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t.' , or . .: .v n Echo, !, in ; . ;. and SzUga Garden j .-.'. .'j iiuk township. The ,;1 to sent to State Super-1 , J. Y. Joyner, who will plact ; . North Carolina Building : jcational building at James- : :rle3 L. Padgltt has secured i ines college the second and jor3 of the Hanes Building, y a part of the Phoenix Ho i college will open , on June with five or six teachers In Twelve of the rooms on the f.oor will be used for - library scltation rooms. There will bo large offices In the front of the I fioor and a study hall in tho Hi1 Padgitt, wh"0 la from Tenn wfil move his family and corps .chers here the latter part of V -- ' : ' ' 1 Twin City Electric and Con on Company will open for 'bus on May 15th In the store room i' ly occupied by McPuffle'a Cafe, ompany will carry a complete t electrical supplies and do a 1. electric repair work. , programme for the fifteenth mmencement of the Slater Uand Industrial College, for (l people, located in thlscity, en announced." The commence exercises begin on . the 3d of ,ii,d will close on the 8th. : June " 1st The Winston-Salem aper, will have one of the best ed and most conveniently ar- 1 offices in the State. The Lemly ng,on the corner of Main! and streets, has been secured and nsr- renovated and remoaeiea. ;nVwhlch commenced Tuesday. Vess will be nr, the basement idi floor, Beginnlg about June le, paper will take a telegraph !jrvce, put on additional State pondence and add one ' or two e newspaper men to the edltorl news department. The new lln- achine will arrive about June will be Installed Immediately. Journal Publishing Company, essrsr J. P Lucas and Ray B. 3 editor and business manager, tlvely, . have matured plans by t Wlnston-Salem " will shortly tliA -best newspaper ever rmb- j in this section of North' Caro- f - a, hite i '. i '. or tiie city heard trie ad- ress. Dr. True li interested in mo oris of upbuilding the negro race, and is also interested in tne boutn- land. lie gave the members of the race some sound advice. Last night a drama was presented by the students of the institution the production of the work of Mrs. Dua- ley, wife of President Dudley, ol tne olleire. She has written a consider able amount of poetry and other lit erature that has been published by magazines and periodicals In this and other States. The college Is doing a great work for the negroes of the State. Several well-trained men are sent out from the institution each year. - A good-sized graduating class received diplomas this afternoon, ana win go out to meet the difficulties of the world. The meeting of the board of trustees was held yesterday. It Is understood that there will be few changes in. the faculty. r- - 'The Daughters or tne uonieaera&y are making elaborate preparations for their annual Memorial Day celebration on Way re, and for the event a num ber of means of entertainment are be Ing planned. The various commltteej are hara at work, -The orator of the day wil be Solicitor A. L. Brooks. It is the Intention of the Daughters to have a "May Day fete." With this end in view about 20 young ladles will act as conductors on the street cars that day, when the company will give onv tenth of the fares received to the In terest of the chaptei-, A meeting was held vesterday afte noon,--at-which time the plan was Cnscussed, and the young ladles announced that they woudl undertake the tasK. xney win collect the fares from passengers on that date. The regular conductors of the company will e present ready to assist If, their services, as .policemen, are needed. The girls are enthusias tic over the lde.a. ' A Ms lot sale will be held here to day and to-morrow, when Glenwood will be offered for sale to the public. This is a lot of valuable building lots, which will be on the new car line when It Is completed. It Is expected that a large number of people will at tend the sale. Tho case of Mrs. Hanes, of Winston- Salem, against the Southern Railway went to the Jury at a late hour last night, and at 10 o'clock to-doy no ver dict had been agreed upon. A night session was held in order to finish the trial. She is suing for $50,000 dam ges for injuries alleged to have been received in a wreck near Pomona, this county, four years ago. MOVE TO SALISBURY. Inaulry Received by Dr. J. fflth Construed to Mean That ... rm l F fn . iUUU u tHn Vli.y may vuuro Sninrai. Sorviora Over Remains amea BlackwenY to The Observer. Ibury, April 25. That a portion l-t catyv JH. majr te moved here ,JoyMhe benefit of the Whitney is the latest possibility. Dr. C. fmlnger, a former resident of ,1. and a dentist who once be I t the JJorth Carolina Assocl 'has written Dr. J. F. Grlffltfflh, tclty,. lor detailed information fnlng Salisbury and Whitney. Dr. 'ger 1 sa member of the Chrlstl- I hollo church, founded By John der Dowle, an .belongs , to the of that body. His . inquiries , tfhs Interest of authority. It is J-pAte of his church to move the hctory In Zlon to this sectiou, jr that reason the motive power greatest consideration. This "tory 1st one Qt the largest of .ndustrles. iRqmlnger . is known to many cejollnlans... He has had a va Hlilous experience, going into 'an Science from his orthodox h and from that to the Seventh aveniisis. . jai jei-er w ur. breathes an especially rellg irlt and opens; "Peace be un- i and unto thy -household.' Dn. has written of Salisbury's at- ls.and more correspondence is rw a big rany on m spencer 1 - "kl.a big rally on In Spe t, the final fit before the elec- f mayor. Two factions are war Republicans taking no stand rty against the Democrats, who rnishing au tne comoattive IThe ticket will have Republl- i It, there being five of this par- he running with the other nine ndldttes for mayor are J. Roby 3 and d. retnei. 1 funeral services .over the re it James Blackwell. who died r M Nashville. Avere held this g from the Baptist church and erment maoe in the Lutheran 'n cemetery. Rev. R. E, Nelgh- Jlclated.- The direct cause of. iCkwell's death byond exces- notlng has not been learned 5. family had .no detailed ac if his death. kpEJIT COMfEXCEJIENT. 'D. Ilemby (Thrown From Bug. l Runaway and Painfully But lorlously iiurv personal Men rt The Observer. ' ...uVtoni April 25. The Wed 1 Academy Commencement win. 1 May 12 13,. and 14th. --Rev, "Atkinson of Monroe,... will tne annual sermon on tne lztn . v. W. li. Abernethy, of Wed I, will deliver the literary ad ,n Monday, the 13th. , This is tractive card, ag both have Ide reputation. J. D HembyH daughter and Misses Josle and Annie Hemby I Monroe a ' few days ago, drlv :As they 'started out of a mule got frightened at a dog f away, throwing them all out -uKy. - ir. nemoy got j. ms r hurt but not seriously. The ;:aped unhurt. . r - ;nd Msr. J. B. Price, of Prtce'i ffsd at Mr. A. J. Price's to-dav j. A' Hemby visited the Messrs JiW Price's Mill nelehborhood Mlss Emma Winn, ,who is ft lieiair,' &r c spent Sun HJtor sister, Mrs. W, C. Aber j Mrs. Gussle Williams, of Mon at last week with her father, 3, P. Hunter. Mrs. Polly, Mat i visiting her eon, Mr. Stltt s'of Monroe. Mr., Will De t varIotte, spent Sunday with pre. :t. A i :! ; t Ly of EJIPEROR'S SON INJURED. Prince Eltel Fredericfe Falls From Horse, During- Cavalry Drill. Berlin. April 2B.-Prlnce Eltel Friede- rick. Emperor William's second mon fell from his hore during a cavalry drill esterflay afternoon on the Doebritz grounds, near Potsdam. The nrmce s norse tooK inrnt uoon bearlnnf a bugle signal, suddenly reared up and threw back its 1iead, striking the Prince m tne lace ana KnocKinsr mm un conscious from the saddle. When the Prince revived he buffered froma violent headache, which-has-now- abated. He probably will remain in the barracks ad jacent to the drill grounds until Satur day and will then go to Potsdam.' , ry ' -. "-!:: I y r .t i f 2,s.:iij i -h : r Tyrci, H;e i1.c was . i . l ty 100 soldiers, who re tire! to await reinforcements. IJij.hteen houses, 800 barrels of 1'our, 800 barrels of pork and beef, 2,000 bushels of grain and 1,700 tents were destroyed. The enemy were pursued and annoyed by a few hundred of the citizens under .Wooster and Arnold; the former was killed. 1804. Since the beginning of 1804, 153 American vessels were re ported captured, 106 by France and 47 by England. i 1819. The Odd Fellows' Society first organized In the United States at Baltimore. 1829. An expedition organized for a trip around the world, expressly to explore the little known coun try of California. 1831. Imprisonment for debt was abolished in the State of New York. ' 1840. John Thornton,- Klrkland, president of Harvard University, died, aged 70. His father was more than 40 years a missionary among the Oneida Indians, dur , lng which time he was born at Little Falls, 1770. ' , 1851. John O'SulIlvan, William T. Rogers, Jr., Captain Lewis, of - the steamer Cleopatra, Major Louis Schlesinger, a Hungarian patriot, Dr. Sam H. Burnett and Pedro Sanchez arrested In "New York City, charged with being concerned In tha expedition there fitting out against Cuba. 1865. J. Wilkes" Booth, the murderer of President Lincoln, after: ten days' : . wandering and misery, trackednoabarnisear"Bcwling Green, Va.r and, refusing to sur render. Is shot 1864 The government accepts service of 100 day men, and ap DrODriated 320.000.000 .for their payment. " 1874. The Republican newspapers v throuKhout the'Unlted States de clared that President Grant had ruined the Republican party by his veto of the currency in- nation bill. : 1879. President Hayes v issued a proclamation I warning settlers not of the Indian race from the Indian Territory. . 1894. The ! Democratic majority of the United States Senate accused of "selling out" to the A sugar trust by granting It an ad valo rem duty of 40 per cent as "pro tection." 7 1904. Congressmen Dalzell, of Penn , sylvania, and Cockran, of New York, Indulged In bitter personal debate In the House and charged . each other with "being in politics , for profit," Cockran introducing resolutions ordering Investiga- tion. . ' 1905. Germany notified U.'S. tariff agreement will expire March 1, 1906. 1906. Secretary Taft ordered 2,500 . more troops to San Francisco, cal. t: :---:- ,v-- 1906. Tornado swept over large area : " of Texas, ' laying one town of 1,600 Inhabitants in ruins; fifteen reported dead. . peculiar ! ' ' 1T property of -Jli with tie wood upon which it is used added to this it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and, contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead alone fulfills all the requirements of the ideal paint Lewis - Pure White Lead Is White Lead with its full natural te nacity and elasticity unimpaired by adulterants. Every keg of it bears the Dutch Boy trade mark, which is pos itive guarantee of absolutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. I SEND FOR BOOK Att lead pooked tn not bart thU mark. A Talk on Paint." gtrea TlaHl Infor matfoa on tha nalnt abject. 6nt trM upon Mqawt. JOHN T, LEWIS A BROS. CO. 3i 8. Front St, Philadelphia, Pa. rr.d He. f - - A. II, 17 A G O 0 I) R M, 8o u td crn Aug aiJOTTE, NORTH GAROLIIiA For Sale All ealers. A Severe Hall Storm. Special to The Observer. - Scotland NvCk, April 25; There was quite a hall storm here yesterday ev ening at 6 o'clock. It lasted several minutes. The stones were large and fell fast, but ; there are no crops up yet, and so the damage was light to crops. The wind was very severe and blew down the framework of a fine two-story house of Mr. W.. L. Harrell on the west side of town. Stables were blown down on the Gall Berry farm of the late Capt. W. H. Kltchln and a horse of Mr. J. W. Butts was killed. " . COTTON TIES AWTAXCE 10 CENTS. 2,500,000 Bundle Ready for Shipment to tne aoutn. , Pl'ttsbursr. ' April 25. The cotton tie market was opened to-day by the United States Steel Corporation ana prices were advanced 10 cents a bundle. There are 1,600,000 bundles of cotton ties ready for shipment rrom mis cuy to tne aoutn. Last year the price per bundle was S5 cents. The advance which affects the entire Southern cotton growing com munities came as a surprise. It is esti mated by the steel corporation tnat the cotton crop will be 20 per cent larger than that of last year When you need a pill, take a pill, and bo sure -It's n - Early Risers BeWitt s Little Early Risers are safe, sure, satis factory pills. The pills with a reputa tion. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here by Hawley's Pharmacy. EVERY-DAY "TROUBLES. Most Charlotte Readers Realize What - , it Means. . ( The constant, never-ceasing Itchi ness-, - - Ever present with Itching Piles, With Eczema, with irritating skin; ' - It's every-day trouble in many households. Doan's Ointment brings relief and cure..: Is endorsed by Charlotte people. T. C. Crump, 813 E. Eighth Strest. Charlotte, N. C, says: v "My wife has been troubled with Eczema for a long time and was not able to get anything to relieve her until she pro cured Doan s ointment at R. H. Jor dan & Company's drug store. After the first application she received re lief and a , continued use cured her uoan's ointment certainly has our nignest endorsement." or. saie Dy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn. Co.. Rufrain New York, sole agents for the United States. . .. . -a . . . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Our Cuhan friends couldn't refrain. From raising the Devil again. It seemsi that a "Little Taffy" and Rocky Mountain Tea Has set the island free. : , R. H. Jordan & Co.1 hundred feet , Also lot on Saint Catherine street,' lnthesam,f bl,"Ck a jOver-ratatKmfT3bne four-room house, lot forty-eight by olnety-nlne feet. ' Terms of sale: One-half cash and balance In twelve months. Title to be retained until the purchase money is paid, and option to be given pur chaser to pay off all the purchase money at once or at any time before the maturity of the deferred pay ments. A map of the lands and full In formation may be obtained by apply ing to the undersigned at his office at No. S3 North Tryon street. " B. R. LEE, : t Commissioner. This 15th of April, 1907. wjiE' y i 1 ra f 1 . . ' 11 At once: Fifty good teams to work on canal at Whit ney Price, $3.75 per day of ten hours. HAEPER & HEAEN, , Whitney, N. 0. IX ALL avsaa pes TdalftotUal FRIDAY, APRHj 26T1I The Greatest of AH COLORED MINSTRELS Billy Kersand9 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP REAL - ESTATE. . - : . By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county in the case Of Mary E. Wriston and others vs. Mary V. Smith and others, the undersigned, commissioner of 'the court, will proceed on Monday, the 3d day of June, 1907, at 12 o'clock m., at the court hoiise door in : tha city of Charlotte, to se.Jl to the highest bidder ; the following- :ral estate: ,v- ' .: :' i Situated In the southern section of the city of Charlotte, adjoining tho lands of J. S. Myers, Thompson Or phanage and the Charlotte Consoli dated Construction Company., con taining: seventy-five and 8-100 acres. This tract has been dlvlde1;into Three facts, one . containing iwnty felgh; and 88-100 acres, the second contain ing twenty-six , and 8-100 acres, on which there are several acres of tim ber land, and the third contaii.ing twenty and 12-100 acres. Also an other lot or parcel of land at the intersection of Saint Catherine and Middle streets, in the city of Char lotte, containing four cottages, three rooms each, lot ninety-nine by one Minstrels 40 PEOPLE 10 Magnificent First Part. Seats now, selling. o BLOOD HOT.101S : When the Wood is pure anct1 healthy the skin will be soft, smooth and free from eruptions,' but when the blood becomes infected with some un healthy humor the effect is shown by rashes, eruptions, -boils and pimples; . i.n j . ji ti saj :tt. ur utuer uisugunng ana annoying Bitin uiseasc. mc em is piuviucu witu countless pores and glands which act as a drainage system to rid the body of impurities through the perspiration that is constantly passing through these little tubes. There are other glands that pour out on the skin an pily substance to keep it soft and pliable, when tlie blood becomes nlled witn humors and acids these are thrown pff through the pore's and glands, burning and irritating the skin and drying up the natural oils so that we nave- noi oniy Acne, isczema, salt Kneum, c, D sucn ary; scaiy sjtm affections as Tetter, Psoriasis, and kindred troubles. The treatment of skin troubles wxtb. salves, washes, lotions, etc. is not along the right line. True, such treatment relieves some of the itchine and discomfort and aids in keep' ing the skin clear, but it does not reach the real cause of the trouble, which are humors in the blood, and it can therefore have no real curative effect on these skin affections. S. S. S., a gentle acting and perfect blood purifier, is the best and quickest treatment It goes down into the blood and remove tne numors, nery acias ana poisons from the circulation, cools tne overneai ed blood, and by sending a fresh stream of nourishinar blood to the skia permanently cures skin diseases of every character. S. S. S. i3 made entirely of health producing roots, herbs and barks, and is an absolutely safe repedy for young or old. S. S. S. cures' Eczema. Acne. Salt Rheum, Tetter, Pso riasis, and all other disagreeable and unsightly eruptions of the skin. Special ri i t-i: - J i? , . i i j.i I I lt- uouk un g.iu j-ibcu-sco uau any j.ucuicai aovice aesirea xurnisucu ncc tu au who write - THE SwTJT SPECEFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. m We are making the best building brick made in the" South and are prepared to make Immediate Deliveries Our bricks are well known for their color; our specialty is the prettiest red, . other colors being very fast. ' . - ' ' ' In shipping, we guarantee that breakage will not exceed 5 per cent., though our rdcords show that the breakage is hardly 1 per cent. We also make firebrick.. . V ' Write For PriGci The Christy Handsomest Dress" Pumps made. Will fit and stay fit. Best Patent Kid, sizes. 1 to 6. Price $3.50 ' "Best7WEitclDincn, sizes 1 to 6. Price $Z.oO, All the styles in fine foot- wear, in an uiu "cot uw- terials. G1LREATH & CO. It Will Flowers CARXATTOXS AND ROSES POT PLANTS AND FLOItAL DESIGNS OF EVERY ' DESCRIPTION'. i 6CHOLTZ. The Florist. 20 W. Twule St. 'Phone 1442. .Greenhouse 'Phone 2081. Several years ago I was a great sufferer,. from ' muscular rheumatism, ; anil my doctor advised me to go on Mrs. Joo Person's Remedy. ' I only took a few bottles when I was en tirely cured. I then com menced to Use It In my family for general use and we depend on it for breaking up ; colds, neuralgia and . most of the troubles one's family Is sub ject to. Four years ago, Just three months before the birth of one of my children, I was taken down , with ;j measles, which weakened me greatly. My stomach would not retain a thing and I was in a serious condition. With the consent of my physician, I again started on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy; I commenced to build up at once, and I believe It carried me safely through my trouble;: . I believe I would have died . had I not taken It. I do not think there is a modlclne Its equal when a tonic is needed . to build up the system. MRS. W. F. PUCKETT. HuntersvlIIe, N. C. R, F. D. 20, March 10, 1908. RETR1GERA1 We now have our . the famous "Whit: Lined," as well y tz lined remgeratorc, for your inspecti : most cordially invit call and let us expl unexceptional quail 1 J. fl. fikCauskrj Stove Dealers, Rofing C 221 & Try on Strt Charlotte's Best Cnl Hotel THE curt Special attention giv Table Service, making equdUed In tbe 8outh. feature of The Buf o Is claiming the attest the Traveling Public. Clean. Comfortable Be ': ttntlvy Servants. C. E. II 00 i Manager iiinixxiixinniiiixxxxxx IT IS EASY For Good Building Brick address'1 Rock Hill Brick Works, Rock Hill, S. C, . or Catawba Brick Co., Van Wyck, S. C. , tA make your selection of wedding presents out of our' very large assortment of Cut Glass and Sterling Sliver. Many new and useful plecoa for ornamental or table use. v I have moved my to 5th floor, Trust B, L. L. HUNT ARCHITEC Thone 376. & D1X074 IMineiy for. farm and Fec , . Icry. fcW mm m m " Rrifffft Return Tubular and from 12to 150H.P. , 1 lr;rcved Gin Machinery, end Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. km Milk Four, or fivo kincb, mm urn, fa .m the South. , p..f!n,c ?A CHfti-7 All sizes cmaUest to ''completa cottoa mill outfits rTUIlHIlIllIIIIIITTTTTI Dr. E. Nye lit J. J. Hutchison. Pit 0. L. v ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSON , DUXXiDnrO i Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON BTKICET HOOK Aim R00ER3 ARCEITECTD CZTARTXyrTE GREENSBORO, X7jOj Wheeler, RungeandDlclicy AR0HITECT3 Bteond Flow ru2a& . CSARJJOTTSS, INSURAftK FIRE, LIFE, ACCDEN'. OFFICE No. Hunt I Bell 'phone 4Z: Through " Trains "" t)ally. - Roanoke, n. ' "Schedule" In effect 11 00 ni Iv Charlotte. S i. ilSimAr Wnaton, Kj. ; !.m n.I.v Winston. N. i.. Mnm Lv Martin v. e:25pmLv 7:25PnAr ' Dally. ' ' Connect at Roane',, a v: Valley Route for Nature itacerstown, ana u pu vanll and. New York I Roanoke rfvd Pni a,k': ' Through 'coach, Chan : Additional train lea v. s - rtaily except Sun west. Virginia and Bhcf Plntfc Tr.' W. R. -BEVILlt. G?n'l. ! . .. Roanoke. -i- Rocky Roano. UDDEll C0I.1PAIIK, UNCorpcr.ATE:c) CAPITAL STCCi; no vacatio:;. T ii Mr. and Mrs. J. S. De -', J. D. Hemby snpnt yes i"1 it bit i ivltl i:m: Nt -day jit Indian Trail on - It s a concead V- who are InfDr:"" 1. tti:' ' v!'?'.vp1 f''-" "-' known cvryw1 fie r?.'.r.". i1. r,"r".!::i a co.
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