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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 18, 1003. A a. , r T AFFA1BS AT jnE CAPITAL tioVERNOR I, HIS 01CK AGAIS SDncor to Judge Fred 3Ioore Will lie Appointed ilnfore tbo Knd of - - '-Urn eck lit. x. l'. juunson, jm Davidson, Accept Kna;nh Chair at . A. A M A1UI sappiy company Cliartered JKW Vlnatoo--Governor Grant Kqirtne to wn tilovrT, Sentenced to Han? the 20th Dele gates to Rational Fishery Congress 1 , : Appointed Campaign Bejrun For Ju) uipneut For Ralei h II Igh fxJxtol Rulldlng-riupertirtendent of ' Ooanty Home Shocked by Light- nlry. . , ' 1 ' Observer Bureau. ' ; ' The Holleman Building, - Raleigh. Aug. 17. i ; ' Governor Gfenn returned aiuraa Bight from his visit to northern Vir 'i giaia, where he made two Chautauqua i" addresses. Inrectly upon ftis return he u Informed of the death of --Judge" Moore, of the fifteenth diatrlct. , and immediately without any Jetters - nr wKtttinma trlszraDhecf Locke Craig, i tendering him this position. Mr. Craig ' - declined. The Governor had felt con fident that he would accept. The , Governor Mid to-day that four or ' Ave applications had been filed for ' '- the potsition and tftat tnese would be considered and the appointment made i before the week endi. At Christ Kpiscopal church yester day there was a short address made ' by Superintendent Walter mith, of -. the Thompson Orphanage at Char '' lotte, this being followed by a very able Kcrmon bv him. v United Statea Marshal Dockery left . arain to-day for Beaufort to rum- plete the condemnation proceedings ot the right of way rr the inland waterway between that point ami Keuse river. He exports to linisa the work this eek. With hitn will JL:.- he r'antaln Rrown. or the arm), ami the three commisslonerH apiintr-il ly . Judre Purneil. 7' While Hunerlntend.-nt How land, ( the county hom was 1n t ii pon-h ' of Rogers' Horf, four mi!i' north of Kleigh, lightning muck a tei-.nni-wlrs a nH went Into 1 1 1 . - hull. Una a little above hi h a.l. ll- wan ultnoxt . knocked down and his right c ie k WU somewhat burned. The nliork . almost numbed oni' ot his arm, lie '-waa talking to two rti'-n and one of these wan shmk-d ale... The Winnton Mill Supply f'r.mpmiy get a charter. It is l.xjited ;it M'ln- -. ston-Kalem and In to m.ike nwriillli and furnish nil kinds of Krnrrai mill Supplies, the capital Htoc k tii-inj! J", 009 and 1.. A Vaughan an 1 others be- Ing the stockholders. M. V. Allen, one of the pure food rafirr is "1 lie' A K I u 11 u r a I aim .ijr- rhsnlcal College, has returned from the Xatlnnal Pure Food i-nnventlon, which whs held at Mackinac loland. The veteran drum rops go, s from here to the reunion at Wlrntnn and ao do several Inmates of ?he Soldiers' Horn. To-day the campaign began In ear nest to raise l:r.00 for the equipment of the Halelgh High fk-hooi, thlH In cluding 90f) for ft-Hin, the remainder being for all sorts of other expenses. A cltlscns' committee met. organized v and took thin matter In eliarg-e to canvass the city, asking for money. RESULTS OK KATl'KDAY'H PRI MARY. At a little after noon to-day the returns of the lmocratii- iwltnary were In hand and these yhowed that William K. Jones, son of State Holici tor Armistcad Jones, had received t,0t votes against 1,01 a cast Jot A T. Green for tho Htate Henate. John AV. Hinsdale, Jr., recelvad 2,86 votes for tbe Housa, Bll Hcarborough 1,- 40 and Albert Cox, a son of ff.n. William It. Cox, 1,642, the, three . being the nominees. Mr. -Mltchncr, the fourth man runnlnsr, got i,47fl votes. Hhorlff Hears got 2,83 and Register of Ueeds liernard 2,7.11. they having no opposition. The only case 1n which a second primary will he necessary Is that for the office of treasurer, for which Urown I'cgrsm got 1,046 votes; . V. Williamson, the incumbent, 8M; 'hares K. Crawford, 78, and Rev. Mr. Hunter, of 'ary. 11. ' Governor Glenn appoints ns dele gates to represent this State t the National Fishery Congr. rs ut Wash 4ngton eptemher 2L'd-L'8th, State Geologist Joseph Hyde Pratt, of Chapel Hill; Frank Wood, of Kdcn , ton; Theodore X. Meeklnx, c,f Matitfo. Joseph P. TayJoe, of Washington! -George X. Ives, of V-whern, and .1.. - B. C. Khrlnshaus. i,t KIIuh helh 'lly ''""-on i i i . i it i r. I,. The Governor has repr,. Sam - 'Glover, sentenced l . hanged at , Wilmington August -h f.,r murder 4ls new lease f 1 1 r- b-Ing i xt ndei to heplembtr Kth In or.br that the ""v'"ir may look Into t.ic ca.-e H little more thoroughly. Governor Glenn goes this week to Laurlnburg to address the veterans f Scotland county and several nun. ties adjoining at a big reunion. At the Agricultural and Mechani cal College It Is very eVld. nt tiiat . there will he a large number of stu nt next year. About 4 no students can !) accommodated, part in the jdormltorleg and the others outs .l. -. Four years ago there was the gr.-at- t number on record, but th.-n they were crowded into the room-. Since that time only two have b.-en allowed ,, In the rooms, the crvdln being regarded as very unsanitary State Superintendent Joyner has returned from another town in which made several apwhr-n for public Schools and Increased taxes It Is veiy evident that this movement Is on- tinuJng with great energy and tlwt In .... the coming twelve .nonths th.. good work will ro on with unabated z,.at . Adjutant General Robertson went tlrt,y fro" Camp Glenn to Hay Market. V.. and thenc to Camp rTTY. O. He feels very hopeful of . ood work by the National Guard team from this Hate whl. h will be there In a f-w days. ' DR. HARRISON GOES TO A. A M. Pl: 77lom'1" p Harrison, profes.or - Ot Knglish at Davidson epu the chair of Knglish at the Agricultural sn1 Mechanical follegt !?riLn,.ad0.,V",nnt bv thlS promotion ?wS" DLrt Hl" ,H the 1-ret.ldency. i ,U""h,;n u ! graduate f . Johns Hopkins and one of the ablest ' i .DL. m2."t ' Xprr i,n--,:d teachers In , orth Carolina. For twelve yesrs haa been at TiaxUson t"ol!eKe and w regarded by faculty and students : on Ot the strongest men there. STEAMER'S BOUJER EXTLODlUt --,-:- JXr1- :, A Woman Killed " Mid a' Score ' of . Other .rMaengcrs Injured tn Acci- ' dent on Carp, Lake, 511chIgao Farmers KescW IU-lated lleaaure " Seekers. , Orand IRapIda, Mch.r Auf. 17.- A special to The EJvcnlng Press from Traverse City, Mich," says: Mrs. Isabel LaBonte, of thla city, waa killed and a score of passengers were injured to-day by the explosion of the boiler of tha .passenger steamer Leelanau, bound from Leland to Fouch. on Carp Lake. Carp Lake Ilea in the northern Michigan resort district, being located i In the peninsula Jutting northward between Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse bay. Among tbe passen gers of Leelanau were a number of resorters from other States, but the list of casualties contains only tho names of Michigan people. Having on board many pleasure seekers bound for Traverse City to attend a wild west circus, the little steamer was ploughing down the narrow lake with a steam pressors of 80 pounds, trying to make up the time that had teen Jost on me earlier stages of the trip. As she was passing Bingh the engineer dis covered a loose bolt in the engine and shut oft the steam to remedy the d. fert. It was while he was working at the bolt that the explosion oc curred. The boiler gave way with crash, tearing off the top of the engine and demolishing the pilot house and the forward .upper works of the steamer, but leaving Engineer Ivlward Hardy unscathed by the havoc that swept before him. The force of the explrralon had all been, directed forward. Mrs. Lal'ontr, stttlrsr near the pilot house, con versing with her brother, Charles .MnKler, cnpta'ln of the boat, was Mown far out Into the water, terribly mangbd, and John Hartung. who was at the wheel, was probably fatally Injured. All those Injured ere sitting In the forward part of the bont. Many were thrown Into the water and clung to wreckage until rescued by farmers living along the shore. Although some were able to swim to shore. The Injured were brought to1 Traverse City. The steamer towed to a wharf and tied up for repairs. ffhe l ."I feet long with 3 2 feet beam nnd was rebuilt last season. .8 1 1 no a n i) I f p i : o v km fa ts. llnelrr Award Omtracla For Im Kirtant Improvements Ixx-k , Fa cilities at Wilmington to IV ! proto and St-I Hrldge Will lie-pl-e Wontlcn Structure. Haltlniore. Aug. 17 Receivers Warlicld. Duncan and lliiams, ot the Si aboard Air Line Railway, have awarded contracts for terminal Im provements at Tampa. Fla.. Inrolvlng an expenditure of half a million dol lars. The contract call for the cmn pbllon of the work January 1st. Receivers have awarded other con tracts for bridges. rails, ballasting. etc. Involving an expenditure or nearly three-quarters of a million more. The money for the work Is already In hnnd. It Is the Intention of the receivers to make Tampa one of the chief ports of the system. All wooden bridges on the system will be replaced with steel structures. Nine bridges will be built at a total cont of $220,000. Twelve thotisnnil tons of 7!-pntind standard steel rails will bo laid be tween Portsmouth and Nnrllna. This work will cost approximately $2B0,000. The road bed between Itostlc and Monroe, .V. C, Is being ballasted nnd new heavy rails laid. Authority has been given to Im prove the dock faculties at Wilming ton. N. at a cost of about $140,000. A new warehouse to cost $50,000 will be built at Jacksonville. Fla. About $10,000 is to be spent Improving the facilities nt Fernanilna, Fla. The Seaboard will build a terminal station at Athens, Oa.. at a cost of :..ooo. A new coal p'snt will also be built at Portsmouth, Va. Mexican Mustang Uniment . CONTAINS NO ALCOHOIr ; ; : Every drop toalcs innono wasted by evajptjtioiu More economic! you . need ien goe farthest - Penetrates muscles' and tissue banishes painheals all the wounds of Man and Beast Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. At aU drug stores. LYON MANUFACTURING CO., 42 tsA Frftk St, BROOKLYN. N. T. ' -'"A'i" 'tW r-' vlL. - ''. ERSKINE COLLEGE FHlabllshcd In 1837. OrTers two broad courses, leading rrspcttively the A. B. and B. H. Degree. The standard of the Institution Is n high one; the terms are ex ceedingly moderate. The whole atmosphere of the com munity is conducive to good morals and 'hristian manhood. - For Illustrated catalogue, and for particulars, apply to I)K. J. 8. l OFF ATT. President, Lock Box 2, lue West. 8. C. Disabled AntoLit Put Under Arrest. Long: Branch, N. J., Aug. 17. E. R. Thomas, who is In the Monmouth Memorial 'Hospital here with a dislo cated knee received in Friday's) auto mobile accident, was served to-day with a warrant issued in behalf of the city, charging him with reckless driv ing. The accused furnished cash ball for his appearance eet for Mon day. September 21st, ACNES SCOn COLLEGE: ITS HIGH STANDARD N ATIO A j Tf F UN AM KNT. Three Imortattt Mutches-on the Pro- gramme at Cnmp I'crry The North uroliiiu Tt-arn on tla- Ground. 'a rnp Perry. O , Aug. 17. Three Important matches were on to-day's programme of the Xatlona Rifle Asso ciation's tournament. Tbev were the httnplonship r'alrnental VklrmVh. the Wimbledon cup shoot and the re Imental team match. Through lain and delays in Arranging targets tho skirmish Has dc biyed, the team match only partly finished nnd the Wimble don cup shoot put over until to-morrow In the skirmish match between 40 tennis cf six men each the regulars ook tne first three pbicca, the honors going to the corps of engineers with a score of 4 40. The marine corps was e. ond w ih 4i.v nod the Naval Academy thlr.1 with SH': The two nvalry teams shot for practice and mole scores of 4-'fi and 391. which would have given the cavalry second ;ntd fifth place Tne Secoiui Washington, which was first last ymr. finished Mfternth to-d ay. This event iriu't be won three years In succession before the cup can be held. The s. or. s in Die regimental tenrn match were not compiled to-night by the officials jo l the standings are un kr. iwn. The Georgia and North Carolina teams arrived to-. lay - A report reached Asheviiie. f?,.r. cay that a big bear had been killed n Greybeard mountain after an ex citing run, but ft was learned yester dar that the bear was not killed; that rather it made an escape. The bear was. however, chased for a number ot hours. a large party of hunter j planning a trip to the Greybeard, for a peep-In at bruin. ' Warsaw, Ind Ang. 17. Overcome ry the ifitenie heat, after addressing an audience, of 4.000 persons at the V.inona Lake Blbla Conference, Miss Eva Booth, commandetv of the Salva Uon Army : in the United Statea, fainted Jast after leaving the audi torium and Is now . under th care of pbysiciaea Late to-nlglu It was J4 thr was an Improvement la t.tr cf ndiMon. 7 ; W lien the stoma, b. brnrt or kidney neiA-es ef w eak. t t.en thrs ottnns slV (sil li. n't drug tic sbuniieh, nor stimulate th' heaii or kidney.' fhT la uluiplv a make-sl.lfi. 'Set a prescrlp lion known to druKKistn everywhere ns rr. H hoop's etriratve The t leMora 1 1 e l fvreiared expr-sly lor this weak In side nerves. Htrengl hen these nrvrs. tiulld thfn up with Dr Hhoop Hstirs- tlvetlilets or Mould -md see ho quickly hip will come. Fold by Mullen s riiarrnscy. WHEAT FLAKE CELEJ1Y By recent scientific experi ments, Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has recently pro 3uced rnYliH Food, which is highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and a most delicious every day food for all classes. For ftls fey a Ciders TUOl BIiF. BIIEWISO AT JKLMCO IHMennlnatlon of 1lning Company to Work Neirroca Mv PreHpttate a Jta War White Miners 8nr round the erroea and a Clash In Kpeled. Knoxvllle, Trnn . Aug. 17. As a re sult of the determination of the King's Mountain Coal Company to work nearoea In the mimt mines with white men. a race war is Imminent In the minlne res-Ion adjacent to Jel- llco. Tenn. To-night seventy negroes, heavily srnx-d, are barricaded in a commis sary, which Is surrounded by between .150 and 400 white men. and an attack Is expected at any moment. Sheriff Huddleston, of Campbell county, reached the scene to-night and he Is summoning every available citizen to protect the negroes. The trouble which has been brew ing for several months broke out Sat urday when ISO white miners went to King's Mountain mine nnd drove 12 Iicjrrn famlllen from there. They marched the negroes all day Saturday, allowing the women and children to vamp and eat what food they carried with them, but forced the men to keep moving. General Manager John Gorman, of the Astras Mine and count v ofll. ers are doing everything In their power to avert trouble. Auaust time tells on the nerves. But that spiritless, no ambition feeling csn he ensllv and quickly ultered by taking what I known by druggists everywhere as Dr. jihonp'a Restorative. Within 4 hours after beginning to use the Restorative, Improvement will, he notleed: Of course, full health will not Immediately return. The s.a(n. however, will surely follow. And best of all. you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as It is re turning Outside Influences depress first the "inside nerves" then the stomach, heart and kidneys will usually fall. Htrengthen -these falling nerve with Dr. Phoop's Restorative snd see how quickly hpiilth will lie yours again. Hold by Mullen's rharmacv. To be admitted to membership' of the "Association of Colleges and Pre paratory Schools Pf the Southern State." a College must make appli cation a year in advance, give Infor mation about equipment, faculty, curricula-; must b Inspected by the executive committee of the asanciatlnn and receive Its approval. Agnes Scott ollego having fully met these con ditions has been, by unanimous vote, admitted to the association on out of three in the entire Southern State, it is an Ideal place at which to educate your daughter. For Information address F. H. Gaines, D. D., President, Decatur, Ga.' ROANOKE SSSSi Courses for Degrees: also Commercial Course. . German and French taught. Li brary 24.000 volumes. Mountain location. Six Churches; no bar-room. Expenses small. Catalogue free. Addreas Th President. Halem. Va. SACO AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS L.' :r 'COTTON MACHINERY- i Pickers -: ' ,:'". ' ' Revolving' Flat Cards Railway Heads and Drawing Frames V . a. h. washburn; CHARLOTTE, NORIM? CAROLINA Blubbing ' v T' Xntermediata XT. -and 1 ' ' Roving Framet . Spinning Frames Spoolers and Reels-; .' Southern Agent 1RS7 10S. Guilford College For Both Men nnd Women. Courses In the Classics and in the Natural Sciences. departments In Rlble Study and In Music. Labora tories for Chemistry, Biology and Physics All buildings supplied with pure water and lighted bv electricity.' Noted for thorough Instruction and high moral tone. Located tn the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. For catalnuge Address Tj. 1.. IIOBBS. President. Guilford College. North Carolina, 4 The Davis White Sulphur Springs imm r HIDDENITE. N. C. PINE Mlmrsl Waters. New HoUI with -- iwwar"Anna"(f 10 ale toobu. added this year which are rifd far tboa who, hiT no babies, and want s quiet, comfort able room arsy f roai not) giving us room for 1C0 to 200 aiMsta. Elactrie lichta. Modern conTsnkmc. such aa sswsraaa, hot and cold bath, long distance Bell Phona. It nil from railroad with 2 through trains dailr from Chariotta. CO miles aorth-wsat. AlurudalinOfeet. PtoassnldsrsandBiahts, Heslthr location, beautiful aoaaery, (plea- a si taois lars. Boa semes. " Ouliu. A T1 f l . Croquat. Marry -Go- Roar, d , Shooting Gai. s MODERATE prkVot 6 to h per weak for June and Septombsr sad Jor July and Ausrurt M to $9 par weak. Writ today for Illustrated Booklet to DAVIS BROS., Cf Hra a4 Narwtari HJJ,k. N. C.i ELIZABfTH COlliGE AND (ONStRYAIORY vf.HUSIC CHAitixyrnc, n. a A Hlch Grade) College far Wotnca. Beaatiful avburaan loca tion, 28 acres campus, verloamc the city; fine buildings; unlraratty edu aatsd, axpeaianOsd teach ra s A, B. Degree Course oa level with the best coV levee for men; elective agree course. 6pectaltleet afasie. Art and Bxpreaeioa Schools, i Almt To provide a broad and liberal culture for jrowng woman. Illustrated catalogue sent free an application. B. KXTTO, iHOoseoaaTto. Greensboro Female College Greensboro, IV. G. ' Klegant new buildings with every modern comfort and convenience, and new furniture and equipment throughout. Literary. Scientific, Classi cal and nuoineos Courses. Schools of Music. Art and Expression. Pull corps of able and experienced teachers, specialists in their several de partments. TERMS M OPERATE. For further information apply to LUCY II. ROBERTSON, Pres. Fall Term Opens September 9th, 1008. , . I First division of the - FsHl Term Wednesday, September Sd. Short hand. Book-Keeplnr. TelegraVljy and English taught by experts. A school with a reputation. The oldest, largest and best equipped business college In the Carollnas. Write for catalogue. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C. Office of THE MECHANICS PERPETUAL B. & L. ASSOCIATION Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 6th 1908 Ho! for the Fifty Second Series On September 5th commences our fifty-second series, the subscription books for which are now open. The 39th series amounting to $97,500 matured on July 15th and was paid off "Jess as Ea-Ea-Ea-sy" as falling off a log as were also the 30 preceding series, amounting in all to nearly $2,000,000 We respectfully and seriously call the attention of non-borrowers or Investors to the fact, that by Invest ing with us they will make 6 3-5 per cent, net as against 1 5-8 by Investing In institutions other than Duilding and Loan institutions. Now Is the Time to Subscribe For the Fifty-Second Series . either as borrowers or Investors. I E. COCHRANE, Secretary r Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. The 51st session of this old and -well established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point tho work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. TRINITY COLLEGE ' Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering- and Law. Large library facllltiea Well-equipped laboratories In all depart ments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with .beat apparatus. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing- to study Law should Investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. For catalogue and further Information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. . i C3TDER itKXT MAJCAGEMEIfT THE SELWYN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN. European. Il.lf par day avid up. American, tS.M par day and tra Cafe open day and night. .Price reasonable. Tha Moat Modern and Lax orient Hotel In the Carolina. 1ES) EIjEGAJPT ROOMS. ft PRIVATE BATHS. Located la the heart of Charlotte, eonaenlent to railroad station, street ears and tha buslneae aad shopping, centra, Caters to high class commercial and tourist trade. Tiibl de bote dinners :00 to 1:10. Koala every evening-1:!! to t:30. - . EPOAR B. WOORB . . ProprHoa WW ill tm44cil SMaMs tHwt lai la. IKS Qw i InMia to lb. Ip.H.i lUb mi aii-U)i.wiaasji.paailiaiani4a. , !' 1 1 1 1 ll 1. 1 Vt frrtorw a. aMaa i UniVERSITY COLLEGE OF : UEDIOIRE "-SRfy&V, TUaWT MtflvHt, M. P.. s.t...,T. ' OrailM flntlabrtlM.amartcsB MMk-al Ssnc-ation en th refl.nl af ll STadaaws. ., tnuuml ivm IMs,lfsM as ay awf or Iiepsnmmt of F.dwsuon. aasMBwaswcwnoaotaiiMirlras alaai tWtjnfc Taree free cmtmloraer-Spedltr rjenavrtmmf IDlCla - DtTISTT-f MARIMCT Trinity Pdrh School Certificates . am rollrgea. . A FIrst-Claas Preparatory SchooL '. . , of Graduation : accepted for entrance to leading 8oista. n. a. a. A las.a eaa-aa. . aTatW AaI In laa) Arttttk pill lUipfCU A iraatvi nuvi ih- a-w s-wu.a - i . - . r. . Faculty et ten' officers and teachers. Campus of seventy-five acres. Library containing forty thousand volumes. Well-squlpped gym naslum. High sundards and modern methods of instruction. Fre quent lectures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moder ate. Ten years f .phenomenal success. For catalogue and ether Information, address , II. M. NORTH. Headmaster, - : ' ; , Darhaen, K. C. asai
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