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k: 1 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 22, 1006,: V trr..... -.. 1 .. , . - rAUCOS HACniiNE CHOKED I ARD TO HOLD- EXTRA SESSION . ,., Vi,.:.'t.: - . k ' T tt" r-r- : rt : f A J 4 tlr Carolina's New Pardon! Beard, lesplto Criticisms on Ita Large Output, Finds It Neoefisary to Hold an Extra Session to Pass on Cases Effort to Save Tar Heel From the Uovr-Chrchea W1U Make Contributions To-Day to the Earth quake Sufferer State Officiate Are liable to Income Tax, Accord ing to Opinion Handed Down by Attorney, General Xonmans. x ? K I, P ''s :r Observer' Bureau, j '. A & ,V, . - , m Main . Street, J Columbia, S. ft. .April-XL., ; The new. pardon board M, criticised at several points In the" State a lew eeks ago for grinding 'out .so large n output to early in the game. And yet- the machine has gottencboked and an extra session, which the Gov ernor will call in afew days, baa be come necessary to relieve the demand, Several sheriff belnsvat the point of ?lng , unkind t things- on nearby,; Fri iSdaya,' ; v' t ' ! s - . 1 Attorney John' T., Britton, 'of Ashe-. oro, N, C was here to-day to see he" Governor 4n . reference to Bon & malls, the young Tar Hell under sen tence of death for; the-murder of a negro at Darlington,; and who has been Mn the penitentiary here for, many .months for safe keeping. There was much feeling at Partington, at the time Of the trial. . John- Nail, another .-North Carolinian, , was -convicted with ; Small, but got, a recommendation to mercy, which saved bis neck and sent ntre to the pen1 until he can get a. pardon. Mr. Britton asked .for a com-' mutation of sentence, 'but. he was re. erred to the pardon board. If neces .eary Smalls will get a respite until ' the case can be gotten, before the par don board. , It is likely that the Governor Will ,'also grant a respite to Epps Snow- dent sentenced to be -hanged In i WIK ,llameburg May 4( and to another ne gro who la to bo hanged there a week later. The Governor said to-day that cie "Would grant these respites if they are' necessary In order to get the cs- ' es before the pardon board, a special ' session of which he will call. ' . MONET FOB SAN FRANCISCO ... frtSj' SUFFERERS. ' , V- . i Ainumber of newspapers'throughout the' State have been acting as agents In ( receiving contributions -tor the : earthquake sufferers, Charleston, which tfced a dramatic experience with earth quakes to years ago being especially liberal so far. But only r about . $2,000 ill -told has been raised in this way, .'though about 110,000 has gone for ward through-other channels. This mount is likely to be multiplied in the' ext few days. This State wUl respond liberally, but will do so In a systematic way for the mast part. . Bishop Capers, of the Episcopal dio cese, to-day sent out telegrams to all of .the Episcopal churches of the State making, the rectors to call for" a spe cial offering to-morrow for the suf ferers, and perhaps a great majority 'of the other churches will do likewise. TM churches An Columbia will con tribute generally to-morrow, in ac cordance with a general understand ing, reached to-day among the clergy- men. . 'Seme of the local secret order lodges have taken the matter in hand but though the members in several Instan ces did not want-to -wait, the lodges aae, whole are watting on directions from the heads of the different orders- Grand Chancellor B. A. Morgan, of the Knights of Pythias, Is expected to be heard from' In a general order in. a few days, and the Odd Fellows,. Woodmen of the World, Red .Men. Knights of Honor, Eagles' and other orders will likely move In a similar way. ; .' ,.i .;. .. : j.; The managers of the local telegraph offices have found It next to impos lble to get messages delivered In the stricken cities, so great Is the rush Ana so chaotic are the conditions there generally.' And tor the same reason 'relatives here of people In California haye been unable to hear anything. The telegraph people here are advising: those who would send messages to bob) off for a while until there is bet ter hope of delivery, as to send , now i useless waste of money. . "LIABLE FOR INCOME TAXES. ta response to an Inquiry from the tancaster county auditor, ' Attorney ' General' Toumans to-day rendered an opinion in which he holds that the jsalaries of State and county 'Officers are not exempt from the income,: tax -law. So far as Is known, not a man in, the State has ever paid any income tax, while holding office. The law fix ee.he minimum income reached by the law at $2,500. . It was contended In Lancaster that salaries eould not be counted. In mak Ins up the total because the consum ption forbids a salary to be Increased .or diminished during the term of the 'occupant, but the attorney general did not sustain this view. Of course cer tain sources of income, such' as Inter est on certain State bonds and the like; are exempt, but it Is not likely that any State officer would be affected by this qualification in the attorney gen lerel's opinion. .;- v . - v - .,.- . - . ' The only State officers who get clear salaries of $2,600 and upwards are the Governor, Supreme Court Justices. Cir cuit judges, and the new bank exam iner. ; But there are others who have other sources of Income which It Is thought will carry to -total beyond $2,500. and If so they are liable -.nri-der the opinion rendered to-day to th tax...,- v, '--y Ku rr. . Some of the sheriffs and clerks of . courts and masters , In equity who re 'celye fees are, commonly ' reputed to "be getting' enough to mahe them - li able. The Legislature a year .airo re moved the Jar to publishing the names of. Income tax payers. But the great est, sensitiveness la apparent about this . " 'j it1 t - if i - 1 H f ; 1 ; . f i1 1 ' " . gf . N .iwf '.'- A SQUARE DEAL, TO;VXRYMAn tK 1 K IS v ( s rn M . "f r I nv' i' i " ' V " "tr C S "V Pe-ru-na. BaiVWorl4 Re- noiyiied Catarrh iledicine. Vi i il Rcffleily far the Crip; Gen. W, a. Parsons. 6 H 8t,v. W Washington P. writes m follow t "Upon the recommendation of person al friends and many strong testimonials to the. efficacy of Parana to the treat ment of the numerous symptoms of the grip with which X have been affected for fear monthepast, I have been Induced to undergo m treatment of this justly celebrated formula. -A5.? 4 "I eel a decided change tor the better by Its use for one week only, especially in toning up the stomach, and a conse quent decided effect upon my . appetite. "I . therefore, feel , much encouraged that I am' on the road to 'oomplete .res toration, r . v , ' , , - ' uMj nomerons . frissda in vTexae, where t have bad the honor to command a brigade of her yeteran cevalryin a four-year war, may accept thlavolnn Ury testimonial to the merit of Parana from sense of obligation for its wonder ful efficacy . '' -v , Pe-ru-na Cotd Tenlo. . Gen. M. 0. Butler, of South Carolina, write from Washington, .D. P., follows j y , 4 ,' ' ? "J can recommend Pernna for dyspep sia and stomach trouble.",' 4 -I Jiave been using yonr,medlcle for a short period and I feel rery much re lieved. v.'V3w:S5 ; : '""It le indeed n wonderful medioine, nd besides a good tcie.. ,1 Cids la the Hej ami Tnroet. . ' Chaa. W. Bowman, 1st Llent. and Adjt. 4th M. S. M. Car. Vols writes from Lanbam, Md as follows: "Though somewhat averse to patent medlolnes, and still more averse to be coming a professional affidavit man, it seems only a plain duty in the present instance to add my experience to the columns already written concerning the cur stive powers of Pernna. "1 have been particnlarly benefited by its nee for colds In the head and throat "I have been able to folly cure myself of a most severe attack in forty-eight hours by its use according to directions. "I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. "Members of my family also use it for like ailments. : -"We are- recommending: it v to our frlenda.'.r','-,rrr 'v QM-fr,- subject and the auditors everywhere are backward in coming fojsj ard wltfr the information. ' Spartanbnrgers . In San Franclaoo. Special to The Observer. ' : Spartanburg, 8. C, April 2L One of the happiest cttlsens In Spartanburg, today. Is Mr. W. J. Garrett, Jr who has. Juat received a telegram from his son, Marlon Garrett, who was in San Francisco, when the first earthquake occurred Tuesday morning. When the elder Mr. Garrett learned of the catas trophe his first thoughts were of his son who he knew to be in the strick en city. Mr. Garrett sent several tel egrams but no response came until this morning, when young Garrett wired his father that he is safe at Oakland. . Marion, Garrett was employed lit a printing office located in a building that was reported destroyed, so his father naturally - entertained fears for his ' safety. There , are several other Spartanburg people who resided In the Golden; Gate city, but so far no 'word has been received from them by rela tives, here, all of whom are exceed ingly anxious. .. .rJ For Practicing Without License. Special. to The Observer,, Spartanburg, S. C., AprlJL21-Dr. R. (M. Dorsey. . a physician"' and occulist of this clty' hi-aworn out a warrant against DrL E. Crlm for practicing medicintf'wlthout a license. The case will be heard before Magistrate Kir by hextiTuesday. ;;Dr.f Crlm v claims that he does not practice ' medicine, his business, being confined to the fit ting of glasses. (Dr. Dorsey states that he la acting for the -county med : v A: LUCKT. POSTMISTRESS is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who -has found Dr. King's New Life Pills- to be the host reined v uh - ever tried for keeoinc It he stomach Liver and Bowels in perfect order, xou'li agre wu- ner if you -try these painless purifiers that Infuse new life. Guaranteed by R,, H. Jordan. AY Ce druggists. Price Jlc , 1 Jt l-.'bJvl 1 ) .,A i r I , , ma t the , I- ' - -1 ...vrii:ta.'A-f.lM-4.- , -i ' , y 4 Y" as noifviiiiuisiiua rc-i una - -. -t 1 wzvs5ffliw,ivs f72!3M a i to the Afflicted. , rfZSf (f&J Brig. ; Gen.' D. T. Klrby, Washington, J. 04 writes concerning Pernna, a follows ' "Friend of 0ae having tfd your Perom catarrh car with rood rtauttM, I am Impnaaed with Ita carattva qnalltlea, and can rec ommend it to tbona who are at tllctoaV: An InvtloraUnf Tanlc. Rear-Admiral Hichborn, U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C, writes : "After the use of Pernna for a short period, I can now cheerfully recom mend your valuable remedy to any one who is in need of an invigorating tonlo." ' ' rar Catarrh af the stomach. Gen. W. W. Dnffield, . Washington, D. C, writes j "I have nsed Pernna in my family and have found it a valuable medicine and take pleasure in recommending it to all who suffer from catarrh of the stomach or :who require a tonlo of prompt efficacy." ical society and that he has proof to boar out the charges. This, he says, wilr.be shown at the investigation. The case Is of general Interest for both men whose names figure . In the story are well-known locally, while Dr. Crlm has offices in other towns In the SUte. v, New Realty Company for Spartan burg. Special to The Observer. ' ( . .J Spartanburg, S. C. April 21. A real estate and development company, has been organised In Spartanburg aAd will be known as the Spartanburg Realty Company. The corporators, to whom a commission haa already been Issued by the secretary of State, are: H. I Bomar, of Spartanburg; H. J. Haynesworth, of Greeneville. and Wil liam Lylea and T. C Williams, Jr of Columbia. The capital stock is given as $50,000. The company an nounces that It will engage In a Gen eral development business and It la recognised that the- company, will as sist materially In the growth of 'the c'tyy . ' "-"T:; 4 i V --ul-Mldette. ; 4. Correspondence of The Observer. .' ? Washington, N, C- April 20. Last evening at o'clock a very r pretty wedding was solemnised at Athena chapel,: near Bath. The contracting parties were Mr. Lewis Paul and Miss Ltzsle Midgette, both - of Bath. The bride 'was handsomely gowned in white silk and carried white carna tions. Music was charmingly , render ed by Miss Plum Crawley. After the ceremony - a reception was y tendered the bride and groom. ' Success'.' has crowned 'our : efforts of uhtlring endeavor and we -present to the public with a ' confidence , never before - held by any : other medicine. HoIUster'a Rocky Mdunuln Tea. ,18 cents. Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan f V":? 'Jt j ffV "Tim ' k t- T- nam EGENTLYcomrcoVsta in UK Ul UUUIAUU113 Ul bne'should protect Iiit&df anainsf accidental 'death by Indemnity Policy 5 It cocts you'abitnorc than the ;; J victims ;'of fatal 'acciditsv leading ffrzrznn aia i incv irMrnThArMrc 'rAnnrrh'Anf'; DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATARRH RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. Oen. A. MLegg, writes from the Savings Bank Building, Washington, D.C., as follows: "I take pleasure In endorsing the many recommendations I have heard and read of Pernna, because of having had knowledge of the truth of so many of them. ' "We alwsys tell our sick and ailing friends of the remedies that we have learned, from experience, were good for us when ailing in tho same way, and we dolt as a duty we feel that we owe them. . "Why is it any the less our duty to advise all the people we can when we know of a good and comparatively Inexpensive remedy that makes many cures, and benefits in almost all casesT "My own little personal experience of being relieved of deafness, caused by a siege of catarrh, warrants me in advising all the afflicted to just try Peruna, t''tb ! ", ' Wllson-Matlork. Correspondence of The' Observer. Greensboro, April 20. Mr. Robert B. Wilson, of Rockingham county, and Miss Llllle B. Matlock, of this city, were united in marriage Wed nesday evening at 7:10 o'clock, the ceremony, being performed by Rev. Dr. Henry W. Battle at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. S. B. Matlock, on South MendenhaUv street. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends and van elegant wedding supper followed the ceremony. The couple left yesterday for, then future home in Rockingham county. Bfr. Paul McCorklO Loses His Left Bye..' , : r ' At the Presbyterian Hospital yes terday afternoon at 1 eJock. Mr. Paul McCorkle, of Lancaster, B. C, Mot, rSumid Weather IS sure to tell on your store of vital en erfirv. Nothinsr "nulla vou down more nd nothing builds you up like Wurtz . m . saat a. asa w . e . m. ' ' . - burner Halt Tonic It has the unbounded con fidence o best physicians and druggists, and is worthy of your own. Try it at Ohceand be convinced. J5c Per Battle. 1.50 Vtt? toxeit WurtzKurger :yA SQUARE V i jVAi; V aUy tllV Ul 1UIU1 thej Income- Indemnity; a a am saw ara w , ,i underwent an ' operation and had his left eye removed. The right eye had been removed some time last year. This, of course, leaves Mr. McCorkle totally blind. It will be recalled that Mr. McCorkle was In an unfortunate accident, with ' his horse and buggy, and was almost killed. Excepting the loss of his eyes Mr. McCorkle now seems to fie sound in mind and bo?y. His friends here are glad that it Is no worse. Dr. B. R. Russell performed the operation yesterday. The patient stood It well and will soon be out again. Mrs. McCorkle came here to be with her husband. -.,.. j Some men are soshortstghted they wouldn't be wilting to pay the inheri tance tax If they got a chance. Malt Tonic DEAL TO EVERY fv r rymm ..ami J,v. ' m .... - d. ... i . - . . , .... . . . the United States; (XWpefsons,' or mo U1C CVCTV , yCST OS buyihr the Greensboro Life Insurance T Company's l:zzzz avefare life bolicy but Policy; . would v bz worth ; twice ;.as much to' Used Pe-ru-na Satisfied as to Its Merits Recommends it to All Sufferers. Gen. 8. 8. Yoder, S03 Md. Ato., N. Wash ington,, B; C, writes: l desire to aay that have found Pernna to bo a wonderful remedy. I only uaedltfor a abort time and am thoroughly tatlatled aa to Ita mertta. I aball gladly recommend It to all auttereras rar Kidney Trouble, Coughs, Colds and Catarrh. Gen. A. T. Hawloy, 1S88 86th St., 'S. W., Washington, D.C., writes: "I havo used Peruna and find it very beneficial for kidney trouble, and es pecially good for coughs, colds and ca tarrhal trouble." Revised formula. "For a number of yoars requests havo come to me from a multitude of .grate ful f riends,urging that Peruna be given a slight laxative quality. I have been experimenting with a laxative addition for quite a length of time, and now feel gratified to announco to the friends of Pe-ru-na that I have incorporated such a quality In the medicine which, in my opinion, can only enhance, ita well known beneficial character. "8. B. Habtman, M. D." DRAUGHON'S Ralelgti, Columbia, KnoxvlUe, Atlanta. 2( Colleges In IS States. POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will con vince you that Draughon's la THE BEST. Call or send for It. THE McADOO Greensboro's best HoteL Entirely made over. $25,000.00 expended and equal to the most modern hotel In the land. Elevator, long distance '.phone In each room. Free sample rooms.. Free 'bus. Rates: 12.00, 12.60, 13.00 and $2 60. M W. STERNE 'Greensboro. S C. , A. J. REACH CO. Makers of the famous REACH BALL The ball adopted by the Amerlcai and Southern League and the American Association. We are the sole distributing agents in this terri tory, carry a complete stock at trade prices, snd can save the retailer money and ttlme on shipments., ; ; SOUTHER HARDWARE CO - Charlotte, N, G. V ' -Write for 'Of catalogue and price lists. M I N i ' t , . - . . , . UK ICSUll VI, a.fcfclUClll5. if vou wdrc to die with I.IIW;.;IKSKSL When Other Remedies faXed Pe r Proved Efficacious. Hon. Geo. W. Honey, National CI Iain XT. V. TJ Ex-Chaplain 4th WIsx sin Cavalry, Ex-Trees. State of Wlnr sin and Ex-Q. Master General State Texas, G. A.R.; Write from 1700 1 i street, NV E. Washington, . C, -t .4 zouows: - ,- " 1 r jiV eannot too 'highly recommend yonr preparation for the relief of, catarrhal troubles in their various forms. ;Some members of my own famUy : have used it with most gratifying re SUltS. " y , -M jf , "When other remedies failed, Peruna proved most efficacious and I cheerfully certify to his curative excellence.? j; , Pe-ru-na, Standard Treatment Tcr ' Catarrhal Diseases, t l, Mr. "John C Nelson, Dayton Tenn, geologist and mining englnqer, while a Oapum in the Federal Army durinjt tho iCIvil War, contracted a case of rbedmi tism. This malady was constant-end persistent, inducing the development of other ailments. Which also - became chronic. After taking a course of Pe run, Capt. Nelson writes: : ,v 'l 'Having been painfully afflicted with' chronlo rheumatism and the adjunctive complications for many years, and after having received many general ;nd special treatments with only temporary. roiiui, 1 reau joar scienuno weatisa on-' catarrhal diseases. "At my roquestyou prescribed a special course of tho Peruna remedies, which iT closely followed, and am happy to re ; port that my rheumatism and compli cated ailments are subdued, and I feel " young again at the age of f years;, A 44 Reason will accept your classification of catarrhal diseases as sclentlflo and true, and the Peruna remedies, aa a- standard treatment for them. I thank you heartily for your skilled and logical;: advice." ,fA Crjoys Renewed Health and Strentthl James J. Osborn, 6S8 Wabsatcb Ave., Colorado Spring, Colo,, has filled el the positions in Knight Templars) Mason io Ordor, was a Mason since 18C6, Judge of County Court, Cllnjpq',' Mo., and also County Collector," J of Clinton. Ho writes: f "A sluggish ller which I had been' troubled with for two years made lite ' miserablo and I was unable to attend- tot my bus in oss, hair the time. I lackefli energy, had headache most of the timeV and my food distressed roe and did not seem to do me a particle of good. ' t' "Beading of the many cares "per-,, formed by Pernna, I decided to try a bottle Bofore I had taken many dosea I felt better. ff.? "J took it as directed for two months, when i was a well man." ' VV Victoria keenest. CEMEIMT .-Hp The best ana most eco nomical material known tot plastei iu? and imitation tilo: -work. ' i '; J. 0. GEIN1TAN, ' s 173 Main St., Norfolk, ya. Charlotte's Beat Conducted - - : Motel , , i; THE BUFORD Special attention iven ' to Table Service, making It -un-, equalled In the South. This is a feature of The Buford that is claiming the attention of the Traveling Public 1 4 Clean, Comfortable , Beds. At tentive Servants. - , " t L HOOPER 'r Menager ,1 r "A , (V -j. j.- . 1 . ; - . . P ' VY UCli Ullw.tUil.- one c ths ycur 1 b:n:f::ry. g:::c;:. A : Ths lcal of Public Approval , l1" I
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