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.5. i t l r I'nclc .i'l.'vi.-.:r on the Carolina, near ; , ! probably fat . turday night by town marshal of . took place on ,; ;?.y track just be r station of the vil 1 tha negro under ar- of retailing' whiskey, i deliver a bottle to a i. -ought her yesterday the Good Samaritan .:i, a No S8, entered t, an inch and a half 'a, passed through the d under the shoulder ;h several Plnevllle cit- an Observer reporter ind tigers are numerous that hamlet. Sunday a red of the preachers of a whirl at the author - plainly that the offl- dolng their full duty t evil In consequence aldermen spurred up 1 and told him to run !ers. described as a bad no tes from Providence rt Mill and from Fort n, selling- whiskey and ,er crimes, has been n at Plnevllle for some !!eved by many that he ing about the burning re of the barns in the neighborhood. The o31 Mill and Plnevllle have 3 catch him in the act or for months. However 'most Impossible, for the is a very cunning darkey is policemen cleverly, ight, according- to his t, Officer Daniel told a man, John Oaddis, to from this negro so that a the transaction. The he whiskey had hardly Is when Daniel arrested wore that he would die old be locked up. Daniel ky fellow, well-built and put a hand cuff on the wrist and started toward use with him .but after 2 0 steps, Blake reared 3 that he would go no 1 told Gaddis to take The young man who had hlskey fastened Blake by i, but the later surged ew him off. Oaddis, It Is knife and approached eached out, graoDed the 1, took the knife and niel. who was clinging to i I on. the right. Daniel vhen he saw that Blake he drew his gun, stepped 'd, the ball taking affect in' a foregoing paragraph, the ground. v orn by Daniel was cut morfr places on the left gays, was done by Blake. i8 here yesterday and re riff Wallace. He is un-r.d. ! ' fnvi t, 1 L .1 tV.o I. rs of a i-.'I i,t tV.- rolive Ptatl'-'U, wlifre h-2 ) r, j been c;-t on T.itui Jay I V-t fnr lr drur.k. "Yes. I do not tclleve that there is any hell," shouted tha harness maker. "Vk'hen a man dies he becomes like a log; that is unless he goes to heaven. I am ready to. die and wish some- "Then you believe in a heaven, Jr. Whltt?" asked the reporter. "Yes, sir, that I do, but not m hell." In the cells across the aisle were four darkies, all of whom took fright at what the rampant little Anglo-Saxon said, and one more daring than his fellows, asked: "You say that you want to die and that you do not be lieve in a hell, why not kill yourself and end It all?" .f "I have no desire to committ sui cide but I would welcome death at the hands of another. I see no use in prolonging the game." Jimmie was much out of order from the after effects of dope. He was not viscious but bitter and wild but elo quent withal, s LE COMMENCEMENT. Hcgnn Yesterday With a rmon by Rev. Dr. Par tinia Exercises Promise so Week. ment week at Biddle gun Sunday, May 26th, aual sermon before the i Christian Association rslty, preached by the :. Partee, D. D., of the et Presbyterian , church, t, Va. His discourse was irst Kings. 2:2. "Be ye show thyself a man." :t he discussed In a clear, 1 most captivating man- nfs that make a man. 4 Is an alumnus of the I a most pleasing and peaker. Though only 6 "i has already given 23 vice to the Presbyterian minister of the Gospel, i h-d as one of the ablest i the Church and Biddle proud of his record, filing features of the rnme will be interesting."" i:i be inspiring, the ad i0 students brief ' and the addresses by invited i worth hearing, invitation Is extended to go and witness , the 1 listen to the entrancing the skilful direction of Cochrane, of tho city. y 31st: 9 A. WL Annual litem contest; 8:30 p. ra., exorcises of the normal ry school In . the unl "l. Annual address by Ward, Ai B., Abbeville, ne 2d: 11 A. M. -Bac-rmon at the .Seventh i terifttj church, Char s'. David Brown, D, D 'line 3d: ' g:30 P. M. contest. Six members of :,m will compete In ora-i alumni prize medal. , I June 4th: 10:30 A- M. day exercises; 4: JO p. 1 alumni address in the chapel, by Rev. W. A. . Cotton Plant, Ark. V June Ith: 10:00 A. s by representatives of f theology; n:jQ ' f-s before the university, 11. fchaw, D. D pastor ;e Presbyterian church, 2:30 p. m.t the graduating ' th school of arts and I r resenting diplomas and nouncing degrees. v lieeomes Violent. ;. "f :-rmerly aa employe ; 1 a-foul of his wife at f i Etone wall street yes- 1 violence to her head 1 hickory stick. Nancy 1 r, was the only wit- :y rucus. She said - a "whanging" noise r r.ie Mackey head. ;rac'k Earnhardt'' &nAt ' '.-ved on, the - scene -4 i r-Ap on the bed, i ' ' ' 1 'f " f '' J a''' ''' 1 ! ' "J J 1 6LDI CROWDS TOTS SUMMER. Attendance at Commencements This Year Smaller Than Usual me Jamestown Exposition the Cause. Mnnth mm it rft nredicted that the attendance upon the several col lee commencements this vear would be woefully slim. This prophesy was verified last week at Wake Forest, for the attendance at commencement there was the smallest In decades, the numbers being hardly sufficient to fill the auditorium, where the exercises were held. Heretofore standing room has always been at a premium and unless one arrived a hair-nour Deiore the appointed time seats could not be had for love or money. It has always been the custom for hundreds and hundreds to be turned away, the overflow frequently being equal in numbers to the throngs which filled the hall. This year, the attendance was at least 50 per cent less than that of htst year or the year previous. - The reason for this Is that the great majority of those who Intended to take In the commencement this year later decided to go to Jamestown to see the sights of the exposition. It is estimated that at least 1,000 people were thus kept away. The most of these looked at it this way, that one could attend a commencement any vear. but an exposition did not come so near but once In a life time. The Davidson, University, Trinity, A. & M., and Guilford commence ments are slated for this week or next. It is predicted that the attend ance at all of them will likewise be smaller than usual. For the same reason, it la believed that the throngs flocking to the coast ana mountains this summer will not be so latge as formerly. . , x Surveying Line to Salisbury. a rharlotte citizen who travels fre quently told an Observer man yester day that the soutnern rower com pany was surveying a line from China Grove to Salisbury. This is interest ing. It Is well-known that a number of Salisbury people have asked trie fiharlotta comnanv to figure on the rate of power for their town and that It had contracts for China urove, dui no one dreamed that tne soutnern would beat the Whitney concern to the capital of Rowan. It Is believed here that the local company Is mak ing the survey from Salisbury Just for the sake of knowing for itself what It would cost to go on the few remain ing miles. Constipation steals the Iron whlnh should be absorbed Sway from the bowels, spoils your blood and complex Ion, causes anemias and disease. Resru late your howels with Holllnter's Rocky Mountain Tea and keep well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co. The Tirtislte , Siieff The time never comes to the purchaser of a Stieff Piano to realize that he has bought a cheap instrument. Tear in and year out it re tains the same - " SWEET AND SYMPATHETIC TONE, - the same delicate and evenly balanced action and Is an ever increasing source of pleasure. An emblem of purity In musi cal refinement and proof of an artistic tasta. Mainfacturcr of the Piano with pie Sweet Tone, Southern Warcrooms: 5 t;V Tivirc Street but you cannot find in the United States a paint that will cost you less per job. THIS IS TRUE ECONOMY. For Sale by Ezsll-IIyers Co., Charlotte. Latta Park Auditorium to Open Next Week. The time Is drawing nigh for the opening of the theatrical season at Latta Park. The first attraction of the Will A. Peters Stock Company will be given next Monday night Several of , the members of the cast have already arrived. The rest will come In early this week. Colonel Pe ters states that the company this sea son Is far in advance of that of any previous year. He is enthusiastic as to the prospects for a most prosper ous summer. Old Time Song Service Repeated. To a house filled With neonla the "old time sone service" was reneated at Brevard Street Methodist church last night The service was led by Mr. C. W. Sikes, with the exception of opening prayer aAd benediction, and consisted entirely of old-time songs taken from the Methodist hvmn hook. without note or comment of any kind. Kodol For Indigestion and Dysneosla not only digests what ycu eat. it tones the stomach and adds strength to tho whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. KodfNl conforms to tb National Pure Food and Drag Law. Sold by Haley's PharmanT. . iiiii Desk Trays . : 1 BosFUm Board Clips Stationery Racki -" Desk Pads Loom Leaf Book Post Binders Office Tickle Pigeon Hole Boxes - Document Boxes Legal Wrappers Kevenlble Envelopes Crushed Envelopes Expansible Envelopes Transfer Caaes for Plat or Vertical Letter Filing Cabinet Bankers Note Cards Desk Portfolios Perforators . I Rotary Copiers Typewriter Supplies Of Every Description Marginal Index Tabs Swinging Desk Shelves Memoranda Books and Cases Copy Baths Carbon Papers LooseLeaf and Card Index Ledgers WE CARRY THESE GOODS m STOCK Stone & Barringer Company OFFICE OUTFITTERS. at!2.: , i. ; C20.00," y.t ; the same jo::;; il::t every clothing house sinjs. There's no copyright on it any clothier can sing it. It's no trouble to quote prices, and unless you see the garment at the' price, the price cuts no figure. What you get for your money is what tells the tale. We believe bur Suits at the prices quoted are better than others at a like .price and we ask you to examine them. - If they are not better, don't buy-them; don't-think of buying them. I liiiiiii i' i li i Wit Mx PI '( Put Us to the Test. YorKe Bros. , 'Rog'eiis. j - Hp;;;;. A Critical Exam Hion oooooooocooooooooooooooooo of every Spring Suit in our store will prove our ; asser tion that our High-Grade Clothes are on a par with the best tailored-to-order clothes," which cost a good deal more -money. Let us show you the way to get the best Clothes for Spring and Summer at the most reason able price. - N -. ...... , vr.nt yen to coin: end r;t Lien's C!cll in, nsccsrary for cummer Besides thz ' large, up-to-date line Ca Clothing we carry, we have the finest lot of Straw Hatsv you can find any where, the finest lot of Knee Drawers all sorts of Underware, all sorts of Out A side Shirts Neckware, Hosiery, and in' short, Everything that a. Man's Stofe ought to carry weVe got and the, best ' we can please anybody . -' Edl. "'Mellon Co LEADING CLOTHIERS . oooooooooooooooooooooooooo OTK CO. (INCORPORATED) , 1 i - : " : ."'! y .: , . .." ... . . ': t- i.. : We want to talk to you about our SPECIAL SUMMER RATES. Sato $5.00 on single course, or $10.00 on combined course, by taking advantage of our SPECIAL SUMMER OFFERS. Come to us and the world's best and most modern business education is yours. 11 -' . Positions for all 'who take our combined course, or money refunded Write for our propositions they will put you to thinkin. , . Address : . KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, aiarlotto. N. O. Rsleitli, I?. C Big Values-Ill" ybrarvTatotes Wo have just roceived a large shipment of Library Tables and we are offering some big values in AVeathered Oak and lahogany Tables. Weathered Oak Library Tables $7.50, $9.00, $12.50, $14.00, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50 and $30.00. - See our Veneered Mahogany Table for $13.50; regular value $16.00. Other good values in Mahogany Tables at $18.50, $25.00, $28.50 and4 $35.00. ' Centre Tables Oak, 75c. up to a handsome Quarter-sawed Oak Table. for $22.50. We arc offering good values hr-all kinds of Tables, as, we are very crowded in this flonnrtment anrl must make room. j Visit ; mir store and'eompar to pay "at ""other ' riovc". We consider' no price '-low unless there is'qvhlity b: of it. - ate Brown PERFORATED LEATHER GARM are perspiration and odor-proof. By being ppr forated the pores or the skin are as . free to an JL S y . ventilation as they would be if the legs were garter less. Proper ventilation means freedom of circula tion. Slide button or buckle, 50c. thing for knee drawers. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. a pair. Just the fhc Tate-Brown Co No. 6 S. Tryon Street., v . "Just Whisper Off the Square.' Men's Garments to Order In the Tailoring Department. t - . ..... U . This- high-grade Delivery Wagon $90.00, including lettering. Sarf WttgUu wiLUUUI. lufi uui. mill wwai ua, u..wv. 11113 naguu la (uu. "anteed to be' high-grade in every respect We build a number of other styles, and sell on easy terms. - Je We Wadsworths' Sons Compa CHARLOTTE, N- G Presbyterian 0oUef6rW CQLARLO TTE, N. C. Second term bexma January 10. X JOt. Special raieai" xor oa.y pUi I r or wEttaiuf uv, cv.. v V IlEV. J. ft. imTIKiF. P. I. !.. Prpwtdwit. BJk : vt .. ... 'TO-' irpT i i
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