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.1 t ! -T I -t. AVI, t h d 1 V fe' w "n if) r t . 1 he J ! Y. . i 1.1 I the Assessors, liooklns e i or i '.. V -i on Over Deeds in llesii'-Ws OHice to Get I'osnes- eion of Ail Fuels Necessary For Lit igation, If Necessary. ' Litigation Is threatened against a number of the leading and wealthiest citizens of this city on account of either a positive refusal' to jeturn their taxable property," of a courteous postponement of this duty. Ia most instances the gentlemen who are be ing chased by the tax assessors be long to that class who are" rather seeking ": to obliterate the ; fact, that they Hwe the city, county and State, lor property" which they own, . . The , assessors have, through diligence that almost abides th name of extreme, ' discovered a state of affairs which reflects no credit either upon some prominent citizens, or former tax of '' iicials. , . The ; feeling iof apathy, and Indeed, unwillingness on the part .of some people Is nothing new ' with , those who ar statedly appointed to attend to- this business. The present assessors are either more, aggressive ' than others, or the feeling ot lndiffer - "ence Is becoming more rand more prev i "alent. for U la a. fact that thsy ihave ' found an approximate total of $50, . 000 unreturned, and it was announc '. ed yesterday that this must be return-; v ed or there would be trouble., ; ONE MAM OWES ON $35,000. . - - Of the , back taxes the assessors rthave succeeded; In-rtcolleoting - only . about $4,000,' .-In a number of cases . these taxes run back to five years, . several ; prominent . citlsens "paving - made no returns for the years 1903 " '04, 1904--05. ISOS-'OS.llOOa-'OT. Th gentlemen are the "biggest" men in town, as an assessor expressed It to .- an Observer man. One ot the- wealth t lest citizens of Charlotte has been 41s , ' covered to owe taxes .on, $35,000. The ( - assessors allege' that Cia has not re . turned some solvent . credits, " bank ' stooka, bonds and real estate for the past .five years:.-v'-7'i ."; - j'-.". Another man of importance holds a- note against the city tor $5,090 ' -w7lch he has not returned. Several other Individuals are similarly lndebt- "", ed to the county, city and State, and the assessors are on to every one of them. , ' . "We have found real estate on the ; books that has not been returned for years," said Mr. Alfred Brown, who ' Is the leading spirit of the lnvestiga- tlon which is now being conducted. -i, Messrs. T.- J, Shaw, and H. C. Sev :". era are the other two assessors, but - Mr. Brown- is doing the Urgest amount of woric. "I found one piece " of property' here that had1 not' been returned in 12 years," continued Mr. Brown. ? am looking through the records in the register of deeds office, ard comparing them with, our books. s-e . that there can be no possible es- 5 cape for any man who Is trying to 'dodge. ' t $50,000 WILL,BE COLLECTED. "By the time we get - through we hope to have collected at least $50, 000 in these back taxes, I do not, hesitate to say that there has been a laxity evidenced In these matters by the tax officers. The fault lies -partly with them and partly with the tax-payers ;who don't want to pay, and who have Intentionally neglected " iH fcetbm .their property. . , . , - "1 want to say that In case suits are necessary, the tax-payers ought to j" know that tha penalties for their fail ure Is not only a double taxation r tor the year 1907,: but is 23 par cent' ' extra for every year past that , the taxes have not been paid. In addi tion to this there Is a, penalty of $10 1 for' .each $100 of property ;left t off the books by concealment, in making returns, or in others words, - ' - tor a direct misrepresentation.; "If the assessors are able to prove everything they are claiming the tax " payers will have to come across with about twice as much money as if they had settled at tha right time. This is dn case suits are necessary and , it looks very much as if this course would have to be followed in Borne cases. The assessors have been very careful in sending" out notices and abourmaking any charges unless they had conclusive evlJenoe and were . - properly advised by the counsel em ployed. - "We don't want to sue any body, hut will without hesitancy, if , .In in judgment of our legal counsel,, there is no other way to get the taxes which are due. . (f'CAKT FINDT SOME 'PROPERTY. "There is a great deal of taxable property which the assessors have not , been able to And. ..,That Is the reason we are kept busy so long. We ex pect to ferret the. thing to the bottom, no matter how long it keeps us. That . s what we took the oath to do, and we do not intend to hold up until thoroughly satisfied that the taxes of "" the city and county are for one time in proper shape. . ' "We have found that there are about ' ' 1,000 polls unreturned and these will v be dealt - with Just like anybody else - unless, they pay up. We don't ex pect to exempt anybody t all.- They ' -roust pay." iv;. vu Rumors of expected suits- against ' ' prominent citizen have been on the streets for several days, but there ! was no serious" commotion stirred up as result. ,v - This old question of non-payment -of taxes has been so long heralded abroad, and ' suits . threatened ao .frequently that thS'peo- t1 are accustomed to look thereupon , with levity. But things are dlffer- ;, nt now. The assessors have blood , In th eye. . Lawyers are being coit- , suited and engaged. If their services are necessary in tne threatened court (' ' , proceedings. It is now generally be f Jleved that tha assessors mean busi ' - n" nosslbly tills announcement rV more strongly convincing.' . Charlotte and the Convention. '-; " P opinion "appears to be practl- , . 3r unanimou with the press of m we iaie, wnjch excellently as a rule g , ruecw enlightened huhiii nnininn t. that tha Democratic State convention ,. .mould hold Jt. next session in Char- . . ioiw. possessed as it is of thA hti .- accommodations, a muniiiinit torlum,, to ipack which to its capacity jrould require a tremendous assem- , . -uiagB anj wun enough of city at rouons to amuse the visitors who ' t?,Ve "fly nothing of its aecessl bj lty, tho Queen aty Is admitted by all conversant with the situation to be eminently the place. A city whch can surpass or even duplicate the advantages. It offers, has not been r the ever on est re- West riite Picture Coming- to Then to wiiai is saia to be ono of eeen, to Charlotte will be' placed rsnioiuon at the Theato, on Traflo street. Tuesday, and .will ntalOhrough Wednesday and Thurs day. 7 it is a ' magnificent elegantly vhanrt-nlntrt . . in throusrhout- It -lu t iVlL- Aft ward to with pleasurs by the pl'ct mnvw piMironizers. -no are, legion affair, .colors for- ;ure .In the in! 3d, Carolina will be the conference of laymen's mi&slonary movt-rnt-nt Charlotte December 1st, 2d and Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Speakers of International reputation have been engaged to address the as semblage. The meetings will be held In the spacious new Auditorium which is b admirably adapted to the pur pose. No less than 8,000 invitations have been and are being sent out to lay workers all over the country to aftend thlg meeting. t The organization is, and hence the" conference wlU.be un-j denominational in character. - i The purpose of the laymen's mis sionary movement is to collect and disseminate .missionary - information andto promote missionary seal and interest. It ' was organized ' toy the secretaries of aU " the ' missionary boards of aU the evangelical churches of the United States. It collects no money and there will be no solicita tion of funds at any of these meetings.- Under it the un-Christiari world has been so subdivided that there; shall be no lost motion through the churches of one demonlnation work ing in the territory occupied by those of another. - . ', . - v The conference will open . Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock with a monster men'a meeting. ' This wllLtje followed at 8 - o'clock 'y a general '? meeting. Monday .night at 7:30 p. m. in the Auditorium supper will be served by tha ladles who are In charge and who are supporters of the Alexander Res-i cue Home, Tuesday night at S o'clock ameting for men will. toe held. AFTEIl THE TRAVELERS. , Diligent Effort Being Made to Land, Tremendous Convention of National Travelers' Protectlva Association in lttOU -IViur, Thousand AVIH Attend. To secure tha national ; convention of , the Travelers' , Protective Associa tion for Charlotte in 1909 Is the earn est, desire and . determlnauon of the local members of that orghlsation and by the Greater Charlotte Club, whose secretary - is doing much correspond ence with this end in view. ; Among those who are most In favor of tha proposlUon la Mr. T. . Edgar Harvey, pubUclty agent, of the T. P A.'a, who says that he is satisfied that this is the place for the gathering. . The Travelers' Protective Association has 41,000 members and would bring to Charlotte between 3,500 and 4,000 men. :. This would .be an array of vis itors whom it would be worth the city's trouble to entertain, Sut no one doubts -that the feast would be per formed in a manner most satisfactory to the strangers within the, gates. In addition' to the Selwyn,5 the Buford, the Central, the Leland and other ho tels, the Young Men's Christian Associ ation Building with its many dormi tories will be completed and available for sleeping rooms.. The hotels could feed, the crowd and the room Aacmi modatlons could be arranged for f sa lly. The meeting will be In session six days." , 'fv -. , ; . , OTHER SCHOOLS START. About Three More Public Schools In the County Will Begin To-Morrow and Then AU Will Be in Operation.' There are three remaining public schools which will begin to-morrow in the county and then all will- be in op eration. These are at Sardls, Carmel and Arlington, all having Jbeen sup- Dlled - with .teachers. -In the case or the first two, th opening has been de layed at the instance of the, teachers. who did not want to begin until the pupils could come without any more Interruption than was necessary, vot- ton-ploking has prevented them from attending any earlier, but the fields are clean enough now to permit reg ular attendance Ail the schools are expected to run during the winter without Interference, notwithstanding the fact that the teachers will get no pay until January. Superintendent Cochran said yesterday that none of the teachers would stop on this ac count, and while It might Inconven ience them to some extent, this plan of postponed payment Is practiced every year in adjoining counties, and for this reason he said there should be no kick. ' ' ' Special Rates to Football Games. Special rates of one fare plus 25 cents are offered .by the Southern Railway to Richmond and Norfolk, Va. for ; next Thursday's football games between the University ot North Carolina and Virginia Poly technic . Institute, at , Richmond, ' and the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, of Raleigh, and the University of Virginia, at Norfolk." Persons purchasing the ticket to Richmond must arrive ! fther$ by noon of the 28th. The Seaboard will use Its reg ular rate to Norfolk, $12.40 for the round trip. Charlotte will .probably te represented at one or both of these contests. '-i,';.v-: . Tree Planting. ' Tm glad "you're after the people on ; the subject of planting trees," said a well-posted citizen to - an Ob server man yesterday, -"The subject is an exceedingly Uve one and. needs to be agitated. There is danger that nature will -be neglected in these twentieth century times, Motor cars and like evils threaten to monopolize our attention to socn an extent that we ; overlook the advisability of util izing to the fullest -extent the laws of nature. Charlotte needs more trees." owes 113 fiieat f,avor,,a taste stump-water." popularity of which to its smooth, rich, delicious, will make many another kind ' patisfylng 'taste like 1-ttC air-tight can 25 cts.' 1 At all good grocers' everywhere. Til tOlY-TAYlO CC::?A'iY, lira Crl:::is U. S. A. however, that will be up to you. Of course, there are all kinds of stories, b,ut the general Impression here is that if they had, used Gowan's Pneumonia Cure it would never have happened. ; I know, and you know, of many cases of croup that it has cured, and this was at first a very mild case. , J do not ste why people - . do not keep a bottle of Gowan's m the house it costs but fifty cents, or, a dollar there Is a small twenty-five cent" size a croup size that will' do. It is external and anything where there is Inflammation - It cures.- - But. of course everybody knows every body's business. , 1 am very sorry, . ,t . ' . Affectionately, VAGRANTS IX COURT, , The D.' O. K. K. Ceremonlat r Elaborate preparations are being made, for the v., o. k. k. ceremonial and banquet " which- Is ta take piace next Wednesday night In the Mason ic hall : In the .Piedmont Building. There will- foe a large class of new- members to be ushered across the hot sands and a glorious time is anticlpat ed. The banquet will be served In the feast-hall connected with tho temple. The team which will have charge of the initiation is in fine trim. ' State Statute Against Vagrancy Being :k Unforcsd by Charlotte Officers An . other Abernethy Up Man Charged : With Stealing 75 cents ueia fur -; Court. ; Vagrants of all sizes were put on trial for their liberty and their pock efcbooks yesterday in the 3Corder's court and one and all were convicted and punished some with small fines, some with heavy fines, according to the nature of the case against them and the extentf off their vagrancy. Munzie Abernethy, colored, : of the well-known Mecklenburg family of that name, was fined $5. Anderson Walker received a fine of $25 as the price upon his wooly cranium. Dill Miller got a similar dose of $25. Ed Neal was fined another T tenty-flve "plunks." Isaac ; Bradford, tho colored man who was arrested with three gallons and five-nineteenths of a gallon of liquor, was sent to Jail. The reason therefor was his failure to furnish 1100 bond for. appearance at court. J. B. Madison, who had been drunk, was fined $5. He took an appeal, s Alex Patterson was bound to court in $50 bond for carrying a concealed weap on. Fletcher Wllkle for an affray with Clarence ., Alexander, was bound to court. . ''' ' ' Ed Klrkpatrick, who was charged with an assault on Mrs. M. L. Kourl, was made to pay the costs. Alex Patterson, charged with an assault on Dr. G. W. Williams, a ne gro, was bound to court in $100 bond, tfeb Kimball, who was charged with stealing 75 cents of money belonging to Jane Caldwell, was bouna to court ln;,the sum of $50. ' TO GIVE AWAY PIANO. Col. W. A. paters' Interesting Scheme Win Give Coupon Good in Eagles' Piano Contest Free to Every Pur ... chaser of Two Tickets at Either Odeon or Mystic and to Every Pur chaser of a Ticket at the Rink. CoL W. A. Peters has Just launch ed a scheme which will interest all those who could use a $500 Lester piano in their bSisiness or. at their homes. The Eagles, as is weu Known, have ibeen engaged In the contest to de termine the winner of this piano, The holder of the coupon with the lueky number carries off the prize. . These coupons have been retailing at iu cents each In many oases. Tne price of two admission tickets to the Odeon or the Mystic Is 10 cents, as Is like wise the admission to the skating rink. To each .purchaser of two tick ets in the onacase or of one ticket In me oilier, a vuujjuii free. The picture tickets are inter changeable, hence either two persons may visit the Odeon or one may vis- It both shows. Since the number of couDons riven away thus will prob ably much outnumber those sold, It is most (probable that the winner will be among the holders of tnese ucKets. The piano Is on exhibition In the window of the Odeon. It is very handsome.- The contest is open un til' December 24th. . . , , Great is November. .' The following from a composition on "November" written by a student of the graded school should afford consolation to those who have "been tempted to wish the season other than It is: ' -v-.-. v "On a cold brisk ; November day, when the golden sun casts a golden hue on the earth, the leave which have turned red and yellow are slow y falling. The season for game Is In the autumn and nutting season comes. The trees which fall during the year make a lovely seat to sit on ; and watch,, while in the woods the golden horizon in the west through the trees at eve. of day." North Carolina Day. "North Carolina Day," which !g an nually observed by tha public schools of the' State, has been designated as December -20th, this year and - pro grammes have beea mailed to tha va rious county superintendents for dis tribution. ; The programme ; contains contributions from leading educators ot North Carolina and the custom Is to have these selections read or recit ed toy, the pupils. , 1 Should November's frosty breezes ' .Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Take Rocky Mountain Tea Instead 1 Of harntul drugs and bitter pill, R. , H. Jordan & Co. S Important Land Sale To-Morrow. By virtue of a decree in the case of Mary E. wrlston and others against Mary V, Smith and others, three facts or una, win oe soia at puoiic auction to-morrow at noon at the county court house by Mr. B. R. Lee, commission er. i The, land adjoins ' that of the Thompson Orphanage, Mr. J. S. Afyers and the Charlotte Consolidated Con struction Company, and Is divided in to three tracts of 2$, 26 and 20 aoes, respectively. , v - - ' ' Business Doll Yesterday.1. ''The dullest Saturday In' many months was experienced by the mer-! chants of the city yesterday. At no! time during the day was the ' usual' Saturday crowd at the counters., Oniyj, a few braved the weather and came from their homes In the country to the city. The rain undoubtedly, knock-) ed a .good many dollars out of he . pocket of the merchants,"' 1 '2't:;:: M:APPENi5icrns ? ' Is due in a large mesnuro to sbuse of the bowels, ))y employing dntfttle purga tivei.To avoid nil danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gent! cleanser and Invigorators. Guaranteed for heartache, blllouMiotu. nnlarla - and Jaundice, nt ail .druggists., Ko.-i .'-.. . HAVE THE CLEANED ' Send your dainty dress. Bklrt to us, have If given a careful, thorough dry cleaning and pressed nicely Into shape. You'll find it as good as new when we return It not mere ly pressed Smooth and showing every stain and boII mark, as It will If you sponge and press it at home. Charlolte Steam laundry '"The Good Onc., lis South Tryon Street i w 4- wo r -jk. 3sssgy' yTTi tm gsT!T " Special Notices A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE LAT ext and prettiest designs of Easter Cards, comics, local views, etc, jUKt received. WOODALL Ss SHEPPAiiD, Druggista HAKKKY & PAGE, KLECTKICIANS. Everything electricnl, house, mill and - line work a specialty. We also furnish estimates for city lighting plants. -HARJKTBY & PAGE, 213 W. Trade St, Charlotte, N. C. 'Phone 821; night calls 'phones 1109 and 1582. THANKSGIVING DESSERTS WILL BE - perfectly flavored If Blue Rifcbon Va nilla is used. Your grocer has it. JUST , RECEIVED A - HUNDRED pounds of extra fine Prult Cake at 20o, It's as good as you can buy at any price. Ttirkftya Jl 25 each. liRIDGEIliJ & CO.. 288 West Trade street. TO LET I'VE JUST ONE HOUSE FOR rent, but It's the best $20 house In Charlotte. New (no microbes, unless you take them with you), modern throughout, built lor comfort and con- venlence. - It challenges comparison with .higher priced places. It's on 13. 10th, ' between C. and D. Now, don't all speak at once. 13. L. lCEESiElt, 25 S., Tryon street 'Phone $44. FRE3CKIPTION WORK IS OUR SPE cialty. We are experts and know how. Bring us your next and we will snow you how we treat , this branch of the drug business. JA8. P. STOWE & CO.. Druggists, t 'Phone 1TO. 1 ' i ' r I "111 l .1 j r ii' mi mi. n ,i t. , ,., FARM. FOR SALE, 104 ACRE3 NEAR Myers Park not outsHe city limits, on the new big road, will soon be worts .)00. - If taken In next tew days rrlce $4,600; fine place for poultry and truck lng. Don't miss it. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON 3RO. SAUEB KRAUT-A CASK OF GEN - ulr.o imported Dutch Kraut and D1II Pickles just openf4. - lirgn barrel of Holland Herring, fat, 60c. dexon; fresh shipment of 8uage srd large Pine apples; fresh Figs and bunch Raisins, any kind of -Vegetables. MILLtCR-VAN , WESM CO., . 27 N. Tryon. 'Phones ;and lit - .. .... -...a: FIFTY TO SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT, eft on secosd-hand typewriters. 200 machines st prices that wilt astonish you by thlr cheacnes J. 15. CRAY TON it CO.. tit 8. Tryon ft. 'Phone i THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS 2d rryon, z w. xraae, zt K. Trade, newly relUted, marble-slabbed lunch . counter: u-ake very attractive lunen . and dlnlnnr rooms. Bill of fare lnrii.n. Ing all the market affords. Try cur egg 3 DAYS The HcKanna Liquor Treatment CUBES TO STAY Safe and prompt relief. Call or write to nearest Sanlurium. ' Address - ' ' f.!cKA0a 3-DAY UQU0H CURE. COlIPAIiY . COLOIBIA, g. O. REIDSTTLLE, X. O. t20 ; Main $(. Thone 418. Tlon 181 A Generous Saving on the Best Table ' Linens For Slonday's Sale : ALL TABLE LINEN'S REDUCED 81.00 Values at 79c . , . Two-yard wide full bleached heavy - All-Linen Damask, value 81.00 'a yard; a number of beautiful pat terns. Sale' price. ........... 7c. 60c. Table linen, 45c Full bleached, 70 Inches wide good, heavy Table Linen;, (Oe. value. - Monday..... ..... .....45c yard $1.25 Silver Bleached Da"8. 80c. Two-yard wide, extra heavy,, All Linen Xlerman , Silver Bleached Damask; several good patterns, 81.25 value 89c yard 81.60 Damask at 8119 lleavy bleached, fine satin Irish Damask, two yards wide; $1.50 value, at.... .... ..$1.19 50c. Table Linen,' 58c ' Half Bleached, 70-lnch German Linen; regular 60c. .Alue. Sale price..... . ... ...... .S8c. Special In Cotton Damask at 19c. Good quality Linen, finest Bleached Cotton Damask. Special 19c. A Number of Specials In NapUns . for Monday. . , BARGAINS IX TOWELS Regular 10c. plain hemmed Cotton Huck Towels. Special ......... 7c 15c. 9x33 bleached, plain hemmed Cotton Huck Towels; slight sec-' onds, splendid value ; 10c, or $1.00 dozen 35c. value, extra heavy, double thlck v ness. large bleached plain hemmed Bath Towels. , Special. . . . . . ,25c. Special In large Bath Towels t ...$1.25 and $1.50 dozen V:.. -A.-. ' : -.:: COUNTERPANES REDUCED FOU . MONDAY'S SALE' $1.25 Counterpanes, . 98c. 1 $1.25 value, large size, , fine yarn Crocket Counterpanes, at. . . . .98c. $1.60 Counterpanes, $1.19 , Heavy, extra size Crocket Counter panes, beautiful patterns. Special .... .. .....$1.19 Another Special at $1.39 Regular 32.00 value tn 12-4 Counter pane,.., ...... .$1.39 $3 00 Marsalllcs Qulltg at $198 Satin MarsaiUes Counterpanes, extra size, elegant assortment of designs; $3.00 value, at $1.99 mELK WHOLESALE RETAIL New crop Seeded ' Raisins, Currants, Dates, and Figs. , W. M. CROWELL. Pbnaea 744 and .107. FRANK P. M1LBURN & Ca ARCHITECT'S WASHINGTON. D. CI HOLLISTER'S Reeky Ussntaln Tea Huggels A Bum Mulleins tor Buiy rwpl. BrtBfi Ooldsrt Health and Komti View. A spselso for Ooostlpstlon, Indlgesttoa. Liter Md KMaer troublst, Plmaiss, Cossna. Iupurs BIoTbU BrsMfc, Bluntsb Bowels, Hsadashe A hAkte Ita KookT MoudmId Tea In tab- H torn. 16 sent a bos. Oenalns wofls by jSoumwi oe OoMraar. atadUoB. wis. OOLfieN RU6GET8 FOR SALLOW PEOPLi A CHANCE v to get . something nice in Leather while our stoct is new. We have an N elegant new line of Leather Hand Bags and Purses o-HSomething to ' suit any one's taste. . Let us show you what we mean. B.A. Southerland Jeweler "foryour " ' " tiiaxksgivixo DINNER BRAXXON'S ICE CRIiVM 'Housekeepers Require It Hostesses Demand It Competitors Imitate It Everybody Eat It iDRAXXOX'8 ICE CREAM x The name of it The fame of It ' The everlasting claim nf It Has gons abroad. Order to-day, 'Phone S3 5. i Bfannon CarbonaUng Company Entrance through Iferrlnger'S ;, Oarage, 29 W. Trade street. The Sort of Clothes to Wear Thanlisgiving Day and Every vtijr t-s' if n MA 1 x ' - . A tl ' f ' t Othcr Day rtirtiisjiiWsMUNsMiiiwwwi''"1'i Win-i -ti trip ' If J;f!,; to, j on which you wish to be corrcctc lyfashIonably dressed at moderate cost, are here for service, In alt the authoritative styles ot advanced cut, and In the highest class fabric of txeluslvo weaves. Indeed, you will see uncommon, out of the ordinary garments If you coins to . look, over our collection of fashlonabl clothes. ---. -- . . LOXG-TAT t LOTHING WPAIIY Known for Stylo tit and Quality. . 66 Old Dominion 99 Fire Brick, "KING'S" New York Plaster Paris, "ACME,", "ELECTROID" and "UNIVERSAL" Asphalt Roofing Felts, Plastering llair, . Laths, Shingles and General Building Material. ;,We can save you money on all of tho above goods, and de sire to quote you priees delivered at your railroad station. Write us. WUipMDffiMCO. Sol Manufacturers and Distributers, : Charlcctcn, S. C.
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