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si7 It C'J'i i'0i CO. C IIAIITUI IS ALKUIDT LIUU'LO. , j The National Executive Coiniultloe l( of tlie (southern Cotton A- 'xtniioo ; t to ft 1 cot In Allsiita. Sett W k, to ' , foiiHidi-r th .lmrUr ol tlo $i00,- ooo, 'M)0 i'8o-Cnll't Fanners' TtuhI" Iflnldrnl C. V. Moore, of t Imilotte, WUI Attend 'H e UiMi-ler la IKstnU. , : :A meeting of Jthe, executive com ' mlttes f the Southern Cotton, AsaocI ' atlon will be held In' Atlanta. Ga. .7 . 'next Thursdays for the purpoe of v dlacuaaing the. draft of the charter of ; the Southern Cottpn company, , wo- ."mitted for ratification by a special ,;.' committee consisting ef "Messrs, f, ; P, Allison, of Conoord: Chairman c u , " Bmtth. of," South Carolina ; 8. WltheriDoon. of Mississippi, and iiVv. Maxwell,' of - Louisiana. The or fvganlsatton of this 1X00,000,000 cor- , w , poratlon for the purpose of purchaa. i." lng, seUlng'and .warehousing 4ot-,- , ;ton was recommended by the nation IVs fat executive committee at Its inoetlnf '; r n Hot eprlngB, Ark., several montns ,. ; Jago, A special committee, consist "'; lag of the above-mentioned members of the Southern Cotton Association, was appointed , to take . tns" matter under advisement and draft a, char ter. V Owlnr to the fact that wide Interest is being manifested all over tne twutn ' la this monster corporation of farm ml the charter In full la riven, tit vpy being furnished by Presldsnb. C, v. juoore. or tne jortnv.erin vision of the Southern Cotton Awocia vr.tion. .The charter follows: . i " v , "Section 1j The object, purpose and :-. ' business ef this corporation shall be the purchasing, selling and warenoue- s ' .in of cotton;. , ,14 -T.. ,:"-' !-'''v' f c, "Section I. The ' authorised capital .T atock of this corporation sqsu be one hundred million '-dollars, and It shall " be authorised to begin business when , 110,000.000 of its capital stock shall ,; -.; ;.S fiav . been subscribed and paid In. .( The share of stock shall be of the . par value of $5 each, and shall be V paid-for either in cash, or In cotton t i , ; at the minimum price . fixed by the vpoera or airectors, ' , - i t- "Section I. The eomoany shall de '- V vote its entire capgarto the purchase . ''il9t ootton at the minimum price Ua- " ' ed lay the board of directors, and shall , nurchasa all cotton offered for sale at said prloewlthout. regard to what may be considered the market price, exceotlnr such sart of Its capital ma - ii board oi airectors may oeen wise to Invest In the construction, purchase, or. leaslnr of warehouses, and In de ' 1 raylnr the expenses of the business or tne company. . .? ectlon . The company w au. thoHsed to ' borrow money, on such terms as Its board of directors may !;deem wis and authorise,' and to pledge its cotton and other assets as ' security for such loans, and to pur . rhaeo cotton at said minimum price - with the money so-borrowed. Beotlon S. The company shall sell an of Its cotton, or any part thereof. whenever-and as fast as it may be able to obtain the price paid there' ftirv, Blus the expenses Incidental to Ibe transaction. ' - - "Section . The control and man acerrfent of said corporation shall be vested In a board of IB directors, , seven of whom, shall be elected by the stockholders living In the Slate of Texas; . : three - by the stock holders llvtna in the State of Arkan sas; four by the stockholders living in tne state of Louisiana ; two by tne ; stockholders living In the Bute of Oklabomai .two. by the - stockholder! livutg In uie state, or Tennessee; four by the stockholders living in the State ef Mississippi; four by the stocanold era living In the. tate of Alabama; lour by the.' stockholders living in . the . State of Georgia: three by the stockholders living in the State of South Carolina.-: and -(-three- bin. the stockholders living In the State of North Carolina. "Section "7The office re of said company ahaU be a president, a' vice presldsnC asecretary. and a treasur ' er, who shall be elected by the board of directors, and whose terms of of flee, duties, obligations, and compen- ' sauon shall be fixed and aetermined by the board of directors. ' f "Section 8. The president, sec re tary and treasurer, and the directors elected by the stockholders In each Bute nair constitute a board In vested with the power and authority to manage, eontrol and direct the af fair of the company in said State, In an - matters subject to and in pur suance of the provisions of this char' -ter, end subject to the control and direction of the general board of 01 rectors. . "Section . -The board of directors shall prepare, adopt and pass all by laws for the management of this cor poration and for the transaction of Its business, subject to the provisions er tnis charter.. V- "Section 10. -All the cotton, funds and asseta of said corporation shall be kept and retained In the State and localities in which the same ware contributed .- or raised, as nearly as poasiDie, and said funds shall not be . removed and used In the purohase of cotton In ; ether States or localities than those In 'which they were rais ed, or contributed,, unless so ordered by the president and his advisory board, and then only, for such length ef time as in . the Judgment of the board the necessity or resson for such removal may exist, "Seotlon 11. Each of the officers and ujcJs of this corporation shall be requited to execute a bond With .go 1 '.! ' Sufficient securities to be approved as the by-laws require, con ditionrl for the faithful discharge of their duties, and in a penalty amply sufficient to cover an funds mat may come Into the hands of such officer or agent :'. ' "Section IS. An advisory board shall be provided for by the by-laws ef the. company,, which shad fix num ber.; membership duties;' and compen satldn of said board. ' V . , . r .- 'Section1 H. The company is au- . thorised to lend such of its capital as It msy not need for the purchase of cotton on such terms and with such securities as, may be fixed by the by- Uwa" f , - VIL BtlU EW FLATS. K Brown A 6ompny Preparing to Erect Ituildlng With Clarbt Apertmenta ' On FeH Eighth direct -WUI Cost ta,000. ' : F r, ;..,,',,-. v . . ' Brown ' it Company " are. having plans and specinoations prepared for a new row of flats to be erected on East . Eighth street between Tryon and College streets. The new flats will contain - eight apartments, 'four containing five rooms each, on the . first : floor and four containing four rooms each on the second floor. The entire building will be heated by steam from a central plant, and wlll ' be equipped and finished throughout In a modern manner. ; It will be two stories high and have a basement. ' . The building will be constructed of hollow concrete building blocks and will be handsome In design. Mr. i. O. Herron, who Wll furnish ' the blocks, has already built a small plant on the lot and will begin at once to manufacture the blocks and roofing tile. The- building will cost ' about 1.9.000. x ,v- Think of Dr. Bhoop's Cnturrh Cure If your noe snd throat dinrhiu'ftne if your hrMt' H.fniil or (vrtnh. It eontatna OH pt Kurslyptus,,. Thyitml, Menthol, to., hivorp 'inipJ Inle , u lmprtei, trmlll( (mfrolHtum. It sthr. hen In, pnriltm. introl, Culf st our store for rM trial box. UurwelMuan . Retail Store. , :s-vav EUincu en; lioiirj of AUmncn Meet aiul 1.ik a . Ordliisiico AuiHorl.tiist tlie tMionln t It of 1-ant Moiii-vh11 Kirtl mi J ri!i-ring tlie Southern Itailwny Au ..tiiorltirs to lut in TIhto a fiuo- ... Way Urblff. 'juZy :. The Observer a few days ago made mention of the fact that the Hutlthern Kali way had bosun the construction of a spur track runntnir parallul wit South Colleite street eant of the old rock " quarry. " At the lnteruectlon of East Stonewall street extension It was proposed to put In a JO-foot fill, in order to maintain the level of , the As aoon a City Attorney Hugh W. Harris learned that the4 railway of. nolale intended to change the grade and place other ; obstruction ti the way' of East Stonewall strot .exten slon. . he Immediately notified Mayor 8. a. UcNinch and advised that meeting of the board of aldermen be called to consider the matter. . . ' ' The board met at B o'clock yester dav afternoon and after discussing tn situation and 'conferring witn s City Attorney Harris, the following repo lution was adopted: 'Resolved, That the street committee be .authorized to. open East Stonewall street, with a width of to feet; Tunning from Its intersection with Sooth cot'.ege street to- its intersection with- south era vard streetr that the prenent erade Of Stonewall street at its Intersection with Colleaa street be preserved, and that the mayor and said mmtUtee are hereby . authorised .to Institute suit or suits and obtain. an. Injunction aealnst any cerson v r ' r vrpottlon orOnrtalns to alter .he rrade thereof or to obttroct the opening rp of said street. ::t .iiM. " ' ... An ordinance was also drafted and adopted.' This ordinance reads as follows: "Be it ' ordained by the board of aldermen of the city of Charlotte: AVhereaa -the- flrtrt cor Donate limits oi tnu city on tne souvn were fixed, by amendments to the charter In 1852 and by a tine at or near M orehead street, and the present plan of the city streets within that limit was then adopted; and East Stonewall street was laid on. as street ' by aald plan, and whereas afterwards the track of the Charles ton, Columbia A Augusta Railroad Company and of the Southern Rail way Company were afterwards so constructed as to prevent ' the easy and convenient crossing by ail of tne streets south of Trade, which ran eastward, especially Stonewall, First Second and Third streets; and where as the only streets that have a cross ing of said , tracks, now In use, are. neither easy nor safe to travel: 'and whereas the track, of said railroads are now owned or leased by the Southern Railway Company and It Is deemed necessary for the publlo use and convenience t.o have East Stone wall street opened ud and Improved b a sub-way crossing' under both of said railroad-traok. Kesoivea. "Section 1. That East Stonewall street running from its Intersection with Colleae etreet crossing said ran road tracks' to Its Intersection with South Brevard street, as showing by Beer's and Butler's map of the city, be onened ud under the tracks or said ran road at the point where aald street croeoes said railroad, and of the same width as the street shall be mid out. Seotlon- 2.i - That the Southern Railway' bo notified to build and maintain a sub-way ' bridge of ap nroved Diana and specifications over aid street at eald crossing. ..'Section-;!. 1 That: the stree) com mittee be authorised to open up said street, with a width of fifty feet. under supervision of the city engm eer; that the excavation maae oy me roclc quarry be filled up to the present grade of Stonewall street so as lo constitute .ja approach ,a sub-way bridge under said- railroad, and that If thes aid Southern Railway com pany should decline to agree within five days to open, build and maintain aald sub-way within a reasonable time, the street committee are here by authorised to have said work done and charge, the eost thereof to aald railway company.-, "Section 4. .That tnis ordinance shall be In force on and after 2nd day of November. 108." DEATH OF XJTTLB OIHU Miss Nell Held Died Last Night After . .. Long Illness. Little Nell Reld. the nine-year-old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Reld. died last night at S:S o'clock-at the home of her parents In the Dowd flat, on the Boulevard, Dllworth. 'For the past three weeks ..the child has been III with typnoid lever ana was critically ill almost from the time she was taken sick.- - ' She was born In Virginia while her father was a member of the Bam more Conference. Tor the past two rears the family has resided In Char lotte, where they have tormea pany friends who " win sympathise vmn them in this sorrow, The funeral arrangements will be Mariraret Wllnon Society Entertains ', mo jsaraooa visas. . a The Margaret Wilson Society of the Second Presbyterian church enter tained the members of the Baracca class and their friends last night In the Sunday school room. A goodly number attended and a most enjoy able evening: was passed. Among, the features were the", apple 4obby matches, three witches, who were. namely, , Eunice . Anderson, , Bleeker Read and Mary Henderson, bnt the tnoaft attractive of sir was the btdsv fortuns teller, Miss Essie Stokes, who In fact looked and acted tne part to perfection.- At 10:10 cake and coffee were served br the ladles and the Baracca class extends It ; thank to the Margaret Wilson Society. TiM.'h nf Well-Known Woman. Miss Kllsabeth H. Baxter, an aant ef Mr, B. D. Springs and Mra John M." Scott. of 1 Shis cltyt Mr. B.i B. Springs, of New, York, and Col. Leroy Springs, of Laneaster, 8. C died at her home in enrevepon, ia one oay thia wsek.'- Shewts 11 years old.' Miss Baxter was a very auracuve woman. She naa traveled an . over the country and -was well-educated, wea Unformed and cultured. She had number of friends in. this section of the wmtry.iUv.i''h''::''t'':' - ii i. ' Will Look After Quail Shooters. . ; It has been noised about In the city that two special game wardens, after the order ef detectives, have .been sent to this county to look after quail shooters. Although it Is a number of weeks until the bird season Is on here. It is said by farmers snd others that , hunters are in tne , neia every day. The special officers, the names of which cannot be ascertained, are going to, try to make It interesting for , .the , guilty ones , if . they locat them. I ij . ;. -" ,?.-, i n.'il andmwne TVursery Calendar."1.; ' ' The 3. Van Llndley Nursery Com pany, with headquarters at Fomsna, near Greensboro, .has issued a very handsome calendar displaying their various floral designs. , This company. through Its Charlotte representative, Miss Mamie Bays, Is doing a nloe bus iness here. It makes a specialty of cut flowers of all kinds, - which are as beautiful as tnoee to oe touna in ny of the floral gardens. , ' Ormd for everything a slve Is Dwl tnr. 1WIU' Vtchil Hnxel Dnlvsy Uet Wltt'a Sold bj llawler's I'harmaoy. x, A V.II.L lOll't $100,000 COMrAXV. CoriNirntlon . tn bo .Organlsctl M'llh Itrge limUlug to Mauufaclure ami Roll llo Herron Conrrcto ftiiti-liliio Kouilit-rn Conrrcto Ala. chincrr . Cutnpiuiy 1 WUI Bullil louiuiry and. I'laut, : , " The Southern Concrete Machinery Company will be Wis name of a cor ooratlon belnar formed for. the pur pose of taking over the patents of Mr, J. c: Herron for hla machine for man ufacturing hollow , concrete , building blocks and rooflnU tile and manufao turtnv and Mlllne machlnea throuah- out the South. ,Ths company will organise with a capital of f 100,000 and will build a foundry and plant for the manufacture of tne machine The nrincloal nromoters of the new enterprise are 1 well-known Charlotte hiifltnoa min. ' ': - The eomoany will put a force of salesmen on the road in every South ern State and sell direct to contrac tors, selling a complete outfit for $76, The Herron machine has several ad vantages avsr .' other ' machines sold In the North and West, It Is easily adjusted and one machine makes sev eral sues and styles or piocas. . An independent: company, compos ed principally of the stockholders In the lersrer corooratlon. will shortly he ersanlsed to ' manufacture build' Ins Tblocks and the roofing tlie. The site of the plant has not yet been se lectea. " ", w V '''' . ' , ' ii . t rmE IV CENTRAL HOTEL. 1 Careless 'Negro Pours Hot , Ashes In .t Box of Yier and Puts -the. Box In a Closed Closet ft egro caou uurns. .'A few minutes after the noon hour vesterdav- an alarm was '- turned In from the box on the sauare. No "II The department responded in double! qutcJC time oniy to discover a oiasins box oi rags ana papers in one ox mo hall closets on the second noor oi the Central Hotel. A tool negro hoy hed.ooured alot of hot'.sahes In box of papers and had then serenely Disced the box la a closet out of every body's way. Another darkey passing a few minutes later detected the odor of burning rags and observed traces of smoke eoslng out of the door cracka He forthwith gave the alarm. Chief Orr, with his hand chemical aDDaratus. - 'extinguished the blase without difficulty. t The department had hardly gotten back to the station house on East Fifth street whea an alarm rang in from" the box on the corner of Mint and Bill streets. . When, the firemen reached there they saw the roof of a nearru' cabin .hlaxlnr near at nana. The fire was extinguished In short or der, the damage being small. . .,.;.! 1 : HOW THE BETTING ? GOING. Odd Bring- lUlven on Haokett In the rJXnin tjongrcssHmu Munnn. Wide. Interest Is being manifested In the resulfof the election next Tues day. Many urns II bets have been re corded., , Odds of two to one have been glVerr on itugnes. in tne w York riaction and s little money has boen offered at three to two on Hack ett in the v eighth district, against Spencer- Blackburn " for Congresa Ohe prominent Charlotte cttlsenwas heard to make the bet yesterday that Cabarrus county 'wonld give Beckett a majority f - votes. The earns cttlsen bet that Blackburn would not be able to carry Stanley county. Tne on water on - the result of the elec tlon in Mecklenburg- county was that offered yesterday on the leglsiativs ticket. A well-known Democrat bet that Mr. W.C. Dowd's majority for the house would be as large as tne total vote cast for Mr. J. F. Newell. No other bets have betn offered so far. A DEMOCRATIC PRINCE. Tbs Daks of faxeCoonrg and Gotlia . ana His Wire. New York World.1. . The Puke .of Baxe-Coburg and Gotha is the most .democratic man of royal blood la heJerrsen empire, , A son of the, lute Duke of. Albany, s grandson of the late Queen Victoria, and s cousin of the Kaiser, he Is one of the simplest of German iprincea. His early Eton training has banished all "side" from him. mid he Is a "man amons his own" In Cobure and Ootha. He and his wife conduct life on lines which are possible to many or subjects. The couple so down to the village market with a eer vant behind In plain clothea. carryins I banket for their purchases. The duke really enjoys this sort of thing. The otner any tne aucai pair visites sausage booth' at the village fair and rlcted oitr Thuiinarfan sausage and beer. crowd -r-yo!s looking on and de vouring their sausages. When their son was bom, the duke. In his elation, rushed out of the castle down to the guardhouse, turned out ths guard, and cried out excitedly; "Fellowa, what do you tninxr it is a dot y!" nd to Then acquaintance he met be Imparted the momentous intelligence, musning all the time like hoy. Ths duke- is a, most persistent "ko dakatst," snd 'wherever he goes his h e"n the bsby to-photograph, snd he already has taken more-than 100 pictures of this Innocent sioeping jtna .waking, reeding crying, smiting. . The ouke is also a good amateur must clan, lie owns s "strad." worth ISO.nuo. snd plays to his wife's accompaniment eponr ana tseeinoven ana Mosart. When the Ducheas Marie or Cobure and th Qrand Duke Cyril and his wire are I Coburg they have concerts togother. an invite to tne ensue the notables of the little capital. To the duke always falls loudest applause, snd he blushes and ra awkwardly in his stiff court unl form.. - He enjoys a same of tennis with th bovS"- down In Cobure.. and whan thev are hete4 tbey have a glass ef beer to gether. He misses football, and If he nas time tnis winter ne will train a team on the strength of his Eton remem brances. . Ha and his cousin Wll helm II are great inenas. BTTDYINQ RACE QUESTION. Ray Stannard Baker, v WHI-Known Msfractne Staff Writer, tn Columbia -Wll IjooU Into Atlanta itioe. Columbia State. ' . , - Mr. Ray Stannard Baker, masaaina writer and part owner of The Ameri can Magaslne, had long-talks yester day with several oltlsens of Columbia on" the race problem.- Mr. Baker Is in the South to learn something, as he expressed It. He wants facta and fig ures about ths situation snd for that reason he Is visiting a number of the leading cities and conferring -with those who have studied the matter' 'closer home. , , ::;' vk," v-v-.t' -: ':, Mr. Baker yesterday called on Cinv Heywsrd and while in the office met others who were In a position to give him some of the facts he sought. He Was told ths situation Just as it has tiAn vnlslnd mm nv lim. in Tk. Stataind other Southern-, papers" and. arterwaros said tnat this was practi cally the Information he had gathered elsewhere In the South.- - . . v ' Mr. Baker leaves for Atlanta to-dav. where he will look Into the primary causes of the recent race riot there and consult with the people as he did In Columbia.- He will return to Co lumbia in a fSw days and from here will go to Charleston. He wishes to visit some of the large plantations on ths coast and some of ths Islands and become acquainted with the "gullah" of that section. Afterwards ne will return to New. York for the prepara tion o "is series sriicivs. . , . One of the splendid results ef nhyslcal Ixiautlfylng Is Its tendency to crente an mwtloe.to te oeauuiui m every way. WhMV a- woman gpts n. aood sinrt by nklng Holllsters Kotmr Mountain Tea hs is an riant. . Tea or rameta. w easts. Ainusenients " Winsome Annie Russell, who Is ap pearing as ' jPuck" this o seasnn la Wagenhals A Kemper's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Is ths victim or a newspaper paragraph. Several months ago a misguided friend who wanted to ' surprise the actress with a complimentary person al notice and lacked an excuse to get it Into the columns of a certain lifer sry paper, began ths Item with the false statement that the actress was writing a book to be called "Secrets of the Stage." , It attained an ama Ing circulation,: A city dally copied It and It spread to the country! news papers began te publish editorials ex pressing an anxiety to know lust how much Miss Russell knew of her sub ject. ,,: , - ..-v ,.."' . Messrs . wagennais ana Kemper, managers for Miss Russell, vigorously denied the story, but the paragraph went on Its way. .Miss Russell be came angry and wrote letters, but the paragraph spread line measles. Clip pingr bureaus sent it to her by tne yard from every part of the country. mat paragrapn is sun traveling, it was last, seen in New Mexico, hav ing come East from the Padflo coast, where it lingered for weeks, visited nearly every town that owned a news paper.' ;' vi .v Miss Russell seldom peruses the publlo prints nowadays for fear she may come across the hated announce ment, ;f . ' John Bunny, who is playing "Bot tom" In A ' Midsummer Night's Dream." In which Annie Russell, a Puck" will appear In this city short ly. was educated for the priesthood. Hs hight have been wearing the cler ical garb at this minute, ir he had not happened. to go. to work for the New York? Central as a clerk In order to have . -money to continue - his studies. After h had worked oa an average of eighteen hours a day, hoi Idays Included,: and got to the point where he . thought he had Increased the earning capacity of the road by several millions "er annum, he went to the chief clerk, one day and In his well rounded voles said: Isn't It about time I was getting more money!' More moneyr" gasped the head clerk, "Why, , we wero JuBt thinking of discharging you, you're no good. anyhow, except to . talk loud. You ought to go on the stage" And be took tne advice, nn made his professional appearance In 188S, In the "Stranglers of ParlH" at the old Park Theatre, where David Be lasco was making, his first appearance as stage manager. Since that day Mr. Bnnny nan never regretted taking the chler clerk's ad vice, snd that same clerk, now presi dent of a New York bsnk. was one of the first to make application for a seat Tor tns winai perrormanoe oi A Midsummer Night h Dream at the Astor Theatre. Those lovers of romance who have read and been enthralled by Owen Wlsters powerful novel. 'The Vlr gllan," snd have not been able to see the Dlav. will now he given an op portunlty to see this delightful crea tion on tbs stage. Ktrke La Shells collaborated . with the author tn the dramatle version which comes to the Academy this month Dustln Farnum will be seen In the title role, as play ed by him with such marked success ever since Its initial production. For the privilege of hearing Mad ams Qadskl in concert, music lovers throughout the country may thank the fate which prompted the famous soprano to leave the C'onrled forces at the Metropolitan Opera House three "ears ago. Of the few noted, prima donnas touring the country this year, first place would probably bs accorded Osdakl. Her marvelous voice and dramatlo temperament have combined to win her fame as one of the great est Wagnerian sopranos of the day. Moreover, she possesses youth, a Quality which few whs have attained distinction can boast. Beautiful or face, and magnetic of personality. It Is not at all surprising that she should have won widespread popu larity a popularity which has made three successive concert tours possidis. The prima donna is accompanied on her tour this year, as last, by her husband and little daughter. Lottchen The former Is a retired army officer of wealth and prominence. 1 FEATS OP STREJOJOSITY. Modern Cirrus Athletes Ttlval the Strength snd Daring of the Olymp lsna The greatest era In Roman history was the period wnen athietio sports were most In vogue, and when the oeonle not only enjoyed and applaud ed feats of strength, skill and daring, but also vied with one another in de ve loping their own muscles and physique. The Roman athletes were jtne marvel of the world. They learn. ed their cleverness from the Greeks, and then readily outdistanced their teachers. Ths end of ths Roman Empire followed the enervating ef fects of Indolence and ths Ions of physical supremacy among ths Ro man people. t . In recent years there has been a distinct revival of the strenuous life and particularly that kind of stren uoue me tnat nas to oo with Physical culture and sports and pastimes that bring cultivated muscle and Intelli gently developed strength Into play, Ths clever boxer, the collegiate high- Jumper who finds tnat physical ex cellence Is not detrimental to Intel leetual growth; the maker of running and swimming records, and the star football player, ail nave their place tn the make-uo of modern society. As an exponent or physical culture ths up-to-date circus has made a place for Itself that is decidedly unique. Nowhere eiss can the high est class of muscular development, combined with physical beauty, skill and daring be found In such generous multiplicity. It is probable that Rome and Athens, in taeir palmiest days, could not boast atheltes capable of discounting ths gymnast of-such modern arena as tnat of ths Bar num A Bailey greatest show on earth. list of acrobats : featured with the big show this season - Includes noted families of athletes from all oarts of ths world. A little booklet. Issued by ths Bsrnum A bailey man agement, gives this Interesting Infor mation regarding, tns acrobat .with thS ShOW, -.'i-.-i-'-. ,'..-:.',:. The Fiorans troupe comprises ten men, women ana cnuaren. They are Italians, and havs won signal success In ths European clrcusses. These clever artist turn single and double somersaults from tns srround. and triple somersaults to and from three nd four bign numan pyramids; ths Orunatho sisters sre eight young prettv snd remarkably sglle gymnasts, who fairly datsle spectstors by ths novelty and rapidity of thelrpostlngs and revolutions; ths Troupe La Mont and ths Castrtllons Sre Imported com panies or athietio acrobatlo, enter talners; JOsle DeMott has developed her athietio power to such as extent that. she readily turns a somersault on a rnnnlng horse. These physical ly perfect people and many , others whose exploits are made known en the double stages, hvmtd-alr In ths triple rings, on ths double stages and' nan ths hippodrome track illustrate what ran be arcompllshed In the de velopment of the human body, when ths work is studiously, systematically i and abstemiously persisted In." Ths Barnuin aV Bailey clreu will i the 10th in- LESSON IN GOOD ROADS. , Mecklenburg's Fins System Ons of - the Deplorably lew to be Found In h Country at Largo. . t, Danville Register.!' 1 r , ; -A few Individuals possessing great publlo spirit are always urging - a necessary Improvement. The mass Of our cltlsens almost everywhere see no Utility In the proposition - to impose a tax and secure substantial roads. People In town who drive out Into the surrounding country for pleasure or have business there are : apt to rscognhts first the value of a good, comfortable, highway for, man. beast, bicycle and automobile. The farm er, who dreads taxes and has become used . to corduroy roads, dsslrss ths good-roads movement as an expensive fad. - Only a few Bute or a tew counties In States havs co-operated heartily with the movement or carried It on to any. appreciable extent. ' Our alster State, of North Carolina has one county, Mecklenburg, which has a fins system of common roads, and hers and thsre In the eastern counties, as at Wilmington, between the city and ths sounds, there are fine turnpikes.. The Stats of New Jersey snd that part of Massachusetts near Boston havs en tered with spirit Into the undertaking. Tbs country at large has dons but little. This is so different from an elent times, when ths Romans had a network of highways and bridges throughout their vast domains. Many of these bridges were constructed so well that they are In existence to-day. FAMOUS STRIKE) BREAKERS. The moat - famous strike breskars In the land are Dr. King's New Lite Pills. -Whan liver snd ' bowels ' so on strike. they quickly-settle the trouble, and the purifying work gees right on. 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We osrry In stock Tsls snd Towns fall 11ns of Packing, rips, rv Is 140 ,". '.,::;,. ,, ' vv'"--'' " When yottwanrths beat work, Just bear our 'phone number In mind. , We have five wagons at your dis posal, and loss no tlms on colleoUon or delivery. Our work plesses ths most crltl. eel it will plssss you. . Try It this week. , v..;.., "..: 7 i.:o:tt iai!:;::y co.. -Correct jAundertng." West rifth' St. At Church. Our Phone V:i-'.v7; 77 ,7 r;''- TCD3 MASS MACJ , , i .::.:,.... - .. ....... quality for the motive of the rnaker, which Insures honest material. 7; ':,i'!::;iAlfP' . CU gar i$nt tn your titf. tr wrlto m., ' , V V LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inci ; . w i-; Marth AMagtea, Msss, 'j)$fK Is to lore children, sod ao hoca can be completely liaoor with out tbem, jet the ordeal throagli' which the expectant mother mm 1 ott o 1 1 w lm r.1t t g.j and fear that ah Inntr tnrmarA - critical hour with aporehentioa A Mnthfp'i Pplan allays nausea, nervousness, and , nrenar th mfttn; lm A. . , mj avu .v. mmv) REPRESENTED AND AMPLE PRO GUARANTEED: i 830,000.00 everywhere tn North Caroline he these . SCHOOL THE RIGHT SCHOOL- graduates In positions than all other Ih. RIT.KT. II la tha oltaanaal Writ. KKW I'l I'll K:ITI,' n Informa mmi WCOSSOSATtO -.7 7 KING'S USIXES8 COLLEGE. , r. or lUlelxh. N. C. 1 fihorthsnd. Penmanahlo. eto. by " in A' PnUeys and "GUnt" tUUched nanbsr Hoist ap to six tons capacity! also s Talres and M1U Supplier . ; ' : M it at HawIeyY! ' I r If" you procrastinate on Eat ; urday, ,yott ; ant , nJri your ! cigar on Sunday, .; Buy your ; favorite her to-day. , f7;. 9 TJ'.oes 11. :u. I.'. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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