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.- a j';.:ro:;MATonY, ( 1 ".'. r.'-t lTrtiM ' . Soi-leljr . of (.in i.- iwio Not ' IMag tlw Work I H illicit ly lriHM-t! . Manual 1 laininjt Sclnx'1 iiui loinui J-uliil ut Uio l'osltloii Tnkon by l'l-onilm-nt Carolinian. To tha Editor of Tha Oberver: WIU you lot mo nay one more word concemlnK the reformatory, or manu al tmitiinir school? The women who Iiave bou to deeply latcremed In-establishing;' tmchwa .institution in the tat have heard, from several our '.s, thftt Mi BtreeteiV the gentleman from Indiana, who Is at the head ot the .Children's , Home Bociety, In Jreenaboro, has been propheayiti; the failure of thl$ movement and my we tan not get a law paused, by the pres ent UidslaAure for uca ft purpose. We do not desire in any way to be little his work, nor his influence, but we do wish to say that his work and -what we ra Joent on doing are not in he same line of charitable work,' nor should be so consiaered.' Therefore w nope the ood women, who have placed their hands to this work, will -not be dismayed or discouraged, nor will our Representatives in Raleigh be led into error or be persuaded not to Jbiten to us or give us what we are ? working and making for. i " Now, the work done by Mr. Btreet cr is very laudable, line and much needed one. but that It can take the 'Place of a reformatory. Is out of the .question. He takes from infants in ' I . al.U an4 Kstwn ri r A ' l IV 'KlRv g 1 1 It, m.u WJ Jin da homes for them, and we propose to tak', boys ,wtio are criminally In cllned and reform them, morally, mentally, physically and give them a Christian (raining, and teach them some, occupation by which they can make' an honest and decent' living when they go out into tho world. Ev er since Mr. Streeter came from In diana to North Carolina, three years Cv he lias been well treated by the people of this fctato and supported his work entirely by their contributions. ' During the last session of the islature he came before It and asked for an appropriation and at the same (time the women were asking for an appropriation for a reformatory, and tho legislators were not posted on thp question, and conxequently to get rid of them, thew were both told there was no money In the treasury. Now 1 feel tbe members of this Legislature Are much better posted on the sub ject Mr. Strreter seems to think he can tack on the reformatory to his work, but "any one M ht has ever stu died the question at all known that idea, I may nay, Is almost absurd. We hope that Mr. Streeter and his influential friends, of whom he seems to have many, cannot In any way be able to Interfere with the establlnh tag of a reformatory lifter the good people of this Stat have spoken out and demanded the eHtublishlng of such an Institution. Furthermore, we, the women in this movement, were, pilned beyond ex pression at the position taken by Gov ernor Glenn, Dr. B. F. Dixon. Jone phus Daniel and other prominent men. We feel that Governor Glenn took a very unfortunate portion In Ills message to the Legislature ron cernlnK he reformatory; one that In calculated to permiudu the, legislators against it. With tho nft-expreseil opinions anil wishes oMhe people In t tie State for better thing, makes us feel that tho Governor has been influenced by some mvserlous power to err Just here. This young criminal class in our Htale must be cared for anil now. How any man, with the love of our State ,nnd her people in his heart, can oppose this movement, we cannot for a minute, understand. As I have, (aid before, we do not auk for a big up proprlHtion to be put In handsome bulldlnars of brk-k and stone, hut we desire to utart in (t nmull way, see what we can accomplish. hen grow firt'ordlriff ' to our needs. We do not Intend to have any prison bars, nor uniforms of any sort for the Inmate. Just a moral atmosphere In which in reform and rejuvenate the wayward and ncfflcoteit chilili en. AlliS I W I'AISOX wooimikx )ci:rtr to-nhjiit Allracllie I'rorannne minted for 1lM-ert In Hie 'ily Hull To-Muhi. The Woodmen of the Uoi, Imv,. arranged an . x -dli.Kly Intel, . , proKramrno for tli mi-hIi'uI ihmii to be given at 1 1 1 ny loiil ihin ( -veiling under the unme-dlal- superv I don if the Hornet'K .. hi i'ani U i : lown: Overture, .. JicniHitu, . T'.v Hi. ii, ! i onunniel' i , n v ' '!,. Ill lt A I '11 If , wuartnte. rie- n--n . ' rUf Aim ly.ve. jrvlin inie y.i , ,,, ,,, Stle-Mlon. ... . m s:,i,n i'oor Old Jop, 1; M.xm .lone,, pimw.n. nd HtHrntn. Sertumde Hv .,,j Heleeilon I!v A'-tIhI gniin,.ii frUectlon I'V H M. H:iin JnsimmnniMl Solo . H ,rvev iivec-nun Irchool MaHtrr. Wlnle, Hi ii to im-l It.t, fin. Andante 1.1,1 W.ilii. Hh-id. h ,.f lAen- IliK," lolMl( ll-llillonl, !y Hind Ye (Udeii Tlni" Hlnclnir I't.oii, i)y In vlncl,i giiMiiette. The Fluff Hr Unml Toluml'lu." an. I "Viitnr" 'I.ilklng Mii clilne Hi li ' t u.rm. I" n:i, t oy The tiiiloii. MiiHli- Co. I Tin; NU'i:niou touht. A fan Kuren n Divorce on SiTlpliir al Ground 1 4tw Suit Over Cow, Two easen wore tiled In tho Su perior Court yi uterday The first whs a divorce. Kly M. Hmlth. reprenented bv Stewart Mi-llar. whs grantisl n drvorce from IiIh wife. Mrs Fannie 11. Smith, . n scriptural a-munds. The second raeo dKpomd of mum thai of W. S. Clujiton vs W. II Price, In wtilrh th pUilnlift whu nutnir for I lie possession tit a Jersey cow. Mr. Clun- IAn Mtia r.ti.i.uunlml I,., I II i. ... Harris and Price, h colored man, by Mr. F. Marlon Redd. The case was v dwlded In favir of the m ro, (tie Jury refusing- to alve Mr. rionton th cow The case of llsrrv J i"erearHh vs. i tne Charloite Klectrtc ttiilwuv i.ii,i and Power Company was taken up t. yesterday aMeriimm and win b, i. - Ished thl afternoon nroimbiy. oVer carsh Is milng for U.noo ,n account of Injures Huslalned In no accident on the street railway, llix eg was broken In an accident about two yearn ' . ; , Knlaiits of Columbus Itciurn The largo party of f'harluK c.t . ren. members of C'hurlotto Council, Knights of Columbus, which look pert It) 1h K. of c. remonlsl In Wilmington Sunday night and y.. trdsy, will. rturn tn the city this , morning. Ths vU'KiUm coiminu of m Kiii.l 4 A . 1 . . m, . . """ ieinu-rp, vnn lerriioiin' JVputy J, W. Conwgy in rhargo, Tle Wilmington council is one of the most enthusiastic in the State. A class of 4 new members wer In Itiated at this ceremonial. fanrral ot Miss IMo Suggs. The' funeral of Miss Essie Suggs I took place t the home of Mrs. Emily Surg. -on Kurt Tsmpleton avenue, yesterday 1 afternoon at J' o'clock. : Tim servfreg wwa conducted by Rev, William Duncan, The Interment was at Kim wood. ; w- . -- PREVENT, HCADACI1E. , Vrc themf Ns-rsids them. Itamnn'a ritment livtr pills and Tonio p. trrngthns the liver and digestive .rmna i Ilia I Ihef do tliSilr Own work r--i frtl.iM rwr onnatttutlon againet i i :r iiunl.U. EnUtm treatment tie. V. L. Han Ce. , J no. IL Kcott A C I V THE CITY . rOLTCfi COCKT Dcml-monden Forfait ..Bond John Mack l ined 25 for Tearing Qunr- amine Wgn From His Ilon Mind ' Tiger In Limbo Other Catx-s Div . pcnwfl f. :.''',':'': y. ' The feature of yesterday morning's session of the cHy police court was lo have beon the trial of a trio of the de nizens qt, the tenderloin section, but there was , an unexpected turn of r falrs.Paullne Harrft and Trlxy Tay lor, twd of the offenders, took French leave Sunday night',! forfeiting ' bonds of. I2S each. ' Jennie Price appeared, but her case was continued " un til this morning, when more evidence will be produced and other warrants Issued probably. The row .in 'the-tent derloin Saturday night may pan out better than was expected. .- Several young men of tbe , city have been summoned to appear this , inornlng as witnesses. ;,,.., '.....u-iL.'; iL,..: John Black, a white man, was ar raigned on the charge or violating a city ordinance by tearing down a quarantine sign that City Physician F. O. Hawley had placed in front of his house on account of a cas of scar let fever. Recorder Shannonhouse considered the , offence pretty grave and fined Black $25 and. the costs. He afterwards reduced it to $10 and costs, however. H . . " Reuben Barnes,, colored, was charg ed with an assault on his wife, Carrie Barnes, with a revolver, slightly more than two years ago. He waa bound over to the Superior, Court and sent to Jail Jn default of a, bond of $200. Gust a Douglas;, colored, waa bound over In two cases for blind tiger operations,, being sent to jail in de fault of bond. . R. L. Rogers, white, was lined $10 and the costs for drunkenness. Will McDonald, colored, was fined $5: for getting drunk and using un complimentary language to the guests and attendants at the cafe of Type Rivers. WILL DISCUSS NEW CHAHTER. Commlttr Appoint by S. 8. ... . . . ki aT Mt r llttll McMncIl Ui meri m urc -' This Afternoon. Mnvor 8. S. McNInch has called a meeting of tho committee appointed cltv's charter In view of ithe extension of the city limits to be held at the council cnamoer ai me city nail this afternoon at 4 oclocK. The meetltiK Is culled for the purpose of 'dlscussinff the changes that will have to be made In the cliarter to make It conform to the demands of Oreater Charlotte. - The original charter committee, as appointed by the mayor, onslxts ot Judtre Arrnlsteud Burwell, City Attor ney Hiixh W. Hurrw and James a. Hell, of the Charlotte bar, rd Alder men I. W. Faloon, L, V. lTi, W. W. Ward and M. K. Klby. Acting with tliln committee will be u rmaller com mittee from the Kovernlng bodies of tho various departments of the city administration. Tho school coniinl" slofi will be represented by Mussrs, B. b. Hmlth, J. llirHhlngur uml J. Ar thur Henderson; the nuter commis sion. Mr. K. T. Cansler; the police. fire and health comnii.svlon, Col. A. L. Smith. J. A. Durham and J. I. Blake- ley. Thin last committee was appoint ed bv Mayor McNInch yesterday, tin commission' they represent not having held Its January meeting yet. Mr. Hherrlll Secures Patent. Dr. N. J Shrrlll has seturH) a pat ent on a filter wnlch he thinks will prove quite useful and quite profit able. Hi; will receive his papers wlth nl the next few days. The BhTiill filter can be used In handling water, milk or anything clue thut is meas ured. PILES ( nrcil tnlcklv and PbIiiIohkIt No lti-L. o Dtingor Fri"- Trl I PnckHBC lo Comlnco Kent by Mall lo All Who Write. ''iiininnn .sense Is lust an necepsniy (even inoie noii In ineillcln" as tn bUHlnesN or the nffulrn of every da life. I'eople nte gellliii; to know more than they used to. N'ot so Idhk ifo u.ih the rnslilmi lo make all worts of i laliiis for a m-dlclne, and v, md up hv .iskliiK the tender to po to a dma store und buy a bottle. l'i ople won't Htand for that kind of thlnif now, Thy want proof--turml-hle pio,,f Th want to try the ,1. niedv lli -I and If I hey find it to I W hill i: i laillled tliey will tip glllll inoui.li to k-i i nil buy It. A Convincing Argument. That Is why wo nay to every per son suffering from pllcn or any other foim of rectal disease . aend us your Dime und we. will gladly send you s free trial package. Km we know whHt the result will be After using the trial you will hurry lo your nearcBt druggist and get rifle, box of Pyramid Pile Cure, now admitted by thousands to be one of tint most wonderful reliefs end curea for Piles ever known. "Please excuse my delay In writing lo you sooner In regard to whut your Pyramid Pile Cure haa done for me. I consider it one' of tho flncut medl clnen in the world for piles. I suf fered untold misery for four months w hen my wife begged .me to send for n GUc tiox. When It was half gone I knew I was better and It didn't take any lugging to get ma to send for n second box. I think I am about well now, but If I feel sny aymptoms of a return I will order at once. I order it from tbe Pyrsmtd Drug Co. lo be sure of the cure. Tell all about this fine remedy for piles. "And If there is anything in thla letter you want to us, do so. I ro. celved your letter a fsw days ago. Yours for a remedy like Pyramid Pll Cure. J. f. McKlwee, Honey firove, Tex., R. R. I, Box It, "P. S. I only used two boxes and don't think I need any more. Piles of seven months' standing. To , get a - free Arlal package send to-day. to ths 'Pyramid Drug Co,, 14 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Michi gan, It will com by return mall and fls yemii, wuj'bolh delight and astonish jrdu, , , ., thi: Koiinu. r t : :: in; i:t. ' , . ' Tim SculKHird Air Line Railway In t;lvlng t linrloiio a Mean Deal W llmliiUiii W holcwilt ra I'rifirrcd. If a Charlotte person were to de cide to go to Wilmington for a short visit he might as well walk as to ride on the Seaboard trains. In the first place all passengsrs change cars at Monroe., going from, or com ing to Charlotte, and then change again at Hamlet By the time one gets by HamJet he or she is worn completely out. The trains are, gen erally lat and the stations poorly kept. ' The roadbed between here and Monroe la rougn and dangerous. It begins to . look as If things get worse after each visitation . of the head officials, v People i curse the Southern, but they have not tried the Seaboard. It a person starts towaM Charlotte di a ' Seaboard train he never knows when ha will get In. ; Passengers who " came; in from down, the .Seaboard i.Bunday .pighl; had to contend - with dirty ; cars, broken seats and doors and to occupy coaches that were either too hot or too cold. Such is life on the old Carolina Central. ' - A few months ago the passenger train that left. Charlotte in the af ternoon for Hamlet and Wilmington and Intermediate stations and the one that, , left Wilmington In the Morning for Hamlet and Charlotte were taken ' off between Charlotte and Hamlet The railroad people said the train did not get enough! patronage to make it pay. The mer chants down tbe Seaboard say that the train was taken off above Ham let for the benefit of the wholesale merchants of Wilmington, to the hurt of the wholesale dealers of Charlotte and to , the Inconvenience of a, large number of merchants who prefer to deal with Charlotte con cerns, but cannot come to this city and transact any business without remaining over two days or more. Certainly the patronage between Charlotte and Hamlet waa as large as the patronage between Wilmington and Hamlet. THE WATER IS GOOD. Regular Report of State, Biologist (ieralu McCarthy snows tne ixx-ai Water Supply to be in KxceHe-iit Condition. Superintendent Pat H. Williams, of the Charlotte water-works haa re ceived the regular report of Sluto Biologist Gerald McCarthy on the of the Charlotte water-works, has re port, which follows, showa the water supply of this city to be In excel lent condition: v Physical Determinations: Tem perature, 20 degrees C; apparent color, none; equivalent to platinum, 10; turbidity, equivalent to silica, 2.5; sediment, none; odor, none; Chemical Determinations: Reac tion, .ilkiltne; alkalinity, 27.54; hard ness, permanent. 2b; hardness, tem porary, 27.64; hardness, total, 62.54? total solids, SO; sulphates much; phosphates, trace; alum, none; chlo rine, 0; Iron, trace; nitrogen as nl trltus, none; bacillus coll-communls ammonia, free, .03S; ammonia, al buminoid, .040; Biological Determinations: Algea, none; Infusoria, none; organic de tritus, none; bacillus coll-communls in 5 ('. ('., none; other bacterlit, harmless saprophytes. Indications and remarks: Good water. 1 he I ate-brown lo. wwt : i ,U VT- . Ky Celebrnted Hutu Derby, silk. Opera, Alpine. Spring styles now if Y read 3- for your inspection and selection, : m-- fy' The Tate-Browif JEo, ! j No. 6 South yon Street. ' i ' i jf HABERDASHERY Have you got the comforts, the luxuries and the necessities in Toggery! , ; How are your Shirts'? Plonty of warm Under- wear"? Need Hosiery? Want a Tie or two to go with that new suit? -i Gloves all ..... . you nerd toirim up your It's the trimmings of him appear well dressed. Wo're at your service of a man's belongings that V , No faucyf prices. v i rilrosi " ' v.'ss ;tiJ. . .. Tho cn :. t nit of Ear and Duf fel lias t: ) i "owing in lis editorial com tn ut a: "iNorth Cm 'dina's Christmas 'shop ping' whs (La heaviest In years. Traillo was conurested In thnt State for a time, oviltiit fo the unprecedent ed number of jus containing Chrlat mas whiskey being shipped Into 'dry towns." s, session of mm puts the seal of supreme approval upon the musical taste of its owner; CHAS. M. STIEFF Mannracturer of the ArUstlc 8&effShaw and Stleff Self Playing Pianos. SOUTHERN WAREROOM: 5 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mjr. right t Is there f anything wardrobe? a man's outfit that makes v '. ; 1 ? with the choicfstselection , the market affords. ' r-I" v " . ' SMM:Br rfiS '. J :' . Just the'season to buy a pair. A , ' , ' ".V ' v Often a pair will help, you over to a spring suit., ; I'iN'ow: don t think you can't be fit. . , ; ;WE PIT EVERYBODY. : ' ' . There is not a man or , youth in Charlotte that cant ' ' , (. , ; '-get a perfect fit at our store. , : ' lj L.ri.-We' delight in giving. the man a1 fit' that the other " . 'V .- 'fellow fell down on. . "ii J" ' e'A " 4i j. lUlJ-. IMIIHIMII IIIHI llll-l HI! HI lllll M'JI.U- M IJLJtJ.jUL--.UJJU.',!lt , J ' , II wifou Were You ' You will have to buy Furniture and Carpets when you go to housekeeping. We try to make it easy for you to furnish your home at this store. ,We carry, everything to furnish a modern home complete and our stock is so Varied and well selected and reasonably priced that it is easy to select and be suited here. . Even in our low-priced goods the talent of the expert designer and the -work of the high-grade' maker is reflected. New goods always arriving At this time we offer special inducements in the prices. . v All goods guaranteed the best that the dollar will buy. Pai1&erardiwr - Attractive Bed Eememher: v IIelIoir& Clothes iV - - i- ' V ' -, - , " 'tf ui ., -, 'i U V v u SW "1 Leading Clothierse " w v.. 1 . . if' ., to be Married Soon larried r- aOTtllG Ai Do you need a neat, nobby Suit for the late winter wear? We have an assortment of them which are made to -fit and made of the very best material. A line that can't be duplicated. ' Perhaps a Tie, Shirt or Gloves would help your wardrobe. We have an excellent line to select from. Long -Tate Clothing Co. Goods Bent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense. Room furniture t : . , v J. 'i , - S . ' . - ' torrn TnroN wnnrr. - 1 rit. - ' .t' s i ., , V i r Last Fall o . r." , - ''6(Hnp,y al low Prices We are offering a superb line of Dressers, embracing all tho .latest - styles and made i Bird's made up in Oak, Mahogany, Bird's Eye, Mapje or Early uircn. a We ' hayd'lTVashstands and Chiffoniers to match up in making suite. - See our special for . this .week in Princess Dressers, Oak,', Mahogahy. or Bird's E?e;Mape, :?for , $16.50;; ,worth20.00.7;:j - v:,v;v!'v",t;;;,v', ,We ill be . pleased to' ; show, you 'through,' whether you are ready to buy or not; FURNISHINGS Ill V n . I'M V:
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