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; - y, T i livers r.l i si. ': l i U'vU-iCU- -' T ' l - t, n u V rlf '7":lC COAL w h illiiilu -33 :l g " ..' iT ..nit.. : .iig ji.u'icty oi the Car , ,1 a meeiin last niant in the W. S. After r.rff i:lent. in the chair. t e regular business of : r. Charles E. Waddell, the session, engineer at 1,-f liiltmorc estate, nttde a technical address upon the subject of "Heating ty Electricity. As an aosiraci principle, electro heat per unit, at eay one cent per kilowatt hour, is about 10 tmes as exiwitsive as the wrae unit made with burning coal at 14 per Jon. On the other "hand there are many conditions where 10 time toe.heat from the? coal is wasted as compared with What is used. In such cases electricity may toe used wttn the same money economy per unit. In many mother cases ome In creased cost of heat and electricity U yet economic -hecause of either cleanliness or convenience or both. Savin of servants here might te n important factor to turn the balance in favor of electric heating;. The Immense waste energy of water-power between 1I o'clock midnigrht n.J o'clock in the morning might well tf : used, to iheat targe storage vessel of toot water and by 'the "Use of such current stored, at say one quarter of a cent per kilowatt, a cotton mill jniyat be heated during the day. Mr. Waddell has changed over the v heating system In Blltmore . house , from a method by steam to a method tHr lectrlcity. The "new electric- heating system is more satisfactory TJ even more economic. He gets i, Cwiwpany. He lb.s also equipped the laundry for electrfcs operation bath as to power and Seating, the most -unique feature-being the boiling of the clothes fev electricity. """'' 1' Mr. Waddell' s address was listened to with close attention by the 40 or fiO engineers who attended the mect- After the meeting the society ad journed to the Manufacturers' Club, where a supper was served and where -goad fellowship prevailed. IX CITY POLICE COURT. Tb rial Monday Momlnir Run of Fights. Drunk and Disorderly Con duct -O won fWc Apnenfed and Warrant For Mayhem Issued. Testerday's waa the customary first of the we a recorder's court. The f room was crowded to suffocation by a throng which hung upon the words ! of -witnesses, lawyers f and court as though each syllable betokened life or death and as t.ioujh eac".i case was one of world-wide interest and lm " porta nee. There was nothing much out of the ordinary. .John Jones ha J naa a ngni.wun nis nexi aoijr neign ' bor and Bill Smith had fallen by t ie wayside, Saturday night and Sally . Jofiioson, colored, had had a mlsun-i-derstandljig with Annie Brown, and so forth unto the end. t The trial of Messrs. II. I Owens and Henry Skipper, for an affray, was rplcy, both sides being represent.! by counsel. . These painters. It win 1e recalled, had n encounter Saturday morning near the square and Skipper bit ft the little finger of Owens. Skipper's case was disposed of In a magistrate's court and in the record , ex's court Owns was fined $10. He ,. T. A. Adams, jhad a warrant Issued for Skipper, fharing him with may hem, fae maiming of the person of another. This was tr be tried be- fore a magistrate. , Other cases disposed of wer as fol lows; John Knox, alias Joe Miller, for disorderly conduct, a penny and costs. J. F. Drtnkar.l, for belitr drunk, $10 an-d ;cots. X-.-W. Mullls, drunk a llOrderly. $10 and costs. Viola Fleming, for retailing, forfeited a $25 bond. X O. etxnr, tor being drunk, $10 and costs. C. L. Pope, for .irunk enn. $20 an1 -?osts. H. A., Fisher, retailing, dlsmlmed Mos McOuay, malicious mtsch-lef. $3 artd cost. John fcharpe. for helng drunk. $i and rni!t. Cater Vieler. for rsmhlln. bound otey to the higher ennrt, H. M. L"ich, for being drunk. $1V Gor Free man, for helng drir,k. forfeltel a $10 bonJ. Pinkne- Voting, for being a nuUnce was fined. 4. BERVICE BOABT) MKKTR. Ronrd Harlr rimrge of Streets Tt M rhne of Ritutlon nioronehlr -C'ti'T,lttee to Close -niracis inr nrronr ann f;,weps :? ) xne Doard of puono safety held a prolonged session last 'night, at which matters relating to sewers flnft rm K. ing were carefully dlscused and ths A committee consisting of Mr. T. W. Hswklrn, chairmani and Commlsslon . c Bargent and Washburn, was au thorised to make a contra:t for the t eurblng which is to be purchased. The rewer committee, with Commis sioner Pharr as chairman, was author . led to concMide a contract for the in stallation of newers where they are to be -plscfd on the streets which are to ! permanently paved. it was ae-iaed that finished curb ' Ing, of a better sort than that now In use twill be laid. C'lrfular corners In- stead of fguare corners will be made, nd wah basins will be installed at " iatervals. '"Whether two lines of sewers, one on each side, of Xo-ih Tryon down to Eighth, will be necessary or only one, has not yet been derided, but It s hoped that one can be made suf fldent The committee which have the j, maiting oi conirar.is may re'Wve bids or (proreed )n any other manner they t deem bes'. Baiienet, parade and Initiation. , .Tlje banquet of the United Com mercial Travelers of Charlotte. of . n" mention tias been made, will! be V.d at the Cm Cafe on the night1 -- - iv MUW, ii j wi3j.De preceded at 10 o'clock that - nvomlng by a comic street parade tn CMtwme. The Woodmnn Band will march, In the afternoon at $ o'clock a srfaat from Rhelby, Bock Hill, Ches ter, Gsstonla and Monroe will be put ' 'through, the day ending up with the ,cTimWin si-mini,' Tne travelers ,'r wery enthusiastic already. All members of the order In the two Car . Una are urgd to Join In on thli occasion. " - First Goiernmeiit Report Out. . Tae fjrst rlnners report of the- new cotton year Issued , by the Census Bureau appeared yesterday. The number of bales gtnhed to September 1st was 191,406 a against 407.6S1 last year. The condition of the cmn up to August 55th was 72.7 per cent' tiraipirw wiin j 7. on t:i same ste last year. . North ' Dirollna was marked fg, per cent The report raused sharp break In the market, the t loa approximating $0 pojnu. If real coffee rttsturbn your Womaeh! or Hert or Krtry,, thr-n trv this rWier f'.jifee tmliatlon-Dr, fihwD's JsHh Co(f. Dr, Sbnoo hH Vloiwly n;ehed old Java and Mocha Coffee 1o f.jvor anl tsste. et It has not a single r,'n X ,rJ Cort in it. , lr, Khoop's Jjlth Coifea Imitation is msda from pure tot.td grains or -r eereala with . 1 Jilt., N'uu-ta Msdx Un'mhmt. . o tJio'ji long wait, Tou will surely PR0MPT?SIilPHDITSROM OUR OWi! MIIIES LARGE.5T.AND BLST EQUIPPED COLLIERIES Chesapeake: Ohio Coal Coke. Co. M.O.BROOKS GEN. MGR. Elizabeth QoUege and Conservatory of Music CHARLOTTE, X. C. ' A HIGH-GRADE; , CO LIJ2GE FOR WOMEN Beautiful suburban location. Modern buildings and equipment. Ablo ahd experienced teachers. Classical, , Music. Art. Expression, ' Elective courses, . v , ' t ' 1 The illustrated catalogue will glvo avcorrest Idea of tho courses of study, and the superior advantages offered. - . I . . CHARLES B- KING, President. BRICK LARGE STOCK. "T ' Georgia-Carolina Brick Company HOWARD 1L STAFFORD, President. Write for Prices, M'ADENTILLE'S LIBRARY. Hustling Gaston Mill Town Will Have Fine Library Facilities In a Few Years Bencneence of the Late Dr. Giles McAden lakcH Provluton for . Income of $1,200 a Year. , In accordanco with a provision in the will of the late Dr. Giles MoAden, who died Ju Charlotte about twq years ago, a handsome ibrary build ing has been erected at McAdenvllle by the mills there. Dr. McAden left $12,000 in gilt-edged securities which assure an Income of $1,200 a year for the library's maintenance, on the condition that the mills erect a build ing. T:ie latter has Just been com pleted at a cost of $8,600. Ittls handsome and well furnished. An accumulation of $2,500 is al ready on hand and thin will buy a good number of books to begin witn. It Is estimated that $400 a year win pay for tijie runnint expenses of the Institution,'-' leaving $800 to buy 'books. A little reflection will show that in a few vera t'.ie town will have facili ties far superior to those of any oth er town of anything like Us size. M-f. R. R. Rav b'js- general oversight of the library. It will open October 1st. ORDINANCE SUSPENDED. Mavor Asks Board of Public Safety Not to I nforre Hitching PM Or 1 Inn nee Until AUlermen Can Pass On It. On account of mutft complaint against the ordinance forbidding the hitching of horses to any ttort of posta wltnln the fnre.jlmHtt, Mayor . S. Mc XI neb yesterday requested the board of public service to delist from fur ther enforcement, until the matter can bo passed oh by the present board of aldermen, The ordinance Is an old one, having been on bhe books many years and the new police department has been attempting to enforce it. Many country people In particular have entered protest ag'ilnst the law and, In deference to their vlejvs as well ,as those of sun dry Charlotte citizens who oppose It, It will be held up until further con sideration may be given It. The mat ter will come u-p at the next meeting of the aldermen, which will be heM Monday night, October 7th, unless a special meetin be called for some reason before that time. EH YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL "the liiglier grade col leges by their piano equipment. Invariably the best colleges use the Artistic Stieff Piano exclusively. Due West Female College, Due West, & C, placed an order for 12 Stieffs to.;be.Jde-:' livered by Sept. 5tn7 1907. It shows con clusively tho character of the music depart ment of this old and lionorc1 institution. . Chas M. Stieff Manufacturer ) , of the "' Btleff, 'bbaw andfStteff Sell' TUyer Piano. 2 SOUTHERN WAREROOMt 5 tf. Trade SL, a CHARLOTTE, N. C t-lirYllK0THrHj.':2ger; RICHMOND, VlRGr IA n Red and. Buff,' Dry Pressed sod Common Baildliig. . PROMPT. SHIPMENT. AUGUSTA, GA. 5SXS MR. A. H. CLAYTON HERE. Will Sell Xew-Tunison Maps of the Carolina and the Greater United States To Locato in Charlotte. Mr. A, H. Clayton, southern agejit for H. C. Tunlson, map xompller of New tork ; and fCCj!93f moved fromtAtlanta, GaV to Chariotio, to live. He arrived Jn the city several days ago and as iooii u he can get lotnted he will move his family here. Ilia object in locating in Charlotte is to put upon the market a -new map of North and Eouth Cafollna which has Just appeared from the 'Tunlson presses. This map is printed on heavy paper, S by 4 l-2 4et, and ready for hanging on the wall. It htws every county in the two States In separate colors and j every towns'.ifp likewise, with plaits of distances and figures be tween all stations, location of all post offices telesra ph and express offices and overy estimate; of the population of each town and village to date. The Tunlson presses have recently printed a now Qreater United States twip w hich Mr. Clayton will also place on the market; It outlines all the States, deainates the counties In sep arate colors and locates all the princi pal rltles and Incorporated towne. On the reverse of this map sia map of the world in 23 sectional phases, showing; the continental divisions, dif ferent races of mankind, prevailing revisions, ocean soundings, etc. To check a coldt nulckly, get from your drtiflst some Hula Candy Cold Tablets called Preventlcs. Dniforlsts everywhere nre now dispensing Prevontlcs. for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventlcs contain no Q'linlne, no laXBtlve, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneefce stane" Prevetitieii will prevent Pneumonia. F.rnnehlHs, LaGrlppe, et;. , Hen1 the tmme, Preventlcs. Oood for feverlrh children. 48 Preventlcs 25 cepts. Trial bcxes 5 cents. Sold by Burwejl-Dunn Ketnll Store. What! You Don't (let It Done Right? Wear a badly laundered, shirt anyhow? Don't do it. Have it done right. The "Model right way. way" is the j MODEL LAUNDRY CO., "Correct Laundering." West Fifth SI At Church, Phono ISO. ... mi 'K ti ii :i .-ii t . MS A tminr m iittt r i Sufcii Miami u 9 .1. .- r w , - ' it- - t" i . . . , '-"r- VL t. PicCOY We -;;ii your attention to the t,ct ''Kit we now have on band a" full line if .SCHOOL UOOICS iind RCiieral hCiluOL hCPi'LlLS, Includ'i-m. c:opv Hooks, Drawing llook v'rit!ntr Tablets, I'ens, Pcn cH Hues. Crayons, Mucilage, Ink, J;ox Pap.r, .iveiopes, etr., at lowest prices. We are prepared to supply almost anyiniuj that i usually kept In a first-class book store. Gm ri Oobincon Ci Go 300-301 Xorth Tryon Street,. CHARLOTTE, X. C. k . Xxduslve Agents , : "EUitic" riltne CabineU 'i Flat aod Kali Top Desks . of Design Modem j . Dlrtctor'i Table Oiflca Chairs. 1 Single sod In Sets Vertical Fillnz Cabinets ' Tot Letters, Legal - Documents, Bills, -Reports and Cord Index ' Records WS CARRY THESB GOODS IN STOCK STONE & BARRINGEK CO., Oftleo Oiltfltters,. r POPULARITY- Soon Brings a New Style Into Disfavor - . , ' ' : , ' --:- '''' ..":b.' .: ,i;T.'.::' - The remedy lies in being well in advance. Next season the suit models that we show to-day will be generally worn. . " In the stylish Autumn Suits, especially made for us in .New York, you a re offered a season , of cx clusiveness. . , . : v , Ready-to-Wear Suits '..$22.50 to" $40.00.' Tailoring and Clothing Department second floor. " The Tate - Brown Co. No. 6 S. Tryon Street. MJost WlilapCT 6ft the ' Square. .r. -Hm J i i ) .a v i aws i K 1 ft Mi.a'f M ll ill" South Tryon St.- Fall Whispers The eatner:'is likely, to turn cool dmost "any day now, and when it does you'll not want to wear your old summer suit, will. you? . ... . Well, You Needn't. , ,,'"'- - , t Come inland try-on sev eral of our new n - ' 'all Suits We've lots, of new ideas to show you. . Never , mind your price notion. Be it , - 1 $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00, we believe that we can give you all and .more for your money than ,you'll ; be ex pecting.. . Yiirke Bros. SRoeers Mall Orders Receive tentlon. Prompt At- The Floor Beautiful i ""The" highly "polished hard-"3" . wood floor on which Is " ' spread a . rug,- rich in color, of artistic design, 1$ the moat . beautiful to be found iq . cottage or palace. A Bigelow, . Axminster Rug , closely woven from brightly ' colored 'wool, In J Oriental. Persian or floral designs,' t are tne - handsomest floor covering ' known Nta Aecora. : , tore. . . . t - ' V , Our f leader is a, v Bigetow, ' feet, at from 120.75 to- ,$sa.5o. y v ,ij . - - , These are somewhat more expensive than the average, , but the quality of fabric and beauty of design are ' well -wortKthe difference. niiiimiinH i The Home Furnisher. tTmtinmtTTTTy i f ', ' FORM ONE :' i' eoevsioMT, war s" t . - . i " ' - TaarcaimrLcxx for;we Seir clothing' "made1 I JWc want to sec you and have you ' see'these clothes ' " ' ' The Long-Tate vvv Goods Sent on Approval Our Fall Showing of F U RN ITU RE Arid CARPET'S: i ' T ' f - felltllili . ; Complete in' all the 'departments. All the new styles, -woods and finishes selected with discrimination from . , .the furniture -centres of tho country' 'Merit has " been the watchword of our purchases fortius , sea soty and what you find on our floors you can be as- ; sured is the best the world affords. - U J : , .' .. . ..' ... ... been greatly eniargea can. truthfully say .of 'coir " an. j. 1 AVA AWSe el ANtl ' . ' 11 S-a Mt VM . iVt-"l Kill IIV II- : Parker - ivi .... ... " n n n n n . Wra-'';,-" reop.' At Most-Attractive Prices 1 Just recelvj a lot of Mattings In Jthlsj ot 1: a quantity of "that very wears well Come In nd looks well. id see these goods.. We you buy o not o this month will see many. men in new . ' " ', .(., v.--t, i:,- and it's time, too. a good' suits Those whom we 'dress ' will have the satisfaction of knowing that their clothes have style,, fit and quality, .Clothing Co. Returnable at Our; Expense . . " . trr . .' i . t -. tuis season, we iee- especiai- stock: The greatest vatuea g.-..:1, ' I t - t . ... .. ; , , ... t : In Colors and Patterns to 6ult Yoar , , '.. ... . . .. " . , . . ' V' ... . Taste . . which we bought at a very low price.' close weave Whit Jap" which" , to -show you, whether , " , will be" glad Jl
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