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DAILY OL3EPvVi:n, APJUL i ill ' . II IWISMIMeJSMaMSISSSSaaSSWSSSSlaS xnr.rsT is tjexeut eoxctarr tiosi All T thft Best IolcUnM In the City' WIIU Take Part A fine i-rogramme .19 . .Keuovwa. , . Much. Interest u manifested yester. " y, in the benefit concert to be given " y the, musicians ,of the city at the ir.iimy" ct Muils to-morrow night, '.Mmostah of the best musicians in the city "will take part In the concert, tUe programme for which will be var ied, and entertaining. v,Tne following named ciganlsattons ; an persona will assist In giving the concert. the Keesler Concert Band, the Ariel Quartette, the Academy of Music- Orchestra, Miss Margaret Thur mond; contralto; Miss Celeste Wilder, soprano;! Mr. Harry Asbury, flutist, Mr. Karl von Lawrens, pianist; Mr, . Umle Baker, cornetlst; Mr. Don A. Richardson, violinist. - Mr, Marx a Nathan, local manager ttW Academy ot Music, at the re quest Of Mayor 8. a McNinch. yes terday assumed charge of the business ' end ot the concert. He has placed t tickets on sale at Jordan's, the Tryon Drug Store, and at the Central and 1'Buford Hotel cigar stands. - JREV, DR. H. U. HULTEN ACCEPTS. " t ' ..Will Pivarti Firs Sermon at ITrst I Baptist Cbnrdi June Srd Letter of Acceptance Kccelvcd Yesterday. iKtv. Dr. H. li. nuiian. 01 asiuu ' 4?tty. Mo., has accepted the call recent ly tendered him by the First Baptist church of this city and win preach bis first sermon here the first Sunday tn June. ' 'TJr. Hulten was In Charlotte several 'Weeks ago and preached two very fine ermons In the First Baptist church. The: people were so pleased that they decided to call him without delay. This they did the following Sunday and a telegram wa.s at once dispatched to '; tr. Hulten, notifying him of the call. A letter of acceptance was received V yesterday. . The members of the church, as many I . 1 U .. 1 . V. . ....... l,AaA.'rfau . Hi -uieill as iicai U Hie ncwo Itun uai , were Jubilant over the coming of ' Dr. ' Hulten. They believe that they have foufld an admirable preacher and pas- tor. . Dr, and Mrs. Hulten will arrive . In Hie city early in June and will trfk? y up ineir anou in wir rimi rjdijiiat parsonage on North Tryon street. COL. ASBt'KY'S NEW TIE. ' TR In Preparing to Take the City's V Donation to California. f ""Colonel, what for all this new neck tie here ut the shunt of tne wctk':" 1 staked a newspaper man of Col. Btirk US Asbury, yesterday, as he leaned lieavlly agalrst the c.on-..3 post of his office. "I am preparing for a long trip," j laid tht colonel, "and I want to look Bice. See? I "Sea, I am going to an Francisco." '"Are you not air hi ;o g'J mere ui hlr time?" was asked. " 'Ye, but I think It s my -lnty. I , tUiik the city fathers .ire going So mJ mp over there to tak's thotr do nation to the stricken c'ty. You :ee I UfAiitrl tint ho anfn tn trllHt tiint Hum of money with the express or tele graph people. I go as special repre sentative of the authorities." LOCAL COTTON FKU'KES. j Some Comparbtons Are Made Itc , 4 celpts ITeaslng. 'The price of cotton on the local mar ket dropped a quarter of a cent a pound last week and yesterday recov ered .16 cent, the market for the week closing at 11.65 cents a pound. 1; terday were (B bales. The receipts for J.he corresponding date of last . U i V. r. ..-lnA m 7 LA y.,ira were 17 bales. Three weeks ego 1.400 more bales of COtton had been sold this 'season than ' fbr -the corresponding period of last season. The receipts have been so i:ght IUrlng the last few weeks, however, that the receipts for this and last sea- , on now almost exactly correspond. , The receipts to date this season have been 11,12 bale; the receipts for the cbrresnondlnr tierlod of last season Were if.SIS bales. The Rrlk'f Fuml for Kan Pranrlftco hii(IcrTn. Quite a number of new subacrlp- if Ilpns were received yesieruay lor tne ' relief fund for the San Francisco suf ferers. Sues Temple. No. 73, D. O. K. J(., yesterday wired Mr. Herman Khalfner, grand keeper of records and .seals of the IJ. t. K. K. for Califor nia, to draw on the temple for $100. ' The ..list, up to ilal", Is as follows: City of Charlotte 1100 Merchants' & Farmers' Hank .. .. 100 Hues Temple. D . K. K loo ' Mayor 8. a MtNln' h 20 H. C. Dotger 25 :Mra. 3. R. Van Ness .. 10 d C Hook r P, B. Lee r, Miss A. N. Knaiip 2 Mr. Gilchrist 11 rash i ! y iTfWW W W " - " I , . ' or " . I Tnsl 1270 l jPtttemA wiiipping pt t l ine j f ' .j nil oniy anerius nm nun wrrv iminu ? sjnuty oi tne cnarge Hgumsi inem in j the city police court yesn rday morn- i ing were juveniles of a dusky complex ion. Banks Williams nnd John Hope. WO diminutive descendants of African .MlMM4a r V. r,,A ,..ttV. ........ I. Ibgeach other's face and tailing wool. . Tbsir fine was fixed at $5 each (Jrum atHiitiV. another rtfrrn vnuth u iiit h:i1 iiturbed the peace of mind of John j , ifope, a companion, was found guilty ase of all three of the defendanls. ! ' JKecorder Hhannnnhouse agreed to sus- ; Tgiend Judgment if the respective p. i ' rents would use the cowhide. The j.i- ' rents gladly agreed and were marched 13 to me loony, wnere uie joo ;js ac CetnpUshed to the Queen's taste. . WW Saw W ijmwt s-yr- m vrt- a-aea.. . 'At 'a meeting of the directors of the Charlotte Retail Merchants' Associa tion TWiieruay, a resuiuiwn or sympa thy for the sufferers In Han Francisco . erg passed and the request was made that, subscriptions be taken up for the benefit of the homeless, all of which .to go to What is know as "The Kan STeanftlaiui Rjtllef fund " Ktihi-li.t will be received at the follow log places: J Caasland it Co , Ktone-Harrlnger Company, Miller-Van Ness Company, Farer-aroner company, w. J. Ma- lonec'.et. It- Lents. Csher Brothers. Woodglt eV Bheppard, W. U Hsnd Company; B. W. Herryhlll. ft. H. Jor- 4an4sV Company. Dilworth Drug Co., ' 3. Darsey, Palamounuin Co., and tbe Mbln Furniture Company. j t r- '" 1 - Tlie Charlotte league Games. ' In. the second game of the City Base tan League played on the Wllmoore rrotmds yesterday afiefnoon, the Jun ior r, 'A..C were defeated by the h'tsrs,? The score ws H to . Preston Andrews pitched a fine game for the w inning team, od Cyrus Long, on first r r the O. A Cs. prayed weiL - The schedule for the remalnmc fames of the, month Is as follows; April t&i Junior Baraca's ye. Conven nters; April D. A- C. Vs. Cotton t ;!( Juniors; AprU M, Hoys Brigade -1. t -ars, and April Se, Cotton Atstes r vs. Junior Ba races. No team f- i re annuttea.in the league oxter A Few uinor uupbening u said The Easts mustovwflt be repeated t i. reiera fipucopai cnurcn WMiay. r-By request. :tM ! Resurection,"' twill be repeated by tha holr of Tfryoa Street Metnoaist cnuren to-nignt. . , In a turn of haaket ball at the Y. M. C. A. last night the Jopllnites defeated tne invincioies oy a score oi a to ai -The Steel Creek band Daased tlirouah the city yesterday en route home from toe bnionvtiie Academy commencement -Carpenters are at work In the Burwell DurMing, . jko. V1" SoutB Ltiegs street. masuig rcwor ror the iww tenants, -ado Southern pants Company. ' A viry entovable Victor talking . Ma chine concert was given In the store room oi the cnanotte Mualc company yeator day afternoon and last night. ti . Messrs. Bonner and Barnwell, manu facturers of pure oak tanned short - lap leather belting, have moved Into their of fices at No. 27 Eat Fourth street. -The first recular meetfna of the Tex tile Social Club will be held In the as sembly room of the Southern Manufac turers Club to-morrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. AU members are urged to at tend, o Mr. David Slmnnon hB renlitned his position with the Southern Bx press Com pany to accept one with Swift & Com pany. Mr. Blmpson will have charge oi the office of Swift Company at Ureen rHle, S.-C The funeral of Mm. Ha rah Ro took place atithe First I'resbyteruin church at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the services being conducted by Rev. Dr. J. R. How ertoa. The interment- was mode In Elm wood cemetery, An important meeting of the Knights of Columbua WU1 be held Tuesday night in the Catholic parish halt. Plans are to be discussed and arrangements made for the big ceremonial session which is to be held In the city in May. Miss A. V. Nealon, who has been here for two years, employed as a telegraph operator and boarding at the home of Ur. J. B. Alexander, will leave in a day or two for Toxuwuy, where she will have chsnre of the local telegraph office. 'The-' Resurrection" will be given Tn the .Tryon Street Methodist church this evening by the choir assisted by local talent. Those who failed to hear "The Resurrection when given some time ago, will have thtit opportunity this evening. North Carolina Is stepping forward in the Insurance business now and It has been suggested that there should be a Tar Heel ln;ianee newspaper. Every prominent BU 'e has on or more and the Old North State should bestir herself. In a giime of baseball at Piedmont Park yesterday afternoon the team from the Continental Mills defeated .the team from the Cole Manufacturing Company by a score of 10 to 2. The same teams will play next Saturday at the Continen tal Mills. The open tennis tournament for the Southern championship, under the au spices of the Atlanta Athletic Club, will be held the Id. th. 5th. 6th and 7th or July. A number of Charlotte racket swingers will attend the contests If they do not enter them. The Apr(l criminal term of the Meck lenburg Superior Court will convene to morrow morning. . There are niwiut 7.i rases on the docket. About 30 prisoners are in the county jail awaiting trial at the term, at which Judge H. It. Bryan. of Newbern, will preside. Rev. H. M. Parker, of the Charleston Preshytery. will Drench at Hank's church Ir. I'nlon county to-day. Mr. Parker Is visiting the Providence and Bank s field .th in nnnnllna .. ..ll rt Mil the place left vacant by the resignation I or nr. j. n, muck some rime ago. -The will of the late Mr. William Mc- rll was nilmitted to probnte before Clerk of the Superior Court J. A. Rus sell yesterday afternoon. The entire estate, consisting of a furm nnd equip ment in Morning Htar township, was left to the widow, Mrs. Prances M. MeCall. -Col. Peg Leg Graham Is In the throes of the chilis. He has had n relapse on the shakers, and us the town Is dry ho remains at his home, nenr Plnevllle, and ?eti what comfort and consolation he can loni gal and Tom, those sorrel mules, that carried Col. It. O. Cult down to the Hilton place one afternoon. Tryon street, for about two blocks in either direction from independence Hquare, presents a pretty ragged appear ance. Mnry Jane and a force of hands are overhauling the east side nf South rrynn: another force Is constructing new gutters and curhlngs on North Tryon and tne sits nave a force of men erectln steel trolley poles which will take the place of the unsightly poles now In use. Skipped Ills Bond. Special to The Observer. Reldsvllle, April 21.-A true bill was found against H. T. Mills, of Caswell, at this week's term of Huperior Court. They defendant skipped and has not been lo ented. Mr. Mills was under i WWi bond for killing Whttt Mills, who formerly worked with him. DKV1I.B iniJVND TOHTURE. Is no worse than the terrible " of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I wan advised to apply Hucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me. writes I.. SI. Napier, of Rugles, Ky. . Heals all wounds. Rums nnd Sores like magic. 25c at H. H. Jordan A Co., druggists. La Marguerite Shop Just received this morn ing beautiful and stylish black suits and skirts, in voile, taffeta and chif fon panama. La Marguerite Shop 211 North Tryon LAX0 TaHes the Place of Calomel Laxo ig an ethical, vegetable -substitute for calomel. Its ef fects are just aseoodorfcetfsr. without any of the dangers, of : salivation or bone-corroeiott' which fellow the use of calomel ' It ofesfirir ibrriptakti you a one person. fclSU.J.JJI.S l,.,..!!,,!"!!, HITJj-tfS " ' 35c per Bottle, i r Wbertf the rail converge to tna Ur tlon yard , ' ,'. r- 1 . Sha stands -one 'moment, Dreatntng bard. i.j , i", -t.-iti And theni with a 'snort and a e!ani of ateel, ' Sha settlea mt strtngth t' the tun born wheel J And out, through the tracks that Itad astray, Cautiously, uWwly ;she picks her way And gathers her muscle and guard her nerve. When she swings her nose to tha west ward curee, And takes the gride, which slopes to the sky, With a bound tf speed and a coil quering cry. The hazy horizon Is all 3h seal, v or cares for the meadows, sttrrfd with bees. Nor the long t,tra ght stretches ol Si lent lane. Nor the pltighman that shalis his eye with ills itand, Nor the cots Bi.d namleii that knorw no more Than a shriek ani a flash and a flying roar; But, bearing her tidings, ihe trem bles and throbs. And laughs iti her throat, and quiv ers and robs, And the fire in her heart Is a red core of heat That drivas like s passion thr.mrh forest and- kirtet. Till she see? the great shit in their harbor at rest And sniffs at tl".' trail to the end of her queu. If I were the driver who handles her reins Up hill and down hill and ovor the plains. To watch the slow mountains give back In the west, To know the new reaches that wait every crest, To hold, when she swerves, with a confident clutch. And feel how she shivers and springs to the touch. With the snow on her back nnd the sun In her face And nothing but time as a quarry to chase, I should grip hard my tee.h, and look where she led, And brace myself stooping, and give her her head. And urge her, and soothe her, and serve all her need. And rejoice In her thrill and her thun der of speed. TWO METHODS. a tearea young miss is gwme in cub, Beca'se she's turnt so white, En a cu'ls look bees In her eye, Kn she sca'cely eats a bite, En work don't 'pear to heat her blood. En restln' hit don't do no good. En I 'u'd make her, If I could, Sleep some mo' at night. I sholy would n' have no man 'P 'e 'b gwlne trouble me. I'd up en take him by de hnn", Er I'd let him take a tree. When me en Fllas "greed tn Jine, We din have time to pout en pine. Pat same night's moon, hit seed US gwlne To A. E. Shaw, J. P. JOHN CHARLES M'NEILL. Tags hearing the Inscription "If you want tn vote pay your poll fax" have been posted all over the city. Things are getting "warmed up" for the electloi, evidently. Takes plenty of room, im proved machinery and an endless amount of carefulness on the part of our employees to properly Wash and Iron the delicate Spring Fabrics used in the make up of Shirts and Shirt Waists worn by well-dressed men and women to-day. And we pride our selves that our Laundry is perfectly equipped in all these essentials. A Trial if ivr Work Solicited. Charlotte Steam Laundry Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 Sooth Tryon Street. 1 Post Card Albums We have, without a dpubt, the swelleet line of POST CARD ALBUMS ever exhibited la the city;' and the beauty' about it ls,"Tbjr are Che p." Drop in and see them. .. . ? - ,-"-,'..;'. n & Co. Dookv Stationery and Art 1 1, tore.: ll.ooa acres, timber, land Jn . Lee eounty, Florida. .. 160,, feet of tim ber per atre ' and r turpentine boxes. Price $!.$ per' Here. " Wanted more timber and farming land for Northern buyers . J -f,jr Jno. Pi Beatty Co. SO E. Fifth frCbarlotU, K.'-'d DUE BILLS We notice that several plana concerns are offering due bill for different - amounts to per sons making i the most words out of letters contained In the firm's "name. These coupons If presented -before a certain, date and countersigned to ap ply as a payment on a piano if bought from them. We will accept' coupons giv-: en by any . piano firm as .a portion of the first cash pay ment on a new Artistto Stleff,. Shaw, or any new piano we sell. If you wish to buy in the future, send in your due bills and we will Issue our own' due bill, good whenever yon are ready to boy. ' i Chase ;Me Stieff, Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. 4 Southern Wareroomt -West Trade Street., CHARLOTTE - - - - N. C. C II.. WILifOTH. Ugt, , 5 West Trade street. -5 Wear a Dunlap Hat and en joy that comfortable feeling of knowing you're wearing the correct hat? The Dunlap Hat, whether a Felt or Straw, is worn by particular dressers the United States over why? Because of its original style, superior quality and durability. We Are Sole Agents. the Tate-Brown Co. We CLEAN and Dye Portieres This means that we can be of much service to you, for the time for Spring Cleaning and Renovating has arrived. Bend your Portieres. Furni ture Coverings, etc., to us. We will Clean or Dye them so nicely they will look like new. Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. Davidson. N. C, March II, 10B. R. F. D. No. 28. About five months before the birth ot my first child I was taken with some blod trouble, which the doctors said was dropsical In its nature. My some blood trouble, which the doctors nounced it dropsy, and .said my blood had turned almost absolutely to watar. My whole body was fear fully swollen, and when I Would press Upon It the dent would remain, as is so well known In Tiropsy. The doctors' treatment did not do one particle of good. ,ftnd at the birth ot my child 1 had convulsions and was critically m. and for weeks I was very low. Waxn 1 got np I was in a fearfully wetk condition and still suffered front that dropsical trouble. This remains my -condition until a few months 'fore the birth of my second child I then determined to quit doctors' treatment, and bought one dosen fettles of Mrs. Joe r Per sons Remey and took . By the time I finished thes deaen - bottles, every Indication ot that , dropsical trouble had disappeared,' mnd , my health was good. At the birth ot mt second child mv condition was hat -ural. and I was. soon bp. and walk- ui. nijr neaitn nag remainea?sovsr Mnoe. Before, he birth of my third ehild. r again toek a doseo boUles, and I never had a vouch of that dropsical affection, and had as healthy, natural sititoms aa- was bos stble. I do not' believe that there hi another mnlirit tn world Its oqoat. and no one need hesitate to try Itonly take enough to counter act the aofd in the blood and it wilt iiiss I sure, it te a grand medicine. ' K,', sT1ew eaar a ea.ss ar a-AW : ' We,haTe alway;olrgTed;.pie ert-values la. theee Hues, and.we shall ', , i eW i continue todo - You ca always come4 here' whthe-assuiunce that; 'fl yoq" will secure the"bWt bargains obtainable 4 Chrlotte7: 7 1 '5' : ft - .We sell the well-known "Wakefield" line of Oo-Carta fend Carriages, and have on display the finest lot of- Oo-Carts we hare ever shQwn. Fold- ,:Inf Carts rfromJJ.sO. ttp. to 130.00. , r ,.? ' t. ii , , w.'.. - . Bee our specials In $1154, $14.00, $11,00 end $11.50 Carts. , f I i-i. i y '.-v.'.. :;.; .. kl''ljl- ,r ; V?- -' Av?r- i Mat Time AKE a look at our ever displayed. an onde of the ways to do it is to wear one of our good breeze-wafting STRAW HATS And here they are in all the fanciful shapes that Fashion has said are correct. Styl ish, Serviceable, Light-Weight the kind that give you that "Summer Resort? feeling when you wear one. The Swellest Shapes are here. We have the Hat to fit and please any head in Charlotte, and prices to please the purse. ED. W. MELLON GOMPANY A . . - Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. .i;- vrt. t ' .... PARKER-GARDNER CO. ,f)p:Spring Suits isr 'ti v '1 p ) l s Y e T " iy ' 'J j. W. T, . M c G O Y South Tryon Streets " IVEall Orders Recdvei Prompt Attentions wmmmmmmmmmmmmm t in I Hin' I Straws and Panamas one of It's necessary to keep a cool head this kind of weather, TVT E offer a line of splendidly tailored Y W;. Suits at $X5, $18.60 and up to $25. , Our Haberdashery Department is a liberal education in correct fashions for spring and summer. There's . much' . that's truly equtsite. There's nothing that's not "right" and values, are . remarkable, , ... , - rmTHuir. VwVIIIIIIV 1 Willi ' I: Goods sent on . our expense. w ft s 'the swellest lines we have , LEADING CLOTHIERS. See our big stock of White Enamel and Brass Cribs. We show a big variety of them at this time. Prices from $6 to $35 each. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts A tremendous stock of Go-Carts for the babies. It will pay the housewife txr investigate this stock. t Hammocks AH styles at pleas ing prices. 10NG-TAT 4 apprbyal returnable at ; k . :-T st . rnnDAriv; ii - A - ' 1 k J I 'I a X'J ' ' " it . yi y ji i vi y. hi 1 v Y'f Tj A v 1 vv j sj. rr
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