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41 r 1 .amH M.cll.I Kirrltri K:ny rm-Mi I'roin 'HiOno V, lio Wii.U In ItiUtcss UmvimIou of Tom llarri Mr. fencer Wia Not Accept Appoint ment, Epuclul to The Observer, Gaffney, S. C, March 21. It ! probable that In the near future a manufacturing enterprise of consider able magnitude will be launched In Gaffney. With the two power plants on Broad River, affording aome 25,-"000-horae-power, and with excellent railroad facilltlea. end with a progras ive and enterprising population, there ' la no reason why Gaffney should nit in the near future become one of the most important manufacturing cen .tres on the line of the Southern Rall f road. Ji" t The fire en Tuesday In the Ledger building, which came so near destroy- ing our town, damaged the ' building " about. $2,000. There were no losses -( , whatever of personal property. The Williams Comedy Company, which Is filling a week's engagement, at the Opera House, saved all of Its effects, '" but were unable to fill the engagement on Tuesday night, , r ' Sheriff Thomas ' is .daily receiving requests from people . from - all over . ' the country to be allowed to witness I the execution of Tom Harris on the Sth. As a matter of course these re- quests cannot be granted for the reas on that ' the matter la regulated by : statute. Large numbers of people have , signified their Intention of coming in the hope that they will be enabled to see something of the execution from ; . the outside. This, however,(wlU be lm- possible, as Bherlfl Thomas, who be lieves, in proceeding in strict accord ance with the law,, has had the place of execution enclosed between four walls, at the rear of the Jail, so that it will be impossible for anyone to see from the outside. The' attorneys of Harris are moving in the matter of having a lunacy commission appoint ed to examine him as to his sanity, It la thoughtby a Jarge number of our most thinking people that Inasmuch as Ms counsel at his trial did not see fit to ask for a commission in lunacy. that It would not be proper for the Governor to interfere now in, that be half. The large majority of our people believe that Harris was sane when he killed Mrs. Morgan for her money, and that the law should be allowed to take its course without any further in terference. Mr. G. W. Speer has Just Informed your correspondent that he has not accepted the appointment as one of the commission to examine Into the condition of Affairs in Spartanburg county as was reported. Mr. gpeer eays that hs will not accept the ap pointment. HUSTLING HAMLET. Monthly Session Ministerial Assocla tlon Removal Train Dispatcher Growing Population and Lack of Houses K. of P. District Meeting April 4 Presbyterians to. Erect Manse. Epeclal to The Observer. Hamlet, March 21. The Ministeri al Association, of Richmond county, met here yesterday in their regular monthly session. The subject under discussion was, "What Is Our Relation to the Colored Race?" Rev. W. R. Coppedge, of Rockingham, led the discussion, which was entered into by all present, The next meeting will be 'held In Rockingham on Monday after the third Sunday in April. The office of the train dispatchers of the second division of the Seaboard was moved here last Sunday night from Raleigh. The force consists of the chief dispatcher, eight dispatchers and two clerks. This brings to Hamlet some excellent people. About the first of April the superintendent and his office force will move here. There is not a vacant house In the place and nearly all the homes here have been converted Into boarding houses. The demand for houses Is far in excess of the supply, notwlthstand Ing the fact that new ones are being built all the time. There are contracts out for not less than 50 at this time, and all have been spoken for, and still there Is a cry for more houses. This will give the public some idea of the growth of Hamlet. Carolina Lodge No. 148. Knights of Pythias, has invited the district meeting to hold Its session here on the 4 th day of April. Mr. L. S. Cov ington, ef Rcokingham, is the district deputy. Mr. E, A. Lackey Is receiving mate rial for several brick storerooms. Which will erect on the vacant lots op posite his block of stores near the passenger station. These buildings will be handsome structures and will add greatly to the looks of the place". He has had applications for all of them. The congregation of the Presbyte rian church has purchased a lot and In a Rhort time will erect a manse for the uue of Its pastor. BRIDGE CONTRACT LET. A Roanoke Company the Lucky Bid ders at $28,000 Cotton and Stock Kxrhange Suspends. Special to The Observer. Fort Mill, S. C. March 21. At meeting held in the commercial club rooms this afternoon of the super visors of York and Lancaster counties and a committee representing the club, the contract was let for an iron bridge over Sugar creek, connecting York and Lancaster counties, There were four bidders present and the contract was Anally awarded to Mr C. K, Crletzberg, representing the Roanoke Bridge Company, at 128,000 A first-class road will be made from Fort Mill to the bridge. The cotton and and stock exchange, which has been operated here by Mr P. J. Fouvllle, representing Randolph & Co., of Philadelphia, has suspended operation. It is not known whether the suspension will be permanent or not. . Boy Buried by Sand Bank. Special to Tho Observer. Newborn, March 21. Duke WI1 llama, a colored boy, 14 years oJ as killed near Newbern la it night ' a sana nana railing on him and Jurying him alive. He was rot rnU T4 until this morning, an 1 when friends 'were looking' for him they , saw wnere the earth had caved in and the suggestion of in outline of human form. They dug out the sand in a short time and found the boy ' covered with dirt and in a kneeling position. Does Coffee disagree with out Prob sbir Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is clever combination o( parched cereals .and flute. Not a grain of real Coffee, VptiMtnber. in Dr. Bhooc's Health Coffaa. vet its flavor and taste matches closely fid javs ana jwocna ;one. H y our etomach. heart, or kidneys can't sti and Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It wholesome, nourishing, and satlsfyln i Jt's nice even for the youngest ehtl Bold or Miner-van isess W, THE AUCTION SALE AT STECRCS JEWELRY . "STORE will continue Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Salv will positively ClOae ea Mturtuy, March lira. !! Af. !-. ...i ii i r.: ,u f.rvi M RZituroi- I'm '! 'jii C'liuwh VI: .it f Zlr. Jo!'l C. LnU'S, lVriit trly liitwhit J in f ZlnlP.s Near V.ax-lmw. Special to The Observer. Monroe, March 21. The great in crease in the valuo of realty in tnis town during the last few years was shown at the sale of lots by. Messrs. English' and, Blair on Tuesday, when the'Hayne street property that Dr. W. B. Houston bought for HIS 10 years ago was sold for 14,800. , A aeries of arternoon ana mgm services are being held at the 'Pres byterian church this week "conducted by the pastor, Rev. George H. At kinson. It was expected that Rev!. Dr. A. H. Moment, of Raielgn, would he present to conduct these services,, but serious illness aetains mm ai ma home. - "' '.v , . j ,,; Mr. John C. Bates, former owner Of the mine near Waxhaw, now con trolled by the Colossus Mining Com nanv. is stavin at the Gloucester Ho tel for a few weeks on his way North from Florida,- where he spent the winter. . Mr., Bates Is known all over Union county, having owned mining Interests lirvarious parts ot It for over 20 vears. He has been a great giooe trotter and has visited nearly every mining district on this terrestrial ball. Of ma tnree aaugmers, uue was born in Australia, another in Central America, and the youngest at Monroe. Mr. Bates was born in New York State, the son of a school teacher and set out for the West at the age of 15, when he was-taken with the mining fever. He came to Union county In 1877 to take up mining properties In this section. Always public spirited and energetic In well-doing, he took part in every movement for be best Interests of the community, and no other Northern man has so Identified himself with the best people of this section; or has so won their respect and esteem as has Mr; Bates. It will grieve many -to learn that Mr. Bates is not in good health. ' It was generally supposed here that the bill creating a recorder s court contained a provision that the recor der should be a lawyer; but the bill contains no such provision, and any elector of the county of Union is eligible; at least there is nothing in the bill indicating the contrary. Now, let all aspiring laymen, who are not averse to having honor thrust up on them, come out freely in the open and say so. There is nothing like be ginning a campaign early and earnest ly ' ' extension: of oar line. . Moravian Church Council Leaves De velopment of Kunwald Crest to Trustees Wlnston-Salcra to Have Modern Dry Goods Sti Dr. and Mrs. Bobnson to Go on European Tour. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem. March 20. At a meet ing of the Moravian church council, held laat evening, to dlecuaa and act upon the proposition of extending the car line to and developing and offering for sale the lots at "Kunwald Crest." the council, after careful and thorough consideration and much discussion, voted with a single hands or trustees wun run power w act The board is composed of six members. vis.: H. F. Shnffner, H. A. Pfdhl, J. W. Pries. W. T. Voeler. W. C. Crist and W. A. Lemly. "Kunwald Crest" Is the prop erty owned by the Moravian church, ly ing to the west or Christ cnurcn, in West Salem and consists of about 200 nice building lots and at present is mag' niflcently timbered. The proposed route for th car line Is down Bond street. Winston, and Green atreet, Salem, which streets are a continuation of each other, to Christ Moravian church, where It will probably turn Into Academy street and enter the "Crest." Winston-Salem Is to have another modern dry goods store, one that will be the enual of any In the State. It will te located In the Gray block in the store rooms recently vacated by A. u. yogier & Bon. The business will be owned by an Incorporated company and will be under the management of men of many years' experience. Mr. B. M. Hltr.hcpck. of Beidsvllle, who Is to be a member of the company, and one or tne active man agers, xays the drees-mnKing department will be In charge ot Madame Hancock, who haa a reputation tnrougnout tne country in her line. Dr. and Mrs. M. x. sannson, tneur daughter, Miss Pauline Bahnson, ami Capt. J. E. Gilmer wiu sail on April i.nn for an extended European tour. They will sail by the Southern route and after spending a day or two at Gibraltar, will land at Naples. They will tour southern Europe end wui meet uoi. ana Mrs. Frank H. Fries. Miss Eleanor Fries, Miss Louise Bahnson and Mr. Agnew Bahnson, who are now la Egypt. The party will return to America the latter part of August. The Fries pajfty has been abroad since last June. Mayor Katon has decided to call the election on the Falrvlew proposition for Monday. April IS. Mr. Kemp Cummtngs will be named aa register and Chas. W. eny.ler and John Johnson Judges. The city attorpeys are now eraiiing me om- rial call for the election. The registra tion books will be opened at the home of- the registrar on Wednesday, April ft, and will be kept open until the evening Ixfore the election. While there Is some pnnnsltlon to the proposition, the tmpres' slon prevails that It will tie carried. REV. J. V- LOVE WELCOMED. Arbor Day Observed and Memory of the Confederacy is cnerisnep nev. It. D. RfMlfearn and Mlas May lien ley Marry Personal Mention. Special to The Observer. 'Wadesboro, March 21. Rev. J. F. Love, who was for some years pastor of the Baptist church here, arrived Tuesday. He will 'hold services in the Methodist church to-nignt on account of the confusion caused In the Bap tlst church by the. unpacking and placing of the new organ. He is loved and welcomed by all denominations here. The Bachelor Otrls' Club held Its regular weekly meeting with Misses Johnsle and May Dunlap yesterday evening. Tuesday was observed here as Ar bor Day. In addition to the shade tree violets were planted around the Con federate monument ' Rev. R. D. Redfearn and Miss May Henley, principal and assistant teach ers of the Polkton High School, were married Saturday, surprising their friends very much. Miss Bessie Asheraft, the popular young teacher at Wlngate, spent Sat urday and Sunday here. -Mr. Bennett Leak, who is A student at Sewanee, Tenn., returned there Tuesday after spending the winter vacation with his parents. Mrs. W. T. Hamilton, of Marshvills, Is the guest of her son Prof. Jackson Hamilton. Rev. C. p. Graves, pastor of the Baptist church, Is In Clarksvllle, Tenn., for a short time. -Mrs. C D. Graves, Miss Nan nle Huntley and Mr, II. B Allen spent Friday,, In Charlotte. Miss Mabel Home, ons of the teachers In the graded .school at Ramseurs, is visiting relatives here. ' ' " : : fOOD COMMlSSIONERt REPORT.' The Minnesota Dairy anil rood Com wil4on'f snalytls ehewt that Kennedy's Laxetlve Honey and Tar nt bet's Lax atlve Honey' and Tar contalnM opiates nrf crotan oil. OpUtaa are poltona ena croton ell Is a - violent poisonous purge tlve. Refute to accept as? but Foloy'a H'iney and Tor In a yellow package Pt)lry's Honay and Tar contain no opiates or dangerous drugs and la the pttt oougn eeugh snd cold cure., i . Lk..JUi liLJibYiuu While Catanh In its CreUtajea 1! C9i BUIJP ilQII tsually affects the bead, it docs not AW UJA.A-i uA AA etop there if the trouble i3 allowed to run on. The contracting: of a cold is generally the commencement of the unpleasant symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, nose stopped up, mucus ' propping back into the throat, hawking and spitting, etc. The inner ekln or raucous membrane of the body becomes inflamed and secretes an unhealthy mat ter which, is absorbed into the blood, and Catarrh becomes a serious and dangerous blood disease. Every day the blood becomes more heavily loaded with these poisonous secretions,, and as the poisoned blood constantly passes through the lungs they become diseased, and often Catarrh terminates in Consumption. ' Sprays, washes, inhalations and such, treatment do no real srood. because thev do not reach the poison-laden blood, where the real ' ' - trace ox impurity trom the circulation, PURELY VEGETABLE freshensthisUfestreamand,asthisliealthy blood goes to every nook and corner of the System. Catarrh is driven out and a lasting cure made. ' The inflamed mem branes and tissues heal, the secretions i- J -J !. Bysicm icnuvaieu hbu put in guuu cuouiuuu vy uic udcvi u. j. w. vvtikc for free book which contains valuable idformation about Catarrh and ask 'orany special medical advice you desire, without charge. - - TIIS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO; ATLANTA, CA INSURANCE COMPROMISED By tho Settlement Son' of the Late Dr. J. B. Mattlicws Gets $53& Com ing Wedding Announced r- Fire Company for East Durham, Special to The Observer. Durham, March 21. The final Judgment In the suit of the Durham Loan & Trust .Company, guardians for little Benjamin Matthews, son of the late Dr. J. B. Matthews, against the Endowment Rank Knights of Pyth ias, was filed to-day. This was proba bly the last scene in the litigation, and (prosecutions that followed the deplbrable act in Greensboro, when Dr. Matthews was charged with mur dering his wife, and that act in Bal timore later, when the defendant took his own life when he heard that his 20-year sentence in the State peni tentiary had been sustained by the Supreme Court of the State. Dr. Matthews was a member of the Knights of Pythias organization, and he carried a life policy for $2,000 in the endowment rank of that organ ization. When he was first arrested on the charge of murder the agents for the company refused to accept the money tendered as promlnums on the policy. The premlnurns were tendered several times, and as time wore on and the rank would not take the money the tender of these pre-v minums ceased entirely. Then follow ed his trial, conviction, appeal and later tils suicide. The Durham Loan & Trust Com pany qualified as administrator of little Benjamin, the only son, an presented the policy for payment This was refused and the suit started. By the compromise reached to-day the little child gets 1535 of the 12,000 pol icy. Mr. R. C. Strudwich, of Greensboro was here to-day for the purpose of settling the matter and the agree ment between counsel was reached, the Judgment being signed this after noon and the money paid over. Invitations have been received in this city announcing the approaching marriage of Rev. William Charles Barrett, pastor of the Second Baptist church, this city, and Miss Ruby Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Gilchrist McKay, of Laurin- burg. The marriage vows will be said at the home of the bride's parents, on Wednesday evening April IS, at ( o'clock. East Durham Is organizing a Are company to co-operate with the city nre department in fighting fires in that section of the settlement East Durham is not within the corporate limits but Durham always sends help when there Is a Are. NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix ef the will of the late Dr. D. J. Sanders, I hereby notify all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to me before the first day of April, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. All persons Indebted to the estate of Dr. Sanders are requested to make prompt payment to the undersigned. MRS. FANNIE P. SANDERS, Executrix of Will of D. J. Sanders. Biddle University, March 14, 190T. $1 00 It ha.3 come to our notice that unscrupulous dealers have been hoodwinking the public by offering cheap and inferior compounds as "Cottohne" or something as good as Cottolene" We will give $100 reward for evidence sufficient to convict a retail dealer of fraudulently substituting another product when is asked for There is only one Cottolent That is Fairbank's CottoUne With tnis trade-mark on the, pail; never sold ia bulk. 'l There -are' many com pounds and imitations of CottoUne i Avoid them I .THE tl IC trouble lies, ,l ne oniy way to cure catarrn is to purify and build up the blood. S. S. S. ' has been proven the remedy best suited for this purpose, , It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every cease, the head is cleared and the entire, JJ.J 4.1... ...... CCD TTtlrl . STftAKJHT .' (UtoBmo TOE ran O, Leak for this V gaaranteM tat ofisjPS im, direct when you buy hols tan to the container. . na' tUpped in neat,' slain 1 prtpald to tay point t . tea Honcv ehnrtullv V tattifactoty. C Special i booklet, complete price-list V - - m Wmhhm, fHft ft, WAW&A I i Bl Mtlca (Old Cere Msfcy) rJ. DmaM Kane Mah WhUkay J Bh Kldt Va, Maafttalo) . lye (tWfttoe la Bead) agmclwOht 1 J Korea River live i Dr. Le ctarrae' The Phil. G.Kelly Co. rraaKUo and lth ets. ' ui s ut ww. MB A. I PiH l flOH-B . . .f-yeatd C&R ' Staae Jut 1 1 Oalloa .v .... fraai trClkK I a4 aafalr I Oitlon . 4aapM ' TS 1 paefcad in 1 1 0(lon '. . Stni aid " D alatn ease, 11 OaUen , One of the Joys of Home Life is the FAMILY GATHERING Before the Open Grate in which Burns a cheerful fire made with Dustkss, Stateless COAL the kind you always get wnen you Phone 19 STANDARD ICE & FUEL CO. TO) WARD! The Perfect Shortening mm -" ' c .:' 'f "- FAIRBAN1C COMPANY. Olwjo, ITIncU j SATJ cotton MAcHnnm Pickers , f ' , 1 i ' trrf" Revolving Railway Heads Drawing -1 Flat Cards-, fP- V ;t;V,V.V Frames , . '"' - H. WASHBURN, Southern Agent ths MTmucmt KELLY CO, I Stanp Had our goods. meant Uacle ami purttM jlratjkt. Toe s. . Wi are wholeMk diitrlbe- o C AO" goods names below art1 packages, ?t C Express charges' price named, end our full (varan-1 nfaadad If rood an ' not andnl prices ea large erdm.L C Witts tor and full Inlonettfoa AM1 ' t . h iv . aa V3 a a t a a am 4 V'.lA 21 t it .jifS 00 .ft. A 4 00 1 SO .tM'fl I at 'f.H 3 M . .. ;S I to-' .'. 4f .-d S-yy KaneabkyRya a 4 m ' C.Cara Apal.l randy Braady P.aoM HoUaadOla rrcpdm,- Inc. rFine LIqcors, rtaaM im."' IVlckmoid; Virginia. Do not be deceived by either dealer or manufac turer, or induced to accept a substitute for CottoUne. Remember, no substi tute is as good as the original t ; No other shortening and4 frying medium is as good as CottoUne . .. .... f , -V 4 IftaarreriTrMf. -jp. m m sssji CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA REFRIGERATORS We now have our stock of the famous "White Stone Lined," as well as metal lined refrigerators, ready for your inspection, and most cordially invite you to I call and let us explain their unexceptional qualities. J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. IF YOU LIKE r.nnn W M f w 3 COFFEE Let us show you the Universal Per colating Coffee Machine. Makes Cof fee quicker and better than any other machine on the market. Ntckle Plated. Copper Lined. Now on exhibition In our north window. GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON DH. 0. L. ALEXAKDUS, DENTIST. OARfiOK BTJILDCrO Goufheast Corner FOURTH AND TRYOft STRKETSi HOOK AND ROGERS AR0HITE0T8 CBfARTyXTTE! GKKK3XKBOBQ,Wk Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS eoond Floe Cs Bnllatng, ccuAuyim n.c FRANK P. M1LBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON. D. CI (INCORPORATED) CAPITAL STOCK z NO VACATION. ENTER ANY TIME. Use oonceded fact, known everywhere In North Caroline by thoee who are informed, that KINO'S to THE SCHOOL TUB RIGHT SCHOOL, viewed fron every standpoint of merit and worthiness. The beet faoul ty, best equipment, the largest Mere graduates In positions than all other buslneas schools In the State. So get the BEST. It Is the cheapest. Write to-day (or our SPECIAL OFFERS, NSW CATALOOUB and full In formation. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ;fc Charlotte. N. C Raleigh, N. a , Some Exceptional Offers From the low-priced article for family uae, to that which gratifies, the most refined taste. I am offering the very best values at the lowest prices, la order to supply an increased demand, I anputtiaf up a ease containing' four fail quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Com Whiskey, for $150. This whisker ia absolutely pure, aged ia wood and tho beat over offered at the price. , Othtr Exceptional Offtrs or: Albermarlt Ryt, 4 full quarts, $3.00 , . . Mountain Ryo, , per galloB, S2.53 ; Lazarus Club, par gallon, $4,00 , , ...... '-. :. t" , ... ... . ' ' TAM Prices tne tad Expin Caarget Writ fo Price list OfAef Srevirfg Lavrgjatt MH Order Iloua In lhe , i- v-, ' Souths,, d . - i L. LAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. i (A) Tt !' ; a4l. 1-1,, ) .. 1 f , . 1 ' 1 1 , Roving Frames Spinning: Frames Spodert ' and Ree!& Charlotte's Beet Coaiaelea , Botel Hit BUfORH fpeotal attention gtvea U Table Benrloe, making Jt u equalled la the South. This Is a feature of The Buford that is claiming the attention ef the Traveling PubUo, Clean. Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. o e e ' C I HOOPER .i Manager I have moved my offices to 5th floor, Trust Building. L. L. HUNTER, ARCHITECT- Thone 376. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The County Commissioners of ! Rockingham county, North Carolina, invite sealed proposals for the erec tion and completion of a new county court house at Wentworth, N. C, ac ' cording to the plana and specifications prepared by Architects Frank P. Mtlburn & Co., Washington. D. C. Said plans and specifications wtll be ' on file on and after March 18th, 1907, with the register of deeds and at the architects' office. All contractors are requested to file their bids on or be fore 12 o'clock noon, April 1st, 1907. with the register of deeds. Each contractor shall file with his bid a. ' certificate check for MOO, on some well-known bank, made payable to the chairman of board of county commissioners of Rockingham coun-" ty as evidence of good faith on their part, and If their bid is accepted that they will at once enter into contract"' and give an acceptable guarantee ' company's bond in the sum of B0 per cent, of their contract price for the faithful performance of the contract. Contractors will be paid 80 per cent, as the work progresses. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. C. H. DALTON, Chairman Board of County Commis sioners of Rockingham County, N. C. wiw 'I'M J through Trains Daily, Charlotte ve, i:U pn Lv Rooky Mount. Lv tt: iuW : nm Ar Boaaoke, lit j a ' aDeuy. Conneot at Roanoke vie IbaeatideeA ' VaUay Route for Natural Bridga, Lurat . . Uaaerstown. ana ail polnu la Paoaafl. fa7la and New Tork Pulhaa sleeper Roanoka and Philadelphia. Through coaoh, Ctariotta and Roaaoka. Additional train leavae Winston 1:J . m dnllv czceat Sunday, for outh. west. Virginia ana onrnnuon-, yaiiey polnta. If. T. BRACKS- Trav, Paaa, Ami. m. a - , $3o,ooaoo Schedule In effect Nov. O, 1101 UM aas Lv Chaxkme. a. Ry At . at am AT Wtastoo. Bo. Ry. Lv :M u 9 J0 pm Lv Winston, t. AW. Ar IM pZ lau JSnT LiV UarUoavUl. Lv . ' I , . , ;. . .
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