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.. fa;.. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER; JULY 20, 190G. j S i-'.- , ' ' r '., i. , ' iW, V - ' I H.y.t!.vu. -"Q .".V. . . 1 ... "i v v. ; ).. . ,5 f h' 4- . v y . r, ', l , V'.' . '..--V.; William JEROME TO (iEORf.IA I5AI1 HIS TALK ON 11 IJI.K' OI'IMOV" m York DNIrlit Attorney Take (Hvaxloii to I!hi the Prvdili-iil rr Ills ICcivnl frith-Win of u I'nli'ral Court Judge A ltoat for tlie Leg islature of III- Own Suite Public Opinion i hi Mo-I I oi f xirui nl single Influence In the Life of the Nation Tlie N-HMiM-r the (ircHtc-t 1'e.c tor In 11 I'oriiiiilloii mill Spread lt INitciK-v i:rr hi re I.Uilenl to I ! I JIM) IT. Warm Sh Iiik. July ' ' I11'- trlct Attorney Jt iwnp- d.lhered nn addrcm on "I'tibllc opinion, It I'ow r, Some of lt KvIN nml Injustices, nd Our Oiity lis Lawyers o It." ! lorn the (ienrglu 1'ur AnHici.it Ion to night. In tin- course of hln address. Mr. Jnrinii'' referred to l'n sliiv nt Roowvrlt'N i-rltlrl-in of the I 'nlt" il Btatt-K Court JiiiJk'', m:iIiik. "Thi-r l on- Iniii.-tl.f lil. h pub lic uplnlon not liifii 'ii ntly ilo. , mul oni" wlilcli l.i yi ri ilo mm li to ot -rrrt uml that Ih th- irltbl'in of JimIk P for ili'i ImIoiix whl'h tiny c u I I Hot void nut k Inn If llo-y ob,i (!. I.im. Th rrnt hpi-rt o ! of th naiioii H Ollf KxeriilUf. Iilni"'lf not m ln; yer. rltlrl.-liiK I'l 11 publli iloi unn lit t Frlt-rut JiPlK" 'of bl.i ib i Moii on u point of Iiii not. I I.. 'Hi vi', lom- mnil-il ltiJf to our pi of. .lon. Tin' Una ar- our lah I ' n I : i ' opinion made thi-tn nn.l run Imiik" tli.m. Evry cltlfn Iiiih a rliflit to iiitl t'iM tliTn und hii k llii'lr ii ni' ml no nt or repeal, but while tin) ;iri- our we want our Jiiik'x 'o ob. y tlo in and not rubvtltutr for tlnin hoiim thln they deem In ariord wltli a thine no mutable uml ro iliflii lilt to ax-ertuln im pulillr opinion. The OUndll'-KS of H JlJilRe'K r ;t! JtldKlliellt and the lull. in of a purtlrului law may well be chIIim) In iiiei ion. hut an liumul ilerixion slmulil not xpone lh JudKe Inim-lf to rrltlilsm." (Jt'IDKI) HV HKNSK ol" I'l'TV. At the lilKlnnliiK Mr Jerome mibl there are nu n KUiib .l by ,i Iiik'Ii s. ii--of duly who will do unit I'.nuiiU" to do their duty 11- they n-e It, n'c.inl lev.i of the iinij"ili oplnlmi v. Iil'h lUll pill, lit I'pllllou, bill Kllll I Holt and repreoi..n "The mail .vim ei inriK be Ii In different to pnl, Hi' i.pinl "ii. " i l, I Mi. " Jrom, "if Ii.- I,, in 1 1 a f. hi iti. . i.-i too ;v: . often aornethlriK of a fool uml a knave , - a knme to he ,11111 a f.il !. think V' "V J'OU tielleve him To ii pillill' otlcir :-the dl"haiKe i.r 1,1- I m t with ol In the fi r nt publl. opinion i- like dlf "l.ffrfii"' in the iiinitliii of :ni iiikilii' , 'With olle.l .,r -nn,.. I !.. ni, ik 'A..":.". "How p. .1. nl !,. ".lii..t I i ,- r-' 4r)'W here i lip lit I" ti,' Mi. Ml Wl.it Inore holelnll i. - I.i r ,. " e . ll "f ltJ Mill 'HII U people 111,1 k . t', ,n I,, it, , in. Ill ;. 1 1 -oiitliiiiiiii thai i 11,1114 ., .ill not he done and that lh- 1-nl l.i'He ..nl llll ei4i t Mlflli b 111 Ii." I'l pl'- . vent the dohiu of ,i pi, ,i,n, H. i ,i, t, mid yet Iinh .Maine, f..r .itn,l , I,. . n ', able to enrol, e ll pi "liil.i'u . 1 ; i - lo not l hi., ii n ..ft,, 1 1 iImk.'I . v-erywb.t- fail to full, II tie ir ...i'Ii off ofti. Like i,rtn . .I i not f ill In their ilulle.s li 1 1' itIiii. " hii, li a larreny are . ..m ei ned. I'iiams i.i:;irJi..Tri:i "In my ii Male the i oil"! It 1 1 ,i prohibit!. e,, n , 1,1 , ,K ii, ,,),,!l- the jegleldturi. I., pli-y I M w H 1,, pfi'Vept I' The legll 1 1 or. how. mi, h,i Uni d tO inn II l.l lll Willi.' III f'O'O lilmeit to p',.rii .i in blinir on i.i-e Irarkia. w n,,l"t iinl ,. -ik;n",l i,. protiirt II. an. t Hit- w i i',-'ilil in.lv In i ue opinion p. i ni H i , W hat, m i l lauri' .in. I nl in Ii hl-lor). pulll' opinion t.i lei - : , , . . i I he UI'iM linp,,r:a nl 'iiwi im, i in, In Ih,, life of t',1. mill, l "III In.' I pa T I uf I hi ' ,, i i ,ii,l epei i , : in out U i . ., t . , ,i , Hblllty I nun. in I ii I in; iiin-t UnfelV "rp-pr rtrt- upm -tte-ne-r-reieT'; and It i- h tin in tli.ii ii,. i m ,'. -i Jutlee an I - n.i iiim-x ih. km ,i. i m- IHtlte I- ,! ,ne f ,h!, , , on P. the. a-rent. i v 1 1 1 ' . foil-,, in mii puliln life K'll.li in, , w.p.ipir Ih In, ,, In purably Ihe ki.-iii, . t fa. ,,r In II. for- tllHtloll nn, I M,. ,. Judife Jaiii.M 11 IIP, nut. former )uJe Hilvorale ol Hp. I ', 1 1 1 1 , . I n, dliM'U d the attilij.l,. of th, I nlt.- l fttateii to the rhllippliie poi.i -ioiik, rrltlrUlnir tlm poll.;, ot n lulnmK the llAIldn hii uriiliiK Unit I lie I 'lllpln,, ahOUld be Ktvi'ii their pla.e ,ni..,nK t),,. natioilil or the ..irth r.'.lil'i: ih.' me treiiiinint from th. I nlte.l Rtatea Hit that kinnt, ,! i ' u I . . :' .', ' It In xpe te.l the ronM i,t,,n l;l s ; "j rrh a final adjournment with th aleetlsn of nflli .th iii iii..ir..w MlriliHiliaiir t.iunt lo-Myht. 'Ii -4 Atlanta, (la., July 1 1 I i.i ii. t ,t. V toray Jerome, of s Votk .iiv, paaacil throuKh Atlani ihi .venlntc ',!'"', from Vrm Hprlnni". ii , ulmi he addreawd (he antiiiuj ip.-eilmt of tl,.. " TlOorarla H"r Aeivx lHtlon, on IiIm way to BlrrnlrKtham, Ala. He will be tlie r;' aTWt honor ot a hmiijuet in the ' Alabama city tendered ,y u, board , f trado to-morrow evening. 'r).'-' 4 VKKU IMPKXPINU IXhjU. ' J Tli fellri nf lnH-nlin doom In the ' ' mlnda o( maur vl lum of JJilKht a 'f ' ,dle and dtnbetet linn been rhanaed Ui tlinkfulnu by th iMrrient . (tertvad from taking Kuley'a Kidney ; . Iura. -It IU cura lnrltint Drlght'i 1 and dlalMt and even In tha worat ea- It comfort and rt-llof. i ftllght dlanrdeta ara cured In a fw daya ' "I bad diatwVM In Itl woral form " ,', vrilM Marlon Xah, nt rKinrralh, I-nd .. ! triad eight phyabHani without rellof. Only three hollJea .f Foleva Kidney , . .ura rn-da- tu4 wvll niao." Ml H i , iorduB h C. . T. Jerome. sti:i:l i'hamf, RTiircTrKK. Hllfh Point I'niiniuiiil and Insurance (oiit'eriiN to I-:reet Five-Story Of fice MullJIng- New Chair ('omvrii to llcRln Operation Middle of Autc tiHt Mayor Wreini nd (lie. Illliul 'rijfera. Speclul to Tl'p Obnt'rvcr. HlRh J'olnt. July 19. A commit tee ban been appointed. conHlxtlnir of Mnoirn. A. M. Itunkln. Hubert Unnk ett hii ! J. K. Klrkmnn. to look over the plain Mibmltetd by nrchltei -t.n of the new bullillntf to be erected an the home of the Klrnt National Hank, the Not Ih (rn I Ina Klru lnuriirn e Company, the Curollna Life Inmirurne I'oiniiariv ami th North t'lirollna Ha rniH Hank A: Tru.t 'o. The com mittee Ih of ttio opinion that a Meel frame xtructure Ih ndvlKable, ei.e . hilly If the full 11 1 ntc l to be over live Morle hitch. The lorathm of the bulldliitr will be on the Field prop erly on North Main utreet, recently purchaxcil by tho ArtnlteldM. The Southern l,lve Slock ItiNiiriinre Company, vshlch Ik belnir proiiiol.il bv Mi'illl (JeorgM T. I'ellllV, I". M Aiiiitield. M. J. Wrei.n ninl olh.r Il1i:h I'olnl II 1z-nx. H meeting with th.- nio-t fnvoi uble , ret"iione in the way ..f Hiibici l;itloti of utoi k. Mr. I". mu -;..'iil fuw bourn In Wlii- i,ui I'rl.iav uml Mecureil SIU.UOO hii. I to-ilav there Im only about 110,0011 or the I'.fl.OOO capitalized Ktock to be hi i ured Thin N u bn-lnen that (louil-hlnK at the North and Wist ami In It (he promoter see u grind thitiK for the Houlh, . spi'i lnlly HiH pail i The Cli.ur will, h f tlie country anil theiiiMelve-i latent factory In-re Im the liewt Company, the IhiIMIuk: of urn now neiirlnK comnlet . ni. -t epect to have the machin Mr It ery Installed o nn to be reinly to cum-nil-in work by thu inbldle ot Aim mil. Tim main liulliling of thin plant In 2'JO by So. U'n atorle. Jivnl '! Into four ileiiurtmentn with lire pi.n.f Willis. The pllndl il output will In porch roekerM. .Mr. a n l Mrs. II. A Maud Hi -I Mill lea. Virginia lli'ln Ii to l Ml? .loHcphliie llm . Kent nnd MIh n. t w"k for foil-- ten days. w ii. iliitlvht. r el Mr Joseph "I. Hpi o. of tlw i Itl zen" National Hank, of Italelidi. IkIihiK Mli Kate lucrum Mr. U A. S h. i l r and daughter. Mis Nina, have Koiie to Washington t i vil' Mrs Wheeler, who has been In a "in It.iilitiii there neverul weeks, uml who will return home with tloni. "Major Wiciin shon- do put hit on 'in." Hiild a negro last night In sp. .iking of whiskey discs. Ati'l sin. enough ho (iocs. lie Is iimktriK II m li.ii . r the operators of hllng ttg.rs an. I common carrlvrs of v. hl' k y pin kages that It li not im pleixui' .1 I, 11 In. "S to engage In as It nllf.' .i Th. ..I t topers me getting It hird In th.- tick. too. and ulore thev hax. app. .if. l lime nnd again b.fote him II, . ni.lViif till US tllelll li'.i'l to the , ..iiiii . , h.iln gang, there !,, .-,in a I., tl- I, lie I, .ii t ha n the pa llieiu ol j .ill. I t. :u II. IN IIONdll Ol Mi ll (il i:st. Ml Inn May Weill I nlcrtaliix nt I to, I, milium I oniplliiH'iitiiry to IU AImiii . of 1 lorliht. Spei 1,1 lo The I Miserver. I Id., kmi'li im. July l'J.-Mlfs Tna ' Mu) .ii .nl. I tallied a nutiilier nf In i fi . ml ..t h t home Tu. s.lav I . .nlng in li ri..r of h.-r l-i..t, Miss I.. Hi iii,."i, AlMites, of Stark.-. I'l.i ' The I.u' i I poti h were prettily j lighted i' 1 1 1 1 .1 ,i piirn se land mi. Mr- II I'm. Iki gracefully presided i.M'i tie I'Oii' h limvl and after ipilie, .in Iiiii ii 'Ion Kiiiixlng nun t"t. Ill a hi. li M In I .lla Si n ii 1 1 won t li- , l.uli. . ptu, and I r Mi I'hall the gen I til men .. I i I I i hllli'llt s Were Set Veil. I ,,,ii I '.ng ..f a paint course, cieani , II II. I . .ie Th'.-e III j 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 11 1 e 1 re: . Ml Ili ita Miism. of WiiiIi'bIihiii; I Maii .-'linp-oii. A 1 1 1 1 1 Steele, lila Mm ! il.. ii. I'aiih i ovlngioti. Lenii Terry. , Kin. i "Miiet..ii. Adill" May Dlgg". . Uiii lji.:.IJL While Covington, Maiy l.clheii. i, Mlnnl.i SUanslll, Callle"' o'. iiigton, Ml n I a Kawlki's, Nancy I'.'iiliv I'.iiml.. Covington, Hannah ' c lie. I'.iiiiil.' Iioikery; Mesilsine M II l awlkes. W. K Thoiniis.iind J. D. I Can ti, Me.nr.s. John W. Cole, Mill I rai-oiis. Col. T I,. K Irkpnti Ii k, of 1 ! Cli. ii lo it. ; A. S Hockeiy, Walter K.I i i.!.. c (I. Tiiijwhk. John W. Cov ington. Ir, Sain Klccle, John N. Cole, i c,,i .smith, lr. Kx, William Dock-1 ii). Id in y Dockery, Perry West, Kd- : win A i ti. leti .a.l. Joint Armlstend, Will ! .Mcltae. Mlal Mcllae, Will Weill, of ciiailoMn, Charlhi Weill. ! (.IHSON IIS ii.mk.i :d. ( j Was rrnlgWH In Coinnytlon With I Murder of lis. Allen I. Hlniiii. Now Votk. July 19. Huiton W. JIIikoii. he luw)er committed lo the ' Tomb tu Hwult tha action of Ihe j grand liny In ci.ninictlon with the I murder of Mrs. Allen' D. Kenan, up pen ted before Justice lllsnchnrd on I u w rit of hlia i orpus and wbi ills- baigs'd from custody. Tha district nltorney's oftlce made no opposition to the argument of (Jlhson's counsel (list (llbHon'a committment waa Il legal. . k A Timely rSuggeslloii, Durham Herald. If those Anson county gentlemen csnnot be tried under tha new law relating to lynchlnga what's tha mat ter with trying I hem under lite old one relating to murder? We will give jrou psrkage of riedmont Cigarettes forCid Piedmont coupons. C IL Meyer A Co. TII1S DAY IN 1IIST0BY f !rrirrirA.. whitei. ' . tha flrat born" tf rjymouth colony, dtetf. at MarhflJd, aged nearly .- 1804. Many ' tnouaand ' buhla ( ot , wheat and flour arrived at Cdta J from tha Unltod .State. , ' ISM. Privateer General; Armstrong arrived at ' Newr 1 York, having captured 11 vewwls. . r . 181. 43en. Brown moved nla whole force upon Fort George, but, not being supported by the fleet on account of Commodore Chaun. cey'a Illness, Ml back, on tho 22nd to Uueenatown. 1820. The cenaua of outh Carolina ahowed a great decreaae In popu Inline. " 1832. The obaequlea Of Henry Clay celebrated wltn me greaieat pomp and magnificence In New York. The city waa ahrowded In mourning, bualneaa waa au pended and the rrlpplng--'Wre their colore at half-moat. 1881. The 'Confederate Congrewi mohta at Hlchmond, Va. , . 1803. A cavalry expedition sent out by (Jen. Fouler ntruck the Wil mington A Weldon Railroad at Hocky Mount, N. (3., burned the long bridge ovfir Tar lver, tore up two mile of track, destroyed the depot, a large cotton factory, ii valuable aupply train. 5,000 balcn of Confederate cotton. 1863. A cavalry force under Col. Tolland, of the Thlrty-rourtn Ohio mounted Infantry, burned Wythevllle. Va. Federal low waa 65. Including Col. Tollnnd; that of tho Confeerute 75 killed and innny wounded. 18nl. -N.wa that Gen. Forrest had been defeated and wounded by Cen. Smith at Tupelo, MIhh., con firmed. Confederate loss 2,500. 1861.--Two severe buttles In Georgia, lien. Hood uttai'ks Gen. Nher maii's army, with a loss of 20,000 In killed, wounded and prisoners. I'nlon General McFherson killed on the 21'nd. 1801. Fight ut Winchester. Va., be tween Gen. Karly and Gen. Averlll. The Confederates re treated with loss. 180H. -lllll to exclude the electoral votes or the non-orgsnizen maies vetoed by the President und re- passed by Congress. 1870.. Suicide of M. Prevot Paradol, French .Minister nt Washington. 1881. - Theodoro Hoosevelt. of New York, who had been a delegiite to the Chicago convention, de clared his Intention to vote for lllalne and I-ogut). 1888. Chi. f Justice of the United States Supreme Court Melville, . Miller sworn In. i 1898. --A dispatch from f!en. Miles said: "We have the Msssnchii-I settK. Dixie. Dloucester. Clncln-I nail. Annapolis. Ieyden. Wasp. Yule and Columbia. We expert to nnil fur I'orto Hleo nt 3 o'clock." The number of troops conveyed from ( ua nt annmo was .riKi. 1818. Cen. Leonard K. Wood mndo inllltnry (lovernnr of S.-iiiIIiiko. 1 8119. l-'lve ItallnriM lynched ut Tallii lah. I.u . fur the murder yf l)r. .1 K. Ho.ltre. lfto:t. The c 1 1 c u la I ton of the new cur ii in y aiithoili'd hy the gov ellltnent begun In t ho 1'hlllp I'lneH. TII.I.MW l CIIKSTFIt. Twcntv-I'lvc llundrril Pen pi r From ( liit.r, l alrllelil and York Hear the St-nntor and Other ( Hiulhlntc ( Iniri!!' t'ulioly Milliner of Pro lilhltionl.is With High l,hsn ,i. IX Hll'M. Special to The Observer. Chester. S. C. July 1 !. About r.00 people from Chester,' Fairfield and Vork gathered two miles south of the city to-dav to hertr the politi cal inhiresses. Senator Tillman wa th. first nnd foremost speaker. Sen ator Tillman preface his remarks with a statement of the pleasure It affoi'deil him to he present on this oc casion. Then he plunged Into a dls-cii--i.,n of the I ui ii 1 1 r i;ueKtton. Ho paid Ills respects to the prohibitionists ami touched up the members of the last Legislature, whom tho (hatfp with having betrayed their cinstlt lli'llts all'l the State. Thv lIHplirs liiur I.e. ii charging him with doing the i i . 1 1 1 v thing In making this tovfr lull he Is i noli III to do it, OS ho i iniiie- In then enemies who nrc pl.iiiiilio his and the people's hurt, lie pal l liis resiiei la to the mem bers i,f ti,.. House, stating that the high II, ens., men and prohibit lonlxts v.'ie In an unlioli league. The 1 1 m u.iet.',! to kill the illstHMisnrv I, ui t ) i were unwilling to lean It. U In n th.- i ..nl. I not kill It I risk. In c;,,,l's n nil.-, what aiausc they hud lor not eh n nltig It '."' He im UI his respects to The 8lnte newspaper as follows: "It u-fiJoni In i.pposii ion to a majority of the while people of South Carolina and is fed ..n hatred of Hen Tlllrnull. i'e encv and popular goverrTuiHiit." The remain der of the speech was nlong common place lines arm waa oe, ...... , i oiishh ration of compulsory en- i in.iiloii wllh -one remarks nnd u rT i ri in to thu race iueston. After illtiii. r the crowd listened to Senator l.atlieer Mr. ljitlm. r s , I, ua nlong the usual lines, miiiil of It bearing on rural fr il. Ili.rv and good roads. Th people ,,f Chester are fund of Benntor Lat imer ami his speech vvus well len-tv- 'congreMsmiin D K. Klnh-y nnd lila ,,pp nt. Hon T. J. Strait, urged th.'lr e!iecllve claims nnd Ihe meet ing adjourned nt 4 o'clock. A HAHT LOT i f tniiil.h'i to rontend with spring (i i, ni a trirpld liver and blockaded I nwi'lii unless thu swnken them to their proper' action with )r King's New Life I'l IT "Ihe plefl sn nTust rrnd' -most ffeetivo cure for ruiistlpatlnn. They prevent ap-P-iulieltis and tune up Ihe system. Mc . nt II. If. Jmilun A I'o.'s irug store. SHIRT WAISTS which are ever so popular be cniise of their beuuty and daintiness, nnd which require frequent cleaning to keep them so. are restored, reno vated und deodorlred by our French Dry Cleaning Process In atieh a thorough way that they are as pure, and sweet after cleaning as when new froin the store. We give special attention to White Waists. which, to re lain their beauty muit be free from all spot end blemishes. Try us on yours. Out-of-town order solicited. Queen City; V Deing and Cleaning Works . MRS. J. M. IlESTCIt,' rroprletreee. Announcements. For . Tax CoUector, r District Ko. , k I hereby annonnoe myself a candi date for the office 'of , Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, aubjeot to the action of the Demo cratlo prlmarloa of August 7. vi-'rv.fv'vVL, B. tJLOOP.. , For T Collector, Platrlct, So. i ' I hereby' announce myself a candi date, for the otnee of Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action' of the Demo cratlo primaries of August 7. V-l , 8AM J. AUSTIN. For Tax Collector. Plat riot. No. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the er'.lon of the temo cratlo primaries of August 7. . , --Wr C M'AUXJkT.- - For Tax Collector, District, No. 1. I hereby- announce myself a candi date for the office of Tag Collector, District No.' 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries of Augunt 7. , J. OLIVER GLUTA8. For Tax Collector, District No. S. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector. District No. S, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries of August 7. W. N. PEOPLES. For Clerk of tho Court. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of the Court of Meck lenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7. C. C. MOORE. For Clerk of tho Court. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the t office of Clerk of tha Court of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries of Augunt 7. J. A. IG'SSELL. l ' For Heglster of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a randl- t date for the ortlce of Keglster of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries ot August 7. C. A. SPRATTT. For Register of Peetls. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofllen of Register of Deeds of Mecklsnhurr minilv suhlect to tne action of the Democratic prl- marles of Auaust yf. jf MOOHE. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Meck lenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7. N. . WALLACE. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candi date for (he office of Treasurer of Mecklenburg county, subje. t to the action of the 1 ninocrnlic primaries of August 7. H. J. WALKER. For Tai Collector. District No. 3. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector. District No. 8. Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries of AiikiihI 7. PARKS KIllKI'ATUICK. For the Senate. I hereby announce myself a cnndl dae for the State Semite from Meck lenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic prlmurlea of Au gust 7. McD. WATKINS. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner of TVIecklenhiirg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries of Auguit 7. JNO. R. ROSS. For Count) Hoard of Kduratlon. We, the undersigned, hereby an nonnce ourselves as candidates for re-election as members of the county board of edu ition of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democrntli' primaries of August 7, 1J0. Respectfully. WM ANDERSON.- JOHN M'DOWKLL. CHAHI.r.S H. CALDWELL, W. M. ROSS, JOHN' I". PA LD WELL. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as u candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries of August 7. 1) A. HENDERSON. For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Mecklenbura- countv. suhlect . ... -T. -, , t,o the action of the Democratic pri maries of August W. K. CITNMNOHAM. I 'or (Im Irglslntiire. I hereby announce mytudf as n candidate for a seat In the House of Repiesentatlves for Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic, piimarlss. K. R. PRESTON. For County Commissioner. X hereby nnnnunce myself na n cnndldate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the ncll. n of iln Democratic pri maries of August 7. llol'STOV J. RROWN. For Comity CommUbucr. I hereby announce myself as a cnndldate for County Commissioner of Mm l.lenhurg county, aubject to the action of the Democratic pri maries of August 7. HEN T. PRICE. l or Coimijr 'oinmlaloner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the netlon of the Democratic pri maries of August 7. 8AM If. KELU ' 1'or County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner nf Mecklenhiii g county, aubject to the action of the Democratic pri maries of August 7. CHALMERS V. KURIL For t lie House. I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Mecklenburg county, sub Ject to the action of the Democratic primary. W. C. DOWD. For the State Hrnate. I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the Ntate Honate from the 26th Kenaior!al I)lstrlot. subject to lh-, action of tho Iemoeratlq primary to be held for Mecklenburg county on Auguat 7th. It. N." Pit ARIL For County Commissioner. - I hereby announce myaelf a eindl date for County . Commissioner of Mecklenburg coupty, aubject to Ihe action of ihe Democratic primary of AuguA T. " v " " ' ,W. M. LO.NO. MODERN SAGO 11 Ihvite: the: attention of tern card, f ;The greatest amount' of t work; and highesf standard ;; of quality 1 1 at the lowest cost of production. Send for Catalogue. . ;v "V l. -...'-ej'y ;-.-' -- '',. -'.'''.''-;:'.'i'..."''-."- :-:-f-'Vr-y'fv La r g e st Bu i I d DRAWING FRAMES ROVING FRAMES A. H. WASHBURN southern agent CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Announcements. Vor the lrg1lntnre. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Legislature, aubject to the action of the Democratic primary of August 7. W. A. DRIER. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, aubject to the action of the Democratic primary of August 7. J. A. NEWELL. For Tax Collector, District No. 1. I hereby announce mvself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 7. JOHN L. MILLER. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to tha action of the Democratic primary August 7. W. N. McKEB. Let Us Serve You COAL For All Purposes TJjTE sell the Best Coal " that money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. Steam, Domestic. Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C HICKS' CAPUDINTE IMMEDIATELY CVM.CS HEADACHES Breeh up COLDS in e to tt nova. Trial hoi XX Al trtfint Railroads. Hl'LCIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH KHN RAILWAY. i:'.(i Clnirloits to Washington, V. C. nnd return, on account Negro Young 1'eople Chrlstliin and Kducntlnn Con gress. Ticket on sale Julv 27th. .Wth and ;llst. Ilniil limit August Mth. 191)6, mid may be extended until Sept. 8th, in i, hy depositing with Joint agent ut Washington, U. C. and piiylng a fee of wie l 8f,-Clisrlolte to Ashovllle. N. C, and return, on account annual conven tion Commercial Ijiw League of America. . 'Pickets on sale July 2Sth, win nd ttiih, with flnul limit August Mh, and mny be extended until Herd. ith. ilHl. by depositing with Joint agent at Ashevllle, N. C... end pay ing fee nf Mx po.fio-Cliarlotta to Minneapolis. Minn., nnd return, on account Natlnnnl En enmpnient (Irani! Army Republic. Tickets on ssle August lot Ii, nth and 1 'tn. tlnul limit August list, and may be extended until Hept. 30th, inns, ,by depositing with Joint .agent at Minneapolis, snd paying a fee of 60c. Approximately low rates from other points. For further Information call on sny agent Southern Railway, or write, W. II. TATLOK. tl. P. A.. Washington. D. C. R. L VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. ENCAMPMENT OF .NORTH TARO UNA STATE OCARD AT MO K Ki ll ICAD CITY. N. C. The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road, In; order to furnish every facility for th general public to visit Mnrehead City during the ini'smpincrit, have au Ihnrlied the following exceedingly low rutea to Morelipsd City and return on account of Hint oocaslont (Jolrisboro, i(10; Rests tl DO; liflrsnde, l.sn; Fulling Creek, 11.70; Klnston, II. W; Cuaweli, II. M; Dover. 11.40; Cove, $1.30; fuscsrnrs, $1.30; Newbern, $1.10; Rlver rtnle, $100; Crontsn, Ifavclock. 70e. Newport, 4to.; Wlldwood, lie.; Mansfield. Joe. Tickets to be enld July ffth to August Snd, Inclusive, nnd August loth to August lsth. Inclusive, limited to two dsvs In addition to duy of ssle. 'th regular train will stop at th encampment ground In both directions to take on and let off passenger. Short train service will he Inaugurated during I ha encampment between Morehead City and the encampment grounds,, train to he run about every hour. The fare be tween encampment ground and . More head City, tip-town , atatlon, Atlantin Hotel and Tier Wo, I, will be cent. Far between Ahenmpment grounds and fUaufnrt will he it cent straight. Of 31 Mali lor the reuoil trttv , , . REl'OLVI: PET TEE nnn if c V Ii 1 IV II I II Im COTTON MANUFACTURERS to'; their latest pat- c rs :f o . f c a ?d s- i jil t h c f C o u n t r jf M 'SPJ.NN.N0 frames Railroads. V Ceaboard Airline Railway. Dlreet Una te tha nrtnnlnal hIHm Vneth. East, Bouth and Southwest. Behadule taking effect May 17. 1906, aubject to chang without notice. Ticket for passage on all trains ere old by this company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this oompeny will not b responsible for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care la -erdsad to give eorract time of connecting lines, but this company la not reaponalble for errors or o mission a. Train leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, dally, at 1:00 a. m. for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington without chenga, connecting at Monroe with n for Atlanta, Birmingham, and tha Southwest, wlta No. it at Monroe for local point te At lanta. At Hamlet with It for Raleigh, Portsmouth. Norfolk and steamer for Washington. Baltimore. New York. Boa- tcn. and ProvMenc. With at Hamlet i for Raleigh. Richmond, Washington. Nw ' Tork, and th East. With 1 at Hamlet i for Columbia, Savannah, JaekeonrUle, and all Florida points. ' No. is. dally, at 10:15 a. m. for Lln 1 eolnton. Bbeloy and Rutherfordton with out change, connecting at Llncolntoa i with C. N. W. No. 10 for Hickory. Le noir, and Western North Carolina polnta. I No. 48. dally. 4:45 p. m. for Llncolntoa. Bhelby. Rutherfordton and all local sta tions, connecting at Llncolnton with C. , N. W. for Newton. Hickory. Lenoir end all local point. 1 No. 44. dally. B p. as. for Monroe, Ham , let, Maxton, Lumberton. Wilmington and all local atatlon. No. 1SZ, dally. 7:16 p. m. for Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. BJrmlng- ham and th Southwest, at Hamlet with i 43 fnr CTnlumhle Stnvennah TaekannvtflA I and Florid points, with 14 at Hamlet i 1:00 p. m. No. 18. dally except Sunday, , for Richmond. Washing-ton and New freight and passenger to Chester, S. C. I Tork. and the East, with tt at Ham) , and local polnta. for Raleigh. Portamouth and Norfolk. I 7:15 p. m. No. 14. dally ept Sunday, Through .lecper on this train from Char- for Taylorjvllle end local eta t lone , con lott. N. C. to Portsmouth. Va.. dally. ."'"'I'L11' fcno- Train arrlv In Charlott aa follow: No. 133. 10:00 a. m., dally, from polnta North and South. No. 44. dally, 10:16 a. m. from Ruther fordton. Shelby, Lumberton and all C. 4 K. W. polnta. No. 45. dally, 11 : a. m. from Wllmlng ton, Lumberton, Maxton, Hamlet, Men roe and all local polnta. No. 132, 7:05 p. m.. dally, from Ruther fordton. Shelby. Llncolnton and C. A N. W. Railway point. No. 19, 10:48 p. m.. dally, from Wilming ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from point Eaat, North and Southwest, con- i nectlng at Hamlet and Monro. 1 Connection ar made at Hamlet with all through train for polnta North. Bouth and Southwest, which ar compos ed of vestibule day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping ear , between Jersey City, Rlnnlnghsm and Memphis, and Jeraey City and Jackson ville. Cafe cars on all through trains. For Information, time-table, reserva tions, ot Seaboard descriptive literature , epply to ticket agenta or address, EDWARD F. COST. Ind V. P.. Portsmouth. Va. JAMES KER. JR., C P. A., Charlotte. N. C C. H. OATTIS. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. a CHAS.- B. RTAN. O. P. A.. Portsmouth, Va. NVJlililkni Throuih Train Dally, Charlott to KodnoKe, Va, ticliedule lu eaeut Deo- a, USA. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry Ar 1:00 pra :uam Ar muavon. do. ny. iv i:pni 1:W pm Lv Winston, N. t W. Ar 1:0 pui .ou pin' Lv Martinsville, Lv 11: em 1:24 pm LV Kocsy Mount, lv V:t am 1 ,M inn Ar nwiwu. .Lv ; an Dally Connaot at Roanoke via Sbeaandoavh Valley Kout for Natural Bridge, Luray. Hagaratown, and ell point In Ptnnayt vanla and New York Pullman lper Koanok and Philadelphia. Th'ough coach, Charlotte and Roanoke. Additional Information from agaaia Rout barn Railway. M. F. BRACK. Trav, Pass. AgoL JIT. B, BBVTLL, Oe'l. Pas. Agent. ' ROANOKE, VA. Summer excursion and week-end rate via Seaboard Air Line. Season UOt. Th Seaboard will cell following sum mer exouralon ticket limited to Oct. list B II U r"" ' ' . " " . ..... ,v ot.v. day following data aal with exoeptlon noted. Wilmington week-end ticket on al Jrriaay tiwrnoon irsin ana , an tralne Saturdays, good to return Tuns, day. Inclusive; Blowing Rook Tuesday following, inclusive. Rate not named below can be had up on application. Wrlghtsvlll Beach and return, sum mer excursion, $8.1.' wiiminaton and return, week-end. sx nn V Mount Holly. wk-en, loo. Llncolntoa ana reiurn, aummer, xur Itm. $l ; week-end, ll.te, Hheibv and return, aummer egourainn U 70; week-end. $1.7. ' , -RUtheriorawn en "ui!,l.1 cdrslon, $4.00; week-end. tan. ummer eg. Hickory and return, aummer exeunton $2 20; week-end, ixie. . ' Cliff and return, week-end, ft HX 14 ju; week-end, 2.ta. Hiowlng Rock and teturn, aummer euraion. '. - Cnimm By Rock ana return. ewmr ... , .1 wek-od. $$.76, V Hill, i. C, and rturn, aummer curalon, croaa ni l. imn Vi u ! week-end xjjo XCursiwiM . . Virginia Reaieh and return, cummer ax. UoTd0"pblnt Comfort. Va and return, ummer excurelpn, Ht-lS. , r"' Ocean view, va., ana riurn, summer excursion, gleVlB. " -r- For further Inforwiatlon eall eh or ad. drrna any agent Seaboard or U foUow. B i D WEBB, ' Ticket Af4nt. Chsrlott. N. ft t JAMES KICR. JR. City Passenger At., Charlotte, N. C " JX U. OATtIS, X.T.Av Raleigh, M. C . JS FLAT CASia shops v v..:,. Spoolers and reels Railroads. Southern Railway N. B. following schedule figure pub- llshtd only aa infermation, and ere not guaranteed. I: a. m. No. (. dally, for Richmond and local points; connect at Greensboro, for Wlnston-Balem. Ralalgh,. Ooldsboro. Nwm and Mgrahead City; at Dan villa, for Norfolk. 1:41 a. m. Ne. , dally, for Rook II 111. Chester, Columbia and local ratlen. I M . m. No. 14, dally eaeept Sunday, for StatMvIl). Taylorevllla. and local points; connect at Morvlll for Winn ton-Salem and at Statoavlll for Hickory. Lenoir, Blowing Rock. AahevlUe and oth r aelnta wsf. T:U a. m. No. M, dally, Nw Terk and Atlanta Bapreia. Pullman ieepr to Columbua Ua., and day coach te At lanta. Close connection at Spartanburg, tot Hndronville and AhvUl. 1:13 a. ni. Ne. U. dally. New Terk end Florida Eapreee, for Rock Hill, Chester. Maynesbore, Columbia. Savannah, Jack sonville. Dining car service. : a. m. Ne. M. dally. U. 8. Fast Mall for Washington and all polnta North. Pullman drawing room and sleeper to Nw Tork and Richmond; day coaohea Nw OrUan to Washington. Dining car service. Connects at Greensboro for Wlnton-8alm. Raleigh and Ooldsboro. :K a. m. No. 17, daily. Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers. Nw Tork to New Orleans and Birmingham. Pullman ob servation car New York to Macon. Din ing car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. 10. Washington and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New York; first class coach to Washington. Dining car aervlro. 11:00 a. m. No. 2a. daily, for Davidson, Moorevlll. Brbr Junction. Cooleemee, Mockavllle. Wlnston-Balem and Roanoke, Vs.. and local polnta. n.Ji p. m. Jfo. 11. dally, for Atlanta and local stations; connects at Spartan burg for Hendersonvlll and AahevlUe. LOO p. m. No. It dally, for Richmond nnd local station; connects at Greens boro for Raleigh and Ooldsboro. Pullman leeners. UreensDoro to KSieign. ensr- lott to Norfolk and Charlott to Rich ' mnnd. , a-ii.,. m. No. U. dally. Washlnrton and Southwestern Limited, for Waeh- ington and all polnta North. Pullman sleeper and Pullman observation car to New Tork. Dining oar service. Solid Pn'lman train. 10:M p. m. No. 14, dally. New Tork and Florida Express, for Washington and Points North. Pullman sleeper from Jacksonville and Auguata to New York. Firat class day coach, Jacksonville to Wsshlngton. V) p m. No. t, daily. Washington and Florid Limited, for Columbia. Augusta. Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First class day coaehea Wsshlngton to Jsrksonvllle. 11:01 p. m. No. 40. dally, for Washington snd points North. Pullman sleeper to Wsshlngton. First elasa day coach At lanta to Washington. 10.2S o. m. No. 13. dally. United States Fsst Mall, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day eoache. Waihlngton to New Or'.isns. Pining caf eervlce. Ticket, aleeplng car reservations, and detailed Information can be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. 11 South Tryon etret H B. Spencer, ft. M. : S. H. Hardwlek, P. T. M.: W. H. Tayloe, Q. P. A.; R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN REHORTS VIA SOUTHERN RAIL WAT. The following week-end rat will ap ply from Charlotte, N. C, to polnta named. Aahevllle, N. C Klack Mountain, N. C. $4.f 4.14 4.05 1 W 1 W 1.60 Mi $ W 4.15 4.HI .W .10 1.78 i.n 1.0S 1.(0 its 1.10 1.40 Round Knob, N. c Marlon. N. C Morgsnton. N. C....... Connelly Springs, N. C Hickory; N. C. Tryon, N. C. Hendersonvllle. N. C Brevard, N. C........ Lsk Toxawav. N. C Hot Spring. N. C Blncksbtirg, 8. C Shelby, N. C......... Rutherfordton. N. C High Shoala. N. C Llncolnton, N. C Cliffs, N. C Lenoir. N. C... Jackson Springs. N. C Taylors. 8. C. (for Chick Springs).. Waterloo 8. -!.... Taylorsville, N. C urKllaatnne. 8. C z.r.5 S.ef These ticket on aal for all train Saturday end forenoon tralna Sunday, good to return the following Monday, except ticket to Taylors, Waterloo and Whtteetone ara good to return tha fol lowing Tuesday. IL L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C W. H. TAT LOR, O. P. A Washington, D. C. SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. Toronto, Can. Meeting Odd Fellow, datea of aal. ratee and eondltloaa, to b anonuncea taier. unnimlt. Tenn. Woman Conareaa July JWth-Angust 10th, one nrst-clae fare rlus Me. for round trio. - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Summer School for Teacher. June llth-July Mth, one firal-claa far plu 16o. for round trip. Monteeglo, Tenn.-Monteegle Bible Train ing School, July ttb-Auguat Ut, one far plua toe. round trip, Monteagie, Tann-Mpnjeagl Sunder School Institute, July Uth-August 4th, on fare plu 24a. round trip. Chorion, N. C.-Rllglou and Educa tional Convention, July Uth-Cnd. on and one-third farea plu SSc. round Nashville. Tonn.-Flek University Sum mar School. July Ind-Auguat irdj on flrat-class fare . plu 26a round trto. Lexington, Ky.-Natlonal Orand Lodg Cnited Brother f Friendship and nittn Of th My.trl0u. Tenf j" , UHh-Augu! Ird, one- flrat-elaae fare plu . tec, round trip. , , Milwaukee, Wle.-.rand Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, August , I4th-lth, on flrst-clasa fare plu $J. round Nashville, Tenn-Peabody Coriege Sum- per iiuo. . renawoill ,. Rlbllcal Institute. June Uth-Augusi - loth, one nrt-olae fare plu ale, .' round tru. - itetaned Information as tit schedules, datee ot eale. limit. to., ad ores your Ucket agent, or the under-' Ign.' C. k. OATTIS. . " t irTiui a Hwiinr Agent, Ralel c. JAB, KSn, i.H-. C P. A.. . lust I U01 .najiotia, w. (J. l ? ;,'; : ... $..-. . . .xMiU.;i:a; ,v-,7-, '."c.l.jrq.iLja -i.'J.ij 1 i 'i - v
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