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CirAI?LOTTR DAP. ,;.;i;i:vi DAYS OF, -THE BIGHT HAW KY J1IIS. LL1SAY . PATTKKSO.V. Th thre ht Mis most people Is an, unsuitable environment. That's ? why they seem to be no, queer. They aren"t rally--they"re - all right, hut their surroundings we, all wrong. It Is unjust lo judgs them without ,tak : Ing that into consideration, because it's a heavy handicap ln( llfe't race . so heavy, indeed, that sometimes a , rac is out of the question. I can v imagine Socrates drinking hemlock in a New York flat. Living In one of those noisy cigar boxes is calculated to drive most anybody to drink most i anything, but no human being Is 4m- ; : aginative enough to think of Socrates t; clothed in-a baseball outfit sitting In High' Point rocking chair and ' oliewlna SchnaDDS plug tobacco ; while he delivered his "Apology to the cltlsens of Athens." Just ary to picture- that to yourself while you jj 'read this bit of his speech and nee ''. . hlw very absurd as well as impos alble the combination is. "But If death Is the Journey to an- J , thw place and there, h men say, .,: ' all the dead are, wnat good O. my . friends and judges, can be, greater " - than thl7 What would not a man give If he might converge with Or pheus and Healod and Homer Nay, , JI inis oe ixue, iei me aie again emu train. I tan. ahull nlara where T ran ful interest In a place where I can ' converse with. Palamedes and AJax the son of Telamon, and other heroes ' who have suffered death through an unjust Judgment What Infinite de light there would be In conversing with them and asking them que tlona Wherefore, O, JudgM, be of good cheer about death, and know this of a truth, that no evil can hap pen to a good man cither In life or after death. He and his are not neg lected by the godn. Th hour of dc- "';;1r--Y parture has arrived1 and we go our .j'j-i? ways. I M die, you to live." W.hen 'i'Ji-lis-.-. you talk like that, you must have 'i'vl'-v Mua skies and temple-crowned V?, :-i ''it',' heights and wear flowing robe and ..';jf''4lclalin your noble thoughts In no '.':,i'?'orou Greek sentences. That's why J'ifti those old Greek philosophers made . such a tremendous hit -they undcr- 'f':',;7j . atood the value of a suitable environ ffyp ment What chanoo would Homer have had In the lecture room of the ''-f-f'-i"''''.-Carnegie Ubrary? None at all. In of seven ancient cities claiming ViW' S Wm, he would be trying vainly In ? tf'aewfl modern ones to get an audience, 't.fPii' na yu and I would both be at some ..i";1..'.;. '1: charity bazaar or other, buying a pink V' ', pincushion, and lamenting the dearth t poetry. Tee, we would. It require ;T4't tn paelomi times of great Elizabeth X:'-.'4 to provide a fitting environment for Hhaltespeare. Try to imagine him In ' Chicago; you can't do It. The moi 1 think about it the more I become ? convinced that the thing that alls the ' r'-j '' 'World in general and you and me In : :':'v'' particular in the lark of a suitable. environment. If our country' pree- '.:.jV nt unparalleled prosperity contln , ties I don't' know but what It would i';:"' be a good Idea for ui to chip In to-'- g'ether and buy h corner lot In 'J,'!".' Greece or rent a cot lege In Stratford ' v ' am) see what would happen. Nobody knows what KhakeHpearo really lonk ;' V . d like, but In Naples there In h eol-V'-:t; lection of busts of Sorrates, and he . ' never saw the day when he c ould hold a candle to us, when it comns to good i looks We art' that far ahead In tho . game to begin with, and with proper environment added. I must confess the prospect seems rather en - couraging. Of course, this section would miss ua mightily, but It can't txpect good luck to last forever. lonn't a fortnight of Christmas featflng make you feel stodgy? I don't know if stodgy is in the diction ary, and I don"t know what it means if It were thre but that makes no difference. I feel llko stodgy sounds I am ready for a return the simple life. I want liaxh and grits for break- last and steak and baked potatoes .' and a cup of tea for supper, and carpet that Isn't piled knee dteep .:'-fy5 UsKtw paper and red ribbon and .t' i. boxes and exceUlor. I have an acute y, attack .'f the "day afters," and it's j ., pamrui. I'rospemy ciix-sn t agree With me. I've tunn-d ovur a new leaf a and It's S sre nnd yellow one. As I V'.. aald. I feel stodgy. '.;' -Have you evt r lot an Idea .i com "';. ftletely that you cannot recall ever .having had It ul hW That I my fix I always prepare for the New Yar by burning a l"t "f papers a sort of sacrifice to the gods of cleanliness and order. I euppoRi-. In the batch of half-finished manuscripts that went up In smoke win part ,,t a story with the title "Th" Ilntter Duck." It whs In my writing with all sorts of ex. predion that sound-d like me. but 1 oan reran abcilutely nothing of where, when or how I happened to try to write a story I've often tried to write on,- and failed utterly, yet here Is part of one ah mch an un usual title that f mn Immensely cu rious to know hs' ould have been in my mind wh. n I whx at work on it The buttrr ! u. k hud maiio no appearanc e hen, for sonic reason, the manuscript 1om1 ,ilirnpM, und now I shall never know what It looked like, nor whether nor w hv It waddled nor aything whate,r about it. l c ( r' talnly wlrh I could tlnd thut duck tone more. Quoting the mearnngleuM Jurgon of polks so. tnty, I've 1.. . n changing servants. I 'sing tin- mbe- language of crushing fai-t, they've l,.-. n chang ing me. I lh 1 km w why. for then I would ehange nivseif. 1 ;n, not Jruud. Indeed, H,n P1, f,r from i that my permam-nt addren l t tir al. ley of humltltatlon V u (lM, nie 1here, drced in k.l. ih. n'e. on .the mournem' hen. h nn1 eMIng nh pudding any time vm 'lilnk mougli of me to i all Yet l m,, mi low In my mind to-duy that 1 ,im not .-r-taln that I i an munt ..n even )ou What did I Want it n I i a l hi t 1 1 . . i j ke for- I didn't rnHy unl If 1 ,,nv thought 1 did aoii n .w i lme my .. -Sire an1 lcannen. in my wnil T room are -nough rot anybody on. , U eat 1n and one to Hup in. Mo.. than that Is meru nupeinuous norton. . I loathe brooms, and dimt pane, and . dust cloths. and jbu'tern, and .CSrpt't HWecpi-fr. TUind turk. v leiinem t,.rt with al string, und the Whole horde ,f iou..i leaning . paraphernalia. It redu. e. tne to irare to even tninK 1 gutlng down . 0 thy kn to hunt dut m th' ror - nera of the ptep. i don't Unt to liunt dust I return to it wmn enough Should like to go end pay a visit to ' tht prophet Jeremiah and Ismen with mm. xi I weren't urh a til... .,h t mina i no much. It' InJusUce of my f.t. thai rsnkl- and i It. ;miaga You know youreelr whsl mr1 hav. b.n . m fSl manners are In tin- p,rh Well. ..m ,J , ntmrf sln lat night they are simply no; a irruw-i. il' , ' h" ' "T.V"!, 2 t0 to what thy ere In the kitchen ' VJ1 . d "1" nt ,h th,,,v not a clrritmstanre. out thi-re mine 'Th atruciure . owned by C. D. are the soft words thst turn swsy1, . , n ",mk of tood bV wrstJi, th apples of gold in pleturn" A 1 'an N"er carried Innur- of silver, the pleasant words thst hut- , . tf ne ? parenlps, though, why thai .:, proverb wants to waste liuttrr ' thst l'ts . good eo parsnips that don"U I nrer .did see however, I am not reepon-sible- fof proverbs. You sviii have (a go alona t trs(. t'4 mni the late of ilnmrm ana see iflt an f nvtroument rsa k for ypu. It li . done done u far tne. . ' v xyny;: COM PA NIKS PROsrKrtOl'S. "The Original four" . rrniboro lire Insurant' Companies, , Southern I'luUvwrlwr, Homo Insurance Compnnjr of fJreenHlioro, .Houthorn Stock l'lrci Insurance Compiny, I'nilmvrltor of Urwnsboro, Meet A WucrrsHfuI Vcar for Tin-so Well-Established Companies.. ppeclal to The Observer. ,' ":' Greensboro,' Janr 1 J.-The annual meetings of the stockholders and di rectors of ' the 1 Southern ' . Under writers, Home Insurance Company of Greensboro, Southern Stock Fire In surance Company, and the ;Undsr writers of Greensboro, popularly known as "The Original Four" Greensboro Are Insurance companies, were held In the home offices of- the companies, In the Southern Life is Trust Company building, Thursday afternoon. The first of these fire Insurance companies was established In 1895 and was tho pioneer In the movement "to keep North Carolina Insurance money In North Carolina." These four companies have pursued a 'con servative but progressive policy, and have never failed to strengthen their financial condition each succeeding year. They have paid for losses since organisation $489,683.60. The year Just past has been, probably, the most successful year In the history of "The Original Four." They have extended their operations materially, all of their new territory being carefully supervised by men trained In their home offices. Tho report of the secretary and treasurer submitted to the stock holdera and directors showed tho following Increases made during 1006: Increase In premiums. ... J79, 669.15 Increase in re-insurance reserves $58,744.55 Increase In net surpluses. . $52, 451. SI The director declared the usual stockholders' dividends. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as fol lows: Southern Underwriters: President, D. A. Tompkins; first vice president. J3. P. Wharton; second vice nresl- dent, Paul W. Schenck; secretary and treasurer. A. W. McAlister. Home Insurance Com Dan v of Greensboro: President, R. L. Holt; vice president. E. P. Wharton; secie tary and treasurer, A. W. McAllster. Houthern Stock Fira Inmiranra Company: President, B. D. Heath; vice president. K. P. Wharton; secrc- tury and treasurer, A. W. McAllster. underwriters of Oreensboro: Preiil. dent, J. Van Llndley; vice nresldent. E. p. Wharton; secretary and treas urer, A. W. McAllster. Tho present organization of the field men of the. company was con tinued, to wit: Paul W. gchenck, as slstant manager: W. E. AhUv ua. Juster; Jl. Jesgc Mebane, special "gent; (. u. Bhowalter, special agent; C. A. Mebane, special agent. WOL'NUED HV KNIFE THIIU8T. James f'liiirth, of New York, Em- Pioyen ai nigh I'oint. Gets Worst "f Quarrel With IItidspth Itroth. crs. and Will IVobably Die Huds. M-th EfM-ars. Special to The Observer. High Point, Jan. 19. Lying mor tslly Injured In the Junior Order Hos pital irom the effects of a knife ithrust is James Church, a native of ' , ,u V 11 Ai . . mmvma '"! ,hn Tomlw,0n Chair Manufacturing viniraiij ti)r nome iime. i nis at ternoon In the yards of the factory, Will Hudspeth, a sob-foreman, had found fault with something that Church had done und In the dispute that followed Church struck him. Walter Hudspeth, a brother, took the matter up and was attacked by Church, It In Htated, when the former j reached InwhW pocket, secured his knife, a hlg barlow with a five-inch blado, and utruck Church In the side Jut below tho first rib, and cut Into the bowels. Hudspeth Immediately took to the tall timbers and In as vet at larse although the officers have been In search of him for several hours. Dr. I. A. Stanton, tho attending phynl cliin. pronounces' the case a very se rious one. with the chances much aaaliiHt recovery, as peritonitis Is fear ed The Hudspeth boys are from Yadkin county. At;l i.OVE LAUGH KI). Unuld-IU llrldc. .Mlos Ixxkenl, F.s-"()f-s l'nin Hear of Wagon WIhtcIii In I'oimI Mrp-I'ana and Flws Willi lnvcr, Robert Thomas. Hpeclal to The Observer. Danville, Va . Jan. 19. Love again laughe, Ht locks, when pretty MIsh F'earl t.oeknrd eluded the vigi lance .f her Mep-fKthcr and eloped to I'elham. C, where she was man led Jnt a th clock tolled the midnight hour, to Robert Thomas, a pronperoii young farmer of Amherst county. Thomas started to the home of the girl yesterday morning In a buggy, mtendlng to elope with Iter. The Mcp-fathcr of his sweetheart became Ixe a to their plans. He found them together In a wagon some distance from the house, and the old man was apparently keeping U Ioki- eye on the girl. I'nbeknowlng to him he beckoned to li.-r and he, being seated In the tear of the wagon, found little dllli culty In stepping away. The slep father hud driven some distance be. fore he minned her. He Immediately started a chase to prevent the meet Ing The authorities at Amherst 'ourt Hops were notified nnd Ihotnna and his fiance were refused. Not to be daunted, the couple pro reeded to ehi!m, where they mou d a Justice of the pPn,,. t an uiiKeernly hour of the night. lire at Greensboro Fti-hap Morn- diary., Hpr. I il io The Observer. 'ire. nelioro. Jan. 19. a frame "'ore building, located on East Mar ket street, together with the stock of good that it contained, was destroy, d by tin. ai nn early hour yesterday morning There Is a bit of mvslerv ""r ate the onllng the fire and the pollen at uork upon the east. Wher, tire was discovered hv h t.. ....... who lives near the place, the blase was issuing from the roof at a point near the centre of the building and some .list ii nee from th ai.e. The nre department was summoned oy aiarm and Oil f'klV ritnnnHsirf "l'"ioie lor tnem to Ihr hiiltding. The store wsk on- ' i.S t . . ... , ' .. . ' .0,n,, ance on hit property. HOW TO AVOID PNBL'MONIA. We heve nvnr hesrd of a itnsle In stanee of mid mtiiltln In pneumonia or other lung irouhlt when enr'a lienor sun Ter hat Ves taken. It not only etoin tht rouh, but heal snH trwiiliit he luni. Aik for roley's Mony sn4 Tsr and rfue any suImiIiuis offerH. Dr. p. i. rtiittop. of A (new, lluaey tud Ter in ibree vry' vtr. tmvu ef pfiewmonta whh goo remiie in very ;, R. K, Jot 60 A Co. : .:' . : . - While the ; That When it comes to' ,real speed a race ' The THE ' ,. .''v.'.'" ' --'.'.,':?'':' "; C "V.V"t.v.'s-V'Wlfo'1: -y.'S. . ; ':"-i-'""'''' ' -' 'i ' 'ai'iln'' ' ' l . s&iJ Wc . my t mulo ICaze l Yarbrough & Bellinger Yards 600 W. Third OFHCFIW NAB VAGRANTS. Suspicions Characters lioaflnK Aronnt! ltxk Hill Depot Get Itoad Son t ciu cs hw Haul ho Was Will Crav I m, of Charlotte. Special to Tho Observer. Hock Hill. H. C, Jan. 19 For the 1 past ten days the police have been suspicious of two characters a white , boy and a negro who have made ; tin. .Southern depot their headquar ters, except when the officers were around, then they got busy, and had to go to work, both claiming they w r.. "hostlers" on the yards. Of ticera Kwbanks and Langley having their suspicions aroused, decided to try to locute. the two. Wednesday til kIu (nllcer Kwbank. was after a holm who hud rode In on a blind, i n ml In catching him ho run on to the I negro. io was arrested and placed i In the guard house, but his white friend was harder to locate, and It wiis early the next morning that he was caught in a back lot by Mr. Ew bunk. He was placed in the guard house until next morning and the two were tried for vagrancy before Mayor iNxidey und sentenced to 15 days on the roads. , In th' police court the white boy, w ho was about 1$ or 20 years of age, guve his name as Will Craven, of Charlotte; the negro gave name of Leroy bhefton. Columbia. The officers did a good piece of work In bagging these two. It has hardly been two years since a safe was blown open and robbedi w ithin a stone's throw of the city hall, und the perpretrators of this crime undoubtedly knew of the beats the oflleers had to traverse. Mil. ni'IlNKITE LOSES I.KO. Iiiiiifiiihe Man M'lw Nearly Froio Wlule Trying to Walk Homo lie fore ('lirlMUiias Has IJmb Anipu-, lated. ' yiei'lnl to The Observer. j Ashevllle. Jan. It. -Dr. Qlenn. Dr.. Hampton and Dr. Ells a have ampu tated the leg of Mr. Oran Rurnette, f Huncombe ciunty, who, during Cne I'hriMtmas hollduys came near frees Ing to death one night between Sky Ixnd station end his home In Lime etonn townelilp. It seems that Mr. Burnetts alighted from the train at Hkylsnd late one cold night aome three weeks ago. snd started to walk to his home. En route ins became tired and eat down for a minute's rt-et. He became drowsy and went to steer. WhSn he awokt It was to ritOSI THtt ANTILLES. Cbsnilierlsln's Couth Remeity Beneflts a City Councilman at Kinisioa. Jsmsloa. Mr. W. O'ReUly roasrty, who is a member of the City Co u noil at Kuig. ton, Jamaica, Wett . Indie, write at follows: "One bettle of Chml)rlnlns Ceng Rsnmty h go4 ftort on a .u)i that wss living me trouble and I thhik I eliontd have been more outrkly IrlUivtd If I had eotitlntted the remesy, That It ass beneficial sot mitek In re lieving Mi 4 tiers Is no rfouht and H It rny iteitn to ehteln another battle.H foe tele y K l. Jorean Ca. , plumage bird, has is swift beyond a f'Y;i& US" mule him out : Y.&B." Plhoini find that daylight had come and also that his hands and feet were badly froien. He painfully made his way to a near-by neighbor and secured aome attention. He soaked "hie feet in hot water and they at once began to swell. Later gangrene set In, and for a lime Prescribed and Endorsed by a Temperance Doctor I tt I I if?1 I y J frt ' f-i 'i i j If'isV. . .. I V'i7"'' ' ' ' V or. t. r. f alms a. Dr. Palmer Ss one of many thousands of doctor thfbugbout the United States, trbo prescribe Duffy'i Pure Malt Whisker whenever a tonic stimulant it needed. Duffy's Pure Malt Uhlskey Tht leading hotpltali throughout tht world use Duffy's rSire Malt Whbkey as the only alcoholic medicine for eonvslrtcsnta t V If you with to keep rtrong and vigoroui and hart en your checks tht glow of perfect health, take Duffy'i Pun Malt Whlikey regularly, according, to directions, and take no other medicine. It U dangerous to fill your system with drop. They tolson tht body and depreu tht heart, while Duffy's Pura Mut Whlikey tonet and ttrenrtheni heart action and purihet the entire tyitcm. It U recornlted ai a medicine everywhere; Duffy'i Pun Malt Whiikty hat beat an. tlyted and tested by chcmiits for tht past ' fifty yean, and hat alwtyt been found abac- ,. lutsly pure and to contain great medicinal properties,-' r:, 'i, '4 CALTMON.-Pbea) mm ask rear dmrist. rreceeerSMlef Hr rHttlv'a ltre Malt hlky be seire ymt let the tliie. It's the see ' Sbeetatefy sere medKtaal whtaker end Is eeld . Che in smi niiim svtr la talk. the tn the "Old Cheasiet, label, eat stake ewe the seel ever the ear la anankeau Price, SI.OO. Illestretea BMiicet see m ssm aeetar's asv IhtUjr mil wusaejr te, kevbeaur, IV I, . a pace .dqubt r sure knocks COAL Comp'y St. . It was feared t'nat he would die. Re cently, however, It was decided that amputation of one leg would Bave the man's life, and yesterday tho operation was performed. It la not believed that tho amputation of tho remaining leg will be necessary. Dr. T. P. Palmer, Rives, Tenn., heartily endorses Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key, the great renewer of youth. Dr. Palmer, who ts a strong temperance man, praises Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a "medicine and for medical use only.' Me writes: "I Indorte Duffy'i Pure Malt Whiskey u i medicine and for med ical use and for nothing else. I oppose Intemperance and favor all laws that tend toward the suppres sion of drunkenness." 1 P. Pal rnerj M. D Rives Tenn., Aug. 9, 211 mim i: OF CHARLOTTE teil".Tfflfe.MCEL..; ; . The managenient of the arjove association acrain '. , proclaim the good tidings to the public in generalA;' and the HOLDERS OF SHAT?TCR HP ttttV . SERIES in - PABTICULAR,1 that with the payment ua uucb on oaiuraay, fine umf tne Both series is ma- tured, and no less than 34 mnrtrrflfrM will ha celled, and 34 families will.be made, happy " m the ,; realization that their "Homes,?, where their '.wives. . ann llTT.Ifi nnp nrA shPlrorArl o-ta nvrrf 41iah' ; XtV TJ1 J3 1 J.. J t l . xtutmujLu iuuger w irouDie mem, no rent aay to be , provided for; who of us fails,sin part' at least, to 'par-' . . tieipate" in the elevating feeling this happy ,resnlt v' produces In our community! ' - . AND $39,300 WILL , ' . be paid out in CASH to non-borrowers on. and after -Wednesday, the 17th instants ' 1 NOW A NEW SERIfiS. On the 1st day of March we open the , 49th Series and prospective borrowers can begin to subscribe for shares on the first day of February and put in their applications for loans, and investors can get ready Vto place their money in THE SAFEST AND BEST PAYING INVESTMENT in the United States. ; ' ; Borrowers will have in mind that we make loans from $100 to $10,000, and guarantee the loans inside " " of 60 days after the loan is 'approved. S. WITTKOWSKY, Pres. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas. FIRE IXSURANQE THE FOLLOWING. COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND A1?LS PRO. TECTION O UARANTEED; AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH BRITISH PHENIX HORTHFRN PIEDMONT R. E. Gochrane. Insaranca and Real Estate Agent. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO AOSTS FOR American All-Wrought Steel feplH rollers and "Giant' Stitched Ituhher Belting. ( We carry In stock Tale and Town Hoists np to six ton oopaclty; also u ' full line of Packing. Pip. Valves and Mill Supplier DRAUGHON'S Kalelgh, Columbia, KnoiTlIle, Atlanta, tl Colleges In 15 StaUa POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. Alse teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will con since you that Draughon's la THJi BEST. Call or ten 4 rot it HOLLISTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Huggefs a Bun MidlctM for Buiy PeooU. Brings Golden Health and Rmee Vie or. A .n.mii fA.riiiHK.Hnn TnrtlmMtlnn. f JvMr and Kldar troablei. Hltnplei. Eemne, Impure Ulooa. Baa Hreetn, Kiussin ttoweii. nwaaom and Heokecne. JU rook j Mountaia Tea in wd l"t form. st oehts a box. acnulne made by Hou.iTsa Dbsjo Compast. Hadlwo. Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Best Liquors For the ehih. tm the lin at whWkiM asd Imported eordiala oS tb vmr feast values at the My stock eontaJae abort all tae Uot breads: abd mine la the only nooa la Lrnebbart tbat buys aoodi alrsct from dJstlllors who do net eU Um retail trade, thereby asvtna yon one man's praBb A ftw ef ill tonf list ef tictptloBai efftrs are Laiarot Qub, Cream of Whiskies. 14.00 gal Apple Brandy, - 2.60 and $3.50 " Ryewhiakty. $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, M.M " Mountain Whiskey, - - $2.60 " Corn Whiskey, - $2.00 and $2.60 " Yadkin River Corn, 4 full quarts, $2.50 Albermarle Rye, . 4 full qnarta, $3.00 A second order will surely follow a trial of any of these brands. These Prices Include Eipress Charges Mail orders are filled on tht day received, and forwarded on first trains, WRITE FOR PRICE. LIST LAROiet MAIL OROCR HOUSI IN TNI SOUTM L. LAZARUS, Lynchburg, Va. R3B VIIISJEY" FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AI3) MELLOVf Express ; Charges Paid By Us. A trial wlK convince you that theseitoods are the vtru best f nr medicinal and other Durrjoses; Send ! Xfl your orders and if return at our expense at once. - All ehipments ' Remit ly Postal or w Write for prlc (! i- it - - . ,s-1' 1 1 STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING tor residences. HAGKMBY BROS. Plorablnx and Heating Ointractora. Jobbers In Supplies. at Reduced Prices ilMain! h Ota Uk.M nr Am kltekM. tov PUU.jQli'LITS not perfectly satisfactory. and money will ba refunded are made in plain cases. ; Expreu Money Order Utt of other liquors.
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