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I I; l - t. ift, i :. i j .ir llerklon - umj t Meiers. A. 1, Y S. Caldwell and j 4. tajltr, net at th court jitirriliiy aft6rnoon ind p .1 j'i.iM to ot In the approach t;. n, Nov. 6ih. The reg lstrar. r t: l clloti were appointed a-fort- tu?... Tha registration book will - oj .iKii Thursday, Oct. 4th, and 1 close the aecond Saturday before , , .!, . ti(.n. Oct. 37th.' The last 6at i.,y before the election, Nov. Id, v 1 to challenge day. ,-. -.; i ho Judgrda appointed , yestsrday v. ,-re a follows: , 7 ; ': ivrryhlll townnhlp 8. 8- Herroa. ; .,.,1, Creek. Box 1 -R. V. ByTum. Wele Creek, Box 8 J. ,F. Toung l! od. '' ;' v'7;' ' v 'r rinevllle W. A. Smith. - .' . I rovidence, Box 1 -W. W. Bqulrea rrovldence. Box iW. M. Ardrey. i hsron C. E. Moor. . V ; Morning 8tar, Box 1 8. B. Smith. Morning SUr, Box S-r-D. A. Hood. Clear Creek. Box 1 C. P. Mango. Clear Creek, Box J C P. Shaffer. Crab Orchard, Box 1 N. S. Alex ander. ' . V- .' -' . Crab Orchard. Box 1 C W. Rltch. Mallard Creek, Box 1 A. & lUrk. Mallard Creek, Box A l-Jonathan Huntersvllle W, B. Blythe. neweeae. Box 1 3. A White. Peweeee, Box i I". C Sherrffl. Lemley M. M. Blytha. ' , ; ; , Long Creek W. F. Sample. ; Paw Creek, Box 1 -T. P. Parker. ; Paw Creek, Box $ R. F. Dunn. ,;, CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP. Ward 1, Box 1 Ed. Campbell. , ward 1, Box J D. a BerryhilL Ward 2. Box .John Stonecypher. Ward 1, Box 2 R S. Davie. , Ward , Box 1 A. H. Caldwell. - , Ward t. Box 2 M. B. Alexander, :. Ward a. Box 2 W. H. OunelU ,f: Ward 4. Box 1 Z. A. Hovia H Ward e. Box 2 E. W. BerryhllL ' T1U3 COLORED BAPTISTS.' ; The Pastor and the Members of tfaa i mt Baptist Cna-oti, Colored, of Chartoue, WOL Complete Their Building. ': ,'V- .;' v". 1 In the sprtoc of 1101 the members cf the Firet Baptist' etiurch, colored, of this fcy. attempted to erect a Sioute of worship on South Church street, at a oat of $31,690. The walla are up and the building under roof. The tnalde work, Including windows and door la yt to be completed. The working foro la the church la not over lit member who feel moat keenly rt reeponatblUty of thla en trprtae. The preeent Indebtedneaa on the new building Is about 1 1,100. la order to lift this mortgag and re fume work oa the new odiAoe, pae tor, offlcere and metnbere have obll rited thentaelvea to give a least a jamb's wages -toward r raising said amount, k .' . Theee people are proving them (olvea worthy of help from the Chris tian public , The deacons, the roost of whom are well known la this com munity, are reliable. . Their present ator. Rev. P. B. Iewls, D. who was Installed last Jane, has labored auccewrfuUy both , la North Carolina and Virginia prior to his coming to Charlotte, Uia last obarge was the nrtt church. Baptt, of Lexington, Va. He won the esteem and con ft dence of all' classes of people among whites and colored la the fields where ..e tias labored, He oomes to Charlotte recommend ed In the hlghMt terms by such dls 4inriMshea gentlemen as lion. George 1L Denny, IX. IX, president of Wash ington sad - Lee University; Rev. James A. Ouartes, . D. D.. Rev. J. Lewis Howe. Ph. XX, and others. . His judgment and counsel upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of his people and the pubtlo good may oe counted upon as wise and conser valve. ;S . tW 'new pastor - of ' the colored ' CkpUat congregation seems In earn est. He will endeavor to pay off the debt oa his church and build up bis congregation. , COXCERXIXO THE ELECTION. The Donwrratlo Exooattva Committee Iees and ltxJee a Few Matters of Minor Importance No Regular , Canvass by CondW1atie Thla Year Abovt Betrlsterlng. , - The temocratlo executive commit tee of the county met yesterday and paaaed on Several matters relative to the coming campaign. It was decid ed that no fixed schedule of meetings or speakings would be made by Chair man J. A. Bell, but such mature would be left to the various' townshlpa If a certain community desires to hear political speakers all that It has V do la to make IU wlehee known. The precinct committees will look at-tnr-auclt affairs. There will be a new registration for the election. The books will open on the 4th and close on the 17th of Oo tober, remaining open .11 days; the votlnr ptaoee will be the sams as they were two years ago. All voters who were not oa the books at the last rtneral election, a voter who changed his residence la the county or city pri or to July 4. all persons coming of ace since 1104 and new cltlsens, who have been in the State two years, will have to regleter. ',' CUMIIXAL TERM ADJOCRXED. John Short FlnM 12 00 for Selling la- K.ilrtulng Cldrw civu Term ' o Court to Conveno To-Morrow, The September criminal ' term of T-cklcnburg Superior Court was ad 3 mrned yesterday ,. afternoon. Only i vo or three cases were tried y eater- ', the court spending the rest of day In hearing motions, etc, and '.-riing Judgmenta The October civil t mi of the court will convene to i orrow and will last three weeke. Ju'r TL R, Peeblea who presided i t ihe criminal , term, Will hold the ( flirt. , - : , ; ,' 7 v ,',:'(..-.; The only case of say Interest yes ' -t.;y i that of John Short, a well iwn ynimg groeer of the city, who ,r(nd with selling Intoxicating r i t hi store. Thla time It was i 1' Kt the cider wss Intoxtcat . 1 John did not get off aa light ;" r r two other defendanta who 1 ! rhtrred wlih a similar of "; Jury returned a verdict ri Jul? I'tebiee Imposed J.")9 fn the defondant. t vi--'i TO DEATH. '(- ' ! - u wM-ne4 Dial li cxiltl hot a. v(.ii"T, tit $st. Cinir r i i '. . . , . i cf t n 1 t -u.o i t t 1 i cut t y vf i ..ti t 'tni'-utili' a k.I IntrMi) f !. County ! t o 1' e mi l tho 1 :i ,r. ii-r of the iiv 1. ,ii ' Not ion , lilies at li.o i.;.i.-a mi, I Country Stores ui tlio County. Thta la an Increasing sentiment In Charlotte and ' Mecklenburg county agalut vagrants. Thinking people re alixe that It Is ths Idle classes who commit a great ; majority of 'the crimes, 'and that no vagrant la such perforce in. this section. There Is a stringency of labor and any able- bodied person can get a Job any day. Notwithstanding thla fact, however. according to a well-knowa county of ficial, there are scores ana scores oi loafing negroes and . whites in the county. .. The county official referred to says that these loafers can be eeen any day around tha stores at HunteravUle. Plneville. Matthewa." Davldeon ana other villages and settlements in ths county. v.- ' . "It Is the duty of the constables ana mart tra tea of the county," said the official, "to arrest theae -yagranta and vampires and put them on the chain gang, where they will have to work. One dose Is a sufficiency for esch one. The police, In Charlotte, and the con stables and magistrates, in ins coun ty, could easily keep a watch on theee vagabonds and by executing tha law relieve, to some extent, the stringency of labor, and dlmlnlah the amount of crime committed In the county." ' The new law relating to vagrants Is found In section 1740 of the new code and Is as follows: : If any person shall corns within any of the following classes, he shall bo deemed a vagrant, ana enan oe fined not exceeding 10 or Impris oned not exceeding SO days: L Persons wandering or strolling about In . Idleness who era able to work and have no property to support them. .yv.i.' ;,',;.,'- ..,...,' 1. Persons leading an Idle. Immoral or profligate life who have no prop-! erty to support them and who are aoie to wora ana no noi worn. . . . - S. All persons who are able to work. having no property to support them, and who have not some visible and known means of a fslr, . honest and reputable livelihood. 4. Persons having a fixed anoae who have no risible' property to sup port them and who live by stealing. or (raaing in. onrine ior . vr. Buy ing stolen property. . I. Professional gamblers living, in Idleness. ..- . , 7 4. All able-bodied men who nave no ether risible means - of support who shall live In Idleness upon the wsges or esrnlnirs of their mother,' wife or miner child or children, except male children over II rears of age. - DEALS Vt CHARLOTTE DIRT. Dr. T. F. Costmrr Sells His Home at Worth Charlotte Other Traits? tlona ' Mr. J. H. Ham yesterday sold a lot at the Intersection of East Tenth street extension and Sugar creek to O. W. Moore. The consideration was 11,000. Dr. Thomas F. Costner has sold his reeldence at the oony-r of North Caldwell ana East - Thirty-second streets, In North Charlotte, to Messrs. R. M. and 8. w. Turblvllls, receiving f 1,400 for It .. Mrs. r. Grace B. Llneback haa pur chased a lot on East Seventh, street extension from ths Highland Park Company, paying 1710 for It. - Mr. J. T, MeOee has sold i a lot near the Piedmont Industrial School, at Chadwick, to Mrs. Addle Hipp, re ceiving fill for ,; , . , . n Get it Et ilawley's Trust the preparing of your medicines to. as. Only the best quality fresh drugs will bt ' used and the work will be don by a qualified pharmacist. The price T Leave that to us. It will not be too high 'that's sure. ' . . ; 'Phone II and we win send for your prescription todsy. Ilawley's Pharmacy . : I C - j , 73) a f Prescription Trust an rrnniii i m i 77-7V I : A ; .i c t. t. "ii It t (' ijr ( C i f---.il t..:..l l;.m.N I'i-rly-' i hhlii lit li..i.l r sixl ... lxli!,i V ii l our New illlU Or;' inUi il t Cimtoiil.i Vt Ifl. Ill tlio I4ut tlx SlDiiiim. , - "tjaiitonla Is one or the foremost counties In the fcouth." said a Gas tonlii citizen to on Observer man yes terday. ,Ws ere farming, manufac turing, merchandising and building good roads. Ere long slmost every man In the county isn strike a ma cadamUed road within a very short distance of hla home. . "We have 44 cotton mills In Gas ton. Within ths last six months cht tera for four new onea, aggregating a capital stock of half a million, havs been secured. . "Several months ago fha Gray Man ufacturing Company, with Mr. George A. Gray president and treasurer, and Mr, J, H' Separk, ae secretary, waa organised. This mill haa a capital stock of 1171.000' with 10.340 spin dles. ; Later came tlje Clara Manufac turing Company, George A. Gray pres- la Marguerite Shop HATS. CORSETS, COWX9. MILADY'S tTAHDROBK ' can be" wonderfully enhanced 1 by a rlelt to our shop. Beautiful Hats for street and eyenlng wear. ,-'-'-'.-; Exquisite "Tailored Under- ., wear"- of dainty design , , and 7 fabric. : .,- ,.. : i.. '-r. , , Perfectly fitting CorseU for -: every figure. ;,. ,.... - .-, 7 Everything In HIGH-GRADE ; wear pertaining to .., ,-:; y; r ;1 C MILADY'S WARDROBE. V- ' Sole, agents' La ' Oreeque- Tel ,. lored Underwear and La ' 7. Grecqua Redfern and La ;r" . ,. v . Marguerite Corsets. -7;, SU Nortb Tryon St. 7 'r.vvv.e : - - : For First and Second Letter, ''. v Send! for Famphlet, ' ; '.:7,-I am only too glad to state ' that my confidence In '.Mrs. loo Person's Remedy and - Wash la unlimited. , The euro effected by Ite use on -a sore on my face,' which had been pronounced cancer by the doc- tors In llll, was permanent ' When Mra Person came, to see me to Induce mo to try her Remedy and Wash for that sore on my fsce. I waa packed up and ready to go to Richmond, Va., to put myself under a cenoer specialist, - but some kind Providence . sent Mrs. Person to me In time, and I was saved a probable opera tion. 7 - Bealdea curing mw of Indl . gestlon, aftsr I had been aut--. faring from It for 47 years. It has also- cured me 'of nasal ca tarrh, which X had boon suf fering from for years. .1 am . now In perfect ' health. For breaking up colds, and for a general family medicine, , Its . equal cannot bo found. -f "v. tlO. B. BASS. Cunlngham, person Co., N. C . September 17, HOC ; , ; -1 '. '. 1 t , t ' ' LATEST leather Furniture W. T. McCOY, South Tryon Street. a WORD WITH YOU ; ; ' ' A good Suit of Cjothw " opinion - of himself, as well as influence thd opinion v . nf At rtai-a " ' . " t - . . ' : The Suits this season will appeal to the man of X;;:god teste. .r' ; ; , 1 . : ';. Tho; coats are cut' collars are long and Inroad trousers are , shapely J) t; and roomy. , i i-i' i 'r::. '0': 'f'-: );XA': 7'v; ii J ''. Tho i-ew Shadowy; Grays, Invisiblo Plaids and f f vric Mixtures are tlio ; v We have Suits at $10.00 and tin to ftnom v Suits ' tt $16.50, $20.00 and f 22.50 have 09 cquaL We t .7 are always ready to show you. ' . ' s 1 1 -..t 1. . 1 ...: 1 - 1 . '1 1,U .1 .'ITU I ' I H , ' .. .1 !- . ' ! HO O.l!" an I ft.Ou .1 fi'liiUi-t. 'i .. llolia n.i ciauiifml .1 lii? Cc I ; ; ; i with 450,000 :ovk sn.l l.c-u niindlcn, ri-cfntly lnpn or. . I, Mmsil Ii. f.l. Holluri.l BudT. M. rv- miu belriff the chlf promotera The l.int chnrtrr Is for a n-w nilll that hu not been named, which will have a capital stock of 1100.000. The of.t cers have not been elected but Messrs. George A. Gray and P. Groves are ehlnd this -enterprise. ' , . "Ga-ton la coming to the front Our mills ars noted for the money they mafcf. If one does not go well we turn It over to aomebody else, for It must go smoothly In Gaston." " "TO CURE A FELON says Sam Kendall, tt Phllllpehurs, Kan., "Junt cover it ever with HuckleVe Arni ca Rnlve end the Salve will do the rest." QutoVest cure fcr burns, bolls. . sores, ecaida. Wound, piles, . ecsema, aalt rheum, . chapped handa, - sore feet 'and sore evaa. Only 5c.. tt R. K, Jordan A Co. 'a drug store. Guaranteed. AN 7.- '.t. aooiM itiiioii The foHowinf Jetur Is more 'eloquent In praise of the Ar tlatio Stieff Planoe than any testimonial Mr. Clewell or our- , selves could write. -' ;;;'r'v:-..-''; r Rev. Mr. Oewell Is tha, bead of Salem Academy and Col legs, Wlnston-Salsm,' N. - C, ; and shows the high estsem and confidence in ' which the ; firm ' of Chas. M. Stieft la held by one of the best known educa tors In the South. V 7s ..' ) ,. Winston-Salem, N. C. Sept itiL 7 . My Dear Mn WHmoth: V v - ''. Regarding the, letter for the v SHeft - Pianos, please ; writs such a letter as will suit 7wt ' purpose and sign my name to the letter. . Or, if you prefer to do so,; write the letter and vsend to me and I will alga it yind retrrn to you. I know -that I can endorse anything , you claim . for - your pianoa We haro always bean well pleassd with . thom, , -Very truly yonrs, .t-'.''--.J. H. CLEWELI, . PrlBolpal..- Southern " Wareroont . k f West Trade 8t Charlotte, N. Cy V a H. WILMOTfl, Mgr, , . 'l laatt a life time and we can . aell -yon good Leather Couches ; and Leather Chairs and Rock-' 1 era at prices that a person with ; the most modsst purse can ,.' ;-buy wUh ease. , r'' 7' Handsome i Leather pouch, . large else, built on a body of . guaranteed steel springs. Gold en Quarter-sawed, Oak frame; ' worth 118.00. v Our ..price IH.00. ;''7:7,. 7 , .. ,.f y Other Leather Couches 118.00 to IH.00. ' V-' '.'.r . ' Leather Chairs and Rockers -at attractive prlcea When you buy at McCoy's you get your. . . v w 4 vui moneyg worth.'; : : -t'..vr good leneth, the lapels and favorites, bitt ' Blue and Chas. - f.l Wf. I - . - . : :f. : , ) l,u 4 . A I.e. ..-'! r 4 c.i J l Jack Torn-lice mil I77is Ah-xan-lt-r, who colored c S'S.'-hj who run uuUe drays, were arraigned b f'ire the re corder yeetrrddy morning on the charge of. violating a cliy ordinance by falling tb take out the nesary llcensca ' which coBt $10 each. The recorder fined . the defendants . 150 each, but finally suxpended Judgment upon condition that they secure the necessary llcenne from the city tax Oysters cn I!::f ' ' The first brought to this mar ket thle eeason. tpiclnl din ing hall fitted up for theatre suppsrs, eta. , THE DENNY CAFE W. WILKINSO.V. Mgr. We Lead others follow. . Special Pall These Flsnos havs been taken la. good order, show but little use ' - : " .: .' 1 One Harvard Upright Piano One Dayton Vpright Piano One Wegmaa Upright-Plane vno ivore coon ypngni - . - ; , ) ' fel Some of these Pianolas taken la exchange for Pianola Pianoa and others only Slightly used for. demon- -: ' . "Vv V r;:-V--V Special Prtce.;; 'y,yHvHr Price. .. One sltrhtly used Pianola, vEbooy Case . ..HM-OO. .$160.00. One allghtly used Pianola. Mahogany Case ........ . ... .. ..llTa.00.. .. .. ,.$!SO.OO. ' One slightly used Metrostyle Pianola Mahogany Case .. T. $200.00.. ... , $500.00. ,l , . These were exchanged for Pianola Pianoa. Here '.la a chance to secure a bargain and to bring Into use , the "Silent Piano." . -: ''.". v -v . . . . A small payment down and balance by the month, with Interest,; T PARKER-GARDNER ' ' ; , 7 t - TV ; , ? " Y4 1 ; 1 S ) mm 3 m m ;.... j 1. ."S a-V. -s':', I ! -HSWa.ir .1 . I j 'v )n v ( ;. 7 i r.l v. 7 1 I .mil. . H v 1 ' cm "). I i.ry I i 7 ...i . ; I ' lultrr for tin 'i- ' !.. re corder I;:.-.1 l.l l:.'.. I. - ry con! I not j ay aril l.l ! .. I I n t.-xt fev te-ks on tha rouus out his f.nr. I.Ir. ArnoM fhaw wag carpl with violating; a city ordinance by kej inr. preen 1illis -within the prescribed lim tts of the city. He was found guilty but judgment was expended. ' Gel a rte-lrlnt Copy . , ;.' , of the OrUtoal ;L&7qns lii:tcry ; Of rjerth Ccrcllna , Valuable to any library. Formerly Sold for 9100. Now SeUa for UZ9, ' tt Ctr-Mi . ai...f vw.kl4 liM.ili.ii IwvA. Sa!a Used f i:::os In exchange for higher-priced Pianos and are bargaina.. . . a 7; I I. II I l 11 " '-: ' v'. 3:S3 f V- v cmi. -4 FtnaifTTTJRE, fHIVPETS, PtAKOS AST) , ORGAN 8. " THE WORLD'S BEST. . v , . v 7 17c TEiinfi of You To-IViorroiv IVrien 17c IVait On You To-Day . ' We're not in husiness f or 24 hours; we . hope to be urs; we nope 10 - do for 24 years, and even L 7 we're anxious to here for more. please you so well. to-dayt tnat youll come back many to-inOITOWS. !.', .7 'i--. That'tT whyi we sell the best-it's Ithe ; kind that .' pleases the eye attracts the I"J - .purse 'and wears well -be the weather fair or fouL . v ',' Our line can't -be ' dupli cated in the "State. Every- thing guaranteed. ' ; ; , . ; a LEADING CLOTHIERS HimiQst zziasQ (Glomes '-Clothes' that in every detail are the peer of the best ; madc-to-mcasuro garments, come here and examine our Fall and Winter llodcls. fo effort has been . eparcd by the. makcr3 and no available tailoring skill left uncnlistc.d to make our clothes the best ; that can bo produced; i . . . ; . . $12X0 to CC3.CD.. . Correct Autumn Hats V. . . . . . C2.CD to C3-CD. cf r 5 r t t t t . ; i etO U iS Bill.' ( ", C: 1 1 aur ply your vand for .'el dlng or Elrth.'ny rre-ents. I : line for th! a-aeon has bcoa aelected with greater care and Is now 'open for your Inspee tlon. '. . 'tr '"- 11 U : J;v2l:r 41 N. Tryon Pt Corner 5th cnl Pi::ic!. i 3 not and Pianola Pianoa All of then :, ',-::-,K- 777.. 1,:' Special. Price. . Regular Mca H7S.M.. -t) .I2MJ:o); $2o0.00.. .". .'.-""-. $325.00. : ' .. ; ' -- : ' - ''.'-r- " ' -.' - v" .i.'.-1, -. .'"7 $27C.oo $575.00. . - .7. rjPiQfJ7 7 (.7 7 ;'.''. 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