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12 , CHARLOTTE. DAIIY OBSERVER, ,MAY 20, 1CC3. gumption ef the throne hy KlnfFeter, , a - comix-lKton ( offered (or th pur ! ox aor arias suitable poem to be set to muslo. Hottvtr. none of th t rcajny poma aubmlttott wrra considered - i by , the commute to possess sufficient .' ; mrlt to be worthy of aceeptanca. , A few 'reek tiro -a- pcwoi found IU way into the hand of the commute which was nassed na as belnr entitle to tno Bon (or. After publishing the on through- ; J out the empire, all of the Servian mu (IcUna have been called upon to oompet for a musical aetttnaV and ,a priae baa ibeen offered for to oeet composition ' ' t submitted. Vi.- A plan has bn ag-IUted for aometlme " paat to have American debutanta who j, jbavo boon studying In Parla, appear In ..Toper at tbe Harsh Bernhardt Theatre, .'but not until recently did the acheme ..Ita definite ehapa According to- the -4 present arrangement the theatre haa been engd for two night In the last t Bart ox the Dreaent monln. and tor an '' ether alght In June, at which will be i preeented JJosarfs "Don Juan." Cluck's jj Orphee" and Donlaetti'a "La Favorite." '.The oaat of eololata will be made up en- ) tlrery of American student sinners, while the chorus and tnuaiciane win te com prised of tbe people regularly employed. number or prominent laaies. among 4 welsh tbe American realdents are con- , splcuoos, have lent their name and ln . fluence rs patroneaaea, and It ace ma that ,. 1 the undertaking will prove successful. , . ; T-' Out of sympathy for fellow countrymen ' t the 'American element In Paris refused to take part In the celebration of the . anniversary of Benjamin Franklin, which J had been elaborately planned for prior . io mo Ban rTanriauo caiauropny. in T;; f lire tth .: (A-i date haa therefore been postponed. The presentation of Kranklln'a statue to the ! city of Paris was a part of the cetrbra i Von. ; " Edward A. McDowell, whose composl- tkms have delighted, enlightened and '' ' , ! made better many a music lover through ''V -teat' the werld, nnd who him eatnbllalied 'iv- . ,'a new standard for American mimic, Jls st the present time in a condition of'oompleie phyalcul lielpleaincsa a well or mental HIpee. In addition to ilila, - he Is In such financial straits h to become - .an object of charltv. The Mendelssohn ,j. 'Glee Club, of New York. hn taken the Initiative In creatine, a fund for the emi nent composer's relief, and shmild the appeal become generul. It Ik certain that : . the musical fraternity throughout Anicrl . C wDl respond generoualy In the call. The Clnelnnatti May festival, which consisted) of six performances and ended early In the present month, was a com plete success both financially as well an artistically. In udriltlon to appearances by such distinguished artists as Blr Kd--ward Elgar. Mm. Uadaki. Janet ftpencer, Herbert Wltherspoon. Charles W. Clark. Corlnno KMer-Kelsey, John Coats and Frank Van der Stuck en, the chorus num bered over ISO voices and the orchestra eon listed of IM piece Nutolthataiidlng the coat of the undertaking reached the $40,000 mark, the receipts came to some thing; over this amount, giving a profit to the association of a few thousand dollars. 0 THIS DAY IN HISTOBY '' H rcraEyqauKriv at wnrrsETr. 14WAlono OJod Hed - from --to(f ; Kxetvlmttbe Medal n Wtn- ner. UlUla ajia b vrLVi w wjeamw wa . . wamm Uln In -what a tail on .AmoriEd Whltgott.- My.ll.--Commencemnt aailed, but , he ppeajr to have tt.now In profren at Whltaett Instl- had chlaf aharo in dlroctlng tuU and tha crowd tua far hare th voyaf e. ana on hla roturn btt very large. In tha Athenian 80- publlshad an amUslne; - account cioty the prises have been awarded of the country they visited. follows: Declamation to - Walter uixon, vi nil county; imprvninvia The coming week will be an eventful one In the hlitory of North Carolina and more especially In the growth of Char lotte, One of the most prominent fea tures of the celebration will he the ptay rng of several bands, not only on spe cial occasions but on very upeclal ones. s the musical events of the week will receive extended notice through the dally columns of The Observer, fur ' the notice Is needleis at the present writing. . - . The familiar face of Wm. A. Peters '. Was seen on Charlotte streets a few '' days ago. Suggestive, very. tJ)ltOmTfIC8 O.V THK tX)GARKE " lUrer'a rapacity for Swallowing Pro. . plea Make finme Kuperatltlou 'T Latest Vk-tlm a Klnhrrnian t'olum- bia QnU After the Dig Confederate . . Kettnion. , Observer Bureau, v' lion Main Htreet, Columbia. 8. C. May 19. , The events of tbe pant week have Made some people superstitious about this Conggree river and lis capacity for drowning people and losing their bodies. In leae than a week three drownings hare occurred, and two of the bodies have lain In the water sev- oral days. The third drowning oc 'ctirred late laat night among a party (' of fishermen operating In a small ..pond on the Lexington side of the ' river about 14 miles below this t-tty. The name of the dead man could not be learned. This cane will ho handled by the Lexington coroner ami I It. 1 difficult to get at the details of the affair. The dead man was a rrsi - dent of the Hand Hill section of Lex , Ington. ' The body of Wallace Mason, the lympia Mill village man who fell ; .overboard laat Sunday w hile rocking ' a boat he was In, In tow of a naptha ' launch, was found yeaterday afternoon by a negro boatman. Charlie Williams. "t The body wss found Jammed In the ' fork of a tree lying In the river abotit lx miles below the point where Mr. Maaon fell overbosrd. Th tdy was In a frightfully riccompoaeil state and i waa a grewsome sight us well aa si. k ,t enlngly repulsive otherwise. Mrs. ; Wallace has removed to Charlotto ? since the drowning and the Inquest ' ta being suspended until answers can ' be had from her and from his brlh t ar living at Oreea, Greenville county. jne rxmy or ine nearo who was drowned at Denly s pond n the Hlch- land side of In.- river about 1J miles t below the city Tuesday, was recovered 1 ihl m i.,nln. Thi. U .. . . in" iiut waa aiso which. , having a rapid clrcula tlon. he waa supposed to be the discoverer, and it came gradually . to be called by hla name. IMt-Chrlstopher Columbus, the . discoverer of the ' new world. '-. died at Valladolld, Spain, aged about 70. He had devoted his whole life to the study and ac complishment of hla grand enter prise, and Ita complete success embittered the remainder of his daye by exciting the perfidy and Ingratitude of a base and treach erous nation. 1331. Cortex mustered hi army In the great market place of Tez cuco, to make a division of It appoint commanders, assign to each the station where they were to form their camps. In order to Invest the city of Mexico. On this- day this city was Invested with 917 Hpanlards and 7MO0 Indians, which were soon In creased to 250.000. He had 8 horaes. three large Iron cannon and 1 smaller, of copper. 1,000 arrows, the strength of this lit tle army having doubled by the supplies from Spain and the An tilles. The Spanish troops. In proceeding to their post. In commencing the siege, had sev eral engagements witn ine Mexicans. In attempting to break the acqueduct of Chapol taDaf. to cut off the water from the city, a powerful resistance waa inude. At one aaaault, so thick wss the shower of arrows, darts and stones, which were shot at them, that eight Hpan lards were killed and more than in wounded, and they were with difficulty able to retreat to Tiaco pun, where they encamped. 1774. British Parliament passed an act for transporting Americana to Kngland for trial. 1775, cittsens of North Carolina. In convention at Charlotte. Meck lenburg county, declare them selves Independent of the British Crown, organise a local govern ment and begin preparations for a military defense. 177 J.- Articles of confederation and union agreed on by the Ameri can colonies. 177. Major Sherburne, with 140 Americans, marching to relieve the post at The Cedars. In Cana da, was attacked by 500 Indians and ufler an oDsiinaie Mine, the party surrendered. The In dians having lost a chief and It warriors, massacred as many prisoners. 1771. Oen. Orant. with 7,000 Brit ish, made an attempt to surprise IaFayette. then posted at Bar ren Hill. Pa., with 2,(00 men. The latter escaped by a masterly retreat. ISIS. American frigate Congress. Capt. Smith, captured British brig, Jean, 10 guns, took out 40 tons of copper and sunk her. 1S29. Gold discovered In Burke county. N. O.; quicksilver also found. 1835. A convention of the Demo cratic party met at Baltimore, snd nominated Martin Van Buren for President. U(, In Mexico the Congress sus pended the presidential au thority of Kanta Anna, while a prisoner In Texas; Oen. Barra gan, Vice President, assumes executive functions, but dies shortly after. 184. A treaty of peace made with the Navajo Indians and tho United Slates. 1MI. Telegraphic dispatches all over the North selxed by order or the government. 1861. North Carolina secession ordi nance adopted. 1 8 1 . Governor Magoffin proclaimed the neutrality of Kentucky. 1862. The Heward-Lyons treaty be tween Oreat Britain and the United mates for the suppres sion of the slave trade, retlflod. 1861. J. Howard. Jr., a Brooklyn. ( N. Y.. newspaper man. arrested and confined In Fort Lafayette, charged with the authorship of the famous "bogus proclamation" calling for troops. 1879. Ht. Patrick's Cathedral, New 1 or., nenicated. lOB. Minister John Barrett to Panama declared yellow fever problem on lathinu greater than that of administration or of en gineering canal. In the Dialectic- Boclety: Declamation, to H. M. Jacob, of Camden county, to J. B. Ingle, of Guilford county: Improvement, to' C. G.- Cera wan, . of Pamlico county. - Haturday evening at 8 p. m., the class In elocution will give an enter tainment followed by a reception to old students. Sunday morning at 11 a. m.. Dr. R. C. Beaman, of Durham, will preach the annual sermon, and at S p. m.. Rev. William 8. Clapp, of Philadelphia, will make the addreaa before the Y. M. C. A. Monday is commencement day and will be taken up by the literary address, the grad uation exercise, and the senior speak ing, followed at night by the alumni address and the reception: Many visitors are already here and othera are coming by every tram Mualc la being furnished by the Spray Silver Cornet band of 20 player. Tho weather thus far haa been delightful and the exercise much enjoyed. Hun day and Monday will see immense crowd here If the weather contlnuea fair. , A GKNKROU8 mPONSE. Rcveral Contribute to Fund to Send Vnfortunatei Cornell ua Girl to Hos pital. To the Editor the The Observer: . I thank you for giving space to my appeal for a hospital fund for Miss Lillian Pace. The checks are coming In and we are greatly encouraged In the belief that a sufficient sum will be raised to secure the required treat ment. Borne who are giving wish their name withheld from publica tion. Among the checks are the fol lowing: Model Steam Laundry, Char lotte, $&; C. C. McAllster, Aahboro. 12.60; J. L. Smith, 11; Noah Wlnecoff. II. The General Conference of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church, South, now In session In Birmingham, Ala., will present the appeal to the people of that city. B. B. SMITH. Cornelius. May 19. 1904. Matthews News Note. Special to The Observer. Matthews, May 19. Mr. and Mra. James JV'atta have the sympathy of many friends In the death of their Infant daughter. The Interment took place yesterday in the Matthewa Cemetery. Mr. Wade Carpenter has gone to Forest City on business. He will be absent about a month. Dr. Green Kea has moved to Mat thews where he will practice medicine with Dr. Heed during the summer, Mlas Kate Grler came home from the Presbyterian College Wednesday, Miss Lulu Williams left yesterday for Charlotte, and to spend gala week In the Queen City. Mlas Maude Hoyle, daughter of Kev. M. H. Hoyle, Is expected home to-day. She taught In the Thomasvllle graded school the past year and has been visiting In Lexington for the past week. She heard Madame Nnrdlca at Salisbury Thursday evening. Mra Mary L, Betta, f Salisbury. . Correspondence .of- The Oboerver Salisbury, May II. Mrs.. Mary L. Betta, one of tha rcfty bet -known ladles, died this afternoon following a atroke of paralysis yesterday even ing about 7:10.. Bha had been ia good health all the year and there was no j warning whatever about the paralytic stroke. Bha waa walking; on the front porch and awooned, but before aha fell to the steps managed to reach the ground, where ah) was picked up and brought Into.- tha house. From , tha first she ahowed no slcns of Improve ment and thl afternoon died about I.-S0. Mr. Bett leave. In her imme diate family, her two sons, ,Mesara Paul and Clarence E. Betta, of thl city, and Mr. U E, Helllg, of Sails- bury, i a brother. Mr. c. U. Heiug. of ML Pleaaant: Mr. Oeorge O. Hel llg, of Joneaboro, Illinois, and- Mr. Lewi H. Helllg. of Concord, are also j Drotner. jura 8. tl. nearne, or Aioe marle. la a alitor, as I Mra Graoe C. Hall, of Magnolia. Mis. The funeral arrangement have not been made aa yet . ' ...,. DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS dtcreaae In the aame ratio that the uael of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increase Ihey aav you from danger and bring I nulck and painless release from consil-l nation and the Ilia rrowlnr out of IL Strength and vigor always follow their I use. Guaranteed by K. H. Jordan Co., I uruggisia sse. Try toein. Bibles and Testaments All atylea and many other valuable Book at lowest prices. -W, C. HOOD. U West 6th Street.. Dr. E. Nye Hutchison.' ' HatchUon. INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OJTFICKt No, t, Hant BoDdXag, BeO Vbons 3tX AMOBttS One Second-Hand Elmore Runabout 10 H. P. Two Cylinder En gine. rKlUrJ $200.00 Mr! Armistead Burwell. Jr. Rut ladle Wither two mllee north. I ' west of town, near his saw mill and O NOTM irjOu M. PDODe 943 lumber yard. There were burned I A i. t oj:it about 175 cord of wood valued on geill, AW aUUJaC ,AU&OmO-J the ground at about 1200. The fire ha not yet been extinguished but no further trouble Is anticipated. iArge Amount of Wood Burned. Correspondence of The Observer. Davidson, May 18. A lire broke to-day about noon on the farm of The Limit Boston Transcript. Oreat preparation hns been mak ing In Mecklenburg, N. C, to celebrate this year Its declaration of independ ence, said to have been made May 20, 177S. and now starts up a contention In South Carolina that there never was any such declaration. Thl is likely to set the people of Mecklen- burg-Hwenrln . Got Hie Ileal Thing. Cheap Imitation Extract contains harmful Ingredients. Ask your gro cer ror uiue KiDDon vanilla. Abso lutely pure, goes twice as far a other kinds, and the "Blue Ribbon Flavor" Is perfection. 1 - . . Dues . CLKVKLA.MVK COTTON CROP. V UN. I I badly decomposed , this will likely be Frot Did Little Demur and Ht.A Was Nrrr Ifc-tlrr Miclbyltes Com. In to Big Celebration. The InijucMt over orrespundencs of The Observer, held to-morrow uk.ik.. . .... The crowd, -re ail . u. I "r '. "mg to the fine hup morning ine fakir think j t-muim nq uooma ar in piles ready for shipment at the Intersections of ; Main street. The extra Incandescent lamp on Main street have been taken t down. The free dining nmm on Main exreei a no me grutu beer usinon Worth it's Weight In Gold! HACKNEY BROS. Plumbine and Heating Contractors Jobbers In supplies. Pump. Ter ra Cotta and Flue Pipe. 'Phone or write us. Prompt attention given to all or ders. HACKNEY BROS. 'Phone 31 a. W. 5th St. Sfli ,hd '7" ,hr '.y ,rVm " I vailing price here. It havln we are having, which m.nv dispels the Idea of a "wet Mav nnd Is an omen of a fine cotton crop; many who have been holding cotton are now turning It loose, j. j, Mc Murry it Hon bought, ihla week In the flrover section, about SiO bales nuv. Ing II 3-4 cents, which la the i.r. . Oining room bear only faint algns of having been In such ue. Perhaps a r"f "core of old soldlerN were this morn lag sitting or lounging aboul the camp ; on the rapltol ground looking as sad t over the departed glory of the reunion I a when they marched bs. k from Ap 1 Pmto- The long canvas ign Mr i t " lrlch'1 through the trees Jut ... ... ir.r 'i in irsnfirer mtii nn ' hi nil j inach dust. The t aral headquarters' ' in the rear of 1 calling attention bureau, drops ar Information uigs and carries big flaring "gen- uien tlt. I... . i , . . , - . " - ' 1 n-n 1 1 r (I " " ne ineatre building lies leen - In. The voice of the speller Is hushed and the band music and the v J rebel yelling given piece to the snap, w py "trains of the Gentry Brothers i hr band and. In plsee of the gray - uniform. U seen the tinseled rapsrl- --5ILl,'.HjVrcuI fo,k" A fh'ully - decorated tore front here and there , f remain In gala drea to remind the ; "nrp bow pathetically useleaa It la to spend valuable newspaper r--V!ZZl VJinf mercbnt and other to !x th 'tng general. Even - the eponslng Is but a tender memory. ' 7,iL.,t hU ..be'n reunion. 1 ' ri,Ktof' aM floBa held In Co. V ,; Inmbla ar great and succeimfdl, but V beeaue all requirement of re. t 1 P4d r desired 1 HMH to get an old man to an , - 'pijaelal Joke eld- thi hl.Vn. m C H isn't eo muck what other u. .-.... ' : 1 V- " th 'r thr H tht hurts. V FORTUJf AT13 MIBgOUIUANg. mk Me- -thra of my CMomin wlZ ' I"nr.nw1ly cured of eonsumptioa by CHI Ml lut after oalng New L-ieo..r - ZZZZl aoaa. ry to do ma. pisoovery as t me he found It unna 1 regwo ur. Kings nw , t -. rmm wonaerrui mdle n i " giireat tuh snd Cold ur .ml ; "'J Ivong heelf. Oursn4 by . ' 1 ' "n C' nigglsi. fcwTVai im . in.iUo free. ... rr rr m amounted 10 nuie less tnsn ISO. 000. A good deal of cotton still remain In the farmers' barns. The frost did but little damage in this section. Farm ers say the stand of cotlon was never belter sml during the beautiful dry weather they are hard at work ThU week The J. Kdgar Poag Com ptny. through Ita live agent, Mr. J n. jxninony, soia at public auction a Isrge number of lots Just outside the Incorporation at good prices. The bidding was quite lively and many who wanted to buy went away dis appointed, because there were not more lots to be old. Hev. Dr. Edgar Daniel. ,f Lewls burg, Va.. who Is attending the en eral Assembly, at Greenville. 8. c. will spend Sunday here with hla daughter. Mrs. James Thomas, and will preach to Rev Mr. Thomas' con gregstlon white here. Bishop Horner, of Ashevlllo, will conduct a service In the Kpiscopal church here Thursday, May 14, at 11 o'clock a. tn. Hhelby will b represented very well at tha great celebration of May 10th In Charlotte next week. Colonel J, T. Gardner and Captain J. T. Jenk ins have generously offered a free trip to 'harl..ite, to th Cleveland' Guards. The company will leave for Charlotte on Tuesday, to take part In th military parade. Visitor to Cleevland Hprlngs. under in management of Mr. O. L. Mc rarland. are beginning to arrive, and there Is promise of a big rush thl season. TO REMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES IN TEN DAYS, USE The Complexion Beautlfler Nadinola X-Ji0! It falls to remove the- vary worst case and beautify the compiexm u twenty day. Mr. Edward Jones, of Mount Starllof, rvcoiuccy, write 1 J'l.'l1 1 mK dBtT 19 uu r" beasfll Nadinola has beea to hi. J had sag Dlold BtortlgcaUoa with freckle, aiaos ehlld- oia un an uis klghly raooca 1d ereaias sad loUosa. with mmem 0. In In Callnarr Art. l5.T.-r,f Jlou?krr tha beat reeulta. To Inaur perfectly flavored tlT I?' " R'bbon Vanilla ar m..n Ab!,u,.,,Jr P""' w' ftibbOB riavor" Is perfection. 1 i . wk I.fi'.r2?- ;h0 Ho"! HIUHf I hmiellt Mnr ..Km . , tL . Iu" t1 beartlli rMotaaasad it, for It's wortk Its weight Is C?i . fT.woaiaa having frokla. torn Nsdlaola is the Mir tklnel hu .... UJ Uh eweom. Your Madias ao Powder It graaa. Wlehlas vou Lk danJ - - 1 sax slaeerel.H ' Price 50 cent and SI .00. bv UadW oVuctfcta 6r tnaiL Prepared by the NatUn! TalUl C).. Parla, Tann. aerysueviiiwVr TUB MOON IS MADE : UF OMKKir CIIKEak many people would lead iter to be ueve. when th housewife go t pare has flour for bar baking day -but if h haa oaea ussd th Pride of Charlotte our h will tak nothing else. It la mad oC tba oholoeet ae. acted wheat and groua4 at our mllla aUCCKLEXBUfta r LOU II MILLsl J. L Kotner, rroprtato. - lboM it. '"--r-'-'r-. "T.' 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Mr. Salesman, about A want to pay a salary of from-TwcIvc to Twenty-. luhdred " Dollars, and expensse, for two or traveling men who Iinov something about i ' Ulnatk ; 'i' '...llA i2l I'e.st.'f.'.' 'Jl..lir;' i ItlTX VltnnnlnrAMnnnls . m4 eirill ' Ia ilk.i. A. a . iiiiu jupci iiiiciipciiu, diiu uiii uu every iiiiiigpuy slble to Increase their learning power. The STATE LIFE INSUlCE COMRAW of apolis. has : more good talking: points than :any other company in the field. It is vouched for in North Carolina by a Board of Directors; of the General Agency composed of the best men w. i ''.v.:-.:ISf..,- to be found. This fact greatly strengthens the position of the Company, and renders it easy to sell our policies. The North Carolina Security Company is General Agent for the Company, and its North Carolina affairs are governed by the following Board of Directors : Hon. C. B. Aycock, Attorney, Ooldiboro, N. 0. B. D. Heath, President Charlotte National Bank, .Char lotte N. C. - : ' ' Fran&.C6ttrjii,-Presi3 N. C. Oeorge Hackney, Carriage Manufacturer, Wilson, N. C. A. D. Ward, Attorney, Newbern, N. C. J. 0. Carr, Attorney, Wilmington, N. 0. . ...... . . . ;;. : - B. E. L. Brown, Merchant, Chadbourn N C, - J. D. Farrior President Wilson Grocery Comoany; Wil son, N. C. 0. L. Clark, Merchant, Clarkton, N. C, . T. 0. Evans, President Bank of Maxton, ltaxton, N. C. A. A. Shuford, President First National Bank of .Hick ory, Hickory, N; C. - D. Sam Cox, President North Carolina Security Compa ny, Carolina Investment Company, jbolumbia, S. C. TQ THE INQUIRER : Doesn't this (ill you with a desire to know some of the good points of the State Life? TO THE SALESMAN. this condition will ' . V . , v.- 7.V lit- .1 1 i -'4 Don't you think vou to sell our r f Xf l : i ' - ' 1 T--e (' policies? Z-'1;: ;-y:yV 'r'',';r"- - '. . i i- ..".. r V- ; r 'i;-7 ?yy:.rr. 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