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BOAHO Qf THADI BASQVtT, pay for th tiatui to to tnveiled here SPISDLES JiUMBER .100,000. There Is In progress in Brooklyn an evangelistic movement-It might mora properly be called a cross de-dlreoted i j'. -4- enatof Uodsay gay the Canpalga Oroaait I th IkdlMuapuii Dtmoorata Mm IX lUt COttOV AMD VOOUEir MILLS. Notice to Electric i-LIM ConsoEers. especially at Unltarlanlsm, as a system May 20tn.

ttaleijth will soon have Another public school for whites, named In honor of Calvin II. Wiley, An excellent site bis been bought. There are at work in textile mills In PlfcltaiMMti A r. CAtoirrix, tit A rumriiM) I. tn riaaatfal Uamm WtUds All of religion, 4nd the asslitant pastor of Plymouth church, In the absence of Dr.

vyasara Balag Taraao-Tas farabia Ylee Treslaeol Aadrews Caaflrats the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900. this State 1.704 boys and girls un Usable taalaU Ua A. a. SI. H0 Mt wood CM Uwas 14 StmtiU-bloek IllUis, the pastor, refused to read no Jan.

iiThTe hundred der 14 years.dtage.'.r- tices from bis pulpit about the meetings sad BoaMa Flaala-Hal Ajr JUkaly to The bore power (steam) employed in rawnpers or jne New York board of for the reason that theY 9 Tb Ceaalaa-Jadf Browa's operating cotton mills is 112,000, a nn. LtMr daa-V eminent "a WMfPortlo and guest sat Beginning WithTthe Ncv affatUtfa flMMS OcmucraufMioo The report of the State Labor Com- The awful rime, the mult of Z. .71" 5ZI- dPWB to the twenty-eirhth annual mlsa'oner win say as to number of mills rta ne foi. AAAitVi, Sltbaas for Its Mobility 4mxtw toti fchtch the life of the man who was last ner of the orcaniaatloik at tJi wiii. and the) nunufactures: Mecklenburg llaased Wlta the tlua Vp.alog to largenWof Its charity, About the, Light sworn in as Governor of Ken harf fourteen cotton and one, knitting dorf -Astoria Prior to 'tit is lucky hangs by a threap has startled mill, operating 87,280 fcplndles and 1,347 same time, we are told, Dr.

Hlllls him self, preaching ln Chicago, expressed embWng of guests United States Sea orml. i 't Observer Bureau, IS West Hargett Street. Kaleixh. Jan. SL looms, manufactures ginghams, sheet the Mtton.

For moBlh past the aft tors John M. Thurston, of Nebraska! similar sentiments, and went on to de nation fat that State has been critical ings, white good, hosiery, towels, back-bands, wsiptand yarnsk 1 Year, it win be the policy thijf company: to furnish current for illuminating pur- poses by meter only. VIn small units the meter, can WlllUm Lindsay, of Geo. C. clare that he knows of "many men out Vice President a.

Andiews, of the At tw iron mine at Chapel mil a vein and dlstresslng.v Political passion ha dominated the rcuoo of men, at the side of the Church who never ititMl? M.A.Hwi- Southern Railway, returned: here to- ot 2 per cent orev 120 feet thick, has church services, who are models of the been struck. 'A shaft 00 feet deep is diy. four correspondent made inquiry na, or Ohio, held; a reception. The was ia perfect tower of rave have run higher aind higher with each new step in the i progress of being sunk, with tunnels at earn 40 reel Christian Gospels and who are the of him as to the accuracy or Inaccuracy As soon as the shaft Is completed tlie roses and; Ivy, and Ihe Dalctmiea'and best men In their communities." Which event. Bloodshed was to have been output of the mine will be 200 tons waJla were Ilkewlat hunx heavilv wiih moves The New York Sun to ask: "If day.

The mine Is leased by the Empire tipected was expected, for party cut flowers. Iron and Steel Worita at Greennucro. such splendid results can be accomplished, without going to church why Is guestts of honor wer th'RMi. Thomas W. Mason, of Northampton, of the rumors that the Southern had bought the Aberdeen ft Asheboro and th Carolina NortuweJlem Railroads.

Ho said both were Inaccurate, As to the latter road, he said it was understood that Mr. Barber had fought It for some New York "parties, whoes names aje not known here. The South not be used; will! there- fore supply one to three upon 'flat rates, i with a scale for ia o'clock or. spirit has rarely ever, in atoy State, tven in time of actual war, been so pro-' oounced and aggressive: but Its violent namea and Morris Jesup. Uen one of ins aftlest speakers in the State, it requisite to keep up church services oral Itigoert I Viele.

General hUmuei Is being spoken of In connection with at so great a cost? Why should not the the nomination for. Governor. 1 -manifestation, ft was would lormer Mayor wo, Birong, Friends oT John S. Cunlngaam say Mwsressman. v.

take the form of dash, between arm ministry disband?" These art pertinent enquiries. It would seem Idle to maintain ministers and church' establish that on a basis of 145,000 votes the em last month arranged for a throusrh uenerai tTancw v. Greene, wm. v. all night service.

1 Democratic State Convention will have tar service over thJ A-bardiea Ash(. id men, nop was It dreamed that It would exhibit Itself In an attempt at assassination. As lamentable ai the Doro in order to xet a share of tho gressman uharies -Ni Warner 50 vote and that Cunlngham will not fall far short at this time of a majority, iftlier, Drwin James, Postmaster Southern Pines and Pinehurst 'business, ments if the "best men" are those who never hear the one ncr go to the other. But, It Is to be remembered that the El wood Cox. of Hlrh Point, wm hAi-a If reports are accurate.

He is in re twneilus Cott land Comptroller ceipt of letters -from various parts of mra 0. coje. 1 ocourrence la of Itself, in Its probable effect upon lta vJctfcn and lta already 10-aay, on ms way irom Warrenton. quotations above. are from- Plymouth ounaior wnasay, 01 Kentucky, re where one of his many shuttle-block I the State from tome leading politicians, and bobbin-making plants was dam-1 hit friends say, assuring Mm Of their eflfct In further public opln sponding 10 th loast, 'The Coming preachers, and Plymouth churfch Is to vt-umry," saia; rtv tnose or us who day very much as Beecher left It.

ion, It puia ia stigma upon the State, aged by fire. He is now the owner of support and endorsement. He la deep-' no lera than fourteen of thasa nim a iy gratified at these expressions. He Is marched to overwhelming defeat under Light PowerCo. The products In the rough are shipped Invited 10 the fair at Newbern In ine nag of the Indianapolis convention! wlose citizens are accounted a brave people, who fight in the open, and to TWO MEW CASE AT HIUU POINT.

it Is consoling to ilnd inat our personal over mis oouniy, 10 gland one 01 na vice preaiaenu. to the continent. I The Quartermaster general has receive whom the despicable devices of. Ibe Dlffleoltr la Oi tilag l.oeal rbyalelaai lo Do oisaaxer was tfle prelude toulilmult vic lory, and, as one" of the survivor of It was found to-day that tha addition led 480 new rifles and with these and stealthy and cowardly assassin the tVork-Arllai Mark' flotara. Opera inai eminently resoectub e.

but naln, of the cupola and the stuocolng the! others on hand nine companies of the old State capitoi were done In 1822, so First Regiment and three of tie Third that Mai-ling's palntinir of the bnlidin. Regiment be supplied. The State Special to The Observer. fully select, following. 1 may be oar- are almost unknown.

The deed was i diabolical one, and the Point, Jan. il. 'Dr. G. A.

Ger- mined to call Attention to the fact that lately placed in the State library, muiit arienal will not be torn down until the have been made after 1822 and not in Legislature meets, as there Is no place trutn cruenea to earth has risen agWh, and that the camping ground of the m- ran, colored, reports -two new cases of smallpox to-day among the colored peof pie. The victims axe Geortre Clayton Glasses of Governor Goebel deserve all praise for the moderation which bas controlled their conduct 1W7. for the storage of military supplies. uiapons iK-mocraiB has become the and William Gray, who reside on the The odda appear to be that Hal. Aver mwncial Mecuato which all eyes are bid cotton factory row.

in the south- wjjl edit Senator Butler'a dallv berp. hi Heicneof tttaCraw and Faisaogtrs of thai ueuig lurnea. weilern part of the city. The case of nas r.aa expener.ee In that line, i We can show you a very Hurta. we see uie leaders of one of the said the dally will make Its annftsranr.

Clayton Is reported to be the worst that has yet developed, with the exception Jacksonville, Jan. 31. Thomas Mc-Dermott. mate of the schooner W. B.

great political parties -anxiously In quiring how they may without the con in a fortnight. The Renublloana nr. select line. of glasses, both of Norman Brown, colored, who Is dis mansiesuy taiting what mar be sent of any other" decently and 4 since the occurrence. With sympathy for him there goes admiration of his splendid courage, and with both a widespread, general hope tha't he Will take the one chance which remains to him la hundred and yet emerge from the ehAwods of which hang heavily about him now.

figured worse than any of the sufferers. fully termed a fathorly Interest In the uecrousiy relegate to the charnel The two new cases are quarantined. January ,21. arrived here to-day. He in plain and fanCV mOUnt- sayS all hands were at the pumps for paper.

nouse of the past the legend of uwin to the fact thiit the town au James E. Shepherd, standlna- mntr five days, during which time two of the jnerS Lenses u5f A in ilnwr crew, Pat McNamara and Charles Wis- 1M8B -CUacs in WCir In district, has not yet (received the thorities have been unable to secure the services of physicians to do compul uree coinage at 10 1, while those who are retsporrole for the future policy of nraer irom judge Slmonton to begin lak-'iitf lectlmony in the. matter of ecu, were wasnea overDoara ana l.a. drowned. On January 21 the Ward Line COnStfUCtlOn are the i-iriy control or puDiic atlairs are ruthlessly turning their bucks on silver sory vaccination the houae-to-house canvass will rot commence to-morrow morning, as heretofore ordered, but tb? matter has been nostDoned until next steamshiD Saratoga took oil the crew of tax asermenta persons eay a year will be reouired to do and two passengers and carried them "The Idea of Judge Brown with reference to the.

constitutional amendment seems to be an excellent one. Whatever coinage through international agreement, and crowding, as to a festival, the roadhat leads to the money plank thi norli thoroughly, as of course, hp Tuesday, February 6th. By this time it Is thought that physicians can be se to Nassau, from which point McDer- mott m8.de his way to this city. The schooner was of 440 tons burden, win do it. He knows that some properly Is under-valued and that some es- wmTmniaiMA i me inaianapoiis piatrorm.

Tne stone which the builders rejected Is becoming cured. The local physicians do not want 20 years old and known to be unsea- capos taxation altogether. prejudice exists, or may be created, toe minds of the unlettered whites against the amendment grows or will une neaa 01 me corner, and alter yeurs worthy. She was owned In Bath, Maine. uemocrats here are Dleased wiih to do compulsory vaccination.

Three women, who ran from smallpox at Randleman and went to the country of fierce dt'bate and profitless agitation, Judgi iu 1 1 1 iriro a I nn rhni a PO D'f lhA at IICW grow out of the play upon the "xrand aav aa, a lib VIUDC Bi. Lilt? lJfll I II rV. I lAritlin 1 the 'franrhlafi The modern and most effective- cure about to lay, deep and foun -(ather clause," Republicans amendment, providing1 that it shall for constipation and all liver troubled qa.ion or a coinage ayslem which will stand or fall rfs a whole. This would be to eliminate any shadow 6f dottbr from insure, in ihe langu-age of Jefferson, 'the honest payment of our debts and the famous little pills known as De-Witt's Utile Early Risers. R.

H. fo. ine minq or tne ru-ral -white voter, ir la me sucrea preservation of nubile faith. IDBflL DRBSS BOOT the latter the fueiontets are alter nd they are seeking to saturate him with nave since oroKen out with the disease. High Point has a well-known artist by the name of D.

L. Clark, ills many voluntary oontrtbuilonh in oil of distinguished Southern men to the Guilford battle Ground Company have elicited much praise and been a source of pleasure to the many thousands that have gathered at this hlstorlo battlefield In the past several years, Mr. Clark's latest production is an oil 1 do not say we might not successfully transact buslnesa' on a single silver doubts and uncertainties. Raleigh is an UD-tb-dati People's Column, town. There are more clubs here thtu in any place of lta size on pai-Hi iur.

ha(ps, among these belna? a 10 Uaats a Una, Mx Words to tha LADIKS iJdck-straws club and a orosrresalva lid- sianaara, nor that It would prove utterly impossible to uphold and main-tUn the bl-metalllc system, but our experience during the past 25 years demonstrates that with thfe gold standard we can outstrip, asvwe have outstripped, In the race for material prosperity and business supremacy, every otlier people In the world." vpreacn, win oe oeciaroa uncnnsutUf tlonal, thus disfranchising all white Wen who cannot read and write while negroes who can do so will still be allowed to vote. No such result Is In con-iemplatlon and It is the opinion of the best lawyers that no such result will follow, but apprehension can be allayed by the Legislature, at its June session, adding- a section declaring that all parts of the proposed measure are be construed together that if one section falls all will fall. Such a pro- visb would the wind out of the 'sails of the opposition, and why It Should not be added Is not apparent. Hr. William J.

Bryan, who is on a painting ot that late prominent preacher of Guilford county Rev. Alexander Robblns, of the Methodist Protestant church, a father-in-law of dledy winks club. Then thre la to be an old maids convention held In thp 21A STIEFF PIANOS SOLO IN North and South Carolina from the cny nan. our venerable townsman, R. J.

Bell. The Qajrton Railroad nfnrir. Charlotte branch In 1S99, shows that the 1 1 I 1 11. la what is sam Ulna "Greene, of Tloone. who ha.

realize noiuers not meei to-dav. I f. peupie big saved by. cutting out middleman a StfilLt'ox LBTTINU uf ii nwrar! Groner, Ryan's attorney, and aJpo i. been visiting here, will not go home but to Washington Oily, where she has accepted a position under the profits in a high-grade piano.

oj ixorioiK, were on hand, but ii i me mteung was postponed until next at Wednesday. Wo reason for the dosi- THOTOG RAPES one cent each Boyce's, 1011 South Tryon street. Mrs. C. W.

Chllcott. of Greenville, a. ha Pattrata Rapidly Rreortriag and Quaraotlns Balng haiaad. Spectal to The Observer. KID Looks like patent leather and wears, iietter.

Fine serge cloth top, silk worked lacing holes. IDEAL KID, whole Vamp foxing, Spanish opera toe and, tip, thin close edge sole, size 1 to price $i- This is one of our new spring styles arid destined to be our most popular production. Take a pair and set the fashion. was given. j.hc uuui ao-e mat.

as Dreaiered i C. stopped off here yesterday wiih her friend, Miss Georgia Lindsay, at the Bellevue Hotel, on her way home from weKa ago, th? Seaboard Air Line will iiarrjiei, jan. The smallDox alt tour or wew mngiana tnis week, is re FOR RENT Desirable furnished room at 603 West Trade street. Apply to A. Brown, care Brown Hunt building.

uatlon at this point has Improved very not be or its fast through p.is ported by the presa dispatches as hav senger trains Before March 1, and to be uwiueuiy wunm tne post. week. The lag said in a speech In Boston Tues a a a querns are rapidly recovering, and are ka.lr.fl, A t- uiDtiiuunL-u. oy onaer or tn cinn. Remington typewriter; u.y nig-ni: aom care now a man thought in 1896, so long- as he thinks right now.

1 care how a man give style, number of machine and a visit to Richmond. H. M. Wright, who runs a drug store in Salisbury, returned home last night after spending several days here. Miss Maggie Slaughter has returned from a visit to relatives and friends In Danville.

Mrs. Bessie Keene and daughter, of Thomas vllle, visited Mrs, J. H. Hoffman this week. iy pnysician.

Dr. Oovlnyton. the Rock Ingham quarantine has been raised and other towns. In the adjoining coun- price. Leaksville Cotton Mill, Spray, N.

C. GILREATH CO. win jixeiy. follow Bult, as all ia past. The traveling people who FOR RENT 45-roomj house on East talked then, if he talks rlgrht now, and 1 don't care what he will Bay" four years from now.

I am more concerned About the 'now' than the 'heretofore1 or Eighth street. J. B. Ross. wctc Bcarea away for a few days on reaay even then will require good weather and a continuance of th remarkably rapid work done.

Bo far the weather has been wonderfully fine. It la contended by some that thT" must be 1,500,000 spindles In the cotton ar.d -woljen mills In the State. An authority gives MOO.OCO as the There Is some local interest here as to whether the majority of Wake's vote in the. Democratic convention will be cast for B. R.

Lacy or J. D. Boushall for State Treasurer. Augustus Leazar and H. E.

Fries, of the executive committee of trustees of, the Agricultural, and MecJianlcal College, to-day attended a meeting of i 11 ui me since quarantine are THB Tf XAS AKTI-TBU8T IAW. REMNANT SALE of dress goods at now roming- here as much as they did This doubtless ex piains now the 'Nebraskan can confer ueiure uie aisease t)rok out, and business Is now as brisk as ever. Mrs Cynthia Brooto. of-'Potsdam. Archbell's.

WANTED A stenographer and typewriter. Only such as havohad experi with Senator Marlon Butler in- Wash has been spending several weeks Tha first Mga of Troobta Come In tha Cnttlof oir of That HUta'a Supply of Amnanltloo. Auatln, Jan. 31. The Texas SMO BCILDKK(J TVLB PKOIHrpKUri 1 1 1 Portland and Rosendale Cements.

lftglon and then proceed on a. speaking ence need apply. Address care niTe as tne guest of Mrs. David tf. Rice, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. expedition in company with Mr. Alt anti-trust law, passed at the session of the Legislature, last May, becomes effective to-morrow. Thla is a most committee.

They said that all lines au, ui aauorcniHiic rjtme. 'iney may be thinklnsr rlgh't "now," but, Judging WB WANT TOUR' PRINTING, and will give you full all-round satisfaction, at lowest prices. Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. C. of woik were satisfactory at the college.

President Winston reports that drastic measure. In that It relieves all from the "heretofore," their "hereaf tet" will not do to tie to. debtors In the State from pavine for 81 students have matriculated. The fact that the PoDUlIst State com any goods brought from any outsider, if said outsider nrovpn tn hp in mv trov Apply at Observer i mittee (nine members only) adooted an lohn Plaster FOUND Lap robe, office. Swlnton, formerly an editorial nice accompanied her as far as Richmond, where they -will spend sever il days.

Mr. Sam Lawrence, assistant engineer of the Seaboard Air Line, Js here laying out a "route for the new main line. It Is likely that a number of changes and Improvements will be made at th's Mr. Chaa Laehley, who has been yard master here, has resigned' that position, much to the regret of the people of Hamlet. He is succeeded by Mr.

War-rock, of Henderson. "address" to the people denouncing th connected with a tryst. The business world is apprehensive of trouble along this line and (he mat constitutional amendment bas been writer on The New York Sun, In The Independent, of New York, quotes the made public. Some of the DaDers are LIVERY STABLES FOR RENT Sta- Jnwir.g of It came to-day. In that am tolea now occupied by J.

C. Cochrane: ascribing ihe authorship of the addrers munition dealers of this city have been notified by the alleged ammunition Th fact is as possession given. March 1st; for terms, to various persons. your correspondent stated at the time, seeC.fi. stone, ai otone a tiarnn- A.

S. Peace, of Granville, wrole the ad- ger's. NEAL MILLARD CI). 112-114 BAY WEST, SAVANNAH, GA. trust that on account of this law business in this line will be practically suspended In the State, pending an attempt to get the law modified.

Member LTVE DEER for sale. One doe two years old, tame and petted. Address R. M. Miller, Sr.

WANTED To buy 1,000 cubde yar Correspondence Solicited. of the so-called trust say they will In the future fill no Texas orders unless accompanied by cash. In consequence of this action prices of ammunition will be advanced 6 to 10 per cent, after February 1. dress. He said It wa3 unanimously adopted.

Now some of th Populists are giving It out that they did not vote for 41; that they did not-want It adopted, etc. The Odd Fellows In this State are manifesting much interest In the meeting, of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of tha order at Richmond next September. The Raleigh Odd Fellows are thus early arranging to nave an excursion there. Maiton Ralaas tha Qnaraatlaa. Special to The Observer.

Maxton, Jan. 31. The smallpox scare has now subsided and all quarantines have been raJsed. The suspected casi' of Wallace Meyers, -who was sent to th pest house, a week ago, will discharged Thursday. Business has returned Its usual activity, and the farmers are pouring Into town as though there had been no talk of smallpox.

broken rock, any size. Charlotte Roof and Paving Company. A Illrthday Party at Plnarllla. FOR PRINTING that pleases the eye, at prices that suit the pocket-book. Correspondence of The Observer.

late Charles A. Dana, editor of The Sun, as saying, presumably to his stair, got to square this paper with God Almighty and the Judgment Day, tvT day you Jive, and that is the only waY to edit a paper." These words, as The Charleston News and Courier says, "niake a splendid rule for the conduct of a newspaper, as they would for any other occupation or business," but we share the wonder which possesses our Charleston contemporary as to why Mr. 1 Dana should have laid It down. He was not credited d'urtng his life with much regard for God or with giving much thought to the Judgment Day. England Is certainly "the under dog" far In the South African war.

but Boer sympathisers should remember "that when John' Bull dictates the terms of Peace at Pretoria as he doubtless 1H do sooner or later they will be jiJder for Ihe Boers than, if the war a. a call at The Observer Printing House, Plnevllle. Jan. 29. The vouna- nmnio Quartermaster General Macon to-day began the work, of equipping, or rather Charlotte, N.

C. un itn the cele-brated Alba of our town were entertalnpd at tho tte-ywood Company will appear at the home of Mr. O. Alexander last Tuesday evening In honor of Rupert McAdams opera house. WANTED Remington typewriter.

I Give etyle, number of machine and price. Leaksville Cotton Mill, Spray, Dirtnaay. Miss Nannie Jordan, of Wlnnsboro, the First Regiment. He says the companies will be taken alphabetically and that all will be Ths receipts o-f the Raleigh "postofflce fat ttAmoEth ending to-day: are more than than $4,000. It Is now certain It will be a first-class When Post Jadga Dart's Deelnloa Conflrmrd is tne guest of Mra.

Stougrh. You Will Find At our store a complete line of Qorham's sterling silverwara Our cut glass caseiji always -filled with the choicest pieces out of the following makes: C. Dorfllnger Sons, LI beys, J. D. Bergens, J.

Haare and Hawkes. The rest of 'our stock Is sdected from ihe best manufacturers of the United States. Our prices have made i us headquarters for Jewelry. N. C.

CHARLOTTE Building and Loan As Atlanta, Jan. si. The GeorglaSu-preme Court to-day confirmed the de from Wlnnsboro on TueRdav. here tn cision of Judge Hart, of the Superior sociation, 21st series' commences Mon attend the Harrls-Cathoarf mArrlage. day.

February 5th. ILoana promptly ur. rj. g. Moore and wife.

MI Minria ourvana rerusfd to auow the Injunction preventing the Central Rallioad of Garrison Mr. T. J. Smith attended made. is.

i Martin, sec. end uecrgia from buying the Middle Geor- master Bailey took charge the receipts were a year. The Increase ia an outward and visible sign of Raleigh's growth. i The State board of public school ex JSTo. N.

Tryon St. J. H. VanNess, ine marriage. gla Atlantic Railroad, and the Eaton- ie viiuniic ru MIb rioM oi "a rrcs.

a. uu numii. ni ktiih i i. StindSLv homp railway io ftano. prin- home, from; the Presbyterian clpal contention of the Statewhich was aa enaea earner.

At any rate, it la College. The school at Bamrttavliif. la aminers Is called to meet here February MAIL ORDERS for printing and blnd- tne piajntirr, was that the latter roada gelling on well with Miss Minnie Qarrl- tour sent to The Observer PrlnHna- 9th. It will make preparation for the annual examination of applicants for on bs teacner. were competing lines ot the Central and the consolidation would create a mo House, cnanotle, N.

will receive prompt and careful attention, at prices just as low as if were made nopoly, In'advance You can depend on this. Garibaldi Briins. teat hers' certificates. Recruiting fc-r the army goes on very slowly here now. The excitement Is over with the errding of the opportunity to get to the Philippines and "scrap." The Commissioner of Insurance Reballloa In Khartonm.

nirertf Water from His MJ1I. Statesviiie Landmark. Asomewhat unustial case was tried in Durham Superior "'Court laat week. F. C.

Geer brotiarht ault asrnihi tha j-aris, jan. ai.There is a rumor tn A WATS use Aladdin Oil in your omeiat circles, out not traceable toau- grants a license to the Salamander Fire Durham Water Oomtvan f7om.r. aources, mat a reoelllon had alleging thLS'M-l-P118, he Soudanese troops ri icTn Khartoum. There are onlv 150 Wmm lamps, it la safe. It is always reliable.

It Is to be had of your dealer. WANTED For cash, hickory, dog-r wood, persimmon, walnut logs. South Insurance Company of Russia, to do business In ths State. -B: 'N. Duke, ot Durham, is always inning water Trom eno -river, had di pretty safe to assert that Mr.

Paul Kruger's future opportunity for op-' pressing British and American resi-'detfts; of South African republic Vitol be llndted. Indeed, in American Phraseology, this Dutchman1 will be a Statesman -out of a Job. It was stated In The Observer's eight letter ia yesterday' issue that George JL White, colored, is in Vad position with the white they charging that he "will make deal" to get re-elected. The Representative should be ashamed to thus attempt to usurp the prerogatives of he' whit. Republican politicians of North Carolina.

1 nnsn soiqiers tnere under command of a oiajor. The "Soudana fnn. doing something for'tro benefit of the ern Hardwood P. O. Box 629, Opera House Only.

One Night, Friday, Feb. a. A TTnder the auspices of the ststs of two battalions, with a total of i Charleston, s. GREAT REDUCTION- In ladles' and verted a sufficient amount to Impair the operation of his mill; In other -words tbj water company had taken so much of the river water to supply the town of Durham that not enough was left to operate Geet'r inll.fe'iTii case ctpbani To-day hef.gave. the Methodist Orphanage here his check for $1,000.

He also made a proposition to give more, on condition that the Methodist Conference raises $20,000 for the or- children's shoes at Porter' for 20 'The Clrtt.Ca.a' AdjiaradoirrWa-. 'if xi'JliriiA? uwore juae jnoore ana was er counsel otx th4 two sides' ueer pbanage. The Conference accepts the proportion and wlll -woilc In the most active way to raise the money. we now have employed in our of- Charlotte Library Assoc'n Hce some of the finest workmen in the In the aark trade. Work on the Odd Fellows Is If you want the best' class of I of tha tee on prlvleges and elections tq-day adjourned until Friday next, when the temporarily suspended.

It is the hope printing and bidding, Jeave orders at The Observer Printing the sum of $100 per annum from De-cf jnher, 3g9t maWog total of about $1,630. The waterompany appealed. Dntl tt Vata rti haaaa Of Common, was an vtter that by the ena-or tne year work wm International Grand ueu-nse win oegm its presentation of evidence. begin on the Masonic temple. President Mebane, or the directors of Operatic Company; FOR SALE.

Home grown hay and straw, loose and baled, delivered any Recldnd In faTor Wla. Washington, Jan, $1. 'House elections tha Jlormal ftrd Irdustrlal College, at Greensboro, expresses pleasure at the fine re-opening yesterday, with- 52 In ACT II. the flAIjCONT SCENE vi iiiierpsr in vo-uay a oeoaie in the House of Commons The speeches of IROMEO and JULIET. students.

says that under the cir part of the city. Price, according to slse of order. Charlotte Oil A Fertiliser Co. v. were academic, travelled in deep worn 7 "iT lhe ruts, and did not touch upon the future, fJ1 casew Our news columns this morning tell an amazing etory of the Industrial development on a single division of the Southern Railway.

New cotton mill enterprises -and additional capital vested recently in enterprises already i existence, represent -the enormous nmt. of The figures are ntiC and they tell an eloquent ACT IV, DL, TROVATORE and the complete of Oavalleria Rustl- can a. ohAvn' araaIi n.m i cumstances he would have felt that the ccllege would havedor. well td i-opm iu woicn aiore tne public is rcucn inter- wnui ivor oi the contestant, Mr. Wise.

your staWonery 'and sea- lie aaaed that itjvas prpbaDie' an. in 11. there would be 300 by the end of the Aiagnincem costumes and scenic ef wnat you need in tho way or prluting and let we show you how. good and rea--sonable we can do the work for you. ested.

The onl sign of animation "whole "eeaslon "was twhen" Sir Robert Threshie Beld attacked the-South African committee, drawing forth cries from the Iilch members of 'Vub-Ush the Jnwteiey Jjettersl" imim in i i HiMMm, I II Hill II ill I'" ID tt. PhHpa' OnadltlAn Critical. New Conn.V'' Jan. SL-The condition oi E. Phelps after mid-night- trail -'Alarmingly arttkal." Treasurer Joseph G.

Brown, of Admission 75 cents and 11. Vance statue committee, reports rather Observe? Printing House. Charlotte, mere thaa ba hanl. -This ca r. ea seats on sate at jOTdah' TV pdne-s-day, at-4ft b'cjAlt.

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