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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER JANUARY 10, 1003. COAstf UVE HfTKfACHKS ALSO. Ipi lHrrft It Intentions of Taking Off Train . 6" " 1kvccn .-...,.,. iii nml - licnrM-llsvlllo, s: V 'nut .May. He llallort tiy HnH- road Connill"n JikIccs CaJIctI j in Pass .onsinuii.iiaiuj- 01 lonlract Labor Law. Olwrver Hurt nil. 1C3 Main tstrt. . Columbia, C, Jan. 9. ;f- com Ctt Line mad with none- t.iat for the purpose of retrench ment It wlil take off a dally pa'isenzer train opvratTnr-tn the prosperous lee iVe section of the State. 1 hi notice race to-l I" ,-,ter ,f thc railroad cammUsioi. Trorn" TTirraj gui.nntendnt MJen. saving that eifectlve iiuMfary Vith management would ditconunue t!8)p 66 sad io between- Kay t Ueviile. N. O and Henn-ttsvlllf:. S C Mr. biodtn ple-ided that this train Was put on .as an .MH.nment some- time ago. but that It rever has paid, ana lliaUiraina.ijl and -to etw-ei'ii these r'",s provide surtl.iciit seivlce. , ... ." cnaiiir.au cvughiran immediately wrote Mr. Broden that the commission .h-Aaporuved I "lie dlscorti nuance of the tri.ii In uuvstion, nut only frc.iuse one train a. hy ach way was not sufficient for the i.-ce tntiiodation of hf travel be-, iwe.-n bVnneilsville ami the N- rth Caro- lln". h'lt because dit-t on'inuanee would break hp tiff arra iiteinenla ri cemly enured into -for the relief of the M-fall section for ciintt. tion with Co lumbia and Charleston..,- The commission ' .annul regulate the runnlna: of the com ps i:v' train In North Care lira . terri- ..... I.,,., finllinrilir In .-Om. linj. mil ii ...... . - , rt mo trail;;. ilily each way o South', Carolina lines, and Mr. Ouuarhrhan asked "Mr. linden i" show cause . Isidore the commission wjiy this.iram Khould ml be KDi in service hlC Justice Pope txtay signed tin order In the rn'.to vf eg parte HoUn-van tilling " iiletli.K en ban: of -ll the Cir cuit and Supteine Court .lu.igfs of the State to be held lu'ie'n'jtt Tlima.la'y. to r.-s up'-n. the, c-,niiitut:onaltly of Sec tion of the' .?ivll nxle. wliHi Htion .ludjte Kranley in the Fedi-rl Court lust Knrlim declared a fr-nr. of peonage and. .thereforf. in violation of the Federal constitution f' rMddiiiR linprieonnient for rl.ht. The ' wrtiOn , h. iiienllo-i if what In Vih wn as. the contract labor act tt the L'ttlKlalure. .ro iilinsr tine or 1m pi tfKinmtnt as punlf hnn nt tor a pernon i.i fe'i:res niiMd:et r .tlur aiironcen' o i'-r an .iKricult oral lien nod then r -f. (o perfortr the labor iie acrec to perform to produce ih or p. The iiuetion li'volve.: Is ui' extremely fPifortant ' re. affi-c tins fat mm hitercntd In a vlt il way th'nunh'nit tin- Stale, .ind v. hciher thc South C irnliuH r nt It will tjkf a pittinri i i;wwile that nf J 1 1 t kc llrawley .will, he witched lll keen In tereM. Tin I'.rav.ley il.vlHicin hiiH leMi (inpialed and wih, tliciifoie. not iH'ftune 1i;h i i i i r i I ii in payeed upon by the high est trilitni.il of I lie lor il. HoWi'Ver, niaBht'a tin thrtMitthout . ti .- Slate have In en niuttonfo to i iove Blowly In thin Mirt of rj-ee. rind the (racticil effft-t t1 Jui'K" I lawlev'K ll " lsli.ll liHR heen to nult!y the n -t. In th meantlnie II ecciiin likelvMliat the coiiIitilc Iji't'isiat ure will entirely vle out the. lion lavv. Cer tain it in that llie onll-llen law tdvncutiK, nri" i n httn ix 'loveruor At ol liiinM' lf. will neike a viiroroiiM Unlit to have 'he rire-.iled Still It Is i.(irilly ecrtaln that thK' t-.ri-m will meet with diter m'ineil optKi-'ltion. Il in e-vnli ntly ton jff of the r'intc Swpt omo i.'i urt In J.-ifii urn thc .onMlti.llne.filHy of Hie act heft re. the flirot in tli- l.fglflat ore beii . The am . u.- I ineftlni; of tt.- S tith t' nro hna liar Axoc(ition will h- h.ld here on the l'llh mid K.th, the :i r.r iiiil. or.it ion to he delivered triiit year bv JtelKf Wen ''fl P. SiatToH. formerly rif the Vt-rnnmt SunrfPie t f-Vir.li hut row t'blef Justice of thc Supienie Court for ti e limirkt of "ohimhln It In xtct-d thnt t Irui trd wMI itK-Hd tie banrpiet. .Anioni! thoiie who will ri ( nd to tnnnin will he Col John J. Keiiiphill. a fi.nier io 'inlan m -a- rc.i,ji,(r ;,t -hirrptnn : Cul. r.ohr(, AlOrich, of Jtiui.v. .11. ami (; v ffnor Anfl. . Tni.vi. or p.ig kuvpct sriT. This AVill Coiim. exl Wffk at Oxftsrcl at a Nperjal Term of iran villo tnrt Durliam anil the JSoutli orn ItallwHV Iay IUv Another Ilffht Hc-oorder "ottrt 1aiitcU lor the Hull Oty. 'Special" to .The Observ er. . -Durham, Jan. 9. Next week there will toe a tpeclxl lerm of court In ' Granville county and one of the niont dntereKtlnjr of the uses to come up I the alander auit of Mrs. William K. Garner aalnst Thomas M. Thomp son, which esUR from Creed moorr There wtU be a largre array of Mw yera Jn 4he -ae and rthe-flwht will be i harJ one. .Following the la.ndr suit "will ibe a civil action in which Mr. Garner s brining ut aan'it Thomaa M. Thomawn for $5,000. The damage suit, will not be tried et the gpecla.1 session of court. This opectal term , of court wjl. be presided over hy Judte 0. H. Oulon. It te,lnsr c!ed for the -purpose of teatOriK up the dookert end diD08lig of a number of case that have ac cumulated, it Is thought, however, thnt the lanJer suit brourht ity Mrs. flarner will ake up much of the term. Connected with ithe ulander charpe are th'flarrrPaTHif twveral people of prominence. It is aliened by Mrs. Gar ner, -who beilonsrs a promlne-rrt and well-known family, hm.t Thomnon. thc defendant, " hid . circulated arid caused to be rlrculate certain lan drous remarks In which her name was connected with ithat of Dr. J.F. Sanderford, one of the mot promi nent of the physjdao in the Oreid moor eevtlon. Dr. Fanderford re--sentod the chaws that were made. It will he reovllej tht not lonvr since there was a TireHminaryihearlnfr of ithls case at 'reedmoor, the b'arlnfr liiKtlnjr part of two day. At that hearlnsr Thamsson wns sent to the hlirher court under a tmnll bon1. Th? evidence given at that time was sen sational In the extreme, and U is ex pected that fhe Oxford hctrln will be one of "(Treat Irrterest and attract tt larsro number of people. It Is more th'in irolable that flt the next meeting of the board of city nl lcrmen the matter of providing un derground crosulnjt!" for two istreets that croj'S he Seiuthern rend, will tie ta,en up and some action taken. In fact H look s ns If the city 4tnd the Hotithern road will iave a 'eJCTOp" over the ' matter. .ome .rime gn tNe board mi.de Bn order that the Southern Rdllway pro vide an un lf-rgroumd cr sln et Al tfm avenue, nd thego wn an agree ment betwfin he road and the city that 'the Ktter should do the xcvsi Ing and the former .he remainder of the work, this to be comoleted within a var from the date of thi.s agree ment. One of the city al lermen env ihPt the cltv has been ready nd will ing to do Its p-irt at inny time, but that, nothing has heen done ns yet,, and It will row be lnvpwlble to com p'r'e the work within the time 'pre scribed. ' .At the tnme thne of this asree nient tlie rvClway was 4ntnictcd. and agreed, to put n n'eel bri Ire ru-r'ns (!re;nn rret where If parses -unter the road, and nothing lias heen done about this. There Is much tlk here now abu fi-skinir the Ixrl1ature to i amend the chan'er of th cllv thnt u re cordrr coiirt cm he estshlieh-d. rlv In r more ipuwer to the court. This IH nrohahlv be nrVed at the next meeting of the Lea-1'lnttire MAY IXVKSTKiATt. KAfUS, riesolutlon OfTcrrxl in Kentucky Sen ate TolMMro Is Bclntr Hurried to liiil-ville to Kecapc l-'nrtlier VUlts or "Mailt Kldfrs." FranKfort. Ky-, Jan. 9. A resolu tion wii offered in the Senate to-day by Senator Newman, providing for a full Invertigatlon the tobacco situa tion Inv'udin the "night rWera" pi I da and the American Tobacco Company's right to Ar "jhnM In Kentucky. The reJlut!on wliflit be voted on toefore het Monday. ' C. M. Barnetit, who was recently ap pointed tire miirshal of Kentucky, and" who Is ipresidett of the American So ciety of Equity, as the tobacco grow ers' aHyociitJlon ia calle-l, arrived here to-day and anoynced that lie had fil ed his resignation as -president wHh the executive, board of that organiza tion in Indianapolis. . . Joulsvllle. Ky.. Jan. 9. Tobacco from all parts of the State ia feeing hurried to Louisville for storage in warehouses wfiere It may he Inmir ed in order to escape the cancellation of policies or the refusal of new risks in nccordance with te policy whrch has !been adopbed by most of the fire Insurance confpunles doing business In the State, owing to the apprehen sion of further raids by "nizht rid ers." Local Injrurance men said to-day that no orders ha I br-in received for the cancellation of pcrtieles on tofoueco stored here. t A detail of (twelve men from the first resrlment. Kentucky imilHla. Wt Iulsvil!e to-day for Iyebanon. In re sinonse to orders tinted toy Governor Wlllson In order to protect the prop erty of the American Tobacco people flt that place. Lebanon has been (threatened recently by "night riders." American fsoclctv of Equity Demands a Hctractlon. Henderson,, Ky., Jan. 9. At the Htate union pf the A-merrcun Society of EquU'. whlcl convened here In an nual fi-sion to-iav. the society calltd upon Governor Wlllson to prove or retract a statement thait the society i was guilty of participation In tlie "n'.trht ri ler" lawlessness. j The president caid the (society Is op- twysed to lawlessness. His state- memt was wamly applauded A resolution was presiente.V and adopted priwl Jing for the framing of a memorial inking "Congress to en force the existing l:ws to curb the power of the wi-callej "tcibawo trust" and also to pas new laws for the Tro tecitlon of growers which .have been (presented at this, session. EJ v0 Our water comes from wells 14UU XS 1 Our barley is 4ruour business selected selected from the by a best Most of our hops are Bohemian. partner, f jthat is grown. M hi Our yeast is mother cell. 'Tis produced forever from a yeast that no one can the same duplicate. That is why Schlitz beer is good. A WHITK HOUSK FrXCTIOV, iti:ms i iiom winSshouo: iusiiop fi.M,ow.iY to sii:ak. rKtlnciM.hcd MctlKiiiiet Orator In Ihliter an Atlflrrvt at irsilHrt Mrs Carrie . 1'ulp.n Aiks I'or Absiliite tiivorce (.aic f'Hv's Leading ( Inh i;iifls onici-rn I'or tlie Year. f-f 'iiil to The (ihservcr. nrcensbwro. . Jan. 'i. A hnmim l l!l he jriven In the dining hall of Greerodioin Kema 1e fol mm the evenlnK of February I'lth, !o wlij, i v.-lll he Invit.-l .roinirunt liiymui frm all partn of ih,. :.te. . Among tV lpe;lkeiK will he Mi.-hop Charles It ;.illo ay. u hii-e fame ax all oui- tor Is Kto.uii' i hroiiKlioij t the f i u n- ti ' A I. men - I ii. try. Oth'-r peiikerd V) he , refill- ,il.. thai thin fd'aiatit increased I work of t . general and .a: canon of Kiiii. M Kite v'a her p')H i..n i n lndu"tii , IDciitT "" to f ( hi i - K! f. Mrs. Alon.o Hi Jmu,,..,) rardf for a lie given WnliiV? January I'.th The W-l-M.Vh:te pany, of" N a; York. 5ox fr.vnv .d r W. O. At hat nltiht he M'rrhant' prominence It ii heheved I .-iile.u lit Inir 1 i-MlIt ill rin re-t Hi tllf "Methodist H' tiiai iv T(l ! oftice enter hie, 'hn: in ih n il in In- li.'i," i-'-viuneil of The I i.-iily olIeKO next If In- oial Id 1'i-rkitiH lias eiic lire partv to "In y . nflernonn. lleiilly Corn hifi hmiKht. two St r a' find. aiin.ll il llleellinf (,f !id - Miitiufai-lurers' f'liil. Mr. j re-o'k nt : ife t re?- trnt) vil li I'--i 1 j t: Uio C 1 1 lien I .Mr : ent; Mr pre t ! I. I I am. .) 1 I'.n eti1 til and I'r; I'lnrl. conmiiMec. I : W-i re Kim .fed f tier.i a l-iliei; Kin ; .,hei ofllti'Tl. the ,1-, .Mi.rs f, 0. Wll-n and ( 1. H f-vihirs, win srre!ry and tri-aur-r. "he t Ivili Iiow Mm ;i Mr? i r V 'Hied Hil n Court r n!.-f!..i'i-huliat:d. Wiii.e'.n 'lll They have eia.i tin.e it it I 11 lietr.fen thoi are .Mr Fulton's i was elected i a hliiiiv, fir-1 it V .S hcii-k. M-ssr Ttn'ir.-' S X l.'one, F .1 -Muir 1, IXerutive if repeff 'life. m-m-I'ercv liriiv, f-'a.... Mr re-i l.-cie l rep ir d that Ml riihei . i i nf linotiph lcr Already r'.nllMecl For the N'cm - Alnry Conipaiiv. Mrt or Tlteni I-'ormer f'ollcce Cadets. CorreKponUence of The o: n-rver. W'innsboro. S. C., Jan. S. Adjutant and Inspector General Boyd, of Co lumbia, stopped in Wlnnaboro yester day on hla way to Iloston. The ob ject of his visit to Wliinsboro wa. to meet Mayor T. If. Kctchln and County Supervisor J. R. Hurley In ri'srard to the. orcanizailon of a nillii'try company at this place. ...., the mleet mimlllT Of has been enrolled and proper nppllra-j fion lias b f n made to Colonel Hoyd. ! There heinir no rutnpany in r-air Held countv and the Wllinl"ro H" pie no enthusiastic over . the latfsl hil ty of the organization. It can bo Iv asserted that a cotnpnny win ' . - ...i: . .... I ,. .....v. U thl Mioll lie runs en. .m. iji.ni.. .i ... expend tlit the AVlunsboro com panv will lie placed In the Third licgiim nl. This will Klf . it .-oust duly for two nt-ekt- null Mim iinr. 'I ,ie niaj'ir-ity of the your men of the town, among whnm a number are Ki-adtfate of the Citadel. ClemHOn, and ot,her military lnstilutes, has taken hold .f matters and ere lon the ,Vinnsb.iro ronipany wU -b second to none In the State. Monday was sillesday in horo. Mules were sold rati price from 7." cents to $1"iO i ee.nvd of .fartiiT." an. Inercstcd tl.ended -he sale and many transfers of . live .lock took place. . . cttiorH.Y sruni:i with muii Heeeptlon In Honor of the Dlplonmllci Corps a Great Success. Washington. -J-m. 9. The first atate reception of the season was held t the While House to-nlrht, the func tion -being In honor of the diptonvvtic corps. It was one of the most n' fahle society events ever given a.t t.he White House. The Marine Band proclaimed the appro-tch to the Kat UiKim of the Fre.dent!')l parity at the hour et for the rereptlon. Ptpceding the president and Mrs. Ttoosevelt were Colonel Charles S. Hromwell nnd Lleutereint Command er Pirns. the.I'resllent's aides, fallowed by the Vict" President, and Mrv Fair hanks, tho members Tif the Cabinet with their ladies, nn'd Stcr?tary to Che President and Mrs. Loob. Fir3t to greet thj' President and Mrs. Roose velt was liaron Des I'lanehcs, the Ital ian ambassador, dean of the diplomaf I" corps. : Then followed In eccord anre with their Tank, the other re-p-re'i-'ntnti ves of foreign governments with .heir fimiUes. Al the niem "bcrs of the diplomHilc corpt wore court or military uniforms, while the ladle who necompanled them, wore handsome -gowno and jewel" Other invited guet to the 'number of sev eral thoustinj were In line. CHII.n FALLS INTO FIUK. Winns wiiil? I" ,i head, t others Arllne. Thorpe. 10 Yrnr of Age, He celves Hums From Wliich She Cnn linl llecovcr. f'peclal to The Observer. Ashrvllle. Jan. 9. Arllne Thorpe, the 10-year-od daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I Thorpe, of this city, was fcarfullv burned this morning by fall- i Ing into an -open, fireplace that all hope for her recovery ha been abandoned- It seems that the Utile girl I was sitting on the edge of jn tilted chair In front of ! the grate when nhe lost her balance 'and plunged into the flame. Members j of the family (julckly removed the lit ! tie vi tloi and extlifgulshed t!:e bla. j lug clothing, hut not until he had ; been burned so badly that she cannot recover. The iittl-j girl was just re mverlng from ah attack of scarlet fe ver and was in the room with her TU ITeTir("nrri7!rT Wih"iTtsT.TH scaTtet fever. Mrs. Thorpe, the mother, Is also very ill. But skill, we spend more money more on purity more time, more -than on any other cost of our brewing. Ask for the Brewery Bottling, Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz. To avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded That Made Mil oeer ii That is why Schlitz beer 'is good for , you. r " ' 'i All orders sent to Whitlow and Perrow, Old Phone, 366, Middlesboro, Kentucky, will receive prompt attention. 4 -V way VCZ- rH WUA ASSOCIATION OF' I XIVER-SITIES. Cominiltee to I ! present S. A. I,. ll.iiidln.Mers Is Oi-kiiiiI.oiI. Haltitnoie, Jan. 9. Conferences between holders of Hie first mortgage bonds of the Seaboard Air Lino Hall way and representatives of the In stitutions Interested In the protection of these bonds, representing out-of-town and local interests; have been going on for several days with the view to forming a committee to loolt enoc. out for the Interests of these bonds. ; ! The Fuit'.n ha-i Insti iui'.ford Superior divorce, from her Fulton, ol Th'.'mas heeri xf-parated for !iatir.n Is pending M rein aij Hi Sa'pp ::! 1 rtif ys 1 )l,i liarscd Fiiirl,,'1 AtlMcKs F.n cVi.ir tunlnw. .r iolislMir. and ' Ills Mfc i llesoiilrcd of 'I lie Idoii i Man .lallci'. flf('Wll I i TJ.o ,.i.l.mn I Kiieo .onfarr.n.i ,;M;ra..ro. Jan. "''";Sil the Election of H committee at law. - toe .pufclle '"'!'"'".-, meeting held here to-day, C. Sid-rr"-U,Vv;tS, t'XVh-!' Xhepard. of New York, was tit v U e 'nam ot Hugh'-y.' anJ- t ! H- ted chairman. Should It bo .hU lime Mr out 'a w Is-not expected ; deemed necessary to Bsk for depos.t live i'vpie ii'ivh 'iT'i Hturhey Hp- "f hnds. tho trustee of the Issue '-'led to uiertnt. n lent Ih.rt.h for n ! Got, h to Meet George HmUenliiiii.lt pl-'tlm 'representing hlmsr-lf to he ( Haliiim.re. will be named as the de an expert- imi.'hifilst ii-nl " iiicchunic. j i.osi'ory. ' " I whose h i-mf was In California. He; wa i civen a po't'ion and jo.n proved j Vr(. W rc-ked on DinnMtml Shoals to be incompetent e l I i il ur-vi y got (MiM-iw itTe.iel hi iThrci Instittitioiw Admitted lo Mem- l.ersliin ir. ii. . itowe oi inn mi- verslty of ITiinsylvanlu, Peliters I'rliirlml Addn-ss. Ann Arbor. Mich.. Jan. 9. At the ninth annual conference here tn-d,-i of the Association of American Uni versities, the committee, on aim and scope, appointed at the last conven tion, reported in favor or admitting to membership in the association the Universities of Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri. The report was adopted and tjie three universities notified by telegraph of their admission. The committee al.-'o recommended that fn addition to the other requirements now necessary for admission to the association, universities seeking mem bership be required to Insist .upon at least one year of college, work as a P r OeTfTlWt etor n d mlsslon-t o-1 he pro fessional courses. The feature of the afternoon ses sion of-th? conference was an address by !r. L. S- Howe, of the University of Pennsylvania, upon "The possibili ties of Ch ser Union Between the Unit ed Stales and Lalln-rAmerlca." A reception In the gymnasium by the faculty of the University of Mich igan followed Pr. Howe's address. To-night Dean Cooley, of the medical department of the University of Mich igan, read n paper before the confer- Ylrsrlnlan and Kentucky Girl Married i -Tou'll he healthy and happy if your Ttv I omr Dlnanee Telephone i ,iver. a,:(l bowels work naturally. Hol Hj Long distance itupnone. .... Iockv Mountain Ten keeps the. Winchester, Ky., Jan. "9. Edward oreans working right, brines robust Hurch.at Hampton, Va.. and Miss Eva Downing, here In Winchester, were married this afternoon by long dis tance telephone. Rev. H. W. Stewart, official from this end of the line. PON'T TAKE TUB Rls.lv. When you liave a bad rough or cold do not let it drag along until it Mrcpmes chronic bronchitis or develops into an attack of pneumonia, but plve It the .at tention it deserves and get rid ol It. Take. Chamberlain's Ccugh Remedy and you are sure of prompt reilcf. From a srrsll rxelnnlnjr the sale arid ui-e of this preptiratlon bus extended to all parts of ii i-niied Slate and to many foreign S-oiintries. Its; mar.y remarkable cures of coughs and colds have won for It tnts slle reputation and extensive use. Sold by W. L. Hand & Co. health to all. Try it now. 3fic. Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co. Tea or A goodly nun her '.f iidicn In To;. tig Wum"ti ir!t i.-in' Asso la tent work i-ueitit,i ,i ;n the soca-' lion's rooms. 2o Vet Market' street, this afteit.o .n f'oiii 'o o' Im li !o i!.tnd a "e.hiiiH sho .-r '' K.icti one hr"og't yi of china of some sort nml ' ini- '.cca f on esjijt f..me on.. ff.-.ed an entrane to Tr J. S .'ls' ilenfal "!!ne - while be at d.r.ner j.s"-Miiy offer. nios. and soe i;,0 otth ..f inaurial Mr an I M iA .1 Ii Thnrard. of'Whll Vome AiasVa. tr vi-P'-ip Mr and i " r-U Mrs I F Wt, Mrs. Tbagard being Mrs. West's sl-'ter Koli. Itor A ' L iiro. K J.im s.ld to Mr. M.- W- Thoirfpsor nine..,i In the Fiittn-r properly.' the pretty tesl- ,on in 'h MortM-rn part ity and h'ih il i"i-h'r t- ti.e h'-a tivit Mr dlwharo und nt- t,i -k. d hlio with a -dirk with the npoye res'. r;t. Mr. oullaw Is a i..d"eltl'n itrid'u' ex'-eiient gentleman. Hugh- is In - J-.Tr. Calhoun Trial to Ho -Continued.' Fan Franclfco, Jan. 9. Francis J. ' Heney, special assistant to United States Attorney General Charles J. Honapart1 in the Oregon land. fraud trials and lending prosecutor nf the San Francisco 'graft" cases, arrived .here to-day from Washington, where j he went to confer with President Roosevelt at the President's request, ilr. Ilonev made arrangement to ld. iv for continuance of coKsirr stwk svf.s i.ifk. dential of th -i in--t It Mon H -"ttft mi Its MKslon of l e iib nml Will Surely He Kept as a very,- mciilr. sj ei lal to The f ihs- rver . Ashevllle. Jan. 9 To the presence of a Mi e cors-t stay Miss F.va Chambers, nf this city, owe her life. In her room witii a little elKht- uln last evening, the chTrd pi-l;ed up n 12-crilihft! revolver ly Inz there - and.' accidentally pulling trie triRfe'r. sent it bullet into 'Mis Chambers' left side. The bullet struck, the i-met rtny near the heart and was ; mopped In Its progress. The st.ty h ji. driven sitgally Into ..Mis I namtier side but rode no serious hurt.. Hut j O nicer.1 f-r the the bulVt: which : ; .flattened. would almost certainly I I. . the trial of j Was the lieoiiora. Patrick Calhoun, president of the ' Norfolk. V.. Jan. 9. The schoon-! United Railroads, on the charge of jer that vent to pieces off Diamond I bribery. He left to-night for Portland 'shoals Tuesday has ben rosslbly to conimenus the trial of former Unlt I Identified u the Leonora, from Hound j ed .Stales District Attorney Hall, of j Pond. .Me., loaded with fish scrap, and I that city, w ho Is accused of romplle- bound for Charleston. S. C. 1 he res-I ity In land frauds. I cued rook regained consciousness this j afternoon and confirmed the I lentl- Negroes lake Itirderou Assault on licatlon. Wreckage w ashed ashore i. , Farmer and W ife. ri.'nrs tlie name Leonora, r our- oiiuiph llawklnsville. t.a. Jim. A murder- i were vvafhed ashore during the day, lens assault wiis and one of the crew is still to he I Marl In accounted for. The life suver.s iluru that not oven a spar of the , wreik remains to show where the i vessel struck. 1 Comnils-4on Merclumtx c ,i a o fi ji , . 4 .1 n 3 1 l.e i or, ' eluding session .,f the' ti.ree dity roh-ihi ctuoj deat refiiiori of the -na'.iunjl leasnie of rem rnlwilon nierchj.nts of the United Stale" -was h'-l to-nlglif. oRii c-rs to serve the en."ijir.g p'-ar were ctectej as fuliows: President. W'Kmer H,e-, M.l A'a-ikee, Wis.: U t previlent, It. ' lirwn. PhiiaJelpnla: t:refary. A. Warren ran It." H'-t n: ireas.ir-r. Charles H Wttliams. Norfolk IV'rin. IJi . wtu n e ted a the place f r the evet)- nlb-cCirn-rif.on. . , The rcle 1'ulls off the- Mlwlppl Mud Hunk. NeP" Orleans. La.. Jan. S. A wlrfe b mesnge frooi the Southern I'a elilc steamer. Cr 'i!e t -n!ght sflys that (he -stea-ner at 6 "ti'i-r?k irot off the mud Inlik at the mouth of the Mt siesippl. w here she hm been aground 'for ;l h'l'jru. Tb Creole wa r."t dnmaited and proceeded r , her way l!.NV . V'ork. . X ': ' .- One "More Victim of Hiram. Gu Wrrck. Atlanta, O., Jan. 9. Alexander F'.rester. of Cleveland. O.. who nuf fered severe injuries -In the Hiram, c,a.. wreck on the Sout.iem Hallway Wednesday, died at the Atlanta Hos pital to-day. Tae death of Mr. Forester brings j the death list a the result of the; wren 10 i.iui. - At the Atlanta Hosplt.ilfwhor mn't of the seriously Injured were taken, all but Mrs. Hoover, nf Cleveland, .jirif out of ilamt.T. S.ie, however, Is 7T. made on Mr. n-id Mrs. I.ivlrigston. nt their home at ,),. OoldslMtro. to the upper part of the coum- v last niKiu ai j-i'i-if' uy iwn nem farm hands on the place. Mr. I.ivings'en wn sirti- k on the bead with hull bet snd his wife's throat was cut. Holh were ieirerotisly hurt and at l-st atioiii-ts were il expected to live. Ths ilee.1 was conimltn-d. It Is. suppoeed. for fie purpose of r iblwrv. SheriT K.orers stariiil at enee for fhe sierie. hut wa notified that Hie negroes bad Iji-ei captured and shot to' death. Hr. and Mrs. J. S. Hood leave this mnrnintr for their future home at Hnrss-Fh e . 1 II H'V, ' 9 . -S r I fll T1 ta I Good? Well guess yes ! Didn't you ever taste "Why pud'-r j baff , 1 I expected to recover. : I.iiuisvllls Crotrler-Journal. "Whsfs the msfter. Airy' Mii!i it pll. that l.tg trtrl ver ; doriit .-i know. she .ikcd me If -l pmwiler rag withn!" i Puck, I Custei ier Who I that lady your clerk, i ire t reri'ti nar wtih..o much defei"!!, e ? jln,-Jkrler It at' Oh. tbefs Mi. l.yl eat. She is one of our lnl six buyer. j IViitnlneiK CHtnInolf?IwC Tfl:!. " Ch tvanoot'a. Tenn . J in 9, Lu dusi CHilv fic "lUtoSlO Ql'IMVir C. t 'torrs, of IHiin. Mich., serrfiary ! That 1 LAXATIVL PRO Mo QUI- i -tUlelin.u.1 of correction and vh.ir- 1 NIXE. Iok for - the signature off. Iliu, dle'l iert.t'i-niihL..Ilt M aE. W. G UOVF. Used the World j noted rnniUiolotfist. over to Cure a Cold in One Day. Zic Good old "Bottlea In Bond" Its flavor is surpassingly fine its purity is never questioned. ' It is the same good old whiskey it has always been ' - "Since 1857" . 4. Gcckcnhciincr & Eros. Dittillert nnibsrcfa. Since J357 - ' - $2.50 BUYS $2.50 4 BIO QUARTS Virginia DarcWine Sent by express, prepaid. Special Holiday Offer. Garrett ' & Co. Norfolk, Va. NEW SHIPMENT OF- P.osettc Irons, price 50 cents. By mail 70 cents. Rosette Patty Irons, -50 cents. By mail 75 cen;s. Heart-shaped Waffle. Iron's. J.N: McCausland & Co. fitove Pcalers and .Ttonfliifr Contractors, "No. 22 i S, I ryon. mmmmmmm 1 .pi; k,-? VS lit All goods guaranteed under tha Pure Food Law and Drug Act TfCMOL'Se THAT Jtlt . .iiZ. VffT Do not spend your taoney for eompounded or rectified goods, when for the umfl mooey you can Kt lha straight artkJa. .- I Look for th Para Food Guarmntea which yott will find on all our goods. It means much to you. You buy direct when you order from its. Wa sr wholesale distributors to the customer, and guar, ante satisfaction, or money refunded. Goods shipped in neat plain pacKageo. express charges prepaid at prices named, Writ for special whole, sa'e prices In bulk lots. Booklet, complete list and full Information mailed on request. On list named bslow, w suk good losses and breakage. (ALL FULL QUARTS) 4flts. Aestovar (best, the world over) 13.10 f r rmmi ft-.k IKI AnrJe lark. With hraoHkX Wotaml El Maize corn whiskey) 2. Donald Kannv Malt Whiskey (medicinal) 3 Blua Ridas (Va, Mountain) 4.00 Huron River Rya, extra lino (bottled In bond) 3.95 Dr. LeBarron's Buchu Gin (medicinal).. 3.40 Kelly'a Royal Corn (the flnest) 3.85 Kelly' Copper Distilled (bottled in bond) 3.20 Kelly'a Medicinal Malt (bottled in bond) 3.90 . Mies Tempting (finest Maryland rye).... 4.50 1 gal. 5-year-old Ky. Rye- 2.60 8qts. 12qts. $5.95 f 9.00 1 4.95 7.50 6.25 ' 9.00 7.50 11.50 7.65 11.50 6.55 10.00 7.45 11.25 6.30 9.40 7.55 . 11.50 - 8.50 12.50 PUT UP IN STONE JUGS, SAFELY PACKED IN PLAIN CASE, ALL CHARGES ALL CHARGES S2.50 ' PREPAID Brsmly..$2.85 1 gal. 5-year-old N. C. Corn 1 gal, Holland Girt 1 gal. Extra Fine Sherry 1 gal. Porto Rico Rum 1 gal. Extra Good Port Win 1 oal. 4-year-old Maryland Peach 1 gal. 4-year-old Va. Apple or Peach Brandy 2-S5 SPECIAL OFFER. 3 Gallons Old N. C. Corn.......: 6.00 3 Gallona Old Kentucky Rye '. 6.00 3 Gallons Fin Gin 6.00 3 Gallons Apols or Peach Brandy 6.00 4Ta Gallons of cither above 9.50 PREPAID , ' All orders west of Mississippi, afld BO cents additional for each 4 quarts, except Kelly'a Copper Distilled (bottled In bond) on which for orders outside of Virginia, the Carolina's. Maryland and District of Columbia, add 60 cents. for 4 quarts, $105 for S quarts and $1.30 for 12 quarts. Carrying charges on freight orders 11 less than above extra charges. 'Tlte Ptl G. Kelly Co., Inc. Fine Liquors MULE MAIL ORDERS rftOMTTLY HI I f Q gitUseJ, Ta. A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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