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CilAKLO i Ti: DAILY OBSERVER.' SEPTEMBER 5, 1000. n Y f l.Vl.Vl.li C.UADI ( ::ooi.s t rrv umJ THEATRICAL Times l.'jiii t'i I t -'ace fcluiUcs- M'ro JJx'il ' i . Lioih'n, Door Delia mid bin it l.i .ii time, Come- to JHmiihI the l' ii of tho Man W'liu Woul.1 It'-Jt mid i-l.lackbcrry Seller Wtif (it Know a tit the Older l iiH M. . . "'.slurp, that knlis up tKe.raveU'a eleeve of Care, does nut come to me as It once did," eald the red-eyed re porter aa he pulled oil hla coat And began) to prepare to tilrn out a lltilo . copy.' .', , ' '1 ,i : ,'. ',. ' .' ." 'No, X do hot think that Shakes The) I,i,c'' t I Ir-t I n v'n I :ni-on.m'iit In llio l.i f.i v of tho t'llj- A Jtuwlil The city rradi-d schools '.. opened yesterday. 'ih entlro morning Wat Pretty girls, lively comedy, com plete scenic Investiture, and muHtcal numbers galore la what those startling comedians, Murray and Mack, promise In their new piece, , '"Around 'the spent in classifying the children- ax- Town." which wilt appear here Fri day nignt ur course, there la not much that la new that can be aaid of Murray and Mack themselves, aa they have been here ao many times that almost every man, woman and' child 176; at the South graded school, 581, 1 who know anything about the the- raiiKlng he order of recitations and announcing the new hooka which will be ued during th coming year. There were 2.647 children enrolled, aa iof Iowa: at the North graded . achool, and at the colored school 981 pupils. Thin first rlav'a enrollment. Prof. Aiaa. peare would have written ao- many Under Graham declares, la the blaaoat impersonation -............ - , . .. i : . . . . . . i . win . . Ireiiy tnings aooui sieep nau ne nv atre at all la familiar with Mack's tittle fat man' and Murray's tall thin unless ail signs ran, 4 : ed la a time of telephoned, electric door bella, blackberry sellers and vegetable peddlers," continued; the young man. who had evidently been cheated out of an hour or mora of his i afternoon "nan, , -; !- : :- -..;i ' "Would-be aleepera did : not have anything to worry about la the- olden times. , .'. -tileep. Jiald 6hakeapeare, , Is Tha Death of each day'i life, sore labour's both,' That la true, but what If you , can f get sleep 7. . r .. . '. "Why, Jet me tell you my 'export ence to. day. ' My people are out of town. .'I-go In about 3 o'clock, .every night and If all goes well I am good for six hours, but l( a new. rooster crows In the neghborhoodr my slumb- . era cease." I am a light sleeper, "Six hours are not sufficient "I add a little to that after dinner.- As they ay. down in Providence. I must have a' I 'nap of sleep' every. afternoon.-; . - " "Well, to-day I was at it good and hard when ray 'phone rang,; x The ' clatter-clatter of tho bell aroused mtj but I decided not to-answer unleaTthe ring came again. v I did not wait long, or the belt. rang, loud and. long. J responded in myjiegiigee, ... -"What is It?" said L- ,v 1 . "'Nothing, I Just wanted to sea if you ara connected up all rights was xne quiet reply. V', v , "Tha Wtre chief was "making ; his rouoda If Iliad had my way about tnen , i anouia nara mada close ton- pectlon with him.-. But. what could .1 dot Tha man was dolor his duty. "I want back again, and was about ,to doze off when I heard st-peculiar noise a : sort or a 'ciuck-erf-cluck' erp . -na weira v can - grot on. my nerves.- i wondered wnai it could be. Well, sir, 1 could not dismiss the thing from, my 'mind fioon, I was wide awake. - eelng that alt hopes of In the record of the city schoola. ; !nw w ne tna record breaker ror For three houre yeBterday after- Murray and Mack, not only in flnan noon, and a similar p.rlot last night, LrrinU!?Ar,L"iBX-!!!?: uea this season; in fact, about the the Stone-Bar ringer book ' store was throojted wh children purchasing school books. ' Mr. C, B. Btona -eatl mated last night that more than S,000 only, old thing they will spring VUl be their famous boxing match, which has laid dormant for a couple of books had bn- sold : or exchanged! Mona." AMaOy local managers , and during - the afternoon k and evening. The demand waa such that the aup plv In many aeries cava out and ha waa forced to -wire In orders to. the publishers for fresh supplies. ,Th schools will commence theft work In; earnest to-day,:,' Hecltatlona will be assigned and a1 few elasaes wlll.ba-beards r?., f. t ' S' fc. dramatic crltloa Iq the past two years have aaked why this extremely funny piece of business haa been cut-out, ao they concluded this year to bruah off the moth balls from their' boxing -4'? V ,,;.',. .V'... v;,s".?tv,'--'.f ;t ' DfiVTH OP 'A VETERAN, Sir, Pankl Robinson Answers Bad Mr." Daniel C, : Reblnsoti, ; aged 0 rearsand 12 days, died at t;S9 o'clock yesterday "afternoon at his. bom at lie Sou th - Mint Street.'.. Tha sum mons waa sudden and Mr. Robinson died in hU chair. He 'bad been about as well as usual and went driving during the dayr"-. ' ' ' ' .-' ' ' ' i Mr. Robinson leaves a widow and seven children. - Ha was a veteran, o' theMextcan and th lvu wars. , -' ; Tha funeral services ' will ba held some time to-day aod the intermsnt k. n,...t Ulnt Will", Mr. Robinson leavea a widow the following named children: Mrs. T. A. Hartla. J. H. and T. 8. Robinson, of Charlotte! W. M. Robinson, of Lan- do. 8. C.j J. A.- and D, C. RoblnBon, 3r of Indian Territory, and 8. J. RolH Inson. of Greenwood. B. c. Mr. Robinson waa a brave aoiaicr Of the- Mexican and the civil war. The funeral ' services will be con ducted at the residence at 11 o'clock . wide awake. - eelng that alt hopes of ( thta morning by Rev. ' A. It. Shaw. -J' sleep had disappeared I aUd out and (The remains, win be Interred at Mint, i yirou luroum -uie winaow .Dunaa ana aiscovered tneaource of the 'gat er-tong- noise,- a. hen., on ,of my nelirhbor'B .fowls hflif tn anral- Hill. GKAXD LCTI1E1UN MKICTIXO. I lherblt.oa0.wi. A Blj Day Proml at Enochvlllo on thel?Jln kfrhe cast" .i u . , Wi" tryln t0 Sunday. the dainty , soubrette.- Mlaa 'lirh ufiir.'T - i-i, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a Van... Miss Mable Blake. Ml i - . ucn is lira.. . I came, away think- . . i... w n I ma rv, J, ns lf vhftl finluniAalil hiil w,ltt.Ktf I grand Klllwn inisni rjr - -"---. y -f-r" . .'S Murray and Mark in ' 41 Around tbo gloves and again nut back this iremciy iunuy inoiaent. ! The com- pany tnie season numbers IS peopto, all of whom are promised adepts In includes Gladys Miss Joale Onsrtittf which made such a ' hit last season AMDt'siiiiiD px,coc.Tny ItO AD. rosHtble Murder With a Shovel Ikiih of a 8toiji),T CVnvention--BMird of, UIcftlon Auditor Dixon In Kladca 'r 'uinlH'iinu4 . News Kouw. .; f X 8pecal to The Obnerveri.V. , rayettevlll,..Eapt. 4 Iat night as Jim Tucker, " colored, waa going ter,j, home in Flea HUl township, Arthur McMillan, , . another - negro. Jumped lout on him from a clump of bushea and dealt him a terrible blow in the head with a shovel, ; whloh knocked him senseless to the earth, It la thought that .Tucker's Injuries will prove falal. .;,fm' r, ,',.' -'A.--' .' " Tha more the news comes In from different , parts of . the county, the stormier are the signs for the Demo crat lo nominating convention Thunl. day; , It looka now -as ft It will ba Impossible. In any event, to state off big fight. and only wisdom - and cool Judgment can avert eerloua con sequences. ' The contsst ever . tha of floe ,'ot:-. sheriff will ba -, the storm centre, but tha-: conflict .will", . rage over bothi branches of the Leglala ture. ; , Already , country '. precincts have passed, resolutions - condemning the county road law and the,' pub- lln sc-Twinl Isw.i.. Aitdsd tn this, mint ifear, that tha liquor, question will ba injectea into tne proceedings, an issue which both ? sides , tacitly - agreed to Ignora, , V'-v News has been received here of the Mmarrlaga, on August Ith of -Miss riora m. : uiosoa, aaugnter or air. and . Mrst Ji- B. Qlbson- of . '"The Maples,"-. Rockbridge, Va.; to .Mr,!' J. C. Hoske, of this city.) son - of ,th late Rev. Dr. J, C. Husk, rector of 8t John's Episcopal church;' - The county board1 of elections, composed of W. 0 Hall and W. Q, Holmes, Democrats, and A, H. glo- oomb,- Republican, met yeaterday and appointed - registrara and judges oi elections. : r " Tha, well-known Pierce Amusement Company will make Fayettevllle-Its winter'' headquarters. Mr. Qeorga Moss, the v, manager, was here to make arrangements yeaterday. Senator- Elmmona waa unable to fill his engagement to apeak at White Oak. Bladen, county. .State Auditor Dixon filled . tha appointment. Judge council has granted a re straining order, returnable the llth Instant, in favor of tha Fayettevill Power- at Street Railway Company against the Aberdeen A Rock fish and Raleigh . Sonthport Railroad et at to show causa why they should cease from i Interfering with the: Vann, : major! R. . II Hagood, C 1 B. Ledbettar, C. I Jones, I). II. Merults by, . first,, second. '- third :-and fourth captains. ' Afterwards there was : a pleasant smoker, with sparkling talks by MaJ. ? Vann, MaJ. B. s R. . Huk and Capt. N. H. McUeachy, ' .; At yeaterday'a races '"Dillon" won in trotting and "Riverside" in pacing. filaintlff In the running of Us trolled Ina over the abandoned road-bed of the old Caps Fear-aV Yadkin Valley Railway;'-? ',.f"i y.rft'H fitv:. evening nere was an election of officers of the independent . Light Infantry battalion, as follows; J.,C. ; ;MrW8pAPEH WOMAN WXDS. ' '.., (-';., rtl- - t , i. . , MlMK'r Blanche Rows Randolph, Pop. i alar Aaliovllle Girl Marrtod to prof. (Joorg Jackson.;' . r " Bpeelal to . The Observer. , ' -': Aahevlile, Sept. 4. One ot the pret tiest weddings of the season was that solemnized " at . Trinity . Episcopal ehurcH to-riight at' o'clock whan Mlas Blanche Rowe Randolph, daugh ter of Alderman, W. F. Randolph, be came the bride of Prof. Oeorge Jack son. , of the faculty of the, Aahevlile School, i Miss Randolph has. been a social favorite in A past several years u.l I. , . newspaper work In this i Jackson haa been a in--faculty of the AshoviMe t , : - i paat three years. Mr. an, l : son ' will make their hom city..- : . ''y.i',-lVo Kk-k Coming. ' ; . Durham Herald. , y. ' Those who have to drink n ' the "place of 4eer have no rt. kick as long as they cannot t i dlllartaca, ',,:'';', ... , ' , t&.-j&-'. 'J l:vu.': if " o m VV"'"- - !' -' j ' r:;" ";-'. If, r '':: r;;tThe .weather is likely to turn icotfr(:-i'.; imosi;nday-vn does; youll not want 7 to wear youc i oldi summer' suit, will you? , VTEUU, YOV NEEDXX V. It will ba your fault If. you do. , Coma ' In to-day and ' iry on oaa of our NBW FAIX BUITS.' -We've ' lots of iw ideas te show you. Toun MsnV 6pclals" - 1 half doxan smart andhandaoma . and tn many stylish fabrlce. V : Suits foV men of quieter' taste in many varieties of shape, color, etc We believe that wa can give you ail and mora for your money than you'll ha expeotlng. '"..- - : V! vj.- '.'ft 1 1 Yorkc Brothers &; Rogers 1 . . 1 . . , 1 1 w rrt 1 : ." ... 1 mh .ui..mm . v. MA.nntrMA win ti i " t i liiq Btmf gfiiniuuoD. wi ur h. ............. r- y.m. ... thl. .n,-h ... u,.w. k.lt.,1 wretcnas, -tsieepi their 'No cares perplex them .'for '. , future atate, . - r And fear of Death thus '. dies In ui t w..M A a 1 1 aa a il- I i J W Fr. l0 vOlcDrllCu , DtinV BRaimtL. 1 I VU'lUif U M UVUI MX H IHUO" e v-va -v- 1 a . , " w- ---w dress by Rev. C, 8. Brown, Just from maieana xemaie cnorua. I raas.Ua. 0Ua..." f Unruly Lova Is this : way " lull'd to .rest: - k. I ".And ' Injur d Honor when redress "So no way satv'd but'thla. t - v vui ii s couia nave aucn sleep. Japan, a .missionary on furlough, wilt be a feature. -Tha clergymen expected to be pres. ent are: " Rev. J. L. Morgan. Rev. Prof. H. 'A. 'McCullough. Rev. Dr. Schaeffer. of Savannah: Rev. Dr. Hoi- land, of Charlotte:' Rev. B. 8. Brown ! and perhaps- others., ' M Ths rreat Subject will be "The Ex tension of the Redeemor's Kingdom.' Addresses will be delivered from 11 v is the; city pouck court. - - ' . ' V - i ... . , ,i Cas ol Henry Herman Utll Kn TviMt .v. ..: im I ,i n iiuuiiiMfiaMAi u-an..! v. Case Heard by 'Squire J. W. Cobb i , . ; frank Alexander Get SO Days 'h"1 aniahea. vi. -, -, luiwm m ine session ox tne ,. city I Enochvllle." . Police court vesterdsv mnrnlnr ran. I . m-.i-w, m.A .a. , temd- lR'the case of Henry- Hay man, gtegatlons kre cordially Imlted. , t-; i . Ti w vw.s-r- aMss vaiayva H -WOVUVw J, , ! in S.la. m i saaii ' - ' r t orutai assault on 'Besaie Clvk last prof, C BENTTIEnf HOXORt3. t Friday bight., -The . defendant was 1 - - .. . ,, repreaenud by Mr. Plummer Stewart, secures Conrat to Fnrnlsh Docora- The Norfolk Landmark' of the 1st! Instant, had the following about "The ftltltflM - fit A la, M ta-klnV, . .it, ............ I at tne Acaaemy tne lind instant: , Oeorge Ada's two act comic opera of "The Sultan of Sulu," commenced aa engagement of two nights and a matinee at the Academy of 4 Music last mgni, and made good. , . , The audience waa fairly " larae. considering the. extremely hot weath- to 11:30, followed by receaa and din- ar, and everybody enjoyed the pert ner served on the' ground. From ' 2 to 4. song services and addresses, with discussion or Titai themes, ana ser vice at 7:30 and sermon. Thia promiaes to ue a great oay at r . who, whep . the case waa oafled. ,-de- -. Aosnaea k oe inea De tore justice W. Cobb. H stated that hls.cUent - f had submitted before Justice' Cobb and hd been .bound over to re-appear to , - sis na criai oeiora a warrant from tha city, police department waa served on him. The. recorder demanded proof tlons for tbe Art and Kduratkm Building at the Jamestown T- po sition ana is nappy.- , r Prof. C Renthelm dropped into The Observer omce laat night He waa happy. ,-A smile -stretched across bis face-from ear .War and be carried a monster cigar . In his hand. Step- formance. , - It waa a hit and go from trie opening to the close of the ner-. romance, and applause ' was given witnout atini. - , ... Albert Sykea. as the Sultan i F. P. McCarthy, as the secretary;, Henrietta puao, as tne . colonel's daughter; Stella. Martin,-aa Chqulta. wife-No,. 1, war alL-excedJngly .clevor. while the cnoruses wexe.mads up of as pretty j a bunch of girls as one cares .to see.' The opera was pat on with care aa, to details. The cons turning was good, while the acenld environments were perfect. The Sultan of 8ulu"- will be repeated at a matinee thia afternoon and again 'at night , ., Countess Olga von Hatxfeldt la com Ing to .tho -Academy, Sept.; 14th. with her BDlendld rommn nf .- alnmri U)f this rial m lllll tYla .t(n.n. ku,. nl.tf HA 1 1 an aTWHnaMff tit tha. UlllA I ila.M.. . J M I. M a a 1. . . Jduced the Justice's" docket, -which the Pan, he proffered a ten-centr, at the mualeal girlicaf comedy. "The Little i i-uyii saiu was not competent as evi- l wmo rinismiiiii i nc ,u i uucnm, in wnicn ane la making ner secured tne contract ror aecoratmg i aecond successful tour as a star. In the handsome art and education build- the hands of Anna Held. thia clever ing at tne , lortncaming jamesiown i offering broke the record In atttnd Exposltion and I want you to help me ance at the Casino In New York, and celebrate. Thia the newspaper man when she returned to the other side was perfectly .wining to ao. Ana then the Her proceeded to tell of the honor which had been paid him. There were 17 other sculptors from all parts of the country, competing, . aence. Then, , It being tn evidence that toe Clark woman ts etlll In a bad condition and unable to appear . in i court, tna recorder bound the defend ant over to appear for trial the morn : Jng of the lath lnatant Frank ) Alexander, a colored youth me wouia-oe aporty - type, waa " t.cnargea witn belnc drunk and dls- lW. faCfy,n f?BCe'9dMy eealgns. la cooeeptlon as well aa weapon. to-wlt:: a raaor. Alexander vas given a sentence of 10 days. on : tne rosas ior tne . nrst offense and bound over to the Superior Court In iins seoona. ,t . '..v-" 7 . ,i D . A . . M . . . . fc ' a itnmucr ouauuonnDuse nas oeen In execution,, were pronounced far above the rest The work la to be finished by February lat, 107, and In- VOlvea 314,400."; , ..- A NKW.HARDWAIU5 COXCEny, . M Ir I m as fl . ..t. a , who are found guilty of keeping a die- Company With-f50,0OO Capital Wovrj produced, over and. over again, 'on i t prueny nouae ana not natives of the I - lianncnea v m use tit i everything rrom sora -pmows to ad ver- of the water the Countess von Hat-1 feldt aucoeeded her In the atellar role. The principal quality that, brought such overwhelming success to The Uttle Duchess" was Its orlglnsllty. It was the first ot the Broadway pro- anotlona to introduce ."show glrla" In Jong gowns. - including the - famous "Hadle Girls" -Jiv their splendid Par-I isian toilettes.. designed by the most . exclusive coetumera of the French1 capital; the .familiar "Fenring Olrl." who has been photographed and re- town. . Two were banished a few days ago.;. Yesterday morning -two others. ,-Mary Brown and Annie Dlsene, two . demi-reps, were found guilty of the charge and given unUl 7 o'clock' laat Rnsbicea of am Old and Well JFVitab- I jibiicu i-vm, . . i Charlotte Is to have a new' hard-1 ware store, a company ; nas . netn formed with the following named clt- eveninc to make thtmuivu a-... i 1 liens aa stock-holders: -Messrs. R. A. this community. - . i , - vV. - v , Dunn. H.- W, Belk. J. H. Wesm. J. p. t - " r :-'...'' MrNeely, . R. L. . Erwin' ' J. B. . Neely ! PIUCAQIEH WAS FRiaiITE!CE, M "d R. O. Olamrow. . . The captltal! v - - - 7 ; I stock will be 36O.000 ,-jriirht Porter of Manufactnrm' rinh r lliooglil Um Had Bfrt Tom's Ghost ''For long time. I had been telling remcner, saia a memaer or tna Man ufacturers' Club, referring to the night, porter, "that If he eaw Tom, tlsements: ' and likewise the pictur esque bathing girls identified with this production. The entire Anna -Held equipment ot acenery and coetumea baa been rebuilt and rejuvenated for the present season, and will ba seen here - with the. Countess Olga von Hatxfeldt and her excellent company. inciuainr itonert Le?tt the popular oomeaian. ana oo outers. stock of the old firm will be re-ar- i.An. mram V la A . . , ', rmni.U, nu .UJ, lur iiiru .HH.U,. with - his ghost to mset me and him " T v -v at I o'clvck , in r -the morning. ., , : J , Dl,, ; rrmucU JX. Seattle , Dead. ' . ... . vi a. i ivai nn in fh IJInlni la ThMliwlTAl But that darned press began running BamlnZrr. Louisville. Kiv Dr. -.Beat- ana wsaea me un nerore Preacher I, i n n iv.. .itimn r. th .-ui9r". in Mil an iara otrurrM in i .-u-i -.-. nh.ra, i waa fnmiai. , m.'. I threw .a sheet over tnv head 1 1- . man.w.e ft .ha fimit rnium. ,!" .wiiijs iiiiw wi nun, wnere 1 1 pia Theological seminary, ana is one racea siowiy. pretty soon I heard 1 of the best known theologians In bis Preacher coming. He advanced sleep-1 denomination. ; lie was a native .- of 'lly, hanging his head, 'and - did not Canada, ".t ., : - . ,: - , see? me until , i siung out my Jiand l , ,,- - .., toward him ' and crlsd. 'He-holdl'l .Things to lMt Come High. Weu, sir, ..that nigger Jumped four -f don't know' what we are going reel nign, vvnen i inrew tne aneet )a do ir tnings to eat go any higher," oflt and let him see m aa I am, hs said popular boarding housekeeper was trembllnar 'like a guilty thing sur- veaterdav. ... f , ' . - . prisen.-: , r i - i "i am losing money every oay, . Freacner," saw l, you won t grow have to beg for; tne stun i, ao get. Hens- are selling tor sir cents eacoj For beveral day past negotiations have been in progress -loosing to a nurehiue of one Of tba well establish ed hardware storea on East Trade I They Put Out Full ' County. -Ticket street Should the deal be made, the I - Thirty-tnira senatorta! Conventiofl v nvTHKJiruim ta'VHL.ic.Mi. -.r .,Hny more: ' .",v,.' t , - ,- "N-no,' s-sah. said the .Preacher. ' "uh-an' I nuvry will be scart so bad .acaln. neither! .Vghl'M. '' -.N- F I w Kt-tiool House' at Wlialxib Mills, v A. force, of hands yesterday began the work of -building a-nsw school house at the Kllxabeth Mills, or rath er of building an addition to the Sun. ' day. school room there at present and making a school building out of it The school room will be' equipped -with Grand Raplda Qntentcd desks, slate blackboard and other modern school furniture. Ths teacher this year will ba Miss Anna B. Carr. The mill company la defraying the ex penses of remodeling tha building, ', Prof.' Tylr, ot Amhurl Colleas, said . recently "A timn run live. cornfortHhlf without brnlna; no man tvar eil.t.ij , -without a (i etlv yim. The dy.pep. tin bs n'-iiner f iltli, tmim or chmriif." J.y he .-r t' reruns ths lmrrtanc of -Jl"S f-r ttK-ir 1 s-ii'"n rexlirs ths 1.1 of lie ot a liitl corrective efi-r over.eatlnir, A eorref-llve llks Ko.ll'l for I , Ii (Jionats What you eat f".ll by l.'sal.-y' J i.armaey. j chl butter. 30 cents a pound, and eggs 37 cents a dosen by tba crate.. .We are willing to pay. for -nutter, "ggr ana chickens if we could get them, but they are so scarce.- . t ,. t ' Quarterly Itcport of Mercy HoapltaL The report M Mercy Oeneral Ilos- pltal for ; tha qusrtcr ending August list follower, : . . ., , -' I'stlents received, 71 ! patients dla- mlHsed, :. number Of days of treat ment, ItSi patients cured. 3tr pa tients Improved, II; patlenta not Im proved. 2;' deaths, I; birth. ,1. Attack of I'Marrhoen Cured by One Dose ot LiianiiwriHiira tunc. mura - ami lilnrrhnea llrniedv. 7 was so wenK from an attack of diarrhoea that I roH sen reel y attend to mr duties, when I tooa a o, f ( l.em- hrlsln's t'olln ("linlera sn1 lilarrhoea Heinedv. It ,-nreil me entirely ami J hml Imi tnklns flher melleln f.,r nine dvs IHioiil relief. I lierily ieet,mmend this remedy as being the hrt to mv kiinwleilgs for tnr rmniilalnts. it. tl. Biewan. f tha ft'rrt of tiiewnrt e llro.. (ireenvllte, Ala. ior sal by it 11. Jur Sun vo. Names -Candidates. Spactal to The Observer, . nuuiniuTuiuii, owi. a. xua publican county . convention for , the nominating of county officers and the senatorial convention so nominate two candidates for the State Senate In the. thlMye third district were held here to-day. Following are the can dldatea nominated by- both conven- none; stale Senators H. 1 S. Ander son, of Henderson, and. W. L Dam- ron, of Cleveland county;, .county omcers t.' u. .rrueii, ior tna. legis lature; A. L, Smart for clerk of the court "T. , Ui j, McBrayer for Shorlff : Johnnie Logan for register of deeds- L. 0. McFarland for treaaurerr L. Purgason- for ' surveyorj ; Julltis Kler for coroner; It. J Smith,, C. M. Lew la and C M. -Champion for rommlsaloti. era, and W. P. Watason. C.C. Oettys and W. P. Zedbetter for board of adu. . .... , ... . , ... ... . , .: -, . . .Thers was no candidate named for Superintendent f education. Mr.- J. 3.' Brltt the nominee for Congress, and , Charles - French' Toms, of Hen dersonvllle, wera present and address ed the meetings. , , . , ' . , ,v ' r - LKAK8VIIXB, BAND KMGAGED.. Directors of Mex-klcnlmrg Pair. Meet . - a. .... . . I jtiHi-n ivouiute ,ora imhic. . The board of directors of tho Meck lenburg Fair AsHoclatlon met , In , the ofllce on Ekilt Fourth street last night The contract for lighting the grounds end buildings was let to the 4C's. The Leakavllle Hand, containing 20 pieces, was secured to furnish music during the. four days of. the fair. It waa voted to send a representative North In . order to advertise the races an! secure as many entries as pnsHlblo. A tournament will Te held durlnr the fair, the following purses being of fered: To the wlnhor of the first prlnn. 125; In the winner of the sec ond prize, I1B, and to the winner of I the third prlre.i 111). After passing upon a number' of, other Items of routine business, the . meeting ad- Journcd. .'. '. .' ' ., ' '';'', ' , QOQQQQQOOQQOOOOOOOOQQQQ I tVjpriun by ;; ,' 4 :: 'aiITir BR03., BROKE R0, CIIARLOTTE, IT. 0; : ' '.. ) '3. L. Redwlnn, It. "A. Deattln., Bridgets V Co..' 8. .11. Youngblood. 3. O. Kmerr.' W. ' N. Mullen. Miler-Vn Ne-. '.. !'rri t I-nts. Davis A lij-erly, Hnmonda & Co., 3. T: Monohan, M. M. Wallare, W,'M, Hurkhead. Lee per & Wyatt. J. I:. 1 ii-v, t 1. f yers. V. it. fhoemaker, VV. K pope. VV, A.'flmla.n A Co.', Caldwell St lU, C. II. Moore, t, Hun.. M. t. Klrl.y. .1. K, ,7..ii. . , ( . I'-rrjI.m, John thorl, .Usher tros., T. Jl.lf niter, V,', C, Il!-, A. C. i:ntv.', j:i-.vanl v'smpbeil, C. l. C u is. i:. i ! I .. s
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1906, edition 1
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