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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 10, 1908. . ,. ' r - .-- - --..'" ; if7' . - - ' ) ' ....... '-' . ' 5 ' : ii tiu. . - - t- . .-, - r ' .. ' Vj. - . ' : ' - yiary Manncrltijj, Mlio Appears II AMUSEMENTS "TILE PRIXE OF PILSEX." Already the demand toi seats tor th approaching engagement ol Mr. Henry W. Favae" brilliant new com pany !n "The Prince of Pilsen" at the Academy -of Music next Monday Tiisht., January 13th, la growing large. The telephone tails for information have been lneesant. With the open ing of the regular reservation sale at Hawlcy's box onlce to-day these calls will be satisfied. The Charlotteans will no doubt on Monday night he the centre of a dazzling society gath-. erlng, as Is usual .with all the Savage openings. The company Is without doubt the most engagingly superior of U the companies Mr. Savage has used In the last five productions of the- melodious work. In this city the opera has enjoyed the beat of vogues, and by many ia considered the prime favorite of all the lighter musical works of the brilliant composer, Gus tav Luders. i Mr. Savage In his list of new singing .principals has thrown tome of the. best voices obtainable from both Europe and America, The quartette Is pronounced tire best that over anjr the leading numbers of the fine score. ' "TUB THREE OF US." Next week Charlotte is to have "The Three of Us" at the Academy of Music Thn engagement will be for one night, Wednesday. This story of Nevada mining camp life, minus all the usual exaggerated types of cowboys, Indians, gamblers, gun play, eto., that are usually lugged into such playa ia said to bo v so vividly depicted and so realistically appealing that wherever presented it quickly becomes the talk of the town. Not In years, we are assured, has a play . been presented in which the characters are so human and eo evi dently moved by the same Impulses as those -who ar watching t hi-m from the front. "The Three of Us" is a ' truly notable play and theatre-goers are to be afforded an unusual treat. MARY. M ANN E RING TO-NIGHT. Mary Mannering, the beautiful aM capable actress und ;r the manage ment of Sam S. and Lee Shubert, will play at engagement at the Academy yf Music to-night, -which will be a welcome event, as she will be seen In a m?w play, 'Glorious Betsy," the story of which Is by Rlda Johnson 'Young, author of "Brown of Har vard," "Boys of Company B," and other Bucc.?se. It has to do with the love affairs of Jerome Bonaparte and Elizabeth, better known as Betsy Patterson. . of Baltimore which ter minated In their marriage only to be set aside by royal decree In an order from his Imperial brother. Napoleon. In this cqmedy, which teems with ro mance and atmosphere of the chival rous days of 1S03, Mias Mannering as the heroine is said to have been sup plied with one of the best mediums ehe has ever employed. The company In support is an exceptionally bril liant one. The advance sale of seats indicates that thera will be-a capac ity house on hand to greet tle .pop ojlar star. AVUX GO TO FLORIDA. Kct. II. M. Proswdy Given Vp Pastor ate of Sugar Creek Churcli Ias toral Hclaiions' I'ieiisaiit. Rev. H. M. Pressly ha.s given up the pastorate of Sugar Greek Presby terian church and. will leave with his family In a few clays for southern Florida, where they will spend the bal ance of tho winter. Tiiis dacislon, made known yesterday, occasioned much surprise and regret to hi3 pa'r Ishloners and friends. As M Prees- ly had never been formally installed In the pastorate action by Pres bytery was not necessary. The rela tions between pastor and people had "heen m nn I nlenaant 1 1 i nm.,.iAj that the health of Mrs. Pressly wasi1,6'" at 11 ,J'cl,ck In the morning, the j tee ..use oi xne cnange, a warmer cj,ue being deemed deairabln. It is not known who Mr. Pressly's uccessor will be. PLAXK BY PL AMI. Mow Process of Demolition In Prog. res on the Corner of Trudu and ! Tryon. , - I A more teulous. laborious occupa- met. Lee's birthday fills ou Janu tlon thin i that of unmantiing and tear-' Bry mK Sunday, and Is a letral hoii ing apart the oil building on the 0-dajr. jarkson' falls on Tuesday and rji.rne corner. rjrt hv nari i.r.b K., 1 . .. ... . borne corner, part by par j , nine, Vf. Ul Uir l.M Il'l U'illl.y j jattached. Yesterday the workers j were at their tasks. asce-jTding and de- f spending the rlddy anglea with ropes! I about their waists. It was toi cold ! io think of removing shoes. Despite ; 3 the care with which tlie work Is d me. tit Isfeviderit at every- step (hat the, Plk. could hardiy be magined. Per-jhonor of the, (rreat ' chieftiins who r.PrJhhede.SK . U hJ bw,a' t!!have immartdlizel theni-elves'. ' puttlrg up--of the an' lent structure ' jwas done ty a priitc's tierr.aps sio-.ver j 'rid more monofonotis. - Much of It ' 'rprent!y wis hn with axes by j ia"d I re To-XiRlit an ''Glorious Ifo-tsy." CALENDAR "REVISED. Numerous Clianges Made In Arrayal of Cases to Be Tril Next Wcrk and Ue Week Following. ' The omission and postponement of feveral civil cafes which were No be tried has ne:essitated a. revision of the court calendar for the term be ginning next week. As revised It stands as follows: TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. Ward MUxwell vs. Lula 'Maxwell; David Crockett vs. I letter Crockett; F. H. Andrews vs. Lena Tompkins; Fannv Coljins vs. Charlotte Klectrlc Railway, Light and Power 'Company! F. W. Cochrane, A.lmr., v.. E. J. Ywing; Hilon N. White vs. Western Union Te4e graph Company; C. A. By ens vs. Dover Yarn Mill: A.-II. Ham mond vs. Mutual'" It, Life Insurance ComT"tiv; Hall M. Irwin et at va. Charlotte Cotton Mills; J. H. Fisher vs. John Davis; L. It. Sintyson vs. John M. Wilson; I. R.- Wolfe vs. N S. Mc CorkV. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. Joe P. Brown, Admr. v.t. A. T. & O. Railroad Company; Joe P. Brown, Admr. vs. Southern R:.iVway Com pany; Rufu Foreman vs. Seaboard Air Line Railway nd Kouthern Railway Company; D. C. C'ticy vs. Nauhart Dwigglns; D. C. Caithry' and -vife vs. Nathan Dwiggins; Amerina Trust Company vs. D. A. Garrison . et al; same vs. same. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18.' W. M. trth. Admr. vs. A. T. & O. Railway- Co.; Xcason & Company vs. Southern Railway Company; ame vs. pame; arae vs. Mmp; rame vs. sanif; W. D. Harris vs. Sinithern Railway Company; name vs. taa.me; name vs. tame; cam vs. name. FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. W'. D. T ock vs. J. K. Lenvmo:il nd -wife; J. L. Pitk!n and wife vs. nnoiii t.i,,,.i, r-r - viimii., ji.iis"-i.ih9 Aortn Caro ina. Medical College Wilson. Admr.. v Southern Railway I f,1P nn PIMi , , ' ;'2:? ef; Company; Ernest Couser vs. Isam Sto- MONDAY, JANUARY 20. Jas. E. Coggins vs. A.' C. & A. L. Railway Company; J. -13. Henderson, vs. NeweM Patterson and Alexander GabrieL; Charlotte Hardware Com "pany vs. "W. A. House; Mury J. Helm vs. Charlotte Electric Railway. Light Tower Company; Weld. Colburn & Wills vs. La Marguerite Shop. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. J.' T. Reason vs. Western Union Tel egraph Company; Lambert Kuhn vs. Southern Railway Company; O. W. Moore vs. Baxter Ross rt al; P. R. Seim vs. the Elizabeth Mills; Henry Starnes vs.. Albion Mf. Co. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 2. Geo. A.-Flncher vs. Southern Rail way Company; J. H. Travis vs. Sou thern Railway Company; S. H. AJex ander Jr., Compajiv vs. Spartanburg Electric. Macihine Company; Sprigg Brent vs. ; J. g. Archer J. L. Deaton; S. & M., C. A. .Marh vs. Southern Railway Company. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. W. H. Shelby vs. Charlotte Electric RteJLway, Light & Power Company; H. W. Wllerson vs. Charlotte Electric Rallwey. Light & Power - Crn Fred Stateh Vf: fTe-abourd Air Line- Railway and vvestem Union Telegraph Com piny; H. S. Hall, receiver, vs. J. A. Jones and -J. L. Mott Iron "Works; Eltu, Mfg. Company vs." Laurlnburg Oil Company. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2f. State and City a-s. Southern Rail-w-ay Company; State and City vs. Southern Railway Company; E. V. Finlaycon Mfg. Co. -s. Si;tboar.l Air Line Hull way Company; E. WFlnlay sn Mfg. Co. -s. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company.- MAJ. YY. A. GRAHAM, ORATOR. Exercise In Honor or Birthday of Io and Jackson to ' Be Held at Academy of Music Tuesday Morn ing. 21st. at 11 O'clock. Major W, , n. louaiii, ui j.inroin county, will be the orator of the 1av at the exercises In honor of the birth days of X.ee aaa Jackson. These wiil Aeaaemy or music being the place, The .white .scnooi children of .all the city schoo.s win attend In a body, marching In with Superintendent Alexander Graham at the head. The procession alon would be worth "the price of admission, if there were one, which there is not. . . - Tlia el i.hM I Irtn v -1 ' 1 Vve unit.. IV... i r---.Vl t.. 1.' Tv ' A , , V . ..7i M nence tne aouoie ceremony in . M IvouU McVct-lv Crltlcallr III 1 ' 1 "0Mr t riticauT III. - Mr. Iul- McXecly. a traveling salesman for the Jdesclc Grocery Company, came In from Stanley Creek last night critically li and was taken to tho Presbyterian -rtv-e( piial. A mesai;e was sent his wife, who is In "Greensboro, . ond he wiil arrive this mornintr Mr. SfcNeeiy has many friends who wiil learn with sorrow of his crlou ' illrresa. . recit:l At nssiEiNBAcirs. Mr. Mather, Mios Oates and the Mesn. Jones and Butt Delight Mtes Lcinbax-h a Finn Tcaciier frpleudid Material to Work Ou. The song recital tTven last night at the hijme of Mls3 Emma Leinbach on North Tryon street w as a very en joyable and delightful one.. The teacher .presented four or her best pupll. Mra.'H. S.' Mather, Miss May Courtney Oafs and the Messrs. James A. Jones and Cecil Butt, and these were worthy of an introduction to the most exacting and severe audi ence. Misa Lelnbach is an artist of the first rank and, a sne demon strated last night, a most able and successful teacher. All four of her pupila excelled in clear and distinct enunciation and efforr.ess and correct breathing. ' - Mrs. Mather is fendowed with a very clear and beautiful soprano of fin quality and -volume,' and her In terpretation of Gaynor-s "Rose Song" and Rubinstein's . "Romance In E Fist" was truly deliRntrul. Ml Oates' great talent ana ability has often ben bespoken and bewrltten; In her voice there ! tnat indefinable human timbre which mut "needs ap peal Jo each hearer. Sutnce It to say that she was In excellent voice last night and invested" "the i selections she rendered, "Beloved It ts . Morn." by Ayhtard, and . "When'er Thine Eyes I oae Upon," and "Love Thoughts,"- oy Schu mann, with truly artistic spirit. Mr. Jones has a very tine baritone, voice and appears to be a highly gifted musician. Mr. Butt has splendid material In nls throat, . a resonant and voluminous Msso pro fondo. and he rendered his numbers charminirlw Fine training In fnsenibie singing was rtlsnisved In the two quartettes "A Flumbfr Sons'." Ty Loehr, fln'd "In Anrll Time."' bv Pinsntl. In which the voire of the lner M"ded har mnnioiiBly. The trio "Te Sol Ouess't Av'wnJ' which Miss '.einhach. Mrs. T , tU A -W- T - ......ii- . ...im Wliri'-H ffHnr. WTS one of rhe most Rightful rendlH- Brown, vice president; F. A. Sher- finrid heard durlnS- th evening. Miss Leinharh must Indeed b j. very fine ther. for hor punlTx' traln'ng fripaks volume for ir sMIItv. Shn Is n!;0 to bo C'ni-i filiated unnn fcsviiiB- tinder her direction the soln 'lld mnferlal t-eente Jaf nfv, for It f pot A'-ery eon1 te-hr' ,ir tA he thus fnv"r.rt. thoneb the Intter's larrelv unnn the mn. ter'nj smftt to h!m ff)r moualnf; and development. CONVTNTIOV COMMITTEE. Coi-feronn. vlK mon- Gen- tVrnpi, .ntoln(o. n VCor n the rerirw.l ronvcmlon J.W Cl"r ,n"" Horizon s RFlglilenlns Day . bv Tny. Messrs. Horlot Clarkson, A. L. Smith and W. T. (orwith were the only membera of the eommlttee ap pointed to work for the lumocratic convention for Charlotte, who were present at a meeting called last night. These gentlm"n luuxej over Inter which they had received from various members of the executive committee, tjnd declared later tnat everything so far looks exceedingly ravorable. Lie local committee is In dead earn est and means to leae nothing un done that will go t securing the great meeting for this city. -A sub committee was appointed last night by Chairman Clarkson to took into the mutter of securing hotel nnd railroad rates for the visitors. This commlt tee consists of Messrs. A . L.' Smith, Cameron Morrison and John A. Mc Rae. EXAMIMXO m xt.VXS STOMACH. Pis. Iffcrty and Peeler, of Norih Carolina' M'illcnl College, Conduct, fug the Investigation.' fcollcitor Heroit Clirkson vesterdav ent the stomach T1iin.tn v. s ... ......v., t.m , ,,, neaa several ; nlght ago near Huntersvllle, to Dr . '". or ivonerr .nn,rtv n . I . X' t ... . . . there are traces nf nn 7. ,'J, " . ... l-.,.n.,Cf l VIIQ IH gans.. n was supposed that they would be sent to the authorities at Raleigh, but the solicitor decided th-tt there were experts enough in Charlotte to make tfie test. These physicians stated last nleht tbit tho examination was Incomplete an,t tnat thev would not be ready to make an oflb-ial report before to-nicht The work is being done thoroughly. In order to discover precisely If there Is ground for an arrest In connection wjfh the young man's death. STOI.K BICYCLES AND FLED. Charlie " Block" nnd Jess Anthony, Two Boys. Rode Bicycles From School Yesterday Out Into the World. Charlie Black and Jess Anthony, youngsters of a. dozen years or -thereabouts, tired' waiting, for the birthday of Iee, tired of lle frrtlnury hum drum of their vocations, stealing Tn.n rii. t'i. I ia i avioi.iim. .i-k.1... ...a '. standing at the north graded school building, Jumped 'astride and left town. Both boys 'are not .liberally possessed with the Arcadian spirits, and In a moment when the feeing of. adventure went to hlgn 'tide, they fled. Nothing was neard yesterday or lafct night to Indicate which direc tion they took . ,, Mr. Soullicrland Mi Move to IIIcV. o- f. Jt is learned that Mr. B. A. Stutherland, a etocKhold'-'r 1n the Palamountain Company, which as signed yesterday, may remove to Hickory shortly to muse his home, f ir. S-mtherland's father died a few days ago, leaving h?. aged mother alone, and It Is said that contempla tion of shortly moving hla residence entered, partially, !f not largely,, into the assignment. Many friends will regret to see Mr. Boutherland leve the city, should he definitely decide npftn this course, for he has made himself popular during the years of biSLresidence here. Baskcthnll To-Mnrmw Xlght In bottle fierce and gruelling, the Tar Heels and the Southerners, terms oniy partially synonymous at best and in this .case representing the warmest and most cordial of enemies, win meet on tne noor or the gym- ; iia-ium or in, young Men's Chris lan Association to-morrow night. The , uirome is prooiematlcal, tho only ; I'reoiction voucnarcd ty tnose who ' j . . , ..... . . . .-' ., ... :. . .. . oul Jne KetDii "dope" fcelng " thei ertect that a close contest and art exciting time are both expected to materialize without -fall. All of whlch remains to.be seen. 1 - - Prominent Slcrrhant Here. Jtr; James Iteid, a prominent com- j mission merchant of Cincinnati, an! sir. xrnomfls-' i.Mrn 'na, n the weil knovvn firm of t'arson. I'irii, Hcott & Company, of Chicago, are guest -for a few days at the Selwyn Hotel. This I' the first v'.rit of M;." Lamorid t th buith and he spoke in ett :e1Ir.ly C'urplimentiry terms of Chaflotle and vicinity, last tdrhf. Beth tlieiie- gentle, men are prominent und Influential business men In, their respective iflcs. They will be beia only tor a short while, . ' MIUS AND MARKETS STATE'S BIGGEST FLOUR MILL. StatcsvlHc-MilHftg-Coiiipaay Will Start Its New l'lant Jiit a Year Fnmi the latc th- Old One Var Df etroyed by , Fire- Elwtrlc JVnvrr From Great Falls to Ho I mxl-pOltl. cers of the Concern. . Special to The Observer. Statesvill.e, Jan. 9.-X0.1 quite one yc'JX ago, January 16th, 1907, the City of tatevij!e lost one of ltd best, i not the (bent, manufacturing enter prise, when the largemiliing plant cf ths Btatesvitle Flour Mill Company with its elevator, containing 20.000 bushels of grain, wua destroyed fire, orlirrfiiitwtit h- tr. The liartial'y covered 'by Insurance. Tn - ract that it waa put out of btwutesa ; iy nd fofctn!Jy. ehawn-ljiefly Jjr SUSLDt-course, The- gTcatcsr "blowtMTD. A. Tompkins that the issu- to the com Dan v It having iut started ance of theaa reports ty the Depart- ud .Uln b'lnt tlotn mtnt ot -rlu l up again after RJin? t.liut 3own nr lW .. j . .v. i several., mon-ths i:.;.;ai:ing Jju.OO worth of new machinery. biit the m.n h-ad be.t ajsucciss while" it last ed and the company decided at a nitietin of the stockholders soon af ter the fire to rebuild at once. And now. January. 1U0S, on the same old site near tne st'Utlicrn juaii- Plant of t Htateavllle- Flour Mill iaS-mUlinrplan, nd; il isl ZSF&Xn modern i same .efficient and capable 'business men which made Its pre lector one nf t-v.. ,kt. i .he srate xni ..,nhnr ;,f th.e husl.i'""5" WtiUI(1 know exactly the ness n.f thrf new mill The officer nes or tne, new mm. I ne nrmer etv. u. V. III. uiri-nirui, u' '"6, are: J. C. Irwin. -president; ueorgo. rill secretary ami treasurer, una L. Poston. -manager of iei)art- went. Messrs. Sherriil aril Poston have direct supervision ofth.a buvl - ne-s with the- assistance of Mr. W. H. Rrnnrn hr.ntt lie rner- Mr T f Foard traveHnr -ale-mCn Mr ne'ow traveling ealemiin, Mr. ueorge i. ltarr. heal miller; Mr- . L. Fry, cond ,mHIer: Mr. R. Y. M-cNeeV. manarer of . the slMnninr department. sn I about ten itruck hands. : . . . The ii.Mr u-.rlr nf it.he jr?l TT1! II kiihi j-r,e v... Hnn Rro of r.tateWle, and their force of m, - cn.. The carperrer work was none bv day laborers under the supervision of th mill people. Mr. J. O. Gai.th er, of Ptatesvil'.o, built the large ele vator liy contraci. Th, mill has all modern rnnven lence, i.ne of thee being an rrnploy ers' eli ' trie elector, 'which Is In oper ation all the time, n i runs frni the top to the bottom of the building There Is good fire-flvrh'.lng app-iniitut in the buu llag. which may prevent this fine istfucture from trying to ruln. Tw o water standpiipes. one In aoh le- 'partment. rim from ,-fhe basfmcnt to iui it is even more nearly correct rhe ton of the 'building, fnd on each than previously, at least not less so, floor there are 50 feet of hose, e'c. But, for various reasons. It bus rais The .electric power which drives ed ft regular whirlwind of denunela the machinery of this great enterorise tlon. - , l furnished by the Southern Power i The .one-time enthusiastic friend Company, nnd Is tranmltte.J to: , Sti'itf jav lie from tircat l-aus. , i. h dif'enc. of about 104 miles. The machinerv of the mill Is being tested and by the 16th jiiJt one year nfter the 'h.r fire, the new mill 'will be in regub.r op,erajion. At the annual meeting of (the stock holders Tuesday the following board of directors re-elected: J. C Trvln. O,orgo H. Brown, A. Turner, -. L. Post.m. L. C. Wagner. P. A. f.herrill. of Statesville. an 1 J. E. ShorrUl. of Moonesville. The reports of the 'biiill- ing committee, which has compunea Its -work in 1)e erection of the new, PTiflfvryof Jack P1- t, report of the. condl - found dead ever.itlort of th mVA wlnes wr very; ,..,,.!, n.i .iu-fai.torv fa the. stockholders. FARMERS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS. Thev Want No Ofllccr of lh Union to Hold IVdltlctil Oftlcc Memorinll.c ...n m.iui, -:, ,.r Memphis, Tenn.. Jan. 9. The mass VTi Educational, meeting oi im; ruimer. mkuui . , anti co-uperstie union, nni.-n cou-; was Iust because-of a henduchc. vened here Tuesday, adjourned slne;,n ,hls ,iutl k ag(, our nilnds must be die to-nlKht after adopting the follow-. cieari ,np!d, active and free from ing i resolutions: . , "that any man holding office In the Farmers' Union, who desires to run for any political nfrl 'e, either county, I Slate nr nntlnnnl bIibI! flrt renlfi-n r hi. i.iuic in ijir hi hi. i.j ii . .ii. i That any man now holing flIl;-f nee in the Farmers' Union and nt the; same time holding a political office, shall be nsked to give up his political office or resign his office in t'na Farm ers' Union. "That we denounce and condemn future gambling In farm products. . "That we Lelieve In dealing only !n bona fide contracts. 'That we ask the national Cingrei it" eini. !"iin" f-uvii 1.1 n n - ill n-.j.ii- ' Ish and prohibit future gambling in farm products Att the afternoon session n resohi-1 tion providing for the establishment j of two factories, one east and 0n' west of the Mississippi river, for the ' manufacture of cotton bagging, facks, and other wrapping materlrA was en-: . , ie 00. '' . . . . I committee cmpoiM-n , one . gate from each Slate In the cotton-! growing sections, win t.e instruetej to canvas. among the members of - the ; union (for funds to punh the work. It! will be left to the discretion of C' board of directors a to where factories will be located. me; j - (two tablets - made a wonderful dlf - .Ail Effort lo Settle the Manchester' f-r,,n(C l my condition." I!-oiiilc. . i Manchester, Jan. 9 have ben In progress onferenceg ; here look- Ing to the settlement of the dispute ' m tno cotton traoe. wnicn iej tne mill owners to declare, that they; Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabeta cure would lock rfut their workmen, n u m - brash, eructations, burning sen.-a-berlng 150,000 employes, ' unless their ' tlons, bloat, irritations. loss of apjifr demands for increase wngei were .tite. nausea. henrtburn. lack .of greatly modified. fvme of those who. hnve Attended the conferences express themselves nptlmTstlcally with rgard to the situation, believing that the prospects for a settlement gre bright. The secretary e says' that employes' union, however, a statement in which h the union Intends to persist In its agitation ,n mr better treatment or.nt'nd have clear: "J?j Qc P""'"- . Z'n and st. Uet Htuart s' Dy- the em Advance In nvnl .Stores SlarVct at Wilmington. Fpeclsl to The 'Oteervi-r. W;'!mington. Jan, -9'. Ab pro5Ti'., rs to be a wteady and continual n j iT?ce in the nasl stores market his given, a decide 1 imj 'lis t-r the tM4 in this -Ity. The,, advan' rhe iit ei'virtl dn h;i fllm'"t teen senii- tioojvl. jHre i lone hiving jttm;pd two vmvt a gallon In one -diiy in KtnipWhy with -th Ha vnnnh markft. j Varjous rvtiS ns pre at!?ni for ibis! advance. fine Is t-he coring up "fi the r.ntnclnl jit'iatlo?j.' another Is te ! di-liosltion Of the tr k1 .r. rrs to tioid j and .an. her et'M in mipuriloiT Ht , SnV.innah nnd Jickynv:il by th'e i who are in' r-i :ton ' t Vnontrot t'i" i market. , ' GOVERNMENT CROP ESTIMATE. . Supcrlorlty of Cvnu Bureau Figure to Agricultural 'Departuieiil s I"oliit - ccl Out and Discusoed. American Textile Manufacturer. Mt -i.T ...-. k.. .Ke. b;, r-Vii:M., .I ..V;(ConRrs mtnuced a rlutlon to re. -,;:Vi .. .. . , " , racy hss or-years been an accepted . . . . . fact, and each year as thes reporta are issued they are looked upon with suspicion and their accuracy dis counted, as a result of which t.iey have become virtua'ly worthless. , This being true, the question has been asked at various tlms anil places, why are these reports contin ues Thus far the only reason appar lis'.ied. me ,1-uMiom is couunueu ne- nlln.iM cause f ,.m.r, , v, ... i... yiand usefulne nf the .n.irt-n I Ing reiar-led " inis question was fully discussed at I liuernationai conierence in i Atlanta last October.-and It was tlcr- ,- mterem. nf k. ... ...i.. . i,.. Interests of the trade, rather than. aa claimed, beHig a help. An effort was made, to net the organizat'.oo to go on record as opposed to these re ports, recommending that they be dis continued altogether, and that the fig ures furnished by the Census Bureau retafivo h ..,ri .mr.i g oitnhu i "-a! weeks as is now e 1 f", ' . "J'" u l i be e mlnated. The .whole trade. rrotn Producer on through to the Vue, 8,1- n1 tne Department of . Agric,,,,,ri, ,u ha . rr h.: ,, Pl,iJni. . . , , ... "7 r 1 Z.'r ... J' i h.:r" '"" i , : f erly opposed by leading repreaen- WATK.r.-KxwHeneed cater. r -or hotel ; lf uyes of 'ne Southern Cotton Asso- ,., .(r a proiimide position In mull 'v r?,n1, I'!r?.'r8. , 1 nl"a- Mljl'""- A.l.lrcs H.fl. care UDservtr. "alter Clark, of Mississippi, urged : . ',hlt whi!e he rTort may be a fake ; WANTEI--o.r,,ctent lady. mM.lle-a.M , ', . horip,f.. ne t: take full chirg god l.cnw end " . , ,1 1? I"'1 "' children. Must have fair edu- ?i'.poso-' nd ' ,fo" for ne reports in N u,ntC(, HS m.nMl. a.i- ul. " .couon orcweragc firms who solicit flit USA hnalneoa The Hon. J. iiciun, ui nivalin, ueiinie impassioned-in tne nerense or; . the govemment's work, declaring that Protected bv rlnrlnna Klr anrl St ripes it w as Iwnwl ad rMt f" -t"'l""ue, wiai.ino opposmon 10; 11 tame raiiy irom mine unmny ones. the future speculators, who thercbv wer? merely working for their own seliisli interests. And so a recommen dation made by a hody carrying great weight was not adopted. Less than two months since this. 1 at the usual time, tho Department of -ki nniure r.us asmn puu.itnen us es- : tlmate of the cotton crop for the cur. rent year. There is reason to believe Why I Lost -V: ; '-My Job. Reasons Wliy Thousands I.Ike Me Cannot Satisfy Tliclr Employers. "I believe niv fHle Is nfit unlike that of thousands of other workera who dullv lose their Dluces for rea-1 Kns they do not know, and probably ; would not believe. When their last; pay envelope comes Hlong, It usually 'Your services no longer re ouired. If the truth were known. I the reason for their unceremonious removal would probably bj that their usefulness was deMtrojed becauxe ff 1 some mental worry, bodily ailment lor general lndl;uoslt!on. These lor general Indisposition. These things, as we all know, are the most r fruitful causes of failure In. all the wa)k9 () fe T)c b(.ttlo of water-! walks ()f fe Tno b(,ttlo outside Influence or worry, or cl.-e wo go down to failure with the throng of 'floaters' who ro from one plac.e ! of employment to another, giving n. satisfaction to Others Or "to them- Ivea. tonwlanllv trrowlnir older nnd'M. KrftJ.'HHAl'M. - -- - j .... power nnd no hope Every nian remilres from every', other man the bet that la In hlin.i But' no man can use or get the bed that Is In himself until he Is llrst ' free from all fretful Indispositions and worries. ... I "That was mv trouble. I. was full' of troubles. That's why I o,t my i lob. My stomach, in the first Place, : was. always out of order, nnd I was , worrying aoouc u ana my mum urnv. ciudy and slow. I made; mivtakeH, aim grew groutny. jnm was tne furl. "There ere thousands Ilkrt .me, ,n about -with ')Ulcc lunch' faces. dyspeptic manners and repulsive at- 'Pherei. No employer wants such n"..".s, ePrv lcs', . . V,,,K . "lake tnv advice. A healthy tom- nch Is half the battle, for It keeps your -inind J-lear and your face rosy. j tl.,ve a ,ealthy. stoma h now and 1 hol,i a -ort position, and mv em- ; lh,y(.T hratisIlVd. and so am I. j "I started to take Stuart", Dys- pepsia Tablets, which 1 was told were good for tne worst cases or in-( digestion and dxpepsla. The find tn ingreiiient or rtuaris iys-; ( pepsia Tablets digests 3.000 grains of i r...,4 Urvm .tnm!ir.h ffneun't hnve In: .rll .r .ll Th tahleta di nil the' WOrk. no matter , how heavy jruur j meal. energy, loss of memory and dyspepsia and Indigestion In their very worn! forms. No other' little tlbleta In the world cm do so-much. You should curry TintT, nr:rJX meals. Then ymi will rcafhhs what it to ne nf irt.in n'lniniu ! - pepsla TsMets at any rug store for . . . .,(). a package. l-'end u your name and by man a sempie package, free. Ad- dre. F. A. ."tuart Cn U0 Final t j r.idg.. V'sr.ha!l. Mich IT TtC A HI A I-'AKIF.K on vvA;i: KrtM:u . nd not satisfied. lth , your' cond'tlon, . write Ithd- fept , KLOUIDA K AST COAST ItAlI.VAY. K't. Ausiisline. ,F!a., for Infitrmt !.n about cheri Nn.ds sod i.'rc'f.ts In farming in Kl'irid. nd exponent of the report now turns (against it and alleging that the Sec.-e- . tary of Agriculture has . greatly jnjur- ! d the cotton producers at tne souin c this ye?T s cotton crop. Kepreeenia .e iten.n, oi Aiaoam, a lew qayn ' J-r tne noiiaay acj.ranirarai ol f.:Vn1sh inuest eecretMry wiison t. .. .. . v. .... wt,m r..1 f..- ,"?..;.. . ...u ' u . K Vt. l.Vi. mation upon w! mate. resolution. Mr. Berlin sahL "This estimate of the' Monday. February 10th. lOS sell at Hrcretarv bus cost the producers sever- pubifo suction to the bent bldJer Ijr si million dollars already. The fact? cash, the following described prop d) not warrant his estimate that j ertr. to-w-Jt: there remalnR ti. be ginned of this! 1 The plant of said Continental vear s crop 3,34.000 biles. No such j Chair Company, for the manufacture '.rr.n h. .e.n me if we are Eoinglof chairs,- situate in the Town of , l" v, o ........ ... -, .r - . , . ,v..i ' mose in amnor.iy iin "u - I mte!f upon information and r.ot upon 1 suggestions from any other SJurce. Colored Cook t hangc Rase. t w n;.4.. iret who ' chiat-cook- at Catawba, Springs, wiil be the chief cook, at the new Hotel Gaston, at Newbern. The UhnSa will be of interest U the col- ,i.r.i. m-r c. ii i. . r.nnir the State. He Is a good cook s well as a deserving"" cinTm-'-nd. a lifetime subscriber to The Observer. PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertlnement, rnscrted In column at rate of ten cents ;cr line of six words. o ad. taken for iess than 20 cents. Canh In advat.-c. WANTED WANTED Experienced lady sterngrnph r d-i!rs pofltivn. Address " If. L. K.,' care Uhyerver. WANTfcD A tirst-cl?s barber st onrc Must be otrietly tober. Good thin? for )h ru nmn. Address C.- Broom Waxhuw, N. t .. for particulars. . iv ANTfc.I-sir--ng young wan wants tloort writer. "W . t. 11.." .-are Dbserver 1 Hlfc dirts Y. Z., csre Observer. IV Ai 1 r.u-ry I'd. l"i.i position as lady ! wiih everal s ear' expert nee. "I , care ' Observer. wANTED-P.sltlon s clerk in hotel or F,,nt). auMl )0w t,y X.riH ; er,.,i vnmiif man - tl.w. refi r ne, fur . Vlsbed." Address It .jx I'M, Monroe, -V. C. WA'Tni-Kxx rleneed snk-smsn in of lu r f'iniitlue mitt c triiin ri-lwl bihiIoii ery t once, stm.e ,t UanltiRer Co. WANT Kb fe-r l'. S Armv, lie-i'Md. unnisrrled p:rn. t et w veil of IS nr.d 3.".. (vtle-ns ft 1'nlKii Mutes, of .! , el;,r.ici t .mil teiiip. inte I iMis, wl.o ea r ; tpcak. loud nnd wtite FrikUhh. ' Men uented now for service In C'.ihu und Uti ITiillpp'res. For irifernmtloti apply lo TUcnilCtg Olfl er. IS West Trede St., Charlotte. N. C; w (South .Main bt., Af.hevllli;, N! C : l..init Hull lir.He Hck iry, N. C; UVi North Main M. 8all3 luiry. N C: i'.V t.llierty St.. Wi-nston-K.-ilern. N. C; K n.lnil Hv.ilfiirg, 'rjHim H;i, S. C; H vijuMritb and Cunyer'n Itulldlng. re.nvil'le. S C. ; tjlenn l'ul'd Irn; ri'.srlsnbt're. S. C. Ii)l( fM.IC. I'OU 8AI.F.-M per cei.t. .Inv.'f int . n . town city ropeiKy. price Ve.ir ly rtntal $l.'l'i'.'. J. Artl-.ur Heiiil. rs.iii. rem sai.u ciu-jap-stock of gr.-.Tus, imrwe, wamiri mil lnniei!. T. O. Wt--I"i 1 1 1 f.ni 4tli si reel i tu iu:nt. rt7n7ti:NT--lsVst ' nVwThoi.-Tio' cd nt n i. -. i.rUi to d-,r,,i,A r.nrty UCwsntlinr turiiMnntrs. Address j Oon-rvir. I'OH R' NT Two front room evi r .. . ., T'-.v: L"n.Y . .n. ,:"v urv,. X' 1. . I 1 l.f - - - - i - SI 1st I I.A M.IjS. I'll' y i.S hi INK- I ni now pr. par. -.1 to Um.Mi aid dellvfr t?M-n 'n , u ni A snv hl7e, tur i-i iii'i ete w'.rk "f nil kinds, ttmie very hard and nre;ik Into i.noNt ilt citable ulinpos f T good strong eimoii'te i i.i.Mrnci icn. Fred ii v tt. CiuirJdU... N. C. 'J'licr.n 1U'4. CAM. 'AXD- OKT Florida rti'ui ne.. : - nice Imx of clioles 14 tjouth i'oplar. j Practical llatti-r, t:. ........ .. r..,n.li ..... i,. i. T.-.i .I.. ,. : -, '. MOVKIj-To Noiman liuildlng, corner! Wim Trade and Pnplur. t'linrlotin : Muslu Co. j I Miss Mt.NNIK fiH'HIUN bn n-move.1 , h"r " ;."!';'' . '""X t T V h"l ; !'' . ,y.. '!;'w-,f' - 'v r "or,ier, f,.r smrnt hut ond tsn. y ' ,Vnrk lll rwn-j pnin-ipt attenii" n, : Telepnone Ti.i. 1 MV SAM DA'. KOt M' at IS S-u'h Popltjp street vlil b. ,p.n Tbiirei'iiy: Ffi.dsy i n'lil ..I'uriliiv. I s'til lv" lots ot tie- ' ira'i'.o articl" li. Cut (jlnfs mid China, j j I'nirlinve your bridal- prosenlj tit w. i John U'. Tu: l.rr, ! ENK'HXMICN r tor rl.Hdnm, Frl.'n v ut Si m i-.,i, Jii.ui'ity KUi. Ht .i.3-1 t.'ct'x k. C-'.-.ifs .! . vi nrr li. lt of lMielnp, li.tvli'.Fon Bros. 7;:r.r.7 .".',"" ,"T." 7. (T' f'.V A 'Ti "L 1! ..J?" V' , "UkfXH come, titsl .set ve1. II. (r. Link. . NOTICi: Have ir d to Norms n Biilld- j - inn. irnde M I'opinr. Charlotte Music .Co. BY IMPURITIES If Old Sores were due to outsiJo Strictly to the diseased flesh around timnls flMnt!m.it rmd.l ei 11 SIMS unhealthy and diseased. and ui?s soTnTy aischarsio into it the impurities nnd poisons vith whkli the circulation is uus.u. x u:s noisonous conciuon oi i.. constitutional trouble ; The c(Tcct of a bn spell of' sickness, or because the natural refuse ot the Wy, which shouUpass'tiiX thron-h the prcper'avctiys,. ore ror u3 uccn cit ia iae sysietn ana assonna into me diooj. Ajam, tie cause may be hereditary ; but it does not nutter how the poison beconcsintre jched nli ml ,n tJje Wood, the fact that the sere will not heal ij evidence cf a deep un lexly na ou o., , j. ... . . r . ' has been kit ia the system and absorbed into the blood. A"-ain, the' cause ... ...! . ... . . - . in cause. Salves, Washes, lotions, etc. YZi ts tDo Q)o t)o DlirJCI V vrrFTxrti r trouble, I UntLY VtUi l A'JLt makes a and freshens the circulation so that intertdci discharsin? unhealthy matter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-build r. t, fie.sh-heaiing Uooi to the diseased, parts and in every way assists in natural cure of the sore.' Boat ta Sores ond Ulcers and any medical e-riea free t.i sJl who write. THE SWIFT SF.ICIHC CO., AIIANTA, 'Ci, FOR SALE. Chair Iauufacttirirs Plant ant. t Other ITojicrty. By virtus of an order o( the S.i perior Court of Alamance County, Nor'h Carolina, made InacaaM now pendlnr in said Superior Court, en- titled L Puryear and others on be- or inemteives- nu 'i creditors and shareholders of th Continental Chair Company vs. the- continental Chair company. 1 w Alamance L:ouniy. iruiu This plant Is very com- .-i.'i. -i . w..u.( vn-, .i'itir. im-ie nc uu"'"' , machinery, some manufactured goofia on hand and in process ana quite large lot t,t supplies. Thla entire I gome to make UP a plant for th JJUHWtttnret-cnairs. ine same is , liv condition to .-.at once be put In . operation. This plant has a capacity of about six hundred chairs per day. 2 tract contain n; about sixty af'arreji of land, situate In Melville. acres of land, situate In Melville. lownsnip. near tne lown or wcoanc. 3 One twenty-five horse-power-urright boiler. 4 -One pair of very line young gray mules. One lot of harness and wagen. The sale, will be conducted on the ComnVj , the Town of Mebane. Alamance County, North Carolina." and will start at 12 o'clock rm Bidders on all property will b required to satisfy me of their ability to comply wtth their bid. end tne nalps will bo reported to the Superior; Court ' for confirmation, and posses sion and title of ail property sold will be retained until confirmation of sale Is made by said . Superior Court I will be glad to hear from, and Hive1 further details and particular to. interested parties. jj, J. W. CATES. Receiver Continental Chir Co. Graham. N. C, Jan. 1st. 190S. TO-MOItT AT 8:30 Sam S. and I.ec fjluibcrt (Inc.) The North American Amusement - Co., Props. By Special Arrangement" Willi James . K. llHckcit. Aonoiinc-C! MAUY MAWKIHNfi in fii.oniois mrrsY By Rlibi .IiiIiiimiii Youiig." Author of "Brown of llarviird." etc. A Delightful (omcdy Brilitanlly Artcd by a Suix-rior Cnnipttn. Carriages may be ordered for 10; 5 p. ni. ITIrrs. . .2 00, l.50. $1.00. 75. ,50c. feats on sale at HanleyV MONDAY NIGHT Henry W. Savage Offers the Topulur Melodic Conceit The Prince of Pilsen' New Throughout More Fa.ciiintlnn Thin Kcr. Tho Mot I'aM'iiuiling Musical Pro diK'tlon Kwr Present wl In Clmrlotto. Priicsi.... Sl.Ml. 1.00. 75.-50. ' cats on sale to-day at Hawley's. FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USING Golden Glory (Booking Oil Alwajs tine a deep pan. Fill It nearly fu.'l of oil. Have the oil hot enough to brown, a smuif piece of tiread in- 13 to 2d econds. ' Keep the oil at this, high temperature. Re move i ho cooked food while 1th". oil, is stjliaijlhl?Lte.hi(L. temperature. When the oil cools Ftrain it off and use It over and over again. EXPLANATORY . It Is very necessary to use a deep pan and pien'y of oil, Fo that the article, to be fried will be er.tir'e'y covered, ot'ier-wii-o there will be no thin. Im pervious coating, and the hot Kucase will sput'er and spat ter mi th exposed pa't of the cooking food, and wherever It popx u ill' leave a greasy mark. Brannon Carbonating Co. Distributors. 'Phone 835. FED AND IiEPT OPEH IH THE BLOOD 4 influences, or if the cause was confined tie nicer, then external trentmMitrfind p,.f it.. nM it,.' ti,4 t, .-..v, a blood mav rxs te remains oi sotsj. may cause the pir.ee to scab. over. temporarily, but the blood is Ectcacleasy purer by such treatment, and pocn the old inflammation and discharge will retufti aul the- Sore te as bad or worse than before. S. S. S. rocs down to the very bottom cf the cleansss and puries the blood,' and permanent cure. S. S S. enriches
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