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1, i . t '. :k -i i A i ; ; a I r ; i i I- A; sir I,a- J.'r lnij O.U.irl Ivo;; 4V....I n Crime I v 1lm liiictv Epecidl to Tho Observer. .Salisbury, Aug. 16. The mer ' chants' association 'has decided upon a different course from ita prescribed one. da 'the collection of old - bills. Thiiy mill ! advertise ithese for sale and follow the example of the Dur ham merchants, who . work. this scheme successfully. , They begin the new order tn October. r The association haa also approves the ndw courthouse agitation - and drafted ,-- resolutions commending the commissioners and asking for k a structure ntlnj not Ipjssi tjhnn 175 flflft s and pleading for (the salvation of the old colonial building now serving the (purpose of & courthouse. . The ladles Of fiaJIwhurv havn hn asnftola llv tive.;ln .thejr desires to , save the ' present structure.' When the new is : wirt, -k ww occupy tne sit or the old jail ' w : r-t.-'i ;,':, Labor Day holds out interesting con tests, twt;the most exciting one is the reel :ao r toetween Spencen world's champions,; and this' Southsida team, that made a good record 1n the re- . Cent Wilmlncton rnnteata ' fha nm. cer hovs are nrrvhnhlv nnr an fa m mm " they have been slnc3 i t h boys are , ooiuo wiidi scauerea. out tney , will run. (The Durwe ln.lina fo th isa. yard "and $50 for the 100-yard race. : The agreement Is to be made to-mor-,:. row and there is emaU likelihood of . ta falling: through. , ' " A 'bigt barbecuea Is another feature of XAbor'. Day. . Chairman 4 Stewart has Mewed hla tmcaklnr '? atrartlnn ,ad these will Ibe men irr . sympathy with the workman's views. ' The day rvMiiuva .t.u.t? lito-ll XUjr iujinvr VtTiC" ibratlon and all of them have .fceeif : reat, .The Citizens Co-Operative Building ' and 3Uoan Association is getting refedy for kt IMnH aarlaa anA 1 hii cninv. ed unbounded prosperty. It -i "began the first of 'Maroh and In September re-opens the second aeries. . This has particular-interest ' to : etate x people where, the.butlding.and loan has done BQjuch,,and especially ito Charlotte on account of the work of .8. Witt-. wwsKy, wno organized u here. The second installments are augmented y more stockholders than t the asso- ciaxion oegan witn. i. e. Heuig la tti masterspirit '4iere. - s-i ; - ' r The, Odd Bellows of the colored do main, the seventh district, before the adjournment Thursday night, went emphaUcjally a record as ; opposing wmno ua Dtj..iiiK specincaiiy, ae nounasd the inhumanity of Wednes day and called iiipon- the race tor do tke. The reflolutlbn '. was offered by u. s. Brown, who made such- an ex ceUftMU speech early In the evening, and' ithe adoption of the . resolution, colpred peopl a chance to show their awrtiments on crime and criminals. i "V" '''"H'lhJaUons to l.e . .tao to Congress. Observer Bureau, 1417 G Street, N. r Washinjrton. Aue-. 18 The Postmatstpr Gr, la In favor nf a hania (.'. tem being established by the Postot nce department and also postal sav ings banks. While he has not yet worked out the details of tie parcels vncui ne nas - been thinking along this line for Bom t!m nm ha exftcu to make recommendations to -.ciigies8 for . the . establishment of a jicn wnicn ne, will work out. He bas thought more ef , tne - reavi-igj bank idea,, having' realiied the heed vj. uiMB icom noting that many for eign and native working people make sure of savin? hv kni,!n. n..i T------b vuiat ai ders payable no themselves which caa as they need the mon e. . From this it ia ascertained thai tney , prefer to . Hn mity,,, i.i . rather than entrust their money to BAtf rut. K-.i. j . ... J ia "V r. mna r. Meyer -Y uui uutuaea to run the p tal aavlnas banta' i n.iH.. ... the regular savings banks, he' thinks useoea to encourage thrift i'rlt amount of dannclta win k. ni a?!ld MIr, M!y!r wlu "commend the j . uw,. iaaue ox poBtai or- r ' ul,ulcn io .ou to J5.00, p&ya 'nLfi,Ct?rj8eia "shinff the parens rn. L .vr "1 """ not wish to tatilifch tills in onnosltln Press companies but only to meet a pubile demand. i ' " ue',riIIeni uj going to be op. tlVfK on. more bualnesslUe basis tnan heretofore, according to Mr. Meyet ; As proof ftf this he points' to and noting tho amount paid for and the , amount hmiioi frt- wn4.dpart?!!ltfl' iha tanked. waF ves ra ' Senators.. -. we are c-nino- tA .... ral H1 se how t can be Meyer. " possible," said Mr. 1 The Postmsatr 4s am 18 unJust. in 1908, h2eMel0r0a SStl"SH? w livaVV kI 1 on rural rree de- 000.000. ,ncmsed t0 on,y . ,10- tl1 1 ei,pef ted- yi Mr, Meyer, that fre livery expenditure for ; the, current Vear will ba :," ha, inoMit-. Ji -hH deficit wilt not m.- Vl! r: : or tne Quarter ended March 1st thera tn. . 'VeVhaa'proted fltlbn i.fm - eays the 4h ana has raised tnem " ' 11 8tanlard of "ving among . MANY SAVED FROM DRO WXlS'G. Biirstlni of 3(J-Inch Water Main Im perils Lives of Number of Pernons and Onusra Several ThniiHnnil Ttnl. Inrs Damage to Property, ""''Chicago, Aug. " iff. With a roar that frlghteneid sleepers from their ' ibedq far ihlnckx rmind ' a ainoVi -- tor maih hurst In Chicago 'avenue, near ICingsbury avenue, earty to-day, hooting a column of water 60,;foet in- t0'-JL 'mW'UnS, aeeral lives an4dawaflHar Droftertv tarJtha extent '.,of several thousand dollars. .The , main brc-k 4hrough the pavement di- recily in front of the Stockholm Ho- - teli ; 4 5;. aha 46 Chkagp avenue, caus ing ,.pnlaamongvtho 500 , cuests. PollcemBit r-arrlprf ntrt th, wnmon nA ? children" to place of safety. The . -water quickly, flooded the basements tor two blocks east and west and a i number Of. fmllJ"s hnA in 0 raaAiia' ?' , trr the oollce, frnm 1mwnln i - - 'I Gate City Lady Weds Washlngtonian. , Special to The Observer. ') Greensboro, Aug. 16 (Miss Kate C. Xrvgston, f his' city, and Dr. "Rob- C, wre married yeaterday afternoon at the home of the 'bride's uncle, Mr. John A,. Hodgln.,three miles .south of . w city. vne ceremony was per- formed by Rev.'iA.-T. Bell,. ajastor of Centenary M.: 'EU,"church,' this city. Only a few lmiriedlate friends of the ride were present.?. The c wadding march was flayed by Mrs. ' Tate. '.Im mediately after the ceremony Mrt and (Mrs. Schoonover ' WBt for the James town (Exposition nd from there-they ,-wiu go xo wasnrngton City to reside. The bride, who .Is a 'lpopular young "woman, was graduated from Gilford , , College, going from there to Wash ington to become a traimed nurse. In that crty h met Dr. ' fichoonover, who Is one - of the leading young pnysicians oi tne nation's capital. - They were engaged and when - the Tinae ueftashlngton lor.'her vaca , tloii she was followed "shortly by Dr. echoonover, ; who came here and .iciaimied her as his bride, ' Itittn at em a . iziBi xmiiiAjwtM saius MOXDAY Preshlent Goes to ProvinCctown to , Take Pnrt In Celebration of Pll i "KTlm lathers. Oyster Bay,. Aug. 16. -President Roosevelt will ail from here af lO : O Clock MondaV mnrnftitf nn Vxa .a v Mayflower for Provincetown, Mass.; where he is to-take, part In the cele bration of the landing of the Pilgrim , fthers. t On Tuesday morning the boats will receive prpper naval honors . ui mv ?uuesnip squadron under command of Rear Admiral Davis and V inomas, ine squadron consfsts of the battleships Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky.' Kearsarge, Vlrgin- . la. New Jersey, Georgia and Rhode Is- land. President, Roosevelt will 'land "at ; 10:45 for the shore ceremonies, which .. will be concluded in time for him to re-embark at 4, p, m. He expects to , reacn uysier cay tne following after- .noon, . , '. 'l The Mayflower anchored In Oyster . ."jr -vn ouBuniorv niu so-aay. ' A Fako Chock for Standard's ' $29.. , : ' , 000,000 Fine, ' Washlngton.-'Aug., 16. A fake eheck for the amount of th fine re cently imposed : upon (the Standard Oil Cmlanv Chicago was received at the Treasury department. today ;from' an unknown sender It was mailed at Toledo, O.i s wa.rawivoir a tbank, there and was tusiitfu uy me Kianaard Oil Com pany and John D Rockefeller. ' The reoejpi t ine check caused ,. much amusemeni among, the Treasury offl . "plain. y. . - v.-,,-,;, ?,,..-., . l i ,i n - M ;.;.,-'l Auto Plunges Over Kinbanknient And , Into Lakerv.t &,:.;;v-vv . San Franclsro, Aug.- 16. Six per ; sons were Injured, one fatally, In an automobile, accident which occurred about midnight in Golden Gate Park. The machine was going at a rapid rate and got beyond the control of ; the chauffeur,. George Harper. - It plung ed .over embankment Into a lake. Harper's skull was fractured and his "body waa badly ' bruised." He cannot survive. , . . , i KERXERSVILLE .EWS NOTES, "'f ied Severn! H. Holt Has Attack Of Appendicitis. Special to ,The Observer, " Kerneravtlle: After 1st TT..t . . drlmlu.-.V " curing me tiTar i, i. " -oBimasxer Beeson .w ihd wonaerrul improve- ment in theservlce at the office in tniS' nlace. Rinoa Via . : charge the- rura routes have been establlhed and riow he Is eve on the lookout for any improvement that can it w iearnea to-day that rural, route 'No. will be extended aboura inile and half io as t f give tn ratina kAti.a .. ... ,.wui0 ut-iLor eerrice. The pt. laneltn . 1 i ,. . av Jfc. -.Muu win leave me old route at W .Uu U"f pl,ace' about three' miles "V "s -,,at:e an-a run north in to the. Crews an v.. mii. parting This, extension' will serve la . 1 Ji dozen faml,iea with their IS?. 6 1 ineir ooors; that here torore were verv inmnmi.nti.. ated. The credit f- ki-' JLIT .... v. . uoiuiMier reason, who Is not aatisfled If his patrons do not get service thero ls solR ia the way of Through the courtesy of Mr. James vX. Jr "nS OI ine contractors, your correspondent had the pleasure n;Adr,ve. ovr the' macadam road nX wT- a b1;00 Detween this place and WInstoniSalem, yesterday after- m..fc - . . eurP"sea to see so JtawJl ll111 weeMince the work tnZ k. a raarns s completed aaVn -ee an,? one-third miles, and ?f-.? .mi!e of the macadam is i,m a 1 , Preent rate the work ti:be mpieted,by the "th of Oct aiT Bonmi contractors are TrirJ1 Ior Tne 'orlt an know ?ha buiW .a road 18 evmel y th- i .'a.L"-7: mey turn off mH";, V" vne-thlrd thi. 7-.r,J """pisiea out from this place are. beautiful and it is a pleasure to drive over it w tw. rf undeV conl -,,, u, s oetter one owlntr V,ilter Saa.de and bette' mater "f - .Th many friends of Mrs. J. Harvey S tl.0 JR1fe r!! regret ... m u or appendicitis 'f'- ' J: I.' ' - tO Ac-l't'l l It I'lUIll! l-iO l,UH(!rs Ti.l It l. Pni-'rl,v Com; i. lcil Sdiooi Authorities Wi.l Slaintaiu lYce KiiuliT.-urttus No Order Will Be fci-md ow by Judge Prittiiard. Special to The Observer. Asheville, Aug. 16. ABhevtlls's new 146.000 watpr-srornsn fp.siprvntr. ,ip. signed toehold Qve million gallons of water, which was hullt fcv th Pum. gher Engineering Company, of Cleve- ianu, u., naa not provea entirely saui- isfactorv. Jtftipr tha nrrlHnn ' nf uib oig xanx - u was iouna mat mere was seeDaee of wat through the sides while considerable water went out through the bottom. The reser voir was built of concrete and it is said that thie water comes through the sand veins. ' vAt any rate, the city authorities could not accept the res ervoir aa it la and th bulMtra ' have agreed to put in the bottom . coating of patent composition which may solve the difficulty and make it wa ter tlirht. - Th aririiitanat nrurt f h builders will be about' 41,000 and asKie Train ithla coat thev .mwt re- Oulrftd to E-ivft a. t1 Ofin Iwtwl nuirin. teeing- ithe reservoir free of teaks for a period of ftve years. In th event Tne pacent composition laiis to ao tne work, the company forfeits the fcond. 'Many people here f are ; urging- the board f oldArmen not tn 'ncnt'' or fully pay for the jeservolr iuntll it has ueeii snown xpi, it issiree tronk ieaa;? age. 4. ;,vVii? I 1 Tha 4 Aahavltla. arhn.tl anthnrlfloj have flnnllv nirrpn.l in tllrdinvr the property oi tne Asneviue Tee K.ina- . . . . . . . ,.i. cisaneu Asaouuiuun ana v maintain the three free klnderrarten sc'.iools Of the citv. -Thrf Bnhnrtl . iiithnrltlp readily agreed at first to take over the yiuperiy ana : cunirui oi me Kinoer carten and maintain nn - . nt tha schools but i the kindergarten assoc- cjauon would not 'agree to this and finally the committee has decided to maintain all three of the schools. The rree jflndereurtpna wpm AJtahiinha.i here about , IS -years ago and have uone a spjenaid work; Tney ' have ment cf the Asheville ree Kinder garten Association and were support ed entirely through private and pub lic SUliCCriltlon. Repentlv nn nt tho laigest contributors to the support' of the local kindergartens died and tlia association felt that in the future better work could bk apnnm nil cVial If the schools were in charge of tho puoire scnooi authorities. v Jjdge rtitchard has state. that ha Will not Slam i the Oirfler morflfvlna- the UnuiiCliOn rrnVitpil t"io rainorii against the railroad ; commission oi vi:ginia until he goes to Rlhmoil nexi month, h Under . the ' u j rep mien r of railroads and the Virginia commis sion the near rate does not go into ef fect until Oololer " 1st. and Judge rn.cnari ni:, rerore that time be In RlChniPI'd tO Sit on tho ffnlfa,! fates Circuit . Coutt inf A nnaa la bcrch. , " "Umvcrsal,. "AcmeV' and "Electroid" brands . Asphalt Keady-to-Lay Roofings; uDellydratinle,, I)amp and Waterproofi ng ' Material, for damp cel lars, cement walls, etc., etc. ; Stocks at Norfolk W ilmington, Charleston and our Interior Mills fnr nrnmrit? . i axiu fcuiiuiuitai sh pment to North Car olina points. : Get our prices uuauvuui iaiiroaQ station in car lots and Carolina Portland Cement Company m a a -ivu,o,i i iJ iLtXU EDWARD Transvaal Iay Purchase Culllnan Dla' mond For This Puroo- - Pretoria.' Tra -Prem e7lrhT T: r".u' th. v- " , v . ' announcea in Lh?. woul? Introduce a resolution oha.a V fu vroviaing for the pur viiiwo u v i iib vnvnrn m nnt a w . m... . i - v . w in vast, ui UIB A. rails ml of thet CulUnan ; diamond, the te8.1 .wofld- " & Present ?5 axunaru In ioKen or the loyalty l?T.ecAation the PP'- of thi tution Sii;,sSo,sw?1 01 00?8U Culllnan diamond is valued at 11.000.000, Under the law the Trans vaal rovernmant ta nucii exporteu .v...... '' - Four leaded Meat Cars Drop Into - Wripool Rapid Niagara-Falls. i Y., Aug. 16. A i 'l'u",, rreigni tram was wreck. raM, w-uay on tne lower Hteel arch bride-a five tha .r" bridge was damaged and four cars c. , . " nieat dropped into the KVJ?irlpr,ifapWa- Traffic over the unugc is DiocKca, i ; Comparative Cotton Statnmpnt New York, Aug. 16. For the wak O ..mqj, Alg, JIJ . Net receipts at all U. S. Dorts ; curing wceK ,,.,, . , ,,. -t 712B iri receipts at an u. B. ports name time last year jo S16 iiHui receipis Since Hept. 1st SSfiOTSS Total recpinta tn .m. i.V year ........ ,a.. .....7.855.675 Ehcnnrla fnr tha vub Exports for same week'iast year' ab92 litLPPj?i2? a8,f la8t w .wmo stock at all U. 8. ports .. . ou Stock at all U. S. ports same" ' tima lMt vaav ' . . m . oiv.i;iv it an interior towns LETTERS HEAD TO THE MASTERS Hi mi uiww.iawni ajne 'time last year-. . iiaoia Stock at Liverpool .I .. . .. "9965 Stock at Liverpool same time last year ., ., 61000 Stock of American afloat for" Great Britain Stock of Am. afioat for Great Britain same time last year .... rs.000 COLLEGE 60H0L.RSIHPS WOY. Four Mill Operatives at Spray will a2,1-a, ' Building special to Th Obiervar .: P , .Spray, Aug. lS.-Oh Saturday Inst -n bright and ambitious operatives ft ' thl various mills her t(d the comD.tiiivf tor the SholaVslHp? offend ft o9'V S,.A8 flJ!? j? P?. The rit fvtn, VA' h.:r."VI"."i wa. very H . t, . ivo uiLfirriinn in Tils mm operative., and tWriively intent j ' "wrl" l,ml l" scneme is fatfas!S nrvf Promises results ,mo.t w h-w "V wniestanu Mr, ........... jiawiviiis. or in tipray Wol Itn Mi IS. Won flrat hnr.nl. .-j .'i!!!" ehlp at th A. A M. CbllMFar Rale Sh pottoirMIlL won second honor aid also a scholar.lrlp,at the A. 4 M. Collese. "X;1. "e Xantueket ........ Vii Hii nnors amonir the young lady contestants and mi., nil,,,; Thompson second honor. Thew youni !ftdlh.i entitleJJ,t? 5 eholarshlp tic at the Normal and InduatriaJK-olIege Tat treenaoorO..' -)'"-'.-; a u; 7. ..; Th examining committee Wat comoos- rUn,U,!? HIU wl" t144 Thl op" portur.itl now presented- by the land owners r bjirl readily seised" by the operatives u.d marly r building homes fn4.2Hl?.?' - h-t da".6.! 1 ployed to render saorefl concerts " v-y Punday afternoon at Itecr-atlon Park Their, musig.'. Is of am b!h ortVr and fi very much enjoyed by the la rr, crowds tba t; gather v around , the ruitie blnrt siana. ;' - . ;': --j - . ; Through the good efflces Stats Oo. loglst JosephHyde Pratt. aov.n faT " Tka,!,1,lm r,)8(1' ' lsfsn. jidylse in. the laying of the ls-fopt bed between flprar and teuksvillo. . , Mr R L. Thompson, of Went thirham. Mr. and Mrs. J. t).. Turner. Jr. Mr Thompson succeeds Mr. -Turner as cot ton man for ths mill here and will tase ujt the work fiTtember 1st. The Nantucket Mill have tinder con struction lars cotton warehouse 'ani col ton conveying system. . Col. Fd parsed, of Charlotte; member et -tha-well-linowa-nrm M AlannrWlar" naraed mohlnery arents, spent levers! days of ths week In town. . T In One Mrs. Eddy declares PnblislitY nuu uciajoa rroij)rs was Governed by "Malicious Animal Magnetism" Her Couscl Eutcnr Frequent In- ici uiniuil, Concord. N. H Ann- 1A .a. ing of correspondence to show the de lusions alleged by counsel, to be held by Mrs. Mary Baker . O. Eddy, was continued to-day before the masters assigned to determlnA tho comDctency. John : w. kpiiv senting the relatives of Mrs. Eddy who nave Drougnt sun ror an - accounting Of her DrODertV. fnfrorinrftd tha lat. ters. readlne from one hv Mr. trin,. the statement that a publisher who de- iayea proois or the writings was gov erned bv "M. A M " 'animal m,n.. tism." . Other lette by Mr. Kelly, 'but counsel for Mrs. Eddy frequently objected, especially to on which was alleged to show that Mrs. Eddy had instisted on an auto posy upon the body of her husband to ascertain whether he had not been "the Victim nf nrspnlnol '. nnlmnU mentally administered." As this let ter was written in 1SSZ it was ruled out1 as being too remote. , Mr. Kellv atlfPrt fnr an nrj.. ' bring Mrs. Eddy in ourt br permit an examination of Mr under regular court proceedings at her home and with several of the plaintiffs present Mr. Kelly also asked for an order for the production next Monday of the books in possession of several of the Eddy trustees. Both m taken under advisement. The rest of the session was occu pied with the introduction, subject to exceptions, oi letters written by Mrs Eddy tn her adonted firm Tf Tf T Foster-Eddy, while he-was acting as her publisher and subsequently. in inem sne referred to "M :.A. M.," 'the red dragon." tlce, etc., as being used to hinder her work and Its publication and directed the use of "ararnmant" tn a.a.. this "evil work." Counsel for the "next friends" have agreed to the sueeestlnn nf tha .o.. tcrS that thev Aocomnnnv aM ati..a.. PleJ?nt Vlew to make J'tests" of ai.o. miu j meniai conaiuon. i-Mrs. Eddy's counsel lohlacted. fliif urllt. j-vi . suit with his client before the next session of the hearing and It Is pos sible that he will then agree. At 3:80 O'clock - ndlnummant ai. laxen untu luesaay. , , , COTTON RECEIPTS. New York. Ann- 1 ti,o cm... the total net receipts of cotton pons since September 1st: Galveston Kew Orleans Mobile .. , Kavanrah ,. .. ... Charleston ' Wilmington .... . Norfolk Baltimore New York ... .. Boston ..... mh. . Newport Nsws .. .. .. ... . t Philadelphia ... San Francisco Brunswick.. Port Townsend Pensacola , Portland, Ore Port Arthur & Sabine Fa as.. Jacksonville Laredo. Texas Minor Ports , Ing are at all .fl.Nrt6.W0 .2,293 628 . ii2.974 .1.472.565 . 140.300 . 322.814 . 686,210 . 3.064 . 'i.'.VSII . SS.53R . W.SK'S . 83.072 . 146.437 . 14U,!MMi . 1.000 , 1X!,83 . 7,731 454 . 14.S06 people's mMm :Trinity Pa school All advert lumwi.... t . . '. for less - a-v u. isa ,m advance. WAJfTED. WANTElWTo cbrre.r.nn- v....' 'E&hF hi K5K Oood uZLi.f P" 'heut 1.000. U Pbelw -ggyr -Aaura- a. WANTin-n. "- . I p5de-Se3 FeVUt. house. xr-ve, oru, and c JJKS?1"... -fnographer. WANTltni I . train 7i.Va-.a'" . "Perlence. t0 old. NonTbut men i .hpKPy,.c month aiply, AMrZl.LV1 ' business need y Box 64j Bpr'aP; N. C. "Ce'' J' P' de-klHtP" t"dlng sinT Obaer' 7 ' feet AddrM "F?' em nfHh 'n Private family. Mil'." nr5bsePreer. eXPCCled "Weav W.T, f?r flrst-cjas. fti-il V.i i t111" special i p. LJb cal OT.te&iL D. La Lanne & Elizabetii Qonseryaiopy oZ r.Hczi. , ' CHARLOTTE, .V. C. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR W03IEX anel!!!-! 8Ub,urb011 location. Modern' building, and equipment At:, "u experienced teachers. Classical. Music. Art. Rinrfnilnn triaz-tiva coursea ' . ' stuTdv ."v14 cata,0u correct 'Idea of the courses of luay, and the superior advantages offered. CHARLES a KING, 'president. A First -Class Preparatory School : Certificates of Qraduatlen Accepted tor Entrance to Leading " , - So uthern Colleges. . - ' . Best Equipped Preparatory School In the South Fcsf - UhUVJSS?-? fM Jfcl"-: Cmpue of seTenty-flve 'n.H. conl, nl thirty thousand volume. VeU qm?th.tymiIS um Hlh nd modern . methods of Instruction. Frequent lectures br prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly ' , moderate. Seven years of phenome nal success. ",.' For Catalogne and other Information, address if. M. NORTH. . Headmaster Durham, X. G. 4V 0 III . Jl WtoM.cnf' young men If you drink wml, . u -Va.r0J ?' need tint oiT. ;i,'''"",vcA1s?Lrl"e son B.dg.. Saturday, August U. TRINITY COLLEGE Four DepartmentsCollegiate. Graduate. Engineering, and Law. Larg library facilities. Weil equipped labora torles n all departments of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. tJH?f5LE?' - WISHING TO STIJDY LAW SHOHD IV. nvSTSJjStlRTOR ADVANTAGES OFFEnTO ?SME DEPUtTMENt OF LAW IN TRINITY tol iiD.O; t j 1 1 t 1 t : 1 1 1 : j t t r For Catalogue and further Information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar Durham, N. C. WA NTED A t nnna ,. porary. until ttinTOoeneTai ' WWM.MOJH flttllW&y Total bales 9.S50.SS3 Dally Cotton Market. New York, Aug. 16. Galveston, net re ceipts 200; gross receipts 200; stock 20.256. New Orleans, tone dull and easy; nild- or,g iaft; net receipts 120; groms receipts 1?0: sales 150; stock 40,700; coastwise 1,- Mobile, tone nominal: ' middling 13; net iceipis gross receipts 339; stock 3.W7. HBVAIln.lh Inna alo'i.!.- mMuHn. iak; . net receipts 3; gross receipts 43; sales 2: stock 18,i60; at Britain. 118; coastwise 628. - Charlegton, tone nominal; net receipts 6; grocs receipts 6: stock 4.213. - Wilmington, tone nominal; sales 69; LICK HV, . Norfolk, tone dull; middling 13H; net revoiyia ; gross receipts 46; sales 19' Stock 6.040; coastwise 943. Baltimore, tone nominal; middling 13: net receipts 100: gros, receipts 100: stock 8,248; Qt Britain 205; continent ioo, New York, tone iutet: middling 18 25; gross recelpfg 70; sales 10,000; stock 194, 667; continent 1,201. Boston, tone quirt; middling 18.26; net receipts 747; Gt. Britain 66. nuittueiuiuii, lonu quiei; miaaung 13.&0J it' MISCELLANEOUS. PHARMACIST , tant presVdptlou clerC C.nlx ood reason for chanting. u L.."Sca?eOb? aOWRSIDE BOARDING SCHOOL Non-sectarian, but 'un der Episcopal Influence. English, Music, Art AmanA"'IYiLPO'''t.o.i gales: viriiMusHion or nvi noi- Rlchmnnri " v. UUSS UOX 827, FOR TOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS Near enough to New York te get all advantages, but far enough awav ' to escape the rigors of New York City climate, off the wet bay and! - ocean. Non-dsnomlnatlonal. but under Enlsconai inHun.i Unsurpassed location and educational facilities for girls and young ladles from the South who wish so be near New York but not in the city. EXPOSITION visitors stop at Gray tZZ."?&. Virginia V v . w0l(7ir. ivira. rvi M pasIiu Addresa AKMt??AKriN. thirTb. R" sth . .... 5 u inew resinenee No. th. Al' 1X. on car line to c- -"""-"' ivjpnnuon. , Lodgm tl AnH. n u AT.' VL lpur r more. MISS ELIZABETH TIMLOW, Principal, MONTCL AIR. N. J. Explosion of Huge Gasoline Tank l.ausns I'nnli- : - JanesMIe. Wis.:. .,Afi ;:ifJs!a.Hi - ...... .. v -hSi . ,v- Hvnm mousana ' uraiinnn . nr . iraaniina in - v. - O--l:, wianaara ciii company's tahk at Brodhead, Wis.,' exploded this after noon, destroying the tank and causing a ipanic In the town. A passenger train was standlnsr naajflw explosion occurred. All the car win nows were proken, but no one was injured. . . - , Receivers For 'Assigned Estate of - x-miaaeipma Mill Owner; PhlladftlDhla. Atir. .r i it ra. were to-dav annointed tnr .n. - ... signed estate of Alexandaf rna. t. iiuu wwner oi inis city. The llablM iu;s are placed at ; 1597,68 J, but It 1s believed the asserur1 will nearly uover l(vk 1 Total to-day, at all ports, net 73; Gt. Britain 874; continent 1,401; stock 292.994. Consolidated, at all ports, net ",12S: Gt Britain 497; France 446; continent 6,045. Total sluce Sept. 1. at nil ports, net 9, m,m Ot. Britain 3.765.738; France K.B2X,. wi continent: a.tw.uau; japan 248,211! jnrxico w, Interior Movement Houston, net receipts 1,120; gross re- cwpis i,i-v, Bfiipinpnci ou; f.tocK 11,4X4. 1 ausutw, igiiu quini; iiuuuiing net i n-vnijjia & , urow inmimtti snipmenis 807: sales 19; stock .83. Memphis, tone quiet; middling 12; net receipts 30; Kroes receipts 70; shipments 4ni . a.a -i- a a n .. St. Louts, tet receipts C; gross receipt Wti; Shipments 118; stock 8,004, Cincinnati, nft recoiptu irrost T grjpta w; nmrneniB morn tttj$u Aitla,,.4tl& Atm v1j44II tiw . Mvuiav iat v vf it uiiu Miiuuii jt( , iifi. receipts 33; gross n-celpts 33; shipments i; sales is: iock nt. T.lttla tnnTr .fnilr 1 Til Total 'to-day, net receipts l,2fli); gross receipts 1,454; shipments 1,652; sales 6; New York , Cotton. New York, Aucr. 1 Cotton, spot Twa0.U?"aJcLi..youg man canlial fnr tha " " ..1,n raising to mill, whi .r,hr,.rv7.?' " ??.'- tetn rear.' airir-;. ".J,u".rJir' J'"r- facturing.- Aes. Capitai:"rTaOb1: WB WILL SELL, commencing Satur day, a nice lot of Morten Virginia ?.I?p!!lS"h fe,f-h? Call VnS eiS n.Vitr company, a uwu f ARM (94 rcres) for sale or rent: two doralllna. iu,- ....T1 -T. abundant spring water on the place: i Alii.. . '-'""na oiaing com- l'7l VTIII4 XVUAO. (INCORPORATED) This is the laraest. fl nest annlnnaf4 hmln... t i . . . . . . . ... V --.j.v. -o .so in .unn Carolina . a positive provable fact. Fall Opening MntMnbnr 2il. ion7 tva .. c.,...,ii a,.. . - w. - enter by September" 3d. " lu " wwr write at once for our Offers and ths ft neRt Cfllulnfflta fvai iih1lelHa4 In this State. They are Free. Address King's Business College Charlotte, N. C or Raleigh. N. C ALL WOMEV hava a iHah 1.. t.ii. . when they do, they snd their work to inn ar ii wri c it v iivmna1 riuaai.i WaW. - .aamna 1 FOR SALE. unlands ales 10.000 bales. Nlllai 13 25, middling gulf middling i.l.orti.aal. Futures opened steady- and Cormtlnflf the Record. In'dianatpolis News. , Representative , Chamn 1 tTiavHr Missouri. . tells" , a story wbout former ttwpresemaiive iienry u Johnfasot), of Indiana. 'Wr. Johnson." ihift mm: gaged . In -a delbate with an Illinois vongresfiman .and caned nlrn an ass. mis ,wa- vnparnamemtury, of cotirse, and had to (be- wiendfawn. ' Pimmani to the order of the speaker, Mr. John son said: - . , t f "'I wlthdnw tihe language t used, 'Mr, p?iker, (but I insist that the gen tleman from Illinois is out ot order. . ; How am I out ' of orderr de manded the Illinois snan, with con slderahl Iheat, , " 'Proibably a .veterinary' , suaTreon can tU you retorted Johiwon. This was parliamentary and went lnW the Record." - - - barely steady. Aug. . fcept. .. Oct. Nov. .s tec -Jan. .. Feb. ,. March.. April .. May i.. Open ' High 11.24 11.2 11.2M 11 91 1JL0? 12.12. 1Z 21 12.25 12,30 11.40 11.98 is!? 12.21 ,12.27 12.30 Low 11.23 11.29 11 17 17.00 12.00 1215 12.24 - closed Close 11.20 11.31 11 87 .12.00 12.10 12.13 12.19 12 22 12.2S .'- 6e Island Cottonl ' Chart(ston. K C. Ann 14ti.a T.i.-a - .jvw ininiig cotton market: Receipts none, exports none; sales none; stock bt bags. Quota tions oiYltted. . . , F2MLEr0nA 41 MIX 'cales Wn hn" s VFWa M- COO'. F?rt.BAL?Re"ldenc8,,n Dlworth. "For Mr,. mVfflf 10 KJ, A. Bob- i FOR SALR3 barber chairs at a sacri. Jf-KMyM r' " Kerners- FOR RENT. Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE, N. C ' This old and well-known school makes nn nretentinna ri.ima sr- -- - aa aaw but confidently points to Its thorough work. Its Ana flMilfv an. A It graduates filling nosltlons throughout tha Rtota rt. M.u w Hivviiw charges, conservatlvs methods and refined surroundings recommend 11 10 au. For catalogue address ? Rev. J. R. Bridges? D D. rrta.h.r ,".l'L"r'""a ?r nan- ... .,.,,Caa, w una iu cent store and munH atnra lrf,l.... .a i' 1 fJ.ore I VI a S9, jt , , . 1 . r?!a,.RET.r?? flPTtmnt In Norman lrh n. IT 11 ' ' vu,u U"l". rtSE-. S' W' Norman, Stono & Bar- fwn it 7. i" F"",veniencas. sou 1M. jryon ot- C H. Robinson & Co. FLRhR5N.T-"?,l.h.i!?om Elm.! 1 ',v . . wrence, corner Eilaa . tirrence street FPii-i BENT.No. 809 Knst avenue, nine THE BAtTIMORf KtDICAI (OlUCf. IVa.a l A - - I I wwwai WBcniM XftCiiuiM! mocfrfi col-1 IrtTft htiildlnaTii lr(tits hsil I theatres.. Large and eompletely etmlppoj laboratorl-i. Capacious hospitols and die- iitupnr.v. driki lor cntniocue. Aodress bAYID 8TRKKT. M. D. f)ean, Mdtson ru biiu unurr. ttye,, paiumore, Md, CONVENT BOARDING SCRO OL For Yonnfi Ladies and Glar-. ' " Thorough regular courses In English", BIuslo and. Art fipecikl Business wurw, iocaiea in f leamont regi on, climate equable and salubrious. WSTERS OF MERCY t SACRED UK ART ACADEMY. DELMONT. N. C. vlf.ou don't .helievs lhs.,wdria It u'yv..?ro.winir " th oldest liummmni,. c Due West female College , Strengthened faculty, New Carnegie Hall, with elegant accom. mooauons ior juo Doardfirn.. Electric light,t . steam heat Com ', plete water-works , and sewerage. 4 Attendance Ust year the largest in our nisiory. a large number of , rooms already reserved. Col. B .u,ry na ciusiveiy equipped - with th celebrated 6tie . piano. Beautiful catalogue, v Until September 1st ' the presldenfa 1 a1i4ra.a will ha , REV,-JAMES BOYCE, MONTREAT, "N C.- Hi "in .ax y.Mif '! "V ,? ' ia.n OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. sS '-' "" ria araow VMnrmaa a sacMSto CoUt Wl'i rrmnlMv. Bwk KmiM. law. Slwt HuU. T WriK N r..V 1.1LI.L .1 u.-.i c. ,. - a 1.000 Urt Jml. ana tl ist UI. 66 k' Y-.T &jra.arl L'" u" ""'.n..vrriv.l,1.'" SaXArfaaiafc.a. adaVaa. raOrRSSOKS 1. A a &t M, HOLT. DC A LV8TITCTE i AND A sUTlVjiaS , conservatory; ' a men graee-eoiiegs tor women. Twelv departments under specialists. - Excellent brick buildings and spacious grounds. E"ry precaution against fire and dis ease. Takes a limited number and glvs fnritvMnnl atantlna IFn,t..l.a k - - ............... ..u....v., , uuiiwow imiv a VOIfc tury ago and run solely on ita marUs. ot vaiauiau apply 10 i UJNRY 4ER0ME STOCKAIUX - Cat St ' t a r aiasviuercmaieioii 11 ode rn itfuliavt.isvfifr fc.iTt L4rg attendance, Kind home if -fluencea v Moderate prices for excellent advantages, only good m studious girls are wanted, poard a tuition tor . session. ' i 1 47.60. ou.,,;' prions as moderate. Send for cati logue. J. A. SCOTT. D. .D.. Pres. i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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