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irn;.1 , . ;aith were present. 1 -yir r the refreshments the the prospects of The y Magazine for the corning: : , - I rude plans to put It on a . r.ttU factory basis. In the past ;i3azine ha3 had a hard fight .viatence, but it is hoped that it 4 ta possible soon to render it self roriing. !,8 Odd Numbers Club was organ I in the fall ot 1905 at the suggea- of Prof essor Graham, for the pose of encouraging creative work college literature here. So sue ful has the club been that it has ady united with similar organiaa ons at Vanderbllt University, -Se lee and the Universities' of Geor- , Virginia anu leunessee mm 0.11 r-co)legiate organization known Jigfna Upsilon, the purpose of the er organization being the same as of the Odd Numbers Club as orl illy organized. To Professor Gra b's support and guidance the club j owed much of its successs during I first two years of Its existence, it preheat the Odd Number Club ibers about 20 members. Four 1 men,' Messrs. K. D. Battle, J. B. yes, W, 1. long, and W. H. Jones,, if the sophomore class, were ad Jo its -roll at to-night's meeting, ady the influence of the organiza i h?s sncceeded in arouslng more rest than haaeser been seen pre ?y ' In college literature at the ijrsity, end it is hoped that a L-r number of students mv h d eligible for membership each bit A GREATER HIGH POINT. . -' r t !. . i 1 1 ; r .r -::;e ti-.io, but t'., ; net to take place un- 1.1 later. They recently met at the Southern Eaptitt Convention in Rich mond and at the national convention: at Jamestown. There they decided to celebrate the nuptials at once and they came to Wilmington, the cere mony being performed bv Rev. Fred D. liale, D. D.t of the First Baptist church. They returned to Burgaw to day. Rev. Mr. Utley is a native of Wake county, but has been in eastern Carolina lor several years, enjoying the esteem of every one. Sweet Wedding Chimes In the Near Future. Speclal to The Observer. . 'Salisbury, May 25. Cards were Is sued yesterday to the marriage Wed nesday, June 5th, of Miss Katherine Trickey and Mr. William . Frederick McCanless. both of Granite Quarry. The ceremony is to be performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uawara Kimball Trickey, the parents of, the bride at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. They will reside in the village. Miss Trickey has not been long in Rowan, but la, popular and in Sails bury is liked greatly for her fine good ness that commends her especially to the social sfet. -She came here-from Chicago and is the daughter of par ents who are citizens the city la proud of. She weds 'a young man of most excellent qualities. He is manager and owner of a Quarry at Dunn's mountain and, es a young: business man, lias made a splendid record for himself. It is an auspicious union that interests everybody here. ' . a t : ill demon- tr- i.:'. C;ty. 1. i st t 'r own 1 t rr r 1 t of Toxico t' it3 worth. I U.i t ' lc on the Tillman RuiUlinjr - Ut 'nry Address by Mr. T. F. Klutta jonounced an Exnulsite Piece of afcnry Metropolitan High Point. j re Auditorium, t - i - ;'il to The Observer. j jitPoInt, : May 25; The new 1. of aldermen elected at- th re. I election , is said to be one of the are; all good -business men, those have made success v themselves with the determination and zeal i so far, High Point is going to ? wonderful strides in her Indus progress in the next two years. j logan now more than ever seems for a Greater High Point. rR will commence in a few days (modeling? th,e Ben Tillman build- re,'on,Korth Main street, 'and for ft terra of years by. Mr, T. ontgomery. Mr. Tillman expects ve one or tne nnest Duuaings in- nnd outside to be seen anywhere 3 territory. ; 1 .. . ' T. P. Kluttz, of Salisbury, last delivered the annual literary ad before the schools of High Point t andltdrium, which was crowded. m has there been delivered I n :ity such an exquisite piece of ry And good logle and the people profuse in . their praise of the ana nis aaaress. h point is fast becoming metro- 1 in its make-up. Last night were three attractions going on same time "and "all drew good s. In the opera house a show was pgress,' which will run all sum- at the auditorium rink a large jerere skating and at the audl- h a very-large crowd assembled r Mr. Kluttz address. ? ; auditorium rink here has been up At a big outlay of money and easily takes rank with those of ? class in the South. A $3,500 band has ' been installed, worth of the latest and most yea skates are in use and a fine Ind well-lighted and ventilated, refreshment, stands, makes the an Ideal one for the amusement and a paying ""Investment for nerg. i THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. John A. Morris, of .Wllmincjon. Special to The Observer. Wilmington, May 25.- John A. Morris, a well-known young machinist here, a z eon of Engineer W. J. Morris, of the Atlantic Coast Line, died at r his home on Sixth street yes vteTday afternoon and will be burled to-morrow after fuptral service from the residence of his parents. . Iist Saturday afternoon he was attacked with acute pains in his head. A sim ple headacher powder was glvei, but It was soon seen that he was moro ten fusly affected than - with ordinaiy headache. He became delirloui that nlghL and something like brain fe ver or a malignant '.ype of malarial fever developed. He was considered better the first of the week, but yes terday he had. a turn for the worse and passed away. He leaves a young wife, nee - Miss Gfievieve Jones, , of Wilmington,' his father and mother, three brothers and a sister, all of Wil mington. : 1 Mrs. Cornelia F. Metts, of Wilmington Special to The Observer. , f , Wilmington,' May 2.5. From St. James Episcopal church this after noon at 5 o'clock Impressive funeral service -were conducted over the re mains oT - the late Mrs. Cornelia F. Metts, -wife of - Brigadier General James I. ..Metts, of the Third Brigade, U. C. V.; fend a gallant soldier during the civil war; Mrs. Metts passed away yesterday morning at her home after an Illness of Just a week with pneumonia.- She was a daughter of the late Col. Robert . H. Cowan and Mrs. Ellze Dickinson - Oowan, and . was In the 57th year of; her age. She leaves her husband, one daughter, Mlsa Eliza Dickinson Metts ;v two sons, i Col. J. VanB. Metts and Edwin A. Metts; two sisters," Mrs. Jane D. DeRosset, Mrs. Junius Davis, and one brother, Sheriff S., P. Cowan. The funeral this afternoon was largely attended and a large" number of beautiful floral tributes were laid upon the casket. The remains were Interred in Oakdale CeTrftprv. .'.,,-., . Mrs. W,H. Jlartln, of Monroe. ,.4 . . inuuniB, jxi aj a a. axra. w. li. Mar tin died Thursday night, May 23 d, af- t , v tint; Martin, whose INGTON'S COM3IEX CEMENT, maiden name was , Mary Steel Alex- -r ; ander, .was born near Sardls, Meckt TTVpi-flcr-a nt ;' Tia flmifoA lanhnrv rniintv In 18J0 tho rlanirhtat ois Attended by larpe and Ap-. of Mack and Hannah Alexander, The Dative Crowds Literary Ad-: only surviving, member of her im- Kllney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and Ills of Cliarlottc Teople. As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary Ills come, and there is an ever-increasing tendency towards aiaDetes.and fatal Prihf. .iA There la no real help for the sufferer except kldniy help. . t Doa,nJ'8 Kldney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney nt. i Charlotte cures are the proof. ayi3' musician, of 821 North St. Charlotte, N. C., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, which we procured at . H. Jordan & Co.'s drug- store, have oeen usej In our family and we have w-iwu11 rlght m every case. ? 6 ink there ls nothing like thfem for kidney trouble and backache and f. am ready to vouch for them every time. You can use my name for a testimonial $f you desipe." , : For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miihn ew Tork, sole agents for the United States. . ...... . ... ." : . Remember the name- Doan's and take no, other. ' the dnowELL 1 s.jrrroniuM co, v INC. , For th Treatment ot : Whiskey, Morphine and 1 Nerrous ' ;' Diseases. Special apartments and n arses for lady patients. - All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, constitute consulting board. ' B. M. CROATELT,. M. D Proa. FRANK McLEAN, ' BUILDER, I have a life experience in the build ing business, and solicit a share of the work Ip my line; plans fur- nlshed. 205 West Fourth St. .by State Treasurer Lacy mediate family is a brother. Mr. Os- dlnsr of Medals Present Fac- wald Alexander; s who lives at Fort Re-Klccted. -A ' 1 -.. Lawn S. C to The observer. ' After her marriage to Mr. WllWam Ington, . May 25. The closing H- Mftrttn the :couple lived for some 3s at the graded schools last y-n mecMwiuurg uoumy, pui iney, vere .attended by a very largo Mll;inor no me m Monroe ztt years 1 1 f4 w. - - Soiled Corsets ; , Cleaned Warm, weather . means . that your corsets will become soiled and stained. . Don't throw them away Send them to us. Let ns clean them, remove all the stains and odor without damaging the corset to even the smallest extent, - Our charge only 2 60. up. Charlotte JSteam Laundry ' Launderers, Dyerst Cleaners, 219 South Tryon Street I a SuBohisie and Warm W easier Have Come at Last ' Ladies and children are doffing the habiliments of winter and donning comfortable apparel suitable for the season. Nothing is more comfortable and gives the wearer greater satisfaction than JffiMM elite A cotton fabric in White, Colors and Fig ures, with the appearance and 'qualities of linen. . ' It makes friends of every one who uses it. The conception of southern genius and product of southern looms, j To be found m the best dry goods and department stores. ', Ask for it. . . Century Manufacturing Co. Stebbins, Lawson and Spragins Company, Selling Aienta, South Boston, Va., U. S. A. ,1 - i 6" -4 S 1 No More Dandruff No More Falling Hair No More Itching Scalp IF YOU USE N0wprp 's Herpicide An Army Officer's , Report "For sometime past I have been troubled with dandruff, and with hair falling out. My head Itched continually while 'my hair appear ed lusterless and dead. I tried sev eral remedies without any perma nent relief and-had about recon ciled myself to premature baldness. After using a bottle of your Herpi cide, I have been greatly benefited. Tho hair has . stopped falling out, and .the Itching' has iceased and no more dandruff formi in the scalp. My hair is coming in thick and has a fine glossy appearance." (Signed) C D. TOWSLEY, S Lieut.; U. S. Army, (Retired) V Milwaukee, Wis. ; A "Square Deal" Doctor "I beg to state that I have used the bottle of Herpicide that your representative left me and am thoroughly pleased with it I have since bought two or three bottles for myself and other- members of my family and have had the very best of results. I am now prescrib ing it freely to my patients with full confidence In the result to be obtained. I rarely ever give a tes timonial for an advertised remedy, but yours is of such merit that it ls only fair that I should do so in this case." (Signed) JOHN HBT WILLIAMS, M. D. Asheville, N. C . STOPS rrOHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. : Two sizes, 50c. and Sl.OO, at Drug Stores Send 10 cents la stamps to the nerplclde "Co.,. Dept. X., Detroit, Mich., for sample. - Guar ,' antecd under the Food and Drugs Act Juno SO,1 190, serial No. 15. y '4.::rvi'::r'rtrf,''"":''l' - . . ' INSIS UPON IIERPICIDR R. H. JORDAN & GO., Special Agents - Applications at Prominent Barber Shops. pppreclative, audience, every ago. Mrs., , Martin was a life-long. ia aent in th larc-o niiflifnrhirri Ifaithful member- of ' the Presbyterian kken and the aisles partly filled church fend was' always deeply and ose who could not secure seats, avejy w. estea m us anairs. jtier exercises were opened wlth a band a,v "Wr in the ."Merry June," by - the High ; Monroe Presbyterian church for a lepartmcnt, followed by pray nube' of y?ars- , : ; , t i- a-. f, nt h The funeral services were held ve- Iress, delivered by State Treas- !rdav evening at 5 o'clock af the res- R. LacV, tvas highly-entertain- wence orner niece, -miss Alice Nor- i Instructive; the subject being !Tooa' na w.e.e cnauctea by Rev. W ng tfift - nrMAWtoHnn UeOrgS H. AtKHJSOn. r , V. " mas by rroiessor rrank H. superintendent of the schools, presentation of Bibles by Rev. Porter. It has been the cus- nhe school since its first gradu- erclse to present with each di i Bible to all those graduat- e beginning of "the school year d the local 4odge I. 0. 0.: F. three medals for scholarship, ent of students at school and street and attendance! one to i to the pupil of the High lepartment, measured by the tandard and " entitled to the n: one to the grammar build racing six. grades, arid one to rnary department, embracing rades. These medals were d py drand Secretary B: H. iQiinomas stanora, ot tne ool: TSva Ohrismon. of the building, and Ned Shelton, lmary department. . , meeting of the school board ent faculty-- was re-elected, ter of providing more teach hd primary department was ded upon. ?!dr Frank II. Curtis has held ion or superintendent of the for fceven successive years and fvjf much experience, having i the ' , capacity of superin t? years. v The school under .Uon has become the pride of for u Thanks rircmen I ..rtcnt ScrTicc. T!ie Os Tver. J, , tender sincere thanki to 'i cf the- ' rtty for thfir Done Pains, Itching:, Scabby Skin 'J- ; x v Diseases i' "' -'j v Btood Balm. If you have aches and rains In bones, back and joints. Itchinir kabby Skin. Blood feels hot or ffi Swollen Glands. Risings and Bumps on the Skin, Mucus Patches in Mouth, gor4 Throat. ' Pimples, or offensive eruDtinns-Copper-Colored Spots or Rash on "Skin Are run-down, or nervous: Ulcers on cny part of the body. Hair or Eye brows fal!ing out. Carbuncle r Bolls SA,S:';JSgiA.NI blood -.balm;. GUARANTEED to euro the even the worst and most deep-seated cases. Heal all sores, stops all swelling, makes blood pure- and rich, ' completely chang ing the entire body Into- a clean, healthr condition. B. B. B. is the recognized blood remedy for thee roniltlons CANCEIt CURED. ' If you have a persistent Pimple. Wart flwrtllnCT, Shooting, Stinging Pains take . Blood Balm and they will digan tar before they develop Into Cancer Many apparently hopHesn ' cases of Can cer, Suppurating Swellinirs, Eating Sores or t"mor cured by B. B, R. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. Ti. R ) 1, Flfrti-iiit ana aafa to take. . Thoro: " hly t"t 3 for S) years. Cnmrmffd of i mi 112 w A Pete STOm COANY r OPENS : JUNE 3rd r Advance Hi at te 0&n To-day we of f er r. short -end Mattin Remnants at juct half price : . 40c. flatting Remnants at , . v ... 20c. per ; 38c. Matting Remnants at ... . . .19c. per i .....:;'' . . : .. ...... 35c. Matting Remnants at; . 17 l-2c, per ; -30c. Matting Remnants at,. .15c. per: These Remnants consists of small pieces of Rolls, all that we have in stock, and from 3 to 20 yards in a piece r ... A Chance to get a Bargain Tc mimm ml LAWN MOW: The best assortment in the Carolinasv PiL to $10.00. The $6.00 to $10.00 Mowers aro ( see them. Odorless Refrigerators vie sell the only r: " less Refrigerator in the city. Don't accept tions. Lawn or Garden Hose, any length wanted L foot to 500 feet. ' Lawn Sprinklers and Sprinkler Nozzles. Garden Plows, Garden and Lawn Rakes, Hoes. . . Water Coolers 4arge assotment of these ( in galvanized and enameled linings. Weddington Hardware C fl' I7ten Vc:: nearly one-third of your I would leena that on eft' portant things in Ut4 U A Mkk" We have an assort:- : . brhss nrjn mbrj r; that are real handsome, yet very r asonable ia cost, V, of these beds fitted up with one ot oar (ret a bo-c:'.:?1 T'.t r ) Z'l y F5! I in i i i i r
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