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. :ivus pes'cavbus wonitY. Old Man' and tlie Bl3 Duffer i .iCT.U-d to - Know - Wirt - Sort of I lour to Vut In Oieiy Kdltor a .H,nTlK-y Have Triod pTS , . -srlna Mid - Mauling toot on? a hi Mnd I he JKnUe Uoolcian Mill be Twd. ... ,'. V f1 The first door to the left. JI i front of The Obaerver , balldtng, leads ; taSfTb Mule Pep.", formerly Vnuwn aw to; city J00' Mnce- th conUn of The Evening Chronicle, with lu horde of ocl re jmrtwa, . the " plart eenerated and is now well named. The Mule Pen is the llveat place in theshop. There, durln the day. three Chronicle men, srind out copy, and Kit and cavort in eneral. and at, night their places are fllled with as many Observer mew with an occaalonal cittra In the per son of the Scotchman Recently. .. the - chief moguls have been worried about .11, nan ThfV riO'DOt'knoW 110W tO . keep It decent. .Hard by The Mule Pen, across the " tali, la The Old Man's sanctum, the . rleanl, neatest office In town. The dilapidated condition of The Mule Pen worries The Old Man no little, he being a ettcker for system and order. 7 Therefore, yesterday afternoon, when be stepped In to have a word with the r" ity editor and hung his foot In a torn pluee in the carpet, he swore an f'aath and said: "I'll confer with the Big ' Duffer about thla situation, and ' .see what can be done," , Ten mtnutea later The Old Man was fAiifohinir lila bell. catllnr In the city ; minor ana iu jpib uuci .... ' ference. Here is an account of the conversation that followed: "Big Duf Xer what shall we do with The Mule jren, unaii we "ui i en. build stalls or shall we Jut flown lln-,- oleum and give the donkies one mnre , ' trial? We have tried carpets, bagging I and matting without success. The i n n . .j ...... -. - . - - ', least." : "I'm in favor of putting- down tile," v said the Big Duffer, as he drew his ' eorporoslty into the largeut chair in - the room. . j'That would never do, I he constant V. tread would be unbearable. We must . make something soft, plain dirt or '.Some other soft ntuff." t . AAiAnA tn nxe linoleum, and ' the Big Duffer will once more make . 4 The Mule Pen a thing 1f beauty. I , ,iPKCI.U. MIKIO KOK SIMMY, j i Tlie Y. M. C. A. Services at the l'1 Acaik'niy iTonimc k Tne eunjeci oi -t. a. address to-morrow afternoon at tne . . . .., ,.,nl h. "Uft Mu- Acaaemy oi jnumv - -- Cery or the Might thut is in Man: How ' im Ren: rain and Direct it." if the attendance of the past Sun- 1 day service is any Indication there will be a large audience to hear Dr. v The musical features of this service WiiJ surpass anything yet presented t these meetings The Kllzfine.n voiiegr uhhm'" ' of about 60 voices win renm-i !"" " tratus et Accor.su" from the "Htubat Mater" of 15. Knsxlnl. Miss HI. L. h-r. i. ...in ..., Hia ttnnrnnn HflUl "'part Miss Gertrude c'appelmann will be the accompanist and Mr. Harry 3, ' Zchm, musical director. i l -lui inwir win PfiiiK ni nw.,. - - The chonil society win umi , in the slnKing of the church hymns. The previous audience have sun the 4,'hurcn hymns with a will and urt ' doubtedly under ihe leadership "f I his ' trained choir Will the congregational singing be the marked feature of the service. ...,. Kev Oeorge A. IH(fe will be chalr i man of the meeting. The doors of the Academy will bo open to the public at 4:30 o'clock and the meeting proper will begin at 5 All men are Invited. FISKH $25 Hlt VIOLATION. Mr. A. W, Wliltakcr Arraigned in the City Pollif fourt for Itutntlng a Mock Yanl In llie City Without a I null Will Make a right in jMr. A . w . nuaKT was urraiiiiru In the city polhe court yesterday : mnnilng on the charge of violating a city hcllli ordinance by running a ' Stock yard in the city limits with out a permit. Mr. Walker's yard f Is on Ueost Htonewall slreet, Just a block from Tryon. and the board or al dermen refused to grant the proprle- V tor a permit on account or tne incu ' lion of the yard, several residents In dM v1,.lntt. huvinif ft I rl ft.ti III.1IM ttt ; , . ..j.. .... ... ...... .. Jection to the running of the place. Mr. Whlt.iker hurt already eonstnict ; ed the bitildlng nnd he proceeded to run hia buslneuM regardless of the , city fathers, truHtlng to win out In . uuri in nt' noouiu ihj niuienieo. !',: He was Indicted for Ihe violation Thursday and arraigned on the chsirge 1 yesterday morning. He was represent : ed by Messrs. K. T. Cannier and F. R. McNlnch, whllo City Attorney Hugh W. Harris prosecuted. The re v'rorder lined Mr. Whltaker $r. and the defendant gave notice of apal to the Superior Kourl. where he will make a , fight for the continuance of his busl- ness. i' Rev. IlilvliiM Cuile (iiM'N to l.lii.'iiliilmi The fiiilowInK from The Cherokee Scout, of Murphy, will Interest many f people iriroughout the tstate, as Itev. ' Baylus Cade Ih wi ll known, being a j t prominent Hiijitlmt and at one time private secretary to Governor Daniel ' it r 4J .numtvt i . I , "Rev Baylus Cade, whose reslgini-j .' tlon as pastor of the Murphy Baptist' -Church takes efTf-cl Vhrxarv tal t.lll -W T . . 1 , . prea h his farewell aernif-n next Hun-I day, leaving the following day for his ; new work at Llncolnton. His famllv i 'Will not so for several days. We 1 ; greatly regrci to Kive up Mr. Cade i j and his estimable faintly, but wish ! " hhtl prosneHtv In IiIk new bnmA I .sir, jy. n. XMiitukcr Kiunmoiiod. J Formal notice has been served on Mr " A. W. Whltaker, proprietor of the Chailolte stx-k Yards,- for his appear, ance In the recorder's court this inorn 1rtg to answer the charge of running a stock taru in the city without the re f quired permit. The law was cited in " yesterday's Observer and its Is unotfl- :::..fttll, .U... . . ...... . . ... - jwtijF airu Mini in r. vnilKPr Will '.'Mrrv ttiA miitf tniA e.. . - The penalty for the Infraction of the .7 law In this matter is f.o. 'c ' t ,.H Kaiff and Knur l'u, Messrs. W. N. White and Frank . Jenkins, vf Htatesvllle, passed thrnuKh the elty yesterday on their way home x front Hamlet, where tiiev hunted fox- for several day. They had Ave ; good races and eaught four foxes. Mr Jenktiis carried home three skins . .Hamlet is in ihe center of a flue am fog territory, ' ' ' ' A MODERN mTrACLEI "Tru y miraculous seemed the re. cvna 'i i noma moil or this '!!. writes J. O. It- Hooper. Wood ford, Ten ?'h? wa so wasted by . coughing up -puss from her lung. " Doctors declared her 'end so near that her family 4iad watched by her bed' ld forty-olght hours; when, at my - urgent request, Dr, King's New DUf eovery ;wa given her, with the as tontehing result that Improvement be. pan; ind eontlnued until she finally completely recovered, and Is - a healthy woman to-day." Guaranteed cure for eouehs and olds; 60c. and ti.00 at R. IL-Jordan A Coe, Drug (!sis. Trlai bottls .free, -u ' DKATU OF VKI-t-KNOWi NICGftO Bill MaxwelL a CoIirl Barber, Die Alou in IW vnowi Aiivr w' vi jtlev U - friJ'f,tf, jBiii Maxwell, a .well known negro barber, waa found dead in I1 Jcabln by the railroad, near Mint street; yes terday.. Bill had not been at hta poet of duty, at Bufe Caldwell's shop, on North Tryoa atreet, for two days, .and bis frlenda, becoming alarmed, went to hunt "for -him.'- Chief Irwin, forced an entrance ' to the house and found the negro' on. the-bed. where- ha had died. fThatwd clothing' was torn con siderably, and 'aeemed. to have been from-atruggle. "Everything- indicat-ed-thatBHl had died.fter desperate struggle. Heart faijura-" -must' hayo been the oaue. :r -; - v;- This Bill Maxwell was a sorrof n'r! doweH, negro, who drank roue liquor and remained faithful to A.I friends. For-the; last 'IS' year ! wi' Colonel. D. O. Maxwell's - right . hand ' man when he needed a Are, a waiter, or a barber. Col. Maxwell's father owned Ellas. Bill's grandfather. Bill's grandmother was white, f and so was his father, Bill Maxwell was i 5S, year old, and had led a harmless life. J. F. Robertson Appointed to . An napoUs. In the Washington special Of Thurs day to The News 'and Observer, of Ral eigh, occurred the following para graph: ' f'' i. "Several members of the North Car olina delegation have appointments of midshipmen at Annapoll v to make. Senator Overman filled two vacancies to which he is entitled o-day, The successful young men are Jas. F. Itobertaon, Jr., of Charlotte, and Chas. Julian, of Thomasville. Senator Slmuioiis has a vacancy also. He nomi nated Paul Plttenger, of Raleigh, but he failed of entrance because of de fectfve eye-sight. Representative Webb has two vacancies, and he has arranged for a competitive examina tion to be , held at Charlotte, February T. and the two young men who .make the highest averages 'Will be selected by him for appointment., There Is one other vacancy, which is accredited to Representative Blackburn. He has not yet made a selection." Young Robertson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Robertson, who lives on South Tryon street. He is a bright young fellw, and his many friends here wish him well. MAY LIVE 100 YEARS. The chances for living a full cen tury are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Elec tric Bitters cured me of Chronio Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girt." Electric .Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at R. H. Jordan Se Co.'s drug store. Price only 60c. STETSON HATS for Spring 1906 Are now on sale. We are shoeing what is New in Shapes and Colors. $3.50 Yorkc Bros. & Rogers IF YOU HAVEl A Diamond to reset, we can do the work for you to your entire satisfaction. We carry a complete Kite of Ring, Stud and Brooch Mountings always In slock. Diamonds ' reset by an expert. We will (tartly ex amine your Rings or Brooches at any time and let you know if they are secure. , . , I GARIBALDI &BRUNS: if. B. Truth, St 'Paul. June 81. 08- I've lived long 1 remember well when the Mississippi was a brook.' ; M y good health and life came by taking Holltster's Rocky Mountain, Tea. 15 cent. , R. K. Jordan Co. , NOTICE; it, J v J f,j i.vl 't City tax ' payers are , earnestly re quested to coma' this month and pay up.. Too know, the city cannot run any. mora than' any pother, business without money. '-,'' '" 11' jKT, B.' .TAYLOB,'-" - . v ! - t f if c- ? r !UflTIL:ffB.:iSL: ; SHARP REDUCTIONS In afllieavy weight suits! and overcoats. V "i j . i ' $35T Suits to Measure, $25 $40 , " " ', a' t $30 $45 !" " . "$35 $50 X i S'tfn&O THE TATf-BROWN CO, STIEFFS CLEARANCE SALE AMONG THEM WE OEFER Steinway . ' Knabe . Kranich & Bac(i ,Mathushek I vers & 'Ponds Fisher .Everett: t Etc., Etc. All Uprights Practically New - Writs To-day Chas. M. Stieff Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone Southern Ware rooms 6 W. Trade St. Clutrlotte, X. C. C. II. WILMOTH, Mgr. ClTff Satisfactory Washing If you send your tables and bed linen to us you will have the satisfaction of knowing that it Is wash od per fectly dean and handled In a sanitary manner. To teat it have one of our drivers can Monday with special price usx. ., CHARLOTTE Laundereri, IJyew. Cleaners, The first Impression ts olways 'a lasting one. Therefors. .- you should etjutp your Hail with handsome Furniture , and. Draperies. We can furniHh you with the latert styles in Hall Racks In all flnlnhes at lowont price 'v.'i'iA J' ! Golden Oak Halt Racks from $5.26 tO;$4.00. .v.,,--, Tables and Chaii-s made especially for, .Halttat M ipttot. frfr. . j We consider no price cheap unless thars e quality pack of It. , W.T. Are you altogether pleased with the furnishings of, your Hall -Is it just as ydu would like to, have (tt Would you not Ilk to, hava some new. piece or plscesT ' ', i v ' . Jf so. -why not come ground and talk the matter over with ua, and gee how; nlcw and hovr reasonable wa can supply yQufwants. Liinfurnitere mmm se m u:;e : . T01IMI FEliS, A ftiH assQrtment all. 1 'J sizes and, prices. ' Every J one guaranteed; The' best , made. If you have "ever had trouble with .a Foun . , tain Peni give ours a trial, . and we are sure you will . be satisfied, 1 i 1 1 TIIE : PAUMOUNTAIII. COMPANY. . "THE J)UCETTE' EXERCISER" T Vii ii The best on the market ; for only $1.00. 1 a . :t ii1'. flip's .vki: '.i.r'--..'- - . - Armistcad Burwell, Jr. , Pbom 343 North Tryon St. 25 HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing and Heating Contractors joDDers in supplies n hackney building, w. fifth st. " - . STEAM LAUNDRY. tst 8e!ith . Trrbn" ttreet; ' McCoy HOW. ABOUT THAT HAUL? Radi, Scat, ; tlirf cr, I Chairf ; Rcttcrfetlc t r't ' ,j u-lu. .U Uj'il . LJ aJ V-LLLi.j u s j d.-. Lj v.-.i 11 nAEMC - AIm DAVP ri' AVrT?lf! AiMff ItJ. mm j rtiMU v uu i j LLy 1 ' ;feBEGINNlNG5SATURDAYfII0RNINGSl5: &V We find after .taking inventory that .weaye'too1 many .winter goods on 98 nand for this1 seasonmore than we will sell in the ordinary, way Ji we EQ carry any of the stock over until next fall it Srilf naturally c depreciate ;in I Qj and let our customers sonable. This reduction the store, but does not M-i I hnncp M vrggvvrf. fM We maintain that no We have 200 Suits carried over from last vear. There are -many ..styles 09 and qualities in the lot and prices range from $10 ,to $22.50. ' - , - hfi The sale is genuine and is made for logical reasons of one-quarter to one-half to the buyer. ' ' S3 as , sn i.nnnp ' iiu uuuuo inr inn. ii ir i MIL Llnir I rt I L VLU 1 SHBaAK fajBafSfk MtagJK fBfkgSSBk uwk Special Prices on Lace Curtains Our New Spring Stock of Lace Curtains is here, and we offer 1 the Newest and Best New York Styles at WIMfiHW HinFC Illlllvi! JlliULJ. same day ordered.- Our prices are lowest, --'r - - -- - HAI I fl IDT A INK ew stylca in HaD draperies. Curtains as wide asi llnLL VfUlilllliJ' 60 inches and as long as four yards. You can;' find all Sizes, Styles and Prices here. , ; , ft ATH Dl CS kind w111 launder ; Blue, Green and Wffife. Prices ; Dllll KUUJe $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 each. ..--,-t'U FDIMfehll Dl I. V riilliULli KUUJ. 1 i i v. f n ; TVN E'Srest at Ni tr h t : J v. .-1. ji !'-.' ,W .' j ... i' ,.:-. ST ' t - inn -'! 7 than r "viv jy n-V, 60-' tVv..vf ' '"iiti i " -j.i. ? ip r- 1 v w trv The prevalent ideathat these adjuncts cannot be had . f ir j- " Ti. MU.'fwiH4ltAtnii liA xt:.'U4-cu ia an wrung - 41, u mve u uic wian n u v c xi igixi. oiui us aiiu i ci jamas ; iuauu . 01 siiK mat sen at ngnt mgn pnees. put jne, vanety to oe louna in our enor-' mous stock (and it's enormous) will not only pleaseariyone but will suit their h ideas of brices-??ti vwii'-v. a? V":i ftf"ff 'l-i - :'vi. m ... . v ., . . t ' .1 ' , i . j a -i a . o .. t 1 ; liight Shirts Vk$ afm fgmiM ' 'The Variety, Quality, Amount of stock is here and ' we guarantee toplease 'yqu, if y?ur. needs are in this Itoe; fi&Crl. - ; Xvf Cf t MA ! I 11 , ' IUJ 14 - , ,ft M 1 ' 11 'III I' J iur ii V , ' r . k; , " ' - : ' ' 47DDninri lomtrfinn At 7s j,fvvKi.i5 nvuuvuv., v. ,-t . have - the goods while, they are applies to any Mens and.Boys Suit or Overcoat in, fi apply , to Bfats. arid Hen's Furnishings . ; Tj lr.ri UlU U sJJ VVIUI hrnm Ihic int At m - ana a twin am kv ready-made Clothing can inim sr-.'i nsnnra sasiPinn , s me vain . vn:aksf wwiii UK oiiaiu iuiiii lino oaio . - ret aTllllsT i-M n . aT aT A M 4Z doutn I ryon street fjgSuJBBi ggj. g f. fuggw We are Prcp"1 to make Window Shades, any width to fit your Window, and we put them up the;. We UP our Carpet Remnants by making Rugs of! them. Prices for fine quaUty 75c, $1.00, 15, 10 each;' : Jl fi fc""' f J j- V t" i ii . y-iv if night is necessarily dependant, Shi rts n,n H mPq i n m a a . .r.. : r -,m.i ;.'j u . - . ..-ivU. ' ) " "'1. LEADING CLOTHIERS MAIL ORDERS DECEIVE PROMPT ti iiu vu.- "ivy in 114 II M ifi Pop: 1 om v, wt, fli fresh; styish and sea- 11 j , a a 11 t I M m m a f Pnpi? .'if a a ivy surpass the Jdnd we seftV and represents a 'saving-frc jfi : H IlaT sT M 1 im . 11 iti. 1 IIIMU W. ti g. , j. gggg it Less Prices ' 1 " ' (I V . 1 4 . ire ij n to a very large extent. ' ... ' ' .-. St ; .... -j ;,v,i r; iHJ" .L.SiWJ .except at fancy prices k.jI o.;a..' . ; 5 lwia -If ATTENTION. 1 V k r "A A 1 - a ' - t. A -
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