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CIIAl-LOTTI. .l)AILY;:OBSEUVi:n, 2 I AY. 15, JV r r Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION PMCA: -'1-.- DAILT.V ,, ' ........ 4.00 Tbra moots .. ............ .... LW SEMI-WEEKLT. , - On yI .,........,..;... ..,-.... W O ftil WtOQt&S .-..........'.. 10 Tore month ltliVM4 - PCBLISHERS' ANNOUNCES! INT. -1 Ne. M loulh Trron atreet. Telephone nuabri: Buainaa olflre, Sell 'phone . tt elty eaJtor'a otlce, BU 'phone, 1J4; . near editor's ofTifte. Bll 'phone, D. .'..: A aubacrtber la ordering the addreaa of nil paper Changed, wilt pleeee In dicate the add raw to which ft la going at the time he aaka for the change to : . be made : ATrtlalng ratet are furnlahad on . appltcatiun. Advertlaera may fael aire . that tbreugh the eolamne of thla . pepw they may reaen all Charlotte and a portion of the beat people la ' thla 8tate and upper South Carolina. a Thla paper glvea eorreepondenta aa wide latitude aa It thlnha publle policy yermlta. but It If I no eaae reapoa elble for their eiewa It la much pre. forred that eorreapondente aim their . Bane te thetr artlrlve. aapMlallr la eaae where they attack peraona or enatttuttene, theugh thla la not de . tnaeded. The editor reeerrea the right ' to give the namea of correspondent ' whao they are demanded for the pur . poae of eraonaJ Mtlafaetlon. To re . eetT eoaalderatloo a communication : Must be accompanied by the true - nam of 4 he- correspondent. TUESDAY. MAY I. 1K. J. P. CALDWELL D. A. TOMPSIXS , " . TUB ARMY'S VALUABLE BEfl , - ' VICES TO SAX FIL4XCIKCO. .. ..'' 4Ono of the Impreaalve Icaaona of . th great calamity," Bays The Army , and Navy Journal, referring to the ,'' Baa Francisco earthquake and Are, ' 1 that It haa given the people at large new and emphatic reminder ; of the value of our mtlliary acrvlwi ' M conaervatora of public Interest In ". - time of peace." Thla la Indeed true, r - ' aa we have already stated. In 'effect, V,. la these column, and It la a pleaaur . ' now that th escltement attendant : 'vtpon tha horrible visitation haa large . , y If not wholly paased away, to note . th real value of the aervlcea render - v 4 by th aoldler of Unci Sam'a ar ', my. But for tha presence of theae men anarchy and pillage must have -'; . reigned supreme, but It was not atone C, In. the suppression of crime that the " army rendered valuable service a ; eared for th alck, burled the dead - and fed th hungry and did many , ' other thing that were necessary. Whll the municipal authorities did ail they could It waa aoon seen that they could not cope with the situation and, to quote from Tho Army and Navy Journal, "the municipal author' V itloa turnfd laatlnctlvely to tha ar ' my. and th army came to the front . There waa an Immediate steadying of eopltlona, Tha appearance of the . v refular troop th vlstbla token - oMao authority which must be i apected. Order took th place of ' .' confusion, property waa placed under - v guard, looting was punished so ef fectively that It ceased, extortion was forbidden. Idlers war excluded from district where they were a bother, - food aad abetter were provided for the) hungry aad roofleaa, medicine " and treatment for the Injured, and th able-bodied were net to work on project of sanitation for the protec . tlon of health." All the complex and ' difficult work was dune In the quiet, matter-of-fact way pec uliar to the Army, a If the troops had been espe cially trained In such labor, and "the wondering populace saw more clear- ly thaa before that the army, while , f It la a fighting army In time of war, I . an army of builders and protectors In time of peace." The journal just t )ttotd, goes on to say: . "Another Iraaon preeented ty the work of tbe military autlmntleM In tha laat ."two weeks Is that the ornlt(kn and . odmlnlstratlon of tha army are In . ( Mat of efficiency unsurpassed In their history. Within forty-eight hours after ' " th deat ruction of gnn Kmnclsro the auli- . alstence department had mora thun l.OM.. ) rattona on the way to the ruined rllv. The quartermaster's dpa.rtment lil'pl thousand! nf tents with equnl prompt nea and the medical department Inail- . tuted measures which Ddlly aaaem- bled Within easy reurh i( the atilTerera 1 f eneugh medical supplies 11 nd altendNnt-i eare fw mo.ono pallnn f..r threel month. Theae facts how ihl the ral supply oepsnmeme or ine army are In a rendition of thorough prpirelrieaa and wiat ID preaeni anil prufHtafd eniM't. . ment , for their In. Drove m.tif am u,.. " ported by every ron-hlrr-lton of eound public policy. The whole work haa aliown ... .1 alee (hat In tha general .lafT th" r,e." Mor' ,h" ln.000 alien- arrived at 1 ?."- h secretary of wr have anlvarlous American porta durlna Ihn IsvaluaMa aemy lor ro.tdlnatlng ltiel,l , . ... ,. various arma of the military aervl. " and I ' Al,r"- bresklna all former - bringing them Into proinnt and bar- records. At this rale, I M00 000 , tnonious co-operation In sudilen emrraen- . ... ' " t :ele. whether of p-.re or war Th, ,. w 'nul'' HTriv,y lhp courw of year. ' hen if i . . a "ever irrnwreat indeed is tne movement to the ,tlon mor apeedlly or nlir I. fri.ll.'.n . t . or . caaiunon tnan in reaponmnx 1n tha! 'i. th far-reaching dlaaater on thei Parifie coast, t'nder the dlraction of n,, "aV"hrn1e0,mi'!;r7. V.' chi. "J U.'. " ' tb end accuracy of clock-work . Nothing but praise haa been heard .( for th manner In which the United i State regular, under command of ., Oeneral Funston, took charge of the panic-stricken city two hours or so , aftef th first grt shock, and en forced brdr, prevented pllUg and ; did avery thing eta that was needful at that tints. There Is no greater . institution In the world than Cnclo ., Sam'a regular he u a comfort and protactloa In time of calamity and a flgbter of. th most vigorous typ in tlm of war, - Altogether the regular I something to be proud of. Vies President Fairbanks Is fra ternal delegau from th Methodist Episcopal Church to tha Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was a a ported ht Birmingham to attend 'the Genera! Conference ' of th latter Church Uat week. He decided, how ever, not , to lea Washington until iay, and pow anaounoea another, I ponement pntll tb passage of th rt nil, 'Thl may mean that Mr, Fairi.anka will attend tha Oeneral Corferenc and then 'again ' that It rtiy slourn befor ba st thtra -- UNAXSVYLUtED QltSTIOXS. s The New Tor It Sun; enaulr;. 'Whr do all th ladle who horse- whip thalr husband on the street aorner it.. -a.i . . - lZ " ; , '""M the city yesterday morning ; after wBiwT--in ;wnippaa nuanenaa, pa a tale, are neither cab driver nor truck- men. , Per "the moat part they are of eiubmtn' who by day are .to be fouod w.ci.x jt.. -1 .. K- .r..I.H nan. lumu ac aaina horae e-n't be kept In a five rooni mW for T??? Henee thl. perfeotly reaaonable Inquiry: neaa. , , u ( ; v ; . i,htd h Pfealdent Of lh atudent body; Eva Whw do all theae wlrea get, their whlpal Mr. .W.P, Buchanan, formerly which ar 'Invariably qulckly ily drawn brandish- I brandiab- v ' " from the folda of dreaaea' and ed vlgoroualyt Thla I one among the' many quea- tlon which will probably forever re main unanswered. Many year ago th writer chanced to . be preacnt when Judge Henry K. Bryan, of the bench of the Superior Court of North Carolina, laid down a newspaper In which he had read an account of a joyous celebration of Bt Patrick' Day In Dublin, rubbed hta glaaaea, amlled and aald he wondered how the delighted celebranta had been able to got together o quickly the paving stones with which they broke the head of their neighbor. A list of th dead and wounded, followed. The late Capt. E. Hayne Davis, of Iredell county, N. C:, (Ood reat him!) used to tell of a bird which waded imo th a tin lo his tall feathers and then solemnly waded, out. and nobody ever understood why he did IL The New Tork Bun ha only added another to th Hat of question which wUl never be answered. The great celebration of the 20th of May here next week la attracting at tention far and wide, and our South Carolina frtenda have contributed no little to this result. For Instance, w And The New York Evening Post Buy ing that the kindly feeling between the people of North Carolina and tho people of South Carolina is In dan ger of being disturbed. In explanation It la recited that 'In Charlotte they have celebrated for more than a' hun dred yeara the signing of tbe Meck- . . . . . enourg ueciaration or inaepcnaence, tha document aald to have been adopted May .0. 1778. and Th Port goe on to aay: This year the rltlsens of North Carolina had planned to mke Mecklen- burg heard round the world, whan alona came South Carolina with, a contention mat there never was any Meckienbura Declaration of Independence. This re- calls a remark of Ram Jones, some year- o. which brought down the arath of the Mecklenburgers. Ha refer- red to the event aa that of 'a doten aiulr- rai-numera wno lanam up on nnra-ciner and declared themsetvea fre and Inde pendent of Oreat Britain.' The next day Mr. Jnnra madn a public apology, and eacaped with hie life." A prominent North Carolinian uned to speak of the utterance of the his toric document aa "the note signed by those fellows on the tOth of May." ims. nowever. is neuner ner nor May 10, 1775, and the event will he fittingly celebrated here next week. Discussing the entrance of radical men Into the Cnlted State Senate, The New Orleans Times-Democrat ays "the season seems to demand soma sort of change In thla august body. Mr. LaFollette and Governor Davis, nf Ark-nuns, and a few mora additions of thla type may save the Senate in the long run from utter dis credit." Which la to aay that' ur New Orlesna contemporary . regard the upper branch of Con (trees 'as pretty had shape at thl time. A movment has been launched at Klnalon to abolish the cigarette. At a public meeting held in th county court house, which waa attended by men, women and children, speeches were delivered by leading rltlaena, who bitterly denounced th habit. Committees were appointed to devtaa plana for driving cigarettes from In town. The cigarette fiend la a nulaancs, but Kin-ton has tackled a tough proposition. The Democrats of rttx.do Island have named Col. Hohert Hale Ives Ooddard as their candidate, for the I'nlted Wales Senate. Col. Ooddard Is described aa "a Repub lican In principle." but Is known as an Independent thinker. It doesn't make, much 'difference, about his politics. for there Is little likeli hood of hla election. '"ni1 "' 'rr - - - n-i . . .. " Th head-lln artist of a leading K"Ul ,,"rn '"""r 'uU t-" w-.rila over " tor u-imi hi non- ator Csrmlck by ex-Oovernor Taylor 111 .ennuaat'e; J n C 1(1 '1 1 V. Draltis." which Is y no mmni bad. Senator Tillman Is. well fortified In deed In his contention regarding th I negotistiona with the President on tho rate hill, having evidence In writ ing, it doesn't look at all well for Mr, Roosevelt. A probable good result from the Han Kranclsco dlwisler will be a re duction of the number of saloons front 4.000 to 1.000 and an a advanc. in the license rate front HOO V U V U. 1 Hand Cat In Planing Mai-lilne. Mr. InfWls M. Bennett, a M,n,.i.. t I A V , Nr'rlh rlrt' ,ii- ' ' a n r a a n n in thumb of hla right hand cut off la a planing machine at the Carolina Man ufacturing Company yeaterday. Mr. Bennett was carried to th presbyte rlan Hospital, wher hi wound were dressed, , , t ... Work on th new tlO.000 addi tion to St. Peter Hospital wa be. gun , ..'i yesterday. The excava tion for the foundation 1 , be ing mad and tha work en th build ing proper wiu . begin within a j taw .. I - V EnSOAU ' ' " ; -., .lu Wie MoTemn of a Numbrt of Pao , !!! OUM-ra. : ' Mr- Clarence O. Wearn returned to spending several days In Henderson, j where h la wife la visiting relative, ' Mr. F. J, Haywood, jr... State bank ,n ln c,ly yesterday morning lef .. I a trlD throuah hla terrltorv. . - I " .' "" Cllllllllun, VI OtlK Weat FJeventh atreeU Charlotte.: but nw'or-WMMnoB1ld,I "Pending several day In the I ?" VJi .'JTS!"!'?' L SSn tf )f . , yterdar tnornlnr for iA-t4..,; Pler ' U?,plul W Oreenvllte. S. c '-l montha. v . ' ) h rt. -..,n a , i Ml aa ny a-w 11. a M la.Concord on legal bualne,. ; Mr. Vinton Ltddell returned' Vo the city yesterday morning after a. vlaltl North.. " . , s j i V i ' r. JMiwin Howard returned yea terday morning from Philadelphia, Pa., where he went on bualnesa laat -r. n. 4, mevtra reiurnoovo in Cltv veatardav mnrnlnr , -Tj my yemsraay inornin. . Mr. Zeb. Hhelton haa returned th. ntv art K...I-.M. .. . v.irr- :.,.". v-.. w York in tho interoet 0f hi firm, tha Uttl-Long ..Company. , v . : Mr, A-A. Abernethy. of Llncolnton. V'C' 7:. . . " " . C. .I- waa a 1ltor in tha clt- yesterday. Major R. L. Letnater, of SUteavlll. spent yesterday In Charlotte. . . Among th vlaltora In th city ye terday war Hon. W. D. Turner and ll. W. Clifford, of Rtateavllle. who were guest at the Hotel Buford. Mr. Lotte w. Humokrcv left lastnoe ceieorauon .or tne iQtn. . . . evening xor vtumingion on tegai pubi - Tr . ... . ; . Hooker, of Oreensboro, were In the! . - w . .; - ' . ny yesieraay, araying ai mo vrnirai. Among u "ui-ot-wirn ptupw wr. K-v'm. Mr' Keldsvllle. ?i.erl,art. of ,1 -pent yesterday In Charlotte, ataylng at the Huford. Mr. Charle A. Moseley left yester day morning on a business trip In the South, Hev. A R. Shaw, paator of tn I Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church, returned to the city yeaterday morn ing from Steele Creek, where he aa Kisted itev. P. If. Qwynn In a aerie of meeting. Mr. W. H. Belk returned to th city yeaterday morning after spend- In; Kunday with relatives In Monrfte. Mr. A, M. Mccomty nan returned to me ciiy arier a proiracieu visu in rrirutn'-. . ' . - Rev. Plato T. Durham, pastor of 1.-1 1... J.t k. I -..... I . - . .. . . I I I II 1 1 , MCll UU HI I UUIllli 17 1 1 v w terday morning for Montgomery. Ala., attend the General Conference of -nur.., Domn, M- j,mM Lawaon. advance repre I (tentative of the X'hauncey Southern Stock Company. BDent yesterday In I ik. -i,v nn kn.m.i. M, Wi.,on r. Artnm. of tha local I . .LT l"" "Dr'rv'r' "v" l",B morning for Ashevllle to report the proceedings of the convention of the American Cotton Manufacturer' Ai aoclatlon for hi paper. Mr. R. M. Knox.V Btatesvlll. wa. a Charlotte visitor yeaterday, &fr. Crawford J f'oonr of Fay- etteviite. la in ta cirv Mr fnorwirt la a nrrimln.nl lianlr v In 1 Ha rm ni t a 1 of the Cape Fear section Mr. O. L. Smith, who now travel in Tenneasee. I. visiting relative, and friends In the city. Mr. John H. Andrews, a nromlnentl young man of Raleigh, waa in th Mr. V. J. Craig, of Htateavllle, was a guest of hi brother, John M. Craig, at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterdsy. Mr. K. II. Aldrlch, of Pall River,! Mass.. was a xueHt of Mr. H. c. Clark I at the tktuthern Manufacturers' Clubl van.p.iiv I -""' ... ... I Mr K 11 N'aho of IVen- Yorlf. waa I I . . I .. 1 . .. . ...... .. W. , . , . I .... ... .. -. ... ..... - . I niser introuucea mm to tne soutnerni Manufacturers' Club. lr. James A. Blum, of Wlnston-Sa-I lnm. was a visitor In the city laat I evening, being a guest at the Cen- tral. Among the out-of-town people her I yesterday was Mr. 8. Harry Malchor, of Moorcsvllle. Mr. Charles McMutlen. of Wilming ton, waa among the guesta at th Bu ford laat night. Mr. J. It. Hall, of Helmont, was among the vIMiors In the city yeater day. A 1 2,000 1'AKIMII HALL Work to lie IW-gun at. Once on New Psriali Hall In Rear nf St. Peter' Church A Pew I lit creel Ing Xote. A very Important meeting of St, Peter a Kplscopal congregation wa held In the auditorium of the church laat night The meeting had been railed fur the purpose of dlscuaalng the proposed plana for the new par iah hall, which la to be rrevted on th lot in the rer of the church. It waa derided utmiilniounly last night to push the work without delay. Th build in la to cont IH.00O and I to ronalM of n gymnaalnm, audlto rlum, parlors euitahle for guild meet ing, etc., nnd Sunday school room. Th stylo of nn hltecture I to' be In keeplnx Willi that of thl building, which la decidedly Mime, main hand-l"1"' The erection of thin new of thin new pa rlsh hall recalls th. fa.. I II, ..I IK- loci t IUU th EBIS-ltln,. v.., . o trrry rep-i Idly In I'hsrlotte In recent years. Ther re few churches In the ' city that have accontpllehed so much. Ht. Pet-!0' era Hoapiisl la nio of the beat In stitutions of lt kind In the Htats. Th Thorn ison t phHiinxc la surpassed by few If any rhnrltahle Instltufloas In the South. The Hood Kamarltan Hos pltsl. for i oiured people, is an In stitution that la doing a vast amount of good In the city. Among The Col ored people, there Is also the 8t. Ml- chad's Training and Industrial Mis- Ui. .u I. 1 ., .. ... - """7 street. There are a number of Episcopal missions in and about tha city.' In Heversvlll. Is Ht. Andrew' or the Clarkaun meniorlal chapel. At' th corner of Tenth and Davidson may be found St Martln'a chanel in ri- worth I the i huA h of th- liWtC XulHul , ... Z1?1' The Chapel of Hop is lo- I rated at the tllnxlism Mills. On Or. ham street Is Ht. John's chanel and t th Thompson Orphannae la the church of Hi. Mary, the Virgin. Recently Improvements have been Uthorlaed for Ht. Peter's Hoaoltal rA'nno111 rt,u,re tn" 'Pndltur of 110,000. . , . . -1 Find Terrapin Alive In Asliea. BBn Francisco Chronicle .PM nf .,h,j,'2!!"f.1 in!W following uM4lng - tf t lie coiner of Powell I rl I'll! a MUUU1SSI4 Miss n'r.fl,nI wiiaa I liar. 1 streets yealerdsy morning. lotte ri i: iJlgima street, and Mlaa Ully I'lowms n"V f Sydney, Australlu, Wher omel moved th ahe and dehria snd found th lerrsuln. It was an arilva ih-i m.1.1 placed on the ground near water ran in- ia , the hay and swam away. . r , This animal bad ondoubtedly passed throuh the firs and Mv-d for 1 day in the a-has f th baseraent In which it Waa lOUnau d ... . -. I Supposed to b t,0 eara nM l.i" natural mummy ef a miner In axeni , preservation., which mumminad by 11 a. Few Hlnor Happening to and . Mim j..va Kddina'hae accented a position with, the -Cbarlott 'Halting m I company, i, .; .. t ( . Mra. M. B. Wriston, who ! haa oeen in for noma Umi. ww rest In l" ir ' ymrua.,. . 1 ' TBI two-vearwtlil a-lrl of Mr. an1 I T . . M CVOy IS Very Itl Bl. meir of I .t , , L 'Z " ' " .1 1 avrvrai montna. ,: - . 1 ". . , . I.' I HataaatJBi rAMA aiff 1 I aiai SBJ a pnrlng and curbing the.ld k 1 WaUK un r riak nnrm aMa nr h'.asir i ni I wlk on the north aid of Eaat Third "lrw-n'on Tryon to College atraet. I ' -Charlotte ' Academy of Medicine 1 wm meet to-n aht at tha cltv'hall at I :0 o'clock. . Paper will be .read by I Dre. A. J. Crow el I and T. IT. Conner. pav ...o.h.., 1 a I . vl Zl " , "V.. - ...- I th marrlara nt Me V. 1 Ahorn-ihv tel. a uif., Z. uuiy.i v r- h . ,,. - I . JL'i I klT -tf1-r. TM' J J- W fanner 0 th county after the rec mA . I PT,n ent cold anan. ... It waa a genuine I '--w-Th Charlotte Artillery and tha 1 Mornetr Nest vRinemen, the two lo 1 cat military orcan aatlons. ar drill Mllng hard to be In excellent ahgp for 1 -iwr, Mr. M. M. Parker ha not! I'"a xroviaence rresDyterian cnurcn 1 iiiilvi 1 n will M ('I'P III inmr rail there. He expect to be her between 1 r.n 1st and the lttb of June.. , -wm., w.rf.wir twirl-..? Mneg.;LTbr.r;hHd toMKlj -0 I tv muii.. mi...", i... - I onr mfswenaera.- wlihont , charre. to roalden?e or pUc of balnea. for unual routine business waa transact- od. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoover va. terday inaUtuted action ' ; In a ult against tho Life Insurance Com- panr of Vlrainia foe itan th. .i of premium, with Interest, paid on a poucy in me company. Mr, Ll ' IL Robinson, who waa un from Providnca yeaterday, say that the cool night ar making the cotton look mighty sick.. Th cold weather on top of the froat of a few weeks 1 ago make tpd prospect blue. 1 . Amu Weather, a proaperou, re apectable negro farmer of Steel Creek townahln waa .the victim of a 1 . . ...... -TI.wtK ,,V,1I, V- 1 1 nnn, inur U .. M .. & I w V Nllllh ttV K WU work horae worth about 1100 u stolen from hta atahu if ffviff-K tnat night. "Are you kolnr In the floral na- rada? Lota of your frtenda era and It 1. gotnTto be a thins of btaSS Every lady haa the ambition to go In a floral parade. Thla la an exceed- Ingly favorable ODDOrtunltv." . Thla la th cry ofith boy In charge of tho .0a Clean, well aasorted stock will ln floral narade " -I voice about IX. 00 to tl.OOO.O. - Good rea- ' ini aecoraiora are woraing on me nuiiaing in tne ousineaa sec- Jhe city Mm J ber of them are already gaily dreaaed week- Bealdea th bunting nd - eloth decorations thousands of llncandeseent lights will be used. AU ready the Hotel Buford. th Denny '.nd the .tore of Garibaldi. i . have been bedecked with llghta. MAHIXE BAXD CONCERT. Tilts la to be the Mn-lcal Event Of the 20th of May Celebration. The special concert which"' will be given by tbe Marin Bandln tha Academy' of Music on Tuesday slant the S2nd, will be a decided musical event, it will beam nromntiy at tiao o'clock and will last about-two hours. Tha Mirin. liund n-in niav niiniu. . . " ' or tlmea. in fart Iwlca aarh daw. mnrn. ' - - " , In mm,A - I AW. . 1 I " everyoooy can near me music. DutlCHJCDRENS clothes, sblrtwalat and their selected concert pieces from the! underwear made at low prices, gatls- great composer will be given only ln faction guaranteed. Carrie Williams, alt till special concert m the Academy I wjiere all ncc. Hsary facllltle ar af- roraea and music lovers can iook I forward to a treat on thl occasion. Th Drices will be .SO. .78 and 11.00. 1 Tickets will be on sale Saturday morn- I a " ' ::''V't"' Ihs Mm 1 A . . ' .. I L. .A Tna.ail. Tm. -m I . ... people, out-of-town order for tickets will be received and reserved by R. I It Jordan iv The demand for seats la going to be very large m. alt those who desire them would do well -to buy them as wiij nn irvi ill,-. j ma iiuint i "ti a oeneni ior ine Mann nunii in up predatlon of It- services on the oc I caalon of the 20th of May celebration and 'the attendance la. therefore an expression of commendation and ap- plauae. ? Dl'HHAM KV'PERIOR COURT. Dot kct tho Heaviest In Many Month Judge l-VrguAOn Presiding and Colonel Thompson v Proracuting---Hodges Case May be Callctl Thura-d"- J.-m-.-i;--: :. Special to The Observer, " ,; ' ' : Ditrhiim, May l.l This is 'court week In I)urhnm. Judsv Furaerson is presiding snu oi. v. Thomuson is sctma sou- rltor. The docket Is. ens of the laret hna been herein nlany months, The if no oi couri is ror sui one waea ana r , ... J'" 7 vV" .r." 't ill WM. Ill tll-t wiuiini VI ...... llf I a' aw io in next term. 1 There were a total of 1M caaes docket ed when court convened this morning, US these being new cases, in tha Jail there were 43 ptlaonrs: awaiting trial at thla term. Tfo of these prtsoners;jre i:iiarH-ti who ctipuai onrni-i, una, aJai. Ilodaea, helna chnrgad with murder. Id the other. ('. A. Peters, being ehaVjd with criminal n-xault, hla daughterlbe- Ing the asxrieved party,; Among th ptb er caaes are several of imDortanc. I -Thla mornlna a hltl was sent the rrnnd Jtiry In the ense of J. 11. Hodges, the wire layer. It la expected; that the venire tn- II 111 tie drawn and the ens begin about Thursday morning, In trial. It will take two day Tha only important -CHse called this mornlna whs one against Robert Robert- colored, churned with aecret aaaault. T,nl" waH continued and can be disposed "l l"r,nlt the week, Th Robertson ease L "n hn,n"l tma tnw of h between tn union and non-union bncg masons Iceicr and Decpt-r. ITlr. un It la Just na well te remember that the perpetrator of the following I not an Id.hm.. .kn..-h i, k.. k n said that there are not two Irishmen alive who can heat hint In the matter nf "hull ' Tk. Amr an-lrl- from his place in the local. council chamber, he called attention to what he dom-rlbed as the unseemly Inter- hla iiiltiiii. ' - "L never sneak. Mr. Mavnr." ha .,fW a-..... remarked "but what soma other fel 1. l,. ,i . .i 'ow fut" nl P"on ln: and when I turn o look at th VolC I sea noth- soBr looks and allencat" '. lie IK.. . wa . a mm 1 nf Propod.,,ubUc 'hr In th park, h gravely observed: ' A '' Wo cannot gtr- Itl ' W conhot afford Itl W have to be aatlsfled with what w get and w don't vn get that!". " . ? ,Th. --en-V t,:.. Le -..- Inot.at wll cut short when tha sneak. 1 -..,,., , ui.i 1 ut lhhiiiki naa w II nnuea, aemanoeq: 1 "Vhatar you laughing, at. how t -wppo yU want m to sit down AXNTAL lUXIXTTIOX C1VVS. IJrary 8M-(etUa f the IreshytTlnn 'ollrtro ICfx't-ive In Honor of llirir . The Tlerlan ami Qimmi Sigma Literary aorletlea received In honor of their frtenda In the 'parlora of .the Preabyterian,,' College laet evening. The Aa,lla, the parlora and adjoining I -""- ""'"a V luntuii; ucvy,,. ,4 for th. occa-lon, th, aocletjr color. Js'alr, president of the! Odmma Sigma Society, and Louie Alexander, preel dent of the Pierian'- Society .atood 1 wn a mr-m in, i,miiut lMMr kni.4r.rf vtMltnra from, tha a - ---- v- w . "-''' . V&ZZZ XT. Vv..nr MTntv Ve- ! i . - . - . . w - freshment were erved.The vn Ing waa a fitting Introduction to rom mencement day proper, xhe exercise of which are to take place in the au ditoiium tola evening. v " . . . . . 1 xner WM a Dig 10-00 in WUiaxown I T . I : ' ""M'w 1 to nte xrienaa ana tnetr pannera. a ..-,- hand furnlahad rniMlc . Minor aoid rerreohment .- ana auaity ootie and beaux danced. Up to a late hear ao . one had been killed, but thoee In command aald that thing would not be rlf ht until about, daylight. PEOPLE'S COLUD Tha'' America-. District Telegraph I Company. dcJIrera package, parcel. I note, invitation, vfurnlahea meaaen- sM emuid. service at a1 I f.vmiasmenta for . , Oil-cnluxoa, I 'inono JS. - OtUoo 'with .weetarn I I?MU. TelTP'- ' Coinpaiiy. PhOfia JS. ' ' J?19 K."" """ " ,c P" Kar r" . aax woroa, . wo aa taaen for leaa than 10 crnta. , Cash In advance, WANTED. WANTED-Al one two flrst-elasa job ana aa men. uooa wave 10 riant tm tie.' Entererla Printing Co.. Hurh -etn, , I WANTEIBy. old. established ' Chicago I nrm two young men of good hablta, obr and induatrioua and able to give I , . , K ... 1 M 1 1 -I. n A IKVICT iiw. u ir, nu JU1ICIV. UWV DM V 1 . . a . . . . .. ' S . p 2 v w nuauera. BMi"blrr' N' ' - ' 1 WANTED By -June 1st position by ex- I aerlenced . regutered pbarmadat. U yra' experience; married. At re fere nee a. AMttM f""macl.t, car Dally Obeerv.r. WANTED-Purehaaer for- aetabllshed grocery buslnesa In one of beat town In- weatera North Carolina. nomilaUon 1 sons for Bailing a good business. Address 1 cash stuyercara lally Observer. to occupy I WANTED On or two table board-. King 1239. WANTED Two or three men of good thch'Br,.ce,,f 1?,' '"iikf-J." 8tHn,dlBfor tJSS1' eat standing fraternal Insurance ordera Exclusive territory and ' remunerative contracta. Adareea box MB, Qreeasboro, N. c . . ".t -; " i. IttSCJEXLAJraOTJS. liriwr.Rint.r -,n. v,.- meat iiowcr from Mia Maml Bay. L'Phons UXL-l IMOCLDER8 WANTED Floor and bench machinery., open a hope, steady work lt)i. tm -wa . on D- En, r. XTr. . w. v.-w w. .u UHIl.il.inhL. " w-n,...., , OOINO AT COST-Just a few of those raainanoea nt h, tha PUHmnn . i. My Co. All of them In Bulldlns A Loan For prices and desoriDtlons aoDlv to Oao. oiepnens. jrTeaiaent. A FREE PRESENT Sendu name, of - a - persons naving any skin disease and re- celve a nice present.. Barium Springs Co, " . SAN FRANCISCO great dlaaater. Only bopa.v Far oi ,UJU flt tr. 7legler Co 1 pr Illustrated. . Extra Credit eiven. Out 211 Locust St., Phlla- IdflpDIg, r. SALESMAN WANTEDWell equipped aalesmas to call on physicians. A vary exceptional 'opportunity , la offered for immeamii wora. otai- a, inq vxpen- ence. lock Box lb. Phllsdelphlo. FOR SALE. FOR SALE QUICK Reading, Standard ...Wheel; nearly new. Apply , "Wheel, car unaerver. FOR BALE Electrio motor, 10-hor power. . Bhaw Jllaress Co. FOR SALE Two chairs and on' mirror ess, second-hand. Addresa Climax Msroer anop, Hicaory, w.' c , FOR ' HALE Complete laundry outfit. Drr room, eniin. boiler,- wssher. ex tractor, gsa maknr and all tnschlnes of fered si a wnoie or aeparat, W. Kuker, Durham, N. C. FOIt RAUt-AX established hook and stationery bualnesa that ' took In over IJO.OOn In cash last year; located In en of the best towns -In th -South.- If In t rested write to "Stationary," car Ob server, Charlotte. N. Cj , FOH BALK Th re Ighty-hors return tubular bolUra, second-hand hand. Calvin Mfg. Co, I -FOH- 1UCNT. tt. FOR' RENT Threw f, room " suitable for r light housekeeping. -Ring I2V, . - LOST. LOST Small gold watch. monogram E. E. u. Nam maid and data May 14. Wot. . Reward tor return to Observer of- flc. LOST Bunch ef Key and Chain, v Re turn to Observer afflc and recelv r- wra. . 'v . , . - .... CHEMICAL ANaLTHES. ORES OF BVXRT DEscRirnon t .irra mm a. 14-11 W. Ith etreaV Chaxlotta. N. C ' ' f '-': J. t3t a Ra-Print Copy j :'Vr-T-' th; Original .-'.,.',;- Lavson's History . Of Mi Carolina .. Valuabl to Any Library. Formerly Soldi for 1.00 Now Sell for 1.60. , ,' ' ASSAYING "-i, It.t , If j.t.. nl . I .... .J L.-1-. M o - . . ' -a-n en . w-a a crain over, the same , , "r" ""-"w' aouoic. v w niic tne uul siiuvvn such a civ Haa MMA 9 m mm Am maaZ r . tmimmm aaaw. Kaeeping uttCH bwvw .MUmUmAJmMm. -aiv utiuiu. vuf UU5U.C55 is ? wxiat o aoes -tne t I. of grwtlniafkete been rornrig in rb Plenty things that are the latest -are king -addd; byS a - . . - e cacn express to nearly Newest jNcckwcarJ For Men dnd Women f.V-'; , ; Emfeadercd wash 4 irijiahds itf& lfcM iauJorsajn black be found that is popular Price oi25d-: The Bi 20th Is Near "' '-'v, : ' . V.-" '1 - ' :. ": 'v . So don't put pff your hour come now while want. ; - y e? snau ;-.pe busy v every ? day; this weefe. Our stores werrpa terday, Jpeople nr? Underwear i . .. . . .... , ..' is cominir to bur bier stores to take advantage oi our woiiucifui lawgauise ioixray. can ,ai-, tora to miss seeing ounoveiv une -or under- ! - wear : We have the crettiest little pink arid blue : lisle thread vests voul whitf and cream vests eiaMfn 4-r v: 1 1 nO " ' "'. I 'W a WlAtd " VVT Ve r . T dave atrnanas snuir. .weii-nttintr under crar- ii - ..... w,.. mentSf ootn ior xnin ana nesny laaies tor tnis : . we have the most perfect fitting, flexible uri- It 111. allAALklS aTLsVaa taAsaas a t aasl aWsag - children s underwear parallelej ;Ask-t6 see dtir cambric waists for children, only 25 Ceb. No mother can' afford toibe ithout:ffie V wa mtr V. ' '!,. motto ls-pretty garments,; perfect it attention a ' "if. c nn h 1 1 i JL- I VuVL'-J 1 - - ' 1 month bt anv fcvlnna "- e- vvi, . t..viw U1M1 otner departments;; havc r7ain. ? vir rnp- inrm jf - a., a.1 . .- , j V VV- MW llMUatttlUtlUit " , ' duvu Li.iiiv-'. .. itrrrnnr ' ;llcv Coods - a .. v - . every Department 6 'V .'J.:'... vV- shopping to .-the last; you can get! what vyotr ready, for the 20tKw - ::i Depart , - ... ever saw at 50 cents.' - ta,aU,;'ai2afj:'ffr.mln,,v?. TJrirSrc ev-.n 'a"a.C J'.'a.-! 'i tuv KUWU Ul ' LLP" - " . ,. v9f;r ,(,. : o m'f' ; '.; aa WA A Am . . .a-aTa-aT : h-LA .' Illla J . I 1 I our line r is without a '-.A VM 1 1 n - i c-'fts t. UKitsi.:;lV.ZK4t clown a chance." r-r mf .n-r-r-a M n . j fc. W w, , " J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 15, 1906, edition 1
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