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C.rAIILOTTJ DAILY 01 GCPTOIBEK 2, IOC 3. i . , . I l j V-' t . . f, . 4 1 . September J st is here;; w ; x ,wur Duyers naye reiurnea irom ine iNorinern!marKets,wnere iney;:nave spareo neuner-uiii& iiur money. 1 H " ,1 1 - . -. r -J ,. r r . ran (j? m 1 ' ' r ( m tV ?, Monday morning, September 3rd, will be our : fushovc;- jng; n this popular; department;: Wesvill have.on ex- Ladies' and Misses "Tourist Coats, iligtt and' medium . ,weight; a big lot at tbe 'exepU6ny lowf ' ' 1 " ' - : -. j ' 'i: 1:- . ' 7 so each. ' - We are ready to take orders f ot any class of work. Our 'nV expert designers' andtrinuiier ar , n (' f all 'styles ' are , arriving fdajJKememb' employ'.';, ' . ' 6nly -people who stand' at" the ead of. ; their prof6s . ' ) r v Bion, - andevery Hat leaving our itvorl; rooms carries , - our;personal rahteeV xv ,V sVf4'-. DRESS GOODS. ' ? lfNew;and e?dus.ive Drm " Invisible Plaids, Manlsh ' Huiting, ; o.yard.;. TJ.; ... ''.4i',vr.?$1.00, $155 and $1.50. . . . liiAUii. UKiSa OUUDS. Vv "AvWe handle only' the superior - qualities In black goods5, - 1 . r v S'bucIv as Priestley V Aniold-ConstaDle 'stvand Botany . i r:"; Worsted Mill, products Every yard ot w black ''! goods - ; that we sell .is guaranteed to be' absolutely , fast; color - VCand'to'be exactly as represented. 'V.VV,; J;' ' I'L "r.-frf Tret -;v'V'.v X - H i--.; ?, v;, Si-.-f 1 iiviy:.-f,lili" . ,v.v,iK "V .1 v; ' ' .;. .y The strongest 'Value in' yard:wide; Black 'Taffeta; that A ;f y:has ever eien:shbwri;i ..'v;i-8triCtiy . if 4 ': .i,'4' V 'p-f-f yi-!m-'' . t . ': yX.UU. ;. 'f':;KAsk for purple serv4gej,e.very yardl guaranteed. ; . 27"inch. Shepherd's PlaidiBUk,i brown and white, blue . .and white and black7ai)d,r::Viiite checked; nothing r ' npwpr nr mnrR pRimWft for shirf wniRf. cmifg TVIa . ,: the'yard V-'y:'.v ;.'J.x ? $1.00. " - WTAisTr silks. . ' ! . liew Jrinch- Plaid SUksf or ; waists, an assortment of patterns; no two alikferPricethe" yard-. . . . $1.00. 19-mchPlaidlSilkSfor scnool girls' waists. Price the " t yxuxl f ' s ' i, 60c f: OEIEITAL WATEE-PEOOF SILK. : 36-incb Black ter-propf : Silk Price the yard $1.00. . ' . 27-inch Water-proof jsakj white, black and all the popu- lar colors. i JEice the yard . .' .. .. 50c. LADIES' PimNISHIKGS-rSILK AND LISLE HOSE. ? We sell only , :the best quality of Hosiery that is turned out by theZ manufacturers. Prices from 25c. to $3.00 HOSE SUPPORTERS. ' AH the new styles tm Ladies i Misses Vand Children's .. , ;.; xioso ouppujriera, jiwuis.-ou, . eew-uu, veivei , ; gnp, : eic s ; . "li'Prices" ' from wV This is one of our leading departments.' Each month . shows increased sales over the previous one, which is tV convincing evidence that the 'quality, "., patterns and prices are nght. ; - v. rf -j :'k JEWELRY DPARTMENT. ' This department is confided to the hands of Mr. Zweier. v . v.; nr. ii uri. r t.. .l - -' xuu i.c ottic. o ecu mgu-uuiss ueweiry av a reas- onable profit. Every article sold from this depart ment is guaranteed to be as represented. '.; UMBRELLAS. r Ladies' Umbrellas, 24 and 26-inch frames, plain wood, ; mourning and metal handles. Every Umbrella ; that ,v we sell is guaranteed for one year. Prices from . a .. .. .. .. .. .. a . . . ,, $1,00 tO $15.00. ' .' ,. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS. ' ? Nice, plain black Umbrella, with plain wood handle; - 20-inch frame; just the riht size for the kids. Price -each .... .. .. 50c. 4 ' , V f - It iFULL---TICKET. 'NOMINATED -? . .T'",""r " .'ny ron, en ere noma o.ner- ' ; l)r. IkeU HlrHJrbr .i Mr. Warrrn colonel Hlrhelber likened totently. 1 - .. L Copo..et, -nd .,,le'HUK1'?f Piper man . and paed out. He will i 2,. . ! r ". - . . wee no aieep over nut xmnaraacy. f TM.tZlI Wk.0,?SMr A arprtilngly . large number, of . tT Coiuitx and VVell-known Republlc.n were preeent ; ; . Convention Iiaryowid the Ar a wait of more - than half . .TTJTi.. ,C"L' !y YTJ J.i our, Colonel Newell, county chelr ? Dj"fMnr-..Uf Ut,f mm. hepped to the front and called Um Party and Nominate a Maa fth7 mUnr toV ofaer. Secretary ' V Dr.! Ikell Hlrehelberr. the, affable proprietor of the Baford Hotel clear . ' eland., waa iomlnted yesterday aJ tprnooa for th; office of coroner of . Mocklenburj county on the Rcpubll- The nornlnatioo caine aa eurprlM .. t to Or. Hlrhelbrr. .s The convention tied been inr eemlon for prhep an hour. Coolnel Jeoob F. Nswell. coun ty chairman, aad Mfcser. J. D. Al- biifht. Will C Nplen. Egtxsrt Davld- tmn and W. A. White had been having ihlnga their own way. One office af--" ter another had been filled and every- 'thlnjr waa moving: aooordlnf .v to -' schedule. Colonel Hlrshelberg, her Ing nothlnr elae to do; had drifted' in and waa alttlng back in an easy, chair , puffing away at a . fine ' cigar. . He .. ' was a aiectator. nothing more, ' r . Suddenly Mr. Warren ; vine -Hat! - lifted hla voice from one comer of the iiall.' "I ' .believe,' aald he,, 'that oomlnatlone ar In order for the oN ' flee .of 'Coroner. Ik have ln mlnd a man. a Republican, my mena, who m eminently .(lualined tor that offlcej-He-fFor the Senate, Mr. .Jamea Mclonald, la well-known throughout the county , aa a straight, blue-stocking Republl- -a. H baa had no axe to grind and ., hence ha -never sought office at our ; hand; ' He Is worthy of this high tionor which. I hope vlll be bestowed !' upon him. I refer to Mr.'Isaao HI rah- elberg, ' ctl- Charlotte, s There Is no man ;. (A this convention who is 'better qualified to hold the inquest over the corps -ot the Domocratlc ; party In . Mecklenburg county, than he, . and therefore,' I take. great, pleasure r tn .' presenting JU) this , convention , hi tmm:" f " ,'"'S-. 'U r As Mr. Hail aat down. Dr. Hlrehel- berg snatched the- cigar front his mouth and arose 'I decline,, he houted.; "I am too busy," he confin ed. "I canaot aocept,' toe repeated time and again. However, he con f -vwrtlon hoedrtd htm not Ilia protests - -were .unheard, Wrt Hall'a nomjnat '.ng speech had done the Work and . Ur, Hlrshblbnt w duly declared the , party'a candidate for the roronershfp. r ftoelng that he waa ' helpleiM, , Pr. ' Hlrsholberg smiled, tlltod k bark t hla ' chair and puffed away at bin cigar The nominee of ; the Democratic party la Mr.W. A. Orenham, It Is , believed by many that Dr. Hlrshel. . hcrg Twill made a Una race. , An Observer reporter approached Dr. ,. jnrshelbwrg after the convention waa over and eHkj "iJr Illrahtlberg, , what are the dutlf-e of coronerf' The only answer rerplved waa a broad amlla. . No word wereawsed. . They '. were , unneccaiwry. A lawyer who was standing near ' by .answered tn tead. "The ooroncr'a dul'' ho eald, ' "la to hold Inquests . over tho doad ' IxMHea of persona 1 who . may." have oome to tn'lr .d'th by the criminal act of some penton. He summon a Jury,' and, after duo examination, of the. dead body end of the witness, makes " report, in arcordanre with, the Jury verdict s to how the per. pon eaimo to his drnth, and whn are David Paul read the call for the con vention. In vhlch Its object waa given, namely, to nominate a legislative and county ticket.' .' ' ' ' ' Mr. Newell called Mr. Robert Mc Donald to the chair, and' took . the floor, fn declared that the Republi cans of Mecklenburg county ' had a good chance of electing one or more legislators, and a fall county school board ' 4f only, good; subsumtlal men were nominated. "I appeal to you," added Mr. Newell, . "that you go slo. and conaider well wtnat you flo. -w want men of character and, ability on out ticket; men. who are willing to work;; men who can go before the people and present clean records a to their past; men whom the .Inde pendent voters of the county will be willing to accept; ;- In preference, to those who "will run against them." Mr. NeweH'a word. : called, - forth" a round of applause. ; When ,be sat down the convention began at once to elect k nominees for . the several omcea. . - i r.U. ..'...'.. The following ticket waa drafted: the guilty person or persons, if that,' Idea, d-wlurlng that he would, noml of CharloU; fat the House,; Messrs. John tJftmble, of UOmleys township, Howard N. Banks, of Charlotte, and Joe Lee Campbell, . of Clear - Creek township. For register of deeds, Mr, Warren .Vine Hall,, of Charlotte; for Clerk of court,',' Mr, Pi. H. Phehui,.of Charlotte; for. aherlff, Mr. W.'T." Alex ander, of Mallard" Creek; for county surveyor,, T. , W. Oarrlson, of Derlta; for cotton weigher, Mr. W, C.-Nolen, of Charlotte; for county oommlsalon en, Mesra Joe Proctor, of Deweese; K. C. Miller. f Charlotte W. ft Hall, Hontersvllle. . F. ' M. Hlnson. Clear Creek, and Drv.MoCordi for board of education, Messrs. C- J. Blggem, of Crab Orchard,, Dr. E. Q, , Houston, of Davidson, J. 1). H pence, .of . Charlotte, Lee Oambfe, of Lemleys,, and ;Wrf B. Atwellt of Deweese. :f.".'";; '.-xir There was some difference of opin ion as to whether or not U waa ad vlsable to put -out a candidate agamst Dr. H J. Walker, Democratic nomi nee for county treasurer, ' j f y Mr. McDonald Urged that no xiiw be placed In the ' field agalnet ' Dr. Walker, v, Mr. Newell auggested ' that the matter he left wKh the exocutlve committee with Instructions that they. select -a good Republican for that of fice withm tne next ten days. v ur. Nolen loelsted that 1 wae a,, had precedent to break . the ticket after ihavlnir advrrtM a ' Yull list nf nominees and therefore he placed In nomination Mr. C. Qui mi, of, Char. lotto. Mr. Nolen' motion earrlrtd and Mr. Qulnn waa dec lared.tha' nominee ofHhe tmrtr. Vv v '', i'.. i Several Intwestihg Incidents hup penod while the ticket ' waa being drafted; Whn nomination for the office of county' surveyor were called for, orta of ' the leading .Republicans UR-fretcd that this place on the ticket be ft -unfilled for the prewnt, un til some Ft epubl lean was found who wes capable of doing the work. X Mr. Albright "ns . opposed Jo eny such nate a man who. was capable of aur veyfng any property, in the county. He placed In nomination the - Mm;, of Mr-. T. W. Garrison, of Derlta.. No three men in the convention did more talking than Mesara; '..Nolen, White and Davidson, who eat aide and aide .and seemed to have but one object In view and that waa to pla".e a man In the field against one of the Democratic nominee f6r ' the lower House, whom they though would be able to defeat hhn. They nominated two or three men but no 'action was taken, the convention having la- the meantime nomiated Its full quota and there was no place for another can didate. - , Mr. Warren Vine Hall,. when nomi nated for the office of register S of deeds, protested and shouted his on-J willingness to accept. . Hla word were disregarded and ha waa enrolled with the other aa nominee on the ticket.;';,--, . '.v v, f;:. All the offices ihavlng been . filled. Chairman ' McDonald . appointed a platform commute, with Mr. Newell aa chairman, AfterHiavlng been out for some little ttone, the committee returned and presented the following platform; .'- , ; Tine Republican of Mecklenburg county, In convention aaeembled,- this the first day or September, 1906, hereby .adopt and declare this Plat form aa. an expression of belief and purpose, and, it entrusted with pow er, will use their utmost enteavor to put tt into fakhful execution: .' - i...w oociare mat pou tax tor State and county should not exceed the aum of one dollar. V v- " I. . W favor whatever ' expendi tures by the State chat may be neces sary fullyand comfortably to oar for all t th' eute'a Insane,, both, white and colored. ' j r--.- , ;. ; , -, ' -u , a."., We favor, the erection ' and proper equipment, by the next Legis lature, of a reformatory for youthful off endera, ' Wa believe that many ot this class are not naturally criminal. and that, therefore,-: their association with hnardened criminal should bs avoided. "- vt ::' I, -W favor th creation by law or a ten-hour legal' -work : day, 0 hour per .week;.- the same' to. applx to all factory and public ,wprka em ploye, -i ',.''' '"'wi f - : w ar in favor of encouraging our public Improvement, such aa the building of highways; and we believe that the county in Its entirety should bear equally the coat of the construction- and maintenance , of these high ways. 'ltJ.:;'",;V '': t I 'Ovvr. 0. We , View . with. Increasing aw the rapid growth . of lawlessneMi In this, State'? No cltlxen seems safe In the enjoyment of his home or his constltutlortal iruaramteea, : The dark-1 est hour In the criminal )hltory of North Carolina' bv now -being f. lived through. Wa believe that It is dU f ectly traceable to "red hlrtlam" and other gradea of lawlessness and fraud practiced by the Democratic party of th. state to got Into power and re tain Its grip upon an outraged people. We call the attention of the people of thin State to the ; faot that the per petrator of partisan' crime have been practicably Immune, from pun ishment which hms given . uch en coaragement to the lawleas rlax that lawlemness hae become aa a raging, relstlis, destructive torrent. , We a"k .all good ' people, ' tlwn-fore, to take a stand for law and order. . And we suggeat the following statutory enactment a help ' in preserving law, and ,. pledge vurselves., ,.to its execution:"':-- ' ;. ,' .. . ': t S . A. rifls"for the election,, by the people of each townnhfa tn the ocnin- ty, of a constable, who shall be a man of good moral character and in telligence, ahall ' be : posse seed of physical courage, And shall be effi cient In the use of fire arms; who shall own and maintain hla own horse;, who shall spend hi entire time In patroi Jng the highways and by-ways of the township; whose duty, tt- ahall be to prevent crime, and discover and ar rest criminals; who shall report to th sheriff of the county all attempts at, or threatening of, mob violence; who ahall, have power to summon to hla assistance any number of dtlaens necessary to uphold the majesty of the law; who shall be under heavy bond to guarantee falthtulneew In the discharge of hi official duties and who ahall be indictable ; for . negli gence; and whose salary shall be not lees than ISO per month; ' v . b. The payment of a reasonable salary to th clerk of ' the Superior court and to tne register of deeds for their service; th charging of fees by these officers In favor of the county. at th present schedule; and tb ap- p nop nation or tne excess over the salarie obUlned front thl aouroe to the payment of th aalarle of this county constabulary. ... . ' , 7. we favor th election Nfcv the people of th county uperlntendent. om. puoiiu scnooia w aenounoe th present administration of the schools ana school law of the county, and pledge ourselve to oorrest tt abuse. on motion, this d atform was rati. fled and th convention adjourned. ' - Commercial Traveler to Hat a Big :--.. . II.. n .. .. T- 'Ata meeting last Vlght i of Char JotU Council, No. 217. United ' Com mercial Travelers, it waa decided to have a grand rally and.Jiome-coniln or an past memoers, on thoevening Of October eth, A banquet will be served and a general good time spent ah inos wno were rormerir mem ber . of th Charlotte counclL and who have sine transferred thatr membership to other councils, will b mvttea to return and participate - In the ' celebration. y,w, i' h ' - At last night's meeting of .th lo cal ordor, , th following named vis itors wer presentf Mr. O. H. Bechtel, of Lookout' Council, No. HI, Chat tannooga, Tenn., and Mrs. H. C Mar? ley, of Greensboro, Council, No. 96. . .',::' ..." if i " :V Negro Hobo JIa SkuU PtwhtA. Special . to. , ThOhrrer.fc..-vf'.Kt'i. ' Tarboro, Sept Is Thl morning a colored man, whose v nsm la iot known, was found on the - railroad track at the depot her with hi head badly crushed... II is believed that h was ateallng a rtd" on a train and jumped off, 'thus causing his Injury. He l still unconscious. . . ' r ; 'v . IS. "Miller Company. Expanding. " J. E. Miller V Company, who have been 'doing a brokerage business In grain, have leased the store at No. 4 f South College street and will en large, their buniness. i They will do a brokerage . huslnees In grain, ... provis ions,, hay and feed stuffs, and will keep a largo stock of good on Jiand to. .accommodate tneir- , (ncreaaingi trad. .. o. ,':V'-.'v"..; , V TUB 0R1OINAU , ' Foley V Co., Chts ertslnsted ITonev and Tar a a tbroat and lung remedy, and on account nf the frrrwt mrtt and popolerlly ef Folev'e 1 inner end Tnr many Imltntlons are ofTrd for the genuine. Thnne worthliws Irnltiillonn pnve elmllur soundlnir numrn. Hware lit them. Th genuine Foley's lfinr and Tar la tn a yellow peeke, Ak tor It end refiie any snbiitliiit, It 1 th beet remedy fur cough and coldi. IN CHABLOTTE CHUBCDES PRESBYTERIAN First Service at It and S:1S by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. R. Howerton; Sunday school at the usual hour; men's prayer meeting at :16; Wed nesday night prayer meeting at 1:16 A cordial Invitation to all. Tenth Avenue Preaching at 11 and :lS,by Rev. A. R. Shaw ;Sunday school at 10; Westminster League meeting at 7:10; prayer meeting Wed neaday at 1:16. All are cordially In vited. Westminster Praching at 11 by Rev. Mr. Rothwlck and at MS by Rev. Mr. Preasly; Sunday school at 10.' - - - St. Paul's services at 11 and t:lS by Rev. Dr. H. Y. Leeper; Sabbath school at 1:50. All are welcome. EPISCOPAL. Church of the Holy Comforter, Sims' Hall, DUworth Hunday school and Blbls class at 9:4 b holy com munion at 11. St Martln'a Chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets Holy communion at 8:10; Sunday school and Bible etas at 1:10; evening prayer and aermon at a. St Andrew's Chapel, Severivllle Morning prayer and aermon at 11; Sunday school at 4, Chapel of Hope, Gingham MM Sunday school at I:t0; evening prayer and aermon at s. 8U Peter's Rev. Harris Mallln ckrodt rector. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school and luble class at 9il0; celebration of th holy com munion and aermon at 11; evening prayer and aerjnon at I." Th wll preach at both service. Pss free. ..All are welcome. METHODIST ' Brevard Btreet Preaching at 11 by Rev. , D. L. Held; at I by Rev. J. Ed. Thompson; men's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 1:10. . A cordial Invitation to all. . Epworth Sunday school at 1:41; preaching at BeversvlUe at I; Sunday school at I: 0. The Epworth con gregation will worship with Try on Street Methodist church at 11 o'clock, when Rv. Dr. John C. ' Kllgo Avlll breach. . . . ' Tryon Street Morning aervlc of all the MethodUU of Charlotte at 11 at Which Rev. Dr. J. C. ' Kllgd will preach; men'a prayer" meeting at 10;. Sunday school at 4. ' Th congrega tion will worship with Trinity in th evening.. Dr, Kllgo will preAch. ! 'J; -U CATHOLIC.-. $ W Pt . Petr'a Rer.' Joseph Mueller, O. S.:.4l., pastor.' First mass at 8; high mass and aermon at 10:10;. even ing service at . At the first masi th Children of Mary will roclv holy communion lo a body. ' ;0 ' .;. ;;S'..y.vr nxvruri. v Prltchard , Memorial Rev. B. IS. Boroar. will preach at v 11 and .8 o'clock. , Mr. Bomarv la f a ' strong preacher and well and favorably known to the Baptist denomination, having served for several r years aa asstsUnt secretary of th foreign mis sion board. ' w . - .i, : First Itev. II, IL. Hulten pastor. Morning worship at 11. with preach Ingby th pastor; Sunday school at i . (not .chang , In hour); evening womhlp at 1:14; young nnopl meet at 8 .'18 Monday; Wednesday venlng prayer meeting at :! ' ' Ninth Avenue PretOlng at 11 and 8 by the pastor. Itevtj. It. Pruett; Runday school at 1:30; prayer nervlee Wednesday evening . at, 8. All at welcome, . LUTHEBAN. . St Mark's Rev. Dr.. R. C. Holland. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:18 by Rev. w. c. Schaefler, D. D., of Bavan nah, Oa Sunday sohool at 8:46. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at :15. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRE8BY TERIAN. First Rev. Wm. Duncan, pastor. Prachlng at 11 And 8 by th pastor. In connection with th morning ser vice, the sacrament of th Lord' sup. per will be observed. Sunday school at 12:15. All at rangers cordially In vited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 1 .' Christian services will be held this morning at 11 at ths hall on West Fifth street Subject- "Substance. All are cordially Invited. IN THE CITY POLICE COURT. Moch Ado About Nothing Jealous . Wcgrors.l-inrd for an Assault on Iged Woman Whits-Hoy Fined '. for Trespass Whiskey Cases . Up again. The session of th city poile court yesterday morning waa quit an in teresting one. There w a refresh ing variety of case. The ball waa started to rolling by the hearing tn th case against Charles Huntley, a young grocer, who waa charged with trespasMlng upon the property of Mr. Bam Klrkpatrlck. According to the evidence, Huntley had tone Into the Klrkpatrlck residence in search of a hoy, Moffltt Anderson, who, h al leged, had stolen som money from him, Ituntley waa accompanied on ths search by Banks Klrkpatrlck, a of the householder, put tht-dld not prevent .the Irate head of the house from cursing Huntley and forc ing nun rather unceremoniously to leave the house. The recorder de- elded that the defendant wa net guil ty because h wa accotjipaaied Into th house by th son of fhv prosecut ing witness. , .'11 $ H V Cynthia Banks, a negr1who waa Insanely Jealous of all "other ladles of .color on account of her ebony- hued husband, waa charged with an assault on Beuy Johnstopwho might have been, hergrandipether. . in evidence tended to show that tb only ground for the assault atk fact that Cynthia saw her husband wlth ths Johnston woman. , Itecorder Bhannonhous fined - th defendant 20.' ; '. .-;';.;;;' si Several whit youth wer arrianed on. i th . charge of trepaAslns upon th property of th Seaboard Air Lin - Railway Company, throwing rock at Ita . employes, and making thernselvee a nuisance generally at the Seaboard passenger station. : Of' the defendants, Canh Robinson was fined 881 Howard JZIgler, 63. and ' Frank Thomas 81. v .' - : ' " . , Aggl Atkins, who has been la court several time alnc th prohibition lawawent Into effect for - selling liquor, waa up again yesterday Sh waa bound over to th Superior Court In two cases and sent to Jail to await trial, .being, unabl to glv th re quired bond of 1200. k ' Joe Thompsdn and o. O. "Borrows, colored, were also charged with dis pensing boose, but there was not auf- tinvt sjvidonce to ptnd over, and they wer allowed to-go. ',"'. .' .. ns.v WA BltSU.l uriuio, The New Crop a Fortnight Behind the Laefy Some Comparttve fig ures. , Th new cotton season of 1806-7 openea yemeraay, xne season ok uo 8 closing August 81st Th total re ceipts for th past season war 10,247 bales. The receipt for'th prevlon season wer 22,001, there be ing a aecrease tn tne last season a re ceipts of 1,754 balea , ' ;": Th receipts yesterday, th.. first day of the new season, war only on bale. Th receipt for th corres ponding date of last year wre2f hu 1 ft t9 wKli.K war. nw mttnn Only on bale of new cotton has been received on th local market thl year. I .a it vnar at this time about 76 bales ' had been sold. The crop this year la khitnt fnitnlfflll laf Th price of spots on tb local mar ket advanced to. 10 cente a pound again yesterday. At thla time lajst . A 1 4 , li A.-vM. m year inf (iricw w .v.vv kvuu. nminyt. ..... . ,r Mr. W. G. Roger Will Move to Win- ' ston-Halcm. , . v . . ' 1 , , t T, . .... WA .m!,!, JUT, T iW&fltH V. .IVHIIDV, Arm of Hook tc Ilogera, returned to ; Fho, city last night from Wlnston-8a- em,' 'v, here he has been auperlntend-Iha- work upon the new Hotel Zlnsen-: dorf spd the new Masonic temple. Th Hotel , Is practically completed ana will be opened to the public about October 1st The work of laying the foundations of tb Masonic tempi la now. under way. .... . ;, Hook at Roger nav openea a : branch office at the Twin City and It ii reported that Mr. Rogers would (naWa till aSniTla thr. but that aen- tUman. laat ntsht denied that report He wlUj oontlnu to reside In Char- I !.'' ' ' 1 ' fFor ' The ' Observer. . ' LN HIE PORT OF MISSING SHIPS. J .;.',- . There's a shadow On th sunlight And a alfh upon tn Dre, . Where the wind breath soft la sorrow For - th wanderers of the seas, fur the forms tfant once so proudly stood above the roartng wave.. Now In death's oold slumber lying In a lonely ocean grava , : , O'er those silent form th Sea foam Wreath of ma tod lees beauty twine. O'er their bier th swelling billow Hrlstit as rKtiMt emorai sninea : While the voloea of tha waters. .' ' Rehotna with surae on surse. 't ('hunt a deep and touching; retuiera. Chant a never ending dirge, , , Near their tomb no flower ar pring- . . Ins. ', i . On tt fall no mourner tear, s txn and desolate It Iteth ' 'Mid th waste of wnters drear, : iHiKkjr mnnHters ft th oreait . T OIUHng throuah funrnai liKm. ' Thm slcin art aluitlr.rtrhr8 Hound th shipwrecked sailors' tomb. But th Lord, who to the temnt tmr commamtM, "Peare. be nil." Holds the rentier thlv of ocean In blMMllence to ill wilt. And aanln that vli-e olieylnr, lp1hM of en. from shore to hoT. Hhsll the forma of love.t enit l.i on -i To their native eerlh ratui. . And erln, no more to svr, '1 will toot uiK.n th atiH-t With the flnr-t iv,-f of nil In a bilKht nn.t bott.-r l.m.l. Whore tlie daik n,l normy v Kvinnr8 liave cpim.-! t i In that retm and r --.'-" -'I I. lit the hBvn f t t. a '. t .. J. , Monroe, Attg. I", lxi. WKLL WORTH THTINa. , 'W. H. Brown,- tha popular penlon at torney, ef I'ittafleld, Vt, eya: '-.Nit o a pnnalnn. tha twat thing, to fret Vr, Klna's New . Mr Pills.". , He writ.-.; "Thy kep my fsmlly In etl,.n.il.1 heallli." Wulck eure tor h".1arha, ron at I millon" aixl . blllmianaa. (iiiarnn teed, at R. it Jordaq Co.'a drug liuie. A ;f'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1906, edition 1
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