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OlfAULOTTi: A7i,,' 0 uAII ... V ,v;o. .'-If ;:::ial commencement r:. G. lillWMIUUGH to srniK. Cusimii'iKrmi'nt AcMrcw at Nprmsl nd In.WtHal Colics Will Wlfr Ihewd by Member of Vnlvewlty of lVnnsylvania Fai-nlty Data of Art. ill-ens May SS-I'oUce Offlocrs of ; Grwnsboro l to CtrcJital ; by Mayor on CHJ Oritlnaijcw---Retail Mcrctiants' Association ,Mets ana Choose Chlefa Ilegnlsr Term ot ; Guilford , Court, to.. Convene , Mon day.. . -";' :,(, W-ii';, epeclal to; Jbt ObaaWtr.;,.;;VW'.ti; Greensboro, "4 fW; --..i-Tha 0 State Normal (ind.Ipustrlal Coll facul ty ,hava .secured as the commence ment orator the Bon Martin Grove Brumbaugh,' '.Ph. p., IX. D of the University of Pennsylvania, who la one of the moat distinguished edu cators of modern times, and who has thres , degrees from Harvard Uni versity and two degrees from the Tnl vsrslty oil Pennsylvania, Dr. Brum baugh la the author and editor of a number, of book and la an educator of treat experience. He la an active member' of several literary and his torical organisations, and Is reckoned aa a forceful and able speaker. The commencement address will be de livered Tuesday, May 28. The members of the police force are at work preparing for an exami nation to be held soon by the mayor, who la of the opinion that the officer Should be more familiar with tho city ordinances. When the examina tion Is held the officer will be ex pected to answer a reasonably large number of questions propounded by bis honor. THE MERCHANTS MEET. The Retail Merchants' Association held Its annual meeting In the rooms of the chamber of commerce last night and new officers were elected as follows: President. H. C. Hunt ley; vice president. Chas. H. Mc Knlght; secretary and treasurer, I. F. Peebles; board of dlroctors, three officers and J. M. Hendrls and R. C. Bernau. The report of the secretary and treasurer was received and adopted. There was a large attend ance and much enthusiasm was mani fested. Several new members have been received Into the society during th'i past year. A regular civil term of Guilford Superior Court for the trial of civil cases will conveno hero Monday, with Judge Ward presiding. This term will be for two weeks and will be fol lowed by a criminal term of one week. The dockets are quite large and It Is probable that only a small part of tho cases on either the civil , or the criminal docket can be tried ( at thla time. I TOIMAKIES IX MARCH. j CHANCES IX A. C. U OFilCXHi. Supt. Morten Riddle of Second DIvIm loo Is Transferred to Third Dlvla. Ion Mr. Brand uwrd I II in Otlwr Transfer, , , . , Special to Tbo Obrver,' ' " . ' Wilmington, Feb. Important changes In .the staff of general and division , superintendents of ,' the Atlantic- Coast Llnewere announced here today. , ; Mr, ,'Iortotj Riddle, general superintendent of the second division of the system,', with headquarters at Savannah, Oa., Is transferred to the general superln tendency of the third division at Jacksonville, Fin:; vice H. A. Ford, assigned to other duties and renortlna to the rantm . tnnnas-r at Wilmington. Mr. J, N, Brand, of Wil mington, l appointed to succeed Mr. Riddle at Savannah as superintendent of the second division. A circular to this effect from the office of General Manager Royall states that the ap pointments are ' effective February 10th. Another circular from the office of General Superintendent A. W. Ander son, in this city, announces the transfer of District Superintendent E. Phenneger, of Wilmington, to Rich mond, Va., vice E. R. Wootten. trans ferred to the s ond division, and the appointment of Mr. J, C. Murchlson, of Greensboro, to the district super intendence at Wilmington. Mr. Mur Mson was formerly trainmaster at Wilmington and was later district su perintendent, but resigned to engage in furniture manufacturing at fiio-v, Point. Ho now returns to railroad work. These latter chanae nr aim effrtlve on Feb. 10th. A conference of the board of audit and finance of the city and the board j of aldermen was held to-night, at 1 which a bill was tentatively agreed Upon for submission to tho Legisla ture authorizing a vote of the people on the question of the issuance of $200,000 in bonds for a general scheme of permanent Improvement and MOO, 000 for the municipal owner- ! ship of a water and sewerage plan in case these utilities are desired by the j voters. MX! ICO i'ATAMV . KIIOT. As RcnuH of I)iuiil. n Qunrrtl In ToiikIi Kh-IIoii of JIl-li 1'olnt .IIjii tlordun ttt Shot t.y I'.i u Smlili, An-Otln-r Ncero,,sn will Die, Special to Tho .Obssrvrr. rillgh Point, Feb. 8. About ' 12 o'clock last night a shooting scrape took place at Lee Flake's hall, a place of amusement for colored people, an as a result Jim Jordan la mdrtally wounded, being shot through the ab domen with a 12-ca'librs ball by Ben Smith. Both i parties are- colored. Jordan will idle. ? Jnilth l has ben arrested and Is In jail awaiting de velopments, i : . , ';'. ''. ;S ;. ' The quarrel was due to whiskey and started over a trivial matter. Thl Is a tough portion of the city, some of the meanest negroes alive going; to these frolics and the police officers are every now and then called there to quiet and arrest some parties. : It Is estimated that one-half of the ar rests made among the negroes take place In or near this hall. Great Chance for the South. Charleston News and Courier. While we do not hanker for war with Japan, It will be a grand thing for 'the South to have a chance to get on the pension list. Pii 4 4 w 9 Catarrh Which usually commences with cold in head, Hay Fever, rapidly in fects the mucous membrane of the throat, and leads to graver compli cations, unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's Barsaparllla internally to purify tho blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King s Ca tarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each bottle). It gains a foothold from which it is hard to dislodge. With treatment of .these two medi cines any ordinary case will yield quickly the very worst cases will be greatly relieved. The price, $1.00; three for 12.50, and guaranteed. Sold by Burwell & Dunn. Three Candidates For Gattlonla's Chieftainship Set March 7 For Pri maries. Special t The Observer. Gastonla. Feb. 9. At an informal meeting of the three cundldates for the office of mayor of Gastonla, Messrs. Armstrong, Hepark and Glenn, this week, it whs practically agreed tl.at the city primaries be hfld the first week In March, probably on Thursday, the 7th. The citizen" exe cutive committee will determine this definitely at a meeting- next week tind will then lue an ofllclal call. It U entirely probable that there will be a change from the old custom of a prirnury of the mass-meet Ins and pan-around-ihe-hat type which has been In vouge here for many yearn. It eeemj to be the de sire of the candidates that u regular box prlmsry be hold, the polls being open for a day or at b ant half a day. This method In fnlr to all and prom ises more satlMfantion In every respect. This mattr will also be determined by the citizen' executive committee at Its meeting n xt week. "andldaten for aldermen and school commissioner will iilao be voted on at this primary. K" far us ran be ascertained ut this tlnu- there are no candidates openly in the field either for position on Die board of ulder mcn or school rnminlwlonrrs. It Is not known whether tho present mem hern will utand for r-elei Hon It Is probable that ther- will be pome de velopments along this line within the next few days. It has been nusKested, that the sev eral candidates, at a mass-meeting or In som other way. present to tho voters their several platforms. 4k a. ? -, m urns' r-v ft DiacMiCcKls. Get Rid of AH yonf : Vmce Troubles in m Few lays TUne WUh Uio - Wondorrul Muart Calcium Wafers -i-Trlal l'ackago Sent Free. v ' You cannot have an attractive face r a beautiful coraplxloti when your blood in In bad order and full of Impurities. Impure blood means an 'impure ,;'face," alwaya :"y; s Tha most wonderful as well , as the moat rarjld blood cleanser" -! U Btuarfg Calcium,; Wafers! 1 Tou two them for a few days, and : tha dif ference tells In iV- your ' fac right away.::;;'';;5 :;;''? , . .. v'-?..: Most blood purifiers and akin treat null im. f ntt nf nnlson. fltuarfi Calcium Wafers are guaranteed free rrom any poison, jnereury, uru, w opiate. They are as harmless as water, but the resulta are astonish ing. ' ' i. .-'"'V S The worst cases of skin diseases h... nrA In a weak ' bv flliB quick-acting remedy. It contains the most effective working power oi any purifier ever discovered calcium sul phide. Most blood and skin treat- n.nt. m tarrthlv IOW. Stliart'S Calcium Wafers have cured bolls in 3 days. Every particle of Impurity Is driven out of yonr system com pletely, never to return, and . It Is done without deranging yoor sy tem In the slightest- - No mtftter what your trouble la whether pimples, blotches, black heads, rash, tetter, ecseraa, or scabby crusts, you oan solemnly depend up on Stuart's Calcium Wafers aa never falling. t , t M . Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashamed of you be cause of your face.. v.. tinn.t makoa von what van are. The men and women who forge . . . MAX. ...a kla . J A ahead are tnose wiw pu uwvu m pure faces. Did you ever stop to think of that? Stuart's Calcium Wafers are abso lutely harmless, but the result .atiufvtnr to vou van a.t the end of a week. They will make you 'lappy Because your wm m velcome sight not only to yourself v-hen you look In the glass, but to verybody else who knows you and alks with you. We want to prove to you that Stuart s Calcium Wafers ara beyond loubt the best and quickest blood ind skin purifier In the world so we will send you a free sample as soon as we get your name asd address, end for It to-day, and then when you have tried the sample you will tot rest contented until you have ought a 50c box at your drug- Send us your name and address to lay and we will at once send you iy mall a sample package, free, Ad Iress F. A. Stuart Co., 61 Stuart Hldg., Marshall, Mich. If you are contemplating Iniyir a farm and wunt to live In tho heuithlent plnco in tha U. C, write to M. IV Nichols, Uaston, Maryland, for a farm catalogue. Our lands are very fertile and our waters are team ing with fine Fish, Crabu, Oysters and Wild Ducka Beautiful . salt water homes for sale within 4 hours' run of Philadelphia, 6 hours' run New York. VXDEIl RFJtlOl'K CII1U.F.. Jobii Dlllard, Ner. Jailed at Mwks vtlle. f lurged With Havinc friinl nally AsaolU-d Xegr (ilrl. Hpoclsl " The Obaarver i Mneksvllle. Feb John Dlllard. colored, was lodged in Jail heie ; early ytterd', (hartjed wiih a rtmlnal assault uion Lucy At- i kins, colored, .he U a wido living ' on the primlses of Mrv I li 1 1 1 ; Iianc ' where she ro k I.at niKht DllUid 1 went to her home mid ''eiiianded eti- j trance, whl'h wah nfiif'i, whereupon , he forced lil way 1 1 n ' j i 1 1 the door, and under heavy ml deaperate threats of her li 1 n mn piuhfd the ' Clime with whl' lt he In charged. The Atkins woman bais the nutne of one having a good rhtrseter snd repiita- j tlon. tor a numlwr f veers llllard 1 has been asv from here wr.rklng on the rallrond He onxinHlly ram here from Burllnsion, .fnl duung his stay here was rondrterfrt n abl,. negro He em her.- ye-tenly drinking snd on account Of vet l.elti tntoxb ated when arrested tin in irntns. he was locked up and heatlnic duferrcd until Tuaaday. OLUtr nn,i:x ii:ai. Mr. Caleb Iinu)le. of naatonla, Iii at Age of N. peclai io Til Oh rvn Oastonlu. Feb -Mr. Caleb Ttradley. who M1 tho distinct Ion tar can be laarnad of tflnf tnstnntn's olli-st native-born cliin-i, I '.t at bis bnnie in . Mt OaslonU TtHnly ni'.rtilng about :K O'clock fter a bu s illness About S month sgo he sufTrrH 11 stnk u( paralysis, since v-hh b time be t- ,-n eonflned te his room ah1 1 hair. Ids health has breu fatllns Inr Hie xit two or three rtmri. 4ua i" a bean arTiution eoapled with the lonritntles lii'-Mrnt to ei age. - Mr. flrsdl hold the rtlstlnellon of t tng Oftstonla's oldest niitive-ixun rltl sen. . He , wu in tbe 7htri yeur cf bis . , Vurvlvlnf tha 4eeesl ri finht child ren: Mr, John Krvnk Hr.i.lWy. Mis Ki le Prailsy, Mrs, M. U Wilson. Kobrl 'radly. and Misses CallU and KUIla riradley,' of Oaslonls; Mrs. R. A. l'r. son, of the county, and Jamas HrtMIy, f Morwanton. Tl surviving brothers sad sisters srat Mr, B. li. Iirsilley, (nitniiiur of Osstrida, luv. V W. l.ttly end Mra W. D. Ilanna, of aa tonia, ana Mrs. 8. 8, Haona, of Nsw- rOA SrUOVSMIWB and hoc HEAD . -es , t-7 ACIIBi Take OHno Laasttv Fruit iyraa It aweotens the stunaacK aios diaealiun snu nets n s gentle stimulant on the liver bvwsls wHheat-irrltatlnf these or r . Or ins Lasst've rrult iirrus turee i l .'in;p an 4 tuUUuai ewneiipaUoa, 1 nt nstMHa4.e r gijpe eb4 Is tnlld .e pi.-Mnt te tska. ftemarnbttr -the I'rtne astd refuse to accept Soy - tu'e. R. 1L JoMaa A ito Charlotte's Best Cosidacted ' HIE BUrOflO l Ppeclal attention given to ' .Table Service, making It s; equalled in the South., litis Is a feature of Tha. Buford . that -1 ; claiming' the attention of . ; the . Traveling Pubtla " ' . ; V Clean. ' Comfortable Beds, x 'tentlve 8ervanta.v'-;vV!-'''' 'A':,;v: C. L HOOPER lanager . . fqs . " y v f J Y -4 1 CirAnLOTTH, N. o XIOTEL ASTOH OP Till: KCVTH." . Most luxurious and up-to-date American plan hotel In the Southern States. Telephones and running watot in rooms.' Seventy bath roomJ. ' Superb cuisine. ' ; , ,0 ( JUtea $2.50 and upwards. - American Plan. Under management ' ' Piedmont Hotel. Atlanta, Oa.1, ; , ' HAHVEY A WOOD, Hotel Bellovue, Boston, Mass, , , t ' f , Managing Directors. Landscape Architects and Engineers . l,t 1 '1 Is PIiANTINO PLANS MADB'AND EXECUTED. . PRIVATE ESTATES, . PARKS AND CEMETERJE8 PLANNED, GRADED, DRAINED AND ' PLANTED.. AVENUES, BOULEVARDS - AN& , STREETS ; MADE. P. J. BERCKMANS COMPANY,? Inc.. " FKU1TLAND M7RSEKDCS ; . 1 "-. -- AUGUSTAt UL The Mule is up against it, Delivering "Y. & B." in a 5 ft- snow. "We don't mind dis"Not a bit! Put on de COAL and say "Go " f 4 ri I , V . - v. Mil 1 I ? j ') .. ; ' I I . V ". . j .M ' S- .- .: :. I V -f ? ' & ;,: ' , I V ... . ' ' n n ' 1 n IS.:..'-.''.'"."' "',.:., ; ,'14 . " Phoinie 211 E "Y. & B." CO A Yards 600 W. Third St. Yarbrough & Bellinger Company r. ' I'r UT. IOHN C. OH BATCH. Rev. John C. Orebaugh, a prominent clergyman and temperance advocate 3ays thatDUFFVS PURE MALT WHISKEY is a Ood . Given Medicine, Thousand! of tempffMee tira&ttt Ind clergymen, throughout the couth try agree with Dr. Orebaugh, and . have the coulee of their convictions, to recommend DUFFY'S PURE. MALT WHISKEY as the greatest tonic stimulant and body-buildef known to science. , "I have suffered from trRgulRT appetite, diarrhoea, then constipations abnormal temperature, often below norma!; at times the memoir Is dull and I 'feel stupid. I have tried many treatments with no beneficial results. Pardon me to furthermore say that I have always been opposed to whiskey as a beverage, but have always believe that PURE whiskey used as a medi cine was a God-Given one. I NEVER found PURE untQ I got "DUFFY'S." The best I could get seemed to in crease my trouble and would burn in my stomach, but I find nothing disa-. greeable with DUFFY'S. It has dtjrte me la vast good and I trust others may use it through my recommendation." (Rey.) JOHN C. OREBAUGH. Anderson, Ind., Oct., 2, 1906' Pur PaK TJhls.(37 b an absolutely pure, gentle snd Invigorating stimulant and tonic It builds up the nenrt SBsuetT tones upthe heart, prtt power to the brain, strength and elastiatr to the mus cleVsnd richnesi to the blqpd. It brings into action all the rilal forcts, it mak dts- f tion perfect and enables you to get from the food you eat the nourishment it contains. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women snd sickly children. It itrsngthena the lyitem. is a promoter of food health and longevity, nukes the old young anOsepi the young strong. Duffy's Pure Malt Whukeyls a form of food already digested, and is recognised as a meaicine everywnerc a h m uaiaw. Sold by all druggists, grocera and dealers or direct, In sealed bottlea Only 1 never In bulk. Price $1. Insist on the genuine and see that the Old Chemist " trade-mark Is on the label. Beware of refilled bottlea and parlous malt whiskey substitutes offered for aale by unreliable dealers. They are positively harmful and will not cure. Illustrated medical book let and doctor's advlee rec Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.' tvsa 4-' 1 '. ft' PURE WHISKEY The most prominent physicians in Atlanta prescribe and recommend Hose's Whiskey because they know the Rose distillery and the Rose methods of doing business, and feel confident that this secures the purest and best whiskey ob tainable. For the benefit of our friends and customers, wo ship to any address on Adams' or Southern Express lines, four full quarts of Rose's Old Bye or Rose's Old Corn, express prepaid, for $3.40; or shipment may be assorted as you like. We absolutely guarantee these goods, and if yoii are not entirely satisfied, your money "will be refunded. Our distillery is the finest open fire copper plant in te world and we haya in United States Government warehouses more "Primitive Method" whiskey than all other distillers and dealers combined. Every drop of our whiskey is guaranteed under the National Pure Food Law, and we state plainly on the label the proof of the whiskey. - ' r Send us a trial orderyour goods will be expressed by next train. Sid money by express or postal money order, or registered maiL .-myrrry IBM; Rose It RAirDOLPH R03E, President, C( "it-, . jefV Anlvrttm ; kvMm'm AilantA. CUrtTM J5'' ?. V AflK THE REVENUE OFFICII! '?tZ.: Go Vssr.ssri -- v i-v-tf,--.- 'Jf-V 'rK4-V J .' -.. . I -jf- . ' .: " . f K. . ... T . r 1
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