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CIIAIIL0TT1 DAILY OEoi:UVER, MAliCil 12, 1007. i", ;AUi 0 M 1 XV,. ATf A CI 1 1 Si. . J. M. Crowa, on I he Failure of the Company to DVllvcr Two Keats on ITrweiitaUon of Order' Sikh Out At- tncbment i'aiers for tho Money Manager Mm Thin and Mr. lUiy in Cliurgcd With Contcmpt-!oinpftnjr Olvea ISond. . , : . The tact that for several days past the. name of Marie kahili, the actress who starred last night &t ths Acade my; has been . allowed to appear In bo car letters on the front of the Charlotte Hotel, is responsible for a series of Incidents last night that hap jpen not every day. At a result, Mr. lames Ray, of this city, who acted, as picket seller at the Academy, Is under tle of contempt from 'Squlr J,W. Om'g ; court, J and ; the Marie Cahlll CoBLfiaoy Is under a $15 bond to ap pear this morning In attachment pro ceedings. It came about in thiswise: Rome days ago, an .advance agent of the company called at Mr. Cross' establishment, and proposed to him that he should consent to allow the name of the actress to toe suspended there and that in return the proprle- tor should be , given two first-class tickets of the value of $2 each. This ; was agreed to and the agent departed, leaving with Mr. Cross the slip of . paper entitling him to the two seats, i Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Cross says he took the order to the ticket office at "Jordan's and presented It. He was " ,toJJ to tke it to the box office at the Academy of Music. He hied himself thither last night and waited for his , aeats. There was nothing doing. "We can give you. standing room," Ticket Seller Ray told him. This made Mr. i Crss mad. He said he didn't care any thing especially about the show, but he didn't .propose to be; treated In what he considered "a measly man ner." Going before 'Squire Cobb he swore out attachment proceedings against 1 the .company for the value of the tick ets and the costs of the action. Con stable J. H. Orr served the papers on Mr. Ray In the box office. In the meantime Manager D. V. Arthur and another employe of the company came In. The manager declared that the money was his and scooped It Into a bag. In the shuffle the paper disappeared and its whereabouts are still unknown. The officers had noth ing for It but to return to the magis trate where other papers were issued, one of which charged Mr. Ray with contempt of court. He was released on Ms own recognizance in the sum of 425 for his appearance at court this morning. The theatrical company gave bond In the sum of $15 to relieve them temporarily from the attachment pro ceedings and to cover the amount asked for. The company employed Mr. Chase Brenlzer, of the local bar, to defend them and the case Is set for this morning at 11 o'clock before Squire Cobb. In case the company de cides to let the matter drop and for feit the bond It Is not likely that any thing further will be done In the case. This, however, Is problematical. NEW OFFICE Bm.nrVG LIKELY. Reported That tlie Commercial Na tional Hank May Erect Building at Corner of Try on and Fourth Streets. For days and days past, it has been rumored that the Commercial National Bank had an option on Jhe Robblns' corner" of South Tryon and East Fourth streets. It Is reported now that a fine eight-story steel office building may be erected on this lot at no dim and distant date. The property fronts '66 feet on Tryon and extenra back about 145 feet on Fourth and is said to be listed at about $50,000. Should euch a building be erected, it may be stated with assurance that the Com mercial National Bank and its affil iated corporation, the Commercial Trust Company would occupy the first floor. The rest of the building would be given over to offices. That the building would be of modern con struction goes without saying. Its es timated cost would figure somewhere in the neighborhood of $150,000. This property belongs to the Carson estate. MINISTERS FOR EARLY CLOSINQ. Ministers of City Requested to Preach on Sabbath Observance Next 8un dav Week Want Store Closed by :SO on Saturday Nights. A few days ago the session of the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church appointed a committee to arrange for a meeting of all the ministers and church officers in the city In the In terest of the early clbslng of stores on Saturday evenings. The meeting was held last night in the Young Men's Christian Association building at 8 o'clock. After a free discussion of the subject, a motion was unani mously adopted requesting all the ministers of the city to preach next Sunday week at the morning service on the subject of Sabbath observance. During the service It Is requested that cards be circulated for signatures asking all the merchants to close their doors not later than 9:30 o'clock every Saturday night. Amusements ''Marriage of Kitty'' to-night. "The Clansman,' matinee and night, Wednesday - ,wBlaclck Crook" Saturday, matinee and night. -r-it a-.;,$ ., ;:'r' , ' "MARRIAGE OF KITTY." 1 ' Tha two women for Reggie's hand In the comedy "The Marriage of Kit ty" to be seen at the Academy to morrow night, under the direction of Jules, Murry, are as distinct in type as two women possibly could be. .The Peruvian widow is what. Kitty calls "magnificent." She is- tall and dark, and with as strong an affection for my Lord's nocketbook as for his presence. Jealous of every look and thought she makes .life miserable for, him and ev ery ens about her. Reggie, speaking of her on a Journey, says, to begin with "she travels with sixteen trunks and twenty-two small parcels, not counting her Aunt Eliza. She always manages to leave one of them behind, without diminishing the quantity of her bag gage.' She constsntty demands Reggie to swear that he loves her, while her own affection for him seems to be ex pressed by an unnatural and unbound ed Jealousy. Kitty on the other hand describes her own self very cleverly when she says to her godfather: "There are hundreds of different kinds of women, iwhlle Woman can be any thing and everything a delightful companion arid a sensible friend. She can be frivolous, as a" butterfly and as affectlonatet as a dog." And she con cludes: "The stupidest woman can be a match for the cleverest man,V Kitty Smokes a clgarrette with her oofto", and, when her husband appears to be delighted at It, explains it by saying "there is always a moment after din ner when the prettiest woman in the world has no chance against Ihe attractions of a good cigar." "THE CLANSMAN." Those who watch the realistic ac tions of the crowds of Southern whites and negroes in "The Clansman," to be played at the Academy Wednesday, can have very little conception of how the artistic effect was obtained unless they have been witnesses to a rehear sal. The supers In "The Clansman" were a Falstafflan army until Stage Di rector Frank Hatch took them in hand. Bellowing like a bull, pawing with his hands and rushing frantical ly hither and thither, now shaking the unfortunatte super vigorously and now bringing them into place with almost a caressing touch, Mr. Hatch, after many days, transformed them Into real ac tors of real people. As Is well known. at least half the success of a play Is based on the fidelity of Its atmosphere and the skillful management of the mob scenes. The tremendous power of these scenes In "The Clansman" Is not, as the unthinglng might suppose, the result of accident, but rather of artis tic sense energized by resistless phys leal and mental force. Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. Appeal taken, - which stayed execu tion. . - October 13.-Transferred to Louis ville Jail. 1904. Year passed In Jail at Louisville. December S.--Court of Appeals re versed the case for the third time. 1905. Power's attorneys take his case to the Federal Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky on the ground that his constitutional rights are be ing violated In Kentucky courts. Judge- Cochran ' asstjmes jurisdiction and Powers is removed to the New port jail to be in Jurisdiction. March 12. Supreme Court sends the case back to the State courts. 1907. Powers in Jail at Newport, awaiting his fourth trial. February 26. Judge Robhlns, of Graves county, who presided at Pow er's last trial, Is appointed by Gov. Beckham as special Judge for the next trial. RECEPTION AT ELIZABETH. Local Interest in tlie Raleigh Affair. The Thaw trial has been complete ly displaced and eclipsed for the past few days, so far as this section Is con cerned, by tho attempted nlvestlgatlon at Raleigh of the reports concerning the alleged Influencing of the confer ence committee on the railroad rate. bill, which closed yesterday. The papers containing full and accurate accounts have been bought up eager ly and as eagerly scanned. There has been considerable local amuse ment over what some people consid ered the embarrassing plight of the Investigating committee when It bucked up against the series of stone walls. Iieads AU But One Mate, Fractal to The Ofcaervar. Salisbury. March 11. Secretary E. W. Tatum. of the St (to Baruca organiza tion, glvea out the statement that North Curollna now holds the Inrf-est member Ship of all Btatee, New York elone ex cepted. Calif omls nnr) Georgia tie for the third ple. Ballabury least, the fltate In numbers and th lur.... .i... aVNeat 8unday there is a portal meetlng or tne cinasea oi tne filly, and Messrs Howsnt Hanks, Henry Tatum and Clar enre E. Mason will come up from Char lotte to a4dreae the moating. Judge W. B. Council, of Watauga, was litre last night on hla way to Beutlsn.l county, where he holds court this week Judge Council has never fullr recovered from the Hamlet wreck In which h ws severely shaken up. The NewaNo Pure Drug Couth Cura Laws would be needed, If all" Cough Cures were like Dr. Bhoop'e Couth ?tire u-and has been for, JO years. The Na tlonal Law now requires that If anv poisons enter Into a cough mixture ft Puat b printed on the label or Mcknaa or tbla reason mat hare, and nthera hould inalat on having Dr. Sheen's Cough Cure.No poison marks on Dr Rhoop's labele-ain iw in the medicine; t'l not only an fa, but It la said la La ) thoe that know It beat a truiv J- tnsrkable eoush remedy. Take no chance, particularly with, yoiif children. -Inatat eji having Dr. ihoop , , wh dire. Cewpare carefully the Dr. Bhi5p , marks - there Tou can always fi on tha safe side bv demanding Dr. ghnnn a Cough Oire. ' "Imply refuse to areont nr ether. Sold by BurweU-Duaa ft. College Literary Societies Entertain Many Guests A Charming 8ocn5 Refreshments Served by the ioung Ionics Many Visitors Present. Of much Interest and especially at tractive for Its original features was the reception given at Elisabeth Col lege last night by the Dlatellan and Euchrestian literary societies 'of- the institution. Invitations to the num ber of eight hundred had been IssuedT ana the college halls were crowded with many a;uosts from the city as well as from out of town. The college interior presented a bril liant scene. Academic severity has been tempered by the distribution of screens and pillowed divans through out the college corridors and of banks of palms, while the mellow-warmth of crimson-shaded lights was diffused over all. Skilful fingers of school maidens had wrought many trans forming effects and the ladies' dress ing room with pink tints prevailing and hung with dainty pictures and curtains showed many of these deft touches In Its conversion from Its quondam recitation use, while the true college atmosphere prevailed the gen tlemen's dressing-room, with its walls of college flags and pennants of vary lng shape and color. In the college parlors tho guests were received by Misses Georgia Ethel Crockett, Grace Miller German and Ruth Gilbert Snyder, of the Dlatellan Society; Misses Elsie Evans Baxter, Zella Clara Corrlker and Joyce Marie Decker, of the Euchrestian Society. On the Introduction committee were Misses Fannie Louise Neal, Franke Folk, Bertha Bearell, Nellie Stuart, Cecllle Stuart, Madeleine Rollwage, Lucille Abraham, Marie Yeager, Mar garet Erwln, Trlllle Young, Ruby Watson, Margaret Marquis, Jessie Scott and Pauline Orr; on the enter taining committee Misses Mary King, Mary Kate Riley, May Benson, Vera Mauney, Eva Covington, Lochia Low cry. Lucille "Bondurant, Llla Asbury. Mary Miller, Edna Hipp, Carlotta Mugge, Rosalyn Summer, Annie Owen, Fannie Shaw, Lula Carpenter, Agnes Phlfer and Elizabeth Lincoln. In the senior room of green and gold, punch was served by Misses Clara Carpenter ana Bessie Bryant, while a similar mixture was adminis tered by Misses Annie Buchanan and Mamie McCann in an attractive room In pink and blue, adjoining tho col lege chapel. The latter place became a favorite rendesvous during the evening for those musically Inclined, who listened with enjoyment to a suc cession of piano and violin duos by a part of the Richardson Orchestra. Decoration in the dining room were In white and green and consisted of potted plants and the bamboo vine, sent from Florida for th oecaslon, which was gracefully wreathed around the white-draped columns. Here re freshments of tomato Jelly and sal tines,. lemon lc and wafera, were serv ed by young ladles of the college. Throughout, the evening proved a most enjoysble one to the many vis itors as well as to the young hostesses. HOW TO REMAIN YOUNO. To continue young In health and stranrth, do as Mrs. If. F. Rowan, Mo Drnough, (la., did. Rhe aaya: "Three bottles of Electric Blttara cured me of clironle ilvrr and stomach trouble, com nitrated with such an unhealthy oondl (Inn of tha Mood that my akin turned red as flannel. I am now practically so yearn younger than before I took Elec tric Hitters. I can now do all my work with east and aailst In my huaband'a etore." Guaranteed by all drug atores. ITlce Me. Rheumatism it Is one of much pain and suite sometimes affecting a larga part or even all the. body, When near the heart It la dangerous to lift. Wt arc thankful to say there It a proper treatment Dr. King's' Ssrsaparllla Internally, to eradicate the poison from the blood. Dr. King's Nerve and Bon , Liniment externally, ' to give lift 4 th stiffened, painful Joints and tissue. Bold fey Bunrell-Dunn lutaet etor. -... . " , . I, STUBBORN FIGHT FOB LIFE POWER'S CASE STILL IN COURT. Las Tbrice Been Convicted of Com tlirfty in the Murder of Gov. Wil liam GoebeJ Hla Fourth Trial to Come on Tills Summer The Rec ord of His Case. Louisville Special New York Sun. Cable Powers to-day completed seven years in Kentucky 1alls. Ho was arrested March 10, 1900, on an indictment by the Grand Jury at Frankfort, Ky., charging him with complicity In the murder of Gov. William Goebel. He has been tried throe times, be ing sentenced to life Imprisonment twice and to death once. The" date for his execution was fixed onoe. The Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed the findings of the lower State Courts each time. Since his third trial an effort has been made to take his case to the Federal courts on the ground that his rights under the Federal Constitution Tfere being denied him In Kentucky Girts. Judge Cochran of the Fed eral Court for the Eastern Kentucky district took Jurisdiction, but the Commonwealth took the matter to the Supreme Court which sent the case back to the State courts.' Consequently Powers Is now in Jail at Newport, Ky., awaiting his next trial, which will be held at George town, Ky., at the special term during the summer. Powers has borne up remarkably well during his long Imprisonment. He has kept himself constantly em ployed, that he might not brood over his troubles, and has abhered to a rigid system of exercises. As a result ne is in good health. The record of Power's life during mcse seven years in Jail is as follows: 1900. March 10. Arrested and placed in jail at Lexington. March 11. Carried m a two horse conveyance across country to Ver sailles and thence to Louisville where he was placed in the Jefferson coun ty Jail. March 27. Handcuffed and taken to Krankfort, where ho was placed In Jail. April. Examining trial before Judge Dan Moore at Frankfort. Held without ball. Obtained a change of venue ta Scott county and taken to George town. Jail. July 9. First trial began. August 19. Convicted, received a life sentence and was transferred to Louisville Jail for safekeeping. November 12. Henry E. Youtsey, now serving a life sentence for com plicity in the murder, and Jim How ard, alleged assassin of Goebel, now serving a life term in Frankfort pen itentiary, transferred to the I.onl. villa Jail, where Howard and Powers nblicty Counts That's What the AT FINANCIAL DAXGEH LIVE. On Account of Ad verm Igiidatlon Railroads Will Not bo Ablo to Pay Opera tinK Expenses. Atlanta. Ga., March ll.-I'resldent W. A. Garrett, of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, who is on a regular inspection trip, In an interview to-day, said the railroads of this country have now reached tha financial danger line on ac count of adverse legislation, which haa already affected their Incomes and which I-romlses to still further etin.-ill tlinm. Railroads . affocted, he said, will not be able to pay their operatltiK expenses and the Interest on their Honda If pres ent conditions continue. "It mav mean," he continued, "that many railroads will pass Into the hands of receivers unless me renames are modified. "For the peven months oi the present fiscal year the S. A. h. has not been able to make expenses and mim inter est on Its bonds. This has been true of the Atlanta ft Birmingham division of (he Seaboard since It was opened for service three years ago. This Is the road In which there is no watered stock." Mr. Garrett said antagonlKm of the people was responsible for these condi tions. Tin said the Seaboard hud not ron (Idered curtailing Its train service, but It would be Impossible to make any im provements whatever. FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT, The Minnesota Dairy and Food Com mission's analysis shows that Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar and Boe's Lax ative Honey and Tar contained opiates and oroton oil. Opiates are poisons and croton oil Is a violent poisonous purga tive. Refuse to accept any nut F Honey and Tar In a yellow pac Folev s noney ana iar contains no Refuse to accept any but oley's aeaage. opiates or dangerous drugs and Is the Deal COUgll una I'uiu cure. Headquarters for Southerners in New York City Broadway Central Hotel Our Tabic Is the Foundation of Our Enormous Business IbeOoly New York Hold Featuring American Plan Moderate Prices Excellent Food Good Service Rates: American Plan, $2.50 Per Day. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. Special Attention Given to Ladles Unescorted BROADWAY Cor. TWrd Street NEW YORK DANIEL C. WEBB, Mgr. (Formerly of Charleston. 8. C.) "PreventleB" will promptly check a cold or the Orlppe when taken early or at the "sneeae atage." Preventles cure' seated colds as well, prevontlcs are lit tle candv cold - cure tablets, and Dr Bhoop. Racine, Wis., will glndlv mali you samples and a book on Colds free. If you will write him. The samples prove thuir merit. Check enrly Colds, with Preventles and stop Pneumonia, fold In 6e. and 26c. boxes by Burwell Dunn Retail Store. MAKE IT PUBLIC transferred Frankfort met for the first time. ' 1901. February 6. Powers from Louisville jail to Jail. March 28. Court of Appeals re- i versed finding of Scott Circuit Court. New trial ordered. October 8. Transferred from ' rranaiort jail to Georgetown. October 8. Second trial began. November 8. Again convicted and sentenced to Jail for life, and trans ferred back to Frankfort Jail. 1901'. Remained In Frankfort Jail until September, when he was again trans ferred to Georgetown. December 2. Court of Appeals re versed decision In second trial. 1903. Remained In Jail at Georgetown until August J, when the third trial began. August 24. Convicted People Want A Charlotte Expres sion a tne oiiDject. Make It public. Tell the people about it. Gratitude promotea publicity. Grateful cltlsens talk. They tell their neighbors; tell their friends. The newa la too good to keep. "Bad backs" are numerous. So few understand the cause. Many Charlotte people are learn ing. And. better still, they're being cured. Lame backs are lame no more. Weak ones regain their strength. This Is the everv-dav labor In j Charlotte Of Doan's Kidney Pllla. Our cltlsena are making It public. Here's a case of it: Q. A. Davis, musician, business ad dress. Academy of Music, home at 821 North St.. says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills, which we procured at R. H. Jordan A Co.'s drug store, have been AN OLD MELLOW Tujj NORTH CAROLINA ' Wfj CPPBK DISTILLED lO WHISKEY. Ml vm w Satisfaction Guaranteed or yout Monet Rxfunded. QUARTS SHIPPED IN PLAIN, NEAT PACKAOES EXPRESS d0.65 PREPAIDsl: The COUSINS SUPPLY CO, RICHMOND, VA nrr. S E99C I nrr. S Dh,ilDirri'( ill Among all beneficial drinks. Red Rock standi forth as tha worlds most truly ROYAL beverage. It is a ginger ale of the highest purity and quality, and is marveiouBiy eincieni in ine reuei ana pre veuun ui indigestion in all its forms, and NEVER CAUSES CONSTIPATION RED ROCK H55001!H WITHDRAWN from all founts and bottling concerns. It Is now mannfse tured and bottled exclusively by TUB RED ROCK COM PANY, end sold oehr in Dint and quart hnttlea. or 5c tlui f ro.m orisinal packages. Call for Red Bock and identify the but la erowa or label before you drink. Made by THE RED ROCK CO. Atlanta, C. Make Your Wants Known Use the classified column of Tho Observer for what you want. You may find It for an expense of 20 cents. Isn't It Worth Trying ? when the cost Involved Is so trifling? The clnisslfled column of The Observer Is confined to legitimate ads and is all the more valuable for thin reason. ugusi 24.- Convicted Ppnaliy i JU,un - o-ruB siore, nave Deen of death fixed by the Jury. Novem-, d ln our fni"y nd we have ber 25 was set as date of execution. Use Reason Cures Pllea Privately at Home Willi- out rain or Operation. Trial Package Mailed Free. The result nt an ir.n..j . ,iiimiuU mem- orane cannot be mroH .w. 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New York, sole ugents for the United States. Remember the name Doagt's and take no other. Electric Cooking We have an electric ket tle in which one m;iy cook three eggs, in three minutes, and with three teaspoon fuls of water. We have other appliances to do other cooking. We keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity. Also electric foot warm ers, Mat-irons, curling irons and other economic shock ing things. Buy one of these com plete outfits and let the cook go. The D. A. Tompkins Co. Charlotte, N. C. S FIREPROOF jr Jf ELWYN MO TEL charl oTrr, n. c "HOTEL ASTOH OF THE SOUTH." Most luxurious and up-to-date American plan hotel In the Southern Statea Telephones and running water In rooms. Seventy bath rooms. Superb , cuisine. American Plan. Rates $2.50 and upwards. Under management Plodmont Hotel. Atlanta, Qa. IIARVEY A WOOD. Managing Directors. Hotel Bellevue, Boston, Mass. QENTRAL HOTEL On Independence Square, Charlotte, N. C. CNDF.lt NEW AND LIBERAL MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL H EA DO CARTERS. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day American plan. Cuisine second to none In the city Tho Central has been thoroughly renovated and put In flrst-cliiNs condition throufhout. New Otis Electric Elevator, Bell Telephone syMcm. "phone In each room, both local and long dlatance. Warren Webster's .steam Htatlng system throughout the house. Latest sanitary plumbing. Lurge sample rooms. PERKINS & JORDAN. Proprietors HI And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of "MOtMri Pfieil. This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ''Mother's Frieal" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also nealthy, strong and good natured. Our book Motherhood," is worth its weight in gold to every This Is often a discs as of the blood, though not always. It attacka usual ly tne joinia ana tissue ana causes ailett. deposit or une acta, in its acuta stage No matter how badly ou .uir-e i iron im. -i t i'; "'z? '"r. down. I owe you a debt of t-.ti- I believe that nlles would he k.i.t..' from humanity and become an un known thing were every one afflicted with them to but spend from 50c to $1.00 for Pyramid Pile- Cure it. speedy action also makes it extremely favorable for Impatient people I am yours sincerely, George II. Bart- were Immediate and surprising to me ' j Ti C i 1 m n i assure yon. i ha dbeen to a doseti i vomau, and will be sent free in plain ft3 U fl T fl HTi &-Sr.n envelop, by addressing application to KM Tr.d.Lhl: 'f."?" for !0 Bnrtficld Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. If UuUlblll ID Ittt, Mattapan, Mass, No matter how I rrom piles, we want to curs you. 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