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A :or; woman di.:ad. Mm. Vf'-'i;i;i C. Fell Auny at 0'fi;i'.!. Asr.l S3 Yeais LHt a Vi 14 ow With Six Small Children She Gave Each a College lxluea,ion Burial at Raleigh. Er-cial to Tha Observer. Oxford, inly ; 8 Mrs. Virginia C; Pell, ' widow of the late Rev. William E. Pell, who for thirty years was a minister of the Methodist church In North Carolina and later editor of The Raleigh Christian Advocate and founded of The, Raleigh Sentinel, died tali morning In Oxford, . 7 years of ace, ai the home of her sen-ln-law. Rev. W. H. Puckett - A woman of great Intelligence, her remarkable faith In GA, through whoa ievlng 'kindness aha was an abled, - though left a widow 17 years whom were left more infanta, giving to each college education, la an In spiration to every woman In North Carolina.: fine was born In Raleigh dn 18S4 and in 1879 her husband was suddenly taken i rom her. During her widowhood ah taught In Daven port Female , College, Thomasvllle Female College . and Greensboro Fe male Collage, and if is estimated' that over; $.000 . girls In forth Carolina have oome within range of her influ ence. - She leaves ? eix - children, Dr. Robert P.- Pell; president of Converse College, -Spartanburg, B. C; Dr. Ed ward Leigh Pell, of Richmond, Va.; George P. Pell, Esq., of Winston-Salem; Mrs. AT. H. Puckett,! of Oxford; Mrs. J. B. Gunner, of Reidsville; Mrs. T. R. Rouaek, of LaGrange, and two step-children, Misses Kate and CalHe Fell, of Cary. - The remains will be taken to Ral eigh to-morrow and be interred In the id cltsr cemetery. ,'Mrs. Eunice Yates, or High Point. ; Special to The Observer. - High Point - July 8.- Mrs. Eunice Yates, a highly respected woman .of the Freeman e Mills - settlement, is dead. She was 78 years of age and before marriage was a Mlea Anthony. Her husband proceeded her to the grave twenty-flve years ago. Tha in termant waa at Centre Burying Ground. - inn. Ajnuwi U1111I, VI wwsuw. Special to The Observer. . - Gastonla, 'July 8. Mrs. . I ban Quinn died at 11 o'clock Friday morn ing at her home on the Wiley Hanna place beyond the Clara Mill, aged 58 years. The funeral 1 services were conducted at the home at 9 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Dr. J. C. Galloway, and the remains were In terred at Olney Presbyterian ceme tery. Mrs. Quinn was a consistent member of the A. R. P. church and is .survived toy her- husband, three daughters and one son, who deeply mourn their loss. ; FREE DELIVERY FOB GASTONIA. V.t.l IiOHO Its Able and l..arnet l as tor OctOlHT lSt. Special to The ..Observer. Greensboro, July 8. Rev. Henry V. Battle, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church, has tendered his res ignation effective October 1st. About two months ago the. Rev. Dr. Bajttle stated to a meeting of deacons that he would soon present his resignation. This action was so sudden and .so un welcome that a meeting of male mem bers was called to ask Sr. Battle to reconsider. This meeting was held and a resolution asking Dr.. Battle not to resign waa passed by a (unanimous vote, A comittee waited upon Dr. Bat tle and presented tha resolution. At a church meeting yesterday morning the Rev. Dr. Battle stated to the congregation that for reasona sa flsfeotory to himself he had decided to present his resignation, to take ef fect at once, and urged the committee to accept It On motion the resignation was accepted to : take -effect October 1st.. This motion passed only after a strong- (plea was made by Dr. Battle. Dr. Battle's connection with the First Baptist church as pastor dates from March 1903 Since that tlm the growth of the church has been little short of phenomenal. The church roll has increased and a splendid new edi fice built Dr. Kittle haa not announ ced where he will go, but he has flat tering offers from a pastorate In east ern: JJorth Carolina,- far-away Texas d one or two otner places. and oi l . I : . : ' : ' 1 IS t" J'-,:. 'C C y t' ui. .Uut ..Jf"!'! cnuii'il.-s; i la rarii. , t o " r ci the proicnt day is "Long live It. Ki?'s J- w )oov ! v, IC!"J e Threat fetid Lung kemfdia!" of which ftra Jua tfyutrr l'air,;), Truro, Mass., ys; "It nevwr tails -to give limneaiate rejlef and t quickly cure a oeugh or coltl." Mr. Patne's opinion k is shared by a majority of the inhabi tants of this country. New Discovery cures weak nines ana sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds It s the proven remedy. Guaranteed by all druggists. 60c. and JL Trial bottle free. RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDI : , . TORa V By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county, made at the June Term, 1907, thereof in the case therein pending entitled General Fire Extinguisher Co. vs. Carolina plumbing and Heating Co., all creditors of the Carolina Plumb ing and Heating Company are hereby notified to present , their claims to, and file them with the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 16 th 4ay ef July, 1907. All creditors are hereby notified that if they fall to so present and file their claims, they will be barred from any participation In the distribution of the assets of the' said Carolina Plumbing & Heating Co. This June 14, 1907. . HAROLD 8. HALL, Receiver. 1; No.-818 a College Street, v " Charlotte, N. C - TRAGEDY TS MADISON. Fidel Phillips, a Country School Teacher. Full of Mountain Dew, ; Shoots AUen Henderson to Death v and Flees to the Hills Self -Defense , Will Be Plead for the Deed. Special to The Observer. Marshall,-July 8. Lae Saturday afternoon, at Rameys Ferry, three miles below Marshall and on the Frenc!h Broad river, a number of men were gathered at , email country store, 'part of them just having re turned from MarohiaJIl with the usual supply of whiskey, "when Fldieie Phil Hps and Allen Hemderson got In v a fight, with the resuat tshat Henderson is now dead with two pistol shots thrtough the abdomen. FlhUHpa has fled Ho the hills. Pttilllips Is a email man and hiae been teaching edhool In the oouftty for sev eral years, hut of ate had been get ting on sprees so frequently that he had 'been forced ' to jutt iteaohlng. Henderson was a large, powerful man, so theft, while he did not attempt to shoot or cut Phillips, It to stated, the plea of self -defense will he made. The good Ithsens of Madison coun ty have been congratulating themselves upon tlhe recent reduction in crime, but the tide has turned during the Lpaet two months and prospects are now for a heavy docket at next term of criminal court In August It Can Now be Secured aa the Post office Receipts Warrant It Work' man Injured by a Fall Mr. W. J. Marshall Secured as Poultry Judge -Service in Interest of Voung Men. . Special to The Observer. Gastonla, July 8. The report of Postmaster Bradley shows the gross receipu of the Gastonla postafllqe for the year ending July 1st to be $11, 191,01. an increase of $1,372,34 over the previous year,- This Is sufficient to give Gastonla a free delivery ser vice and this service Jan be had when the town gets ready for it Mr. Henry Craig had ihe misfortune early yesterday morning to break his right arm and fracture several ribs, Mr. Craig was at work on the new res idence of -Mr. Robert Warren when he clipped and fell from the porch, caus ing the above Injuries. Drs. R. M, Reld and Mo G. Anders were called and dressed the wounds and Mr. Craig 14 rthting wen to-day Mr. F. J. Marshall, of Atlanta Ga , was yesterday selected by the execu tive committee of the ilauton Poultry Association, as Judge of the second annual exhibit to be held here the first week In January. Mr, Marshall was one of the poultry Judges at the St. Louis Exposition and -Is booked as one of the Judges at Jamestown. He is a poultryman or experience, and the as tfociaticn is to be congratulated on sccurlrg his service. Rev. F. Y- Pressly and wire, or Due West, S." C, arrived in Gastonla Saturday morning and were the guests of Mr. J. P. and Dr. R. M. Ueid Dr. Pressly, who is president of Erskine Theological Seminary and was a class mate of Dr. J. C. Galloway, preached two strong and logical sermona at the A. R. P. church Sunday. Rev. Dr, and Mrs. Pressly will leave this afternoon for Clover, S. C where ttlrey will visit their son, Dr. P. A, Pressly. Mf G. C. Huntington, inter-State secretary of the Young Men's Chris tian Association of Norr.h and South Carolina, has been in tha c;:' rcfntly and has arranged with the pastors to observe Sunday, July , 14th, as young men's Sunday. A mass meeting for men will be . held at the Presbyterian church in ythe afternoon. Mr. A. C. Dridgman, of Columbia, Si C, one of tho field sec retaries of the inter-State commtttefi, will address this meeting.. At night a union service will be held at the Meth , odist Church with short ddresos by visiting secretaries. A number of the ; churches will unite In thl service and !' at the morning services of these churches the need of special effort for ycung men will be the them of the i 6 rmons. - 5 he inter-State secretaries are. hold lag these servfbes nearly every Sunday i. the cities and towns of the Caru- 'llnas and are receiving cordial appro' harttnn of oastors and (people. The object in view Is to stimulate 'interest in the welfare of the young men of the Carolinas but not ordlnar ly to push the organization of asso- . clatlons. FATHER AND DAUGHTERS SHOT. Machine Afcent Reported Last Night Tliat a Negro Had Killed a White Man -and His Two Danghtera at a - Place oil the Rowan-Iredell Line nnd Escaped. ' Srecial to The Observer. .Concord. Jul 8, 10:10 p. m. At 8:30 o'clock to-night J. W. Foe, a n chine agent, brought ward to the city of a very distressing shooting affalr that took place on the tine of. Iredell ; nd Rowan counties this afternoon -at A o'clock, where, It is said, a negro , trrtaih shot a white man amd .his two daughters. He : cotfkl iot , furnish names, but parties ihad telephoned to Glass for connection With Salisbury ' asking for bloodhounds. 'Phone con nections cannot be obtained' at this , liour and further particulars are not available.' The poHoenmen , here had heard nothing at 1ft 1 hour o confirm the story. , ' 1 FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM. It Is Supposed Mr. Isadora Mann, of Spartanburg, Died From Acute Indi gestion, j v ': ' Special to Tha Observer. Spartanburg, S. C, July 8. -feadore Mann, aged about 65 years, a resident of Spartanburg since 1871, wbb found dead In bed in hia room over Held man's store on Mbgnolda street this morning about 9 o'clock. It Is sup posed that ihe died from acute Indiges tion with which he was attacked some time during Sunday night. Mr. Mann Mved eJone in a room on Magnolia street. This morning about 9 o'clock T. L. Shippey, a, edvtl engin eer, who has offices in Che Heldman hadlding, went to the water cooler in the rear part of the building and as he passed Mr. Mann's room, discover ed (the dead body, the door being ajar. The case was reported to the coroner and an Investigation was made. The Jury returned a verdict that death re suited from naturt causes. The deceased was for many years a caothing merchant of this city. Sev eral years ago Ihe retired from busi ness. He waa a man of quiet, unas suming habtte and attended strictly to his own affairs. -He was well known In tlhe, city. i BAPTISTS MEET AT ASHEVTLIjE. . ' Hitting the Mark with men bull's - We're pretty accurate the sheara Aim to please critical and generally hit the eye for satisfaction. Our Summer specials make a good target for economy practice. Try a shot at this - BLUE SERGE TWO- " PIECE SUITS $25.00. " Cabaniss & Co. Inc. TAILORS. -t S. Tryon Street x r? n f Vacation trips, outing and . 'recreation tours, sight-seeing , and pleasure jaunts . Why not visit - Beautiful Puget Sound Columbia River Region A most enjoyable trip, with t the opportunity to aee . Yellowstone Park The most wonderful resort and tourist region in the world, i via the Gardiner Gateway, as j , a side trip tn route $69.00 tot tie round trip from 8t Louis to North PacMfl Ceaet Peiita (frotn Chicago $75.00 Oafly uatU Sept. is. 1907. VM fana, ruwvftieo and lull InformtMoB abeal timtat m4 iwvloe. Write J. J. GARTNER. T. P. A., il Nerth ryo St., Atlanta, 6a. Northern Pacific J 0 Railway Foe Mamef travtl ItUratarc. wfta A. M. CLELAMO, 0. P, A., St. ri, Mlaa, ALASKA-YUKON-PA?CIFIC EXPOSITION, 1900 !.;:';. soi 1 , I O UUUJ L I V I Li fc-i 1 w w -JqjjL.. Pr ill! .... . ,.- -.1 I I " I- . It It Itn PROMPT SlIIPilEHTS p-Ron 0UR 0VII IliilLwi LA R GUST AND BEAT EQUIPPtD CCLULuILG Chesapeake: 6 Ohio Coal 6'Cokl Co. M.O.BROOKS GCN.MOR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA HOTELS AND RESORTS. The State Sunday School Association convened' Last. Nlait With Many Delegates Present. Special to Tlia Observer. Ashevdlle. July 8. The North Car- ol'toa State Baptist Sunday School As- sociatroin mt mere to-night ifor a week's convention. The grefait tniajorl ty at delegates will come to-morrow trtornina; and afternoon ailOhough Dhere are to-ai1ght onany Baptists ifrom over the grate. The sessions aire being held at the First Baptist ohundh. To night's programme wa short. James J. BriBt, one of Ashevllle's leading- law yers, welcomed tie delegates In u neat aoa timely taak. B. W. Solhnan was thechief speaker of the evening-. MAILS WERE TAMPERED WITH. As a Rfwiit Oeorge Roberts, Colored. 3ow a a Berth in Greensboro Jail Special to Tha Observer. Greensboro,-July 8. George Roberts aanegro, was arrested here this eve- nin? and in default of bond placed In Jail for tampering with the United States mails. He took from the post offlce a number of letters that were addressed to George B. Roberts and, in adltlonk to this, attempted to use the names as a means of fraudulently obtaining money. The case 'was work ed up by George B, Roberts, white, well known as the "Georgia snake,1' a de tective of no mean reputation and a postofflce Inspector. . "'. A POOR OKGAN. PamCsV the bile. That what ; your Itvrr does tf It's torpid Then the bile nwflQwa : Ii.to the bUol poiiioni your kratcm. tauinr elcK-neaiacn. Wllou HtM. sallow ekln, coated tongue, sick etomach, ; dlx7lnw. , falotlng spells, et Ttr.mon's trentment of -Liver PHI on Tol- Pallet. tjenffthenathe-Uverand mak It Ao its own work. . Prevents and eurne these troubles. . It aldsdoesn't force. Entire treatment 2M. w. L. According - to The - Record and Guide, the city administration should certainly consider carefully the ad visability Of allowing another tele phone company to ' do ' business In Manhattan. The Record and Guide says that the plain fact Is that if the new company , la granted a franchise, "It. will invest many millions of dol lars In building up another plant and another service, and In the end the expense will have to be borne ty'the people who ue the telephones. ; TI.e fact is that a new service will be come a public nuisance and expense, lust in proportion as It Is successful. So far as It succeeds in getting sub scribers ' It will force every busineia firm to install two telephone systems, and even If each of these telephones should Individually be less expensive, their joint cost, would ' assuredly hi greater. Moreover, the ' Installation of two telephone, systems In the big modern office .would mean the ex pense of two operators and two In struments i on every . Important desk. It the city has any grievance against tho existing company, apart from the fact that It enjoys a monopoly, that giievance should be stated, and If possible appeased; but should the tact of tho, monopoly be the only grlev auco It Is intpoOTlble to Justify the granting of a new system, because the telephone l.Uelness la one In which a pp erly regulated monopoly -actually conduces to the public lnterert."- Kw 'oik Telegraph. , WHISKEY Best for Medicinal and Family Use 4 Quarts, $3 Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Our Motto t -Not How Cheap, but How Good." Remit by'Expref F. O. Money lOrder. THE rOUSINS SUPPLY CO,, tirrS RICHMOND, VA. Reference! Planter! National Bank. ON EACT THE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Hidden I te, North Carolina OX OI"'KUX RAILWAY FROM CBLARLOTTE TO TAYLORbTHXB A wen-known spring ef line cura tive properties, for Indigestion, dys pepsia, kidney trouble, eta New Hotel, complete ' water and sewerage system, hot and eold baths, croquet, lawn tennis, bowling alley, shooting gallery, telephones connect- . lag each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell and Independent ' connections with surrounding country. Healthy location. Aa ideal place to rest and recuperate. Twe through trala daily from Charlotte,' con necting at Statesvllle wtth trains from Salisbury and Ashevllle. ' Special" price for ftfey, June and September. U to fl per week. July and August It to M par week. Resident physician in hotel. Tor further lnforaattosw write lor booklet to DAVIS BROTHERS Owners and Proprtetora. Rlddealto, W. a KEWILW0RTH "In the Land of the Sky" BILTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C Just the Place to Stop on Your Way to or from the Exposition Recognised aa the leading hotel In t ho moaatataa ef WOstena worth Oaro- . Una. le soaaery m the world will compare wtth the ylow from this hotel Mt. Mltohell and Flags hi full now. Adjoint and overlooks the BUtmoro estate. Dry, Invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, cut- tine unsurpassed. Orchestra, golf, livery, beautiful rides and drlTes. Coach moots all trams at Blltmooo station. Open all the year. Wrtto or wire for booklet EDGAR B MOORE, Proprietor is it, that almost everyone wants .us to furnish their Porch Chairs, Rockers and Settees? It Is because we handle The Very BEST, MOST COMFORTA BLE; and the MOST DURABLE. ' Have you sojelf our line of Poroh Rockers at prices:.' $1.35, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, 03.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00? We can Interest you in both price and quality; not only in porch rock ers, but anything in our line. It will pay you to give us a call. N - - - - - Byr Tt IT TJ Red nd Buff, Dry Fresood JtV JL V JL . and Common Boildlng. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Georgia-Carolina Brick Company HOWARD II. STAFFORD, President. Write for Prices, AUGUSTA, OA.' . mi , ..,.:' , 1 mm main mum HOTELS -ANE RESORTS. Lubin Furniture Co. MASUEY'S PAINTS" GUARANTEED to be made of Btrlctly Pure White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, Linseed Oil Turpentine Dryer and Pure Colors, to oontaln nothing else, and to be full measure. Greatest Spread, Maximum Hiding. Power,. Superior Durability. Made by JOHN W. MASURY & SON New York Chicago Sold by EZELL-MYER3 COMPAITT Cliarlotto, N. C. Reliable merchants: Write factory for exclusive agency. I 11 u IV) Y ft&: TT?'Zr :'r'J I II ' ?7rirf ' ' " 11 9 S Utf jm sVaT w. MwafWC f W rJM X f V m a . X. HOTBLSHORBH71M Atlantic tmri,3.;y: Capacity 300. Within a few hun dred feet of ocean. Private . baths. Rates: $12.60, 115.00 and 1 $11.00 weekly. Booklet Run by, a. 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The i Satisfactory Beverago it satistics tne tmrst ana picascs tnc paiaic. ivcucvw uic rauguc uua comes trom ovcr-worfe, ovcr-snoppinig. ovd-uimiang or oycr-piaj, ruts vim ana go mio- urea Drains ana uuuicb. . Guaranteed under too Faro Food ana Drag Act, June 30, 1906. Ecttat No. $324. Sc. EVERYWHERE fWso aui'iftum "S W'
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