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CIIAIILOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, 1 MAY, 5, J0G. j. p. CALnwru. A. TOMPKINS Publishers, very; Day lYlteYccn , . SUBSCRIPTION-FMCJC! . .... DAILI.,. ti ..: , One tor ..... ......... ..........PlOO flX tnOnthS ..a...... ....M-tA. 100 Three months, 2.0 SEMI-WEEKLT. On year Pis month! .............. Three months". . ...fl.Os ... bo ... a PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. . ; N6."84 South Tryon street. TdinilmM numbers: Husiness office, Ball 'phona ' - 78; ally editor's office Hell 'phone, 1M; ' pews editor's office. Bell phone. 224. : A subscriber In ordering the sddress or his paper ehsnged, will please In - dicste the address to which ft Ik going at the time he asks for the chtinge to be made. Advertising rates are furnished on application. Advertiser may feel sure that . through the columns or this paper they may reach all Charlotte and a portion of tha bt people in this State and upper South Carolina. " This paper (Ives correspondents sa . wide latitude as It thinks publUs policy permit, but It Is In n case respon sible for tbelr views. It Is much pre. t erred that correspondents sign their names to tbelr articles, especially In ass where they attack persons or Institutions, though this Is not da rns nded. The editor reserves the right ' to give the names of oorreeponaants 'when they are demanded for the pur 'poee et personal satisfaction. To re ceive consideration a communlcstlon must be accompanied by the true Knot of the correspondent ATTODAY. MAY 5, 10. 4 THE SMOOT CASK. v The newa from Washington lndl- ' J-'ofttM that Senator Reed Bmoot will -J - likely lose but seat. It I regarded as almost certain that a report will be " road to the Senate next week by ; ' toe committee on privileges ' and flections In favor of expulsion, and . It la probable that a majority f the ,'rnembers of the Henate would vote ' la accordance with such recominen ' - Nation. It has been the desire of Senator Burrows, chairman of the V committee, , says a Washington . dispatch. to get a majority of lis members to agree on ; 'af 5 report declaring that Sen - . aitor Smoot is now and was previous :'" to hla election disqualified and that tha scat ha ocruulca la vacant. '.' Bach a resolution would require only at majority vote. Such a course, how "ever, la not without opposl- tlon and at the meeting Tuesday Hen ator Bailey, of Texan, took a decided ' - aHand against the exclusion resolu tion. Ha expressed the opinion that , Senator Smoot ought not to be al ';. lowed to retain his west, hut Insisted that he should be expelled by a two ' thirds vote. His position was eup- " ported by Senators Frailer, of Ten-1 nesaee, and Overman, of North "ar- , . oUna. AH threo of the Democratic Senators declared they would never Jojn In a report to exclude the I'tah Senator by a majority vote. These flenalors are undoubtedly right. The. ". Senate, we believe, can, by a twu- thlrds vote, oust any member, and the latter haa -no recourne, therefore Smoot can be so disponed of without any special reference to his alleged i lack of qualifications or anything la. If, however. Chairman Mor rows' plan Is adopted. Senator Hmoot. If voted out, stands convicted of acta , which disqualify him as a Senator . and therefore render his seat vacant. 'There has been a great deal of Ir relevant matter brought Into this . Smoot case, and If lie Is finally turn ad down It will be for the reason ' that he Is a Mormon a member of a' Church which, lu tha past. h - been anything but a credit t the country but he is nt a polygamlst nor haa ho violated any other law of . tha land, so far as we recall the cnarges against hlin. Such a termln - atlon of this now noted esse as In dicated above Will establish a dan gerous precedent. Smoot was regu larly elected a Senator by the I-gls-lature Of a sovereign Stste of the Union. There Is no question as to X A PEACH .OP A RETOnMER. ."Tha press f .ew, 'Tork eiry. and. tha country was practically united In Ita support of District Attorney Je rome, of Now Tor, in hla race for election last- fall, whan Jetnee YWV Oeborna opposed, him, ;. llr. eromo waa unnwmwijed (;by ' party;, obllfa' tlonav waa ao honaat, ' ao - fearleaa i prosecutor, and all that," you know, that be would a;o after the lnaarancf grafters and all tha other rich mala factors In no time after hla re-elec tion. Wall, be waa re-elected, and hla first consptcooua utterance after that event waa the public denuncla tlon,", In unmeasured j terms,; of tha press which had almost, unanimously supported him, aa asmsatlonal and Lcorrupt. -lt waa atrong; medicine but theaa papers war entitled to no aym pathy. As for tha prosecutions which were to hava been Instituted ao promptly: Mr. Jerome waa re-elected tha first Tuesday of last November, sis months ago. No insurance prose cutions have been' begun yet Tho grand Jury has Just adjourned. The district attorney advised It to leave these matters alone for a special grand Jury. Recorder Ooff received the announcement with surprise and in discharging the body said f "It would not be the truth for me to say that you performed your whole duty. Keverthelexs, you have rendered a signal service in accentuating the 'unequivocal responsibility which now rests upon the district attorney.' " Now the gentleman exclaims, In the uplrit of Injured Innocence, "Why this absurd haste?" And the Rlch nsond Time-Dispatch says. In com menting upon this state of facfm It Is becoming Increasingly difficult to cupe the conclusion that the dlstilct cttorney In ready to clutch at any quib ble whl.li will serve to drag thoae wealthy offenders out of tha reach of Justice." But there you are, and what are you going to do about it 7 .. From . . private lettar ; received from New , Tork,. U, following para graph la taken. iV ,: -'--''-J. "A" very -Interesting article appeared la to-day ' New ; Tork Herald, Insplr4 by Mr. Frederick von Pills", a director of the North Oerman Jjloyd Staamshlp' Com pany. , Ha aaya that desirable emigration can. be arranged for the various States by concerted aotlon., Mr, von Pilla Is no In tha South making inquiries eon oernliHr tba sections which are most ad vantageous to foreigners.' -He say a no where ao much -aa in the Bout hers States should there be a . desire to turn the streams of Immigration, and he suggests that tha various States should establtah bureaus In New 'Tork and other points of entry to that end. His company haa reoently landed 1,100 emigrants at Calves ton, and It la planning a Una of passenger steamers to New Orleans. It would seem AN INTEn-UltBAN KAILWAY Robbeh vsEDCinx)noronM . , " ' j, ,',V' I f ' art a" .' n . i a 'aii ' ra-ea. I t, I ! TADKLWILUE TO SWix-crrT. ilrnurn Meeting Held at:vTadklnvUlo ? w luniniiitrra Apitolnlrd to Coij. frr .Ultli liuinaa Wen of Wlm-ton. p; Satiani Itegonlinc ProrsrHwd JEleo t J' ConneM'tuig , Theaa Two II. C. Ilarrla. of Rcldnvlllo. Think , Woman Hurglar l'ut Hint to bleep . ajiu itciieved Him Ol ilMe oniccrt on iter Trail. Correspondence of Tha Observer. , ' Reldsvllle- afav I. Tha Dollca au- tnoriues hero have reoelved soma in- Ilnt IJoye fSent - to Clialngang (formation concerning several, who ,ai' I ,or. Mturlin(r Hrllrlotis Meeting -wuugB , jrceiiffH duirrtuur froaa JUicumatUm-rt), News Xote. Special o Tha Obaerver.- - i -Winston-Salem, . ; ' May ! . 4. Two white boya,r William Murray and Wll, son Odell, must aerve 40 days each on tha county roads for disturbing- suspected of being Implicated In tha robberies committed herd last week, when a number of houses were enter ed and considerable amognt of mon ey ana articles of value taken. Mr. H.r c. Harrla had , over t9f-' sto- len from his bad room. Tha robbery waa one of tha moat daring known to nave been - perpetrated In this aectton. ho auspecta two women and a man. 15 emaawsAajafcamaaifc .a aiMiMa, C 1 noeday nlghU Sentence waa imposed by Mayor Eaton yesterday afternoon. Uuit nlaht four hoi niHIl WAe to us that the Southern States would be arreated --a lu- . .k- -t,. much benefitted by a desirable claaa of of Insulting ladi. attendlna; tba a twiomsis. . ivicea at the warehoimfl Their names It transpires that for aoms tlma aiem Bides, : Oerney Hate,' Old every condition in the South haa been ""i'i." -h Teasiey. th meetln at Star warehouse Wed- 1 who hava been - , travellna throua-h nera selling proprietary medlclaeav as being: tha guilty parties. Tha woman had been to hla home and ,: conse quently had an opportunity of learn- favorable to Immigration; It does not matter whether tha emigrant wishes to farm or . Work In the fac tory, ha will find here quick and profitable jpocupatlorT. It Is Interest ing and gratifying to know that Mr", Frledrlch Von Pills, director of tha North German Lloyd ' Steamship Company and ono of the experts on tha subject of Immigration, has be come aware of tha situation, and that his Influence will ba used to turn Im migration southward. Communlcatlona directed to Ilerr Frledrlch Von Pills, care " of North German Lloyd Steamship Company, New York, would probably reach thla man of authority. The New York Sun Is of the opin ion that it will he well to postpone conclusions regarding; the Father Sherman expedition until the facts about the reported detail of soldiers from Fort Oglethorpe have been as certained by the authorities at Wash ington. "If any particular merit," It continues, "can be said to overtop others in the present administration of the War Department It is that of perfect sanity; and a crasler, more uselem and more offensively specta cular method of obtaining historical data for the office of the military sec retary could hardly have originated outside of the mild wards of the In sane asylums." This Is true enough but we have been puxzled by the par ratner rwerman is represented as taking In the expedition. Why he should wish to go over tha ground where his father violated so many o the una res of civilised warfare and cruelly trampled upon a helpless peo pie. Is a mystery. "St tha genuineness of W, credentials. Jle Is Willing t take the mth j.r acrtbed for Senators, nnd yet, be cauae he has taken certain alleged Obligations ss an officer r the Mormon Church It Is contended that h 'must be excluded. Kin h a i nn tendon earried to Ita logic hI enmiu elOA would serve ti) empower the ! United States Heimte. to prartlclly ." dictate to tha various HtHtes whal manner of men they must send to represent them. Smoot ahould hold his seat, ,U( if fba la to be ousted Senators llallny, Overman and Frazler are right in contending that It should be done ponly by a two-thirds vote. Ihm.,i of declaring his seat vacant by a ma jority vole. Homer . Davenport, the cortoonlel aaked Capt. R. P. Hobson how he had acquired hla national reputation as kisser and thus reports the reply; 'lie said he hud spoken at some big public gathering in some Middle iVeslern Stst. At the close of his speech an old Indy enme tottering through the crowd tf.wurd Mm. and on reaching him said 'Captain Ifobaon, it was my son Jack that wss with you on the Merrimse. n.nd ha has written me how kind you were to mm. ana i went lo kiss you. The cap- tuln. moved by the tearful old mother, tepicd forward snd kissed her and her grand -daughter, a girl of fourteen yeara 'That,' lie nil Id, is all the people I have ever klrmd In public, and I think th Amerwiin pros nave oono me a vrry great wrong, a wrong that money or rp- tiactlonit could never right.' " Capt. Hobson lias in fact suffered much obloquy on account of this kiss ing liUHlncmi and Is certainly entitled to tho benefit of this explanation. Tbo young man will soon begin a con gressional career. Suppose all hands sgree to give him a Chance and a squaro deal. . . . 'Tha Atlanta tJeorglan, Col. John .' tTampla Graves' new paper, la corning In for a greet deal of de. '. aerved praise from the nowspaper :it , f the country. Col. Ureves is one -0t' 'tha most brilliant and forceful ' , writers, aa well as speakers. In the ".''; ; South, and Tha Georgian Is a very .' baautlful paper. The Observer hopus ' It (Will, make a fiid for Itself and - prosper abundantly. , , ; , . A IJaw .Tork pspey remarks that . tfia ill-nlght bank at Forty-fourth street and .Fifth avenue will be a great convenience to many clubmen, ; ; but Is hot such a burning necessity as It, Vaa when, Canftsld'a waa running . ,. near tha same corner. Tha latter - Wed,:sv fashionable gambling Joint, , whltli flourished for years until the lid waa screwed down pratty ( lose In " tha metropolis, canfy.14 ig said to ; a operating' In Havana at present Oar napobllc-asj Mends should' not bo criticised for their dtspUy of exul tation over their acjuUlUoo f Mr, - Toms and another Hendersoq county man, who hgve heretofore bean Dam ocrats, but they should not bank loo heavily on carrying tho Stats at tha tet election, for they may ba dla. a;j.oiatj. In noting the rslAbllnhment In New York of a bank to be kept open twenty-four hours a day, The Milcon (a.. Telegraph says It does not know that Macon is yet In need of such an Institution, but It does know thst there Is need for a night and day stmp office and thinks the Postof Dee Department should take the mat ter up. There should bo In towns the slse i ' Macon and Charlotte means of t urlng stamps tip to tho time of the slng of Mm night malls about 10 o -lock In this city with out having to tnake special reqiients of drug stores and hotels. This l a caso where the Postofflce Department falls to live up to Its opportunities. When the Olymplo games wero opened at Aethens on Sunday a couple of works ago It was announced thst the Americans wero conspicuous by thalr a hectics arid In this connec tlon It ts remarked In these col umris that they would likely be heard from before tha contests were over: snd so they were. The games closed Tuesday snd the American team of athletes carried off the greater' part of the honors. This was ' also tha case In Iftts at Athens, In 1 BOO at Paris, and in ltO at St. Louis. The Statesvllle Landmark Is advls d that a "Literary and Musical Bene fit" will ba given In Washington this evening under tho guxplces of tha "Industrial and Educational Leugue of the South," of which Mr. R. H. McNeill, of North Carolina, is presi dent. Tha announced object Is "to arouse Interest In the education of the poor and Illiterate white children of the South, and devise better edu catlonal advantages." Mr. McNelir will deliver a brief address outlining the proposed work. There will bo an original reading, vocal and instrumen tal music, and distinguished patron exact. The ante Is EO cents, payable at the door. And our Statesvllle con temporary says: "These facts ar learned from a card sent The Land mark and we are printing them to let The Charlotte Observer know that another move-ment Is starting to de liver 'our children from the bondi of Ignorance." We are beholden to Tho Landmark, for the knowledge of the existence of thla benevolent Insti tution had eluded - us. We list It among the number of charitable sgeni des which will ultimately redeem ua from Illiteracy in spite of ourselves. The Pan Francisco sufferers will not (ttestlon the source of any money ennrrfftuted to their relief, as of course, they hsve no reason to dit, but If any of It can. be said to bo tainted that secured by bul)-flghta across the river from El Paso Is It However, It Is to he hoped that tho President will not keep the funds from coming across the line. The news comes tht the Steam ship Agents' Association of Colon has atloptud a resolution that hereafter no order for transportation issued by tho I'nlifil States will bo honored untesa accompanied by cash. This action. which was taken because, of tha red tape methods of the government In making payment. Is anything but crcdltahlo to 1,'ncle Sam. In tho published lint of Northern philanthropists who boarded the Og Hen special at Jersey City Tuesday for the annual lour of the South wa ran to noto the name of Charles Francis Adunm, of Boston. The railroads In Ohio, It seems, have turned a Joke on the .United Commercial Trsvli rs In rather, se vere manner. The organisation was a leader In the agltsllon which has resulted In a reduction of psssengvr faraa lo two cents a inila. It recent ly applied fur the usual fcheap rata to tha annual meeting In Junn, and In reply was teld that. two centa a tails would bo tha charge. TIIK PIIKMIYTKHIAN COLLEGE lonimcnfnictit Invitation Ifavo nocn imuiii .u interesting Pro gramme invitations reading as follows war issueii yesterday: Thu Faculty snd Graduating Claaa or i lie I'reebytrrlun t'ollegn requcni me minor or your presence si tneir Fiftieth Annual Commencement May the eleventh to fifteenth nineteen hundred and Six College Auditorium Charlotte, North Carolina. The nntnes of those who will grad late are: Literary seniors Louis raig. cturah liargrave, Delia Ken drlck. Kstherlnn McDowell Parker. Nina Craig Patrick, Orace Alexander Itankln, Iou1an Armstrong Davidson. Kunlcn Hoover. Maude rmntli I.rntx, Margaret Cornelia Polk. Kan nle Porter. Gertrude McDowell He. ml .eii Harratt. Mush- seniors: Piano Fannie Orav rsrrinr, 1,01s woggans, i.ucv iee Mc flntosh. Nina lieall llsmsgy, Virginia rnsry rarrior. i.imia itendrlx. Mary Vonahle Itsinsay. Nellie Van Stewart and Frances l.lgon Thornton; organ ri.mna itenorix, ivtna ns II Ham say; post graduate Kdn Whlsnant, anu vioiin irene Allison. The marshals are: K.dna Lillian Nalr, chief; Mary Owen. Helen Bridges. Gertrude Melchor, Lucy Harris, Armour llarwood, Mar garet atoms, rame uick and Orace liyoe. Tho progrsmme of exortisei fol lows: Friday. May 111:10 p. m., Orand Concert, College Auditorium. Hunday. May II I p. m., Bacca laureate Mormon, College Auditorium, Hv. It. C. Anderson, of Uastonla. Monday, May 14 1:10 p. m., Btu dents' Itecrptlon. Tuesday, Msy II -IP' p. m., OradustlnslF.aerctsea, Col logs Audi torlutn. Address by Uev. 3. Vr Paxton, of Dnrhburg. Va. Symphony Hall, Boston, his closed Ma doors lo Oorky and he will not make his appeal thfrs Hunaay nlghL Ktforta are being mads to hava tha mayor refuse a license to tha Russian to speak in tha Hub. Thla la taking a rather rank.hold. but that is Bos- ton's way. It looks a if Oor had i.SjW" V -Km JUtanalva bus" Arcrtw Pastorale of I'nlon Courtly , -t C1iuri'h4a. Iter. George P. Stevens spent wes- terdsy in tha city on route to- Men. roe from Louisville, Ky. Rev. Mr, ate- veeis recently! graduated from tha Kentucky Presbyterian Thao osteal Samlnarr and Is now on hla wav to Union county whsra he has accepted naatoral work. Ha Will hava rhsraa f the Marshvllle, Haulah and Salem Presbyterian churches,.,. , - ... 1 1 1 . . ( Capt ' C A; Mosalay hs rafuroed to tha city after making .quit aa tusiAsss trip, i . - Jr'. . Tno Winston aldermen, in rernlar montniy meeting last night, granted me penuon or tns Liberty Hose Com pany to equip It with a home on tho city a lot on v Ninth street. 4 North Winston, and to furnish the neces sary nre-ngoung; apparatus. Includ ing a ,horsej wagon and hose.' Tha building Will be about 2S bv tl fl snu 1 wo storiea high. A salaried man will ba In charge day and night. nevenoe Agents Vincent and Her, ona seised rl gallons of whiskey In tha lower adga of Knoba township, Surry county. 'a few days ago. They iouna me wnuaey in Mode a. Wll kins' smoke house. It was loaded on a wagon and prought to Elkln, WIN Judge Peebles, who has been hold ing Surry Superior Court, nasaed through tho city last evening en routo .to hla homo In NorthamDton county., Hla honor Is suffering from an aifacg, or rheumatism and - can onjy walk hy the use of crutches, If nis nealth will oermlt he will ore. sma over MtoKes court' next Week. AK EXTENSION OK CAR LINE. Tho cltlsehs of Kast Winston are anxious to aee work commenced on the proposed extension of the street car line to that section of the city. At tho meeting of the aldermen laat night a petition containing over 100 namea waa presented and read urg ing that tha Una ba built- . Secretary Franklin waa Instructed to writ President H. E, Fries and ask for Information aa to whn the company proposed to begin work. Mr. T. U. Vaughn was re-elected graded school commissioner for a term of three yeara. Tha annual appropriation of $1,200 to th Twin-City Hospital and 1100 to tha Slater Hospital wsre re newed. Tho revival which hns been fh progress at Burkhend M. E. church for two weeka cloned to-night. Rev. Harold Turner, of Greensboro, who nas oeen assisting the pastor, will return homo to-morrow. Ha occu pied the pulpit last nicht and nreaeh ed a thoughtful sermon on "The Di vino Physician." The discourse waa h"ard with genuine interest by the entire congregation. Mr. Turner said: I hava looked long and care fully for a perfect man, but failed to nnd one who does not need a touch from the Divine Physician every aay. PROPO8ED INTER-URBAN ROAD. An enthusiastic meeting was held In tho court house at Tadklnville yesterday when th quentn of build ing an Inter-urban eler;-ie road to Vt'inston-Kalem was discussed. Tho object of the meeting was explained oy Mr. m. wsrrien. who was elect ed chairman, with Mr. A. J. Martin as secretary. Delegates were ap pointed from varloua townships In the county and a committee named to confer with the business ,men of mis city in. regard to the enterprise. Tho Kerncravllle and Salem Bovs Bchool ball tesmic. will contest for honors on the Fslrvtew Park dl mond at 1:30 to-morrow afternoon The fast eat and most Interesting game or banket ball of tbo season was played In the Y. M. C. A. gymna slum last nlKht between the Beds and Blues. The contest resulted In a victory fur the Beds snd with it csrrled the season's championship A telephone message, received to day states Uiat tha residence of Mr. Sam, Eller, near Midway, Davidson county, was struck by lightning dup ing a storm Wednesday night. Mf. Eller and the members of hla family were badly shocked but all will re cover. The coroner's Jury decided that vtiu tisnanii. tne negro, who waa found dead yesterday morning east or the i . A v. depot, died from an overdose of whiskey. He had been drunk for several days. Julius Farrls, tha negro who en tered the home of John Lashmlt, in Vest Balom Wednesday night, ss a result of the hearing before Trial Justice V. J. Ellis last evening was ooupii over to Mupennr court, in default of bond ha was committed to Jsii. Mrs. W. it. Gentry, of Alleghany county, was carried to a sanitarium at Hallsbury for treatment Hhe haa been an Invalid slnro last July, caus ed by nervous prostration. Ing how to anter the residence. .On tha even In r ( ti th va. bery Mr. Harris had been given $500 by a resident of Reldsvtila to deoosit In ona of tha local banks. Tha bank, however, cloaed before ha reached It. and ba carried tha money home with him. In addition to thla ha had of his own ttl. Mr. . Harris believes mat ne was cniororormsd. , "I was aroused," he said, "lata in tha night by a peculiar odor In the room, and felt eomethlng press across my face. I caught tha sight of tha skirts of a woman In tha room, but was in a half dated condition and thought xthat tha ngura was my wife. I fell ' Into a dream and did ot awaka until tho next morning. When , Mr. Harris aroused on tho following morning ha Cisco verea mat n bad been robbed of a large sum, ; i : ; i 1 "" ' 8COTCH3IAN ' AT MOORESVtLLE. Tho Observer'a Poet Glvca a Read ing at UurTtalnmeni Given by Daughters of too Amerioaa Revo- iuuon. : ,..' , ., Mooregvllla Enterprise Tho entertainment at ', Aeadem v I nan luesaay ntgnt under the aus pices of the Daughters f the Ameri can Revolution, was a . success . in every way and tits classical produc- j tlons in music ttostrr and cross wars enjoyea to me ruuest by the very ap preciative audience. Tha . Davidson urcnostra is a splendid musical ag gregation, and rendered jomi bean. tlful selections, Mr. P, W. Mclver. 100 Botoist, was a star. But tba real show took plaoo when Mr. John Charlea McNeill, poet and writer, gave a reading. Hls aeloctlons were greatly applauded and tha spots ha covers in tna hearts or all North Car olinians win enlarge when he Is I known and heard personally bv ' hla aumirera. no was a treat. ine Mary iocum Chanter held a delightful reception at the home of mr. ana rs. u. u. uooamsn arter the entertainment in honor of tha aistinguisnsd guest and poet Rev. W. W. Bays leaves this morn ing for Weaveravllle where to-mor row ne deiivejra tba commencement sermon at weaversvllle College. W l III II I I I I I it- ri : misz 1. v riiioi ma y L j. :. :...' ; , 1.-- ,n u nn , - n - "it RIGBSWHOLBAMLY ;':r PEOPLE'S COLUMN Tha Observer win send A. p. T.I Measenger, wlUiout charge, to your I place of business or residence for advertisements for thla rolina Phono A. D. T. Mcsneturer Service. ho. aai or ODserver. no. TO. au ad vert iserueata inserted In Una cohuas I at rate of ten cents per Una of alx woroe. no aa. taken fas less than go centa. Caab In advaaoa. WANTED. vvantku Experlenoed grocery man. Ap-1 i'ir lii vr. v im. ' nff v,rivi 1 1 rt t 1 it ne, n. u, . KAnicu cierK. vnunr man. entk mw. perienre, iaminar witn tne retail cloth-1 og Dusiness. uooo opportunity for riant man. Town l.ooa inhabltaats. Hebrew nm onieciionaDie. Aaarese 'Nob Hill. ore observer. Charlotte, N. C, I'Ji ".'-.'. '. " . . " " 11 "A NTH X A good hotel cook. A white man wunoui ram v niwirrM jiriei normanoy, tjoneora, w. c WANTEnWhlte barber at once. State pru:e ana expenence W BOX m, Elkhs. I WANTED-Intelllgent, hustling salesmen I for magnificent new maeai new Maa 1 new features; easy sellers. Liberal pro-1 ii.Biuun auaranieeo. nuogina CO., At lanta, Ua. WANTED Good white barber with own tools at once. C M. Nolan. fSaatnnl. MuaoxAjrsocaV CARNATIONS So. dosen. To our cus-l tomers we will sell 1.U00 white carnn. I tlons every Saturday throughout this month at 26c. per dosen st our store, jujl norm j ryon sireei. Lion t miss tne ou- portunity. Dll worth Floral Garden a w. u. stcrnee, proprietor. . . SALESMAN to sell, our line of fall and winter dress goods sna blsnxets to re tail country stores. Strong side line; I liberal commission. Purnell Dale Mills, I f . u. uox tw, miiaaeipnia, ra, IV TIIK CITY POLICE COl'IVT. The Crrmatory Avenue Crowd Re ceive Hie Attention of Recorder MianiHUilioune Creators of Itougli House Sentenced to RosmLs Ttte Avenue IHsiiwd, Prom the' sppearance of the city ponce court room yesterday morning a casual spectator might hava Judged mat an that part of tha tenderloin known ss Crematory Avenoo had been corralled and hauled la by tha police. Almoat the entire aeaslon of the court wsrf taken up with cases rrom that section. It Is a bad lot that lives on and frequents tha ave noo. fw weeks paas during which there Is not a spicy cas from that district. About a week sgo Guy No lan, rranK Pendleton and will Don aldson created a "rough-house" at the home of Kllsaboth ".pears. Thii wss the last straw and henceforth the recorder will be severe with de fendants who come from tho doom ed district. - u, ":. i : , Noisn snd - Pendleton were , found guilty In two cases each, being drunk and being disorderly. They were sen tenced, to serve to nays in either esse, making a total of 10 days for sack defendant. Both appealed and Were required to give bond for their appesmnce in the Superior Qnurt Donaldson and tha Hpsare woman ere bound over to appear " again this morning on .the charge of living loseiner. i , , :,- Fred Douglass, A colored hack man. was charged with violating a city or- dinsnoe by soliciting bualnesa a(. (he Bouthern depot. ' Ha was fined 10. Tom wenton. for vioiotion. wag as sessed 9a and the costa , ' RKW'ARD of a will be given for suffi cient evidence to convict nend that soilt I sour stuff In prof.'s Berries. Answer care tnis on ice. . . MOCI.DKRS WANTKD-Floor snd bench machinery. Onen shoos. Bteadr work. Pig pay for good men, P. O. Box Ml O. I f f niiso-npnia. A rwKC PRRSSNT-gead us names of I tiersona havlna anv skin disease and re-1 cetve a nice preeenu van una springe co. i SAN FRANCISCO great dlsaatsr. Only OS book. . Far outsells Signer priced books. . Iare fully Illustrated. 'Extra terms. Kretsht raid. ' Credit given. Out-1 At free. Ziegler Co., HI Looust 8U, Phila-I deiphia, ra. ' . -:-...' '; Wc find in looking through our stock oLstraw goods, after complet ing most of; our orders that we have many more Men's Ladies' and Qiildren's straws on hand than we wish at this time, therefore we shall begin .early and cut prices itd. . wlierie h be interesting . one who' sells straw hats of any kind These are the Actual Guis All Men's and Boys' Straws and Women and Children's $2 and $225 sailors, one price $I e75 doz All Men's and Boys' Straw Yachts and Negligees and all Ladies' and Qiildren's Sailors that sold at: $425 to $4e50 ' per , dozen, now ; $3.75 All: $6 and $650 straw goods of any kind atjI.--;, .. ' .Malagas ihl50cy&v dozen upt Fancy Cabiariv- Hats ; go at same pnCew.7;.V. ';-;;-);.; , ., 5,v.-;. Big lot White Duck Caps and Hats from 90c to $2 per dozen , TUB PIEDMONT Realty Co. has sold sll of Ita real estate except eight reai-1 denres which are onrerea si cost, une la I ill worth.' seven in riedmont 'Fark. Terms to suit any responsible purchaser. Apply to Ueo. Hiepnens, resiant. . PHTSICTAN of several rears' experience and holding N. C. license. Is unoccupied for summer months snd would like; to eerreenond with Dhvslclsn who mar wish to be relieved ror part or nu oi tne sum' ater. Address A. X care Observer. rOR SALE. : i v. t '.V. . 1 . ; ". ti ... ' A .' ti i. i. v i . ' 'f i v v v ' : , r . . KOR gALlO-Prlntlng press, v oom Very cheep, ' ror particulars wri W.' B., Boa JH Pittsburg. H.-.C. etshtv-horsa tubular boilers, seoond-kand. POR SALK Thrsa Mfg. Co. Calvlne -n ; . "' " -: Tji Ilouta to Ban franrtard, Mr. A. H. Harris, a former resi dent, of ciisrlotta but -now auperln- endent . of agencies "of the Poulhern depsrtmsnt of the Olrsrit Fire in surance) Company, Of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived in the city yesterday morning to spend -a few days w ith relative and frtemla. Mr. JIarrls leaves shortly for Ban-rrkru.lsco. Cel.. to sdjuat the losses sustained In the great disaster there by the Glrard air Insurance Company. roit REJfT.. POR RKNT 8eVn-room house on .North I .. College street. Modern conveniences. I Aoolr To Mrs. i. 11. Smith. Too North Cot- legs street.. . .. ; FOR RBNT-Two ., desirable furnished l rooms, wiui nam. evi tt. stist airb fee Prices Pays ASSAYING :: CHIUICAL AMALTgr. :v onrs or BvxfiT DiscRirnon. Iftj ' Vf l,iHwJ UkixIUiimJ Vii It-ll ,W. Itb atraev Chajrlttta K. a i ft a i yj-jjfi 111, I J' Fi' w Jr JT M Ir I 11 VS' SVW Ohkk- MwA 4. m 0 k mm, m m m sisacoscccgcesflsc s ss s I- ' " " ti '" , 1 " 1 1 it V .1 1 aN ia. .'.' ... .. I.' . m Oil V: ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 5, 1906, edition 1
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