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LODGE OF Mr. J. P. Caldwell Died Today A Reasonable Plea For The Stomach Ished the various details yesterday, roll; Jos. P.

Leltner and Louis The program Is now in the hands Goodman. of printers and will be ready for No better selection than Mr. Stern distribution In a few days. could have been made In determining The order of the exercises will be an orator for the occasion. He is as follows: recognized throughout the state as Prelude: Selection by a quartet of one of the most brilliant orators and ladles and gentlemen; remarks by learned lawyers of the Jewish faith.

Exalted Ruler H. E. Longley; Hymn: He Is an honor graduate of the Unl-lodge ceremonies; prayer by the verslty of North Carolina During Umiagton Elks to Pay Tribute to Deceased Brothers (Continued From Page One.) untiring efforts he has placed it at the head of North Carolina newspapers and from his heavenly sanctum lie may look down upon the offspring of his genius with Just cause to be proud of the, service he has rendered If Your Stomach Ik Lurking in IM Restive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work F.Rpei-ially When It Cosl.s lo Try? Place your money in a STONG NATIONAL bank that pays 4 per cent, compounded quarterly, in Savings Department. Such is the Fit.tfnir ami Tpnrtw TrihnM win 1 larmicnaei; nis career at cnapel Hill lie won for 1-ming and Tender Trlhutes Mill He SoIo. introduction of the orator by himself a reputation as one of the Not.

with drugs but with a rein- lo his city and his State. He. has i-ain wereasea urotnem Banaay.jpast Exalted Ruler Louis Goodman; most proficient talented and foree-Deeemher Splendid Program address by the orator, D. P. Stern, fill debaters ever developed at the lorcement of digestive agents, such placed The Observer In- position to as are naturally at work In the welld an influence over an army of stomach.

Scientific analysis shows readers and command the respect that digestion requires pepsin, nltro- and confidence of all. He was one genous ferments and tiie secretion of of these editors who are greater hydrochloric acid, when your food than the paper thev edit. or i.reensDoro; closing cere- Institution. Since securing his 11-monles by the lodge. cense to practice law, Mr.

Stern has Four members of the lodge have been eminently successful at Greens-died during the year and the ser- boro, his home city, lie has been vice will be held in their memory, called unon manv times to deliver nrt- HaB Ileen Prepared Negro Hi nit- bed. In (Special to The Times.) fails to digest, it is proof positive! Joseph Pearson Caldwell -The annual as well as to pay tender tribute to dresses at -public functions and It is 1 Wilmington, Nov. 22-todge of Sorow of that some of these agents-are lacking son of the late -'Hon'. Pearson ,1 I. I inuBR who nave uuaaeu a way.

re- eertnin tint i aneeen -here- will tnka i- ji n. Caldwell and Amanda MeCollough Dtan ill juiii uieau.K aNmidlII, niuari uyspepsia Turners contain ann was iiorn Htaiesvill nothing but thees natural elements Iredell comity, N. C. June Hi, I8.V htohi unii. jui9, its proper piace- among me nnest Order of Elks, will be held in the The officers of the lodge who will addresses ever delivered In Wilmlng- Academy of Music Sunday afternoon serve in their respective capacities at ton.

I December 3rd, at which time fitting the memorial service are as Renort was made at the nolice ata- necessary to digestion and when The early years his life' were' spent i placed at" work the weak stomach. In his native village, where he was and unall intestines, supply what educated by his sister, Jaiile A. Ihese organs used. They stimulate I Caldwell, He also at times attendi'd Merchants National Bank 0 Raleigh, N. C.

STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. 10. C. DUNCAN, I'rent. W.

II. DRAKE, Cashier. the gastric glands and gradually 0 night school 14 years of age Caldwell. liring the -digestive organs back to laeir normal condition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have then nothing morn than a lad, went and tender tributes will be paid the Exalted Ruler, H.

E. Longley; Es- tlon about midnight last' night that memory of the doceased members of teemed Leading Knight, John S. Mc- Tom Lamb, a negro had been stabbed the order who have died here since Eachern; Esteemed Loyal Knight, B. by another negro who was known the establishment of the fraternity Strickland; Leading Knight, only as "Mose" by those Hiving the in this city. The exercises will be of Henry Gieschen; Esquire, Prank II.

Information. It was stated that Lamb solemn and Impressive nature and Hottal; Chaplain, Rev. James Car- was stabbed in the neck. He was will be In acordance with the ritual mlchael; Secretary, James Owen carried to the Walker Memorial Hos-of the order. D.

P. Stern, Reilly; Treasurer, J. Holmes Davis; pital where his wound was dressed, a prominent and successful attorney Inner Guard, F. W. Benton; -Tiler, A.

It was stated at the institution that of Greensboro has been invited and Rosenmann. the man was not seriously wounded, has accepted the invitation to deliver The past exalted rulers of Wil- There was nlso a report that a negro the annual address. The arrange- mington lodge are as follows: H. J. named Arthur Evans was also cut to work as a printer in the office of been subjected to critical chemical The Iredell Express, -a weekly news tests at home and abroad and are paper whose name was changed found to contain not lina- but natural shortly after lo The Ameri can.

Soon after this Mr. Charles located in Statesville and established The Statesville Intelli digestive. Chemical Telegraphls address. "Dilfimlo." Telephone No. 1 1029 Central.

20 Cul-I ii in Fenchurf-h E. C. London, fttb l0.r.. ment of the program has been In the uerken, nr. Chns.

T. Harper, Wll-hands of Mr. E. E. Longley, exalted Ham J.

Bellamy, I. W. Solomon ruled of the local lodge and he fin- C. W. Polgovt, Dr.

Thomas B. Car- last night. No information aa to this Ofriirrence could bo ascertained. A pii, tar said to be the' property of gencer. Mr.

Caldwell was offered position on this pnper at $6 a week 9 8i with a raise of a dollar a wee Evans was left at the police station. which he accepted. It was while set- AH, i nave anaiyzen mo carermiy a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ling type In this office that he tried Is the World OiowIuk Better? Many things go to prove that It Is Clias. K. Johnson, President.

F. H. Hi'lffgs, Cashier. tlnr. In li C4nmA comes from food which has fermented out his prentice hand, offering his I which-" 1 bought ''myself at a city chemist's shop for the purpose), services at nights to do a little The way thousands are trying to help others Is proof.

Among them manufactured by the F. A. Stuart writing In the local deparlment. After working for several years In Is Mrs. W.

W. Gould, of Plttsfield X. II. Finding good health by talo the office of The Statesville Intelligencer, Mr. Caldwell decided to pay Raleigh Banking and Trust Go.

The "ROUND STEPS BANK "Since 1865. Stand. For RELIABLE SOUND BANKING. ing Klectrlc Bitters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take a visit to Charlotte, He went to one of the old Charlotte fairs and while in Charlotte paid a visit to all the newspaper offices in the city. Drop them.

"For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," eho va m.mm mc uiuuiavu Get rid of thi9 bady iigeattll as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack. SIMMONS red LIVER REGULATOR THE POWDER FORM) la a cleansing and strengthening medicine. It is a liver tonic first of all and the liver is always effected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in a torpid liver, helps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears the complexion of sallowness, relaxes the bowels and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Sold by Dealer.

Price, Large Package, 1.00. Aak tot Ike lenutue wllb the Red on the label. yon cutout (ct It, remll to ui, we will mii by mail poupaJd. Simmon Lira Regulator put up alio la liquid lonn for Uwae wbo prefer k. Price tl.OU per bottle.

Lookloctlie KedZUbeL writes. "Every medicine I used fall ping in at the office of the old Char ed till I took Electric Bitters, put this great remedy helped me wonder An Honoralile Record For Nearly Half a Century. lotte Observer, Mr. Caldwell met Mr. Johnson Jones, the editor at that fully.

They II help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liv time. Mr. Jones questioned Mr. Caldwell as to what line of work lie was er and kidney remedy that's made.

engaged in and on being told that Try them. You'll see. 60c at King' Crowell Drug Co. I. H.

ZCILIN Proprlctora. St. JLaaU, Hloarl he worked in a newspaper office .6 offered him $3 a mouth to become TAKM THE NORFOLK SOUTH local editor. This tender was accepted, Mr. Caldwell moving lo Charlotte KRN KAIKOAD SPECIAL TRAIN A few months afier the arrival of 86 Clerkenwell Road, London, E.

and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poisons. Knowing the ingredients of the tablets. I am of opinion that they are admirably adaptable for the purpoae for whlck they are intended. (Signed) Jciin R. Brooke, F.

I. F. C. S. There Is no secret in the preparation of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.

Their composition is commonly known among physicians, as is shown by. recommendations of 40,000 licensed physicians In the United States and Canailu. They are the most popular of all i-eiuedies for indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash, insomnia, lota of ai etite, melancholia, constli afion. dysentery and kindred diseases originating, from improper dissolution-; aud- aiisimila-tion of foods, because they are thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or child. Stuart's Dy peps, a l'ahlets are at once a sale and a.

powerful remedy, one'giairt tablets being strong enougti'fby test) to digest grains of steak, eggs and other foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stomach can't. "Ask your druggist for a fifty cent box or send to us direct for free AND SERVICE TO NOR AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, Mr, Caldwell in Charlotte to work Lace Curtain Gleaning Before It gels too late 'phone for our wagon and let us clean and laundry your Curtains. Our machines for this dell cate class of work Is thoroughly mod era.

0 IT Tim LAUN 0 RY, 117 West Hrgett Street BAIiEIGH, N. O. Both 'Phones 87. FOLK FOR THE ANNUAL FOOT I'ALL CA.ME, A. M.

VS. V. P. I. on the Charlotte Observer, Mr.

Jones of The Statesville Intelligencer THAXKSOIVINO DAY. RATES, 2 GiTamidl llaeatire AND, 3 FOR THE ROUND TRIP PULLMANS ON ALL TRAINS. LEAVES 9:15 P. AND 12:01, went to Charlotte and purchaKhed The Observer, The two worked together, until 1 STii, when Mr, Caldwell was seized with rheumatism and returned to Statesville, remaining in bed six weeks, While in bed Mr. Caldwell received an offer from MIDNIGHT.

THE SEABOARD AC1AIN AN- NOUNCES THE LOW RATE OF $2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ONE OF THE BEST BILLS OF THE SEASON. 3-- A CTS 3 Mr. William II. Bernard, editor 'of ROUND TRIP.

TO NORFOLK AC The Wilmington Star, at $20 a month COUNT A. M. VS. V. I.

FOOT and was about to accept it when he BALL GAME. GOOD IN COACHES ON SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVING AT was offered a better position in Charlotte, After working in Charlotte about a year, he was offered $1,000 a jear and the position of city editor Sash Weight Castings Steel Bars These we can supply on short notice Just time enough to deliver them to the building Is all we need. Our ability to make Castings of all sizes and kinds is unlimited. Phone or call or write. Engines and machinery of every description.

12:30 A. ARRIVING AT 7 A. TIIANKHOI VINO MORNING. trial sample package and you will be TROY READY. surprised at the result.

A. Stuart .150 Stuart Marshall Mich. Welcome. Will lie Given Knrrauce of Norfolk Southern Citizens Awake Ralei gh Iron Works Company BOWERS WADE. The Mlnslrel Hoys In -'Their LaujthiiiK Sketch on the Band Wagon.

HARRY THRILLER. The Hoy With an Artistic Sensatlonalal Novelty Act. MANNING TWINS. An Singing, Dauclng, Acrobatic Sister Team. PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME 10 AND 15 CENTS.

To OpiMirtniiitieN. (Special The Times.) Balelgh. N. O. Harget and West Street, fai through Montgomery county, it Is believed here by a number of citi Nov.

For a month or zens that the road will not. be built by Mt. Gilead, but that the Norfolk more the Troy folks have discussed the probability of some railroad company taking over the Durham Southern will make a beeline for eome point in Stanley county, 'either Charlotte, and the Asheboro Aber of The Raleigh News, He went to Raleigh and lived about a year. Soon after this Mr. F.

Brevard McDowell purchased a half Interest In The Observer and Mr. Caldwell was sent for and offered $1,100 to serve as assistant editorial wrltter. He accepted, returned to Charlotte and In June, 1877, was wedded to Miss Margaret Spralt. She died iulS93. Surviving as the result of this marriage are three children, namely: Mrs.

D. H. McCoi-lough of Empire, Panama; Mrs. Julia H. Taliaferro of New York, and Mr.

Frank M. Caldwell of Charlotte, Miss Janie A. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell's sister, aUo survives. In 1 XS0 Mr.

Caldwell purchased The Statesville Landmark and went to edit it. From the begining the paper was a success, and Mr. Caldwell often said those years spent in Stntos-villc were the happiest of his life. Norwood or Albemarle. The citi zens are glad to have the assurance deen interests, and Uie ultimate completion of a railroad from, here to Charloite.

They are glad the deals of a through line of railroad, but now the question Is: when will the have been put through, if it means "KALAMAZOO" LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS. BLANK BOOKS. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. Everything For the Office. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY.

Office Furniture and Filing Devices. work on the extension begin, and that the connectlng llnk is made between here and Charlotte in the near what rornte will the road take? All this Is of vital Interest to Troy and THE ALMO Raleigh's Exclusive Motion Picture Show. An Entire Change of Programme Daily. future. Tiie Troy folks have never Montgomery county, and many will be the surmises until all this is had any complaint to offer in regard to the treatment accorded them by the Durham Charlotte and' the There is a spirit of progress In the Asheboro Aberdeen.

These two 113 Fayetteville Street, 12 Eat Hargett Street. O. O. Phone 844-F. roads have always given the Troy people a square deal, and there is an C.

C. 'Phone 014-F. air now in Troy. Before another school yenr a handsome new school-house will be built for which in bonds was voted recently. element of regret connected with tiie passing of these lines into the htuids rue nariotte- uoserver later suspended.

The Evening Chronicle wits then established and February 1892, "It was purchased by Messrs. J. P. Caldwell and D. A.

Tompkins. Its name was changed to The Charlofe Daily Observer. Mr Caldwell became At a meeting of the congregation of of another company or men. Per the Baptist church the past week. It was decided to build an $8,000 haps there is no where to be found two more clever railroad men; than Agent Sam T.

Brown of the Asheboro Aberdeen and Agent Ken editor and general manager and con church building, the work to begin In the near future. Attorney J. R. tinued lu control of It until stricken THE SCHEME THAT FAILED. A Lubln Comedy.

DRIVEN FROM THE TRIBE. An Indian Story With a Wealth of Western Scenery. MY OLD DUTCH. A Beautiful nnd Touching Story of An Old Couple and How Generosity Was Rewarded. CEMENT BLOCK BUILDING.

An ICtlucationnl ITS A WEIJi ASSORTED MIX. V. PROP. LEVIN'S ORCHESTRA. Blair has given the Baptist people nedy of the Durham Charlotte.

a handsome, centrally located lot, These two men have been courtesy It- BILL: Hjilf the siMutiiift gentry of Raleigh hove got soi-e throats and cricks in tiie back on account or too much singing and cake-walk-, ing nt the recent Hub Smokers. The Smokers in two nights Is sure going sonio. Tell Vni to take Accident and Health Policies in the. Tar Heel Company. Smokers are K.

If you have a Tar Heel Health Policy. wise. Mc. THE TAR HKF.Ii CO. Masonic Temple.

Both Phones, Accident, Health, Fire Insurance. "Auk Mc. He's on the Job" and the new church will be placed on seir In dealing with the public and have made friends for; their roads. this lot. The Baptist congregation at Troy is not large but they are Not all depot agents are considerate in While living In Statesville Mr.

Caldwell was elected mayor of the town and he served four years. He became a member of the board of directors of the State Insane Asylum and was made chairman In 1884, a position which he held until his death. In 1892 Mr. Caldwell was of the people's rights and comfort. Troy stands ready to welcome the enthusiastic In.

regard to their church work, and they mean to have a handsome church home. A number of enterprising citizens are discussing putting up a yarn mill. The company for this purpose Norfolk Southern. One public spirited citizen has made an offer of a depot Bite some six miles from Troy, elected a delegate to the national and there is not likely to be any uemocrauc convention and was trouble about securing right of way has not been organized as yet, but a chairman of the North Carolina deJe gallon. HOTEL number of citizens have been heard FOUR DOLLARS to say tncy will take stock In such Mr.

Caldwell's second marriage ifST. DENIS'S an enterprise was to Miss Addle of Char lotte. One child, Adelaide, survives The Methodist preachers of tills Rheumatism Advice. 'roiiiinent Doctor's Best Prewrlp-Hon EaMly Mixed at Home. I BROADWAY ana nut T.

NCWVORK6ITV WitWaMy eeM el mtr poieJl of is ten. Hall Mock htm WuaiMkac'f. Five minutm' wmlk at Shoppmy (AMriat. NOTED FOR: Excellence of cuWm. comfoftablo appolntoMBM.

eoairlti( It Startled the World when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklin's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and place leave this week for Kinston, where the North Carolina conference meets. Rev. O. W. Dowd, pastor ot the church here, has been- here only two years.

The Rev. O. H. Brlggs, who has erved a number of churches near Troy, has been on this field! for four years, and will be sent to some other Held. He an his family will be missed in church circles.

Mr. Biggs has proved himself a most faithful minister. His daughter, looms $1.03 per tJy an4 With privilege Bath $1. SO per day and uf uROFgAN nut TeMs wtf 99 everywhere It-s now known as the "From your druggist get one ounce of Torls compound (In original sealed package) and one ounce of syrup of Sarsaparllla compound. Take these two ingredients home and put them Into a Half pint of whiskey.

Shake the bottle and take a tablespoon fill before each meal and at bed time." This is said to be the quickest and DenoslbHl In This Savings Bank Euch Week Will See You With Two Hundred Dollars Ahead One Year From Today. You Will Siend it if You Do Not Deposit it. Try Saving Your Money. best salve on earth for burns, holla, scalds, sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, eczema, chapped hands, WM.TAYLOR SON, In. YOUR LAUNDRY, SIR! Will be clone to your satisfaction and delivered when promised if left with THE PEOPLES LAUNDRY Playing at washing is not the way things are done here.

System, competence and thoroughness are combined to achieve satisfact6ry results. That wc are a success is proven by our large and increasing PEOPLES STEAM LAUNDRY if. fever sores and plies, Only 25c at twvt FAmavlv Irmwn In tha mntlol KingCrowell Drug Co. nrofesslon fr rhenmnti.m Ellza- has been the most effl clent organist at the Methodist SPECIAL ARRANGE ME NTS i. a church.

MADE BY THE SEABOARD AIR Money to Loan on Approved UWOV. JtaV JVUI UI UBglBW UVCB IIV, have Toris compound in stock he will get It for your In a few hours from his wholesale house. Don't $2.00 ROUND TRIP VIA NOR LINE. SPECIAL ARR ANGEM E.N MADE BY SEABOARD FOR THOSE V- Collateral. FOLK SOUTHERN "STUDENT SPE- be Influenced to take a patent medl- CIA LEAVES GROCERIES OF QUALITY 'at tUhffl i New arrivals Lfet ub Bupply your Pantry with' Seasonable Goodies, Both 'phones.

EUDY BUFFALO, iok Hargett A I H. DESIRING TO ATTEND THE MID- OLINA VIRGINIA FOOTBALL cine Inetead of thin. Insist on hav- THANKSGIVING "DAY ing the genuine Torls compound In 'NIGHT, FOR ANNUAL GAME BE-J GAME, RICHMOND, THANKSGIV-the original one ounce, sealed, yellow TWEEN A. 4 M. VS.

V. P. I. $3 ING. MAKE TRIP IN MOST C9M-peckage.

Hundreds of the worst WITH SLEtSPING' CAR' PRIVl PORTABLE MANNER. SPECIAL -THE BEST. -eil MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK. were cured JHirbthle-pre- LEGErt. MAKE; RESERVATIONS.

SLEEPER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. serlptioa iest 'inttr. NOW. ASI1IS, PHONE 1U;.

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