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ic:t t w w :rret 1 1 i t ' ; 1 l'roia Iuu t i .,.;(' : 1 1 Third tu lliUi; loi rOi, fn.iu Ctd 1 se to ciiui'i h " 1 l if'5 1 Ctl- lrr.3 to Churl ' JJleetion Cttuod ir !feptcmtwir li''h to Impose Addl-; tional Tax ffr Carnesrle Library Service Doard to Handle First Street. The 'rap of iiayor Pro Tom. T. 8. PreunM'in'a giwellc'aMed h alder-. Tnen fco wter lipst might eJt 8:30 (to consider srtretit ifciatters, itihoius'h. . the teittar toy -no muwuna enjoyed mon opoly flhe -body' -. consideration. '' Among he iwoijt Important -thtags dome mas like ipaHsing t ordinance wuthorlxing tlhe "Woe" xtf iputoUe ser . vice to prceed with he- fpavlnsr f Tryon reett fm Sixth - to Third; Ghiurfcth, rvn Fto-uirth ito Fifth; OM- :lege Iram fThind to Fifth: Fourth, from Cc4ty o Ohmrcih; Flftih, awm OaUeg Jto v' Chumah. OtHiex srtreets ' ware tncflfo'd in the report of Ohatr- . imoji 'Hnftvfli ji. tout' h& .TCSt Mf With out (the iprepiit ftre (limits and, on bis rrtrtnrmmiidaitI.on, ",- "only, those street were autharizsetd to ibe ipaved,' which are within th& limits. , This is accord J i r t Ing to taw. CDh Iboumd 1 reading thutTf THINGS DONE. . iased on h - second fused to pam on Ohe tShland reading )uhe jat caMlng am edtec lion in vote A apecM And additional three eentavor .the ; 1100 and nine cents n . Kh'0o' : tprovl.de "a lmger todoowe pr the carnegie Li brary, ito it&kelth (ptlifcce oi 4,ht now i-Aceiwad. atJiiteh ' h Ml ;wa repotr to d 2 1-2 cents 19th "was openitngr of First ireoentJy 1 retfeiTftd, of laldianmiwtt, :m r&- hw ihoawl of puiblto The cam the and massed, - Ceti fixed. " The. unfetter etreet, -wthloh iwi to a KjotaimStt Crreid Instead MNOce, w-Jlhsh tap report. ' mtttee was dteueinsed with. fWhen tt roWltis bailed, lAldermem Hart, Haalwood , vwadawwfch, J ' TnK lln, z. Smltlh, WiiliajmB, C,1 A. emd E. S. Shefor, CaVe, - BCWV V WaxWeM, Otrlbaldl, Kloue. Sever and Bunn niwreid to names, t sjnd to p: stead cf I 1 i M p . r . !.; .sn of the vote . .irv iii..iti'T. This was (done ir !,naiii'e was aiiwnd-od fo as for a itax oX 2 1-2 cers In-t'ire-a .. ecHptecniber 19tlv" wiaa fixd es tU'e day ei election atl th two will Ibe he3d together. The .or dinance ffia-stsed." ."' The street im-lnsr authorised la ex pected to fcwt aVmt 188,000, of Which ejbout S2,000 will !be paid "by the city. ,Th1 jMwldea tfoir about- 40,000 epuiire yards.-:. ' , V , ' V y ... ( t -; i . (. Fy Bell Tel V inston-t tleth Grand m- i - . t ...iit J r. K. U. i.f Wflconic , W. lirjaht TR.11X KILLS TWO 3IXH.ES. , iM. George Si IkOlnttnentt of a tion oS, a prevl' oouOd not It haa (f eremoe twen h'e- ftiibnai h to la traiot of 20 if eeit long. . Scott and K. S. pointed ea (the JUderman ShieQ tlh fact ifhait land tre thiat a attle dtiater ivtaihoa 'permUwlon to -vtolatton of the Uaiw itaokyard and cfty fa .leatabllshdd. He No ac- ens asked the ap- itolttee to "ecu!tie received the ano (board,, but hUbh oave .toy them. an agreement toe- and Mi. SteipJiena 6 feet wide a.rod Messrs.- ,W"ad worth, iBlaona were aip mltitee. ESCAPES.' , - reimarked upon ire a nutmibef of IbulBdJtnga In the WHtiy wlhWh are not eorospHyittir wlfth' h iBaw in n-eg-aird to fire eiipe, ' H mwved ithe city t tO,finciy ibe trnftmiyAed to Hook up the nffifllnamee and tlia.t It 'Ibe enforced. This -was carried It was eti&ted In Che new ctty handle wattle In luntil the union bfauR'hter (house wins .not wiifhln ihe M$ city, tion -was taken open lAMennnan S"otit Ibrougfht ' up the matter of the mipotpoeed tax tor hle benefit b)f, the pbrairy and consider able diieousHionl ifollowed. Oh airman Frajifltlla, Whto lie a dlretotor of .Che li brary, Uld the j&norease wa an abso lut neceesfhy, If the Institution is to keep open. lit iwSas euggested that this ejection and hai for -tlhe. issuance of 1800,060 vt eouliy 'bonds could toe toeild at eqice anA exipene feaived. 'Bf nn-e (hold mee two at once," re 'imaBked'A'Wernd'amlltai, "vre't 1:oai) "both of tom.H ! - Whereat, there tii lauglttfeT, indi cating that 'eom of 'his associates thovgiht ihiis ipoini was wall taken. , LIBRARY TX CONSIDERED ' Mt. Scott imotved Che i3t be put on Its eecond raadasiK. "Wlnh tne unaeir. 'etaacTd'ing Chait nab over $4,000 was to go to the ,aibrawy.!the; nrat yOiT, tuw city attorney to oraift It In sufch way a to tpKxvtd (fori the carrying over of a portion' at itttip anjnounu iThls csur (rtea on the - ' reading.; Mr. WS-daworth dbJotd, when -the third readin caima, J "DoaH (believe' iheire's a nan Jn the rpoan wWo ftnowe what he's voting for.V ie said, whereat there tas more ! lauighlteir, for the mart.- ter was mot as simple to lunderstund as ii might JwrV ibee The ordlnamee lost out, oti 'thils 'igio-rmrnd.. :. (The ordineMe - was ffihen" introduced providing for '(Bap ipaving of 4ih streets merrea to aboye. : nnne. romance, (oe sldSB eipecifylrXBl the streets, (provided: of ipuiMliO service owners or property ttft-e onie-tbhlrd . of the days jof ohe time sudh 1; In case of refuMil, bile servlae shall ipawe ohfurge one-third to mr, tJve . Win . to "be placed (by Vhe cfty clerk in the hands of ithe ttax colUei:ttor. . UntH (collection. It constitute a lien on the (property, - . . OTHEB PROVISIONS. . It is iprovldoid urthcf that Ml , street Jcar ro.imiibanle8 and (railways having trucks ojn or, across suioh - streets shall foe (required to pave not . more (than h . width . nf the ' titaks and 14 Inches en &aich side. The sor . vies (board Jhas iihfs power to award " the contraict for i h paving, h may also put down all) minbing or cuttenng that Tftiay "be ifon.nd. neoessary.. The (Hirait mnav tfe extended by ordt- ' liftftoe, so As ito (provWa for 'further : ffthfa enntnniiiTme wins .nut on Its flfst. sejoond and fhird rvieudlnias and passM.. ... a TOT8 to umnixis w3 teaaeroa M,r. lisia'kins and itfhe (board ot public ser Vtee, tar ttliloh Uw a'teo unanimously" returned hhjik. , KFFERRED To( (SERVICE BOARD. lAldenrnsm ScWt (brought up the matter of tbe apfcrring of First street ' 5Ie thought th aWton taken Jhtly S3d, riwferrliHr-''l' famtt toa oominiltitee Vf aldenmeit Uig'bjt to 'be rescinded. 1 KXptaln Franklin f"ald there was a dif- l' tmynnn Vf trinin nnronflf hS' law. ;V Vrs as to whether Che eomwnlttee or v h iboard at pwx eerrtos ', had fhe r lihlt ;1w,. Ihs0hgvef ;' t Aldf-Timan6heloiP ffwored that the mat- i tor (be PHferred to tih Iboaird of puWlc . bopvEcA and fha liwy report to. tfhe fconrd of atdenmen.Ntihe pomKnilttee toe ing 4iMMsse4.'v:jiiii : . ,"A;V..wiMHmw, (duaing , tfh; , d Wcn!on:: , : ald that -h e matter nocimAd to tMwe bmn JisJlroadleid through.' His motion jSJwed., -: . ; wV 'imiotlon wa mk! y Aidorman : Scott that not over! $1,000 be appro - prlated to fit the auditorium upstairs Pam(i) tbt Ml. Thtit wtat your liver dots If it's torpiU. TSen the bile ' overflows into ; the blooa iwisons your fvstero. caimln slck-rfiar, bilious !, sallow skifr, cnfitw tonpue, iioK stomach, valMlnesi, f(tttni sp!li, etc. nainan'a treatment of hivtr Pills and Tonic Pellets stronshens . th liver and " mokes it l( Its own work- Prvnt and ciirs the troubles. It lds1nein't fore . Kntlr trmnt !e. W, I. joufhfon,,.of Al'.eghsny;" JuJge FUtt p. Walker',' of ,.uecklenburg; and the A Big Ixd of Malt Captured -Slwr- lff Thomas' Mother Very lit Trtea v for Sending Obscene . Matter , Through the Mails -Appeal Taken From Judge Hydrtck's Order. -Special to Th0 observer., ;Otffney, S. C, Aug. 14. Two mules belonging to John ,Boyd, . a very worthy, colored man who ; llves on lands of Mr. N. M, Xittlejohn, "were killed y Sfo' J2 the Southern's north bound Jocaj train, .yesterday. The mules were eating grass ln the cut just within the corporate limits ', on the, edge of a curve where they could not be seen by the engineer until he was , very , close to them.' They were both killed.. The mules were valuable animals, : worth about $250 and the blow falls heavily on John. . ' . Mr. J. R Dover, who Is constable for Magistrate- Whlsonant,.' Beised a team which was in charge of a white mn named Gad Dover, neat OVover in - Cherokee county, . yesterday,-. ' The wagon was loaded with 125 bushels of malt and was presumably "on its way to an illicit distillery with the stun, There; were. two others .with; Doved at the. time of N- his ' arrest. Dover gave bond but the others are in -jail, The malt and team are in the hends oi Bnenn Thomas. , . Mrs. Anderson Thomas. Mhe mother of the Bherifl, is very ill at her home in Qaffney. She sustained a stroke of paralysis last week and has hot ral ilea rrom the shock. The , many friends of the sheriff , and his father hope. for her speedy recovery. United States Commissioner J. B Bell was engaged yesterday and to day in folding a preliminary exami nation in the' case of the government va j. j., sarratt. who is chareed with sending obsKene ; matter through' the mills. .The teatimony was concluded this morning and the commissioner will render his decision as soon as he can examine all the . exhibits. ' etc, whloa were offered in evidence, Mr W; 8. Hall, attornev tar Baa. Jones, has served notice of' Intention to. appeal from Judge Hydtlck's or der refusing to discharge Bas. on ha beas Corpus proceedings la Spartan- wurg ja.onaay.,."Thw case has excited much interest Jn Oaffney, and in fact au over tne state because if the Su preme Court should hold that Baa should, have been discharged and that the towns have no right to try persons Lor avmng wnisKey, the consequences will be indeed serious. Your corre spondent knows that the consequences will be serious lor. Gaffney, for the (reason that it is In such plo nmv. imity to the moonshine xone that the numoer or uquor . sellers would be legion In the town If they could come nere ana sen without no ice inter. ference. As It w since the passing of uiBciioary iaw uanney is the dry cisw iuu in me otate. ependent Order of Odd Fellows oi North Carolina met at 8:30 to-night with Salem Encampment No. 20, Grand Patriarch Q. E. Frits, of Char lotte, nreeldlnar. In the absence w the Grand Scribe, Mr. J. E. Ayood, of Wilmington, acted in that capacity. Dr. R. H. Jones, of this city, de livered the address of welcome which was a masterpiece of Oratory ; and good fellowship. He gave a review of the growth of Odd Fellowship in the State and made a great hit 'with tne visiting fellowa. - Mr. Gllmore ward Bryant. : presi dent of the Southern Conservatory of Music, of Durham, responded to Dr. Jones' addresa and thanked him for the Warm wefcome whlCA he had ex tended to the visitors on behalf of; the city. - The following are the officers of the I Grand Encampment: Grand Patri arch, C. E. Fritz,. Charlotte: Grand High Priest, F. C. Dunn, of Klnston; Grand Senior Warden, W. I Smith, of Wilmington; Grand Treasurer, Wes ley , Williams, of i Elisabeth City; Grand Junior Warden, G. W. Bryant, of Durham; Grand Marshal. D. Gost- er, Of Fayetteville; Grand Sentinel, G. o. Tiury. or 'Mars' Hill: Grand out side Sentinel, D. R. Scott,of Powells; Grand Representative, W. H. Weath erly. of Elisabeth City! Acting Grand acriDe. j. K. wooa. or Wilm nton: Assistant- Grand Scribe, R."H. Ram sey; of Charlotte. . . , To-night's session did not d1nrirn till 1115 O'clock. Another ; session will be held to-morrow morning af ter which . the Odd i Fetiow. wilt ids snown over ' the - ;. J. , Rey nolds Tobacco Factorv. flnmt twn ty-ftveor fory more visitors came la to-night and the attendance to-mor-1 row Is expected to reach the hundred ' mar. first, itlhat he ilfr (fhioill notify Iconcemed to etreejt iwitihin 1 notice to servek -the Iboard of ipi th atreetts and W 'S '.1 ft l y 1 rof, pltone to The Observer: :-alem. Aug. 14. The six Encampment of .the In . Lu .tiUk tiiiU UiiL LLiil "Universal," "Acme" and "Elcctroid" brands Asphalt Kcady-to-Lay Roofings; "Dehydratimc" Damp and Waterproofing Material, for damp cel lars, cement walls, etc., etc. ' Stocks at Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston and , our Interior Mills for. prompt and economical shipment to North Carolina points. Get our prices delivered at your railroad station' in car lots and " less. - .-. i- Carolina Portland Cement Company ; v - Southern Distributors, Charleston. S. C DllULlM FILLED WITH RLtCKS. i ,. Tle Flremon and rttwi X'UKnr Much In Eeldence A Parade Wlileh Did y-Much Credit to the Firemen The, Ron Tn.n ?..; flreeial to, The Observer, i 5 yurnamj ' Aug..! lt-The parade of " the ot lored nretnen took place this mornlns Was a tfefllt to the colored fire ili ambi tion Of the Rtkte. It was all nf inlla in length with, two bands and some 20 odd companies in the. lln, of mufcli There were a large number of carriases In the parade and mhwd in with theia end the 'Companteswerea numberot ntiais xnai wer vary, auracuve. mor to tne parade there .was a sliort sesnlon'of tlie, convention at- which Sev ern! minor matters, of uniinlshed trnsl- . TROOPS REACH JAMESTOWN. First' Regiment Gets in Earlier Than Expected sick; List ' Includes 23 I Mcn-The Bojs Do Some Good Shooting. Many t Qualifying as Marksmen. -;-,.,,,. Special to The Obarver. '. Jamestown Exposition, Va., Aug. 14. The First Regiment arrived at ( o'clock this morning, considerably earlier than was expected. The trip from Morehead City was without in cident or accident Colonel Gardner ays the regiment brought 47 officers and II 'enlisted men. Its behavior at camp at Morehead City and on the way here was exceptionally fine, Its officers say, and they add that not a man baa been in the guard house. The regiment has 22 sick men, but -no cases are of any im portance. . The Second and Third Regiments have only one man in the hospital and he has a, mild case of malarial 1 fever. ,v This ; is the only man in these commands that it has been necessary to excuse from duty, uenerai Armneid, says. . The Second and Third Regiments, ngnt DBttery ana navai nuutia pa- raaed . on 1 Iee Parade this after noon, succeeding the Twenty-third Infantry and being followed by the Twelfth Cavalry. Adjutant , General Robertson was In. the reviewing stand and 'complimented the appear ance of the force.- The naval militia made a' particularly effective ap pearance and the move of the in fantry command surpassed their marching. The battery won and de served applause. ' The ahootlng by the First Regi ment and the details from the Sec- f-end e,ndlxhird' was much better than jxpected...This was done at rifle PEOPLE'S COLD Art adverttnemOnts ImtcrtM In this column at rate of ten cents nor Una of six words. No d taken for less man so cents. Cash in advance. WANTED. WANTF.n Imml. f rtl W. A a ntak aaS tuiAtt SSS O". V, UWK Keeper. Permanent pcsltlon for right Partvv Glvo reference and state salary wiuiwj, Auuress uerraan-American Co., . ... . . ' ' .. , U J,,V4, uuiimrneu men,' oeiweeti ages or a and character and temperate habits, who can mo una wnn , r.ngusn. men wanted now for service in Cuba. For inrormation apply to Recruiting Officer ij mm iraur oi.,, vnnnoue, r. ,.'t 20' South Main St., Ashevllle, N. C.raflk Building, Hickory. N. C: 41TV4 Liberty St., Winaton-Snlem, ft. C.; J2ui North , I .... 1. .- l. . , . . V.., 1 HUB 1 Building. Cnlumbtn, S. C.; Haynesworth or Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C. range at Camp Glenn, at Morehead oMhe convSn - '0 y ! ,n&mber Upector of rifle practice, v says the PRISONERS TAKEN TO RALEIGH Two Atilievllle cgroes--Go to State ? Prison for Long Terms One of iicm a wesperado, to. Serve for uie;- ',.' :;. Special to The Observer. Asheville, Aug. 14 Deputy Sheriff Williams went to Raleigh yesterday to accompany to the State prison Jeremiah Walker,- a negro "boy eleven years old, sent up for 15 years, and Charley Miller, another net(ro. con victed,, of burglary and sentenced to the penitentiary for the remainder of his mortal life. Miller is one of the most desperate characters tnat ever infested Ashe ville and perhaps the worst prisoner that has been in the Buncombe coun ty Jail for -years. Prior to his con viction," It Is learned, he planned a bold dash for liberty, conspiring with several other prisoners to over power the Jailor, Mr. Mitchell, on. a certain morning, kill the' officer and escape. At that time Miller.', stated he believed he would be convicted and hanged. On the evening before the morning when the break was to be made one of the 88 negroes in the cage warned Mr. Mitchell of the con spiracy and this probably averted a tragedy. When Mr; Mitchell went to feed, the prisoners on the morning set " for then dash f ory liberty he walked to the side of the Cage and told the negroes that he was informed of their intentions. "Now, boys," said ths Jailor, "I, am? going to open the door- snd 'feed . you as usual. When the first man starts toward me you will hear the crack of a pistol and there will be 6n less live nigger In hpre." i Thereupon . Mr. Mitchell swung open the door, and Instead of the prlnoners pressing toward him. they nearly suffocated (each other pressing against the rear of the cage. Miller end his confederates had com pletely loat their nerve. Kt the session' last nlahL which was devoted entirely to -business, a letter was received rrom rreatflont Jnmp n. Mc Neill, presldl-nt of the North - Carolina late Firemen' Associat on. In which he spin expressed the -regret at being un able to attend the meeting. In this mcs- StlEe. Which . xuDAi a . nprinnnl lttr to President Plummen he gave: some good auvico as to. some tblnRs that are needed. After the parade to-dsy there was nothing else doing this afternoon, with the exception of the practice of th va rious teams and a few races were made late in the afternoon. . To-morrow movn Inar the regular tournament contests lll te.gln and there wilt be entered between ana 30 teams in ther various centoata To-day several colored excursions were run Into the. city, one of these coming from Fayetteville ." and bringing more than 400 excursionists. The Influx of these excursionists,, added to the already large number here. and the visitors from the sourroundlng ' country, filed the strtets. " The line of the parade, w was a lenirtbv orie.'w9s. Haeit with people as f there was a circus, parade on. . with this ferea-i crowd of visitors there litis not bren the least disturbance and not a single Visiting fireman has been in any kind of troubles. Chief of police f reeland was so yqtisfled with the situa tion this morning that he did not crII for a single ex'ra policeman to handle the several thousand colored people in town. First Regiment fired two Volumes at 200 and 300-yard ranges, 12 men from each of Second and Third Regiments also firing. The1 First then fired at all rahgts up to 500 yards, ahd 15 more were selected to go to the national shoot at Camp Perry, O, 'Many of the men who fired quali fied as marksmen and two-thirds of the detail so .qualified. wANTEDThe town i t Yorkvllle. 8. C.. wants bids for niucadomlsine cer. Uiin streets of the town Blda must be in oy September 1st, )7. Owing to ti:ere neinsr a Quantity or reek and oth. er material on hand. It "would be best for proposed bidders to ViMt town and see the work eohtomr'ated. The town or yorkvllle reserves theriaiil to re Jcet any or all bids. Address I. W, Johnson, Chairman Street Committee. Elizabeth. (3oM Qon n. nt CHARLOTTE, N. C. A niGH-GItiVDE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN . -. . . ''.. Beautiful suburban location. Modern buildings and equipment Able and experienced teachers. Classical. Music, Art, Expression, Elective COUrseS. - ' ::':'' The Illustrated catalogue will give a 'correct Idea 6f the courses of study, and the superior advantages offered. C1LVRLES B. KING, President. Trinity Park School f A Flrst-Class Preparatory School . .' Csrtlflcatea of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading ; Southern Colleges. ' ' Best Equipped Preparatory School In the Soath " Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy-five acres. Library contain ing thirty thousand volumes. Well quipped gymnaalum. High standarda and modern r methods of Instruction. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly , moderate. 8even years of phenome nal success. For Catalogue and other information, address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster Durham, JV, G. 4V V-'A NTED Men to learn barber trade. Will equip shop for vou. or furnish positions, raw weeks completes, con slant practice, careful instructlona, tools piven. BRturday, wages; 'tjipiomas grant ed. Write for caHtogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, 0, WANTED-Stenographer and office as sistant for one week from Aug. 12th. Mght work and short i hours, Address "Manager," care Observer. correspond with physl- row or having him locate WANTED -To cUn with In mill - town. Population Qood surrounding country. i.. Phelps. Die per, N. t. about 1,000. Address A. BAD END TO SAILING PARTY. Launch Rammed By a Sloop and Miss - Bessie Wliedbec Ttirown Into River and Drowned -Several Young Men Injured. . Special to The Observer. ' Elizabeth City, Aug. 14. Last night about 11 o'clock, while a sailing par ty were returning '. to the city on a launch, the launch was rammed by a sloop, throwing a young woman Into the river and. drowning her and injur lng several others. The young woman was Miss Bessie Wheabee, aged 19, of this city, the B. Fj White Hardware Company's book-keeper. She. was sit ting on the cabin of the launch which was struck bow-on by the sloop, the bowsprit of the sloop passing over the launch s cabin- Where she sat. '..The young men on each side of her receiv ed ' serious ; injuries. : No ; one saw the young woman dis appear but it,, la supposed that she became Impaled on the bow sprit, was carried across the cabin of the launch and dropped Into the riv er, Searching parties have continuous ly dragged the river for her body all day and at 6 o'clock this afternoon, were successful. The body was found hear the channel of the river. In plain view from the harbor, and was at once brought ashore where Coroner Fear ing pronounced death by accidental drowning. The young lady was of lov able character and loved by all who knew her. .;-. a . t Grand Excursion Jamestown Ex position V Account Second National Encamp ment Woodmen of the' World, Au gust 20th, 1907. ,'','' The Seaboard Air Line nas been selected as the official route to the Jamestown Exposition by the Wood men and will run an excursion leaving Charlotte Tuesday, August 20th, at :30 a. tn., through to Portsmouth to accommodate the Woodmen, their families and friends. Round trip tickets, good for seven days $7.50 from Charlotte. Let all Woodmen join this train, as they will have a great time. For further In formation, call on your agent, or apply to JAMES KER..JR., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. . C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A Raleigh. N. C. WANTE1Oood bartender, good wuges for settled man. Box 234, Salisbury. N. c: , WANTED 50 to 0 H. P. second-hand boiler In good condition. Address, stating price. Lock box 106, Monroe. N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE Tour Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering, and Law. Larg) library faeilltlea Well equipped labora tories In all departments of science. Gymnasium furnished elth beat apparatus. Eapenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. YOUNG MEN WISHING TO STPDY LAW SHOULD IN VESTIGATE THE (ittPERfOR ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW IN TRINITY COL LEGE S t I I i t t I t t i ill t i t For Catalogue and further Information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar Durham, N. C. CL0VERS1DE BOARDING SCHOOL Near enough to New York ta get FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS all un Non-sectarian, hut der Episcopal Influence. English. Music, Art advantages, but far enough away oft the wet hay ana WANTED By an old estaUlshod house, an experienced Fertiliser Sulestnan to travel Nnrtn'n,1 R.illth Purollna kA dress P. O. Box , Norfolk, Va giving t0 tctp the rigors ot New York City climate, ' r1" oc..n Non-denomlnatlonal. but under Episcopal Influencea vr Ajj!ju--Gxrenencea stenographer. State experience and nrlce. One that ran assist bookkeeper preferred. Address Pox 808, ' wadesboro, N. C. Unsurpassed location and educational facilities for girls and young ladles from the South who wish w be near New York but not In the city WANTED Towns within range of cheap electrlce or within Ave miles of pur chasable water power to write, stating advantages and local capital offered! Cotton Mill, Care Observer. Address MISS ELIZABETH TIMLOW, Principal, ilONTCL AIR, N. 3. WANTED A man of experience, to train registered setter puppy, f months ol. None hut men In this business need at ply. Address, giving references, "J. P, T.," Box 51 Spray, N. C. RATHER NOVEL SUIT SETTLED Greenshoro Insurance Company Must Pay the Policy of C. L. Epicy ai loged Poisoner Rwaplured New Town Being Mid Off at ' Llnville ,;i Falls. ; .:,?; ': ;- r;;J Special t't The' Observer. - , ' - Moreanton. Aug. 14. Nearly two years ago c. U - Eplev, a liveryman at this place, was drowned in Johns river wjillo attempting to ford same. A few months prior to this he took out an Insurance police on his life In the Security, A-An-r.utty" Life Insurance Co.v of dreenshoro. for $6,000. i Just a few days prior to his tteath, tie wrote to the cwnpanyi . asking them to eaicor tne policy ana return mm the notes which he had? given in pay ment of the ptemlum In the meantime he was drowned snd the company having the Dolitfv, the notes ahd his fetter In their possssiion resisted payment of the insurance ?uit. was instttutwi end the rase was tried at this term of Burke 8u- fperlor Court. The case- was given ts the Jury yesteraay . evening ann tney soon tetunied a verdict awarding Epley's estate tne enure amount bskso ror, ib,w. Rohert llAke. who woa held for the at- leged poisoning ef J. W.- Vaughn hers Inst spring and who broke Jail a couole of weeks ago. Was captured at Marion snd returned to Jail yesterday.. Hoke i Insane and will probably nsver te tried for his crime but will he committed to the hospital it the authorities will re eetve him. " . . . Large crowds tre In attendance snd everybody seems . to be having a - say time at the atreet carnival which Is bo n hold here this weefc under the au- spiees of the Morganton voiunteer fire ei?Inw!nttrtw la heinfl- laid off at Lln villa Palls, ik me 25 miles from here, nnd It Is Intended by the promoters to maka this an ideal summer ' resort, . it. - m, has the matter In hand, the new town will he about six miles from the South t - Western 'Railway at "the nearest point -ci, JWJiMill ?l0B EOPLE'S COLUf.in VAU advertisements Inserted in Ihis column- at rate of ten cents per line of six words. ; No ad. uken for lesa than SO cents, cash in advance. MISCELLANEOUS. PHARMACIST wants position as aasls tant nrsscrlntlon clerk. Can give good reason for changing. "L. U, care Ob. Server.4 :.','".' ORDERS f Of Psstourired Milk promptly filled. McD. wat kins. REBATING CASES POSTPONED. DON'T FORGET that you always get . the best work at the Queen City Dye ing and Cleaning works. Charges Against Chios gp Sk Alton Railroad, Growing Out of Recent Trial of Standard ' Oil Company, Go Over to September Sd.. . Chicago, Aug., 14. Judge .Landla, In the United States District Coutt, EXPOSITION, visitors stop at Gray, archns Cottage. ".Virginia Bearch. Va. Terms, reasonable. Mrs.M. 8. Cosby. ACCOMMODATIONS for thirty an be tiad at tha beautiful new residence No. R?A sth street, directly on car Una to the 'Jamflstowti Ekposltion. Lodging 11. tn rtav r- v ntii RnVmw 1 Spectal rat1 to parties ofur or mdre. to-day postponeo! jintll September; Jd Address O. M; Cake. l lie kibuu ju'jr iiivocilikhuuii VI ine FOR SALE. FOR SALE One hundred and fifty bales warehouse cotton, w, voiy. Wlnnsboro, H. C. , FOR gALB-Fesldehee In Dllworth. For price and terras apply to O, A. Rob tlr.s. ion 8ALE-Drug store in good town. Address Drug Store, care ooserver. charges of rebating against the Chi cago St Alton road growing out of the recent trial which resulted In the conviction of the Standard Oil Com pany, of Indiana. It was the original intention to be gin the investigation ; August 27th, but Judge Landis said he had re ceived notification 1 from Attorney General Bonaparte that the Chicago & Alton Railroad had been promised i ,..!. ... . I t'OR RALE H xtv cords of wood, oak ujuunui.c.H n r, inai xna - ,iv,,,v r.lA ml..l For nartlc. imiviun w ins t .uiaiii . looaea I ulars Phon Number 2. into 1 The transcript of the' record In the case . will be . sent to Attorney Oen- erai Bonaparte rnr examination and If he concludes, that the railroad ful filled1 Its promises In the standard Oil case,, the grand jury will not investi gate, further ' , . , WANTED Young man exneiiwnced in nlflln rtilmtf and blnnlnr. Pav 11:'. Ten hours, Address Box 267, Wilmington, in . v.. a WANTED-Position: experienced and competent lady stenographer. Address A, care Observer. LOST LOST-On 8outh Tryon street two 1 dol lar paper bills. Reward for return to Observer office. (INCORPORATED. For unlimited (life) aohoiarship in trts complete jommroiai or. Shorthand departments. This Spetlal Summer Rate will positively expire August l&th. This la a big reduction for our regular rate. Now Is the time to enter. Write at once tor our cata logue and offers. Address King's Business College, Charlotte. N. C, or Raleigh. N. C. $35. Medical College of Va. SsasBBSBSI ESTABLISHED 1US asWasW CHR1ST0PHEI TOMPUNS, . IU Daaa MtJMiM I f thnlhttf 1 1 Pharmacy Excellent Theoretical Course with Thorough Practical and Clinical Instruction in the Memorial HoapiUd, City fr Dispanaary, and New. Wall Equipped UboMtoriaa. ail under theasclualva control of the Collesa, togethar with the Bute Penitentiary Hospital City AlrashouM HoaplUO, and other Publio institu tions. This school conform t the oulrmntl of tha Council on Madlcal Wucatioo of h Amoricaa Madfasal AHOciatioa, rosardins preliminary Soeatioa and curriculum. For announcement of tha 70th eaaaion which will commence September IT. 1907, add rota FRANK M. READE.M. D., Wf .. Kichmond, va. Presbvt ef enan CoIIeg For Women CHARLOTTE. N. C. This old and well-known school makes no pretentious claims, but confidently points to Its thorough work, Its fine faculty and its graduates filling positions throughout the State. Its moderate charges, conservative methods and refined surroundings recommend It to all. . ' For catalogue address Rev. J. R. Bridges, D D. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Optns Bpt..l(W7; OoaoMheTtadlns Schools for Young Lad (eel n tbedonlh, Mottero bullillne. Campus ef ten acres. Grand mountain scenery In Valley of Virginia, famed for health, Xnropeaa ana American Macoara. run ooureo. conserve inrr advanteaes la Art. Mnala anS XiamiImi Oertlflcatea renelved at W.llenley, Students from o niaiea. ror rora'ruTie eenreei TmKifw, noMHiu re, -! BoarwaiaKf , Vke-Pre. MATTfll T. HARHIS, rreaidenl. Rcanntte. Vs. jaas. waaiavsa uaaau oqi FASSIFERN, UXCOLNTON, N. C. . , a: horns school for fifteen young gins.. . prepares for college. Indi vidual Instruction. New buildings, witn neat, eiectrio ngnt and all mod ern conveniences; situated on heights overlooking a beautiful country; fine curnaie, pure water, principal, ; ( MISS KATE C. SI1 IPP. Diploma Cambridge University, Eng. r b iM 5 . ri n"Mi i i j m ,r I 1 e f l ,-. . :,; jl.lie i l .i er aa"e t - .UNYUNT BOARDING BCHO OL For Young Ladies and Girls. , Thorough, regular courses in English, ' Muslo and. Art Special Busincaa Coarse, Located In Piedmont rtgl on, climate equable and salubrloua SISTERS OF MERCY 1 SACRED HE ART ACADEMY, BELMONT. . C FOR SALE I barber chairs at a aaert . fire, Address, V. O. Box O, Kerners villa, N. C. , . ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four stoiea In new post- rfflce building Fine opening for iiah. and muila tor. Address Georffl House Passes Negro 'iJlsf rani -dieu",t l,,to"l,' Atlanta, us., auk. 14.' By a vote of 159 to 1 the House to-day passed the negro 3 disfranchisement bill,-; which previously was adopted by the Senate. The lower branch Of the Legislature and W cent store. FOR RENT One spnrtmont in Norman - Flntl. Flvo room, hot snd oold baths Apply Clms, W, Norman, Sione & liar ringer Co. . . made a few minor amendment to be 1 FOR RENT .room flat with concurren m py toe rtenaie. renRc' modern; convenience Present Itfadst-tirv . Force them? No etds them. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonln Pellets strengthens the' liver ard dlet(v or. gone so that they do their own work and lortlfles your eonnfltutlon a en (net f,ittir muhle."" Entire treatment 'Jic. TT, ! L. uana co.. ana jonu ju. ttott c i Tryon St. C.H. Robinson A Co. use of W N. IHf BAITIMORC KIOICAl (OltfGL i . (. ... ... ' Liberal teaching facilities; modern col Hge buildings, lecture hall ami am phi-1 theatres, Large and completely equipped laooraiorws. i apacious nospnais ana ois- i MPsarr, Send for cntnloaue. Address DAVJD STREET, M. D.. Dean, Mt.rtlson St. and Under. Ave., Baltimore, Md. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF fIDlCIIlE "vfNTA0 TV A NT MeaUIRC M. Bi. aitsinf. MederaLaboratoriaelo Chargaof SpeciaUata Clinics In Five Hoepltala "s, Katad as First-lass ty those whs Knew ' Tfir0fr0fmUhfft-SpcitrPtnirtm0at, a fr OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE, ; ; A rim-eW riMlaa aohoai b eettef Hum BeeaaSke CoOete. , WW tnfr.,. Best Knef. lew. Slort Hei T Wi h C.We. h tk Wlkjl htA Corohi.- W lAXaJ U eWn m-ML a lm e) uh mm, - 66tk Ytav ITS Seietek, Ben, tea Ywet Ma, U la AlKl.hrt. i !- kmmHM eoMtoS. mMrvu PBOff SSORS A A, a M. H. HOI.T. mmm SCHOOL ia 190 rot HI YgABI boy lue " trn"i for COTXXCI tne far ttrg, sno Km We UaiaeS W to MBit at ih liNOUAN ICBOvL. MeaUy teeMfSon AMvtll Ot.inlnnoa U1UTASV for eiKlUn. eeelra) end curtate. Beyeaa. flU Im vrknnta ei4 r",!, Vlrtnu br 4 M W ,4lK''l4iu. nfUlflS mbv. wj pi.-r , ni'w, p.urt m.na,. - - " om. a aisostM, n.n. a.,. iMnm. it'. ,!. a v SA4.esaMiua.sw. " INSTITUTE ' AND COXSERVATORY. A Kih rrade eolleg for women. Twelve departments under specialist. Excellent brick buildings sad spacious grounds. Every precaution egWnst firs and dis ease. Takes a limited number and gives Individual sttentlon. Founded half a eo lury aejo-aita re eoioly oa to raerHs.r For catalogue sppiy to ' -HENRY JEROME ETOCRARD. StatesviHefemaieCoIIe Modern etiuijiiilen1 able ; faculty. Large attndane. Kind home in fluences. , Modcrata prices for such excellent advantagea Only good and studious girls are wanted. Board and tuition for session. 1 141. fl .---' Otner f prtctis as moderats. ffnd for cat l logua, , J, A. SCOrr. D. D.i Trie.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1907, edition 1
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