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v.. AY . if . j, ;.; : : 'J l.i e 1 in,' t f Two t'. i.H i " i, ,0 , J i . ; . ,t'i.t, .!- Looms l;o AiSju'-f'-il at O.k-o i:i-!ir Jtouvln '.h Wat po JSmlly .Hurt In 1;".;mU MousH-ia Wreck, Jt I urns IVm r.ultlmor- lint I,lf(In lmnmvcil iul lnV Vet . JLomo Lra- lilg Church Day Import ed Sunday. Special to Tho Observer. Salisbury, . Feb. 8. There war- a small strike at the Salisbury Cotton Mills yesterday when something ; v.m4 " lfAwttfi''l:irAolvaii-'" loft ' their . looms ' and' walked away, be cause they were' refused a demand of two. cents Increase in the cut. . The management did not sea their way to give It and the hands left. No de partment of the mill i crippled con elderably by the action of the em. Dloyeeg and the work goes on all' the same, though the place have not yet bfibn filled.-, It la a. email trouble iYiat will h niHimtort ftt nnM. ' ' .KOUECHB NOT, IMJPROVEP, engineer u. nomvuv, wnm wm so badly maimed In the Black Moun tain , wreck - of .. February 18th Uaat year, wae brought home yesterday from John Hopkins Hospital and will -be treated at the Whltehead-Stokes sanatorium. , Mr. Jtouecne , nas nao small improvement at the hospital and the leg crushed in 'he collision of the two engines has not begun to heal yet. He is otherwise in good health. He had been treated- about eliht months at Biltmore and the other four at Baltimore, but he does not crow better. There is fear yet that he will lose one foot injured in the wreck. Engineer D. I. Keever, who was running the train , that collided with Mr. Koueche's, Is nearly well and will about the first of March re-, sums his run, Both men lived in Sal isbury, '''it',"' ." 5 - '.' Lv Wllen, advance agent of the Coney Island Shows, was here to-day and trying to make a late for a car nival hc." tome time Boon. Mr. w;ien was here two years ago and re presented the Barkoot Carnival Com pany which played Spencer a week. He does not4know what he will do about bringing hs company here. BIO DAT, SUNDAY. Rev. W. I Seabrook, who is pastor of the Newberry Lutheran church, will preach here Sunday morning and evening. He comes here with high raise, and is one of the ablest men In the Lutheran Church, South At the Baotlst church on the same morn ing and evening, Governor Glenn will nil th e pulpit and will discuss the salvation of the young people and temDerance. It will be the great est church day here for come time oast. Judge Fred Moore will be here Monday to open the regular term of court at this place. It is his first visit. Judge Moore will have an In significant court for the offenses are all small. It is recalled especially by newspaper people that Salisbury has been duller for the past six weeks than ever before since ehe assumed city proportions. There has not been a fight or an attempt at violence ince Christmas ana me xown nas oe haved most beautlluKy. V . WASHINGTON DOINGS, Union Meeting of Ministers Being Talked of One Hundred and Two Convicts on KailroaO. Bpeclal to The Observer. Washington, N. 0, Feb. .-rThera is a. movement on foot to have a union meetlnc once a month of all 4k. Aittnrant churches of the City, The union meeting as proposed Is to take place on the first Sunday in each month, ana one or me respeov - tve preachers to deliver the sermon and the alternate until all the pas tors have spoken. Work on the Washington and Van . dflmera Railroad, between this city .nd Vandemere. Pamlico county, . Is nroaressina- at a very rapid rate 102 convicts at work on this road and everytning is De In Dushad forward to completion. On account of the recent bad weather the supply of fish and oys ters lh this city has been unusually scarce. . .Father Werlty, of Goldsboro, will j celebrate mass at the residence of Dr. J. M. Gallagher on East Main street next Sunday morning at 10 o'cloolt. Aecordlng to the Instruments at the United 8tates weather bureau station the thermometer fell 13 degrees on last evening. ' Mrs. Samuel J. Springer, of Wil mlngton, returned to her home this morning after a two weeks' visit to her mother in this city. The following invitations have been received In this city: Mrs. Mary Betkowlch requests the honor of your (presence at the marriage of her daughter, Lena, to Mr. S. Collector, -on Sunday, February 10, 1107, at p. m, Ceremony and reception at the home of the bride, 1129 East Lex ington street, Baltimore, Md. Mr. E. 8. Simmons, attorney for and also a director of the Washing ton Investment Company, has tender d bis resignation for both to take ef leot immediately. i nix ; , ' i U - S ! ' A 1 ?1 I' 1 if 1 1. J' U iiC llij ,H.tt Mli. C-ttensuoio, ' D.- in. i'uJorAi or a nud.ruig etiui juuo iuyu iu Ajoiaue nuruin auu Amort, Auyiui, iwo eu-auowu young uibu 01 m cuy. to snow cause way tuey shouitf not ou aujuugeu guiuy of couuiupi Ot court, ja'attepu'g u meir room, aouth Grecnaooio, one mm last wees. wu of ie jtwitatMn mm auis wno r a are ta uusiouy ot me luarunai, Atiev usarlug tne amuavtu aud leanmony ot Jwopuiy Marai wurus, auu iu raumtint of couniwi, . Juugi wyu uiuounced tnat ne would rorv m uecision in in case, it Is generally auuerstood tnat ' me matter -wm ne ropped if no mrtner trouoie is given. AibUici Atioruey Jdoiton appvareu or the Kovernraent and Major U, ail. diedman for the delendanw. xna, jnKUeh gins teumea that tne young meu took, tnem into rooms over uarains' Cafe in the Groom building m bouth Aim street, whore tney pent tne nignt - The next morning inev ran away. : Tne men maae m aavits denying 'the charges and ae- larlng they naa no inieuuon 01 ao- iug wrong., Jdg Boya repnmanaea ooth the giro ana tne. young men. The taking of evidence in tne case of ' Simmons Hardware Company vs. K. 1 tu ardia was 1 conciuued this morning, ,' Court then adjourned until Monday, when the argument of coun sel will be made. Several of the at- orneys In the case will speak. Coroner J P. Turner this morning began the holding of an Inquest over the remains of ueo. v Wilson, the ne gro who was shot several weeks ago by Policeman Bkeen. and who died at St Leo's Hospital Thursday night Several witnesses were examined to day and tha hearing will be continu ed to-morrow. Wiisoa was arrested on November 9 by Policeman gkeens, and in trying to escape en route to the jail tne nefcro was 8ttnou3y wounded, but lived until ; Thursday. Policeman Skeens has been handed over to court for assault with intent to kin. .. , iy-.k..r... .. , Martha Morton, a negro cook, was arrested this morning, charged with murdering her child, which was born Thursday night. She confessed her guilt and Bays she choked the child to death. The child was born Thurs day night, and killed soon after birth. The unnatural mother jthen hid the child behind- a bath tub and ithe day (following the confinement did the family washing. Her act was discovered this morning, when she was carrying the child away to burv It- - S. . TO REBUILD FLOUR MILLS. Stockholders Statesvllle Floor Mills Determine to Rebuild Burned Plant. Special to The Observer. - Btatesville. Feb. . At a meeting m me stocanoiders yesterday after noon, it was unanimously decided to rebuild the plant of the Statesvllle Flour Mills, which was burned on January 16th at a loss of 175.000. a plant of the same capacity BOO bar ralf per day -will be erected and the work will begin Just as soon as plans can be made and contracts let Tha eapital stock of the mill which was asj.Qoo, will be increased to $0,000 It has been sreneraJhr unAtrntnnA that the mill would be rebuilt, but it was not definitely decided until tha meeting of the stockholders yesterday. The mill did a big business and Its took, which was worth a handsome premium, naa depreciated but Httl on account of the Are. , Messrs, L. C. . wsgner, r, a. BnerriU and C. L. Pos ton, directors of the mill, were an ipolnted a building vcommlttee and were Instructed , to buy the best and ; tnost up-to-date machinery and to push the work forward as rapldUy as '-possible,' : ..' Collector Geo. H, Brown, who Is a large stockholder In tha mill came own from Ashevtlla to . attend tha meeting ot stoonnoiaers yesterday, ' xXl ou' readers about ?, Cci'f1 Cure like Dr. Snoop's. For yasrs r. Bhoo has fought against the use of (jpium, vdiwivini. wr ner nnsare In arradlents oommonly found In Couch i-i.invnv. mi,, ,i potiiiv, nas Wal iimfiM the Pnre IFood and nm 1 u eentlV enaeted. for he haa wnrk !.. similar linja many years, ror nearly 24 have Jiad a warning printed on them asajnst Opium eaa ether nareotla pols anii. He has thus wada it noaalitla fur others to rroteot thalr children by alm- TWO DEATHS AT ASHEVTLLE. Mr. Chas. S. Schmltt of Ronton. Mass., and Mr, Marlon Acee Pass Away. Spciclal to Tho Observer. Asheville, Feb. 8. Mr. Charles S. Schmltt, age, S3, Is dead here at the residence of his narnt. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sehmitt 17 r&nma. street. The remains win be taken to Chicago to-morrow for interment Mr. Sehmitt was a mem ber of the publishing firm of C. C. aircnara & Co., of Boston, Mass. He was also the chamnlon amateur bil liard player of New England and of the Chicago Athletic Club. A brother Is State Senator In the Illinois Legislature. The death of Mr. Marlon Acee on- cured at nine o'clock, thls'mornina- r No. 10 'Ashland Avenue. Mr. Acea naa Deen xor a long while in poor health, but his serious Illness dated only from yesterday morning. From that he grew rapidly worse, and It was soon apparent that the end was near. Mr. Acee was the brother of A. E. Acee, formerly chief clerk to the su perintendent of the Asheville divi sion of the Southern Railway, and also of J. M. Acee, the present chief cierg. Mrs. Acee, the mother, and A. E. Acee were In Charlotte when death ensued. 1 1. ;. o. jo -m, r "1 r " I!"' o i tho lsoii: t'itni..t Nearly r r of I'ri''i4 scvrnl Acr's of Lniia, Now Valued nt $30,000, hn ljr JU-eovery IVrina nt Oh.'iin Alleged to he Violated by t'lnirrh Hanging of Bolmnnon a Nice l-lece of Work Dr. IU-ltiel Contributes l'npor to Magazine. Special to The Observer. High Point, Feb. 9. Realising that the town is becoming overrun with worthless negroes and a few white people who refuse to work for a living; the mayor has issued ' a manifesto saying that all such peo ple must move 'On, in fear-of being arrested and sent to the chain gang. A Dr. W. O. Jones, of this city, haa Instituted suit against the North Caro lina Yearly 4 Meeting of Friends for the Dossesslon of the land deeded to said organization 20 years ago and also for 1500 rental for that length of time, making 110,000 in rentals, in all. Col. John A.' Barrlnger, of Greensboro, is counsel for Mr, Jones. ' Twenty years ago Dr. Jones gave to this organization a deed for a num ber of acres of land with the agree ment, it is stated, that the church property would never be disposed of, but would be used by them as a place of worship and also as a place to hold the yearly meetings. Two years ago it was decided to move the year ly meeting to Guilford College and about the same time the Quakers built a house of worship further down town, thus having no use for the building or grounds for a place of meeting. It was at one time thought the place would be retained to see If the yearly meeting would come back here or in the future meet per manently at Guilford College, But since It has been decided to hold the annual meetings hereafter at Gull ford College the trustees of the church decided to sell the property and put the money from the invest ment where It would draw -a nice Income which would go towards help ing In the work of the church as most needed. And this was done this week when Mr. R. H. Wheeler bought the property. Forthwith Dr. Jones instituted suit against the North Carolina Yearly Meeting for possession of the property and the rental for 20 years at the rate of $500 a year. Some people believe that tha doctor tcan get possession of the property by law, while others are of a different opinion. It will have to go through the proper channels of the courts. This is one of the" most valuable pieces of real estate in the city, being worth $30,000. Deputy Sheriff Parrlsh.'who wit nessed and took part in the hang ing yesterday of Frank Bohannoh for the murder of Road Foreman Beach am, says that It was one of the most perfect Jobs ever accomplished, everything going off without a hitch. The nerve displayed by Bohannon was the feature of the whole hanging, joining In the singing with a steady voice. Dr. C. E. Reltzel, of this city, has a valuable paper In this month's Medical Council, published In Phila delphia. His subject Is "An Anence phalus," which came under hia per Bonal supervision, he having the de formity In his laboratory. Dr. Relt zel tells Interestingly of the case and the paper Is a very good one. The next special sermons on tem perance under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon League will be held Sun day at the Episcopal church and the Cii Vcui Stcniacii Wonderful Absorbing Tower of Chur. , conl Yvlu-n 'Julu n in the lbrm of Stuart's Charcoal Loxenges. SPEAKER CANNON ACCUSED. Charged With Accepting Monev FVnm irtvi..a e-i. w . mj wuuaci wist ana Does Not Lieny. Greensboro Record. Another Republican Idol seems to be in need of a coat of whitewash if the report is correct ,ln The Wash ington Post, which says: "The attack made by Judge Green, of the fifteenth Iowa Judicial circuit on Bpeaaer cannon tne other day A . . ; u om auenuon at the Capitol. In an open statement Judge Green flatly accused Uncla Joe accepting money from the whiskey people to prevent the reporting of 1110 xiepuurn-xoiuver dm, which gives to each State the power to control us own wmsaey tramc, from the nouse juaiciary committee." What makes the matter look seri ous Is that Speaker Cannon refuses to allow the charges to be Investigated by tne House and evidently Intends to ignore the scandal. One of the Representatives who was especially Incensed at Judge Green's attack up on Speakr Cannon suggsted that as the "Hepburn-Dolltver bill was re ported from the Judiciary committee yesterday, will not Judge Green think that it was due to his attack on the Speaker T" When will these constant ! grafting and frauds by Republican officials be ended, for no admlnlstra tlon has been so prolific of scandals as the present one. Turn the rascals out. Trial Parkago Sent Free, , Charcoal, pure, simple charcoal, ab sorbs 100 times its own volume of gas. Where does the gas go to 7 It Is Just absorbed by the charcoalthe gas dis appears . and there Is left a pure, fresh, sweet atmosphere, free from all Impurities and germs. - That's what happens in your stom ach when you lake one or two of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges, the most powerful purifiers science has yet dis covered. 1' You belch ga In company, some times by accident, greatly to your own humiliation. That is because there is a great amount of gas being form ed in your stomach by fermenting food. Your stomach 4s not digesting your food properly. Gas Is Inevitable. Whenever this happens, juxt take one or two of Stuart' Charcoal Lozenges right after eating, and you will be surprised how quickly they will act. no more peicnmgs; no more sour risings. Eat all you want and what you want, and then if there is any gas going to be formed, one of these wonderful Httl absorbers, a Stuart Charcoal Losenge, will take care of all the xas. And It will do more than that. Every particle of Impurity in your stomach and intestines Is going to be carried away by the charcoal. No one seems to know why It does this, but It does, and does It wonderfully. You notice the difference in your appetite, general good feellnv. and In the pur ity of your blood, rlaht away. "You'll have no more bad taste In your mouth or bad breath, either from drinking, eating or smoking. Other people will notice your ba,d breath quicker than you will your self. Make your breath pure, fresh and aweet, so when you talk to others you won't disgust them. Just one or two Stuart Charcoal Lozenges will make your breath sweet, and make you feel better all over for It. You can eat all the onions and odorous foods you want, and no one can tell the difference. Besides, charcoal is the best laxa tive , known. You can take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It Is a wonderfully easy regulator. And then, too, it filters your blood every particle of poison or Impurity In your blood lsj destroyed, and you begin to notice the difference in your face first thing your clear complex- Ion. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders in your stomach, and make you feel fine and fresh. Your blood and breath will be purified. We want to prove all this to you, so Just send for a free sample to-day. Then after you get It and use It, you will like them so well that you will go to your druggist and get a 25c. box of these 8tuart's Charcoal Loz enges. Send us your name and address to day and we will at once send you by mall a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 64 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. to forBIedidnal and Family Use 4 Quarts, S3ig Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express ' v Prepaid. ! . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. r Our Motto 1 "Mot How Cheap, but How Oeod." : Remit byEsprtst 01 P. O. Money OnJer. ' THE fOUSINS SUPPLY CO.,- tfl RICHMOND, VA. ,' Reference t Planters National Bank. ' is right here. "VYe have a Stove for you , that will make your room or -your house cozy and comfortable. A new arrival of Brooklyn Oil Heaters. GO TO THE 0DE0W 208 S. TRYON, MEET ME AT THE RINK Afternoon 2:80 to & evening 8 to 10:80. J. II. McCausiahd & Co. Stove .Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. Durham i Southern Daily Trains South No. 1. North No. 88. Schedule In Effect September 23. 1906. No. B No. U . ' - No. 88 No. 6 Mixed Pass'g'r C Pass'g'r Mixed Ex. STATIONS Ex. Bun. Dally Pally Sun. 7:15 a MJoLv Durham Ar 11:15 a 1:30 o o.on a .ten n " rnrnAntap " m.vr mm jv:u8 a u:w a "HHy Sp'gs" 9:87al0e36a 10:10 a 10:35 a 11:04 a 11:46 a 12:6 p 12:46 p 1:16 p 4:85 p 4:50 P 6:05 P " 5:25 V 6:45 P 6:00 P " 5:15 P Ar Vartana Angler Coats Duke Dunn :20a :04a " 8:46 a " 8:80 a Lv 8:15 a 9:50 a 8:14 a 8:05 a 7:80 a 7:00 a STEAM AND JJOT WATER tor realdencea, , , , , IineiCNBY BROS. j 4 I ' if Plumbing and Heating Contractors, Jobber In Supplies, NOTICE Train No. makes connection at As trustee of Ropert Knucaiey. bankrupt, I hereby announce that f am In nosltlon to consider bldg on the stock of goods belonging to said bankrupt estate, located at No. 305 East Trade street Prospeotrra pur chasers desiring to Inspect said stock will call upon the undersigned at hia office, Piedmont building, room Nov 17. VIM V MARION REDD. . ii? tMt' Dunn with Atlantic Coast Line from Fayettevllle. At Apax with Seaboard No. 88 from all points Bouth, and for all points North, arriving at Raleigh 10:30 a. m. Train No. 6 makes close connection at Apex with Seaboard No. 66 from the South for Durham. 1 Train No. 41 makes connection at Apex with Seaboard No . 41 for all points 8outh. J. E. STAGG, R. I. CHEATHAM, Vice President, Tramc Manager. General Offices: DURHAM, N. O. nicKSf CilPME CURES ALL ACHCO Aad Narrawaea . Trial fetus lie iisrafiMrat If- Il REMEDY CHAMBERLAIN'S COUOH A FAVORITE. "We prefer Chamberlain's Coutrh Rum- M. VP. -ohrcl. Thesa -meetings -( ey Aa aay othrrfo out children." says awakened n deep Interest In the ma M,rt 4; wooanury, ot Twining-. Mich. ter of whiskey control and TJnJtlm1S ,n i--..,,,.- , ,w v,ii.v,i " colds anrt croup, and we take plon il lation looking to the abolishing of ure in recommen1lng It." For sale by the liquor traffic. r. H. Jordan A Co. TRY IT. The best wiy to judge a good chewing tobacco is to chew ite We guarantee Bill Bailey It's pure and clean and pleasing. BAILEY BROTHERS. (Incorporated) Wfnston-Salem, N. C B No Better tobeccoe made thea thoaa nannfao. tatl by BAOJtY BROS, NOT IN A TRUST. f ' '' " ' ' ' ' ' - 1 11 La Marguerite Shop our REMOVAL SALE begins . Monday. February 1 Ith All our winter goods will be Bold below cost FOR CASH 1 j ... . . i . We are determined to start , the spring season; with nothing but new goods La marguerite Shop N. TYRON STREET ' i PR DCLAMA Association By the so Justly Appreciated The Mechanics Perpetual Building and Loan -rr 1 !. sgag i. i 1 '"!.. 'i INTERESTED PUBLIC TAKE NOTICE that on Friday, March 1st, this Associatian will issue shares of its 49th Series- the subscription book to which will be open from TO-DAY, Feb. 1st. An discerning public has already scented the coming opportunity to invest its savings in a peradventure safe institution, and prospective borrowers are already subscribing to this "New, Series' ' realizing our in flexible rule of FIRST COMt, FIRST SERVED It has ever been the policy of this Association to take the Public in its confidence, hence it may not be amiss to give a short synopsis of what it has ac complished since its formation, 24 years ago the 1st of March coming (lacking but one year of a quarter of a century of successful existence:) Shares iued since organization, 50,000 Equal in par value to $5,000,000 Shareholders since organization 4,800 Cash handled since organization $4,150,000 Loaned out during life of Ass'n $2,082,000 Paid in matured stock $1,381,000 Transactions during 1906 445,627 Assets January 1st, 1907 704,000 , All these vast sums handled without the loss of a single cent and an operating expenditure of but seven-eighth of 1 per cent. , This is our record. . . Jurors (the public) take the case, . ' Se WITTKOWSKY, Presidents R. E COCHRANE, Sec'y. & Treas. . 1 t i
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