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"vt CHAELOTXE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 13, 1906. 5 4, til AMUSEMENTS' . "Chtrlotte people i who have' Been "Mn. Wlgge.. of i the Cabba. patch," m which ; will appear- at . the Academy of - k Music to-night, i have nothing , but praise for It. They say that It , I a , delightful play, elaborately and fitting . ly produced. The play had a sattsfact 1 . tory, run in New York, and Chicago, J v v fcefore beginning its Southern., tour, for , which the earn company and scen ; ' ery ir used. There has been a pretty V rood advance, sal of seats-apd a good ;vj: house wni; prooaoiy wnnesa in e per- i formance to-nlght, : Sy ; rresn from reoora rune in wewrork 4 and Chicago,- that most f delightful of American character ' -plays, "Mrs, 'jTWIggs 'Of tne-Cabbage Patch," comea to the' Academy of Music to-nlght with ; xo the Ad "V th full;) wHw pis ; metropolitan cast and waga ( plays have riven a- permanent type to the stage., but "Mra. Wlggs" 1N '? ft" s i 15 J,AA5 MTTL5 TOrfMTI W has given a' quartette that will be re membered with the greatest creations f American humor, In Mrs. Wlggs herself. Mis' Hazy, Lovey Mary and Mr. Stubblna Great as is the popu larity of Alice Hegan Rice's two books upon which the dramatisation by Mra FJexner is based, the popular recep tion accorded the play has been even more hearty and every reader of the delightful work is strengthened In the appreciation of these fascinating char acters by the stage presentation. The Rev. Charles Wagner, the apos tle of the simple lift, declared after seeing Mra Wlggs at the Savoy The- 1 v,- ;T I Madge Carr Cook, as "Miss Wlggs In the Cabbage Patch." tr that hers was "the simple life .'y- lived humorously." Her example he ! declared made for happiness and gave v :"'. existence the saving sail of honest . fun. No play has ever been more packed with human Interest or made a more direct appeal to the primal ! emotions. The keynote is Jollity and- y "-happiness under unpromising con is ditions. but there Is sounded at times ,' : the world-old note of pathos and of '. pain which comes home to us an. pi Mrs Wlggs" is a play the appeal of ". whlrh I iinlvprnnl- f , Seldom have parts of' such orlgl- Iiality lound sucn ni interpreters. Airs. ; Madge Carr Cook as Mrs. Wlgga Hel- en Lowell as Mis' Hazy and Charles Carter as Mr. Stubbing have created ' roles wbose reputation will cling to : them as Identifications throughout the ' ' remainder of their-careers. There are it people In the company and the pro Vduction is elaborate in its presenta tion of the scenes in and around the ''Cabbage Patch." - LAMP EXPLODED. VMlon Started Fire Which De v ffcroyed Residence of J. Ivcy Brown, ' ' S Wear Kinston. ; ' "j Special to The- Observer, t ; Kinston, March 12.-nA lamp exploded In the home of Mra J. Ivey Brown, 's who lives two miles south of tChkston, Sunday night a little before 10 o'clock and caused a fire, which destroyed the - V house and practically all of the furnl- ture, entailing a, lose estimated at 14,000 i with Insurance to cover aboufo on 'i third of the' the loss. The building burned rapidly- and was reduced o ashes within 20 minutes. - The way the devil gets men to drink :.. more than thetr.iamtlles want them to is ti by- telling them It is the .way to prove their Independence. ' , j 4 , A eat, the lazy ban Isn't stingy with - Us time. - ,t -, - --- " , ' A SCIENTIFIC, WONDER, , " -" The cures that stand to its credit make . Bueklen's Arnica Salve a scientific won. der. It cured E. R. Mulford. lecturer for the-Patrons of Husbandry, Wavneeboro, Va.. of a, distressing ease of PUes. It . ;hfalS the worst- Hurna, floras, " Boils, t'K-ers, Cuts, iWounds, Chllolsins and . " Fult Hhetim. .- Only Stic at R. H. Jordan Ce-a drug store.' . - - TOVNO LADY' injvued. Ilaa IK)t ' Ouatied In Elevator at Spanaubiirgi-CMtOB Growers, Jlold Meeting. - ' . " -t Cdrreapandenca of Th Obaerver.' Spartanburg, a C., March lO.March 23-2$ the Inter-State conveptlon of the X. M. C 'A wiiu be held m ChaTion ton and- the member of "the' aasoda Uon Jbere, it ia expected wJ aend a dele gation to - represent them. Prominent men from South Carolina, Georgia and North- Carolina and imet-etate aecre tarlea will . be preeent to apeak dur ing v the ' eesalona of the-: convention. Governor Heyward. of South Carolina. and Governor Glenn, 'of ,?Iorth Caro lina, are expected to po preaenf ana t- Quite a number oi prominent cotton mill prea!dentA were in the city this auernooti ana were mown many cour tesies toy the mill capitalists of Spar tanburg.- The visitors . were: ' capt, Ellison Smythe," of Pelrer Mills; Lew is W. Parker, of the Olymhta, Victor and other mills, and Thomas Parker, president- of Monaahan Mills. Miss Stella Phillips, a young lady clerk :"t - True s etore. was painfull) Injured Ji!s morning. Her left foot was mashed, - the member ' getting caught In the levator. Fortunately no bones were broken, but the flesh was badly lacerated and crushed. causing Intense Buffering. -" The cotton: growers' convention was held at the county court house . Sat urday at noon . being, attended by about a hundred members. Two stir ring speeches were made, . one by President Archer and the other bv Boyce R. Pollard. Both speakers are extensive planters and -understand the practice as well as the theory of farm. lng. Diversification of crops and re ducing cotton acreage will be the bat tle cry, as formulated by President Archer, t of the farmers of the county. The association notified the secretary to invite President Jordan to speak to the farmers of the county at an early day. RECTTAIi AT ELIZABETH. ; Students In Expression Peught a Large Audience by Some Clever The second 'In the Series of student recitals Jty the department of ex pression oft Elisabeth College wi given last evening. In the college audi torium before an audience .even larger than former occasions of the kind have been wont to draw. In a few In troductory words, Miss Blanche Nan nette Williams, the director of the department, stated the aim of true reading as the outward expression of the best part of the soul, the attainment of culture and character and the en nobling of womanhood; and In the ren dering of the evening's selections the value of a true expression of the in ner nature was clearly demonstrated. The programme was opened by Miss Anne Elizabeth Graves, who gave an excellent exposition of childish griefs ana piquant fancies in two soliloquies. In the second number. Miss Mary Ma son rendered dialect excellently in Jamee Whltcomb Riley's "Waltln' for the Cat to Die," while In "Jim Bow ker" she showed that she could give expression the reflective as well, and an encore still further revealed her power- of differentiating words In her portrayal of a tempest of tears. The Irish brogue and the Irish "bull" as well was graphically presented by Miss Bertha Beazell, while Miss Rena Austin Illustrated ber command of country dialect and her-power of fa cial expression. Miss Emma B rower gave a very plaslng and humorous in- terpretatwn of a Mark Twain dialogue and Miss Luja Habenicht rendered In a light and graceful manner an amus ing number, "The - Rehearsal." The programme was closed by Mis Bryte Baker, whd' gave a very clever imita tion of stuttering' in MA Problem,' With its very clever entangling. She also "exhibited3' great ability In repre sentlng the fanatlo: seal and rhapsody of the negro evangelist. ' Throughout . the evening's pro gramme the variety of the powers called Uito. play was .noticeable as well as the excellent training that each pupil had received In facial, ges tural and .vocal expression.'- ; ' . Fnncrar of Mr, J. Sol JWd. . . The funeral of1 Mr. : I. ' Sol ReJd ' was conducted at the home la Matthews yesterday morning t 11 o'clock by Rev. Alexander. Martin, jastor of Westminster Presbyterian : church, of Charlotta The interment was 1 made in the Matthew Cemetery ' Tt i impossible to tell how much a man Is amused by toe, volume of laughter he lets escape. ' , s - . TORTURE BY SAVAGES, , t x Hneaklne of , the torture to t vhteh some of Ui savage tribes in the Philip, pines subject their captives, , reminds-me Of the Intense suffering 1 endured for three .montos irom rnnammation : or tti Kidneys." says W, M. Sherman, of Cu sh in. We.,- "Nothing helped me until I trfed Electric Bitters,, three bottle of which cemDletelr cured - me." - Cores 1.1 ver-complaint,. Drsoenela. Blood dls- orders and Malartax and ' restores the wettk and ' nervous to rtnust health. Guaranteed by , R, y Jordan" at Co. aruaswis. r i-rics wo; ' l srs rr-v-i run 0 JJfdUUUU&lUU' The critical ordeal throush which jbowever, is so fraught with dread, pain, auffering and danger, that the Very thought of it fills her with apprehension fend horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either, painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming event vuai is mciy passou wujioui any remedy is always ap. " f-j niieo exiernany, ano i has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering, ' Bend for free book containing information of priceleM t1m to all xpctent notom, Tlie Bradfisld Regulator Co., Atlaata, 6a. y, w. a jl- notes. Some News of -Interest Concernl.ua tlie Doings of the Directors. ' The directors of the Young Women's Christian Association will meet In the office of the eeoretary this afternoon at 4 o'clock for their regular March business meeting. , Miss Rose Burleyson, of Concord, Is a guest of the Association Home while she takes a business course at Kings' Business College. Mrs. Alida L. Burkhead rcturnpri to Concord yesterday after comnlntlnar her studies in King's Business College. Miss Inez Kinney lead evening prayers at the Home last nleht and gave a brief interesting report of the receni jvasnville convention. The State committee of the Caroll nas held Its first meeting in Charlotte yesterday at the Association Home. The following ladies were Dresent: Mesdames Geo. H. Atkinson, A. W. Whlsnant. W. S. Stewart. C. E. Mason. Carrie C. Martin, R. C. Holland, and Misses Elizabeth W. Long, Cornelia Shaw, Margaret Greever and Inez Kin ney. They will meet the last Tuesdav of each month at 4:30 p. m. in the Char lotte Association parlors. The follow ing officers were chosen: State chair man, Mrs. Geo. W. Atkinson. Monroe vice president. Miss Cornelia Shaw secretary, Mrs. A. W. Whisnant, and treasurer, Mrs. Frank I. Osborne. It was decided to hold a conference of all the committee members of the Can Unas here in Charlotte In April. There are 10 resident members In Charlotte which has been chosen as headauar ters for the committee instead of Asheville, where It has always been heretofore. CHARLOTTE LEADS. Of tho TliifM? Jute Bagging Factories in tlie Sonlli. riutrlotte lias Two A Profitable Business. "Charlotte still keeps the lead in tex1 tile dtvelopments," said a business man yesterday. "Besides having a large number of mills making a variety of different kinds of cloth and yams, she has two of the three mills located In the. South for maklntr Jute baa-aintr. These two mills are operated bv John B. Ross & Company and H. A. Cook & Company. With a cotton nop of 11,000,000 bales, the Houth uses 132.000.- IMM pounds of Jute bagging. This, at an average cost of 4 1-2 cents per pound, amounts to $5,940,000. "Moat of this Jute bagging is now manufactured in Dundee, Scotland, in the plants located in the South, the old bagging is taken as it comes from the cotton bales and is worked over and made as good as new. Before these plants were installed In the South this old bagging to a large extent was thrown away. Thero Is big money in the business and it ia only a matter of a short time until all the old bag ging in the South will be re-worked Into new bagging and sold direcl from the mills to the ginnera "The two plants which we have here in tho city have clearly demon strated that this business can be suc cessfully carried on In the South. Ne gro labor is largely used In this work, being the only textile fabric that the negro has demonstrated his ability to handle. X. & W. Brakeman Drops Dead. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem. March 12. News was received hei this afternoon that J. I. Richardson, a passenger brake man on the fihenadoah division of the Norfolk & Western Railway, dropped dead at Boyee, -Va., yesterday. The rentals were sent to Roanoke, the home of the deceased, where Inter ment win take place to-morrow. Mr. Richardson was formerly -brakeman on the line between this city and Roan oke. A CHICAGO ALDERMAN OWES HIS ELECTION TO CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem. edy for affections of the throat and lungs," says Hon. John Shenlek, 220 So, Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, whloh ir ritated my throat and I was finally com pelled to stop, as I could ' not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend ad. vised me to use' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, l tooa two aoaei mai arter. noon and could not believe my "senses when I found the next morning the in. flammiatlnn Karl lamelv subsided. I took several doses that day, kept fight on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat In the Council." This remedy Is for tale by R. H. Jordan ft Co. BROADWAY CENTRAL. HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET 4" -' NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence Without Extravagance. RATES: , American nan 13.50 per day. European Plan 1.00 per ' day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, and recommends itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for its quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, . great publlo parlors, "(rand halls and liberal stairwaya Bend for Large Colored Map of New fork, FREE. t DANIEL CL WEBB, Manager. -' - TILLY HAYNES PropV. - North Carolina. Mecklenburg County. In the Superior OoUrt, Before the Clerk, In the matter of W. J. Neely, non cem- It virtue of an order of the . Munerlne Court of Mecklenburg county. In above entitled cause, I will sell to the highest bidder,' for cash, at Whttaker's Stables, at No. 10 East Stonewall street. In Char lotte, N C, on Monday, April S, 1908, at 12 o'clock m., the following personal property, to-wlt: " , Dump Carts, f Dump Cars, tt Wheel Scrapers, S - twehorse wagons, about 30 Wheelbarrow, 1 -ftachst Drill, I -Road Plow, 1 lot of bar steel, 1 Tent and Poles, 1 Bellows, 1 Cross-cut Saw, 1 Vise, together with a large number of Picks, Mattocks.- Shovels, Spades, Billies, Crow Bars -Hammers and sundry Implements used 1bf railroad contractors. .j',, , - this, iziu wy or Maren, m. ? , . THOMAS RVTFIH. Ouardian of W. . Neelr - non eompos. L McWacJtJSIUjrkBatxIck Atty. ' No woman!, tianrjl ra? nesa can be comnlem J - without childreo; it , isjhcr nature to lovo : '"-''and want then ZJUI nluch gdaaitis ' to ove the beau- ' -, ' tiful Sftl nnro the expectant another must oass. uanger.i i nis greai ana wonaertui ljn ; . . n Wsf A - PS Two Fugitives. Arrested Here. Patrolmen Squires and Sledge yes terday afternoon arrested George Long, a white man who was wanted for burglary in Chester, S. C. The burglary was committed February 27 and Long bad since been a fugitive from Justice. He was taken to Ches ter last night 'by a South Carolina officer who came up for him. John Davis, a -netrro youth who was a fugitive from Juetlce from Lincoln county, was arrested and given a cell at the police station yesterday. Da vis is wanted for a criminal assault on a negro girl, Ozler McDowell, com mitted September 15, im. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tnlro T.AVATIVB BBoMO Quinine Tab. lets. Druggists refund money if it fulls to sure. is. w. uituviua signature is on each box. Bo. Why It Succeeds. Because It's for One Tiling Only, and Charlotte is uearninr to Ap predate Tins. Nothing can be good for every chlng. Doing one thing will bring suc cess. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing nly. They cure sick kidneys. They cure backache, every kidney il. Here is Charlotte evidence to prove t. C. W. Bradshaw. manufacturer of ubber stamps, living at 308 South :hurch street, says: "Sometimes the backache from "which I was a eon Inual sufferer became fo severe that ' could not attend to bunlness The omplaint had been with me for a lumber of years when I fl:-st heard of )oan's Kidney Pil s. I went to R H ordan & Co.'s drug store, jot a box nd took them according direr ions. They removed tlie pain and nade my back strong and reliable .gain. They have benefitted me In very way. and I am sure they would lo the same for any sufferer from mckache or from other symptoms if kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price R0 rents. Foster-Milsurn Co.. Buffalo, "Jew York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name noan's '.nd take no other. The camel Is an enterprising Indi vidual. He hn.H n hump on at all times. If you're not wise as to the best place In the city, to get a good Dye ing or Cleaning job BE A C A M E I get a hump on you. and see us when you want the right kind of work. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works Dyers and Cleaners of Ladles' and Men's Fine Garments. MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. BRA BOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. Special rates via Seaboard Air Line Railway, account of the vh"lir Memorial Day, March 27th, and the Src ond Annual Ite-Unlon of the Tllm- and Gray, March 2Hth-2tth, 1906, Atlanta. Ui. The SeufKinrd announces account of the above occasions they will rcII round trip tickets from all points in tho State of North Carolina, to Atlanta, (in., and return at rate of one tlrst-ciass fare plus 25c. for the round trip, tickets to bn sold March 2Sth and I'Utli, and for tralnx scheduled to reach Atlanta before noon of March 27th, final limit, (prior to which passenger must reaoh orialnal destination before mld-nlght returning) fifteen (16) days in addition to date of sale. For further Information as to rates, Schedules, etc, call on your ticket agent or address tho undersigned, JAS. KKH, JR., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. f.;'. CHA8. H. OATTI8. -i Traveling Passenger Agent, Kaieign, N. CHAS. B. RYAN. . ,.- - General Passenger Agent, : ; ; Portsmouth, Va. IMPROVKD PASSENGER SERVICE. ' The Seaboard announces effective with the inauguration of the New York Sleep ing - Car Line between New Tork and Memphis and vice-versa via the Seaboard and Frisco, systems Improved through passenger service to Memphis, Tenn,, without change, making connections at this point for all points In Texas, the West and Northwest. Unexcelled dining car service between Washington ana Richmond and Hamlet and Birmingham, serving all meals. . For rates or schedules to any point ad dress the undersigned. . JAS. KER. JR.. C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. y , CHAS. H. OATTIS. T. P. A., '. ... Raleigh, N, C CHAS. B. RYAN, O. P. A., -, Portsmouth, Va ' iflneelat rates via Seaboard Air ' Line Railway,- account of the Southern Bap tist Convention, Chattanooga, Tenn., May lOth-Uth. . - , The Seaboard announces account of above occasion rate of one fare plus 25c. for round trio, from all vointa -in North Carolina; tickets te be sold May Sth; Sth ana lwn, witn niuu limit ten aays rrom ant Ai ula. -The Seaboard has dnnhl dally service from principal points to At lanta. ,i , - . . ' - i-i -For rates ana inrormation, address,, u IA. KER. JR., Cp.iC ,'" 4' Charlotte, N. C - s.r c, H. GATTIS, t 1 Tfavellnr Passenger Agent, ' ' r ' ' v Raleigh, N, C C1US, B. RTAN, - t . i General Passenger Agent,..-.-.! Portsmouth, Va. - JJUUlWilUUUZU SACO & PETTEL MACHINE - . , BUILDERS OF Estimates Furnished A. il. WASHBURN, southern agent. CHARLOTTE, - -- -- -- -- hORTH CAROLINA. To Lecture on Home Economics. The Woman's Club has secured Mrs. Burton Smith, of Atlanta. Ga.. to de liver a series of lectures on "Home Economics," March 27th to the 31st. Mrs. Smith Is one of the best known ladies in the South and her coming to Charlotte will be an event of interest. A LIVELY TUSSLK. with that old enemy of the rnce, Con stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr. Ivint? s New Life Pills. They perfectly rexulate. these organs, without pain or discomfort, 25a at R. H. Jordan-& Co.. druggists. n SALE Of VALUABLE Mill PROPERTY. the matter of the Damask Manu facturing Company, bankruptcy. By virtue of an order duly made and entered in the above entitled proceed ing In bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash at public auction at the i court nouse door in Winston, . on Tuesday, the 27th day of March. 1906, at 12 o clock M., the mill site, the water power, factory building and contents, lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River, Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. The land hereby offered consists of three tracts one of four and one half I (iVt) acres, one tract of one hundred i and forty (140) acres and one tract of one hundred and nineteen (119) acres lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of the company. The buildings of this property consist of a brick factory building 60 x 176 feet, standard construction one story high, a brick store room and an office 26 x 38 feet and two completed tenant houses and six In the course of con- structure, also a forty horse-power boiler, together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building materi al. Also the stock of goods In the Company storehouse, consisting of shoes, overalls and sundries and a lot of plug tobacco In the original pack ages unbroken, and also one type writer. All this property will be offered sep arately first, and then as a whole. This sale Is made subject to confirmation by the Court of Referee, at a meeting of the creditors to be held at Winston, N. C, on April 3rd, 1906. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Trustee In Bankruptcy. February, 21, 1906. For any further lnformltlon de sired address the trustee at Greens boro, N. C, or R. C. Strudwlck. Esq., his attorney at the same place. 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SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THE SEABOARD. The Seaboaro. uck iu announce that ac count of the occanlona mentioned below the ratei and condition! named will apply. Mexico City, Mexico Golf Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptlit Convention and Auxiliary Societies, May lOth-lSth, 1906. Rate one flnt claw fare, plui, 26c. for the round trip, (minimum rate) SO cenU, tlckots sold May 8th, 9th. and 10th, final limit ten days in addition to date fit sala Ticket may be extended. For further information as to rates from any point or chedulei apply to your near, est Agent or oddren the underalgned. C. H. GATTIS. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMtDIATE.LT CUKXS HEADACHES Breaks up C0LD5 m e TO It HOURS TrWSok Wc. All THE MOON IS MADE OF flUEEN CHEESE many people would lead her to be. lleve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her baking day but If she has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our milla MECKLENBTJRO FLOOR MILLS J. Lee Kotner, Proprietor. Phone 30. THE Emerson -Angelus INHRIOR PIAO.PUttI :' la a Combination of the "Old , Reliable" Emerson Piano and the World-Famed Angelua, .. NONE BETTER MADE Our Prices Will Interest .You; Charlotte Music Co. L. WALDO AMES, Mgr. , SIS K. Tryon 'PIkmw SIS. Out-of-town orders for music solicited, 11 V A HAPPY MAN;; A man's happiness la always In fluenced by the condition or his wife's health, When she Is in pain he ear rles worry with him to his bustaeea, Anything that relieves her suffer thg . Alls : : him with ,- (retltnde, -. A prominent merchant of Forest City, N. C, writes feel it my duty to wrltesyott that the dreadful pains that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-O-LENE. It. quiets - her nerves and takes away all pain. . NURAL-O-LENE simply quiets the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. 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