t'AGi:.5 THURSDAY ' '"TT t!l'5!llciSlTiE8 .... :..',..t!:-':E---w-.-r METHODISTS VJiLL TRUST 10 'lllZ ASIJZYIXLi: GAZETTE august 23, 1C32. RAISE j,aycrs. CounCilmerid;Ot Of 0it officials of Leading rCitlas : portof jSurannraW. Minis- htth:--Lt iontnsi , Gathered in urauu xujiub, iur aua reacners: W flows nhipots of Municipal Reform. and Orphans 'r--rz' f iapids, Mien., ;AUg.,iAir ".iwnyiiie,- Aug.-The" roard' -of first bi;:g ot . . DR. 8TEABI5 REV His tract the n!.; Grand ' days, b 6" tO UH" change lx iri a' o.. in the s ican Was L jWell;;. Attended 1 Suhiftp.t.. Tn JCrtTtrna neir mutua. . . . piscoparcnurcb; to "given by Rev; Dr. D ' M Stearns better muiupu uw t., j , - f-i-r- - .. v. a vi ivr-i jxne j ading cities . ox lue JMit-sa i r '.i'j: v-ufvw,wy iorxnesneip Canada, anf ttsacmwicu ; " I i ::. t auuatcu-i yrvacu nids and .during the three I eandthewldors ani orpnans. St de-1 inning toaay, vuey : en- eara preacneriBiDf-itlie 'denomination - ussions of ways and. means I CThelasfc WerierAl rnnWA.-i,', nual meeting of tne Amer-j i"u"u" uwi.wue-oi ine. mxerest- Tu,niPinflHties. an of-fsnould be. ,usedantii-the xirincioal v hich- was formed1. In - Ofr-1 reaches $100,000, when 75; perjeent. toe- 1897. The ramd grovta I va.tv& ; w ue oenenciaries,fand ine remaining, Z5 -per eent. -Is to be ad- . ..V,,1C . -.'.'mpmbership and influence; duv 01 ,. vrs at its existence is '""'..''hv the large and representative s - ,,r ,.. qt the present gatnering. a i , cr r-ities in all sections "of;. this u rt,v -ml several of the chief Cana- Su.n piriDalities are represeirreu. as Cleveland, Denver, Ball!- aea to tne principal until the fund reaches, $5,000,000. -Air of the interest then ; becomes - payable to the benefici aries - All lonas .'will be made lmon improved:: realty" and the committee. Is not- allowed to loan t more than 40 pef cent, of the value of the property. The funds will ibe loaned from, and the in terest will be payed in Nashville. Rev,-A. F. . Watkins of Brookhaven, Miss., was -elected agent to collect the fund J: RevV Mr; ;Watkins .was : one of the secretaries -at: the last general cbni ference in Dallas, Tex: i i. : IBEATILtlEili And Sjnashedi up Her Best Sunday Hat. . : Will Jackson; .: colored, was -arrested for-Qgaiting -WirBe JaeksnlastIght7)n SbuthuMain; street ; Will also-smashed up two hats belonging to Willie and of Germantcrvvn. Pa" iwaa wnjrftpnrisa evening, ther lecture "roam of the irst baptist church: beiner -filled- bv a most attemtiye' an deeply intereetei Dri Stearns fs Aiidt interesting personality, .an impres sive ? speaKer. takmsr his hpawrs intn the heart t)f his subject .wtth a viviSnesr ana earnestness of . styl&.ihat wins ard holds attention frcm first to last ? His subject last night was introduced by ri the three., words- tb know .--GodT about these -he gathered jmany impres sive, texts, and commented upon theml' The flatter portion of his theme was cn the text "God is Love," around which he clustered many uassaees to le stnri- iea at nome, and which he said would WILL TEST PARTY'S STRENGTH! SOUTH -NeC Orlean ugl 27.It is annolinc ' C6ff ee ; Roast ed frre's h jSMITH'St-COPFEEANb jTEa STOKB, i ' -" r- -' QnntW tt fiffnv "v. - - For SalebReaP Estate ed tiam Mississippi th&t in defertn&e to cj.wejui. expression of tne president i " j: iha nfm,t"tj tw il: V--x t receiver w ,iae. vvesiera?vT01ina tokS?, ,tKe f4 dis- f tank..I offer Jor sale .the reaKestaU SntwMSPL; to said bank in the-city, of it i Z Z pasnevin named as foUows: : , - ; it .is conceded three Tiomfnairr vw 1 . tw ..xTTr . - . - hHTHn w tr ! ve-iois on. w ooann street near the cringing-out democratic .votes, will a-loaka hotel - -- - is ho frXn wra3 f8'" li f n house tot in Doul)ledayK ,r is hoped from' the vote castLio-deter- - One house and lot' on Pine street' - ran TWX C Irfl63 plicy t sonthetjnnomi- - One brlck warehouse and lot on South T"-118. uave mcreasea txxe republican Main street. " - -' - -strengthin the south,, , omSS : iayWood Btreet; t. TwoMotaon, Buttrick street. - If One house and lot'on Depot , street. J ; one House and lot nnTi:iistrwwt - ChpistinrSefence ; ! Reading Room ; : :- Johnston Building, Corner South Main street, and vConrt-'Bauarer Rooms xoen' ttaily from 10 a. m. to 6 n: ni . Free to ,' the imhllc.:-: - . r-.- - - - TARIFF LEAGUE CAHPAIGM New York,' Aug. ,27.--The -Amrlfa.ni , One housv' snd lnf -4iR TMrtT-tv. .ufatn Protective Tariff rieague . purposes ,tortreeU . ' - take an active part inthe fall; congres-' f -"For; Sale Just outside or" the "cbrpor sionai. campaignr and tot this end.'has ate- limits, six splendid truck farms in already begun the distribution of liter-'-flll! state of cultivation, rJo. l contains ature. ; One-of the league's most-srrik- 26-26 acres, -No. 2 contains 18.42 acres. tag compositions is a ntro.n No: 3 contains 21.68 acres .No. 4 ;Con scribed as -"TJncle Sam's Balance tains, 13.23 acres, No; 5" contains U.3 Sheet." It is devoted to a comparisoa "L8 V 2 of democratic and republican adminis- "5e 13 a laiP dwellinf tratinn n nMii! nouse with necessary out-houses and Jo 190? f.J nTSi StGS fr,m 1856 several -hundred ery choice apple trees to 1902, and contains an impressive ar- in f ulTbearing. . " - - v be more fully expounded in the series of tt f T. snres intended" to show the ; in addition to the above t have for studies to fqllow. - - - - . neneiicial results accruing r from the sale several very valuable farms. - - The audience manifested deepest at- MorrUI McKInley and Dingley tariffs, t All of said property can be purchased tension ana interest throughout the C1 xea-iures; oi tne poster are tables on easy terms ana at very low price? Hervwes ana. judging by expressions 0f B"uwms za weaitn per capita, value ' J-ne: titles are gooa. approval heard on every hand, this ex- I of exports and imports and Droduet of i . W. W. JONES. perimental chapel serviice. will soon manufacture since and ineludine James Receiver of the Western Carolina Bank grow into a church congregation. : Buchanan's tenure of the presidential f r., otearns announced a -. morning lonice. ocjrviue ai xi ociocK, to be occupied with MOROS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE Washington, Aug. 27. Oeneral rrhaf- iee cables the adjutant general from Lemons 20c dozen, Bananas 20c dozen. Eggs 20c dozen, Hiram: Lindsey, Phones zoo ana 8uo. . - four though tr suggested .by the -two passages Deut. 23:3 and Jer.33:2. and faar evening service to legin promptly at I 8 o'clorfc. : ' ' - ' The meetings are non-denominajtion- al and -a hearty invitation was extendPd tt'SfrinM ; An t, t,i.v-1 -v"ty uia -consia -"r."" jn eras About -twentv Morbs otuuj'. . ousmess men can. pe assured I fninn wn.- -.t, - J 7 lr?U.fro T vrv .:V that thft-:.mnmitiff -mflon' B"" auiwuwis av ere nun.- "T " " w ""S- pronmtlv at 12 oVlnk - r" These. servrees. wiir te held . twiC3 a - rUFU LISTS IN.CONFERENCE Tir. aoqut a wees. AThe anornine ' arvr!nfiM rrt a m essioif , will be at 11 Vclock and- the iZr - w x m : VVtUUU V Manila that an earth onak in th M-n nis weaitnjs-estimated at more than a considerable '..damage. I m""uu r were killed by ve special cars conveyed .guests Miss Anna Lee was the maid of honor. ana tne. bridesmaids -were Miss S&yre, Mies Morris of Chicago, Miss Nina"Xee,: Miss Upson of Mansfield and Miss Bai ley of Pittsburg. J. O. Thompson of New York" was the best man, and the ushers were Col. W. C." Brown. C. A; -. ml in iUL "One njght and Special Ladies and'Chll- - dren's Matinee.- , JT"C 1 -"i-. S Ay, SEPTEMBER: 6, The AL. 6. FIELD Greater Minstrels mayor ASHLEY of New -Bedford, President of the American League of Municipalities. - . ::.H. threwthem -out of the. window. "-Willie kvening; session will begin promptly at tee of the Allied People's Party assem f Will's wifpr . hnt Willie niri not bao v t-iucis.- ir. btearns -has rreu ar- (bled at the-St. ViVhrwina .urb i,. i weey . joioieu eiassea in .Pniladelnhia. t eitv tnfla in ,!t.nn0n'fcnu.: rAAtiAn' ' o-Tvii. -xTiiaT f Lmft fhQ- New York, ; Brookflyn, Washington: and cent call issued hv rhairnr, t a Ronrke, jr., J. W. Lake of New. York, 5tri;lttee is-pne of the mcsLnoted Parker;" The miTOo'of thp nw George Potter of East Liverpool ad L -ffpKS m UQited StS:v j to deci fuWe planfoTthTSrPs A.-Munson of-Wellsville. $ Among the '-.i .T7. , r, . ..- - : . v- r, camnaieii flnrj-nflrtiMiiariv-trt o.vi.. wedding . presents was a S50.000 reei- INJURED BY FALLING LIMB! the situation in Kansas, . Nebraska, and" dence in this city, a gift from. the bride- , Eighteen years of prosperity and pop-" -ularity-r-the oldest, Wggest and best ; minstrel show in the world. The birth- " Vv place of novelty. .. . " , 'S.' Half a Hundred People. Two continents searched for features. . ' All former efforts of (magnificence , to ;' costuming and grandure of -scenic and -t electrical display surpassed. Ah entire2, 7 1 train -of special cars. Big parade and ; . band concert daily. Excursions on all railroads . green ribbons, flying out of the window she decided it was outside aid. more. Nashville, Des Moines, Winnipeg, Charleston. S- C., Hartford tand Syra cuse have sent their mayors and. heads of departments, while ""numerous cities of the third and fourth classes "Ure also well represented in the contention The gathering was formally .. opened this afternoon in the large furniture exposition building. Mayor Palmer o Grand Rapids made the addresof . wel come and Mayor Charles S. : Ashley f of New Bedford, president .'of " the; league, responded for the visiting" delegates. President Ashley then proceeded, to de liver his annual address, !.wWchIwasa paper of considerable length ..reviewing the origin and growth of the league, the splendid work it has., already --&ccom plished in the way ' of municipal re form and touching briefly upon the many important municipal-problems re-maining- unsolved. Secretary ; John MacViear of Des Moines reported .that the league now has on . its membership rolls cities representing nearly: -tone-, fourth of the population of the United States. The remainder of the opening se?e io n wa s kiven - over largely : .tor routine business connected with" rthe, af fairs nf the league: Tomorrow -morn ing the regular program of papers, ad dresses and discussions, will: he taken up and continue until the close of the meeting Friday evening" ". There are several -points that rpron "se to make the present meeting of more than ordinary interest, chief", among them being the fact that . the, - league purposes to take up the discussion,;, of several subjects heretofore -left off the agenda. One of these questions rdals with the relations of organized 'labor to municipal affairs, and..it3 discussion promises to be full of interest -v:- The . Gothentn.irg system 'of handling ;the ,li quor traffic will also - receiv- attention for the first time. Among Other sub ; .ierts to be discussed are :: Transporta tion and taxation, .contract.,system,: criminals, parks and park" commission.s, street and road construction" street I aT ; ing- and cleaning, municipaL-ownership, and uniform municipal accounting -; .v Pevera cities, amoner them-CJolumbus. Colorado Springs,- Baltimore, -Put-n- Bay. F.uffalo and Cleveland, are: making cruris to secure next years' conten tion of the league. tcu iUC.lu0asc-vaiuc .iy;uic l.Ujiw .i.nrcni iu s-nomas uwnoev tnose- statesshaii hp ,nn cherr y . k a ...... - . - - J - - . 1 . r I .- - - fcwv. UIU IIIK uic I ero tin fha notrnl moofftn- umb I -- - . v " - I . . . . . P v-y -nao-auacjn, .. . " Testeroav: --:- 1 i i'xcse-ut carmjaign so. as the matter sepmerr-' iire-Mit . 'thi r - ". - r-. - - ' - - t . . - -. ; 1 in imas llwmiPV curat ohnnt tt A I ... I k hose, wagon was pressed. Into :seryice,: n ci TO .Jl.tJ' VJUCnO Vfllilin till i intf imr Denver, Col,, Aug - - -w t 1 - - w 1 ' - . v, mw. i wi J UV. A. 1U U91 J ; LVX 1 SIB II II I BV 1 ana mis morning .wm.wiii pay-ior a hapstf atallV. iniured hv on nAoM.n riae in ; addition to the -bats: which .-he wnlch- occurred at the.new countv court ' East Liverpool, O., Aug. 27. One of Ogilvy,. known throughout Colorado as EARL'S SON WEDS IN COLORADO 27. The wedding of Captain the Hon. Lydulph G. S1. wrecked. CUBA WOULD DECORATE IIHII II 'It- has been .decided toy the new re public of Cuta, :say a Havana corres pondent f. the Charlotte Observer, "to decorate" Congressman JiM. Moody of . house yesterday afternoon about 5:30"7 the lar&est and. most brilliant weddings "Lord" Ogilvy, and Miss- Edith Ger ATlimb of one of the oak trees ii front eYer ceieoratea in this part of the state trude Boothroyd, daughter of C. JB Of the 'building, which.-"had iust .been 1118 that of Miss Alma Marshall and, Boothroyd, a wealthy farmer of Water 4 sawed off. fell upon him crushlne- h'lnr I mrr "aroia r. snowies, which took dale,-Col., takes place today at the against some stone slabs and- woundintr ware nere toaay. me onae is tne home or tne onae'S parents. him in a number of Places " - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mar- Captain Ogilvy is the 6econd son of Mr. .Ownbev with two nthr men was I shalrof East Liverpool and the bride- the Scotch earl of Alrlie. He has lived holdin ea rone .faistened to the ihons-h groom ' the junior member of the in America for several years and con and running through a tackle attached Knowles Taylor, Knowles company, ducts a prosperous sheep ranch at Las- t.o a boiLe-h ahove Thp housh wax P11? inauuiaciurera. mi- ;JiJiowies caiio, tjoi. Jtie rerurnea nome to serve Prices, $l.00v 75c, 50c. Seats on ale Monday, September 1, at Pfafllin's drug store. y - ' - '" ' - ' . ' - - WIL Ranklm G. J. Williamson, Rankin &WiUiaiTison PRESSING CLUB Membership $1.00 per month; pairing and cleanings carefully done. Ladies work; given special attention. All goods "" called for and delivered promptly. " Phon 822. . .... Office Opera Hojise Block Grapes 20c peck, Peaches 15 to 25c peck,v Bell Peppers 25c peck. Tomatoes theVTenth North -CaTolina, dstric diameter twhereTmakeir his home in New York, and, in the British cavalry during the Boer 15 to 25c peck. Hiram Lindsey, South other Americans who rendered nortahle t .. . . .. . s . ttfiniio-h h& has 4nef tumo vta miwtfir r.', .tnA .nv nnntn t . , . - - . . A am. 4. V. . A . UU 1. 1. XXCXrKS .. UOb U.U Ilia " I 1 I 1 J A II... -W n. I I II I I 11 1111 I I ril I. . I r I ri 11B 1 . I 1 .111 Lfl.111. . . . - hAmm "Resolutions are now pending in'con- wl VJr UftUiC mtlcuai uu L , su eresa jto nreoare a. list of' Cubans Md i'Deiow, tne ODject was to let: tne limo foreigners who rendered special service down easy. When sawed off it fell very In the interest of . Cuiban independence suddenly, and its weight was too much and. the establishment, of :, -self-govern-1 for the men holding the rope. They let ment. -; ..'.- ' " . . . l go and ran, Mr. Own bey ran tn the "The following are among the names wrong direction. He slipped and fell which will appear in this list:-,Senators T upon a pile of stones, and the falling Morgan of Alabama; Money of Missis- f limb struck him. He was unconscious sippi;. Gallinger of New Hampshire; Thurston of Nebr'aska; Representative Moody of North Carolina; William R. Hurst and' James Gordon Bennett of New York and ethers.. ,. . ' for quite.awhile, and when he recovered he-seemed to be suffering severely. Dr. Glenn was .summoned, and, after put ting the wounded man under an anaes- : "General Gomez formerly commander tuc" , . t . "Is, - payment of pensions to these men, , but I frontal bone in the region, or the f ore-; Presidpnt Palma Piavs manv of them are neaa -ana. ingications . oi internal in- too distinguished to receive money for t juries in the region of his chest. He their services and will toe more honored was also hurt in the back and one arm bv thA decoration ahd the DreaentatiOn was much bruised.. His condition is of , a certificate recounting their deeds i serious, but cannot be accurately de- and expressing the gratitude of. the, Cu- termined foif'a day br two, the physi cian says. , ? - .i Mr. Ownbey was employed by the court house contractors.. He is a widower, with five children. He was. taken to his- sister'e .home, on North Main, streets ". - liatiw "-at To n Pie af r- man the next handsomest peo-. r herself are her children. ban -repu'blic for the work done tov se cure for them t self-igovernmenc. This, plan -will be adopted. "5; , HATIOHAL LEAGUE;GAMES A At Pittsburg . ' r B H B Pittsburg.!. '. 7"-U 1 Boston.. . " . .. ..-.. .. .. 2 ,. 6 1 Batteries: . Leever and Smith; Eason and MoranT - " -, At Cincinnati . .7 R H E Cincinnati,, r. Z 6" 7 3 New York v. 4 8 6 THE KINDERGARTENS All Three Will Open Same Day as City Schools. The same day that the citjr schools postponed on account of .rain. ewurK.. .. .. . o . y lopen all three free kindergartens will Batteries;: Poole and. Bergen; lMeE T oi. '"ScSJJSSl R" H E Sten, with Misses Annie Carr and StSuis? . . - ' -1 Ethel Ray as teachers; the Bailey Philadelphia 5 15 2 street, with Misses Hattie Scott and Batteries: Pearson and Ryan; Dug- Bessie Smith, and the Riverside, with gle&by and Douglass. : ;t . ' - Misses vAlice Stockton and Amy Col- TTirsr 'Str Louis-Philadelphia " game- lier. ' - : Until very recently it . was . uncertain that the kindergartens -would : all ? be opehed on account of the lack. of funds,. Several? weeks ago the financial situation changed somewhat, and-now. they are. in - fairly good shape. " A "number . of donations have -recently been made, and the day at Overlook made for. them over SaO . Thev , now "have ",in the -" treasury; about $500. ' It will take1 about $l,3tf0 to run the kindergartens for a session. 66 66 The BEST XOlPAISY," or Tlie R0N6EST: COMPANY, The LARGEST COMPANY?" or Tbey all ,sav thse things We say simply THE Pcially Ma Our Order Are 0min5 irt Nnw ' Just Recdvr.lnlonvfc? THIRTY-SIXTH SENATORIAL . - DISTRICT CONVENTION 'convention" of the republicans in. the i senatorial district7 is hereby7 called "meet in thejtown of BurnsvillerN. C; the 6th day, of Septeim.ber,-a02,- for, purpose of nominating a canaiame. the state,- senate -The said district r-.oTnmosed of the following countlesr rMitchell, Yancey,; and Madison: : -i (Signed) - -y-' - 5UKJJiu.iN, : ; r; s: Ramsey. ; j Committee . -Auffust 25, 1902, -V - Sprins: HeAl nMlris fi to 1fll.S brine .Heel Misses-h -j , .o.V.:i 111 o ' " r- V - " ' r rt-V" '-i deii ' According -to .statistics;- out-oi U 11 l- to 9. $4 T.wt TTaal" WftTrtan'tf.' 2 1-2 tO ..-D.-. 0 . lovi.-si-jcteen - become Regular Heel Woman's: 2 1-2 to 6r$23ToutlS: Shoes, 93k6Peie I, 13 1-2, $1.25. ;tYbutOb.'sShoes;il .to 2; 2 1-2 to 'iXnuIIl S DHO c?.i-w nopeiessiie i.lllor.-BoyV Shoes, W iVM These piain coldgurei may ofmy:not-'rheanmuh tr the fead&r but we Exhaustion UEASriuIlES ty represent the . best :;vaf.ueVwe ever saw.- Excellent school shoes. , - & Feh llle Corner SfinA.QfAtiA- - ..--V- Court Sauafe. SPANGENBEKCx rvpHshness . and Heat Exposure - vurea "..x CAFUDlNfi LIFE5INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA " Organized ;1847. - 7 jGefteral 1 Agent for- I - North Garolij;eNCi: 2? - - as" " t-1 -ass- t kb; BOSTIG, . Jibcal AgehfTsheville", - N .' G. 4 . ; 5: -J -a "A

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