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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, , JUNE 9, 1906. 4 - r ' V , ,' ; BEQliSITION IS BEFUSED UOV. PATTISOX ON SPAETH CASE Cov.J.M. rattlaon. Confined In Clirfet Hospital, Cincinnati. Inline to Honor (iflTPrnor t.lcnn'e Hernial- : tint for - W. T,--- SpaUi, Chargd With ' Robbing trrpah-Hrlli ..' KrtHhrm Urou at Tarboro of $30, H OOO Hrfue to Pan on Unlit of ; Accused Man An Attorney, He .' ViOHt filmllar Cam Tin tJoYcrnor" i l&eaaona for His Action. ?: Special to The Observer. Columbus, O. June 8. (lev. J. M . Paulson, who l confined In ctirlKt ." Hospital, Cincinnati, to-day handed 'down hi decision In the Fpneth rune, , In which hp refused to honor the re- qulsltlon from the Governor of Norlli Carolina. ; Gov. Pattlhon, is lien a young rnun, waa a lawyer In the oner of Work, ' agent for the Slate of N'orih Carolina, V. Corrlngton ami elh.r. n elmltur :. case. He lout the case. PuuIkhii re-pre-aentlng Work. The Covi-rnur refused to paw on the enje-stlein r the guilt Of Spaeth. H rut down ih'S- iu . tiona to be answere-el by him. Klrxt. ar the affidavit anil the application for the extradition (n due, proper and legal form; second. I Hpiu.-th a fugi tive from justice; third, xhould the application be allowed nnd Spaeth I this small salary he gives most llb Mturned to North Carolina erslly and works with his own hands ... , , , , ' build n house for the lxrd. Ha says: ' I am of the opinion An.Ml.r missionary saw the neces that, technically, the affldnvtt H not I Hty f building a house, of worship. In as good form as It might be, Imi Money was very scarce among his I an, convince,, Ih.t . la In cmpli- I tS? ance waa the laws of N'orih ( 'urollna 1 the timber. The missionary should- and Ohio and that the papers nre in 1 " . . ' . . led a force of volunteer. In eutfinir "' discussion of the Mecklenburg do, proper and legal form. As to ; 'y lv 0f olun,,'r ,u,MnK u-lnratl.m of Independence 1. onco tha second question, the statement of j ()n 0,MPr fle)j wnfre house was1 "'ore upon us and the seal of the facts as presented by counsel show j needed unci the people were 'jieior. t he ' advoi -ales of . Ither side of the ques that. In November. 1 904. Spaeth was : missionary, whoexwlfe hn a verv ""n lias been qulc keaed by the ap- In the employ of the Korepaugh-Hells Brothers f-1! to N-rl.i ,-nlt",. that he had been an employe of tha how for five years as ticket eslJer and treasurer; that In November, 1M4, while In North Carolina, somo one broke open the safe or vault be longing to said show, and took there in m ale, ui 1 1 11 nil 11. Hpnelli Is alleg ed to have committee this offense and, for that reason, his return 10 North Carolina Is sought that he may be Indicted and tried for the alleged crime of embeisleinent. The fac ta further show that he hail been a trusted employe for five years and that no attempt was mude to arrest him or brink him to answer for the alleged offense from November, r.K)4 umii in. prepeni i-ine. lie inunnMi ; frrm Kortli CirolliiM to (ihlo wlili I Peter S...IS. ot, of ,.. , par, n,, remained In I'dumbu. several day " j and. with the knowledge of Sells, re turned to hl old home In c'lii, ago. lie returned io 1'olumlius In the cur ly part of IDii.'i. attended the sales ef the Kcia.-paiiKcHels llrother (Show In Columbus. remulnliiK here several days. At dlffereiit times since that lie was In Ohio and West Virginia in the show business. All this time, It Is apparent to me, Hells knew of his whereabouts or could have reason ably ascertained same and that no ut- ! . . 1 tempt bad been made t arrest him 1 until he was taken In custody at , Cleveland. May 14 No charge Is 1 made and no fact, offered to show that Hpaeth attempted to secrete or i hide himself since the alleged com- mission of the crime. No attempt j has ever been made to Indict hlin In North Carolina, although nearly, II months have passed. I am of the opinion that Spaeth Is not 11 fugitive, from Justice. "As to the- third eiiesllon. I am of the opinion thst he should not he returned and, therefore, the applica tion for the- emritilltlon unci his return to North c'arollna Is 1 e-ru-et. " kvi;i i,orisi pitoi. Irsi4rticilcn Limited to Hoof of Srn- ic Ming li) Initial Iflini. nf rice-- ilnrni.rn n.ai.ieci u num.' I aj.iI.u, i.a : ieri .inters .ie..i..i n, tt,,.r rilg 1, 1 il -iiiea and by licinilrcfil. uf ICii.-n Itouge il, sens supple-in. hi ink lh, n,.. ,i. ,.,riinent. The fire l.ile.J n,,tn at .-f -. 1 1 . .- wIiikk near the- rcil uf the e. -mite iUiihIki ,. Strcying th. .apli-il . i..tirn wing ui,,,.,, the nrst floot t i,v ion. is ui., .ut Sinn. 1 Among the v.ihm hi. Ill Ihe Helllite rluimlxr. where n. runt f. u.. w.i the famous pHlntmg, 'lie Haul.- ,,f Nw c it . leans, ' ...lueil at f,t,.i. e I, ,, Blsnc lii.id Uli-ilF.I tl,. ,1 k .1 s.ivlng valuatils 'I li. I . ul-l 1 ; utr ih.vv being In se.i.,n u,,- h.-i, ,1, ,n ,, , 1 ,,, gar in ti i:it.-' The ntn The ref't'id I- nn I r i ., 1 . i k h. , of areliiteciiii . n... i,,,,, ,,; , .,, alppl. It . io i.,, hi in m; mi,. I . deatroyeil b t,,. ii,. , V The present in, i ,i. t.-, tt-a ,, FATAL W Ki t K l Mls-oi (. ..-i.i'i . 'iirr, , wte-ir tllKl.t llolll.-M 1 men ami Isgi.lators In Mglit Ins these great sm rlflees for the sake, 1 ,,f pi, nickers would bring Icll.r Is.- au $o,imo. ; of the enusc in N,ih .'urollna. " I !oi'ii wPli other good things to-day ,1 Baton Houg. I .a June Tl,e ...ml '" '" "' of them will be ' ,,, ,,., .nJ the jf tie. HUI. ...pdiil f e.f, ,.v " ' preset,! Ilel, long They .re ; f , h,(, ,lm(. , fcie la.i ml,i s- u, , mplisi,e, In it laboring, other, will soon enter Into 1 "r'' ' ' ' f , specl.eai.r ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 c-1 . win, .lover.,,,.- their -asy. c.tiifi, liable. oastorates. shake tl 11 M ofT of their J eel n gn 1. . . .- . -1.. , ... itu.- i.iu, .n oiiiiiii-v nre- gl.ing out or their paltry salar t'iresnan Killed ami l'i I rahum-n siicli'l' s '' Are thori, not hurc he-s. many I'asseftMrcrs lo)iirecl on don eiiiii- 1 of the in, rich and strong, that are not tain Railroad. ! doing, according to their ability, a Hi loul. Mo iio. , . I ii" ' c tr. rn ,. n I' 11. Richards f HI I..M,.-. , -,. H.lle.l and SI per."ll- Were lnhlt.,1 , ,h,, lii a Collision between Ht l.,,'.-i :.. rnpbli. passenger train, on the .. .,,M. tain Itallioad nesr M. i.g.-. II, n,n aouth of Ht. Ia.uIs The ni,,.t s- rlou.ly hurt are Doiiln Talor. of hi. i.oois, engineer, Hamue-I I'uhi n. ip ni, r. of fit. liuts, and Mrs. J. I.. I.nril. r. Of Men. phis, Teiin The Injured were taken to I'oplai Bluff for medical nt(. ntloii. The south-bound train c rashed Into tha other train, which was pulling on to a siding to let the south-bound train psss. At Iron Mountain bend Quarters In Ht. I.. nils It was sub) that the engine of the smith-hound train became umnariuge able und that th enarf n.er wm nouc-rli .. to Hun II ul I Ihe alrilnir I One) d. rafting official IH.i liargc-cl. ' Fhlladel(.hla. June s.- J.i.eph K Alkena, chief clerk Io lh- suiierln- tendent of the MonongHhe-la division f the Pennsylvania Itallrood. was cfllsmtssed to-cluy by dir.-, t.,n i,j President t'assatt. In his testimony yesterday for the luter-Hlate tern -tnere rommlssion Alkens said thst while his salary bad averaged be. twern J0 and II z per month he owned nearly 174, ouo worth of I lock.' II admitted having received check from cos I companies and also gift from company store. ,.: 4.- Home twenty years ao Palestine meant fit tie to lb majority of flte Jews, Now all Is changing. Nearly every year freeh roloiiiee bav Keen established, tin now they ttunaksnr more limn thirty, end tlm Is adding in their number and extent. One-third of paleslin proper Is one seal Jewish sell. MV'ans.ou sr th J t H peiesesslon again thut hf )davot U atirgbas aU that souacM kit HEAL SACRIFICE. Deprivation That the Mlaalnnairloa Suffer Heclta of a Few Facta to Khoev What Kacrlfltw Are Made In the4 Cause of Christ. . The following communication from Rev. Livingston Johnston, corres ponding secretary of the Baptist State Mission Board, appeared In a recent lasue of The Hlbliral Recorder: We have heard something of the, sacrifices that the mlaalonarles aro making; but a visit to their fields is neceftHury in order to fully understand the deprivations that many of them suffer. Permit the recital of a few facta gathered from the fields and freii the reports of the missionaries: one brother says: "1'ntll further notice you can address me at T. 1 will be here perhaps for two months. We can do nothing here until we get a house. I am working every day with my own hands. We must get this house so we can use It by fall. I am sorely prfed financially. Deduct ten dollar from amount due me and give by retura mall amount due this quarter after taking out the ten dol lars." At the end of the next quar ter, the same brother wrote: "We will worship In our new house In Beptern ber. Hlease deduct ten dollars for Hinte missions, and. If possible, send me balance due on this quarter This brother lives In a little town. 1 said he would make It speclul busl ine a wife and several children. Is ncs to reply to the article, and show under the necessity of keeulne horse, and gets 1460 salary. Out of -reu his axe, went to the woods and sman tract-or iimuer inna proosed I to Ptlve all the timber necessary for building 11 house of worship. A young man, a nutlve of South 1 ere, Una, who iVnduutcd at Wake ".,r. xt a ear or two ago. Is inKxIi.n -iir.v in 1111 Important seucoHst tow n. Me , Is dedng a inagnlflcen' work. t-r lilc h he receives the siniill siclury if I .".00 Me rents his house;, und 11 tk. -s 1 11 II Ills mh lii ry to support himself and wife. He Is In debt for his eduiiitlon lie was recently offered a tliuiis.ind dollars and parsons- by u hun li In his native State that would give ; him a support anil enatiU- Mm to pay; off I lie school debt I'nder the clr- cumstences t was a great temptation: , but the yonug limn, afrcr earnest and prayerful consideration, decided lh.it It was his dul to lenialn In his pres- ; enl field. Here is k man from anotli- er Slate, so muc h Interested In a mis- elon point In our Htate. that he prai -' tlcully contributes IfiOo to Stale ml- kioiih. anu sutlers uie prniiiions inai such a sac rlllce Involves - ZilS ' ,uw , kll(.vv that his Cl.ur. h could ; never Kaln (i fooling without a r-1 vi,iutiil.l,. Iioiiu.. ,.f uoiuhlo ic, j. : 1 1 1... .1.11 ! 0-1 iiiiii, 11 i" I'm iii u 01 ix iiuiiiiiuic ' - .... 1 . ,1.. worth four ut five thousand dollars i Aguln the write r In-lsls that he With one exception his members are, M.v 31 resolves would explain the poot. most of them are employes In ' c e nsor reference and the boy a ,l la furnlture factories. Money enough I matlon. was raised to secure the brick. The I As for Dr. Graham's a. Mine as :i missionary requested his young men historian, he bus not much to say in in meet him al tlm c hurc h lot after I praise. "Dr. Graham's mode of trcat woik hours, and each one was asked ment does not Inspire confidence, for io In Inn a shove l and a wheelbarrow ' under his hands a supposition soon The pastor was the first man on the , becomes a certainty. Martin al the ground with shovel and wheelbarrow, end of his chapter on the I'eclara- "IU1 '"" ,r"' v"n ln lh" worK or l'x" cavatlon for a foundation. Last year , ,.hurih ,,H,d Wm ,hr hun.lr.-l dollars, and the board gnve him 1200. I"" every cent of the 1:00 appro- PnH. by '..V.".'!!. '.""k, " i, 1 building, and aunnnrted his furnilv on 1300 Am In receipt of a letter (mm him. stating thst he wants to I get ins i tiiircti to make another pay- n,' JU ls"pasTl da' for me to pay hlry f2QQ which was ap- j proprlnted this year, as he wants to' eontrlhute that. He owns his own home, hut that Is everything In the world thut he does own. In addition ! all tha he has given, he mortgaged M home, to pay oft a debt of sev- mil hundri-. dollars that wss press- Ing I protested sgalnst his doing iMs. "I think the brethren will raise Hi. money and pay It, but If the worst cornea to the worst, I can sell niv home, pay off the debt, and have enough over to buy a little home In snoiher part of town." , ' "'Md Ml Ihe Recorder with sc- 1 counts of sip h sintiflces ss these; but spine forbids. rin-se men are mak- Im fciunilatloos of which paste ....... t.l.l I.,- ,,,1. ....rill... have nothed Home of the very fields mentioned nle will, beforn long, be strong, self -sustaining churches. The earnest seed .ow.-r will go away to another cliiirc h. nnd the renper will . otiii. to e njoy the fruit, of his pre dec e-.sor s labot. The fielthful mls Hlomiry who "sowed In tears" may be forgotten of linn, but his "willies. s in heaven tin, I his record Is on high " Is It tight fot us in let these mis sionaries make such tremendous sac rifices while We do mo little-' I. It light that other 11011 "be easeel and they burdened'." Are I here not pu. toi. In the Htate with good Biiliirl.-s wine are not glvliiK linlf so much to Htate missions us these mlKslonnslea 1 1 1 lie or wnai mem,, w.iik mission i bun lies are. doing ' Mreihren. let u think on these things and face the I. sue In the fear of God During the b.e years that I have served you i.s .e. re lary. I have never known the needs of the rtilsslnnsrlcs as urgent ns the. are now. Home of them are on new field, where they have not n. tiibllshed a credit, and do not wish to in hn debt Hole InMiicn. .. to 1m iirrln. i it hers have had sickness, ami I era ic-a death has e c me to the home s of some. After the oiali h lli now n-r mei This me ans extra expense, as well as I the umpire and demanded w hat ho nimlous hours ami bleeding hearts meant TIiim- . arm st appeals almost always! "Its like llil". niist.T," answered loiielucle with hii apoloy for asklnKitho man. "That batsman came to in' for a little of the amount alreadv n, .nld: "Vou se-e that tall, sllly i.m nine, and with the sliilement, "If ,,oklng ass n. mss there''' pointing tii you - an f possibly seliel me aid, do not i -he's il bowler, but he knows no- let this weirry e.u. 1 will try to g. t i on soiiiehow." Many of Ih'-.e letter, lie tinansner e 1 1 1 on my in k I Haven t tlic face to answer thetil wllhout enclosing a check, and then- Is not a dollar In the bank to the credit of Htate missions. The se nre .10 red things I have been wrlilng u ! ii t Th.- missionaries open ,.r ,e,(ri i me and I inn so glue) theny ilci Wttlioul Klvlns name's, I have Just lifted III" i in ner eif the curlieln a llttlo to let the brethren c.f the Fl'eti-, .rn' Siemelhlug of the sncrl lic e thai the mlsHlnnwi les unci tli. )r noble wk.s arc making. I pray that It may stir your hearts as the read lug of their letters moves mine, L1VIS.JHTUN JullNHON, Corresponding skscreiary. The town of Henrietta, N. Y lakes a proiMo view of the poll Inx and the duty of fls rnllerllon. ' Two cltlserwi Iber who declined to pav their II poll tax wer sr rmileel jaiicrt vsenlerlced to Jail fcW sixty days. I'e;1aVlUM at first thai lliey would . .1 ... I ... . , K .. u waul. u ,,.m. .11 jkii ti'iw ni'l v.i.e yr J.-III., the twn flrtslly settled for tfiw taut ami snt by palng I19. and fH M respective' ii , m 'THE MECKLENBURG MYTH." Review of Ir. Crura Graham- Rook In The New VorK Evening; Post lrof. Ales. Giiiain O Reply to It Special to The Observer. Davidson. June i. A few minutes before the train started for Charlotte to-day the writer, who .had earlier In the day drawn Prof. Alexander Gra ham out on he ever Interesting ques lion of the Mecklenburg Declaration happened to open a copy Just receiv ed of The New York Kvenlng Post of yesterday, when his eye fell upon a review of lr. George Graham's book on the subject. The review was entitled, "The Mecklenburg Myth.' Here, thought the scribe. Is a chancr to hear the professor at his best and see him tear the reviewer to tatters. iiut the time was too meager to al low the professor to do more than glance at the article, see a few sen tencc that made him willing to al most tnke an oath that it was written by an unbelieving and traitorous North 'irollnlan, but this he rejected a little later on the ground that the argument was ton weak and too full of errors to have been written by any one closo to the scene of action and discussion. Professor Grahsm, how ever, seised hold of the imper and the writer his errors and clinch the mutter for good and alt by asking him what he had to say In reply to the Moravian record found recently In Salem, no reference to which appears in this article. We u,,te as a mutter of Interest to Charlotte readers n few para graphs. The urticle makes short, wink In Ntiiuiiiarlxlng It. Graham's ! new evidence. "The periodic: revival pnroc- ui what stupidly put upon the market 'and therefore denounced before dla- posed of at a high pric e. In his book. Mr Graham claims to present new evidence In favor of a declaration, 'nil evidence Is 11 1 a poem dated 17 7 7. called the 'M.cklenburg Cen sor' In which mention Is made of a mldile:' ' In Congress, they, the v ry first, their Independence to declare; 1 -' child born twelve years after the aliened Declaration anil caneci "My Independence Boy;" (S) deed for land which date from 1 7 75 and not 177 9 as the year of Independence; 4 ) a sc hoolboy's declamation In I HOW, mentioning the Declaration, and (I) a (IM.uHoll f now- Murtln end iurdner obtained their Information ,,f u1(, jiaper." .j-he writer urgues that "because .,,.., ii.rfr ..oclntert with ,,. u.iw. u rn r,rsnt at a conven tion in Meek leninirir in .viuy is nu a, ',n" ,"""'r ,w '.I1 l,h1"" " , ''"" "., ,',, ,, , .' , r,. prooi 111:11 iney cim, 11 iin...-. .. son why they should Hon gives as his authorities ii. corus ' ... ines gnxettes.' Martin told Dr ! had found a -opy of th , jnCiarRton In the western part of lh( Ht(l(B pr)ur to moo To this 1 "tatement Dr. Graham adds; Whether It was a manuscript or a newspaper copy Is not stated but probably the lattiT.' A few page's later our author l Jum The ape rear Men ury. or Juno. , ,tlrelv ' '"' "rl " '. . " ' ! gist ultmn to assume that I he t ape ', Fear Men ury was abstrac ted troin the British records by Stevenson. But ' Prof. Alex Graham says he will show . this wrlier thst It was nm only got I gt at nitons but that it was an absolute f,t thai It wss taken. , The re st of the article Is largedy an . arKUinetil to show that most of he .... 1. rclatinir to Cant. Jac k and the sent to and from the Con- messages ,,,,,, .1 r,,iiaress can he explained n e a v without -assuming there was any . ..(,lllr .., i,lt, n Mecklenburg. ... , , .,,,,,,.i here that the Char- did not A slight sprlriKie just as in. train was leaving was Ihe beat they could do In appreciation or tne nos pltalltv i-iii-ncleicl. )r. Kuslace Hloop, now of Tlum Tr. I. . visitor on the hill. I'rof. John I,. Iiouglas leaves to-night for lllsck.lo'k. H. C.. his obi home, ut. Jns. M I'oughis goes away to-morrow. one mi Tin- English I inplre. Tit - lilt ,t t, nmen. enie-nt of a vllloge rrlcket imi re h one of the captains found hi-- Mde without an umpire. Approaching a likely-looking strang er, he ask e'l if he would mind offi ciating "I'll do it.' replied Ihe man. Any spec ial In-eiiiii llotis At these words Ihe inptuln began tr we-e vlst-i'i- "We-ll. let. ii o" ami me." he nnswcrecl. .on see that great flat fool over Ih.r-' Now. when I bowl agaln.t hlin md "bout 'How's thst, umpire"' --ii shout 'Out.' Here's live bob I I'd' r.tiind ' Bight!" During the match the bowler call ed "How's Unit, umpire?" "Not out. replied the umpire, and u heurl cr the' a HIM al was made during I his l.aiillUlir bat. mans inillllRS coe Invariable r.plv was ''.Not out!" i..i. ..hcuit Ii I can knock blm all over the shop When he cslls. "how . tliut. umpire " you say, '.Not out!' Here's half a sovereign.' You Iwlg?" A liernmn scientist, after several years neii! in enperlnvnl" his eiilciilalecl Ihe v,.,., f a flash of IlKlilnhie. In electric .-orient rl ll.el. Tlie selsiiioarat.li ,it the Weather llu reim In Washlnslo'i. has registered n eorlrmiinke of ce.nsl.lernble msanlfude, heelnnlns st nNiut inldnishl of May II. Ti,r filial duration of the enrttieitiake was nearly I Wo hours. A sd) lea of eeareelv pereeptUile shwks -has been reported I rum nvniiis, To Drlte Out Malaria And Itulld the Hyefeni Take ibe Old Hlandard OHOVK'H TAftTBLKHR CHILI. TONIC. Tou know what you ar taking. Tha form u U Is plainly printed on vry bottle, showing H I simply Qulnln and Iron In a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out the malaria and th Iron build up lh system. Bold by all dealer for 17 years.. Pike 19 cents. . . 1 nr ii.ii 11 1 -1 THIS PAVIDHOX PIO'IC. Members of First and 8xmd -Pre, bytrrian Cliurcli Hunday Hchoola of riusrlmte JCnJoy Day of ports An IntcrcHtlug V.ume of Btwcbnll. . Special to The Obwrver. " Davidson; June 8 The Davldao nlana feel Indebted to Charlotte for a delightful howaav and a liberal ahare In the hospitable) spread that the pic nickers pot' forth from their loaded baskets on the college campus to-day The day was Intensely warm and even the shade of the trees was only a partial protection ngalnst the sun's heat. If there hud been any limit to the supply of water, It would have, been a disgruntled crowd, but fortu nately this liquid and lemonade Wore in abundance. A 1 o'clock dinner, served In bountiful measure, equipped everybody, men, women und children, with srength and energy for the diver sions and amusements of the long hot afternoon. At 3 o'clock the big game of ball between the first and second church te-arns wua culled and for two hours ail the visitors, from children to old folks, we-re eager on lookers Io eo who would win. The excitement was at times eiulle Intense, but never anything but quiet. There was nothing but gooel humor und cordial feeling In evidence, but It was munlfest that both Hides and their rooteTB were eager to win. The game, u close one, and one that for u long time seemed to be going to the Klrst church players, was finally won by the Second, the score being 5 to 4. Prof. It. J. Cochran acted as umpire. The batteries were: For the First church team Miller, pitcher; Jesse Oldham, catcher; litter Oldham went Into the box and Dr. Brodle Nalle was behind tho bat; for the Second church the Montgomery boys constituted the battery and played -the game to a llnlsh. The game was dose- nnd excit ing and might easily have ended dif ferently. Apparently tho buttery of the First waa not In as good training as their rivals and were, for this reason, at some el l-end vantage In the blistering heat of the diamond, but young Miller pitched line ball at times, striking out three nun In succession, und Oldham, of . -curse, knows his place. Dr. Murtln Wardln In centre Held made a hillllnnt i.clili. hut his promsse to make a home-run reached tin nearer fulfillment than Ills display of strength In fanning the air and being called out at b-iist three times on strikes. The other part of his rec ord we do not recall The crowd enjoyed the game and many a contest se-e-n at the price of .',0 e-ents u ticket would not elicit half the Interest. All cluy Jokes, new and ohl. enlivened the primps scattered over Ihe lawn and under the trees ami some of the more enthusiastic talkers and eaters re-marked after din ner that a new definition would ha ve to be furnished us an answer for the first ciuestlon In the Shorter Chnt echlsm If It was to be quoted on oc casions like tills for everybody seemed to be thinking that man's chief end te-day waa eating fried chicken. S.-0,000 I.iiiiiIkt Pin nt Hre, Khreveport. Im.. June d. Flro of unknown origin destroyed the plant of the Trout Lumber Company, at Trout. La., to-day. Loss, $50,uOO, par tially Insured. Hiuru iici kKi) non s. Murlah Ceinw.nv liernler. Sometimes world weary hearts will turn I o n land where gliosis of the ir youth a hide. A land where annuel memories kIciw And shipwrecked Io ito . ejrut In with the tide. Where end eyes strain tlinuifih tli" Kates of dentil. I'ur a .lull thai Bulled to nn unknown sen Ijiden with laiishter and love and fuitli bringing answers to wistful prayft-s. Jo) or sorrow iur oays to tie. lint- never the brave Hope-Bhlp comes home. Nor ever uut uf the darkened West (i l.-ams of a far white sail gleam fair. Alas wr land on at wide gray Uracil, With empty hearts where a Joy has been. Ann ouiieiretc rieu nunai that groping, rem li Fur the -hips, rec ked hopes that the tide tuinfin m KK.1IT Dl K l MO.VMXA MIXE. White Hump l-'ollotvlng r'lrc In Coal Ope-rallon C laims l-.lglit li-tlms). Anaroneln Mont. June K tine of the rurisl to rlmi. ae-rlelents In the history of coal mining In Montana has oc curred In the mines or the .Northern I'aclfle at Hoekv I mil. nenr Keel Ixidge, Carbon count y Klghl nun nr.- ilend. all vle-tlnis of ths wl lie l.i inn that filled the e-orrldors of the mine lifter the fire which started We-dne-.ilsv Their taKlles have heen re- c-nveiecl. hut the Htory of the work of re.i-in on rlies Is a tale of unexi-elled tiiner iiinl hemic sulf-sarrlflre. (if the il.-iiil, two were mcmhers of one f the pin i lea Unit entered the mine In the efferni In rencli the men known to tie theiv HOTEL VVO0DARD llroadway and AAtli Ht., New York t'lly. A h'gh-rlnas transient nnd re.l.h-nilal hotel, catering only Io a i eflned nnd exclusive e lie. idle. Ki e pi innnl Restaurant. Music. T I) UHKK.W Mgr. COHIY SPRINGS HOTEL II. C. WILLIAMS. Proprielor. Con. icily Springs, N. C. (iiM-iiod May 20lh. Comtiletely remndoled, hot and cold water, eleeirle hells, situated on th Southern Hallway. miles east of Asliee. elevation. 12.000 feet. Cot rates end further Information, address 11. C. WILLIAMS Connelly Springs, N. C. IHrTKI. JATF.S HcmlrrHonvillc, V. 'spi.'-i' r IjubcsI nnd beat equipped Motel In llendersoiw Hie. Rquui in every re. eiiee! to anything In Western North Caroilnn. Write for rales. A. A. OATKH, Proprielor. PINE BEACH HOTEL PINK BKArH. VIBOINIA. Adlolna Jumestowa Raposlllon grnnnils, SP mlnutM by trolley from Norfolk, Virginia's newest, tlnest. coolest, health iest resort hotel, combining every mod ern ennvenleno,' uneacelled cnlslns and service, tail water en three sides. Pine n the resr, tweeteil drinking water, per fect hsgl'h sondltlnna. Hatldng, bnailng, fishing, golf, .tennis, bowling, orchestra and other diversions. Writ W booklet. ; v; . tWM4 & ROT Mnr. BROADWAY TfJNTRAl" 11010. BROADWAY. Tor. THIRD STREET :-;.-.;. NEW YORK. ,. V GREAT , FAMILY HOTEL. " Szceiieacfj Without Sztravagnnon. RATES: - American Plan 93.SO per day, F.aropean Plan 11.00 per day. Thla beautiful hotel an Joys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, and recommends Itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for Us quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great, publlo parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Send for Largo Cplored Map of New Torky FREE. DANIEL C. WEBB, Manager. TILLY IIAYNES Prop'r. RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Public Accountants aW Auditors. Cotton Mill and General "Auditing 1319-1321 ICmpire Building, Atlanta, Ga. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSOX BUILDING Southeast Comer FOCRTTI AXD TRYON STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS ' -ARCHITECTS OTARLtyrrE a greevsboro, n.c. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4C's Building. CHARLcOTTE. X. C. FRANK P. MILBTON ARCHITECT Columbin, - - - S. C. Trustee's Sale. t'nder and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by John F. Butt and wife. Ella Ilutt. bearing date September 10th. 103, and recorded In Book 175, at page U38. ln the of fice of Register of Deeds for Meek lenburc County. North Carolina, an lenburg County. North Carolina, and I because of default In the payment of the debt therein secured. I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction, at the County Court House Door, ln the citv of Charlotte, N. C. MONDAY. Jl'NK 11TH, 190, at 1! o'clock m.. all the following described land, lying and being In Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, nnd bounded and described a follows: In the City of Charlotte. In Square No. 32. Ward No. 2. adjoining the lands of VV. S. Llddell and others, bounded by lines as follows: Begin ning at a post on the Kast side of South Brevard Ptreet, Lidded' N. W. corner, and running with said Street Fifty (60) fe.-t In a Northwardly di rection to a post; thence In an Easter ly direction, parallel with Trade Street or "Kast Avenue" 8 feet to a post In McDowell's old line; thence with said line and parallel with Bre vard Street Fifty (60) feet to a stake or pnyt. Llddell s corner, and thence with Llddell'. line Ninety-Eight (98) feet to the beginning. Same being the premises conveyed to Mrs. Miry A. Butt by J. L. Chambers and wife by deed dated July th, 1191, and registered In hook RS. page 128, In the office of the register of deeds for Mecklenburg County. N. C.. and by said Mrs. Mary A. Butt devised to said John F Butt. It. K. COCHRANE. Trustee. This 3rd day of May, ISO. Let the Cook Go Oet your silk dress on and do your own cooking with alectrto appliances Th heat Is all Internal and cook ing la Just fun. Somebody wants a cup of tea. Put the water In the vessel, turn a little switch, then read on for a few min utes. It s surprising how quick th water bolls when the heat is electric and when on la reading while wait ing. Think of It! Th waters tf th Catawba, 30 mil away, mak electric currant, a llttl wire br.ngt th current to Charlotte, and tr current makes tea while th lady reads her book or magaalne. And then there are electrlo chafing dishes and other electric applLincts to get all of a mal. Certainly let th cook go. Cook ing 1 so easy with electrlo appliances, and withal so very pleasant and in tertalnlng that th husband want to do the cooking. Th electrlo flat-Iron 1 as con. venlent and useful aa th electrlo coffee percolator or th lctrlo chaf ing dish. To a very large extent, electric ap pllanccs may be made to tolv th cook and servant question. W carry a full line of th ap pliances, and of lctrlo supplies generally. THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte, N. C We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When you get ready come in and see us. . . J.NilcCausland&Co. Stove Dealer and Itooflnf; Contractor. Ilion tl. Ml ft. TrjOB St HICKS' CAPUDINE rMMcaoAtaLf evaaa HEADACHES iBakta C0LD4 MgfOrtNatfM titf wiaii il THE OJLTDM N.C. ' PullevsWe THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO., - CHARLOTTE. N. C c i i t a ncTu f L L IlADL III AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, CmARLOSTTR. V C. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN X STANDARD IX A. B. COCRgK higher than any collage for women In North or South Carolina. FACCLTY Only experienced teacher from tha leading Ameri can and European unlrersltlei at the heads of Departments. MC8IC Separate, specially equipped building for mualo. Six specialists ln th Conservatory, who give all their time to teaching music. Director of Music a Leipzig gradual of International reputation. THE SCHOOLS OF ART AND EXPRESSION--On tha aam high plan with th collegiate and mualo departments. LOCATION rNStTRFASSED 20 acre of park campus orerlook Ing the city, adjoining the city's new park, and free from dust, smoke, noises, etc.. with pare upland country air, sur rounded by song birds and the beauties of nature. COLLEOE PLANT It (0.000 fireproof buildings, modern and sanitary ln all respects. An Institution which Is a Gift to Education, with resource outside th Income from patrons. I'ndpnominaltonal, and ap peals to an Intelligent, discriminating public, who desire the highest order of service at a reasonable cost, on Its merits. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. ! -f-M -M?? M f"f, SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OF INCORPOSATO $35.00 Pays for Scholarship Unlimited as to time In either the cotrmerclal or shorthand departments to pupils registering during th month of June. This Is a large re duction from our regular rates of tuition. During the past to days we have placed 26 pupils In splendid position aa book keepers and stenographers, and could have placed other If w had graduates. Pupils entering now will finish courses ln tlm for positions this fall. Writ to-day for Catalogue and New Journal. Address KINO'S niSINESg COLLEGE, Charlotte, X. C. er Raleigh, X. C. KEYNOTE... a If you should purchase anything fromus if that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect we 'are just as anx ious to make things right as you can be to have them right Carriages, Harness, Horses, Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. ' j. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY ' WE ARE SOUTHERN AQENT8 FOR TINXED WIIIF, OF.RMAX HRD DLK8 AND MEDDLE FRAMES. write us ron prices. Poskett aV Bishop Btesm Trap Carried ln Stock; also Card Clothing and' a Full Line of Supplies. CHARLOTTE BIRMIXGHAM SPARTAN BCRQ Oet m n-Prlnt Copy of tl Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Library. Pormeljr Bold for 13.00. Now Belli for S1.&0. lilt OBStRYlR PRINTING HOUSf, CHARLOTTE, N. a PRAUGHON'S ItalcHgii. Columbia, KnosvlTI; Atlanta. Collage in 1ft States. POSITION ourd or money REFUNDED, Ala teaeh BY MAIL. Catalogue will eon. viae you that Draughon'a TILS B&8T. Call or aaad tot it, . Make 'Bm, i atAti i cr v. cr t ull LLLuL SESSION BEGINS SEPT. lOTTI. CHAS. B. KING, President. t3 Mt"MMtt f,,f"t"M4 J'tH Adam Schaaf Pianos Standard High Grade Instru ments, unexcelled In ton, riuailty, action and durability. I'ndoubtedty th best piano on this market for th money w ask. It will pay you to ln. vestlgate our pianos, and price before buying. Charlotte Piano Co. 213 N. Tryon St CHARLOTTE. N. C. Victor Talking Machines, EdU on Phonograph and - Rorda, " , Standard and lata , popular , Mualo. , . Mall nrdr rctv prompf -attwitlon. ..' ..f.i. .. 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