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:' -V ' ,,' . . - DAILY ( OBSERVER, JUNE 1, 1906. T JiOCTOBS HAVE DETABTED AFTKRM.VTU OFTIJB' MSQIW The 0mil Was Kmall Yeaterday , Restult of Mvch Fun' tn Night Be fore The I'ajxvs That Wre Head Old Officers Hrtlrp and N"W Onw Are IiwuUlcd-Ir. llooth Sncreoda Dr. Hcgtstce The . Medical -Society Fine Organisation. The last session of the S 3rd .annual meeting of the North Carolina Medi cal Society waa held yesterday after . - noon, when the new officer were in- stalled -and the final papera were read. - The Charlotte meeting of the doc ton will be remembered. The city enjoyed the visit of auch a fine body of v fellows. The business of the conven- . ..... n.t thai tha anrlal feat- ' IIVH T. mm av .. urea had to be neglected. The recep tion In the Colonial tiuu Tuesday ' evening and 'the banquet In O'Dono ghue Hall. Wednesday night, were the only functlona flven. The recep tion waa a splendid nodal affair and the banquet waa a "howling" success. In taking hla departure yeaterday one , delegV confided to a friend that the banquet waa "a memory poaalbly a night mare." ' The work of the North Carolina Medical Society la carried on In a bualneasllke way. A (real number f papera were read here but muat of the. physicians seemed to- enjoy " them. Tne discussions were mi eat and beneficial. Dr. E. C. Keglster, the r who, for four years, ban been the Man of ttlM HOl'letY'. deserve r.ii fnr hnvlns brousht toge auch a line assemblage of their fol low In medicine. They huve worked industriously and with telling effect. ' Ur. Way haa succeeded In building vp a large; pnwperous and enthu alaatlc association. a retlrtnir he leaves a creditable organliatlon. one that the doctors of the State are proud of. ' . THE NEW OFFICERS. The new oincera are men of In fluence and ability. lr. 8. I. Booth. Who succeeds Ir. Register, la one of Oxford's inont popular practitioner. )te Is a niHti of manr yearn. Hla hair la rapidly turning gray. Dr. D. A. Ktanton. of High Point, follow Dr. Way. la a young man of energy and popularity. THE MEETINOH YESTERDAY. Yeaterday morning. when Dr. H-glater called the nral meeting of the day to order, there were many empty aeuta In the court room. Ow ing to the fact thai many of the delegates were up late, the previous lilght. attending the banquet, the at tendance was small. Those present were the braver of the dm-tom. The following papers wore read Wednesday night and yeaterday: "On Wsahlng lh Handa." Dr. H. A. Koyster, Raleigh. "The End Hesults, Menial. Physi cal, I'sychlcul. After Abatlon of Cer tain Htructurea and Organs of the Human Hody." Dr. ,J. E. Htokea. Salisbury. "Hall Ktonea and Dlaeasea of the tisll Bladder." Dr. Henry F. Long, etatesvllle. "X-Hay Treatment as a Preventive of Hecurrence Following Kstlrpotlon of Malignant Growths." Dr. W. D. Wltherbee. Charlotte. "Present Htatus of the Treatment Of Cancer," Dr. L. D. McBrayer. Ahe Yllle. "Chorea Oravldarum." Dr. J. M. Templeton, Cary. "Plafenta Praevla." Dr. II. H. C. Mills, Charlotte. "When the Baby Cornea." Dr. Cyrua Thorn paon. Jacksonville. "Puerperal Eclampsia," Dr. M. H. Adams. Htatesvllle. "Eclampsia," Dr. J. w. zwewnee. Keldsvllle. "Notea on Puerperal Eclampsia." Dr. Raymond Pollock. Dover. "Forceps In Labor." Dr. L. V. Wharton. Smith field. "Clinical Reports; Two Caesarean (tactions, one irmblllcal Fistula," Dr. W. H. Dixon. Edward. Trepanning," Dr. 11. M. Wilder. Charlotte. "Marasumus," Dr. E. H. Brooks. Keldsvllle. "State Medicine, as Now Enforced and How It Khould Be," Dr. W K. Hargrove. Klnston. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED. At o'clock yeaterday afternoon the new officers were Installed. Dr. L. H. McHrayer, flrat vice president, who whs prealdlng st the lime, suit ed Drs. liinj. K. Hays, of Oxford, and tieorge V. Ixmg. of (Iraham, to tscort President Booth to the chair. On MSaumliiK Hi" reeunalbllttles of the presiding officer. Dr. Booth made a brief but huppy pee li I ha nklng the society for the honor thrust upon him. Dr. Oscar Mr Mullan, of Hurt ford, presented a resolution, thsnklng the good people of Charlotte for their hoa pltallty. Hs referred to the fact that the wtnea served at the bumjuet had the right tone and sparkle. The resolution was adopted CHAIRMEN OF HEtTIONH. The following numed chairmen of sections were announced: "Anatomy and Hurgery," Dr. L A. Crowed. I.ini olnlon. "Materia Medics and Therapeu tics," Dr. C O. McManaway, Char lotte. "Practice .if Medicine," lr. J. II. II. Knight. WIIIMinaton "Physiology and ( hetnlKtry." Dr. J. E. Nobles, tlreenvllle. "Obstetrics," lr. It. Du Vsl Jones. Newbern. "Oynecology," Ir. J. Ray Brown ing. Littleton. "Medical Jurlapmdeni e mid Htute Medicine," Dr. iooie t'heatham, Brevard. "Pathology and Mhroacopy," Dr. E. W. Phlfer, Morgnnton. "Kali way Hurgery," Dr. W. E. Heidon, Morehead City. "Pedlatrlca," Dr. o. W. Halloway. North Hide. Dr. C. M. Htrong. the new vice president, presided for the last few liapera. Hs waa Introduced by Dr. Way. At o'clock the meeting adjourned sloe die: IN THE CITY POLICE COl'KT. Tlifartr lay for Vndilvalroua Treat - nw-nl of a Woman Wlilto Wmnsn " and Negro laved Together a Va- grant M ho WUI Work Hoiih. ' V 1 ASfl,-. - - - A U .. Jim i-BBiiiiy. a coiiirru iiibii miw ' had boea so unchlvalrous as to strike ' a .vionn, was arraigned iene Jte eerder Shannonhouse yesterday mom tntf U4T an aaaault on Ida Hllvrstln ' Jim had not only struck the woman. hut- tska.il avlt twtiir anw lieowAa I LtM ' bandied the member of the tender " vex rainer ruugnir, i ne rscrur ,; sentenced Jim to spend 10 daya at the - yock pllt for the offense. Loula 1 Reynolds, a white man agalnat whom No. 1 case of vagrancy waa proven, was fined 110. Reynolds could not make good and will have te work the line out on the roads. Tho unusual spectacle of a negro man una wiiiw woman arinm arrnin ) ad In the same case was that pre aented yesterday morning when Jim Lomax and Urace Qolltt were charged With living together without the for eAlrtng N Aay. b sec in rfeattf fner u Tn a 1 1 1 y vi m mirrHii- ifnnwor, i ne (T'oileff woman la a Swede and un familiar with the American way of ' thinking. Both defendants were bound over to the Superior Court and sept to Jail in default of bond. Ham Johnson, a white cltlaen, oa . tributed i to the school fund as a token o(. repentant or apree. ...... ... ...... ,. . ), ; ": v A GLINT OOTTOX CONCERN. Motvment mn Foot to Organ! -e a Big hyrullrmte for tlte Growth, Man , afariure and Marketing of Cotton iTotincta, ; ., -.v..- .,' Meaara,. C. C Barbour As Company, of Vlcksburg, Miss.,' tave Inaugurated a movement to organise a company having. I M00.000 capital, to buy land In the delU of the Mlaalaslppl, raise cotton and manufacture cotton and cotton need OIL . The shares are put at $10 each. . The purposes of the company are stated as follows: 'The primary object la to buy. own and operate cotton, plantations In tha Yazoo Delta. "The ultimate object will be to manufacture the cotton and cotton seed raised on . our own plantations. - "We will -have directorate of well known and reputable business men and the management will be by men thoroughly acquainted with cotton raising. " Many progressive Southern manu facturers believe that the tlmo will soon come when cotton will be grown on syndicate lands, manufactured by syndicate mills, and the product sold by syndicate concerns. The seed from the staple will be aent to the syndicate oil mills, and the oil, meal and bulla marketed In like manner. In other words, they hold that cotton will be handled In all lta stages, from the time It comes from the ground to ts final disposition to the, consuming uDllc, Dy giant corporations similar many reenects to this vicksDurg oncern. Such concerns, they assert. ill be operated very economically for the work of one may be made to accord with the work of the other, thus eliminating speculation and competition between the several branchea of the trade. Manv nolnt to the organisation of this $&,000.000 corporation In Mlssls-4 slppt as a sign of the times, roreieii Ing w het is to .follow. THE NEW 8ELWYN HOTEL. Work Progressing lUpldly Roof Fin Mini anil Much of Uie Interior Work Complete A Thing of Hcau ty. The roof to the new Selwyn Hotel has been finished. It Is of concrete and, like the rest of the structure. fireproof. In the future the weather Kill have no effect UDon the progress of the construction' work. The build ers state that the hotel building will be complete by October I. The fire proof partitions have been put In on live floors. A number of rooms have been finished with a plas ter of par la coating to show up how they will look when ready for the furnishers. The rooms so nnisnea are unusually handsome. The partitions are now being built on the first floor. one glancing In may gain a very fair Idea of what the building Is to be like when finished. That Charlotte Is to have a modern hotel, of which the city may well feel proud, none will question after they have Inspected the work even as It now stands. There will be no need In the future for entertainment commltteea to Impress the city poise fnto service to canvass the town for sleeping places for pros pective guests, for there will be room enough for all, and to spare. The dlspnaltlon of the leaae has not yet transpired. The apeclal commit tee having thla Important matter In hand la going abmit It In a buslnew Mke msnner. They desire the rlgnt man for the place and are using every effort to secure such. The official an nouncement of' the tenant la expected within the neat few weeks. BOA HI) OF ALDERMEN TO MEET. Heveral .Matter- nf Intrrcwt Ut he Pr- srntrri N-alxmrtl Officials to Sub mil Plans of IromMl lnirove inenia. 'An Interesting meeting of the board of aldermen Is anticipated Monday night In the city hall. The disposi tion of the mjjttresaes, blankets, etc., purchased by The entertainment com mittee for the 20th of May celebra tion will be dlscuaaed. The commit tee desires the board of aldermen to take these articles off their hands It In probable that the request of tha committee will be acted upon favor ably. Col. A. L. Hmltp's term of of. flee as member of the police, fire and tealth commission haa already ex pired and It la very probable that the board will elect a successor. Doubtless Col. Smith will be requested to serve snot her term. A more able chairman of the fire committee could hardly be aecured. The Heaboard Air Line Hallway Company will alao present to the board the plans for the Improvements between East Fifth snd East Seventh streets. A request will be made for the right to cross Esst Sixth street with several additional tracks. If the board of aldermen approves of the plans submitted, snd the necessary permits are given, then the railroad officials declare thut they will begin the construction nf a number of new wagon tracks at once. A Ilogular llarrlngrr Itex-ord. Mr. Angler B. Duke, of Durham, ar rived In the city yesterday morning, coming from Durham by automobile. He msde the trip from Salisbury to Charlotte, 44 ml lea. yesterday morn ing In 2.11. The 22 miles between Concord and Charlotte were made In 45 minutes, two minutes mora than the record made by Mr. Osmond L Harrlnger a few tluys ago. Mr. Duke wss accompanied by Mr. W. I Bryan. DKADLY SKHI'KNT BITES nre sk common in India hs sre stomach and liver dlaorders with ua. For the lat ter however there la a sura remedy: Klee Irtc Iflttera: the great reatnratlve medi cine, of which 8. A Hrown, of llennetta vllle. H C. ui ya: "They restored my wlft to perfect health, lifter years of suffering wltli dyaK'palu and a chronically torpid liter" Klrctrlo Bitters cure chills snd fever, malaria, hlllouaneaa, lame hack, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Hold on guarantee by K. II. Jordan A Co., druggist. Price e. THE ROCK IN THE BALTIC Robert Barr's New Books at 50c Is something new In publish Ing. snd Is well worth the tl.tO ususlly chsrged for his books. Of. per copy. 0i. by 'mall. Stone &.Barringer Co. booksellers asi Stifogers HQURE BEVgRfl REMINISCENT. How HsVwai"'- Wounded at ' Seven Pine and How Ho Uot Off the Meld. . ' : o - -J- - K '. 'Squire H. C, Severs, grlzxled old veteran, had a far-away look In hla eye. Apropos nothing In particular he remarked, , to nobody in particu lar: "Yea, 44 yeara ago to-day I was lying on the battlefield of Seven Pines." He then straightened up, put hla hand on hla left ankle and- "I waa kneeling down firing at a Yamkee officer when a bullet passed through my thigh and lodged In thla ankle. Hurt? Jt felt aa If It were as large aa a house and waa furnish ing food for a nest, of hornets." The 'squire then told how he got off the field, which waa pretty hot at that particular time and place. "I shot an approaching Yankee caval ryman and his horse came on and. passing within reaching distance, I caught him and dragged myself on and retired to the rear, when the surgeon took charge of me." Mr. W. 8. Shaffer Move to Kailsbary.al Mr. W. 8. Shaffer, formerly of the firm of Couch aV Shaffer, of thla city, has moved with -hla family to Balls bury, where he will reside In the future. 'Some time ago Mr. Shaffer bought an Interest In the livery firm of J. C, Black A Company, of that city. In addition to thla he also pur chased a. large farm near Salisbury and It Is his Intention to engage In farming on an extensive scale, oper ating thla line In connection with hla livery business. Tax-LlaUng Begins To-Day. The tax-listers of the varloua town ships In the county will open their books this morning for the listing of property for taxation The board of list-takers for Charlotte township, consisting of 'Squires Severs, Hilton and Cobb, will hold forth In the base ment of the county court house. By special arrangements thla board will take the returns for the city Also. Death of Mrs. Chaa. A. DanlrL News was received In the cl(y yes terday announcing the death of Mrs. Clem A. Daniel, formerly a resident of Charlotte, but lately of Durham. Mrs. Daniel's death was not unexpected,- for she had been In the Watts Hospital of that city for three months. A huaband and three children survive her. Funeral of Mrs. Tlrxah E. McDowell. The funeral of Mrs. Tlrxah E. Mc Dowell took place at the Tenth Ave nue Preabyterlan church yesterday, af ternoon at o'clock. Rev. A. R. Shaw, the pastor, waa In charge of the ser vices. The Interment was at Elm wood Cemetery. Real Estate Transfers. Messrs. C. O. and Willis Brown yes terday sold two lots at Villa Heights to Miss Bertie L. Boon, tne consid eration In the deal being 1250.' J. F. Sloan yesterday bought a house and lot on South Alexander street from K. J. Young, paying 1600 for the property. Has Made a Big Hit The delightful, dally con certa of the Richardson Orchestra have made a very big hit at HAWLEY'S PHARMACY Iarge crowds gather there each afternoon and enjoy the beautiful music. There Is no admission charge and the public la cordially In vited to attend each after noon. Have you tried Biltmore Ice (ream at NAMEY'S? La Marguerite Shop Our Corset Is st,eadlly gain ing In favor, owing to Its per fection of fit and 'comfort. Theae are not the only, points of excellence Its durability Is all that could be desired, and every corset Is fitted by an experienced corsetlere. We have added a special corset, very pliable and soft, for delicate women. La Marguerite Shop 211 North Tryon St big eoueH VALUES 1 K We are offering some good values In Velour Couches In order to make room for a large shipment which we will receive In a few dsys. Velour Couches, large alts Valour Couches, roll edge, large site L Verona Velour, roll edge, (urge site Panlasote Couches, large else, ,. .. Pantasole Couches, large also Leather Couches ,. ,t . . You- ear money .' by trading SOUTH TRYON STBBBT i Funeral of 3fr. Ellen Haley. .The funeral of, Mrs. Ellen Haley took place at Su Patera Catholic church yeaterday morning- at 10 o'clock. 'The services were conducted by Key. Father Joseph, the pastor. The Interment waa made In. Elmwood cemetery. Tha following named act ed aa pall-bearers:-, Messrs.' P. P. Hanlsy, John H. Crowley, P. H. Phe lan, Charles W. Gallagher, Oeorgs Williams and H. A- Webber. : ,. -:..t A course,' leathery complexion mads unbeautlful by eruptions, calls for a Reneral reform In living. The diet should a plenty 'of Holllater'a RoCky Mountain Tea. cents, Tea or Tablets. R. U. Jordan A Co. ; , . ' SQUARE That cost from $400 to $800 at $40 to $100. Terms $5.00 to $10.00 cash and $1.00 to $1.50 per week! These Pianos are in perfect condition and by far preferable to cheap uprights. Write at one and se cure first choice. (HAS. M. STIEff Southern Warrroom: ft West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. OUR CARPET MACLINE thoroughly clean the carpets and ruga, destroys' all germs, raises the nap, and brightens the colors. Our prices are reaaonuhle. and your, carpets will lant enough longer to pay for. the Uanlng. Have them cleunrd now. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners 219 South Tryon Street Summer Silks Dyed or Cleaned We are cleaning and dyeing lots of them. Does yours need reno vating? If so send it to us. We can dry clean it to look like new or dye it one of the new stylish shades. The cost will not be much and we are sure to please you, Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works MIIS. J. M. HKSTEIt, Iroprltress. Charlotte, . C. Branch office 114 W. Market Ht., Greensboro, N. C. .. .. .. .. 1M . .. .$18.60 . $lfl.M . .. .. ..$14.60 . . $ ia.no .. .. . . .. . $8i.60 to $5T.60, at. McCoy's, ;. y:y2rU-"-.y''-i-. ...... i . . PIANOS r A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY BOY Jill ill. MELLON COff Alff, leading (Miers Weathered r 4 fmj i Parker Gardner o. iPiSStaaL Fancy The Lon&Tate Glothin& Company Oldest G loth! nl Store in the Qity Goods Serit on Approval Returnable At Our Expense Charlotte's Rest Co ml acted Hotel THE BUM Special attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the South. This is a feature of Tha Buford that Is claiming the attention of the Traveling Public. Clean, Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. , etete C. E. HOOPER lI'Tlie-lnhyll At our ' quick lunch counter ' you get Immediate service. 'Tou .don't have i to,' wait. ; (.Fpeclal dining room -for ladles, i Heguiar meals in dining room ' .'v: 10c. ; vi '' :i' 'K . U Just as ' Important .as . "av square deal to V srery laaa,,; van It's" what -m . Intend ; to ''rlr,':'-;.'1 Tou .win'..',' Jnays . , question ' a,t all ' oa , this score ,. If you will .come In and look at ,':.' tha . r'. ' " " we hate at our; rtor,V, Whan ' wa bought we had tha boy la Vi ttowv - '. We have the biggest Una of ; ' Boys Clothing In ' tha Car- J Unas Fancy Blouses, fa Bin Serges and Fancy worsteds. all tha new and up-to-date patterns.' Tou will find her everything yea want la tne way of Boys Clothing. And tha style to Just right Remember 4 . v . . K Mca's dcllics fit', Oah Mission Correct In style, perfect In taste, specially appropriate (or Hall. Den or. Library The finish Is lasting and ths durability la without question. . Come In and see the many new styles we are now displaying. . Special attention la directed to the Weathered Oak Mission Rocker here shown, at only $4.(0 each. It Is a beauty (or that, price and really worth much more money. The Mission Furniture Is especially appropriate (or dining rooms. We are showing a num ber of new styles at very reasonable prices. Our stock of fine Furniture and Carpets Is the largest In the State. If you have a new home to furnish, or even a small lot to buy, we jean save you money. Write -us if you want to see our prices. Vest Season.... It's just the time to don fancy vests, nothing can add more to man's personal appearance than a white or fancy vest It gives you that stylish dressed up appearance and Makes You Comfortable A larger and more complete line of plain white and fancy vests was never before displayed in Char lotte. Prices Rane From $1.50 to 5.00 Come in and let us show you the line. To Get r Comfort but of a Straw or Panama Hat is now while the weather is hot! , The place to get the shape liest" ' Hats here our Hat Department supplies f only the finest kinds headed - by the celebrated Dunlap Hat all shapes, all sizes. V" The Tatc-Brovn Co. WW " . : J furniture CIH TAX RETURNS NOTICE , This Is to notify all persons and corporations residing In tha city of,' Charlotte, who own or have control ; of taxable property In the city, on' the 1st day of June, HOC, to return during the month of June, a list o(t. their taxable property In said city; -and also to' make returns of all tax . able polls. (All males between twenty-one and fifty years of ags arS r liable for poll tax. ) By authority of the amended' charter of the city of , Charlotte. Section 10. ' City returns made at the County . ; Court House, same place' as Btate : and County returns are made. ; C M. ETHEIIUDOE. v . Clerk and Treasurer. , . BIDS WANTED I - The Water and Sewer Commission of ths town of ' Laurlnburg, N. C, will rscelve sealed bids June 7th, v lftOt, for constructing Water and s Sewerage Systems; for materials used ' In same; for one hundred thousand gallon tank; for well drilling,, pumpt . and boiler ; used In operating. For ;-. specifications, forms of proposals, elo ' . address - .. . , . ; ,-. , 'V' '. .' . r 1 .. .. y . .1 "" :, T i'"'' . ? ; ', t
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