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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 27, 1906. DOUGLAS HOLDS ON. He Smiles and Won't Resign As Re publican Chairman. '' ' : Special to The News. "" ' ' Greenshoro, Aug. 27. Pursuant, to a t( the Republican executive com mittee by Chairman. Douglas to select a time lor holding the county conven uru lo nominate a legislative candi-. ibte. 17 of the members, of s the com mittee met here Saturday afternoon, ai' alter agreeing on September 15th lor lite convention, the aid time fight oi iho insurgents or Blackburnintes ;iain!?i..tuo. organization forces was re newed. .;' . The first shot was a resolution de r,iaiiliag the resignation; of Chairman Kditor-rostniaster, Douglas , as head of ihe county organization. Chairman 'Pouglas submitted the resolution and ii win adopted by a 'vote of twelve to five. Showing-no sign-of resigning, ". y. Kagan, aetea ted aspirant for il-o' High Point postoffice. made a fu i.v speech in condemnation of -Doug las' course as" chairman, the room' re- ouinling with applause at the close, of 1'vitv volley oi hot shot he catapulted iit i he apparently undaunted and amus presiding officer. :- - L pen. ilie conclusion of Mr. .Ragan's speech' i lie chal'f man "'-evinced ""no iridi tatiou of a realization or appreciation r,( i he .situation, ,-b.ut.. pimply smiled and said nqtlung. ; Mr Ragan -then produc.- ed a typewritten paper, ana read a lorn; document in the form of an in ilieinicnt against the chairman for sins ,ii omission and commission, as- Chair man, enumerated: among eight seper--,te and distinct sins, his . conduct to Avard Professor Frazier in the post i.ilice tight, his committing the party io tlie good roads and special school kx question--without consulting the commit too, his refusal to call meetings of the committee when requested, his failure to conduct a forceful cam paign against the Democrats, two years a-o. and finally demanded that the President be requested to send into Congress when it meets the name of another man for postmaster at Greens boro, whom the Republicans of the comity respected and desired. These re solutions were adopted by a vote e 12 to T. Mr. Douglas still showing no resentment and no indication of resigning' anot hieV resolution. rwaspas s Pd declaring he office .vacannt, ; and they quit at tnat, xne meeting aajourn ing'with Douglas in the chair," smiling. RAPID PRO TORE DOWN COURTHOUSE. GUESS III GUILFORD COUNTY Special to The News. Greensboro, Aug. 27 An amusing, while at the same time serious form of "graft" that is worked here between negro' men and women, and probably worked everywhere else , makes the "house servant, problem' still harder of solution. Everybody . knows, that when , a housewife, gets , out , of a cook, a maid or a nurse, the man of tiie family, no less than the lady, is over anxious to supply the yacum, however vaca-uous the substitution may be. The first, thing , the man does when lie conies down t own, is to run across some of his "irood darkpv friends." tell him his difficulty, tip him with a aonar or nity cents . and command him" to look" him up a cook or a maid or a nurse as the case may be. A new servant invariably . turns up in a few hurs. Receiving pay on Saturday for a-week or-possibly only two day s work, the family wakes . up to new trouble Sunday morning without the new servant, and without possible rea son for an dissatisfaction on her part expressed or implied during her short service. It has been discovered that the trou ble lies iri the fact that the servant has been sent to ' another place by the good darkey friend, who has had his dollar or fifty cents tip, and accom modatingly earned it, and makes five or six dollars a week out of the shrewd negro knowledge of white folk's ways A. gentleman here who spent six dollars in as many weeks in such tips for servants to one of his trusted "old timey negro men friends," says that he finally caught on to the racket by losing a "cook to a neighbor across the street, , who had tipped the same old fellow five times in less than two months. He says that he has found that an advertisement in a newspaper, is the best means of obtaining respect able and reliable negro servants as is :he better class only, reads - the papers. Negotiations . for the establishment of-an extensive factory here for the making of trunks, bags and suit cases, have about been completed with a large manufacturing firm of New York, the capital involved being over $100,- 000., ... . . - - The Central Carolina Fair Association is seeking bids for the immediate con struction of large sales stables, with a capacity of one thousand horses.. ' The, tax. calculators in the Register of Deeds department of the county government have progressed sufficient ly in the: computation to discover that the increase-in real and personal prop erty valuation of taxable property in I Snabb v V Houses Fifty Citizens of Rival Town Must Now Answer Damane Suit. "Aberdeen, S. Dak., Aug. 27. The county commissioners . of ..; Walworth comity have instructed State's.; Attor nev Carl F. CHelant to-bring V suit against fifty. citizens of Selby for $100, uno damagesifoF-5the"-destruction of the court house ai Bangor in December, ism. isangor was ueciaiu luc tvuu-x Greensboro is $589,774. And for Guil tv scat after an election. Selby con-j frirH ti. ia M?n ncn tv,; t,. testea. aim uaureu a. juu5uic-v; tation oes not incmde banks and oth legetl default. Stlby citizens then went to Bangor fore down the coufthqitso, ande rpmov ea the records to tneir town. The court's order was subsequently vacat ed. The decision was aff irmed by the Supreme Court '"'and-; the records were returned to Bangor a few weeks ago. V - There is money in most any occupa tion except the 'one you are in. ' Tuffs Pi ; will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body, give keen appetite DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated ..m. . . take No Substitute. ... er corporate increase, and shows a fine record of progress and develop mksni.througkoufr the wnole county i , BURGLARY IN CONCORD. ' A It doe$ not;. pay. to let good property? decrease in value for) the want of a little paint And painting need not be the costly item it sot often is." . r " It is a question of good p a i nt s killful ly app 1 i ed. Get C a good ainter and have-him use THREE BURGLARIES NEflfl STATESVILLE Lewis Pure White Lead y (Made by the Old Dutch Process) mixed with Lewis Linseed Oil. Such paint will not peel offl There are some good paint pointers for the house-owner in our booklet;'; Sent on request. JOHN T. LEWIS & ROS. CO. 231 "S. Front St., Philadelphis, Pa. . For sale hy all first-class dealers. FELL THROUGH ELEVATOR SHAFT Mr. There Is nothing that gives as much confidence as sauare and fair dealing with the public. We do not use any form of fake schemes in our busi ness. ' We have never lowered the art of piano building to the mere level of a money-mak- ing traffic. .-'-'; We have never sacrificed tone, quality and perfect workmanship for expense. We have ' never,, made cheap pianos and never will::;. p The reputation. of, four pi-v' anos lias been galne by merit alone, the standing of our firm by business integri- j The mere possession of a Stiefianotputspthe sealot . supreme' approval rwojx the,, musical. tatetx thqi owner.; CHiS, 1, STIEFF Southern Wareroom: 5 W. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. C. H. Wilmoth, Mgr. Several Attempts Made in One Night Cotton Association Meeting."- Special The News. -: . . , Concord, Aug, ,-27.Burglars made it second entrance into the the store oi the Dove-Bost Company ; Friday, o-nly a month or two ago the same trick was played on this firm. By means of a waion tongue the wire crating at one of the rear windows was pried off,, the window was up and t rie burglars had only to walk in. An attempt .was made to get into; the safe but this failed, the handle being groken off. From the safe the menvwent to the two money drawers and a few dollars left there were taken, this being all secured by the burglars. No clue whatever ;is Lad as to who did the work. -The Cabarrus County Cotton Grow ers Association met Saturday in the courthouse. The meeting was large ly attended and the report on crops conditions was of interest. The townships ; through their representa tives . reported thev condition of the crcp at this time. The average of the crop one year ago. was 68. per cent. There was a . general report fronv the county townships. Some of these made the .crop this year bet- tei than last; some" about the same, vhile others thought the condition btiow last year at this time. The cssoeiation last year estimated the Cabarrus crop at 11,000 bales while the cotton weigher's figures, show only six bales less. This - fact was shown as proving the accuracy of the association's-.reports and esti mates The ; president brought up the mat ter of finance and said the associa tion needed money to carry on their work, that North Carolina is behind in the support of the association. - "NEW BANK FOR STANLEY. Will Soon Be in Operational-Personal News and Notes. Specia'l to The News. ; Stanley, Aug. ZV. sianiey is.swu have a bank. The plans have arrived for a bank building to be built on. the corner where Mr. -.J. A. Rankins' store room now stands. The. officers Have not. yet been elected. ; 'The name or me' uaun . , Farmers Bank of Stanley. A. good deal of the capital is taken by Char lotte men." ... , Ai - , Mr. Will Jenkins of Charlotte, spent several days here this week. . MtX Geo. Mason, M fcs Mamie Mason and :Miss Jessie- WitKerspoon, of Dal las are visiting at B.;F.. Carpenter s Mis's Bertha "Edwards of Charlotte s visiting Miss Willie Summerrow. . T5Ce n a urtia.'. Jenkins returned yes terday morning from Charlotte where she has been visiting for some time. Mr Richard Rhyne left Thursday for. Lincoln Memorial College, at Cum berland Gap, Tenn. f; ;.. . Miss Clara lompson returned home wprin psdn v - from i : Morganton where she has been visiting.for some time. The instruments have been.oraeieu for a cornet band wmcn was ui&.u.i ed here last week. About Vithcf time.. Bryan gets hack oyters will coma in. The peoplo are reedy for both. Houston Chronicle. Riley Seriously Hurt Indteceht Posters Must Go. Special Th News. J Durham, Aug. 25. Mr. J. J. Riley, a prominent tobacconist of this citv came nbar being instantly killed this morning from the results of a fall of several stories through an elevator hole. He was severely bruised about the body and his left leg was broken. Mr. Riley was managing the moving of some machinery and accidently step ped through the hole, and fell to the bottom of the shaft. His condition may prove serious, but the result cannot be told in several days. Those immoral and indecent signs that are being posted about the city must be taken down, and notice served on the bill posters that they will be heavily fined if any such are placed before the public in this city another time." This was the order of Mayor Graham, yesterday morning, and ac tion was at once taken in the matter and the bill posters were at once order ed to. remove, the signs, referred to by the mayor, that being the large poster, with the picture, "They .Work While You Sleep." The mayor also said if the signs were not taken down within the next twenty-four hours, that the bill posters would be fined. This is the beginning of a war with the bill posters and the city officials will keep a close eye for the signs placed on the street in the future. Citizens com plained about this matter last year and the mayor, had the signs removed, but did not take the advantage of mak ing the order strict. "This time I will see to it that my order is carried out to the letter." Special The News.: . States ville, Aug. 24 The home of Mr. Ed Harmon,-who nVes . on the Turnersbury road . 'near the five-mile branch; was entered Tuesday evening by an unknown man and ?15 in cash were stolen. -. ' '- - .. -' There . was no - one rat the -Harmon home Tuesday, Mr; Harmon ?beingin town. . When he returned late in the afternoon an old . colored . woman, liv .sirig;: nearvlMMVg: 'she had X seen aiuspicKmlooiig -- man walking "around-the yaraVahd that she ..supposed- jiehadV. been .. in the house: Jtfxr. Harmon; , left hi "money and s6me . Valuable . -Ejapers . in the pockets of his coat,, which was Tanging in theduseanfctee imnied--lately ; wehUiDsee ; if.itheiadl'heenr lakehT .TKeohjex hao.i;ieen taken but thepaersA- weriimstuTbed. Mr. Harmon went back to the yard and discovered tracks which he fol lowed for some , distance through a corn field but 'Which were-3ost in a piece of, woods. Mr... Harmon, then went to the . home of his father near hy .to get others ,to assist in the search, while returning he fan across a negro ' in " th'e wbbds-' Who. was a:s pected, but he has not yet been ' ar lested, the evidence against him be ing slight, . ; . ; v v;?,,.. Mr. Lawson - Allen .. is a , tenant ,on Mr. J. A. King's farm, jiist east of town. Monday night and Tuesday the family was away from home, Tuesday, evening When Mrt. Allen re turned he found that .the house had been entered and the following arti cles were missing: About; 40 pounds of flour, a pair of cordroy pants, red etriped linen tables ! cloth, box of matches and a jar of blackberry jam. From certain circumstances it, is be lieved that the house was entered during the day, Tuesday, and that the lobbery was possibly committed by boys. There is no clue to the rob beries. ' , Unknown parties entered the store of W. T. Sumpter on West . Front street .Tuesday night and carried off a sack of flour and two strips of breakfast bacon. Entrance was effect ed hy the. smashing of a window in the rear end of the building. There is no clue as to the guilty party. ; CONCLUSION OF GUN SHOOT. AN INTERESTING CONTEST. Seme Interesting Scores Made B Charlotte Men Event a Pleasant One. , ' , - Sj'.eciai The News. . : Wilmington, Aug. 25. In the con cluding events of the. second day o: the tournament of the Wilmington (run Club, Mr. George Lyon, of Dur ham, led the amateurs, his scc.e being 184 birds f'otttl of 200 shots. Mr. Todd, of Charlottes-was a close second, making a sc6re" of only one less, than that , made by Mr. "Lyon. Mr. Simms, of Wilson, was third with J .SI and ."Mr. Boushee, of Wilmington, fourth, with 179. Mr. Tavlor. of ih'i Winchester Repeating. Arms Cji p.u.y, led the professionals with a (scoie of; 18,3, followed, by Mr. Starr, of : the ; Peters Cartridge" Comp. ny, .with a score of 179. ; ? f . Most, of :the i interest of the specta tors was centered in the . team shoot, 1125 targets,- between teams of five ;men from the Charlotte and Wil mington clubs. . The team from Char lotte won the contest by the aggre gate- score of 108 to 96. The Char- ilotte ;; team 5 was fortunate in having on its club list as eligibles two of the professionals, both, of whom made high averages. The scores made were as follows: Charlotte Cray ton, 22; Starr, 21; Bates, 22; Anthony, 19; Penny, 21; Boushee, 17; Holmes, 19. Mr. Todd of Charlotte, made a fine impression here, both because of his ability as a marksman, he having led the team shoot, and because of his genial disposition. He acted as cash ier for the f tournament, v Mr. George Iyon' of -Durham, holds the high re cord for amateurs for two days of the shoot and Mr. Taylor for the pro fessionals. Mr. Simms is second and Messrs. Todd' and Littig for third place. Many of the sportsmen went to Carolina Beach today where an informal tournament was held. The visitors seemed pleased with their t-tay in Wilmington and expressed a desire to return at some future tour nament. : ;-. ' : COLORED EXPOSITION Vice President Fairbanks, Governor Harris and Booker ' Washington Delivered Addresses. By Associated Press. Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 25. Vice Pres ident Fairbanks, Governor Harris and Booker Washington addressed the Ohio State Colored Educational and Industrial Exposition this afternoon. HICKORY NEWS. Schools to Open and Prosoects Good Death tf Mr. Evans at Wilmington Special to The News. Hickory, Aug. 27. The band of chil dren from. Oxford Orphanage, who go on a concert tour every year, were at the Graded School last .week. The large audience- wasf "eery much 'pleasedj These concerts ;afS always ; above the average, for young-'performers, and never fail to give satisfaction, while every one is glad to help them. . v The Misses Evans, proprietors of the Charter House received a telegram yes terday, conveying the ' news of their brother's death .in Wilmington. Mr. Evans was the last survivor of several brothers. His sisters here are Mrs. Sue Hall and Misses Maria and Mary Evans. . ' . . Miss Yoder, daughter of the late Sen ator A. Y. Yoder, representing Cataw ba in the legislature during the latter years of his life, is practicing stenog raphy in the Democrat "office and col lecting local news. Editor Locke, formerly of .the Lenoir Topic, has returned -from-- Newport News, where his son Vance will enter the navy -as an apprentice; - Mr. Locke has not yet decided what his business will be .hereafter. He wishes to re main in Lenoir, as he likes that place, yery much. , - -' ";"" ' ' ; Parents and children are greatly , in terested, in the opening of the schools. The Graded School will, open on the 10th and Prof . McRae is here and very busy. Prospects are good tor ciare mont College, and Prof, and Mrs. Read have secured a fine faculty for the com ing year.. - We understand that a large number of pupils are expected at. Le noir College. In conversation this week with Prof. C. C. Weaver, of Dav enport, he stated that he was fearful they would have to refuse some of their applicants, as they could not possibly have . the new wing complet ed before next spring. rA new building is being . erected for the Superinten dent's home. . . - .Unfortunate. " From the ClevelandTLeader. Visitor What are you in for? ConvictBigamy, mum. ; Visitor Didn't you know the penal ty i"of marrying two women? Convict Honest, I didn't know I was doing it. Yer see, I married a two headed girl from aside show.; ". . - 1 ; : ' '' Being funny is the hardest kind of work. .!-.:-; . t Weak, Weary, Watery .Eyes .Wel come Murine Eye Remedy. It Soothes. It' Cures. Between WilmingtonCitizens and Standard Oil New Filters. Special The News. . -; - Wilmington, Aug.; 25. An interest ing controversy between a numuer oi citizens and the Standard Oil Com pany which has been going on for, the last ten days has-been satisfactorily adjusted. Two months ago the Board of. Alderman granted,the oil company permission . to erect! a . steel . oil lank with '-'a capacity. , '-25,000''.. barrels within the city limits. The citizens made no protest until 'several days ago when they sent in a petition to the Board of Aldermen requesting that work on the construction of the tanks be stopped because of the great danger which would result to their lives and property if the tank were allowed in the city limits and threat ening an i'njunction against - the city and oil company if the;' erections of the tank was not discontinued im mediately. A special meeting of the aldermen was held and it was then o nnnn -n r&A T-v - thp : oil rnmnanv nf?.- .IZJUVUUWU tJ ... w.i ' i' - - - " cials that they, would be, willing to provide '. any reasonable safeguards demanded -by the ... citizens. In ac cordance with this . statement the city . ,. building inspector , was, . 3ut North to inspect the tanks in some of the large cities with an idea of seeing what safeguards . were . provi ded. He recommended that a thick circular wall ten feet higher than th3 tank and suffichent to hold in the oil in case, of fire or , leakage, b-e b'uilt and that a drainage basin suffi cient to contain 25,000 barrels of oil also be constructed so that the oii can be drawn from the tank if a fire occurs in the vicinity. These safe guards will be provided by the 'com pany. The situation was -very com plicated and at one time it appeared that several suits would result frOnl the permission granted by the city; The citizens were very much wrought np. as. they-felt, their rights had been infringed but they seem to be satis fied with the safeguards, the company will provide. T The Claren don Water Works Com pany which furnishes the water sup-: ply for . the. city, has just, installed a :$20,000 filtration piantThwater furnished by the- company -for some time past has been yery unsatisfac tory because .of: the great amount o? sediment . contained in t and the corporation J claims thai", the- use ot" the new filter will remove every im purity frbm the water and render it clear as crystal. The filtered water will be pumped , into the. city jaams on or before Sept.lst, ana its advent will be received with great satisfac tion by :tho citizens of the commu nity."" . . " "V-T V-. . " " "Why don't you get an automo bile?" ; "My dear sir," was the answer, "I don't need it..--I have a dog, three life-insurance policies and a boil. I have trouble enough." -Washington Star. The lucky man can afford to pose as a disbeliever in ; lucic-: - r .. .. fc COMPLEXIONS 'Wr v-- No woman can hope to be beautiful, ff 4tg30 M''Who has not a good complexion. 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