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, :-.t.--.1 Ln': '.. r : t !y v. ,;h a ... tie is a i.r.a'.i s to be about 18 ! said he was 23. 2 1 .;: and strong .enough . 1 her teacher, and, ti t::s evidence, she did :e a t.c ht, but the hickory , 3 too much for her. ad come to school that day her arithmetic, and the teach anded her for the negli . a j then told hir to sit with a McXair and use her axith- - wanted to sit with one of th ; ils and refused to sit with r.a, stating the reason she did h to sit with the latter was Georgiana had a. "powerful f." The teacher Insisted on ing with Georgiana, and when :An. refused he struck her with -il Mary then called Lytle a , ! lamed ole teacher," according story; according to the.teach- 1 others, she., used . a much r epithet However, that may .e began striking her again and up until the girl's mother rush- the school. Mary then cried rhi8 dog-goned ole school teach- a-kimn' of me." Her mother r to shut up and come along Mary started after declaring . e wouldn't come back to "dat med school ef da teacher wuz r nine years." . ':; . : e ld darky preacher . Joseph ;ave a new definition of "whip when he was called 1 to the i3 a witness for the defendant. 1 that, he had been present In hool several times when chll ere .whipped and they never got han a "breshln." Asked If he what whipping meant, he an V'lt's ter make yer humble, an a meant for peoce and ation." About f'100 darkies he school district at Mineral ; had migrated to Monroe to he proceedings, and all were i,to' testify. After having 12 witnesses on each side, the nded the case by discharging rendant , ye irs, as t!-e owner will rs.?t 'l nie or t ::i thereon. Js?v?r.:l .lall Pay ers for the Wi!on c!ui hive aready been secured 'and negotiations are under way for the remainder needed. Wilklns Bros., contractors, : com menced work this morning on a .very handsome residence Mr. R. B. Simpson will erect on the corner of Bruton and Gray streets. Several fine houses are going up in that section of the city, where the aldermen have recently ordered the water and sewerage systems extended. News was received here to-day that Miss Dyda Paschall, who recently went - to Johns Hopkins Hospital for treatment, is not expected to recover. Miss Paschall Is universally liked here and her numerous friends are grieved to, learn that no hopes are entertained for her recovery: Th nw MpthodUt church Will oe dedicated on the first Sunday in May, Rev. nr. John. rVKlltro." president Of Trinity :Cottete7reaeftTn?eearH catory sermon. This cnurcn, wmcn cost $33,000, Is entirely out of debt, and appropriate services have been arranged for this Interesting occasion. Th manv friend nf our prominent citizen. Mr. Geo. D. Green, who has been quite ill for several weeks, will be delighted to learn that he is slow ly Improving and is expected to. ba able to be out again In a few days. FRATERNAL FELLOWSHIP. k-. fc-j cial Event at Plymouth, to The Observer. .; 'uth, April 27. The home of 1 Mrs. J. A. Willoughby at the of Washington and Williams . was the. scene of one of the eilghtful social events of the Wednesday night, April 24th, i time Mr. and Mrs. Wlllough : a reception in honor of the h anniversary of the birth of farming daughter, Miss 'Mar- j i 9 until 1 o'clock the spacious ! hrawing room and parlor were !th merry young people, who n invited to honor this beautl- daughter with their presence, y had called to extend con 's and hearty, good wishes happy returns of the day. r,: happy easy manner,, the 1 young hostess assisted her in making all welcome. At ck the guests were invited into ng room, which was artistlcal beautifully arranged. To at o describe the table would be ,. Suffice it to say. with its ace of good things its flowers, and ferns, it was simply a f beauty. The numerous and rresents received fully attest ularity of Miss Margie. At 1 th' guests said good night and l to thej? respective homes, the reception a complete sue Odd Fellows Have Pleasant Session Promoters of Fair Actively at Work Lare New Quarters Occupied by Fisher Bros. Special to The Observer. - . Salisbury, - April 28.-In North ' State Lodge room of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 200 men gathered last night from this district and held a' social and business session. Prltchard Carlton, Esq., delivered the address of welcome and J. M. Vanhoy, of Albemarle, t re sponded. Other visitors also spoke and refreshments, accompanied by a smoker. made the night one greatly enjoyea. Both of the Salisbury lodges ma initia tory work. ' ' The pomoteri of the Rowan county fair are in correspondence with the president of the Salisbury-Spencer Rail way Comnanv. Mr. Dean, who lives in Grand Raolds, Michigan. Their purpose is to have the line run across the West ern Railway and then to the fair grounds, which are little more than mile from the city. Rowan. Cabarrus. Davidson, Davie, Iredell a,nd Stanly countleo are deeply interested in this project ana, wnemer me eiecinu run way succeeds or not, it is not to be for saken. There has been so much fair talk that it is almost safe to predict its cer tain institution this fall. The matter will also be taken up with the railroad people, who will be asked to run trains to the fair grounds in case of failure with the street railway. ; , ' ! Fisher Bros, have moved Into their now nnartern. rreatly enlarged.- on Coun. cil street. . To their stock they have add ed a large number of horses and ve hicles, and visitors pronounce their stables i.io of the finest in the country. They aro occupying the stand of J.. C. Black, whlcn nas neen simoi auuuieu in its capacltyr A finer lot of vehicles was never'seen nere man a recem mp ment of theirs 'and the place it i every Inch tony and a trimu to two oi ine Desi fellows in Salisbury. HELP THE ORPHANS. Fashion service - V 1 set 40" Picker Machinery. 16 40" Pette Revolving Top Flat Cards. Drawing Metallic Rolls. Slubbers, Intermediates, Speeders. 7 Whitin Spinning Prames; Draper No. 2 Spindles. 3 H. & B. Spinning Frames, Draper Np 2 Spindles. 100 Whitin Looms. . ..... ' - 1 Slasher, 2 Cylinders, 7' and-5- 1 42" Cloth Folder. : - Greensboro Suppiv GRBRNSBORO. N. G. Company THE JOEL HUN TER COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND ATOITORS Suggestions For' improved Accounting Methods ' Balance Sheets Prepared. . . . 1 . .Present Worth Ascertained. I21-20-21 Empire, Bld . Atlanta. Ga. ; . . , ; , , 1867 I A r.'.E.? BU1CSE JACKET. ' pd rp'ua, Tucltftd Brrtellei snd : Q!:artr lensth Hleeves. i arlf !'altm Ko. 1SC7. A'.l Seas Allowed. :m Jacket ia Un eorert cloth i ; :1jouMered pinafore effect, the ; i trt'tt'.la Ihoulder-piecei beinj ? t-jr V. .t stitcliti band which x o sholdcri. It i a style of Jakflt 'a ?t 4 to the separate cameof. Iut o fc-if toad up for Summer n in '-.l. - v": .: ! h In izt-32 in 42 inem, bust V;t M bust, tbe Jacket requires U ' i ;o indK wide, or t yard 36 In. rlVi yrd it inches wida. or 2 !. A5iliuitrated.?i yard of v s , u needed to rover collar r l m,l to trim collar aa4 3 A Mrs. Lucy Russell Suffers Distressing Accident Dr. Hobjrood'a Ability Receive Merited Recognition A New Postoffico Building. Special to The Observer. Oxford, April 28. The Oxford Or phan Asylum Singing Class of 1907 will start on the eastern tour the first of May and the encouragement of the people is anticipated for the benefit of the noble institution in behalf of which th children go forth . each year. - A very distressing accident occur red a few days ago, when the aged Mrs. Lucy Russell fell and suffered an Injury, breaking one hip bone, which will render her an invalid for the rest of her life. She is the widow of the late Dr. Russell, one of the most influential men of Granville county, Dr, Edward Hobgood, son of Prof. F. P. Hobgood.who will graduate from Jefferson Medical College in June, having completed a two-years' course there and also two years at the medical department of the State University, has Just been elected rest dent physician of tha Polyclinic Hos pltal, of Philadelphia, and will enter upon his duties January 1st. 1908. Oxford now boasts of having an up- to-date postofnee. Dr. E. TV White has Just completed a very handsome build lng on Main street and has furnlbhed it. with ..the very latest and most con venient fixtures, under the approval of the government, containing 400 lock boxes and drawers. Under the most excellent management of Mr Leak Peace last year the Oxford postofflce was Jplaced on the second-class list, and our people are much pleased. A con venient office will add to the comfort of the management and the conveni ence of the people. CLARKTON ACADEMY CLOSING. Delightful Musk-al Programme Tues day Nights-Masterly Literary f Ad dress by Congressman Kttchln and Annual Concert Wednesday Pro ficiency of Students Shows Able Tu torlal Training. firecla! to The Observer. - Clarkton. April J8.The"cbminence- monf Avivi nf flarlrtnn a . took place this week and were largely umi renaerea a mosi excellent pro ramme, conslstinar of a number of ne- i rtfnnii hrtth Vftrfl I jinft The manner in which these selections were gifted in the art of music and the iwufni irmninsr on me pan or weir The literary address was delivered niwiim, memDer or vonjrress from the in in aisinci. Tiw spenKer . was intro- i.ui. Uy vt, bvuni, wno maae a hit by sayimr that .although the last Letis- appropriation for enlarging; the State CSDitOl. th nprinl n'.rn it.ii..j .1... there -would be a "Kltchin" added aftei1 x-T. ?r1 e,ecun- t n address of Mr. h k !? WA" tn. ot b' -reat many as being the best of the kind they had ever heard. It was addressed principal is J?00? men nd was.alon the line of duty-duty to Ood, duty to our neigh" Jx.rs and duty to oumlves. the last thought being the one most dwelt upon. HI tribute to woman was a gem. 'dldiy r,fht w" l annual con crt The auditorium was packed to lr utmost and the programme, consisting ol songs, plays, pantomimes etc., was lifctened to with close attention, and the eutnrs prformrd thMr partu In a man. r-fr Wfrt -v of rTlauj,. The Mct,Um vis t rv,f l n.ii ti. f n a very sucssfuf 1'. 'j , i --ifhf! m finv hi-r-n I'rof. J, p. FACTIONS BURY THE HATCHET. Guilford Building and Loan Associa tion .Organizes -Mr. Tate Looiong After. HJgh Point Place In Exposi tion Picture A Thomasville Or phanage Runaway Matters of Bus iness and School Interest. Special to The Observer. High Point,' April 2 8.-J-A convention called last' night in' the opera house, representing the two factions here, who agreed, to bury the hatchet, un animously endorsed the following tt ket: For mayor, M. J. Wrenn, Alder men, First ward, Capt. A. M. Rankin and A. E. Tate; Second ward. O. N. Richardson and J. E. Klrkman: Third ward, W. T. Parker and S. F. Wall; Fourth ward, Dr. D. A. Stanton and E. L. Armentout. While this is the ticket of the two heretofore warring factions, it is quit likely another tic ket wlll be put in the field by what Is known as Citizens ticket and that the election will yet develop some interest ing features. The Guilford Building and Loan As sociation has been organized here by Messrs. ,H" A. , and J. H. Millis and others and will be formally opened for business May 15th. Over 1,000 shares have already been subscribed for the new concern, which will start off with bright prospects. High Point believes in building and loan associations, for this has ' been - one of the secrets of High Point's wonderful euccess. . Mr. A. E. Tate, of this city, is In Jamestown In attendance upon the ex position In the interest of the High Point Manufacturers and business men, who will make an extensive dis play next month. The young man who was arrested here Thursday a,nd gave his name as Gibbons, saying that he ran away from his parents at North Wilkesboro, told the officers a ; falsehood. The young man was an inmate of the Thomasville Orphanage and ran away from that in stitution. - The officers - were made aware of this fact and the boy was re turned to Thomasville yesterday., Messrs. Robert T, and Charles L. Amos have purchased the Interest of Mr. Thurlow. Keams in the - Amos Kearns Furniture Company, and these young men-will continue the business at the old stand. Mr. Keams will en gage in the furniture business with his brothers. ; - Mr. O. N. Richardson, of the High Point Pipe and Foundry Company, has purchased Ave acres of land from Mr. E.k H. C. Field in the . Barker tract, which will be reserved for the use of the High Point Pipe . and Foundry Company. "1 ' The comencement at Carraway High School was held to-day, this school be ing located ten miles from here. Sev eral' people from here were in attend ance. The Thomasville Cornet Band furnished music for the occasion. Mis.s Ocia Redding Is principal and Miss Carrie Everhardt is her assistant : Closing Exercises of Appalachian a rawing cnooi. Correspondence of" The Observer. Boone, April 26. The spring term of the Appalachian Training School closed. April 22d-23d- 'The literary address by Mr. W. C. Newland, of Lenojr, was enjoyed , by all present It was a magnificent .; address. To attempt to describe 'it would, be an attempt to "gild gold or to paint the colors of the rainbow." The debate on the . subject of the national p.ark reserve bill was very Interesting and instructive. Mr G. G. Parsons and F, A. Candill spoke on the negative; T. H. . Farthing and wieveiana janoui on the affirmative. The " bay concert came , oft Tuesday night, which was appreciated by a good audience. This closed a prosperous term of school. The summer term will open early in June. "1 Tvi;l:r3czJ Specter ETCm etc. ' . . Jntertned!atcr Jick Frsrnt C;:r.::J. " Crc-!:sr,Int: . Fin!r!:;r L KirschaerCsri::-1 ThrcziCxir ; 'xtsUtl'J.:-.. ETC ETC WE WILL BUY JO Modena Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 25 Kings Mtn. Mfg.- MUl stock (N. C.) 10 Clara Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) J25. " R Gaffney Mfg. Co. Mill stock (S. C.) 50 Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Gray Mfgr. Co. Mill stock (N. C.) 50 Lowell Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Oiark Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) , -CiUiens' Nat l Bank. Gastonla, N. C. First National Bank. Gastonla. N. C. WE WILL SELL ' 100 Woodslde Mill stock, pfd. (S. C.) 98. 20 Wash'n Cotton Mill stock com. N. C.) 20 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) one cotton mm, z.uw spmaies. 3 miles from railroad., water power: rice 115.- 000.00, half cash, balance twelve months. maKing yarn, gooa reasons tor selling. Located in mountains of North Carolina, cheap contented help. Subject previous sale. ' .; . i . , ; i SOUTHtRN SECURIT1K AND TRUST COM J. A; Glenn, Pres. C. U. Glenn, Treas. Gastonla. X. C. CATLIRl & CO. ' Oosnmlatloa Merchant 815 and 347 Broadway, hi York Boston, Philadelphia: COTTON YARNS. 'All numbers. Skeins. Warps, .N Cops and Oones . COTTON Q00D3. ' DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. "When my friends thought I was about to take, leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chlsholm, Tread well,' Nr Y., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still . gaining daily." Best of all tonic medicines. Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co., druggists. 60c - THE CROWELL SAJTXTtJRTTJM CO- For tha Treatment of 4 Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous . ' : Diseases. Special apartments and nnraea to lady patients. All forms of electricity 1 or treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting board. ML CROWELXi. M. D.. Pre. E W C E " S H S P I RJ R3 S (3 G 1 . COTTnnj Vnrynrc I ' -v. . 1 - - - - ". m m r B. BURHANS TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS. i .. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en-tirely-CMrcj T -. eevere kWnev-trnu W by-takth less than two bottles if r ' nmran.. - 1 biiTZ, U r FhUdelphta. Pa. PhlladelDhla OEWe. symptoms of kiiney disease dlsaea; IZniVt """"K- " SpeUJe,. Maniiier and Southern I am glad to ear that I have nv k.m a return of any of those symptoms dur ing the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend FoleySs Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or oiaaaer uouoie. k. a. Jordan St Co. 0. A:R0DDI!18 WW FOR 100 COUPONS FROM mm "THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY" Coupons also Redeemable for Valuable Presents Premium Department THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. JERSEY CITY, N.J. ST. LOUIS, MO. JAIIES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Yarns ' and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. - Philadelphia, 122 and 124 Chestnut St bos ion, iaa summer su New York, No. 73 Leonard St. Charlotte, ii S. Try on St. :3 (ii) Some Exceptional Offers From the low-priced article lor family use, to that which gratifies the most refined taWe. I am offering: the very best values at the lowest prices. . xu uruer vo suppiy an increased demand, I am putting: up a case containing: four full quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Corn Whiskey, for $2.60. This whiskey is absolutely pure, aged in wood and the best ever offered at ths price. v Other Exceptional Offers are: Albermarle Rye, 4 full quarts. $3.00 Mountain Rye, per gallon. $2.53 Lazarus Club, per gallon, $4X0 .ThesPrlc tncludm Exprttt Ckarz - . Writ for t rie List of Other L rands Solomon-Norcross Co., CIVIL, STRTJCTTJRAL AND HY DRAULIC ENGINEERS 1622-1623 Candler Building, ATLANTA, GA. , Manufacturers and Jobbers , Frequently find It necessary to ' nave Banking Facilities In ad dition to those offered by local . banks. TH19 First National DanK r OF RICnMOND, VIRGINIA, v With $1,000,000.00 Capital Earned Snrplii $600,000.00 $5,600,000.00 DeposlU . it o00.OOO.OI Total ItPMiirres Offers Ja the Additional- Fa clUUes lolred. " jno. B. Purcell, President: jfno. M. Bllller, Jr., Vice Presl dent: Chas. . Burnett, As. slstant Casblerj J. .0. Joplln. Assistant Cashier. Kims: ccmsra xcinnnsTs for cotton sotja ro;.L-i s 0HAEL0TTE, 1 -L, 2I0BTH0AI10 nC:iC.DC SPINDLE, LOOM. ENGINE LD i VlJ ISCt CCs soldi Gm 1T.it jj n.ll.i m J Cell Watt Faints. Asmts TOttSos Dreaatne CcmocsJLi. 1 . GEO. D. HISS OIL C; CIXAIUjOTTIA If, OL i j. SPENCER TURNER ( cornnnjion nEEonAirra (J . ; C.:LJl : ' rr Teek, : rhfls4eTjMa OkiagW Ct. Letits, Loa I Yarns and Cotton Pieca Goois. 1 PAULSON, LINKROUM &-G $)7.$ LEONARD 8TRESI . ISO CHESTNUT STREET ,tlO MONROE STREarr . m ., V NEW . FRILADl : C' Villiam B. Chsrles COTTON YARNS, COTTON G( AND COTTON WASTE, j vCfies Charlotte N. O. Besten Mass. and Ajnttsrdani Mala C3ce "Amsterdam, N. Y. l -Jiiz t s Blnel Lia Jacquard with Independent Cylinder Motion. ' USE HALTON S JACQTJARDSL ' THOMAS 1IAL TON'S SONS, Philadelphia," Pa. FIREMSURRNeE THE FOLLOWINO COMPANIES R EPRESE?fTED AND AMPL TECTION GUARANTEED: .- " AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH BRIT FHENEC NORTHERN PIEDMONT R. E. Cochrane. ' Insnraaoa and Real Estate A rent. Come and look at our magnificent -line of Dia mond. We handle nothing except the very best It's a good investment, as Dia monds - are - advancing in price daily SOUTHERN QCEEN GRATE OUR LEADER. If it's Grstes you wknt. or Mantel! and Tile,, see us or write for cata logue. J. llVearn & Ccnipr.y Charlotte. N. C. HUBBAtlD BHOj. & CO, HANOVER CVJARC 1.- TOr.Ii A..D. SALKELD 3 commission merciia: 66-72 Leonard Street, NET7 1 COTTON YARN! DEPT j Pred'k Vietor b kAc! nuan iiachad r Banker3 , . IHscellaneofcs Houthcrn cA WILMINGTON, N. C. IVasblnffton, D. 403 Colont Cotton Ilill Stqc! RICHARD A. Blil ; Commission Ilcrch- COTTON WARPS AND Y r ES1U Chertnut tlrt PHIL.iDELPIIIA, ... irr:.iEr:r."5 c: i : T7TI. D'OLt
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