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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEIIVEK. MAY 22, 11 C . KATE BILL TO CXJXiratEXCE, At Mpht Merilnjr. -House Committee ' DniJri to llofwnnifod DlNagrce ment to -All hcnatr Amendment as I'rrllnilnarY to ' Conference- Will 4 , Accept Allison CJooipromtoo. - ' Washington,';, May L The 1 rail road rata bill wi considered for three hurs to-night by the House commit i tee on lnter-Sttevand, foreign com' ; mere and the' decision reached " to '. recomihend disagreement to all of "ill the Senate amendments and to send the measure to conference, The com- , V mittea will not aak that instruction '. V;fot any -character e given to tha House conferees. . - . Thera vm no disposition to crltl- - i clae tha amendment conferring Ju X'i"' riadlction on the court to review or ';V;.'i; mada by the Inter-State com i n , v Mere commission, for, In the House . . committee a well as In the Senate. '', many member contended that the ', ) '' bfli a It wa passed by the House V ' fare that authority to the court. ' This amendment and others which, : collectively are known the Allison " -. compromise, undoubtedly will be . . v'; 't agreed to by the House conferees. . The amendment which gave the 'S'' House committee tha greatest con . ' ' earn to-night wa that making pipe j. ' line common carriers, which the committee thought inconsistent with ,' tha amendment prohibiting common : ' carrier from producing commodities .carried by it. Formal action wa V: ' not M, on anv ot tn" amendments, - and therefore the House conferees V J " likely will be left free to exercise their 'Vv'v-.'. Judgment. "' Hat the faintest show of Interest . ( cither on the part of the members of . tha House or the galleries, the child . Of tha House, wa displayed to-day ., . when the rate bill came bark to that 7 " "body from the Senate, somewhat dls . " figured, but still recognizable. ": .' ".V.. Tha bill went to the Speaker' table. Chairman Hepburn at once called an .;i'v' Informal meeting of the committee for to-night, at which the action here- I outlined was taken, v 'i'. . . Aa the measure wa reported by the unanimous vote of the Hepburn com ';''' tnittea, these members, regardless of party alignment, were called Into the conference. ITT ACREAGE INCHEASK AT 2.7. fcoalhern Cottna Association Issue . Statement, for 10 a showing 73W,- 12 Horn Acres Than In ItOS . fare lbor Scarcity Will Causa 10 I Itr ('rot. to be Abandoned, t Atlanta. Oa.. May 21. The South ern Cotton Association, by President Harvle Jordan and Secretary Kich ard Cheatham, issued to-night the following statement regarding the cotton acreage for the year 180: "Replies from a very large number of our 17,000 correspondents enable ua to give out the following report on cotton crop acreage for lvOC, compared with 1905 (first following i names of Htatea is 10 acreage, then that of l06j: Louisiana 1.695. 1 1 S. 1. (10.074. decrease 1.65 ; Arkansas 1.127,427, 1.7IO.I44. Increase 2.07; Georgia M22,77. 1. 126. 717, Increase 2.61; Alabama 1.421. 971. 1,571. lis, In crease 1.41; TeiM 7.727,102, 7.211. 071, increase 607; North Carolina 1,011.612. 1. lit, XK. decrease 1.(4; South Carolina 2.171. Ml. 2,21 2, H07, decrease 1.76; Tennessee ".. 710,71, Increase 110; Mississippi S,l .. 1.146.431. Increase 1.11; Indian Territory 44.111. 1112,404, Increase 11.18; Oklahoma 4(1, K23, 414,717. Increase I 1; Florida. Vir ginia and Missouri 176.3M. 173,698, Increase .06; toUl 27,7I6,70, 2,- 442. The statement shows an Inrress of 711.218 acre this year over that planted In 1105. a net Increase of 1.7 per cent These figures are to be verified or corrected at a meeting of the Htate presidents at Jackson, Miss.. May 21. The statement further enys that the scarcity of labor, especially In Alabama, Louisiana, MlnHlsslppI and Arkansas, will cause at least ten per cent, of the acreage now planted to be abandoned, on account of the lack of necessary hands to cultivate the crop. Frosts about May 8-10 catixed considerable damsge and replanting. EJTTXTIVK Jl K 10. Trains No. 21 ami 22 Between Nails bury and AkIh-iIIIc Will Connect at Micllle With Trains for Charlotte. B peels I to The ol.oerver. Ashevllle. May .1 Tlie ni-w aummi-r Schedule i.ti tl.o AMirvtlle division of ( Southern mill tie. ..n,r enVrlive Hiindsv. June l In .rtli..n ti the InHiigurstlun vf ehnlr tii...,Kh I'ullimina Htid new trains lietween Aln llle unit Morrlslimn and AptM'Wlle Hurt ti..iriRnlniiK. m tin h bar lieen put nn every miiiimer fur III , past Severn! vmii, the Hniilhern will jml : on new Imlim lieiween Anlii ville nl Ksllshury. It Is itn- puriKne of (tie Hoiitli- j em to make i-tiimneiil t tiee. upw tiMtfis between Astievllle mift K.ihul.iiry. Tl,e , trains will l.e Miiiii.. trd :i m Tin y Will make nil hi i..h I., iwem Anh.s llle il( Bslisliury. will . ,nr mall and will nil n ion-fflt need n ii,.- we. irm rial iif the Anhevlile ilhirh.n Ti.iln No ; will, leavs H.illstmry .it i. :i'i n. m milvlnic m Ashevllle hi Vi 1 1 1 This Iraln will maks ijnnei-iu.ii m Kl.itinllle mill lh. train fmm CIimiI.hi.. ;,n.l thus en 'able The (.Tliarloti i n ,rv ir l. i.i. Ii Western North t'.n'iliiiu Im ri e uny .,f Hit. Other H'sle ..i.fr Ii.il'i N.. i leave Ashrvllle ;i'i ., ' , in u rniiiM earlier Ih.n. tfl'. I: n..w lr,ir. when It Is nn ic- i in w n.iin net have to wim i i, i ..i. I,. , i mln thsrefnre .n i . i ,,,, hiUiiij ,,l Hsllshurv lit H '., i ., M, i i r .i I n will also nuke ii.nni.i .i ,,i Hm-ipi-wlle with the train for I'lim mi i - IIIH hKt l.l I U( l t 1 1 1 I . lewf aiul Dunilr Man I'rrlisiM I mimIIt Jnjurcl Ii, I'i-IIom Oix-rnllM- si Hpartanhur. Bpeclal to The (iliseiver. Hpartanburg. H. V. Mny Charles Hamnion.l, a rt. af h n.l thjinl, Operative em ployed m i)i Suxi.n Wills, waa nnnk on the Ii.m.i ..v. ral lis v. n nd lien In a danKru condition al th Kparlanliurif l.n,. tal. The u utf la said to liMve been Inflicted by a Imiv named Wall, for Whom a warrant has been Isrueii and the arrest will follow shortly. It l( lleirl that the two ensured In an alteration and Wall, annroathlnif the def and dumh man from tehlnd dealt him h fearful blow, break InK tha skull bone. amrninl. It wan thourht tor a while, had been klll- but he revived and was taken to tha hospital, where an operation . performed. The 'ondltion of the in-ltrA.m-n '"newiat Improved, tnouab ha la not ret out of dancer. J;$aoQ ownx IKH K llliE. Two WarflMMMtw C4mialiiln- tl. ki.. t n , iMxtroynrt al Niaien iite : n land. "W .Yorlt, Mr Fire i,rl( to-night obj the A merle n eoiton dock bMwaeti lit. Oeorf and Tomn. klntvllle, Ktatan Island. The flames spread .rapidly, and soon threatened to aitack the United Wats light hos department station end supnir booaa near py. ana the railway terml. naia . oaorge. Una. flrtman 1 reported seriously injured. ; . Tha . fir waa under control ; aeon after hiidnlrht; the ' flame " haVinS been confined to two erarehau eontalnlng' cotton. The dentate Is eatlmatad at l0,0O. The dock of the light house, which' ware lor some time is dan far. eacaoaa limit. . . V?REEXSBORO COLLEGE ; CLOSES Claa Day Kacrclsea Take' rlaoo oil Camim Gate. Clir Schools . Cloeo To-lay. . . i ;:'' .: Special to The Observer, 't ;i Greensboro, May ll-Tha claaa day exercise of the aonJor claaa of tha Greensboro Female Collego took place thla afternoon at i o'clock on tha new plaasa and tho campua. Tha flraj number on the programme waa an Instrumental duet by Mlsse Kramar and Myo, Then MIb Adeiino ayo rail in Interestlnr history of the clasa and Mis Bes Whltaker told. In an amusing tyle, the grumbling olMr Classmates. Mis Maine mayrs rendered a beautiful vocal solo, fol- lowed by the clasa donor, Mis Itoo Rone. who. with charming grace and dignity presented to each class a to ken of friendship rrom mo 1 90 The class son was then sung and Miss Hallle Mayes read tho class prophecy, while the class poem was read by Miss Helen Chatnn. auss rvirs Tlnnnell read the clsas Statistics anri then fnllnwed the planting of the Ivy with an Impressive ceremony. Miss Clegg. the clas president, re ode to ivy and presented the spade to the Junior president. Miss Smith, the junior president, accepted In a happy little speech and the exercise closed with the singing of tha col lege song by the entire school. To-night a very delightful and mer itorious recital was given In the col lege chapel by students of the expres sion department under the direction of Miss Blanche Ktta Shattuek, the talented head of that department. The baccalaureate sermon win ne preacbed to-morrow morning at 11 r.Vln W hv Rev. Dr. It. I. Smart, of Norfolk. Va. The commencement exercises of the city public school will be held to morrow, the clas day exercises at 1 1 o'clock In the morning in the chapel of the Lindsay street school and the presentation of diploma and an ad dress In the Hmlth Memorial building at night by Trof. E. K. Graham, of the department of Kngllsh of the Uni versity of North Carolina. The Hundav school of Centenary M. K. church observed Children's Hay yesterday morning with appropriate exercises In the Sunday school room. The programme Included a number of songs and recitation and an address by the pastor. Itev. A. T. Bell. The audience overflowed the room and j many were turned away at the doors because there wa not even standing ; room for them. , Mr. JYIck Ild Not Hire infectives to Watch Iterkaian. Pride's Crossing. Mss.. Ppeclal. 20th, ' to New York Herald. Henry C. Frlck. a Pittsburg steel manufacturer, who I hr Inspect ing his new mansion, to-day denied that he Is In fear of anarchists or has hired a detective agency to pro- tect hlm from Alexander Berkman. who has Jujt finished a fourteen year term for trying to kill him dur ing the Homestead strike In 1192. "The subject Is too absurd to talk about." said Mr. Frlck. "What have I to fear from that man?" and he dismissed the subject with some Im patience. It was apparent to-day that he Is not the leat concerned about anarchists, for he went about unattended, with the exception of a driver when he went driving, and hia care-taker when he rambled over hi estate. i is a i elastic ji7sjujijf.Jisj.yajjt'sniiii Hw , mfBILL B AilLEY J lLI .Tncf qc a trior. ia Irnr.'wm r i I I . ' ' Writ for th tmmeesely interesting and W musing Bill Bailey lettera- publtahed 1 very month. Bent free i '.' ' ' ' 1 MACKETT . WIX8 JX WAUTAfGA, Received -Almost lnanlniaun Vote of xmocratlu .Convention for Con- Bpeciai toTha ,Pbrvft ( . ; . v , Winston-Salem, May f JL -Tele phone advice received here thla after noon state that the Democratic coun ty 'convention of "Wautauga county waa held at Boona to-day and that R. N. Ilackett, of WUke. carried the convention for-Congrea ajmoat unan. imously, receiving 16 1-2 out of the 18 votes to which Wautauga I en titled In the congressional convention. the remaining 1 1-1 vote being dlvld ed between Newland and Bowie. The Hentlnel thla afternoon forecast the vote of tho congreaalonal oonrentlon and declare Harkett will be nominat ed on the first ballot, with a hand some majority, the first ballot being aa follow: Hackett 188. Armfleld 1-2. Bowie M J-Z, Newland 2i. - bErt for v-6mkK aWd CniLtftEM: On ar.-ount of its mild action and pleas snt taste Ortnn taxatlv Fruit Syrup Is erpeclally reeomniended for woman and children. It does not nausest or prtnp Ilk pills and ordinary cathartic. Orlno Ijtxatlv Fruit Byrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without. Irritating them. Remember the nam Orlno. and refuse substitutes. R. fL Jor dan Co. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of VIRGINIA ESTABLISHED 1871. The Oldest, largest, Strongest Southern life Insurance Co. Assets December 31, 1905 ..$2,391,477.81 Liabilities December 31, 1905 1,956,120.96 Surplus to policy-holders December 31, 1905, 435,356.85 Business in Insurance in force December 31, 1905, $10,310,681.00 Number of Policies in force ", 86,450 Number Death Claims paid in 1905 1,137 Death Claims, Dividends, etc, paid to Policy-Holders in 1905 $ 111,496.75 This is a regular Life Insurance Company, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia, and has won the hearty approval and active support of the people by its prompt ness and fair dealing during the thirty-five years of its operation. HOME OFFICE RICHMOND VA. J. G. WALKER, President C L WRIGHT, Superintendent of Charlotte District, Office, 207 South Tryon Street r Halt! Says the Sentry Stop a moment and think of what you are doirur. Your palate is aentinel to your stomach. If it rebels at the nauaeatinr arufcra, chemicals and jrreany oils you are taking, it is time you were coming- to a nail. Fehr's Malt palatable, pleasant and moat acceptable Tonic. Gratefully recei tpi vy m most scusitivo iiomicn or weaaanea uigesiion. Simple in composition, nothing but Hops and Barley. A nour ishing liquid food, that's all. But it builds you right up, its good effects are felt from the very first. Makes strong nerves. muscles, reo, ncn, sustaining uioocl for Sl fcr all Vrutiltt FeKr's Malt Tonic Dcpt, LouIsTtlle, Ky. 3 a man bvthe comnanv so chewers of Bill Bailey are recognized as critical, v discriminatincr "iudcres of good, economical tobacco. c No letter tfscturta Vf v IN TEN DAYS. Nadlnol Tha UNtQUAtED BEAUTIf lEK.n. iorti hy tsoasaadat i faarsatead to XVi ', iaaulMMalorattoa NTV .. "V a. a rs.fr tke Trim w ay m -a uiustwi saua 4r4 stars, er ayaaaiL htrnit fcy , lUTIOfUJ. TOILET CO, C'fmti. Ten. .v MOL LISTER'S 'Si- - Rocky UzvrAzln Tea Kaggcf s A Bty Malidn fcy Isty Peeets, Brtag (Mom Man mt $mmt Vigor. A tperlfl far Constipation. Indlaestloa. Liver ana Kidney t rem Me. Pimples. Eesema. Inpur moon, nsa rtl. SIurslnB Bewel. HesdaeM ap4 Backache., lu Rooky Mouotsla Tea la lab lei farm. M seats a boa. (ienulne aisoa M stofjjsTBB umju uoMsaar. aiaaison. wia 60LDEK NHOCFTt MR KAU0W PEOPLE n. iL jorpa oa North Carolina Tonic r- 4- tooaccot mad than thoaa man- Ballry Bros.. Wtrukm-Salan, North Urotin. NOTINATKVST and J3EL liUrJTEO Public i Accountants and Auditor Cotton Allll and General Auditing i lll-im Empire. Building ' ..,.,-V'v,v -..!. Atlanta, Oa, . , . . , .", Correspondsnc Solicited. D.i moms ..wm,: Offlcej Central Hotel Corner, - . Ilealdence Sit South Tryon, ' ' 'Phono SC ' ' X DR. 0. Is.; ALEXAITDEB DENTIST. . CARSOX BntDHfa . . ' , Southeast Corner FOrHTH ASD TRYOX STREETS. HOOK AND EOQERS t ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTES 6REBXSBORO, W.Q. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS - 8econd Floor Ca Building," . CHARIXTTTE, ':,. If. C FRANK P; inXBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, X - - S, 0. Charlotte Piano Co. High igrade Pianos. Honest price. Cash or Installment. 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