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It v.';. i'.' ' r V:-. v, t;.-:--e r f':!- f t in the inu!. A : 'i End Mr. mil ! lv Squire T. 1 - ; faces, how t : the two cases, .." was the bone of i.,e cause of the litiffa- , ; Jct's court, several e examined, who swore had no effect on them, imaging testimony, was rr House, who said that .i made to him the ad he had procured a Unlt- f nue license, on the ad venue officer. The Fed seems, requires a license of any drink which con 1 in a quantity as great ich'this concoction con h is S 1-2 per cent . Re ii held that on this show- a matter for the grand stlgate. ther case, that against dre Ross did not believe k. which contained only cent, of alcohol had any ver to the title of a spir it. There was evidence i proven not Intoxicating aa none to the effect that 1 license had been secured. 'smissa! nf the defendant. 3 taking of the testimony a in the recorder's court j hes were made by the at-j r the defendant, Messrs. J lewartend F. R. McNlnch, j i of their contention that j ion of the license did not prima facie evidence, as j direct testimony to the the drink possessed no In properties and powers. i will be watched with in- Cf ! If, -tO a OOi 7! i! . -.1 ! j.1. an he if, tor'.i a pair of his rlow tr.ul.xs aril ruiier! the machine up to the top of the Mil theylhad just run down and told the city fellows to re turn home and wait until a dry day to try their 'flyer.' " The sequel: Last Saturday morn ing, way 'fo' day, two tired, muddy Charlotteans came up South Tryon street in a mud bespattered automo bile. They had not been to Chester. UX1CS IV COURT. .Smith lines Several Off Against Sobriety -Dirk Vies to Eat up Ilia Cell, teds Only In Damaging the dollars and 70 cents fine, costs, and $2.50 damages ntence passed " yesterday y Recorder Smith on Mr. i, indicted for drunkenness, res were not for mental .iered by the city authorl r injury done his bunk by i, who, while under the lie Intoxicant, ' sought to ruction upon it as upon all i which, he came in con Wilson Sharon and Jim others, were fined $10 and vely and costs. Their of a similar one lntemper ng and imprudent failure ae fact of their condition city authorities. 3 against Randolph Munro, an assault, was continued the absence of Important It was alleged that he rsewhlp on a son of Mr. liitaker. nes was charged with hav sled about his person a vhich Jf properly (or im used might result In the in death lo-wiL , a pistol. 3 er, after hearing the testi .ined to the belief that the sight be guilty of the of ?ed, and bound him over to jo sum of $50. A Large Number of Davidson Students Here. Commencement has just , closed at Davidson and yesterday the town was full of students passingthrough on their way home. Quite a number came over to attend the banquet given last night by the senior class at the Sel wyn. A great many others came over to spend the night and attend the concert given by the Davidson Orches tra and Glee Club at the Presbyterian College last night : ' Among those here may he mention ed the following named! Messrs. C. C. Kelly, T, C. Hunt, W. C. Rose, T. McN. Bulla O. M. Moore, J. : E. PurcelL W. B. S. Chandler. John Mc Eachern, M. M. Grey. E. D. Tomlin son, Neal, Z. Spratt, D. E. Hamilton, J. S. Johnson. F. S. Blue. F. W. Cooper, R. D. Dodge, D. W, Dodge, D. E. Scott, V B. Gillespie. F. E, Hashagen, R. A. McRae, E. MV Mor gan. J. L, . McLean. H. McLeod, J. A. Maxwell, W. T. Thompson, R. T, Reld, H. C. Miller. G. W. Miller, W. H. Ham ilton, James Allan, C. M. Mayes, John McSween, Jr.. V. G. Desportes, O. E. Bucholtz, J. L. Lane, W. T. McClure, F. L. Blythe, W. H. Boggs, Everard Wilcox, J. M. Walker, W. V. Guerrant, A. B. Curry. B. II. Craig, C. L. Crane. R. A. Fetzer, J. E. P. Sherard. O. S. Candler, Z. N. Haller, E. S. Hender son, C. W, Addles, M. J. McLean, C. C. Shaw, The senior class attended the banquet In full force, about 30 plates being laid. , ' Big Enterprise to Slake Traction En . gjnea . May Locate South. . Secretary W. T. Corwlth, of the Greater Charlotte Club, in reply to a letter to the Hinde & Dauche Paper Company, of Sandusky, O., has re ceived a letter stating that the com pany is organizing another to put on the market a new traction engine. It is proposed to employ 500 men the first year. An authorized capital stock of $1,000,000 and $500,000 paid in Is contemplated. The company would like to locate in this section if the proper local support can be secured. TOJT GIRL REPENTS. Darbcr, Who Deserted Her 1 and Joined HaUh'g Girl uHlM Offer of Husband. miches Bond and Takes Her Jail. rom the thrall of prison life red to her husband to whom was faithful, Mrs. Eva Bar on the streets of Charlotte . under bond. 1 last week on a warrant t by her husband, alleging ty which- was not " denied, rred the darkness of , the rg prison, tn company with ach, proprietor of the Bon f!ww, to a new lif o with ing husband In New York. however, she came to her 1 accepted the offer of Mr. to furnish her bond. The couple will leave soon for re State, where all will be nd forgotten; Sir. ITorne is a Candidate. Old soldiers and others' In this sec tlon of the State will learn with pleas ure that Mr. Ashley Home, of Clay ton, is an avowed candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of this State. Persons In this city have received letters from his friends saying that he would like to have their support. . Mr. Home Is a. well-to-do business man, who is known throughout th'e state as a loyal Democrat and a good fellow. One Among Many Soldiers. Col. Samuel S, Stokes, who works for Mr, - N . J. Sherrill, is . having a good time in hichmond, V this week, being a soldier among soldiers. He has been banking on this trip for some weeks. , . Free sampws or Preventles" and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr. Snoop, Raclno, Wis., simply to prove mrtt. Preventlcs are little Candy Cold Ciire tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventirs prevent colds a the name Implies when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe. break it up safely and quickly with Preventlcs. Sold by Bur. well-Dunn Rstall Store. Gattis Property Under At tachment Papers. X the uisappearanco of W. charged with the def alca- out $4,000, several attach- rs have been levied on the -oods and a number of of i ft the departed one. Mr. Jlartman sued on a debt s the Allen Hardware Com- 1155. Chas. E, Johntbn & lalelgh firm which Gattls it have represented, sent a this week who took charge a offlce fixtures, which he jred to the firm The hal be divided up among the nice Pritcliard Memorial tnurch. Eaptlst congregations of the ) nite with the congregation . ritchard ; Memorial Baptist xx tsunaav evening in a rvice in recognition of the i oi me tritcnara Memorial A idresnes will be made by II- H. Hulten and Rev. T,. L The pastor, Rev. Dr. E. r, will preside. ; This Is look rd to as an occasion of Joy t. The services will begin . and not only the Baptists, :lic generally are invited. I to Speak to Pythians. , F. S. Neal, of Chicago, r an address in the Pythian vt -at $ o'clock Mr. Neal lent of the Insurance de 'l the Knierhts of Pvt'ita. tr-rs of all the Charlotte urjrcd to be present at this n l hear the address, which orth while. j' Husband Beat Her. ! with bfjating' his wife, Mr. i. a white man, was ar nlay morning .and spent city, etopplng at the ! v"s in the Highland ' The warrant was ' -asls of a complaint "s, by telephone. , The Artistic Stieff T CHAMBERLAIN'S tak4 pleimire In "litl of Cham ZJm. Kdward ".. . wr,: i 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 taste.' Stieff Manufacturer of the Piano with the Sweet Tone. Southern ; Warerooms: V... 4.i -V A V - " - v .. O i - adulterated Paint measure up to the American Stand ard Davis 1C0 Per Cent. Pure Paint Verbum Sap! For Sale by Ezsll-X!yers:Co., Charlotte. TTLVT DL13IOXD RING. Loni9 Porter and his Luck and Jlm mie Peoples. The proudest man in North Caro lina is Mr. L. W. Porter, of Dilworth, who drew the lucky ticket In the dia mond ring contest at the recent meetT ing of the order of the United Com mercial Travelers In this city. Out of 8,000 tickets given out Mr. Porter got 20 and out of that number the one that called for the ring, which cost $350. Mr. Porter could not be lieve that such good fortune had ov ertaken him In his advanced age, af ter having had so much trouble In days-gone by. Jimmle Peoples, the fattest travel ing man In seven States, played a lit tle game on Mr. Porter. Hearing that he had received the ring he call ed him aside and whispered: "That was a great gag they played on you. Porter." , "What was that?" "That ring. Why, you didn't get the real thing but a five-cent affair that they bought to pan off on you. They sent for you Just to make a don key of you." "I was ready to cast my fine ring into a trash basket, for I couldn't 1M1 the difference," said Mr. Porter. "But a friend saved me." When your back aches u is almost in variably an indication that something Is wrong with your kidneys. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills affcrd prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, in. flammation of the bladder and all uri nary troubles. : Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. JUST OUT THE PRINCESS VIRGINIA By Con Williamson, author of "Lady Betty" This sprightly story bids fair to be the big summer novel of the year. Price $1.50. . A few other popular books: Sir Nigel . . . $1.50. Siamese Cat . . $1.50. The Smiths . . $1.50. Carmichel . . . $1.50. Sampson Rock $1.50. Dulcibel . I . $1.50. Be sure to get a copy Facts About the South, by Mr. Edmunds, editor of The Manufacturers' Record. Paper covers .. ... ; .. 25c. Stone and Barringer Co. Booksellers and Stationers. Charlotte, N. C. ' Made of beautiful fabrics in :;ovr sprinc; pat terns. , These are the days .vhen a man can afford to be a bit extravagant in the matter of shirts. Plain White Shirts, cufis attached or de tached, coat style or plain,- the quality not to be matched. $1.00 and $1.EQ. If you prefer a Colored Shirt, we have ..what you want, in neat figures and stripes, as well as a large range of Gray, Light and Dark Blue $1.00 and $1.50. . YorRe Bros. Roo'ers. ' "S LOW CLOTH CO nmmn oooooooocooooooocooooooooo 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. . 0000000000000000000300000T (INCORPORATED) . We want to talk to yon abont our SPECIAL STJMMEIt RATES. Sate $5.00 on single course, or $10.00 on combined course, by talcing advantage of our SPECIAL SUMMER OFFERS. , - Come to us and the world's beet and most modern business education is yours. Positions for alT who take our combined course, or money refunded Writa for our propositions they will put you to thinking. Address . '. . v KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. ' Charlotte. N. C . Ralelgn, V. CL We Have just received a large shipment of Library Tables and we are offering some big values in Weathered Oak and Mahogany 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 and $35.00. Centre Tables Oak, 75c. up to a handsome Quarter-sawed Oak Table for $22.50. We are offering good values In . aU kinds of Tables, as we are very crowded in xnis aepartment ana must maKc room. . : to pay at ether l l'lv I.; (J V ". J f DtSlCnEQ line of Lvcniii C Yv"e can fit any ir;:.: fectly in the mc:t v date Tuxedos. If you are in need something nice, don't fct see what we have. -The, excellence of Tuxedos and all. article Evening Dress is not passed, ,r Ed. Mellon Cc LEADING CLOTHIERS Tii2 Brown C With you the main thought when choosing Su1 mer Shirts is individuality and refinement, is it And so you carefully scan dozens of patterns find the few you require. , With us the thought and the method are same, only we search through hundreds of patte to find the. few dozens we consider suitable foi; patrons. he Tate-Brown Co No. 6 S. Tryon Street. Just a Whisper Off the Square., ' Hen's Garments to Order tn the Tailoring Department. . J o This high-grade Delivery Wagon $90.00, Including lettering. Wagon without top, but with slde-boards, $67.50. This Wagon is anteed to be high-grade In every respect -,.-V- We build a number of other styles, and sell on easy terms. J. W. WadswortKs' Sons Comp CHARLOTTE, N. C. Visit our fetor e and comp - ro pric c 3 with" the : 3 y cu ar Presbyterian Goltegc for VIoi CHAULO TTE, N. C ' , x- . r- ; ! Second term beams January 10. 107. Special rates xor any For Catalogue, address TtEV. 3. It. rtlMTMSKS. I. !.. PresIdenL ''Mil' I 1 I 9 1 !
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