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.:SAIIj)S IN'BEOQKLIN -t ItemovedT lb Creature Ye 'V c and aii u ac auraa Aaan . - i ih Moat Hysterical ln . . i ol tho Uf Of tho Colored .mrtpr of the Chy-Onmn as Thought to be Trtckod , by i;(!k-I Cauthen, but aa Operation i K-ttU-s the Oomtroverpy Aa later- : r i-stinjs .story. . ' ' Therela a big sanation 1n Brooklyn; r. woman hu been Hoodooed. All day . ednesday throng of people journey ed to a little run-down bouse on Stone wall street, oetweett Myers and Alexan der, to ewe Dump OSaon. wo harbored within her atemacb live atilm!,, sup posed to- be snake or irpg, " At timea. the street waa black -with curious men . and women going and coming from the 3lzon Horn. From Bfddle on the west to Hog Heaven on th east and Du la town onthe north to Hunter's brick "yard on the south the colored people have been in a ferment, about the atrange can of pump Dlxpn. the tall. black woman who is the victim of & -, hoodoo. WllWam-Oorrell. at the South ern Manufacturers' Club. was In a i dreamy atate aJI day yesterday, won dering what would become of Dump ' JDixon. L He looked as down-cast and ' aad as If he bad swallowed a hearse. ' corpse - , and all. Rufe Williams would not talk about the affair and ' - every other negro who was questioned ' fcy newspaper men avoided the subject. - V Yesterday nwrnlng an Observer man, ' Accompanied by Sergeant Farrlngton, ' " put eat- for Stonewall street. The sun . was rapidly becoming warm and sul- try. The reporter and the police of Acer traveled firsg. one Rtreet and then another until thiey arrived within a ' block Of the lll-fated place. Many r- Trash-women and romping children " came to the edges of their respective . yards to look at and admire the brass 4nttona of .authority. Some, no doubt. . believed that the scribe was under ar C,' est. 1 At Vance street Sergeant Far . ' rinrton tarried a moment to question p at portly mulatto dame whom he ad ?; dreased aa Charlotte. -."How do vou do My. Farrlngton? ' aakrd the negreas, as she came out from, behind a bunch of evergreen bushes. Charlotte, what is going on down tereT" aked the officer. t. "NothlnV anawered Charlotte, with knowing smile upon her face. ' ,.'How Is the hoodooed woman?" ' . "Da whatr asked Charlotte and two Other women who had come up close. "Th hoodooed woman? Tou know." p ' f wDey taken her to de horseplstol dls JnorninV declared a tall, dark wo man. , "What are they going to do to her theref ' i imv muv ftaff flv r iwinfl la nner- ate on her an cut IT out." "Cub'What out?" ' i TJe frog or snake or whatever It Is." At thia luncture the nearo women tn hearing distance laughed; they evi dently knew all about the rase but did not take much stock in the hoodoo gtery. ,-Tbey were the least bit skepti cal. -who nooaooea nerr- tf -'-uwo, cnue, i aon i mow npinin i:iboarT5dBidy hoodooln" her," declared ' a willing tamer, nut aa sne spoae the women looked from one to an other, showing very plainly that they . had heard the story of the wpmaivwho " had cast the spell on Dump -Dixon . hut wereXafraid to say a word. " The policeman and the newsgatherer .moved on to. Stonewall and aought out the Dixon cabin. The front door was 1 open( and thfe hall empty but In the , rear' room the visitors could see a ' smoothing iron' gilding back and forth 1 aa it creased a black and white negll- gee shirt. Beyond the, Ironing board . .mtnnA aiv.''acnMi . ilrd. Wnman hua running another iron. Of getting where i, traders found themselves face to face with two ancient, gray haired colored women, who were everlastingly driving r their flat irons. The furniture In the room waa old and dilapidated but the ,- cloths, which belonged to some good white couple, brightened up the scene m mile. "Is Aunt Nancy Dixon, the mother Of the sick woman, here?" asked the 1 officer, "Dis la me," said the smaller of the , two. t "Where Is your daughter?" "Dey tack her to de horseplstol dls moroin'." , "What Is the matter with her?" De Lawd krjw. honey, fur I 4onV , Aunt wane kept eyeing tne ser- t.LVSraant and waa vrv rviil ami A- IlkaMl In h.. t .. I . . - Sergeant Farrlngton Is a goud listen er, lie kept his tongue while Nancy gradually warmed to her ulJcct, Va. Am V.l 'a.!,, n I.... ' v. ... . . uuuMiv hii vii in ifirui TBlwarjr HI! HClfl FT gllllll WUH. i l)e doctor enm an' look at ht-r an' ; .! Inw Aat I, o il Kj. ,a,.t, ....... i tie come back an' foli h ern udder doc- tor Wld "Im. Dey cu way an' rnm Wld ernudder doctor. I seed den dat ' dere wus somenn' wrung wld de gal. Da dneiAa.. oonu auLh ah1 f,t,.h nueocr swiur, an aty maae r tam Jnatloo an tell me all 'bout It but jdeyer talk wus too high fur me. f - rouiftt upperhand deyer underetand- "Den I tuck an out fur r white doctor an' he aatnmlir Duiiid an' low ' dat She's gut er fros In her. Right den 1 1 'clare "Now den, a In t I done toll yon so? 1 knowed It.' "Fum dat time on we aln'l doiit- .r fVt Kiw' - lull Walfiti dat rrn ... Ill . des scrlmmiges 'roun' In dat gal'ii mtftmlt lair It U,-tlz lnn,. In .r ...... .1 ."When She lay dop you kiil ? II Stretched out rivnm hrr d IhU er f amake an' when hit sins to move it Ves 11 tee up In her froai an' m k down . flll 3. ...ui. w.i mi n ihk -i mult. Brerbudy in die' nelghlK.rho.K done 'A AAAM .m' I ' a., ..I..-. . . pwf ilia. M lyir umi i iit'-i pi'lfll , de lak befo'. JSometlme It Jumri rih 1 atraignt out laa it wax kmhk to hunt ' thu an come out. gwlne to cut It out die even- Jir. I dee spec' my chile H dl." i "Wbo. tricked her. Aunt Nancy?" "'"-'wss aaaea. ain't sayln' nothln' bout dat Tou - Vln go to de horseplstol an ax her. She' or married "omen an' knows her 'own bisness 'd Da white doctor ha knowea aomemiqy none Been given her ' oomeflnV fur one av da rue ouestlons .oat ne axe wus 'wnose piate sue teen 'J oatla' outer?' ; -, v-, , He koowed dat somebudy dona fig, her." . Haying beard this story the officer nd Tho Observer man went out to aacertata the name ot the woman who was suspected of throwing the spell , on Damp..- Every negro In sight was quest toned eat not a word could be Mi ' Au sanwi e anow out wers Anally, hoaevar. Sergeant Farrlngton did get one of his colored acquaintan ces to Whisper- the name of 'Big Ita. chel' m his ear.- There is but one Hlg Rachel fa Brooklyn and aha la well known. ,- - r , -The 'bom of ftachet hi hard by the Pixorf house. As fat whlto men walk ed in her front door she stood at a table, Ironing and ainglng. in the hack r oonW Rachel la one of - Charlotte's moat formidable looking negroea. Bhe Is large,: muscular and black, and wears her hair twisted and tied Into Iiorns after the fashion of the ante It hag caused , more" laughs nod ''led more tear, wiped, away . more -ease and driven away more fears t an any other medicine la tha orld, - Holilster"s Rocky Mountain " a. tt cents, ;Ta or - Tablsta, i B. bellum darkey.'. She chewed on gweet-i gum tooth brush yesterday. .-'---m Every nook and corner ot II ichel'a little home was as neat and clean as a new Din. On ihe bed. on the table and on. every, chair lay armsful of freshly. laundered clothes, and the olr of the room seemed wholesome: Ita ehal wore a newly - washed dress.- She must weigh .about " 226 pounds. , Her every look and; manner gives the lie to. the cunning,, skulking practice ot boodoolsm. Her power would seem to come from mere brute force rather than that of the witch, hoodoo or trick ster. Her face ia open and frank and her teeth shins Ilka pearls, ' - - The eight of the officer did not dis concert HachcL Bhe was as polite and graceful as a negro could "jposslbWr bO unoer'f tne ''ctrcomstances. - 'i; "Come In, gentlemen, I'm Just an ig norant nigger, but you are welcome," said the mighty Rachel. t "What about the neoaoo Business, Rachel ?" .asked Sergeant Farrlngton, "Blessyo' soul, . honey, I don't no nothln' eeot what dey tells me. I know dat I'm 'sensed v trkkln' dat nigger , an' Gawd knows dat it ain't so. I knows dlf dat I can't git er head uv Gawd. How's, I gwlne.1 to trick dat nicrer? What's I gwlne to trick her fur? She ain't done nothln'-' to me. an I-ain't done nothln to her. Dat'a dea de way we stana. I don t sneak to dat ole Aunt Nancy fur she done, broke one of my chickens down tn de back an' drap it over in my yard.: Dey dont meddle wld ore an' I don't meddle wid dem. Ef you don't b'tlove what I'm tellln you, ' des go to Lancaster, A C, an' ax anybudy you see Who Ed cauthan s nacnei ia an dey'Jl tell you. uat aey wins uc nigger ain't tricked yit an', ef you II des wait you II see. Every now and then Rachel would stop and laugh a laugnstoat was neara a half a block away; she was Just as amiable, and aa sprlghty as she could be. . "I des knows dls, ef ever I ketch up wia de nigger dat started dat lie on me den I'll settle wld her," declared Rachel as she brought her terrible fist down upon the table by her aide. -"I's nothln' but er Ignorant nigger, an It's wrong to say dat I's tricked anybudy." Sergeant Farrlngton and the re porter rendered a verdict of not guilty against Rachel. They cams to the con clusion that if she were going to rid that street of her enemies she would not do it by casting spells but by a knocklng-down and dragglng-out pro cess. Rumor had it that Rachel had given Dump Dixon the snake, or the frog, whichever it happens to be. In a dish of greens. Those who dislike the Lan caster negreas believe that she can conjure and work dire calamity when ever and wherever she saes fit. If there Is a person in the town who doubts this story let him or her speak to the cook or the house girl or the butler and he or she will learn that the entire colored, population haa heard it. This does not mean that all of the negroes In the city believe that Dump has been hoodooed, for many of the more intelligent ones know that she has not, but the aenastlon has been felt throughout negrodom. Home aay that the frog Is as large as a rat ter rier dog, while others declare that It is no frog at all. Dump Dixon was operated on at the Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday afternoon. Long before the hour set for the doctors to meet, the street about the place began to fill with ne groes who had gone there to hear the news of the result Just as earty as poaslble. Some of the on-lookers car ried sticks, some forks and others more formidable weapons so that in case the frog or snake got away they could kill It. All the time the doctors were- at work Jha Ubfong on the lawn swelled and became Wore eager. The, physician 4id' hot find trot, or a snake but a cyetoma-somethlng eaually as ban and in order to gratify the curiosity of the mob a nurse went to the window of the room and held out the long ruby colored, tube of tl" stomach pump and declared: "Here It 1." Everybody crowded close and had something to say. "Look. It's a big red snake!" "What a mouth It's gut'" "Don't you know she auffered?" were some of the ex prepnlonK. Dump haa a chance to recover. MOTOR LEAGUE STATION. Osmond L. Rarrlngor Company He reives Appointment Which Will Give Charlotte , Home Prominence as a Motor Tonflsta' Town Im proved Koute From North to (South. ,t-r ' The Osmond L, Barrlnger Company yesterday received. Its appointment as official station for the American Mo tor League, which turn ita headquart ers In the Vanderbllt hulldlng, ' New' Tork. This mean a that all tourists between the North and (South will hereafter make Charlotte a stopping place. Automobllle touring Is becoming more and more popular every season and Charlotte, will probably receive much benefit from being an official station of the league, tn which prao tlrally all the tourlsta belong. There Is a movement on foot looking to 'the establishment of nn Improved (During route between Waahlngton and Atlanta, Oa. This route will probab ly ivme down the Valley of Virginia to Mtaunton, Va.; thence by the Na tuml Bridge to Lynchburg; and will then follow the maid line of the Hou th em Kutlway, via Charlotte, to Atlanta. Tourists who desire to visit Aahevllle and the Kapptilre country will branch off fit Spartanburg, 8. C, and go over Haludu Mountain. t'nn't Handle Mr. Sluikesplll Harrla. "Will you plessa put a piece In de paper an' tiny dat I wants Cupt. Har rison Watts to come back here fur de 20th of May," aald William Gorrell. "What do you want with him?" was aski-d. "Mr. Hhakesplll Harris ain't doln' right. He's done been over here to IixIngtoiKy., and paid ILO00 for a pair of hiflses an' he an' Mr. John O. Alexander, frurn down here lit Provi dence, is ut by me. , lit des takes Cfapt. Watts to hold 'em down; Des DUt out de word dat I wants him to come back in May." ' H null" ! Handsome New Bulkltiig for Concord. Hook A Rogers "arebkecta, have Just' completed plans for a handsome new building to be erected by, the Odd Fel lows of Concord, at t.l' Inam lTtu Koniiaing will D three atorlaa hla-h. f preased brick. The first Hoof' will be used as tha postorfk-e of Concord, the second for offices and the third will; he the Odd Fellows', hall. .V Hook Rogers have completed plans for a new building for tha Rank of Thomaavllle, and two nsw Presbyterian churches at Gsstonla and an EpJsco pal ehnrch at Monro. 1 a (; - CIIAMBERtAIN'fl POOII RKMEDT THB WT AND, MJST PDfVljthL -VIUmK- '. ft.... . ... . I'- . .i. Mothers i n -iw araupr cnuaren. rsiiros4 buy nt. for eevvre ough ana ritmrij iwopfa ray II I Of ta grtpna," say Moore Rroa., Eldon, fowa. "we sell more , of Chamberlain's Couah Remedy tban any ether kind. It seems to have taken the laad over several other good branda." There is ho quMMlnn but rt his aiedicine ia the-bast that can be procur ed for eougbs snd ealds, what her It be a child or aa aoun that Is airiieted. It at- RVcTe7aao. ST.T ; aiJ2ATIa.TNEP:OPJTIIE DAY. w, v - m V 2 Long "Gloves for Women Jathe Hue. , and Cry and the Gloves Are, Not to 1 be Had, , jt f ytv , , j f , 'Do you' knowhe .greatest need ot Iba dayr" asked an observant gentle man yesterday, as his mind ran back to Incidents of, the last few .dava; . '"Nope," '.admitted' the- newspaper man, i rv ., k,'1 "Well. It's 'long gloves for women, and I could sweat to' that" declared the cltlxen with a good bit of feeling. 'T know that;! have tried In vain to get. fc psjr of the latest agony- for rnj wife but have failed so far. sit aeems that the women slipped up; on the fa ehlon-leaders this season and sprung a surprise. It, Is long rglovag that ;very woman wants and can't -getr A!?Char lotte merchant said the other day that he had succeeded la getting six dosen pairs of gloves when he had asked for 600. The short sleeve must be eccom panled by the long glove to put wo man on the upper deckvr:;'! wrote to Philadelphia, 'and tried to gel;; pair but failed.., The merchant wrote back that he would like to have some him Wliat the' Graphophone Didn't Say. One day thl week some ladles were listening to the muaio of a grapho phone in a music house. , The instru ment was working away at a negro camp-meeting song, the words sound ing very plainly: un, xorai ; aena tha niimf 1uat nhwt' .. -'..i-.. tiJ. u The ladles were chatting a little dur ing the performance and evidently did not understand the words, so they ask ed the proprietor, "What did it say?" He replied; "Oh, Lord! send f ine power Just now." The lady must have had in her mind the present bargain sales in Jnar lotte stores, for she replied. "Why, I thought it was saying 'Oh, Lord! Bend the bargains down, ' LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN. VCoL Gus Hull Is on the water wag on; proper," aald a Charlotte police officer yesterday. "Why do you say that?" was asked "He is assistant driver on the street sprinkler." ' A little grandson of Col. H. L. Hunt er, who lives on the Providence road, near the Harris woods, ran in the house yesterday, all out of breath, red In the face and half scared to death anrf ahouted: "Grandpa, there's blind ttaers In the Harris woads and when they saw us coming they ran up trees They are getting bold out there. Malaria Make Pale Blood. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic drives out, malaria and builds uo the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 60 cents. Carefulness- Watchfulness Ever lasting Vigilance' modern, ui iprovea macninery en able us to Secure the beauti ful results which we obtain at oar establishment, and which also enable1 us to say truth. fuUjy tbat j, we , do : the moat Veautltul work in vine Sttvteit ' ' CLEARNESS aa welt' . CLEANNESS Is one of our strongest talking points. A- garment may be clean, andykt not be clear and a darKj dingy piece of laundry looks Just as badly as a dirty , piece. '.i'. We wash CLEAN and. CLEAR. I Model Steam Laundry 'The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating." We have sold Mrs. Joe Person'! glemedy for a number of years, and ecauae of Its satisfactory result,-Jt has become one of our best staple sellers. Those who give it the most praise are the ones who use one-half dosen or one dozen bottles as - Spring or Pall treatment. . It gives us pleasure to recommend a prepa ration which has such uniform en dorsement. "The proof of the pud ding Is in the eating." The proof Of Mrs, Joe Peraon's Remedy Is In tak ing It. V J. H. KENNEDY $ CO.. & Druggists, '. March 12, 10. Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. C. , ? Dear Madam: We have been handling your Remedy for ten years.' and It haa given satisfaction, so far aa we know, having never had any complaint. Very truly,- ' r WOODAL.L A 8HKPPARD, March 7, l0s. Charlotte. N. C. ' Maraschino Tip Chocolate Nut Sundae Claret Rickey Gingcir RicJtfy Are' very, very fine. Have you tried them? W are leading In . fountain specialties now. -, Qur service U great superb . -cannot be excelled and I uneoualled " In Charlotte or th gute, for that matter. Have, you trie d oujwdojlolou Frcsl Strawberry ... i'Jrt Cream rv We want yott to come to se u ii every 'day W want you to make our store your head- ' auartar. ' a '? 1 iiAyiw;iikiAflf; a M IL. t t Lle,'i . ,'ikea Barn.,, ' A- ham' bel - to Mrs.' Lou R -lnaon. of Deriu. waa at ruck bv llglit- nlng and burns j yesterday: afternoon. The place was leased by -Mr. Mack Chrletenbury end he lost "two mules and two rows. A buggy, the .property of .Mr. Turner, Armstrong, was de stroyed; as was a crib of corn belong ing to Mrs. Ttoblnsonj i-i due: BILLS ' We notice' thai several plana concerns are, offering due hills ' for different . amounts to 1 per sons making t the most words one of lattera contained In the firm's name. '-These coupons If ' presented before a certain - date -and countersigned to J ap ply as a payment on a piano if bought from them. WeJ will accept coupon glv .' en - by . any piano ' firra -,, , portion of the, first cash pay-1 Jr)en .on new Artistic Stleff, yhaw, or ' any new piano v we sell. If you wish to buy In the future, send In your due bills and we will issue pur own due, bill, good if whenever you , are jeady to puyV Chasl'v 1VL Sticff Manufacturer of the Piano . W"ltl Um) Sweet Tone. - Soatbern Were room: West Trade streec, " -' CHARLOTTE - - - 0. . a It. WILMOTH, Mgr. 5, West, Trade Mrect. v- Wc 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, Furnl ture Coverings, etc., to us. We will Clean Or Dye them ao jilceJy they will look Ilk new. Queen Gty Dyeir.g and Cleaning Wcrks i MRS. jr. M. HESTER, Diamond Is ' April Is the Diamond month tho time When' . the atone of sentiment and inno-. cence la in most demand for .birthday gifts and engagement rings. We have a very fin assort ment of selected Diamonds, all alsea and a great variety of mountings, that It will be to your advantage, to' aee before " purchasing. y . ' The Palamcdain Co. JEWlLERS. ; as purchaaed by JRoyatty and th world' greatest muslolans, Its maker posess the genius that originates xand( lnvents. , . THE WORLD'S BEST I Cabinet and Interior - Piano .Flayer. r'. . ' ' - . Call into see and bear them. Charlotte!: Pjn Co. til It. Tryoo r , Thono Ut, 160 1ICAD 100 HEAD The Claude Crown Co. HEXDEHSOXTLLE, . 6. ; ;Wo- have la our mammoth barns 100 head ot High Clas Horses. 11 ",. CABmOff HOeF3 , ',r, Vl negd 0( large, young OUules and a fewheavy work teams. " . c Timely Offering ANG t L US M -i--- f ..-, U ' toouy ornov. jverytning guaranieea to p as represented, ? JX;ti't& . South fTryoh Street , -t ? H-t-;, ti ; L,... - ' ' i -j, ,f s , to .-it 5 : We recciv Tuesday one of the ?Swellest ' lines uiai aas ever oeen latest and most approved styles. Must be Seen to be fully appreciated. Silks and washable ties in solid colors, blues, ' green, white anything you wish. Come and see ..-I ED. W. ME LL ON GO MPANYS Mall Order Receive Praupt - SaBSBSSSSSSSSBSaaSBBBSBBnawsaBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa , It is oneTlf the big department of this business. It has been growing r dally for years and nowjlt atanda alone aa a big business In itself. We ' ' , . v ara the first to 'discard th old clap-trap ; methods Af -selling Pianoa, ' v It Is no" more 'than the (selllngof other goods in out Une, aud that la j to represent them honestly and put the right price 'on each Instrument according to the grade' In which" it etands. ',!'" "jT" ' 7 - VOur prices" are one and tne aam to ailk and that price is the right prIce. i No misleading claim for goods. , No claptrap devices. , No Juggling with -words. No samples. No club. - No mark-ups and? no mark'downa. No -''coupon,'' and no humbuggery of any kind. ', W war first sure to have - - the right Pianos and Organ to offer, ond then oelllng "them" to vry' 1" , . on alike at the right prices, , has mad na the foremost dealers in th- ' t -Stat.'- " - '-yV rt- A' ..-' - x v 1 ' v . , ? v '-, , ,, v'k r ' w - The Pianola and the Pianola Pianos, the beet In th world, are all her. 1 Ton wt Invited to visit our Piano Department and Inspect our 'J Instru. -1 r-- - PARKER MWM-BaBaaMaMmaMMM. t- t - "'"l ,.?-,4: " V'"-,-'", ' ' -Vl, - -" i ,, p. ) ' ! ! ;vavV.A -iv a r n, m r MAKES i HAPPY HOMES . ," An inspection of our 'stock verifies 'that , no trash, , but, an assort 'ment of 'highest class Furniture: and UFlbor Coverings, learefully , delected for the' most - discriminating trade. Is what w 'carry. Coma " to ' MoCOT'6, with the expecUtion of setting more for your, money " Iban anywhere also in Charlotte . and you wtll never; be dlsap- ' iointed, r ljJi i , ' r ) a . ; , iJ f Jltob'e'S v Rich and Stylish leather Chairs, $0.ZO SS0.0Q. C' . ' ' 4 vrt I!? 1 " i ' ' v 7w . -l . '' fi'' H & ' - ' .s.:fj ,S4j ,Y leather Couches, .Davenport and Morri Chair to suit all. r "We wlU .b pleased 'to Tiave' play of Furniture ,and House our gooa iuck to snow to our T -Attention. '.'- .i'Si. '-GARDNERS n CO. WT'E offer a line of splendidly tailored ,.W ;Suita at $15, 118.50 and up to $25. ; Jiberal education in correct fashions for .spring ,anqVsummer.,. ThereV-much 4 thafs truly: equisite; There's nothing', .thaea' not'Vtfght"" and valued ?are i remarkable; :d : M rZ C10TIIIIIG C0r.PAi"JY Coods cht on approval returnaoie at our expense- ( 1f? !i " '-I lt in , n n - i you call and inspect our large dis Purnlahlngs, whether you ara ready of spring Neckwear customers, au tne them. . , J '4 LEADING CliOTHTERS.! 4. j i" .r1;.' - a f pa r I t' . j , 1 5 i "!"Li, i ml, in . mi i im mi .iii.hi jii, I i jiii in. Our Haberdashery Department ' is LONG-TATE J 5 'if i M 4 i " i.' 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