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t t t y c ! - ,, !l 1 ! I il t i i w.,Kh they dcciiit:.! un . oiTre.-.::ive in the new .iu; The. citizer.3 did not rn cut I:i full force. At least i Into the?rnall apartment .e f ors were opened, filling n to overflowing. ioard yaa. called to order, by IcNlnch Beveral seconds after ith Secretary Anderson at his ad a full attendance of alder mebody madea motion to dis ith the reading of the minutes ist meeting and this was ra.ll for everyone appeared to: have mition that all the time there tld he needed for the transac .lC ot'ssary business. . Before the bill waa taken up," Alderman chairman , of the street to, asked permission to read r, and this. was granted, t3ev iortant recommendations as, ear later, were made, but as. vigorous objection to voting eport as a whole, so each sec s ireaiea separately with tne results. Each was in th a recommendation to the .yibllo service, that It might iat the aldermen expect of It rst recommendation was that I erected at the city station a h metal roof, the shed to be ( of housing, U city wagons I gx mules be purchased. This uea unanimously, -i second "pointed out that a permanent nature should t once at tha subway of the j Air Lme IUlroad:on Nerth .The '; railroad, It , was pointed 'agreed to do part of this work 'ernlng the track directly, but , snouid go aneafl, and com f Objection was made to this man Williams, on the ground railroad ; was already under ; frith "the; city: to , vdo "all this it. "Why," he asked, "should 10 it, men?- ie," said Mr. Kirkpatrlck, I hoard , of public service be ! to ' Investigate, ascertain rtract - obtains between the vnd the city, and also the cost ! the necessary work." This d. :; COLLEGE AND FOURTH, ! i third recommended that reet, . a very important tho ' be- durably paved from it "to Third, and that Fourth tn Tryon to College, be slm ted; that the board of pub ; should investigate the cost rk, and thM; the chairman ,eet committee of the alder- I the chairman of the same of the board of public ser- lit to Baltimore or some oth rn city, to investigate. This id. e: vv,: ' .Vf 11, , at ftils 5 point, moved joard of public service be I to ascertain also the cost bo blocks in the heart of the ade and Tryon streets. This d. .';Mr.' Garibaldi spoke in his, saying that the proper especially merchants who ocks of fine goods easily by dust ' would - be glad to if not all the burden. ITICISM OF PARK. iBtomary," read the next in substance, "to approprl It the sum of S1.000 to the ( 5eet commission, which has ply, . been, removed practi under the control of the idermen. The park to which l has been devoted has de- nto a loanng piace zor tne outh of one , race." The Is . expressed that some at s money should remain in self ' and the recommenda ithdrawn that the matter Iken up at another time. lurth f street Bhoufla be the extent of four feet on side rm Church street d that. wndomnatkMi pro. resorted to. was .next a.d- frirkpatrlcic moved that in of the treet committee & to investigate and ne- gnatures of the property were willing to , donate 1 : : I :i t ' .uril in the t th s t e 1ne. of order and 'he for this purpose. This VDE EAST AVENUE. ( then perhaps (the most pt (the recwnmondatlons; ivenue be so graded and to aillow free passage of v.p'bActee'. "."At present," p&rt, "every stoppage of ves not omJy a commer- danger to life and limb. nended thaithe board of Ve, after a 'testing by a .competent engineer, shall itwo railroads (to tower v;,-n 1 I ..It v it. ' GEM HEARD FROM. -'('vs. Cameron Morrison & "Whlt lock appeared in behalf of the Gem Restaurant, which Mr. Morrison said is taxed in about 10 different ways. "You have sot .us down," he said, "asi a restaurant, a cigar stand, a fruit stand, a confectionary wstahlisJiiment, a lunch counter and a hotel. We have no reg-ular soda fountain and while we eeli some soft drinks thy are mostly served in connection with meal3. We think some special pro vision should be made in1 favor of a concern where bo -many sorts of bus iness are done in one place. This amounts to J260 1n all." THE TAX ON SOFT DRINKS. Mr. J. J. Adams protested against the tax on dealers In soft drinks, on oni ground that it double taxes the manufacturer, and injures the small dealer wiho says he cannot pay It and buy ice too. Mr. E. L. Iveesler objected next to the imposition of a tax. of $25 on "all painters doing work under con tract" on tho ground that this would work a hardship on the man who does only on occasional job and that It would reajct .to the detriment of the public. . , ' , Mr. Adams again' ook the floor In objection to the tax on the bottlers of mineral waters, which he consid ered exorbitant. ' The .trade, h said, s not traffic in a luxury, the Josses are large and many are dependent on the 4ndustry for a. living. He sug- sepea a graduated tax ofJZa on businesses of 2S;000 or under; J50 on those doing $50,000 or dowij to the mext grade, etc. ' VARIOUS OBJECTIONS. Messrs. i J. H.'- Weam and J. Fore objected to the tax on lumber dealers as a tax on mamuf acturers, wfhdch was Hinoonit em plated, Mr. J. M, O'Donoghuo, the butcher,.: object ed to the $25 tax on butchers selling by wholesale, saying that this forced tho tuMIc to pay a double. tax. Mr. IOrkpaitrick -was emphatic In tiia de nunolatlon of the ?. provision taxing dealers extra when their werv from the - coimtry. . Messrs. Weddlngton and Pharr. hardware men.' asked a graduated tax on dealers dn , 'hard ware. ; v - And thus it went." Untu' well past 11 o'clock th board listened to oib- Jections put forward 4y various cit izes. Since It was out of the ques tion at this .hour to take any action. it was decided tihat; a (meeting of the nnance committee toe called for fc' night at 8 o'clock and a meeting of tne aieanmen for Thursday night at :o. M both rnieejUnas the citizens with grievances will be Tjerimlttad tn be' present and at tho second, final action will be taken. The committee re-port of Mr. Scott -will 'be ublished when the aldermen; get through with it. and less A. r f""T ,', ..ro fcr To-Day, ci-d To-i: lYc:!::2ocIay cncl Thursday $5.00 and $5.95 skirts, sale price .. .. .. .. .. $5.95 and $6.50 skirts, sale price ... .. .. .. .. . $3.95, $6.95, $150 and $8.50 skirts, sale price . . . . . . . . ' $1.95 $9.50, $11.50 and $17.50 skirts, sale price $6.93 $12,50, $15.00 and $17.50 skirts, sale price ...... $9.95 Eemember, this sale is for these two days only. Avail yourself of the opportunity of purchasing a new skirt at nearly one-half price. None sent on ap proval; Extra charges for alterations. ' v Brown and Tan Silk Gloves Hemstitched Linen ; rarasols at $1.00 i::; 21 In. ; i::itation Btyl?; 24 in. r h rr-'j- ?i.;j. EXrOCITION, penulne cowh!,I, world beater; 22 in. C3.CD, 24 in. $3.D, 28 in. ?:.CJ. Extra light Fibre Casts, extra llht Steamer Trunks, Gents' Hat Boxes, Ladies Hat Trunks; all the best styles Trunks and Bags. GILREATil 6 CO. Statesvi I leFe mal eCol lege Modern equipment, abla faculty. Large attendance. . Kind home In fluences. 'Moderate, prices for such excellent advantages. Only good and studious girls are wanted.' Board and tuition for session; 1147.00. Other prices as moderate. Send for cata logue. J. A. SCOTT. D. D.. Pres. necessary, as a prerequisite to securing the negro. i The news that the alleged inurcu r was in New York was reoip'Md tome time ago, both the iooll and tho Kato authorities at Ral.3lsh co operating in an effort to apprehend him. Gover nor uienn appointea sergeant -Pitts a special agent to fetch the accusal man thither. SIR. W. 11. CLARTY ELECTED. Board of Health Elects a Chief In. spector for the Sanitary Depart ment -Other Matters of Interest Transacted At a special meetinc of the board or neaitn last - night, Mr. W. R. Clarty was elected chief inspector tor tne sanitary department and Mr. J. C. Traywlck one of his assistanta. ine session was well attended, onlv ur. v. a. tsiana being absent. The most -of the time -was spent in dis cussing various topics relating to the health and sanltarv condition nt th city Mr. M. I Davis was ordered transferred from the sanitary in spection department to the food inspection-work and placed under the special direction of Dr. E.. n. rtnir- Ister, ,A motion was nassed rnrtnirtne- that all orders for supplies for the health department be sijrned In dunll- cate by Dr. F, O. Hawley, city "physi cian, and that the original be t re turned with the order. - It wan or. dered that an investigation be made as to the cost of a number of ear ha pa cans to be distributed over the city.' The hour being late, the meeting ad journed until Friday night, when an other session will be held. T AFTER . ALLEGED MURDERER, Serjeant Pitts Is In New York to Brlna jiume umnre ionnsont a JNefrro Accused of Murdering a Coh.reil Woman on Mint Street a Few Years Ago- , A message wm yester.Uv ret-efve.1 by Chief Orr, of ine )Da,rtment of police, from Serunt Pit's, Wnn has gone to New York city as special agent to bring back Charlie Johnson, the ne gro iwho is accused of having killed a negro woman named Jordan on Mint street several years ago. The tele gram was to tne enrect tnat some r.n I'll stop your pain free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative and my book on either Dyspepsia. Tha Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment Don't make the common error if treating symp toms only. Symptom treatment is treat- ing the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves the in side nerves mean stomach weakness, al ways. And tho Heart, and Kidney's as well, have their controlling , or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's restorative has made its fame. No other remedv even claims to treat the "inside nerves. '"' Also for bloating, bllilousnesa. bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to-day for samples and free book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Re storative is sold by BurwU Dunn Re tail Store. ?and begin the erection of expected complications have arisen in the matter of necessary papers and a trip to Albany would probably become ems.1 y referred to the 'street committee 'to the ia brljreia which will . hA I This was referred to the J the street commission's lihat he may report. chair find -y-port on he costs. iJ and to report on !exue bill vp. ; V resolutely, staved off the f unther business in or Jthe , iwaltlng. crowd, lit be, hpard, and th?e !,d in. Chairman Scottr ;;e committee, then, com :feadinf of amended pro Id on by the committee. , any. objections from the might be heard. The then be taken 1ip later jnen. : Provision after I read, spicy interjections r m HT3 OWN DOCTOR. ' man canr.ot arford to em m for every slight ailment '; may occur In his family, ord to neglect them, as so the scrnteh of a pm "n to cause the loos of a ry man must from ne n doctor for this clam urcess often depends upon "nt, v.hlch can only bo ')lc medicines aro kopt at m's Remedies have been or many years and enjoy on. r . Colic, Cholera and Dlar- r bowel complainta Cou?h Remedy for croup .and whooping 1 Pain Balm fan antlsep "r cuta, bruises, burnn. Lune-baclt and rheu- HR FIRFJD THK STICK. "I have fired the walking-stick Pva carried over 40' years, on account of. a sore that resisted every kind of treatment until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me n happy man," write John Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Plies, Burns, etc, by aU druggists. 25c. . Working the Combination The right kind of tailoring should fit perfectly, be stylish in appearance , and : Improve the figure. , That requires a little skill, a little art, and a whole lot of Judgment. We "wqrkr the combination" successfully. How's this strike you Ours is "safe" tailoring. . TWO-PlECE SUIT SPECIAL s $23.00. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. TAILORS, 9 S. Tryon Street. THE NORFOLK & SOUTHERN , RAILWAY COMPANY Announces the Opening Of Its All Rail Route Between N EWBERN AND NORFOLK Beginning June 18th, 1007. : Train No. 3 will leave Newbern daUy except Sunday af6:15 a. m., ar riving at Norfolk at 2:00 p. m. ; Train No. 4 will leave Norfolk dally except Sunday at 11:66 a. ra., arriving at 7:40 p. m. ,, Steamers will run between Newbern and Belhaven as usual, except - that steamers w4U leave Newbern at 3:00 p. m. on and after June "18th, In stead of 6:30 p. m.. as at present. H. C. HUDGEVS. ' General Passenger Agent R. E. L. BUNCH, Traffic Manager. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT Fifth floor, Trust Bid. 'Phone STC " CHARLOTTE. N. O. FRANK P. SIILBURN & . C0, ARCHITECTS 'WASHINGTON. O, 0. JA!kIESTprN EXPOSITION Norfolk, Vav April 26-Nov. SO, 1907. SOUTH1SRN RAILWAY affords superior service and accom modatlons to the Jamestown Ex position. Pullman sleeping cars and flrst- ciass aay coacnes are operated be tweeh Charlotte and Norfolk without change on trains 33 and 34. Dining car service Deiween nariotte and ureensDoro.- . In addition to through equipment via-direct line, Southern Railway gives excellent service to Norfolk via Kicnmona, : operating several trains daily between Charlotte and Rich mond in each direction, two of which nancue through Pullman cars- Tickets sold via Richmond, except coach excursion tickets, will be honored via direct line from Norfolk returning, and tickets reading to Nor folk via direct line will be honored irom -Kicnmona returning if desired Rates from Charlotte to Norfolk ana return: - uqach Excursion tickets I. . . . $ 7.60 Fifteen-Day Tickets ...... 12.40 Bixiy-juay Tickets . . . . ..... 13.46 Season tickets 16.15 voacn excursion tickets sold Tues days only, and are not good in Pull man or parlor cars: are Umlteed seven aays. ' n or further Information and Pullman reservation, call on any agciu ouuiuem iaiiway or write R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TATLOE, O. P. A., Washington, D. C. iS !)llis!(eylfMlL,l AND 6 Full Quarts For Carolina Whiskey 82.95 SLn by Irweniible mall order whlnker houtm r J-c.OQ to 13.60 PwralleB. Rtaka s apacial priea en CAROLINA VfV ' Vtohow that we are not f mkl nf n Vhui f y'"7 teaa acrw, makinf ua tht largest mail ardr whiakay houM in tha world. 3 SA?PLE BOTTIXS FREE. Sand nt 12.95 and wo tV TT expreas 6 f uU auarti ef Carolaia Whiskey and vo Ztdieka," "(K44 Bsnd" and Caspar's 12 Year OH WliKe SPECIAL NOTICE! We daflw tha abora , id xovrui in ether a swat rami some ethai ..w viwumj wuiiifc. imhui cua wiu atm .m uijf m.. v M - . - j- -w. vavfvm Bnuwn any w. d pio varoima. yiijnia and West Virslnla. but eoatomera livl ! vuiar expiwsa Unas rnuit (end km tor tha f a in ether statea reached hv Adune nnl,Tk. v.-.!.-- " .-, " I B CA5PCR CO., Inc.. loanoHe. Va. f,itL'"t"1'1-' thl DhlOl Va IM, t PUt, Tt 111 wkUW nil ufer cifwrrlttm ef tr. a OUcm W4 foltaatoM fan wiw Ike la.l rr Vm4 u4 tnt Ul. RECEIVER'S ' NOTICE TO CUEDI , , ; TORS, . By, virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county, made at the June Term, 1907, thereof in the case therein pending entitled General Fire Extinguisher Co. vs. Carolina Plumbing and Heating Co., all creditors of the Carolina Plumb ing and Heating Company are hereby notified to present their claims to, and file them with the ' undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 16th day of July, 1907. All creditors are hereby notified that If-they fail to so present and file their claims, they will be barred from any participation In the distribution of the assets of the said Carolina Plumbing & Heating o. xnis June i, is07. HAROLD S. HALL, Receiver, No. 218 S. College Street, Charlotte, n. C, I .IT- . . - Loci:::? t-: . goo '3 hive tho gold goo Jd, I: cheaper. GAfeiijAlD, i & Dxo:: Leadlnj Jewel i We close at 6 o'clock, day excepted. THE CROWELL SAtITOXUUM CO, INU Tot the Treatment of 1 IThlskejr, Morphine and Nervous . - Disease. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forma of electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, constitute consulting1 hoard. 8. IL CROWELI.. If. D-, Prm HOLLISTER'S Rocky Umkk Tea Kscfa i a Baiy Medicine fcr luty PsopieT t Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, A enectflo tor Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troublei, Plmplee. Eocema, Impure lilood, Bad Breath, Slutslsh Bowela. Headaohe and Baakaohe. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form. S6 oenu a box. Genuine mads by HotxisTKR Diwjo Com pant. Hadieoa, Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE a, !CnP0DI!IE Noti ice. ; Notice is hereby giv , the annual meeting f stockholders of the Nort olina Railroad "Compar oe held in the city of boro, K. C, on Thursday, 11. 1907, at 12 M. Notice, is also givan th Transfer Books will bo i ten days prior thereto. By order of H. O. CHATHAM. Tr A. H. ELLER, Sec. & '; This June 20. 1907. For $1 5. a TOIT CAN DUY. a No. t Remington tyr ao. o Remington tyv No. 5 Buck lypswn Franklin typewriter, Williams typewriter. Tost typewriter. a Densmore typewrite a No. .1 Smith Premier For $25. a TOU CAN EUT. a No. 10 EarLock twe a No 6 Fay-Sho typcwi ro. i uay-sno type No. 3 Oliver typewrit No. I Remington tyi a' No. 7 Remington tyr ftnr ' TOU CAN BUY. a No. 7 Remington ty; No. Smith Premier t No. 4 Smith Premier t No. 1 Underwood tyr a No. s underwood t: CURES V ALU ACIICO TdalkouUlOa Atcnaetefat $35. a J. L CRAYTOn s o: 217 South Ttyon Street. CIIARLOTTE, . - - - EM Is It, that almost everyone v. to furnish their Porch (Mrs, I!::' end Settees? It Is because we handle ' The Very BEST, MOST CO.-r: RLE and the MOST 1) Mi Have you seen our unu of Rockers at prices: $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.25, $2.5. $3.00, 03.50, $4.00, $1.50 au.l We can interest you in bot . and quality; not only la porch ers, but anything in our line. pay you to give us a call. tWIUIH 'i . OHC'SSXFOn IIEII Arc good shoes. ' They look, well and they wear well. 1 hey represent that rare quality or - shoe excellence, style and comfort united. King Quality shoes interest men who are particular about their shoes. Every man who wears King Quality Shoes once invariably buys them j1'? J again. He knows they keep A their shape longer than other shoes. If dralw does not enrry ''KING QUALI TY," send for priced, catalogue. VS.' - x k ' i TKES...J.OTSK; X TVu tvuvt. miE;mBt8 aire our. is worth the tiine an4 attention of any one to .visit this special remodeling sale. "- We want the robm fcjr" our alterations which we are going to make in July. We give you from one-fourth to one-half off the price to take the goods ,off of our hands during this sale. . ; ' Your friends have made money by taking advantage of this offer. You can save money too if you, come quick. Saving is just the same as making. "No, such bargains were ever offered here before. Here we tell about a few prices we want some one to make 'money on at once: 1 $90.00 Curly Birch Suit, now J. ?37.50t , 1 $2.75.00 Sideboard- now ' 1 $25.00 flat seat Velour Couch, now . . j. Jbou.uu veiour tJavenport, now . .. ' 50 $1.00 Kattan Rockers, now ... . 100 $1.50 27-in. Jute Rugs, now .. Hundreds and thousands of other things at prices that can't be matched, i down in" plain figures. 1a..CD. (" r " try o tT cd -tnmoch Hl"n, l ' i. . a v V V
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