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'CHARLOTTE DAILYOBSERVEIl, APRIL 23, 1C03. THE DEATH RECORD, IIADLET-IXDyARKrKEMQYER Mr. Frank ShortrM, Who Was One of the IlM I1fln of itw-TWra, rfl of Heart JHrmt Sunday , Ym Devoted to Ilia Church and . ' Horn. V . . . - pectal.to The Ohawver. Vi Hamlet. April 2. Mr. Fran ' Short ridge, ag"ed . one of Hamlet' pioneer, eltlxena, died suddenly at hi home here Sunday morning- at o'clock. He had not been in good hea'ln for a number of years, but no one thought that the, end was : near. He worked all day Saturday, and came home In 'rood aplrlta and -laughed and joked with hl people more than usual, and retired at hli vxuaf bedtime. Some time during the stght he complained of having an at something to relieve him and he went off to sleep. About 6 o'clock Mrs. v Shortrjdgt awoke and, .heard hJm make a rather peculiar sound, and , discovered hfe waa out of the bed, and when a light was made she found Vim liflnir nH Hnnr and ! I f waa "extinct. All that was possible -was done to resuscitate him. but it was all over. Heart disease Is supposed to have been the Immediate cause of death. Mr. Shortridge was one of the most universally beloved men in the town, - H wm ik no-to -every o ntv iftin vt and '.black, and he had a kind word for everybody. He was never known to speak HI of any one, but always found something good to talk about He waa one of Hamlet's first citizens. He came here with his father and m saU'mlH vhpn thri araa nothing but wood where the Town of Hamlet Is now located. He possibly Ihelped to cut and saw the timber in "the: first house built here, hence ha been closely Identified with the growth and development of the place. His rathar in alan thn first superintend nt of a Sunday school here, and was assisted by his son. The lot upon which the first church of the place was erected waa donated by them, and Is the lot ' upon which the Baptist church now stands. For a long time MY. Shortridge was one of the leaders f the church work of the town, and When a Methodist church was organ ized he was elected on of the stew ards and a trustee, which placee he filled with algnal acceptability until hla health gave way. which necessi tated bis retirement from active church work, but he never lost inter est In his church and waa a regular attendant when sit was so that he could, and the last Sunday that he pent on the earth he waa in hl iirh at hoth services. . ' His devotion to his home wis beau tiful. He was as gentle there as a another and never left his home for the association of any, preferring the companionship of his wife and chll-, dren to any other. He was a man of few words, but what he said was well considered, hence was capable of giv ing good advice. His funeral waa held last evening from the Methodist church, of which he was the senior male member, and was attended by one of the largest congregations 'ever assembled in the town. The services were In charge of the pastor. Kev. T. A. filkes. The Interment was in the town cemetery. Mr. Frank McArve. of tiastwn County, Spec Wil to The Observer. flastonla. -April 2. Mr. Frank Mc Arve a welt-to-do and highly reepect- a -utzen of th( county, died this morning at 11:1S aMer a two-weeks' Illness and will be burled to-morrow mornlnf at the Lutheran chapel. He was a brave Confederate veteran, serving in Company B Twepty-relghth Vot-th Carolina Regiment He was a native of Oaston county and waa J rears of age. He leaves a wife, and four sons. ' -V ' Coley KlKhln, of Monnw. fpeelal to The Observer. Blacksburg, Pi. C, April 2. C'oley the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kitchln, of Monroe, died yes terday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. Kltchln's father mar Blacksburg. after an Illness of only two or three days. He was two years old. a bright and lovable boy and wilt be sorely missed. Mr. W. n. Hamilton, ol Ashe County. Correspondence of Tha. OLsorver. Elkln, April 27. A telephone mes Cage received yesterday by Mrs. W. J. Price convtyed the sad message of the sudden death of her father, Mr. W. 31. Hamilton, at his home at Beaver Creek, Ashe county, Saturday night at o'clock. Mrs. Price and her hua land left Immediately to atttnd the funeral, which will be held to-mor row. Mr. Hamilton was (0 years old and it Is said that he never had been vlclc a day In his life. He waa a most excellent apeclmen of manhood and always was found on the side of rtehr In every cause. He was sue CessiUl IB .DUmnrna, in i-srinina mum in etock raising and accumulated quite a nice fortune. He leaves a wlfi two sons and two daughters besides a host of friends and relatives. Mr. E. J M I lane tic, of Iredell County. fpecial to The Observer. Statesvllle. April 28. News reached Ftatesvllle yesterday afternoon of the sudden death of Mr. K. I,. Mc- j Catgue, a prominent citizen of New Slope township, which occurred some time Sunday afternoon. Mr, JifcHargue attends church at Sandy Jttdge Sunday morning and was ap fiarently in his usual health. Soon after returning home, however, he romplalned of feeling unwell and hi - jwlfe advised him to go to Iwd and rest... lie did so, but did not seem very ill. Awhile later, his-wife went to the bed to see why her husband waa sleeping so Inne, and to her horror she discovered that he was dead. . Mr. Mcltargue was probRblr about TS years old. snd Is survived by. his wife alone. His only slater died a few" inonths'ago. r r- wr a very- - prosperous man and leaves a very . valuable estate. ' Horne, Craig- and CUikV Were AB In Hamlet. . "pedal to The Observer. Kitchln Hamlet, April 2.--Hamlet had the Jionor of entertaining two of th ' candidates for Governor for a short while last night' Messrs. Home and Craig took supper at the Seaboard Hotel, the former on hta way home - from Charlotte and the latter ret urn - Ing from Laurlnburg. where, he spoke ' yesterday. They were each met at the station by their friends and escorted - to th hotel, where they met. and hook hands with quite a number of ad srtrers, Mtt- Home- havrnTg-uaruty over here a while, net a number of Mi friend in the directors' room of the Barak of Hamlet and had aa In formal chat wit a inem. . Thaae gen tlemen nave quite a ionowing here jxHmiblf about the ssme number and Mr. Kitchln has also some friends in the town, and pontics is warming j f mm ana a. " a.aa y icV draw nigh. Mr. Claude Kitchln also scent a few hours here last Bight : T ' I ' '. .. ' -' V SHOOTOfG AT OASTOX SHOATA' Report That Officers Were Shot Is - v Iniruo, th Viivlm Bean a Nejrro Thite Yonr Men Thouarht Mad Dor Had Bitten Them- Only Two White Men at Republican Conven tlou Storm in York Was severe, CornMnondenea of The Observer. : fi.rtn.-r ' a r? Aorll tT.So littV esnltoment was ' caused here this morning, tor the circulation of the re port that the sheriff of Union county had been shot t Oaston Shoals while endeavoring to arrest a .negro i mi place. Later the egcltement waa in tensifled bv the report that Deputy Sheriff H. H. Loekbart. who U very AKiii.r in naffnev. had been shot io r.o.H.r h. sheriff of Union. , Upon investigation your : correspond11 learned that both reports were wtn out foundatlop. but that ! pegro k.I ant another at the Shoals, U negro doing the shooting making good his escape. The wounded - negro, m-hni. name IS James wiiiiav ' i loiint said that he had met an other negro in the . road Alabama Kidd. and that Kida aemana"a moner: that he gave him U, money he naa on nis 11 whereuDOA Kidd shot - him. Th nu at rjaatnn Shoals do not - be iieva his statement. DUl ara oi mo ffw . . . . l opinion that the difficulty aroaa over gambling. Wima is senouwy ed. one shot entertng hla left fide and the other his right arm. . Pkla1 nnrn if . mree irouna mm ...rtinhun. who naa been in AIVIU C7kaa ar - av v - ten by a dog supposed to be afflicted with rabies, came to uuibt .v.. vi,-.,a of Mr. LOWCI mauaiuno. Th ston'ewaa applied. tQ the wounds of each of them, but raiiea io m lth. oaa TB VOUng men wera win n.vinn. B. F. Wofford and Har vey Case and were all bitten by the ...m Anr it la nrobable that the animal was not mad and that ha was only excited because or im i the people wno o moved away ana eii mm w Th. virlnm Democratic clubs ot the city, in response to the call of County r-h-i.n niL met at the Various i - in riaffnev and elected dele ..... th. Minntv convention, which r...i. .t the- court house on u. ath The Republican convention also met Sataraay ana . . . v. . convention in CO' lumbla and also to the congressional .u..tinn There were oniy twenty delegates at this meeting and the secretary, who Is a negro. fly ing an account of the meeting aeem 1 . niore the fact that there was a strong probability that the con vention would toe declared Illegal on account of the fact that no notice waa publlahed of the Intended meet ing. It is evident that the Republicans ave mads up ineir "- trouble as they are more acuv. year than they have been for a lobf time. Every Democrat who is entltiea vote shouia not iau i himself with a registration ""'" In order tnat ne may dny comes exercise his right of sut-.-a ,Met himself and family from' Ignorant negroes and J?ln white men. wno are sman Iad inTo things which will subserv. their own selfish ends. Col. T. B. Butler nas dwh iitiitu to deliver the annual ornmn the Salem Memorial Association i Saturday at Salem church. Thoee who attend with the expectation of hearing a good speech will not be dlaappolnt ed, as the colonel la an accomplished speaker. . . Rev W. T. Thompson returned from York county this morning and Informed your correspondent that a terrible storm visited the western por tion of that county Saturday morning, resulting In quite a lot of damage to the neighborhood In which he waa stoonlng. Several outbuildings on the plantations of Mr. Elijah McSwaln and Mr. F.. M. Prultt were unroofed and almost all the fruit trees in that section were destroyed, besides dam age to the other timber. Mr. Thomp son says that the people of that sec tion Informed him that the storm waa the, most severe that has visited that neighborhood for years. FILM' AGENCY AT WINSTON. Norfolk Motion Plotnre Kxchange Concern F.xpocU loIKil Big Busi ness In North Carolina Through This Agency. Special to The Observer. 1 - Winston-Salem. April 28. Owing to the rapidly growing popularity of moving picture shows in and around Winston-Salem, and foreseeing the necessity of a conveniently located distributing point to supply this ter ritory with motion picture films, machines and accessories, Messrs. W. F. Howell and A. F. Wlntersteln, of this city, have secured the agency for North Carolina of the Virginia Film Exchange, of Norfolk, Va., one nt lha lnrs-pst snd best equipped film rental houses in the South. The Winston-Salem Agency Is prepared to completely equip a moving picture theatre to the last detail, and owing to the many yeara, practical ex perience of the members of the firm as successful operators " and pro moters of motion Dtcture-enterprlses, they are particularly well fitted to mt the necullar requirements of the busings. - The moft Important feature of the new Arm's business Is the renting of movln picture films 'to exhibitors. They already have the contract to furnish the three theatres In this city and are neKotlatlng with a number of others Mr. Howell will spend most of his time on the road In search. Of busi ness snd l'ft to-day on his Initial trip,. H will visit Greensboro, High Tolnt. Salisbury. Statesvllle and other points. The agency hopes to supply a large number of the hun dreds of moving picture shows of, the Btatr- New Po-l of T. P. A. Organised at II ocky Mount, Special to Thn Observer. Rocky Mount. April 21. Saturday -evening.' at the Cambridge Hotel. Pont H of the N. C. Division or -he T. P. A., was organized by Mr. Bar rel. H. Marsh, of .Winston-Salem, a lea'llng" member of the axsoctation, and vice president of this . division. The meeting was well attended, and the new post starts with a splendid membership, snd sa a large number of traveling men are making their homes in the progressive city of Rocky Mount. Poet H will have as large a memberKhlp as any post In the State. The following' were elected officers of the post: N. I Aleocke. president: J. 8. Christian, vice president; J. T. Las- Her, secretary; Messrs, 3. T. Mount, Harry Abram and N. L. Aleocke were elected delegate to attend the Hate convention which meets In Wilmington on May ISth. DEATIj WAkON'His VEZUL. Jeaa P. Morris, of Skippers. Va.. fc.j a elo cll la the spring of 15 til says: "An-attack f pneumonia left ml so weak anl with sueh a fearful eon.. bad me. and Oeath was on mr hIi. Then I was persesded to try Ir KlnV-a New Wery. H heip.4 Z InTmedu' ly. and after taking two ami a,haU bit! ties I wss a well mas MalaT I fooad out that New tuavery tm'ShtM tS. dy for coughs and lung elaa i iTi the worM " old ender 5wiri!l It ! drag storea Uc snd H, frt'oTle'lrJi! THE CAMPAIGX IX FORSYTH. Committee In Charge Claims' the County Win Go "DryM--AIleged Negro Embezzler Arretted Ban- '' que at Presbyterian Church. SpeclaJtoTh -Observer. ' , . " ' - Winston-Salem. April 2 J. The Forsyth prohibition . campaign com mittee held a meeting last night In the office of the chairman,- Dr. it H. Jones, for' the. purpose of discussing the. plans for. the campaign and ar ranging for the appearance. of speak ers ln various parts of the country The meeting . waa attended; by prao tically every .member of the comm!tT tee residing in the city. - Vv-, It was announced at the . -meeting that ex-Governor Charles B. Aycock woitld speak In the court house here Saturday, May ISd, at 10 o'clock. , He will spend only a few hours In the olty, arriving here at : 15, o'clock In the morning and leavihg at ll;IS o'clock. - ' , A member of the committee stated that, according to the reports ao far received the county .would g9 i or pro hibition by a large majority, . . The semi-monthly meeting of ' the Wlnaton-JSalem Retail Merchants As sociation was held last Bight.. It was decided to issue a new rating system at once The feature of the meeting was an article prepared and read .by Mr. J. H. Scott showing the remark able' growth ot the local, association since It was organised In'. 1101. The paper will be printed in pampniet form and distributed among the mem bers of the association and -others. I. N. Patterson, colored. ; who , la wanted here lor tne emnexsiemew of pome money from the True-- Re formers," of which h was -treasurer, has been captured la Reldsviue ana will be brought here for trill A warrant for his arrest was issued about eighteen months ago, at which time the members of tne oraer orier ed a reward of f 100 for Jils capture. Nothing was -heard of the alleged embeuler until a; telephone message was received here stating that he. had been arrested . In - Reldsvllle, Some time ago two other members of the order were, tried-on the charge . of embezzlement, but the evidence was Insufficient to convict.. The School for Scandal" will oe nrantd in the Elks' . Auditorium Monday night. May 4tlf, by local tal ent. Miss Alice Oersteaberg, of Chi cago, who Is the guest o Mlsa Anna Buxton, will take the leading, part. The men of the congregation oi me First Presbyterian church - were ten dered a delightful bananet to-night in the Caldwell Memorial Building, which had been tastefully decorated by the ladies of the church. ' The menu waa excellent.. Mn O. ,W. Coan was toaatmaater. The principal toast was responded to by Rev. Dr. D. Clay Lilly, formerly pastor-of the church. Rev. Neal I Anaerson, tne present pastor, and otners . aiso re sponded to toasts. The event waa at tended by more man a nuuu.ou of the congregation and the, affair was delightfully informal. -, ,, NEWS FROM HIGH POINT. Next Sabbath Convention Meets lnjho City Scratching or uurw Cavnse Case in Court Visit From Immigration Agent. Special to The Observer. Mih Point. ADrll 28. Dr. D. A. sta.nnn. . wife and daugnter leit mai nlgrht tor Birmingham, Aia. wnere aiamtn win attemrl a. meeting of ii h. Hnnthern Medical Society. Attach ed to NO. 86 waa a special ruiui tn cB.rrv he doctors and their Trienas. The next convemaon ox une e Sabbath Association will meet in High Point October leth and 16th by invi tation of the pastors' asooiaton . of High Point There will be over iw delegates from all over North Caro lina. It la expected that Judge Pritch- ard and Oovemor Glenn will be pres ent and deliver addresees. Loowni to the entertainment of the svesociauon the paeror' association. appointed the following committee at ita laet meet ing: Revs. Enos Harvey, E. L Slier nd J. E. Thompson, to arrange ev erything for the convention. The Jameetown scnoois wan cww May 2Sd and 24th. Rev. S. H. Hllllara.: ot High Point, will preach the annual eermon on Sunday. On Monday t 11 o'clock Hohv W. VV. Kitahln will de liver the annual literary ad dree. This will be the biggest commencement in every way In the history of the James town school. Itev. O. L. Powers, pastor of the First Baptist church left yesterday for Greensboro to attend the evangelistic conference. From there he goes to Durham to assist In a series of meet ings. here Is one mad man in High Point at leant and the cause of It all Is on account . of his nelghbor'a chickens scratching up his garden, which ha had taken eo much pains to plant re cently. There is trouble brewing and the irafe gentleman is talking of cak ing the case Ko court. Mr. Schwtchart, an Immigration agent, has been spending several days In High Point with his friends, Messrs. J. J.. Van Waw and, T Qroen. .Boer settlers near Hgh point. Mr. senwien art Is Interesting himself in getting a number of Boers to settls near High Point. , . , Hamlet Pythlans to Have a Band. Special to The Observer. Hamlet 'April II, Hamlet Is to have a band. The members of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias de elded some time ago to organise such an Institution, and Mr. J. H. Teague went to - Charlotte yesterday and bought a set of instruments which be longed to the Woodmen of that place. The organisation vuil .be, effected among the Pythlans of the town and It Is .believed that In a short time there will be a first-class band here. Kidiieys ' Weak Kidneys. , urely point te weak ktdasy sTerrea The Kldaeya. Bke the Heart, and the rtomach. god their waarnsat, ao io the argaa HaalL bet In the aerves that eaptrel sad gtdda and Xrmtlbm taett. Dr. Sheep's BeataratlTS K a SMdldne spadfleany piepered to Naeh these oatreningaerrea. To docaortbs Kldneyaaloaja. kfatOe. U U a wssU of me, aad ef atonsy m wen. " ' , ' U your back aches or Is weak. If the artne aids, or dark and strong. If you haaeayaaasos el hrlgnuer other dlausaHag or daagSrons kid. awy dteesa, try Dr. gboev'i asetoratite a a-otb-1abieoierJqeid-and a-e what ea aad Will aelorrea. 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It does not matter how roughly they use their clothes, pro-, vided they aire faade of LIN0NETTET the wash material of quafily.- - - . . It stands hard wear and no matter how soiled it may be, it always emerges from the laundry with its first freshness. Thus vour children mav be DrovirleJ with osrmta a. fresh a new each day. LINONETTE likewise meets with of women everywhere at the best wash goods for Ladies' cl: ..J rare. cl-:.. i i l. r.i. i' Will ITT dial cauvs aaavun only oner fourth as much. Sooas siore m wiuc vnc oi paucrns. ivon i iau io get It. you cannot find it write us. Stebbins- I'tell them'it j: -r t- iTnS Bp flCXS, d 1P vN V "' : ; ... w Allow SO Cents ' - REMIT - tii c i i n r in w iiciiiiiifi nirrtii ivit ROANOKE 1 - Whereveryon drink water, hold fast to that which is rood! " Form the Hani Litkia Water HABIT as 'a means to health. 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