa loreod by a atatement from' l.r K A Child, a-ent for Wofford Col-j b-.t. and one i f th,- lui((e(l stockhold- pi, In Lander t'olbge. that unless the inference did take the college over tne The recent action of tho Columbia i tn.ks In foimhiK a arlng house as- , a... la, ion effective t Fm first of next J.., nuy, one ui ei-inent of which is to I , , -Veil r'ISl -Illel M flir CIlKtllllg ,..ks - n outside ll.inks. touehed n nerve ,n tin South I'amlln.i ('(inference to .1 Tt en miter I. on. of tha Confer i . Hiked the ineinl.ers of the C"tl t.i iv.- In hrliiKlng e. .n t rlbutlons to the fun. I f-.i wi'l-.ws and in .halls OI clergy and I or th1- sulci a tinuated and fori ther pui-pos.-H. to s.-tid l.v express order ,., money order in t lie future, on acceiint ..f thlr- .icreement among the local banks as to pay I" cents and upward on even . he, k hr. night In would make i ninl- ilal sin - it. in the fun. I. Mr. I. vmrs d.-pesliH na treasurer run ,is high ;i. Iwiei on ulil -li the local banks pay no lpti,.t. altle-iigh some of the funds leiM.iln In I. .nk many months. At the V-mli-my of Music. The Osm.,11 Sto, k Company was un et.-d by a k'"I dze audience at i hn Acud.-my or Music last night. Th.i i. In y was "The Moonshiner's1 Daughter." v-llh i.-ully good special- , ties between mis The inmpunjf l , (.laying a pleasing repertoire of plays' l UT. I III! Ul II1.IIAI ' I ..Hill .F.--1.0 ... h,irait.-r nun ttioae or ' Th. te,,,, f tlrln and II,. t..,,,, ur tirin anu Iti.ir '.nn 'ly juggling Iii l season. Hirrett in ,ini some ,.-. wew. s. - -ye i-pe tui ., , ,, ,. .-,.. i ii i-tiurii f.lll io ..- will ui, o i f. ied, with un entire change "f specll 'I.-., including a new in l ly Allen .ml de V.-ic, who nr.- popular vaude- V I I , e II, I iHtS. Ml It. Tanner I In- Purchaser of limn ICIver l-'ulls. , Th.. laser wr ,is:. t,i.iy morning i itoiitici-d that Mi .1. AI. Ontes and lati M. of ( harluli.-, had aold their , ' , f ...it-f t.tA'f r III t fl. ClDUH HIV. . sV TU!Tl'uy I, developed yesterday that Mr. 8. H. loinei. president of tlio well-known II. hil.ttu Cotton Mills ut HernlettH, w i-i in.- purchaser. It Is reported on d authority that he ami associates v. i I Fhortly erect near tho fails a modern up-to-date cotton mill. No .1, hiille plans have yet been formu lated. They wll be unnotiiiced later. The Moon aiul Her Zone last Night. The moon last night was a queen Indeed. She traveled in the centre of .if ha within , I re lea of color. There were four distinct zones, the Inner most helms; a bright buff color, shad ing -rr into brown, which in turn shaded Into blue, and the outermost I. an. I waa another lint of brown. Of course there were Intermediate col ors. Impossible to name. It nm at its best nt 11 o'clock, when the moon was not far from her icnlth. but It hn-tcd a long lime, and was m-en with 'Aonder and pleasure by all but nitick ,iiie,'s. old Inhabitants said they had in-ver Been such a phenomenon. New i-sdrj mrn V.lwtr& Last Night. Tbe following named vestrymen for tin ensuing months were elected at a uniting held at Ht. Peters Kplscopnl .much lust night: Messrs. (). O. Hcott, Id riot Clarkson, James, Ker, Jr., J. II. Ham. Krnsst Field, T. J. Davie, T. W. Crews. W. A. Avant 11. A. ' Houlheiland and Clement Dowd ie- Im- I mediately after they were chosen the' vestrymen met. ana eetcted otneera as follows; Ernest Field, senior warden; Jsmes Ker, Jr., Junior warden; O. U. Hcott, treasurer; W. A. Avant, secre tary, and It. A. Koutherland, tl. t Hcott and James Ker, Jr., compose the committee on music. t'aseasweet, the Ideal medicine fur the lit lie unee. contains no opiates. Con- ...... ...u . . L. k.J , , . I 1 . IK ...r .i.p.11.. bu.iv Willi naui'IMI g 1 1 . r W4ew ,id' Tvrog Ijiw" Wrtfe.K. K tVsWIlt Co., Chicago, III., for tne "Baby Rook.' old by Ha wteys. pharmacy. COMMITTEE : ; to. r-c mohganton .V; 'i. Chalrtnao B. . BckwlUi. of Btnte kumra of loteruaJ Improtemcnm. vi Aooompanled by Other . HenMri,; . wo invratiirate 1 nances 01 ti travaarance and FaToriUeot BrouuiU Axatitet Superintendent Goodwin, vol Um State School for the) Ieaf ,r and lamb by 4. A. llUtaRtuwt, tif v lonvertte v College senator eun. , nu . bays Appalachian UUl ; Hill , rropauiy rasa-In New Jrxrm.-,y . :.'-- t. t y) Observer Bureau, -: The . Hallotnan Building, - , ' Ralelrh. Dec S. This afternoon B. c. Beckwlth. of the State board of Internal Improve ments, xv. -h. Brourhton, John & Ray and j.f J Holding left for Mor- i an"i.; 10 investigate cuarges maae against E, ' McK. Goodwin, superin tendent of the State School for the Dear and Dumb. -brought by J. A. Til llnghast, of Converse Colege, South Carolina. Toey embrace favoritism, extravagance and the like. One charge is that David Tllllnghast, w'no for many years has been teacner and la now about 70 years old, was dis placed by tile efforts of the superin tendent and given a menial position. Superintendent Ray, of the State School for the Blind goea to act as in terpreter, Brouchton jki an ex-mem. ber of the beard of trustees, holding as attorney lor Goodwin. R. A. Mor row, another members of the Slate 1 board Of Internal Improvements goes to Morganton. Beckwirn will prealde at the meeting which will act' aa a court to hear the charges, which Droughton stated, just before leaving, did not In' his opinion, amount to anything. The first report on new rifle range at the permanent encampment erniinris at Unt..hi. rltv maA hv : " " '"- .v ol'u expended Just year. Only one regiment practiced nrlng. It is rec ommended that 11.200 be available nevt year, for completing the range. The latter should be read fly for use by the entire brigade, which, it Is aaldd, will encamp there next sum mer. Penitentiary authorities anYioijnce the esacpe of James Boll, from the j (Mate farm near Wcldon, white, aged j 4 8, and waa sentencod from lPtt I county last September for ten years, j the erlmebelng house burning. The charter for the Women's Club. Issued this afternoon, says Its purpose .. , rt ,h 1 a ii k... for Columbus county of Ketlev J,,gtpr rj. 1 nli.r'i,H n,.e.. Register, to show cause whoy they should not bo attached for cutting timber In contempt of court's Injunc tion on the lands of New Jersey and North Carolina Lumber Cnmnaav Charters are granted the Clinton I.lgnt Pom t , fc .,. .. Company, capital I '" --""- ... viauy ano otn- ompany Wilmington, .000. to ! nioke and sell furniture: the Home Hpalty Company. Charlotte. J125, 000. i.-.,," u,'orr Stephens and others 1 n "tale board of agriculture meets Wednesday nnd Commissioner of Agriculture I'attersoi Is expected be present and preside Th Tj.iB.i, ,,nffl .i,. e. moonnhlnlna-. I Tho docket 19 one of the larreat lnu....i.. irmar,.n n Km rv.r years. Tim e are several nnstofflcS I case nnrl two for counterfeiting tlie 1 latt.-r being small affairs the only I ouilt, 1 I. ItliiK d ...... i- .ui. . . i the (iiuniiy now being of nickels nnd f .iJ e '7..,.. I . : Quarti i SKNATOIt .SIMMONS TALKS, b'enator tiimmons cams un Hat nr. day night from his farm In Jones county nnd Intended to leave for Wuslilngion last night, but waa net awaken.-,! in time and missed his trulu. He looks very well indeed arid, ,.,(. .,...1 i.i . ... . . onu noor no. m ra. v.wnre- i.irc., w enjoyed his rt-ht after a hard cani- fMl wlth private entrance. Will be rent palgn. .our correspondent askd ; 0i for storage purposes only. Apply him what were tho prospects for: settling the Appalachian forest re servo hill through Congress. Ho suid: '1 cannot s?e any reason why we cannot get It through In Its mod-Ilk-, I form. 1 told Senator Prltchurd that it iiuibl never be got through In Its original form, but as It now s 1 believe il will puss all right. Th senator u, neii n-L,,.,! .h, M,e ...ul,,,.!, for aettlna- the inland ,hrMfc , malA h 1 .. . llw, ,,i'"Vn vvhr' 8 that now , nillll K,vIlsr H eM ,,e,h ot wa- (( r aIltJ ,,., ,llnK lke h(1f ,ne , Ht ! , ,hl. ,,ril(ina prnpogltlon. It Willi n((, KQ lhl.UKh He ,al(1 th(lt Ron. iitor ovcrinuu and himself were tak ing deep Inii rest In thla waterway. TIIK HAPTIHT8 PROBPEltOUR ll. v. Uvington Johnson, the secre tary, was interviewed regarding the win k of tho liaptlst Convention and said. Th. convention will r.port ajm RKNT-Elght-horse farm within kiriii o in tl sV. A llCl V ll I L- ttVVV ' mote It.ipdti In th State thla year I thnn l.ixt uriil thrt rhurchoM hiivn I l. i i I . u ..I - Kl "IK"1 Illlllillt U HIIVHIIUO 111 lllVir IXtll- a" "ilsHlon objects. There have ,. en more millenaries. ln ' "'Is year than last and ""'r reports aro very gratifying In-1 deed. The r.-port of the mission Dr,l to in- t.onvcnuon mis year : win i.e in many inrutuisii inu uu- est that hni ever been made." The. Inautanc.) commissioner to- roomB, one oa 1st floor snd one on 2nd day licensed the United Fire Insur- floor: 3 minutes' walk from square. Ad am e Company, of Klttrell, this being I dress "A. J.," care Observer. the first colored tiro Insurance com pany ever chartered. In North Car olina. J. 11. Thorpe and J. It. Haw kins nre among the-Incorporators. The Women's Club of this city Is to ho granted a charter and will be regularly incorporated. It la the purpose of I In- club. Which now has 167 active members and which Is the moat Important organisation of wo men in Hits , ity tn have a building of j Its own It is doing many useful things PARH1SH 8 HALL REDUCED. The youth Purrlsh who was on night call at tho Seaboard Johnson street station here, und who Shot, It Is de clared accidentally, and killed a man who had In ert a brakeman on the'Kim HALE-Right Dobby Heads and Tidewater Hallway and waa here Double Arches onmplete for Cmmpton seeking employment, was heforVi Knowles 4o-ln. loom. 1 harness. In Judge Walker to-day, under habeas , nret-t -lass condttlon. Also .ooo t .m orpus r, dings.. The police Jus. tf" f-rlner No. I epln- tieo had fixed Parrlsh's ball at ll.oon 'die. the charge being manslaughter. Tholron HAt.ie id ao-ln. revolving esrda. Justice reduced (hn ball to $100, which Parrlsh gave. He s only '11. about 20 years old. His father and .,h.. . ro.nt at the hearlna- mother were present having gone with him from the Jail. The supreme Court will to-morrow take, uu anneals from the ltth dis trict, the docket being the heaviest of all on the list My heart and hand another claimed. HIS plea, nnd coma un laia. - Its neveY thus wilt, people without pluck, and vim. . ; Take Rwky Mountain Tea. donf tt 1ft again. R. It Jordan A Ce'. : ' ( ' Mr. Moorlnsr ' ItAtjpros). Mr. B. 'VV.Maonnx. Kf.r havuisT anent a year on tne 014 inm in tuvie county baa returaal to Charlott to live. h will have tha nemo j.osuion with the George J3. Ilia oil C impany m m nu oeiore ne wu nwi-. " a .-., Holliater'a. Rocky Mountain" Tear- puri fies tha blood, strengthens the nerves. resTUlatea the bewels. aids tha kidneys. cures stomach troubles, builds up the nervous xorce and repairs tne 111 effects 01 over eating. Tea or Tablets. oenia. Jordan m .-. if " ; . : Th 'Americas) ' Plsirtct Telegraph Company delivers packages, parocla, notes, mviuuoBS, rurauncs meaaem- or errana service at a very cost. Tbe Observer will send our messengers, wltbont charge, to your residence or place of btnsness for edvenlsemouts for thla ' column. 'Phone 7a. Office wltli Western rnlon Telegraph Company, 'Phone so. Ail advartlaamenu Inserted in this column at rate) of tea cents per line of elx words. No ad. taken for to cents. Cash ta advance. WANTED. WANTED Two aood bova with wheels tor. spaoiai delivery packages, Wrrands, also to help around office, etc. Tbe Bee ni, ucpantDem .Dtori, 1 1 . 1 . PRESS feeder wanted we have a good lob for number ona Dress feeder. An. Sly at once to Joa. J. Stone ai Co., reenaboro, N. C. WANTED Position, by man of alx years' excellence ia arroeerlas4 etrielc. ly sober; can give good references. K. L., cars Observer. WANTED A lady to keep books for amau Duaineaa. Address M., observer WANTED To buy good second-hand twenty or thlrtv-srallon tank for cook. Ing range. Address L. M., care Observer. WANTED Experienced stenographer- One who Is familiar with filing system preferred. Hasty, care Observer. WANTED Foreman for planing mill, makina ceiling, aiding and floorinc. Must be competent to run band re-saw. Address, stating experience, reference and salary expected, ,P. O.- Box 242, Aiorganiun, rt. v. ' WANTED Man and wife who would like to engage In high-class, profitable employment, to travel. Address Perma nent, care Observer. WANTED Registered drug clerk, one wno is reuaoie, or gooo nabita and thoroughly competent Address Box 84, Winston, N. c. WANTED at once, young lady to sell tickets Academy or Music from 10 a. m. to t p. m. Only written answers will be received. imo personal interviews. Address all letters to O. V. Kesslrr. Manager Academy of Music, Box 741, Charlotte. N. C WANTED -Capable stenographer for two or three months. Address in own handwriting, stating salary expected. P. O. Box tsil. WANTED Agents In nearby towns. Finest grade of work and liberal terms. Sanitary Laundry. Charlotte, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. MR9. MARGARET C. SIMPSON,- MAN Icurlng. hair dressing and massaging. Engagements over telephone. 'Phone 1517. Open on Saturdary until t p. m. STOLEN From my bouse, one Craw ford bicycle, with new Departure coaster; one broken spoke In back wheel, and big hole In hack tire. Slo.00 reward for either the wheel or thief. H. C. Long. I WANT a place as engineer tn a cot ton mill or other factory. Have had good experience. Address Engineer A TEACHER, bookkeeper or salesman .... -1 ., i. , .hanD. nn.lllnn en i, l.o rn . u i . k.iv k. .j. ' AGENTS Canvassers, mixers, pe. ddlers. solicitors, mail order people, etc.. should buy Kramers tnooa or iraoe ne of - rets. Regular price f.0ti. but balance of last edition for ll.M as long as they last. Guarunteed. Order quick. Bloux Pub. Co.. Hiitberland. Iowa, TEACHERS wanted-niany sph splendid Janus schools January openings rural graded. high colleges. Hpeciai guaranteed proposition Southern Business Bureau. . '1 STORAGE ROOM for rent: entire sec street, HxlX Southern Newspsper Union, second flo front. NO. It ri. college street. HAVE YOU gotten a reprint copy of that rare "T-awsons History oi norm Carolina?" Contains all the Illustrations In the original hook. Price. U.W. ,lhs Observer Printing House. Charlotte, N. C. THE OH8KRVER Co. publishes. The Dally Observer 18 00 a year; The Even- 'n Chronicle, tS.no a year; Tha Beml vrea.ir w u.ni ,n, ...w . v.- ratea The Observer Job Printing House. Tn, company solicits subscriptions, ad- vertlslrg aad Job printing. Weekly Observer, tl.00 a year, and ope- KLKOANTLT reprinted copies of map of Charlotte Township; unmounted. H cents; mounted on first-class card board, 40 cents. The Observer Print ing House. Charlotte, N. C. FOR RENT. mile of city limits. Apply to Dr. Chas. Alexander. Charlotte, N. C. -frt UtPVT Tlm.mt 1neai4 KnlUU. rtr-- a .arvraiuu n.u, w ifUIIUIIIVf In JvUk-born ." Clire Lock Uox n. Wllkisboro, N. C. . FOR RENT-Elght-horse farm within a mi e o, .-,ty . '"" n?JLv'L v L'T- - - vin, rvT.n i.iv e..r.i.,. e.. FOR RENT- N. Church SL, K-room new, modern brick house, furnished or unfurnished. D. P. Hutchison, I North Tryon street FOR RENT Four rooms suitable fop light housekeeping, Apply to Walter Boo It KOR RENT rurnlshed room, first floor, r.vf- Vrfrke Tlroa JL nriaere atore. Ci. ttv. Pryan. rXH MLB. Y?on HALE One Denn Warper 13M) ends double hesd, single linker; machine In good condition. Rox m, Greensboro, N. C I'lutts. 1 Chandler-Taylor engine, 60- P. I 20-H. P. return-vertical boiler; railway heads. Petee e; l railway neati. nwer nimn, Mason; 4 roois, Tompainej i-iiht nrmu .he, tlng looms 109 Double. f harness fnnwi. All aastonel-hand but In amid running -order. The X. A. Tompkins Co.. Charlotte. N. C, "Lost." IjOtiT Uold bracelet, M. D. M. engraved on It, Reward If returned to Observer. ls)rr-.Vitwen Tenth street nnd the Kesiboststf-depot a gold limcelet, Trtnno gram M. C, M, Rewari for return to this efflce. PEOPLE'S COLUMN sjjpajyeyajfjajpQjaeaEeysQSjQQSBJQ vrr - V S , 4 ' f . . It ,(' t J J V ' t ' . M Ml '' ' ' 1 ", f a .41, W;:. O fiiiiii it U UU UVLJU a The throngs of yesterday in mm the tale of the approach of Old Santa. Every one seemed eager to get theirf Christmas gifts before they were picked over. This is very wise, for it will not only avoid disappointment in selections, but guarantee good deliveries. Do your shopping early in the week and early in the day and it will be one of the greatest Cliristmas gifts to the tired clerks and late delivery boys. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. A grand display of Holiday Goods. We have doubled our space and stock kept in this department. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, rich Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Jewelry and Novelties. We carry in Stock Diamonds, loose and mounted; Rings, Brooches, Lockets and Bracelets. We mount our own goods and guarantee weight and quality. Watches of all kinds, Ladies' and Gentlemen's sizes. Ladies' Elgin and Waltham Jewel, series, the best American made Ladies' Watches to be had, at $30.00 to $45.00 each. Extra good values in Men's Watches, open face and hunting case, gold filled and solid gold: from $10.00 to $65.00. Boys' Watches, Nickel and Gun Metal finish, from $1.00 to $5.00 each. Everyone a guaranteed time keeper. See our line of Sterling Silver Comb, Brush and Mir ror Sets, Military Brush and Novelties; hundreds to select from Hooks, Horns, Files, Nail Brushes,. Tooth Brushes, Scissors, Match Boxes, Tape Meas ures, Thimbles, Shaving Brushes, etc.- All of our" Novelties are Sterling Silver. Jewelry our stock is complete; everything that should be found in a first-class Jewelry stock is to be had here. ' Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Lockets and tjnams, irons, iungs oi every description stone Rings, Signet Rings, 'Plain and Chased Rings, Baby Rings. Trays full to make your selection from, all sizes and weights; prices from 75c. to $350.00 each. Hat Pins, about 1,500 to select from, &5c. to $4.00 each. Bracelets, so much the fad now; Solid Gold, Gold Filled and Sterling Silver, from $1.00 to $25.00 each. Fountain Pens The kind we sell aro guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Eagle Flash self-filler, and' Aiken Lambert's, plain or fancy stocks, $1.00 to $8.00. Ladies' Solid Gold and Gold Filled Back and ' Side Combs, Sterling Silver Tableware and rich Cut , Glass.-, Our cases are overloaded with alj that's new. See our new crystal case; filled with the best line of Cut Glass we have ever, shown Vases, Pitchers, Bowls and fancy pieces. jy Sterling Silver has advanced in price, but you will find our prices just the same as before, a little lower than ' any one else. Our patterns and designs the bes.t to '!" be had. ' . We engrave everything wc sell free of charge, but this '; month we cannot take in any outside engraving. '; csg:i0srCititt3ywtsX 4 ' . f no, our three big stores tefl 7 'i ' ' f'j- e , ; v; .'.iii'" - '7 ' i '":
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