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. t'.. r ,. s , The t ' S rio-j. I irr.i t. was 1 with all its cor.t t -. n stand:.--and has been the eiy unci nappim-sj t. xr-..i .,:. ; r 100 years, or much gay- in the years 6f tracked thc;.i tj thrown down a part ; r, to the depot of thi3 luns -it was one of the fewi two men were seen tho!very oli houses in Robeson. I bought tickets for Eliz-! The annual meeting of the stork- M the dogs did not take holders of the National Cotton Mills ' when taken, to Elizabeth! was held Wednesday. The old board r posed that they did not was re-ilected as follows: N. A. Mc : that place. With thi3 Lean, president; Geo. B. McLeod, vice . tart with It seems that tha "president; A. B. McAllister, secretary fthe department will. have and treasurer, and J. A. Kaneer, su i'.nle to overhaul them. This psrintendent; directors, N. A, McLean, i Ul need to be watchful dur- Geo. B. McLeod, W. P. Barken J. W, exposition. The craft will Kaneer, J. A. McAllister, Thomas it f.hey can make a stroke Kinlaw, L. Shaw, A, R.. McEachern, themselves In the crowd at F. A'. Bond, D. C. Regan, W.'-M. , 1 .; ; IJownsend, R. E. Lewis, R. s. Bond, rtseasonable weather, cold W, F. Bullock, M. C. Mclntyre and A- makes our farmers blue J. G. McCormlck. The business was, backward and much that has found to be In good shape and the qI will have to be done over( stockholders were pleased with the jji luaa, r uuuttiiig on uie , snonvififiT marie SALISBURY'S CELEBRATIOX. sti few days have been event- 1 in this section, but the b- T n . ; your correspondent made it CfU Mean--Crtol the Muter le Vto. send you a prompt re-; - ' Ceremonies anT Col. Paul B, rat, J the new board of. town, Means Uie Orator Big Crowd Takes ifnr8 met and e ected T. if. " " JMwrrciscs. m'ayor and Frank Babo, police, Mr. .Winsolw was for lerlft of the .county and will sjnakff'an excellent and pop- yo, ivir. isaoo is weu quau- fcpecial to The Observer. ' j Salisbury, May 11. In Salisbury yesterday the celebration was entirely worthy the graded'school and the Con federates who took : part In it Col. it ' y Institute r.t Grc-en.-5-.rJ in i..imeuae business ri0ht 3 r .Ttfents in the sanitarium Pe-ru-;;: Restores Health and Strength, Work is Resumed -In a Short Time. from five d.-'orent States. coriAGHs on 'i itbe chiefs place. .Many of our, r"Mm 'TfC l. til Uraatlv regret 'that Mavor FauI a Means, of Concord, was the nd'Ciaf. Sumner, who have "a"r.na CaPt- Crawford. L town a wida fame f or the : of ' Salisbury, was master of cere monies. At the opening of the service Rev, Dr. M. M. Kincald offered pray- i4.town a wide fame for, the VieIt of the law. were not re i bit the gentlemen who suc--m" re perhaps, equally wor he honors. , --: 3aptlst brethren and . sisters er. The school , sang . "Maryland, My Maryland." and with the old soldiers iny of them been away this sat half a score of the Daughters of me t;onreaeracy. a nuartette of the graded school Superintendent I. C. Griffin. Messrs. C. E. Betta, Nelson Taylor, and James L. "Watson sang "Tenting To-night." and the songs of the school burst from 1,000 patriotic throats that greatly pleased the old war heroes. When the preliminary .exercises were over the children separated and went to the various cemeteries over the city where the dead are buried, each mound having fresh flowers laid upon It. The celebration was not the most pretentious of the events of Its kind, but it was attended by a great crowd andjColonel Means told bis side of the late unpleasantness with pow er. ; : 7 -:; - -. tending the association which Corinth ' church.. They report attendance -and a successful Tle weather was a draw ' even water-loving Baptists, ygus Hoffler, was moderator, la ago E. F. Aydlett, Esq., of . City, agreed to contributo to ;rect,a building fat the or mm i i . ' : . . 1 n ii mis assocmiion wuuiu u When the buildings were 1 It , was found , that ' the fell far short of the need to cm. Dunamgs as were neces- v. bo' Mr. Ayaiett now oners hfe further amount needed if hcliation, would do so for Its . They accepted; Moreover i to ,lve yearly enough to sup- ftctxipants of one building If elation wll do fo for the oth- matter was sent down to the ,f for action. ; - : 1 W night the three occupants :onty Jail ,ln some way sue- in removing me dohs wneio ty&s formerly rnenaecu ana loving some brick speedily X As they were In' for slight jand. a charge to the county, osed 'there were tew tears were negromen, - 'MEND . IKad n OBSERV. ley Memorial Day Or- SEXATOR KLUTTZ IN STANLEY. A Tremendous Crowd Listens to the EloqBeneerof Salisbury's Gifted Son , as He Fays High Tribute to the Con- . federate Dead. Special to The Observer. ' Salisbury, May 11. "We live In an age of unplcturesque piracy, but the damnation of graftils the battle cry of the new republics This was one of the ODeninar and fine sentenr.fn nf Jucairna Graded School Closing Senator Whitehead Kluttz In his ora- " "" uon 10 me veterans . or Stanley- at at Atlantic . Christian. Albemarle. -No town In the State had j The Observer, ; - fl May 11. Wilson most y ODservea Memorial u&y a any years has done. The vet- bid their regular meeting in a finer ' celebration, for there can be gathered no greater crowd bent on homage to the dead. Not one soul less than 2.000 crowd ed about the dinner table first and lat- nlng. . after which they wero ' aibout4 lhe "rthouse. . A lpng fine dinner provided 'by tno. "iuuihs.ww wu eiuow room a Jrai of the Confederacy. The' pienty ana loaaea to aanger of spring- proper were held li the ing tne limDs or mat structure was te, . where, after prayer by, Improvised in the gwve next to the A, Cheatham. Col. Henry school. At noon the 150 veterans produced Mr. T. J. Hadley .or of . the occasion. Mr. I Introduction wars in his us went through the enclosure and the immense crowd ate to satisfaction. The band had met the speaker at the uitfjSt vein. Mr. Hadley made. statlon and piayed interludes until the JEEk iLl-ty i opening of the exercises at, the court ll oLenThe house, The school sang Dxle, fairly o KB.lh ? rtrS under ChiS drowned the of business and, fol W. J Davis'and assuLts in Jowlnf this. Senator Kluttz was Intro wlng order: Wilson Light In-uc.ed byjormer Representative R. L. Confederate Veterans a foot bmun. ine aaaress or 40 minutes , arrlages, Daughters' of the was music. -. - ' racy In carriages, cltlaens a' ' I In carriages. At the gpadftd An Ayeoek Boomer lf eard From. WWren i Joined .the parao Gaffney,- S. C, Ledger. derate dead here are buried. f'the effect that powerful financial ln iorited. Th business bouses terests are behind a scheme to noml- irine the exercises. ' I nate Mr. Stephen Grover Cleveland, of 'oslng exercises of Lucama Princeton, N. J., for President in 1908. jejiool will be held May 21st; The Ledger Is In favor of Mr. C. B. I Sunday, May , 10th, Rev. F.i Avcock, of Goldsboro, N. C but would lelI of this city, will preach' take Mr. Cleveland as-a second choice ial ;sermon.M ; Tuesday, May; in the event that it is Impossible to j- confers wiu uo given aa nave the North Carolina gentlemen. y xna ciaaa exercises win !e, followed by the address fill be delivered by. Hon. W. Call at our store,- please, for a -free Famdo of Dr. Shooe'a "Health Coffee 1 3 f. real coffee disturbs your Stomach. ' . Tf . . T" t .1 1 . . . W Christian, College will next! our Heart. , or Kidneys, then try this i if v,mttnornc Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoon iticallv the whole weVk will! ha" very closely matched Old Java and lcucauyine wnoie weeK win Moeha Coffee in flavor and taste yet Yer. .T? the Programme? )ie hag not evcn a -single.. grain of real cUjdes literary and ..musical, coffee In It. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee art displays and class exer- imitation ; is made from pure toasted vernOr Glenn will deliver the ; grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. '-.nrf mir ftnnniA inrtk fnrwrfl ou win surety UKe, Heaim coffee. Sold U treat on that occasion. Miner-van ess uo.A - ANTON OBSERVES DAY. Mr. Victor iPatneaude. "My Wife and I Consider. Pe-ru-na a Household Remedy." Victor Patneaude. In different seasons of the year, ca tarrh assumes different phases. ; Sys temlo catarrh is; very common during warm weather and la sometimes the after-effect of some acute, ' ailment experienced "winter. during the preceding a axil . FOE BENT ' -- 1 - c:;ah::;:;:;lai:. I . v-rywVu-re tak pleasure in te- ... ; t3 V-v3 P-04 qMaiiis of Cham-t'-rl :i'8 C. i Remedy. iir3. Edward Ph'.::;i.s, of 1-. relay. Ii.. writes: "I wish to tt'il you that I can recommend Cbamber!;iin's Cough Rempdy. My lit tle girl, Cathr!ie, who is two years old, has been taking this remedy whenever she has had a cold since she was two months old. About a month ago I con tracted a dreadful cold myself, but T took Chamberlain's Couph Remedy and was soon as well as ever." This remedy Is for sale by w. L. liana &. co. i Mr. Victor Patneaude, 828 Madison street, Topeka, Kas., a well-known carpenter and member of Knights and Ladiea of Security, writes: , "Twelve yean ago I had a severe attack ot la grippe and I never really recovered my health and strength, but grew weaker every year, until I was unable to work, ", . . ' - . " "Two years ago I began using Peruna and It built up my strength so that In a couple ot months I was able to go to work again, The new modern cottaees will be finished , and ready for occupancy the first part of June. Prices Reasonable $150.00 for five-room cot tage; $200.00 for five-room ? cottage, larger size. $250.00 for eight-room cot - tage, larger size,' 2-story. Each cottage has electric lights, running water, sew erage, and is built with a view to oreeze ana comtort. Each cottage is nicely fur nished with new, modern furniture. For particulars and terms, see :;-':'r:v--p-r7 THOS. H. WRIGHT, - ' Secretary and Treasurer, , 121 Princess Street. J O. "WRIGHT & SON, Agents. FRANK P. UlLDO. & CO. ARCHITECTS WAS1I1XGTOX, O. C TT SPEOAL TRAIX 1 Bowel Trouble. Mrs. Maggie Durbin, 1217 Water Bt.t Little Rock, Ark., writes : "I was troubled for five years .with a chronic disease. I tried everything I heard of, but nothing did me any good. "Some doctors Bald my trouble was catarrh ot the bowels, and somesaid consumption of the bowels. ' . , "A friend of mine advised me to try Peruna and I did so. After I had taken two 'bottles I found that it was help ing me, 80 1 continued its use and it has cured me sound and vet ,; "I can recommend Peruna to anyone, and if anyone wants to know what Pe runa did for me, fl they will write to me, I wiU answer them gladly." Nerves All Unstrung. Mr. D. A. Gebhardt, 678 6th averihe, Brooklyn, N. writes : 'Owing to the strain and worry of bus' iness my nerves Here In a bad shape. I tried many so-called nerve tonics with' out result. ; r "-- : , . "Bearing so much said in praise oi Pernna, I decided to give it a trial. J could feel benefit from the first dose. "Six bottles made a marked imnrove ment in my condition. I have remained well ever since.' Younger fand Weighs More. Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1505 Buena Vista S&, Nashville, Tenn., writes j "After having been a constant sufferer from catarrh lor more than twenty years and. after trying almost every remedy advertised, and having lost aU hope, I very reluctantly began the use SOUTHERN RAILWAY ! CONDEDERATE VETERANS' ... SPECIAL Charlotte to Richmond, Va., May wrt v- 29th, 1907. , Southern Railway ! will operate special train, consisting of elegant Pullman cars and first-class day coaches, to leave Charlotte at 7:00 a m.. Wednesday, May zth, for Rich mond, Va for the accommodation of veterans, their friends and the gen eral public, wherdesire to attend Con federate Veterans' Reunion at Rich mond, Va. Round trip rate from Charlotte to Richmond .accour: of this .occasion will 1 be (5.90, and will be sold dally May 26th to June 2d Inclusive, .with limit June 11th, and may be extended until July .6th by depositing ticket with special agent at Richmond on or before June 11th Official Route Confederate Veterans' Reunion, Mecklenburg Camp, Rich mond, Vsu, May 29th, 1907 Sea board Air Line. . - The Seaboard Air Line has been selected as the official route to the Confederate reunion by the Mecklen burg Camp, and that camp will leave Charlotte via. Seaboard' on ' special train composed of Pullman cars and the finest vestibule coaches at 6 a. m., Miy 29th. All Confederate Vet- erans, Daughters and Sons of the Con federacy are invited and will be ex pected to go via the Seaboard with the camp, as this is the only official route. Rate Charlotte to Richmond and return on this occasion Is S5.90. These tickets will be good until June nth, and by payment of 50 cents ex tra In Richmond will be extended until July 6th. Tickets on this oc casion via Seaboard are good return ing from Portsmouth, thus giving the veterans and visitors an opportunity of visiting the Jamestown Exoosltlon. The trip from Richmond to Norfolk will not be more than 11.50. and probably less. Send me your name if you are going on this trip. , Write me for seat in Pullman. The camp selected the hour, 6 a. m., and you can depend on it. The Seaboard win give you the best trip you have ever taken anywhere. Come and o with us. For further Information call, on of Pernna abont two vears aeo. t i -m r a "Everybody says I look younger now orUon of thtse tickets ian I did twenty years ago, and ! wlu be honored from Norfolk. Char- than actually feel younger and better, and (weigh more." ,; Ui MESIORIA3I. BIrs. r- RIary " C. Teeter; : Carrlgan," her brother, and Mr. Law rence Carman, her nephew, of so- w ZI Hill. ancUMrs. J.; M. Hoover, of Mrs. Mary Qarrigan.Teter died at Mount Hollv , A.' ner nome in Mount iioiiy vveanesaay. . . May 8th at 10:40 a. m.. after ling- dr. c. A. JLXIAN HONORED, ering Illness, caused" by ait, attack of( - - pneumonia which she suffered several: Invited to Respond to Speech of, Wel- months ago. Mrs. Teeter was 72 years' . come of thc Tri-Stat Medical As of age, ylet no one ever thought of, ' soclatlon Mrs. E. C. Strayhoru Bet her as being old. She was always bus ter. ffiMStSSSS be' safdF oTher to "She looketh well to the wys ofr Thomasvllle, May 10. Quite a high her. household,' and eateth not the. honor has lust come ' to ' Dr. C. A. br?1 Idjeness " ' I Julian, one of Thomasvllle's best and member of the Presbyterian and was most PoPar doctors. He has been a true Christian woman. One, who invited to respond to the speech of was ever ready when duty' called and' welcome-Of -theTrl-State Medical As- always among ' the - first to visit too homes of the sick and the befeaced. She will be sadly missed in her com munity by the scores of friends who have-known her so pleasantly many years. - Having been sick months and daily growinsr v weaktiNj soclatlon to be held at the Jamestown Exposition June Sd. Dr. Julian has accepted the Invitation. All North ftarnllna will ha crnA in Vias. tViot tVila (or1 honor has come to her and also that r... I the honor has come to one of Irer best waJi known and popular doctors. lottesvllle . or Lynchburg without ad ditlonal cost. This is an excellent opportunity to visit Richmond and the Jamestown Exposition at small vusi. t TIn addition to this special -itraln the Southern Railway operates three trains aauy oetween jnarioue ana Richmond, two of which handle through ' Pullman cars and day coaches. '- For further Information and Pull man reservations, apply R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. ip n - SPECLL RATES VI . AIR LINE I", Richmond, Va. CZ erans' reunion, J-Iay 38th; rate of one ct : : twent-rlve cents will Durham, N. C. N. C: sooiatlon. May 22-24; i one-third on certificat2 will apoly Pinehurst, N. C.Cor : Education in tho South. . one first-class fare plus cents for the round trip wi Dickson, Tenn. Genera; Cumberland Presbyterian May 1625; one first-class twenty-five cents will apply. San Francisco and Lod Cal. Imperial Council Ore1 of the Mystic Shrine, May 6 based on practically one far round trip will apply: From $76.50; Wilmington. J76.B0; lotte, $76.50. . Birmingham, Ala. Gener sembly Presbyterian Church United States, May 16-25; c class fare plus twenty-five c the round trip will apply Charleston, S. C Fifth ! Scheutzenfest Nationler Sc! Bund Du Velgeinten Stas Arnerlka, May 6-14; rites c one first-class fare plus tw cents will apply. " For rates from other polr. ot sales, etc., apply to Seabo or tho undersigned. , 3 II. G.u T. P. A Raleigh, JAMES KER. JR., - C. P. A.. Charlotte. N. C or-wrlte JAMES KER, JR., City Passenger Agent, 32 West Trade Street SEABOARD "The Exposition Line to Norflk.tf These arrivals and departures, it well as the Urn and connection with other companies are given only as informs Hon, and are not guarantee. Direct line to the principal cities North. East, South ana southwest. Schedul taking effect May 1 8. 1807, v subject to change without notice. Ticked for pases oa all trains are Southern Ral drawing near and talked at lenirth! " rMs. E. C. Strayhorn, , who was of the Journey she was going and. told! taken- to St. Leo's" Hospial, Greens of her perfect readiness to meet Him' boro, two weeks ago for an operation jFace to Face." , ln reported doing well, which is good uniy a rew aays before her Heath i news for many friends, wmie taiiung wun . a mend she re marked:, . ... "If you think they will all be at the river to meet me. why. It will lust be grand," Her best hours were o peaceiui, ana ueam claimed her while she sweetly slept , The funeral Was held .Thursday n ternoon from the Presbyterian church by the former pastor, Rev." Cornelius Miller,, of Dallas. The interment was made in Gastonla churchyard about six miles from Mount Holly, and the mound was completely covered with beautiful flowers, ferns and ivy. "With so much feeling can be added gone but not forgotten. Among the surviving relatives are Mrs.. Nat Farm, ft sister and., he family of Mountain' Island, - Mr. Sam You'll be . buyiflg ; a ; tonic soon--probably need one now. Brace up your system with VITAL VIM. Take our word for it. There's no better toniq sold. Fifty cents a bottle at . , ' It. H. Jordan & Co., Drug. gists, Charlotte, N. 0. The Rex Porous Plaster - is absolutely guaran teed to be the best -Haster for " Spring Coughs, Colds, Rheuma tism and Backaches that has ever been of fered to the public: Only 25c. each at Froneberger's Drug Store ' Highland Park, North Char lotte. Just one block from car line. . 'Phone 803. 1 fold by this company ana accepted by the passenger with the unOerstntidl-in that this comiuny will not be responsible for failure to run Its twins on schedule time, or for any such delay as nosy be Incident to tbir operation. Care la ex ercised to give correct time to connect ing lines, but this company ts not re sponsible for errors or omissions. ' Trains leave Charlotte as soiiowst No. 40, dally, at 0:30 a. m. for Monroe. Hamlet - and - Wilmington, ' connectlns at Monroe with S3 for Atlanta, Bir mingham, and the Southwest; at Mon roe with '38 for Rnlnlgh and Por mcuth. With 66 at Hamlet for Raleijrh. Richmond, Washington; New.; York and the East. - - No. 133, dally,, at 10 a. m., for Lin eolnton, Shelby and Ruthertordton with, out ehar.ge, connecting at Ltncolnton with C. & N. W. No. 10 fof HIcHory, I,e nolr. and western North Carolina points. No. 46, dally, at 6 p. m.. for Ruther tordton and an local points west. No. 44. dally, at 6:80 n. m.. for Monroe. Hamlet, .Wilmington and all local points, connecting at Hamlet with- for Colum bia, Savannah ani all Florida points. No. 13 aauy, 7:w p. m. ror Monroe, OOnneouiia wun . iu Jtuinu, oinnit-.ji- N. B. Follftwlnif r.hfufla f - lished only as Information art STuaranteed. Effect May 6, 1.... 1:18 a. m.. No. 43. daily, for - ton and points North. Puilm. ana aay coaches to wsshlngto ,8:30 a. m., No. 8. dally, for T and local points, connects at C for Winston-Salem, Raleigh, t Nerbern and Moreliead city, at for Norfolk. 7:55 a. m.. No. 39, dally, for Pullman sleeper and day coache Intton to Atlanta. . B:2E a, nr, No. TT. dally for r. Cheater, Columbia ana local e 6:43 a. m.. No. 44, dally, for A ton and points Nor: Hand! man car and day coaches. At Washington. a ?:2S a. m., No. 18. daily except for Stntesvllle, Taylorsvllle ar points. Connects at Mooresv Winston-Salem, and at States' Atheville and points west 10:35 a. m., No. S3, dally, for C and Aug-usta. Handles Pullmari New sort to Augilstn and day Washington to Augusta. i); service. tpn and points North. , Puhman i Room sleepers to New Yorli st hmto. uuj coaensa new Or Weshlnston. Dining car servir recti at Greensboro for Wlnsto PAloIgh and Uoldsboro. T0:M a. m.. No. 11. Anv tnr ani local stations. Connects it bnrg for Hendtrsonvlllo and a IIM a. m.. No. 30. daily, to Ington and pons North. Pullms tng Koom sleeper to New To foaches . Jacksonville to Wa 1ntng car service. 11:00 a. m.."No. M. dany. for " Salem. Roanoke and local taH 11:06 a. m.. No. tt, dally, h end New Orleans Limit!. Drawing Room tleplng cars Ot ?n! Club enrs, Nsw T3rk to i eans. Pullman Drawlnw Koo Ire; car, New York to Blrmlnr Pullman train. Dining car si 4:10 p. m. No. M, dally exce-, for Seneca, 8. C, and local 8:30 p. m., No. K. dally -xc freight and passenger, for c C. nnd local points. 60:40 p. m.. No. 34, daily for ton and points north. Prllr er. Augusta . . to New- Tork. sleeper. Charlotte to New T. coaches to Washington, Pullm finllshnry to Norfolk. Dtnlns; ti :6a p.m.. No. U, daily, for i wmipuin "u'nH,""." o-i, nm-1 sno local, gtations. oilman lt tor Richmond. Washington and .New Room cl&hr. r.rin n ?'ork. and the East with 32 at Monroe I 7:lb p. m.. No. 4, daily exce or Rlchmond.'i Washington ..and .. New t forv8tatesvillf, TaylorsvUf- York, ana the East, with 33 at Monroe for Raleigh. Portsmouth snl Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train frotn CUr lotto, N. C, to Portsmoutn, Va., dally. Trains arrive In Charlotte is follows: No. 44. daily, 10 a. m. from Ruther- fcrdton n ocai P0'""; . ' . Mo. 133. 9 a. m-. irora dojbis Korth and Boutb. . No. 46, daily, 11:45 a. m., from WU wlngton and all local points. No. Mi. 7 p. m.,-dally from Ruther fordton, Bhslby. Llncomton and C. 4k N. W. Railway points. No. 3. 12:15 a, m.,-"Jally from : mington, Hamlet and Monroe, also from points East, North and Southwest, con Lectins at Hamlet and Monro. 3oneotlons are made at Harelei UthroUB? ,trIn .l0Kl?t" North. South and Southwest. whlch ar com posed of vestibule day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey City. Birmingham ana Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson villa, Cafe ears on all through trains. iror Information. , ttme-tabies, : reserve, tlons on Beabeard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or address, ,v JAMH.S KJKK. JR.. CP. A.. S3 Selwyn HoUlj Charlotte, N. C &ux - Diaicsvuin. iht nravuf. . Iymu. vonnens as Btateevlilo t ville, Knoxville. ChatUnooga, and points went- 8:35 p. m.. No. 43. ddlly, f ,r Pullman sleeper and da coac lotte to Atlanta. : p. m.. No. SS, daily, r na wew urieani umitd. for toa ana points Nortn. Pullman Room sleeping crs, Ob'rv Club cam to New Tork. Dlnln vice. Solid Piillma-i fatn. 9:33 p. in.. No. 35, daily, for SLPA ' )OJhtS South. Pullman Room sleepers to New OrWna mingnam. uay conches Wash' New Orleans. Dining car serv 10:46 p. m.. No. t. daily, for t. Bavannah and Jacksonville. Prawlng Room sleeper and day Washington to Jacksonville. T'cket. sleeping car reservat!' detail information can be obt ticket offite. No. 11 South Tryoti C II. ACICERT. iy Vice Pres. and Ga ' . , .. 8. H. HARD WICK. P. '. W. II. TATI OE. O. r. ".V t: . ' Washington, It J VERNON. T. P. Charlotte. 'awfa Iay,FIorftl Tribnto.? on ju ioands of the Heroic Dead I lVrrr,ona . Thompson the ,i7?ohcrt Hoke . Escapes! tiU. Bnt Is Canaht. , : , I Tif e Obsen'cr. - - f - j I toll. May 11. Memorial; I observed here with appro erqises in the Auditorium. MnA Thompson, ! of States- I,. ivhred the address. : , Tho j jf the Confederacy were1 rtynfete In being able to have : ftedland polished speaker as npsori.' After - the ' exercises s of the Confederate dead, j in jhe, different churchyards irateol by the Daughters and i pt the Confederacy. - I ,iIoke, who has been in jail ; narge of poisoning liquor i induced Vaughn, the can t toS clrlnK, "and, from the ef-i which he died, escaped from light, but was soon found In, of.,MaJor J. W. Wilson and' ack to jail.' There had been T"Sr23 around th kil dnrlnff! as a circua was being held ! site. Hoke thought it was a rich him, bo when his sunner ',to him he bolted past the' I escaped , in the crowds He' sometime a patient, in thej nital, but was taken out by1 ts ysainst the urjrent advice! npfit, of Dr. Murphy. 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