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" ' " ' ' r'i"' uuivouay, MAUUli 20. IA02 ; " " i i yrri 1 5 Pn:CE:$4.00 per year. THF.IPPALAOHIAN PAR1T.1 Committee Tars it au tVill Probdb'j Rept for $ to, 000 A ppropraiion. A special the of the l?th from Washington to the Charlotte .Observer gives nuch encourage ment to the advocates of the Appalachian" park. It says: "There is a feeling to night that the hearing on the Appa lachian Park bill to day will be productive of results that the mends of the measure .have hitherto, hardly dared to hope for. In an entertaining, lucid, yet scientific manner the purposes of the proposed reserve were explained " to the committee by Dr. McGee, of the Bureau of a American .Ethnology; Prof. Pinchot, of the forestry division of the Agricultural De partment; Dr. Ambler, secretary of the Park Association; Prof. Holmes, representative Brown lee, and Mr. Chas. Seymour, of Knoxville, Alter the hearing Representative Moody asserted his belief that the committee would make an appropriation of $10,000,000 instead of $5,000,000, saying that Chairman Wads worth favored such an appro priation, and that the proposi tion for an increase also met the approval of Representatives xienry and Uonnell, the first named gentlemen being chair- i-irii.Aixu LfCAin UF A WORLD. Concord cities will eifjoy a rare-heat tomorrow'night in the lecture of l3r. Henry Lguis Smith. One of the fore most thinkers in the South it may well engage the attention 1 of the thoughtful to foUow the scholarly trend through the "Life and Death of a World." calling especial attention to the Vanderbilt estate. The sub-com mittee is expected to report to the full committee very soon." THE WILCOX CASE. IIALF MILLION DOLLARS INVESTED Cabarrus County Copper and Gold Mine Have New Capital Put In Them. Salisbury, N. C, March 18. With a paid up capital of $500, 000 the Chicago Consolidated- Copper and GoM Mining Com pany has been organized. Tr. Lawyers Pleading- Lawyer Makes Pow eiful Speech Probabilities or. Con viction Increased. The Wilcox murder case is be-' wiil operate gold and copper ing argued and will probably go miues 'ni Cabarrus county, near . Ill Tt . . inp union mines, withn four i 2 , 'y 1 is-x. mua- b i w Ik ) Corset Talk ! to the jury Friday. u The suspicion is so strong and the circumstancial evidence so impressive that the prosecution miles of Gold Uill. Cap;.:i i D Curd, manager U1. -"Ui , u.ruie Mi re, is the What 'is the standard g Corset and what is the 8 standard price. We believe Koyal Worcestcrs to be the standard because of thejr style-, fit, comfort and the universal demand for this high grade cornet. g Twelve months ago we had only a small sforV fii W I?1 AX? j M - iiujrui Murccsrer corsets but today it is Iar km and well nmiwl m, o nn d i wr m MM MM can plead with much force. Mr. J paUnaor of the new company J Uey wood Sawyer asserted with such vehemence that the prisoner is guilty and wove around it such a net work ol convincing pleas ttiat there may even bo a convic tion. and four shafts already slightly sun.k show splendid-outlook for copper and gold Charlotte to Loose Mr. Andrews. A Greensboro special to the Charlotte Observer says : "Greensboro peoplo learn with pleasure that Mr. E M Andrews, man nf th cK., .Joue OI nariotte's best known wViiM, i r i , business men, will become a citi- which the matter has for the zen of this city. He has rented time being been referred.. Not a residence here and will move only this, but it was stated n,ftp.r his family in th nn.r future the executive session of the Mr Andrews will engage in the committee which followed the ure ana mus'C business, in nnhli hr.ira. iur? hychhe has been so successful . , .ucuuw- in Charlotte." tive Williams would make no . . y ' further objections to the passage Ed Morjtan'g Life Spared, of the bill. The hearing devel- Mr- M H Caldwell, the attor oped but a- single disappoint- nev for Ed Morgan, succeeded ment. The North State delega- in Settiag the sentence of Ed tion was not well represented at Morgan commuted from hanging the hearing, Representatives to life imprisonment, Moody and Kluttz beimr t,ho The.Governor took this action only members of. the delegation Tay. It saved" Ed Morgan j i . . 1 ii . . K hi eppel Ih.tb-1 Itarue H edd in g . Mr. II "A Klueppelbcrg, of -Charlotte, and Miss Mamie Louise Hearno, of Albemarle, were mar ried in th Lutheran church at Albemarle on Wednesday even. ing, the lOih, by the bride's pas tor, Rev. C B Miller. ine groom is a well known and very estimablo and success ful merchant of Charlotte and the bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S fl Hearne, of Albemarle. She is possessed of the peculiar charms of accomp- lished young womanhood. The wedding was an i n1 nosing function ana the bride was t.ho recipient of a profusion of cost ly and valuable presents. . . The bridal pair took 'the ftmiih bound train for Palm Ttoanh iuorida, Uayana, Cuba, the Char to once worn called for another-friend told fnoml K g and in -this way the demand has grown. It does j take cromo giving to create a demand i'Jr Royal S Worcesters their sell on their merits. We would 5j say one dollar is the standard price today whrc 5j twelve months ago it was lower. There has swent jg over this country a strong wave in favor of hvttvv m Corsets. It has been found economy to b'v rhc 88 s m ss m m Royal Worcesters in nil siznc in ih Jg I hey mako American beauties, price M Dowager Empress, a corset for stout woiSiT" US Priced H. L. Parhs L Company. (In tin from the State who were from the allovs on the 31st. present. Even the sister State It seems to be a case again in of South Caralina was better which the solicitor accomplished represented. It is fair to -state, more thau lie wanted to for after however,that Mr. Bellamy was the conviction Mr. Webb, joined out or tne city, Mr. Pou was iUillVse who petitioned for the i is what wo are after. Tho day op auctions-be over. Our stock of Furniture and House Furnishings tht, Lost the btate affords. Buying in car lots and savini freight and discounts gives us a long lead over small buyer " When in need of anything in our line if you'll give us a call we will convince you in a minute that we can ?ivo vou the best goods for the money invested. A fine line oi Bed Roorri Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining Suits. Hnll Uo)r hide -nofirds. TnnVinrr nitnlrn 'T;; i,- . i T-i . . , ""v.i.nb vutiiirt, joining i "S. W1111T1P1 leston Exposition and other1 oml T.1X 0i .. J.' Jllll"ff points of interest. r,UAtt,iUl uius, vjok OtOVOS, Vlj Wtove?, JefW-'era- iors, jce ureaui freezers, Hammock and Lawn Swings, everything. you can think of to make you feel comfortable Thay will return to Chariot t, by April 10th, Bell $r Ham's Furniture Go. during the forenoon and could not leave his hotel, while Mr Small was busy preparing . a speech against the river and naroor bill. Others may alsa have had good excuse for the absence. ' By 'careful and tactful ques tioning on the part of -Messrs. Klutta and Moody many im . portaut andualuable points were brought to the attention of the committee. Once the former commutation. The action of the Governor is probably entirely satisfactory with the 1 general public. . Fire Children name hj one Mother In ' IS Months. I .We arc informed of a very singular occ.urrance' in Mont- ' : : 7 '. gomery county. Thirteen months r$--"aO ago tho wife of .Mr. Richard Q T?r-rfM U -i . II "uuiuui wiiuso residence is at '. Mt. Gilead, gave birth to twins. ' Good Job Work ! interrupted to ask if it were not a Jactthat mrftiy mountain land owners were at tliis time hearing for forests in a way that would have the approval of the govern ment, to wh&h Prof. Pinchot Geo. Miller, Colored, Shot at Gold Hill. A 'phone message from Gold Hill by way of Mt. Pleasant savs - - IVI'UIILIUIJ Ui George Miller, colored, son of (Montgomery by the birth of iias. Miner, was shot at the mine near Gold HH1 Wednesday night. It is Understood that ho fsdead.. 3 It "!?.e. 0D!l.ar8 15 ClCle substantiate this statement S uuuuiiion. une . f day iast.week thm sw mother X with the real stuff, and leave it to VOU W increased the . . x: iu i,dy wnemer our worK is all right or Q triplet-two girls and on boy X nn- anrl if i . , 7 , W -all of which are well developed X nT' and lt ,Snot We guarantee to . Surgeon's Knife Sot Needed Surgery is nolor?ger necessary tot;ure piles. Do Witt's Vtnh Hazel Salve cuiessuch cases at once, removirg the necessity for dangerous, painful and expen sive operations. P'or scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises.sores anH skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. fiih. and hoalthv oW,rn v,;.,.i,. i-. :a ia : i boro courier, J j'diNu u so, we are nere to ma eH W nrofi o 1 1 ! i, I x i i , n r1 '"--u nviNSdibu 10 uo justice tc v. Job Couldn't Have Sfl. o If he'd had Itahinw p;iQ, Olir micrvmoo rner're terr hlv e'S&'fc 8 The Standard Job Office. It has cured thousands. t! r"crYT v w----.- juries, Pains or Bodily Erup- ; tions it's the best salve in the 15 J Sfirl"e .otJUU m your sudscription to K gave an affirmative answer, I son Drug Store. i DrUg store. The Standard 35 css. a month. 1 . .
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