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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, .MAY 13, 1D0G. . .V t-' . V A: ..4' :'1 t v rtrlotie people I'ei'ullsrly Intm-nt-. cl In the A-Iu'vIIIb Meeting A lew of the features ( tiie lT , rnmiiio ; Ti l'ciBonotl of tlie t luulotte delegation.,., t Wide Intercut ' Is belli manifested n tpe. tenth annual convention ol tho ' American Cotton Manufacturers' Am ,t,n which la to be-held In Ashe vl Wedneaday and Thuraday or this , Veek." The Indications are that the , - attendance will . be the largest In rears. Already appllcattona are In and for more than 10 new mem e and the probabilities are that . many more will be received before the ,. fi convention opens. - ,,. v For several reasons Charlotte peo Are peculiarly. Intereiited In thla , convention. U meets thla year very feeae home. The president of the as (" i-eociatlon. Mr. R. M. Miller. Jr.. ns ' ' the eecretary and treasurer, . ,t".v.. B. Bryant,- are unariotte etu i sens. . For years this city has . been in neaaquartera of the organisation, and It has become -closely Identified ' : . with the local manufaeturlne- lnter- ; V eat, , And then, among those who V are ta IfliHv mAArmmmMm Aft tHtk mention this year are two prominent mariott cltlsens. Messrs. Stuart w. . Cramer and Mr. W. 8. Lee. Jr. Mr. Cramer's aublect will be "Recent r. S Telopment 4n AlrCondltlonlne;:".- Mr. I' wW be T:h Power Behind the '.? South." . ;, , '.;..':... The headauartera for' the conn. v!: , j tlon will be at Kenllworth Inn, where y ; i in rates wiu be II and 14 per day. .iv ! iany of the members and aueata'wlll Hop at the Battery Park Hotel, where ,; the charges are the same, and at the ; ) tswannaqoa and Beijkely hotels, where the rates are from S3 to tl per day. - .The round trip tickets went on sale - yesterday. ; The rare is one and one third .the cont of the regular ticket .... .' xnes nonets are good up to and In- eluding May 9 leU-Special drives have ; ' . ' beea arranged over-the magnificent -'; Vanderbllt estate, and a special train V; 'will carry as many of the visitors as , v cestr it. over. to Toxaway. r ... . It Is Impoaslble to speak of the 1 many features of the tneetln-. One V tl these however will be a display of . aampies or cotton yarn, xlothv belts, ,'.?. braids, underwear, ribbons and ether , , itinas- or teauies collected m China. -1 IThftae show the erormous trade field f- aa yet untllled by the American rot ton distributer. The goods are the . product of England, France, India ; ' , and Japan. Samples of natural grown -.; cotton rrom unina win also be ex vUlblted.. - . . During the convention free long t. cisiance telephone and telegraph aer- -vice rrom tne Kemiworth Inn na ' ' tlon, which la the headquarters of the aaaocotatlon and where the meetlnga win be held, will be available, and " tendered the courtesy Of free trans portation to the members and their guests. , .The delegation of Charlotte oeonle who will attend the convention la very largo. President Miller, Secretary Bryant and the members of the board of governors from this Immediate vi cinity, will leave to-morrow for Aahe VII le to make final arrangements for the convention. Tuesday, an extra coach will be put on No. II, the Southern passenger " for Ashevllle via Spartanburg, 8. C, leaving the city at' ; 11:15. for the accommodation of the large party that will leave at that time. Among those who are to go; then are: Mr, and' Mrs. Edwin Howard, and" Miss T.j- Q.- Elliott. Meaara. Stuart W. Cramer. B. S. Jtfayea, Mr. and Mrs. William Whit am and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ts W. . rrewa. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lowe, J. ' p. O'Nell. W. F. Dixon. John and Al exander Mitchel. of Jaaiea E Mltcbel II m ' i mi h ; I p New Hotd, newly furnlshol last year. v..-; v Hot and ? H lATKC rwiccncn aT. XNUiaiiUii CTlCVid JLSUUViC A-ruyvuiiK . .. ; . . ,, ''v.,-, '. .: '.' :i.'. . " McyvUadSlwtin (all put ...'r ,''.') 1-1.' .,f,: .-'i" 't.f:-tr ''' ''-''. WWn. r r t? tt 1 f- Compiuiv, c Kf-w Torkf II. B. V'aHhburn, J. V. linrnn and J. D, 'Mtaker, of Fearon, Whlton'A Com pany. of IIobIoii, Muks.; J. C Cloud. man, of Atlanta, Oa., and George OUs FATE OF WIIXIAM'S ROOSTEn. SomeUitng Wrong With tho Iuck of the houtlicrn Aianufaoturcrs' (lab Itoor-Herper. r ..:r,,Vt7i., V'O --.' "Bay. Boss, you give me bad luck wld dat , rooHter,' dat you done writ up." eald William Gorrell re his friend of The Mule Pea 'as be -swung the club door open .to 1st In a mem per, yesterday. '.: -.r ' i; ... ...-. "How la' that," WllllamT ''V.V ) tr,r V "Well when I tuck dat rooster home I had two-him an' one mo', but now I ain't got none." x... ' ."How- comer "."';' :-'f'x '' 'De rooeter dat-1 had dere 1 wu whut Col.' Torm Black calls er utag-e rooster widout no spurs. He wua a spunky fellow, an' l laked him. but dat' tuther roosted,' de one. dat I bought! frum Mr. Webber wua aich a big fine lookln' an coul' crow so loud an' so, long dat I'cided to keep hint too.' ,' v "", -' "On de place' where I lives dere's er ole well, wld some trash arpun' de dga tiv . H." ..' "Well,. dt rooater he "gut out nv de coop, where I put him till he git uster de place, an' went out an start up a. fight wld my little one.-. Dey fout all over do lot until de little fel ler git tired an' Jouk in de weeds by de well. Bless de Lawd he push thu an' fall In de well. De big rooa ter wui ao blgtty 'bout beatln' him dat he run In dere erter him an fall In too. Boff uf 'em gut drownded. De ole woman fished 'em out but dey wus done dald. I ain't gut no rooater. v V '.''-. ' ' ' "An' dat ain't all;' Dat aamo day one of tner neighbor's chickens start ed ter fly over mer fence an' gut: her held . hung" between de palelns an' died dere. - Somebody's done 'cuss me of hanging dat ole hen. Dat a des de luck dat yoa geve me. -. ; , i'A TKETDt HOME WtlDDIXQ ' - MlM'Loobw. Stenersrn, Daughter -of . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stenersra, Re romee the Wife of Dr. Augast o ; eeph Kleberg, of Washington. -.r. ' At the, home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian kVStenersen, at Myers Park, last evening at o'clock. Miss Louise Natalie Btener The bride; - gowned Iny a dresa Kleberg. The Episcopal ceremony was aald by Bev. Harris Malllnckrodt, rector of . St. - Peter Episcopal church. The Stenersen home - was beautifully and tastefully i decorated for the occasion with evergreens and pink 'rosea ..,;, ' t. ' r The bride's only attendant was alias Nell , Miller, of Baltimore, Md., her m.lil at tinnnr .Mr. T? loha r1 jahn. ston, bf Washington, was best man to too groom. . i The bridal party entered the par lor.v where r the ceremony was per formed, to the tune of Lohengrin's wedding march, rendered by Mies Emily Casaard. of Baltimore, Md. The bride, gowned in a dress of white chiffon and carrying white rooea, entered on the arm of her father. During the ceremony, Miss Canard aang "O Promise Me." Dr.- and Mrs. L. Kleberg left last evening on their bridal trip in the North, - The bride Is - the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mre. C E. Sten ersen and has a large circle of friends In the city. Dr. Kleberg la a young dentlat who la making a success of his profession n Washington. Among the out-of-town guesta here for the wedding were Mrs. H. P. Bars- T M U R . ''. p - E W I Cold rBathse " . wim up-to-oaic noia v in this year). tow, of Lincoln, Cm Tlllie Kle berg, of Teias; Mlna Emily Caanard. of lisltlmore, and Mrs. ElUs Millar, of Baltimore,, MdwV vl' , t -x 4 . TWp OIAHTLIIS tJUAXTlCD. ' T' ,' :' -V j. ;. ,; ' y'. Concerns at Iumberton ami Pnna . tonunltHlon(t to do Business ov ernor , (jitertalns (Jadcts News '"Note$,of fetato capitat : ; v ; ''X' v ' ""f' ' - Observer , Bureau,''', filfy - Jit South Dawaon Street' t Balelgh, May.lJ. ' The .Governor's mansion, was ' last night the scene of a gathering' of 4 young men, cad eta at the Agricultural & Mechanical College, who are priv ileged members In the class of Gov ernor Olenn In the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church In Raleigh; - The secretary of Stale to-day grant ed charters to the Alluvial Land eV Lumber Co., Lumberton, with A.' and W. B. Barker and W. D. Neves, all of Lumberton, Incorporators. Tho au thorised capital stock Is J8,000. : .The company will develop aeotaln - sec tions gnd resources In that Prt of trie' State and will handle and manu facture all grades ; of lumber. The Dunn Commission j Supply : Com pany, at Dunn, wilt do a geaeral com mission buslneaa' and will t manufac ture . as well. : The total authorised capital stock la $11,000, vwhlch la suV scribed by Meanra. R. S. Beat, F. Smith Jr4 K. & Smith and, L.- J.- Beet, of Dunn. . k v.- - - ' v State , Insurance Commissioner Toung has returned from Richmond, Va., wher be addressed the Virginia Association of Fire Insurance Axents. Under stress of office work connect ed with the department. Mr. , Toung haa yielded to a alight Indisposition and Is confined to his room to-dav.. . President Moore, of .the North Car olina - divlston of the Southern Cot ton Association, haa Issued, through Secretary Parker, a circular letter-In rerard to the matter of in riri report that the association can reckon as accurate and baaed, on facta Mr. Moore la expected back In . Raleigh Monday. -', - - - - -r- r - ;; Members of the press In this sec tion as well aa his friends - and as sociates, are Interested la the an- nouncemen that Joseph T. Avent. one of the brainy young men -of Wake county, and- a former school teacher, graduate of the University of North Carolina, haa bought ' The Scottish Chief, at Maxton. and will assume the editorship of that paper. - v The cotton crop in Wake county la unquestionably damaged by the Torrence Paint and Wall Paper Co. WE are showing the largest and best assorted line in new designs in Wall Paper ever shown in Charlotte. These patterns are new for this season, and can only be sold by us, as we are exclusive agents for this territory ; and there is absolutely no delay or disappointment in getting that which you select. Call in and make your selections'now, while the line is unbroken ; we will reserve for responsi ble parties. .' " . . V . We will send competent antee results. It pays to buy you save tedious delays, and Write or call for samples or estimates ; there is no charge for either. TORRENCE PAINT AND WALL. PAPER CO. . NO. 10 Ni'TRYON ST. .'; CHARLOTTE, N. C S:I A Y, T E, . V.: ' r- f w .... , . ' f v.. , ' , ' . if'" ., .. -.V. ., '- ' j, - . . ' ' '" '-!' '.'. fir' ,",.',;' cold weather of the last four or five days. Notwtthiitandtng the rain of a (aw days ago, the ground about Wake county Is dry, and In some places, even to dustiness. ' . - ' s. DEATH OF WKLLKNOWX WOMAN 111m Mary Jloerphino - Dies at tho Home of uU-o Hoke, la Unoolu-''ton.,-- ' .i- '. - j. 'i , "'': ! Miss M, Wilson died at the home of Judge and Mrs. W. A. Hoke, at Llneolnton, lest night at S o'clock af ter a ahort Illness. The funeral will take place' to-morrow after her rel atives -have aaaembled. ' - . t Miss Mary : Josephine Wllsonv was One of the moat highly educated and moat highly cultured women of the State. She was about 10 years old and- belonged . to the . bid school of refined ladles. For many years she had made her home with Judge Hoke's family. She waa a daughter of the late Solicitor Joseph Wilson, who lived here and at Llneolnton. She was an aunt of Mre. Kate Qulon, of Charlotte, -and Mrs. Kste Powe and Miss Emma Tate, of Morgan ton, and . a great aunt of Judge W. A. Hoke, of Llneolnton, and Mlsa Sal-' lie Badger Hoke, .of Elisabeth, N. J, ...'-v ' '?" ' In her younger days Miss Wilson was a great beauty and a great belle. Mlsa Bailie Badger Hoke win arrive her, to-night on her way to Lincoln ton A number of Charlotte people will, attend the funeral. ' ' ' Funeral of Mr. J. P. KMA. "The funeral services of the late Mr. 'John P. Kldd, who died in Rich mond, Va Thuraday evenlng, were conducted at St. Peter's Catholic church yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Father Joseph. A large number of tho friends of the deceased paid their last rexpects and many floral offerings attested the es teem In which the deceased had been held. The ' Interment was with the honors of the Knights of Columbus, the local lodge of which order attend ed the funeral ia a body. Tho Hemalns of Mrs. McKay Iare. The remains Of-Mrs. V. Thorn well McKay left here yesterday morn-Ins- for Senatobla. Miss., via. Atlsnta, Birmingham and Memphis, where they will be Interred to-day In the fam ily burying grounda They were ac companied by Mr.. McKay and Mrs. Salmon.. A number of DM worth frlenda and . netghbora went to the train to pay their last respects. workmen to any part of the in Charlotte ; you save big freight and express charges, and our prices are reasonable. MAY NO R : " ' '.. " '.':..'.'.'. .f.;... 7 ; ; Hotel 'Dus Meets i AH Trains THOMAS YILLE SCHOOLS CLOS. Cantata by Boys and Girls Feature of . , Iter. T. W, Watt lu 'et'tlo Health. opeciai to. too- vosrvarv.s.v (it-m , ThomasvUte, May 1 3. Last right the closing exercises of the; graded school . were , held, consisting - of a cantata, "The Gypsy Queen," by the boya and girls -of the school. Mt was highly interesting " throughout, '.well rendered , and pleased X the tre mendous audience greatly, While It Is Impossible , to give each bame. It issumclen( to aay that 1 each , opt played hl part , well. -Howeveo, special mention ' la duo Misses Allen Thompson, Kate Johnson and. Cor rle Dodson. -who were the leaders" of the different carta - ' . This excellent cantata, together with the drills and other ' beautiful exercises of the previous night, re flect great credit on the superlntendnt and teachers of this school. Superin tendent J, Nv Harris, with hia excel lent corps of teachers, has wrought nobly this year ana tne goo a . in fluences will , abide with the bright young minds that have been so for tunate as to "be under them. Their re-election will doubtless pleas the patrons of the school. - Pastor T. WV Watts, of the Metho dist church,- continues in a feeble state of health, i Hia congregation and the whole community alncerely hop for complete recovery for him and submit cheerfully to his absence from services, which have been kept up on Sunday mornings by his rather-In-law, Dr. J. W. Fitch, assisted by Mr. Joseph. Hlstt and Rev. O. . P. H arret I, of the Baptist chureh. Going to the- Beach this summer? Ton can obtain the best accommoda tion by atopplng at the Tarrymoore. Wrlghtsvllle . Beach. . Read their ad which appears elaewhere In thla paper. WAR AGAINST CONBl'MPTION. AH nations are endeavorlnx to check the ravsges ef consumption, the "white Ma rue" that claims o msny victims each year. Foley's Honey snd Tsr cures rcughs and colds perfectly and you are In no danrer of consumption. Do not rieb your health by taking; some un known preparation wnsn roiey s Honey and Tar Is ssfe and certain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and in sist upon hsving It. R. H. Jordan A Co, we carry the goods m stock country, and WE will guar mm! 1 7 t .hi, rV7 T H C i,' lu.; i NEGRO GIRLS DISAPPEAR, - . ' v . i. ..I . .. ; , " Started on' Errand and. Have) Not Been Seen fclnoe Probably Ixet l ,;. -Da Vacejabs. i; . x. ,' Special tp The 'Observer, 'i'fj 4 ' NewbernV May 1!. Two 1 girls of Elsie John, a color! - woman living near Adams' Creek, Jones county have mysteriously disappeared ' and no knowledge of" their location cart be obuined. The girls , lstt ;i Monday morning on an errand and were ac companied by two large dogs: Noth ing was thought of them until Tue day morning, when they failed to re turn. Neighbor and r friends have aearched all oyer the county but with out auceess. , Foul play- Is feared', by soma, it the section Is wild and the people are very rough. Another theory is that the girls rosy have been 'uit In the Pocoatn. whlrh I . ii.nu Such occurrences, however, have b-n rare, i neir pges are 17 ana 13 years. Converse College ProfcMor Com pi l- aoen'ted. . 8peclal to The Obaerver. , " Bpartanourg. h. C, May 1 J.The friends of Prof. Francis, of Converse College, who waa formerly connected with the Georgia School of Technol ogy, will be gratified to , learn that he haa received a substantial compli ment In being appointed expert di rector in the Installation of a tin re fining plant at Philadelphia. With the poeltlon goes a handsome stipend. This does not mean that Prof. Francis will severe hi connection with Con verse College, for he will still remain oiv the faculty and hl absence will be Only temporary. It may be neces sary for him. however, to be absent durlna the riom nf th. -, and In that event Dr. C. B. Waller, of vronora college, will conduct the ex aminations at Converse College. PIRAT1NO FOLEY'S .HONHT. . AND TAR. Foley St Pn . rtiliu.. A4iia and lar aa a throat and lung rentes, and on account of the jrreat merit and noDularltv rtt Fnl.v'a Uah.. ir rrtny Imltatlona are offered for the gen- iui. im" wonnim imiiauone have elmllar soundin name. Beware ef them. The genuine Foley's Honey snd Tsr Is in a yellow peck ate. Ask for it and re- tumm inv aiihatltiil t I- Ik. ...... ---- ' ........ . . if t i.iii" mv fnr rnnt K mnA mU t u t.i. ... ... .viwi A Co. THE NEW HOTEL TARRYMOORE OPENS June 1st and promises the best accom- modation ever afforded visitors to Wrights ville Beach. 175 rooms 114 face the ocean. , Telephone in every room. Brilliantly illuminated with electric lights. Hot or cold tub and shower . baths. Abundantly supplied with health-giving artesian water. Facilities for surf-bathing, sail- V' ing, boating and fishing unsurpassed. Excellent ; cuisine. - For rates ond other information, address W.J. MOORE, Prop., WrllhUvllle Beach. N. C. 1 9 O 6, A R 0 L Sro) -, . A full force of WhiteQrls in tlie toining Room. , ' r Music for the opening Day by the Hiddenite Silver ; Cornet Band , 'i , ' . ' -' " ' ; ' ; , ) "'. . '.. v. f Nice Phri : nopcaa pnee xor may ano ? june oh m Vtb $6 per week ; $ 1 month; of 28 i &t$?txi recuperate.: x f-u i" v ' Kuft4 J " .. I I Qorreipdudpnce of Tl.e : .if . ; .Winston-Sulein. JUy 11 . I 1 fu.. Jones, . aged 23 yrarn. (i 1 t 1 morning at I o'clock at hia 1iom 1 1 North IJberty street. Deresn-- I t ... -talned permanent Injury by an a 1 dent In a cotton mill at Spray f.iur years ago. He Instituted suit sititit the owners of, the mill and secured a Judgment for 17.000, wrT for Womew ANn crm,rp:. . On acaount ef Its mild action and plnae ent tate Or I no Lattve Vrun Hyrup ts erpeelally reoomninnded -for women and children. It does not aaumuite er prtppe like pill and ordinary enlhartlrs. Orino laxative Fruit Syrup aids dist!on and atlmtitate the liver and ' hewels without Irritating thenr. . Remember the name Crino end refuse toseUtutes. R. U. Jor dan Co., i-v :). ..-.!.... 6UCKR0E. ' BLACK . HOTEL Th "Virginia t ,rsort , , for North Carolina people. Convenient to alt of James-. town Exposition. , .;' ', ';;. -i- .;v Cuisine unexcelled. , Parfect sanitary condition. ' Malaria -unknown. Ttm Mites Bathing ' Beach o tho Coast. Pleasure boat for - fishing V furnished her to gnta For rates - and Information, address - - . C W. RKX. Manager, ' . ' v Buckro Beach. Va. CONNELLY SPRINGS flOTCL . II. C. WILUAMS. Proprietor. . - -t , ,v '.. .',..'' ; Connelly Spring, N. C Completely remodeled, hot and cold water, electric bella attuated on th Southern, il mile east' of Aahevlllev elevation 1100 feet. For rates and further Information, address It C WILUAliS Connelly Spring. N. C. ','v ' IN . A 8' to $22 per .''.'..AX, days. m x Mm ; :'',' (' If !'' ' I"'.''
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