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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 7, 1C03. p. 1 a. iompkin i IT:;" rr ' very Day in the Year.; ' ; , tUBMCKirTlOH rWCB: ,'On year ' lft DUMItb ; Thr montks '';'-','.''.'',' V'-vtA-"." SEMI-WEEKLY. One rear Six menths Three eiuDlk .... no 10 ; PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. 14 South Tryon street Telephoos numbers: Business otriee. Bell Pu" ,' M: etty editor's office, Hell pnone, A subscriber ta ordering the sddress . .i .tan. otiBitviid will oleosa in dicate tbeeddreas to which ft la going at the time ba aaka for iba change t : Advertising ratea are 'urnlhe en apnltcstlun. Advertiser may leal aura i that through the eohimns of this paper thy- may reaob all Chorion uA a sortlea if the bt people la hi Mtat. an j immr Mouth Carolina. Thla paper give errpond vrlOa lalturf a it thinka oublle policy I permit, but It la la bo eeae roapon- iel for their view. It la much pre ferred that eerreepondente sign the'r ? Mate to their articles, especially la ... eases wit ere they attacs persons er Institutions, though this Is not . de " meeded. The editor reeerves the right ' ta give the nam ef lorreenondents s-bea they are demanded for the ptir ' peee ef peronasl eatlafaeUen. To re ela consideration a cemmunlcatlon ,. Coast pa accompanied by the true ,' Bans af the eorroondent. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1909. V V BE PROBABLY' N.VII) IT. ' r Th Charle ston News and Courier . ' decline to accept the statement that ' , OoL William Jennings Hryon has ; BOtlfled the committee charged with making preparations for his reception ,', Jnj New York on his return from his ' trip around the world that he will Hot accept the proffered courtesy If ' " of tha representatives of the cor- . aerations er trusts are to participate . la Ms welcome. "There would be a ." Enoch propriety," aays The News and ' Courier "In his advising the commlt .. . ,' tea as to the till of fare to be served , a in dictating the composition of the - "' company who wish to pay the com .' aliment of a public dinner," and It Is aura that "Mr. Bryan would nut be - rod enough to Interfere in thla of ' Jv. a.v uwltW a a n iramant a . for Bio entertainment." Another rea f' son which the Charleston paper gives .1. "or suspecting that the newspaper r . axe trying 10 guy mr. Bryan is siaieu ' thus: "Ha has been traveling In a ' , far country, eating with dattoea and things, and mixing In a very Indl ' criminating way with all aorta of peo . pla cf all shades of political and r ' llgious belief and It la hardly poaslble that after his promiscuity ha would - aeek Imrhadl&talv utmn irrlvil In his awn country to draw the line against . ; any pi nis own leiiow-ciutens wno . 4 might wish to do him honor. Some i. of these self-same people who are t aald to be under his displeasure have " been so seriously alarmed by the at- -teftints thill hll'M tin mur1 ti nil. minister the lfryun Idas hy unfrlend " I hands that thev wuuld like tn be V placed In touch with him, not pos . alkly because tl(,ey love him more, but . that they trust the cuckoo Ichs. If iney are io on suppresseu iney wnuiil ' '. doubtless rather be put to death In . 1 1Kb Anan e 1 .1 Ik.n n I. . hli.,n. . '. formed by their own trusted frW-mls . wovraj succre iiiry epfni infir -.1 i Own money freely, and everybody's ; ." money they could lay haiuln upon, ;"' fof the Bake of saving the trut anil , eorporatlons." Then, u.nr. ntly tnk- Ins on a more serious demeaiior. The i News and Courier aays: "In the next raimiulan for ProaManl ' the Democratlo party will need u 11 the . help II can get. and as the squint , safety ef the property of the iunliy Is - to ba found in the administration of our awe in justice aim equity, in equul V riahts to all end apeclul piivlleaes to Hone, the oohservatlve force are more ' than half way Inclined to allv tliem- selves with the Demurrsty, where tln-y O'rlghtfullr briong. efier the riot of Kr- .' fubileaa rule throush which w uie ' J Moelna. It would n not hlna sltort of criminal tn shut the door In th fain of any anxloim soul that Is seklnc f- ,j 1 imcsi aiuM..ri inrnusn ino parly or - tba consiitiition " C '; .y n"1 Kn',w wheiher or noi Mr. : -llrvan has been nilurt.r.il,l . i ' - afcotjt this matter and are unable to .''.'' decide even after reading the argu- ' rneot of Kdltor llemphlll. We do .". Imil hnu',v,r I V. . t I ...... t... . ,.. in tiny nulla liy '' -'' tha Word was nut out llml Mr Ilrvun ' .. altd tint rjtrM for thn aunnnrl r anv ;V Uamocrat who Mas not with him on ;r-rUo surer leue; that those who hiol . - Wft the party muni rrturn In sack- ' cloth and ashes, etc. In view of there thlnrs. which see not llv r....ni. i;. too. we rather lm line to the lnilir (T"ii n news son courier in ltnn. : what hasty In Its decision that lie aver ssld It tx.-: ;:A GOOD UW, -' : Tha Montgomery 'Advertiser Quotes a dtlsen a farorlns tb making of barglary capital offence. "Nothing would help ' mora td decrease bur glarles than to Jet U be known that any burglar caught and convicted will be ; titnged,! ,;y tha ; man, . quoted. who continue: V "In North , Carolina, barglary. Is it capital crime and ,ther have been a number of . burglars hanged In that Stated People can go away from tholr homes In '.North Carolina and leavelhelr horises - open without any fear of them being rob bed. A great msny people sleep with their doors unlocked." st la true that burglary in the first degree Is punl-hable by death in this State a fact which has caused; much unjust criticism, the law by so rye being termed barbarous. It assumes tltat one who will enter by force the sleep log apartment of. another In the night time Is prepared to kill, and In num erous Instances this fact has been only too well established. It Is only In the most flagrant cases, however, that a man Is executed for the crime of burglary. The law defines bur glary In the first degree as the break ing Into a dwelling house during the hours of darkness. One may break Into a dwelling while It Is not dark j and he would not be guilty of a crime I punishable by death: or If he went In during the night through an un fsstened door he would also escape conviction of a capital crime. There fore it la difficult to convict of bur glary In the first degree unless some attempt Is made to injure the inmates of the house entered. The Mont gomery cltlsen Is probably a little off In regard to the good effects of the law, as It Is not the custom by any means to leave houses open. But th law which makes burglary a capital offence la a good one, and It la ques tionable whether the Legislature did not weaken It too much by providing degrees of the crime. If what Chairman Thomas Taggart, of the Democratic national commit tee, says Is true, the report of a raid on his French Lick Springs Hotel property did him a great Injustice He explains that a building owned by hia company was leased to a party and contrary to agreement he permit ted gambling therein and the com pany brought ault for poaseslon, and while thla suit waa pending the place was raided. Mr. Taggart say the re ports were sent out by Hearst's corres pondents at the Instigation of the yellow editor. Chairman TaKfrurt has been very unjustly treated, or else he la pretty good at explaining. PKKSOXAL. Thn Chicago Tribune undertakes to print on July Mh of each year the number of deaths and injuries as a result of the celebration of the Fourth. The figures this year show 38 dead by fireworks , cannon I, firearms 11, explosives 7, toy pistols 4, runaways 1, drowning 5. The number of Injured Is given at 2.789. Last year 42 persons were) killed outright, but whi-n lock jaw and other disease Induced by the njurles had completed their work over 400 lives hud been sacrificed. The number of Injured Is In excess of lust year by 3".H. These figures ore appalling and yet they mny by no mean show all the. accidents on the Kourth. While the President was dellverlnd Kourth of July address at Oyster Huy a hard shower of rnln fell. With bared head the speaker kept on talk ing, "while water ran down his face In streams, melting his rolinr and drenching him to the skin." This whs II rlirht If Mr. Hoosevelt ilhl not object, but his words of ridicule di rected at men who msrte a move to seek shelter under near-by trees were not In very gond taste. It should not be any reflection on one's niirl- otism or courage If he prefer a dry kin to a wet one with rnw of Pres ident rtoosevelt's oration thrown In. The Movement of a Number of Peo , - pie. Visitor aiiit Other. t Mr. Walter Cochran bo returned to th city from Atlanta, Oa wher .am soent tn etru - - s 1 . Dr. IL K. Jenkins, of Norfolk, Va was a visitor In the city yesterday, be ing a guest at the Centrsi. - Mr. D. IL Graves, of Jfayetteville, spent yesterday la the city. , t- v ( Among the out-of-town people her yesterday was Mr, V. Matt Thorap son. of Btatasvllla. ... : . Mr.' C H. Durham, of Lumberton, was a visitor to the city yesterday, being a guest at th Buford. ; Among th rneeea at th Central yesterday was Mr. Y. IL BtreeUord, of Ureeasboro. ' ; , . , Mr. I L. Little, of Ansonvlll. was a visitor in Charlotte yesterday. Mr. C. K. Hutchison, of Mount Hol ly, spent yesterday In the city on bus iness, staying at the Buford. Mr. Dousloss Bradshaw returned horn yesterday after spending a few days at Camden. 8. C. Among the vbdtors in the city yes terday waa its v. anQrgVV..Uelk, of Albemarle, who waa a guest at th Central. Mr. Belk was formerly pas tor of Tenth Avenu Presbyterian church, this city. , Mr. George Htephena has returned home after spending a week at Tat Springs, Va. Mra. Stephens will re main at the Springe two or tnree weeka lonser. Dr. J. V. Robertson and son, Mr. J. T. Robertson. Jr., will leav this morning for WrlghtsvlU Beach. Col. Ht-C.- Socles has returnaa to the city after spending a fortnight at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. W. F. Harding Is spending a few days at Greenville with relatives and friends. Kev. William Duncan has returned to the city sfter spending some time at Wrlghtsvlllc Beach. Mr. If. N. Pharr and Mr. Sidney McAdrn left yesterday for Wrights vllle lieach to spend a few days. CspL J. M. Davis and Mr. N. V. Porter left last evening for New York, going via Norfolk and the Old Do minion Line. Before returning home they will spend some time at Niagara Falls and In Canada. Mr. Max O. Hunter has returned to tho city after spending a few day at Lake Toxawoy. Messrs. W. B. Meacham. B. W. Bradford and J. J. Bailes. of Fort Mill, a. C, spent yesterday afternoon In th city. Mr. A. B. Burch left yesterday for Montreat to spend some time. Mr. H. C. Boss, of Pine Bluff. Ark.. Is in the city visiting relatives. Ho is stopping st the home of Mrs. Fan nie It. Boss, on North Poplar street. Mr. Boss formerly lived here, but for 22 years has mad his home at Pine Bluff. Mr. Harry Farrell will leave this morning for Nashville. Tenn., to visit relatives for several weeks. Mr, Henry T. Swoln, of Shelby. Is spending a few ads In the city wirh friends. Mr. Swain Is a clever young englishman w-ho ts Interested In the monaztte mining In the Shelby sec tion. Mr. T. B. Apperson, of Winston Salem, was registered at the Central lust night. Among the guests at the uurora Inst night was Mr. K. DeWItt Smith of Raleigh. Prof. J. A. Blvlns, formerly of Char lotte, spent last night at the Central en route to Monroe, where he Is su pcrlntendent of the public schools. BRfKFS. - KNTEKS NAVAL ACADKMY. lfr. IIM-on Moan, of Davidson, IWeil ' DURHAM REPUBLICANS. , ' ; I . ' . ' 1 I .. ... ( , IZQZZXZZZtt&OZZZCZZ-ZZZSZZ . ' ; -V ' Ts 7 it .. "- i Physlr-aJ JKxaiilnuilon Llmlcn Cot 1 Interest Attodc to To-Day Conven iou Sim Declares DIUI04iU lte-I uon Dy iiesson ot in-lit on uuea bnlkllng Burnt DisirUt, ' r ' tlon m to W1m lias Right to Par- Bpechil to Tbe Obaerver. , , v ' , I uciiaic. , . , Davidson. July I .Mr. Hush Sloan Special to The Observer, received a telegram , from, his son, I ' Durham, July 6.-Alt political Interest, Heron, thla af tvrnon stating that he for the time being, Is now centered H bad passed th physical examination I the. Republican county convention to be at Annapolis ana wouia enter in held at .. m.,. at iV?,?r.i?Tt 'tneJ-3 Rinmn I hooit.? ' Ordinarily - there would be but aire end ambition ta .nt.r tha navaf Paoitoa" vr xemoeraiia, H'WOirs nmj servlo. ."'-v-v ' ; , laeiegatea are to M named to th Bute, Th directors f th Linden Cot-1 congressional "d Judicial eonventlona. ton Mill met this afternoon and de-IBut thjs convention there is a fight on dared a semi-annual . dividend of 5 1 between those who have th right to per cent The financial condition- of pertlclpat In it that make Interest, re th mill la highly satisfactory and.thel run for th past ix months has been I vlt- j.,. M a good onef Between M.000 and L'',.!-' T!:."...'" 110,000 worth of new machinery has I" vii.u. been placed In th factory this year. unng in approaenmg campaign. Many of the atockholdeT are hoping " Democrats have an amused sort that, before any very great number I or interest m tn outcome. of years roll by, the company, will The fight has engendered oonslderebl be able to duplicate the stock and I feeling amone the Renubllcans and give the holders two shares for one. I there Is no telllna what kind of reeolu- But Ihl "y MOniy OOpiV UO I twnn-wiu we mnea tt -ne tSHUSf haa no official sanction. . ......v-. """"7 Th CornIlus Mill has dlrectora1 ,y- J eeting set for next week. It la no I reaolutiona , that i secret that th mill Is In a prosper-1 those who have been In charge of the ous condition, th demand for Ita col- I polltlrel machinery and office-holder ored roods belna- ault active. . It . I without regard. Those of th number therefore. oirector win oraer a nice a aivi- br cf th instructed to do an; oena ae in unaen na aeciareo. - i is cesired. others think that It la a nlessura to tha Daseera-bv to I so and that there will be I not th actlv preparation that ar I repreeentatlon of the administrative k.in. v.- .v.- ... i tha I porters to control the situation. . B ZZZZlLSZ t ;k::itj k--r-ii ir-i.. wul w political meeting or more than i : property to rebuild on eomi Of the ordinary interest, looking at tb question UI UIKM IIIWUV UBI, . .1 Pl 1" I I CQ JU ail V Ul ntlDOlfl I. by the big fire. Brick la larg quan- titles are being hauled where Mr. I MURDERER CAUGHT IX MARSnES I Frank Knox will erect om stores ad- Joining the bank bluldlng and It Is I Negro Mlio Killed Beaufort, S. C, understood that Dr. Houston will be-1 Slan Captnrvd and Brought to Har- gin to build about th middle 01 tne deevUJo Dreul Man' Fattier and I month. His large house and -post-1 Brother Op pom Lrmhlnjc office building will make a great Hardevllla. 8. C. July (.-The negro cnange in tn appearance 01 mingaiwho Killed Mr. Behiegeimiicn - is here. In that section Of town. . guHraea oy unenrt ic teer ana itepuiy nnue, ana-win oe taaen 10 ooaurort in " . r - f , . the morning. A posse headed by W. N. tfimfTlttl Ifl tllCrTSa tnflFniflM'V Atid lafr Heyward haa neen out since yeeterdsy I " -m i, ww nearo was nnaiiv cauani i . . . - r -m . m m . .. 3 bJcffi tion, buttoned in back,, short sleeve, price J Linen !Wahteer 1 t -the tweetln to I f . '.Mw'i..:C..' -t-r-ik'l-"-i;1 rdayat th precinct iLATitTtl mndntYlr1 MTlhrrff1M1 . ftftYltYIM "Ifl . .' tne. aeiecate to me t - 7, w.- -ww , - Bjeeuna mvi iur nr sw. " i v i reeoiutlona that wroceeded to lambast 1 1 fm irfi-isi- . . ,:y-,.lf. -v -.. f ; - '..;-r...n .;' . i ,;r i'. ' IV :t'.' goods belna- ault active. . It is, without regard. Those of th number .... .v .t .q . i . . . .1 w" --V Zi I who ar reDonslbie for this sort t l""-J:?u'X"t" 'JZrT'ZiZ: ng s-T that there to a sufficient num- , ; VT7 1 it. 'a - .11 tl tf A AA r.i -f K A tWvSo h waiscs uiai seu ior ana ,u j lii KnSl $450 Waists that sell for $6.00 to (tC All $750 spedaf ' VV White iCawh Shirt Waists, ; elaborately ADAMS WOUJUI WITHDRAW. mnrnlnsr. PrnMPnt State Clialnnan Credltert With I this sffemonn In the- marshes. Statement That, If Utt Should JUoeo I from Bluff ton. He was carrie. Voto of UnUford To-Day, Ho ". 10 fn .lnu,t1'"n na t ' ' Would Quit th lUoe for the Chair- ttJWri broth- rUnnUlg f TOttl 1 f 1 wain nrvamt Rnq urira iiinit n r ir 1 1- Speclal to Th Observer. I oora, a large numner or wnnm were prea- rt v v a 1 ivi w ui v. nv a viuihviu Aahevllle Democrat, who has spent several day in th eastern part of the State, ha returned to thla city and mad an In teresting statement relative to th contest between Blackburn and A ........ . v. . n...i.ii...n a, a. . nuiiiii ivi um miruuiiviiu ui-iw l . . . , i . phBlrmanshln T.l Democrat aald I 1 niD uuutct lociniiu $1.25 to $3.00 s PEOPLE'S COLUMN CHILDREN'S DRESSES to-day that, whll In Orensboro. hs Company nVUver puikage. Prcto. had a talk with Judge Adam and that Judge Adam said If he failed to carry Guilford county at the prl merles to-day or failed of endorse ment at the county convention to. morrow, be would withdrawn from the chairmanship contest and would not allow his name to be presented. In view of the fact that messages re note. InvltatloauL furnishes msi for errand servtc at a very small rot. Tb Obaerver will send oar messenger, without charge, to yonr reeadenr or place of batlneas for Mienisrtneati . for this coiansn. Phone 78, Offlc wMh Western Union Telegraph Company. 'Phoo 43. An adTertlaetneiits taaerted In celved here to-day from Greensboro Jjlf 5?' "I" "J?!1 ,?f IT flTU less than go cent. Cash in advonc. Pretty line of Children, Mother Hubbard . and French Dresses made of White Lawn and Nainsook, neatly made and trimmed, prices from The 125,000 impropriation for the traveling expenses of the President Is now available, the law going Into (Tect Monday. There Is much crltl- Isin of the appropriation, but next to ln Trnxlng the SHlury It was the best thing lhat could be done. Surely the 1'iiltcil Htates are not too poor to pay th t'hlef Kxemtlve an amount In a measure commensurate with the dig nity of his position. I -, 'I " j f Tb New Tork Bun note the '- "., fact that Mr. Bryn haa called the 1 roll f ellslbles for th Iin,.,.r.u,. nomination heretofore, Judge Clark, f Kqrth Carolina, being at the head ' f on list Yea, why not Judge Clark? , What has that dentxen of the nionn. tain rove been doing that he has V written no letur on th subject? He hould by all means "com across." , !' '' l.i DLlU. v . i m vi luaau qjm still , - aois -to nominal randidaieaj it p. peara, even tf they have lost power to ' lct them, and in naming on Kelfer, , , an lro moolder, for Governor, they ' Jl M I t A ' M.CIttaiainat 1 .J a t ivr f .narria, ins : lmcHTatlo candidate as g "goutheVn " aristocrat" And awars ago th Booth was th atronghold. mt; Popu- An Ohto prosecutor I endeavoring t Indict John PAoVkefeller, If th latttr spent month In dodging wit ne subpoena, Ihena n telling how long he might remain abroad tn order t ld-tep an iBdletmtnt !-yS Mr- Tolntoy says that the Hiieslun Par liament Is mnde up of peopln.whx are below tho level of the clnsse which they are supposed to represent. This may eiplaln why the body has taken such a rank hold so early tn life. Col. W. W. Lumpkin having with drawn from the contest for the sen atorial s.st now held by Renator Till man, the latter Is once more, like Alexander Selkirk, "monarch of all I survey." ftecretnry Loeb didn't even ask Mr. Itoosevelt about It. He turned down the Invitation for th Pr-ldint to !r'Mldo at the Bryan reception, and thus ended an Incident Which should nover have been opened. HAXti TIIK -MARHWLLAIHE." I'Mipkiyf ' of Rnwdsn f.ovnriiiiieut I'rlnlliig fiffhw Make Revolutloiiiu-y iMmoiiMiratlon OfuVial tliargotl Mllh IVrtititllng Anli-.letlsli Out break at Minsk lletuovtsL ML Petersburg, July I -Hloting occur red to-day among the employes of the government printing office, where the plates for the paper currency sre en graved end printed. Tlie men left their work and Wunt to the court vsrd of the bulldlne. singing the ; "MsreelllHlee." Oetidnimes and Cossacks Were sunimened and drove tek the dfmuostrstur Into tli biiftdins;, where, after some parley ing, they returned to work. ' InterUtr Minister Blolypln has removed Oenerel KouilulT, the Governor . of Minsk. (Jeiwtsl Kourloff waa held to be resp.nslll lor the stiil-Jewls excesses at Minsk In November nt. sad M. ArakanUeir, In the lower house of the Buseloa PsHuiment, urjred that he b trted on thet ehsrge. the higher Rus sian authortties de. Wd not to prosecute th general. A . rotmnltte of Jew re eently . ((make teurai , Kourlnff for measure, instituted by him to prervut other threaten outbreaks at Minsk, - .,- . t., j ,. ' tr,r- 1 A Few Minor Happening In and Abont the City. At its meeting Thursday night Charlotte Lodge of Odd Fellows In stalled th officer recently elected. The Charlotte Decorating tc Tar nlshtng Agency has th contract to re paper the Orton House at Wilming ton. Mr. John L. Dabbs and family have moved from their residence at No. fiOl Kust Ninth street to No. 110 North Brevard. The work on the Jarrell build Ing on West Fourth street is progress Ing very nicely. The front wall he reached tha second floor. The Mecklenburg camp. United Confederate Veterans, la going In a body to Cornelius Thursday, August 2ml. to participate lu the big plcnto there. During the absence of Father Joseph, who Is off on his vacation. the duties of the parish sn-e being ookeil uftcr by Father Wlllebaugh, of iicimont. The appearance of the building of the Piedmont Clothing Company, on South Tryon street, has been consld cm lily Improved by the addition of a coat of ufiltit. Tho Southern Real Estate, Inin A Trust Comuany has sold a house and lot on East Hill street to (lad Henderson, colored. The considers tlon In the deal was ISIS. M re. Carry McCall, a sister of Po liceman House, Is quit sick at her horn in Greenville, fl. C Her mother, Mrs. A. M. House, went down yesterday, to be w Ith her. The board of clly school commis sioner will hold a meeting at the city hall to-niaht at S:t0 o'clock for th purpose of electing two or three new teachers and transacting other busl- nuss. The receipt s at ths city cotton platform yesterday were 14 bales and the best nrlca was 11. I cents pound. The receipts for the corres ponding date of last year, when the price whs 10 30 cents a pound, were ZK4 bale. Mr. W. II. You no:, a well-knoWn Charlotte blacksmith. Is proud or hi record for driving horseshoes. in 1H0& he drova on S.48I In the first six months. This yesr th number climbed to M7S, a. gain of 1,S7 over Inst yenr. The least number during any one month waa In February, 1106, the number being I.IK, and th greatest number, 1,111, In May, HOC. WANT A LI j MEAT I?tfcPKCTEI. City Butcher Heartily In Favor of Meat (hrdliiaaro Condition as They Are. . . 1 Th market men of th city ar complaining that the fuss about tb milk baa caused a falling pfr In th meat business, One expert said that though th milk from th cow would be dangerou , th meat could , b esten with Impunity. This caused sum or tn gooa nouseicreper - 'r th city to fear that th butcher would get hold of som of the tuber minus cows, and many an order for beef during .the last fw day ha been prefaced with an anxious o,uery a to whether or not th meat ha been. Inspected.'', 4 ''' ... A delegation of th butcher of th city,' consisting of . Messrs. Hsm Pow ell, Joe Kloue end U P. McKenxl. appeared at Th Observer oltlc yes terday and mad cloar their position regarding th Inspection of th cattle thsy kill. They ar unequivocally In favor ot th ordinance requiring al cattl to b Inspected befor being butchered and say that they would b pleased to hav-4h meat Inspected afterward too. They sy that, th tuberculous cattle condemned by Dr, Fisher could not be presented to them and that th penpl ot th city have every assurance ef getting good meat from th market uw4 . i, . .:t.A. WANTED. make th claim that th Blackburn forcea will land In the saddle In CJullford to-morrow this declaration of Judge Adams Is of more than pass ing Interest. In the event that Judge Adoma fun to carry ma own county WANTCD-Kegistered druggtet: . stats and adheres to his determination to I salary expected and furnish references w thdraw the election of Hlsckburn I with aODlloatlon. Uood place tor right man. Huetnea located one test towna In State. Addreaa, Bnlol, care Obaerver. 25c to $3.50 DRESS GOODS aa chairman would be a foregone conclusion. Thla Ashevltlo Demo crat Is authority for the statement that eastern Carolina ha lined up solid for Judge Adums and that the people of that section refuse to even consider th possibility of Adams' a feat. SPARTANBURG. OFFICKItti FIGnT. WANTKD-Manager for book and ata- t onerr store: office mure tenora. Aldinnan Wlllard and Kx -Policeman I Pher; foreman brick yard: clothing . . - - I I . a . . fla . il i 2j . , , T.Ji I carpenter foreman; advertlalng man; 'v"ij imjiuvu. areat demnnd for competent people. Na- Soeclal to The Observer. tlonel Kmployment Assn.. Century Ul.l. A Slam.. mm. ai Spartanburg, a C. July AMev. man J. T. Wlllard and ex-Policeman WANTED Immediately, an expert, rapid. John Kitchen engaged In a personal I accurate stenographer, for Another shipment of that beautiful fig- ,grdti;rrhdredT."Kjrcd French Organdies Merchants in large ns rush at our pla. I . . . -m . ' . " ' ' . -. : " . . cities advertise this as a special value tor 11 p ; 1 9c, our price while it lasts the yard '.'Vf? WANTED galeamen: good commission. Address, Hustler, care uoserver. WANTED Your early. Delivering Inns a day. means Sample Mineral Water Co. Addreea, two- atatlng IHl.tltw thla a rt..rn,stn TVia IWA I miUlfht tnitftSIMlt men came together arter a few mm- ""Ei' h l"' adsd n N utes' heated argument and exchanged "red. H. L. S.. Dsrldson, N. s. blows. Neither was Injured to sny I WANTED Position as book-keener or assistant. Oraduate King's uusinsss College. O., care Observer. WANTED An experienced bok -keeper. Apply, la own handwriting, atating age nd experience. aerlous extent arid the combatants were soon separated by severs! mem bers of a large crowd of spectators. Alderman Wlllard landed aeveral blows and Mr. Kitchen attempted to retaliate but It Is said by eye witness es that he failed to touch Mr. Wll lard. The fight was the sequel to the charges which Mr. Kitchen's mad against aeVeral policemen and one FIGURED LAWNS New lot Figured Lawns good sub stantial quality, price the yard 5c B party. Addr Observer, Oood pay to th rlsht a. "Opportunity," care WANTED An experienced bosrdlng- house ma or woman, aood opening ,.. ,i.hl iuHv A A draii r? Rmnm aV sergeant wnirn were to nave oeen in- Hon, Waxttaw, N. C. veetlvalnd bv the council at a SDeclal I meeting- held Thursday afternoon. ww i r.u-a sooa orns m.-r. Th. mumburi of the council were on . colur aiaKer. a. o. Aoerneiny, . ..w .... . I J f " hand at the hour appointed but It wa I " decided that action would be post- I w A NTED F w clean, white rags: will poned until a later day. I pay cants par pound. Apply at Ob- Th light between Messrs. wiunra server. nd Kitchen and the Incident lead ing up to It have furnished food for comment and the outcome or tne LIGHT BLUE LINEN MI SCKLLAN EOTJft. Investigation by council' Is watched jST PAYMENT new series to-day. Don't with interest ty rrienas ot whose nsmes ar Involved. those miss IL Uolden opnortuulty. B I B. I Keeeler. Mutual I! KltJAH RKBATK CAMFi. FOR MILK-Thone T7M only one of my I herd condemned, li. v. Kirapatncg. Mother lot of this popular dress goods just received, warranted all pure Linen, OCa price the yard - wJ l CHECKED LINEN VOILE Indictment Agalnt New York On- WA"llt-Piire. sweet medicinal. Buffalo I Co1ofl Cr1cffi-. LlCrflt Bfftr. -- NflVW HTA tral OfHiials and BoiroH Mcrdiant Llek Bpringa. 'Phones TJ and TU. VrfUIUIS, WitWi, -UXUt. AJIVIw, , XaVy aUU Fall, Other hinntllng, Nw York. July l.Judge Holt, In th t'nlted Htates Circuit Court, to dav handed down an opinion, the ef feet of which Is to dismiss th Indict ment found against Nathan Oullford, vie president, and F. b, BI'KFAIO Lick gprlngs Water. Abso lutely pur. 'Phones K7 ana 71. DTE MACHINERY for sale. Ona Va uum Kaw "lock Dye Machine, on ftchaum 4k TThllnger Hydro Extractor. . . llkMM tlnru Thaia m.AhlMM tin... POmeroV, I .n run nnlv a fear wnnntha. A e.hsnaa traffic manager, of tne isortn mra in the class of our product demand this Central Railroad, and C Ooodloc, Ed- sale, at a hsrgaln. Columbia Mfg. Co., ear and Edwin Earle. the latter so- uamseur. . gsr merchsnu of Uotrolt. .charging WI,. RKrK1VB to.Amv thm finest ear- them wltn conspiracy io vioiaia ine r A lh. iMmn ih lihnii nnr. provisions or tne r.iains reosurtg bci, i , B Kattlesnak Watermelons. If yeu punishable by imprisonment. Th I wsnt something fine, be sure end get Court, howevwr, SISO noia mat in tone nomw mercnania. i.,iiniii,ia ii hi tha New varKI- wimaiu. Centrsl Boad. Oullford and Pomeroy, found under th Klkln act,, are I rOR SAJJC. rood. Convicted of Abating a. MU arBS7 -TmEZ .TV Black and White Warranted all Linen, price the yard : 25c SILKS 88C Chicago. July .Th Chicago A Trade etreeL Alton Railroad, jonn jv. raunorn ana Fred A. Wann, form th road, wer to-day ineallv arantln re 8chwertrhlld and Palsbergr Pack- yon BALB-Beebee ladellbl Ink Check Ing Company., N sentence was lm- Protector, only been ueed four months, posed to-day hy Judge Landls, pending In good condition; oost 00. can be th argument for a new trial for th bought for .00. Addr, "Frank," ar defendant, which win M heard to- 36 inch black Guaranteed Taffeta the dollar oity our mce" theyard 36 inch Blade Oriental Jap. Silk, Abso lutely water , and perspiration ? proof,. erly4 officiate of FOB PALB-Solld mahogany four-poster . ' ' - - r.daoMi- rnruTicN i ozmknt, CVCXy yard guaranteed, pnee the yard alaharsree Panic m r v niu. i.,.ni.i. '. ' :": ... morrow. i II Reward for .' Ite4nnlng $3,000 .FOR RENT.' UMBRELLAS $1.00 .' l . . . . -II Ihamokln, Pa., Itpeclol, 6th. to Washing- yOR RENTModern l-room house, eor- ner Pin sna nth. U. o. Wesrn, Com- lun I'uer. r tun I l Wsrtmant' oosl hauler, ssw a eonimerelal man, who refused to revest hi Identity, drop a purse containing gi.ona on a street here to-day. , , Wertman pkkel tip th purs and ran fieri th trsnger, who told Wertman the latter wa an honeet man and should b rewsrde. Befor -erowd he held up roll of bills ot denominations front II to 110 and told Wert me a to close hi res snd drew one not and keep It. wertman exiroiea i, , . , v TWath of Mr. TlMimaa Celca ' Special to 1'h Observer," llnmiet. July . airs. Tnomas nate at n died her hum In Lumberton Wedn day morning. Her remains were hmuaht ta old home, near here., and war burled of th old Peel graveyard.' near Where she wa raised.-, Sirs, tittle was a Miss peel prior to her msrrlage and belong ed to one of the best fsmllle In this section, the leuves a huftmd and six ehlldren. Her father, who Is II years old. i in iivinp on- wss anuui m year A. Mh waa a member of the Maihrwila church, end the funeral wa cendueted by. Jltr.r. A .JlkM. merclal Bank. FOH RRrfTFlve-room ern . convenience, innl range, ft Liberty street, t;reiner. Stuart . W. LOST, IX)8T Memorandum book. If found re turn to Wedding ton Hardware Co. I geawell. We own the weDbt Une of U ZZ'nxtf; that , has vlbwhtt5 the city Ibrcd Silk Umbrellas with rersian oorders, pnee each $1.50. Our Ladies American Beauty Umbrella is worthy its' name, price : ASSAYING : cniviab ' AMALTasa v oku or jcrfRT DiBCRirnoa. t 'ttQ! !IllF.iI3 1 14-tf W. Ith atru Cfaarlett. N, a $5.00 -Ar.in; s,-.'?r:'i-.J-..vj'''-?5 .'V'''-;' t-vi:-,-;?4.-... t.r; Ft: 'T!7 ' f Vtaia .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 7, 1906, edition 1
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