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i .1 u .;M l.l-l irticli'-aie. Act than d tharcg- bv more . 3 i cxci . ears tjo t rrobabl. that with a , . tr 1,200 at least 1, '. cast ta-morrow and tr the Democrats will therefore, be r y. not less than 500 ? a majority. The con- r-;3j'oralty nomination . interesting feature of ' election with. the ;:ce justice a close sec . :;.'. 3 of the three can ayor are all hopeful and r.f..ic-nt. The contest is n A. Campbell, cashier of Trust and Savings Bank; Mwls, formerly mayor of i member of the board of i a member of one of the atice acencles of Ashe . U Fitzpatrick, of the er . house of R. U i and for the past four ier of the beard or ai- a citv. iates were all activity i again to-day. They are iy for the final contest sad to many the flf'nt and exciting. The nOml Democratic party selected w's primary will be op - polls in May by a straight ticket. The Democrats ge registration as a most sign of victory and pro - little fear of the result day. May 7th. JLMAN GETS HURT, i ICuykendall, of the Ashe force, suffered a painful, serious, accident late 8at- nooa in a manner most he officer, In the- course of . stumbled upon a negro pears nee, had paid several hevllle's booze shops. He beastly 1 drunk. Officer placed the negro under attempted to pilot him to r appearance before Judge iy. The negro was limp some. He not only atag he fell from time to time the officer no little physl l. Finally the man fell officer in such a way as to Mr. Kuykendall and, tne : ailing with the negro's it him, twisted and broke j small bones in tne leg. om the break was Intense, eer held to his man until Lee came to his assis charge of tho negro and led hint in city hall. Mr. i was taken to Dr. Reynolds rt attended to. The phy ; Instruction that the offl n to his home and that he et and off duty until the . He will probably not oe ity for a number of days.! is made that the negro un resisted the officer. He ried a huge Jag. It was rs after he had been placed lockup before he was sober five his name. . CE CAPITAL CASES. . . . court for the trial of crim convened here this mornlttg a Charles M. Cook, pre he term will last for two i bids fair to be busy and . ; There are three capital he docket for trial in addi- bably-60 more cases of lens It is not likely, how- all three of the capital iiin two homicides and one ault, can possible be dls The case of Francis Sum ; ; i. .. . . ; tr.-'. u ith t.ie crt'rs--ycar-o!J daugh ter. 130 in::; cn strike. Fully 100 rr.en employed by Tan dell Bros, on the double tracking of the Southern Railway between Aahe vllle and Morristown and engaged In work j-j.it across the river from the city went out on strike to-day. The strikers tre out because of a change in pay day. They are perfectly satis fied with their wages and also the number of work-hours per day. They want their money, however, twice ev ery month, and the change from this custom to a pay aay oi once eacn month resulted In the strike. The men have been paid every two weeks heretofore, and to-day when they went to work they found a notice posted to the effect that pay flay in fu ture would come Dut onca a montn. This they objected to and a strike followed. It Is believed that the mat ter will be satisfactorily adjusted and that pay day of every two weeks will continue. ORGANIZATION PERFECTED. FASniON SERVICE III pi School of Correspondence to be Es tablished at an Early Date Spirit of the National Game Takes Hold f Vfthlnirtm Deir eloDinir . and Beautifying Washington Park Jlr. I W. Ii Wollard Has Leg Broacn. Special to The Observer. . Washington, April 22. After sever al weeks of hard work an organization was perfected in this city Saturday, by which, at an early date, there will be established in this city a correspond ence school, which will be known aa the Washington School of Correspond ence. This school means much to this Mtv awi uia Aa a reat work in wash- Mngtort and its community. The officers and board of directors i tuvc from aome of Washington's most Influ ential and jwominent business men and this one feature alone assures the success of the new enterprise.. The board of directors Is composed of the following named gentlemen; Hon. John H. Small, Prof. Harry Howell, E. T. Stewart Joseph, F. Tayloe, S. R. Fowle, W. C. Rodman, H. Wal lace and J. K Pennington, LL. D., of Wllaon. The directors have elected the following officers: J. H. Small, presi dent; Harry Howell, vice president; C. H. Wallace, secretary; E. T, Stew art, treasurer, and J. R. Pennington, educational director. Washington also ; has caught the baseball fever, and on Saturday even ing st a large and enthusiastic meet ing of our citizens the Washington baseball club was organized In the chamber of commerce rooms In the Baughm building. This club will also becoma a member of the Eastern Car olina League, which is composed of Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, New born, Kinston, and Washington. Capt George T. Leach was elected presi dent of the club, William Bragaw, vice president; Harry Howell, mana ger; H. Cf. Carter, secretary, and Jno. W. Oden, treasurer. Messera, Howeil and Carter are now In communication with a number of college players all over , the State.. Great enthusiasm la dcm&nstrated in this city by the lovers ol baseball and quite a large sum has alrtady been subscribed to maintain a first-class team. Th manager and secretary are now preparing a sched ule of games and mill be ready or business at the openmg of the season. The ball season in this city will open June 10 th and close August 10th. As soon as the work is completed the sec retary will mail a copy of the sched ule of games to the president of each club forming the league, which will be published In the respective paper of each town. , The work of development that is now going on at Washington Park, a high-class residential suburb of this city, under .the -able management of Mr. A C. Hathaway, is progressing very rapidly. The work of filling in the swamp lartds has about been com pleted, and the lots have been laid off with beautiful avenues between, 90 feet wide, having shade trees down each side. Up and down the avenues will run granolithic pavements and there are also numerous parks, drive ways, etc. Quite a large number of these lots have already been sold and several houses have bceu built and are in process of construction. Mr. W. E. Woolard, a highly-res pected citizen of this place, while at work for tho Kugler Lumber Com pany on Water street Saturday, had the misfortune to get his leg entan gled in the chains and other hauling gear for some logs at the mill, which resulted In breaking it. He was Imme diately taken to $he Washington Hos pital, where Dr j. D..T. Tayloe and E. M. Drown set the broken bones and rendered all medical attention neces sary. Mr Ii. A. Brooks and littlo son Bay ard, who have been in the city the last few days have returned to their home In Nashville, this State. CAUGHT IV DAXYTLLE, VA. 1- . 1- iteroftc- . , v I-.:-, r-npla prlvi: . ty ' II. John Wintl-.rcp ejrros-.t-.- Governor until a new eloeu- BhoulJ be mada. The colony or New Haven was Included in te charter, but did not consent to bo united with the other colonies under one government. The fact was they considered their civil and religious code rather superior to anything else of the kind in the world and were exceedingly jealous of contamination. 1775. A Captain Sears and Mr. Lamb assembled the citizens of New York, shut up the custom bouse and prevented the sailing of vessels to Boston, Quebec and Georgia. They sent an ex press to Philadelphia, where the ... same measures were adopted. 1781. Fort Watson, In South Caro lina, taken from the British by the provincials under Colonel Lee. The fort was built on, an Indian mound 30 feet high, but the besiegers speedily erected a work which overlooked the fort and fired Into It with such effect that the garrison surrendered. 1791. James Buchanan born. ' 1838. The English steam packets "Great Western" and "Sirius" arrived at New York, forming a new era of navigation and com mencing a new and expeditious mode of intercourse between England and the United States. The Great Western, . carrying 1340 tons, made the passage In 14 1-2 days against head winds . and a rough sea. 1848 The United States exploring expedition reached the Dead Sea, which was circumnavigated for the first time in a boat. It was sounded to a depth of 600 fathoms, . and the bottom found to be crusted with crystallzed salt v;:. , - - --; 1852 Solomon Van Renssalaec, an officer In the war of 1812, died at Albany, N. Y., aged 78. He ' commenced his military career at the age of 18, and was wltH Wayne at the battle of Miami, where he was dangerously wounded. He received six balls , at the battle of Queenstown, one of which he carried to the time ; of his death. 1864 A N,ew York Judge Instructed the grand Jury to indict all per- , sons who called Southern sym pathizers "rebels." 1903. Andrew Carnegie announced a gift of $600,000 to Tuskegee In stitute, Alabama. 1903 The explosion of gasoline at the mill of the Northwestern Star Oil Company, Minneapolis, Minn,, killed 11 persons. 1904 Witness In Smoot inquiry said Mormon Church was a trust which Bought to control through politics all t profitable public utilities. 1905i Ex-President Cleveland In magazine article declared that ; women's clubs were menace to American homes and to mothers, ivuv Fraunce's Hotel. New York. where General Washington bade tareweu to army, closed as re v sort; passed into ; hands of the . Sons pf the American Revolu tion. to f : V. j Eli 1 t '.j r "i eri . , '. V. .t : ; t anJ i . ;. known 1 c 1 rid tl-.a ; 4 ai.i other (. which produce ; sores, boils and - i ot hr " It 13 f highly In t : der afflctl-ir most chroni ties. Now is the time to ake it if you wish . to insure good, sound health all summer. mmended very lliiney and Blad 3, overcoming the : urinary dliacul- cccccocccc z z ccooeoccccccco HIGH POINT NEWS 3IATTERS. Passenger Station to be Thrown Open to Public Within Ten Days Mr. A. B. Horney Announced for aiaj-or Russian Authorities Take .Cognizance of Mr. W. D. Alex ander's experiments on "Water Hammer." Special to The onswver. . High Point, April 22. It is a mat ter of Interest that the new passenger station of the Southern Railway Com pany will positively be opened to the public within the next ten days. This is officially promised by tha agent of, the company here. There have been delays which the public has not been i aware of In many ways.; There was defective tiling and there were ir regularities of heating and many other things by no means acceptable to the company. Expense money in cident to such changes has already been allowed for the removal of most of the s hlftlng which has disturbed and hindered the people of High Point over and about the Main btreet crossing.1 ? Additional trackage Tvlll be provided eo that cars from 4 90 t 500 In number can be readily handled Ir. another section of the city instead of In the down-town district , aj has bon the custom in times of coag tlon and overtaxing of local facilities. In the next election for a mayor of the city of High Point there has "al ready ben sprung a surprise to the present powers of efflce. Mayor Wrenn has held office for two ytars and la3t Saturday A. B. Horney,-a Republican, was announced. To the end of establishing a support for him there wil' be a mass meeting to-night in the Hfgh Point Opera House. The action will also demand a change In the aldermanlc representation. The indications are that another, splrtcsd contest with ballots will mark the coming election. Mr. Horney Is at present chief of the High Point fire department and is generally popular in the city and with all classes. r'. 11. , r.vU; Ru:.i.m t corded. In conduct!!, t bearches iorw the printed fr bors. t r La i j b t. i l;n c i "Water Ilim r r.Gl5-;s in pipes. 1 -a notc3 by tho a and was re- thesa authorities crcrinents and re 1 to Mr. Alexander ts cf their own la- PREVTJNT IIEADACIia Force them? No aids them. Ramon's treatment cf Liver Fills and Tonic Pel lets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own wort and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 26c W- I. Hand & Co. Jno. M. Scott A Co. A POOR ORGAN. ' Dam(s) the bile. That's what your liver does if It's torpid. Then the bile overflows into the blood poisons your svstem, causing sick-headache, bilious ness, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spella. etc. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver snrt makes it do its own work. Prevents and cures these troubles. It " aids doesn't Srce. Entire -tteatment 25c. W. L and ft Co. Jno. M. Scott St Co. !! P4 Paint Buying Made Safe White Lead and Linseed Oil need no argument, no advertising to maintain them selves as the best and most economic al paint yet known tc man. Thediflicultyhi been for the buyer to be always sure of the purity of the white lead and oil. We have registered t trade mark f the Dutch Boy painter to Do me nnu prooi oi quauiy, gen uineness 'and purity to paint buyers everywhere. This trade mark appears on every keg of Lewis Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk ea Paint," slw valbl Inform, tlon ea ta paint labject, Trot n.ion reqaeat. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. 33s 8. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. J 1 . if:- it?: : t . Ii; lu-.-' rtof 'yf'i'- """" Mr " Dae 3 c .1 ... ; I. r f I c, - t . . KrrlLi C: 6-ye".r old Cera f r , IK! 1 v.KLy is t;:!-te!y pure, cj:J i.1 ;;1 r . t::t ever ccrcj at the price. Cl.'icr Exceptional Offers arc: Alttrmarls Rye, 4 fail qu-rlr, r.lcustsln Rye, - per -1!:. Z2.Z3 Lazarus Club, - per gillen, J4.C3 Tkesg Pricts include Express Chars Write for Price, List of Other C rand 3 Largest Mail Order House in t! . South L. LAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. For Sale by : An ealers. 1C72 Archie) Gibson, Charged With Robbery At f-prny In February, Heruscs to Return to 8tate Without ReqnisU tlon Papers. . , : Special tO-The ;Obsenrett..Jw Danville, April 22.- Archie Olbson, white, was arrested here yesterday on the charjre of having committed three robberies at Spray, j. C, early in Fb ruary. The a:tore of the Spray Mercan tile Company, the Danville & western depot and the Harper Lumber Com rny' plant were all broken Into one night and the thieves jot away with a large quantity of booty. Three are now in Jail at Went worth, N. C, bo- DELIGHTFTJL SOCIAL EVENT. Mr. C. St. Palmer in Her Own Charm- ins; Style Entertains, Complimentary to a Bevy of Pretty Girls. Special to The Observer. Albemarle, April 22. A most enjoy able event was the reception given Friday night by Mrs. C M. Palmer at her beautiful home on South Main ! street, complimentary to Misses Crow- ell, Thompson and Wyche, of New London, and Miss Umberger, of Mooresville. The guests were received in the hallway by Mr. C. M. Palmer and escorted to the reception hall where Mrs. J. D. Bivins presided over the punch bowl. Mrs.. Palmer received tho guests into the parlor, where all engaged in small talks and exchanged con rnots, together with vocal and in strumental music. - At 11 o'clock each couple was es corted to the dining room, where quite a number of small tables were decor ated very tastefully and on which the most dainty and delicious refresh ments wfre served. Under each plate was a little paper, on which was writ: ten a question to be answered. After all had enjoyed the refreshments the contest began. Each one was called by number and the one answering the most questions was to receive a prize, which proved to be the most interest ing part of the evening. The best prize was a beautiful cut-glass rose bowl. which was presented by M. F. Hatchen in a few appropriate remarks to Miss Margaret Umberger, of Mooresville. The booby prUe was a box of Zu-Zus, which was presented by J. M. Peeler In a pleasant way to Doc Parker, of Albemarle. - - --;- -- - Mrs. Palmer Is .one of our city's most popular hostesses and her enter tainments are anticipated with much pleasure by Albemarle society. Follow, jng is a list of the invited guests: Misses Ilearne, ' Campbell," Weaver, Wealtherly. Wolf. Staton, . BelkyJWil lle and Mary Pemberton; Messrs. Hall, Peeler, Cannon, Heath, Fitzgerald, Ar rowwood, Pemberton, Hatcher, Groves, Wllllnms, NMf, Rivera, Parker and Palmer; Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, Mr. end Mrs. J. I). Bivins and Mrs. Sam Harris. rindKrk.nd Long or'niorl' ' ln heli tot tr,al on char of tn rob' Sheriff Eanes, of Spray, N. C ar rived here to-day to take Olbson back, but ha refused to go without requisi tion. Application will be made at once to have the necessary papers Issued. r.ere.' nKo. JH7X ., umt Allowed. . jrnliiiint note of ehUdrcc'i ? n. and over Uboratloa htt vpon. Coi)SguJtJy, a lusple tl.l tpsk for lUelf. This a CuU.tr soMltlon to thud's : r -jr tense's op in ny ol tb 'it 4 t'.Tff-l to 7 year. For a -. ;'. 1 !."fj, as lilt-mated, needs : !"sMiswlth2Hrardsot v : t V jrardi of lrwertlon ' '' I to triai. Or. of one 4 ?irardi 50 inches ' w:i8, orIJi yarii "3 costs. " , Bond Eleetton Carries. . SpeHal to The Obs-rver, . ' Wilson, April 22. At an election held her to-day on the 1100,000 bond issue , the Wilson township measure was carried by a overwhelming ma JorSty, very few voting against it. t CURED OF RHEUMATISM. Mr, Wm. Henry . of Chaitiindbga. Tenn,, bal rheurnatlum in his left arm. "Thi trTiffth sen-Kl to have Kone out of the mu;. Us so that It was usleM for work," I eays... "1 applied Chamter li.in's -'aim rr,i vim-m) th rin L r . i.i-.l v, , v r. '. f I AS AN ESTMENT. ' You don have to buy Bill Bailey onlcss you really want the best value for your money If you want the best chewing to bacco at a moderate price, you will have to use Bill Bailey in BAELEY BROTHERS.) (Incorporated) Winston-Salem, N, C ' Ko Better tobacco mad than those mannfao tvredby BAILEY QB OS. NOT IN A TRUST. 0 Official Route Mecklenburg Camp Confederate Veterans' Reunion, Kirhnioml, VaH May 28th , Juno 2d,-1807. . The Seaboard Air Line has been alerted an the official route to the meetlna: of th Confederate Veterans' Reunion by the Mecklenburg Ccsnst Confederate Veterans, and the camp will leave Charlotte on special train a. m, May 29th. All Confederate Veterans, Sons and Daughters of tne Confederacy' are invited to Join this train at Charlotte and go to Rich mond. The rate for the round trip, from Charlotte will be $5.90. These tickets will be good until June 11th. ubject to extension to July th by payment of 60 rents to special agent in Illchmond. These tickets wl also be good returning via Seaboard from Portsmouth, thus giving all veterans and visitors an opportunity of visit ing th J?f" ""tott-n Kxpofritlon. Th trip f (.: 1 I '. 1.1 i'-n- to Norfolk wUl r 1 M.fl nr.l j Tr ' 'y 11 smiiiwwie'r; l SVIMC.i" ' J A Delicious . Tonic Beverage ATLANTIS is an invaluable daily , tonic It soothes the nerves of the dreary and worn, and has a raarical effect in producing easy and restful sleep. Rich in the food ex tract of Malt, and the toni c properties of Hops, it is an ideal food for the upbuilding of weak and run down systems. Absolutely ftonilntoxlcatlng Be sore that the name Is on the label This Is your only tuarantM of quality.. uU at rrocers, cafe, ate 'Manufactured only by , Th3 Hcd Zzz'x Co., Atlanta, 1 1 . ' ! 1 1 . 11 Idtcben. It's n$X7. This is the stove yea! should ha? : in your It's up-to-dffce. It's different from other oil stoves. It will dve you best and quickest results on baldng-day and other days. The flame of the N Uicii-Dlns Fioine G3 Ccoi-Stov is always under immediate control If you use a New Perfection your kitchen will be cooler this summer than ever before. Every stove warranted. Hade in three sizes. If not at vour dealer's, write to our near est agency for descriptive circular. . The TZA fT f Wi the best lamp t&iyS&JLilSII for all-round s - household use. Hade f trass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled la tight-givins power; an orname&t to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealers, write to our nearest sgency. STAND AED OIL CO&SFANY UNOaBFOBATEB) How Much Do To Spend Every Year For Cigars? You bv7 a lot of cigars in a'year's time, don't you?. How many of them are crood and how many arebad? , If it's too much trouble to .fiOTrb) much you'd save and how' much moro enjoyment you'd get if you could be sur6 beforehand that every cigar you buy would be a crood one. We have solved your problem by .of the best cigars made. : ; . We know that by making this 'Tri angle A" mean "good cigars" to yoti (ana we nave 10 prove it witn me cigars alone) we get your conunuea patronage. Isn't it plain enough that we MUST produce cigars that prove our claims? not jeopardizejts interests by misrepre senting qualities and leading the public to expect better quality than is actually in the cigars themselves. The.,;.riaI gle A" really means better cigars foi youand youll find the proof wort!' seekihg. , , ' Tor convincing proof of the better quality for which the 'Triangle AM Btands try . , Tlie New CREEIO Every box is extra-wrapped with gbzzvR paper, sealed at each end with the "Trianb A' merit mark, aurin cleanlincc3 and rrc,: condition. V
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